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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-02-16, Page 8f 4 THE e11r1NToN STEW E LQ. ?.w.. gas, :otton DressC�oods The Cotton Dress Goods are here. Prints, 'n 'hams • Chambrays, Muslins, White Waistings and fancy materials of' all kinds. A great collection that discounts anything we have 'open d the season with. ,. well rthyour seein , even'if w.g ss hat.. One t On so earl :. Of you do not care to buy quite�' the best auali , only one dress to a pattern, ams to the from the 1d'test �rtced .Gsngh � 4 lest French Organdies, values are ood,. Come ...id qualities can be depended upon. q. l time. While early and look them over any selections are ad' b1e, you will be'Lust as l ome to look as to'buy. wet At 12 Fit 20 At 25c 14t 30c. and 35c max. I IAt�5 Drum's famous English Prints, finest cloth to be had at this price; all new patterns, fancy check white ams blue and, Scotch Gingh , red white, black and white, etc., also plain and fancy white Muslins:. 1•zit per yard.,., 'n barns small or Scotch t Fin S o . G Fine c g- stripes in l;roken checks, fancy stripes, , blues, greens, pinks and reds; fancy White.' Warstings, colored Chaim - brays,' fine India -Linens, all splen- did did values and, at one p 20e per ,hard. Fine Scotch Zephyrs and Ging- hams, handsome designs hi Organ- dies and fancy Muslins, Cotton Waistings and fine Lawns, Nain- ook and India Linens,. all at one Nein- Book price 25e. per yard MercerizegpCotton.Waistings, in new and handsome. designs, pat- terns different from -those you see elsewhere, fancy colored ,Muslins, one dress to a pattern and extra, fine India Linen and Persian Lawns, ' . 30c and 35c per yard New• Linen,.Suitings, in greyis,!.; new blues, green and white, guar- anteed pure Linen, full yard wide. extra.: fine Cotton Warstings, • in, ., new designs. real 'reneh�:Organdy- and extra fine' Persian' Lawns at 45c , er... -ard.�R. New Embroideries are here too`` first of the new Embroideries ` are here;, The Neat and dainty designs on fine Muslins and Cam Matched sets of Insertion. and Embroid brats. er , the same pattern. in several widths.'- Dozens Y of odd patterns in Insertions and Embroideries, all. widths from the narrowest edges to those':wide enough for Corset Covers. Special Corset Cover Embroidery. P Corset Cover Embroidery full width, good qua•l;• half-dozen ood patterns to . select ,from, firm strong cloths, very secial value at per yard TWENTY•111INE .CENTS.. • Good Bye Prices on the Coats. or The Coats are nearly all gone. J ust 10, 5 left to sell. Each and every one a new garment. We cannot say that next season, if we carry any . of That's whythe . last . to _or: 1 ,MusT BE these over. Z hat 5 SOLD Now. We must have new Coats.,' and.: new ones only. when next season comes around.:For $3.33 you can buy any Coat that was $7.00 to .$10,: and for a Five Dollar Bill, any we 'have left, that was over $10.00. Even if you only wear'. it the' season you- will get your money's worth. At $3.33 Eight or nine Ladies' Jackets, Tweeds and Black cloths; three-quarter length, all new and this season's styles, the last ones that'are left of Coats that sold • up to $10.00, your choice noa for - Three Dollars and Thirty-three Cents, ., At $5.00 Seven is not a Most of season's you can or eight Ladies' fine Cloth Jackets. There Coat in the lot that sold at less than $10,00',. them were $12.00 to $15,00. All. are this . styles. We will not carry theme over, and take your choice now for • 1~ive Dollars. Girls' Reefers at. `Each 5 �..= 4,1 I►,1.35• 15 Girls' Reefers left to sell. Rather than carry them over, we will take $1.35 - each- ;for them.. The are natty little garments, and sold They ... • o. to $ , 0,•c.olOi+S are na ' , from �. , Y all the way o $ 5 45 vi green, red, fawn and fancy tvivecds.,, Lots of them would be good for early s ring wear. We p oneInc, .All at r will not carry them over.price, Saturday your choice for `, r 1 5 �3 8 :• � 19Ot agazinK THAT AT IS NOT . , f St, ifino J Gi i_ � glin ESIGNiJD. A[r A , �,�'^,i^�^�'�'�''�",�^,i^P�P'THos"p:14411erge. C 1� j�j�' harineq Cloliegirite, sad foriner,y tlf ►tan: has resigned in ,prdear to ac- • FRID.i1Y, : 1g• i1lOg sept a lucrative position to cointnercial New Eva Local 'sifsat Detroit,SA�.E Or sTOC1�-- Mr• Plgml:teel•s i4'�'��'��''�4'� , ,. .pts, rrltlta. nr eoe, ,E;r►r apeNoce, : cattle tools• `place at lis farce, London , lira, Jno. Carbet;of etudder- - ,rittto at W.:3 • Hes t+sia t3aore, y rub g gtin tht3liu+con,Tharad Ci -Fill • ash. �oarp to road, on1Vednesda T1rAweather was otn treatn.en�•' m„ta 4p, i>i a properly fitted. decidedly unfavorable, . and no, d) t. Miss ()lura Wiseman, of towner is Ne'wes't thing that' ever happene..�... nd diseases of these Organa prupvziY ad factor. All the gr'ac rein Mr Robt Stephenson o! • reiiGer7, a was an adverse OX e nursing Cllr dispursion sale of thorobred and grade , g ,. cattle were sold, and brought their fill l Stanley It has no; illustrations i, makes no claim at being original. Sanxtc airic , EARLY CLOSING.: The druggists of town have decided that they will. close • their piaees of business every night at8.30, Saturday excepted. This will ,go into operation on Monday next, • QUITE A LOSS. -A few days singe Mr Geo. Rice bought verya tine thar'o t 1,t•edJe'tsey' cow front Mr W. Doherty. A few days afterwards it calved and died as a result thereof. The losswill be considerable. LOTS OF CLAIMANTS -Last week the TrowLRA asked the party who had left an umbrella at the station, to call and get it. Mr .Mattison said a good many. people must have lost un1- be number h h bad large t b 11 f h g or e s , for th obi value, but the demand The Gentlemen of Clinton wit give . was not keen, and only a few were sold I t contains selections from scrap. books from. all over the The proceeds amounted to about $1200 ICE CUTTING, --Ice nutting has been . get*ral during the past week, and a large quantity has been lain :in,' in pretty fair condition, It has been token from the river and Gibbings', Irwin's tndTrick's ponds, In addition to the supply for butchers and grocers, Messrs, G. Manson and W. Elliott are laying in a supply with a view to ineet- ing public requirements.. Messrs.:'ri,tz- siinons & Son, in their icehouse; kept some of last winter's ice up to within a ..few days ago, DEAT}1; OF MRS: BAWDEN-We regret to announce the death of Mrs.' Bawden, wife of Mr, William•Bawden; of Exeter, which occurred as the re- sult of a stroke of paralysis, on, Tues- day. Deceased will -be remembered of Miss mi an Assembly in the town Sall,. on the evening of Feb. 27th. We are sorry to state that Mr Sam Barr is confined to his room and is in a very low state of health. It was pleasant to hear the band play on Monday night, because it is some time since it appeared in public. We understand that Mrs H. Warner f Mullett, will erect a,house oil her roperty on Huron St., jus ikon's shop. country, some of them a hundred years old'; some fiction) a philosophy,science art . poetry, wit,. humor, pathos, 'little satire, the weird and mystical, a paragraph',, a.. little bit, .a say- ing, ay- in , `In editorial, a joke, a maxim, things classified and things g that cannot be classified, Something: for every „ person who can read and caves to read. It is called. , • t west of I T r c Timothy Titus Hewitt, aged 88 years, • fir. t 0 use of e fu a on Mon- an rt H R died. the I and for about se years Refuge, inmate, and it is true to, its• name viontains about ; two hundred; pages dy. at canie fromTurnbeiryoriginr of solid reading matter, "'-Price -' the nimble dim. ally. I . • Donald Aicluuis, who was' recently t notin t customof looking over our news-stand' once•.or twiae•'as•. admitted to the House of Refuge.trom If You are he suffering from an ane in week . or month•""getrhe.habit 'you wihti find'you,have been anis- afi.l n I Hayfield e d, g � sing a'lot of Qood.things.. re as . or a as M Emily Shaw, eldest daughter o his feet as the. result of . hese being • one.. . L: is 11ar 4Clintonon .and rt aClint ,. this aof n after Mrs. Shaw,, of perms slute peP thefrozen, died on luesday: oligo. . Shipley,. o 'sf h.,. rs. rofMl • t T e s de-, _,ha sic of Stratford, orehus- Sheriff s m first h s err o, A NOVEL MOVING --Friday She was twice imarrted;.. her Sh Ing a somewhat unusual sight was band being the late Adam Cook., She cided that the• Wiliam Forrester es - witnessed in the removal of a stable leaves a :family of three sons.. Mr.. and , tate,.Mitchell, (father of Mr•D. A • For- f. team of horses .were• attached to it, and with a:.pair of bob-sieighs under each corner, it slipped along almost as easily as load Of wood. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. -The reg- ular meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. T•eb- butt, Princess street, on Thursday, Eeb, 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. The subjects for discussion will be '•Value of cereals. ashphowt o� prepare are and reakfastfoods,P • nee them, and "Pies."A. full attends is requested. from the Foundry property, to the Mrs. Shipley attended the funeral at rester) is worth over $100, , and property "of Mr James )£inch. Four I f HOME -CIRCLE.- The annual meet - in of the Clinton Home Circle• was held in the Hall over the MolsonsBank on Thursday: evening, Feby..Ist. The following were the officer$• elected for 1906Past Leader, A,. O. Pattison ; Leader, John Wiseman ; Vice Leader, Mrs., R. Irwin ; Sec.-Treas., R. Irwin; Financial Secy., Harrison Wiitse ; Chappl��ain, Miss E. V. Rippey Marsh- all,. W. T Hill ; Warden,. Thos. Jack- son jr.; Guard,, R.Holmes ,Semtinel,oseWheatey i Trustees, J.. W. Ir- win and Robt. Welsh; Auditors. ino., Exeter yesterday, • • • %VDJ.k..Co.,. tior/Fail . there, oke; liable to succession.dues. corder, has sold .out his interest in Offen .the Cheapest. 'i Always the ' Mr t. TI. Davey, o€ the Mitchell Re- a the Collegiate Institute there, and that journal. to'Mr W. Elliott, late of • '? �.I0M •,'R',ESS ORDERS ISSUED, I)OMI� O ESP brother-in-law rester, f Mr D. A For, o Joe Hallahan,.. of Chicago, formerly , • an employee of the .Doherty Organ Factory, has been very ill with plenr- isy, and is at 'present in a hospital. I where he has undergone an operation. 't . Mrs L. 0. VanEgn3ond, who re- cently died at Egmondvtlle, and -d to . , whom reference is made in another column, was an aunt ;of Mrs Worth - SOCIAL EVENTS. -Mrs. J. Batten- Wiseman and A.U. Pattison.. • legion and Mrs Harrison Wfltse, of t lady a her of a num� ' -On bury entertainedCOLD STORAGE.Monday' town, � friends on ,Tuesday evening .,Mr. meeting was held here between the di. sir John Quirk, Wingham, late of and Mrs. W. Brydone entertained a rectors of the defunct ()old Storage Co bomber of friends to a card' party on and some of the shareholders who have the'L. H. & B., has' been confined to Wednesday. evening The . Misses not yet met the claims that were made his bed for some days. suffering from Hine give a seven' hand euchre this upon them. The object of the meeting a severe attack of rheumatism. His (Friday) evening to a' number of lady s to try and effect a compromise numerous friends will wish hint a i riends, whereby an amicable settlement could speedy, recovery, Laurence Manning e Mr au we willing L i. b •h d The directors THE, LATE MRS. GREE. -The re- mains of Mrs. Uree arrived here on. Fridayevening, incharge of her daugh- ter, and were conveyed to the residence of her son Robert, from which place the funeral took place on Sunday af- ternoon. many of her old'friends pay- ing a last tribute. 'of respect to her memory. Her death.wasentirely un- expected a few dayss.:before it took Clinton, on Tuesday. Feb,l3th, when place, and was due: to a cold: which de- y veloped into acnte ..pneumonia. Rev. I final arrangements were made for the Mr. Gunne,; of St. Paul'. s church, eon Exhibition. The officers purpose mak ducted the. funeral services, the' pall-. ing this the greatest and most. import-: bearets being six•of her nephews. • ant Show ever 'held in this section. They will introduce several original: features. The date of and : tactical f DEATH OF • A .FORMER REM- a p h be- -death has been e reached. a ear weather for f to make some concession, but the oth- . slightly under the e ers did not regard it as sufficient to days, and his son-in-law, C. M. Bezzo, justify them in accepting it, and . the of Goderich, came down on Wednes- result, was that nothing was accom- . day to see hint ; we are glad , to know I: pushed. he is improving. • • LIVE STOCK SHOW. --A raeeting Miss Helen M. Sparks; who recently of the executive committee of the underwent an operation for• pendi Surdn County Sale and Stock Exhib=` Otis hi ClintonHosp , ition was held in the Council Chamber, ` itaf arriv inZur- ich on Monday last to take charge of the school and Miss Ulara •. Koehler', her predecessor, returned to Zurich, ' i • A marriage took place inStratford.• on Feb 3 which will be of interest to: • people here, being that of Mr. J 1W . Phipps, Of .Fullerton, - and Mrs.1liary • Ularndge, of Hamilton, • formerly of ENT. A 'Missoula, Montana paper the Exhibition. will .be April 5th, : vf' 'Clinict� We extend congravmei-lions;. N moan at 10 gclock,:.the judging contains thermefollowing reference to the •g` g t "2 :Then a sale . Mr Meted, wlio disposed of his barber, -oLa_former Clintonian •:_-"Mrs-, ' st-stockk to hex finished .a - .f,usmess to .Fred. Whitely, 'a shoat ., a ed 79 ear's, iet`on-Fa-stookexhibited,,and :other stook at ime e i r cl ail .health, .. has. re-. . John MOLeap, g 'from Y. • fared for -sale. will be•h�eld,?riso sate-ot -t dans 20th, at e i ed aboth a_' par weeks ; seed rain. An auctioneer will be. pro= purchased the same. e• are• pleased tic stroke received about three • cost to note drub y color ig hid” cheeks, in • - ago: -She was anative of -Nova -Scotia, - but had been a residentof, Missoula since 1884 up to about three years ago, when she went to Florence to live with• her daughter, Mrs F. K. Dear- man. She leaves two•other daughters, Mrs C. E. McDowell of Carter, and. Mt's D. Garrison of Butte, • and a' son, Peters, in British Coleraine. She. also leaves,a large number of grandchildren and two great-grandchildren PUBLIC SCHOOL. -The following ih h h t . aspect Mrs amens want pupils of•Miss O'Neil's room have been apparently enjoyed good ,health until Jennie, she is spending e promoted to 'the. Third Book : M, a, few days ago, when she fell a victim with her youngest•dattgh*.er; Mrs °Wil- Cho.ven, Fred L. Ford, H. Stirling_ L. to pneumonia ; the attack was so se ;leu Manning; in London, and was I Mennell, Rutb Hoover, , F., McTavish, verethatfront the lust very little hope' taken 'ill .last . week.. R. Moore, James llfi: aka; H. Cousins; was held out for her recovery, though We are sorry to state :that .Will H. `0antelon; John Levy, bred Ford, everything thatmedical aid could sug- Nimens, (son of Mrs'Geo Nimens, who.. 'Veggie Clark, • Gladys. Perdue, Jean, gestyw isgdon-for iter relief.' airs. died - Wednesday}. who recently com- • evade ;;r everything free • itwilldimming that the boli ay.has had..the •nothilig to•sill'or buy `!?he citizens -of--. im g Clinton and neighboring.faruiers have desired efteet.' contributed $,,00 in prizes, so that • Mr' Jacob Taylor, .of Clinto�n;' was in nothing will.be +wante to ensure sue." town . last week, and . The Star was cess. See prize list , and bills' for•par pleased to have a call from' our' old tidulars, • - time friend.. A great many Clinton. -the people have kind and:encouraging .DEATH OF 31ItS• N1MI.NS. words for the future of Goderic6 God. tdeath of Mrs. Nirnerrs, Maple street, Crich Star. on Wednesday afternoon, caused wide- friends . ds of ears Alex Taylor will spread regret and sorrow .among. the : =eegr t t4 learn that she 'is in very deli townspeople; by whom site Ng hens Ole health. With her'` daugghter, Miss - in e •: ig es .r d' th winter Dayment, •:Allie Doherty, M. Judd, R. Forrester. • e' following pupils from Miss' Mannins room have been pro- ' incited to the Second Book Geo; Mc- woman of fine principles,good-hearted, or speedy.recovery. Nimens had reached the' age of 66 menced a restaurant and bakery bust. years. her husband, Mr. Geo Nimens, tress in town, is laid up with nervous 'dying four years .ago. She • was a prostration ; his" many friends hope .; , his sed Taggart, L. Carter,' A.;Yesbec, Irene and a true friend to those who • had ;Some bf very, best citizens acted very Wilkens Irene . Glould, F. Rice, D, A. the honor of her acquaintance.: She strangely on Wednesday. They found Oantelon, Alma. Judd, •S. Biggins,, E. was a faithful member of..Wesley it difficult to stand up:'and went all Finch, Fred Thorrspson, F. Cousins, 11[. Methodist church., of whereit can l?e over the sidewalk, grasping at: the - air Ostrom, These pupils•irom .Hiss Cour•. said that. a good woman has been called or anything that vrould give them sup-' lice's room have also been promoted to 'home :Six daughters; and four sons port. Surprising how an icy sidewalk the 2nd Book. Lena Holmes, Maisie are left to mourn the .loss . of a loving will destroy a roans dignisy. • Hall, L. Wilken, ' V. Maguire, Gladys mother, one .daughter, airs. Irwin, air S. Penniahaker, who was recent= book, Glen Perdue, H. Harland. having died some years ago They l confined e to ,hod bya fall he sub' WANTED. -It ottr•ainr . are Mrs. J. McClacoerty; town ; -Mrs. y. AEWS W tO Swinhank, innedosa : •bars. '�teven- ;twined, has not, we reret to say, fm - 111 all the local i►cays possible, and and to, son Souris ; "''>Mrs Ed. East, Mullett-; proved as his friends anticipated, aci41 ghat end we are always pleased: to re' Mrs, W. Wilson, Winnipeg s. Mrs --G. .ts' 09W quite.. ill _.with :a complication delve anything in the way of news R. Clark, Detroit ; . Will, ' of Clinton ; of aliments, so utucti so that" fears ,'are items interesting to the community ,Charles, of Minneapolis ; .George..of entertained for his recovery. i generally from our subscribers and Waubashine ; Robt., of New 'ork.; Clinton has•beenmore highly favor. , readers. Perhaps this week The NEW, Mrs. Kerns, ' of town, ; is.a sister ; she ed than other places, in the fact that Ell has little news•from your section; also leaves two brothers, Mr.:Cox, of it had fairly 'good, sleighing ; in -some' you know of • some', good items no Palmerston, and. another in Toronto. '-of the surrounding places there was doubt. Perhaps we have no corres- To these is extended the sincere sym- no sleighing, and even some- of the pondent near you ; in that case YOU,pathy of their many friends. • They ! roads leading to town are bare., There CAN -HELP US (besides make . the paper . have the consolation. of knowing. that is still sleighing here, but it is nothing ) more interesting: to 'yourself and to he» death • was but the gatewayto to boast o . friends) by bringing such items to the, • the glorious life beyond the. grave. On: Moeda avenin of : this week, office. If we now, have a correspond-' The funeral will take place this (Frid: ! y g ant near you, he or she cannot aiwa5 s • ) afternoon`, srrrvicer. to be held in ; Mr:and Mrs Ben` Cole entertained a know all that transpires,, so ab a can Wesley church -at 2 o'clock, after which •, few friends in honor of` Miss Lillie still HELP send vs. Give us your name and the remains will be laid to rest in Olin- ' Uolclough, it • being the occasion of ; we will you all stationery requir- ton cemetery her birthday. The evening was spent 1 ed ; and your - efforts will prove a. mutual'beneflt.-TH. NEW Eat.. ` TEMPERANCE -A load of the mem. bets of Loyalty Council R.T.ofT. drove over to Varna on Tuesday evening to reorganize the Council in that•place. A public meeting was first held when the objects and. advantages of • the order were presented after which a geed' pro- grana was given. The public meeting was dismissed and the members called to order, .When several •new members, were initiated. Among those present were Mrs. F. W. Watts, Grand Vice Clounet oforOntario, i ouncillor, Frank Wilson, Select Rev. iflor. ' Addresses were given byN' b d M Waitress W G Iia.rLLnN>) Esq � • Will be continued. and Johnston ter oun r closed ••-' it • 1 for him. I h social intercourse with yourself N f l f B t !;i in various amusements. and after a dainty lunch was served. the friends Presentation. departed wishing ' -Mies Colclough - many happy returns of the day. On Thursday evening least the uteri- Invitations have ,been issued for the tiers of the Ontario Street Choir were entertained at the home of Mr. Will wedding of Miss Mary E.Stout, laugh- Harland .'r. Advantage was taken of ter of Rev. yVin.Stout, rector of Won - the opportunity to present Mr Harland dago and Middleport, formerly lker f f Olin - with, it Settee, 'yArm•Chair and Rocker; ton, to Mr. Johnston , Oman - in recognition of his valued services as dago. The '8 ding will be celebrated lebraort, ed a clamber of the choir for over 20 years, 'at St: Pau P ov Neither. Mr or Mrs Harland had the I. Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 4 o'clock p.m. slightest previous knowledge of the in: i Messrs hoover: at Ball; who recently • tended presentation, which was accom- bought the furniture stock of bar J. 0. 11 Silas Arere.rs partied by the following address. to Stevenson, have moved the.sante to Past C which appropriate acknowledgement the store adjoining theft drvn, on Al was made:— best St - where the sale of furniture ' Mi+ Wes ewcom e Rev. Mr. Brown ft Ram alt ass After C; c'1 1 d' Dear Sin -Having received your will occupy the store thus vacated as the visitors were entertained at the kind invitation to spend the evening soon as is ready Home of Mr. Wan ass, when a 'very in Harland weavafl ourselves of he : Mr is ttl son; n e grave Lime tempting lunch Wm' served, Mrs.Kilns, was in. town this week bookies' opportunity to showy our appreciation orders for the snnimer. Last year , +. G ?--Mr, Jno of oui• servidesto the choir mid church disposed of nearly fifteen thous-,. HOW DID n b GET IT y they 1 y Stanbury has a badly discolored optic, We have long admired your eo fst h ° , tan bushels of first•class liter, and. he land people are naturally wondering how hogot it. Most people get such '11 thing. y participation in a - row or f e kind and when you see a man with a blank eye, yoo raw cer- c and deyotton to the work e t e says the building trade in varices d 1 1 r on y fi c oir, an assure you yor s e . 'parts tlf tlte.eotrtity �r,ill "require an our behalf have been thoroughly z1 even larger amount thin'iertrr• ,t.1; sora o some , joyed. We trust you may long be ' p d . spared to help in so worthy a cause, .. .. mental conclusions. But no one and that when you cease to sing God's " tarn. who knows Mr. 13taribtlry, would for 'praises oh eaetlr,you tray' beginto.sing, !Cite 0101 "IVily R11E1 tllE.:�t vw sly,. one moment think or believe that he then in that better homeabove, Please got it • in any such .way;. He is too accept these gifts as a taken of oura(t• t The • old way of running sewing" r ibis and peaceable a citizen to parti- prectation, ante as a reminder of 'oto" machines by foot pnwcr is now is thing mate ina row, and as a former Jus- visit to your honor, ``of the past with n titinfar tInrr.:machines, Er k Eke tiee of the Peace he knews that rows Signed on behalf. di the choir and trieal.pn�ver to mitt .sewing a.re improper•, , But you sen he has the congregation, Libklie (iilibing , II. laitton-holo inacilities ltncilntttoi) mach' nes is the new way • used in making tenburthat 1 re have air f newest (.1 on t It' h tet d i • • Mfg .(,o., tni� blank eye, His explanation of it is w i tee. at while out.in the stable of the Rat tieady•mttde .dialling, '1`110 ,7acksor one twee the other seeend WCCK oi.IItt rtocernersa- Co We, are into' another week of the great .Cor- • ner to Corner Sale of: Men's Clothing,' It started urday, . Sat '. end ' an e ► and will coins to .y last Saturdayn February 24th. There is just one reason for the Sale, viz -We do not . avant to move any more of,our stock than: possible when we'go across'the road.' • It • takes time: and : costs • money, in More ways than one, to movie a -big stock of this kind, and we ,would rather 'sell these , goods than have:. • da ' comes, The price them here when moving y Q • . . P cuts are deep • and. they are genuine,. . Here is a l;st of • the little things for the Corner '"to Corner: • Sale. We printed a list of the., big'; things, like - Stiits and • O:vercoats 'last- week. UNDERWEAR BARGAINS. at this Moving :Sale.. 'Some bigBaxgains in Winter Underwear g r ' -will-make-it-w-ell..wnrfh your while today in your. Winter supply now. You will be money in pooket`to:`do it at these prices. bed Underwear, ood quality, stand: " HeavyRoolen:rtb �' ' � emark t em ar 1;00 o"-hds'"for"Corner.toCorneL,, h at per garment _ oollen'Underwear, the lines we have.Msnheavy ribbed w to Corner. Sale A sold. all season for 75c,� for. Corner 55Y• your, choice per garment • .... .. Extra heavy quality:ribbed Underwear, Stanfield's fainous make, dark gre , 5 suits only,' same as' used in the British Army,we sold sheen• at $1.75.per garment,for Corgi r-...@@1.GO og net to Corner Sale the price will Four suits only Penman'•s heavy ribbed striped Shirts and Drawers, capital thing for cold weather,regular $125 p p pergarment, for Corner to Corner sale, the price will be 85c �:.. Men's fine elastic rib woollen Underwear,5 Suits only, extra fine quality, one of the best lines we handle, regulated) 50 5;3.75 the Suit, for Corner to Goner Sale'the'price will be s. ribbed Underwear,6 masonry, reg- Mens combination. , 2-L5 @@ suittD �. ' alar $3 and $3.25, for Corner to (corner Sale, per ' Men's fancy'fleece-lined Underwear, very fine quality, • soft finish, a line. we have soldat 750 all season, we want • to clear them all out, and for Corner to Corner sale we 50e mark them.,.... . •. . ' fleece line'Underwear, regular 50c the Mens.i+ �C last at your choice per garment - • ; •Men's Nightshirts, heavy weight, extra long, just the. r. We soldthem at $1.25, for Corner t Bing for winter wear. 98c, to ..Corner sale we mark them' BOYS' SWEATERS. Bos-heav - woollen Sweaters, red or navy,r"egular.60, Boys y each.. 50 • and 75c, for. Corner to CornerSalewe mark them 'MEN'S SWEATERS. . 3 only extra heavy Sweaters, grey,with red collar and cuffs, regular $3 50, for Corner. to Corner Sale we markt2(,*5 them at 4�l , • 4 only extra heavy grey Sweaters, with brown collar • and cuffs, regular $2.50,forCorner to Corner sale we mark h n� them each ... . ... 0 8 only Mens Sweaters, assorted patterns: We sold, them at 2.130,hut for Corner to Corner Sale we mark them $ I i i5, AND MITTS AND. GLOVES. 15 pair heavy wool lined Leather Mitts, the, ;fatuous 90p Kumfort Brand, regular 50c, for Corner to Corner Sale Ow, 13 pairs heavy wool dined Leather Mitts, regular 75c, 500 for Corner to Corner Sale, your choice • 20 pair Mens fine lined Kid gloves., 75c.and 50c. lfl goods,. for Corner to Corner Sale,. we mark them per•pair .4 pair, only Mens Asteachan Gauntlets, ver warm, 1for yorne to and will give excellent wear, regular $1 50, Corner mark them -per pair • I i 00' Corner Sale we P , 5 pair Mena Astrachan Gauntlets, black leather palm the lines' we sell at $1.25, for Corner to Corner Sale we inn mark them per pair .......... + a� • 24 pairs Mens fine knitted woollen Gloves, in black or brown. These we sold at 50c, for Corner to Corner Sale, ;Jab 3 dozen Mens fine lined Kid Gloyes,sizes 7a and 8 only - -. regular 750, for :Corner. to Corner Sale we mark thein at your :hotce for. ......:........... o :. 39e MEN'S WOOLLEN SOCKS 120 pairs Mens heavy Wodllen Socks, black, 'brown and grey, •the lines we sell till :the time for 25c, for Corner 4, QC to Corner Sale you ehoice , at.. , , , ......... �7 Mens lhie Casbniere Socks, winter woight, a line we. sell right along at 50e, for Corner to Corner Sa;v „p 1.401 .An them on the Bargain counter at three pairs for. al I* VII 35 pairs Men's Golf or Bicycle Hose, all travellers sam- ples; just~ the thing for hock .yor Football, regular. $1.00 -'h5p sand $1,2;x, for Corner; to Corner Sale ..... .............,,,, u BOYS' ODD'' COATS,. Does your boy need an 'extra Coat for Fall wear, if so here is your chance. 15 only odd Tweed and fancy Coats, Corner Corner.Sale... :' Regular $1.75 and $x,00, for Go e , .... $ � i25 I lilt w "C•{yt. wishing. good b Oshkosh, V . vV f An of U , 1, 113( , IIs Sarral , silos lye � CLINTONCL. T • This may � in the uck him eye. Airher subscription thaw Nt;'ty cure steltd�'' employment trade call Stan tory wort • state � ., , true. But it's a pretty lead black eye, I�3ztx every week as it does good to tlo meet for ra lin nber of girls taut be . • 1n mono, ay, some A reeiiw.fire for and rine let a hay fork- slip, land the handle �� ,q rnacl,ine�r Naxniia 1p4c>cicittt•:icle am Clothiers, renc in a ors . because Mr, w - p • . is •Dhabi g et. It i re yI t oft • c'ears t p rparticulars. "e formore i td not t to what is uta Flt;n. says • I look forward for the or write p ���� ,,' _. ..._.. y y � - _: _ . •_ ..• all the same, hear the news from home. lb i 6 a