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Fighting Consuinvi
tionin Canada,
2 simiimiarPom 1
The most effectual means of '14.1
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I
guarding ag.ainst the inroads of
this dread and fatal disease, Ls •
by the use of—FERROL.-
- Ferrol is 0, mem bio ata on on
Iron and Ood Liver Oil, in the
u.ost palatable ante assimit-
able forin. Canada's leading
Pbysicians endorse and pre-
scribe Feri•ol to build up a
rue down system.
Ferrol is for sale by
• nommtessimenoinsimmommnew
W. S. R. HOLMES
Manrg Chemist. I
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—RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE -
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Slabs
For Sale
WE • HAVE FOR SALE A
QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK
SLABS, CUT 16 INCHES LONG
SUITABLE FOR RANGES.
J. Hamilton
COAL
ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW. THE BEST IN -
THE MARKET, $7 PER TON,
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID
FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS-
COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis & Rowland'
will be promptly attended to. •
W. J Stevenson
Cream Separators
a
Morris Township
• Riehard titray,• who hes been+
pioyen man Mitebell, i ,viSitinee, under
the- pareatal roen
Tile -Collector ot Morris. has return -
11. 11 to the Treasurer with,.
enerr , t1icCte1. The. =Mut
is $1%392,74. •
1 Mr, and .Mr.S. James Golley gave
an oyster supper the Other evening in
.honor o Mr. -Golleyns brothex • from
Treherne.
C111
No artiele on tbe_ farm pays the
farmer better than a Cream Sep-
arator. When, buying, buy the hest
that is the DeLaval. I am agent
for it in this district.
The Cyclone Fencing
The Cyolone Wire Fencing has
the two 'great requisites—it looks
well and lasts a long time. Be-
fore placing your order let me allow
you tbis fencing and quote you
prices,
JAS: APPLEBY, Clinton
DR. OVENS, SURG-EON, OCULIST,
Specialist, will be at Holmes' Drug
Store, Clinton, on Friday, Nov.
29. Glasses properly fitted. Diseas-
es of the eye, ear, nose and throat
'treated.
Real Estate for Sale
FARMS FOR SALE—ONE AND A
quarter miles from church, post -
office, school and the , village of
Auburn. Suitabh3 for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West
Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under bash a d
the balance nearly all grass.
brick house, a bank barn. 52x60, a
driving house z4x36 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on said
premises. Also lot 28, East
Wawanosh, 2nd eon., directly oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres
of and, 15 acres of which are bash.
On this lot there is a bank barn
40x60. There are 4 acres of ngood
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Both lots are well fenced, and un-
derdrained. A never failing spring
runs across both farms. Possession.
can be given at once. Terain easy.
The proprietor is now past the age
to farm.—Apply to Thomas Nick-
olsore Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply
will ie given to all communica-
tione. Fein 13-08e.
cw TOR
IJJJUULULIU
THE BELL TELEPHONE' COM-;
PANY OF CANADA
is about to publish a, new issue oi the
OFFIOIAL TELEPHONE DIRECT.
any
for the District of Western Ontario,
including the ToWn pf Clinton,
Changes of 'firm napes, street 047
dressies, or orders for duill eate en-
tries should be handed AT ONCE 7 0
Mrs. C. Rumba%
Local Manager, Clinton.
IN'VEST1GATE
INTO THE MERITS OF THE .
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
It`is the most successful business,
training school in Western, Ctn.;
tario. Our Commercial, Short-
hand and 'telegraphic DepartnientS •
are in the enlarge of able instruc-
tors of exPerierice: All our cours-
es are thorough, .iipefo-date and .
practical. We hav-e• become oae Of
the , largest 13usine3s • teairaing
'schools in the.province , Get our
free catalogue and learn whaterwe
• are doing. Conimereial- scho-Ors, as
well as business menemplOy. our •
graduates. 'Students are entening.
each week': , Enter now. •
•
Elliott & McLachlan, Priers:
NOW OPEN
ENTER MIT DAY..
. Winter Terni in all lepartnOnts
of the Central Business Cialke,
Toronto, offeri • splendid chuicAs
for *spending - a few monthS •
pleasantly • and: , profitably.
Twenty-five • teachers.. Catalogue
free. Write for it. W. H. SHAW. -
PRINCIPAL ; E. :R. SHAW,
SECRETARY, ,YONGE & GISR-.
RARD ,STS., TORONTO.
Clinton
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for
athere
ws--Record Reader
Qoderich.
Goderich '
Mrs. William Lee, thee Niles Velma, • We Were very much pleased 1,o re -
Douglas, left Goderieb, on Thursday, eeive a New Year's letter from our
where she Silent a. few days the gusti esteemed leienti, Mrs. 'Captain) Gib
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or her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Douglas salt 'now the guost of her dauenter,
at "Stenetienne" previous to going • IVIre. Hays, Hampton, Virg nia.
to Toronto, where her husband has! Mrs, weson_ and eee two lovely
beert purchasing a, stock? in order to ! children, whir; accompanied her, loin
open out a large restanrant at NOrth }Tempt= o '
n Wednesday, 15th Jan'
I
Bay. and spent a short time at the "'Stone
The Marine Club gave their first 1 chutelen presbytery, guests 01 Rev.
social entertainment on 15th "IL Dr, Meldrum of Cleveland, Ohio.
Over 100 guests were in attenderiee, .
erne .nali 100gea exceedingly, reombe Rev. D. S. Urquhart, B, A., corn employees oi thening mill attended ie ,
ling a studio as many marine views, elected the serviees at Knox •°buret): a body. There were many beautifel 1
pictures, etc., dederated - tile walla, on Sunday. At the evening scrviee he floral tributes.. On leaving die house
and the ceiling festooned with roses,
took for his text 2nd Peter 1-e5, "Ye -the regiment band played, theDead -
of differeat colors, fastened in the also as lively stones, are bufit • up a March in Saul and at intervate dur-
Pain their mareleito else! cemetery. Tim
cortege was one of the largest ever
seen in • Geciericb,. The pallietarers
were 'members or the Loyal Orange
Order, Malcolm Macdonald, W. Me -
Knight, J. 0. Martin, • David Wilson,
George nielVhillen and W. IrWin, The
tate Lint, Wellshas left ,to• Inoue
his departure a .loeing wife and six
children.
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Goderielx.
The January s'ession •of the county 1,
.
comma opens here on Tuesday next. I
Miss Jean Fraser hasretinae(' to 1
her denier in Toronto.
The funeral of the late James IL
Wells took place on Sunday, afternoon
and was conducted by Rev. Mr, Mill -
yard. The funeral was. under the
auspices of the Loyal Orange Lodireel
The militia tinder Col: )(tiling- and ;
Captain Gundry .also took part. Tile
Morris Township
Mr, Inerey Russel el Buffalo **in
spending a few days with his parents.
Mr. Tom Brandon 01 • Pipeetone,
Man., els spending a few weeks at
Mr, T. S. Brandon's.
Miss L. Hanel Brandon bee re-
sumer! her study of Music with P
Campbell of Cliaton.
rChinese b•ell. spiritual house, an holy priesthood,
centre • with a •ed
Chairinan; • W. Campbell Jr. was
to offer, up spirituel sacrifices,. *accent -
Master '•f ceremonies. Progressive able to God, byJesus Christ." At
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Euchre, wasthe first Noon the Pro- the Pflentoire, Miss Olive Smith sang
nrann The booby's prize fell te the in lovely yenta' theeSaered Solo. OinTin-
lot Of Mr. McAuley. The lady's prize -etY 41.111 Ni00-" • ,
a very • handsome •was •The funeral of the late Mary Ellis,
captured by Airs. Radioed, and the daughter of the letoDaviii, Ellis of
gentleman's prize, a box of cigars Nile, took .place, from. the resideace of
fell to the lot of Mr. Mayer. After Mr. George.Ste*art, florist, town, en
the card tables , were removed, 'long Friday afternoon 17th Jen, 1908 The
tables were pree set for supper. Mise Pallbearers were David of Buffalo and
Skimmingsnand Mrs. (Cept.) W. Mc- Nathan Ellis, Colborne, brothers •of
earthy rendering some lively seen" the deceased, Deaden McNee, brother-
"tione oa the piano, Supper. , which in-lew, Jack Simpson, Slieppeeiten ;
ineinded ice erearri,! being over, Mr. and William and Thomas Armstrong,
W. Campbell Jr, asked the .guents GOderiele Rein q. N,• Hazen officiat-
prepare for the entertainment. which. ed . at. house, and Colborne Cernetern-
he knew all would enjoy. For the . Miss Ellis • went ". to, the Hamilton
let member n progam Piper 'Craig- Hospital for 'treatment, but all Med-
ie'eljttle sem Ernest appegred in his jean aid was fruitless, and IVIiss Enns
pretty kilts; and danced the "High- passefd away to -hie everlasting on
land Fling, to the lively air of. Piper Wedneseley.'15th Jag. Miss Ellis was
1VIceallunins bagpipes, An address was the daugliter pf tbe late David Ellis
than called for, from.• Mariner P. Mc- of Nile, Mrs: McNee of.- Sbeppatilton,
Cattily, who spoke ,very nicely, Mr. being her sister. The late Davin El -
James Shaw, rendered • a ,fine vtolirn lie•left hie farm at .Nite, and remeived.
solo, accompanied. Armin 'the piano, by with his • wife, and daughter to Parry
Mrs. (eapt.:)..-W. McCarthy. Caun.ein Soiled, but fpr. the last five years
lor James . • Tait Was caned on • •• for she had resined in BuffaltieWith neher
an addrees. Mr,. Norman Matheson, brother, David Ellis, but for the pat
Duluth, executed the "Shauntrewe" in. two months she had been in the
fine: .style, •• Piper McCallum„ playing Hamilina _ Mr, David. Ellis
the air lin his bagpipes:. Misr, Neville
followed. wiihthe hurnorous.
"Keep on the Sonny Side" her. sistet
Mrs. • (Capt.) • W. MecOarthy acconln
pany•ing her on the piano. Miss :Teta
Macdonald made . a praise • Worthy
"debut" in rendering the solo nTlre,
lois of the. • Steamer n" and
was warmiy encored. Miss inkimiege
.wast also called 'upon to sing. "Annie
Lauxien. *hien Met •with. much favon
Men, LOgan left last week, for . her
nom in Bent°. • . • * ; . •
• Miss Charlesworth of Lochalsh,who
in attending. the Collegiate„ heren,.. is -
the . gireat of Mics Mary. . Augnsla
and Mary McLeod. • '
Wes.: Metter of 'Mount. Clemens, who
'spent her holidays with • her son, M •
Metter, of the .G. T. R. sten 'here and
Mrs. Metter enee Polly Waddington),
Mr. Menai sorrelierer-iteeempanied-Ins,
granihnother : t� her ?home at •Mt.
Clemens, .aedreturned this Week.
Mr. Halliday; a one, time 'business
than on• Hamilton St„ died about
some 'Ono: months ago' * at ehe resid-
ence of hit 'sore Mr. '.3oheenialliday,
perenria Mountains, North Daketa. ••
Miss MOkenzie„: one of Mir. talented -
artists and Mane ,of Mtn- Alex ntolin-
s ton; has •.•:,lieen :spanning somenweeks
he town,. the guest of her Aunt,. and •
brother mr.:.Melnenzie who resides in
town, Mien Mckenzie , on coming:here
had just' returned • from • a visit • to%
the land of •Evangeline. ; • •
•• The funeral Of ;the late Professor W.
A. II. Cuff; 'against* and. choir Inas-
'er. of St. GeOrgels elerreli leek place'
on 1 tti Jan., ' feorn. ' St .' .George"s
ehereh under. the auspice.: of the LO.
F., 'of which society- he. wan ..avanued
member_ Rev. • Mark iturnbull met
the funeral at the door- and preceded.
them to chancel, thc. male m.einhers
of the choir earring the floral
tib-
utes before the . casket-, leanies.. one
large' enetath of white roses uoon it.,
Y011f Nccils
'It you need a Trunk, Valise Or Snit
nage we can suits you.
•
Or if its anything in Sleigh
(Terse Blankets, ' Robes, Etc., 'we
have a large stock to chose from. ,
But Harness is out: specialty.' When
yoti want a set, light or heavy, • call
on us. Our priees are right.
Your patronage is respectfully sore
eited. Stand opposite the market,
formerly occupied by jOhnson ne. Arne;
our.
Albert Mc Brien
CENTRAL
BUSINESS
COLLE
FARM FOR SALE.—THE UNDER-
signedoffers for sale part of let
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres. Qood frame house with ste
one cellar, barn 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy terms. — J. A.
Smith. 40
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation'. 1 acre of or-
chard and small fruit. On the pro.
raises is a two story brick house
with slate roof, a first-elairs firm
house, a barn, size, 44
x 80 with stone stabling, a cement
silo 14x30, eood driving house, pig
pen and hen house. Two never -fail -
Ing wells. This farm is sitilated
miles from Bromfield, 5 trots Olin
-
ton and on es od gravel road. Afe
ply on the prettigeri Or addreen
Albert Nott, Clinton P. i).
of Toronto has started thousands
of young Men and Women on the• •
easy, way to indepcnden6e and SUP -
cess. Lot us give the right start. '
Write for Catalogue and plan to
spend the next six enOnths with,
us. Enter any time, Address W;
11. Shaw, Pi:Atte-101., Yonge
Gerrard Ste., .T.oronto. • .
• •
"BUSINESS, KNOWLEDGE"'
and• : ' •
• ."EVEILLASTING PUSH"
are two essentials to sneciess, .
' nttend •
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, &Tr.
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And prepare for •firet-clase business
positiOnS suell as are open • o o•
students. Hundreds of • or stu
dentS are going into good posi-
tions every year. Let us train
you for one. Sre will do .t right.
WINTER TERM OPENS ,IN.
6tb, inn. Write • for eattleette
and see wherein We encel ierdinann
bueinese colleges. Location 1 col-
lege, core of Yorrge• and Alegariner
etreeta.
W.
J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL
•
NOW TtlE PLACE,
. your order. for Perreirig • ,before the
advance in price. Use the Coil
Seeing ,Wire made by the Canadian
Fence CO, of Which I am agent in
this district. am also agent to
the celebrated Ileintzman Platiten-
.
camc.. to iGoderith with :the remains.
Mrs'. George Stewart • has been for
years an . intimate frienn of ineee late.
Miss Ellis, who was a very aelive
Worker in Sunday Sehoel and Ei)--
worth League Work. . '
Artist Brephey and .three , other
members of the Snowshoe'Club, went
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A tiigh Class College.
Mr. 'A. A. Iiihner, M. A., Ph. B.,
wno is a Literary Teacher of • High
,Standing and eine of the Strongest •
Commercial 'teachers in the Profes-
sion, has been engaged to take charge
of the Commercial Department of 13,
Winghana Business College.
Mr; Inibner bas notonly held • the
chair. of higher mathernaties'and Mod-
ern Languages, in the Canton College,
for three years,' the chair 'of Ancient
and Modern. Language's, in Austin Col-
lege, three years, but has had reanY
years experience in teaching :and in
managing some of the largest Corn'-
indef.'s,' Colleges in the country.
Mr, . Hibner ire a Specialist in • • the
highest sense of the• teem. A Man of
resopree • and strength of • character,
• always inspiring' the pupils with his
own enthusiastic methods. He Is a,
thorough diiciplinarian and a willing
teacher, . pleasant and enteetanning,
and keenly alieeto the rapid eirogrese
and nest interests ol those under his
care ' , ,
• The Shorthand Department is
to Menesetung Park on Sunday.' cliarge of Miss. E.' Virginia Grant,
• $ .
Mr, George Rutledge and bride who is tho •most widely experienced
thee Mins 13t1la, • MaeLnye'who were Shorthand 'teacher. in the Peovinbe,
spending part, of their honeymoon • at and is • e . graduate. ef eihe Author 'of
thd - residence of Mrs. 'Eliza Rutledg.. the System taught and highly reeera-
leave for their horne en 'Thursday mended by him. •' . • •• .
smorning : Mr. R,utledge is ' one Of ,the With these. teo. edePartments in
crew of the Pan-ArieeriCan Dredging chargeof so tapable and widely eve
Company. . .• . : ' •• , • . • perieneed Specialists, we anticipate
The Women's Institute oyetat sip--
,714.1peicinnyositnefileetatseinrigilginraeetetrlptAancee,egerlloelsva.e
pti will , be • held in the Write -flows'
ang in influence and prestige, and coin-
• hall oii Thureday evening Of thts'week:
Mr. J. Sehale, late of Lindsay, has mending the respect .and reocieeition
ateepted7lineleadership ofetheelneei_oL_Denneda's Most enterprisiag busin-
mental hand 'here. ' . • • • . ' • eis men, ... . , • . , nen-- ,
:Spotton in completitig Mali 'Courses
noon or Friday last When•smoite. was.
in Matritulation, Civil Service,. * etc. -
James from to Walters" residence. But • little '
..dathage was none, • ' • by early Spring, We understand- that
.the Are". alarm ' N'vas.'noundeit, aboUt • Mr.. Iribner • ...Alia aseiet Prieelpal
,. •• • the Wingharn IlusineSs College and its
. The authoress of . Golden Leave; has, branches; located - at •Clinton, W.allter-
receiver!
S,,the 'following froth 'th,e 'See-
- ton; Orangeville ,ann •Goderieh, re.
,-open
ming -On' behalf of the. Huron . Old .•rotary(1!fheHuron 0ld:I3oysAsso
Jan
elation, Toroneo : "Dear niiss Skim- for \Vint"' Term' 6 Ch.
BOys'AsseciaPon. of Toronto, J .' Veg. Hand- .Arm.ArmsEndin. ge
to acknowledge receipt of your been. n.and
tiful book oi poems, .- and to ' thank. ... •• .
. Zam-Buk Arrests Blood Poison..
Yon kir. your kindnes.s and -thoughtful • -
ness'. We appreciate your" poems; the _
. ..Negl; ct a eut or a scratch and it
sufiects' of many an which' are' . .• old
.ear,_ may tern to ,bloon poisoning. Mi.
friend's and: relativern • We • will
Joseph. Lalibertie •' of 31 Artillerie
tainly, itecp your, book in front of • us
.
all the time, and ireanure it up as Street' Quebec, might havo lot his
"one of • our best pieces of literature.— hand and arra but for the timely use
miss' oi Zam-Buk.. Ine2says : "I cut one . of
I have the'. honor to he, Dear
my .fingers on a restggenece of ' ;n end
Skimmings, ISineerelY ' Yours; E.
Floody, Seeretary,- • •. . had no idea it would become s. .• •
. inft in two days blood, pet,lon,
The Huron Old, Boys' Associatioa of •lees .
•had set • in and inT fingers beea.me
Toronto have Sent us an invitation . • .
• terribly discolored and my band end
The: rector ..paid a most. touching • •and to be preeent at their nth .anntial At arm swollen". I nvas returned arid ne-
aelprecintive tribete te his late or- Horne which •• will b: held in the Tem- ..gan using ,One ointment after another
g anis t, both ' its a ,thuretim an , music- pie building on the , ' evening one the but noile relieved. me. , I was about to
ian and nnan of great abilities. ,The 7th of Februarn. ‘ . .. . coneult . a doctor - When, a. friend ad -
choir. _were all. in' attendance and lea Mr. ..George• Cousini . *Of Toledo; vised ' me to try • natieBuk.' This . I
the congregation .in singing the Urn-. , Ohio; has taken the •blacksmith . shop did. Zam-IlUk :began by " drawing out
.ns . "Rock ' of • : Ages' and n 0 o ....the on .In in Orton ..• stA•et owned by Mrs ....‘-
the "inflammation .' and in. oneee week
.'Roserresentozi IVIniaing."‘ They .atisa Charlotte kirkhrine, ., . . the . weer -et_ was ' nicely healed. Since
Chanten .the. XC Pserim and sang "1.. ' Mrs.. Toni Bates has returfil* from
then I liVC .id ,no. healing balm ien
heard 'a Vence" a great' laterite . of the hospital at -Brantford very, mueln
the house bet Zam-Buk.- 1, feel ,- so
Professor Cuff, and. which he set to improved after undergoing . an. optta- grateful' for inY speedy. pure that -1
music of his own -composition for •his tion. , .. . ' • • ...• . ' • mineeitatingly give my teStirnoniato
own • ellOit. , _Among the nitany beaut- Mr. Cameron 'Needle. has . 'interned
the merits of `,/,a,m-Buk," .
Iful floral trileitert nverou 10Vel,Y dress to town after a 'pleasant visit with .
7am-413uk 'cure, Cats, , Burns, Chap -
from the • 1. 0...• ' F., and • a' neautiful hie ' perente in Toronto. . ..
ped ' Hands ,Chafings, eold•,,Sores, Itch,
Wreath from.- tha ist of July. .Celebr a- Mise, Tweedie. .bas• coma up from ,
• . Clifiblatris, 'Eczema; • - Entitling Sores,
tion Committee .of which he was see- Toronto' .t speed her . holidays with
Sore 'Throat, ' Bad Chest, • Ringworn,
retary. The Pallbearers: . were : Judge Mrs. 'Leckie. • . , . • . . .
Holt, Captain Inkster; •Jame; xat!s, . At the -Gospel . Temperance Meeting
In E. Daneey, F. J. Prldham, and oh, Sunday lazi. Rev, Me. Urquhart of
J. S. .Platt, The late Professor •Cufl Xippen made a 'eeryfine address
was born in . ',Tarrant, RustoneeEng- to the large aseemblage. •
land., and • atn• 'the •carly age of . le - Mr. Robert W: Mankenzie Alec' on
years had .sufficient training as . n Saturday last. ' ' • . .
. .
chorister, to lead a ()holt and preside A great many: cavs were tried • be-
at the organ. Hie last charge was fore Judge Doyle incounty court -last
at Parksten enurele lenglane, - and week;
January 23rd, 1908
Row 1$ nal" Blood?
If you lack steengthoare nervous, have
no appetite, don't sleep well, get tired,
easily, your blood is in bad condition.
rot). Canna be strove without pure, rich
blood. groan Sarsaparilla, makes good,
rich blood. and keeps it good.
ltri pure Blood -"My little boy lila Aeon.
salmi brealxing out of sores. 1 ONO him
llood's Sarsaparilla, and in a snort time he
was completely cured." Idas.1,43rola Sou MAC,
Sratford, Ont.
Had No Appetite "I Was troubled,
with dyspepsia and bad no sppetite. bad
a faint feeung aftereating. ray constitution
was all run down, but.liood's Sarsaparilla b ks•
fully relieved Pi.oansort Srowe,
Sniderville, Wisconsin.
Wealsness-"I bless the day 1 heard of'
good's narsaparin a. as it eurerime of extreme,
weakness after grip. built iny mistimed up
atter• pnenmenin and. cured eczema and.
blood -Poisoning in our childreme Teas. X.
Dx14WORTH, BOX 4. Smbreeville. Pa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere"
100 Doses One Donar, Prepared only by -
0.1. good Co., Lowell, Hass.,u48,
W, .1AC0135'
'tat StookTeduoing Sale
• We find our stock is.much heavier than it should be at '
this time of the year, so have decided to reduce it at money—
saving prices to the purchasers.
Starting Saturday Jan 'g 11th
and continuing until January 25th, we will, place our entire
stock on sale at greatly reduced prices. Hete are a few quo-
tations :,••
Men's Suits •
Men's Suits, regular.
.. $15.00 for 10.00
12 00 foe 9.06
10.00 for 70!
6.00 for • 4.00.
•••••• o . o . . 4. se . f .... • ............
Boys muds. regular ,
. .
Boys' Suits
....
, • •.•'•... e • ••• • . ....... .
. ".•
7,50 for 5.00'
0,00 for 4.56
• 5.00 for 3.75.
3.50 for 25e
2.40 for 1,7f
.flen'S.,9vercoats and Reefers •
kten'd Overcoats, • regular' .
it
•
22.00 for 36 00•
15.00 for 3.0.0a,
14.00 for 9.00-
e • e •• • • e •• 12.00 for 8.50
. , •• ; ,180..0000 ffoorr .7;54
Men's Reefers, regular..........................,5,00-for ' 3.75.
• 4.50 for • 3.25.
.a
• Boys'. OverCoats and Reefers
13 iees Overcoats, regular . . . WOO for. i.54n •
7,50 for •5.76,
•. . .. .... ....... .. . . ..... 5.00 for • 3.75
4.50 for 3.25,
Baye Reefers
• • • 1•. 1..6 • • • • • .. • . • • .• • • • .• .4 • • D.
" 2 50.for • ' 1.76,
:furs -
Men's Calfskin Cdfq8, regular. -- 24.00 for 17.561
Men's Black Galloway Coats .32 00 for 25 00
• . "1=:, • dog colla., , . .. - . 35.00 for • 27.*
2 only, good quality Persian Lamb Caps ' . .... • ,12.00 for 9.00,
3 only, good quality Beaver Caps.. .....,,.. . • 4.00 for 2.50.
3 only, Near Seal Clips. , • 3.75 for 2.00,
. All Underwear at Reduced Prices ,
.. . ,
Men's Underwear, all, wool
• •
being at that time .ensiaged to become Mr. George H. Fowler was Mann'
organist • Of St. Matthew's church, poecdlast week • brit Was. able to
'Quebec .City, teeming to Si. Geerge'S drive* to towa on Saturday; .
church, Goderich with hiswife and An esseneily was held: in Oddfell-
family or 'three sons,- Harry, Leonard, dwst hall on Friday evening last Orl-
and Prany; and One daughter, Chart- der the ' auspices of Messrs. 0, G.
ate'. Miss Nattele presided' at the Moore and 11, G. jaineS. The mesle
organ during the funeral service was good, the members of the ore
of late Mr. . Cuff mid at present is
organist of .St, George's eherah,
In a letter from Milton Bell, Who is.
finishing out 14 terte Of n rvice
the t. S. neve :he erays' that on .27th
Dee. hi messmates .and frietids in
Valley's kept the anniversary of his
birth, by holding an "At Home" at
nt" friends residencc,. in his honor and
presouted him with a handsome gold,
fob :chain. The irritate man was not
stroegenough to remain. in theiL
S. Navy and he was allowed to ship
on a merchant vessel and now that ne
is better they are going to allow him
for lost time, anst rtt the expiration
of his service,Inc will receive a pen -
5100 of 35 tents per
Mr. 'Stewart Murray i spending his
'Ir. W. nvatz, nv 156 Clinton P.0 holidays at Ine home here,
.Piles enlind or bleeding), Bad Legs,
Inflamed Pateben, Rhettmatenn, Neur-
algia, Seiatice., •• Abacesses -and all
. disteased, injured and irritated
lohdi-
tions of the ,skin. Of ell druggists and
steres, 50c., or pont, paid upon reeeipt
of price, from Zan -Butt o., Toronto..
50e, a- box, 6 boxei $2,50. •
chestre, being •James, Wellington R. •
1,1dward and Joseph Carter. Mt.
Moore: was the accompanist. Abotinef
45 conples were nreseet. The guests
froin a &stance wete Mr. and Mrs,
Rutledge nif Sault Ste. mario, "Joseph
Carter "of nuhurfnnMessrs. Smith and .
Thos. Aliin of Brussels. Refresh -
meats, .were eerved at• midnight, . •
i
Mr. Frank Dunlop seems to • be
unable to remain away from the old 1 Morris, Township.
town for any length ,of time, and, is
back again. . I Me. Wm.," IlleCrine is . improving
Mr. Al. Mackay, so well known nicety.
here, has retilrned in Tile he: t A Mifis Ida Brandort spent a few days
spirits from it threennoriths" visit with Mies Jena, Cole last week. .
with his sisters, Mesneenee li,c ifitud Tom Shoebottam end J. .1Attle are
and Patent of Windsor7 cutting Wood tit Abe Briedgete
Mr. Lorne Chrystal bass returned Mr. J. McInwen entertanird it num-
from Morieejaw,, Sas,k. ber 'of friends one evening last lame.
".Life in Every Dose"
t‘r cermet siitrak too highly of Psy-
chine, for...1t is the greatest medieine I
ever used. I was. just.' about 'all in
when I began the trealinetit, and in 3
months 1 was as well as ever, • It i,,nt
great tonie for weak and run dos.vn peo-
ple, There is new life in y
SAS. STen".7::
Ridgetown, Ont., Dee. 19, 1000,
It is a sin not to tell y7prescription,
r sick friends
about this worinerful
Throat, lung and stomach, troubles, and
tt)Islr n its usa. At
to natnenusg• irklueuedttrua
$1.00, or Dr, In A. Sloetim, Ltd., Termite
i
eke lined ... . ..... .......... ... .50 for
1.50 for
..... . ........ , L25 for
▪ ... . .... . . ... . . .1.00 for
. ...... • • .85 for
• ▪ .. • . • . .... • . • • 4 • • • • • . • • • • •
• .70 for
All Boys Underwear atReduced Prices •
flen's Fancy Shirts,
,Me', Fancy Shirts, regular.. .... 1....
-All Linen Collars 4 orhie sale•10c,
• Men's Heavy Socks.
Men's Hee vy- all Wool Seeks,' regular .25 for ,•• :20
" • . * . .. . . , . . ... . .20, 2 fel- .25"
Smocks anti Cardigans
• • • • 1,25.for .19'
.16 fop . .59
'Men's Flannel Lined Smocks, regular..., . . .1.50 apd.
Men's Cat digans •• ita • • " • *
Ilen's and Boys' Svveaters
Men's and Boys' Sweaters; assorted colors, regular.... . . .... .
11,• .0 • ......... • • • AO O. ••• • "••• • •.•••
Men's Working Mitts
Men's Heavy Innen Buckskin Mitts, regular .. .
• "•• .Lerither Mitts . ... . . • ..
Saskatchewan Driving Gauntlets • ••
•
Men's and Boys' Caps.
Men s aria Boys' Pur Lined Ceps. regular . . . ,...... . . ..
" Winter Oldth Caps •.
eeny TOCJUli II It • .
•1.011•1••••yeolo
•
3..25 for L00
1.25 for 1.00
•.50 for • .39 •
.75 for .59 '
1.00 for ,85
1.25 for 1.00
1.50 for • 1.15.
2,00 for 1.39
1.50 for
.50 for
.2.00 for
1,00
-39
1.38
.50 for .38
.2.5 for .18
.50 for ' .38
.25 tor • ;20
E. VII, JACOBS, CLINTON
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#1:q...Sale datyrda
jonuary.....25tk
12n per cent off reit'Shoes. 10 per centioff 411 Shoes
12& per cent off Ileavy.Rubbers, 15 per cent off Clothing
10 per cent off in i•oceries. • Misses' Jackets half price
Ohildren's Sack ete less than cost • 12e per cent off Overshoes
rue Ruffs, Stoles, Caperirens, Boas Stanfiell'e Underwear at each
.and air small Pore at a big • • $L00, 1.'25 and 1.35
H80111103:
12ic Wrapperetteg 9c
• 28 pieces Aineritan Writpper Cloth, in light and dark shades,*
floret and Dresden paeterlIS, per yard No
50c Winter Caps 20c
70 Winter Cline, in heavy cloth, with pull down, worth from 400
. to 65e, to clear at 20e
0
No goods punched on tickets,
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0
0
No goods returnable.
Cash Paid for Slitter and Bggs.
POPLESTONE GARDINER
Successor:; to Mcitinnon.4t Co., aLyT 111