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Incorporated by Act: of Parlitua nt ABdd.
Capital Paid Up, ** $3,000, coo
ReserveFund II#AR)!.}l,IrrLet 31000 000
W>[r, MoI.so$M4crfufsoN, Preeidepe. - s,TI.11tare, .Yice•Preeldent,
.74#@a Bruno;, Golf, Mara er.
FARMERS' SALE MOTES cashed or collected.
DRAFTS on al�lpo fats in the Dominion, Glreat Eritain, °Vatted State;
and all Foreign Countries. bought and sold at best rates,
DEPOSIT ltuo U'T8 issued and, highest current rate of . Interest, al-
lowed.
ADVANCES MADE to Pawners, Stock, Dealers,, and pushiest; Men at,
lowest rates and on most favorable .terms.,.
Forty-eight branches in the Dominion.
Agents all over the world. ^
SAVINGS DRPaRrillilljT
Deposita of not cud upwards received. Interest allowed from date of deposit
conipg anded half -yearly and added to principal June BOlh and December $let.
Righes.t Current Raul.
- CLINTON BRANCH NAV Combo Block,
H, C. 13REW1 R. ':. Manager..
new A4vtvtiotmrtnzz
Servant 'Wanted for Sale or to. Rent
Wanted a food general servant, at once.
No washjng,good MRS. WILL HARLAND, Jr
House Wanted.
Medium-sized dwelling wanted to rent;
conveniently located, with good garden,
preferred. M. O. KAUFtdAN, .
atN$w Ens aloe.
• Choice Farm for -Sale.
Situated on the 6th con. Gloderich :.Tp.,
containing about SQ 'scree; moat of it good
clay land, producing heavy crops. There ie
sbont five sores of busk, and five sores of
orchards, 6f- good fruit; good buildings; -
frame --house <�1411 6-roome�sndltitohen,
woodshed end cellar; ne barn, built of
wne ell at berm basement
with pompinsidefor�ws ft;
stook; shed 50120 ft; implement house
202135 ft, and other ontbnildinge; fence in
very good repair; over 250 rods of wife
fence on the farm; good well of splendid
water; post office and school 1f•miles,
church 22• miles; about 0ll miles from - God-
eriob. Possession given et any time.
Price 83,100.00.
G. H. COX.
Servant Wanted
Servant wanted to do general house-
work ; good wages paid to competent per-
tain. Apply MRS. WBi DOHERTY.
1l GREAT Senool.
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
Open the entire year. Enter any time.M
sea catalogue free, Cor. ' Yonge' tied
Alexander Sts. W.J.Era 1OTT, Prin. I
ins WM; s 1 If E[ls
tii•
'17,a Qllfg School
FOR MO I will give a 86 system free, and teach,
aavlad v how to out, fit and pat together
anyartioloin Dress orMantleMaking in 2 weeks
from the plainest shirt waist to the most °lair
orate dress that can be found in the Fashion
Kaye tauk hthout ght overt 500(ditee use en hundred) this last
six years and offer $10 (one hundred dollars,)
to anyone I can't teach, or can prove to nla
they can ie•,rn as mach any other place in two
years. JUST THINK OF IT. For $50 1 will
teach anyone that is n o f
sewer and drawer to teach :this mcoaurse, a gond
them my teacher.' certificate. Strangers maayrr
board at school, A suitable reward given toan.
tenyeh thin crinforming hch 10 have invented and
IIaoacncsocertificaterom had me Net that
ommeeMna,
school in. Stratfoparticulars WindsorHote1,on
Albert St„ on Saturday, Moh. 4th, from 1 to 5
p m. Mrs. Wm. rtANDERS Teacher in
Ore' smoking, Box 158 Stratford, Ontario.
I yr fab III.
NEW BUS
-
•-.•_AND
' BAGGAGE DELIVERY
Having decided to run a 'bus be-
, tween Hotel Normandie and station,
we respectfully solicit a share of the
ppa�.t}z�'onage of the travelling ,public.
Paesenggers delivered . to an part
f
town, also baggage of any description.
Quick delivery.
.fling up phone 29. make known .your
wants and we will respond any hour
of the day,
Bon•Ton Livery
it. -turn;-Preprkleh '
THe ;Ivey col
� 1.o111i01t•
Globe IliSaraace Co
Read Office for Canada .
MONTREAL,
CAPITA!, AND ASSETS EXCEED $61,000,0e0
• CURDS PMD EXCEED - S21740000
•
Policies. issued art
agency direct to insur
interum receipts. 1
Clinton
ars. No
o` delay.
For information apply to our agent,
D. L. Macpherson,
Clinton.
J. 13, Hoover.
Every branch • in our line • is complete, you can get
any -article produced. at this store,` •
•
•
Oar Prices bring The Trade,
Our personal supervision goes with. ever
y
chase and satisfaction is gua.Fanteed, .
offers Owing fsancontinued
or to ret, hie health
subscriber
Hees, in Clinton, together with the build.:
loge; the best bneineue stand in, town.
"Partinnlare on application.
A COUCH, Clinton,-
COAL COAL .
Before piacing your or-
ders _Po your season's
°
suPpof ,your
get our
goods carried in stock
and sold at' the lowest
possible : price, -
'Orders may be left at
j7avls & . Rowland's
Hardware Store or
with
W. J. STEVENSON:-
At Electric
TEVENSON:.At'Etectric Light '.Plant
Violin I•nstruction
•
Bliss Edna•]] •Pioksra of Seeforth,
it of Darol Sanders, New York; will • tench
here see MISS.Wal3HIrTG.TON, Eloare'e •
Music • State.
the Violin; in: Clinton, 'For further partiou-
House for Sale,
TheStraith: property on Bing Sthalf-
may. betweentbe.Posi ._thea;andthe Station
13 offered for sale. Apply to
W, B1tYDONE
Dainty/ Things(�
FOR
Daint • Breakfasts
Y asts
Star 'Brand'' Flour
• - 11'Qret, of ooureo
Embro, Rolled Oats -
The very beat . .
Toastod Wheat Flakes
Wieatlet
Cornmeal
Buckwheat Flour:
Shreaded Whole Wheat
Force '•
Vilm
Malta' Vita ,.
jersey Cream Sodas , .. .
'Epicure's Breakfast Bacon
Grand Mogul Tea
Epp's Cocoa
_Pure Maple -Syrup • -
Jams, Jellies, etc
i n short, ah thin • an --
everything .for � g •
g or an . enjoy„
,able : meal. All • NEW
goods.
Odi prices MI thenil w4eimply
tie thein up,
A Trial. Order ' Solleited
Phone.. i I i •.
D. Beaton
Successor to,•. -.
' . -CanteIon
, GROCER,
Huron St.., - Clinton
A:7 ry
ARE YOU
VATCIIFD
if - l cit, NOW
143 your .Op.0
poartl rzit .
PRIC,U$ °OrwATCHO
AR[ RFDUC[R
but t ,file
to) get I A' ,S, t-
•
q'L
COIL ANO Sit OUR' STQCO'-•
Second,. band'
Watches
.11.:,e•
'taken. in a ms:
change..
Jeweler a nd Optician.
Clinton Market Deport.
Corrected every Thursday afternoon'
Barley:, ,•
Wheat 40
a. 05
Oats ,,.,, ..ora u., •'• 0 332 'a 0
Butter, rol .......:..-0 15 .. 0 20
Eggaper dos (new), 0 20 a 0-'20
• Eggs " (held),..'. 0X5
•Live Hogs .... ..: 5 0 s.•:5 10• ••
Births, ltlarriac es, Deaths -1
BORN.
nowtS•-•Th Clinton, on Feb 20th, o
and Mrs, Will Downs, a daughter
' MURPHY -4n Clinton, on Feb21st, to Mr.,
and Mrs. Thos. Murphy;. a sou. •
DALE --In Huliett. oo Feh 14th to Mr and
Mrs. James Dale. a daughter.
ROGERSON: In Hallett; on Feb I2tht to -Mr.:
and lira. Fred Rogerson, a daughter,'.
DAL13-4 0I3n11ett on Feb 36th. to Mr. and
Mro• iteorge]ale jr., a son.•
and MtssjA hies Hamiiton,oa dFeb ngh er. to Mr.
Or. &Ittf,-In Colborne on l+'eb 14th; to Mr an•
d
• Mrs. George Clarke, a eon
MARRIED
PATE RICHMOND -At the residence of the
.brides father, on Feb 15th, b_ y. Red. Dr. McLean,
Mr. Thomas Plate, ofHultett, to'Mary C.,
eldest daughter of. •14r. Henry :13achmond,
Morris
OURRY SOLLEBY- :the Methodtyt Pa:.
songs, l)nndae, on Feb 18th by 'the •Rev.Eeller;g
bam,)'Mabel Wini, father or fred.rtoDr. Emerson G. Cuiry
of Plainfield, New Jersey. Dr, and Mrs.. Dart y
sail from san Frani eo on the 25th Feb, forSong Hong, whine they vtillre,ide..
• ROf WELL-EINELL-In Witngham, on 1'eb
'14th ; by Rev, Dr. Gandy, at: the. residence . of
thhebride, George; James' lodwoll • of Middle-
ton, ant., to -Mies-Annie M. Sne?l, of yy inghamt
•
J ANXON-rn' Goderieh' ' Tp., on Feb l8th,
Joseph Albert„ eldest eon of Bar. John Lanxon,
aged al years. , _ •
Mo1JAOGRLIN-.•in Ooderieh Tp., on Feb
17th, Jano.McLaughlin, relict of the late • aseo
Mel+atighlin, aged 00 Years, •
T G+N
SEN
It`'nCalifornia Snweek.John Townsend, son..l the late.dr.:and
Mrs.
Wm. Townaend,of ilioderloh tlh, aged 23' years.
VLARS'- re Stanley tp., on Feb fete, Mar
caret Clark, relict of the late Wm. Clark, aged
89 yoara.
S
GLAS-In Winghem, on Feb .9th, Wilttairi
6.-016.12"01agedKE 05 --In. Jyearsed:
"O120U13crlcb,on--Feb nth. Peter.
• O'Rourke, aged 78 years.•
'4M46841EN-.In Godertoh township,: on Feb:
lith, David 3tc$lrien. aged 7e years. • •
n'A1wT4N-In lIyth, en- Pob. =18th. lira
Elizabeth 0. Ha:nton, aged 71 years.
VANzANDp-In• Windsor, on Feb 17th, Mrs.
Vanzandt, daughterot Mr.'iaenry Lawlor, -et
Auburn, aged 63 years . • •
MrLittle,member for North Norfolk.
was unseated by fail' election court. be-
cause the evidence that a man "named'.
Baker bad paid money to a voter w: s.
not contricted. Baker nottbeing pr -
sent to testify. Recently the election
Judges tried a case of eorrnpt practice
brouht against him, • This charge Bak
er denied and the Sudges accepted his
denial. • Yet North' Norfolk has been
held up as a flagrant case of electoral
corruption.
DIED
•A FAMOUS SCHOOL
TRAL
STR'ATPORD, ONT.
The largest and most successful Com-
mercial and•'Shorthand school in Wes.
tern Ontario. Our courses are 'u .to -
date and practical.. Leading colleges
inrr,�Canada and the [7nited . states em-
plWry ite fr graduatesr etttt ague, You may
enter at any time. . , ,
EttIOTf . e ' - MCIACRIAN, O@ins;
Nelson Sall
'TRIG
Night or dsy mill promptly attended to '•
Sale Reg�istert -
RHorses and Cattle, opertyy of Dor lnloh
eynolds, Iot 22, Con. 0 Hallett, en Thursday
arab end, TAO.MA$ BitOWN, Attotioneerr
DRESSMAKING
The vndereigned, who lea thoroughly
tnpatent dress and mimeo maker, to pro.
p*red to do work of this tietnr'e, at the
bailie of patrons. Charges reataonabls,
MISS M.1U NDS .
titre of ] IlAl1D . I
ttliS T,1NrTa 2TJ 1 JY
ess
han Wholesale Prices
.We were fal<,tunatc.:eaou enough hay •
g a traveller's complete set of samples in Wrappers, Ready.
to -wear Skirts, Fancy and Colored Lustre Waists, Boys' Summer Li • •
• nen ,St�ltts. and Baby's Silk
Caps at a price that enables us to sell them at•Iess.thani wholesale prices.
lst Lot •
•
• •
3G Wrappers, no4two: alike8 soiile' . . �j
aic'tliniined• wvltCl rw,� .� ,
and some plain, . all neve° designs; f>•lces 'zun iictiis% Y- R
•'?5e. up' to $1,50' ,
, .5 Ready to. weal
21'ld .` CT
3rda
1,4
'11 dteady=to-wear ustre Waite
,- is n pain, white," cream .
an'd black, -from •
$1-id:'$176"'
LOT.
Boys Ready-to-wear Linen Sumnlcr' Suits. These .are
S}.1its tli )Slain black anti fancy: patttrns,.., snaps and will pay you well to la 'aside fo
• weeks prices •. r a few
85c u tQ 150
Theta are si�i11 a
This week we will pass into stock the:following new goods r '
Tse . WRAPPERETTB. FOR 10c.
cw hundred. g -
yards, left,. 36 incites wide, good wef ht and'all new patterns, regular 1.6etor..,. ,• 10c
NEW PRINTS ,..
NEW ° GINGHAMS 123�c
NEW LINEN VOILE .:.,,....12?c, 15c and 18c
NEW SHIRTINGS ;,.1Oc and 12c
NEW TOWELING.S 5ta ftp
NEW BROADCLOTH
Light weight,: in plain black,'' blue brown and green.
I.Oc and 12dc
NEW. x,.ANCY. TWEEDS
NEW.WA'IST/NOS.•
.
NEW LACES.
NEW DRESS •r:?it;71VTING,S.'
A. .
#P#W�T feY•i<wift:Qliia tWW�ii ..��nn', n
■Iri�Fl�t
. a,
NEW ' LUSTERS.
In black, blue and brown' and 'shepherd checks in•black 'µ
and. blue.
NEW STRIPED MOHAIRS
In black and white and blbie .and .white - wale -
.. 1, , . .and: narrow.
NI OIL1~S
In •all colors'` ,
. NIW CREPT;' DE 'CH.
IENI� •.,.
' In black; blue, biowh and cream, prices
Extensive
THING SALE
THE : BIGGEST SNAP :OF THE SEASON
To go on sale Saturday, January -28th
before stock -taking.
100 Men's Suits consisting c,f Scotch, English andCanadian.
tweeds,'in grey,grey a,tid'binct ,olive and fawn and blacks. .
$12 Suits for $7 50,'$8 Suits for $5
correspondingly' low prices, sizes 14 and all others at
50 Men's Imported Worsted' and Serge suits 'in blue. black
and fancy colorings: and strippes,fine trimif,ing, and latest :.
• styles,. $12 Suits for .$7.50 and $8.50 Suits at $;5,75,
40 Men's Overcoats in black, grey : and stripes, all this'season's
goods, Specially trimmed and A 1 goods,; Will go at
• one half their vane. '
20 Boys'.beavy.Overcoats at half price.
75 Buyys' Suits, regular'prise $2.50. to $6 reduced to $1.75 And
• $4,� Other prices at same reduction, •
to ' :20 Mens Odd Coats at half : rice. • �'
1!R 30 Men+s-Odd -Vests •to go at halfpride.
-..50 pails:Men's.Pants r�educed..one
third from :.regular .price.
50 pairs Boys' Knickers reduced one third from regular. price.
These goods are largely, our own make arid. can be' relied on
Any person in neerl of anything in the above lines, ca
yr,
to 50' er cent on all , urchases.. + n save 40
Colne early.on ,
rrt . Saturday and see for, `our
y selves
J CK THE OLD
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Opening New Goods 4..
Ow: newt/ goods, suitable for early 'spring trade, are it- ,s'
=
,riving
g in large gt;entities. • Oitr Iiurchases,,for the spring tri ,. .;.
de on a Trion extensive scale than formerly.
•= Black and .navy 1 Lustros, 54 inches wide, line glossy knish,
:s` . (good /value at 65o, special price 50e.
_s Pine Black and Colored Lustros," great value at 250, 85e, 50c,
• 7,5c and 81, • ' ._+
Crepe de Cheney 45 inches wide, in senors of black, 'b owvnr': • ,_
,navy and green, very special at 50e per yard.: -' .t
Pine Crespine Cloth, 42 inches wide, i'ncolois of black, navy •
t• and brown; very special ,at ` 0e. ' 3..
Venetians •In black and navy; 54 inches wide, line glossy ._♦
s finish, at 75; $1 and $1,25. Ai•
♦_. Mak I3roadcloth, 61 inches wide, at -75c, $1, $1.25 & $1,50.•
s� ,1Vlercerizeti Vestings, in all the hew desi;i;�rts.-frog 12•fo to 500' ;t
t Crum s New Prints, 111. •alt patterns, very special 12 c. ..
.♦ . u...• WINTER .0OOD ._`
Any winter C+oods on hand Will ,be sold regardless of . X
X; +last, Ifyou want ;II loin` Jacket or Fars of any kind Corrie ♦_.
._. and see u:1 We Will.rllakts it worth your While: a 3+_• Ladies' doth Coats Will he solei at ear, inif pried to dl ,
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CLINTON
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Everything-: will &
e sold. atolowest paces
fa -Veer &lin `the
g next month.
Ifyou want any
,y aof°the following' now is
the time; and:this>.i
s the"prace,,,1,4 save' money.
`ills : Coats
T'Lr tO ea
Overcoats,.
Suits,.
odd: Pants,
3 1ankets4,
Under reg ...
Yarnsf
,Wool, Soak; &e,'
Ladies Jackets
Iadieff Skirts,
Ladies tTnderwear,
Ladies Tosxery, .
Dress Goods,
' aunelet'tes,
ttra herettes.
Foots &Ittxbbers '
?lannels.
„
We expect the prices that we tir41
give to make a speedy clearance of
the lines offered,
The (4d Stand
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