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Clinton New Era, 1908-01-24, Page 4• TH W craPro f7 WNW OA !.11!%#0,10444 ,04044014V0010.14.404,Y 0,404040404041,10 . ... ............ cw. n,n,r..........................o eHy,Np4✓4.r,,ryr.l pYA h✓, ro!y,4,,,rrq,(rn✓, v „,a �, f&1nsPFM!yMOIII�landsOd • ano24tt Jan. 31sto �nderful Bargains • The ,month of January is stock -taking time with; us,' and.the time when we are milling to sacrifice, Same- times, thousands of dollars' worth of goods, in order to get . our stock down to the lowest possible notch, before " Calling -in " `day—Jan..3Ist. On account of.unforseen reasons, some departments are double what they should, be at this season of the year—while others have accumulated Hundreds. of Remnants, which must be turned into cash. We're going to reduce this stock, in some. cases, regardless of cost or real worth—and it will be to your advantage to attend this sale, even if you live miles away. ' This is the first sale of this kind we have ever held, and it will be one long remembered by all who share in these astonishing' Bargains. Dress (ioocjs and Silks 4oc Dress Goody 'i6,ac • 300 yds dress goods includinserges' Mohaira Cashmeres; egg etc, suitable tor children's dresses, Waists.wrappers, etc All color combinations. Regular price161 to 40c, Sale price 2: 75c Dress Goods, 39c Several hundred yards of this seas- ons new dress goods, such as Poplin, Serge, new, Venetian etc,, nears yg all colors included in this lot,. Regul'a+i price 60c and 75c per yard. Bale gays. • • Finest Dress. Goods, 75c lwohundred yards Venetians and Broadclotbs iu almost any of the latest colors. such as Cardinal, Brown, Myrtle Fawn, navy, Black, etc. Beautiful all wool cloths with fine, smooth finish, Regular price $1 or $1,23, Sale days.... 15c Dress Linings, 5c 200 yards odds and.znds:in dress. linings, including almost every color, Regular price up to 15c. Bargain prices. • Spun Glass Lining 15c 250 yds Spun Glass in half a dozen colnowsuitable for drop skirts or coat linrn,;,�best 25 and 30c quality for..- I al $1,25 Silk Velvets 79c 150 yards best English " Silk Velvets ' • in all colors such asBrowns,Black, Ca:- dinal, Green, Navy, etc. Regular price,. lot Via January Sale 9c. •1 ,Children s Large White Wool, Boas for _fifth 17e-- "$33 .00 and $4. ';o Tr�itt1med Hats . for $1.00 6oc Corded Velvets 43c 75 yards English Corded Ve1ve1 in several good shades, suitable for cos- tumes and Children's Coats.__ Worth Alt to -day 75c per yard. January sale. • 4OY $2.5o Golf Waists for 75c 10 only Golf Waists (Traveller's Samples) that sold up to $8.00, Sale Days 4oc Guipure Laces and Insertions 15c 200 yards fine Guipure Laces and Insertions, in White or plain Black. Suitable for trimming waistsand dress Cc es. Regular price 35c and '40e, for sale I xtrgi 0 eclia Ladies' He itched Lawn Hand- kerchiefs s • Ill for Good'quality Roller Toweling, 2 yards for 5e Fine quality Pearl Buttons, .. dozen tut' 5e yOc Unbleached! Table',Linen, :5$ 1 inches wide,' •per yard 20e. Ladies' wool -lined Mocha Mitts and. Gloves, regular price to $1.25. NI' 59t, D y Underwear, Hosiery, 1 tiloves, Corsets, etc. Turnbulls Famous Ceetee Underwear guaranteed un- shrinkable by. the _makers, a general clean up 'of winter stocks inall the best lines in- cluding natural wool, and fin- ished in all wool 'in natural; White and cardinal. The best $1.25 underwear to be had. 'Your chance now at perm). garment trj„r+r.7......008 25, 35, 4pd. 5oc Gloves. for i86 60 pair ladies and girls cashmere and wool gloves, some silk -lined -al . most all the iilain colors iia the lot°and all sizes. Regular price up to 50c. Sale 1 a s Yard Wide Taffetta Silk 88c. 02.1 One piece only Taffetta Silk (one yard wide) beautiful glossy Black, reg. pOC ulariprice $1,25, January sale..... , • . 01 Y 50c P int De Sprit 39C *- 60 yards Point De Sprit in Black, White, Oream and Paris shades. The very newest material for waists, regu- I9a lar price 50c, January sale ....... French Embroidered Waistings 38c 200 yards this season's newest waist materials includingFrench embroidered Cashmeres, Mohairs and all Wool De - !sines, and Flannels. 10 patterns to choose from in light and dark 'colors in - eluding black and white polka dots ate,' Regular gular price 50c, 60c and 75c per yard oon January Sale OW) American Kimona Flannel I9c. 75 yards -American printed Flannel suitable for Kini'onas,bath robes; dress- ingsacquea, etc. Worth now 35e per "1 yard Jcnuary sale 1 go e • Boys' and Girls' Wool Toques, Reg, 4oc, for 18e 1000 English Steel „Phis, tor circ Embroider ., i to 3 in, 400 -yards wide. peryard 3e Best Canadian Floor' Oilcloth, •1 yard wide, , per yard 115e - 4oc 'Stockings for 21 c• a pair -About a-hunured pair in thelot, all nought this season --Cashmere, plain and rib. Worsted and Rib Wool. Reg- 210 ular ,price 35 and 40e.. L 4 $2,00 French Corsets Ott, "IS Just !a few pairs, 0. 0 ,a,, Grace o. Corsets in white and Grey. Besu,200$1,25 giadesfor... English Knapped.: "'• Cotton .Flannels 10c- 150• yds . Heavy weight English Printed Cotton Flannel in half a dozen pretty patterns and Colors --good wash- pp mg colors. Regular'180-January Sale l OY I21 -C rints for gc ,' • ,,/ Just 200 yards to sell. English and Canadian prints in.a•dozen designs and colors including Navy Blue. -Regular 12o -January' Se'3 9e Grey Factory Yarn ioc 5 Spindles Grey Factory yarn two r or three ply. Regula price 15e Skein. 1 Op __- January Sa1e-..-Y...-.--,,,,- 4- 1 .o C We have .sold " nearly all our. Furs, but what ewe have left are exceptional value. We *alit to sell every one in a hurry, as ale; fol- - lowing prices will show : Plain Pink Flannelette,M0 f ' 100 yords only BeetEnglish---Flan--- nelette in Plain pink -wort to -day 15c 83 January Sale 4 T%o only Astrachan. Fur Coats, reg. price $30.00, for • tp24OO Two only Sable Ruffs, reg. $25,00, el a an for... i One only Sable Ruff, reg:.•$16.50,"$1190 for: ...... .. .. ., Two Astrachan.Caperines, reg@A�oo $13:50, for'' 1pa9 lilalf-a-dozen Fur Throws and Ruffs, ' in Isabel, d possum, etc., reg.�7 5 $10.00 and $12.00, for' 00 Five or six Fur Ruffs and Caperines that sold up to 18.50, for ........ ata; UU Scotch Fingering` Yarn 5 skeins for Z5C 500 Small skeins `Best Scotch Fin- q gering yarn -4 ply. Specials Skeins for 25C Best 15e Dress. Qinghams 10c - 300 yds Best Canadian Dress (ling. in nearly all colors, small, medium and large checks -Regular price, 15c., Jar. 1 oe .Y Y Saler..... . ,Y.Y 1Y• UY 100 Occup Line ap RtW church Notesv Prue, of Meaford will be pulpae oa,p.nuu+�ap both * mornin �r The a and evening, and at the Ow, pointgnent in the after noon, a1v Jan. 24, 1908 • WBSLE Y Mr Jas Doherty, has had charge of. i the choir, during the temporary ab- y..Arg. JIM Bence of Miss Boles, and it has done enL well under his leadership, Pet next,unday.evenin . Is it mater• ial fire that is prepared for the Devil Arr and his Angels: Isthere future punish . meat? ' • ST I'AU'l4 The scholars of the Sunday' School, Afg are ppreparing the operetta "1Littlelted in Mach, R Rev fir J ollifre. will t e for his sob- * 31E7S Ridin Hoo to be g given some date ONTARIO STREET Monday.evening_wr}e social evening art e Epworth h E w th League. a literary program was arrangedLby The Perry Plumsteel and Mass I-IattieLavis look- ed afterithe social functions. There was present a very good attendance. Rev Kerr will preach next Sunday on 'Blaspheiry." His series of sermons oriwith ipopnuterlarestevils. are being followed The monthly meeting of the W , Z' M S was held on Wednesday evening, The leading feature was an address by • iklrs Giauld, wire of Ileo UVni H.'auld, ' for a number of years, ' missionary in Noith Formosa. Her account of the condition of life in that part • of the world, as given by a resident was ex- tremely interesting. She well and most touchir-gly depicted the sadness and the hardness of life among the masses in parts where as yet the gos- pel is pot known.-ln place of the even- ing prayer -meeting, Mrs Kipp Secre- tary of the W F M S -gave a very in- teresting account of e, "trio" she had taken through Manitoba and North- West. " ` T. PAILS CHURCH. -- MMiss Jackson (nee ' M Mc- Naughton) will take the solo part in an anthem Sunday evening. The A. Y P A held its usual meeting on Tuesday evening. It was decided to accept the invitations teneered by the Ontario St Church and the Church of England, Seaforth, to attend Rally services and an At -Etruria reap in the near future. The evening s amusement was a mixed programme, prepared by the literary committee, consisting" of recitations, songs, read- ings and : speeches. The programme for next 'Tuesday's meeting is rasing prepared by the musical committee.. Presbytery or Huron The Presbytery .of Huron met in Clinton on Jan 21st, with the following. members present.. Rev: S. A. Cariere, Moderator, and Dr McLean,; Clerk, Dr. , Stewart, Messrs 0 Fletcher, M A:, W. 1 ,i.151arttn; B D. ; B F Me[, Smith,:B A., D W S Urquhart, 13 A, it A'' Sawers, T Davidson, M A, John McNeil, J A An- derson, n- ,iel, ..son;BA,;JLSmah, BA,; N. ti, Leckie, B, A. B. D,, is H Larkin, B.A., I Neil Shaw, B A, Ministers, and Messrs, W W Leigh, Henry Strong',' Geo Mc- Kay, Christopher Borthwick, William Olark, Wm Elcoat,J.0 Wilson;•J Lind- say Elders, ' _T�i?-Fedi)rcl Elf dl gsictl3 were examined and attested, thaeoimmissions of elders were presented, and the roll for the r year was made up. Applications on. behalf ,of the Aid re- ceiving e ceiving congregations were made as, usual, except in the case of Varna and 1 Blake, which, the Presbytery were pleased to hear,are pow self-sustaining. Mx Shaw, treasurer, presented his annual report and -Messrs Anderson-' and Strang, who were appointed to. audit the books reported the same as • carefully and correctly kept: The next meeting of Presbytery will be held in Clintoir'onTuesday,. March 3rd,• 1908 at 10.30 am t •IP Your eyes are tired, and you wonder why, when you are wearing Glasses. You haven't the' - • right kind, perhaps, and. unsuitable Glasses " are ' likely to be worse than none at all. If you have *C the least trouble with your eyes, delay may prove* more serious than you imagine. You can have your ' eyes examined here without cost to you, If you do • need new Glasses, we will be glad to supply them. Spectacles as low as $1.-oo C- 1 Cooper'sBookStote 44,.............. *........* J • TheRo • yal Bank of Canada. Statement of' the result of the business of thebank for the Year ended- 3 i st December, 1907 , Net profits for the year_, after deducting Charges of Maliage lent, General Bonne 'i f i0% to Staff, Accrued interests on Deposits, full, provision for all bad and doubtful debts, and 'rebate of interest on r...: .iho 16712 034 Balance of Profit and Loss Account, Decr 31st, 1006......... ..... 74 875 37, a p $816; 909 74t, \ Appropriated as follows : • ' Dividends, Nos 78, 79, 80, 81 at ten per. cent per annum $390 000 0(l' Transferred to Officer's Pension ,Fund ..$390 000 Q0 250 000 00. Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward .", _ 156 909 78 ". THE WOMEN'S "INSTITUTE:-, The regular meeting of the Womeps Institute will be held at the home of Mrs Homer. Andrews - on Thursday, Jan 30th at§;,p. m.. Mrs. McEwan. of London, is expected tobe present and demonstrate the U Try Me. Laundry Bar. This will be especially interest- ing.' There' will be other interesting. features. Polite. Miss Reynolds, who has. had charge of the millinery department of Hod - gens Bros store for several seasons;left last week for her home in Wingham. • When the season tartshe will go to Goderich,and open take charge ._o a,.millinery_departmenit 'in: Zonnec tion with. Hodgens -Bros store there, they not having had millinery hereto- fore. Steele an expert °this brancbi; and,a m, t amiable lady. o..• 1300 -The hockeymatch sche- duled tobe played at Seaforth on Tuesday night, was postpuned till a week from Tuesday. Seaforth won its match with New Hamburg, at that ' place; by a score. of 6 -4. A. match will be played here to -night, between. Goderich and Clinton. This game will be interesting, as all ga lee between these two towns ala s are. The Clinton boys must win t is game and that with Seaforth to h ve a chance for the District so some warm play- ing May be expected. o. • Personal res Mr and Mrs W_alker_visiied_..in_ Trig lam, over Sunday. Mr and Mrs A Sloan, of Blyth visit- ed with their daughter, Mrs Walker, on Tuesday.'' - M.iss"Maggie arrett, Londesboro, isvisiting her co , iss'Florence Garrett, town- Mr Sidney Jackson r urned to Leth- bridge, Alta, on Tuesday. Mrs Jack- son, will remain hera for some time. , Coats, - Waists Skirts. a d $1o. and $12. Winter .Coats -$3.98 Just ten in the lot.. This seasons newest winter coats inadei oin8, e.= did quality T eeds in three or four pretty styles, trimmed with strapp- inns and velvets, sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42,'nctual value $10. and $12.°0 fly each. -Be on;han 1 early to get them 0 $4..so $lack Skirt's $3.19 #� Just about 15 black cloth skirts made from good servicable vicuna cloth in threepretty styles, sizes 23 to 27;inoh waist all lengths, regular 19 price $3,95 to $4 50 at. a�77 Black and Cream Lustre Waists 79c 25 only Blaok and Oream lustre waists all new styles this winter, regu= ige lar paice $1.25 fir.. 44•s•N•HNNN•N•N• Our store is ..directly .apposite, ...- _ the Town Hall 40i40/N44•404•tli4►i►NiN'yOf: 4 If • you can't come the first days, come during the. week. NirNNi***No N+ 44 . Written off Bank Premises Account RESERVE FUND :3908" 908 76• Balance at Creel -31st December 1907.:-,..-,,, .; _, . 09°009 ---- The annual . eneral.meeting of Sha eholdersYwill be field at the banking house, , on Thursday, the 23rd January next, at 11 o'clock a. ni,, gnticeai;,January, 1908. , . . General .and .Compsrative Statement, . LIABILITIES To the P,lic : • • 31st Decr 1200 31st Decr 1007 Deposit, easing interest.. .. , , ... , . , . $17 407 740 29' $20 219 479 53 •. Deposits of bearing interest 14 957 805 76 • '12 989 309 56 Interest accrued on deposits 99 139 53 . 59 709 11 Total Deposits $32 464 685 58 $33 205 49a 20- Notes of the Bank in circulation Balancss,due to otherbanks in tianada - Balances due to Agents in Great Britain Balances due to Agencies -of -the Bank and other -- *Banks "in foreign countries... To the Sliareholdera Capital paid up ..... .. ... , Reserve Fund Dividend No•77 (quarterly at 10%) 1. 3 780 348 15 3063916"65 717888 06 156 508 46. 193 s97 06- • 571 942 43" 436 991 02 $36 891 864 22 $37 706 775 28 :::".$3"-960 0 )0.00 88 900.000 00 4 390 000 00 4 390 000 00 Dividend No 81(quarteriyat 10%)payable) an 2(,08..... , Former dividends unclaimed. 391:30 Rebate on. Bilis discounted not yet due 85.000 00 Balance of profits parried forward 74 875 37 97, 500 00,. 312 61 100.000 00 156 909 76- $45 437 516 98 ' $40 351 408.35 ' 'ASSETS 31st Decr 1906. 31st Decr 1907 Gold an i ver Coin ...•.. ...$ 2-530 003.1ii- -2-`514-'350-84 Dominion Government Notes •• } 2 190 482 25 2 9911 185 75 . Deposit with Dominion Government for security of note circulation •143 000 00 180 00 Off Notes of and cheques on other' banks - 2 433 986 00 2 285 5890 00 Balances. due from other banks in Canada 278 482 G2 64.304 5`L Balances due from Agents in GreatBritain 560 862 94 .s.a. Balances due from Agencies of the Bank . and other Banks in foreign countries 1 160 705 20 772 075 15 BritishConsols(Present holding £300,000 at 80)1 168 000 00 1 168,000_00 Other Government and Municipal Securities2 473 921 92 2 314 695 46 Railway and other Bonds, Debentures &Stocks 3 011 20.1 81 3 335.048 88 Call and Short Loans an Stocks and Bonds .... 5 600: 388 18 , 3 916 543 97 • • • .21 578 097 08 819 570 793 56 • �� L�tsxi3-s`to Propmcial Governments 2t 474 95 18 373 75 r . Current_Loans andDiscounts ......... _. .. 23 033 061.17 25 862 931 28'. Overdue Debts (.Loss provided for)' . • 3 996 01 • , 17- 713.13 Bank Premises 789. 887 77. 881 686 62 53afes.and Office furniture 10 000 00 • $45 437.516 • 846 351. 498' air EPSON L PEASE General Manager. Miss Mary Stewart left for Toronto on Tuesday morning to resume her position' as teacherin MisaVeat's school. Mr.W Seller4, of Bluevale, former- ly employed at Stapleton, wasshak- ing hands With his old friends on Saturday. • Me John Moore, foreman of Iiensall Fonudr•q, istaking a few days enforc- ed rest, ;his health not beingas good, as his many friends Wish it. Mr W Downs, of Toronto, formerly ofClinton, and his sora Albert, have taken °,'trill to California, for the ben- efit of the former's health, Among those who went'' don to Seaforth Tuesday night to hear Hon. Geo Graham were: --S 8 Cooper, W. Paisley,.14 Downs, J Nlynn; L Paisley, Gi McLennan. Maas .Sarah Nesbitt left 1:ere last week for Medicine Hat, where she has n aistor She `'tray be away some time She wag ticketed by 8'. R. llodgens. G T it Agent. Mr 1) Clantelon, Who has been visit- ing some of the eastern American cit- ies inthe interest of the apple basis peas, came home Wednesday, but leaves again this week for Maga. Stock= ta �r�1 Cep•, mean moneysaving prices to you and tb us. If you can,,buy at Twenty per cent off the regu- lar price, that'smoney made. If we can dis- pose of surplus stock, that's money saved by Us. We take stock at the first of February, and for the whole of the present month, we areoffering a reduction of 20 per cent on what we, have left of our winter goods, for spot cash. Te.ke advantage of our Stock- taking sale and save money : $ 5.00 Goods for 84.00 $ 1,00 Goods for $3.20 $3.00 Goods for $2.40 $2+OO Goods for $L60 $1.00 Goods for SOS, . Fred. ackson.