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Who
Needs
A W titch ?
How much do
you wish to pay?
Come here for a dollar
Watch or a higher -priced
one, We are Watch spe-
cialists. It is a branch ot
ow -business that we think
just about the most im-
portant of any. For years
we 'have studied watch
values from one end to
die other—and you .can:
safely trust to our experf_
ence
Jeweler and Optician.
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111 Ifiarriages, Deaths
13ORLN
STEwART,—In •Stardey, on Nov, 9401,tho wife
of Adam Stewart, of a daughter.
George I Qn lox o1lin on, on+ Nov. 29, the wife of
13ALL; —in Tuckersmith.'on Nov' 25th,the wife
Of Mr. ,L h.Ball, of a daughter.
nu CLINTON NJ1W ERA
'TOIONT4!!-MARKETS
(Fiona the Sun)
POULTRY AND EGGIS.-•Reports froth
various parts of the United States in-
dicate that the poultry crop is decid-
edly short this year, This is parti-
cularly true of turkevs ; indeed,
soillething l4ke famine on the other
SMITH.—In Fcafortb, on Nov. 17th, to Mr, and Bide prevails in this line. Andrew
Mrs. Jnitzi s,raitb, a son, n Gunn of Gunn's, 1 p g
IIUMUI:1r,'^ In Gotloricb. on Monday Nov.1»th
to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Humber, a son,
MONK. --In Goderich, on Nov. 17th, to Mr and
Sirs Monk, Albert Street, a daughter.
I.00.'OHFL".1).:—In Wingham, on Nov, 15tb,
the wife Of Mr. D. Lou6heed, a daughter..
1 ROBINSON.—InEast \vawanosh,lon the 16th
l the wife of 11Ir. Thorilas Robinson, a son.
I'l'UCFLie.-'In Seaforth, on Nov 17th. to Mr.
and hh t,• J. J. Purcell, :a daughter, 4
MARRIED
FINIiIIETNER--CALLAGHAN. --In Seaf'ortlt,
on Tuestlay, Nov. 20th, by Rev. Fr, Corcoran,
Miss Maud Callaghan to M. Chas. Finkbeiner,
NIMIR,•-SMITH—At the residence of the brides
brother, 3 cKillon. on the 14th Inst., by Rev. D.
'Carswell, Mr, Archibald herr, to . Miss Grace
Smith. both of Melf drop.
BENDERSON,--MUBRAY. -•- M. the manse,
Eginondville, on Nov. 91st. by Rev, N.Slraw,B,A.
George 'Henderson, of McKillop, to Florence
Gertrude MttrraY, daughter of Mr. John Murray
of Mullett.
I31101PN--I4oINNIS.--At the residence of the
bride's father, Ethel, on Nov,l4th by Rev D.B.
McRae, Mr. James E. 13rown, to Miss Lizzie L.,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew McInnes,
an of Gray, `
RAL.crrEAP ^PLA TIER—In Auburn. at the
unitise, on Wednesday Nov. 91st, by Rev. J. L.
t r of Geo. 1 laet-
SMary, ;THEY! h P
e , o 13, A., Miss I Y. H
zei, to Harry Halstead, of Goderich,
DIED '
JOHNSTON. In Goderich, on Sunday, Nov.18.
lnatthew•Johnston, aged 86 years and 6 months,
TH17)WER.--In Clinton, on Nov. 25th, Gladys
daughter of Mr. Louis Thrower, aged 7 years and
y months,
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Tii'ROWER,r-7n Clinton, on Nov, 24th, Russel,
son of Mr. Louie Tbrower, aged 10 inonthz.
Sale Registers
.011 ill stock and implements of W.S..
.Archer, London„Road, one mile south
of Clinton, on Thursday.Deeember 6th,
at 1 p: in. T. Brown, auctioneer.
Extensive and unreserved sale of
farm -stock and implements, on lot 14,
• luronroad, Hulett, 21-2 miles east
of Clinton, on Monday, Dec. 10. J.
Purvis. Auct,. Oliver Mills, Prop.
'in s.eakin
of the situation, said Limited,o The Sun :
"There is no doubt turkey supplies are
short in the United States, but 1 think
there will be enough in Ontario to go
around. Supplies in this line were
Otte short in this Province last year,
but we undoubtedly have more now
than we had then.b do not think,
however, there will be many for ex
port, as all the surplus�of this Pro-
vince will be requirtrl for the Cana-
dian West. ()f chickens there are un-
doubtedly more than there were last
year." Prices are low for turkeys,
says M. P. Mallon. They are not
wanted. The poultry market is weak,
on account of inferior stuff conning in,.
For good quality of chickens there is
always a good demand. He quotes
live fowl at 0c, chickens 7c, ducks 8c,
geese Sc, turkeys llc. Dressed fowl
are 7c, chickens 10c, ducks 10c, geese Sc
turkeys 13c,
11008. ---Hogs have have gone up with a
jump this week. Packers are paying
on hoard cars at country points $6 to
$6.15, with the latter price prevailing.
This is. about 40e higher than the price
ruling last week. The exact quota-
tions given by, the Toronto packers for
this week'ai e ; The Wm. Davies Co..
are paying $6.15 on board cars at aver-
age Ontario points, $14.40 for hogs fed
and watered in Toronto,. and 16,65 off
cars in Toronto. Park, Blackwell &
Co,.quote at $6.05 to $6.15 on cars at
local points ; 16.40 fed and watered in
Toronto, and $0.& to $6,60 off cars in
Toronto.
r3AT2LE—Supplies of cattle at To-
ronto market to -day. were not large,
and the tendency was towards a firm-
ing:up in price. Crawford and Hun-
nisett furnished the following .quota-
tions. Exporters, {ehoicr:s $4.50 to $4.75;
-medium, $4.25 to $4.40,; heavy export
bulls, $3.25 to $3.50:; export cows,
$3.50 to $3.75. Butchers cattle, choice
$4.25 to $4.50 ; medium, $3.75 .to $1 ;
, r
sera
� to 3
• butchers'
common. 2.7 2• ,
c n. $
$
go the .end of September the aggre- I bulls, 132,75 to $3.25:; .dry cows, 1.2.50 to
*ate esters
of the •Telitiskaming i $3. Stockers, choice, $•3.25 to. $3,50 ;
gni wey .sint•e January first were } common, $2,75 to $3.; stock bulls,. $2.25.
4388;13110, incl the' net profit $144,511. i to $2.50 ; Milch cows, choice, ' .$40 to
•..Lhe'.York County Council decided $50 each •
; medium, $25 to $35; spring-,
f to petition the Attorney -General fora err, $25 to .40.
, mounted police force to assist in the SHEEP—At Toronto. Junction -yes,
apprehension of herse•thieves, terday, export sheep sold •nt $4;.50 to
$4.7o ;. choice yearlings ;it 55,25 ; culls
and rams at $3 to -13.;•50. Powler:s
Canadian Co., Hamilton, ' ho:rght 21,�
picked sheep at 4f5:25 Wesley Dunn
bought 45 sheep at $4,75 per cwt. ; 15 l
butcher sheep at $3 .pee cwt ; 54 lititnbs
at $5,60 per cwt.
�h01iVV'� .wov41/1Il
Giving up Groceries
We ,are going out of••tlfe.: Grocery business
and will sell all our grocery stock at cost, to make,
room for the Boot and Shoe department. If :you
want BARGAINS, .come abet see us.
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Men's plain Rubbers, regular. 85e, foi - , • . 7 5e
Boy's plain 'Rubbers, regular roc. for .
Youth's plain Rubbers, regular 55c; for .0e
Women's plain Rubbers, regular 60e, ioi .. 24 M en's Box Calf Bttls, regular $+2.73; tor.;ALSO.
A special line of woinen s Dongolhi Ba.ls, ' •
regular- $2.00, foi $1.50
Apposite a
Bros. ubert Stn.
the Market ledilal.l •' t8llnto
SUCCESSOR. � TO G. ' BALLARD—
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4.114101000.0.00011100411001/4114,00
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It will soon be heat-
ing time again, so it's.
not a bits too early to
begin thinkin.gabout
the new stove you
. mist havethis fall:
We've already put our full lines an the floor. We'll
be glad to have you come in and look them ,over :
Ranges ('fiat Renters lisps' U-�,ater's
r.
Happy Thought ;Belle Oak Radia:nt..J-.onie
Panlrlora Dandy lice, airy
Corona Ronne ,Tevi el ]',anions
Penn :Esther: Glen Oak Empire.Garland
CanadianSteelRanae Telephone Buckprize
They are all good ones. Prices accordilig; to sue,
style and finish, ..
Harland
Bros..,.
S TOVES and HARDWARE.
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• Clinton Market Report.
. Correetsd every
Wheat •!•11.• .• ,
Oats
Barley 1.
. Peas .:,cy
Thursday afternoon
... 1) 70 to 0 70
. 034• to 0` 30.
0 45 to 0 50
075 to 077
Eggs . 0 22 to 0 22
" Batter • 020 to 0.20 •
F►oge . 6 00 to 010
Wool (washed) 027 to '0. 27
' Wbol (unwashed)... . 0 18 to 0 18
Chickens, .dry F;tolsed;'lb-0 06 to 0 10,
Ducks, per lb - . .:. 0 08 to 0 10
• 'Geese " 0 08 lo 0.09
Japan has decided to connect',.11uk
den and Fusan by a bridge across . the
Yalu
' Chinesein the Liauchow district.
have shown themselves hostile to:inis-
sionaries. • .
Sixteen . Bulgarian peasants, have
been murdered by a band of Turks and
Greeks. '
The. consecration .of Bishop ()ar
michaei of Montreal is to be contested
in the courts by a couple of clergy-
men.
An unknown Man was ',carried over'.
the falls at Niagara in a small beat; in :
sight of several peeple, who tried to
rescue him.
Montreal police have `identified : the
Italian found dead on Windmill • Point,
as one Sartori, Itis supposed he was.
murdered for,'his attoney. ,
• Olaf Olafson, ranch -owner, thirty
miles south of •Caron, 'Seek , lost a
hundred cattle in the recent storm.
They travelled before the .wind and
snow out into: LittI4s Lake and, were
drowned. Another ranger lost thirty
head under similar circumstances in
the 'same lake. Olafson's loss ..is .esti-
mated at .$4,000. .
=NM. ,AMMInillarliKa1002"1311.5125"
I. B. Hoover. • Nelson Ball
FURNITURg
l�or the next five months you. will spend the mostof
your time in the house. We have .
FURNITURE FOR 'USE.
FURNITURE FOR COMFORT.'
FURNITURE FOR ADORNMENT.
Brighten your abode and 1)) tke the home cheerful. The
g lower the 1)11i;e. '
HOOVER, y. I+'C'fRNi'Tl 111+; �S.:V[)y
leiter tlrcpr vcltnlie the
VlsIDitinTAKING
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Men's Furnishings Ready-made Clothing
Prices Cut to Rock Bottom. Come, See dor Yourselves
About the first of December we will move our TAILORING and MEN'S FURNISHING STOOK into the store
at present occu pied by the Sovereign Bank, Our Dry Goods business has grown to such proportions as to compel
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us to make the change, and It is our intention tention to make this stand a wontan s store, and carry a more complete range
of Dry Goods and women's wear than ever, We don't \\-ant to take our present stock of Men's Furnishings and
Ready -Made g ade Clothin into our new store, so we have decided to run a FOUR DAYS ..MOVING SALE,
ec. 30 and ending Dec. fit tl1
Commencing Friday,
This will be a chance worth coming miles to attend. Store open until 9. 3o nights of sale only.
60e Black Sateen Shirts 39c
Men's plain black and black and white stripe sateen
working Shirts, all rhes, reg. 50c, sale price.....,.....
Regular 75c values for ,.,,., 59c
Regular $1 values for .. ...:... . 79e
39c
eR .
'5c Solt -fronted Shirts 50c
D'en's soft and stilt -front Shirts, in stripes and plain 5
white, all sizes; reg 75e, sale price
0�
$1.40 Men's Yaney Shirts 79c
Men's soft and stiff front Shirts, cuff attached, all the
newest colorings, in'Atli pes and checks, ,regular $1.00,
little price 79c .
$LOO Men's Launderied White Shirts 79c.
Men's white laundal'ied Shirts, open front or back,
good quality ootton, ,ourregular$1 00 shirt, special
./Qi'
sale price '
Men's .25e Braces 19c •
;ten's heavy and light weight. braces, leather lair 1.9e
mohair ends, several styles to choose firms, reg. 25e, for .7U
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Men's 50c Braces 619e
Mon's extra heavy Web and lig'h't weight elastic fancy
'bracess,.regcilar 50c, for -
39c
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;ten's Winter Overcoats
Men's black and blue beaver and fancy tweed Over-
coats, in all sizes, at the following cuts
• Regular $S.00 for,$ 0.00
Regular $10.00, for $ 7,50
Regular $1200; for $ 9.00
$6,00 !'fen's Storm Jackets $5.00
11leti's heavy grey frieze Jackets, with big storm
lar, tweed lined, all sizes, regular $6,00,. for
Men's Collars 10e each
Men's white linen collars, in all the newest styles and
shapes, all sizes, regular 15c, sale price , , ............ , ..
50c Men's Ties 39c
col- $5,00
Men's rota' -in -hand and pdtf silk Ties, in all the
colorings and shapes; regular 50c, sale price
newest
...Men's Odd Tanis
Men's tweed Pants, made of heavy frie e% and. full:
cloth and untearable tweed, will give good, strong
wear, - • Regular $1.50, for .... ;1.00
Regular; $2,00, for $1:50
• I, Regular $ 2,50, for.. X11.7.5
Boy's Snits .
10c
39c
•Boy's 3-piece.Tweed Suits,. well )made and trimmed in ei
newest cut -and style, regular $5.00, sale price ., ...... tt�p
Boy's . navy Mite worsted - snits, three-piece single -VT 75
bre fated, ages 11' and 12 years. only, reg. $5.00, for .,... ,. 'd •
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ReteAhives ttormleins
Sleighs For Sale.
One pair of light 13 -A3 -Sleighs; in good •.re-
•pair, for sale:. -SHARP BfWS. 'Clinton
Berkshire, :Boar for service.
Thoro=bred• Berkshire Boar for service.-
Prize winner at London Fair, Terms S1.
at time of service, with privilege of retp;rn-
int; if necevsary. ,IAS SNLL, B.ullett
Goderich Tp Tax: N9tice
The undersigned will be tit the (;ammerciil
Hotel, Clinton, on THURSDAY, DEC 1
for the collection of Goderich Township
Taxes. GEO. ANDE]!1\'Vd, Collector
Teacher' Wanted
For 5 S No, (3 Tuckersmith (Broadfoot s)
Male or female; salary $4..0. Applications
racieiyed up to noon on Saturday, 1)eo, eih
.TAS ALLEN, Seo,, Box 10:i, Seaforih i
Albert13uch)ier•, age 21, was drown-.
ed. at Patsy Sound' lriirhor, by the up.
settleg.ol 7t canoe.
as
ffer.
Now is the titherto have
your.; Xmas Photos talRetl.
Call 'early and get our
Special Offer lasting. until
Jaall. lst, 1907 •
j..'.RO B E RTS,'
Photo Artist, -
CENTRAL
Clinton.
Teacher Wanted
Pot S 5 No. 5., Hullett, holding second
cuss certificates Minimum salary of 6400
Applications, personal prtferrei. re+seived
up to noon on Dec, situ. 1i. CARTER,
5.'eretarv, LoncheRhorp ,
Good house for sale
On reasonable terms, the two-story frame
h""ttse formerly oocupied'by Mr Robb. just
i t and
we t
House is ee 11 built street,Mt
off Albert
r-
• acre of
in good condition, land, good)
(
chard, stable, hard and soft water. Apply
to GEO. LADD, 1tonmes Bite, bt New -Era -
Ohio, Clinton.' Nov.30—tf
AIDES and.SHEEPSIKINS
WANTED
1 will p•tv the highest price for hidee and
Sheepskins, delivered at my Bide House
in tliintoi't.
Nov. 30-3m 0, 5, DO'AN,
Teacher Wanted.
Teacher for w. S. No 10, Bast tVawartl•
cell, for h e year 1007. Salary $400 per
n
1 before December ist to
JONATHAN l3LN'TLl'Y
annum. ph v )e
TEL'ECiRAP.11Y
is the Ib•st Nei towards positions posing
8F.(NIO In 610/(5 per anntan int 1•ai1Rnt
vice. Volt can •becnnit• ie gond operator in
itinolitha: if 1,•euAna ut Lhe GEN) RAL:
TELEGRAPHY SCHOOL, ,3 Gerard St 1,.,
Toronto : The forest 'School in Canada..
Write for pnrti4nilals. • •,
Principal.: W. HJ
. SHAW, , . T. .J JOHNSTON, 1.
President...
Immo
Snap in some 1
'116nm-hold Articles;
Otte Bell Piano, upright, nearly new, at 1
about half-price; one parlor Coal Stove, and
one wood .cook Stove; one• sewing machine„
all for sale at low l.,rioes.
H. tlANT1'iLON,
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• STRATFORD ONT."—
•'Troy se-), oo1 is recognized tO is one ot
the be.Stt'o,ulenliiaiSchools in America :
' You (tan :Indic ludi.e a School he tin nil-
-- plications- it tecei yea. 1733s term rte re-
ceived applications -from arms :in • .i4
•� , from sal. to and o
cities at
3 4
• e American t
Jorge 1
',towns • and cities of Canada,' ,u(luding
Saskatoon, Sark., on the crest, and. (.has- '
raft, tact ur}'.1..1., on. the 1 net. ,Qui , e tm-
tat,on ,❑01111S imieb for our graduates,
Write for our .catalogue : '
Elliott ,
Principals
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On hits Own 11,9k
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*e' *? ** oke. ***** a` *:* •
\rk
,St:}s}lithat Cough
by keeping our feet . dry and warn; with some of..
our fine ser\'ice�tble footwear,
1. LtllikbrrWeu'sitirbbers,
One buclac two.buckle,low lace,high.lace,high
Leather, top lr)ce. .
1 : 2 F'cit; SlloCS,
1i eavy Felts, Fine All -Felt,
Carpenters VI‘,!' tilted.
;food ("i:rpenters and Viroodworking
liiaohieiets ar the Goderich Planing Mills.
The GODlt,11IC11 PLANING MJLT,S.
Goderich, Oat. '
Hallett, Taxes.
The Township of Hullett to ax COlIeo taxes
will be at following places
At Londesboro on the 1st .and 14th,
8th.
Clinton on
the
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At�
o.
r Ser
10th, OfDeO n
't 8 1 )
,a a on h ,
A.t ()ones no
Fine Felt ,Leath-
�m .: er .Faced: .:
1 3: Heavy Boots.
Calf Skins, hips, Chroner Splits, . and' good`
i ii boots..
I % Beside a fine line of frner boots,�leather leggings
'Strange to say, there are it punitive
of people in the c'ountr'y who -(lc) not
seem to tuldetstltnd that I ani on my
r " i1I4
nci) +net
the;
n )f
y(} to r\i
� hook,
own
fact; 1 ha\ a ithot e inserted my phatc},
My shop is three doors north of the
N'oz'nittn(tie Hotel, Wli('r(:' there is •is
(+nide a stock of Fancy Worsteds.
'Tweeds, Printings, Over -coatings Itrlll
Muck and blue: Wo18tt (15 as found any •
place.
Suits trade to ot'clel' on short notice.
Kindly gise'.us a call. undo inspect for
yqurself. •
R. A. DOWNS,
11erchant Tailor, - Clinton,
smanssasmigssalszazwincimerm
R. SMITH, Collector, Mallett, 't'
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JAS. �. :FORD ;
—DEALER It 'iN-•
Flour and Feed
A(*F NT ivoit
Massey Harris
Machin ar'y. '
JAS A.. FORD
JJcx 18'x, I3'yth. Seed Merchant, • etawr01<t.
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Buyers.
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1�1-c tip to the pect<. .
Look in and sec our hewn Prices •for Ladies and
. Gentlemen's Fur (,'oats
1 American .Sable. Ruff,• 50 inches long, 'for . $3 50
1 13larckl4(lol1 Y huff, with chinchilla trimming 4 50
1 they Persian Lamb Caperine; extra special $ 00
1 Black Coney Ruff, at, 1 00
1 Grey Chinchilla Ruff : for • 2 00
1 White with Black Collarette and Mutt combined. 50
1 Black Coney (laperine for 3.50
1. Black Coney Ruff for ,. 75
' ' 1 Black Coney Ruff for .... ....... II()
1 Japan Martin Stole for 122 00
' I Largo. Black Coney Ruff for...... '1'35
1 Blackl
Astrachan Ca
p
eiln(, withIa `aa ion
front 5 0
1 Black Coney (':Lpet'ine, with large collar and cape
and long front f o ti t..., o ((()
I American Sable Ruff for ....., 0 oo
1 Texas Mink Stole, for......, 3 50
-. 1 Black Oaperille with big collar and cape 2 50
1 Black 0pposnlir Collarette for275
1 Black Coney Caperine, with short front andlong 3 f (I
tails for
1 Black Astrachan Caperine, with large collar and. •
shoulder cape; for ...... ., 4,50
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