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On Saturday, January.19th enter the w
third week of our January.,Sale It is a profit-
able sale for people who come to this big store
to do their dry goods. buying. In a couple of
weeks we = close our books ° and wind up our
business for, the year. We want just, as little
stock as possible when en tering day comes.
That is why we are making January. Sale info-
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rces So inviting. here are , two specials for, ,this
week which are of exceptionally good value;
20c, Kimona Flannel, 12
Dozens of Patterns.
Saturday morning we put on sale. over 600 yards.
fine quality Kimona Flannel. This is nice 'soft heavy
cotton -Flannel suitable for waists, wrappers, 'arming
sacques and kimonos. The patterns are •particularly, -
good and there are over a dozen. to select from. The
quality is just as good as is sold' all over. at 20cand;25p..
per yard. If you come here Saturday or perhaps early
next week you can take your choice of over 600, yards.
at the very low price of - 12c per Bard
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35c Hose for 25c'
Hundreds or pairs of them, heavy ribbed cash-
mere, in children's and ladies sizes. A big . clear-
in, lot we got from the makers' agent ..at a• sub-_
stantial reduction, because he wanted to sell -them
before he took stock. They ate worth at least
35c per pair. Lots of stores would sell them at.
40c. We are out for. a big business in January
and to help the January Sale along put the whole
lot on sale commencing Saturday at your choice
per pair Twenty-five Cents.
You ought to lay in a supply„before they; are gone bedause thi
is a bargain we will _notspun be able to duplicate'
Don't Forget the Furs.
. , There is a straight ",one -quar'te'r off" the price:; -of„....
every fur in stock for. January.. Not one. reserved.
This liberal reduction from the price of each- and every
one. Some real. good ones left• from the best stock. of
Furs we ever had in our. store. Sable; Mink, Isabella
Fox, and frown Marten in all the popular shades. Furs
that will give you good satisfaccion and can be depend-
ed on in every way. See the saving One-quarter .off'
means for you. You can buy
$28.00 Furs for $21.00 $20.00:Furs for $15.00
$15.00 Furs •for.$11.25 $12:00 Furs.{fox '$9.00
$10,00 Furs for $7.50.
-OneFifth-o"t' -Flim Coats.
One-fifth off the prices of the fur coats. None ..
but good garments in stock, we don't keep any other
kind.. Now our selling seam ..is about oyer,.;but. _there-•--
are months of fur weather ahead of us yet. We have
12 coats in stock and 12 people can get a fur jacket; at
decided saving if they, come here during.; January, -You
can buy
A 860.00 • Fur -lined Coat for $48.00
1 $50.00 Fur Jacket for . $40.00
A $40,00 " ... $32.00
A $35.00 $28.00
A $30.00 $24.00
All first-class garments which we are ready to back
with our guarantee when they leave the store. •
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Big Specials in Mantles. .
Every Jacket to be sold . before January is over.
We positively will,not carry one over, After the best
mantle season me haveany record of, -we are determine
ed to clear every garment before entering stock. Prices
are low enough for you to buy a jacket even if . you
had made up your mind to make your.old,one do this
winter. You cannot make any'- mistake investing in
one when you can get it at prices like these.'
Mantles at $4.00•
Ladies' Tweed and Black Beaver Mantles, every garment
new this season, many different styles. all new and. up -
1 These are the last we have left of our mantles
that sold at $7.50. $8.50 and $10.00. Not one . we had in 4 n .
stuck. at these prieerr•reset•ved. Your choice of them all.. r
Capes at $2.50.
Ladies' Cloth Capes, plutnit 'and black 'cloths. . Just the
thing far;driving in trough weatbee.. -Regular prices were 2 p
$5i00 tat $5.00, for Juary Sale -your choice.... .......... .50
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Children's Reefers $100. .
14 only, Children's 'iteefertt, plain, nary and fancy tweeds,
mostly small sizes, regular' $A.00 to $2,60. Cleating for rr
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New Deigns
Very Catchy,
Leather
Posi
Cards
Very Catehy. .
New Designs,
5c
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Often Cheapest -Always Best
Mr, John McClinchey of.:near aBiake
was in torn yesterday. .
Mrs. Ballard of Cradbrook has been
visiting Uiinton: friends this week. '
Mies Jeeeie Gemmell' of Seaforth is at-
tending the Clinton Business College
M.r. W. R, Jowett of Bayfield' was in.
Clinton on -Tuesday. '
.Mrs. Charles Robb and 'daughter from
• North Dakota are visiting at Mrs. W.
iiobb's.. .
Mr., O. S. Duan is seriously ill; the many
friends of the old gentleman' will be
sorry to hear,
Mr.: James Fair was in London yes-
terday' attending
es-terday'attending a meeting of the
• millers of Western Ontario,
Mr: Harvey Callander of Petrolea vis-•
'tea his sande, •Mr John OuDning-
haw, and other friends here this
week.
Miss Mollie .Muff is teaching • in. the
Public. School this week, supplying
the place of Miss Luy Stevens, who
is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. John • Spooner of Moos -
. Min, Sask., were the:guests of the
lady's, parents,. Mr. grid Mire. George
Sweitz, this week. Mr. Spooner has
sold his hotel. in Moosmin. '
Mr. A. J. Grigg was :in • Seaforth on
Tuesday attending the Poultry Show
where a number of his fowl were on.
exhibition:and were all prize winners
as :usual;
Mr. : W. Graham; after a'couple'. of,
. werk'svisit with friends in. Clinton.
Stanley and McKillop, left Monday
•to rettirn to his borne at . Marlette,
Mich:' .
Mr. Harry Beattie has gone to Winni;
peg where he has accepted a position.
During his absence Mrs. Beattie will.
remain with her parents, Mr. and'
Mrs.. J. Turner of Seaforth.
Mr. P. B Lewis,, late proprietor of the
Hotel Normandie, now of. London,
was intown on Thursday last. While
here he stated, that he had' entered a
suit. for $5,MTio'against•his successor
in the hotel. ` •
Mr. George Hancock of Seaforth, hut -
previously of Galt, it now wine clerk'
at the Normandie. • He excels as 'a
football player and was a member of
the Galt team which toured . the
States. •last fall. • . •
Mr. and Mrs. B. Kemp came up .from
- London on Saturday. Mr. i;emp re•,
turned the same day, but his calm-,
able wife remains as the guest of her
•' son, Mr. 8. ,Kemp, for slew weeks.
.iter many friends will regret tolearn
that she is net enjoying yery good
health. .
Mr. •Thomas Kearns was able to move
about_ town yesterday- afternoon 'for
the first time in a month, owing to
illness. Mr. Kearns has had more
than his share of .physical infirmities
but he bears it all with much greater.
good nature than might be expected.
• Personally, we are -rtt'Cth pleased to
see him around again.
Mr. Sam. Rowed, representing the
London Lithographing. Co.,' was in.
'town Monday and Tuesday. lie isa
• native of Auburn, where his family
is well and, favorably remembered,
and is a brother of Mr..Cd. Rowed,
.:...formerly of the G.T.R. staff at Clin-
ton station.
On Tuesday, Mr. A..Rooper attended
a meeting in Stratford of the Huroti
District Association df life insurance
agents, where a great many things
in connection with the business was
discussed to the enlightenment and
instruction of the 'various agents
The association is a branch of the
fife Underwriters' Associatiop of
Canada.
Miss Aggie Porter of •Elmvale, dau-
ghter of the late Robert Porter, ?t.'
P., for . West limn; is visiting
Clinton friends: The patrons of the
Clinton postoillco very favorably re-
minter this young lady willow good
nature and courtesy 'was unfailing.
She is on her, Way to Kincardine,
where she has, accepted a position: in
the postoiliee
Captain Ferguson and Messrs. lx.
t)arroty • and Ferguson, ' B ayfleld;
were in town 'to -day.
January 17th, ,i )07°
No doubt we will have lots of cold. rough winter weather get.... If it does
not come this gear it will next. Bug a,fur coat now less 20 percent,, magbe
you •Won't be able_to..get_one next gear as cheap. _ Avail yourself of the tapes►
portunitg, to get onetat a big bargain. We know our furs -and guarantee them
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Men's Calfskin Fpr 'Coats, well made, good big full sizer; good long fur, will give splen-
did wear. Regular $22.50 for u • , ... • . ••.••• ....... $ I.7.5Q
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Men's Calfskin• Coats, Astrachan collar,' big roomy Boats,
}Regular; $25.00 for
sizes 38, 40, :42 • and 44 only •
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• ._s • $19.00
Men's Coon Skin Coats, good long tur,natural color, regular $50.00 for
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39.00'
.11ten's Canadian Coon Coats,made from select skins, guaranteed natural ••color and not
to fade, regular: $6500..for.. .
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$49.00
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Women's Astrachan _ Jaekets, well' made and: trimmed sizes. 32 and 34 only, Regular- : $25
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$F450
,,,Women's Astrachan For Jackets, made from picked skins; blouse style, sable collar
and reveres, silk braid bent, regular $60 00 for 45:0
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• Womens' Astrachan. Coats, satinlined self trimmings guaranteed for one ear. 'Re u� .
lar $.45.0Q• for .'..
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$35.00
The cieaiestBaigaIIi
he Year
Are Now Being Offered . 'at our Big Alteration Sale:
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Thousands and Thousands of yards of• ' Flannelettes, WVrapperettes, . Cottons,
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Lawns, Table Linens, Dress Goods, along with Cloth Coats, liaincoats and all Furs
many
in stocknow - being sold'in-. lnan .... .cases
Less than. Manufacturers' Prices.
Many new desigiis and
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patterns added'to the
stock thi' week at Bargain. Prices.
Come :with the , Crowds and ,secure th best 'bargains of the year.
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