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The Clinton New Era, 1900-03-30, Page 7r, � McEj»nog ar CO. 7:3I."YTIi Se MORE NEW GOODS This week we areshowing the contents of several oases and bales of new goods suitable for the present /mason including a fell range of wash a90de, which were bought before ton advance and will be sold at old prime. Our apa:se-will only allow uti to mention a few of the leading hams. Linen Crash, for Warts and.dreesee, at 120, 15o and 200. ' White Pique,, in fink and coarse cords, et 120, 15o and,,20o, "Printed Pique, in all colors, now worth 15o for 120. - Plain and Printed Brilliants, at 12&o. and 15o, Black Satceee, very glossy, at 10o, 120 and 15o. Colored E' ateene, in all the new shades, at 120 and .15e. Blaok Mercerized Sedalia, lovely goods, 25o and 30o. Art Mualinel new patterns, bordered, worth 7o for 5o; Printed Scrim, for window curtains, at 10o, 1210 and 15o. Linen Lawn, fine quality, woYtn 20o for 15e. • Fine Sootoh Gingham, for shirt waists, at 12o, 15a and 20a. • New Gingham, fancy. patterns, now worth 8o for 5o. New Prints, fast colors, 34 inches wide, worth 10o for 5o. 'New Prints, dark colors, worth 10o for 70. Oxford Shirtinge,'good patterns, fast colon, 10o, Heavy Shirting, wide.width, fast colors, worth 15o for 12733.... �rcKinnon & Blyth • Co.,a %4'%%4 1 FURNITURE ,BROADFOOT BOX _ & CO. The steady inoreese in our trade is goodiproof of the fact thatour 'geode 'are righ. :our prime lower than those of other. dealers in the. trade. • We maiiafaatgre furniture on a large scale and can afford to sell cheap. If yon'' buy from us, we save for you the profit, which, in other oases, has tobe added inifor the retail dealer, , into stook some of our new'desi s. Space ace will not' perm This week we have passed r tm p ne to quote prices; but come and see for yonreelf what snaps we have to offer. Remember -we are determined that oar irises shallbe the lowest' in the trade. In this`department our stook Le complete, and, we have undoubtedly thebest fnnera outfit in the county. Our Times are as low as the Lowest., B.ADS' O O J. W. Chidey �O � �e • Manager P. S. -Night .and .Sunda calls attended to by calling at J. W. Ohidley e, Tuners Director) y tor) residence r .Own Q n Sarsaparilla . e�.l Dozens of Reasons There are dozens of reasons why yon ehonld our sarsaparilla in preference to others. These • reasons are the dozens of people who have bought and used our Sarsaparilla and We have yet to hear of a Bingle complaint. '. Sarsaparilla has had the long ap- proval of the best physicians as being one of the best Blood Purifiers and Spring Medicines. Ours ie not a patent, Full formulaprinted on every bottle . Each bottle contains. 100 fall doses - _1 $1 per bottle.. 3 for 2.50 p � - E. HOVEY • Dispensing Chemisst, Clinton A Big SnaP !SATISFACTION For Big' _Men INI CLOTHING We have a lot of 44 inch Un- , - derehirts which are' all first-. class goods, but largerthan most people require. We will •clear them oat at ,prices as follows •. $1:50 Ones,per -ier suit for $1.15 2.00 " " • " • 1.40 A. J. MIORRISH • Beforebuying your spring overcoat or suit see our stook. a can e anything eW bn9. fn ordered clothing at reasonable prices and eatlefaction.guaranteed. Men'sand boy's stook of ready-made sails in next week Menet, from. '$4 up; .;Call and .see them before deciding to go elsewhere. ; - A. J. HOLLOWAI - More., -Pounds o . Butt And moreMoney�i�it •per Pound , W. L. There is more money in working your head than your hander There is more batter in running a SharlesCREAM Separator Than in skimming by hand -211 per cent more. In a ten cow dairy the extra profits gained by the use of the Sharples Separator will in one year pay for the machine, and the Separ- ator will go right along doingthe beat of work for 20 years longer. It will pay you to adopt modern up.to.date dairy methods. Write for oatalogne; it's free, We want a good reliable man to sell Sharples Cream Separators in every township in Ontario...- ilalaryor coma mission. OUIMETTE, . Lonc esboro. R-.adY to Wear. Clothing Bt flemattrS e1.e'1 AIN ir--oiunot bo exoelled in styles, fit and finish,'. that'fi dui Bort we sell, the patterns are elegant end the valuer A,1,prloes $5, $8 and $10. We show a good range of 0hild'e and Boys' Nulty Oro, see them before buying. ants AIN eAps—The new things are now in snook, good shapes, good colors, Boed values. 0 iELA1RS ass' FiURS--°A• nine assortment of the new things. Betters aND SHeBS-Everything from an infant's mooearin to a man's ntttnber 12. Dress Goods We have now in iitoelt the bete range of Finley Black Goods that We ;have ever THE CLINTON NEWERA e lturch ehlmel4 of er :which the visitors took thei ride WANTAi,'A. There will be a vote taken by ballot for two Sabbaths, in the Presbyterian Church. Bruceiield, to . determine whether the congregation are prepared to have the organ and ,Book of Praise introduced into the church service, 1 BAPTIST (J1iuRCi3.--"Resolved that circumstances are more powerful in the formation ofcharacter than na- ture" ie the subject of a ,;debate to be given in the church an Thursday even- ing. April 5th, at 8 p,m, The debaters ' are representatives of the young Seo• Tle's societies of four church in town. heaffirmative are Rattenbury ttteet and Baptist churches; negative, Willis and Ontario' street .churches. A pros gram of Literary and musical talent tiae been arranged. A shyer collection will be taken rip. Everybody .1,g+ in,vitr.. ped. The subject al the .'Y. , U. on Monday evening was "The Glory of obedience" and was taken by the pas- tor WILLIE OrfUROIE--The serinon by: the -I partor an Sunday eyening wee partic- ularly well thought "and one affording instruction, The text taken was the latter part of the verse from Jeremiah 13.20 -"Where pis thy Sock" that was given thee, ' (by beautitul .dock, the theme being that thepeople are .the flock, especially the children to their parents who • are to care .for• them, watch ' and teach thein in the paths of duty'and righteousness. They are responsible for their, welfare .and if not taught. God's 'holy word an account will be forthcoming, Not only is this, but each other is, in a certain sense, accountable for his brcther and fellow being. It was a discourse well giyen and one to reflect upon one's dut- ies to one another. At this evening service a trio composed of Misses' M, McMurray, C. Wiseman and Jos, Chid - ley was well rendered. The monthly consecration service of Y. P. S: C. E. held on Sunday evening was well ' at- tended. The . able treatment . of the Oatechisth study byMiss T. McTavish and, of the Dille seection by Jas, Scott contributed not a little to make the meeting a very helpful one. The bust-. nese meeting n wasp held an . Monday evening last as it was the. night for the election of officers for the summer. term: There was a good attendance. The officers for theterm,beeinning with April are: -Pres ,D. C. McTavish,; Viee•Pres., Miss M. Matheson ; Treas ,, Miss A. 0. Taylor ; Rec Secy.,.Miss A. Irvine ;Oor: Secy., MiesMcKenzie; Oon euors-P Com. Mise M. J son ; LookoutOom.,Mrs Rev. Stewart; Social Com.; Mies M. Dowze.ra; Music Corn.; Miss:M Murray ; Organist, Miss L. Lindsay; Assista t• Organist,Miss n M. Stewart. To Mr S. • olmes ' was given the Bible, .study for the next month, and. to Miss McTavish the Catechism study. ,TheBible study for the night, Book of •Maggi, was; more than commonly well handled by John McEwen. ONTTARIO STREET Olney -To pro t an 'churc ec eme the ladies are mos any;church bo r always the mereinterested and thisis. the reason that improvements are corn- temple orn he: church, . .The'ladies tem 18'ted to t h, P appointed a, committee' to wait. on •'the trustees' who thereby have asked plans. for improving theseatingcapabity and also convert the edified into a more modern style. ' Oneplan which' was` subinitted Iast night:by S. S. Cooper is a very good one :--The east wall' to be. extendrd.12 feet and have two 'entran- ces on. William street, the west side ; the entrance to the`°'basemen6, where, the Sunday School will be held on Hu- ron street (the present entry). The or. 'grin will be 'removed. to the east in. front '.of which will' be the pulpit and. chancel. The pews will be running Semi -circular inclining ..'from the door to the, pulpit. This is a wise plan the trustees of this church are considering and should be decid,d on at an early date as the attendance. especially, on a Sunday evening are yery large and still growing. •It is a progressive church. On • Sunday last it was review for the: school and the lessons fur thereat three rnonthe were taken up, De. Thompson dealingwith those for January, Rey. Clement for February, and Mr Murch'. for March ; the orchestra . was a pleasing feature and greatly added to the interest taken in the exercises. On Tuesday evening the scholars were treated tt a sleigh- ing party around town after which a return was made to the school' room'' where refreshments were provided and a splendid program consisting of reading, T. Murch ; recitation, Rena Finch ; violin solo, Mies T, Olson ; re- citation, Evelyn Tiplady ; duet, Emma' Plumsteel and Lillie Coats ; recitation, Elva Wiltsie ; address, D. Tiplady ; dialogue, Misses Minnie and Ina Hi1Li It was to satisfactory and happy &flair. Rey. Mr Howson will preach in the in- terests of Educationin, Ontario St. n My o.. Metbodiet 0,„ 1�k�.clil,�,�?t„,aS nd ., in,.lC:A.. hh ► "1' nin . Mr Clement'e the eye g subject will be "True Greatness:" The annual collection andsubecriptione on behalf ot the Educational:Fund will, be received at'both e'eryicev. RATTENBURY ST,CsnRoH--The Rev. 13. Clement, may be expected to preach next Sunday morning. In the evening the pastor will preach. a ser- mon' of epecial interest to younapeople from the words ; "Pour at the cause- way, and two at Patter" Good music by the choir. Young people of both sexes specially invited. The regular Monday night Leagtie.Seryice was of a unique character, it being called a sealed order service.. A number of the members on entering theroom were handed their, orders for the even- ing which were sealed and not to be opened until the meeting commenced. Some were to give out hyms others were to read portions of scripture, while others were to take part in various ways all of which proved interesting and helpful. A number in that .way were encouraged to take part in the ineeting.which otherwise may have hesitated in doing so, 'The League were entertained by the North street League; Goderich, Tuesday' evening. The excellent weather and fair eleigh ing induced a large number to avail themselves of a pleasant muting. Over three loads left about six o'clock ar- riving in Goderich without miehap where they were received cordially by a host of warm hearted young fplks. After all were made comfortable the service was conducted bythe Clinton League. The &ddreee of the evening was iven by Mies Mag le Washington • parture, all feeling that they had been - -�^ royally entertained, and were glad ed` a4eet,ply to 'II'� t uutuE f evens/ requir- they accepted the kind invitation of marrstf eoderiob,Ont. the Goderich society. , SEED GRAIN_IP,OR SALE, Additional Weal News WAIN ?a TU r LAND, ---Of every 103 rifle s hotti wbi h str`k eseldiers 43 will lodge in the legs, 83 in theorem+, 22 between the peck and waist, 1 in the neck, and 11 in some part of the soldier's "head. MILLINERY O1'EN1Nci8-The ladies of town and couutry will be interested in this -the fnilliners of town are to have their spring openings for the display of fashion's creation on Wednesday afternoon next and following days. All ladles are cordially invited to at. tend, , Sportetg �lrclea. SEER PI IS --•Barley end Pats for sale. OasIi or time as suits. Drive rlkht to the Waco Rouse se osito it w plea- ts clap ailwx Station. Always 1 ion• is porn on hand. W.. O. PERRIN Mar s8--tt Dunton. Cook's Cotton Root Compound, Is encoessfully used monthly by over 10,900Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask your drugglet for Cock's Cettea Rest Cali. sad, Tako no other, as all Mixtures, pills and unitatione are dangerous,, Price. No. 1, ;l per beg; No. -1, i0 degrees stronger,id per box. No. tor 2. mailed en receipt of price and two i-oent stampps� Tho Cook Compact Windsor Ont. '11os. 1 and 2 sold ane reeorgn►ended j'T all - tesponeible Druggists. in Canada. No,, 1 and 2 sold,in Clinton by Sydney ,lask- you Druggist On Wednesday night two rinks from ea ort canoe here and defeated the curlers by over 15 shots. N. Fair's rink; skipped by E. M. McLean, played the return match with W. Jackson's rink, skipped by M.,D. McTaireart, on, Wednesday. when the tables were , turned, McLean winning; the score stood 18 to 4. Rev. A. Grant,'of St. Mary's Presbyter- Lan church, has two sone who, are winning fame in the athletio world. • These two are Richard Grant, of Harvard end Alex ()rant, of' Pennsylvania'.University, They first, attended college at Toronto Varsity and are workingtneir way through eohool. On several occas one when Vacation found them short in finances they walked home, 125 miles. While in Canada, Richard the el- dest, was thebettei runner. Grant against' Grant on the inter -collegiate games, alwaya provcs an attractive number. : CLINTON aI.iIIKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, March 29,1900... Fall Wheat .... , ,.....' 0 655 a 0 '66 Oats ... . , ,,, .. 0 26. a 30 27 Rya ' 040 /'045 Barley ..,; 0 38 .a 0 40 Peas 0 57 a 0 60 ' •Flour per cwt 4.. 1 75 a 2 00 • Butter,losse 14-15,p'k'd 0, 14 . a, 0 15 Eggs per doe;.... 0 10. , a.. 0..11,. . y, 700 ,a.700 Sheepskins 0 60 a 0 80 No. 1 Green trim:hide's 0 86 a 0 07 • Potatoes, ::., ....d ...0 25 . a 0 25 • Ohiokrens, per parr ,... 0 80'' •a ,0 40 Duoks,pel- pair r°. 0. 25.; a 0 40 Geese, per Ib,, :0 05. a "0 00 Turkey', perlb , 0 0$ a' 0 09 Pork, live''.. 5 15 a 5 da 'Pork, . Armed...—. 8 ,25•' a 6 25 Dried apples per. lb .:'.0 05' a . 0.05 Bran, per ton 111 00 a 15'00 Shorts,•per ton'..., 17 00 a 17 CO' 1Kingham.• KiNG.; for the}tirgest collection ofinew:and" catchy suiting.. !Natty spring jackets bat in. • We selllelover., timothy. and all kinds of Betide.tf G7, E. KING; ':' Wingham. • • . OR N Mo01;JLLOOR-In East Wawanosh;on March - 19 e . the wife of David Mll cOuooti; of a can SP ULDIK(1•: n Clinton; ' A 1 lmtan a March 2 q roh e t wife of W P, Spaulding, he , g; cit a daughter; STEEP -7n Mullett, on Morph 13, the wife of David•Stteep, of 'a son. • PATI'ERSON-1n East Wawanosh,on blareh' 11, the wife of Norman Patterson, of a dough-. SEADDIQ1t-In Hnlletty on March :It, the wife of Thos $haddick, o a son. HWDIE InGoderfcht wriship,en March'2l, the -wife of George Hudi , of a daughter. MADE >Jn. • M RAITHBY-BALL-In kiullett, on March 28. at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs H , , MRill,'B a -lin . a b Base e ger+, T.J.M' nrdno M. 7 k Clin- ton' James Raithby to Miss Evelyn, daughter of Wm. Ball, all of Mullett,. WEBSTER-DEMPSEY Atiiifgresidenceof • We wantLogs of all kinds,. thebride'sparente,bpthigBe� :•1f3rat+ne, T. RUIHBALL'S WATCH AND : JEWELRY STORE Just ,received a lot of new Belts,' Buckles, Pulley Belts,Banggle Brittle - lets, eta. The 'latest geode in the market. We make epecialty� of fitting Speictaoles•and Rye (,lasses. Eyes examined, free: W. JACKSON, A-GENT1sT CANADIAN 'PACIFIC �Y. CLINON Through .tioketeliesned•to all points in the state, Manitoba, the North West and British Columbia.. Trav Olen to any!point will cotieulttheir consulting a .•interests byl neve: g Big ctio n Vii. d�, o e u s. IN MILLINERY For the next Two •Weeks I wilt make big:reductions on all lines in stock, as "I want . to make room for a",; very large spring stock. fFelt Bats From 25c to qO : S•... O SS.'. MIS,RS J. S!ebs"er, Ashtlo'd, to Mies Mand Dempsey, Gloderiob towatahip.;particularly:: Elm, and are .' .reg HOWATT-SALLES-At'the reside o ft p bride's' parents, on March 14; by R.ev. J. of nedy B, D., James'Sowatt, of ,Colborne, to Pared to pay the -HIGHEST Mies`Emm '5 11 s f a a e ,o Anbnrn. • - Y SH ansa' - 'n gx RT= t STUN L A the n M �v of the bride's Parents, by Aov, J. Kennedy. B � r Rl=lEr7. If yQu have D., John Johnaodof Winghaai, to Miss Mary . " E. Loohart, NastWawanesh. any' Logs to:sell it:will pay FOWLER-IZZARD-At the residence of . the bride fat her on Marcs .29, by Rev.. B. Ce- ment. Clinton, ' J. R. Fowler V. S., to Miss you to enquire'. out prices be, Minnie, .youngest daughter of Mr Jas. Izzard. PEARSON-W. BSTER-Jit Willi, dhurch foro Lakin them elsewhere. ' manse Clinton, on Month 27, by 8.r. A. Ste. • g : .. . wart �7els. Pearson,. of Goderloh, to Mies Ag-' . •• nes *nater, o Mullett° � , A ¢ ER -P II At the residencef . . W �1� �. FB.AS :y o the ''pp ' V Ali. e •ier. � X,l. �' bride's parental Elms, on March '1.4, by Rev. P. A. McLeod,, Alexander Fraser, of Springfield I �-"•' Man., to Miss Elizabeth Maxwell, daughter o{ o>• o• o a o 0 0 0 0• c Mr and Mrs John P, Park.. o A JACKLIN-A'y WOOD -At the residence of 1 the bride's grandparents, by Rev. J. G. Yet- land, Rufus A.. Jaoklin of Howiok, to Mise ' Elisa J. Atwood, Grey township, I DOUGLAS-SAU1 DERE--At St. Paul's ren- tor, Wingham,, on March 21,b Rev, W Lowe, . Wm.John Douglas to Mise Margaret' Saun- ders, both of Sotrio. JORNSTON-.LOCKEAIIT-At thereeidenee f of the bride's parents, East Wawanosh, on March 14, by Rev. Kennedy, John Johnso', of Wingham, to• Miss May, eldest daughter of Mr Lockhart. DIL�D, • • ItEINHAItT--In Whiteohuroft, on Mara. 12, MartesstMcfurney, wife of Chas ,Reinhart, , aged 68 years.• .BROPBY laTaraberxy, on March 7, John Brophy, aged • 70 years. POLLOOR Tn Morris,. on. March 20, Mrs Jae, 1'olloek. aged 70 years, WILL1AMSON--!n'Grey, on March 16, Nan. nab Durrant,beloved wife of Chas. Williamson aged 7o years ands menthe; BENDER -In Egmondviile, .on March 19, Minnie Myrtle Bender, agedio years, 7 months and 19 days. • POSTLE1'ItWAlfi.'E 1- In Brueefeld, on March 19, John Poetlethwaite, aged 87 years and 4 months. - WANTED At once, good girlto sesitswithfarni worse, ranking, btatter oinking eta., Apply to MRS BISBEE, •'B,idgotood )'arm, Goderioh, Children for Adoption Two children, bore, aged 4 and 35ears res- nectively, will .be given for adaption to a attitabie'peat1'. For partionl M„inforieetion maybe had at the New Eni coos or R,. Rana - ford, Huron street. Maria• - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Removed Across the . Street .3 Doors South of To$n Hall A. 3 Grigg Successor to abr. Biddleootnbe. CLINTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 J tie "erge rests Goods of which Miss Maggie Davis prepared. The:eubje'ct of it was, "The Glory of helpfun at Was of o drrtitie onare. A • urotia,s%ed, before the recent helpful nature and showed much care- ly ful thought in preparation. The car. -• advance in e lolls exercised 'were entered into heart- p'. Ily the singinqq especially. Mrs A. T. - entered into . u, • heartily. . The meeting throughout 300,. 85e, 40c, 45c, 50o,155e, Bae, 80o. Cooper cotitrlb ted to t raceme 1 No better value in the trade at..-. work folloifedr which was u hes of the meeting by affirm a Bolo, "Christ le all," Which was well received. A ?,bort discussion on the tonic, and a confer• n on mattes relatingto League, .shown, Woes 250 to $1.25 a yard. oiored Dress Goods A range of floe serge, l7,lnohas wide, in gond, navy, green and black, it excel lent vans. . . r 01711E , ' ' Londes .....oro was considered pleasant and profitable, and too much praise can not be be- stowed on Miss Davis for the many ex• enlientthoughts which her address contained, After the service was oyer a special halt -hour was spent in con• versation, followed by refreshments, Robt. Coats &Soli P March 8+ 1900 ki Spring argaan ale . In Hardware,. Tinware, Graniteware a�t�id L..� Fridays Saturday And Monday-. 6-7'4 There will' be Bargains and make no mistake, but re- member the above dates. Come and see 'for ourself. The earlier the better. Look oyer the 'following list, -Lots of other goods not mentioned cyan , be seen on our counters anyday of sale marked in plain figulres , and at r greatly edued prices. A. ALLGO DS atBARGAIN A� PRICES STRICTLYCAST � 8 ARG N R ”.4,0-..r+,.4H,- e -4•.. -...+s.0 HARDWARE • 2 Kegs 2 in Cut S eel Nails..... 8gage2 " .. -.. 3 reqs• . • 2. gess 4'n • , c _ „ , 2 Hake 57} 810 ,. e 6 11` K 2 0 r .o agreat snap .5 per present a ue 3 0 p Gate and, Barn Door' Hi !'tee, reg. price 5o.lb, este price . .. 3a 13 Hasps' and Staples, 15 • now.. 80. 2 Doz Bash. Fasteners..., ,+,,..15o doz. 9 OnlyFenoe Plyers ' + . . . 38o 10 Only, " „ ......... 48o n Stones complete 98o 2Gri Grind P 2 Drain Cleaners, was 75o, for each 35o 3 Long bandied 13•.51 Shovels ... 35o 7 Combination Garden Hoes . .' "22o: , 4 Pre Rubber Anti Rattlers, per r' 50 Gjrn9et Bite, assorted sizes.... n'& 80' 3 Pre Compasses, reguler'20.... 12o 1 Only Le"ver S out saw' Set 35o 5 Whip Sockets, :was- 10o, ....... •.5c 22,Boxes Stove Polish, was 100 7o • 3•Boxes Harness Dressier '256 ox "Assortment of Chisels, Gouges,and Amore, about ., half price ,2 Sets quilt frame Clamps,.:. ,,,18o se 3 Gimlets... 5o 5 Doz crew Hooke :So doz'. ,o,.. ..l d oz 7D' Tinned Meat So ke.... 0 d 7, oz� n d ... =6o pr . Curling Tongs.:: . Speotaolee 1oc.pr 4B Large.Sorow Drivers 15o. & 18a 3: Prs Towel Brackets, with,' roller 15e' 4 Hammers, reg.'prioe 50o 380 4. ., " " 65o : 489. 11 Plated Towel Racks, each ' -10o 7 Light Cattle chains; each -14o Curry Combs, each , . 50 5 Combination Curry Combs,; each' 20a 9 Papers Roland bead shoo nails.. 8o 2 Large wood planes, was 61,40.... 70o• , A few sans of odd shadesin mixed paint..... .. Cheap, to clear out, _ Hand saw Files .. 50 Knitting "needles by the grose.2 eetr 58 2 Stable Brooms ...., .,' 35o 2...: .......•.. 8.00 3. Pre Horse Clippers, good• value - at $1,50, /ale price per pair.... 1,15 8 5,t Champion Xout saws,each 1,98 Mouse• Traps .. .. 50 5 Household. Hammers - 15o 1 Only family Meat Cutter 1,38 2 Lemonequeezers, was 20o .. . 150 3 .. " was 250 20a 4 Razor Strops, good, was 350 260 Chalk lines., for 5o A few Pao shoe nails, was 15a5o 1 Case 14 Auger Bite,regnlar price • $350, /ale price e . 2,25 8 Flower Pat Brackets, wae 35o 25o . . 4 Boxwood Spokeshaves, was boa; • 30a Can openers, each 5o Campingand picnic) forks, per dos ,'10x• p - . Wood Tape, regular' 8o ...., 40 Hat end Coat Hooks, per doz..5c& 103 2 a - 5 Hand saws. 6 in, cheap at 75a:. 60a 4 " 20:in,•• " 650500 - 1.Only 4 lb. house lade, . bargain . 2.60. 2;Gurney'e family eo tie, 121b.. , . 3 20 = 2 Gold Medal Sweepers, ;slightly . damaged, regular price 33.50 , 2.25 - 2` Plated Hat Backe, each • ::... 25a ton1 Only famrl Grindstone one 7S a A. few biass Curtain Hooke, pair :.10o Sete Mrs ;Potts'' Irons, set...... 900 Bundles braided gav wire, lb 3o d a, i f andle flat strip feilof n„ wire,, lb 23 2 Wire Clothes Baekets,good thing 40o 2 Wire Vegetable 'Besiege, 253 7'Pkgs Disinfectant Powder' • 50 11 Bottle English FarniturePolisb 13o 13 " •„ ,. .. So • A few Packages odd. shades In , ; • _ Kaleomine and Alabastine, ,pkg 15o Large bottles,$boe Dressing, each . 200 .' Small ., . ' .F ” ,. " 15o Phenyle, thea.great disuifeottnt powder, per ib: -. 200 5Braoes,regelar price 500). , . . . 88e' 4 Braces, $1.25 and $1 SO,each .•' 9Go UU TLERY A1TD, PLATED :.WARE 3. Sete kniyes and forks reg75o, set' 58o °3 Sete knives and ferias reg 91, set, 70o 4 Sete knives and forks 'reg 50a, set 38a and re 5o 4"Sets 'knives an g 7 , set 60e 02 Sete knives and forks Rogers reg $1 50 set 1 20 2 Sets -knives and' forks, . Desert Rogers, reg $1.50 set 1 20 3"Sets ohildrene knives •& forks, pr 12o 7 only, ferke ............. . 380 1 Set celluloid handle table knives eliebtly damaged regular 95, set '2 00 1 Set platedtable knives reg $3, set 2 00 3 Sete children knivee plated 503,. 85a' 1 Set children' knives "plated 75e40o 1 Set 'children knives plated 25o• 20o 1 Set carvers with steel. 91.75, est.]. 50 7 pre carvers your .choice for , :85o 3 only quick out bread knives..:•18o Plated mustard and salt spoons8o 8 butter knives regular 65o 45o 3 " " " 1300 • 40o 2 " " " 350 25a 3 Batter,ll,►a:'es,peatl handle 91.25 95.3 7 Bntohankbivee, regular price 25o : 18a. 5 ,, '2::;dr•., , rx. " " 20c 14o 4Butcher knives, Rodgers.; ere reg300 0 4 limit kniyes egularprice 2o 12a - '8 Razors, 91 raid $125,: slightly damaged.. .. ... .., 600, -� 11 Pre Scissors, 350 and ,40o. , ... 280' 6 . 50o...... S 380 6 `` •• 60o.. . 45o 3 Doz Plated Teaspoons, regular pprice 91, per 'doe ., ...:... 750 1. en' white : 4't3eta of half dozen each h o nitifal_ fprka, regular prise 75e, 450 2 Bets Plated fort,.$1,, .. .... • 68o 3 Bets Tiliti .eorke,per'set . 25o 11 PletedMuddlers 2for' •5o A few odd Plated Table Spoons,ee 20o • + a' Desert "- 15o 8 Butter Knicks, damaged, eaph.:. 15o 4 Silver Napkin Ringo, 35o,eaoh. , .15c 7 Pickle Forke,$1 anti $1,25,ohoiae ' 000 • TINWARE Cake Cutters if'.. ...., 2 °� • for 5o 13 Sniall Pressed Wash Bowls,i0o 7o 8 3—Quart Cove ed�Palle, eaoh. . 15o 3 4 Quart. .." "20o 4 6 ,Quart - " 0 , ' ; , 25o 3 Small Strainer Pile, each 350 , . 50o 4Lar e , g 18 6 Quart Palle, eaoh 90 15 10Quart " .. 140 1214 -Quart " 190 3 No 9 Boilers, copper bottom1.48 22 Dippers, each 4o 8 Fire Shovels, each 47o 2'4 -Galion Oil Cans, each ,•, .., . , 1 Spice Box 85o A few Italie Pais, eaoh 100 7 Flour Dredges,eaoh 5o 5 e 1per Boxes, ur each 150 was 20a 8o 8 Children's rays, 50o 80o 10 Large " "' . " 12o ' Oe - 6 Small DishPans : 1.6o 4 Large " 28.3 Pie Plates 4o Patty Pans, per doz.. 5o and 80 Angel Cake Tins, each ......5o and 7o : ' . Oval Pudding Pans,with rim each 17o " " without " 12c ' 2 Toilet Bete, 'lightly damaged, regular pride 32.50, sale price 1.50 2 No 9 Copper Tea Settles, each 1,00 8 Chioken Drinking Fogntaine, ea 250 5 Rd Bread Bake Pane, each ".... '. 25a Small Dippers;our own make,each 4o Tin Dash Egg Beaters. eaoh .. 160 10 Pressed Milk Pans for 1,00 Round Tin Padding Pan 4d to 100 . ' GRANITEWARE 8 Teapots; regular price 50o 2 .. ,, . •• ' 60o...: 1 ,. e . 1.00 . 8 Dippers " • 80o 2 Water.pails" 2 " ' 'a 1.00 1 Teakettle, No 9......1.50 4 -Quart Covered paile, 350 8.Qnett 30b....., 880 5 Wash Basins,regnlar price 80o.. 240 45o 4 „ '. " i' • 25o.. 20o '600 1 " " ;. 20o.: 180 240 .2 Doable 0ookere, large, $1.25.... 98a 68o 1 'a small, $1.00.... 85o 850 1 Cuep dore,.650•..1.6...:.,...,.. 500 990 1 Tea Drewer, 25o .. 20o' 28o 0 Basting Spoons, 10a.. a.. 8o 24o .2,MilkPens, 80o., . . .. .... 240. LAMPS 2 Lampe,deoorated,reg price $1.25 98o 2 Banquet tamps, reg price $8.50 2.65 " " a, ' 1.50 1.18 1 '' " " 4.00 8.25 1 " It " 200 1.50 5 Farrar Lamps, 'shades complete 68o 2 at if as 2.50 1.88 2 Hall Lampps, regular price $18,50 2 50 2 Hanging Lampe. " 4.00 8,25 8 Banging Lampe " 8,50 2.50 svaeutiw 1 Only Fire Proof Safe', 400 lbs, good value At $85, rale prloe...ir''.....,. $17 00 1 Only " " 125 113s 'I $30 e. .,. 28 00 25 Whip. about halt price 7 Oyolone Sprayers. a first-class article, regular price 75o and $1, :stale pries ,56o Barbed Wire, special price on days. of sale, $8.75, worth $4 , This is a great chance to secure some cheap goods. We will have another such sale, but not until February, 1901 --just before taking stock. • Remember the Dates Harland .Bros IRON, HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE g1 10111.11111001111110111111.101111011.0 'T