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FEB 21, 1901
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COMPARE OUR ...PRICE
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Ladies' Wear .
1-6 doz.. Babies' Cashmere)
Hose, regular 156 20c and
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25c a pair for
2-5 dos. Ladies' Cashmere •
Hose, regular 35e for......
3-26 pails Ladies' Corsets,
all $1 value for .....
4 -Ladies'. Fleeced Under-
wear, vests or drawers,
regular 60c each for.. ,
5 -Ladies' Underwear, nice
fleeced goods,
regular 35c each fen
6 -Ladies' Flannelette Niels t
Robes, pink and blue, ern-
broldered neck, front and
sleeves,
regular $1 value fur......
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7-Liidiess Wrappers in ,hice
Odark patterns,
u regular 145 for
n 8-172 yards English• Flan-
. 1 nelettes, nice neat pat-
terns, regular 13c a yd. for
!It CI 9-142 yards F1anne15de
iv to• Skirting, all collars,
regular 124 a yd. for
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r ro—s only•very. special shirt
U ends, in black cashmere
and all wool serge, 4 yerds
• in each, regular 75e, skirt
end for •
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11 3 on ly navy, green, bro wn
Militerm Costumes, regu-
lar $12 "costume (exclusive)for
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12-500 yards Linings,all
colors, regular7c. a yd. for '
. 6 s
Men's Wear
ask -wire •
1 -Gents' Kid Gloves, dark
• colors, wool lined, r c
regular $1 for... ,
2 -Gents' Kid Gloves, dark
colors, fleece lined •75
.9 regular .$1.25 for
3 -Gents' Mocha Gloves, lin-
• ed throughout,
regular $1.25 for,. , • ...
4 -Men's up-to.date Mufflers
(Ways) button at back of
the neck,
regular 75c each for. „ . .49
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90 6 -Men's Flannelette Night •
Robes, In nice patterns, .69
regular price 85c for
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6 -Gent's Black Sateen Top
Shirts, all sizes, good. A
50 wearers, regular 60c for,.
7 -Men's Wool Top Shirts
all colors,
.ti regular 60c for......
Clothing
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8-3104's Ribbed. Drawers,
real good Wearers, nice ..33
color, regular 60e
9-4 only Men's Water Coon 2 19
Cape, regular$4 each for.
10 -Men's heavy all wool
lar $2 suit, large izes for, eI
Shirts and Drawers, regu. 1..23
11.-afen's real good sox,
regular 20c a Pair 2 Pair
•for
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12 -.-Men's all wool Sox,regu-
lar, 25e pail for each
13-24 suits Boys'. Fleece
Lined Underwear,'
regular 400 each for .20
14 -Men's heavy Overalls,
bib or plain, rivetted but- 66
tons, regular 90c for
15-26 pairs Men's Heavy •
Canadian Tweed Pants,
0• .19
regular $2 for
We have about 50 Meters left, regular.Q fl 11 We have a few .$10 Frieze Suits to he g 7 78 Men's Unlaundered White Shirts, re -
from $7 to $8 to be cleared at Us U- cleared out at • u. I U inforced hack and front,linen bosoins,
any size, regulrr 7e for..
, akiteeselie•argieGieelbelezeda•eleinssieeirsle-ii•sla.
special and cordial invitation to all.
It is a pleasure to show goods.
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WE ARE 'IN HARLAND S
BLOCK CLINTON.:
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Butter and Eggs taken as Cash.
To Rent or
For Sale Ads,
FARIVI FOR SALE
Part of lot 3500 13th Cc00, Goderich Township
containing sixty five acree. . Good frame
house and him and bearing orchard on the
promises. Only 2 miles from Clinton.
For further particulars apply to R. A.Hearn,
on the premises or •
.T. RXDOUT Clinton,
Febalth.
GALE FARMFOR SALE
The Gale Farm, one of the best 100 -acre farms
In Goderich township, Huron county. lot 17
and part 18 on the 8th con., si miles irom God°,
rich, 7 from Clinton. The farm contains good
buildings and fences, is well watered and un,
dordrained. Large orobard and garden, Wheat
sovrn and plowing done, Would sell either 80
or 100 acres. Apply to
WM. GOULD,
Jan. 22, on the premises or Ooderieh P.O
.FARM FOR SALE
Theatudereigned offers for sale lot 30, con. 7
Mullett, consist Mg of 100 acres, 90 acres cleared,
balance good harclwotal bush, rhiefly meole,
10 acres in fall wheat The lot is well watered
and fenced and would make a good stock farm.
There is a good orchard and two good barna.
The farm is 4 ?Mice from Clinton and /milo
from Summerhill poetoifice, church and school.
For further particulars apply on the promise
or address
WILLIAM WALLACE,
Sept. 12th. • SummerbillP. 0,
HOUSE FOR SALE.
The iMbscriber offere for sale a very desirable
property on Tette° street consietingof four lots
upon which there is a comfortable frame house
with kitchen tuel woodshed attached. There
is a good stain( and a lint -dam wed of water
on promisee. he orchard, eonsisting of grapes
and apples, is Is good one, The property will
besold at h renewable figure for cash or / cash
and balance on time. Apply to the ol,vner 011
the preiniees
MRS, jOHN JUNOR
Clinton Mav 9th
HOUSE FOR SALE,
The undersigned offers for sale the frame
dwelling on Albert street north at preaent oc-
cupied by Rev. T. J. Murduck, flood collar,
small stable, etc., etc. For further particulars
may to
A. J. MOIIII/Stf,
Clinton, Oct, 22r6.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCIe IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
Alm ttnox will hold an extensive sale on
Lot. 3, Maitland Block, Hullo% on Wednesday.
March 0th, when the following will be offered
tinder the heminar t -One mare 7 years old
about 1700 lbe., 1 mere 0 years old 1 mare 13
years old in foal, 1 mare 3 years past, 1 adding
1 year past, 1 1111y, 1 driving mare In foal, 3
cows in calf, 2 farrow tows, I cow winking, 7
steers rising 3 years eupposed to be half fat,
8 fat heifera, 4 eteers rieing 2 years, 4 heifers
tieing 2 years., 7 ealeal22 youngewes. I Yonne'
ram, abroad sows, le pig& 4/ months old, 4 blark
minoreft cockerels, about 50 hens minor:ea attain
in 3 boxes, Maesey-Ilarris binder run 2 yeam
oleo trucks, Maesey-Harrie mowerrun I year, 1
ioleWer and peal:seller in geed eonditien, 1 horse
rake, 1 entbin harrow, Iseed thin, I not barrows
, & soetions and streteher to suit, 2 sod plows, 2
Stubble nkyhal, 1 Min Dial*. 1 ecoffier, 1 land -
railer. 1 turnip soarer, 1 tutnie pulper, 3 lum-
ber wagons, I light wagon, barmy, I Image
pole, 1 cutter, 1 sot bobelleighs, 21154' make, I
pig reek, 1 graVel box. I wood rack, 1 stobe-
boat, 2 set double harness, 2 eetsingle hernese,
Vow ha.mene, 1 faring min, 1 platform seeks
weighing tie° Ile.. 2 sot of Rime, ropes, ming
lifter aria Wre; e 1 hay fork, 1 cress -out saw
nearly tie% 2 grind -1401102, grain bags, hoes
forke, eeythee, ehaine end 'Other articlee,
quantity of hay, turnips and mangolds.
range dook stove, 2 heating atovol aria nitleS, 1
eXtenision table. I large %sideboard, 2 bedsteads!,
3 bedroom stands-, I twatrank..Daisy churn, 2
factory
milk Cans. 2 eider batrele, I kettle. Alt
Will be told Without reserve as the proprietor
has5016hie farm and Is retiring. Sale to tom.
Mende at 10 o'cleek a M. Lunch Served during
Teltste-111 selim Of *10 and under, mob
Nino months' emelt by furnishing approved
lo.e. joint notes. Pive per cont. allowed for Malt on
credit ah101itlte.
C. IIAM/10614 I
OOSIN KNOX, Pron. JOHN IENOX14-11614'
Fresh Figs
Fresh Peels
Fresh. Rai§j.D.S
Fresh. Currants
HE . fruits you will want
for 20th century baking are
to be had fresh and low-priced
J. W. HILL'S
.HORSE AND CUTTER FOR SALE
The midersigned offers for sale his four -year -
e16 driver, together with the harnesb, cutter
and buggy, Will be soli eheao.
ALBERT SEELEY:
Clinton, Feb, llth,
TO CONTRACTORS
Tenders are requested. for the erection of the
R. C. Rectory in Clinton. Piens and specificeo
tions may be seen and all other information ob-
tained on aPplication to Rev. 1). 1'. McMenamin
P.P., 08 Huron street, Clinton. The lowest or
any other tender will not necessarilly be ac-
cepted, Tenders received up to March 1st.
D. P. MoMENAMIN P.P.
Clinton. February 12t11. 2
TENDER WANTED
Tenders will be received bY,the Holmesville
C. & B. Co, for the purchase of whey from the
Make of cheese in the Holmesville Cheese foa.
tory for the season of 1901 'according to the fol-
lowing speciflcationa:
1. -The purchaser to specify the price ha will
pay for thwamount of whey from the make of
each ton of cheese,
2 -The purchaser to pay fer the Quantity of
whey removed at the time of each. shipment of
cheese.
3 -The whey to be entirely removed each day
on which cheese in manufactured. The work of
removal to be performed in a cleanly 'manner.
4 -The purchaser must furnish security to the
amount of 4250 for the faithful tarrying out of
the agreetnent; such security to be satisfactory
to tho Board.
5-Tondere to be sent to the President. Mr.
W.I1. Forster,at or before:3.0'0100k
on Saturday, February 23, 1901.
6 -No tendor necessarily accepted.
W. B. FORSTER, Pres.
W. S. LAWRENCE, See.
HolmeeVille, Feb 12, 1901. 2
CLINTON
LAUNDRY
I have added a stew ironing machine
to my laundry, It does superior work so
that I will be better enabled than oyer
tO give satisfaction to my Inimerone
easterners,
'Work called for and delivered in all
parts of the town. Your patrortage Is
respectfully solicited,
A. TwirroHELL
Lantulry ott Huron street opposite the Com.
mettle hotel.
.N• WALKER
, tuxotniertmite or
ALL KINDS OF MATTRESSES
Lounges, Conehee, Cosy Cor-
net; and 'upholsterer in
all kinds of law .
lot Furniture.
Mattresses made
Over. Priees reiteoneble.
Ladies are nartieularly Invited is', tall and 50
samples of work and coveringe.
store—Ontario street, ounton. ,
One door °Wit of Ford dt MoNolIto
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GREAT CLEARING SALE
OF
WINTER GOODS
During the. month of Februs:ry we
will sell the balance of our winter
goods at and below eclat. Also several
other lines we wish to clear out to
make room for spring goods.
' You don't have to go to Clinton or
$eaforth to get baagaine in boots and
shoes if you buy at the, Varna Shoe
.House,
S RATHWELL
terHighest price paid for Hides and.
Sheepskins, •
CORN FOR SALE
Lots of best yellow corn for eale at all timee
Sell for caeh-or exchange for any kind of
grain -in somo cases give 2 to 9 months' time
if desired, Drive right to warehouse opposite
railway station. Clover and Timothy seed
bought and sold.
W. G. PERBIN. -
Clinton, March 10t11.
THE CASH SYSTEM
THE CHEAPEST
With the new year and the
new century I have decided to
transact a etrictly cash busi-
ness. For several reasons it le
the cheapest system and by
adopting it I will he enabled to
sell more cheaply, than before..
I will give a discount of ten,
per eent. For instance you
get a dollar's Worthof goods for
ninety vents. This discount
is given upon any article in
onr store.
We invite your inspection
of our goods and prices.
9 OLSON
PREPARE FOR A GOOD SITUATION/
By taking a course in
STRATFORD, ONTARIO.
4. tiehnol 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. ptliort Principal.
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funded. Mailed prepaid. by
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KOIMIc
GIVES
PLEASURE
The • Folding Pocket Kodak& are
made of aluminum, covered witb
fine grained Mbrocco leather, fitted
with , superb lense and shutter,
Prices from *Es to 4538,
Brownie Camera at $1 takes a
picture 24sc2f inches. Any school
boy or girl can make good pictures
' with this camera,
Ht'Bn OONIEOE,
Chemist end Druggist.
These ICodaks load in broad daydight.
rf 15 isn't an &Atmore it isn't a Kodak.
PIAN OS
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Wholesale and retail piano
and organ distributing cen.
tre. High grade, new
Dienes. Five used pianos
at decided bargains. Bay
the wonderful Gramophone
for a pleasing entertainer,
Headquarters far it. Bar.
gains to teachers and stu-
dents in sheetmutdo. 2gto
to 7SIc pieces at Ws
wholesale. Instruments of
all kinds sold,
**ell
O. tl °ARE'S
usie Emporium.
THE
'ONWARD BICYLE CO.
AND a
GENERAL. REPAIR SHOP
Vire limns a• maehine shop equipped
especially for a genera' repair Menlo,
Besides our regular line of Bicycle
Repairing We do all kinds of iron turn-
ing, dt,illing, grinding, brazing, saw
gumming,. tempering, vulcanizing of
rubbers mekle plating, japanning and
enamelling. We also do all Icinde of
gunstnithieg. We mend umbrella
pad any articles of a like nature, Ott
Aces are the lowest, that ar0
And We guarantee to give ssitisferetion.
Give us a trial.
SEELEY & TURNER
Tedfotalet olt1 stand
ttattenbury Street, Clinton
Ashlfle Id Township.
sWe ere oorrY to relate the death of
'Mrs. John. A.rairew of the 12th cOn.
The deceased, passed away on Tuesday
168t, leitellIg a husband and grown up
family to mourn their lose. The re-
mains were interred in Zion cemetery,
Rev, P. oaten win preach in Zion
church 11eXt SUliday at 6.30,o'cloce.
1V1r. Tiffen of the Boundary has sold
his farm to MI . Gentles of Kincar ditto
and with his family intends moving re
Alberta in the spring.
Vorest
Messrs, Wm. Brownlee and, Claude
Mitchell of Colborne spent a few days.
on the 4th con.
Mr. Robt, McKay Was presented
With a fine baby boy on Saturday
morning. He feels quite happy oyer
it.
Mr, David Wren and Ur. bates F.
Finlayson are busy drawing loge to
Brucefleld.
Mr, and Mrs, Andrevvs of Varna
called on friends in this neighborhood.
Mr, John Alexander is busy getting
No, ()school has been closed for a plicIDAey.Wmtfieel";:weAveV:RAllitSSI:voir'edliell;t9g.:Oci
neateriale for to build a foundation un-
der his bare in the spring.
furnesdsaaynsciedwelantght.o the teacher's eieter's
Maud M., youngest di:lighter Of
Mr, Christopher Clooper called on
"5%010. 1$ the
Wit is krood Impure
brood Is &Mk" deg M. Hc,604. dePengt
on good .btood, Pisedse le due to bed
.blood. rho blood cen , be- purifier4
Zegions sax Hood's ..5.itresperille, *nor.
ice's areatest Stood Medicine, purifies. iti
brief story .but it tells Mt tele.
. Nervous Wealcn.ees--"I 6tifferge
from nervous veekness and lose of eppe-c-
.gy bloOd 9,41$-OriPc1ree nt..)! 004401
dfseeciered and ./ could not- sleep. 1100‘3
Serseparata .cured me ..entire(y.:"
Mrs.; ZoohWoc4 .136.11evilie, 'Ont.
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Mr. Wm, Walsh of Exeter,
friends here recently.
Sunday last here,
Nies Berta Ivison of Kippen spent KENNEDY-byRROelLyClin-thAotr FthogearDtylbloi
Death of a Former Resident '
Of Tuohersmith•
An esteemed and honored citizen
of Stratford has passed away in the
pereon of Mr, John MoLagan, who
died on Friday at the age of 81 years
and 4 months, The funeral took place
on Mohclay. Deoeesed was born in
Perthshire, Scotland, and came to
°Amide about 1850, having been mar-
ried iu 1843, He settled in Goderieti,
afterwards . removing to Bruoefield,
Tuokersmith tovvnellip. In 1874 he
went to Stratford where be hu resiled
'ever since, He was Nick les e than two
days before his death, which resulted
from stoppage of the bowels. His
widow bas Seen eeriously ill since New
Year's but her condition has improved
of late. Mrs. Themes Warboys and
and Miss Annie MoLegan of St. Louis
are sisters of deceeeed, • Mr. Alex.
MoLagan of Hamilton, a brother, died
last fall. The surviving children ro;
lifrs. J. M. Campbell of Winnipeg,
Mrs, R. J. Gibson of Grant's Pass, Ore-
gon, Mr. ktoLagan of Denver, Col., and
Mr. George MoLagen, furniture menus
lecturer of Stratford.
A. 'WARNING
tofeel
feel tried after exertion one thing;
feel tried before is another, Don't
say the latter Is laziness -it isn't; but
its a sign that tbe system lecke vitality,
is running down, and needs She tones
effect of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It's a
warning,too-and sufferers should be-
gin taking Hood's at once, Buy a
bottle to-dfiy.
increase In .DefiyerieS
of Hogs In11., S.
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Hog deliveriee appear to be inoress.
ing ratlierabein decreasing in the Unit-
ed States.. Thenumber puked at the
ehier weiitern centers last week was
500,000, as con3pared with 485,000 last
Year and 470,01,0 two years ago. From
NoVember 1 to the end of last week the
total pack was 7,455,000, against 7,t75,-
000* year ago, an increase of 280,900.
Despite increase in deliveries and an
'Moreau of 5,000,000 lbs., in stocks of
meets as compared with last year prices
just now average about 60o. higher than
a year ago..
STINGING CifILBLAINS
' As distressing and annoying as are
Chilblainsthey can be immediate-
ly relieved. by. the application of Dr:
Chage's Ointnsent. Try it when you
have eetired with itching, stinging feet
and expeot to spend a sleeplese night
in suffering. Such a trial will convince
you that as a cure for Chilblains Dr.
Obase's Ointment is the standard .of ex-
cellence. 15 18 the world's greateet
oure for all itohiug of the akin, •
R1RT MS.
CLEGHORN- /n the Town Plot . of
Wingbaro; Turnberry township, on
'Feb. 1000, the arife of George Simp-
son Cleghorn of a liOn.
HENDERSON-In Seaforth, on Feb.
700, the wife of Mr. 'Wm. Hender.
• son of a daughter, •
COATES-In Grey, on Feb. 1300, to
Mr. and Mre. R. E. Coates of son,
BAWDEN-In Exeter, on Feb. 1000,
the wife of Geo. Bawden of a
daughter.
BALFUUR-ln tlibbert, on Fib. 12811,
'are. Johnston Balfour of a son,
MILLER -In Hibbert on Feb. 1300,
Mre„,john Miller Ole daughter.
She .Was Pale
and Languid
Mrs. OD. McLaughlin, 95 Parliament
etreet, Toronto states "My daughter
was pale, weak, languid and very nerv-
ous, her appetite was poor and change-
able ; ehe Could scarcely drag herself
about the lionise, and her nerves were
eolnpletely unstrung ; %she could not
sleep for more than half an hour at a
time without starting up and crying
out in excitement,
"As she was growing weaker and
weaker 1 became alarmed, and got a
box of Dr. Cheee's Nerve Food, She
used this treatment for !some weekos,
and from the first we noticed a. decided
improvement. Der appetite became
better, she gained in weight, the color
returned to her face, and She gradu-
ally became strcing and well. X canO say too much in favor of this Won.
derful treatment since it has proven
such a blessing to 111Y daughter."
Chaise'e Nerve rood Is the most
effective treatment for the ailmente and
weakness of women that le obtainable;
51) cents a box, at all dealers' or Ed-
manson, Dates & Co„ Terente:
Dr. Chase's
Nerve rood.
St. Augustine.
olowl,do.1.••••••
Me. T. O'Doricighue, one of the pion.
ears of Huron .eounty, passed away on
Thursday of last week after a lengthy
illness, The funeral on Friday to the
R. 0..ceinetery was largely -attended.
There passed away te the Great
Beyond on Sunday Mrs. Wm, Arta -
strong, jr., after a short illness of
about a week. She leaves three initial!
children. Much sympathy is felt for
the bereaved husband and family,
Misses R. Thompson and R. Brown
visited at Mr. 3. Craig's one day hint
Week.
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FOP Over Fifty Years
Mns.Vhsstow's SoOrintro SYIUM hes beim
used by milliofie of mothers for their ehildren
while toothilig. If disturbed at tight and
broken of your teat by a siek child suffering
and (vying 'With' pain of Ctittiog_ Tooth sond at
onee and get, a bottle of "Mm. Whislolea /moth,
ing %fillip" for Children Teething. 16 will rce
liovo the poet Me sufferer immediately...Do-
bend upon it, mothers, there la ne miStake about
it. It mime DiarrhOsa,_ regulates the Stomach
and bdiVelii, anteS 'Wind CORN Bottom; the
Ounie,reducearedaminatiomandgiverttotieud
teensy to the whole eyetem. "Mrs. WinsloW`a
Soothing Syrup" for childreil teething IS plea -
Mitt° the taste and Is the preeeniptioh Of one
• of the oldest 111111 11091. female phyaidialle and
nnraln the United Statile. Prier, twenty4Ive
eon at an nettle., SW by all detiggiste through
out the World." Ile sure and ask for "rare,
IN I -00W Storrirraet Serum.
Feb, h.Mr. Roland Kennedy of
am , o ss ate', fourth
uoker ith t Mi K
daughter of Mr, Patrick Roach, of
Ilibbert,
RYAN -ROACH-- At Dublin by Rev.
Father Fogarty, on Feb. 13th, Mr.'
James Ryan of Niagara, to Mrs.
James Roach of Hibbert.
MoGRAT El-DEVEREAUX-At Sea -
forth,. on Feb. 1300, by Rev.
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PREAT •
CLEARING SALE
On Thursday, February 21.st, we will commence a #
great clearing sale of Winter Dress Goods, when we will
offer all our 'Winter Dress Goods, Blankets, Overcoats and f
.U1sters, Men's Fur Coats, Ladies' Astrachan Jackets, Flan- S
nels, Flannelettes, etc., at great reductions in prices, in
fact in some cases the.prices will be cut in two, Come .
early and get 4rst dome of the great bargains we will offer:
Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, regular prices 8e and 10c, for 5o
Plain Homespans, in plain and fancy mixtures, 40 inches wide '
regular price 85c, for 25e
Plaid Dress (*wide, 40 inches vvide, camel's hair effects, very.
stylish, thy season's goods, worth 50e, for 25e
Plain 0ashreeres,88 incheewide,afl wool,regular price 25c,fer 18c
White Wool Blankets, weight 7 pounds, large size, fancy har-
den, soft finish, regular price $2.60, for $1,05
Grey Blankets, large size, regular $2, for $1.65
Flannelettes, dark and light colors, fancy etripes, wide width,
regular price 7c and Sc, or Oc
Ladies' Wrappers, aseorted colon, worth $1.25 for $1
Ladies' Flannelette Underskirts. fancy patterns, bright COWS,
regular Me, for 450
Ladies' Astrachan Jackets, Caperines and Men's Fur 'Coats at
wbolesale prices
Grey Flannels, plain and twilled, worth 15c, for 120 0
Metes Overcoats and Meters, 25 per cent, off regular prices.
• Father McCabe, Mr, Patrick Mo-
eaux of TuokersniiMoKIN&
Grath, it.. of liibbert, to Mise * NON - C -
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Deverth. Mart
FLABLYTH
NNERY--WILLIAMS-At Seaford'
on Feb. 12th, by Itev. Father Mc-
Cabe, Mr. P. Flannery, Elibbert, to
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ORONAN-DOWNEY-At lrialatown,
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Mr. Darnel Cronan, of MoKillop, to
O Misr; Downey of Beeobwood,
RYAN-IVIoILEIARGY-At Dublin, on
Feb,' 12th, by Rev. Father Noonan
of Bidclulph,assisted by Rev. Father
Fogarty, Mr. Thomas RyanrCounty
Councillor, to, Mies Elisabeth Mc
Ilhargy.of Bidduiph,
STEWART- -DOW--At the residence
of the bride's father, on Feb. 'fith
• Rev. Pe SOOtt, Mr. Alex. L. Stewart
to Miss Emily J. Dow, daughter of
'• David Dow of Fullerton.
CALLAS-IvIERNER -In Hay, on 6th
Feb., by the Rev. C. S. Finkbeiner
of Zurich, William C. Callas of
Dashwood to. Rebecca Horner of
Zurich.
WELSH -BANKS - In Goderich,. by
Rey. J, W. Robinson, on Feb. 6th,
Loftus Welsh to Alice Banks, both
of Goderic12.
ALMOST CONSUMPTION
Mr 3. I. Dodds, of Pleasant Ave, Deer
Park Ont. writes: -"I have suffered in
my head and throat and all over my
body since last summer • from a very
heavy cold, which I could not get rid of.
I have tried several of what are con-
sidered good remedies,but none seemed
to be any avail. I'began to think that
my cold was developing into consump-
tion, as very many have to •nly
knowledge. I am thankful now to say
that Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and
Turpezitine has worked a complete cure,
as I am now entirely free of the cold."
DEATHS.
TAYLOR -On the London Road, Tuck-
erinnith, on Feb. 15111, Richard
James, son of Mr. William Taylor,
aged 1 year, 11 -months and 16 days;
.FAOKSOINT-In Hullett on Feb. 1380,
Windell Xackson, aged 16 years
and 5 months.. .
WAY -In Mullett on Feb. 8811, the
infant son of Mr; A. Way. '
DOW -At the residence of her son-in-
law, Mr. Robt. MeLaaghlin, in
Howiok on Feb. 8811, Um. Elizabeth
• Dow, aged 92 years and 8 months.
WA.LKER-At the residence of her
son, Mr. Thos. Walker, in Turn -
berry, Feb. llth, Susan' Biggins,
widow of the late Samuel Walker,
O aged 85 years and 7 months.
GRAINGER-At the honie of her eon, -
Mr. John. Grainger, flovriols, on
Feb. 13th,•Helen' Beven, relict of
the late Wm, Grainger, aged 80
JONES -In Yea111,Tinsobnotrbrisel, at do n13 Fd days.
12 (hi'
Elizabeth Rook, beloved wife of Mr.
Henry Son% aged 43 years and 6
months.
ARMS'IHONG-In West Wavrenosh, 'on
Feb, 10th, Sarah Jane Alexander,
wife of VVilliam Arnistrobg, aged 40
years, 1.1 months and 18 days.
LINKLATER -lb East Wawanosh, on
Feb. 9th, Margaret Kirkness, relict
or the late Magnus Lioklater, aged
74 years, 11 months and 14 days,
BALLAGH-In Wingham on Feb. 14th,
John j. Ballagh, aged 32 yessre;
ELLIOTT-In Goderioh on Feb. 12t11,
Mary An Hamilton, wife of Archi-
bald Elliott, aged 77 years.
OLIVER-In Grey, on Feb, 7th, Jmea
Oliver, aged 85 years,
PATTON- In Grey, on Feb. 9th, Wm.
Patton, in his 7450 year.
RANINTIE••-•:At St, Joseph 00,. the 10th
O Feb., Ellsvrorth &mole, third eon
of S. Rennie, Zurich, at the age of
23 years, 4 issog and 26 days.
KAHLE-In Logan, on Feb. 13811,
Adolph Kahle, aged 79 years odd
8 months.
STEINBACII-In Logan On 6110 8th
Feb., Louis Steinbach,. aged. 46
years.
IIARGAN-In Seaforth, on Feb. Still -
Sarah Hargano daughter of the lete
John Bergen.
VALCONER-In Kiniose on Feb, 8811,
James R. Faloener, aged 79 furs
and 9 months.
HABKIRK-In Blyth, Feb. 12811, ads,
Habkirk, aged fil years.
13ELL--In Seaforth, Feb. 11th, Sarah
Dodde, wife of John Bell, Sr"- of
Wingbaro, aged 33 years.
CLINTON
MARBLE
Am)
GRANITE WORKS
The best class of work
proeurable has been
manufactured here for
many yearspast.
WE WON...1r can on yoo a week after
your bereavement,
WE UNIT make the work to suit
the price.
WE WILL make the price to suit
the work,
WE WILL give you the etiolee of the
production of the work'
in design and material.
We are the ONLV prac-
WM men in Clinton in'
our line. Do not he
talked into prairie. your
order without first call-
ing on us.
HOOVER, ono
ma to Commercial Ilotel.
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• • and selling at..., 2.50
PRICES
OU'T IN TWO.
We have got .through stock taking
and And our stook still too • large and
in order to make rooni for spring geocim
we offer good staple goods at prices cut
in two.
GOOti Tweed Suits in brown and grey mix-
tures for . . .. . . ...... .
A. number of odd suitsas high as $9 now
at....,,.,,- selling . .. . &so
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BLYTH
oeieitemeiseteuumememotumementerismoiremeecoiluerniensosumego:
Alluvial Meeting of the
Black Knight of Ireland.
The annual meeting of the County
Grand Black Chapter of Huron and
Perth, Black Knights of Ireland, was
belcl at Blyth on Wednesday of Cast
week, when the following officers were
electedee-GALsTohn Scarlett,Leadbury;
D: G.IVI., Wro.White, Mitchell. G. C. s
L.Nethery,Beigrave; G. R., Dr. J. S.
Chisholm, Winghaini G,T., John Wil-
ford, Blyth; G.L., R. Hogg, Bimetal°,
and George Snell, Londesboro; G. 0,,
John Mc(ral and John Sherritt, tlyth;
G. S. B., W. S. McElroy, !Myth and J.
Bullard, Winthrop; G. M., D. Barr,
Summerhill; G. P., A, Leishman, 'gar-
noch,and George Mains, Myth; Gr‘ Com.,
Thomas Steward, Bluevale; W. J. Greer,
Winehans; John Donaghy, Fordwich;
Bluevale; 3. Brethour'
St. Marys; W.j.Tborapson, Mitchell,
and Peter Cantelon, Clinton, Blyth
.was selected as the place of the next
annual meeting.
KIDNEY EXPERIMENT, -Thor:ea;
no time for experimenting when you've
discovered that you are a victim of
some one form or another of kidney
disease, Lay bold of: the treatment
., that thousands have pinned their faith
to and 'hag cured quickly and per-.
manently. South American .Kidney
Cure stands pre-eminent in the world
' of medicine as the kidney aufferer's,
truest friends. -Sold by '
O James Artnstrowpleaded guilty c
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counterfeiting at nnipeg, Re is 71
years old.
DR. AGNEW'S OINTMENT " CURES
PILES.-Itobibg, Needing and Blind • • '
Piles. Comfort in one application.
cures all skin diseases in yoeng and '
old. A remedy beyond compare, and
it never fails. -35 cents -Sold by J. E.
Hovey -63
A further grant Of $1,000 has been
made out of the patriotic fund to
Trooper Malley, making $2,000 teal].
Thin signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Broom -Quinine Tablets
the remedy that costes a cad 411 OM day
Clinton larket Report,
Wheat 0 t38 to 0 ts,.1
Goose 0 'V to 0 63
Barley 0 35 to 0 38
Oats. .. 027 tO 0 28
Peas 65 to 058
Rye .. ......... , '0 40 to 45
Potatoes per bushel 0 25 to 0 25
Butter rolls and crock 0 16 to 0 17
Butter in. 0 15 to 0.16
Eggs per doz. .... .... 015 to 016
7 00 to. 8 00
Wool 0 15 to 0 16
Live Hogs per cwt. „ 5 75 to 600
DressedPork per cwt...., 7 50 to 7 50
Flour per oWt. . 1 75 to 2 00
Bran per ton , 14 00 to 14 00
Shorts per ton 45 00 to 16 00
Wool per lb .. .. 1550 18
Dried Apples per 15.........04 to 0 44
WHERE DOCTORS DO AGREE !-
Physician no longer consider it catering
to if quackery ° in reootaniending in
practioe so meritorious a remedy for
Indigeetion, Dyspepsia and NerVoilenesa
MS South American Nervine, They
realize diet 11. 18 a step In advance in
Medical science and a Sure mire for
diseases of the stomach. It will ourei
you. -Sold by I. E. Oovey-60
Seaforth Market Report,
17F7688II., PILLS. --The demand is
provr
of of their orth. Dr. Agnew's
Liver Pills are beating out many fossil
formulas at a quarter a bor. They're
better medicine, easier doses, and 10
; oeists a vial, A, thousand ailments .
1 may arise from a 'disordered liver.
Keeps the liver right and you'll not
have Sick Headache, Billiousneu,
Nausea,eonstipation and Sallow Skins --
Sold by ,T, E. Hovey -61
The Foreign Offtee declares the
statement that Mr. Kruger bas asked
Great Britain to' net•fortb the terms
upon which pears will be annoutited
in South Africa to be quite untrue.
"Wheat. .... 065 to 065
Goose) Wheat.........„ 0 OSto 065
Barley...... . .... ...„ 0 81 to 0 40
Oats .. ... ..... 0 20 to Ci 27
Jaye . ..... tt.t 37 ter 0 40
Potatdes per bushel..... 0 25 to 0 80
Butter loose in crock....„ 0 18 to 010
Butter in 0 18 to 0 10
Eggs per doz, ... 016 to 011
Bay ..... ..„ .... 7 00 to 7 50
LiVe lidge per 515 50 800
• Dressed Pork per ewt 0 00 to (3 50
1 00 to 1 /6
Bran pet .... 12 00 to 14 00
Shorts per ton.. .. ... 1401)1
Dried apple* per
Indigestion
and Dyspepsia
Henry Moore. Piektring, Ont,,
states :-"Xused three boxes of bk.
Chaaa'i Itidney-Liver PilIst tor Con-
stipation and Ettomadh Troubles, awl
never found anything to compare with
them, 1 had muttered front these com-
plaints for many years . and taken
many kindi of medicine, bet it remain-
ed for Dr. Chase's Itidney-L4Ver Pulle
to Cure Me; ani now well and strong."
MT. Patrick 3. McLaughlan, Dean-
harnoirs, Que., states :-"I was troubled
with Itidney *Meese and DysPePala for
20 years and have been so bad that
°Mild not sleep at nights on aceount
of paints in the beak, but would walk
the neer ell night and suffered terribla
agony. Dr. Chase's ItidneY-Liver
wade a new man a me, and the old
itryosutebmle.80 seem to be driven Mit of my
One pin adose, 25 unto a box, all
dealer's, or Edinansion, Bates Se Cos
Termite,
Dr. Chase's
Kidney -Liver
Pills.
The Montreal Oit.y Connell hits deeld-
ea to set, aside $10,000 for the reception
of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall.
*Ott Aften
1700(r8 r11011010110,
The Oftat Remedy,
field Mid reeomnientled br sat
druggists in Canada, cmiy
able medicine difteoVerea. 816
paeloos giustatitted to east 411
formats Stumm Weaknese, all effects; of idele0
0100116e Mental WOO, Eateimtive WO Of
UAW, Opinel or Stimelante. Mailed On reeelpfl
01 0 15 00 sktPtegige. VAntitiletic °tree tis
to 0 05 The Wood 0einvte3PrlYnidse4Ont