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June 5th, 1902
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SHINOLA IS BETTER THAN ANY BOTTLED OR PASTE
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It dors 1101 off on ladica'skit•ts,gentletnen'strousers arcbildren'sclothing •-
11 dyes not nre8I ulate ou the shoe, crack, chip or settle off like liquid.
Frem two to four chats make badly worn shoes look as good as new.
keeps the sheen soft after being %tet and preserves the leather.
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Will u,4 injure the finest leather, no matter how Many coats are applied.
1.1' IS ABSOLU'r1:LY WATER PROOF AND CAN BE USED WITH
PERFECT SAFETY ON THE FINEST SHOES, -•
It is the must pet feet polish made for all kinds of ladies', men's and "•°
ehdill ten's patent, enameled, box and velour calf, vici kid, kangaroo and .�
1111 d1 y, .10oot 11 tinished leather shoes. Polishes all kinds of rubber goods,
black kid gloves, belts and purses. Polishes and preserves all kinds of ..
Borne.. nd belittler pat is of carriages. is easily applied to the leather -�
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Rugs, !)ustei's
Trunk,, Harness Oil
alit] all (sillut'c tl'I] \\'ith tile'
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In I', . ,t and mid erial
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our lin,•. I'o not lie
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Cook's Cotton Root Compound
is sacecestutly nerd monthly by over
0.000 Ladies. Sarni effectual, Ladies ask
your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com-
pound. Take no oth,,r, as all Mixtures, pills and
imitations are damn -roux. Pries, No, 1, SIDI!.
box; No. 2,10 degreea'strnnger,sI per box. No.
1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two ¢
stamps. The Cook Company Windsor Ont.
re�usible Druggists In Canadameaded sty all
Nos. 1 and 2 are sold in Clinton by
11. B. Combe, R. I'. Rcckic, E. Hov-
ey and Watts Si Co.—druggists.
South ;; of lot 15 and the north ;,
of let 14 on the 8th curt. of the town-
ship of Stanley are offered for sale.
The form contains 110 acres, all clear-
ed, in a good state of cultivation and
well watered. There are two barns
and stabling and a frame dwelling
house. Two good bearing orchards, !y
guile from school and 2 miles from
church and postoflice.• For further
particulars apply to
1\1RS, S. ItIcIN'r'YRE,
Ilensell,
.ltlrte 211(1.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of
BUGGIES ANI) WAGONS.
011 Saturday, May 14th, at 1 p. m.,
on the Market Square, Clinton, I will
.ell by public auction the following :
2 Dew lop buggies, 3 second
stand top buggies, 3 open buggies, 3
one-horse delivery wagons, 1 two -
wheeled curt with top, suitable for
butcher, laundry or dry goods man, 1
road cart, 1 open phaeton, 2 lumber
wagolis, all of which will be sold
without reserve as the owner ]las re-
tired Irons the carriage business.
Toms of sale : 4 months' credit on
approved ,joint notes ; a discount of
6 per cent. per annual allowed for
cash. ----.T. E. Brydges, proprietor;
Thomas Brown, auctioneer.
The 110it• buggies and wagons are
first class and all are ill good condi-
tion.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale lot
16, Barfield con., G')dcrich township,
consisting of 18:1 acres, including 25
acres mixed timber. The farm is well
watered and suitable for either grain
or stock raising. Goocl clay soil.
Comfortable dwelling, heated by fur-
nace, summer kitchen and woodshed.
hard and soft water convenient. Two
barns, 3ox5o, 25x60, driving shed, lox
30, Rett house, 17x35. 3 acres of or -
(hard. ii mile frran school, •1; from
church, 6 guiles from Clinton. Will be
sold on reasonable terms. Apply on
premises or address
A. WELSII, Clinton P.O.
Goderich township, May 13th.
Choice Farm For Sale.
$9,0oo will buy a choice farm of
about 120 acres, situated a half utile
from Clinton. Good brick house, lox
28 and 20x20 ; barns 4ox4o and 40x60,
with stone stables underneath, silo,
windmill, etc. Will be sold on easy
terms. For further particulars apply
to
JAMES STEVENS,
Clinton P. 0.
April 21st.
Real Estate For Sale.
t l'art of farm, lots 38 and 33, on
west side of Maitland con., one
mile north of Ilolmcsville, con-
taining 97 acres.
2 The north half of lot 25, con. 2,
and west part of lot 24, cont, 3,0110
half mile from Clinton, north, on
gravel road, containing 90 a res.
3 The brick dwelling including lots
18, nl and 20 on corner of Joseph
and Isaac streets, in Clinton.
4 The frame dwelling on the west
side of Victoria street and next
north of railway.
Liberal terms to suit purchasers.
Apply to
W. W. FARRAN or
C. C. RANCE, Clinton
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OARPETS SND
OLJRTAINS
\v,• hove done a large trade this season in Carpets, Oil (sloths, Lino-
leum, Jnp,ne.e Matling', Lace Ourtains, Etc. Onrstock got pretty well
reds, ed, hot tt e ha%e sot tell up our stuck at reduced In ices and we can DOW
o(Tii . ono •p,•r1a1 bargains in these goods. This i, the pace we set for next
Creek
Ilem;, carpets, to :iii inches wide, in stripes and floral designs,
sU I'S'.r,13'r ,itld 2II.:.
'(1i11(11'arpets. loud wide, in light and dark colors. good value
at :110•, for 25e.
1 'mon Cal p.• .', heavy and firth, will give gond wear, new designs,
tt,nt,i 1(1,, fur .tae.
1ngr,on Carpets, y•or-d wide, extra heavy, in choice pat terns, re-
crr•iblr, t.vi,1h (file, for 1.)c•..
\Vnel 1'arllet4, Pn=t colors, yard wide, 10 new rever•sibe patterns,
n,•tv . olor mg., %vet 111 75e, for (15c.
All wool 1 w ply cat pets, extra heavy, the latest designs. fast
(.4,101s, nt 73r, 85e and $L00
,lapioeir Matt ing•. 1.0 fancy pat.) erns, yard wills, a great wearer,
1,dor.,117e. 201e and 2.5c.
O,1 cloth, new patterns, in 11l1 widths, at 25c per square pod.
s, ole h IA redeem, ex tan heavy, worth 05x• for 50c
1,o•e Cut tams, new pIL(('0n*, at,23r, 35c, 50e and 75c,
Vine Nottingham Curtains, in new patterns, 1.j yaris long, 51 ineh-
r, tc,.I e, regular 01 25, for $100
cm1,1.111.., tine I:u•ey (greets, 3. yards long, 54 to (11) inches
).1•1•7,1 spe,i.11 at $l 5)1, $1.75 and $2 50
.\1. (' a pet + over ;.ie per yard, cut and matched free of charge.
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LIVE STOCK. MARKET'S.
ENGLAND.
London, May 3o.—(Special)--Cattle
here quoted at from I3% to 150 per
lb. (dressed weight) ; sheep are s?1-
ling at from 14 to 150 per ,lb. (dressed
weight) ; refrigerator beef is iso per
1-N [TED STATES MARKETS,
East Buffalo, May '30—Cattle—Good
to tine finished,- steady ; common, low-
er. Veals—Receipts, Soo ; steady,;
tops, 56.75 to 57 ; good, $6 to 56.5o ;-
common to light, $5 to 55.75. .Hogs
Receipts, 7,40o head ; active, strong,•
and 5c higher ; heavy, 57.40 to 57,50 ;
mixed, 57.25 to 57.35 ; yorkers, $7.Io
to 57.20 ; light do, 56.90 tp 57:05 ;
pigs, $6.8o to 56.85 ; roughs, 56.60 to
$6.75 ; stags, 54.75 to $5.25. Sheep
and Lambs—Receipts, 1o,600- head ;
sheep, slow ;. lambs, steady ; very
0onnnon stock here ; top jambs, $7.1o,
to 57.25 ; fair to good, $6.5o to. 57 ;
culls to common, $4 to 55.50 ; year-
lings, $5.50 to 56 ; sheep, top mixed,
55 to 55.5o ; fair to good, $4,50 to $5;
culls to common, 52.50 to 54.
New York, May 30.—Beeves—Re-.
ccipts, 3,22'i head ; 29,% cad on sale ;
steers, slow to Io lower ; bulls and
cows, generally steady. ; all sold ;
steers, 55.30 to $7.I2', ; hulls, 53.25 to
$5.80 ; cows, 52.50 to 55.1454. Calves
-•-Receipts, 1,001 head ; 2,000 on sale;
market 25c lower ; 25. to 500 lower
than Wednesday ; all sold ; veal, $4
50 to $7 ; mixed calves, 55.25 ; city
dressed veals, 8!4 to 100 per lb. Sheep
and Lambs—Receipts, 5,688 head ,•', 26
cars on sale ; prime sheep anti year-
lings, steady ; other grades, . slow to
lower ; spring lambs, 25 to 3oc• off. ;
5 cars unsold ; sheep, 53 to 55 ; few
extra, $5,30 ; culls, 52.50 ;. yearlitigsr
55 to 5y ; spring lambs, $5.•5o to $8.-
5o. Hogs—Receipts, 947 head. ; one.
carload on sale ; market steady ;
State hogs, 57.25 ; mixed Western,
nominal. -
A FAMILIAR NAME. '
In the homes - of Canada and the
tnitcdStates there are few names
more familiar and none more rever-
cetly spoken than that of Dr. A. -W.
Chase, the great physician and receipt .
book author.. He is blessed for the.
suffering he has relieved and the dis-
eases he has cured ; his remedies are
used and endorsed by the -hest people
in the land ; they are popular because
they cure when others,fail.
DWELLING IIOUJSE FOR .SALE. ,•
JAMES TWITCHELL, Clfiitoii,
NOTICE.
The owners of lots in. the Clinton
cemetery are requested to snake est-
rangements with the caretaker for the
proper care of their lots in order -that
our cemetery may present a tidy ap-
pearance. After . the loth of June all
railings and fences in a dilapidated
condition will be removed by the care-
taker,
Tv order of the council
J. A. FORD,:
Chairman of Committee.
MUNI( '11L NOTICE.
Notice is herebygiven that the
Council of the Coporation -of, the
Town of Clinton intends to construct
granolithic sidewalks .as mnentioned be-
low and to assess the final -cost there,.
of upon the properties benefitted•' and
not exempt by law from assessment;
A Court of Revision will be held, on
Friday, loth of June, 7902, at. 8
o'clock p. m. in the Council Chatnbet.
for the purpose of hearing complaints
against the proposed assessment or
and any other complaints which per-
sons 'Interested may desire to :snake
and which are by law cognizable by.
the said Court.
WILLIAM COATS
Clinton, 4t11 June, 102.
Schedule showing proposed walks, etc.
Amt, to be
Total es- provided
timated out of gen
Proposed walk cost eral funds
Huron street north
side 2436 40 229 6o
Princess street south
side, opposite lots
259 acid part of
26o 69 40 . 21 00
Orange street west
side, Albert to
Princess 283 60 72 00
King street, oppos-
ite lot 47 169 20 28 00
Albert street west
side, Princess co
corporation lits -
it
85o 72 82 57
SUGAR.
We are selling Redpath', Granu-
lated Sugar for $3.90 per cwt, by
the bbl., and 25 lbs, tor 2.00 ; 30
lbs. Coffee Sugar $r.00 ; pure Maple
lirrap 52.00 per gallon.
W. T 0' 1
F, L.
BICYCLES.
We represent the makers of the
best bicycles in the market.
We keep second hand wheels for
sale.
We repair bicycles and keep all
kinds of repairs let stock. .
We sell the' Pap Wits Vents and
do a general blackmailing and Rib-
bing trade -
M,11 L Y $€ TU1t;NERr
MARRIAGES.
S1%I1lII—GIRVIN In Wingham, by
Rev. R. Hobbs, on May 28th,Rev.
John. T. Smith of Beaconsfield,
Ont,, to Mrs. Susannah Girvin of
Lucknow.
• CHAPMAN—CARR—In Winghan1, on
May 28th, by Rev. J. J. Patter
son, Mr. A. C. Chapman to Miss
Maude Carr, both of Wiugbam.
BXItTHs.
PAIR In Clinton, on June 3rd; to
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pair, a, son.
LOWRY—In Brussels, on May 24th,to
Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Lowry, a daugh-
ter.
HARNESS—In Exeter, on May 27th,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Harness, a
daughter.
INGLIS—In Wingham, on May 3oth,
the wife of Charles W. Inglis of a
daughter,
CAMPI;RI,i,—In, Morris, on May 24th,
the wife of Mr. L. W. Campbell of
a, son.
McMIr,LAN—In Tuekersmith, on May
28th, the wife of Mr. Daniel Mc-
Millan of a daughter,
CARRICK—In Clinton, on May 29th,
the wife of Mr, Robert Carrick of
a daughter..
DEATHS.
ARMSTRONG—In Seaforth, on May
26th, Isabella McCutclteou, wife of
Robert Armstrong, formerly of
Morris, • aged : 74 years and 4
PEARSON-In• Detroit, on May 24th,
months.
Mrs, Pearson, forinerly of Brus-
sels, aged 75 years and 6 months,
WHEELER—In Morris, on May 26th,
Caroline Lawrence, relict of the
late Charles Wheeler, aged 83
years and 3 months.
BeeCI,ACKLIN----In
Tsborne
Mary a
ry
Jane Macdougall, wife of 'William
E, McClacklin, aged 3o :years,. 2
months and 7 days.•
MACDOUGALI,—On Wednesday, May
21st, at her late residence, No. 90
Sully street, Toronto, Margaret
Macdougall, wife of Dougald Mac-
dougall, forinerly of Kincardine,
native of Islay, Argylshire, Scot-
land, in the 761.11 year of her age.
MACKENZIE-In Kinloss, on May
26th, Jessie C. Mackenzie, aged 7
years, 4 months and 22 days;
MURPHY -In Exeter, on May 28th,
the infant daughter of Mr. R, H.
Murphy. '
' LIVE STOCK MARICETS.
• ' TORONTO.
Toronto, May 30.—At the •.western
cattle yards today the receipts were
light again, only 39 carloads: coming
to gland, consisting of 633 cattle, 340'
sheep and lambs, 758 hogs, 90 calves
and a few'rnilch cows, '
There was do change„ in the market;,
owing to the light: supplies prices were
about. ' maintained: - Prices generally
are quotably the same as yesterday
and 'Tuesday. .
For . good to choice export . cattle the
price -is -steady at from $5,75 to $6.25
per cwt.; light medium slippers are
worth from •54,60 .to 55.5o per cwt.
• her good to • ch9icc butcher cattle
•thelquotations range from '55 to 55.50
per . Cwt, ; medium at from 54.25 ' to
$4,90 per cwt. •; and common stuff.at
from 53.50 to 54. per mt., •
• A few good` to choice Stockers are
wanted at from 3 . to 40 per. lb..
• Milch cows are -worth from $30 : to .
548 each. A few: good.. cows are in de -
'mend. -
Good to prime cows for •export' are
worth' from 454 to 8c. per .lb. •
For feeding steers, up to 1,000 lbs.
in weight;' from 4 to 50 .per lb. is be-
ing paid. •
There is a dcinand for good export
bulls at' from 4'/ to 5c: per Ili. '
. Export ewes. are worth from 54 to
54:60 per cwt..•
Export rams',are worth from 53.50.
,'to 54' per cwt,
'Yearlings are selling at from $5 to
55.50 per cwt. • : '
• .Lambs ' are fetching. from 52 to 55
each. . . • • ..- -.
Calves' sell at from' $2 to $io each.
Among .the . .principle deals today
were these
Mr. • William Lestach: purchased to-
day' 'acid yesterday 450-. cattle ;• for
butcherI
cattle Mr... ,evach' paid •
from
$4.65, to : 55.50 and for export .Cattle, :
'from '2,100 to 1,200 'lbs,,, from 55..75:
to. 56.25 per cwt. ' . -
Mr.. Wesley Dunn purchased 75 sheep
-at 54:25' per cwt., 25 yearlings at. 55
25 per, cwt., 75 lambs at 53.50 'each,
and'"4$ calves at 57 each. ,•
Mr. Sinclair-Levach purchased a
load .of butcher's cattle, average •950
lbs., at from 54.85 to 55 per cwt.
. Mr: ]McCurdy . purchased a lot of
mixed cattle.'at ,from 5a to 554cper
Mr. Gould shipped 'out 8 carloads of.
cattle today.
Dlcssrs. Crawford and ' Hunnisett
purchasedbutcher's cattle at from 5
to 5`54e per ib.
Mr. J. Goald purchased five car-
loads of export cattle at from 56 to
56.25 per cwt.. '
Messrs. Wilson, Maybee and Murby
sold a 'load of butcher's cattle, . 980
lbs., at 55.4o per cwt ; sold a. load of
export cattle, average 1,15o lbs., at
55,90 percwt., and also sold some
nixed cattle at $4,60 per cwt. '
Mr. W. H, Dean purchased one load
of export cattle, average 1,250 lbs.,
at $6.40 per cwt.. .
Mr. W. J. McClelland purchased a
load 'of exportcattle, average 1,280
lbs:, at $6.20 per cwt.
Messrs, Zeagman and Sons purchas-
ed . 40 . stockers, from 55o to 85o lbs.,
at from 3 tie 4c per ib.
Mr, Rowntree purchased a couple of
loads of light shippers at• from 55.60
to $$.8o per cwt. ; a load of export-
ers, average 2,200 lbs., at 56.20 per
cwt. ; seine butcher cattle at 54.05
per cwt. and export bulls at 5%c
per lb.
Mr. W. $. Levach purchased 3o mix-
ed cattle at from 55 to 55.75 per Cwt.
There wasno change in hogs today,
but lower prices may be expected.
The top
pricefor choice
hogs
is
$7
per ewt,
light and fat }togs are . $6.75
per cwt,
Bogs to -fetch the top , price must
he of prime quality and scale not be-
low 16o nor •above 200 lbs.
Following is the range of quota-
tions :
Cattle,
Shippers, per cwt .45 25 to $6 25
do light,.... 4 511 to 5 50
Butches, coice ,.. ,..... .,,1 4 75 to 5 5o
I3utther,ordinary to goad 3 75 to 4 40-
Stcekers, per cwt 3 leo to 4 oa
Sheep and Lambs.
Choice ewes, per cwt 3 75 to 4 6o
Yearlings, per cwt... 5 0o to 5 5o
Spring lambs, each:..,..,, 2 0o to . 5 00
Buelm. net art.,. ,• 3 25 to 3.75
Milkers and Calves:
Cows, each . .. ..........25 00 to 50 00
Crewe, each .., .. 25 00 to 50 00
Celves, tack.., , ... 2 oa to 10 civ
Hogs.
Choice hogs, per cwt . 6 75 to 700
tight .hogs, per cwt 6 50 to 6 75
Heavy hogs, per ewt 6 5o to 6 75
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On
S aturday,
June 7th
will commence a gigantic sale of Tall Papr, Wic;_ WE
dow Shades, Curtain Poles, Stationery and Fany `
Goods, at prices which have never before been equalled in Clin-
ton or Huron County, Our reasonfor introducing the. sale now '
is explained by, thc fact that we- recently. purnhased a high :class
stock of' wall paper ,and general' stationery amounting to 'about
$2,000,from a dealer wlio wanted to retire from business.:
Our own stock was already 'coxplete but the • LOW . price at whiell we Were offered
these goodt3,was too rare'a chance to lose. Our good fortune will be your opportunity.
HE WiSE.x : BUY Now 2 .SPINE MONEY t
Sale- Commences . • T . : s,
: Satui da • _June- : ?tit and last,, for two weeps. •
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a�� in'fb China, Department
. '-\e�yi11' have (411(4Y itnesfozyour
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• is)ection
and the Love prices:\vill we
• ' think beat strong inducement for.y oil•
At the t sine of writing .we had about` 1b,000 rolls of wail' to boy. o.4.:c, , special pr' hies '
.ill, p _t1 p eta
paper in Stock and 111 eerier to reduce tllein'..1; at:• least'10 000 :there. i ill be many lines reduced in
r011s' ue have wade tiemen.dous: cuts.•
, l'iSsa14° Paper
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There are' about 700 rolls' of odd papers At �„ (� Per .Rollp P 1.11(1 rillls. cit as,ortcd ' tfssuc:; worth
onlytwo or the single rolls .of t>u-
e11 g• t, kind, 1. t from-1C)r, to lac a roll;suledays•only •
will do nicely for odd places around thehouse, they -are worth all the Way" groin per roll • ' ' 5'e
5e to 25c a roll but will be cleared out at lc per roll. Another lot 'of papers only
-rolls of a kind to be sold at 5c for the 4 rolls. 31tiSiC
We can give You ii varlet of ali'oiit o-0 kinds of. Nety
popular sheet music, worth
At • � c : er roll y any where from l0c to •1Uc, to be
odd ceilings ,n. lots of roils and less, they are 80(1" ho each ars 5 for `
Worth a good deal. more.rnoney I'utwe want the'rooly more than the paper;these..B--
are suitable tor bedrooms and attics.and very cheap at 2c' per roll;. ,-. ,
Inks and Ilucil,ag'e..
At 30 r
WO''have anexeellent:line of.A.'l:trge.bottlecontninng.3ti•tiies.tis
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Arnericam white blanks, B ytLrds muchch as the ordinary. ac bottle,
and 4e `roll
to the roll,' just out from the factories and brand new: goods, they, are • worth 7e guar: nteed quality, sale days per
rind 8c but, will be sold on: sale days for 30 and•-te per single roll. • - • I : 1)P416P 6C
0 inch borders to platch lac per yard 118 .inch borders to Klatch 80 pet yard, `ii' Stone bottles of ink, eaeli, . , , ,1¢
• t:
At oc per roll We have the greatest values ever shown and. you ( English mucilage, per bottle 24 p Will think so when you, see .our assortment, all I ••• o, ,
colors,. cream, butt green and blue, worth're ularl 100 and 12*.for 50 per single : W 1.1(I l�, •L S
roll. Borders to snatch 0 inch 2c yard, 184nch ae and.4c per pad. ' 5110 Mgr.
r lids, vaviuus sizes, to' be
150 papers for 0:120c papers for 100 1 25c papers for 12ijc 185e and J;0c
papers for 15e, •
Borders Mid. ceilings:to snatchat'equally low pr'ces.
cleared otit below wholesale. prices:
25c pads for 15e-. .
20e pads for 12c .
lOo pads for • 70 :.:..
5c pads 8for l0c
All ppaler trimmed free. ' Bolts not used may be returned and looney re Noite Size .Pads
-funded. , l•3rmng the size of rooms with you. .
VI/IndpOr ShadeS -
Like the Wall Paper we have a vert' heavy •stock. of Win-
dow Shades, and; these .trust be cleared. outat once. '
• 210.S1tadvs Painted on heavycotton incream,buff,brown and green,
• mounted'on_pringrollers, regular prices 40c and 45c, sale days each Kae
300 harlelt-•Each side painted with oil on heavy cotton,and mounted'
on.guaranteedroller•, in green, •creams and buff, worth regularly 50c
and 55c, sale days each .: ... ..... ..... , , ...... ...,....... eoia1e
.220 411ad is—Best: oil colors and trimmed with fringe,mounted on guar-
ainteed rollers, regular price '75e to 90c, sale day each - s4C
Special values at 5e I 'Specialvalues'at8c -
.1ote..Paper and'' Envelops
A five quire package of note paper .
good quality ruled o1 plain. for,
only:.. ......... ,
Afive quire package of baz'onialrcol-
ored
oul a paper,plain, per pack-.'
Lnvelopes to mit,tell:. per.paokage..4e
1'apetries with band pain, ed cello-
Ioid coveis,bo>x contains 2 package
of envelopes and one' quire note
paper,per box ' 1Q(;
Aluminum pen holders....
Lead Pencils: .
With each of 255e and 35e shades wegive a, Imetal pull and with the fringe shades 100 dozen good lead pencils, per doz tk
P g Regular 5c pencil 2 for 50
a, tassel to match. < .. .
Room Moulding
To hang your pictures on,
Beautiful room mouldings, 1}'inches wide, in green, .blue, buff, terra
cotta and oak, regtulitr price 4e and 5c per , foot,sale price per foot
Full
ll��rlin. Noels '
All colo, s itt i3erlinWools, complete
stock to select front, per oz., (ups
not broken):,..,.. 1 ...,5C'
:le Silks, ,Silkene apt::Brilliant .'.
all stock of 0011 shades,sale daysper
40
Curtain Poles.•
A five foot curtain pole:with brass .trimmings; complete with pins and.
black polished .pole for
A five foot curtain pole, with wood ends and trimmings cherry and ,ma-
oul
hogann sy y, eat.,• .:;,.
Butklcs
Assortment at 15c 1 Assortment at 25c
rdt Goods
An assortment of fancy felt articles
such'.as Doylies, Cushion Covers,
'1',t e Covl 1
-• bl '1•s :y.nc Wttll Poo vets
• each be andlii0
Books and Bibles. f ealiierwei ht Floss
An' assortment of Bibles, some slightly worn, worth froth 500, to 100, j Beg\t1tt1"lOo a or, sale days only .Gc
choice for 25ie
An assortment of 'Bibles, marked from 75c to 200 each, Choice for 50c '- Cushion Tops
An assortment of Bibles, narked from 1 50 to 2.50 each, choice for 1.00' Special value of various styles.
Large size bibles, with large type and completd teschers.. appendix and I a
maps formerly marked from 260 to 400 each, choice for 1. 4 Silk Fridge
Assortment of Common Prayers, choice for:..:., .. '1OC 'Choice Silk i ringe,go od qu1ity,re-
Assortment 'of Common Prayers, choice for 2L,,C plat. 2,0e per yard in pink and
Cloth 12 Mos The list includes works by Dickens, Scott, Barrie, Doyle,
(`orelli, and othes standard authors, these books are well bound, sale
days:... 2 for t5e
Splendid 'assortment of )looks at .. • . • . • • • .. ..... , • .
Splendid assortment of Books at................, .. ...,.......... ....
Scribbling Bc oks
Copyright Novels.
Regular 75c, 000 and 500, all one price, each.... .....:.
,.r•.v rr •.
2000 live cent scribblers ruled and plain, coarse alld smooth paper, from
100 to 300 pages, regular price 5c each, sale days .. . ... . . . . . . . • ....2 for
School Bags
A .n assortment of School Bagce, mostly hemp, a few leather, worth all
the way from 15e to 40e, to clear at each,,..,,•r•r.r•rrt.r...,,r,r,,,r
green, green and white, blue and
white, sale days per yard,....... 1%0
3,5e Cotton Frin e
'lest quality' cotton fringe, ti& Ins,
sleep, in blue and White and yet -
low and white, per yard,...,..,',..
25e Stamped Listens
A variety of artieles,such as Doylies
Table Covers and Centre Pieces
' at very low prices
Be Eilloselle Silk
Best quality, regular price 5e per
skein 'clearing on sale days at.,l0
Ladies' Belts
L' Li tel tr•aSilk and Cotton. assort-
Store open every evening till So'clock. Cash and one price.
W�OOPER
CO., CLINTON