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Clinton New Era, 1908-09-17, Page 4inuPle.OttfrOirollr. 1 fixes ::..ay e.p , c.oy of the Great,:,, Laurier a ioiistrratiion. 1,1,1.1 ee,.aa.++ Wednesday, Sept. 23rd commencing at 8 o'clok we open the fall 'and winter campaign, with the greatest exhibition of fall and winter goods ever shown here. Wed- nesday will be a great day an Clinton, with the Premier of Canada as he r distinguished, visitor. Six of the best bands, in'. the country, and..thousands ,of ex;' cursionists all go to make it a day"long• to .. be remembered. • , 513 +1 om "%? We've planned to make t a great day at this, yore, and 'considering: - the; great inducements we are offering, it will pay you well to do 'your buying here. We've been fortunate in securin thousands of y ards of Ne w Fall Y g ,-�.�. g Y goods at less than market. prices,: and 'we re going to give.our customers the bene- fit ht of theseP urchases, as well as a chance to see the finest stock of Fall and Winter Merchandise in town. This big list of mone • -savin items should'bringyou to the money-savingY bright ' and earl •and _ you'll not be disc ointed• iii the splendid arrayof goods storey, Y PP P .g on sale. One day 'orily--Wednesday; Sept. ' 2,3rd, 'commencing 'and' closing at 6 o'clock . at 8 o'clock, a.m., c , mt,,> we will sell • 36 inch English Flannelette lOc • 490 arts wide Canadian acid English FIan- rd, nelette in the very best patterns made, you know n sale at �qualities,o ,shin ,� the quality and washing r 100 per yard. i.. t. c. Standard 6hirtings 12.. 400y ards yards Cotton and Flannelette Shirt.' e . 'rage,' Iota of good patterns, all' on sale at p,x124 c yard Two Cod o Dress Goods Chances • Five h lards 'ards Fall 'Dress Goods in Car- 1� dinal, Black, Navy, Green, Brown, Grey,' Dream, • etc, Serge% Cashmeres, Poplins,,, Vicunas . and. Panamas. All wool goods guaranteed to give. • 5UV good wear • ...... 1000 Yards Ribbon 1.-5C . We eell'lots of Ribbons. Thousands and thous. ands ofards every season. but we seldom; get a n . aha ce like this one, Nearly a thousand yards• • wide silk Obbon in many fancy color combinations aIsoa plainshades of Pink, .Pale Blue, Navy, Black,. Brown. Cardinal ect. Values 25c, 35c, to•50c'1 gra • One Day all one price ........... ...,. s Ladies Wool 'Vests and Drawers 50c. To start the season ' we offer this underwear ` inducement. • 7' ladies Vests and Viewers in natural "and white.. shades 2 or 3' different styles, gar- meiite always sold from 50c to 75c. One Day gar -gnat U , - .. SSd' pa* .Bose, at 25e 'Al. DECIDED BARGAIN.-180:pair rib. wool Hose; 100 pair plain cashmere; 100 pair rib cash- mere. You'll be surprised when you see them, Per pair 25c Special Uasbrellia Purchase. At the time of goies, to' press, we are negotiat- ing lot a large pur.:ha ej;iq Women's slid. Men's 'Umbrellas. We expect tie have .them hers in time for"Wednesday. On sale at each. of I x00 INN ►.. :.•••• ttw••••did., Buy Wool Blankets Now. This is the first time we have been able to offer Wool Blankets under :' Ivalue,right at the start • of the t . season, but here they are . • z 11 per- •. ate with a errs 12 pair Wool Blank ; p centiige of cotton, to . keep then from lv ehrinking+ deep loftyfinish, pink orblue or burs 5 ft wide . r mgrease • , borders, fi ee t o '. • In woulds:llat • rand nearly 7 feet long, a @a �� `;; $5.00. To start the season. per pair u • ••NoM• aw,►e sql•• 0044 ••1141 ' •ttHN444, *Odd d•••N4N*ON 4AM= :-"' 24.' ` -bed Table ' ydsFine Bleached : Linen fur $LOO We ve, sold nearly 309 'yards of thislipen .. in the last few weeks, and have. about ' 30 • cloths left, 62 -inch Bleached ab le Linen, + 'very fine quality, arvay ahead of the. ordhi- , I ar BOcper yard linen.. On sale at .@ y y .. 0 2 1-2 ' yards fora .... '. �A •N•••H41440d.•••ee•w, N•t•i 50c Silver. Belts'29c • The best lot ws canet.' Also some.ton and brick leather Belts; that sell at 50c.and60c, Gripp Wednesday .. . ... ., LaiY B&C Corsets 89c 50 pair B & C : steel -filled White' Batiste C1or sets , hose supporters. attached. Regular 75e, sale price....::: JOU Pure Linen .Crash ,Toweliing,• lOe 384 lards Irsh.Orasb Toweling, fine, med=•1 •um and coarse weave all one ricer . 1 Oc': • :Scotch Fingering Tarn, 75c For Wednesday only, we will sell the best uality black Scotch Fingering Yarn, at per 900 yards best Print and Wrapperette, toe • 900 • ards.hest fast color Print, amounting to 400 yards, • in light and: dark colors, guaranteed • perfectly fast, also 500 yards'Canadian and Eng- lish Wrapperette. in a fine lot of . patterns, suit- able for dresses,waists,wrappers. etc. Values vepp everywhere where. at 15c,18c and 20c on sale at p • one price lila Crescgnt Batting' 3 rolls for 95e Two bales -200 rollsbeet quality Ores= riga; ee;,t.Batting, ti .. ,... .....,...3 rolls for :.. • Some of the hin Li t e ts t � t „e • on Which You Can :Nave, ' Gold-ilated Renuty Pins, 2 for Sc Frilling, 4 frilIs'in'a neat box, 15c $1.25 Side and Back Combs, 3 in a set, .69e 60e Hand -made Linen Doylies, 25c. S dozen Safety Pins for 110c 60 -inch Tape Lines, 2 forillc Pearl Buttons; good quality, 5c per dor Also Hair Phis, Toilet ers, Elastic,etc.,' at Special Prices. Great Display Of illinery, New Fall arid Winter Coats and Furs FOR CHILDREN GTRLS AND 'WOMFI. t We'll have on view, ready for immediate sale,In three separate 'departments, is the greatest collection of Millinery, Coats'Skirts ndrurs it has been our pleasure to show at any Fa 1 Opening. • ...Cor Conte yirxt'h the Crowd to Clitltotri • �•-- and see +sir Vire eterlai ,f,1,11/1.1111{,11•1017S, -114111111101.19i94115•1110.14167A,G,414361.01016MINMELY.1.111i ails Lon iroliirioai IIIl1l 411 out Bruen Liberals hare` 'renaati+ sled. P M,1<`.. 111.40 trees 011etoa' Good Wee sees, ow,L%,14 14 end ISO; Q oc1 Mor s fi�ee" "am holt O e1 tioltele Sipe. *let Moouttutiilt Hntpnorenr T o'. �h o Was' announded oi', ivlpi• Low Ea►tel't Werlltern Excu1t'$IAna, itle the ClongervatiVe candidate ler one , of the Montreal con tituendea, hike re. 1 Going front Clinton Sept.17,1811$th, I fused to run. ' 1 Et.$uron $ S 44r tl l'ar'd.! $ 780. • netirait a e4 aw r; ae gra144 Mipneavotie 1 S0. aae,x . or a as: sa ''ani 98 !0 O eeveland viii puttaio anti. 9. it 8, die rsers Ifea Zlrel ,dviiM Mimi* end D, it 0, Ms inch lietura limit Mottdary', Oa 4tb,1906.. lgto. & HOI*ENB, Town Agent.. CLINTON NEW ERA. THURSDAY. SEPT, 17, 1908, To The Electors OF West Huron GENTLEMEN- • As a candidate for parliament, I re• sneetfully ask your support in the corning campaign. I have lived in the We understand that the 4Wldutty Which arose some time ago: concerning the payment of thedeputiee connected with the last South Huron by election has been amicably adjusted. The election of W. F', McLean, ¥ P, lot York, is said to be probable by ac. 1 demotion. His majo`eity in. the last( election'was nearly 700.' 0014pe this is,, the price paid for the silence of the Toronto World, which is not iasying. one word about the elution. The Mail says: -"It is learned that. when In the city on Boudoir, Mr Henri Botirassa saw Sir Wilfrid Laurier,and spent some time with him. En view of the interest in Mr Br uraesa's atti- titude in the coming campaign, the incident is somewhat significant. county,with only a shin t absence,since , • July 1865, I• have taken a somewhat rt is said that Hon A 13 Aylesworth active part in publie affairs, and have. always been: willing 'that the search, light should be turned on either rn`y public or private acts. I do not say that I have not made mistakes;no one knows that I.have better than myself, but I do say that I have, always en,. deavored to advance the interests of the Doninion as a whole, and those of the Riding in particular. ' l' • While in. general I.am a supporter of the present goverbment, I am a be- li ever in the abolition : of the Senate. I think it;wmid be wise to reduce or • abolishthe. duty ' on coal. I would try to,make the 'custom taxes paid by: farmers as light as possible. I fever. is ; returning: from Vienna with hie hearing somewhat .improved., •But there is no definite information on the subject.. He, were told that if he would. .remain in Vienna a : few: weeks the specialists were hopeful that recovery • would be complete, but he refused to stay more than a week. ' The feature of Mr Borden's tour will be the appearance on the same Flat - form of "the Conservative Premiers," Roblin of Manitoba and Hazen of New Brunswick were with him at Halifax along with Hon W J Hanna. Premier Whitney is expected to return from England in time' for the Pembroke inee.ing, and Premier McBride' isex- voted to be there also , • any 'scheme that will: give farmers a —'- telephone s stem so that eyery farmer Mr Charles Murphy, K 0 , has been" pone y , y could have a telephone in his home. • sworn in as Secretary of State, to suc- sed Hon R W Scott who has Placed I. think -the facilities of the' post c + oce could be yincreased in his resignation in the hands. ,.,of''the 1 materially the public -interest, I believe the voter's Premier after continuous service since: fists should be more "up-to-date, and the Liberals, come into power in 1896. that no one should lose his franchise beoause he had moved from one •con- stituency to another. I. believe in Go.vernment'; control': of ••any public . utility..• I.belieye: in the prudent expenditure lie•monies for the develo trent of.. pub p of the trade andresources.of this great li Dominion I be lays that public c men eh)uld be above reproach; that princi-' Ples aho$Td mean more than Party. . that the interest of the country is "greater tha thatif an :individual, :if you see :fit to :elect me ' as your representative, I assure'you I will do my beet_ to show' that yourconfidence has not•been misplaced Respectfully soliciting your influence in my behalf, ,as well as your vote, I °a n very truly ° yours ROBT 'HOLMES. Conservatiyes criticise the govern - , because' it has not carried out its policy of Senate reform. Is itto be an- feri ed;: then, that aj the Conservatives got into power,. they. would reform the Senate? If we bad our way we would abolish it altogether: In the corrin campaig he election S will 'be held 'on the lists of ,1907 -the. same as were used for .the Local Elec- Mr Murphy ie a prominent Irish Cath- olic inthe cityof Ottawa, who Will likely find a set in that vicinity. Mr Scott is over 80 years of agg�e, and has been. a most faithful and efficient:pub- ma tic n . • •MrJBKcranedyre r se ntedNew V4 estminster in the Parliament whose term is just -expiring. At the Liberal convention • some time ago 11IrJardine c aptured the nomination., Mr Ken nedy claimed' that it was true • expression of 'opinion, not •aue , and. refused to '-regard-it-as-auth ritateee.--,Mr : ,Ta diue has now in .yin admirable spirit thrown up the nomination,and.agreed to abide by thedecision of a convention to be called in a short time. • The•Kingston Standard.- .Conserva- tive,' refuses to' follow ,Mr Borden in. his government' ownership excursion,' and says it doesn't; believe the country either, is ready to fall in .behind him on that esu: he Standard•belieyes: the ••r'a. . sounder policy is Gov- ern .• en : • pervtsionof public utilities. It ighed :with truth'that the •res , .ad. .:tration.has `aimed at e' act ve public', control of public eery' • • Cstrn.cH,Rev. B. E. Curry, Londes- boro, will conduct reopening servicee, in Cole's Church; Bayfield • circuit, on the 28th of September, instead of the 20th.. This change In date is due' to the contractor's 'failing to.have the. axon. •' Thio: `fs unfortunate, because church ready force -opening on.the 20th many persons on both sides of politics,, Rev Mr Biles, B. A. B. D , of Bayfield. Will be diefranchised, simply becaube there is noeaay way of making the lista up to -date: Surely some plan can be ;devised . that will change much a state of affairs. -will supply the •Londesboro pulpit'that 1Brucs!ielell NoTEs-Rev E H ' Sewers preached anniversary sermons for Rev Stewart of Motherwell on Sabbath, last, Rev With all. the char es o! alleged im Mr' Stewart preached in our village, g hie •sermons were muchappreciated by proprieties made, against some ofthe large audiences. Mr and' Mrs Forest th Isl. of the' t�eo departments of. the Dominion Govern- posited at e. ...Forest • of Lo merit no one�is-abie to ea that any y /oho-- ' Hary of oma ir, eon radon, last` • week. Mrs Minister of theCrown has been involy :` Dlanitoka; and'foilr ed personally in financial wrong -doing No member of the Opposition has ever .dared to do more than insinuate. Even Mr Sifton, against whom their attacks have Mainly been directed, has chall- enged hall- n ed the closest invest' ation an . e g g d de- fied ' e -fled' anyone to show that he has not.week at the home of Alex Girev. M A Imade his money properly, Aikenhead 'has returned- to London, . . "'' ' after visiting at his home here. Will. 1 A meeting of the Executive of . the h attending e ng Aikenhead, Stanley, is attending' the West Huron Liberal Association, as Seaforth Collegiate. The brick layers constitutedfor Dominion purposes, are at work on Dan ltfunroe's • house, Goderich in be heldatthe rooms abov thecarpenter lis do n h at McKenziedoing g above the Standard Loan 'Oo's colic, work, . Thos Carrhas built a cement on Saturday, the .9th, day of Septem silo for. D Fatheringham. John Mo ber,at 1.30:p. -m Kenzie is laid up with a severe attack BASEBALL�OnTuesday `afternoon of neuralgia. A niin►her from the there was an exciting'- baseball match vicinity attended the political meeting playeddby the. Public School of Clinton and the High School of Clinton; in which the high. School of Clinton;. • was . defeated. by a score of 14 -9. • children are the guests ` of Mr Hart, Miss Mabel Turner attended the' To- ronto fair last week. New camt side- walks are to the east of our village. Miens M. and E Melntosh visited friends rade at Toronto last week. Mr Lan straf of l3eaforth, visited last Furniture. Do you know that whena room is properly paper ed, the paper, • to a large extent, takes the place of furniture, Didn't you ever notice how handsome, warm -patterned paper takes away the bare, unfinished look ? One paper is not suited to all rooms—that's what keeps the manufacturers busy.' That's what ,makes it necessary for us to carry in stock hundreds of differentdesigns and colorings. ° Special prices on Many Lines `. come AND SEE THEN'.' ALL PAPER TRIMNk.ED FREE indow Shades. Thekind that neither fade, crack nor curl, are. the kind we sell. They are called the"Perfection Shade:" The roller also is the best, and bears our guarantee'.,. Special sizes secured on short :notice; wits. ;.00pcIs 001 Seo CLINTON Goderich Industrial Exhibition • The directorate say that their pro- gram for Sept. 22nd, 23rd, and 2iith, 1908, willjustify their claim of bigger and better than ever."Among their features. are: • An extended and enlargedprize list. Increased purses for speed` tests,open, $125; two forty. $80; farmers trot,$50; three year-old trot or pace $35. A full program of free attractions be. fore the grand stand every afternoon and evening. Selections by the Marriott twins fear persons who gave a sensational novelty balancing and twirling act, us• Inge horse, trap and bicycles, White andLainart give two separate and dist'tict acts in :each pperformauc. They art- n' knowas the funn y people and give an excellent original trick pantomio, • - "" h A M. aaanw; oa, • the Centralmi erican wonder, gives the most daring aerial act known without nets and called the cloud swing original return and aerial act,with twists backward and forward omersatilts from: .i:rapeze._-to_clou swing. rope ; also a special flying rings acrobatic performance as a second number: • • The Woman's Institute demonstrate bouseholdwork,cookery, etc:., during the whole' time, of the exhibition, and submit samples of•many good things in their line for inspection and testing. Beginning S eptember,24th the fam- us Lucknow:Pie Band'of nine In full Highland costumes willoivePipe Band relctionsr andsolos also, Scotch,'and Irish dancing -.-Scotch Reel and Reel of Tulloch, Highland:Fling,Shean Trews, �ailore Hornpipe, Irish Jig, etc. -and A PLEASANT VOYAGE -Follow ing is a shortAyynopsis of the vacation trip of Rev. W. 3. Jolliffe, pastor 'of Weeley^Methodist church,who return ed Monday from a visit to the placee Cr his childhood andearly days :'}- f After a pleasant sail across the At- lantic he arrived in Liverpool: on Fri., day morning. He went to London ; .from. there to;B"nbury, where he met Jolliffe r o had just returned 1. Mrs , neral, Theyremained h cots.a. mote t. week with Rev E . Jolliffevisiting Ox • ford, Stratford on Avon and other places of interest. Thenthey went to Cardiff, and visited Mr Thomas A. buslin ss, Cardiff- - is a to the lumber and growing speedily, Wales is noted for its old castles and abbeys ; some of them they visited. Their next stopping place was itilift+l;sweairSoutb,toAvdt„+ where B•ev. 0 C Jolliill'e residres,. 2hey 1 visited Torquay, Toreross, Paignton. i frixharii, Torness and sailed •up the , Dart River. The last week Wes spent in London, wlierethey saw the beano!) of years, B'rltisli Exhlbitlon, W indent Castle, and a number of other placer( always LAvtigaXn Clinton, on Sept 17 MAr• visited by tourlatd.'They sailed on the iotil (IVIS -'1• tla hits of Mr, i,, 8 S Ooreeoaan, arriving at Montrool on ug i'a1'1e, f3irttttCrtlair, Ike 18th inst. sgpd air" ailot8 montlur, in Hensall on Monday. Our .station master sold a good number of tickets for London fair: Porter's 11111 NOTES- Mrs Stewart and daughter, of British Columbia,are visiting at W. Flliotts,Miss Maggie Cox is spending it few days with her sister. Mrs $' pati, son, ofSpringlank. Walter Weston. and daughter Ella spent a few days at Kingarf recently. Among those who are attending London fair this week are: Pereilla an o and grace T rrenis Frank McDonald, Howard Cox. Mrs T C Cox and daughters Eva and Willa are visiting at Preston. Mrs Fred Lindsay and two Children •wlo have been visiting at Mrs Lindsay left for their home in Winnipeg on Tuesday. Bead Lind i r who F�1txx Rf•.zvtizll-- Mr Fisher,lila been on the Mason farm, base lino,for i the last four years is giving it un. hav- ing' bought a house in town ; he will hiive,an auction sale on the Yet r+f Oc- tober, Mr John As+htoia. cf Wi'st WA* wanopb,basrented the farm foe it term they will assist the entertainment gob up for the evening. of the 24th of 'Sep, •' tember. , The exhibits of • live stock, grain,:, fruits, flowers, domestic manufactures • fine arts, manufactured goods, etc.,' are being booked very fast• and there is every promise of three rousing:days.' for .Glc erich exhibition..• The famous 33rd Regiment Band iin uniform will attend during the whole-, fair, The Brandon gun rays in regard te• Mr Sifton's • announcement- that he would accept the nomination in that:• city if tendered it: "No announcement . of a ' political character could have moreimportance. Portance or he received : with • 'more: pleasure than this one, for it sii p � s that we - are to continue• tilt: have "he benefit. of the services: of' probably the ablest. and most capable 'statesman :of west- rn-Canada. Mr Srfton hike ahead~ °- id tIi s mark on ,'the" le 'station nob only of western Uanada, but' of the'''' whole Dominion, and his -return to ac- tive political life • will stir anew fall : the brightest' hopes the feelings o. the people ofthe wet , irrespective of party names. Sifton'and-Prosperity are synonymousterms iwthe;west.and. the wave of enthusiasm which will sweeP,, over the: rairies when the as- surance .p is given tbat he ie once more~' ret the helm will be felt in every home and 'ever �. fireside1 from Lake Supe ior' to the. Pacific," " tele all Milliner Q egi'in W'LLL BE. 'HELD onday Evenin Sept. 21•St' From .B-'o'iclock_ until o. YO1.J. ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. LE. NE' • We hoe very soon to be able to announce the date when this - " P c,gs • close, In the uht. toa Leaving Town Sale".will be bio „ • . meantime we;want to convert as much as possible of the bal- ance of our stock. of merchand'se into ready money. Below , will be found a list of bargains well worthy sof your closest at, teiition.� i ually low prices on all: lines to continue while the • 9 sale lasts., Ladies' Parasols, reg,.85c, sale price 45c' Melt's fancy hose, regular 25e, sale Ladies Parasols, reg. 9Oc and $1, sale price lilt price 70c Mena garters, regular 25c, sale. pi lee 1t Ladies' Parasols, reg.; $1,75, sale price `Men's cotton and. flannelette Nicht $1.25 Shirts, regular 85c, sale price iib i sale; all shades, regular& per spool Bo 's prize Shirts,regular 500for sale pries Sic y, P gu ar 3l)!t Pin Books. first quality, regular price, Met 's White Shirts, $1 and $1,25 linea' sane les sli ht1 . it s 1 ri ei so ed a e c Oc' + , is p 8 P rice 2 for 5c • 5e, sale p Cotton Towels Go per pair Men's combination Snobek and Over. Children's .Colored Hose, sizes 4i to 8, all, regular price $2, sale l'i'ce $1 in cardinal, blue, pink and tan; also White rlinoolm, reg. price Ale, sale all lines Ladies cotton, cashmere Ind price '.:e wool hose, at wholesale prices Boy's striped Overalls reg. 40e, sales Six only '$4 Tapestry Table Covers, price 25c -regular 141.50. sale price Me . ltten's blue bib 'Overall's, regular 76c,. sale' ri a 50e Pants reduced to the c Shits and Odd p last notch quality -Will allow . Men's heaviest Shoes, '. regular price Men's tan hose, regular 20e, saie price 31,35. wile price $1. • , Y 2 pairs for 25e . Best 10o Shoe I+alish, two for ilii If too!busy to shop dllriPg the day, you will find the store open, ` g, y e:vellln �ros „der ” Plurnsteel, , . •