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Clinton New Era, 1910-02-03, Page 73 i J4A 27tb1,'10tQ Tho 011aton Now Hr4 011utoaX*rket Report .. ........................ mrrect ed, every Thursday afternoon + + eatal Wreck at whett,:(new ) ........ 102 to.1 04 Q,OD RINGS + Plumsteel Biros.' Vats, (Dew) 48 to 0 60 we p&7 special attention to 1'-aYl►n Oats, (old).... 40 to 0 40 + 85 to V M Barley, ......... this department and every one Peas .......... 0 80 to 0 80 f the largest assortments to be + Great January Sale 0 fowid in Wtown of this size. + t 028 langlineer Hear Rumple Killed + + Buft8e,-'..::::_. 0o21 to 0 2,2 + For some 'time past we have been HQ 8 ......... 4 ... 7 50 to 7 60 Potatoes + 44 this Sale, with th 0 30 to 0 80 + Diamonds, Pearls, Rullies, + e object of makin + + WItbL the horrors- of the Spanish- tender was. pitched on its end on the Sap 1XIA I L. x s, ++ River wreck fresh, in west side. 'The accident happened GRtATJ�ST SALEin th6 history of i . . . . . . . . . the memory fireman Although igog has been a record year i 0amilton received the startling news tgjilc ley thgat neither the engineer nor ths, i1birriVes, 4, Deaths • OPO et'4-1 + early Sunday morning thatanaccident e IV in had time to Jump, The department, still we fifid'ourseives enteringI r cause of the accident is believed to in All the most ap + of a fearful nature had * occurred on proviEd styles. + have been a broken rail, as right near The + the ON U near the Jockey Club with. thousands ofdollars' wcrth of igog ir + news, &ow.4 soon after the scene of it there Is,% long piece of ", + rall missing. However, it is a little eise that must not be on our shelves 10 en BALL -In Hullett, on Jan, 29th to + The values run from 75o for a + Q'clock was tothe effee +, Baby's Ring to a hlgh-p�-Iced + r, that a 1p is. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Ball, a son. 1 ramature to say exactly what the new Spring goods start to arrive ues( bridge er train had fallen through the T if cause was, B4140H411-In Brantford, to Mr. Diamond. bri geovertboT.,X& B.sptirlinle. A Sparkle kd Mrs -.0 Y. of Olin- + are spread over every •dppartment, and Belcher, formerl + Every fresh gust of the early breeze Af ter the, engine turned over It tried tb rrowingdetails, and to p too, a dEwgilter. + d brought ig on its, side, and almost partment must furnish its share of the mo Lady's an GentlemanN low alot BIUCHANAN-00 January 21st, to J' I . + stated that every available ambulance I burled itself in the earth of the bank, n :orcuniies that awaits you here du Burst + I was requistioned to carry away the and it Jay there. a seethilig,spluttering 0 t M and� Mrs Walter A- Buchanan, 15 + Signet Rings are now, i g Wells street, Toronto .(formerly of; balan�(_e of January. + dead and injured: fortunately the gigantic piece of helpless machinery, + GreatlyWorit reports were, not true. Nevertheless seeming angry at itself because it Goderich;) a son. "burst" of sparklrs is ora HIUMPUR14Y-At Zurich, :on the + + it was had enough. As the q T R could not go on with its work- of de• Ladies' Mantles (about two dozen travellers salliple C only way freely + trains hurri0d past east and west' only struction. The two boxcars, that were high grade good and worth in the :1 they to 115th rose, to Air and Mrs Jas Hitimp- + which run from $1.75 to $10ico, + I regular way, filon, 11 -+ 25 yards distant,the passengers crafted next, the engine' were smashed to Q8.00 to $15, choice + Including engraving. oice of the lot $5.95 describe t h e '.beautiful bray, a, son. + + their ripoks from the windows to see splinters, and those who were there GEIGti H -At Zurich, on the 21st + say Children's, + - �wliat had -taken plsfco.' fgatltat it literally rained splinters Sample Jackets, worth from $4.00 to $0.00, choice of gems to be seen at th• is lust., to Mr and Mrs Josiah Geiger, a + time The third car was not the lot $%65 + lt was shortly after 8 o'clock when store. daughter. + damaged and was Just o the track. regular stock e Water TALBOT­rAt H, & B. and 6ngine No 40 Balance Of of Mantles at whole. Do You Want a Pur ft��ley, an. to 199 + the completely over on the. spur The pig iron in the cars were sent fly our re Mr ind Mrs. E 4541bpt, a son. + Ithe. I M + Jeweler and Optician, + line the,Jockey Club, and'in. through the air at the time of sale prices. Diamond? + collisionand several leceswerebtirl RANKIN-lo IN ingbaiii, Jau.23rd, + stoutly killqd the atigineer,- Harry to Mr and Mrs Goo. Rankin; a Baugh- Issuer of 31arriagge Licenses, * Riluiple, aged 20, 195 Hotpowood ed a considerable distance. If that's your desire, call. iter. + Avenue, and injured Fireman James When tbe eilgine tutried over it car- Don't Buy Before'. Inspecting and see us, and we will .......... t++ -F++++ -k ilerdman, 207 Locke street, Routh. tied Rumple with it, -and pinned him MARRIED The engine it you out. We ratan- XEEDHAX� RODGINS- At the ine was bringing t6n.oars from the waist down. under the 'a -%b. Our S-tocko. 'from the steel plantIt !a sUpposed that while he was lying to t e main line, tee each stone sold at this residence of the bride's -parentq. Si B. ;Iection that they would roconsider kive of the cars were loaded with pig there it piece of pig iron. fell from the Usborne, on Jan, 26th, Mr Thomas the three-fifths proposal, as soon as it iron and for a small engine the load car I and struck him on the bead,killing jewelry store. Garfield Needham to'. Miss Margaret. wasshownthat suchs, method was was,'a fairly heavy one. The train was him instantly. Louisa, daughter of Mr and Mrs Rich- not necessary to insure permanence to steaming along atti, moderate clip.ancl Plum'stee'l Bros" -1 14-1 ­, . . by-laws .217 The cruel part about the death of 0 UL Diamonds are QMS 5 AjOCal, Opticn y- aw. just as it passed under the Q T R the engineer, is that he leaves a young , wSOMMEEMM but they're reasonable. MACDONALD --DAVIS At the -4Did not Sir James Whitney declare bridge that runs over the spur line, it. widow, a bride of only two months. residence of the bride's parents, Con, to large gatherings that lie would do jutuped i he.track and bescan, to climb She was married'on December 6. It ,,, Jan, all in his power to. lessen intemperance the bank on east side, The force of fell to the lot of Detective Mach ald Call and see thein. 5. Worth Boundary,. Biddulph, i I JT, t 26th, Nit Alexander Macdonald to: Miss with its attendant evils I the cats behind drove hem Into the [to break ' the sad news to, the Orl "`who asked for the unfai ir three., engine, which by that time was as. widow, Who is but20 years old. Full of Unusual Interes Minnie E., daughter of; Mr and Mrs 1. T4e W Davis. fifths?. In view of the promises given sumin`g a slanting position, - So great news at once --d he)r. Mrs 1A prostrated us, was not the vote in tbe last elec.; was the impact of the care that they Rumple was formerly Miss Milly. to every 14dy and gentleman in town is the coming visit, of Mr Franl W. H'. Helly.ar, - HOU.ZH-STFWART-AtH)l1 Crest tion, more a mandate for repeal of that severed the'engthe and tender, threw Perdue, of Clinton,' whose parents I still *.*of Toronto, speclaJ representative Of tFarm, in Usborne, Jan. 19th, by Rev. measure than a mandate for its main- _t T the engine over on its side witha crash reside here. he funeral k .place Watson of Ellmville, 0 A Houze, V S. tenance on the east side of the 'track and the on Wednesdiiy to Hamilton Coin e. .Jeweler and Optician, of Havi§ton, to Miss Clara. youngest Cemetery Pe 'ber A t Hair..'S-t M r I ore The daughter of Mr Wm Stewart, WRIUHT=DAWSON - On Tues- Taken with adesire to learn a profess- Mr Pember stylish ilexhibit the most ultra 'stylish' and day, Jan. --25th, In the' home of the HEA.Ur"ACHE., ion, he entered a drug store at Luck, Poultry Issla. Neetlug - hail; d becoming h i goo a. ever Hush for Sale, bride at Goshen,by0ev. W. N, Ta*lor 'D naw, but after getting his degree, de. Cone! Chal"ber shown here F4xactly, the Oscar Wright of of it to Ger- 'Ali sh( 14 acres of Lot 74. In the Bayfield bush, a trade M Dawson - of Zurich. -daughter • sided to drop that lihe and came., west. Saturday Evening saes famous creations as Heiie force of circumstances started are shown in Toronto, and -half from Rayfield, belonging to the of Mr. and Mrs George Dawson. Burdock Blood Bitters.. Jilin. into farming, and to -day he is estate of Robt. Stirling. V _-V GEO 5 KRLI PGI.Ntilfl6ld Line. or a s lower than yna I . . one of the prominent of the pro. t price MASON STIRLING}, 7th Con., Goderich Tp. DIED- vince. He ir, a married with'& have ever aid for such ex. GRABBY -16 Hullett, on Jan. 31st, CakS QUOU Root. Com outidL quisite an d a 1 n t y hair Harriett Woods, daughter, of James Tho p'rbseticc of headache nearly always family and while he is looking after The great P needs. and Catharine Orasby, aged years tells. us that there, is..another* disease the work of the association his boys _b Uterine Tonle, and TENDERS WINTED. -62 are keeping the farm" only safe •. effectual Monthly For gentlemen he will do. 8 months and 21 days. which, alfhough we may not be aware of e up. Itegulatoron which women can monstrate the famous Pem- Tendera will be received by the Council of the it; is still exerting its baneful influence, depend. bol ti three degrees her Toupee -unlike&]l otbers' %ownship of Hullett up to Saturday 'the 5th of - - -T-HOMI,"SON In Grey Tp., Jan, -24, of strength -No. 1, $r;. No. 2. 0 late assert itself lilainly. VioVs Phorj&ddiho' Eeth. at, %.P. m. for the supplying of five thou- Rachel McCutci�eon relict of th 1! 1, 24, and perhaps mvaitingan, opportunity I unity to 10 dogices stronger I No. 26 add a perfect b o.ou and 9 for special Cases, per Doz. health savOrtoall whoare sand feet of good rock elm Bewed I -1s, plank and, Robtyhompson, aged years.', 2we Great Sold all drtrgy sts, or sent 3 inches thick, the said plank must be delivered J�urdock Blood Bitters'has, for yea�rs,,, 'Tones and Invigorates the whop. bald or pArtially so. A really Free on . rece Tt of price. LondesborO Bridge on or about May Ist, CA been*,eurin- all kinds of headaches, and it I at the -In-In London, jan. 16, nervous system, makes now reepamphitt. Address: TN scientific production which 1910. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ene, d of Mr. and Mrs you -will only give it a, trial we are sure it Blood in old Veins. Cures Kern- )0 Q!0INK L.TDRDHTQCNT.'(fOrm!arlYWi*t"r.I is largely imitated. Prices JAMES CAMPBELL. Clerk, I oua Debility, Mental'aa Brain WarM, Des, ., °:,,, accepted, Louise 'ramp au hist C kME Clerk's Office. 13 Jan. 2910 Is Campbells Exeter, w-11146 for youvbat it1as done for thou- pond to Sexual Weakness Emissions, Xper. s t reasonable. Adviie 0 -da, and JUM8 pf ailbuse or Breessm. _V, , :gVeecal Yyear..., sands.of others. gratis upon all ailments of hair and scalp. See � Nk 21st, too Connors i1xice $1 per box, sixfor 5;, One willplease six the ha SOK-In Win ham, Jan. Mrs. John C will cure. 'Sold by all Ir eats ormnilea in + + Pernber without fail and do py c Shorthorns for Sale. Bok, in his 19th year. he -B u r. I -i pzlp ft, plain p on receig, ofj rice. ;Nem pamp7det. ache appearance a good turn ,47 Head your Three Young buili. from'9 to 20 months' old, OKE -In GodeXicb, Jam. 22nd, John wrifes-1L" I have been. mailed -me- I he . meatcono o. and ltli -hOt T�90__ TOT"tak 9"* ----S ------ ',rt'b Wednesday, Feb. -91 York. Tonwlwridal etel, by Duke of Richmond; also four young e .2reds- and -1 ros,116 Afew good ead-. -'W- - ache and constipation Soci tv Cured. shire Sows. -due in A-pril..and some small pigs. for a long time. After _Thutsi Call and see them before you buyocs -Normiandie-Roug-0, -413intong day, Feb. -1 X A, L A A- A- A.=A —4. Vomews:'i' 10�� if E H *ISE. Clinton SOME UE I rien + 9 Fell FTJ_0NS___ for ddKffde�' BeAtord 110itel,'Goderich Fridayt Bitters 'ask d -6 t Burdock Blood B Some Information Glea ed from the + -. Fine Residence for Sale.. Rev. D..Roger4,' of S'eaf'or'th,. writes V I fried I am completely cured After having 'safely Piovinbldl:Roports some pertinent enquiries to the Plo- taken thrice bottles. 1'can recorn- An excellent frame house; 9 roams, with cel- neerjotont6, 6onc&nin� t& lar suck WQ(xdahe,d.;- aneparter-acre or land; 13081t1011 of the temperance movement, mend it all." For sale by�. all, dealers. The following. figures are from the Provincial Goveruffient's annual re - herd and soft d fruit trees and gaiden; including the three-fifths hindrance to best location favors, 1. terms. . water, 900 Apply to W BRYDONE. progregs acid the professed favor- for _ Th6 T. -Milburn Manufactured only by Co.,:Limited, Toronto. Cut. -port of � the "Women's Institutes in Ontario just to band'.• Mrog' Tozer entertained last Friday. the tempeiance cause by -those 'who In West- Hlaron the membership Mrs; W.JI'Co�u4er' entertained must bdar responsibility for the Tenders Wanted e' i'm which that cause , is hampered 7a% thwarted by a law that, forces bar- numbered. 221; - 73 meetings with. an 4aj- g tttendancq_�of I,=, Were held. last veek.:' Mrs. C.� Wallace _entertained last - Huron Old Bo s o The I Tenders will be received by the undersigned! rooms upon unwilling communities, y .;Front.. g6egate wa� rebeived as members' fees. a4 10 as _Uo grants: -in South Hur6n -- -_ -_ ­ Ay. UP to the 86h of February, for�-80 cords of green ,creases and encourages• the treatinq wood, 22 inches long, all Maple, and to be all body timber, to be delivered at the Public i system, degrades men into drunkards, the membership Was -03; 20 -meetings were held, the attendance aggregalt- Miss Jean :'Erskine entertained! a.. number of her friends last Tuesday, School. C14utolf, on or before the 16th of i and curses marty hbm6s With yjihutter. March ';HOS. COTTLE, able woe. He . says In'Saturday's Winnipeg. Free, Press a brief is given of the great Or- as fees an in 158; $17 was collected d` eived as gra re nts: In East Huron ained a num. Mrs. C. C. Rance entertained 2; Chairman c it Co 'Did- not Sir James Whitney. and Hon. Mr- Hanna: promise before. t s ganiza tion of Farmer's which is revolutionizing the graba'trAde, and *been membership was 284; 50 meetings were held, with an attendancebt 1739 ber of people at her.liome last Tuesday evening.: "eth Wanted wheat has. tirtialiv responsible , $47.25 was received as fees and $60 as Xeii Last'Moriday-evening, Mrs. n T6 buy or lease a suit I table residence -in Clio-, . ..... for, the - slac'oessfti agitationfor Gov- prumea owniad,int6rior . elovatoksi�l ts.­ ,grants;: dfic&s of the' diAriei Institutes 'rskine erjt�rtained about 35 at':hor home .to,pt6gtealdve eubhre. An dq�oy_ WT.' Possession. if Po possible;in April. LEWLIS SUITTVRPGI�ncoe. Ont A& SR146 Among the oJffders we find ttv6 U6ron are given, as.. follows. West H 6xt� ur Boys 0 the head`"' the Manitota preside I nt, . Mi s * W Jenkins, Holmes - s abT6 -time •vv46' pont by`�11. . Grain GrowersAssociation, Mr.. F. A.Ville vice-president,- Mrs . M Mrs Ed Cinielon entertained the - Two coltages, an more slia a quarter of Crerar, fofmerly of •..Moleswortb, who S Ans64,Goderich; secrefaiy-treasur-' members 6f her Wesley Church Sun- 'even. To Rent. na, apply to Jn .6 Bowcoo'k, Londes�cxo. is President And Ali% R. McKenzie, for- werly - or . Aslifteld, who, is the Secre. e, Mrs S7 F W Walls, 1161mesville. 0,th H uron President, Miss G day Schootclass last' Thursday- ehsant ing and.a very pl• evening was s ant by all resent. Good comfortable one -and -&-half storey .house, on Huron St., west -, hard,and soft water Notice -taiy. Another'pers6n., Air AN Wil' son; formerly. of Mitchell is president Connor, Exeter; Mrs R Snowden, Bayfield; secretary-treasurei pL p Miss 'Annie Hailes entertained, a in de; bearing trait trees. "my to JOH' N SNYDER H uron St.. west. All partieshaving accounts against t1l, of �he local - branch at Gletiora. Th& following sketch is- 'given of Mr. - Me. Mrs A Hastings, Exeter. East Huron - prosident,.Mrs -Wm Goggins; Ford- number of her friends Tuesday.even- ing. A sleigh,.party "arrived early in Huron Poultry and Pet Steak Awn. mo re nested to mail the same to the under- Kenzie— . R Mackenzie, of a WIC , vice-president 'Mrs~ 8 S 06le, h;, Ethel; secrotar,y_t�easurei, Mrs. J the evening. from God6rich and L-p6nt b 0 . a very enjoy&, le ev ning. signed; no t later than the Ah inst. Frank INOTICE! H Hall Seoretary.' the association,'is andther,one of the weik who started farming as. a.sort of Armstrong, t . reasurer. - ' 4'. " Th e officers of t1le branch institutes A house -social was holdlat the manse last -Mo night. About fifty yo . uDg The MISSES JENNISON, who for the past' • three Years have been carrying on a Dress -mak- side line, but who -has stuck to it till it has carried him to practical irde, are given as follows,. the, first named being president and the last named' Inday �eople of the •-congregation Rssemblod and spent a pleasant evening :playing, jug business in London, have opened tip busi- ness in Clinton, in the ho use. formerly occupied 1 Auction Sale pendence.. His experience in. the west dates back to 1877. when he first struck secretary -treasurer,' numerous games, 'Refreshments wdK e by Mr. Jacobs, on Joseph St. Winnipeg. His first obol ice of work Ooderich-Mrs Chas Rqldt MissyM served, firm; Mr; John Ora first.aiase G, 80hwarm will offee for sale by public ane- was railroad construdbion,and he was for fouls, time' with Charlia Whites• heii . E &61keld. Clinton -Mrs Frank: Hall, Mrs -John Johnston... W. He WAITS SON Kitchen Girl Wanted Con,. at tae 00LBURNE . HOTEL, GO DERIC R Saturdav no tbeconstructionofthe line be- twelan St Boniface and Emerson, tie AoGesvIIIe--�*rs •Len febbatti'Miss. .4 are still in the shoo business. on February, 12 Good wages. Apply Joe Rattenbury, 2 o'oJoek'in the afternoon. his farni of stuck to work for several years, and even to -day he- confesses with* a, Blatiche 0 Tebbutt. repairing and carry wgtesd varietf.of stock, -thus Rattenbury Hooim 130.aores. being Lot 28, Maitlaad Con,, •smile that be is sorry that he hadluot Tp of Colborne. 'This is one of:the best . klntail-krs 40 McDonald,, Miss Harriet Young. we are able to do all repairing Without Idelay and annoyance to our customers 'Ifarvasin Women Girls the towti ship,' has: &fways been well cultivated'; twenty.four acres newly continued- in that -line,.. however, there was a- slack time in; railroad buildingAu Manitoba lacking Londesho iol;.-Mrs Peffers, Lonnaberyi A. trial will convince y o u of our promptness and . the neatness of our and "VV seeded in 1010 ; ton acres -of pasture;24 acres of wheal seeded with timobhp 25 and something, more interesting, he took : St Helena- Miss M Ramage, Mop M work: Bo6$8 ftlade, to ordere. - W. H. WATTS & SON, A N '*r R D I :otes of first class bardwook bush and five op land in 1892, north, of Brandon,, hai 0 Rutherford. - -h- Opposite Post -Office as -machine operators. and for other where--to-aay he a cototbAmble- d. six section and a half -under cultivation, &Crca of orchara;. The balanosates mixed 'cedar and liaiil '&'d lana -W-1- log Mrs :. 1—, To Our Undesbor o customoles -&b'Mr factory Work. Good wages and steady employment. Write us. --the. Mr Maekd zi is plowed, m4oure is nearly all out 012 the n e's life -histoty is -char-, ]and, and everyt"hing Acteristically Canadian. B)in atAsh. .t.G11-16soie. , , , . .1 11 1, Boyfield--�MiswIt'Stiowden, -Mos M -That all repairs lef t R. Adams store or at the post office will have my The Clinton Knitting CoItd.- in good shape for fild, Huron ootiotV, he -attended the 13prinRwork. The buildings consist of & old log schoolhouse, then the only ed. good bank barn-, 40x60. with a loan -to of 3M Oa'mpbell. Exeter:.- Miss G Connor,. Mrik A, beat attention and can be left and call- ed for at any time, Give us a call. Clinton, Ontario. 14 feet. There is 'slab a round oemei2t ucational.. institution bf the county. BOX14., 'The Hastings. n Blitevale-Mrs J .6 Johnston, Mrs W. He -WATTS SON silo,. water,. is in the barn from a never -failing. well, put in new lait W 0 West. Ethel -Mrs C. Bernath, Mrs L. fall'.' The hones' acomfortable r trams Hall. nNONitaeoNeoO000NaNr:Pordwi6h-Mrs. ins, fair ante of repair. This 'will ft good opportunity to bUY-06 first-blass farm, J H ads, Mrs, H Spinks. •VV Wi fiter Term WANTED Girls wanted for newo-A. brightest. I and most up-to-date Blouse and afactory right, U I Rib going'Weat, Terms -Ten per dent of purchase, money 0 be paid own or arranged for at time of sale. Bat �91 0 Gorrie-Mrs G M Knovilson, Mrs J Armstrong. hitewear in Canada. Work itnee to be Paid within ilO� dAV9 &46 -Mrs J D Miller, Mrs Jamestown -Mrs OPENS consists of sewing Ladies' ,waists. Girls "verienced on p6wer machines prefer- red, but beginners Will be taught. ,from of sale, at four thousand dollara - may to. main on mortgage, bearing interest at 4 We'have commenced. D McDonald. Molesworth- -Mrs J Burnett, Miss.! t tablearters. Stea4y w rk. Good ogl�HR STAR WAi%'JiW2Xo U U MPG Co. 12 per cent. Oaths ana look at the farm any time berate asle. John %x Sohwanz, On our. tenth year and Stewart. g Walton -=Mrs A GardinerMiss Rose 3r d JanySimpson, Berlin, B Oat. Propfletor Bantailler, Oat. t, Thomas Gundry, 146tioneer. : trust you will be as good Lticknow-Mrs Win McDonald,MI,ss ' to -us -this year as last, Fern Reid. You. helped us to make Students, may enter any day of -2 the School yeat: -L Back ofjrcu'r Fut nitury last year the best yet.- SALE RE615TAR Individual instruction. Our We will still. try to lead. TauRSDAY, Fron. 10Ta-Vatin stock, graduates got the beat is CW guaranteeand that of the maker & b buying in 'the b y etc, at Lot 38 Con. 16, Goderich Tp. onewilesouthof Clinton, John Per• due, Prop'; G. nt Auctiobeer. positions. Courses. We train more Fo market,. and selling. at theoung people than any other management In Oanadd.: TuvisDxr, FEB.Vlfth- Farm Stock is Put 10gethor merely to sell. Oars is Wide 1).y ekperta for long and r3atisfaot- prices. very closest You and Implements at Lot 10 Con 16. Godeft It �p! '1` Gundry, Xactioneer., . - _10 . ..... 1. Affiliated with Commercial 9d U ffilver-ttle:sAtistactlon Of Wbi c 'b relatiers ftunsuallyattractive, knowing that when you AvieWtobur waretooms will please help us, you are helping both yourself and no, Tile cheapest Spot ]a tfuton to rias au k1odt 'of Purnhute. W. To, 0 NEIL THEGwan'. HOOVEA & BALL, "RINT4 u R. PPAMAIAN' A- C,O 1:1 N cu"D CLINTW4 15USIMSS COLLEGE a, .chi ..,C1 k' •: J welr", v and e T V. SliVerwa"re... I wli.icri we recently purchased from Frank Metcalf at a rate .on the dollar; will be offered you in Our new store e, NEXT. VO 408" -STROTHERS' ItESTAURANT9 commencing e Watches front $1 UP. JEWELRY Do not fail to see. the All kinds ofBrooches, large assortmerit' Lockeis'Chains, Rings, etc., which m'u s k be `sold. We Have CLOCKS ln'Gi'It, Mantle, Kitchen Why not take up this or Alarm', with a large assortment of each to offer, and buy your show you. Silvelware for Joao Every article engraved free of charge -by us Ask to see a sample. Have your Watches, Clocks and .Jewelleiry, of aftinds. repaired by us, All work --guaranteed 0 AN MI' + I . I "M