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Clearing, Sale of
Men's FurnishingS.:
I- have disposed of my stock of Men's Furn-
ishing to Messrs. Hodgens Bros. who will
take possession on the first of Marcia next.
• It is imperative that it be reduced at least
one third before that date, In order to do
this I will commence a great clearing sale of
the entire contents of my store on
Saturday, Jan. 25th Agents Parker's Ale W0414
A Fountain
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A noon to busy men
A Convenience to any one
Handier than a pollen
Quicker than a regular pen
• Cleaner than either
Always ready to write
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fiRMRIPIBLI).
The choir of the Pi esbyterian church
was entertaided by Miss Higgine on
Fridity airs ning.-M ise Edith Flamers
left for the Normal College in Loudon
last Monday. -Miss McFarlane of
Manitoba was the guest of Mee. Geo.
Hill lest week. --Rev, E. Sawers
went to London last Saturday, return-
ing the same day. -Mr. • William
Graham left for his home In Toronto
last week. -Excellent meetings were
held at both sessions of the Fanner'
Institute on Friday week when inter-
esting addresses were given at both
afternoon and evening meetinge and
excellent music was provided. --At
the annual meeting last week of the
Presbyterian church, Miss. Lily. Taylor:
was re-elected organist and precentor
for this year, -This past year has
been the best on record of the church.
financially, and it was proposed that
in the near future Wes he taken
to build a new church or greatly re-
pair the present one. -Rev. E. I.
Sawers spoke in very touching terms
nn Sabbath of the death et Rev. Dr.
Robertson, the late missionary head of
the Presbyterian church in Canada.
-The following students have re-
turned to Clinton Collegiate Mies
Kate Hart and Messrs.Obarles Sevrers,
MerteNikr 44= Albert
McQueen,cyert
' home.
HULLETT TOWNSHIP.
The W, D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest, Alwa 8 the Beet.
Jessie MacLacliIaii.
and continue it until the 28th of February.
You knowjust what this stock is. It • is one
of the best and most complete colleatimis of
Men's Furnishings in the county and has
been bought from the best makers and deal-
ers. Without any reserve whatever the stock
will be placed on sale commencing Saturday,
Jan. 25th, at prices that have never been
equalled in these parts for goods of.as good.
qualities. You don't get a chance like this
very often and the prices will make it pay
you well to buy now even for future needs.
Hats For The Sale .• • •
The entire Hat stock will 'be grouped into three prices,
for this sale and yo'n can savelrbm .50c to' $1.25 if you wil
buy your.hat while it lasts :•
Hats at 75c • Hats at $1.75
Every hard and soft at in the: The best Hats in the store sell -
store, good qualities and mg at this price, no • reserve,
shapes, everything that eold • fashionable shapes, lie e that
at $1 and $1.26, choice during 7 g sold at $2.50, $2.75 and $3; I 7 g
the sale U choice during sale..., , .... II al
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Hats at $3.
Hard and soft Hate, blacks and colors, popular shapes,
sale at 0. •'
everyone that sold at $1.50 and $1.75, choice during I 00 •
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Caps
All the best 'Peaked. Caps finest lines, new Shapes, sold it
$1.25 and $1150, choice duringsale98e. •
75 Peaked Caps, cloth and corduroy,pull down bands.aleo
hook on shapes, newest.styles,dark calors,everything ' •
that sold at 50c,chpice during sale •.UU
Men'e Scotch Taw, regular $1 and $1.26, for sale 715c
Men's bur Caps, wedge shape, Bokaran lamb, stand no n gn•
end of wear, regular $1, for sale ........ , . L.
Gloves and Mitts
Your choice to buy from the best stock of Men's Gloves
and Mitts in the county at the below wholesale priees :
All the beet quality of calf skin Men's mule skin Mitts, wool
Mitts in the store, wool Tined, lined, a mitt that will stand
• regular 75c lines, nothing any amount of rough wear,
•better to wear made, selling' 50 regular. 50c, choice during it)
per pair • • • sale
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75 pair men's lined Gloves, all lines that sold at $1 per
pair, heavy driving gloves and the lighter makes for
street wear including the famour line of Asbestes . •
gloves that do not get' hard. and ars water and fire • a e
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proof, choice of lot for sale........ ... .... . ... ....... .11 U •
Eztra fine quality lined Gloves ' '75 pairs unlined Gloves,Perrin's' •
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dreseeiland undressed,newest •n 0 • and other makes, assorted
shades, regular $1.50, at sale • a UU shades,regular $1 & $1.25, sale • ••
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Ties • ••0'
Your choice of the largest arid best collection of Ties in
the county at one third less than the regular price. If pvssible
every tie in the store must be sold before the first of March.
These prices will help to ,do it : .
Your choice °a11 50c Ties, four-in-hand, puffs and flow-
ing ends shapes, dark and light colors, all go at one
price ... . . ..........0. „...........,...... ....... ett
Ali the 25c Ties in stock to go during sale at each.... ..
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3 Bargains in Socks •
50 pairs black cashmere Black cashmere Seeing,
Socks, seamless, fast best quality, seamless,
black, regular 2bc. line, fast 'black. regular 50e
during sale 3 pair . during sale 31
for pair for .. . .
12 doz. wool Socke, seam'
• less, good weight, black
and grey,reguler25c line
during sale 18c or g ft
3 pair•for ' .0 U
Colored and White Shirts
O You can save some money by buying your spring Shirts
while this sale lasts : • . '
Entire etc& of Colored Shitrs, soft and hard fronts, in
• newest designs and stripeand checks,Oxford bloods,
etc., guaranteed fast colors, regular $1 and $1.25
choice during sale.... iloo• .. *a . • .. ea • • • E004 0•11 • ••• •
White Shirts at Bargain Prices
You are not likely to get a White Shirt as Cheap as this again.• These are
bought from the beet makers and the qualities are thoroughly reliable : •
Regular 60e Unlaundried Shirts at during vale. . . ... 30e
Regular 76c Laundried Shirts at during sale 150c
Regular $1 and $1.25 Laundried Shirts at during nide71110
Working Shirts
Black Sateen, fast color, regular $1, during sale • 7160
Heavy Week duck Shirts with white stripe, regular 75e
during Bale 800
Grey flannel and knitted Shirts, regular 50c, during sale, 31111c
Underw'ear •
Town Hall Clinton
Tuesday, Feb. 4th.
A.bout o o
0/KERET/KY ARE People
OR WHERE
THEY ARE 'GOING' •
We Ku.oW
Miss Nona Miller bas 'returned home
• from Toronto,
Mrs. George Park and Miss Park of
Bayfield were in town on Saturday.
Mr. Murray McEwen ofAilsa Craig is
at present visiting his uncle, Mr. H.
Andr ewe .
Miss Florence Watson of Listowel is
O the guest of Mies .Tessie Jenkins of
' Goderich township.
Mrs. Jos. Robinson • of Brueelleld and
.Mrs. David Stephenson of Stanley
• were guests of Mrs. Robert Welsh
last week. •
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Mr. M. Dorsey, his sister, Miss Maggie,,
• and neice, ttis O'Connell, of Dublin
• were guests at Mrs. A. Ginn's she
•Other day, •
Mr. and Mrs. George Castle, formerly
• of Clinton but now of Rochester,
Michigan, are in town guests of Mr.
G. Allen's. • •
Mrs. W. Logan.of Buffalo! who is on a
O visit to friends in Goderich, was the
• gyest on Sunday of her sister.in-law,
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_Mrs. Jos, Rattenhery.
Mr John Dawson, wlio had been the:
• guest of Mr. and4irs. R. J.. Cluff for'
a week, left yesterday to return to
his home in Cherokee, Iowa. •
Mr. and Mrs: Robert McIlveen of Wat-
ford have bepnb paying their annual
visit among friends in town and . the
O adcent townships this past vveek.
- Misses Blanche and Grace Shepherd,
Flossie King and HattielYourtiee teft
• on Saturday last for Ottawa where
. they are attending the Normal
The follo:vjng froth, Minton attended
O thertillteetildif Presby:
teri n yt o ey: Mrs.
(Rev.) Stewart, Mrs. R. Irwin, Mrs.
W. Coats, Mrs.' W. • Graham, Miss
McTaggart, Miss Maggie Murray;
O Miss Pearl Macdonald, Miss..Winnie
O O'Neil and Miss Bessie:Watt;
County Councillor Torrance and his
daughter, Mine Torrance,of Eginond.
ville were in town on Tuesday • The
•• worthy County councillor has for
several weeks been laid up with a
bad attack of lumbago and. though
not hiritself yet hopes to he able to
attend ermuty council next. week. •
Mr. Isaac Skinner of Alexander, Man..
• who bas been renewing old ossoeia-
tions here for the past ten days, leav-
es on:Friday for Drayton where his
• wife is visiting at the parental home.
• has been having a very pleasant.
time among his old friends in Clinton
O who were much pleased with the opp-
• ortueity of meeting with him again
• M▪ r. Win. Preudfont of Goderich was
I at the depot on Monday eyening on
-O his way home from Chicago where
hehad been attending the funeral of
his .brother-in.law, Mr. F, Dickson,
O who died in that city of apoplexy,
pnTnursday , of last • Week
aged forty eight years. The deceas-
O ed was a son of Mr. William Dickson
' of Gocierich lategovernor of the gaol.
• Messrs. W. 3. Falconer, John Oliver,
O torn -awes Mel.;ean, directors of the
-• Palmerston pork factory, were in
town on Monday conferring with tbe
directors of the Huron Packing Com-
pany. Dame rumor says the Patin-
ereton men would like very well to
take the stock which hite been
subscribed for the establishment of a
factory in Clinton, but that the local
O directors are not favorable to the
transfer.
*BST TliCKERSMITH,
Mr Alex. Brownof Brucefield has
rented the Taylor property on the Lon-
don Road and will take possession on
Februarylet. '
Mr. D. Junor, who'has been living in
the vicinity of Brucefield the last four
or five years, has rented one of the
Grant houses ou the London Road and
will take posseesion soon.
O MAS Bertha Hanley of the state of
Oregon, Miss Fowler of Sealorth and
-Mr. A. Forsyth of Manitoba wer'eVisi.
tors at Riverside Farrn last week. \ Mr. Noble Lovett and family have
moved to the Bub to reside there for
some time and until he decides what to
• do. -The Women's Auxiliary of St.
Peter's chinch met Thursday at the
hotne o
You can, buy the cheapest Underwear ane' sold in Clinton land concession, -We are pleased to
See Mr, George Tyner able to he
if you take advantage of this great clearing sale :
Very fine natural wool Underwear, the best line in the
store, shirt's double breasted, will not shrink, regular 98
$1.50, during sate ..
Extra good quality &ties) lined Underwear, the best one
half dollar line in town, Clearing during rate at per ig
.suit 8I U
Fleece lined 'Underwear, extra hertiTy, beet line in the
storef shirts and dertWere, regular 75e and $Sc, clear- gn
ing di;ifing salt per garment ... .... .. . sUU
The above are only a few of the many bargains that cali
be had during this sale. The stock must be reduced and you
tart save money for the bargains are genuine.
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,around again. --Mr. %Vin Ball and
his sisters, Miss Mary, and Miss Moan
visited at Mrs. Geo, Hill's on Sunday.
-Mr. Harry Jackson and -Moses
Deer of the 18th con., Hullo, visited at
Mr. C. Lovett's Sandy. -Miss Annie
Reid of Manitoba, who has been visit-
ing at Mr. Geo. Tyner's, has gone to
town for a few days Vita with friends,
-Memos. Geo. and Is W, Hill have
each purchased a new horse, Mr. Hayes
alto purchased one from Mr, John Tete
butt of Maitland cos. ---Messrs. Geo.
Hill and 0. Lowery attended the Diet.
Wet meeting of the Orange lodge hold
In Seaferth on Tuesday of last week.
Hr. W. Lowery of Seaforth visited
et his home Sunday. --.Mr. j. John -
Sten of Londesboro spentSuriday under
the parebtal ronf.-Several from the
neighborhood attended the party given
at, Mr. Fred Youngblut's on Friday
evening and *pent an enjoyable time. 1
A. number of the neighbors attend-
ed the wood bee at Mr. Jos. Watkins'
on Thursday and_ tided up quite a sup.
ply for him. -Mr. Robert ktellvsen
and wife of Watford are ViAltileft atXr
E, sage for a few day,
Mr, HenrY.Taylor has had two bees
drawing gravel for the cement founda-
tion be intends putting under his barn
next season.
Miss Eva Bunter is visiting in Clin-
ton at present.
Mr. Lou Farnham had a successful
wood bee last week,
Miss Winnie Sundercook is, we are
glad to say, improving nicely.
Miss McLaughin, teacher, was called
on Friday to see her aunt at Walton
who is eeriously ill.
Mr. James Ross has been re engaged
to run the Londesboro butter factory
for 1902. Jim is a gond man at the
business. •
Bible Society. -The annual meeting
Last Week's Selling
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1 44-46-4-. New Customers and Firm Friends for this •-•.-6-41 •
Store are Being Added Every Day . -404.7.0".40
be great sale continues with unabated vigor, scattering its benefactions among hundreds of homes. Friday
1 .morning begins another busy week of selling -every indication points to it. The public has advertised this
great sale for us. The talk of its money saving on Cloth Coat, Furs, Underwear, etc., has been echoed and re-
; echoed the county round. True, there are at all times bigger bargains to be found here than, elsewhere but in this
great January Clearing Sale prices_ are very, very low -in some cases prices are -less than hall what the goods cost.
This week we place on sale several new lines that deserve special mention-youill understand why when ion. see
them and their prices:
Was the Largest
500 yds. of New Wrapperette to be sold at 7%c
. Regular prices were 12ic and 15e
500 yards of 29 inch Wrapperette, in aesorted colors of navy anti black, purple and black, etc., ell hard finish, goods
that will give good wear for wranpem or waists, regular Prices were 120, and 15e, on sale commencing Friday n 73
morning at per yard
1 200 yards of 10c Prints for 6c • 250 yards of 12%c Prints at 90
Comtnencing Friday morning we place on sale 300 yerde of our 10e n a 250 yet ds of our very best Pnglish and Canadian Prints, in light
prints in light and dark colors, at per yard . .UU and dark colors and all guaranteed fast dye, that sold at 124e
per yard, to go commencing Friday morning at per yard
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850 Homespun for 59e
I 26 yards of 52 inch wide brown Hoinespun,suitable for ladies' suits
or skirts, also children's coats, regular price is 85c, on sale to -
clear .a.t .
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• $1.50. and $1.25Homespun.s at 690
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of the British and Foreign Bible Socie-
ty at Constance was held • on Tuesd
night. • Rev. Mi'. Edmunds addressed
the meeting. The officers for the next
year are as follows .• president, john
Wilson ; secretary,. Rcibt; Rogerson ;
treasurer, Robt. Anderson ; Directors,
Robb Clark, E. L. Farnham, W. Weir;t
Bible Depository, Thos. Andrew
Mise Charlotte Millson is Visiting
her friend, Miss Myra Brown of Olin-
•• ton.
Mr. Burgess. of Sheldon, Dakota, is
visiting around Constance this week.
Mies Minnie Elcnat of Tuckersmith
spent: Friday with her cousin, Miss
Alice Stanley. .
The topic for the League next Sun-
day night will be taken hy Mr: Robt.
Rogerson.
Miss Millie Sutherland was laid up
last week with a cold, hut we are glad
to hear she is in about, her usual healtla
tnigehtb.al'I at
Quite a number fromhere attended
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Londesboro. on • Friday
Mr, Jatnes Snell has egla a young
Shorthorn bull of Royalty pedigree to
Mr, Henry Oolclough of Constance.
On Tuesday Mr. Snell shipped .two Le-,
ceister sheep to a Mr. Rankin of Bran-
don, Man. ' .
Mrs..rohn .Robertson Of near Listowel
was a guest at Mr. 8. .A.ppleby% last
week.
• Mr. James: Cartwright will have a
big wood bee on Thursday and in the
evening the young folksbeenter'
tained tight merrily. •
Mt. Andrew lioggart Watt Married
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56.1nat wide Bornespuns, in colors of blue, green, etc-, all new
• 51.25, all to clear at
• goods, just the thing for suits or skirts, regular prices $1.16 to 69
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• $1.25 Heavy.Tweeds'at 60c
25c Flannels at 19c
150 yards of 27 inch Shirting Flannel, in light and dark stripes,
r n ' warranted not to shrink. just the thing for men's One shirts,
,,UU regular price is 25c, sale price
. 39c Flannel at 290 ,
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. 100 yards nf fancy stripe Flannel, the' very best Cambleford make,
• full 20 inches wide, regular price 39c, on sale to clear •29
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56 inch wide Tweeds, very heavy quality, suitable for•suits skirts
or children's coats, our regular price is $1.25, to clear' during
sale days 60
Ladies Misses' and Children's
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:Cloth:Coats at Very Low Prices
. iThe great sale. of Women's and Children's Coats that
is now going on has not only surprised the people of Clin-
ton b its tine ualled o ortunities in money savin .but
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has drawn many delighted customers from all- parts of
the surrounding country .and it is no wonder. we have
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• -I - sold so many coats when you can buy coats, that were
- 6.00 to• -$7. 0 Coats for 3.00
1," . .. $5.50 Coats ,for $2.00
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9 00 to $12 Coats for • 5.00 • - --
Every Coat.in the lot is made of good serviceable cloth,
I1 some have. semi-fiiting -,back, others with tight back..
This is the greatest money saving'chanceever offerecl.in
. tOW/1.
yesterday by Rev,Mr. Betnilton to .
Miss Louise Addison, daughter of Mr. •
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We Give a Beautiful Picture with $1 $2 and $3 Purchases. . .000
George Addison of the 9th concession . .
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$3.50 Blankets at.$2.69
Extra heavy all -wool Blankets, all large sizes, also union Blankets,
very lofty finish: good value al our regular price. $3.50, during 2 ▪ 69 I
this mohth to clear at. ,
Your choice of mu. best 51.75 Blankets . , . . . $3.7111 I
Your choice of ourbast $1.25 Blankets for. . .....
$3.26
Every Fur Garment in the Store
Has Been Reduced in Price
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We* made the rule when we started
this store that no Furs would be carried
over from one season to another. We have
again cut- the prices of our .Furs down,
very low, Many lines are less than' mak-
er's costyou If want a Fur Coat Caper-
ine, llufr or Muff' it Will be .to your best
interest to come at once. '
Tile happy couple will take up house- i
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keeping on the Riddell' •farin on the ' Men's and Boys' Underclothing
friends are extended for a long and
happy 'married life.
Mr. William Farquhar has sold his
teamof well-matelied four-year•olds to
•Meson., John and George McCartney
of Holmesville whn paid agood price
for them, . •
Miss Jane Mulholland of Harpurhey
visited Mrs. Henry Freeman on Thurs..
13th con.. The best :wishes of many
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Cooper attended
the wedding pf Mr. •Robert•Brownlee
of Tuckersmitb to Miss Bertha Ivison
of Kippen. on Wednesday week.
• Dame 'Rumor tays wedding bells 'will
ring.ob the 3rd concession soon. • •
• Mrs.. Joseph Freeman visited Con-
stance friends last week. •
O .Me,- John A, Oarter of Clinton • visit-
ed friends on the 3rd concession this
week; •Mr. and Mrs, James Campbell of Mc.
/tidal) called on the latter's lather, Mr.
. George DaJe of Tuckerstnith. •
Mr and Mrs. Gifford Crich.of Tudiver.
smith called on the latter'smother,Mrs.
Montgomery, on Friday. • •
. Mrs. Wilson of Morriais iipending a
couple of days with her daughter; Mrs.
Sam Love. .
Arthur Dale, son of.Mr. F. Dale,
is under the doctor's care at present in
Seaforth. •.
Master.George E. ittle of Tucker -
smith is visiting at the home of Mr. H.
Cooper: ••.
Mr, Robert ,Freeman delivered.'three
fine cattle to Mr. George Tiller of
• Kippen on Tuesday. ' •
Mr. Christopher Cooper is calling on
friends in Hay township this week. • '
"WALlacliBURNE •
Miss Annie. Yuungblut of Chatham is
visiting under the parental roof.
• The school children in and around
Walkerburne spent a pleasant evening
at the residence of Mr. Jacob Stoltz on
the boundary and report having , had
a good time. ,0
Mrs'. Abraham Shetler of Dashwood
has come to live with her brother, Mr,
Adam Scott.
• Mr,Fitz A. Sprung of Manitou, Man.,
formerly of the Base Line, is visiting
his father, Mr. John Sprung, and other
friends at present. He speaks very fav-
orably of that part of the country.
Quite a. number from around here
attended the hop at Mr,. Fred, Young.
bitit's on Friday evening. ••
Mr. Albert Shetler of Dashwood is
visiting at Mr. R. Scott's'.
Ba
Mn.
r, and Mrs. Frank McIlveen of the
Base Line.Spent Sunday with Mr. Eph.
Mr, Lack Kennedy of Goderich was in
Clinton yesterday,
Mr. Broadbent of' Doloraine, Man., is
Visiting at Mr, Ed, Carter, Jr's.
Miss Maude Cook bas returned to
Goderich after spending her holi-
• days at her home here.
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General Servant Wanted
Good general servant wanted. Apply to
THOS. IA.01tElOW, JR.,
High Street, Olden
at Saving .Prices
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Boyeheavy.wool• and union Shirts and Drawere in assorted .
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Our big sale last week was the m06 nccessful we , hve
• ever held and a big lot of our famous clothing. was distributed
throughout the county at woiiderfully low prices. We. are
now busy taking stock and early next month we wilt be ready
to show the finest and largest range of fine ready-to-wear
clothing ever shown by any house in -this section. . This stock
will be the product of our own factory and will go direct to
the wearer without the m_iddl eman's profit. Our new clothing
featureswillbe a surprise to good buyers. Forwill.
$5 we wasuit
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uit that cannot be bought elsewhere under $8. •
For Saturday's Selling
Our abating sale has left us,with some' broken sizes in Boys' Overcoats and on Saturday
next if you can get the size you want the price will only be $2.98. These Overcoats, are up-
to-dato in every way and sold from. $4 to $5. They are reliable goods and will give every
satisfaction. At the above price they should interest everybody, •
Bracelet Lost •
nracelet boot lu.alititen last week. Itectard
to finder. Leavo at islewe.ftecorin office. •
Jan. 22tid.
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Notice Is hereby elven IhaI 5 Bylaw was
passed by the Y111111(4041 Council of tho Town
08 (11nton on the eIxt.ontIi day
tofbgettiriret4
the amount of 4:443133 for the purpose Of pay.
Ing thetostef certain toed Improvements un.
tilvegalgg"ipertigidnginnko Voutrar"ollealg 08 the
county of littt013 the 18th eddY of January,
1002.
AnY motion to etuish or sot asldo the stunt
gra% i'eae'rte tliteorraft4n:f6obas eig.641:0701101ret
he made thereafter.
wrAtAtit COATS, Clerk,
MAIL 011004 .10, 22ed, 1902.
Boy's Fancy 2 Piece Sults
for $1.68
If a boy wears a 22, 23, 24 or 26 Suit We will give hini
• a choice of our odds and ends in Fancy Suits at the
above.ridiculous figure They were sold its high as $5 mid
never before has there been such a bargain oftered. NoW
O is the time to anticipate your wants for spring.
Jackson
Bros., Clinton.
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