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Clinton New Era, 1908-02-07, Page 8• ,. 8 c. re Bargai ON THE-- londy • les... • " Klondyke Tables have been filled up- . again. In spite of the biggest storm :in years; they were by spots last Saturday. Next Saturday they will be busier still, for the bargains are even better than oty were then, Every rem- nant, ever y odd lot, every broken line, everything that we found when taking stock, that should not be here to -day, has been out on one pl the Kion - dyke tables. We have not pakl much attention to what they cost, hut have simply put -them on the • table at the price 'we thought Would surely sell them. We could not have struck a better name than " KLONDYKE" for these tables, for buying • anything off them, is just about as good as'finding. money, There is •a little ,�f everything on eadl, and man and man a money-sd.ving Bargain for people who look them over. Here, is the list s. Any Artide on) - Table No. i far 5c • Any Article on Table No 2 for loc'. Any Article on Table-islo Any Article on Table ,No. 4 for 19c Any Articlop/ ori Table No. 5\ for 25C . Any Article on Table No. 6 or 35c Any Article on . " • . • Any Article on Table No. r 75c Any Article on . Table No. foI $1.00 Any Article on Table No. io tor $1.25 .15.0oata to Sell -at $4,75 each! 15 Ladies Coats still to sell. All Tweeds. All this season's good style's ' Just the last ef the Fall and - Winter stock. , They imist be sold, -.for we won't put one single, solitary one away. • That's one thing certain The cheapest was $8.50 and the best was $17. Most .of them were $12 and $15. Otimnieneing eaturday morning, you • • take your choice of these last 15 for only Four Dollaiwand Seventy Eve Own!. You get ypur Money's worth, even if _You Only wear it • this season, • • • • .• • ' Children's Coats; $1.00 6 or 8.0hilaren's Coats, mostly...small sizes, blues , and fancy tweeds, just the thing for little folks, el fat , clearing out at your choice of the lot for each.... gpllut; Embroidery:Bargains - It is gettingtime now for for Spring sing• These Embroidery bargains just come at the right time. We have a splendid stock, and- the values make every yard a Bargain., • . Embroidery at 5c • . Hundreds of yards of Swissembroidery, made en. good, strong cloth, insertions as •well," assorted gds widths, extra special value per lard.. Pine Embroidery- 15e * Pine Swiss EMbroidety and Insertion& We import every yard ourselves, direct from the maker, nice patterns, regnlar 20o and 25e Values. Clearing them Inc oast. per yard 4••••••••• .... .11 4444 •••••••• 4 •••••44.•.• Very Plae, EMbrOldery 20c -- • • Dadra choice Enshroidery'and Insertion, handsome designs on Musline and Namsook, direct from otic of the best factories in Syvitzerland, very speeitil at peryard 20C ... Late, 3 yd. tor,10o 800 or 400 yards of fancy Laces, for Dresses and Underwear tritoming.,Insertione to match most of special for next Saturday at . .. yd. tor i them., Very strong' Weave, assorted tatitterne. tic, Gated 'English EOttott • • We will save you money buying Cottons, They Wine from one of the best makers in England, the HUM is exceptionally firie and the weave strong and even. Three prices, at ecieh better value than .;:* you will fled in any store hereabouts.... St, 100 1 THE 0 NEW EB CLINTON NEW ERA„ Local News. FEB. 7, 10081 wiretryuebotlx orutteagoghato istie Wiry-eseph r-t---""t4":".1-rm""-Tv-'.1r).r-^","'""."----- M Minnie Easom,s metuher Of the • LILI Notice& New Eva stsft is laid up with an at- OV ! tack of pleurisy. - Natural Racoon 000:0 worth pi tor ! Mre T Holloway had the icaisfort- 0A R SMITH, r•• • une to fall and sprain her Wrist, *a eaverBeercrrihr°144'unday. hebeen soi2trstmPtit? I. Mr John Bamford was at lioniotto tre friend thaemm faiaier, op-posi -to "s'ide ilouratt;ea°efvhllntroleudsat the(Mub °f of 14iolsone Bank ClarenceSheppard. Who has been on . DR. OVENS, Leednh, Se'reeol 4'qt,11. the sick expeets to resume his, Holmes .Drug Ettore, on ..,'"v ist, Sp,cialitit, will he at e position in the Mozsane this week. W cookernoe, or Toronto, fortnerlY Jan. 80th., Glasses properly fitted, , t mown. apprecwo dtreeaaitnoeds.si catarrh -and failing eyesight •- • . tti'rneeir efrowinjr4h401.401.:v; ma* 418 like a •M.„.,.„ re ie 4 female inmate in the WOMEN'S INSTITUTES,- Duringnag7,4asti°dritsheehlegnejosaYiscilhte°r 11;1Pleas 07 y inec (g the year 1007,the WOMen18,Institiltee as p p ,•,„. of the County had the following mem- j'--- .berohip : East /apron. oa ; South Assessor Thos. Cottle will start on Heron, 82: _West Huron, 180. his rounds early ntnct week; all he asks. • • is that\ people will kindly open the WHERE ARE THE' Rani) TIMUS door andglire him the facts. -An auction sale was recently held in 1 /t is reped that one apple buyer this vicinity, where terms of. credit in Clinton -not a resident of Clinton - were offered, as is usual in such casesdropped gl a barrel on seven thousand Although tbesalerealized nearly $1000 barrels last ovarian ; this shows the to the surprise of some, credit to the heavy risks borne in this business.• • extent or about am was only risked • s . , shoe tramp on Monday ; she was one Mrs W lemon was out for a snow - for, everything else being Paid for in of the charter members of the Clinton DpfATR 0# mit, But/Aim/4_14p SnoW-Shoe Club away hack - well, we :11V Doherty received a i elegrain 00 hardly dare say how far hack it was. Monday night, informing him that hisbr Shaw, Ur Agnew, Tilos AtoKen- nephew, Mr. A. M. I3urchill, Principal 'zie, Thos Cottle, Jos Smith, W•Bry- cif Weston Public Sch000l, had just done, 5Cooper, R Iiolmes, B.Gibbings died, - Deceased wid be remembered J Pah* and A Oudmore, were dale - as a former resident of Clinton He gates to the Liberal Convention at was a Youngman of sterling character;. Goderich, on Friday last. and %was seemingly in the best of health. when suddenly cut off. His Miss Lillian and StewartJackson, w;fe, a Miss Struthers, of Clinton, and twheolisekwnhowo nareCiiinutthr pnros'graaeuse. aofm°tnhge one son survive hint. Mr. BurchaWn Buren Old Boy's At Home, which. mother hi a sister of .Messre W and • tikes place at Toronto Friday evening George Doherty. ' •, : of this weeln-and llirVhoti-JnOlcson, jr,.. • CARNIVAL-7The that Oarnival of will be one of the guests. this season was put on last Friday A cow belonging to Mr Dodds, which night. There was a good attendance , was part of a shipment going to Tor - of Math spectators and costumed Idiot. onto, died in the bar on Sunday, .pre- ers in, spite of the wild storm, and sumably fiore exposure, the animals manager Davis is pleased with the re. having been, loaded the ,night before/ sults. The cold snap made the ice • but it being impossible to get theni. very hard, and this was a pleasing' away. . • feature with the skaters, The winners Alderman -Bengough of Toronto; in the. contests 'for Which beautiful. the renowned Cartoonist, and enter - prizes were given are. Ladies Fancy tainer bas made a special study of Dress -Miss Hoover, first; Miss •Potts prohibition in all its . phazesand at second; Ladies Character Costume , • the entertninment to be given by him Miss Millie•Potts, first,: and Miss Jean in the Town Hall, Feb 14th,, under the Barge, second: ' Boys Race, Al. auspicies of the, Citizens League, he e t I • • • . : . b.. • ••, • . . _ ke s edit] reference to this (handicap . Boys Comie, Rossie' I'or- subject. rester, first' ; Geo McTaggart; second, • .. Gent's Character Costume, Gus Colyer BRIEFS -Mr John A Cooper of Tor. Ladies' and Gent's Fancy Skaters. Miss ontci, brother Mr A T Cooper, has Wa)ker and Douglas Goodwin. Cos-'Aberetns P° tome Rade, Frank. Forrester. .' %he 'aanPdNinatteudraelhHaiiramtoarny°1Committee ptizes were on exhibitions in W ar, connected with Toronto Exhibition... O'euntet's window, and were Token of The ice crop should be goodthis sea-. • as being particularly nice. • son • . • • • •The friends •ot Mr. Thomas • . . ' Blacker will regret to learn that he is EDITOR AND FARMER -.7 A. S. si tip elle trc ferenOdoittrrit with Forster, proprietor of the OakvilleStat drrohueb t fuu 01 cpkreoy-* is also the owner of a farm ,and has e match played- at Seaforth between fondness for good live stock. --He is Preston and the local seven, resulted, starting a herd of Aberdeen Angekil2to 6 in raver 'of . the former,!! this . cattle and his first: purehriseThls,lfrom ' practically puts Seaiorth out.. , ..'.Mrs Lt. Col, Varcoe. of Colborne /4mo W'Ross and her' brother Percy Couch, Huron county, from whom he • has yrent 10 Toronto, on Tuesday, to Pur - bought five thoroughbred animals, one chase their new stock Of dry goods.,. hull and four •fernales. The bull is fro m . Mr Elliott, who has . been, living over the fine imported cow Brandon May • Oe store occupied 13Y the Miss •Cant. • ,,aleseemancuseirealay_Geaerteb_table . elmenoyed tb...Stephenson property which won the sweepstakes and gold ;, &an an p' t!..,•.,-.7,1Pkr d Stephenson, of medal at the Canadian National Exhi- .1 London, ,is home on holiday, as the bition, Toronto, --three ...yeare ago. ,§herlockabd Manning Organny The cows are all 'froni high bred st-.ck , is "stock-taking.;.....All trains were registered in 'the American •Aberdeen ! cancelled on Wednesday, owing to the Angus Breeders' Association National I storm and • about all the .plast, office' ReCord. Col Varcod is the:. president' stall had to do was to look. pleasant of the Aberdeen Breeders' Association : and answer.onestions...... At a meet - of. Canada, and Mr Foster no doubt : ing of the directors of the Herticultur- al society, • Monday', arrangements reasons that in getting his steak' from • " the president of. the Association. he is f were -made for a show, exeepting that laying a good foundation for his herd. I no ocite was decided upon Mr. • Draper, one of the officials of the MEETING' 'OF GIIN CLUB. -Al'hiolsone Bank, was here on Tuesda -meeting of the...members "of the Olin- i It took a team of horses four boure to ton Gun Club was held in the Graham i go from.here to Bruceffeld;Tinifea, On. House last. Friday evening. On ao- I :Monday Hugh Grigg, of Handl- count of the', storm, -.there was not a I ton, iespending a short , holiday at very! .good attendance, but business: home ......The members Of the. fire was gone on with. The minutes of the I brigade held their annual supper in last meeting were read and confirmed. ' the fire hall, Wednesday evening,and Then the election of.officers came up, :. had, at Usual, an enjoyable time Harry but no change was made in the staff, f Bartilfr catered • for the occasion. .. as no improvement was possible. The. We regret to hear that Mr G Johnston officers are : - Pres...T. Ireland -;,Vice- • of Griswold, Man. is seriously ill;•he is Pies., R. Graham; Sec.; J. E.*.Cante••; an old Clititonien, and !3rother of Thee lon; Treas., J. E. • licitey ; Mr. '1'. T. John ' Stoo •-.MrL-A:.7 Grigg exhibited .e, - Murphy was elected to the Board of number of fancy 'fowl at a show in Direotore, a vacancy having •been Montreal last week; and' captured sew- - made by, the death of Mr; N. M. Fair.. eral prizes; Our country correspond - The treasurer's report- was read :and -ents are evidently snowed in this week' \received with niuch satisfaction, the ....Some people say it was 10 helovi• • club being in very ,good financial zeroauesdey night,whilitothers say it shape. A five Per cent. dividend was was 15; it felt like 40 below, anyhow.. I -declared on the stock, payableMarch 1. Last Saturday Registrar Coats left __The tinouncemenk.a,zaa:marlit.by_th ronto_forGodetich;_after___thotrit secretary that " spoon shoots'. will be reached Seaforth It was delayed for 'held throughout the spring and sum- about three hours. and when it reach. mer, an handsonni•trophies given for • ed Clinton at 12 midnight, the storm. highest general aggregate, as well as a, was at its height, a snow plow started Silver Sip 0 for highest • at the bi- ahead of the train here, and Mr Coats monthly sh ts, The first shoot to be with .Others, calmly eat in the car as held on. Fri ay, Feb. 14th; rein or it stood in the station, until 2 a m shine. Its h ed that a goad atten- Sunday, thinking it would go out dance of Club • embers will take part every minute, but he then concluded in these events,: nd make the shoot- to go to a hotel, and he remained un• ing interesting. A handicap ayliftern • til Sunday night, when the train was - has-been arranged which-will...help be- •-- able to pull _mt...., .Additional local ginners and give t em equidchances news on pages 1 and 4 ' • to those of the crac • . -- • . • . . - • fletelble Bilasin4 , To use o 00MrliCat phrase,' the storm of Saturday was "a corker." While there was a heavy snow -fall, e. blizzard: raged as well, anti kennel.. Was well. nigh euspendorl. The country road. were blocked and the railway syitens paralysed. It was not so bad in day, light, but the Oman was twine after dark. The L. H. *R. train due here at 8,85 p.m., got here about 1111, *idle ' the train. from the east, due at 8.80, came in at 12. and did not getaway until Sunday liming. A snonplow ,... which started out for Goderieh midnight, got stalled minr flohnea, vine,. and. those who know what the storm was sYinpathiae With brakeman who footed it -hack to ohm. ton station. Five cars of cattle, lead- ed forToronto, and which it was in. .tended should go out on Saturday afternoon, had to be left .as they were, exposed to the elensents, until Sunday afternoon, tut there was no way of re- lieving them. and, they were sent to Toronto via London. Sunday morning the milkmen found they had a good deal of work ready for them when they started out to de- liver. Where they were supplied by farmers Out of town they had to cut down allowance to their patrons so that tbey could supply KWh, customer With a little milk. That they got a- ieund at all is to their credit. .arTekViintorow".‘,A6rOvaitt ot atallemdiriemoptinognes_ able. On Monday there was no traffic over •taena, but by Tuesday farmers who were compelled to go out did so, though it was a by no means easy task. Toe gale of Wednesday made matters nearly as bad as before waraii: •.o.44,o-oat:::0111$0,01$iiiialliatikfialliaQ11,41.1Zialliti‘GsmistsatifgOulassIalgagagefOitL=TplinitiliII tit of the Ordirpary Note Paper, • Court Imperial is characterized by smartness and individuality, withoutat all sacrificing Refiner mem. It is a linen,Crash finish, with new plaid effect, in strictly good taste and entirely new, . Wexford -WeaVe inspires good writing, It is Unequalled for a smooth surface andstrength,- -It is a perfect paper -perfect in looks and in use, just the kind you like so receive,. ancl a courtesy when you send it. LET US SHOW y,tiENt TO:YOU he W.. D. Fair Co., Often the Cheapog. -- Always the "Pest . TN,/ jai.jAW St re t " :x , 7 - • •.1:, 74r*,,L, - • • • . • Prices .rnean moneysaving prices to you and t11L If you can buy at Twenty per cent. bff the regu- lar price, that's money 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 are offering 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 $5.0. Goods lor $4.60 $4,08 Godds for $$.20 , $3,4. Goods for $1.40 $2.80 Goods tole $1.8* SLOG Goods for .,88e. '••••••••••••••••p•pim00•••••••••••• 'I a After two very successful Sales, there are a num- ber of RannEnts left in Cottons, Prints, Shirting, eetings, lamelettes.,---Wrapperettesi:-Dress--- etc., which we Put on sale next week, at a very low price, to clear them out before stock -taking, Feb. tat. . . $65.00 :Men's. Coon Coats, ,$55.00 Four only Men's Natural Canadian • Coon Coats, good,:long,:deep fur, iell • 'made, sizes 42, 44 and 46, reg. •• $65, sale price . $55,00 • -• $22.00 Men's Calf COats, $16.00 Four" only liteil'i-BrOvin Calf- skin • Coats, with black.Astrachan Collar, a 'splendid Cciatwelfferred,good, • • 'big, roomy Coats, reg. $22, for $16.00. Men's Odd Pants Men's odd Tweed Pants, in stripes, and checks, space will not permit of de- scription,but the followieg prices ought to dear them out : Regular Regular Regular' . • Regular Regular. • Regular Pants far 98c 1.50,Paata for Si 20 ' 2.00 Pautifor 1 59 2 50 Pante for 2 1• 0' 00 Pants for -9-65 50 Pants for .300 _ . • $10.00 Men's •Coats, $7.50 ' Mensblack Cheviot:land Grey check Tweed, Coats with or without velvet collars Up to date style regSio.00"' rn for „., .. . .. . .. . . . .. „ .. A.... 4 I;ptt • . . • • • • $20.00 Women's Astrachan Coats, $13. 2 only Wcimens black Astrachan Coils size 34.and•.36 'black satin lined goocl quality lining,. self collara.. a net • regular $20.o0 for . . . . I JellU. • $25:00 Astrachan Coats $20.00 • • 3 only y-Wagfen's Astrachan -coats good glossy color, sizes. 36 and 38, satin lined ftill sleeve with cu ,'regu..$20•00- lar $25 00 for . . .. $45.00 Astrachan Coats, $82.50 4 cely women's black Astrachan aictonyad,tss4a,owt,ihnrolesk cigin..eii4,istis.Swellio,z0ef93r4,.f:i..7!,.:3rt7 best 3s, .• • $'59.00 Astrachan Coats .$36.60 • • : 6 only womens black strachan and Bokaran fur coats., with natural • or sizesss kaibni se .3aC4n61 , d,1a3e6ri 53and revers, e8: aur , aaj 4.0. !made egguaranteediaf47hole ncl: $5o.00 for .. . . . . . .50 • $59.o0 Near Seal Coati, $39.00 • • 4 only wornens..Near,Seal fur coats withAable_collar. and revers, bestqual.ity satin lined,;sizes 36, 38 and 40 in bC05, -•• or Russian:blouse style, regular ,;,,a $50 00 for. . 4. . ;55,00 Bokaran °Oats, $38.50 - $7.5o Black Coats,- $6.76 Mens Black Cheviot Cots, good loose coat, well made and trimrn-aa ed regu'ar $7.50 for ....„.„, ... ' . •Boy s Coat ar Cost • Boys black and greyCheviot coats, nobby styles and new lcuts, well made and trimmed, selling at cost price. 50 pairs Boy s x -ants 50 pair of iboyslitnee pants lined •throughout, made from Scotch Tweed ends from our own tailor shop all sizes worth from, $t.25 to $t,75 98c • • 4**Only womens black Bokaran fur ,• coats, sable collar and revers best satin linide semi fitting or Russian blouse style, all sizes, regular , price„,„ „a $55.nO for . $75.00 Bokaran jacket, $60.00 5 only womens Bokaran Jackets 2' • styles to choose from, made of Whole skins and guaranteed for 1 year •all sizes, regular -$.7.o� Flannelette Blankets, 82c . 25 pair only white and grey flan- nelette blankets, first 'quality.. Sat urday'and Monday 02C. • $6.50 pure wool Blankets, ' to pair only pure wool finest qual- qy,, white blankets, fancy border, full size 8 lbs weight, regular $6.5o,,,, a. Saturday and Monday. f . $3.75 Wool Blankets, $2.76 • 9 pair only whii4 Wool Blanket's, goo3 large size and weight, pink or blue border, regular price for Saturday.and Monday only..., $2.75 •$5.op Wool 13Iankets. $3,89 . 12 pair only pure,, wool white blankets,with pink or blue border, large Size, full weight, regular $5,00, a„ • Saturday and Monday price......., 44,119 1