The Clinton New Era, 1900-07-06, Page 5•
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THE CLINTON NEW E
Two A.. a's West 'IWO EartlierS' vomm.tmottapm.
EEEEIstitute. g it into the finals while J. Taylor is
in the senior singles Johnston has
July -6, I.' 00
-* Boys', Youths' and Men's .
NeN
V liats Ready Made Clothing
so twiny people have been enquiring at
our store for ready made (nothing that we
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thought it would be advisable to put in a
etock. We have just received a complete
Call and see our new line of men's, youth's and boys' clothing
. • that will tit the Wye' from Ave yeere old
Spring Hats, Easter Ties
to a hundred. They were made by Lolly,
Watson and Bend, the noted ready made
aro beauties. — makers of Canada. They use the best
goods end best trimminge to be hadthe
price and are noted for the out and style of
eek
their garments. Yen% be suited if on
A. J. monitisx
buy here. Ordered clothing a speoialty.
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A. J. IIOLLOWAI
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• Quality. .the • Best, Prices Right
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Our store is packed with new up to date goods, everything required to furnish a
well regulated house. From a ohilde chair .to the moat expensive Rug Parlor
Suit, including Pictures. Curtains, Shades, etc, Our Pianos,
Organs and. Sewing 1V1aebines are of the best manufacture. Goods thet haye
stood the teat for years. Every article guaranted as represeeted,
J. H. 40E-1.1[4a..ilElliV, , 331-5rth
Q s NI . 1 A dead bodyfound floating in lafiag-
. i . onto.
' ara river, •has been indentified as that
of Arthur Lockwood, formerly of Tor-
.
Big quartz strikes are reported at In-
dian Ri e 50
In canned good e is a leading feature
of the sueoeseful grocery store. The buyer
must depend upon the label. to a great
extent and reliability is a faithful guide
in every line of groceries that we handle,
quality and reliability are more to us
than cost. Giving better goods than can
be obtained eleewhere for the • seine
money, brings added trade that more than
offsets shoded prelate.
miles. v r, from Dawson.
, There is lin eXtensive area, and a large
stampede has taken place.
E. P Hannaford's suit against 'the
Grand Trunk Railway for 00,000, One
year's salary at the time of his dismis-
sal, was.,dismissed at Montreal.
I .P.IANO POR.SALE •
j A well finished Burley Walnut Heintzman
lbggiirIVlt toliVAarrte
• street, 01 ton. • Juan 22-1
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The Quality of the Tea
A grocery has on sale is not to he New Aditerthie 0).
gauged by the price he sake for it. Buy-
ing at hazard,tmeans paying, a big price for LA111.13 rat r OUNi/ED
the name. While buying here will insure
your getting just the tea you want at a
lower price than Tod imagine, drinkable;
fragrant tea oan be bought here, .tryour
specials.
Blacks 306 and 40e
Japans - - 25e aud :10e
(We close at 7 o'clock.
F.
•t3 B, SWITZER, on ale premises. or Clint)on
pest office
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• NOTICE •
Impounded, in Clinton. a Ewe Lamb. .If not
previously redeemed it will be sold by auction
on WRormenky, Jimr 14th, at 1 p.m,
• R. MENNELL, PoundkeePer
FARM FOR SALE
Subscriber offers for sale his farm contain-
ing 80 acres, 107.89, con. 10; Goderieh township.
It is situated 4i miles from Clinton, all &eared
withfirst-olase buildings, bank barn, two story
house; all under pasture, has 9 acres orchard;
also a never -failing spriisg. The form is..first7•
class in every respect. Also, gi acres of bush,
'Which will be sold either vita the farm or
separate. No money required as long as the
Subscriber is secured For particulars ap ly
ati=gesg1;tfllow • . GROCER
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