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for yourself.
oresterete MEWS
Sun tiihyro.
CATTLE -The Market UU etains
-the wiler feeling of * week ago. and
Ole was acteentuated la the (awe of
cattle showing SAY leek Of finish. The
bulk of the bestg. was bought at
from 5W to $4.70, an, roedlurx gooda
were worth -.SP() W '420. Export
bulls were worm from p.76 to a4,50, Munnocig-In. Portland, Oregon, on -
and export cows Is to $4.50.i April 200d, to M. and Mrs. P. 1:a. Mur,
, grease in hog prices, this week a alight Orem). otrooya
I Ohl* Marriages 4 Deaths
, BORN
Aorlitvr-44 Clinton, on MAY 4th, to
Dr and, Mr04.090Wi -
Mall704.011%:-Iti ;Met 'WetWatuo shi
on Thurodw, April Xtuktb Mr and Mrs
Ea. McQuiRan, a daughter.
1,4; Ilk .4. •
maw tri
11008 -Instead of there being RR Inn "014 lattl.) a deoghtero
formerly Moe Jean
decrease hat/ opeurred COMOared BRIXOT.10-In Goderieh, on Raptor •
with lost TuisedaY. Au -explanation, of I Sunday, April 101b, to Mr. and Mrs. T.
.the kit may btl•foutici, in the continued Pringle. a -- •
inerealseht inerketings in the Ijuited
,a • 'MARRIAGES. •
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States. Gun'a P.M auboard. HOOPER-.SUNDERCOCK At the
.cars at averageOcterwahippin Into : • • — -
KV off care ih TOrantO, end Q. 3 fed
and waterad at WestTerOnto.
filmttr-7,Tho Sheep market is
begin-
ning to show an easier feeling •Arriv-
- ale, of fat ewes are always to be expect-
ed at, this time of ...the year in ler er
'We have"a good "asiort.,
be
residence Of the bride s paTeottit•
lett on May 7th,byltev, N. M. Leckie,
Mr Olin, -Hooper. of 01inton, to Emily,
only daughter of Mr N. SPudercock.
Miaow •-•-• Quanur,r, - At the real.
deuce of the bride'e parents. 50 Sully
numbers, as farmer/ will be finding
g Crescent, Toronto, on Thursday event
them, out and sending them forward itlgt April 10th, Resole Elizabeth,
m
est dhtore plentifully at this season. Eaauger of Mr and Ws A. Y. Dur -
prices to Lewis MolViano, eldest son of
prices may -be lookedlorward to for z/n and Aim prank moo. an of oode,
the -next six weeks. ort ewes were •
• so a from $401 to $ bucks, at
$3.50 to 04.25, grairi-ted yearlings $6 50
' to 1/7.50, spring lambs at from $a to
eaels.
H01100- The .,horse market at Tor-
ontojc, hasheld a steady trade for the
past week, some leo head of horses in
reported as having changed
hands during the seven days; ,The of -
finings yesterday :coropbsed of a lot of
good sound farm horses, a few drivers
of the choice to fancy kind, and tiolot
of pany outfits, for which there exists
a, good broad demand in the city',
Drafters were sold at from $1C9 to $2k0
mon, (Mt. -Residence at-Goderich.
Lunin-13.r.e.excoroox,--On, Wednes-
day. April 22nd, by the Rev, James
Allan, Al Ai Anna Grant, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Geo A Blackstock, of Cot;
tingham street, to Dr. John Beldon
Lundy, of Brantford, formerly of Clio.
ton.
DIED }
DoIttl-In Clinton, on Sunday, Afar
8rd, Sylvester Doan, aged 59 years,
. Jeweler and thstlelas.
Opposite the Market
CLINTON
GRATIAM-InGoderich Towiitsbip, on ,
May 4th, George Graham, aged 01 yrs, ,
6 months and 2 days. b-
FlEtmtrir-In Clinton, on Saturday,
and good farm 'horses up to The ma,v $34, Mary J. wife of Mr. Charles
Elaine could be quoted as the top price uel**ar, aged 49 years. , •
for express horses and,drivers.
Mr A Q VanEgmond, Jr., died in
Eganondville, . on Tuesday, and was
buried on Thursday. He suffered
from a tumor on the brain and has
been ill since about New. Years, He
:, leaves a widow, two; sons and two
'daughters.
Freyes Tested Free9E1
. aieseeuir
Clinton Market Report.
Corrected every ThuriodaY afternoon
Wheat , 90 to ,90
Osta ,. 45 to 0 45 '
Barley. ' 0 50 to 51,
Pees , ' 0 80 to 0 85
, • Egge ' 0 14 to 615
Butter ' 0 22 to 0 28
Hoge 6 00 tb 6 00
. Chiolrene dry ,piolsed, lb 007 to 0.10
Dacia!, 0 Os to',0 10
Geese n . 0 08 tO 0 10
redcap! ...... 0 10 to 0 is
sTRATFORD, ONT.
fs led.ding huainess training sohoolin
Weatern Ontario. We give a *thorough,
Practical training on Commereial Subleets
••Islute Pitman'sShorthand, Touch TYPIa•
writing, said in Commerolal and Itailroa,d
Operating. Each department is in tile
hands of experienced instructora. We
aosist students to positions. Our gradu-
ates always succeed. for our courses are
the.best. 'Get out free catalogue and learn
more about us: Rou roaY outer now.
McLachlin.
PRINOI•PALS.'
$1.25, $1.50,, .$1.75, and 42.00.
ust ,Arrived
We are offering these pants at prices,' that Ca,n-
not be beaten. They come in Tweeds and Wor-
steds and extra wearingquality;have-i-lookat those
we are offering at these prices:
..mote.g7S0110$•::
We are, running -$10. Specials in Greys, and
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Browns, best Values ever shown in Clinton. Other
' lines from $5. to $15,
Boys' Suits
Our Boys' Suit trade has been 'very large this
Spring which we attribute to the exceptional values
we _have been giving.
Our furnishing stock is complete, new goods in
every line. •
•CL1NT
Tailoring Clothing • Furnishings,
monnionommomosamononommominmemoomum
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pecia s
its
'we per lb.; at
W. LINDER S
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Sueeeskor
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-Grocer and Dealer , '
Fruits and and Vegefah104.
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Eink
An Artistic
Frame*. "‘
Makee A fair plettire goad and
good picture better. It need nothe
expensive, hat it bust, harmonize or
mutest attractively with the
pletureo.
Our Picture Frames
designed to produce-.)ust that
effect. Let Mt have one or more of
, your pictures to frame at an experi-
ment.. We think you will be more
than pleased with the result,
ALL '.'1171‘21IT' Bis'
WALLACE -At Lockport, the home ,
of her sister, ,Mrs Henty McKee,Aprir
29th, Ester Jamieson, belovel wife. of I
W L Wallace, of 245 Jarvis btreet,.Tor-
onto, and formerly ff Londesboro,
Durahx- On Simday, April .19th, at
Clair, Michigan, James Durnin,former-
ly of Dungannon. I
• Ross -In Saltford, on Wednesday, I
April '22nk; Margaret Roes,daughter of
sth9eyleaatres*James and Margareti:Ross;,, age i
Du1Ar-:IfA18elc,onTnesda.VI
April 28ose;4,puibar,aged81
years.
ARISISTRONG,-In Gorlerich, an Thurs. I
day. morning, April 30t13,Edward Artn-
strong, agea 61 years, 7 months and 20
days.
Vs/vEinioxio•-fn Egrooridville,_ on
April 28th, A 'VariEginond, aged 59
McKillop, On April 20,
Wm Pletcher Graham,aged sa years
and 6 months, •
PluNT -ln Exeter, on April 29,Sarah •
Huish, relict of the late Edward Hunt,
in her 80th year..
A political campaign without car-
toons is like a book without pictures.
• The humorous side of the situation .is
what appeals to the Man with the
'pencil. The Cartoonist of THE NEWS
.(T0ronto1 pictures the events of the
present Provincial. campaign • in a
graphic manner,from day to day. His
cartoons deliver ' their stories instrint-
ly and. convincingly. By taking ad -
Vantage of the special campaign offer j
You can have* THE NEWS daily to
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Jane 13th for 25, Omits. '
New lidveruseintats.'
Clinton' Court ol Revision.
Notice is riereby given -that the first sit--
-ting-of-the-Court.for.ths-IR
Assessment Boll of the Town of ' Clinton
for • the year, 1906, • will be 'held in the
Coonoil Chamber, Clinton, on Wearies.
day, May 27th, at 8 0.113, All interelited
poisons' will take notice and govern them-
selveskaecordingly, ,
• . • D. L. M&CPHERSON, Clerk.
Hulled Court of Reyision.
Notice is hereby given that the Court
for the Revision of the 'imminent Roll of
the Townehip of Hullett wilt be held in
'the Townehip Hail, on Friday, the 29th
day of May,, at 10 a. m,, for the purpose'
or hearing and settling cOtnplaintirei4aiost.
the 'mid Assessment Roll, •Persone having
busineee at the Court will please atitend at
the aaid time and place, without farther
notice, TAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk.
Louclesboro, May 61h 1908. •
ThVIcATION
OomPANv
SPRING S/III,INGs
Lake faupevlier elo0;and Lake
Superior, leave Sarnia, 4.80 j:),17C. May 4,8, 13. 11),
2$07;-:Sune-1,5,40,--Sailings-on May 4. 13, 22,
June 1,10. through -to Duluth, Freight 'sailings
in &MI6:art° above.
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aiestreferelter Divfalea-.Por Sault Stelfarie
and way ports, leave Oollingwood 1.30 Pan.,
Owen Sound 11.80 p.m. Tuesdaya, ThUrsdays
and Saturdays. (ThUrrkay Steamer carries
Muffed number Of oassengers only.)
North ibbere vf afea-Por French Ely& And
way porta, leave Oollingwood 10,30 p.m.. lidotiday
and b'riday, .
_Beat.attention old despatch given: to freight.'
Tickets,and Information frOre all Railway .4.gts,
* alideialeeVe, C. M. allebolsolt..
afAuAtuan, aarre mon.. '
comrawoWtiori, f 0-- sARNIA:
Girl ranted
For General hoasetvork, no witibieg,
the highbet Wages paid. Apply to
; maS, GEO. NoTAOGART,
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Vir( Wanted,
• 'Wanted by the lit of May, it. ati
,light hammer. Apply , , . - •' '
141111 ,4P-4:1. ,
P Cement
All orde 01. Poitilatel Cement'. prrimpt-
1/ mled, 3ep.dti 8rand Portlahd Oefdazit
tue beat in fhe teerld. 3. A, PIA.h.fILTON,,
• coal destlert
salsomeseasisioslatiamiet-
Prepare for vosittoto
DaYltig twirl 085 to 0100 per month by at.
*Anteing the popular
rz/IOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
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Th1E110001 hi mica foe and aasrforlo
*ulterior educatioli given to thet.studeets
Auld for the remarkable suedese orate
graduates, College %mu The entire year.
Bagist now, Our training 1011 make you
.indeeemdent, Write to•aeY for eittaloaut
41110i4,Ptlit
COR. YONGE 8-1l0 ALIXANDER,
liaDE REGISTA1Off
CI) 51100:
We have secured the ex.
elusive agency of the fain -
us American Walk . Over
Shoe. for Clinton and invite
our friends tO call and see a
full and complete line in the
various shapes, sizes and
'Widths. The
WalkinOver Shoe
because of its general
excellence, is sold in 44
countries, and is conceded
to be the height of shoe
perfection by the world's
wisest dressers,
We cordially invite you
micatire 'to visit.us,-and inspect these
goods for yourself,
TWITCHELL SONS•
VICTORIA BLOCK, CLINTON •,
Repairing Neatly and Proniptly Executed.
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rilltdre Bargalps
optiptie.
Having held the attention of the purchasing public
diiring the past year,.hy'popular, prices, we have slated-'
new goods, to begin the second year, and the prices will
at once suggest the advantagesindealing here:
.Lot 1—Iron Beds.
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40Beds in 'the lot, ranging in prices as follows ; $8, $4
$4 75, $5. $5.75. $8, $9.25, $11; $18, $14,50, $15.
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Lot 2—Mattresses
$4.50, 1
5
Guaranteed purely saultory, 53, $3 59,04 and. 7. 33 in the lot
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Our special at $4.00
Lot23 in: the lot, which means skidrio. Prices Will interestYou.
. 3--eouches.
$5. $9, 37: $8. $11, 512.50, 913 50, 314, $15 and $20. Our
special this spring :Le the .$13.50.and $8.00.
ether Speejals
OATS
We have More Pew Coats this week to show
you; in short, semi,fittingy and also three-quarter.,
loose; in light tweeds. There are no two 'alike
and would be extra Value at $9.0o, we Will sell
thern -at *4.541...- -
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Call and See' Them.
Obbi..n.et and Madras
Curtain
A new assortment oF these goods to hand, and
t1.4i are extra values and dainty designs, from
,
20e *lard up. ,
, •
irt aist Special
.White Lawn Blouse, tucked back, three,
„quarter sleeves, fronts trimmed *With embroidery "
and, tucks, and buttoned in front: These Waists
,cOine lfl airsizes, from 34 to 40, and in the regular
way, WOurd refill from 6cic but, by clearing out
-41),they had, se can sell them on Saturday only
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• Springsany size, $2. 2 25, 2.00 and 3,00. Our special is 3.00. '• •
Rattan Chairs, 39u, 100, 150 and, 6.90. • •
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. Dressers and Stands, rtmgirig in price from o.00, .10.5% 12 00
1275' and up te'59 00, Our special Is 12.75. '
Sewing Machines. We are special representatives for the
"Standard," Prices range from $20.00 to' $45.00, '
House Furnishings.
This department hasspecial attractions throug the house-
cleaning season.' A few remnants in Lincdeurnsi at special
prices; also Oil Clolha. Reg. 60c Linoleum for 50c per sq yard.
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Ge0DS DELivERRD 'FREE.
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ery Courtesy and Attention
Awaits You Hlere.
wEsT OF TIM NEW.
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S)im, Prices
Stout Values
Small profits
Quick: returns
Music
'Emporium
'Parlor
Furniture Dealers and 'Undertakers,
Clinton.
phone Or von Day. or Night.
Men's Strong SI:Joes.
fDr.ENiery-clak. Wear
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Mir stock of Mens Heavy Shoes are. the best
wecouldcould procure from the Leading Manufacturers
prices ranging from $1.25 up to $3.50.
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"4/1 • OUR SPECIAL
P This shod was Manufactured expressly. for us,
Is eknowledged by expert shoe men what we
daim -it to be, the bestworkingman's -hoe on the
• arket. The, uppers are of -the best French kid,'
i.4.ii..Whiire'fOied with crimped 'belas tongue running up
;, .°;,"0 the top, the sole is double right through to the
heel, making a strong waterproofshoe that fits the
Uet and is always :soft and pitiable. People Who
•wear this shoe are nOt troubled With sore feet,
funo •fi.‘ _ _
ef...t",Ptice ,
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Repairing done. Promptly; and Neatly.:
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onnty CliPpings;
Messrs Kruse Bros Seaforth, have
ditposea of their • grocery and meat
business to Mr M Sunday of DunnVille
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Many will regret to learn .of the
death of Mrs E, Grant, 'formerly. of
Rippen who for many - years, hae
Warta her home in the West.
' Wm MeArter, a former resident of
the 7th line Morris, died at Harte,
Mark,:,. last Fridaymorniog, __yeyy pud-,•;
derily, aged 67 yeare,
Mr G -A Reid, eon of Mr; Adana. Reid
of Winghani, has been re-elected as
President. of . the Royal Canadian
Academy of Art, Toronto. - ,
Miss Vera, Rowe, Exeter, iv o has
heen,,relleving . a . stenographer at the
0- T R Station,' London, for some time
has accepted the position permanently
lifeesrs John Hul land and - Robert
Finnigan have jointly purchased the '
100 acre,farM ofSamuel Lewis. con. 2,,
Ashfield, for .the sum of $2800. • •
' Many of our readers will regret to .
learn of the death of Mr Duncan Met
Kinrion,who was ona-of the earl*, sett- •
lers of Ttickersmith. , The end event •
occurred at Lehret, Sask., on April 12,
The iriany_, friends of Miss Mary, i
Ohaminey, Westfield, . are pleased to
know she is so far recovered irOra her
recent illness as to be able to. attend
'church Sabbath morning, the first "
time since about New Years. -', I
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While Cant Ferguson of Ba-yfield,
Wee/ moving into the reside/Me Jrnswir
as the Burn's . house. 'his horse ran -
away scattering, , costly • mirrors right'
and left, and smashing furniture: The
driver, H Darrow Sustainedfa broken
leg.- . ' ,
: The 100, acre': farm being 'North
Lot 27, Con 0,'Ittooria, has: 'Wed. 'Or.. -
chased by James Parish; netv livirke
on ;Con . 14,- Grey. :.'here As a. small -
frame htitate.; a bank barn and 55 acres
of clearance The price paw.; was
ssokoo. sol.tt under mortgago.'• -
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We regrot to have ,to einviniele the,
death of Mei Hess nee- Mjse Sarah ..
.HoPleino, Whiehtiaci•eVerit .0ocorred,ftt
the heine of Mr and Mrs Win Bohan -
an, Hansa% where she woo making
her home, an Wednesday of lastweek;
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What it smart team and an itetiVe
Young man can do was illtistrated last
week. when Earnest Jackman, of West
We,Wariosh, started into a twenty five
acre field on Wednesday morning and
cultivated, sowed and harrowed it
'twice • and was' through before. the
talocome on Saturday. •
' A sad event took place at,: the homo
of Mr and Mrs , Thos Sinith.r ' last Frit
day evening, . Wroxoter, when their
oldest daughter, Nettie. ;masa 4WaY
after it lingering Illness. About two
yearsago the deeeeeed'wes married to
IMr John Robinson, of Tara, Where
ehe resided haul it Yew weeks ego,
when elle went to her home there,
trusting that the change might prove
beneficial to her Mins , haslet. but
she graduallygre*, weaker, tail
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mod eanie. • • • ' •
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;Dr Robert Barnes, V Sof OitS3Y.
formetlY of Exeter, who has been'
travelling inspector for the Dominion
Government under the meat regtiffiV:'
.ions act, has been appoiritel„
governmetit inspector of meat Methei • ,
provh3'ee of Ontario. Hit frightley
around her will be pleased to hear'. '
hit 'rapid advancement.'
n4.The'ProVineiai ..'ereOtien
•. and' interest, is increasing • from de,rree
daytis- Party; leaders are touring/tire;
'preivince and issues.effecting OritatiVsit
eleetdfil are discussed On all sides. THE/ it
NEWS •(Toronto). is reporting Veityg
fully the events and, speeches otzlie
campaign. For twenty-five +milts THE
NEWS will be sent to you daily/id%
June 13th. . • 41 ; k
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After in illnese of only five- hrinsekl
duration Joseph Dunbar passed Whist, •.
reward on Tuesday last at his hotrimin
A.thfield, his last ifinees being &Told •
neuralgia. For the last half -century
he had resided in Canada, for some
time working at his trade as stimb
mason in the townships ot Stanley. -
and '11e1Cillop, and later moving -to
the farm In Ashfield where he eontit34,.
tied to reside Until his death, ile..rin
survived by an unmarried sister lit
Old Country, by his widow and three 4
dalighteMMAt TbOla Paird,Bruceileklt:i
Miss Sitrab Dunbar, Crowstand Misia
ionan 'Saskatchewan, and •Mrs Angus
Gordon, on the old homestead. 1? r
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BY EVAPORATION.'
You haven't ft:rgotten- Our 1.jiIt
year's Maple Syron' have ,,you ? °
•:YOU liked it, oo VOW you reinem.
bet you. Sala " "get it. at
'4! 0Neirs again next year.;
That's This Year.
and the sytup is here. Made hi
the same people, from sap from,,,
Si13:00 trees, it the rtaine *kyr
and we can say of it in b1g.
letters
t is Apburel.ut,ely
THE '11V-8 GROCSito
The 'Place Where Your Dallar
wwwwwminoiwwwwwiiifOlemoi
We Want Your. Eggs
rpttir which we are prepared to give '.i$3u the price,
few Leather and 1Ik delta -The very latest in blaelt,
, and colored, aL20c. 25c. We, 40e, Me and 76e.
-Gatffiat Ladles' db1.iltila-,fra 004,,,Unen and toon at '50, t3;
06, 120, 150; goo, woo, 3.5S, 44c. 00e and 15e: -• '
• • • •.
' .14 .,1: : ‘,"1 11 Isevaffai:/00:41:500,8:11.4.1the a. ;00,diroteielw:382tig,ica, dilt:ca::tee,8::: a,li:dfirt:51vocyll,,,4tpb:,W, la, ,olbpe,lookt4,
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.; Ittafl'ittratdeliwair—In:Shreteaii4 braiiere at ..26.,„ 'Bid, 460; too,
„ ;OP Silk 41alicavaii--aselty *hite a b '. pastel, ' ' el f '
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les' Peat.— White'ini cream short, long or il ';feevelf, at
• 1 • • ' •
..1.101/"411' 'Barka -411aiii and ecillo'red*X0e, 12eo 15e, 183, 20e, 250
135e, 400 and Sikh • , . .
'Art Attalla* and Strtina -'White, cream, colored, at 80, 106,
1.2ke and 15c,
4,iog 444 ohort toogtho,-40!..100A0, Pzg, *Ise
Araillery-Ladlee and children's, blue, pink. fan, black, white,
all sizes from 4 to 10 inch.
) Wall Papara••-•:GreatvairietY. groat quantity, great %%hie% bor.'
dors, wallo,cellingo,at same prices,from5e to 25O single roL
'flroes Goods -Tho beta Mid, largest stook yet ,shoten by us,
Popular oboes, lateet clothe. from 25e to $1. a yard.
Cash for Butter and Eggs.
POPLESTONE It GARDINER
Terms 'Ctish or liroduce
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