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The Clinton New Era, 1902-10-10, Page 5it• a Glozlotts fllg Ba;:tigoln Event A royal time for those who need or who will need clothing. Men's Suits, Boys' 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 eeitt The object of this sale is to sell out this season's clothing before our new goods arrive. We never carry one season's goods into the neat season. All goods charged during this sale will be charged at regular prices. Positively no goods charged at sale prices Our goods 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. Men's 5.00 suits now - Men's 6 00 Men's 8 00 Men's 10 00 Men's 12 00 4.00 44 44 • • • 4 80. c4 44 . . 1• . . .. • . • 6 10 64 it ao .8 40 G 960 ° Boys' Suits • Boys' 1 50 suits now . 1 20 Boys' 2 00 " " 1 60 Boys' 2 50 " " 200 Boys' 3 00 " " ... • • • . . 2 40 Boys' 4 00 " • 3 20 Boys' 5 00 ." " 4 0Q' Boys' odd pants 40 Men's Overcoats Men's 5 00 Overcoats now • .. 4 00 Men's 6 00 44 44 ••,,.. • • ••• • • 4 80 Men'sr8 00 " 44 ••••••• • .. * 6 40 Men's 10 00 " " ..... 8-00 Men's 12 00 " 44 • • • • • • • • e • 960 BOYS',OVERCOATS and Pea Jackets reduced in same propertion. - • All fur goods at -absolute cost—Fur Caps, Coats, Collars, Gloves, Mitts and Heavy Underclothing., • • • Thos. Jackson, Sr., Yktorit. Block, CLINTON WNYMPAM • TUE CLINTON NEW ERA. I I . I I .1 , Wart., • , . October' 10th, 1902" I./awes Snell% \ Dispersion 1 On Pride), Oot 10th, a fel p. nc. lot 0,00n. La & Las Ls_ I 10, MoXilloi, term auk, ineluding 1,0 ex.1 Dale afformorns Cly- , port beam arid soreewellbred horse% MRS THOS. WALSH, proprietor, Thos.Brown desdales and LeiceSters. aUctioneer. onwra..4P a_ , Tile announcement bv air,Tanies 8nell,of Hal- Tneada.y, Oat 14, at Meeon'e hotel, Blyth I lett, out., of the dispersion awe. on Oct arti, or I Wallis, Prop; T Brown, Auot. 25 borse0, nnitil And Pnilieel unreserved; 0 ' hie entire "Bayne Bartell" herd of Shorthorns I Mal Kook of Iadcester sheep should receive the i ,.., m a . I attention of all latereste4 in tbe improvement / On w enneenay, Ont. 10th, at 1 P. 121,,lot 1 of live stock in these lines The atile la impera- - 1, con. 141 Entlett, farm etnek and ilnPin- ,Sittgi:tVnwoifillhir agirEagaIrgue.,t11,11141.t, , , merits, ROBT. lllo.00 WELL, proprietor.' The shorthornherdhaebeen ea tablished over % Thos. Brown, auctioneer. tock having been of 30 yeare, the foundation. excellent material and its amilitY Maintained ' s , On Friday, Oot 17, at Wilsoree hotel, 1 end improved by the continuote, use of high- ' BrnOelleld, at 1 o'clock, 40 head of steere ocalatstaiebatinlids liethepemiroosinti atupperloivezedd obnredeciainoegx Bhaovthe and bedeta; terms 11 rnonthe credit, with , raiale a right geed. record for many yeers in the 0e off the dollar for emelt. 1401 & 'Wheat, prize lists at leading fairs in Ontario, while the ' ley, Props; T Brown, Auot. Leicestera ahown froin this Rook attlie World'a Fair in Ohmage were very successsul in their On Monday, 00t, 201h, at 1 p. m._, toe 18, w nu rigs con 14, AtoRillep. fan= Steek and , The majority of the cattle are deseended from mints. MR8 WILTS1E, proprietor, Thos. tailor Tyryairliierri, the Pre rrefbreder. 011 SattIrditY, Oot 11311, at 1 p. M., at the Cobaeu, who was of the same tari;e, fid; O. 11.. Stock yards, Seeforth, 20 road of lino. Jeani Liad, who was a first -prize win- and Mrs Robt. Sheppard, x son. and generalparpese hones without reserve. 182.Z,:ltrigielial otetrrilebrrry bier. Broads, auotioneer. 1111j11 gioliCa(i'vVe ggrt was rap rey s• rani I 1 show , t k-lieshed b via 11 1 CLINTON MARKETS Vorreciid every Thursday afterneon 4000040010001110 4104.41141100010 Thursday Ootober 9, 1902. Feil Wheat oid...... 0 6C. new 0 60 Spring 44 ...... . a 06r, a 005 Oats .. .. . ... 0 20 0 28 Barley 1,01.11•4•11.0“.** 0 :35 a 0 85 raallgrria PeaeOrt•••••• .4.941". 0 80 a 0 80 Fleur per ow; Sheepskine 8 00 9 00 0 20 a, 0 50 Hay No, 1 Green trim. bidets 00 Stanfield's Unshrinkable w,cobort.: tot, inviee,°p7e.r. p r 401°00 30 :603 u. Pork, dreesed 0 50 * 0 5o DERWEAR 0 10 0 14 ' ff tub ... . . 014 a 01-5 Eggs per doz... .... 0 14 a 0 20 Those win& remind people that cold weather be approaching, and they begin to think ef warm Underclothing, aps. where they can get tha best assortment to choose from. As a rule our Mammoth Cash Store 26 uppermost in everyone'e mind. as they know we keep the best range of and unehrinkable. them as you like, and it Shea shrink bring them back and get your money, Bevvere of imitations. None are genii. ine except they are stamped Iflitentield'e Unehrinkable" • Wo oarry a full range of all other kinde of Uederweer, we hay in large quantitiee direct from the mannfacturere, for spot oath, which giyee ne a great apvantage over people buying in email quantities, Men's Union Shirts or Drawers, plain or ribbed, eaoh Men's Fancy Striped Shirte and Drawere, heavy weight, eoft finish, in all sizes, each 30 and 40o Monte Wool Fleeced Shine and Drawer, extra heavy weight, regular pricepo, our special price 45c Men'e fine Lemb'e Wool Shirts and Drawer; 75; $1., and $1.25 Boy's Shirts and Drawers, in fleece lined, pieta and ribbed, in all sizee, at 25o, 30o, 350, and 40e Stanfield's Unthrinkable Shirts and Drawer% $1 and 81.25 Two oases of Lediets Wool Underclothing opened *hie week I'otatoes, per hush.... 0 20 a 0 30 Dried Apples per Ib.. 0 06 a 0 05 , ISOUN, . SHEPPARD —In Olinton,Oot. lst,toMr . Robert kloteltn, Proprietor, Thos Brown,. covi.Jiady Jugly rargarter, a. :0.:1,:irinelt SCOTT—In Elul ett, ept. 28th, to Mr quality and Character and. a very neep milker, and Mrs a .., scow; a 8012. Axiotioneer, • On Thursday, Oot. 16th. at 1 p. m. at riP id 3. .TEsullETAgitt Zdurioitteept.23ed,to Mr and. e a u r pensit that hae been welt maintained in (mg a e generat one, Dr Armstrong's resitlenoe, Brucenem, and it is a very noticeable feature in the herd enaireavoi— Hensall,Sept.18th, to Mr clearing sale of house hold furniture. Dr to•clar, the females of breeding age carrying and Mrs T. SiMpaon, a eon. Armstrong, Proprietor, Thos Brown, bialannolnotters anal% the in- MaKEEVER—In Stephen, to Mr and rs ai ass. ors, some or me cows Auctioneer. Mrs Xos, having recorde of 60 to 60 lbs of milk daily. This McKeever, a eon. ' On Saturday, Oct, 18th, at 1 p. m. at familY has Produced probably as niany prize- WINER—In Crediton, Sept. 22nd. to Mr a. Winners at -leading Provincial fairs as aoy other J. E. Blaokall'a Hotel Stook yards. Aden- in Canada and member f it hay mid at h and Mrs Iihn Winer, a daughter, A'cow of this fagrAla fed eliv Mr Jamges sail,. 20 Western ranch horses, colts and nrices, STEWART—In Kincardine, Sept, 24th, ponies. Charles Wanks, Proprietor, Thos Brown, Auctioneer, FOR A SCIENTIFIC SHAVE Wherii you get a clean towel used Oa your face and everything free from septic condition, go to E. Munro, Tonsonial Parlor Sloanelitlock, Clinton. Notice t� Creditors - 1n, The Aratter Of The Estate of Robert Mulch, late of the Township of EastWaw- anoslo, in the County of Enron,' Farmer, deceased. , lane , sold at auction in Iowa last year for $700. to Mr and Mrs W J. Stewart, daughter. The sires used in recent years, and indeed for the last twentlyears.have been typeiii Sooteli- WILLIS—In 8€91' 23rd, to the entire bend has assumed that type of unns- WALKEB—In flowiok, Sept 24th, to Mr nal uniformity. A bull which had mueh in- and tire D. Walker, a daughter, Reenact in iithig this type in the herd was Vice bred bulls, of t e lowaiet, thiclaflea ed sort,and an is mom, a daughter. Coesul, bred by the ISMS% a son of the cleep. ribbed, mellow -fleshed Neptune (imp.) a Kmel- lar-bred Nonpareil bull. Vice Consul', dam was a Ruby Efill, by the Cruickeliank Brawith Bud bull Golden Or II . • Own. e wasfollowed by New Year, a Watt -bred bull, by Village Hero. of the grand eld Sittyton Bud family,and out of an UPpermill English Ludy cow. by -the noted Barmptou Hero,whose blood bred prize winners wherever it flowed The present stock bull, Star of Morning, now in -his 4.year-old form. a arst-prize winner at.London and reserve for the championship, is also a Watt -bred bull, of the Marr -bred Englieb. Lady tripe, his sire. eTeron. Win - to first -prize winnerrlitilfigVEMK*. wed bun •13AKER,OLIVER--At the Manee,_ of the excellent grize-winning Bracelet family, nipeg, -Sept, 1%h, by Rev. P.'Hogg, Wilfper dam, Imp, Miraulus, was a daughter of the illus. trams Cham ion of Eagland who more than Bella A.,youngest daughter, of MrsF,011ver, GA.LLAIIER—IttWingham, Sept 27th, to Mr and Mrs W R Gallaher, a: eon. COUCH.—In (Jornwall, England, on Sept 16, to Mr and Mrs Arthur Conch (nee Miss 13essie Bye, formerly of town,) a sop, MARTIN.—In Chicago, on Oot. 6th, to Mr and Mrs 0, S. Martin, a son; (form rly Mies Charlotte Barge, of Clinton.) • at.truzian. and his dam by t e great Barmpton Hero whose NV. riaker, of Portage la Prairie, to Miss ' Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S.. 0 any other ull .made the oruickshana herd Brussels. 1897, Imp. 129, that all creditors and others' haviog claims asabist the estate of the paid famous the world over. Star of the Morning TURNBULL--MoNAIR—At Crardkook. has also in his breeding the benefit of the pre - day of July, 1902, are required ou or before the I nuence in the evolution of the UpPermill herd Sept 80th, at the residence of the ride's Robert Minch, who died on or about the 29th ' potent blood of Heir of Englishmen, whose .in,- 2,5tia day of October, 1902; to send by post ore- father, by Rev..D. B. McRae Dr J L urn - paid or deliver to Meese. Dickinson at Garrow. I champion of Englishmen in Ifhe Sittyton'herd. daughter of Alex, MoNeir, merchantopran- of Mr Marr wae similar end equal to that of bull, Goderioh, 14 Min Jean . A., (mond of the tenant)! Goderich, Solicitors for the ak- • Anoeter family in the Rayne Barton herd which ecutors of the last 1417 i 11 of the NM &menial:1, i his ' has had. the benefit of the services of these well- ga LIUdr0sos 25DU bred hulls is a direct branch of the Renick Rose descriptions. the 1 ull partmulard of their of Sharon tribe, so successfully bred by Abram accOunts and the natures of the securities, If Renick. Of Kentucky, the Ornickshaalt of this any, held by them. • ' continent, whose herd woo the admiration of Andfarthertake notice that after such Met shorthorn breeders the world over, selections mentioned date the said executor, will pro- from it being sold at prices ranging from $2000 °tied to distribute the assets of tbe deceased to s4000 each for exportation lo England and, among the parties entitled there -to, having Scotland. An attraotive number in the cata. regard only to the claim of which they Shan logne is the red 5.year•Old cow, Lovely Mary,of then have notice, and that the mid executors the favorite Cruickshank Lovely family, sired Will not be liable for the said aesets or any by King William 21664,by Imp. King James,vrho part thereof to any person or.persens of whose , was by Royal James, out of Maid of Promiee 5th claim, notice shall tot have been received by byGravesend. There are 29 head, of Shorthorn.,. them at the time of such distribution. of different ages. DICKINSON& GARROW, Red Rose, alandsome red 2.year-old heifer of ' Solicitors for A. W. Mitch, W. W. Muteh and the I aVilna family, is a daughter of 19thPrince D.'.131, Mune.), Executors. _. • of Thule 22172, by San Mario, by Conqueror, Dated the27th (Lai of September 1902. • • bred by Hon John Dryden -and aired b the • ' Baldness, Thin Hair, Dis- colored Hair, etc. HASTINGS—GRAHAM—At reel. denoe of the bride's parents, Goderioh, Oot. 2nd, by Rev. Jas, Anderson,B, 13.,Fran- els Hastings, Chicago, Ill., to Annie,datigh- ter of 1): Graham, . )ODDS—SOMERVIL. LE—At the. rid- dence.of tha bridle's brother. Win. Eiemet- villa Seaforth, Oct. by Rev F. H. Ler. kin R. T. Dodd?. Mists Annie Summer- ville; both of MoKillop. aderweer in the county. The Stanliald geode are gbaranteed all weol 1%1 cEinnon Co., Blyth $114004114004,041041/410 11.41/0111,41411011)481601141 oat and Wood WasheclaHooking Valley CHESTNUT COAL, Minglewood Marsilon„ suitable for Ranges suitable for Gratem and small•CoalBurners and Cooking Stoves • Sel.eo- Lump. • Bit° W N --AN DERrilOy— At the teal- . Rev vore !fmthaesgbrraivdee.'s Jos, enn!sii,r0Owont.,..tlpst .171.1. 'Eleanor M. Anderson, both of Hulleit. Orinokshank Victoria bull Imi.Vensgart . • ROE--D1IFFIELD—On fOot: 1., 1.... 135? sale, an0. in these &ye of scarcity of fIrst-claas 25 Dtiffield, both of' Winghara. • rolgititigtiswilvSevilfitli.eicilidant eatfttel.kiiiittfi the ..nrroath-mozELT,ion Oct lit, by: The stook bull. Star of Morning, oes in the Rev. Win. Lowe Geo. Roe, to Miss Jennie • breed in Canada to -day, while his breeding is Reif. G.Adains,Perryburg,Ohio,A. Ritchie, x elled an h d i 1 litnited. anlount, acite, suit- able for Self -Feeders and Furnaces. The best substitute now to had for har I Coal STANDARD ELEVATOR 8133 cee p,rovjeyrnizAtceretest:1 Winellam to Mites Franees W. MoKell. • , tests. he rammer bulls in the ale, several of M IRE EiOt SE -TASLOPee-On Oet. lat. CLINT° • which ara sons of Star of Meriting are a stron gd ait• the residence of the .bride's parent's Wa, •• • • such as are needed in e . . • All kin , . straight; smooth lot. ill good condition an wanosh, Thos. Mirehouse, to Miss S'asan, veri part of the colantry t • DULMAGE—MAY—On Sept 2ard, by J tai ds of grain for the improvement of he character of the daughte. of Thee, Taylor, • . = wanted, and the *highest "'a .pribeipaid in cash for any 'quantity. Call at the Ele- vator and see Us before D. eRQUIITIRT. 18 COMING. HE WILL BE AT THE ' Rattenbur3r House, Clinton TUESDAY, October 1.41.4„ With HAIR GOODS, Ladies and Gent's WIGS, TOUPEES, WAVY and PLAIN FRONTS, SWITCHES. of every description, etc. He can improye your personal appearance, Plain features and disfigured heads- caused through the loss of hair oat& • perfeetion. Thousands owe their -fie to the skill of Prof Dorenwend, Ham In hear adorns and protects' ths heat ain't • fail to tem hie patent HAIR STRU 3T ORE patented all over the world. Private apart- mentaalecnred at hotel, Fite Glass out hair, EE espeoially grey and white, tak Juin exchange • k 'Renteniber for only one da,y, RatCenbury House, Clinton Tuesday. October 14th . • . . • We want as many tarn], ers as can make it conven- ient to come in and take a barrel ef Redpath's Gran- ulated sugar, as we are crowded with it,and some t of our friends complain; - if we store it on the street • so we will sell itior,§3.85, per hundred lbs, by the - barrel, to make room for .our neat car. Of ecurse„ We will deliver it any place in town. 'sd= BrayeBoKao be sold,: s Rope, D. D.., at the residence of the bride's is a horse •of capital rally and as made a large season this year n a d s'trict where mail father, 'Wm. F. Pali:nage. CEorrie, to Mies .filly of the same family is allo an exceedingly • inan imported home are standing. The 2-year-ol Amy P. Allay, Walkerton. • • Chea atemircie. 1r of Leicester sheep rinks as 'One of .12117TCHISON—'-in Seaferth 26th " the very best In Ameriee., and the sale affords P • an exceptional opportunity to secure rams for Geo. Hutchison, aged 87 years.' service ora foundation for a• flock. There Dire .WARREN—In-Bruseels,Scipt, 271h,ICate fifty Leicester sheep in the flock.. The catalogue is now ready for distribution; • ' , - • Warren aged 20 years. • , . . and will be mailed on application to Mr .Tames Snell, Cliuton. Ont. CaptRobson. denas ......GARDINEB—In Colblarne, Sept. 20111 auc, zaleanor, wife of Thos. Gardiner; • 'aged 65 .. tioneer:will conduct the sale an&ex ly expects a large attendance of . farmers and years., . • . breeders at Rayne Barton oti•Oot 22nd. • • ' • new Aiivertistitit.ts Servant Girl Wanted Wanted at elide, a ;irl—to do general houee- MARRIAGE LICENSES work in small Omni. • • • mop JOIIN STEPHENSON,Huron Street. ISSUnD BY In The Surrogate Court /I4 B. Rumba, Clinton Of The County of Huron. • In •The Estate of Stray !fellers: Joseph, W. Chidle,y, Late of The Tozon of ...-Cli,ntonan:-The-Coninty of --Euron,--Under- Deccased. 1iotieo is horcby given pruTtikint toeRevised Statutes. of Ontario ehapte 29 sction 88, that all persens having olaima against the estate of theaaid Sos c -ph W. Ohidlek, Who died ' 43r enqtirraer oliab tbe hr °lf6otrile61t4hthye010ob Yo 1°8fAudgan5ti 1-°4, aro next, to send or deliver to :Tolin Greig lafereh- • Strayed on the premises -if -the. -undersigned- • on•cr shoat tober 1st, lot 20, eon 2. 'Stonier two yearling heifers, red. and white 'in color: The owner.is regnested to pay expenses and take them away. pat, 9 tf„ . WM. Td,YhOli Card of Thanks. ant at Settforth, ()„ Ont,,the Admstrator . • . evil. After the /said 18th dor my Now. barn and to all others who have . of Haid.estate, fall artibulare of their olefins 18 sire to return my veri eincere thanks to 3331 e cm an ) v all who rendered assistance in the erection of vertifled by OK of October next', the Administrator will pro- na shown their practical sympatht to nie since 'coed to distribute We assets of the esta the destruction of My barv are It ia among the partiea entitled therato,having re- needless to say I' appraciatie thali ,ference only. to such claims as' he ahall have vrerd ann. ciRopnity a can express, • • • - • .recelved-enttee, and after such distribution JAMES SNELL any claim o/ which he shall not hate received - notice. • Dated Seafortb thitr,29111 day of Sept. 1002. h, On., SELLINO.OVT C002'telehene. ailrober is 48 . Solicitor for Admint istrator OUr ll11.1.11E1111:. 11(1 NI)E111.4 i)4:tu nxiirrirhp „ of .Rc",!_trell.riii.olo, 1 way the Administrator wili aot be responsible for Hallett, Oct 1bh. • 3,, M. -BEST, &Mort 13()ots • announce that they have beught the Furniture ndndertaking business of BROADFOOT & BOX, and will continue the mond in the old (stand • a'U AND MR J ATKINSON ORT • Shoes_ who has a thorough knowledge of the 'business, will have charge of %le . • Ettore, and witl do all kinde of REPAIRING end :UPHOLSTERING at moderate Flom i firstsclaso Hearse in connection to be sold - . a _ ;;:./ Having decided to discontinue the Boot and—Shoe Business, McKinney ; ros. Mingtrels A.i Tciwn Hall, on Thursday, 'October 16, - N. ROWE Grand Coronation s our entire stock is on the market, arid until a customer .can.. be' Ilimfitt found to purchase all of it, we will contiune tc ell our un- ing.:_ Shoe Is upcomfortable whether the Wearer mense stock of Boots aud Shoes at greatly redu,ced'prices. Since introducing this sale out business has been increaS- in.g monthly, which is strong evidence that we are giving the people genuine bargains. Walks, Sits or Stands. The following listytill give you some idea of our bargains Ilaaar Shoes Men'solliongola Kid Roots, all sizes, worth $2,5O, sale price $2 ' Men's Enamel Calf Boots, all sizes, worth $4.50, for $3.50 They Fit Well—Look, Well—Wear Well Mens Patent Leather Boots, American Mahe, worth $3.50 We carry in sto*ek 26 different Styles of tliis make of Shoes Are not uncomfortable • sale price $3 giving you a splendid variety to choose from. Ladies Dongola Kid Button Boots, all sizes, worth $2.50 The prices Imp from $8.00 t$5.4)0. - to $3.5d, sale price No Sho1dy-7.-N° Parer Soles. Jas. Twiticholi, Clinton Irri‘TcAgia, 1%4 Misses Dongola Kid Button Boots, vtII sizes, worth $1,25 Patronize the New Shoe Store and get liew. s to $1.75, male price 75e • a FirstPart 4 Magnificent Military Band And Symphony Orchestra - Every Act 'a Feature New dRefitiedUp-To-Date Grattil Street .Pttratii; t.,Itto9n• Advance 'Salo Of Beate at W. D. 'Fair's BOok Stare. Prices 25e, 8503 800. • Mangoids for Side Toffee for sale ilret.olitestlitngoldeLdeltvered. in town, at $3 per ton. Order bY Or tele- phone. D. FORAESTEN; 01(04on, 0o12 tetteher Wanted. 1.411* rot a. 8,110, 9,15. WaWalloak, holding a 0tId olcone_ertifieate, duties to cOramenee Jan. Std. /, 1903. almoner apolieations preferred. Apply to JOHN ELMO XT, Jr., seely 'Prose, Witurham , . ariana. ros: Hardware - House J :• L :HOLOWAY Who has moyed his stock of TWEEDS to the Searle Block, Is still givi ng 26% discount off all his Tweeds.. Now is the time to get a goocl cheap tailor-made, per cent. Discour he Modern ethod . , . . . . :':'I.'?':"--' :', '-------1-.1":• 1.•.:'7l'il-LI.i!71.4,'.''l l'i• ..,,,,.„1, ot;;;41.• F.it...„,.....,...w.....,--7-..•!!.., -el-7i - 5C• ..c.-.. 1'.! 7., • :,•I ... . .',.. .::::"...,,' : .i'att:il '11,1 • . ALWIt'ls / r'l; NI See our:, SatUrday. window for a for Iron beds, They are the latest ' ha,'iidioineBedroorn. Suite at $16 This suit is well 'made and hap, .xq-a7., able, Call and see Our assortment, style and are clean and comfort,- Of Sleeping Furniture call& o giA93°7 large bevelled glass and combinal ^k•';'44.-11,--- • non washstand and is worth.$1.8,. out we are making a cut on this suite and it goes for $6,. J. C. Stevenson, On•Albert Street, Opposite Town Hall; Residence—Opyreite Commercial Hata. Undertaker .and Embalmer, Clinton; Ont. anted 500 Bushels Timothy Seed, Highest Prices Paid. 1., • For Sale—Choice, clean, homogrowu Timothy. . See us for choice Crawford Peaches Plums Pears anc Ribbons etc. We keep the best only and prices as Low as. any, P33Y11.33tR, IVLArri.4A.N.22) StiocassOr tO ; JUST IN --Moore's ea,r1y Grapes, the sweet kindOgle Cooper & CO First lot in town • -Stanfield Unstrinkable Dont 'be,deceived by nther lines Field 10 be Suet at good. Stardieltre le etiperior to any etheitinderwear on fife. market; We can show you a long liet Of satisfied ottetomere Who have been wearing; Stanfield's!, If you have not already tried thStn do so this season, and you will he... 1 pleaeed with the reedit. Peace $2 to 82.50 per omit Wanted Apply to MRS. C. DOWDING, 0410 01 Mies Dom; on J oseph St , A. good general servant in family of two I Saskatchewan RobesAre lned with a superior quaiy of Astrachan, and have all interlitting of rubber sheeting to make them both wind water, preof, Color of lining, Stolid or greet —Mee 5631 62, Price $8 ,"41.. Ira IL- We haVe three Gait Rebee—good oelor—iong moat rcOueSir durable lifting. Price to oleos $5 °cob. all soaper-Spaotal-200 toile) to be dented. at 56 per double roll W. L. OiiII�EVP-'L Londesbo • ea