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Of Men's
Furnishings:
At Holloway's Old Stand.
O
N SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH Ist, we
open up for the first time a Brand New Stock of Men's
Furnishings—it may not be the largest stock in town—but it
will be the largest stock of new goods, In making_ our
selections quality and style have been the first consideration--
price the second? -great care has also been taken in choosing
so that nothing -but the very newest goods will be represented
in our showing. You are cordially invited to come: and see
the new styles for spring wear. In order to make our • open-
ing doubly interesting we quote the followihg prices which
will give you some idea of the values that you will always
find at our new department:
Men's 15c Collars at 10c.
Men's and Boye' fine white linen collars in the newest styles, all warranted to fit_.:_1OC
well, Bold elsewhere at 15o, our opening sale price will be •
Unlaundried Shirts at 38e
Men's Unlaundried white shirts, made of extra quality cotton, with linen front,all
sizes, Bold in other stores at 50o and 60o, our opening•sale prioe-eaoh- -88 '
Men's 15e Sox at 10c.
Men'e extra heavy union sox, made to sell at 15o a pair, opening sale price will
be
Cashmere Sox worth 35c for 25c,
IOC
Men's extra fine Cashmere Sox, made of the best yarn, well worth 35oa'pair, our
marked price will be per pair 25c.
Boys' Braces worth 124c for 7c.
Boys' Braces in assorted colors, made of good strong web, regular value 121.2c, 7C
opening sale price
Men's 25c Braces for 18c.
Men's Braces in asserted styles and colors, all made to give good
where at 25o, opening sale prioe
Men's Linen Cuffs at 25c.
Men's all Linen cuffs, very fine quality, always sold at 350,
pride
Ties at 25c and 50c.
The very beet values in Canada, all the latest designs and oolo o
Boys' 60c Print' Shirts for 45c.
wear, sold
else- 18c
ce) ‘pr:irg gale
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25e
Hoye' Shirts made of good washing prints in assorted stripes, regi, r valve 60o,C
opening sale prioe
Men's armlets 5c instead of 10o. '
Men's Paper collars, best quality, per box 12 1-2o.
The swelleet hate in town at 75o, $1, $1.25,. to $2.50.
Caps of Tweed Serge, eto., at 25o to $1.
About y our New Spring Suit
„slA rel.) -/ a
Huron • 1 Id Boys.
9.99
Second R'_ Utai Rt Rome In As•
sembly Rall
Stories of the "Huron Treot" and of the
men and women who won it for oivilizatien,
weramuoh in evidence at the big at home
of the Huron Old Boys at the Temple
Building, Toronto, on Friday evening, the
21st. That the folk who hewed Huron
out of the bueh have •left worthy .dee-
oendaute was made evident le even the
most casual observer. Huron people,
even after the years of city life, are not-
able for their fine physique, Col, Otter
will do ae a case in point. '
The at-hotne was held in the Assembly
Hall, and excellent preparations had been
made for the entertainment of the guests..
These' efforts were thoroughly appreoiated,
for. the attendance greatly surpassed that.
of former occasions, The President, Mr
E. Floody, occupied the obair, and the,
guests seated on the platform were: -Cola
Otter, 1). McGillicuddy, Dr Elliott, En '>
MaoMath, Robert Holmes, M. P., Pl, R.
Miller, J Sherritt, M. P., Major Hall.
W. Prondfoot, Dr Sloes, J. Mitchell and
J. E, Elliott, Wingham. The proceed.
Ings were opened with a few remarks by
the Chairman,.who felt confident that the ,
aseooiation was held in very high esti.
mations not only by the ex -residents liv-
ing in 'Toronto, .but also by old boys in
other parts of Canada: Col Otter said
that there were many old boys present,
but there were no old girl's, ae they are
not to be found in Huron county. Short
addreesee were also delivered by a number of.
other prominent speakers.
The musical numbers ware contributed
by the following artists: -Mrs W. W. Sloan,
Mrs A. Gillies, Mr J. W. H. Musson, Mra
S. T. Church, Mise Anna Watson, Mr
A. H. Buell, Mise Emily Solway, Mr S,
T. Cburoh. At the conclusion of the
entertainment refreshmenta were served,
followed by dancing.
Among those present were: Mr and Mrs
William Hntohineon,_ Mr and Mrs R. H.
Cuthbert, Mrs Sloan, Mr and Mrs Stew-
art, Mies May Shaw, W. Hagey, Mr and
Mrs E. FlOody, Mr and Mrs T. Edmonds,
Air and Mre T. G. Boole, R, Holmes, M.
P.,. _Misses. -E. and Ella •- Woodcock,
John Knox, Mise Brown; Mr and Mrs : W.
.M. Moore, Mies Moore, C. E. Somers, S.
F. Hadley. Mr and Mre W. •Gloves, Mr
and Mrs W. G. Scott, Mr and Mrs L, F.
Vetter, Dr -and -Mrs Beldon,'- J. -Turnbull,
J. 0, Hyslop, John Muir, Mise Lure, Mr
and Mrs T. W. Gibson, Col.. W. D. Otter,
Mies Movioker, Miss Maokenzie, Mies M.
Wingrove (St Catharines) Mies Campbell,
Mre Morrison (London), Mies Edith Mc
Cosh, Miss Holden, . Miss M. MoDougall,'
Mies A. Witeon, Mrs Ferguson,Mr and
Mrs Weaver, Mr•and, Mrs T., Blake, Mise
L. Williams, Mr and Mrs W. S. Brad-
ley., Dr and Mrs E. Elliott, . Mr and Mrs
Adam. D. Nelson, Mrs R, M@ ith.•
THE CLIN'i'Or kW ESA.
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A Glorious Big
Bargain Event
Winter Sports.
• Owing to the soft, weather there has been
very little curling done atthe rink. • In the '.
doubles contest there areyet a number to be '
played off as well as in the singles oompeti- ,
tion; the highest in the latter so far has
been W. P. Spalding's score of 33 pointe. '
The rinks fpr the rink competition have _
been arranged and are as follows
No 1 No. 2.
Waiter Irwin J E Cantelon
JP Tindall C E Tanney •
J Johnston W E Rand
W Jackson, skip: JasFair,•skip.
No. 8 No. 4
N BHenry A Armstrong
Dr Holmes J Gardner
A Porter T Jackson, jr
N Fair, skip Dr Agnew', skip
No. 5 No.. 6
Commencing February 1Stb
and ending March ist
A royal time for those who nee
clothing, . Men's Suits, Boys' Suits
Boys' Ov@rcoats, Men's Pants, Boy
The object of this sale is se gut this season's
clothing before our new goo, s aryl e. We never
s
carry one season's goods into ,the nes season. All
goods charged during this sale wil le charged at
s regular prices. Positively' no goods charged at sale
s prices Our croods are marked in plain' figures-
deduct 20 per cent and that will be the selling price
for cash only during .the sale.
Men's Suits.
or who will need
en's Overcoats,
ants.
Our Whole Clothing St l wi l be offered
• at a special discou i t of 20 per cent.
Men's 5.00 suits now 4.00
Men's 600 " " 480
Men's 840 « « ....•.,........6 10
Men's 10 00 it `t 8 (,0
Men's 12 00 u ' " 9 60
Boys', Suits
Boys' 1 50 suits -now .. 1 20
y
Bos 2.00 u. " .....;. '....:.:. 1 60
Boys' 2 50 li " : , . . ..... ....2 00
Boys' -3 00 ." u . ' 2 '40
Boys' 4 00 " i 3 20
Boys' 5 00 " it
Boys' odd pants
Men's Overcoats
Men's. 5 00 Overcoats now " .. 4 00
Men's <.6 00 t' '' .... 4 80
Men's 800. a tr 6 40
Men's 10 00 tf .t' . 8 00
Men's 12 00 " " a 9 60
BOYS' OVERCOATS and:Pea ' Jackets . reduced
same proportion.
All fur goods at absolute cost—Fur Caps, Coats,
Collars= Gloves, Mitts and Heavy Underclothing.
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and we give
New Prints
New Prints,
New Linen
New Linen`
value
Ladies' Wr
polls
New Sateen
speoi
Plain Pin$
12} f
Orum'e Cel
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Black Broca
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Berge Dress
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'CARTER. -At Washburn,' N. ll. on Feb 15,
the wife of W. C, Carter (son of Henry Carter,.'
Dr Billings R Graham Tackersmith),of a son, -. '
T Leckie
. M D McTaggart LINKLATER.-In Lower Wingham, on Feb f
W P Spalding, B J , 18, the wife of Wm Linklater,. of a daughter.
W P Spalding, skip •. ` B J Gibbings, skip
No, 7 No. 8 TAglAN;-In Blyth, on Feb' 13, the wife of J
J Ransford . ' D A Forrester .
Wallace Irwin J Raftenbury E Taman, of a son. POTTER. -In Blyth, on Feb 17, the wife of J
Dr Shaw • G D McTaggart Potter, of a daughter. • '
• W Brydone; skip. . , E M McLean, skip MOVIEDY -In Hnllett. Feb. 20th. the wife 6
No..3 plays No. 2; No: 8 vs No. 1; No.5 vs No 6; Simon McViedy; con: 12, of a daukhter.
No. 4 ve No. 7.• BURNS.-InLucknow, .on,Feb 18, the wife of
Two ribs of the Seaforth curlers visited Thos.H Burns, of aeon. -
In the many years you have been getting your Clothing
from its we've never been able to give as much good valuefor
your money as this season, experience has enabled. u to im
pror-e our -making. Buying the cloth and trimmings in larger
quantities than ever before has placed us in a ,position to get
the very lowest prices. You reap the benefit of this in quality
and money -saving
New-bpring Snits made to your order of fine tweeds, etc.; in the very latest out
and guaranteed -to fit, regular price 316.50, at 12.95
Boys' 90e Knickers at 59c
Made to give good v, ear, well finished, etc., regular 90o value for
New Spring Suits for men made to yonr order of a very fine quality blaok'lslay
worsted with the very beat of linings, usual price $18, at
j
Men's S1.25 Pants at 75e]
Men's Pants made of good strong anion tweeds in assorted -light and dark stripes
and all $1,25 qualities, for opening day to go at
OP•((rl �•
DIED.
KINGSLEY-In Wingham,Feb.22,Magdalene
Kingsley., aged 71 years. .
BUGG-In Wingham, Feb. 23,John Bugg,aged
56 years::' '
PRIOR -In' Wingham, Feb. 24. Annie Jones,
relict of the late Win; Prier, aged 62 years.
SCOTT—In Hullett, Feb..26th, :Agnesyoung-
est daughter of Robt.Scott,ex-reeve offullett,
aged 30 years, .
CLINTON MARKETS
Corraoted,every Thursday afternoon
W Ingham, Feb: 21st, and played a friendly MoNALT;. InLncknow, on Feb 15, the wife Thur'eday,Februery 27th 1902,
math, losing by 30 shots, of W J McNeil, of a son. I n
The hockey mately between Blyth' end OWEN-At the parsonage, Luokiiow; Feb, it Fall wheat... 0 75' .a 0 76...
Clinton teams IastFriday night at the rink 17, to Rev and Mrs U. H. P, Owen. a daughter. Spring " 0. 74 a 0 74
here was a slow %one tho home < layers 'STEWART.-In Bast Wawanosh,.on Feb 12, Oats .•.' . .... •• 0 39 a 0 40
being too swift for' the , opponents. 'players
the wife of Geo Stewart, of ason.. - • Rye •••••••••••( .. J 40 . a 0".45-
sii .on each side played, as Blyth was 'SHAW. -In Morris, on Feb 16; the wife of Me -Barley . . .. 0 48 a 0 50. -
short one. Harold Steep acted as satie- .and Mrs A.Shaw, of u son. Peas.; .......... .....'0 65 a 0 75
factory.r`eferee and a number of the juniors KELLY. -In Morris,, on Feb 12, the wife of G • . Fleur per owl ,. , 2 15' a 2 15
played. The snore resulted 13 to 5 in favor Belly, of 8 8on.. Say. 8 00 .a 9 00
of Clinton ; the town players • were i -A. PFAFF,-Lekeroad, Hay, on Feb 16, the wife Sheepskins , .. .. 0 rL5. a 0 50
Shepherd, goal ; P. 'Matheson, point ;. E. of Wm Pfaff, of a daughter. _ No.1 Green trim hidea 5 00 a 5 50
Dayment, cover; C. Porter, C. Shepherd • MARRIED' Wood
shorter . A , 2.25as 2 0:.
and Jae. Doherty; forwards,, • BIRGE-VANSTONE-'At the residence of p pair 0 20.0 40 •
the b'ride's mother, Wickham, on Feb 1.9 by-.
Ducks, pair ,......... 0 40 .a 0:60
Live Stock Markets
•
Rev D Perrier Mr Cyrus A.Bii ge_, of Ramilion, Geese, per lb • • • 0 05 a 0 06:
to Miss:Margaret Vanstone, ofWingham . 'Cnrkeye, per lb
0 06 'a 0 08
59C BAYNE-JOHNBTON - At, the.residence of Pork, live ..:. 5 50 a 6 00
Montreal, Feb. 24 There were.aboat550. De PerBrie,1Jae Baya ltd Mrs' Anng doh °tori, • Pork, -dialed 8.00 a. 8 00
head of butcher's cattle, 40 mileh cows, both of R3ucardine Butter, loose' of tub .0 15 a 0'16.
45 capes and 30 .'eheepand lambs offered aw e-Ti7 )LATER- At tlie'residence .of •Eggs per doz.... 0 18' a .0 19
tor sale to -day,'" -5.1-e bbntohere--were out the bride's. parents, llowick, on Feb 12, by Rev. Potatoes, per bush..:0 30 ' a 0 85
A Stewart, John-'.Ing{�lis, o! Carrick, to Miss Dried Apples per lb...fl 05 a '0 05.
were l,wer trade was good, but prided Hattie, dailg'hter of Alex:Flndlater p
were lower all round Prime beeves- sold
15;75
Men's Overcoats at Half Price
75c
Commencing Saturday morning you can buy any Over-
coat in the store at exactly Half Price. In the lot will be found
a line of Black Cheviot Overcoats,with self lining, suitable for
Spring wear, regular price of which is $13.50 each, to go at
B6.175
A. 3. Holloway,
Next door to Newcombe's Dry Goods Store,
CLINTON. • -
L 0 R. E. MAN IV LNG,
R. • IilslxrailooAgent,
o
Canada Life Assurance Co.,
Fire, Marine, lACeident, Plate IGlaes
Office ! J. P. Tisdalr5 Bank, Clinton.
Two hundred school teachers sailed .for
Farm • Hand.
Logs and Heading of all
kinds wanted.
Highest prices given.
Soft elms to be cut 11 feet,
-2-feet,-and 46 -feet long
5 oper 'lb • medium stook 3x0. to 4"0 • BENNETT—STRAUCtHAN.—At St Andrew's
• , + manse, Blyth, on F'eb 18, by Rev A McLean, . Mr r
rellch cowe'were sold during the earl' part - A CBennett, of Lucknow,to Annie�Ghird daugh- Servant 1'l anted.
of the day, although .Boma of 'them were ter of Mr and Mrs ,Thos. Straughan,• of East
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superior milkers for which 1, om 350 to awanosh. Good general servant, no washing or milking
355 were the prices asked.. Two superior AMACHER_WETTLtUFimi.-Atthe Metho--to do. Apply to Mrs D. A,FoRRESTER'
veal calves sold for $26, or near 60 per 1b. penhall a7r a HeBlyth,
, W: on
cher, of Berlin t Feb .Et-tf. ..
The` others ' eold at $2,50 to $8 eaoh. Clara, oldest daughter of and Mrs A. Wett-
Sheep no to 3}0 lambs $4 25 to $4 75 -Tauter, ofBlyth, Farm' Foreman.•
g e ShipOmni/4'13111h,ady.
pars paid 3}o to 4to�per lb for large bulls. • Rev W'n Penhall, Mr Prank Longman, Hallett, employment and -good wages to right man,
to Miss Belle. Jackson, of Blyth, D A. F°R EBTER, oderich townships
London,Feb, 24, -United States" cattle, • q,EAUAM—HIGGFINS--At18°Huxley street, Feb 21-2.
6�d ; sheep,c- d. Toronto; on Feb 19, by Rev J A Clark Mr Wm
Liyerpool,Feb. 24.—Canadian cattle 6d, , (}rnhem of Toren o(fornderlp reeve o� Stanley), Tenders.
to Miss Ituth Higgins, :of Brucefield.
Prompt 'Payment. HILL-DALEY; At the residence of the
, , bride's parents Seaforth, on Feb 26, by Rev I B Tenders will be received to March'1. for ,are-
To. Jacob Ts for District Agent Con- Wallwin Mr Norman Hill, of Marysville, B. C„ taker and Organ Pumper for WesleyY church
Taylor, g to se Ziertha DAley,eec.nddaughter of Peter Clinton. Duties.tocommenee on Msroh 9th,1902.
federation Life aseooiation:—Drat Stu:— D ,syr . ]dor further pa'rticulare apply to W ra. ,Doherty',
1 hereby beg to acknowledge with thanks, GII oi,,I. -„WILLIE: At Luean . on Feb 12,' J H • B. Chant or the undersigned -
the receipt through• yon.. of the sum of Gibson, of Wroxeter, to Miss RachaelWillis: PETER ()ARMOR, Secy.
$2000 in payment of the amount of the Feb 21-2.
-DAliL1NC}-PERRY •--On Feb l6,atthe resid- '
polioy heldbys y husband,' the late Geo, ence•of the Bride's parents, by Itev D. Rogers,
Crich, in your company. I can heartily Mr Adam N. Darling, of Carrick, to Mrs .
recommend the Confederation Life, to all Georgina E Perry, of Fordwich;
wtPo desire life insurance as a thoroughly bride a m0 Nerr 46a rloAt theresidence
A iB 1 oe�on the
reliebie company who are remerksbiy Feb 19, Jae Connon, of Cypress River, Man. to
prompt in the settlement of claims, the Miss Annie floss, youngest daughter of the into
above claim having been paid- in full lees Alex Ross.
than two days after the claim papers wore ARMST12�Nc1-Y1tLLO , on 'We have just received a
complete. , ANN Caren Feb 19, bi ev 0 W Brown. Mr Wesley Arm- 1 1
per head ; fat *brigs 6#o to' 6}o for good LONGMAN—JACKSON-A 'the residence of I -- . ' •
straight lots weighed
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off the 'care. Mr and Mrs Isaac on Feb 19 b Farm ForemanMarried man preferredste
TI.NDARD•
enotoGH
William Fred of Galt dropped dead
while shopping.
Mies Elton°, Mme. Teilka and her child
ave Aotnally been released by the brigands
The death is announced at Westport
of Mrs Aiken Dorway at the age'of 101~
years.
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R. & J. RANSFORD,
A MUM Rand Wanted, uaedto all kiinds of The remains of a man Were found on
Feb, 28-1wi C. et. MIDDLETON P gond recognition. -
The Ontario Government decided
to give 1�iew Ontario four new mem.
Stapleton Salt Works Seed Oats for Sale; bets, making seven in all.
John nolmea, a well known
faun work' married manprete'rrsd A 1y to
the railway at St, Marys battered .be-
God
e
Goderioh ToWnehip
_Dissolution of Partnership
The Partnership heretofore orbiting bettvoon
James 11. Sehle and Eli Bice as Marbly Dealers
.r.•. A
citizen
TyndallBroeoifertor sale aquantityofChino- without police experience, has been
Olen Pride Oats, Thosboatehave von��pp8reat a ointed Chief of Police of l7hatham.
they are free from grout agotd clean, We as Mr Toombs, the defeated Cloneerv'a•
eatiefaot[on bit those that d 1 p
ee a t i
tion of
1K
Feb
ttve candidate, says the elecr
TX L BROS, os, nlle14 Stewart, Liberal. in L'sgar, will be
28-3W a NDAL
ed 1200 barbels from 20 soros tbie year.
has Mei day boon dissolved by mutual consent,
Thebusinesawlll•stillbeoarricdenb J,G.Seale 6c Stove the Iiw
47 .; as naus'. All 'elite eontraoted by (h.+ firm to q�
this date and at thet old stand on Rattonbur St Bed Werke .eft the`atold ..
settled by the late firm, to tketn will be
Clinton au aceoun s bow dub
J. Ridout, wttnese. • J. �G.s1 ALE, 1:aitative l3roma_QttlntnTabteta care
ELI BICE, sold In one day. No Clare, No ray. 2r1
bated Feb. 126h, 1091-8 • . 25 oenti.
protested.
'Premier Roes has' decided to grant
the request of the prohibitionists to
have the yote take place on the day of
a the municipal elections. No other
Changes in the bill will be made..
W. In Exeter,
etrong,.o sborne,toMiseMaryYellow,deugh- shipment of ear justly cele
ter of Thee YelloVr. p y
BROADFOOT-WAY,HE S els. the residence brated line of Standard Shoes
of the bride's brother. Brussels, on Feb 19, by t
for oys• These goods need
- Rev John Rocs Robt Ei Broadtoot, of C•kladsone, 13
Man., to Mica Sean Walker, of Brussels,
amp, no introduction as they are al -
MANNING -In Clinton F'eb. 26, Alexandra ready well known and are re,
Jean, third daughter of Wilber N and Allfe T.
Manning
FOX-3n Morden ldan months, Feb 19 and 4days
.infant g to be the S Shoes mar -,best wear-,
, aged ItdaughterofMr and Mre' N'.ilFox, jD%o Miss dosis on the mar-,air),at the sge of 5 ti aye.
list,.Boys'
F
-.�G amovo i-te Turabelmr .#Al. � .
GitffiOur, aged 68 years and lli�mo;l -They are made 'of ��°"eilolCe
i+ORTo2'T-In C4oderloh, oft Feb 18, Romeo quality of Milwaukee- grain
gorton, aged 79 years.
Mo1)O1TALf) - nacos, on Feb 14,1Rdderiok 'without thout seams.
McDonald, aged BS years. Insoles and Counters sten•
WARD. -In Toronto on Feb le, Jost Ward.
J D oaf i Egmoedve'h` brother-in-law of 'Bed to be absolutely so 10 sole
Steventon, ONN.Bo yin r a "a d Months,
Feb8, Wei e) leather.
CIAM1CitON,In Exeter, on Feb 16, John Cann. 1`a1t No Shoddy
even. aged.84 "Nears, i e
No Paper Soles
Cbl418'IBIL-In tThborne,6n Feb 10,8areh Jane 1
daughter of Geo Oornibh, aged 88 yearn and 5
004.filtE;i,L.-- n'Ripley, on Fob12, Moto w. W Shoe Stare
�'atronise the' Ile
eOdelielG(1R-2Iy ears and get lee • Shoos. .
T1IcOaekell aged72.
✓8eeforth en Feb 18,1)uneen 1
FRIEiregor', egad 54 yams end 5montbe.
MolaNNON,-19iGtrey,otiFeb lg, Hugh Me Fred T, Jackson.
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