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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-02-24, Page 8Fiszize v:n9.1?7,111,1113F.7-"7. 11177; i;•':77-7.eii7s7;1-11,,.. . • 4 : . ta• • The Onto First Showing of Spring Dress Goods The bulk of our new spring Dress Goods are now on our counters, A 'Urgers ticf,ler, a .mote varied collection of the season's correct Dress stuffs, it has never been our pleasure to show.- Every fashion- able fabric is represented. The assortment' is wide'enotigh to give ample variety to select from and of most linesthere are not mare than one or two dresses of a pattern We will be pleased to have .you look the new goods over, Whither yOti wish to pur- 9.11 not. Among tbe,fabrics shown are; A . Plain VOILCS Two tone Voiiei • • Silk tolienues Wool Nattes Wool Etamines Plain 'Sicilians plain Ifohairs' ianey'liohairs Light -weight Tweed &Mums CLINTON NNW BBA The -Bowler's Annual Supper. WRIDAY, FEB. 24, WM Tits Nosinattenit 'rag Swain 01/' TUN Fla:WPM ,,EYUKT Tint RUST TIM g0 co, innocan You...emir...4 me Tio 9ectre And a owe* Ha srei on" tkat meet in moult Ani etners hew well 'Tit the art of lialfing erica W how eertm trAnNi befell The aggregation representing Clinton. You retytenyour wife you're 'bowliett TuGsallY 37 LA • Bowling Club AU,/ The Or tee erl info 744 t AN red letter day inthe By the briglas elect/ilk T.t..„. A PRIZE WINNOR.-Mies llisIttwY C'latt°n • Till 11tinici at yen nu te it eh Mountcastle Is the fortunate posseseor it 1"s tile Pectuo•co '41 their 43Auvua'' Lir it you WM I) jug bey w th you of it handsome hanil.cerved antique titer Eeirt ipper and great enamels.= and in- ;mit ea yon clontri-ingb, :eirtatt reYaileil amongst those who well enjoy the smut t c e chele dull fleiebeil walnut* being the eileceesful competitor for a prize otter. eti bx the Arts ,f5; ()rafts Co. of Toron- to, /Or recognizing • ft Old Mende with 1 new 'Emcee," an enigma, in a Tot:et-Ito 1 Obristroas. magazine., • L. , ' THANKS.- Mr magi% of Stanley, with to avail themselves of this opportunityto thank the many friends and acquaintances of Clinton and vicinity, for their kindness to &hem, and their. thoughtfulness Shown in so many tangible ways for their daugh.ter neeta, during her severe la - nese, at the coinfortablysituated horno of the kind, hospitable and courteous Mrs Chidley and family, -- em A ftLACK BYO .Master Beit Ritneford entertained a number of his 4.4.1-chinnelast Friday evenieg<et his, borne. ..Amenget the fun 'enjoyed by his_ guests wits tobogganing., and WS:On-CFO /Ire firtlownthe hill- the toboggan ran foul of ' snag,. when the boys were thrown into a heap. Master Clarence %MOO. was the only unfortunate one, his head. coming in contact with Bert Johnson's, and re- ceive4 aa.ifisty creek over his eye, and Clarence now wearing a beautiful his& discoloration around Abet mem- ber. ' • -T-he--Embroidery-amilace Sale Our spring 'sales of Embroideries and Laces got a good start lait Saturday, and sales are grow- ing in volume daily, Quantities of both' that run up. into the thousand' yards. Values • such as has never beett. in the store before: • - Lagos at 3e worth up to fie li.ares at 5e Worth up • to 12e .Laces at 100 worth uP to 20e Eibroldenes'at Se'wOrth up to !Se.- . Embroideries at Se worth' up, to 18e Embroideries at 10e vorth.up to 25e•• GOBS TO BOND -LIRAS, -,Miss Bell Worthingtou !..eft for Honduras, Central America, 'Monday' morning. She purposes visiting_witb her brother Ed Worthington at New Orleans, ber fore proceeding on her journey. Rumor has it that 13110 IS to .change her name„ upon arriving at her des- Oriation, about which we hope to hear more of later. It is a 'six clays trip and we must say she is a pluelcx young lady to start on such a long 4ournev alone. ',Miss Worthington carries with her a host of best Wishes for a safe journey. bud the honor of invitation to this cncome yery enjoyable affair, This Occasion lialtoswilion we bowl -4041)10_ ' • marked the dawn of a new era in the.' Grace vcifli weer Ifeeileneetrim rriz 0. life of the c`411:0, as .an innovation watt (anirazollezztugerian lie a gY introdu:ed that hadnet Met with pop- co" 0,,,e1 the eveniug whot he 6001 oiler approvid ,-, on previouti Occaslims,to etisetrew.en lAtippy to) to entertain you, though such wire' manifested this time I re: i ... * i 1,!....4 ..,elig., .,0 JO remembered event -- that of permitting the Adios' to join was heeught to it close by all rising* in the feslitVities. More modern ideee joining hauds'and singing "Auld Lang i have crept in, and new the last batlier syne.„o .. has been removerl. to the full eniey- . Nora ; MAY NOT BE TRUE. --Mr Reuben whilanof in a position to con- traclict. the rumor. _that his brother Richard had been fe zen to death ' in the west, does not believe. it is true. •When last heard from. several weeks' ago. lie was et the Sep, but as, he is moying about, there'is noway of COM- municating directly with. him. It is Certainly hoped that the rumor is in- cotract; but in the severity. of •retent weather it would not be improbable. and all hie relatives,can do is to wait until they either hear from him, or beaiu something. definite concerning 'tient of the beentifulgame ofhoWl k to its members, by flay or flight, espec- ially the letter. • - The "'spacious dining room of the Normandie, being the most corramo, dims and convenient spot in town, waaselected-as the scene 011ie Weir, and only there cotild the extensive .ri talk, but Mra jab Fair iurprised t Bowlers in her speech. It was rather haVreri the ex -Presi- dent to have!' Ills score exposed, but J. W. irWril_Still says he can lick the ex._ President everyday WS -014'' "- errangeniente made be carried: out Tlienotet Norinektile, is a fine place vottnoith nieetv, It was with jealOtis for. a function.of this kind. eryone newsthatlathesec eye that tlip former „preSylent beheld stirptise if all the the transforwa.tion this, w ers'. annual jellificatkinibutliedroppe gladly into line, and his appreciation of the change was clearly demonstrat- ed, as he stated that the reasim the ladies had not before been. brought face to face, with the mysteries of their husbands' club, was that the town'did Fine Corset Cover Embroideries. A dozen or more )ianUsome pitt&ns firie s t....cover-Erribraideries. imported by our - yes direct from-the---Swiss-makers-, at peryard 30c, 45c, 50c and 75c. xceptional Cotton Exceptional' is the right :word to desaib&, our Cottotivalues. 'Stocks, of all qualities, p.re•big; ; dria from the coarsest Factory Cotton to the finest Cambric and Nainsook, we are showing values that . Cannot but, be f interest to careful buyers. Here area few o'f the many Meg were bowling next season* just. for the chance to get to another supPer,- . , Mrs. Blinn*. of Toronto, -lime the Clinton entertainments are alright. Andy Taylor and Dilly Dockill1; of Teronte, who are honorary -members of the club, were atly *missed, but not possess a good •enough p ace o eubu, their getting hera teeerpttaeldnitnhget9nocimiraTcl: eels. :fl,o,rgey the sup- Did elourgeretete the point in gamer per, the harpers, stationed at the head Pinsonneault's response to the toast, of the stairs, discoursed sWeet MOBILO "Oar Guests," AO to why he had not for the 01(f:1440E0ot of the ladies, taken a greater interest in social life ho had. the parlor and one of the in town, It Was nicely. put, and there dee ing rooms pliteed at their disposal. area number of others( m tlie'earneliqx. hen all were seated ArOURd the "AT HOME:" -Mr. and Mrs. John Ransford were "at horne"•On ThUrsday evening of last Week; to a large num- beroftheie frienda.: Five sleigh leads `Containing a lively and jolly ektitri reached their beautiful country hinne shortly after eight O'clock. whi re they - were most hospitably received and. royally'entertained. 'Ile evening was spent in a:lively cOmpetition corgis, intisici-ete., • and wound up oy a jolly,. good, old-fashioned Sir Rodger - ererly.. V. JaCkscht,-11rs. J. W. 'Itattenbury.,;:tie4nd WM:McLean were -eifedeaSfid Ottifile" very handsome ,prizes. ZeOfpp..9plwoati movide a bet- ter evenrughi entertainment than Mr. and Mrit 'Rwtford. ' +++44+4414 Local Notes A++444 -1-14444404+44.4M festive board, withPres...lackson, Von. Pres; • Bamford, Secretary lhydona, honorary guests Revs. Gonne and. Pio- sow:numb, aud.Mesdanies J. Fair, Mc- Lean and Bluish:0d at the head table, the most inviting part of the evening's enttrtaintuent began -the partaking of a tasty. and . elaboratespread, ar- ranged in four courses. When ample tice lied been done, the president roke the 'silence With a-fesV.rentar , in his usnal gout -natured and mirtlr• 'provoking style. "Our Xing" was the first toast, proposed; the guests singing the National .e.iithien to orchestral ac- companiment ; "Our gueste,.theladies"' • was looked • after by Mr.. Ransfordi who is:well qualified to say, and did say, nice things or the lair aeX, being assisted byllev. Mr. Ounneand Father Pinsonneault, Who mule short, -catchy and pithy addresses. ,Airs. Jainea•Fair responded on behalf of the ladies, her remarks being as follows: ,AVISC . 'Heavy grey or factory cot to* good, Weight; free from p-erfeetipps„ a good cotton Int endinarY use,' Special 10.,. at per yard .. . ... Fine greyur factory cotton, round, even thread, soft fin- ish; itn extra good eldth, enema yaltie at per .-yerd ss_ IU 10e Extrannality bleached cet- ton, full yard wide, fine, round even thread, finished soft for :.finemeedle work, regular 12ic quality, special value, „ per yard.... • . • WI; At 12fis ' Fine India lawn 40 in. wide, and fine soft Nainsook Mus- lin, bailable for find underWeari bOt.h lines special value and wortn in the regular way 18e, our special price per . . 12i,e • ••• -Just- a'few left- Thefilie jast a _ a -very -few, -Mantles lett to sell. Six weeks ago we decided on a complete clearance of every Cloth jacket. Not one was to be carred over. Price was no object, as tog as we Attained our end,....theshowing of a stock next season free" from left -overs of any kind. That's why we give you your choice of, any cloth jacket in the store•for $1,50 JAOKSON'S.DEFEAT BANKERS. -Another game of hockey between local elubs was played Friday evening in the rink from 7 to 8. One, of the teams was supposed to be composed of bank clerks, and the other was tniule hp of Jacktion-mfg.---t-kt-eniptoyees: The Bankers were unable to do much scoring however, and had to hustle to keep the score down. There were six goals made -4 by, the Jackson, reps and the clerks made 2. The players,' and their. positions were as follows :- Bankers . Jackson Club McKeon Goal Wilkin Dowding Point Johnston Rattonbury CI Point Alexander Hugh 13rewer* eentie B. Johnson Grigg L Wing Pickett Norsworthy Rover • Jury BLOOKADE RAISED. -After batt- ling with' the elementsfor several days last week the G. T. R. stfcceeded in getting the branch lines opened for tie tffic on Sunday last., The train that left. Stratford Priday afternoon for pine, his average being 72.00%. E. J. Howard, who id a student of Shakespeare, gave two • excellent read- ings; Mrs, Blinn was a...favorite, Lien: dering love ditty in remarkably fine voice ; Dr. Holmes and 0..E. Dowding " tendered mid -kilos, and a solo and 'CITAIRRAN, lAttau .eau nanTossius:- On bi•half Of thelady sPieStS of yourclub. I must say that it affords us groat pleastimi tO express' our apprecietion of the new departure in oelebretimut Of this kliol• • Tubb vri h you anonrual event, which we. arepicased to learn lute been diry celebrated by many surprlees. 'presented .n1 Bed not a few priototal lakes. ',Isiah are. very well known adult. These festive stithOrtnPI We loarn.baVe signalized the oltue 01one year and preparation for an A her, - Thal your game affords greit scourers -of recreation and ' amttseinens. we have Many' nutans ot knowing, if laughter and hilartY.gre indieations of there. Almoat to the outer flume or the town •could daily 1.., heard the Word."gabtu. In lond,olenroitentorian asmompaniedbv 'Water. You will. I doOlit Pol. exame us, if ft Ourtosity omega oar gene minds as ratite of all ?NA hues t-3-* • enquiry,wnlearn,thate. ItsraG gi1318 b in progress, excitment rues high the last ahot hug been 'given and the h!riestolir.d announceg the result .-- • _ ' T. W.' Irwin -14 • a. it:tuatara-8 ; "'While we what your club every. stuccos% ger we Pier year dart hour hes er trod. One is elrult to leave you ; no longer on your g on will be heard the miirrit laugh, the rirreroorat" log Onto. or too Ozeimoittion "Allsot".." Ile 14 about to leave you -oh anbsppy fite-,the soul and life of ' your tiltib swely, silence. said glen= 3ot trot mark your games we fens*. Mr John Banatorti maids you arid in this; Ma Be ;sure and road the large 'bills delvortaktihrzeire a!hweorbdiSothreztacoutrawan011ir. Celalltb•sWnde hosiell,„ MonVTerhtuthdisti 1174-3'01jeldneinug7mtreehon2-, 4.4_..wm,sen,,wome tack again. 1.Ne °MI:, should fail to heer ',Fred Di (Mem and In the words of the Betttio,h emit *hi h you drank the tog . duet on two separate ,cornetei . wo thfzik you for ' the kindly manner in Campbell, , of Aylmer, who • 041/Ir a Forrester and R. flolnies book- ffiri• T.A.Wa et- assessor. comiflefl- edaiter the toast to "Ont, Bowlers." cedhis rounds .this Week, Hiitfriends iiinterestingfive-minute speeches,the will regret to know that he hasnot fcriner reviewing the .eittly history of been in the enjoyment of good health bowling, and the latter its more mod- finesonie time, and though'. able to be ern existence. Presentation of prizes Around again is far item his usual *winners Of contests during the past W. . A. Ross, for some ietii.0 con - season was interesting, Dr. She* wit. nected with tile Godetich Organ . Fee; thy presenting tO Dr. Agnew' the W. to Idaho. was Jackson trophy for highest average of WO, but wbo is giiinif. tha recipient of a nurse of money from' playedh he tetting 7,0.79r, ge, For $tiso regular price $2.00 Very interesting, eighty-two chapter.s. relating *tally Of his clever rloingsisome of whit'''. you are familiar with, but the side" of which you have never had the chance to read before, Anion thtin are Kilo* iv` etiziaell Wader. WINO') 1818011Afat, A Kin Litflafie afid a IOW ' Murderers lar. three , in one and like tour ham buildup. at. When Glengarry wrecked ;,Atirros oroisoltrd roe!. „ the circus. The.Million Dollar vomiter. Chait4,4Cale.1111-10,.141.411_1_ The Gangs Runes. and 'The man who buried him. RolltiCege. ' self alive. The liinrder of Joseph MOB , %Wader Of Arsenie: TIMQuirk Mystery. NOt Written like the *ensationn,1 dime novel bvt narratiott; 1101me Chathalni • of facts as the great'detective living in Toroi-.4":„,' ' To/light. ,Often the Cheapest Always the Best. - Miss Wallace had the misfortune ta slip down on Monday ancl break her arm. • • - iss----Eirellfiteastle- has been ilsaigdetutiLgt fOcilw4.ek influenza, but. Ur J. E. Swarti, of Wingharn, son of Mr Geo Swarts, of' town, has bought an interest in a Brandon livery busi- ness.. thMe roseeWali4aid foTouzertrhwrilllidraeyeerfeach eocnb month, instead of Thursday as form- erly. " • The Nuw BRA'S for Londe,Aoro not having reached their destinatiote-fliy iitionlvleayeat:ceeeek, Werevsent out by special . • . The Canadian -Fxpreis ..CemPanY • should. provide it Imal agent with A telephone for the convenience of the bminess.public. ' The, Hop that is on for this evening Pride*, his for its management, B. Murphy, R Warner and Calvin Street* and not J Ornitnore as annoy:med. • Mr IL DOES wishes the NOW ERA tO a ' state that he v ill not be in it position to ffUrnis_h ice to peivate residences theteming surniner. - • - The.: Choir • of Willis Presbyterian'. church Will greatlyappreciate the pat- ronage of. the people If Clinton at -their Olden 'ryine Concert(' on March 2nd. Plan now open at W. D. Fair's. _ . Seine. Of the Doherty Organ. Oo's employees have taken • terantwary. ;position in other Places. Amongst these we kern are Leslie: Sage at Sttatford," M. • Graeliii and Mr Mc- Intyre at Stratford., ' • rices. in Footwear That Arrest Attention Qualities That Invite inspection ---- We are-determined4creduce.:ourimmenSe'AtAck, _ ,:and we have made the prices•so low that if you see the goods you cannot resiit. the,genuine Bargains we are offering. All Winter Goods must be cleared out regardless of Cost and many other lines of Staple goods which we have placed on our bargain Counters or quick selling. Do' you want the est value you ever got in apair,of Boots, no matter what kind you want.. If yen do, just come and put us to the test, We know we can please you. , Specials for Friday and Saturday only, Mens Fine Shoes worth $3.50 and s4.00 going at $2.75 Ladies Vici•Kid Buttoned Boots worth $3.50 your choice SS Misses Pebble Buttvned Hoot, worth 111.35 and $1.50 only itbc saie.Get your share at our Great Stock Reducing ; a hilt fellow emplokees lest week. Re is -gol • ring with C. . B.V. in raised' &SOU 111-1RW of r George Cottle, of letters thereon, given br Dr, Agnew town. , for the same conipeti on amongst _ amateurs, was presented to E. A. Lap- During the atOrmy weather Of last weet• Whit the roads were impassable, , 0 Miss Olive Cooper, cf . town, who teaches 011, the 10th eon. of Goderich township, Made the trip to and from her scLoil, on enowthoes. Pretty good "feat." ' .•%"-• Gloderich reached here at p. 1121. ElatOrday, preceded by a snow ploW. These were followed by the regular 6.15. •-It was aboutten. before a train reached bere from Goderich for the east.... At 12.40.a. ne Sunday, the „first" traintackeillit. from .the -south -since - quartette c crus by . W, P. Spaltling,„ the blockade, and the afternoon - of 1 .e. jitekson, Dr. Agnew, Di IdOlineg . Sunday an extra passenger train: was ,find a 13:: Dowding ' was very pretty. tent out. from. Winghitna. for London, . The hit Of.the evening was the rendit in charge of Coatictor McCallum, • len of a. very original song, (words and. i Monday ixiorning• all the traitle"-got, tune being•composed for the occasion,) away Withinan hour.of their scheduled _which we give below, sung by W. P time sand have been doing so . to date. .spalding„ and creating great laughter , ..Freiiht was tif ii-Stiiiiciatill4Of -0Yer--a-Yoii may iiiiiel nit -through Europe . -: , And AnierVie until. , Wee , the company speeding ell ' their . energies in keeping passenger traffic TPV11,70,48,14!gh,11'01,1111,370kItt good, • .. . . , . . .. . Init for genuine it004 fe lottrahlp openr. . IVIOVLING PIOT Oil:ES. ,--Ort Ttlesd ity, .'1'nkAe nthdePaiSigrint‘Ilt tireVIV1161gwit1136; 0111411 iris to, e iliey'ia up for bronbtoist ' Clearing the Oolflerseys Two Saturday BARGAINS in Golf Jersey' The last ten in stock. Now it.is time for them. to - go. Here is how they are going $3.064proeys at $2,00 Seven only Golf Xersey8, 400d Styles,. made front fine , -..,t.eft Weds, One white and. one biack; the eat navy or red, regular $8,00 and $3,50, choice Saturday Two pollara $2,150 Jerneys for $1,50. Three onlyWciollen jerseys, nice shade of dark myrtle green, last of our $2.50 flee, clearing Saterday at each est dotiar and fifty cent* • Silk Waists at $2.50 Saturciry we are 'going to sell six Silk AigtS for $2,56' each. They are Made from good quality Tafetta and japan Silks and are the last of our .$5-40 line,' TWO whites, four blacks,, aturday your choice at , Two Dollars and Fifty Cents. • ods Fob.28th, tit .8 pan * in the Town Hall. the Salvation Army will present 8000, feet of moving _pictures of their Great. International OM grew , recently. held in London, Eng, AdintantWaketield, representative of Territorial Head- quarters, Toronto. who was present at the Congress, will give a deecriptive lecture. The scenes produced are the great review of 25,000 Sitleationists by General Booth at the Crystal Palace, the General in his motor car, Commis - shiner Eva Booth and marcli of the cattadian contingent, including In- dians. Cow -boys, Klotidyke pioneers, Newfonndlend Sailors, the renowned Vanadiati Staff • Band, and splendid brass bend and children from Bermu- da, delegations from all parts of the globe, native dances, military manoeti- vres the Army'e nitwit band, Commie. and British staff. There is abio a set . of moving pictures illustrating the Salvation Army Perm CoIony-a gen. erous quantity, which will be deeply interesting. In addition to the impos- ing there will be to lack of the homer- ons.....0eptaiii Parker, electrician, will proJeet the °ahoy° 'by. Meatis of the well-known English bioacope. The Machine and tonifutient is said to be the best that has ever been used in ..and tie into they go to e They keep theball At toasts° 11 1. wad, Till every Men within it block Who's not &woe or dend. Knows tho Aggregation repregentIng Dilator: . onottliti • Talcs William Istoitgong 'Charlie D. And other sports like you and me. And genie agate *he phtY a game to win it, ,Y,chn Rangford playa tor pletkinire pure; John Wiseman Walitii to nicasttre But when the fun is on you'll find them 111‘,1t. In the goad Old *IMMO' thee you find To tournsiments they go, If they capture gaudy prizes ' , They are Imre to let you know. For the trophieg &aerate A certain whidow--just belOW The Westin! bowlers rrpregenting Clinton. In trophy, connotation, And association too. • Introit always something 'doing And they're 'elvers thernto do stoner Coonibe • (Canada's new leader), $oiettiis" :471,3;artourepresentisti Casten. OBOU118 • ROI) Una Musk Whitrilt ttt 4oubleu then go If You're not a bowler w. These moving pictures have created a great sensation wherever shown. Bandiviaeter Peelchain, of Toronto, who playa the cornet in five octaves, Willi* present, and will contribute some of hie brilliant cornet solos.. If sat utteu have their trbtibleS When - They're plekihg cut the pried before they *le It ,Anti °roe in Singles Davy Wen The Mistreat, otitett, gen „ • Thatieffrieratsteed tOshOot emile it minute. Take grefintli here, and fiendoiiiriv, anaGodefich in their wake • Theli„TOrOUtOt00, end if you like. • Niagara on the lake. Or broad the nd Might a. this country, The pioteres are fifteen Mar rat tutees toe el feet in diameter, and the people of IV *jollier britiOli ',own fled thee hens ifi elluton OlititOn are to be favored with an en. You,I1 end tiothioe sportsmen tertainment 'of exceptional ',Merit. i1/410.11(irtitga.Ossost bowurs , nithect -the-Avor, taweare bowlingrenreeeotativesfroinelinton at he • referred to was the toe* Yo e To have a line AWAY rein 1101tio Frank Evans had the misfortune to brealehis whiffletree trying to draw two ton load of coat out of a snow hank the other , side of the , railroad track near the station. The horses drew him on his kneel some dAstaliCA before getting them stopped. - Two hearterare to, be united Wed- nesdaynext in town. The groom is,a prosperous, popular and _well known Stanley farmer. and thThitie a Olin- tonian belle. We Withhold the natnes this week, but full particulars will, be given4n out next. May much joy be theirsis our beet vvish. Jae Howe ° was laid up with tie grippe for a few days the past week. Ile contracted. the same while trying to make Blyth one day recently I be also was,on his way honie from Sea - forth and got ettlek in a snow bank witlithe oil rig near "Van lilgiuOnd'S, where it had to be abandoned, for neatly a week, before getting it • out. W. Y." Stevenson, who was ealied ta St Thomas on business the first Of last week, left for home Thursday and ar- rived here Saturday OVROMM after spending two nights in a passenger coach stalled in snow drifts. Of course it is not often One has the privilege of being °, guest of the G. T. R. and it is only on an occasion of thie kind that nny.$ :...,oalativo of our older residents I about here and around Clinton will re- • ORO NM be. ' The Signal's Leeburn correepoildent member Joseph Rye, who used to be quite active as a horseman at •the fades in the long ago. ire has been at SitultSte itlatie for seine years past and joined in the .dancing at the wedding reception of his ivandotieeel Eva klerten, with the full energy of youth, although in his severity -fifth year... A. gentleman freen Toronto recently. called the attention of Nnw nu& re. presentative to. the fast t tote ' he had I seen In Clinton what 111.' 110, never seen in Toronto, vis : - fintt foam of hi lospielted horses di 'yeti by a pair for ocks c Regular Mc. A BARGAIN in Woollen Socks for this week tlkat is well worth Coming after. Mak. secogids of regular 2,5e puro. . Wool Socks, selling for 15c per pair. They will wear 'just as• well as firsts. • 100 pairs woolien Smite, seamiest; feet, made from • strong, soft. wools, regular.' eec, this week :selling Per 1511 . ..114.• .•4411,1 $ 115.00 • • Will buy an ekera choice Can.. :ad:4n Coon toaithat is a regu.- 'lar $00.90 garment.- This'Coat is made from choice selected skins, has thick glossy fur nicely marked and is well lined throughout, medium to large slze. It is a. BARGAIN for . Somebody. We have. another Coat not quite asheavily furs - red, that. sold for. $50.�o, you can have it for ", $35.00 It is a BARGAJ N. too: OsMittia ClallY hy our townspeop e) M ; Tia. ys ai P. DOberty* usnaily ficoOnirAinied i,oUaestro to si3ella daightful•even. meg did their hest te more stow 14 her Sister -in -la% Aliss Doluot ug do not fail to see th s wonderful , r ,r4,4,,litiondirg.htligvag,tputea attorbriwfu"' 1Who.hen t°14 Tieketo ran lo procured a thiantb niolgrar t t b was lemma, mew booic some ot roe, 1,431 • sy and told "Pretty ea -pretty time.' ' from 'OW °Moak CLOTIIIN SToRE•