The Clinton New Era, 1911-03-02, Page 4.res CLINTON D0 WA ,
ything Must
T THIS
CREAT $J.... LLINGOUT SALE
..Carpels, House Funlishings
ANY were turned awry last Saturday, this we simply could not control
But we have made greater preparations for.handling our patrons in lily,
future. Don't think for a ' minute that all the bargains are gone --it..
takes a whole lot of selling ant weeks to doit in •to dispose of a stook as large
as ours. Thou ands of . bargains - are here still, and ' will beuntil this sale is over
Staples
10c Prints for °
1.22c Prints for �" , jc
8e Toweline• for 6e
I0c Toweling for 8c
124c -Toweling
for 10e
15c Toweling fer 12e
10c Shirting for Sc
I2ic Shirting for 100 ,
15c Shirting for 12e
19c Shirting for 14c.
12:jc Sateens for tr 10c
15c Sata .ns for 12c
20c Sateens for 17c
25e Ticking 19c
8c Flannelette for
10c Flannelette for , Sc
12>Ic Flanne'ette for l0c
25c Flannels for 19c
Dress Goods
Thousands of yards of Dress Goods
in all the new and popular weaves
and colors reduced as follows -
2.5c Dress Goods 19c '
50c Dress Goods
(30c Dress Goods ' 45c
75c Dress Goods 59c
85c Dress Goods 67c
1.00 Dress Goods r 79c`
1.25 Dress Goods •98c :
•.1sri0 mess Goods ,. 1.22
96
'Hosiery and' Gloves
25e Hosiery for
855e Hosiery for
450c hosiery for
2.5cGlovesfor-
50c Gloves for
75c Gloves•for .,;.,.....• , 59c
1.00 Gloves For
1;25 Gloves for
1.50 Gloves for .:.:1,2}.
Underwear
19c25e Ladies Underwear for .:.... ..... ..:...: 19c
29 350 Ladies Underwear for •
290
39e 50e Ladies Underwear for •
75e Ladies Underwear for
., 89c 1.0') Ladies Underwear for >$tc
1.25 Ladies Tincierwear for 79c
▪ 98L50 Ladies Underwear for 122
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Corsets
SOc Corsets for ,
75c Corsets for..
1.00 Corsets for
1.25 Corsets for
1.50 Corsets for
2 0) Corsets for .
Parasols
• 50c Parasol for' .. , . 39c
,,,.,....... . 39e "lac Parasols for .... .. ... rqe
>qc 1.00 Parasols for... „ 790
lac 1 25 Parasols for....... ... 980
c)y,; 1 50 Parasols for•
... ,1,•,, ... ,1, 22
1 22- 2.00. Parasols for
1 6.2. 0J Parasols for 1.G'
2 25
i • c and IgC Dress�. ���a�s.9c ��d
Mens Fur Coats, Ailens and Boys Ready
Made Clothing� and •fiats.
Now is the time to buy a Fur Coat•and new spring Suit' or a suit --for
the boys during this sale. We have marked down the price of C of (Ting, Fur
Coats and Mens -gats at cost and less. Positively no reserve comewhil e
the choice is complete.
Hens Fur Coats ,
Mens Coons, Calf, Dog, Galloway
Lamb, and Clipped Wambat Coat all
marked down for quick selling, .it will
pay you well to look these over. If
you are intending to buy one next
year now is the time to save money.
Boys ` Sults-
Boys two• and three piece suits
in Worsted and Tweed, several styles
to choose from marked down to
prices that aught to clear them out
quickly, so don't be tot) late in com -
ingA-for these.
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'Hens Suits ••.
_We havemarked down all mens
Suits. and Overcoats . to sellingout
prices. We have only been carrying
ready. -make Clothing .or a short time
and allpracitually new. Space will
not permit us to quote price but an
inspection will convence you of these
value: .
11.tns Hats
Mens hard and soft. Hats in. Black
and'Grey, marked down to the fol-
lowing prices
2.5o Mens Hats:., $1,50
2.00 Mens .'Hats , 1.25
, 1.50 Mens Rats.... . 1,.00
I OO.r renS, Hats......,: •75
Carpets
50c Tapestry Carpets for
60e Tapestry Carpets for ..
75c Tapestry Carpets -for
85c Tapestry\Carpets for
1,00 Brussels -Carpets for
1.25 Brussels Carpets for
1.50 Brussels Carpets for
75c Wool Carpets for .. ,
90c Wool Carpets for
1.10 Wool Carpets for
25c .Iap Matting for
124c .lap Matting tor
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39c
42c
59c
69e
790
68c
1.22
69c
70c
190
100
Rugs .
11,50 Tapestry Rugs for at 8.50
15 00 Tapestry Rugs fog,; 11.25
16.50 Tapestry Rugs for , '' 12.50
18,00 Tapestry Rugs for 15:00
20 0d Brussels Rugs for • . 15.50
2200 Brussels Rugs'for ,:, . 17.06
25.(10 Brussels Rugs for 19.0()
30.00 Axminster Rugs for , . +21.00.
Linoleun
4 yard wide Linoleum' ' 1.86
4 yard wide Linoleum, best quality......, 2')
2yiird:wide Linoleum;ou.,, .ale •
All Cas es of
Lace Curtains
50a. Lace Curtains...... ...... 39e
75c Lace ()u tains . 590
1,00 Lace Curtains.
12S Lace Curtains. .. 70c
• 982
1:50 Lace Curtains,.... ..„
1.75. Lace Curtains .1.32 •
2.00 Lace Curtains . ' Y 1.62'
2.255 Lace Curtains. ,i 178
2.50 Lace Curtains.. ; • f 98
2.75 Lace Curtains ;.2.23
2 48
2 75
2,93
3 23.
3,01) Lac& Curtains
13,25 Lace Curtains:,
3.50 Lace Curtains . ,
4 00 Lace •Curtains. . .
en's apLd
,ossa
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THURSDAY MARCH 2n
o, CLINTON' 4.
MARKETS .
Wheat -84. ,...,
• Daus-28, 30.
Barley -003, 60.
"'Shorts-- $23.00.
:Brat -$21.00.
11014s-.$6,60.
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THE (FIRST APPEARANCE.
A top 'baggy Made its appear-
ance on Monday Morning. Is this.
the sign .that Spring is here ?
HAD 1GOOt HOUSES.
Marks (Bros. had 'good houses.
during their stay in town andwere
well satisfied 'with, the 'business
done, They, /went froom here: to
W inghann.
THE EDSON LEADER.
This week we received Vol. L No.
I, 'of the ',Edson Leader., ' Alberta,
publiished.by a Clinton boy in the
person 'of Jas. R. Andrews son of
Police(Magistrate Andrews.. By
the filet issaereet looks as if the
Leader has a 'bright future before
it. We lw.iish t1i !editor success to
this new Venture.
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BAGGAGE-SMA'S13ER.
Mr. IE. N. Lewis •4utroduced "an
act respecting 'baggage -smashing
by Which he. hopes to cope with
the 'inconveniences And loss Sus-
tained by passengers through the
careless and reckless handling of
their trunksand valises. The
measure proposes to place a file
not exceeding $50 on the • man
guilty of 'doing the damage and to
hold the railway, reapansihlo.under
a decision of,'the magistrate for
the loss (sustained. • la
Hon, Mr. Graham approved -the
first reading of the bill. The rail-
way tact, the Minister pointed out,
aave'eertain powers in this matter
but •the whole ,sublect would be•
looked Onto.
NOTICE TO TEACIIETI.S.
• TIie Huron Promotion Examina-
tions will be held on April 6th, 7th
and 101h. Papers twill be set for
Jr, and,'Sr. 2nd., Jr. 3rd., Sr.3rd.,
and Jr. 4th classes. East'Huron
Teachers are reclue,sted to notify J.
M Ficld, leso_.. •tnspeetor cif Sc oo e
(.c.>d rich, of the number of papers
needed for each. class as soon as
pu.ssibi:..
Mr. i1'. S. \Vie t tma1 ,of •Broderick.
Sask., is visiting' atthe home pf
J ie. Lindsay '(iris Week. :
etIrs.VV. at. Owen grid. daughter,
Miss' Otis en, of :Rote -bells, Dakota; is
visiting' at, the hoarse of •J. 13.Lind-
s'ay this 'week.
.''TeTAVISII--Mc10EN.21E, `
very pretty: ,�weddia g.. t.or k
aee at the. hon$c. 'f Mr:'bhri'Me- •
',Kenzie, 44a-oStrect,''Calgary, • ' on
'Wednesday. evening, Feb: : 15th,
when his sister„Miss Elizabeth Mc-
Kenzie, was married. to Mr. John -
Craig McTavish., principal of the•.
Greed' ferun,k Business Collegeof.
that !city. The ceremony was per •,
formed 'by 'Rev. Dr. aVIcelueen, in
the presence of the relativ-s of
the (bride,. • and a few t: Ainxate
friends. This bride was handsome-
ly (gowned in eream -duchesse satin
with 'Brussels last and seed -pearl
garniture and 'carried : a shower
bouquet of roses and illness of the.
valley. Little !Miss 'Helen MCQuetn
dain'tly. fracked in; cream silk, .ae
ted,aa flower 'girl, while. • Master
Kenneth (McKenzie perform: ,dl tee
duty sof ring-tb'earer. The grooves
gift. to the bride '(vas a• sun -burst
'Pearls, to the flower rick a• Cres- .
Cent ibrooch, and eo.• this ring -bear-
er', .a sibnett ring. Among the
many 'gabs „recoived' by the 'bride
was .a handsomo :silver 'tea • , ser-
vice from ttht ,students of •the
Grand Trunk Business College.
Ritter a sumptuous x•epastwas par-
taken et, the happy couple; repair-
ed rto their own home on Vietoria •
Avenue. • The lgroorn its a well-
known Clinton boy. -teed hi,s malty.
fri€)iuls liars will all join in . ex-
tending Icongt'atulations. • '
NEW EDITOR. APPOINTED: •
• in last Week's Christian Guardian
it made the following reference. to
the'\appoint'nent. of .Mr. Arthur R.
• Ford, son of Tim J, E. „rod,
tt?wn, -
At a special Meeting sof, the Cen-
tral 9eetro'n . •uf .the Book and
• Publishing. Committee, --}held( last
week, 'Mr. Arthur R. •Forrd, of Win-
nipeg., nvas aI>liointed., to 'the posi-
tion 'of Western assistant editorto
the Christian Guardian. .The Mate
ter rof this a•ppointrnent hiss been
under 'consideration fol' • some
moinths '. The {General Conference
meeting in -'Victoria in August east
decided that, at Toast until such.
time a:s a 'western church paper
nmight 'be established, the Central
Committee should be charged with
.tiic [duty in providing an assistant
editor for the (Christian Cxuardian
tt 1>o should x'es,dc' in West tem Can-
ada. At a meeting hold inNovem'.•.
ber last the question of appoint-,
*tent (suss •discussed at length, and
de' !snarl left pending advieo and
interaction from member's of the
4i stern Connnittee and : other'
leis ters lot tee clluz'ch resident in
the western provinces.. The,ap•.
po.,1.tinett was, therefore, made af-
ter'due and ample consicleratien,
''I+ord, who is a son of • the
ler v. J. 'E: Ford, ,of Clinton, Ontario
th •ugh a y01)11f than legs been en-
:;.e wed in neWsl)an r work for cnnito
n ,eurnl>er• of years, end has been
pr euliarlyeuecessful in his chosen
ea Bing, For sortie time he hall
be cart tivith th,e• Winnipeg '.i''Ie�> r+itis,
•'
w re his work has been. "very
highly appreciated. He has beetle
ft relent contributor to S1,,•"
tunes of ,this paper, so that he is
net enknciwn to its many readers
M.. Ford has also been very acture
in the Work, iof the church, espec-
ially. among •'young' men, and 1s .0
good speaker and .leader ansong
(then.
The appalrstment 'of a la rnian to
quell a .position as this•marks setae,.
thing of a'depnrture frons custom,
tut ohere seems ,no reason to be -
Tuve 'that any mistake hits ', been
matte on this aground. Mr, ' Ford
has the endorsatiata of many
westerly men 'who have wormed
lteraselves toi this' Matter, • and
t is 'eonfideiitly. ,expected, that ,he
will have the ,entire co-operation
nd !enthusiast'ic.'sulipnx'q of the
hurch in the 'west in the teesponsi,.
le 'work which had been given 'tri
hkin. 'Wen he Will 'boleti his -works
d Inatiy, other total 'of detail •iti<
be+ru connection 'therewith 1 *Ve let tO
e emoted..
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CLINTON NEW
ERA
DR. OVENS, London, Surgeon, Ocii.
list, Specialist. wilt be at W. S. R.
.Holmes' Drug store, on Tuesday, .Feb,
28th Glasses property Fitted, deafness,
catarrh and Ealing eyesight treated,
All day.
THE BRUCEFIELD SEED SHOW.
T The annual Seed Show under
the auspices at the South Huron
Agricultural Society.will be held
in jRo!se' Rall, Brueefield, on Fri-
dthis week- (March 3rd. The
society, its offering liberal prizes
to, (exhibitors of Seed Grain, whish .
ehtxitld wast a large IiNt rof en -
Welk A all~ 'of ibhie deletiptfon
give 'those having creed, •rain far.
tale alt excellent porton' ttr to let
their net hboru ViaW w at they,
hate, alkd t std given th?Gre, chair.
Ay
ons of purchasing .seed an oppor-
tunity to find' •putt where the- best
can be obtained: Seed shows are
of ninth 'benefit to farmers and
the dire efield show should be %t�•ll
patronized by those, interested in
good, eclearl seed.
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A 11VIAII R.IAGE LICENSE.
l SE.
The looseness of the marriage tie
in the "tinitedi States is frequently
�eommented bn, and yet the 'most
drastic iiaarriage 'bill ever present.
ed to anyi legislature has 'teen
'drawn for presentatio ' t
r( o he
Colorado. ,Assembly, It has the
support Of thei four 'women Mein -
bets of the legislature. •The . bill
provides for pysieal examinations
and requires a',clean bill of health
,before tittering ints the marriage
•state. It denies the right of Maar
ridge. to %maofns nftlicted' With
tuberculosis or oth e�rtitutlonsd
eorq llutn a dsba Confirmed
d stl tl wb *maims
of. drugs also: .aro barred, as ;well
as those engaged' in infamous eel,
lings. ,
OUT COLLECTING.
Messrs ,11. Graham and Jas. rord
are busy visiting the business men
and" all .oithertl who are interested
In the SPrin „Busk Show and have
succeeded'ia collecting h good
SUirl:�r sAss
WANT CROSSING. 'PROTECTION)
Seaforth Beard of Trade has re.
con vended the advisability of the
town 'enuncil taking immediate ac-
tion towards the better protection
of life and property at the Grand
Trunk 111 swayy crossing en . Main
street, thr'octge' al system of auto
tnatic• (gates, an ,electric talarrin 'be 1
operated by approaching trains, r
thealntenanee of a watehmlin'by,
tire Or'at ' '','"runs$ tallowy; leosln-
STRATFORD, .0tiT.
Write us at once for otir free
Catalogue and learn what is being
done in the Ieading_business college
in Western Ontario. Our graduates'
secure good positions, and meet
with success, business men say they
atethe best. We have three de-
paettnents. 4)ommetcial, Shorthand
and Telegraphy. , We give indite-
duai instrnctien and you may enter
at any time. .
D. A. McLachlin°
. PRINOIp'AI.odisiminuiliolionimmommommaniton
: -,
rot W. D. FAIR CO,
is prepared to meet and satisfy
every reasonable demand of its
a.
patrons consistent" with good
business in 'Wa1t Paper. -
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TheWo:D..4Fairb
Often the eheapest•411ways. rhe Best
MONTHLY DANCE. .
Last Friday evening•the Pastime
Club heid their monthly dance and
everyone enjoyed themselyt s. •
COTUNCIL MEETING,
The regular 'council Meeting will
he held next 'Monday. evening , at 11
o'clock in the Council Chamber.
FIOCKEY Tc-NIGFtT.
A benefit genie 4vi11 be played
to -night; between, the Banker's and
Coop's team, and the proceeds will.
be given to .those who got injured
iii the: local hockey league. A •
good crowd 'should turn out to see
thus game,
CLINTON DEFEATED GODEP.if'R
Monday evening lof this week
a picked. team frown Godericll.•play-
ed an exhibition( Match with a
picked team . tin this 'town. The
score was 14-7. Followings Were
the .Iocal .players. -Goal, Johnson,
point, Ruriibalk;' cover, Cop rover,
Forrester, centre McLennan; L.
wing, Draper, R. 'wing, :Mitchell; A.
Goderich elan was referee.
DEPARTMENTAL .EXAMS. •
The department' o,£ . education at
Toronto has issued the timetable
for July examinations. For en-
trance to 'Normal. school's' the ex
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Get Ready
w For the position just ahead of r
• you, About 150) young men •
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and women prepare t,'or pronlot- •
• ion to better things by spending •
ee a few months in our great school •
e Shaw school, The Central Buse et
• nese College of 'Toronto. Our •
O new catalogue will interest you, •
®'You are invited to write for it
® W. 11. SlitAW Pres: Yonge • .
• and Gerrard Streets, •
INIOGovamoW0* 'looeoo•ossssi
aemenemesseemea
fi ains win begin on July 3 and ' 1,nst .
till July 7th• For entrance to
culties 01:eduea -ion, .pa etenatrieu-
lateen and honor and : scholarship
1/matriculation, the :exa'm.s will all
I begin on June 29 and lapt ;ill July
i2., except the latter test, whit will
.continue one d'ayelonger. The,
commercial specialist :examination
1 for 41911 wiill • be heist on Augusts 8,
9, 0.0 and 11' at the department of,
education after the 'close of the
summer school at'.the University of
"Toronto.•
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FOR S'ATTADAY AND TIIE FOLLOWING WEEK.
Will bea Viva and Ten cent window your choice of any article2
in the No 1 Window for 5 cents, your choice of any article in No
window f r I0 cents and good values in both windows• an extra sqecia
will be of 25 Granite Wash Basins regular 25 cents for 10 cents 'while
they Inst. No Customer to receive more than one.
We also wish to draw your, attention to Dr: Thiess' Celebrated
Stock Food it is its scientific Compound for Horses, Cattle, and Hoge
it a tunic increases the appetite, aids .assimulation and puts- on flesn
and produces : the sleek glossy coat, that finishing touch that• com-
mands the fancy prices. ;
• Try Patterns = It cures descease and mattes Hens; lay.
Aluminum Ware - Just a few articles left at less than :cost, thi
is a. high grade ware don't .Miss the chance. A good supply of Sap
j;'tns, Buckets, and spites, a tew Ofothesracks, left_ regular $1.50 for $1:00
• All Stoves - both old and yew 10 per cent discount for cash next
week only r r
HA L . D BROS..
Stoves avid l -t rdware
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Libbers
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" 'The present w,eather conditions force many
people into. the purchase of Rubber Shoes which
would be gladly avoided if at1
all possible, and it is .
our aim to assist in making that purehase as easy o •
as we can as regard's the price.
• We are offering Ladies Rubbers at 50c. and
G erltlemens at 7,5c and while these are not the best
qualities made they are good enough to finish the 44•
season with. •
Our very best qualities sell at 75c for Ladies
and $ 1.0o for Meris, ,
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They areguaranteed to be the best that . are .�
made.. *,I**
'4' You will find among.6, 4*
leather lines a - uall,' ' !
good values in all departments.
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Try us for Satisfactory Shoes
hepawir white you wait
FRED JACKSON
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