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The Clinton New Era, 1911-04-20, Page 8Brussels, Tapestry -and Wool Carpets 11T CLI3WJNG PRJCI3S We are `going out of piece Carpets for good and want to turn this department into cash as soon as possible hence this great'slaughter sale. Now is your chance to buy a bright new Carpet when the house-cleaning season is here $1.34 Brussels Carpets $1.05 • 5 Goodnatterns iu the best quality of :kxus• sols, two tone ifi'ect, green -and red, ernaII n and large designs Imitable for parlors and d 1, ug rooms. Reg. $1.35, sale price.. 7 ie Tapestry Carpet etc • -;-•pieces Tapestry Carpet in good colorings and patterns, splendid wearing qualities. floral desings in green, red and. plain. Reg. "75e, sale price... ..., . ........60.e 75c Wool Carpets 62e . 4 pieces Tapestry Wool Carpet, all good patterns, suitable fop bed rooms or.dining room and give splendid wear. Reg. 75e, sale price Tapestry Curtains Door Panels Door Matte Carpets Sweepers all prices Lace Curtains We are showing thejar est range of lace curtains It les ever Fenn, our pleaeur'.to dis- play. You will find the very latest here front ....••••••E•• • 254e VP $ 2,5 Brussels Carpets. for 98e 8 piece Brussels Carpet all new patterns it* Glreen, Red nand Fawn, splendid weaarieg gnat. ity, Reg $1,25 sale, peice :.1$s' 87c Tapestry Carpet till" UDc • 4 pieces Tapesty Carpet, Green, R"il, aids Fawn, designs imitable for Parlor Dinint; room and Bed rooms, Hails and stairs, leeg, 353 e9e price, ... . • Madras Curtains,. The Madras Curtains by the yard, come in a largerange of colorings, and designs and we invite your inspections, prices rain from 19c up • 90e Wool Carpets for 72e. 3 pieces two and a half ply wool Carpet suitable for all rooms splendid patterns and colorings on either side a very serviceable car- pet, Rep. Me sale price 72e 53e Tapestry .Carpet toe 39b 3 only- neat patterns in Tapestry carpets Allgood designs and colorings, Mg. 50e sale price ....... ; ., .sae • este Tapestry Carpet for 72e 3. piece inverted Tapestry., best gaality. one • Green and one Red >zruund with a. chase of Meet:, Reg.,90 sale price ' .... Tee 25c Jap.Mattiugs for Zee 5 spices Jap Matting for bed room good patterns, colorings, Reg, 250, sale price ....20c • Weare showing a splendid range of Brussels, Tapestry and. Velvet:Rugs in •�3 Rugs and �: 0oleums 2 33�'r31x4, at Special ecial prices. Linoleunls and Oilcloth in all widths at unbeatable prices. AT THE MEN'S STORE -Ready=made lothEn Furnishings and Ordered Closing. New Spring Ready -Made Clothing ' The New Spring Suitins are Here. • The New Spring` 'ea'dy`.04ad Cionrinl Foy'meni-in diiu, ILLe iiow----•—•'Thi n.�v.spring imporVatrttii �sf"Siiitmge an tags an Qve'' E" 7' in stock and they comprise the very latest styles. Workmanship and ing are now in st,:rk waiting your inspection. We use nothine but the wearingqualities obtainable at prices that bear the closest scrutiny. best of lining•-, end we are turning nit better ordered clothing than Shrewbuyers tell us that we sell the cheapest in town. Come in and ever. We gu+i•rtintee Fit, style and Workmanship. Remember we give • see for -yourself, you 5 per cent off for spot cash on all .ordered and ready-made clothing ++++++++++++++++4•4++++4.44++t .j. CLINTON MARKETS �••+ 'Wheat ..sass 98e + Peas 'Nils to 75e Barley ... 55c to 00e ,. Oats ... ... 30e . Shorts --523.0+7. Bran --$21.00. . 4. Butter 18-19. . Eggs. 15.10. , 4' `Bogs •7 MOP esoesseesf ;,,. •W • • �r�T�' IV NE •�D C IN . � •� • • DRe OVENS, London, Surgeon, Gee -- list, . Specialist. • will 'be at' W. S. •R,. Holmes' -Ditt'g store, on Tuesday, Apr. 25th Glasses property. fitted, deafness. catarrh and felting eyesight treated. All daps, + I. 0.0. F. ANNIVERSARY. Clinton Lodge, o. 83,X, O.O. F. will commemorate the 92nd 'anni- versary of the Order by attending divine worship in the Baptist church, on Sunday .evening, April 30th, mBrethren. m e tivil e t ' 30 at 7 . Pis at the Lodge room at. 6.30. g c - CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. •, Those parents who have children to begin school after Easter are requested to see that they are in attendance on Monday morning. April 24th, or else report -to the Principal so that room in the form may be reserved for them when s. -Hoover and M•rs. Campbell. Mr p Messrs. McKenzie, 'Alexander, Saunders, 1C'ampbell • and McRae. The .musie yeas under the direction of W. Glenn Campbell: • THE NEW HATS. they do start. Saturday ' night's .snow storm mnade it look bad for the sliring,hat bat the • Snow soon disappeared Sunday. morning.. The.. following was handed in last; week, bit was -to bate /or piblication.;—• Ma has got her Easter bonnet home, but we, haven't seen iitf yet. Pa says if it's anything like the • ones' he sees on the street he won't go to church. with her on Sunday. :Can you blame'hien? . . HOLIDAYS. THIS YEAR'S . Victoria Day,May '•24; • { King . Georges Birthday, •Juno 3. Cor onation Day, June's 22. Dominion Day, July 1. ,' Civic ' Ioliday—to be set by the. mnnicipality. • • Labor Day, September 4. 'Thanksgiving Day, October. Christmas Day, December 26., It is officially . annetuncea that June 3, the birthday of his 'Majesty King George and June 22, Coronae tion Day(, will be proclaiined : as. statutory or legal holidays in. Can- ada. . G' . • . . • TIOMEeEEKERS' EXCLRSIONS. • To Western Canada via Chicago, including certain points on Grand 'Trunk Pacific: Railway, MaY"2nd, TOOK PART AT LONDESBORO. A very successful "English, 'Irish .. and Scotch" Concert was given• on .,.Monday e.venina in: theLondesboro Presbyterian church,' of which Rev Mr. Pearcy is Pastor, Those who went from town and took'. part in the program were—Miss Zada Mc- Rae, Miss Wison; Mrs. J. G. Chown, 16th, 30th; June 13th, 27th; July Illth, .25th; August sth, 22nd; Sept: • b�th;lSth;Winni:pe� and. return., $33„ 'Edmonton: and return $41. Tickets good for '60 days, • 'Proportionate rates to principal points' in Mani-; tuba, : Saskatchewan and • Alberta. •'Homeseekers excursion ticket's will also be on sale on certain df'tes via Sarnia and the Northern Naviga- tion Company. Secure tickets and illustrated literature from any Grand Trunk agent or address A. E. Duff, District :'Passenger. Agent, 'Toronto, Ont. : MARKS BRO'S. Considerableinterest is. maifest' 1 n with 'the theatre going public in e engagement at th 'approaching en a e six pp g g g the Town••Tall of Mr. Toro Marks and his: 'e;xcellent .company; who 'vi11 appear: next Monday,'evening, April 24th,, n :thet. • funny comedy punavamtneximareszrailavingor, Spedois Coiled Spring and Barbed Wire, Dr. Hess Stock *Food for Horses and Cattle. Panacea for Hens, Spades, Shovels, and Rakes, Washing. Mach nes, Wringers and Clothes Dryers, 'Paints Varnishes .and Stains, • • Dust is a general .nuisance, ,uses Sweeping, Dustbane for HARL AN! BROS. Stoves aucl Hardware ' 41:4 4. • 3 $6.00 '411, ODDFELLQWS ,AT C&ODERICH. •Clinton was well represented at Goderich on Good Fridays at the I, 0. O.Lodge of Instruction and a good time. wa:k enjoyed by all. They returned on ` the gnarning; strain. BICYCLE RIDERS BEWARE. 'Complaint has 'been laid already before P. M. Andrews for ridin on the sidewalks so that all offenders had better be 'careful. The side- walk is not for, !them, NOT TO AFFECT VICTORIA DAY:' ' 'The proclaination of June 3rd 'as a public holiday will not likely have any effect upon the observ- ance of Vietoria.Day. •It is possible.... that the recognition of the King's birthday will be confined to affle eial Circles. NEW METHODIST HYMN BooK. The, Methodist church of Canada is to have anew hymn book. This was decided at a meeting held in the Wesley BuildinM... Richmond street, Toronto. A committee: was appointed to earry on the work, and the new book will be entirely new, and not a reviseds one. • AN' ',AGED INMATE. Lash Thursday, Wm. Woods, of • Wroxeter. aged 91 Years, entered the 'House of -Refuge. In speaking to the New Era�;Mr. Mutein stated that since the 2nd, of November there has not bent a death at the ,Home., aremarkable record for an .i'nstit'ution of this kind. This, no • doubt .,ire dale to the 'good and care- ful attention iven ebyt 'Mr., and Mrs. Mitch and their assistants, to the old people. •• Come arid seg: the results of our efforts Dirt WAL;a�. E&PER buying., _ We have striven to gather the uncommon, the novel' and the effective patrOila in suitable colors. Tell us if -you- third, • we've, gather wisely and will, and if our prices are rot inkeeping with the qualities, Retailers ot, ;iluelil VITAtILTAPEtt of the Better Flays• TheW0 D. FaIrEo. • Often the cheapest-- iiwaYS the Best -7-, _--%, 1111,•••N0•0•iNt0••il00•111N • . Business fore 'P, M, Andrews.s SHOULD BE CAREFUL;_ n-+dC v�j a• To Many delivery drivers are in •` the habit of driving on( the'boule-gee such' n e you'mayobtain under yards, which they should not do.' • 'the very best. conditions at, The citizens try and have their •• The ventral Business Collegeig places looking nice only! to be = of Toronto, is a sure passport • marked by wheel tracks of. wagons • to success.. Thi oyneanda have. �.. . etc. C = p • WAS FINED. • ` The proprietor of the Hotel Nor- mandie was'fined last 'week $10.00. and costs for selling to ambler join April beth. The 'ease was tried 'be- success, "A 'Fool Andl'His •'Money " This corned y has ,?nett with the •greattest success throughout - the country and Mr. Marks' version of tlie. 'comedy" las .�been,'highly cont - mended upon by. boothpress and public. Besides being built for. laughing purposed,. the • comedy contains a splendid piot, which will appeal to thosewho like cleans po-, lite and bright comedy: !Many inu- sicati numbers are introduced dur- • ing the -action of the play and'be- tweentlie acts, which greatly adds to the attractiveness of. the come .edy.. They: appear under the aus-'. pices of the Citizens' Band. MINOR LOCALS. e•.: It was' "Bad Friday" for' Jardine. Mitchell is about. toenter u a on a p Local Option campaign.*. What'abott a Coronation Cele- bration in .Clinton ? • • ,l •;� 7 t._Favorite r -1, ,dam a avori e d ir Pius. .ce ' of the ClltIzet '& Band Tom Marks Menday . Eve i1nq 1 pril 2 thy In "A Fool and His Money" GODERI'Cl3 ^WAN ' The-Gederieh--Sig-nal-alluding-.•t.+ the, intention of 'the G.T.E.'to put on a new strain from Stratford to Toronto, leaving Stratford around notice in the idea that because the noon, says "It is hoped ;that , the robin haven returned that (they. G T;It, authorities may see' their 'brought 'with them Spring, .:and way to make. Godericbl the fermi- even when the blackbirds' and .the nal for :this new train. 'T'his,wouldGodespring songsters made their. ap make the time of departure from spring ec we had our doubts, and rieh about .10.30, and a train rightly, for the snow' flew since leaving at this tienq would. be • a pearthey returnee.. But • there is one great convenience to travelers hgrliinger of'Spring that can be along the 'Goderich-Stratford line counted on every. time. This one and should have a large patronage . has never been knowin tto fail. Mr.La�yre4ice; the G.T.R. agent, 'is though all .other signs may fail. taking thenger matter up with the dis- The u'm'brella mender is with Buri a- ;trct passenge•r agent." gain. • TS NEW' TRAIN • • We have not taken, very much roved it. ' W not invest*, ..• gate for. yourself? Our free r '"cataiosue ' .Pip n'his: Write -1- • for it. W. H. SHAW. l: rin• • opal. of the, owner and, his "post office address and the business is done.. The cost ofprinting is trifling, in comparison with 'the •results.. Ca11 and gest prices: • AT 'WORK AGAIN; Superintendent 'Trowhill and his men are at world .again .putting in water :services Jap ,to the present_ TROOPS''WHICH GO TO PRESB'Y'TERY MET HERE. • there are ' 176 •connections, • made •rut t d water GOD'ERICH: • At a. special.. meeting of Huron and 40 More applications. If •you. why not put in your application to Chairman Cooper `and have the work done 'this spring. CLIN'TQN BOY !MARRIED. A very Pretty( wedding was solemnized in Jackson, 'Mich., last 'week when Mr George Seeker, on- ly sor4 of Mr. and Mrs. • J. Becker of :. Sto ''was witted( . 'ins nit di *n wedlock to a highly. 'esteemed young lady of. that place. • ;MAIL ORDER VS. LOCAL TRADING.' • l The Owen -Sound Sun 'gives the following straight talk. to its read-•. ers on the avail order ' question.— Are you.amail-order fiend? ' Are you one of 'those ?misguided mortals who think you can't get what, you want unless ;you, send "tothe city?" Or are you 'tempt'ed by the glitter- ing bait of "close" prices,- 98 cents or 69 cents or $1.68 figures that are made cents, loop as if they were clipped to the 'smallest margin? Do. not be a sucker any longer ! look about Yoe visit Abe... y > Owen Sound e ate and. e. , h d rahowe a an setheir prices compare with those, moods the big . stores. You will :find in'nine eases. out of ten, that .you- can buy the self -same goods from the local merchant just 'as •cheap. • as, or cheaper than, from the mail order house. In the tenth case you may have ;to. pay :Shade mere but You know what yen . are paying for. The home merchant lets you see the goods; before you pay for them • the nail order house makes you pay before you see. Its "cash with. order" every time_with them, How often have you had to pay for and. keep goods that you would never have thought of buying' had you • seen them first? Yet some of you l'P[iva�l:l�;iL .will walk right into the trap again; First chance you get.Asiuxsomaragonommumilasan .R Milntia orders issued announce 'Presbytery held , ••in•Clinton-ter are•* cies a iii the town the dates of the annual • training damps. • The Goderich camp will assemble on June 19.th. -The ' units ordered to train there are: as fol- lows ; -.Infantry Royal, Canadian Rei iSmen.t. K• Company, London; Twenty-sixth Regiment,• Twenty- seVen,th Regiment, No. "1 Field A'm bulaance. (Section C), Thirtieth Regi - merit Merit, Thirty-second " 'Regiment, Regrent, Thirty-third • Regement;; 'Twenty- fourth Regiment, Signalling Corps 9 M. D:, No. l Services and Depart-, menthe -Canadian Army Service: Corps No.' 1.Company. Permanent Army Medical Corps detachment. Canadian Ordinance Corps detach-• meat. Canadian'Army Pay Corps 'detachment. .• DESERVES ITS SUCCESS. Few simir cities . i c of lar .Size have such creditable daily .papers as has Stratford, and, we. ektend our con- :gratulations toy: M. O'Beirne of the Beaeon• who ' 'recent'ly, com- pleted' his twentieth year: as editor :and .proprietor: April -6., 1891,: r, , OBei n r eledch ur s : h P the weekly L B eacon and resuscitated the Daily;; ubli p cation• of which had been sus pended for:, two years, and has continued . without interruption ever since. The 13eacon`naty has Its own three-story building:` eq- uipped with the latest typecasting machines and • perfectivee printing pr'e:ss and tarns out a newsy and up-to-date daily paper of froin 8 to 14 pages and ,a weekly of fiord.• 12, to 16 pages, f'Iay Edi,tor0'Beirno and the Beacom continue to prosper in . the. years to 'tome as inthe years gone by. ILL ONLY FIVE DAYS. Monday, a call .was extended from :Bayfield Presbyterian church, to Rev. Mr. McFarlane. • If accepted induotion will take placer May 9th. Rev. Mr. !Small, Moderator, will Vreside"; EeV. Mr. • Johnston.. of arna preach r -Re -v 'Nir. Rosa, of Goderich,. address . the •uninister and Rev. r. • 'Pearcy, of Londes- boro,M, the ;•• STATIONERY FOR FARMERS. . As the years 'go by itis pleasing_ to nate. that more farmers write. letters on printed letter -heads and have.thei'r cards onr their envelop es. It was :once 'thought that no one could do"this . unless he was.. engaged in 'the production 61 some specialty. or•breeding..some pure. bred farm stock. No one -believes that now, Let the farm:' he .named and then give that' with the name ° The citizens' of Clinton were in- deed . shocked ' to • hear that Mr's.' Alex .Taylor, • who for nearly 65 years haa.}esided in. Clinton, had passed. away at - the lioine o f . her daughter, 11?rs. • Wilbur: N:1VIanining at. London on. Friday. Meaning. - Mrs. Taylor'smaiden name. was 1'Iathia Forbe's and was born in Johnston, near Glasgow, Scotland; When 12 years .old she accornpanted. hei'-parents to i anada,.and resided. in '_' oronto for 12 • years when she watt married and moved to Clinton.. 34re. Taylor was one of, the three old: 3t church members of Ratten- but ;• street and Wesley churches. Th two members left now are Fred Rur:nball sr,, and John Jackson. In taco Mrs. 'Taylor worshipped • at the Minion services before the or- gan`zation of'Rattenbury street chin ch.. Deceased was in the best of health up to five days before tar death. She- had contracted*. a' ,r se'. ,,rte cold which developed into pit. umonta. She is su vived' by Mitis Jeiutie Taylor. of •Clinton,who s .ask Witli'pneumoni:a 'at-Lonidon;.. hue. is recovering; and Mrs. W. N. Manning,. of London.. The funeral wa 3 held on' Saturday from London services being conducted thereby Ree. Richard Whiting and Rev. Dr. Mennlne._ and the remains were brought to Clinton on; the 11 train and• services held in Wesley y church in the .afternoon when they were conducted: by the pastor, Rev. J, E. Ford,' assisted by Rev. Mr. :Greene. The pall -bearers were old friends of the , deceased ;—Jas. Twitchell. Jas. Seo'tt; A. T, Coer, and' John Cnnninopghaine., ."i''yndall 13c ,patient ; keep thy lifework Well in hand; Betrustful where thou canst not Understand; '"Thy lot,• whato'er it be, is • Wisely planned; Whate'eitlir e litskemy;ysteries,. God holds Thou well tenet ' trust 'Him, and bide tiatienttly'•, A larg School, A Good r he School, Tbest ,• h Central Business . College •• Stratford, Oftt. Tliis schobi has a continental re- pu titian for hipeh grade wo k and foe the success of its students. • We have three _ de:pat:ttnents, Commercial, Shorthand and Tele- graphy. Ambitious young men and women, should send -at once•for our large free 0.t,talog'ue. Write for it at one.', and see what our graduates are doing: This is a good time of the year for you to enter our cs'auses. ?tud- ents are entering each week, Comm/nice y""our coulee ,at ogee. • D. A. MCLt.UWtia hey'^ lees elet •++le:. ;.., «;...;.f.,le -eelr : e ++ ++i++ + +++ 1 +4-Heeeeeee gib+4+4+'i•+ ,g Spring Sho'. s • + a� •i+ There never has been in. Canada so many • beautiful stylish. Shoes asthere are at the present 1 day and people .have never been so exacting in ttheir .requirement. . Our preparations for the present spring trade tare such that ewe feed we are ill 4k position to sail the demands of the most fastidious. • • Our Ladies department comprisesthe latest productions of Canada's best makers, • *. In mens lines we arespecially' complete. Our Children lines are the choicest we ever had. 4. 4+ 4 AT .1.+'Iti;i .tACKSaiS. Replying 'Department in Full Swing FitEDJACKSON. 4 + 44 • .i+ ti+ 44 44 4. 44 44+++ +++++++++++.4+++0+4144 + 1++ 444 ++ +++ + +++ ++ +. +a+ i