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Ice Cream
Confectionary
And Fruits..
Ton will find ne headquarters
for Pine Apples,• Cocoanuts,
Strawberries, Beinanas,Oranges
• • and Lemons as we willendeavor
to keep on hand a stook of fresh
• and seasonable fruit.
. ,
Our- Soda Water
Fonntain
Is again a up and running in
fine order to supply the wants
• of thirstyon-Mowers for anether
amason.
Ice Cream and all kincip Of cool
• drinks. First clam. Bread
conakinen.
sdand • pastry shylkYs
. Any kind of fancy takes not
• in Mock made when -ordered.
Jas. McClachertyr
Novelty Bakery
' And Restaurant.
• Telephone No. 1. • •• ••
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• ,Staples
and Fancy
Dry Goods .
We open our store Saitur.
day. next. •
Thebest we can do for
the gu.b]ic is to extend to all
a cordial invitation to look
at our stock. We promise
you that we will not ask you
to buy. goods. We -would
- like however to have ..the
very , latest • in- Staples and
Fancy. Dry Goods. We
have come to do business
and believe that the newest
goods at the right price will
bring it to .ns.
• oenig.
CLINTON.
THE CLINTON NEW Efti&
ST RATro D, SINT
A wheal that its doing the best work in
businees edueetion in Canada. Our rnagni•
ficent ostalogue gives full information.
Write to- n
to -ay for one. seve' Cana.
die** colleges and many large
American schools en1PloY our
graduates as teachers. This is one
strong point in our favor. Enter now if
poseible, •
•gr• J. P.rincival,
•Manitoba AUG
Excursions "fil
•
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.4
Pare $28, .good for 90 flOYa.
For tickets and infoimatich apply to
W. JACKS.ON,
A.GENT
usisassipps•••••••••••••••49s.***••
VALL
ON
US t' 11A
•WHEN
‘v±rEExar TWO aPac.=
I Boys', Youths' and Metes
Ready Made 'Clothing
• Bo many,people have been enquiring M
our Store for ready made clothing thst we
thought it would be advisable to put in at
stock.. We have knit received a complete '
line of men's, youth'it and boys' clothing
that will fit the boys' from five years old
to a hundred. They were made by LailY.
Watson and /tend, the noted ready made
makers et Canada. They nee the best
goods and best trimmings to be had at the
prioe and are noted for she out atid style of
their garments. You'll be suited if yeti
bay here. Ordered clothing a apecialty.
A. J. HOLLOWAY
•YOU
WANT. -
The beet in fall styles. Not all hate ate
• what they seem; but ems are what We
claim them to be, the beet material, the
best make and tlae West faehione. • Prices
from 50e :to $3.
Two Specials
Men's all wool eox, 2 pair for 256.
Men's Lined Mitts, 250 per pair.
• I. J. IIIORRISII
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Remember you gets, nice
large photo -with every dozen
•�f our four dollar Cabinet
photographs. This offer is for
a it time only. -Vire do all tirocery
The
kinds of* life size work as .
•
Savipg bought out the vtll snorted
cheaply as you can proctire stook of IP, fdelville, and hieo having doubled
first class work any 151.8,00. the above stook, with the very • best and
•, • Choicest geode, that money oan,V, we
All work guaranteed and up now keep all the groceries neceicary for a
to, date. •, . . ant doss trade, and:are ready and Will
i take great pleMittre biri Waiting on anytme
. Call. ansl see our photo standing in need of the same. We purpoge
• paying etriet attention to business, and In
Itiittona a,m1 Broaches.
this way hope to merit a rfair crahare of
..,. your patronage. „ ,. ,,, r• ,
.-Burgess Vir ' °Weil
. .
Rieiteletind:Clenettil Repair
Succeseer to
111
•
!taking Powd
et
iiihkes the bread
• more healthful.
•1•••••••••.....,•••
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powders are the greatest
• raenacers to health of the present day.
ROYAL RAKING POWDER 00., f!RY/ yORK.
BIA BEMS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon,
• Thursday, Oot, 4, 1900..
Fall Wheat • 0 64 a 0 65
Oate 0446 a 027
Rye 00 a- ••0 45
Barley 0 88 a 040
Peas •067.a 0 60
Flour per owt ,.• .. 1 90 a 215
Butter, loose 16-16,p'led 0 16 a 0 16 •
Eggs per dos 0 12 •a 013
• Hay, 8(10 a 800
Sheepskine .....
. MO a 081)
No. 1 Green trim.11ides 0 Oil a 007
Potatoes, • 0 50 a 060
Chickens, per pair 0 30 a 0 40
• Duoks,per pair . . 025 a 040
• • Geese, per Ib. 0 05a 0 06
Turkeye, per lb; . ... 008 • a 009
• Pork, live. 5 15 a • 5 15
•Pork, dressed,. . , 826 a 825.
•
'ewAdrertiottutnto.
Lowr..
Church ehbnes
1 01aTARIO ST. -Rev• 4 Or . Gifford will
, ..
.'".-
preach anniversal y services on Hensel!
'
circuit on Sandal next, and his pulpit
here will be supplied by Rev. Mr
I Jo Nett, of Hensel), in the inorning and
hie own son in the evening. On Mon- ,
, day evening Di. Gifford delivers hie -
I lecture in Hensall On "The ,Manatooth
'Gaye." •
! At an adjourned: meeting of ta.
}Presbytery of Huron, held at Bruce -
field Mt the 25th inst., Mr DaVidson
accepted the call to Var mt. and Blake,
.and his induction is tf, take place at
, Blake on the Oth of Outoner, at 2 p. in.,
1 ltevs. j. ti Henderson to preside, Mr
Larkin to preach, fife Stewart to ad-
dretas the minister and Mr Sewers the
• congregation. •
1. Among those Wha pat attending the
Christian Endeavor Convention held
1 in Guelph this week were Rev. How -
son, D. O. .11/icTavish, A. T., Conner,
Miss Maggie DAVIS •.and a classof
funlor endeityorere consieting of Nellie
Holmes, Ida Wilken, Mary Chant,
• Vera Rodgers;Oarman Hall, Oscar Rod-
gers Edna Cooper and Walter Holmes
Rev. Dr, Gifford and Mks Mina Turn-
bull. The Leagues. of North St.
Church, Goderich and of the Stafoith
Methodist church expect to ,be erttgr•
tainecl by that of itattenbury S.
church, onthe evening of the 22nd,
ST. PaA1124,7-Madanie Wall and dis
.. .
E. B. Smith will favor this congreett-
tien with a duet at next Sunday even-
ing's service. A. tawrefirrWas nomi-
nated Rector's Warden at , a vestry
meeting on Mondayeyening. Rev. N.
J; Taylor, of St. Marys. and Rey. Can-
on Dann, of St. Paul's Cathedral, Lan-
don. will be the special preachers on
Sunday next, a.nd.t he following Thome
Ifidni.bentr.; a.WniateLiStit.aP1 vaeunit!s church
wflairl 4hot thanks-
niving`servicee. Mrs,-McHardy-Stnith,
Madame Wall, Mr.,Thitnphreys and I be
'Anton quartette will assist in the mu-
sical -part, of the servieee. Everybody
• welcome.
WILLIS (.13IIIICH -The Willis eh well
S. S. intend holding childred's service
next Sunday afternoon. consietine of
singing and. respor s've rc adinge and
of addresses by thri Rev. Mr 'Stewart
and Mr.) Houston. The subject upon
which Mr Stewart will speak is "The
gift of gifts." Mr Houston will dis-
miss the question of The new Century
alisd its service." Rev. A. St Overt con-
ducted the House of Refuge services on
Sunday. The choir is increasing in
menibership. The sacrament will ba
held at the morning service on thelast
Sunday iti October. 'The Excelsior ",
• Between (Minton and Boylield, on Sueday
last, a blue cloth coat. Finder please leave it
at this office, •001, 4-1
•
• A Cleveland combination
tandem in first class condition:
We have a num. ber of .Wheels
at :$20.00 .which each are the
best values we hair!) ever seen.
. Do Not Delay
if you think of purchasing a
wheel as there is two months
of good wheeling yet
EMERSON'S BICYLE AND
MUSIC HOUSE. Goderich
GliRit: WANTED.
.& good general servant girl. Pp to
Oct. 5-1t • MRS J. H.VOMBE.
• 14"911.0E - •
The subsotibeioffers his household effects for
sale at his residencelon Rattenbury streeliWeSt,
Must be mold by the itth inst.' A. DOWNS.
ESTBAY 811EEp •
— •
• Came into the premises of the undersigned.
let 15, con 10, aullett, on or about the first of
July, one ewe and lamb. Owner is requested to
prove property, _pay charges and take them,
away, -tf • THOS,..HAMILTON.
Boar Pig for service'
Ncricetofarmers and breeders of' pigs, the
subscriber offers for service a thorobred York.
shire boar, bred, from the bestimported, stock
in Ontariolot 26, Stanley $/.00
JOHN STANBORY, London Road: •
Musical
• B. Sibley, W. Tenney, S. Murch and George
McRae, the DOlierty Qitartette, second.
.seation, are prepared ito. "1111 engszniefits for •
church and concert eatertainments at reason-
able rates. • For terns!, address • .
Oiit 5. -ti. . S. 'I', !MRCP. cretarY.
. GIRL WA.NTED.
A general servant or nurse girl wetted, at
once. Apply to •
. mas m. iN.
Auction Sale of Thorobred •
1:LeiceSte Sh
- ,C. Hamilton has received instructions from.
Nicholaa Out:Ging to sell by public auction at
$34 Lot 1, Con. 8, M.orria, two miles north of
Blyth, on Wednesday. October' 17, 1900.
The following :•-•18 breing ewes, 11 ewe Iambs
8 shearling rams, 10 TaIll lambs. These are all
registered er eligible to be registered. and are a
' choice lot, all Mr. Ouming's own flock and have
taken prizes at many. shows. They are pure
bred and in good 'condition. Pedigrees will be
• procured at Mine of sate and guarantee to yme..•
cure pedigree for lambs that hatre not been
Pedierteo• -Conveyances will meet the north
• and soutntrains iit Myth in the forenoon to take.
intending ._purchasers to the sale And will take
them to Blyth for the afternoon and evening
trains. Lunch served at noon'. Sale to com-
mense at 12 o'clock noon, sharp. Terms -All
RUM ef 110 and under; cash; over that amount
six months credit on furnishing approved Joint
notes. ora discount of 6 per cent per annum al-
lowed for cash on credit amounts.
0. HAMILTON, Auctioneer.
• ( NIOHOLAS MIMING, Prop.
Oct. 8-2
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of • the Estate of Garin gam,
itton, late of tie" 'tatoriiiiip of' Ilnilett,
in the Countyof liuron, omen.
cic owtaed. •
• IT WILL PAY
you to attend the Fotest
.City Business and -Shorthand
College, London, Ont. Prez-
tied instruction in practical
subjects. For over fifteen
years we have .been in, touch
with young people and their
needs, and the business world
and its requirements. '
Every facility at command
for aiding young people before
and after graduation.
• We are doing superior work;
results pr me it.
Send for our catalogue and
College Journal.
WESTERVELT.
Priucipul
, • GROCER
Frenk Melville • ,
Guedril4oniptly deliver° TeletIone
• Shop. . I • '
• "
S b Tiber alavitup •beu ht out the repair
• ,shop ot Pewinto °hie block, lir pre-
pared to undertake all kinds of mecbanieal
*ssnairing. Being a practical waxman he
irlIt gii•e personal attention to all work ,011
••••,,,Srusted to him. Scissors, fable kniveis, eta.
'Sharpened d repaired, -lava niewers, Over-
hauled,,cutting box knifes insalpeneo, sa*s
gemmed. Special, attention given to biers&
repairs •, bicycles hired by the hour or clay.
Orden. respeetfully solicited, work promMlit.
-attended to and prices moderate. - -
The blacksmith °bop, Orange street, is also
etill derried on by subscriber, Yrhere good
;practical man will promptly attend, to itil
Work in this lino.
/ELBERT EldELEY, CLINTON.
iiLnti'Aiy quantity of dried opois.
Yinust be e bright quartets and thor•
shly &Mk, tier Viti, ea/silo, Our stook
DAMN GOOtilts ilAti Mid fare is notattrpasSed.
(11, SLIM. Wingham.
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" von term in
Central ilitstitessV011ege
Toronto
Enter any time, tilt tesehers,
• ditty typewritting maohines. tines.
cenea facilities for assisting graduates
• to petitions,
Write for calendar.
litr, sit,tvr. Pr lne pa
Montreal claim) Market.
•00•1,..
Pursuant to the statute in that behalf notice is
hereby given that. all persons havirig elaims
against the estate of the said Gavin Hamilton,
'deceased who died on or about the 8th day of
August, WOO, are reouired to /lead by poet paid
or deliver to theandersigned EXOCLIt011i or one
of theta, Londesbero. 0., Ont.,their names,
addreeses,and occupatices,with follpitrticulars
proofof their claim.. And notice is further gie-
en that after the 15th day of November,le00,the
said executors will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only. tO the
claims of Which they shall then have notice.
JAMES SCOTT, Solicitor for
AGNEA HAMILTON') 6
GAMIN HAMILTON, ' HieetttOra
*m. itamuiros, 5 .
Dated at Olinton this 2nd day of October, isoll
Oct. 6 -td,
Montreal, Oot. 1, -.There were abed
800 hoed of butchers' cattle 00 ealyes and
2,000 sheep and lambs offered for sale at
the East nua Abattoir today The but.
otters were present in large nuiribers, but
their bidding was very slow owing to •tho
Measly° and a large number of
tbe cowmen cattle end mutton °Oaten
will not be aold to•deiy. 'erlate Cattle elold
Remember
•
October 5 1900
cEinnon it Co.
rrJJj
The Blyth
•ran, Fair
•
J.3 le always the great event of the season. and this year the manager*
have spared no expense to make it more attractive than ever. 'When you
visit Blyth fair make this store your headquarters leave your wrap* and
panels, then take 1. walk through our large establishinent, look at our great
• dieylaY of new areas geode. Tben visit our mantle and fur departmeot where
you will see all the noyeltits in Caperines, Neck, Huffs, Collarettes, Fut--
• lined Capes, A.strachan jackets, Cloth Jackets, Ero, Then take a walk
• throngh our spacious Millinery show room, which will be the ooatre of at.
traction for the ladies, Here you eau view all the latest creations in Minim
. ery, -Fine ten Hate in all the new 'thaws and colon., Flower% Feethera,
Wings, Mounts, Birds, Btu., in endless variety, direet from Paris, New
York and other °entree of fashiiin,, take your time, see everything that le 10
be seen. .You need not sPend a cent. except you want to. Dalow we vote
a few prices which yea may find intereating. •
•
•
New Black andlOolored Poplins at 50a, 75o and $1. •
• Block and Navy Serges, bright finish, 30c, 50o and 75c.
• Homespuns, in all the new shades, 350, 50o, 75o and $1.
• Fancy Plaids, for dress skirts, 50e, 75o mid $1.
Astrachan Jackets, fine ploesy col, from $22 to $49.
• • Men's Coon Coats, well turred, from. $35 to $45.
Men's Sibiu tan Dog Coats, from $18 to $22. •
McKinnon az Co., Blyth.
Mission hand will hold tbeir annual
thanlk-offering meeting ritalt$ Tuesday
evening; Oth ifist.. at 7 /30.-11.0nthly
consecration- nisetinco of, the Y. P. S.
C E was helii last SundaY evening; at ,
o
a business meeting Monday evening I e,, for .,.,,,comy of fuel and ease of management. over one hundred now us in,
einem. leader for October; officers for , Clinton, We will have two full oars of stoves for our fall trade, making ore of the
suitable for any size Qii
the half vem ; -Pies, Mary Matheson; largest and beat selected stook of stoves' in Weetern ontario, and our prices are as to*
Miss M. Stewart was appointed mite -
Vice, 3. Wilson; Rec. See.. Ella 111rEw• , as the. lowe..et, quality °onside: ed. A full stook of Ra
en; Cor.Sec., Miss H. McKenzie; Trees, 1 stove A quantity of second band stoves cheap. • • .
. .
Any longer math the bother and iricianven.
lence of a poor cooking stove. It's no•
economy to do. so, for the fuel you will save,
in a d!llappy Thought" range it Would.,
.in a abort time pay for ite entire coot and
what comfort you'd haye outof it too. Eveiy-
Abody who uses it praises its splendid bakingr.
quality., its ease of management and itte
- greM nOMY of fuel. What we 'vrou a like
would be to have you °all and. see for lour --
self how the "Hopp .y Thought" i• ir
constructed and learn Net what its &than.
tape are. • We can' give nearly a hundred
names of parties -using them in Clinton lona
'not a single complaint.
Radiant Home Rase Heater
'The beet that the brains of men ever pro
-
• dived, althongh new deeigne are being con-
tinually invented.none equal the "Radiant
Stoves, Tumoral
J. Laird; organists, Misses Stewart, TA I.
Lindsay; convener music corn„ Maggie arlanaBros.Hardwate,
D,iwzer; prayer meetieg. D. O. Mc- •
Tavish; irmkont, Miss Taylor; social, Experte in Hot Air and Hot Water Heating and Plumbing.
. was well dealt with by Miss Taylor CLINTON.
Wm. MeEwen. The gorpel of Luke
HATTENBIIRY 8W. - EPOtiOrth
League al niyet eary servic s ott Sunday L •
were all that could be desired in point IPPPOOP"-"*Y4114 *1144421444314444"4"4"44"41
of interest and viere very ..ucceesful. ;
Excellent sermons were given beth The.Tonic. for Hot Weather
morning and evening by Rea. Dr. Car -
I• man, the evening'o- text being taken
from Eph. 4:22 and 24- "That ye put
off, concerning the former conVersa-
the 83rd Batt. Band Concert, assisted by
Mk. Will, McLeod,
- Comedian*
in the Town Hall, Clinton, on •
1.
FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 12.
Prices 25 and 35 cents;
Children 15 cents.
Plan of hall open at Jackson Brea., on
Monday, Oot. 8.
Lion, the*old.man which is cerrnpt and '
that' ye put on the new man, which. af-
ter 'God is created in righteousness and
true holiness:)! Regeneration was the
theme of the text and was clearly
shown by the able clergyman. A
unique idea was. that of girls dressed
in white, who took.up the offerings at
all the services. The"serinons wet?. '
greatly appreciated by the large num-
ber who had the privilege to heap him. ,
In the afternoon the exercises were un-
der the direction of Hugh Rorke,
President of the League. First earne vapfapivpiataipmt*ppeLippeape.n.tearaP
an address by Carman; followed with a i
duet try Mrs Chown and Mr Sibley; pe- I •
citations by Misses Flora Ouninghttme ,
and Millie Stevenson ; solo, by Mrs I
exercise tit, a Number of juniors, Nellie' •11grar. s
Murch and a pretty and well rendered r.
Holmes, Pearl Oantelon, Lizzie Reid, • •••1""
May East, V. Johnston. Jennie Fisher,
Walter Holmes, Sadie Holmes, C., Hall, •
Elva, Pettit, Edna Cooper, Mary Chant,: I
and Ida Wilken;.. representing all is
the cross. The League hasovery vett, reach Flannels
nationS coming under the banner �f,E
• services. The regular 606 line for 506.
to feel pleased at the result.of the day's
Our Improved preparation of Beef, Iron and Wine.
' There's nothing like it in hot weather, to keep up health.
and etrength; sharpens the appetite, strengthens and la-
vigorates the entire system, pleasant to take. • ' • ••
One Or two bottles Of this ekoellent tonic( will make a won-
derful improvement ill health 4nd strength '
•
Frite 75c.• per pint bottle.
Rovgy . Dispensing Chemist, Clinton
ecial lines of.
all Dress Goods
Town Cali, Clinton,
MONDAY', OCTOBER 8th, „.
• Sob. II, by Rol? It. ff. Melietti, Milton F. Sleek -
it Seammon co; wpdigaa,mtver, te Wirt Agate Radio, of
BORN.
DAY-In.Clinton; fiek2Ith, the wife of
Day, of a daughter.
BAILEY. -/n Mullett, on Friday, Sept
Dress Goods
Fifty skirt ends in, 12 different patterns, fancy black
/an extra value $2.50 per skirt end.
BIRSTIE-In Goderieh on Sept, 10, the wife
• '
'Mantles
I \ A lot, of new xnantles, latest styles, from .$3 regular
the vrife of .I. Bailey, of a daughter,
HOWITT-At Westfield. on Sept, 80, the wife
of Win. Rowitt, of a datightor.
JOHNSTON••-In Howick, on sept. 24, the wife a -t -
of A.. O. Johnston, of a (laughter.
_ury wrO0u8
of Simon MoVittie, of a daughter. , Shirts and. Drawers
Geo, Knox:of a daughter. The celebrated "Stanfield Unshrinkable" guHaranteed.
MoVITTIR-In Hallett, on Sept. 20, the wife
of Ernest Albright, of a daughtbr. . VIA to shrink with an3r kind of washing.
V.140X-In /tulle% on Sept. 28, therwife of
of WM. Birnie, cif a daughter. ..
ALBEIGHT*InHowielr, on Sept.21,the wife
Blankets
of JAs.Douglaii,:Of a sett. A few pairs not quite up to sanaple, $2 and $2.50 a pair
wife of a Platuitz of a son, •
• io.k/artists. Robt. Cciats' & Son
. .
CARSON-IiiIrdwick, on scrpt. 10, the -Wife
of Richard Carson, of a son, .
25, Chris. Eicher, of ZuriOhto Miss Smile. third
ii. EneI.CHER-HENTIFDY--In Stanley, on Beet.
daughter of Mr and MraGeo,Kennedy, Goshen
WRAY-TIII,A.DY-fl Mullett, Oct Ord, aa
the twine a the bride'a•parents, base Itrie, by
Dr Gifford, Geo. Wray to Miss Almeda, daugh-
ter of W, Tiplady. . .
LAYTON-DODD-In Clinton, Oet 2nd, at the
residence of the bride s pareittis. by Rev W. G.
(ir
daughter of Mr arid 51 a I. Dodd.
father, West Wavvan It, on Oat. .4, by Rev.
LYON-daRK-At tIte residence of the bride's,
Coupland, W. Lyon. o Hullett, to bliss Jane Iii .
eldest daughterpf Mr pobt. Kirk,
COLD EALY-A.t the reskIenee of the bride's
parents, Kingman, A IZona, 021801W• 15, Henry
g
R. Cole, formerly of linton, to Frances,Yenug•
est doUghter of Albe t E. Rely, M. 1).
PLKONTZ-In'Fardwich, on Sep• t, 21, the
DOVGLAS-In 6orrie, 011 Sopt.16, the wife
Howson, Geo. Layt to Ms Hattie, only
MITCHELL- Gli. Nrt At the English
church, Lucknow, mkt° t. 2e. by Rev, 0. C.
BA W.7 Mite ell toMisa Adah Gran-
• PNE NIGHT OCIL,Y. 0..
at horn 4to per , pr y g •
entr•
usts at from 8te to 4o per lb, eoramon In the deliciously droll emrtedy•dranla
dry cows and thrifty young itoek sold at
" S'd T SPARKR-InStanler, on Vridayifiept 28, A.
from / to 80 and the "(miners" st from 1
!! 81:1attrik6S:ii•Ti!tiirinitoinrC'Se4t.-20-, lion," A-.
racked,
1,„ to 2teper lb. There ... were _no vireo
• vett Calves on ilia market and tho old Rots, foriner Pro, meal remoter met P.
.,graseers" gold at front SO to 4a °nor lb, fall of mirth tosa Merriment, atfOng slink. P. for West •uromagednyeareand 5 menthe.
Shipperstpeid Ili per lb for good large _TRWHL,DY-InGlinton, on Sept. Tt, Anna
tions and seneational effects.
sheep and the Wolters paid from *0. tO El:abrading it compfity of winslow, relict of Owlet° Ilv,ry'rewsley, agcd
500 were Kea away to pastnre to Await a prenenting the latest songs and daneea, rilitiTt4;ree;"*M111.a'ffryn-giecinlInT61:1,71til4Sets'oll°fIniaTrlito:1•9°Q11:ttitelli°e'llio'i,Gal gela,
il drop in the prices of lambs and some 0AIriSii-in mimed, on sent. m, Edward
ille per lb for thn others, There was quite Clever Comedians
hotter etate of market. A few choice
. lambs were Iola at Ile per lb, brit the rul. The Creators' of eotnedy, and the 80
lambs on Sept. PS,
ingpriCeti were from 3/o to 3io pet lb, and aoknowiedaad Leaders ot all, Mrs Annie Parker. aged 77 Yeare.
t• eublodeeked carload or 212 hoha of setgetyntran_art Winghtnn, Sept. 20, fins.
60111111011 lambs ere sold for per lb. Reserved wets on ,rtale at 3aokaon Bros. „htmah miespo, aged aged years.
VIA hogs sold at om Gio el per lb good IA. A.& ky loruiDAnAturnberry, on Boot. 20, Janet
ed Off the ear*. tirlieeS Inc alio 415e« V4;4000.10 YeArs•
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The glIalitlidlOWItIl robe ie withOnt eeams, bandeome, warm, durable and
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of rubber eheating to make 11 oth wind and waterproof.
With ordinary °ere it will last from ton to twenty years, if not longer,
Will shed the water better anti dry quicker than a tar robe and never get
' hare. It is also rdoth proof, which is a great point in its faYort
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Buy the ..genuine Siteketehewen, beware of iinitatiOnli, said 16 be l'uat AS
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erwear"
• "Stanfield Unshrinkable" underwear, is the,
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and is positively unsluinkablo.
• Two .safe, lines to bily is the Saeketehewan Robe
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