The Clinton New Era, 1900-01-19, Page 971
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, n Uwe,. itre veteanciat on the Council Board. on The dra,wingSofIlrilthstell4d"ifferent rink. ' •
the Curling Club, took p ace on Tues -1
Aka, illvccIlaSitrr4"-Arilw3g Ua°54 wh° as" (kn7wort.NosturAtxxows.-The follow- ,
on .irtly igni gortorenxtt;utzvaiiktothe recont lauperions wove nominated to till the ....-
the names ofte. A. e u , Monday t-Mesere, S. Plummer. H. B. N
AT iiiRuisz la, l000.
.•nterhill, (eon of P. Tebbutt, Ooderich
tawnabiPl) 44114 11 J. ll'aire ilQw Of d', Bell. ' Mestere. lirickendon and Bell
Zoo*L NOTICES. Varna, voth are to bp' complimented
on their succese. -....„
r
-AU owlet fruit nekro. Special
. WNW, tirotter. i. AC0rPONT,-Tbe other day.. IL Pen-
ourriants,10c; ft ib Cooknia rigor
intiett-Uhis Baud Goonwinints011 IC n..eb.tker1.w_ha 4/ emPliWed In th° Yai'd Marlboro,foraterly_of Can. P ttY on on ay g ne ,
se pie red ts uneeiimitee nem. ne tee wean raotorY, met with a, ton etates thothe likes the West first- winners of. them play rinks nand 5 or:
outpete for the trophr put up te; ever P Off Till h Next n ury
flambe, T. 11.ocen3 Brickenden and
rinks ore all very evenly matthen, and - ens have renewed their sub-
. • •
Renewals for
day night, reeultiog as below,' , The A number of our subscrib-
Itove since retired.
'let What You cirDo This
to the Nem Ens W. IL Beesley, of ror. Nos. land and Noe, an , a - soription to the NKW ERA far
Novree.-Renteneing hie subectiptiou tome extiting games may b-
) one or organ. Teruel verr
01100, RattenbutY West
Iowa loptro.
-There has not been frost
klet to form any death of ice.
consequently the butchers and
ui wha' 147 JR stock -every semen'
e net yet commenced to cut. " hetet
n W. Wheatley harvested 250 corde.
ans4 eXpecte to pun in , about the
e emonnt this year. •
3340xEc Tug. -Mrs 1V(eLssty
f -town, met with a bad accident on"
undoy afteenoon, as she was return..
trig from Sunday seboel, elittlnote en
the eldewalk, and breaking 'her -leg at
'the thinh. Ott previous occasion she
. find the misfortune to break her arm
by falling in precisely the same way,
he latter accident is a serious one,
from the feet that- she is up years.
• and very hail, so -that he chanties of
recovery are :slight,
MxzT $ 1 the i tendon of Pa,leBrothers,
thg t'a f their tto',W
OltabrOIM -We understand
.`x having dispose of
mothloory, tu. tear down the huildir_ge
' 100g in Use in pOuneetiOrr-therev't tit.
licitIda; who was for y' ;fie'
• 'their head sawyer, has acceped .a
einfilae 'maiden with, Doherty & Co„
• and will take ehorge of tbaeaw mill to
• - be run in Connection with their 640-
- liebosent,at soon as :it is ready : be is a
good Man for the positiee, his training
anike;cpetienoe amply qualifying birt1.
.therefor. •. •
,
B.rts,'/IX, Mos Ordvalt.-It WLS
with very kitten regret indeed tbet.our,,
,citicenaleatnedof •tbe, death IV/Mies
-Jeettlie Oliver, ,fitoderich, last Friday
evening. To Many of them', 'Iter-..litst
---intiMatton Of her 'inters was the . Ant..
ROOnerament in lain week's NE* "EtiA•,• .
and few" bad any idea, that her 0000 was
•is0 -eettotts.. She was a tesident Un-
tonotO
for a number of. years and her-
' bright -Cheerful disposition Inside 'for
her =eel 'holing friends. An active
Of Presbyterian Church,'
h060f1001nce was always 'exerted in
•.,prontotingenutch-worittand. her many
elate Pdriionat frietaCherdnyttipitthile
•- with the family in their 'bereiteement.
..Theftnieral•oo Monday Wa*. private,
• but was attended by a „couple from
toWn;;,,
• • BR HORSE 11.41tir2CT.- bat horses
are in midi better 'demand than they
hambeen for a considerable time, is
• aboWn by th0:fitles that ate daily being
taiiAded, the prices Dominica
Yon, Of Idullett.lhe other , day 'sold
a team to T. McMann, for $425 etrefy•
body will admit that a team has to be
. pretty,.:good one to hrirtg__Is-Sricelike
that and se they We're., George Hill,.
Hallett,' sok' one to Me Archibald:-
• Jnb.'SbehbroOk sold one to Mt jack
eon, of,Mitcheil ; W. Robinson, Gode-
,
rich township sold one to I. McMann,
all said to be at good prices; Fair Bros,
broke their .will team .last :week by
selling one of them R. McLean for a
price Sala- to, be in the neighborhood of
Thos MEMO, of town, has also
.......__:trattkino.treveraFparcharies.
peculiar accident, He was melt* a
eantehook, when it dipped and the
handle flew up, striking his 'nose, and
(tatting it- open as clean an if ;spilt with
a knife. A doctor had to sew it over,
GlItta'r .ABBRItT/Salt0.-The wide.
:11Wskirtinsblesit nietrof Wintery are all
good advertisers but none are believers
in the: etliCacyt.of Oridter's Ink more
bari Jackson Bros., who, in announc-
Sing their Seuel-annual Bargain days,
which ere on J'anuery la -20 and 22,
haYlecttenbtied Printed matter far and
wide,.�V. 'Hance, in the intereat of
the . tirm having spent, three days cov-
ering the country within a radius of
several miles.
StaOtt)., dittaxtrt,..-At the meetingof
tbegoblie'Sehreal 00044, ou Wednes-
day B. J. Hoover was elected
chairman, Onnningleant, Secretary ;
ttnreepert of Principal Lough room -
mended, the oinking of en artisan well.
W. J. Cooper was reappointed cam -
taker. The estimates to be submitted,
OnliforSfilet). Inspector Robb, in his
report %WS: -The present staff of
teachers is doing goodandsatisfactory
wen; r the entire management of the
school is perfectly satisfactory, and
the ratepayers have every 'reason to
be eatistied with their board of trustees
and staff of teachers. •
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A Biii..LiAta Vtarort.Y.-ThemBeii
Brigade accepted- a. challenge of the
:Knights of the White Cross to capture
a snow. fort of theire. On the night of
the 15th. the Itrigede, lea by their
captain and officers, captured the fol
and made the occupants Surrender.
They scaled tbe walls nyclimbing over
one another's bead.' ; It was supposed
Lo be a snowball fight, but the Knights
•of the White Cross. broke through the
restraints of discipline, and commenc-
ed to hammer :the boys witli,,'eticks,
'hut, notwithstanding iinfalelgaVtbeY
captured their Bag and defeated them.
BirelNEEBORANGE.-The well known
arm of Seale & Hoover, of the Clinton
Marble Works, -has been dissolved by
mutual consent, and the business will
be continued by Mr. J. B. Hoover,
V• . For this season Air Seale will -still reki
r tato :h19-ebuneetioll with the business
as salesman and hopes to put up a lot
of work before he tarns his attention
ik to something else. During the firm's
istence they have executed a large
11 ''•. rnber of or der% and. so well have
,, lis ' not Of this kind, should wine to
ey been done that in all parts of the
-40inity are to be found beautiful spec.
atone of their work ; people who want
ticlee such as emanatefrom an estah-
• Clinton tor them. -Next fall Mr Seale
. .
expects to take the superintendency
' of -if couple of far me near Jandeboye,
belongingi to a relation of his.
Tirg Lintoxav BUILDING. -The new
:• building is practically completed now,
and makes an excellent `place for its
_ "pUrpose, the interior finishing ot the
r_ bgliding being natural woods, oiled,
i ,,witich give it a good appearance. The.
- library proper is just off the left of the
first landing, the books all being care-
fully arranged on bhetres. with the
▪ Librarian's desk close by. The reading
•-` room is situated imniediately .to -the..
teat of the Library, and has commupi-
Cation therewith by a couple of open-
' Ingo for the passage of books. The,
• reading room 'is light,. airy and cord-
Modious, and it is doubtful if another
town in the Dominion has its equal.
The tables, furniture and chairs, are in
*ping with the eharaccer of the
ending and make very nice furniSlr-
Jogs ; they Were all supplied by the
Broadfoot & Box Co., of Seaforth. It
it intended te have a formal opening
of the building, as soon as arrange-
Mente can be made, but in the mean-
time the public may use the library as
soon as everything is in shape.
,..A. HOOD MAN LEAVING TowN.-Mr
UOrace Foster has diriposed of his
togra,plfing tuskless to Mr Burgees,
late of Winnipeg. This announce
-
went Will take our readers byourprise,
and will be the cause of very general
and sincere regret.' For 10 years he
bee been engaged= his present. bind -
tees, and bite applied himeelf en close-
ly thereto that he finds it necemeetry to
engage in eorne other line which is not
so caballing. He has made an
c' =. enwioble home for hints& as an artist.
- And no one regrets the necessity of
changing his business more than him.
1.4. elf. Dnring his residence here he has
P : - emodel* i '
rit been: ft mt. gen in every respect.
'.---ritnitigthe Scott Act agitation he was
Secretary of the Calitity *Association
r . for ten 'yore he has been member ei
the Collegiate Institute beard of T0118 -
too, the dutleft of which he has per-
formed with the greatest _et eetisfac-
Mott. An official member of Rotten -
Ivory street church, a -- yery acceptable
loco preacher of the Rome, Sunerin.
_..-
tendent of the Sabbath school for
sevikrea Years. endlater, et most success -
tal Bible close teacher, he has used his
• lialernts and powers all Inc good par.
and hie record, whether nubile
latr.ilAveste„ is without a stain. He has
the rare faculty of being on good
- emus witheverybody, and hie Circle
socinaintatiese is therefore very
wide one. •Hirnself wife have
• et08.4tora noolallY, and , we
hat the town Universally will
regret exceedingly hie intended de-
parture. He has taken an interest in
the Shtte Co.,' of Brampton,
•and leayee therefor as moon he can
• wind up his Waite here, His removal
. a decided loss to the town, and
Whileeverybody will wish him• sue-
' ease, they dislike very much to seethitu
go Way. His sticcesebr is spoken of
at clever artiet, who'will eatikv re-
tain the exeellenI business Mt trotter
bee ettabliehed, •
rate, iet fairly connortable, anti expecte Tuesday 1111K ••+•-••
to get on his own property ere long ; . Rink NO. X
E. X. XeLean.
Rink Na. 2
Mrs Beetle y has not been in the best feattitftn
of bealtb, but is now better, J. A. B. J. Cabin' a.
.10 4 - It.n. Combo)
R. Agnew,
Xing, of the Oity° Bakery, has been W. P. Spaulding, fide. N. Pair, ekip.
Rink No. 4
laid up for a couple of weeke, by either niext•Ts.t. a
a heavy cold or an attack of grip ; he 11ev.14B, onotb. " A. Purter,
&mon a 'Bell
is able taltetteld his work, but it still r(ritmer. .4,1;
trite weak. W. Duncan has taken D.A. Perrekter, skip. 0.W.NOTagtoni,likiP
out, an auctioneer's license for the Rink No.5
311..,„ ,..10._NoTailitort,,,
Rink 1)To. 6
county. The annual meeting of the ,I(...re,*3)04007,
Gorr Olub.will be held in the Hotel j,iravtt 044 wl',4.°11.4,3,.:444-rionnie,
ut
OlarandOn, on the 26 h. The Mayor, Dr. sear, 410p.
and several members of the town W. Jackson, skip.
Onntlell, had an informal intervieW John Hoover Bert. Hodgens And,
Forrester, and ti'everiti others' ora ex.
PEOPLES' Stan Cotinen.--1•The nexi
entertal*ent Under the auspiees of
the popular'Cburee will • be, given •on
Sattarlittelan-21th by the Marion
Short Co. ;This is not one, of the regu-
lar course series, nut is au extra, and
is a good campanY.;-. As the committee
has gone -Je0Mederable expense in •
securing them. they 10.0k to the ebb-
leerebers and the public for ,a generous.
support. As a matter of fact it will
require-theattendance of 90 per cent.
of theliebscribere to let the committee.
out Without loss. ''. To subscribers the
adnaitation, will be 20c., which seenrese
refierYed seat, and to the ;general pub-
lic the admission will be 25 and 85c.
The plan opens to subscribers on the
2firdp and, to"the general public on the
24th. The entertainment will not start
until 15 Minutes later than usual.. in
order. to allow those in stores to attend.
• ,
• Hunow Extrearrralex.-The Presby-
tery of Huron met in Carmel Church_
Retreat,. on Tuesday,. 2(3t h inst.-Mr S.
A. Corriere. cf-Grand Bend, was ap-
pointed moderator for the ensuing half
year. -The records of lessons for the
past year were -examined and attested.
-The remit from the general assembly
recommending that tile sowers of
SYnons should be extended and that
they should be Made final courts of ap-
• peal in eertain eases,was a pproved..--.
It was agreed to bold a confererce
on Ohm ch Life and Work at the next
regular *meeting in March and that the
recommendations ot Assembly's Com-
• mittee on this subject shoind be dis-
cussed in connection with this confer-
ence.-Mesiirs lifusgrOve, Sewers and
Henderson, were appointed to make
• further attempts to re -arrange certain
portions 6,of the field. -An Order of
Service for use in file churches within
the bounds was recommended. as fol-
lows i -Doxology, Invocation, Praise,
Reading, Prayer, Praise, Reading,
Praise, intimation, Offering, Prayer,
Sermon, Prayer, Praise, Benediction
with Mr Orealey; of Seaforth, on Pei. pected to take oP curling, and, if eo,
day evening, concerning the proposed,
establishment of hie Creamery bete ; which may change some of the above
another rink will be added to above,
nothing dettnite was arrived at, . Aube. •
Arthur Twitchell, of_town,,..sPen „t 13.ne, rent Auto of the Clinton curler*
day with his son, at net:mail, Wno bas played le Seaforth last Thursday even.
been very ill, as the result of an °Per,' ilig, but were defeated by the local
ation for appenclicites ; he was glad to club. .
find that -110,1s improving, and in a fair Clinton was to have played in Stmt.
Way of recovery. Learoyd ttros., of ford on Monday last, against Water -
Windsor, are opening out a braneb loo, for the District Cup Competition,
attire in Mitchell I me of the members but mild weather prevented it. •
of the firm is a son-in-litW of Joseph , .
rich townshIP.
Itutledhe, of the Huron Reptc-Gbaden
A sou of Harry Carrie -
Ion, Exeter, formedof Clinton, was HOCKEY.
knocked' down. and trampled injuries, by a ' • :_. .—
crairron wok; rfrom merman.
; his
though painful, were not Serious ' Well, We didn't do a thing to that crack Sea -
John Morrish. of town, who bas been latelt4Itiatt IffraweYanlegb't ; that reh'Ilit 1 • •
.
suffering from an attack rf grip, is of hbekey, though not.th", %Ile gable at
that Clinton team are plaArignor, and on Fri-
- beginning to feel more like him-
ePelZYitegdizaint'WTohodeSettiorcike,teonwmerogndroayb, abvuet ,,tlett..c.;dy )1vIenillpv,itiff, otth:ez28R, onion/31,10g open the eyes ef.
totes:me ,thedgstree.
did not go, owing to:the soft weather. are very strong, hity-ig defeatednClintonaion
Thos: East,, the +ovell-know brick arid 'I'l°44 K the seer° ef a t° 0. It
tile maker, informs ue that the de- ;Re ifiArgiritTitirotTieVi arpo:ellien,./4
m*ind for tile is so good thet• he sold •Goderich here on, the 26th :they willbelenity
out hie entire make last season ; he ex. -ittethbeasYedatitgilameteatehhittss,uomutmeoftrrtwhee feasidat, obneal
Peet a te turn out a larger . quantity I' hem to a standstill here and will do . W
than usual this year. D. A. Forrester. did not have the services'of our craokl,ptlay' ere
Kit. Bamford, or we would. have beaten t1upi
who is stall•feeding about one-htindreg
head of cattle, has sold siXt7 a them in Goderioh, but tropic, will see him in the
for present delivery to S. H. Smith. reiOugeatia gr Ito, pirldfAiisti.°Waseglth
:,,
Pair Bros and Ransford Proi. • each of the club, and we thank you one and all for
sold. the same quality. A meeting is mit: liberal' supportaindlatrenage,...and as
to he held to -night to cOnsidee ..what At tlVarierilethalisw. Slienron 1at
steps may be taken to Put the Huron 24ght,.inGederieh, the receipts ambulated to
Central on a bet ter and .9nore attests- ; INA, so Yen see we are not up to ,our good
tive basie. Mrejohn •Banikenden *enter-, neighbors yet, and, besiget they had no band.
ring down 100 en-
taineg a number of friends on Tuesday .thtitriestslafgesfir seta hot time is Expect
evening ; Mrs B. J. • Oibbings and Mrs ' '2;:eees. .
Blitcka l entertained a number on Wit have purchased a 234 cup from a Senior&
Wednesday, evening. Some of the jeweler. .
loge now going „to the Doherty, .lorr Godericli plays 'a league game in Seaforth
a tradit to the big lumber of British .
yard are 00.3arge-that they would • he ittEjoY:vgaseniblessin. tkne 03,r9t4 fl, 01) -thimerwaednIso Pes183T,L,Ii tit-
OtqUffibia• ., A. small parcel containing _ The eurlerS are thinking of building a large
soIne,ladies. Work was recently found rink before next summer is over, so our geed
iii the street, and may be obtained by: Pr
Pie will likely see a swell rink and a win.
But buy diary this week and be prepared with the meet •
convenient known means ot keeping track of mittens which
roust be Intended to in the future. They are good, on the
farm, needful lath. °Moe, a convenience in the home, and
p very handy oempaniOn in the pocket.. They
Defy Forgetfulness and enable you to
vowing for it is not a god.
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11900.. -To these we otend
our best. thanks.
There are, -howeiert some
who 'have not yet sent in their
renewals, and of these lye
would ask an early•yomittance
of the subscription • for the
year. • .
Don't let tinte fly before re.;
Keep your word and save your memory
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Tbt
allitoss and 'Moat Iliroctleall Pouo:liehhoeyd:3 ifet for
re 19004074,1:
TIttenfyetFIV. *Onto .141Orth 1)1414 ALMANAC', We
' contain* informatioh for the maiiees and is of value to
. .
1017;,.: This year it is more complete than ever before.
• slap have the old .Englisli Whiteker's Almaneck, A
great favorite With time; Who linoWit. • •
Orosperotte New Year 'is what we antiotpeti for Oureelves, pad
what we heartily wish forall our friOnde
The
'W. D. FAIR' CO, Clinton.
"Often the theapesk.–Always the Best."'
DEATII OP ISAAC MORLiY.-170y
some time Isaac Morley has been em-
ployed at the home of Mr W. Jackson,
and on Thursday morning iffiest week.
he got up, as Usual, did his chores. -and
appeared to be in his general health, but
when called for breakfast he- did not
respond. When Mr Jackson went tip
to his room, he found him -lying on the
bed, dressed, but unconscious, and
horTeittiling heavily. A doctor was call-
ed., who, examination, found he
was suffering from paralysis of one
Ode, and in less -than- halfanbour he
expired. Mr Morley WAS- the sort of a
well-to-do English squire. but was dis-
appointed in love, and came to this
countty. He invested in some prop-
erty at Woodstock, but this not turn-
ing.out as well as expected, he came
into Huron, making his homewith the
late Henry Morley, who was his iniele,
When he resided inttodetich township.
He subsequently came to town, ,and
foundetnployment in various capaci-
ties; he had a little monef,but un wise
speculation exhausted this. Amid all
his vissicitudes he twice took to drink,
and though he did not rise in the
world, he maintained a fair measure of
respectability. Ile bad a niece resid-
ing at Weed/dock,- who came here, on
learning ot his death, and took the re -
rasing to that place for burial.
DET 03? Ws. Gbonon SWALLOW.
-For -some time the wife of Mr. Geo.
Swallow, has been in delicate health.
audit was knowerott least to her many
personal acquaintances, that her re-
covery was exceedingly doubtful, and
yet her devotee on Sunday afternoon
was a Surpriseto many. COOSUMp•
tion was the cause of her death :
Knowing the.ineyitabie nature of her
ailment, ;elle had wisely antieipated
it. She was the eldest daughter of
Mr Henry Smith, of town, and leaving
three boys to mourn the lotto of a
mother's love and care. She - wait
woman who hewing- once formed
friendship, never allowed anything to
break it, and her memory is'Veryltind-
ly cherished by all who had the pleas.
urst of her acquaintance. She was a
consistent member of Willie Church,
being one of its oldest members, and
had been a member of the choir for
over twenty years; she was also teach-
er of the infant dam for over twenty-
eight years, and only gave it up when
compelled to do 60 by her failing health,
and m her demise was triumphant in
Christian faith, Her death conies as
a portieuIarly sad blow to Mr. Swett,
low, who had recently arranged to go
farming, partly that the change would
prolong her life, and that he has the
sympathy of everybody, does not re-
quire to be *toted. The funeral on
ViTednefteclay, eondueted by her Pastor,
Rev. A, Stewart, was yery largely
tended, ell plates of business being
toed. The pall -hearers were Melees
Sohn Lindeity, John Houston, Jartiell
Walk1ngshvsw 3. &Ott, 3. McOlaeh.
erty and 11. McEtran.
40'
tea4 ..tihi'oi:.FOOtweat
At WM. TAYLOR & SON'S
C.., ..„.....„:11711
1'17.s......Atis.
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the owner. e.t MeClachertys store. The n V4,1fotelatrtintlrrtringravtrerbr
crl London'
Sons of England held their annual teams here this week, as they had no °pan- ',..1.
supper. at Pike'sHotel; on weldnesday bights, butthey wcoine Wore the season
eveningranamber from outside places Following It s fist play. ra Seaforth At
doses
tv.ertepresant • the chair was occupied (linton, Jan, 12th :- of - •° - - ' - ,
-by Mayor Jacirsonoincl,the usual toasts Dunn.- . .. . ... ...seal.-- . .. ... McRae 1
were drank and responded to. .John Brosdfoot...-- . ; ..Tioint..: ... ..... ..... ,. Snell,
Taylor andlvife, (Son of the late W. sacksen.........:et;ver point....... .... ...Doherty
Jackson-- ....c. forward • McCarthy . , • .
Taylor) left for the west . yesterday. Cling . forward ....Matheson
The officers of the Boy's Brigade enter- Reeyee- s
rained the members to a supper, on "4146°11• .. ......... ...01arridge .. •
.. , . ..Forreste,r ' R *
Wednesday Walter IL Maniung made q 4 Referee -Bethune Seatortu -enlember, we will not lbe undersold, We are after your plittOnsfie, and
a. collection for the National Pati iotic onn- to- zt--,---t Goderich, .3.anttat ry uth.*:_. the induceraent we afar ie good reliable goods, et very close prices for cash. '
-Fund among the. Organ Factory em- ifoRso .... on = .
of West Flurtm Partnere' Institute is Dohervi,.......7: ..... .0::•-er point ... . . ..Thompeon - • lr: T.aylor .41g. Scat
ploveert raising over 4150. A. n3esting Snell I. . . ... "***:;t1iii. - .."...Clunlbell
Coad values are fire secret Of it all- --
Our method 'otdoing bueiness is to buy tbe
• test, Sell tbe bookend recommend only re-
liable ;mode. It is this method that has
brought to our store a permanent and desir.
' able patronage.
•
policy to put off till to -morrow
what .you can do to -clay.
Now is the.tinte to eat -
.scribe, The price is one dollar
a year, in advance. •
• *4,444
pnoilinVtertiocceonitrseidtevr °wohfe when thebbaying
Bootumportant 00t6 IL Shoes
•
We mike them bar 'specialty, will pay
yoti to give us a call and see the bar‘sins
we are offering in all kinds -Of seasonable
footwear, We are in tomb with the best
Wholesale house.
We buy, and sell for Cash.
lifprogress in the Town Ram as. we yaryatenestoii.. . ... forward.. . McCarthy:. .
.forward Pickard j Cash and One Price
SflIver-
Irtsuranee office moved to store. •
Referee -w. I. Ross, Clinton.
go to press, andan evening entertain:. ole
merit was announced for last night.- Verr
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Our emiarriandal Bargain Days .:
ay Saturday and Monday N
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January 19-20-22, 1900
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Doot iniss*this THREE DAYS' SALE. , It will . be the biggest
event in the history of our business in thd way of giving out goo& at ri-
dieulots Prices. A big portion of our stock is offered at HALF PRICE.
• See last week's issu& of local papers, or big bills for further particulars.
Men's and Boys' Suits and Pants
„lien's and Boys' Overcoats
. Men's and Boys' Boots andShoes
Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps
11.
On the above dates only, for Spot Cash
It you aratrateltina
where atany time score '
your tiekete from
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halfway steanitikla Agent, Clinton
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Admitted
Ste' tints %fur
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A school that offers advantages not found
elsewhere Cansds, Lose staff 'of expert
inetruotors; increased atteridancegup-to-date
Tztaigs;traisting; scores of students placed •
ling position"; students in attend-
ance who Gerrie from visor* in which are lo-
cated other btudness Gollegt313. They watt the
best. It Parelinthe end.. Nowtermnow open
Enter ea soon as possible. Write today for
our handsomeprospeetus:
. W J. Eiluktp.Principai.
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Our stook is bigger this year than ever, and so are our bargains. Modern methods of 'doing
',business teaches us that this is the "P7100 COMM) :to pursue. -a cleaning out of the balance of a season's stock.
Be on hand Friday if you can, but any- of the three days for a bargain. NO goods on approval, none a
exchanged, and a charge for alteration, if necessary, on ready-made suits. .
DEPINVITAL .ClintonJACICSON BROS., . ARTi
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The Great .ffnaish, Remedy.
Sold and recommended by on
druggist* in Canada. Only reit- -
able metediguaroineanteeddi• scotroereendr.e Sots
forms o Benue Wei nese, all effects of abuse
or mesa, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To -
blew. Opium or Stimmants. Mailed on receipt
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LOGS
wantLagsofAl
particularly Elm, and al.
pared to .pay the HIGHEST
CASH PRICES. 'If you have
any Logs Ito sell it jI1 pay
youtto enquire out prices ket.
foro.caking -them elsewhere. °
R. & J. Ransford.
What
'You Are *
Looking
For..
The best value for your
money, especially, in_ the
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Grocery ; ean
be obtained at the Hub
• Grocery. Specialties—
• Coffees. !teas it Spices.
together with other Choice
Groceries of similar value
A. call solicited.
P. Melville,
a=tultouovr. 11# GROCER
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Rumball's
Watch and
Jewelry Store
We aim to plena tie Mt
no boot asortod WWI* ate
sew brought Into Winton, be Than
In nth Moro.
itt Wateiis, Siocki, Rin*,
Starling Oliver imitieski
Co4Nin, are
hitti thelergest estrotintent atom.
Whoi would be more appontelito for o
Ohrlobninglie for your parson: then a
and pair of ilpaitatiaak coa.
milt our optima newsmen* it tots
you nothing. Ayes exteathrod kt mt.
staid* mennertree of
Engraving done on *he premise,
MI Repair *ark (ions promptly
and thoroughly
RiAMALLS
Watch 111114 416ira1ry Store
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