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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-02-02, Page 8The Clinton iklows.Retcor4 11°A sireeK 1 LIST OFFORS Here is a list of Furs we entered in tock, last Tuescay night, January 31st. Just about $300 worth in all. Now we would rather.have the money they represent than put them away until another season. Ready cash is a good deal more use to us than the Furs during the Spring and Summer. There is not a poor or 'inferior quality in the list printed below. Every piece can be depended on both for styletand wearing quality With each description we pint the regular price and what we are willing to take -ather than carry them over. Read th list over and see if there is• anything you think you would like, come and see it, you will not .be pressed to buy unless you 'wish. There are more than two months of fur weather to come yet and you will nearly get your money's worth out of any of the above this ,s,eason. Every price reduction is genuine and the •difference be- tween the regular price and the reduced price is your saving if you buy now, No. lag One only Ohio Sable Ruff Wide at back, long, flat fronts trimmed with cord arid 8 tails, regular $13, 900 rather that carry it over, now marked- • • • • • •a • , a No, 2. • One only fancy grey Squirrel Stple, wide over shoulders, sateen lined, a very stylish garment, 00 regular $22, rather than carry it over we mask...-. NO. 3. One only extaa quality Black Martet Puff, long front, wide collaiatox tailaidoublo fronaregular $18, 2 50 rather than carry it eyewe mark it for No. 4. Three only extra fine natural Alaska Sable Ruffs • very choice pieces of fur, t thinned with 8 tails, the last we have left of our famous $10 special, -rather nn than carry them over we mark them at each. LI*UU • No. 5. One only lopg black Opposstun Ruff, good quality fur, trimmed with 8 tails, regulao, $8.50, rather than c g carry it over we mark it at Jo 04.• No. 6. One only grey lamb Oaperite, nice even curl,high collar, regular $12,50, rather than carry it over we 0 n(1 mark it ..... ..... lhoJU One only black Coney Cgtperine,..comes dowit wall over the shoulder, high coliar, regular 04,59, rather 3 25 than carry it over we mark it.. ...... . ... . NO 8. • • • ' One only black Coney Ruff, good length,trirnmed • with six tails, cord and b 11154 regular $4.50, rather g) nn than carry it over we meek it No, 9. Two onlyiMarten Ruffs, good width and length, regular $5, rather than,earry them oyer, we mark 7n these last two each . . .. . ... . ... I t) One only AlaskaSable Ruff, extra choice Fur, wide at back, long front, 7 tails. and cord trimming, g nn regular $23 rather than carry it over we mark it., uu No, 11. • • One cnly grey Ruff, thick elose fur trimmed with 0 75 six tails, regular $5.now marked . No,12. One only brown Martz kalif, 40 metes long, two large bushy tails, regular $8, rather than, carry it an over we mark it. . . One only Ohio Sable Ititif, long front, wide collar trimmed with tyvo beads, 0 tails., and cord, regular l 2 50 $W, rather than carry it over we marked. it ....... : No. 14. • . • One only brown Marten Ruff, wide collar, long front, trimmed with six ti ils and fancy coed, 'very stylish. regular $10, rathee than carry it over we mark it. • • I • l 1 00 • No. 15. • One only extra choice agible Rufy,very-thick close •• fur trimmed with ten extra quality tails,retiler g I nn $204 rather than carry it over we mark it . N431 -1/U NTo. 16. One only extra -fine Alaska Sable Ruff, verylong front, thickly furred, trimmed with coral and 824 00' tails, regular $33 now marked at. . . I • . • N. No. One only extx•a,hpieA1aka Sable Stole, wide ' at. collar, long front, regular $35 new marked to cleat -20 00' One only No. 1 quality ()hi() Sable Muff, large barrel shape, thick close fur, regular 60, now •6 '25. marked .1 4o aro. . ro,” g, No.19 Two only real Alaska Pablo Muffs, extra firm ftit,•cn good shape, regular$10, bOVV marked at each Jim No. 20. One Only brown Marten Muff. Empire shape, g good size, regular $8 now marked...". , UsUU No. 21, One only extra fine quality Ladies' Persian Lainb Gauntlets, even curl, glossy finish, regular $12 toW gn marked ... . ...... o..“.40.o4oto No. 21. • ,Ote only Ladies' Fur Lined Coat, outside of fine qaality Wack kersey *with Ohio sable collar and reveres, lined throughout with choice 1VItslcritt Militia, a warrii, stylish and comfortable garment, Kit regular price $50 now triarked... ..... No. 23. One only Ladies' Fur Lined Coat, outside of fine black beaver with collar arid reveres of good Ohio sable, lined throughotit with good qualikyaquirrel,OM gn regular 040 now marked , . ... No. 24, . ono only Ladies' Far Lined Coat, 45 inches long outsicle of best quality black kersey, real Alaska sable etillar and reveresjined thronghout with good quality Muskrat very stylish and coonfortaldegar•Kn nn, met t, regular .1180 nosy marked iii(:odg et's Bros Dry Coeds - (Ainton %am a:a • ' * * 1904 ** MAGAZINES In Good Condition M Alluring Prices Strand 10 copies McClure 3.2 Munsey Wide World 12 Chambers Journal 12 " World 'Works 3.2 " 500 500 50e 500 750 1.00 -SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN A record of the years' inventions and improvement. Note the price $1.05 -Compare with current issues- -at regular price - The Fiction is ag' interesting Comment as Instructive ' Illustrations as Pleasing. NORDHEIMER PIANOS Agents Parker's Dye Works. if. D. Fair: Co, Often the Cheapest. Always the Best. Auunimuumft44 4 hi.. Mr, A. W. Branderburger was in Stratford yesterday. • Miss Susie • Cook comes home from Winghain this week. • Mr.' John McEwen of Goderich . was in, town on Monday., • IVIlseJackinat of Palmerston • is via, •iting at Mr. John POWell's Mr. J;?. KermOdy returned to De- ' troit on Tuesday; . • • • Mr. Harry, Morrish left' on Monday to visit friends in Hangover and viein- Olio, Hooper 'of Blyth is sper..dina a few' weeks at the parental:home in - • • • • Mr. Thos., Tipling of Detroit is rn town •this week, having come over to buy horses. Mi., John Moore. :Caine 'home trona Hennall yesterday to attend • the wedding . of his sister...' • ' • 'Mrs. :Wilitarn Patton of Goderich wnship is• iisitiag' with Mrs. "Geo. Lavis this week. Mis Alice Wilson of Greenway vis- ited , for a few.day a with her, cots- . in„ Mrs. A. .1-looper of town. Miss, Lily .Dunlop o Goderich was the guest over Sunday and -Monday Of her friend, Miss Dot: liaker., Mr. and Mrs. Fi. Darrow of Ilayfield "visited Mr. arid 1VIrs„ Peter Ker and Mr.. and Mrs.. B. Ker on Sunday. 1VIr.William .Foat.er of Preston i's 'home ' for: a few days ,.while the firm' by • whom he is employed, is stock--; taking. . • ' iVit W, J. Paisley :was •-• in Go.deriell or Tuesday aactirig as valuator in the transfer of. the Union hotel from' M. -Farr: to John Kelly: • , Mr Thosa Lewis • of Lendoh,who is •• accompanied by his little daughter, is• :the guest of his brother, Mr, Pete' Lewis of .the Hotel Norman - die, this., "week. Miss S Mitchell .wbo was the guest • of het' sister, Mrs-. Ben Cole, • nor ,several 'days, 'returned to Wyandot- - te, alleh., an ,Monday. " a • 7 Mr. J S: Chambersof - Grenfeli, . • Assa., who left, 'Clinton.- for the We st twenty years ago, is iri "tioWn 'On business' and pleasure bent,' : J. B, Irwin of Auburn. was in • town on Monday on his way.. home from Bayfield where he had .been visiting his cousin, Mray, Brandot. Mr,, William. 'Graham Was in Lacan • the. past ,week and algo • visited the digtrict from. Listowel to Luca the .iaterests of the Berlin Sugar.: .Co. • Mr., andMrs.»S Dow of IlenSall were • ih :town-Mir-1day, on :Welk way hOme. from attending the funeral of the late Samuel Jefferson • of Donny- brook: • , Mr.. Andrew Stinson of Ripley. a,nd- * his dangliter, Miss Regs, Stinson, • were guests or Mr. arid Mrs: Thos.. Archer of Ilullett for a few days the past .week. Froin here Miss Stiriaot went to visit Greenway friends. , • Mr.. and Mrs. Peter Campbell of Day»: field left Clinton station on Tees - day on their honeymoon' trip to several Ontario cities. On their re- turn they Will take up their resi- dence in Bayfield. The News-Ree- -ord joins in seasonable 'gredting• Northeast Stanley A few of our young men failed to monist their franchise at No. l• poll on Wednesday of last week, but not so the seniors. TheWeather that day It will be remertibered, was cold and blustery, but four of those who mar- ked their ballots were over 80 years of age and two over 85. The names of these staunch old' men tire : Jams Stewart, Hugh McIntosh, Duncan Macdonald, George Forrest and John Butchart, Mr. James Macfarlane of Oak Lake, Man., who has been visiting his cou- sin, Mr. John Maefarlane, started for home on Saturday, intending t stop a few days in ;Toronto on tho way. Mrs. Albert Nott and children re- turned home Tuesday from a three weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Oarpenter)tortuffalo, 1W, Nott went to that city on Monday and acorn» panied them home. The population of Winnipegis, plae-• cd the directory at 97,401, ..a 1.• February 2n4 1905 11,• Greatest BatgatnSole• eco.rd Commences Saturday Morning • ; • hen it conies to the question of actual buying, there is no person in this county who does not'seek the greatest value for the price asked. To this fact we can attribute the greatest reason of the growth 0 this. store. Best ualityq•-‘lowest prices -that's the unchangable combination that holds the confidence of our hundreds of customers. \Commencing Saturday morning we will place on sale some of the best bar. gains this store has ever given, A feof the bargains are $40 Black Astrachan Coats for 25.00. On Saturday morning we will place on sale° only Fur Coa- ts made of an extra good quality of Black Astrachan, Ate glossy curl. The linings are the best and we guar ;$25ante° the• coat in every way. These are our very best n 0 IR Coats, :Your choice' Saturday morning .at *U $6.75 aucl. 7 .50 ,Caprineg. and Ruffs for 3.95. Your choice of nearly a dozen Ruffs and Caperines, 'made of gbod 'quality of :b.ack astrachan, black oppossum and coon skin, They are all well made and finished and are r regular $6.75 to $7.50. Each to clear. at 4id A 13ig Bargain, In Grey Persian La.mb Caps. .0a Saturdayrimming we will place on sale any Grey Lamb $ 1 Oa Cap hothe store that sold up-ato $2.50," for Caps up to $3.50 for ..• • • 1 only GreY Lamb Muff regular: $5,00 for $2,75 1 only Grey Larnb Muff, 'regular $0.15 for :$3.50 1 only Grey Lamb Ruff, regular $3.95 'for .$2.59 Any $6.50 and $7.50. Ruff in the storeto go at,. .. . ... $3,50 • Any $12.90 Sable Ruff in the store to go at ••• $8.00 • • Ar*Y $10.00 Sable Ruff in the store to go ab. $6.00 Any $18.00 Sable Ruff in the store to go at $13.00 • Any $20.00 Ruff in the store,. at$14.50 . • Any. $25,00 Sable Ruff m the store at $17.50 $4.56 Bear Skin Muff to go at • • 2.50 $7,50 Black Thibet Muff to go at ... ....'..,..,. .. $Q.00 Oppossum Mull to . go at ••• .$5.00 $18.50 Sable Muff to go at $9.00 • $3.75 Black OpPosSurn Ruffs to .go ... ....„.,.....$2,00 • . . • .• ' A . , • • 12'2 c Wrapperette at 5c, On S.taturday morning w4i will place on sale aeveral pieces of 12ac VVrapperetfe at TIIIS LINE WILL BE ON SALE DURING THE FORE- NOON ONLY. $6,50 and 7.50 Cloth -Coats at $2.00. .5 On Saturday morning we will offer for sale 15 only Ladies' Winter Coats, close and loose fitting7backs. The regular thi, prices are $6,50 to $7.50, all to go at each .. . ... ...... 4)Z.0 $3.00 and 3.50 Ciotti -Skirts at $1.85. Just, a few more of these Well made Skirts of all wool' hornespuns, tap., •the regular $8 and $3.50•,values to go at $1.85 • 25c Worsted Hose at I5c. 100 pairs of Ladies' and ,Children's Plain Worsted Hose in 16 . all sizes, regular 25e value to go at . . . . • . • . 25c and 30c Gloves at I9c. • 6 dozen Ladies' and Children's All Wool Gloves, regular. ' 25c arid, 30c, for • • . ' 9 We have many lines of goods not mentioned here that will go on Sale at greatly Reduced Prices Saturday Morning. yotit DIONET RACK 1! `101.1 WANT 190 . • n 'CLINTON • • , • • • POiter's....Hill. : .• , On Monday -evening the 28rd. Jan. a large number gathered,'at Mr.' 0. W: Potter's • hall where Mr M . Cameron was expected to speak that night, but about 8 o'clock' word Was brought that he • had changed . hig Mind' and . Was riot conking. 'Mr. Gee. H. Co;t got a sillier in "one of his ,horsers feet which is not able to work so :pats 1VIr, Pcx to a great inconvenience ' • • • . • .1 Mr, Roy Macdougall is, home for a coupM of Weeks., Mr, Wesley Elliott Sundayed vicinity., „ • Oar, merchant, Mr: G. Vanderbitrgli, has ordered his supply of twine for this year and is taking orders from the farmers. now. He knnws • whit good twine is. Mr James Harrison" el the lgt., wears a broad Mile these days. a It is, airother son- large number of the members of Bethany cliurch went to Bayfield last Tuesday night and presented their pastor, Rev. Mr, McNeil with a load of oats. Mi. McNeil was taken by surprise, .but 'expressed his thanks to them. The evening was then spent In games and aniusemerits,: after which refreshments were served. Mr. 0, W. Potter and family Suia dayed at Holmesville. Mr.• Walter Weston 'and lattily, ac- companied by Mr. F. Picot, Sunday - ed at Mr, G. Vandeaburg's, Phe Members of the Canadian Ord- er of Choseu Friends of Porter's Hill met last Thursday evening and after transacting routine business they had refreshments served to them. • As Mr. Snell forgot to announce that there is to be service next Sun- day evening as Una', be *begs thr- ough The News-Redord to do so. Mr. Mowat Maodougall's cut is lin- Proving we are glad tO say. Mr. Homan jories is at Mr, Win. Tiehborne's at present. Constance, mcssrs. Wm. Lindsay and 11. Proc- tor of this Village spent a few days lost week the guests of Mr. Thos. Mill at Wingham. . . Don't forget the•Wornan's Institute Meeting will be held at IVIrs. Robert Clark's on Wednesday of next week. Oh Sunday afternoon Rev. Mr. Dirks will preach and at the close of the service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be given. Prank Cook of Seaforth spent Stin!‘. day at his how In this village, Prince§§',Victoria,. the ',King's dau- ghter, iaprogressing favorably after her operation Mr .appendioitis. • 11 a man, looks to public opirdon fba the seleetion of• his daily • news- paper, he cannot go far aatray, When he, ,finds that The News, • Tor- onto,has tree largeat. circulation . of any evening paper in Ontario, and is exceeged by only one English evenizia .paper in Canada, he 'r,aturally eon- cludeS that the gederal public have chosen it as the paper most to be depended upoa : that it will not be sensational.; that its :general .„ and political ars will be bright, inter,. asting and unprejudiced and that it will contain something of interest net only to himself bet to every me- mber; of hisfamily., One dollar will get ..ferhe News mailed to you for a, year. • . . . • A New. Game. •"An article is going the rounds the country plias about a, new game that, has cropped :out. Itis " tickle the editor "*and it is played as folloWs :Take a sheet ' of ordinary writing paper, fold it nicely, enclose a bank note sufficiently large -- to pay all arrears arid one year ia advance and hand' it to the • editor. Keep an eye, on him and if it smile adorns his face the trick works fine. Now is the tithe to play the joke, it beats "tlinch"and "pit' 01 hollow. . PORTER'S 1 -.TILL. , Miss Jennie Burke is ilOrne again. She says she enjoyed, herself very nmeh while away. Miss Ruby Potter visited 15et week at her uncles, Mr. Philip Pot- ter's of Holmeeville. A Comparison. The Ximball Graphic puts it this Way; "If a farmer would thresh a thousaad bushela of. wheat and per- mit a thousand different men, living in twenty atates, to esali come and take away a bushel of grain to.„..,he paid for later! -"when they got to 1 -he would be it Much the ,sittne con- dition as the publisher ot a newspaper trying to round up what is due him from time to tikte." AL advertisement in The NeWs- Record brings good teatilig; 0 kC 0 T Eight, Coon . Coats left in stock. Rather than. carry them over we arewilling to sell them without profit or in some cases even a little less than cost, for • they tie up too much money to pack away, if we can find eight men who would buy a g-ood-C-oat if they got a Barcrain. Come and see them en if you have not .• quite made up your mind to buY. •waugiFsimas* TWO SOUTi-IERN COON COATS $15 Two Southern Coon Coats, *thick close fur, nicely marked, high collars,, well lined with heavy quilted linifig,light,cornfortable•and serviceable coat . . . . for,ordinary wea r,regular,$28 .th...e la...st two to sell at, each .. . $ I a - • • TWO CANADIAN COON' COATS $32.50' Two only Canadian Coon Coats, nicety marked • high collar, good 1inrns used thyoughout, will wear well and keep their appearanee,regular $47. last two we have left,going at each 32.50 • . . TWO CANADIAN COON COATS $.35 Two only choice Canadian Coon Coats, thick glossy fur, soft skins„first class linings, high collar, well made. These.are good garments and win giv6 excellent wear, regular $50, the last two going. -at each 4•AV o et .. . ... Cbdi1.. .. • .... 4.1. •,,,, 3 5 TWO, CANADIAN COON COATS $45 Two only Canadian Coon Coats, extra choice garments, made from selected shins, thi.lity furred and evenly marked, best of linings used throughout these are extra choice garments and wW give splea- did wear, regular $60.00 going at A A each... 0 4.01640f ArA.1. ..............• ....... "14 Alr117 Flocigens ()linton