The Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-25, Page 841
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An Upstairs
Bargaitl. Day 0, •
Weare going to make the last Saturday of 1902
a day of special Bargain giving upstairs ,Mil.
linery and Mantle stock are going to present a list of
bargain attractions that should crowd our big up-
stairs all day. This special sale will be a fitting cli.
max to a big season's selling. We want to.enter the
New/Year with racks, tables and shelves in both de-
partments, practically empty. No Verson in want of
Mantles or Millinery can afford to miss this Chance.
Nine o'clock in the morning will be none too soon to
come.
ms clumps zatwow.spooal)
Our Store Tells ot
Christmas
Everywhere
nolido.y tokens M. varied and novel
assortment are diily bursting into
view at our store. Everything has
caught the Christmas sperit and our
various departments vie with teh
other in making all things cheerful.
Fleecy Chinaware, Mirrors, Cut Giese,
Brass Goods, Silver Novelties, Photo
Frames in *nest endless assortment.
Fancy covered books. some of them
withi excellent illustrattions, are popul-
ar gifts. Then we, have books for the
children, linen and all kends, sone
without pictures and sonic all pic-
tures.
Dolls, Dolls' Carriages, Beds and
Cradles, Toys that stand up and toys
that don't. Good tubber toys that
won't break. • .
Come and see us and our stock will
suggest something for your needs. •
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
M.111 itlerY
me I II Pair Go.
Millinery such as this store sells, marked at prices •
these, should fill the showroom with buyers all day Saturday. Often the Cheape,st, Always the Best.
Miss Randall leaves for her vacation in a couple of weeks, and _
must leave empty tables behind when she goes. -There should About • o
be no doubt about her doing it if prices like these should 'clear , People
the showroom in short order. WHERE THEY AR•E •
. OR WHERE -
THEY ARE GOJNO .
•We Know
Trimmed Hats at $1.50 and $2.00
We have divided the stock of trimmed hats into two lots
for Saturday and will give you your choice of, any hat ' in the
showroom for $1.50 or $2.00. If you have not got your winter
hat'yet this should be your chance for every trimmed hat we
have will be on sale Saturday at one of these prices. .
At $1.50
Your choice of fourteen trimm-
ed hats, every one new and
trimmed for this season'e
trade, not an old style or an
old bat in the lot, sold in the
regular war at from PM to 150
$3.50, choice on Saturday for 1•
At $2.00
Your choice of seventeen of
our best trimmed hats.
hese are all expensive lines
ad_now we want them eold
and sold quickly. They sold
in the regular way from $3.50
to $5.00, on Saturday you
take your choice of the let
for -
200
Untrimmed Hats 50c
Saturday you can take your choice of all our untrimmed
shapes for -half a dollar. There are not a great many of them
to sell but aktiare new this season, blacks and colors. We will
not carry one over an s y w
clear fresh stock next season. Regular 81.00, 81.52 smd
choice on Saturday . ... . **** •••...•.•
Wings and Feathers 10c Girls' Knock -about • .
• Hats .506
Odd Feathers and wings, in
blacks and colors clearing at
10c each, sold in the regular
way at 20e, 25e and 500. You
can get a bargain on Satur-
day for the whole lot will •be
put on tables at your choice
, • for ••1”,
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Mrs. Adam Cook is visiting friends in
Goderich.. • • • •
Mr. S. Townsend has returned from
• Brandon, Man. . '
Mr, Dam. Walker of Manitoba is visit-
ing relatives in town. ••
Miss Eva Cooper of Dunlop' is home
,• for the MIMS vacation. .
Master Roy Rodaway left on Mo
to vita London friends.
Miss Mary Lough es:home from Tore
' onto Varsity tor'Xinets.
Mr. Jas. Doherty lias returned home
from Toronto for the holidays '
Mess Moyer ,of Newcombe's store •lefe
this week to visit at her home.
Mr. Fred. Lofteleft. on Tuesday morn-
ing on a visit to Burnside, Mich.
Mrs. T. Cook and children • left on
Wednesday of this week for Toronto:
.Mr, and Mr."'S. Cole are visiting
• with the fortnex's .mother •at Otter -
Miss E. .Parlee of the C, C. I. left' on
• Monday to.spencl her vacation in St.
:• Thomas.
Mrs. (Dr.) Smith of St. Thomas is
• the guest of her. daughter, Mrs. R.
Reek,ie.
Master •Robertson McLean of Seaforth
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V,Ppember 260,0 90
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Commences
Will End
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Spcial 15 Days Sale
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9 * • Saturday Morning, December 27th
, Wednesday Evening, January 14th'.
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12%c and 15c Wrapperettes at 6%0
5007.614s oe extra twee), wtapperette in Resorted colors, .also blacle and
eebite, sante qualley as samples, very suitable for wrappers or will
make good quilt linings regular values 12e,e84 15e, sale priee per yd..
12%c Flannelette at 8c
is the guest of Mr, Gordou Cun-
d this i thewa e take to be sure of a ninghame.
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Colored 51-112- Velvet
he' Yards colored , sllk velvet,
short ends, of ddd pieces,
. regular $1 per yardseel oaring 15
•• _ Saturday ,peleyard
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$1.25. Ti Os .75c
15 black ostilCh thesis ooti fibre':
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. and glossy ,blatke regular
. $125 clioice Saturday .1 U
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Mantle Odds,
Girls' knock -about bate ready' .
• trimmed; also ladies' black
• walking bats, last ones of lin-
• es•that told at $1.00, to $1,50,
choice 050
$1.50 Tips for 90c
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One dozen good black ostrich
tips good size and fibre, glos.
.ey black, regular price $1.50,- n
cleating Saturday• • •••• U
Camels Hair Tams 33c
Thirty asimels hair To co -a -81347a-
• tem, in black, navy, red,
white and grey, also fancy
mixtureiesold'for 50c.ale over.
•clearing Saturdey each...
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The M.antle businessr has boemed all -season. Now the
stock is badly broken. gardly any two coats OD the racks
4: /are alike• Nearly all that are left are odds, 'just the, ...single
garment of 11, size. 7We do not want to carry, a ;solitary
garraelui oVer into next season. TIpt's the reason why we
have pilt new priecs oh all dur tickets: ". • They r: will be ready.
Saturday nierning and the earlier you 'come the better . will
• Mr. W. Ile Latornell of the Molsons
1 Bank, Radgetown, .well spoke Xmas
• in Clinton. .
Mr. W. •.1e. Paisley is .visiting' his
daeghters in Galt, St.. Thomas. and
I Tecumseh, Mich: e "
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Mr. Lester Whitely of .the Collegiate
staff, St. Thomas, is home for e the
! • Christmas holidays. • .
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2e0 wee of pink and blue flannelette, 30 inches wide extra heavy quali-
ty, regular 12.1e.value, to go on sale at per yard' *
•(As simples enclosed)
Dee. W. A. Chipman, Montreal, ' tin-
! spector Noes -one Bank, .spent part
of the past week in town.
' Mr. W. Cole, le:innerly of Clinton but
soW of Flint, Mich., is in town, this
week renewing old friendships.
Mrs. Marks, Miss Marks, Mr.. Soto
'Whidelon and Miss Whicicion of Bay-
field were in town on. Monday. .
Mr. A. Holmes, Who has beenattend-
ing the • College of Phaimacy, Tor:
onto, is home for the holidere,
Mess Essie Clark, who has been at-
tending the Collegiate, has returned eiRoleNAL,
'to her heene in Morris for the hoIi- • •
days. . . ' Miss Donna Parlee left. on Monday eor 1 Mr. William Way, formerly of this
Bert Jackson., Wallace Irwin and Cour- • e Port Arthur,. . • town .but now of Mithigen, after an
tice, who have been attending a den- Miss Lizzie Day of •Seaforth was „in absence of 22 years, is at present vise
tal colic e in Chicago, are home for town this week. . • • Wog- relatives. and eriends in this
SY2c Print at Sc
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30c Black Sa.tana at 20c
soo verde of 80 inch wide Salina Cloth, very heo,vy quality, with verY 20
'etch satin finish, our regular 30e value to go at per yard •
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mu yards of tbe very best quality of Sec Print, in assorted light and .05
dark colors and all Warranted fast, to go at per yard
9c Toweling at 6c • ••
750 yards °tall linen Toweling, 17 inches wide, heavy quality with fast
colored border, regular De, co sale at per yard * . ............ • .
35c and 40c Table Linen at 25c •
75 yards of 60 inch wide Table Lien, heavy quality, our 35e linen also
• shore ends of 40e Dineen all to clear at per yard
75c Towels at each 23c
100 pairs of pure linen towels, size 25 x42, all herostitched, very heavy
quality, regular value is 75c a pair,. on sale for each towel, •
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These are the best' Dresi Good.s
Bargains we have ever had.
$1.25 Black Dress Goods at 60c
100 yards of 43 inch wide aatin cloth' Dress Goods, eonee with pedka dot,
• others with small figure, all this season's newest goods. •These
• goods are all new and have never been shown before, regular price
is $1,25, on sale at per yard
c Dress Goods as 35c • •
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500 yards of Zebeline Drees Goods in navy, garnet, brown, myrtle etc.,
also in plain serges in assorted colors, also heavy checked 'dress
goods, all 75e values, on sale at per yard •
40c Serge at 250 •
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106 yards of 42 inch wide SergeDress Goods in navy and black only,
tea:heavy quality and warranted' all wool, regular 40e a yard, On
sale at •
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60
35*c Velveteen at 25c
250 yards of 21 inch wide Velveteen in black, navy, brown, cardinal, 0 5
etc., all heavy quality, regulat.'35e value for., .. •e1t•
Three 13argains the Best Yarns
50c Factory Yarn at 38c '
100 lbs. of the best Canedian Factory yarn in light meet dark grey, black.
cardinal, etc., regular 50e yarn for, 44"44"444 .. 4 ... A44qo
Our 75c Fingering Yarn at 55c •
Our best 75c Scotch Fingering Yarn in black, to go at per lb. , 0. • • Refic
e (Not more than 2 lbs. to each custobeer) •
Best Shetland Floss at 5 for 25c
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200 bunches of the. very best Shetland Floss in White and black only, on l'en. e.ek
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sale at„ , „Te• .. •
Ladies' 75c Vests at -50c
150 Ladies' Fine Wool Vests and Drawers, extra heavy quality, nicely
made and finished, regular 75c each, on sale, ea •
75c Corsets at 50c •
5 dozen Corsets made of fine quality jean, all steel filled corsets that are
75e values, to go on sale at per pair , „ ... , ...
•$2.50 to $3,50 Shirt Waists at $1.254
Your choice ot about three &teen of our French Flannel Casbniere and
Satin Cloth Waists, in assorted colors and designs, aleo black.
Timm waists are all made in the new fall style but they are just odd
)lues, the regular price was'$2.50 to $3.50, all at one price, each,
• 65c Wool Sheeting at 50c • . •
50 yards of heavy wool Sheeting 72 inches wide. all made of fine ieuarit
yarn, our special value at 65c, Sale price
Wool Hose worth 40c for 254 .
200 pairs of Boys' heavy wool hose, all madeof good • quality of British
yarn, extra heavy weight stockings that will give excelle
03 • ent wear for hom these hose are sold in many • stores at 40e, special
At . •
.25
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$3 fetid 3.50 Tailor Made §kirts. for 2.50
Ladles' Tailor made skirts otall wool honeespun inbavy, grey and black 0• C
also skirts of serge, tegular pikes 3.00 and 3,50, on eale at.each AsU•
.50
.50
1.25
Some 1V1111.ine.ry Barga.ins
$4 to $ Trimmed 'fats at 2.50
Commencing Saturda,v morning wewill place on 'sale ten of our $4 to 85 Hats at each • . .$2.50 • •
Every hat is this season's-he-vvest and all are ma,deof good materialt. If you have not bought your winter,hat this will
.be a chance for you to save„some money:
85c Sailors for 25c I 75c, $1 to $1.50 Black Tips at 40c
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Yourrhoice of about two dozen Sailors, rnad,e of extra fine quality of
Felt,' in-Fawle, Brown, Ns.vy etc, the regular price of Which is 85e'
• each, all on sale to clear at •
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n r• • Commencing Satutday morning. we Will place on Sala. several dozen
4 U.. t4 black Ostrich Tips eegular 75o,100 tie 1.50, at•each ,_ • '
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• VONA NONET BACK .
pi TON WANT TV
• the holifays. Mr. Percy McLean • of Doliith is visit- neighborhood. . • •
Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Brown left on ing Clinton friends. One day last week Mr. E. Living
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Tuesday to spend Christmas :and Mr. Will. Mason .visitedBelgtave fristole disposed of his fast driver to a
New Years with friends M Detroit ends on Sunday last. • • Base Liner for a good figure. '
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and Cleveland, ' Mr. Sohn Cunningliame.wa.s be Ie n ell
e s- The entertain ' tit S S
Mr. Andrew Taylor and Miss Mettle • on busatess on eionday. • ' nen ren by e . .
• scholars of the • Met todiet. chukch on
• Friday was . all that could be desired
ent uesde.y. for roronto. . • ,
their cousin, Miss Morrieoh, which Miss J. Helyar. of Toronto •es epee& both financially and otherwise, •
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.• ' be your choice. -
"• ' -1:Anly black beaver, jacket, '27 ; One fe;wn cover cloth
Taylor went to ChiseIluirst d on - Mrs, Phillips . and 'Master Teddy lele
Tueeday to attend the weeding • Of r
00 P ace on. Wednesday.
ing few days in tow. . -• Divine service is to he held in fhe
'Mr. end' Mrs. lienryliebung. of Aber-- Miss -Manic' Houston; is home Irons lertglish -church 'On Xmas- morning and
dein, South Ditkota-returned fkom Toiento for the. vacati •.0 • ro,t the close • the Holy Communion
ale. West last week
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and will spend Mr. Ped..Robinson left on Monday eto will be administered.
the veinter 'th fr'end Cli
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s nton, • re -pack apples in Toronto. On Monday evening tete Xmas Tree
• Bayfield and elsewhere, Mrs. R. lehennon left on Monday on and Entertainment of the English
Mr. George Cox of Detr
°It, who hag • a visit to her dai hter i 'een Detrit
church S. '8. was . held in endustry
• been buying horses in this district Miss Ji hole 'Wright visited her sister, Hall, The building was croivded to.
for over twenty years, was in town Mrs. Jewell of Benrniller this weekthe doors. The children did their
laet wee , He came • over to get, Mrs. . . on es ah c i en par $ w en y, s ow ng a In
some choice Canadian horses and Tuesday to visit her sister in God- interest had been taken, by those that
• Inches long, aemi.fitting, big • .neantle, 27- inches long, mer- % succeeded. had the manajement of the affair,
earl buttobs;. ineecerized eerised lining, pearl buetene, 6.50 Miss Loa Finch ha.s returned from lelerr,iehend Mrs. J. jr. Tisdall and At the close of the entertainment the
13114.ng, regular $il, for Satin • :. 6, 50 reguler $8.60 Saturday,. ..... Filet, Mich. after an, absence •of eharl;e • are speeding -Christmas in . work of stripping the two trees well
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day .
• • • • 'two years. will remain ivith. Stiathroy. - • laden with presents for bath old and
' ref Le Carla, , 'One only faWn. heave.. ,rnantee, „ ; :**C1;mitou 'relatives for a fortnight aud Master Jolut Shaw, formerly of Cline young took place. tacli scholar •of
I only grey freite op
large reveres; e Me inches long,: ,fly front, . "then return to Flint for a time be- ton, •now of Durham, , ie visiting the S. fi, was also presented with a
velvet collar. ' bag of candies. The proceeds of the
'earl bettons, bell sleeve, , , •, tronmed• with' fancy silk fere leaving for Portland, Oregon. . friends in town.
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• • mercerized lining, regale', $9 7 5n .,stit,hu:ig$ regular $10.00, Sate 6 K ri Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Doupe of 'Bt. Mrs, Joint Maguire of Shakespeare is evening were over See,
' ' but oh Saturdayefor ^ - , i lif • tfruale• . • e ... . . ...et.... , •". • . •
.. •Uti Mary's are the guests of the latter's the guest of her parents. VI'. gout On Monday next a meeting of the
• 4 • • . parents, Ile. and Mrs. A. ItIckown. Mrs. A. 0, Pattison. ratepayers is ca e or e purpose
I only blink beaver rnantle,vel. ee • , ' •,42, Mr, Doupe'represents the Home Coe- Mr, John Laird,. who has been at- of nominating a reeve, four coancile
. • S vet ceillar,27 inches bengsiemi.-; eqne only black mantle, in- respondence School, of? Toronto and* tending the 'university in Toronto, 1 lors and three school trustees to run
• , e Wing back, 5 rows of stitch- - . thee long, mercerized lining, ' • is introducing its method. of teach- , is home for the holidays. ' our affairs for the canting' year, There
' enje around
bottom', mercer- ' collar and reveres • trimmed .. ing. Mr.atelMrs. Saute:ken .and datighter of is no doubt the aspirants will be plen-
% Saturdey for
iked lining, regtilar $8.75, on 8450 ;$w8i.toofifpseitalulredualyttfne, regullier $100 Mr. L. .• Snyder, Who established the Loadesboro were the guests of Mrs. elet,
• , Sovereign Bank' in. Clinton, left yes- J. Fleming Saturday last. . Mr. s.nd Mrs. A. H. Pluironer were '
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terday for Toronto. Xi the Sover- Mr. and Mrs. Coats and son, who attending the funeral of tbe gentle -
1 le, • bleek. kersey :Man_ tleg,
' 40 indhes Ion
semi fitting' fly front,
•.9 • twilled silk lining,
down %mit, regular $12, filqe I 75. .
, t only black inantle,, fly front, ' . elgie Bank, head office staff is all have been 'visiting Clinton relatives,. nt•an's sister in, Clinton on MO'nday,
e 36 inches long, twill lining, 5 00 . of the calibre' of . Mr. Snyder it will returned to. Brampton on Thuesdar
regulate $0.50, Saturday... ..e, * -'rapidly win ?its why. to. the ftont last. Dr. Jerome has disposed of Ids fine
• tee° new? fniecAtitching , Mr. Robert Chowen, wh•o has been air brick ' residence to Mr. Jacksoiz of
* -• hlorris who receutly eold his farm
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* one...only Oxford grey cheviot • down "town on Thursday Met for the
. • • tnentle 30 ineheit lenge fir ,^. first tene after teat, weeks' confinee, London, `
has resigned to accept a situatiou at the future.
gr. D. Dickinson was ghee • to get employee of the o. f. for sometime,
arid bite:ids leading a. retirdd, life for
urdhy t,
•"' 4 only fawn karsey Jaceet,twil.
led ailk inehes long. •
pearl buttons, tidily tiatto
• • med with trills stitching, 10 00
leggier $14, Saturday at..., ea
• One,only, fawn Veliver jacket,
mercerised lining.. 27 inches
king, semi -fitting, white pearl
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..efeeelitia
Inatome regular 0,00e Sit leitel
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day 44 .44•4 ..11*U tit
• • feont, Ilietiti throughdttan e Pegg'. 5 00 meta 1 his, 110t1Se AB the result of Mr. and gre. J. T. Clark and lainily
call, but khal pulled through, some of 'fotonto are spending, Xmas at Miss Susie Brown of town. •
what to the surprise pf, even the Mr. T.. Jaceson's, Jr. After an absence of two months ib'
-medical inen, - .. 1 1‘114 43. 3' aibbihfis left "pil liteed47 Manitoba Mr, John Debhohn returned
Xt. James tagleeon returned last • moritinit :for ,Cleveland. Ohio, to •n Monday evening.
Ing, it stylieh coat for -on - • spent se.veral months 'engaged • in the her mother and brother; ,
Sattirday„ ,.. .... • . greed- vetth erine^ wagee were good days ago from St. Thomea where
'• Miss tradnock, who has been carry -
hie $8, on Sattirday.,. , ing ott the dressmaking here for some
atei the ne had a very close •and Mr. and Mrs. Tames McMillan time past, has' sold lier business , to
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• One oply .extra quality' black
. beaVer mantle,lined through.
e" •Otit'a ith toed quality twiIl
_ lining, silk butteme, send-fite
'week iron& North •Do,kota. where he :mend ristimis and New Yearo with "Messrs, Plumbiet and McNei.. 'are
el Mr regular $le 50 buileinge -trap, The elhnate a -•Alt'. leobert Stevan; returned a few
• • , . ' • and several' of tildes brothers are lie was employed for v r ks
c:ttece, in, t,lee oitriet in which he 'Ile had a. goiel situatioseti etl:vaiwtleiefe.
' There is a, coat on.the above list but is new this sed- 1,14pleeatige 1,apteritailivisatiloetrh. tidt teittks•
emneahat of moving to
son. There are about a dozen. other•garments all this season'ii
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goods that we have not rooin to listhae. They will all go .
,•.; 'brothers in "Abeftleep, South Dako- Mr. Rob rt McCool, who Went eto the
Notthwese several weeks ago with the
on sale Saturday at the same priee reductions as 'those abo q, • ta,
Moosmin, Assa.,. and is now at the intention of embarking in business,
has decided that after eel he een do
'Pleures• of the vicinity of
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as well Id 0 te, i and t th
• n ro n e
Before • teturnin he visited his
Rod
e .s., ro
CLINTON;
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eftgaged in ao uedertaltitig whichwill
in time revolutionise the building
trade. We refer to the mathines they
manufacture ern. the making of cement
blecka. It was not their intenthou at
first to engage in, building operations
also, but in order to demonstrate that
their' product is good they have, in
addition toother work, built cement
houses for A. II. Jacobs' of East Wee .
watosh and .Jas, Witidmill of West
in is three years alum his exp
previous vis- 7...---- ---- - '-' its comforts. He Windmill are 'tray mach pleased with
WaWanosh, Messrs. Ja.tobe and
91(1 V ,Ill It Sth 1. t pidtnik titriv., ofitov
is ected hoine this week. i their houses and put lit a good word
, it. ete is a, thordugh-going Weston. 'for lelesste. Plummer and McNally
' er and thinks that nowhere can a Mr. W. C. lelehtitughton returned a fear
farmer elo to well as on the pieta'. days age front Calgary, Alberta, Whenever opportunity acre.
for which place he left some Months
ies. • li,40 muistion of fuel is, so to
that it is
• edida 1
.seetiotts, but Mr. PleWes thinee _ great country, Mr. MeNaughtott ' • feeselt, a " burning i
• ne many ago, While admittfeir
131etT11„
' toiling of 'driving twenty five milee, ' 'net consider , the proseeete in Itis
ciatiog dowie a. Ilead of wood and oten line' of ' businese sufficiently le.OSS--Itt Clinton, oil Tim eettd,' to
eefenleing hOnee again, all in the bright to warratit hint remaining Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ross, a
Sante Ian there. . , daughter:
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• sumer-till:117A. •
Mr. Will. Ferris of Harlock visited
friends about the hamIetelast week.
Mr. Charles •Parsons of Herlock and
Miss Ida Adams of Cottstance visited
at Mr. W, J. MeBrienls on Sunday,
Russel Andrews of Clinton visited
at the IVICBrien, homestead oie Sunday.
• The school, entertainment given here
on 'Friday. evening was one of unusual
success. The weather and roads were
faVoiable and the housewas well e
filled. A -large eeninher from a dis-
twice were present and were. not dis-
aprointed. • 'Mr, Shareley, who was
expected. to Mee 'pare in the peogium,
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for sanie unknnevn reason did not >make
his Appearance. Rev, Mr. Wright oc-
cupied the chair and kept • everything
nioving. The:children gave their part
of the program, which contested of
eingh g, recitations and dialoete :4', in
' the very best style, which reflect d cred.
it • upon thein and 'won their teiehet.
The dialogues given by the adults were
also well rendered. In fact all that
was done was well done and we may
seedy say it was a good success. The
eroceeds of the • evening amounted .ec,
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GOD1Oli TOW/MB/P.
" The Christmas • Tree ante
went heed at Middletanee
Monday : evening • lait was `Nafee.
the happiest events of its' kind Wee
held here. The thief number on tr
program.• was a ' eantata entitlea
"Christmas With the Pixies," and
the natural performance and geie.ty
of the children won the adeleil'i,rea
and applause of the iarge 'audience.
Recitations were also given by Miss
Eva Tolitison, Charlie Wise' and Bert.
Wipe, and songs by Mrs, Halliday,
Miss Mena Middleton and Mr. John
Middleton. " The Fatuous Baby
Show,'' by six little girls and Master
Willie Wise as judge,was well render-
ed and created much amusement. Mr.
Johh Middleton'Jr,, acted as Santa
Claus with great success, distributing
to all the childreo gifts _front his well
laden tree. •e
Mr. Walter Sharp Ot iEthel is spend!
ing o couple of weeks with his uncle,
•Mr. R. IL Elliott.
• Miss E. Centel= of the 7th con. '
is in Goderich learning the clressinalie
ing. We wish Lizzie suecess
McKINNON ifk
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House •Furnishings
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Perhaps you want to tone up your home before
Christmas with a New Carpet, Axminster Rugs, Art
Square?, Lace .Curtains, Silk Table- Covers; .Golden
Draperkes, etc, If so we are fully prepared to supplythe
demand, and to quote special prices till after the holidays,
'Union Carpets, yard wide, good colore, worth 30e, for,25e. • . •
Beearye tvrisply Union Carpet, Yard wide, is a variety of.patterayt, at 05e0
45e and 50c.
A special line,of tapestry carpet, in good leatteruis andcolors, relit -der Ose,
WoriritraPete p.trcl, wide, in. a vailety.of patterns at 6eie, 75c and 05e,
A'?
Art Squares, Woven in one plece,ein different sieeri up'to 4 garde Wide by
yards long, With border 'all around, Will fit an ordinary eked room
• without any matching or sewing and will cost no mere • than any oth-
er carpet. We have Them in three quilieles. Ask to se thebe.
Lace Cueing, 'in all qualteinst from 25c to • $2.604- e.
Att Musline and Curtain Screws, 5d, c, 10e arid 15c.
410
Wa abyw a 10.1%; istOck. of swell Overcoats for Yobtig Men new
Raglanette style Which is nbieeso popular, from $6 to $10. - •
M00915 Black rendWavy Beaver Overcoats, in all Idle*, froth $5.50 to $1014
• Men' e Heavy Frieze Hiders, high storm* collar, heavy Warm lining, at
475,14.50 and pa,
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