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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-14, Page 8.4141.11.1771.4 7-49"1".' 8 Januory Sade 'Third Week, Five-dollor Week In Montles„....iw We are going to call the week conimenc- ng Jail. 16th FIVE -DOLLAR WEEK in the Mantles, because we are going to give you the choice of all Mantles that sold at $10.00 or under for a- five &liar bill. Between two and three hundred new Mantles have entered this store this season. To -day we have 30 or 40 in stock.. These mug be sold before the 31g day of this month, for we do not want to count one when we enter stock. To make the selling quick and sure, we place this extra big bargain on sale, commencing Saturday. If not sold Saturday, they will stay at $5.00 all. next week, but Saturd3:y will be the day to get best choice.. MANTLES at $.o� Your choice of every ina,n tie in the store that sold . $10.00 or under. Every and new this season, all popular and tip -to -date styles. Nota poor garmeut in the vrhcile ' lot. To clear them out quickly they go on sale Saturday 05.00 morning at your choice of the entire lot A few COATS at $6.50. Just a few extra good gavinents to 8011 at $6.50. Per- . haps a dozen in the whole lot. They are all new and stylish Coats. They sold at $11.00, $12 50 and MOO. To clear them quickly we put them on sale Saturday morn- ing at your choice of- any Coatain tho store that 'fold for AA pip over $10.00, at your choice for ... ; Idi One-fifth off Furs for. January Sale. lot I Last Call for Millinery. Here is the last call call for Millinery, this season.' By Saturday night we want an empty Show-Rooin. This is the way we take to get it: Choioe oi any untrimmed -Bat 2be. Choice of all our Girls' and Children's Outing Rats Me Choice of ail the Mimed Hats in stock MOO. 1 ot 'oif.#urs dis.rag: January. tf* Just Fourteen --- Ladies' Pur Fur COatg to Just Fourteen Ladies' Fur .Coats left to Sell: Every one to be sold at one -;fifth less than our regu- lar close prices. Every garment good and absolute- ly reliable. Here is the. list. If there is one in it your size you can get a BARGAIN: . . . One only Ladies' Astrachan. Jacket, good quality skin'well made and lined, regulat $30.00, size 31, one- ra aa fifthoff makes it zeaulp One only Ladies' Astrachan Jacket, size 32, good quality skins, well made, first class linings, .regular obao AA $35.00, one-fitth off makes it QVI•ug, - One only Ladies' Astrachan Jacket', size 40, regu- aaaano lar price $40.00, one-fifth off wakes it e Mae, - One only Ladies' Astrachan Jacket, size 32,, regu- lar price $45.00. one-fifth.off m 40 akes it. :a. 010OUV One only Ladies' Astrachan Jacket, size 32, regu- A nn lar $30 00, one-fifth ofrefittkei it , ...... . . One only Ladies' AstrachanJacket,(litre, fine ' quality, made from &elect selected skins, size 34, regia Aft A lax price $50.00, one-fifth off makes it wkv•vv One only Ladies' Astrachan• Jacket, size .3•1; a lar price $25.00, one-fifth off makes it . 4141,.4/e1 One only Ladies' Black Bokara.n Jacket, veey fine , , AA quality, size 34; regular $55.00, one-fifth off makes it04*.UU One only Electric Seal jacket, size 80, regular price $45.00, one-fifth oft makes .... $86.00 One only Electric Seal Jacket, size 34. regular price RA $42.00, one fifth off makes it , coo ou One only Ladies' Black Aetrachan jaeliet, Sable.. Collar and Reveres, size 36, regular $60.00, one-fifth off ' makes it . $48.0. One only Persian Lamb Jacket, regular $75,00, •one-fifth off makes it. . . 0. ..... ativ.qe These Coats are all first-class quality, made from select- ed skins and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. 1 oi One-fifth off Furs during January Other Bargains. Odds and ends, clearing lines that will saye money for people who take advantage of our great JANUARY SALE. Kid Gloves at 4lle Ladies' Xid Glower, black and'colors, standard $1.00 qualities, all sizes in the lot, but not -an aim% of any one kind, elearing during January, per pair .... MKT Walat\Enda Palley Flannel $1.00. 15 Weak ends fancy Freneh Vittnrieht, 23-4 t� 31-4 yards in each end, all good patterns, regultir 50e qtatIl, ties, clearing at pet end 84•••..•••..•• Hodgens Bros,, CLINTON 1611111111111111.0.1111111111.111NOIN Tim COMM Nays NoRicotta Jan.tt ry 14th,1004 kll The Now Iagazines And Soma Old her All thenew issues are on our stand as soon as publish- ed. If they are out they are here. Prices the same every- where. Subscriptions gladly received for any publication at regular rates. About Some Oki Magazines In excellent eondltion.lamostcases complete for the year. Just as good eading to day as when Published and at big bargain prices. Scientific American 1001 for 75e 1902 for $1 Chambers' Journal 1901 for 60e 1002 for 75s: Harper's Bazaar 1902 for 50e Current Litereture 1901 for 60e • 1902 for 80e Scribners 1898 for 50e 1903 for 01 World's Work 1991 for 50e • 1902 for 75e If you want good reading, in good condition at a very low price. Come 80011. Agents Parker's Dye Works. WI DI 'Fair Co.• 'Often the Cheapest, Always the Best. About People We . • Ladies Coats made of tine English Kersey clothatlso of all wool frieze in usittes8' Commencing Last Tuesday And Will Continue All Month We started the new year as we have done for several seasons with a special sale itt ev.s ery department. High class merchandise, at prices made attractively low without either sac. riticing style or quality. None of the goods in the sale are made especially for "sale pur. poses." A few of the lots are odd or small and therefore must be closed out. in other cases the goods were made for winter wear and must be cleared out at once. It has always been the policy of this store to carry no goods over to another season if low prices will move them See the large bill of last week for full list.pf prices. We mention below some of the special efferings. It will pay you well to visit us during this sale. LA.DIES' AND CHILDREN'S 'WINTER COATS FLANNELETTE GOWNS, WRAPPERS, UNIAR- ARE BEING SOLD NEAR THE WEAR AND HOSIERY AT REDUCED • HALF PRICE MARK PRICES -trait" 1 $6 and $6.50 Coats at $3.75 50e Flannelette Gowns at • 40c 750 and 85e Flannelette Gowns at , 65c Any Ladle's Coat in the store, of beaver or frieze, in black or grey, that ia• 7 t $1.00 and $1.25 Flannelette Gowns at. .. . 85e sold at $6 to $6.50 for , .0 Us 1 U• $1.50 Flannelette Gowns at • $1.15 Children's Flannelette Gowns, regular 65e for ... . ..... . , ....50e $7.50 to $9.75 Coats at $4.95 .• Ladies $1.00 and $1.25 Wrappers at .. . .75c Ladies 35c Veste at• We Any Tait intthe.store, that sold at $8•50 to $6.75,w ill be sold during this 4.95 Ladies' 75c and 85o Vests at Ladies' 05e Vests at. ... . .. - - • • 135c 50e ,. ....... 1•14. .... • • j ••••• Ladies' andahildrerea 25e and 35e Worsted Hose at 10e Boye' 40c Worsted Hose at... . 20c Ladies' $12 to $15 Coats at $6.95 Miss Flossie Glew of Seafortlo is via- iting in Clinton, • • Miss Millie •Steirenscm; visited -Coder- • ich fi'iencla • on Sunday. • • Min Roberta of Seaforth 4144 - ed •Clinton friends' last week. •• s Miss .1.(ydg Cook :of Toronto visited ,her sister in Wiegliam over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, W. EE,..gleson spent.' Slain • day at the fcirmer's old. home 1n Bay- field. . . Messrs. J.t.sper and -Oliver MeBrien of • Auburn were in. town. On. )11-e4n6sda.y of this Week. •' Miss Celia Hutchison of Ailsa. Craig • , 'was the guest of Miss Millie Stev-. cns,on last week.• Messrs. Willie. Christopher and Thomas Bulger of Walton' are at .prepent*viti- biack and grey, theseave our very finest coats, and sold at $12 to • $15. Sale price u.onu kEMNANTS. • OP DRESS GOODS TO Children's $3 Coats at $1.50 •. NEARLY HALF PRICE Your choice of any' Child's -Coat in the store, that sold at $3 for,. ..... , 1.50 . 50c to 75c Wool Dress Goods at 28c $3,75 to$5, 50 Coats at $2.50 , . Your cheice of Childs Coat in the store that sold at $3,75' to $5.50 at • 2:50 GO AT 300 yards'an all wool dresses.goods 38 to 42 inches wide asfiorred shades of NavY. Gi•een, lied, Brown and etc, ThiS la a lot of goed dress goods we cleared a honse a , •TAILOR.,rtAt* $K1 RTS AT CLEARING •PRICE. 'The regular vehie°Waft= ia frwholesale at;very low price28 Oro.50c to 75c. Sale'price is per yard. - $1 75 • • iting friends. • • • . • Clucas • of Toronto spent' • ,Stutaay , as the geeSt of his .9yrother- • Mr. -J. RattenbUry. '.• Mr: Bert Fitzsimons, Wine clerk at. the, • •- Comenereial hotel, Seaforth, -ppent Sunday at his home in town. Messrs.: J. E. Catiteloc., • R. Graham . and J. Dodds are attending; the gun . clu,b.,teurnanient at Hamilton this Mrw.eild Mrs. • 'W. T.' Fanauliat and. . . , . daughter; lgies Sophia, spent a few • clays• last week with friends in town O Mari! 4MurrayviicilritIVI. en.. wan 'and.hris mother, • Mrs. Geo. MeRwaie, are at .preseut • visiting the •lattpr's: sister, Mrs, H. F.; Anereivs, ' .• . ' ' Mr. Janie Eagleson has• taken a sitr% nation in the organ factory at .0.06:. erieft His son Fred..1a.•..s been. ein- ployed there for. the past fortnigi:e. •• Mrs. Edwin Ashley of Kingston, who , has been., guest of her. .iliother, •Mrs. Millcir, Londesbore, for Sort.- , iitg4set:"....y. :was • a! "Ciit:t9n visitor .on ,rtle Mr. George Brownlee of. Seaforth was ill towieTuesaa.y on his way to at- tendlhe nieetiag •• of the Hullett Dis- • tria. L. 0...L.:. at •SirtioneritilL . • Ile • continues' to look vo.trin.,,c very ,many ears inore'you thrill than .he real ft15. John'. Noble • of dinto, Mau., is 'the:. .guest Of his brother, Mr. George No- blc . of 71:lullett. ale formerly lived • in Clinton, but has .been •SCV(41 years .iit tlia; West and • noW has a good-. . • paying 'business 'a.t Minto, a ttriving • -place. , The following ineMbers of 'L. O. iaNcc.. 793, akalorth, .atteeded the uneeting of Thillett District. at Suminerhill.'on .Tileadaya Jas.. F:•Welsh,..'J. S. Wel-. • sh, 4.. W. Marshall,. W. .12iley, .M. '111eDiarmid, 0, Brownlee Sr:, E. Makins • *arid •J, Mon tgoineay. • Mrs. SI 'A'gnew returned hone.' 'age Week after haviiig•been in aonchin .a month - 'nursing Mrs, Ralph Beazer, Mrs. • Agnew is ncw spending a fort- night with her .daugl ter, • Mrs. Harry Clark of •Seafeirth, .afterwhich she goes • to visit her son•Will, at nigh - gate. • . •• .• Mr.. S. ',Dow, Who for the past ten' •yeais ' lies been its bitsiness at West - ...field, Was in town Saturday' onkis way to Herisall where lid will repre- sent Vrept 4. Wood.The 1..igh. esteem jn Wliie's he is held •a. t his. Crldi 1101116 was given expression 'VI in a presen- tation made.. him on the eve of .. his. 'N departure., • • . . . Mrs. Harry ,Morrish .and ler c,atighter .. Elsie of Oxbow, Assa., arrived a few ezys ago•en a visit to,her,old home • in Clinton and relatives hear:. trait-, OVenMrs.• Morrish likes the • West well 'tend now prefers a. residence .there to here, which. may be elite somewhat ta the fact that they have prospered on the pretties. They now own 480 acres and had 3600 bustels of wheat in their last crop. • $3.00 Skirts at ' 3400 Skirts at: •0. •. . .ss.se Skirts at $0.50 Skirts at $4 75 •$2 05 60c, 75c to,85c Dress Goods and Waistings at Sc3 250 yards of black: andeoloyed dress goods in assorted shades, alio•a fine range of our newest waistings, thaiegular valne 'of these goods ts 60c,15c te 85e. All to clear at per yard • NONV IS YOUR. CHANCE To. .BUY FURS CHEAP • . • 85cliomespuns at 00c s6.75 and $7.50 Aetanchan Oaperines at $5,00. $3.5b Caps at $215 • . • . • ,33.95 Grey Persian 'Lamb Ruffs at $2.75. $V0 Caps at $2.25 '56 inch wide all wool 11.oirtespims in Grey and Black, on -'regular 85a ' $2.75 Grey Lamb Caps • at $2,00 . $15 00 Ruffs_ at $9 5(1 a_a_ t t • •:!_t '• • • • • .• • • • • *' t•It • • tt ••• • • $15.00 Caperines at $9.50; $8.09 Coon Skin • Ruffs at . 85.75.:..• • • $9.00 Sable Ruffs at $6,95. • • $11.50 and $12.00 Caperines • at $8,75 • • $3.95 Astrechrm Caperinee at' $2 65, $2,00 lane Knife at $1.25 • . ontespUns an Tweeds iat .75c - . . . $1 25 H $5.00 Black Aetrechan....11.0ffeal, $3.50: $7.50 Ohio Sable Rtiffs at $4.95 ''' •• ,$5.0,0 Grey Persian Lainh Muffs at $3.50. $25.00 Astrachan.* Coat at $10,0 20034.FdirOt561tTe1livide h4Mespims and tweeds, -sorne..are-plain•colors.. $28.00 Astrachan • Coats at $22.59, $32.00, Astrachan Coate. • at $26,0 • others have neat stripes. all are new this •season • and Hever. sold •• $87.00 AStrachan Coats at $26.00. ' $15 00 Bleck Astrachan Capes at $7.50' •• Juicier $1.25. • Sale price will he, .... • .. .. Stanley Township.' •Blyth. • .Mr.: Robert Armstrong Of...the.Goshen. Line, aceompented by the Misses Arni- stiong 'from La, R.h.iere:;.' Man. , ' were . guests at the hotne :of Mr.: ..Sainuel... ..Johnston ;el the 13abyloii. Line one day • this meek. • • • '•'-a• • • Miss Hattie Reid of Man., is the guest ofhe.i sister, .Mrif. Stogdill ' of the Gosten 'Line. . • a • .. Mr. and 'Miss. Elliott of 'the Babylon Liticaetitertained a •few :guests one even:„ •itig Inst Week, . • and airs. Mati. Batts Of •the Baya. field. ' Road • • were • guests of and Mrs. J.. T. Xoys of the. Babylon Line on Thursday .evening last. . ..Geo. Dewar of the Sauble • Lim aalled on Babylon • Line- friends on hiondayI• • •• a •• .•. • • Several from this vicinity attetieed ' the Insurance nuating la Zurich Tuesday. a • • . • • • We are sorry .to record the ',deathof the. infant daughter of Mr. and • Oars. Robert MeClinehey of the Goshen Line, • The •fitnerwl, whichwas private, • tool* tlace en Saturday. . , Mr. James Morrow of Silver Sprin- gs, Man., has been spending a few days at thehome of Mr, W. Taylor. • • Mr. W. Ilsles of Goderich ' and- hie fatuily spent afenr,: clays last 'week witt. Mr. Bates. ••• • •• • Mr. Win: Daeldson of Va'rgoi. Dakota, . whc hus been visiting friends around here, ise' now the guest of, his brother, Mr. J. Daekleost of the Gos- hen Line. He was time a Stanley bey but he is none a. prosperousfernier of Dakota, ire. has a large •fartri and a ;comfortable home out there.: .and Mrs, F. Clarke and handy spent New Year's e.ity at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. • Dewar of the Sauble line. • Miss M. Dalrymple who was eagaged as teacher for S. S. No. 3, commenced duties last week. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keys spent • New :Year's day 'at On latter's sister's Mrs, Edward Johnston's. • Mr. Samuel Bates Ins 'returned to Seaforth to continue his studiee there. The Misses Armstrong of La Raviere, Man., are visiting at the home of Mr. aral Mrs. Robert Armstrong of the Goshen Line. Miss Jane Logan 1.as teturted home after attending, her cousin s wattling tit Ripley. • • • Mr, and Mrs. Wm.. • DOWSOli ef 131ake were de guests of Mrs. Win. Taylor recently. • The following front this township de- livered live stock in Clinton on Sat- urday : Henry. Peek,. James Meely- niont, Nathan Peek, John Reid, John IlefAties Amos 1<eys and Thos. Brown - L. 1. Weekes lis.s returned .hoine from Walton where she paid a pleasant visit tt. her friend, Mrs. II. McCue*. Mr. liert Collins of Man. is visiting lig uncle's, 'Mr, "Logan's. • Miss Lath Weekes eittertaiued it • number of her friends on Thureday eva • eting ift honor of Miss Lena Longaalio has beeii the guest of her cousin, Miss Elliott of the liu.hyloe • West* Too. kersmith. • Mrs. Grant of the London. R adis the guest Of Mrs.' l'ohn Maar of Clinton. • Mr. • Jahn Laytor left • n Monde.y for Aylmer • where be has accepted it situation. Mr. Ed liedfortl has returned alter Itis Christmas Vacation. . Miss 'Tillie Nott is visiting Base Lire Metals this week. Mrs. Win. Stanktry iof the London Road, wto has been on the sick list, is we are pleased to say roe% cring. Mr. said Mrs, Wm. Falconer of Clin- tork Suinlayed • with friends oti the London Road. • Mr. Malcolm Clement will take elraia go of Ile vottege prayer meeting to be held at Mr. J. Averyls• on Monday even i next. The new post office will be thrown open to the public from 7 to 10 o'clock Saturday evening. • Next •-Sunday evening Rev-. WC.. White of Fop 'Chow, China, will prea--.. "in tte• English church. • . • On Frida,y.- the ,aurual.ineeting of the ColuicrV.ative.• Association of this burg 1•Was • held inathh' Orange ball will n i large' attendance of roomber4.• ahe fol-. lowing officers 'weie. .elected 1:•• President, •A. McNealy'. , 'Vice,. A. Elder • - ' Secretary, Dr: Lang ••• TreaSurer, -C: Howe • • Exteutive, F, Metcalf, A. H. Plum- • . 'met, J. Willard. • . • Committeei• were appointed toelocile -.after the. interests of the party.a.• .It was a very enthusiastic meeting• .. . .; Mr. .T. Jones and Mrs. 1'. H. Murrgy .Of Seaferils were in town fast week CA1 • buaiuess Matters. • `1`,17ay •-1.0..ye. 'decided to become .once More citizens of , this. town,- 'having rented Mr. Ashbury's brick resieence ,on Dinsley 'street: . Mr Wilt Robinson bought out .the grocery business of R. Donglas Laid takes 'possession on Feb.- xst.. • On .Sunday nest anniversary services will be held in St. .Andrews'•• Church. --Rev. Duncan. 13.• D. ..of Toronto will 'preach both a. no and evening. Mr.- 'Will. Crawford of Toronto is Via? ting. tinder the parental reef for • a couele of weeks. • . The• first of our monthly 'horse .• and cattle fairs was held oit TuesditY. The- re- was quite a, crowd in -town. Soler- • al horse buyers were present and ex.- ' tured three or four horses: Or, Tuesday Mayor Lewis of .Goderich and the C. P. R. engineer were inlowit .on railway. matters. • The District' L. 0. L. of Morris' ,triet ill. the Orangehall on .%\frosdaY for the appointment of officers and other busi- ness for Abe yes.•r, When the following officers were instelled by Past County • Master L. Nethery : • District Master, John Wilford • DeRuty, Robt.IVIcMurray . • Chaplain, N, N. Berry • Ree..Seeretary, Alex. Leislintan - EinaSeeretary, C. McElroy • Treasurer, M. Armstrong • D. of C., Sas. Gibson Lecturers, WaNethery and II. Leielt- mate The text annual •itieeting to be held ittMyth, , 1VIr. G. Somers, principal of the Pub- lic school, while tMay on his holidays got possessed of a blooming young bride with whom he has returned and, is now enga,giug his spare nannents in fitting' up it fiouse with the essentials necessary for house -keeping. We ex- tend geaxl wishes for his success in his new bedertaking.. The council -elect Met on Monday as • follows : Reeve, A. W. Sloan Councillors F. Metcalf, W. IX. Mc- Elroy, S; Stothers ard Dr. Milne. The various offices were filled as fol- lows : Clerk, N. II. Young Treatatrer, A. Elder Assessor, le. lXainilton Auditors, Dr, Long .and Caint)- ereoat Bargai • Vir6-110.ye 23 Overcoats.ileft to sell, and 23 men can save .seine money on a: Winter Overcoat. CorinnenCing Saturday we are going to 'clear them out at greatly reduced prites. Wedonot want to - carry one over, End rather than take chances on doing, so, have cut the prides this way .for the bal- dthe month. Oveteoats:At:$5.90. 9 only Mens' Overcoats, all titylish up-to-date garments, •dark'Oey's tuid blacke, one size 37, twoi size 88, three size 40, two size 42 and one size 44, regular 3800 and .450, bice of the lot for • $5.90 eoats at $7.5D, •• 4 only Mens' Overcoats, the popular length, made from . • a nice dark grey cloth, a oat we have sold all Mad? son for 510.00. one of each of the following sizesaaea aa • 37-38-89 and 42, commencing Saturday your choice a 1,.01, 9 Coats at Men. . • 6 only extra fine Oveilboats, just the odd ones' liat are • left of some of our finest lines, that sold at $13.00 • atur$14.00, the fbliewing sizes in the lot. two sizes . • 85, ono size 36, one size 37, one size 38 and one size a A• AA • 40, choice of the lot eoinmencing Saturday for.... itt.w, Frieze Uisters, 8 only Meta' Freize tristers extra heavy weight, all • wool, jost the thing fortknocketbout wear, regular a. 07.00, clearing the lot at ,etteh *3.50 The Fur eoatsigo.... • Any of the Fur. Coaats at a savingof 5,00 to $1o.00 The rnen who buy them are going to save money. Less than 20 left to sells A &de of Ordered Clothing. • We started our Mid -Winter sale of drdered Clothing to keep our Work -Room busy during the quite months. It is doing it. Is it any wonder when we are selling fine Ored Clothing at Prices like these. • tims.00 suits r F410 10 oriier glio.co« • S1s,o0 " 512.50« 1420.030 " " " $115.00* O $ 6,00 Pants " " " $ 3.50« Three special prices tor January. bo not miss this chance to save money on a suit of clothes. HODGENS BROS. Clothing told mews Purnishinas CLINTON4 If