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October 24th, 1907
Fep.aro for Cold i'.feithi)r.,.\\
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The beautiful Canadian . Winfee will soon be beret but :you
tont consider it so very beautiful if you are not properly clad.
,,; ,.!Make your preparations Now----
and;be ready Q. enjoy it'thorougbly when itt conies.
e is s eclally ioepartant to' ave footwear'tbat will keep you
warty aneeleY _- if yuu don't know what, to buy we would like .to
sh;pw. you. We are experts in that line. Of course its. (tome
trouble to show .you but we're lookiog for that kind;. of trouble
every day glad to get it.'
• We are sole Agents in Clinton. for Gztnhy and
Kant Kraek Rubbers the bigbeet.geode of Rubber goods ..
pn tha-.Wafiket.. They cosh no more than jtoor grades.
/quit' Stock or Overshoes,. Sox and all kinds of felt goods
is Very complete!.
Our Repair department is giving prompt
.: • and Nery Satisfactory service.
FRED. JACKS
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" Always Reliable. " CLINTON
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OUR CLAIM
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The largest and best assorted stock of Stoves in '
the. county: Puying,` for cash and in small
quantities, sve get a special discount enabli c g.
us to give, the very .'best .. value: We keep' only
the most popular and`:leakting lines made in.
Canada, such ,as
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— HAPPY THOUGHT Range.e Radiant Home Heaters
—PANDORA Range
--WelcomeNxtional Range
—Kitchen Steel Range
—Canada Steel Range
—Grand Jewel Range
Empire Garland Heaters
•• McClave's Famous Heatere
Belle Oak Heaters :.
Dandy Heaters ' •
Acne Jewel Heaters. •
Give us a• call. No trouble to+shlaw'koo+ds.
HARLA1ND BROS.
CHEAP ' STOVE HOUSE
to ^+,„„w^.4M •00.
You Can't Lose
$ Your oua-
$ ' t sin Ppm,. r , .
$ : If it. is a •Wa"teri au'e $•
. Ideal Fountain Pen f tt- $
el With a clip -cap. The
oily-capis a. neat piece of
ftttached
one and of the cap of the
pea,.the other end being
pressedsnugly against the 9.
$barrel ,ot the spring. It
holds in much the same
$ way as a clothes pin .and.
will keep the pen. 'where
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is put. See us about $
it if interested.
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J, B. HOOVER. ' ,., - N,RLSON BALL
of Low Prices & 'I3asyv Terms
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We are in a position to offer you good bargains:in Furniture. We
• are showing a nice line of
PARLOR 'FURNITURE
. in 5 -piece and 3 -piece Suites
Couches, Morris. Chairs,and Plorris .Rockers.
also odd Chairs, Quartered Oak Rocking
Chairs, Reed Goods, Etc.
If you are in need of an extra bed remember we cartera
complete stock of Iron Bede, Wood Beds, Springs, Mat -
treses. Pillows. Come and see them... . • . .
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You will find our prices right.
We guarantee` Satisfaction,
HOOVER .&
Furniture and Undertaking.
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Do you know what is "Right" in Men's Clothing for the d
coming season P • 0
Do you know that it costs. "No More" to be wen dressed.
e than it does to be two . or three years behind the times in style of ' ag
Clothing? :-..
If you don't know these facts, you should, and the time to. d
e inquire into the subject is now.
Don't buy that new goi Suit or Overcoat before you do
know them.
Comet
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and examine (lathing our
thm Stock andck
let tosexplain
to you "Why' cangiveyon
Yel n g
f� that
tang is "Right"in quality,
style'and fit and at prices away below the lowest.
Men's Suits from $4.50; to $15. Men's Over-
coats $5 to $18. Odd Pants, Overalls, d
Smocks, Etc., at lowest prices.
BOOTS AND. SHOES.
'This department is now becoming more than a "side line" with
us, and•ls complete in all styles 'and qualitics, tut we are still selling
at "side line" prices.,
Be Sure and See These Goods Before you, Buy
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PLUMSTEEL B.RO$. t
W. D. FAIR "CO. -$
Often Cheapest" --Always Best
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IlIft.€.rj Special
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Mr. W. J. Tozer was in Toronto yes-
terday.
Mr: A. R. Snits was in Toronto this
week on .business
Mr: Norman Bolus is visiting at the
home of his mother. "-
Mabel Cleft rias taken a position
•• in I3odgens Bros, store.
Mr. Tom Wheatley is now Wine clerk
at the Hotel Normandie.
Miss Whiteman, trained nurse, is in
charge: of 'a ease at Whitechurch
Rev. J. 'Greene took the servioes 'on e
the fiolmesville (Armee last Sunday,;
Mr and,. Mrs. Harry •Bartliffe •etsited .
Brussels • friends Sunday and More
Aiday.ill.•. Wiseman has returned tient
Sarnia., and is . very, ill at his- .• home
here.
Miss Cowan of Blyth has joined the
dr s -m iti ' staff of Toze'
cs ak g ,r&
Mr. Harry Beacom . has been visiting
friends in the Listowel district foe
some days of •the 'past. week
ebev. "Mr; Fear of Exeter ,while en
• town over Sunday was a guestat
the Ontario street parsonage.
:Miss Elliott 'of•. Fullerton . arrived. on
Tuesday to take • charge, of Tozer &
Brown's dress -making department.
Miss Lizzie Foote returns'to her home
near Varna tees week after spending
a couple of weeks .with. her : aunt,
•Mis. Wm. 'Simpson. • •
Rev.. 0, R..Gonne conducted the' sere
vices at 'the funeral of the, late Mrs.
Wise of.Goderieh township,. on Sun
day last in the absence of the Rev
• Mr: Kerney.
Mr. Andrew McGarva returned on
Monday' . night from 1Vloosejaw,• Sask.'
his. • home -coming being hastened .•by
the seriousillness of his father, Mr.
John . McGaree..
Mr George Patterson of Toronto and.
Mr. W: Montgomery of Woodstock,
coatmakers, leave 'joined the •staff
Morrish & Crooks big .tailoring 'de-
partnient, which now numbers six-
teen and is•1turning out the orders.
'at' a lively rate.
Mr. Thos. 1I., ,Cook .• left on Tuesdap,
for St. John, New Brunswick, where
for the next •thee or four. Months he
willbe engaged re -packing apples in
' a big storehouse in. that city:. Tom
is one of the beatjudges of fruit We,
he,veeeereabouts and will be. able' to
give aho New Biunswickers many
pointers. •
Mr: W. McKown left one .Saturday '. i o
visit hie daughter, Mrs. Munroe oe
Tara. This week lie goes TO Toron-
to to ':be the guest for a few days of
another • daughter, 1VIre. W. D.owns,.
and next .Monday he starts ol . the
return journey .to Los Angeles, Cal
At .Oaklands, that state, he will
visit his brother • who has been a re-
, side'nt of that city for a.-nuriiber . of
years.
Mr. and Mrs. James Twitchell return-
. ed on• 1+ riday last from a visit to
friends in 'Titusville • and other
points in Western • Pennsylvania.
That part of your Uncles Sari's de -
main is decidedly hilly and pumping
for oil is , the principal industry;
The country appears to have been
cleared at one time, but when ori
was discovered in 1865, she' land was
largely soldor leased to speculaltors.
and' is now pretty much covered by
undergrowth. What have you up in
Huron ,county, Mr. Twitchell was
asked. Salt,. he replied. Has that.
ever been bored through ; Not that
T know of, eeplied• 1VIr,• 'Twitchell.
Well, it it was; 1 believe they Would
strike oil. • -
Mrs. W. H. Wallace of Britton, Smith
Dakota, was the guest of .Mrs., Glaz-
ler on Tuesday, Sheis over on a
visitto her patents in Blyth, the
first 'time In e six years. Mr. and
Mrs: Wallace have been in Dakota
for some twentytwo years'''and have
done °well. Mr, Wallace is a native
of Mullett;, in the viotnity- of Sum -
merle'', but now his mother, his.
two sisters and his seven brothers
aro all settled within a few miles of
each other. • So• many Wallace aro
there that where they d 1
is called the "Wallace. Settlement
' Mrs, Wallace . says that the crops
have been good in their part of the
state and that prices are ruling
high. barley is naw selling' at nin-
ety cents a bushel. "While we have
never :forgotten the old Notre • and
neighbors," says Mrs. Wallace, "yet
atter years of absence there have
been so many changes here that 1
•almost feel like a stranger.''
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atirda : - October .- -_,h the lief -D
The Wright fiat Co.'s. 'contract is up with us on Oaturday, October 26th, This week
• we have received` two more shipments of the latest creations in ,Millinery.
Don't, Fail to See Saturday's Big Display.
ashionabi :FOR 1V1antles
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Ladies' Fur Lined. -Coats
Our showing this season is the best and largest it has been, our good fortune to present
to :o>r customers
Splendidly Tailored Coats for present and later use. Garments
that. duplicate 'the_ exclusive features of high priced models'
Black Box Cloth Coats $7.00_
Ir three qual'ter length, self collar, full back
and' sleeves, with cloth strap_pings,�very natty
style, price _ 47,0
• Black Beaver Coats : 12.00
Ladies': imported Black Beaver Coates,tailored
style, full back. and sleeves,' self strappings; a
beautiful coat and or rleader, price' $12,00•'
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Other Black. -Coats at $1000, $13,50 and :$18.00
Ladies' Fur Lined Coats
Lathes' Fur Lined Costa ' made of good quality
mporte bea_v_er,_A•laska; sable collar, natural
rat hoe ody and :sleeves, a very ex -elusive .'
�styyle, price -
- • $75.00
A Good. Warm Coat
Ladies' u imported Beaver Coat,Col • mbia sable
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fur, collar wool astrachan, lined and interlined
with. rubber, pretty styles and 'make, a''good
warm driving coat, price '425.00
Tailoring
Furnishings
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Lary Goods
". Importers
GOOD ;HARRIS WOOD ,FURNACE
complIGHT•ete, with :brick:oasin piste
g r for sale,
-A. Seeley.
GIRLS ' WANTED TO : OPERATE
knitting machines. Experience not
necessary: Good wages: paid at the
• start. Highest prices paid ori piece
Work, -Excellent opportunities.. Al-
so 2 smart boys about 16 to learn
finishing. Good wages. Applya:t�
the oflree of the: Clinton Knitting
Co. Limited. Personal-epplieatioirs
preferred,, though letters willre-
ceive prompt .attentions
TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S.
• No. 9, . Goderich : Township. Male
or female, 1st or 2nd class certifi-
' cate, duties to commence' on the Gth
'of• January 1967. Applications
personal preferred, received up ' .. to.
the 10th of November.—George
Mudie, Secretary, Clinton P. O.'
CLASS
Clinton Business College
While many young ladies and gentle-
men are frittering . away their even-
ings, others are attending our classes
and fast preparing to better their•con-
dition.
Evening sessions from 7 to '9.30,
every Monday, Wednesday and .Friday.
Call and have a look into our Cour
-sese
Special class in Penmanship,'
GEORGE SPOTTON, Principal
For Carpets,
Rugs,
I.., noleunis
Furniture, .
Pianos,
Organs,
g -alis
Etc., Etc., go to
WALKER & ROSS'
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The ' .OLSO.NS. BANK
INOORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1855,
• Capital paid up $3,305,840.00 • Reserve Fund $3,305;840:00
• ' HEAD' OFF.CE, MONTREAL . ••
D•IRECTORS_
WM.. MOLSON MACPHERSON President
S. H. EWINGVice-President
W. M. Ramsay, J. P. Cleghorti,- 11. Markland Molson,
Lt• -Col F, 0. Hensbaw, Wm. C. McIntyre. '
James Elliott, General Manager; A. D. Durngord, Chief Inseeotor *and Supetin.
dent of Branches. W H, Draper, Inspector., W. W. L. Chipman,
J. H. Campbell, ,Assistant Inspectors.
SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $t;ec and upwards received
and interest allowed at3 par cent from date of deposit, oonipounded 4 btines a year
SPECIAL ATTENTION given to all branches of.Fartnere.business. ,Sale.
notes' cashed or colleoteed on favorable terms.. •
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DOWDING, Manager CLINTON
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OF INTEREST to you
A few, Specials for the balance of this
month
Bargain No: 1
' Ladies' Patent Calf Blucher, alt strong sole, regu
. lar $3.00 shoe for.. . r , . 2.69
A few pairs Women's Kid Lace Boots, flexible McKay
sewn sole, worth $2 25, for . .. . , -.. r.75
12 pairs Women's Heavy Lace Boots, for outdoor work
generally, sold for $1.25, we sell them on Saturday for .96.
Less than 12 pairs Misses Kid Boots, all up to dates
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Weelo not wish to mislead. We want our customers to'help
round toes and low heels,worth'$1,25 for....,, ....,
Pall and Winter Stock is .compi,ete- Coyne and Buy
Repairing Done NEATLY "
Music Goods of all kinds always carried in stock
0 HOARE MUSIC EMPORIUM
- ' SHOE- STORE
THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY
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