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The Clinton New Era, 1905-01-20, Page 8Talltioe IOLA, r r :•PL 'per,centifl FursMullst Ruffs; IperineSt. 4,1.040:iatioce orihe tnonth. • We have .some very choice .pleces in stock and you can, Save some money buy-:' "Furs bire.:: before January'3 litt_N.Ocu • took -taking darcames round. The stock - must be down to the very lowest point. pos- sible. before thin atili you - Will' -save money if you help us to reduce it. 20 per,, cent means that for every dollar's worth. of Furs. you - buy,' we only chime you. 80 - ; ." • Ruffs of Sable,, Fox, Mink,:etO. •.. , • Muffs of 'Sl.t.bie, Fox other Furs •idapetinos in, many Styles. Gauntlets in Persin..Tianib; 'Astra- chan and Electric Stale , • • Every pibce dependable 004 and '7,7g.par4:6' • teed to give perfect satisfaction, ,. Come and see • "the saving, 20 per cent off all lines. . . Any Untrinyn' ed Shape, Your choice 91 any untrimmed shape 'in the store kw 50c. All good. Regularli. . tO 2 50 • rirwimoommisma strachan ackets..... • . - We will save youAbine.rnoney on an Astrachan . acket, if we have your sjze in stOck7:7: Our .gaf- • Merits can be depended upon t9. give satisfactory Wear. Being made to our order, ftom"-. choice selected 'skins: that are perfect • in dye and • finiSh. Here is a sample of how we are sellino• them ; strachan Jackets 29.50. . . • • I Our .A.strachan 'jacket at $37.50 Was a Special line we sold this season. By "special" we mean . it wag an extra good, garnaent for the "'price. It is made from good'skins, with large gloss t col- lar, has good Bohm throughout and made up in the latest style, in fact it is an exCellent gar- ment in every detail. Made to sell close at '$29 50 $:37.50. We give your choice of those lef in stock for Wings at. loc. 'Your choice of balance of Wings and Birds that sold at 25c to 75c for ------------ - ress Goods 1 39c- •• • Clearing a big lot ofDress Goods at per- , yard. Weare anxious to clear up, the Dress .1.11-oods , stock,and have made some startling price reduc- tionsi- n order to do so:For the last of the frfOrith we are Selling balances of 56c, 6ocand 75elines for 39c • Plain and 'fancy Dress:Good% all shades, last ends ef lines that sold at We} QM and 45o, MIK 00 - „ able for Waists, Skirts or 1 Costumes, in or- der to reduce stock hefope stocktaking, your Choice at per yard • e 14,1, , u iitglaille. ru his eryo4 el sontiElt out-nog/la% veottroot.tmlo. hate leet ree*- . a 4 of the neers ot I tie k h. ',A,tout thrtayeats a she i %OW* Zflpirat '''' " '1 C ton,' ond- -took up her 'den • hillteAugiktsift 14t0 W404 ta, B- ggTioAhni3s°0n7wIliFilleF1' a,,,yti-g-itfiriLti, . ° WI' . 14 44'6h/1147 rhet4ftl'eatYhtlals' °gellt4r ;lumber of other children at, the oorultw • elect leaves, e, son, A illiam, Who le 00 I ato$ fie eeid 0 Vir SttrUtOn II ChiAtinS Of t,he gienn , Bun*, eliding down an Sitikile IA WAAttingtell Territory% ' , that dressed 701bs anaseUl tWO:OtAgirs , . , roAlit:t;iy°06:7447dhrief4ittaietcootlyx7:tso:lorro:gag'Bepoh :11.1"41.0'W°renrin...ii.A.: ' *IlticilmQ,:tn-Istploegnoilo,11111:441utte4de:al!quctro!t,:t.-°' tiumannys.tlaing, ..,vett . ICY incline, got int() a iroix.np,with An::: ' Laet . -,Otheirwhq htta skates en' 40-02reet/Iv°°' has A etIrteSitr'in the ghoPe Of 4 PetetP• They iVere Reeks, `aartra c c ens / a nasty gashabove the eye, that.Will lleeeseitate his "1141* a bandage ft)t. eating& Slit acress an eye on either , ., , some 011ie. stole, placed the pOtaite in a Pile of old . • DISTINGIIISitED • mus.lui..,-, STOCK SHIPMENTOL.- Shipinente paPers, havieg „read that fir -potoatt, . Honors pow again to another former front town have been rater siiiet sines wht, Id grow withoorkir Or :earth:, The Rurenite in X.Teo,e Sam's domains, •fost riOW. On Monday autelOn, an resm.t IS a Ivell.de:veloPea'PotAt0 'which. This:time:it fails on Percy_ Holland, Christmas, but a little rn rnatir is on ..., ...vvolop tient nut.n, urge .,eilipipent et , hes:24110i rt oe eodnItuo*.wtuargotebs.r7,Ch t.,h,? orif.'•„: rahoodfisatwellogr.xotortiheettelatme iNlatb_le,ilifhearle. ligfis:;ToeS4aY:. 11.. ''.!. - -': ---, ' -'-- '•-• 74---- .....* :," - ^ ..,,..• , wris A position vacant in :the (.4410ego '1 ' Shipped a car of hogs, an Op 'Wedges- FELL INTO TIONE'ST ' 11:4,.- bltS...k:.ct office and an extrifilnation WAS day a lead -Of '114.A1b$ Were shipped out 'whoa ":,Will ',. Robinson was .Pkesinfr I had a few ' day&...- A.40i at whieh. 000. brtbesa1110:11011- The hrle Vela for ' 'Couch's bittelier -.shen the ,btlier day, . 'eandidiktes Wrote;:. Murtha above men- . hogs this week was 1.7, ter- nextweek ::7.14'..,piox4d-iiii .$os 'which ssiiii. iinfortn--• , titined young inm--heipled: the -list by - 5c its offered. ' : -4. ' '•cii ki Q ' dropped.With lionOr a large -percentage. and, .received the - ,, • . - that is net dieplayeilbv some who find arcontment at a ri salary, We #AN 161? zoo. Tits Ladist,Ski of Ifeitdy Ours/614a Asid AA ApronAp**r mot TA, i40,110 Vora /fait ea TiotrodW. Abet** WA. „ Qi , Clint _ SINGLE fare Grand Tr tionas .1! _ , IF " :rote We: an. e in Magazines ritoprusLE Mr • p9o4, Magazines are not. eld. Deesit octtir tO yoti thai some J'as.ver Issard, of Goderich tow;hip, are not a month old? , ‘ Compared- with current issues', to develop •the pou poultry business, and Fiction' Is just as Interesting Own some chickens. of 'which he has , COMMent just OS EdOCEtti011111 exemplifiAs hie belief by bringing to I evell moon to belrectid, The other Illustrations'iust as Entertaining good condition at 11. p( :believes the.. Poultry • • .the Station has ditne a' irt deal (it good •Oxford ShirOtig. 8c 150 yardStiiglish'Oxford Shirling, heavy weight, fait colors, regular 14e, for... $c More Mill Retunants.. fignneIette . , We are selling a lot of Flannelette these days ,because We are selling:it cheap. A big lot of Mill 'remnants clearing away below regalpgr prices, These Are short ends just as they corpe,froirithe Mill. The lengtb.s are from to 60 yards, all fancy stripes in dark and light colors. V. Mato* • ELECTION OF OPPICEES,PIThe lost ortieles, be ArnineaiateiY made en` o er our; congratula ions, for ,we are the ensuing term as follows t -Honor.. of *hat he had fennd. Learning th„aiti atellidai7n8gPaineasheodut:471:11,11',4'sounc? es at - elected their otdoers for quartos. and left \Vnid At severaiplace 1 ary_President, ,a,, Tfotiston.t President,. D'uncanson bad lost a roll of bigot dims, especially those fromold Buroii. J.L. Mustard t Vice President, Robinson went ,to her tiorne,-and: -whose sons 0,re setting a high Standard was a,,welicome visitor when lie WI Keyes; Secretary, Miss M. E. Copp; ' id over. „ Treasurer,. B. Penfonnd ; -Executive -umr.,Alvt) Alio. Tim misEc—Thoi controittee.+-JohnRainoall,HughBrew- er,T. Sheppard, Miss M. Lappme. On A. Yi. P. A. and their friends met on Jany.,20 a debate will °be:given in the .Tuesday evening in St Faureschool Assembly roorn,, to which the public,' houSe, and were treated tlo. an ad - are cordially inyiteclto attend. his errand. MrS. DanOnsdn showed:" in al tangible way that she appreciated his honesty and kindness. „ .- 'OrRLING NOTES.-'Thefirst..`trip. out,of town. tins season tatr Clinton dress on "Ireland and the:Ittsbr. : by 1 Curlers \vas takep Tuesday afternoon i • B;ev %flu Lowe. of voinroti: owing, k INSTALLED 01'FICERS. -J. Tay. lor, Past District Deputy Grand 'Mas- ter of the installed the efficers elect of Ctinton .:Losige on Tuesday evo ng Those haVing honors bestowed 0, It Manning; V 0, N ; Sect e- tary, Giblungs ; Troasurer, B Chant.; Yin Sec, J'Wiseina.n Warden, • A, Castles ; Cen.dinithr, D McInYre ; RSNG, Crooks; L S J Newcombe; It SS, H Alexander, L J Ireland tehaplain 'St Stevenson • G, A Turner ; 0 G, W Townsend. • THE 0.0. F. ANNUAL support— The annual supper and entertain- ment of the O. F. Will be held on the evening of -February Ord, This year it will be conducted 013 a much • larger.scalei and in, order that there *ill be plenty otroOrafor all, the town hall will be used on this occasion itis stead of the Lodge remit. A good pro - 'grant is'beingprepared, and the eating part needs continent front us. 04 tlidt name is well eatablished for halt-. Ali are clean and in _ • -when twit rinka ipurneyedci Godertelt: to . ntimber of soda, • on the 12.55; . and retornecl On the 5,20.' • town on Tuesday night, and the °fact. W.: jacitson's rink, composed- , that the meeting' bed not been pre-' Forrester, J. 'Johnston, B. GibbAnits aind himselfewere euccessful in deka .PerlY .44"trus'il. on account of the st,orrny Weather onSandaY: the ciowd the folio:owing alluring ia Copies Strand " McClure " Nilm4ey s; 6; Wide ,World" ". Chambers Journal " •" WOrlds Work " Saentific Anierican thein Were : G, W 'Moore ; i jug their oPPopeuts by 2. while xrolh, on •coin osed. of :Reuben Graham, AL D. McTaggart1 Pair, an • . E. Dowd- ln. skip, lost to their opponents by 7, points, Which: left Clinton 5 down pia the aggregate 'score. The same even- ing a quartette dente Up from Seaforth and were defeated by a score of 12 to 2„ The tort)) plityera were C. E. Dawding, skip, and Messrs, Coestatitioe, Cramp- ton and McKinnon. • BAND CONCERT. -The 'pian of, seats for the Band 'Concert this even-. Thuirsday, Speaks volumes for the, succeas.that will, likely attend this af- fair The talent that will lake part is of the best; and comprises ,otitside, and local members. The Imperial ‘Male Quartette • •is the best coothinatitin of - its kind in Canada ; Miss Pielia,r4,,of NeW:York, .'svho is an autisten the via- was not as large as it otherwise would have been. ritowever, those who were fortunate enough to. be present en- joyed theniselVes inurienselY., Lowe is a Very ,pleasing speaker, filled: with such jokes as are characteristic of an Irishman. It Mr Lowe shoold return at any time, we are certain a full house would greet, him.. A vote of thanks was given the speaker aind then the meeting' closed by singing the National AnthObl, HER END, WAS PEACE. --It :is out very sati.duty this week to chron- icle the 'death of An inestimable and higluly re:Spaded. 1-esident of tqwn; in the person of Mrs. Clara'Whitelyv who passed ' peacefully away on Saturday, bet, at her residence, Princess street, ,aftere, prolonged and painful illness, from stoniarn trouble: associated with 5A:copies for $550004 .,Regott!tarlitit • Si.O0 *50C A complete record of the year's unproventent and inventi • ..Regular price $3,00 Jog plenty Of, pool things, and all that ;lin Will be sere to please anl enter- this inalaclY, she, was Somewhat iricapz "oft Could desire to, satisfy the . inner . taen her hearers ; WillPickard,a tenor adated blithe use other limbs; caused' man,' • Soloist Of no mean repttte, will. give by fa ling andleithing .h,4 head some , several numbers. Misses 'Wm McRae time :ago. Notwithstanding all -her • j3E0E/ OF ariAs Krik;,...The and 'Mariorie La nine will give.•Scot- 1 sufferings, she boiea bright and cheer- • Misses Rine reedited the sadintellig- ful countenance to the last, patient in elice 'Tuesday eliening, that their, brother Charles in Chicago, was dy- ing. • As it was the sister's . wish that one of them should be with hini, if possible, :ere death 'ensued, Miss: Mazy lift-, onthe---1:33 train---Wedeesday morning, but she had not gone long before'the sleCond message came, say- ing their brother had .ptissed• away At Cook ConntyHospital. A Message found Miss MarY.IttALondOrt and she 'returned the net train. However, it was still thought wise . to go ,to Chi- cago, before deciding • whethor to bring the body Immo or not, atid ac- cordingly eheistarted for the, seconrl. time on her -sad.- errand, • As there• is- asister and other relatives buried in Chicago, if is likely there brother's re, mains will also he litterred there. Deep sympathy is expressed for the Misses Hine in their sorrow. • • HAVE YOU. ' SECURED 'YOUR you- have not already • sp- eared your seats for the Meister Enter- tainment be Sen. 30th, you should, no Sc. tut mice, or you may be withoot one .when the night of the concert' cornea - Whereyer the 1V1eAster Gle,e Singers. the Annual e....teuemen in July. have appeared in Canada they have • - • received the highest. praise from the WFIAT „DISTANT FRIENDS SAY. critics. A few`, reinolps ipsp tbepress FrOm It, Beak, Vera, N.D.: "We ;we as fellows : "It' may he stated rook forward for the NEW Etta every Nvithout ex,eggeratiali that the Cana, Tuesday.; it is like aletter to us. We than poblic bas never yet'heard, any- are having ' beautiful weather, yery thing in quartette singing to Surpass little•shom as yet, hut pretty cold." .. thework.•of the Meister. Glee 8ingern," Mrs. Sarah Bowen who lives at °Fib,: -Terra-Ito "The Meister Singers kosh 'Wis. says 'the Nzw. Elm. is a have wandered farafield and their sup. renacrin-the-Tenderingef-part.songs ba. never been challenged." --Quebec, Telegraph. "To the lover a the best in ittisic,. it .was a • revelation and a feast."-Sydrily , Record • For further. recornMendations ask any of our town., people who heard them on their:first appearattee'bere.-- 7, - -• DIED IN OLINTON.There -died in Clinton hit Monday last the beloved wife of M. Diehl, of the fifth con- cession of Stanley. Mrs. Diehl had never complained ° of being ill, until about 4 week before her death, al. though she had been losing in flesh,' and on Thorsday. 'last did her own housework. On Friday she became Much Worse,' and was advisied by her physician that she • had better be re. %ova. to the hospital,' to which place She was brought Saturday. A consul- -404mi was held,' but it was decided that an operation would be of no adz"' viceovring to her weakened condition and the septic nature of her trouble, „which preyed to be true, death result - log bir-,MOnday morning. She was abciut, 34 years of 'age, had, been mar- ried to 'her sorrovdng husband about ten ware, and &little son and daughter are left without it loving mother's care. The funeral WAS held on Wednesda y afternoon frem the family residence, interment taking place in Baird's dem etery. Mr. Diehl, and children have the deepest sympathy of all. tish dances, and McLeod Wdi do the comic work. Besides ail' this, the 'band will play a number of neri`pieees. Let there be 'a good, turnout and silo* your appreciation of the Band's effortS 111 ppividlng tirst-clais traSical or;'. ganizatien fertile town, ' ' ' the knowledee of her Saviour's- love. Mrs. Whitely was the widow of the buts W. T. Whitely, who predeceased her in 1809. .She , was the daughter.of Mr. and Mrs: Jain ' Smith, who came to this country about,forty years ago frem-7.Woolltridge.__DorsetShire, land, Where:Mrs: Whitely wit'S born: A few -Years after ccimiog out, Miss • Clara Smith, as the *deceased was then called, returned to England with the , intention of remaining, there,leaving the fetidly in Canada She returned; howeyer, and at Goderich, in 1871; she, was married to Mr. Whitely. A fain - justice GMITOW, E. 'Floody. Hugh sue- fly ofq-nwdanghter and four sons was Math.- E, 3. 11:Duncan, Pr. 'Sloan and born -Miss linrida at. heme, Wellesley G. A, Smith,. 1-l000rstry ,Presidents; S. at New Orleans,, Lester at St. Thomas, Garnet, and William. Btsalea her: children, a brother and two sisters also mourn her lobs -James Sniith; of town, Mrs; GoOdgerbif Woodateck, and MtS Cowan of Bright. A number of friends In/RON OLD BOYS -The - annual meeting of thelluron 0111Boys Wits held Friday evening in the Temple building, Torento. The re corps of officei:s show - e1 the ,society tobe 10 :1 flourishi rig con- clitiaa With a good surplus in the tree., sari, . The follaWing.Offh:ers Were elect: , ed: -Col; Otter, S. S. Willison, Mr. T. Church, President; (inn. Deacon, Vice.Fresidenti E. Moody, Sere - Cary; W, O.M.cTa4;srart,Trclustirer; j4S. Mclitinnon, li.l.V1cLeod, T. G, Soole,. J. S. Timmins, J. 'O. klysiop, James aysinp,.. .eenclereast, IL and relatives, were .poSent from oat - Bothwell, .1.04 MO)onald..T. P. Martin side points, at:the funeral; which was Oleos, .1*. • A. iffeLturen, R.,A,. held on -Tuesday afternobo, iriterment 'Walker, IL Sloan. W, E. Groves,' j• taking plebe beside the remains of her Marks and W. Beswetherwick, . the late husband, in Clinton' 'cemetery, Dr, committee of managerrient. The. abnual, Cook officiating, and messrs. Re Hunt, at home \via be held next Month. AO& J. Miller, W. Harland, W. Cant:4m; .Brickendori and Mir Plunisteel: acted as pall -hearers. FURTHER PARTCOLARS,OP hilts MAY'S DEATII--The Tribune from(Stevensville; Montana)whichbas COD30 tolls, there appears a . lengthy obituary noti^.,a and mei:aerial. besides resolutions front differentscideties.over the death Of the late Mrs; Albert' May. newsy little paper The weather there Space will not permit us to publish all is otel^,ft-although--they--emparienceda--ilt ., hucliplliatpart---whieh.....per Severe lee stOrm few days previous. her life' and death, "Mrs.Phoehe Sane to Writing ; whichbroke many of the May, wife Of Albert May,of the firm of May Brotherselc-raft,yor of Stevensville, died at her 'home on ,Chureh Street, Sunday, ot 12,29, after a lingering ill- ness of Several years., Her mother, 'AUTlirt43t1:111iCr XHOtaWsliarri0Vi' 8S01811ter ilalgalthjtalleivnd ,daughter, Alberta,Were at her bedside when the end came. The funeral took fittest of weather -,no snew to speak of. Place from the bane at 2,30 p. m. on not enough for sleighing,‘ Can you Monday,Xail. 2nff,Rer. I. N. Smith her. let the know why it is that the Cana- former pastor affidatine-and familiar dian wheat, is so ranch lower in price songs Were sung by. the choir. The hand. than that in the United States ; at some casket was beautifully decorated abbot ten inilea distant the wheat is with cut flowers -oil bouquets. The 50 emits lower than In Dakota. Cana- 'floral offeringswere many. After the dian farmers Qe0 being arrested every sernion theladies of theaidsocietypass- ,few days for smuggling wheat oVer ed in a circle about the coffin and each tile 11110 sometimes there are AS &ARMY deposited a carnation in the casket. ' as ten arrests made at once. The Mit. May was.born in Ontario, Canada Wheat raised in., Canada this year is Feb, 10th 1800, In 1883 she was united Bald by thamillers to be of far super. in marriage to Ur. Albert May 'and bar 'quality to the wheat grown here name to Stevensville, Montana -in 180, and. what Makes the big difference in where she Hired and labored, the light price is hard to underatand, of her home, the helpmate of her hus- band and the Wiee rundlovinginotherof DEATH OF GILBERT DOWSON, -The uncertainty Of life Was bratiftt her onlY datighter-* Miss Alberta se- tompanted her, to Phoenix, Arizona horne to Many of the residents of t is and thence to California, Seeking the vicinity, When. it hecatte Psridry imofrHninnglasDt, twhsaotnGiolkbfneSorttWa1)'o ewy., aboint a tyioenarosf habersesnyesetesmh,e burtetaUfrtneerd- bond toameet , hone laab April only slightly improved after a brief illness of a few hours, that since which time she made a bra,ve 'fight for life. But all was tittavailirtg, morning. Ile waswell known in town, ter weehehl her own beautiful honte havirt"Pent WI:Pt bf hisYrninger ar3 every aid and comfort 4 Issible WAS' 'IIELD ANNUAL AftETING.,..-The in thelfason Rotel, and last year e provided for her by the r 'ones of annual meeting of the Clinton tiara. assisted his brother 'Thomas, in e0m- the family and kindred, Mr disease OUlttiral Stsciety was held in the court- itens..D ysw.whith Idea. bait; ,er aliments the.alimentshnti tti lunge waspaotnpm:h 11:teedr uitwithaoriente. oil Chamber oh WedheSdal evening If last Week. The sebretar .treasurer s Spired, the deceased 'went bClack to the ink witevery titense. tier, nervous, sys. report eheeretl reteipts; of$303.P, tted "tint old u Vag w Au"'tetnifecame enfeebled so that the t a ea doing his chores, on the Thurs. Slightest interaptions were wet,y pain- ful- and forego/6rd weeks she was de- prived of communicating with her Many friends. It must hays been a great wince to her in ,those days of 'weakness, to have the presence of her husband anddaughter, of her aged mother her only surviving sister and others all of yawn gave her the most loving mlniecries. As a mother she • WAS moat eotisiderate and loving; a consiatant companion of the only Chia bork,urito her. Hee Miter natUre watLvery strodg ahd with er husband hoartilly in accord. Considering *tat we have learned of her life and char- acter the laanie , she :graced with her . beatitifultetelus Old afteation,the alti the rendered the ()hurt& of Gad, the 'helpless and the needy that she be- friended. Wf tkltAY accord tici bar the eft.: dionittin at itqf about** to anothec "She bath441e What ohs Gould." trees. Mr,S. Bowen had her brother, Geo: Carter, Ad a sister.and her hue - band, Mr. and Alto. Dailey, front Mil. Wankee, to. visit her d.urin the holi- days; . of Fesseriden, also sends ,an interesting letter with his sabgeription to the Nuvt" ERA fer 1005 "Moseys • “We are having the au expenditure of $270.85, Thoe�eioty has 100 entbers, and amongst these ay previous, that an attack of appen. m were distributed As premiums' $224 dicitia seized lithl.; sePtie sonnitien worth of seeds and plants, and SW itt followed, • whieh was the immediate periodicals. The officers elect for the 0aUse of death. This was nOt his first current year are : Pregident, omits fla k, he having experieneed the flottle ; 1st Viee, W. Q. Phillips; 2nd sArne painful ordeal on several mew, Soo. Treas., vice, j, 0,0flerdeirkameTreas., A, ions. and fighting them thrtoagh, dz. oard ef Direotors.-S. Wheat- posting that each socceeding attack Porter z B ley, 4.'llowiten, S. Davis, Thoth Bono. 'not the lut ; but tecOVery Was 1. vls,7, E. Routledge, R. Agnew, A. Mc: evitientlt not for him, the Angel of ,IVidlath a ; ndt. Death c inzing him AS a Victim when Kenzie. T. Trick, S. C. tore, W. Brydone and M. II licTato in the prime of life, he being but 29 s of art. The membership fee will be si yearage, The, funeral, whIcit was this season, and premien:is of 01 „mild•SundaY, wee largebt Wended, tbe,distributed . the spring and ei notwithetandifig the severe weather. l In the autumn, _ „ Ttnhe secretary was, TWO iettae of ClintonO,O,P.'s, of which anted $10 for his services the past society the &ideated was a member,. ear. mobil session of the society I Were present and took charge of the A 11 tha adifisabhe ha en the iirgulfig of April ii, funeral . Rev. litr., Miller, of Varna, disiogio day of fierdin a, OftlotitAdi The bays of town sent * show this I e eau, as beautiful wreath, In token of the Wer res. 1,034 Itt whteh he VI*1 held by them. . kt' W e Mite with hi, exte to1.nil ,c$.• r 1, ei• W. Often the Cheapest IYVais the Best. • Great Stock e ucin Sale ' , 3000 worth'of'Bbots and shoes at,wholesale .0idesl• Now is the time toinvest in .VOOtwear- ' are determined to reduce our Stock, - R.C./.611ER BARQAINS Misses' Rubbersilliti-pr.".to co at 14-10 omen's Rubbers 160 pi, to go at 'IR Rui?bers. 0 pr,. to go at 10 c'et'rtRub ss R4bbbe7pt.p g9a eCrt 31 Pr.. t;g°„ ,,..tIk t 76C, 'They; are good stock but Narrow 'Foes. ou ,can likely get a 'pair. to fit you...See otir,. _Bargain Counters for the best, yalii'es ever offered in the aoun- , try; ItcOst. you nothiiig.to: see.'thern. • triraii 4001d lEtelltable. _ I . -• • Nrio Five Dollar Bargains here , this: week-. One in. Overcoats;.- the other - in •• , Suit's ie2.4 tO. put on, There is ' only •:', ‘• ... . , , , . A , .4 little Morethan:a week- laetween,nOw -and Stock -taking and we . want :to ;!eii • * these d. , iiiiisstivirdists. :7:7e that timed, eco,.thttleressar.bOilrioic'ellitliet - the Overcoats and from $2.50 tio.:-$5 on the re- ductions. There is a ° saving of :$2.:40;,-: dri, ' _ .. , .., . .. , • n.50 Overcoats : for <aim last °Cour $7 50 Overcoats. clearing for a Five Dollar Bilt Not a great many Of there left to Sell. Made • from good beavtrs and cheviots, lined throughout with linings that Weer ' well, (nit in the 'popular full back Style, regular ,$7.50t eissriu8 nowat each:. e a . . .. „earl' .".;„ .41 • A. it • • • • • 6 4. of , StlitS $5 $7.50 was the price Of the cheapest of these Suits, • S/SI; the ' 'best. They.are iaskones thatare left of lines that sold at ihee prioes. Made from Strong all wool tweeds and well litied throng - out, perfect fitting and good.WearIng Snits in every 'way.hecause we want them out of the W84r befOr(6 the now Spring Stocks arrive, We Will give you your choice of this lot at, each ... . . 0000 . . oo oo •_ ...FUR COATS We have about 'a dozen Fur Coats left tChello Every one is a,peffect garment,dependable in every way. If you have any notion buying A Eur Coat this winter, come'and see them. We Will make it worth.4your while to buy, for we want to .turir them into money before Stock.taking, (lents' Furnishings Clinton.