The Clinton News-Record, 1905-02-09, Page 3••,;•,
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LIST
Here is a list of Furs we entered in
$tock, last Tuesday night, January 31st, just .
about $300 worth in all. Now we would
rather.have the money they repre4ent than
put them away until another season. Ready
cash is a good deal more use to us than the
Furs cliiring the Spring and Summer. There
is not a poor dr 'inferior quality in the list
printed below. Every piece can be depended
on both for style and wearing quality With
each description we p: int the regular price
and what we are willing to take tather 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 season. Every
price reduction is genuine and the difference be-
tween the regular price and the reduced price is
your saving ifyou buy now..
No. 1.
•
One.ouly Ohio Sable Rhif wide at back, long, fiat •
fronts trimmed with cord and 8 'tails, regular $13,
rather tban carry ft over, now. marked.. „ Dam
No. 2; . • " •
One only fancy grey Squirrel Stole, wide over
regular $22, rather than carry it over we mark.
shoulders, sateen lined, a very stylish garme.n.14400
NO. 8. - '
One only extaa quality Black Marten Tluff, long •
front, wide collar,fox tails, double front,regular $18,11) gn
rather tban carry it over we mark it for........... 11LoiJU
No. 4. •
Three only extra fine nat:ural Alaska Sable Ruffs .
very choice pieces of fur, t rimmed with 8 tails, the •
last we have left of our famous $10 special, rather O. fin
than carry thein over we mark them at each...-. UsUU
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No. 5.
• One only long black Oppossuinnuff, good quality
fur; trimmed with 8 tails, regulas, $8.50, rather than g Qg
carry it over we mark it al. , • IJIIUU
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No. 6: - • • '
One only grey lamb Caperine, nice even' curl,high
• collar,.regular $12.50, rather than carry it over we it nn
/nark , .. thug,
One only black Coney 'C:tperine,'coMeidowit well •
over the shoulder, high coilar, regular 54.50, Vather 9 ryg
than carry it over we mark it ' . Os
N(1,, 8. . •
One only Mach Coney•Rutr, good leugtintrimmed
with six tails, cord and balls,•regular $4.50, rather 2 90
than carry it over we mark it
No, 9. • . , •
Two only Maven Ruffs, good width and length,
• regular $5, rather•than.carry then oyer, we Mark 3 75
• these last two each.......... ........, •
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Oue only Alaska Sable Riff, aktra choice Fur,
wide at baeklong front, 7 tails and cord trimming,1 nn
egular $24 rather than carry it over we mark it...
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• One Cnly grey Ruff, thick close fur trimmed with 9 ig•
six tails, regular $5 now I 1
No.12. • . • ' ' •
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, One only brown Marten null, 40 mattes long, two
large pushy tails, regi '$8, rather than carry it • g ng
Over we mark it . .. ... . .. . . . . .
One -only Ohio Sable Ruff, long front, wide collar •
triturned with two hethis 0 tails and' cord, regular
$10, rather than carry it over we marked it.....
...l2 50.
No. 14. • -
One only brown Marten Ruff, wide collar,' long
front, trimmed Witli six trils and fancy cord, very '
stylish. regular $16, .rather than cirry • it over we im
nark . . . ..... I !MU
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No.15. • '
One only extra. choice Sable Ruftvery thick close
fur trimmed with ten extra quality tails, regular 3
1
$20, rather than carry it over.....,00-
we mark it.,
One otily extra fine Alaska Sable Ruff, very long
front, 'thickly. forted, trimined with cord and 8
tails, regular $33 now marked at..... 24,00
No, 11'. . •
One only extra choice Alaska Sable Stole, wide
collar, long front,: regular $35 now marked to clear g nft
At • culuu
• No. 18. • - .• • .•
One ou13r No. 1 qnality• Ohio Sable Muff, large
ba rel shape, thiek close fur, regular 50, now, a a
marked .. . • .. Us 40
No...19„ • •
Two only real Alaska:Sable Muffs, extra, fine for, .7
good shape, regular $10, now marked at each...... UU
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No. 2th
•• One only brown.• .MiutenEmpire shape, nn•
good size, regular $8 now marked; ... . . . . U
No. 21.
One only extra fine quality Ladies' Persian Lamb
OanntIcts, even curl, glossy finish, regular $12 now 0.50
. 4.4 4.1
NO. 2t. •
One only Ladies' Fur Lined Coat, mashie of fine
. -quality black ketsey ,with Ohio sable collar and •
roveres, lined throughout with choice. Muskrat
a warm, stylish and comfortable garmentf gn
pegular price $50 now marked..
No, 23,
One only Ladies' Fur Lined Coat, outside of fine
black beaver with collar and reveres of good Ohio
sable, lined throughout with good quality squirrel, nn sn
• regular 040 now marked-. .. .. .... 401 U
t4.
One onIY Ladies' rur Lined Coat, 45 inches long
outside of best quality black kersey, veal Alaska.,
sable collar and reeeres,linect thronghout with good
quality Muskrat very stylish and comfortable gar,tal
ment, regular $80 now marked .... ..... ....i1U•Uill
iiodgens Bros ,... Dry Goods - Clinton
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* * *1904 **
MAGAZINES
In Good Condition
At Alluring Prices
Strand 12 copies
McClure 12 't
Munsey 12 "
Wide World 12 44
Chambers Journal 12 "
World Works 12 "
• 500
500
500
500
750
1.00
-SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN-
A record of the years' inventions
and improvement. Note the
price •$1.25
-Compare with current iseuei-
• -aft regular price -
The Fiction is ae interesting
Comment as InStructive
Illustrations aS Pleasing.
NORDREIMER PIANOS
Agents Parker's Dye Works,
IC 13 Fair Co,
Often the Cheapest. Always the Best,
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February 2nd 1905
he Greatest 13argitin Sale onRecord
Commences Saturday- Morning. •
IllaMuntlutim1111111111,
•Mr. A. W.; Branderbuiger was i
• Stratford yesterday.
Miss Susie Cook comes home from
Winghana this week.,
Mr. .John McEwen of Goderich was
in towe on Monday. .
MissJackman of Palmerston is vis-
iting at Mr. John Powell's
Mr. J. B. • Kennedy returned to De-
troit on Tuesday.
• Mr. Ilarry Morrish left' on Montfoly to
visit friends in .Ha.nover and vicin-
hen it collies 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
of this store. Rest ttalityq -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 Ms store has ever given. A few of the bargains are :-
$40 Btack Astrachan
Coats for 25.00.
On Saturday morning we will place on sale 0 only Fur Coa-
ts made of an extra good quality of Black Astrachan,
fine glossy curl. The linings are the hest and we guar-
antee the coat inevery way; These are_Inur very best
540 Coals. Your choice Saturday. morning at $25.00
$6.75 and 7.50 Caperines
and Ruffs for 3,95.
Your choice of nearly a dozen Ruffs and Caperines, made of
gOod 'quality of b.ack astrachan, black oppossurn - and
coon skin. They are all well made 'and'finished and are
regular $0.75 to $7.50. Each to lear at.
$3•95
•
A Big Bargain. In Grey
Persian Lamb Caps.
Oe Saturday morning we willplace on sale Any Grey Lamb $I 0 0
• Cap in the store that. sold -up to $2.50, for • *
Caps up to $3.50 for • *Lea
•
Olio To�per of Blyth is spending a
feW weeks at the 'parental bona* in
town. •
Mr. Thos. .Tipling of Detroit is in
town this. week, having cove •.• over
to. buy horses. • '
•
Mr. John Moore came .:home from.
• •.:Herisalf . yesterday to attend ;the
wedding Of his siSter. , • •••
1VIrs, William' Patton ot 'Goderich to-
wnship is visiting, with Mrs,' Geo.
Lavis this week.. • • • '
Miss Alice, Wilson of 'Greenway vis
ited for a1ew days with her cous-
in; Mrs: A. Hooper of toWn.. • .
Miss Lily Dunlop of Goderich was the
guest over Sunday and . Monday el
her friend; Miss 'Dot; Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Darrow of Sayfield
• visited Mr. andlIVIrs: Peter Ker and
,Mr. and Mrs. 1-1. 'ter on Sunday.
Mr:William Foster 1# Preston is home,
for a few day e while thefirm by
• whom he is employed, is stock-
. .• •
•Mr„ W.. , j:•:•Pafsley• was in - Goderieh
Or; Tuesday acting ae,valeator ..in
the transfer of the Union. hotel from.
M. Pair to John Kelly.:
Mr. Thos. Lewis of :London/ • who is
. ' accompanied by his little daughter/
•
is the guest of his brother, Mr.:.
Pete Lewis of the Hotel' Norman -
die, •thie week.. • .
Miss. S. Mitchell,. who . was the guest
of h.er sister, Mrs- Ben Cole, for
Several days, , returned to.vityp,nilot-
tei 'Mich., on , Monday.%
Mt . .1. S. Chambers of la-renteli,
. :Assn.., ,who left' Clinton for th6 We-
st twenty years" age, , is in . town
• on business and pleasure bent. ' •
Mr.. J. 13: Irwin of Auburn was .• in
• town oti. • Monday on his way borne
from Bayfield where he had been •
visiting his Cousin, Mr. W. Brandon.
Mr. . William• Creliant was ii Liican
• the past- week. and .also visited the
district from jJstowei • to Lue4now
, ill the' 'interest of ilie Berlin Sugar:
Mr, and Mrs. S. 1)0w' of tleitSall Were'
in , town Mondayon their way home
•• from attending. the funeral of , the
• late Samuel Jefferson of pottny-
• • brook.' ' • • : • •: •
Mr. Andrew. Stinson of Ripley and
his daughter,
Miss Belli Stinson,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos,
Archer ' of Hullett for a feW days
:elle Vast • Week. . From here Miss
Stinson went to visit •Greenway
friends,
Mr. and 1V1rs, Peter Campbell of Bay-
field left Clinton station on Tues
day on their honeymooe -trip ' to
.. several Ontario cities. On their re;
.. turn • they Will take up *their • resi-
dence in Baydeld. The NeWs-Rec-
• Ord joins,' in seasonable. greekrings•
• Northeast Stanley
A few of our young men failed to
eXereise their franchise at No. 1 poll
on Wednesday Of last week, but not
so the seniors. The weather that day
it will be. reMembiered,• was Old and
blustery, but four, of those who mar-
ked their ballots were over 80 years
of age and two over 85. The tames*
of these staunch old' Men are.: James
Stewart, fugh McIntosh, •. Duncan
Macdonald/ George Ferrest and John
DU tchae V,
Mr. James IVfaciarline of Oak Lake,
Man,„ who has been visiting his colt -
sin, . Mr. John Maefarlatier • started
for honit) on Saturday, intending t
stop a few days ift (Toronto on the
Way.
Mrs. Albert Nat and children re-
turned' home Tuesday from a three
weeks' Visit with her sister, 1VIrs,
Carpenter of 'Inflate: Mr. Nott went
to that city on Monday and accent -
patted them home.
The population of WiniiiPeg is Sm-
ell by the direotory at 07,401.
1 only Grey Lamb guff, regular $5.00 lor $.2.75
.. • 1. .pnly. Grey Lamb Muff, regular $5.75 for' $3,50
onlyGrey Land) :Ruff, regular $6:95 for $2',50
Any $8.50 and $7.50 Ruff. in the store. to go at. , $3.50
. •
Any 512.00 Sable Ruff in the store to go at $3,00
Ary 510.00 .Sable Ruff in the store to go at • 56.00
• Any $18.00 Sable Ruff in the store to go ... . ... . . ..:$13:00
•
Ay $20.00 Ruff in the -store at - $14.50 •
Any 525,00 • Sable Ruff -in the store at .. . . . . ........... 517.50
54.50 Bear Skin Muff to go at ••• .$2,50
• $7..50 Black Thibet Muff to go at .53 15
•
* . $9.00 Oppossuln Muff to go at 55 00• •
$13.50 Sable, Muff to go at ' $9.00
.59.7.5 Black OppOssuni Ridis :to. go at
$2.00 •
12;c Wrapperette at 5c.
kOnSiaturday morning we will place on sale several pieces
of 12e Wrapperette at
THIS LINE WILL BE ON SALE DURING TIIB FORE-
• NOON ONLY.
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• $6.50 and 7.50 CIoth
Coats at $2.00...
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On Saturday morning we will offer for sale 15 only Ladies'
Winter Coats, close and loose Ottittenacks. The regular •
• prices are $6.50 to $7.50, all to go ,at each • $2,00
$3,00 and 3.50 Cloth
Skirts at $185.
• Just a few mere of these well made Skirts Of Wool • 0185
homesputis, .
the regular $3 and 53.50 values to go at IV
. •
25c Worsted Hose at ..15c. •
• 100 pairs of Ladies' arid Childrea's Plain Worsted gose in
all sizes, 'regular .25c value to go at. •. ••• ."
.25c and 30c Gloves at I9c.
:, •6 ,doten. • Ladies' ..and .11- :Wool :Gloves, • regular •. ••
• . 25e n.nd. 30e; for -• • • •:•• • • • • • u •
• ••••••.- :-• • • • " .-•
We have many lines of goods
not mentioned here that will
go on Sale at greatly Reduced
Priees Saturday Morning.
TOOlftIF MONET OAVN.
ToV WANT V " ••
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Porter's
On Monday evening the 23rd, Jan.
a large number. gathered at Mr. 0.
W., •Potter's ,hall where. Mt, M. G.
Cameron was expected to speak that
night,.. but about 8 o'clock word . was
bt'onglit that . he had changed . his• :
mind and was not condeig.i
• Mr:Geo. H. Cox g'ot • a sliver • in.
one of his horso's feet which is not
able to work so puts Mr. Cox to a
great incenvenience..
Mr. Roy Macdougall ' is home for a
couple i'ef Weeks. . • .. ;
1).01in1rii.y..!esle3r Sundayett in our
.v.
• •
Onr*rnereiraittr•Mr. G. VanderlAirgh,
has "ordered his supply . of twine for
this, year and is taking orders from
the farmers new. 1 -Te ' knows what
!oMr4r.:t.lwainmeeSiv...1-larrison of the 1;st
wears abroad smile these days. •It
is another son.
A large number of the 'members • of
Bethany church went to Bayfield last
Tuesday . night and presented their
• pastor, Rev. Mr. McNeil with a load
oats. Mr, McNeil Was taken by
rprise, but expressed histhanks to
• them. • The evening was then spent in
games and amusements, after • which
refreslunents Were served. •
Mr, O. W. Potter andfamily Sun-.
dayed at. liolmesville. ' •1
• Mt. Walter Weston and family, ac-
companied by Mr. F. Picot, Sunday-
edat Mr. G Vanderbur 's
• • g •
The members of. the Canadian ord-
er of Chosen Friends of Porter's Hill
met last Thursday evening and after
transacting routine business they had
refreshtnents Served to them.
As. Mr. • Snell forgot to announce
that there is to be service next Sun-
day • everting as usual, he "begs thr-
ough The' News -Record to do so.
Mr, Nowak •Maedougall's cut is im
proving we ate glad to say. •
• Mr. Hetnan Jones i at Mr. • Win.
Tichborne's at present.
•
• Constance.
1VIessrs. Wm. Lindsay and IL •Proc-
tor- of this village spent a few days
teat week the guests of • Mr. Thos,
Hill at Wingham,
•
• Don't forget the Woman's Institute
meeting will be held at Mis. -Robert
• Clark's on Wednesday 'of. next week.
• On Sunday afteritoon Rev. Mr,
• Birks will preach, and at the close of
the service the Saerament of the
Lord's Supper Will be given,
Prank Cook of Seaforth spent Sun-
day a,t bis Moe in this village, •
Princess Victoria, the . King's dalk•
ghter, is Progressing faverably, after
her operation for appendicitis. '
If a 'man look s :Co public. opition
for' the selection of his daily neWs-
paper, he cannot go far a;stray.
When he finds that The NeWs• Tor
onto, has the largest eirculailon of
. any evening paper in Ontario, and is
exceeded by only one English evening,
paper in Canada, he naturally con-
cludes that the general public have
chosen it as the. ••paper Most 6. be
depended upon that :it will not • be
sensational, that its general and
political news will be bright, inter-
esting and unprejudiced • and that 14
will Contain • something of interest
not only to himself but to 'every me-
mber of his family. One &Alai.. . will
gt, .The News mailed :fo.ra
year
•• •
. . A New
An article is going the rounds it
the country press about a new 'game
• that has cropped out. 11 18 • called
".tickle the editor "'• and • it is
played as follows Take a sheet of
!ordinary writing paper, fold it nicely,
enclose 'a bank note suffieiently large
to pay all arrears and one year in
advance .and hand it to the. editor.
Keep an, eye on litho and if a smile
adorns ha face the trick works fine.
Nov is the • time to play the joke, it
beats "ilinch"and all hollow,
Eight Coon. Coats left in Stock: Rather than:
.carry them. over we are willing•to seil theiti.without a.
profit or in some Cases even a little less" than cost, for '
they tie tip too Much money to pack away;ifwe Can
find eight men who would buy a gocid.tOat.„if they got
a Bargain: .Come and see.thein even if you.. have not
qUite madeup your mind to buy,
POETETLIS RILL, •
Miss Jennie Burke is home agate.
She says she enjoyed herself • very
'lunch while away., °
Miss Ruby Potter visited last
week AA her uncles, Mr. Philip Pot-
ter's of nolmesville.
•A Comparison,
• The Graphic puts 'it this
Way "If •a, .fariner would thresh a
thousand •bushels of wheat and per-
mit • a thousand different men, living
in twenty states, to tach come and
take away a bushel of grain to be
paid for Iater-"when they got to it"
-rho would be in much the same ton -
&Oat as the publisher•o *paper
trying to round upEt ie due him
from Aline to time." •
At. advertisement . in The NeWs-
Iteeord brings good resulta!
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TWO SOUTHERN COON COATS $15
Two Southern Coon .Coats, thick. 'close. fur,
nicely marked, high collars ' well lined With heavy
quilted lining,light,cornfortable and serviceable coat
for ordinary. wear,Tegular, $28 the last two it
to' sell at each. 4/1 5
• TWO. CANADIAN COON COATS $•
32.5o
Two only Canadian Coon Coats, nicely : marked
„high collar, good linings used throughout, will wear
.well and keep their appearance,regidar 0., •
•$4't last two we have left,going at each 4,u
• TWO CANADIAN COON COATS $35 .•
• Two 'only choice Canadian Coon Coats, thick
glossy fur, soft skins, first class lining's, high collar,
• well made. These.are good garments and will give
excellent wear, regular $50, the last two
• going. -at each ••41
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TWO CANADIAN COON COATS $45
Two'only Canadian Coon Coats, extra ehoice
garment, made from selected shins, thi..kly furred
and evenly marked, best of linings used throughout
these are extra -choice garments and will ,give sPlen•
did wear, regular $60.00 going at 5
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Hocigens Bros*
Clinton