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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-12-27, Page 98 Clinton News -Record December 27th, 106 SienTUN tbe doors close Monday li4/ night they elm Qn the big. gest year's business in the history of thi$ store. For this WO OW6 our thanks to the many customers. who helped us attain this and extend to one and all.our heartiest wishes for a Prosperous and Happy New Year. • Two Bargain Days in Millinery We take the last two business days of 1906 and make them bargain days in the Millinery Department. These will be bargain days in the best and truest sense of those much abused words Miss Rey- nolds leaves for her holidays' soon after the New Year, and we want, must have every dollar's worth of winter millinery sold before she leaves. These prices should do it. • Any Trimmed Hat $1.00 Every trimmed hat on our tab - 12s, no matter what its former price, goes on sale Saturday morning at your choice. 1 00 Shapes ,25c About three dozen felt shapes • left in stock, blacks and colors, all are good styles and they are the last few of this season's stock. Original prices were $125 to 82.00. Saturday morning you can take your choice for... .25 Birds and Wings There are about, -two dozen. birds and wings left, all are good and this season's styles. Original prices were 50c to $2 00. No matter what they sold for you take your choice for . .. .25 Ostrich Feathers .$1.25 6 only extra fine black ostrich feathers. • Feathers thick and close, 16 inches long, rich deep black, regular $2.50, your choice Saturday. •. • •.. .. . . .1.25 •Girls Fancy, Cloth School Caps Assorted sizes and • shapes, last few we have left, regular 50c, choice Saturday .15 DIRECTIMPORTZR IVO Se ontr i . 1 Cyjay that which was ? 4191 unprofitable and Iunpleasant during , 1906 disappear with the old year, and may good for- tune, good health, and substantial profit attend. you during 1907. W. D. FAIR CO, Often Cheapest —Always Best Mr. E. J. Howard was in London: on Tuesday, Mr. John Moore of Stratford was in • town this week. Mr, Joe Blaney of Detroit came to Clinton for Christmas. Mr. E. Jenkins is home from Toronto University for the holidays. Mr. Gledhill went to his home in Kin- cardine for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taylor of London are in town this week. Cadet Tyndall, Chatham, is the guest of relatives in town and vicinity. Mr. Constantine of the Molson's Bank went to his home in Toronto for the 25th. Will Rattenbury of the Molson's Bank staff, London, was home for Christ - Mr. and Mrs. Doupe are spending the week with the former's parents at Woodharn. The Misses Cluff were, • the guests of Mrs.Robert Morrison of below Bruce - field, yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs.Wilbur Dilanning,London, were Christmas guests of the latter's mother, Mre. Taylor. Clifford Gledhill came down from Kin-, darcline on Monday and is now visit- ing friends at Benniiller. Mr. W. McTaggart, Toronto, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. • McTag- gart, Sr., over Christmas. • Mr. Robt. Thompson. London, VMS the • guest on Tuesday and•WednesdaY o Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Murphy. Will Carnochan, Jr., and Mr. William Carnochan of "Sunrise Farm,"Tuck- ersmith, were guests of Miss Amelia Johns, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dowding were the • Christmas guests of Mrs. Dowdirig's parents,'• Mr. and Mrs, Parker of Owen Sound. James McRae and child are with her parents in Petrolia. • Mr. Mc. •Rae joined them Saturday and re- turned to town on Tuesday evening. Mr. Jos. Acheson, manager of the Sov- ereign Bank, Baden, was the guest • of his cousin. Mr, S. S. Cooper, on • Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Fisher, of Winni- • peg, Man,,arrived yesterday and are • visiting Clinton •friends for a• few days. On leaving for the West Mr. Fisher will be accompanied by his parents, wlio will spend the winter with him. Mr, A. E. Bradwin, formerly editor of the Blyth Standard, but now of the • circulation department of Saturday Night, Toronto, was in town yester- • day on his way back to the'city from Blyth, where he spent Christmas. His wife and family remain there for the week; Mr. Brildwin's new duties • apparently •agree with him for he looks younger than ever. • Gun Club Shoot • The members of the Gun Club took advantage of the perfect weather of Christmas Day to indulge in a shoot, at which good scores were made. J. E. Cantelon scored a possible thirty. The scores were Os follows: 10 10 Live Birds. •J. E. Cantelon 10 J. Ireland , 9 • C. Overbury ....... 7 R. Graham 6 G. East • 6 • Team Shoot --10 Targets, A. J. Moorish, captain. • 4 J, E. Cantelon • 10 C. Overbury . . .. 7 W. Foster, 7 E. Foster 34 J. Ireland, captain 7 11. G ahain . „ ... . G. East,... '7 0. Roberton 4 • H. McKay 1 Captains Moorish andIreland shot off for who would pay tbe expenses and each scored 7 ; in the second trial Moorish lead by ohe point. 11114.1 LOCAL MAREET. Wheat 08c to 70c Oats, 34c to 36c Peas, 78c to 80e Barley, 47c to 48c Butter. 20e to 2Ic Eggs 20c to 23c We wish to thank our many friends and patrons for their generous support in the past year and to wish you one and all • Yiappq and grodperoud 'few *an, sigarsommr . • • • . . . • . . . . . . . d 4 • . • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ..... ..: ,i. • ... .1, ... ..a -..AndiUagn Inddlale./111Lak..a..:lL_A1,._.AJW/iAa didif . ". and Readgmeto-vvear Garments • FOR ONE DAY ONLY 1' Saturdag, December 29th See bills. for the list Of the best bargains ever offered by this store. It will pay you to attend. Opposite The Town Hall. CLINTON; 1