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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-02-09, Page 11a 11181.18.1118011111.0.1111.00111.11101111118111111111111 44.144444.4 4444.41, Hodgens Bros, Clinton. 1111111111111111111111MMI111111 The First of the , • Spring G4008::.. • .4•••••Are..11.c.ro- Spring goods are beginning to arrive daily. Already good as,orttnent of new spring merchandise are on our counters. This week we opened up. New Cotton. Dress Goods New Gingbarns New-Waistings New Mohairs and Lustres New Dress Goods New Sultings New Linens New Laces New n,,laroideries Dress Skirts atthe. Hall=priee Mark " •3 Half-price for the balance of our stock of. Dress Skirts. That is how we are going to clear the . 1 racks and be ready with a new stock next season. All are made in good styles from materials that will wear well.- SATURDAY next you cau buy any Cloth Skirt in the store for exactly half-price. A good assortment tachoose from, Tweeds, Cheviots and Broadcloths. 'Good styleSH, and well -made garments. • • . ot SEE THEM. IN THE. WINDOW. 'og Still Selling.JacketA.at $3.33• • We are still selling our Mqnt- • les at $3.33. Every cloth Jacket in the store at this price. Not one . reserved, no matter what it origin- ally sold for. We positively will not carry one over. .We said this .. six weeks ago and meant it. We Mean it to -day. That is the reason for this absurdly lovv price. New garments th's season. Your choice of any Cloth Jacket in the store for, .. ogThree Dollars and .Thirty -Three Centsoi BUY .A 'FUR JACKET NOW. Buying a Fur Jacket now , is a better inVest.- ment than, putting -your money in the . Bank. ' We have only a few left •and are Willing to sell them cheap rather than carry themover. All made from good skins and will give satisra,,ctory wear. We handle none but reliable garments and are willing to stand behind every one we sell, - These are as. good as any we have sold. There is one Jacket that sold for $37.50, this we will take .$29.50 for. There are two choice garments that sold for $40, for this .we will take $30, and. ODe extra choice gar- ment, regular 85o.00, for which we will take .V/0. 6 The Fur -Stack-As -Getting Smaller. . . . A goodmany people saved money buying urs here last week ][ere is the list for this week. If there is an article in it you wouldlike, you can save money buying it NOW. . •• . .. . No. 1. • • _ _ • One only Ohio Sable Ruff. wide at back, long, flat •fronts trimmed with eord• and 8 tails, regular 9 00 rather than carry it over, TIONV • NO: 26 • : " One only extra fine natural Alaska, Sable Ruffs T ery choice pieces of. fur, trimmed with 8 tat, the . last we have left of our famous $10 special, rather 0 00 than carry, themover we mark them at each No. 3. One only grey lamb Oaperine, nice even curlthigh collar, regular $12.50, rather than carry it over we 85O N�..4. . . . . One only Marten Ruffs, good width and length, regular $5 rather than carry them oyer, we mark. 7K these last two, each ....• .. ,.. .. . ..... ..... di 1 0 No.' 5, One (Ally grey Ruff, thick close fur trimmed with IK• six tails, regular $5 now marked o,• No. 0. •• One only extra choice Alaska Sable Stole, wide collat., long front, regular $35 now marked to cleargg fin 4 ........ 4. • • i• tUgULI One only real Alaska Sable Muffs, extra fine fur, gn • good shape,. regular $10, now marked at ettehe0...• I rt)u No, 8 . One only extra fine quality Ladies' Persian Lamb Gauntlets, even curl, glossy finish., regular $12 note melted". ..... No. 9. One only Ladies' Par Linea (oat, 45 inches long Outside of best quality black kersey real Alaska sable collar and reveres,lined througeotit With good • quality Muskrat, very stylish and comfortable gar MI xrtont, regular 100 now marked .„, UU 8.50 lod ensBeO§: 11 Dry, Goods — Vt 1 • • The Chilton News,Record February 9th 190$ Variegated Valentines WITH - VERNACULAR VERSIFICATIONS VIVID AND VITAL. The kind expressive of Love becoming more popular every year. am..4,,440 The kind expressive. of Ridicule Always- in -demand. Kanadian Konlic Post Card Valentine Something new, very interesting, • We have all the , new things thisline right down to the minute. •-Prices lc to 65e.- , NORDHEIMER 'PIANO' S. 'Agents Parker's Dye Works. B. Fair 0o,_ often the Cheapest. Always the Best, .41rni 1 , air .. ........... Dr. Woods of Bayfield was •in• town on Tuesday, • • • Registrar Coats, Goderieh, was in town on Monday. • Mr. D. B, Kennedy returned from Detroit On Friday.. • Mr, George King, Blyth, was in ("lie- • ton Monday. and Tuesday. Master Willie Fisher, Toronto, is vis- . iting his aunt, Mrs. Harry Smith. Miss • Mattie Watson, Blyth, -was the guest of Mrs. D. B. Kennedy this FObru.ary:. Sales • . of New Spring Goods, Together With the Balance of Winter Ooods, Starts FRIDAY Morning, Feb. loth, and Will Continue all Month. SEE LARGE BILLS FOR FULL LIST OF BARGAINS ot tog oo • A. Big Snap in Bed Spreads • • $Loo Bed Spread to go at $2,85 •. Extra large size white Bed Spread of Marseilles, elegant design, the reg- ular price oithis spread is $500 eaeh, just 18 to, go during our Febru-9 Rg ay sale .. .. OP •• • t• • • • • • 4; .... •• . . .. Best. Waist and Skirt Sale.this Store. or Town, ever saw. Arty $1.00 Black Sateen Waist in the store 51le " 1.50 " • " 75c MiSs Bertha McRae returned on Mon day from a visit -to friends God- . erich,••• • • Mi Stewart Dawson Of Pearson, ,10 wa;, is the guest •of Mr. ankl .' Mrs.. R; J.. bluff. The Misses McNaughton left on Tues- day to visit their Cousin, Mrs. (Dr.) MeLe`nnars. of RipleY, • Miss Ethel Carter of the Base Line. is visiting her.brother,. 1VIr. Samuel Carter. .of Toronto. • Mr. W: J. Rims, representing .the ' LJx- b,ridge Piano • Compaey, : spent Sunday .as the gnest of Mr: H. W. New Dress Goods and Silks At Reduced Prices for our Feb= ruary Sale. 35e,42ashmere at 25c 450 yards of 25-ineti wide all wool Cashmere, in shatiee of ita,Vy: rayar, sky, cream, three shades of red. and black. This is a, very fine quality and is extra good value at 35e, February Sale price •2,00 • " 2,50 If oif4f 1,25• • 60c Japanese Silk at 89c 44 64 • Any $3.75 Silk Waist in the ate at $1,88 " 4.00 •". •• • 2.00 • 200 .tir.ds of 27 inch wide japan ese Taffeta Silk, in white and black ,only. sn„ ab. " 4.50 .4 " 2.25 • •• 5.00 ,‘ •• .2.60 5.75 " " • 2.38 • Any $1.00 Black Sateen Underskirt af 50c 75d 2,00 • •• • . 46 •1.00 • 1.50 • $3,00 $3,75 sem' •• se 75 •4 ff • '' 46 $3.60 • $7,00 to $7.50 " " •" " $4.95 to 83.50 Cloth Skirts to go at $1.85 44 $4.60 ft 44 • is t $2.06 81e Prints at 5C 500 yards ' of 27 inoh wide prints in light and dark colors, all - warranted to wash and give good wear, this is the best Sic print En to go during our February sale .... . . , kr. D. Baskerville• of Detroit, Who Was • visiting Clinton friends for week or so, returned to the city on , Saturday. • Miss Alice Woods, • who has • been nursing ix., the country for the past • eleven weeks, returned to WWII. on ' Wednesday: • ' . • Mr. and Mrs. John Spooner .of Moos - min, Ass a, , forrnerly--.. J.)f- have been spending the' paSii niontit in California: • • • ' • Mr. ani Mrs. • David •Cantelde • of t-lensall Were guests On Sunday of the former's .parentsi•kr.and km.; Wiliam' Cantelon: Miss Annie Wright, Goderich, was ••• the guest of her friends, Mr, and Mrs.• W. G.' Moffatt; froin, Friday until Taesday eyeriing.. • !bIt 0 L...'.-dranaten, '" Mathematical master at the fee'. I., spent Satur day • and 'Sunday' with his 'brother, • Rev. Mr. Cranston of • CrOntarty. . Mt;Wilitaili S. Archer Of Heiman was in town on SaturdaY. He purposes returning to farming again and on, the lookout tor a Salta:big place to.. reef: : . • Mr. Mack Dowser, who went :to Den- • ver, Colorado,. • softie' • months ago. with the hope .that. the .oharige of elima,te would benefit his heafth, is, • ,his old frier ds regret .to hear, gro- wing weaker. ' • .• 'Mr. Thqs]iefl, who has been, ill for the "past fortnight, :is now at ,the home, of his sister, Mrs. John Lash nursed back to health again. During -11,1f. absence his business is in (*age of • Mr. Loa; Cree. • • Mr. A. Hooper Was in Toronto last week and attended the banquet giv- en to their agents by the, Manufac- • turer's Life ' Insurance • Company, The oe0aSi011 was- taken advantaike • of by the agents to present the gen- eral manager • with • a solid silVi r. tea seryiee valued at $450. • Mr. and Mrs. Jo*, Em.mertion. return-. ed home on Wednesday evening of last week after; a lengthy visit ate- ' ong ,relatives and .old friends • • Kincardine a:n.d. Ripley. While One • his father, a venerable pioneer •of ninety-five years,, anti his brother, aged fifty-eight, crossed that bourne from whence no traveller returns, - The • following from town attended the annual roosting of the South Huron Comity L. O. 14,1n Exeto: on Tuesday: D. Cantelott, W. GA P. Catitelen, H. Hill. Mr. • G. 13, Hanley of the London Itoed and Messrs. Adam Cantelon, G. A, •Cover, E. J. Elliott and '.1-eorge • Cantelon of Goderich township were •' also in attendance. IVIr. and Mrs. Etimulirl G. Eagleson of • Langdon, North Dakota, spent a • couple of days of tho past week as • guests of lqt. and Mrs., Peter 'Ker. •They had been visiting trim- • ds at Lueknow and Tient te Goderich where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James FlagleSon, They are now at Daytield, IVIt, Eagleson's old home, Where -he grew to man- • hood and has very many want • fri- •ends who are extending hearty eon- gratulations :ofl account of his re- cent wedding whielt,took place •a month ago at •GalVeston,4 The News -Record joins in wishing • 1Vfr. and Mrs. Eaglesoa many happy •amt prosperous yearo, his is our very best 60e value, but during February the price , • 609„.75e and 859 Black Dress Goods at 450 300 yards of 4Q to 50 inch -wide all -wool black`Dress Goads, in a large as- sortment of new weaves. Regular prices of these goods is 60e, 75e : 45c, • and 85c, all to go during this February Sale at... . . . .. • I$1.50 and $2.00 Black Dress Goods at $1.00 j These are our very finest black Dress Goods, and there is about 150 yds . in the lot, and you will find it a splendid collection to. choose from, •and they 'are all ne A? goods this season and have never been offered • at less than the regular prices, $1.50 and $2.00. For this FeLruaryel Salethe price will be .... . . ...... . . . . , . ...... , ...., ..... .... ..... ..to 1. , . . • A Bargain in White Pillovv.Shams 00 7e White Cotton at e75e Famey Whzte Pillonl.Snams at 0c • • , 4.1 f I * CS ft 050 t15c $1.25 tf c 4 wf. 86 inch wide white cotton, good heavy quality,. made of round. even En These billOW ft IS Shares are made of fine Swiss muslin and worked with thread, regular, 7e quality, February Sale .. .. .. . .. Uri • . embroidery. 12ie.Tewling at 1QC •• • ... 300 yardsof 17 inch wide extra heavy crash towling, warranted all. linen • 1 011 regular )2 1-2c value February sale price• ri• 25c India Laiin _al 1.4e •• 1000 ydrds of 30 inch wide India Lawn, made of a very fine round, eVen • thread. This is a' lawn that will make uRpieeIy fn' summer dresses• or children's wear, the regular value of t is lawn is 25e, February Sale prinee w11 be 14c 124c and 15o Prints at 9e 306 yards of 32 and 36inch wide prints, warranted fast colors; assorted light and.dark shades, regular 12i and '15e qualities, February sale price . 9c • • • • • • • • le and o Gingham's at 4• 000 yards of good etrong.ginghana in assorted checks, very . suitable for'. ehildrens dresses, or could be used for quilt linings, regular 80 and 43C 7c, to go during our February sale at. 4 • . . •• • 10c. th 18c Eiribroid.eries at .5c.. ... " 1000 yards' of new Spring Ernbroideries in assorted widths and designs, all fine qualities, these are linea, that are' worth from toe to 18c, all - to clear at one price .. ,.. during ohrFelienary Sale, at.". -.7'. . . .. .... .. .. . .... . . . .-,-..,...... Ilk:, . • . - , .. , • • : • '• The saorarnentof the Lords Sup- per was administered in. St. Peter's church • on :SuridaY. Owing to the' storing 'Weather the :attendance . was. Very small, • •" • • Mrs. McLaughlin still continues vi3ry law •Mr. and Mrs; R. Corely of Belgrave visited at Mr. G Tyner's one day last week. •,• • • . Mr, and Miss:f-fannah of Manitoba visited friends around here . • last Wee Miss Bertha Whiteman of lielgraVe paid a visit to her ;aunt, Mrs. 3. last • week. 'The Many friends of -Mt. • J;11 Lowery will be pleased to learn. that he is recovering from his -recent illneis. . , • • • • • • ' : • Mr. John Moore was visiting f4 - ens in Ripley last week. • Judge Doyle was here last week Auburn. Zlection of officers of the 1. 0. G. T. Lodge took place a• week ago and they were installed last • Monday ev- ening as follows • . Chief Templar, H. Sturdy • Vice, Miss E. A.:Blair . MDeapin8hty,1V1is So later jacrterir . Secretary, Miss H. Ferguson Vin. -Secretary, Miss E. Kno TreaSurer, L. Sturdy PC, j. J. Wilson Sentinel, Geo. Howatt Guard, Miss Dawson •• Cha,pIain, 0. E. Erratt. .Mr. and Mrs:D. E. Munro and Bliss S. Blair Sukdayed in. VVinghant. Rev. Mr. Coupland was out to Clinton last Friday and Miss Jessie returned with him for over &Imlay. Mr; Jas, Dyer; Who has bpen .aWay TOf -dOeTaryea'rer'irvisittirg- air.110. at present. ••. •bIt Andrew Dyer of Toronto was alsp up to gee 'his sister, Mrs. James Finkel:, 'who is not expected to rally hearing a ditch ease between. Morris and is in a critical condition. township and some other parties of lYfr, C. Helwig is laid up with the cold for over a week. • : said intinicipality. The, judge reserv- ed' itis •• . The angel of death ' has .14assed over once More one of our peaceful homes and taken away the beloved wife of our respected townsman, Mr. • Frank McCaughey. The funeral took place on Saturday. • The remains were tak- en to the • Roman Catholic church where • the funeral service was held; there • being 4 • very* large 'congrega- tion presoft,, after which •the remains were taken to the cemetery in Morris for interment. The bereaved ones • have .the sympathy of the conimunity. One day last week our townsman, Mr. John Bennett, dispoSed of his heavy team of horses to a firm in Sarnia, getting • a good figure •for them.• The• ' ice harvest has commenced, ..thpsc requiting the article getting large supplies in, • They nittSt be evi- dently thinking that they are going to di) a rushing 'trade next sum- mer, • Mr. A. E, Dradwin was itt Toronto last week. Not Tuesday is our horse 'and cattle fair. SheuIti the Weathet pro- • ve favorable a large erowd is expect- ed to be in attendance. • • Mr. Charles 'Roadhouse has •pnr- ehaged the property itt this burg for- merly owned by Mr. Adam Mosher. Miss Mattie Watson is visiting fri- ends in Clinton for a few days. The NeWs-Record ,givcs the 1001 tteWs., Cure Was Quick And Permanent. DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS SOON DROVE • AWAY RHEUMATISM AND DROPSY,. CASE. OP,A WINDSOR MAN WHO SUFFERED TWO YEARS BE- • FORE HE DISCOVERED THE RIGI4T REMEDY, 'Windsor, Ont., Feb, 6, -(Special.) - How •quickly Rheumatism and Dropsy can: be cured when the? right medicine is used ,is shown in the case of 'Vit. that, McDonald, a retire farmer liv- ing at 130 LangloistAvertue here, 11/r. McDonald says :• "Pot two years 1 was troubled with Rheumatism and Dropsy, My legs were terribly swollen, and though 1 tried Many medicines nothing gave me any relief till 1 tried Dedd's Ridney Pills. Two boxes of them cured me so completelyithat have had no re:,, turn of •the diseases in, years." Rheumatism and Dropsy are caused by the poisons disordered Kidneys fail to strain out of 1116b1ood, elite the Xidneys, with Dodd's Kidney Pills, and the mired Kidneys will remove the cause of the Rheumatism or Drop- sy. Without COM there can be no dises,00, Some Great in Linen Bargains.: Iso Table Napkins and 16o Table cloths to go at $1.15 150 Table Linen, elegant quality to go at 85c $1.& 85c Table Linen, elegant finality to go at 55c 35c Pure Linen Towels to go at per pair 25c 75c Pure Linen ToWels to go at per pair 4:5c' • 123c WrapPerette at. 5-c . ‘ 300 yards of the very best quality:of Wrapperette . . in 'to different shades, all good patterns -and ek. z tra heavy quality, to' go on Sale•,at...'.....5 cents NOTICE. This 5c Wrapperette will not . go on' sale until Saturday after- noon, . at, ; o'clock. This Is clone for the benefit of. , our customers from the country. Your money baeli iry011. want it • • 44.4.44444.4.444, • . 1 New Shirts are in I.. • • • • • ' • •. . • •, . .....:.:. The Shirt makershave begun to Ship out iheir. new 1905 .patterns. Our first Shipthents; are here. The neatest,..the.nat- . tiest the nobbiest Shirts' that have everr , - been on. our "counters. . Colors are fast, qualities are good, fit perfect, every little detail just: right. Drop in . and. see them, even if you do not want one: juSt now; We will be glad to show them: ' ,, .At..Si.00' . : "Shirts oF Sin; Cambric, double shoulders, short bosom, every size full, :neat sti.ipes on • • , white, grounis, a big ,•variety of patterns, special at each . . ! . -.• ' i At, Sr.24 . ' ... . ' '• .-„, • - . . Shirts rEili; fi.tri 76t1iir alifreintiffert-m-r •Ca rubrics short bosoms, patent button •bole, detachment cuffs, it nice assortmt enof fancy ' stripes in blues. Os° whitegrounds,with el rig e,al at vii;,../ . neat, ItarhisV strips, in colors, spi At $1.50 . The finest line of high-class Shirts we have - ever shown; guaranteed perfect fitting and • fast colors, white grounds with neat, small designs and stripes, grey grounds with small • black or colored designs, the new rhampaigne . • shade, with nayrow, black stripes or small, ' •• fancy patterns, nobby and dressy, Will ti give excellent wear, special at each .... 1 , •1 ••••...„.•-•• 1 . . . i • . 7. , Would you buy 'a Coon Coat If you got a Bargain?.. We have four Coon Coats to sell— four coats that somebody is going to save some money on, for we won't carry them over, if we can help it. No need telling you how good a Coon Coat will wear. They are the best Coat a man can buy. One of the four is A Southern Coon, that` Sold for $20.00; we will take $11.6600 for it Two are good Canadian Coons that' were• . $47.50, we will take $32.50 for each. ' The other is an extra ehoiceiiantulian Coon that sold at $00.00, we will take WO* 00 for it ' All are well made and have good linings. 4.4:+110.6.61.6.4.1.2.iniumpior liODGENS BROS. . . OE NTS' FURN ISH !NOS 44.4.44444.4.444, •