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A,7,_r, Is where you'll -obtain best qualities '
at lowest prices.
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There is no better Ready-to•woar Clothing made in Canada tban Shorey's,
JEWELERX, That's the kind we. sell. No tailor can make them better, in fact few can t
conal them. A guarantee ticket goes with each Overcoat or Suit. This is
RLVFRWARE, what the ticket says:-
BISQUE A CHINAWARE This card is a Guarantee that t
cloth in this garment has been
w thoroughlysponged and shrunk,
Stili continues, and will do so until Jan 1. and the nrorkmanship is fully
A large number of shrewd buyers have guaranteed.
already seized the golden opportunity H. Shorey & e°o, Montreal
of selecting goods from our stock, at
prices which they know are ridiculous.
ly low. If there is anything in this Boys' ,two piece Suite at .. $1.26, 1.50, $2, 2,50 and $3
stook thst you want, you will never Boys' three piece Suits at ............ . ... . .. ....02.90, $3 and $4
have a better chance to get it than now Youth's Suite . .................... .... . $3.75, $4,4.50, $5 and 5.50
Men's Suits . ............... . . ..... .. $4, $6, $6, 7.25, $8 and 9.50
r We would like you to see our showing of Men's Doable Breasted Snits at
7.75 and $8, as good as usually sold at $10.
Our $5 Suit is a wonder. Overcoats for Men or Boys, no matter whether
� little or.big. The kind with a big collar and tweed lining, a regular
J•D. Rumb
"storm proof" coat.
Boys' Overcoats -Coate for all ages from 4 years old up, at low prices.
The Leading Jeweler, Our McD's Overcoats at $5 are worth thinking about. At $7 we have a
Rigby Waterproof Overcoat. This is a coat that will keep out wind or
CLINTON.,, rain and give you entire sabisfaotion.
The great Clothing Business we do shows that people appreciate our efforts
to give the beet for the least money.
WcKinnon & Co., Blyth
A. J. GRIGG, �N� �
Successor to Commercial Notes.
We have the leading
JOSEPH! BIDDLECOMBE, place for LoNnoly CUEnsa lkieit"T,-The cheese
market on Saturday afternoon was fairly
Watchmaker & Jeweler Oranges, Lemons, well attended,- and although prices were
lower, bidding was more aolive than on the
Bananas Figs previous Saturday. The total nnmber of
CLINTON 7 boxes offered was 7,393, of which 3,210 were
sold. The following sales were effected:
A Fresh ALIIIERIA GRAPES Weei Williame, Cedar Vale, North Middle -
Selection of sex, 'Union, and Malshide, at Be; Psyne's
Having bought out the above 13IGR CLASS CONFECTIONERY, Milia at Tho, and Blanshard and Niasouri
OYSTERS to 8 1-150.
business, we shall devote our STO0HBaa SBaT TO TIIB STATUS. It is as-
tonishing the number of feeding cattle that
best energies to meet the Wants has been shipped from Canada to the Unit-
Wehandle j300T$'S'Oyetera, the beat ed States since the quarantine came into et -
on the market. Choice brand's of Ci -
of the public. No one will un- fent on February lat,1897. On good auth-
ority we learn that from Feb.lst to Nov.let
Rakers Bread, we have a fancy line of
dersell up, nor will thepdo bet- there has been no lose than 70 carloads a
Real flame -made Bread, which is week on the average shipped from Canada
ter mechanical work than ours giving good satidaetion. Sales are to Buffalo and other parte of :the states.
increasing daily; be sure and try it. There are 39 weeks in this period, and by
multiplying that number by 70,the number
Other lines of goods up-to-date. of care per week, it will be seen there has
REPAIRING of every kind been shippod 9,730 carloads, which will av-
erage 35 head of this sort to the cat, --nd
guaranteed to give antis- 7 when multiplied, it will be seen that there
faction. Novelty Bakery and Restaurant f have been 95,650 shipped in the last nine
Telephone No. 1. {{{{1 months.
GIVE US A TRIAL BOARDING New �auez#tsel>xeuta .
A" *4V1 ` Good, comfortable accommodation fora few FUR COLLAR LOST.
boarders at No. 68, Huron St , two doors west _
o$ baptist Church, at m(derate rates. Somewhere on Ontatio Street, on Saturday
er _ evening, a Grey Fur Collar. Finder will confer
a favor by returning same to Nsw ERA Office.
Why Injure your, health FARM Tv RENT.
Good 80 acre farm to rent in Goderich Town.
ship, about six miles from Clinton. All partic.
By using the low priced alum Baking Powder. OUR BAKING I ularsonapplication toJOHN RIDOUT, Clinton.
POWDER is the highest grade that can be made. We use only
chemically pore Cream of Tartar and bi-carbonate of Soda in its CARPET WEAVING.
manufacture. Same price as lower grades, 25o per pound. gazing sold my Fly Shuttle Carpal Loom to
Tri le SSB vanilla and other concentrated Essences at l0c per ounce. Mrs Geo. Potts, it Clinton, able wishing
pp p work in this lino will find her able Co perform
It onshort notice. W. A. ROSS, Goderich.
J. E. HO VEY. . 1 DR)ESSMAIKING.
subscriber has opened dress making rooms in
Dispensing Chemist, Clinton. the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Rye, Hur-
on Street, where she will be prepared to exe-
cute all orders entrusted to her in a thoroughly
workmanlike and satisfactory manner. She
i will also go out and do rowing by the day if
1 desired. MISS BY14, Huron Street, Clinton.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
The frame house and half -aura lot on Huron
Street, Clinton, occupied bysubscriber,.ie offer-
ed Lor for sale. Accommodation for ordinary
family. Hard and soft: water and cellar, also
bearing fruit trees. The house it well located,
and will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply
to GEO. SWALLOW or on the premises to
MRS. AGNEW, Clinton.
SELLING
We are still selling out, no matter what others say t
the. contrary. Our stock will be sold out as quickly a
- possible; owing to farming operations we are oblige,
to go out of the Dry Goods business, and the stock wil
have to be sold for what it will bring. Come and shar,
in the bargains;we will give you, prices and values tha
no other house can give. We are well assorted in man-,
lines; our stock was large when we commenced to re
duce it, still we are very well assorted in
(Tress goods, Staples,
` Ready Xuade Clotn ing,-__�
7 weeds, Snitmgs,
ats and Caps
We have still a lot of Boots and Shoes, mostly youths
and children's lines, way below cost price. Tapestry
_�and Brussels Carpets. A lot of Ladies' Jackets, dif-
ferent makes and styles that we are almost giving away;
come and see,them. Blankets, Yarns, &c.
PLUMMITUEL & GIBBINGS,
MORTGAGE SALE
of
Valuable Real Estate
In the Town w of Clinton.
Under the authority of an Act entitled �'An
Act respecting Mortgages of Real Estate," R.
B. O. Chapter 102 and amending dots, and under
a certain mortgage which wi11 be prof}need at
the sale, there will a offered for sale at Public
Auction, byDavid Dickinson, Auctioneer, at
the RATTR'iBURY MOUSE, cuntoa, at 2 P.
m., on Saturday Dee. 11th, 18879 the follow-
11)
viz: Subdivision Letter B, beengg
composed of parte of town lots numbers 2512
and 293 in the Town cf Clinton, in the County
of Huron, and containing by admeaenrement
d sqsere perches, more or loss, more fully
described in the mortgage, on which are erected
a frame dwelling and
portion of a brick. livery
stablTERMS-Ten per cent of the purchase Inoney,
down, and the balance in thirty days thereafter,
without interest, Thopproperty,will be put up
subject to a reserved prlco. Furthor terms and
parltculars made known at the sale or upon ap-
plication to the undersigned,
JAMES SCOTT Vendor's Solicitor.
DAVID DICKNSON, Auctioneer.
�T^ndelrs or Supplies, 1898,
The undersig ied will receive tondera for snp•
pHs sup to noon on MONDAY ,Nov. 29, 1807,
for the Supply of Butchers' meaty butter, dairy
and ore mory, giving price of each, flour. oat -
it sureties will be required for
lent of each contract.
is and forme of tender can only be
ifa plication to the Bursars of
hat�tattond.
ire aae not: required for the snp{aly
ao oylutn in Toronto, London,
Inilton and Itdit>ylQo not to tha
In and Memory l'toterms ry,
Ir any tender not n000ssarily ac-
CHRISTIS, T. F. C)RAMii8RLT1,
kZ11iq
Uot tord'ot Pribbns and Pub-
adient Buildings. Toronto,
, Very da And each dadglvlFiw',��'
brings it nearer
�r _ • bu ersmanyBara�n,
Our Men's heavy soft Shirts and Pants, they
say always have been 75c elsewhere, here ..49c
Heavy all wool ribbed pink and grey Shirts
and Pants, regular 90c, sale..............67c
Beautiful fawn brown Arctic fleecy Shirts and
Pants, for people who can't wear wool next
their flesh, 60c, sale 49c; 75c for 67c; 90c for 75c
A grand line, heavy ribbed, blue, grey and
flesh, warm, 40c, sale ............. ......33C
You all know those fine, heavy, Scotch :grey o,
wool Shirts and Pants Well, this sale has
laid these goods before you at from 49c to 98o,
regular prices were 60c to $1
Heavy wool (Cardigans are now in demand, as
cold comes On, reg. $1.25 and 1.60 for $1 & 1.25
Full line all sizes Boys' Shirts and Pants in
union and all wool, regular p ices from NO. 1
to No 6 were from 20c to 6 now prices
are for No 1, 18c up to No 6 fo SOc; union
10c cheaper for. Nos. 5 and 6
Soma fine fall Cloth Caps make and
style, regular 75c, sale ....................6Qc
Another, turn down at sides, reg. 60c, sale .... 49c
Fine navy blue, regular 50c, sale ............40c
3 only fine Beaver Cap.,;, regular $4, for 3.10 each
1 only extra ]leaver Cap, regular $5, sale..$3 94
2 only fine grey Lamb Caps, reg, $3,50 for.. 2`29
Boys' Sealette Caps, with and without peaks,
regular price $1, sale price ................ 174c
Men's black ,Astrachan Caps $1 for 77c, 75c for 61c
$1.10 for 89c
Sealette Caps, $1 for 84c, 90c for 71c, 1.25 for 98c.:
Boys' 4rey Caps for 47c
Big lot of Men's and Boys' Tweed Caps, � Ill�.T
Men's 25c, Boys' 19e
Men's and Boys' cold weather Top Shirts, with
collar attached, men's from 49c to 98c, boys 25c ;
to 44c.
Splendid wearing Tweeds, regular 40c, sale ..29c -
Another line, regular 35c for......... ...... 25c
Don't go cold when our regular $7.50 heavy,
long, tweed lived, big collar, wool Ulsters
are going at this sale for .................. $5.25
Another heavy, warrn 't7lster, regular 86 for.. 4.25 .;
Boys' Frieze Ulsters, long, heavy, warin, 83 to 4.95
Men's good to wear, all wool Tweed Suits, dur-
ing this Dissolution Sale from $4.78 to $8.80,
strong, warm and good,
We leave some pretty this;gvs in Shot and Brocade Silk effects for ladies Blouses and Shirt Waists,
Prices, 35c, 45c, 55c and 75c.
GILROY & WISEM,--AN.
k3LCOMBE'S.mma
,
Powde'
r'Y:4
Makes Better and Lighter
Biscuits than any other.
Manufacturing Chemist, '`•'
J6 H.* Combe,Physicians' SuppYe
1f
The Refibb/e in
BodtslandSho
The most critical have no fault to find with.onr Boots and.Shoes -%f*
pair in the store will give cent for cent and dollar for dollar in goad, hon
value. The more our YRMASI4A 8 Long Boots for men become knov►t
the greater the demand for them. Our Bales of Yamaska this season
far in excess of the sales in any previous year. We guarantee satitlf ,bit
with every pair, or money refntided..'
Men's 2 buckle grain—with telt lining at ........ .
are a good purchase.
Men's Calf Bair Lined, laced or buckled at .... .
A
Men's 4 Buckle Felt, also long grain felt ....... 0 '
Men's Heavy Rubbers, $1, 1.35, 1.50; Sox 50c; 75c
Women's Heavy Boots, just the thing for wet weather f
Women's glove grain Laced Boots .............:.. i
Women's Fine Dongola, laced and button........ i •"
Women's fine Dongola buttoned Boots ............... X '' `1
Full range of RUBBERS, "best quality."
For a delicious Tea
cup bf try Imperl'a'.
W10 �u oullms
The Cash Dealer, Londesbor6
CLINTON MARKETS
Chas. Pedler, an eighteen -year-old Ham -
every Thursday afternoon.
ilton youth, hanged himself on account of
Corrected
Tharsday,November 18;h, 1897.
a dispute with his father.
Wheat, 0 80 a 0 80
A spree is costly in the Northwest. Chas.
..............
Oats • 0 22 a 0 23
Gutty got drank, and had his feet frozen at
.......
Field Barley... ' 0 0 21 23 a
Qu'Appelle. He died under the operation.
Peas .. 0 40 a
The Toronto Presbytery intend to have a
Buckwheat ....... , ... • 0 28 a 0 29
0 40
great celebration of the 250th anniversary
Rye ...... • • • • • • • • . • • • 0 38 a
of Westminster Confession in Knox church
Flour per owt ....... 2 20 a 2 66
14 a 0 15
Toronto on Lea. 7 and 8.
Butter in rolls ....... 0
C 14 a 0 15
The Canadian Express Company's offi00
Butter tab............
13 a 0 13
in Trenton was robbed of near $300. The
Eggs per dos. , .. 1. • • • •
Hay. new 04; old...... 6 00 a 1 00
door was unlocked and the vault opened by
.......... 0 86 a 0 26
a combination.
iSheepskins
( Wool ....... ........ 018 a 018
No. 1 Trimmed Hides. 4 00 a 4 25
NOTICE
Potatoes .............. 0 40 a 060
Uloyer Seodretail • • • • 5 50 a 5 60
2 50
All accounts due to the late J. Biddleoombo
not paid by December 1stt,, will be put in court
Timothy Seed......... 9 50 a
for colleotion, M. BIDDLECOMBE, Executrix
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Also good cutter for solo.
~
TO RENT
Montreal, Nov. 15, -There were about
500 head of sheep and lambs offered for
acresDinsleo
witland, haat
sale at the east end abattoir to -day. Tfie
in large numbers, and
Terrace:About3
frame house,
barn ad stable, 'with about ut 2 acres �d
bearing fruit Plenty Poseet4-
butchers were out
active business was done at slightly
trees. of water.
Bion immediate. For particulars apply to
an
higher prices all round. Prime beeves Bold
JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton.
up to 4,jc per lb. Mr. Geo. Nicholson
bought 16 good cattle ,at 4c per lb; pretty
VESTING OF HURON COUN-
good stock Bold at from 31c to nearly 4c per
TY COUNCIL
ib; common dry cows and rough young
stock sold at from 2,}c to 3jo per lb, and
The Council of the Corporation of the County
the leaner beasts and hard looking bulls at
of Huron will meet in the Court hoom in the
2u per Ib. Calves are pretty high priced
the sales at ftom $3 to
i3 0 clock Tun°eday, November rho
30th inetGoderichy B (,jerk.
p. W. LAN Cl
Dated Godcrioh, November 8, 1807.
considering quality;
$10 each. Shippers are paying from 3o to
at
- --- -•---- •— -• —
3je Ib for good large sheep; lambs sell
THORO-BRED STOCK FOR
per
at 4c per lb. Fat hogs sell at from 41c to
SALE
4fi'o per lb.
For sale, 2 two year old Tamworth Boamone
being London,
npgjQ
winner of the 3rd prize at also
tat at Exeter, Goderich, Clinton Seafortb and
n
PORRESTER. In Goderich Township, on
the a D. A. Township,
Ducgannon. Also pn aged Poland China Boar,
winner of itt prises where shown. 2 Duroc Jot
the 10th inst., wife
eon.
soyy Boars, 6 months old, one, winner of 2nd
London, Jersey Bow,
a
ROUTLEDGE -In Clinton, on Nov. 12, the
prize at also one agod
winner of 22 riaee. An or all of these will be
wife of Mr Ed. Routledge, of a daughter,
sold cheap, WESLEY W FISHER, Aenmiller.
WALLIS.-In on Nov, 17, the wife
of Chas. ,i. Wallis, of a Clinton,aughter.
CHOtC � FARM FOR SALE.
JOHNSTON.-At Holmosville, on Nov. 2; the
Wife of E. Johnston of a daughter, still born.
Nov.
_
Maitland
For sale, lots 45 and 74, on the eon,
Township of Goderich, 87 acres nearly all
9011 is
DEEVES.-In Goderioh Township, on
11th, the wife of Joh-, Lu.•`es, of a son." ' .
cleared and fairly well fenced. ffrat-
class. Good frame house and outbuildings.
CRICH.-In Seafor ;_ , un Nov. 8th. the wife
Bearing orchard, well watered, about 5 miles
from the town of Clinton, and close to school
of T. G. Cr{ch, of a daughter.
and charches. Will be sold on reasonable
VA.R.1 UD.
terms, Apply to JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton.
JONEH-BAKER. At the residence of the
bride's father Goderich Township, on .
d. Isaac JonN. to
DRESS CUTTING MADE EASY
10th, by Rev W. Andrews
May, onl8.dqughtor of John baker.
TOUGH -SPARKS. -At the residence of the
bride'sfather, Bronson Line, Stanley on Nov.
107 by Bev Mr graham, Mr David Nugh to
- '
SLIGH'S TAILOR METHOD
Miss Sella sparks, youngest daughter of Mr
—AT RESIDENCE OF -
410Y SPsrte
Ogodson Medd,
kOrVF.GL--Ot)1711:Rs.liE -At: hd plata., at
w'ingham on Nov, loth, by Rev D. Perris, Mr
Tease tit,' Clinton
T. A. Powell, 0 1? brdwich, to. MiAfi Sarah Ann,
daughter of Jae Cochrane, East Wnwanosh.
MrMILLA1r own, do Nov,Ind, by Rev Den
church, Ir{elibown, on No3rd, by ftov Dean
j t^l j T��
,j!/ r u
NEW
Murphy, Hugh McMillan of Tuckeremith, to
7`r-,,
Mary Ann Gormley, of IlMert.
q11. -
ROSS -LITTLE -At the Manse, McKtIlop,on
Nov loth by Rev P. Musgrave, Mr Wm. Alex,
We have just received a
Ross to Nfiss Graoey-Little, both of McKillop.
. j=,
fresh consignment of
KINSMAN. -In Boiroman, Montana, on Nov
,
5th, Isaac Kingrjian; formerly of town, aged 45
RAISINS, CURRANTS
years and a months.
,
MoLAITGHLtK.-Tu Gorrie, of Nov. 7th, Sar-
ah, wife of Mr T, H. McLaughlin, aged 45 years
FIGS and D ix ' FDUIT'S.
and 4 months.
DAVID5024.-In Onllarton. on Nov. lot A,
Davidson, father of Mr Alex 1'Javidbon, of Sea.
.
Can Sell at a close price.
forth, iegod 84 years and 7 months.
STON.-•In Clinton, Nov. 16, Mary
Call and gee for yourself
'1011 on
Ann Sheppard, relict of the late tames John.
aton, aged 81 yeara and 10 montlis.
Rill township, qn Nov. 17th,
tlLeCluff, M
James Clixff, aged 91 years,
.
JASSTEE 014
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!�
k3LCOMBE'S.mma
,
Powde'
r'Y:4
Makes Better and Lighter
Biscuits than any other.
Manufacturing Chemist, '`•'
J6 H.* Combe,Physicians' SuppYe
1f
The Refibb/e in
BodtslandSho
The most critical have no fault to find with.onr Boots and.Shoes -%f*
pair in the store will give cent for cent and dollar for dollar in goad, hon
value. The more our YRMASI4A 8 Long Boots for men become knov►t
the greater the demand for them. Our Bales of Yamaska this season
far in excess of the sales in any previous year. We guarantee satitlf ,bit
with every pair, or money refntided..'
Men's 2 buckle grain—with telt lining at ........ .
are a good purchase.
Men's Calf Bair Lined, laced or buckled at .... .
A
Men's 4 Buckle Felt, also long grain felt ....... 0 '
Men's Heavy Rubbers, $1, 1.35, 1.50; Sox 50c; 75c
Women's Heavy Boots, just the thing for wet weather f
Women's glove grain Laced Boots .............:.. i
Women's Fine Dongola, laced and button........ i •"
Women's fine Dongola buttoned Boots ............... X '' `1
Full range of RUBBERS, "best quality."
For a delicious Tea
cup bf try Imperl'a'.
W10 �u oullms
The Cash Dealer, Londesbor6