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a big advantage inthe race for trade. Wil
HAVE*O, BLD DEBTei -:why? because we contract no
debts of any kind Buyers get the full benefit -of small
pxciits'becaoso.evbrybody pays cash ' here, and 'prices
are f4tired out on that basiA.
Carefully selected to suit the season–are bought and sold strictly for Cash.
Thaw the reason we ace able to sell them so 'cheap. That's the
reason our business is increasing. People know tbat if we gave
credit we could not sell at suoh low prices.
If you want anything in any kind of BOOTS and SHOES,
for the hot weather, you can get it here.
Btltter'and Eggs taken as Cash.
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'AYLOR 4 SONS.
e 3rd day of June, : we win n ser every
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t is store at ezaotly Half Price.
Remember we hale some beautiful goods in�'.
from $4 to 515, • all Patterns, Colors Makes
lines, ranging in price
ansa and Styles, and all this
season's buying, imported from Germany b ourselves for this spring's
trade, but as the 1st of June is here we wish _ to clear
determined that �rice. will do it, and the people them out, and. are
p p get the benefit. This
sale begins at 9 o'clock a. m. and ends at 10 p. m, We will a
out the balance of the Wholesale stock of also clear
CREPONS in B lack, Fawn •
and Cream, Fine Black
Dress Goods." Black .Br. ocaded Dustr
eensat
50 cents on the dollar
MEN'S BOYS' and GIRL'S ROY do W�SEMA,
CLIlSTON
STRAW HATS
—See our 15 cent
—
GI I R LS
Woman.
• Desiring a very fine Baby Car-
riage at small cost should call
at J. TWITCHELL'S as he
has
SAILOR HATS
Buried
—AND OUR -
10 Cent BOYS HATS
en's Straws at 15o, 1'Tc, 2Oo25c
No better in the trade. 5 per cent off for Cash.
Robt. Coats & Son, Clinton,
OTSSHOES
We are now giving a Discount of Ten per cent
to all Cash buyers ofBoots and Shoesat our store
("NO. JACKSON., Clinton
Comet Cycles
THE COMET WINS
Read the reports of all the principal
races of the 24th and' yon will see that the
COMET loads,thena all.
Now is the time to place your Order.
You won't 'be in it if yon do not get a
A rnnniber of good Second-hand wheels
for tale at a bargain.
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High prices, and is bound to
sell if low prices will do it.
Being
Alive
To the interests of his custo-
mers, he is giving 10 per cent
off the $ for Cash on Buggies
and also on Boors & SnoEs.
Persons requiring TRUNKS,VA-
LISES, HARNESS, both Double
and Single, should call
In
And examine his stock, as
they will get as good if not the
best value in
Clinton
Also a large-gilantity of pine
and cedar Shingles for sale.
ENGINEER WANTED. GALL AT-,
Steady employmentDoRER oy CO., Clinton Cion er'sBook8fore
NOTICE.WWW v!/
The Cecina of the corporation of.the County AND GET A JUNE
of Huron will meet in the Court Renee, Godo-
rioh, oz *JESDA1', JUNE (fru, at 8 o'clock p.
re. Accounts againstthe County meat be pre,
LANA, Clerbefore the drat day of mooting. W, DEL/NEA TOR Z 75c
Dated May25th,1393.
Dissolution ,"ar'tnorshifi.
Notioo i0 hereby given that the tpartnetibip
ander eerm name or theClinton Q ganiCow,
Piny, bas been diaaolyed by Inutile! Consent.
G, BLAT413FORD
W. S: SWAFFIEl D,
D. G'I1AIiAM.
James Scott, t#itneses
Dated at Clinton day of oar. 1891
The baeinesatvill be eontintiea Wider the:Milne
tltl9. 'Vit: Mid O1lnteri organatim tints' .. Mr
IllbtebfOrd it 111,018400, . ';D. (iki ,gOli
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CLINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
. Thursday, June 1,1898.
Wheat fall
Wheat spring
Oats -
Barley .. 0 35 a 0 45
Peas r 0 55 a 0 57
Floor per bal a 4 30 J
Butter 0 13 a 0 15 1
Eggeper doz 0 19 a 0 10
Potatoes per bushel 0 50 a 0 50
Pork 7 60 a 7 50
Bay. new 6 03 a 7 00
Hides, No. 1trimmed 8 00 a 4 00
Hidee,rongh 2 50 a 8 50
Sheep Skins 0 40 a 1 00
WoP loa,1e' bag 0 50 a 0 75
018a020
033 a 067
.a._0.60..a-04.4...._.—.....
031 a 0.32
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FRASER.—In Stanley on May 26th, the wife'
of Mr Thos. Fraser of a daughter.
Mo$ENZIE.—In Stanley. on May 27th, the
wife of Mr Alex. McKenzie, of a daughter.
MARRIED.
MANNING—TAYLOR.—At the residence of
the bride's mother, Clinton on May 30th, by the
Rev. J. Walker Shilton, B. A., Mr Wilber N.
Manning, to Mies Allfe E. M., Taylor, second
daughter of Mrs A. Taylor, Clinton.
24th M yy, yRthe Raev. i B. Waltwin Stratford,
W. to
Mills, of hluevale, former! of Stanley, to Mies
Lizzie Churchill, of Bluevale.
GARNESS—WATSON.—On May 24th, by the
Rev. R. Paul, Mr Wm. Garneee, to Miss Mary
Ann Watson, both of Morris.
Mayy l3 d,Rbysthe Rev D. Forrest, Mr Tho as
Richardson of Seaforth to Miss Kate daughter
of the late Geo: Campbell, 18th con., Grey.
WALKER—WILLIAMS.--At the residence
of the bride's parents, Grey, on May 24th by
Rev. W. Ottewell Mr Geo. L. Walker, of East
Wawanosh, to Miss Jennie B., second daughter
of Mr Thomas Williamson, of Grey.
PHILLIPS—HILL.—At the residence of Mr
Isaac Langstrothy,,� Seaforth,,,� on May 24th,��ippssby.
Rev.
u ham, Oxforrd 'County, to Mish s Mary Phillips,
of
Seaforth.
ELLIOTT—KEITH.—On May 24th at the
Mornington Manse, by Rev. J. W. iiameron,
Irwin Elliott, of East Wawanosh, to Margaret
Keith, of Eima township.
ARMSTRONG—TACKABERRY.— On May
10th, by the Rev. D. Rogers, at the residence of
the bride's father, Mr John Armstrong, to Mise
Mary Tackaberry, both of Ashdeid.
RL1ID—MoLEAN.—On May 18th at the
Methodist parsons o, by the Rev. J. Galloway,
Mr James W. Reid, of Hay township, to Mies
Mary Ann McLean, of Hibbert.
CLARKE—KENNEDY.—At the residence of p
the Rov.sNeileBhaww,, Mr dmond darks oY FENCE WIRE, BARB WIRE, ,BRAIDED WIRE,
Toronto to Mise Edith Alice, eldest daughter of
Mr H. 1. Kennedy.
DIED. GALVANIZED WIRE ANNEALED WIRE
GAULEY.- In Clinton, on May 26th, Matilda
May, daughter of W. Gauioy, aged 17 years, 6
monthsand
.—It ALL AT CLOSE CASH PRICES
GARRETT.—It Hullett, on May 30th, Tether,
and
wife22 ofday-John Garrett, aged 71 years, 1 month •
s.
BEACOM.—In flMerioh township on May
8th, Annie M., youngest daughter oi Mr Robt. I
Beacom, aged 18 years, 2 months.
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GRABBY . �I►i Hullott, on May 24th John W. �
Grasby son of Mr Jatnos Grasby, aged 27 years;
DED ES.—Di Goderioh Township, on May
31st, Catharine Deovcs, relict of the lateJohn
Deevice, aged 87 years.
PRODITOE STORE.
having twitted the store next to that of Mr C.
, Carob°, the undersigned is HresahtanyWitt, NO ra uanti y et t#finit ltill Hutter buy
tinted April 27.1898. ISAAC MORLEIT.
They illustrate 611. the I l'ew Fane Patterns
Fashion Shee/Free B
which can be had hotel no now,
(Thursday, Ray 18th.) b�
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Gr'oo, B or ( O.;
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lr;fOU`S " AND tot FOR SALE
The ploasausly aftuated byIett cottage en Isaac
rest, at present coot! led by siibaeriber. It
ntbins8 bedraoll:s, parlor, dinin ronin, closets ;
odoellar hardandsofttaator.. nbrter4rorelol
ref
fruit trdda bt'ail kinds,' . Rita en anal/Iva-
ed.,
Will .e ablM'on rebeellable teriu,. Pstrtl.
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on ap 4iidbtlon to BUG111iO3S. k.
e gi''ve. E3igheeit IE'riees in Ca h .#or
nutter,. Uggs, Patatoest, Lard.
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