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The Clinton New Era, 1911-03-16, Page 8wwww.."...107",777.7-..:- • ••• TAB Wittr-INI*4.1W- - oitikOut Busilips. 1e:W.104s up..T4ftygday,-.Mardlsrd• After Thursday, March 23rd; ail lines of inercihandise carritd by this store go back to regular prices, and this store launches out to do business on an entirely new method to be announced in the next issue of this paper, Only Six Days More to buy. your Spring Dry Goods, Carpets and • • 1 -louse Furnishings at Cost and Less. We have made great preparations for six of the busieit days in 'our history, Don't fail toicome. Every article in our immense stock marked down for The last six day sale. • • WhiteweartSateen Petticoats, Dress Goods, Staples, Gloves, o Hosiery, Underwear, Embroidery, Lace Curtains, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Furs, Etc. Staples 10c Prints for q 12ic Prints for 8e Totveliiw for I00 Toweling for 12e Toweling for 15e Toweling for 10c Shirting for I2ac Shirting for 15c Weir tin for 19e Shirting for Sateens for 15c Sateens for 20c Sateens for 25c Ticking 813 Flannelette for 10c Flannelette for 12ic Flanne'ette for 25c Flannels for Dress Goods Thousands of yards of Dress Goods . „ , Hosiery and Gloves 8e ' 25c Hosiery for.. 10e 10c 35e Hosiery for . , 29e Ge 50e Hosiery. for. • 39c 8o 25e Gloves for ,,, , .. , . , . . , . 19c 10c 50e Gloves for 390 12e ' 75c Moves Kor AR* 11**9 it 9,129 ..•••...14A.' a .• . 59.12 8a 1.00 Gloves for. „ .. ... . . ,, . 79e 10c 1.2,5 Groves for 985- 12c 1,5001oves for. . . , .L22 14e 100* • .Corsets 12e 17c 50c Corsets for • Underwear 25c Ladies Underwear for , , , 19e 35e Ladies ,Underwear for A 2.• • , • .... 9 • . • • • • • .29e 50e Ladies Underwear for; ., . ..... ... ... , . . SOc 75e Ladies Underwear for . 59e 1.00 Ladies Underwear for 70e L25 Ladies renderwear for. - 98e - • 1,50 Ladies Underwear for I 22 Parasols .50e Parasols for • 29c 39c 75c Parasols for ...... . . . ... . .. .. 595 19e 75e Corsets for..59e (lie 1,00 Corsets for.... ..... 79e 8c L25 Corsets for ....... %1...9c 1.50 Corsets for . ." • , , .... 1.29 19c 2 In Corsets'for -1 di in all the new and 'popular weaves and colors reduced as follows - 1.00 Parasols for 1 25 Parafiols for, 1 50 Parasols for...• .1 • 4.. • roc • • ••• ••••01.22 162 3 00 Parasols for • . .,.2•25 • • 795 . * .. 98e 2.00 Parasols for.... 25e Dress Goods 49 50c Dress Goods See 60e Dress Goods . 4,50 , 75c Dress Goods 4 50e 85c Dress Goods 67c 1.00 Dress Goods 790 1.25 Dress Goods98e 1.50 Dress Goods 1'22 • 12hc and 15c Dress Oinghams 9c yard • ... • . • ' . FUIE1 Coats, Sens azd. Boys Ready '‘ Meng Suits - • : We have Marked* down .all mens Suits and. Overcoats to selltng out 'prices, We have ocly been carrying ready make Clothing ..or a short time "and all pracitually . new.. Space will -not perinit us to quote price but an inspection will convence you of these valud. Altus �ats • Made Ciothing and Hats Now is the time to buy a Fur Coat and new spring Suit or a suit for the boys duringthis sale. We have marked down the price of Clothing, Fur Coats and Men's Hats at. cost and less.,. Positively no reserve Come while the choice is complete. ., • • • . Boyg StiitS Boys two and threer.piece suits in Worsted and Tweed,•several styles Hens Fur Coats Mens Coons, Calf, Dog, Galloway Lamb,, and Clipped Wambat Coat all ° marked dowl for quick selling, it will pay you 'wz.11 to look these over. If • you 9.re intendinz. to buy one next year now is the Erne to save money.. to choose from marked down to prices •thlt aught to clear them •our quickly. so don't be too late in coin-, ing for these. ' • . • • Mens hard and. soft Hats in 131aclz and Grey, marked down to the fol- lowing prices-, 2.5o Mens Hats.., $1.50 2.00 Mens Hats...-' 1.25 • 1.5o :Hens Hats, ,00 - • , •I oo Mens Hats -.75 .1•1=4•• Carpets 50c Tapestry Carpets for300 60c Tapestry Carpets for 42o 75c Tapestry Carpets for 59e 85c Tapestry Carpets for 69e 1.00 Brussels Carpets for 79e 1.25 Brussels Carpets for 80 t.50 Brussels Carpets for .1,22 75e Wool Carpets for ............ . : 59e 905 Wool Carpets for -69c 1.10 Wool Carpets for.79e 25c Jap Matting for .- 195 12ic ;lap Mattingfor 100 litugS . Lace Curtain ' • 50e. Lace Certains. ,.. ".. ........ . ..... ... 39e. 11 50 Tapestry Rugs foie.... . . ...... . . ...... 8..30. The Lace Cu tains 15 00 Tepestry Rags ror le • 11-25 1.00 Lace -Curtains ...... .... .... „ .... , .. 790 16 50 Tapestry Rugs for 12.50 1 25 Lace ()attains 18,00 Tapestry Rugs for .... ....... ...... 15.00. 1 Al Lace Curtains • . e • . .1,22 20,0 e Brussels Rugs for ' . 157,053 1.75 Lace Cartains.. ...... ... , .. : . . . .... „ ;t3e 22 00 Drussels Rues for ' 2.90 Lace Curtains ," . . .1.62 .25.00 Brussels Rugs for ....: . . . - . ....e.. 10.00 225 Lace Curtains -1., • •1.78 30.00 Axminster R. ugs for .,.... .... .... 24 00 2.50 Lace Curtains 1 98 4 yard wide Linoleum tinoleums • .0 ' 1'75 Lace Curt:Unit:. ,.... ................ ..., "21,92,83 Lai 3;2ti Lace Curtains • 3.e0 Lace Ciert " t 248 • 2 75 4 yard wide Linoleum, best quality 220• 8.50 Lace Curtains .. 1.. 2 yard wide Linoleum ' 80e • 4 00 Lace „Curte„ins . • . . _ .323 . • • All Classes of Men's and Women's Furs Selling at Cost and Less CLINT-1'01N NEW !ERA- - la Menu. for the shredded wheat banquet on Friday evening :of this week !will he.-• Creamed Chicken in Shredded DR. OVENS, London, Surgeon, Oen- list, Specialist. will be at W. S. 11. Holmes' Drug store, on Tuesday, Apl. 25th Glasses property fitted. deafness. catarrh and fai ing eyesight treated. A.11 day. pmexce•!learo.c••••••!....1..••••;•••imeriai ST. PATRICK'S ,BANIVET On Friday evening, March 17th., under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of Ontario street l!ileth- otlist thureh, a shredded . wheat banquet will be given in the lee, ttire\ rooM. Stepper Will be served from. 0 to' 8 after which an excellent prograta be githen in the aiidite.rium, Artangenients are being made b whitlx those • who are in a hurry. can( have the six different coarses servedt,tinickly. Wheat, Pickles. (T. A. ci.Jytle Co.) 1401.) pla,r106 Pork and Beats Tristuit.and l3utter sen -o, vvult Sandwich with Whip- ped Creitin Wagstaff's Marmalade • Triscuit and MeLaren's Cheeae . Shredded Wheat Xe Cream Chase and Sanborn's Coffee Salada Vea THE LADIES' WERE GUESTS. <, On Friday viening last the mem- bers of the 'Vexing ,Xeros Bible Class •entertained the members of the Ladies Bible Class. There was a program of choruses, instruraental. and vealtoles etc. IVIiss X. Wiltsc and Mr. C.,B. Dowding, were tributed vocal solos which were highly appreciated and piano solos by, %/fee Lawson, and Miss C. Ford delighted those present. The youngrmen. served an appetizing lunch of sandwiches cake, coffee, candy, ate., and the young ladies declared that the coffee made by Mx, Thomas Ranee and Co, was bet* Khan they had' for their iao- idal evening, • Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S OAST QR IA MINOR 'LOCALS. ' Keep iThursday.• April Oth, reser- ved for Clinton's great spring i'air. Friday of this week wfll be 'St. Patrick's Day. •Get ready for a Spring Clean rp. Maplesytup is laving. ings. The robins are tetting plentiful ''.4•114104 Spring Term From April 3 CENTRAL STRATP0RD, ONT. We have three department - Commercial, ShOrthand and Tele- graphy. All courses are thorough and practical. The teaching is done by seven experienced instruc- tor and we place graduates in good positione. Some of laet year's stud- ents aro now earning $1000,00 per annum or better. Students are entering each week. This is a good time for you to enter Write for out free catalogueat once andIearn what we. can do for you, D. A. McLachtin PRINCIPAL • ++++++4.4.4.+4.4.#e++++++++.1.4.7e1•4 CLINTON MARKETS 3: Wheat -75, 80. Peas --70, 75. Oats -28, 29. Barley, -59, 55, •, •'•• ' Shorts -R.3.00. • Bran --$21.00. ▪ Hags --$6.60, 4.4' Eggs -17-18. ' Butter -19.20. 49 tl.•• 1.:•• clarrox SHOW. Clinton Spring Fair will be held on April eth, See prize list on,paeLe 5 of this issue. SHREDDED WHEAT BANQUET,. Friday, evening of this week a shredded. wheat banquet will be, -se.tvecl-in Ontario street Ohurch..af ter which a program will be given. in the 'auditorium, Everyone should attend. CORRECTION. The Ispecial prize given by Mr. A. J. aVialurray,, for Tothe test in- diVidual horse at t h,e coming spring fah. is open only to the Townships of C4ederich, Hallett, Stanley and Tueleerimeith. Please note this.. scHoOL.dONCERT. Next month Frincipal Hartley, and his lady assistants expect to givie a school concert in the fr OW h Hall about theisecond week in Ap- ril. 'Practices are notw being held, particulars will be given later. GAVE A DANCE. lVlonday 'evening of this 'week Xisses-aiellie and Pearl O'Neil, en- tertained their friends at the rooens of the Pastime Club, 'when a very pleasaret evening was spent by all. The !guests all wished Clausin and Miss Belle a safe trip to Moose Jaw. THE MAG. Hon. Dr. 1Pugsley, Minister of Public 'Works, announced in Par- liament, that the Dotininion flag will be ordiered to be raised on all publie buildings as follows.-- Mier. 1, St. Dievielei Day ; March 17, 'St. Patrick's Deer' 23..et, Geoteees Day ; May 24, Empire Day ; June 6, Kingle ,Birthday; June 24, St, Jean -Baptiste Day;July 1, Dominion Day; November 30, St. Andrew's Deer. • AT, 'THE CLINTON CLUB, John? A. Cooper, teditor of Can- adian Courier.. Toronto, delivers an address before the members of the Clinton Club, Thursday evening. MOVING. • During"the past week Edward Carter has moved -what remains of deuble house Which 'wasdamaged by fire last fall, to Me Mime, near the park. Thereeie Still 'some -good lumber in the building. - 'WOMANiS:INSTITUTEetee•esee.eee,.- - • The r„eghlar meeting -of the WOM- ews Institute will be held at the' home 01 Dunford, next Thurs.- day afternoon, March 23rd, at three e7.cloele. • A good attendance is looked for. CARD OF THANKS. :The 'undersigned wishesto thank, through the 'New Era,. .01' the h're.1 neighboes and friendsdur- ing- the* [illness and' death. of Mr a. Tiplaey, were 'Constantly at. hand ltd f„n any way possible: ,The kitidnese and 'syrnpathyvU1never be forgatten. . . •• D. .TIWe.A.DY. REV. COLLINS TO REMAIN. . At a tspecial sheeting of the Ves- try et the Trivitt Manorial church, held in the Stehool Hall on Tuesday night last, the Rev. D. W. ,Colhns was prevailed upon to forego the Offer of an increase in stipend, Which had been made hire by the Clinton ehureh. The members • 01 the Trivitt Memorial and citizens generally will ebe pleased to know that the Rev. Collins will eeniain here. Mr. 'Collins has endeared himself to his coneregation and the church has so prospered under his able administration that the con- gregation 'unhesitatingly made a substantial increase in his. stipend., -Exeter 'Times. ARE You GOING WEST THIS SPRING ? ' • If so, there are abundant oppor- tunities to do so, via Grand Trunk Railway System to Chicago • and •thenceconnecting lines, Low rates each Tuesday, Merch 14th to Ape ril 25th ,inclusive, to principle points in Saskatchewan and- Al- berta, including points on Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. . Reduced rates for one-way tickets, .' March 10th to April ,i0th, inclusive to VancouVer; B. C., Spokane, Wash., . Seattle, Wash. Portland, Ore., San Francisco, Cal., Loa ' 'Angeles Cal., Mexico' City, etc. 'Refer° deniding ant your trip, consult any Grand Trunk Agent, or address A.B. Duff, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, WHY DOES A CHICKENCROSS VIE ROAD ? • •• That's a good old question, but it has nothing to do with the ease •uncitel discussion at all. Neither does that other good old conun- dru:n.-"Why is a Hen ?" The real conendrinni is .why you don't raise hen:4? It's easy if you've got a lit- tle bade lot and if you're willing to glee' a little time and care to your chiotens. There are enough serails threwn into the garbage can from. your table and pantry with a lit- tle grain added to. feed a big en- ough flock of hens to supply your breakfast eggs and an occasional roast or steev. lien News for You. -Por the 'benefit of people who would' like 'to keep chickens for family Use and also for those who wan to start in the poultry •busi- miss lin it small way , to gain ex- perience, The New Era has secured from( an export seVeral articles on ch!cken raising. These articles,the first, of which will be printed next wkek are -a Templet° study, con - tic used and nomateehnieal, Write ton foe town people who are con- minly, to know little or 110 thing about poultry raising. They have been prepared with great care purposely for those fam- Mee who ha've little yard sPac?„,but pen lance of Cold Storage Hen- 4. • JerUlt• L Children Cry I rt( JACKSoN . FOR FLETCHER'S te • wily/Ant to declare their inde- ... 4.•I' , • .1.4, istsiry. -.•t. TurESD.1.1%, MARCH lath, 911. What One Cent Will Buy,. Did you take advantage of our last sale? It was not advertised but proved so popu. lar that we now give You,another oppor tunity just to learn it advertising in the New Era pays us, and for this knowledge • Ave are willing to pay you in the following manner. We have selected a number of articles from our stock, any one of whicp. costs yQU full price, but buy two and we 0 give you the second of• the same, article for . • ONE cENT. - Example • A Quire of Paper regular 1.00 twp for ile .A. Cabinet of Hair Pins regular De two for . . ' Go Sheet Music regular 10e two for . ... .. . . . . ; . ..,. .. ; ... . , . - lle A list of Novels regular 10c two for 110 Cup and Saucer regular 25c two for . gtie And several- other lines of Goods same way See Them in Our South Window' TheW D. Pair Co. Often the eheapest--A1ways the, Best oloimulso in! each Sgslem Introduced by us, 'Will prove a marked success. These prices on our -goods, which every one admits to be cheap, is the direct result cf our cash system, bath - in our buying' and selling. There's a sasisfaction in owing no:mau anything. All artieles from 5 cents to 25 cents. We h opened up a new line of goods. in the store recently occupied by A. J. Grigg Grand Openitig Saturday March llth The 5c, 10c, and 15e Store •••••••••ms••;w:•. eftiolic •••••••••••••••••••••••••• . • Spring Term • • From April 3rd merges int° • • our Summer Season from July • • '3rd and affords continous oppor- • Nutty for bright young people • • to qualify for good business • • positions. Our echool. The 2 • Central Business College of 3 • Torontthe largest and best • ' • • equipped in Canada, inviteeyour g consideration. Catalogue mall- • ed on request. : 'it' Yonge and Gerrard Streets, • is • essomswesoos,.. upoiresesseestv NO CHANGE MADE. The proposal of A., E. Donovan, of Brockville, to change the date of the municipal election to the • third Monday. in January will not be ,entertainea, by the Legislature, having met its death in committee The lefty toe Hamilton wanted to - „...... make New Years Day the date in all eitieS of over fifty thousand population.. This was also throWne ' I out. The, Pliemer'. e3ank eases have • 'been podtponed until the session Of tho High Court.in May, .191321135M3211:116erelliter esesseenneruaezzaszemeetreeta. iLita SI)ritig peciaIs Sap Buckets and Spiles, Washing Machines Clothes Wringers, Step ladders, Daisy Churns Carpet Sweepers, •Curtains Poles. .. • . . • Dr. Hess Stock Food and Panacea .to make Hens. lay. . . DUSTI3ANE the great Sweeping compound in 13arrels; half Barrels and,„Ca,ns. •• Clothes Horses reg. Sr.5o for 95c. See our job lot oftNails 12 lbs for 25ct. . • , HARLAND 13OS. Stoves and Hardware swee,t.mewesirsaumme . , 41110.011SSIMMININSIMISI•4 eel. se e•eeeee--; eeeteteeeeeeletelaleiefeeisialeeieleetee-e-4.4-4.1.4.44.1,441.4.4-+ it Two Dollar Shoes For adie's 4. At Fred Ja ksmis We have just received a range of • fine Shoes • 46 $ for Ladies to sell at two dollars a pair which are." It the best value we have ever been able to offer. • * 4. They are right up to date in shape, made of a 4. choice selection of Dongola Kid, blucher pattern and are as nice looking as many higher priced * • Shoes, • • We back them up and„ guarantee satisfa,ctory wear. $ It will be our pleasure to show these goods . • whether Sr oti wish to buy or ricit.- + . . + ÷ Try, us for Satisfactory Shoes. 4. 4. .1. ÷ :14., „. , 4. 4. .1. .1. 10pair while you wait 4« 8.• 44. 16A8 T0 R 1 A 4.46++4,A..*****4.441.044.+0044014444140.*1•04.44444.444,44* .2. • .....-2.-•Ja• --._ ............4•24-....,.k._._1•••••Irna.....,-.•••-•..i .0 • 1 't2