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We hold our Annudl MIDWINTERBARGAIN DAYS on the
above dates, and are expecting big business, for we have -big
things to offer those who.. come to the store on these dates.
We believe that the mere announcement of the dates of our Midwinter Bargain
Bays will be enough to till the store with shoppers, but that you stay know at
least some of the gOod things that will be waiting for yon, we print here, a par-
tial list of the attraetionsetur Bargain Days. We have determined on clearing
out the last remnants of Winter Stocks, and there will be many a bargain on our
counters that we have not room for in the paper. Come to the store Saturday
or Monday, which ever day suits you best, You'll find that it will pay, and pay
you well to do so, tor we're making values for Bargain hays that are record breakers
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Dress Goods • for :Bargain Days.
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The banner department of the big store presents some banner bargains for Bargain D ays.
Shelves must be emptied and counters cleared for spring; goods soon to arrive. Prices like
these ought to do it quickly. For easy selling we make three lines at three popular prices.
[Dress Goods at 35g• 41 Goods at 500.
3 at yards plain and fancy Dleie --°" - j ' ' - - -,- -• avresS
- Goods- serges, satin cloths, sollels 350 yards Drees Goods, plain and This is one of the best Dims -Goods
and brocades, all popular makes in . •tanoy in black and oolors;these are • bargains of the day. • High grade
the ice; black, navy, browu, green, material(' that sold at 50o, 60a and dress stefis at the price of medium
eto. This lot is made up of odd up to 75o per yard; they are suit- class goods; just about 200 Yards
skirt and dress length.: of lines that . able for suits, 'drosses or separate • in the lot, nearly all blacks, choice ,
sold at 35o, 4-5e, 50 • mid 00s *per • skirts; in the lot you will find woos all wool dress goods that sold .et
yard; to clear thetn out quickly we of themostfashionablethings worn 75o, 85a' and Itl, ' odd dress and •
group them all at one price for nw this season. To clear Wlot, your di ,.. skirt ends for Bargain Days, choice wn
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Bargaiu Da3s "44te ' ohoice on Bargain bays . . . .. • • • • Out) of lot .
Other Eires* Goods for Bargain Days.
Short ends and suit lengths of ladies'
oloth, the lengths are from lt to 5
yarda, the oolors blue, green, brown. '
and fawn; the prices were $1 and
$1.25 per yard, about 125 yards in
the lot, your ohoice Bargain Days 60c
.Fanoy figured Homespun, in black
• only, suitable for Blade, will give
• excellent wear, all purewool, regu-
lar $4, 3 only to sell, year choice
= on Bargain Days
Dress Goods at 25c.
2 snit ends black Crew), all wool,.
good patterns, just the two dresses •
to sell, regular 09, Bargain DOB a fiik•
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3 only black Homespun skirt ends;
the popular material for skirts; 3.
' left to eell; regular $4.50, Bargain 8 00
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2only fancy skirtpatterwatandsome
• goods, very stylish, regular $5,
Bargain Days, eaob
Short ends and suit lengths of tweeds • 125 yards fancy obot materiale,42
in neat, small patterns, about 50 inohee wide, dark oolorings,•will
yards in the lot, regular 90o andA make oapital dresses for children. ai,„.
$1, choke, Bargain Days... .. . . . ove regular 330, for Bargain Dam ... ` 40 it,
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Odds apd. Ends for.Bar alp
Days.
-,... Bargams in little things that will be well worth Coming after.
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75 pairs ehildren'el woollen hbse, Odd initial handkerchiefs,hernetitoh. ' 5 only ohildren's combination suits, • "
plain and ribbed, mostly small ' ed, good quality, left over from real good quality, Mail= (size, .,,
sizes, good qualities regular 15o to ±mas selling, regulat:.1*f000iee „ a, regular $1.25, Bargain Days.... OUtZt
25e, broken lots and lines,your ..k of lot .... .. . .. ..... • • • • c.-*•. I • • • • • oe Children's wool & union vests, small..
choice Bargain Daye ° VC •
350 yards toronott" lace, narrow and stzes. regularargaitnItyasn.d 25o ohoioe lee
Ringwood and woollen gloves, cream wide widths, good quality, regular o
of lot
and assorted fancy 'Patterns, raga. 5o to 7o, • on sale Bargain Day at 200 yards of assorted colored ribbong .
lar 25a goods, to gp Bargain Days IOC . 2 yarde for.... . . ... .. .... . . ..'... t"., 1 to 2 indite(' wide, : Mostly dark' ' 4 „,
B•ain black. oat,hmere gloves, 86180 ' . colors; choice for Bargain Days:. ' 1U
black with oolored stitchines, reg- Elanaellette gowns, assorted fancy .
nlar 25o and35o qualit;es, for Bar- stripes in Pink bine, grey, et°. fall . Fingering yarns, assorted shades and
gain Days •-• c size, well Made, " 15 only to sell en ,,,, black, regular 15e and 20o hank, I.
Bargain Days at, each_ .. .. . . . ffleC your eligioe per skein. ... - ... . 91/C'
BOys' heavy ribbed woollen hose, -• ' 50 pairs oi odd corsets, not all sizes,
made from pure worsted yarns, - Extra good quality flannelette gowns not a nair that sold -for less than
will give no end of wear, were 40o heavy weight, laoe trimmed, plain' • 50o, some were as high•as $1, your "&•
to 60e,your ohoice for 13argain ,..,„ „ _ bines and pinks, 7 to sell on Bar- i no choice for Bargain Days„ . ... ,: X0C
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6 ends, about 125 yards, filmy bro.
• oade dregs goods, suitable for wrap-
pars, black mixed with green, blue,
etos regular 60o and 75, ohoioe for
Bargain Days •0
54 inch hcimespub for suite or skirts,
• heavy weight, will give excellent nn_
• Wear, regular 60o, Bargain Days
25 yards fancy shot velveteelo, suit...
able 'for watstu or trimmings,
ular 75e, for Bargain Days
50yardscolored plashes, heavy pile,
shades of red, blue, gold, eto; sold.
at $1 az a $1.25, for Bargain Days* X0C
• • A Big Sil Baraain . . .
I You'll wait a long time before you get a better silk ba,rgain than this. We . have about
200 yards of plain and fancy silks that we are going to sell without any regard to value.
200 yards of plain and fancy silk, many of them their is enough for a waist., geed qualities and patterns that
will look well, your'ohanoe to get a waist for tittle money, regular 75o and $1 00 per yard, choke on bar- ,..
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• Mantle cloth Retianants:50c.
74 Big Blouse Bargain
. 25 ahort ends of mantle cloth lengths
•of a to li yards, sad se high as $2 '
. • . per,yard, ohoioe of lot for Bargain. i.,„
We are going to clear out all our blouses on 'bargain Days, per end 0110
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days. This is how we are going to do it
Mantles for Bargain Days.
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35 only ladies' blouses in black sateen. fancy wrapperettes, eto,, goods that You can buy a mantle here On Bar
gain Days at a fraction of the orig•
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all one price for bargain days, your choice.. .... . .. . . : .... . .... . .. . . . because we want them all sold this
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Millinery Bargains
Just 3 of them but all are good.'
Bats 10c
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All our untrimmed felt hats, walking hate and sailors, including tam crowned A
hate, sold up as high as $1,15 'each, choice bargain days.... IVe
Trimmed Bats 75c
7 only trimmed hats left on our etands; we don't want to bather taking them into
stook or packing them away solon can take your choice, bargain clays for....
Babies' Bonnets 1�C
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About 20 woolen bonnets and fanny hate, nearly all white., sold at• 26o and 300,
actin, bargain days,••IUC
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Bargains in Everyday Goods •
26 inch navy blue fiennel, hoavy *eight, eoft•flnieb,• a bargain at 25o, epeoiel for 17c
bargain days.. re. . • . .46.666 . .. .
2 short ends navy blue flannel, narrow width, for bargain do ..... a .... 7c
I end only black serge, hard flitieb, suitable for boys' weaa clear bargain days -22c
64 yards English apron ginaham, foil yard wide, will woe and wear Well, regular
14o. for bargain days . . .; . .. . • .. 01104•••••••••11011•• . • .. 4i•ii••••••••• •
Extra heavy cottonade, very strong, will dive excellent wear .. . . . a..., .... . 16c
.Blrie and white oheok Shirting, makes good aprons 5o
1 end pink and white check gingham, regular 10o, bargain . . . . . 7o
land check tweed, all wool, good for boys' wear, regular 06ot bargiiin• days.. , 25c
100 yarddfanoy wrapperettes, short ends of 1210 and 15o geode, ohoioe...... a 4)c
2 ende dark fancy wrapperette, double fold, red and green shades, regular 20o, bar-
gain days.. rreibiliorttri:rbirb . • • . .. • . bodayil
1 end fancy striped moreen•skirtinareguler 40o, to clear bargain days 16c
Fancy skirting, dark beta*, 40 Indies wide, regular 14o, bargain days-. . . . . • 10c
White and bluitatirdne, heavyweight, bargain days..., .
. ....... 4.a...4.i...a 19c
White lawn Wins avitb bib and Moulder strrips, bargain days ..... 666 23C
only fancy tublettetkitit, stripe", wide frill, regular 01.25, bargain Arta!, • 85c
I only fend, Monet skirt, frill, regular $2,00, bargain .. • ... ., 1.15
Extra OM blankets, all pure woola'72k86, regular $5, bargain Ohio.... a; a8.88
Printed table clovers, dark colon, size 84x88 Mabee, regular $1, bargain days . a ' 50c
100 pada final:wok toweling, bargain des/ .. a • • a.. ...664•1666666666•••166
75 bleached table damask, good quality, inset:41 ..... bargain 'days, ...ma...-. • . 50c
50 rude cretonne, assorted patterns, epeeist for bargain days.. .... 70
22 inoh glen toweling, heavy weight, finequality; large check, ono of the best bar-
gainis we atter gave, for bargain days.... • • .• AMU
Damask table °oven, tuitional colon, ropier 1,40 and 1.50, bargain dare a • • a a75c
6 only white genie, large else, heavyweight, eoft for bargain dam... • 1,,(10
Roney comb quiltriamingle bed size, fringed all around..... a a .. ....a . a., a50e
2 ends tAnoy eateenj bright &deb, our best quality suitable 'ler oahion or cone a
torten, repair 260, bargain deys...... • ...4600 14666666666.6.66166 • oes*e• RWID
Reversible cretonne, dark colon, border, ref/tiler 117ao:for bargitikdriae,o. aaa•;• 260
Only ohildrenie eiderdown coate,far.
trimnied,sateenlined,slightly dam- 45
aged, regular $2.75° -1.
Ladies' beaver and eiggerhead man-
• ties, most of them silk lined, this
season's styles, sold at $5 and $6, ,kda
ohoioe, Ba :gain Day............
Ladies' beaver mantles,good quality;
• this etiason'a sty les, garment(' that
sold at $7 and $8, your choke on mi
Bargain Day.... ... ....... 0.'40
Putrnishing Bargains.
Gents' lined glove'', dark Colors, for ,„„ _
Bargain Days ... OBE
20 dozen men's linen collars, thud
up and turn down, balance of Odd
line, all sine in this lot, 'regular
1.210 and 10o, Bargain Das% 3 for • WIC
Men'e celluloid ouffe, va few peire
only, slightly damaged, reviler 80o 1.0C
Men's Brame, odd pairs of 50o !inn, ,.„„
choice of lot X0e
Boys' navy and grey flannel shine,
regular 76o and 61, Bargain Days • Olfie
Men's all wool 'fthirte and Oratiere,
assorted fancy eiripie, fine goods,
regular 90o, to clear Bargain Day DOC
Men's union shirts and, drawers, reg -
Mar Me quality, Bargain Days000
Boys' odd undershirtsregular 050 iw
• and 40o, ripeolel for'Bargain NYS 10C
Men's cambric Wilkie, attached and
detached ouffe, assorted patterte,
the hat of oar $1 and $1•25
choice, Bargain Davi a05e
Fars for Bargain Daya.
The printer nye we have no more etlAoe,
so we Cannot give a detailed list of far
bargains for Bargain Dive. We would
ant say that any person thinking of bra, -
Ing furs of any kind, mantles, enperines,
tee or beets blionld net fail to come here
on Bargain Dept. We will haye sone of
the biggest fur bargaine we ever offered
ready for yea, and it will pay yea to Dont
Hodgens Bro. st,Clinteiti
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:FRIDAY, jAN, 20, 1901
LOCAL NOTICES,
Cleo a line each Insertion.] •
Itowiatrees •Yelebas BIQA% Currant °you
alio Bon -Bon Craokere, lOo per dozen, for
eta. X40014.ouratrr's.
WWII Moro.
110TOS -W. J. Ulark, editor and
prOprietor of the Pickering News
has sold the plant and good -will to
Joint Muekar, late principal of the
public School there ; Mr ()lark is a
brother of joe Cleric, of the Toronto
Star, and aleo of Mre Ogle Uooper
and Mrs gd, J. Oantelon. J. Moon,
formerly of Hallett township, has
removed from Stockton to Heading,'
ly,, Man., and in snascribing spoke
thus of the Now ERA :-"The Ulinton
NEW ERA is one of the best papers
published, it contains so much news
that it is quite like getting a letter -
from home," Geo. Rorke conducted
the service at the HMIs° of 'Refuge on
Sunday last, Dr. Blackall is hilted for
a couple of addressee at the Farmers'
'Dian ute meetings at Auburn to -day,
but he has been troubled with a wall -
`eying in his head, tor several days, and
the doctor forbids 'his going to the
meeting, Mrs Mogridge expects to
move into her handsome now house on
Ontario street in the course of a few
days; it, was built by $. S. Cooper.
Among the, shipments during the past
week were: ' on Saturday, three car-
loads of cattle forToronto by S. Smith,
an Monday one of hogs for the Don p7
Oantelon & Wallis, and on Tuesday
orae for Collitigwood by R. Pit wimons
the price of hogs this week is quoted
at $0,85, 'a bi lrop from a week.ago.
The rnetrihere.,of the_ (.1..0-7. lodge of
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train will hold their mutual supper at,
the Mason House on Thursday, Jan.
M. It is said that there is nothing
More haenoftfi to the granolithic vialks
than salt-, and the business men should
not sprinkle salt on the walks, nor let
salt 'fish barrels remain on them Inc
any length of time. Owing to the
grad a on the new siding a couple of
cars took a run and went off the track
at the switch (near the London Road);
they were replaced without damage.
Ker -chew -w 1 have you got the grip
the looaldoctors inform us that neat ly
all the sickness these days is a severe
cold or its close t elation, our old friend
"MoristUr La Grippe." Un Thursday
evening week Mrs E. M. McLean. en-
tertained a number of friends in honor
of her guests, Misses McWhinney and
McKay, 'Woodstock. Miss A. Chidgey
took charge of the new Colon 8.8. No.
10, Hullett ..and Goderich" township, on
Monday; the maps and other bebool
recirdsitesatiere supplied by Vit. Pair,
who also Net:fished the Preston desks
for which he is the local agent. ' The
report of the Inspector of the House of
Refuge and post office -statistics relat-
ing to Huron county, will be found on
page 2; the continuance of the interest-
ing letter from W. P. Holmes concern-
ing South Africa is on page 7„ We
notice there is something wrong going
on the granolithic walks on• the
west Ode of Albert eh pet; they are
heaving. Last' year Ed, J. Cantelon
secured over $100 in prize money at the
Hamilton ()hoot, and this year ovei$00;
he says the scores made were not up to
former yeara owing to the high winds
this year. This weather is "winter -
with variations." HarryMcMullen,
aged about 35 years, a freight brakes.
wan on the Buffalo it Goderich branch
G. T. R., was killed on Monday; when
the train teachedDrumbo he was miss-
ed, and on returning his mangled body
veal) found on the track about a mile
west of Petrie. The next entertain
rnent of the Metropolitan course:-Tbe
alendelssolm Male Quartette -will ap-
pear in the town hall on Thursday,
welt 7th ; pian of reserved eeate open
at W. D, bailee on Feb. let at 9 a. M.
GM Axton, commercial traveller for
the firm of A M. Smith & i)o., of Lon-
don, 44.11 suddenly m Wingham on
Tuesday evening, the cause of his
death being paralysio he was well
known lay many in town, particularly
the grocers. It is said t hat a wedding
of paeticular interest will take place in
a Month's time involving two young
Ulinton people. Produce gnotatione
are the same as laet week, butter and
eggs from 10e to 17c. J. 0, Stevenson
the newly elected Noble Grand, of the
Clinton lodge 1, 0. 0 F., will entertain
the Members at hi' Ammo an next
Tuesday evening. R, P. Reekle, drug,
gist, has put ups line new sign which
was painted by 3, 3. Fisher. Hiram
Hill has the contract of nutting a ston
foundation under an addition op Tyn-
dall Brae,' farm If the London harp-
ers are available it is the intention to
have an assembly in,Stavely Hall next
week a number from here intend to
go to Wingham hop which is to be
given shortly. As soon as the sad
news reached Clinton of 'Our beloved
Queen's death the flags were hoisted
at half mast and the bells tolled for'
over an hour ; the extras which were
; got out only by the NEW ERA were
eagerly bought for, ' many remarking
that they intended keeping. them as
mon-lentos. H. E. Hodgens, the newly
appointed chairman, will entertain the
members of the school board at its
next regular meeting. A healthy
(elderly) youngster can he bad for
adoption, one who 'cannot,' take care of
children particulars can be, given nn
-lipplidatiOrf; J. 0.. Me
Tavish, who recently sold his farm in
Stanley has bought. D. Henderson's
farm in Huron township, a few miles
from 'Overt/aline. For selling diseased
meat in Seaforth the other day, a far-
mer was fined $5 and costs. In the
local rink competition N. Fair's rink
had a hard time to defeat B. J. Gib -
tang's the score being 12 to 11; this is
the first match played akiongtbe seven
rinks. J. B. Rumball is having new
local directory cards issued for the
phone snbscribers. Stanley Brown
lectured in thetown hall yesterday on
the South African War, A meeting of
the Reformers of South Huron for Leg-
islature, purposes will he held ha Han-
sa.% on Tuesday, Jan, 20thsfor the elec.
•tioo of officers,perfecting the organize, -
tion and consideration of other matters,
P;Holt, Esq., Goderich bas been elect,
ed Warden of the county for the year;
he will fill the position well. • A couple
of prominent young ladies played a
practical joke on their friends the other
:telling some trifliog article as a means 1
day, by going around in disguise and
of relieving their alleged poverty;
they played their part to well that in
some instances refresbments were also
provided for -them, without their bene -
lectors discovering the joke. Two
weeks"ago Jas. Shohbrook, Efuilett, I.
adverthied'a choice cow for sale in the
.NEW' ERA,:at a cost .ot 25c; he not only
sold the cow, her advertised, but aecur-
ed sale for Another one : the moral of
this is ifyou have anything to sell, ad-
vertise it. We understand .that the
livery business ,conducted success-
fully by .Tas. McOool for a fe w years
(having bought out S. Beattie) is about
to he taken over ba 3. W. Elliott, son
of G. Elliott.of Goderich tow nship,who•
takes possession as soon R9 he recovers
from his Moen. John Quigle3r,Hollett,
hought.the three year old bay marc
Slander" from W: W. Farran. .
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use a Fountain Pen. Row much of yourlife 40 you
suppose. you use in transit to your ink bottle, and
bow talich sr% extension wasted,
• A Fountain Pen is always all write.
Handier than a Pencil, became you don't have
• to sharpen it. •
Quicker than,% an ordinary pen, because you,
don't haye to dip it.
Better than all others, because it is ready MI
you are
We have a special at one dollar and fay cents. mod-
ern and convenient style; works readily awl' looks'
exactly like the higher priced goods. If 7e8 ate in-
jerested let us talk to you about it,
The w. D. FAIR CO, Clinton.
"Often the Cheapest -Always the Best." •
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neat Stock -Taking
and Clearing Sale
The very liberal support the public is giving OUR GREAT SALE urges no400,
to still greater efforts to hold and inorease your friendship.- Many of the j.
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linea we advertised last week are all sold, but other lines have been picked
out of oar immense stook and placed on our bargain countere, whioh are
now ready for your inspection,
At prices that are bound to interest. you
bee our Gent's fine Land Boots- and Gaiters, whith are well worth $3 and
$3,25, now selling a$2.25 : . ••
Ladies Dmgola Kid Buttoned Boots which we guarantee to wear as well as
any $2 boot you ever bought. Our price during tbis great sale only $1.26,
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Several otherlios to eee then. Remember we guarantee every pair we sell. They, are first-
''alass goods. All Rips sewed fiee of chatge •
'eIt will pay you
which an have not room to specify here .
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Winter Goods at sweeping reductions: We win Beano by deserving it.
W. Taylor az Son
Cash and One Price
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Our annual sale closed Saturday last with the big-
gest rush we iaave had in years and it is another evidence
of our satisfactory method of doing business. This year
we gave the biggest nuts in Floes ever offered and they
were -thoroughly appreciated by a shrewd buying public.
We are now stock -taking and making preparations for
our spring business and a little later on we will ha-ve
-some interesting.news for Clothing and Shoe buyers.
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On Saturday next we will offer a small line of Men's Suits, sold in the regular -40'
way for $10, it the low price of $6.48. They are The odds and ends of our big sale, -40
and they are a wonderful snap at this price. If there is a man ill dila section, who
wants a.Cheap Suit, he cannot afford to.miss ,If
chance.
We have also 'a few Ulster Overcoats, in broken sizes, sold regularly for $7, •-
whicb we will sell on Saturday next for $8.78.
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being broken lines. . ......
Men's lumbermen's rubbers, sold regularly for $2.10,
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Men's 4 -buckle felt lined grain shoes, regular price
$8, in sixes 6 and 7 only, Saturday price.. ...... : • • MB . -..•
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Men's $5 long boots; our own make, in sizes 8 and 9 .-.0
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A few odd sizes in men's rubbers, regular 70c goods, --op
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