The Clinton New Era, 1902-12-05, Page 3r.
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ifin1001/INVat ris :400AL xarass-
-rids would .sasur eau tee spring
Just° thive weeks and the irorld's great holida,y will be here. Frain now
until then things for Xmas will have the foremost place at this store, There
wilI be no neglect of regular stocks, but holiday goods of all kinds will be kept
in the foreground. This, week the store is putting on its holiday dress. New
'goods and novelties suitable for holiday gifts are arriving every day. By the
time this paper reaches you, we will be ready .with a display of •the• whit and
sensible for .holiday giving that will be well worth your while comini to see. You
-will buy in greater, comfort ant have greater variety to choose from if you do
-your ‘Xmas shopping early. Stocks here are all ready.
Ribbons for•Fancv Work
I. This is unquestionbiy tha ribbon store of the own
You will find more here to choose from than in any two storea
Jiereaboats, Every wanted pattern and width suitable tor
/holiday fancy i
work s here, and you will save Arne and,„ both-
er if you come here first when looking for ribbons,
• Baby ribbons, silk and satin, all colors, 2 and 8c.,.
. Pare bilk ribbons, all width' and all shades; 4, 5, 8, and 1.0c
Satin ribbons suitable for cushion frills and -fancy work, all
kinds of widtbs and patterns, per yard, 5, 7, 10 and 15e.• ,
We make ribbon.frills foeicushions. free of charge if the
ribbons are bought here. '
* Bateens, Plain and Fanc3r •
Some handsome ifew pattirns in 'plain and fancy sateens
are just ia this week.. Beautifrd :floral and scroll designs in
soft delicate tints siiitahle for cushions or comforters. ,
Plain sateens in gOod qualities, -every shade that is
wanted for .fancy work, '
Good (malty plain eateenii, rioh lateen ileish,"firni,heaye cloth, imported o
goods, all shades per yard— • 1
1113W patterns in fine fancy Weans, new designs, fireeeheuertoYthe holiday .
trade, new colorings, riaa lustrous finish, MAIN fashionableghadee, per no
yard 20o, 25o and. • * •
Swell Cushion. Tops
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You are not likely find a stock of cushion tops in
town to eomnare *ith, the Collection.we have gathered together
up for this holiday'Selling, . The designs at e new, unique and
Ith--.4,o•date and although there is great variety to &dose from,
ari, are Very few of anysingle'Pattern, We 'show -.them in
-nrinted cotton drllle, embroidered BUS, velcilliv, and tar estrys.
They are very suitable for -Xmas gifts. Co- e and look them
over before the patterns are gone. .
Printed cotton drilleinishion tops, heeVy Weight; a great collection of bend- 41%,.._
some new &Ages at .87ao, 50o and • 1017.
Japanese. Silk .Cushion Tops . • :
tiaold and gelored silk embroiderleir in colors; of moire green, buttercup, amain
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al; sky and pink, each 50o, 60o and • . '.4qC
Cashion cords in combinations to go ‘Atii any tops we show per yard we
Kid Gloves for Xmas.
Kid gloves are always ac-
ceptable for Xmas gifts, there
never Will a:flady yho hal too
many of them Kid. gloves
ought here, can be given with
confidence as we sell high
gyjetle (vilifies only, and guar-
antee every pair that leaves
the store. We are making A
special displayof the standard
lines and novelties suitable for
Xmas gifts. .
Real French Xid"Gloves, thin,. soft'
• eking, two large dome flatware, in
blaoks, greys, Wm, browns, and
navy, every pair fully guaranteed AA .
and very special value, per noir.. leVit
Very fine quality French X d Wove°,
made from soft, pliable allies, per-
• feat fitting, fullyguaranteed, all ch&
colors and bleaker par...........
Extra fine quality rbal Freme Sid
Gloves, made from choice aeleoted
Tains, pique sewn, one large pearl
or Oxidised medallion clasp, very
stylish,in gre)s,fewns and browns, ,
per plir • LEM
Linens lor.,,Faney Work
„ Some new drawing and
fancy work linens are among
this weeks arrivals, We'clory
-Several qualities and sliffereo t
widths up to 54 inches, They
are in de by one. of the best'
Irish linen ,zeanufaCtures and
sell it per yard .
-. -49c, 50c, 60e, 75e and. $1.00
Fur GoodueSs
We remind you again of the
yariety of this fur stock. It's
,
a good stock, it's a big stock.
very. quality is absolutely
depeadable hi every ,a ay, and
We -know our prices are as low
as is consistent with the qual-
ity Of the goads we t.t
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More ties here to select from
• . than in any other store in town
Niftier designs too. All the
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S;isecial firaffs
Ohio Sable Ruffs $5
now Up-to-date . novelties are
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Here is a splendid bargain in neck ' ruffs. ' ' Neer here. .Many new lines just in
goods just in this week. Ladies' Ohio Sable Raft', thick for the Xmas trade See them
glossy fur, trimmed *44. large, bushy tails.' We could 'before the best are 'gone, Two
I only get a few of them, and put them all on salt &dup. P#6238 ---25c and 50c, and at
:., , day at eaeh . . ... .... . ...:.. . i , . .., . ... . ... ....-......... „ . $5,04 . ieaeh prtoe,new shapes,new pat-
. . • terns new colorinp.s a big va -
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lay an good values.
1AWAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAs, moves_ 750
• You could pay a dollar for a
pair of these gloves and. then
be getting' a bargain. • We
cleared a big cnantitT, Got
them at a bergam price and
Liued ow Ilion*, aria Coats.
This week we reeeived few samples iockets in.
the new Monte ;Carlo style: they come in grey, black
frieze, and black beavers and sell at ......$10 and $14
.AAAAAAAAAov,§AAAwAAAAA Bow pass thena on to you at 750
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IMIDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1002 A pPiteas ter'
ocket Wok. found on the 'etrt at
been left here for an owner.
Id",Khas hbalitJEO, 109 le the number of a new phcne
An Notteee wider this hemline cost Oh, itztavvIlek,
ede113 J. Scrutoies butcher shop
costae lino in every insortIon.
tematre wanted 04NTELON BOOS Miss Nellie. Kipper), hiss taken a pos.,
Rion at the
Wanted -Parcel sHOuse-of Refuge, OA moire
ae Brraud boy at once.
Nov. 21, tr. Jacktion Bros. Clinton. tont matron,
g011111 /AMMO* day was very quiet and orderly,and op. „
The voting on the Liquo Act yester.
peered to be a fair vote,
1E-3.1 AED WORK.—The Staple! on Nelson Bali, V 8, hoe been appoint -
SL
R ock was compelled to closedown ed an inspector for stock, under the
as week becauee the supply of coel Dorainion Inspection Act.
was. exhausted, and e. fresh suPlAY D
men were able to resume work! young ladiee of Own—sisters—will be
ame Rumor st at es that two popular
how
ordered had not conte-te hand. The
ever on Towels., last, the coal in the Married this Inoath ; there are others.
meantime having come to hand. We understand that Geo. Doherty,
who left town recently for Detrort,has
tionosortom-re answer to a cow- has gone into the b tiring business.
there.
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The firstehinraent of sugar beets from
this section to the Berlin sugar factory
went out Monday. It consisted of three
catioads.
Six cars -of stock came down from the
Nerth Monday, causing the train to be
half an hour late, and on Tileaday
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seven care.
Dallas. Oraocl .trunk roadmaster at NoYember,1902, was the warn:mob
. November recorded by the reeteoroln,
Wingbara, has retired, after 843014118• gical uftice at Toronto An the •reeorde
the company faithfully 27 years, Mt•
begun in 1830.
J, Henry from Sarnia Tunnel lilts •
Me Dallas' place. elt, Dello has been • The County Council, which met on
connected with- the liondon, Ruron & TnesdaY, adJOurhed for
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• rnunicalion,seut in by J, BrighaM,Hoi.
tette, lait week, we stated that the pro.
• pee dell nition of a representative St the
County Council noard was "County
commissioner." In this we find we
were incorrecia Though the term is
often uoed, is Wrong. The mentbers
of the ()aunty Council are stilluCounty
Ctuncillors." •
:IVIE:SIATURD21?$p.ej.
RAILW.A.Y CHANGE. Mr C.
yester rt.Y77
Bruce, eyer eine° it was opened. and Thursday -so that the members coma
was one of the most faithful roe° go home to vote. ,„ Often the Cheopeet--Always the Best
in the employ of the company. The total rain fall for this district for : .
He severed hjs connection with the the ten months of 1902, ending with• . .
road on Saturday last, " ()cub ,r,is St 20 inches, as against 19.12 11• 1111111111.1111111111411111111.11111111.11111•1111111.1111111111111EIMEMEEMEEPOIERIME1111
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ne • Owing the Baehelor Maidens giving . . .
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evening the enthusiastic members 0
the Ouiling‘finb, tti the number oe a bail on Christmas night, the locial
the operetta office ef president, and on • Akrorti§,ere wpi oblige us yery much.- K K
fourteen, met in the council chamber club will .v,itlahold their pea ware ant rack r.----4. Gra b R11 bers
to elect officers. Dr A.gnew received till eometithe 14 a u )'• , , ,,4 .
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Whorn the suecefis..4 ihe whiter's sport especially during the holiday stations. AT....... .
will rest. There is one obstacle Pre-. by sending in their changes of raver- .
seating itself however. and that is the l tieements as early as possible.
preeent rate is too large, the club may - Tayi r de
lease of the rink, As it expires on the • a%
24th. of january, and the club feels the itistnlseuBriryetnot:ym.aryepArttuedion tthnatclRin..te!Tri.
withdraw . unless a more reasonable to reside, and negotiations loolung in
b ' .
• We are sole agents in ()Linton for the Om, and are selling a le.t.o, f
• them., So far this is the best Rubber season in our history, Moving
"We Told You So.!"
Last week we told you about our OIROLE,rI4 A.C9VES—
' how new and pretty tbey were and what good vales they
were, We put them in the window, inquiriee about *erica
it once commenced, then remittent setae. It was so plexesntly
done — three,quarters 01 our *took gone — THE VALIJ.b40
• WERE) 00 GOOD.
Now we have Pictures
TEE VALUES OF WHICH ARE 0000—even hatter then
the raceme. Nearly one 'hundred aubjecta from whioli fieleet
—snob an "Solitude" iiThe Horse Fair, i!Enti of Tourney'
"Countess Potooks; Sheep Dog and free Pictures, reproeno.
• lions of celebrated artists, r hot(' engravinge and color pro.
&team in heavY, band out, edged mate, in gray end foam
colorings. Some oblong 15 x 19, and larger, and 130218. in 14 inob.
• circle. NOTE HOW LARGE) THE ASSORTMENT IS.—,
The erica 1* Fifteen cents. In our North Window.
The value is good.
Anottter special (not in window) IT x2? in • Six
•• kinds Only, matted in grey, 25e.
THE W. D. PAIR CO.,:
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assessment can be had. . that direction. are mpg made, -
TEMPERA.NCE. — 7.The addressTh
been living at Otillitigwood for. the
• oe. Seaward and • wife, who have -
given in the town hall;".. last Friday summer, have returned to town •and
evening, by Rev Mr Spencet Of Winni- will re oaxin here for the winter. .' •
peg, was an able and convincing one,
and was listened to by a ROW audience, a,..-"1.11.88 Nona miller, daughter of Jacob
ied by R. Holmes, M P: —On Sunday ,_ _op
Miller, is laid up in Toronto Hospital-,
the ball being full; the ch,air was occup•
evening a•ina4.8 meeting was held(efter nwith a mild attack Of diptheria ; We
e o
t learn of her speedy recovery.
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ons
t he church service0 the •hall again he. . TE;e new post cdlice is being eenstrue-
ingfilled; Mr A Oooper occupied the tea with the idea of haying a chick in
-chair, and short eddreeses were given the tower, and the council of next year
41k Messrs John Houston, Geo.A,Rorke ar eexpected:to provide it. 'It Would be
and R.Hointes", unicin choir furnished a public convemence, •
The V4tior Act 01 1002" was , Five.nare of hogs wer:e shipped out Of
the theme of discour see in nearly With! •
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Clinton tbis week. Thiee .Toronto
.churches two to Oullingwood; 95,00 was the
hnrches on Sunday lest, •
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THE. 'MA.
AYORLTY. Municipal pricepaid tnis week andt,s55.60offered•
rciatters are yery,qpiet, and the present for next weeh's -ehipmen ,
probabilities are ihatwiJt be no Water- Mr and elres Jim Govett Were called'
ha changes in the menthership of the to Mariposa, last week, °Wines to tbe
council; Mayer Jackson having been serious illness Of an wide nf Mr Govett,
far as granolithic walksbre concerned, .
,who is also the father of Mrs Wm,
identified with preeticallv all the,
proveniects that.haye tek.en Plate lairio.
naturally feels that. he Would like to Hardy, London road, Tuckeramith,
given another ter m. A gciod Wralk ,for a „Si;etaep:uhaes alteen granated pateut
snould be constructed to , the station It does- away with the erdahatY
Us' b ttachrite 't to a• grain'
have the work completed, and will be
post office, will require some 'attention, rubber leg, and is seid to Iv quite
and a few -sinoilar froproVenients will
advantage over the old ayatery ar work -
nett year, the surtcohdings of the 'new
give town all it requires in this re-
iip•
• ouR POULTRY SUPPLY.—The
supply of poul ry.in this neighnorhood
is evidently greater .than mostpersons
woold have belleyed Wfetv 'steaksago
when the priee,for turkeys was from tic.
to 12c a lb./C.-thickens the serne, geese So
and ducks 40c to 00c a pair. Today they
are somestibat plentiful, there lasing
only lintited demands for these articles
which is frequently the, case befare
Christmas, and they are scarce after.
Large shipments from here to the citiee
occur weekly, J. Forrester shipped
hut 80 turkeys *Iced and drawn to the
Montreal market cal Monday, and ' -GO
the week pre.yiotifeliesides a large num-
bereof oedh chickens, for for wni;ph he . realized
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ANNUAL SUPPER.-;-Thie- evfing
.(glidity) the members or the Ljiwn
Beveling Clubtogether with their
:Mends will partake of their annual
Idessile
Pe• rkins and Mahon, the genial land
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trig.
• Rev:Dr. Medd is recoyering .tbe
effects of his recent attack of Open- .
ntania.' but is now imfferips acutely
fromjeflarninatory rheurriatistv. He
is Min at the home of his, larotlaer in •
Mesmer Wallace end-.Robinsen, East
Wawanosh; were in townon.Monday,
and engaged two of the Modelites—
Miss Minnie Ker (daughter of IL.
Km) and Seel, of Grey; for two
schools in the vicinity of Marnoch.
Donald Patterciou, Warden, was in
town cn Mnriday, and attended e meet-
ing of the House of Refuge Committee.
9..ronaid" is not' a man ...Who puts on
Many itirs,bitt he is endowed With good.
common aeon% Makes a goocl executive
officer, and has performed his duties
gerbil actorily,
Curiosities of the Season are con-
stantly presenting themselves, and
now the lateststrange act is the fact
that this year's pullets are laying eggs.
Something unheard of before. The
let of 7February being considered an
early date for chicks of the
Ihrds of that hostelry, are Sparing no
We—are-going-tO make_theiirst_Saturdaxecember a_Bargaint Day..._upataing—Tha__
-millinery and Mantles departments will .present the, special kw prices we are quotinfor that
-day. We have had a big Millinery business, one of the best w.ehave any record of'but hitt=
-. lug go time is hbre, and all surplus stocks must be cleared out at once. .
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b.Trinamed Hats at 82.50 Black Tips.a50.
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• The only reason we are selling these ha.
. ' ** te, t '''priceTn. • . . A, '
a th's . ye e got a lot of blues ups at
is because we want to clear,out the last of our expensive trim- a Nogain and on Saturday are
wings. We have taken them and made them up on these hats, •
and On Satioday,. December 6th, yon can buy is trimmed hat ignoitia tosatuthren them over to you
y There is
for $2.59, that iz worth all the way from $3.50 to $4.50.. 'These kW 'a small lot of them and if
t old stock hats, but all have been trimmed up specially ou lir t
- are no 't 11 b w
year
paint, lb the preparation of the good Are
tocommencereyauuuto ittyibgy
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7u.r
ohristmas
things to eat isfy the appetites of the goods? Early? Not too early, if you
most fastidious Anecdotes of the sea- oan spare the cash. The early tuyer
cm's games will be tole hygeur erith us gets the first choice of the etocks,and if
are bon ad to cause lots of bterri you/. dealer will keep them for you and
you don't care to take the goods borne
lasts, the president and secretary, and
The room will be nealtydeeorated,and deliver them at any date named. Tey
NEW.Erta.
Placards will be conspicrous for their the advertieers, and do it
large eccirea(?);Presentatione,ealdressee, early;
eongs,and jokes will he in order and a , •
"dry" tinte. Members are reqiiested It NV, koity, Blyth, who bed been (3.
jovial time:may be looked for—not a
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to assemble little before 4 o'clock; Potb,
agent at Revere Pass. B. '0,, for
e supper n lieff Warn. "{ est three years,has been promoted
Pe agency at Albert Canyon,
hits many friends in this neighbor -
'A MAN OF MANY DtIlt149—That hood who will learn With pleasure of
•Mr Will Uoats has a good many duties the surceris that is attending hiMin the
to nerforni is recognized by all who far west, He is a brother of Miss Kelly
know him, arid thathe has a great of the Jackson Mfg. Co.. town,
implicity for work is also freely ad.
• The concert giVen under the auspices
mitte'd. In addition to the manage
dry
goods business, (which is enciith of the C. (1 I. LiterarY Society, Tues.
ment of an extedeive and prosperous dgaayn, wij :ear Wtaellnliayt atenndexedee.
1 eMn ES °Pp] eagn:oi
frit most men to look afteryhe is a so white Mies Lanett makes a gay and
town clerk and Treasurer, Treasurer of
t he Public Library, Treasurer of Willis admired. Miss Oorebe was accompanist
lively entertainer. A!piario solo by Mies
the Public School BoardTreasurer of ,
Church, Secretary Treasurer of the Hoover was well rendered. and much
Horticultural Society, and Inspector for Miss Flannigan, The proceeds, go
Of the liaise of Refuel), and that tai towards the purchase of a piano for
the school, .
Duringthe past week catalogues from
three of the largest jewellery-hottses in
Canada, have found their vvoy into the
hands of people here, being distributed
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tbreugh-the mane._Petplia0.ehOtno
- leeathe,rttrbnhitg1:vin
"THUMMnftEDF'-inbislntishotabbc3t1;otrh
our ic,4a1 business men, all of whom
tarry good 8t001r,and any one of whom
will be glad to order what he may not
have. The way to build up a town Is
by buying all youcan at home;
The Bachelor Maidenir, .with Mee.
&WW1. 0, BP6W8t, D. F. Macpher.
eon, (1. D. MeTeggart,J, P. Tisdall, R,
Ransford, E. M. 1VIcLearr and 3% Rana -
ford as patronesses and Miss Kelly as
S ecretaty, have started the hall rolling
for a euccessful evening Christmas
night, having issued 200 itivitetions on
Wednesday. This gathering last
wm-
ter was t he event•of the season, and by
present outlook Will excel anything
heretofore held in town in the fertn of
an assembly.
Miss Rage alley, Londesbriro, eince
graduating from the Voneet City 13usi.
nese ,tic Shorthand College, London, has
actented a position in the office of A.
'a Haines lis .,barrister, Alymer. Miss
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the dutieS incident to these multiplied
...for this Saturdttys selltng.
come , offices are well performed, goes with -
'20 Ladier0 trimmed ii
-ate, a.. Le product of our (nip Workrooliii. The serinala hat- he does not lose flesh , by his work,
.03t shapes, trimmed .with the last ends oft...sortie of our expensive trimmings, handsome 6 blaok ()Arbil tipe, Moe, but now he ever finds time to eat_ant
pieces of betidwear thst could not sell in the ordinary way for lea than $3.50 to 54,50, AO Riots), black, We hed the mune *lop le a -mystery to most persons.
• ..ehoice of the lot ofl. tiettirday. l•ine only this mason and -sold them
out saying. EVeryborly knowe that
• TOR 'TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS.
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11,0 ivitantle Bargain
It 75o and 900, on Seturday you min
take your choice of this three dozen,.
for a5e
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Ilere is the Mantle Bargain to go with the :Millinery, arid its a good one. You•
can pecend that. On SATURDAY Morning we will place on sale
10 only Ladies* Jackets
. Your choice for a P:ve Dollar 8111
November Mantle selling was phenomenal, hetter by far than we ever dared hoped
for. It started with a rush the first day of the month and kept it up right to the end.
,Stich business as wc Lad was was bound to Itave he with a few broken lines and odd
sizes. We belie gathered thee together and to clear them out give you an end of the
season's bargain now by placing them on sale Saturday at $4 each. They are eheap
very cheap, aro. you %oil waita long time before you pone good a bargain for a $5 bill
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Last week Mr Richard Stonehant
left town to take up his future ;mid.,
Once with his sierer.in.law, Mrs John.
stout of Hensel), (sister of hie recently
deceased wife). For nearly eight years
he has been a yery great Stifferpr from
diabetes, latterly being unable to do
much to help himself, and was the
eub)ect of a good deal of sympathy on
account of it. Formerly' a valued em-
ployee of the Doherty Organ Factory,
but for eight years Unable to a.* a
etroke of work. Being a n:tember of
the Oddfellows Lodge, he received sick
benefits therefrom, and the brethren
were most assiduous in their attention
to him, lifting many burdens from hie
eitoniclers. B.0 Was also a member of
the Workmen Lodge, Hie landlord
Mr lames Twitehell, Was also most
kind and eousiderate to him,his admire
being very commendable indeed, and
we make this statement in Nodes to
thatgentleman without his knowledge•
or cornier% Mr Stonehatree alimentLou Praetor, lyth,also a graduate,hae
Is unfortunately incurable, and he lute
the eontolation of knowing that his accepted a poeition with the -Rand
011oton friende pgoled that the bond Drill Co., Toronto; Both of these lad.
of brotherhood goes deeper than more Shorthand and Typewriting work and
lee applied thenteelvee diligently to the
friendship, and may know their At,. as a contiequenee they passed very ere.
tontiont were appreciated by him, • &aide exernittatione before the Susi.
lietet Educator's Allocation ot (anailoo
• already had to get in our second supply. .
Oar stock is again well aseorted in all the newest styles, and we
sell them at the sante price as you are asked tor interior Rehberg
Try a pair and you. will say with es that they. are the best M the
market. Every pair .guarauteed
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Pelt Goods
We have a big stook of all kinds of Vett Goode.
_ _ Also Sex and 'Rubbers, Long Boots, end
WILLIAMS PATENT LEGGINGS •
Special Values in Ladies and Gent's Fine BootS
• for. Friday and Saturd4
The. Old Reliable?
Cosh and. One Price We will not be undersold
W :Taylor ez. Son. Clinton,
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House Furnishinqs
Perhaps you Want to tone tip your home before
• Christmas with a Nevi ,Carpet, Axminster Rugs,. Art
'Squares, tice Curtains, Silk Table Qovers, Golden
Draperies, Ete. If so we are fully .prepared to sup-
ply the demand; and to quote special prices tillafter
the holidays. .
• Union Carpets, yard ride; good milord, Worth 30o for.95o.
Heavy two.ply Union Carpet, yard wide; in e variety of patterns at 354
450 and 50o. •• , . •
A,opeoisi line of Tapestry Carpet, in gocid patterns and ooIor, regular.
65o for 50e. •
Wool Carpets, yard wide, in a variety of patients at 66o, 75o and 95o.
Art Squares, Woven in one piece, in 'different sizes up to 4 yards wide by
• 4i yards tong all around, will fit an ordinary Mead room without any:
• matching or sewing, and will Cost no more than any other carpet.
We have tharii in three qualities.. Ask to see them,
Lace. Curtains, in all qualitioe, from 25ct to $2.50.
Art PlUelinil and Curtain Scrim, 5o, 8a, 10o and 15o:
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Overcoats
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• We show a 'ergo stook of Swell Overcoats for young men in the hew Rag-
linette style which is now so &pear, from $6. to $10, • •
Men's Black and Navy Romer Overstate, fit all sizes, front $5.50 to $10.
Meit's Heavy Frieze raters, high storm heayy warm lining, a*
93.75, $4.50 tina 80. .
We carry a hill range of Stanfield's nnehtinkable 'Underwear. Bewere
of iinitatione whioh.are eaid to be just es goodat staufield'il0420no genuine
• execipt stamped Stanfield'a. •'
McKinnon it Co., Blyth
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Shelled Almonds Ginger Chips Dates rigs
These foryourChristmas Cakes
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Try ottrt hristmas Plum Pudding all ready made.
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seini.poreelein dinner Esti hard
body, florsidecoration, DO pieces, for 94,76
A few eets,of choieeat English eend.poroe..
lam, beactiftillyclecorated, latest earribina,
tion.. -Bread and Butter plates indeed of
butter pide, „ We doubt if you eon And
their equal for tild—otet prioe 10.60,
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