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SATURDAY, the 20th, we enter the
tail d week of our great January Sale. It is
growing moreinteresting..each week, for we
are making it a profitable sale for people
:Who shop here. We are determined on
„clearing out every dollar's worth of winter
stuff possible and' are making prices Inter -
toting, in oder to do it. Here are some of
the -specials-for this. week, The Corsets and
Haudkerchiefs are exceptional value.
75c Corsets 55c •
6o pair Corsets to sell Saturday mOrning at
55c, that are regular 75c a pair, Correct 'shapes,
well made. perfect fitting, a better Corset than - we
selling to -day for 75c. Part of a'clearing lot from
one of the big factories, boughtbelow value,
• specially -for this January Sale:
80 pairs Corsets, new shape, perfect fitting,
Made from strong Jeans, steel filled, trimmed with
Cotton Lace, a Corset made to sell at 75c, and good •
vrlue at that, for our January Sale. 00 pairs , to sell, c
commencing Saturday, at per pair. ..... . . . ;MC
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. The Remnants,
Can you use a short eii-d of Dress Goo -d5
If you can, there is many a Bargain to be had,
on our--Remnant-Table____Eery short end we
have has been measured up and put on a table
at the back of the stoie, marked. at just
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• About .1 -fait -Price.
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Pure Linen
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Initialed Handkerchiefs
Two for Twenty-five Cents.
These Handkerchiefs should. have been 'here.
early in peceinber, in time for the Christmas trade,
That's when we intended to have them, • but the
maker in Ireland did not ship them soon enough,
. There are too many, by far, for us."to: carry. over for
a year, and although: we bought them to sell at 2oc
and 25c each, and they are .good value tor these
prices, we are going. to clearthemout at the lOw
price of 2 for 25c
Nearly 300 Ladies' pure Linen -hemstitehed • in- •
• Waled Handkerchiefs, bought direct. from one of
the best, makers in Ireland, nice, fine quality and
--aaaneat embroidered initial: earrow hems, a lot we
• boughtspecially for Christmas selltng, regular 20c.
and 25c, for mar January sale theygo
on -sale Saturday morning at. .... 250.
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The 48c. Silks
We are selling the cheapest Silks that ever
went over our counters. Could not do it if we had
not cleared every end under TO • yards one of the
'big jobbers had in stock„ Better get a Waist mor
two before these areallgone
Plain and fancy Silks, Tafettas
perfectsrods, same quality as we LLousines, etc., have been sailing-
- Length, just the thine for linings, waists or trim-
• at 75c, c and $1.00. Nothing over 10 yards in
• (steering for January Sales at per nerd- „. 1:480
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• $1.00 and. $5,cro.- •
Mantles at $r.00 and $5.00, that are worth a
lot more money. We do not want one'single coat
on our racks, when stock -taking day comes. There
must be none but new garments to show our cus-
tomers next season, andto do it we must' not carry
any over. That's why, these Coats are being .sold
so cheap.
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FRIDAY. IAN 10 1000
The swim% records for the year 10074 ' 4.1k.,t,t*,
on. even. outoon on, oar m141.4446, 1 wttoerr: ;pigpen:11rd and attested 'The *Ili* 0* 1-1-T7++++4+4444444144X
will be at 1)ros Wort). ed to examine the...treas. Ten or twofer) (Meeker players Went '.
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Masco, Thersali4s, Yea stle noun is
se.m.,te ep. m. wanes properly tined,
04 disoadels ot. „leo orgauo proporly . melee book reported that there was a to Seaferth brat (Thursday ) night for
, , I small balance to be careied forward to a game there. .•
i treated.
1 "":"."'"'"^"'"""r" ceiving congregation/4, and thialtoPe'
IAA year were, reeenanencled eo aid re- the 23rd Battalion writ be beta in Olin -
ton, on Thursday of next week,
the present year. The same grants ae The annual meetiag of the offfeers of
• FALL WHEAT. -*Fears have been
wee expressed that through Increased at • win iv •
liberality of Owe coegregetions. swat. tChntton, br been elected one of the
_ a e. _ mr tinning, foianerly of
leenatereeaanrt.e. ,wporia!dAisborencenatenrdtredPrhere"trustees 0 the. London Y; A,
er would be inarioue to the fall wheat,
"Pressed tbat. the recent open Weath' resignation et the pastoral charge of' stMeere.,-1;41venrorgele•• ohtTyPIpr-pliMsci Jreir.,
brat7we. are told that such has not been . St. . Andrew's church, Blyth, with a
cipal of Collingwooci Collegiate Li-
the case, as it is looking spiebdid, view to his retiring from the active
SOLD OUT.-Xies K. N. Flatter. age and 1.01IrmitY` J4
work of the ministry,. on iteeountof sint'ate. •• •
e Fletcher, „ of ?.Jr. John Carter has tenet: a situa•
abc has been runningthe book store Thames Road, was appointed
t .e west, le fs this wesk with a con- lar meeting.. Mr. Davidson presented
a roPox't pa Sabbath scbool work with' the daughter of Rev. L. Stevens,el
having the resignation brought fully and left therefor on Tuesday.' •
in the bounds which 'was en the whole
before the Presbytery at its next regu- xr. te. stovelui, received word on
to
l'Icaten fteor tectiunt.l.inwlatibul3atititzil'et j3ollicia"rteinrild°rf Alit tlimgial",
Michigan, aged a years, had died that
Wednesday, that his grandelaught t'
at Wingharn for W. Obeyer do Co., has with the congregation. with a vie
irieogehirr.:elitehvireeslictekte4teg 44.;eTirCa no :peer! •
HORSES FOR. THE WET.--alr.
Will Fisher,who has already taken
quite a number of fine entire horse s tos
very enceureging. In connection with da, . •
signiuent of eight choke asaaiees. the report, a conference on- Sabbath ''' '
Messrs D. Shaws CV. jecksean and
Winch point he will either rent or buy .
be Regina, as school werle was hind.. during which 1, Jae•Fair w,eve ;attests at an At • Home at
His desie.natien will
O. Rob,ernion, of Torontoathe•Sbbath Stratford 'on Friday, on the occasion
a stable, and establish.'a sales stable. , Salami secretary, ..delivered an able ot Mra'Duncan Ferguson occupying
To ooistioxona w.A,rzawortas, and interesting address. It wits egreed his new home,.
--A nieeting -willabe held in the Coon: to co•operate with the Presbyterles of
•'ell k harnber on Friday, Jany. Mb. at nsiVI4eritslaehhoctand Bruce school for
.in holding a awn. e We are sorry to , hear that Mrs
8 p te., foe the purpose of ceneidering S. 8. teachers and work• Birks, of Warmth., reliet of the late.
. erre The committee a pointed to ex, Rev. W. Birks, and etepanother of
the question ot waterworks for the.. ;mune thenew metraca version or the. Rev. A. Birks, Seaforth, is lying at
town of Clinton, and for forming aom Psalter, prettared by a joint committee the point of death..
in itteea t( receive distribute Woe,' of -the Oanetlianand Amerierso Preshaa.•
- -11r.=•George Pax), Hollett.• delivered
'nation, and to perfect organization. terian churches; expressed Satisfaction two steers on•Seturday to Mr. C. Reid.
FIRE.-Sutiday• evening a fire was with the version, • but thtaight it inex that were pretty good animals, One,
discoyered on • the southwestern out- pedient to recommend its introduction saai
Year old, weighed .1010, -the bther,
skirts of the town, and front the game' in present circumstances, as view in a a yeor ind,.1030.,
created,. it was first . thought to be a which the Presbytery. concurred. It
Me. E. Jermyn, of the Huron road,
ibleaarnh, ebeuntwitt,eweteesdsoaau simply •acoaph;esktetrheraxt.; was agreed to hold the.next regular
forT tlitaeg in '
meeting in Willts church, Clinton, on 1 near Sealorth, has given S. S, Cooper
tama enieuce of boys ketinTuesday,ISlarsh 8.
the contract for erection of abandsome
that 'manta, It is said that boys were . •
in the habit of gathering there, 'and. , . . solid brick house, to replace the one he
BROKEN INTO. -:-A few days since, recently lost by fires
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indulging in carets, ;Sic The eupposi. -.Mrs :Wiggington and daughter went Owing to fixtures not having arriv-
tion is that a fire had been left smould. to London townslrip,on a visit of a fewed, and the overhauling of the store
ering. • days. When they returned, . they takinglonger than anticipated.' Mr.
PLUCKY LADS. -Alfred Grainger., were surprised to and that . the house • W. Niniens finds that he will. not, .,be
a buy of sixteen yt :a.e, Naha_ Jel t ma_ had been broken' bites and it 'quantityable to open his C'tfe until• Wedoes-
ton a year ago to join a brother at.of fruit Stolen. . ., - - da' of next week, • • .
'Alameda, . Sask., a has writtun to ..bis ' REstisNELS-Mr. Combas who has • Mr :W. Murch, of 'Stratford, was
friends. here- that they Will begin home- he l charge .of the, Tailoring 'depart visiting his old friends here owe Sun.
stea,ding .in the spring. 'Fhey have. - went Of Tozer St Brown's store for 'day. Since . moving to Stratford be
some tune, has. tendered • his resigna- has bought a house, Paying- pearly
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tion; as he expects to go on the. road. 03000 therefor, and could have taken .
Mtn). Factoryhere, and, is a brother •
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of Mrs. M. G Kaufman. We Wish the reptitation-ot this store 'for arab. hands and Mr. Joe T. Claek of the
•thera the success they desire. • • ing. e‘!. . . • 1 '' ' . . . Toronto StaragoeS hack as its 'editor;
EFFECTIVE WORK. For about The salary Must be attractive,- for. he
six weeks last fall, :Mr. A T. 'Cooper LORD'S DAY • 41.4iIAN0E. --'•We was getting nearly $3000 a year on the
took a holiday from. business, and
• are esked tdlet the public.. know. that
Star. He is a brotherain-law: of Mr.
spent most .ot - his :tone campaigning the inforniatiOn given last week bl t
. ia, the Lord's Dav Alliance did not intend T. T Jackson, Jr.
for Local Option, and the results of his '
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work are • very encouraging, • The t° petition. the Legislature at the Two years ago Mrs. W. • S. Harland
abook she valued highly...A
township of Best Wirwanosb, Sarnia. . present tittle, bus reference to tbeir. lot a ..
• inteire end Enniskilleo have all passed . PetistiOn to :the DOrnittion Howie, and coupleof weeks ago she . advertiseit
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in the Nsw ERA, and a lady in Lona e • byalaw, and Sdinbra is to Vote on that they desire the largest Possible
don wrote.; saying she had the book
-it on. Feb, 140. He is snecially. pleased 'entlehel; of male voters' signatures,
both for that to be presented • to the and would return it,. The moral of
at the result m Moore. tawnslim, where
this epi
eight bat...moms:11..ouie of Corm/ions and the Senate. is twofolclone bing that it tys
to adyertise.in the NEE.. il: ' ..
' have ',e'en roted out.
RIFLE CLIJI3. SIMPER --The -an. .
PWES FOR HOCKEY PLAYERS,. nual stineta, Of • the. tiolineeville Rifle • Baiiifs-We are glad to know Miss
..-W. L. Galbraith, proprietor of ;the Assaciationwas held ' at .the Graham -Grace-Shepherd is recovering from her
Claiton Skating Rink -and manager of House; ' -on Tuesday evening, .when ' illness.,:--Saturday'S' weather was. win.
_We Clinton • Hockey team, • will 'give about thirty sat down to a bountiful 'try enough to suit any one. :The mov-
.teevaii euitably engraved gold tockets. and, dainty spread, •The chair was• ea. ing-picture show, Tuesday, was slimily
' -to the Winners of any of the following . Copied by.'111r.: Arthur Wilson, Captein,..attended, owing'to the storm, but it
four -Hockey Clubs ;-gast-time . Clubs I A:mple justice „wee ' none •the diapers • • Was a good entertainment all the same
Dolierty,Orga,ri Factory Oluf>,•;Oalleg.1 after which it. - short time was spent in. -,The. Firth -Eaton Combination Were .
bite Club .and Town Pub.' -No player secial chat. A : very enjoyable time morelortunate on .Wednesday, , being
to be on more • than one Chita The was.spent AS Many Of these present- favored with efair !Moe% - Catitelon & •
,• Clubs' are requested to organize as soon had to return sh....nrie ' by train, a toast Wanks shipped a couple of ehitrS of hogs
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as possible and ,hand in their'snames list was dispensedwith., , on 'Tiiesday...the price being 118.25. -Mr
not liter thee Saturdayarights so that : ' - .1., C. Stevenson, . who .was. appointed a
ROYAL TEMPLARS. •.-- The isle n -
• tengement mede for nightS of'practise: were "At Heine" totl o' f • nds l'
hers of • LOyalty tlouncil R.' T. of IT*
i ir rie as•
it the biatprneeting of Council;•. has de-
' e schedule can be drawn up and,. at- . member of the Collegiate SchoolBoard
• • dined to accept the oftide,:- On inforrie•
• QTjARANTIINTED=--A suspected ease .
Fridiry evenings,. So et seventy per-
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ation laid ba• Inspector A.skwith, Mr
of diphtheria ..ia quarantined in the Sons were present; all of aloin.appear- Buxton 'acknowledged liquor having
.bottrdinghouse of.. Mrs. McLeod, on ed • *to thoroughly enjoy' themselyee. beim sold to ;i minor; and. a fine of $10
.1/amilton streetaGoderich, Asyoung . Games were indulged in for. a ti e
- • was imposed; it was done while Mr
man.nemed Pym; a laborerasuffering after 'Which refreshments were sereeed.a -Beaton vras.eickinbedi another charge
from a severe 'sore. throat, started to •'A short program. -was reodered, eim' ; was Withdra.wn. by the. Inspector.-
. his aunt's, Mrs. John. Holmes, Huron" *sisting of•a-readitigba- Freak
a Wilson. ' Mayer Hoover was one'of the speakers
aped, on Satuadav, arriving here by . violin solo by Mr. 'John Bailey, accona • • at a Woodmen's Supper at Lucan on
the last train, but. was sent • back -to panted byMrs Watts a Son b 41 a
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' d.''duet by i Tuesday. .
• Goderich by the • medical' -Men -here. Walter Townsen violinMrs.
who: got word of the case,' and is no Watts and Silas Anirews,• excoriation. THIGH BROKEN, -Mr. E. Sly,- Of
it .is a very mild form, as the young m"
midersurvenanee by the loeal board of
man is able to be about, and his gena -
health, a-lf the disease ha as sitspeeted,
• are. The King"' brought to . a alose • andbrolte his. leg at the thigh. . .
.§,ilas • .Andrews. The. singing. of "G'oci . in getting out of a waggon on Thursday
led by 'Miss Enema Burnett ssolos by a the Heron road east, happened to • stip
what all . pronounced a very pleasant • - ' P
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eral health is but 'slightly affected. • , evening. ' ' '
"' LEAVING TO WiST.-•We rind ta d ' '
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era n SONS OF ENGLA.ND,-aA large and • laeasaaaasa_a_a_a_a_a_a_a_a_a_sa_ass. •,,,,'•
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enthusiastic Meeting . of . the Sons a •-elleTV'TTY'r•V'T•rrrTV"TV'T'rt;(6
• position afilLORMibletateetart , Ent laud benevolent ' soCiety was hel . •+. • :' ' - ' '
aa -; elas • Personal . No te s
of Indian. Ileaa Methodist chuach, tend • :on • urs a -vening-inteVictorialla,
Will Leave therefor in a -couple of when the niembers-elect for. the ensu- l',4;777-----'77.-77--• +
weeks. Shale e well known and popni; ing yea were . duly' installed by the-, 4e If those having relatives Or frien d I
lar musician, Who has .talcen part i District Deputy' Grand President, Bro. I l''... ragg.,,,,littne areaggi;TLIP'74/,;; At'
Mew.. frOm Benmiller.. . as follows : -'-e• would announce' it in the' Naw he.,..•
many local events, and her removal
will be a loss to- b ith social and Music- .
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rem mit -. John. Scruton ; ..
al aireles. . She will be accompanied by Past President, .Tiohn Woon; 'y`ice .*X444.04,44++++.4.44.*+4•41g.
President, Mr. Rutledge ; Oheplain, H. I . • !
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purchased tine horses and, will be in
good shape when the season. arrives.
-Alf-red-was•-a-foriner employee' of the
'S Le 0 them would make over into Children's Coats,.
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rah .irteestite tese, a thee se. e are e ya
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.Those lotiw5eorcatilaeddoivese'r
. choice of the lot for January Sale a
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at are just the thing for driving, or most of • ,
The $5.00 Coats are all this season's gal.,.
rho' nients. They 50 are the last 0onet. left of lines -
that sold at 8.50, $7.and $8., There are • .
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Tweeds and Beavers in the lot and each .gar -
$5. o o tient is well made and correct in style. eg fin
Choke of this lot for only...-. „ a., tilalsUU
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Silk'Waists at 13. 9
_—$3.5o to $5,O0 Silk Waists for $3„x9 on
Saturday, This is the story in a few words :—
We' want to clear them before stock -taking,
and have picked' tthese odd garments out and
put them on the Bargain tables for Saturday.
Eight onlyLadies' Silk Waists, cream black
and colors. Last garnaents that are 'left of
lines that sold for $3.50 and $5.00, . Your choice 00 nal
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LAST OF THE MILLINERY. ,
clearing -up bargains frOM the' .Millinery
desartment for Saturday. The tables and stands.
are nearly empty now, Saturday the last untrinirried
shape and ready-to-wear Hat should be sold, for we
have marked them all at less than half-price.
Any Ready,ito.wear Hat goo '
'Your ehoice of alt our tteadz-tiewear Ilateastio
matter what thm
e forer mice, new this senson.
just about a doten left, Regular $1.50 to $2.50, anStKtic
• one on Saturday for ,„ „ -
AnYStitrithritiled Shape 4se
About 10 or 20 untritruned slitCnes. This season's
gc•ode, black and colots. Regular $1.00 to $200,
25c
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Miss Helen • Frost, another charming Joyner ; Secretary, Wm. Webb ; W. Coats, County Registrar; was : iv
young lady of town, who goes °° a' Treasurer. T. Jackson, sr.; Inside ' town on Saturdaa
visit to friends. 'We are afraid that
once the western young men set eyes •
on these young ladies, they will per- Blyth, was iti town on Friday.
Brickenden ; Trustees -H. Joyneratnd
suede them to become permanent resi- a, pike,
dents there. . A.large number from Lonties. Mrs, Charles Baker left Saturday to
koro Lodge took part in the ceremon. I visit friends in Wingham and White.
FROM Tam. WEST. -Mr. -S. Pike,. ies, and at the close all partook of church. • •
who went to Regina, ' intending to lunch. Speeches, songs and recitations.I Major Laborne, of London, was here
spend the winter with Frank Nash, is were kept up until a, late hour. 1 inspecting the armory of No. 4. Co.,
expected hack almost any time, Mr. • / 83rd. Battalion. •
Nash hat rented his hotel tor 55000 per ESTATE OVER $100.000-Thef011ow• I • -
antl with his -wife intends sp nd ing refers'. to the father of Mr. D. A. • ^ Mrs. W. Cooper expects to leave for
year, e -
in some time in' California • this Forrester, of town: -A case was before California and. the Caned leo Northwest
rather disarranar Mr. Pike's plans, the Stratford 'sheriff, Thursday morn_ in a couple of weeks. , - • .
Guard, W. Slonian ; Committeerneq- I M. jamesi MMurhie, ' banker,
Bros. F. Powell; Cassels, judd and
though Mr: Nas is amdous that he ing, ander the StfccesSion•Duties Act 1 Ii. And Mrs. Hardy* jackion, of
should remain there. 'Mr. Pike writes for the purpose of valuing the estate of Harthey, Man., areewisiting- Mr, and
that he bas visited 4 son of Mr. D. the late Andrew Fnrresteraof Mitchell, Mrs. W. Jackson, town. •
'Dickinson, who has s a large • horse with a view to deciding on the Govern-
ment succession duty on the estate.
The contention on the part of Govern.
ment is that the estate ran over 0100.-
000, therefore liable tosuccessioti duty.
Underthe Act, the sheriff is the offleer
appointed forthepurpose of valuing
theestate andwithesses have been call-
ed onahe side of the /Government and
also oh behalf of the Forrester estate
for the purpose of sustaining the Ives-
' ective contentions Mr. E. Sydney
ranch in the vicinity; lie has also been
visiting with a family named Clark,
formerly of Ariburn. Mr. Pike •cora-
plains of his legs hurting him consid-
erably and this may necessitate his
return. •.
LIVE STOOK MEETING*.eA. well.
attended meeting of representative
live stock men, was held in thetouncil
Chamber on Friday, to Arrange pre-
liminaries for the holding of a first
class live stock show. After the mat-
ter had been thoroughly discussed, the
followirig officers *ere elected : - Hon-
orary President, Mayor Hoover ; Pre*
sident, jetties Snell ; Vice, Geo. Dale ;
Secretary, Dr. Shaw ; Treasurer, Geo.
Hoare, Directors-- T. McMillan, Ilul.
lett ; Jno. McFarlane, Stanley
Graham and jas. Pair, Clinton. Cara
vessing eenunittee--Geo, Hoare, A.
Inness and E. Butt. As soft as the
latter have reported, it meeting will be
calledto
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naitke •AftirBthAeri;eLrewitnegenitmedeornts.
FORGING
has already received sufficient orders
stand that the Clinthu. Threshet• 'Co.
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for Machines for Ontario aloe% to
keep then a busy almost all summer.
This is without referenee to the west
at all, for which work the Foundry'
was enlargect The engine that will.
be manufactured hove will be known
as the Leader, and those Who have ex-
arbined the pattern Otle in stock, de-
clare it to be unrivalled. The seork of
fitting up the different mechlifes in
the Voir:nary is rapidly progreesing,
and it is expected that. in a few weeks
they will be able to put on a, full staff
of halide and commence marinfacture.
In this connection we might state that
(1 large American concern, whose
apeeialty is engines and threshers, are
aegotiatieg,with the Clinton Thresher
Clompaily,wheteby a working arrange.
ment may be made between the two,
the American company offering to
put in capatal to the amount of $150,000, last stroked isitralysie oxi Sunday.
oath. X. 0., appeared for the Honor.
ablathe Peoyincial Treasurer of Ontar. Disss McAllister,. who makes her
to ; Mr. Dunbar, of for the:; hoin8 'with her Rotate. -Mrs, eGeotge ;
laoreester estate. •• . Robertson, Lucknow, is visiting her
DEATH OF .MRS BARBER -The old friends here, •
following from the Seaforth Expositor Will Coats, son of Mrs. Coats, .rt
• Mr. and Mrs. 0. McIntyre, of the
Turtile Hill District, Dakota, are the
guests of Mi. 3. Shobrook. ••
'Mies Prances Whitelyalluron Street,
has returned borne after three months
-visit with her sister, Mrs, James Hol-
land,
Jacob Tabor is in Toronto this week,
on a business Grip, and while there he
taking in the Torrey -Alexander
tneetings,• „ :
Of this week, eefers to a rister of Mrs,
A. D. la Mee; of the London road,
and of Mrs, Pluresteet, Sr., of Town :-
Mrs, 'Robb Barber passed peacefully to
the life beyond, at the residence of het
eon.indaw, Mr, George M. Chesney,
Goderich street, Seaforth, on. k'ricary
last, -.Mrs. Barber: had reached the
good age of 70 years and 0 months.
But, notwithstanding her advanced
. her home to -day. She expects to re.
years, she had been remarkably Active
Physically, and bright mentally until main there anout two Weeks,
her reed -stillness, when she WAS ' pros- Miss Grahann"wha has been visiting
tra,ted by an attack of peridysis, from with relatives in London for some
which she never recovered. IVIrer. Bar. time, has returned home, and will re.
ber's maideo namewasIttildah Wiltse, stune her classes in painting:
Mr. Barber tl ere in 184D. They re. lett fee I/auditor' ep priday, he hay.
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She was a n tive of Athens, Leeds pae, genes nephew of Sr, S. .00opor,
tounty, Ontar o, and was martied to who has been with Iiiiii all summet,
moved west and settled in Tuakerstritli ing taken a position with the Molsona
about 30 year ago. Mr. Barber died I Beek.
About 17 yeara'ago, and soon after the i John McGuire, Stetion Agent at
deceased left the far% and went to ree
side with her only daughter, Mts. G. Lucian, who lats been on sick list for a
ht,
(hie,and with Whom she has few days, and waS ViSlang his father-
in.law Mre.A. O. Patteson, retureed to
Made her home over ;nage. She is stir.. i work on Friday.
Mrs, Barber was a devoted; and cow Mrs. Wm. Robertson and Miss ;
vived by four wins and one daughter.
sistent member of the Methodist Jennie Robertson were called to Brant -
Church, The remains were laid to ford on Mondays o*ing to the serious
rest beside those of her deceased bus- illness of Mrs. Heyd, wife of O. 13,
band. in alaird's cemetery on Sunday Her% Ex -M, P., Who sustain a
bert Street, who has been laid op in
Detroit Hospital with rhumatism, is
borne on a visit.
Miss Reid, who is making her home
itt Miss Richardson's, has returned to
town after spending some time among
friends in Stanley,
Mrs, Stewart; (wife of Dr, Stewart)
expects to go to Toronto on a visit to
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. Jan, 19t1i, 1006
Our Magazines
Are Good Readin
At Small Prices.
1905 Scientific American,
L905. Saturday .Everiing-Post,
1905 - Ladies' Home journal,
19o5 Wide World, - .
1905 Strand,,
1995 QOocl House -keeping,
1904. Ladies' Rome journal,
1904 1Vlunsey, - °•
1903 Ladies' Rome journal,
190 rviunsey,
1902 LadieS.' Horne journal,
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51 copies for $LOO
51 copies for 65C
12 copies for 55C
12 copies for soc
12 copies for soc
it copies for 40e
12 copies for- 45c.
1 2 copies for 50c
12 copies for 35c
12 copies for 4oc
12 copses for- 25c
x902 111unsey;
12 copies f r 30c
Our 'Vows Stand is always repletp with clitient'
.Magazines. ° •
Often the Cheapest
Dominion
a Fair Co., -
Always the Best
Exptess Orders Ssauierk. • •
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Many thai,t1m, to . our, customers and .
friends 'for -the very liberal patronage
during 1905. We wish to all a bright
and ;perous ;New: Year.;
Past successes prorript us tb greater
efforts for the futur.. You can get ,
no better values in Footwear, and, we :
have a good assortment to ceoose from.
• Soliciting your patronage for 1906. °
THE OLD- RELIABLE -77--
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TAYLOR & -S
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- Suits to order at $15, that are regu-
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lar $18 to $22. ' Just a week or ten
days more4or_4hem Jo sell at this ,
Price. January is usually a qtiiet
month in the Tailoring business.—
Thai is a big staff in our workroom
and as we want to keep them busy
until Western orders start to come in,.
we are holding this special two weeks
sale of Clothing made to order. Mr
Boyer jeft for the miest last Saturday,
and by the first of February -we should
be receiving orders from him, Then
we 'will have to Withdraw this special
January, offer.
BETTER TAKE ADVANTAGE •
OF IT, AND GET ONE OF
THESE SUITS BEFORE
IT' IS TOO LATE
Suits made to order from all wool Tweeds, lined .
throughout with good -linings, cut it the ;eoerect
style, and first class work nut in every gatinent.
• Last Suit ends we have of lines that. sold et $18.00
to $20,00. To keep our workroom busy during the
, last two weeks of January, We take your measure
tend make .you one to order for
• Fifteen Dollars.
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Clothing and Gent'sFurni;hingi; Clinton..
Girl' upprentleesIvanted to Warn
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