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Our cukomers and .the public generally that we Shall on
Saturday Next,
May lith;
Commence 'to sell one' of the largest stocks of Clothing
consisting of Men's, youths' and Boys' Snits,
which has this week been bought from the trusteesof
the estate of John Calder & Co., the largest manufac-
turers in Canada, who have gone into liquidation.
The goods have been bought at.4 very low figure
for spot cash, which.ivinehable us to sell.far below any
dealer in the county of Huron,
The first Saturclay- betwill devoted to -the„ Boys' .
and Youtlits' Clothing; the following for Men's. 'Snits
and*Furnishings
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We invite et/to-body-- ---
to inspect these goods. •
CLINTON
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Bankrupt Stock
8trits;., 00riiii\io's
and judging from the number of people Wh ) have visited our store during the last two weeks
we are inclined to believe that our bargains are appreciated We have a full stock of.
Stapl* and Fancy Dry Goods, Readymade Clothing and Boots and Shoes which we intend
to clear out as soon as possible. - * - . . - . ___
'below are a few of our prices which we ihink are worthy of your consideratiW
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cannot mention everything, but just enough to give you an idea of what our store .contains.
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' If yorfarertnittie. of a new dress acme
in and let us ehow you w • 124o and 15o shirting tor 100 and 113 • Flanueleite shiirts. worth 250, We, 60o,- for
e';' We Cotton,,worth 6, for 4ic
eau eve money for yon. " 70 for 5o 20a, 25o and 40o
303 homespun for 26e
500 aeries for 30a " 10a for 8a , Part Shirts at 500, 65o, 75o
500 and 35e lustre for 85o aFlannelette, worth 7o for 50nd 26o . " 10o for 8'o Lsundried white Shirts at 50a, 75o and $1
85o, 50o, 75o benrietta for 250, 35e and 50o " 100, 15a for 103 Collars 1,0o, 120 and 15o •
Towels, from 5o a pair np , .
Some dress and skirt lengths -must be Ties at about half prioe
Toerellng,worth flo foe (tio
seen to be appreciated.
A few nieces of very pretty plaids, were 330 ziolt‘tonado for 20o 715 Ilf"ea franl 5a a Pair "
Table Oilcloth, 11, yards wide at 20a Beet eethmera 'arta wool:hose for 20o
:3513 for 253
Drees muelin.reg. 120 and 15c for 100 Cotton llose from 7o up '
Linings from 5a to 10a 12ie and 1.5.3 prints for 100 ,.rf----
Black Sateen Undertkirts,reg.$1.25 for 750 flotore'cl eateeus reg. 153 for 120 ' • ' in readyniade clothing We are prepared
Foamy Colored Sateen Underskirts, reg. LirianbeitraTianbeinesx'aati
pZigrg,ine 7P6roi°6fito show yon the highestduality of m
per doz, !Ip and workmanship combined with the low-
qeterial
$1, *1.75 for $2,25
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Bleak Sateen Waists, reg. $1.75, $2 for uren table covera, side board drapes, five eat prices to be foand anywhere, we have
$1.25 . o'clock tea .3wpm, trey privet% eta., at Lessm
'all eu and can promise you a saving of
than wholesale prime. • front 2 to 3 donate on a snit. •
Beg $1 for 65o
Chenille Curtains, reg. 53.50 and 34.50 Mr A. good Eli0311 of line and oourpe boots to be A lot of oid pante reg. $1, $1,25, $1.50 and
$2.50 and S8 50 cleared out at wholesale prime. means bar-, $2 for 75o, $1 and$1,05
Chenille Table Covers at less than whole. Otte for some one We have the MePher" ()mom soa, 65o and 75o
soa shoe the quelity of which is above
sale prices arittozera. . • A. few smooke at wholesale prime.
We have not *tom to quote any more prices, butinvite you to come tO our store, see
the goods we advertise and compare the quality with the price. We know we have better
values than can be found elsewhere and will be pleased to have you come and investigiite.
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ditINTOla MAIMETO
Cereeeted every Thatedeyetterueon.
Thursdey, May. 10, 1901.
Fall Wheat 0 ea a 0 04
date FII 11.11,11•“114,10 0 29 a 030
.... . .4949 a 0 40
Barley 0 88 A 0 40
0.57 0 60
Flour per 1 75 ,2 00
Butter,locte 10-46,ply lg *. 0 13
Egge per der. ..,., •0 9 010
8 90
Ellampskine 0 40 a .0 60
No. 1 Greeut*rirn.liides 5 00 a 5 00
-Potatoes, 1,, 0 25 a 0 20
Chiokens, perarair 0 20 a 020
Ducks, each . 0 00 a 0 70
Geese, per lb.; ,, 0 07 a 0 (8
Torkeye, 0' 09 a 0 10
POO() live •'««..i..675 a 075
Perk, armed., ...... 8 00 a 800
Wood short 2 25 a 2 25
Wool 0 13 a 0 14
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Live tock Mi keit*.
London, May 13.- The live stook trade
slower, United Stater( cattle, OgdiCanedian
eattle,5 7 8d to 9 1 4d; United btatee «beep,
6 0 4d to 7d. Liverpool fla) 13.-Canedian
cattle, 6d.
May 11, --Cattle-There
Wail only one load of cattle on gide; the
Market ruled without opeeial feature of
portenne; calves were Iii good, eupply about
200 head, and tight demander veal', 50 to
$5 25, Sheep and lerriba,Offeringe, about
21 loAds; the demand was moderate and
'he halide 0o for top Webb; choke to extra
Jambe were epoteble: at $4..85 to„46; good
to choice, $geo to $4 85; oom000n to fair,;1
43 60 to $4 75; sheep: choice to extra, $4 25
to $4 09; good to °bow, 34 to $4 20. Bogs
-Offering, 22 lode; market active and 5o
higher; heavy were quotable et 36 90; mix-
ed $6 85 to $5 90; Yoekers, $5 80 to 45 85;
plge, $6 to $0 66; roughs, $6 30 to $5 50;
°8tgo, 34 to 54 50; the offerings wereoleened
up.
, 1 i east end abattoir this morning were 650
Chea F 0
p headot cattle, 400 calyas, 50 sheep and 50
Montreal, My 19. -The reeeipte at the
-I , . tombs. There was a eood attendanoe of
• -,4-1,411.11.36.Inry-
We have decided- to sell until
further notice-- •
28 lbs beet selected raisins .$2.00
3 # • 23 .
Prunes per lb., .. . 5
Dates 5
Figs • 5
704 Hymn Tea yer lb, 15
_ _algent_for-Bansforde tine ,Dary
buyers, and prime were firm. Cettle, choice
sold at 4 1.2a to 00 per Ib.; good at 4a to
11.2 per Ib; lower grades at 2 1-2o to 3 1 ga
per ib; calves eresold from $2 to 58 each;
sheep brought from 4o to 50 per .1b, iambs
Were sold from 4o toSo per lb, a0g8 brought
from tio to 7o per Ib,
Toronto, May 14,-blinety-tbree loads
in today, Including 090 hop, 426 oheep
and lambs and 107 calves; Expert (rattle,
choice, 45 to $5.25; export (Attie, light,
$4,OC to $5; export hullo, • choice, $4 to
$4,25; export bulls, light, $3 50 to $4;
butchers (male, Picked lots, $4,25 to 54.70;
butchers cattle, medium, mixed, $3 50 to
'1$1343:::11err°",tt1
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4 40 to 2(89; feeders,
.Coroons$3,25.to-$3.75;-
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• „ g , $ to $4 40; feeding bulls, $3 to
001110 early and often. $8.60; stockers; as,25 10 33.80; 'nook bare,
$2 to 43; milk cows, choice, eseb, $45 to
255;,niiik cows, common, eaeb, $25 to 240;
rin a GROCERY
Sheep* ewea, per owt., heavy, 43,50 to $4.
sheep, ewes, per cwt., light, $4 to $4.26
„147-huolisFperamte-,
sprurg, eaoh, $2 to $5; lambs barnyard,
per owe. $4 to $4 25; grain fed, per cwt.,
$4.50 to.66; oalves, per heed, $2 to $8.
Our telephone number is 48. Hogs, singers, 7o; fats and light, 6 1.2o
of oars. Trade good,
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BicyclesforSale 0r Rent
Baying bought put thewhofe dock of bicycler; from A. T. Cooper, including 14
wheele ;-2 Haetfords, 8 Wolverines, 2 Clevelands (one with ooester brake,) 2 Gendrone,
1 B.412P,, 2 E. Z., 2 eremite, all of which we intend to run of at a low margin to make
room for new wheels. Anyone Wanting A good bicycle would eat% money by buying one
Of these
• All kinds of repairs kept on hand rind wheel(' °termed Or repaired, Work gar.
Ontea
NeW tires from $6 to $10.
•Blacksmith rind Machine shop in connection,
We are also prepared to dealt kinds of work in bores shoeing, and general
repairing.
All theplow poitts and repairs kepi.by Sy Tedford still kept in stock:- •
' Points for the Tedford plow,
" " °Ifiller-Tedford.
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".Tedford No. 8.
IS " • Wilkinson No, 7 and 21,
•" Yu " Fleury No, 18, 12,.10 and 21, -
" Sylvester No, 7,
(I " Hill'a patent.
ti " Old NO, 18.
Seeley. at Turner
2fediord's old stand. Rattenbary street, Clinton.
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KoOp'irour ilicad Prote
from Dandruff
stini Ottitanoi itott Vint% ti 41001Sis the' scalp and keeps It alitert and
;�nrea1an5rnff. it's An morollent fordo, inatak069 the ftrowtha Pre.
Vette the hair frons awning out, makes the hair jolt and brilliant,
nicelytunitinted And not otinkr,
taro* bottle
g. 110,1W, Dispensing Chendst, Clint**,
Ithe--lhcreitrBx
and Restaurant
, We are prepared to supply all
your wants in the bakery line, And
vaceeranteo to giye saisfacitlen 4* roved,
We make a epeoialty in :rWeelej,
ding Oskeis and of icing cakes at a
reasonable:prim.
Our Restaurant
Isa. place where god will find.
everything ina. Bret olehee restaur-
ant: •
dandies of afilkinds and thlwaye
fresh."
Cigars in the beet of kende,
Tobiteatas of all kinds.
We Will have
lee Cretin and Drinks
Of all kinds 0.9 pones the wea-
ther itt Suitable.
MoOlaohertre Old Stand
Palmer t MeClay
Telephone No. I. CLINTON.
The*People Who i Know
Will congratulate you if your choice of
a wheel 1 season ehould be a Mei
Burney- Beattie. The best to -day
and best for yeare, Our Prices;$40 and
$30 are within teach or all.
EMERSON'S BICYCLE AND
MUSIC HOUSE. Goderith
liorgerY , . Repair*
A ltaYrk WAR.-Ileten I ty it meeting
of passenger agents of the railroads, 1
the country was held in Toronto to ar
range rates for the Pan-American Ex.
ti r .ti,S ertbitmentO.
Court of Revision; 'Ion
of Clinton.
Take notice that a Court of flevieton for the
Town of Clinton witthoid its first hitting in the
Oottricileharaber,ott 2fortdetzliay 27th, A. D.,
1001.commeneing at 8 o'clock p. tr., for the Nue
Ives of hearing and rectifying all oompeonts-
Against or errors in the /immanent Roll of the
present raw, All partite; intereeted are re.
+Bleated Ur attend.
COATS.
.01434tof the Militicipidity.
Clinton, May
, itleppie for Sate.
Good emend heed Merge for eat ea lie.
metr 17...toply to W. 'W. FARRAer, Clinton,
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held for the same pui pose, and proved
• to be a second failure. Th s meeting
broke u p inahut eon troversary, nothing
being agreed upon. The bone of con-
tention is, that roads granted a differ-
ential in other business also want it in
the Pan -excursion rates, and to this
the oilier roads decidedly object. Thera
eeenas to be no doubt tnat the result
will be a war of rates- to Buffalo, and
that it will not cost visitors to the Pan
Very much for railway fare. The tirst
excursions Will be run on May 20and
28, -Free Prem.
Wool, Wanted.
Tbehighest price in cash, will be paid for
50.000 lb, or wool, at the St andard Elevator.
" May 1/3-74, ROLI1E8 SMITH, Clinton.
Wanted. -
Eggs 12o..: One ton of butter weekly, We
have all kinds of corn from Cromptom's early
-downy Wcre.t.e•solerligents• for -the- celebrated.
Bony corn. For silo: purpose l it has -no
equal, 'So sem Jo0. Megiilan lit Sons,,the
atrgest corn producers of Caoada. •
E. KING. Wumbarti. •
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LOVETT-/n Goderich towinihip,• May. 18,
wife of N.:Lovett, a daughter. • •
NEVILLE-In Beaforthi May, '7, ,wife of Mr
James a son. • • •
MeQUAII1-4nMay'7, Wife of' Mr
'Frank' McQuaid, a sou, • •
w ILLICRT-At Dash.Wood, May 1, wife of Mr
Henry N. Willert, a son.
WESELOH-At Zurich, May 2, Wife or lar
John'Weselob; a daughter. ..• •
BRODERICKAt the Goshen 'line, May,
May y8, wife of ItifrEvelin.Broderick, a daughter,
DYFR-InExeter, May 3, wife of D. Dyer, a
dim; leen •
EATON -In Exeter, May 4, wife of W. F.
Eaton, a son.. • .
BEDFORD -In Stephen, • May 6, 'Wife of • Geo,
Bedford, a daughter. . • .
MALLETT -In Exeter, tiny 0, wife* of • John
Jr„ a son. . . . •
IDLER. In Rib ot, .April 30; wife Of David
Miller, a .daughter. • •
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TROMPSON-TAYLOR-In Kippen, May 16,
at the home of the bride's parents, by Rey. B.
N. Loag,•Bamuel Thompson, of Hiiy, to Miss
Susie, second delight r of Mrand Ms taerrge
Taylor. . • • • '
DIED,
PATIT.:016-DcBrantfora, May 10th, W. j
Pattison, (uncle of A. O. Pattison of town),.
.aged 63 years. . .
SLOMAN-/n Creswell„ Mich., on Monday,
Mrs Jas. Blownian, mother of Wm. Slowman,
BOA, of town, aged 90 years
GRICAL14-In Clinton May 10, Patrick, OM of
Owen Grealis, aged 19 years.
McDOUGALL -In Goderieh, May 12, Martha,
widow of the late S. R. ,MeDougall, aged 80
years.
CALLANDER-In Linidoni May. 18, John
Callanderjormerly of Clinton, aged 30,years
and 3 months •
MoLEAY- At Nordrach-upon-Mendip,Pla ,den '
Boinerset,Eo gland, A pril 23 1991, .Allati 13. Me.
Lean, 4.1(1e4 son of :1Ir M. Y. 11.,c14 an, of ilia
Bacrosmon, $eaforth, aged BO Years.
• (MOWER -In MeKillopp, May 0, Christian
Crozier aged 72. years.
Morris.bly 6, John. Parr, aged
8280018.
LOGAN-In Cuelpb, .day '3, son to wa. and
Mrs R. W. Logan'.
BMITR-In Grey, May 3, bib, IS, Smith, aged
9 year.'
115.8 -At Zurich, 1415 y 6. Martin J. Bess,
aged 10 years.
. ii1014F---In Exeter, May g, George S. Munn,
aged 63 years. . •
WOODMAN -In Londesboro, May,11, Arthur
Woodman, aged 68 years.
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BARGAINS IN CLOTHING
Last week we bought a large stook of
Men's, Youths' and Boy's Suit
from the trustees of the estate of pion Calder et CO.* of llarnilton, Who have
gone MN liqu'aetien. This firm was one of the largest maturfooturero of
Clothing in (lenada and made a epeoiality of fine olothieg, and a$ the got*
were offered et very low prices for mato we took advantage of it, and we 0011
now offer firet Wen gods at less than maaufeeturere' wholesale prioes, That
took added to our spring purchaee makes our clothing otoeklerger than we
have room for and to reduce our stook to proper porportions we will cern-
menoe a great clearing sale this week of the entirestook et a reductionof from
15 to 20 per pent:fret:4 regular prima. Don't mise the Obanee of buying new
first -eines, up.to.date goods at prices like thee:
Boys' Eine Wool Serge Suite, with vestee and sailor collar, nicely brad,
ed, fancy be: tonsiin sizes from 22 to 28, regular priee,$3,26 for 02,75.
Boys' two piece Suite, blue gage, fenoy raxed and lialifax tweeds,
sizes from 22 to 29, et $1,25, $1 50 and Se.
Youths' Suits, in plain and filmy tweeds, short pante, sizes 29 to 33, at
33, 03,50, 5395, $4,60, and $5,
Men's Blue And Sleek Serge Suite for $8 50 and $8 75, —
Menai Fine cheek and Fancy Tweed Saito, titled with hest farmers 0 'la
French faoinge, $4,50, $5 and $6.
Men's Wool Pants, light and dark atapea, Worth 51.26 for 98a.
McKinnon & Co., Blyth
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Graniteware
Tinware
Nails •
Glass
Ready mixed Paints
Alabastine
Kalsomine
• Daisy Churns
• Clothes Wringers
Lawn Mowers
Spades
Shovels
Rakes•
Hoes, etc.
All kinds of Fence Wire
• We buy in large quantities and git
our customers the benefit of it
st—recived_2 cars Portland and
Thorold Cement. Call and get our prices.
Give us a tall,.
The purchaser of monument
should have compete confidence
in the reliability of the firm, tram
which he bora, for the material
and workmanship is something
• vety few buyere are familiar with
lf you do dot know us, please
• tinire about our reliability froth •
those who know no best, We are
the only practical men here in our
line.
J. B. Hoover '- Proprietor
Newt t eortitriorolai
N!yv:Stio4
CALL ON
Fred T. Jackson,
neater in all kinds. of Footwear.
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A cordial invitation ts extended to eVerybody to call and inspro war. toads earl prices
We.have a very choloefeelection of specie/ 11521, frerk, !torn Me a:lettere in
• syery respect. „
Our line ol MEN'S SHOES are superior to any ever
sold in Clinton, in style, .n material, in tvorkinanship
Our lines of LA.Higsvossist and CHILDREN'S are
models ol the highest skill in shoe building.
SHOES FORAIOYS. have received special attention,
and our lines (cannot be equalled to durability.
0911" tailed* are rstrietfr etigh. We guarantee satisfaction or
money back. :BUTTER and rEGGS will be taken as cash, end when the Vane
' of either article offered e*oeede the 111,13101111t of the porohme, WO Wid pay din
difference in (lath
Our store is ikitthe Beaver Moc1 . next d001 to
Grigg's Famous Jewellery establishnieut.
IIARLAND BROS.'
eheap Hardware House
Londesborei
To Paint is to
Fri:wary�
o preee*ve is to kesp np
Neap np the volae of your property by par g Shear:mu Wi Ptallou'lki Pahl*
linggy.
We sell all the desirable ehedee to pant your houseipaint yo, tit 1°4.0 Suit 3'0hr"
SEED CORN
rot todder. yellow dent and in ttnroonili no:taboo *woo.
'or ensilage,ooroptons early, whitecap and a tow borheli of bailey,
4,11 there iarleilos- were need last season by some of tfulisifit beet harnterit proveti
satitfaotory.
•We went yonr seed trade, we handle the beet We can buy and tell On 01000 mar.
gin of prinlor.
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VRZI) T. JACKSON* W. L. ptiatans, Londosboro.
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