HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-02-25, Page 8ME
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Second Week. of a
rest die
Newcombes Great Sale of the Rod&ens', Brothers
st.04 is creating widespread -Interest and bringing now
customere to this store every day. No sale we have
ever attempted, bas been such immediate success, as the
sale of tht Hodgens Bros. stock. Crowds of eager buy-
ers have thronged our store daily since we announced
the piarchikss of the Hodgens business, and never have
customers been better repaid, The -genuine money.
saving advantages to be gained V doing youri
spring
'?buying now is easily to be seen.
We are solling - almost all lines of keneral
Dry Goods in some cases lipss than man ufactur-
WA or wholesaler's prices.
Good, bonest, reliable merchandis6 you need right
now and for the cowing spring, and summer, It will
cost you nothing to see this stock, and we will not ask
you to buy unless you are perfectly satisfied.
Here's' on entirely nevi list whichoesonsale Fri-
day morning next at 9 o'clock, Alf former sale
prices are cancelled, Commenicing Friday morn-
ing we' will sell until further notice:
Finest Bleached Cotton- toe
tWl yards pure bleached Cotton on'e.yard wide. fine round -
thread, very smooth even weave, splendid value at Hodgens
price 121c, while it ...... jo
40c India- Lawn 213c
150 yards only in this lot, ]Hodgens Bros. flue India and Per-
sian La*ns, about the finest
quality sold, this week only.'. .96
Lonsdale Cambric & Scotch Nalasook..
140 yards fine white Lansdale Cambric and Scotch Nainsook -
finest quality in stock.. Regular'price.20c this week only,. 'in
Finest' Embroldqrles and Insertions t9c.
About a dozen pattern's very fine Swiss Insertions and Em-
hroideries, most of them small ends from,.$ to . li yards,
Some l5eadtiful high-class embroideries which will be redde- .
ed to per yard .................................. I ...................
500 Yards Ombrolderg Be
6W yards Embroidery and. Insertion in. •many different de-
signs that sold up to 15e per YAM,. onsale Friday at per yd, Obi
250 Yards More Torchon, Lace 5c
Another 250 yard lot Torchon Lace And Insertion in at least
fifteen designft that, sold at..doinble the pried., will be ready
Friday at per yard.... ...... ...... i ................ .105
The Last Call iror this Flikoinele'tte
4W yards, English ;ands Qi6adian - Flannelette pure . white
and colored stripes, some of Hodgens . best patterns that
sold at 15c. Positively tUelaftichance this season to get it
at the price ............ ............................... .. .40 .
Best C-r'ashT'o
This is one of the beat360 yards'pyre
linen 'crash ToWeli0R,VV!Le weave, all on
sale at per yard,.. ..... I .............................. '.40
P. 0ood Table Linen Barde
� 41as -
Just one piece -of sixty yards fine bleached Table Linen -
sixty inches wide, washes and irons well, while it lasts two,
and a half yards for ...................
..........
Unbleached Table Linen 25c,
90 yards only Unbleached Table Linea. 59 inches wide. good
weight and pretty patttii-ps, just the, thing. for� urdinary,use .;it 6
Wool Blankets
Do you want -to. olive a dollar or two on a pair of * Wool
Blankets,? If so buy them -here -right away, wehave only
afew left but every pair IS, fresh an . c
d cidan and a dollarr
two less than regular prices. For Friday arid Saturday we
will sell. five pairs of good. union Blankets to the first,
rot. eoin
-
eis at per pAir.., ..........
2.0.0
'An 9nt1re1V New Lot of Hodigens Bras. `
Dress Goods- at 75c
We have held back some exceptionally good' Dress Goods iiarr_
, ;u
-gains for ibis weer. and you want a good dress, suit '. or separate
skirt this is worth coming for.
About 25 Oieces of Dress Goods in Poplins, Paliarnas
Serges, Voiles, Cashmare,.'Venetianq. 'etc., in black:
brown, navy. cardinlil,royrtili, ligh6colorsand some
pretty fancy tweeds. Some pieces in this lot are actually
worth double but for a -very few days only - you can
choose for pet yard... ....... Sevelity-five Cents,
Just 200 Yards of the 40c Dress Goods
We havejust about 2M yards left of t be 40c Dress Goods,
and considering th`e different weaves and. colors, there are
not, many yards of each kind, This lot contains., Dress
Goods that sold regularly at 75c and 85-- per yard., all colors
to choose from now iit per yard .................
..'so
$1.23 Kid Gloves $1
100 pairs Kid Gloves in colors of . -black. tan; mode, brown
and grey, two well known maker's b6trids.that sold at -$1,25
this week .................... 4 ...... ........... .......LQ
Fine all wool Underwear 89C
Some fifty more garments have been added to the 89c Un:
der wear t4hle and this will he the last lot we, can sell at the
prlte. If we had not bought. Hodgens bt;ock of .Watson's
and Penniap's underwear we could not sell it at
anywhere near the price -As itis You call have Your choice
of several rlifferent kinds the beat hnes,
of knafi by Turn -
hull, Penman and Watson including some medium weight
vests.and drawers, suitable for spring wear at per garment.
.60
,Good Underwear at See
We have taken all the odd, lined of Underwear bought from
Hodgens Bros. also all the broken lines of our own stock
that sold up to $1 per garment and placed them all on one
table at ver garment..,... ........ •......
Another Hosiery Barfaln at 25C
8 dozen women's and misses Cashmere Stockings in sizes 8,
0.0 1 and 10, plain or rib make, the best 35c stocking to
be.had. -Ready tb-day at per pair ....................
42 ft.
00c. 00c and. 75C Belts 25C
ROM is a.g0od Belt bargain -5 dozen of them, womehla:
Leather Belts, all new styles that sold at 50c, 606 and 15e
• each.1clearing the l6tAt each............ I ................
Dress Musilus and Gino hftmS r 100
Although we have sola all the Ginghaws and Prints adver-
deed Wit week we have secured another splendid lot which
we place on sale at per yard ...... I... . I *... 1 ......... I
Many Other HargairtIS Will be Fo ' und In Every
Department of the Store,
R
Msba Nows-R"wil
An Ink Pencil
Pebruar) 25th 1009,
THE POPULAR STORE'
T110NOW$-RCC0r4 will be
pleased to receive items, such for One - 1,0' lar,
As engagements, weddings, par. At The 'Annex
ties, teas and other news of
personal interest, with the
names of those present, for
this "Personal" column. Tile
Items should be endorsed with Great S410 Of Men's Underwear,
the name of the sender not This is the Fountain Pencil
for Publication, but as a mat- HeavV Mitts and Heavig WOM1319 Shirts
ter of good faith, that writes like a lead pencil,
Mr. Jacob Taylor is in *rorouto. this always Pointed. At A_. _RA
We time saver'
week. We want to Make room for our new spring goods, hence this
Miss Ella McGill of Gorrie is"visiting Slaughter. Sale.
at Mr. Lindsay's. for the, user., Holds a good Every winter article in, this store marked down to
Miss-Enilly Xeys of Varna is visiting cost and less. The
Mrs. S. (1, Rathwell. , supply of ink and keeps it in re will be lots of cold weather yet1this winter so be
Mrs. Gundry has ' been visiting her V
prepared for it and Jay in a good stock of winter garments at a big
parents in Ingersoll, excellent condition,'
Miss Jennie Shannon left on Monday SaVirng.•
morning. for Chicago.
Bliss.Nary.Chant left bu Monday to
A41te a position in Toronto,
Inspector Asquith' and Birs, Asquith
of Auburn were in town elk Monday.
Mrs. W, J. Ross is this -week attend W, D.- FAIR COr 50c Under'
wear 39c
70C )Reavg Mitts 50C
ing the millinery openings, In Tor-
onto. Men's heavy fl;e(,e lined Underwear,, shirts. working or driving Mitts wool
Merits I
Often Cheapest -Always the Best and drawers. all ea
sizes, reguls, "U�y
Rev, Father �Egan, of Stratford was a price .; ............ r 60c, stile lined, e Palln, all sizes, regular 75c
guest at St. Joseph's residefico ori ...... sale pr1ce_*....-........ .154D
Monday, .730 Underwear 000
Miss Pearl"Husband of Ingersoll is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Kenneth 4 Menta beavy wool fleece Underwear, 25C Heavy] wool S0,X 190
Chowen. all sizes in shirts and drawers, regular Tac
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashton of Gor. 8argaim '1/7 sale price. ..................... Mens heavy wool Sox in
grey only, regular
ric are guests of Mr. and Mrs. It, $1 Underwear 73C 2$c sale price ...........................
A. Madre.•'
D01 O'Neil left on Ttiesd%y. for 0 10 El? If 9 Men'$ all wool beityy ribbed underwear,
a couple of weeks', visit with friend's guaranteed
ranteed unebrinkghle, all sizes, shirts $1 Sweaters 73'C
in Xilverton, and drawers, regular $1 sale pt ice,., .745
Men's navy blue and, striped blue and 'white
Mr. Walter. Cole oV 'the Robert Bell We have'got, through t.LkIIg Stanfield Underwear $1.10 heavy Swestdis, regular $1 sale price .75
Company, Sealorth, has been In and have got our $took in, order agab4
town this Week, and are now, ready to. supply the pub- Stanfield Unshrinkable Ribbed Underwear.
Mrs. (Dr.) Cook anll'Master', Canfield
lie with all kinds of first :'lass roc- all sizes in shirts and drawers, regular 125
50C VVInter Caps 240
of. Ridgetown are visiting Clinton cries. Below. are some -of our prices and 1.35salep.rice 1.00
friends this week, . 0c -Shirts 39c - Men's heavy blue Chf-th Caps. with st m
20 lbs. Redpatb's sugar, gran. band, all sizes, regular 600 sale price
Mr. J. W. Irwin leaves to'day' for a
couple of monthsts ulated, extra
'visit with iricAt,i$1.00 Vpn'a black and white duck Working Sbirtg
In the Old Couiitry.. 10 lbs. Redpath's sugar, gran-- with collar attached, all sizes, regular 50e
Miss Kilty, Who. is attending: the Nor- ulated, extra .50 Sale . price ..... ........ 7510 Winter Caps. 50c,
mal'.School at Stratford spgnt Sun� 5 lbs. Redpath's itigar, .gran
day at her, home In. town.. ulated, extra .25 75C Shirts 500 Men's heavy Winter Caps in blue and black
beaver cloth with fur lined storm band, re.
Mr. W. ,T. Noble of - East W 11 22 -lbs. granulated sugar 1.00 Me gular75csaIe,price__,.,
4wanos n's.beavy Working Shirt@. black and
visited his- brother, Mr. John
it lbs. gran%llated sugar .50 white stripe, extra quality, all sizes, r6gulhr
9_
Noble of the Huron RoadJast Week 5J lbs. granulated sugar -i �Z) 75c sale price .............. ........ rcl]Ait i k t
Mrs. Thos, Fargubar 22 sugar Ca
Mr. and 2 lbs. coffee 100 n ac e s
of Hills 22 lbs. . Acadia, a good cooking
green• spent a couple .6f days , this $t Shirts 750 Udin's Oatdioan Jackets, reg, $1.'50 for $1.3b
week with friends in Clinton and sugar 1.00
Men's .navy blue flan 2 00 for 1.50
3 cads of - tomatoes .35 flannel and all wool jersey .40 . . .4
vicinity. 'knitted Shirts, ipil sizes, regular $1 sale price. 2.50. for. 2.00
15 .............. 8.00 fo
Mrs. 'MeTaggart, 3 cans of corn . I r 2.25
who' been. visit -
Ing her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. 6 lbs. 61 rice .25 w.
_.,Brown, returned toher home at 10 lbs. of Epson salts. ;25 50c. Heavlj Mitt .39c.
Aylmer this 10 lbs. of sulphur $11.50 Men.$ pants $1.15
25 lb . s of Fail stock food' .25 Men's beavybriv .. Ing Mitts, horsehide palm,' .
Miss Edna' Copp,' y'vlfo is attending Loo - tilitts _ Men's extra heavy Odd Pants, made of. good
good tough wearing regular 50c 1
the Normal school on, 8 lbs. of package stock food' .10' WX e heavy Canadian tweed'stnd'will give good
ol.at . Lend price .......................... ........ tough wear, reg
spent A couple of days at her home, Fresh dates and prunes, dried peach-,' alar 1.50 said price..
I town last week. cook'
n es and apricots, . Aayei and cooking
Mrs. Davey, who has been`lilving figs.
with her daughter, Mrs. 'R, C' DJ. Highest prices paid for produce,
cher, le' es today to.
leaves visit another
&ilgWr in.St. .Thomas.Alisses.Susie and' Louise. 14pley,
on TYNDALL&
CARR
Monday isited their. father; Mr.
F
David Haley of 'Colborne; who was
ill ;but. is not iccovering A64. TYNDALL.A. B. 'CARR
Mr., Richards of Lozidon, High, Chief
Ranger of the A� 0.. F, , was while
in town over Monday the guest . 01
his cousin, Mrs, John Derry.
Mrs. Ross of Exeter was , the gpest
J. or a couple of days I this I week of
.f I A n* n ouncement
Mrs: 'W. -J. Ross •oftown, On her
return %h6 - Was 'accompanied by Mlse
Helen Ross.
Mr�, -D.• B. Ke'line(ly, who his been, -ill I*1sh to: announce' t6 t6'A Slanleg Young liadU Given a
for so many weeks was- able to ven-' PP . Ople'. of , GlintOn' and 4ur-
ture out for the �rst time on Mon'
rounding. country that I have
day When, he took drive with r.
.took 4 A . .. old. Watch and Chain. Glasses Perfect
with.
Harvey Davis'. resigned. my position'
Mr. Will. Morrish*, after several weeks Morrish & Cr for near
poks for ffi6 pur- and fakr
.very pleasant v1sit-among. friend's in INN Inconvenience of
pg. - into buisine'ss
and ali, out Clinton, left on'. Monday, pose go' *eParate glasses for"
to return -to his home at, Oxbow, Presentation. -The home of Mr. and voit to accept, this gold'- watch, and reading and distance'
I
Is ftvolded b3, our
Ratliwell. of the Goshen tokenr, of remom- double vision glasses.
or myself.
f
Sask. There -Is. no. -place lilce tlic n opening out in Fred -Mrs. �'Vni. chain � as a slight which. afford perfect
pr�ifle for,will. a I Line taken by surpriise by the brance riot because of'their-ical.
Jackson 's old stand next to for near work
Messrs.. • E. Jacobs and 'U. A. congregation of Varna Methodist �trinsic value. but that it may. be ex- and for seeing[ at!sr.
Moore leave to -morrow for the West. R.J. Cluff's shoe store, with church last -Tuesday evening, when hii"pressive of the prayers aiidbest *)wish-
Mr.- 31 . opre, goes 'first to Saskatoon a. brand new stock of woollens y6ung.est daughter, 1VLss` dFAditIi,. was -yes Of the congregation. Nile hope and
to piospeet While Mr. Jacobs 'will and I presented* with a ban� some I gold: pray that you. Tliay 'long spared to
will be.pleased to re- watch and chain She has. acted. in, continue
visit several* points irt Man. and the work in the Master's
expects to' r ceive a*-calsl from all old cus- the capacity of 0'rganist fQr some time Vineyard iii.sin in His praises and
gturn in ten days oi: .9
so., tomeis. to the greatest satisfaction of the en.,glorifying His Holy Anointed Name.1
tire congregation. The presentatio4 and when your, services on eartb`arc
Tbe. following members of thd 'Nlason-I) oi.' own cutting lo'er you may hear that.'blcsse*
10. Lodge attended the funeral of and beignga' my.
a pwas made by Mr. James Me(ilymont a A "'Well
'the :late Dr., Carder at Blyth on Practical tailor and Mr. J, L. 11irnwell. read: the foi. Idone. nter thou Into, the joy. 01 thy
Blonday, Ill.' J. Paisley,' F. address : e. the great reward
will enab16 me to give. the lowing Lord," and receive 11
Dr. Bali, A. J. olloway Dr: very lowest-pri lof x. golden crown , bedecked With
.1 H ices. To Miss Edith RathWell : '
'Gunn, Dr. many Jewels in that beautiful h6nie
Shaw and Oedrge Mo.- Being. ethployed as cutter
Dear - Sister and C04144brer,-Wc, tfio in heaven.�-Sil;ned-..'on behi'Llf: of. the
with, Jackson' Bros. for four pastor, members ' and adherents, of gregiti n; jas. McClymmit,'�ti..V11.
Mr. T. Leckie, mail clerk on, the B;congregation;
& G was in town on 'Tuesday. 'He years; Hodgens Bros,, cutting Varna Methodist lurch desire to, ex -1 Harnwell.. Miss Rathwell replied ex.
press. our appreciation of your most pressing her thankg in a: tew , well
was formerly a resident of, Clinton and managing. the tailori'19 faithful -and untiring services as or. chosen Words, after. which Mr. 1-1,ath-
and retains such pleasa�ht recall'
ell- department for four yearsi and garist:. of'tliis; church. Y-ou, "doubt- well also expressed his gratitule on' tions of his Abode here that he
would not be averse to loeating }here two years with Morrish & less,, have made many, great: sacrifices hall of his daughter and,dished cvcry»
in ihe. consecration of ypur time one to make themselves 'at banio A. X CXRl GG
permanently'. Crooks should be's*ufficient and
Mr. and Mrs.,Samuel Noble of Mi talent to the Master's service in the' to enjoy, tlignis6yes during the even- J4,wo)(4610
Minto guarantee of reliable work'.
Man., are guests of the former's singing of His praises, thus sowing. ing., After an e-4eellefit .repast of the o2sticidin.
mother, Mrs. Noble of the 'Huron I am also &'member of the the- seed which may- in flue time -bring good things go' qtly preparod by ONT.
the
Road. They have been visiting' at "Custom OUUOra'.Assmiktion forth A. glorious' harvest. We take ladies as is their usual 'eli'stoni, . the
this opportunity of remonibering vour evening'was• spent with music and
Atwood rad _other points for,afew of America-,.' which keeps its fait
weeks and will leave shortly for faithful service' and' expressing" our singing, etc; and III went li.)wc feel.
their home In the West, members :i11 touch with all heartfelt gratitude and ;ympa'thy in ifig that they Arad enjoyed 'one of the
the . new . ideas continually. such a, ndble work, NVe, therefore, asil best social evenings of [lie v3lasohf.
coming out.
Little Locals Seethe values I have before
Urchasing. your Spring Suit FOR 0OOD
Mrs. R. J. Clulf has J)een ill for elsewhere..
some -days but her many friends will Other Stanlell Happeninds,
be pleased to hear that slid is � now Your -3 truly,
improving. Shoe
Mr. D, Cantelon mado a shipment of
one hundred hog$ on Monday. The Raving noticed. Air. Mex. Welsh's 'Mr. and ;firs. J. (1, Heid''of thel
price was $6.35 per cwt. The largest record of big pig growing, wo. wish 10rkmt. Road spent AJon(jay cvening, Re airing
load, twelve Porkers, was brought in to say that we have one to beat it, at Mr. NVIlliam Itathwell's. P
by. Shell Bros of Constance."' vo wo. arge Mr. Ivilliam colclougfi of the 7th con. *Aiss EVa Rtinson, who spent a few
delivered four hogs to 'Uri it. Fitz- days at herlhoille On tile Aallble Line,
A couple of weeks age as Rev. silliftlons 01"Clintori which had an has returned to Clinton. Try W. H. Watts Som
ather Hanlon ' Was driving ill the average of 260 polnds and for which Mrs. Geo- Dewar, after
c0uhtrY'll's rig Upset and he was pleasant
somewhat injured, lie held a policy lie received the tidy slipi of $11. Thiy'visft Avith friends, in Hensall, has re.
in an sec
collipan FOR SALE. -THE 'ONDE RSIGNED were only 5 months and 3 Weeks old, turned home.
y and the other - offer for sale house and'lot 1 the el � �1lrSs ter, Repairs . done while,, yott
day the agent, Mr. cX.'1400per, hanj- -L10- We are. sorry to bear thit il d Mr. IV. J. stin*son and daugh
104, Ontario street. For 'further est. s
()11 oi Mr, C'harlto
,, Ward is very BlafAl, were in Goderich, on Mork•
ed him 0, C1100,que for ten 'dollars. the particulars apply to Ale' -K- 'Von- ill with inflaniiiiatory rheumatism. 1141-y. wait, and our prices
amount towhich he wase entitled, teith, XiPpen, or James 14amilton, Mr. and Mrs.' Andrew lleid of the Mr. Taylor, It MOM of Rev. A.
The ae�ourlied Meeting of the boys Clinton. 61-3 parr Line attended the Clinton Ill 11. Brown, 19 visiting at theparloft. are right.
69 town to complete the organization tile Ontano street church, Clinton, oil 119P,
of a Junior Athletic Association will Stinday last, Ur. J. E.. 11arliwell visited hii
•
be held on Friday even*•ng at 1,89 in $1850 WILL BUY COTTAGE ON Mrs. Mciro, an old and highly rel-,111other in Goderlell last week and Stand Opposite Postoffice:
the council chamber in lace of Sot- J08011 Street, Soft and bard water , spected resident of this townshIp,!also, hisgrandfatherw1io is over 05
urday as at first decided, when 1dio In the house, cement cellar, Kelso'passed away olx Saturday, land was years of age, I I
Officers, etc, Will be 9,001fited. LA very, furnace, electric light, good 11VA k �rrmeter
laid to Wst oiv Monday In the R. V., I Air. and Mrs. S. Ruston spentl,-Sunj
boy who is interesteld and every man' acre, cotnent walk around house. y. 11tr 'husband predeceased day with friends, blear Varna,
Who, 19 Willing to help, a good thing, • part tallh, balance at 6 per cent. Apr some, years ago, Airs. A. I!. Brown entertained
and
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CLINTON,,C ]ENT
llher
along should be present on VrlWay ev- Just the plate tot a retired farmer, Bliss 11oligson spent Sunday at tiv� $4. S_Oass, to A Valeatitio,party Ott
ening, Apply 11ox 174, -Clinton p. 0. wo N 0 'Watts "0111 Sort
5 1101110 of 'Mr. W. Jolillstob, Thurs(