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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-01-10, Page 9try 10th, 1902 THE CLINTON. NEW ERA„ �urJanuaryo], ws ti ,r.n7 b RIMY, J,Q.N, 10th 1302• SALE" Subscribers will greatly . , oblige us by prompiy renew -1 - N. 111• ;. fug their subscription. 1:UCAr. NUTICES T has been our custom forteen e• The JanuarySale is an• annual event in this • yetus Pmt' to have a Cloa�>ng-oft Sale of Odds and i 4t q per g IIon at aVF a W IN ggood syrup for GIGAIITIC CLOTHING SALE ' e CLoap'�rnits=Glbslioieias.25c 7lbsirl a Ends of the season's- stock and this ear the sale will commence • Store. Stocks. in every department must be got down , gal puff killver I1xlp Sgrup $1,18, "wlzrrg'� ` 0 N.1i11� ,iL, Grocery. ' 'to the lowest possible notch before we wind up our! n+land Boos aro making a reduotlan ot So oer nly lUop on per ,ell afar en boat • an per gal- ° Saturday, Jan 11 „and ear on the 31st of the month ion 1po df sullen, dmerionn only a0o per tral- ; lea ttpa dtor..__.- 1 ttrough the month attractive .. and money- } _Tatra 31a;rls. It will be the biggest sale of high class clothing ever offered to a 'shrewdbuying W iTH THE ILL. --W a are indeed • sarin bargains •will be found in every nook and cot.- Win aB 73, t,r a,t ot8 tiV: w public,and we expect that hundreds of.our our •customers througb.out the county will be ort ner •of the store.. ot�c The , MANTLES • wisbtng tr rep art an m_praiment fn hand, We have usually held this sale for two days,only, but•have always found it a - x�i eat dC the couditiuu of Mr 1�. Ylumstgel but 4 he seems to keep about the same. • Mr Marshall ivho has been co,.lined to 'di '•cult job to properly serve the .crowds, so, we are extending it for a week. It is a �v``+a ; brdplilib t+, braid fever is still in a • • •Crltteal: c,nkd ,tion.,:MrQ. GI, Murray,,:• well known fact that when we make a cut inprices,it is a big one and hence the Huron street, is out of tredi*e. a1 e' glad • . , . 9 to learn but not a hie' la ba-: out.... • of our Sena. -Annual Sale, There.-a,s-.not a. man -_within: 20 miles can afford to Friends will he glad to learn that Mrs popularity . El• hunt is somewbscG better of kite.. '" • a w !k ' l ro f la Tu lsa this sale if he :wants to save money. Our Curt Pxices will extend to all ' lepart- health lately Miss Hilt has been a er 18 .'1. so tnlp We have set out to sell every. Mantle in' the store before• bad net a te houseends law 1y due r to to menta. �vv e will sell no goods on Approval no goods exchanged and all sales spot cash, ? the season ends: If . you have delayed your .' Mantle buying learn that- W. J. 'Biggins has been . . fury np for the past• Eery weeks; 1t ;g Studythe followinglist and you will find some wonderful bargains. initil now, this is your opportunity to get a stylish Mantle and ho ed' he will recoyerswee `' at the same time save money: These garments are all nevi �tl ,i _ s t • this season. cantles that sold at $5 and $6, ".On sale Saturday at $3.45 NOTES. -We are lad to learn hat• Robt Coats ' is recovering from an- ' • • ' ' • Other attack of appendicitis ; he has :been laid tip at the- hospital in• Tor. - onto for the past few weeks or so.... • . • . . . Ready-made Clothing Rain. Coats Don't for get to date your letters 1902; " we still get some dated a year back.. LOT 1 80 Men's, Suits, all Wool, single and d. b., sizes Ladies Mantles, Beavees.and Rough Clothe, in dark fawn and _Conductor Ausebrook was off'duty „ black, all new this season, perfect fitting, stylish garments, sold at $5 3a 45 last week owirie• to sickness and his • 35 to:,regular price $5.00, sale price.. , ... , . •. $3 .48 and 56. On. sale, your choice at run on the B. & G. was taken by. con -r doctor• Baker, of Stratford., •.A re- LOT 2-66ns Suits, all ,wool, single and double cent a on o t o atur av s o o. SII CS a $ conts;t$ed:ipoem '•To .the open o! - . Scottish Song, Jessie Niven MacLach price $4 68.' Lot that sold lroni 16i'1..fi0 to $lfi and Mantles at $5.45 that sold at $7 to $12 Ladies Mantles, every garment new this season,ron'h olothe and beavers lined and unlined, 27 and 36 inches long, emi-fitting, sold at from $7 to d5 : 10, ohoioe ik Mantles t 7 75 d' f h S d' (i}1 b breasted, sizes 35' to 42,' regular price $7 50, sale Lot' 22-11 Men'e mud coats for driving, regular price $2.50 sale price... ••• .. . • .••. $1 98 Lot 23-25 Men's rain coats, regular price $3.50 sale price... , . r i . . . ..« w,• . •., len" which was • well written in the LOT 3-104 Men's Suits all • WO01, /ingle double. Let rl few oply extra godsand les, some of our . Scotch dialect, the author being Miss breaaled . sizes 35 t0 ` 42 re ler rice 10. sale beet lines, odd ones and twos, e N Isabel Graham of Seafortb + f P etre hue Non -jury assizes will be . held at G}od- rice hr1 sold p quality Beavers and Hcrsey'Clot ertchop March 3rd, by Justice Robert �a> w$11,6p to X15. Ohoioe .... $7.75 d Monday, LOT 4--20 Youths Suite long pants all wool sizes 31 $2 78 21--18 Men's rain coats, .regular price $5 sale price$3 78 25-2' Men's waterproof jackets,regular price $2.50. ......... :.,$.1 7s sale price. ; .., �.:....•$748 ryF a ie at son an,. jury . assizes on , r , 1.,. June 1tl' h. by Justice Street.... to 34, regular price $5 00, sale. price • ..... • ... • $3 - Mitts 1tts and Socks d dl` b of When we started selling these there where •-25 of tem; there are not nearly so man left now but still some one. nes y• now,but .g e "ori the racks; • ;Amite Mantles, linea that were carried over,_.all::_. __rgent_hit „plc -,,1 ;Tye r" ""`;' good weir 'sad originally at 55 to58,"wi`th a littls'alteration could -he: Meet e into good floats for. children,. Every one must be void by;leend o t " the month,.and yon oan take your choice,. at each With the Millinery department under new Management or.:next season we must have an empty showroom when; this anon is over that is why we are selling the balance- of win - •ter stooks at such. prices as these. "'o' s' . Our,Trirnmed Hats for $1.00'- Our.,Re d ost - n • a Y t �nrear Hats � for 45e' rimmed Bats at $1.09 .25e to ' 50a, olearin at your choice.,,. Tbete xe nbt a hat iai the lot that is. g out with hats abs•good ve ne. at $2750; mangy sold r ! from s is ¢;•'eve Lhi=IdrrO>L s__�+ ay...114a13.:1#(... ry'one...-wee-trim •.-..,-.. med for asoue tradef, .we •w11l ' Bonnets "10e cho>oe 7 • 1 OO 25•wool Hats and Bonnet's, some «.. ..Y , one ver„;tiogive you -your •, • are.slig . t.. Soiled; and others slight - Outing eats 45e - : ' ly damaged, they are the last of oar. stook and we. must clean .them out EveryOating fiat in the afore to this season, sold at from 25o to .50o, be sold at oneprice, absolutely no re- choice, , . , • : ; ,•, , , .: serve for everyone must be sold;; all ' are this -seasons ehepes, and sold - • ori inert at from• 1.50 to 2 $0 UIItrlinliIIed N choice f t 45e t•25 g - y $ $... Hats e. cies o ot........' i • We have barely a baker`s dozen of -'r43• and Wing's.' IIIc them but .iethis seasons shape, we P+ Untrimmed 'Hats left - not -.one` of 5# Birds and ,tangy- .Wings for will not carry any over, 'so on l3atnr• trimmings, last, of lilies, acid. from I day qoa can take your choice for. kfrts'made .for Half=a=Dollar. goo y num er our young. men ,titi , intent/10 take in the I. 0. F. ball at 5'Youtl s Suits long pants, all wool, sizes 31 to BagHetd tufa (Friday) evening•,... We • 34, regular price $7'50, sale :price ... ..:....$4 38 tisk .our readers to pardon the en- . croachment of adyentisements, on ' our - Liot 5--27 Boy. e 3 piece Shits,. ;single. and d. b., regular regider local pages ; local reading price $4 50, sale'pri(�..: .. , ... :.'......: • $2 :9$ matter will be` found on ' other pages in this issue.... sir Blackall & Ball 15 Boy's 3' piece Suit's, single and•d b., regular. delivered two horses on' Monday " to 4 Jas Archibald for Reath Africa'; they prices $5 and '.6, sale price • ...... • .'...•. ,.....$3 were fine looking anitnals' and of the LOt 6-25 Boy'!' 2. piece Suits, sizes 22 oto 26, regular • "^ I only' :horses of rices 3 00 to• 5 0 le price • . 8 ,3 , :•'. � , .a,<_ ,e�. rily wanted.. •� `•p :'.Their friends he' syrt�pathii�eakfi 'T`r' of '7=15 Bo 's vested into, . sizes ' 2 y 2 to .?7,.. regular Mr Mrs' Wm Dov zee, Of Detroit, • who lest heir little:- infant i hila. on '. price $2 50; sale price : .... • ...`• : • • .. . . .$1 88 20 Boys' Vestee Sults szes 22 to `27 regular erly .of Clinton and well known :. • •i The annual meeting of the McKillop • trice -63 25,sale price • .. • : • .....:$2.28 to � 27 .•:•••!•1••-"f• •ar Lot 26-25 pairs men's heavy leather faced r; its regu- lar price 45c, saleprice free p e+•l�a..... 350 . • Lot 27-25 pairs Men's wool mitts, regular, price 25e, sale price.. • • :' . ,'.. ... " ... • ;... 180 7, 8 Lot 28-75 Hairs Men's kumfort�mitts,mule and pigskin • faced, regular priee 50c, sale price, ..... 38 t • last Saturday; the parents ars farm Lot ' 29••-10 palrsn ountaln sheep: gauntlets,regular price Lot �0 sale price.... • • . :.. • . •. 0 pairs Men's•sox,regular price 1Oc sale'price, 4 pair for�....-•:.••..•...•.••••.• .,•.•.••.•.. • .••••• 25 31 30 pairs ell s sox, regular pries-15c,sale price _ 9 32-25 pairs Men's heavy wool sox, regular ; price Mutual Fire Insurance Co. meets in: 19 Boys'. V stee Suits sizes y e , 22 , guLot 8 30c' to. 40c, salerice .... ,..... . ::.. • ;km. :... • 20 P the town hall. Seaforth, on. Friday, Jan. 17th... : Harold Steep, son of Jae. man at'the marriage' bf"" "W. H. Dal gleisiito Miss Agnes, daughter of Geo M. txordon, at Indian Head, N, W. T., on 18th ult. ; Harold is •:expected home in a few day's and some . are wondering if he- wilt ` bring home a 'frau" 'with'bkn. • A'climber of corres- deuce from'energhbrrr•ieg points will be. found on the second page....: Mrs Moffatt, High i•treer, informs Cts that her son William, who live& near - Shoal Leke,Man.•,is doing well and has Steep, of tower, assiate as grooru.;• had hig crops this year,but has sold oo grain as - yet, as a he elevators are all full; be.bought 160 acres ruoi a land this comm, -r••; his eldest son,' David, had •10,000.busliels of wheat this year,.... :Irimprovements :have ._.been. made to the kitchen of the Rattenbury House... number of the gunsmen had a practice shoot at the gun club grounds 8.50 tO.10 OO sale rice on Tuesday; the • young-uns 'made ► price some very good scores and are, giving Lot •.11-14 Men'g :Frieze. Overcoats, deep storm collars, the old heads, all' they Can , do to ' hold choice oode, 11 001 8 98 1foc their' own ....Mr Richard : Ransford anode,to 4'fi0,. for.. . • .. $ has pprchased'a cabinet grand New- . Lot 12-6 Mens, Beaver Overcoats, blue black, velvet coterie iso from O H f h• piano m,• oars. o the price. $4.• sale price .::..... .. 2 9 1"5 Boys' Vestee Suits, sizes to 27, regular 68 rice $5.. sale price .:.: :.:, ;';... .,.....$3 : 78 '. ' Ready-: .ade Overcoats: Lot 8-17. Mens Frieze Overcoats', deep storm collars,.' - sizes 35: to 46, regular prices 5.00, 5 50 and 6 00, • sale price ' •:.:.::..:,..$3 7 Lot 9-85 Men's Frieze Overcoats; deep atorin collars 'black or brown, sizes 35 to 46, regular prices, $7. 7.50 and 8 00, ;ale price . :.:..:.: , .:... 4 98 LOt .10 16 Meal's .Frieze__Oaleereoats, deep . storm collars, black and brown, sizes: 35 to `46, " regular . prices; 86.98: :.:n�er�wea' Lot ' ,88 -Men's' union shirts and drawers, regular price - 30e, sale price...... .. 24 Lot 34 -Men's wool and fleece lined shirts' and drawers, 8' regular price 50e and 65e,'saie price ,.. 38 Lot .: 35-68 Men's' •.elastic ribbed'shirts and adrawers, regular rice 75c, sale :rice • ..... • ... 58. g price �p 59 Men'swool fleece linedh' Let •� 36-ece shirts .and• drawers, • regular sale:" irice.. .:. 58 $� P 75c, P Lot' 37-35 Men's shirts'' and drawers, ���the ' celebrated- • Stanfield's make; regular price $.25, sale price.` . 99 Lot •• 38-28'Bo. 's fleece lined shirts and drawers, - • p t e s, icegu J- lar' rice. 45c and 50c, 'sale.' rice.,..... -85 p P M n e•• topnit shirts, Let ,:.39---38 e k lhlrts, regular price 500 and 75c, sale'price................ .38 Lot" . 40-26 Men's top knit shirts, regular price 90c and $1.00, sale price. ..... . : . . . • : A • • . 1 8. Lot 11-20 Men's top knit shirts, fleece lined,. regular ®' price $1.25 :sale price ........... .... • .• . . ,• 8.8 Lot 42-5' cardigan jackets," extra heavy, regular price $1.85 • sale. price.. 1 48 LOt "' 43-7 cardigan Jackets, regular- •price $1.65, sale price...:.. .. .( 1-28 25e • :Do not: forget that', we are 'making' skirts ,this.iunonth for 50c, providing the material is bought here, and is 50c per yard or over. Made in the following styles ani. fit and workman- ship, guaranteed: - 17,er^ he style of Skirts we will make, 5 or 7 gore, cloth facings or lined, - 5', t stitohing if wanted, made with or without flounces, as desired, first se workmanship, fit guaranteed, " Skirts made in any of the above styles, for 500., if the material is bought, here, •y y ' $1.00's Worth of Fairs for 50c , 20 Cents' off every dollar's worth of Furs, except Coats and ,jackets, for the' balance of ' the' mouth. -We• have had very satisfactory Fur • business;• and do_ 'not want to run the. risk ,of carrying any Fur arinents into next season.. All most be sold before the winter is over, and we will give 20 per cent oft the regulitr price. of all Caperines, Ruffs, Cape, etc., from now until the end of the month. 9AW aranteed and reliable qualitiee and the styles he'newest and most fashionable shown tills season. We have still a good assortment for You to select from and itis an easy mat- -ter to figure up the savings you• buya $5 - article' for $4,a $10 article for $8, and a $15 • for $1.2. People who buy first get it choice., . • 0 por cent'.off all small Pura for i'auuary music emporiu'ria it is a beauty and collars, regular price 750, for;..:.... .......,... $5 48 was given as a New Y'ear's gift to. Mrs . Let 13=15 Men' Grey Cheviot and Herringbone . over Ramdnth o WA there the last sin coats fly fronts,velvet collars,regularprice $10.,00 months of 1101' there were. • in Clinton ,. 21 births, 27 marriages and 18 deaths ' ' sale price.... • .•..........:; •: •, •..... •'• •.:.. • .•.• .:10;.•: • o'• •:$6 48 as compared with the first six months of 14 births, 9 marriages and 14 deaths; Lot 14--Raglanettes and Chesterfieldovercoats, the .. up- . the totals for the year are 3,5 births, . to.date' coat,' regular price $12.00 rice. -.. 48 .• 9 , 38 marriages and 30 deaths....•Tbe',,.sale p Local Legislative met for business on Lot 15-50 Boy's Frieze overcoats, deep Storm. ' collars Tuesday of Dais week....There was a runaway down Ontario • street last SaturCay •, 'the occupants of the cutter, price $4.$2 ,98 m�n a lady and gentlean,wereot injured 5O and. 5.00, sale price•; • . , . • • ..'. • • . •,' but the cutter. was considerably dam- aged when the horse took a notion to go on St Paul's • •church grimed by 'clearing the fence..... Amon the. contracts recently received by H• Hiram Hill are' stone foundations for now barns for John Ford, of • 13olmesyille,' John Smith, 10th con.;•(loderich town-. Ship, and John Reynolds,. of Hallett We are told there is to be a suit for damages soon in which both parties are from Clinton ; 'G'eo C. Routledge, sun of Ed. i outledge, when etiiployed by D. X. Prior some time ago fell from a scaffold and we understand:will . seek $1000 damages tor: injcary received to his foot... :The organ factory is .Still working overtime, until nine o'clock to try and catch up with the orders awaiting.. r,J Tayylor, who has been appointed:.by the Grand Lodge of I O 0 F of Ontario,: as D D G AI for the Dis• trictpf Huron, goes' to Gloderich next Monday night to instal.the officers of. the Goderich lodge; 'a nurnbor of the Clinton lodge will accompany him. to insist.. A. report of the annual meet- nig. eet- ni of 'Willie, church Sunday school NO appear in next :week's production of;tho Holy City in' grand opera wit]. be given in the town hall here,' if a sufficient number of subscrib' ers can be secured,. on Friday, Jan. 17. .1'.. Collinson, of Durham, is now clerk•, ing atH.B.Combe's drugstore, in place of W. Walin, who recently returned to Baden.....11. Kemp, late of Bayfield, has opened. up a watch repair shop in one of the Shepherd stores on Ontario street.... 4ong the shipments this week were ;liOne car load of hogs by Cantelon & Wallis. for Toronto; one of. catt'e (fed by 1) A Forrester) by B Vicat• son for Toronto, and eight carloads in single and double breasted,' sizes 22 to 30, regular' ' Coats, Pants, etc. Lot 16-20 Boy's odd school coats, all wool, Halifax,all . . sizes, regular price 2.00,and 2 25, sale price • .• •... 1 38 Lot 11-18 Boys' coats and vests, all wool, Halifax goods, regular 2.75 and 3 00, sale price-..:.....:. 1 28 Lot 18-90 pairs of Boys school pants, regular price 50 sale price.:..'........ ,.. 28 Lot '19-25 pairs Men's' Odd pants,all wool, all our own,' make, -regular price $2.00, sale price .$1 38 Lot 20--20' pairs Men's odd pants, all wool,ali our own -make, regular price2.50, sale price...;,,t, a.....,.::.,.$1 58 Lot 21-10 Mei.'s blue smocks., regular price 50e., sale •, price. '.....;...:.....r , . . 88e , 15 Men's blue smocks,regular price 75c, sale price 58c 17 Men's black smecks,regular price 75c sale price 58c - 15 Men's grey .smecks,regular price 75c sale price 58e '$hints,:'Ties, "Caps, Ere, LOt 44.37 Men's colored stiff front shirts, all this sea- '. bon's goods, regular price $1:00 'and $1.25, sale ,; ,,. ...-•, ... LOt 45-13 Men's cold shirts,regular price 60c,sale price . Lot 46-3 doz. Mens ties,regular price 25e -4nd 35c,sale price 'Lot 47-8 doz. Boy's long stocking, the Puritan. brand, regular price 25c, sale price - -.' . Lot 48 -Men's and Boy's hook down tweed caps slid- ing bands and wedge shapes,regular price .400 and 50; sale price. • ..... .. 2 Lot 49-15 Men's square crown caps,the latest shape, regular price $1, sale price ............:;...,:....,..: 7 •• Lot 50--20 Men's square crown caps, theittldraftel l • regular price .$1.25, sale price........ 3 1 Fur Department 5 Brown Dog Co Coon Coats, sizes 38 of • a Fur Coat • ca Boys' Fur Caps a,n q 0 0 t- i stn this ; Department we are offering'Coats, sizes 40-42.46,regular price $18, sale price• $14.78. 4 Assyrian Co 42.44-46; regular price $25.00, sale • price • $19.98. � Any one in need •isnot afford to Miss this o or - Pp. tunity at these p fees.. In Men's and d. Gauntlets, a .discount of 25 cludi�lg 40 find animals . from Messrs itansford, and ll from' Charles per Cent. will be given., .• • • Reid, for the Dont. byS Smith, ..The ° ' • swing of evening parties still continue NW' among the"Smart Set! and litany' an. enjoyable time is being given partrcu' lar yamongrthe younger folks; during Don't the past week therewere a number who • u entertained : Mrs IP Doherty on Tuns," day eming,i1iisses O'Neil on Thursday night, Mrs Wm Downs a number of ladies at the tea hour on Thursday, Mrs J. W. frwin a number of young people in honor of hAr guests, Misses Haynes and Afetawsdast Friday even. antorte* inemnya Atvpb "land w" The iva,mous Peo CkSON BROS. CLINTON