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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-01-20, Page 8If We Say Our Violins are better and BROS49.clintone cheaper than other dealers I offer, you inlay doubt us. If We Say -Our Violins are as ggod as Our the hest, as cheap as any, next,.,./,. y?u may believe its. If We Say Cof Compare our Violins or and V� i n n� l a ai n Day, the prices we ask for them IV,1. with those which you con- sider Lest, then we? hope to obtain your confidence by our good faith. q.� r.e� �� �iot•o��t,��ta�1 �► �► Therefore We SaySA When you conternpl4te URDAY9 baying come and examine outs, we have them from $4.50 to $20. The cheapest, that's good. We carry complete lines of Strings for Violins, Banjo, (guitars. Sheet Music not in stuck will be procured in shortest possible time. 0000000000001%Ift� 000000e00000 EbigCLINTUN. gest and the best. ever held in the history of long established business; it will pay T'"P D`FaCo`, TH you to drive miles to attend on the above date. Our Special Bargain nays are linown Agents Parker's Dye iYords. all over the county. We have but 2 in the year and those who have attended these sales - - — --- know well what they mean. That this will prove to be the best we'have yet held will be The 11mron News-Reeora seen on the 23rd of January. We are in our big new Establishrneut since our last arent (.lay $I.25 s Yeat—$1.00lo Advance and we movod here in a very busy time. There are many lines of new woods that at that WEDNESDAY, JANUARI- 20th, 1897.— tinle were put away in temporary places that are now turning up as we are getting ready for stack -taking and which means a great many lines to go at the most rediculous prices. The LOCAL NEWS. following list speaks for itself. Suffice to Pay that it is impossible to give as full a list as we In and Around the 1)(nu, would like and many additional odd lines, that are not included will go equally as cheap. In ap1Vll iiC2tX our Furs, which we are most anxious to clear, we give a special discount of 30 per cent. on all I#toe hest price for butter and cggs—(`Av1FLON lines. Come with the crowds that day, you will be welcome, and you Nvill not be urged to SINGING CLAss.—Miss MeWhinnoy trill open buy. Vsin class before mentioned at Mrs. Worthington's this (Tueseay) evening; at 8 ticiock., Terms $1.60 for ten one hour lessons. one each week, to be paid in advance, _ The Sale is a Strictly Cash one and no Goods on Approval. ON a VISIT. -Mr. and Mrs. Isaac - - 3reSkinner7and son, of Alexander, Mau., Furnishing List. Clothing List.are in town un a visit. It is sixteen gars since he first left this section• e is farming in the prairie province, and has 320 acres of land. Last year he raised about 4,000 bushels of wheat .and is of course doing well. Mr. Skin. 2 doz. only Men's Sox -Heavy. _ ner informs THE NEWS -RECORD that 1 2doz52 aud Men's S s allsiz y. — 46 Pr. Bly'�-Knee Pants, (uta the eros escaped hail and frost last Lot 1 Boys,p 9e Lot own make), heavy Tweed, ��� ,year. I e is located 16 miles west of Regu]ar......2U, 40 and 50c' lined -Regular 50" and 75c. Brandon, near Nelson Carson (also a 60 Pr. pure Cashmere Gloves I Size 22 to 3`2. former resident of Clinton), and Thos, 11 Slack. -Regular..... . 50c. - - _- - - _. _- pooner who is doing wn11 on the C. P. %j 28 Pr, Fancy Wool Knit Glovas 26c 91 Pr. Men's heavy Tweed - R. He is also located within half a Regular ............ . .. . 40c Pants, (aur own make,) 3Ei miie of John Middleton's 640 acre farm. —as- When to 43 --Regular $`2.._.. � ... -$1.24 When he left Manitoba wheat was (17 Pr. unlined Kid Gloves, as- _ 6 Pr. heavy, all wool, Tweed. sorted colors. -Regular $1, Pants, size, 36 to 43 -Re u- �1 69 from 60e to 70., oats TAC. Mr, and Mrs. • • • • • , • , " 3 g Skinner will.return about March 1st. I $1.25. ' _ lar $`2.50 to $3 ........... . .. 27 Yr. Storeys celebrated _ __-._- _ INSPECTOR'S REPORT. -TILE NEWS. „ 3 Chrome Tan Mitts, fleece- 49e _ A I Everyone ofoinlebrated $10 RECORD is indebted to Inspector Coats �J lined ed ' Kolar $1... sizes,- v L� Suits, always nod value at $6.87 13 Pr. lined 'Kid, odd size,;,- �j I :�10, size 36,tn 4•I......... , , V for the furon's d ort in connection Yl g h r$ lined...... .. ...._�- - U Re alar 1........ �. return is complete: -Number of with Huron's udnstrial Home, the I � Pr, Alaska !!lifts ratPnt {Every $7 Suit in the House, 3(t- �S balance of which will be given when I to 44.......... $ 99 nemaleof in ales n 5. Jan., 1of 4115 (heavy)- -Regular kin Claves,-- $1.39 n - 11 inmates since opening of House, 95; 11 J. {Ui 1S heavy, Frieze Ulsters, ykir number of inmates on 1st Jan. 1896, •' $2.00„ , , own make, Fiht•r Chamois '47.49 ,_ meds and guaranteed good , inmates admitted in 1896, 42; males 33, value nt $12 .............. , . females 9. Number of inmates in 116 Pr. Astrachan Mitts, black ----- __ __ _ license on 1st Jan. 1897, 61; males 46 and brown. -Regular $f.2a 0 27 Boys' all wool Cape Over- , coats, size 24 to 28-Regu- females 15, Number admitted during 18 Mufflers. -Regular 25c...... lar price $5, $6 and $8...... 1896 from the several municipalities:— I 7 r t 2, 98 Ashfield 3, Colborne 4, Goderich town- ;, Pr. Boy's Cotton ribbed 16�a v Frieze Hood Ulster,, big ship 2, Grey 2, Hay 1, Hullett 1, Morris' I Hose, size, 7, 8, 8. -Rego- collars, size 23, 24, 25- 2, Stephen 4, M illop 3, Tuckersmith ---- lar 25c ................_.... __ __._ . __ Regular $5�':_ `;� - 4 Turnberry 1, W. awanosh 1, E. 21 Flannel Shirts. -Regular Q 17 's Overcoats, odd sizes- Bov(� Q Wawanosh `2; total 28. Clinton 3, << $1.25.... 99C U g $ $1.89 13 Pr. Drawers onlv-Regular fLe alar 3.50 ..... . ...... . . 4oderich 3, Seaforth 3, Winghnm 2, - —. Exeter 1, Brussels 1, Blyth 1; total 14. $1.25 • • • • • • • • ' • ' • • • "•' ' • " - 9 D. B. Frieze Pea Jackets, Cause of pauperism -intemperance 8 " 9 (new style), big storm col- 5�8J ' l 37 Fine Fancy Wool Girl s - u lar -Regular $9..........:. 89 mid age 11, sickness I2, injure 2, weak- •' I (� � -!_ g _ nessof inteilect5, blindness 1, enciente Tams-Rogular 50c........ 26e ----- 1, Father inhouse 1, endorsing for broth -i - - - - - 29 Youth and Men's odd Costa, er 1. Natio it of inmates -En land 9, 110 Ties, four -in -Hands and " sin le and doable breasted, $319 Y g 9 ' 3c good value at $6, to $7..... • Scotland 1'0, Ireland 9, United States 1,. U I Knots -lingular 20c, 25c... _ _" _. , - Ger many 1, New S. Wales 1, Canada ----- ---- -- . _- -. - - -- - Boy's 3 Pc. Snits, 4. to 3Z,- 11. Number of days board of imm�,tes, Our big show case will conttatn Regular price $4.50, $5.00, $3.99 '22,721 ; keeper's family and help added Io I a magnificent range of Ties 25e an $6.00, .. 1,095. in till shades and colors- I Ever _ Y $4, '$4.50, $5. $6, 2 Pc. (��,.9C FIULLETT DISTRICT URAN(i� LODGE. 3 doz. Boy's Knitt Top Shirts, Re alar 4-0c and 5(Ic,....... Suits, Size 22 to 28......... ap J -The annual meeting of this Lodge I Regular 50c ................ Q Every Suit in the House -in was held in the Clinton Orange hall, " II 1 doz. Boy's all wool Under- " 39 „ 13 I Youth's, $7, $8, and $9- $5.7� $9- Bro. John Bullard in the ch -dr. Never shirts. 45c, 50c. 1 31 to 35 long pants ........ moi+ before in the history of the District has -- ---------- - -__-._ there been a more enthusiastic cr in- --- -Special lots in Children's 2 is terested attendance. After routine Suits.... ..... . .. §Price business .the following officers were P. S. In connection with this Every odd Vest in the !-louse, erected Bros. Dr.lFreeborn and Jas. W. Price (� Marshall acting as scrutineers-- bigSale we would draw atten- 14 5 Fnr Coats, tai' sizes' the $13.-99 W.M., John Bi rd, 813, Winthrop, biggest snap ever offered . D. M. W. G. Smith, 710, Clinton. y, 11 Fly front Beaver Overcoats, Chaplain, Rev. W. Stoutn 710, Clinton. tzOn t0 file IJlg Shoe Sale by 1� I wool lining, velvet collar, $6.58 Rec.Sec., G. M. Kiit;y, 925, Summerhill. Regular $9 ................. Fin. Sec., Peter Cantelon, 710, Clinton. Jackson & Jackson, five doors - 1g 117 Blue Leery apron Overall,, Teens., R. Scarlett,. 813, Winthrop. 5��? Lecturer, Win. Kenny, 813, Winthrop. north. You can then be fitted Regular $1.... ............ Deputy Lecturer, Fred. Welsh, 793, .3eafurth. The L,)dge adjourned at 11 „ 10 Reversible working Coats, �/� .�� o'clock for sapper• at the Mason House, from top to bottom. 1 Welt --Regular $4.50....... 3 where about fortysat down to an excel ---- tent repast tendered by L.O.L, 710 and nrep•u•ed by Mr•, and Mrs. Dowson• It is impossible to give as we -would like a list of our Furs, but At 12 o'clock the Lodge again resumed business, when the officers were in- stalled by P.C.M., A. M. Todd, short a discount of 30 per cent. on arll Goods should mean money in our addresses followed by the ofiicern, all eulogistic of the Order, the splendid at- box and Furs on our back. Bendance, and of the membersof L.O.L. The reports from the several Lo Re0094na000m�-�.����o6o040o0age• dges corn prising the District were Of a most satisfactory nature. Bro, Freeborn wits appointed District Dele- gate to the B.A. Grand Lodge. A retro - lotion of sympathy was unanimously - KSON carried and ordered to be forwarded Rro. Geo. Hanley, who has for some JAC Aw BkOSo time been in poor health. The next :annual meeting will be heldin the hall $+f 793, eafurth, at 7 o'clock theveni e li'c`a Clothiers, e evening. � Thmous Clothis Coats' Block. 8ARGA IN DAY, Saturday, c; JAN. 23rd. When all Winter Goods will be offered at unusual prices in order to effect a clearance. See this week's New, Era for Special Prices. W. H. BEESLEY & Co., The Ladies' Favorite Establishment, Clinton. i is the date of our— Monster Mid Winter. _,,� _o A Partial List of the Bargains To be offered is to be found in Large Ad. in this paper, for many more not men- tioned there, see this week's "New Era" and for still more not mentioned in a either paper come• to the Store Bar- gain Day. In order to give' better service and accomo- date our customers bettter for Bargain Day, each salesperson *,will remain at their own counter during the day. We think by adopting this plan you will ? be waited on better and quicker than we have been able to on past Bargain Days. F The best time to come is always in the morn- ing. --o Dry -Goods and Clothing, 4011-1I1'11#T 3PoIN.