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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-11-18, Page 5e ton Newts -Record Novernber 1 till 1909 Congil Glilna llowimui Grows In Interest. ffianisios Ilew Goods are con- stantly being added, and while we do not claim to have the largest stock we do say that we have a line of hoods that you seldom eee outside the cities. Special Value in Dinner and Tea"Sets. A new line of Royal Doul- ton .has been added the past week. Yrench china is aispecialty with us, I' COOPER'S BOOK STORE CLINTON • W. H. Watts & Soo 'have .everything needed in the Shoe Repairing line to execute all orders with neatness and prompt- ly. A trial will convince. you that our material and workman... ship are of the beat pro.eurable anywhere. We aIso repair 'Suit Caees, Sate abets and • Pooket Books, and can 4 also clean and dye the same. 999. Coderlok Township Summer13111. Miss Jennie Holmes of Clinton -1st Mr. Thos. Churchill has bought the lNrr, Chas. Clifton has started to visiting Miss D. A. Holmes. 80-a.ere farm On the llth. eonowned work the farm he bought, from Mr. OF NEURAL6IA. Miss Minnie Eleoat ol Brimfield baid`.bY Mrs. kihris. Tehbutt a clinton tor gorge hill but does oot t;ot posses.. Miss Mary Snell of Ilullett spent' oo,i which. he Pays $2000, it has been sion of the house for some time yet. day last week, the gutests or thew coos. rented for a number of years. Mr.' The Ladies' a MODERN METHODS DIS1POSE OF Guild have erected CAUSE AND CURE in, Miss Bertie S'tanley.. I Churchill will Usethe place as an out,. nice lamp post in front of St Peter's THE CAUSE INSTEAD Or Mr. J. R. Holmes left on alonclay114 for llis• aireallY large 11"k el church. TREATING Imo, !or the the West, taking a carload. ef sheep, in the raising of which, NVOI.M., . eOlgc. Johnston has TetUrned, TOMS. ,derstand, he intends to embark still aPples with him. • • theme, the threshing season being now i 'more extensively 1 Neuralgia, means simply "nerve i Remember the services on Sunday ' pretty emit over. under the •auspiees of the Ladies' Ata aer. Albert Townebend who San to !aP4tijoun'uinsoth:toliecrleiar'allelt4eYr beaand6reinattenvartty,- The cement abutments of Glenn's ,,,,,• hen Rev. Millyara of Henson preach at all the services. The anon- ym). bridge over the hayfield river were • completed eome time ago •oy the -0' lint t • had the T. T. al' uephy, place of . the pain ana any nerve la the day evening following they will serve contractor, Mr..William Elliott; wile Den t_e _1 itit eon. rented; has lease ibody may ho nfieeted. There are a made 'a good job ot them. They cost tile T 'gas" 'farm eh t'lla Base Line number of eaueesa of neuralgia, but a hot supper. A .good time is ; ex- vacated by Mr. Challenger, an t. peeted. close to $2,000. Mr. Elliott ..expeets lately to finish the approaches this week for has Veen doing some. plowillg, Iv dt.voewaracOoSzitditcioomaraooin itehea.sgyrteenrial Ph n; which. lie will receive $185. the Iii111 welaoma M. TaWashend to the has • discovery of this part from reliable • aQmpany of autchell are to pat on Line and wish him success. Istatistics led to the new, treatment araleammemaanue • Porter'S 11111 • Miss Rhoda Betties spent Sunday, And Monday under the parental roof, Mr, Albert Harrison returned from he West last Saturday. • Miss aartna.Jordan spent a few days! with •her cousin, Miss Beacom at Summerbill last week. Miss Ruth Shaw, teacher, spent Sunday with her parents near Lee - learn. • Mr. and Mrs. Betties spent Sunday with Mr. H. IL Lobb of the Maitland eon. Monday ,being old hen -da, several ot the farmers took the opporlunity of disposing Of their oq stock. I The menabers of the 13eel Ring must- n't forget their annual fowl' supper on Friday eVenilig of next week in 0. W Potter's,hall. A -most enjoya.bla eV - ening is'anticipated. • Varna Miss Hart of Brueeneld has bee 1 angaged by S. S. No. 7 for .1910. She is Normal -trained and is .aid to 17 an excellent teacher. nits ts school of •which Mr, Harnwell beeil in charge since the summer boll days, helping out the trustees who 'wore at that time unable to eecure a teacher owing to the scarcity. Anniversary services in • eonneetion rwith tho:Presbyteriaa church will !had at. 11 a. m. and • 7 p. en. next Sunday when Rev. . Mr. Perry• of • Wingham Will preach. He has the re- putation of being an able speaker so the congregation is looking forwar to two refreshing sermons. Rea. Mr Davidson will take the work in Wing ham for that day. . Tho •township eduncil meets on. Sat- urday. The Methodist anniversary services will be held on the 28th inst. with the fowl supper the following Monday evening.. •Tho 'IVIethodist choir held their an - the steel superstructure at an early Mr. Chris Beacom has sail • a three- for neuralgia, whiele consists i elate. The inspector was mr„ John, year-old colt to Mr, Chas. el ohnsta building up the general health h ithe tonic treatment and so disposing had considerable experience in his Mr, Albert Neil has been laid u Sparrow of the Parr Line who has,ohfistahrem1.0th con. of Hallett. own township and was welt qtialiffed with an attack of blood poisoning i. Persons reduced by acute sickness, .ie• of the cause of the trouble, a for the job. or by severe mental or PhYsteat MILLINERY REDUCTIONS As the season is advancing we are reducing ourTrimmed and Dress Hats, SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND • SATURDAY. MISS CANTELON CO'Y .6614966 seleeaeltia ware -ea, 0 P Si. AI>elitetallattlaab, aleteelleas a • e- 0 . . s- 1 Boots, Shoes, and Clothintp:' al 7 0 e A r- 11 I Alth.otigh these two dePartments are already brim full of O 7 Money -saving opportunities we have decided to give a Special -10 n So discount off all goods in these departments; for 30 days commencing # Sat„ Nov.20th, in order to induce aew customers to purchase be- n', a fore the Xmas rush is on and also to make new eustonaers for these 11 A departments. Ir. t- '4' • , (11 k With our ' New Fall $toele all in and prices away below all d• 0 others in the trade, this discount nffers one of the greatest mope - at- saving opportunities ever offered at this season of the year. Buy. st # now while the'stoek is fullest and prices lowest, ' e 0 There is as yet no tang of mania: Misr Erinie Jordan ot near For. strain, or by loss Of sleep. are ft pal matters and it looks as if there tees Hill has been visiting at airs (mealy victims oi neuralgia and might be an election by acclamation. C. Beacom's. •is common in the •case al those su On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Hel- Mr, and Mrs. W. IL Wallace, evil. Ifering frorn anaemia or bloodies en St. John died at Harriston at the were recently visiting old friends i ness. This brings us to the oath advanced age of al . years and 8th con. of this township but left where there is a whole ribttaovne isiroeittuhrnrelicottao, cause . of neuralgia, which is neve months. She fermarlY resided on the tthhcisia hodeatsatriactt'B. starvatiou. The Wood which is no 9e-41ot-tient .01 mal health carries to the nerves al here three years ago for the home oi the family including his mother, sev of their nourishment,is unable t Mr. George tLeighton of elarriston en brothers and two sisters. li. is Perform this duty satisfactorily wile With whom she spent the remaining known throughout the state ae th it is weak or impure. Build 11P ti years of her long life. Mr. and Mrs "Wallace Settlement" ` and ehe die- blood and the neuralgia pain wi, St. -John formerly lived. at Hullett triet is regarded as a. model one. • I disappear as the nerves beeome be and subsequently' Seaforth before mov- was such Canadians as the Wallace ter nourished. Dr. Williams' Pin ing here where, Mr, St. John died, family from this part who prat Pills are a blood -making _tonic, *an They were at one time in good dr- much made North Dakota. •vhat it 1 for this reason cure even the eno cumstances but their wealth took today. When they went to Dakota obstinate cases of neuralgia. Ever ie 0 'wings and disappeared. They were a our Canadian west, was hardly opened dose of this medicine makes new Special in Underwear. !most kindly Couple and having' no up, but now not only are oar peopt rid) blood, which feeds the starveda m nual supper at the hoe, of Mr, Thos.) 'Keys on Friday eyening last. Thee was • an attendance ol about thirt • and after the feast of fowl and either good things had been partaken of and Our Stand : • .almost needless to say, enjoyed to the aitrnost, a few hours were very pleas - Opposite tile Post Office antly spent with •musie and games. 1 CO.u. ch. & FANCY DRY GOODS FURS: . MANTLES STAPLE AND MILLINF',RY of Extraordinary Values giving, important special • for Saturday, $13 10 and $14 Coats for A splendid collection of per- fectly tailored Wi n ter • Coats, . made'of the very best cloth, good - length) loose And serni-fitting, some with vrAvet collars, others 1eith military collars, ,rnany are ttimmed with pretty buttons. All • are the latest ideas and strikingly bandioine' gartnents. Colors black only. These -coats worth up to $14 00, for Saturday selling 4-13 Cashmerettes and Kintona .Cloths The new fall colorings and designs are.now on 'display in our Staple Department. Cachmerettes for ladies' *waits, sacqueg and chil- dren's dresses, in navy and white, black and white, and red with black spots, also Paisley c'esigns. all fast col- ors, '27 inches vide, at per yard • 15c and 20c Malcom Cloths In plaids, stripes and figured. designs for ladies' kinionas„ sacques, wrappers, etc. 27 Inches wide, at per pd. 25c and 35c. EVERY COURTESY AND ATTENTION AWAITS YOU HERE. • 'e un, children raised seven others. including developing our own eountry' all veins and drives, but the, sharp, darta A Mens peite veool elastiknit, shrinkable underwearall v sizes, regular $1.00 special value thousands of the hest farvIsrs hal inge, .stabbing pains of neuralgia Mr. Leighton -who showed Ws gra.ti- . a / t•ude•by giving Mrs. St. ,John'a good over the border are coming .ataceas t MrS. John Tibert, Little River, N. • The apple packers hre now. pretty century ate°. - oi IS., says !----"A' few years ago I was home in her declining years. 1 a even up the exodus of a querter great sufferer from neuralgia in my well and face. Ate times the atay well through for the season. The Mr. Howard Hill, the voteaest so I crop has been an unusually large ona of Mr. J. • W. Hill of Taper, Alta., tacks. were simply excruciating, ...and • and bas caused the distribution ' of visited in the old home ,aaeI yeould be forced to remain in bed tion re some thousands ' of dollars in thi eentIy and is now attending colleneain I tried doctors' medicines, but did tdwaship. •I Stratford to prepare himself • for 'got •veceive any benefit until 1 began Mrs. Oliver Grigg and two sons, business careerwe are glad ea, a ea I using \Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and a Willie and Frecidie el Goderich spent that .1. W. and his sons :Are dole am happy to saa that the laenViitt.' I promise. . 0 mreacyeivallsofroamotitiehsaet was rw. ondvcruflaila.m. r the past week with her parents .Mr..., well ale.Taber which is a town and ' Mrs. Chas. Cook of this town . . i s' !Pink Pills • cured • my daughter . of ship. [ Mr. W. J. MeBrice was eroded u ,anaemia and indigestion, at a them In an accoutit ef a .rural deanery against the wall by one of his hotse 4,reeently and had his nose earked. ,vvlien we began to dispair of her get - meeting of Wellington, The Guelph The Ladiep' Guild met at the liotne ting better. I can highly reeom ., Herald has the following appreciative • ' ' tnend these Pills to anyone sufieriag reference to the newly -appointed ruraloi * elg •en n al'. er from these troahles." • what may be the last time as tit1 -. : • - • . . dean,. Rev. L. L. R. Naftelof Elora ' Meetings are held at the ho7nes of the, -'1•,70a :can . get Dr. Williams' Pink son of 11ar. 4 . E : Narter of thie township,. evlio succeeas Rev.. G.. ,F. members in turn and betore at - come ..PlIts frOm any dealer ia medicines or Davidsoa,. rector of .8t: Georgo'il around to Mes. Hill again the Tamil 1 they. will be sent. by mail* at 50 'cents mayhaye moved from this part. a feox or six boxes" for' $2,a0 by T post :.• "The new ruran 'dean is , . Mr. David Bair,. who was conanedi . • ' 1 vill, Ont. a• Dr. Williams'. Medielne C.o..; • .Broch: church, Guelplin he impoetaat , t young Man of ability' and entlitiaiasm to the house fer• several• weeks a e the reault of an •''' injury received, is t His work at Blare, where he is rec.; . able' now to move about but not s • tor of the English ehureh, has • Won . .• easily as ea old, the left leg beia . • for him the . esteem • •,of his felloev- -• HORSESHOE LUCK. . t cOnsiderablye .shorter /than the other. clergy in this district . as well as be . Course fully reCoVer the use of thee . ,. , •Greeks:and Their Sea God. , . --.- .. love of we laige and increasing cop, We lioae, though, .that' he' will- in due . An. ow Myth - That Goes Beek. to the gregation. The appointment .is•a vet; I• Of all the emhiems for gond fortune tioptilar.. one." . . limb. • - •. e : , • . , ' .- : • The News -Record for the re.tnaindert the orstands atnong Ilia first. •Mr. Harry, Sweet is now a StOnk- ' - . ' . of 1909 • and the waole of • 11310 for : Everybody- knoWs it' is untuchy to pas holder in the Holmesville ch&sO !ac- . a . ' -- • I • - •• - torV, having bought MrChris Low only One dollar • a • a horseshoe on the road without pick. shar . • . ' - ..li• Mr. A. Scotehmer, aennieh respecae in, It UP. It is a luck eniblent ot the ery s '. es • Md', Stanley township faimer,. has ,tai greatest power. We are iiniehi.ed for The approaches . : to the ... Holmes . week been running straight'. hare* •, this statement to:old.taies centui.les In ville _bridge as it is called, though on the T, :Masten ferni on the • Base age:that bare..deevehded trent tether it is over a Mile. from that ville.ge.from,aitioitiee to daughter Lino Which his sierainelaw,aair. Alert 113 on. are nowbeing eompleted.. On the Townshend, has leased for a term of through the yaais. Colboree sida Mee •Oscar Foster Itas years and while doing so Albert • ha t ' Tim old myths repay researeh. The the contract : and- ..on this .sitiO Mt been down . on the Se•otehmer farm, leek 9e the 'horseebee has ,a aileet rle tr Is e - Barber is doing the work, Bm ath en. alting . . the hammer and saw Wita "glee' abbegintiluIt traeed te (h(' religion el the ohl t :reeks and 1 heir Sl.1 I liVe 'ill Colboine. Oa - the, „1st of • pee- which ho is very skilful. ',Thus. • Mr. gxxl, Poseidon, wile; was Identical witt ember the bridge will be open In 1 I traffic, • The abutments Were built ' ' WI 'a feW: -- Seotehmer: has been enabled to ,speral the Itornan sea .goci ekrtttine. • , days With his daughter and it , Hafforaed •Altert the oor ' T° P°f‘eld°n 11"re8' wee" sa•Creli. land an Ailsa •cealg contractor • and the has aleoe !steel superstruettire laid by the Hill - to him i hey- were tee:Ott_ ea.' Poseido- s hollered 1 e• have' err:nod the firs n t tanitY ot. gett* • ' ' : mg.. more in touch With we Company Of Nliteaelt who seem to . old Stanley Of ' whonr hebas ' • . , -. . , . as berse when be Struck the ground .*Itti ,have done- especially good work, z.Th not seen nisch :pi sonie. years; ' lila trid 'flooring is Of reinforeedaettmeat and - : • • . • •• - • ent and a horse -.sprang, from the' hole, which afterward . 0ecalitea31 looks good • for 'many agaea, to • come.' • Spring....The sea go a 'Was the lord of' The power mixer owlier0‘iy.,:41:1 Hiram' ad: . - --.. • — springs.. .To hint .a11.• springs wero Hill of Clinton was ,used in raakingi ' 4•11‘ • anieti •.cownsnip. ascrihed. In 'theshape of a norsehe the: flooring.' The Hill Company' I ... M foreman was ...Mr. Joe lairneworth r. and. Mrs, W: 'Fee of (-tear 'auricle samelitnes wit uttered by 1110 shores of ot spent Sundayat the 'home of Mr: ...I. his c'ea"" (11"11fini. 1111(1 a'hare• lie sieuell Ethel. who .was tlie right Man itt iba w: Reid,' • • •• • i .. his hoofs deeply there the witters gush. I right- alace. • 13arring damage Which . Mi and Mrs. 1,1..pecic enter-taincd, a ed out mei pertn)1nein -aprIngs were may be done - by.. floods ter: ,he Mait-:few of their friends 'front'.8eaforth• en ' found, This 1t.4 the reason..*hy hot se • 'land iS unusually -violen,t when it. goes 1 . Thursday last. -•. . ' • '. I s ' . ' . ' hoes tire ret koned hick YO . • GIllg.10 1 he on a rampage this bridge. augat a : . ' . root of •the nnittPr. one sees. a mature Born -To 111r.- and. 'Mrs. .George Cole. •list for' cotiple of genera..tionk l.-lt M , . g ' . smpa`e r itna gs owe pom. p•i r.o.nrcigt. lil.ne, - en.,d rotwo tth,o ieean on. oovember, etheamount of trafic that it vedadoitia aran comesied to he sea l MkJohn Stewart andMiss Mary MrandMaaaeNahton of t - real and ille freeh MI Iel'S,..5W11 deliVed, 1 are visiting friends in Belgrave. - !Varna. spent Sunday at .the home of 'we owe en ferlapa on earth. . • Miss Soplint Stonehouse spent Sun-, Mr, W. Elliott. . • 1day with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Stir..-,'• •• - . 1 he•.ohl crpf,kI4 ille'rerore worshiped - Pesoltion 'Is the 311313so;giver t Wough I • ' .: l . • - • -1 • - ' 0,, 4 . . .his sprins. g 1 hoy gnve (13)3)i(13)3) aorsea. MS s. John Anderson e aroutid He Staved With the Choir, precious beasts, anti Ili,' adoreti the 1 . . . . . footprints or. hortics whet) lheY 31)31)3(1again, .her• many friends will be glad . to hear. a . : i faome choir it and their singaes them, tor they mizet 11e. the very..foot. I Mrs. Jobn •Green and; hUntly ' baye take offence easi)y, and quite thinking. 311 inle.e3 3310 gno 3133;s,i,.3. • - . moved to Goderieh where :they • ip-. ti:10 choif Will then.' come to ati end •• • 'Wiley 11w 11"!'"1'1' 3.•'"1.1e 10- h"hod. (h tend to live• in the near ititure:-. The not so with tin s.e. : The NeW 3Yhrk • trtInsillotto.1- (hp ,itif'g t.,031,100) 0•0113 the. new oceiments• win eoon:lat in the Christian Advocate recently tad • ot• foottaint itSt'ir 1(1 OP shoo mark, Prac-• laiuse on the • farm: . I • - .. Mr..- Fred:. Mciore's • connection for 1 11'1111:0 the 3,1!1114' !Ulm!. ,Y1Is en I1 e • ra; 1ae,1 he w tead hor,t.frenLast tmanybung quartelyand 111 ib y(ates wth0(11 chratw11"'1(54'41he ral"311"134e3 g"shadannivotary at Col'sappointment Staffod; (EnglandIt now co es '1 church was held at half past ten, • • !villa the information :that Mr. Gebratt ''141""4. "1".'n 3.,'(' 3.1"ne' I" "r1•1? r288 I ri' lie how shed..att (4t . James church, ` , • Ariild bee beea e initraber•• of Iloly ,1il"'" "(411, •g 1341, ".11-1.1 1" 1'1'43" 0r (tit.kegPfitli (iP ll,, " . . ' • 1 Middlit t on's, will be completed in two 'trinity Boston,'eltureha.SusseX, .iiiIng-.• Tha 11arao,411„la13.(‚3 s sraels.), sasinsr , weeks. ala. Riley has alone the . . ;oh • lanthan d for more an eighty yee II- ars, 1 on rt 116111t k es. I 1 *fond. keep ti house AO satisfaction is aeeured • ' jeined•the choir in 1829, and still singa „„„ie „ „,„ ,„„,„ 1,„ „„, , „ „,,„„,„,„ i ship and Mr. • L cwia iqosley of , ton, who also is a meraber of the -choir, the. chancel behind his' grandson, il.1.:;, in ...;;;;;;.. ''1 ,••!•' .),4‘ " ''. ", ,. " -,1"h':''' . petce (es W.'S% `-,l '11” - of tee etirth. , 1 Mr, Chas, Cook. of Goderich tot la' - ••• ..,.. • • . • ' 1.'1' ich, .y. 111 r. i. • Advoefite has not Virl • reached the • ' But the Landoe Mall insisif, that Abe 117:,;!tiiiii"not,'"4",:),„"..":,,,f1',1:43'(0,1:, .. . . • 'don, England, spent Sunda. • ' - 'Co 1. smelt Stirelay and Monday. at Mr mime • nil onn Saddens', who• in 181/ for. it. nee found the • An Indian 'Proverh: • . . .„ •, •Mitit; Nellie. Robinson of • allinioa '16"1"i earevr; 1, Mr, Bert: Lobb and I ''' — joined tint parish church choir at A veteran hunter who leis -spent • , W1114 'Si nela i r's. 'Minnie 1 o • • " us sister, 'e iss 1 ' ' ` a Shereetown Ana was still in active . rattily years anunig tho Indian tribe:3 i . . bbs ..spetit Sunday the -guests ' • ' ' ' ' in the fp. ta l' W • - service - there es a eborieter in 1800 1 :ante lee est, :Ten 7s na ', of Mr. and Mrs. 'a nil of ,i,e0e,an. . when tu, ceiebratea his ninetieth ,birth- ft, -. i f _resting y o .F01)10 Whit, leavings ear - tent among thy illieky dwellen7 in the woodland. 'One of their proverbs la particulnrly valuable, 1)ee3)1180 it rm. i Owing to other engagements 14.0.1e t William ;illen of Chatham was ae- a . reets „an ung,.>nerous to.a.often rpmtc:t proverb 1,111012g civilizeo 'white ;.N1), 189 will geeet on. Wednesday neat videtitally Awl and killed at Dun- people. When ernel gossip has caused justead of Monday evening the 22.nd church while deer -hunting. . • a lot of telle aliont some THIrg011, WC 1 A full attendance is reatuated as a Aratileishop- hruchesi has urged Cath-, have hoard the speech. "There le no ' bgree 031 tit g will also be heal, • ones of Montreal to eease attending" smoke without firea"flds luts boon • A (•adein ie Thestro,' • tho enrich tm which many untrue acefleid. I. Ii,o'bert Wilson, 0,T,R. engineer,, WAS , fired' at hr 1...etne unknown man ‚1V11111stator:tents .have gone on their blight-. Ina ivay. An ilareport Aping an ` The better' drainage of the villa • running his engine through Booth's kept olive by this proverb. ' • innocent torson has frequently been p yard at Ottawa. ' ! Now 1110 Indiarte, -who 170031 a keen as been • a le at ter of aiseleee ,Tatn es It ale -Vicar, cook • at the eye on the forest nnil pess('se 11)11011 ion for; some months rtgo an en. London asylum, was 101171(1 dying a,. knowledge about the elements: thitt eineer was engaged lo make. a user. side the buildne I1r°•bablY their OWII terse manner, "Littleing. - town (I‘vellere never acquire, say, fire, in vey, Ile did so anti his plan included fallen from his window, over 50 feet„ big sn70170," and thee apply this in bad thirty-five reeidents on the Stanley to lint ground. ., their dealings with ono another. It side and ten iti Tueltersinita. The Sir Thomas Shaughnessy and Mr. Oa Is a pleyeiral •ittt that slow burning Steatite, people haVo about funehted M. Hive of the Plans •'of the. Toronl peen or wet wootil aprailueee vpleanes their portion of the work and it now to Terminal 'Company 1174914 nowapi. 0 dol." 8n19,1w, w. Pie (117.1") i 1)°;Th remains- for the Tta4cersinith share of plying for a charter at Ottawa. itg• with a largo mule emits very in - farm, drain (lids on 51r, IL Iiiggine1 were arrested for rotlang, sunetner be a wiser and kinder ene for us to the aevard to be carried out. The John Whita».(1 and Mrs. Rose Male admit? use of this faet in malting a proverb tie smoke, Would not the Indian 0 verragts near Brocketille. I• The telephone wire on the Maitland cl.aY' - eon. was' blown down and broken ma . Tuesday. . . 1 .715 t See our Ladies' Mantles andSkirts_ Full . Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods PLUNISTEEL 1 ROS. Small Profits and More Business. e 4+-11,111i) 41. 0'4« Web. lilearliMit, 'VE.49416:45 44,z/a.. 41441114111N49104/11.4t.. AIDA:MA I . , . REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. .LEGGINGS The present seasar is so wet that every man whose business requires him to wade through mud and slop should have the protection afforded by a .pair of our leggings. • . We have a big stock of the best that Canada produces at prices to suit all purses, William's patent leggings, choiee grain leather $2. 00 William's patent leggings, No. 1 split.leather.--1. First quality heavy grain leather 1.60 • First quality light . grain leather 1.50 NO. 1 fine split. leather 1.25 Heavy duck leather bound .75 Heavy moleskin 1.00 Leatherleggins for boys in all sizes at $1.25, $1,40111,50 and $1,90. FRED. JACKSON N " Always Reliable INS111111110111 ..111111111111011M1111111•11•11111111•11M11111116111=01111.. CLINTON eammacimmommai Special Discount Sale, • at Walker's Furniture Stor For•the balance of November I will give the following discounts Couches - 10 percent. Iron Bedaeads 10 Extension Tables • 10* " Dressers and 'Stands 10 Dining Room Chairs 5, cc ParlorSuites • 20 " .Rugs •, 20 " Linoleums . 5 • 0 Pictures' 20 1' Don't fail to grasp the Opportunity that• , awaits you On every purchase of WO you will save $20. • *Come and put our. prices to the testp. Another shtipment .ot those $2 Rockers is to hand. Picture Prattling and -Repairing Neatly and • Promptly Done ' The Store Of Quality, W. e Waiker Purnititre Dealer and Undertaker Phone 28' Night or Day oreilikipawitierot