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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-02, Page 10
]3B ' 'ABT 2, 1899.: What we liave went bold What we.. ` av'en't We're utter. • What trade we have we try tc, hold by merit ng it, and what trade we have not beenfavored with. we try to in- duce by the satire fair treatment, good qualities. and price advantages that liavet w•an.ns whet we hirve, We'know the power of price id verb* considerable and we always use it 04 au iwdlucetneint, to new patrons and an advantage to our steady friends. The lac Slate which we aro selling for a cents, felt covered, 7x11 in., is one of the advantages in price our customers during the past week have had, and we know also What induced new buyers. • It is a Slate chance par excellence, Another combination of high Quality and low price is found in one 2Oc Purse;. the fact as; We usually sold at 85e ; it's ••atlaspk esti nPurse in, either'redoiblack, hasthree compartments, ie well fin• ished and strong. You will find if you inspect aur offerings that above our qualities you • cannot go, below- our pfiices it, is pat wine to go.• 04. Often the Oh4apeat, 4lwaya.ilee` 1t4t. hirci T4wniblp. Mr. David Beacom of Bad** wit dawn calling on some of his. old neigh al - litttp last weak, Mr. Beacom cannot Whitn t his olcl friends. runty Councillor Connoaly wrens to IOW • towel on Tuesday to attend the:, peal tneetina o#' the cheese and butterMakers, of 'estern Ontario. What with attending_ dairymen's a.,odla. tions, • the ..county, council, and they Aareeedin of the 0. rind b, men our optle third gt We commence our r arc :a , .c1. has been Much: from nom this past month,. Mrs, Adana elon,::widow • of the .....• ... sale oflx i0 ,, Muslin node Wear late treasurer, of.tt. etowniship,.and.her ' e daughter liter l9 rrdh are both suffering fr+n 4 1IP d cotton giood ThIs sae is tot t tiho1 ght +o f a „x UBAI•Pn.�a a a severe attack of la grippe..---Mr.eeo. B. I-Iit il ey recently sold to fine • general-purpose g�elding coining seven yearsold. t,o'a: Mr.. McDonald of Ex- eter. ----Mr. Pe# r Cant. on of u.0• shine was visiting his sister, Mrs.;,Den-' nis Currie, and other Wendel for a few dayet lat eek., -+..-,Mies Ettie l cEI- wain theNile is visiting at Mr o n . Mcuartney's..- Mr. and Mrs, David Cook, Jr of•Clinf n spent Sunday, at, Mr. OHotCatntelon's•- Dame }tumour says that two brides will compto their . 'new• m hoes on the 7th con.' before •tole . A. wppearain printer -•Quite a number of be Orangemen of this township in, Just. a few, Words about. the Underwealr `^ . .tend going to Exeter to''' the annual • a.• • g The'White �':n .. r arhave :.. . county meeting On Tuesday;,Feb,.7tli.r t :. '� i. d@ve'e we have' h,t},1tBxea.tOg6ther far this, sale is-Taougl�t at the'r3losest Mr..J.. Peck of Stanley paid a short , �. , . visit to Mr,. R"obt.' Etniiiersoii's• last earth prices 'from • he best•and biggest factories i.il: he. Dominion and is good in whatever way ct'eek, Mi. -'•Peck i: prgfess.onally" et Qjl tako.it, thel es no skiinpin ;of materials, ever iirraent,is.full size, there are no inferior: school teacher and he hoe azealo4te eye • � . � �. �• . • ,. TT WWW MMT W11' T TWT TWT e.L Jackson ]Bros. but -one that we• have been planning ,in and . e •.:ariici . for the toast 1-;:... c o., few a�aanths� •wx0i the� xea�ua� ��.at we �ala ,e out �x counters dor. this l"goods' •. •.. d .-a 'Takes : > ou �x� �a � ��� � �.�, va nes �h��� �.a1�e. paryou well to (Id •y�oux, y .i. u,ndetwear and Batten, •: n •on_a certain'' section 'in' this:. township.:qualities, . nd te workmanship' and finish are :perfect, just:rile kind of work.andinlsh you The Royal; scarlet (Iiiapb r' Qt 'would a ect from people le who:do"nothin • else -but Make u . underwear, The .cut;a d shape Oodertclt Distrrctwill he opened byDie- p . o - g. P the t�' ,.,. :... trice ,Mastex,Jarnes Cox in the hell of b£ the: garments,the 4ia�nty and Ugly trimmings, ' horoughriess -of the needlework,'t. _e ]� : 1g ji 189 ori' Tttesdra'y, 14tli:day.'af February, . •. .,, , .. ::. � . • . ..., .... . 1� •.:. r ` Fair oat at the Boar of 8 o'clock-, tn: ;All float•. downright good gual}ties.:of the rxiate�nais andd,the. littleness :of. the pyres are .golang to bring ` at�T•o� ':• pardons of, the District are"cordiallyin- use th ' biggest, underwear, se�llin -we've had.., ' ' ,,�' vtted:ta be:iresent, A:•.lttr a •ceorvd � e � ' ,ham.•, • , KK of invited guests ese� 'bled°&t the rest- ' ': ; ,Ir : ze want. you to see our :open ing fdi "splay: , . We'pi'oanise that • it 'wild he worth your dens"'ei=nf•M.. James iMac, on -'the 7th cerin to fine a , you will a Mi elc to as t bu 'Here ar' :s me'price hints that , g. � , y . 1� . w ore o .. y . . e o , ' Agent! Parker's Dye:'wave.8: About0Q0 WHERE THEY ARE MID WHAT 0 THEY ARE DOING • MiserMall t^i in ,Exeter. Mr, J yester eon,..aix Mondaiy night: oP ricer, week., • d N Daneic �in of er.gamee w'eoeatipduig- will ive you al ea 0, ;our our speer al values for this sale ed in till the Wee stmt'hours. of the morning •--;"lir and Mrs• •,Edwards of Souris: Manitoba.h,ave started to their home in thefar 'West, ]!'['r. Edwards. though a stranger here, made many. .: friends during his four weeks' visit -Messrs joint' and :'Rob.:Marshall. We Know eons of • Henry Marshall, town',. are out to the Klondike prospecting. 'for gold. is�visiting icienda ow •wasvisitingfiiiienof ds'in townonuSatur- People • oh Taylor was in Seafortli . da last..--A'number have been. laid _ up with lz'griPpe•---:Colt, Arthur �Oati- sr.yVit ill Powell on Tuesday ,for felon was table to drive out to town on . Gleeretown. Tuesd•IV for the, first' :time in. `,a fort- Mi lda Heywood is visiting friends fort- night. La rElliott;' receivedr. E' as tele. in Blyth. this week. W. .a from, Fred. Jervisof ...San Ft aii� 8eafortl last week. • he hard aa:situtat'ion waitin hiuithere: Miss.Binghain of Goder•ich Was;•visit•:• a S ing in town last Leek. , r Ed' Left for Ir'risco''yesterday morningg; -2isg+t)lara McGregor of Goder.ch is and Prior to his.departure was. inado', the recipient of ,a couple of oyster -'sup- the guest of Bates. s o Stratford,.s• ent a pets, one's at Alex,' Elliott's and the. lkirs. Fred Ba •p. other; itt. the old homestead. •Ed's few days in;towrr.last week friends. oda) brio success• in the sunny ,• Dr. Blackall• was in Gtodericli on pro- state.,''He' was, ticketed .through .by' fessionaal husiriess on Monday. _ M ; 1 . R..Hoda s. ' Miss Lillie•Mil;ler'returned froth visit- c d Q• Mrs. J,, Me ....i. .y was visiting in gram California, it fdays ago,that' ~' log in Baylield on WednesdayR: otter's 111111. Messrs W Hillier and 13 F Swance !p _:. hof Goderich spent Sunday to town Miss Ethel : Doherty. has returned At a.mee 'ng of the Chosen,; Friends from.visiting• her Sister in London. lastTuu rs . night the foil 'will off- » Miss Labra Gregory of Eireter is the t installed a forY g �. rets were installed the .year. 18911: guest'' of, her sister�..M•rs.,:Geo. Oakes: --Cl. ,C., . banes' Cos.:; V. 0., T. - M. J. E. Moser, Blyth, mid A. Saunders, ' Woods ; recordor, O.' W. Potter; treas- od rich .icer in the a on, Tuesda 1lfessrer`S'. Carter and J. Pickett OT .McCluree; guard, T: manager, a Mc0nrtney West'lvawanosl : are, visiting friends sentry, ". Kelly ; A. Rec.,Richard' • in town this week, nt y, S . G. l T.'arten;physictitn;J.,'.W,: Sha. ; An cyst Mrs.Honey of Mount Forest is the terslipper was, arranged to be held in. gst , of her daughter, : Mrs, Gen. , 'W OWnS O, W r Fottei s hall on the 13th itf Feb. _Apro'ns These -lines ' of fine lawn aprons. that aro specially, good` value„' • No.• 1. Fine lawn, 4 inch hemstitchQ6' at. bottom ..,.;.,. .,.,:. 2 • No. 2, Fine lawn, 2 rows wide• and, 3 of narrow ,tuoks; .3 ineh Item- eieC stitch at bottbm, string s. , •.:.. , 1110. 3. very flawn,: 3 ws tucking, 3, inchne embr'oidro'ery.afof bottom, etxitigs , . , ., e1QG W have:' every • width: in' Sheetin 5. • ' " ,.•; '-bleached or unbleached: twill Skirts aheetiugs, qualities you; can "de-.. Ail oifr:Skirts, are f alit • 'end on,values • we know- are l „ l.. Strong,,.", servioesble ogtRtQn, 5 � right taws,, wide tttaks, 4 inoii •.1lom• stitched . frill.... . .y . . t , 'UN"; 8.4 twill sheeting, ood weigh ,5c 2. dame RA wiiibtet tuake, ,-: 4r1e 3. Strong cotton,' free from dressing, frill of 21 inch embroidery.,..., "1Ile. eV• - epnr''t1 nenta Story. int�ti Patch Prints_ A. bis lot of English ,Print Samples • for patch work, dozens of different' varieties, done up i:i bundles,: at per bundle. ..."..,,. - Rorke. , • ; . .. . Mrs. Keiined altd Mis McIi A. d 'd •t' b expected and No. 1.. Made ••from ,strong,. ' firm, Mr.NewPrints r Lacky lt s y g o ane may a a everyliad made we 3 • itis American satin finish cotton Henri' -were guests at their parents'' -home... n. Moore, Grorrio ' visited at Mr. W. white e, Ti ob n lace tanking Seaforthover Sunda . t,.' • ' » - r 8' on yyoke. Torchon lace around BelO�r �aYj,- - y B. aatiid; other friends in the neigh- "ae k • els v e and down front.. AC . o ee. v Mr- and Mrs. R. 13. Coultice and lorho d. last. , week. -=Mr. Harry - farnil were •guests of relatives in.:, .Rot L.:Better quality of; •cotton,• " :. sena soot of the those; d get, e p y , .,Cox. paid a '`visit to his sister near Den, q y , >n s d . Goderich.over Sunday. wgannonlast :week. Miss • Amy Cox • Mother Hubbard style,, coilar dreesieet print cloths we get,stripes. Mrs. R. H. Reid, tubo has.'been Visit- .,s visitin .friers s rn (odetich.---Miss , edged with, 2 moll cambric em• arid. floral patterns on black end . ing her daughter, Mrs. W J: Harland. ,Pearl Potter' is.'still'on the sick- list. broidery!:. .. , ... „.'.,. ' UC grounde, go s, for th past month leaves for London e• 1' r li ---Ex-'Warden Cox has retired from . No', •3 • Gorki Canadian co"tton, to•day. ' ' '' the directorate of the Holinest+ille yoke,°12 rows of tuoks and four- ' Mr. Humphries,. late of •Brantford, cheese factory after having helped' to boxpleste, pollarand frgnt,.trim• IMP now of McPherson &. s .clerical face• it on a solid -financial foundation. mad! with embroidery..-:,..'.,.•.: i ve staff, • has 'joined, the uric•. street ibe.building hes been paid for in :three ' choir ad bass singer. '1No. cotton. yo • from •good, Skoog gg `• 'years instead °fare as was originally Dr. Shaw and•Mrs. Shaw,: Dr. Bunn. t with yoke of narrow insertion intended; ; Mr. Cox is succeeaed in the' , 8 TOW'S tucking,front and Mrs. Gann, Dr:. Agnew and Mrs. directorate by Reeve"Churchill. Cclz,' . , X w Agnew'•wereg uestsstthecompliment-insertion, edged with off trim.i g Connolly, Qhurctitl • when' one ad Pant frilling, Poirot and sleeves ' ary dinner•tende#•ed to Dr.. Agnew of res :,the other steps up.. , g' L ndeshora last tt t. midi wi.th.same. �e. Mr. W. H. Ford, who;bas Been re. ;7 newing;. old associations in town and Goderich toivoship'for.the past three Sumnierhillle Aro. 5. Made from good, soft finish ' • cotton, yoke '24: rows of taoks, front torobon insertion and lace, months, :left' ;yesterday to return to , Last.chaiice for a J'ianuary thaw liar: . collar' and buffs wider torahon •lirainloops, B. O.: Mr. Ford fa` interest- :gone -been havingix veritable jimmy- lace,....;r • ,.. : ef9c ]i y edin then mining on s Slopeand withs a from fine, strongcot. n # n rilo, 6::1l2,ad , •cane Iasi: few da s. -A number $. a err i invest • ina l y `ri'na afi p mill will' t rtethree-starizp from t this vicinity took in the party at � ton, poke. of ince t a n fine mill t0 'handle the output of:, their $• eBelen's• ofthe..block on.Fridrny tgoke, front 'insertion ;anti em milia. .His many friends will w ishhim last and report a • good.time.--73. broidery, trimmed collar and 0. good luck. for minute is largely a mat• Watkin and H. Beacom ave the school 'cogs of 8 inch muetin embroidery ,.. - ' stove•pi es a much-needed and thorn No. T ter of luck'. Mr, Jacob Taylor received lettera:Owing , . Made from ilei quality of on Tnesda fr m or receive . Mr. Pugh ra ing ort. last week. and to cotton; yoke aline cambric fril• 3' 4 , the bad: toads attendance•has 'been- ling with embroidery and baby liar Taylor, Jr., of •Walkerton. who: small„ of 1ate.- -�We welcome back : • ribbon trimming,00llarand on stated that he would arrive here' next Mr, G. Bill to our midst. -Mise . M. 'sof line- frilling edged with sin• Monday, remain over until Wedneadayy Andrews, Clinton, 'Wats the guest of, broidery, extra good,valne..,.... s0 a.Eo to be.abl ee tc attend the. r Miss Lowery the past 'week. -=.We : No. f3. Make•from very fine cotton lire. ©• meeting- g the g previous, ,. hear much -of .going .Wesp-•tint what ofeniiirafder` and -insertion aim nut morning leave , for Chicago, can be that takes Chris. east an. Eng yokeY nano sailor cellar • of. insertion , . where be has accepted a lucrative conn• can itr et ht, kis C t he ta'• Eliza: y 'tion -•with the New York. Mutual Life. Wonder if that is how he got the grip. :Mr. WI; Taylor :hes•been. for some time ob, iso.--�•-Mr. J, $inghata paid. the general agentfor Bruce countyOf Benmiller friends a haying 'visit and the Confederation Life Company. •he got the Mathis week. -.•-•Mrs, Wood.. Taylors are successful insurance worth yard of Stanley visited at her home ora. : during the past week. -Endeavor • - officers :*Presidents X. 11. Lowery;. vice, Miss F. Miller; 2nd vide. Wm. ..t3fatnife Township. Lowery ; Rec-Sec.,"Miss M;,• liinghatri ; Treasurer. Miss Lowery ; •in -Sec, m Mr: Wirt Taylor, who has been laid Win` 11f'ller P a ti and cernbrio trimmed with 3 in. embroidery, ,cuffs, 't'.:8. braid. Qgk and ewbroideay .. +...•.,,.r«, i r yet meeting rota- up with la grippe for sometime, is're- ,nitres•, Mrs. $inghant, Mies F,tta Wal ' covering as fast as.cnn be expected,. lice, A, E. 'Wetlieral.. 'Last ineetin , Manitoba ifo arks, who ryof are been ler: Was conducted ably by the vice phis• • pected home in it few days• dents. 'Mr.. John 'Armstrong of Silver 4, Springs, Manitoba,is'in this part of - the country purchasing a. caroad of : , 'floret Walt Too Long. horses• to take out with .him .wvhenhet �r,Turnhnll'expeots ttibre in town sines hack.: until • the 15th of this month. This will" W e are ;i glad rases Mr. Bath- give the few ---there Are not man ^well, Who as been theunder'weather y� 0 for some tithe, "able to be. out again. who have foiled to call at his office and Mrs. Wan. Clark, who has been laid . make 'satisactory arrangements for• 4.. Strong and serviceable cotton, 9ai. inch hemstitched friil.of fino cam- bric, a garment that. will wear well. 75C f .-Better quality of cotton, frill of $e3C 5 inch embroidery.. ,; , ,, 6. Extra strong cotton, 3 rows . of • wide lecke, full frill of 7 -inch •em• Se. T.' Good quality, soft finish cotton, , fall frill of 12e inch muslin embroi• • dory` with 8 rows of tucks, extra oodvalue . ... ... 1. navygrounds regular 15o od 8. Extra good cotton, .6 rows of we bought the lot'cheap andeps , tucks, full frill of :8 inch embroi•• oial price' fpr white goods vale is..'li,.., fiery . .........: .......,... lre30 .I Yr _ Wrappers ' . Two lines. of Wrappers that tome to 'lieat a . price _ that lets us lines them for less than.the; were "marked to 'sell at the factory. :.They are; particularly too 4 value ;g Ladies extra Americsri` Wrapperette /Wrappers; fast colors, waist ' :'lined with strong cotton; yoke end collars, braid trimmed in ' -black and white and oolore;'' if we, had paid regular prises for thein they�oonld Cnot'have'been'sol'd for ..less' than 32. speoial el •. for White' Goods Selo...,,,•......,....... .. 0.:•91.0,4 .,..lD1ti4li!, Ladies'• .r ere made fro r Viva m m • a -Wrappers, C >a s f mote prince, waist lined • ' with good cotton, good range of patterns, we sell the same qual. icy of print roe 12,} yard, the wrapper complete , L10 Cottons =Victoria `Lawns "Two specials in7`Lawns';that. are worthy of your attention, 86 inch Victoria Lawn; line finish., aa' 38 inch Victoria Lswn,fine quality, reviler 18o or 20o, speoial at .. 112 Check Ginghoms 27 nob Gingham', in Male and white, • black and whits, red and white, grbon• and white, firm cloth ma feet colon, special ..`:. ,......., r • pi Big Special .The best values in . cottons in Plant)elettes that have ever been its this ' Regular 12io"goods for., store go on our counters -for 10o' per yard. Over a E - thlis. white goods 'sale. These ' thousand '. yards was the four lines are priced at less . - quantity: we had to' take to than the goods aretworth,,,a�nd_ get them to sell at this price it would. be well to" get : your 6 fnoh fine gualit"yr soft fknis . Flannelettes, medium ,and sup ly' early, as • we Cannot ight oolore,stripes and clicks • fast colors, will wear ►he or- . dinary'cheap kinds oat twe or • three times over,reg.l24ogoode U:PC : We are not in business to lose liioney,. but we are going' to snake a• loss.' and heavy one .. too Oh • 38 ;.Overcoats' and if there is roan oritoy Who needs one. very;badly'he will take' advantage of this sensa- tional offer to.ltiiy at exactly half price. T here is nothing whatever. =wrong with thein in style or and- you can have a *choice 'in Beavers, Mei tons and Fviez- ,es,''in N'1 ',Ii'ront andVelvet Collar or Double -Breasted styles 'with • big Storm C�ollar•.s. '- We. leave had- :a big trade ";in Overcoats this season and`this offer• is' oil the balance., of; our' broken. hnd odd Tine andnext .Saturdayonly, �..•• 1 „lines .fol . Y, $6.00: Men's 131.zck Beaver •Ower poi ts:: • ly Trout, Velvets' Collar, Sat urday only, . J5 .• "iVTen's• lieavei` Overcoats, style D. B., check linings-" velvet collars, Saturday, only, up with pleuris ' for come time, is faint payment of accounts time yet to do . recoverin again,o• They wilt .he consulting their own Drawers are interests do so the 1.Made from strong cotton free dlxptcate these when they_ Mrai. Itobt. Dennison, near '�'axrwa is r nasi y" will be able 3 . ► v • - tar Make item dressing, r wi of tacks r tl • 'suffering qtr' much from is "veto 'ate a e a better settltment.at office f a a g, d, o ,f i �OIIe grippe. We hope to see het' than with Division Court Clerk after- of 2i. inch embroidery .......... 21 C pinch white otftton, even thread, sack of la ri r1' tble to go arasund again soon. wards. ,;..• . Trigrea.tr,eeting held by the Methal, : , dist pec le of Varna was a; great ,sac • " , .... ; ,» cess. a were much pleased 'to set A Su ement. Ghon Iwo.. .............r......Embroideries li4C $l: noFt;Eiiglish white cotton, fine, Charlie looking after the aged mother, x a, game cotton as *Move, f rowu of even thread, its good guelity at re• �a ,�yy• _ curie alar iOo, goocbs i�pescial s r . r ..; ., . ' . V ' . . mind' °" """ "•"� dance rim ' e1 r Va�f `1'tna, tracks, of feather stitch braid, frill g d lighter.Charlie, i3 'deet 8 J8013 white °ottani gond are. 'ht. Beyond question the rets f� i h 8tbro.dary l�i�C � gy � ing with, a sore aim caused froom the .aceorntlnies i lite lb tic eelA, lritet whits ods rlald 1�gaa .may, r� 4r e acts of a bite of a horse. titokr,frill of inch fine open wont $ � ioroiaerle:� we lfave sllc�wrxl i 24 Good quality of Porton, free irttni very litt'e dressing, = s , cotton • dresaing. 5 tows idol; of featber that will give exoellent Wear. .• �, 'Thr New stitch bi�ai'd frill nh inch for ' special value.'...... . r. « , + r, . r r,.. llitiltfaiightaithce been. stiffer- Taofcersmith, Londesbasro, Exeter,. ° no ° '' „ ' •."• even thread, finished soft for the , tiest and daintiest lot of + m- t Zurich* Wt h $ . f1 add q lit f tto ,iD ! 1 f o as o oo n rows c gos tog "ioC i on, wft finish tad free n, y ' 'Vire have had nxlthin h Mrra'amesLel art , vvhri haas,heen $ldevale have had,to he�held over. ' front dressin fidifrM'of 7 %sh finish, a cotton' with extra good aj1r11]g« g e g school' a as nine a,,,,*,, ...., _.... . rb.1,...k..: .. Wearing �,e r ` o i.'.o al,'e ''mit them fYl Law Guinn� is still visiting many eating budggete- from cur repre. anibro,snor patta►rns .........: 85 inch extrafiae,E, iiah :white'oot• the stook we open u for homes in thf$ vicinity, ' t+t:htat'ivos at Bink Drysdale and to ver fine eventtbread oambrlo . nothing tea hitt school'for th last . i , i i line lalfor wbtte IA Centralia, lied to: give to t New � raid �.........W. $C � P 11 h before. Year's on it orm of his hlealth faili. 0 Vary flits eattAtio, H rows of Sae goodesalt) ..... r, . Nearly every e1' ladylikes look Mr; Deigtatty is now ,livin in Blake EST no tdoking,frill of 4e inch embroidery emu ; ' . .' Pillow eP,otfail Soeciai ills, at pretty embroideries and Where he is engaged taanvassing, ,for'. 1• 'Good quality 0°010010e sod f'raa _ ; hookal. ' t '" ffroto dreecelis .10 routs taolu, i rrf lnoh lrlmaalisd, fleas finish aglow dlt ni'a 'w8lCoblftt fn 1bok these roan 4vNtt ` brei , t : !i� Ina Q j�. white .�.� j�q ,,�yv /, �.y! over �y time • embroidery ��CY white sooner style' .Y„r. •.YY..,, .... �Qf,�io Ne� at ��.�a'�' ,W41.1.:�Q. Mr^Chats Reid, bon ht a ever fine Literal Q g I.IU���� ��� U I featherstitch d tri 1 of i h rotten,d three for- fever days agojfor Which he paid a'�good tire, he Sacrament of the Lord's Supper art administered In l3'ayileld road churn on Sunday. Mrs. B. Pearson of Grey township, slster•of Mr. Joe. Richardson,. died af- • ter it short littlest on Saturday, Mr. Richardson -WW1 le alto just recover - bunch of fart siesta from Ur. and ea cry fag Irota e.ektyeees,, was tmablettt attend; the funeral which took place on Mon*,. Ant Jan.80th. We Are glad to hear that :Mr, W. J. Talk* is recovering from a severe at- tack of la grippe, The annual meetii,g of the Amociatioti will beheld at . • Smith's Wetineatiau, F[ibn 8 tui 0onserretfves are ?slur mutated to attrell'In view rat the oar auo *lotion, J. 13 i'rwildeo& • I. MIT I :: Of mita , of the above Tine quantities ate'limlted, and when they are sold out we ean- uotkIlipikats 1ai:Wo• know these vallxes are good, they are better4han that, they are ex. t pt%rnoal, and careful buyers'should not miss seeing the goody , Direct , r, importers Vile: nto $12 3.25. $10.0O Men's Frieze Overcoats, style D., 33: wool lining, big storm collar, our. • ownmake, $5 00 *5.00: is . role wife .Cr - • - Boys' Overcoats, style '• D. B., big • collar, .Sat-.. "urday only - $2.50 '. $3.00 birens Boys' tedOv,e>•ooatsrmers&', single . fasatin . lining, Saturday only, • 1.50 ' - o Men's Overcoats sty le fly front, in beavers, knapps and friezes, Saturday only, $ E $4 toys'i eel'ors, tweed limed, 2 Saturday only, - This Is the biggest snap evert offered in the history of our hattineex, Every one of tike above lines are all well known standard lines. We mark all our goods in :platin figures • end y'ciu can see for yourself what a ehatrce you will have for Saturday neat. We ad-• viseyou to he on • hand early. They 'will noon find buyers a,, this over.. , ig.r+irr•+wwihllr+ ilw iii �lrc •+Ic. i. �: +1►�11�r �itiw Overcoats for Men' and Boys', It , HALF PRICK right in the -Overcoat season. ` • JACKSON BROS: DepartM iai Store.400°"""-CLINTON