The Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-13, Page 5Mob. 18th,, 1902
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Bell Slioes
140, 50**-0"qs.,0"QisiliKesiiKles
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For Women
These shoes are made
from original and
exclusive designs up-
on which the highest
skill and best thought
have been concentrat-
ed and impart to the
foot an elegance of
style which distin-
guishes their wearers
as being better dress-
ed than those of less
particular choosing.
No matter for what
purpose you may de-
sire •shoes you will
find • your require-
ments perfectly, sup-
plied in the
HAGAR or the BELL
line, so complete is
the variety.
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all kinds. wanted, • • •
Highest prices given, •
Soft elms to be cut 11 ft.,
12:ft. or 13 ft. long. .•
R. & J. Ra.nsfotd,
Stapleton Salt Works. ,
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OPENS APRIL IST •
For Over Sixty Yoars,
Mum, stows 80011IING Syzwv has bee
used by millions of mothers for their children
while teething. If disturbed at night and,
broken of your ret by u. sick child sulfuring
and ming with pain of Cutting:IWO). send at
ono and. get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's sooth-
ing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will ze.
Bove the peer itte sulrerer isornediately. De•
pend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about
It. It cures Diarrhosa, regulates the kitontech
and bowels, cures Wind Coli, softens the
(Sums, reduce s in !lamination, and gives tone and
energY to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething, ia plea•
sant to the taste and is the prescription of me
of tit, oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Price twouty-tive
cows an bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the world." Be sure and ask for "Mrs
Wirtsxow bloirrivisre SvittO,.
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HOUSE TO RENT.
Comfortable little house on William St., at
preseut occupied by Noble Lovett. Possession
given at once. Apply to ItOBT. MARSIIALL,
Clinton. MoSchlith. 2t.
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HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
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The undersigned offers for sale his cottage
and two lots situated on Fulton street. The
cottage is frame, 21;x00, with rive rooms. sum -
mer kitehen, large woodshed, ete., hard and
soft water. Large quantity of all kimisof siessi
fruits. Will be sold on easy terms,
01:101t0E STEWART.
clinton,111(treh Ilth.
Cheese Factory Notice,
On Saturday March 22, 1002, at 2 o'clock p, m
at Wilson's hall, ITolmesville, the Holmesville
0. & 11. Co. (Ltd) will let by public auction the
drawing of milk on the different roe tes,santo
last's -ear.
W. B. FORSTF.11, W. 5, LAWRE1NCE,
President. Secretary.'
lielmesville, March Sol,
Parm for Sale.
Tha uudersigned.10, on.
consisting of 100 acres, all but 8 saeres
cleared, 10 acres fall wheat, 40 aero pasture
land. well watered and fenced, good clay land,
*acre good (mbar 1, frame barn 6001) with
stone foundation. 1* miles from sebosl,Si miles
from Loodesboro,3fr from Kinburn and 6 from
Clinton. Immediate possession can se given.
Will be sold on reasonable ternis. Apply on
promiseS.
THOMAS QUIGLEY.
Rullett, Mareh.6th . Clinton P. 0.
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SEED OATS FOR 'SALE
Tyndall Bros. Immo a quantity 'of Canadian
Pride Oats for sale. These oats have given
great satisfaction to those who got seed last
spring. , They are free trom smut and aro .closn.
We threshed 1200 'bushols front 20 acres this
year,
TYNDALL BROS, I-fullott,
Feb. 26th, . Clinton P .0.
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Reduction in.
Prices
here is a good chance to
secure a first class buggy at a
big reduction, Note these
prices : .
$80 Buggies for $68
$76 Buggies for $65
$66 Buggies. -fOr $60
Re/Member these are all our
own make which places us in
pbsition to guarantee them
as .we do,not buy an3ithi xig bu
.first-class /material. . •
Repairing promptlY 4:ttended Ito •
lay experienced meg.
RUMBALL ;and..
Boron St„ (Milton.
This is Your Opportunity,.
• We are, offering to shrewd
buyers the greatest
opportunityl they
ever had iti
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Clinton' .-
• to:.purchase reliable goods
at prices which defy
competition. See
the ' special ..
• values
we now haVe On .view
• • our window. •
Watch Repairing' is a,Speeialty
With Us.
A. .1. :GIUGG :
ScierAtific Jeweler aria
opticiaini
CLINTON; ONT.
STRATFORD, ONT.
! Enter now and bo ready to accept a
• good position in the fall- This popular •
w school with its splendid staffer teaehers,
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- thorough courses of study and roptlta- •
w_ tion for strictly high grade work is the ,
s" ono for you to attend. This college mem ss
X Mee a far higher level than the overage
w • business college. Wrlto for circulars. •
• VV. J. EL/Acerr, Principal,
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'MAPLE AND GRANITE
MONUMEii1S.
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Cook's Cotton BootCompoun
Is successfully used monthly by over
10,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
_your druggist for Cookie Catton Root Com-
pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and
imitations are dangerous, Price. Na. 1. $1 per
box sNoi 2,10 degrees stronger,28 per box. No.
1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 8.cent
stamps. The Cook Oompany Winchlor, Ont.
pfs-N0s. 1. and 2 Bold and recommended 17 all
responsible DAggista In Canada. ,
.Kos. 1 and 2 are Sold Clinton by fl. 13.
Combo, BAP Rookie, 11.11ovey and Watts &
00.—Druggists,
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK AND IMPLE11!IENTS.
Mr. William Weir lute instructed the under-
signed anaioneer to sell by public auction on.
Lot 40, Bayllold Road, Goderieh township one
mile south of Clinton, on Friday, March114th,
the following : 1 colt rising 4 years old,. 2rillies
rising 1 year1 newly calved 000,8 cows sup
in-
nosed to be calf, 1 farrow cow, 2 brood rows.
19 store pigs, 2 lumber wagons. 2 pair bob
sleighe 1 democrat with pole and shafts, 1 top
buggy 'nearly new, 1 pair light sleighs, 2 hay
racks, 2 flat racks, 3 corn melte, 1 Poulthard St
Scott grain drill MasseysDarris binder nearly
new, 1 Messily -Harris mower, 1Mowat mower
and pea harvester attached, 1 horse rake deer -
log, they carrier with fork, slings, ropes and
pulleys. 1 hay tedder, 1 hay loader. 2 Miller
plows, 1 iron plow, 1 drain plow, 1 drill plow,
2 plows 2 furrow, 1 corn cultivator, 1 disc har-
row, , I set iron hiwrovvs, 2 fanning mille one
new, 1 straw cutter, 1 farm cart and harness,.
1 let light double harness, 1 Melotte cream
separator new, 1 churn. 1 butter worker, 3 milk
OMR and pans, 2 refrigerators, 1 cook stove1
Radiant Rome coal stove neatly new, 2 heating
stoves, lagnicultural furnace. I land roller, 1
weeder, 1 turnip drill. 1 large platform scale,
1 platform scale and truelt combined, 1 root
sheer and pulper, 1 bag truck, 'road Scraper, I
Swill barrel and trunk, so hens, forks, hoes,
rakes, stains and other ortieles too numerous
to mention, All will be sold without reserve
as the proprietor has sold hisfarm and is rteing
West. Lunch will be served at 11.30 and sale
will commence at 12,30 o'clook sharp. Teams
sAt• --A11 sums of en) and under, cash ; on
over that amount 8 months credit will be given
no approved Joint notes. 0 per emit:per Winos
for -cash on., credit amounts,
WILLIAM Winn, MOS. intowN,
Proprietor. Auctioneer,
Goderleli township, Feb, 28th.
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HATTENBURY ST. WIWI
Mt eat Import:ere. WOrkmarl.
ship and Material guaranteed.
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PROPRIHTORS,
Wort AM% 47/00en P11001A1ORIIIII0
Vie Great English 'ternary.
field mid recommended by ill
dinggietfl 111 Canada. Only ten.
able medicine diste,Vered,
paokaga guaranteed to mire all
fornia o Sexoal Weaktiessfiell effects of abuse
0? excesS, 'Mental Worry, leeSsire WO of TO.
Meet), Opfttflt or sumuistus, Mailed on reeeipt
of prier), one Pftekage six, $5. one toatotas,
six mg mot -Pamphlets free to an* &biretta.
11,6 Wood Conlystfly; WilIdaOti Ont.
Wood's Pliesphodino is Sold in Clinton :bill
9. combo, m„ Reekie, flOvey and watts
Ss CO.—Druggists.
TME CITANTON N
MARRIAGES. IlEYWOOD—In Uhnville, on March
the manse,
Fordwich,ou 1'eb.26th,R. L. Has -
tie to Miss Emma, Smith, both of
Gorrie.
— At the
residence of the bride's parents,
Goderich township, on March sth,
by Rev. C. R. °untie, M. A. Clin-
ton, Frederick G. Whittingham. of
Qu'Appelle, Aesa., to Sarah E.,
daughter of Mr. W. 0. Ulliott.
$PIN1CS—.IQQQXN.....I Iorwicb,
Feb. 26th, by Rev, Gonne of Clin-
ton, Mr. Albert Spinks, to Miss
Sarah J. Goggin.
REID—AITICBN—At the residence of
the bride's patents, Glennanan! on
Mar. sth, by aev, W. G. West,
Mr. Neil Reid of Paisley to Miss
Agnes, eldest daughter of Mr.
Thos. Aitken.
MAR*TIN—DAWSON—At the resi-
dence of the bride's parents,Kin-
loss, by Rev. G. M. Dunn, on
Feb, 26th Daniel Ia. martin. to
Mary J. Dawson, youngest daugh-
ter of John Da,wson. of Kinloss.
STARLING — STARLING — In the
Methodist church, Wiligharn, by
Rev, R. Ilobbs, on March. sth,
Wm, Roiston4 Spading, M. A. 111.
D., of Lusk, "Wyoming, U. S., to
Miss Laurette, Louise, second
daughter of F. G. Sperling, Wing -
ham,
BOY—LAING—In Grey, on March
5th, at the residence of the
bride's parents, by Rev. H. E.
Curry of Ethel, Mr, W. J. Hoy to
Miss Melissa, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, 13. Laing, all of
Grey.
MOR.GAN — BENDERSON — At the
Methodist parsonage, Brussels, on
March 5th, by Rev. John Ilolines,
Mr. John A. Morgan to Miss.
Catherine J. Henderson of. Goder-
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HARRIS—ALLISON—,At the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, on -
March 5th, by Rev, Fletcher, Mr.
Charles Harris to Miss Mary A.,
daughter of Mr. John Allison.
FRENCH—CAMPBELL—At the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, on
the 26th of Feb., by the R.ev. Mr.
Abery, Mr. George ' French to
Miss Margaret Campbell, all of
PE...Z.Vr—alikUBBARD--At the residence
the groom, Exeter, an Feb. 26th,
by the Rev C W. Brown,B. A,,
Mr. Joseph Peart to Miss Rub -
bard, of Toronto. • .
ANDRRSON—REID—At the residence
of the bride's parents, . on the 4th
of March, by the Rev, • Mr. Hosk-
ing of Ripley, Joseph Anderson to
Miss Maud Reid, daughter of Pet- mA BLE
er Reid, all of Huron township.
mid, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hey-
wood, a daughter.
PETRIB—In Elms., on Feb. 25t11, to
Mr. and. Mrs. Clia,s. Petrie,
daughter,
YOUNG—In Blum, on Feb. 25t11 to
Mr. and Mrs. William Young, a
son.
GORDON—In London, on Feb. 27th,
to Mr. and Pars. IL r. Gordon,
formerly of Wingliain, a son.
• DEATHS
EtUE—At the Sauble Lino, StaUleY,
on March xst, Levi Etue, at the
age of 79 years and 9 months.
DEICHERT—At Cavalier, North Da-
kota, Pa the2nd of March, Maggie
Deichert, daughter of Kr. and Mrs.
Nicholas Deichert at the age of 27
years, to months and 17 days.
ROWLAND—In Blina,on Feb. 24th,
Mary Ann Sanders, wife of
Geo. Rowland, aged 47 years, 3
months and 12 days.
TRODIPSON—In Brussels, on. March
3rd, John Thompson, formerly of
L1TTLEJORNS—Irt Chicago, Illinois,
on Feb. 26th, Frederick Little -
johns, formerly of Exeter, in his
2xst year,
Seaforth, aged 66 years.
SIVIITH—At Springhurst Farm, Hay,
on Feb. 26th, Agnes, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Smith,
aged 18 months.
SCOTT—In Blina, on Feb. 25th, Wm.
B. Scott, aged 79 years and 2
days,
McKENZIK—In Logan, on March 1st,
Jean Evelyn, youngest daughter of
James and Nellie McKenzie, aged
5 months and x day,
TUER.—In gllice'on Feb. 27th,Mar-
tha Florence Tuer, aged ix years,
7 months and 25 clays.
GODBOLT—In Toronto, on Feb. 22nd,
George Godbolt, formerly of Sun-
shine, t'sborne township, aged 83
years,
SMITH—In Hay township, on Feb.
26th, Agnes, only daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Smith, aged x
year and 6 months.
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R. Reekie, successor to Sydney J.'acke012.
PEESORIPTIO14 DRUG STORE '
i. 13.—White Pine and Tar Compound Cures Colds,
25c per bottle.
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Great Clearing Sale
of First-class Footwear
For the Next Two Weeks,
Oome and see for yourselves for if ever Low Prices
Sold Shoes in a hurry it will in this case.
Sale Price 53 pairs Ladies' Genuine Dongola, Kid Sale Price
$1.25 Buttoned Boots, worth $L75 $1.25
Sale Price 50 pairs King Quality and Bell Boots Sale Price
$2.75 buttoned or laced, worth $3 to $3.50 $2.40
Sale Price
50c
Sale Price
95c • and 7 only, worth $1,0 050
Sale Price Men's Felt 4 13ockled 13oots, sizes 6 and Sale Price
$1.50 . • 7 only, worth $2.25 $1.50 MCKINNON & CO. - BLYTH 1
Ssle Price Mer,'s Box Calt and Dongola Kid Laced Sale Price ‘AAAAA,AfirwAAANNAAAWAWAVSAM.00~~04A0koSAAAAAAAA4
. $2 25 & $2.50 Boots and Gaiters, worth $3 and $3.60
les'a e in e vet lippers, good Sale Price
value at 75e 50c
Men's Waterproof Overshoes sizes 6 Sale Price
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NEW SPRING MOW
Our New Spring Goods are now coming forward in lame qyantitles
and by the end of this week we expect to have our otock completed in all
lines when we willshow great values in the following goods:
New Lace Curtains at 18c, 25e, 35e, 50c, 75e, $1 arid $2
New Union Carpets at 26e, 35e, 40c and 50o
New Wool Carpets, new patterns, at 65e, 85c and $1
Hemp Carpets, in stripes and floral designs 120, 15c and 25e
Japanese Mattings, new patterns, at 15c, 18c.and 25c
A special line of Tapestry Carpet worth 050, for 50c
New Ginghams, in blue and white cheeks, worth 7c, for So
Best Sbirtings, fast colors, regular 14c, for 1240
Cottonades and Moleskins at 15c, 20c and 25c
New Mtrslins, in all the new colors and patterns, including fancy
open stripes and scrolls, al Mc, 16c and 20c
Black Muslins, in stripes and ehecks, at 12hc, 15e and 250
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NEW SILKS
We imported our Silks direct this season and got them below regular
prices
Japanese Wash Silk, in all color ,s regular 30c, for 25c •
Fine Japanese Silks, wide width, in all the new colors, regular
price 60c, for 50e
Fine Black Tafetta Silks at 60e, 75e and $1
New Colored Tafetta Silks, new shades, at 60o, '75c and 050
Black Peau.de-Soie Silks, very special, worth $1.25, for $1.
Silks for Waists, in fancy stripes, very special at 50e
Sale Price 75 pairs Misses Buttoned School, Boots . Sale Price
$1.00 worth $1 to $1,50 80c " '
Prices out of A. line of Men's Fine Laced I3ootsgo. Ba.rgains
Joint iug at $1, See them, . Beckon you - ^ s
space for next week, It will pi!,y you.
morning, Feb, 7th. Pricati Figure. Quality Counts, Watch this . : EVI
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A Regular Feast of Bargains in every Departtnerit commencing Friday ri
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To Cure a Cold in One Day. Wm. TAYLOR & .SON.
rt fails tO cure. E. W. Grove's sig-
nature is on each box. 25c. BIltter and Eggs taken as Cash
Commelicillg Foillan 1111i
Takg Laxative Bromo Qoinine Tab- Cash and One Price
lets. All druggists refund the money :
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IIE GREAT CASH .STORE. Rut Goiltinuing Until March. .1Stbi
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At the resi- 1
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' deuce ' of the bride's parentS, on
March sth, by Rev. R. S. 0, An-
derson, Mr.Rich K. Bennet of How -
ick to Miss lVfary Rebecca Wright,
claugliter of Mr.. Wm, Wright .of
Jamestown.
GRAN ITENVOR.KS
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The best class ol work . •
p oe ruble has been •
. . Manufactured here for. .
' m any years -past, ••
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DIRT S. • • your bereavement. •
WE WON'T make the work to suit
COOPER—In Clinton on IVIarch tl
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the price,
to 1VIr. and Mrs.. A. 'I's Cooper, a the WOrk. - consignment of them by direct irn- market.
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• New Spring Goods •
in Great *Variety .' •
The suitings that have just arrived on Ladies' Spring
Suits . are. beautiful, Also :something :very special
Costtinae Venetian.
1, NEW SPRING HAISAND CAPS NEW SPFIING CRESS CONS I
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A royal time for those who need or who
will need clothing. Men s Suits, Boys':Suits, Suits,
Men's Overcoats, Boys' Overcoats, Men's
Pants, Boy s' Pants.
WE WILL make the .prica to suit Haying just received a large The finest selection in the -
OUR WHOLE STOOK WILL BE OFFERED
AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. •
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V/E WILL
SCHRENE--Ia Harriston; on Marchgive_ you the choice of tilie Pprtation places us in a. poidtion 'to (NI and iiiSe Thein
loth, the wife of Mr. A, A, In design Mad material. • , of all the newest designs, season's • clothing before aur new goods
The objectof thiS sale o se ou is,
Sclircnkof
produ9pion of the :world give you the best value in the Inar, The Print department is fuli 1
of , the groom,gioter; on Feb. 26, We are the Olsti4Y pros-
McPARLANE-LIn Grey on 1VIarch 2nd tical men in Clinton in '
to. Mr, and Mrs. George 1VIeFar- . our line. Do not he
lane, a Son. : . . talked intis placing youe ,
30I,GER—In Mofris, on 1Vlaie.h. 3rd, . order without first' call -
,daughter.: -
. to M. and Mrs. Thos: Bolger, a . .. ing On 089 : '
BOWEY—ln Exeter On Veb. 27th, to . °
u B.:- HOOVER, PROP
Mr; and Mrs. Alf, Bowey, .-a - ''
daughter. • . . -Next to COmmercial Hotel.
hill , ,
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OUR BOOT AND Slid DEPARTMENT . •
is Wiril a. sorted but it is uSedless to say anything -about prices as it
is ft:standing fsact that our prices are the, lowest. '
- MILLINERY OPENINGS will be announced lat-
er. Miss 1VIorrison is again in charge of that Departraent•
• . and is at present visiting thebusiness- centres in our in..r
; terests and will, as she always has done; supply the buy-
ing public with -the very best that is to be had for money... ;
D. .M. MoBEATH - BLYTK
, ..• Pretoria 131.ock. • I
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• . , ,• **Our large warerooms are.:
- - FOR THE — -4 - : fully Stheked with furniture
. 4 of all kindS and' if you are
t . ' NEXT '60 DAYS. $ -thinking • of pUrchaSing we •
l , . . invite' you to call, see our
AND LONGER IN NECESSARY " . display andlearn our prices.
- We are: offering our entire stock of .
$5,000 worth of
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Watches and Clocks
Jewelery of all kinds
Knives, Forks, Spoons 1
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Silver and Chinaware
Fancy Articles, etc.
At Cost Price and Less YES IT PAYS
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PARLOR CABINETS - CHIFFONIERS
DRESSING TABLES
. MUSIC CABINETS
MUSH) RACKS
SECBETABIEs
.. BOOK CASKS
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HALL RACKS.
LIBRARY 'TABLES
FANCY TABLES
JA.BDINEREI STA
AMBLES -7
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PAPER RACKS
COUCHES
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It will do you good to see the beautiful -line of Fancy
Rockers, Morris Chairs and Odd Parlor Pieces we are offering.
We will consider it a pleasure to show you through *our
warerooms'even if you donot wantth purchase.
arrive. We never carry one season's goods
into the next season. All goods charged dur- ,
ing this 'saleWill be charged a.t regular prices.
Positively 110 goods charged at sale prices.
Our goods are marked in plain.. figures—de-
duct 20 per cent, and that will be the selling
price for cash:only during the sale.
' MEN'S SUITS
Men's $5 Suits now $ ,4 00
Men's $6 'Suits now 4 80
Men's $8 Suits now -:640
Men's $10 Suits now 800
Men's $12 Suits now , 9 60
BOY'S SUITS
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Boys' $1.50 Suits now $ 1 20
Boys' 2.00 'Suits -noW • 1 60
Boys2.50 Suits now ;2 00
:Boys' '3.00 Suits now 2 40
Boys' 100 Suits now 3 20
Boys' 5.00 Suits now 4 00
Boys Odd Pants • .
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Men's $0.00 Overcoats now
Men's 6.00 Overcoats now
Men's 8.00 Overcoats now
Men's 10.00 Overdpats now
Men's 12.00 Overcoats now
4 80
6 40
. .800
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BOYS' OVERCOATS
and Pea Jackets reduced in same proportion.
All Fur Goods at absolute cost—Fur Caps, Fur Coats
Fur Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Heavy Underclothing; etc.
THOS JACKSON SR
111
.? . Chidley;
Night and'Sunday Calls answerecrat residence of our
CLINTON - •
Funeral Director, J, W. Chidley,`King street, opposite foundry.
We wish our stock reduced one •
half as we have too large a stock.
- 'Ittmember This is a Gentili° Sale
•
.No Sham Prices, but as stated
— At Cost and Less ---
The price is clearly marked on
every article, 0
just as we tell you or We will refund
And every article gu.aranteed to be
your money if not satisfied.
RUMBALL S
Albert St. Clinton.
It paysito sell good shoes.
We always thought so, now
.$ we know it. ' Our shoes have
a reputation. We sell the best,
The name of Geo. A: Slater
stamped on is a guarantee of *
fit and comfort to the wearer.
R. J. OLUFFI CLINTON.
EMT Bfliff11148 STILL
Our big sale will continue till titarch 1st. We have left a
few lines of Men'e and Boys' Rubbers, Overshoes, Overcoats,
Winter Suits, Gaps, Mitts and "Undertvear, Which WO will
clear out at cost. We have Also a few Ladies' Waists, Suits
of tInderwes. se Ties, 1 Oaperine, Gloves, Etc., Children's
Ow, Tama; G1ere8. Ties, Etc., all at cost. Granulated Sart-
al' 22 lbs for $1. Highest prices for produce. Call and See us.
No trouble to show our goods.
J. E. HARNWELL; -CHEAP CASH STOREt VARNA
.The Nov-410mM will haseni to •anll
.• • alms 'until tritenti of 1902 for 76o
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A RARE CHANCE
We are selling goods at about half the original
wholesale price thus affording intending purchasers a
rare chance to get good staple goods at a price much
less than 'they usually pay.
We have stili a number of Ladies' Jackets left
and in order to clear them out before the season is over
we have decided to make the price so low that they
must go. These jackets are all well made and of
good material, the up-to-date article. Note a few
of the prices
lockets that were $15.00 now
41 11900 now 8.40
AA 0.00 now 2,05
14 0.00 now 1,80
" $4 and 5.60 now 1.85
MEWS OViROONT'S
All our Frieze Overcoats which ranged in priess
from $5 to $8 are now going at .90. All our goods
equally as cheap- ,
COME EARLY AND CET FIRST C11010E.
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