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LWUAT IS SIHNOLA ?
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NOT Ti LIQUID
Requires No. Moistening
SIIINOLA is a VeW Paste Shoe Polish and Leather Food,
maderexpressly for the tannage and finish of leather used to -day in the
manufacture of ladies', men's and children's hoes.
SLincla is better than any bottled or paste shoe polish lade, because:
it is a better and =ore lasting polikli than any other paste or liquid.
It dces not nib off on ladies' skiits, gentlemen's trousers or chidren's clothing.
It does not accurculate on the shoe, crack, chip or scale off like liquid.
From two to fom coats make badly worn shoes look as good'as new..
Keeps t) e shoes soft after being wet and preserves the leather.
Fills•and olishes all creases and cracks in old shoeS„
Will not injure the finest kather, nomatter how many coats are applied, .
It is absolutely waterproof 81111 (1111 be used IHII perfect safety on ite.finesi ;hoes.
It is tte !root perfect polish made for all kinds of ladies', raen's and children's patent,
taw:reeled, box and.velour calf, vici ki4kangaroo and all dry, smoth finished leath er shoes.
'Polisbcs all kinds of rubber goods, black kid gloves, belts and purses.
Polisher and preserves all kinds of, harness and leather parts of carriages.
Is easily applied to the leather with a cloth or dauber and polished lightly with a dry.
teeth or brush.
U1VXis4sh$1.1:4
0orreetect every Tbrueolay afternoon
Monday June 19, 1902.
Fell 'Wheat., ,,,, 0 78 080
Spring " 0 78 v. 0 80
40 a 0 40 On Mondey the Toronto Varsity baseball
Cate .. 0
0 40 Rye a 0 4b tea rti were defeated by the Ades Craig teen* 00 by e score nf 5 to 4, On Tueeday they de •
Barley
Peaa, 0 0 00 a 0 80 55 a 0 featee Strathro, by 15 to 14.
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Fleur per owt 2.25 225
Hay • 800 a 900
Sheepskins0 05 a 050
No. 1 Green ;rim. hides 5 00 • a 5 50
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EV0131110 Notes.
Varsity beseball tarn which tenured in
these perte1 sat week defeated Winghion it
Friday by a pore of 8 to 7.
Wood short 225 a 250
Gluckens, per pair ,... 0 20 a 0 40
Dimino, per 040 a 0 60
Geese, per lb 0 05 0 06
Team, pepb.* 0 06 a 0 08
Pork, live • . 625 a 650
Pork, dreesed ,.. 7 00 a 7 50
Butter, loope or tub 0 13 a 0 14
• • Eggs per doz .... 0 11 a 0 12
---- -Potatoes; '30- ii -171-35 --
Dried Apples per lb., • 0 05 a 0 95
In the intermediate series of the C. Lo. A.
the beeforth lacroese club defeated St,
luarya at the latter town on Friday by a I
t ore of tit° 1.
Ths race meet 10 be held et fieaforth by
the Turf Club on July 17th and 18th promees to be a ouccees. It is expeoted that a
peat many of -the fast horses which are
making the rounds of the Canadian circuit
will be there.
Tbe following is the etanding of the
Huron Cnn
oty
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Won Lost
Wingham 1
'Brussels 2 1
)3Iyth
ASV' Advertisentrius
At the eighth shoot for the gun club tro-
Th r da last week there WAS Ar e
A...et len 0.. .. .e o-
xinnuto!Esc rmpo ;;s_efe_wl.thout_reierN e, J. 20ttihra9r iJn.dEg.oHoclovsecyorle88,J7Er.e0mana:elo:n71.A8t;
JASiknrotiroVigiggli g thti14311,y .7 on 1) lo the tv
W13106 lui. vW•pli Allet. 2_2 birds -B.-
66-2 1 1,rtil.11413>aovi;zij ?I, 1.41.rg 1.3,1diril
- Wanted • E ni meto
19; N. Ball 20, J. Ferreeter • 20. •
The Lietowel trotting;meeting claeoes are
Men of .ihariaeter, fair education, fair writer i , among the best in OntitriO. Seven races
good talkers, good arppearance, to appointare given of $300 and $400 flume each on
LIZ/SCOTT PUBLISHING COMPA.NY
agents. Sidary and expenses. Jena 25 and 26 and all the fast horses in
June 18-tf. the country will be there The track &juin
ment is unexcelled and the management 'is;
Toronto.
Good Farm tor Sale. strictly first class. Single fare on all rail-
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It is anew thing at tbe new shoe,store,Patronize the new shoe store and get new oboes On Wednesday evening the Collegiate
That well situated choice property, known .1
as the Whitely farm, on the barge line, Goder-
paseball team defeated jaokeon Bibs' team
F ed 7%; Jackson. Moe and is within 3 minutes' Walk of either
1 Soh Township, consisting of 80 acres of good •
easY term.. It is direotly ornmeite the Post Ion, ,g, tionaton, 8
land, nearly all cleared, is offered tor pale on
. ,ohurch or school, 01500 of purebase money herd, 0 Bell, I.Doh rt . H. Grieg. E. Bu
fiY 12 to 4. Collegiate -0 Porter, 0 Shep..
eon Bros -W Johnson, N Fitzsimons, G
Dtiver' N W"clettl Jack:
I * may remain on the place if desired For par. clolyer, r Johnson, N Colyer, M Perrin, 0
' tioulars, apply to L. MANN/NG, witohell B Perrin V Witzel.
, . ./une 13-rt,f, ' Clinton, ' '
•/••••41-1110111.401~414,111/010100.1aielle, The other evening a friendly game of
oaseball was played between teams repre-
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. V tenting the Collet rate and the ,town, the
WHITE STAR LINE
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oaore, 16 to 12, being in favor Of the town,
The players were: -Collegiate -N. Woods,
0, Bell, u, Porters, K. , Houston, 0. Brewer,
F. AMMO, 8. Dever, A. Baird, E. Button;
town team-W.johnson, 0. Shepherd, H.
Irwin, 3.111,c1Cenzie, A.Brewer. G. Chiclley, :
3, aleffatt, F. Stephenson,H. Grigg ; N.
13.1Tuhetetv, uamraiPtrireb•ae
eball club iss around on
and_have been having a winning gait
by defeating among the contesting clubs
Listowel and Wingham and Clinton fell too
last Saturday by a score of 15 to 6. The
game was a good one, but the town boys
should not feel their defeat badly for the
Varsity boys are a team of oraok playera.
From the first of the ma„toh it appearrd
that the yieitors would win, for the way
they handled the ball was convincing.
Where the Varsity team has been playing
-they havewon easily, although the scores
were padded up;the game with Clinton was
a good one and not as easy a yiotory as
former ones, The, battery for the visitors
is a star, in fact the whole nine players
know the game thoroughly and many limes
brilliant plays were made. The Clinton
players all did well although at times the
errors made Were costly; Cole twirled
and can hold his ovvn with many •pitohees,
Iwhile Johnson as catcher never made an
• error, and isr a good oue behind the home
plate. The following is the snore: -
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i'Due at Port Huron. noon, Detroit 4.30 p. rn.
Returning, leave De •
troit Thursday, June 19thOO p. m., arrive oderich 9.30 piln
10 y0 .
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• , ., .)A0th,. at 8.00 a. m. Eastern time, leave. for Detroit. .. •
-"Fare One way with .hag,gage, $1.00.
Special Train from Stratford, Mitchell, Dublin, See.forth and Clinton.
This Seasorotthe
New .Steel ;Steamer
WILL LEAVE GQDERICH •AT 8.30 .A.
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Completed On June 14111
Capacity 3,tio0 People .
Wed s ay, .1 e 18th
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i Band Moonlight Excursion at Goderich,Tuesday Ev!iig, 8 o'clock, 25c
. C. F. B1E141401, Traffic Manager E. 11:Ayer, Adv...and Excursion Agent
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° •Round trip ticket .to Goderidh -550
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-Lown_tor Sale
O, May 9-tf. Queen street,Olinlon,
' bird selling price, in.first•class ruuning order.
Newcombe 'fly shuttle loom for sale, at one
For partieniars apply to
GEO. POTTS, oorOOT PrillOiss and
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We are positively going out of business and our
. large stock of
Boots and Shoes
Farm For Sale.
want as many ..farm-
ers as can make it conven-
ient to come in and take a
barrel ef Redpath's Gran. .
ulated anger, as we are ,
crowded with it,andsome
of our friends complain,-
if we store it on the street,
80 we will sell .it for $3.85
per hundred lbs, by .the-.
barrel, to make room for
our next car.
•01 course,. we'will deliver
it auy place in town.
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W.
T. O'Neil
'"•Onx telephone nninber is 48
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MeMOWIV
Haying bought out' the Harness '
business of A. MoBRIEN, is go-
ing to sell Trunks,Valises,Dusters
Rum and everything in connection •
with the trade- Good and Cheop.
The aubscriber offers for sale that choice farm Light Harness a, Specialty.
on the /Woe road, Tuckersmith, lust east of '
Clinton, at present occupied by Mr Fisher. It Call and deal and I will nee you
' consists of 150 acres, more or less, with good
well.. • .
frame house,bank barn,eilo,windmill and entail
,orehard. Plenty of water. An excellent farm
in a splendid11111•00 St:03. doors west of New -
ARTHUR lociality. For terms apply to •
couommintoa. c ombe Clinton.
must be sold, and in order to hasten the sale we have cut the
prices, as the followng quotations will show
Regular price. 'Sale price.
Women'sKid Buttoned Boots $2.75 $1.50
it tg 2.50 1.25
dt it 3 50 1.75
" " 1.50 1,00
"' Chocolate and Tan,Button & Lace2.50 1.50
Oxfords 1.40 .75
" Black Oxfords 1,75 .99
Misses' Buttoned Boots 1.50 ,90
i` • " • chocchte 1.40 .90
Boys' Tan Oxfords 1.50 .90
Men's Plow Boots from • 90c up .
Harness Oil 15e per quart
An assortment of Trunks and Valises and a few Rubber
Rugs left.
The stock is well assorted and cottplete'and isAing at
prices which make every pair of Boots and Shoes a bargain.
Jas. Twitchell; 0 Clinton.
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Notice
The'Ortliers.of lots ht the C• linton cemetery are
reeptested to mak earrangentents with the care.
taker for the proper Care of their lots in order
that our eemetery may present a tit appear.
nae. After June 24th railinge an fences in
'a demptlated condition Will be remoVedby the
elittitalter. By order of the Connell,
.1. A. FORD, Chairman of Committee,
June 0-2,
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Threshing Machine tor Sal e.
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A 17 horse power 'traction engiiie, 11. D S., to:.
get her With a naw nuimareli separator, On use
only 50 days. • Has all latest iMproveinente, ifl.
chiding tahlt,putrirk (luster, pee, pul1er:1, 010 ,ter
attachment, to. DI health of owner reaeon for
selling. Will be lield cheap,
May31-4 JAMB'S MUTOIL Auburn
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Oualitlithe Best if Prices the Lowest
At . J. W. IRWIN'S '4*
Redpbth and St. Lawrence best granulated sugar, at $3.85 per cwt by
the barrel, or 26 nounds for $1. 80 pounds coffee sugar for $1.
Canned goods cheap-Delai and Kent Can Corn 6o a can, Canned
chicken 10c, Roast Beef 1 -IB 'tins 16c each.
Teas -Black Japan and Young Hyson from 10c up, our leader is 25c per
R apound.
c. ur ran.
ts, Primes, Dried reaches, Apricots and Cooking Figs
cheap. , •
Crockery -1 have just opened out 3 crates of Dtimi3i,Tea and Toilet sets
and fancy china, new patterns direct from the factories in England,
gelling from 10 to 20% less than regular price. Call and examine
• quality and prices.
Wanted good butter and Oro.
J. '. IRVPhone 45.
IVIN, Clinton:
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Paris .Green -
BEST ElsTA51-141 '
• DO you want the Best -at the Lowest Price?
Vire can supply you with Berger's
--one of -the best English
makes at 25e lb
J. E. HOVEY, - 'Dispensing Chemist. Clinton
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Cele,S, P.. . 5 1 2 Weldon 2b .. 8 1o
J Ohnsom/e, c.. 5 0 .0 • Williams, Ib.. 4..4 8
licRae,W, lb., 4 2 , 2 Parry, c 5 2 1
Pa ' 5" 1 g2: trint gr5 .74 1
Buck, If 5 2
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Totals.........88 6 11 .44 15 14
Clinton.... 2 0, 0 0 0 6 1 0 .3-•-• 6 '
• Varsity.... 4 0 8-2 0 4 0 0 2-15
2 base hits•-;•Oole, McRae vy, Shoe ; .3.
IMO hits, Shea; base on balls, by Oole 7, by
NeMilIan 4; stru:k out,Olinton 6,Varbity 5.
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FICDGENS-Ie ''llitten, On :Tune 8, t� Mr and
Mrs F. R. Hodgen., of a daughtee.
BARNES -In Exeter, on May 27,.the wife of .
John Harnees, of a daughter. •
Turnberry, On May 29, Mrs W.
A. M• cGill, e eon. , • . •
FARQIIHARSON-In Winghain, on June 4,
• the wife of W. Farquharson, of a son.
REEVES --In Seaforth, on May.26, the•Wife' 01
Fred A*Reeves, of a daughter. „
MILLS -In.HarloCk,on May 27, tne wife' of S.
Mills, of a daughter.
tEnmsug-Iu - trathroy, on May I8,the wife
of Robt rhomson: tornierly of Brussels, of a
JACKSON -In on June 2, the wife of
daughter, . •
W 0 jackson,ef a on. .
ELLICOTT-In Wingham, on June 8 thewife
of Wm El icotf;` et a,daughter.
McDON.A.LD-In Ethel, on June 3, the wife 41
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P. IVIRI6DDHonA4M141°IfnGasodc'nerich,..cn 20, Mrs W.
C. Pridham, of son. :
MARRIED.
FAIR-MOFFATT-Attlie liome of the bride's
• Ttrirkl.fiVgNirietAIWIr01 Rev;
Fair, to Miss Maud, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. 4. mei
w, of London, formerly of
Varna. Es
BitOOK-VIINGBLTIT.At the rest -
Rev A. McLean, Mr, George WeStbrook, oi
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clCinnon, &Co.
Jvne 1811i, 190A,
13.1,-yrrn.
The Store ,Th.a,t -
Attracts Attention,
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Not by what 't says, but by what it doee, no the one that draws the • , .
crowd. Our prima aerage the lowest in every line of goods, (pall. ',,,:. •
ity for quer y, in almost every artiole we sell. .,..
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This* week we talk about Groceries. We make it a point te keep
everything in this line clean and fresh, and buying and selling for i,„„,
cash or produce puts us in asoaltion to (mote prices like thew -
qUeim .4•4,-
30 pounds good EirOW11 Sugar for $1. ir- ve,L4A e ",:!!,•,"
5 pounds selected Valencia Baisine for 25o,
3 pounds cleaned selected Currants, in 8 pound lime, 25o.
Parlor Matches, 1000 in a box, for DO. ' ' t.
Best Red Salmon, anew brand, it -on try a cen yon will use no
other, regular 15o, but toget them introduced we give 2 sane for
25e.
Forest City Baking Powder, ii• pounds in peeler, worth 25o, for 20. ,,
Maple Syrup, guaranteed pure, regular price $1,25 per gallon, our
price $1 for Imperial gallon411 kl,,I,oel,4ir*42,y.m.,eil 11,,Z,,,ek, e ,.:•
Canned Apples, in gallon cans worth 250 for 20a. ,". ,'.
The Vein brands of Corn, Peas and TOrastoee, 3 tame for 25o. -
Prunes, tame and fresh, very speoial, 3 rounds for 25o,
Breakfast Foods of all kinds, each as Swiss Food, Force, Topeka,
Health b'ood,Corn Meal,Oat Meal,Wheatlete,Graham Flour,Etc.
Choice Piokles, in bottles, at 103 and 120.
We make a specialty of Fine Teas. We import our Japan Teas
,direct, and Can giVe the celebrated Eiji Japan Tea. worth 300 for
25o.
We pay the highest price in Oath or trade for Butter and Eggs, We
_ pay 14o for Eggs.
IVIcEinnon est Co., Blyth
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what clothing is to the body. n N just as itnportant.You should
, take as much care in selecting the paint to clothe your property, u
-pa ac, in selecting the material. to clothe your person. Paint if
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le• the labor costs more than the paint. There will be a large . Will441
• serves the building. Paint gives beauty to the building. I, 1, 1w:tilt n_rttn_g_
the right paint is ' not used. ,
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. . . cheap because the beat.. It is made of the purest. materiabi-,--thit
.„ "rear the longest. The colors are bright:and handseme. , '
10 per cent discount for cash
off all the following lines:
Graniteware, Tinware, Spades and Shovels, HarFestTools,„
Daisy Churns, Lawn Mowers, Clothls Wringers, Gasoline and.
Coal Oil Stoves, Screen Doors and Windows.
1 large good second hand RefrigerWor cheap",
3 Fire proof safes at a barcrain.
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spectai Net Price -
Celled Spring. Wire '30 per lb I Barbed Wire 3c per lb
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. 6 Boxes of Axle Grease 25e
'Get our special prices on. Lawn Mowers -the good kind.
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Harlan1 res.
Cheap HalAware House
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Gen 1s Furnishings.
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It's a tie between 'novelty and price in- our
Furnishings as to whioh is the gTeater factor.
Every good sort of Underwear, Neck ffear . •
and Hosiery is here. Our Straw Hats are
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here. Our Belts are here, and if you *lilt
, :to get your money's worth -it is here.
deuce of the bride's parents, Hullett, on June 4
oderich, to Isabella, daughter of Alt. and Mrs.
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Jecob Yungblut. • • ,
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Wingham, on May
28, by • Rev J. J. Patiorson, Mr A. V. Chapman to
Miss Maud Carr. of Wingham. . •
Wi3agham, on May 28,
by Rev R. Hobbs, Rev J. T. Smith, oilHeacons.
fleld,Ont.,to Mrs Susannah Girvin ,eflateknow.
RILIM-ROGERS.-On 1Vray 24, by Rev D.
Rogers. of Fordwich, at the "Mitchell Farm,'"
Harlin gton,Mr John Ap Riley. M.' . Oliaago, to
Miss argaret 0 Rogers, M. D., second ditagh-
telir EoficCDhEasit. sRooNge_rxRe.
W. -In Whitechureh, on
J'une 4, bY Rev A. 1. Brown, Chas 11. Hendergon
to Miss Elizabeth Kew. .
GILLEVIE-RITCHIE.-As, the residence of
the bride's perents. Morris, on June 4, by Rev./.
Ross B: A., Wm Gillespie, of Ripley, to Miss
• /Jude, daughter of Mr end Mrs Chas Ritehie.
NAY -HAMILTON. -At the residenee of the
bride's father, near Lakelet, on May 21.5 by Rev
Mr Marshall, of Clifford assisted by.Rev Mr
Stewart, of Belmore, liobt G. way, to Miss Mar.
prat Hamilton, eldetit daughter of John Ham.
LUXTON-WILLIS.-At the residence of the
bride's parents, Exeter, on June 8, by Rev' C. W.
Brown, Me Percy Luxton, of South Bend. Ind.,
formerly of Exeter,to Miss da,Youngest daugh-
ter of Thee Willis.
MINERS- PARLMER.-At the residence of
the bride's parents, Beneall, On June 4, by the
Rev Geo Jewett, Mr Gee Miners, of Exeter, to
MissliateParliner, dee:enter of Thos Parliner,
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Grla"ftoni , North Dakota, on
lVfay 28rd, .Mr. Wm. Herbison, formerly. of
Goderidh ownship, mother Of Mrs. T. C.
McElroy and Mrs W. 11. MeElroY, of Blyth,
aged 78 roars.
PERGUSON-In,llullett, on JUE0 5th, Annie,
.ftwoidfe5odfoDajid Fergutort, aged. 56 years, 5 months .
LENNON.-dit SenfOrth, on June 4, jas..Lene
nen, aged 84 yeteraand 7 menthe,
110MTIT11-In Ternberry,onJurfel,Elisabeth
Gingrich, wife of Win Bernath; agetl. 52 years
and 1 month. eio .400
LOVE -In Hay, on May •James Fergua.
second son of Roti Love, ak6b. 5 Years and 5
mmtIirlt
liAISON.In LucknoW,on
Annindeolimit,ownitte,hof WinA Harrison, ag 17 years
s,
Goderich, on june' 1,,Dr1 C.
Wiggins, god ye
85 ars awl 0 menthe.
CO MIS 1 -In Huron, on June 8, Sarah Cor..
JIIi,0ratadilipc'r of ,Ta orniei, Jr . ge (11:B0.innipyii mty30, saratoew16
of Henry Gee, aged 113 years,
MoDONALD -In Ilitron, on May 20,TIOnr haft
ilielkmaid, daughter of the late Henrik' Mellon-
• nged 03 vars.
MITItrillt -In Exeter, on MaY 20, infant soft
O f Mr and Mre Richard Murphy, aged
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House Cleaning
Requirements..
Fine line of Rookera, in Wood, eohIe, anp
- *upholstered. Curtain poles and fixings, In • '
brass and wool Room • mouldings, in
iMitation and real oak. Picture
moulding, in great variety. Frame made
to orderpicture glees. Mirrors frame
5nd mirror plate,--
undertaking and PleturePram•
Ing &Specialty. -
- C. Stevensor
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General Parnitura'nealei-; •
OppoaltaTown.sall,
° Albert Street, 614INVON.
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• BESIDEXCE-Iluron Street,
opposite Commerolel'Hotet..
row Hats'
Child's Sailors, 15c, 20c and 2bc,
4 Ladies' 25c, 35e, 40c, 50c and 75c. •
Boys' rano Ste, aws, 250, 406 and ,50e,
lVfen'a " "
25c, 40c, 50c and 75c,
MEN'S Frig HATS -Good assortment, richt up-to-date in style
• and color,
best English and American goods, 75c to ed each,
• Boys*. Yachting Caps, 25c to 40c.
Men's " 35c to 0.
B '01rd Shirts, 12 to 11 inch neck band, 500.
Boys' Black Sateen Shirts, 12i to 11 inch neck band, 50c.
Men s Colored Shirts, vet y desirable colors and patterns, 50e, 75c and
51 ecch,
Hen's Black Sateen Shirts, 50o, 75c and $1 each..
Men's Leather Belts, 25c to 50e each.
W. L. OtTIVIETTL Loudest***