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The Huron News-Record, 1897-01-20, Page 5
b We will wind up Our January Sale with a Monster Bargain Day on the above date. We're busy these days taking Stock and are constantly rui�Aing across lines that must be cleared out before we enter Stock, which we do the 30th of the present Month. Before that day we would like to see the last of every dollars worth of Winter Goods possible and on this particular Bargain Day will offer an array of Bargains that will crowd the Store from morning till night. We quote here these prices, for a further .list see this week's "New Era." Ends Black Silk, 6niahed fine, all wool Henrietta, original out. B 40c Fancy Tweed Drees Goods, 6 dress lengths only, were 75c., to price 75c. Bargain Day..................................•,,,i ,,,, clear then] argain Da Black all cool Crepon, makes a very stylish dress or waist, regu• 6 y""""""""""""""""""' 39�' Double fold Dress 11hJIon, regular 25c ............... 19C lar 60c. Bargain Day. ..... 39c All Wool Plaid Navy and Red 39C 12 ...................................... � y •••••••••••............................... � ends Fancy French Flannel for waists or wrappers.,............. Fancy Navy Blue Dress Sergee, 2 dress ends only. Bargain Day �i' they go at �2.�5 the end' Fancy Plaid Drese Goode, pure wool regular 60c .................... 43c Fancy French Flannels Fancy Navy Blue Dress Goods, regular price 50c. Bargain i� Half a dozen Dress Patterns to be cleared at Bargain Day prices Day 2Jc�+ Good Patterns, best quality, all pure wool, Red, Brown, .................................................................. $16® Fawn, Grey and Black Grounds............ $5.50 Brown and Blue large curl Mantle cloth regular 39c �•1� g $x.35 for...... .................... 1 land Black Crepon, 7 yard end regular $7,00. End for..,...... (y^'� $•� ff''�� 5Vc$1.10 I Fancy Blue and Black Mantle cloth, regular $1.75 .................. 1.00 Black Beaver Mantlein regular 1.6U for ............................ �1� ' Brown and Navy Fancy Ladies Cloth, double fold, special at...... g' g $ � Black and Navy Worsted Mantleing, very serviceable, regular Black and Fawn Niggerhead Dress Goods, very fashionable, regu- (� Tweed Mantle cloth, very suitbale for .children's wear, regular 7Oe a$1.4o 59c $1 00. Bargain Da I $2.2o for..................... ................ lar 750. and 80c. Bargain Day .................. ....... g Y............................................. ........................ " Fancy Brown and Black Stripe Niggerhead suitable for waists or �s I Short lengths of Mantle Cloths suitable for children's coats or 43C Red Eiderdown Flannel, double width regular 90c .................. 60c+ capes to be cleared out regardless of Cost. wrappers, regular 60c .............................................. , o Black, Brown, Navy, Dress Goods, one of the most stylish lines we ggc Shawl Bargains - - - Woolen Hosiery had this season, 46 inches wide, regular 90c for ............... - '- Priestley's Fatuous Black Dress Goods, one pattern only, regular 6QC Every heavy Shawl must be sold if prices will sell them, �JQ We can't quote prices on them here for want of room but you will find price $1.00: Bargain Day ............................... 8 Large heavy Shawls, regular $1.00, line to clear............. e 8C every pair reduced to close on mill prices to clear them out. • 9c Our Special $,1.40 ling for ........................................ 08c Ladies Wool v Fancy Black Dress Goods, double fold ................................ s}i Black Soliel, all wool, 46 inches wide, regular 85c. Bargain One only, was $2.45 for ............................ $1.65 e v 02c ., " $3.25 for .......................................... LOT NO. I -All urs Day ................................................................... $Q•Fjp p wool, worth regular 60c. our close c� " " $4.65 for .......................................... $3.50 price has been 50c. For Bargain Day Priestley's Black Melrose Cloth, makes s very stylish dress, 7 c�s7.40lWe ••••••••••••••••••�' yard end only, the length for ................. import every shawl direct from Scotland and our Shawl values are the best Ladies' Fine all wool vests For 75c...................... in the trade. Children's Pure Wool Vests all sizes ................................ . Bleck Crape Cloth, 27 inches wide ................... ................... 26C •� Black and Colored Veiling o o 201Ci 42 inch All Wool Navy Serge........... ........... 34iC � • � bs, regular �Oc. and ..5c ..................... 10 & 15C Odd lines of Ladies' Vesta at half regular prices to clear. ..................... 52 inch French Cashmere Sergp, Black only Black and Colored Cashmere Gloves ..................................... 121C Ladies' Ribbed Drawers regular 50c..................................... C $;9G 42Alexandres Black Kid Gloves, large pearl buttons, sizes 6 to 71, J5e Ladies`Pure Wool Night Dresses, regular price $2.00 for...,...... ggc Special Line of Fancy Tweed Dress Goods ............................ regular $1.25 for................................................... a! Health Brand Vesta, extra fine, quality regular $1.10........... 82C This is not all the Bargains we'll have. For those in Staples, Clothing, Furs, Mantles, Millinery and Mens' Goods, see this week's New Era. The afternoons are always the busiest, so those who come in the morning will have more time and get the first choice. HODG-1 -Qrt-h - ememberingf When buying Spectacles is the fact that though the alassr°s yon get to -day may apparently be allright, yet to -morrow ov a week or a month from to -day you may find a, change neves- nary. Notbing is surer at any rate than that eventually you will need a change. The condi- tion of the eye changes with advancing years and with this change in the eye comes the necessity of a corresponding change in glasses. 111 fitting glasses we of course test your eyes as accurately and carefully as possible but yet im never fail to remind you that souse change may be necessary and that we are willing at any time to do it without extra charge. This is an advantage you can't get from a travelling Optician or Spectacle peddlar. They a.re; here to -day, away to -morrow. They may suit you, they may not. If not what can you do ? Then a word as to cost. WE test free and charge moderate prices only for glasses. We have no railway .fares, hotel bills, commissions, kc., to charge .you up with. Travelling Opticians and peddlars muet chargge you with these; expenses above the ordinary profit. They must live. Ordinar•v profits won't allow theto pay heavy expenses such as above, and live too. What follows? You of course pay so much extra. Finally We protect you in every sway, test carefully, fitprdp© .1y, change lenres when necessary, charho modorat11 and refund your money{j na eatiefied. o leave it to your judgment it these aro not su411ciont reason. for you to patronize us, your home Opti -dam. ALLEN & WILSON, Graduate Druggists, Graduate Opticians. Vocal Culture, Madame Wall is open for Concert engagne- '7' ments and will continue to (give vocal tuition, s 46-4t Cheese Factory Notice, The Annual Mectinv of the Stockholders and patrons of the Holmeaville Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Co. (Ltd.) will he held in Pick. ard's Hall at 2 o'clock p. m. on Saturday 6th Feb. 1897, for the purpose of closing up the busi- ness of the aeaeon of 1896 and for the election of o9i rtftor the onsuing year., l� W. B.FOR8TER Pres. W. S. LA.WItEN6E, Sec pp' 1110 mosville, Dec. 30th 1896. For Sale. South half Lot No. 25, 17th concession, Godo rich Township, one mile north of Clinton com- prfeed of 40 acres more or loss. The land is all oloared and in fair state of cultivation. Well feneod and pionty of cedar on the property. Frame barn OW. steno stable 30x50. Will be bold reasonable and on terms to suit purchaser. .' dof8ritaESytTHE vn,Hetrynce, or H.COLCLOa oL Pp. p, lit :NS BROS., The Dry -Goods Sugar and ice �' Spice Experience Meat and Fruit, In just the right proportion constitute the main ingredients of In RepairinffCondensed Mince Meat. Most cooks have some peculiar little c� notion of their own about mince meat, but Wethey's suits Watches nine out of.every ten. WE SELL IT. Has given us such an 'osight into the i THE GASH GROCERY. work that when we take a Job in hand Nve know just Phone 23. OGLE COOPER & CO. ho -.v to go about it, even if it is the most delicate piece of mechanism. given years Touches the spot�1 experience •bas given us ' knowledge, a knowledge of MacLeod's System)?, .renovator how to do out- work and ��tao�iiOYes��������� ��®o®Qemo®�e��������s������• your work well. Watch --FOR- repairing FOILrepairing is one thing we Weak and Impure Blood, know how to do thorough- ly and one thing we guar- Liver and Kidney Diseases, antee to do thoroughly and Female:Complaints,°"etc. to your satisfaction or money refunded. We also Ask Druggist or write direct to J. M. MacLeod, GODERlClr, Ont. repair Clocks. Jewelry set .922- equally as well and we re- Fine ELECTRIC pectfully solicit your trade p for this class of work. �%a.j.A'i,�. DOOR BELLS. , Ka.o•o.o•c�• Watch �,j,(,,�, P. B. Crews. ' Jeweler. Meeting of the Huron Clounty council. The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber in the Town of Goderich, on Tuesday, the 26th of this month, at 3 o'clock p, in. W. LANE, Dated Jan. 12, 1897. Co. Clerk. - 947-2t Early Closing. The Butchers of Clinton have agreed to close their shops every night at 7 o'clock, except Saturdays, and on, that day at 9 v.M. The general public are requested to observe the hours and leave their orders early. COUCH & WILSON, R. FITZSIMONS, FORD& Mfunpriv, CHARLES WALLACE. Clinton, Jan. 11th, 1897. 947.4t. Summerhill Cheese Factory. The Annual Meeting of the patrone of the Summerhill Cheese factory for the election of ofileors and transaction of other business will be hold in the Orange Hall, Stimmorhill, on Saturday, Jan. 16th, at I p. in. B. CHURCHILL, Pres. J. H. LOWERY, See. J. B. We have recently put a sys Repairing tern of electric door bells in the residences of We know how to repair REV. R. MILLYARD, Watches, WM. SPARLING, W`M. HARLARD, Sr., Clocks and T. C. EDMONDS, Jewelry. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, If we do not Rive satisfaction we are willing to lose your trade, Who are thoroughly satisfied with our work and to whom we and give you your money back. referyou. We would like to put the same system in your -We also do- Mise or store. Nice Engraving,.) we have the latest and best styles of right in our own shop, as many of Bells, Batteries and our customers can tell you. We have a fine line of New Goods're- Buttons. ceived on New Year's. We areprepared to guarantee every- WWalt for the great eye specia:liat, T. P. Smith, graduate ofNow York 1$2.50 Optical College, be here thing for tie Year. Our charges are moderate, from who will on Wednesday, Jan. 27th. t0 e5.00 Rumball, JEWELER, CLINTON We will be pleased to call and submit prices and aamples. Samelles of our work on view at 11OVEY's DRua STORE. Take time to look at they please. G'ibbings & Doherty.) B. J. GIAn1NOs. W. G. DOHh`RTY. Palace, Clinton, Ontario. GUNS! G -U'P'S ! GUNS 1 We are practical Machinists with afLilly equipped Repair Sh p, We rent repair, ani clean GUNS and SEWING MA.CHINES of all kind, makes and styles; if any of the parts are broken or worn out we can make new. tVc grind, sharpen and polish al] kinds of KNIVES,SCISSORC SKATES, &c., andretemper if required. Remember we repair everything in the shape of Small DIachinery, Household Utensils, Umbrellas, Parasols and articles of like nature. Oil" prices are the lowest that are possible and we guarantee sa.tisfac Cion. Buy Uour 8013 irom us-ttiey are the best. The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton.. OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. We/ Worth ConsIdering'.1 I3as it ever occurred to you that there is a possibility of a duty being put on Teas. Why not buy a quantity and be on thesafe side. Japan, China, Indian and Ceylon Teas. I have them all, from the lowest to the Highest grades, at remarkably fine values. -<Zm� Try our 25c and 40c Japan Teas. Special Bargains, in DINNER SETS, also Fancy China and Glassware. N. Robson, Albert 3t., Clinton. 0 Dufton"s1..1..1..1..1..* WOOLLEN STORE. Big Reduction in Yarns. speefal for this Week. Don't miss this sale of Yarns. Come early and get first choice. Not less than a lb. in one lot. YARNS. - - - We have reduced our 50c. yarn to 40e. a lb. for this week only. 0 A. C. Dufton, Opposite Mason House, Clinton.