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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-10, Page 4Year Each '� ..,.,..._•., we're ;Selling • more China for gifts and Christmas presents; be- cause it is hard to find any- thing more suitable than FINE CHIN at moderate expense. The range of novelties we have this year is. one of the features of the C h istm;as. trade and something that deserves special mention Dinner Sets Salad -Bowls-- TeaSets FancyPlates_. - T . Limoges China Japanese China Rich Cut Glass .Novelties rwliottook riewi. teeurla Oode�' h, Township fi• Rayfield Lon,des�ixolro o Miss. Abbie Greene, daughb:r of The bundles of N:ews�•R?eorde forefieees 'tris:man and ;C''hielley visited M. John B. Greene, died on Tuesday Bayfield and Sarna left! Clinton stag at i%iv. R. Adams' over Sunday. night, aged 18 years .and last night tion at the usual time last week but Mr. R. Young has rented the house •,Weditestlayl M. ' Greene passed' away were i.'c hayed foe, a clay' some place on aged v0 years. the way. f '1'he meeting of the A. Y. 1'. A, in A number of the young people from connection with it. James church the village attended the fowl supper il was- • held In the basement of the. at Nana on Monday evening and re - church on Friday evening last. There Port a good time, was a largo attendance of 'members:The December meeting of the \Vont- and friends preemt. The Rev. W. 11. en's Ilitt:.tute will he field on Wed- Dunbartupenett the meeting in •the nesday aft .noon next at the home of are visiting her parents , here this usual _way, after which Mr. Fred. Mrs. J. Spaeliman. Thi::* subject will week. Middleton, president, explained to be, ,"Home made Christmas candies," • Mrs, T. $antpsoe, who •has. been vis - the , the u dience that the meeting, was to incl instead cif having papers on the iting her sister; Mr's,' J. Spindler of I,uolcnow the past two weeks, return- edonSaturday, . Mr, A, Braithwaite, who is visiting Ms parents here, is under the weather at present, Miss McQuarrie, . Who has been as- sisting Mrs. R. Adult's : in her milthi.- cry depar•tinent, returned to her home lit Brussels last week, \ Mr. W, B. Crisp and wife of London paid a flying 'visit to. • Mrs. 0. W, Holmes last week, , ; Miss Elsie Lear visited at .Mr. Jas. Nott's a few days. last week, • Miss 'Rowe was' called to her Poole on account of illness in the family, Miss Rowe made many friends: during her short stay here, Messes, Centelon and Wallis •made ;a shipment of hogs this week, The price was $5.75.X Mr. Hutton shkpped two oarloads,of grain• this week,' • Mr, and Mrs: ' C. W. ITolmes' are packing their Household effects and e i. eau in a preparing g to 1 few clays for Ottawa where Mr... Holmes has ac- cepted a position..as principal,of the High school. They. have the best }visiles of the cerem tnity. for success and happiness intHeir ' u t A ie home. o Asa Mair, who leas 'heed learning thu operating and railroad work; at' eacltng Mbis Jahns haps a half down more' people. earth' the •station':here •haS be'n moved to 1 P ToyDepartment 2iid Floor' p . h This department ready for your inspeo- tion, anal well stocked with the newest .toys. Santa Claus is expect ti�rig letters from.all the boys and •girls, 250 have already ar- rived. CHRISTMAS BOOKS; .':CALENDkRS A;ND CARDS If in doubt whynot tryhooks for Christnins this year ? Everybody enjoy,.• bunks, and they make a laistiit:g reuieenbrance,' as well as proving of interest to the reader. All the new: hooks are here, or will be secured on short notice. . .,'G :4: .._4t, ,!:=.vr.r2tt„s+:. , au+:c w'1:.t.t7;t' ;:n a. 55•' Gooper's BoUk.SI1mE, CLINFON owned by Mt `rhos Shaddick and- lat- ely: vacated by Mr. R. Smith - and will move into it this week. , • Mi:s 0, Moon visited friends at Clinton On Thursday and Friday of last areola. . rIrs, 0. Floudy and son of Divth take the form of at. contest,, the A. Y•, sub°rect, tacit member is "i:epeoted. to _ . ,v , t been t'` ti n > divided bring d b i t 1 in recipe � e to Cavo g •ecipe for°her best candy,al- equal sides, each • side, hav'ing pro- so a santpl'e, of the same. At this vided an excellent program. C'onstd- meeting, Mrs. 1): ,1\TeNauglttan offers a ering this, be 'the speaker). slid not. prize for the most useful and well_ wish to occupy their time and called made, Christmas 'gilt, in the line : of upon the incumbent to• take the chair, something to wear. Mrs. 'Darrell also The Rev, W. H. Dunbar thanked, the offers a prize for the best and neatest president_,,.iox,.the honorable position. he had been called upon to occupy and preceeded at once with the program. 7.'iie first part• under the leadership of 1V7iss 1•-inma Burnett :. - -. • Pianoforte duet, Misses Eiitma Bur- nett and Daisy Middleton. Reading, Rev. W H, I>.'tnhar, iii-. titled trouble in "Ankh Cgrner:" Motion ,song, three girls, • Song, Mr., F. Middleton, Reading, Mr.. Fred, Middleton en- titled "The taking of the Roya1 Bumper Degree. Pianoforte .. solo, Miss Daisy Mid- dleton, . '• Dialogue, "Married by the new -Jus 'tire of Peace" magnificently rendered by Miss Aphrew Steep, Messrs. J Middleton and Fred. Middleton.. Whistling Chorus, 'Messrs, John Mid- dleton, Johnson. and Fred. Middleton•. The fowl supper on Monday' evening The, second part under the leader- was even "greater' than has :been." hip of Mr. Robt. Dunbar. The whole-eounttryside wA-.represent- Selections on the phonograph, kind- ed as (yell' as: Clinton, Bayfield, ly lent b • Mr. W. 'ViS, , y ic:li, iirucet'ield. and (. his:eAntrst, . Per - R' , , Recitation 'iy. Mr:'Roht. Duebai, have been crowded into the town hall CIinton. • entitled ''The face on 'the .floor: ' where the program was giveu but not Mrs, •' Bruce : is''ixy 1m and ver. Doll .Show, cleverly got uP by Miss any more. The. receilits mounted L0 tittle "hope is held out for her recon Hattie Middleton and introduced by the handsome stint of $120, '.The r -e - Mr.., W. Middleton, the accompanist frmmenis :were such as the ladictiof lt?nuning. • • Varna. The township board of health meets on Thursday afternoon of this ' week and the condi' on Tuesday next at ten a. tn, ' Those having accounts should: be on har..d early as there ,is. a lot of business to transact. Mrs. Willey is growing weaker, ..iter many' fliends regret very ntiich to hear. The Methodist, .church was' crowded at both services last Sunday and the largo congregations listened with ` ple- asure and. .profit to the 'ebb discour- ses af'the Rey. Mr Rogers of Spa - forth. . The choir of the cherch furii ished the music alid excelled itself, being Miss Eva Burdett,. the cengregation are in the habit • of , Elliott.ecitation, Mr. Frank 1 providing,that• is eest class in :qual Auburn. • Dialogue, . Misses Johns and . Mose ata. •and abundant in .quantity., -. •. So. • and 11Tr. �V N'n '' l. t, se,•,ntttled te .see plenteous was the supply of fowl that Mr -Robert Medd Sr and ht • a • ' daugh tri:of a Cli rt •• ten pl tgeese werC °left over but tits. heves, goo ClintonC• on fr. RalkDunbar. ' these weresubsequnitly disposed . of Thursday .to'vzsit •ills. 'S. Medd .who e, S"leetione on Phonograph: • at seventy-five' :cents'.each, 'The pro -•.underwent .an in'the hosti- PI '[be '.luclgcs had a . clf!'Ticult tall. to gram \vra; o, k Miss Donkin greatly tel :there. and is progressing Covorably, perform' indeciding the. issue: of t1te, pleased the• crowded, hqutie and encor_ Auburn school :r•^port. on pa ;; ttyo," conter;t, as .both : sides seemed to •• be. c' were insisted upon„:- The male .at d • • Misses G, . Murray* : and W. he n • , 1 G 1d t ,V . \ T , 111j 5011 '.'equally balanced; bUt: niter erne coni; mixed; quartettet sere= a pleasure ' to of .Blyth spent Sunday with friends hear and. Dr; Smith's endings, LIS `here. . • • ; heretofore wr eexceedingly vvell r,�'1r• Jh n Stenaly ofBlythspent Sun- Ce,ved, . fie is always heard...With dee day et .his grandfather's here. 1 bt... 'Rey, J rt to . C en o ''Clinton. s' d ' )g e f tt tt ns ince }n It is with i gist that We ann:ounc+the 'special evangelistic .. S:n icc s last ; 'sideration decided' .in: favor Of. • the s ti � part. c f the fro rant: N eco d a > T i 1 ;L 1 00 I „program.; ing side •will treat the memb',ers of: the A. t P. to an r e t est Supper on '�()yet./ upp Feederevening1 ' the til lust. +�. A speeial .fleeting of J.. Q, L.No.: lee itei11 be held on Monday: (Atoning, IDec. 21st to auctit the books •ind c1 Bavfmld Road. About a sear and:' wing picture entertainment .'here - oil i the •death of Andrew. Stinson, eldest week. • • - -• • son of Mr:•-'i'ltoinas ;,teem of the. `• Mr.. D.• McGill of Blyth gave a mos - December 10th, 1908 SLIM PRICES0 STOUT VAWES tr3z3GC7i? .. w HoARE -SMALL PROFI1S QUICK RRTURNS MV$IC7- :la CeoE I"CTM.. Now Is the Time to Buy'Christmas Gift: The isnothing more suitable for Christmas gifts than .a pair of shoes or slippers; we have there at all prices, • Ladies %ad tine Pet. ltlnchex•s at $3 50 and 4.00. Ladies tine kid kiiltch- chers at $2,00 to 400. Slipper'. at 00e, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. MENS -The Hart shoe, extra fine fitting $4.50 and $&.00• Men's shoes In Kid,. Velour calf and Box calf at $2,50, $3•00 $3.50 $4.00 and - $5.00.. n d$5,00,. Men's slippers at 75c, $1100,,$1,25, $1.50 and $2.00.. ° • . Boys sboes at $1,50, $1.75 and $200• Misses shoes and robbers at all prices. For the little tots.. -all felt laced shops trimmed with fur at 40c,, also child's red felt boots, warm and nice price 85e, • ' H1USIC .GIFTS Newcombe Pittrios. . Sherlock & Manning ; 'Pianos and Organs Violins $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 • 'Harmonicas at 26e, 50c and $1.00 Columbia Gram-o-Phiones ,IVlusie'Rol Is at 50c, • 755-, )1;1,75 and $3.00' THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES ITS DUTY 3AMMMVAMNVwVNAAAA•wV,IIINVV�1M/V1! i1//41MMN: • 1ime; • .tee •'ftti ekti !A •ati e9te er "erg • 'eeN esFeee •"ti/8►8 A O. 'Core to us forYour Christmas Presents. We are ready." with a big stock Bigger and better than ever. Handkerdhiefs; plain and fancy; 2,8, 4,'.5, 7,8, 10, 12'4, 15, 18,. 20 and. • - 25 t ce each,. • use b. Ladies' Collars at 25 85, 40, 50, 75, 1.00, 125 ,and $1,50. ' aa 'Ladies' Belts ut 25, 3550, 75, 1.00'and $1.25. • f Men's FanC'y,Ties at 25c and 50e Men's, bancy.Shirts.nt50c, 75c, $1 and I.25 • • f M n's Neck ua r • •2- e eek Sq r<s in silk;- linen and wool. CUs, 75e, $1 -and l,.,o Men's Gloves, lined And unlined, 500 to $1,35 Ladies' Gloves,:cashmere,'ivonlen, silk and suede at 25e to 50c Ltdies' Kid Gloves, ' $ l and 1.25: . . '11 • .n s WOO Olowds at.. C, rt' W ow c 40ca rd 05aul cU s Ladies.' Fur Collars and Stoles' at $1, 1.12-tip:to-17,00" Ladies For Pillow Muffs at $0. 7, 8 and $i) Ladies�r1rJatsketR 8U; 4 0 and aU . Ladies Fur Linea°oats50, OO and .$7ii Men's .Fur Coats 2U,2�, 30 arid .bi- Y Men'sFurL'nrd ort, i ' i Coats and$ 5 7 • Ladies Cloth Jn,ekets with -lure dllar.and(jollfedalinin p` ..20 Sand $25" ' $ • Felt Shoes for ladies 1, 1:25 up. '.to.2.0O •$ Children's Felt ato eN, a • sizes, made > th e LIam b'o. Felt Shoe Co . felt Shoes =for gents $1'25 up to 2.50 . '. 1 1 STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS .:.. MI LLI lei FRY FURS MANTLES Do Your Christine Buying . • Let us suggest, even ulgn , an • early selection' of: Holiday Presents and then vtlltl tile unp.leasant.tiess of'• broken lines which are b('dliad_tt) Oreille if . left t lie the late season. At this time.aa Hines of. .ift.merehandi8e are complete and there is an- oppoi°tyi l'l -for Stu:they and comparison of value which does not occur later. SHOP NOW.; Fur Christmas:Preseh:ts ; 'nothin is There e g more acceptable or ruurepnacLCcul:t.httn a hand- some fur. Our stock offers many suggestions that will Wetted ,both the giver and the recipient. .We will be only too pleased to• show them .tis' show them to you and can ober you some extra varues, • . Tailored Blouses fortmas Gifts These Blouses have jaust art ived and are the Most popular blouse we Cart buy. Latest New York styles, in plain white linen, figured ivachas. also fancy stripes. Call and see these before yon buy. Orenb r u g Surfs. for Christmas They ate just the thing for an inexpensive gift, and would he ' acceptable for either misses or ladies w. ea•, ectlore platin cream, cream and sky, cream and pink, cream- and.heliotrope, also plain black. Prices from 50e to$1.50. plain FancU Coods for Christmas We will he pleased to have you call and see our Fanejr` Goode for Oh: im s h st a buying, n We, can perhaps 9 ' Y Rp U, gave.ynu a few for inexpen- sive gifts which at this season or the year is sometimes hard to get. Call and see them whether you buy or not, Make this Store -Your .Resort for Christmas buying. We are Anxious to ' plea"se you. • Every Courtesy and tention Awaits You Here NEWEST O ` 'THE N '( • est uffieet� far tae in rtrtning �cis ' A half h; ststatrel a "fallWhile Wednesday evening ng unle. the, e,t5piees• 'Christmas. Groce•ries New. F ehStock Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs, 8AR POPLESTONE C DINEN. full at tendancf. is requested.. w o long at 'lux father's barn which l of the Voting 141en's C'ltib of Auburn P• • M1, John Steep, who has heed. ill resulted in a tumor-forrnin at • the ' In ,'a inixu i ° among sodic' of our g t Successor ,tcz MeI rnnon & .Co., . B LYT ill srt Clinton,, and. working, the hair. farm, h1e was•.a quiet„, industrious • e .yotmg� .the Targe wiffcloiV pans in Mrs.l'Iun- _ _ returnee , . ,.,o °w.4•®�.•�.••a..�. �.vw•aw••.•..,„6„.4,-..0;,.:0,,;,‘,„•,;•,4,,;,:,‘;46,A,,-......4,„,.46,6 :the . enap ov . of Mr 1t illiani.. Wheatley, base ,'.of .thelii in causing, his death, !Youths: on Monday evening last• one of I has rett,rnecl .to lite 0tit con,• .roan and .: po1 ular in the conununtty,. roe e.store was broken... •to hear:: that Mr:: Geo. 'IIe' Was a member •01:the trtia: • .Or- 1 Thi 13tptist' eleueeh will ol'en .thea. Grinnell• is .111 with -typhoid• fever. . ange Lodge and the: funeral on Friday!new •church an Sunday Dec.' 2n1,1r. The after noun will'? bc• '•euiithtctee: •un&t the 1 pistol .will -preach in the ete.troon:at auspices of that. order. .13 o'clock and Rev. W. • Ratthhy 13 ,' $Aorta is ,hall: • Mr • 11 trns ell will t•tke •in turkeys of Toronto fedi occupy the pulpit in .Don4f..furget the padie hi, the. school :next Thursday,; 'cotnmen- eing at' ;1.30: Et'erybody=•m d 1 and -geese nix( WetInisclay. . the evening • • at 7 o'clock. ' Tyndall .i Bros. will Sine; at.eaeli:serf ice,'anc1 as offering will be taken an. behalf • of the a e� we - Stanley ll'oWns ti. 'building fund, .On Monday evening foie. '"a -7L-. • lowing a sueneteeid. conceit :trill' • be ••sri. Frank "Picot is Spending as few 4lieers ^Menti `',,,t 1'9ati and , lee lleltl ashen addresses wilt..he giceri•by • days :at Mr. Wail•er Wistou's, ` s.' I:vaits, collected tiir the; Bible 5cieicty the local ministers .and music 'by Tyn' Mr. B. I1out1 age is ' improving a little his, .many will be ' very glad to hear. « Mr. -John woods is a little .under the weather • at. time of writing. •Hope •to Soon be •able . to say that Sia is :all right again. • Mr.s. 0. W. ••Patter returned - home last Saturday after spending a few wgks With friends near. Woodstock. Rev. Mr. Baugh of Benmillet con- ducted the anniversary nerviccs.. in Bethel church 1a5t Sundays A . few from this vicinity attended the ball' given in. Goder:•ah last Fri- day +riday night under the auspices of the G. T. ,Rifle Assoeiatipn, AU report a verbenjoyable evening Miss Clara Glid'don of .Ilolmesvill:e spent. a.fewv days with her friend, Miss Muth T°ichburne. •. ; Blesses. S. McPhail and 'Mowat Macdougalltook a flying trip up around' Anliurn and,Dungannon~' last' ecinesd t Y ' 'hti •' VV , anel 7 isda' . y Y 141r. Victor .. Miller returned 'eine. last Saturday night' after having fill- ed his engagement'with Mr.. James Blair 'for eight n'41 iflis,. "' A : Successful Dairyman • C'otinc.11ot Lobi; of Cloderich town- .ship;teasdown in Middlesex county last week and on las. xduin brought 277 milk cows, 19 for "hirneelf " and . 8 for Mr, 1), J. Burns, This Melees 40. mile s thee worthy councillor lee in his stables and of these•'1 intends to keep 2ba or more which , 'isr great- cr than The , average ' for the.past year. The cows are Holsteins and grade Durharns.. Counc111er Lobb has a preference for the. former for cheese factory purposes as they have a mere abundant 'flow of milk than the other breeds. The pure Holstein or the Holstein orossed with the Ayre shire or a milking straie.of the Dur - hams is the best of all .cows • tee tate. making of eheeee. When this fa tory closes • in the fall Councillor ( ,ohb1s dairy gets actio ..and until -r ae fel- lowing spring turns out- largo 'quant- ities of butter, Councillor Lobb- is the largest pet, ton of 'tate IYolrnesville factory those who come next :are William Sinclair with IC Cows D. Jr Burns 12 t'hd W. Ne .lett .1'4. MLO. W. Williams Will havc-front 15 td 20iwhile Messrs, Gtdrge Holland and George Aclieion; who bought a carload from the :south it fow days ago, also intend to, go in- to the irtteese making with mere ex tensivdly that( heretofore. - The factory, . rarr the past season 2 0t `c • 8 1st from May 0 Zi t t Oett �, and from his 19 cows Councillor Lobb sent;. 07,005 pounde of milk rot which lie recived $0'I9.3O," an average pet cow of $36E.00.. ' one day laist..week. • e Mies 'Sledie'.i1 atsou. 'Seafortii spent a few •days last .week t iter home ,on. the Sauble•'Linc.. Mrs, John Gemcinliardt and daugh- tet Grace; Detroit are visiting iiiends in this vicinity, • Mr. W. • J. • Stitlsiin «as' in t'l nton Oh Saturday:. • The recent cold' spell makes ; ..our; boys 'think of going to the. bush .:to cutthe wood. • ' Mrs. David Armstrong of Pilot Mound, •iVIan,, is a :gti,st at. 'the paren- tal 'tom, Mr. John Stephenson'S, , of t•hc•Goshen l'Ane >tifullett Township ' Iii The Sews -Record's • list 'of mar, riages this week if that of Miss. ,Liz4 zie Morrison, daughter of,Mr,•'Jatnes' Moriison of• tlte.;7th con.,; the: event M, taking place, at . I.drnonton on Nave '25111,• the happy pian being'Mr, Char- les A.' ,•'bluing. Mr. and Mrs. Arming will reside. at 14Iewassin, Alberta: The bride is popularly known in;, this township and .in Clinton • and' the numerous friends • will: wish to .extend good wishes. Constance Mri'ss Maggie Macdonald • left° on Sat- urday for' St.' Thomas to attend the wedding of her brother in that city. -Mr. Austin Dulmage bf•McKillop spent Sunday at -Mr. -.Geo,' Riley's: Mr. Thos.' Attains .Jr. is, very iii at present with typhoid fever. Mr: W. Moon will be in the village on Thursday gathering the taxes for' the year., , ' . Invitations are •exit for the wedding of Charlotte, youngest daughter of Mr. ,Cleo. Clarke to Mr. Cfeo. Price, of MclIillop which is to take place on December Otli. Inviiations aro also outfor the reception of Mr. and 'Mr3. Phillips :of Bock Milts to...be held at the home, of Mr. Walter Wijlisons on Dee. 10tH. 1VIr. Wnt. Itugill Is rushing tile sleighs and cutters out in good style. Ile already 'had' out five sleighs and several more orderred. Mr. S. S. Cooper is again working at the Forester's hall. Lootdon broach. Mar, Wnt, McQueen, an 'Old ,Stanley boy and now a resident of Michigan, has born visitingfriends heir's, Mr, Richard J+ennisotttrs many friends are sorry 'to hear of his illness ; but hope to hear of his speedy r;reovery. Mr. Draper has, been tansy ereeting a5 poWeir. hill for Mr. Wnt. Grant `. Mrti, AL. Wiltse is on thesick list, dell Bros.., the' .1Ve tfield choir and. the White 'Dyke .orchestra of Clinton., Violin• solos by Miss Hoover. The new building is a nea.t,'. modern brick- structure and .a credit in everv:wey. Stanley Township.:'.. WS. John Stewart; ` moble. of. Mr,: Adaini ' Stewart and Mrs.. W.- - . Glen, reeeieed. a paralytic stroke -yesterday. and is now in a 'precarious condition: WHY NOT THE BEST.? When ;the best.. afi .bo! had at .the same piice; as: the inferior article,' why not leave the -lest ?. There is absolate 1y no dotet that the Family :' Hier- ald and Weekly, Star of Montreai. is the best dollar's._worth in the line of newspapers. ` It •`is ati. 'ducator for. the whole family. Y It has noxe f rtu - es than any other half-dozen bigcity paperis os inagai ees. -Giver it a trial for 1909, and you will be glad of your bargain. SliGgESTION regarding XJIflSCR130S WE. HAVE A SAMPLE 13001( CO TAINT G'Ailot r'OlafF,1.:1JN- DE1 D D*SIGNS ON. ° ANY OF WfICff`°WE WILL HAVE YOUR NAME AND .ADMESS NEAT LY 15E1YNT13 D UNiMJ11, A GREETING TING OF '1. YOUR OWN CHOICE, THE COST I5 MOT)- ERAT,1 , AND `1'H1 • DESIGN DISTINCTIVE' FOR ; 'VitIEIR 101AftJTY. YOU 'tt1AY llX. AMINE THE SAMPLES 1' IN OVA STOR.I': OR' X1' •1VIOit1 CONY ,NI1 NT . FOR You WILL ARRANGE A DATE TO SEND THEM TO YOUR HOME FOR INSPECTION. W1" D FAIR GO Oftel' Cheapest- Always the Best • MT- • ER Because of the elegance and moderate "price .Queen Quality Shoes •enableyou,to meet every demand of'' fashion withoutextt•avagance All ' irlds of •4'elt Shoe &. Shipp rs • Ka nt Kr ac ubbe ; s� Granby Rubbers•-• • and Overshoes Choice range of Moccasins'& Showsfioes.. Williams' .Patent ` Le g. gins sand Belt -lined- .. Shoes. See our new styles.While'the' ' assortment is at its beat Repairs while you wait. Always. Reliable ... KSON CLINTON. •t eaten Town Sale eat Leaving Town :_ale is still gar ig �s 111 In full swing ;'. • and :Dry GQods,. -Clothing, 'loots and Shoes' are.. all a beingacrifict'd ill order at December: May ._e_ � � � 0 011;1,1y ' whole stoclt`turned inti cash. Read the few price. .cions belowas it will.give o... reductions' 'w ,glue you same idea of the. a mope/ ' ou can save by urchasin ghere ''d ringthe- --"� ri .e of december. ba lit Ce r. r,. drI floc and 'Ma: ress Goods and bilks to.clear at::::.......,. 42c $1 Sateen 'Underskirts "' Oflc 0 ' 12Ic Oxford Shirting "..........., .flc 8 $8,75 Wool Blankets ,,..« . 2.00 Men's $10 Overcoats ,.,: (1.75 t Men's 112 Overcoats 8,00 0 bfen's 25c Br Cee " • .20 Men's 21$e land 8t, Ties -, men's 50e Workin Shirts " • Me'n'sm0c Fleet* Lamed 't7ridetryvear It ' Wornen's Pelt Slippers '' .. .ate. so And tt f'nit range" of .fury Goods, Mrn'ii and Boys' Clothing ana: t rupnishings and our frill stock of a tots end Shoeh' to clear at ,wholesale prices,". . g g PLUMSTEEL BIOS. . , 871' ....,t .40. Sale prices Strictly. Cash.