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ANY MIMI IN Tilt STORE FOR $3.3S
Now for the final c1- arancef
0 Mantles.
If possible we want to sell every Mantle in
the Store before entering stock on Tuesday•
next, To do it we give you your choice of.
every Cloth jacket, no matter what the for-
mer prize, for the absurdly small sum of
Three Dollars and Thirty -Three Cents.
There is not a garment in stock that sold
at less than $5.00- •rnost were $ 7.50, $10
and $'12 They are this. season's Coats,
good, stylish, comfortable anti perfect in fit.
No matter what , they co' t or what they sold
for, we are bound to . clear : them out this
season and you can take your choice, com-
mencing,SATU DAY, for $3.33.
Any 'unite in the store for . °3.33'
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Travellers' �e lets .Sarnles.`for
Saturday
: -A little sale .of :Traveller's sam les for. next'
• SATURDAY, ,A• lot we had .sentp o. us a few weeks
ago .that we want to ,get out of the way befor stock
taking. They have only;'been' on the road for 'a
fevv•months, and. all are:l;a good.. conclition:;:In some..
'cases they may be all,
soiled: where folded; We r
will sell' 'then'. at a fraction..of •their. real :value, ibe-
cause we Y
; got hem that wa ..The :are'well worth
Y
coming after; for..the pri.kes,aree lowenotigh' to .put•.
money in:the•( pocket' of people who buy them.•
Corrie Saturday niorrniug for first.,•best .choice,'
They will be arranged. on t'abl'es down :the, centre
of the Store
Ci'etons • Sa , •
mples rc
100 simples of Art CretOnnes•each 10 x 15-inehes, The. •
• last time we had samples like these• we sold 1000 before'
3 o'clock in' the :afternoon.; This lot is not . nearly so
large,, so you better come earlyif yon want a supply
' Just the thing for piecing quilts; .400 to sell at each ..... IC .
Shirting Samples ' 3. for roc .
120 samples of Oxford Shirting and Wrapperettes,
each piece contains abouto •e- yard thatwould sell at
from 14c to 20e per yard, the regular way, choice of the ;�
lot, • three for OG
Dress.Goods Bundles.
300 bundles of Dress Goode Samples, 'mostly colors,
just the .thing for patch work, clearing out: the :lot at , ..G
two :bundles for dip
Quilt Samples, z. for` 5c
200 samples of white quilts about 12 x 18 inches, all in Rik
good condition, • clearing at.... .. .. two tot Y•
Sample Handkerchiefs, a for 25c
About 200 Sample Handkerchiefs, all fancy lines, in .
perfect condition, if sold'regularly would be .marked, .ry p
20e to 35c, clearing this Tot at :.. .........twro- for. -LVID
Sample Napkins, • 2 f3.1. 25c
200 sample Table Napkins, thelso,aea•satra les of .lines.
that sell at :30t $4.00 and 5.p
$ , $ $ 00 per dozen, each Napkin
has fourorfive very small holes claseto the edge where
theyafe bound together. in books. These can be easily
as y
darned so that they cannot he noticed.,. choice of . this p
lot at ,;..,..,..
two for 2 V
This isb' he
t e biggest Bargain in Table Napkins. we ever offered. ,.
Damask Samples
200 Samples of Table . Damask, bleached , and half -
bleached, these are the samples tliahare used to show ...
• the pattern n.of Dam i sk by theard. They are 21x51. in"
pure linen, and make capital Dish Towels, clearing at.. ;
Sarin le Towels
150 samples linen Towels: It is impossible for . us to.
give, the prices, as there are so many. different lines,
lintyou. will find all qualities in the lot and each will be
marked at'or below regular wholesaile prices..
Fancy Liinen Samples. : •
These goods are absolutely pe1?i'ect, having
never been on the road, but: were' sent by one
of the' leading British manufacturers for the
Canadian agents to make selections from. The
lot consists of Tray Cloths, Side Board Scarfs
and Lunch Cloths, and they erre an exceptional.
ly choice lot; such as werarely et a chance to
offer. Wep ut them on sale with the rest of the
Samples SATURDAY, all marked at less than
wholesale prices, as we want them, out of the "
way before we enter stock,-
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—SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN•—
A • record of the year's' inventions
and improvement. Note • the
price • $1.25
—Compare with .curr'ent issues--
' —at regular price --
The Fiction is as interesting
Comment as Instructive
Illustrations as Pleasing.
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NORD.kIE1Mla,R PrAN0$
Agents Parker's Dye Works,
Fair: Co.
Often 'the. Cheapest. Always the Best.
About .
People
We Know.
Mr William Graham .was in Goder-
ich :on. Monday., •'' .
Mr. C. L. 'Fisher of Goderieh was in
town this week: .
Mr. and Mrs, .John Walmsley. of Bay-
field were in town last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, D. S. Cook and Miss
Mildred visited Nile friends on
Sunday.
Messrs. Prank Wilson, Ed, East and
John .Cooper, visited Lo'ndeshoro
friepds: onr Monday. . .•
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0... Henry and their
little son of •Walke.burn were hi
Clinton
on Saturday. .
Mr. Fred. Match was in Seaforth
yesterday exercising his franchise
and visiting old friends.
Mr. Chas: Farquhar and Miss Far-
.
ar. quhat, Ilillsgreen, ' visited. Clintant
friends Saturday and Sunday.
Miss'Mlnnie Thorpson'of London was
theuest •of Mrs . D. B. Kennedy
g rY
from Saturday tinter Tuesday.
Mr:. Thos. • Moore spent Sunday. at
Mitchell with Mr. ''Thomas Bennett
formerly of the London 'Road.
Mr, John Swartz of Wint;itarn : was in
• town on'Monday and while ` here
bought a driver from Mi. ''`lI. .F
Andrews: • . •
Miss Mae : CIuff' of Seaforth Was the
'guest' of Mrs.j McEwen of .Ratten-.
bury street we the latter part of
last week. - '
Mrs, Albert Townshend has been vis-
sting 'for' the past week at the -pa.
• ental home, -Mr: A. Scatchmere's of
the Brownson Line; S:tan10y.
Miss S. Mitchell,of 'Wyandotte, Mich:,
came over last week to visit her
mother who is very 111 at the home
of another daughter,'Mrs: • Ben.
Mrs. Thos. ..RumbalF'and:her sons,
Wilber. and Norval, have returned
to their Mime. at Elmira' after a
visit of• some days among C•linitoo
relatives, •
Mr. and Mrs, Wrigglesworth of
Streetsville, .whose: weddingtook
place; yesterday, :will be the guests
this week of the .bride's cousin, Mrs;
John' Mulholland, • '
Mr' J, B, Rumball. was' able to take
•a drive on Friday last and was
• warmly greeted 1»' numerous, old
friends who were : much pleased
-to see ,him• out; again.
-The: following members'. of the county
council were in `town on Tuesday on',
their way to Goderieh McNaugh-•
ton, Spackman,: Bryans, Isbister,
Miller; Doig, Ctir'rie, Morrison, Gri-
eve,.
Mr.: and' Mrs James Walker Sr. Left
yesterday for Elrnira to spend sev-
eral weeks with their daughter,
-Mrs. Thos. rli,umbalt,. Mr. Walker
only recently has been ,able 'to,move
' about after being confined' to the
:house '• for weeks . with . a fractured
limb, ,while Mrs. Walker: is just
• recovering from a serious illness'.
It.• is to be honed that the visit
:may benefit them both,
Stanley Township.
Mr, Robert Hanna Sr. of Winthrop
was ope,day this week the. guest of
his. sister,. Mrs; Robert Peebles, at
the home of Mr, (G, R. Keys ' . of : the
Babylon Line,
Mr. McLaughlin and Miss L. Calvip-
belt of mei,i-i1top were guests one ila3:
this " week of the latter's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John McKinley of
Goshen Line.
Mrs, rhos, Lliiott Def Goderioh to-
wnship, accompanied by her daughter,
Miss Lulu, are spending a few' days
this week with. relatives on 13a111Itn
Line. ,
Messrs, Robert and George •Hanna
df Tuckersmith•`spent Sunday an,'
Monday of this week at the home of
Mr. Cl:, R. Keys of Babylon;.. Line,
PRIVATE` SALE O1♦' HOUSEHOLD
Furniture' on Jan. 30, 31 and Feb,
1st, when the following will be
disposed of : 1 sideboard . quarter
oak, 1 extension table, 1 couch, 2
centre tables, chairs, 1 large eup-
board., with. glass. doors:, 1 kitchen
table, 1 baking board, 1 cook stove
coal or wood, kitchen utensils,,
per set 97 pieces, 1 bedroom suite
eim, 1 bedroom suite. of quarter
oak, 1 iron bedstead white; brass
teitnmings, 1 dresser, 3 bed springs,
3 mattresses, .1 wardrobe, 2 toilet
sets, 0 yards linoleum. The above
articles are of good quality and
nearly new. Apply to Jos,. Me'Kay,
tit .'Yost office,
$7000 J*LLIftS W4IIIPUJ OF
January 26th l9O5
} Dry oods., Furs, , Winter (oats, etc-,
TO SOL4SOLd ..,FOR $4000.
It's the Greatest Moue. y' avi ngSale Clinton ever had. IIun reds a� .
� o cars worth. of goods is being. sold' for less Vaan HALF
PRICE. m
oe with crowds to the store on at .r
day aa:d get .your. share of the RAAGAINS.
Chis is realty the most wonderful sale this store has ever had --we don't think there over was such a
xi crowd in any Clinton store before, as we had last Saturday --We simply could not wait on the people
epared for all who come this Saturday. Come : ars
vk ho. came during the afternoon. We will -try and be pr
early. as you can --the forenoon is the best time..
THE LAST THREE DAYS OF THIS SALE,.
WILL. BE RED LETTER DAYS..
Tailor Made Skirts arid -Waists
Ureat?Reductions from Regular Value •
$3.00_and $3.50 tailor made Skirts, $1.85
Your .choice of al7out a dozen skirts made of • fine all . wool •
and• union homespuns in grey, black and navy, these are 4 5
skirts that sold at $3 and $3.50 each, to go during this sale 47 I .0
$4.00 and $4.95 Skirts for .$2.95
Your choice of fifteen skirts made of all wool homespuns in
grey and' hlack only; all are new this season and are right
up-to-date 4n; styleand make, some are trimmed, while
others are plain, these are our very best ''$4.and $4.95 skirts_
to go, during this sale at, , „.. , w 4/2.VI)
$5,50 to $0,50 Skirts at $3.75.
20 .Skirts'ma.de of fine tweeds and homespuns, ingrey,'bla-.
ck, navy and .: mixed colors, these are oar very, best skirts $3.7 5
at $5:50 to $6.50, all' to go at . �P
$1.5()'. and $2.00 Black: Sateen. Waists and $1,50
Satana Skirts at $1,00.
Your choice of, several 'dozen $1.50 and $2.00 black • Waists
and $1.50 Satana: Underskirts in assorted sizes to go dur : d► t f1 f1
:.ing this sale at each cP I .IJ U .
$1..50 Black Moreen Underskirts at 75c, $2.00
and $2.50 'Black Underskirts, $1.50..
60 Underskirts' n}ade of a very •heavy.,qualit,y •of satai a'eloth,,
all . are rnade with. sdvera1 rows of: frills,* these are our
best $2 and 22.507 Underskirts, all to go' during. this sale •at • �. �
•$3..75 and $4.00 Silk Waists at $2.50.
Your choice of 'any silk waist in the store that sold : . at nn '"
x:$•3.75 and $4.00, ,for..L. 0.
$5.00, $5' .50 and. $5.75 Waists at $3.50. .
10 silk waists: made in taffo:ta and Japanese silk, .fn cream
and. black enl 'lar .
. $5 ' $5.50,and $5.75 waists to, go at' ��
Y,regu.5y •
$4.23aat> $4, O:Waist� to oat • '
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They eome in colors of black, white, blue'' and pink, .
Table � L liens
I . . and :T owi•ln s at dale Prices
30c, Table Linen at 23c
54 inch wide, table linen, good heavy quality, regular 30e,
saleprfee,:. r2:
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50c and 90c Table Linen at .38c
Odd lengths of bleached'and unbleaohed table linen, all good
qualities and• most of it pure linen, regular 50c and : 60c,•
sale price
75c Table, Linen at.. s0c
your choice of• our best 75e. Bleached Table Linen, warran-
ted 'all pure flax, regular 75c,.for •
$1.35 and $1.50 Table, Linen at 85c.
72 inch Wide table linen, double: damask finish,: warr�atrted
all pure linen and extra line quality, this line' is slightly
damaged, regular 21:35 and $1.50 equalities to go. at
Bayfield,
The Misses. Rands of Clinton are
the guests of NO. and Mrs, Wm,. Att.-
Messrs, John , Wfiiddon and Alex,'
McLeod of London eanie up on Wed
nesday 10 'vote.:
•hfr Richard Smith : 'of . Hillsboro
North Dakota,, is visiting friends i
the village. .
Mrs: Bryan of Luclinow, president
of the W. C. T. U., of iBruce will. ad-
dress a Mass Meeting of children in
tIit• Methodist church en Sunday next
at' 2,30 o'clock and will also speak in
St Andrew's :church in the evening
at 7 o'clock..' On Monday • evening :at.
7.30 a mass reeihng'will be.held . t.
Si:. •Andrew's...church, .A collection.
will be:; taken up at each meeting to
defrayexpenses,
•Sonte of our citizens have added to
the comforts of their homes by ih-
stalling furna0es: In Mr, G..II. }10W -:son's'., store. a hot air furnace and le
Mr. F, A, Edwards' store -ante dwel-
ling a . complete hot water; heating.
System . and in• the Albion hotel. a
hot air furnace has been.installed.
Captain John, William and Alexan-
der Ferguson returned home ' lust
week to. spend a short While-• with
their parents, Mr, and Mrs..: John
Ferguson, ,
Mr. John • Falconer silent is few
dayserlch, .
last week with friends In God
n.
Mr. W. R. Robinson of Seaforth,
former principal of the Public school
here, spent a few trays .in the village
thih week.' Ile sante to help roll up
qtr. harry I',ilbcr's majority,
The Methodist Sunday school en-
tertainment to he. given in tile'
town hall on Friday evening of this
Week promises to be a success. A
grand program is being provided
consisting of cliglogues, recitations,.
drills,: music, ete. This will be the;
event of o f the s s . Beh , ca ori. surf and ta-
ke it in and you will notbe dis-
appointed. Admission 15 cents.
There was a general surprise ori
Monday evening at the Methodist par-
sonage when a number Of ;the mem-
bers of Cole's churchassembled' and
brought a load of oats with them.
A very pleasant eveningwas spent.
. A. Edwards trds Will gave a mamm-
oth whiter cash sale and will make
an ,announcement in The News-Itee-.
Torti•ne:rt week,
'there is1 the sound 'of wedding 'hells
to the air,
Mi. Tommy • Cassels has recovered
from his recent accident.
Mr, Wm. Brandon is doing. nicely
alter his accident, and is able to be
around.
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hayfield. `
The .limas Tree Entertainment• was
repeated with a few variations; in
Varna on ,Friday night -fast,: `.and .a
good time was spent, The ladies :of ..
St= John's, 'church, Varna, were not ,
behind• the :times' nor lacking in• 'their
'old tinie thoughtfulness tor.. they tre-
ated the,Bayfield visitors to a dainty:
luncheon , after the programme .was,
oyer. Thanks very, mt.ch; ladies..•
Mrs, Sterling, who also met with a
serious accident, has :the sympathy of
the community,
Mr. Eyans., d-oderich township, is
doing nicely and .willsoon 'be around
from the consequences of an :aectdent
lie met with sometime ago ..
All : these cases but • ono refer to,
era etured bones.
Mrs,: Burns is very ill 'but, her rec-
overy .is looked fer. • •
gaOn the ,1toolthk ofplace Januaryatthe a plerectoasanrt..
thering .
Y,
it
the celebration
�f
o he 12th
.beingt
anniversary of the wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. Jennings.. An ;enjoyable:
time Was 'spent. The 12th anniver-
sary being a linen one, the presents'
were rnany and valuable. •
The annual meeting .of the Stanley
Agricultural Society was i`ield in -the
town hall. on Wednesday of last week
with a good attendance of members.
'the .'reports : were satisfactory, there
being a balance In hand of $121.03.
The, following' are the officers elected
President, R, Snowden ; •
1st. Vice, R. Penhale;
2nd. Vice, Dr.: Woods ; ;
'Directors, "W. J. Stinson, D. 11
McNaughton, J. W. Reid, J. C.
Woods, 13. A, 1liggfns` G. W.,Cook
A. Anderson, J, Thompson, 6..
• A, Cooper, J. Donaldson, J. Ste-
wart Ii. W, I)elgaty ; ..
Treasurer, A. Switzer ;
Secretary, P. Drehmann ;
Auditors, Thos. Cameron, J, A,
Falconer.
With this efficient managententt and
a few special attractions on the pro-
gram for the Pair, ft ought to draw
as largo a .Crowd as .any, Pair in this
comity,
SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Corm EARLY AND OFTEN.
$1,50' Table Napkins and 1;60 Table,Ctoths :1.15
Your choice of several dozen Table. Napkins and Table Clo-
ths, warranted :all puril linen, regular prices ,81.50 and $1.- 1 15
60, 'to go idurieg this, sale at
650; 75c and 85c Table Napkins at 50c
Your.choice of several dozen Table Napkins that sold a
65e, 75e 'and -85c to go at
-Tray Cloths and Lunch 4-loths
reduced Prices
35c and 40c all linen :Tray Cloths at 25e
85e Tray Cloths and Lunch Cloths at.....„................:55G
$1,25 Lunch Cloths: and Side -Board .,Scarfs at • 75c
25c Indian Lawn at 14c
•.500 yards of 39 inch wide India Lawn, this is a very line
even•thread, and will give. good wear, this is the best 25c 14
value to go at '.•
laic White Cotton to go at lOc
8c Pure Linen Towelling to. go at 5e'
'124c Linen •Towelling at • •,?' 10c
.50
at the following
'300 yards of 17 inch wide extra -heavy Crash Toweling, reg-
ular 12•Lc quality to sell duringthis sale only. at
Look at these Prices on. WINTER' COATS,
$5,00, ;$6,50 and. 0.00 Coats at...-. $2;50
'$8:50 and $10.00. Coats. $2,00
$12,00 and .114.00 Coats at . ;. $5.75
$8,50. Rain Coats at,$4.50
$0.00 Ram Coats at 14,05
$12.00: to $15,00 Rain Coats at $8,00
$1.50: Mocha .Gloves silk lined Vit'
a' sell at 65e
35e Mitts to go at 250
25c and 30G wool and cashmere Gloves • at..:...... °;:.,,,l9c:
35c and.. 50e wool and. cashmere Gloves at.,........ ...... ..„,25e
All :CARPEFS Marked at Clearing` Prices
Remnants of, our .best 30o._Y7nitias Carpet 'to o• at......:,.
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Our, best 75e'.all wool Carpet: at••• •
Our hest 85c >' 65c
Our best.75c,:Tapestry Carpet at 50c
Our best 59e' Union Carpet'. at ' ...:... ...,•38c
Buy a:Brssell's CarPet Sweeper N4 W
'Best $2,50: Carpet Sweeper at ; 21,.95
;23,37:
0,'51 .
'..'
....190
55c
3:50: •
4.50
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YOUR hitONET 8AC4$
Von WA R1T 11, •
Ammiassmisimerrowirsiiir
Stanley Township,,`
Miss .Jean .Campbell of McKillop,
who has been 'tits guest of her sister;.
Mrs, ,John McKinley 'of Goshen Lincs
for the past two weeks, returned hp-,
no -t' or. Saturday last, •
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fisher of God.,
erirh spent a few days recently,at
"the honor of Mr, Chas, Logan of Parr
Lure.
The, Suit....
Men's Suits, made from pure wool
Tweeds cut in .
t styl�.s,ine
lined.
throughout
correct '.'
with good:linin;�;, well •
Made and put together Look well,
will keep their stripeand stand any
amount of hard wear. These are y
the
last ones and two's . of several, lines
that sold at $7,50, $8,50 and $io.00.
To clear out these odd Suits before
stock -taking, we give you your choice
of the lot for. $ ,00
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The Overcoat....
Men's Overcoats, two lines,. one
made from fine Tweeds, the other of
'.good quality plain black Beaver, both
cut in the popular long, loose back
style, velvetcollar, well tailored and
lined throughout with Brood lining,
dressy, stylish and serviceable gar-
ments, nine only that we have left of
lines that were marked $to.co. To
clear them out before we enter stock,
we give you your choice of the nine for $7.00
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