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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-01-16, Page 83rcleekof. January Sale Interest in this January Sale grows day by dray, It could hardly be otherwise for we are selling winter goods at prices that are bringing. us the biggest January business we. have ever had. We are preparing for stook • taking and in all departments you: will, find \-•money'-saving chances awaiting you. The price cuts we advertise are genuine, ' We do not inflate prices. or values in order to make the bargain. look bigger than it really is. ITere are a few of our specials for . this week. You will f end many another in the store that never gets into the papers. Skirt# rade t6 `Order for 50c ,2urirtg Ian. The Manges Again we mention our Mantle Bargains. They are'not duplicated, by any store in these parts. We want to sell every coat in the store before the stock.is entered -would rather a good deal have the money than goods when we strike our' balance sheet, Besides we want to start next season with - every Mantle in the store brand new Mantles at $7:,75 ' We have about half dozen gars ments.left that sold at from $11.50 to $15. They are the most stylish Coats we have in stn and stock all are newthis is season, you can take y`rr choice for January $ala. , ... �.1 Mantles at $5.45 • This lot includes o cl des all this sea- son's Mantles that sold for 7.50 and nd $10. ; If your size is in the to ou an save just t y c a � at about half the price of a coat, - regular prices $7.50 to 'ia, 5 45 choice for January Sale • Mantles at $3.45 Not very many of these left now but stillsizemaybe u et I your there. In this lot le every Mantle of this season's stock that sold at $5 and $6, your 0 A choice for January Sale Mantles at $1 We want to'be perfectly frank with you. These are 'Coate that we carried over. If you want a•eoatfor rough wear or to make (were oat for a c. itgoingschool n• to s ho l o � ca not o beter than see .hese. Just ho n 'doze . ofhem about dozen a. o et left, your choice for January' p Sale..... .. , . I .0 0 20per cent.�, e nt offall small u��� Suring .fax. � g • M • M 11 e in r Y A Fountain As we have told ;you :before we want to - start next. season. with a clean sheet. From..the �looks. of things we:are going to do it and we will' riot have a single. solitary 'hat in stock .when the month is out. Miss : Randall is still here and we can at= tend to special orders at any time. Trimmed Hats $1 Pen is . Our sale of Trimmed 'Hate- at $1 was such a success that we were ,practically cleared:Iii •� order di a oint 'out. r not to s P yopP . those who . keepcomin .ever: da to secure one we have taken g. ,yY ther.•the �fo r- remnantsof r 1 � �• t' last o ou tr mm ngs• and rimmed up a on r: shapes and put the entire lot on sale, your choice • For $1 'Each: In anycase the shape alone is worth .in'ore than the ice and a r were i not that � P r i p t we are turning out remnants into money we could not u d no sell these hats at any such figure. , • • • .>�. �r1 �►� �r�► �',!�►",w ysy�la'1► ar%sl►ri►1✓�r Look fora big window full of Bats on' Saturday at each, All our'. Outing Hats will be placed in our Albert street•window on.Seturday and you can take your choice for 25c. 'Better come' early for when night. f comes there will not likely be ano left. Woollen Hoods 25c 15 Woollen Hoods and Fancy Oats, new goode,tkais .season,. the last we have left; were 40c. and 50c, choice, , ......... .25 • Woollen Cups loc 25 Woollen Hate and Bonnets, odds and ends, some :slightly soiled,clearing at your choice d trts d'Order a e tor. k bbl.`t� de for 50e duringa 3 Dress Goods. Bargains 50 yards all wool Canvas cloth, heavy weight, for suits or skirts, every thread pure wonl,'shadee of blue, grey,black and brown,one of the most fashionable materials this sea- np aa son, regular $1.25, for'January Salic. Y . ,; ... ...... , .. .98 �7 v 75yards of Fancy Plaids, 'good ,weight, firm cloth, will wear C well, special for January Sale... .2 5 85 yards 50 inch Cloth Suitings, geed quality and weight,will make stylish suits or 'Mutts, will wear web, special for January Sale .39 Comforter Covering 10C 250 yards fancy Comforter Covering, dark shades,' good qual- ity, sty, fast colors, one yard wide,would be a bargain at pie,' for January Sale English. Flannelette Blonkots 98c 10 pairs English Flannelette .Blankets, heavy weight, large size, soft finish, regular $1.85, for January Sale..,, ., .98 !nu marrow :li "ill "1 M lis 3 Zan. let1L, 1902 ") :,.. J«J:_�I ... VARNA.. 1••NNi•It•!4iirRi!•••i•N•iNRA•M#N111!4A••M••h►•••1*N•••110/4 NAPMtIi*M•4 NMr**.0.14N14.11.0111+ 1R•f!ll41r 11eft Nems SpreadFast . I1 4 f. i -1..i ...•. .. , \ . .... ... .. .. .. • .,. .... ... - P i1 I U 1.1 li l 1 ll .I 1 I. .. •� __,., .. _....._ ,� -. .., a . �..�. _ . A Boon to busy amen A Convenience to any one Randier than a pencil. Quicker than a regula`r.pen Meaner than either Always ready, to write Easy to fill Regulated, insulated and Reliable Mr. Fred. Purdy le t on Monday for Ingersoliwbere he has secured a job, of painting in the Noxon iwplenient works. Rev. W. Andrews' brother of Be11e• yille with his wife and child are visit" ing at the parsonage this, week. • Me, George Beatty delivered a horse at (•Ioderietl on Saturday last for South.Africa. On Friday last the members of the Goshen appointment presented Rev, Mr. Andrews with a big load of oats, nineteen. bags in all. After the rever• end gentleman bad thanked them for their kindness, the evening was spent in banal intercourse, the ladies not forgetting the wants of thalnner man which received due Attention, after which all retired to their homes with the feeling that it is better to give than to receive. Mr, John Little of Kinloss township visited Mr, 5, 'Rothwell and other friends in Goderiob. and Stanley town- ships this week. BRUCIWlBE.IA. Mrs. Ed, Roberts of Flushing, Mich.; and Mrs., William bmith of Flint., $ee Its Aboult One ,. , same state, were guests of Kra.Oharlee • Menta Parker's Dye Works, The. 1?, D. Fair Go.- OI'tef the Cheapest, Aiwa Byre Best. %bout o 0 WHERE THEY ARE People OR WHERE i THEY ARE GQ1N6 • We Know Mr. D. B. Kennedy was in London on Saturday. Miss Mason of Blyth visited' Clinton friends on Monday. Misses Lottie and Etta Cook were in Guderich on tWednesday. Miss Pearson of Egrnondville visited. Clinton friends this week. Miss Tillie Moore is spending a few days with friends in Seaforth. Mrs. Twiss of Seaforth is the guest of Mrs. George Cantelon of town. Messrs. 5. J, •Andrews and T. Walker were in Goderich the other day. Mrs. W. H.Newcombereturns today visit at Petrolia. froma three- weeks'is Mr.. Harold Steep returned home from Indian Head, Ass., on Friday. Mr. T. Graham •andson, Master Dave, of Inglewood are upending a few days . in town. Miss Susie .Cook leaves this afternoon for a month's. visit in Toronto . and Streetsville. Mr, A. J. Holloway visited his brother, �V Dr. Holloway ' of inf;ham on Thursday last. t a c ou le•: ant ion spent Miss Maude C e P . P of days with Goderich township friends this week... Mies Birdieoderich was el ai• ofG H y. . the guest of Miss Blanche McKeown for a coupleleofda s lest st week. Mrs. John' Ireland and her two ,chil- dren were:. the guests last week of her sister, Mrs JohnrMilson of Gorrie. Mr. a,nd Mrs•:$. ' W, Cook were in MOKillop attending the . funeral 'of' the•late Mrs. Dodds ori Wednesday. Miss Mamie Kerr, wbo has been the gnest of,her sister, Mrs. s.D.• ' Cook Jr. bas returned to her home at the Nile. Mr. G. L. Sturdy and his sisters; Misses . M. '1 . and A. • Sturdy,' of Auburn • we re g. guests of Mrs. S. G. .Plummer on Friday last. Mr and Mrs. H'. R. Kerr of. Wingham called on the former's sister, Mrs. ' R. Glazier on their way home:'from attending the funeral of the' late '• Mr.R.Miller of Flullett. , • Mr. James Laitbwaite of. Goderich:was •:in town yesterday.' Be was accom• panted by ' his daughter, Miss iaith .waits, who is.s a ding a few days s • the nest of'her friend Mi s.Tes •Jenkins of Godericli township. Mrs, M. L oG ks arrivedqrom Otta- wa last Saturday night, having been called home by tilt serious illness of her mother, Mrs. J.McBrien. We are pleased to be able to state that Mrs. McBrien is now improving•as rapidly as could be hoped for. Mr, John Dawson of Cherokee, Iovva, arrived on•''Tuesday to spend• a few days as the guestof is cousin,Mrs . his R. J. •Uluff. This morning, accom. palsied by Mrs. Cluff, be went'up tb: Kincardine to make a brief visit am: ong friends in that district: • MessrsHarveyBeavans,,;and Williiun Frazer, the well drillers, returned to their home at. Petrone on Saturday. During their four months here they. drilled eight wells and made a satis- factory jobb: n each case. They'll be back again when the spring opens. Mr. J. Taylor, who USD. D. G. M. of oi. f .I s lead e. in Huron visi- ted.Odd a low g , ted the' lodge at Gnderich on Mond ey evening and -at Seaforth • last night,, performing the installation ceremony at earn place. Hewes accompanied to, by Mr. Samuel Towns. end of Brandon, who is a Past D. D. Wasmann during the holiday season. Mrs, Wasmann gave a party in honor of her guests before their departure which was attended bby, about one hun- dred from (Minton, Seaforth and the neighborhood. Violin . music for the mazy dance was furnished by Erb Fowler, James Boyce, James Cowan and Alex. McTavish, all of whom play. ed well. The gathering was a pleasant one and the guests were unanimous .in praise of the hospitalityof Mr.and Mrs, Wasmann. The residence of Mr. John Walker of Mill Road was the scene of a festive gathering on Monday evening when a large number assembled to while away a few boors and saygood bye to " Billy " Mackay and "Jimmy " Mason who left next morning for the Klon- dike.- The former spent several months . 1 (()� G M 0• Mr. T.'C.Callander from near Hartney, Manitoba,. is visiting his relatives in town and is at present a guest at the home of Mr. John Ounnfnghame. ,ilfr. Callander is the second son of the late Hebert Callander and is one of • Manitcites's' succcessful wheat grow.. • ers, ':having harvested, nearly .five thousand bushels of wheatlast fall. Mr. Horace Turner and fatally from Manitoba have beers: spending a few week in town at. the home of his mother and sisters. Mr. Turner bas disposed of his farm and stook in Manitoba and is now on his •Way `'to Califormia where he has purchased an orange ranch and intend* going tato the fruit growing business on a somewhat large scale. Mrs. P. J. Evans of Minnedosa, Mau., arrived a few days ago and will spend' a couple of months with rela- tives and friends in town and ad- jacent townships. It is three years since Mrs. Evans and funnily joined Mr. Evans at Minnedosa where they, now have a comfortable home and eight hundred acres of land. The s crops were good last year so that there is a feeling of buoyancy throughout the country. Mrs. Evans is pleased with the West as it pre sents opportunities for her boys now coming to manhood that are not so easily obtained in Ontario. S Mr. Isaac kinner, who spent , nt his p younger days in Clinton and twenty years age left for Manitoba, is in town this week renewing old friend• ships. He has no reason to regret eaetin his lot in the prairie 'prov- ince were he now owns a fine farm of three hundred and twenty acres, with a comfortable dwelling, etc. His last crop amounted to 5,800 s wheat "2 0 bushels of bushel of a 800 oats and other grains. Mr. Skinner b oth erad •law andhietsae r h n , wbo h • live in the same neighborhood, paid about one thousand for their tthoreshhe• e'Es fall, This was more expen. u uinas, ing rainy season, the thrashers spentsix rt weeks with them before completing their contract. delivered two eloquent sermons, A • Skirts Made to Order for, 50c During Jan. You have less than two weeks to 'take a e adv�anta a of g A .our• d'anuary offer to make skirts: fns 50e. We make them in any of the popular styles fol this price if the material * : i t here and is 50e is bought dper and or o g Y over. • i 4 i 1: 600 Dress Goods for 23c ' t 100 yards of 36 inch wide Plaid Dress Goods, camels Bair effects, in mixed colors of navy, gold and black, nayy, red, green and • black, efts,, will make legant dresses for for girls, the regular ♦ Price was 60c . a Ya Came anct take your choice while it lasts atperyard ,,,,,, . . ....•... Peoplel `ar and Wide are Tellingof. R this G. reat °Bargain ,Sale re• 5 e are right in the thick of it ---.pore people coming every day, more goods sold, more firm friends for this store are being made. Do you fully realize the fine opportunities that are yours ? If not, it's because you have not been here to share advantages smart buyers are enjoying. Ask your neighbor if she was among the crowds that visited our store during the past week, she can tell you better than we of the Great Bargains on sale here. This week we add ixiany specials • to our last week's list. Two dozen. Astrachan and Seal Caperines were just bought froln the maker at a big sacrifice, also a fine line of Dress Goods and Flannelette which we place on sale at very low prices. in addition to our Cut Prices we give a Beautiful Picture with every purchase of One Dollar. All Last: Week's Prices Will be the same for the Balance of the month .23 160 Flannelette for 1214c 500 yards of the very best English Flannelette, Michas wide and extra heavy quality. Come in the best colors of pink, blue21 red and white, regular value is 16c, sale price . L Last Week's Selling of Jackets and Furs was Largest on Record in the gold country where he has a claim whish be intends to work on his buying $4$1,50 Coats for $2, return. He had oil. been home on a !Just think of bit lin Coats for �S, visit of a few weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs, 0. H. Reid have taken up their resider -me in our village and are now comfortably located in their new home near the Grand Trunk eta-. We don't trifle when. we Cut Prices, we•make.them low ---low enough to create. a sensation and draw big, crowds. flop. W e bid them welcome and ex• - press the hope that their stay amongst ' Every Coat an.d Cape in the store is reduced regardless of value us may be both pleasant and profit• r ble. :'$4 Coats for $1 .• $4.50 to $5;5o Coats@for $2 BODERICH TOWNSHIP. The township council held Mr first year Monday when -.for this a Mo vh i meeting y y it selected.its officers for the . year as follows : • Mrs. R. 3."Andersen of McGregor, Man.; is visiting the Thompson and Anderson families at present; , Clerk, Nixon Sturdy Treasurer, Joseph Whitely .Assessor. John Thompson Collector, Lew Anderson. Auditors, J. R. Holmes, 0. Rolland Mr. John A. Thompson, who recent ' lyreturoed. from • the West, was gaged in threshing in both Manitoba • nd.t a Territories and liked the prair- ies a h ri pa ies very well. • The annual meeting of Goderich'Dis- tr' tL. was ' the I Dis- trict L. 0.. heldin lodge room of No. 145 on. Tuesday • when. the: following were elected officers .for the. current term • Master, R.Y. 'Cox :Deputy, Mathew Sheppard Chaplain, John Woods • Rec.-Secretary,.. rlesJohnstone Clxa , . Fin -Secretary, Thomas Belt Treasurer, R.• }L Elliott Director, Edward Elliott Lecturer, James Wells Deputy, Andrew"Milliari • Mr. Jobn Jenkins and hissister ester Mies Lottie of Hullettpaid a flying visit to Mr; George (7ooper's'lastweek. Mr. John Miller,, who has been en- gaged with . Mr. Wm: Craig • for the last four years, has returned.hoine for the winter.. In all probability he Will resume work with Mr.' Craig in the -spring. John is;. a' faithful employee and Mr. Craig knows it, Horse buyers arenumerous. in. this A number. of farmers section. the s hav disposed, of finanimals, Among those who have sold are A.Cantelon, 'G. Hanley,,Guy Hicks and D. Deaves, • . $7' Coats for. $3, $12 Coats for $5 I-IOLMESVILLE. Mr. Albert 'Alain .of Colborne con- ducted the services in :the Methodist church last Sunday a.m.' • Rev.Hussar tried to get :through to the Ebenezer appointment t nt. b owing.' u uto the block- adedp roads had to turn hack Mr. John McCartney:; sold and de- livered his team „to ,Wallis & Hill of Clinton on Monday and is now on the look out for another. Miss Jennie Rudd of Clinton is visit ing friends In the vicinity. ' Mise i,Y,Tebbutt-of Berlin is epeuding a few days with her father rile , rMr.l'Tb• Y Te b. hire. Joe. Itoutledge has been •spend= ing a few days in Seaforth. On Thursday evening , over . one hundred self -invited guests met at the home of Mr. Samuel Walter.. They spent an enjoyable time and in •the course of the evening.. Rev. J. 'Hussar read the following address while, the friends presented -Mr. and Mrs. Walter with a beautiful sideboard '• I 1 Your choice of the balance of .our cloth coats, in 'brown colors only Yourohoice of about a dozen conte; made of frieze, beaver ,cloth, that sold at $4.:to:clear at , , I .0 o etc., that were $4,50 to $5.50,t0 clear at .. k•� 0 $6, $6.50 to. $7 Coats for $3.' - ,.. Your choice fLadies','s c e o our Missed' and Children's u o es Cloth Costa all st f a O A m de cad cloth . some lined with satin � lining, others m al i of , g, .,un- • lined, regular' prices,were $0, $6,50 to $7, all at ,one price to q to give good wear and comfort, former prices were from $V to k Q n • clear , . • , UnU U $12 each, all.at one price to clear usVil $9 to $12 Coats for $5 • others tight blac in )2 Coats, some with semi fitting back, with t gh k, black, navy and fawn, lined and unlined, but every one tirade t $6.75 Golf Oape for $4.75 $8.50 Golf Cape for $6:00 • � Your choice of any long Coat in the store at i off Mark -Down Sale' •of Furs Continued. Every Pur Coat,,,Cape: and all Small Furs H u red 30 . to 4 e cent'. • Have Been Red c • d 0 .lr. $3.75. to $4Oa . errn.es• at ' .2.25 s' p $. Your choice ofanyof our eri e ad . ofrtseal, i li C ins m electric t oa eel cw P high collar and well lined, that sold at $3.75 to $4, for... .....,• 2.2 7. to 8 Ca er infor.... 5:' : 0 5. Caper es for .:. 5 9 to 10� a e s f 6.7 P � C rine or.., p } off the higher priced :ones wpm, Coats for 7`.50 • 27 19.95 • $ for...-. $ ..FuE'Coats for $ I $32 Fur Coats for, ..... 22.00 • 589 Fur Coats for 29.00 i .. $15 Fur Canes $10.50 • Children's Gre 'P h e p Persian L>Vin Caps Erne longe curl quilted lining Vin. AND MRs. ;3iautrEL WALTER •: , Dear lirother and. Sister, --•We, a r .' county have been here to get some of otir•Tremendous Bargains. Saturday. next will be the wind up and after.. A. few of your friends, have met. together' .°'.�. � to spend this evening, in aY social waye e Will have s me lnterestln news t0 announce iii'the - that we take stock and then prepare tor, our spring business . • W o e with yourselves tiiid• faintly; We V 4 t re y Lamb OAPs at 52.75 Grey p $2.50 to $3 Black Coney Storm Collard for Sable Ruffs,worth $7:50 for , : ,•,. .. 1 1 1 $1,775 st so ..�4.7ti. Sable Ruffs worth $12.50 for,. .$8.50 Ladies' Black; Astrachan and Seal Gauntlets worth $4.5b for.. . , $3.00 Grey. Lamb Ruffs, $8.50 values for... , .., Black:Opposum Ruffs, regular:value $4.50. for Grey Persian Muffs, regular $5.50 values, for ; • 4Goat'Muffsfor ' 5.50 Sable Muffs for » , • the,yer best 3.75 >. • 3! $ quality,saleprice::...............;.....:,..:$$aSO .$11Sable .Muffs for .: �,: �17s0 .::.:..,$2.25., • $2.75 ,.,, • • 2s0 3.50 . YOUR AIONEY.RACR 1F YOU W Ai' T IT' Two 'Waist B ar g ains _..ag . Your choice of shout three dozen Waists, made of American rices were regular Flannel in assorted colors some lined. ..g P.75 as high as $1.78,for..: •.. ..:, . Shirt Waists made of hard finished WrappaArette, in colors of •• • . red, navy and black, with white stripes and; spots, regular price.• was $1, on sale.ateach.. +. ..• • � Men's 60C U derwear: at'38c M s u • : Mens all wool and union' Shirts and Drewers,in assorted sizes, , n c e o re ul r ri es were 50cend f10 each n sale at CLINTON a G w. 1 1{ P, I • r ., r moat trnrnrnr m m: mrttmmmmmitrItimntittr nrnrnrmiti rnrmmmnimr� �rmmnrnrntnrnrn n n . , n � • a 4 • A.4 a• 4 • 4 A f: people t �rou hout.the been .the biggest :.sncc ss � we have ever had and hundreds b kf lir Semi -Annual Sae bas a �'p p g •, Jaekson Bio The Famous Clothing °`CI,IN. TONG► .. Establishment an Sale bf €itthin kTSOfl:Bros *a...CLINTONL. deeply sy+mpathisg with you to the . affliction that you both in the clothing business in a few weeks • We Want Saturday Next to be one. of the largest, days of the season 4 ._, g dente of a loving Father have been culled to pase through, arid we also re. ce joiee with you in the goodly degree of a" pbysicial: health you enjoy. ; .As citi• Zeis and good neighbors you are s,,, very much appreciated and as mein- ..- hers of the Christian Church, we •also hold you. in very high, esteem. Your. s-. q ie ,consistent Christian lives are not iG without their gracious influence and our prayer is that God will long ,spitre w.-. you both. to your family and to us.' "'. We desire, however, to show our high rr=••. esteem for yourselves and family be- •► fore you move to your new home' . in some more' tangible way than mere, , words and we therefore ask you to Zr.. kindly accept this sideboard and trust l;~• you will receive it as a slight token of the love and rrispeot in which you are 7Z held, And our prayer is that light from above may shine_ upon your path- way with increasingbrightness until the Master shall biyou welcome to the skies, Signed nn behalf of your friends, -••Jahn W. Yeo, George Tebbutt, William Stanley, James Hussar. Me. Walter replied in a few. touch- ing words, iB1.YTli.a� � , Mr. ,Tames Emigh ' of Gloderieh is, visiting under the parental roof for a few days. On Sunday anniversary rev. en s r ices w r y held In St. And ew e r church and al- though the weather wee earnew hat void and scar a my, the attendan.e was very good, In the evening there was a large audience, the Methodists ad usual witted awing their service so as toallow the r people. to take 'cart in � e service. ltey. Dr. Warden of oronto.yeasthespecial preacher and liberal collection was taken up, C.oNDS18c�ltp. Monday Frank Ilawden left here on to take a situation in the Clinton organ, factory. Mien Alice Brigham has returned to her horde in Clinton after having a pleasant time with friends 'bore for a few days. On Monday evenin a large and. fence assetnhlerl in St Andrew's 'church to listen to Rev. Ross of Brussels give Ids celebrated lecture nn " John Bun- yan" which was eagerly listened to and mueh enjoyed, The thole render- ed special music for the oecaslon. liodgens i`Yl, iss Crisp is visiting friends in uea- Mrrnrntairl of Dungannon is thee! gua..aJ. Mt of Mrs, T. 1.1111, Mr. Wenger, agent Mr. t3. lee, who had la relapse,: is'tfow able to sit up. forthafor cream separ- etare, le at Mr. W. T. 0uirnette's. '�`''��` ��"The little daughter of` Mrs, W.liruna- L I Y\ TO e .riofs, whn wast very low last week, ie now improving rapidly, 1 t at E hundreds of people. We are quite safe in Savin that no and with our wonderfully low prices we should attract p p g i le ds. Our announcements givingourprices have been: a establishment has ever offered such low prices for reliable goo 4 these quotationswill` remain in form until Saturdayevening, circulated throug?lout the county'and es , e tat the co ts 4' o�prospective�bu rs' h a Saturcla next will be a seat da %r Fur Coats and we want to impressn ally which we offer are the reliable kind, the kind that we can recommendand the kind that cannot be bought g elsewhere for such love prices, Special Snaps in Ladies' Furs • We have one fine Blectric Seal Cape fo :stock, 25 inches long, sold in the regular way for $33, It is a beauty and no finer goods can be seen, It will 'go for $10.50,exactly half price. One Greenland Seal Cape, regular. $25 goods, sale price half. Price $12,50, . They are wonderful snaps. price, Shirts, Ties, Oaps, Etc. 81 Alen's Ordered Stiff front Shirts, all this season's goods. regular Prices $11 and $1.25, sale price..... ...,,,. .. Y . 78c 18 Meu's Mold Shirts, regular price 60c, sale price.........,. 88e P 11 doz. Men's Ties, regular prices lye and 85e, saleprice 15c 8d z, Rn sLon gStockingsf the Puritan brand, d regularalar Pries tc, saleprice.,»»x..Y.,Y.,.,r,,ar ,....,•Y 18e ca Men's and Boy s hook k dow n Tweed Caps, s liding hands and Wedge shapes, regular rice 404 'and 50rasale price . 28c. - 15 8c•15 Menjs.square crowf Caps, the latestahape, regular prim ayyr,_, ...... r.,,.....,,..Y.,•.rif. ...• 180, 20 Men's square crown ()ape, the latest shapes,regular pride $1.25, sialle pride «..»V,..,.....»n.. Y...... 11..111,♦.. Y..,Y.r. Men's Suits at $3.48 This range of Suits at the above price 1* a wonderful snap. • They have never been equalled .by, any house, The cut and make are right and the cloth is the kind that will give every satisfaction for a knock about suit; Our $7,50 Suits made by ourselves go out during the sale at 54.68 and our $10 Suits at $7.48. Boys' Overcoats Perhaps the biggest; snap in our whole Het is in Does Over°- coats, $4.50 andd 5 Overcoats are offered at the wonderful price of 12.88: Thefare reliable goods, Rain Coats 11 Mens Mud Coats for driving, regular price $2.50, *ale price '...r»Ir».. ., Y.,. Y.Y +x. .0. . Y ... ».. $ i,is 25 Men'a Rain Colas, regular price *KA 278 18 Men's Itain Coats, regular price $5, sale price 8.78 Men's Waterproof Wa r . Jackets regular price;2.50,itale pried 1:7& 2 , Boys' • Odd School Coats . We have a quantity of FoyeyOdd School Coats. They were sold at $2 and 52.26 but ae long ai they last the price is only $1.88,, ackson Bros., Clinton. 1 4 4 4 4 , a 1 A a a °