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Xteginning 14th,
n order to make room for rncr 412l and `Linter 'Goods,
• a .e decided to sacrifice a onion of our
�� rices
stock�� at �%E foliowing. reduced .
Ladies Dress=Moods
100 yards Tweed and •erges,
regular $1.25 and $1., per yd. at ....15C •.
. 326 yards Serges, Worsteds and •
Tweeds, regular 60c7and 75c, per
and at 45C
13 yds Tweeds'and Homespun
regular 60c and 75c, per yard at -JUG
120 yards Serges, Worsteds and
Tweeds, regular. 35c to $qc, per
yard at 25e
3o yards Melton, regular 40C,
per yard at 20t.,
129 yards Melton regular 25c,
per yard at . - • '13C
64 yards Melton regular 15C,
per' yard at e
DRESS TRIMMINGS, IN .:BRAIDS
AND APPLIQUES, AT COST.
Ladies Fancy Lawn Waists
regular $2.50 each, now $1, 75 ,
Regular $1.75 each,now.
$1.25
Ladies •-L,ong_.._Lisle Gloves,
regularsoc for
Velveteen Ribbons at
HALF-PRICE.
Stiff Collar Forms .y for..... ..... ..25c
Summer Corset regular 50c,
now' each....... .. ,.... .2 .c .
• Silesia Skirt Lining in -black 8C'
_regular ioc, now •.
Men's Furnishings
• Men's Ready-made Pants,
reg.:$1.50, $L75 and $2 each, at$l,2S...
Men's Leather Braces, regular 25�
5Qc, at
„Men's Unlaundried Linen
Shirts, each at , .. .., ,..:.....:,..; . '35c
Men's Four-in-hand. Ties, :: good
quality, all colors, regular .25c, at
2 fot ,,.-....,, 350'
Men's 50c. Caps at 38c
Bo 's 35c Caps at `19c.
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MEN'S SUITING& onERCUA.TINGS
AND PANTINGS.
25 Suite Ends in Tweeds," Serges •
and Worteds
5 O ercoat Lengths..
` 3 ., ant Lengths..
All t Wholesale Prices
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Prlr is
15C .:Crumbs at
• I2C American at.,,
10c (Jatiadian at
12ie
I,Oic
. Se.
Japanese : Vlattir gs
so yards, regular 35c at.., ..• •
Slippers
ppvers :e
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C•hildrens'
Regular $1.25 for .......-. $1 10.
Regular 'i.rs for, . 1,00
Regular . t.00 for.
Regular .75C and .8oc. for.. 05'
Youths
Regular $1 6o for ••. 01 35
Regular .! .56for 1 00.
Regular :"i 35 for . , • 1 1.5 ..
WOmens
Regular $i 60 for "$1 35
Regular i . o for 1 25
Regular r 35 for :1 15
en's Read made Suits and' Overcoatings
Clearing at Cost.
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.WOMEN'S AND. CHILD REN' -S
STOCKING OVERS AT COST.
or
$1.00.
.♦...... � $i.i 5 for
90e
1Sc
25e, '. ' �$$i,6o fo $L$145
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Groceries.
2 t lbs Granulated Sugar for$100
3oc Tea at • •
25c Tea at
3 cans canned peas for •
Canned to ` toes, each 10e
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7 lbs good o mea . i., 25 I
r 2 lbs Salts f r..... ... ....:♦♦. ........ . ....26('
Beaver Parlor M atch�s per'pkg....+124e •
Black Knight Stove Polish:..,:; for 25e
2 -in- l; Shoe Polish 3 'for '25c
Extracts 4 for 250'
Cold Blast. Lantero3 at 498
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Waterproofs at I
Half price.
Patent , Medicines
Tamarac Cough Medicine 15e'
White Pine and,Tar ...,.,♦.;......,: 15c
Balsam and'Hdrehound ';...,r....,..:..'.15c
Hope and Instant Relief 15e
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Wall' Papers ..at 1
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Reduced prices.."
04..+.44.44.4.....444....
LO I] ESB O Stirs G it.
What
C'p` hal,
It Be?
That's the question that is ass.
ed over and over again, where
there is a present to be chosen
for a bride, ..
Most people' agree that it
should come from it iewelery
Oars,because somehow jewelery
and presents are always assoc-
fated.
If those Interested only knew
it, we could relieve them of their
uncertainity in a few minutes.
Our stock furnishes the hints,
it reveals in o minute more
appropriate presents,. than any
one could sit at home and recall
in a whole day
So we invitie • buyers, and
we promise to make their
choosing easy and their
choice satisfactory,
ff[LLYAR
Jeweler. and Op Mien.
Opposite the Market,
CLINTON
Er eyes Tested Free.
SIAM Morriszei 4
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' BAIRD-In Stanley, on Tuesday,
Oct +0th, to Mr. and Mrs. fi'eorge Thos.
Baird, a eon,
FALIfrENER -In Stanley, Sept mrd
to. Mr and Mr$ Wm L alkener, a
daughter, •
MoMILLAN-In Tuckersmitb, Oct,
20d, ,:to Mr and Mre Won McMillan, a
daughter.
BADFURD In 'Rullett Cir. sept 23
tbs
the wife of Mr Albert Radford, a t:on.
BOGEESON-.-In $ualett, on .Oct 5th
tbe wife of Mr Charles. Rogerson, of a
daughter,
BRENNER-In Oljton,on Sept 9th,
to Mr and Mrs Frank reuner, a 0001381k,..
ter,
IlYSLOP-In Godericb, on Thurs-
day, Oct. let, to Mr and Mrs D J Sys-
lop, a son.
PAULIN--in Wroxeter, on. Sept. 22,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Paulin, a son,
STANLAKE-1n Stephen, on Sept.
23(neerd, Misto Mrs Mand.
. YorMrs,)Sila eoas nStanla.4e, jr.,
ter. • -
R, DER - In Hay, on Sept, 2y.st, to
Mr. and Mrs.. W. Rader, a daughter.
REGAlsi--At 'Mt,'Oarmel, on Sept,
22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Regan,
a daughter,
BLA01iWELL-In Hay, on Sept,
18th, to. Mr. and Mrs. C. Blackwell, a
daughter. ,
DURAND.•At the Sauble Line,Stan,-
ley, on Sept. 2.3rd, to Mr, and Mrs, L.
Durand, a (laughter.
MARRIAGES
BEATTIE-MASON--At the home
of the bride's parents, on tbe 80th inst,
by Rev W G Howson, Mr, Robt. Beat-
tie to Miss Olive 0,, eldest daughter of
Mr and Mrs George Mason,all ofWint-
ham. i
DEVEREUX-DALY--At St James'
Church, Seaforth,on Sept80th, by Rev
Father Northgraves, Mr Frank Dever-.•
sus, to Margaret, daughter of Mr 7.Zhos
Daly, all of Seaforth. _ '
PETERS-HIUKS-In Exeter, oli',
Sept_.'24th, Harold Peters, of Attwood
to Miss Eva, daughter of the late Ste-
phen Hicks, of . Exeter.
•DIED'
•MoCALUM-In McKillop, on Sept.
25th, James McCallum, aged 27 years,
9 months and 7 days.
HEFFERNAN-In Tuckersmitb,'on
Sept' 27, :Frances Barrie, wife of Mich-
ael D. Heffernan, aged 71 year's:,
•SI•LLERY In Seaforth, on'Sent. 28,
William Sill , aged' 51 years; 8 mos,
and 6 day4.•
' ,1VMOBRING-At Bennailler,',on Sept..
27, William M. Mohring, aged 62 years,
and 4 months.
PINDER - In Qi derich, on' Oct. ist,
Helen Isabel, youngest daughter of Mr
iand Mrs W. R. Pinder,aged 7 months.
1: ' SMELTZER•-In West Wawanosb,
`on. Sept,' 25th, Eliza Cooke, relict of the
late Abel Smeltzer, aged iti years.
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• 15c will pay'for the Now ERA, toNew
Subscribers for a the "balance of the year
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hltney
Tagon
Our little Whitney Wag-
on will •call at your place
with
100 lbs. Redpath's
G 'anulated'Sugar
for • $5.0.0:
THE ROB GROCER.
ATTEND THE ;I11111114T/I
CENTRAL
STAATF0RD. ONT
is, recognized ,as the . LARG}E?T. BEST •.
and b OST SUCCESSFUL practical train-
ing:• school' in Western Ontario. ntree
derirttlnente: on.n.erclnl, ShoMitaud
Telegraphic. Our graduates secure good
•positions and forge to the front. Write
for our free catalogue, you will find ,t in- •
wresting. You May enter at any tune
Elliott & McLachlin.";
PRINCIPALS.
STAPLE .AND FANCY DRY GOODS
MILLINERY, FURS And MANTLES..
The dome of
Dependable Furs
The Coming of October brings the remined
that the wear of Furs must soon begin, and the ad-
vantage of being ready with Furs when the first
cold day arrives suggests an early selection, Now
is the time to makeour choice, a few of the many
lines we carry are Russian Fitch, Alaska Sable,
Sable Marmot, Mink Marmot, Isabella. Fox, Red
Fox and Grey Squirrel; call and inspect these,and
compare our prices.
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The corning `of cold weather . makes you
think of warm snug fitting coats doesn't
it? . Have you seen the big values we're
offering in those smart new styles in otir
coat department?' Several makers goods,
to choose from and every garment a'brand
new up-to-date style, prices range .from'
$7.00 to $25410
To Tw-o .z cls •
2 T .AT A. M ST TIj E S..
Order Your Pall Coat Now ,
The rush will overwhelm us in a ,week or•; so.
We can give better attention loyour order now.
Why not come ,down this week? Our •.Milliners
are cresting new:designs all the time,always some-
thing new to see here. You'll enjoy a look through
the Depsrtment.and we'll ';enjoy having you even
if you don't decide on your hat; but we advise the
decision while the stock is complete.
Every. Courtesy and Attention
Awaits You : here: �...:.
Slim Prices
Stout Values
• Small profits
ick returns.. q
NEW ' AND UP=TO=DAl
CLOTHING, MEN'S SUITS, 'YOUTHS', SUITS;
BOYS' t -PIECE SUITS
Have a look at our 'Men's :$10,00 Special.
FURNISIHINGS"
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR ._SWEATEitS. WAYS'
M111JG!♦ VERS, GLOVEI4 AND MITTS, SHIRTS •
• AND COLLAIS,' NECKWEAR, ETC.
E.W.
CLIN'TO N
Tailoring Clothing - Furnishings,
JACOBS
October -reminds us that-Fall=weather-is liege_....._
time to get strong shoes to keep out the cold and
damp. Our stock is complete. with the best; goods
that money and experince can buy.
Men's Box.Oalf and Velour Calf, made by the Bart:'
Shoe do, Frederiekton, a shoe ;that .makes •:Q5 Oji
„life's. walk easy." -.Prices; , .$4,50 arid., ��pp u
Ladies' fine Kid •and Patent Leather Blucher, at. vs
$3.00, $3.50 and'
Try -•our Boys''and Girl's School :Shoes -Just the
thing for wet weather. Prices: $1.25 '$1.50, e) nn
$1.75 and _ oLiou
WE DO REPAIRI U.
New Skeet Music, New Harmonicas, New violin; Sup-
plies, Newcombe Pianos, .Sherlock -Manning „ Organs.
nlusi�
in C HOARE
Emporiu
Shoe
Parlor
The Place where your dollar always
'does its duty
J. B.. Owner.
. tgelsou !hail. .
We Refrer to Furniture
now inn Use in many horses to prove
its quality.. People always like our
furniture more and more its they
learn its fine wt,arirlg qualities for
actual service.
CIIEA:P PiatIIITTIBB MAY
LOOK (10UD
but it's use that; brings out the real
duality. If you need 1.1urniture,
buy it here, where attractive ap-'
� + .I , ,:: �, t+„k pr'nraneo is matched by' equally at -
',Of .i
1 ini Ivo bo»esty in construction. •
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That shah fury itutre is the cheap.
�`" ,t':w- :.' . •, t, eu y ' wivials gt-eo d it null:have
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COWER & .BALD, imptgli,T'A,llING
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'We have a Dig stock. Of -
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at Close Prices,:
00
6.
$ silk
ails 2
Mink Marmot' Stole, 69 inches long, with four tails,
cord ornaments, well furred on both sides bargain. price at
$0.50
Isabella American Sable Stole, 50 inches long', with 6 tails,
2 good beads, beautifully furred on each side, a bargain
price at $6.50.
$7.00.
Isabella Sable Stole, 60'inches long, with 4 tails, 2 fancy
heads thickly furred on both bides, a bargain price $7,00,
$8,.00 .
Isabella Sable Stole, 53 inches long, with 6'tails, 2 heads,
very' hea'yiiy furred on both sides and extra wide, a bar-
gain price $5.00
• We have a large amount of goodFurStoles at $10, $12, $12, »
50, "'l3, $14, $15 and $17.
SMALL rii,i.l
Fur 1: ifts at 40e, 69c, 75c, 00d, $1.CO, $1,25,$1,50, $1.75' to $3.
LADIES PIIR-YLINED JACItETS
460.00
Fur fined Cott stylishty'tittTored model, beautifully trim.
mod and f"inislied throughout, lining of genuine muskrat,
.$5000•
1171 4$60.00
Beanttfal style 'ar•lined Coat, made of high grade broad•
cloth, with linings of select nluskrat,large full furred storm
collar n.ud rovers of sable, for 560.00.
$65,0(`
Uhler 1 ur•lined coats at
highest prices for butter and eggs
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POPL _`•STONE & GA DINER.
Terms Cash or Produce BLY
Pril