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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-01-24, Page 9oft". bat to. Why the January and February OlniteZines of course. Here ;we some Q f the thoely topes treated in the current iseues Pearson's The Story of the States By Rail across the Sea 'Self Defence with a Walking Stick Historic Mysteries. McCltire,s end Recollectioee of the Stageand its People The Keiser as Seen in Germany The Revenge of the Four [A, cornetts or eattleet Greet Achievements in Bridge Building • Wide World • The Experience of a Girl Diplomat • Ite.united after Twenty Years A Cattle Stampede in Texas . Tried for Murder in South Africa. Arena )N NEWS.R111 Mies Fields of Toronto is visiting ) Mender in tome Mr. Hone of Southampton has taken a, position in the o. f. Wes Ida Melville of Hueseldale yisited Wen& in town this week. Mr. J. Denunerling spent Sunday. with friends In gincerdine. Miss Ella Cameron and sister of Bay - Held Were in town this week. John o1wie AL P., Kincardine, and P. Mawan, Gocierich, were in town on Monday, Mr. and Mrs.. S. Pike attended the funeral of Mee. William Smith of • Wingharn which took place last week, Mr. John Crooks of •the Pala staff is in Goderich assisting to ose of the Robinson steels hougVsy Rod' gens Bros. , i Mrs, B. Potts and family left on Wed. nesday of last week to spend a rew months with her pareets in Our- rirme, Mich. Drs. Gunn and Graham attended a meeting of the directors of the Phy. • Meitner' and Surgeons' Supply Com- ottn'y In Toronto yesterday. Mr, .Andrew Stinson of Ripley came downto visit his uncle, Mr, Andrew Stinson, the weight of whose ninety. seven years.. is now bearing, sorelv upon hint. Christian, Science and The Healing Art The Pan•Amerlean Exposition A. Program of Progress, •Junior Muusey The Perils of Pilots Medern Az tillery ' . Popular Mis-quotntions Queen Victoria, at Hone. And twiny others full of interesting subjects and &den, poetry and glue- ' trations. Agents Parker's Dye Works. • The IV, •D. Fair Co Often tlie Oheopst. Always the )3684, New A.clveTtisem.ents. Groat Preenventorreseee- Newcombe's ,, . ... 4 Great Clearing Bale -W. Taylor. 8c son.••.... Stock Taking Bale Snape-0. B. Koonig.... , 6 ConurOured-Corn File Co.......... ........ . . Wbat to Read -W. Fair Co Gale Farm for Sala• -William .Giould.„. 8 Metropolitan,Course-A-0'. Ranco.8 ▪ Application for -e face -1v. °eats ..... . . s •Amosial Ivfeetine-J. E. Cantelon..i.... • 8 Big Sale -Jackson Bros . . ..... • . ; ... . • • • • • - Midwinter Bargain'Days-Rodgen Bros 8 •Great Clearing Bale -T. eaeesee .8 •About o 0 0 WHERE THEY ARE People lND WHAT 0 THEy ARE DOING at 11. ocooseionoorm• e Vif 51. Alliglit8t1110. Mimi Ringlet' Wroxeter is visiting at Me, George Wallace're Mes. Deuteron and daughter left for their home in Kleinburg after a inenth's visit with her brother, Mr. Wna, Burkitt. Quiet a. saccessful concert was held in Donnybrook church on Monday even lug. The church was crowded and all were well pleased with the evening's entertainment. The proceeds amount- ed to absent tots. Rev. 'eft'. Wilson of Soderich preach- ed missionary sermons for Rev. Mr, Kennedy on Sunday last when• Ale. Kennedy took Mr. 'Wilson's work in (lode' REV. raa. MURDUCK PRE- SENTED WITH A .PURSE AND AN ADDRESS. The members end adherents of the Base Line Baptist church assembled at the residence of Mrs. E. Bali last night and doting the course of the evening presented Rev. Mr, Murdock, their retiring .pastur, with an armee. ciative address which' was acconipan. • led by a handsome sum of money. The address was read by Mrs.°. A. Rowson and the presentation . made by Mrs, A. Askwtth. The Base Liners regret the departure of .M9rduck. 'Dr. and Mrs. Grahern were in Toronto tag "Week. Mrs. (Captain) Rance of. 'Myth. is in _town this week. • • , Mr. Warren Ross of Exeter • was. jn town on Tuesday,. • Miss Thompson of Londesboro was• , in town au Tuesday:. •• Miss lrfeCtilloegh te visiting at her home ite Seittorth. ' Misses Mains spent Sunday at Mr. Q. • Levett's of Summerhill. Miss Sadie Hill of Londesboro Is. the. 'guest of Mts. H. E. Rorke. Miss McWhinney, of Brantford is the guest of Mrs...E. M. McLean. . Mrs. Mahlon'Brity of Mapleton is the guest[of B. G. Courtice. Messrs. Delguty and Wilscin of Bruce - field were in toVvo on Tuesday. . Mites Foote of Georgetown is the guest of her uncle, Mr. -..Tohn Ridout. • Miss. Maud Andrews of Varna was the guest of Miss Annie Howe last week. Mr. Robert CrOwder of London was assisting in the new store last week. Mr. Geo. Mains and Miss Mains of Blyth are guests of their sisters, the • Misses Mams. • • . Mr. D. Cantelon is • attending the , meeting of the county council now in progress in Goclenoh. Miss Grace Duck of Morpeth will be • the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ernest • B.•Smith for rsfeve weeks, Mr. Will. Hortcin of Goderich was in town on Satorday on his way to. Kincardine to take a situation. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Robinson and - daughter of Bt acefield were guests of Mrs. Robert Welsh yesterday; Misses Norma Dickson and Lett Best of Seaforth attended' the party given ▪ . by Misses Lillie and Irene Jackson - -hrrFaidity evening. • Miss Combe, Miss Helliwell, Captain • Conabe and Alte W. 'Latornell spent Tuesday evening as the guests of the, Misses Acheson of Goderich. _ G. W. Hefidersort of St. Marys, who occupied the pulpit of the Rattenbury street church on Sunday, was a guest at the parsonage while in town. rs. George Brogden of Londesboro and Mrs. W. 0. Brogden of Winni- peg, Alan.. have been visiting reltv tives in Clinton and Mitchell for the past few days. • Misses Mains attended the reception given at the home of Mr. James Cartwright near Londesboro, who was wanted to Mies Harriet Howard of Blyth an yVerineedo,Y. The following attended the carnival in Hensall on Tuesday evening Misses Annie Howe, Beat MeConnell, Maude Andrews. Messrs. Geo. McRae, Will. Moffat t, Webb McConnell. Me, W. Jackson is in Toronto this week on a. purchasing trip, while Mr. , T. Jackson is making tour of the • northern towns puehinrr orders. • The firm's big staff is now busy turn- ing out ready-mades. Mr. Will. CanteIon, vi•ho has held a position in a drug store in Grand Valley for some time past, has re- turned home with the intention of remaining for some time. He pur, 02= poses entering the College of Phar- nartey next term, see - Mr. Lack Kennedy sport Sunday in the bosom of his family after hav- ing been a fortnight noon the road err 4-1014 for the Consolidated Pulp and Paper ere Co. of Toronto,. The work evidently_ - agrees with hitn for he has gained ap,-- ' considerably in evrduoipois. Mrs.' .C.:.erge Cassels. of Rochestee, • Mich" was the guest, of Mrs. Jos. ret: Itattenbnier on Friday last while on err - her way to sword, to visit .ber • sister, Mrs. John Bell of Winghatm, • who was ill at Mrs. John Dodds. Mrs. me-. Cassels is a native of Clinton and a vit- cousin of Mr. Rattenbury's. kr. IL E. Hodgens is in Goderich tnis week to pleee upon the market the vo- Robinson bankrupt stock vviaich the Ste: flrin has pitrchased and will dispose of in that town. The people of erode- ere --- rich will find Mr. Hodgens to be a •.2...-_- stotling business man, straightfor- ward, courteous and progressive. as -- Mr. and MI*, To IL Jewett of Bayfield were in town Moodily. The - large etoek shipments from Clinton station that day put. Mr. Jovvett in ele.-• a reminiscent mood and he told ' The -NeWs-Rtersitn of, along With ere - a neighbor, delivering a drove of lot -e hogs in Seaforth for which they' re• ceived three cents per pound. That • was over foray years ago and about ese- the'ttime time a neighbor gold a do" --- big load of pork in Godeeich foe Which he WAS paid $2.50 per cwt.. me -- The price in Clinton on Monday was dew* $0.35 per cwt. live weight. Among the Stanley men in town an Tuesday were Aiessrs. James Keyes 1111"" and Weekes ot the Parr Line, Johns • of Varna arid Stinson of the Road. They are all 1064 friends- of ass -- The Peoples's Papers admire its go. ithead-ativeness mid wish it continu- ed success, Mr. Keyes is one of the* most, proneunced Conservative in the township and no laggart in boo- moting the interests of the neaby. For that mattersevery motheest son. 00"-• of the Keyes is sound to the tore' - politically. Me, \Wettest la not ex. 1.0.- actly a Stanley pioneer but eighteen years residence USA JO Van 0.11110S6 DEpARTNENTAL Welt4rifoemed atid "ouch respected.. draw-. STORE ppen. The Preebyterianti are havitig anniversary sevices next Sabbath cofl. ducted by Rev. F. 11. Larkin of Sea. forth and a fowl supper on the intra- day evening following, ftioderiell l'oyytts111 p. Mr, 0. Hoare delivered to Mr. 0. Nesbitt a fine new, piano a few days since. Mr: D.Burns a. the Maitland return- ed. from Toronto where he had been visiting. Notice- eatortb. hereby notify the public that 1 win not be •. responsible for any debts contracted by any le ir m name without my writ. forming the J. E. Overtly Dairy Supply Co, Ltd. held ab Setorth the following. officers were elected: - President and general Mai tiger, J. E. Orealy, Loudon ; Treaeurete J. P. Mc. Itlaren, Beaforth ; Secretary T. 0, El. ford, Holiness ille. The company's plaut consists of the head -offices and retail store at 247 Dundee St. London, Oedarsprings creamery at Kamoko, Clinton factory, with skimming sta Mons at Seaton!' and Brucefield and, will be prepared to house an unlitnit- ed reapply of milk at the sever al points. Mr, Dennis McGrath of San Fran. .Cel Vern hi, is visiting Ms parents who reside in Seitforth after an ab. sence of Ofteeen years. . Miss 1Vittey•McDougall of this place is visiting friends in Brucetield. Mr. Joseph _Query of McKillop arrav. ed home on Sattirdity after a long seige in South Africa. Mr. George •Stewart will have clearing sale of his stock and imple- ments 04 Saturday Feb. 2nd, Mr, Sohn. Hayes '•wt11. home an extensive sale about Feb, 20. Mr, Hays is retiring. from -farteing, . • . The' Broadfoot Sd Box factory is again running full blast but under.. the management of the syndicate, Itriteefield. • . • e Tbe annivereary services in ceonnec- don with the Methodist church will be held on Sunday and Monday, Feb." 3rd and 4th. Rey. Dr. Gtfford. of, Clinton will preach at 3.p. m. Sunday. •At the tea -meeting addresses will be • de. ivered by, Rev, Dr. Gifford,. Rev. W. 1A, Gifford of Clinton, Rev. E. A. Saw - et s of ucefleld and Revs. G. IL Long and G. Jewett of Hensall,. Recitation's . will be given by Miss M. Washington and Mies M. Davis of •Vlinton• while music will be furnished by the choir of tthe Ontario street Church; Clinton,. • Stanley Township. 'We believe ditching is the order of the day. The zecent frost made the lake al- most ready for the fishernaen but Sun- day's thaw haertgain made a chapgee Mr. W. M. Johnston has rented the homestead from his father for a term of yearg. Miss Kate Harrison is to be con. gratulated on • the • fine display :of flovvers to he seen in the window fore this titne of the season, Miss H. J, Ball left for home last week in Hanover after spending it few months with her sister at Maple Grove, . Drysdale • • Our little berg by the lake is still in a thriving condition. lts inmates aee all well and are enjoying the fine winter weather.• • . • Elections and weddings are over for alitne and so excitement and palpita• tion of the heart have ceased. Miss Jentima Johnston .10 still eon fined to tbe house.• - Mr, Peter Durand Jr. is breaking in a fine driver. • Peter thinks it a dandy. , Mrs. John English, who spent ,a week visiting in the neighborhood, has returned to her home in Corbett. Master Wellington Johnston, who underwent an operation last fall. is around again and able to attend school. Mr. Ed. Stelck, who was visiting friends near Hensel", has returned looking happy. • Mr. 3. Johnston is making prepare. tions to raise his barn, upon a wall. John believes in solid comfort. • Master Joseph Laporte of Goderich Coll. Inst., who spent his vacation at home, has returned to resume, his studies, . R.4.• Scoop is improving 'in health andds still able to move armind. • THE ;QUEEN'S DEATH WAS CA.LM AND PEACEFUL . --- Cowes, January 22. -The Queen pass- ed trona life without struggle. leer end was painless. She expired as onesinks intoglee At her bedside when death .cane were many whom.she loved. Among them Were Prince'ef Wales, the Prin- cess of Wales and heir; his son, the Duke of York; Princess Louise, 'Prin- cess. of. Batten berg Princess 'Beatrice, the Duke of Connaught, the German Kaiser, and the Prificess Oliristian. -With theist were. her physicians, Jas. Reid, A.Douglas -Powell, her. surgeon,. Sir Francis Laking, and ladies of her Court, her devoted friends, and some of her oldest attendants. Atilong•these .were .ber faithful. ser- vant .from India,. who helped .the Queen in her daily walks about her roorneued erho "always stood behind her chair while she was dining. ' • So expired, with all that loving care could clo to soften the dreed ordeal', th.e most conepicuous clutracter of the century,the most distinguished British SovereIgn,'•• . • . party or ' Jan. mob 1001. J. W, /OWETT, • A,t a meeting of the stockholdersen ovdor. The Metropolitan Course. • flendelssohn Male Quartette and nisei Augusta B. Grimm, TOWN HALL, FEBRUARY 7ths Plan open at 01. D.Fair's Friday, Feb. at 0 a.m.. to subscribers, Ad- mission 50c ; reserved seats 75e, Tbe Newcombe Plittio awarded Medal at the Paris Exposition used at these entertaioinents is sold by 0, HOARE'. sramp REGIMEN T PROMOTIONS. The last Gaiette Contained the fol. 'owe* : To be major, Capt. • D. H.olines, vice T. Wileone retired. To be captain, tient. B. DriF. Grant, vice D. Holmes, promoted. • To he 'letzten, ant, Sec. Lieut. J. Galt to complete 'establiehreer.t. Peovisional Second Lieut. IL E. Davis having failed to qualify his name is removed troro •the • Het of officers of the -active militia. Sit pernumerary' Second Lieut, H.. K. • Jordan to be taken on the establish.. moth provisionally, To he Second lintenant provisionally, L. .0. Arm- strong, gentleman, vice 3: •M. Keine, retired. To be.eecond lieutenant (sup-• • unliterary.) W. J. Heaman,geotleman. The tittle Farm for Sale. The (laic Farm, one of the best 100-aere farms in Ooderich township, Huron county, lot 17 and part 18 on the 8th con., (4 miles from. (Ode. rich, 7 from oilmen. Therm' contalini good buildings and fences, is well watered and un- derdrained. Large orchard and garden. Wheat sown and plowing' done. Would sell °Utter 60 or Macros. APPlY to WM. GOULD, Jan. 22, On the promises or Oodortelt P.O. Annual 111,eetiug.; •••••••••....A."1 The annual meeting of the Clinton Gen Club (Ltd.) well be hold at the Rattenbury. Rouse for the transaction of gonerol businoso on Friday, the 31st of January. Dated, Jan. 1901. CANTICLON. J. E. BLACICALL, • President, Sec.-Treas. Applications, for Office. • XOPlications addressed to Th01:00A Jackson, Ego., Mayor, and marked " APplications for Office" will be received up tole o'cleekaan„ on Monday; 4th February. 1901, for the following liolltions in the Town of Clinton: • Baum Clerk and Treasurer PO 00 Assesscir•60 00 Cemetery Superintendent ' 278 00 Chief 4onstable, Wolglaintster, Collo° Nightwatehman and assistant to 410 00 tor, oto 250 00 Weiglimaster \ Poundkeeper VC% partioulars as to the duties of the sOer- al.:Owns may be obtained on apreatIon to the Clerk. BY °1111a12.1TICIPAClerk Ointon, 1'an.22nd. •7•—•"'`'` 444116A/IVIRIVa4iblill.~11~4116"1116111..q6,116,ftelliAlWill T. 'JACKSON'S HEAT •CLEARING SAE. • After nearly half a century in businaps • in Clinton have de?,ided to offer to my patrons and the public gen 0. eraliy a stook. of Cloaing consisting of •' 500 Men's and Boy's Suits, WHICH 'WILL BE ALL CLEARED OUT • Without- Reserve at Halt the. Usual Price. - This will be a .real Bargain Sale it will be un- . tecessary to quote prkes in this advertisement as every- thing will. be marked with red tickets to show the cut we intend to Make: All we ask is for you to come and inspect $ to satisfy yourself that this sale will be one of the Greatest and Cheapest Sales • That ever has taken place in this county. An inyitation to call at • d-• oer store on Saturday next, the 26th, is extended to -everybody. This is the first Slaughter Sale I have ever had and in all probability it will be tha • last, so it is intended to be a real benefit to my numerpus. patrons of *this county; We shall continue the sale Until all is cleared out. , • steteeerneervie• Auction -sale Reuister. Saturday, February 2nd4 at 1 p. on lot 0, Huron Road, Tuokerstnith, Li miles east of Seaforth, farm stock and implements. -- George Stewart, Proprietor; Thos. BroVvn, Auctioneer. • Mr, P. Holt has been 'elected ward- en of Huron, rJAPKSO.N.. • nnuall Midwinter aleeie•-...eineereeereeeeeeseeeee.uselie,....iesoneerenneeseib.• H S If you .want something drst-class in the Way of Photographs go to Burgess' Studio, Cl,ildren and groups. a, specialty. . Ite- orders can be had. from Mr. Foster's • negatives. F. BURGESS. argam Igor inturday Mondayi N 24, itfuu 2611 and 28th We hold our Annual MIDWINTER BARGAIN DAYS .on the above dates, and are expecting big business, for we have big things to offer those who come to the store on these dates. We believe that the mere annOuncement of the dates of our Midwinter Bargain Days will be enough to fill the storc with shoppers1 but that you • may know at least some of the good things that will be waiting for you, we print here a par- tial list of the attractions for Bargain Days. We have determined on -clearing (nit the last reMnants of Winter Slocks,,and there will be many a bargain on .our counters that we have not l'00111 tor in the paper, Come to the store Saturday or Monday, which ever day suits you best. You'd find that it will pay, and pay you well to do so, for we're making values for Bargain Days that are record breakers MItittIttIttIttittlItIttlItttt?tt!ItIttlittIttIttIttittiltIltIlItt!!!111t111.11!!!!!!t!!!!!!!ittlIttlIttIM , .. ._.. ..... -----, ._,. ... O• 11••• I BMW ./ .41P .1.°1 0* •‘W .I .= .0 .P 1.0. M.. •OP 4W" P 74: 4..'1=• /4P = . ''. OIP .. Dress Goods for argain Days. B . The banner departnaeni.nf the big store presents some banner bargains for Bargain Days. Shelves,.must be emptied and counters cleared for spring- goods: soon to arrive. Prices like these ought to do it quickly. Vol, easy selling we, make three lines at three .popular • prices. ;• Dress Goods at 355. Dress Goods at 25e.• Dress Goods at 50e. Goods -Bargee, satin cloths, aoliels ' 350 yards Dress Goods, pla• in and • . This is one of the best Dien Goods • I fancy in black and colors;tbese are . bargains of the day. High grade ;o1;nodfiss; 300 yards plain and fancy Dress • • •, and brocades all popular .makes in the lot; black', navy, brown, green, • materials that Bbia at.50c, 60e and doiraess: a tjustlie aboutpriceof g0m0 eydai ur.amst up to 78s per yard; they are suit - all wool dress goods that sold itt etc. This tot is made up of Ciad in the lot, nearly all blacks, choice *skirt and dress lengths of lines that • able for snits, dresses or separate sold at 35c, 45c, 501 and 60a per skirts; in the lot you will find B0M0 yard; to olear them out quickly we of the rnostfashionablethings worn ., 75e„ 853 peel 11, odd drese and. • group them all at, one price for ?., this season. To cleer lut, your ,,,..„ -skirt ends for Bargain Days, choice wal Bargain Days .. .. .. -...... .... 1 .. 'Ade choice on Bargain Days.. .... .... 0043 • of lot ..... • ....... .......... ...OUC Oth Or 1:Iress Goods. for Bargain Days. 2 suit ends black Crepon, all wool, Short ends and suit lengths of ladies' .. 6 ends, about 125 yards, &hey bro. cloth, the lengths arefrom la to 5 •. •bade dress goods, suitable for wrap. - • • good patterno, juat the' two dresses . . • to sell, regular $9, Bargain Days •, Ak, yards, the colors blue, green, brown . • pers, black mixed with. green, blue, •etc, regular 60o and 75, choioe feral./ -, eech 4,Ar44 • • and fawn; the Prices were $1 and 3 only Hack Homespun skirt ends, $1.25 per yard, about 125 yards fri AA A ,.. Bargain Day'S.. .. . .. .. 10 42.c the popular material for skirts, 3 • , the lot, your' &oleo Bargain Days .1nre i_. ' ' ' ' ' . '. . 51 inch homespun for suits or skirts, . left to sell; regular $4.50, Bargain „, ,,,A Fancy figured Ifornesp.un, In" black heavy weight, will "giye excellent e... •Days , :.... • ...... , . , , , .e, ,.. , ilitIV only, suitable .for • Blurts, will -give • wear, regular 60°. Bargain Days.. oue 2 only fanny skirtpatterns.handsoMe • exce • , P• wool, e ' • • ' ' ' • • tient wear. all urereiu- 25 yards fancy shot velveteen suit - :goods, very stylish, regular $5, for lar $1, 3 only to sell, your choice - .99 able for waists or trimmings, reg- a e, l3argain Days, each . , ' 3.40 on Bargain Days.. ..... ......, .. .. , . .4 , ulat.75c, fot ,Bargain Days ...'... WEI Short ends and suit lengths of tweeds.. , - 15 yards fancy shot materials, 42 • in peat, small patterns, idiom; 50 inches wide, dark colorings; will. 50 yards colored plu h h ' if . sl3ades of red, blue, gold, etc. sold c‘w,.. B ea, eaVyy 0, • yards in the lot, regular 90c and ,„,,..•make capital dressee for children, • 21c at $1 ar d $1,25 for B ' 'D -4013 , r input • Days • $1, choice, Bargain Day's: . • ... • 011C regular 33e, for Bargain Days le apd pcls. for . argajp. Days. • . Bargains in little things that will be well.wOrth corning after. Our annual sale closed on Saturday last with the big- gest rush we have had in years and it is another eviderice of our satisfactory method of doing business. This year we gave the biggest carts in prices ever offered and they Were thoroughly appreciated by a shrewd buying public. ,e are now stock -taking and making preparations for our spring business and a little later on we will have gome interesting news for Clothing and Shoe buyers. gortatitutes him an old-timer. Ile is Mr. johns is genial young 'flan and' re117:11:1111161)111166118i1Zr4e4 Mr. Stinson the son of probablY the vP$444-****4444444""436 -op On Saturday next we will offer a small line of Flell'S Suits • sold. in the regular way for $10, at the low price of $6,48. They are the odds and. ends of our big sale, and they are a wonderful, snap at this price, If there is a man. in tihs section who wants a Cheap Suit, he cannot afford to miss this chance. . • . We have also a few Ulster Overcoats in broken sizes, sold regularly for S7 0-01, which we will sell on Saturday next for e3.78. ••■11111 roglI •-•010 •••••••4/ ••••••4110 ...•0111111 * 4111 .*Efa 0+10 -*oar -re .•411/ 0'001 PPPIF •' •. *Y-VPPPPPPOPPALY44 Z• oopot Shoe Department Specials which we will oiler for Saturday mat, being broken lines. Men's lumberro.en's rubbers, sold regularly for $2.10, in sizes 10 and. 11, Saturday priee...— . .......1.18 Men's 4 -buckle felt lined grain shoes, regular price $8, ia sixes 6 and. 7 only, Saturday Men's $5 long boots, our own make, in sizes 8 and 9 3.78 only, Saturflay priee A few odd sizes in men's rubbers, regular 706 goods, • Saturday price.... ,... • ellorivigotellei4or•olyto,r1,0*Oitge 76 pairs children's woollen hose, Plain and' ribbed, mostly small. sizes good qualities, regular 15c to • 25c, broken lots and odd lilies,your • choice Bargain Days Ringwood and woolleh glues, cream • and asserted fanoy patterns, regn. •, A, • lee 25e goods, to go Bargain Days IVL P• igaaininblDecakys e.athinere gloves, also black with colored stitchines, reg- ular 25e and35o qualities, for Bar- , 15c Boys' heavy ribbed woollen hose, • made from pure worsted yarns, will give no end of wear, were 40o to 60o,your choice for Bargain 25•35C • Odd initial hitodkeroldefrehenastitch- \ ad, good quality, left Over froth Xmas selling, reguiai 124o. chole •• of lot •• •.. , • 359 yarda torehon lace, narrow aila • wide tvidths, good quality, regular 5c to 70 on sale Bargain Day at . 2 yards,for ' • 5 only,ohildren,s Combination suit, , real good quality; medium size, •e A ,„ 8• reedier $1.25,. •Bargain"Days..... vvy 5 Flannellette gowns, assorted fancy • stripes in pink, blue, grey, etc, full size, well made, 15 only to sell on A • Bargain 'Days at, each ..... , WPC Extra, good quality flannelette gowns heavy .weieht, lace trimmed, plain • blues and pinks, 7 to sell on gainDay at each Children's wool &•11111011 vests, small sizes, regular • 20o and 25o, choice 4 A of lot Bargain Days • 1111.: 200 yards of assorted colored ribbon's 1 to 2 inches wide, mostly dark • colors, choice for Bargain Days.4C Fingering yarns, assorted shades and • black, regular 15e an3 20o hank, your choice per skein •• v • • 50 pairs of odd wrests, not all sizes, • not it noir that sold for less than, 50e. some were as high as $1, you,!' see _ 1.00 chomp for. Bargain Days •• ;GOV ANWV1INMANNWIVAIMAAANAAArvWNWSIrAAAAWNWVA • I You'll :wait a, long '200 yards of plain and fancy' silks that we are going to BAH. witliont ally regArd to vallle". time before you get a better silk bargain than fhis. We. have about i2001 ards of plain and fancy alike, many of them their iS enough for a WalBt, good qualities mid patterns that 74 Big Silk Bargain • will !cols well, your °hones to got waist for little moaey, regular 750 and $1.00 per yard, °beim on bar.35e gain days NikApyyja,4~4AAAMAAAW,ItA0AWAAMANNAAAAAO MAINAWAINAWMAANONSAVAAAAWAA, , Mantle eloth Remnants -50e. fit Big Blouse Bargain We are going to clear out all our blouses on bargai 'days. This is how we aro going to do it. Mantles for IBarnain Daya.: 25 short ends cif mantle cloth lengthe • of a to 14 yards, sold as high as $2' per yard,,choice of lot for Bergen; a Days, per end, . .... ... OVC &ICSON BR. 0 0 40 Clintott„ .4440 0.40 .40410 aids oemei 35 only ladies' blouses in black sateen, fancy wrapperettee, eke, goods that • •sold at from 75c to $1.50 each. For it speedy eleroance we make them all one price for bargain day 9, your . . ....... oue , Millinery Bargains . Just 3 of them but all are good. Oats 16e All our untrimmed felt hats, walking hats and sailors, • including tam. crowned 4 A hens sold up as high as $1.25 each, choice bargain days... , ... • ., ,.. .... . .. kV Trimmed Bats 75e • 7 only trimmed. hats left on our stands, We don't want to bother taking them into et eta& or peeking their 'Way so you can take your chola, bargain days for.... 10 Etables' Bonnets 100 About 20 woolen bonnets and faboy hats, nearly all white, sold at 25o and 30o, . A choice, bargo,in clog- „ - .......... - . .......... ................ ... Bargains in Everyday Goods 26 inch navy blue flannel, heavy weight, lea finish, it bargain at 25e, speeial for 1 bargain daysr 2 short ends navy blue flanml, narrow width, for bargain days I end only black serge, hard finish, itable for boys' weer, to clear bargain dart 2 60 yards English apron gingham, full yard wide, will wash and wear well, regular ei 14c. for bargain days. I VI • • • • it Extra healer, cottoned°, very strong, will gist, excellent wear, . ..... a Blue and white check shirting, metres good aprons • 1 mid pink and white cheek gingham, regular 100, bargain days ..... ., . .., .... -,. 1 end check tweed, all wool, good for boys' wear, rtsgt.ls.r 3,10, bargain days.. ,... 2 100 yards fancy wrappetettee short encis of 1eee ena 15e. geode, choice .. , . ..... . e ends dark fancy tvrapperetee, double fold, rod end green ehades, regular 20e, bar- gain days .. - - ...... 1 (ma homy, stripe reorren skirting. reenter 40o, to clear bargain days Parmy skirting, dark bordere, 40 inches wide, regular 14c, bargeen days White end blue &prone, heavy were t, btrgain days "White 'mon aprons, with bib and shoulder straps, bargain days 3 only laney underekirts, stripee, wide frill, regular 81.25, bargain daya . . .... . , 8 I only fancy moron skirt, frill, regular $2 00, bargain days 0•01111, i Extra good blenketre all pure wool,7206, r, plat $5, bargain days a Printed table eovere, dark colors, eize 34x38 inclies, regular $1, bargain &tees ”5 100 yards fine haat toweling, bargain arise*: .. . - ..... ..... - .,..... ........... 75 bleached table damask, good quality, special 'for bargain "daye........ „ 5 50 yerds entente, aerearied patterns, epetial for bargain daya- - . . . .. . . .. 00 inch glom toweling, homy weight, hne quality, Tarte check, one of the bolt bar. gainti we ever gave, for bargain daps 1 a Damatk tale -covers, assorted cetera. regular 1 40 and 1,50, bargain daye 6 only white quilts, large Ai., heavy weight, eoft Mirth, for bargain deysJ. Roney comb ;Wet, single bed elm, fringed all &term& . 5 2 ends %nay sateen, bright finish, sur beat quality suitable for cushion or come i fortere, reenter 250, bargain doe /.. .... 0 . V .... f ... 411,,i1v.t,11, ....... 1 , Bever bible cretonne, dark colors, herder. regular me, for bargain date........... * ••••• •••,•••••• • - .-----•-•••••••- 7e 2e ic 50 So 70 5e 9e .15 SS Oc Se Ge 7e fic 75c 00 Oe , V Hodge 250 'You oan buy it mantle here on Bar- , gain Days at a fraction ;of the orig• Ina" price, We sell them go cheap because we want them all iga geason, 5 only children's eiderdown coats,fur trimmed,sateenlined,slightly dam-• aged, regular $2.75...... ... .. Ladies' beaver and niggethead mane., ties, most of them silk lined, thie. season's styles, gold at $5 and 511,• a An choice, Ba:gain Day e, Kew readies' beaver tnantles,good quality,' this season's sty les, garments that field at $7 and $8, your choice ore" BargainDay Furnishing Bargains. • Gents' lined gloves, dark colon, for 4 -fie Bargain Days ' eev 20 clozen n•en's linen (sonars, stand , up and turn down, balance of odd - • lines, all sizes in tide lot, regular. 124° and 18c, Bargain Days a for XOC Men'a celluloid cuffs, a few pairs' see • only, slightly damaged, regular 30o toe Men's Braces, odd pairs of 56e lines, choice of lot,,.,,....... Boys' navy and grey flannel shirts, . regular 750 arid $1, Bargain Days .0V0 Men's all wool shirts and &worse; aseortedlancy strips, fine goods, regular 00o, to clear Bargain Day ,IMe Mert's union shine and drawers, mi. :in. 1,, ular 50o quality, Bargain bays....0.,CPC Boys" odd undershirts regular 1350- s and 40o, speoial for'llargain Davie 10e Meres cambric shire), attached toSA"° detached cuff, emoted patterre; the last of our $1 and $1.25 line% choice, Bargain Dept ...... '90e, lours; Tor Bargain DAYS.' The printer says we have ho more Speed, eo we cannot give a detailed 1381 of, Inc bergaine for Itatgain Days. We ,Wentd just say diet any person thinking of hay. ma furs of any kind, inantlee, peOneet, ruffs or coats should not fail to come hero on Bargttifi Dam We will have acme of the higgen fur beeping wo sver ofigea ready for you, and it will pay yon to tome. s BrosoClinion