The Clinton New Era, 1901-09-20, Page 5THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
Septembe 120th, 1.
The O. B. Koenig.
Bankrupt Sale
Still_ Continues
Sale Register.
Auction sale of farm stock and implements,
at lot •4 , con. n, London Road survey Tucker.
smith, Oct. 1st. Usual terms. Sydney Johns,
Prop,, Thos, Brown, Auct,
On Tuesday, Oct. 8th, at 1 p.m., on Lot 66,
Con, it Goderich township, clearing sale of
farm•stock and implements A. J. Courtice,
prop.; Thos. Brown, auct. r!;p ,•. 7r•,.
Farm stock, of D,Shannahan, Jr., lot 22,conon 9,
.Uullett, Sept, 26. Thos. Brown, Auct,.
Miss Elizabeth Walker,
a.. ,,Y.....a....mc. a:. ,w...,,.. . �
We have fully assorted the stock with NEW STAPLE' DRY will resume her clasain �VoiceapulEure Piago•
and Harmony(private or by correspondence).on
Wednesday, September 11 and Thursday of
each week. For terms apt' at her studio,
MRS JOSEPIi, TO WNSEND,
Aug 80--tf, Clinton.
GO,I,;DS, making the stock again complete, amounting to be-
tween $7,000 and $8,000, The whole stock will be sold out as
quickly as possible, as we close up the business as soon as the
stock is all disposed of.
*#,k****AA* . lilt
Come and _See us.
We have goods at less than wholesale, to offer you.
We bought the stock at 58c on the $'; nearly all ' 0.
staple goods.
No one can offer you anything like:the bargains we
have. g
Many offer great inducements, as Goods Cut Into, Slaughtered
&c. It is very easy to give bargains ou paper, by marking
goods at about double the actual price they are sold for, and
then marking them down. It looks as if the seller was making
an enormous profit before marking down, or else he was selling
much below what they cost, which no man can afford to do
and continue in business, ,�.,t,: '
We are well supplied in the following lines:
DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES
Drees Goode, Prints, Tweeds, Linings, Men's' Long Boots
Flannels, Flannelettes, Furnishinge,Men's Short Boots
Shirtings, Sheetings, Underwear Men's Rubber Boots
Linings, B & G Cottons Men's, Boys' and Youths Men's Felt Boots,
Blankets, Grain Bags; finite and Overcoats. ' Men's Overshoes & Rubbers
Small wares of all kinds, Ladies' WinterJackets, Full lines Ladies'&Childrens
U'Don't forget that we have bargain s to offer that you can't
elsewhere, quality considered: ., '
LiT
Plumsteel '& G bbl gs,
Clinton'
. — TI -1E1 TWO 4. J'',�3�•=
Stray Steers.
Came into subscriber's premises, r11th- coon.
cession, G, T„ about a month since, a reddish.
yearling oteor., Owner is hereby , notified to
prove properly, pay chargee and take it away.
Holmesvj
Sent. tri -1 LVVM' CONNELL
ile,
Apples Wanted.
Paring' 'and Cider
Apples 'wanted
at the
Clinton. Evaporator
on and after
September 10th, 1901.
TO`tK N & ellSE
opirii TON'
Marble &Gra 'nitt
s
WO R►2‹s
The purchaser of a monument
should have complete confidence
in the reliability of the firm, from
which he buys, for the material..
and workmanship is something
very few buyers are familiar with.
If you do not know us, please in-
quire about• our reliability from
those who know us best. We are
the only practical men here in our
line.
J. B. Hoover, ' Proprietor
Next, to Commercial Hotel
rA: TER
Buy your new hat
Before Easter, before; the style and
pito get broken. We make a speciality of
hats and have a larger stock than in any
previous season of the best English and
American make, styles and sizes.
In English hats we have the cele-
brated Wakefield, Sackville and Leslie
snakes. Our American Hats combine good
style and quality in all the new colors from.
pearl to black.
A. J. MORRISH. Clinton
dyl'oWear€lothing
Ready-made suits from five dollars up
to eleven dollars. .
The five dollar line ie a 'tough •dark - • W. H. Shaw, Principal.
grey Halifax, extra • good value. .
'We have a line of black stripe worsted
pants for $2.75 which would be cheap at
$3.50. •.
Moleskin pants and tweed from one
dollar per pair up.
A.11 extra good black worsted shit to
order for $18.00.
A. J. 'HOLLOWAY; 'Clinton.
a.
Now open in all Depart-
ments of the
your.
8, wiife of Jq sFbrsterr,asou osh,28, con. Sept.
McDONALD-In West Wawanosh, '14 con.
Sept. 14, wife of Fred McDonald, a son.
W. Martin, ARTIN-InasonExoter. , Sept. 1, to Mr and Mrs
JACOBI-In Exeter, Sept. 10, Mr and Mrs
Wm. Jacobi, a son.
McFARLANE-On the 4, Howiok, Aug. 30, to
, Mr and Mrs John McFarlane, a daughter,
DARROCH-On the 2 can., Howlok, Sept,' 6,
to Mr and Mrs A. Darroch, a son.
PATTERSON-In Wingytham, Sept. 6, wife of
Rev. J. J, Pattersoi , B..11.4 t a daughter.
LOWS -'In Wingham, Sept. 7, wife of Rev,
Wm. Lowe, a daughter.
BURRARD-In Seaforth, Sept. 8, wife of
John Bullard, a son.
McLEOD--in Walton, Aug, 81, to Mr and Mrs
Roderich McLeod, a son,
RYAN -In .dcKillop, Sept, 8, to Mr and Mrs
Joseph Ryan, a daughter.
MoFADDEN-In Grey, Sept, 8, wife of Jelin
McFadden, a aaughter.
NOBLE -In East Wawanosh, Sept, 4, wife of
James Noble, a son.
MARRIED.
MASSE-SHARRET TE -At St. Joseph, Sept,
9. Mr Nelson Masse, to Miss Sharette, both of
St. Joseph.
M"NICOL-MELVILLE-On Sept. 4. at the
residence of the bride's parents, Hensall by
Rev, Mr Flether; Mr James Earnest Mclfieol,
of Farquhar, to Miss Margaret Taylor Melville,
of Hensel'.
ALLEN -BRAWN -At the residence of the
bride's parents, Wroxeter, by the Rev. I. A. -
McKelvey, Sept. 4, Mr James N. Allen to Miss
Laura Braw n, daughter of Dr. Brawn, both of
Wroxeter,
CH A (ITERS -BLACK -At the parsonage,
Belgrave, Sept. 4, by Rev, Mr Brown, Miss
Fanny, daughter of Mr Thos. Black. 6' con:
East Wawanosh, to Mr Samuel Charters, of
Great Falls, Mont.
RITCmIE-McLACHLAN-In Grey, • Sept.
10. by Rev. D. B. McRae, Mr Wm. P. Ritchie to
Miss Annie B. McLachlan, all of Grey.
SCOTT-THORNTON-In Buffalo, N. Y., on
bet 11, by Rev. Mr Chapman,Mr D. M. Scott,.
of Brussels, to Miss Mae Thornton,
DIED.
THROWER -In :Olinton, Sept. 12, Lewis,
son of M. ,L. Thrower, aged 1 month.
COOK -At Zurich, on Sept. 6, Reinhardt
Cook.at the age of 90 years; 5 months and 5 days
COLLINGWOOD-In Exeter, Sept. 8, Annie
Irvan, infantdao hter of Mr and Mrs James
Collingwood, aged days.
PRATT-In Morris, Aug. 24, Miss Mary
Pre% aged 83 years,
SHANNON -In Goderich, Sept. 8, G. O.
Shannon,M. D., aged 68 years.
DE W OLFE-In Brussels, Sept 7,Fanny Cook,
wife of Francis DeWolfe,aged 74 ears;
BURNS -In Brussels, Sept. 10, Robert. Burns,
aged 77 years. -
PETEttMAN-At 'Belmore, Aug. 28; Lillie.
daughter of Mr and Mrs John Peterman, aged
28 years.
gnu gldurrr lenses
AGENTS WANTED -For the Life of the. Late
President. mMaKi..ley. Price only -$1.50. A
magnificent portrait. of Presi"ent MoKinler,
18 22 inches, w 11 be ggiven as a premia.; -with'
each copy so d. or, if ppreferred,., a choir
nine other premium pictures. - including the
Duke and Duchess of York. Prospectus fro ;
send 10c. to_pay..cost of mailing. Creditlelyen,
liberal tem., freight paid. Sell out Xmas
hocks, thty art. the best. A premiun with
every one. Address,' WORL• PUBLISHING
CCMPAN Y,.GUE LPI: ONTARIO.
Central Business College
TORONTO
Yonne men and w omen 'are coming
in'from..all parts of the .Dominion'.
to attend ourschool, because they
find with us very superior advan-
tages. ' Our Catalogue explains all
Write for it.
.r.
Genuine Clearing Sale
op
Bots and shoes.
As we are positively going out of business, we offer our
stock at prices that should clear it out.
A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS.
Lot No. 1 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots,. , .$2.75 now $1.75
Lot No. 2- Women's Fine Kid Button. Boots....... , 2.50 now 1.75
Lot No. 3 -Women's ine Kid Britton Boots 3 50 now 2.00
Lot No. 4 -Women's ne Kid Oxfords 1 50 now 1.00
Lot No. 5 -Women's ne Kid Button Boots 1 60 now 1.00•
Dot No. 6-W Omen's Fine Kid Button Boots 1.25 now .90
Lot No. 7 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots .' . . 3.25 now 1,50
Lot No. 8 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots 3.00 now 1.75
Lot No. 9 -Women's Fine Kid Britton Boots .. ..,2,50 now 1:25
Lot No. 10 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots3.211 now' 2,25
Lot No. 11 -Women's Fine Kid Chocolate Oxford' 1.40 now 1.00
Lot No. 12 -Misses Fine Kid Batton Boots ..1.50 now' .90
Lot No. 13 -Women's Pebble Oxfords , ,90 now .50
Lot No. 14 -Women's White Canvas Oxfords........1.60 now .75 "
Lot No. 15 -Women's Fine Button Boots 3 25 now 1.75
Lot No. 16 -Misses Chocolate Button Boots 1 45 now 1.00
Lot No. 17 -Children's Lace Boots ........50 to 90o now 25 and 80o
Other lines in Men's, Boys' and Youths', at great reductions. Also a full assortment
of RUBBERS of all kinds, both American and Canadian makes. Also, MEN'S FELT
LINED GOODS, high with loose gooks, as well as Buckle •end Laced, Women's in
Pelt, plain and leather foxed styles, lace, button and gaiter, all at reduced prices.
IARN"E$'S
Single Harness, from $7 to $12 a Set.
Double Harness at and below Cost.
6;'a well as Leather Halters, Rugs, Blankets, Galloway Goat and' Saskatoliewan Robes
DWELLING HOUSE and STORE for sale or to rent
JAMES TWITCHELL, Clinton.
Younge&C,,errard Sts•,Toronto �.
ry fou
Want...
Dishes ?
Persons who desire to ' procure
°dishes of the very best manufacture
will now hays the unequalled op-
portunity as I have made arrange-
ments e n
with the wholesale houses
I o
to bring a large assortment here
that may he inspected by intend-
ing purchasers, than .giving cus-
tomers choice ofmuch larger vari-
ety than they,couldhave if only a
few varieties were -kept in stook
This will include Dinner, Tea
and Toilet Sets of all :classes, and
parties needing anythingin this
line will find it to their advantage
to call and ask ns for particulars,
HUB' GROCERY
W. O'Neil
Our telephone number is 48;
Cameras Cameras I Cameras
• Buy a Camera and be Happy
There is probably no pastime morepleasant and instructive to both older and younger
minds than photography. It is a pleasure because it helps to while away those Long
winter evenings, and it is instructive because it teaches care and precision and teaches
to look for the artietie in the everyday surroundings of home.
The general impression is that it is hard to take photos, but such is not the case. Any
one with a kodak and instruction book can take photos. We carry a full line.
In CAMERAS -Film, Plate, Magazine, Box and Folding.
PLATES.•'-etanley, Eastman, Paget Prise.
PRINTINCFPAPER-50110and Dekko.
Films, Developers, Mounts and Outfits. Call and see.
For these who prefer to have their' developing and finishing: dome we quote the follow-
ing prices. We gattsattitee work if exposure is good.
4x5 4}x8 31x8 ,Brownie
Developing t.<.....a....seaoh 4a coo rlo 6 exposures b e
dozen 85o 300 25o
Printing and Mounting.....,,,each4o
70 Sc5c
dozen 16e �P^ 659 56o
Developing, printing, xiountkig, each 10o .'" rf ,'. 90 760 S o
dozen in, r t 900
Hi B. COM BEI Chemist a Druggist
Hawse Jc Lot. for Sale.
BY TENDER,
T e house and lot on Princess St. at present
' CLINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon,
Thursday, September 20, 1901,
Fall Wheat .old,,,,0 03 a 064
" .,new,,,0 61 04
Oats, •.,,,, ,,.., 0 30 a 0 34
Rye,, ., .. , 0 40 a 0 45
Barley...... .. 0 40 a 0 40
Peas 060 a 061
Flour per owt . . ,.. 2 00 2 00
Butter, loose or tub , , , , C 13 a 0 14
Eggs per doz 0 10 a 0 11
Hay, old 8 00 a 9 00
" new ....... .., 6 GO a 6 00
Sheepskins 0 40 ' a 0 50
No. 1 Green trim. hides 5 00 a 5 00
Potatoes, .per bush50 'a 75
13arvestApples per bush 0 35 a 0 40
Chickens, per pair . , , . 0 20 a 0 20
Ducks, each.,,,, '0 61) a 0 70
0 07 a 0 08
0 09 a 0 10
7 05 a 7 05
Geese, per lb
Turkeys*, perils
Pork, live
Pork; dressed • 7 05 a 7 05
Wood short' .......... 2 25 a 2 25
Wool ' 013 a 014
Appele, per bag 0 50 a 0 60
Plums, per bask ... , . , 0 25 a . 0 30,
Peaches 12 qt 0 85 a 0 85
8 qt 0 65 a 0 65
Pears per bask 0 25 a 0 25
Grape per basket 0 25 a 0 26
Live Stock Markets.
London, Sept. 16 -No market at Dept-
ford today. Saturday's prioes^United
States cattle, 6d to 6 3 4d
Liverpool, Sept. 16. -Trade bad. Choice
Canadian cattle, 61 ; s000nds, 5 1-2,d;
sheep, 5d.
MONTREAL, Sept. 16 -The receipts at
theeast end abattoir this . morning were
650 head of cattle, 100 calves, 400 sheep
and 200 lambs ; the attendance of buyers
was large, and prices were well maintained;
choice cattle• sold at 4o to 4 1-2o per lb ;
good at 3 1 20 to 4c per lb ; lower grades at
20 to 3a per lb ; calves were sold from $2
to $10 each ; sheep brought from 3o- to
3 I.2o per lb ; lambs were sold from 3 1.2o
to 4 1-2o per lb ; hogs' brought from Go to
7o per lb. .
Coming and Going
IS' F R Hedger's and wife are visiting the
Pan-American this week,
Oar old friend, B Switzer, of Goderich,
was a caller in town on Wednesday.
Miss slirch ill here .agai.nito_ take charge
of the millinerydepartment at Neweombe's.
W.H O'Sullivan, of the Clinton Bust'..
.nese College, 'was down to' Detroit this
• Mre Handsoomb, Miss Handecomb, and
Miss Pratt, leave for Winnipeg Tuesday
morning next.'
Miss Annie Noble, of Huron road, is'
visiting at her,brothers' James andThomas
Noble in East Wawanosh.
Mr and Mrs (1 E Hovey and ;family
have returned home from camp at Naftel's-
on the lake.
Mrs Thos Jackson, jr„ left Monday
morning on a business trip in the western
ocenpied by Mn H. %% a. ins, - and belonging • part of Ontario.
-
foreih'by r tendeook, d All inforAmation mavr�eMrs J E Hoy left on Tin arsdafor a
obtained from DAVID DICRIN,ON, Clinton, visit.of a few weeks at her home in Mark-
by whom tenders will be received up to Nov: dale and also in St Thomas and Toronto,
15. The highest bid takes the place, other'
conditions being satisfactory.
Sept'. 20-1. .
McLean on last'. Saturday. They were
Farm in Tuckers mith
among home the other da at Bayfield who.
FOR SALE. Wilbur .N -Manning left ' on a .trip o
For Sale South half of Lot 3s, 2nd, conoes- Ottawa on WednesJsy, when he will look
cion of Ttickeramith. This farm coutoin„ 50
after the interests of the Doherty Organ
statees fcultivation ehich is xcep t S andared in
a good
p g
bush. It is well fenced' and under drained,
There is on the premises a good frame barn
wi tb' stable nate' lied frame house with
Wo ed shed also good orchard with lots of
am all ituit plenty of hard and soft water.
There is 6 acres of wheat sown. it ie, canyon.
lent ly:situated for church and school within
Dr' and Mre Atkinson and .children, of.
Detroit, were guests of Mr and • Mrs E M
at the Carleton County .Fair, and incid-
entally take in the reception to the Duke
of Cornwall.; •
Mr and Mrs Corbould and Misses Cor -
hauls', of. Windham, called, on Mr and' Mrs
E M.McLean on-Mondav while on their
way' ,home . from' BaSTeld, wliere :they
•
spent , the ,summer season in one of the
Sept 20-1 Aptly to IDDO CHICH Clinton Marks' :cottages..-. •
klisa.Bessie Roes, Ottawa, daughter of
Teacher Wanted. Mee A Ross,•tormerly of'thisplace left en
Saturday last for Bombay, India, where
Teacher wan' ed, male or female for S. S. she will be• married to 'Rev Mr Grace,.
No. 5, Mullett, holding a second class certi- church of England missionary, of tilt t
Scale; duties to commence at the new year ' place,- Her brother David Roes will meet
1902,
f j Applications
c• ations too e ate a in on or before the 7th her in London, England. She is well quell-.
SAMUEL MeCOOL, Se,, and Treas. fled for. a •missionary, from childhood
Sept. 13-•4, . Lc nlesboio. she has been interested in the great' work
for foreign missions. She is a graduate
of Coleigna Ladies College ' Ottawa. She
took her degree of B A, in M.:Gill college
Montreal. Her friends in Clinton and
Brucefield join in wishing a life of useful-
nessher chosen. .
in ` '
and of Seaforth
5 miles ofClinton(. 7 e th
Hullett Court of Rei ision,
Notice is hereby given tint a Court will be
held pursuant to: "The Ontario Voters' Lists
held,
byHis Honor the Judge of the Count
of Huro. at Londeaboro, on the twenty third
day of Sept..; 1901, at 11 o'cleok,to hear and
determine the several comptants of errors ani
omissions in the Voters' List of the Munidi-
Paitty of Mullett for 1901. All persons having
business at. the Court are requiredto attend
at the said time and place. Dated the 10th
day of September. 1901. -
TAtIES CAMPBI
Clerk of the Said Alunieipality,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Council of
the Corporation of the Town of Clinton intends
to cons root a granolithic sidewalk along the
east sides of Albert Street, between Princess
St and the corner of the north gravel road,.
and to assess the final cost thereof upon the
properties benefitted; and not exempt bylaw
from assessment, Tho estimated cost of the
proposed work is 81474.55 of which sum 5175.45
isto be provided out et the general funds of
the municipality.
A Court of Revision will be held on Fri-
day, Sept. 27th,1901, at 8 o'clock pan, in the
Council Chamber, for the purpose of hearing
complaints against the proposed assessment
or accuracy of the frontage measurements,
and any other complaints which persons inter-
ested may desire to make, and which is by law
cognizable by the said Court
Dated at Clinton, this 13th clay of Sept. 1901
WM. COATS, Clerk.
In thematter of the J.E.Crealy
Dairy Co., Limited
IN LIQUIDATION
There"will be sold by Public Auction, on
Tuesday, 8th October, 1901,
at 2.30 p m., at the Town of Clinton,
The following: -One Creamery Factory b : t
This universally popular 'Shoe xwod& ouatds hhateyn. hitgh88ze6, say6
,
841, bounded on the EMI by James Street on
is made by the well known the South by Gordon St., widen the West bi`
fIr� Matilda St., about 260 yards from the ;, T. •
It
m Of J. and F. e11. They ,".+^n Clini;; w, i'- the Qo gf Baron,. Said
t 1 ni1tl.nt# was bntltt-1.5 year,
are perfect fitting, ►Jeaut1 111��i II Also o i thesame day and place ail and Megn-
made, and mrthose certain parcels ortraotb of land and
shaped, carefully
ppr�emises situateand lying and being .izl the
� villiage of Brneefleld, in the Count! o nron,
the bestlmaterials only enter andbeingcompesedofloth Noe. 85 ae 86, ae
into their construction, They hM1
are the equals of any five dol
lar shoe on the market. Com-
fortable, soft, they still retain
their shape in spite of wear.
Tliey are made in all varieties
for all occasions, in -doors and
out The sizes number both
laid on ustard's Map or plan, Ofpart of farm
Lot No, le, in the 1st von., of the Tp.of Stan-
ley, together with Brick Creamerbuilding
thereon 78 x30, and addition.
Also the following at the same place and
time :-Three Boilers and three engines, shaft- GODERIOR
ing pulleys & belting and connections; ono Al- 1
pha Seperatar; one Springer Seperator; one Emma E Smillie, Hensel'
Empire Separator; one large churn; one butter Lilian Blatchford, Huroncfale ;
worker; five cream vats; one B. tester; one Hattie M Downing, Brussels ;
twilf cream vat; Rotary :pump, milk pump, Geo Webster, Fordyce
cream coolers'tanks, scales; large number of Tena McFarlane, Pine River;
milk cane; butter boxes; wagron' cutter; her- W J Mair Goderich
nese; betties, Salt; oil; oflice chairs, stands, Qneenie Robertson, (4oderieh ;
desks and many other articles andplant. Glen McDonald, Porters Hill ;
. Tho above must Id terms Dash. Ecina Guest, Goderich ;
EDWARD TO WE,Llquidator;London Ont Vesta Watson Goderich ;
ways—length and breadth Note: -For notice to creditors Keo dlln.on WilfredIIBell, Goderich '
so that your exacts shops can "NewreRedalti". Chas LNewton, PortereRill ;
Sept. 20-tf. Jessie M Stirling, Bayfield;
be obtained with certaint.. and Lenra E Yeo, HDi xete sue
OATS OVHB SIX FEET. -Thomas Stella Gregory Exeter : •
Nina Kilpatrick, Crewe •
SPORTING NQTF1S.-Blyth, baseball
olnb defeated the Brussels team in the
latter's town' on Saturday last 'by a score
of 7 to 5....The local tennis club selected
Tuesday for a tennis tea but the day proved
rather on the cool side for the ladies and
the only games played were a . few by the
gentlemen ; tea was served at six o'clock
and appreciated by those present. ,The
Gnn'olnb held a practice shoot on Wednes-
day afternoon at 25 targets at unknown
angles ; the following was .the score: -J E
Cantelon.15, Dr Holmes 18, R Graham 14,
Dr Blackell 20, .L E. Hovey 18 ....In
bowling contest for doubles Dr Agnew and
J Bell won from J'Yr Irwin. and A Arm.•
strong ; "A Porter"and J Taylor also won
from Dr Holmes and 7) A Forrester.
COUNTY MODEL SCHOOLS. -Tho
county board composed of Inspectors•
Robb for East Huron and Tom for
West Huron, and Messrs Boyd, of
Exeter, Tigert, of Dungannon, and
Geo Baird, of Erucefield. as secretary,
met at Goderich recently and appor-
tioned the applications to the two.
model schools for the teachers -in -train.
ing. At Clinton under ,Principal
Lough there are 23 in attendance and
at Goderich 29 students. The follow-
ing��are the names. with their post
office addressee.
CLINTON
Kenneth Beaton, Whitechurch ;
Alex McLeod, Bayfield
litichard Blake, Clinton ; '
Bmsie McDonald, Walton ;
Clara Ohidley, Clinton ;
Jessie Wiseman, Clinton,
Fred Sanders Exeter
Iliac J McMichael, Constance
Margaret E Russell, Exeter ; -
Howard F Hartry, ;Seaforth
Mary Code Blyth
Margar;t Bielby, Blyth .
tS3aamual B Lamont Brussels
WmCourtice, Fol�rnesville ;
Agnes E McEwen, Hensall ;
Mary A lesworth, Gerrie
Mabel Govenlook, Seafortl*i ;
Lizzie Murdie,deaforth ; •
Herman S Evans Gerrie
Edith McEwen, H'ensall ;
J A Hillen, Winthrop ,
Mary McEwen, Clinton.
exactness, and they cost you
no more than you pay for
J•acksi,n 3r,„ of the Jackson Bros fit•m, Ma Troy, Whitechurch ;
when up in the Northwest saw the Nellie Troy. Whitechurch ;
bountifulgrainand to let Ontario RmJBrydaeh, Goderich
crop r3ennah C Dalton. Kingsbridge ;
poorer shoes. people form some idea of its prolificacy Arnold Cowan, Kintafl ;
brought, down a sampie of oats rind Goo G1'ybus. Chihelhuret 1
alaike clover. ) t was grown in Alberta Henry Ebverhart, Seaforth ; ,
Sold only byHarvey. Buchanan, Brussels ;
territoi y and intaglios 6 feet 4 inches Lottie McMath, Goderich
in lief ht and when threshed was Margaret Quarry, Monnt'oarinel
Fred T.Jackson,t+laiined to onstage 100 bushel to this u°nei iiwiter, a n vale
acres and 15b ice to the bushel. Wilbert Pawnor°, ll'retr, .
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lYicKinnon & Co.
ILadies' Fall end
Winter JacIets
IOur new Fall and Winter Jackets have arrived and
they are beauties. We have them in the latest up-to-
date styles. We invite our lady friends to call and see
Ithe very newest creations in Jackets, whether they are
prepared to buy or not. We have them at all prices frt m
$2.50 to $15.
•
Ladies' double breasted cheviot jackets, velvet collar and stitched lapel, bone
buttons mercerized linings, at $5.
Ladies' stylish Beaver Jackets, in black and fawn, velvet collar, soutaohe
trimming on lapel, fly front, mercerized lining, very special at $5.75,..
Ladies'.Beaver Jackets, meroerizee lining, rows of stitching for trimming,
pearl buttons, in colors of black pearl and castor, very stylish, $7,50.
Ladies' Kersey Jackets, in fawn, pearl and black, fly front, inlaid velvet col-
lar, and rows of stitching on skirt, extra value at $10.
Ladies' fine Kersey Jackets, in castor pearl and blank, velvet piping on col-
lar and lapel, rows of stitching around skirt, cuffs and pockets, self col-
ored satin lining, pearl buttons, at $12.50,
Istdies' high class tailor-made Jersey Jackets, made with yoke, velvet collar
and pockets, fly front, in blank and colors, silk serge lining, natural
pearl buttons, a yery stylish garment, at $15.
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Ladies who appreciate genuine tailor-made garments
cannot fail 'to become interested in our various lines.
McKinnon & Co., Blyth
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-We are now preparing our stores for the Johnson:
Bros. stock, of Seaforth, .to• come' in next month,
Comprising Hardware, Stoves,
Tulare, Gr,tniteware, ' etc.
This will be one of the greatest chances to. pur-
chase Hardware cheap, yet offered. ,
Watch and wait.
Bargains in every line.
Thorold Cement only 81:19, and Portland,.
$2.5.5 per bb while it lasts.
BLAND `: BROS,e
eheap Hardware House.
The ' noted Tea Store
and 1 China Palace
IN IN THE McKAY' BLOCK, CLINTON.
Opened to -day 6 barrels Fanoy Table Lamps, direct from the factory,.and
will sell them cheap, from 5oc to $8. Also, 2 crates of Dinner, Tea and. Toilet Sete,
nice patterns and new shapes.• We are selling them from $1 to $8 less than usual prices;
Call and see quality and prices,- '
Pitney China Suitable forWeddicg Presents
RAISINS -28 lbs Selected Raisins for $1.25 (box) or 5c per lb.
SUGAR -We lead in quality and quantity. Special prices on barrel
and 100 lb lots, -
TEAS -Chinese mixture, nice flavored tea, 16o'e lb. We sell the be
25o Teain town.
We are agents for Ram Late, Blue Ribbon, Monsoon, Appleton's Packet 4
a.
We, will give you the highest price for Butter and Eggs, and goods at the lotves '
prices. Kindly give us a call. No.. trouble to show goods, whether you buy. or
Stock is up to -date in every respect;
J . W. IRWIN
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Dress Goods
A few very desirable goods in fancy c lois and patterns, regular price
35o, clearing at20e.
Homeapnns in grey and fawns at 30o a yard.
Box Cloth .Suitings in navy and Oxford grey at 500,
Serge in navy and .black, 44 inches wide, good weight, fine bright wol,
special at 600
French opera
Flans els -
We are showing'a good range of these very popular goods,price 50o yd
Wrapperettes
`A large variety of patterns and Colors at 8o,10c, 121
Clothing «
Men's Suite, four -buttoned single-breatted eacgne, all wool, dark grey,
Canadian tweed, lined with good Italian ciloth, stitched edges, bot-
tom facings, sizes 86 to 42, special $6.50.
Waterproof f Pea
Jackets ,
Double-breasted, wool•lined, double -stitched loathe, corduroy Dollar,
strong and durable, a very desirable garment, sixes 38042, for
only 2.75 each.
Tweed Waterproof Coats, $2 to $8.
W. L. OtTIMLTTE, Londosboro
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