The Clinton New Era, 1902-08-15, Page 5cle
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The NewEra to new subscribers, a trial trip to the end of the year, for 25C
THE CLINTON NEW ERA
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a online and Goino.
An Ill-fitting Shoe
Is ur comfortable whether the wearer
Walks, Sits or Stands.
Hagar Shoes
Are not uneornfortaMe
They Fit Well—Look Well—Wear Well
We carry in stock 25 different styles of this make of Shoes
giving you a splendid variety to choose from.
The prices r ange from $3.00 to $5.00.
No Shoddy—NO Paper Soles.
Patronize the New Shoe Store and get New Shoes.
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1A. Glorious Big
Bargain Event
A royal time for those who need or who will '4 need
clothing. Men's Suits, Boy's' Suits, Men's Overcoats,
Boys' Overcoats, Men's Pants, Boys' Pants.
Our Whole Clothing, Stock will be offered
at a special discount of 20 per cent
The object of this sale is to sell out this season's
clothing Vefore our new, goods arrive. We never
carry one season's goods into the next season. All
goods charged during this sale will be charged at
regular prices. Positively no goods charged at sale
prices Our Toods are marked in plain figures -
deduct 20 per cent and that will be the Selling price
for cash only during the sale.
Ken's Suits.
Men's 5.00 o suits tit.w. •... 4.00
Men's 6 00 " " 4 80
Men's '800 " " 6 10
Men's 1000. 64 64 • • . . • OOO •••••• 8(,0
Men's 12 00 " " ...•.. 9 60
Boys' Suits
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160
2.00'
Boys' 1 50 suits now
Boys' .2 00 ." •
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Boys' 2 50 " "
Boys' 800 " "
Boys' 4 00 'a. :4 3' 20
Boys' 5 00 "4 00
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Boys' odd Pants •••• ..... -000 ••••C • 40
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Men's Overcoats
Men's 5 00 Overcoats now 4 00
Men's 6 00 " " ............ 4 80
Men's8 00 "
Men'is 10.00.
Men's 12 00 "
BOYS' OVERCOATS and Pea' Jackets reduced
in same propertion.
• All fur goods at absolute cost—Fur Cal* 'Coats
Collars, Gloves, Mitts and Heavy Underclothing.
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Thos. Jackson, Sr.,
Victoria Block, CLINTON.
MMISAMPM mmiwkwm
A. J. HOLLOWA
Is Moving. to Searle's Block, where he
Is giving 25' per cent discount off all his Tweeds.
Now is the time to get a good. cheap tailor-made
suit. .
25 per cent. Discou
Aliso Lemon, Colborne, le the gueet of
Miss Eva Cooper.
The wife of Dr. Gunn, and ohildren,were
in Goderich On Saturday.
Alias Kennedy is spending a few days
with Mende in Goaersoh.
Lester and Eva Reynolds+, London, were
guests of W. O. Searle, thie week
Mrs Egan (nee KIN Jennie Holmes,) of
Toronto, is visiting at her home here,
Mrs W. Stewart, Mitchell, wee the guest
of her slater, Mt s McCool, of town, over the
holidays.
' Mr and Mrs Tindall, Egmondville, vielt-
ed the latter's sister, Mrs MoLennen, oyer
the holidays.
Mime Beatrioe Greene returned on Fridey
after a two weeks' visit with her friend,Mies
Bagehaw, Exeter. .
Miro Joel° Dayment and sister Jean left
on Tuesday for a two weeks' trip at Kinoar.
dine and other points,
Miss Higgins, who has been the guest of
Mrs J. G. Medd, returned to her home at •
Rockwood, on Saturday.
Mrs D. A. Forreeter and youngest
left on Tuesday on a two weeks' visit with
her parents at Orangeville.
Mies Logan and Iky Rattenbur,y left for
Toronto on Friday, for an extended vieit
with friends and relatives.
'Mies McDougall, milliner of London,
who haa been visiting in this notion, re.
turned to her home last Friday.
Miss Baptey, .London, and Mise Talon,
Tillsonburg: epent a few days here as the
.guests of Mies Ethel Doherty,
Rev. A. E. M. Thompson, Rodney, was •
milling on hie old friends in this place last
week ; he is enjoying a few weeks holidays,
Mr and Dire Geo, Benders and Master
Doreen were.the gueste of Edt and Mrs P..
Sanderson, Ontario street, on f3unday ladt,
Miss Broder, Morrieburg„ returned to
her home on Monday, after a pleasant visit
with her 'Uteri', Meedemes Geo. and M. D.
MoTaggart.
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They are good too
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Are those old simple prescriptions that you have used,
maybe for years and years in your family. We like th
compound them, because we have all the things to do it
with—and to do it properly.
If you have a fayorite prescription of your own, bring it
to us.
it will get the same attention as those the doctors write,
and every ingredient will be the first quality.
• Our Baking Powder at 25 Cents a pound is good
.41.. E. 1110YEY, Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton
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Quality the Best.a Prices the Lowest
Tit J. W. IRWIN'S
Redpsth and St. Lawrence beet granulated and coffee sugar at less
than whole. a's prices. $3.85 per cwt by the barrel.
Cantred'gonds cheap—Delai and Kent ()are Cern do a can, Canned
chicken 10c, Roast Beef 1 lb tins 15c each,
Teas-131s.ek Japan and Young Hyson from 10c up, our leader is 25c per
• pound.
Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Dried Peaches, Apricots and Cooking Figs
Cheap.
Crockery -1 have just opened out 3 crates of Dinner,Tea and 'Toilet sets
and fancy ebina, new patterne direct from the factories in England,
selling from 10 to 20% less than regular price, Oall and examine
quality and prices.
Wanted pod butter and ego. Phone 45.
J. W. IRWIN• Clinton
Mrs Cluotts and little daughter left for a
month's visit at Drumbo, Paris, and Tor-
onto, on Monday! before returning to their
home at B. Lome. •
Mrs A. Todd and child, of Goderith,
stopped off here for a short vieit with Mr.
CM, while on her way to Winthroptovieit
friends, at that place, ,
Walter Beeton,dominee of FL S. No. 3,
Culross, spent a few days in town. He is
thinking of trying the ()ivil Service exams
at London in November.
D, Malloy. London, well known as one
of the old residents of Clinton, is visiting
his daughter'Mrs Jas, Twitchell, and will
remain here for several weeks, •
Mr Thompson, St, Mary's, who is one of
the old residents of that section, accompan-
ied. by his son: is epending a few days with
•hie eon, Dr. Thompson, of town.
Mr and Mrs John Spooner, after an ex-
tended visit with the latter'e parents, Mr
and MrsGeo. Swertz, of town,left for their
home in Moosamin, N. W. T., on Monday.,
Dr. W. Kay, Attica, Mich., is visiting
hie old friends here; he is 'looking exceed
ingly well, and will remain here for a few
clitys,hie wife havint‘been here for a coml.:
of weeks, •
We had a pleasant oall on Money morn-
ing from Hugh Browning, New York, who,
16 years ago,was an employee in this office;
he is making a tour of Ontario by horse
and buggy.
Adjutant Moore, of the Sylvation Army,'
eon of Mrs Moore, Albert !area, has been
spending a few de.ye here. • Hb is now lo -
tutted at Peterboro, and is a most malaise
and effielent worker in the cantata.
Geo. Robb, who has been spending *tent
three months with his brother William,left '
oil Monday for Chicago. Ile was not for-
tunatejnough to recover the 625 he had the
miefortune to lose somewhere around:to gn.
Dr. Billirigs.who has been suffering from
nervous prostration for the past two weeks,
left with his mother for a lake resort near
Brampton on Tuesday to reouPerate. We
are sorry to hear of the doctor' e affliction
and wish him a speedy recovery.
• Henry Whitworth, Fit. Marye, has been
spending a few days at the home of his
cousin, W. H. Simpson. Forty-five years
ago- Mr Whitworth worked in this vicinity
and he looks almost as hale and hearty.ae
he did then. That he cloee not change much
is evidenced by the tact tht t for 33 years he
has bsen sexton of the Methodist church in
that place.
Rev. L. G. Woc,iiii, formerly pastor of St.
Paul s• church, Wingham, and tiled at Tor-
onto, and Washington, 11 0., but now. of
Charleston, S. C., is renewing old sequin-
tanree in this section and is at present visit-
; ing his brother neer Londesboro. He is
I well known in ClintonI. having taken the°
I services at Si Paul's church a number of
ti nee. •
J. Ransford left teem Saturday by the
-4:1.5 train for Toronto, Monday morning
he left there by the C. P. R. through .for
Halifax, where he attends a meeting of the
Manufacturers' Association of' Canada,
which is in session there for three or four
days this week. Mr Ransford intends
making an extensive tonr of tne maritime
previous, before returning via New York,
Mrs H. C. Evansand daughter Dorothy,
who have bsen visiting here for the past six
Weeks,wcint to Toronto on Monday to *end
a few days before returning to their home
in New York. Mr Evans, who has been on
,a tour of Enpland, Ireland Scotland and
Wales, for his health, with his eaughter
Florence, Bailed last Saturday for home,
and is expected to arrive about next Sun-
,
day, . •
'S. Long, Cleveland, brother of Mrs John
Emnseiton, or., who Was here visiting for
the 1st three weeks, with hie sister -,went to
'Toronto Saturday morning and will visit
in Hamilton and Buffalo before returning
home, On his halt visit here four years two
he had the miekrtune to lose one of his
legs below the knee. He was returning
home via Detroit when he wag knooked
down by an engine at that plat*, with the
above result. He oarried a $2,000 accident
polioy, as well as receiving damages from
the railroad oompanY. it was nearly a
year before 11,1r Long was able to navigate
after hie acoident.
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Locke, danghter of the.late Robt.
Johnaton, a nd mister oi Mrs Suean Craw-
ford, con, 13, Hallett, with' her daughter
leave forToronto, after Spending a very
pleadent time here. Mis Locke and daugh•
ter, accompanied by'ltobt. Crawfo.d,eon of
Go. Crawford, went to ()lintels on Suuday
and visited Mrfand Mrs 3, Bell:" In the
evening they went 10 St, Paul's •al:lurch,
where Mre Looke was married 27 years
ago. This is the first time due her mar.
riage that Mrs Locke has visited these
parte, and she wits delighted to have the
pleasure of hearing Rey, Mr Guise, •
The Morden, Man., Chronicle has the
following reference to persons trent this
section :—
Mr and Mre Ont,,are
on a vieit to their son, J. T. Acheson, and
family. Mr ,A.oheson thinks tbe prospects
Id this district are brighter than he has
tieen anytvhere thin` year.
Prank Hodgene, of the Palace dry goods
house, Clinton, Ont,, spent., Friday and
Saturday last in Moder), Ile is on a plea-
sure trip and met many old friendsin town.
He is muth iMpreesed with the beenty of
our town and the propecto of the erop In
this district.
Mrs Robt Main le visiting in
' G o
Fred flogs returned to Chicago 8
adt rrictisah.
y
morn ng.
,Miesey:May M 11
Mason was in Goderioh 0
stind
IthreolAidlcsay.mswail a visitor in Goderich over
the
I. Taylor,Rrampton, was a caller in
town toyer Sunday.
Mr Moore, Detroit, is visiting hie daugh-
ter, Mre TrowhilL
Ildre H. T,Ranoe is away on a two weelta'
visit in Ingersoll,
Mist, Emma Green, London, ie the gueat
of Miss Briokenden,
Mr Earl Woreell, of Goderich, was in
Clinton on Friday laid.
Mies Marion Coats (daughter of Wm
Coate) is visiting in London.
Mrs jag Houlden left to -day to spend a
few days at the Grand Bend,
Mies Gladys Chowen left on Wednesday
for Ivisit to Mitchell friende,
&he Straith, of the Soo, is visiting with
her uncle, Peter Straith, of town.
Misses Vire Heywood and, Millie Steven-
son yieited Seaforth friends on Sunday..
Mise Dorothy Phillip', Guelph, is the
guest of her aunt, Mrs W. Q. Phillipe.
Harold Johnson, son of Oliyer Johnson,
is away on a visit with relatives at Zurich.
RevIL. H. Diehl, of Ailsa Craig, is visit-
ing atlhis father-in-law's, John MoGerva.
Mrs Geo, F. Oakes and children, of
Chicago, are visiting their old friends here.
Lily and Annie Bartliff, Brussel,, are
the guests of their ooissine,the Misses Olnff.
Miss Minion Pinning returned on Mon-
day last from a month's visit in Limiting,
Mioh
Miss Wi.ternan returns to her duties as
nurse eV:Providence, R. 1.. Hospital to-
morrow.
'Master Harry MoCreath, otGoderioh,we
y ano.
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Mrs Ritchie and datighter,Ferwell,Mich.,
is visiting the former's • sister, Mrs Wm,
Cantelon.
Miss Nellie Walker.Detroit,a000mpanied
by a friend, Miss Dityie,is visiting her rela-
tives here
• The wife of Rev. Dr. Stewart, who has
been in Toronto for a couple of monthe,has
'returned home,
Mrs Yeo, Mount Forest, daughter of H.
Cantelon, arrived in town Friday to wen
with henfather,
'H. 0. Brewer is spending his holidays at
Bayeeld. W. u: Latornel will officiate as
manager in his absence. -
Mrs Ross, of 'Winthrop, with her dangla-
ter Lily, were the guests of Mr and Mrs F
MoEwen on Wednesday.
'Mr and Mrs Ballantyne and .on and Mies
Roberton, of Brussels, spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Geo Roberton.
Mrs Booth, Orangeville, • datighther of
litre S. Plummer, who has been here on
visit, reterne home this week.
Mrs J. Challenger, Mount Forest, spent
a few days last week with her brother-in-
law, A. Challenger, base line. ,
Mrs Riter, of Sault St Marie, Mich., and
litIle daughter, Miss Etta, are vieiting Mr
and Mrs W. Foster, Montreal.
Mimes Lillian and Vera Roe, ' who hay
teen guests of town friends, returned to
their home in Exeter on Tuesday.,"
Mr .tnd. Mrs Wm.Robinson went to Brant-
ford on Friday and remained over. Sunday
at the home of C. B. Hey, M. P.
Mimi Jennie Harris, daughter of Dr Har-
ris, ofTonawande„ at -the
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home of Ur Thos urals this week.
- Miss Maggie McMurray, New YorkCity
Hospitel, formerly of town, is spending her
halidays with Mrs W. Foster, Weetmount,
Montreal
^ Mrs H. 0. Bell is visiting her parents,
Mr and Mrs Jno. Bell. • Mr Bell also spent
lounday in towh, returning to Stratford on
Monday. '
Mrs G. M. Sherlock (nee Mies Floody,
of Blyth) now of Brandon, Man.. was the
guest of Mrs Wm Cooper for a few days
this week.
. Miss Nellie Geddes, daughter of J. Ross
'Geddea, of •Sarnia,who has been the guest of
Miss Gunn for ume time,returned home
Wednesday. ' •
Mre J. W. Irwin, who has been spending
echrie time in St. Thomas, returned on Fri:
day, accoMptinied by her father, Mr Bark;
and sister, '1
• Mrs McDonald (widow Of Rev. A. D..
McDonald) and daughter, the wife of Rev.
Mr Dickey, Orangeville, are the guests of
Mrs Jas. Fair. or. .
Tier, Mathematical router of Luoan
fl gh School, was here on Friday, making
p rsonal application f6r the position open
in our Collegiate Institute. • • '
W. W, Ferran spent last week at Detroit
taking in the ittae.Ribbon Pdeeting aiid en-
joying the other pleasures that can only be
bad at the City of the Straits. • ' '
W. A. Rutledte, Winghem, wheeled
down on Saturday, to see hie old Clinton
friends. He is employed in the Furniture
Factory there, and likes it very well.
Miss Alice Woo's, Toronto, who has 'been
,visiting in Woodidock for it .couple of
menthe, has returned home,, accompanied
by her cousin, Mise M. Dunn, Wriodetook.
Thos..fatheon, jr., returned on Friday
front a two weeke' outing at Go Hove, and
is getting ready for hie trip to the toast
_about the let of Sept. where he goes in the
intereat of the Lion Sept.,
Clothing.
Geo. Rodgers, representative to the 'Sup-
reme lodge I, 0, E:, in setteien at Windsor
this week, left for that plue4on b'riday. fle
was accompanied by Mrs Rodgers, who
will visit at her home in Essex coanty. • .
J. °cooks left for Durham on Friclatt to
help the boys of that town play one of their
champion games. Oar lacrosse) wee are in
great demand throughotit the provinre and
invariably give it good account of' them-
selves, •
A. J. Grigg left for Toronto Tuesday
morning to' attend the. Grand Lodge, L 0.
0. F. in .6088i011 there. He repreeent
Clinton Ledo, No. 83, .at that Mei t ;ng, be-
ing it eubstit de for Dir Fled attolteon., who
could not attend. •
Mies Mary L. Stinson, wile, it will be
remembered, resided on Rattenbury street,
up to the time of her father's death it year
ago, bus a ho has been residing with relit-
tives elsewhere since then, was booked by
,P. Hodgens for Denver, CIA, where she has
received word that a sister is very siok.
, 0, Sperling, Edmonton, accoMpenied by
hie sister, Miss Sperling, It, Mary's, have
been guest(' at the home of Mtn South.'
oombe, Mr Snarlingls engaged in religious
woik in the weat, and gave as interesting
address at the meeting of Wesley chards
League, Moniay night, on "Paith.?'' •
Mr and Mrs T. J. PI:mitten returned to
their home in Cleveland on Friday last,
The latter had been here for the past inonth
visiting her father, the late R. Match,
Atibern, and her sister, Mrs W. King, of
town. Mr Poulton, before returning mune
In and enbsoribed for the NEW thiA, to, be
Boni to that Amerioan oity. He says hie
father Was it outline:xis euboorther for this
paper from Lia first IMMO till his death six
years ago.
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eoming and Vining
iMiss Ballantyne, Stratford, la'', post
at the home of Rev Mr Manning,
Miss Genie Oakes, left yesterday for
Chicago,to reside with a brother, who lives
there.
. Mrs R B Gibeion of Tozonto, an old col-
lege fri, n 1 of Mrs G Earnest Holmes, is
here on a visit with her.
Mrs Vodden, of Mount Vernon, Iowa,
is visiting her brother Mr John Govett, It
19 14 years since they hadlseen each other.
Mrs Arnitage and daughter,of Hamilton,
are visiting Mre Wm Robertson; oho WM a
fat mar Clintos ie.o, formerly known as Mies
Eva Pollock,
Victor Goodwin, eldest son of Mr A, H,
Go odwin, leaves next week on a trip to
Qu' Appelle, N. W. T., where he will spend
toe aummer with his uncle,Frank Goodwin,
Mies Twitchell (eldest daughter. of Mr J.
Twitohell) who has been visiting in lie.
troit for the past month, returned Wednes-
day, acoonspanied by her annt,Mise Mulloy,,
of that city. .
Mies Mirnie Ker (daughter of H. B Ker)
is visiting her grandmother sect other
friends at Bayfield; and Miss Mabel Ker is
returning It three weeks'yisit of Mee Emma
ynnug, Godericb,
Miss Maud Goodwin is spen?ing part of
1..er vacation in London, having aloud her
Issueio classes in Blyth, Londesboro and
Clinton until the lst ot September, Mrs
MoHardy-Snoith will officiate as organist
in Willie Presbyterian ohtirch during Miss
Glodwin's absence.
Auction Sale of
Household Furniture.
An unreserved sale of the entire household
(ffe ,ts of the undersigned will take place at the
esideuee,
Albert St. Clinton,
—ON—
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16.
at 2 p, m. TIMMS CASH• •
D, DICKINSON, J. E. BLA.OKALL,
t111(A. Prop..
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Young Men and Women
Z.Ir OW"
Is the time to equip for Success in life,
Where?
THE NIMMO ric HARRISON
BUSilleSS & Shorthand College
Cor. Yonge and Cqllege Street, Tnrontb, is
unsurpassed for thorough work, equipment
and expert teachers, Individual • instruc%
tion given in Business. Sho: thand, Type.
wilting and Civil Service courses..
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Wiest record at all examinations.
on or n orma , on.
NIMMO 8D HARRISON, Principals,
3 in—Aug. 7th 2 College street, ToroU o.
Municipal Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the Council
of the Corporation of the Town of Clinton,
intends to construCt granolithio sidewalks
as mentioned below and to MUM the fintl
00Eib thereef upon the properties benefitted
and not exempt hv law from assessment.
A -ourt of'11- • ieio will be held on Friday,
zatis day of Aug., 1302, at 8 o'clock p. m,
Id the Council chamber, for the purpose of
heitring comi 1 tints against the proposed
assessment, or inaccuracy in frontage
tne!katireinente, and any other' complaints
which persons interested may desire' to
mske and which are by law cognizable by
the said Court. '
• WILLIAM COATS.
Clinton, Aug. 14, 1902, " •
Sohedule of proposed walks: -
On the west side of Victoria St. from. the
New Pest Office to Cutter St. Total cost.
$309.66; tqwn's ((hare of cost; 936.30.
Oa tbe west side of Victoria St. from
Cutter to Maria St. Total 00111b $405;
town's share of cost $31.9o.
1 EtolleATION 1
must have your attention. • The 4
New Catalogue of the i
'Central Business College.
TottoNTO
will interest you. It explains about
the beet work required for a good
paying situation. It tells you why
oar school is the best place in Cana.
Oa to, attend. Write for it,
Fall Term
wish. No yacatione. We have
'if you
9
but you may start At once 1
Opens sept. t
12 Teachers and 100 ' Typewriting
1 ' aped molts certain. I
machines to place at your disposal,
. W.. 'H. Shaw, Principal •
.YOnge &Gerrard Sts Toronto '
THE
Sovereign Bank
OF CANADA.
Authorized Capital.... .. . . $2,000.000
Subscribed ynpital 1,300,000
• HEAD °PERM, TORONTO.
II, S. HOLT, Esq, Montreal, President,
11 M. STEWART, Eml.,General Manager
, .Extracts fro:a Government Reiurns :
• . May 31, 1002 June 30, 1902.
Capital Paid Up $ 740,000 $ 8411.000
Ileserve Fund 110,000 141,000
Assets • • 1,150,000 1,900,000
Clinton rAnch Exeter,13ranch
L 1, Snyder, Manager I F 51 Kam, Manager
Notes ,Discounted, Drafts Bought and Sold.
Interest allowed on Deposits of $1 and Up-
wards. and compounded half yearly
. DepositHecolPts Issued.
A • General Banking Business
Transacted. •
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anted!
We want as many farm-
ers as can make it con von -
lent to come in and take a
barrel r f Redpath's Gran.
ulated sugar, as we are
crowded with it,and some
' of our friends complain,
if 'we store it on the street,
60 we will sell itfor $3.85
per hundred lbs, by the
barrel, to make 'room for
our next car.
Of course, we Will deliver
it any place in town.
1.1UB GROOERY
W. T. O'Neil We pay highest price for farm produce and we wan your troxis
One telephone number It 48
August 15, 1902
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lificKinnora. & Co.
STILL GREATER
BARGAINS a
They„week we offer very special bargains in Blurt Waists,, We
bought a manufaoturer's stook of overmakes at half price in new un.to.
date geode in fine Percale and Fancy Muslindetached oollars,faJd olot
some trimmed with insertion, regular price 50o to 81. We sell the 91
line for 50o and the 500 line at 250, Move quickly if you want any, We
wont have thern long at these prices.
We are Mewing out children's Hosiery regardlessof coot. We hue
picked out all broken lots and odd sizes ranging in price! from 8p to 15o
per pair and have plaoed them on our bargain table, and give you your
choice of the lot at So per pair.
° We sheer it fine renge of Children's Fine" Cashmere Hose in double
knees, high spliced heels and double soles, fine ribbed, fast black, in all
SIM at 15o, 20o, 25(3, 8013 ancI40o per pair.
ew Dress Goods I
We have received our first shipment of New Dress Goode, Wrapper-
ettes, Eto. in Venetians, Homespuns, Vicunas, Broadcloths, Cheviots,
Etc, in shadee of brown, grey, oxford, navy, black, myrtle, and heather
mixtnree from 60oto $1.6C per yard.
We will be pleased to have our lady friende call and inspect our New
Drees Goods whether they are ready to buy or not.
McKinnon ik Co., Bly
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Just received a
bale cf $5 Mat-
tresses
We haye•just received it bale of 95 Mat -
treses and in order tq reduce our stock we
have decided to offer them for on, week at
your choice for $4
This mattress hi made of extra heavy se en
covering, fitted with white cotton and. ell.
made throughout.
See our Window •
for a beautiful Polished Parlor Sui. ant -
ere# in haneillome velours coverings for 822,50.
Verandah chairs kept in etcolc:
°SteV. en sou, a„
Om Albert Street, opposite Town Hall. Residence--Opoosite Commeroial Ho'el
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Undertalco and Enibalmer, CLINTON. ONIg.
Farm for Sale.
Lot 31, Concession 3, H. R S., 103 acres;
school house on premises; within. five minutrs
walk ot church; 5 miles from Clinton and 6
miles frcirn Seaforth; large frame houae, good
orchard, mostly winter f mit, 2 good wells and
cistern; 2 barns, one 48160, with stone stabling
Underneath, the other 28x60..driving shed. and
hen house Apply to WHITFIELD CRIOH,
Clinton P. O. August 1—tf.
Sun, Ring..:
Late of Toronto, hu opened a •
on Ontario street,next to Ford de YoNell'e,
and is prepared to ex 0 ite all orders in his
ine, 'Family washing 50o per dozen,
Shirts se each. All workwill be called for
and delivered. Work guaranteed; ()Melo
solicited. '
wa
argams
10 per cent discount for cash
Off all the following lines when the purchase amounts to boe,
or more
Graniteware Tinware Shell Hardware
Clothes Wringers Gasoline and Coal Oil Stov(s
Pumps and Sinks Window Glass Daisy Churns
Ram Door Rollers Carpenters' Tools
'•Cutlery and Plated ware. •
We give below a, few special net prices for
• next week's cash buyers.
20 foot Wagoner Extension Ladders
$3.75
25 ol 41 ° 4.50
Peerless Machine Oil gi.35
Rogers' Extra Machine Oil • - .35
Golden Light " • , the best in use .40
Machine Oil in 5 gallon lots 5e per gallon less
Pure White Lead in 25 lb irons - 1.55
8 lbs Wire Nails • - - - .25
10 lbs Cut Nails • - - .25
• 6 boxes Axle Grease •- .25
Get our prices onBinder Twine 1.11ry Eureka Fly Itiller
arland Bros:
heap Hardware House
WE are doing business at the old stand, and make men-
tion of alew articles in which you may be interested,
and which can alwaya be fuund at-
11yu EAT MEAL, WASH BOARDS,
WIC IRE CLOTHES LINES, WHISKS.
L°E% 'MEAL,EALARLD, LAMP BLACK,
itftRANGES, ONIONS,
‘.../ATMEAL, OILb.
N TAR WOO D'S INK,
IU PTON'S JAM.
INDIA 'PICKLES,
OING SUGAR.
Aon, MUSTARD,.
AVILALT VINEGAR.
EPSOM SALTS,
PPS COCOA.
• oll+APIOCA, TEA
A 1/11PENIINE
"TOMATOES, TACKS,
A 00TH BRUSHES,
I3NGLISH PICK I."
XTRADTS.
QOAPS, SAtml, SPIDER.,
WINS-WILLIAMS PAINT.
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