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.O .NTAN INTIM SHAD
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'Have o1X
aOld'Wutoli P
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if .so let u s give 'you an estirnate of what we can
allow you for same, for
A new, dig, -grade, np-to
date Watch,.
We guarantee our prices to be the best obtainable,
for a high 'grade watch.
The purdhase of one is rio experiment. They are
.'made ro last a lifetime.' Delivered to any address
in Canada free of charge: Write for one to -day
W e H. Hellyar, Clinton
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577 ., PriceshalI
in earnest . when we
make up our ,,minds to
clear out our stock Of
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FINE :SHOES:
Aboutthis time it is
plain that we mustcom-
mence preparations for:
'next season's footwear:
Before we can receive the new goods : we 'must
dispose of those on hand.,, and so we call you to,' our.
aid, As Ean inducement, we have chopped' down
prices, especially in our -heavier Shoes, until there is
hardly anything left, The Shoes are all of thin..'
season's:make and style, and it's a shame 'to'sell them
so 'cheaply, but 'room -we must. and will have .
Clinton' Market Report.
Oerr'ooted ei " Thpdrda7 aft lvioa
Wheat .. .. 0 77 it 077
Buokwh.at l......... 00 40 a 0 45
Oats .........•.,l..,>ti 2. a 0 08
Bye ..,,...,,.,..•.... 040 a 0.41 ;
Barley ►. 0 30 ! 0' 27
Peau..•........ R... •... 61 it 46
Flour per ow*. 200 a 221'
Ha •.....••• a••••• 7 00 E 700
Ohlok.alr, For lb...... 008 • 010
Pork, live ..,.1.,.•... 500 a 500
Butter, roll ...,.•••••• _0 25 a 0 16
t, tab' .......... 0 14 a 0 15
Eggs per dos.....- 0 20 It 020
Pork; 799 k 700
Potntt>.r,pita bnsh.liew 0 50 a 0 50
' Onions ..............080 a 100
Wood.... _ 215 a 215
Dried Apples........ , 004 'a 0 04
Sale Register
In Hallett, on Jan. 20.: Lot 27 Con. 6,
term stool' eto. E. Bell,prop.,Ohas Ham-
ilto, auotioneer
J'abel Robinson, M. P., has been re-
nominated by the Independents of
West Elgin,
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BUY WI11IE YOUR MONIY GOI6 THE FURTI1IT
ock-Reducin
fti11continues. `e must have m.ci�e
room to make intended alterations,
and to do ,so we offer; .: q
-•••-,Money-Saving Values in every Deixirtrnent.'-
Hon. Hugh John' Macdonald has
formally declined the Conservative'
nomination for Winnipeg.
:Mance J. Logan, M. P., one of the
Liberal whips; predicts that the Gov-
ernment will carry 28 out of the 36
seats in the Maritime Provinces,
• In Quebec province where there is . a
very heavy snowfall everywinter, they -
break two tracks' on the roadway .in-
stead of one,.. and drivers going either
way are expected oo keep one track.
Thisis a decided improvement over
the single-track system of Ontario.
Our stook. of Groceries is always complete, fresh and reliable.:.. Every-
thing P
kept in season.
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GOODS.
-TWEED
50 yards regular 6orc goods...
HO.MESPUNS
5o yaads, grey, 56 inches'wide....,,. ...,:,....,..;:,,..,,.,40C
40 yards, black, �' `s
40c.
ley- 20 yards, blue, " " 40c
FRENCH FLANNELS AND
CASR•MMEI-c►E
100 yards, from 5oc• to 6oe., forj
DRESS LENGTHS
0 Dress Length's 6 to 7 yards in each length,,
g'
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regular $4.00 for., ' .,:.. . St.00
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Z SEE THESE `. SPECIAL ... i
All -wool sine fold L)ress `Black cashmere -Hose
• Goods at 5c, loe and 15c • 25c per pair -
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,FLANNELETTE WEAR -
.65c Flannelette + Gowns for.. ,,. , ,.:..,�
soe
Lost.
'A Brown Seal Muff lost between : Clinton
and D.*noefielk on Now lakes night, tinder
please leave at Nnw_Ens office.
Boy Wanted..'
To learn the, Tailoring, apply to
E BR
OS,
SOOIi N8 B OS,
• Clothing Store, Clinton, Qat..
Bash for Butter and Eggs. FHeNE 23.
w q. $.4. 441> *4444
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NOTICE.
Girlsr
Wanted.'
ated.
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For Tailoring • Business, Experience not
neoeeaary. Girle,emart with the needle. oan
;Hake good wages from start and inorease
rapidly.
HODGENS BROS.
Clothing Store, Clinton, Ont.
Aleetin ' .of 'the 'Council '''of
theoutHuron.
County
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The Council of the Cerporation. of the
County of Huron will meet in the council
chamber in the Town of Goderioh, onTnes-
day the 26th ; of Urinary, at 8 o'olook in
the afternoon
W LANE, CLERK
Wanted
A young married man; practicalfarmer;
and one who thoroughly understands the
'are. of farm' •.stook. A man that ' could
handle &stallion during the season; prefer -
ed To;work on a farm in Manitoba, near
Emerson. For such a' man I would pay $350'
for the first year and t400 for the second
year, and give him a - house. on the farm: to
live in. For further partioulare apply. at
Nnw En office, Clinton.
We are making a Clearing Sale .of •'
.Annual-Alleeting.
The annual 'meeting ting of the" Holmesaille•
Cheese de Buttei4lant4. Co.. will beheld in
'Wilson's Hall, HQlmosville, on Saturday
Jannary 28rd,.1901 at 2 ;.o'olook p.' m.`. for•
the purpose ofWinding upe aeiness of
e past year, a eo ono . o leen for
n year an for atransaction
general basineea. The `buttermilk of the
comingseason wilt be put u by: soot= on
..the same date .. .
W. S. FORSTER, Pansient r
A. J.'OOURTICE. BEORETAm
40e'
•- 75C
$1.00 ' x <<� • ! .:, ..
$1.2 .i " $z'.00
..40c.Ftannelette Drawers: far ,..... ,,.,_30C
... dot
5 o
65c •
75C
65 ,
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STAPLES..
ALL -WOOL GREY FLAN NEL
sac Grey. Flannel for 210.
25C " . � :.x• 20e
GIN +HAM—GOOD PATTERNS
150 yards regular -12C, for • . se
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• ODD LINES..IN OORtSETS
Sizes 18 to 24,. worth from 75c to $1,50
, • /'"'Your. •choice for ;50c." -to,
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F'J'RS
C PERIN`E
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$r5.00Caperines for. $.i2.00
1o.oa- 8.00
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9,00 , r .� o
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-P.> LSIA'N- LAMB. CA
$9.50 Persian Lanib. Caps' for • ....
5.50
4:00 ,
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55o $oy's Caps for ..
3.00
PS
,..:..,.:$6.50...
4.00
2.50
4:00
STORM COLLARS
2 50'`
$16.50 Otter Collars for . .. T
.7.o0 Beaver • +, 5..00
• •4:50 Black ... .,....: 2.00
.7 -1..1700 -Seal ry « , !
Dry: Goods.•
Successor" s'.to R.' Coats `.& Son.
IYMMMIVRAMMINWIMPAMMM
e -ha a -enter (a nother--year-
ala ring
.. N� oKI N NON & 00.
In the Ree loar:usnes —
••. we did verq.well last year, and we hope to do' better' this. We- have the stook a
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rm give you some great • bargains in e
an Sni e. See ourSweaters,
th 1' ti f ff b e the and the ability t� do so, our prices will compare favorably with any in the trade We
current , d th of an Twe de in order to clear. Bargains in Overcoats
y d 't Overalls Smooke and Undorolothee Then for Hate and
at -these axe -good �•lne. Moine heavy disorients in Rubbers. Our Groceries are .11
i0.8. How are No. ,1'Fateies at 83 end -Currants at 6d ..A very gar a @ty}piy"otaanned-
1'mon at 10o.13o and 15o per oan . Other goods in proportion TER114, cash or pro-
Ba +
it be to oa interest to
state It *ill r
pat; as sot
oar e, Y
alae.Y o
diice,'at highest market.y P • g
trade here.
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1—SHOES �c .
ducts n.
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All the
above
$ . Call early and have the choice: -
..H MES
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MORRELL�$4. ., .likibikimosaii:s/vii
LONWSBORO.
:Farm for Sale ata ar
Yours Respectfully,
in. rL,ondegboro -: Emporium A Dgi it
Tap. 15th 1904.
Thatohoioe farm situated on the fst Con.
lot 27, township of Stanley, oentaining 77
gores is offered for sole at
a barg
ain.
The
e
five aor s of bneh
land is all cleared but, all
seeded but 10 agree of summer fallow, rood
brick hoose, frame kitoben and woodshed,
frame -barn and stabling for'87 head° of
cattle '9 head of horses, 25 pigs; also good
ben house, Stook, crop andimplemente may
be bought withthe,plsoe: Faller deco Mron
ri tip .•
will : - furnished on • a • ; lfdation to -
•: ' • • , On . e prem see, or
dreea -Clinton, .1',, Q. . -
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Bogs OverewI,s anti sad
One -Third Off
Regulaar. Price.
30 Ib$ DROWN StIGAI, for $LOO. -'
These prices are for Cash or produce ..
W T RIDDELL',Auburn a.
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F.B.;S00sve.
rt stic furniturc
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Always ekes, a Home beautiful.
NELt;OON BALL
We have' it here lotiron, Brass, Wire and
WootitmEvery Kind .arod Every PriCe�
It Mail be a Steatite to dhow .You tbrouflb our Store. .-
elhlert . kh „lit, all its Eranehes.
Satlsiactidu Guaranteed.
HOOVER R 132ILL,
Imo aria Hnnday calla antiwar/it at the reeidenoa ofilkir ;J'ohn Po vsll 0r
ono of ea prinoipalk
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AppliL'ati'en• for Office.
marked application for
Office, ;for the position of:- •
Clerk, '
Treasurer, .
Assessor, -
Chief Constable, etc,
Collector. '
Night Watchman, Etc
Cemetery Superintendent -
Pound Keeper
Will be reeievedby the undersitxbted.
up to d o'clock P. M. os Thursday', th
January, 1004,
Duties to begin Bath Februaryi 1904
and to continue'to 15th .Feb. 1905, or
until such other time as the.aonncil
may determine. • •
wiL44am nears. Clarke •
'Wanted.
• TWITOHLL Bittenbary So ta°`RS' JAS.
Tenders__ Wanted' i
Tenders ail be •received by the Post-
master up to and inolneive ofthe 15th Jan.
inst. for the position of Caretaker for 'the
new P. O. Building and Astletant in the
peat aloe. Specifoatione of dutigs eto.
may be igen at the poet office. The lowest
or any tender not neoesearlq• aooeptedy
JAMES SOOTZ
DR0Y OVENS, 0
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nsd
II
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:Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
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tsiaanmonthly. hiy,
GA9bee t
oP
artyv
+IItted. Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated.
London.office-225 Queen's Ave.
Clinton office — Combat Drag Store,
Hours. 8 a m•, to 4 .m. ; dates of visite,
riot and
2nr�'
Moh. 29th,
.Tuesdays, Feb;
•_$d and Slee, June 28th, Jn19, 28 h,
;Sopt.9Eh, Oct.4th, Oov. lac'an r
PEE 'D
SIMS
INS SH
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tl.-II C I-3 1ST t°RttJ:
-Ekeilivered at my hide house in.Cliiiton,
O. S. DOAN.,
Miss Cecina
e Agus a Kaiser.
of Volae d'roluctiR•n and Singing
Teacher .01' n. h or Forel R
1R �:,11 e Foreign,
.1
r tobear testimony
It gives me pleasure W py
Kaiser as a voce
effioieno of Mies 1
of the y
teacher. -1 foundher careful, patient,
thorough and
generous,
careful
at-
tention to Abase .principles which are
neoees • • . tura of toe•-veloe•-ani!•-
required for auooessfnl singing.
REV.. T. H. SAWYER, Adelaide.
Studio over N ewcombe's Store
YOIO B•i
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Raiser
P11lNO..t . bie4trcoinble •
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Louse for sale Or tt� rent The Cour es -of Study.
IN THE •
A. •eomf rtable cottage, codtatn'ing, 7 . rooms, 1
qqr -tiarter•aore lot,
gtitli'hard and Soft water, 4
with•bearingfruit trees; good, .stable. Will beC A l
either sold or rented on yergVPreaeoaabreDONterii:. Nl`ms, • Y n
.HIS.Y
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Notice
TheLondeaboro Dairy annual meeting of
eharebaldere•and atrone will be held M
x ondeebone 'on ;en, 21st. Shareholders
Meeting begins at one o'clock, Patrons meet-
ing et 2 reeloak,
Buckwheat and Rye Wanted;
Farmers bating B oicwheet and Ree to
eell, should get it out daring January, as
after Pebruart 2nd,will not: buy, there
not being enough to pay for handling it.
r21 s. W. H.1?ERRIN.
Buy your Corn Now.
Farmers who who want oorn, should buy
soon, as price is sure to advance. It is
hacking out badly and orop�.wilt be lens.
We have lots on hand. By arranging now
farmere can have all the time desired.
Drive right to warehonee.
Clinton,. Deo. 80. W 11 PEREIN. , "91
THE
Molsoas Bank
inc.rporatethby act of Par.
Hament 185%
CatitaliedhOlitli $ 5,Q°°,000
WNW to: - $ 2,856,420
lZaasrro l+nn $ 2,720,778
Total Ando $ 270OO,Poo
W 'MetsoN f'A0PnansoN. - Pre/Alden
Eitlor, ', General biauager
Notes discounted. Oolleetlone f iade.
Dratts issued, Sterling and Arne can -
exchange bought and said.
Savfmgs'Hank!
Interest allowed Oh minis of $1.00 and
upwards Doti date 01 deposit, and coin.
. pounded hilf•yearly
PaRMURu i
Monetadvents/4to farmers at loan
'atee. ale notes-oolleeted.
H.0, BREWEkl, tfgr'..'CLtNTOlt, ON
STRATFORD. ONT.
. . i Are'up to the.,
hiigheet•stan•'
dard of excellence and that
is one reason why this popular
school is now enjoying : a
"'record-breakin"'attendance.
You want the best training
and we giveit, therefore enter
at once, Circulars free, •
W. J. ELLIOTI•, Po
24 " Princlpat.
BL.Y I
Our Great'Stack-Caking
Sa1e still
1 continues with
ed
vigor.We have no dull month'
iu' this store In January we
always make' prices :•very interesting in all departments, which
draws the crowds and keeps business booming every day... Below'
we -quote:. -a_few ..prices whit will'.be interesting• to close cash
buyers.:
Flannelettes, 'wide width, in light fancy stripes, also dark grey..
stripes,,regular 7c.'sale .price 5c.
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HeavyFlannelette,yard wide,fancy stripes, iofL finish,,
E
ood
value pe
at 12 c sale . price
IOc.
��iiric106' forc.
Flannelette Shirting, dark colors,:worth 6:1
Prints,, light and dark colors, worth 8c, for be.
12 for 10c. -
and MagogPrints worth
,
,
Crum's
lOcfor 7 c.
Fancy Wral3perettes good- eblors, •worth , ;i
Autoniette Flannels, in fancy patterns, for.waists and dressing
for 12 c..
e c ues worth 15c,
a
,
u
8. Your
u ar rice
4.5x1 5 & 59
qq ed,
Overcoats,: re 1 $ + $ $ +
s Twe
B4 g p
es'
+ cite.• nr
llieit's-Duck Jacket, corduroy collar, rubber Iined, regular.p"rice•.
$1,75, sale price $1.50
Mien's O vercoats, in heaver and chevoit,• in black, navy and grey, -
made in the latest' style, prices are reduced to clear
Ladies' Cloth Coats. in beaver, homespun and ckevoit, left over
from last year, palces were $4, $5, $6.& $7,0, your choice
for $2.
' Ladies' Black Satana:Skirts, 6'frills, worth $1, for 890.-
Men's
90.Men's Lined Kid and Mocha, Gloves, worth 75 for 50c,
• Ladies' Rubbers, in small sizes, worth 45c, for 25c.
Ladies' Corsets, regular price 50c, sale price' 39c.
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Genuine Leather
Trave inq ases 14t' cc st
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$7,50 Travelling Cases for $6.50
7.00 - cc . cg 5.00
6.00 .•tt 44 l4s00
5A0 K ii Vi f0
4.0) dt • 1I4 • &00
3.00 R .. of . i4 2.00.
1.50 cc ryit 1;75
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These goads were ordered for our Christmas trade, and "with the
expectation that we would be in our new store. We are offering'
them at cost price to Atari thein out before • we move. This is an
opportunity you cannot afford to iniss, to'seeure beautiful goods
at whoiesale prices, . '
11 3 001113E, 'Oiirmist and Druggist
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NEMS IS A BARGAIN
- roe You
In Wakiiig Powder,:
i lb Can, worth z,sc for i5c.
Come andgive it ti tirial
i.nd I am satisfied you will use
no other.
Shiers Fair uilttoarnf►nd ld'
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