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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-28, Page 8Tito Clinton News•Record January 26th, 1004 maimigramompliniumagon. ;. 25 cents - ARRIVALS fOR SPRING SPRING GOODS are beginning to arrive. Not every- thing that is to come, but just a foretaste of what will be the best and most attractive stock of Spring merchandise we have ever shown the customers of this store. For people who like to get at their spring sewing early, Cottons, Sheet- ings, Linens, Prints and Shirtings are here in a big range of qualities. Never has it been as wise to buy cottons early as it will be this season, for when Resent supplies are exhausted we can 'get no more for a long time that will be as good value. Some Cotton Bleached Cotton, full 80 inches wide, even thread, fine Canadian make, per yard 8e Bleached Cotton, good weight, even thread, Canadian make, finished soft for the needle, per yard . , . , , , . .. ... 10t3 Bleached Cottonfine English make, bright cambric finish, per yard 100 English and Canadian bleached Cottons, the English is fine cambric finish, the Canadian is larger thread, but a soft nuake finished for easy sewing, per yard Fine English Cambric, very soft finish, special at per yard . . . • . ,6 12ie Queen's A very fine English Cotton that we find a growing demand for, washes and does up well, suitable for any. purpose , • , . that fine cotton or cambric can be used for, two qualitiesIZIO Ma IOC Grey Cotton, Good weight. 84 inches wide, fairly free jxom specks, per yd 5e Grey Cotton, fine mike, soft win bleach 'Well, • • per yard • • 70 and 8c , • Heavy grey Cotton, soft finish, strong, .firm thread, 86 wide, per yard 100 These Cottons were contracted 'for- siX monthg. ago. Since they were bonght the Mills have have advanced the price several times and if we had to buy to -day we could not sell them for any such prices. That why we. say it is wisdom to buy Cottons early this season. • • Sheetings All widths and qualities in bleached and unbleached -Sheet- ings. Good values, too!' . • . • • Plain unblea, bed Sheetings, 20e. 25e and 30e. - Twilled unbleached Sheetingsl 20e. 25c and 30e! 'lain twilled Sheetings, 30e and 35c. Bleached plain Sheeting,.25e, 30c and 35e. (Every width the mills make kept in stock.) Circular Pillow Cottons 40 10 54 inches wide. New Prints . The first of our English Prints are here. They are the same wide, reliable cloth we have sold for years. Patterns are new and colors fast; the price is Twelve and one-half cents per yard. . . • • , • .. • , Two Good Wrappers Here are two. Wrappers that are good Sellers'. :Tfiey are well made in popular styles and good materials. The colors are fast. it $1,50 Wrappers made from good quality American Wraer- bottom, waist lined, yoke trimmed, material is fstrong and will wash and wear well, special at each ettes, 12 -inch frill aroundthe At $1.00 Wrappers made .froin good quality wrapperette, nice as- sortment of patterns, in blues, 1. reds, blaCks, etc., with white sprays and stripes, waists lin-'• ed special value at each ' $1.00 New Embroideries Will be here 'next week: Daintier and prettier patterns we never had on our , counters. Wrapperettes at roc and Two special lines in Wrapperettes. At 10c. Good quality, patterns and colort suitable for Waist and Wrappers, per yard . .... • . 10e - At 15c. • . . "GIRL. WANTED., • Annual Meeting of the Heavy. Wrapperettes, suitable for Waists or brewing ' there was not a quorum and so no Wanted. by the Middle of Febrevry, McKillop Insurance Co. -. a good girl to do housework, for a 'Dollar Book We have two books the. original price of. Which was one, dollar. No matter why but you ean have either. one tor 25 cents 1:TOMV., REMEDIES VOR .14N AND DEAST. Is a household nmnual of.hc)- triestic knowledge -Family receipts celelirp.tecl preseriptions-)icalth rules - home remedies -hints for the • sick ram -how to destroy house insects and tke eneinies. of the farin and. garden Exterminate mice and rats. RemoVe stv.ins. Make, vandies, salves, ete.fetc. SAFE METHODS OF RusINE,ss. 'Contains business manners, methods and 4.mazims, Advice by great' men. Fornis4.bills, drafts., receipts,letters, invitations, eta How to write, collect' and •transfer notes. 'Endorseinents. .Shecks. How . to make contracts., a• gre.ements,, leases, -wills partnerships. Points. in boolo-keepingt---7-; survey.. ing. • Tables of interest-, Measurement and wages, etc., etc. - - Agenta -Parker's Dye Works; D. Fair Go. 9ften the Cheapest, Always the Best, About People We Know Miss Lizzie Maguire of Getlerielt town- ship is the guest, •of Mrs. Will Mof- fatt. Mrs. H. R. Hodgens is visiting her parents, :Rev. B. and " .Airs. Clement, Kingsfle.' . Mr. J. Wright was in tOwn,yesterday. cn hs way hoineldim visiting fri- ends in Hamilton. . - Miss Norma BoVier and brother of Exeter were viSiting "for a' few days .the home of Mrs. Hooper. • lVIr, George Hedgens has accepted . g situaticn as traveller for,the- Gale Mfg. Co. of Toronto, and, is now. cal the road With their spniples. 111r. Pinner has accepted a 'situation With. Icagens 13rts, as assistant to Mr.- A. Mcfrish, the very. cap- able Manager .().f their big clotting • . • • Mr. W. ,T..Kitiga son of Mr. :William ,Ki.!ng 'of 130neld, Was• the KiteSt •of his rricle,,lVir. S. A. King,.last week.. but hat; :returned .to Winnwegi, .where he is,.engiled in business and succeeding. ' • The folloiving are amongithooe from •• Clinton who attended the' District Council R, T. of in Staforth on Friday .last Burgett, Clara • Anil Lindsa,y and Mazie Carling,. and ;Messrs, E. • East,, E. Wg1Sli.r J...Cooper, W.I.Flukir and D. Goadwin. , ' • - Mr, Ed: .S.warta of .Goderiett was iit town. yesterday. . He has bought 'the British Exchange in.that 'town of Which he takes possession shortly. •Mr... Swartz ,is an experientec's hotel man and• will Without doubt add- tb 'tke.popularity of that well 'known hostelry. . • • • Mr:;George Medd ef . Brandon', Man., arrived lait weekOn businees and to visit his brOtheri Mr. j. H. Medd,ef milieu; ac is engaged. in the peat • estate butimess in,Brandon. • • •Meesis. Joe Blaney, Clare • .Tweedie, Joh n. M non and Fred. .Johnson Neett t t� Goderieb Saturday night U.) spend Sunday, but owing to, the • treble being cancellOd they did not get hothe math Tuesday. • Mr. • Geo.' Irving of Chitago, after. . spending a few days under the par. ental rool,returned last week .taking • with.bim his sister,:Miss Annie, who. • lees been. ill for tvio tWo or three alontbs, in. bopes that the 'Change will reetore: her to good health'. . Miss Mable Sheppard of; Sinntnerhill Is spending few days •witit. Miss Nettie Beacom and 'other' friends. . Ms. (Rev.) J.. W. HOlines Gorrie and Miss Lottie Holmes of Strathroy are visiting the former's son, pr. • Holmes. • • Mr. Chas. Hale returns to the Soo to . day, but Mrs. Hale *ill reinain with Cligton 'friends for'ainne time. Mr. and Mre, Jaa.Calenditi of iiermey, . Manitoba. are visiting lattee's . slater, Mrs: (Dr.) Fowler.of town'. • • M. • r..Jehn Foster is spending the week : with Whigham friends. ; . Miss Efe, Cook comes horse from .Tor- onto this week:for her holidive. • Miss Eliza Cook, ,who has been home . for fivei weeks, expects. to return to' Toronto today. Mr. D. Cantelon is in Goderich this week attending county cenncil. , Mr. Ephraim Balt of . town was visit; . big his brother, Mr, Elias Ball of . near Auburn, a few days lest week, Mr. H. Spackman ef Exeter, a member of the county councihdrove up front that place on Tuesday and. went on to GoderiCh on' the snow- * plow, He was an aspirant for the. Warden's chair and was naturally desirous of being present at the opo ning emission. As it so happened ,adies' and: Children's Cloth Coats at FIA4F PRICE - Commencing . Friday morning we will place on sale every one of Ou.r Ladies' and Children's Winter Coats at exactly half price. These Coats at our regular prices were the best values we ever had and now when • you need them. most we make the prices so low that no one need go without a good warm coat. Any $5.00 Coat for $2.50 Any $ 8.00 4.00 6.00 3.00 8.50 4.25 • 6.50 • 10.00 5.00 $12.00 and $15.00 Coat for $6.00. Children's. $2.50 Coats at $1.25 . 3.50 ," " 1.75 • Every. Fur in the Store Reduced $3:95 Blick Astradhan Caperines 6 75&7 50* . 800 Coon Skin Ruffs at 9-00 Sable Ruffs at 12 00 Caperines at • 28 00 Black Astrachan Coats at 32 00 37.00, ai-S. 2 65 500 5.75 695 '8 75. 2250'.; . 20.00. :2900.i:'. . . • Hundreds of bargains in other departments are ready t be picked up. We will make it worth your while to come to the store these stormy days.- - • . . • • • ToUR. asONET •BACR ' • 17b, Toll WANT - • •• m Brucefield, • • . Win...Beattie has sole, out his • store- to Mr. }Inglewood ,.of..Woodhani who teok :possession last week' Wien Mr. .Beattie and' his assistant,. IV-fis P.eih left. for their home in Varna. •Mrs: Scott. a.nd• "her •tviro nieces; Misses May and Jennie. Beattie, are visiting London friends this Week.: • Mx, George McCartney,' whci.'hus.ben ill. with. la .grippe,.. has recovered.. .- - The Fat/niers' Institute of South; Huron held a..niecting..in Wilson's hall on Saturday but: owing to the ...very sternly weather and: had roads there were not as many present -as ttsual. Mrs. Ca,mpbell, • the • I v si) 1:er , spoke, to the women- °about ferming a wom- en's Institute but.thcre were only, .a few ladies present and it was•:decided to ' hold a; meeting .. at the tome of Mrs. R. Mtirdock, Lc...talk the inetter G' viVIet'r;; and '11,.1.rs. ..T.ohn'S;Varl'e..n.tert• ained. their Many !frienes tO a- very enjoyable • dance Oa Friliay evening... Air report good tithe. Mr. Charles Wilson is very much im- proved after his. attack of grippe. • . Mr. Dan Campbell give a very soci- able party on Tuesday .overing. • Many buildings have fallen, a.e- eount of the heavy weight of • snow. The 1VIethodist and Presbyterian char - ch sheds heing among the number. • L611CleShOra. ,Aftei- being in the wagon-makire attd agency brsiness •in this place for .upwards of forty-five years, Mr. john Brunstion retires and • is succeeded by Ms son.% W. T. and, A. E. The name of Brtindson :is an henered one in this. district and we believe the schs will continue to eo credit to the fine repu- tatien built up by the father. Mr. A. 13rtonshan,: wi.o, has ms,de his hesd- q,uarters „Auburn for the past couple of years, returns again to our village, but the firm will continue to. be rep- resented at that point. . THE GREATES'T FAMILY REIMEDy And cue well keown le most Cana- dian horties is Nerviline, w perfect panacea for all internal and external pain. Mrs, M. • E. Cartwright (4 Mor- ris says : I. couldn't think of beftg without • Nervi -lin. :When I get tooth-. ache Werviline stops it. If get sick headache, have a trouble with my stomach or bowels eau rely on Ner- Viline to cure Me pro.aptly. To break up a cold o rub on for rheumatism or. neuralgia Nervilirie has no equel. priceless . ie any family. Nerviline is king over all pain and costs 2.5e. , • Mr. Charniberlasays he will visit Canada and the TJiiited States if the Britisb elections are not held this fall. Sacques, mce assortment of patterns, short lengthe that are rneeting until yesterday. Mr. John Moore returned on Tuesday from a vioit to friends in Wood- stock, Rev. Braddin Hai:atop of New Yo , president cif the Episcopal Publica- tion Company, and assistant.to Bis- hop Potter, is a brother of Dr. Hamilton of Clinton. , Major Beck of Goderich and Mr.ja.mes McClacherty, town went on Satur. 'day to London where they were guests of the Metropolitan Life In. surance Company_ which gave a dinner to its Western Ontario agents. Mrs. Win Pearson of Seaforth 15 the guest of UM Jae. Mair's., left of lines that sold at 20e and 25e. Special at per parcl 15e Mantles' Do not miss this chance for jnst about half price. We made up our mind not to carry one gar- ment over. These are all new this season, and are clearing them out at , 05,00 and $6.50 each. Any Coat that sold at $10.00, or under, for., . b$ 5.00 Any Coat that sold for over KO 00, for.. , ..... 6.50 • Every day you put off buying, the assortment gets smaller. Get one now. You will get .your money's worth, even if you only wear it this winter. HODGLNS BRO CLINTON, . Warden James Bowman. Only six members Of the county council put in an appearance on 'rues - day. but yesterday all were present except Rieke of Centralia iand ,Ferga- i,on of HOwickt The vote for the Warden's chair stood a tie between Jaynes Connolly of Ooderich tettehehip and lames Bow- man of ?antis and on the flip of a eon. • per Mr. Deere/en Wen. Ile be, been a member of the county council for AIX yeati, is inimeniely popular in his dietriet and has the ability to do 1303or to the pesition. The annual meeting of the members .of the McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Compatty was held in Seaforth on Frit. day. The financial and directors' re- ports were .react by the secretary, Mr. t. E. Hays. It is gratifying -to know by these that the' comPany tiever was in 6. safer or a more satisfaetory • con- dition than it is at the present time, The .losses last. year were ccitiparative- ly light, being in the neighborhood of $4,000: and there has beeti a very sat-. isfactory .iiicrease in the inettbership. After paying off all liabilitiesthe tom - patty have a cash,. surplus on band of $9,467.7/. The assets of the centrally amount to $109,54/ and there are no liabilities. The statemeut was very satisfaetory to the metnbers present and they passed a hearty vote of than- ks to the officers and directors for the- ir efficient mituageinent of the affairs of the tompany.• The retiring: direct- ors were Messrs. 0, Gotentoek atte, James EvanA for McItillep and doltit Demme's for !Agee. nese gentlemeit Were re-eleeted without opposition. Messrs, John C. Morrison and George Murdie were re-appoilited auditors. At the eoftclusion of the members' elect- ing a meeting of the board of' direct- ors was hield anei the officers of last year Were ell re -appointed. ' . MRS. C. E. DOWDING. Apply, to Mrs. J., W. Irwin next door or to, Mr. Dowdivg at Molsons I3ank. • NOTICE Ott DISSOLVTION • . • Or PARTNERSHIP. • The business. heretoforecarried on by rfohn Brensclen Senthas this day been dissolved by mutual corseet,, John Brunstion retiritig iron tite busi. ness„ JOHN BRUNSDON. WILLIAM T. BRUNSDON. 14orelesboto, San. /9th, /904.. le reference to the abo`ce wo WeAdd say that' the business will in future be carried on hy William Thomas Bruits - don and' Albert IC,• 13imesdon at 'the same place and under the name of Drunsdoit Bros. Any liabilities of th-e. old firtn will be assumed hy the mw and all armlets awl notes due will he colleeted by the undersigned. Par- ties indebted must settle cn. or before the first of March. • " WII,T,IA1Vr DICONSDON. AI4DIOT14. I3IttINSDON. 4 CILINTON, • ur f.' • Two big speCial. attractions that are making brisk Mid -Winter business for us and sa.ving money for thrifty men. :•. TH. FIRST -7. -01w - The Sale of Clothing made to order.' TFIE SECOM) . Reduce,d prices on fine Oyercoats. The First . . . Because we want to keep the work -rooms busy 'during January and Febuary the dull months of mid -winter and beCuase we wanted to reduce our wollen stock we inatio-,urated this sale, all good clothing made to order. It is doing both, the ' • work -rooms a,re busy and the stock is getting down.. This is how we are selling clothing. $14.00 and $15.00 -Suit, made toorcler for $10.00: $17.00 and $18.00 Suits Made to order for $12.50. $20.00 and $22.00 Scot& Tweed Snits to order $15 60. $5.00 and $6:00 Pants made to order for $3.50. In every case the reductions are genuine and their is no skimping of workrna.nship or lin- ings becuase the price has been reduced. If it is possible we must keep the work -rooms busy. This necessity is your opportunity to save money, of a Suit of Clothes.' The' Second . Because we did not want to carry over a single Overcoat. We applied. the pruning knife to the prices of other coats. We get our stock all out, you get a coat and save money on it. That is how it helps us both. Come and see them. Prie2e Overcoats $3,50. Overcoats at $5.00. Coats at $7.50. • Coats at WOO, 14013GBISTS 131?05. Wetland and Mons Purniehinga etINTON. •