The Clinton News-Record, 1907-12-05, Page 4``Y t
Clintoneft
News -Record
December Stilt 1907
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1 Special Sale
of Japanese
S China
i --'
Six large cases of
4,
direct._S
Importation just being
opened , up.
The lot comprises t Oups and
Saucers, Plates, Teat. and Mom,
Pots, Tea Sets, Sugars and
Creams, Jugs, : Hair Receivers,
Bon Bons, Rose Jars, Mustards,
Pin Trays, Celery Dishes, Salt
and Peppers, 'Nut Bowls, Spoon
Solders, Lte.
Are to- be sold at ONE-
THIRD below regular
prices.
We COOPER & CO.
CLINTON
Clinton News -Record
CLINTON ONT.
W. J. MITCHELL
• Stanley Township
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Mr. John Johnstone, who recently
bought _the Moffat farm of t31 acres,,
had 57 acres of it e plowed in.•thtee.
weeks. This is rushing things but the
work was well done.
Mr. Randall Cole and his sister
Miss Flossie, of . Goderieh '•.ownsllip,
visited last week at the home of Mr.,
I1. Peck.
llolmesville West Tuekersmith,
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The township council and the hoard
of health met ilk Hames'' hall on Mon-
day. The collector was also/present
and had a busy time of it taking in
the taxes. •
The members of Court Selwood in-
tend holding their annual oyster sup-
per and "At 'Home" on the 12th of
December at the hom,ei of '•Yfr. and
Mrs• Mulholland Each membe Is ex
pected to bring his better ha wit]>-
out fail. A good time is expected.
Mr. Grant Stanley of Michigan was
the guest of his uncles, Me.srs, Win.
Stanley. and Jaynes Graham for a .few
days. He came over- to attend the
funeral of this -uncle, the late Peter
Cantclon. ' '
Miss Holmes .is in Goderich helping
to take care of Mr. Maekenz;e, who is
very i11.
The chopping mill is doing a rushing
business these days.. - ..
Mrs. Hick; , vent to Constance on
Tuesday to keep' house for Mr. James
Stanley, the postmaster of the vill-
age.
Hallett Township
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-Mail .and. Empire willl be sent to any,
address' until 'the end of 1908 for only
11.25. To new and old •subscribers.
The Last Call crinhe to Mr, David
Lansing of the Base Line suddenly.
Though he, had been in poor 'hea'lth
for sore months, of late he seemed, to
improve and on . Friday he said " he
felt better than he 'had far some time
and . spoke of going" to Clinton next.
day, but Saturday never came to him
for in the evening while attending to
his poultry he was stricken with heart
failure' acid in a few seconds the vital
spark had 'fled. Mr. 'Lansing was born
�i'n. Prince Edward county on' the 5th
of December 1835. TIO carie of United
Empire stock, " the (thinly leaying the:
United States fur loyalty's .sake : and
settling in Prince" ' Edward county.
Twenty-eight years ago 'Mr. .and .Mr:,".
Lansing moved' to :the Base Line and
purchased the fine farm which. Contin;
ued to be ' ;his. honi'e • until the end
•came. For' some years past the Ac-
tive work of the farm has .devolved
u}ion Iris soli Frank, but Mr. . Lansing.
continued hale and. 'aot^ive . until last
spring.' 'He was a: staunch Conserva
tive; and in religion a ,Methodist. He
was a Bean of. •the iriost sterling in -
Miss Fannie Mackenzie is at present tegrity.and higlhly.respected by a wide
visiting friends .at Punti a: ; Mech.circle of 'friends. 'The funeral • 'took
Mr. Robert S, Reid and sister, Mis .place on Sunday'.afterndon to Bail's
Ida, spent Sunday with • . friends in
Centralia.
Miss Einnra Peck was the guest o
Miss . Laura Richardson on Sunday
last. `
We are pleased to see that 1' Ir. Thos.
able to.be around.again.
Iirotivnettc is b e _.., � •
Miss Lucinda Reid spent last week •gether• with Allele. five'children • Frank
withher sister Mrs. E, Merner, near. on tlhe homestead, Mrs, John Raitlhby
•of"'Auburn, Clinton in Prince Edward
Zurich.
Miss ]Mabel Reid •cif Seaforth -spent--county, i4lr Allred:Bra •thdsainc�
Sunday at home. .county, and Charles : of northeas
Mrs. R. Murray of near Chicago at ?e tnsylt•.ainia..ro, them the .. sincere
tended the funeral of. her mother, the sympathy of the community ;ts exten-
late Mrs. William Rathwell Sr. -,Mrs i• c1e, .
cemetery and was largely .attended
Tho services were;. conducted by .Ree.
1Ir 'J'one5 of.: .Aiuburn and. the pall-
bearers wereC'harles Lovett, .'Joseph
Rapson Fred.. ''\ oungb'lut:, W. H. Ball;
John. Edmanson and Dar1id Moitnttl.'in,
Mrs: Lansing survive.s her- hustland 'to -
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...Mrs. Rowelilie and Miss Cora:are
visiting Winchelsea friends.
Mr. Andrew Holmes • al Goderieh
township spent Sunday at the ,home
of his uncle, Mr. Joseph Holmes,
Mrs. Robert White received the sad
news of the death of her brother,
Samuel Ashton, who died on Novem-
ber 19th at Battkiord, Sask. Deceas-
ed was a young man in the prime of
life who lett here live years ego,' lean,
ing many friends who sympathize with
his wife and their two small children.
Miss Emily Turner addressed the
League is Turner's Church on Sunday
avening Inst.
The children. of Turner's, "'Sunday
School are busy practising for the
Christmas. Tree which • will be held
I
on Christmas Eve.
_Blyth ._
Mr. R. H. Robinson, harness -maker,
formerly of Londesbor"o, has bought
the stock of the, . late Mr. John W.
Bell and has opened out with a large
assortment of goods 'in his line in the
shop lately. occupied by Mr.. Bell.
Mr. J._B_Juhnson, who has been in.
the herness•malcing business here since
ho bought out Mr. John Carter, has
removed to his former home. at Clin-
ton, leaving ono less business man
here,
Rev. Egerton R. Young is expected
to lecture' •in the Methodist church
here on the evening of December 12th
under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid
SocFcty.. His subject will be :' "Life
in the Land of the Auroras and jour -
neer by canoe and dog train in blizzard
storms. Tho admission is Oc. and
20c. . •
St. Andrew's church will hold their
S. S. entertainment in Irtduetry hall
on the evening of Friday of next week,
Rev. S•, Anderson is to preach anui-
versary 'sermons in the Methodist
church'at Tceswater. .•neect Sunday;
while Rev. M. J. 'Allison of that place
will preach missionary • sermo is here.
Mr. 'I. Brown will close the eSepor:-
ator• this: week.. He has already.ship-
ped".1000' boxes. The Wingham even: -
orator closed down • last week. after
doing the largest' business in that.lo-
cality for years. It is owned by
Brower & Wilford.
Mr. Robert: Ferris ex. -reeve of Hu't-•
lett, has, returned from his trip t
thee' west. Ile says the crops around
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Portage la I rarriC and 12acdonald
I ' were good,-
. Port . lbert.
• Miss Nellie Clark of Lityal . was the
guest of Mi ,and. 'Mrs. H. I'Iayden last'
week.
Ijecttar Mackenzie and Percy Hayden
returned to school in Goderieh on
xlonctay, hut theY dull. out: go- nacx.
without being vaccinate(1•
' Mr. W. 'B. Rawlins': attended the
board of healthn.eetjng ln- pun
,o 1h Saturday last::
Asher Grey' leaves nest week for.
Muskoka for the winter. • • ,
Arr. Mustardspent Sunday; in
:Clinton.
' We are. sorry:re report the death •of
Allen, son of , 11Ir. Thos. Richardson;
:formerly of 'this place but no engag-
ed in the' mill business at Sprucedale,
Muskoka. Ile was killed by being
struck on the 'head by a flying skid.
The funeral' was held' on Frtde,y, last,
Turkey..theives• have been ,Making
their, rounds the 'Past. week. •
George Saunders of Toronto also at-` '' r*n;erl 11:1?;ini; between two
tended the funeral. ,c '''''t Miss II. Grasbv was knocked'
Mrs. John Johnstone retuined hared 'rt` • n ''; a 1,ick from, one of them and
on Friday last from a week's vis L,k I•: r collar bone brekcn,.:and, be -
with her daughter, -.,Irs, f. 'al. Joh% sides rt .ive 1 several bruis.•'s 'on 'her
g
stone of the Nile. • - body. . SI'' is Iunproving.,uicely. .
Mr. Robert Saunders,'of Toronto is Mr. Wallace Allen :is horn; .from
--visitingfriends ;.rluuud here: New Ontario;
(1n, Tht'rada 'fternoon last the '.re
Da'r't forget the anniversary ser= y a:
vices .in connection .. with the Methc- •
main ' • _(f the 'late . GeOrge Roberton
dist *rein Varna, on Sunday 'next,
:were interred.' in Union cemetery at
�* fAls�th,• the foetal being :ender the
and the fowl supper. on the be tin- t i,.ect:on .stf; .the:,litcal Court Qf the
•avening..' This •fowl supper will he'fol
lowed by one of the best: entertain Canadiitn-order of Foresters, of which
--the leteased-.Wee-a=-err tuber, Tru: de-
ments ever given in Varna. The Sea. g
forth choir will be le attendances ceaS'ed was only in his fortieth. ' year
Mr. VV. J. Tough has been engaged and w;:•s very. much respected wher-
(P \ o. 4 north for the
rte}' le nown. The sincere sympathy 'af
by the trustees the"-\Vholc community is e'tewled 'to
year. 1908.
the Bereaved 'relatives and' more Pat -
Mr. A. Stinson of Riley}5is .the , tic41.1r1S no 'sorrowing wife and their
guest of Sauhl Linc friends:•
}our .chtl.tren. Dennis,'ella. Gertie
Mr. W. J. Stinson •pent a few days ti • ,
up north last week looking for stool*. - 6n.d•James. ,. .
ere. •
Mr. James. Howard, while climbing a
ladder into a hay mow,' fell -.arid
a severe shaking up a few days ' ago..,
We hope to see the' genial Jim around
again
soon.
A quiet but very pretty., wedding
was solemnized on Tuesday •of. .last
week when Agnes, second slaughter of
Mrs. P. O'Sullivan of Dublin, .was ani•.
ted in marriage to •.Mr; 'Valentine:
Wilds of Stanley. After the' ceremony
which was performed by the Rev,
Father, McKeon, in St. Columhan
church, in the presence•of only a 'f•ew
of the relative:;, they returned to Sun
ny 'Side Farm, the home of the
bride's mother -wvlrrre. they. partook.
the wedding breakfast from a table
groaning with delicacies.
The bride was handsomely gowned
in brown broadcloth with"a 'prettily
trimmed ha't to match. The brides-
maid, Miss F. W, Wilds, wore a very'
pretty dress• PI, fawn broadcloth.
The groomsman was Mr. 1',, O'Sull-
ivan, brother of the bride. .
- The presents were both numerous
and costly, showing the deep eeteem
iry which the young couple are held.
They left on the afternoon train for
P •rlin, Tor into and' other points .and
on their return will take up hoiisekeep-
ing on the groom's fine farm near Bay-
field. We extend our Congratulations
Fund good wishes to the happy cotple,
For Quality and Quantity ask your
dealer for the new big plugs:of 'Bobs'
'Stag and Cm -rot -icy' Chewing Tobac
•cas.
Leadbury
Miss i3ai-d' of Kincardine is , the
guest of Mrs. John Scarlett.
Mr. Wm. Grieve' has arrived home
from the West, where he has - 'been
for the last three months,
Mr. W. Stitt is visiting under the
parental roof. •
The measles have made their ap-
pearance on I.eadbitry Line.
Miss C•. White has re -opened her
School whiz+ has been Closed for the
•,t month on ec'c,nttn1•of theepidetnlir
f meaasle. agrees; the children: '
Landesboro
A; representative" gathering. of . Tern
perance workers ;,f rom thedifferent
.parts of Tullet ret'in this tillage n
Thursday afternoon 'last .arid
reorgan
1 ed •for anotherCampaign, .Tie
years -ago Local 'Option was pass 'd
by a maiority of 8,. and the. iii}hui.
.nnen will iry,to repeal the bylaw' et.;
the January election.
In .the evening a -public rnetiilg vas'.
held inthe Methodist • church, ' when •
Mr. B. IL', Spence 'of Toronto,: - secre-
tary of the . Dominion • Alliance; gave
a masterly address. Mr• .Spence gave
facts and .figures to prove his 'points.
and his address throughout :wit; pree-.
tical; logioitt and convict ing.' The fol•
lowing:'•are the officers : '
President, 'John Finland, Auburn.
.Treasurer,: J. W. Jackson, Auburn.- "
'Secretar'y, 0. E. Erratt, •'.uburn•.:: .
'ice, V'4tn. 'Lyon,' I.otidesbnro,
Chairmen of »oiling sub -divisions 1
No: 1, W.� Brit:on, No..... 3, Jany: a;
Watt, No. 3, L. Tyndall, No. ;l, J..
(1, Adams, No. 5, James Snutll.'ombe
No R le, Woods, •No. 7,'w. Plunkett.
GIANT ,TR,IPLlTS 'Currency' Bons'
and Stag Chewing Tobaccos; in big
plugs. Quality., always the same.
B. B: GZTNN M: P. IS ilii.:.
Ottawa,. Dec.. 2nd -Mr. B !3. (Gunn
M: P. for South I-Iuron was Cak•'n to
the hospital this morning eurtering
from an attack of stomach ( utile,
His condition is not serious accord-
ing to his physician, and he is' 'much
improved to -night.
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The:'` best medicines in the
world cannot take the place of
the family physician. Consult
hirci early when taken ill. If
the trouble is With your
throat,bronchial tubes, or
lungs, ask him about taking
`Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Then
take it or not, as he says.
Wo publish our "formula.
We bnni.h &loobo).
• ,, i from our mediolaaea
we urge you, to
gels consult your...
S doctor
Bilious attacks, sick -headaches, indiges•
lien, constipation, -'dizzy spells -these .
;are some' of the results of an inactive
liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses
Ayer's Palls in these cases. The dose
• is small, one pill at bedtime,
=moth by the Q. Iyer Co.. Lowe%t..2tassr
• Blake
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address until the end of 1908 for only
Th ,
$1.25, To •new anii• old subscribers. •
•The following report shows the re}aA S
1t1�. ,•
S. S (.ails
five standing of the pupils of S.
No. 9, Stanley, fot the month of Nov-•
ember :
4th Blass-Jsahel Manson, 'Flossy,
Capling, equal, Mary Douglas, Albert
Key..
3rd ciass-.Jakie Brenne'rman,
in Kennel, Ainos Crascho. ,-
...2nd a -Annie Brenneman, 'Pearl
McBride, Emma Hechler.
2iic1 b--Sopb}a (leech, Johir A. 11 y-;
ers, Katie Oeeeh. i.
ID
1i
est
Beat situations • will he available
with renewal of -industrial activi to.
les in the early spring.' It you de-
sire one, you must enter now.
sharp, snappy': coarses for those
whose line is limit;.d, and . the
broadest and most comprehensive
curriculum for those who • would
attain more than ordinary success.
MAIL, ('(M It,>I''A:'i in: Commercial
part 2nd -Larne Mansoin,,Nancy Stenogh�-TeerapuCit icr
Brenn;man:, Roy geomede, Clar Zatt tariip,
Etc.
lalife, equal. Write for particulars :o Clinton
I>au•t ti;t a --Mono Orsett, Albert Bu.,inees College.
Finlay, Clarence hall. a�rrcc rtc��w
Part 1st h - Willie Ranson, nun .GEORGE SPDTTON. PrinalOal
JIG', Gladys
S. Howard, (1 Tfoward, 'Recur. 1 Clinton Business College
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Hodgens Bros. Retiring From
Business Sale.
What Th:4:!sdiat $ale
Mean to You?
Have you considered just what this great RetiringFrom Business Sale •means to°you ? it
means first and foremost above everythingelse thatyou have a chance to save on all Dry Goods
buying such as has never' been presented e have 2 . c
. to the people of Huron County., Whether you 5
or $25 to spend on Dry Goods, Furs, Ariantles, or Carpets, you get more here for that 25c or $25
while this sale is on than you .can in: any other store. The reason simply is this, that Mr, F, R.
f iodgens is leaving town and we are retiringfrom business in Clinton. The stock must be sold
s quickly as it, is possible to do it, We" have gone over it from etid to end and there is not an
article in -the storethas has not had a new -pricer a reduced price on it and
THAT, PRICE IS A. MONEY SAVER.
:The sale is your chance to make your dollar 4.0 almost double duty as long as it lasts. Here is
this week's list of special attractions :
•
Good Bge to the
Millinery
Millinery prices are less: than
half. We just must sell it.
This is how Miss Reynolds
has it marked. for Saturday
and next week buyers •
Elowers,•Birds, Wings, etc..25c
''JY'our choice of all our Birds, Wings
and a few dark . winter Flowers, no
matter what' ' the , original price was
whether it was 50c of 2,00. Saturday
morning you can take your choice for
each. .. .28
Any Shape 50p
Any untrimmed Sliape in stoek, all
new this Season and sold all the way
from 1.25 to 2 50, Satutday morning
Any of ,them _fur
Any Trinim:ed Hat $
We want to see the last of the trim-
med Hats sold within a week. There
are 20 or 25 of them here yet, all are
good iAles, 'trimmed ispecially for this
season's trade, comment:big Saturday
You 'can have any of thein foe Se99.
Baby Bonnets 50c
Baby:t3onnets, made of silk. muslin.
cashmere or wool, no matter what the
fOrtnec price. was. They may hage
been 75c or they nervy have -,been 2:00,
Saturday morning you can take your
choice forefach :.50
Woo ',Tains-1 OC
25 Girls Tam O'Shanters. black, white
and all enlore,,just• the.thing for school .
wear, Saturday.morning each....' .40.,
]Drawing Linens Re.;
' • :.duced
DrawingLinens all reduced for this
great sale. • Ours are made by one of'"
the hest linen manufacturers in the
business and. you can depend upon
evei•.y yard;
50e Drawing Linens ,foe
60c.Drewing Linens for sale. .45c
• 75c'Drawing'Linens for sale, . 57c
.Bargains in Tuirkish
Towels
•
These Towels are extra- good. We
'boughttbeplt direct from the maker.•
T,n o specials.
At lOc
Large size Turkish Towels, red anal -
cream stripe, special for sale -10
Fane Turkish Towels9c -
Extra large size,.
stripes.heavy weight,
t,
red
and fancy Regular'37 c.s special
for sale each'. 29
•
Rest Shirtings 11e.
Best quality extras heavy 'Canadian
Shirting, indigo dyed, cheeks and
stripes, , specialfor retiring sale per.
yard. .. .11.,
A gond shirting, not quite so heavy,• A Big Wrapper .Bargain
per yard,- . o• , ' .10
•
Clearing Sale of Mantles -Starts
Saturdai
Mantles' have to go. We want to sell each
and every one before Chl istmab ; would like to do •
it_in the next week or ten days if we could: We
would, too, if you realized just how good the Coats
are that are offered for such. little prices. Every
one this season's style; Each re -marked and' prices
cut almost in two, • Ready first thing Saturday
morning. For easy ,qel ing stock divided into 4 lots
Coats that sold u - to $8.50 Saturda-
$5.45•
lust ten' of them, good Tweed and Black Beater. Coate
loosestyle,. 48 inches long. trimmed with strippings •
of sante material.. • Regular .7.50 to 8.50 •conimencing
Saturday each�`s1
12
*9 -to
$ Coats $7.25:
.P'
-15 of these now to sell,. ,Plain Black Beavers, ?lieges
.and Fancy Tweeds, real up-to-date garments that have •
style. • Wearing qualities that wil please you, plain
or trimmed.. We bold them at froth°9.00 to 1:3,00, .Sat. 7 A
friday morning any cite Of thein •for trach.... ,.... . I .biJ
.$12.50 to $17 Coats Each: $9.75
We have Suet 32`of these, the he and mostopnlar
priced gar•uheurs in our store.. Every one :: has good
• style to -it; is made from'.. good' Materials and eanriotl:
but prove satisfactory when wearingtirne comes,. Most,,
of them are 50 'inches longi all the .popular loose coats; •
.blacks;', navy and fancy tweeds. ..Regular 12.50 to 17.00
9
:7 �
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coMme cI1gSaturday mor ilb each .•..
6-Bette-r"C-o a;t at$-" -87 •5
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6 real high class garnhents,hest we.had thie " season,'
tine Black Iierseys,tririumed very handsomely, regular::
15.50 to 21,00, any of the 6 cornuiencing Satur-n
da morning.each 1.3-•
Children's
Coats, Going,Toe.,
.
, You can buy a coat for your girl." for'pretty
nearlylhalf what it is worth. We have 25 or 30 to
sell and.. Saturday • naiorning' you' will find .them
marked at, prices that should clear' them out in
short order.
$3.5 .'
0: �•nd $4.50` Coats at $:285
Out 6 at this' price fans . tweed and bhi� cloth,
y y Alsip. e c of ,
heat stylish garments; .sold
up to 4.50, com
mencingh
Saturday morning each • . •L
.U�.
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$5 to $6.50 Coats at $3.35
We have 7 of these. They are all new garments" this
season, full length and nicely trimmed; made of fancy
tweeds or plain blue. frieze.. Regular -5:00 to d:50, cora- 0
mencing Saturday morning each , 3.85
$17 to $9 'Coats at $5.25
There are 19 coats in stock today that sold between
7.00 to 9.00. They are.handsorne arid stylish garments
for young girls.. _ The -deaterials-they are made of -are `: -
the hest and the styles are good, dark and light tweeds C 0
: or plain blue cloths, coaunencing'Saturdey each' t IOL IJ
10 Better Co • $
Coats at
6.50."...
Just10 of them realWd coats foryoung•girls, made
Brom fancy tweeds,in dark and light colors,nicely
trimmed, full length, .sold.at 10,50 to 12.00, Saturday 6 c
rooming choice each.. ... ,.. ....... . : , .5 u
•
e
50 only extra quality Print Wrappers, all trade' from. dark
72 ,inch Pelt._ 550 • fast calor 'prints, ' in blues, reds:.. browns, etc., waist limed
and nicely trimmed, wide trill ut batten), speciat for each.. 1 . U
Red and green Table Felt, heavy.
weight, full 72 inebes wide. Regular
75o, for sale per yard .......... .55
Flannelette. Gowns 68c
Great Dress Goods
Savings
Our Dress Goods stock was
extremely heavy when' we
commenced this great retiring
from bu'siues:i sale. Although
we have sold hundreds and
hundreds of 'yards, there are
'still splendid assortments of
all the popular' fabrics here
.yet. Buying Dress Goods
here, while the sale is or
,means money saving on every
yard:you'take. Here aresome
special :value's.. •
•
FanyWoo1 Plaids' 3 •
9c -= - -:-
Fancy: Silk 'and -Wool .Plaids also
clan tartans, red and tartan. shades,.:
-splendid wearing qualities, special for
. retiring sale • , .39
$1 Dress Goods 67c
About 200 yards in this special lot:, •
Fancy two tone'piaids. and pebble •ef-
• fects in green, blue, bi own and black,
pure wool. Regular 1,00, for retiring
sale per y...aid. .67 •
A clearing lot at 48c•
fancy, Tweed Suitings, fancy black
materials and odd .lengths of 'Various
styles of Colored Dress Goods; Aoki at
?5c t<a.S-Lets. l ea yard;n
Incfor tifit g sale
. clearing eat per• yard .48
Black Voiles 73c
Very fine qualitypure wool Voile;
' round even thread, a very. handsome.:
•rnatertrd and one that will be :much in
demand for next spring wear. Reglrlar'
$L for retiring sale -Per yaard. .13
Black•' Cordeline 396. t
Good gaality' Biack Oordeline; °a
Woolen fabric that gives good wear,
suitable:few-skirtsor full dee.sses, for
retiring sale peryard...... ...: -.39
Wool. Paiianias 42c
Genuine wool Black Panama Cloth,
one of tbe most popular fabrics of the
season, .spectai for retiring sale .42
• Black Corded Silk 19c
Reversible Cretonne
Extra heavy Flannelette Gowns, .maids frown good quality
el'oth, pink or blue, special for sale each ,
-A big stock of Curtain Ore
tonnes to be cleared oat. All a�
imported by .ourselves direct
from England. This is the way
they are going. .
' ' Regular 25e Cretonnes for sale. r19c
Regular 20c Cretonnes for sale • :15e
Regular 35e Cretonnes for sale, .28e
Ginghams
Large C7hAk Ginghams flit, fancy
work, red and 'white,
blue and white,
green land white and yellow and white
for Sale -Per yard...:., . .1$
$1.50 English Gowns $1.19
Ladies Gowns made from extra quality ,English Flannel-
ette, plain white or plain pink only, better•garments than
we have been accustomed to keeping, special each for sale
An Odd Lot of Furs at $1 Each
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Iia l 9
.A. table full of airs for Saturday selling, odd pieces, meek
. rulfe, caperinee, muffs, etc, Clearing them all out Saturday n
at each....IsO
... ,:...:,......,..,
EnglishShakerCeylon Shirtings 14c
Hundreds, of yards of English Flan- '
nelette,. heavy weight, soft finish, stars- Very heavy quality Ceylon Shirtings, English goodad, splen-
.dard 121e- and 15c cloth the country did thing fot working shirts, dark stripes. special for sale
over, for this sale per yard.,,... .10 per yard .... .... ..A ..... ......................... .
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One end•only, Black Corded White
Silk, splendid 'wearing silk for general'.
wear, clearing for retiring sale at per
yard . ... ..... .19
Overhose Reduced.:'•
This 'is overhose weather_
and this is the place to buy
them while our stock lasts.
We are selling good quality
overhoses. "
Regular 50c special for sale 89c
R€; special Regular. OOc s ecia l for sale'45b
Red Handkerchiefs, 8d
Clearing out our stock of fancyTur-
key Red Handkerchiefs used for fancy
work, kiinonaas, etc,, for retiring -sale.
each .08
Llinien Specials
Rcd and white and ti'ld and green
Table Damask, fine 7quality, heavy.
weight, absolutely fast colors, clearing •
for sale at per yard:. .... :39
750 'Linen .55c.
• This is an extra•cenality half bleached
Table Damask which we . imported di=
rect from the. maker. It will :quickly
bleach and will anb wear an ordinary
bleached dsunatsk twice over. We sold
it at '75e, for retiring sale our price per
yardis,. ., .55
20 Inch Tuck Toweling 12ic
Buck Toweling•2(1 inches wide,. splen
did thing foe bedt.uoinwear, special.
for sale per yard. ..., .I2i
Turkish Toweling
Clearing nut all the Turkish Towels.
Splendid qualities imported by our-
selves direct from, the maker.
• At 10c per Yard
Heavy equality Turkish `Toweling,
Regular 12ic, for sale per yard.. .10
. 14 Regular 25e, for sale pet' yard .20
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