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.teMolr, Pre.idetB: 0. �. Er►Ixa�, Viol•President,
FARMERS' s "'
Ulna! •ELT rot, Gen. alaneger,
1,17 1 NOTES cashed Or collected,
DRAP'TN' 018 all points in the Dominions Great Britain, United States,
and all Forel Countries. bought and sold at best rates.
DEPOSITREQEIPTS• issued and highest ctirrettt rate of interest al-
lowed.
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ADVANCES MADE to Farmers, Stook Dealers, and Business Men at
lowest rates and on most favorable terms..
Forty-eight branches in the Dominion
Agents all over the world,
SAVINGS 1)OPARTlIENIIT*.
.Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest allowed from date of deposit
compounded balt•yeerlyand'added to rainpipsl June 80th and Deoemberpigt
Rates,
iEllatest current Ra
CLINTON BRANCtt• , • Now Combs( Block.
H," 0 BIREW ER
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' FAMOUS SCHOOL
New nauerthiturgntu
For Sales
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That very desirous and ooWmodious
residence on Map a Bt.; • just vacated: by
the undersigned, is offered toe Bale. 'Two-
thirds of the purchase money oan gamin
on mortgage, if desired;* if not sold, Will be
rented. Apply at the postof'toe, to the
undersigned, JAMES WALKINBEAW
For Sale or To Rent
The property on Dineloy terrace, known
se the Currie property, and consisting of 8
eores•of land, with eight -roomed house, ie
offend for Male or to- rent. All kinds of
bearing fruit trees. Jost the plan ,fora
retired farmer or market gardener._- WiIL
be, OOld -bheap, or rented, on reaaariable
terms, Only twenty minutes walk from
Clinton poet ofilee. Apply t0 D. K. PRIOR.
Clinton, 41• -
Madam Wanda
Egyptian Palmist '
le now in town where she will, remain for.
a short while. She raveala' the mysteries of
life such as Badness. Courtship, Love. and
Marriagea and gives i
nform
t
io
n
on
all
a
fair
-Don't miss the chance of seeing her and
get-
ting her advice. A visit to Madam Wanda
will satisfy the most skeptical. At Commer
tial Hotel, Clinton. hours.9 a. m. to 10 . p. m,••
eattidyand ie noted to bee one of the beat great
Canada. She is very highly 'spoken of wher-
ever shie goes. pd fin
MORTGAGE SALE. •
- Under and by virtue f the power con-
tained in a certain mortgage, which will
be produced et the time. of Bale, there will
be offered for sale by feline emotion, by
Demes G. McMichael, auctioneer, et the
COMMERCIAL DIAL SOTEL, in the Town of
,, CLINTON, ;on .
Saturday, April 1st,.1905,
et the hoar of 2 o'clock in the afternoon,
Abe following property :••Lot number 26, in the 6th eon.. of the
'township of Hallett, in the county' of Hur-
on, and Provinoe of Ontarie,00ntaininrby:
„udmeaenrement•one'hnndred scree of land,
-be the same more or less. • :••
The property ie one of the most desirable,
in the ((minty, both in its location and its
eppointtrents.. The Boil is good and is( a
good state of Cultivation; it is well drained'
and has been well farmed.•. The farfn is
admirably suited for stook breeding, hoe-
ing been occupied by a breeder of thorough-
bred stook for many years, The buildings
are modern and in good condition. 'The.
horse is a well-built solid brick etruotnre,
of good appearance and ooamodi`,ona
dimensions; the barn is substantial' and
well preserved, and baa stone stabling
under it throughout; there is a good. dri'v
ing shed. Few farms in Hallett' have.
been so greatly admire] as this one.
For particulars and conditions •of said'
apply to W. BRYDONE.
Clinton. Ont.,
Solioitor for the 'Vendor.'
Jas. G. MCMrcaest, Seaforth, Auctioneer..
House Wanted.
Medium-sized dwelling wanted to rent;
conveniently located, with good garden,
preferred. M. 0. KAUFMAN, .
- et 11 w Eve office.
BUTCHER BUSINESS.
for Sale or- to Rat - --.
Owing to continued ill health anbtoriber.
offers for tale or to rent, his-Butober.Busi-
ness, in Clinton,. together with the build
Inge. the beet business stand in town.
Particulars on applioatibn,
A COUC$, Conten,
•.im��a7 n1>A•.i9
CAPITAL AND ASSETS EXCEED $C6,000,O*
CLAMS PAID EXCEED - $213,00I,00.•
Policies issued at Clinton
agency direct to insurers. No.
• interim ' receipts. No delay,•
For information apply to our agent,
D. L. Macpherson,
- Clinton.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
The largest and most successful Coni-
`inercial and Shorthand :sc hool in Wes-
tern Ontario, Our coursesare u ''-to=
date and practical. Leading colleges
in Canada and the United States em,
ploy our gradiates as teachers, '
Write for free catalogue.- You may
enter at any time. . .. -
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ELLIOTT
TORONTO. 'ONT.
.Open the entire year. Enter any time. Mag-
nifieent catalogue` free.. Cor, Uinta anli-.
TT, Prin.
Alexander a • • - W.J,ELIdO
COAL. COAL COAL
Before placing your or-
ders' for -,.your season's
supply of Coal,: get our:'
prices. The ' 'very `hest
goods. carried' in. .'.stock
and : sold at the. ' 'lowest
possible price.
liav'Orders may be left at
Davis' + &.: Rowlan4''s
Hardware Store, 'or
if.. J. STEVENSON
At Electric Light Plant
GOO -33!
Among 'the good things
of life, you needGOOD
GROCERIES. You'can
always getthem atBEATON'S-
Ve may not have the.
largest stock, but. We. ;
believe we have the,new
est and freshest' stook of
GOOD groceries in town.
New goods still .arriving
daily. This Week we have
pasted into' stock
i. Royal Household Plour.
Made . by the new electric
process, by the ~Ogilvie Mill-
Ing Co., royal warrant mill- •
ers to H.R.H:, the ` Prince of
• Wales. Ire worth trying.
2..-eream of -Wheat--
• Toasted Oat •Makes.
New Breakfast roods, made
'by the newest American pro-
cess.
3. Fan _.
cy Biscuits
▪ Honey Creams, Marsh Mal-
low /tolls, Climax, Arrowroot,
Fruit, Lemon, Madeira, etc.
Il. Pish.'
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• •'Y.erit will soon be here. We
have a'fresh' stock of
Salmon Trout, Finnan Had -
dies, Codfish. 'Smoked Her.
• ring, etc.
5. Glassware.
Another crate of plain and
fancy Glassware. See our
stock; before you replace the
• breakages Of the winter.'•
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A. D. Beaton.
Huron St.; - C`linto n
Phone r t t
• N.8.i!f, peal set it at, le tton's '
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it a 0D.
11. 8. Hoover.
Nelson that
Every branch hi our line is complete, you can get
any article produced at this store. -
Our Prices bring he Trade# v ..
Our personal 'supervision goes With every
chase and satisfaction is guaranteed.
BORN.,.,..
'LIVERMORE. In Clinton, ons Monday,.Feb:
•
25th, to Mr and Mrs. D. Livermore,; a eon.
11I(if#EN9- In Brugefleid, on Feb'. 22, the
wife of B. R. Elegem', of a son. •
COL• (LOUGH -In Hullett, :on Feb• 21, to Mr'.
and Mrs; •Henry Colclough, a.13011.`
• Be,DOUf-At the naubieline, -Hay on Feb
18th, to Mr, and Airs. Edward Badour, a son;
MAR1i,IED
MURCH-TWITC13ELL In Clinton; on Mar .
1st, by. the Rev. Dr Cook, May 10. Twitchell, of
Clinton, lo.Siles Murch, Stanley. •
JAMIESON ' CA1'tTER-At Wesley Chnroh
personage,,Clhnton on Feb•22, by Rev. M. M.
Manniog,ldr S -v . H. Jamieson, of iiufett, to
Miss. Effie• Carter,' of Tuckersmith.
RBID-PARRl1W' At.tho, restdence of the •
-bride's father Goderich. on Feb25th •by hoe.
'GM. Hazen, father_,
W ReidentBrooklyn
to.. Bertha . S eldest denpthte. 0f A.
•Farrow, Esq., Collector of Customs.. •
• HAIST-SCH WANZ- At the reeidenoe'. o1
'the bride's father, Colborne on b 22. by Rev.
A. D. Mohler, Mr. C. Haien, 'OrsCiediton, to
die, daughter of Mr. M. Schwann.
BtBR=WELSR_At the residence of .the
bride's parent, Grey, on. Feb 22nd,by .the
D. R. McRae, Mr: W W. Alvin Barr to Miss Selina,
daughter .of Mr. and Mrs...A. G. Weleh� .
jioYD-0ARNooHANT At•rho manse; .Eg-
•
mondville, on Feb 15th by Rev N. Snaw, B A„
Mr; Robt. Boyd, of MoKi !ts�o,l,, to Itis, Agnes
Carnoohan, •a�`. - .. .•
• L10ISHiIAN-OHAMNEY--dtthe' residence•
of the brides father. West Ws -waned, on Feb -
28th. byRev • T. B. Conpland; Mr 1t H Leith.
man of East Wawenosh,toEiiza A. daughter -
Of $.!:ward.Obamney :. • . ' •
ORAULESWOUTl -Mo AN -•AV Stratfor8,•
• on' MondayFob 2Oth, by R.v. E. W. Panton,
MilsMargla ettBellt MclLean,, of'Seafotiih�h''
DIED . .
BELL -In Goderieh, on 'Feb 21st William
Bell, aged 76 years. •
IRE Y0
WATCKD
If not, NQW
is yollsrr ops
porta pity.
PRICES 0E WATCHES''
*-° ARE 'RLDUCEA
but- .not the:.
quality, -'e.
aJ w ays
to get 'b,est..
quality.:
CALM AND SLE: OUR 'STOCK •
Second.4+ hand
W'atc}:1e S
talker 1X7 �, .._
cha.ngo,.
I[' ,.I. IIELLYAII.
Jeweler. and Optician
Clinton Market Report:
Corrected every! Thursday afternoon
Barley. 40 ` a 42
Wheat ..'1 00 s • 1 05
Oats ..',.•.•:.. •• tv'• 0 32• a 0,34..
Butter, rot , : , , ......4 i5'' a 022
Eggs per doz (new)..., 0 18- a 0 20
Fggs ,• (beidj',. 015
-Live Hoge.: ; ., 525 a
.. ,5 .25 .,
Seeding lug leas commenced in the Medi-
cine Hat district, owing e* continued
mild weather:;
During the past three day consider-
able plowing has•been done 15y farmers
in the vicinity of Lethbridge, who re,
port the ground frost -free and in god
-condition. , f
Eircliis. fa irioaeisIlieatils �.
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DRESS GOODS, - WASlI
NW ARRIVALS
SPRING
s
mil-- a 000DS MUSLINS, LINEN'
...e._. *VOILES, PRINTS, DUCKS,
LACES, EMBROIDERS, Etc.
NEW, NEW,' NEW,—This week`we opened•up another shipment of fresh,. s arklin New Spring 1? g p g
do„ds after their journey across the. seas, - Each year has its own"'s - le but thisyear's
>Ay 1 the climax fore pretty Pres,"
t Goods in Wool and Wash Goods, Linens ` o 's 'Laces, tl , .aces etc cyte. _Mrd. b• ter .v • . _. s ere ev - •, •
,: e1
�, d'. ere..
.�.. - .. �,...- ,z.. ..�27m, ,' .-,,,,,:*-gr? ,'+.M-- �. :er E.-_�.... � ...
Mohair Dress (moods
• In plain •black,,. blue, brown, white and red
prices from ............•..•. .,,,.., :,,,:i .............
25c tip .•0$1(
Fancy Mohair. Dress Goods
In black, blue, green, light,' blue,`'brown •
` with; white' ring spot, new :. and, very pretty,
special , .�............
• Iso's a New •Fabric
A•perle finish Dress Goods' that does -'not
mark or cockle with the rain,ever yard -stamped,
new cloth this..year, comes, in brown, black,blue
and reen with raised sari e,yeT ... ' : ° ` s::_ •
New Lace
Wash. Voiles•:
In all the leading, shades, plain •Qand fancy.
stripes and checks, very serviceable and: much •
prettier patterns than last year,prices i2 ,15,i8,2o, 25C.
Muslins
New desig nplain linen color•
design, with spots ots of
c' reel and white, green and white and blue and
white will make a very handsome [Sc'
English and Crum Prints.-
.
Ioo.new patterns, nice soft- cloth: guaran-'
' teed • to :.wash. ., it 21 C:
Thousands of yards •of pretty lace and in,.
sertions, just opened. tlp,..you are sure to ad-�
from 3c `up
m.br�i
vii p
l�
de r`
Thousands of yards of Swiss and Nainsook
Fmbroidery allnew designs from the narrowest
to
l� �.
the 'a lower..
.,:,: .... . ....... ,from �2C.
up.
New Curtains
500 airs. of New`` Spring Curtains,
� pairs. P a just
opened up, prettier and better value•: than'ever,.
frons ' 25C 'u ' to, $7 • er pair
New Silks
Jap and Taffeta Silks. in all the leading
shades, 20 & 27 inches wide,`prices. ....,,.25c & oc
ew-
Shrrtings, Towelings,;Cottons, Co:ttonades,
Roser
y,Gloves'
Collars
'Ladies' and Children's
Underwear; etc., ettc..
Bargains in . Wra • .:erette•
gip.
Only a;' few pieces `left,allood patterns 6
.g P 3 .
in wide Wrapperette, regular. rsc ray..
No. trouble.•to show s'. •
. g goond and.satsfactlorl':
guaranteed:
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• McKI NDN N & o , BLYTH
Opening New. Goods
Our ncw:'good , suitable `for early spring trade, ate al
11".4 .g ill large quantities,' Qur pyrohascsfor the spring to; •
de are ,on a: -more extensive Scale• than formerly.
;Black and navy' Lustres, 54 inches wide, fine gl�,5sy finish,
good welaie: at 65e, special price. 50c. -
rine Black and Colored Lustres, great Value at 25c, 350, 50et
750 acid $I: ;
. Crepe de •Chene, 45 inches' wide, in cblors of black, *own,
navy and green, very special•at 50c per yard
♦� Fine Crespine Cloth, 42 incheswide, in colors of, black, navy
•y and brown,very special at 50e,
•el Venetians. ;ii black and° navy, 54 inchns"wide, fine glossy
;2; finish,' at 750, $1 and $1,25,
Broadcloth, 54 inches trifle,. at 750, $1, X1.25.:& $1:51) '
Al. • • Mercerized .Vestings, in all the new designi, from laic to 50c
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Crum's ,flew Prints, in all patterns,"very special 121c, •_'
-• WINTER: G0ODS ..,._ i;
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Any Winter Goods on hand will be sold regardless
dost. If you want fa Fur Jacket' or: Furs of any kind come
and see us. We' will make ,,t worth your while.:
Ladies' ' Cloth Coats will 'be sold at half price to clear.
BLEETH-In :Seaforth, do Lb0
20th, David • • 't'
.Sleeth,' aged 86 years. •t. ..
LIVINGSTpNE-In Mena, n Feb �' �MOK'IN NON & 00Is,. BLYT' y
20th. Dr. J.WLivineatone, formerly of Sea ♦;.'
forth, and son of Mr. Thos. Livlr.get otie •:••:••:••:••••••:•40,4•444.4•40,••••••••;•.:44•4•44.:.••*.••.4.4..••••N•1••N•N•N•♦•:••••••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••i• el,
Hallett. • • ♦ ♦ ♦•••• ♦ • •„• • • • }
abOTT-In Turnbery, on Feb, iath John
Scott, aged 64 years.
ABRAHAM- InTwrnbnry, on February !8th,
Wiliam Abraham, aged 64yeara.
FOWLER -In Morrison Feb lath, John Few-
ler, aged: 72 years. '
ARMSTRONG -,In Wroxeter, on 14th, inti„
Henry Armstrong, trod 62 years.
Servant Wanted
Wanted.'a ,I rod general servant, at once,
No washing, good wages. Apply to
MRS: WILLHARLAND,
Ilene for 'Sate.
TllewStraith property on• Bing . St half-
way betweentbe Post Ocoee and the Station.
la offered for sale. App1Y.- to
W. BRYDON.
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MRS WM. SANNDEIIS
prow cutting,. School
'Ifni 1101 will give a isystem free, and teach
anyar any {n hew Mout, nt eMaking in 2 together
front the plainest shirt Waist to the moat °lab.
orate dress that oan be found in the Fashion
II,idk without the use of paper platens. 1
here t,ughi over1600(diteen hundred) this last
six yea.5 and offer 810 (one hundred, dollars,)
to anyone I calf' teAeh, or oan prose to Mt,.
(hey can lerrnasniach IT. For in two
years., JCST THINK OF IT.. For 550 I will
teaeh of one that le • 066.1reaanaakeroragond
vino'
�mitrnrt r�rrmmnrr�r11?!/M!rr tflIMI I rilr...,�
Extensive
I CLOTHING SALE
TI -IE 'BIGGEST SNAP' OF TT-lE' SEASON
To go on sale Saturday, January 28th
- before stock -taking
100 News Suits consisting of Aosta), English and Canadian
tweeds,in grey,ggr��ey and black,otive and fawn and blacks
$12 Suits for $1 50, $8 Suits for $5 25 and all others at',
corresponding�ly low pri.ces, sizes 31.42, •
50 Men's Imported Worsted and Serge Suits in blue, black
and fancy colorings and ntripes,flne Warnings '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 and A 1 goods. Will go at
one half their value,
20 Boys' heavy Overcoats at half price.
75 Boys' Suits, regular price $2.50 to $0 reduced to $1.75 alio
$-: Other prises at same reduction, • ' , •- : "
20 Men's Odd Coats at half prise, •
30 Men's Odd Vests to go at half price.
80 pails Men's Pants reduced one third from regular price.
50 pairs cloys' IGnickei'a reduced, one third from regular price,
These geode are largely our own snake and can bd relied On.
Any person in need of anything in the above Iines,' can . save 40
to 50 per cent on sill llureht ses.•
Come early on Saturday and . see, for yourselves
-$144-14--
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EverYthln wsold atlwet • pr
iceS.
to c ea &Ong. the next month.•,.,
If: you 'Want ally: of the followin : now, is:
the time; and .this is:.the place to save money,
]rur; Coats,, °
Fur Robes,
o'lr'ereoats,
Suits,
oda Pants;
.Blankets,.
p:rader*'ear,
Yarns,
Wool Socks, &c,
Ladies f aekets
Ladies ' $kirts,
Ladies UnderVorear,
'Ladies .ITosieryr
. Dress Goods,
i+rlannaettes,'
• Wrapperettes.
Flannels. Boots & Rabbcrs,°
We expect. the prices' that we vi ill
giveto make a speedy clearance of ,
• the lines offered.
The Odd Statrd;
•