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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-03-01, Page 10• e' ist.i901. Better Bu8ilieSS. It may interest you to know that this business ft keeps growing bigger right along, We sold pore goods JIM! February than we did a year ago, and it's a long time° since we've had a mouth that hasn't been better than the • same month in 1 he preceding year. A business does not grow these days without taOOti reason, and Anost people buy where they) get best values and best service, If more people, all, the time, are finding out by experience that it pays to do their Dry Goods buying here, don't you think it would pay yon ? Suppose you try? Think. • • Prin We have been busy openi▪ ng them up every week during the past month and axe ready for March business with new goods in all;d• fartments and complete and well assdrted stock of Cotton and Linen goods in particular. There's nothing in them that shouldn't be and there's nothing that .should be in a first-class up-to-date dry goods stock but that you will find it, here. They are good stocks—qualities are thoroughly reliable and dependable in every way and values the best ye have ever been able to find. In fact they are just the kind of stocks you naturally expect to find here, a little bit bigger, 'better variety, bettcr values a little bit better in every way than you'll find e-••, in moi4 stores. Here's news of the new Linens and .Cotton goods that should be both intereking and profitable: MSc White cotton, u firm, will wea " price Strong and firm fa tory cotton, evenly woven, clean ani tree from dressing Be Atik TBE CLINTON NEW ERA Ju tintrefit th FRIDAY. MALtOli 1. 1901. ft of the High Court of Justice which Knox's hottee, Orange etreet, next door opened in n Godei ich on ; Thos. not th of J. Lettlie'e weggon shop The it, 1 ut thun, hart later of Unladen, con- I wholesale milli nery openings for Spring lee etice Lulea pi eauted at. the tiebeion office from Rattenisury Wine, to A. ducted the Crown eases; The A. O. : begin in the cities next week ; all the 1400 I 1°‘.(11ferje iNasPleTluiserEtiSen e 1.7. tV, °gaud Lodge held see,' in last I local milliners will attend. The staff teaskp tidier butter auo egg ...LW, get:la/E. week in Hamilton told elett d i facers 1 employed at the jaektion aleotteeeeee. letemee„1000 ease. Timothy and clover for the year ; P. II, MeKeitete,of Luck- ingOompany are kept very bully mak- sed-l0.1 turkeys, alsoderilt,azikeus anyislibnuuthtaemr, now, wits elected dist ricer tiepin y grand ing up the Jai ge amount of wholesale master for district Ni.8 Hur. oe. The ordered clothing ; A. T. Collyer, of tes pelerruueenecil.bir cooking flea fol 25 sseew dal ea fie *Norris eeereepeodeet to the Brussels Hamilton,hae taken aposition as prees- 4' W' MQUABIC. Post soya t "R. hicill tot ay went to or and John McEwen is also a -late °m- ama °Devito, to Clint ne hoe week for a loan ( f bran I rival. Mise Ida Cottle has taken apos- and ehorts. that being the (tele town! Mon at N. B. Henry's photo studio. SOLO OUT. -4. W. Hili has had the .. in the victnly where t heee we-ful are During the pat week there has been intention of going west as tiO.HI as ole titles can be renchesed in quantities a great deal of stock shipments par - grocery hueineas was dieposLast ed of, and brought home a tun of elide; this I icularly from places north ; those week he sold out to a Mr Kerr, t f vivifies well I'm Olintotr and 1 he noted trom ya Clinton ids 11118 week were one B itisleY, who. takes posseesitm on the air Woe,mill of which we are proud of lugs for the Don by Oantelon it let of MAIO. We are am ry et Wee Mr of, The past week has been one of Willis and one for Collingwood Hill, but as ' he is determined to go stormy weather and snow is about by R. Fitzeimons. We notice from west' we wish hiM every I u .cesis w hers four feet deep on the level ; s'elghinft the Bay City Times that Ed. A,Worth- ever he may locate, s is admirable iiiihough t here tu e it PHIX1' inaton, Chicago, is viee-nresident and Am l yna OnAnons. - A nit to iter Or her of pitch holes in the ;fount ry roads. tieaeurer of ihr Lupt110 Portland Cern- pi innutione and appoilit i i leo i ti Lie eIr A. [loom r, general agent for the ent Co„ white) has decided upon the beets announced, cones ruitig militia Alanufacturers Life, has given us good location of marl betle, the buildings, Matters, of which the follue nig will evidence that he has c. in to Clinton ete , of which will e? et in the neigh - int erest those connected wit h i lte flur- on legitnentt 33rd -To net 8 r.A it Lieu- to sta.y, ae we learn he h te smrchased bre hood of 9400,000; sir Worthington a very pleasant home fr inJahn Me- is ti son of the late Oe. Worthington le naut (supernumet y), J M. Torebull, Oool, Albert st ; we bespeak for out- of town, and was at one time employed 13 L. Martin, W. J. Bp ) des. The un - selves; agood eh izeti in t he person of as bookkeeperat the organ factory here. dertuentioned provisionally appointed Mr HooPer, It, teems to come natural Town council holds its regular meeting there, heving qualified, are eolith nied to Chas. Carter to i eceive injuries ; a on Monday night; the fire brigade i i i auk: lard -Second Lieut., O. Mc- short, i Jam ago he Sustained the break- met on Mondayetight for its February • PhaileT. O. Mine. Gspderieh Oi litee• age•of eeverel t MR find the mho. deV tneeting. F. H. Gadeby, -Ottawa cor- 'the s Institute Company -Te • be tutg• in _ he fell down a tank -box at the tnai.ket reepOndent of t he Toronto Star, at one L ea., J.• C. Mos" vicL. Hack e w. rituals and.bust:titled mot e injury al- titne.a well known resident of Clinton, tit; to be actiug locoe. d Lieut., W though it di» not 1.1y 'him up. Miss has accepted the editorship of the St. Bt ydges. vice V% . T. T. MLean, i . Carol Newcombe took poi b. ii a con • John Telegraph ; we are sorry to lose '.1,11E MALE QUARTETTP., --After at_ cert given in London on Thursday Mr Gadsby from Ontano, interval eof eeyeral months the entei eVerung. Mr Kerr, who has . bough` Rich., the taintten e in connection wit It the Met - I I U t J. %V. Hill's grocery, has rentels two-year old son of Wm. Taylor, •pass• ed away on Friday last ; he being the ropolitan Cenrse have again been Mrs Agnew'is house on Huron . tit reet. placed on the boards, and the next 111re Mogridge moved into her fl re new only childit is very sad for the parents. Drs,Grahani, Shaw and Gunn attended concert, an extra -rhe McDonald Mael h iuse on Ontario streetlast wee c. D. Quartette -will appear in tbe town ..T T. Wilkie. hap; removed his dent LI a directorate meeting of the Physicians Supply On. in Stratford 'Ve ednesday. ball•Oti Tuesday.nieeninsAer ph 4(.4. 4WWWWaita "Vo have the best goads is what the busluesS man owes hhaSelt ; to keep the people. posted on his excellent stock is what he owes to ,Itis patron."-arade Magazine. We 206117 127 14 Permute the very beet goods on the !mimes &Imitable to us, not always; the cheapest, buteefeen Bo, and in every Cage SI oheap as it is wow to go, We trust you will • agree with ne in onr opinion that there fi proe line below whiter It is not prudent or money saving to go It is tbis profitable mode bens it hag alwitya. been our ambition to know, and we think we are reationably safe in stating that we usually attain it. It le this business patty o! (mei which inductee ns to claim to be Often the cheaPent may profit ae well ae onmelyea. and consequently Always the best. We try to let you know it every week in this space, that you This coiripeoy is highly spokeit 6 , t,otb a elity and quality of entertain- ment, and we bespeak fur O. (Ts Rance, who lettechatge of the muse, a futl. house, Plan of reserved scats opens at W. D. Fair's on Monday, March 4th, a t 9 a.m., held exclusively for subtorib• ere; getesral reserved seat. sale on fol- ios. ing days. AlYtoliG,Tlig ell.Plinnsteel, Ontario street, who has been confined to 1st d for some time with pleurisy, we ,ere pleased te learn ise iMpsoving and will stein be \veil again; the family have also been laitt,ttp with grip, and severe colds. NVe are pleased to learn thateMr Carrick, Albert St., will soon be well again. Dr. Wilkie is ont again. SO Jackson has been confined to the hu e for some time peat with a sev- ere c Ad, Geo, Pickett has been laid up kr the peel week with a slight at- tack ot' pneumonia. Mss Alvarette, Killough, who has been affected with the swelling el the glands of her neck from grin is recteeeriug. 1%frs J. Pearert who has been confined to the house with gi ip, is able to be around again. Alf. Barge has been off duty the past week with grip. We ate pleased to bear that itliss Laurie King, whos. bas Our announcement this week. Is a quantity of small pictures, all famots, average size about 10x12 inches, !suitable for framing. The price is tic, There are many left, some toe gone. The W.1): FAIR CO, ainton. "Often the Cheapest—Always the Best." iFtWMPAMM MMARMARMARMARAMMIM 440,416% 10064,16.10iivey oses, Reduction Fever Raging $ Nothing succeeds like success. Another week of surprises. We must clear out Jackson. -Bros.' stock, and the way it is going now we will $0011 be able to do it Last week was a record breaker tor February selling and there seems ,to be no let up to the enthusiasm, nor will there be for the next few weeks. Stock re- duction means price reduction and our stock must be reduced. , Some lines we adver- tised last week are pretty well cleared out, but we have decided to replace them on ^ur bargain racks with even bette.r values. • Here's a saving bank for you. • Womens Fine Boots, lacied or button. Later week we had 260 pairs, full/ half of this lot are gonethey were sold in the regular way from $1 75 to $2 50 and some. were more, our sale price $1, $1.25 and $1.50. No wonder they are °seeing suoh a sensation. Here's your oeportunity to get School Boots at leas than wholeeetptiotte 'Biwa 11, 12, 13, 1 end 2, girl's boots, a big assortment, either lame or buttoned, • regular prices were from $1.85 to 51.60, our sale price ante 95a. They are a bargain. • • . • ' , . - (Stowe Boys eletetteerooletabout 75 pairs yet to slaughter, • • beetteeliteste4*.tseee et yeeepteelele ise3. eiefy pair guaranteed to give.entire satisfaotion, prat the kind for school wear, • (covering,. Mss Wm. Gibbintes has been ir sizes 11, 12; 13 regular prrose were $1,25 and $1.59, sale price only 85o. • .c- PIHOW COtt0118. All of them the good It- kinds, those that will give you I' satisfaction in the wear. This is how we sell them : yard wide, strong and sell, extra good at this •5 nt Extra fine white cotton; ficin and drone. ' free from dressing eatable -for fine aeveing ..... .. . .. 12tic At 19c. 72ile n. unbeohed fent eheeting; soft make, ., ' At 9c very strong, will wear and bleach ee:1 Very fine white cotton, soft finish for easy well.. 19c sewing free from dresong, strong and Arm, ope of our best sellers 9c At 28C • . . I afternoon; Fr ed mid LUISE' Lula, Eagle- •. 80 inch extra qUality tvrill shirting, heavy' i son gave a party to A latge number of • eriends on Wednesday 'evening; Chkr- weight, full width he Tisdale entertains a number• of Circular Pillow Cotton, fine quali2se te, soft friends to -night (Fridae). The mem- finish, all widths from 40 to 52 inches bers of Rattenbury St. Sunday School . . .... . . .. .20c to213c choir spent a vet y pleasant time at the home of their leader, Mr C. L. Tanney, Rt 123c and 15c Plain Pillow Cotton. good quality, free ere lase Tuesday evening. BELLS.—Everyone knew vrEDDING BELLS.— that our genial towneman. S. S. Coop- er, .had built for himself a beautiful residence, and was only waiting for the happy woman who was to share it with him, But he kept his sec/et as louse as he could, and on Wednesday afternoon joined the benedicts. At 330 p. m. Mansion House Island, near Milverton, the home of the bride's par - ate pleased to learn that th3re is a change for the better • IN THE SOOIAT,. °mom -An evening ttenjoyn3ent was spent at the home of Gto,' bhipley, Seaforth road, on Wed - e day evening last week; games of various kinds and singing were the humor of the assembled., On last Fri- day evening a sleigh load of young folk spent a merry time at the hottie of Mrs J. Layton, London road; the order of the evening consisted of singing and anausetnents. A number of ladies are en t tainting their friends to • an after- noon tea or 11 the evening; among teem are Mrs A. Cooper, who gave an evening to her ft iencls on'Wed: nesdayeMisti Ida, Holmes who gave a tea to a number of friends on Friday hist, and Mrs Russell Manning an af- ternoOn tea on Thursday t� a few in- vited friends. The fr lends of Miss Min- nie H,Il were entertained by her on Fr day evening; •Miss Clete, Fold I had a.birthdsy pat tv tin last Seim day -At iic • Fine English cotton, hill bleaobed, as clear and fine as a cambric, suitable for fine work of all kinds 1 1 c At 10c Heavy unbleached twill cotton, soft and free from dressing, worth today every *cent of, 1230. While this lot Imes our frim dresetng, firm and strong. alt price ;s 10c width •121e & 150 411.0..M1=MMOOMMINMM0=1.1•=0.4 The cheapest way to buy Pillow Cotton . . . Is to nay from onr pile of mill ends. We have "nether lot ready and while they last ents, in a prettily. decorated drawing - you. - --reoom; Miss Maggie, third daughter of oan save 10o legate bneing here. Mr and Mrs Robt. Hanna, became the • Circular pillow cotton, 40 to 46 inch ends, of 1 tie it yards, very flue ri.il.!,. bride of. Mr Cooper. The cerenaony wcrth in regular way 25o per yard, per end 14C was performed by Rev T. B. Howard, of the Anglican church, assisted by ..........”.--....., Rev Mr Snowdon, of the Methodist 4 s Some Linen Values • • • Our TArienvaluos are' not equalled by - any house in the trade. We are sure of that 1 and people who buy here are sure of getting Linens that are absolutely reliable. Judge the stock by these. inch unbleached table damasks, „, neat floral pattern, good weight.. t; 68 inch unbleached table damask, neat designs, scloththai will wear well ' 40e 1 inch half bleached table datnask, all Para linen, will Wesel wetland 7rand no end of hard wear. inoh full bleached table dateable good weight and pattern........ Wide, heavy and fine table damask, full bleaohed,eet end floral patter= 18 inch linen (stash toweling,good for e every day use, special, per yard.. OU 20 inch glass tpweling, good quality, red end bine cheoks, regular 10o.. I1C Rough brown oresh,with rea border, 85e espeuially good for roller towela,18 e A inches wide, specie' .... 5ce Heavy damask table nipkinet, neat • *, peewee, good assortment to eis- lect from a regular $1,50 quality, 0 0 epeeist' all.. .. . ..... 1.15 t gratin finish, extra velne at 85c & ,1•0 First Peep at the New Dress Goods The first of the New Dress Goods are here. Not nearly as many of course as there will be in a week or two but, still enough to, give you an ,idea of what will be fashions favored materials for springEverything points to plain Broad- cloths as the leading fabric, while the rougher finished Hotnespuns will continue much in" favor wi g t and thin materittlf growing more popular AS the season advances, We are ready to chew you the new goods at any time. church. The bride was charmingly eta: ed in a costume ot white organdie, with bridal yell, and carried a briquet. of white carnations; she was attended by her sisters, Miss ilecca as brides- = id and Miss Lottie as maid of Inner* both being attired In white organdie and cartvin" carnations. The groom was sup6Orfby his brother A. 3.,•of Goderich. After the principal part of the service was over, and congratula- tions had been extended, a sumptuous wedding epast was seryed, and the evening was speet in games, etc., by the large number who were invited, there being about 250 present. Very few brides have the privilege of re- ceiving such an array of presents as was seen. .at the "Mansion Hour,"which shows the esteem in which the bride and groom are held by their num- erous friends. Mr and Mrs.Cooper re- turned to their future home, "Glebe View," on Orange street, We wel- come them, and trust that they way long be spared to enjoy their wedded life with much happiness and joy. NOTREL-A large number of auction stiles are being advertised these days ; • for neatress,quicktmes of despatch and reasonable rates call upon the New ERA. Harve Davis has sold his conch dog to a Detroit gentleman ; he got a good price, A great many were sadly dieaniminted 00 Saturday, havingin- tended to put in a few hours of plea. Sure ab the rink, the cause being a break in the, arc light circuit; they were alsooutonFriday night part Of the time. We learn 'that A. Forrester, vvho has been with P. B. Crewe for a year past, will shortly leave to tetke a course at th e Tech ti ical scho ol in Toronto. Her - lend Brea; has bought out Johnston Bros'. hardware stock at Seaforth ; part of it Will be run off there to yoid trouble of shipment, The G. T. R. pay car went through ou Saturday. There is a large quantity of logs com- ing in ; the majority goes to the Or - scan factory and many to R. & J. Rum - ford's salt, works at Stapleton. Miss* Maud Goodwin, elocutionist of town, will assient a choir concert to be gip en at Westfield on Tuesday night, March 5th. To -night, Friday, , the third lecture of the series given under the auspices of the Cojlegiate heti- tette of .Seaforth wilt be delivered by Prof• nutton,' of Tot'otito,, tiolveraity, rretaig6.P°12i 011: tgatkl'itA • S3e last week's announcements for rubber prices. Bargains, Bargains abound in every,department. , You get the values, we get the business, and we want to get acquainted with you. Money back, insures satist: faction While the iron's hot, is the time to strike. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. You should see our Men's Fine Boone elve or tan, laced or gallons, Last week we had 174 pairs of this line, wattle, now about 50 pairs left. Theywere mild in the regular way at 53, 63.6Pand $4, sale.prioe only $1.50. NtWer before were such vales:metered in QV/section and you will never get another chalice weed owed are gone. . 200 pairs of Boys Laced Boots, at/sorted heavy and light, sizes 1, 2,'3, 4. 5, regulareirices on this lot wee() from $1.35 to $1,75, sale price only 99o. Don't fail to aesthete if your boys needs a pair of boots in the next six months P110138 go to pieties but quality remains firm. 125 pairs girls laced and buttoned boots. Sizes 8, 9, 10, good wearers, pebble or kid, they ere well worth $1, but our price during this great redaction sale only 75o, • : • Cash and One Pi ire. • ' • --, ••• • • •• The Old Reliable W Butter and Eggs' taken as Cash. • • ' • • f, Takv 1 B lee r 1 1. ttrttrIt! ttMITItirttrtirrirtir tirrrIrr t r rrtiltrittlittnt • ...`Whero.::::a0Ahose;..Mitt....- You are blowing so Much about" a This was the question of.,a prominent Stanley farm- er, on Monday morning last, who was after a pair of our Kumfort Mitts, sQld at 50c a.pair, and without doubt the best mitt for the money ever sold. They are a heavy knit mitt, faced on the back with oil dressed sheepskin --r. +-or - •flr .••••411 •••Els, OP"' and the palm with muleskm. Toughest wearing mitt on the market. • inte-• • We- dll••••• 1110—. • 44e, ,;-,•-" • Our leauntort Coats 00"4 rice $4.00 Ilesse •-•4111 sr= Made from a heavy duck and lined with. a heavy.dark Frieze cloth, patent ;41 = wool cufrattach,ment onslee-ve. Gotten UID in a D. B. Reefer style and made ••=•,.....6: for men who have lots of teaming to o, , • not bulky or clumsy. For use around the barn, for railway men, for team- a • d" *atm as an ordinary Overcoat but E sters, for a working coat of any kind' they cannot be equalled. 411•••• 11110. • Duck Coats, Rubber Lined, price "50. .•••01 •••••401 a ammo •••••111. An American idea and a good se11e. Made from strong heavy duck. the 3 back and front of clot being lined with rubber as far as the waist, front part -4P of sleeve also lined with rubber. Next thing :,to a waterproof coat. For a Ei 1"--I working coat at a lOw *ice they are. h4rd. to beat. poipmvwmmw-Y~04444***************Ifork***,****************************—• 11.e.•; ' Arial s U driss--• Nese = • DEPARTMENTAL. - - - STORR Clinton.„.a E.. • - 4 •