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Your will save money if you take advantage
of our January. Sale Bargains. They are 'money
Paving in the truest and best sense of the words. We
must get 41 stocks clown to the lowest possible point,
before we wind up our financial Year on the 31sv of
the month. To to tqls we ate offering special price
inducements all over the store. This printed list
gives, hints only Of the way ,we are selling the goods.
There is many another bargain at the store that. never
.gets into the paper.
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Those Cashmere Hose at 25e. •
'We never sold Cashmere Hose as good as these for 25c
per pair. The way they are {going up in price, it will be many
, a long day before we will have them as cheap again. You
WOlet make any mistake if you buy all you will want for oix
months to come while you can buy them at a price like this
Ladies' ribbed Oesinnere Ham. assorted Abe, manatees feet made '
I from fine, ear' yams, good,weigh, worth every peons of 35o and .
40e a pair, for oar Janue,ryclittle our prim is, per peir • ZOC
.8a0......, .The Frannelle(tes....
Have you laid in a supply of them) Faratelletteal If
siokyort • had better do it fittOtl You will be money in pocket
if you buy all you are likely to want for months to come.
There is no doubt about that.
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1000 yards heavy. pink Plannellebte,
geed weigbtsoft finish, 28 inches
wide, fast ooloneregular wholesale
prim was 70, our jaatiary Bale
price ..;.. . . . 610
1000 yards fanoy Flannellettee,
forted etripes, in pinks and dark Pe,n
were good weight, full '8 ino:resor
wide, sold all over the le l
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per yard; ,when `they are go ' e ',1S
will have no more our January s, i
Sine priers per yard I.:............. CO
'The Dress Good.
Here are a few Bargains frothe DAMS Gods.that are
worth ecimineafpr. 0.14 lines last ends, brolt.7,u lots, all 'mast
be cleared before tine mind' is. out. Not very' niach of any
One line, so the s)oner, you cotne the better will be your choice
Serlyyblcie Bengalines, ill pure woof, Tweed Suiting, full 6.4 widthe. 'new'
goodweight end finish, will noels.) oombinstions, saitabis foe ep aro°
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, atyheh and serviceable ydressee, : skirts or tailored enirings regular
regular 70o and 76o; for onr Tana g,kk r. " 853 to 51, for Januery Sale
, ary Sale, ger yard ' • . . .; OW • •
, pare colored Drem Goods,. in 'leek . ' :56 Inchall wool worsted Serge,heary
anaall checks, suitable for waists of weight, for mite or skim; very .
. children's west. all pure wool, reg- &,.• • serviceable, regular value Si, for ik
tkNr 76o, for January Sale, per yd dere
- January Sale oar ripe will be, ., . , OV.
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Dress Tr mminks at.$e..
160 yardeplalaand Utley -Dries Triniminge, mostly short lengths,
: rest ends Mentes thit sold 'up to 350. per yard, +nearing out this
month et per yard ....... . . . , „ . C
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FRIDA.Y, JANUARY 16,
2.
LOOAL NO
All Notteee wider this heading mat ben
cents aline Le every ineerbiou.
resift), *anted OANTELON 88,98
largoeueirtIty ot natmete,e ad fe on lewd
any Quemoy of good Oats, aoataaa noisy
wanted, hiahest'prioss paid, he sure 0.44.8.osto
Standard Nievator, Winton -P. UitgtIttel,Wr
cesatr'.-Banws ]ktIzed Caney at whole.
•Bas pricey. Almonds. liliberts str.A Warted
lbs„ for 25o. Agent r Pal Dri
oat., -At W. O'Neil.%
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OL1) OLINTW11 A . Y.
Scott, whe died suddenly in Toronto a
few days rig ), syseit former Chntonlani
his father boing book-keeper for Me
R. Irwin. The doctor lied obtained
consiclerablo prominence in the city,
and bad an extensive practise,
suns, - Dan'e tinaacial agency
obates that a suit has been entered by
T T Monaghan against Henry Street,
VliuterhforSIO00 damages, and one, by
Mrs Monaghan against Mrs Street tor
the wince amount. AS the puttee are
highly respected residents of the town,
and while we know nothing whatever
he to the trouble existing, waventere.
to say that these things arebasier set.
-tied ran of court, than in it, and with
'less in the end.
GOES TO GODERI0HeL 0 wing to
the conditions of the vveather being un-
favorable for good shooting "Our little
wonder" list hie grip at. the third
sheet for the It ibir. H ml Powder 00'8
trophy held at Goderlch last week.
Goderich's "youth(ul wonder" E. E
Naftel, den:awning its return to that
town by a score of 74 out of 100..
There were only two .other c )mpeti•
tions -B. Graham and .T, Irel tnd.
The scores were Motel 74, Oitritelon
52. Graham OS and Ireland 47.
D1TR OF MRS PcioG &RYA'S
FATHER -From Oa Signs,' of last
week we 6113 the 1o1l3winguarticulars
.0f•tbe death of the father of our res.
prided eltiz n, liars J. McGarva ; which
occurred in Orderich on New Tenni
Welling, a tha age of 85 years. Mr
Wallace was one of Goderloh's
residents. having lived tiler for sixty
years. Ho wan torn rit K morainic,
Scotland, Augult 29 h, 1810, and in hie
y�uug man -hood came to this country
with hie wife, at the period when the
settienient of the Huron tract was at-
tracting widespread attention b otle in,
Conada and in the Oid Country. Af-
ter short sojourns in Toronto and Galt,
Mr and _Mrs Wallace reached G iderich
in the fall of 1842 and Mr Wallace
established the jewellery businees
which hiecontinueolto the thne Of his
death. In religion' he was a Presby-
terian and in politics a Liberal of the .
Liberals. always taking a great inter.
st, in political events and discussions,.
Ilia wife died twenty years ago, and a
on and three daughters now. remain
o mourn 'their father's death,
SHE WAS A 131coNhES-Ourther
particelars in reference to Mr8 ACIAC
S. Butler.: whose death was reported
in the NEW BRA of two weeks ago,
may be gleaned from the following: -
With her late husband, Wm Butler,
who predeceased her some eight years •
ago,she came to Huron 0o. in Ti' and'
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et tied in Goderich township, on lot 85,
bout a mile outeide of Clinton, where,
y iodustry and economy,they made a
omfurtable home and raised and edit
ated family of seven children, three
Dand four daughters., five of whom
till survive,- Miss Janie. at holm;
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Skirts Made to Ogler 'for 50c.
All through January .we are making skirts to
your order for half i dollar. There are just two
.conditions --material must be bought here, and must
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• sell for 50c per yard or over. First-class workman-
• ship and It guaranteed. Get your order in early,
as all will be filled in the order they are received.
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_A -RIBBON ,CLEARANC'E
•15e and tOcluality at -10 cents per yard
Here is a Ribbon bargain; one that is worth coming
after. Ribbon .stock is a little heavy, and we take this way
of reducing it. 500 yards of oilk and satin ribbons, assorted
widths, good qualities,. nearly all colors in the lot, sold in the
regular way at 15, 18 and 20 cents, ‘, on sale Saturday at per
yara- • ..... • • 4 •••••••• •• •••••••••• cents
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Mis West, of °ataxic, galifOrnia ; Mr s
• i.Joannah of Fait, Michigan.
Mrs rezzie 01Efarra.'ot •West Superior
Wis., and l'aines also now at home, •
(but who is not merried). In 1894 her
husharid died leavir.g her a 'comfort.
able competence from which 'to sup -
ort herself during the remaining
years of her life. She then removed -
from the old farm homestead on which.
'reamed/ of forty years of tunny 'wed. t
ded life had been orient, and took up '
her reeidence in Clinton, where she
lived with her daughter, Jane, until
:her deirth. Li religion she was a
zsalous Godly Member of the R 'man
Clathotic church, and one of the now
too few living,who„not only believe in,
but practised the tree, spirit of the
Muter, in doing gond" and showing .
kindnest and love to all regardless of
Creed or nationality. Would that we
had rnorie.of such spirit living- today;
thie World would be all the brighter
and better for their lives. We extend
our sym ?ally to the bereaved family,
'PACE (ONE -The
death of James Keene Which occurred
on Pricloy last." brought to a• doss
the Woof one of Olibton oldest inhab-
itants; Mr Keane was born in irela,nd
• back in the thirties' and emigrated to
this country in 1851, settling in Mont.
reel. His May there was short for in
'54 he entered 'the dry goods house of
'Lance Watson,. of faJdetichl where he
remained another two years, and then
came to Clinton, which was composed
of but a few log houses and three or
four stores. The late Wm Coats was
then in business and it was with him
that he commenced the Cattier of hie
long life as a respected citizen of Clin-
ton.' In '48 he took , unto himself • a
partner fpr life in the ' pereon of Mist
MitSherry.SeYeribg his ties with Mr
Coats shortIV after Ala being married,
he started a small grocery 'store in tt.
frame building situated where Peed
Jackson'ushcie store now stands. Oo.
lug out of business some years later he
entered the circling factory of T. R.
Foster. 'Prima this he sold goods on
the road for lois first employer and. oleo
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Children'S'.Vests•at Bargain ertees.
Small sizee in Childten's Underwear heave not as
Well as usua . . We don't know the reason, but we do know
that we luive.got tee many.. Bather than rliaaae carrying
..theftt over, we put . them On sale Saturday at r!,ry. little more
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0611141f their real value. , • • . • •
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Children'e woolen Wats and Drawers,' fine finality, but all small '
•sizeo, solcIregalarly at 20.31%4,25o, choice of the lob on liaturdriv e
at °rich • • • •••• ••• • • • • • • • • 6. • ;,6 • • • • 4 • •••• ... 11`; ..... • • • 4 • 6 • • „Luc
. Sateen Waists at 75e..
These Waists are god qUality, They arethe last of
4>ur $.1. and $1 50 lines. We want them sold before the end
of the month, and on. Saturday they go on sale at 75e each.
Ladles' bleak sateen Vitiate, extra good quality mime, took d and
hemebitohed, hist ones of our $1 and $1,50 lieee, your choice on we,
Saturday at etteh...... ... . .. ...• . .. . ... • • ••• 6.4 • .. • . •
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The Millittery
Our• are. buoy. Clearing. out the -balance of
'Winter steaks at the prices we are, is making brisk businiss in
usually quiet month. We want an empt3rehow-roam at the
wind up of the. eeaeon, and are taking this Way toTel it.
• Mt our trinuned Rats at $1,110 and $21,99,,
No Matter what the former price.
AIL untrtuanied Shapes, 50e.
50ellamel's flair. Tams, liBe.
Sivlie good black Tips for Se.
Colored Silk Yolvets, be per yard.
Birds and Winks, each 10e.
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1.00AL NOTI1S.,-
11. Wiltrie hoar on exhibition In Ills
window 4 number ot photo pictures of
ail lab Voltintille, toitern
T7111301113r04, evidently Wilily° In a
liberal use etcorn for feedtmr_purpoues,
as they imported A car loadelt10 bushels.
tbits wet*.
We are glad to know that Mr S. fl.
Smith bat iroPrOverl so much under
local treatment that be Is rthle to be
ithOUt are usual.
Mies Peilee le still occupying her
peeirlon on the teaching etaff ot the
ehliegiate Inetitute. owing to the
el
'1 Jackson store, and with, it we will combine our own clothing: 'and Gents' Fut*
lioard being unable to get aaiubstitut
Through an error the name of Pltab
L. lihrtrY. Seatorth. was omitted fro
the list of euccessfrai candidates at t
recent examinations at the Olinto
Model School.
We are eorry to learn !bat IWO A T.
Ocoper.le confined to Iher room at t.be
home of her p wents in Eincardine,
where , she went for a visit a couple
of weeke Rio.
The evening train of Monday night
readied bere at 1,45.Tuesclay womb*
and a n urn ner of paisengers for Gado,
leh had a weary wait. The troolikt rams
below Dem/tear the trains b$cnntog
blocked at that point. • .
We Understand. Abat the Jackson
Manufacturing Oonopany already tied
their !ergo premisee on Ratteribury
street too smell, and contemplate the
erection of either a third Mory or an
•sufvf-T,Tr-eie
,
We have bought the entire stock of the long established and well frilown
firm of Jackson Bros. The.business will be continued in all its branches in the
addition to the rear,
A -combined shoe& nd strata Is now
on the, market, Said to possess Artless
not in the ordirrary *ate. It is patent,
, ed by A. J. Fisher, Toronto, an. Olci
Olintonian, who used to he known as
"Ohatincey Maher," •
We are sorry to hear of the Very ger.
ions Ilinesci of S Pike. He is under the
,eneclal care of hie tellow-members of
the Sone of Engl ond. and with Mrs Pike,
who is able to keep on her feet, but far
kora being welt, ma Ices a, sick household,
We are pleased to learn that Aire
Kelly, of Myth, mother of Mies Kelly,
of town, who has been seriously ill
with Erysipelas, is orie of danger and
on a fair road to recovery. Mies Kelly
attended. her mother through her SU
nese.
Chas ,Tenkine.' Pet; ()Isar a
bosom, friend of Mr John Rumford, Of
own, and a gentlemen well known. by
A.nglicans, lies gone to Cuba to pros-
pect for oil for the Cuban Petroleum
Vo. He takes along with him several
expert drillers. *
Messrs McClay and Nate. Warrener
have b ought out a bakery business in
Goderich, taking possession last week.
M. r MoOlay will rhave there as soon as
circumstances will permit. Nate will
still retain an interest with his brother
in the livery business here.
Last Monday 'evening, ex -alderman
McConnell,. Windsor, .head organizer
of the Woodmen of the -World, who
bas been here workimr up new timber,
assisted in putting several candidates
through the work, b ssides installing
• the newly elected ciftloers in their rer
imeetite stathme.
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We understand that Mr Sam Barr,
of Goderieb townahip, has bought the
,house at present occupied. by J W
Hilleituron St., the price being about
01200, and will occupy it as soon •as
'Hill, can get another. Mr Hill has
been somewhat indispeaed of late, but
we are glad to see that he is out again..
The Lawn 13)w.ling Minstrel Club
pe pos
r e ng an entertainment here
early in arch. The leading meraners
of the Club will. take part,- and our
townspeople may anticipate One of the
best entertainments riven here. The
End. Men and Interlocutor will surnais
similar representatives , in; the ,hest
trayelling oupes
The foltowing Members.' 61 Clinton
Lodge of Oddfellaws went to 'Seaforth
one evening last week, t assist in the
installation of officers, being aecom•
panied •by Mr Gibson, of Lucan. • Dis-
trict•Depatv.:-Messrie J. Jowett, W.
Tier, Wes Above,. E Howard and J.
Taylor. After installation all were, en-
terteined to an oyster. supper,
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Among the workers in North Gray
election were R. Holnies and Mc-
Lean, of West Huron, Morgan Dalton,
of A:shlield; Fin. Scott and J. G. Blair,
of Brussels,. helped the Liberal, party
in North Perth, while W. Campbell and
J. Beak, of Godericti, were assiating
the conservatives ;in the same: con-
stituency. ; • :
P. Maitland has a Winclove worth
looking at, In the ittone is a large,
looking glass. to eepreseat ice,. and a
number of little.dolls dressed' in differ-
enenrilformil to represent curlers, and
we Lida them in every stage of the
game, making it a very interesting
'display window. •Of course it is the
sweep-'er-up part 'he wants to veli
Joseph lirttienburr received a New
Veer calling card, in the shape of an
imitation Of on painping, in need e
work. It is 0, picture of a big negro
wench, and her helm is in a scant..
looking.condition; she feels that hard
times are settling 'upon her, and has
pawned her furniture 'niece by piece,
until she is forced to exclaim 4.Everya
thing going out, and nothing icorning
in." • ,•• •
In its' reference to the North Gray
election, the Owen Sound Times of
Friday says :--,1514 MacKay had an ex-
cellent staff of workers and speakers
In the ;riding, all of whom doubtless
dontribatecitheir quota to the result.
Among them were general Members of
assiotedmichard who was than the Local Legislature, but the only
in the elevator bustness, Ko.was eleo member of the DorniniOn House Who
aided the Liberal candidate was Hobt
treasurer of the Willis Church Sue.
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day School and occupied other poei- 17stineeoei P., for
14e8itt eof•trunt, but in iatter• years decanto here in time for the party noniin,
dining bealthcompelled tarn to give up Mien and remained until the lest, ,belpe
hie daily laboroond for thepastfifteen eng in the work of organization, also
• years he nba: leivelegnbir Ste oad 011avni fiat li itnoge utypieontidtthdeu trItinagaboireniaitoll idinitrb
himself and family: That. deadly 'focitbn
Cancer bad got in its tan" and was t/NACCOONTA.BLE.What might
the inunediate cause &Ms death, Ircir have proved a serious aecident halogen.
the past few rpreithe be bed been con. at last Saturday evening about MO;
fined tp the house, and hie familiar Mr and Mut T. Johnson. of Galt,
fate was missed for he was known by were on their way to visit at Mrs
MI. On election day he came oat to Johnson's- parting*, Mr ittid &Ira John
vote but unfortunately it proved too Plekard, on the cut lint,Goderieb town.'
Much of a task. His wife predeceased ehin. They came up the Seaforth road •
him ettnte 8IX years ago. There are and when near Irwirea corm r the hoitte
five ' daughters, Misses Lucy arid frOba some unaceotintable reason made
Lizzie at -home. Maud. Of Citoderleh, a dash and at the same tithe let go its
Nellie, and Maggle,,of Jianitobarand hind .feet, Melting unmercifully, and
three Sone, OhrletOnher. of Manitobaetnesked the front part of the cutter
William, of tliePhIllinpine Islandleand and shaft. One aide of the ehafte rE147
James; 'of town, still Living to bless untitled connected with the cutter and
theirfiarente' marriage. Boehm leaves and in *he horse's Wild career Mem* It
tiebithl Mtn a brother, Oita John in around, landing Mrs Johnson and her
0orrle, and two sletere,Mis Jae Prater, little daughter some &fiance away,
Morris: and Mre Redmond, Manitoba, They;were picked tut and carried trite
Thetuneral was held on Saturday' after. Grigg'e jewelry' Mine, but fortunately
no,on last to Clinton cemetery, Rev Dr 011trilde of being badly shaken pp,
Stewart conducting servieee at hermit they retelve4 no cietioue Wien!. Mr
and grave. Mayor Jackson, Chief Johnson, though thrown out with the
C'Vheatley,jhe Scott,John Leslie, W. 0, other oeenpante,Mattaged to heldon to
firolthiand D. McOorvie, perfernaed the the lines, and with assistance soon
'last end act that rettlaine withfn the brought the horse to bay. After get.
power of man to do for his fallen dom. Una- the delapidated cutter to ' the
rade. TO the children who are thus blacksmith *bop, he secured the 10413
left bereaved of their only ilarent we of Another born the livery, and arriVed
our of ef. hotote We and lionad* Uone the **ore. ,
rtfr tbletitililettealit 04411010C
extend the sym *thy of the toWnIn
ishing stock after thert st of March. Our intention is to make this the best,
most complete, the nitigeup-to-clate men's store in this part of Ontario, and on
March 1st, we will turn it over to the carpenters and painters to be overhauled
and remodelled. For this reason and because Jackson Bros' stock stock and our own
.stock combined would be althgether too large even for this big store. We commence
ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 17th.
A sale of Jackson Bros' stock.that will be without an equal in the record of speciakWe'N,a,
in this county. Jackson Broe. were noted for keeping one of the best clothing and 4611fe 7
Furnishing stocks in Western Ontario and it is seldom a stock of this class gets on the market
it sale races. We bought it right, bought it low enough to be able to give you big bargatisr,
This is just what we are going to do and every. man within reach of this store every motlier
who buys clothing for her boys shou' id make it a point to get here while the sale lasts,
•" OUR NEW PRICES IN _RED INK.
Jackson Bros' priee will be left on every ticket for this sale, Beside it our sale price
will Toe marked in red ink. The savings you can make will be easily figured up. They will
be big. The sale MUM cold, hard, dollars saved for you. Here is a Partial list of the Sale
Prices that will go in rorce Saturday no.orning. There is only room for a few, •but you caa.,,
come expecting big things, and you will not be disappointed.
Sale price in Men's Sults
No such good chance to pave money on a suit of cloth-
es has come your way before,' It is not likely to again, for
many a day to come. The Jackson stock of suits must be re-
duced by hundreds of garments before the lst of March, and
we are going to make it ts ell worth your while to help us do
it. Note the difference between Jackson Bros', price and the new
red ink price en eyery ticIset. This difference is your saving
Men's Stilts at $2.98
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Dien' 0 Tweed Snits. well made, goodlining throrishork made from goodquality
tweeds tbst will stand hard wear. Jackson BM' prioaa were A.03,6,00 '
and 7,00. We Meer .theno all at one pram for the ale, and yea can take di,c, no
, your choice cif the', lot for ...... , .. . .... ....... ..........
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Men's. Suits at 0.0
Pden's line quality•all wool Tweed Snits, well made ant lined throughout, new
stielielo out, will keep their color and give excellent wear. The jaoltson -•
price was $10, our axle price each .. ; . .. • ..., 17:45
ll'a Pinta $1.25
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' 100 paha Ifen's Tweed Pants, dal b and light colors, heavy weight,. strong and , r
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well insde; for all the year ro-and wear. Jeokson Bros` priee was $2,our et"b41
. este pre:raper pair •. 6 • • • • • • • • • • 11116ii,
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Overcoats . at Sale prices '
Overcoats to go and go qiiickly.- Not a single; solitary
one to be 15ft whoa we wind up the the late.: There are mon-
ths Of :overcoat weather ahead of you yet.' Even if you. :had
intended making the old 640 dd. this winter, •price .cuts like
th- so ought to tempt you to buy now.
Mao's Brown Frieze Theterk.tweed lined; made from all wool heavy Oeuedien
Mete, e great coat for roger ivear,high cellar, all diem "' Jaokeon Bros'
•• • prices were $e and$10,..oursole prim , ums.,
Men's Elste.rs $4 99
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Men's extra quality dirk grey Frieze Ulster., pod quality sleeve lining, fanoy
• plaid body. lining, hie,h collar, well made, Jackson's prices were $7 and
$frour sale • • 0 • • • • • • • .. . • ... • • .. • .. • • .... • ..... •
F1.410' OVere.Oatt.:
25 Mea'a overeOats.neweat stilei,dark grey's or 'blacks,'
made by Some of the:boat:Makers Canada; 'lined throughout
with. good 'qnality.lining,_ :•• have not roona here :to .1q1lOte,
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.prices .on this lot,. but if you want ii,nobby• otiorcoat, ; you cau
get itat a liberal reditctiOn.. from the regtalarprice.:. .
4.98
Meals Reefers $8.98
Men's Pilate Reefer% mostly dark Rue, 4 few dark brown*, lined With fancy
striped ttveed, a coat that will stand any amount of hard wear; doable-
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.. breasted, Jaolmori Bros' price was $7, our sae prioe ... . 3.98
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Men's Doublobreaeted Reefers, made from heavy all men grey frieze. fanoy:IPX742
' stripee Taoksone prices were $5, and $6, our apeoisl saleprioe 0.1M1
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.Meniii Serge Ittefet to. made horn heity*blue.or black Serge, lined .throilehont
.• With „good 4nality of lining serge, strong,: warm, serviceable. JtuUteen
Bros' pride $4,50, our sale. price .. ,.•••• ..... •••s, •••••••• • • e 4.• •'• 6•DO'
Mon�y Saming on Clothing
for the Boy.
• • Mothers can make their dollars at, elm* double duty
buying theii boy's clothes hereduring the sale. The stock of
boy's clothing much too ::large.. We want to ranee it at
least by half and. have 'made the price cute . deep in 'order
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Boy's (Itercoat4' $t25
65 lioyte Frieze and Tweed Overootite, heavy weights, good wearing quility„ feet • ,
the thing for e knoolutboneeoat. Jaokeen Bros' • prides' werei$4 to $5, one
gale pricie soh. • .. • .
Bays twolieee eizeo 23 to 26, in fawns • and brotini, e.
IOW. priest Were $4 and $5, our eile,priee . • • • * ASOST
1103iN StHtS $2,65• .
Boy's Blue Serge Suits, wide tromped quality Sege, penis need, Mesta douhle. .
. breasted, boat and p4nts only. The ilaekeolt prices Weee. sa end $4.50, -
our sale prier( ..... 'v. t . . . **t ... • . *4 .. • .. ••••••••
toys' Odd Coats $1.85
Bork and Vannes. Odd Tweed Out*, Made front .good .quitity all *MI Weide,
strong lining used, dark and medium shiniest, most of • thein tholearneus . •
Lion Brand.,...laoketot Bros' priesis were $2,60,$2.76 end $6, Mir We prim &
85
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Boy's Knickers 54e
100 pars Iloy'eltnieltere* lined. throegbettt,'ntest of then:ideals knee siutualt. •
ordadi I
jaeksoli Brae, own Make. Trickster Brea' twine Vie, Otte sale price... 40VV, i
1104 ihreeliece Suits; light and dark tweade,•vvellontele and IMO, ireokeint'is .te 0
• ptioe g5 and -$6, our inde priee•.....,... W.* li kt“ V .44 to,•.4 4.4 01 ••• 1444414.44 0.5 .
.. .
Intent Beeler" made from grey,. taVY. trid brown idols*, ?Ano y Plaid Habig., ei a,
Roy's Reefers $2.99- " . ' ? • • " ' . '. .- ‘ ,- : • : "
• . Jeokien.••Broote prime were$11,50 tie $6,tholoirof thalot.for ' tele.' .. ', .. ..* imille
76 plata goy)* Heim Woolen Hoe., made. Troln Itr011$ WOrttlid ykreti, doubts
Boy's .*ooi Mose' 88e '... „, .
knee and heel, Satkeett Breit' prico was 500, olearleg IAN ptitI.„ „ „
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dciens
SUDOOSSOre to Jacksoh. Bros.
MiderWear
All the seasons underwear
must be sold before the Sale
is oyer, There ;13 not likely
to be a single piece left with
prices like these to eell at..
Men's fleece lined shirts end drawers
heavy weights and good qualities,
regular pricer 60o and 750 forw,"
clearing sale each 312e
aden's union shirts and drawers,
fancy rtripee,sbirts double breed-
, ed 'oft finish, .Tisolvione price trite ow
50o, onrssle . .... 00C
Men's odd shirt�. and drawers, all
wool; flee quality, aold at $1 and
$1 25, our special' clearing pries
your choice for.. . .. . • .. • • • ue
Men's, shitts and' drawers ribbed,
sbirts double breasted, the famous •
Tiger'Brand, the Jackson price . „
was 76o, our °leering price each.. gm;
Odd pieces of boys underwear,uniori
-and fleece lined, sold at 35o, 40°
and 50o, °fearing the lot st pee Ls.,
price and that prioe.......,...... '•ZOC
Mena' Shirts 49e
We waneto make thOrt work of' the
. Jackson stook of colcired shirts and
' palaatriediy.ont morale 76 shirtt.
asserted patterns- arid colors, brit
..ir27,..dotkaszs'plioloi:iiii. w.e.r.e.$.1.,,n.a. iite
1
40 only eMorea shirts, odd ones left
•
from Various lines that sold for a
good deal more money, choice of ga •
thelot.. ... . ..... 0,64.4.0400644.1 UnlYie
Collars 8 tor 15c • .
. • •
600 weresi oullare, .assorted styles,
every ace in the lot, but not eyery •
:sise.of. each Wane, choice of this
• z5elot 8'for • ... • • .....
$1.25 Gloves 75c
iden'e lined kid, gloves, fine Today,
good fleece liried, regular $1 and ).„.,„
51.25, sine priceperp* 6 46.5
Muleskin Mitts 30c
Men's Moleskin Matt the- oiettest
working Mitt made, wee lined,
special sale pries per „ 39C
50e TjeS lei 25c
150 Men's Necktie, atylisla and prat •
ty patterns, good quality silk.
Jackson Bros'prima were 60oc4 76
our stile price each ......................2,j
Fur Coatis
Jackson Bros. were one
of the heaviest dealers in
Fur Coats in the county.
Every coat, they; have left.
will be cleared at cut prim,
and.about 25 men have a
chance to get a good fur
coat at prices a good deal'
less than usual. We have
not roomhere to quote the
prices, but if you want a
fig coat, come, you oat get,
a bargain.
a —
Ladies' Ptir
Jackets:
As with the liteni Coats
so„ with the. Fur • jackets.
We have 7 or 8 -to sell, and,
they root be cleared out at
once,: All are made from
good skins, owelignade and
.firat class linings through-
out.: Notown for. priess
414 week., but tne people
who get oats W1,1 get
barlo
ros.