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Clinton New Era, 1908-02-21, Page 8• This is YOUR time to buy YOUR Spring . and Summer supply of Lawns and White cottons. Your time "because you can buy them now for less money -than regular. You will not bus.; thein, '` le g business i.y foe +.,s' lett money once this s sold.: Poll buythemas l - . ,anywhere.. l 1 e., • cat,n#iot r aw ielse- slnlP y` b cause they couldn't and wouldn't be sold at such prices es if we were+not Retirin • from Business, You know the qualities. are good if they tome from this store; • We know the prices are positivelymoney saving and•reductions genuine in every case, iitsgilsh Cotton S Nice quality E igl sh Cotton full yard wide, sott :finish, good weight at 10e it is good value, our speeisl price :per° yard • g 8U Hag llsh Cotton,100 This is a beautiful cotton sus b'e a 'Underwear Th ea to far fin :etc. and is imported by ourselves direct from England. 12o has been our c ose price for it, we are selling the at nce of t e p o t atper yard- .. . ��knd, ,'.1 int, 0 132 y Pine �"am. brats 12 _ • English' Oottons .- • st a'fl . e En n and � i e� a,bCe` E r n �' Gamer os;, t for any purpose. • Goods you can depend upon be. 2q1A yond.question. Special per .yard . , .., , .... , .... •L2 _ „India Linens ,.stain 11,0' Gold qualityIndia linen Lawn one of the lines we have; imported direct from the makers, clearing now at per yard :,.. ,: , ...,,, 1. it. A Better one 124c ' y " Better quality, genuine Linen Lawn, nice even* thread suitable for waists, Underwear' etc very spec 121 :.}al for: sale at per yard.;,......;.......... , . 2C A'Better 'one still 1 C, Finer quality it real India Lawn,ice fins di ,ah q y nice and suit- able dor almost any purpose, vefy special for sale at 15e per yard .,.. ., ..... , • 1r A : Better. one still 1$y'.;;'. This.is an exceptionally poo a` p y g d Lawn, the ,�regular value is 25e per yard; this is the price- it has been sell- ing at , Of course we want, to clear it all out. now and . you. can buy'it from us at�,per yd.... 19C Ike long as 't lasts • • 1nglish Nainsook, 8WY'ards for Sr.. o This Nainsook is an extra x ra special bargain. It - . isin8 yard lengths, is very tine quality, soft and' free from dressing. We are quite satisfied to have you match it for•q'ualit with any von .will get. at 20`or 25c.' Very suitable for, fine Underwear -and very special at " • , yards for $r.00 4 LOQ NEW ERA FRIDAY. FEB, 21, 19 ,..,,- Lgeal Notice&. DR. OVENS, London. Sur eon Oen.let, Specialist, will be. at W. S. It Holmes' Drug store, on ThurddaY, Feb. 27th. Wanes properly fitted, deafness, catarrh and failing eyesight treated. 1 Mies Parsons, representing ;Lipton's Teas, Coffees and, Jelly's, la now at J. W. lrwin's store. She will be glad. to sample any of •these artio'es with. ladies ca'lin lSpeolal bargains on the 20th and 25th. n gowf 111 . I FIRST CLASS HONORS: -- Mias Green, of Bayfield, has been very sue - capful at the recent examinations in connection with London Conservatory of Mtusic, having taken first-class hon. ors in piano work. • Sheds. a pupil of W (Iletin mp all , ACTION DISMISSED --The action taken some time ago by four of our citizens, against the waterworks by- law, came up at Osgoode Hall on Thursday, Mr W ProudfootK (1. app peered for the town,, anal Mr E L Dick cnscn, E C, for the appelants. The motion was dismissed with conte, 'A e understand that the parties concerned intend to appeal. • emit article, biota the n l cl S. 1 of Mr Stephenson, antttled "t t Mr tl. T, Ranco, coated ae"Div(eir,n: old tar IR in type was avoidably Maul (clerk at Blyth, last week, ow- left over tilt next weak. ing to the *beano) of the Clerk. Mr Dewert, manager Royal Bonk of COLLEGIATE NUT1ltS-» The prise, Canada, has rented antis oaonpping list continues to Iversen Capt Me - the house, owned by Me W alkingehaw Taggart, the efficient Secretary of the M.pleStreet, • i Sown, offers a prise for the pupil of Mrs Hardy and family, wish .to Form I% w tai makes the hisheet thank their many friends for their .Lverage..uring the terra. a meetiatt� at kindness and sympathy. during their IiOMF CIRCLE • At here hefriend« the Canadian• Order of Home Cirelee, Londonx«Road,(bro her iii law ufMayor held lq. whe Oaaddfe,low'e Bali on Mott• London will he glad to know that he weyee t d° oth0 following• omoora • is recoveringfront a very severe ill- r ole f r t'ho otarrsnl year: Leader, T ickean, 3r belce, liars R.,. fleas, Irwin; Seg lreae , T ^ iceman ; F. S, - At Ottawa,_Inst week, . the rink of Harrison Wiltee : Chaplain , bliss curlers whieh won the'Glovernor-Gen- Rippey; Warden, R Holmes. Delegate eral's prize, has Robin 0 lllacPhersoit. to supreme Circle in Toronto, in March soo, of Mee Macpherson, among its J Wiseman ; Alternate, T Jackson, , players. The Circle shows a slight , bale ace . on Mr 3aroh Talor, bus got. moved in- her with is f -suspenetons-`for the ' to his office. ispmediately' next to the ..year, ' New Eraoffice. fie has not yet rent- en the other office, though be has sev- 1 eral.applicants for it, - Miss Lela ldoover, daughter of Mr. J BHoover, who isstudyingat To rontoConservatory. of music, as pass. ed her theory examination, : standing second in the .class, Mrs Thomas, formerly `sof Clinton,. .who was concei,ned in the Wiarton. shooting episode, but, who has been living a d.ssolute. life at London, was sent to the Mercer Reformatory for • -U Zia* MIGH'lY CLOSE CALL n day morning a man from •Wingham, bad so close a eall for bis life, that he will never want it repeated. A lot of ccui1erss on;_their way to Seaforth, x had Gone i . r_:.",i Vitigham• train; videntl ll but this . _ers n' of off. ieya, p 4.. g when the train brat pulled: in, for' just as rt was pulling down to allow the Goderich train to come in behind it, tile man stepped off, missed ^ the plat- form, and fell over the edge, almost on the track. With marvellous quickness someone 'caught him and held him close to the platform, thus saving his life. It Was with a. big sigh of relief that the crowd saw, . him step out..,tm: hurt. • 'INFLUENCE OF A HY,r1N- One night last . week, a dozen curlers frons a Milton,. and about one dozen -others, ed at•a were stalled w sa the writerIncluded, h little Railway station, 'for nearly two hours. There 'wasn't the ; sign of a hoose near by, and it was very hard putting in the time. One of the curl ers-could, imitate very'well a •brass horn in a band, and to relieve'` the monotony,' he "played'' the air 'of al 'the familiar songs, the crowd joining heartily therein, puffing • their- cigars nieantime. When this versatile artist started .: "Nearer My God • to Thee," everybody joined therein to the end, A Pearl Button Special ' • for >you 7c per dozen pure pearl buttons'that will pay 12&c to .15c for -anywhere else.True it ' is only a little thin • but little savings soon make; big ones. These buttons* are put up one e dozenon a ' • card and we cannot break the cards. Theytome; inrall-•sizesseither2oi 4holes--and:-are=-suitable=for `Chilhren's' we.r. Waists or Underwear. • 150 dozen -in clearingat per dozen ............ : ............ • i C f Save on Embroidery �• • -•a. You cancertainly save- money on Embroideries ie s NOW. Ours were bought direct form the•Swiss:makers and at our regu- • Tar rices were values. ;Weare clearing this 'biz. .stock at prices that make every yard a genuine bargain. The minute this business is sold your chalice to buy at such prices Will be gone. Do not let it slip. Embroideries fie' Hundreds of yards of Swiss .embroideries,—good qual- ity Cambric, well finished, insertions as, well, many dif-i�n -.ferentwid ths,very :special yalue for this sale per yard ..:. C Laces and Embroideries .10c . Hundreds of yards at thisprice also. Just a gath- ing together of lines that sold at 121 and 15c. We will makeit worth: your. while.to'do your Embroidery buy- ing and Lace buying here and offer you this lot at your' per.,.... .. ,. 0 yard � choice Better Embroideries, 15e Extra fine Swiss Embroideries and Insertions. . Handsome designs, on fine quality Nainsook, Oambrics . and Muslins, imported importedourselves ou will' agc nl_25c fgr anywhere.i e'are.clearing•the bgestsck n Clin- ton, and giye you your choice of these handsome pat 'k terns at per and ... ..... .. I ub Extra.. Pine. Embroideries, 20e , These are some of the finest° Embroideries we carried . in stock. The pattelne are very attractiye, and come to us direct from one of the best makers in Switzerland. 80e and 35c were theregular prices. Now you can buy 2OY f� pp them at. per yard ...::. ... ......... ... ..... Little Money for Veilings Little prices on good ..Veilings. Good qualities` • 'All' going at cut prices, because of this Retiring -from• Business• Sale.. Atte Veinags, 25e Nice quality Chiffon Veilinge, all the popular shades, just the correct thing for the fashionable ""Auto-- Veils. stylish and serviceable, regular 35c, Tia special for sale; per yard. .. ....... Veiliinns, at 10e About 100 yards good qdality Silk Veiling„ clear- ing up of various lines that sold at 20c and 2.5e, all on ..inn a Bargain Table at your choice per yard , ........... i Ub • The Bargain . Quilts Still tome of the Bargain Quilts left. You will not have as good a chance for many and many a day. • $2.25 ,Quilts for 1$1.015 • Good quality English Marsailles. guilts, full. 11.4 ' gg $1 MP size, good wgight, ne%v patterns, regular $2.25, Satin. ,.day each:..............:.«..,..•,:,.,;,.....�,•..... r $3:00 Quilts. tot' $2.15 a Heavy quality Maraailles Quilt, mad% by one of the best makers in England. " "Very fine quality. eh of ce patterns, large double-bedi1 e• a size, regular . $3 &3 $ for Saturlay each .,• ••••,•,...,••• . ' 104.50 is1Cts'fdr $$.15 Extr,a quality. Marsailles Quilts, heat English make, vary fide quality, Choice ' patterns, �j double -bed size, regular' $4.50, special each . • large. $3 r 15 of tobacco tilt it wee. finished.. The curlers . ad- of tournament games in both billiard dressed the mimic as.George, and he and pool. , The players have been ban- ks Of. the-beltireed- dicappedaccordingrto-their skill, and •.,eser�•,• �• -� . 'travellers, for- relieving the tedium of ..many warm games and afew surprises waiting. , have been the result.; Some of the I older players havegone down . under . • DIED IN"£HE:* EST--Mrc •Thos.'the skill -of the- junior members.- The t= Shipley received word the.other day . games are creating much interest. of the death of her brother, Mr Law- • •(; rence John Shaw, who died An Da• !; BENGOUGHS LECTURE- Alder- kota, • on. ; Wednesday last . aged 50 man J W Bengough, of Toronto, gave •� years and 5 months. . Deceased will be :•aChalk Talk -on . prohibition, is the i:• remembered as a former Clintonian,v . Town Hall, last , Friday' night. The ..He-went-silent;•about ` .1 wears; ego, ! Weather was very . unfavorable, and settling first in ' Coulter, ' Man., but and roads almost , impassable which, ! afterwards going to. Dakota. He leaves no doubt: accounted tor the small' r cd- awife, four danghters,,and 'aseri: • lance. The (illustrations were very, •clear, end illustrated his points splen.; i1 • �M•r'W W Nimens received word this didly; one very •good one was an lull"• week of the death of his sister; Mrs tration .of .Christian .Citizggn�shiip. `a • Wesle Wilson, which .: Occurred at .:monkey're representing the60,0000 people Winnipeg,. 'a few days since from engaged in the Liquor Traffic .in On- hu e eld- stria a e•f u th •b a She .o r ro leading g neiumonia 5h i I ad est -daughter of -the tate George Nim elephant: Which represented the 5`10,00(!'?-- ems, and will be remembered by our . Christian ; voters •of -Ontario, impress- ', readers as Miss- -Rosie Nimens. She ' ing the point that the church could. was :. only married about 3•years ago,..• :abolish the Traffic if it would. He .: and leaves a hu -hand, and'daughter 'also referred to the wave of Prohibit- 4 innnryths old. The rewains were in- ion at.present ,-sweeping over many • • tel•realla St•.James . Cemetery, . _ Winni- - countries of the World, and the agitat- peg' on Saturday. • •A coincidence in , ion for the banishment of the :bar,. her death is the fact that she died on, which he - said,.- is.,. daily 'growing in did,two e motherfavor. the seals) date as her ..w years ago, Feb 13th. g, is isit• ' 'n v F i for • Goodwi ........... BREs v z e POULTRY COMPETITION - The'' ingfriends on. the Maitland. •A meet- regular monthly meet ing-Of the held . nig of: the W C:T.0 will ;be held at the ton Poultry.:Association was'held on home of ,Rev Greene on Friday utter- Monday evening, and the attendance noon. at. 3 •o'clock...:. :.Mr T Mason • he bird competition •: was shipped a couple, of cars of stock to six . months. Mr James A Ford,who hat resigned from the position of representative of Massey -Harris, is succeeded by Mr. Angus McLeod, of Hohpnesville, a n an.. so avorably known, that he requires no introduction to the farmers. of this locality Mr John Wright, of Fordwich, Was called to Clinton on Friday Twit to ' bring Mrs :Wright home from the hospital, Where she has been for some 'time, but when he arrived She was , suffering from an attack of grippe,and,, could not accompany him home, THEEAS ON'S BEST ENTER- TAINMENT -' The Athletic Aesooiat- on to be corm atulated upon securing such a high class company of artiste, as Tire • World Famous Scottish. Entertainers. From reports of neigh. boring towns, it is not exaggeration, • to say the programme will -he- one of the finest ever given in Clinton, and all ,those Who .. appreciate a rare. intel- lectual treat, should avail • thendselves: of the opportunity of hearingsuch an. able company in their prouction of Scotland rid in Song and Story, Miss: Nannie Strachan, MissEnidNeweombe Mr Gavin Spence,. lir ) • alcom ,Alex, ander. Don't d Dforget. tedaFebru- ary e the 25th. date t The Trustee, Berard Of Galt. has_ ,_ shown its appreciation of the services .' of an etcelleiit teacher, by increasing ; the Salaryof Mr Chas Tebbu':t, son of Mr Fred rebbutt, Goderich .. Tp from antral in I, $(l00 to $700. This is a substantial , encase in view of the fact, that he has only been there 5 months. t Miss A olayton formerly of, Clinton :Collegiate, has been secured- by Stratford Board total': the position of , English teacher at the Collegiate, :!;- whieh has been temporarily • filled by Mr May,• who is returning. to' Queen's . to resume his studies there.' Miss Clay- ton will occupy the position until a ' • permanent teacher is procured. ?-•- The -Pesti 6ltiE?4eholdiiigra,•ser e j� 'ictw Extraordinary This refers to the famous . Perry pictures, a good assortment (250} of which we now have on . display, at ail:► Sc and 1Oc' They are truly unusual in merit, being reproductions of many of the world's:masterpieces and. many subjects are printed in a beautiful photographic brown, or sepia tone, on,rough paper, resemblingthat Of expensive. .photographs. _To :.know .their~.superior- r- ity, you r'equi'te to see . them, when we thing you will agree that to possess one o � nore.is: much greater value than is indicated by the cost. It requires a dark mat- ting to properly dis .lay them,which will cost .c 'extra g ,F yS for the 3c and 5c' size, and roc extra fig the tot size. See them in north window* The W. D. Fair Co., n h >� 1f Often 'Clamp -esti — - o• B fM A lfXi � .iri s Pe ft. J1,--"aLAIR „:_.A7T0). aie7 • to -c Furnishings „ worth of up'to date City Men's Furnishings, sold under "the hammer, .and `purchased by us at a - rate on: the dollar: Stock only five ■ month's old—all new goods. Great- steakpsi ts- : +�,rrda'� s J; 9 21st Exceptional .t><onal chance._ to >ly great : p . _ .. :. . ,b , �'., furnishings at _ • savings. DON'r MISS P. was large.: , ro It-. Saturday.. 'Ther es.a •held and res To onto on the keenest t o an et u,. r• n e. ed as follows . Best Wynadot female satisfaction in:knowing :that we can I (any`varie , Ii E `Rorke; (partridge) not have (Oyer six weeks more of this , hest .m e, • W. Fisher- :-Benmiller; : weather • It is likely that a -meet - (white) A 0 V Nate Lawson, Spanish;'' ingof the Business Men's' Association -!' Beet tird'in competition, •H E Rorke, I wil be held earlynext week Mr.:1•Partridge Wyandot, pullet. The next Jas Watson,;son-in-law.ef Mr JLeslie, _! ill be held on •.2nd . and reeve"of"Seafortb, was in town on. •. meetingwl , March .. . when Glames, Machina, and: Rhode' Monday:.: •..Mr JohnDayment, who, Island Reds will be eiitiibitea. This working in. New Ontario,' lel 'will be thea. last competition in 'the : home for the present.....'. Uoticii and.. series, previous to the ''Sweepstakes, Ross expect to• open up next week..: , which will be held on,the 16th March •; Aspeical meetin g lof the County Conn- and ou- and will.:be open to members only, - ell • will be held at Seaforth on Tuesday • All exhibitors must be .*members, and ; to take up the good roads questiou,and • in good standing. 'b or the sweeppstakes, I itis. probable the people ' of Seaforth a. spepentry cialof. 5c for each bird will ' .willentertain the members , to a ban*. . be charged and a -silver collection tak- 1 quet in the evening.. .::.:The Molson'$° •en at the door.~' An-eff ort -will bsmealertBank bus taken`- over~-the-•So'vereiggw1— to have birds all.. inR osition early in I. flank atHensall 'and 'torten ; as the the ilaya and th e judging all •finished, I Molsons already hRd a branch at Hen - so as to leave the evening clear for i sal,. the •Sovereign.: bank branch. hoe `•spectators. Watch , for . further . an -t been closed, but the branch at Zurich nonncements and list of special prizes. will be maintained, ,rices • i • mean rhoneysaving prices to you and 'to us, If you can buy at Twenty per cent, off 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 a • • what we -have left of- ourwinter goods, for spot cash, TGke advantage of ebur Stock- taking Sale and save money • $5,01 Goods for 84.00. $4.00 Goods for $3.20 • ._ ,._. . b gra $3,00 Goods for $2,411 $2.00 Goods torr $1.60 $1.00 ;Goods for 80e. ed. Jackson. rr.nrrt , • . • 25e Silk Ties 19e Men's silk four-in-hand bow and: : str'ng ties in all the newest designs and colors, regular 25c for :19c'? 606' Silly Ties =Men's:four-iii-hand f•uff Ascotand'win0el7dsilk r _tes>lnal`t •e g• , .a-.. h slew ;. • ' ' est shapes and colorings, reg 50: 35e. 20c -Rah 2i her. Collars '' Men's and boys'rubberr collars, all shapes, all sizes,, regular 2oc • 122 150 Linen Collars 9c - Men's and b� oys, three-ply,llnen col-,•: ars, in all the ••o ular. shapes,all ,popular sizesre ar 15for.,.:..:............+.. .. Sizes, ul5c g' 25e Rubber ' 'Collars. lac .Men's rubber collars,. Arlington brand best quality, in all:the pop ular shapes, all sizes, regular 25c` IBC ` "200 ---Linen Collars �- Men's pure four- l •linen collars, WP. .G.& R 'yy�� R.make,in all."•leading the coding .1,. shapes, all sizes,. regular -20,c for .....122c 50e 1'ancy Braces3� ,. e Men's ftne •web, extra quality trim-. rned braces in all the newest colors, regular 5oc for::; .....:. 35c Oc Underwear wee e 35 e Men's Fl€ece.• lined • underwear --he av - quality sizes regula r 5oc for • 35c •.50c Boys Underwear 25c :. Bp ' s fleece lined underwear- ood` quality; ;all sizes, .regular 4oc • and 50 clearing fat..,..��� 75o Underwear .50e Men's wool, fleece -lined :: Under- wear, reg. 75c, all. sizes ..,.:;... e• g0 hirt S s .76.6: Men's Shirts , ...... ..:hoc $1,00 Men's.Shirts 755 125 •and $1.50 Men's Shirts. '1.00': $2.00 Men's Shirts. . $125 skin . Shirts .. .....:.... 35C ; ac Wo ; 5 g � •• 75c Working Shirts ..,. 5oc' WOrking .:... :, 75c Men's Arm Bands ,...,, .r........ ..6c Men's 'Collar Buttons ..,., ...,.;.i for ` c.: �; _ 5. Men s'Cuff H'alders , — Men's Tie Pins ... i5c N E W B L.. A: C K- V O'I L- E S In Rain and Resi-lda-Stripes. Early lr;ivalh, Indicating Correct- ,... , Styles 'iott prIit 4and;,Surnmer,X1.90$• Stripes are the dominant features -the keynote --of everyy class, and there are few materials in which stripes, of some;sort, *are totally -excluded. There are single stripes, double stripes, tape stripes, fancy braid stripes; and on to the wide giant stripes, strong and fashionable.' These are in Voile, with Resilda stripes, also self stripes and all Resilda stripes. WHAT IS RESILDA ? A mohair and %ilk .mix- ture, light in weight and Q close weave; a goods not • transparent and requires no Pdrop to render it 'crushable, more lustrous than non, special skirt.' •This material is finished in such: a manner as silk, g permanentIda. These stripes are also woven on Wool Voile,guaranteed creating very new and handsome styles. t -,They are 44 inches wide, and per yard 75e, 85e,• $i,00, $1.26 and $L50 Plain Wool Voile and. Etamine. These ate in greater variety of .weaves this season ,,and more popular and fashionable than ever. We have them frail Priestley'si and other makers of high- class black Dress. Goods, in thine crisp, woven meshes, the medium and on to the heavy mesh etamine weaves. Of the multitude of these new things •we have, not space to tell you a'1,but come and see ; all are interesting; - they are 44 to' 46 -inches wide, and per -yard rifle, 75e.$5c. $1.00 and $I. 5.