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Mr. and Mrs. Levi, Makin% of Seo,.
forth visited at Ur. Har4well's the,
LCIAL forepart of the week,
Mr. William Cook had an auction
sale on Frway last of his household
effects
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We beg to announce that we have sold our genef-
a1-Dry,Good:R Business to Mr, J. W,. Newcombe and
0pur Carpets to blessrs. Tozer -and Brown and we will
ologeour score to transfer the stock Thursday evening
11th inst. ; For any further particulars we refer you to
the advertisements of the above ment.;oned firms.
As we definitelv Fever our connection with the
Dry Goods Business' in Clinton we wish to thank our
many customers for the very generous *patronage we
have so long enjoyed, and wQ bespeak for our success-
ors a continuance of it, which we are satisfied they will
endeavor in every way to, merit.
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STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
MILLINERY - FURS MANTLES
Dress odds Time
Once More
Winter draws near to -the beginning of the end. HOW
can one better employ'the interval than, 'in plafinirg
and preparing? The new .suit be chosen. . The
goods must be bought.' Here alone is occupation f6r
time and thought. You should come and see our
Dress Goods. In Po other way can you form a really
full idead what is new and-nics', in no.btber store can
you see more variety and good*style.
Plenty to See NOV.
]EXTRA' SPECIAL,
French Panamae, 54 inched wide, All Wool, in reseda, light *P�f
and dark navy. myrtle, red, cream and black. This would be
good value at 91 our price while
Ask TO SHE THIS' SPECIAL
Black Sateen Underskirti.,
Good quality Black Sateen Underiskirts full size, flannelette
lined, neatly tritumed, regular price $1 our Ole, for quick sell -
Ing Saturday ................ I ............ ....... . I ......,66
Wool Blankets
Large size all Wool BlailkOtso white. With pink and blue
borders, only 8 pairs left, regular $3.50 .............................. 2.75
Ladies, Coats-Las.t. Call for I Coats
Just 3 of these Coats left. long, semi fitting,r-plended wear-
ing garmentr, that have good style to them. sizes 34 and AO.
These sold at the beginning. of the season for $8,50, for quick
selling Saturday ...- ..........
gable Neck;
We have just 4 pieces of Fur left, in stock., but do u6f'
want to carry these over to another season, and in order to plear-
tlipse out we will sell them at the following paces,
Regular $18 Ruffs for $10. , 50, just 2 of following
I'M. Reg. $12.60ifor 69,60,
Children's White Wool Boas
Just"10 of these left, just the thing for small children, reg,
ular 25c for ........................ ...... ........ .10
New stock of White and Grey Cottons, Barred
Muslins, Prin'ts, Gingham' s, FoOlardines, Embroideries,
Laces and Dress Goods.'
We Invite Inspectiort'and Comparison.
Every Courtesy 'and.. -At-,
tention, AWaits:you Here
NEWEST OF" THE STEW
SLIM PRICES SMALL PROFITS'
STOUT VALUES QUICK RairuRNS
Go 'HOARE'.'..
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Our Annual
February 'Sale.
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Commences Friday, Feb. 5th
Special Bargains In Children's Shoes
%Ve have been fortunate Ili securing several lilies in Children's
Shoes which we can sell awleaq than manufActurer'spricos. This is
a rare chance to secure a supply 4 ehildren'a, gbods for the spring
and summer at BygAill prices. The folloiAng is a few of the bar-
gains we.offee. Se6olirLWindow.
50 POPP 6114's kid 84toti bhoo§, patont the estp, turn sole, regularly
.1 sold a t 15c And W, all sizes from 8 to 7, Feb. sale price W.
15 pairs child's Choeoilltti B&)#, With toe reap, turn sole, $1208 5 and 6
-1 re lar price Do .. Feb. sale price 650,
12 rairgedehhals Tan Slippots with bow, reg�,price 85c, Veb,sale %c.
Al olirPelt lines at greatly reduced prices. .
15 pairs women's Patent Bals, Goodyear welt, reg. $1, sale price $3,
H'eavySeveral other lines At bargain priced,
Save Money by buying your supply now,
THE PLACE. MAE Y011I.- 00LI 4 All ALWAYS 00% ITS 001i
Mr. Harry Houlden was in Berlin and gaged
IM4. 4 r . WV y 97K,
in buying and selling horses.
Toronto this week.
He handled- about bout ten last week.
Mesdames Colo and Elliott were in
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-Rev. . 11. Brown gave an address
Ooderich last week. to
the Goshen Line League on Sunday
Count Constable Mollarray of Bow -evening.
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field was in town on Tnesday.
Quarterly service was -beld in the
Mrs. C. Bartlill is visiting her Baugh-
Methodist church on 'Sunday, and on
ter, Mrs. 0. W. Pinner, Toronto.
Monday the official board, met. The
Mr. A. Amistrong is in Toronto different
reports were most eacourag-
this week on business, ins,
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Wednesday 'for. Toronto where they for Goilerich . after. spending a few.
Miss I. Brownlee of London is, at
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present the guest of her cousin, U'As
will visit 'for a'few. days before - ie- days with his'son4n-law,. Mr, _Robt��
Ruby Hill'
Mrs, Wm, Graham spent a few
7,
days last. Week with friends in
Plewes accompanied, them. Miss Gertrude McGee has returned
Miss Marg&r6t Holmes visited God- home after a pleasant Visit witli.,
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Brucelleld.
alentin,es
Mr. Hawke of Clinton occupied th-d Mrs. Win. Townsend and., son; Cliff-.
pulpit -at Turner's. church on Sunday ton, spent -Sunday with old friends.;
Mr. R. Bellamy of Duluth visited his
CHAINS
and Miss Allen acid Mi -s' Van-, West on. the 16th.'
stone of Colborne Visited friends here I Mr,.Edyvard Plewes Wt last, week:
sister, Mrs, Alex. Armstrong, on,
LOCKETS
Friday last,
Roy Graham has,. taken a. position in
For
'Tozer ,& Brown's gents.0 furnishing
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department.
pleto and ready for occupation.,
present,
Mr. W. G. Smyth was, In Goderic)i
The Indian Medidine. CompanV is..
Mr. God. McCully of Stratford is at
holding meetings . in the Temperance present the guest of his 'Sister, miss
'Bella
over Sunday, the guest of Mr. andlAin
Hall this week and part of last week,1 -McCully.
A good crowd atten(ls. every lCight. Misses Mills ofHarlock spent 'a I I evr .
RINGS
IVIrs-I Lew Doherty.
. BRACELETS .,
Mr. X, Bingham, rancher, Montana Is
Or
visiting old friends in Clinton and
around Summerhill.
Z1.
Make Good Presents ond•
Mr. R. A. Moore expects to leave
ANNITAT,
to
shortly for Saskatoon and ,other
pin
MI
jilt.
points in the West.,
Miss Ethel Hunter of Kincardine wi4
the guqst of her uncle, Mr. James
In large assortmentof
Stevens, on Tuesday.
Lieut. Holt of the S. A. local corps
kind and price,. The nov.
, and has -been
farewelled on Sunday,
eltles of the season ex -
transferred to St. Mary's;
Mr. and Mrs, Cole, who have for
pressive of ridicule, or
some months been residents of Clin-
the, refined and elegant
ton, left for Toronto yesterday.
.
Miss Maugh, Stratford and Miss Mc-
indicating regard, the
Gee, London, were the guests tyle
past week of Mrs. M. D, McTaggart]
prices ranging from 10 to -
Miss..A. J, Keyes of Varna was the
'sister,
$2.5.0. Many special
guest of her' Mrs. S. C.
Values.
'Rathwell from Friday until Mon-
day.
Mr. John MeEwen, who has been in
h FAIR CO
WN
town ' for several weeks, expects - to
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leave on -Monday for Wetaskiwin,
Alberta.
Often Cheapest --Always the Best
Mr. Andrew McEwen, after a visa of
-some days with his brother, Mr. Mur.
ray - McEwen, left yesterday to re-
turn to Teasdale,,Sask..
in
Miss DAisy Doherty, commOroiai spec-
-flargains
1 t
lalist in the Strafford Co' egia e,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
..her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. George
G fl 0 0 ER dES
Doherty..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, whose
marriage. took place last week, haVe
been, the guests for some days
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We have got through taking, � stookat
Mr. *Smith's pareAtal , home
and have got our -stock in, order agaivi
.Ili Seaforth.and
are now ready to supply the pub -
Mr. Clarence Card', Bell . telephone . in-
with all kinds of first (.1iss groe�.-
Ilic
opector, has been; ill with'appendlei-
6ries. -- Below. are some of our piiecs'
tis at &aTorth for'"the past three
20Abs. .Redpatb's sugar, gran -
weeks. :Hpjifid0went an operation
u I 14tedextra
�and is now improving..
following axe in Toronto this,
10. lbs. Redpatb!s sugar, grans.,The
ulitedf extra .50
ing the concert given
week attendings
by the. -Mendelssohn choir : Miss-'
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6 lbs. Redpath's sugar,.gran-
es Lizzie- Reid, Beatrice Green,' Ida
ulated, extra.25
22 lbs, granulated -sug sugar LOO
H ' olmes and Uri. (Rpv.) Jollific.,
Mi!_ Carman: Hall of: the Royal Bank
11 lbs.'granulated sugar, .50
lbs, 'sugar45
.staff has been moved to, Niagara
122
51 granulated
22. lbs. coffee sugir 1.00
Falls and left * (jn'M6Aday morn*ng
1dr tbatiilace.-t Mr. C. Sheppard hal{
lbs.-.kcadia, aw od cooking
go
been moved .,up. to the .teller's desk.
sugar
3 cans of tomatoes .25
1.'6'
The following, from town attended,tha 3
cans of corn. .25
,Yi, M. C. A. convention in Wingham
lbs. of rice '.25
on. , Tuesday, ! 'Postmastcr. Scott,
10.1lis. of Epson, salts, .25
Secretary L., C. -.F1emIn31'W,' S. R'
f4olfiies,.. P . Plurnsteel,' F. J. Hill 1
10 lbs. of sulphur . 14' .25
lbs, Pall load
Q Hoare, J. Cunningliame..and • 0.
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2$ of stock 1.00
9 lbs. of package stock foo& .40
LindsaY.
Mr, R; U. Blake of the Beilin Robe
Fresh dat s and Prunes, •dried peach -
es.and 'apricots, 'layer' and cooking
and16ak'.06mpany was in town
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Friday last. on iris way to visit the''figs.
old hom.estead in ffulictf. after ca,11-
Highest prices'paid for produce.,
ink on , friends; at 'Centralia. I He
left again - to. resume his duties the
fQrevart of this week,
TYNDALL CARP,
Miss Ida- Murphy, after a visit • of,
nearly a fortnight with old friends
J;n Clinton,. l6ft'on:Sattirday morning;
A. J. TYNDALL A. B. CARR
last Jor Stritford.and after spend=
Ing a few days.. .in that c -Ay, . leaveA
again for 13,11iffalo where she has reo
.sided for some months ,last.
t
Mr. G. IV, Beckett of Goa&lch was
Ann,
onncemen
in town on Friday last, Mr. Beck-
f
ett bas,taken 6P the various -lines
of auctioliecring and in order to per -
feet bimsdIf in the busness he -re-
1 wish to announce to the
centlk took a course in. a Chicago
School given over ' exclusively, to
people 'of- Clinton and .'surr
the Training of auetianeers,
rounding country that I have
Mi. E J
,ph. Runstidler. . formerly wine• e.
'T
resigned my position with
Clerk of the Hotel Normand.ie, was
Morrish & Crooks for the our-
in town on Friday4ast shaking
'hands with his many friends in
pose' Of going into, business
Clinton. Since leaving here he has
for, myself,
embarked. in the livery business Ili
am opening
, opening outin Fred
Berlih and is go,far very ,w ell sat-
isfied! with the result, Eph, is a
Jac, k66n1s old stand, next to
Jackson,
stoning fellow and can always . s b e
R.4. Cluff's shoe store,.with
relied upon to dothe square thing
a brand -new stock of Woollens
with bis patrons..
and, I will be pleased to I re -
Mr'. Henry Stokes, agrieultural,guiiz!r-
cei.ve a call from all old cus-
iniendent.'M 'thy Wallaceburg Sugar
Co., was to town. OnL Tuesday_ and
tourers.
L yesterday, and assisted by Mr. Wil -
D o�iex) g my. own cutting
slam Graham, is engaged JD work-
in;ll
and a prilatical - tailor.
Ing up acreage for the Company
which a fortnight 'ago bought the,
will enable me to. give* the
plant of the torlin, Sugar Company.
Very lowest prices.
Mr. Graham will have charge of the
Being.
Being employed as cutter
acreage in Huron, Perth and Bruce.
140,18 well and favorably known
with Pros.. for four
.throughout' these counties and -the
years; Hodgens Bros., cutting
Company was fortunate in securing
and managing the tailoriag
his services,tn
department for � four years, and
Mr. and Mrs, 9. Naegele of Au-
two years with Morrish &
bum were in town on Monday. Ao-,
companying them was their, dough-
060U should be sufficient
ter, Miss Mabel, who has talon a
guarantee of reliable work,
situation in town, Joining her sig-
I am also a member of the
ter, Miss Ida, who has been bore
for some time. Mr. Naegele is
jggoastoM Cutters Association
clerk of Auburn, it is only a, police
of Ambrica,', which keeps its
Village but it is looking up slAce thol
members in touch With all
advent of the railway and expects
to become a plate of considerable
the.. new, ideas continually
importance, It in beautifully locat-
dOWiDg out.
cd, hag cement walks, several char-
See the values I have before
rhes and live business Ynon,
purchasing your Spring Suit
elsewhere,
Yourq truly,
Auburn
The pastor will preach on Sunday
next at the Baptist chareh. Subject,
11 T
,(Judas Iseavot-ho Lord's supper
Goo. W.
Burp
will be obsorved after th6 regular ter.
vice.
Nbrunry I Ith tw
0,amr
3;,000 Yards Swiss Embrdid. 10c per Hardt
. W. 6, or
Salvagae"a. Purchase, A bursting of.,'water Pipes In one of the:
largest wbolesalo, houses In Canada
and insurance adjustment is the 'cause of this extraordinury bargain
Saturday and following days 3^0 yard
In Embroidery. s fine White
Swiss Embroidery, from 3 to 12 inches wide, worth from 10c to 35c
per yard, while they last toc per Vard
Is
Whitewear Ba-mainsfox
Saturday
Three dozen White Lawn and 11ull: Waists,
sligthly mussed from handling, all.
new de-,
. gns and styles, daintily trimmed'with lace,,
three-quarter and long sleeves.. Regular $2
$2-9.5 and 2.50, February sale price $i each.
Twoldozen'White Lawn Waists, 'insertion
front, long sleeves, verydainty styles, slight-
lysoiled. Reg, $l.25and $l.50,Feb sale. 69c
'White Gowns $P, for $I.
One dozen fine wbite'Cambric Gowns, low and
high neck style, beautifully trimmed. Regular
$2, February sale price's $100
ChIldr. on's Toques
100 Children's Woolen Toques in all the popular colors, red, blue. green,
black,, sky, etc., I pineapple or plain stitch, full, 46uble or half toque styles.
Regular 50c,.February sale 3,9c.
REMNANTS
Remnants of Dress Goods, Prints, Fancy S' tteen, Collars;;
Prints,
Shirtings, Flannels, Flanneldttev, Towelings Sheetings
Etc. at less than vost.,
are acceptable.
X J.. GRIGG 1
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
FOR GOOD
Shoe
Repairing
Try, W. H. Waits, Son
Repairs done while you
wait, and, our prices
are right.
Stand Opposite- Postoffice
Af. H. Watts Son
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Stock -Taking, Sale
For the next ten days we hold
old our annual
sale, of winter goods. Our sale,are recogniz-
ed as a great opportunity to procure'getillne
bargains, During February we usually ex-
perience our coldest weather, and the goods
we are offer rig will. be very suitable'..
Men's $1.50 felt shoes reducei to ............. $1.0
.Men's 1,85 overQhned 66I I ........... 1.60
Men's 2 so buckled rubbers reduced to ...... ... .2.35
Men's 260 6. ... . 2.25
Men's 240 do. . ................ 2.M
Tylen's 2.10 ......... 1.15
Mon's 1.05 1.40
Ladies Fancy Slippers, regular $1.60 1.60
Ladioa Pelt Shoeo. regulal, 1.M for ...... . fX1
Lstdips Rid Lace Boots, reg.kilav 3.60 for 2.190
Boys felt -lined Boots. regular. 1.15for
Many other lines we have not room to: leets-
tion here-, An Inspection is invited,
REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT.
RED41 JACKSON'
11. Always Reliable CLINTON
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Wdst'T ketsmith. News,.
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Mr. arid. Mrs. jo"sephPlewes left .on Mr. Frank Asbton left on S aturday-
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Wednesday 'for. Toronto where they for Goilerich . after. spending a few.
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will visit 'for a'few. days before - ie- days with his'son4n-law,. Mr, _Robt��
7,
turning, to the.. -West. Mrs.. Rolit'.. WhitO:
Plewes accompanied, them. Miss Gertrude McGee has returned
Miss Marg&r6t Holmes visited God- home after a pleasant Visit witli.,
erich township friends last week. - 1friends here.
WATCtJES
Mr. Hawke of Clinton occupied th-d Mrs. Win. Townsend and., son; Cliff-.
pulpit -at Turner's. church on Sunday ton, spent -Sunday with old friends.;
afternoon. here. They expect ' toleave for the..-
CHAINS
and Miss Allen acid Mi -s' Van-, West on. the 16th.'
stone of Colborne Visited friends here I Mr,.Edyvard Plewes Wt last, week:
.
last week, for.tbe Soo.
LOCKETS
Constance*' Happpn1nds*
The new Foresters', hall is now com- i Mr. Andrew Snell isilidisposed
pleto and ready for occupation.,
present,
The Indian Medidine. CompanV is..
Mr. God. McCully of Stratford is at
holding meetings . in the Temperance present the guest of his 'Sister, miss
'Bella
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Hall this week and part of last week,1 -McCully.
A good crowd atten(ls. every lCight. Misses Mills ofHarlock spent 'a I I evr .
RINGS
Miss Jean Lov6 spent. a few days days last week as the guests Of t'llgir
her Walton, Mrs.
. BRACELETS .,
with Paronts at grandmother, Win. McIntosh.
SILVERWARE
Make Good Presents ond•
ANNITAT,
are acceptable.
X J.. GRIGG 1
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
FOR GOOD
Shoe
Repairing
Try, W. H. Waits, Son
Repairs done while you
wait, and, our prices
are right.
Stand Opposite- Postoffice
Af. H. Watts Son
•
'm
Stock -Taking, Sale
For the next ten days we hold
old our annual
sale, of winter goods. Our sale,are recogniz-
ed as a great opportunity to procure'getillne
bargains, During February we usually ex-
perience our coldest weather, and the goods
we are offer rig will. be very suitable'..
Men's $1.50 felt shoes reducei to ............. $1.0
.Men's 1,85 overQhned 66I I ........... 1.60
Men's 2 so buckled rubbers reduced to ...... ... .2.35
Men's 260 6. ... . 2.25
Men's 240 do. . ................ 2.M
Tylen's 2.10 ......... 1.15
Mon's 1.05 1.40
Ladies Fancy Slippers, regular $1.60 1.60
Ladioa Pelt Shoeo. regulal, 1.M for ...... . fX1
Lstdips Rid Lace Boots, reg.kilav 3.60 for 2.190
Boys felt -lined Boots. regular. 1.15for
Many other lines we have not room to: leets-
tion here-, An Inspection is invited,
REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT.
RED41 JACKSON'
11. Always Reliable CLINTON