The Clinton News-Record, 1909-02-04, Page 44
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entertainment on the evening of Feb- THE FIRST SESSION OF THE C UN
It is with deep regret that we have ruary 12th, that is Friday evening of
this week to announce the death of next week, for which an excellent pro
Mxs. Woods, wife of ex -Councillor gram is now tieing prepared. Among
John, Woods of Goderich township, those who will take part will be Mr.
which took place on Sunday. For R. A. Downs, who excels in comio 10004
several. years It e. Woods did not err• selections. The receipts will lie devot-'
joy good health but last week she ap- ed to library purposes. The county council met on Tuesday garding the sidewalk attachment for
geared to be as well as usual until; Mrs. John B. Beacom and little Miss• of last week with the following mew., the bridge over the Maitland bridge at '
Wednesday when she was attacked by Shirley, were guests from Thursday hers present : Wm. Anderson, Wm, Goderich.
grippe and on Sunday her spirit pass- last until Sunday, of 1lrs. Donaldson, Fraser, B. J. Gibbings, Owen Geiger, !!loved by Messrs. Taylor and Medd e
ed into the better world. of Bayfield, Wm, Glen, J, M. Govenlock, Dr. Gal - that a wind break to retain the snow i
Mrs.. Woods was born in the county (, Mr• Norman Welsh was in• Brucefield low, John Grant, Jos, Heinstock, H. be put on all county -stunt. bridges. t
of Simcoe, near Bond.' Head, sixty on Sunday. II. Hilar Wm, Hunter, Dr. Irwin, C,' Moved by Messrs. Glen .and Sturdy
years ago but since her marriage thir- i Mr, John Beacom has bought a Lamont,, J. Leckie, Stephen Medd, D. that a clew steel bridge be erected
ty-two years ago she has been a resi- thorobred Durham from Mr. Peter H' MoAat, John Moir, Dr. Wine, H. where the old Rothwell bridge stood r
dent of this township. She was a , J. A. McEwen, Robt. McKay, T. bi. as early in 1909 as circumstances will
Macdougall of Porters Hill. I
member of the Banting family which McCallum, W. J. ,Parks, C. A. Reid, Permit. These motions were sent to t
originally came from Ireland and set -1 Mr. aobn Sturdy has bpukht a find Con. Rees, Samuel Sturdy, V. G. Road, and. Bridge Committee,
i tled -in Simcoe in the early days. Mrs. 1 hp robrred Dux cam bull two-years-pld i Shearer, Dr. Smith, Thos. StotheYs,; Moved by Messrs, Irwin and Willert
James !Vallis, is.. the only surviving r . m Appleton Elco, of Tucker N. A. Taylor,, Hy.. Willert, Jas. Wat • that the question of grant for 1908 to
sister and Mr., Charles Banting .pf smith. son. On motion of Messrs. Gefgetandtj.the Wingitam High School be referred
Bond Head And Mr. Robert Baiiting of i Mr. George Connell is now able to McKay, Deter Lamont, Reeve of Hay, to the Education committee. -Carried. I
Becton brothers, of deceased, move about with the aid of crutches, was. elected Warden. Moved by. Messrs. Shearei and Ir I
I. 'but his many friends are hoping that` Warden, Lamont then made his de- win that owing, to the( great assis- e
Mrs. Woods was a Rind hospitable
PLUMSTERL BROS.
caviag Town Sale.
Is the .chance of a lifetime for YOU to secure new
seasonable Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and, Shoes at
almost your own prices,
The stock must he oleared" during the 'next few
weeps and low prices must do it. Note a few redue.
tions and remember
"What we Advertise we Uo."
Men 'a $10.00 Overcoats oto cleAr at.. «. 345.00
Mena 11.00 'a " ...... 5.60
Men's 12;00 ,< </ ...... 7.00
Boys' 3.70 +' „ 2160
Buys' 600 " 9,00
Boys' 13.00 ,« ,{ 8.74,
Men's ,60 Fleece Underwear , . .40
Men's .05 Red Wool 'Underwear . , , , .40
Men's .75 and .8b Fleece- Underwear 56.
he will soon be able to discard them :claration of office before Judge Doyle tanct, given to continuation classes in 121ic new Spring Prints, hundreds of patterns to choose. from at Ik
Woman and by all who knew lips she and be as well as ever agafp,. and brief! addressed the council. He the past two years by the ifncreased to I21call Linen Toweling ...................„...., ,,,,.,,,,, ,„,, 8c.
was most deeply respected. She was Mr. Victor Elliott, son of Mx. Wil -I Y Le islature and ver Ii ` 1 .
a sincere Christian an# ,for many outlined some work to be taken UP at I g Y county and all lines. of Dry Goods, Cloth Ing, Bttote and Shoes ac
years a member of Bethel Methodist Liam Elliott, has been very ill With I tans meeting And trusted that the best grants, this municipal council deems wholesale prices. and IeNs.
ohurch. To her husband and; iumily best of ours but he i ce g and the, of feeling woulld exist through out the it inexpedient to ma, „ fl, eovaty
she was }ndeed tenderly devoted and nursing. and ,attendance -a _ we year. {grant this year for continuation and Sale Prices Strictly .Cash.
her passing from out this life is to hope to sooty, be able to report his Un motion.of Messrs. Grant andiHill fifth class schools, more than the equi- a
recover t valent of the Legislature rant, -----
them an, irretrievable. loss. She is Y the following ,were appointed a. g $ - -
s irvived` by her hugand, two daugh 1 Mr. Wesley Elliott ,of Holmesville is striking committee : Messrs, Fraser, Moved by, Messrs. Irwin and iVillert
also very ill and very many ,are the Geiger, Stothers and.Moir, who re- that the examiners for the Public a
tees Arid one son : Mrs, Herb. Cox g ., school PLUMSTEEL enquiries made concerning his cpndi- port as follows ,and continuation class gradua-' B
Milton and Jennie at home. M
tion, 1 Fkecutive-Leckle Smith Milne tion examination far the county
ount df d
. The funeral which took place on Messrs, Ad, and George Cantelon A nderspn Stothers, lIitron, as provided for b this conn
Wednesday afternoon a s were lair attended the annual meeting of South Special -Shearer, Hill, Rees, Glenn, Gil in January 1908, be for East �bmber� le ayrh� m a, �sy m�p,�•�[, m �er,�� p� q„� �p �.,
etery, where .the remains were laid & p ,
Huron L• O. L. in Exeter on Tuesday. parks. Huron Inspector Robb Mr. Cameron .
at rest to await the glorious resur� At Monday'sof , of Brussles and Mr..Gundry gf Clin �'� '� � � 1►�� w.*1r. �. 4•� �, �,•e►�
rection; was very largely, attendeid bylship o nc lthefoult meeting g theofficials Recis,anG en Govenlock.
Fraser Moir, I ton, olid for West Huron Inspector J.
The ethisfng relatives,, and friends, I Educatiou-Irwin McCallum 1
were appointed � E. 'Tom Mr, Field of Goderich and'� BARGAINS.
The services were conducted by Rev., , , McEu*- 'Mr. Hiles, pastor of Bethel church, Collector, George Andrews Roads. and •Brad McWeismiller of Exeter.Clerk Nixon Sturdy, en, Moffatt, Gibbings, Mr' VE •
And the pallbearers were C. J., Thos, Bridges -Geiger', .Grant, Messrs. McCallum acid Moir moved
Treasurer, Joseph. Whitely McKay, that H.. E. Huston of Exeter be ap- � !
and Walter Wallis, Edward Bell, Ar y, Hunter, Hetnstallo pointed as our representative to the Commencing Thursday, Feb.
thur .'Fisher and John Gorrett.. Assessor, John Thompson County Property -Callow, Taylor, � � P � g." , 4th, until
I Among the relatives from a dis Auditors, George Gould and George Medd,. Willert, Sturdy. of the Western University, i Wednesday, Feb. l itl'll,, we will'sell youtance who were present were Messrs. Holland. EgPalizatiori The whole Council, , These motions were referred to the these.- 5 Oiargain� Charl s amd Robert Bantn f Bd Mr. William E. Graham and sonIWarden's Committe-Piak
Iscilate
Education Committee.
n tw a ga. on er, Lcc ie
Head and Becton, respectively, bro- Will, formerly of this township. but Stothers,- Milne, Gibbings• W. L. Eliot was appointed trustce.of:
thers, and Mr. Edward Bell of Breton, now of Marlette,. Mich., are in buildHouse of Refuge Watson, Stothers the Goderich Collegiate Institute,
'I It was also moved and carried that
nephew' of the deceased', ers .and have already secured so many I Fraser, Moir.
Port Albert. contracts for houses and barns that,i On motion . of Messrs, Watson and W. Hait'ley be appointed trustee of
their hands. Will be almost more than McKay, iVless>~s. Govenlock and 'Land Seaforth Collegiate.
Thos. H. Hawkins, Goderich, spentfull the coming season. were appointed auditors'of Criminal Dr. J, 'Wilson was appointed t'rustei,
a few days visiting in thevillage.
Hulleit Tow ► The contest held in of the Winghani High .School for the
' + � onn connection- with Justice accounts,
St. James' church, A. Y. P. A, , on Moved by Messrs, Leckle and 1�CKay ensuing g year.
Several of the farmers are hauling Mr. Lorne Tyndall of the and . con, Tuesday evening was a decided suc-That .this council 'instruct theA Clerk letter from A. H. Alusgrove• M,
gravel off the lake beach for. walls and will -build a new residence the coming cess. The basement of the church was to prepate a bylaw to be ;,ubmittel at L. A:':in reference to, expenditures on
houses also. summer and already has two. carloads filled' `tq the 'door and all seemed to . the present meetingof ' u e roads and bridges made by the count
Mrs. Thos. Gauley has been on the of .Credit'on, .brick on the ground and. heartily enjoy ..tie program. given raise by debentures 20 000 a able inifn past years and' stating that; . there
sick list. Dr. Turnbull of .Goderich expects a third 'shortly. The housewhich was as follows, the first part twenty years, bearing. interest at. the may be a chance to .reserve a rebate
has lbeen attendingher. will be built -nearer the road than his smiler the leadership of Mr. R. Dun-; fromthe the Le islature, This was sent
P rate of per annum, the proceeds g`
1V. T. Pellow is again rise ing in present one .and on'somewhat - higher bar Chotus, by the members ; reci-� thereof to be used to aid in the eon- to special committee,
the village. gro the kitchen ma:n 26x 6 part ,vii will ill be 5xbe tatfon, Mr. R. Dunbar song, Mr. T.'struction of permanent bridges : on The report of the Executive was
andJohn Schoenals made a trip - ta, steam heated and complete in' every D n ba u; reading, Miss Hattie Middle` county. roads. .%Sent to .finance: com- again taken •• up commencing with
Stratford this week. , to duet, Messrs: T. and R. Dunbar, mittee. clause 14. This clause was extended
Owing to the mishap the respect' Phe` plans ate being' prepared recitation, ' Mr. R. Dunbar; dialogue, Moycd by Dr. Smith, seconded b to read "-Except Olinton •. where . a
g •, p to water-, . by Arc iite4t � S: Kemp of Clinton, tableau Rock of • y � "'
wheel in the mill a lot of o had M J..G'bb s spurchased ' " Ages,' .beautifully, Mr. Watson; That this council resolve, Fall Show is not Held. Recommended
chop a r i .in hafrom
p
g
:erforriied Miss . J s
b olio music b
Performed. that the grant
to be left at the mill last week the Mr. H. Davis of . Woodstock a thorq- Y p + Y itself into a committee of the .whole . a e .gra to 'Clinton,. Show be .
the members. Second art . undcr the and elect auditors. for the ear 1909' $25.,
break being again fixed farmers will bred Xorkshire hog which he purposes ieadershi of Miss Emma Burnett : Y
not have to wait long now: using for. the improvement of stock; p 'Carried. The committee rose and the • In clause No. 19 the nonce of ' Dr,
pianoforte duet by .. Misses ' Aphrew chairman reported that Messrs. Jam In
was added' to the delegation,.
Miss Brindley, Goderich, 'Sundayed Steep and' Nellie Hicks ;..dialogue, es W. Bone of East Wawanosh '.and'I I' considering the repot of the
at home. Cseorge Atkinson, .the ;Levis broker, `Rival Speakers;" ,.by 'Rev:.1V, H, Dun- • Road and' Bridge C'onimittee it was
has been committed for trial for for= . A. Straiton~,, Goderich were elected g
thRailway construction has died for Secy bar and Mr. , Hansuld Johnson < piano- auditors. On the Warden- resuming. the i mored . by. Messrs: Govenlock , and
solo. b Miss. Daisy o r D s Middleton .�• •
s ,
h r er That 'n regard 'r'
Y Y«i a d t. r �, r,
r chair Messrs. Parke and- smith .moved . 1 6 0 � u ions
Whistling chorus. by. Messrs. J, and F, that Messrs. Bone and Straiton -be passed'_ by the Town!;hips of McKillop
terra .. .Middleton and Hansuld Johnson,. ac- auditors for the year 1909. -Carried, and 'Gr"cy respecting part of the lioun
Grandmother's-drillpnibMs IJmma Barnett ; i Tlie,petitions •were-eceived from.Idary Iilie between -said townships that
, very cleve.rly;.� er-, ratepayers of the town of Clinton,'we now ask council to take acticit itnd;.
formed by eight of the members dia and .the "townships• of Goderich .'and
that the Clerk be instructed : • see
CoUch. Bogue by Misses M, C1uff,,. Aphrew . that the necessary.' steps are tske
• Co..., Stanley, askrii that a n bridge Y p n
Steep, O. - Ellwood, Mr, John, 'Middle- 'built on the Bayfield rive'wheretihe That Mr. Lewis Bolton of LiGtoNSii he
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY, •GOODS ton and,Rev. W. H. D,unbar,4 reading, old Rathwell bridge. stood, were sent named Surveyor, -to make the si.rvey;
Mr. • Fred. Middleton ; •chorus, . My to the Road and Brfdgc Committee, and report to this council'by filing a
xentucky .Home The judges,. Who,.: On m tion t Messrs. ^.' copy of such report with tnt-. Cleric,
MILLINER)( FURS. 11KAN'TLES. " o p . k4bb ngs and
were Miss, Hensall of ,Stanley, 1VIx..H11; James.' Scott was _a appointed
Carried.` .
Charles.T ner'of Summerhill nd r.' 1?p T
ti Y... a M trustee of Clinton Collegiate ln- Moved by illessrs, 11 atson acrd Mc -
Bert ' Holmes of Holmesville, decided•. g I Callum That the matter• f rr n `
stitute.. , o a a ging; .
i' 'in favor of. the second part of .the.pro It was carried that a • rant f . the salary of Dr. Holmes, County
ram. The singing of the national. an -1 g o- '$20
g g g -be-made to each �'lgricultur y j. and: Treasurer, be loft. in the,liands of the
Dressg�oods-%--..',-Ti&m-thtim broughtiho meeting to a close. ( orticul Lxecutive Committee to - he it .orted
e . Horticultural Society holding ex. X
Mx. Thos. Dunbar has returned to tions this year ttnd that $25, be rant- Mat the Juice meeting.- Carrieri. .
Hamilton after a pleasant and enjoy-' ed to: each Farmer's Institute. g (The balance., of the report will be
able : holittay at the home of his ar +
Once More sots .and brothers. P I On motion a copy of. the' revised given next issue
statutes of Ontario . for . eaeh.reev'e be.
''inter draws near to the beginning of the end. How •-•-- -- +obtained and .distributed accordingly
as soon as they can be obtained, and,
can one better employ the interval than in .plantlrg I .'Stanley Township.
and preparing? The new suit mus be ehoaen: . The Hollilesv>tlle same be. banded .over. to succeeding Y
�. reeves and that 'all former: motions
Mr.. Arthur Cantelon of Bl Mr. John Watt of Clintl>n and Mr.
goods must be bought; Here titans i3 occupation for yth was with respebt to this..ma ter are.here • •
t J. T. Watt of Manitoba are .also vis
time and thou ht, called .here. to attend the funeral of by .rescinded, itin relativves in this township.
s You ,:ahlauld r:some� and see Our. ,. his brother on Monde � g
y and wpile. here Moved by. Messrs. and Taylor
Dress Goods. In ro other Waycan ou torm a reall '� .. All. will ;regret to hear that - Mr.
' V was the guest o£ his son, Mr.. John that. a grant. $25 be given for pri�z- will. Ivlsion . is not ro ressin
full idea, of what is new and.nlc3, 1n lto other store can Cantelon,. ; es for ex�iribrt of County of Huron- at wards `. p g g ' to
OU see re 1ti 1 r1Lr,'George:Iiotland is. rushing thins a good health as rapidly' as they
y m0 variety and good st`Ae. g g the Provrncral. . Horticultural Exhibi- would wish: He fell some weeks a
these days having, another car tion and 50. x g
Plena.' to See Now. r $ for expenses in collect- injuring. his 1
Plenty � of cows u + • J g. leg and has been :confined
p• in exhibit and that Messrs. Metcalf to
The late William .Cantelon g his room ever since.
• �• passed and Lane be appointedto take charge
EXTRA " SPECIAL. :away Olt _Saturday after a few days of of the ExhNition this year. Both
illness. He was one of the oldest motions sent to executive ,eommittee.r
French Panama@, 54 inches wide, all wool, is renedito dight cis v�y settlers in this part, of the country, A deputation from Win ham :acid .DAD
g GIVEN ISP HOPS
and dark navy, myrtle, red, cream and black. This would he ' "I The fi;•ntsral took place to Holmesville God�erfch. Hospitals ' :wafted on the
good value at 95e, our price while it lasts .:. . :.:.....: . . .,, .6S cemetbr on Mond'a the pallbearers
ASK TO SER.'THIS -SPECIAL .CLOTIi, y y+ P Council in reference to grants, A. H. BUT DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS,
being, Messrs.. Wm, and J.' Colclough, Musgrove X. P..P. of Wingham acid RESTORED .VIGOROUS HEALTH.
Black Sateen U•nderakirts !Hart Hicks, Wm. Crooks,' 0. Hglland,'; Judge Holt' addressed the council. on
W. 'Stanley. He was followed to his the matter. Mcd'icines of the old, fashioned kind
Good quality Black Sateen Underskirts, full size, flannelette last resting place ' by a large number! Moved • by !Messrs., McCallum and will sometimes relieve the symptoms
lined, neatly trirr,med, regular price $1, our price for quick sell; of old friends notwithstanding the Moir,.That we make grants to of disease, though the never touch
Ing Saturday ........... . ..... . . . ,.: , , , ......... • ..., , . .. .. , .6:3 very cold 'day.. the Hospitals on the same, conditions the disease . itself -thee Cever cure.
Wool Blankets The olllcial board of the Metlwd'ist'as last -year°--Sent to executive coin» •Ordirtrary medicines leave behind them
church met on Tuesday and foand the mittee, indigestion, constipation and • head-
Large size all wool 131arlketF, white with pink and blue financial standkng In good shape. Report from the alihton h1ospLtal aches. Purgatives leave those taking
borders, unly 8 pairs left, regular $3-50.. . ... . .. . :.. ...:. . 2.715 , Miss T. Crooks has. been the guest was receNed and sent to the executivef them feverish and caveweathose.
On this
Ladies Chats ---Last Call for oats of her cousin at Aiwood." ,committee, other hand Dr, Williams' Pink Pills
! The service . in St. John's church, I Report of county property was pre- do direct good to the •bo21y, the, blood
Just 8 of tbesp Coats left, long, semi flttiug, Npleiided wta,ir- Holmesville, will commence in future sented, In committee '^11r. McEwen and the nerves, . They fill the veins
ing garment,: th+tt have at 2,30 I
These sold a govd style to thein, Krz,-a 3.4 aind 36. p•.:m. instead of 3 o'clock as occupied the chair. )Tile report passed with new rich blood ; they tone and
t the beginning' of the season for $8 50, for quick formerly. I except, clause G which is amended to strengthen the nerves ; they luxe di-
selling Saturday , . , , : , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , • ; , , .. , , , , , 2.99 read that during Llty Kay's aceouch sease by roothing it out of the blood.
Sable Neck Ruffs Ment, slice be sent to the aoderich�They, always. do gootl-,•they cannot
SuMmelrhili hospital and then removed to House; possibly do harm.
We have just 4 pieces of Fur [eft in snick, abut ive da not i of Refuge, i Mrs. George It. Wilson, `1100 cton,
want to carry these over to another season, and in order to clear lire Ladies, Guild tart pt iMrs. I)un- f Messrs. Watson and Parks that the N.B.; says "A. feat/ years ago after
these out we will sell them tit the following priced,. bar's on Wednesday. sum of $25 be granted to each of the confinement I' Contracted a severe
Regular $18 huffs for $10.50, just 2 of these left, 11,eR. $1.2.50 int• $8 W I Miss I•;isie Lear has returnM , home Public . Libraries in, this county for cold and although.1 tools considerable
Children's White Wool Boas ,after a pleasant week's visit Among the present year. medicine, I got no better. In fact my
friends on the Dase Line. Moved by Messrs. Smith and Rees 1 condition was gradually getting worse,.
Just 10 of these left, just the thing.for sinall children, reg- ! Mr. oral Mrs. Whiteman arb !visiiing that each central Woman's Institute not I was all run down, had no appetite
ular 950 tot ........................ I., .......... ,,....,.,.,... .I0 friends -here at present. ithis county be granted the . usual and grew so weak that I could not do'
/j. g l y
r
Mrs, Join .Johnston ,r. is vision amount of $10. Messrs. 'McEwen and m • liauseWoxk, At last lice doctor
i her son John in Londesboro. 1 CI•allow moved that a grant of $20 who :was attending me told my hus
New stock of White and Grey Cottons, Barred i A number attended the party at be made towards the purchase of flow= band that I was going into a decline,
Mullins, Print$, Gingbams, Foula,rdines Embroideries, Mr, Chas. Williams' on IVednes-lay ON -cors to be planted around the Court and i feared so myself, for a, sister
r ening and all report having .ipcnb an house, These motions were sent to had died of consumption. When al -
enjoyable time. ' executive committee. most in despair a friend suggested
We Invite Inspection and Comparison... 1 Messrs. Coo. 11111 and t'tias, TInee Moved by Messrs•. Geiger.and Watson my taking Dr. Williams' Iy AX Pills,
pattended the fair in Blyth on Tues- that the sunt of $30 be granted to the and I got half a dozen . boxes.
Before
day. 1 ITurdn Poultry Associatioty this year, i I had taken them all I began to ,get
' Mrs. Il. 1V el3rien and her sister, i Moved by Messrs. hill and Moifat better, Then I got another half dozen
Mrs. G: Burns of Detroit, visited that the C"linto %ring, Stock. Show ,boxes, and before I ]rail used them all
�. friends in 1111agreen last reek. : be granted the sum of $20 for the cur. 'I was able to do My housework again
]Every Courtesy wid At � , Master Carl Draper of 11int.)n is . tent year. Binh motions sent to. ex- tend' was in better health than I had
. '-'�"---'�---- '�--■ visitraig on the Base Vile, odutive comrni,ttee. enjoyed for years. I believe Dr. Wit.
.., t► ..
Mr. Joseph Rapson attended a nisei•• As to mction'oi Messrs. Watso)>r snail liamsi Fink Pins saved me from go -
ten, tion Awaits Yo Here, ing. of ,South Huron County I,, O. I,. Govenlock that all spring shows, be Ing - into Consumption and I warmly
• „ ..*�% �..::..«w. ,r.�.......�1 in I�".xetrt on Tuesday, 1 gi•antedi'$20 it they fulfil the condit,1=4 recommend then, to• every weak per.
required by tlxi Government Act, san.yr
1/1/ `rs ! ! THE
Messrs. UeR crud ll3eVwen moved Sold by all medii-fte dealers or by
LI l T ►J�,JF NEW The remalps, of NV' . Father Twomey! that the 'county engineer be Instruct- trail at' a0 Cents a, box or six boxes
Michael'swere s'Cur 'Church, Belleville. the February session at Seaforth to- 14ledicine Co.,rortt Tltt= lir. Wliiiattts'
c tower of St. ed to furnish the report asked for at for $49,60
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I len's Shoes
Bargain 1--$4 Men's.Shoes.r leather lined, box calf upper, solid
leather sole; rubber heel, Mackiiy welt, till Feb, 11th, for $3,25
0c Tweed e wed Dress Goods 38c
Bargain 2-50c Brown
Tweed
Dress
Goods, 46incheswide, extra
-fine weave. splendid weerer, till Feb. IIth
For. 38 e
.
. I Furs, Stoles, Throws and -Ruffs:
Bargain 3 -burs, Stoles. Throws and fluffs in:Opposum, Stone
• Martin, Isabella, Conev, Astrachan, American Sable, $3.75 to $12.
-l'ien's Fur Coats-at•flanufacturer's Prices
Bt.rgai 4 -Men's Coon. Dog, C
alf; wri�mhat, Marmot; Siberian
and Galloway Coats from $17 to $55
f5cru
C mbs Print
s21c
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Bargain 5 Cruriib's Ashton'c: Putter's '
g , Sivauhy s Englis11 Print''
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Hi hes
PrIc s
for Butter and Eggs.
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STOUT VALUES
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Our An'titual
February
Commen, ces Friday, Feb, 5th
Special Bargains. in. Children's Shoes
VVe have been'fortutiate icy securing several lines in Children's
Shoes which we can sell at less th:►n W aimbicturet, l pr b4s, :This is
a rare chance to secure a supply of chiidren'd shoes for the spring
and summer at -Bargain prices. The following'is a :fees- of the bar-
gains we offer. See Our Window.
50 pairs child's Kid Button Shoes, patent-i4`cap; tura sole,. regularly •
so)d at 75c and 85c, all sizes from 3 to 7, Feb, sale.pprice We.
15 pairs child's Chocolate.Bale, with tete cap; licca suis, sizes 5 and 0
regular price 90.x, Feb. sale price 656.
12 pairs child's Tan Slippers with. bo%v, reg..price, 85c, Feb. Isale 65c.
All our felt lines at greatly reduced prices.
16
n pairs womea Patent Bals, Goodyear welt,. reg. $4, sale Pelee $3.
Heavy Rubhers and Stix at cost.
Several other tines cit b4rgrain prices.
Save money: by buying your supply now.
.THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DO
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ANNUAL
Stock-iiiTak ri Sale
For the next ten days we hold our
.annual
n�tual
sale of winter goods. Our sale are rec.aogniz.
ed as a. great opportunity to procure genuine
bargains, Burins _February we usually ex'
perielnce our coldest Weather, and the goods
we are offering will be very suitable.
Men's $150 felt, shops reduced to ....................... :$100
Men's 1,85 overNhoes '", .. .0... , ......... , 1.51)
Men's 2 80 buckled rubbees red uced to . .... , . , . 2,35
bfen's 200 " '4. •, 2.25
Men's 2.40 c. +0
Men"s 2.10 1, ,/ . .... , , .... 2.00
•• ... 1.75
]lion's 1.051i ' 1.40
Ladies Fxnev Slippers, regular $1.60 for ' .................
100
Ladies Felt Shoes, regular 1,25 for ...... fNl
Lxdies Kid Lace Boots, regular 3.50 fcir ... , ....... 2,00
Boys felt -lined Boots, regular 1.15 for ............. 1.41)
Many other lines we have not room to Men-
tion here. An inspection is invited,
REPAIRS W"ILP YOU WAIF.
FRED4 JACKSON
It Always Reliable CLINTON
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