The Clinton News-Record, 1907-11-21, Page 4s
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For the next three weeks we will `rl n: a RED HOT Stock Reducing cing Sale. I3very 9 item advertised lb these,
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'many y;Cas es LESS
THAN cOST. This film fake sale, blot • a , genuine; stockpreu
have Our $tock -reduced and turned into cash regardless of Other sales. It 'will pay you to visit th
Interesting Staple Bargaiitls
10e Stripe Flannelette .:. ,.. . , . ; ,°, ; ; . 8c•
15e White Flannelette .. ..•110 •
nee Crash Toweling ..,..,, ..•,.i0e
• 12ac W rapperette r . , .. , , . 9c
lOe Wrappperette , , 8c
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0eTableLinen,'....., ,,,' See'.
75c Table Linen , ,r 59c
$1.25 Table, Linen „ 99e'
15e Sateens... ......,
12ic_Prints , ,.,.10c,
25c Pillow Cotton inches 20p'
40e 10.4. a g , „ 30e
45e 9.4 A `i .-� . ......35e
30c 8.4 Shed in .. 25
Bargains in Blankets
$3.75 Wool Blankets .. $3 00
4.50 Wool 131ankers.3:90 • •
8.00 Wnol Blankets 3 • ,... 5.00,..
1.10 10 4 Flannelette Maracas ..... ,` .90 •
1.25 11.4 Fiannetette Blankets • 1:I0
1.75'12:4 Flaneetette Blankets 135
Underwear Reductions
35c Ladies Vests 25o .
-E0c Ladies Vests. 9c
75c Ladies Vests ,;, 9e••
$1 Ladies Vests .. 79e
Hosiery Bargains
25c Ladies and Ohildren's Hose gee
35e Boys Worsted Rese
50c Boys Worsted. Hose.:,', .., . 35e.
350 LadiesCashmereHose, .... 25o.
$1.25 Sateen Skirts 96c
Ladies heavy quality Black Sateen
Skirts, two rows of pleating, 8.11 siza•s.
Regular•$1.25, stock-redueing Sale .98
Dress Goods Reduced
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50c -Black Dress Goods., .
75c Blat.k Dress Goods. . 59e
$1 Black Dress Good4 $Oe
50e Fancy -Dress Goods 39c
75c Fancy Dress Goods
59e
$1 Fancy Dress Goods Hoc•
▪ ,.. 39c,
irked down to OST PRIC'1'and in
using sale
Is .store in•the .next three weeks.
Silk Waist fatMugs• . �Ci__��._... ,
s Cost Half Ruffs and F $75 Astrachan Coats $60
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$3:5CSilk Waists.,.:. $2.75.
2 50 Silk Waists , ,„ • 2.00:
4,00.Silk Waists., . , . , . , ,301:
$1.2'5, Sateen Waists 98c.
• Ladies heavy" .qutttity, Bieck Sateen
Waissts, very newest styles, all sizes. • RP.
gular $125 stock, reducing.sale , , ,.98.
SOC Ladies Caps 35c,
Ladies plain and .fancy Tweed Caps
with .leather or self peak Regular, 50e
stock,; reducing sale.. , .... .3S ..
• CorsetsReduced
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50c Ladies Corsets..,. .. 39c •
75e'Ladies Corsets..., 59e '•
' $1 00• Ladies Corsets..•.. '80e
• 1,25: Ladies Corsets " ' d ' 1 00
1,50 Ladies Coreets. , .. . 1,25
Lace Curtains Red`ttc
75c. Face Curtain's ,,,,
$1,00'Lace: Curtains
1.25
urtains1.25 Lace Curtains
1.50 Lace. Curtains.. e
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$10.1)0 Fur Ruff..:;. ,...: $8.00
1200 Fur Ruff ... ,,. ., 9,00
15 00 Fur Ruff., 11.00
15.00. Sable :Muffs " 12,00
180QSableMuffs ... ..,...,.,, ,,,., 1500
' 18.00 Sable 'Ruffs
'22.00 Sable Ruffs 4 •,
50,00 Mink Muffs. , 40,00
• Cat—Pets.
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Ladies select whole skin Astra,• ,
Chan Coats, extra quality satin
lining, Alaska sable trimmed,
Russian blouse or semi .fitting
15,00style. Regular $75, sale price 60 00
' 60e Carpets. . .;,. 39e
75e Carpets- 59c
*1.00 Carpets ; . ° ° , , . ` 790
.16:.00 Carpet Squares.— .., . .;.$13,00 •
30.00 Oarpet Squares,.,.�• 22 00
Ladies Coats ,
$I0.00 Lridies Coate $7.50
12.00;Ladies Coats 10,00
13.50 Ladles Coats ,,. 11.00
15.00 'Ladies Coats 12 00'
18,00 Ladies Coat's... ........ , ]3,50`:
`79''' $50 Astrachan Coats $39
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] 25 • Ladies first quality Astrachaa
1.73 Lace Curtaius 1.50 • ()pats .snible collar and revers,
2.00' Lace uctalnce .. .. 1 7; : good qna litg siltiu lining, all c� (�
2 50 • Lace Curtains , • 2 00 °' silzes. Re',tiliU $50,- sale.pr lee. . 00.1.1U a`
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3 50 Dice Curt -Alias , 2,75
$50 Near Seal Coats $39`
Ladies' Neat 'Seal Coats,' sable ,
collar and re 1evs, ; satin ' lined,
Russian blouse style wish silk gu4
dle. Regia $50, sale price 3 9.0
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$25 Galloway Coats $18
14 fen's Gailijway Copts rubber
lined, the best,'coat oq'the market .
.for wear. wool cuff in sleeve. Re-
gular $25, sale price 18 00
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$35 Wambat Coatsr`$?9 U
Men's Brown and Black Wane -
bat Coats. Everyone knows the
wearing'qualities 'of a' wacnbat,. •
Regular $85, sale price........
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$6 Persian Lamb Caps $4
Boys A. 1 quality Persian Lamb
Caps, made of whole skins.. all A nn
sizes. , Regular $6, safe price.... , . 1%UO
$20,,Astrachan Coats $1.3.
2 only, Ladies Astrachan Coats
• sizes 34 to 30, a splendid Coat' at
• the regular price 320, bought from
a travellers set of samples. First 1 00/1
coma 1 te
• get the snap atG; , .
$40 Astrachan Coats $30.
•Ladies whole skin. Astrachan
Coats, all sizes, good glossy black,."
"satin lined, Regular $40," sale
price , ' . „ ..... 3 0.Q 0'.
$20 Men!' Calf Coats' $15
Four only, Men's Brown Calfskin
Coats; well furred, good big roomer •
coats, Regular $20, sale price 1500 Q
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$22''Ien's Calf Coats $16'
•. Four'ouly, Men's 'Brown Calfskin
Coats with black• astrachan collar,
A splendid'eoat: well :furred„ and'
good. big coat.' Regular $22, sale 1 @ nn
price ULU li
$05 �Men'S Coon Coats $55
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Four only,'Men's.Natural Cana-
dian (7oon'Coats, good • long deep
fur and big size. Regular 305,
.sale !trice 55'00
$50 Men's Com!. Coats $39
".Men's Coon Coats, well furred,
naac'veat skins,:not tipped, or dyed,
good big coats. Regular $50, q (� n
kale. price c .39.00
.35 .Wallaby Co ats $30
1sf en's Wallaby Coatis, deep' fi
eeelleinatohed, good big coats ai
eery .warm, 'will give splendid
wear. • Re • alar $$5,;,sate,' price
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Marriages f Auburn.
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LONG-RUSSEL-In St. Michael's . „(Continued from 'page. one.) •
church, Myth., on November 19th,-
floral. 011 rings consisted of a wreath
iy Rev, Father Hanlon, Catharine, a.
daughter of Mr. Thomas Russel .of. from :her old niipils of'thei,Colborne
�Morri s to Joseph Long of
�_ school''.and a • :harp `££•om Knox .choir::
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eels. • a
The paIlbarer, we. Messrs J. Red-
{ nioiid, • Se, S,traugllan,°'J. Arthur, T,
VULVER-SKI':LTON-At the. home :.Badcliffe, 'J, Johnston and ;), -Robert•''
•of the bride's cousins m W•.innipeg
, t son. 1he'deeeased issurvived by her
Margaret Skelton, late of, Goder-parents,three ssters and 'five 'broth-
ers
The` bereaved' ones haven't' recov-
ered from • the loss of••Miss L"1Ili
ich, to Robert Austin Culver of.
Arcola, Sask. "-
LOGAN-JACKSON-In Los Angeles
an,.
whose .deat'th occurc°d about - three
years ago; , and in tlieii: 'se'cond• great
California,, on October 31st, Win. sai.,row we offer tleem the sympathy of ,
George Logan, nem. B., to Elsie .the truest of friends:
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M. Jackson of Toronto, .formerly
We poor •creat:ure of clay}arc some -
mf Brussel§. f
a times • prone to question God's ways
.'t lt','
and as why, 'Iia calls to Himself those
• ..rel. 9
,WARNING. - ANYONE FOUNT).
trespassing with gun ' or dog on
what is known as "Bridgewater
'Farm", Iots 11 and 12, Goderich
toivnsltip, will he prasecated as. the
`taw directs. -Daniel Gliddon. • •
sult.ecl to .this, sphere and
Iwho have started on•a"Career of good
'works amongst which would 'be front.
generations to generations. But ' We
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so reason. Goa
that' c
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always, works for a purpose and those
who are gone from to are gone to ears•
ry, 'en a .greater. work In 'a greater
sphere. Thus as. each dear one gasses
NOTICE -NO MORE APPLES WAAT- from us Heaven is made dearer to us
h
'ted at the Evaporator excepting y that Soul and we wa`fOr •the
P P g time when we too' will. loin; that hap-
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spoken for until :further not= m,ultitude:
a iy
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Window
Shades
Needed ?
We have the Kind
that neither eur1,
Crack nor Fade. t
Mounted on 'the gen-
uine }Xarsthorti. roller
(everyone guaranteed.)
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Goderich.
Hullett'Township:
The Weekly .Mail and Empire and
The Nows-Record wilt be sent to any
address for tie remainder of. 1907 and
the whole:. of 190$ .for
Mr,
NT , and s. James •Riersoti of
Ethel visited 'at:.. Mr., Wes: • Beacom's
and : at .Mr William Carter's .last
week, .
'M',.ss • Mabe1•,.Livermore .of the' to
don Road • is visiting' old schoolmates
in school seetipn No: 4.
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• Mr.: James: Cartwright is: doing
rushing bu'Sinese at his cider ' mill at
present.,! •
The municipal - .j of is beginningto
.
boil... There is • talneo fiber of
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of a
contestants for • fie a eeve.ship
;, arneng
' the names- mentioned heihg Alec:
Leitch • jamasas !Simi'
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, naa;5 Lel-
per. Mr. rut eali+l•.:ie. ,,lp • is 'surely
in danger.
Erne Reynolds, sen of Mr: Dominick
Reynolds, has returned fioni New (.n-
tario, •
W, 1VMrrison and J.. Drown hat'''e fici-
ished. up their ,apple packing' opera-
tions `los the season,
MissEcli ` 't
It Jenkins' has been eE:igag
ed as •teacher of S. A.S. No. Cr !it: a
salary of $375. Miss Ayless,irth: of
No. 9 has accepteda school near her
• home at Fordsvch..
Mr. M., Morrison cattle home, .fxum
Ilensall for Sunday.
)VIr: Thoma, Naftel and the neinbers
of his family who have be=en; ill are GIANT 1,RrPL E TS 'Currene -y'er,5 bb'
recovering rapidly. and Stag Chewing Tobaccos,: fit . 'big
Mrs.:'tToseph •Keeld returned from plugs: .Quality, 2rways the same.
Chicago. on Tuesday. of 'est .wee.
where she spent a few days.
Kippein.'
:,..The -Weekly 'Mail' and Empire and
For ;Quality and Quantity ask your The-News-ltecotd will be seat io any
eiea1er for the new big plugs of :'Bobs' address for the remainder of 1907, and
'Stag and Currency' 'Chewing Tobac 'the whole • of 1008 for $1:25.
cos. One of our merchants met with a
heavy loss .lastweek when bis 'horse
er
b oming unmanageable, an . into a
Deaths, wire fence and broke her neck. Ile
}gavc $125 for hera .hrttmesg
a,AL;XANDL �-Itt Clitton n NOV-
.Not-
Most of those who went' out en the
ember .18th, Elizabeth Gralian,
wife of . kr; William. Alexander, harvest exeprsion are home again,
aged •(i0 spars and $days. Anteing .thee late ra,rrivals . are, : Mrs.
• Thomas Gemmel and Messrs, Artiur-
WILSON-In Seafortrh ' on November• and William Clark all from
12th Margaret Scott Govenlock ,• the
+ g p Dloos�law district. They report • :the
'relict of .the late Alexander Wile 'crops good, but touched with i'•,6+ • '
HOUNIE -At Ilolmesville on Novelle -1 the harvestxcut Sion
e r is •
rernaining•
ber °Ieth, Debora Wellwoocl, relit1 with his threw elder brothers.
of
the let@ Jelin ;1o12nes; aged 101 TlruC>t Logo., who Ilse hate' year:
years, 4 months slid 10 ,days. . and nine months 'with his . • brother;
William in the West, has ireturned.. •IIs
Tikes, the country,
On. Sunday last
the annivs•r
earsere
y GARROV-In Goderich on .November die
$tit 'to ..Mr, .ttnd Mrs: Charles vices were heldI in i iib ivletlrad he
(*arrow, a daughter, eburelt, Itev, iV.. IM. !hitt being the
g ciffrc•iatieg minliter. His ger/ on%
IIAl)Dl Ni--tti
Goderich on Navemb'er were, good, delighting all, The music
8th,. to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mad- was fund:1W by the excellent choir.
deli, a Son., • At the' morning service 'hey more
Oli':1)ON•.ilt Ashfield on Noverabr than kept up their reputation of fork
8th, to Mr. end hire. Arigus'iGordon !fuer years, The offerings Swire in the
a diiughter. • •neighborhood Of ,!iffy sic Bare.
son, aged 85 years and 7 months. Willie Gemmel, who went out with
o $liths.
ConstanceBrucefield
• The Weekly M it1 and Empire. •and
The News -Record will be sent' to any
address for the remainder 'o& 1907,. and
the whole. of•1908Ior $1.25.
Mr: S. 'Sutherland
has'"piircliased-a.
nein :organ from Mr. C„ Hoare' of •Cliti-
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.511Ja"m es • Sten'le" still "keep • Very
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e
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poorly._•
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred' Young of ()sp-
awn •aro spending 'a couple of weeks
yisiting friends •round here.
Mr. and Mrs:• J.. T,' Staples of Sea-
forth spent Sunday as ,the• guests of.
Mr; anda.-Mrs: William Lindsay,
Rcv.'1Vir. Durrant cif Benmiller'e will
preach. here next Sunday af.ernopn at
2 30 o'clock
• Mrs. T. Po1la d, Mr.Jetties
'
ir , Suth-
erland and sister spent. Sunday' last
visiting friends at Ethel:
1V1essrs° Thos.' :McMillan; J. H. Scott
S. McMichael and W. Thompson pass-
ed through our virtue/last week with
The Weekly Mat and' Empire : and
The News -Record' wilt be sent to any
address for • tlie.'remainder of '1907 And
the .whole. of 1908 for .$1.25. ' e
Mrs." Ll ie; George '" is visitinghes
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sister in -fav in Stratford:
Mrs; Risebury of . Brandon, .• an aunt
al Mr. William '.C'ollins, hasg ot:sett-
led in her flew Moine. ' We understand
she . intends • giving lessons in painting.
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The many friends, of: Miss Alice Rat-.
`tenhury, - • daughter of Mr,' William,
Rattenbury, • will be •pleased to hear
that she is recovering' from the injury
s1re. received,
Rev, Mr. - EPl . atr}ck of r
P '`o onto' oc»
•copied the: .pulpitof•the.Pi:6.00 1mi
c arch Gast Sunday; both : morning
and vetting. r
n enn It
was
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m on Sun -
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Rev, Mr, Budge of Hanover, gave 'a
lecture in 'the Presbyterian church
here on Monday. evening.
120'' head of .cattle which 'they , intend •
to, feed, for the winter among them:
They 'purchased thein _,in the vicinity
of .Luckilo v, .
Londesboro,
A • meeting of those interested in op-
posing the repeal' of the Local .option
by-law in, the haseiue'nt of the Method-
est church, Londesboro, on 'Tuesday
afternoon next at 2 o aleck.
Baby Smiles
One mother happily expressed her
opinion 'of Baby's Own Tablets when
she said "there's a smile. in every
dose.", In homes where the .Tablets
are ttsed there `are no cross, fretful
sickly children. The 'Tablets snake
children well and keep them well. ,
They cure 'indigestion, colic, °costil•
nation, di
arrhoea teething liig troubles1
and
all
the other h minor .ailments 0 -of
childhood. They, can be given with'
absolute safety to the newborn child,1
for
hetl
ilio ler ha s
t
the g ansa nee of.
a government analyst that the Tab-
lets do .not contain one particle of
opiate or poisonous soothing stuff.:
`Isn't such a guarantee worth some-
thing to you,, mother ? The Tablets
are sold by allmedicine dealers .or
may be had frotl'i The Br. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville,' Ont., • at
25 cents a box. •
,FARMERS, DON'T MISS IT !
Few term house's: in Canada will be
found without the Family Herald•and
Weekly', Star, o1 Montreal,. Those
hones that do not.reoefve it are J-{
sing a =eat 'treat. The Family herald
and Weekly Star is to -day easily!,
:Worth ten times the subscription price,
to any fernier. Its va1Ue ins. fact cane'
not • be over-estimated. It is a won-!
fuI• combination of a weekly news-�
paper, family inagasine and an'.agri-1,
cultural journal without t:ti equal;
Farmers!, if you do . not read the,
Family Herald and 'Weekly Star, of
.'Montreal, you should give it a. trial
during 1907. Do not wait until Jan-
uary but, remit one dollar now • and
you• will never i egret it {
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The
,Weekly Mail and Empire and
TlieN'e ww
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s Record will be seat to any,
'address . for the remainder of 19071 and
•theh
w oleP 9'
0 1 0$
for $1,25.
.75.
St, Michael's' church in this village t
Was the scene, of a pretty wedding on s
Tuesday: when Rev, Father ,t1anlon t
llerfnrmed the ceremony which made (1
Joseph Long ' and Catharine ` Russel
man and wife. At theconclusion of •e
the ceremony the bridal party drove. I
to the. home of the bride's parents l
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas •.Russel i:f t.he'
township of Morris whore tiie Weddin:n h
feast was in readiness, • Rey, Fattier n
Ilftf?Xon .was : one of the guesth and in' W
fttifig 'Orme' proposed the health . of m
the bride. Mr. and Mrs, Long havo
taken n
n up lns k
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1russe1
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friendsgo with them. '„te besttivisles of their numerous
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Colt orne Township
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The Vlri ok'ly Mail aiul Empire and
The News -Record. will he sent to any
address Cdr the rimaind^r of 1007 anis
the whole of 1908 for $1.25.
A Chri'stnles entertainment, will 'be
held at Bethel church, Colborne, in
the interests of tile Sunday ' school.
on Monday evening, 1)ecefntler 23rd,
The decorations i
t
tlriS
and program will be
up to- former occasions and a good
time 'Is expected. Remember the,
date.
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Porter's Hill'
The Weekly . Mail and , ntpire and
The News -Record will be sent to any
address 'for" the remainder' of 1907; anti•
the whole of •1908 for .$1.25,
Th , e
oyster • su ' er hel ,.
Plc d . i y Reef.
ling No 2 on (Friday :.evetiiri :last:
g
was•:a' success .in evexyway.; except the.
oysters which. lid: not •arrive. until the
first train the 'next da:•*. '
Miss. Sarah ...et reteirned on • Satur-
day 'after a two. week' . x i .;t v, tli her
sister, Mrs f:. Newt:» j. •
Mr. A..:F.Johns visiee • r.va•
d- L � t .-,aoro'
friends on :.seal 'lay last. '
Make New Mood.
o d.
These Is: What Ar. Williams' Pink Pill
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Do.-T41at a Is Why' They Cure So
Many Diseases. '
MT:ETING OF' HURON ' COUNTY
Council. -The : corporation : • of the
County of Huron will meet. in .•the . .
council chamber in the town of God-
erich on Tuesday,• the, 3rd. clay. , of:.
• December next.' °
.. at ;3 o'clock, p, in.' .:
All accounts against the county re
quiring settlement ' must be placed ..
with the, Clerk by December:the 2nd.
--1V. Lane, : Clerk.: Goderich,Nov; •
18th, 1907.
Auction: Sale Register
Unreserved Auction Sale on the
Bayfield Road one mile north ofCline.
ton
0 horses -1 1 •
heavy draft mare • 8 •
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yrs. old, 1 generel puLpose horse 5
syrs .old, ]: general purpose mare 9
I yrs. We; : 1 horse 9 yrs old, 1 driving
mare 7. yrs old, 2 horse bolts rising
3 yrs .old. . pattle-20•, head of stock.
steers. rising 3 . yrs old, average 1100.
pounds, 2 newly calved cows, 4 cows
sapposed to be in calf, G heifers rising
3 yrs, 6 steers rising 2 yrs old, 0
Meters rising 2 years old, 1high
Le
l.' ,: grade bull.rising 2 yrs 'old;;''6 spring.
J c'attic, 6 well-bred'ewes, • Itnp leinents.
-1, new waggon; 1 waggon nearly nate
c 1 new buggy, single, 1 new 'tnaca(ldie,
1 mingle buggy nearly new,. 1 covered
d Milk waggon. nearly new, about .• . 300
milk bottles, 1 gooddelivery waggon
nearly new, '•about 25 •toes of straw,'
to be cash. Terms. -10 mths credit
on furnishing approved joint notes. 6
per cent olicash on credit .amounts,
All sums of $5 and under, cash, on
over that:10 months' credit en appro-
ved joint notes. Sale to commehee
at 1 -o'clock, sharp, 'on Wednesday,
December nth. -James A, Smith, •
Proprietor and .kuctioneer.
When' persons have not enough blood
or when, their :blood is weak arid wat-
ery,'the:doctors name the trouble an-
aemia. ' Bloodlessness is the cause o
many common ..diseases, such is Mal
gestion, palpitation . of the heart, • .de
bitty, decline, neuralgia; nervousness
rheumatism, : and consumption, Th
'surest signs of poor blood ani pale
nese, bluish lips, cold hands an
feet, general weakness, low spirits
and headaches . and backaches. If an-
aelxlia is not checked in time it will
probably develop into consumption,
There is one certain 'cure for ..anaemia
-Dr. Williams' Philo Pills. These
pills actually make new, rich, 'red
blood, which fills. the 'veins and bring
new life to bloodiess� people. In proof
of this ',Miss Mabel Clend,ennin Niag-
ara Fells, Ont., says'.: "Fore two
years 1 sufferedfroth anaemia. I was•
weak, thin, had no: appetite, 1 somir
times had distressing headaches and
felt 1 low °s..
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PtiedM heart _
t wo 1
My ea, ct
palpitate .violently ; I Could do n,
work: aground " the house ; I became
'very pala and my nerves got unstrung.
The of r
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iwo
good doctors
failed
o heap me. I was its such a' pitiful
tate'. e One day a friend•urged ane to
fy D , Williams' . bink Dills held I
id so. Soon I saw the pills, were
wiping Inc and by the time 1 had talt-
n Laine boiis 1 'Deas .dompietely cured.
,had a, good ' appetite, gained ill
weight,, hadn't an ache 'or ;lain, could
cep • well and ant in far better
ealth'now than I ever •was. I can-
of speak too highly of what Dr.
lelliarn' Pink. , Pills,ltave done' • for
What br. %Villtams' 1 }nk 1'l11s hav •
1':
done for Dis i•
141 ss C1
endenning theyhave
done for thousands -they w1
V','onaldolla• for
you. -But you tnus�t� get the genuine
with. the full anis l) fl . mtht{s"
Pink Pills for I y ale Peolple"
Wrapper arotil►d � eaery box, tt a ,your
dealer has not got the genuine • pills
you. can get thein at 50' cents a 'box
or six boxer, tar $2.50 -•i front the 1)r.
Williams' Medicine 06., Brockville,
One
butte
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Hurry Out sale of Clothing now on
A,
it A, R. Smiles,' true friend of the •
farmer. Remember the stand, oppo.
tiite Molsons Rank, Clinton.
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Destroys
1'airGerms
i2erentdiscoveries have shown
that falling, hair is cased by
germs at the roots of the hair.
Therefore, tostop falling hair,
You must first completely de-
stroy these germs. Ayer's Hair
Vlgor,•new .improved formula,
well certainly do this. Then
leave the rest to nature.. '
' .foes notcharige the cobor•af the hair,
oratul t
I►►t b bowl). bottle
Shaw it to your
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,d:ikeft i about !t,
LBondo 6412o -rot
Recentdiscoveries
have also
proved that
dandruff is caused by germs on the scalp.
Therefore; to cure dendruff, the first thing
to do is to completely destr
oythes
e dan-
druff germs.'T ere tlesame Ayees
glair
Vigor will give the same splendid results.
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