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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1907-12-05, Page 8PAGE MOH BLYTH BLYTH gTAND/ RDDECEM1W.It grit, (07, Retiring From Business 011 Wednesday, Dec. 20th, we cotntnenecd one of the greatest sides in the history of Dry Goods Retailing in Flom() Chanty, We are positively retiring from business In Clinton. As 0(81(1 es the stool; can be (Baptised of and the details connected with winding. up this old•eStllbl18lled business attended to, Mr. I'', it, Htdgons will be leaving Clutton. 'l'lle entire stock must be sold as quickly 09 possible. You know the high quelity.of the stuck that is offered you. There is no better in Western Ontario, It hoe been bought in the hest markets at. cash prices. Every dollars' well') 1n it will Po sold at reduced prices. Not 000 article •in the store 'Will be reserved, except Silk and Cotton Spools ; outside of them, everything goes At prices that will make the'sellitig sure, for now that the sale is on we are determined to make it a success, and want to whirl it up as quickly as possible. It will pay you to anticipate, as lar 118 passible, your Dry Goods mints, end inky for weeks hes 11. Tho chance of a Ilfc time to buy clean, new, good quality Dry Cords at stile prices, 1 There is a "red ink" price on everything in the store. That price is a money -saver. Bargain Prices in Dress Goods IIandreds of yards of the 8Ci(SOn'e hest Dress Goods sacrificed in price for this great sale, Broadcloths, Venelituls, Pennines, Voiles and Tweeds, correct and popular fabrics fur fall and winter wear, Not a yard in the entire stock that has not been ro•marked, and a now red ink price put on it. .Inst a few sample bargains here : Wool Plaids J9c. e Fancy Wool Plaid Suitings and Wai.otings, all the popular cline and tans included in this lot, splendid wearing materials, special selp price per yard •39 A Clearing Lot at 48c, 800 yards Bleck end Colored Dress Goods, n collection of various weaves and colors, regular lac, $1 and $1,25, clearing for sale at per yard •48 Our Best $r,00 Dress Goods, i3c. Your choice of our best Bleck Drees Goods l.ltat sola at sup par yard, also all colored Dress Goods at the 041015 price. Positively not line slugle yard reserved, If they sold et Stele, you ran buy them now et per yard i 73 " 1.25 Broadcloth, 87c. L 'I'is 10 the Broadcloth tiler hes brought ne more businessthan any loth the ecer handled. It is positively the best value in the trade at 81.23 r yard, \\'e have it'ip all shudes and black, for this retiring from busi• ens sale you can take your choice of the lot at per yard ,,, undreds of Yards at J9c Hundreds of yards of Plain and Finley Dress Goode, black and every color we ave in stork, plain had !alley waive, regular 60c and talc lines, leering them out at this retiring from puniness sale, at per yard • sell theta all. ' 'There is not a doubt shout that, '.There's not poor piece or nn inferior grade In the whole lot, and you Chit depend abaoleteiy on any of utero. No room here to describe them, but if' you lade any notion of Fur buying we will make it well worth your while to du It here. Here is it special bargain : Muffs or Ruffs, $t Loo. Beira High-grade Isabella Fox Muffs rind Neck Ruffs. Also some very handsome Alaska Sable Scarfs, with Hags to Match, extra gcalky, regtliel' 015, for this great sale eaoh 1 i,00 Here is Another Muff,' $4.25. Some very handsome Isabella Oppesum and Neutral 1Lhskrat Muffs, well made, thickly furred, stylish and serviceable, special each for sole,,. '1-25 We have a number of high.nlaas Nevi; Scarf() and Muffs, 'These will all be cleared out at bargain prices. There has been no 81181) fnr•buylug chance in Clinton before. .87 •39 The Great Saving on Furs GREAT is the word to use describing the saving on Fars. We must Bargains in Linens Yon know our reputation fcr keeping good Linens. No need to tell you anything about the tluslity of gouda that are here tu•day. Every yard bas to be sold and the best Linen bargains you are likely to get for nonny a day are here, Unbleached Table Damask, 25c. 200 yards gond weigh and quality half bleached 9'ahit D,umtsh, capital thing for ordinary wear. Clearing out at 20o I-Ieavy Table Damask, 32c, Extra Heavy Quality Unbleached 7hblo Damask, imported by our8ely •8 direct from the maker. Qualities that will stand no end of hard wear. Cienr- ing at 32o Fine Bleached Table Damask, 68c. Fine Quality Bleached 'Fable Da- mask, good weight and finish, one of cur beet selling lines, imported direct from the mailer. Clearing at. 08o Towels all Reduced. Not it Towel in the store but is re- duced in price, Positively no reserve wlrntever, No roost here to give prices, het if you have towels to hay for a ye+t' to 001110, it twi11 pay ,you to buy them now. Towelling at' 51c. 20) cord if extra good quality Linen Croeh 'towelling, eanite1 thine tor or- dinary use, eletn•ing new nt,,,, jko Towelling at 8c. 1)5n yawls of our very best lee Crash Towellit,g. This is It quality that is easily worth rusk, Ir is all pure linen and it cannot be bought 10.1153' t0 retail for 1 Oe per yard, 500 yard to sell at oar yard .. ........ ....8c Canadian hlannelette 6,c. 29 inch Heavy Canadian Flsnnolstte, n real good cloth and a good range of patterns, clearing now et per yard .1310 Saving Prices on Silks Every yard of Silk reduced in price. Your greatest chance to buy a waist or dress ata bargain. Nota piece reserved. All go at prices like these : Japan and English Silks, J9c. Every yard of English and Jai-an'ibfeta Silk in stock, blacks and alt colors for waist trimmings and fancy work. Clearing out at your 0h0il'e per yard • 39 Best Colored 'Taffeta, 638. Your choice of our best Colored Ta (feta Louisenee and Peillett1Silks, the silks we sell the most of (or waists and trimmings, no question ab0111 the 10001• - lug qualities (or we have kept the same makes for years, regular 8.1,, choice for sole per yard........ .63 Guaranteed Taffetas and Back Peau d'Soie, 78c. Our beat 51.00 Black Taffeta 5111114,1088.031,111 fully guerae teed, suitable fel' wltlstu, full dresses of underokir is 1 also our. (ant000 et.(Il Black Nati d'Sole,'a silk that is easily worth 81.25, all we have of either quality dealing now at per yard........ • 78 Hosiery 13ar aa.ius hundreds of Pairs at 19c. Nearly500 pairs Plain mid Ribbed 1lt$lin;ere )lose, fall and winter Otis, splondid [wearing stoccltings, ing for this great sale at your choice spar , 190 oc Hose, J98. All our standard 5500 Hose, ladies' or cttiitlren's s /s, pinf11 or Miley ribbed, Cashmere o• Lisle, to be, cleared without any reserve whatever, ,your choice n( •the SCe. quality for 30c Corresponding reductions on every other pair in stock, Great Saving on Mantles Over 100 Mendes to he sacrificed. Price reduc- tions off every garment that mean big savings roe buyers, Not a bast season's garment in the lot. All Must 6e sold. Here is how we ore going about it : 'Tweed and Plain Black Mantles at 55,95. Itiock Beaver Mantles now selling at 57.75, Beaver end Tweed Mantles special at '::.75, Bayer and Tweed Mantles, special at $9.70, Plain Beaver and Tweed Mantles, extra good, at for sale, $12.25, A few very One quality Black and Fancy Tweed Coats at special prices. Per Jackets and Fur -lined Coats ell reduced --extra big bargainsiu these, 8 yd. Wide Linoleum, 4oc per sq. yard. Our standard reguhrtr 50e Cloth imported by our- selves direct hem. the 'Mau who 1111u10 it, Good patterns, epeoial for;eale4p2r sq, ,yard ......... 8 yard Oilcloths, '39c; • Heavy English Oilcloths, fttli 2 yards wide, block or floral designs, special for retiring 81110 per yard •,i9 •40 Best Table Cloth, 20C, 550 yards beer quality American Table Oilelotb, 1t yards wide, Mirk or light colors, stnederd 2oc quality, for retir- ing sale per yard ..; ..,....... 20c Flannelette Blankets, Soc. Heavy quality largo size Flannelette Blankets, grey or white, pink or blue borders, retiring sate ;mice, rind-BOO 3 Papers Pins, Ioc. Eugiiali extra quality English Pins imported by oureel000, 11x0 pins in a sheet, special for sale 3 for 10c Linen Towels, loc. ?:' (1' zol Linen liedroont 'l'owois, r' (rn or with colored borders, epeeiel for roe inc sale, each 10c \\Trite Cotton, loc. i:xora 11511113' h:nplisn White Cotton, (1(11 yard %ride, round even tau''ii i, agnlnr I' c, retiring sale, yard- IGo English Shaker, roc. Nearly 11x1 yards of entry heavy mud* it I:utaIsh 1`'ltnntelettee, 901010101 11H. 0o•m0ut of fancy :Stripes, you know the qualities we have always kept. Cleat ilig now et Iia' Yard ..... ••,1Go Railway fare refunded on all purchases of $to or over, HODGENS BROS, C 1,I N I Spoke Cho truth In ono issue, It is not pleasant and profitable to always speak the plain truth in the columns of it tie wepaper. Men who have tried this heretofore .have always come to grief. Only n few days ago the editor of a paper in Indiamla grew tired of being called a liar, and ae• nounced that he would tell the truth in the (mere nod the next issue 00atained the following news u,tt•s :•-Johu Bonin the laziest merchant in town u1e a trip, to Belleville yesterday, -- John Coyle, our grocery nne, is doing a poor business, Itis store is dirty and dusty, how can he do much ?-ltav, Styx preached Inst Sunday night on "Charity," 'i`he sermon With putik.- Dave Sor)tey died at his home in this place, 'l'lle doctor gave it out Its heart failure, Whiskey killed him. -Married -M100 Sylvan Rhodes and Juana Con- lin, last Saturday at the 13eptist 0011• Soilage. The bride in a very ordinary town girl who doesn't know any more about coOkipg than a jack•rabhit does, and never helped her mother three days in her life. She is not a beauty by any means 101111 has a gait like a dock, The groom is an no•to•date loafer, He's been living Off the old folks all This life and is not worth shucks. It will be it hard life, -The Governor of our State, a very ordibnry man, anti who was elected by accident was here yesterday. ifo has veri' few friends here now. 11e promised some of the voters of this precinct 'a 011000. of the pie' in event of Ilk election, but had forgotten all about it when the time to hand over the little office rolled around: -The paper had no sooner reached the public than a corn. mitten was sent to the editor bearinga petition asking him to 001111(111e in`jty(n flood old way end stating that thisy believed hitn lo be a truthful, honest man, [Recipe Mixed Often. Some remarkable stories are being told about ninon and among the coun- try people coming in of this simple lioln0-uutde'mixtur•e curing Rlleuma• Gala and Kidney trouble. Here is the recipe and directions for titling, 'Mix by shaking well in a bottle one•hnlf ounce F'luid' Extract Dnndeliou, one oililc0 Conlponnti K,u•gen, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, Take as a dose one teaspoonful after meals and, at bedtime, No change need be made in your tiered diet, but drink plenty of good whiter, Tilts mixture writes one authority in a leadillg'Philadelphia newspaper, hes a peculiar tonic effect epee the kidneys; cleansing the clogged -up pol'e's Of the eliminative tissues, forc- ing the kldneyp to sift and strain from the blood the uric acid and other pois- onbgs waste matter, overcoming Khan [nation, Bladder and I./vinery troubles in a short while. A New York druggist who has had hued; ede of pans for 111600 ingt•edienls since' the fag 'announcement hi the newspapers haat October stated that the people win) once try it "swear by it," especially those who have Urinary and Kidney trouble end stiffer with Rheumatism, Thedruggiois in this neighborhood say they can supply the ingredients, which are easily mixed at hone, 'There le said to be 110 better blood•clelrloing agent or system tonic known, mud cer- tainly 00110 More harmless or simple 'o use: ....�.----•--- Walton. Tho Walton Union Sabbath School Association held their mutual con- vention iu Del's Presbyterian church on Tuesday of this week, Itev, Mr. Keened, secretary of the Upper Canada Bible Society, gave an illaetralod address in the Prosbyterieu church on Wednesday evening of last 000611. The 1riling around the station has been completed and new tattle pees erected w111011 will he great conven- ience to sllipt'eee. It is expected tient the Walton Scale Co, will install n 11(110 acme at the stock yards which will also be more convenient than the present system. Anniversary services will be cotl- ducted in the Presbyterian church on Demanher (5, It wits expected that. Rev. If. 31. Whaley, of Oxford, would talcs charge of the service, but as he is now very ill n Stratford hospital he will be' unab,e toatteud, Other aro rangementS will be Inde however. A tea meeting will also be held on the following Monday evening. Robert Reid met with 0 painful sic• oident while repairing the machinery in John McDonald's heading 1ni11 one day recently. While engaged in plan• lug a pulley he in some nll0C(IOUntahle manner slipped and his right hand was caught in the planer, lacerating the palm of the hand severely. A doctor dressed the wounded member and we trust that the result. will not he serious, • Hensen. The Junior Hockey boys are o'ganie• 11114 for the winter and have rented the rink for a•adt101, and games. Dan. 'Kilpatrick 081(8 fortttnet0 enough to shoot a silver gray squirrel last week, ,hiss Jenny Shelter who has become a oozed trick bisyrl1811, is touring with a troupe on the Pacific coast and has giv011 exhibits at San Frauciace, Seattle mid other pointe, . Mist; Doty line arrived. in town nnd taken charge of the children and young people of the Methodist Sunday School preparing (hent for the annual anuiver- nary. The taxing ()facie! 1(80rawly reduce ed the costs in the Hlnillie.vs. Hensall case, He ,.pronounced the ease so re, dicelous and requiring so little thsught that he disallowed the coned! fees, Thio reduces tate costs to $46.00, Subscribe for Toe Srovptsn, Ontario fall wheat supplies What Manitoba spring wheat lacks; What Ontario fall wheat lacks, Manitoba spring wheat supplies. The right blend of the two makes the only perfect flour for all bread and .pastry. Just try it and prove it. 1 "Made in Ontario" The IX(y Year OW Cough Cure It 10, throat is "raw," -chest sore -bad cough •-cu," you ache " all over "-take Eo'C'`'ta Preparation of dial°'. Cough l'alsam Beet thing you ever tiled. It ranee the throat --heals the 1100e -brew up a cold - and Mama cough is uo Hale Prepared by the largant wholesale drug house lu the world frena the tomato In tie for over a century. nig bottle. etc, At drl3glsty. OA NATIONAL 041n0 ! 584.71ICAt CO., Cuhrto - LONDON, Oat Only part of the wheat errjr is fit for food. Yet much that isn't oftengets into flour;'. Yon cannot see it or taste it, bp,Oit's there. It is simply a •iase,.,vhe miller getting iiior our from his wheat and your getting less nourishment. ;. Royal Household Flour is so milled that nothing goes into it except the part of the wheat that is food. Yuu get just what you pay for• --the best and purest flour made. It goes farther because it is all flour. Your grocer can supply you. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd. 156 67ouheal. IMPLEMENTS Hiving opened up the- DEERiNG AGENCY In tate frame hulldluv, north of II. M. Brn.ltord's blarkamlth shop, I will be ably to supply any farmer with the notes. sary Implements, Plow Points will be kept on hand. Call and Inspect oar new line of- 4._CUTTE1 S JOHN SMITH AGENT NO MONEY AND FR ENDS A :aa toy of Consumption in a Canadian Town The Local Hospital Unable to Care for the Patient, and the query is What to Do? In a little booklet issued by the National Sanitarium Association under whose auspices has been established the Muskoka Free Hospital for Con- sumptives, we lucre the story told of earl case of consumption, A' yo tag woman, apparently friend- less, reekile in on a train teaching Fort \VVltlau5, and immediately procured work as -a domestic. A doctor was called in to examine her case, as she appeared to be a consumptive, and she was at once pronounced a bad case of tuberculosis. She was placed in the small local hospital of the town, and everything possible for the moment is being done to help the patient. But writing to the Secretary of the National Sanitarium Aesociation, the Secretary of the Board of health asks: "Is it possible to make room for this patient in the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives. The local hospital is crowded foto room, and there is really' no place for this poor girl," Continuing, the Fort Wiliiam official adds "I may say that as far as being able to pay is concerned, she, as fur as NYC can learn, has no friends who can afford to pay for her in an institution." Itis to meet just such cases as these that the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives has been opened. The official reports or the past year show that more than half the patients who entered the institution were abso- lutely free -their maintenance not costing them a singly farthing. The others only paid a nominal sum rang- ing from 51.50 to $0.00 a week, only A few paying the )anger amount, The average of each patient was less than 50 cents a day. The actual cost of maintenance to the institution Is over $9.0l) a week so that our readers Can readily see how strong a ease is made ullt by the Trustees in their appeal to make provision for {{net ouch a patient as that from Fort William -only one of 0e0r00 who are constantly seeking admisslon, Contributions on behalf of thin work may be sent Lo: Sir Wm, It, Meredith, Kt, Vice -President, 4sggoude Hall; W. J. Gage, Esq„ 84 Spatting Avenue; J,. S,.Rohertson, Seeretary•Tres5urer, Malone( .9anitarilm Atemelation, 941 King Street W„ Toronto, Ont, Ni,