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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO.
A BarainNa
\4"eek Saturday,co.Nov. 22nd
A splendid opportunity fur you to AT GREATLY RE -
fill your wants in any of the 0101- D U C E D PRICES
lowing lines
Ladies' Jackets
Our Jacket stock is very conlpre- ,
hensive. Long Raglans, three -1
quarter and shorter length
Coats, all new ; also 25 Jackets,
short style, clearing at each $2
Ladies' Skirts
Ready -tar -wear, from $2.25 to $7
Children's Jackets and
Ulsters
Dress Goods
All lines will go to you at re-
(uced prices, so if you have a
need come and save money. _._
Bargains in Suiting.
Bargains in Silks
Bargains in Waistings.
Clothing
Mens heavy black frieze Pea
Jacket, cheap at $4, going at
$2.93.
Men's heaver Pea Jackets, cheap
at $5 and $6, going at +t3 90.
Men's frieze 1 flsters, were 35, 86,
and 17, going at $4 and $5.
Boys' Ulsters at 31.90.
Boys' Pea Jackets at $1.50.
Boys' tine Suits and Overcoats.
Millinery
The season is not over yet by
any means, and this will be an
opportunity for you to save
money on any millinery pur-
chase. - -
Ladies' ready-to-wear Hata,
Children's Hats,
Misses' Hats.
We still give the Coupons oniCash Purchases.
Smith Bro's & Co.
LELBURN•
Ttssu*Y, NOV 'f1►b.
Thus Selluws bad • oairot tills seer
Nabteeo inches Io olruumfereow at Ibis top
and ferny Stewart had Dar nlueteeo, sad
Thos. Sturdy has • turnip that weiKt•
24'bs.
Our populor resident, Hugh Chisholm,
h,. the past yesr retired iron) tI• setlyltos
of the tum ani rented it to Malmo, W Ihan,
Lately be was down io Uoderlob 'airtight')
vt.lt.us ,.biros and the few lellow-p'ooeere
ibst ere left to have a obit over the old
times.
Pile other ev.ntog the arobttect sad the
scribe from Dunlop played an (muromitu
game of oroklnole at the residence of the
tall laird, and wen beaten In bath gamer.
The drat fame was easy but the second wee
keenly 000te.ted. H. A. Horton led the
winners to etotory• A return cootees will be
played later on.
i'rof. F. Llotiel+, an old Lisburn boy, and
un rel S. L'ntidd, bo. been appointed to
take charge of the tate Agricultural Cul
lege of Moatana. If• her been nonneoted
for ney.ral years with the nab State Ar
Multiunit College. His progress is a scarce
of gr•ttboatloo to Musa who knew hint el
old sod have metobed his eerier.
LOYAL.
MooPay, Nov. 17.
Wm. Redmood. of Westfield, 1e visiting
in this plow.
John 1, afield has r•taroed from .mending
• few days in Torooto.
Cows went from $30 to $4I and some Yonnft
oattle went very ntgb.
Robert Maws and fatally, of Wawanasb,
are settled to their new home In the
•lige
Mu, Jessie Robertson, ..1 1t roister, paid
• flying visit, to friends ret Blue•ele last
WinYoung has purchased the farm of se•vd.•.
Wm. Joni- for the Sam of $2,450. RSV. Messrs. We,. sod Swann exobsogod
MUNICPA COUNCIS.
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ARK VIULD.
Coanoll oast Saturday, Noy. 8 Members
•11 premier. Miout.S of pentose meeting
r•adpind pawed Cbeg9 wen issued for the
following •mennta' James Henderson,
Nnate, UU•, 88.40; W. E. Milligan, gravel,
$0.50; Jas. Steel, rep scraper, $1 60; F,
D. MoLeonaa, fade. 80 28; J.hu R
N eb.ter, v'syelling oo boundary, $14.37:
W. Hamilton, torp $1.50; .lobo Spindler,
ter. cul. D. 1. , $2 75: Albert Helm, rep.
out, eon.' 14, $2.50; Pet Hogan, grave,
$S 36:John Murdock, gravel, $6 96; '.Val.
McQuoid, rep. hridkc, 50i; H. W. %% Keen,
plank, $12 50; Jas. Cornelius, rap br.dge,
$5.00; H. Henn•t, rep. cut. 1). L.. $2 50:
.lamas Poulin., rip. two oul. non. 28450;
John Shields, rep. oul 000. 2 $2.50; A_
Boyd, gray elhog and geed•rig coax 12,616.15;
John McRae, billing bole and rip. cul. o0
houodarv, $1 90; M. lvallaoe, tilling hole
1.. it., $1 00; E. C. Johnston, Iling at
Peet IAlbert.I,iol, 00; John Dwain, Insp.
f3.50: A Acton, rep. road, 81.00; Thos.
Richardson, rep. bridge, D L., $3.50;
John Hutobno0, map, 85 00: Alex.
John.•oo,coy. cul S K 6&7, $300; Pet
W•Ilsee, oev. col. S. 11. 3 & 4, $1 50:
'on. Reedy, rep. oul. L R. $1.90; lupine
Morass, rep, cal. ood. 9, $1 00; Wm. B
Health's, drawing pack, $1 75: Edward
Jobnstoo, gravelling, D. L. & S. 3 & 4,
$44.93; W. T. Paltrier, I. $9.75: W.
Steel, olesaing dttoh, S. R3 & 4. $3 00;,
Wm. MoNtgbr, rep. oil. S. R9 it 10, $2 25
JAY. Prokerb.g, iup, 81.25; Ju. Johnston,
insp. 81 25: J• mph MtBurney, Inspecting,
$1.25; R Sturdteh, overoberg• in statute
le.be r, $2 25; R. A. Carrick, rep bridge,
L. B.. $1 20; Jobo Kilp.tnok rep. cud and
figartlamig. 000.6, 816.00; Pas Sberwo,d
,tap. 82.00. Next rouged meeting acoord-
ing to stella W. STu7tlgg•.
W• lose from our midst some of aur
most respected fdeideot• to the person of
Wuhan) Jones sad family, who will brooms
residents of Godsrlob. Mr. Joao, le retiring
from titin life on •0000t of pour health.
Alla. R Oreo, 1✓e of Albany, New
York, is %pendlog a few weeks under the
parental roof, sod also with his el 10
Port Huron, before leaving for Cleveland,
Ohio, where be bottle • good postrtuo with
she Brown Hoisting Manhinery Go. of that
plst e.
Mrs. Robert Re6erty, of Toronto, former-
ly Mira Mary BoeIr, who hes beeo here on •
visit the put twe weeks. reosleed the sad
news of the death of her husband cn Friday
last. Is was • great shook to 'fiends here.
son Mrs. Rafferty left for her home on the
first train Saturday morning.
COLBORNE.
Ti VADAT, Nov. 18'b.
A Christmas tree •atertelam•ot will be
bold on t'hrlats. ire In the Evsogelioal
WxporNO.-(let Wednesday afternoon,
November 5vh. the been of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Allto was the souse o1 a happy *vest,
the wedding of tees daughter, Serena E ,
to Uharlut Hrectow. Rev. E A. Shaw tied
the nuptial knot in the preseooe of • number
of (0501.11. Mims Minnie Mlle, as brldeema'd,
awtstet her ester, end the troememan we.
Henry Br.okew, ot London, brother of the
groom Alter the antimony a splendid die-
ner was served, aid the evening was deyot-
•J to mann, games and other lestivitiee
The bride r.oend many handsome and
valuable gift*.
'rsMYtkAstrr M15T1N1. AT 'IMITll'Y HI1.1-
palptto 00 luadey to prewh tempt -acme
e ermone
Will Y ••wart bee arriv,•1 home, hsvlse
oompleted bis season's carpenter mirk I
l ;rand t Alley.
Mime Ruby Dad, who has resided Dear 1e.
I;.th.rinea, for the past two years, bas
retuned home.
Rersie Jeokeon has bast en addition to
his kitchen, also • wood shed, wnlob w.h
make gaits an Improvement.
A. Mo1wett has been engaged so prloolp•l
of our tchool for ano'her year. He bar
given good ..roto,. NI r. .lean Bus, k hu
also bean engaged for Ihr tat nor departm+ol.
She he, given excellent ..ud.otloo.
The Stews'L brother, of Mol..worth,
are throttling la this neighborhood with
their oombloai.on thresher and straw outlet.
nod •r• giving gond •atiefacttoo. Farmers
BY that they thresh as fast as others and
mak. a good lob of oaellag the strew.
PON rER'S HILL
MONDAY.
Mies Pearl Newton .woe Suedes
home.
Mies May Soots, ot Sealorth, n rutting at
Wm Elliott'..
Miss Leat. Weston spent Sunday at
Jas. Mcloonld's.
Mux Gros MaDoa.all .peat Sunday
[ 1 derlcA friends.
with 7
Will. and F.d. Walton warned
from the Sault last week.
MIs. Kate Sterling is spending tilts week
with relatives in Goderieb.
Jso. Heaoom, of the ISayfiela line,
spent Saoday with relatives io this •iolnity.
-A ohurobfal of people Where 1 on P ridgy aV • are moob plowed to spoons.* that
last. Alex. Young 000upied the chair. Mr•. McPhail Is able to be around 000e
Sloe and • duet were Rung by Mr.. Coup- mom
had, ot Antlers, ani Mr. Tyotloll,of Carlow. Mr•. Pickard is atilt very III Her two
Rev. Mr. Coupland, of Althorn, gave • 61- moos, Jonu,of Toronto, and tVm ,of Colombo,
seen mtouta adders. oo the Ontario L'quor Oho, aro at home a0 present. Mies
Aot, briefly explaiulsg lar o141u10i. Afar Emma Pinker 1 is not prostituting as favor -
this • number of temperance •uws were ably as was hoped.
sbowo, Mt. Complasd manipulating the
lantern and Mr. Small explaining awl com-
mssuo( so the pictures. A oolleotloo of
$7.65 was takes up ter the oomp.igo fund.
Altogether the meeting was considered tory
mowed id. -- _ __
BLUEVALt.
W LDNMDAY, Nov. 12th.
Mn. Craig and family hays removed to
Walkertos.
John King 1. building en implement
hones. 24010.
Mies Mable Thomas hie retuned from
Fairfield, Ohio.
The batter factory, and 1!ex m.lI ire
aloud foe thle season
Frank Sohalea, of Algoma, is clotting hie
slater, )Ire Jeho King
Mr.. Herbst Burgess, of Owen Sound, la
Visiting relative, 1. ibis village.
Mime MoKWen, of Atwood. le vlsitmg her
sister, Mrs. Robert McPherson.
Mrs. Ira Barclay, of Vivi lama, .Itoh., le
visiting her father, Wm. blesser
Mr.. 5 one, et Galt, 1e ?lilting her eater.
Mrs. R. Maxwell, of the Mimesis mai.
Thomas Jewltb bad a sale lase Tuesday.
Bidding was vary brbk, sepsolelly o0 oattle.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
As good as
When you hear a merchant say that his
stove is as good as the happy
Thought Y"u ea"
r's assured assut ed that the
Happy Thought is the leading Stove and
that others are trying to equal it but have
not as yet been able to do so.
The fire put of the HAPPY THOUGHT i8 deep and
narrow, which given it a great heating surface to oven,
and will bake and cook with very little fuel. It is the
stove that slices Clown the fuel bill. A dollar saved IN
Fi Ei. is a dollar ►wade. -
I have a full lino of HAPPY THOUGHTS, and
you are invited to call and examine them, whether you
intend purchasing or not.
I have a full line of COAL and WOOD HEAT-
ERS, which lead the market in price and quality.
Also a number of second-hand Coal and Wood
Cooking and Heating Stoves, one Wood and two Coal
Furnaces.
CHAS. C. LEE,
Suecessor to Li is az Stomata).
this law, our gape le up. W e can't afford ay.13e, and apathy, sod the
t allow 'em. there is apathy.
A 820,000 00 .took to motion from. Bolter
lbo, dried apples SO. tt1aQ_-__E, KING,
W logh•m.
For the convenience of my oustomen
orders for coal or wood may bs felt with
Mr. ,lents YATEA at the D,yirios Court
Clerk's office, West et, and the same will t•
promptly attended 10. F. RARI.Ow HoLYta.
Gn to the obi reliable oyster hours,
Victor .a Reeteuran►, West street, for fresh
oyster., ecld in bulk sod all .'ylee: stews,
frig or taws. Couteotlonery, fruit, tobac•
we an 1 cigars. C. BLACKSTONt, proprietor
No-ri g. -Lest summer a flag belonging t
Mr. Tilt was lost at the bazar held In the
Wes -it. rink. Al It was probably taken
inadvertently. this 1. to rt.; cart that per -
nom leek over their fl sea sod see If they
ban it, and. 11 so, return 0.
UUNLOP •
Tanner, Nov. 18, 1902.
Mr. and Mr.. N. MoL sod hese mune to
U ich. ds
reside to o r
Miss .Jennie Voting hes gone on • visit to
a retorts- nest Niagara FAITS for the winter.
She will he much mooted in the to nal circles
by her friend. •hdat hers.
The repent Improvement In the heating of
the Exohsnge made by the proprietor, Mr.
Ulszler, ie • decided ■uoos,. The furnace
kespe every part of the building warm.
Before next year Mows Mr. Ultalsr will
have telephone connection.
The well-known trotting mare of mine
boot l;lez er, of the Erohange, 11 now 10
IJoderlob to charge ot Fred Muroey, who
drove it at. she recent fell fairs at Mitchell,
Bayfield, Dungannon sill Gndsrloh Mr.
leta..sr hal already had an offer .l 8800
from a wet' -known tortmas In Godenab.
Wee' foals at I .vel was fairly attended.
Gundry, of Godertoh, was auctioneer, and
W. Redmond, of Augustine, was clerk o' the
sale. W. F Young bought the term 01
Wm Joe, -a few dove before the see. pay -
lea $2 600 for the 50 sores. Ssvrral bids
were mode for the caber form nut it war
not sold
areal est ef
Iotemrier roe is built open apps•l's, The one and only .lueetion for the
on Ow. 4in-De you want this law
force. Yes or No'
",TEST HURON '•Yoe X" 1. for reform, sod ''No \ ls
yotere
put ID
FAR ERS' INSTITUTE
Winless Telegraphy.
The wonderful experiments In wirtl.,s
telegraphy as deo osecreted for the first time
by exch.ngiot signals from • railway station
L. a ir.io rm,oug 111 rete of sixty mile+
an hoar, mite en the trend Truck
'pedal
train Or ether 13 h, 1902, car,yiog the mem-
ber. ret the Amenu.n A.rceiauoO 01 U,rteral
1'..tenger aid ticket .flan(s to their furry-
.. vn,' h an00al nne.eonnn held at Portland,
M toe Urtobee 14th and 15 h, 1902, hos
p.nmpted the P.aeeoger I)epa' im.nt of the
(hard Trunk Railway System to issue •
pobira'ton giylog • description of the ex
permeate together with • 00001 e, popular
trestles on the prier pies of trireme tele
yraphy, dialled with bbs subj not •Iso from
an hovonoe point of view and loolodtog a
oh.t','r no the recent des,. I'.pments of th:'
branch o f pby sal solen'•e. Th s artiole n
from the pat of Howard T. Ba•oee, I). Sc.,
F. R S C., et the Msodunald Phyteal
Lebontory of Halal Uolvereity, Montreal,
and le most opportune rel view rel the great
interest onasiooed by the reoen' arrival at
Oleos Hay, Caps Breton, of S goer Maroonl,
on as Italian warship, with the objeat of
patter, tog hie plans lir wireless telegraphy
acro** tete Atlantic (Inaso. In addition to
the Lit tole on thio eubjoc', • deeorlptboo of
th • lurunoue brand Truck special train on
which the ssperiments were made, and •
short resume of the trip from Cnto•go 10
Per lend, Menne, is given to an interesting
manner. C^p'0. al this yluehls poblleatton
have baa ma•MA lar the pri Impel tffoiels
of the gree' to 1 say system of the world.
and euy..nc desiring a OOP, oars seen►. 006
by ..n•l'ng • two (mitt .1 drip '6 G. T. Bell,
Oenernl I'•ese'ger and Ti,ket t(gait, Grand
Trunk Railway Syrian. Montreal.
A re w slesrl• {liths. -pole bbeen in
p
' at the organ I.c'nry corner, the old one
bettor been tuned as the time of the 6r.
A
Small
Sum
If rightly ap-
plied, will clad
your feet prop-
erly for Fall
and Winter
Wear.
.genet reform. Do not make aur mst.k•
to marking your ballot.
OUR Fall stock of Boots and
Shoes has been chosen with
a view not only to how cheap
we could buy, but to how good
for the least possible money.
M'•n's.I, ug Boot«, in all grades, at popu'ar per' ,
11 a hate a goal range of wen's Loather Legging.,,
with the latest Iwpruyed fasteuuigo.
LI host y Lumberuien's Rubtere we huts u eou,-
p'ote range at right prIeos.
Give us a call when you need anything in our
lino and you will be well satisfied
with our values.
The $5,000 Queen Quality prize contest to still upon. Ask fur particulars.
E. DOWNING
REPAIRING_ Red FrontShoeStore.
to watch the ballots -and see Dat ties an
minuted runt and reported correctly. .
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.weber ribestl.f anneal.
Bayfield, Nov. 16 -Toe Rev. J. C. (:a r
diner of Bayfield. while nab dint. shooting o0
Cgs t liter Saturday mot Meg, met with s esr
lets widest. W bile.tepplag out at the boat
11 boa •re satisfied with the I:. note SPECIAL
eye em and its multi, Tote • No." Toots
SUPPLEMENTARY MEETINGS.
whet . "No ' tote .tend. for. TO
WiNG11Ats, MONDAY. NOV 24T11
Tour: I(ALL •
Addresses. ._('ommon lil•e•su of
Stock. J. W lleon.V. S , W ingbam. -
and Plover Hay.•• A. Elliott, Galt.
at SNIN.. 11/011410N Al 8i,', LAN's.
Addrenee by Mitt Maddock. Ouelpt :
Green. Carlow. Free. of %Vuitten5 [nail ec'r
lute ; Mrs. C. (Amalie 1. Ge ler.(h.
Women's Institute . .1. EUi rit. (lett : J.
A. Morton. W ingham.
ST. HELENS, TCIISDAV, NOV. 25TH
Mr, Elliott. aro T' e kwon Ito. W. hells
of leuogao0o0, on a llceyuejci. waning
program, -la addinoo to the dolegatIen
and Wmuen'a footnote the Rev. S. M
W holey and 1'. A. Tebutt, of 8t. Helene.
will speak.
PORT ALLEI5 C. WED , NOV. 26T11.
e'.KtnTtK' IIAI.L
,Ir JOY. Hetherington. of Nile, 04 -Manure*.
.ed the Vela of S•1t.• Mr. !Elliott, ro re
and the S11o,• writes program, lisle -
gabs and others will addre s the meeting
AUBURN. THURSIDlt. NOV, 27Tn
TulraiANci MALL
Mt • =Rlett an -The Cow we Want. and RAM.
hs Cheapest and
Medd.
Feeding
tMethod of or on rteers fort the (54
Country Mtrket Evening program. In
addition to
the
Cameroo of evening iiyoUoderich scull
Mr. O.
speak on --0anads.'
THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
will meet every afternoon Is a eapar••a hall.
The President and Sweeter, w,li Address won
meeting, whsle Miss Maddock wi l ,peat os
any of the following euascts se the meeting
may decide :- "Selectee of Butter Vakins.
Maeifi,- 4, Talk an Dictation, wlln
Simple Uemonstrattooi la Co Minx, urnet-
tio flolesce. et0.. et(.
A good Musics/ Program at each evening
ver
ranting.
R. M. Pre . CCuilew. F.
ulmeav C. U..
GRANDNK
Toe practical , Got of '-Toe Liquor Act
of 1902' wail be to outlaw the ba, -room se
the drinkiak-shop, All who oppose the
ba - .nom will note "Yet' on December
45b
Every elector can do tun .• hleg Do net
be a mere o:pher. T•k your neighbor to
'h, p 1• Talk to your 'mends. Hive out
good literature. Help at the polling booth.
Do somethlog.
I.,d wilt w•'oh the bell t *id one of
the speakers. Aye. and we h the elec'ore
as they mark them. Bu; God's work is done
I' a very prsotlo•l way, and • friend of
fist's rause should be at eve, y polling booth
$13.15
60DERICfl CIIICA6O
NOTICE
WATER TAKERS!
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Alt water rates moot Le paid by
Dec. 5th, 190'2, or else water turned
off and warrant issued for payment
of lama
By order of the Water and Light
Committee.
04-21
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W. L. HORTON, lht. gun accidently discharged, WAD wound•
Collector. mg nu I -ft ,rm.
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TOY
IN ERNATIONAL
ive Stock Exhibition
Nov. 29 to Dec. 6, 1902
'I', k g 1 going Dec. 1e1, -_'aid std
to efts •['e oar'
3rd, and Yalta returning from Chicago on or
before leer. 7th, 1902.
THE BEST SERVICE:7
Splendid coal -led, h.tnd+outs wide vesti-
bule ,wache*, luxurious Dining an Cafe
parlor ran, Pullman Sleeper*, and the fast
time male insure • comfortable journey.
CALIFORNIA WINTER RESORTS.
Quality and Style
Q y
E the_ slain Points.
(QUALITY and style are our main consideration when buying furs.
�--. �C Both must be all they should be or no fur garment finds an entrance
0- to this store. That is the reason this is a safe place to buy furs. You
rrun no risk if you do your fur buying here, for each article is made from
Echoice, selected skins, by the best furriers in Canada. Furs of a poor
11a`- quality or low grades are poor buying at any price, and never give satis-
rfaction. Our furs are all good. Skins style and workmanship are right
in every detail, and prices are low enough to recommend them to care-
Eful buyers.
Round-trip tourist tickets now on. hats
mel for nine month*. Arrangemenfe made
1'or parer* or mingle passengers. Tickets,
W. C T• U. SPACE fo iter* aua rill information from Agents.
I'rhe Ooderleh Colon edits reading matter .I 1). MoDONALD. O. P. & T. A.,
this
older ani• headlnm.l Toronto.
The simple lana Ie banish the bar. }•, p, LAWRENCE,
The Meade -It they once get to understated Town Ticket Agent, Ootlerich.
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('aperines are still selling well, and next to a fur coat they are the
most sensible garment that a person who has much driving to do can
wear. You will find each of these No. 1 quality, and the styles are eor-
rect in every particular.
Grey Lamb Caperine, high collar, long
front, 6 tails satin -lined, each $10.50
Persian Lamb Csperine, wide edge and
good quality Alaska Sable, circular
shape, trimmed with tails x12.50
Caperine, good. quality Astrachan and
Electric Seal, long front, comes down
well over shoulder, 4 good Sable tails,
mob $ I ti V0
French Coney Caperine, high collar, a
good, comfortable garment at low
price ......
Caperine of Electric Seal and Blue Op-
ossum, long front and high collar,
each $16 50
Caperine of Electric and imitation Stone
Marten, collar, back and front, each .$14.00
Caperine of Electric and Greenland
Seal, circular back and long front,
lined with fancy silk, trimmed with 4
large bushy tails $12.00
Caperine of good quality Astrachan and
Blank _Opossum, - circular back Aad
long front, tritnnte'I with tt large
tails, lineft'with black satin, each312.00
Caporiun of Astrachan and Black Opos-
ecial Announceme
JACKSON THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
BROS., CLOTHING AND IlEN'S FURNISHING
CLINTON, ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY.
RETIRING
FROM
BUSINESS
3 STOCK OF NEARLY $16,000.00 TO BE SOLD
e ' each $ 9.00
t: oaperftre of Astrachan and 1lfretrir -
II:i r-- SeeJ, large collar, lineal with brocaded
silk, each 112.00
F. Large Storm Ciller, male of gooii quel-
IF ity Black Opossum, long front, and
high collar, each $5.00
Black Marten Ruffs, shapwl, thick and
wide at hack, good length, 5 large
IF
AT ONCE i
3 At the Very Lowest and Most Ridiculous Prices ever Heard of in this Section of Country. IF
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When people fully realize what this sale means they will lose no time in coming to Clinton to IF
3hely everything they will need for months ahead. We sell the balance of the stock in January at a
1 rate on the dolltrr. In the meantime we give you an opportunity to share in the hest bargains ever c
offered in this prat of the country. Our reputation is well known for selling the finest class of goods. 4
ii If you are interested write for a printed list of prices, or come to Clinton. Tzr IT WILL PAY YOU. IF
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bushy tails, chain fastener, an excrp-
tiona!Iy good ruff for the money, each $ 5.00
Black Opossum Rutfs, thick, even fur,
shap,d, chafe fastener, 6 esble tails,
• each $' 5.00
Ohio Sable Ruffs, thick, glossy fur, very
wide at back and good length, trim-
med with 8 large, bushy tails, extra
special value. each $ 8 50
American Opossum Ruffs, t aTiii T fur,
thick and gtoesy, 8 tails, each ... $7.8
Columbia Sable Sable Ruffs, large size, thick,
glossy fur, 8 large, pushy tails, each.,$10.00
Real Alaska Sable Ruffs, NQ, 1 quality,
thick and bushy, 8 tails, each $11.00
'tea quality large Alaeka Sable Ruffs,
mored with 10 large, bushy tails,
very good value, each $15.00
Brown Fox Ruffs, full length, complete
with natural head and claws, think
1 usby tail; very styiirh, each 7$16.50
Grey Lamb Ruff, plat shape, even curl,
4 tails, each $ 6.50
Lex tri large Maxim Sable Ruffs, natural-- __ ____
fur, wide collar, trimmed with 4 ex-
tra long and 6 medium tails, each ....$ 5.00
Alaska Sable Ruffs, very large, long
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close, 6 tails, chain fastener, each ,...127.00
Alaska Sable Ruff*, extra good quality.
shepos, long front, 10 tails, each 916,50
Alaska Sable Ruffs, wide collar, long
front, trimrned with 2 heads and 5
tails, each $20.00
Stone Marten Ruffe, No. l quality, nat-
ural fur, evenly marked, 4 large tails,
2 head., each f $25.00
AN ASTRACHAN JACKET FOR $35.00.
The .astrachan Jacket Wo are gelling for 835.00 is one that wo consider the
best wo have ever sold for this money. Search the country over and you will
not find a better coat for the price. We bought a big quantity, had them made
to our order from specially selected skins, lined throughout with good quality
quilted satin, made by experienced furriers, and for 835.00 aro able to sell a
,jacket that you would give 840.00 for and not he giving too much.
Unmatched -values in ,M'tntles and the largest stock in town to select from.
HDGENS BROS.
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