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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1911-03-09, Page 8• POggit TAE CLINTON, NNW w SPRING WelITEWEAR Etc At Going Out of Business Prices. • 001110010100011110101011010, • 0 -wing -Ito these goods being bought months-beicre- we' ever thought of going out of business, we were unable to cancel them, and goods were pass- ed into stock this week, and all go at sale prices. White Gowns, Skirts, Waists, Corset Covers, Drawers, Etc. Come Early and Get °First Choice. TheyWon't Last. Long. Staples Hosiery and Gloves 10c Prints for . So. • 25e Hosiery for • ' , 190 12c Prints for . .100 35c Hosiery for ...,., ,„.. ...., ,, •„ ... '...... 29.i 80 Toweling forA 39i3 tic .. riOe Hosiery for 10c Towerng for 8c 25c Gloves for 12ic Tewelicg for , • -10c 50o Gloves for 1599cc 15c Toweling for 12o • 75d Gloves for 0,• 10c Shirting for .. 8a 1,110 Gloves for Itqc Shirting for 4 ", .10c 1.25 G rives for 980 15c Shit ting,for 12c ' 1.50•GloveS for. , -.7.7172•4! 19c Shirting for 14c . 12ic Sateens for .Corsets .• 15c Sateens for 1!..t 20c Sateens for 170 25c Ticking 190 8c Flanneiette for tqc - 10c Flannelette for 80 120 Planne'ette for .. 10c 25c Flannels for ' Ps 19e • - Dress Goods Thousands of yards of Dress t3rooas in all the new and popular weaves . and colors reduced as follows-. 25c Dress Goods • NC • • ' 50c Dressi Goods 39c ' 60c Dress Goods 450 75c'Dretis Goods 590 85c Thiess Goods ^ Me 1.00 Dress Goods .. ... 79e 1.25 Dress Goods 98c 1.50 Dress Goods 1.22 Underwear 25a Ladies Underwear for .. .. 3500. c Ladies Underwear -for .,.. :. `.. .... . ., 1111) 5LadiU.es Underwear for :pa 75e Ladies Underwear for 1,01 Lad..ies Underwear for 79c 1.25 Ladies rinderwear for 98:1 790• 1.50 Ladies Underwear for 1,22' . 59c 50c Corsets for . 4. 30c 75c Corsets for. • No • 1.00...Corsets for • . 79c . 1.25 Corsets for ... ..... . . . ........ ,..., ...... 980 1,50 Corsets for • - 1.2:k , 2.00 Parasols for. 1 02 2 0) Corsets for 1 02 50c Parasols for parasols 75e Parasols for ..... ... 1-00 l'itrasols •• • 25 Parasols for • • 1 50 Parasols for • 39e 590 790 98o 22' 3 00 Parasols for • • ' 225 12hc and I5c Dress Gingharns 9c. yard Meng Fur goats, :Men-a-L-aAad-Boy:S.,,, Ready' mem .suigs. We have- markeddown all mens Suits and Overcoats to selling out prices. We have oclv been, carrying ready make Clothing..or a short time and all praCitually. new. Space' will not permit us to quote price but an inspection. will convence yoti of these value•. • • . Hens 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.. r.25 r.50 Mens Hats r.00 1 oo Mens Hats .75 Made Clothing and Hat Now is the time to-bui-a---Fur-Coat, and -new -spring Suit or a suit for the boys'during this sale. We have marked down the price of clothing, Fur Coats and Men's Hats at cpst and less, Positively no reserve come while the choice is Complete. `- • • liens Fur 'Coats Mens Coons, Calf, Dog, Galjoway • 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 Suits 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 too late in com- ing for these. • Carpets 50c Tapestry Carpets for • 90c . 60c Tapestry Carpets for , 42c 75c Tapestry Carpets for 59c 85e Tapestry Carpets for 69e 1.90 Brussels Carpets for 790 1.25 Brussels Carpets for .. 986 1.50 Brussels Carpets for ... 1,22 75c Wool Carpets for , . 50z 90c Wool Carpets for . 60c 1.10 Wool Carpets for • 790 250 Jap Matting -for 12e .11ip Matting for • Buos " t, .• ' Lace Curtains . . 50c Lace Curtahls, 100 11.50 Tapestry Rugs for • 75c Lace Qu tains • 50c 15 00 Tapestry Rags ror ..... . . ... .. ... . . . 11.25 1,00 Lace curtains . . ... , ..., ...." ..... , . 700 .1050 Tapestry Rugs for 12.50 1 25 Lace Curtains • 18.00 Tapestry Rugs for . 15.00 1.50 Lace Curtains. - ... .... ... ..... , . ...,...19,822o' 20 O./Brussels Rugs thy • 15.50 L75 Lace Otirtains • • 1 32 22 00 Brussels Rugs for ....•..... ... 1700 2.00 LaceCurtains ... ..... .. ....... ..... .1 62 25.90 Brussels Rugs for • _ • '• 10.00 2.25 Lace Curtains..,, ., • 1 78 30,00 Axminster Rugs for ' •24 00 • 2,50 Lace Curtains - .• • .1.08 2.71) Lace Curtains 2.28 LiflOIeIIftls • 3.00 Lace Curtains 100 4 yard wide Linoleum •... . .. .. -..... .... . 1.8(i 3.25 Lace 'Curtains 100 4 yard wide Linoleum, best onality. . 2 20. 3.50 Lade Curtains 2 yard wide Linoleuria • 90c 4 00 Lace Ourtailis t . • -2.48 . • -.2.75. '3.23 4' All Class'es of Men's and Wonien's•Firres SelUng at aost and Less .CLINTON NEW ERA • DR. OVENS, London, Surgeon, Oete list, Specialist. will be at W. 8, R. Holmes' Drug store'on Tuesday. Apl, 25th Glasses property fitted, deafness. catarrh and &Ling eyesight treated. All dm,. • FINED FOR SELLING TO MINORS East week S. J. IVIdCaughey, 41 the Commercial Hotel appeared 'be - 1 ore Police Magistrate AnderWs\on a charge laid by Inspector Asquith of selling liquor to millers. The 'Magistrate imposed a tine Of $1.0 and oasts. The previous Ngeek 'W. J. 'perking, nt. Bengali, appeared be - pore the Magistrate on a similar eliarge, laid by Inspector Torran wart watlefined $10 and .coats: BOYS minormo. • • A ,big meting of an the boys in toWn, froM91.2 to 18 years of age, Illieeee• ee'ess efeseeeses afIll be held( in the Odd Fellows Hall on Monday, eaening, ,next, at 8 o'cloele,to reorganize the Boy's As- sociation for the coining season. All the boys are inVitedWhether theet join or not. Several citizens will give addressee and a literary program is 'being prepared. BOUGHT A FARM. • Mr. John Ward, of Stal,nfeed, has bought the Diaper farm on Mait- land eon., Goderieh, has moved on the nnron ro'acx and as soon as. Swill; opens hei intends to fix 'Up the buildings And Iniprov-e the farm in igeneral. We 'wish " Mr. Ward success fin his work and a long, prosperous stay With is. BOYS WILL TAXE A TRIP. This year the Winner!' in the be balleseries of the 130Y's Association will be taken to Toronto, by ' • its genial president, Thos. Iiekborl, Zr. so that at present the boys are wishing ,t)te 'MOW Would disappear ito that they might start and prac.. 111111* '4 • • •••••••••••••• . tiee for the big trip. EASTelltIRON TnAcligRs. The executive committee of the Bast Huron Teacher's Association met in Clinton :Publie School on Saturday, March 4th, to make ar- rangements for their annual eon- Vention which will be held Mit' year in '13eassele on May 4th, and 5th: Those present were lifessre. A Scott, G. Holman, and .W. Beatty, of Seitforth, W. Joynt, of. Blyth and C. Holland, and J. nartiey, of Clinton, NEW STORE. Saterday of bkis !week Mr. G. L. Cook opens up a 5cs 10, 15c. store in the store recently occupied by A. J. Grigg. Thiel is something new for !Clinton and the fame, will speak for itself.' Mr. Cook in- tends lotting his intainesa be knoeen through the NOW Era so that the publicrftWill see what he has to seil. „ (5, STRATFORD, ONT. Write us at °nee foe our free Catalogue and learn what is ,being done in the leading business college in Western Ontario, Ouegraduates secure good positions, and meet with success, business men say they are the hest, We have three de- partments. Commetetel, Shorthand and Telegraphy. We give indivi. dual !flatmate') and you may enter at any time. D. A. McLachlin PRINCIPAL - serteets* saws costelis. *newelle t oe. heals flei 'WOO awl atistill• THURSDA.Y, MARCH itth, ," • • • .."7" „ • ; rrr"-.11:"^or- CLINTON MARKETS . . • Wheat -75, W. Peas -70, 75. 1* Oats -28, 29. * Barley -53. 60. ' `sborts-$23,0e, Bran -$2L00. • I1ogs-$6.60. 4, Eggs -1.9, 20. Butter -W.2% 4-4444-44-letee+++004!++++++4-4•44+ "41 HURON OLD mum The annual excursion Of the Hur- on Old Boya of Toronto, will he run on Saturday, July 8, returning on Monday. It is proposed that a sort of aide erip maer aloe be kir- ranged for 'those !Who Wish to take it, possibly thirty or forty, though the details are( not yet all com- plete. This side trip Would consist of a drive from Seaforth to Bay- field then on. to Godericlii from there to Dungannon ; -then oh to Wingiumx, ami front Wingliane -to - Clinton., catching the return train there, The expenses of the side trip, which would c not likely be VeryEr.real.t..wonla be borne only b' those taking part therein. BIBLE SUNDAY. - Bishop Williams is- notifying all the Anglican clergy of the Diocese of Huron, to observe Sunday,. Mar. '26, as Bible Sunday, to mark the. tercentenary of the authorized 'ver - Bien' of the English 13ible. The same date Will 'be set apart in Eng- land, and special sermons • art:prop-, riate to the occasion will be preach- ed there, as here. It is likely that the Anglican church will take a leading part 'in celebrating . the Bible tercentenary, inasmuch as the English Bible was given to the English people by the chureh • of England, SPECIAL PRIZES. Following are the special prizes 'offered at Clinton, .Spring Fair, to be held on Thursday, April 6th.- • Beet heavy. draught stallion sweepstakes; any ago, any • class -Prize $10 in :Gold given by Mr. Geo. Hoare and( T. WleMichael & Son. " Family of three colts, colts of same sire, 1910'proseney-Prize of $8 gieen by Mr. James Leiper, Reeve of Ilullett. Beat Agricultural teat* in • har- ness -Cup valued ab $15 presented by the Bora 'Bank, Clinton, and The Molsons Vank,riinton, Best Di'aug'htF1i1y, under one -ear.-prize of $5 feiven 'by Mr. Geo, Dale, Hullett. • - Best walking team, team of eith- er heavy !draught, agricultural or general purposes, ha'vi'ng Non a prize at the Clinton Spring Fair, 19-. 11, to Ib a shown in wagon without • load and 'wheels free, -Prize a bag of flour, deleted: 'by Mr. James Fair, Clinton. •. , Combination Roadster; • ,to • be. shown either -in hatless, in saddle, or in haitere*Cash prize of $5 done .aetd by Dr. Chas. McGregor, Con- • stance. • • Best Three Horses.; Ageictiltural or draught nares, or geldings, a k.„ es considered, "mot be ensiled • by on,e man and his rightful property on Meech 15th 1911. Open to all camera, Stallions barred., - Cash prizes given by the Association let 1110, 2nd, $5, 3rd, $3. • Best broodhxia' re; heavy 'draught A prize of a $10 Waterproof Coat or its equivalent, donated by The Morrish Clething Company, Clin- ton. Best heavy draught team .in har- ness -A cash prize of $10 in Gold, presented by Wm. Preudfoot Esq., M.P.P., Goderich. . • eee.se Team (with Equipment - A special prize of $5 in goldis do- nated by Major • D:" McTaggart, Clinton, for the beet team arid eUtfit tepeeeenting the owners re- speetive busineas, ExaMples, - Dray team toebe shown with dray, Farmer's Team to! !be Silto,ivn with farm wagon, Carriage team 'to be shown by liveryman in carriage. Child's 'Turnout, the (best child's • single turnout musebe driven by a child under 14. -Prize of a watch donated by Mr. W. E. 'Counter, Clinton • Best Grey team, heavy draught Agricultural or General . Purpose upen to all comers. -A cash prize of 1.0 in Gold( given by the Associa- tion. - - Best individual • !terse, heavy draught, Agricultui•al or General Purpose, Stallions barred- - A $15 Silver Cup ia donated by Mr. A.J. IVIcXurray, Clinton, • • Best 3 !Cattle 'any breed, 3 years ind under witb bull, sweepstakes - A cash prize of • $5 is givers by Sle.sses. Tozer' & 'Brown, Dry Goods aad Clisthing, Clinton. CLINTON DEFEATED •GODERICIF Clinton emphasized most ponclus- iv* Last Friday evening,:they had a good hockey teatn When they de- feated the :nest hockey team God- • erieh could produce, including Schafer, of 'Berlin, on the ice here by a score, of 7-5. Goderich had as much 'thence that bight of belt- • ing Nintien as a feather -weight have of knocking • but Jack johieion. Individual rushes pre- dometated with the Goderieh buneh bat tile home-brews tried to work in a little combination. Chapman and Johnston, goal -minders, for Goth rich and Clinton respectively' pick, :1 out the hardest kind of shots nonchalantly and gave 'a fin- ished exhibition.. Goderieh not core often enough so that the Goderich Goal !umpire elairned one that hit the boards 5 feet . away from :the goal, and was counted as the uinpire had en attack of blind staggers just at that moment, the fendin e•oa] umpire was renown- ed. At half time the score was 5.10 2 for Clinton. The seeond half Was slow and towards the end it became painful tot 'watch land both teams were beginning to grow weary. Referee Robinson menaced the game well and kept -it elean, We understand' that Many bets were made, that Goderich would double ithe score( at half tithe and some at full lathe, so that some of our sporting gentlemen Will be ab- le to shake a little of Got:lei-kb money, Belcher, Goderieh, point player, slipped and fell beside hia weal and Was laid out for scone min- utes, No one was to blame Foie. lowing were the plavers.-Clinton- Goal„,Johneon., Point‘Rumball, oV•••• er. Copp,, rover, O'Neil, centre.,For- rester, 'R. 'wing, Mitchell, L. wing, Draper. Goderieh-Goal,chapniati.... point. Belcher, cover Dean, rover, McLean eentre lVfentinald, L., wing, Schafer It, Wing, Walters, TIN W. D. FAIR CO, is prepared to meet and satisfy every reasonable demand of its., patrons consistent with. good business in' Wall. Paper. • TheWo D. Pair Co. often the eheapest-Pllways the Best ,Ammiammumm...!moZW:0 --"stefeme-e";ekeeeeeele •••••••••60010••••••••••• • . 0 THE • Cash sijsie� Introduced by us, will prove a marked success. These prices c n otir' goods, which every one admits to be cheap, is the direct result Cf our cash, system, both in our buying . and. selling. . There's a .sasisfaction. in Owing no man anything. - Allarticles from 5 cents 'to 25 Cents, We b tee opened up a new line of •goods in the. store • recently occupied by A. J. Grigg • - Grand Opening Saturday; • March .11th The *5e, 10e, and 15e Store. Cooll :Get Ready . . For the position just ahead of O you, .About 1500 young men • and women prepare for promot- • ion to better things by spending • e few mi onths n our great school e Shaw school. The Central Buse • flees Uollege of Toronto. Our ea • new catalogue will interest you, .6 Von are invited to write for it • r. W. H. SHAW • Pres. .yonge and Gerrard Streets, O Toronto o ' . e easowavolises,_16000410•••••• 1 * immodicoso. HORSES SHIPPED,. Mr. C. :Wallis shippeda car. of home ,to they west and followed . them on !Wednesday. If the prose -; pectis are :good a second car will folloVe in a couple of weeks. MINOR LOCALS. ' • New ideas are often gained from. 1 ad-retiding-new ideabs about 1a-:, brics, about .styles, about • useful things, inventions and devices for neakiag life less irksome. • - • 0• • • • • • • • • • • pecI.44 FOR SATURDAY AND THE FOLLOWING WEEKS • Our five and ten cent windows were' such a hngh 'mess that we • Have decided to continue the same foe another week, adding an extra Special of %granite Dippers regular price 25*. cents, while they last * for only ..........., .. .. .. .. ..... . . . . . .. . . ....... 10e Look for our !Change next Week. ' • We also wish to draw 'Year attention to Dr. Hess Celebrated • Stock Food it is a scientific ,Compound for noises, Cattle, and Hogs it is a tonic increases the appetite, aids assitnulation and puts on flesn and produces the sleek glossy coat; that finishing touch that com- mands the fancy prices. • TryPanacen, - It clues deseease and makes Hens ley; • Aluminum Ware -Just a.few articles left at less than cost,, this • is a high grade ware don't. Miss the chance. A good supply of Sap pans, Buckets, and spiles, a few Clothesracks'left regular $1:50 for $L00 Dutsbaue- the great sweeping coinponud we now. carry in stock • in Barrels, halfs, and quatees, Order now. • _ • • • s••••••••••••••• *mom*. wt. *gm HARLAND.: BROS. Stoves and tiardware • Two DollarShoes For Ladies at Fred Ja.ksons . . + We have just received a range of fine. Shos _.; for Ladies to sell at two dollars a pair which are • * e• T. the best value we have ever beenaable to offer, •• + .i. 4.• 4. They are right up to date in shape made of a . t *.t. Choice Selection of Dongola Kid, blucher, pattern * and are as nice looking as many . higher priced *. .41: .ShOes. ' . ' :11 We back thent up. and guarantee satisfactory. 4. I NtearI.' t will be our pleasure to show these good's ÷ + .. whether you wish to buy or not. 4 • • s. . • + .1. . Try us for Satisfactory Shoes * - 3 • Repair while .you wait 0++++++++44++,,,f+.4;0+0,04.• +++444 FREI), JAKSON: •