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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-02-04, Page 8• A 11.11,11!‘111111.1.11.10.1111.111111111,1111111 Vie AliolotOlokivielltocor4 Illphoutry 4t1ip 19,04 Tilt E1RSL 25 cents Prints Ginghams: for a Dollar 13oOk - Air IN - I Spriftgair .• . - T • ' • Sfortings ARRIVALS fOR SPRING' web.„ two books the originCottonsel price of. which, was one dollar. o matter whY but yote can have either eve for 25cent* , BOMB REMEDIES FOR • MAN ANP BEAST. SPRING GOODS are beginning twarrive. Not ever thing that is to come, hut 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 sewin5.401y, 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 present supplies are exhausted we can get no more for a long time that will be as good value. Some Cotton Prices. Bleached Cotton, full 36 inches wide, even thread, fine Canadian make, per yard 8 Bleached Cotton, good *eight, even thread, Canadian -, „ make, finished soft for the needle, per yard • .1A/0 Bleached Cotton, fine English make, bright cambric finish, per yard English and Canadian bleached Cottons, the Eugliih is fine cambric Snish, the Canadian is larger thread, bat a. soft make finished for easy sewing, per yard Fine English Cambric, very soft finish, special at per yard Queen's Cloth. 10e Inc 12ic A very fine English Cotton that we find a growing demand for, washes and does up well, suitable for any purpose I , that fine cotton or cambric can be used for, two qualities -1.42C and 15e Grey Cotton, Good weight. 34 inches wide, fairly free :from specks, per yd 5e Grey Cotton, fine make, soft finiele will bleach well, per yard 7e and 8e. Heavy.grey Cotton, soft finish, strong, firm thread, 86 in. wide, per yard 10e • • . These Cottons' were contracted for six months . ago. Since they were..bonght.the•Mills.---bairehave-.-advariced-'the price several times and if we had Ac. -buy: to -day we could ,nOt sellthem for. anysuch prices. That why We .say it is;...wisdom. to buy Cottons. early this season,. Sheetings. All widths and qualities in bleached and •unbleachedSheet- ing's. Good values, too' Plain unbleat hed Sheetings, 20c. 25e and 30c. Twilled unbleached Sheetings, 20c. 25c and 30c. Plain milled Sheetings, 30c and M. Bleached plain Sheeting.15e, 30e and 35e. (Every width the mills make kept in stock.) Circular Pillow Cottons 40 to 541inches wide. New Prints,-mis- Ia a household guide -ea manual of he- meatic knowledge-Farnily receipts end celebrated prescriptiens-ltealth rules - home remedies-hiuts for the sicle roan -how to destroy house ineeets and ttn enemies of tla form and garden Exterminate mice and rats, % Remove stains. Make candies, salves, eteeete. SAFE METHODS OFdlitTSINESS. Contoins business menners, methods rad, maxims. Advice by great mea. Forms of bills, drafts., receipts,letters, invitations, etof How to write, collect and transfer notes. Endorsements. Shecks. How to make contracts., a- greements, leases, wills partnerships. Points in boolekeeping-a--, survey. ing. Tables of interest, measurement and wages, etc., etc. • Agents Parker's Dye Works. W, D, Fair Ca, Iften the Cheapest, Always ttu'l About People We Know Insuecter Robb of Brussels is in town this. week. Miss Colevill of Hensala is the guest . ef Mrs, (Dr,) "Cook. Mr. and •Mrs. 'John Ransferd are; in Torcnto this iveek. • Miss A. Whaldon f Bayfield • is the ' guest of Miss C. Neweornbe. • Miss M. Roberts of Seafortle 'Zia. the guest: of. Miss !Vera Heywood.' - Registrar. Coats .was •the guestet his • sister; Mrs. Roberton •of Brockville, . • ever Suneley. • • Mr. John Noble of the Huron . Rea?, and -Mr,. George. . Neble of' *into., Man., • visiteei their brother, Mr... W, T. Noble; afid ether frierals ,iri East Wawanosh ast weell. • Messrs. Peter ,Centelon reel Gei Han ley of town and Adam Cantalime R. J. Draper etd Anita Miller Of. elicit township attended the. ' anneal meeting' of the Senth Huron .0eeng.e Lodgealteldaiitretereon ia esdey v. ' • 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. They are well made in popular styles and good materials The colors are fast. At $150 Wrappers made from good quality American Wrapper- ettes, 12 -mei frill around the bottom, waist lined, yoke trammed, material is strong and will wash and wear well, special at each itt Wrappers made from good quality wrapperette, nice • as- . sortment of patterns, in blues, * reds, blacks, etc., with white., sprays and stripes, waists lin-ail AA ed, special value at each.......451 ARP New Embroideries • Will be here next week. Daintier and prettier patterns we never had on our counters. Wrapperettes at 10o and 15c 54Vit7;Z:cial lines reWrappttettee' " - At 10c. Good quality, patterns and colors suitable for Waists and 10( Wrappers, per yard ' • , Pit 15c. Heavy Wrapperettes, suitable for Waists or Dressing Saeques, nice assortment of patterns, short lengths that are , left of lines that sold at 20e and 25e. .Special at per pard IOC 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 $5.110 and $0.50 each. Any Coat that sold at S10.00, or under, for ..... ."...$ 5.00 Any Coat that seld for over $10,00, 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. 6101AWM*11,46,M owliaimoOaloramodolloipolo - 901)GENIS BROS. OLINTON ellobjelfrible.‘01001011•11411•10- Our first shipment of New 'Spring goods will be here this week and in spite of the big advance in gotton goods, we are pleased to state that our prices will be as low as those of last year which is fully ten to twenty five per cent lower than today's prices. . . . . Mrs.. ...II. :0. Bell, with lier little dau- ghter, of Wingham, is, vieiting% her pereets,'. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. Mr. aria- Mrs, H. 0, Bell .are leaving Wingliam ler Fort Francis where Mr.. Bellis inteeested in a 'large lumber . • and loanufacturieg concern:. a Mr. H. W. Erwin. and Mrs. F. • A. .Edwarda. of Bayfield drove erd Clin- ton on. Saturday, with the: latter's MrS.• John ,Sturgeorewho. had been ting' relatives • at' Ilayfield. aire. Sturgeon' left by the forenoon. • • ereen . for het Leave- in :Kincardine. • • Mr. W.Stewart, . foemer resident a . %but. whohat; teen in thee 'Wham •kr ee'ene years, Pas been: the. • guest .�f • Nr, W. • D. Fair tue • past ' week. His many friends here retain very 'pleasant 'recollections of -. him and are. plea.sed to have him ietteeir iniost again. ' Mr. :W. Jackson was chosen by the• Canadian. Ticket AgeetS! Association to . go . to it. Lome next week. to make arrangemeets for the E.11111161 ' excursion • which will rake piece tie that city, in April. None of c•ure :citizens ha:ve travelled so extensively over this nerd ern continent as Mr. Jackson.. In 'June he goes 'to Great 'Britten for: a month, • • Dr. Lon zed Mr. end. Mrs, James .MeMurchie • of Myth were passengers ea the. . train which was enowboutel at. Brucefield Tuesday,. night. They e were ontheir way to Torenta. • to attend a; -performance .given by Iry- Ing the great English actor: They eaturned • to Clinton, •yestere'iay and --Ws. • IVIesblierchie remains a few days as the the . vest er.Mrs. .W. Brydene. me. • Geeage Noble of White., Mae', after a mooth's vialt at the home- stead in Hullett and. anieug. other, Mende .1.it the. district, left kr the " Vesteore Saturday. His seven gieees • residence in Manitoba tee me& hint a warm admirer of thee country and -Pis • experience' here this 'visit hag convinced him thet elie climate ea the • prairie after all tompares very favorably with:, Oa of Ontario, Mr. A. D. Bradwin; . editor of the. Dly- th Standard, spent last ni lit et the • Rattenbury House and. goes to Toronto today to 'atteed the an- . nue' meeting of the Ontario Press Associatiod of which le is set act- ive member. Where he left home yesterday afternoon Mr, Bradwin . somewhat expected tie reach the city, at• least Were queening but ori roe: &big Clinton .Conducier Quirk wise- ly decided it was better to spend the night here than in a snowbank somewhere down the line, and so proceeded no further, .. Blyth. Mr. M. D. McMillan died. at his ta, - ther't tome hi Morris en Wec'eesday night of last week. Four maths ago he returned home front British Coium- hia sufferitig witle liemorrhagee which were breught on by the burstieg of a; blood vessel in one of his lungs due. s. fit of coughTfat. The -funeral took place filen his fgtherje residence on Saturday afternoon to 'Onion, beme. tory. To the aged parents, brothers and sisters oar sincere • sympathy fis ,exterAtl in their. lareevemente Mr. Wm, 3. Smith axed itt th'a real - &no tof Mrs. Joint Mills in Minot on Monday night week. He Ime, been seriotody ill for several daye with pneumonia, which was the eattse of hie death. For the past two years he had charge of the farin work; en Mrellille 'farm. English Prints at 12i -c The prints we are selling at this price is the best 12ie print made in England -the cloth is gne and soft and the color is absolutely fast. 10 different patterns to choose from. Ginghams, etc., at 10c, ljic•ex 15c At these brices we can give you the best values we have ever had and a much larger range from which to choose. Every one in the lot we guarantee to give good wear and to be fast color. Shirtingat 12-1---c • If we had to buy these shillings today we could not sell thera • under 15c -.the price at wholesale is .more than we than we now ask for the best Standard Shirting. It will be to your advantage to buy your season.'s supply now before:we have to advance our price.. Cottonades 20e iS 25c • • The Cottonades we are sellingat 20c &25c are the same good values we have been selling for a long.tinie by placing our -orders before the -advance in price We are still "able. to sell them at the old 'price: .1000 yards just to hand -1 -We could easily get 25C ;St 30c for these qualities but we prefer to give our customers thebenefit o. our Syndicate buyingti ,. . . Halt Nice Sale of Winter Coats Connues. The Half Price Sale of Ladies and Childrens Coats will continue till everyone is sold. Quiet a number of people: aook advantage of this offer last Satureday and were more than pleasedwith their purchase. We still -have a good assort- ment a,nd anyone in need- of a good warm coat will find it to their advantage to corn.e at once and see what we can save for you. Every coat in thelot is made in the newest styles, and of cloth that will give excellent wear. Ladies' Cottons Grey and ..Wlute uunarecii a . of Yards of grey and white _ cotton is bete for you at prices no 'higher'm than we sold the at last spring. This may seem Stronger when all *cotton goods . have advanced but,all we have to say . is come to:the store an -d see for yoUrself:,'. • 16 ildren s 46 5.00 Coats at 2.50 6.00 6.50 8.50 10.00 2.00 " 3.00 3.50 4.25 00 6.00 66 61 •• • • ,m 3.00 Coats at 1. .315 ''''" • j• • Summerhill. flay Township. r • 1 .. Mr., C.Beaccimalins sepplied .'a quark- •Tlia felloWirig•eis the report of S. S.. tity et. Wood et the scheola' • . No. xe, Hey ,for the. month oD Je.ne based an aieeridance, ' demeaner. and - A fuel famthe • ie threatened here. .' • .111e. R. , G. Reid, formerly •• teacher; general proficiericy spent ,Siniday wi th friends:- . . • . • eth : el ass -Oliver Pee . . . . Mr .• Wilbert Ileek left . tide Week to - • Sr. - .i.thEln 4. . Fe, JeSsiteAIcArth- sPolid:e couple .of weeks in the ,Viciiaty , tire Letitia Mulkieliand. - .. e ' •• • • • .9f Ilrainptort• • ' .' -. . • .• ea Jr. eth-Nellie McArthur Pile e Mid- Mes,srs, J: H. end .C. Lowery were -holland,' Sara • Fetty. • . . . in -Seeforth en Setae:day. ' . ' ; . Sr, erd-Grace lAndersint. . The Orange". ledgeheld its regular i :. Jr. erdHGeirge..Petty, • Eliea Thine - monthly •Ineeting on Monday night sou. • • and Messes. R. .L Draper, JasMilleri. Sr...elid-Laura reey. Victoria•Daters . ' aril C. , Lcavery were chosen - &legatee Jr. ead-eSydney McArthur,. Vrerre, to Caunty • meeting at Exeter. . ' ' Ivison; . George Mulholland. .. • . . .. Frank. MeIlveen delivered : two fine . end --Willie Petty, Clareitee Datars.• CblairciktoPec.ileeel.;4' tf;11t.tIrra a. Sivitionre Yw. 1 Silient ii,tli. hoc! Fee,: Orville McConnell. . ' Pt. tse .Sr.e-Rete. :•Themson, Maggie received' a., geoe figure. •Elmore Deters, Carliele . „ . . . Beat'.60 Years. lieeard. Tornutp„. Feb. a -January has been; .„ eeceptionally. 'car% tiidnth.The,. .Observatory. gives, the Mea2. average as 16 'degrees • above. eceoe being .6.6 degree' a below the liken average Of siety years. The peceailing; winds have' been Irene west t...ini have • ?ke- pt:sited •. mole -late -from Lake Ilttrott on the western sbope cfThe Height of Land in Western. 0Mario, running uer- th efid mettle • • • West. Tuehersraith. Mr. Holmes:of the Went End lied, a wood bee on. 'Wednesdey el lest week an treateci. the young folks to a, party at • night. • - Mr. Wilmot Lloyd and wife are gues- ts of friends in this. neighhorhocd. Mr. Thomas Noble •of Minnesota end sister Jennie of Siaritoba have been guests of their mint, .Mrs. John etc- , Knight of the Lorelon Read, Miss Peel Wise speut eart cl la.st week la Clinton: with friends.' Mr, J, 0. Crich has .purchased ra,t1 ofge.11. Hettsall. .• In giving. advice reseecting the vote on the exterrsiou of a. et.11 to a; minis- ter, ei week front Motday night Ale. Sawere, moderator, requested that there lie no ?amassing or names sug- gested, but that each get 'according to • Ow dietates of their eonseience. •Trely this , was a beatttiful. suggestion but one which many will find it difficult to carry out, yet. if the seine principal. obtained ia municipal and political life how much ,better it would .tre. for the ecialety, Station Agent Ilraut, who Lee been mulct de weather for a, week, went to Craig end Hamburg .to recuperate ate, Jute (been unable to get lime as no trait were ritratiog. We presume he if: keeping his spirits up by singing 'Wait till the clot* roll by,,, Thomson. -'l', H. Brownlee, Teacher. 7 • • A Bit of Fancy Wo*Ili Very handsome squares for the tops of pillow covers may be made by' tak- ing mired eretonne pf late coloring and large, bold design and darning in all tho background uniformly in one col- ored, Moselle. When this is done the effect is that of painting and embroid- ery combined. Any person who cati darn can do lovely work in this dire°. eon. ;AD Min.' The following letter, addressed to the Secretary of the National Sanitarium Association, Tetonto, from the ReetorY, Norwood, Out., and signed by Rev. j. •lifeXee McLennan, a well-known Angli- can minister of the province, needs no comment of ours. It reads: "I desire to imoure the admission into the Free, Hospital for Consumptives at Graven. hurst of it young woman, 'a member of my parish. The ease is it vory sad one, and if help can at once be given, a pro. naafi* life OSA be saved. Three years ago the mother died of consumption. Since that timeit has been my painfql duty to bury two of the sons' with the same disease. Now Annie, agod about ee,oiateett) and it boy of foutteme, are all that reinain of the family. 'The poor girl has been in Muskoka 'boarding at a • private house, waiting to be admitted. She returned home last week, and within twenty-four hours of her return her father dropped dead in his buggy while driving into Norwood. The case is Imre!" ono that meet appeal to the sym- pathies of everyone, and yet, X fear, only, ono of the zesty that are oonetantly coming under your notice." (Note.-toaddrs--and sw,r their num. bee be many -who desire to waist in thie worthy work may bend their gifts to Sir Win. IL Meredith, Xt., Viee-Preisident, National Sanitarium .Association, To. route, or Mr. W../. Oago, Chairman of tho goodly() Cosunittoe, Torosto.1 2.50 ur, pedals. Two big special attractions that are making brisk MidiWinter business for us and 'saving money for thrifty. men. THE FIRST -- The Sale of Clothing made to brcler. THE SECOND 4,-. Reduced prices on fine Overcoats. The First • . Because we want to keep the. work -rooms • busy during January and February the dull months of mid -winter and because we wanted to reduce our i • woollen stock we inaugurated this ..sale, all good clothing made to order. It is doing both, the . • work rooms are busy and the stock is getting down. • This is how we are selling clothing. $14.00.and $15.00 Suits made to order for $10.00. • $17.00 and 18 00 Suits made to order for $12.50. $20.00 and 822.00 Scotch Tweed Snits to order $15,00. OM and $6.00 Pants made to order for $3..50.\ 1 In every case the reductions are genuine and their is no skimping of workmanship or linings be- cause the price has been reduced. If it is possible we must keep the work -rooms busy. This necessity is your opportunity to save money on a Suit of Clothes The Second . • • Becuase 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. Frieze Overcoats, regular price $7.50, . ..... Overcoats, regular price, $8,50, now. $15 DO. COW, regular price, i$10.00, $7.50. Coats, regular price, $14.00, now $io.00. HODGENS BROS. Clothing and Men's Purnishinus «elartrEON.