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The Clinton New Era, 1902-10-31, Page 51 tj' ,The prices Tango from $3.00 to Hilyas The game was a hot one from Canteion, Clinton, faultless game, followed c osely by lent conditton. They were !shipped by TEM OLDITON NEW ERA et '°ugh Cup Conies Here. NOTX0.---Mise°TaTiittlirVilingof CI Aerie An Ill -lit Ling Shoe 11 , After a histcrY of seine fifteen Yeare her sieter, Mre Ay. Toting. Arthur ...„..... In which Mac 7 ls Waterino, KaSPe IS;_te Fischer aud IVIissFiseher spent Sunday . played for We glerY or timing the in (Jarlow. Qutte a number of pepple Is urcomfortable whether the wearer /dough Cup, it was again contested ror from here took in the temperance lee - by our 0.0. I, football club,at Seefortb, ture given in the temperence lecture ' Walks Sits or Stands' . on Saturday afternoon last. About fifty leads goiurt oyee,besules a tewgoitig by grvealiTMGrscirgetaintAtFI:anTeedaitg. Clinton Mike were neesente-two large , wedding of Miee Haiti ar,of BelgraV train and bicycle, while our two push. last Wedueeday, Miss Edith VValte liaaar Shoes • . footed the distance in two boars and lag teachers. l)dessre. McLean and Tier, h five minutes. For several years QUI Tbanksgiyingwitli ft lends in Stratfor as returned home from eriendin . echoel has contested for the above cup • Are not uncomfortable - out of town, but bad never been sue. Stanley ceesful in bringing it home. To 0. Mus APPLES -Hugh McGregor received They Fit NV ell—Loot T11 f11 Well tard,the captain of the team, falls the letter this week from a arra in Roc • °LINTON fia.tilifiT14 b, Corrected every, Thursday afternoon has been epending a few Weeke With Thuredity Oetobeist80, 1902. . MARKETS -The markete for the past week sate roan?, changee, due to several causes nut n the beef line very little has beendoneand no demand for export cattle °wine' to the limited fillip ping space on yessi Llo thereby causing ue a decline, No cattle being shipped from et " here during tbe peat week, vehich is an re unusual thing. The same can be •id of sheep, owing to a heavy drop in tbe - market. The supply of huge is •becorn- ing too great for the demand and a conetant wane in price ie on $5 00 bell* a paid by local Nuevo 'this weft. The It- demand for winter supply of potatoes has caused a sudden rise in the price, and will still go up, 50e a bushel beiva asked at the present time. Butter and cl" for theua vformer,lagtwaanItl" i5lOiteett al0150" fhoer- the latter. Peaches are cheaper at 10,1 to 50c breket, groper 10e and Ws, t,. Matoes 80o and dried apples 4c. Sever- al loads of wood were offered Wednes- day at 02,50a cot 4, Fall W..h.e.at old 0 65 new .0-65 k, Peas.. 00 84 05 ..g6a 00 4356 0 65 a 0 65 0 27 a 0 29 • 060 a 060 Flour per owl ..... 2 15 a 9 15 Hay 800 a 900 Sheepskins; 0 25 a 0 50 No. 1 Green trim. hides 5 00 a 5 50 Warinallen"ab,"pVer lb.. 0 08 a 0 12 2 50 a 2 50 Pork, live .. . . . 5 50 a 500 Pork, dresse.d. 6 Ou a 6 25 Butter,lcose , 0 14 a 0 15 tub 014 a 015 Eggs per doe . . 0 15 a 0 16 Potatoes', per bush........ 0 $5 a , 0 50 Dried Apples per lb0 04 a 0 04 • honor for the success that, the team dale, England, in answer to. a, note '• won at Bearot tb. Though our beye placed in a barrel of 20 -oz. pippins (fall We carry in atock 25 different styles of alb Ulla() of Shoes played an exceedingly good game apples). They, bad been purchased throughout,Yet there are a few among from Manchester and Smithfield roar giving you a splendid variety to choose from. them, that excelled. Baird laying a ket for 17 shillings, and were in excel . &tart to linith, our boys displaying a No Shoddy—No Paer Soles. • little better discipline and kept the ball on their half moat of the time. There Roderick - • IrifuNd7sappeared from our OUP-The student Who myster- ended seriously for one of. Seaforth's sport or according to rules. and which best ple.yers, and that is tripping and time, turns up in Batavia, New Tor who has never been heard of in that where he had gone to free himself fro Patronizethe New Shoe. Store and get New Shoes: was one feature of the genie which in v ollegiate was not in keeping with this manly Institute some 11 months ago, and CILI1\11=01ST• • • •' hecki hi T dd d 1:1 d were both running for the ball and the uncongenial teals of study. His name is Edgar Down, and his parents kicked at it at the same time, and in. t h d T dd 1* h d reside in Usborner township. • Hodgins' extended arm, throwing it FIRE -The fourth fire in three weeke fiewiletes•AesootottatAwivieliSetemeseliva.• ItAionaaaVVIAPOWIAA0WWWWIPIA0 out ofjoint at the elbow, and he had occurred on Saturday afternoon, and Wanted. JUST IN 46°A car of POTATOES New Raisins, New Currants 8001.1 8.8 possible. New Honey • • Prime Se tember h • Also all lands of good Poultry L 'PI • 1•eleisP. and Dried Apples, for trade ciralTes ZiPertieceize or cash . Meddle and Cddilsh in Mocks P New Oranges, Lemons Pigs,/to Have you tried our Stratford Sausage? They are selling fast an are very fine, All these goods are best qualities and prices right lir PinTIMIRO 14-49..ITIJAIsT33 $ Successor to Ogle Cooper & Co . solevoi!v.1.0040.00010wwwwwwes otou-404t•olowleetainewouvwwwwwo, fouled three times when a goal shot . was Made, nd twice was it kicked hours. Their position is thie : The u total receipts from . all sources this ' throgh whean Seaforth was off side, . . year • are $1488.75. The exp.enditures, The following students comnosed the • including. 8200 to clear off last year's team :.s -Goal, C. Sewers; backs. A. - deficm it, and the amount of this year's Clinton Furniture. It Underiaking. Company 0 Mustard, R. King, J. lIcEwen ; for- Prize list' Bahd and R. Helyar ; half back, . C. - something over $900, will amount to $1880. leaving a deficit of wards, M. Alkenhead, CJ, Mustard, J. - $307. In.s.cidition to this, the directr•rs Whiddon, J. Todd, R. F: Stoddart. . have bet I aartying for some years a 0 Rowe at HollowaBrown Jackson 'acted as referee to the note of $7504 so that altogether they .satisfaction•of all, and E. M. McLean Brown are facing a deficiency of over $1100. , and F. R. Rodgers were tench line um- to'be taken to a doctor's oftice,Where it burned down Danny Campbell's house, near the river bank, at the foot .was put back in place and the atm done up in opiate. The accident laying up of Cambria road. one of tneir men, U. F. Stoddart was .AcCIDENT-While Harry, son of . . asked to lay up to balance the teams. Chas. Washington, was hurrying to During the first half of the second • the scene of the tire on Saturday, on time our boys had evidently become his wheel, anotherrider in front of timid from the previous mist:tali,. and him fell, and Harry went over him. allowed Seaforth to get it goal in ciii . The bicycle broke clean off at the them.This acted as a stimulant how- crown, and Harry was pitched for- ever to our team for it was not lour Nerd, lighting on his shoulder and after before they succeeded in scoring breaking his collet hone, ' • another goal, and for the rest of the: , or1., MECTORS' MEETING -The directors time our live were put on their piettle of the G. N. W. Exhibition had it long to keep their opponents from tieing. session on Tuesday evening.The re - Though the score stood two to one in - port of the committee appointed last Olinton's favor, it would have been six week to devise some means of raising to one if a little care had been exercised the amount of deficit, was brought in, by some of our players, for the ball and they r tl d with it for f 6 . • . . announce that they. have bought the Furniture and Undertaking liminess of ;BROADFOOT & BOX, and win continue the Bettie Mike old stand ' J D A.TIC1NSONI . who boii, Iherough knowledge of the.busiiiess, Will have tharge of this store, er.fi will do all kinds of REPAIRING; UPHOLSTERING and , PICTURE:FRAMING at moderate prices, • UNDEIVTA.X.ING in all 'its branches. Night and Sunday calls answered at 'residence, Primulas St, ; directly back of Preebytetian. Chnroh. n firstaelliss .Kearse kept. - 0 It was decided that , before final action 0 pires. As it requires a bond from the should be taken on any of .the prop° winning side of 0150 for the safe cue- sitions before the, board, a cariYass tedian of the cup; it will be a dayor the town and country sho uld be made' of two before the coveted prize. arrives to secure funds. in an endeavor to in town. We understand that Goder- place the exhibition on a more sub- ich has issued a challenge to playfor it, stnntlal. basis, and canvassers were and that it 'is Seaforth's intention to appointed for this purpose.try and redeem it before Noy. 14. Sr, ourcitizens may, in the near future, ' have the pleasure of witnessing two AN ORIENTAL EVENIN(.4.-=A considerable part of 'the program , of ' games of this invigorating exercise. After the football game was over the Colonisl Moving Picture company, which will appear in .thei-Town Hall Misers. McLean, Tier and Hilton were under the auspices of the.I. O. O. .0`..1 invited down to the green for a gama of bowls till tre in time. A twelve and Thursday. Nev. lath.isof an Orient on .• plared Prin al nature. • There is • mystety,. magic game was . Rassisted • R N. ROWE - J D ATKINSON': A. J. HOLLOWAY Manager & Funeral Director and fun in every scene. The spirit of • • • k MessrsCo linand Shineogers, upheld ••••*•alladirPO4•resityspot.•444.0.- the Seaforth end,bg GO nt as it was blinton's the thine eeethes in every picture •.• • ' 'winning day, the score stpod 8 to 7 in played. It thaws the flinty,- melts the the town's favor. : misanthropicichildien are enraptured; , • the world is merrier frouiparticipating in an evenings. entertainment so Prohibitido . ' crowded with curiosity and ;tensility. ' It is worth your while to realize. the Aliont seventy-five people answered the importance of making an early selec, call Ofthe West Huron prohibition Alli ion.ef.seats,-which can ..be procured to meet- in -Teiiiperantie' Etidt- Gediritiche, t at Fairs Book ore.. 1So 'doubt many , last Friday afternoon. Mr G. M. Elliott, of,our citzens have heard of Pitt. resident,• occupied the chair for thk Bristil with his edurated horses. A ! first half hour, and Rev Mr Wifeless of St: few years ego they travelled through Helens, vice-president, for the remainder of Canada, but who lost his entire. outfit the session. Dr Fowler and Mr J. J. Boinuth; of winsham, were prima , re_ during the Boxer war .in China. Prof. , w present the B. T. of T. of that town. Bristil isnomanaging the above temperance advocate, gave an outline of latest that Edison has produced in the CMIPIttlY. and has • evei ytbipg the Mr John A. Niohola, the well known moving picture line. Further para. the pan of campaign and a' general dice culars will be annciunced next.week. cniesion followed on ways and, means. , 2104.md,otion of Rev M. J. Wilson and H. of HolmesSille, it was decided to • Sale Register. aepoint 6.• dorrimittee to donde what : amount of money should be asked from Ferm.stook, eto of john Wiggintoo, lot • each rounioipality,•for campaign purpoees, 54, Bay field road, Goderich townebip, on The best bisauit and always the beat • -s4-1.-Tititchanges.- No unctertaintieSt-'s . - Every biscuit light, moist, delicious. If yeti want this tierteinty,Re. Baking Day, use• - • . • Hovey's BakingPowder, 256 Our Baking Powder is an absolutely pure Cretin Tartar -.Pow.der -.contains nothing injurious .1. E. HOVEY, Dispensing Chemist, Clinton b.asiasaussusemOossweswiww•••••••• a n te We. Want.asy. ers as can'inake conven,. lent to come in and take a- . - sbarrel.cf Redpith'e Gran ulated sugar,aswe are crowded with it,and som�- of our friends ckunpitun; if we Store it 'On thOstreeti solve will sell it for $4.00 per hundred lbs, b, the -barrel to make room for our, goat car. • • • Wanted •••••••••'. 1 • ; • • . and president Elliott, Revs James Hamil• ;Friday Noy. 7, T. Brown, Amt. . • A good.senerat servant in family of two ton and J. W. Robinson and 'Messrs. Jas. Farm Stook, implemente, do:, of a. H. Apply. to AIRS. 0, E. DoWn1NG, care of Miss Mttohell and James Coidwell were ap-' , Doan, nu Joseph St. .hilford, Holmesville;on Wednesday, Nov. pointed se .sueli committee. . ' . . It was decided that the funds• collected :12112, Thomas Gundry Arun. . . Stray Reiter& should be direoted through the Executive, ' On Tuesday, Noy. 18, at 1 p. m, on lot and that the amount of literature to be 12, oohoession 11, Siclidlop, farm stook Strayed on the premises of the undersigned Wiesen and its distribution should be in and implements. A. Menzies and n. on t:r about botcher lst, lot 30, con 2 Stanley their hands, they to communicote with the Gordon, executors. T. Brown. ' auotioneer • '• ' : 'VC YotrileiNe hAee"rettriadtrilnywhit: .eIn rt color. yioe-preeidents for each mitaleipallty, and • • expenses seditaxeethem Pawail. IF P Y" PaY -to have power to fill vacantiles arising from • ' ' BORN. ' , Oct. o tr. • WM. "TAYLOR any canoe. 1 • . 1,, ••.• ., . , The matterof engaging ontside• ii odors TOMS -In Auburn, on October Ilth, the wife of Mr. George Toms, of a son. ARRIA.GE LICENSESM•„ ,to address public) meetings throughout the .riding was left in the hands of the Exe. CARBERT-In Hulletkon Sunday 00/6 . ontive, who were to commence their .work 26, to Mr and Mrs Thee Carberka son. ISSUED BY at one& MO WAT-In Wingham, Oot lfith to Mr , B. uinba I, Clinton , . In the evening North street Methodist and Mrs, jno A Blowntt, of a daughter. ) J. 1B 11 1 church was crowded•to the doom ve li, it a JOHNSTON-Irt Lower Wingham, Oob. deeply interested and even enthuaiastio 22nd, to Mr and Mrs Wm johtiston, a Clergymen, and then Mr Nioholle, address, . don hter. . Me and Mrs W A Edwards a son. EIEWARDS-In Fordwich, Oct. lith, to , R ,A I ..abort addresses were made by the local audience. President Elliott presided, and ALR! -In Belgrave, Oct 20th, Mr 01 course, we will deliTer STANDARD ELEVATOR ed -the ler e audience makingone of the most convincing Ogresses for prohibition Wha,ey. a son. . ...: • -- -- i lar it any p ace in town. .1 I ever heard in Goderioh. He fully explain- ALLAN -In Wrozeter, Oot 18th, o -. CLINTON. . ed the Ontario Liquor Aot to be voted on and Mr Jas Allan, a ion. ROB GROCERY • I • Deo 4thr ohoynng the ekcellertoe Of its DO1JGLAS-In Wroxeter Oot 1.4th to Mr .W1* • ell, wanted, and the hi hest. wilaiir ars 'and thiJ hearty ispplanse with ' All kinds of' ' features, and Judging by the attention of and Mrs Jno Donglaa. a 'daughter. • T CO'N • gram h. a deep and lasting impression in favor of Our, telehone number ,e48 • I prices paid in cash for any quantity. Call at the Ele- the Aok dealt also with the arguments against prohibition, ;based on its alleged BUTTON-ALCOCIC-In Morrie, Oat., • g was fro nentl oheered he ma Y , de HTINT-In on Oot. 26, to rr • and Mra Charles HUnt, daughter. The Novelty Baltery and Restaurant • Vator and See US before ineffecitiyeness and. ita dangers .frOm a 21, by Rev r M ebb, Brussel% Alfred commercial and bunnies standpoint, and • Batton to Miss Elizabeth Al000k, both of . • . selling • " * the facts and Agnes gated were certainly Morris. • . a drone reply .to the ergumenta of the D. Ellitatt.3111RT: antis. The -admen was free fram the 0 5freirj5,1bRyERNWASIISIMOTb,11: Pit WBIeEillgol elighest offengive word or allusion to thoiggs$Larevi Hibbert, to Miss Ela Sin2pson',; .of "4 Attend the Best It Pays ..who oppose prohibition, and si right tud:F witlton. . • • derstanding of this groat hike would be CENTIIAL-- -111-feelinvoleared_o.wayoeksiticli reached, and much misunderstanding and THOMPSON -TODD I -At the reel - donee of the bride's parents Oot 19th, by Oy sters Oysters1 ' We are prepared to Serve beet Oystere either cooked or,re.w. . • :We also have canned meat Young Doh, Spring Makin. , `•Corned Beef, Boneless Turkey, al• so. the beet oilmen. We handle the best chocolates . /11c1Cornioks choice Maricaibo alga Pattersons °reeling mid burnt al- moride. randy bon hone always . 1, in Stook. 4, A. ahoice• stook of oranged and L leinone,.bananae and all kinds , of fruit ti season, *1 Fowl bread and °oho alwaY \ on had, ' 1.. Wedding Cakes a 1.. 6 . Specialty.' 1 , o 01 . o 0 ..tt..W... IN it IL 11. Ilr Vg ilt***1%•.•*. iv 01 lifeelay, Clinton. Terme etriotiy oath, e L. • • dresses as thie could be heard in eieryBev S-M-Whaley,Herbert. _Thompaan.91. .. munleipality throughout the campaign, Sault St Marie, Ont,, to se Lizzie I., se - No vote of thanks ever extended to a cond daughter of Thee To d, St Helens. STRATtORD, ,ONT; speaker was more thoroughly. deserved SCHULER-McOATIGHEY ----. At *St. Recent graduates have exceptergOod than that tendered Mr lgiaheile. Miehael's church, Blyth, Oot. 201h, by Rev poiitione at $40, $45, $60 and 000 a A very pleasing musical programme in. Fr, Mo'Mentunin,Prenk Sohulesto Maggie, month and a few days; ago an applicel I interspersed the .addresses and a Bub- essiond daughter, of Mr sea Mrs Frannie was redeiyed offering one of our grad-] . etantial ealeation was taken up it the McietttIghel. Blyth. 4 notes of loot term a saleiry of 0800 a i close of theineetink ' Partner' S Instititte Seetingt: LAAJOHLAND-In Morrie, Oat 18, Jim - DM. • year, Tbie is the kind of evidence - you are loAing for as•te the best school to attend Catalogue free _ ., . --- Lanohland, Aged ill years. Enter this month if possible ' 'The follovving meetinas are annoutl; li,EID -In Elaot Wowanosh, Oat 'lath, W. I. ELLIOTT_, Principal Port Albert go:v. Halt) ''-' Nov.24th, yJeeteoWalker, wife of Sas R Reid, aged 72 rename se "Ad ul-hurn(Temperanco Hall.)Nos, 25th. • St. Helen's (Town HalL)Ney. 20th. Mrs Fleet Wawanosh, Oeb 19th, Apples *Wanted . . During the first week in Decenth r Witurhare (Town Hall) Nov. 27th. • °renitence (Town Hall) Dec. 0th. ....rs A Stein, aged 28 years • • Thee Davidson, es, ated 873'eala• DAVIDSON-in MoRillop, Oot, .21st, *. Paring arid Cider tterlgi,nettd:rifgirt bnediac(14,Rittel ' avzawtonio In Clinton on Mon - lay, Oat, •27th, Joseph Livermore, aged I .tiples wanted . fint and. Blyth. Regular Meetings will - „ . • t the 4-‘,,, 6 held r4 (lila" and D108.ehhml a •08 yours. - GARBUTT-Ds Gerrie. on Ootober 10, . sometime in January. The principal Garbutt, ueld,asabged 11 dtbv3hytav a, 'Rev 114 J. "a Mrs . . ' o , speakers at the supplementary meet: ramottnoon,-In Cleveland, Ohio, on Minton Evaporator ings Will be Andrew Elliott, Galt, and Setitember 26, Henry Stewart MacGregor, Mee Ineddock, Guelph. ' on and after In the lid of Institutes holding the raf"ontritehro.1,"t litille6k "Id 52 learn and 7 largest nurnher-of meetings during We 14 to ite credit and an an. re ate tte •Rtro,a4•14-A4 7 4 ItrtulewiSeptember 15th, 1902' ToloonOc1ober184ZorinBd. kBrtigvhenatlae' dation of 2,415,and naot Huron, Institute' fbnnerlY 0 Hea6rtb' aged 74 Yea"' T 0 w N.•& e II s a :13111,2 meeting': viith an attendance of 111.4.1LTIbl-xn ntladta, on Ootaber 16, MOW Janet Martin, aged 40 yettrit, • • TORONTO CATTLE MAR "Itt. Five dollars was the top price paid tor export cattle in Toronto on Wednesday and this wail secured for very few, The range, veinal' trom that down to $4.25. Export bulb; were $8 50 to $4, With a few choice up to $4.25. Short' keep feeders', s.those weighing 1. weighing eleyen to twelve hundred pounde,elling at 04 to 450, and ninehundred patinde up, at $3.50 to $4. Light stockers sold it $2.75 to 00.50 for good., ones, with Jersey and Holstein grades at $2 to $2 50 Good butchering cone sold at f. 4 o $1 40, with inferior down as low es 03. Dry cows sold all the way from $2,50 to $4, new $Ortritsenteuto r6licher. Wanted. Female teacher wanted for the Junior divis- ion of Auburn Public School. Duties to oora.. menu, tb,e 881 a January, 19011, anlriy. staling salary and testimonials, (a personal applioa, -Von pederred). To JOHN WILSON,Seoy,,Treas Oot.31.--4,„ Auburn r...0.• 1 Oct:Ober 314t, 1902 041000004100 004.00000040.0041104104000 VicKinnon dr Co. I MR(IANERY. November is alwaye a big mouth for Millinery and Ibis maim we have uncle great preparations for it. We hove plat received and mooed into ate& a large asaortment of the newest styles in Reedy -to- Wear Hats. Also Untrimmed Hats in all the latest designs, and a full stock of Trimrainge in Flowers, Tip, S'eatbers, Buoklee, Silks, Velvete, Ribbore, Ete, Stewart hag charge of the Millinery Departoieet with a full st if of ossiet• • onto. She will be pleased to tele° your order for any style of Hat ,you and have it trimmed in the latest; style in short pones. No Hat is'allowed to leave our show -room, except it is ° trimmed in the latest style and becoming to the wearer. speemLs • This week we show several spccial linecitt very IP low prices:— Ladies,' Umbrella Shawle, made of white gloria ebetland floes, in rieW pat. I terns, at very little more than you would hoy, for the floss, 7So, Stand Anothe8r1e2b5iptnent of those Heavy Warm Yeats and Drawers for Ladies, with long sleeves and Gimped, very special at 25o. Ladies' Fine•Lamb's Wool Veins and Drawerk in all sizee, in Nick, natural and white at 50o, /5o and $1. Aek *0 .000 our Men's Heavy Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawer°, worth 60c for 450. . Wien' Oloth htantlee, ni long and medium lengths', from $8.50 to $15. McKinnon & Co., Blyth 011411001111111104041) 10011100••••011101, WaSlied !Hocking Valley Select ' Lump CHESTNUT -COAL, Mingleikood Marsilon; .oal and Wood suitable for Ranges suitable for . Grates and small CoalBurners and Cooking Stoves '• Heusi -and Lot tor Sale.. A -limited. amoimt Semi7Anthiaeltei suit . able - for .8elf-Feeders. and .Furitaces;..... The Thetroperti of the late Jac: Turnbull, Sit; b . . .01inton, isoffered fire Se e. cheap. There is . . . . uated tittle Corner of.Vietoria andldaria. Ste. est .subStibute .now to be had for .har 1. -Goal ; two story frame dwelling bonsai containbrg /2 • rooms cow wising .adonble parlor, two Mein. 'rot, ms and o be honns,thercia also asmall barn, bearing fruit trees For pertioulars, apply to JAS. SCOTT. othertr.e8a1.7 some is ( on the tot. Barrieter, Clinton. 500 Nen Wanted. The Ontario Sugar CO, , Limited, Berlin,Ont , can fisd work for over 500 men (farmers sons perferred) harvesting sugar beets on the sugar beet farms in the County of IA aterloo. Fifteen Cents an hour will be .paid t faithful. able men. Labor tiokets can be purchased at all iitation i�r stesierreue reepartniseteve Or meter"- • -•Work will last from . three to four weeks, at the conclusion of which a special opportunity will be given to all hands to see through the sugar faotory, which will be in full oporation. Make application immediately to • A. E. SAUTTLEWORTR. • Agideultural Suphrintendent, br letter or by calling at the Company's office In Esrlin. _ • TEE ONTARIO SUGAR c0., LTD. arland ros. Cheap Hardware House OUR WHOLE STOCK OF AND Soots - OR; be sold 100 Young.Me Wanted . . to quality for positione as etenographere at the The Canada Business College, CHATHAM. Positions at 050 -and 060 per month are to day going bhgging for young men to till them. - . ' We have now elei,en tinfilled calls for male eteeographers alonaand the num- her keeps increasing. It offers the best field we know of today for bright, capable young men. . • Write for.particulars and catalogue D. McLachlan . • ehatham.ent. • CHARM TO TEE EYE? LATUT ANDirrt OF EVERITIIIII Town Hall, ,Ciinton, Thursday, Nov. 13th, Matinee at I p. •e0lOnial Moving Picture co - Au Oriental Evening oe Having -decided -to discontinue_the Moot and Shoe Business our entire stock is on the market, and until a customer can be found to purchase all of it, we will continue tc sell our im- mense stock of Boots aud'Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Since introducing:this sale our business has been increas- ing monthly, which icstrong evidence that we are giving the people genuine bargains. We have in stock BOY'S SCHOOL BOOTS, in TAIL grains, as wellas heavy grains, from the best makers in Cana da, and they are going at bargain prices.,, • Call *and buy a pair of our FINE DONGOLA KID lace Boots heavy extension sole': for men: Extra value at $8 on., sale winle:.they last at $2.50 • - We also keep all sizes in Mesits a - Boy's* LEGG1INGS Under the auspines of the in light and heavy grain leather. ei O. F. Lodge No. 83 Presenting the most elaborate program.of Mov- ing Plantes ever aeon in one ExhibitiObv,We desire to emphasize thisfaot, and we truthfully sesett that we have the largest . and best .61- hibition of this character in America. Amur- A/1y yAttlis_.ye seco none 58 cond. We preset t the onry authentic ariecompTeir- life like representation of the Coronation of King Edward VII. Together with the dazzling street pageant o the King; Queen and Court departing froM Westni faster Abbey, Hissing, Roaring Elvers of Lava,' The Eruption- of Rt. Pelee Abeililant production of that tarnotts fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk The Thrilling 'English Stag Runt, London 'Urethan atWOrk and Dearilug Resift*, Shooting the Whirpool Rapids Andover 50 other intenselyintoresting subjects. We also introduce High -Class Vaudeville Acts Lowest 0o5Pri-1;le'Priees for this Date Only. Matinee 10, 20c5Eitening 25035e We Make these Spebiel LoW :Prides for this Engagement only to introduce tho greateat Exhibition Of its kind in Masten:too. •• Advance, saw opowat Fair's Book stoie, Comfortable. Secure Your SeatToiDay. , . • • Also a large stock of RUBBERS fof4 Boys Women; Allitqs- and Ckildren.• , • . Your lila is in red for $100 frJa the minute von btty a pah of the TUB ritO-OrAutittlatS. .' Jas. Twitchell, Clinton. and,,getVp: cy Oh costs nothini. • •••••, • •4".,,S• • • • . • . .......... • . • • 11. iii :I 427 Stanfield Cuderim adelio:4: • :. . positively nnehrinkable, and will wear longer ia • ;• 'stwheia:net , anyotheroet t vhieearry kind an Long- . nays it)ftlirdil b : tys. Wvao xhta, :181,81311z: igi 16i sito oif:wetii :et; 5o2f.74511istotisn8d.egro; ; . o o oe now for $2.25 el a at quality.-aiZe lite:216.r; thieresii8..60 ' 414 '.: LQ.lig Rubber Boo "„ : Room–Three only -Cloak $tibea-long hair, dark grey, oath • 0 : DIV48,00ATe-Nioeitingt,:4 doh d grey anNook, $7 to 010 , . • et „ 0 . A .13AnciAtNDON'T AlpiS IT. 25 All Wool Titoter Cootti -,41 : tiLSTERk Sigefi 36 to 40, Your choice Ono they loot for, only $4 ; : W. L. OTIIMETTM, tondesboro i :•••••••••••••••••••• liitOol141400.11090401180080411: '