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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-21, Page 44 • litiPPen* Afr• Malta Who is ill withpeeetaticae, ia M South Cayuga, is reported doing , . The Literary society held their raga - lar meeting on Friday .eveaing late. Readings were given by Messrs. W. If. J einisten, B. kenfound „ F. Johnstoii ancl Alise McLaren, while snuele songs were gieen by the Misses Dins . - dale mid Daymaa, assisted by Messes. Ches. Din:Male aat Robert Daman. An interestiug spelling match was held with seventeen on eact#: side, Freeborn Johnston and Chas. -Graesick captains. Mr. Joseph Forrest read an. able paper on the treatment 01 the selectious of Leroie poetry found in the third read- er. On the 29th inst. a debate is • to . be held en the question, 'Resolved that women should have the franchise," Miss McLaren is leader of the affirma- tive and Mr. Boyne,Penfound is leader of the negative. An interesting time is expected. Wet TilOkOr$Mith, Mr. Walter Layton hat'. ,g wood bee on Wednesday last ard gi . e tlfe boys a party c.t. night. , •• Chicken. pox has been prevalent in this locality. Mrs. Warwick is tet present the guest of Mrs. F. Crich. . Mrs. J. W. Johns entertained a num- ber of her friends On Tuesday • evening - lest. Mr. Frank ftratit is taking 'a . short coorse ia eattle judging at the •experia mental larin, Guelph. Mr. Malcolm (Lanent bade his !twiny friends here farewell and left on Wed- ' nesday for the Salvation Army train-, in,g school for .cilicers in 'Toronto. Malcolm is a sincere •ard earnest yo- ung man Eau', in his chosen sphere of future labors we will always be.-preas- - ed to hear a his success. The first mee'ting tI ilie new council was held last week, Mr. George. Bleck, Reeee, in the chair. and all the,- .other members of the. couriei 1 present. lvir. Roger Pepper was re -appointed a taena-. ber of the etoarc'l of heelth. Messrs, :- T. N. Forsythe and An,clrew -Scritt. were. re -appointed auditors'. .Mr. -James ' Gemmill was appointed assessor at a. salary of $80. The clerk was iretructe. ed to ask for tenders' for 6,000feet of temarack plank for culverts, the tam- arack to be 16 feet long and .two atc. a half inches dick, plump, and -to be delivered as directed by the council.' Teuders to he in at the next 'council - meeting, The :by-law appointing . a black -knot inspector, was re.pealeee It was decided to build four new • steel. bridges with concrete abutments. Two of these bridges are on the road.op-. smite Mr. Fotheringliam's,. One - at 1-1'. Horton's on the Hensall road. and. - the other cn •the mill road .near Bru cefield. The clerk is asking. for tenders for the ccnerete .work for dies. e bridg. es, the tenders to be in• at tlia next. council: meeting and. the. plans . and specificationscan be seen at the clerk's. office. The next rneeting.•of tie- coun- cil will be held in the courtedchatilber at Seaforth an.Feb. 9th at io o'clock. . Hullcit Township. Mr. Harvey .1 ackson has gone to Stratford iglizre he has Secured sego - salon on the G. R,.. . . Fred. Fawcett moved his family) tie • ielyth lc..st week. Mr. Ed, Bell has- given up his lease - of Mr. II. Warrens farni ard will 'dis- pose of his stock by auction. • • Mrs. Thomas Livingatone of litilett departed this life on Tuesday/of last. week, having attainvil the good. age ..of 77 years... Mrs. Livingsteite. Was born in county Ferraanah, Ireland. Had- she lived until April vext, hers -elf .atic'i "her aged partrer, who survives ler , . wale • 16 have. celebrated the. sixtieth seinie versery of their marriage. Soon • after their marriage they left • the .old land and emigrated to Canada, settling in. Ifullett on the farm where the dopes-. ed had resided for 58 years: .Hersell- and her Imeband bravely -strieve .with- t4e hardships and privatiena. ot pioneer life anti. were spared to see the fruit* of their labcrs in a comfortabli.holima stead tied a large family Well eirovid-' ed for. Besides Ler aged husband Mrs: Livirgstone leaves a family of. four sons andsix daughters,, one daughter having predeceased her some ears. Ane, strange to say, her own.. death was the first on the 'family homestead Two , of the sons, John and Robert, are medical practitieners. in Texas,. E.,nd one soil, Thonme, is at hotie. On the honiestead„ All the • ilaygliters, with the exception of Miss I4WingsColie. are married. Mrs. Livingstone Willa. suffered . from any •particalan disease, but greelually gave- waybefore nater - al decay ane• unti? about five • before her death was able to - be 'ar- ound atteuding to her -household clat- les. She was a most exemplary wt.:Iri- an in every respect and her. warm:gcne. erosity made her a universal . fat, °rite withall who knew her. . • Miss Atm.. Ye* spent some time with friends hi Mitchell. Mr. Win. Jervis Sr. is seriously ill, but we hope he will soon lie improv- ing. Mrs. Jas. Miller was called to at- tend the funeral of her mother it Friday. Miss Bessie Pickard spent 4 few cleye the guest of laer sister, Mn. W. Roberts, Alitchell. Oa Wednesday of last week Mrs. Dodsworth passed away at the home of her sister, Miss Bessie Ford. She hed reached the ripe olei age of 88 years. The remains were interred. in Gocierich cemetery on Friday.. TCh he osen Friends had thew install-. ation of officers ore Tuesday evening. HeICIa'S. • . • Mr. Peter -Clark has put e furnace into his house which he Purchased from Mr. Lawrence of Lucknow. • Mr. Richard Miller is home from the Northwest and is visiting at his aunt's Mrs. R. IC. Miller's. Misses- Maggie and Lily Clark, Mina - and Lizzie Rutherford and Jelin. Me- Crostie have returned to Goderich to resume their studies. • Th who have t' b r11_ are ix a position to make money •these - days. Hugh Rutherford recently! .sr..16 to Mr. Mitchell of tateknow one hun- dred and eighty maple logs for the sum. of $113oo. besides retaining the .tops, .Mrs. Batnciers is4.t prapent visiting her brother, De. Janes Gordor.! of Rip- ley. ' • Mrs, Js. Inglis is visiting at ; the -residence of Mr. John Inglis of the 12th can. ' Mrs: Miller and'Aliss Martha elelkeld were sailed to Goderich last week (w- ing to the sudden illness o! leie . enwho, we are glad to ataallaie s.. me- 1,vbat hhproved, Born—On .Jan. nth,. to Mr. fara Mrs Robitiscae Woads, a daughter. • Annual Meeting of 'Mullett District L O. L. The atin'util Meeting- 01 FllIlutt nts- trieVI,oyal Orange .ledge WaS, .1,eicl in Sumnierhell ote Tee:shay, or Just week. The District. comprises • t met n, Summerhill, Seaford', and Male' llap Lodges. •There was a .good represee- tation present at the 'fleeting. 1. each . was ' served at Mr. D. Bon: e Tee election of officers- resinced as follows' • Master, 'J.- S. Wel ,Seafordi. • _Pettit ty, _Q. S. I,ov Bon e. a hill Chaplain, john Bullard, Winthrop Fin -Secretary,. 'A. N%111- tlirop • . f• , in " • . • Rec.-Secretary; 7e,t3 wejea, -.Teetierer, R. .1„ Sunnite-. hill D: of C. ---.• Alontgeetiery, aet.fiath -Treasurer: W. Trewartit t, Winthrop The- next meeting Will 'be -held M. Clinton; ' Huron Voters' Lists in Court of Appeal.. • • - The voters' lists of the Town•ot.Gesh oriel' and the townships 'of • Ashfield and Colborne were involvea he a ease before the Court of Appeal on Friday last. In AM:field and Co:amine .the..• eppellant, who was not oil Onanbood - sufTrage registration list, acted as tap pellatit on appeals against registration in the mdniciealities outside • of the town lender Manhood Suffrage, Regis- traticn Act ard a question was. raised as to nis status Ewe- also as to Wheth- er it is the date of posting "up of the list in the clerk's office or the /date that he advertised that he had tiCdt.: so which is to toted in the time al, lowed -for entering the appeals. In connection with the Goderich list a question. was raised as to whether the deruty -registrar of deeds haw a right to be on first part of voters' list: No :me for reeponeent. Judgment resent- ed. Fire at Brussels. Brussels, 3 an. brieltbloek which was formerly used rs the post - office, together with the adjoiiking building, which was occupied by Prost & Wood as an itnplement. Shop, Wr.is totally tlestirryed by fire last night. The form ‘r hailelitig had latterly been used as a store house by the Brussels Woollen Mills, end comatities of. wool and blankets stored therein were de• stroycd. The buildin,g andcontents were each insured for $2 OW. N. S. McLaughlin, acting agent' for the Fruit & Wood Company, ittaliagyd, to S.SNe all implements. The fire WAS eatISed by a lantern being upset. The block Wee owned hy Mr. R. 11. Smart, men. eget of the Trader's Bank at Oron0 Valley' °ht. Annual -Meeting, of. the Grey Agricultural Society. , . .::The • annual Meeting of the Grey: Bran& Agricultural Seciety was tad The: annual repOrt was presented -by Seereea.ay-Treaserer- kr 1903, showing the receipts, including a credit balance feem the year 3,revious of15i833,15, to be " $297§.03 and oclien5litnie,' $4618.5.6; leaf ing a balance. of $207.21Report . was certified as correct by 'Auditors Seett end Strachan and 'was adopted on motien of W, H. MeCraciceu ar.e, R. ' . ' . • - •Thea followingofficers were. elected: 'for the year , President, Jas. Speir Vice; J. D. Warwick V. • • Directors, W. H. McCracken, R. Niehe ol, 1'. Robertson, I'. Scott, • 1/, Milne; J....Leckie, G. Reillb, Jas.: ..EVans and Robt. Mcbotilld Auditors, B. Scott and A. Stra- chan. • Annual Meeting of *Grey. DisT; trict L. O. L. The • annual meeting 'of :the Grey District Loyal Orange Lodge was held in the Orange hall, Brussels, or Their. day afternoon Of last week, with, a fairly good attendance. Election Of olflcers was as follows : W. M,, Jeseph Hamilton, Walton . D. AL, S. T. Flinn, Brussels .Secretary, W. J. Morrison, Walton Treasurer, Thos. Oakley, Walton Chaplain, W. R. Mooney, Brussels D. of C., II. Ha:Milton Walton. $4 each was donated by the meeting to the Orphans' Borne. at Pictou and the National Constimptive Sanitarium at Gramenhurst. The ahree lcdges com- prising this district constitute about 125 active melt hers . County Lodge will meet in Wingharn 'en Tuesday, Feb. end, West .Wauratiosh. • The.enunicipal council of West Wawa - nosh held its first session 'on San. 11 In compliance with the Municipal sta- tutes. • All .the mernbers were preamet, Reeve W. McQuillan iii the .chair.- This is the commencement cf -lis third term and he was elected by acclamation. After the matnbere hadgiven the dec- laration of office as reeve and council- lors they proceedectavith. the appoint- ment of officials for 1904. The . clerk, assessor and treasurer of 1903 were re- appointed ; auditors; ThoS.. Taylor and Wm. McArthur ; caretaker, T. MCRob- erts. Nent meeting of the courcil to be held on the e8th of February, tICSday and Wednesday, 01 The Clinton Naws*Rocorii Great Midwinter. Bargain Days. 4111011r)! 21st, 1904 ,••• [6:1 $•• 1 04„ January 26 27 We will hold our Annual Midwinter 13argain Days Ot1. Tuesday and Wtclnesda.y, January 26th and 27th. These days are selected, instead of Saturday and Monday, in order that every reader of this paper may be able to reach the store in time for this great money-. saving event. Our financial year closes and we entcr stock on Saturday, the 30th. Every broken and odd lot of winter goods must be closed out before then.We take Bargain Days to do it, and have made price Cuts for these two days that should give us •all the business we can handk next Tuesday arid Wednesday. Make it a point to get here. We'll make A worth your while to come Dress Goods for Bargain Days , One only heavy black Shawl, re- 3 7 Scotch Shawls. • 511 Some Silk Baraains. gidar $4.75, for Bargein Days . Clearing out the balance of the fancy Silks at remarkably low Here is a list of Dress Goods Bargains that should .one only. blaele nd cue. grey es.ta:L;Laraga.ilays etto. . , a e., prices. If there is a piece in the lot you can use do not miss 4224,- aud $2 50, empty many a board before we close the doors on Wednesday! h 1.00 this chance to et Je away below its real value. . night. We want to clear out every end of Dress Goods that is i 0,..n.' orn7ly brown shawl, reg•ula,r g possible to sell before we enter stock and have made the price, in.4o, mi liargain Days 98e Tilt veliers Samples 15c1s iAl fa tea rea. . aeit -wax, eisseage41.atteeiasoa...,44ea.aceeee.....eaueeedieeltaa etio..e.elaeatatoidlgratee.exedleateaterma7kaaereeieleteaereaa.meadeerealleamerfaeatioctatteaelbliitraegatitta0MINWIONZ reT.72.-tial=1=r41-011/2 cuts deep and wide m order to do it. 50 samples of 1311tek Silk i yard in eatili piece, manYdifferent qm.lities in i lbase shawls are imported by our- ; selvee direct from Scotland, and can . he depended upon to give satisfactory 160 . the lot, choice each • Tivek'd Dress Goods 38c Wear. Silks Pc . Tweed Dress Goods in medium ancl dark colore,54 inch.ee wide,suitable for Skirts or girls' dresses. hist end of lines that sold at '75c and $1.00, 380 : Colored Faille Silks, daak 'shades suitable for linings, regular $1.00 clear. ' clearing at per yard lug Bargain Days at per yard 350 • Gaiters 6tie. Ladles' and Alleges' fleece -lined Skirt Lengths flaif Price Fancy Silks b8rts Skirt Lengths of plain cloths, in fawns, cardinals, brown,. navys. Waolcs• clearing Bargain Days per pair aue Gaiters, regular 85c. and $1,00, 20 patterns in fancy Silks suitable for Trimniings or Waists, reo•ular 75e etc., 54 indite. wide, Would make splendid coats Tor•elzildrea, regular . and $1.00aelearing Bargain Days per yard . 58e • 75e and $L50 per yard ; we will not out these ileces as they are all Kid G.oves 50r. short ends and will clear them out Bargam aye at exactly half . Ladies'Ricl Gloves, assorted coloes Dia,(k*Drocade Silks 15c priee. • end t frsoiznels, rletgetutiaPraisrls atrlizdatsla.2,1 , One Piece only black Brocaded Silk regular 75 etS Bargain Days, 25c vselliark Dress Goods for Re . lines, clearing Bargain Days at ea One pie, only Black Skirting _Serge, hard yr -mated' finish.. snitable for , 00 1 per pair . ave Waists. !Ti rts=- Skirts or Suits, regular 7oe, tor Bargain Days W001 .110s0 18c. . /31ack Sateen Waists odd sleet, also a few Fie tnelette Waists re‘eular 50cf' . . . . . . 0 • ,. 800 yards black and colored Dress Goods, tines that sold at 500 and 00a, e Gifvlescgr.11:.tnalinateiVi010,111ietyn,r}eIgOuSela, ig. 250001 _ _ clearing them out on Bargain Days at your choice•por yard .... -, u clearing Bargain bays per pair 18e Fancy Linens 1=3 off. . .. . . . • Remnants . for Bargain, Days.: . .;BIliBeaclu,icteskleilisk5legit:184stbc7riditia,, 25 ....bout. 5o to 75 pieces Fancy Linen Tray Cloths,C gain Days each.- ' . . 0 . Doylies, Lunch Cloths, etc. • Some of them re slightly : .5.0. Remnants of Dress Gooas. The whole stock has - soiled and mussed. We•will put them on alable Bar - been gone over .and every short length taken out; meas- • f.,ashmere Gloves 25e, . . gain Days and give you your choice of the lot at exactly one-third less than the regular prices. f)ress Goods at 25e ..• • and $1 00 clearing Bargain Days at eachl . ...... C tired p, and will be found.on Our tables on Bargain Pays Black Cashmere Gloves, fleece at a mere fraction of the real value. If you can use one tinerl,•regula,r85c and 409,clear• .0a . • i ing Bargain Days at per pair., 4U0 . .41ample.Na.pki a s. • 900 travellers' Samples table amp - lams sliehtlydama,ged regulai 'ilt' it i . ' i $1.50 to 09..a, per ' dozen, clear- „, Two pieces Liream Serge with pink and blue mbro doled spots, 49 lichee . an _ wide, regular OM, for Bargain Days. ,.. , ....,... a ......, .. ... ... ., P.'''. ing Bargain Days at 4 fon... .Z00 ' t - • All 'Woul',Plaids 25c , , Mk (oll;Ars• 25e. 4.i)i,lt101) ynrtls all wool Plaid Dress Goodin bright and dark colorings Ladiett' • fa • cy *silk Collarralast . suite tie tor Waists and Children'a Dresses, .regialar 40e, clearing • he ones ot lines that sold at 60e Bargain Days at peryarci, .2. a . . -. ; ' .."....! . . . : .4O, and koagoe, me Barch gain Days 'eaXDO , . . • . . : Chilcli•ril'o; Coats 32.50 . of them you 'wilt get a big. bargain Cream Dress .Goods 69e Mil till(rS di' Romespuns, Cheviots, and -Suiting Tweeds, fnlitab'e for Skirts and full Suits; greys, browits,.bliiesetc„ all this seasems gocida, regular $1.25 -A,nd $1.40relearing at per yard. • • Any Fre-nth Flannel . We want t� clear out the last of our French Flannels on Bargain. :Days, , for we want to shbw luand neW patterns next season To do it we A grette big baegain- in Coats 75e for.,7148; your choice of 15 :Reefers an4 Inst-ors--t-b-o-strid . at $3.50 •to $6.• This seaSon's , styles, natty little garments Igoing on . side Bargain Days 2 50 at each will niaee the eritire.stoek on sale at the unifoim price al per yard.. 356 • AMMIAMIWaiikliaMMNVIIMAMIWAIWAIW1614/WH Fancy Waist Silks'? &it's . - Fancy. Waist. Silkfla and 4 yard. ends; these are extra clioito goods , I • • mported front England • by ourselYes•and are the eheidest ••• • • •. goods wc. hae-e ey.er • handled, •To elear. them Out .befbee 00'0k:taking, we Place the enthe • collection on sale' 'Bar- , gain, Days at.your choice • per yard ' . . . „ . . .780 Pflief'S Were $1.20, $1.50, Curtain Sarnples g=4.off . . . • Each' season we take a pair of each line of. Curtains and. -. use-thern as.samples. Wc want to clear ese sarpples • all out on Bargain There are no two pairs. alike but if you can .use a. suigie pair of curtains you buy- . any of these!sarnples at.i. less than regular prices. Skirt mitten's $2.50 tsVo• only- • Skirt patterns faney ..- Black 'DreSelaeocia.four yards in : eneh.piece, regular • $1.26 per • . •yard, ClearingBargain Days at • . • . ..:tfic end ,a• : •• • .011p-00 Dreee Length blue and • *. b aek silk mixture, 6 ..yarde iri- -tha. Week., fer '111 00. thea a BargainDriys 0. 9. 106 .:yairia Near ..Siik, einidea. of . • .pink, white, grey, regular 124e,i; • .eleatArigattrgktioi.Paptat per yard e. .00 " Stanley Tovinship, Mr. and Mrs, Jernes Reid andMr. and Mrs. J.• W. -Reid spent last Theirs - day evening at the home of. Jar. Win; Rathwell. Mr. Wm. Taylor spent a few days in- Toroato last week!. • Miss Minnie Pollak, who has been , spending a few clays at lionnt, has re- turned to the Seaforth Collegiate In- stitute. Mrs, Davidson Sr., who 'Jia s; lbccti spending a few weeks with Goshen fri- ends Itas returned to her home itt field. Misses Stella and Edith RathWell - were the guests of their friend, Miss Martha Reys of Varna,. Sunday. • Rev. Mr, Searle a returned mission- ary from Chins, 'has taltki charge of a Congregational alturolt in London, fhit. Miss Myrtle Johnston, a daughter of Wr. Charles Johnston', is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Reys of Exeter, Mrs. E. '3oliaston of near fl.artgdor4 North Dakota, is visiting her mother, Mr ras, 'Altelihrbey of the Clasher/ Our Great Mantle Sale continued. DOnot forget our final Mantle 'Mantle Clearance of the seaSOrt. We have still a few Coats left to sell: All are new this seasou. Good • qualities and up-to- date styles.; We will: give you your choice ot them this Way. - Hy coat that sold. at $10 or ander. for $5 • • lay 'Coat that sold over $10, fur '6.50 MM NYWYWCOMMARNMAMARPfiri,PAR.M in a Corset:4 2,5r. nmmings ••••••••ta• • A ble of fancy Drees trimmings, blacks and colors, shoat encla an rl last pieces of lines that bold alt 12e and 15 cts., clearing on Bargain Days . eat per yard 3 CO od. Tr inunini• 50:ets. .A,botit d5 or 40 yards good Dress Trimmings, moat of them short ends, last pieces of lines that sold at 05eta, $1,00 and $1.50 cleating them ,.50 ont on Bargain Days .at per yard dallions tor 25 ets. . A few grid pairs of•Coreets, lar Toe and $L00 geode, size 18 only, Bargain Days for.. ..... . cottonade 15c. Two ends heavy Cottonatlesalark grey stripe, regular 20c, for Bargain Os per yard........ O 36 inch Phtnneiette, 7. Cho ontv pale bine . erte, 80 indhes wichareular100, for Bargain Dass;............. 50 {limey medallions and drop ornaments last orms of lines that sold at 20 cie and 26 cts clearing on Efargain Days at two for. ..... .. zaC Flannelette Drawers 25 rts. . • Shaker flannol drawers and corset covers, pinks 'and. blues regular .„.;„ • 60 rind 05 cts. clearing for Bargain . zDe Flannelette Drawer; 19 rts Ladies Flannelette Drawees, farms, stripes, fast colors, regular let 19e for Bargain Days per pair. . . • Flannelette Coons 50 cls , Lad es finntiolet.te Gowen!, nesortetTfonoy stripes. and . regulan85 Cbselearnig Bargain Daya, at each Some; Skirt Bargains. ii,irts $3.25 • Three only. Latlieslikirts made from teocul oilality llomospuus, shade . of Oxford Grey seams double omen, trimmed With Mi itarY Braid, regular regular 44.25 clearing on 13argain Days at each • . . Skirts at $2.75 . • tdain eo lore, J, „ • , 5U0 kid Bootees.: • 'Infants' Kid Bootees, regular 45c. or to 70c; Bargain Days'per pair Mauve hatoen One end • only: Mauve -,Sateen, . wcaild mike splendid quilt lin- ' ingS, regular 12i-c,clearing Bar- . gain Days at per yard.. . ..00 Apron Lalvo 0e Oneerid tuckedaprentawn,slight' 2 ly polled, regular 40e, on Bar- gain trays per yard.. Z410 Furs For 13argain Days, 2..m, • Hex.eis a list of some of the 2Batiains you Can get here in fine Vurs. We want to reduce the stock as Iour.as'posSible and. in order to do it have -4dut the, prices in this wa3i. • One only Caperine Electric Seal and Columbia Sable, high Collar, conies 16 :60 • . One only Oopossunt Caperine, IONfront., hiRh c011-ancomes downwell at 12 06 • One only :Alaska Sable Stole C011ar,very Stylish gitrinent and choice fur.. re ,ular 53500,for Bargain Duke 28 00 . • down wet1 over. shoulders., regular $22.00, for Bargain Dat) • the bac , regular $15.00, for argain aye-. „ ... . . • ; • -• • Wrapperettes 15r. 6 patterns in extra good quality Wrapperettes,last encis of lines that sold at 20c and 25c, clear- ing Bargain Dave .at per yard 10 -Handkerchiefs .2 for- 25e 100 fancy embroidered Rand- • kerchiefs, the last ones of lines that sold at 26c and 35c, clearing them out on Bargain Days at choice of lot at 2 for ZDe • 'lannel Waists $2,75 Three only fine rronch Flannel Waists, regular $3:75, clearing a a a II -at -gain Days at each.. Z. (0 • • Children's Kid kilts 15c, One only Capei'ine Electric Seal a lid Columbia Sable,high collar, WM114 comfortable garment, reg unit, 03:40.00, for Bargain Days., .., • • . • c On:a only CaPerine, Electric Seal and Alaska, Sable, long front, 'high col- • •. lar, regular $33.00, for •Bargain Days • • 26.40 One only Alattica Sable Mtiff, extra good quality, regular $17.00,be8t line r. One only Grey Lrunb Collar, nice's/von fur, regular 55.00 for Bargain we had this season, for Bargain Days. . . ....... 18 50 ••••• ... • . ',took . • . • ...... ••••••• . ••• a, •••1•••• ... •• . ••••• ...... • .. ‘-"J One dtily Alaska SablaMuff, six large tails, regular $10.00, for Bargain . Days ' 8.00 .Ono only Alaska Sable Ruff, long'frent,. 8•1irgiatails, thick bushy fur „„ regular $24.00, Peargain Days 1D,UO • .A.Iso Some good Caps,'Ruffs, Collars, ete,, at, 1-5 less than our regular prices Fill' Lined Capes at 13,50 Ladies' fur lined Capes, fur collar and down front, very warm and corn- , forta,ble, regulor 518.00, clearing on Bargain Days at -each... .. , .. 10.00 44.•••••••••,.....••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••.. Skirts made from good guilty all wool serge splendid walking skirts ct black or Oxford tirey, regular 43'75 13argain hs Three Skirts made front good quality black and white Tweed, trimmed with buttons and straps, very stylish regular $7.00 clearing 13argain Days at each 4 .... cloth skirts $1.50 Ltulles Black Cloth Skirts well mule, Just the thing for knock-n:bout wear, on Bargain Days at eaeh..........., . . • &AP Children's Kid Mittens, fleece lin-- ed, regular 25c, Bargain Dart 10 O Comforters 98e. Six only good Comforters, goad quality, wadding filled, special for Bargain Days, each Silkolienrs 13c. . Several patterns in filmy Silk°. g Hones, yard wide. regular 20c tual 25e, clearing Bargain Days per yard. 01. Colore2,1 voilingstregular 20 i,025C., A ar eleingl3rrgitin Days per yard At, • 1 I Ladies Fur Jackets • • * We have a few Ladies Fur jackets left, Every garment I* isgood quality made from choice selected skins and will • . oli give satisfactory wear. If we have your size in the lot $ ie we will give you a Bargain that will make ii well worth, i I:. your. while tc buy a Fur Coat here on Bargain Day. t 0 4440••••••••••••••••••••••410.4400•,•••••••••••••••••••• Not as a rule could we afford to sell such goods as this store handles at the prices quated above, but fot two days twice a year it pays us to lose sight of profit. in order to clear the stock up at the end of each seasont We can use the money to advantage and Winter Goods are not much use to us through the Summer. You can get two or three months' good wear of any Winter Goods advertised here, and ev4n if you do not wear them any more than this Winter, you will get your money's worth. COME TO THIS STORE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26-27. Hodgens Bros., Clinton.