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THE ti,W STORE CLINTON
THE NEW STORE
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MANTON atinx.as
. °aro . 2. e 0 27 a 0 27
Aye 0 40 a 0 45
.• 0 88 a 0 40
4tock . idaking 4 ale dllapd. 41 --Pea;t1.;:roron,,,,..)-„,:ii 01° 5
, ; Eggs per dos ' 0 10 e 0 17
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UR first. Bargain Sale commences on Friday morning, January 26th, and will last until February 7th. 4 srlaPoono . .- 08°55° : 0861
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A genuine 14 days' sale, Nothing colild induce us to cut ptices like this but our neoessity to TI).1gree".rim.Piae8 5 50 a 5 50
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Potatoes,
Chickens, per
Dricks, ectoh.......“. 0 80 a 0 135
clear out these good§ lofore stock taking. The smaller the stock the bigger the cash account is, the bigger the
. . . Turkey% peril) ..... . ,. 007 a 0 08
going to make this stook jus o as small as possible ln the next 14 days.
Pork, dressed. • ...... 6 50 a 0 50
stock the smaller the cash Now we're . . ,
P or 4 , 1 i v e ., ..... • 5 50 a 5, 50
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Here are some prices to show what we mean by reduced prices. No matter what you want in Dry Goods, ' . / wood ribort*....., .. ,. 2 25 a 2 25
Clothing or:Shoes, you% find the same 'CHEAPNESS all over the store,• dome with your wants early ; multi -eat Cattle Market.
before the belt- are gone.
' htlitelide -Redaction itt *odd Mat were Alreadq geduea
Dress Goods. •
1. -French Flannels, new sl aies, 'Flannels, Flannelette's Blankets attd Quilts Boots and Shoes.
1 W 1 87' long
Worth 50c for per yard..... ,, 20
Yarns,
. 1.-114 Cotten Blankets Boots worth from $2,50 to
grey and white 7 c $3.50 , and we Wye you
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Worth 750 for Ler yet
2. -Black and -Blue Serges'
vet y heavy.
Liti worth 150 yd. forper yea,. . ,,.. s I 0 2.-11-4- Cotton Blankets . 2. -Men's Felt Boot% all tgl , '
. A ges stripes and Utley ehecks.
L-343 hi. Opera Flannel, plain Worth:AL15 for ,... ' el U your chime for
, grey and white (single) 071 grain leather, felt pulls out Q
ortli 00c for ...... . . ,... , n
2 r Z-30 in. Flannelette,all Colors 04 w .012 Regular Price...,$2.75,:or..... Le L9
3.-Elomesptire Dress- Goods
Worth 75c yd for per , 0 Worth 5c yd. for per yd .... *
a- WoMen's Veit hoes in' •
3. -Union Blangets, grey or
1 8 8.-35 in. Flannelette,all colors , n g white . lace foxed with s
4.-Blk figure I Dress Goods *,
, Worth 7c yd. for per yd *UV' Worth $2•75 for ....1 _
2 00 1 il °ft 1 nn
eat er.
Worth $1.90 yd. for per yd. I *
Well, worth $1.50 for ....... , mar ae ' #
5.=B1k figured Dress -Goods- --08____42_ -36
Worth 90c yd. for per yd. , . .1) plaikAna fancy colors = .
ii- ' 0 a- aud white, fancy, ,borders _,,,, r , 4. -,And •rmany,_ other -,.lines - thitt.-4.--t
in. English Flannelette, 4. -All wool Blankets, grey ' •
Worth 12c yd. for per y , Worth 65c for 450
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Worth 70c yd. for per yd. ,. . • - Men's Underwear.
6.-Blk figured Dress Goods 45 5.-36 in. English Flanelette, .
in plain and fancy.,colors.,, (fl WometeS Vests. -1. -Men's heavy fleece -lined
7.--Bilt figured Dress Goods Worth 13c yd. for -per yd * I U
. Shirts and Drawet.s
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Worth 25c yd.. or per yd... . n c Regular price 60c, for., ,:,..,. - •" .
6 -Grey Flannel (union) I L -Women's Vests; goo#
- Worth 18c yd: for. per Yt,t , 1 2 value at 20c, now two for • •LU
8.-25 Dress Lengths of dif-
2.-Men's all wool Shirts
ferent kinds of goods. were
worth $2.50 for dress and 7,-GreV Flannel (all wool) n 2,-WoMen's. Vests good 0 c, .„, and 1--,),rawers.
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Worth 30c d foryd 4, 2
y . per * value at 50c each now .... • RUC) . RegWar 50e, for
one price for the dress... ... 1.1.1t1
must be cleared out at the 1 on
Men's Sox. ..
a -k3 ply all ' wool Canadian , Overcoats. ...,
Yarxis, any color • 0 g .- ------ -------:-i,---Men-'s•-heavy all • wool '
9. -Single fold Skirt Linings'
Sox, good value , - I ni.
Worth 7c yd. Per per yd. , . . 5 Worth 60c for • sUU 1. -Boys', Overooats (Frieze)
at 20c for • I L.2
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. from $1.50 to , * P
Fur Caps, Gauntlets ' .
1. Men's Top Shirts.- , ' 2, -Men's Frieze Overcoats, 2.- -Men's heavy Sox, best. •
• Mitts. . . large storm collar, 7 lb. 4.50 in. Canada i ft
1.-Men'S Water Coon Fur ewgeuirahrt. c
Caps. good as beaver . for 25c,now • * I V 1
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1. ..,--Men's Top Shirts heavy Worth $0-00 for............• •
Worth $4.00 for . .... .
.. 2'50 R 50 goods : .38 3.-Itien's Beaver Overcoats Heady-nia.de Clothing •
2. -Men's Gauntlets -1n 'black , 2, --Men's fleece -lined Top Shirt 0 o Worth $7.00 for............ „ . 5.uu ada.) Regular $L50 for . , . .1 • U U ';
Good large size heavy lining nn 1. -Men's (best pa nts in Can- 1 gn t
Regular $L25 for . I U • -
'7 g Worth 90c for • • N U U • /
3. -Men's Knitted Mitts, a—Men's all wool Cardigan all wool, our best make, Worth $2,50 for... . . • I
4.-111en's Bea.yer Overcoats, 2. -Men's all Wool. Pants
Worth 50c for • e LIU Regular 90q for. .... . ..: . • LI U Regular $12.00 for .......... Quilt; this sale in suits and pants.
leather faced • , or Jackete. . go finished' up -to date ,' 0 g n a -Also many other lines mu, for •
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These are only 'a few artieles, we have space for. There are hundreds. of dead' snaps you will wish 'you had
seen when they are all sold. We do nottrifie with bnsiness, When Spring and Summer comes we are not i
going to have Winter goods in our stor5. We would.Tather sell them at a small loss now than keep them over t •
hence this sale. We do not put prices up for sale, then quote reduced prices when the . fact is, that goods are i
really the same prices as before with perhaps some old odd line reduced, Its not what we say so much as what
we do that Counts, btit. when we always do exactly as we say we'll do, you'll learn. to put full confidence in. our
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WE ARE IN HARLAND'S
BLOCK .CLINTON. •
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Montreal, Jan. 21, -The cold weather ot
the past week has had a deterring effect
1.1Pb());(141:41,31tetr de!rige:Is Lbt,ehiP'i'Xitort
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were exceedingly small, with the exception
of cattle. The stock offered was fairly
gowd; but prices showed no Material change
since Thursday lag, Buyers and local
butehere were out in ,fair numbers, but
seemingly were in no burry to purohaee.
Cattle-Reoeipts, 500 head: quality fair to
good; quotation() for poor and lean stock
were from 20 to sie per Ib; medium to fair
vera sold at from go to Sp per lb, while
the best cattle offered brought from go
to 40 per lb, although as high as 4go waS
quoted for a couple of good heads. Shop
and lambs -sheep were qtioted at from Bo
to go per lb. lambs scarce: were sold at
from 4o to 4*0 per Ib. Heger- Receipts
about 50 bead; demand fair; quotations
nominal: fat hogs sold at from $6,40 to
3i.75-kier 100 I bs, weighed off the cars.
• Servant
Wanted, a servant girl Apply to
Jan, 25-tf hiRS JAS. SR,
' Servant Girl Wanted
At once, net washing, good wages and steady
employment. Apply to MRElp. FOREES1 ER.
NOTICE
I hereby notifir the militia that I nut be
responsible for any debts contracted by anY
iiarty oryarties in ray name without mywrit-
ten order, J. W. JOWETT,Illaytield. lams
CORN FOR SALE
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,Lots of best Yellove Corn forsale at all times
sell for cash or exchange for any kind of grain.
in some leases give from 2 ton months time if
desired, drive right to warehouse, opposite
railway station. Clover and timothy Seed
bought and sold. W. G. nnanst.
Red Letter Testament
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Lost, ork Sunday, between*Rattenbary etre t
churcliand Public School. "From Graodrrte,
to Chomm ." inscribed on fly leaf..Pinder will
oblige by returning to MRS SHEPPARD,
"Jan, 'Townsend street
Seed Oats for Sale
tt Bar111
Cannelton Pride Oat, one of the hest in the -
market, free from rust or ,.mut, and good pro-.
ducers. Price 50c *bushel.
Beardless and tintless barley, excellent for
feed, said to be equal to peso, weighs 60 lbs to
bushel. A very choice grain. Price $1 per
laisha.11,10125.4in TYINIDeAoLni,:2B,R, HOunS.ett,
• Good tarm for sale
Butter and Eggs taken...... . eta., ci,bagni_ofirsos.afgrestei
as Cash. reasonable 1.
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Goderich township, 5 Miles from° (45.116rieran°t1 J.
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Dis
ri from Clinton. • All. eleard, iirst-olass olaY •
• loam, and In fair condition. Story and a half •
. tioderich, P. 0, • Jsn. 25 -tf . • ' . •
:bi)rilvzilcicaihogoruszekii. blvus.,hseteerai nt9gfa.onrcitiaiftri., :**Wit-V44-44441-44-11-Vit1PWa,
PETER GIINN,m1 the,prem'ses, or. toy aletter,
• Executors' Sale
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STOCK=TAKINsalei
This week we commence our annual stock -taking
sale which will be continued- for two weeks,when
,. goods in every d6partment of our Mammoth Cash
Store will be sold at terrific reductions in prices to
$clear out Winter Good's, eApeoially in Ladies' Cloth
and Fur jackets, Men's Heayy Frieze Ulsters and,
Fur Coats in Wallaby, Siberihli Dog, Calfskin, Cub
$ Bear and C0013.
Ladies" 13eayer Jaokets, in Meek and broivn, homy metal buttons, reg.
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ular price 35, for $2,25.
6 /2AdieW fine Beaver Jackets, in fawn and black, lined with satana,
worth $8, for $4.50.
Ladies' fine Kersey Jaokets, lined with satin, velvet collar, carved pearl
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buttons, worth $10, for $6.
tedies' F or -lined capes, trimmed with oppoesuro, fine Remy cloth,.
. in black, green and navy, worth $20, for $18.50,
Ladies' Astrachan Par Jacks 85 inches long, lined with quiltRd . .
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farreere satin, regular 1/25, for 317,
Ladies? Asiraeban Jackets, 28 to 80 inches- long, close army our!, reg-
ular prioe $28 tor $20, '
Men's Black Siberian Dog Coats, worth$22, for 318,
Men's Wallaby Coate, regular price $18, for 18.50,.
eleh's Cobn Coats, made of Selected skins, regular price $50, for $40.
cHinnon.dz Co,..; -Blyth *'
liikvit,s%Atot, 44,44%,e.:416,‘
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A Few lines belort, stock-
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Underwear 42111inoli suit $2 Bait for 1.25
Heavy ribbed 50e garment for 'ae
Boys' all wool shirts and drawers for, 25c
Horsehide raitts were $150 for.
Dined glove9 75o for ... „ .. .. .....50C
Tweed hate $1.50 for $1
Also snap in fur caps.
' Frieze
A. J. HORRISIL
evercoapts
aking a genuine rednetion:in ,
our heavy, all.wool, double-breasted, storm
collar, • wool lined, Frieze Meters, with
slash pookete. It will pay yon to see them
A. line of Ail -Wool EITJITS, with
double breasted coat, worth 610,n'b ,1412
for ... ... . .... , „ . .... .q>0.111,
Heavy al' -wool Frieze Pea Jaoketsj,,,,,
for 00 UV
Scotch Tweed Suits that were dh
$18 and $19, to order for.... 010 741.1
A. j. HOLLOWAY
How to get EG$
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You cazi take in Dollars When using Ilersell's Reliable Poultry
Food. Bens Must be kept in candffl.n the name as other animals, if .you want
profits. This Poultry Food does its work, and doee ir. well. When you consider
the conatantly i: creasing demand for Eggs and the wonderful results of Hersell's
Food, where can you look for a better investment ? It pea s everybody to use it
freely, You can feed for Eggs es you can eed for beef or pork. • -
Tisk fornersell's, 2cents
11erselPs Stoik Rood, 7 po
Great Sale . of G1othii
We Will commence this great sale of
Men's, Youths' and *Boys' Suits
On Saturday Mornin cr, 26tn inst.
and will continue until we clear out the:whole stock, consisting
of 300 Ken's Suit, 200 Boys', 50 Youths', 250 pairs Men's Faits,
100pairs of Boys', 60 Odd Coats, alt sizes ; '200 Odd Vests and
100 Kukker Suits,
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These Goods will be sold at prices that have never
before been offered in this county.
Laving been, in. business for close on to half a century in Clinton have decided, to give
my old patrons and the public generally a real bargain sale.
have thelargest stock of Clothing in town—well bought for Cash.
The prices at the opening of this sale and until everything is solkwill be out dean in
An invitation is extended to everyone to attend this sale, for we will make it very into
eating to all buyers of Clothing.
,:tiZatiosteessury
to quote prices here as all will be sold at ONE HALF regular prices.
two.
CLINTON
Jacks
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.We extend to
our customers
our many
thanks fox past
patronage and
wish them all
a happy mkt
prosperouti
New Year..
'wedding cakes a fitecialty
Jas. llicOlacherty,
Novelty fraiery
And Itestatranu
Telephone kto. 1.
Sealed tenders will be received by the Exec-
utors of the estate of the late Jamie McGee
1113 to the 12th .day of Feln nary, for the sale of
the west haitof lot 31 in the first con. of East
Wawanosb, containing 100 acres. 00 of which
are under caltivation, good brick house,frat me
barns, etc,. the farm will he sold subject to a
lease arlach will become the property of the
buyer and ea to be terminated on the 1stt day
of April, 19P3 or by mutual consent with the
Lessee on the place, at any thine Terms' of
sale 10% earth, the balance in 60 eta% 13 without
interest; the highest or any tender not neces-
sally accepted, Address tenders to either' of
the exeentors, D. It MENZIES, Staples, Ont.
Jan. 25 --lit JOHN WILSON, Auburn,Ont.
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Applications for office
_Applications addressed to 'Thomas Jackson;
R4iq. ., Mayor, and marked"Applications for
Office" will be received up to IC o'clock aNnon
Motiday,,ith February, 1901, for the following
positions in the Town of Clinton:
Clerk Se.... .... Sato $350,00
Assessor ' Moe
Cemetery Superintende • " 2500
Chief Constable, Weiglinineter,
_Collector, etc .... " 410.00
Nightwatehman 'Asaislant
to Weighmaster " 250.00
Pounditeeper .......... " Fees
r Pali particulars as to the du ties of the several
officers may be obtained on application to the
Cierk.
Order pf the Council.
WILLIAm. COATS, (Hark.
Hides and Skins
Wantai.
We will pay the higheei cash price, for
Bides, Calf shies, Xorse
sheep Skins anerallor.
We will give the farroerimore for their
hides and able then th min get any-
where else, 13ring your ides direst to
the store Muse.
Nov, 16-,-19 0. S. DO SON,
Holmesville CheeieFactory.
• ANNUAL IVIIMIONC4
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The annual Meeting of the ibok-holdere and
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patronti of the HoIrnesaille dee and Butter
Manufacturing Co., will be Win Wilson's
Hall, Holmes dlio„ on Satur y. Feb. 2nd,at,2.
o'Cloek ti.m.,forthe purpose winding ttp the
past year's business, electitulf officers for the
sterna year and tbe tratisstion of any gen-
eral business. It is strobe, Urged that all
shareholders be present,, otters of import -
r anoe will Come up for distna iOn,
W. B. rons, it Pres.
W. S. Levi NbAsecy.
PfOlmesvitle, San. 170, 100
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MIS$ E. WilLKIER
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Will teatila litillinton everiPritleyeveni'a and
Saturday. ?or terms liedieatieulars address.
MRS J. C. TOWNSEND,Ohlui0 west, jtltf
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1 0. 1 Statley, whish 1 wane to feeat demi:dace
at reaeonable torres.W.A14T13111oflEATK/184
have a large quentity efettw at tot 8, 6611,4,
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ST ATFORD, ONP
A sabot that ()tends WAY without a eon,
error in Canada. Its appoIntnients are mod.
ern and pre-emixtent'Y tirst•clase. Its -instruc-
tions are the beat money can hire. its train-
ing is broad, thorough and Oraotfeal. No
school in Canada base better reputation for
strictly high grade work, and we are not
ing Ilv-
05. our reputation but upon -what we ere
doing in the school -room to - day. Why not
patronize our college? Students admitted
each week. Write for handsome catalogue.
'W.. J. .pitott. Principal.
Pancakes
ZWir
Molasses
.Who doesn't like good buokwheat cakes
ankmaple syrup? -almost everybody does.
We've got r. buckwheat here, that beats
all LhFr)und�in tho market.
oft*
It makes the meat tempting cakea, noth-
ing heavy or soggy or undigeatible about
them, and after breakfast your stomach
doesn't feel ae though it was trying to
digest a key of naile,,r1:-
The name is inmerial2Buckwheat, in
ulk, and hygienic in packpgee. „
Mos have elan itye flour whiohmaker),
wonderful Johnny cakeeYon don't know,
how good till you've tried it,
Oar Maple syrup in qinartl bottles; is
extra fine and just the thing far 13611011W,
awsimosm—
trettootuter
O'Neil
Attoceesor to
Ortoelat
Prank itfolville,
floods promptly delivered 'Teleplionitle I
k ver -•#4, ra• ofersok,
SHOE STORE.
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- • Deafer 111 all kinds of Footwear: " •
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A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call and inspect our goods w 3 prices
We have a very choice selection of skeeisl lines, freel, from the makers, irkste.detela
• eyery respect. '
Our line of HEN'S SHOES ,are superior to any eve
sold in Clintmi, In style, in material, in workmanship.
Our lines of LADIES'', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S are
models of the highest skill inshoe building.
SHOES FOR BOYS have received special .attention,
and our_lines_eannot..be-cqualled-for-dtcibfilointYo:--3:-r--
Our terms are strictly cash. We ousrantce
money back. BUTTER and EGGS will be taken as cash, and when the value
of either article offered exceeds the amount of the purchase, we will pay the
difference in eash,
Our store is in the Beaver Block, next door to
Crigg's Famous Jewellery establishment.
(minion, Iblek 28, 1900' .FRED T. JACKSON
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e are always
On:the lookout.
Por Special Goods_
At Special Prices
For the benefit of our Customers
I By another fortunate purchase
we az e now enabled to oiler .
extigby Wsterproofe, nit tiool, frieze Ulster% at.tbe ridiculous*
price otonly 34 each, sizes ere 86, 27, Sd.
If yoa can wear ppe of theme (gees yott can try a etutt for $4,th at
early in the neaten would have emit yon $7.50 to $8,
Come early if you want0 ene, there are only 18 of
hem and if you delay your Size may he gone. '
Highest price for Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples.
W. L. OtTIMETTE, Lonciesbcirot
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