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'Theme°is one thing we Bever 41o, that IF, carry
' :,£tom one seasoi3 tfi another. You will.
3not•do
,get, a last season's .fat here, far
we
W0.111. : very sha , e is sold the same season
ts. bought. Clear>._n
'-u i is' here. When
r�it �! i; time efts ..
cen1be!comes, it is tune. to. let go, Saturday,
+• c: 5th, 'we start. This is haw' wego about it
.ny,•Trilnted Hat at tX*cttt Dalt Price.
25 or 30 of this season's, hest Styles made Hats arra
;feltstbi r.,; ,Blacks and oolows. All trimmed in good style,
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wi :st-class materials. Hate t'el;4tlarly worth $4,00
00
to 480, Not one in the shgw'Yourii reserved, but all
clearing Saturday at .
Exactly Hall -Price.
ea* $4,00 Hata for $24)0,f116.00 Karts for $$.00 ,
$S.00 Hats fox $4.OQ.
NO 75e.
"Slacksand all the fashionable'colors. Every one
new -Able season,—for there are. never any old ones
re; e
...Lust 40 or 50 of them. All good quality. Ameri•
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can a}d,Earopean stylar. Regular $1.25 to.$e
,60, clear.
75p
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lg.CQldmencingSaturday• at each
•,blanket Specials
Riht, good specials they are tgo.' Just in,
,.
lriect room the mills, .Qualities that cannot Help
iut;give good service. Prices little enough to
yn:a saving for you.
at $2.45
`Good quality Union Blankets, double -bed size,
roolored borders, soft finish, a splendid Blanket for $245 2)j15
Ordinary use. Special at per pair i
L a: 2, at $2.90
x • `This is a little better grade Blanket, size 60x80 in.
medium weight, very strongly woven, from good .
uality yarns. A Blanket that will give spleudid e . 90.
rrice. Very serviceable at per pair i
3,,. at $3.25
nese are high-grade Union Blankets. There is
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just enough cottod woven in with the wool o keep* . .t p
.them from shrinking. The finish is exceptionally
good. These are dolnble-bed size, have colored bord-
ers, are made from good, clean yarns, that will give .
•2':
Q3.5
.?.service. ecialper pair.1• .
T good, honest aSP
' Blanket, • guaranteed. � We have another good a #; .
u pure wool, made by one of the best firms. in the •
business. One who makes high-grade goods 'only, •
and -our special price is
Per pair $5.00
Witir
CLINTON j BRIEFS—Sonneloon has been doing
NEWi damage- breakingwe 1AaGho
OL JNTON, ONT., DEO., 8,1508 ' b ilding title 0Hlatetl rand ulak
polies Vera Rowe, of the
oi'ilce :etas, London, is confined to her
Local Notices. 1 home by an attack ofiblodp4ironing
ebe,is a 1diece of UrJ Holloway.....
Dzied Al?pIoi, Own aha liuttor wanted: ldtss Bessie Uousley, eldest daughter
loaNT•to at naps.. OBaton of Dr. Donsley, Ottawa, formerly of
UR. OVENS,f.ondon, Surgeon, Ocu..6 Clinton, vas MAI` alert days slope
1 lief. Specialist, will; be at W S. R. I H McLaren that city..... • ..
Drug p recent concert in Ewlnanuel
catarrh and failing eyesight
t , Dec.Dea
tom fitted, (Wetness 'hurcb Taranto..., flab well. -known
x3uluxps'properly aright 1.Reated. Clintoniatle took palet lysins 141,I7; Hous•
Xstil.. Gll;asees
Hours 114 pan, ton., tie sopranoist,anl Mise May Hance
LOCAL, NWS, ate reciter.. , ... , . ries•,stephen Medd, of
est Watwanosh, is in the hospital
here,: where she underwent an. opera-
FINGER sMAsRED,-On Friday, tion last week': aspected dello is dnioinrinith g as1dwelloLean,. as'
'Phos. Wigginton met with a painful can be
accident.. Jia was at Si en, utting l of Lucknow, a•well known cattle deal -
up a power mill for pumpinpg purposes, er, who has Made hie lysis, is said to
when in spine manner a gas pipe was
ad clean through ru
farcea the end of the
h
second finger, on the left band. The
bone was smashed, He had to drive to
Brucefield to have the wound dressed.
ON SUSPENDED ys SENTENQE.—
,
Six small bowere•up before the Poi.
ice Magistrate on. Saturday, charged
with "maliciously entering and des,
tvoyine the property of School Section
No, 11, , Goderich ' township: This
charge included thebreaking of some
windows. The boys pleaded gulity,
and the, maglstrate'let there go on sus.
pended sentence,but each to pay costs.
'AT 1:10040—The Independent Order
,.. of 1a'orreaters will give an At Home to
their members andfrl
anas
ved
n
es
aY
r;• over.the
evening next, in their hall.
Molsen's Bank. An official organizer
Iis hero,and it, is especially desired that
thebe bea good rally of .old members
as well as any person not now in; the
Et Order. A High Court representative
will be present, and address the
audience, while a good program will
be rendered by local talent,
• DECLINED IT—The, other day Mr
Nelson Ball' received a telegram from
the Veterinary branch of the Dept of
Good Catty
lir D A rdrrrost Tho, way .known
Gt erich. Township cattle raiser, gave
us an account of a Visit he recently
ea. ird no
paid to Mr %tansford'si stwbleain
•t'uckersmitb, He was more than
pleased with all he saw, and with that
xnagnaaalraitq so in3ieative of true
inanhoed. lie cpponfesses to us that
shhhip, in wee
act nothing
somethings 1 Town.
the
(Queen of Sheba, when ,she confessed,
that the half had not been told, her.
What particularly aroused Mr Forres- r
ter's alniiration, was a carload of
grade Aberdeen Angus steers, lust
about reedy for shipment.
These are certainly," said Mr
'Forrester, about the best load of
cattle I ever saw. Each bullock is a
picked animal, and they have been
well cared for, scientifically fed and
look as sleek as seals. They ought to
bring Mr Ransfor,g a good figure; and
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if determinationto have the very best
that ie going. deserves a rewind, .
Ought
it."
u t to get
This is high praise corning from one,.
who has for years been such a close
rival and competitor of Mr Hansford,
as bin friend "Davy' has been, It will
he interesting to 'watch What Mr
Forrester will do byway of recovering
lost ground', . He- will doubtless be
trying his beet next spring, but he will
have to be moving, for we understand
that Mr Hanford has already- tied up
86 steers of a very superior quality,
have sold out all Hier • interests, and. is
moving to Toronto...'. Dame rumor
states that a popular young couple in
town will. enter the state of matrimony
befere the end of khe year: they are
both attendants' at Wesley ()huteh,
is
which, bv-the<way� could. yarn h a
number of "popular young couples" if
they would only, l urry up. , .. The
genial proprietor :of Abe Normandie.
NIr Strome, wears."aleppmaile that won't
come ,oil'." over tire.arrlyal :of a son and
heir...,.Mts 0 Hawko ban been on the
sick list for a .couple of •weeks, and her
inany friends will.be glad to know she
is.reeoveritfg,... Regular meeting of
town.Clouncil next Monday evening., -.
It is saki that Mr • H Hunt leaves
ih
w
shortly on a visit to irienda: in • Cali-
fornia The, last day of November.
`1 as.:; i su mer• but
the
d_
was
a
s mid rn m ,
1st day of Decerlgber, was as. wild as
winter A'Hockkeymeetingwas
called for Friday evening,but owing to
email'attendance, nothing was done.
but it is likely that Clinton will have
a team in the district ail the same,....
Persons intending to forward Christ-
mas parcels to the United Kingdom
are reminded that the last parcel post
mail for Great Britain, which will.
reach destination in time for delivery
Agriculture, Ottawa asking him to. before Christmas Day, is scheduled to
report at Windsor for special work in close Wednesday evening, Dec 9th...
h quarantine Against
n the of rc g
e a t q
American • cattle. The: offer carried
with it compensation at the•rate of $88,
a day and expenses,,but as employment
was likely to be of. a temporary
natures Mr Ball declined' it.. The
government evidently selected M r
Ball for this duty, :because of his
recognized ability as a Veterinary. • pprobably be held some time : in rano
fir Richard the 111 will be resent
November,.
ig est face edat tbe'1'own Hall on Thursday and
November,• 1993.—The; highest axFriday,
tem. for ,the month was 600 on' tbe. .b ridgy, January 14th and 15th, 1909..,
25th.The lowest minimum tempera- : bar James McMath is assisting Mr..
tura' was. 220 on the. 15th.. The highest Wesley Walker. in his furniture and
range was 299 on the 4th; the lowest undertaking business during • the holi-
range was 30. or the lath. .The mean day season ; Mr, .l cMath is.not only
max. tem was 43,06°, the mean min well,known as a'competent .upholster..-.
tem was 31.06.0, and the mean range with thelis is also thoroughly
familiar
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blows 0... The e.:pretal rainfall was 1,r5e:..Sotne time ,ago taken a special course
inches.. . Thunder
in wens os. were in cbieidepartment, at Toronto.. ..A
southern. Thunder showers occurred horse'bein driven b $. Morrell, on
• fonr the e, 20 and thee, Fine weatherl+' y
d dead:
'Wednesday, aro a ea
, PP
from the.2ptb.t'o. the end of the month.
., er rank Sm.itb,the little sonaf Mr. t9..
MAY COME BACIi.= We under- H. Snaith, who . has been 'seriously alt
stand that Messrs. Stephen and., John for'the • past week, is on the way to re
Taylor, of Minnedosaa, Manitoba, and covery The third carpet ball' cone
brothers of Mie Jacob .Taylor, are dis- test, on Monday night, between the
posing of. their interests there with W U %V and 0'O F resulted as follows:
the intention of returning to. Clinton' "W O W 30 ; 0 O F 41. ....We are soy
in the near •future.:, They have been' ry to.hear .of the serious illness of -,Mr
is crlti-
in the west fpr a:nlimher of.yeaii's, and E Routledge, 'whose 'condition .
carried on an extensive `.business, both 'cal..:. An engine spark set fire to the
as merchants and dealers in cattle. in G TR fence the. other day, and everal
ed for ' it was
. w 'e �'" ro be
1. len thg er
' deded Wel Y
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have U
h v
i they h
which
g.
Should tbeyreturn.here they will pro- extinguished,,
bably buy some grazing 'land • in this.
neighborhood; and still:carry on a
cattle business. Theyare enterprisipg
"boys," and we will be glad to have
them back to the town that So:long'
knew them before. They have:already
t, made several , offers on properties in
this neighborhood,
y _ DEATH or MISS WORTHINGTON
—There Bled at the residence of her
sister, Mrs F•Morris, in Pasadena; Cali-
x 'fornia, oi, the 25th of November, Annie
Worthington,:seconddaughter'of Mrs
(Dr)Worthington, formerly of Clinton..
Her mother was with her at the last.
s sold 18
s •r s t
an d has u
]!f �4 R fo
Mr o n
head of superior prime, cattle, for ex-
port, to Mr Gus Coughlin, of F.osest,at
a good price , :•.Owing to the work.
of: the schoal being pretty heavy just
at ,present, it has beendecided to
postpone the proposed School children's.
Supper and entertainment; it will,
Edith . Jolliffe who. has been
lYlisa k: t
home for some time taking the rest
cure, has returned to her duties as
nurse in the Sick Children's Hospital,
Toronto. 1 .
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CHRISTMAS AND THE
NEW YEAR
We have a Sample Book containing
about one hundred designs, distinctive for
their beauty, on any of which we will have
your name and address neatly printed over a
greeting of your 'own choice, The style and
$r �
li of the cards aregood and the cost,
quality a
moderate. The book is for your examination
at our store, or if more convenient for you, we.
• , to sen it to your home
will arrange •._ a time Send y
for your inspection.
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Often the Cheapest.
Fair Co.,
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Always tho Rest.
�4r
Sc Cashmere Hose 25c
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;JU�1't' BECAUSE THEY • ARE "SECONDS"
just because these Oashmere Stockings
are mill "Seconds" we arersehing..them at 25.c!:
help;
a: pair. 35c is the lowest. we Could markt ,
if they were firsts. All wool, seamless feet, -;
winter weight, full fashioned. A real goad'•
cking that will wear well. Just because
y are *Seconds Seconds you can buy. them"' at
per pair 25c.
tilt a Chance to save on
, derwear. >s t
fis
yrs• • cts:.t.
• it ' chancetosav yon Uncle -:..ear because•
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Still a •�; , ,,;r�Y:d ,
sit r bigpurchase of "Seconds" is not -all sold:yet.
` • lines pretty low tho .Ever
�m� aregettingp y ,�.;g .- _..... y
irment is a genuine bargain, for there ts, est as
much wear in them as that gh they 'Are; ,perfect.
',All are priced. at'one-quarter less than regular.
'We are selling
','• :59e Vests and Drawers at 37'e
'' )'5c'Yests and Drawer1. at 55c
P. and $1.25 Garments. at 79e
Children's garments one-quarter less than
° usual.
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eady for Christmas
We are ready for Christmas shoppers
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;now. Stocks in every department are prac.
Udall complete, and you will find many a
helpful hint through the store. We have
made greater preparations than ever for the
holiday trade, and feel satisfied you will not
be disappointed with the stocks that are Dere
at your.disposal.
Fa;
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POS.
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` ' GOOD TNTERTAINER.--TheCiti-
zen's Barnd has :secured the services of
the well•known, author and popular
reciter Miss Pauline Johnson, who will
giye an entertainment in the town hall
on Mondayevening next ; she will be
supported by Mr Walter McRaye, a
reader and character impersonator of
prominence. Miss Johnson will appear
hi the costume of the Mohawk Indians
she being..the "daughter . of the „late
Chief Johnston. Concerning her en-
tertainment, the Greensburg,•. Pa„ Tri;'
bone says: ,
Miss 17, Pauline Johnson and Walter MoRaye
She had. at one time almost completed l completely captivate the good-sized audience
cher: education as a nurse in the Mordein present in the St. Clair theatre Monday evening
Manitoba ; n� find. the' by ' their entertainment. Tekahionwake",.
Hospital, but, gmaiden of the Mohawk Indians was a revelation.
work too heavy for her, on the advice . A. striking figure in headed buckskin; Miss John-:
of` her ;physician,' she came' home, to' son lead her hearers through depths of savage
Clinton. for a rest and shorty : afte . passion,.conveying by sweep of blanket or glint
9 Df blade .the spirit of war. the plaintive songs o
0
took•position'as clerk, in the store o ' . the heart or in lighter %mood the jovoua gliding
Tozer & Brown. It was in this eapac- 01 the ean0e. ayel �y revelationawas
s • the
its that,the Majority of the people of yrena Sympathetic than ayel b pts with suede stilt
Clinton and surrounding country will he.how the pictl+reartus folk . their charming
alta e:
remember her -best, Her cheerful dis- sii�,licity and Haslet manners. Mr M y
position and kindly ways endeared her Bet esoe 11711 work of both M esy Tohnaonianid
to inany,and other it might truthfully ;Mr Menage was not only entertaining ns high-.
be said that she fulfilled the inlunc-, ly instructive. and was, Weir received by their
tions of the Peet Kingsley in his lines ;:' hearers.
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''Be good. sweet maid, and let whg can, be clever;
Do noble things, not dream th5m all day long,
And so make t.ife, Death, and that vast. Forever.
One grand: sweet song." .•
1 entral Business
College
Of Toronto has started' thousands'
of young men and women on the'oasy •
Wayto independence and success. •
Let. us _give you the right . start.
Write for Catalogue andplan to spend
the next six, months with us. Eater
any time.
Address W.B. BHAW. Principal.
Tangs and Gerard Sts., Toronto
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Munieipai, Nominations
8 weeks from 'Monday -Deer. 28th,
will be municipal nomination day. in.
the different municipalities in Ontario.
The name of Mr W Jackson: is mention-
ed for the Mayorality,should Mr Wiltse
retire, which we believe : he is not yet,
decided upon. Mr. Jackson could
'have had this positionlong ago, as he
was more than once asked to accept it,
but his business interests .would not.
allow of his doing so; that he would
make an excellent and progressive
Mayor, will not, be questioned. It was
supposed some time agothat Mr D
Dantelon would be an aspirant for the
Reeveship, and he may be yet for all
we know, but rumor, persists in coapt-
ing the name. of Councillor •W G
Smyth therewith; Reeve Gibbings will
also be a candidate for're.election. It
is possible there may be some changed
in the Couticil'board also.
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You begin to feel cotnfort the instant your fort enters
a "Queen Quality Shoe. 'When you find just the
right length and width, it is like a soft gentle caress
of the whole footry ono pair and see for° yourself.
ep
wollour.Saleo-f: etac
Satteen P: tticoats
t 98c
This will be glad news for the
many Ladieswho have been waiting for
a big bargain in . a strikingly pretty
black Satteen '. Petticoat, worth .:in the
regular way, $ I.5o. As the quatitity is
limited, we make the event a Two-hour
Sale -from 2 to ,4, p m., . Saturthy
Warm Knittop' Petticoats
for. $4.50
Red :Flannel -lined Petticoats
for $c:.5o
The New ' Idea Heathetbloom
Petticoats, $2.50 up.
Flannelette
Night Gowns
for 7�
C
Flannelette Night •Gowns, of: very
fine quality English Flannelette, in
stripes, pink,, blue; . etc.', trimmed
with Embroidery.
Special price 75c
1� p
35e Ladies'
Underwear. .for 25c.
Ladies'. Winter -weight. _ Vests, extra
quality .tarns, trinime�l with Rib-
yy
bons, open front, all sizes,,reg. 35e
Sale
;<e
25c
price
a.23c `factory Cotto
2 •
for _o
4
.,Factory' Cotton,•:401n. • Wide, fine `
` 'extra .weight, round: thread, g'ht, best
value We ever offered at 2C, for
two hours Saturday afternoon ,
.�•O.G.
To go at 1
2O per cent. of
.00
0 •-• • ' Skirts
Your choice of our range, of top
Skirts, in,black,'blue, brown; green,
red, or fancy tweed, 2 -hour sale
20'Per 'ct
.,_of
f re
prices..'
Price:
Ladks!:CoatS:'
Ladies' gre mixed and check tweed
'Winter goats, trimmed with green vel-
vet,' gilt buttons. This season's cut and
style, loose or tight -fitting] back, all
sizes. ,Regula, $15.00
Sale price $11.00
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Ladies' Clark grey
Cheviot winter
:
Coats,
trimmed with black, Military.. Braid, a very natty military effect Coat,
regular $12.00
Sale price $8.00
Ladies' dark brown check Tweed
wintery Coats,. green velvet collarand
cuffs, fancy buttons, full ;backs, a very
servicable Coat ,for .` wear :and .appear-
ance: Reg $1'2.,5o
Sale price. $9.00
R. ••, •Ge1 rens 1i°lit and dark
'grey
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Coats. velvet ld g
'collar and cuffs, all. sizes.
re ; $ . o for.$5.0
g 75
Children's b0rown check ' Tweed
Coat, self collar, 'buttons .high, . locse'.
• . back, dainty trimmed --20 per cent. off.
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Saturday we will put out 25 up-to.the rriinute Eats for,
quick selling. These Eats are worth in. the regular ' way.
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:from $5.00 up to $10.00. While they last, our closing
.price will be $2.75
SEE SAMPLES IN WINDOW.
Miss eantelon.
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