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MILLINERY
FOR
FALL.
A Special Display of
THE CLINTON TiEW ERA
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1 NOTES.
* D. Oantelon trent 2,000 baskets of' Miser Heywood has reeumed her posi
FRIDA.T. SEPT. 12,
peace, crabs, etc ,to the Winnipeg mar- tion in A T Cooper's hook dor.).
1002. ket thie week*
LOCAL NOrikiss,
IFor Sale -Mud rondo eider press for szt'e
cheap.. sa =No T.
Mouse "Wanted -Nob to exceed 01006. Ad-
dress 0, Drawer. r.
Vie are still leading in. sugar kg selling
Ite,dtrath's aranulated below regular whole-
sale price to snake room for our next ear
W. T. O'ilnit,
August waS our best month for years. Re-
duced prices wiofthe clause. We Want to Mk e
September even better by still reducing prices
on our boots and shoes. 3.TWITOKR141‘.
Ladles Flue Tailoring -We h we .been en-
abled to scrum the services of Miss Purnell, to
take charge of our Ladies' Tailoring Depart -
7114311t. Mho Punta bus hada good experience,
In two of the foremost shops of Too nto. She
comes tone VW highly roc unniended. Orders
solicited, fit -guaranteed, samples of cloths,
with prices furnished on application.
WM. PIOECaRD Seafortli.
roWn VVVICS. .
Outing t7airst,
Our Milliners are busy preparing for the formal
Opening, the date of which we will announce later.
They have spent the past two weeks in the work
zooms of the leading Wholesale Houses, ,.tudying the
seasons styles, and copying Paris and New York
patterns for our opening display. In the meantime
we are making a special, display of Outing hats, f3r
early fall wear.. A big shipment came in this week,
and we are showing the shapes and -styles most
favored in New York.
• All the fashionable. shapes. All the fashionable
colors. ,
$i.50, $2.00 apct $2.50.
Imported Direct.
A big portion of our sit stook has been imnorted direct
from the British and European Markets. This week dozens.
of cases and bales have paseed the customs, and their contents
we now on our counters and shelves. •. .
IMPORTED DRESS. GOODS
"• SILKS
• FLANNELETTES
. WRA.PPERETTES
-MANTLES
CAPES _
LINOLEUMS
FLOOR OILCLOTHS
A11arehere, and you will find at this store a variety
io choose from that few stores hereabouts can show. Qual
iies that are absolutely reliab e, And styles that are correct in
every detail.
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arris ,souns
Are known from one end of Canada to the other;
for iheir excellent wearing qualities. They are Made
fronclean pure wools, and thee is not an Ounce of cot-
ton or ehoddy in them. Until completelyrworn ont.they
retain their bright fresh appearance, and for.a suit or
skirt, toat will be at the same time, ityliih - and durable,
there is no fabric on the market equal themi ' • •
Genuine...9.1arris Ilomespuni".$1 per yard.
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Genuine Harris Homespuns made from:Clean pure wool, no shoddy.
no cortcn, nothing but Wool and good wool, fall weights, 50 inches
• wide, in greys, navys and browns, the new soft shades of green and
black, gi aranteed to wesx and keep their appearance, per yard 1.11U
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Skirting Ser
410
e 75c
This is One of the best and biggest dress • goods bar-
gains we ever had. • Even, it 250 more it would be a bargain.
All wool worsted serge for Stab or eltirts, heavy weight, doeu nbt •
require lining, will not date& the dpst, 66 inches inelleS wide, cagily
worth $1,O0 per yard. Our special price is ,
75e.
ALL WOOL SUITING. 50e,
This is an exceptionally good line for the money. If
yam paid 60c a yard for it you would not be giving a bit to
much.
• New fall gratings, 44 inches wide, all wool, cheviot linteh, will give
excellent wear, and make etylish suits, black en& navy only,special
at per -yard •50e
New Wrapperettes.
American, English and Canadian made, dozeiirof pa
arm to se1eet,fr_emiKevery4.,ene, new,. every, one go_od,,snitab
lier waists wrappeis or dressing satques,
• 12ie, .15e andf2Cie,
A:Special at ItXt.
• eq0 yards English and Areericen WrapPerettee. to roll a* thin prjce,
• every yard new this fall, obeli* designs, and qualiti.e.s.t‘laat are worth
at least Mc. on gale Saturday at per yard
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FALL OLOTIIING.
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We are opening up the finest stock of ready-to-
wear fall and winter clothing ever shown in to*n. ..r
STOOK SHIPMENTS -D. Cantelon
shipped a dnuble decker, of how( on
Monday, and Ford and McNeil one car
•cf expart cattle and R, Fitzsimons &
•Son 200 %beep to Buffalo. Six loads of
stock and a double decker of sheep
came down on the 4 15 train Monday
afternoon and was the means of delay-
ing the train.some 20 nainutes.
A SOUVENIR. -We ar e in receipt
of a sample of Manitoba No 1 bard
,wheat sent out with the compliments
of the Winnipeg Free Press, attached
to which is a large tag printed on both
sides with facts Concerning Western
Canada and Winnipeg. It is one of
the greatest and most appreciable ad-
vertising schemes we have seen, not
only for the wiper sending it out, but
or thtt whole Western country.
A NEW VENTIME,-john Emmet
t who recently sold out his aciusorial
,parlor, aftrr heme in that nuetnese for
some twelye yeatra, is about to launch
.out in another • line. ltxpertence is
what is needed in most lines to make a
success but, John has made up his mind
to enter the dry goods and men's
furnishing business for a change. and
;has taken over a half interest with his
cousin Geo F. ernmerton, of Ripley,
• who is at present owner of a -large
•-general store in 1 hat , town. Thev
,were both in Toronto hut week. doing
un the wholesale houses, and leaving
orders to replenieb their stock. John
expects to more his. family to Ripley
• as soon as be clispr vs of his residence
here. Theugh sorry to lose them
rom ouran dr, we can on .y say a
Ripley' adds another family to their
list, that will prove a great help to
their social and. inusic loving people as
well as the church and Stinda,y School
tn which they belong. Through nis
.rernoyal our male quartette as well as
our orcheatra and, nand suffers a
severe loss, but what ie Clinton's VW+
is-Riptey's gaio,and we wiati him every
success in his new venture.
NOTES.- • •
Dr. Gunn was in Seaforth on Satur
day operating on a young lady for ap-
otendicitis.
The Sons of England -have an or-
ganizer our midst this week •. work-
ing Op' new rnemberr. •
Albert E. Allen, Colborne, who has
rented his farm, intends moving ipto
tow n as soon as a suitable house can be
had..
Those who have housea to rent
will do no II b i an ad IA • the
A picture in .A.. T, Oooper's China
, Frost waa quite discernable on Friday room took a drop one night this week
morning last, and alight damage to and smashed $20 worth of gnotle*
fitowere NM noticable,
Goerich furnished sixty two people
Mrs Wro R. tooster,of Montreal,gaYe to Olintons big crovvd on Labor Day,
a large progressive euchre party in the railroad selling that many tickete
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honor of tier ft lende last weekto town
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Our lacrosse boys go toEgeter to -day Mies Maggie Washington addressed
(Friday) to play the return match with Holmereville Leagua, Oast Monday
eveningan the interest of the Forward
the lacrosse club of that town.
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Or new barber entertained Ildission fovement, out
townspeople laat Saturday eveping by Mr Appleby,' Huron st/reet is baying
a free gratnaphone concert and we a foundation placed under Ids house,
must say he has a good, one,
and Peter Straith is doing considerable
repairing to his residence On King
, A new chartered bank is to be floated
street, sidewalk% verand,ati and base -
under the style of the Metropolitan
i3ank. in Toronto, witn a capital of ment bein fixed up.
Accordingto the last blue hook sent
$1,008,000, and a reserye of $1,M0,000.
out by the Dominion goVerPMent on
We ehould have said that the young
trade and navigatien for the month of
Ineto,•Yvho was the guest of Mibs Barr
July there were entered at the port of
over the holithys was J. 0. Cole, Pet.
(lroderich the following imports ftlut-
rola*, instead of Walter. How soon ? iable and free), consumption dutiable
• We understand that Harland Bras.
have purchased over 430 cords of wood _ $2 on t)8 ow d
UralatiOn +MP. to the amount of
and cons • v
, , , an 012,172 respectively
from Jciwett's which they intend to
supply their cuatomers with In case of Mrs Ohidley is having, the front of
scarcity of coal, her residence nicely fixed up, the
boulevards being graded and grano•
• We are sorry to learn that our re- lithic sidewalks laid, and will have a
spected townsman, Isaac Dodde,ie very
low, JoLn Crooks le at bis home on nice looking frcintage when finished.
Lawyer Brvdone is oleo fellowing suit,
the sick list, and It was feared that he
was in tor fever. Ed. Jenkins, of the baying walks back and front laid to
house besides other inaproyements.
Huron Road,is now on thesickhst,ha,v-
ing underwent on operation, ' Mrs The largest number that has -ever
Farquhar, sen., Albert street, and Mr left here on any train for Toronto • EX-
E liott, Base Line, are also on the sick position was that of last Mondaty
hot, =ruing. when 47 boarded the train
It is with sympothv to Mr and Res for that point. The greater number
,Jae. A. Sr rachan, of •Goderioh, that we bei" 8°1d trV. t be " tmv" ticket °fa"'
record the death of their infant son On Wednesday morning an equalnurn.
which happened on Sunday morning tier was sold. The traffic has been heavy
from this point. ..,
week. Mies Stracban, of Hodgens , . . i
Bros., is a raster of the above named ' Our evaporator, which has been in
gentleman. ' • course of renovation for the fall trade
. The Godericb Star say: -"The 'God- is at last ready and will be open to re-
erich Summer hotel . will be a well ceive apples on and after Sept 15th.
known hostelry by neirt season. as its Their m'afortla and Varna factories
400 guests of this summer will no will also commenee operations on that
, doubt mention it to their friends dor- date, and farmers who wish to get rid
diction of their apples should bring theca in as
ing the inferim." we h 'pe the pre.
will be true, and that ' our Boon after that time . as possible, when
townsman, Jas Smith, will do well in the highest price will be paid,
his new enterprise. . .• . Gramm, Searle., :who is a good friend
,. The ' taublic. School board did net of the NEW Hula, m telling us of littie
'meet last Thursday as announced, .things that he hear, forgets to men -
prying to. the absence of a number of ,tion himself when he is' °Won an out.
members from town. There was no ing, but we learn from . the Signal of
luaportant business to come up except last week that '"W.. C. Searle and Wife, 1
the,paseing of a few accounts and the Mrs. H. Pope and daughter,Lontlon,and
ap eintment of a new naerober on .the Miss Florence Reynolds, of Serepta, •
pu he libt ary buard, to take the place were a family party in Goderich on
Of NV E Rand, Who has removed from Thursday, ' . • ..
• We learn from the Henson • paper • 1 '
our midst,
The wholesale grocery bowie of Ed -
that "Albert Maiden of Clintont is ward Adams & 0o., of London, whose
. working in J. 0. (.11ausen'ts shop durtng -epecialty ie the Fan 33ritYtd, . Tea, 'haye
. his absence in Manitoba, t We under- issued a neat official circular of the
i stand that when J. O. returns that he. Western Fair, stud from which we learn ,
!and Albert are* likely to setter into that the G, T. R. wilt ran special trains •
i partnership. Albert is a fine fellow 621 the' e mai ogeof 'Tuesday, .Wednes*-
. and Henson .peottle will be. pleased to day and Thursday of each 'week leaving
1. welcome hiin and wife to town as:per- Lendon at 5.15 and 10.15 p, m., for
: manent rest n e." , . . • Wmgnam. Fare $1.25 for the clay.
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Rev. 0: R. Gianni) was called to the Mr E. EPorecligg, formerly accdunt-
House of Refuge Sunday evening to ant and teller of the Molson'a bank
attend.tbe dying wants of a Mr Moore, at London, who has been trantferred
fren:k Godericio, vvhn is an inmate. • He to the branch here to talg.A the place of ,
passed away text dav, gaogrene. being W U Latornell, arrived in town Tues -
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tbe cause of death. No friends • of the day'mornieg,e,nd is -now occupying the.
deceased could be found, he having'en above position. He la a married. man
tered the institution one morn b .. ago,. and expects Mrs. Dowding about 'the
aabudduntoatlintvngcotild be learned from bile . end.of the month, when they. will take
uphousekeepIng if a suitable residence
-,. • . :
I can be ttrocirtd.
• . realwasammostiarsoiarss
, e yp c ng
NEtv BELA. as we have had' saveral art-
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plicants for such.. • .• , •
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FIVE :ENT
peetaLs.'
Our Note Paper at Oe per quire.
. Our Envelopes at 50 per package.
A Cream Oiteker it 5e.
A Flower Vase at 5c,
The
W. D. FAIR, Ca, Clinton,
"Often the Cheapest -Always the Best,"
Remnant Shoe Sale:
Tit Taylor's Big Shoe 'Stores
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During this month will interest all
shrewd shoe buyers..
We are. constantly *king out of our
regular stock odd lines. and 'odd sizes and
placing theni on our bargain counters.
For Saturdays tradelthey will be ,
• re-
plenished, 'again with the beat values ever
_offered in 011.4.04,1a.rOnAk everYb4r.
Come and see tor yofirqell, it will pay you.
gettable,
a•yior
ab and r erica
SOIL
„Eggs taken ars caeb..
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MittrUritittrIritivrtiMrittrIMMIMMIIIMIMITIMMIrIM11174
own the Trott week laminar. pianos. w
He is a regular caller. on the NICW ERA Ave•--
when ever hp strikes. here. •• • •
'tucking bronchi). nn our streets lest 04"--
Several of our boys tried to ride a iliD.'"00.--
'Wednesday eVetlinit, hot the pony to-.
tk. . '
tavet- he
1 t'v! 4 iiAll.
' . in , 4/114/41M4111.
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..solll
seemed to be roaster of the situation. sirm-
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Of the six hundred weeds 'mod ara:SSeS Cle.r •
i• eirwiltell
growing n the Northwest, it is estint- avs-- , ---.
. .
oted That eheep will rat 576 of• them. .d."" ......wp
•while horses consume but 82, and cattle zw.--
Zartblollffe car hotet-fOr-Sam-Beattier• • -"-AmeTr...
formerly of Brussels, but farm of Lon.„'"i'l• -
. W dPaisley went to Wiartoti Thurs.. ilosio ve_____ 0. if ___ -rea •setilie
red.
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than, who' is buying' out: the American -:•,-
hotel at that place. . ' tate-- . . . ••, .••
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...in
ITIS Week many a mother will . be .worried. over the prospect of senclincr her -...
Baby. alarrie Holmes. youngest son ,ca..... . • .,
of Robt Holmee, 'M.. P.. received a, . , • a ..
`beautiful' gold pin from his namesake 0101~, ' • ' •. , ' .
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nicely engraved on it. ' amt•'-' ' • ' ' ' ' • . ' • ' •
boys to school next 'week properly .fitted out. . 'After the .romp .and tear of ::-4•-igs. ,
in Goderith, with the word ".Elareis" AT:*
• Master Walter Holmes last Friday Wre"--,- •the holidays very few boys will ' have •anything decent to put .on.far school
steoped on a nail;running it about an .01.- , •, ., , . •-••• ?
inch into his foct, and neeessitating ',I= Wear) but if you come.t6 our establishment you .Can ria out your boy at very ,.•
the doctor's care. It itl healing likely :As- `7"1 • ^40
• Tbe Montreal Daily Star is offering do., • . . .
now, after laying him ep for a week: .
kr;i- little expense: . Our great specialty is boys' clothing and. when'. you buy goods7-1
ene-
year and a copy of the Duchess of ilev• pm.,
hAtper K. r= here you get something that can be reliedon. Saturday next :will be ', busy
tpato nexv sunsoribers for one .
onehirea picture, it sent in before Sept to... " ' • , • • ...sap
. .. • : 67.* day An the boys' department and we will bereactt with some special things to • a,
20th, f or a one dollar bill. • :
A large number of Horonites took
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adVantage of the Huron .01d Boys' of • to make matters Interesting.
Toronto tent on the exhibitmaground,
and its iionle•setretary, R. A. Walker; ea.
was kept busy, furniehing cornferts for eerea-;
50 Boys Odd .0oats$2 50 and $2-.09 for 51..44.
Boy Unlined Tweed Coats 3 Price
200 prs Boys Mole Knickers.- 40 & 350 for 240'
50 Boks SChool Caps for - 19c
Boys Fanc3i-Stuts 54 and 53.50 for 2.69
Lion,. Brand .
'ofb-Boy'-s-IC-idckers-
In the ease of Fulford ve. Stationer, ewe*
which has been pendinv for some time
over a note which defendant gave
plaintiff, judgement has been rendered E
grying the plaintiff, Fulford, 01275 with
costs. MO"
D. N, Easton, of Toronto, has ac.
cepted the position as -heed clerk ill
jr.iCk13011 Brien retail store. He cOttlee es,*
well rediammended, and will prove et"-• •
quite an addition to their already
efficient staff. • ph**.
oattsta
We understood anothernaantifoctur- oss.a,
ing concern is in course of formulation, ostsem
and we hope it. way snouted in getting
itfittedtbUt-the-triain-draw-backc-toltil
is water privileges, power and lighting trirai
facilitioe, whic13 our tow o is sadly in
need of.
Some one asks the question "Who ow-.
is responsible for the way he Yvhieh tbe
eft MI6 Co. were allowed Uncut tip arid ,7"--
eig boles in our recreation ;park?" We
huff% say weltre.uttitble to answer, but ix' -
know it has destroyed the park aS a
PlaV'ground far the present, mow.
Maitland irdfney, Who has been on
the town's pay -roll for the past summer
as ilnieher on the granolit hie sidewalks
has left, having been offered a more
lucrative position on the Walks at Lim-
don. We are now at it stand • still in
sidqvvalk
Every garment is right up to -date in style, perfect in fit The LinP lfratid iRgotting rev,',n
' and aa near perfection in every detail as skilled operators
• can get it. Materials are all first class and prices will be
$8.to $5 a suit or overcoat, lower than you can get the
same material for made to order.
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t aerated on thti road theatidityx,' Teannos'
Jackson jr.,, looking after the extreme
western treat, wbile O. C. Ranee left'
yesterday to do op tits maritime provo. 4,•"";;;.,.
ineee. 'They ate preparing for a heavy W.*
spring irstle, and froth the way orders. Oil"
ere moving' in we haire, not the lettet
doubt but that they will have it, • ego -
One of the neatest little folders that
it has been our plesentre to look tiptin
has been istued hy rho Toronto Globe Ittats.••
setting forth itelealltree far the emm,.
frig year, With photos of St John,' Hal.
;fax Montreal, Prederictott and Isis--
The boys strong point is in finding the weak one in his knickers. The
Lion Brand Xi:tickers are stout durable ones, made of the ljest material„ that 'will
hold the boy wherever he gets caught -wont tear or wont:rip-made with double
knees and double seats -double sewn with linen thread -taped bottoms -linings
boxed in thus covering all seams -trimmings of the best and the fit perfect. If you
are not a Customer try a pair the first time you have to btiy. It will pay you. We are the only Agents in this
place for the Lion.13rand
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When the Bell Rins•
§ohoolstarts with the ring of the bell. EOW'S• the Boys Clothes. If there is
'anything in th.e.,*orld_that will .make goinettrbtriool easy for the average boy, it's a
new suit. We have stud -fa -the' school suit problein-fr6rallur-parentreitle as well al --
from the store standpoint. We .find that the LionBrand fills a long felt want -made
from durable Tweeds, wE;11 burl and well made ---Coats have rtettell facings-Xniek
ers itouble.seats and double knees -Outwears twoi ordinary sults, and the price is (1
very low. °nee a eustomer, always -a tustoiner. Wearothe selling agents in 614 blue.
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THE FAMOUS .
ta, CLOTIIING PEOPLE
Quebec, and pictures of the Parliament ,
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..00kiag Forward" Is its title, •,
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