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THEN W STORE .1 CLINTON '1 THE NEW STORE 1
Jpecial 10 Sato dale
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Vonuiditoing ,Veb., 6 to )6th
:401 Winter wear- .and wares-.
In 'methods and in, goods, in the spirit of the store and store service, we •have tried and believe we
have succeeded in keeping store as It ought to be kept, furnishing you profit and comfort with each purchase.
131anket . .
Our blanket stock is away aheadof anything in blankets you know anything about, unless you have inves-
tigated Blanket Stocks in good deal bigger towns than Clinton. We bought from one of the biggest mills in
Canada a large stock, too large perhapi, but large enough too get theni for much less than the regular wholesale
prices and here are witnesses,
Fine Warm Blankets White or Grey.
1,-11.4 Cotton Blankets, grey or 7 c
white. Worth V.15 for .., • I fJ
Cotton Blankets, grey or 0 71
white. (single) Worth 60y for *V I
8,—linslirinkable Wool Blankets, fine 5.—Eiderdown Quilts in pretty 1:fat- I
finish, pretty colored border,6terns, large size. Regular $2.60 for 1
64x84. Regular $4 for..1.7. 2.95
4. --Dark Grey or White Blankets, 8.—Eiderdown Quilts dark colors,nice 1..12:
soft finish, neat border, size MEW, 188 pattern. Regular $1.75 for.
Regular $2.95 for .
Men's Uisters and Overcoats. .
Ready Made Clothing.
5.—Men's Best Pants In Canada
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'We ' ...,
'Regular $1:50 for. _
6 —Men's Ready to Wear Pants, of
Ulsters,
1.—Youths' Frieze Ulsters,high storm n 0 n
collar. Regular $3.25 for
2,—Men's Frieze Platers, large storm A n
collar, 7 lbs. Worth $6 for
1 :—M en's Bel or .Copgreas Sboes.
Regular $2 for .. . . . .
2.—M en's Slippers,. really nobby and
up.to-date. Regular map for..
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• Overcoats.
3.—Men's BetwerOvercoars,silkattph- c n n
ed, bevy sateen lining Regular $7 U U U
4.— Men's Beaver Overcoats, all wool,
right up-to-date. 8 50
A. winner at $12 for • ' • .
Regular $1,75 for
good Canadian tweed. 1
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Boots and Shoes.
1 25 3.-yVomen's Felt Lined Sk1 oes, foxed 00
with leather Regular $2 for . 5.—Men's Pelt Boote, all oil grain lea,
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they, felt pulls out. Regular $2.75 for .
4.—Ladies' Vici Kid Shoes, American . 0.—Men's 4 Buckle Felt Shoes, real.
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make; right 'up-tp-date, laced and 0 A n good goods, oil gramI
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ii button. Regular $3.75 for L .4V • Regular $2.50' for . . ...1. 5
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Underwear and Top Shirts,
1.—Women's Vests, good value at 26
20e, now tvV0 for •
2.— Women's Vests, good value at C.
50e, now •UU
Cardigatt Jackets
• and Sweaters.
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1. --Men's All:Wool Cardigan Jackets.
Regula12gt $1.95 for...—. •
1—Men's All Wool Cardigan Jackets. 60
- Regular 90c for, , . •. . . . .. .
8.—M en's. S weaters all colors and 'sizes. 00
'Regular $1.25'for, .. .. .0
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3.—Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts 38 5.—Men's Heavy Top Shirts .38
and Drawers Regnlar 60c for.... • Regular 50c for
it.. --Men's All Wool Shirts and Draw, 0 c 8.—Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Top c
ere.. Regular 50e for, ... . ' •UtU Shirts, navy. Regular 90c for,. ,
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lannels and Flannelettes.
1.—French Flannels all new colors,
Regular 50c for. -
2. -35 inch Flannelette all colors.
Worth 7c for per yd
8.—SO inch English Flannelette, plain
or fancy colors 13c per yd. for
0 . 4—Grey Union Flannel, all wool. I 0
▪ 4. V . Worth 89c a yd., ep•ecial for... . • 1
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5.—GreyFlannel, all wool. • 22
•Wor th 300 a yd. for .... . . „ .
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▪ 10 6.-3 ply All Wmil Canadian Yarns 0 C
any color. Worth 60c a yd.,special BOO
cor' Jaturdaq• nig :
48 yds. Colored Table Cloth ' 0 119 yds Flannelette Skirting,all colors. 1111 Men's 0Terills, grey, blue or check, fl
Regular 60c a yd. for ...... •UU Regular 13e a yd. .
00 yds. Unbleached Table Linen. A ,A. heavy Corset really nice U • plain or bib. .Regular 90c for..... , U
0 g Men's Water Coon Caps all sizes.
Regular 45c for.. .. . La Regular 50c for ............... •UU Regular $4, special forLETO
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Come and see us and you will be pleased. We never do anything by halves This sale will be
. • crowd bringer. The stock and values 'are ho..re. Enough said. .
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Butter and. Eggs taken, as Cash.
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NO. of births deaths, and marriages
registered m townehip of Ashfield in
1990 were as follows births 50.
deaths 40. marriages 28, Ashfield
council meets on Feb. 23rd instead of
Feb. leth as previously announced on
accountipf Division court being held
that day" . Directors of West Wawa, -
nosh M. F. Ins, Co, meet on the last
Tuesday in Feb, instead of the tint
Tuesday in March,
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The Eanadiana Did It
The fact that the forward part taken
by the Canadian troops at the battle of
Faarcleberg was largely. instrumental in
forcing General Crow to ourrender
has now become aecepted history, The
Weekly Globe is presenting its yearly
subscribers with a picture of that mem.
arable Scene. Their correspondent,
Ur. Frederick Hamilton, and others,
who were eye -witnesses of that memor•
beta°. say it gives a most intelligent
idea of their position and that of the
Boer clamp. 4 copy of it can be seen at
this offioe.
BABY HUMORS,— Dr, Agnew's
Ointment soothes, quiets, and effects
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quick and effective cures n all skin
eruptions coramon to baby during
teething tine, It is harmless to the
hair in eases of' Scald Head, and cures
Eczema, Salt Rheum and all Skin
Diseases of older people. 35 cents—
Sold by J. E. Hovey -55
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Revliew of Bev1ew6. •
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Inithe editors' comment on current
affairs in the February Review of Re:,
views, the death of Queen Victoria and
the accession of King Edward, as the
overshowing evente of the past month,
demand first place. Excellent portraits
of the lamented Queen, the new King,
Queen .Alexandra, and other membere
of the British royal family accompany
the text. The editor analyzes the re-
markable influence of Victoria as a
flovereign reviews tier long and spledid
reign, and points out the elements of
strength and stability in the monarchy
as it will administered by Edward VII,
BRIGHT'S DISEA.SE—INSIDIOUS1
DECEPTIVE! RELENTLESS! has
foiled hundreds of trials by medical
science to stem the tide of its ravages
—and not untill South American
Kidney Cure proved beyond al doubt
its power to . turn back the tide, was
their a gleam of anything but despair
for the victim of this dread form of
kidney disease.— Sold by J. E. Hovey
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Ibably wouldn't, break her heart if she
"Percy says he wouldn't marry the
best woman living." " Well, that pro -
iknew it." --Puck -
THE STOMACH,S "WEAL OR
. • WOE !"—The stomach is the centre
from Which, from standpoint of
health, flows "weal or woe." A
1 healthy stomach means perfect
digestion—. means strong and steady
nerve centres—strong nerve centres
I means good circulation, rich blood and
good health. South American Ner-
• vine makes and keeps the stomach
i right. —Sold by S.E. Hovey -52
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1 . He— What Would you do if I should
kiss you? She—That is for you to
1 ' find out 1—Puck. • .
- WE ARE IN HARLAND!S
BLOCK CLINTON.
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To Rent or
For. Sale Ads
Fresh Figs
Fresh Peels
:Fresh Raisins
Fresh -Currants
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AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD THE fruits, you will want
FURNITURE for Oth,centurybaking are
to be had fresh and low-priced
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W. HILL'S
The undersigned will offer for sale by public
auction on the Market Square on Saturday,
February 16th, her household 'furniture, also
stov es, lavvri movver, washing machine, .etc,
D. DICKENSON, MKS. GEO. WESTACOTT.
Auctioneer • Proprietress
Clinton, Feb 4Ih •
FOR SALE BY TENDER.
The throe brick stores known 08 Searie's
block, and well situated on Albert street, are
offered for sale by tender. They win be sold.
singly or in biock. Particulars on applieation.
Tenders received up to Tuesday, Fob, 26th.
W. C. SEAMS,
Clinton, Fob. 4, 1901. •
GALE FARM FOR SALE
The Gale Farm, one of the best 100-aore farms
Goderich township, Huron county, lot 17
and part 18 on the 8th ootr„ O miles from Gode-
rich, 7 from Clinton. 1 he farm contains
buildings and fences, is well watered and un-
derdrained. Large orchard and garden. Wheat
sown and plowing done. Would sell 'either 80
or 100 acres. A.pply to •
WM. GOULD,
Jan. 22, on tha premises or God erich P.O.
FARM FOR SALE.
Lot 11, L. It W., Sau'bie Line, Stanley town-
ship. The farm consists of 129 Ames, 115 Urea
under good stateof cultivation, 10 acres of
good ash and maple grove. Good stone house,
21 %,10, stone kitchen 22a22, stone Woodshed
22x22, ,With hard and soft water convenient,
barn and stable with convenient well and creek.
Good orchard and 10 acres fall vvhoat. For par.
• ticulars apply on the promises.
HERBERT H. JOIINST0.4.
Hayfield, P 0, Deo 1.fith
FARM FOR SALE
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The undersigned offers for solo Iota°, con, 7
Minot, consist Mg 01 100 eeres, 00 acres cleared,
Waco geed hardwood hush, (+taw maple.
10 acres in fall wheat The lot is well watered
and fenced and would make a good stock farm.
Thom is a goOd orehard and two good barns.
Tho farm is 4 Innen from Clinton And mile
• from Summerhill postoillee,chureh and Wheel.
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For further particulars apply on the premise
Or address
WILLIAM WALLACE,
Sept. 12th. SummerhillP. 0,
HOUSE FOR SALE.
• The imbseriber offers for Pale a vers,desitable
property on /Mae Urea consisting of four lets
nnerf Which there is a comfortable frame hoilse
With kitchen Mgt WOOdAhed attached. There
ie a gtiOd Otabli and U firstatlails wet,' of wane
011 twernitIeS. 1 he orchard, consiating of grapes
and apple% IS h good MM. The property win
besold at e,retvenabie figure for emir or Cash
and beartnek011 tillee. Apply to the owner on
the prerethies MRS. JOIIN .111N0.11.
• Minton Ma v eth
HOUSE FOR SALE.
The niulereittned Were. for Pate the frame
tlWolling on Albert street north at presentee"
\e" copied, bY Mrirdnek. Good
r,msllstable, de., etc. For further partleulars
APO, r4 4.. $.140111t03110,
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• NOlICE OF DISSOLUTION
The partnership heretofore subsisting be.
tweon William It. Jowett aed aohn W. Jewett,
in tho Saw -milling and othor business carried
on at the Village of Ilayilold. has been this day
dissolved by mutual consent, 1Vir. John W.
Jowett retiring.
The business will be continued under the
Hanle name by Mr. William R. jowett who
assumes all the liabilities of the saki firm and
Is entitled to all the book debts and other assets
thereof.
Dated at Hayfield this 17th day of ;fano 1901.
Witness. WIC 11. JOWETT
J. T. GaldlOW, 1.1011N W. JOWNTT
LINTON
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have aided e. new ironing machine
to my laundry, It does Paporior Work so
that I will be bettor enabled than oyer
to give satisfaction to my numerous
customers.
Work caned for and delivered in all
parts of the town. Your patronage i$
respectfully solicited,
• At TWITOHELL
Laundry, on Bumf street opposite the C• om-
mercial hotel.
W. GLEN. CAMPBELL
Organist and Choir -Mester of North street
ehurch. Gmlerielt, and teacher of piano, pipe.
theory, organ and is prepared 10 take a limited
number of pupils for instruction, Leave Word
at tho Clarendon Hotel.
Will Visit °Haft On Friday of each week,
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS WANTED von "Tilt 1,1VB AND
ItEIGN OF WENN 'VICTORIA,' including
epeeist memorial tributes from the most ambi-
ent British and Canadian statesmen.and• 'The
Lite of King Edward VII." Size 10x7/, about
1 000 pages, better illustrated than any rivet
work. Written by Dr...lohn Coulter frail Lon*
don, England, tho celebrated Historian And
Jontionlist. and John A. Cooper, editor Canto
diem Magazine, Toronto, Price only $1.76. --now
book from tover to cover. Extra largo COM.
releA1011;, eredit givsn : prespeetite free to tan.
Vainietil, World Feblishing co., Guelph, Ont.
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GREAT CLEARING SALE
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WINTER GOODS
During the month of February we
will sell the balance. of our winter
goods at and below cost. Also several
other lines we wish to clear out to
make room for spring goods.
You don't have to go to Clinton or
Settforth to get baagaine in boote and
shoes if you buy at the Varna Shoe
House,
S is C. RATHVVELL,
VA2NTA,
ofrilighest price paid for Hides arid
Sheepskins,
PREPARE FOR A GOOD SITUATION.
• By taking a Unfree in
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CORN FOR SALE
I.ote of best yellow (lett for Palo at all times
Sell Inc ensh—er exebange for any kind of
grain 111 some eases give 2 to 9 months' time
if desired. Drive riga to werehouse opposite
railway station. clover and Timothy seed
bonghtand sold.
W. G. PERRIN.
raila,m, 'haw, was.
STRATFORD, ONTARIO.
A school well known from one end of
Canada to the other for its superior
work. We place many of our students
in good situations. Students admitted
each week. Handsome catalogue free.
• W. J. BLLIOTT. Principal
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KODAK
GIVES
PLEASURE
The Folding Pocket Kodaks are
made of aluminum, covered with
fine grained Morocco leather, fitted
with supeih lense and shutter.
Pvices from *5 to $38.
° Brownie Camera at $1 takes a
picture 2-/x2i inches, Any school
boy or girl can make good pictureg
with this camera,
H B. COMBEN
Chemist and Druggist.
These itoda,ks load in broad daylight.
If it isn't an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak.
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quicklymaitilessly and positiVe-
ly by THE CORN FILE, No
experiment. No "Fake." In-
starit relief given or Money re-
funded. Mailed prepald. by
Manufacturer for 25e.
THE °CORN FILE 00.1,
P. O. BOX 477.
Zan - 180. itn# Toronto, Can
tissrftessertierset.
ABOUT WATOBES AND CLOCKS,
T have boon engaged for the past thirty years
Iti the repairing a watches,Cloeks, Sewing Ma.
Mines, etc., and have paid regular visits to ter
patrons in all parts of the eounty. For Maim
of my enstorneril I heels dOile all their Work in
My lino for Mira and still helve their patronage.
The rade beirignow broken tip 140 than 1 eari•
110t1110V6 01)011( 011 my bicycle I request that
my patrons will send or bring their Watches,
+Mocks, Sewing machines, etc., that need re.
Pititinkr to Itly &hen in Clintori whore they will
receive prompt attention. Or if they cannot
do HO and will drop tie a &Ara I will rail upon
thfrion want a new /eta or Clock kayo
your order with me ae I will guerantee to
give von complete satisfection. NO dealer
can linderbell Me. _
The repairing Of Old country Meeks a
611"1eri!i4th J'AM10EiIt0Ei8,
THE CASH SYSTEM
THE CHEAPEST
PILL -DOSE with nauseous, big
Purgers, prejuisdce people against pills
generally. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills
are revolutionizing the pill demand--
they,re so pleasant and easy to take—
the doses are small and so is the price,
10 cents for 40 doses. Billiousriess,
Sick Headache, Constipation dispelled.
Works like a charra.—Sold by J. E.
li.oyey-53 •
She—I read that book going over last
year, but I remember almost nothing
about it. Ad —Well, one retains so lit-
tle on steamers.—Harper's Bazar.
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For Over Fii ty Years
IIIRS.WINSLOw's SoOTIIING SYRUP has book
used by millions of mothers for their children
while teething.' If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child suffering
and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth send at
once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's sooth-
ing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will re -
Hove the poor itto sufferer immediately. De-
pend upon it; mothers, there% 116 mistake about
it. It curesDiarrhce_,a regulates the Stomach
and bowels, cures, Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and 'gives tone and
energy to tho whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is plea-
sant to Bac taste and is the prescription of one
of tho oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five
cents an bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the. world." Be sure and ask for ,"Mrs.
VI INBLow SOOTHING SY1T7p.
With the new year and the
new century 1 have decided to
transact a strictly cash bust,
nese. For several reasons it is
the cheapest system and by
adopting it I will he enabled to
sell iflOre cheaply than before,
I will give a discount of ten
per cent. For instanee you
get & dollar's worthof goods for
ninety cents. This discount
Is given upon any article in
our store.
We invite your inspection
of our goods and prices.
0. OLSON
W N. WALKER
ttliNtriraevonsti
ALL KiNDS OF MATTRESSES
Lounges, Conches, Cosy Cor -
here and Upholsterer in
all kinds Of Par.
ler Furniture.
Mattreetes made
ever. Prices rotatable.
Ladies aro particularly !twit od t call and so
samples ef Work and coverftifei.
Stere—Ontatie Street, Clinton.
Onedeur etot. or Ford fth/ON011'11
CUTTERS AND SLEICHS
" 'FOR SALE
1 am handling MeLaugh-
Ian's Celebrated Cutters, the •
best on the market. • This
is admitted. Also cutters
of my own manufacture, I
will be pleased to show in-
tending purchasers my
stock at any time and quote
prices which are as low as
the
JOHN LESLIE
Huron Street,
PIAN OS
Wholesale and retail piano
and organ distributing cen.
fre. High grade, new
pianos. Five used pianos
at decided bargains. Buy
the wonderful Gramophone
for a pleasing entertainer.
Headquarters for it. Bar-
gains to teachers and stu-
dents' in sheet music, 250
to 7150 pieces at fat
wholesale. InstruMents of
all kinds sold.
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When ,pon se, mg, cora' k! •
rowdy, you must betletoo bs Ho oover.
Zook yOund you, Frier, '40144
•noighbors •1( SAY th•t Hood's 3roolpoollX0,,
Ainerloio .Greatest IfalcAle, domed Oho
blow( of Moto .doto ones and Me, rbo. on
mci. sing 113 Pr•i000. There; noa.Ing
(arelf On the world to purity Me Wood., -
sores --,A! heath *awl poor Awl -r
had 4 PIS on one Of my
• father Mooed I better, fry .7.1.0ocrs &pia,
pertlia, and J dld so • And. Me sores 4re
alt better. .Whenever ide..not feet
Welt I take good's.'f• Mitts Nettle 04.
Low,. *Arnow!, Quebec, • .
MARRIAGES.
WITHELL — JEFFERSON — At the
residence of the bride's parentsvon
the 30th Jan., by Rev. R. Whiting,
• Mr, Wesley Jefferson, of Hibbert,
to Mary, daughter of Mr. John
Withell of Fullerton.
BAKER—MESSERSISIIDT—In Mitchell,
on the 24th Jan, by Rev. Mr.
Whiting, Thomas linker to Miss
Messersmiclt, all of Mitchell.
13RYD0N—WALKER-In Buffalo, on
Jan, 27th, by Rev. C. F. J.Wrigleh
William 0, Brydon to Miss Mary B.
Walker, (formerly of Brusaels.
MOONEY—HANNA—At the resiw
demo of the bride's father, Morris,
on Jan. 30th, by Rev. A. I. Brown,
Wm. Mooney of Brussels to Miss
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Maggie, daughter of ugh suns
' of Morris. " •
MaQTJ'ARRIE—McCALL—In Blyth, on
Jan. 30th, by Rev. Mr. McLean,
Charles McQuarrie of Grey to Miss
Ella, eldest daughter of Wm. Mm.
Call of Morris. .
LLOYD—DOLMAGE—On Jan. 30th, at
the residence of -the bride's parents
= by Rev. P. Musgrave, Mr Melward
Lloyd of Tuoirersmith,, to Miss
Louses& Delo:lege of McMillen.
SWIOKERRAT2—At Khiva on the
jan. 30th by the RBI. M. 'Yaeger
Obas. 2vvicker, merchant of Credi• •
ton, to Mies Emma Ratz, daughter •
of Valentine Ratz, of Khwa. •
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MoKINNON & 00.
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STANFIELD
UNDERWEAR
WE are local agents for the Stanfield Un.
11" shrinkable Underwear. These goods a're
made of the finest wool, fine ribbed, heavy and
warm. They are put through a patent pro-
cess which makes them unshrinkable'wash
them as you like, and if they shrink fetch them
back and wewill refund your money, every a
garment is guaranteed. We also carry fall
range of Men's Heavy fleecelined, Scotch Knit
and Ribbed Underwear, which we are offering
at reduced prices to clear.
Men's Fine Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, in all sizes, regu-
lar price 50c, for $9c,
Men's Fine Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, good value at 75c.
• for t30c.
Boys' Fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers, in all sizes, at 25e, 30c, 35o
and 40c.
Stanfleld's Shirts and Drawers at $1 and $1.25 per garment.
The balance of our Cloth and Fur Jackets, C)aperines, Ruffs.,
Gauntlets and Men's Fur Coats will he sold without regard to , •
cost to olear. Ask to see our Astrachan Fur Jackets. 38
• itich.PR leng• WOrth $25 for $17.
MoKINNON & CO. - BLYTH
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BRIGHTS DISEASE OF THE KID-
NEYS
' Mr.A.ndrew Dnften, Aultsville, Ont.,
writes :—"I was troubled with Bright's
.disease of the kidneys for five years.
I tried a number of doctors and prepar-
ations, but got no relief. My son advis-
ed the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver
Pills. I got a box, and, to my sunrise,
I got relief at once, and am thoroughly
cured.» One pill a close, 2,5 cents a box,
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MtiSic Emporiuni.
. BIRTHS.
GUINTER- -In Crediton on Jan. 296,
wife of Matt. Guinter of a son.
PICTUIRING:—At Shipka, on Jan. 29th,'
Wife of William Piekering of a son.
CHARTERS—In Tuckersinith, en Jan.
• 28th ,the wife of William Charters,
of a .daughter. -
MILL—In Centralia, on .Tan. 25th, the
wife of Henry Mill of a son.
WARWICK—In Brussels, on Jan. 24th,
the wife of 3. D. Warwick of a
CANTIN—At St. Joseph, On Jan. 19th,
• the wife of N. M. Cantin; of a
daughter. •
MoKAY—In Goderioly, San. 25th, ,wife
of Augus McKay of a daughter.
PRIDHAM—In Goderich on Jan. 26th,
San. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Frill-
' ham, a daughter.
THE DANGER OF PILES
Piles are usuallycaused by constipa-
tion, lack of exercise or sitting on wet
seats or cold stones. They frequently
develop into tumors, fistulae or rup-
ture the intestines. Pr. Chase's mat.
Inent has never failed to cure .piles and
put- an ending to the wretched itching
and uneasiness, It is truly e, wonder
to all who have used it and is guaran-
teed to cure every case of itching,bleed-
ing or protruding piles.
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STINS011 In Clinton on Feb. 3rd,
Andrew Stinson, age 97 years.
GOVIER—On the Base Line on Feb.
212d, John Clevier, aged 68 years.
GEDDES—In Belgrs.ve, Jan. 80th, Mrs.
Isabelle, Geddes, aged 68 yeara.
MeLEOD--In Winghany, Jan. 80th, Mrs.
John McLeod, aged 30 years, 4
months.
HUMMASON—In C1111•08,013 Jan. 27th,
O Sarah Jane Sanderson, wife of
Andrew Hummason, aged 60 years.
CAMPBELL—In Wingham, on Jan, 25,
Charlotte Howe, wife of John CaMp-
bell aged 49 years and 7 months.
HOWE—In Brussels, on Jan. 28th,
Caroline Deane, relict of the late
Ramsden Howe, aged 85 years, 4
• months,
RAYNARD—In Grey, on Jan. 24th,
•„Catherine Jackson, wife of Joseph
Iteynard, aged 45 years.
DE7vIUTH-4n Zurich, on Jan. 27th,
Mrs, rrederlok Demuth aged 60
years, 2 months and 7 days.
BOSS—At Hutehinson City, Kansas,
Susan Merritt toss, wife of the late
B. BONI of Kincardine, and mother
of John Boss, Walkerton, aged 80
years, I month and 23 days.
BRIGHAM—Iti Mitchell, On Jan. 271h,
Geo. Brigham, aged 70 yearr
FITZNER—In Logan on /an, 25th,
Frederiek Fitzner, aged 81 genre
and 11 days.
HOGGARTII— In Hibbert on Jan. 241h,
Thomas Heggarth, aged 79 years
and 3 months.
THE
ONWARD MOYLE 00.
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GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
We have a maehine shop equipped
especially for a general repair trade.
Besides our regular line of .sityeie
Repairing we do all kinds of iron turn-
ing, drilling, grinding, brazing, enW
gumming, tempering, vulcanizing of
rubber, nickle plating, japanning and
enareellin . We also do all kinds of
gunsmith ng. We mend umbrellas
CLINTON
MARBLE
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GRANITE VVORKS
The best class of work
procurable has been
manufaotured here for
11140, years pant.
WE WON'T call on you a week after
your bereavenaent.
WE wor make the work to suit
the price.
make the price to suit
the work.
WE WILL give you the choice of the
production of the wOrld
• in design and material.
We are the ONLY prao.
tical men in Clinton in ,
our line. to not be
talked into placing your
order without first call-
ing On us.
J. B. HOOVER
Next to Commercial Hoe! "I.'
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WE WILL
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A number of odd suits as high as 59 now
selling at . . ,....., 4.50
Boys' Reefers and P Coats only a few left
itnd selling at $2.00,25O
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Cloth at prices that will astonish the •
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and any art 'cies of a like nature. Our1 Auction Sale Realster.
prices are the lovvest,that are poseible.
and We guarantee to give SatisfaCtiOn.
Give us a trial.
SEELEY Se. TURNtR
Tedford's old stand
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Wrdnes ay, e. t a p m.—on
• lot 20,coti.4.L.R.S., Tuckerstmth,choice
farm mock and
implements, the estate
1 of the late William Gordotu—Thornas
13 own Auctioneer.
Oth Century Bargain Sale
O . OF STOVES
DURING THE MONTH OF . JAN., 1901
We win cOmmenee the New Century with a great Bar-
gain Sale Of .
WOOD COOKING STOVES •
WOOD HEATING STOVES • •
SECOND HAND COAL &WOOD STOVES-.
Now is a chance to secure a stove ata bargain as we wish
to clear out to make room for other goods. Call and see us.
It will pay to buy even ifnot needed vigil another season.
All stoves will be marked in plain figures, both the regu-
lar price and sale price, showing the reduction in prices.
Rera.ember these prices are for
the Month of January only.
HARLAND BROS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVES ANII-HARDWARE
Clinton Iarket Report
Wheat • ,..
Goose Wheat............
Barley •
Oats
Peala. re") •• 'eV 18,1,••• fro
Eye
Potatoes per bushel— ....
Butter loose in crock ...
Butter in tub..........,.
Eggs perdoz .
Hay. . , ..
Wool
Live Hogs percwt......
DressedPork per cwt....
Flour per cwt
13ran per 1013
Shorts per ton
Wool per lb....". 15 to 18
THIS IS WHAT THEY SAY.
Those who take Hood's Sarsaparilla
' for scrofula, eczema, ernptions,catarrh,
h ati d it
r etlai sin or dyspepsia a y cures
.” 0 0
'32 to 0 3
00 8080 ttoo 00 60‘14 _
all other preparations fail. Yon may
Promply and permanently, even after
take this medicine with the utitiOSt
0 28 to 0 27 confideiace that it will do you good.
0 5540 tt oro c0 455 g yelayt reasonithasd to obelieve
ofor
. 13.1/50 tt° °O 1157 25Tce.a. Cher—In the sehte"e
. 0 20 400 20 Constipation is cured by Hoods Pills.
irevoethietrswyiloludofor
" Patrick
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v.... ........., 5 15 56 5 16
. 5 7to tO o '10
. 7 00 to 8 00 beat John with his fists" what is Pat
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0 15 10 0 16 rick ? Hight Boy—He's Irish,—Phila.
_ . ,.. ... delphia Press. •
7 50 to 7 50
1 '15 to 2 00
14 00 to 14 00
15 00 to 10 00 y Mother
Ever
Dried Apples per lb.... ..... 04 to 0 4 A Doctor
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Lamenees in the muscles and joints
indicates rheumatient Don't daily
with it a minute. Take Hoods Sarsa-
parilla and cure it.
Seaforth liarket Report,
114,11,6,611.111•01,1 06140062
Goose Wheat............ 0 01 to 0 62
...... 086 to 0 00
Oat,/ if*IlIkil.11,1PWW,10,11.“'” 0 21. to 021
Peat 1,6,1111411 VA*" ; 0* 0 5$ tO 0 5$
ItSte..11,1", ..... • . . ..... 0 40 to 0 40
Potatoes per
Butter loose in crock.... 0 1100 18
nutter 11. 0 15 to 016
Eggs per doz.........,.•... 011 to 018
Day, V.1•1,11..." 111“0•4.•*•1 7 00 to 8 00
Live Hogs per cwt.... 6 36 to 6 36
Dressed Pork per cwt..... 1 66 to 50
Plour per ova 2 00 0. 2 25
1 liran per 4010 12 00 te 14 00
Shorts pot toe.“.,... 14 00 to 15 00
Thtedailso lb......" 0 81 to 0 05
It la an anxIcaie time for mothers
when the little °ilea get their feet cold
and Wet, and come home hoarse and
coughing, or awaken in the night vie—.
time of deadly croup. Then it Is that
mothers turn gratefully to Dr. Chase,
;who, through his great Beaty° Book and
famous family remedies, has time and
again towed the little ones and older
OWE, too, from suffering and death.
It itt truly surprising how promptly
Dr. Chase's Syrup Of tattooed and Tut*.
Dentine brings relief when the threat
is sore and irritated, when the cold le
tight in the chest, and the eeugh pain.
fiammation, rh:te3.11eiheitsgaYsteIhetgi;
fill and dist e I
membranos, soothes the nerves aed
cleat* the air pasitages.
People who know of the einguler v1l.
thee of Pr. Chattel Syrup of Linseed
and Turpentine do net think of accept-
ing the cheap substitutes which Many
druggists Offer in its place ; 26 eentS,
Dr. Chase's Syrup
of Linseed
and Turpontln
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