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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-12-13, Page 7eliatotes • Prettiest Store it P. B. eREWS ti144V1= Expert Watch Repairer to wear. Your mots. Jeweler and Optician ey Back It It Don't. Biddleeombe's old stand, CLINTON TILE CLINTON NEW zai mas Perhaps you have been worrying as to what you could give for a prasent don't do so any longer. You can solve the prob- em at our store in a very few minutes. We have the largest stock of pretty and useful Christmas gifts ever on exhibition in Clinton, and at such reasonable prices. We can Suit the. Largest or the Smallest Purse here. - A careful reading of the following articles and prices will give you an idea of our stock and the bargains we are offering. We invite you to call and see us whether you buy or not, it's a pleasure to show you through. 41Chain Bracelets' China Are always fashionable, we have them We wish to clear oat our stook of China '•from 114 02 and to do so,have the prices marked away rtiktodgetsisthe a,Bracelets and Keyless Look down. You will miss a bargain if yon buy latest style, at $8, $4.50 and elsewhere. . Ebony Goods Hair Brushes from 90o to $2.50 eaoh Mirrors from $1.75 to $3.50 each Clothes Brushes,Bonnet Brushes, Whisks •- Manicure goods, at very low prices. Solid 14k gold StiokPine,Pendante,Brooch. em, from $2 to $20 Fountain Pens We have a very nioe assortment -all guaranteed to give eatiettiotion.-from 01 to 115 Solid Gold Pens with Pearl Handles from 1.50 to 4 50 Purses and Chatelain Bags We have themin leather, silver and oxys dized, from 50o to $5 Playing Card Sets Cribbage,Enchre and Poker Sete, in nioe leather oases, from 1.50 to 3.50 Cutt ass • We ha he largeat stook of out glass in town and are olesring it out at rednoed prices Silverware Our stook is complete and thoroughly up to date, and every article will go at a re. duotion. We will not be undersold in this line, All Al quality 0do Clocks • Of all description. Mantle, bedroom, dining room, kitchen and alarm clocks. Prices away doe n Whisks Sterling eilver handle 1.25 to $3 Silver plated halite 250 to 0.25 Ebony handles 75o to $1 . • Spectacles and Eye Glasses We are experts. In fitting the eye, and you can get a pair of Glasses here horn $1 to 610, according to quality. • We teat tiffs Eyes PRES Rings We have a moat complete stock of Dia. mond, Opal, Ruby, Sapphire, Moonstone, Topaz, Pearl, Emerald, and Torquoise B,ings, also Gem, plain and engraved, and they will sell all the way from 75o to $75 Pedelstals and Jardineers • fron3 75o•to•$14 Watt ht s Caues k gentleman's gold filled from $9.50 up from $1 up. „ Ladiee' " 9.00 silver watch at $2 le . Boys' watehes 5.00 Silver Thimbles $1.50 Also a full stook of high grade watohes at prices ascending to quality eighnaranteed sterling solid at 30o •end 40o Ladfee' roll plate long guardit from$1.50 up Gentleman's roll Plate ohain 1,75 to $12.50 Desk aete, Mantoure sem, Faney Mirrors, Travelling Companions, Sterling Silver Mirror, Brash and Combe in case. All at reduced recite , -Engraving We will engrave all articles purchased here Free of Charge. All artiolee bought after Dee. *23rd will have to be en- graved after Xeres. We wiH Save Anything you care to Select now tor Xmas ism Jeweler and Optician, Etc., Biddlecom be's Old Stand, Opposite Market, CLINTON NM Advgvtiggaggis 1 Close tot Mod el l'erm 1901. To everything there ,ie• a beginning Model Terra. On •Sept. 3rd, twenty - A stylish educated young lads to learn photo- four stud..nts con3menced training un- graphy, Apple/ at N. 13, HENRY'S photo studio der the efficient instruction of W. R. • Deo 13-1 Clinton. Lough. Now that they are about to depart to take up their duties in diftyr. ent parts of the county, a wag, with more wits than brains, has composed the following verses as a farewell sal- ute to the chute : FAREWELL ODE TO CLINTON MODEL CLAB8,1901. Girl Wanted 1 o, Model Olass of thee we sing, -- Throughout Huron county may your pretties By Dec 27th Small family good wages, apply ' ring; at once Mrs MoHARDY SMITH. Pt income St. In numbers we are twenty-four, Dee iLlt=td Clinton. And at the exams! we hope to score, Of maidens there are j4,,,.tthirteen, 1 Waffled. and an ending.and so itis with the • Wanted. O A good general servant girl wanted, apply to MRS W . P. SPALDING, Cl ;tit/ n Dee 13-1 Wanted. A.n unbaelty number plain to be seen, Eleven beardless youths have we, And all but one may single be. Poeitionestoneekeeper in small family, by woman of nscoarience. good relerences, apply Will Dunlop easily leads the crowd, at NEW ERAOFFICE, Clinton. Dec 13-* Of him we one and all are proud. . But We believe there'a one of the staff Wanted. He would like to take for a better half . Logs and Heading of all Sale Register. O Anotion Sale of British Columbia Horses, int O Saturday,Dec. 14, at 1 p. m. at the G. T. It. stock yards, Seaforth 25 horses and colts, all halter broken and some broken to harnese. THOS.11ROWN, Auct.,P.McCUNN LL,Prou., 13.0. 0 0 Deo. 6-2. Mr J., A. McLaren, the well-known distiller of Perth, is dead. O lir Charles Maieonville, a Sandwich East farmer, dropped dead. O Rey Job Shenton, Methodist minister, of St John, N. B., dropped dead. Revised returns issued by the Censns Bureau give the population of Montreal, Within muncipal limit., at 267,780. Oslo Smart little girl, to assist in light house- work on Saturdays and during the holiday., apply at NEW ERA Office. For Sale. A large barn:36 x 60 on Con 6, Hallett, for sale; a good 'chance to secure a cheap barn, apply to G. CARBET Clinton Ont. Dec13-2. For Sale. 5000 Primrose sniping stook 10o share, .lee 3000 Old Gold Anther ,e money needrd reasons tor selling. CHAS. THORN, Box' e5,scotland Ont. Deo 13-2 Poultry Wanted. The highest! cash price paid for poultry- turkeye, «sere and .chickens; ducks and old hens taken if broughtin during the next two weeks. To be delivered at 0. Cooper 8s Co's store. FRANK EVANS, Clinton. Deo 13=-2. BouseholdFurniture for sale Thelundersigaed offer. for sale A Refriger- *tor, stoves, Patent tribulow blinds and our lAins,dining :Om table- and chairs, kitchen table and chairs and other small articles. To Weald at ones by private sale. 13-25 Mrs Li. KENNEDY, Print:one St. • Notice to. Creditors Notice is hereby given list all persons having claims or demands against the estate of Moines East. late of the lownshils of Mullett, 'briekinaker, deceased, Whetdied on or *bora the 28 of November,1911 are required to Oaltder deliver to Ann East. 'Itirsoutrixr lett.Olieton, Ont. on Or before the 31it day of Jettliery,19011,1t11 particulars of theirelaime, And take nOticgthat after the last rarationed date the Inventors will proceed to distribute the iterate of she 'aid doormat& among, the basalts entitled thereto, hating regard only to the °Wine of which they shall then have no. Moe, endthessid exeeittors will not be liable for soldassets to any Person of whom* weird notice 'bell uot have bben received. JA/LES SCOTT, Soliolifte for Ilenry East end Ann East, .41 • ,„ Executors, Dated OiliDeeeinb et, OM. III. J. WILLIAMS MACY • 'resiketrit nit1.1t. ritetWayo 1)ee.,119tit, aumott: soNo &d nirtintt Atimidestoli 25o. Beserved at 860. rio a go At totper' �ok'sot°, One-eighth of our number the MeEwens do kinds wanted. ntettilafratriih.g141=11111%. . Highest prices given. Soft elms to be cut 11 feet, Jure heert - •. We assure you that teaching is dear to their ' 12 feet, and 13 feet long. From Exeter village a fair maiden came, Whoiseems very anxiona to change her aurnatne, To a Seaforth boy she has become very' dear; Who knows what'll be within the next year. Tivo girls and three boys represent this fair R. & J. RANSFORI), town, AttheC1inon0oUcgiate they won their renown MtssesChidleyand Wiseman ajolly pair make, And Messrs McLeod, Will Courtice and Blake. O Mr Beaton we're sure will to Parliament go, When there be will be •the big push of the show ; And Evans, who music doth well understand. In a very few years will beat Soilan's band, Mitts Aylesworth, we know. is fair and tall O friend,311/3s MellichaeLmost studious of all; When Miss MacDonald declared she saw the sun rise The Principailaughed till the tears filled hie O byes. Four more of the girls there ere yet to record, We hope each of them will obtain her reward; O Misses Murdle, Govenlook, Bielby and Code, In four pertainf the county will take up their • abode, Moet of all, a fair maiden, Fred Sanders does w nt, Quite different his seat -mate, Samuel Lamont; On Behool-book monopolies Scotty Hillen is sore He saps he's 0Onservative right to the core. After all we have said, Ohl still there is one, Whose keen Irish wit supplied plenty- of fun ; In the 101, M. S. he got many a rub, We aimpiy refer to "Poor Old Hub:" RegaraIng the gaff. we have this to say, The Principal nobly leads the way; And, although on the class they were rather oevere, We wish all a Merry Christ/nee and 1 HOP?" O New Year. • Mom SenInsitax. • CILNTOds MARKETS • Oorrectild avers Thursday afternoon Thureday, Deoeraber 12, 1901. Fall Wheat.. 0 74 a 0 75 Spring 0 74 a 0 75 Oats .. 0 46 a 0 46 It14/$;•4641V1141111.4.644W 0 40 a 0 46 Barley 50 a 0 52 Peas 0 75 a 0 75 Flour per oWt . . 1,90 a 2 16 Batter, lose or tub 0 15 a 0 16 Eggs per 0,15 a 0 16 Hay 0616440W.466464. 800 al 900 Sheepskins . 0 25 a 0 60 No. 1 Green Ulm hide il 5 00 a 6 00 Potatoes, per bosh. 0 80 a 0 86 Chicken% per pair 0 40 a 0 40 Ducks, rOdrill,WitooVit 0 50 a 0 60 Geette, per 0 05 " a 0 66 Tustieye, perlb0 06 a 0 07 The Mullett Colleeter will attend at the fol. Pork, lite 5 00 a 6 SO 10Vriiiir Sect* for:the purpose efreeeiving times: Poi*, dreseed7 00 a 7 00 Lorideehoro December 18th and 14ih Wood short 2 25 a 2 SO Retentive* will team, remember that 5 ver VV001s,..s...s.s.w. 0' IS a 0 14 14th, eent will be added all taxeittinpigit after Dec ROBERT S APPICS, per bog 0 CO.' 1 00 Mr t4 -td o lootor. Stapleton Salt Works Wanted! Young men and women to prepare for good situations. Apply to DO/11/1110i1 O flusi n ess; College The best eqnipped Bodeen and Shorthand College in ()amide. Rechwed tuition rates, Write us regarding out onuses of aturlY, and prospects of securing' oitnatiins for graduates. Catalogue gent free. Address J. IL IfteNEY. O Dept`"Cm Confederation Life Bldg. Toronto, ant Wanted. Law.* A. good gegieralserieset, iminediatalyt Deo. 6-1. ASP', to MRS J. H. 00mBE. Servant Wanted. Girl to delightlaanse w k No &Ambling. Dec.6-1. Apply to ME 0.0RICH,Olinton. Wood Cline g. , Subscriber desir.iit tolist the oon mot of out. t.ingst tittantity of wood. Apply 6 once to Deo 6-4. R. TIMMER, lot 12, oon 3 Bullets. Astray do.., to my premises on Nov,' en' Ox rd, 'Mire Rein, Ilan* two years eild. `The ov4 r tparkoewtihn spurionlp earl txw, partying costs, s took e Deo,6= 40. It. A. ROHE ft VIN,Illaticheeter . Notice. For Sale Roatleter colt 0 months old ; also young pigs -overstock. Nov. 29.2 J. IL LOWERY A Wise Man." Werdeville, Nov, 28, 1901 J. M. McLeod, Goderiah. For five yea re 1 Buffered with dyepepsia, Thiring that time I consulted several doo. tore and took all kind e of dyspepsia mei- ono, but ell to no purpose. I was al Frays tired, restless and neryoue, and all ambition was gone, I felt more like being in my bed than working. While on a visit to Goderioh last summer I heard -so =oh about your remedies that I oalled and purchased one bottle of yonr Syeten3 Renovator. I improved, and be. fore I had taken half of it I was a reat deal better, I have now taken nearly three bottlea'and I feel ten years younger and as strong and as well as I ever was in my life. I recommended your medicine to several dyspeptics in our village, who have and are taking it with the very best results. Wishing you muoh enemas, Yours truly, Sold by R. r.Reekie and H, B. Combo, praggiato, Clinton, VANDIARD CHOOL HOES We have just received a shipment of our justly cele- brated line of Standard Shoes for Boys. These goods need no introduction as they are al- ready well known and are re. cognized to the the best wear mg Boys' Shoes on the mar- ket. They are made of a choice quality of Milwaukee grain and without seams. Insoles and counters g,uaran- eed to be absolutely solid sole eather. No Shoddy No Paper Soles Patronize the New Shoe Store and get new. Shoes. Fred T Jackson • Sterling A manris known by the company he keeps -the char- acter of a grocer's business is known by the quality of the goods he sells That is why we keep the best of every-} thing. Some of our Special! lines are= • IN ew Raisins New Currants New Figs ' New Dateti New Peels New Nuts BIRD. -In Belleville, on Nov 22nd, to Mr and Mgq E.11, Bird, a son. O DUNHAM-In West Superior, on Nov 24th, the wife of A. Dunham, ole daughter, IlloTAVISH-In Paris, on Nov 28th, the wife of Mr John McTavish, of a daughter, O CIIRRIK-1n East Wawanosh, on Nov. 28th, Mrs D. Currie, a son. HVNTER-In Oranbrook, on Nov. 26th, the Wife of John Bunter, a darighter. MENARY-In Grey, on Nov. 26, to Mr and. Mrs J. A. Menary, a son. EDGAR -in Howlek, on Nov 29th, to Mr and O ALBRIGHT-In Howick and Mrs Herman Albrighi, con. 4, a daughter. on Nov. Beth, to Mr Mullett, Dec.10th, the wife of W W Tamblyn, of a daughter. ALLINSON.-In Clinton, Deo. 8th,the wife of JIAllinson, of.,a son.„;., a hi a.,tram . O BARKERs=ln DunlopZDec. 6th, wife of 3 H O Barker,of a son. 1 We have on hand 50 pails of Corn Syrup whieh we bought before the rise; 'and are now selling below cost In all other lines we excel and "fear nae Mrs H. Edgar, con,4, a son. ' • 11JB GROCERY • W. T. O'Neil Oar telephone aninber is 48 • MARBLED. WILSON-11IINKTN. At the residence of the bride's mother, Auburn, On Dec. 8, by Rev, J Kennedy, Wilmer H. Wilson, of Colborne, to Miss Mary Alice, daughter of Mrs J. Hunkin,of Auburntass, task% PANKER-GRIMOLDBY-In Ovren Souna,on Nov. 27th,by Rev Mr MeEvring,Mr Eph Parker. to Mrs E. Grimoldby (formerly of Brussels).all of Owen Sound,: '• wW HITEMAN-HALSTEAD-On Thanksgir- in g Day, at 182 Cameron' Ave., Detroit, by Rev Mr Jackson, of Christ church, Detroit. Miss Amelia Madeline Halstead., to Charles Ernest Whitenian, all of that city. • O C 9.1N-URORGIAN.--In Lueknow, on Nov. • 28tb, by Rev Father McCormack, assisted. by Rev Father McMenamin, of Clinton, Frank A. Cain, of Lucknow, to Miss Clara Georgian, of Walkerton, et. *el ' DIED. 00 O MONTEITH-In Clinton, on Pec 9th, Alex. O "t4onteith, sr., aged. 70 years, 8 !months and 22• days. IsIcK.A.Y.-In Denver, Col., on Nov 27th, Mr D. McKay, son of Mr and. Mrs D. McKay, of Exeter North, aged. 54 years. 0 0_ RUSSELL.--In•Exoter, on No 28th, Saran Mary Sweet, wife a T. Russell, aged 25 years. and 10 months. • KELLEsMANNt-In Dashwood, on Nov. Both, Emanuel Kellermann, aged 21 years, 8 months. O WHEELER -In Morris, on Dec. • 5113., ChM. Wheeler, sr., aged. 81 years and 5 months. FARRIER -In West Wawanosh, en Dec. 3rd, ,W m Wesley2Tarrier,aged 76 years, 8 months. O ELLIOTT-1n Detroit, on Dec. it, Mrs Eliza- beth J. Elliott, formerly of Goderich. WILLIAM S -In WestlWawanosh,on DecArd. Minty Marla', wile of Hugh Williams, aged 66 and 10 months. I.0 1 T -In Brussels, on Nov.80th,JohnWesley. ' his son of Geo Lott,aged 8 years and 2 months. WALTER --InGoderich, Dec 9, Salley Mini. rel ct of the late Wm. Walter, aged 80 yrs. and 20,days. FPECIAL 0 DISC011 • In order tostlear out the balance of our stock of Wood Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Heating Stoves. We will give a special discount of 10 per Cent for the balance of the month. • WE HAVE A FULL LINE IN Cutlery, Knives and Forks, Carvers in cases Pocket Knives, Scissors, Plated Spoons and Forks, Granite Ware; Skates, Clothes Wringers and Carpet Sweepers, All suitable and useful Christmas and New Years presents IIAILLAND BROS. O Cheap Stove and Hardware House, O CLINTON.' 4, . • Giving up Business BARGAIN SAL STILL ON And will continue until tha business is disposed of. Give no a °all e.nd be Ninth:Med Witt pair of the TETRAXILT HOCKEY BOOTS with combination ankle support, tor men and boy..Also a line of FINE LACE BOOTS, lined and unlined, in box calf and kid, for ladipts'suitable 'for aiming, MOChove and for Men, hovand children. LEATHER LEGGINGS for men, Lea and :spring sides} MITTS In Wither, with wool lining, as tv.311 as ail wool, • going oheap. Also other lines in Man', Boys' and Youths' Bente at great rednotiOne. A full assortment of Rubbers of all kinds, bosh American and Canadian makes. Men's Pelt Lined Goods, high with loose Nooks, al well buckled and laced. Women's in felt plain and leather !died styles; laced, buttoned and gaiter, all at rednoed prima, ' A large stook of atone and Boys' heavy buckled Rubbers, the "King quality etubb proof," 1 and 2 buckle; the Token; 4 buckle. We barb aisrge stook of heavy Sooke for men and boys. O Men' e Overshoes, bothlseivy and light, the Manitoba 4 -buokle, as well as Wornen's Overshoes, Oyer,gaitere and Cardigans, O Men's felt Ind hair.linea goods -the Klondike 4-lottokle with heavy felt lining, also Sterling Brae' Grain Blnohere felt Iii2ed. Hand •made boots in French and veal kips, all drat ohs% • The '4/sirloin's" Shoe made by Geo A. Slater in different etylee and all sizes for men. Rugs, Blankets, Galloway, Gat and Saekistohewen Robes, all at Bargain Prioes, Harness Oil 200 a qusri 0• • Trunks 0• ' We have a good Ussort.' eta .of all kinds of Trunks. A a Valisesf Telescopes; etc. - all ..f Which mistbe sold. 0'e ling. House for sale, 1 es Twito ell, .0 ton December1.3tho 1001 ristrnas reeling • Another Holiday Season is right at our doors, bring- ing its Christmas Dulles as well as Christmas Cheer. You have presents to buy undoubtedly,and you feel that the selec- tion of nice and Appropriate articles, at prices within the limits of your purse, will prove no small task. We present the fol- lowing list as a helper, suggesting a few substantial and useful articles, which may be selected from our large stock of suitable Christmas Presents. Watches Ladies' gold and gold filled watches $10 00 Ladies' Solid Silver Watches .$ 3.50 Gentlemen's Gold filled watches,... 1000 Gentlemen's SiLver, Niokle Watches5,00 Boys' 'Wetohes . . . . . . 2.00 O Chains Ladies' .1-011 plate long chains Gentlemen's Roll Plate chains ,... 2.00 Gentlemen'e gold plated chains .... 1.00 2.00 Ladies' 1.10 fillecl chains, gold elide 4,00 Clocks Eight day °lecke, 1-2 hour strike ... 3 00 Eight day Marbellized °looks 6.00 Fancy china and. Gilt (Amiss , 2.00 Niokel alarm clocks ..... 1.00 rJewelry Solid gold 10k Ladies Gem Ringo 1,50 " 10k Ladies Opal Rings -.: 2.00 Child's Knife, Fork and Spoon in case 1,00 14k Diamond Rings 18,00 Dessert andTableKnives per doz 4 00 " Gentlemen's Rings 4 00 Combination Sugar and Spoon Holder 3,00 Children's Rings • • .75 Child's Cup 50 14k Pearl Br000hee 4 50 Oake Baskets 2 25 " 14k Pearl Stiok Pins 1.75 Berry Dish ., .... . . . . . ...........2.00 Roll Plate chain Bracelets 1.25 Tea Sets (Tea T' , Cream,Sugar,Spoon Solid Silver chain Bracelets 1 25 Holder) ' 10.00 Gold plated and silver onff links.50 Fern Pots, Call Bells, Ir k Stands. Bon " Brooches and stick pins .25 Bon Dieh, Card Receivers, Bread Plates • We will give a Lady's or Gent's Gold filled stem wind Watch,' guaranteed for 2,0 years, to the person 'guessing the nearest number of seeds in a pumiikin,now on view in our win-, dow.lkOne guess given for each and every dnllar spent in our store. This includes repairs. Competition closes Jan. 11th„, 1902. A. J. .GRIGG,. Jeweler and Optibian. Gentlemen'e lookete and charms .50 Sterling Silyer „ ,25 Spectacles and Eye Glasses Solid gold frames with lensea 5.00 Gold filled frames with lenges 3,00 Gold plated frames with lenses " 1,00 Eye glom chains all styles' ... 1.00 Silver Plated Ware Coffee:Spoone, doz in case.. .... 4.75 Tee, Spoons "1.50 Cold Meat Forks " . . . . .....1.00 1,00 , . .... , 50 00 250 Berry Spoons Sugar Spoone I 4 Butter Knives " Soup Ladles 44 Gravy Ladles " Cream Ladles 44 Nnt ',hacks Nut Picks, dos 1, Berry Forks " Fruit Knives " 1* ▪ . , . , 75 • ..... ,1.00 160 1.75 1 76 01.IINTOINT :0 000 4. 411110111111101110041111141 14.141411411411•1101141411 cKinncin & 131.V 'V El Gift Buying Christmas cornea quickly on -less than two weeks away now. Thongbt- ful buyers are looking ahead and buying their gifts for old and •young, the serviceable and desirable kind -Gloves. hosiery, handkerchiefs, Bilks, Opera Flannels, Men'e Kid Gloves, D'Oyliee, Centre Pieces, Stamped Linen, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Drapes, Cushion Tops, Fur Buffs, Oonpinores, Jackets, Children's Fur Setiv-E-tc. These and many other article's too numerous to mention are to be found here in great profusion, at very low prices for such excelleat quality of good% Everybody gives Handkerchiefs at Christmas, and very good and useful presents they are. We have thou in all kinds and qualities: Pure Linen, hem stitched lace edges, at 15o, 20o and 25o. ' • Fine Line Lawn Handkerchiefs hem-stitoh, at 5' 6 for 25o. Children's Taney Handkerchiefs from lo np. You should visit our Handkerchief department before the dock is broken., O You will be eurprieed at the great variety you will 0500. Japanese Silks We show a lafrgeiyariety of Fancy Japanese Silks in Taffetas, Wash Silks, Silk Mantle Drapes, Silk Piano Drapes, Embroidered Satin, Cuehion Tops, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Silk and Chiffon Ties, Waist Silks, Golden' Draperies, Silk Table Covers, Japane.e Silk Scarfs, Art Denims and other goods which are very suitable for Chriiimas presents The following also make very appropriate preaonta 0 0 0 00 0 , Men's Satin and Mercerized 8.;arts, et 25o, 40% 503 and 61. ' Laaiee' and Misses' Gauntlet% in grey and black. At 45o, 50o, 75o and ill, and in Persian Lamb Gauntlets sit $4 to $6 Ladies' and Misses' Fur Ruffs at 500, 75o, 51. $1.50, $2.50 and 63.75. Men's Lined Kid and Mocha Gloves at 50o, 75c, '1,1 and $1,50. Our stock of Christmas goods surpasses anything we have shown. 2 McKinnon & Co. Blyth 4114114,011/90041110 Co., Tile Cutters we sell are oar:o.v make. • We guarantee them becaui we know • the stock and workmanship is first•class We liaye a few good Second Hand Cutters for sale 4 'Repairing promptly attended to by experienced men, RUHBALL 46 11011TH. - 0 Huron Street, -, Clinton W. L. OUIMETTE, Londesboro ‘.440 It's a good time to buy a Weigh robe, the Nilsson is jun opening awl we may expect is least four months of delightful winter weather, if you have not a good robe you'll need one, buy the beet, that is the Saskatobewari, it is without seams, handaorne, warm, durable, and waterproof, is lined lith a superibr asteachinb lining, and has an interlining of rubber sheeting to make it both wind gild waterproof. with Ordinary tare it will last from ten to twenty years, if nos longer, will shed the Water better and dry quicker than any fur robe and never get herd, it is also moth, proof, which 11 6 great point in ite fiver. Bisset -52 x 54 67.00, 64 x 64 $8.00, 64 x 7489.00. Goat Robes, Long hair, dark grey, $0.00. The Astrachan Cloth Coat, wade by the 1111260 people who make the Sasketch ewan robe% le a handebme custom made garment, with s high rolling dollar, tiled witb blaoh Xtalian quilting, and rubber lining in the body part and elevates to make it Wind and WatertiVOCif; many prefer 110108 fur Witt. Pried 518.00. Underwearv-Stanileld,ronehrinkable et $2,00 to $2 50* suit II the moat ratiafaotory and eoonomioal underwear in the market, try it, We pay higheet prieee for Dotter, Elgge and Potatoes. W. L. OMMETTE, Londesbow?‘ . •••