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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-11-30, Page 84, November 30,19OC THE CLINTON NEW ERA V ...n .WS ,. ,A '•°M- -.4""--k 4....a ...I^ WrrYn ! ANQTuIDit Ittage.TI .—The latest ad= ecordBreak:ngy�c` �' ��,� clition to the Clouse of 'Refuge imitates isaMart from Go FR Nov,erich who should 1?:k'Y, av, 8Q. 390'Q � Iierh dress sent to au tneane asylumrei he iesvery bad case,andshouldLi1t;,A�I� 1+1A1'Ii7ES. hewhere taeltav liberty. He�ume'>llvate Nate or t4aleeMtot.1lekrtrltura at from an upstair window the our SaleeV" ?#laniIes1 nigh , e. distance o abort 1 feet, , the reNtdAnAeor t*44, �lrW car, CUrn9r At {Pr1>x. � t 2, � k, ea lani*Wools, bourse Lin until ,relfips lnjuryi and ran a mile beloKe i nen and Mi �7 inRecord `(� {• i GP. in, Nov 21-0 he was overte err and brought back. 11 e . usher . December With a ecord Breaking Sale of 'aryQurCLrrainuie Coaklr;t-Now select raioins,10A perp mad; Now Wotan ;Flee so a ready*to•wear 1' antles. I ntil every Mantle in the store finds a . rapound. i :an alma 4 'P r e, �: moods nd t*r h l Int d. flee we new owner we will sell .them at prices that have never been Calm anti moll e�° lir. WILTsa touched i s thi 'county before. ..,he Reason for it The 1)henamonally warm weather of September and October, (the wannest we have had for years) resulted in us selling just about half the Mantles we usually sell in those months and today we have in stock double the number we ought to have on the first day of December. We have to do one of two things, carry thesurplus into next season or cut the pricess low enough to sell them all notw. This we have decided aria do, and en NO'rks. The gas-pipe,fence has been ' removed from the Ppblic School ground and has been re -erected around the Market Square ; it certainly lin- , proves the a pearance of the lattre'r , place, and will Prevent persona driy- SOWS' *owes. ing oyer the walk on the north side, t but whether It Is wine to close up the NEw M'Aultr.E Worme,--We are in ground in this wsy is open to doubt. formed that Mr J'as, Seale has decided Mr t8urgisson, late of Dundee,. has : toga into business for himself, and taken a situation with Messrs, Seeley may open up a ehop here; he has had & Turner, and will move his family considerable experience in this line. here. Bert Bean' son of John Bean, Birs1Niets C7 oasts.—MPThota° Kemp has taken a position with Mr O E. has said hie mills bttsinees to John ire- Turnbu{l, •f ,�G}uelph, (eon of Mrs land, who bas taken control ' of. the .'Itirnbuil, of tawn,) who rune ata ex- sande, Cllr Kemp rias not yet decided 'tensive lab priatintt' office in that city.. whaI he will do, but may as tutu tarsi- RevDrGiffsrd hag graced hie home with ing, •a One upright Newcombe i�na, ob- ,la tx>t�]ttti±rtxa.- Q mong the outgoing tained from 0, Hoare, of Clinton freight this week 'were a car of hogs Tuckerstnith,, has also' purchased' a each for U.J. Wallis and R, Fit zsiinona: beautiful Cabinet gra music store, and, John ,A�rmstrang, of • .., Car of lambs for !U. Reid, Varna; car of nd Newcombe Saturda lano'fracra•Mr•Hgaro: Special trains. rill organa fnr i eesepobl, and car of save been lrunning during the past�� ��Ht..imesvtlle cheese for Portland week in order to relieve the Gtoderich • place our entire stock on sale at prieee that are but a fl'actiou of the original value and in most cares less than the goods cost at the factory,, . It is not often that we sell goods for less than they cost us, but in this case it will pay us better to sell them now even : at a Joss than to carry them over. Remember it is brand new goods,this seasons styles that will be sold andthat a chance to buy good mantles for such little prises comes but once in a long, loug;time. Gost'or value ha•.s not been: considered in . making these prices, it has simply beena question of marking them at a price that will clear them. ott quickly.,. i ° Mantles that sold at 34.°50, :55, *6 and *6.50. Selling now for 33.25 ,a . Ladies' Bearer and ATiggeihead Mantles, new and 'pepitilar styles, nearly all silk Hoed, blank and fawn shades, materiale that will give excellent. wear. This. lot embraces all our mantles that sold at from $4,50 to $7, and every one was'right good va!ne at its formerprice, ohoioe of the .415 entire lot for oar big mantle pale for ti' „ ,i,....' ...:.. •v.. INSPECTION QP' SOA1e101.—W. Congo- elevator of heavy grain shipmetrte ton, (Ioverionent Inspector of Weights that have been received from the up - sod Measures,'was in town this, week, per lakes ; it is said the G. T. R, put and roade•e, thorough teat And inipec- :pose taking out 500''retrs of grata from tion of both seta of scales owned by that point during the next two weeks. the town, and also those in use at' the Inthe near future it is° repot ted that freight shed, and found all three accur- a popular young lady of town will -ate and correct. become the wife of a promising and 'Goma INTO BUSINESS.-- Mr Fred poputat young farmer, Qf aoderich Jackson has returned from Omaha,and township, preparatio1la for which have •:,• will make (.411 ton his:home in future. bean going on for same time. The fire He has decided to open up a hoot and brigade were out for practice on Mon. .•- det evening. Geo.Levis erected a Shoe business in tbe°empty store in the y >l Beaver block, and will hustle after a windmill this week for Francis Mettle, Mant that sold at Selli ' : or $5. ifedieee."-:ftife Beaver and Kersey Mantles, the seaeons'most popular styles,aiig and mainlined, black navy, gray or fawn, a great many of them'. tailor made:• Handsome garments' that have been •selling at 57.50, $8.25 and $10 and were good valuetoo,ohoioe of lot for our great mantle sale` . a, - Children s Reefers that. were ga.a. 5 � 3 Selling now for 31.75 Six only'Ohildren's Reefers, assorted etgles, nobbyliitle coats, and very warm for our great mantle sale Noerson wantin a Mantle can afford to hiss : this chance. P g while to attend this sale even if you ou have todrive miles to . get to it will be Saturday,. December the ist'or as early the following; week as Made to your order for hall a dollar; 5.00 and serviceable,,, 1.7 It ` will the worth The best time to'• you can. .you, Gouge, 'This -is our big December attraction in the Dress Goods department. Commencing Saturday morning, Dee. 1st,. and continuing for two weeks at least, we will Make skirts., to order, from any dress goods bought here, for 50 cents apiece. Make • your selection.from any' laterialain. our .,dress goods department, �artment�� and:we wills make the Skirt to :" your. order in anyof.the 'three p y following popular styles: y1e 1 -'Sive gored, -vith single er double I Stylet-Sevengored with single or d ruble j Style 8--Thr€'•pieoe Walking Skirt, with I Any'material we .have in stock Made in any of the above styles for half. a dollar. .. Firstclass workmauship 'Fit guaranteed • So :e other -'Tempting Vat nes to start December . with We are going to make the first days of . December big with business and have crowd- ed prices; onmany lines away down in order to do it. $ere are some of the values we have prepared for December shoppers... You can make your dollars `do almost double duty by tat - inverted pleat, lined, inverted pleat, line/ F ' Ind'i facing of same material. . ing advantage of these special offerings. They'll be ready with the mantles at eight o.clock on Saturday morning, December -the 1st. 24 December Blan i;et, Bargain A few days ago we got a chance to buy some blankets away under value if we would take a quantity. We took the lot offered to us and on Saturday, December lst, and as long .after that as they last you can buy Meavy white Union Blankets, about three-quarters wool, fancy colored borders, sett 1lushy finish, will give excellent wear for. $2.15 Per Pair See if you can get as good in any other store for $2.75. :Tt December Costume Bargain Here' are two bargains in costumes, and one in ready"' made shirts that are well worth coming after. On sale with the mantles Saturday morn- ing. , Tailor-made Costumes,' short coat. mercerised lining, well and carefully made from good materials,the snit complete ... , .. , One only extra good quality homespun tailored suit, beet of ljninge, size 30,,regnlar $18, reduced to.. Tweed Outing skirts, all wool,linenette lining,velyet taping, popular style, jest a few to ea at, each 4.75 0.50 2.451 share of trade Fred has a good many old friends here, who are glad to see him back in their midst ..• MaDFtarke ENGAGED.—The follow- modelites in attendance at ,'.Clinton Model School have secured • engage- n'ents fornext year, as follows:—. Mr R, .Weir, No, 0, Mullett Mies F. Scott, Nor 7, Turnberry° Miss W.'Thorpson, No, 4, Fiay; Miss J, Wiiugh. No.4, Mc- Killop, and Miss H. Courtice, No; 8, 'Ooderich township. :briars NOrES.•--Mir Jas. Snell ship- ned a tine thorn -bred; Shearling Lei- cester Ram on Monday, to Ales. Tod, °a breeder of Depew, Iowa, Mr D. Reynolde, of the GUI con. of Mullett, aha sold s one e of the horses that, con-. :posed his Srst•prizeteam to W. Dober• ty,for the sun4of 5200; it is well Worth this figure. n ENcewcnEn.-Mies. Olivant. who has, been tilling; out the unexpired turn of Mr Neftel, in : S. El. No 8, Ooderieh township. haying decided to remove ab the end ;of the year, ,Miss. Mattie Cour- tice, daughter of 'B. J. Courtice, of town* has been engaged for nextyear, at a salary, of $275. Miss Courtice took an:'exceptionally high standing et the Collegiate, .and the ` section will find her an A 1 teacher. Cc1MING TO TOWN, --Mr Jas. Mail; of the Maitland con, Gioderich township, having sold his farm to his brother Thomas, will.. have . a sale ' of his effects on Tuesday, Dec. 4th. He has bad erected for his occupancy a hand- some brick house,. (built by Thos. Me: Kenzie) and will move there as soon as passible. 'Itis built on Ontario St., at the eastern limit of the town corpora- tion, and we extend a cordial wed cotyle to Mr Mair. Mullett. Mr Peterson has : just com- pleted an artesian well for Jas. Miller, 2nd con. of Mullett. reaching_a good supply of water at 00 feet. Work on the creamery building is being pushed forward* ' and it will be closed in this week. Mr Pettypiece,of Whitechurch, had recovered sufficiently from the effected his recent operation, to leave. the hospital for home. on Wednesday. John Manning, of Mullett, has recent- ly purchased one of the .finest new piano -eased Doherty organs from O. Hoare, of the town music. store. Mr McCormack, of St. Thomas, High Secretary of the. I. O. O., b has been spending a few 'days in ,town, as a result of which some half dozen initis - tuns took place on Wed eeday. The marriage of Mise illie Ge°trade Brit. ton, daughter of Mr B; M.,Britton,..]l,?, P., of Kingston, to Reginald Walter • Brock, of Ottawa, took place in King- eton, on Wednesday; Mr ; Brock is a eon of the late Rev.. Thos, Brock, at one time pastor of Rattenbury street Church.Qontriiiritions are being re- ceived for a public testimonial to A. B. Webb, as soon ashereturns from South Africa, and it intended to make the event of a public nature, with appro- priate addressee etc. shipped aver two tho butter this week. town, late of Mincers Cantelon Bros.. . sand pounds of :enry Cook, of. ire, isnegotiate: ion for the purchase of the Bluevale Hotel. Don'tforgget the Patricolo Grand Concert on 111 nday,, 1qc. 3rd, in Town Hall. Mr ' . Robbis- engag- ed in the laudableork of ':raising a little money for Mr ohn Smith, who has been poorly for scare time, and also had the misfort ine to have his • collar bone broken • the object is n commendable and : worthy one he ' ` raised25.nearly- � YkW.1iWwi11 Literary. Artistit • Fntertaining eti?heainiem.nwiquaseroedionss otfliowng mem pewe nof the disappointed one* led year or the year before in Wow ing a copy of the Globe or otter favorite paplr, you miry be in the ewe ttosition this year unlesss yon let us latae Mir order early fol there will be no second editions. Black and White, 'ust to hant Christmas Globe, have doubled " our order this er, Satdruay Night,, ex .ected soon, Chicago Horseman. Fi aro, English edition, Gentle- men, horse ReViewi illustrated London News, London Grapple, Lady's 'P'ictorlal,, Peat Pictorial. - ° ' The. , , . f, AIR "� 00 Clinton. "Often Che Cheapest -Always the Best." !MAMA RMAMMAN nd Sti11 Tfie On Saturday morning' next we replenish our bargain tables with another 30 pairs :of ladies' genuine Dongola kid buttoned boots et 30 Pairs of ladies genuine Aongoia Yti oxfords worth $1.50 tor ....$140 18 Paired Boys Laced Boots goingat..:. . .... .• 85c Three lines of Men's fine' laced boots, at41, 811.25 and 81.50, all new goods, regular sizes and several other buyers that will astonish the closest buyers. It will pay yon to see theme' We have the largest and beat aasor' went; of robbers aiad we will.nat be undersold. Rememberwe guarantee every pair. No emotion goods or second qualities. • F t` er 'German el Sli• pp s gonna at 3Ue� �c, .sic and 'fids A splendid assortment. We bag and. dell for,oash. A call solicited:g The Ofd Reliable, f W. Ta•. lor at. Son Cash and 011e Price Insurance office at the store Eggs taken as Cask • " ► .rnrmttMrintrFmm,rrntnrnrmnonimmmmrttmtt.ttr rtMtrtlitittOttnt.M0 •tt Sons' a December Overcoat Bargains F.- No man in want of an overcoat for himself or his boy can afford to let this chance go by. ' •� We have exactly fifty overcoats that we are going to sell at prices that will practically putt ur money in the pockets of every person who buys. They are ell thoroughly reliable and de- 910 pendable qualities, but the warm weather of the ast month or two. bliss; .beenbad,for overcoat telling, so we make these � est price cuts • in order to get our stoelt down where it ought to be a this time of the year. Fifty. Overcoats for men and boys, to sell at these prices. ° ° 1 ,Our R�yaiOak Serge SuitsPrice � 1'� When you can buy a fine quality' of blue and black ser a made into a single' or double brested 1 g 1,suit, cut and trimmed in the latest style, made in a manner totally different from ordinary ready-mades j Ind sold at the above figure, you gat the best value in the trade. � By dealing here you save the middleman's profit and buy direct from fie manfact users, Our clothing is sold from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and this must be pretty good evidence that we • make the popular goods. ° 20'11ten'a PriezeOvercoats,bigb storm 7 Only Boys Tweed Overaorte, odd collar,tweediining,axtragoodquai• ones of varioue linea that were 8 ity of materiels used, retialar prices 28 Boy's Frieze and tweed. Miters drat Mast °oats in every -way, vrlil or 4 timet the price we bare them stand any %Menne of hard wear $0,50 to $10. Splendid coats andA. nnarked, capital tit for rough #85`0 to $7 goods, this lot blearing% give excellent wear, choice of lot.. u.dd wear, choke of lot i.5O et your choice for .. X.00 S�nie December ►emberMillinery Attractions Und erelothing We carry a great stock of reliable lines of underclothing and with us you see an assortment hard to find outside the cities. Our 50,• 75c and $1 • lines are the popular selling goods and when you •buy here you can depend on the quality. Mud coots at $2.50 ts made' from a cloth nearly- waterproof, double breasted, velvet collar, 50 inches long, and altogether is a stylish looking coat. xs sold to leen who want a coat to*save their cloths when driving, at the above price nearly every man can afford a coat of this kind. q • Shoe Department. THE FAMOUS "STUB PROOF" RUBBERS . On Saturday morning, December let, when we rvom11301i00 our big mantle sale, we are '' °`! -> We are sole agentti' for this line of goods and the way they are cel "n! is cod, going to give one of the biggest millinery.bargains this or anystore in the count has "`1 '� •g ever duan, have g it . y �* evidence that people want reliable goods and are willing to pay for tkt Ther g Our pattern hats served their purpose as models and is time for them to o, so commencing Saturday morning we are going to give you your choice of any pattern "'�" ► �;r ' 17 bat or bonnet in our showroom for o - $2.fl5, 't woiDollars. and Porty.F1Iye eenta, $2.'15. �r""faople who know the kind of Millinery etre sell, and nearly everybody around here dyes . ..- iiii A, MEN'S $1.00i%, ,a' will be' ,•eek to realize the kind of a bargain that is. There are about 25 hats find bonnets goods are manufactured from aria] rope .canvas and pure Para Gum, will otitw two pairs of ordinary otos, the only rubber in the world that ie successfully' re. paired at a small cost. The price of these rubbers start at $1.85 and run up to $2.90. m Clio lot `represt ntin��g our best and mast popular styles and the prices run all the way from We guarantee that our 1 shoes equal to ,anything offered in this sections at $1.25. `e can eve sit holes Saturda 2 ' 0.50 to $8, c .. y •'15. keen. buyers a lot of money by assoo purebaaing their boots and (shoes here, On Saturday xlext are will den ono - r. Children's Batu fi e Ready to wear Rats Hoc Children's Rubbers at 20c worth 85e in then regular way, sixes d to 10 r Colne earl if . 1 O0i TAMS Ili , : y', � y you want a pair. ` 11 l- . Oh is ' lq' ut tr i h I Ladles and Misses ready t° wear pairs ori BOotl� and Shoes Promptly Attended to. .. Orli 'Woolen Kn6tr, aeeoleteezl 11t►t• i rens ttney a , et kt Cid triad - .el. hate, felts in color. of red, fawir, hal tarn browns, at may. W iCrey n►nd bice with fancy veiwttt tern* fat* and grey >eiztaretr • • gear, odd mate and twos of fines ;,;, �± j '°rcr►tard liatt, what are left of regular 2 8643 wove PP*4tw it that sold at from »n to 850, ohoioe lined that mold at $i 't e$1,60 llaturdalr ....... ... -.... :w� ^ �.a;.... _ __ we � JACKSON BROS., neeI=VIet, C //nion �uuawwuuuwy�u�uuu�u�uwwwuuuu�wuuuwwwwuiu� ;enauroa 4