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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-10-11, Page 6OCT 11. 1900 ,; THE NEW STORE.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••s.••••••..o000100,••0•.••m ... TUE CLINTON NEWS R1 CORD OUR OPENING DAY OF LAST SATURDAY REVEALED TO US MANY THINGS The greater number of which we are glad of. The expressions of delight among the ladies over our Dress. Goods particularly were very encouraging to us. Our Men's and Women's Underwear was greatly admired and we feel sure that our large stock will go off briskly. The price and quality of our Cottons were perhaps the greatest surprise to many as Cottons are up in price everywhere, but we chanced to get them at the old price. YOU WILL NOT CO TO SEAFORTH ANY MORE FOR YOUR CLOTHING At least twenty-five persons have told us that in the past • they had gone to Seaforth for their Ready-to-wear Clothing, simply be- cause they said could do better there. The simple fact that so many people go out of town for this line, has caused me to decide to make CLOTHING MY SPECIAL LINE, and to fit up tor it a separate Clothing Department, and with such up-to-date goods and such rock bottom prices that the Seaforth man will wonder what is the matter with his Clinton customers. Yours for business, i i t 1 t e 2 I I i KOENIG ••••NNNNNNNNNN••••••••N••N••N•••••••NN••••••••NNNN.N•••••••NNNNNNNNNNNNNN• of the ti a (rnd spent cry evening until the wee drn.all hours of the morning, when they returned to their homes, well pleased with their evening's enjoy- meat. njoymeat. The Misses Clara and Minnie Jewell and Melville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millian on Sabbath. The trustees of number eight have engaged Miss Helyar for another year at a good salary. Mr. and Mrs, Milllan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Currey of the Nile on Sabbath. Quito a number took in Bayfield Show, last week and report a very pleasant time. Mr. and Miss Stevens were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Mitch- ell on Sabbath, THIS IS WHA..T THEY SAY. Those who take Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula, eczema, eruptions, cata- rrh, rheumatism of dyspepsia, say it cures promptly and permanently, even after all other preparations fail. You may take this medicine with the utmost confidence that it will do you good. What it has done for others you have every reason to believe it will do for you. Constipation is cured by Hood's Pills. 25c. The "politician," like the pugilist, generally does a good deal of blowing before the fight. The "first-class busi- ness man"—we thank thee, Fitzpatrick for these words—has not time to blow. —Guelph Herald. WITHOUT A DOC- TOR'S EXAMINATION. You can find out if the kidneys are clogged, deranged and diseased. Have you backache or a weak, lame back? Do you have pain or difficulty in urinating or a too frequent desire. to urinate ? Are there deposits like brick dust in the urine after it has stood for 24 hours? If you have any of these symptoms not a monent should be lost in obtianing Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, the world's greatest kidney cure. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. Liberal politics to -day consist mainly in humbugging the public.—Quebec Chronicle. Had Piles For 9 Years Dominion inspector of eteemboate Cured • by Dr. Chase's Ointment. raise modesty and fear of the sur- geon's knife prevent most people from appealing to their physicians Ir a ours for piles. Many people pufferon year after year, robbed of their r• lit and sleep by the terrible itching, of len ,they could be entirely cured by, a it ,ogle box of Dr.`. Chase's: Ointment. Mr. 0, P. St. John, Dominion. Inspeco tor of steamboats living at 246 •Shaw. street, Toronto, stat':—" I suffered for nine year from ;,.ehing piles, at times being unable to rest on account of the- annoyance paused by them.• After trying almost all remedies in vain I began the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment, which entirely cured ins. I cannot speak too highly of it, I. have recommended it to several friends, all of whom have been cured .by its use." Dr. Chase's .Ointment is recognized by physicians, druggists,' and the pub• lic in general as the only absolute cura. for piles; 60 cents a box,at all dealers.. cir Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. »f Tell him, Whet, .,'w Host Infirmities cOmc from bad blood ane are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every person who has scrofula, salt rheum, humors, catarrh, dyspepsia or rheumatism should at once begin taking this medicine That the Infirmity may be removed ne-"l have gpen Hood's SarsaWeakparr7ta toss my boy whose blood 'was poor. He was fiery weak, could not keep warm, and suffered from pains to his stomach. Hood's Sarsaparilla, made hire strong and Sett." ETor,s. W. -C. Stratton, Thomas St., Deseronto, Ont. BEAMS. LEASE --In Logan, on Oot, 3rd, Andrew Lease, aged 75 years. GORDNER—In Ellice, •on Oct, 3rd, Anna Ohristina, relict of the late Frederick Gordner, aged 73 years. MOORE—In Logan on Oot. 2nd, • infant son of Henry Moore, aged 6 months. WHITE --At Teviotdale on Oct, 2nd, Kate Fulton, relict of the late Thos. White, and mother of Mr. • 11, F. White, of Gorrie, aged 85 years. DUCHARME—At his residence on the Sauble Line, Hay Tp, on. the 2nd of Oct. Martin Duoharme at the age of 75 years. VAN NORMAN—In Blyth, on Sept. 30, Wesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanNorman, aged 3 years, 4 months and 20 days, ROE—In Wingham on Sept, 30th; Mar- garet ElizabethStegmann, beloved wife of Alfrid Roe, 51 years and 5 months. BIRTHS, DENOMY—On Oot. 3rd, to the wife of Regies A, Denomy, Sauble Line, of a daughter. GRIFFITH—Near Wroxeter, on Oct. lst the wife of Mr. John' Griffith, of a daughter. RORINSON—In Fullerton, on Oot. 1st, Mrs. Barley Robinson,of a daughter, MoVITTIE—In Hallett. on 21st Sept. the wife of Mr, Si. MaVittie, of a daughter. MOON—In EIullett, on 26th Sept., the wife of Harry Moon, of a daughter. CRONIN—In Morris, on September 22nd, the wife of Mr. Arthur Cronin, of a son, KELLY—In Morris, On Sept. 27th, the wife of Mr. John Kelly, of a daughter. DEMPSEY—In Hallett, on Sept. 29th, thewife- of Mr. W. J. Dempsey, of Blytb, of a daughter. Ow S ATT=- In East Wawanosh, on Sept. 30th, the wife of Mr. Wm. Howatt, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. IVIERNER—GRAHAM—At the resi- dence of the bride's parents, Gode- rich, on the Brd of Oct., Jonathan J. Merner of Zurich, to. Birdie E. Graham of Goderioh. LINTON—FAWCETT-- In Hibbert, on Oct. 4th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Mr. Hen- derson, Mr. Wm. Linton to Lizzie, daughter of Mr. Win: Fawcett, all of Hibbert. HARRISS—DRUMMOND--In Chatham on Sept. 25th, by Rev. J. J. Ross, Mr. W. Alymer Harriss, of London, to Louisa L., youngest daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. John Drummond, formerly of Blyth, np ORENEW 000DS Our New Fall Goods are now coming in thick and fast. During the last few days we have been busy opening New Dress Goode, New Milli- nery, New Underwear, New ()loth Jackets, Fur Jackets, Capes, Caperines, Ruffs, Storm Collars, ete, • This week we ask particular attention to three departments :- 1st—New Stylish Millinery. 2nd --Cloth Jackets, Capes and Mantles. 3rd --Fine Fur Jackets, Caperines, Neck Ruffs, etc. Below we quote a few prices which will, give you an idea of what we are doing :— Ladies' New Felt Hats, for early fall wear, in hard and soft crowns in all the new shades and shapes, trimmed, $1, $1.25 and $L50 Ladies' Hats, trimmed to order, in the latest style,on short notice, from $1.50 to $10 Ladies' Astrachan Jackets, close glossy curl, lined with satin and Italian cloth, length from 24 to 34 inches, at $22, $25, $28, $30, $35 and $40 Neck Ruffs, in a variety of furs, from 75c to $10 Oaperines, in Astrachan, with high storm collar, $5 Caperines, in electric seal and cub bear, 4 tails, $8 Rock Martin and Electric Seal Oaperines $10,50 Sable and'Astrachau Caperines, 2 heads and 10 tails, very stylish,$15 Our Millinery Department Is now open for the season. Miss Baker will be pleased to show you all the latest Paris and New York novelties. McKINNON & CO. - BLYTH .00006000000000000.110000.0000060011.1114.600.0.00606.0.006 • €•S. g. Gilley, Clothier, Blyth: READY -TO WEAR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT • so • FALL ANNOUNCEMENT, 1900 •• a • • A • • • We have our many customers to • • of thankfsame. or their support during the past season and solicit a continuance • • • •CLOTHINQ• • Our strict attention being given to this department puts us in a • : position to wive you best possible values. ••• • • We wish to call your attention to a few of our specialties : •• Dion Suits D. B. Heavy• sizes Men's trr Frieze, e, si s36to42 $8,00 • Men's Suits in D. B. Black Naj, sizes 36 to 42 • 7.50 e Men's Suits in D. B. Brown Checks, sizes 38 to 44.— ..........: 5.00 • Men's Suits in S, B, Fancy Grey and Brown Checks, sizes 36 to 42 • ..$8.00, $7.00 and 8.00 • • Men's Overcoats in Pilot Cloth, cannot be beat for wear, velvet • collar.....•. .... .. 8,00 O` i Men's Beaver Overcoats, fly front, velvet collar, sizes 36 to 427.00 •• • • • • Is complete with the newest possible styles—Vestee Suits, 2 and 3 -piece•. • A full range of Boys' Pants from 50c and upwards. • •5 • • • • • OUR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Suits, and Reefers. H. GIDLEY, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE • BLYTH---°•k. —..r..• •. • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • �u�u�uuuauu�uauauuu�uiuuuiuuuuuuu�uuu�u�uu�u��uu�u��uuuuuiu�uuu���a�uuuu�i�utucuiu��tiu►iuuu�u��uiuu���u tuu«uu�u� � SENSA T/ONA L SHOE SALE As per advertisement of last week we inaugurate on Sat- urday, Oct. 13th, the greatest shoe sale ever announced in this section of the country. We have been making preparations for this great sale for some time past and we have now got together one of the best selected stocks to be found in any shoe establishment in Western Ontario. Doing business up- on departmental principals and under no expense enables us to offer goods cheaper thanmost people and the great success of this department is good evidence that good goods at low prices is being thoroughly appreciated. Our new way of doing business compared to the old way saves us' $1000 a year in expenses and this by saving should enable us to quote extremely low figures. The sale will last till every pair offer- ed is disposed of. No goods will be sold on approval and everything will be spot cash. Remember the date and figure up your wants, you will never strike such a bargain for many along day. Lot No. 1 Comprises 8 cases of No. 1 quality of Men's, Ladies', Boys' and, Children's rubbers and as long as they last the following low prices will be in force Men's Rubbers 7 to 11 Specini Sale Price 60c Regular Price 90e Boys' " 1 to 5 r� Youth's 0' 11 to 13 Ladies' .' 2i• to r " Misses' " 11 to 2 '° cc 45c1 " 40s 40c 35c cc 75c 70c 60c 45c Childs' " 6 to 10i `, ` 25c 0 35c We guarantee these rubbers to be No. 1 quality and at the above figures they are the cheapest goods ever offered in this section; they will not last long and they cannot be repeated, Lot 5 65c This is a line of infants' goods sold, in the regu- lar way from 90o to $1.25 per pair; they are all solid reliable goods and they can be fully recommended in every way, all shapes and sizes included in this lot and as long as they last you can get what you want at 650 a pair. If this is not a bargain then a bargain was never offered. Lot 10 Is a nice range of children's shoes in all sizes 75C and all shapes running in the regular way from 90c to $1.40. There is not any very large quantityin this line but the people who will be on hand early will get the snaps at 750 a pair. If this is not a bargain, then a bargain was never offered. Lot 15 95c Comprizes' a little better range of children's shoes and perhaps a little more modern in style but you can get them at 95c. They are worth a great deal more money and if this is not a bar- gain then a bargain was never offered. Lot 20 Comes into a line of Men's goods comprising bals .45 and congress in shape,tan or black in color. The eL 1 regular price runs up to $3, but as long as they last you can pick outwhat you want at $1.45 per pair. If this is not a bargain then a bargain was never offered. Lot 30 1.95 This is the banner line., of our whole offerings and it comprizes without exception a magnificent assortment of Men's shoes in all shapes, styles and prices. We can fit everybody in this clot and we can show you almost every style that is manufactured. Some of the lines.run up to $5 in the regular way but the great majority of them are sold at $4. • They are all made from reliable leathers and will give the utmost satisfaction in wear. This lot contains about1 75 pairs and there is a great selection. People who are on hand early will get the choice goods. If this lot is not a bargain then a bargain was never offered. Lot 40 It's a shame to sell the goods in this line at $2.45 especially when there are shoes that are sold $2 45 every day for $5, • but good buying and being content with a commission enables us to do this. There are some wonderful qualities in this line and we expect quite a rush for them. Our window display will give you some idea. If this lot is not one of the biggest bargains ever offered then we don'tknowanythingaboutbargains Lot 50 95c Lot 60 $1.00 Comes into youth's sizes 11 to 13 and in *hie lot you will find a splendid assortment of goods sold in the regular way for $1.35 and geed value at this price but as long as they last they go. for 95o. We don't knew what a bargain is if this is not one, Is a fine collection of Ladies' button and Laded shoes not the very latest shapes as regard style but made from magnificent stook and goods that will give ea extra amount of Wear. There are a good many pair in this lot that were sold regular at $4 per pair and the first ones to get the selection will be astonished at the qualities for so little money, This lino is one of the biggest bargains in the lot. Lot 65 $1.45 Givoe you particularly a nice assortment of Ladies' fine shoes in all shapes, sizes and styles and there will be a rush for this lot. Wo would advise pnrohasera to come early when the selection is good. 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