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The New
Hymn 800li
, for the "
Okurch of England
in Canada
is now on sale.
Prices range.from 6
to $5.00 each.
0.00.1•
Fall Wall Papers
Are now shown. Our
stack is easy to select
from as we have a very
large v,ariety. '
Our colors, patterns,
and prices will be found
Ito be satisfactory.
All Paper Trimmed
I006PER'S
- BOOK STORE
CLINTON
W. H. Watts & Son
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have everything needed in the
Shoe Repairing line to execute ell
orders with neatness and. prompt-
ly. A trial will. convince you
that our material and workmate
ship are of the best pro,cierable
anywhere.
We also repair. Suit Citees, Sat-
chels and Pocket Ileoks,. and ca:n
e
also clean and dye the saene. s •
. . m ec s eave He managed to get the ...rake sn
;church wai in charge. of the young on Thursday of this week for another hard, but that Was of no avail.. le a
• • :neople on Tuesday . evening and the visit to 'the State of Missouri. Ile flash he found himeelf apple) either
Our stand: : :pastor, .gave an address On q; Christian was treated with such bounteous hos- the preeipicesat the end of i he road,
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Culture" , After .`the meeting three pitality on his Previous visit that he Which-'shOuld it be a flying lash over
Oppsolte the Post Office. candidates were baptized. . has been looking forward to another the bank, or a crash into the ba't
Clint** News -Record
Surnmcrhlli 1 Coderich.Township A Native of Huron Saved
Lord Strathoona.
pleased to hear that ,she is recover-
ing rapidly front bey recent illness. :Sold about seventy dollars worth this
I sareanarillas Of the latter be bas C. News will• be perused with, especial
the part in it by The 'following from the Vernon B.
News -Record readers from,
Mr. W. R.
1 ssiss B. Ban visited •esissids is Loss 'year to. a wholeSale medieinei erre at ne Part
l'clen tewnphip last week. ,. . 'Brockville. ' The gentian resembles Megaw, a native of this county, who
his coolness and courage saved
gensing and is lased in medicines, but I by.
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Etta spent a day in London. la,st I- no •
; A...r. and Nrs. IL MOBrien and Mist 0,,
which the Chiaareen dote. But having Mr. Megaw is a brother a Mrs. 'W. J. ,
Lord Stratheona from serieus injury. ,
t so valuable as the latter upon
1 ' .. gentian and sarsaparilla Mr. Marshall
week. 1 Holmes of Clinton. The News said,/
1 The members of St. Peter's aura fluky yet find the gensing and thus add in Part
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essembled in full force ott Monday at- to his receipts trom roots. I Lord Strathcona, 'snow visit to
ternoon for to repair the shed. I
• 1 Mr. Hanley Cantelon is having his the west has occasioned such ens(
Mr. Gee. Johnson Jr. spent SIM- premises repainted and as a good lob bounded enthusiaeln had an, experis ,
,is being made ot it a great improve- once here last Saturday evening which'
was entirely, out of the usual,' and ,
day at his nom° here.
r pent is being affected. Solna, . of the
'genial Hanley's friends have surmised' Might easily. have resulted in serious
sthat all this fixing up may in- injery or even sudden. death to
"Canada's Grand Old Man,"
West Tuckersmith.
Idicate -that he is going to take a
Mr. and Miss Ritchie of Owen partner for better or worse, but as 1. It was, however, only when the
Sound, who spent last week with Mrs to that he has not yet y given them special train came hi about a quarter
and. Mrs. Eli Cricks returned home any eatisfaction. Ito six that it became known, that
on Monday. Lord Strathcona Was paying a fleet-
' Mr. J. G. Steep of the Baylield
I Miss Edna Eleoat is attending Al- Road left some days ago for a trip Ing visit to the Okanagan; and his
first intention was to only stay here
ma College, St. Thomas. through England, Ireland and Scot-
' 'Mr. Bert Henderson of McKillop eise 1 . H s t a g amen
and ' I r vellin co ion ^: is ab°1V4 1411 au imar• Ho was Pres
Tailed upon however, b Mr Cum-
ited his brother, Mr. Ow. Henderson, Mr. N. Horton 01 Seaforth, 'We all
miskev and 'others to Meg a irip to
over Sunday. , truda that our worthy J. G. may have f
the Coldstream Ranch the famous
a real enjoyable time and. that he '
1 A large number from here attended I...I ruit farm of Ids' friend Lord Aber -
will return completely built up n
the Western, Fair last week, among Hasty arrangements were made
them being : Mr.. and. Mrs. Eli Crich, liealth. We miss him greatly from ' e"' Ha- -- •
to take out the distinguished visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Layton and our midst. A letter has been receiv-
lad upon consulting with Xr. W. R.
daughter, Mrs. Fred. pepper, Mrs. ed from hint reporting that he had, ares
Megaw it was found that there was
rived safely in Glasgow and had a
Geo. Henderson, Miss Al, Murray,, not an automobile to • be procured ift
selendid trip
Miss Mary Walters, Mr. Elliott ''e, Wal -'1 ' . : I
town at that hour, Mr. Megaer kind-
' Miss SterlIng teacher of S S No' i
ters, Mr. and Mrs. R. :White, Mrs. J.. ' • ' y consented, however, to get a livery)
9 spent Sunday at the parental home G. Crich, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lay-, ' - - , team and drive the party out, It wan
ten. in Bayeeld. 'arranged that Dr. Duncan should talei
I Miss Beatrice Mose lett on Satur- , Miss Howard in his buggy, the others
day last to visit at Mr, W. Kemp- going in a large three -seated „demo-
Iton's and with other !deeds M Ash- crat which was obtained at one of
Auburn field township. I the livery stables.
here is acting as relieving manager ubscriber to The News -Record, why that Earle Megaw drew up to the
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. Mr. Ferguson of the Sterling Bank If, dear reader, you are net now a It was about half an hour later
!Or the Varna and l3ayfield branches, not ? One dollar will pay a station platform in his auto, and aq
1J. .H, Jackson of Goderiele is filling subscription for the reinainder of the party came 'under the are light
Mr, Ferguson's position. , this year and the whole of next, , it was apparent that something had
I The village property- of the late S. i Mr. John B. Stewart left on Tees- gone wrong, for Lord Strathcona had
Marshall was sold by public 'auction day on a trip to the west. 1.1e has his right arm Ma, sling, and Mr. W.
j last Friday to Mr. G. Hewitt '. for rbusieess interests up there which tale. 11. Megaw was absent from the .party.
It soon became known that an acci-
l' the sum of $800. . .es him up annually.
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. • • dent had oecurred, . in which His
I The evaporator started Wednesday 1 Mrs. G-eorge Sterling is at. time of Lordship had received a slight .in-'
morning with Mr. J.' Wilson as fore-iwriting very ill. I jury to his right arm, while Mr. Me -
man.. .
I Mr. and lefts, John Middleton Jr. a had sustained '
Asquith and Johnstons apple packs spent some ' days of the past -weelsi ight leg between the ankle and the.
ors sharpened the hatchets last week with Mrs. feliddleton's mother, Mrs. goee, The other membere of the
and are again on the (war path, • , Thos. Hayter of Stephen *township, 'Party escaped with slight scratches or
Mr. A. Naylor of Whitechureli call -1 Next Sunday Bethel Sunday school. without injury. .
ed on A uklurn friends last Saturday. is having a rally day at half past Mr. Megaw's trouble began as he
Rev. Mr. Walmsley of Toronto . .00- two. tarted the descent of the rather
cumed the pulpit in the Methodist ' Mr. Robt. Hanley, delivered on Tees:- steep grade that slopes 'down to • the
church last Sunday. day a fine heifer at a fine price to , ake on the road to Mr. Kidston's.
Rise. Dr. Dougall of Gciderich will. Mr Chas. H. Reid. 1 The pole of the wagon was too short:
conduct anniversary services here Ilex's). , - i The horses thus were stuck by the
' IVIr. and Mrs. flarry Steep, Messrsl.
Sunday and on Monday evening will heavy wagon as they turned down
Fred. Sterling' Adam Steen and Alex. ...
give his illustrated lecture upon S''Ben- ' t ts nil' and becoming frightened began
Welsh and others. spent a day a e. ,
Her." •
- , to run, and, running, struck them -
London fair
'Mrs and Mrs. C. Johnerat Spout Sun- Mr. Edward Marshall of the Hey-
day in the field Line has a valuable root crop,
'The many. friends of Mrs. Mason are bis farm producing both :gentian and
September 23rd, 1909
Stonleg Township
Dr. Elliott and his mother ot
Seery's at flay spent a few dbc liome 01. the rai: untieswec,
Mr. R, Elliott of the, Goshen Line.
Mrs. W. J. Wilson of Boston and
Mrs. Richard Russell and family, Mas-
ter Douglas and Miss Jean ot Yorks
ton? Sask., who have blen visiting
their uncle, Mr. nos. Stinson, the
Past two weeks, have returned home.,
Among the many who attended Lon-=
don Fair on Thursday 14st were :
William Osmond, Harold Stinson,
Herbie Sturgeon, Mr, David H. MC -
Naughton, Mr. Wellington Elliott;
Misses Mabel and Eva Stinson, Mrs.
J. Reid and daughter Miss Mary
Reid, Misses Edith Rathwell, Edith
1.Speelcumn, Edith Cleave and Maggie
Clark, MesSrs. Joseph and Robert
Richardson, Wesley Peck, Thos. Snow-
den, John Turner, 'VVilliam Sparks,
!Jack McKenzie, Mr. R, Penhale and
son Master Herold. Master Robert
'Greer, Mr. and Mrs, Alf. Scotchmere,
.Mrs: John Campbell and ;on, Mr. Col-
in Catnebell, lifrs. Jas, elgaty and
ison Master Earl, Mr. Thos. Westlake,
Messrs. Alvin and A.mer Cunning -
hams rif Clanchlboye, are visiting their
cousin, Mr. W, J. Stinson.
Miss Dell Miller of Clintou is the
, guest ot her friend, Miss Nellie Wat-
son.
1 Mr. and Mrs. ,o, II, McNaughton at-
tended the wedding of their Wend,
Miss Mabel Jennison last week.
The members of. the Epwerth Lea- • ' '
• selies more and niore against the
gue have organized e. ,Stiision Study I Me. and Mrs. Jardine have arrived wagon,. Until they were tearing mad
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class which will meet. ,,on alternate frrim Indian Head, Sask., and: are vis- ly- dOwn the incline at top speed.
I Wednesday evenings at the homes . of ]ting .at Mr. Williain Finlay's, Mi. Here Mr. Megaw showed his W.mder-
the members, • : ' ' Jardine spent a year in 'the west. . ful courage and presence et ton.d.
I The • prayer Meeting at the Baptist !. • Mr Robert Beam "eitn t to 1
CO: .11.: at I "
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STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ,
1 MILLINERY MANTLES .DRE.-:IVIAKING
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We extend a 'cordial invitation to uou
, to attend our annual Fall:
•Iviii,linery Opening
Friday Evening, Sept: 24th,
and Following Day.'. '
with great .anticipation.
No store outside the cities
will show a larger and more up-
to,date display of Millinery, than
is to be seen at this store.. You
don't have to go to London or
Toronto to buy your Millinery
for we will give you the same
styles for less money, and will be
pleased to give you all the at-
tention desirable.
MISS SPARK, who was with
W. J. Newcombe & 00 last sea-
son, is in charge of our'Nfillitiery
Depnrtment. and with the as-
sistance of Miss Campbell. late
of McFaura, Settfortli, will do alt
in their power to make this Mil-
linery Department second to
none.
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Remember the date, Friday
evening, Sept. 24th, and
follovving days.
We will also have on
displag a large show -
Ing of up-to-date •
Coats.
We are again showing the
famous Northway a,nd Conti-
neptal Garments. These speak
for themselves. Everyone ktiows
the kind of goods we carry, but
no one has known. such prices
on thetn as we will give this
season: This branch of our
busines; is growing rapidly and
such results nevi come by
chance, The latest noveltieS,
the best,vAigegti,re always found
in our stock.
We *ant, your good will as
well as your pationage.
- Put ims to the test,
LEVERY COURTESY AND ATTENTION
AWAITS YOU HERE. . .
wire fence at the side of the. lead ?
The fence he chose. \Plotting his whole
weight upon the left ham& .hI
Ellgth veered the horses, With a erath that
was heard throughout all the Coe" -
On Thersday of. last week magis- stream, they went through. the l',atbq
trate court presided over, by Or. taking the wire with them, and leav-
Milne and Mr. J. Emigh was held 'in ing the carriage on its side on top of
Industry hall when a charge, was laid a flumes and between a heavy fovea: -
against Alfred Walmsley for.. heing post in front and. ' pile Of logs be
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connected With 'the burglary of Mr. low. The force of the impact jammed
MeMurchig's bank over a year ago. the front seat (On which -were sitting
While no direct evidence was offered, Lord Strathcona and Mr, Siegaw) irs
it was considered sufficient to war- to the fence -pest. No one; can ever
rant his coMmitment • to Goderich tell how it was -that I Hist Lordship
British Exclusion
of Our Cattle.
In a letter LO I ho Lonti•ei Times
Mr. John W. Hope refers to the re-
port of the Board of Agriculture con-
cerning the exclusien of Canadian taiirl
tle. That report, he says, offers food
forreflection on the part of those
:interested in the cattle and beef
trades, as well as those • interested
in the very large industries engaged
M the manufacture of the by-pro-
ducts, ad of artificial foods for the
I production of beef and mutton in the
' • e Kingdom.
I He points out that the British peo-
ple are:being rapidly brought to a
Ipasition of dependence :upon the beef
trust of the United States. 'Considpn-
ation of that fact ought, he says, to
have greater weight with the Govern-
ment than it evidently has. As he
quite truly sayS, the arguments in
'support of the embergo. are of the
feeblest character. They are, supposed
:to he grounded on the necessity tor
safeguarding British herds against dih-
ease. If, asks Mr. Hope, there is such
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a terrible risk of importing disease
;through the medium of ,Canadian eat-
, tle, hew is it that the Board of, Ag-
riculture has alloWed cargoes of these
cattle for some- considerable time to
be delivered. Via the Mersey .. and the
Manchester. ShipCanal .? On either
side .ol this canals which Mr. Hope de-
scribes as an exaggeeated ditch, there
are pasture lands maintaining English
tqd eattM. As the batehes are open
and the ventilators on the steamers
are dischargihg into the atmosphere
'whatever contagion or infection there
may be:on board, it is merely. a mate
JO of whichway the. wind is blow-
ing as to which side of the Canal
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would be an infected area •if the . cat-
tle on the vessels were diseased.
, When the vessels arrive at IVIanches-.
ter the cattle refuse on board is re-
movede and, sent to fertilizefarms in
Lancashire.. the Canadian ' ani-
mals :were diseased infection, would
certainly be spread by this mode of
disposing of the refuse.
gaol to stand his trial. Ile was lod- and Mr. Megaw were not caught bez
ged in gaol by Consteble Phaien,'• tween tne seat and the post. : •
Rh011inatant DraVen ,
the village a week ago Saturday ranchers were on the scenes 'When .ths(
•night and .haire been conducting xneet- first ones-sMr, M. Cossitt Arid Mr.
From the Blood.
ings. during the past week nights in John KidSton-arrived, ' nOt a sool •
the Presbyterian church: The present had stirred out of the rig, and it .
week the meetings are held in the Was with sickening liecketS that the A REMEDY WHICH ASSISTS NA;
-Rev's. 'Crossley and Ilitnter came to l In a few seconds. the neighboring - • . • •
Methodist church. A • -mass meeting
for men only was addressed by the
,two mihisters add next Sunday .' Rev.
:Crossley will address another men' a
meeting at 3.30p: m. in the Metho-
dist church,* while Rev; Hunter Will
address another meeting for the
Iwomen only- i11 the Presbyterian
church at the' spate hour. ServiceS
will be held in the Presbyterian and
Methodist churches ,on Sunday' a. m.
with a: mass meeting in the ev,ening
in the Presbyterian church. On Tues-
day afternoon there was a united;
gathering in the Methodist church al
sthe women of the two congregations
to bear an address delivered by R,ey.
Crossley, at the close of Which an
autograph quilt' Was presented to Dr.
E. C. Wilford and wife by 1VIrs. C.
IA: Howe while an address viras read
by Mrs. Geo, -Xing from the limit&
Aid Society of the Methodist ehurch,
.A few words of a reply, were given
feelingly by the Dr.
Harvest thanksgiving services were
held on 'Sunday last in the parish of
Blyth, Belgrave and, Auburn, and were
an unprecedented success. The church
lit each plata° was appropriately and
tastefully decorated, and the =AO
mid reSponscs Were unitsUally hearty.
ReV. C. E. Jeakins, M. A., B. D., re -
tor of St. Paui's church, Whigham,
ably. assisted the rector, Rey. W.
It. Hartley, so that morning:: and e'
ening services were held in Myth and
Delgrave and at Auburn at 2.30 p.
I At Auburn and, Belgrave the offering
Was on behalf of church missions, and
at the former nIaesi $45 was hoped, WM
but $65 was realized. At the latter
place $55 was asked and $114.05 was
placed upoi the plates.
In Blyth the congregation was ask-
ed* for 'an 'filtering Of $450 hi order to
wipe out the balance of the 'church
debt, litit'Sd liberal were the people in
eivieg that $700.81.1 ' wee, the amount
et cash received for the day.' • It is Oc-
t' ected the 'bishop will consecrate the,
church in the near future,
PAIR
takes plate on Tuesday, Wedaesclaii
and Thursday of next week and will
be officially opened' by the Ontario
Minister of Agriculture on Wednesday,'
The directors promise a good pro -
grata of attractions.
rescuer's peered in. They were reas-
sured, however, to see the three crawi.
out from the back seats, and to find
on lifting out Lord Strethcona and
his plucky driver that they toowere
TORE MAKES k CURE WHICH
IS PERMANENT AS THIS
• CASE PROVES. •
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Every stifferer from, rheumatisire
comparatively untouched. 'Mr. Me- wants to be cured and to stay oared.
,gase's leg was wound around the brake The prospect of the 'frequent return
-handle, and Lord Strathcona had to of the trouble .is not attraCtive to
•he raised from off it. With character. anybody who has gone through one
istie fortitude and unseldsliness His siege. Most treatments aim simply
Lordship refused to accent any atten-' tot keep down" the rheumatic poisons
Con for his injured arm mita after lin the blood. The Undo treatment by
Mr. 1VIegaw had been cared for, and. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills has proved by
throughout all sustained everyone' by hundreds el cures that it builds up
his cheerful words. •The "Grand Old , the blood' to a point that enables it tee
• Man of Canada" at eight -nine years ;cast out these nelsons through. •the
continues to rift Above every emer- 'regular channels' of exertion the
gency. bowels, the kidneys and the skin.
Mr.. Megaw was brought in to his When this is done the rheumatism is
home in a carriage, and medical e.41 permanently cured, and as long as
was at once secured. The broken bone stile blood is kept pure and rich the
was set, and we are glad to be able 'patient will be tree from rheumatism,
to state that he Is now doing well, I Mr, Thomas McNeil, Richi‘veto,
' and progressing towards*recoverA as says -"Permit me to hear testimony
favorably' as could be.expected. Mr. to the worth Of Dr. Williams' Pink
IMegew has long been known as one of Pills as a cure for acute rheumatism.
the most experienced horsemen and , My son; Frederick, wag subject to
eleVer whips in the cOUntrY and these . this painful trouble for a period of
qualities stood him in good stead on: eight or teri years, 1 and during this
Saturday evening; for had theteam time periodical attacks would regtelare
been in' charge of a less experienced ,iy occur. His Iast attack. was e. most
parnudharbesieoutrbeentfuti hderrivuenraitayiswaelutlodgebtahve; es ieavteirnsg oft ei,n
the extreme, shooting
and the pains were oxen -
terminated in a fatality that would i! through the various parts of the body
have ehoeked Canada and thrown a, to such an extent let evert the ap-
gloom over the entire Empire. !preach of any person would cause him
to cry with fear, and he had rest
winghain _ :neither day or night. Our family dot.
014n rre 0111 i tor, a man of skill and experience, ap4.
Wing am, Sept., 20, -Andrew lied manY remedies without avail,
den. was up before Police Magistrate' an" "aid glee no encouragement oth-
J. A. lVforten, charged by PrOvitiCial :er than that the warmer, weather then
Constable Phippen with carrying aPPraaehilig might proVe beneficial.
Just.at this time we noticed were
liquor to parties ion the Indian list.
The tharge was proven ad a no At SOIne person similarly afflicted ; had
$30 and costs imposed'. et one ttiong , been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink pats
and decided to try them, He .kept on
in aU The ,defendant preferred to 2
spend a month in Ooderith law .„tia. using the Pills, each succeeding box
."'` *hewing improvement, until he had.
Was taken there by Constable Phip-
,„„ taken tett bores', when all pains and
ePat; v:01 Zit's71"crnid. 4s7;is's'it`a`s.,'" . aches bad completely disappeared, WI
a short tim6. Ve, ,' ";', althotigii his mode of life is that ot s,
fisherman, and consequently exposed
tO both wet and cold, he has had no
Two horses fell into the Rideau return of any of the symptoms; what -
Canal at Ottawa, and one of the an- ever due to Dr. Williams' Pink
finals kicked 0 hole in the steamer Pills."
Della Ritchie. The horses were res -i You can got these Pills from an
cued,
Medicine dealer or they will hei sent
Dr, Cook, the rtic . explorer, was by mail at 50 cents a ,box or six boxes
given an enthusitistie welcome on for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams' Medi -
landing at Brooklyn, eine Ca., Brockville, Ont.
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Ten Daus..
.Shoe Sale
Metes and Women's Hoe shoes at less than wholeeale prices. Com-
mencing evith Thursday, Sept. 23rd. mid continuipg Monday
Oct, 4th, we will offer a choice lot of new up to the minute shoee at
prieee which will afford an opportunity to buy your fall shoee for
le m than bee yet been offered:
Lot 1 -Men's Pat. Oalt Box Calf, Velour and Kid Bluchers, regular
55.50 lines, Ten day sale prise $t.00.
Lot 2,-3/fen's $5.00 shoes in Patent. Box calf and Vici Kid /Anther
eat, Ten day sale price $3.75.
Loti 8 -Men's 54.00 shoes, a large variety of shapes and leathers,
Tell day sale price 5325,
Let 4 -Men's 53.50 lines in Calf and Kid Bala and 131nehere, Ten
des' sale price 52.40,
Lot 5 -Men's Coif and Donienla Kid lines cost you in the regular
way 92 25 to 53.00, Ten day sale price $1,75,
LADIES' SHOES
Lot 1 -Ladies' Pat, LW Bluchers, Oondyear Welted, regular 54,00
all sizes, Ten day sale price 52.75.
Lot 2 -Ladies' Yid Kid Bala and Pat. Calf Bluchers. modern styles
regular 53,00 to 53.50, Ten day sale price $2,60
s Lot 3 -Ladies' Kid Bale and Bluchers, snappy styles and choice
stock, regular 51.75 to 53.25, Ten day sae price 51.35.
Lot A -Girls' Tan Viol Kid Bluchers, fresh from the makers, enst in
, the regular way 51 50 and 51,75, Ten day sale price 51,20.
Loe 5-Glrfs' strong school shoeti all solid leather, regular price
, 51.25, Ten day sale price 85c.
' Lot d -Youths' Calf Lace shoes, sizes 11 to 13, regular 51.25 and 81.50
Ten day sale price Wks
8ee our North window for Men's display
an/our South window for Ladies' lines.
TERMS dASH AND No Goons ON APPROVAL,
REPAIRS WI-IILE YOU WAIT.
FRED. JACKSON
"Always Reliable " CLINTON
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W"savgiresi. Afroliwili•Aawlbeakelawgiegabeglwilb laAwabAllwilaelbs.k.AS6,8
$ Special Announcement,
$, I have much pleasure in asking your attention .to my, selection ef
$ Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings $
$which represents the best that is produced by the mosChnportant
foreign weavers of cloth fabrics. - As I control these patterns. for
A
thistown I am able to assure you exelusiveuess in style.
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0 FRED JACKSON'S OLD STAND. ' 0
0 ' Agent tor British American Cleaning and Dying•Co , Montreal. 0
GEO. W. BARGE $
; .PERCHANT JAILOR.. .. - . - :.CLINTON.
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Special Prices ;
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is Far one month we will offer special prices on all lines of goods e
A to reduce our stock so that we will have room for fall and winter if
, goods, which we have bought very largely of We nnist make e
room for them as we.have very 'little room to spare at the present'( 1flnfl. re
t: • . • SPECIAL BARGAINS e
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e ' Of which we will mention a few: 0
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7, • Thoueands of yards of New Prints just in, worth 124e and 15e 0
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• iwhich weare offering for 10c, which is less than we • can now put e
put them in stock at regular wholesale prices. See them.
s .
A large lot of New Flannelettes, worth 121c and 15e, we are 4a,
to offering at 9c and 10e. Nothing like this value to be had in the
., ' DRESS GOODS -Our whole stock will be sold at cost and i
c under, including a number of new pieces just passed into stock. To
es -
A BOOTS AND SHOES will be sold on big reductions, and we e
• ; have many lines to clear in this department. We can save you .. 0
# : lots of money.
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READY-MADE CLOTHING AND .FURNISHINds must he
A sold as we have bought very largely in this line. Big red.uctions in es
4 Suits, Odd. Pants and Vests. • All other lines will be sold equally t -
A low. Come and see what we have. If you see the goods you will ;
4. buy, sure. Come at once. e
Respectfully yours,
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Iron Bed Specials
At W. Walker's.
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Regular $3.5o for $2.75
4.50 for 3.75
" 6.00 for 5.00
9,00 for 7.75
11.00 for 9,00
15.00 for 12.00
These prices are for ten' da3s only. Our
stock is too large and to reduce it we make
these prices, If you want a bed, come and
secure one at these special prices.
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Remember its for ten days only.
The Store
of Qualfty.
Nineoweettimemania
W. a. et
Purfilture Dealer and Underteker
Phone 28
Night or Day
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