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BLYTH STANDARD--JANUARW 9, 1908,
HODCENS BROS., CLINTON
Come and Share in the January Feast of Bargains
at this Retiring From Business Sale.
NOW IT'S JANUARY, Under ordinary circumstances that would mean our annual clearance of winter
merchandise and the announcement to day of the January Sale. With the talking from business snit its full
awing it means that prieee will be cut lower then ever. It means that utero will be bargains all along the
line, a veritable bargain feast that must coinmmnd the attention of every careful buyer within reach of the
Store. We are itt no need to tnince matters. Now the turn of the year has come the sooner we trot wind up
this sale the baiter pleased we will be. Remember that there le still a splendid'stock here to pick and choose
from. No better within your reach. Remember too that we have cat the prices right and left In order to
Stoke the selling of it quick and sure. The chance to save money is yours now. Wilt you grrtep it?
Here is this week's list of specials. Every items is worth reading.
44,
2 White Cotton Bargains
12;c White Cotton l oc
Clearing all our 1'24c White Cotton et We per
yard, All of it im torted direct front on of the hest
English makers. Undoubtedly your chance to lay
10 a supply for spring sewing at it price that is
money saying. Nice clean stock free front dress•
ing. Regular 124c, for retiring sale per yard .100
tot Cottons Sc
Nice fine quality English White Cotton, fano
even thread, finished soft for the needle, Save ire a
yard on every yard you ger for spring sewing buy-
ing It now, regular 10c, retiring sale per yard..Bo
15c Wrapperette t to
Claering out the last of our lac Wralpperettes, fancy
plaids, stripes and floral patterns, light and derk cotora,
regular 15c, fey retiring sale per yard 110
Ioc Wrapperettes 7tc
77 c per yard for ell of our 1Oc Wrauperetee, suitable
.for waists, wrappers and children's diessee, good pet.
terns and colorings for retiring stile per yard 710
Striped and Checked Shirting toe
eav,y Canadian Shirting, blue and white stripes,
large check, heavy weight, fest colors, gond quality,
Old all 01 el. at 14c, for retiring sale per yard 100
'25c Moleskin 1Sc
Heavy Striped Moleskin, for overelle, 9 or 1 good
pattern, dark colors, regular 25c, for retiring sale,..18c
Good Flannelette 6;c
Good quality Canadian made Phuntelette, 29 inches
wide, fancy etc; pea in Tight and dark colorings, fast col-
ors, very special for retiring sale per yard 0{c
Still Some Big Bargains in Napkins
end Cloths
Still some good bargains in Linen Napkins and
Cloths. High grade qualities that you can depend upon
'to give Satisfaction. They are belling tide wu,y :
1;50 Napkins now selling for $l 03
148.73 a ., 2.82
.25 a ., 2.48
4,50
u , 8.87
2,00 Clothe now selling for 1,50
4,50
5.00
4.00 " •,
2,25
11.117
8.73
8.40
1.09
Turkish Towelling toc
One end only extra quality Turkish Towelling, just
the thing for bath towels, special for retiring sale„„l0e
Better One at 2oc
Better quality Turkish Towelling, splendid weight,
fancy stripes, Special for retiring sale, per yard 20c
150 Crash Towelling tic
le saved on every yard you buy, eitra heavy
weight, pare linen Crash Towelling, '1'hfe was just a
little too good toeell in the regular way. We lava half
a dozen pieces of it in stock, plain or with red border
15e was our regular price, retiring sale your choice11e
Heavy English Flannelette tot
Extra Heavy R'eight English Flannelette, cream
ott!y, regular 14c, clearing for relining sale at 10o
27 inch I-luckaback 36c
27 inch Huck Towelling, extra fine quality for hem•
stitched towels, mauler 43c, special for retiring enleJOc
Table Damask aoc
6( to 68 inch Table Damask, half bleached, good
quality for ordinary wear, special for retiring sale90e
A Better Line 24c
Half Bleached Table Damask, good weight, will give
splendid service for every fey wear, very Special value
for retiring sale at per yard ,.,.....-24c
tot for ,Better Cretonnes
Good qualities itt English Cretonnes, a nice range of
patterns and colors, suitable for an,y purpose you can 080
this material for, special for retiring sale per yerd...,10c
Art Muslins 7c
Good patterns in English Art Muslin, fine quality,
will wear and wash well, regular 10c and 12bc, for retic•
ing sale per yard .... , , ... , ..7a
Sateep Bargains
No„ueed to pay, regular price for anything yon ne d
in the *ay of Saneens and Roma Satins. Every yard is
reduced end you might no well save on your buying. We
are selling All color's in regular lac Sateene far 11e, at d
all 20c: Sateeus for 19c,
Just Half
Th}t ie all We ask for coats, new, s y'II4i, up•to'date
garments. Every one this Se1180118 cut and style, They
trust he sold and hell price ought to do it in short order,
All Ladies' Cloth Jackets exactly half price. All Chil-
drett's Iteefers and 11loters exactly half price.
There is Money to be
Fur Coats are going at genuine saving prices, We sitnply
has to be reduced es quickly as possible. We are selling Furs
$35 Fur Coats $23.50
5 only Ladies' Astrachan and Electric Seal Jack-
ets, made from choice selected skins, good linings used
thtouglwnt. The last of our coats that sold itt 8112 to $80,
A good chance to hay a good coat for little money, choice
of the five Bargain Days
Fur Capes $t.98
4 only Cloth Capes, black and dark colors. Splendid
Oleg for driving end rough wear. Special for Bargain
Days each 1.98
$23.50
Fur Cape $5.00
2 only Ladies' Black Fur Capes, collar of black Ana-
traliaa oppesnm, fast dye, well spade, Mirth, cotnfortabit
and serviceable, regular 110, Bargain Nye each ,1115.00
5 Coats $37.5o
5 ortly Aatrecltan end Near Seal Jackets. plain or
With sable collar and resters, stylish and handsome gar -
Mettle, regular 460 and 850, for it rgain Days.. .37.50
6 Coats at $33.5o
0 only Ladies' Aetraeban and Near Seal Jackets,
plain or with sable collar end reveers, splendid gnrmente
that you can depend on without u doubt, IeFiilar 845 and
9/7,50, Bargain Day's each, • ..$33,50
Get a Skirt for little money
A little -money buys a good serviceable walking skirt
made from good serviceable tweeds and plain cloths,
selling for half or leas than their teal value.
Ladies Cloth Shirts, assorted styles in medium and
hark tweeds, spettljtl fol' acne $1 48,
Ladies" Pweetlilnd Plain Cloths Walking Skirts, real
tits 1 `A1''ha va character and style, rt�gular
nd some 84.50. :111 at one price now and
prfoo isle 2.5,
Choice of all our 91,00 Lece Curtains for sale 73e,
Choice of all our 81.60 Lace Curtnina for 31.20.
Swed on Fur Coats
must turn theta into money right away, for the stock
et prices like title,
1 Ftir J1lcket$20.00
1 only Lodine' Black Astrachan Jacket, made from
good quality skills that will give excellent wear, regular
928, tlargnln Dave you can have it for,.., 20.00
Fur Lined Coats Too
Fur Lined Coats going at bargain prices as well.
We would like to sell them all on Bargain Deys if we
can, We would`do it if you realized how good the 000.10
ere we are selling for such little money,
4 Coats at $39 50
4 only Ladies' Fur Lined Jackets, good anality Way'
er with sable collet' and reveens, muskrat or henster
lining, regular 865 and 887.30, for Bargains each, .839.50
1 Fur Lined Coat $29,5o
i only Ladies' Fur Lined Coat. Grecian mink lining,
black beaver shell, 'l'estltattittn sable collate and teveera,
regular $117,30, for Bart Sin Days . ,,.........29.50
2 Coats at $45.00
2 only Ladies' Fur Lined Extra Quality heaver
Shell, muskrat lining, sable collar, tegular 800 to 80a, for
Bargain Gays 5145,00
1 Extra Choice Fur Lined Coat, regular 870,for,852,60
A better one still, regular 885, for Hurgsin lMya..86) 00
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w Big Bargains in Dress Goodss
We gut hoed 11geilier there t wo 1,41o'e of Dres
Goods, and marked them at these very low prices in
order to clear them in double quick order.
200 or 1160 yari'a Dress Co' ds, plant clothe, (ancy
mixtures, tweeds, Ienemas, l.atiete,++c.. ail colors in the
lot, Regular floc, cite, 73c and Foote 41.00 goods oolong
Goon, choice el the , ntire lot tor title retiriog aide. ... 85c
A great pollectkn of +Lein nether d trgether from
lines that sold at 73e to 81.0u, piaht clothe, penamas,
lanes Wen Yes and tweed anilings, all one price for thin
retiring sale, and that price per yard aoc
kailway fare refunded on all purchases of $to or over.
HODGENS BROS.
CLINTON
Morals.
Jae. uttd Mrs. Bolger, of Winnipn4,
ora house on a visit to Mr, Bolger e
father, 8th Hue.
John McCracken is spending the boll.
de,y under the parental roof, and is
son of Wm. Mctrecken, 4th line.
Mleses Susie Beata, of Mount Ploaa•
ant, and Miss Sara, of Toronto, have
been holidaying under the parental
roof, 7t11 lino
Owing to the removal of H. D. AIn-
lay frogs Sunshine whore he was teaolt•
ing, Thos. Pearce was appointed Sup-
erintendent of the Methodist Sabbath
School,
Recently Chas. Workman, Lad the
misfortune to inflict a cat on one of his
feet while chopping on the farm of H,
B. Alcock, 0th line, We hope he will
suffer no permanent injury from the
accident.
Mrs. 1{eys, 5th line, Iran disposed of
her fine 100 aero farm, which she bought
a few years ago from Henry Moouey,
now of \\'evbwrn, to her son, War., for
the encu of 10,000. The farm is well
located and we wiat the purchaser sue.
cess.
A quiet wedding took place near Sin•
taluta, Seek., on Dec„ 10th. woen Mlse
Lizzie became the bride of Mr,
Fred.lClerk, a prosperous young farmer
of that vicinity, The ceremony was
performed at the I+orne of her brother,
Richard, in the pres‘mce of a few im'
mediate friends and relativee. They
will live on the groont'e fine farm,
"Maple View," On the outskirts of the
village,
Herisa%
Mr, Moorehouee left for his home
in Saginaw, Mich., after spending a
week with Hansell relativea,
Mr. White of the Standard Bank,
Brussels, spent his holidays with his
auut, Mrs. Brandt,
)lr, \Vmet80n of the lake shore re•
cantly picked up ehaira and other
wreckage of some ill fated paeeengsr
boat,
J. McCall, of Yale, Mich., was in
town in connection with the flax busi•
nese in which be is engaued.
The Bachelor's Assembly given in the
Opera Hoose on !1hureday night was
the event of the season. Over 40
coupleq participated 'tripping gaily to
the sweet su•aiva'of McMorrau's Oreh.
estra, of Lucknow,
James Livingston, If Baden, the flax
King, ' wart in town recoutly. Air.
Livingston eon:meneed when a boy to
pull flax at 40 cents a day and is worth
a quarter of a million.
Touches the Heart
•
Sad Story of a Mother of Four
Children laid low with
Consumption
What are Canadians doing to
Combat this Disease?
Weare shocked at the tragedies that
the newspapers record almost daily,
through railway accidents, explosluus,
falling buildings; and other causes.
ItarB incident must surely draw upon
oer sjuipathfes;
But salt and lamentable as these are,
the results are insignificant compered
with the lose of life and prolonied
suffering that comes to thousand. in
the 1)bmiulou stricken with that dread
41.51pe Consumption. >'
8,000 die anttw4lly iu the province of
Ontario from this disease; probably
double that number, taking the Dont-
lniorithi'uu4turit.
We have on our desk. a little booklet,
issued by the 'National Saaitariuru
Audc1644mi, by whom was established
In 19112 the Muskoka Free Hospital for
Csete ulmptivea ` `t In these pages are
puirliethed a few of the lettere that alb
being<eortstentlp- reoelved from appli-
cant{.. seeking Admission to this Antw
koke home fur Coneuruptives.
• Leta refer to"one simply to eaapha•
sign the purpose of this article. e
The story le of a resident iu the
village at Lucent a mother. The
fele* writing on her behalf says that
a N months ago this person, a Mrs.
Carr►ll, buried her husband from Con•
sum ear. He wan au Olt WAX. lie
potidkrd oil around the ceuatty is his
wrrggrxu, There leeNur wad] children -
Mat Abe muths�rf';' diagnoses
beau taken ill and
Ler ph itch* diagnose the ogee eon -
en -the infection doubtfets ob.
Waal iu auesiug the lambs/ad,
1Ae Muskoka Fires lfo.pital for Com
.wapiIives are being asked to adroit
Ibis Patient. t
It is a pl.aawc fur the namagewarint
of this iustitutiba to be able Meaty that
et *time duce the doors were opened
-over five penis' ago -ghee a single ap-
plicent been refused admission because
of 3114 or bar suability to pay.
This menus a heavy strain financially
on. tai+ Tr•tlr,kees;.whe year in and year
out have gone On with the work, mak-
ing `further exteusioua and placing
their hope in the good will. and genet-
otitxx:at the Canadian pubSe.
We'da not know a mere deserving
charity is t.' ii u a, The consumptive
is fOpad everrlvltere, and we gladly
appsyti Whits Article the eug estien
of die, booklet, tlu►t our readmit help as
far (till they can',10 maintain just aitch
patients as the Moor mother ut Luton.
Copiteributions,we learn tun7 he seat
to itIr Wm. teklereuith, Lt., Vice-
?ieaidewt,, S0/ds�ole Arta, Torente;
W. J„ ITg� •astl„ 84 Apadiaa Are.,
or J. S.210 eetaon.See. •Trims. National
Sauitarfum Aisocistion, 947, ging
Street W., Tsronto, Ont. e'
as.{
in Hardware, Tin-
ware, Stoves and
Ranges
A FEW SPECIALS
Double Barrel Ctun foo, now 46.99.
Spraymotor Pump 115.80, now 3989,
Jewel Oak Heater 112.50, now 19,00.
Votmar Washer 4250, now $6.49,
Cold Blast Lantern 77,0, note 411c,
Large Team Bells 10c.
Good Chopping Axe 90o, now 69c.
Plow Points 15c to 25c
(green Bone Cutter $12, tow 10.49.
Jewel Cast Range $45, now 187,49.
New Century Washer$7.60, now 18.89.
Oil Cloth Squares $1,25, now 780.
Body Bell $2.110, now 11.49.
Cross -out Saw 50 fest, guaranteed,
54.50, uow 88,00,
as long as they last.
As our stock is limited come early and have your choice.
B. GERRY
Four Horse Head For Sale.
el Mintaf eonuentiop
-•-OIs TIiE-
Auburn Union Sabbath
School Association
--WILL BE HELD IN -
Knox Church, Auburn
ON JANUARY 15,1908
p144Rammt
Morning Session.
10,50-11,00 Devotional Exercises. Address of Welcome
and Report of,Officers,
11.00-11.15 The Aim of this Convention.
Rey. A,. E. Jones,
11.15-11.40 Reports of Superintendents followed by Discus.
elon of Perplexing Questions,
11.40.12.00 The Quiet Hour.
Rev. J. L. f;foal).
Afternoon Session..
1.45.'2.00 Devotional Exercises. Rev, bar. Hartley.
2.00-2,10 Report of Nominating Committee and Introduetlan
of President-elect.
2.10-2.30 Children's Mose Meeting, addressed, by
Rev, W. ft, Smith, 1). A.
Address, e, . Mtrfll,
Open Parliament, Rltevv. Jbar, L. Semell.
Hoer to Superintend the School.
Dlr. John Wilson,
(8) lbw to Prepare the Leeson.
Mr. Ernest Roberison.
(c) How to Teach the Leeson.
Rev, J. Burn,
(4) Dow to Practically Apply the Leeson,
ltev, J, L Smell,
4.00-4,15
7.30-7,45
Collection, Song Service and Questions,
Evening Session.
Devotional Exercises,
Address.
Song Sorvlee,
Rev. Mr. Merrill,
Address. Mr. Ctinens,
Collection and Answers to Question Drawer.
Closing.