The Clinton News-Record, 1909-02-04, Page 80.
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IL Mr. Clarowo Hudie is visiting re -
Wives 1n Codwich towiuhip,
1 A• utunb r .of young people spent a THEPOPULAR STORE
,. very mjoyable . time at the home of
- --_ �Mr. Archibald one evening last week.
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Mr. William, McGavin has purchased
the Muldoon farm. The price paid
Dr" Shaw was in Exeter on Tuesday. was 54,000.
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Mr. James Scott was in roxonto es�i � fxiendt; wear a ��
Miss Driscoll is visitin �i�'�4a4�' �,�� �i�ttxra�>,� Last 2 Da�s �%� ;
... ter`day. � Toronto.
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Mr, J. W. Newcombe was in London Mr. John Balfour had a :successful
yesterday. auction sale an Friday last. .
Q Mr. H. W. Jacobs was in Toronto
" this week. r
StockAwTak*ng,
Mr. James Clamiltoli was in London s
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_... on Friday, _
'Shoot music
-Mrs. Sleek of Goderioh is visiting ,
Mrs. S. H. Rance,
Inspector Robb is in town this week
Miss
official business. Slaughter.Sale of Furs, For boats, Winter Coats, Wool Blankets,
A g alm
11�iss Pearl O'Neil lest on Monday to
attend LTrstrlinv• College, Chatham. Remnants of Dress Goods, Prints, Flannelettes, Etc. Friday and Sat*
Mrs. T. Goodman of Hamilton is the 70 each
ay are -the ' 4 guest of her nephew, Mr.. 1,. W, urd' . lai3 two days of our stock -taking flag and they will s the
Jacobs. 4 for �5c ;
OV relmem,ber• our Klond vke Tables East year. Miss Mabel Dunford returned home
TWO BIGQiBST BARGAIN DAYS in our history, Coale In and:
Saturday from a month's visit w 9 for U
. - Well; the will be read again next Saturday, S c .
g► Stratford. ,
look through the store, and. if yu>i don t see what you want, ask for
We have been. busy taking stock count Miss Lizzie Trowhili left yesterday
Feb. the 6th. morning for Dundas where she has it, • We wili,.have special prices on all bines,
jug and listing everything, in the store. Everythin a good position.
g Mrs. Ashley of Londesboro was the It Is. not
all
we found, that for any reason whatever; should not be guest of Mrs, Trick for a few days
of the past week. -
here has been thrown to one side and wilt o on. twelve Mr. and Mrs. T. yackson Sr.eelebtrat- N • E ' • p off •Small Furs $65�e1t 's �,.19r19 t
g 2Q per cent,
ed the tenth anniversary of their n Coats $$Q ' ,
tables Saturday morning, marked at prices that will wedding day last week, Friday and Soturdav we will give 20 per. iKeri'a untfppped paturai Corso Coats, made
Mr, W. R. Counter has been confined cent ofl! alt Small Furs ouch as Ruffs, Stoles, froth .picked skins, 60 inches long, Rood trig
make the selling a, positive ertainty, We call thein to his home this week by an at- Mnffa, ()aper nee, Scaife, Etc., in. sable, mar- collar, every skin prime. Coat guaranteed for
but It IS all lupi. lynx, eAbella tox, etc. All' prices oiatked one year,, sizes 40,42 and 44 only, RegularM,
tack of rheumatism. in Plato figures, subjected to discound of,,,..,. Frtdav bpd Saturday prices,,,;..,,, 6l�.OtD
Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Jackson of Cal- ..
........................ . ... 20 per cent. off
gar Alta. have been the guests h
y, g C1 0
• ~""" this week .of Mrs. E. Turner. Our S heClalt $38Coat$29 $5Q Coon Coats $�9
Miss Harriet Mason of Egmondville '
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has been visiting relatives quality eaves Winter
KLONDYKE TADLE g i es and Coats, pure satin quilted lining, loose back with Men's whole skin Coon Coats, good big
friends in Clinton the past week,. large natural sahie collar, a really besidtiful cellar, deep tuned; good color, .all sizes. `Re u,
Mrs, Plewes Sr. of Tuckersmith left ^'-' '- coat and our special at. $08, Friday and 8atur•• bar $50, Friday and Saturday prices. 3S,C 0
yesterday. to . spend the rautmader day prices ..... •........ . ..... . .... 20.00
of the winter with her two sons at
Moosomin, Sask. $?5 Fur Lhied C04 34
W; a. FAIR co $25 Calfskin Coags
because each and every one will be a veritable gold Miss E. Henry_ returned to her home s Ladies Cbats, black beaver shell, with blis- Men's Blown 'Calfskin Coats, well made
h Whitechurch u Tuesday after caded muskrat: lining, natural sable collar, loose mhd good big loose coats, only $'left. Regular
mine for, every buyer- in baarch of bargains, There Having been the guest of firs, Wm, Often Cheapest--,Alt�►ays the Best buck, Regular $75Fridayand Saturdayx;28, clearing ,oe eg r
Ford fora week. prices..................... , . ... , 54.0' ..
will be all kind„ of things on each table,,but not much Our new teacher, :Mr. icyitiolds of
Clinton, is doing excellent work ';in Ladies' Winter Coats: Astrachan JaCketS
of any single line. From all over the store we have the school.—Edge I3iu eorres- at Cost and Leser. Less Than .
pondence Durham Chronicle. Ladies beaver Winter Coats, in black, blue, Cost
gathered supplies. Every department C'Oritributed its Master Morris Gardener, after a .few pp ,
e� green and brown, only 24 left, in szes.31 to #2, strachap Jackets with Self or sable
weeks .visit with Mr. W. S. R.'Hol-R:n0UnCeM
in loose and close fitting styles, trimmed with sacques or. Ruesian blouse styles, 86
Ladies
Collars in�
share. We cannot 'tell you what yOIX will hndy blit es, has ,returned to Toronto much +�'".. silk. military and draw braids. Regular $7.50_ to ehUose from. Regular $2a np to $75 ,
impi`ovgd by leis sojourn here. to $20, Friday and Saturday at Cost and Less, • • • • • • r • • .....sit less tlutn cost
each table will be numbered, and yon can make your Dr, Thompson'' was in 'rorontb . on I wish `to announce . to the 100
Monday attending the funeral of Mr.' C+l`?at$ fl9r x'78
people of Clinton and sur- $6r Wool Blankets $�4.QO
choice of everything- on it at one price, George W. Warner, formerly of 'the Ladies Fur Lined Costa With hest uality
firm of Coleman & Warner furriers, rounding COLlntry that I ha.Ve gg Sic onl
. navy blue heaver shell, picked muakir}t lining, weight. riiade pare the
Blankets, 8 pounds
Mr, and ,Mrs, C. J. Wallis and Master resigned my Position With two tripe mink collar, -.guaranteed for one y finest wool; 68678
t s inches, 6 only left. Re u
Willner E., yesterday, •ittedded . the yei►r, itegular $10U, Friday and Saturday g lar $6, Friday, and
funeral of the former's . aunt Mrs. Crooks r .. . .. •
Morrish G oks for 'the' pu
Woods, wife. of ex -Councillor John P08e of -going into business
pr ee ... ... ., . .. T8 00 Saturday prices - k,9Q
Woods of near Porter's Hill, or myself. iQ.AJO
f $23 Coats for. Remnants
MnA. J. Morrish was in Toronto last` I am .openin out in 'Fred Ladies Black Bea.er'(oosts, Boston lamb
Table No. l g lined Rernnririta of Dress G}onds from. 2 to is .bila.
week fpr a few days while the
Co
r ,interlined with rubber, brown [riarmnt yards.' s: old. stand next tU for Colin a good warut and stylish coat. Re RReyinants of Flannelettes, Cottons,' Prints,
ters' Association of. America .was in s g Towelmgs, Sheetings, Shirt.rn s Sate
ular $25, Friday and Saturday rices: '19.50 B ena,.Iiac.
Choice 5c, sessipn, 'While Mr. Morrish is .not R. J. Cluff s.' shoe store, with P. at about the Half'Price Mark.
himself a• cutter, •he is' an employer. 'a brand new stock of woollens
Table No.'2 of cutters • who cut extensively, and I. will be. plleased to re- '
Mr., Jos. T.. Clark; for .the past three Ceive a ca:
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years. editor of Toronto Saturday'
ye r e l r roc 1 from all .old'.ctas-
C''hoice .1 Oc Night; has resigned that position tomers.
and will join the editorial staff of Doiag all my own cutting
the Toronto Star.' -Mr. Clark is , a and bei,
Table No. 3 brother of Mrs. E. J. Cantelon. g a practical tailor r ,�
:. Mr. C. Hoare paid a business visit will enable me to .give the.
Cht)ice Ise last week to Oshawa, 'Toronto, very lowest prices.
Brantford and. Stratford. He dis- �.
Being employed as . cutter` .f
posed.6f a piano. in Oshawa and an-
with..Jackson Bros, for four -
Table • •
No. other in Stratford though both plat-�
es are 'overflowing, with agents. years; Hodgens Bros,, cutting
ar
Choice 19c M . d managing the tailori.i�,
Mr.. .. and Mrs: Robert Hanna returned a n
to their.home at :Milverton (,n i%lon- de
(I s after hayin been the uests of tlr years, an •••
Table N y ,
parttnient'for fo• d
0.5: their slaughter; .Mrs. 5..; :5. coo er ' yea with Mprrish '&
p two years .
for. a': few...iiays. Miss $. na,' Crooks 'should _
Hann, be suflieient
who has Been visiting with Mrs.
Choice, 25c g guarantee of'reliable•.work
Cooper for 'several ! o Vks; ,scans j
ponied her parents. home.. 7. ain also 'a member of 'the.: .•iii ' 1
Table, No. 6 �` Mr: Wallace Wheatley came up from `'Cixstom (cutters,- Association '10 tm tie Q`.
.:Woodstock oA'Tuesday, and has. loin of Xiberica,'' 4hic'h keeps it8
ed the finishers' stats at the organ .�
Choice 39c , factory, They knciv• Wallace's caps- members in. � toucb with all � � ,r-•�,�,4e'
Kxility down at the o..f: and liceding t e new ideas ;contanuall
y
Table Nn. '7 a good man they.'asked him, ' to coming out. l
come along, and he came, glad. after .. See the values I have before
all to return to the old home town.
Choice 50G 'Professor• and, Mrs, W. J.• l3aird . ar- Purchasing .your Spring ,Suit ti WATCH ES,
rived last evening and 'arc the guesto elsewhere. ,
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of the'.. lady's brother, Mr;: L. C. Y•oor't trul f "
Table No... 8: � Yr CHAINS y '
Fleming. They are '.ph rheir honey
moon; tchet wedding lia;ving taken�.+.�
Choice* 75C place yesterday in. Colaourg of which LOCKETS
nts, the Protes. bath have been s'esidesor being organist of the MethodistTable No. Qchurch. there. -Goo. Bar
901.11,
Mrs.. W, J. Paisley and Mrs., H, Hill
Choice $1.00 went - to Toronto on Wednesday of aT �
last week to 'attend the funeral." of
Table - . their little nephew, . i#airy, son of
e Nq. iQ Mr, and Mrs.. James Brownlee,. aged y
six ears. From that cit t p ur.,
Years. y they O V All
For -O
Choice $1,.25 went to Haiiilton .to visit their cis . .
ters; Miss Mary Browniee and Mrs RINGS
Hector .lunar
BRACELETS J
Table 1110.11 Mr. 13.1Maclntyre of Toronto has been
. Having, parcllased the groom �
engaged by • Messrs. Morrish & SILVERWARE A
Choice $1.5U;' Crooks as cutter and' .will enter tip{ eery business conducted suc- hnounce•
on ills duties on Monday .itestt. Ke cebsfully for a numbt3r of years
Make Goode Presents and
Table No. W. has filled : important lyositions' in by Mr. • Thomas Beacons, we
Montreal and 'Toronto and is a me,it� respectfully solicit a uontiriu are acceptable.
ber of the Cutters' Association, icy
short his reputation as a cutter ' is ante of the atrona a enjoyed
Choice $1.98 � p. P • . g_ Ment.
such as wouldbe, expected of one by hil]�, 1
having charge of. that department of
Morrish do Crooks pig business. � - '
Mr. R, A. Patrick, proprietor of "The We will keep. On hand a
4 JEWELER AND .,OPTICIAN
$ig Drug Store," Yorltton, Sask,, fresh slid• up:to.date stock and �•
spent a few days last week the, guest our rices will be such as to ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 '
X Week'. of his sister, Mrs. Garry "Chgrnpson P
You will find aom' a of the biggest of the 16th con. He went' West please the purcras�Ilig public,
some sixteen, years ago and has I
done so well, financially and other-
' g We will eater ntopossession FOR GOOD I
• wise that he thinks it the realest •
Dry' Goods Bargains you ever country fire sun shines on, There
is no place like it, he claims, for On Monday next, the 26th
• Shoe
people of energy arid' enterprise ; lust,, and extend e., hearty Ill- �
seen 1n► Town on these they cannot help going, ahead. Mr, vitation to all to cgll and see
Patrick will 'visit several places in, us+ � '
pp r�
this province Including his old home • Re a �� �
Klondyke Tables at Ilderton near London and then
goes down to Cuba to :;pend a few Yours Tru)y, Try W. H. Watts 4k Son
weeks in that balmy climate.
Saturd y. TYNDA L
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LITTLE LOCALS,
A. J. YYNUALL A. 8+ CARR Repairs done while you
Mrs. nlcCourt entertained a number wait, and our prices
of her friends Tuesday evening. .,...... ,, ,. are right.
The Gloderich vs; Clinton hockey $1850 WILL BUY COTTAOM Old
., matgii will be played' in the lacit,f rink Joseph street, Soft and libel 'water .
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to -morrow evening. Mand Opposite Postoflice
fn ilio house, cement cellar, Kelso
Mr. it. J. fluff is having .his House fume;, electric light, goad lawn A ,-
Arose wired: for electric lighting this week, acre, cement +alk arnunl houses ,
Last week the electrician installed a y'art crib, ba
at
f► per cent, . .
DIR�C /M TPgld LINT_.` /vim ; pry ;
sioustl for the w. ter Doan. and pec- Just the place for
a. retired fa�ttne�6 i Hs Watts � �� ��� M
vi+yusly for the Misses Boast. Apllr lsoii 1'!4, Clinton. (3, d
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