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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-09, Page 9-‘41.Z. • Saint Valentine February 14. • There has recent years been a big, revival in sending of valentines, it is • observed ito longer as day condned A() the sending of a missive of ridicule I . 0 t propriety allows the expressien of a refined and more aacred feeling. You. will he quite in . Seed form and abreast with. social ens. • tOna if you are prepared on that day to • eend. and receive a °dainty meseage hearing Oupid's etarnp. r Of course we will have on display all kinds in quality and quantity from the em Harris" you use to get square ` with The Other Fellow" to the beauti- ful floral tributes of sentirnent 000veY- ing the meauhlg. in verse and Erose "To My Love With My Love". They ' are Works. of art in fine "coloring and novel deeIgnsf dainty, eiparnental, and expressive, • • - - .1P31h r•ohorty.0t At. mro. Doherty visiting Mx* Octicrielt Township. miea Auto of Goclerigh isvisiting We are glad to announee that Oa her cousin, Mi sa jean Mitchell. Victim of la grippe -in this oommuntty Mr. Bd. Johnson of London visited are recovering, hieparente in town over Sunday. . The owe of the death of Mr. e Ord Mr. Bert. Daldst 4011 Kr' 8, PA" ner of Barfield "'es received here 'crib? ur tew. 0.4who heti been clerking in a much regret. ,Mr. Gairdner wee al drug rotor° in ()blear?, left recently for Boloevain. Mane whem he has secured wept regarded as one of the stur a situation, dy pioneers of this eounty. and Mrs, 11. Andereon expect- On amount of the Quarterly meetin ed to have left. yesterday to retinal to of the.Methodiet church being beld in their Western home, but their son bas Bayfield there was no servicein Cole'e been e ze la grippe, or something *"'`"e un ay. eimiliar, which. will keep them here a Um 0010, Who was attending the few days longer. funeral of his father in Michigan last Mrs.: john Houston received -a tele. week, has returned home. grain on Saturday which conveyed the The Rev. Mr, Olensent of Clinton IS sed news that her mother, who resides is expected to preach next Sabbath in near Ottawa, was dangerously ill. She Cole% church, Barfield line. left for the old home by the tirst train Cupid's arrows have been flying very and Was acOompanied bYherdaughter• swiftly of late. The people living on Miss Manic Mr. Jos. Wilson. of Auburn was in the 7th concessloo, are reaping the beneficial result of this. the Hub on Tuesday making some pre- paratory arrangements for the re- Mr. Peter Cantelon has been buoy (Awning servicee in connection, with drawing ice from Trick% madam and storing it in his ice house. Mr, ()ante - Knox church which has lately been ion believes in seudiughjs milk in,pro, tig Tar be jitot rgzirg,:oki;34,Thwe 41;o paz per shape to the rectory. n the following evening tea-meetieg Mr, Albert Anderson has otilte a vyill be held. The good people of Rube number of chicks at the hotneetead but re looking forward to the occasion is now going' in for fancy fowl. He with considerable anticipetion. has a preference for Golden Wynn: dottes arid has two pullets which took Drat and second prizes at the late Jam'es Fair Seriously jil pouippy Slut% the former a recent Pilreoltee. • Mr. taeo. A. Crooks left last Friday for a Week's visit ° to friends iii2Liatelt- el and Wallace township. Mrs. Burnet of the 71h concession has been very ill with la grippe which has Settled on •herlungs. • }ler eon, Mr. George Burnet,is also abed with the same cemplaint. Mrs. Sowerby of the 3rd .pent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Hick, Taylor's Corners, who has just recovered trom a severe attack of in ippe. Mr, R. Thompson's driver ran away from the residence Of Mr, A. Taylor Saturday afternoon and deninlished the cutthr. Mr. P. A. Campbell of. Stanley was visiting friends at Taylor's Corners on Thursday affernobn of last week. ' We are pleased to learn' that Mrs. 0. Johnston of the gral eon, has recover- CtalfrikVit4MWSQUCORD. i ; A, a 00404.0101110171100ilitis e Au want Of Mre. Joseph 001elough of the Base hne pained awrilr Saturday (4011011dt ToWniblp. veryprett event took place Wed- weea y, . , a the residence of n person of re. Robert r, johneton, Barfield line, when PeersOrl, Mt P413 old resident of Grey Mr, John Marshal of the same line,, . for some thne lint was not thought of Mies Louisa, Johnston, The bride toWnship. Deceasied had been ailing took unto himself a bride In the person aerious uutil she developed symptoms; was ably aupported by Miss J. Marsh. of pneumonia about a week before .her all, a sister of the groom, while the death, Mrs. Pearson, wbose maiden greont-hiniself was taMPorted by Zte, n name was Catherine Richardson was 11. Oatitelon The wedding pity born in Queen's county, Ireland, itt1821. drove down to Hayfield where the In 3840 she married her late Isneband, bride and grooni were joined together 0 • Klondike., • a Febeiiary Mousey deVotes thirtytwo Pages with sittylive illustrations to • ) these wopderM_ gold fields It is claimed to ife---(1ST realistic and Mott graphically illuStraled article ever published on this sobject. Price AO cents, • • 0"feen fire .0heopest,, iieways Olio Bed, Shortly . after noon yesterday, and bile apparently in the best of health!, FC. JameaFair stricken. by par - lysis And is now in a critical condition. " Mr. Fair is one of Clinton'A best known' nd most highly respected citizens and the news of his illness wiil be heard with regret by all. D Co M 0, F$ 0, cuNTioN. tilnoptsi,v, Dye Works, a c1vAdvattpantnto - Who will it -be -N, • Seed Oats -W. Duncan- •, • • • • 1., • 6 • Scribner% magazine -Charles ''''''''''''''''' 5 Inducomenta-§ydney Jackson • 5' 0 • • Transcontinental Route --Grand Trunk Ry,. Executor's Sale --VV:. S,-Lawronos '''''' 4 nri Dog Strayed -J. R. • . 4 d Store to rent -J; 0. Elliott 4 in Our•Pies are Great-&. Kirkby....,,....- 4 , St. Vilentinc-W.D. Fair Co. • . • .. 8 white Goods Sale--liodgens 8 Tv ' , d • 1:1 in in al Varna'. • Bible Society Meeting. -A meeting f• Varna Branch of the ,Bible. Society et in the Methodist church on Mon: ay evening to organize for the ensu - g year, Rev. Mr. MacDonald in the hair. Dr. L. Murray of Kincardine ed from her late severe illness. sl's present and delivered,a gland ad: Mr. Holmes of Clinton was in..this ress on the subject to a gond audience. • „neighborhood Saturday extending the e dwelt largely on the foreign branch- glad band to the electore s of the Society, stating its Progress Owing to the river being frezen con - Europe, where he himself r has siderable wood is being hauled over to any parts visited. ' Then he dealt our sidelaf the river and into Goderich. ith it in our own fair land and lastly ith the Varna Branch in particular. ev. R. 0. Burton gave a.short address so, 'after which the officers were elect • - • .- resident, Rev..Mr. MacDonald ; Corners. eeretary, Mr. E. A. Wanless Trees- :rs: 11.1 Wm-; ; Collectors, s r E. A. Wanless n E. McAsh °" the evening °"hs' Mr. John Marshall, • ....tistefJaimarY r Front road east; Parr line, ogan and Hamilton ; Messrs. 11.' Misses Bayfield line - .„ who lives on tho arke and Erritt, Babylon ; Messrs. Barlr.47^' • was PleasantlY °lull/14"k . Johnston and A. Robertson 'fn.. • the evening a sleigh load of •ont road west. The meetny. oung people, the choir ot Rt. James osed with doxology e,pd - ' church arrived [Inc explained their io. Quarterly Meath-- --••• ..a , 'wag tentien of having a eouple et hours of as hel • . ..g. -The • Fa atter) J3 • • • oenedvietiloan; lAttihaa t-alreprge.a.itheoi. 81'3 of the Varna • circuit with a beautiful table and etera chair About o - ,?.{4•••,•••^" People: •WitERE-IllgY• '• ANO win' 0. . . THEY ARE DOING • x ' e e. 11110W s datt of Aaiburn was in 14, town yesterday, -0 •„.• . • • _Miss -Ida, •Heywood returned loan' •L' • Myth yesterday, ,,.°1 ,Miss Georgie Murray i•eturned from • Hensall Tuesday. Miss Notes of London is the guest Of e' Miss Belle Murray. • • r. Dudley Ilolines, Goderich, was qu . in ()linty- on Tuesday, • w wheels death occurred some seven by that tie which never can besevered, months ago. They with two .abildren by Rev, -Mr. Smith, The party then • emigrated to Aanerica in 1849, sailing returned to the home of the bride up the Mississippi river and settling in where a suni_ptuous repast wee await - the state of Ohio. After two. years. ing them. , The bride•was the recipient they moved to bladed,* township of many handsome presents which where they...resided four rears, going showed the nigh reopect in which she farm now occupied by their son Rich- church,of which Mr, Marshall was a to Grey in 1865 and sett ing on the is. held. The choir o 3. f ' St james ard. She leaves a family of five chil- Member, had previously shown their - MO. WM. Mines, of the ist con- high respect for his services by pros. cession, Hobert, Jamey and Richard eating hurl with a haudsome rocking and Mrs:Henderson of the 4th. Mrs. chair mai a betiatiful Darter table. • Pearson has been a staunchroember of -the Rinser. churela since her Another Account, • youth and led in hope of a glorioue - A very.pleaaing event took place at n....., = ressurection. the I/ectory, Baytield on Wednesday The late Edward McLean, father of evening last, it being the occasion of the Conservative candidate for Vest the marriage of Mr. John Marshall to "--- ' - Huron, was 'one of the founders of Mies Louisa Jobriston. both of the Bay.: Bethel Methodist church, thia town- field line. At five o'clock the bridal ship and while he Was laboring for the party arrived and were receivecl • by• iitiiiiildirif of • the chnrch. Editor Rev, E. la, Smith wile performed the = publiehing annexation articles. 'The filar bars of the we din/ march ro- g,,--- ()Imes o tire Clinton New Era was ceremony. At !leafiest live the fatn" troa,4; tereStin • reeding at the preeent time. Kethleen In a few • moments .__ old files ofthe New Era would be in- ceeded from the piano, p eyed by iss Mr. %as. Switzer sold to Mr. the beide supported by the groomsman * Charles a Durbinn wlaich weighed in Mr. II, R. Cantelon, marched into th4 E the neightiorhood of a to " • room and took their places .under 6 06 -- Henry B. Parker, son of Mr. John prettily draped arch. They were fol. = , Parker of the • 16th concession, tuts -re. ' !awed almost Onmediately by the • , ' engaged. with Mr. john Thompson of gloom and bridesmaid, MIAs Jane gar- ........_: Blake for another year. This will be shall. When the impressive ceremony ,....., hie fourth year in the same place,which was concluded, and salutations end speaas'well for tbe satisfaction he has congratulations were offered; a 'held =. given. He went to Blake this week. .lunch was served by- Mrs. (Rev,S, 10 = MaJohn Parker, who is vvell versed Smith. The bridal tiarty accompanied in poultry raising, says dressed chick- by their clergyman proeeeded, to the ens should sell by weight, other.: honie of the bride's father, Mr. James " s ---- wise there is no money' re the . business Johnston, Where a delightful `repast for the breeder. - If they- went by was prepared 'for the 'inany guests. weight he could . send -to the market - The supper finished the health of the I 1',..7-_ • chickens at SeWeli and eight pounds bride and groom; the bridesmaid Ali& ' and make a fair profit, It would also .grocansioan was proposed, and tender - be -better for the !Myer. .. ..........ed, A pleasant social and musNia Messrs, Albert Vantelon, Geo. B.+evening was then enjoyed andthest.,..- •litinly, John Beacom and James Ctohner , ,.riii4.1gghi5t.s,..kdivwthe6.1iIrnnigix 1.1d$0.,;npeeri..tst...a.n.thema.v..0.14>ti.,(; *Sitirh.afIttuerluodner4C othif(in ty143"Orangeting' Lodge aegusintance of 61....r, and, Mrs .ga'rsh- . held in Exeter on Tuesday. all will unite - the electors of this -township will do 47AJp.b; 3..1 wishing them e very i•p.... Now that the West lauren bye-elec. r.-.. Ana h... their duty and pile .un at leust 260rif a nio "77--' iness in thew boy 'home sw- •tion is at hand we have fro doubt but raajority for Mr. Robt. Metean. •:•- : oe'til. eirsbPlielsiLgad'ebvuernYt; t..°318ckgiiiiilia:P6' ' al -HP'"- • bumteeti-e-Freracinrko:. Peotuvvroelul,gtiontebeef, t00,1winy.t7.1 . wheat? Mr Mason Sterling andrIniss L. - it.145't weeks 1°°Ittlig 'Ite cP...ale .to Hottlheireowf t'''r.oeuir6fddetlethtoerN,finnehthipe bho°y1Ye =el- sia.11g/fceetc'e h9we' "1".11P- ti I] He who has i p , 0 . nip bards of matrimony.' Meson is an- net - I Wired the benedlcts. Out' 1.0.= se -.41 Par al,h1" as our eents heartiest congratulationA and highala Cove Ft t,b,..„ sol three steers pia through life. T ey wilt 11180 take • •• Hew tet .7,- • years cad to „Nr., Charles their residence on the 7th concersay th e•8111n OF $13th., •TO. in_ust The parlor social given by tan- •••,!.a, t mere to raise cattle at that field Methodist church at the r 4 •Dav- . •• • , • , Mr. H. peek was wee pat _esidence Miss Lizzie Webster, who. has been our youngpeople.It VP. • rmizeti by It= -staying With her -brother 1.'hoinas has thwt. r turr dt h h hfl Id. The carneAway , succees_s,n ow, . 4e. a decided • J were-rae_sernet • best thing for you tri de is get some- beived more than 4 ..tiat they a body else's sister to look after your •vvorth of enjoyre• .ouble their money's - it he Ould g°t's'unie aim eheiee. lespect will arcom any the young te30- Ur • Geo. ' • • Mr. Harry Hevvitt was -in London op„ ,. Tuesday- anl yesterday. Miss 11. Whitely is onat---`•---' visit to • . 016 weeks' • • -.meet).- ,..-and Fred Brophy of r were town over Sunday. Russell Manning Mannipg speptya few • daysst his lime in Exeter last *eek: Rev. 3, .3: ,Parke• Visited • the old • homestead near Bayfield oil Tuesday. Mr. U. A. Andrews arid Miss Maud Andrews spent Sunday with Seaforth friends. Mrs. Bluett left- on Tuesday for Bel- . went 'owing:to the illness of her moth-, ' er, Mrs, Howe. • • ' Mies Orphe Miller of St. Catharines is a guest at the rtisidence- of her fath- er, Mr. Jacob Miller. SinithKilty attended the tenet, - al of the late Alfred Stark of Seaforth On Mandayafternoop. • • Miss Flossie Harriett. of St. Marts is. ,sguest at the residence of her uncle, Mr. John Wiserrian. Mr, and Mrs, -Charles Overbury left' yesterday. to spend s, month visiting aelatives in St. Thomas. • , Mr. Harry Ryan arid the MissesKerr of West Wawanosh were guests at Mr. David Cook's this week: Mr. S. T. Wilson of Stretford rep- resenting Frost &Wood; apent Tugs- - day with Mr. A. A. Shrenck. • - Nies M. A. Drysdale of Drysdale and Mies Maud Robinson of Brucetield are guests of Miss Emma Rathwell. ▪ - Mr, Peed: J. Caldwell, Stratford, rep- resenting the • Oollingwood packing company, was in Clinton on Monday. Mrs SAInpision Carter and Mr. John • Pickett o West Wawanosh vvere call- ers at Mr. Jones' one. day last week: Mr: Thos. Jackson, Sr.,•wits in Wing-, barn and Belgra,ve On S. O. E. • and - other tipsiness on Thursday andrriday last. ' • Mr. E. Ashley was in ilrussels this week looking over the groupd and the prospects for introducing acetylene gas • as -an illuminant. ' Mr. A. Wannfried, representing the Toronto Type Foundry, called upon THE Nnves-ftaconn on Tuesday and booked several orders, • , Rev. B. McEwen of Toronto, superintendent of Baptist Home Mis- • ohms, was the guest of Mr. D. Robb , - while in town last week. • Mr. W. T. Dockrill of the 0, .P.11, 'was in town Saturday and Met several frail! Bayfield, Zurich aria Colborne •' who centeinplate•Moving West in the spring. - 111r. Peter Munro, who ' has been spending a ConnirdrWeeks with her ,mothero Mrs: Wm. McKeown, return - est henre it; Tata Monday morning. • Mrs. Booth and three children, froni the Northwest, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Kerr, left Tuesday to • spend IMMt time with Goderich .,frienda. _ Mr. Sohn Bell received telegram from Seaforth on Tuesday gating that his mother, who is over seventy yeare of age, was very ill. In eompany with Mrs. Bell he at °herr iefe for Seaforth • And intends going down again to -day. Mr. ,David Beacom of Halo& was in Clitten Monday. He takes a keen interest in the West Huron elec. • tion and withes; for the time being at 1 least, that he was once more a resident of Goderich township so that he coda plump for.McLean. and the farmer's teresta. Ile has been loth:ten the • West for half &venting or thereabouts, and .being only a 'apectatiir this time tnekee him feel, as he bas hitneelf "like aniait without. a *hitt." ,,,Mieterhos, Haggett and her daugh- , • ter, Mie,s nokei nagger t, of theLorides- borer aettleinent, SoUtheen ;Mani• , toba. Were guests at Mr. laintle Me. 0001'S Met week. It is worthy of men- tion that it was this lady's father-in- law who christened the village to the • north of Clinton Loncleshoro. He had Wen In the eMploy 1,0 English Lord Of that name before amigrating and itoaghto tbuir to transplant it. In the earlier daytt. of Iluilett what is now Londeshoro was known as Haggett's Otirrtelf. From that vicinity a • loge IMinig'ration took piece to Southern Manitoba hi the 'Imbue of '70; oneparty consisting of no leo thao twenty-three • heads of families, moug t. being Mr. flaggart %hay went via St, P• and &sleeting Juni to Oita,. not far from *lose den they found *6 111 tlyit "Londesbur _ ai the Methodist chairch last - This pleasing act wee responded to by ' household.duties Tommy. •he • . = iresen ftI, Cantelon a , , ....... ,. Miss ,Johnston and acted as ' best man find A Jartney, ' Samuel Emniersoil b- for Mr. Marshall. ' Ha6e you any no- Wed- . J. Catitelon,. were guests last 8 tion of tr ing it yonrself Ha,n1 '? Lir . esday at the wedding of Miss se.- • • ,.;.40ath. . The eengrela I r. ars a, in an pproriate: way t4bn •Ivai M h a it much eickness in the neighborhocid. •than words would express,' • He had al • • s large as usual, oubt owing . He appreciated their kin ness more The ahree .appointnients were fairly Ways felt it a privilege and an honor to epresented. The discourse delivered belong to the choir, buthecould no b the pastor was on the Beatitudes, • help feeling pleased that the member MH Oil w t t McCartney, -the Misses. ▪ the wedding of Mr, john arshall to Taos. me ad Messrs. tleo. Clintelop, ss-- • and the siinject Was ably treated: The Quarterly Board met on the, following. Monday and the usual routine of bast - peas was transacted it a very harmoni- ous Manner: The Trustee Board also • met to talk -over parsonage .iffairs and decided to build a new •parsonage lf • they could or some way dispose,oL.khe old one. • - .-,tar,• Nand of Goderich township. took the service of St. John's church last Sabbath, as Rev. Mr. Saadi is up, - able to drive up. • • • :Manyof our citizens drove down to Mr. Peck's to enjoy a social' evening. The house'was crowded and a• geed time Watt. spent in many different ways. •Mrs. Geo, Thrnbull, from •Seaforth, drove in to see her 'cild borne, where the family have been visited by,grippe but are on the mend.' • Mrs. Higgins of Bayfield is -visiting her son Benjamin this week. • • • We are glad to see that .piany hive chasedgrippe off since the last publics. ,eion. Mrs. Denison, who has had a very severe attack, is improving nicely• . Concert.-Tbe members of the Smith family of Bayfield intend giving a musical entertainment : on Saturday, Feb. Ilth, to commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Admission, 16c. and 10c. •• Mrs, J. Met:Ilya:tont, who has been sick for over a year, had so nicely re- covered as to attend a Sabbath service a short time agh, when she wasagaiir laid very low withthat monster grippe, wbO apparently is no respecter of per- sons. She is again on the mend and we hope tq see-her:1round before long. Mr. S. A. Moffatt had a very 'dis- • agreeable operation performed in his throat, being a gathering that had to be lanced, Mr. Moffatt has been suf- • fering much pap from this and We hope now for speedy recovery. ' Mies Harriet -Keyes is but slOwly im. • proving and may require some patiente yet before there is a permanent cure. Mr. 3. T Cairns is more thou rush - trig off his stock now, which he has placed at a great diecotint Call and see the bargains Constance, . - We are sorry; to say that Miss -Ethel Pipe is still veiry low with a complica- tion of diseases with very little hones of recovery. The new Landesboro doctor (McOalloro) is treating her And is giving her every attention. Dr. Mc, Ntteghson of Brussels was called in for 11 consultation, -:.-Mr. 11. Tyerman is taking advantage of the good sleigh. big and is moving some of his stuff to. his new farm near Wingharn.----Mes- ars, John Smith, X. Staples, Sohn Coo- n'ell and Wm. Carter are In receipt of niers pine from Ernest Garbing, super- intericlent of organization of the O. 0, F., for services rendered. in securing new members+ for the subordinate Court Constance, No. 157: -Me. Wm. 'Stuart has been law up with grippe for some time, but we are glad to ettrUe is able to get mitagain.-Mr.Thomao Troop has sold a lot of elm loge to Mr. James Smith, who is running the ape. dicate rnill in Lou. Farnham Is engaged hauling stone at present for alotindatiors for his barn. --,--Mr,Roht. 'Young has gone down to Exeter to work for &short time. • • Mayfield. A grand 'concert, musical end litet. ry, will he held, in the town hell ran May everting, We are aesured that , the young people in charge of the ora - 1 gramme are sparing no pane to make • this hy all meant the eoricert of the season. Be aura to reserve .the date sud don't,miss the treat. Adoilselort korrly 10 end 1.5 catatit-Wa are pleas- ed 1,011aarn that 1 he R. mt. proving in health, nopret he aBle to _preaoh text Sunday.-Mr. Saramel Blair is so dangerously ill that I fatal ternitnatien Is feared and the family have been Kilt for.• file cow.' laint is of soh and the doct might have mation Vs toWeak air form lived p gut 11 of -the saine appremated, his humbl efforts. The merry party 'wished Mi - Marshall all joy and prosperity in hi .nevv sphere of life and returned t their brim -ea -shortly before the morn •ing hours, . • •• ••• e Mr. L. ettlaufer of Rostot spent die Elude of McKillop to .r. Mason fp! Tifeedafand Wednesday at Ma tke. Jterling of this township. •Tney were • Colelciugh's of. the Base line: also guests at Mr, John Scarlett's of o ' The Bishop of Huron will free& Lendbury 'before their return: . . St. John's church, aulinesvai?, . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. •Webster of Lt....-. o'clock on Sunday, the 19% tor ; at 8 Lucknow were visiting friends in this !, .1 • ••• ••• n eco township last week. se• - oods ,The downright good value in whitewear and cotto-32 goods that we have gathered together for this February Sale are bringing us crowds ofbuyers-every day'. 'WHAT Ake seLLIN•0 • is not the accumulation of old i3tock; of odd. sizes and Unsalable styles from. laSt season -Nor - A Brr OP IT 1 • - • JUST THE REVERSE It is brand new cotton 'go'ods at prices that are below value. It is the cleanest of underwear, from the best factories in the lama, It is the perfection of underwear,ruadefrom dependable materials,and cut by skilled artists It is the best 'of underwear,desigued,put together and finished by people who are eXperts It is underwear at prices that arCless than you can buy the material and make ityourself 160 coreet Covers-Steong cotton, soft and sfree froth dressing, trimmed with narrow torchort lace - • • 2ao 50o ' 81513 Corset Covere-Good. quality. 'strong cotton, trimmed with narrow embroidery Corset Covers -Fine cotton, yoke of °nen in.: Batton edged with feather stitch braid, trim- • med withharrow embroidery Deawera-Made from strong cotton, free from dressing, 4 rows of tucks, frill of * trial ern- btoiderv. ° 60o Drawers -Good quality of cotton, free from • dressing. 6 rows tucks, of featherstitch braid, • frill of * inch torchon lace 850 Drattrera-,-Good quality cotton, fine and fres from dressing, 3.0 tows theirs, 1 of _feather etiteh braid, frill ot 51 inch eathroidety• .80o Gowns -Made from strong, Alit, White cot- • ton, 20 rows of tucking on yoke. Torthon late around neck, eleeves.and CloWit front 750 Gowns -Made from good, strong cotton, yoke of narrow ineertion with 18 rows of tucking,' • front insertion, edged with cambric Collar and sleeves trimmed with same iill. 00 Gowns -Made from tine, strong cotton, yoke of insertion and fine tucks, front." intergon and erehroiciery, trimmed collar and cuffs of • 8 inch intedin embroidery American Sateen Prints, 10e. This line is- one of the dressiest print* WO handle, and is very ear.. viceable. Bright and prat/ de- eigne in istinnes, checks mad Oral pat ou navy end lack groubds,absolutely fast colors ar 186 goods, White .....lOo • $2 00 Gowns -Made fron very fine- cotton Yoke of .enahroidery and ins rtion. fancy. sailor collar • of insertion and cal ibric trimmed with,8 ineh "• , embroidery, cuffs, 11. 0. braid and embroidery Finify,Ruffied Skirt , Full Atte, Made from good materials, hand- somely trimmed and strongly made, 46o, 600,100, 730i Sgo. ose, $1, $1.38 A Special in Ctorsets • speeiatitnfilarriets that we are going to Sell for rob- tuary Sale, made from strong - Jean, sateen stripee,two side steels, good filling and trirn tiled with narrovf lace,. In pale pink and pale blue, ape - did for White Goode Sale Se Factory , Cotton, 5e A. special heroin In heavr Fact- ory Cotton and fast s Molted • .quantity of it to sell, extra Imre wit ht and round, even tettead, h easily fie, Whit% Goode Sae .,•........... .... 14•4111' imot epartiftental •A saving of .nee Jay $1,000 in expenses by the algamation of a our shoe husin.ess, last August under- •. •9110,,rogfovil,:ereby, we are enabled to , sell BOCAS and, Shoes at lower prides 24 -than. other people in -the--same irne can sell them at, _has.' been fully ap- preciated by the • nerease in les • 6,101 •-• •101 , This department,is tindei the 4 management of Mr. Fred. T. Jackson, One Of the best shoe men in 'this part a of the cduntry, who iS too well a - _ khown to say further that, the conft- dence we have placed rn him in the E past as an "authority on shoes will be looked for in the future: . • • • We. 110.e. Apo.. ..1a0j*. . 0. and thinking of this depart- ment for some mouths past four our spring business, and we are safe in • • sayiiagthat we will have the la,rgest • and finest collection of shoes ever •shown in, this in this part of the - country, and with the big saving in expenses it will be worth your while • to think about dealing where you, can save money. Orr Shia 60c per PairE • e are agents for the Slater • Shoes W oes and our Mic Shaker Flannels, Over 1200 yards of 88 inch fast color ' Shaker Flannel, in cliecks and • stripes, fine soft finish, 16 pat- terns to chooser from, all of them 4••• 04,10•011• 100 New. Spiiligs:SteilOkWill-.Be Opened Up This Week: 4001011friliAloAlivelAllho.414e4seeke ONB CLINTON • • * A