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JANUARY_ 210'1004.
nave You
An old Watch P
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If so • let us give you an .estimate of what we can
allow you for same, for
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A new, high. -grade, up -to
date Watch..
We guarantee our prices to'•be the best obtainable,,
for a high grade watch.
The purdhase of one is no experiment. They are
made ro last a lifetime. Delivered to any address ...
. in Canada free of charge. Write for one to -day .
W Hellyar, Clinton .
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ors
in easzAegt_when we
'FL', lidair
make upoour minds to
clear out -our stock. or
FINE ,81-108
Abodt this ,tiMe it IS'
plain -that we must coin-
mence preparations for
next season's footwear'.
'Before we can receive:the new goods we must
prices, especially in ou; heavier Shoes, until there is
hardly anything left. The .ShOes are all of this
season's make and Style, and it'S a shame to sell them
so cheaply, but room we must and will have..
Our dock of Groceries is always Complete, fresh, and reliable. Every-
thing kept in. season;
eaSh for Satter and Bah&
4444,
PHoltIE 23:
We are paking a Clearing Sale o
All the .abOire will b -e sold- at a reduction.
oan..early have the, choice.
1- The COUrses of Study. :I
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
is one reason w y this popular
slerd'ot excel once. and that I
'school is noW enjoying &
Are up,to the Ilighest sten/
"'record-breaking" attendance.
You want the best training
'ana we give it, therefore enter,
lite Liverpool, London &
Globe Insurance Co., -
Mead Office for Caenda,, — Montreal:
Totiti available Assete -over 1001,000,000
Loom paid since 1880 over 01200,000,000
J.Gardner Thompson.
ZointfResident Managers.
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' Under- our new intern, our egent
CfSilt0c authorised to issue Fire Insur,
anoe policies on all dames of risks throes
to insurers. Ns interior receipts, end no
delay—polleiel being delivered to Olistow
ore at; once. ems
D. L Macpherson, Agent,
Mackay Glintesal
l'aitical Notes.
Caai date foreign trade for the .six
months ending pee. 81st amounted t
4257, 90,918, as against 0389,Q?a, 470 for
the wane period of•l9Qs.
Ron H R. Emmerson has entered
the Cabinet at Ott&wa Ron .i.. P.
Brodeur iapeaker is to succeed Hon. M.
E. Benner as Minister of Inland Be-
venue.
Winnipeg Conservatives nominated
Mr, W. Sanford Evans tor the Com-
mons, Mr. A. Staples is the part
nominee for Macdonald. It was said,
,this seat would be offered to Ron G. E.
Foster, but his name was not men-
tioned,
" At convention of Conservatives of
North Oxford A. Butler, of Wood-
stock, was chosen as the party's candi-
date to content the constituency in the
approaching Provincial bye -election.
Mr, Butler has not been a prominent
figure in the public .life of the ,com-
munity, and his nomination is a mat-
ter of considerable endwise. He is a
member of the firm of Butler Bros.,
which has for the last half dozen years
carried on a lumber businesshere, He
served one year as Alderman.
BORN. -
"OARBERT-In Hallett, on January 19th
the wife'of Cleo. 0arbert, a daughter..
DIED.
COOK— In Goderioh Townahip, on
January 16th, Thos. H. Cook, eon of H. 0.
Oopk, aged 40 years.
Clinton Market Report..
Corrected every Thursday •attornoon •
Pork, live a 5 00
Butter, '15 a 0 16
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.BUY -.WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES THE FURTME$T
toc1c-i.ed:u C1.r]L
le
Still continues. We must have more
room to.make intended alterations,
and to do so we offer
-,Money-&avirng Valines in every Department,
tment,
every day customers"go away wel, satisfied with our prices.
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DRESS 'GOODS.
Tweeds
5o yards regular.6oc goods.,.,; 400
86 -inch Homespun
5o yards, grey, 56 inches 'wide 40e'
40 yards', black, 40e
20 yards, blue, ". ,+ 40e
Pmnelf-Flaiiille And Cashmere "
zoo yards, from 5oc to 6oc, for 40e
Dress Length
15 Dreks Lengths 6 to 7 yards in 'each length,
regular $4.00 for., 1%00
SEE THESE *SPECIAls
All -wool single fold Dress • Black Cashmere. Hose
Gc OdS at tu,40.44Ett, $45S.W.,,gpir for. 20C
Children% Hose
Children's black woollen Hose, sizes 5, to 8,
On Monday 18th between Seaforth and
Clinton, alady,f het in a piper Nack,betring
the name of Couch & Sohneider of Mitchell.
Kindly return to this office.
Farm tor Sale.
Loi 84, IL B.C. Tuckeremith, containing
100 acme, all cleared. There are no buildings
on the place but the laud is first °has and
'welt watered , Situated abent 2 miles from
Clinton. For particulars epPly to'RIDOIIT
4 HALE, Clinton.
Rooms -to-tet.
The rooms that Isave:serVediiiia Customs
;to • rent. They are very eoitable for dregs -
makers, orwould answec for parties attend-
ing aohdol, who wish their own ioom. Rent
reasoneble. Apply to Joint WitiettAtt,
Annual Meeting.
The annual meeting ef the shareholders
of the Clinton Gun Club. Ltd., will be held
at the Mason Home, Friday,- Jan. 19th,
1904, at 8 p. m. for the transeetion of gen-
abovolid, lite.
Cielamm, 3. E. °Annum
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Flannelett We
65c Flannelette
'40c 'Flannelette
Drawers'.for 300
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STAIHJES
All Wool (grey Flannel
30c Grey Flannel for, ,.,
25c " • - <<.
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Odd _Lillei in Corsets
' Sizee 18 to. z4, worth from 75c . yonr
Ready Made Coats, ,
Now is the tiine to buy a Coat—colors Black
Tailor made Skirls.
2o per cent off any skirt in the store—this week on
Suecessor tolt Coats -& Son.
WAMMIWARAM
Application for Office. Wanted.
• APplications marlied application for General Sargent. Apply to MRS. JA-fis
Tenders Wanted.
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Tendere Will be received by the Connell
of the Township of ; Hullett until Monday
the 8th Feb, arl n. in, for the.eupply of .
a' oar load of Rook Elm or firat01688 Tamar-
' aolt Plank, 8,000 feet of which to be 14ft.
The -remainder 16ft long, and all to be 8in.
thick, sinless Rock Elm is aupplied, 'which
Township Clerks Office,
January 15th, 1904
Card of thanks.
Ladies and Gentlemen:— •
We wall to thank you for the very liber.
support yon gave us on the 4th inst., in
°E• lora of the town of Clinton, Aloe indtl.,
ldwing us lo be eleoted by aoolarnation
the 20th inst. We hope our aotione during
'the year, if spared. willbe euth as will merit
your approval. Hoping we Will lave a hap,
py end pro pe °roue year, •
We'remain, truly yours,
THOS. COTTLE
,, CHAS. WALLIS
Leap Year Social
Under the direetion of ,
ORRISTIAN ENDEAVOR OF *
to be held in the Basement of the
Church
Manny evening. Jan, 2ith, 004.
A gobt progTan to be rendered, and
plenty of the good things to be bad
at the booths, such as tea coffee, cake
and bread and butter, friiit.and candy.
?Admission at door 10c. —
Pay for what you eat..
I Artistic Furniture
Always makes .a 'Home ,beauMul.
we have Alt here In IrOni Brass, Wire and:
WoodialStery Kind and Every Price(
It will be a pteaattre to ahow yali.thioueh our SUM
Undertaking in' y its Branches.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
„on of the prinolvds.
.Roy Wanted..
To learn the Tailoring, apply to
'Clothing Store, canton, put.
Oirls Wanted.
For Tailoring Bushiest'. Experienee not
ileasasary. Girl* smart with the needle can
melte good wages from start &IA inerease
110DGENS 1111084
Clothing Sibre, Clinton, Ont.
A voting married Man, praotical farmer
And One tyhe thorptighly understands the
care of farm Mock. man that could
bend,. atellion dining the stetson, Prefer -
ed, To work CM a farm in Manitoba, near
Emerson. For such a man twonld pay $850
for the flret year and 0400 for the second
year, and giva him, a house on ihil farm to
liva in, Far fOrther perticulere apply al
New MIA oftioe, chatork,
Clerk,
• Chief Constable, etc.
Collector, •
Night Watchman, Etc.
Will be recieved by the Undersigned
up.to 6 o'clock P. M. on Thursdar, 28th
January, 1004. •
Duties to begin 15th February, '1004
and to continue to 15th Feb. or
_until such other -time as the edunail
Annual Meeting.
The annual nicotine of the Holineaville
Ohaeoe &.Butter Manuf,.0o. win be held in
January 28rd, 1904 at 2 -o'clock p, m. for
the purpope of winding up the businese of
current year and for the traneaction of any
general businese. 'The buttermilk of the
coming season will be put up by auction on
the same date.
- W. B. FORSTER, PRESIDENT
A. J. COIIRTICE. SICCEETARY
Itifekwheat and Rye Wanted.
Farmers haling Buckwheat and Rye to
sell, ehould get it Out during Imam ita
after Februdry 2nd, I will not buy, there
not being enough to pay for handling it.
If you are in need of a
LAMP
No better range whether
art or' comznon ones, can. be
:seen in.town to choose -from7:-
$5.5o takes tbe best.
Old Stand
HIDES AND -SHEEP SHINS.
Delivered at my bide house in Milton,
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mistowniwomfamitiwwwwwwimffirm
Genuine -Leather
Trave,iling e4es. Tit cost
$7.50 -Travelling Cases fol 55..50 .
4.00
3.50
2.00
7.00
5.00
4,00
3.00
2.50
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Theee goods were ordered for ear ,Christmas trade, and with the
expectation .that we wereld be In eiur new store. We are offering
themat cost pride to clean them out before we mov.e, This is an
opportunity yen cannotafford to miss, to secure beautiful goods
Buy your Corn Now
Fermera who ho want corn, abould buy
soon. ae price ie. enre to advance. It is
husking out badly and orop will be lobe.
We have lots on hand, By arranging now
farmers eel% have all the tithe deeired.
• Drive right to witrehouse.
Clinton, Deg. 80. W H PERRIN. *21
Our of fare
fresh fish
For this week is—
Manitoba:White Fish
Salmon Trout
Finnan Haddie
Ciscoes
Yarmouth, Bloaters
Shrimps
House for -sale of to -rent
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A comfortable cottage, containing 7 rooms,
with hard and soft water quarter-aore lot,
with bearing fruit trees: gOod stable. Will be
either sold or rented on gory' reasonable terms,
W. BitYDONE.
THE MOLSONS
BANK
inborporated by Act of Parliament
180
Capital paid 'tp..$ 2)856,420
Total Assets $27,000,000
odatES ELLIOT. General manager
Notes discounted. Oolleotions made.
Pratte Issued. sterling and Americtin
exahange bought and oold.
SAW BO Brink,
intereeb allowed. on sutra Of 41,00 find.
Upwards from ditto of deposit, and eon.
potunted hay -yearly
Moneeadvaneed te farmers, et low
it 0. MOWER. Mgr., MINTON, CINT
PRINT
It may seem like forcing th,e season to • shniv New Spring Prints
kin January when the thermometer is ten belqw zero: but our eus- '
toMers like to take tirne by the forelock and get their Prints, Shil-
lings and Cotton Goods early, and have them made up before the '
' spring work begins. We ordered nur Printi some months ago be-
fore the advance in Cottons, which enablea us to sell them at hut
• Year's Priees although their are worth from 10 to /5 per cent. more. „
We will be pleased to have you call end examine our New Prints
___ w,hether you are prepared to buy or not, Below wo citrate a few
CrirrincemB'slCelebratecl'English Prints, wide width, a* finish, guaran-
teed fast corers, now worth 15c for 124c.
.panadian Prints, Wide Width, heavy and light weight's, faistcolors,
in new patterns, now worth 121c, for 10c , .
English and Canadian Prints, now worth de,‘far 5c,
IATTNTER GOODS
are running off Our Winter Goods 'daughter prices to
clear. Drop in and see the bargains we are giving in Wrapper-
ettes, Flannelettes, Wool Blankets, Flannelette Blankets, •Ladies'
Cloth Coats, Ladies' Fur Jackets, Men's Fur Coate, Men's Beaver.
and, 01,calat Overcoats, Men's Stnb Proof Rubbers, Men'e Rome-
inade Mitts, fleavy Wool SOX, Shine and 'Drawers. Ladies' Fur
°gentiles, Ruffs, Stoles, Caps, Muffs, Etc, If you need anything
in Winter Goode you should riot miss this chance,
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