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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-06-13, Page 5,• -.•—•-ansseepr^,ellirentle-.17A,7„rr'4771$7111ryttrrv--.;- • Junel3th; 1907 Plews410e0t4 • • • No Matter how Great the Lfossew-Coods Must be Turned Into Cash. 0q1.00•••••0100PPIFF0..1• Everybody knows that the cold and back- , ward spring has greatly hindered the sale of ... many lines of goods with merchants all over Canada. In Toronto alone they estimate their loss at over ONE MILLION DOLLARS Our loss is not quite as large'as that, but we tur , • hav; a lot of goods here that should bavebeen into cash a month ago. . Now, here is the point, you will need these goods in a few days or weeks, and we're giving you a chance fo buy them at pries which will enable us to turn the stock into cash at once. Thousands of dollars worth of goods are being sold at less than market values, and this is your opportunity. 7balt....._.,..._ ...../..b................ity....1.,.....",.-ft.....4,...•...w.e. 4..0. Awe.... r S • $ # in. Plain Grey Lustre, Fancy Figured,r10-2 # hair, Black and White .Shepherd's Plaid, • new light tweed effects -in pate1 shades new E#405ress Goods # • Pecial 290 yards, this season's newest Press Goods • black and white Paris Suitingc, eta:—Regular price up to 85c per yard. For the balance of this sale, your choiceofthe Reit entire Int • • • • • - • $1.50 Fin t ,Black Dress Goods $1.25- •-•. $1.25 Fine Grey Dress Goods 75c 75c Fine Tweed and Plaid Dress Goods; --39c. '50c Organdie Dress Muslins 25e 30c Dimity Dress Muslins 16c 600 Pins (3 papers) Sc ;12eFinest English Printi 9c -Pc Factory Cotton, 36 inches wide 6c 150 White Victoria Lawn 10e $7.50 Newest Spring Coats (12 styles) $5.00_,--.L $12 Fine English Cravenette RarncoatS,$7.50 $2.75 White Lawn Waists $1.50. $4.50 Embroidered Linen Waists $2 " $4.50 Black Dress Skirts.$2.98 $1 Black Sateen Utiderskirts • 75c 8c Stripe Flannelette 5c 15c Art Muslin 10c 20c Black Sateen 14c $1.50 Lace Curtains $1 500 Embroidery Belts 25c 50c White Lawn Aprons 25c 20c wide Embroidery. 10e 35c Cashmere Hose 25e • Ladies' Cotton Vests, with or without sleeves,. 2 for 25e $4 Embroidered Waist Lengths .$1.50 . . Dozens of other bargains not mentiond 'here. 3 Big Specials for ,Pridag Morning at 8 10c Embroidery 3k • 500 yards Embroidery, in widths froin tWo to three iothes regular 7e, Se and 10c, Friday molting.. a 0•• ..... ; 8c Pure Linen Toweling 5c • 400 yards pure Irish Crash' Toweling, regular pride Sc', Friday morning • 145c Long Black Silk Gloves 50c • (One pair to a dust freer) • . 25 pairs onlyt Long Black Silk Gloves, I are silk, regular price 85c, Friday morning 0 416.411011bellb,....1Willkilitillfrilbeq111r 446,41,/ "IlbelikribIllbOlaylitelli.ollb, "AO, 0 ; - Big Millinery .Special $ season's newest dasigna, that eold ftt $5 and $6 twelve only, beantiful trimmed Hats, in this On Friday inornihg twit we place on sale each, all one price • ‘•' • •• • • $2.50 t 0 .,,,, • a...- 4110,4111.446Aboi10/.6.46,Aboll'ilb,"110,.:4\.0410.,;;;Al 11•04.0,16Ab.• for Pridag and Sattn,dail 5 Marriuge4 STEVENS---JENICINS-At the reatcl. ewe of the bride's patents on. June 1.2th by ucy. W. J. Jollitte, Tessa, sod Younsyst et' of Mr. R. &Rifts, to Wes* J. Stevens, .4,11 of Goderieli tom. skip. SCOTT7ARM.STRONG-At the rest - deice f Ie breis nether, ay- oId the Re. john Hester, ' daughter of Mrs. • MUSS AtillStrOng, to Jarnes W. seat of the 4township of. Morris. STERFIELD-CODE-At the resid- enee di the bride's parents in W. Hartley, Maud, daughter of Mr Thos.. Code, to Alexander Poter- fleld, Clerk of East Wa,wanosh, LACICIE--MORRISON-At $t. Paul's rectory, Wingbam, May 29th, by 'Rev. T. S, Boyle, Geo, Leckie to Letitia Morrison, both of WroVet- • cr. DOW-LEISHMAN,---At $t. Paul? rectory, Wingham, May 28th, by Rev. T. S. Boyle, Jas. Do NV to • Nellie Leislunan, both of East Wawa/nosh, SMALL-McDONALD-In the Presby-, terian church, Auburn, on Jim 5th, by Reyt. Dr, MeLear:, Rev, • Mr. Small of Blyth 'to Edna. Me - Donald. IPINLAY-CRAIG-At the residence a the bride's ;parents, West We,- vvanosh, oni June 5t1f,* .Win. • lay to Emmeline C., • daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Joh4 Craig- MeLEAN-DTJNDAS,--At the Method - is t church, Seaforth, by Rev. P., • J. Currie, assisted . by. ROcIS. • K. Dirks and R. S. ,Baker, on the 5th, 'inst., Rev. George. A. Mc Lean, of Cooksville, and • Alice, daughter of John •Duncirts, of Mc- • Killop, KERR-13ROWN-At the residence of the bride's iarents, Brussels, • by • Rek,. A. C. Wishart, on. June 4th, J. Leslie Kerr, editor al • •The Myth Standard, to L. Jean • BrOwn, dauggter of Mr. and Mrs • George Brown, COLE-MARA--At • Liman; on June-• 5,th, W. S. Cole of Exeter- to • Edith, daughter of Mr'. and Mrs. • Edward Nfara, of tucan. 5 11/Vest Huron Cowper., votive Conventlon on June 27th, The annual meeting of the Liberal Conservative Astoelation was hid in Godprieh on Tuesday afternoon was well attended by delegates fro various divisions. The chair was well filled by De. Case, be efficient president of the peat twriyeare. He declined re-election steel Mr. David Oantelon of Clinton was appointed in his Owl. Hr. A. J. McRwan was elected eecretary, Mr, M. O. Johnstone of Goderlch 04'0 vice-president and Mr, W, E. Haw- kinof Goderleh, second vice, mr, -Hlulfentert watre-eleeted treaenser. 3. S. Carstairs. Conservative organ - jeer of Toronto. was present and gave en addles% and addresses were given E. N. Lewis, M. Pi, Dudley Holmes and others. The date of the convention to nomi- nate a candidate for theDominion house was tilted for June 27th, The foilowieg4ehangee were made In the list of vied -presidents of munici- palities:-Jamee Alton, Belfast. for No, 2; V. fi. Lobb, Holmesville, for No. 5 Goderieh Township: Joseph A. Mall. ()ugh, Dungannon, for No, 1 West Wa. wanosh, and James Durnin, St, Hel- ens, for No, 4; Wingharn to be named by local association; Isaac Harr, Olin. ton, for No. 5 Hullett, • ° Confidence in Leaders. The following resolutions were ad. opter1:-- • • "We, tehe Liberal -Conservative. of • ,West Huron, in convention assembled,. do hereby approve of the poky of the Hon. R. L. Borden, as leader of the loyal opposition in the House of Com. mons, and congratulate biin upon the • honest, clean and fearless position tak- en by him in all public matters. We are confident that his stand on behalf the people as against graft and and corruption 'Will be appreciated in the near filture- by the majority of the el- ectors of our progressive Dominion," Moved by 3. T, Goldthorpe, seconded by Thornes O'Connor. _..• "We, the Liberal Conservatives of • West Huron, in convention assembled express our• unbounded confidence in the government of the Hon. J, P. Whitney aryl view•with _much appre- ciation the very noticeable improve- ment in political business methods and al °MIS since his advent to power. A Qsturiiikuianng.instance of the faithfulness Joseph Elliott, seconded by William the school book policy." Moved by ried out, as seen in. with which the promises of the govern. ment are being car FRAYNE-MARKLE-In Brantford; on June 4, Russel .Frayne, son of • Mr. P. Frayne dt Exeter to Ethel ' • West Tuckersmith May Markle •of Brantford. ' TIIORNTON-REED:-In Exeter - on June 3rd, ,by Rev. A.. I -L Going, • H. W. Thornton, of London to Mrs. r Eliza Reed; .daughter of Mr. and • M. Silas Ilandfoid• - SMITH7-•LIVINGSTONE7-1n- Dubuc, .Sask., on May .28th, by Rev. DT. • McKay, lyfr, Harry M. Smith, of Dubuc, to Kt:as Jessie M. Living - 'tone formerly af Brussels.• Bfrths LoNo--r4 :Blyth, June 1st, to Dr, and Mrs, Long, a. son. POTTER4-111___Wingliarri, June •lst, to 10. and •Mrs. Jno: Potter, a son DOWNEYL:-In McKillop, -on June 2nd, toMr. and Mrs. Joseph Downey, a . • FORD -In Exeter, on May 29th, • tp M. and 'Mrs.I. A. J. Ford, a son. • • • Deaths. . . •• • CURRIE--In Cfoderich 'township on June Itb,Catherine Oantelon Jict of the late Dennis Currie, ag- ed 85 years, and 5 month•s,. STRACHAN-714. BruSsels, .644-june 5th, Barbara W. Sinith, relict of the late Alexander Strachan, a.gud 59 years, '5 •rhonthS and 19 days. ASHTON-In .MorriS, June 3rd, Mary Holmes, wife of John Agate% of Titrnberry, aged 44 years. • MCKA1(7-Iii Port •Colborne, on June 1st, D. Mckay, aged 50 years, ' . father. ot W. M. McKayrot*-Sea- . forth. • „ • MeDONALD-in Iluklett, on. June :lst, IVIalcolni McDonald, aged 61 years. •CURTIN-Inr SiskatoOn, Sask., Pat- rick Curtin, ;formerly of Cerit-rsalk, about .55 years: . . CARD OF THANKS-1-leOURS CON- ' tai pi ng order for $2005, payable to uie in trust for my in °the! -in law and sist.er*iri.laW for veil ificate iii A..0. U. W., held by Itiy•late brothet-in-law, .1. Herter Effort), I eceived to -dray. I wish to thaiik yiuespeeielly, ind Alio the. member h tif your lodge. who have tRkety so much trotthle•and care, to bavothe mati,er *.itlimettetorily. and speedily adjusted. 1Vishieg you and Your excellent order every success • .' and blessing,1 rentn in. yoeresineete- ly, Executor itt Trust. Seatorth, , June 10 h. '- .... 44•• .06•• • f• • ••• **Of 11•4•0 I 4 i • June . . . Wedding - Presents . t ; . • - — . i to • i Si lyerware, the proposed assesstnent, or accuracy of the plaint which persons interested may desire to frontage meaturements, or of any other corn - make, and is by 10,w cognizable by, the Court. Dated at Oilmen this 18th day of /title, 1907 ' D, L. MACPHERSON Clerk. • • Ernie Rowctiffe Ocl:John Steeper of .Ushorne spentSunday tat the horne of J. G. Orich.• • :Mr. and Mrs.Sydney Johns of Sea. forth spent Friday • the. guest of Mr, Whitfield Crich. • 3. E. Ball, •wife and family spent Sunday with Base Line friends, Hut. tete.. • • '•Waiter Layton of Brticefigh,L:epent Sunday here:, • , The bridge builders bave arrived and commenced their' work-ou-: the °rich bridge on Monday. . Mre,:tifcCourt of Clinton sent Sun day the guest of. Mrs: Thos. O'Brien. London .Road. - , Mr, Ben Spencer of Bayfield Sun- dayed with friends on the Road. Mr. Ford Wiltse; has Accepted a 'sit- eetion in London and left lastweek to assume his duties there. -r4 Hunter had .the misfor• tune• to lose a fine spring .colt last Mr. and Mrs. G. Watts and Mr. Jami. 'son and family were guests at. the Stephenson picnic near' Varna on •Wednesday. ' Mr. and. Mrs, Sidney. Johns of -Sea - forth were visiting here the fare part -ofthe week.- -__ • •••.••••••••.•••••=•••••••••••••••••••••.••mm•I•••• Notice. • TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the corporation of the Town of Minton intend to construct granolithic side walks as per se edule below, and to assess the final cost thereof on the property abutting* thereon. and to be benefitted thereby. and that a Statement showing -the lands liable co pay the said asseisment, and names of the owners thereof, so far as they can be ascertained from the last revised Assessment Roll, Is now 0.led in the office of the Clerk of the Kunicipailty, end is open-toinspeetien during office hour. SCHEDULE OF PROPOSED 'WALKS : On the north'side of Princess SL from Wil - Dam Sb. to Collegiate Institute entrance, 4 ft. • width. Estimated cost of the work 0188.80 01 ygonhdliii9gg is to bei provided out of the gen- ra hnneut4ePga ere' On the south I Me s St. from Gib - binge St. to Raglan SL, 4 ft. in width. , Estima- ted cost Of work $211.00 of which $38.80 is to be provided out Of the eenerel funds of the muni - CI anlige waist side of Oibbinga St. from Prin.- timated Dost of work 110.60 or which $26.40 is cess SL to Rattenburf St„ 4 ft, in Width. Zi- to bo provided out of he general funasof „the munlcipalit ; • • On the east side of Maley SL from Rotten - bury St. to Ontario St., 4.1t, inwidth. Estima- ted cost of work $126.40 of which $.52.00 is to be provided out of the general -funds of the mut& CI alit . - • tE4 atVithi of Dunlop 81. from l2g St. t , 4 t trt cost of work $1$4 20 of which 265O Is to be pro- rvaiodi iontdit,hoeu twoefsttlisoiLe nor 01 jan.rnflueng eisroonf tGheo•rdmounniseti.- to Ontario St., 4 ft. in width. EstiMated cost of Work $320.40 of which $4.40 is to be provided out of the general funds of the municipality. On the east side of Kirk St. from Victoria St. to High St., 4 feet in .width. Estirnated cost of the work 20224 20 of which 53980 Is to be provided out of the general funds of the muni- cipality. On the east side of 'William St, from Nigh St. to Ontario St.. 4 ft. in width. Estimated cost of work $238 80 of which $10280 is to provided out of the gen•tral funds of the inttnicipality. • A 'COURT OF REVISION • • will be held on Monday the 15th dny of July, 1007, a18 ()Wok p.m, in the Council Chamber, tor the purpose of hearing complain is against 1 18K Wedding Rin,gs Spoons, Cut Glass, Carving Sets,• • . • Clocks.• • Optstock is ,complete itt above lines', • A. J. GRIGG I 3eWeller 45( Optician • Issuer of Rarriage • Licenses. oo....4.84,64•6,44.41440114**** • What Shall I Eat? Thai is 10wyou feel 'at this £I-me of the year. •' carry a run. 11116.0t Fresh Groh series anti y•lo alleyOakes. You`• Will be sure to find in: our stock-• something that will please you. • We have Son O ' very prtitty Dinner Sets, Odd Pieces of China and Glass - Ware that would take nice presents. for June brides. • A. D1 Beaton iputettj. Prompt delivery • ; TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO ESCAPED CATARRH BY TAKING 'PE.RU.41k. 4pling Fever Is Spring ,CatarrhmigNothing; Robs ; One of Strength Lifcc Spring Pg4arih. Pegtt t-na Is a Fne Toni' c Foi• Vhaw-Worman.. A Letter of Praise. • Mee Nellie Condon, 00 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y., writes: sql coashier Pergola the ideal spring to0144. "Fr the past five years 1 1/4Ve taken it at Ohl time 01 the Yearend lind that 1 enaideainc tO ender. the Variabio weetheratt the spring and the trying beat of tIie aOmmer." reruns affords the most prompt and permanent relief In all oases of nervous proetration, wised by systemic catarrh, as verified by many cures on our records. C • • • .." • • • • . • .... . • ••,... • „... . ....••••• • • lines Drente Coratelcieu Gained Eighteen Poutlds. • Mrs, Hattie Hamilton, R. P. D. 2, Sparta, Ky., 'writes: "I have taken two bottles of Peruna and commenced on the third. •• • "I did not really need the third one, but thought it best to take another bottle. • 0,1 have always weighed102 pounds, but since 1 be. gan taking Peruna I weigh 120 pounds for the first time in all my life, and I am now $3 years old. • “Your medicine has surely done me a great deal Of good and 1 have recommended it to several others Who have begun taking it. • "My mother; who is 76.years old, had grown so weak she could. scarcely walk. "She took two bottlesof Peruna and is fleshier and is looking well.” •• •10%01"..~~4.0.44. A Spring Tonic. ALmotrr everybody needs a tonic in the spring. Something to brace' the nerves, invigorate the brain, and cleanse the blood. That Peruna • pessesees such • qualities Is beyond all question- We havci on file thousands of letters • which testify to •the curative value of Peruna In cases Of 110POUS depres- sion and run down conditions of the BYstem. A Typical Letter. beton, Minch, Iowa, Wrttes •"Nor years' soffeied with catarrh of • the throat and bronchial tubes. ' • "I doctored 'with different physicians, but kept getting worse an the time. witosSimormanosmosso, STRAY SHEEP -ONE SHEEP AND. . two lambs, a small piece cut off the •left ear of each, strayed 'from hit 15, Hullett. A.nyone givitig in- formation that will lead to their re. covery will be paid for tlieir trouble.- •• -J. Medd, Constance.' - • „.„ "This spring I took a cold which set- tled on my lungs, I had such a cough I could not rest at iiight. My friends, and I myself 'thought I had eonsump- "A friend advfsed me to try Peruna. Itought a bottle and wrote to yorrfoi advice. B ore I had taken, one bottle, otter. so I concluded to my sou give it• • "1 fel as possible, Peruna; 1 am a was urther t ed yo directions as closely - thanks to you and women to -day.!" Peruna never fails to prevent spring catarrh ornervous prostra- tion, if taken in time., ' Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. one reason why Peiune, has found per- manent use in so many.hoinge is that it contains no narcotics of any kind. Perunais perfectly harmless, if taken according to the directions- on each bottle. So used, it can be taken any length of time Without acquiring . a drug habit. •• • It has nobad effect upon the system" and gradually elirainates catarrh,by re- • moving the cause of catarrh. : • There are a zithititude of homes where Peruna has been used•off and •on for ' twenty years.• •• .• Such a thing could not be possible if Parana contained • any drugs of ra- harmful. nature. ' • • Address Dr. Hartrnan, President o . • the HartmanSanitarium, Columbus,O. • .. death from Glen Road bridge. , Six brothers trained Belch were ar- • Frank Smith 'adinits severalcity raigned in the Belleville Pollee Court -burglarief. • . • -en a charge of robbing Grand 'Trunk One hundred New Ontario settlers . met At Fort Frances to' discuss; seces- €41).ii)eitoleeet.e) gebA:11All tl• r Attention: ...i IS 'called to the fact that we haveliolva nice stock t . . , . of Boots and Shoes and clothing added to our t 0 Dry Goods Stock and can show you the right kind , of goods—the kind that gives \ satisfaction at prices' kr a little lower than the lowest. We will be very Oa' ' # to have you investigate the truth of - of • oar state- ments and feel sure we can come. out at the right end BOOTS AND SHOES DRIMODS 1 Ladies, Dongola Bale, regular ' $1.50 'shoe at 1.28 Up Xo a Genuine Patent Colt at • ••3.215 . Men's Patent Colt, Goodyear _ welted. sole, reg. p5 at 4.00 Men's Split Harvest I3oots, ex- tra value at..........., 1.25 Specials in Towels and Linens. Prints, nide soft Oath, no dress- • ing but feet colors 0045i Heavy Canadian • Prints, .10. Finest Taffeta . Prints:- .I2i Rockfast Drills for Shirting, nothing better, for wear arid colorspositively fast.... • 10 GO 0 3 10- 0 CLOTHING • Tweed Suits at 35.00 and $e5() that are certainly 0,W. You ought 4 eti see them. ' A few Summer vests, sentples, reg, $1.25‘to $2 for 70e 5, h These are not reduced qualities:fp hut reduced profits on the goads ;• Our aim- is to give the best possible Value 19r your MOney.• ' Tey PLUMSTEEL BROS. -ez.,tim.•e.c.,&st*e itt,,,evereetia.044.4ciroktragifro^0:1.40.0.164.e* • • rot. ••D•oren•w-• end The Greatest Hair Goods • • • -Artist rn America Is Coming to CLINTON vviii be at the 'Nortriandieliotel on • Of Toronto Tuesday, June 25th *LADIEStOf you appreciate the added charm and the younger appearance lent to the facts by Navin* beautiful heir, titi hot fail to see the grand assortment of Switches, Bangs, Pompadours, Wavy Fronts and Wigs, which' Professor borenWend will have with hini. Consultations entirely tree, and demonstrations given regarding these *natal 0011001011S in natural hair. GENTLEMEN WHO .Altb BALD-1.1vern though yea are -bald or prtrtitillY 50 700 can t egain yonr former appearanee by - wearing boreitwemPs Wigs and Toupees. . in the heed a cure for chronic c itd, old' Thy are made to match any shade of hair, , They are a protection to he head an and catarrh. They are perfectly fitted to the head and bear no trace of artificiality. 10)1.470:i 0.0UP EZ ;3:4 , • . . PROV, DORENWEND will measurements •and demonstra e merits or hit Wigs. • • Don't Forget t Day and Da _ ake the THE UP-TOntATE C101111111 $le' • We believe we have one of the most "up -to - minute" stocks of men's and boys' furnishings and clothing to he seen any- where. If have' any doubts call and inspectir it willcost ou aothink, • and we think it e to your advantage This week We are Arriving a • full line of • StrawMats Ilrand new and certainly extra good values.. • • -$2.00 instead of $2.50 is our Special Leader, made of tine, evenly -woven straw, with two- inch black band, lightweight, but possessing the very best -wearing qualities nedeesary. for a satisfactory hat. Our price is. „ . . . . 2.00 The Dip Front IS another very popular style this summer. We haveit in all. sizes, in the very newest shapes at:: .. .75 Summer Neckwear. • The riewest`styles, and, the newest shapes are here for the • most, particular dressers. Our • wash.ties are pure " white with 'two.inch colored hem, in brow , bluered, green, geey nd MAtive, at 25c, Also the si s 311 Itis very latest eolorin and • styles with heni, in al shades, •at • • II • • • • a • • ..•. . . • iSc) .1111..••••••Yok Summer derwear The hot !Iner days are at' hand and ou will need that suit of U erelething. We are. carrying lost what - you; want, and at • e right price, 4j10, .ponl sideri g the quality.we, ham! all es. In Wye' loo,250, 85es 40 and Me. In men's et 60'0,4*, 1 c, 850, SLOO and $1,25. '• r 0 • • V..W. JACOBS • Always the 'Best of Everything fo, the Least Mon0.