The Clinton New Era, 1902-02-07, Page 6IMP IMP ow" IWO
Save
30 cents
on every
Dollar
This is just what you cav
save if you lay in all the
furnishings you need, or
will need for some time,
while this sale lasts. On
some of the dollars you
spend the saving may not
be quite 30c. but on many
of then it will be more.
Don't let this chance slip.
You're not likely to have
such another for many a
day.
TIES
You can save money if you
lay in a supply of Neck-
wear now, for you can get
3 ties for the price of 2, of
either the 26 • or 50c lines.
At 17c
All the ties in stook that sold at 25a
knots, airings, bows and four-in-
hands, nobby patterns, regular
25o, during sale, each 17e
At 35c
Your ohoioe of the best Tiee, in this
the best tie stock in the oonnty
for 35o, none reserye3 whatever,
flowing ands, puffs, and four-in-
hand, pure ails and newest pat-
terns, regular 75o, during 35e
sale
COLLARS and
CUFFS
Why not lay in a supply of
Collars and Cuffs now?
You're not likely to get a
chance to buy them as
again. Nearl
the good on -s are Austrian
make,the best collar to
wear made. All the new
shape in Block.
20c Collars, 2 for 25c
Your choice of all the collars in the
store that sold at 20o, newest shapes
and best qualities, all styles epee
regular 20o, 2 for .
12c Collars, 3 for 25c
All 12 1.2o collars, stand • up and
turn -down shapes, will wear 25e
well, your ohoioe, 3 for ..
Cuffs, 2 pairs for 35c
Choice of all 26e Cuffs„ good quali-
ties, will wear well, regular 35e
25o, 2 pairs for ..,..,
35c Cuffs for 25c.
Choice of all the beet Cliffs,
regular price 35e, during sale 25C
SU SPENDERS
You can save a little
money by buying suspen-
ders during the sale for
all the 25c lines are selling
for 18c and all the 50c
ones for 35c per pair,
Hats and Caps
Again you are reminded
of the Bat Bargains. You
can save the best part of
a dollar, and even more
on some lines, if you buy
your spring hat now.
W4 Rats for $1755
2.50 66« 1.50
3.00 to K 1.75
.50 Caps a . ,35
A Tie Special
Bow ries 10c
Your ohoioe of over 50 bow tied, in
assorted patterns of fanoy silk,
--regular-25o -Goode,--ohoioe of- C
lot
Underwear
If you have any Underwear baying
to do yt n ought to come here, for
you are not likely to buy it `as
oheap anywhere else,
50o Underwear for 37o.
75o " " 50o.
1,00 " " 75o,
Lin nee- rl,rwo•--w,"-r„K
A. J. Morrish
f r', "t'ls. 4,.. i fir • 'r.�i�•
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elinton
TUE . CLINTON NEW ERA 0
CLINTON IARICICTB
Corrected even? Thursday afternoon
Thursday, Febudry Oth 1902.
Fall Wheat... ; , , . 0 15 a .0 70
Spring `” ...... . , . 0 74 • e 0 74.
Oats ,. , . 0 39 a 0 40
Rye , ..., .. 0 40 a 0 4.5
0 48e. 0 50-
Pe s Y'0 06 a 0 76.
Fleur per owt , ;. 2 15 a 2 15
Bay .. 800 a 900
Sheepskins 0 25 a 0 00
No. 1 Green trim, hides 5 00 a 6 50
Wood short 2 25 a 2 50
Chiokens, per pair .. , 0 20 a 0 40
Duoke, pair 0 40 a 0 60
Geese, per lb 0 05 a 006
Turkeys, per lb 0 00 a 0 08
Pork, live 5 50 a 6 00
Pork, dressed 8 00 e 8 00
Butter, loose or tub , , 0 15 e 0 16
Eggs per doz , ...., 0 18 a 0 19
Potatoes, per btteh..,, 0 30 a 0 85
Dried Apples per lb.. 0 05 a 0 05
Live Stock Markets.
Toronto, Feb. 4.-_The-enow=:biookede_
very nearly knocked out the business at
the oattle'market' to=day, About =60 loads--
altogether
oadsaltogether got through, but of these only
about 10 or 15 loafs were on themarket for
sale. The reet were cattle going through
on consignment. In view 6f the tem•
norary famine the drovers held on to their
few cattle as long as possible in the hope of
realizing high prices. There is a good de-
mend for exporters and short kept feeders.
Butcher trade is generally good, in partic-
ular for ohoioe cattle.
BOMB,
REID--At Milton Man„Dec. 20th, thewireot County Council,
•J, A. Reid, formerly of Seaforth, of a daughter
NAIRN-In Windsor, tho witeof 3.H, Nairn (Concluded from last week,
formerly of Qoderich, a a daughter.' A grant to the pink Children's° Hospital
PAIRBROTHRR-In Detroit Tau. nth,: the of Toronto, 020, was made, , The oounoil
wife of Mr b'airbrother (nee MssNollie 17%ard, ,declined tb tweeds to the request
2uddaughter of Bishop Ward, Brussels,) a Bon. q est of the
DOBSON-In Ethel, Jan, letb, the -Wife of H, Pr0''moial Teachers' Aseooiation to send a
dee to
M. Dobson, of a son.. delegate attend the February session,
BELL. -,In Shakespeare, on Jen. 10th, the wife The Secretary of the Good Roads Assooia-
of J. B. Bell (neo Mies!Maggie Oliver) a son. tion asked that a delegate be sant to the
H iXT1 R=In Stephen, plr 7an.16th, the wife ° annual tneetidg, but the commad Mined ' o
of vim, Hayter, of a son. take notion, The oounoil of East "Wawa -
JONES. -In kzeter on Jsn, 28rd, the wile oP nosh asked the council to ratify a by-law
24, Tones, of adaughter, changing a road allolanoe, which was
13RENNNR-At Zurich, on Jan.. 27th, the wife granted, Applicationetor the position of
of Tau, Brenner, a son. County Auditor were received from Messrs
SARtRAS-At the Goshen line, Hay, on Jan. P. Cantelon, W. Clegg, R. W. Ball, W. S.
28tH, the wife ofS.Sararas,ofa'danghtor. Gawrenee,G, W. Holm n, d.Mein kook W.
MANSON-.At the Goshen line, Stanley, Jan, Biaok apd J. C. Morrison ; the,poanoil, on
$)th, thewife of J, A, Manson, of a son, • division, appointed Messrs Cler:g and Can-
GEDDES-In Morris,Jan. 22nd,lurs R. Geddes talon, .The first vote stood: -Clegg 8, 3Io-
Of a daughter. Intosh 7, Canterou 4, Lawrence 3, 'Iaohnan
IltAtzutED, ' ' 2, Ball 2, Morrison 2 Black none. Mr
SNYDER-y'ERGUSON-At the residence of Olegg was deolared elected, and :he Tote for
the bride's parents. Auburn: on Feb. 5,H. Sny second auditor was as follows-Oanteloo 7,
McIntosh 7, the warden giving the casting
der, Colborne, to Miss Annie Ferguson,
BELL -BETEL --On reb,6th at the residence of vote in favor of Mr Cantelon,
tliebride'spae;;i•� Albert pt : by Rey, E. R: g'Tesrre;l-S E'atueromapa .l`�It:
c�tnnne rector -MI t Paul's church, lT ' O
fora* les $26741,su increase of .$24 and 921
respectively over 1900. There were 63
changes of teachers during the year. The
ayerege teaohei'a salary for the whole in-
speotorate was $32175., Two new school
houses, were built during the year; one iu U
8 8 No 10 .i ullett-Goderioh, and one in U
El S Ni 12 Morris.Uullett; the latter is the
moat oem,plete one roomed school that 1
know of. Although nearly all our eohool
houses are now good bu'iNinge, yet there
are three old -shacks in 'Rao inspectorate,
anyP
o ,c which
n0
w a bo di ra e to
settlement of Esgnimilt. a The teaoerpt
all tried to do faithful honest work, and in
Most cases with, eminent euaoess.
Council adjourned to meet on the brat.
Tueeday iu J nue, '
Bell,
e,
in ham;;toMissMabelle, eldest daughter of gpilnd-ta_-=of
71 r ndbo appointed on the boa. dMrs Jno. Bail, Clinton, County. Examiners, which waa,ranted. A
PERRIN-IRWIN-At the home of the bride's grant of 810 was made to.. provide flowers
father, Clinton, on Jan 20th,by Rev Draifford, for the Court House Square, and $20 to
D Perrin, London, to Miss Miranda, dough- each of the Agricultural and Uortioultural
ter of Jos,. Irwin• Sooietiee,
the reessiden a of the bi do s mother, Northootet Mr Aiax Elliott, near Clinton, offered to
Ave„ Toronto, by Rev. A. Logan, Geggie,W. G. remove the old Stanley bridge crossing the
Williams, druggist, Toronto, (son of Mrs J. H. . Bayfield river,' and provide a roadway for
Williams, Goderioh), to;Flora, second daughter , public travel while the new bridge is 1n
of R. A. McIntyre.
POPE-BARNARD-At the manse. Bluevale, oouraethematerial of oonstraheolion,snbjoldbridgeeot.toThe hie havimatt[r
ng
int t_ Engineer to make
on,7an. 22nd, by Rev. W. West, l,has. Pope, was left with the Count
Turnberry, to plias Lavinia B„y En iyoungest dough- g
nett/ AdreftilentrIng ter of Geo, Barnard, Wroxeter, whatever arrangements'necessary, e
. COLEMAN-•MILLOY-At St. Paul's. Cathed• Rey 1)r tiro was re -appointed 0, I. True-
.
London, on Jan 2611. by Rev. Dean Innes; tee for Goderioh; R L1, Hays for Seaforth;
Edwin °elementoMiss ChristinaMilloy,daugh- 'and d Raneford; R 6,nton. .
ter of N. Milloy, all of Brussels.
Servant Wanted.
jr 0fl e SIOAflde tiigli td Mrs Greig, at T
Ja s A D JA ztreei. J&n n
Servant Wanted
Servant girl wanted for small family.- Apply
to MRS W. COATS. Mary St., Clinton.
Feb 7-te
Servant Wanted
Good general servant in small family ; togo to
London. Apply at,NEw ERA office. Feb 7-11.
For Sale or to Rent.
Lot 29, con. 2, Stanley, containing 100 acre*
in good state of oultivation for sale or to rent
for term of years, appli to JNO. MoGREGOR,
on premises or MRS L. MoG.REGOR, 2 oon.,H.
R. S.,TackersmIth, Seefprth P. 0.
Feb. 7-tf.
Farm For Sale.
Lot. 12, Bayfield con., G
(85 cleared,balance hkrdwodd,with a large -quan-
tity of cedar on it), in good tate of cultivation
about five acres fall wheat d considerable fall
Wowing done. Comfortable brick house, large
b ,rn withetabling underneath driving shed and
other outbuildings; about fi acres orchard,
mostly winter fruit • ' well water neverfall-
ing spring creek and two wells. Seven miles
from Clinton and three from Bayfield. Posses-
sion at any time, reasonable terms, Apply for
furtherpartionlare to CHAS. SIMONS 72 ,.St
David at., Goderioh. Feb '-tf
erich tp., 116 acres
For Sale.
— North ha'f of lit 26 on fifth con f01
Hallett, containing flft es .+ t`vwnehip d,
good wellandoroha aures, Well drained,
miles from Clint r, - in the place; about 9
Mrs s M Mintz, address or see personally
AR ro.W, owner, Seaforth, or Mr Jame.
iBALD, horae 1ealer, Seaforth,
Jan 84.-tf,
Seed Potatoes..
--
The (Rose of the North) as stated in Rennie
Catalogue 1902. They are early and excellent
quality and have yet to find a potato. that
has given such general satisfaction. The early
market varities proved a few days in advance
but on July lot the Rose df the North were by
far the largest cleanest and best.. Rennie'
price 25o per lb. or 11.60 .per bus. Myprice
$1.00 per bus delivered 1st Clinton a imited
quantity, Address, JOHN AVERY.
Jan 31-4 w - Clinton, P. 0,
t,.
Tenders Wanted.
Sealed tenders will be received n to Febrn
ary 16th,1902, addressed to the Chairman of the
Building Committee for the onetime of a Brick
Presbyterian Church at Bayfield. Plane and
epeoifloe bops can be seen and other inform-
ation obtained on application to
JAMES DONALDSON Bayfield,
Chairman of Building Committee
or the Architect, J. A. FOWLER, Goderioh.
No tender necessarily accepted.
Jan.10-td*
Auction Sale.
Of pure bred Short horn cattle the property
of Salkeld Bros„ consisting of 9 choice bulls
ranging in age from 9• to 20 months old, 3
females about 2 years old also some good
Sale will take plana on the farm of Isaac
Salkeld, 1.4 5, con 1, Goderioh township, 1 mile
south of Goderioh, on Wednesday Feb 12, at Y
g m. Terme a�tt.1 lale : 8 months credit, discount
for oash. 'Write for catalogue, address
ISAAC SALKELD, Box 69,Goderich Ont. or
Jan 24-m ^ T. GUNDRY, Anot
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE,
Choice Seed Oats and Barley.
Also Corn, Barley and Oats for feed.
Sell for Cash or exchange for any kind of
grain; in some cases from 2 to 8 months time
given.
Timothy seed bought and sold.
2 cars Ensilage Corn to arrive shortly,
` Drive right to warehouse. W. G. JfERRo L.
Jan 24-4•
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MoLAIIG1iLiN-RITCBIE-At the residence A cordial resolution of sympathy
of--the-bride'-eanother,-.,u Jan. 16t�h��;b���.--Rov,-J--Mr �� T'orranoe, County Goanoil
A. Stewart Bellmore W. J. McLaughlin Winn-- ie seriously ill, was paella.
A deputation waited on the oounoil, ask-
ing for a grant towards the erection of e
Marine Hospital at Goderioh, The. ooun-
oil granted 81000, amount to be,paid., when
bnilding is completed.
A delegation representing the 33rd Batt.
waited on the council, asking for financial
asaietanoe. The council passed a grant of
$600. •
Robt Deaohinan; cf Howick, was recom-
mended as a_second year's student at the
Agricultural College. ..
peg, Man:,t'o Miss E. M. Ritchfe,daughter of the
late Jas; Ritchie; Rowiok.
FOWLER-DAPIDSON' At the residence of
the bride's parents, on Jan. 22nd, by Rev. D.
Perris, P. Fowler to Miss'E.°Davidson, second
daughter of Gavin Davidson, of the Bluevale
road, Turnberry.
DKOEHLER-- WAL7y-At Hensall,on Jan.29th,'
by Rev. J. S. Henderson, Henry Koehler,sr., to
Mrs. J. Walz, both of Hay.
MoLEOD-Mo1YOR-At the residenoe of the
bride's mother,on Jan. 22nd,by Rev A. Mackay,
assisted by Rev. R. McLeod,B. D ,Wm. McLeod,
Huron, to Mise E., youngest, daughter, of the.
late Thos. McIver, Huron. REPSBT Op SPECIAL COMMITTEE,
LOUGHLIN ADEN -In 81. Elichael'd church, In reference "to the petition from the
Blyth, on Jan. 2eth,by Rev. Fr. McMenamin, A.
Loughlin,Centralia,to M13s Annie Agon,Morris. County of Waterloo, asking, co=operation
TERVITr McCURDY-,4t the Rectory,Wing- with regard to railway crossing, the oom
ham, on Jan. 29th by Rey. Win. Lowe,Geo. Ter- mittee recommended that: no action , be
vit, jr.,ofKlncarctine, to Miss Mies. J3ella'.Mo• taken, The petition from Bent 'County,
Ourdy, Wingham. • asking co operation in securing from the
FULTON-JONES-At the rectory' Seaforth, Government an . extension of; time for ,the
on Jan. 23rd, b Nev. Rural Dean Hod ns, Jas: free'im ortatioa of beet root sugar machin-
Fulton, MoHii)op,'to Miss Emily Jones, F g
villa. ery was endorsed. . The committee approv-•
ad of the petition. asking for the appoint-
ment • ment of a ,railway commission.
FISHER-AtToronto.Jan. 27,Margaret,reliet EzEcnzivE COMMITTEE'S 'REPORT. `
of ahnto John 137aher, aged'71 years, formerly The committee recommended .a grant of
HUNTER-bjircknow,Jan, 3IstAnn :Ranter, $25 to each of the Teechera' Institutes, $15
wife of Kenneth Hunter, aged 75 years. to each Public Library in the county, ,925
WALKER -In Olinlon,Jan. 61at,iienry Bans- to each of, three Farmers' Institutes, $10 to
ford Walker, aged 62 years and 9 months.' .' the Prisoner's Aid Ase'n. That the tender -
()MOH -At the Bronson line Hay, Jan• .3rd, of the Goderioh Star for printing be aocept-
John Oesch, aged 78 rears ed. That the Peddlers' License Fee be
YOUNG '• At Hamriton, Jen. • 21at,t Douglas, reduced from $50 to $25, and that a refund
Youngest son of Rev,-J•,Yyu`�luz &s`'v $ yam,be made to` draft. `Irbo .have_ taken •;ollt
�M6'MA.rn_id foclirichAn, 28th,Nettfe,wife licenses for 1902. The amounts to„be paid'
of J J. McMath, aged 27 yearel. the Collegiate Inetitntes .thio” year are
HARTUNG-At the Babylon line, Hey,; Jan. Seaforth, $28.46,67 ; 015010n1 '1$2090,58.;
26th, Nicholson Hartung, aget144 years. .
,McDON4,L1 -In Atibnrn,Jen, 21nd,Wm. me- (it°derioq, $1800,
Donald, aged68years.. • • .. REPORT. UF..1tOk1 AND TRtDOE CGMMI'TTEE,
NESBIT-In Morris, Jan. 24th, Gertrude, in- Among other things the committee re -
font daughter
e-fantdaughter of:Mrand Mrs R, J. Nesbit,• Aged commended that Ibe , proposed electric
19 days. • . railroad be granted. the prid;lege of crossing
NIOHOL ifs of G Wroxeter, Jan, 24th, Jane the Maitland river, subject to such restrio
Gewmill wife. of GAO. Nicholson aged 61 years
GS.
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Logs and Heading of all
ins - -Wanted.
Highest prices giver,
- Soft elms to be cut. 11 feet,
12 feet, and 13 feet long.
R. &`J. RANSFO RDs
Stapleton Salt Works
Saw Log's
with
l /Ylio � asnted
MUSDOCH-In Lncknow,Jan ii7th,C'atherine,
wife of Steel O. Murdoch .
KIRKMAN-At her residence. 11 Czar st.,Tor•,.
onto, ea Jan.' 25th, B..Tytler,• wife of tke late A.
F. Kirkman,forsaerly'of the Seaforth Collegiate
staff, Seaforth, aged i5years. - •
MORGAN -In Detroit. Feb 3rd, Lenora lea;
belle (daughter of Mrs Wm. Morgan, Goderioh)
aged 22 years. • •
For Sale or to .Rent.
lbont8 acres of land on Dinsley Terrace,
just outside the. corrpporation,. with goodframe
house, barn and stable,end water an'dorchard
Amply to MRS THOS. EAST, Rattenbury St.
West, Clinton. ' - Jan 17-4.
•
Bulls for Sale:
Three Shorthorn Durham YOung Boils for
sale, allfit for servioe. Bred from good milk -
Ina strain; all running 'about a .yeer old, red
color. W. KNELL, Clinton P. 0.
Hallett, Jan31-4w.
Property.for Sale.
As sUbsoriber is not in a position to worli it
himself owing to lllnees he offers for gala iie
property on,the tluron Road, Gcderloh town-
ship ceneisting of 16'acres of good land, with
„small house and outbuildings thereon,hereon, .r.hsrd
ofnne•acrewith all kinda.of fruit. Spring well
and spring water in field. Will be sold realms.
able. Also span of horses and dome farm Mir'
plemehts.•PHIL. POTTER. Clinton. '"san 244•.
Farm for Sale,
A splendid 100 acre farm, consisting of the
East half of Lot 80, eon. 1, East Wawanosh,
good frame house with kitchen, barn 36.55,
and shed 30x40 in which there are geed stabling
hard water of never failing well; 8 acres of bush
30 acres fall ploughed, 6 acres of fall wheat, 1
acre of orchard and the rest under grass •; sit
noted 11 miles from Auburn and 60 rods from
eohool. For further particulars apply to
Jan 24--M* 11. GOWER, Auburn P. 0 ,
f you want a first -:lass
Suit of Clothing
-Made-to f -you.. guaranteed_to . wear well and
to be° stylish,-
Leave your order with` use
A stock of Gents' Furnishin s will be added -
h
and be on our shelves . y t�e let Of March.
•the year the same in each Dasa as In 1900 , �
A + J-1EIoIjorAz', the ayernFe salary paid male teaohes •
i...ithe av s ;fie salary
$386 in 1900; and of female
teachers 9292 as against $278. In 04 _..
gone as will eafegaard tha public interests,
and provided the:bridge is tapable or
standing the strain. Five . tenders 'were
reoeived for the building of a bridge.near
Wingham, and one, near Clinton, between
Goderioh township and Stanley the tender
of the Hunter Bridge. Co at $3975, .being
the lowest* was accepted, and four tenders
were received for the substructure, . that of•
F. Gutteridge, Seaforth, being the lowest
for -both bridges -54.75 'per • yard for one
and $4.50 for the other, wad accepted. Ti e
application of the, reeve of Colborne, re
Young's bridge, was not granted.
REPORT OF FINANCE' COMMITTEE.
The committee recommended. that the
gum of $20,000 be borrowed to meet current
expenses. The statement of the Registrar,
showing amount paid the county, has been
examined. We find the Treasurer's state-
mentcorroot, and are mu311 pleased with
the'effroient manner in which it has been
,prepared. -
�., REPORT OF ROAD 0o11MI9910iiER,.
Mr Ainsley stated that he had Informed
the bridge oommieeioners of Lambton and
Middlesex of the action which had been
inked -by Huron in the, matter of the Aux;
Sable'. Bridge, and have received' replies
stating: they would bring the matter before•
their respeotive councils et the present ees-
aion, and'let him know the result.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
The report of the Tre usurer showed the
following for '1901: -Receipts -- Balance
from 1900, . $12545.'55 County rates,
:$36611.69 ; land tax, $182.61;; registry of -
00014
f
$nes, $674.53 ; redemption aaoount, #17,58;
interest, $301.00 ; sinkingfnnde,•$3780.55;
Division Court Jury fund, $27.18 ; admin-
istration of justice, $2493.47; :jail account,
9579 96; licensee, 91414 ; schools, $6146 ;
roads and bridges, $30.; mreoellaneone, 81;
Industrial Home, 8836.53; Bilis Payable,
$6000 ; total, $71141.62,. Expenditures -
Land tax,. 8465:85; Begistry offioe, 8226.10;
redemption account, $8.25; intereet,$33,55;
debentures, $18082.96; Division 'Court jury
fnnd,$171;administration of justice,$7111.-
63; jail account, $2218 03; school .'manage•.
o ent, $2085 79; echoole, $12056.63; miscel-
laneous grants, $1265,00 ; municipal gov-
ernment, 04382.28; stationery oto.. 8673.44
miscellaneous, 65116;1 unatios and charities,
$684,66. ; county property', $3921.38 ; roads
and bridgee, 58997,61 ; Industrial `Home,
,413131 ; Dille payable, $8000 ; total,
669565,63 :%Coes en 44.4,4444.2.4.4,444,11,4144+4•44-44.1
, s-lnvest"m$ 20736.•
8 \; Linbii ties -Stirling debentures,abont
REroRT OF SCHOOL INSPECTOR Toni.
The'sehool reoeipia, in this inspectorate,
from all acoreas in 1901, were 577112.93,
and the expenditures $61712.65. The in-
crease in the amount of salaries •paid over,
1900, wail $2258.20. There ware 84 male
and 75 female teachers employed doting
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Top Prices Faitl.
Cash on Delivery, at
Blyth Handle Factory
for all kinds of
merchantable logs.
2001d ft Roller Maple, 18' inch °and op in
diameter. '
100. M .ft ” , any size from f2
inch in diameter np, for oanthbok hand-
les.
200 M ft Rook Elui, any size, for handles,
100 M ft Soft Elm, Basswood and. White
Ash,
Cedar Shingles and Lath for sale.
: ' Shin -glee and Lath in exchange for logs,
Custom sawing attended toatall.• times.
ssn10-s - E. Livingston..
The Novelty Baker:.
and Restaurant
Oranges and Lemons.
'We fray eSw in stook some very '.
nice fresh o,r,ngeera6• inwest .prices:
Yalenoias M iso per ao .
Mexicans at 15 and 20c per,doz.•
Navels at 40 and 50o per' doz,
-Best freeh.lemons 25o per doz.
Chocolates.
McCormick's celebrated • Mira-
oaibo Chocolates and Peterson's
chocolates oreame,:always•on hand.
We also carry.a nine line of fine
bon -bone,' 1~rench•frnit, and choco-
lates and oreams put up'in , dainty •
boxes., Yon oan alwaye depend on
theaegood; fresh when,yon get thein
being here. '
Oysters
Our oysters aro always fresh and
of the beet quality. We ' handle,
Booth's Oval. Brand' end also the
Baltimore oysters. . .
Courteous and attentive to all. • '
J IIMcClay, Clinton.
TAND 1RD
eHOOL
HOES •
- We have just R received a
shipment' of our justly cele-
brated line of Standard Shoes.
for Boys: ;'.These goods' need
no introduction' as they are al- C
ready well •known and are ` re-
cognized to be the best: wear- -
ling Boys' Shoes on the mar-
ket, •
They are made of a choice
quality of Milwaukee grain
and without seams.
fnlyoles and counters guaran-
eed to be absolutely' solid sole
Bather.
No Shoddy
No Paper Soles
Patronize._the. New $11pe Store
and get new Shoes.
Fred : T. 4aekson
Malta
HURON' STREET;. CLINTON`. -.
ain: a. ys
n
Everybodyi
, is r * king forward and waiting Bargain
Everybody- . g, for g .
days and Bargain weeks:. The race is now on and 3. W. Irwin
is ui the front as usual foruality and low prices.
schools changes of. m •
teacher took place soe •
-Combines••the-•.welt—known-
food values of wheat •
and the 'medicinal,
virtues 'of malt.
rue a Perfect Mood, Natures own
tons xt preyenta slolcnesa by keeping the
System in a healthy condition.
It restores health by regulating and
toning -up weak eyetema.
It given aur'e relief to persona suffering
from poor digestion, headache, dyl'popsie
and other disordere'arising from the use
of poorly, cooked foods •
• A trial will oonvinoo the most ekeptiii.'
al of the superior Merits of this food. Por
sale at ,
qqt �fKtt>!>B1t;f"1f”
of them twice and in two three times.,
-''Theatre 90 rural and -4-urban sobools -itr
the inapeotorate. Three fine briok schools
were erected in 1901 --No 5, Usborne, at a
Dost of $2000;17.8,�No 4 Goderiph•Ilullett,
1400; U. S.O.No 11 n.Wa.H
wanoshullett,
1800, 'L'he number of pupils enrolled in
Selected Baisine, Cleaned nwaits, Cooking 1r ga, Prunes, Dried
Peaohee and Apricots all fresh and new.
SUGAR -. SUGAR -. SUGAR-liedpath's nth,. Granulated and
Yellows, at wholesale prides, (100 pounds and barrel lots epeoial Data) 27 1ba
coffee sugar for 1,00, and nine auger Syrup' 406 gal.
TBAS .Black Green and Japan from 10o up, Best 25o lea In town.
Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets and F.noy Lamps -To make room for my,
Ting Import Cordele shoot from the Faotoriu, I mil selling at 25% leen
Call and examine quality and prices and you are sure to
buy:-" WAN'TEI) - Good waiter and Egos,
t an the Uttlbt price.
1901 win 6656; average attendance, 4140; a
decrease of 101'1 in five years cr a . deoreafe
of 14%. The teachers of West Huron are
earnest ,and faithful in the disohatge of
their duties, untiring in their efforts to
promote the intellectual and moral welfare
of their Onpils. Meng of them are among
the most efficient and progressive te/obete
of Ontario -men and tvo►nen of high moral
ohareoter,whose example and influence Fend
to create a vigorous Christian Sentiment lu-
onrland,
'arbour or 8ouoon Iaeiraofror Uwe.
Tbere ora 84 rural ieetiono in gad
guron and 04 teachers, 8 being' doable
geboolo, 84 teachers are males and 68 fa,
mal' a In 1890 toffs numbers were 01 males
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