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etiring ale
ntinues.
ON'T FORGET that this Great Retiring Sale is still going on, 'and;
• •I •ver.. worth in the store.finds a ::new ownerr '
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ill c to t ollac.
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While it lasts, you'caul'. buy anything here you won't . save money on.
There are Dry G in plenty you; want right now, while we have winter.
he..... r , ry u►add�, p Y
. u can save, beyond question;°'•if you bu them HERE.- You will be wanting
Laces and Embroideries, Cottons, Lawns, Summer Underwear and Hosiery, in. two
or three months at the most. You will have• to:. bu y them then, ' beyond doubt. You.
can save 25c wise on every dollar's worth HERE and NOW. Isn't that a saving..
worth while ? Don't put off. Anticipate your wants. The minute ,the sale is over
the chance ,is gone, for.none can sell at these prices all the time. Here are some : good
things this week,—Some big, some little—all money -savers.
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teat Saving on
?ur Coats
We have probably I2- or is ;Ladies
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Fur Jackets and: Fur fined. Coats. They
... . •y
areall up-to-date, stylish 'garments,. made
from A 1 quality fur—the kind 'you havg
always been used to buying here.. We
would like to get them turned into money.
right away, and are willingto take net
cost, or even a little less, for any of them,
in order to do it. If you have any notion
at all of Fur Coat buying, we will give
you a bargain. Here are three samples'
to show you what we are willing to do.''
Number_ 1
Three Ladies' Fur -lined Coats, ggod
• quality black shell, withfur collars and •
reveers, regular $55.00, for Retiring &aa7.5o
Sale
Number 2
Just one Ladies' black fur -lined Coat, a
• •. agarment that has style to it, and will
be both comfortable and agood wearer.@ Q 50.
Regular 37.00, for Retiring Sale..... •
umber 3
• : 'This is the best Fur -lined Coat we
have. A really beautiful garment,made
from extra • quality Broadcloth, very
choice lining and collar. It was $85.00.$60 00
now for Retiring Sale •
the Coats . a
Great big Bargains in Coats. Not 20
of them now to sell, and everyOne an'un. •
doubted BARGAIN. We simply .'must
and will sell them inside of the next week
or two, Not even half-price will we ask
for them to do it, 'so youcan see j 1st
whatt kind of bargain is waiting for you.
$11.15 for Maiitles that sold at
$9.00 and $10.00
Ladies' Mantles, blacks and fancy "'-
Tweeds, regular prices were 3850, $900 .'
and 111000, out they go Saturday at your- $415
choice ......... •
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12.00 and $13.40 Mantles
for $5,?3
All stylish, up.to-date garments, made.
for this season's trade, regular prices
were $12.00. $13.00 and $13:50., blacks or
tweeds, out they go Saturday at your $4.5
choice ..... .....: .... ..... �Y .
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$15'and $17.52 Mantles
for $7:25 ` .
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The last -that are left of our best selling •.,
. lines, somA blacks, some colors -all' new
this.seasbn. Regular 315.00, $17.50, oute7 • 25
they go Saturday at your choice .. , . - ....
children's Coats
Half *Price..
• Not one; but is new this season. Good,
stylish garments, well made, faultless in
tit, no matter, what the former price was,
lust half of; that. is what,.we'ask now: ;
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FRIDAY., JAR. 17, 1,903
Weal Notices.
D1.OVENS, London, Surgeon. Ocu-
list. $peoialist, will be at� ' t'. 'S. R.
.R9lmea' Drug store, on Thursday,
J.an. , SUth, (*lases properiy fitted,
deafness, catarrh and failing eyesight Itreatel. . ,.
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- . rail a collision
COLLISIONW
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au a
• took place at. Seaforth . ons S y
I night, which fortunately did:. little
harm beyond the tearin up; of the
1., ,-.45011111 g0010i
track, for some distance, he auxiliary
was bought from Stratford onliunday
and the track repaired, so that there,
was no delay to traffic. °
• NI RO +S-Recenti a party died
in town, whse family were left "with-,
out tooMuchof this; world's goods,
We. are told that Mr J W Elliott, liv
ery-man, offered all . conveyances
necessary for the funeral,' free of
charge.' This was eery'. commendable
Indeed, and shows that he has asym•
pathetic heart.
FARMER'S COMPLAIN - The prao.,
tice indulged in by several of our
townspeople of petting : as , eland cin-
detrimental
cad
dere upon the roadway is
to trade and traffic, inasmuch as farm-
ere and teamsters cannot draw as
, large loads of produce, etc, as they
otherwise might.we are told- there is
statutory regulation bearing upon thy
seine, making - the practice illegal.
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-. Quarter -off • on- White -Underwear
We have a very goodassorfniefirof Ladies' White Underwear, Drawers,
Corset Covers, Gowns and Skirts. They have all been put out`oira table at the
back of the store, -and -while -the -Retiring Sale lasts, you can have any of them at
straight " Quarter -off regular prices. You will "be buying these', goods • from
some person before long, and you will pay full pricefor them, if you don't buy
HERE and NOW.
Here is a Money_ saving List or—Purchasers
P!urchasers
Tape 2 bunches tor5c
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Hundred of bunches 'of white cotton •tape.
all widths, the same as we havebeen selling
right along at 5c, for retiring sale now 2 50
bunches for Y
Peari buttons 7t
Extra fine -Pearl buttons, two or four boles
assorted sizes; regular 121-nnd 15e, special for 'in
retirircg�aYe perctozerr... W
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5c pin? 2 papers tor, 5c ,
200 papers good .quality pins; 005 in each
papers, assorted sizes, extra quality for re- Nit
tiring sale, 2 papers for • . , . .
Ladies 25e Linen Handkerchiefs
2 tor 25c
' Ladies extra fine quality pure linen ,hem.
stitched handkerchiefs, one of our hest
lines. We have a few too many of 'them.
They have always sold at 25c a piece. .coni- •
mencing Saturday for retiring sale special 9SY
2 for ' 11
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'Gentlenwens Linen Handkerchiefs
2 for 2.5c
- Gentlemen very finequalityYuen cam -
brit handkerchiefs, fine round even threw- `-
We. have sold them • at 25e right along.
Clearing the last for retiring sale at 25c
2 for tJ4
{ Hose 25el+uist ahout 100 parrs of these stockings
left, good quality cashmere, ribbed'. double
knee, standard 35c quality. ror retiring
sale special per yard.. ...
''' Cashmere [lose 19c .
Probably 50 pair of this line 101t. Nice
gtta;1ity, ladies cashmere hose, soft ilnish, an
eiet'ra geed line at 25c,' for retiring sale .104
special .• ... ,. 1
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Areas Shields 9c
Good qualitystockinette Dress Shields
sizes 2 or 3,12to 15e are the prices we sold OC
them for. retiring per pair , . , ... „
25e
Pillow Cases 17e
120•pillow • oases inade from verygood
quality English pillow cotton hemstitched
ends. '. 40, 42, 44, 48, in. Regular 25c for re- 17n
tiring •sale special each • 1 1 b
Fancy Braids 5c
Hundreds of yards of them. Fancy dress
--;trsn►mingebraida-nf A11--leinds::, We-.want�t0___.
make a clean sweep of the stock, so have 'ga-
thered these all together and- put on the
bargain table Saturday • at your choice per 5C
yard . .r.. Y
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r-diantle-Buttons 2e :
Mantle buttons at 2c.Dozens and dozens of: -
different kinds. A clean up of the .button
stock; Choice of them all commencing Sat., rip
erday your choice per dozen.... ,,..... , LY
:48 -inch Lawn2• i
• Extra fine quality India Lawn, 48 in. wide
(Cake a note of ; the width) round even e11
thread special for retiring sale per yd::. , 1 2ir
124 and 15c English Cotton:10e
Very fine English cotton, full bleaghed,
iroft cfmbric finish, round even thread, Just
the thing for fine sewing. Special for re- . II11
tiring sale per yard 011
t&and 39c Embroideries' 115c
Hundreds ok yards cotton torch& laces
and insertiens,.VariOUS widthe and qualities KA
clearing put for retiring sale 2 yards,
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liabdkerehiers 4 tot 24
Men's turkey red handkerchiefs, ,large size,
good quality, regular 100, -for retiring salei)K
THEY ALL SAY IT -Mr '013 Han-
ley, of Mandel Sask.% formerly of God,
erich Township, renewing his`subscrip.
tion to the New Bra, says: We look
for the New Era each week asa letter
fronithe garden, We are having fine
weather, just enough snow to make
sleighing and the weather is mild,
and we have allwe want of everything
so what more do we need.' _
RATHER UN.Ut.UAL-At a $mss
Sunday School entertainment in
Chicago, a•couple of weakis ago, three
of the persons having charge of the
different'•..branches of the pr ogram
were Messrs Wm Taylor, (brother of
Mr. lacob .Taylor) Mr • Geo Tedford,
and his -daughter Miss. Hattie:• The
peculiarity of the oirculiistance lies in
the fact that all are old members, of
WiliisChurch, Clinton, and. -mere se
lected without -any -thought of their
• former connections.
I A GOOD SHOW- Green's Moving
Pictures, which have been on exhibi-'
•. tion in the town hall for four nights,
j under the auspiees of the Athletic As-
sociation,hed good houses every night .,
-On the whole, the .entertainment was
very good, there being nothing gbjec-
I. tionable in the views,. while some of
them were quite the reverse. The real-
' istic effects given t-) the picturedby an
assistant is a new feature of these
bhows and"added tb.their interest: The
thletie-ad sociation.isaieL,dollars to ,-
the'good:' •i .
SHOULD :BE STOPPED -Some of
. the boys in town are in thp, habit of
making life miserable for Jn. Wade
by pelting him with snow -balls, and
• in other ways causinghim annoyance,
Because he as good-natured and un-
to cause -trouble -by defending:.
himself is no reason why he should be
imposed upon. The :fun, if •such. it may
, be called, is carried altogether`too far,
and while there is no desire to see the
boys punished, "they should- receive
some oFdcial intimation the practice,
inns, stop:
L 0 L -The meeting of T.. 0 14 'to elect
ofli.ers for•the township of Aullett for. j•
the coming year was held in. Summe
hill, on Tuesday, Jan 14th. The follow-
ing are the elected officers:-eDistcict
j Master, J-Montgomesy-,•Seaforth±De--
uty DistMaster,5' Searlett;Winthrop
' „Rec. Sec., W Kerney Winthrop ; .Fin-
' ance Sec., D 8 Cook, Clinton; Treasur-
er, J. Welsh, '• Seaforth ; Chaplain, 0
Lowery, Summerhill ; Guard, J Mil -
Lecturer, D Barr. Summerhill, The
next meeting will be hel : in .Clinton,
on Jan. 2nd. 1000.
The members eluot of the new t3onn.4
oof il Metein
office• d on subeoribedtheirdMonday, Band tooeclarationkthen
seats. Mayor Wiltee Dep. Reeve
Gibbings and Councillor Ford were
appointed strikingCommittee to select
-the 'alone standing Oommitteeafor
the year, which is as follows:—
The Arai name mentioned in; each'
committee e •
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tt e e h a
airm o,
STREET Smyth; Gfraham,- Taylors,;
Jparckso'
n.PRO EiT�
dt aLEcTRfl IT4T
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Jcn Hearn,(fibbings,
FIRE & WATER -Ford Taylor and
QkElHeTEY -*Graham, Smyth and
• UHARI',!',Y'--Hearn. Gibbings, Ford,,
PARK -Jackson, Graham, Gibbin-g8.
BY-LAWS Taylor, Jackson, Smyth
FINANCE.-Gibbings,'Tayl"or, Ford.
OFFICERS -Mayor and Council. •
COURT. OF REVISION -Mayor,
Gibbings, Smyth, Ford, Taylor. ,:
YNr M D McTaggart was . appointed . to.
the Collegiate Board of Trustees, -Dir;
E M McLean to the Public Librrary
Board, Messrs Wiseman and..P Cante-
lon were appointedAuditors , .•• ••
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The Capadian Almanac
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE--, Owing to
the F M O A convention being held on
the 23rd, the regular meeting of the
Women's Institute will be postponed.
for r week. Further parti,dulars
next w, ek. • • .•
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annual meeting of the shar lders of
die Olintoe Knitting Co Lin ted, was
held in the Oonipany's ofece on Mon-
day, Jan 13th, where the following.
officers were appointed, Samuel Owee
President; H B Combo, Vice Pres. and
Treas. ; E M McLean, Sect.; II T Rehab
M M Combe, Alfred Owen, Directors,
The Treaserers• report was high&
satisfactorpto the shareholders,it was
resolved to go -more exte ively. into
.ri the manufacture of worste wary
more operatqrs wili he requested
fore March.
January Session was held Wednesday
evening. Owing to there being several
'poultry -shows An- lib- present; there -
Iwas not a huge competition, but the
, qnality was first class, In Orpingtons
the first prize was won by F. Andrews,
2nd, Ray Ford ; Brehm% lst and 20d;
3abeZ Rand, 'After the transaction of
important busine'ss, it Was decided to
hold the next meetinig on Monday,
and Spanish will be judgel. Notwith-
1 standing; the membership fee has been
increased te '$1,and 50c for boys ender
' 17 years of age, the sotiety eoritinuee
tO proeper. • Ib le expected the next
Meeting Will he the mostinteresting of
METEREOLOGICAL REPORT FOR
DECEMBFE M. -The highest axiafti-
470 on the Oth,' the loWest 'minimum
temperature Was 40 on the 4th; the
higheet range was Wei on the 4th and
th.e lowest evaa 30 on the 17th. The
mean thaxinium temperature Wee fil-
11.850 ; , The rainfall was' 1.72,112ehee,
• was dell and eioudy With Very /OW
bright days. The month closed with
Very little km* on the givund; 'and,
the streams scarcely frozen over!,
There were only three days of, gOod
sleighing.but fait sleighing during the'
greater part of the month,
PUBLIC, SCROOL 1710AED .•:•• The
first meeting of the Salop' Board Wes,'
held On Wednesday evening. Mr F.
Hall, Who has ably filled the positiou
of chairman for th,e past year, waa un-,
Ingham°, the efficient Secretary, was
re -Appointed and the usual standing
committees Seiteted. It Wile decided,
te advertise for it caretaker. MrOopp
Appeared before the Board, arid pro-
tested against the action of one of ,the
leadierii in disciplining hie .datiglitet.
Daisy, who he maimed, didnot deserve
it. The liotird. on the report of the
Principal! and teacher. had Some time
Ago onstamecl an action Of the teacher, ,
and declined to re -consider their coutsk. 1
At Atha 'present lkile. tit 'Thompson
Welt appoititedfirthe Collegiate Board
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. 4 Mr, Pries Ma, ,A .most ooalplete collection sof feet
The best of the kit* published -
Pocket Diary
Aawes:your memory,o.r Helps o�keep.a pot ntm ent
s
4nd
meet obligations, Ail styles And priced,
X?ally Calendar Pads for the ()f#1
A. leaf tor every day, Da* in large flgurea,.and s►.mesa
'for (notes. Pad alone 150. With stand for renewal nest
year350 •-
Tarbel I's Teacher's 6 u`ide
•Sunday`$choo1 Lessone foa,111 . Words and phrases ,axe
plained., Suggestive thoughts: - Lesson topica illuetraled.
Sentence sermons. - Subjects for discussion. .
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The +dist of the Lesson °
Bach•lesspnObrieflyy toldi,three;ages to. peek. Can be.•car.
ried in the vest pocket Good for the boys`' 'Price s
e \V� D. Fair Co.
Oftcn ,thc Cheapest: Always'the Boat,.
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Thefollowirig list T)f-eurpriCes--2 re for SATURDAY amod MONDAY
only, and, without doubt these are the biggest bargains wi ever offered.
We have a reason --THAT'S OURS—and the ben.efit—THAT'S
YOUR'S.,Come early and.often; we are here to please our patrons.
Four only Men's Natural Canadian
--Coon Goats-, good,- long,l.cleep
made; sizes 42, 44 .and 10p teg.
$65, Sale -price $55.00
our --only-Men's Brown C lEskin
big, rooiny Coats, reg. $22 for $16.00
Men's Odd Pants
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n s weed ‚Pants, in stripes
nd checks, space will not permit cif de-
scription,but the following prices oug,ht
Regular $1•25 Pants for ese
Regular 1.50 Pants for SI 20
Regular 2.00 Pants for 1 59
Regular 2 ISO Pants for 2 10
Regular :4 0? Pants for 2 65
Regular 3 50 Pants for 3 00
$110.00 Men's Coats $7.50
Mens black Ctieviotiand Grey check
Tweed Coats with or without velvet
collars up to date style reg$to.00
Mens Black. Cheviot Coats, good
loose coat, well made and trimm-
Bpy's Coat at Cost
Boys black and greYCheviot coats,
$2o.00 Women's Astrachan Coats, $13.
° coats siie 34 and .16' black satin _l_ined
talitrlining;-self collar
regular $2o.00 for $13.00
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'A/5.0o Astrachan Coats A20:00
good glOssy color, sizes 36 and 38,.satin
lined full .sleeve With Cuff, regu- -
$45.00 Astrachan 'Coats, $32 50
4 only women's black Astrachan
ity, satin lined, sizes 34, 36, 38 '
$5a00 Astrachan Coats $36.50.
6 only womens black Astrachan
and Bokaran fur coats, with natural or
. sab-le collar and revers, made of. whole
skins and close curl, a guaranteed coat, •
size's 34, 36, 38 and- 40 regular
$0.90 for
4 only womens Near Seal fur coats.
with sable collar and, revers, 'best quality
or Russian blouse style, regular...
$55.00 Bokaran Coats, $38.50
coats, sable'collar 'and revers. best satin
lining semi fitting. or 13.ussian .blouse
nobby styles and new ,cuts, well .niade .style, all sizes, regular Trice
and trimrned, selling. at cost price. $55,00 for
59 pairs Boy's Pant's
5o pair of boys knee pants lined
throughout. made from. Scotch Tweed
ends-hom our own tailor shop all • nn
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1$75.00.Bokaran Jacket, $60.00.
Styles to 'choose from, Made of Whole
skins and.guaranteed for; 1 year
all sizes, regular $75.coo for $60.00
Flannelette Blankets, 82C
2s pair only white and 'grey 'flan-
nelette blailkets, first quality, ,Satli'ttl
$6.5o pure wool Blankets, $5.00
.io pair only pure wool finest qua!-
' Ity White blankets, fancy . border, full
kize' 8 lbs weight, regular $6.5o
$3.75 Wool Blankets, A/75
9 pair only white, wool blankets
good large size and /weight, ,pihk . or
b.lue border regular $3.75,
for Saturday and Monday only....n.
$5.0e$ Wool Blankets, $3.89
pait only fof mire wool white
b'a,iikets with pink or blue border large
size, full weight, regular $5.00.. ,,,,
Saturday and ltinclay
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