HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-04-01, Page 8E. .
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laatujrday, March the, 27th, and following days 'will.
witness the greatest
Slaughter Sale.,of Boots, atwd Shoes'
ever put before the people of Cliititon and surrounding
country} . • ,
Ta go ut; over our stock we find that Tuve have to
sncrificti a number of lines in order to make room .for ;
our great stock of Spring Goods.
Come and .buy early before the, limes get broken,,
This safe its for cash.:orily.. No goods on approval.
40 pairs Men's Gaiters, all sI?ks, regular $1.50 to am,, � clear at .55
35 pair$ welds Dongola Oxforde,.regular•$1.,50 to Z6.0 to clear at. .Ili
10 pairs meh's latent Oxfords, up-to-date in style and quality,
Regular $4,00 and 4.50, to go at. , , . , , .. , „ . . , .M-0 I
15 pairs men'o Tan Boots, regular $2,75. to 4.00 to goat......... 1.7a
12 pairs boys Laced Boots, regular $1,50 to 1,7$, to clear at....., .75
14 pairs women's Dongola and Pat nt Str Sl' 1
rs
Elie claim for it artistic
merit, and we thing will
appeal to you both for its
beauty and its practca,bil-
ity. ' We assure you of.
.;Exceptional Values in
Many Patterns,
wo R, FAIR CO,
Often Cheapest Always the Best.
s
April ril lott too
PV
Dress and
Su*flnd
S
Fabrics o P Ing,
No possible satisfaction can. equal the personal visit to this :store when the inciter of Dress
Goods come up for consideration. '
We take second place to no store to the county, when comparing values..
Our New Dress. Goods -are now all in stock and those who are familiar with the displays
of other. stores stppreciate our success but the more.,
We carry the largest stock of Dress goods' in town•; buy for, cash and handle quantities
that enable Us to buy at the lowest -quotations on the market,. and give our patrons the benefit.
if you have not already seen our display of Dress (loads we solicit a calf as often as you
like whether you buy or not.
French and Austrian Broadcloth, _
Stripe Worsteds and Venetians, t'raveller's Samples
Satin Cloths and Satin `�Directoire" 4 ,
Silk and Wool Cashmere,: 4 Spri n s, Sults.
Silk and Wool Henriettas
Silk and Wool Eoiliennes, - �,,, .�
Ten only,. Ladies Spring Suits
ready to wear, new- style skirt
ChiBon-, Panamas and Voiles, .
San To C d C d' C and long -coat. daiutily trimmed
e
ap zppers,. regu ar
7.771'
$1.25 to 1.75, to older at... , ...... , . .......... ..
- ,,,,, si:s
m r, wz her son, Mr. Frank Fair.
rizrs. W. Jackson returned home • on
1nr, W, .z, 'toter 'was in Toronto last J reps an . repe a bene -
week. English Serges and Cheviots, _ lir brown, blue and green,
9 pairs women's DQnggola and Patent Strap Slippers, regular
9 $1.75 to 2.50, ta,clearat
Saturday evening :from a visvt with
Mr. and- Mrs. F, R, I•iodgcns trerc in, CEO
Ooderich on Monday, Selling prices 500, 650, 75c, $1 up to $2 per yard
........ ....... . ...... �. 1.3s
' . ' `
Toronto friends
Miss•. Gunne and Miss Helen Gunne
Miss Mabel F., Cantelon `rt as in God- New stock of Collars. and
86 pairs women's.Dougola Oxfords, regular. $150 to 250, to .
clear at ..... . .. . . .... °. , ..... , , , .... , ...... , ........ . , , ... , . 1,00
leave next Monday to visit. Calgary;
I
erch Monday visiting her- cousin, . ;' sabots
Miss Ruble McLean. Fr estley'e dress Fabrics in Black Voilds, Etomine, Great showing of New Belts,
'Alberta, and other points in the
West.
'
Tapestry Carpets. Brussels Rugs
Mr.William Graham has been appoint. t
1'ana•mas, Chiffon. Bt'oa(1s, Etc., from 7bc up to $Y.6Q, r 1 i' Gloves and Hosiery for sprna.
� valuate, for the Western Trust
9 pairs misses Strap Slippers, regular $1:50 to clear at- .. , .... `g5 .
Mr, Chas. Donaldson, general sgcnt
for the C. Case Company.,, was in
~• town .on .Monday assistin his l+ i
r,
8i• Loan Company, London, ;
25 pairs women's Buttoned Shoes, regular $2.00- to;8 0Q to
,
Mr. and Mrs, George Stewart and NewI,oa a land .Bags
_ �� � � Loather I
Mrs: ' T Blacker Iearve today for the 1
clear at ................ ... , .. , , . , , ... , „.;, 1 DO
.. . ; .
Saskatoon'district,-Sask. ' New'styles in -Voile Skirts.
50 pairs women's and girls Laced and Buttoned. Shoes, -regular '
11ev:
ofR. a rural dean, took .' Ca�'pet News � New Spring Wash Belts.
$1.50 to 8.00, to clear at, ..... , ...
se,
charge of the services in the 1l.ttglfc.�
g
an. church, •Brussels, on'Sunday,
,for
12 pairs women's Grain Leather Gaiters, regular $l'.50'to clearat 1.10.
Mrs; Fair Sr. leaves. next week Saturday, April 3rd, is the Last day of this
CarnAua,. Sask., to
'to
spend the sum- Carpet Sale.. Don't miss this chancesave
th
agent; Mr. Melvfzi .Graham. ca
Vz
t
Gunton.
Mr James Stevens and Mr. W S. R.
Holmes will lbte ihe•representatiycs o} ,
Ant. St. church at•the big laymen's'
`�..�...■��„ Jr'nisSionaxy cenvention being• .held in
Toronto this week. - OF / /
Mi Robert Holmes left for Toronto l
yesterday morning to. take up his t
duties. there. 'The ,first two 'day s
f•. .a ♦ of the week he put in on editorial '
work, on the- New. Era.'
f A Mr. Oliver Grigg of .Goderich was' in Air
Clinton on Tuesday and he. this. week �►,!
Ieaves for Southern Manitoba .where C.tiI1Yl'G�.�V
a good position awaits him. Oliver is
convinced' that there are .greater op-
portunities awaiting him , on the �.�.�.�
(�/� prairies than in the county town.
S Mr. Peter Muria who some _
Murray e ears
y.
,. a h - j o
go old a position. in, the- .office .. at Ab • I �♦,�✓��►� �►��►�✓�rb �.� �,��A ��. Citi 1r�rs
• Fair's mill :but lucre recently, ,has .
been traveller for a,Toro t r :
enp � Qtl. SOW. •�
� � Toronto grocery -
N►tianal Pc�r
Mr: Ro►at, Pon of Ba field was. in Mr. W.:Greig.left this. Man
'for, ..P . $' Y , ."" anaSewill. leave siakfn his last tri town esterd .
There are two reasons -a.ulttn our.. house • . g n Y s week for ' Tor-
ortlyt fox tt c west . Y. ay onto where he has secured a'posi-
a earance and protection and three reasons --for to: en a e ,i farming. Ids was the
pp P g $ g. ! tion Cement Co. Durham.
Miss Mary Chant left on Saturday for 1'
guest of Ifs cousin, Mr. James Fair, Woodville who're she has 'accepted a 111,. E. A: La
using Sherwin --W lams Paint durability.econOm p ppine; : tuner at. the ox -
x. Y on Tuesday. position as milliner. gen. factory, has .accepted .a <zsi i As yrs. T. R. Waller is ]eaYIn ,the
Mr, T. Jackson Ji. leaves 'tc-inorrow p g Clinton,
and appearance. Ask y0u>r dealer for tion at High''Point, North Carolina agency for the shoe's com a.i, has been transferred
Mr. Oliver Johnson returned home
oil. a business trip to the Pacific ti and leaves for that place shorti $ p 3
Monday evening ' from the 1 `wst of y• to . me, '
Coast in the.. interests_. of the- Jack- _
SAERWIN-WIZIMAMS. son Mfg. Co. rilr, Jaelson has the ter disposing of two carloads of :Mrst Edwin Saville returned esterUjR Those desiri i cement
distinction of beim -able co horses. .n, arlo tV O Well
�.� , coker from T.o'ndesboxo where sheyhad, been. t a ,
to h :�.. for
leave orders' -w1 me"A. once so .th t as apply
more ground and secure x `greater Mr: John. 'Robinson returned from visiting and also nursing hermoth-
/ �� AND
V�N�SHE$ :number' of orders 'in •a stated tante Toronto on Saturday after A. three l; 'er, Mrs. James Webster ' 1t � may be procured.,
than any other traveller (.n the months' course ii% the Sliary Business been very -ill, who- has
Made in,Canada Jl S N:A`1ll'uW44 .hontreatTaronlaWinni g road. College of. that. city.
Mr. and Mrs.. George F. Parkes of
Mr. Vanatter of the Signal.' and . Mr.
S. J. 'ANDREWS,
Mr. John Ransford has been .appoint W. McLean, of the Expositor were; ii i
Seaforth ,yore the guests of Mx. ed 'uptown ticket agent -for il:e G. town on Friday evenin last tt d, ����♦ �~~��' �'~ �'� ~"4 "� "�'� �'� �'♦m
. and Mrs G D M "
g a en
cTaggart T. R., succeeding Mr. F, R. Hodgens ing the banquet to Messrs. F, R.
Tuesday '►N�'1♦N�r������NN�N�•N��N���,N►,N�Ni�NN��N on, y of .. this week. Mr,
who, resigned some time ago, Hodgens and R. Holmes.
J. B. Hoover
Parkes -has ,been manager of the.: ,
Verson Ball
Seaforth branch of the, Bank of Come t
Com-
merce for years, but leaves. shortly NYa�•��rr �1g1 r�.��.��,w.,� i►,�►q:�,,�i,, �,�.'
for Dunnville to take charge of the Wallis oi VIo�'Qjih Tow
n�
branch there.
• L� , Mr. W. C.. ]!town . was: Blyth on. � ship: �iof ns, the Benedicts.
Saturday attending the funeral of ,
• i v ��' the Late Mr. A: Cunni ha ' of ��• ng me.
Clandeboye who died on Thursday A quiet home wedding took place sent ` by,the, League coupled wi �i. -
� z i I J� after on1y; a few hours illness. Mr. at the residence of the bride's mothei` 1 res 1' t. re • r
• !'Lt� * � g t at the severance of the hap �• �••� Rathweli Shoes . C. Hoare,Music
:� I Cunninghame was a section .foreman at Copetown 'in the count of Went- ei n '°
�) � � y I>< ations which had existed so lou
and by 'permission of the G, T, R, worth, on Wednesday. of 'last week coupled With their best wish,;s fag
a •
♦ all, the forerricn from Hyde Park to when Miss Lettfe M,, daughter. of her Futuro ha itiess. Farmers
"lr pp'
•
�, Kincardine were present at the' tun- 'Mrs. A, Iki. Richards, was united' in (�j j`
eral. The honeymoon trip ryas 4p +ut ia:ith . JF YOU
$,J .
marriage' to Walter Wallis youngest ,
^ relatives in : W btworth atnd . ,Simcoe
• �� Mrs: John Frasgr of Bayfield was the son. Of* Mr. James Wallis of. Goderfch 'counties and -on This 1s the time of cap If o. a , '
♦ ��j guest of Mrs, W. Graham over Sun- township. ' iotln sdayt - mon, of y you nkinb of
c►srucr;•r; � � e are thl
day and on Monday ]eft for Toronto +this week they arrived At ('lir ton, you want Good, Strong buying a piano, call and
The ceremony was performed b Rev. ]tornewartf bound, Burin the atter
A good horse Is worthy of a fine saddle --so to meet her husband who has 'been y g Shoes to l:eep your feet. see our high rade Neva
laboring as a missionary on Saint `1`, Awde� pastor' of the Cop,.t%tw.n cit- noon they were the guests' of Mrs: C. , ; • • �
a good S y Also Sh@rloek:
g picture denyands a good mount. Let Joseph's Island: 'While in the city ni.t, in the •presence of a few In- J. Wallas and in, tills evening' file � dry.; ' Whrrn you visit the CotTibe:. �y
timate friends of the contr.xctin p Horse Show on April 1st Manning or ans&pianos
every nook and corner 4f your, htilrie be beauti- Mrs, h`raser will attend the annual g Par- +drove 'to .the homestead on the first p g �;
ties.
fled. Bring around your paintingsand etch- 'meeting of the PreBbyteriati iVoin- con, where a reception awaited them. � call. silo See our.stock of always in Stock, �r
Ings and we Will Convert them. Into 2 ens Society as the delegate front The winsome bride lras for some Numerous -are the eonv!,rtt•tlttfons hea'Vy,Shoes. ,
St. •Andrew's church, Bayfiaid, years taken un active part in, League and,good wishes which are being chow
• Mr; and Mrs. Thos. Cam i We. have them ran 'n in trice• A large assortment of
�'. "x X S CO'7CS, pbell of and 'Sunday school txarlc and timcn%jered upon them and in the fr•licfta- gr ,gam 1 . g
Chicago' were guests of Mt. .john the many valuable pros„mt-4 Ac.eived iations The, Ivews-Record very Heart» from $1.251to, $3.50. violin.- to choose from.
s xc ���
no matter hove costly or sample . its fittings. Johnstone on Saturday last. For was a handsome silver isuddtr,]; dish lily joins,
Our extensive stock of specially selected picture • the past two weeks .they have been ;-- The fc>lrorviiig lines are znanti
_ _._ __- _...__ _.,_ _ .____ _.. _ faeturecl by 0. A. A.hren s- & co”- ' We keep the latest 1n
mouldings cannot fail to give permanent pleas visiting friends in various parts of .. S Berlin,
the county, Mr. Carne►well was born
are. All It .Kir Dals at Sheet tYltll3ic.
in Clinton and afterwards lived in �����'•��'H'N�►�N�isa�►s�i��iN��isl4�iNr�•►��� ' l • $:3.E✓i0 ,
TuckersmAdx.,. it is thrftt'y; y1da,rs All l+:ilglislz h.ip tit 3:00
�`N WI MILLI'' (#ctocl;�trongSplit at Ili
since he left Iters though, he paid the i •
i
ccct�, ' i�Ve are agents dere for
old toren a visit four years ago, ` � T.heso litres axe worth lookin atHoover ER''�• STORE. � � Columbia Phonographs
l Mr: J, C, T,attitwaite of Ga'derich ora: t and Victor r in town on 14tonklay, ltavtng rr�mo � � � Gramophones.
F'CT.q%q.t'I a.,M3M :&XqT n 1y T.TX_ =Ldown to attend the funeral of his bld „ _ (OPPOSITS, MOLSONS 1JANX) We Do Repairing and ret'ords.
' neighbor, Mrs. John Rudd, the last
of the old settlers in the northeast t THE PLACE WHERE .YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES ITS D1
.r�►st►+NN��•+►♦NN��swh�Ni♦s�sNN��Nf�Nf�Nw+• : corner of the township. tOf thr✓ see- •aft r
We Give Satisfaction
JTY
Ond generation, Mr, Laitllwaite's � �''!►'�'�''''�'�'�1►''�`+Y.•^'I►•"►•''►•"�'�1►•'���►�i.•s>'•+�Vrs•1v+I�•'�;••�,�Ij;:1��;,
`3r
contemporaries, almost the only
ones remaining are Robert Thomp- <•Y:
�...
i
son, ,John Balzer, C,. W, t�illiazns �
Advelrtlsin In The News -Record Bii'Xngs and Charles Lovett, Mr. Laith- - .. r MISS CGANTELON
Waite was looking well and preser, ,
ves that kindly geniality that has , . It Pay a tC� Advertisein T��e
fNi�41►i/ti�ii�iii�N+1►Nf►iNNIN►�♦ 66od 'mIts.0 always made him so popular ,among � k4p oral display for Saturday'.
those who know him.
rsr
q
1
--
m r, wz her son, Mr. Frank Fair.
rizrs. W. Jackson returned home • on
from! 25 to 35' per cent.. on a new carpet.
Also reductions in Mel]•'$ and 14 dies'
Saturday evening :from a visvt with
'
Patent Leather. Shoes:
Toronto friends
Miss•. Gunne and Miss Helen Gunne
WOOL Carpets Wool Rugs
r
leave next Monday to visit. Calgary;
Union - Carpets ` Tapestry 'Rugs
'Alberta, and other points in the
West.
'
Tapestry Carpets. Brussels Rugs
_' • p
James T�I�11t�4►'hell^ 'i Q S`:
Mr, Chas. Donaldson, general sgcnt
for the C. Case Company.,, was in
~• town .on .Monday assistin his l+ i
Brussels Carpets, Etc., Etc,
'
agent; Mr. Melvfzi .Graham. ca
Vz
t
Gunton.
Mr James Stevens and Mr. W S. R.
Holmes will lbte ihe•representatiycs o} ,
Ant. St. church at•the big laymen's'
`�..�...■��„ Jr'nisSionaxy cenvention being• .held in
Toronto this week. - OF / /
Mi Robert Holmes left for Toronto l
yesterday morning to. take up his t
duties. there. 'The ,first two 'day s
f•. .a ♦ of the week he put in on editorial '
work, on the- New. Era.'
f A Mr. Oliver Grigg of .Goderich was' in Air
Clinton on Tuesday and he. this. week �►,!
Ieaves for Southern Manitoba .where C.tiI1Yl'G�.�V
a good position awaits him. Oliver is
convinced' that there are .greater op-
portunities awaiting him , on the �.�.�.�
(�/� prairies than in the county town.
S Mr. Peter Muria who some _
Murray e ears
y.
,. a h - j o
go old a position. in, the- .office .. at Ab • I �♦,�✓��►� �►��►�✓�rb �.� �,��A ��. Citi 1r�rs
• Fair's mill :but lucre recently, ,has .
been traveller for a,Toro t r :
enp � Qtl. SOW. •�
� � Toronto grocery -
N►tianal Pc�r
Mr: Ro►at, Pon of Ba field was. in Mr. W.:Greig.left this. Man
'for, ..P . $' Y , ."" anaSewill. leave siakfn his last tri town esterd .
There are two reasons -a.ulttn our.. house • . g n Y s week for ' Tor-
ortlyt fox tt c west . Y. ay onto where he has secured a'posi-
a earance and protection and three reasons --for to: en a e ,i farming. Ids was the
pp P g $ g. ! tion Cement Co. Durham.
Miss Mary Chant left on Saturday for 1'
guest of Ifs cousin, Mr. James Fair, Woodville who're she has 'accepted a 111,. E. A: La
using Sherwin --W lams Paint durability.econOm p ppine; : tuner at. the ox -
x. Y on Tuesday. position as milliner. gen. factory, has .accepted .a <zsi i As yrs. T. R. Waller is ]eaYIn ,the
Mr, T. Jackson Ji. leaves 'tc-inorrow p g Clinton,
and appearance. Ask y0u>r dealer for tion at High''Point, North Carolina agency for the shoe's com a.i, has been transferred
Mr. Oliver Johnson returned home
oil. a business trip to the Pacific ti and leaves for that place shorti $ p 3
Monday evening ' from the 1 `wst of y• to . me, '
Coast in the.. interests_. of the- Jack- _
SAERWIN-WIZIMAMS. son Mfg. Co. rilr, Jaelson has the ter disposing of two carloads of :Mrst Edwin Saville returned esterUjR Those desiri i cement
distinction of beim -able co horses. .n, arlo tV O Well
�.� , coker from T.o'ndesboxo where sheyhad, been. t a ,
to h :�.. for
leave orders' -w1 me"A. once so .th t as apply
more ground and secure x `greater Mr: John. 'Robinson returned from visiting and also nursing hermoth-
/ �� AND
V�N�SHE$ :number' of orders 'in •a stated tante Toronto on Saturday after A. three l; 'er, Mrs. James Webster ' 1t � may be procured.,
than any other traveller (.n the months' course ii% the Sliary Business been very -ill, who- has
Made in,Canada Jl S N:A`1ll'uW44 .hontreatTaronlaWinni g road. College of. that. city.
Mr. and Mrs.. George F. Parkes of
Mr. Vanatter of the Signal.' and . Mr.
S. J. 'ANDREWS,
Mr. John Ransford has been .appoint W. McLean, of the Expositor were; ii i
Seaforth ,yore the guests of Mx. ed 'uptown ticket agent -for il:e G. town on Friday evenin last tt d, ����♦ �~~��' �'~ �'� ~"4 "� "�'� �'� �'♦m
. and Mrs G D M "
g a en
cTaggart T. R., succeeding Mr. F, R. Hodgens ing the banquet to Messrs. F, R.
Tuesday '►N�'1♦N�r������NN�N�•N��N���,N►,N�Ni�NN��N on, y of .. this week. Mr,
who, resigned some time ago, Hodgens and R. Holmes.
J. B. Hoover
Parkes -has ,been manager of the.: ,
Verson Ball
Seaforth branch of the, Bank of Come t
Com-
merce for years, but leaves. shortly NYa�•��rr �1g1 r�.��.��,w.,� i►,�►q:�,,�i,, �,�.'
for Dunnville to take charge of the Wallis oi VIo�'Qjih Tow
n�
branch there.
• L� , Mr. W. C.. ]!town . was: Blyth on. � ship: �iof ns, the Benedicts.
Saturday attending the funeral of ,
• i v ��' the Late Mr. A: Cunni ha ' of ��• ng me.
Clandeboye who died on Thursday A quiet home wedding took place sent ` by,the, League coupled wi �i. -
� z i I J� after on1y; a few hours illness. Mr. at the residence of the bride's mothei` 1 res 1' t. re • r
• !'Lt� * � g t at the severance of the hap �• �••� Rathweli Shoes . C. Hoare,Music
:� I Cunninghame was a section .foreman at Copetown 'in the count of Went- ei n '°
�) � � y I>< ations which had existed so lou
and by 'permission of the G, T, R, worth, on Wednesday. of 'last week coupled With their best wish,;s fag
a •
♦ all, the forerricn from Hyde Park to when Miss Lettfe M,, daughter. of her Futuro ha itiess. Farmers
"lr pp'
•
�, Kincardine were present at the' tun- 'Mrs. A, Iki. Richards, was united' in (�j j`
eral. The honeymoon trip ryas 4p +ut ia:ith . JF YOU
$,J .
marriage' to Walter Wallis youngest ,
^ relatives in : W btworth atnd . ,Simcoe
• �� Mrs: John Frasgr of Bayfield was the son. Of* Mr. James Wallis of. Goderfch 'counties and -on This 1s the time of cap If o. a , '
♦ ��j guest of Mrs, W. Graham over Sun- township. ' iotln sdayt - mon, of y you nkinb of
c►srucr;•r; � � e are thl
day and on Monday ]eft for Toronto +this week they arrived At ('lir ton, you want Good, Strong buying a piano, call and
The ceremony was performed b Rev. ]tornewartf bound, Burin the atter
A good horse Is worthy of a fine saddle --so to meet her husband who has 'been y g Shoes to l:eep your feet. see our high rade Neva
laboring as a missionary on Saint `1`, Awde� pastor' of the Cop,.t%tw.n cit- noon they were the guests' of Mrs: C. , ; • • �
a good S y Also Sh@rloek:
g picture denyands a good mount. Let Joseph's Island: 'While in the city ni.t, in the •presence of a few In- J. Wallas and in, tills evening' file � dry.; ' Whrrn you visit the CotTibe:. �y
timate friends of the contr.xctin p Horse Show on April 1st Manning or ans&pianos
every nook and corner 4f your, htilrie be beauti- Mrs, h`raser will attend the annual g Par- +drove 'to .the homestead on the first p g �;
ties.
fled. Bring around your paintingsand etch- 'meeting of the PreBbyteriati iVoin- con, where a reception awaited them. � call. silo See our.stock of always in Stock, �r
Ings and we Will Convert them. Into 2 ens Society as the delegate front The winsome bride lras for some Numerous -are the eonv!,rtt•tlttfons hea'Vy,Shoes. ,
St. •Andrew's church, Bayfiaid, years taken un active part in, League and,good wishes which are being chow
• Mr; and Mrs. Thos. Cam i We. have them ran 'n in trice• A large assortment of
�'. "x X S CO'7CS, pbell of and 'Sunday school txarlc and timcn%jered upon them and in the fr•licfta- gr ,gam 1 . g
Chicago' were guests of Mt. .john the many valuable pros„mt-4 Ac.eived iations The, Ivews-Record very Heart» from $1.251to, $3.50. violin.- to choose from.
s xc ���
no matter hove costly or sample . its fittings. Johnstone on Saturday last. For was a handsome silver isuddtr,]; dish lily joins,
Our extensive stock of specially selected picture • the past two weeks .they have been ;-- The fc>lrorviiig lines are znanti
_ _._ __- _...__ _.,_ _ .____ _.. _ faeturecl by 0. A. A.hren s- & co”- ' We keep the latest 1n
mouldings cannot fail to give permanent pleas visiting friends in various parts of .. S Berlin,
the county, Mr. Carne►well was born
are. All It .Kir Dals at Sheet tYltll3ic.
in Clinton and afterwards lived in �����'•��'H'N�►�N�isa�►s�i��iN��isl4�iNr�•►��� ' l • $:3.E✓i0 ,
TuckersmAdx.,. it is thrftt'y; y1da,rs All l+:ilglislz h.ip tit 3:00
�`N WI MILLI'' (#ctocl;�trongSplit at Ili
since he left Iters though, he paid the i •
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ves that kindly geniality that has , . It Pay a tC� Advertisein T��e
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