The Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-01, Page 5Aar'
Decemb0 lst 1904,
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THE MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated by Act of Parlianieut 1855
CAPITAL PAID UP $1000/000
RESERVE FUND $3100$000.
--HEAD omcie, MONTREAL.—
Farwell,' Sale Notes elaebed or Collected. Drafts on all points in the
Dominion, Great Britain, United States sold all Foreign Count' Ws bou-
ght and sold at hOst rates. Deposit receipts issued and highest Current
rate of interest allowed. Advances made to Farmers, Stock Dealers
and 131seiness Men at lowest tates and on most favoreble terms.
—SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT --
Deposits of $LOO aud upwards received. Interest allowed at highest
current totes from date of deposit. compounded half,leerly aud add-
ed to principal June 30th and December Met,
11. C. BREWER Manager, CLINTON
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APO -1:-YOU mi Puzzled
To Know What To Give For Xmas ?
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If so give us a call and
we will easily help you out of
your difficulty. We have now
a full stork of goods such as
are usually found in a jewel-
ery store and in addition a
large number of things es-
pecially suited for Christmas
gifts consisting of '
WATCHES CLOCKS BROOCHES
RINGS CHAINS LOCKETS
BRACELETS CUFF BUTTONS
EBONY BRUSHES AND ' MIRRORS'
SILVER PLATED WARE CHINA.
STERLING SILVER CUT GLASS
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES •
Agents for the Sta=Lon Eye !Glasses
THEY STAY
No trouble to show goods whether
you buy or not.,
W. H. HELLYAR.
Jeep eler and —Optician
-CLINTON, --
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SALE OF HORSES AND
Cattle. -The dladersigned has re-
ceived instructions from Mr. George
Coleman to sell by Public Auction
at Lot 4, Parr Line,• Stanley, on
Saturday, December 3rd, the fol-
lowing : 1 heavy draft mare 7 yea-
rs old front imported stock, 1 hea-
vy draft filly 3 years old; 1 match-
ed team of drivers 4 and 5 years
old Wilder Lees', 1 set light double
harness, 1 working horse 6'Stears
old, 8'Steers 2 years oild, '5 steers
1 year old, 4 cows supposed to be
in calf to thorobred bull, .1 due on
the 29th Nov., and 1 last of Jan.
1 farrow cow, 3 heifers 1 year old,
2 heifers 3 years old supposed to be
in calf. Sale to commence at 1
o'clock, sharp. All must be sold
without reserve. Terms -All sums
of $10 and under, cash ; on over
that amount 12 months' credit will
be given on approved joint -notes.
4 per cent per annum discount on
credit amounts. -Geo. Coleman, pro-
prietor ; T. Brown, auctioneer.
8ui..ar
Although Sugar
has advanced in
price we are still
selling
Red path's
Extra Stad8rd
at wholesale pri-
ces.
Fresh Oysters Daily.
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CLINTON
S011v011irs
We have a beautiful display . of
Souvenir Views •of
CLINTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
CLINTON POSTOFFICE
CLINTON STREET SCENE.
Vhey sell at 25c each,
Erse Shier'sTORI
PURE SEED Milk
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PURE SEED GRAIN., -WE HAVE
opened out a Flour and 'Feed Store
and keep in stock flour,. bran, sh-
orts, cured tnea,te, de'. We made a
'special effort to.. procure and • have
on hand a •eupplyiof Olean. Seed
Wheat and Timothy, aed farmers
making' their purchases from us
can rely upon getting, their 'seed
as free as possible from all nox-
ious weeds, • • , •
• . Ford 4 INTeNeil...
COAL 1
LEAVE YOUR. ORDERS NOW
FOR YOUR SEASON'S: SDP
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PLY OF COAL. WE CARRY
ONLY THE vmusr BEST GRA-
DES WHICH WILL -BE SOLD
AT THE .LOWESTPOSSIBLE
PRICE
ORDERS .MAY .11E.fl A.
DAVIS & 120WLAND'S HARD-
WARE STORE OR WITH
, .
W. J. Stevenson.
.1lu a atIcti29T5
10011c.>
iseV,
c:,17peotrt.;!
RUBBER: SALE
NOW ON
A email boy is always curious to
know what's inside things, Many ol
the older people would do well to
imitate his example by investigating
what's inside this fine Shoe Store,
for they Would find among other
things new lot of
Rubbers and
Rubber Boots
Come in at& look than, oifer. The
prices will Make you glad to part
with your money.
We have new dinner salt jusb
arrived, id pock patterns, VDthieh -w,e)
are se.1141g very cheap, also fancy.
china,
The elltittou News -Record
ups
' FANCY WORK. -IT HAS BE
decided to offer the Fancy Arti
Hillsgvecn.
cies
remaining unsold from the Baz
for private sale. They may
Teen at the residence of Mrs. 0.
Ranee and the publie are cordia
invited to inspect the same.
ear It le" our and duty this week to
ehronicie the death of Mrs. MO
0. Love Sr. Mrs. Love has been ill for
By for the past few months, but it was
thought that she would recover. On
Thursday last she seemed somewhat
worse and before eveniug she had
ex passed peacefully away. She was a
very kind neighbor and was highly
re-
I esteemed by all 'who knew her. She
A. was a consistent member of the Pres-
byterian church. The funeral took
se place on Friday last and was largbly
at attended.
Mrs. Randal, Blenheim, attended
ak the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Love
last week. •
Mr. Young, son and daughter • of
ed Smith's Hill came down to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Love last wri-
er? day.
Mr. and Mrs. Mex Forest, are ex-
pected home from the West in the
71 near future.
N
n The dredge has completed the Stom-
.
ley Big DraW and is now ready for
t. moving down to the Logan drain.
AUCTION SALE OF STO
Steers, Butcher Heifers and M
COViS. The. undersigned has
ceived instructions from Mr.
Nott to sell by Public Auction
the lot opposite the Waverly Hou
Clinton, at 1 o'clock p. xa. ont
urdaY, Dee. 10th, the following
85 heifers, 23 stock steers, 3 m
cows and 1 thorobred Shortho
bull. Terms : 5 per cent. discou
or 9 months credit on approv
joint notes. -G: 13lliott, Auctione
A. Nott, Proprietor.
• WANTED. -A FIRST CLASS MA
to handle life insurance, in Clint°
Liberal contracts to right ma
'Apply to box 169, Stratford, On
FOR SALE --A LIMITED NUMBER
of shares in an Agricultural Im-
plement Manufacturing Company,.
which has been in successfel• opera. -
tion since 1868. Enlarging factory
• owing to increasing dt mond? fur
Companies' goods. Pays 8 pre*
cent. per annum, mterese payeb
• haIf-yearly, Apply to Tht,s: Pato)
Commercial Hotel. • .
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TEACHER WANTED. -MALE TEA -
cher. as principal for the • Hayfield
• Public School, holding a second-
class certificate, professional, Ap-
• plications received up to Dec, 7th,
1904. State salary. Duties to
commence Jan, 2nd, 1965, Address
all applications • to J. W. Tippet,
Secretary. Box 5, Bayfield. 45-3
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TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S,
' No. 9, Hullett, a male or. female,
holding ' either first or second-class
• .certifieate. •Applications received up
to Dec, 10th and applicants to sta-
te, salary required. Duties to'com-
menee lst of January. Apply to
Rundell Hunking, Landesboro P. 0.
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TENDERS . WANTED, -e TENDERS
will be received by the tcouncit
the Township Of •Hullett up to
• :p. m. .oeThuraday the 15th Decenib
er,..1004, for theerection of Con
1' crete Abutments to supporti tw
steel bridges, also for a • Concret
Arch four' feet in diameter and dig
Ifteen feet. long. At the .same etirn
and place, Tenders- will be received
for the steel ' superstructure of nth
.sa,id two. bridges, length betweet
abutinents: •being •8,6 .tet end 16 -f
'and feet roadwaY, Tile lowest
• or any -tender not -necessarily ac
eePted. 'SpecifleationS for the con
crate *irk can, be seen at the clerk's
. Office, Londesboro.-james- Cam-
phell, Clerk, , " • • . • 46-3
• Dungannon.
We, along with . the numerous frien-
ds of 1Virs, Charles Durnin, Sr., are
pleased that the venerable lady, who
recently was afflicted with partial
paralysis, which renders her helpless,
, is somewhat -better, and hope that
le in the near future she maybe restor-
ed • to her wonted state of health.
Her son, Dr. Charles Durnin ,of Nor-
th Dakota, is Wire attending her. The
country se,emsto agree with him, as
he weighs 245 pounds,
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. • - Marriages.
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STREHL---ZIMMERMAN - :At OW-
oseo, Mich., on the 22nd Novele-'
her, Rev -G. B. Strehl to Miss
• Rickie Zimmerman, daughter of
Mr. Chris. Zjuimerman of the
• Goshen Line; Hay township.• '
D'ORAND-EIADOUR-At Sauble Line
church, Hay, on Nov. 22nd, by
..Rev, Father Loiselle, Louie 'fitir-
and to Mary, daughter ie.' M.
Simon Badour Jr., both 'of Sou-
ble Line. • • '
CHAMBERS--EMMERTON -A t the
• residence of George Errenerten,
Ripley, • on Noveneeer 1.1th, byobe• rt
Rev. • Mr; Mills; Hugh. Cliaanietes
• of Lochalsh; t9 Mrs. • James .1":11-n-
• Merton of Kincardine.
BISBEE•-GUEST:-At ' the tesidenee
'of thei bride's parente,
_ -by Rev, Dr: Gundy, on Nov.17t1),
• Lawson .1.31shee. to Minnie i.,
, ghter of Mr. 'i,Vni..•Gueet, • •
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• Deaths.
• DIXON-In London on November •22,
• • Jane •S'haanahan, rend of the late
•• Richard Dixon, (-4 Seaforth, Aged
48years and 0 Months. •
• MANN -In MeKillop on Novernber•-23,
• . Robert Mann, aged 30 years and
5 .months;
SCOTT -L -In Saskatoon, N. W. T.; on
November 21st, Alexander, eldest
soh of Mr. Peter Seete of Turn-
• herrY, • •-• .•
BOLGER-In. IVforriS .on Nov, 19th,
. Mary Carter, wife, of mr.James
• Bolger; aged 66 years. :
ALEXANDERT-In Se,aforth-on -Nov:
19th, , Williath Alexander, agedeq
• years* and 8' months •
COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS,
•County of Heron.-Publie Notice
is hereby given that a. Meeting Of
the electpre of. County Division No.
tomposed of the Municipalitids
of • Goderich towitsnip, kullett and
the town of •Clinton. will be held
in the 'Town Hall, Clinton. on
Monday the 19th ,day cif "December,
• 1904, at the fiber of one o'clock, p:
in, tor the purnose of nominating
Candidates • to .• represent • them in
the Council of • the County ,of Hut.-
• on for . the -.years .1905 and Me:
• And that in case a poll is *mild -
ed, polls will be opened •on, the 2nd
day • of January '1905 ip, each pol-
ling sub-dieision it the time and
.plaee fixed by by-law of tee iiidnie-
ipalities in the said L'ounty Divis-
• ion. -James !Campbell, Nominating
011icet for 0eunty. Council Division
No • 2. Dated . at Londesboro this
80th day Of Nova 1904. • •
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Hurt& COUNTY COUNCIL. -RE
council of the corporation of the
county of Huron will Meet •the
council chamber in the town of
Goderich • on-‘ Tuesday, the. 6th day
•of 'December next at a o'clock. p,
'm, All accounts .against the county
must be placed with the -Clerk by
first day of meeting -C'• Lane,
Clerk, • Dated Nov: 2Ist,.1904, 434
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STOCK - FOR ' SALE. -AT OUR
farm on the . London Road, one
mile south of • town, pure bred
Shorthorn Cattle, both males and
females, •different ages; at low
price, quality considered. Also a
•number of improved large York-
shire Piga, air ages, first class
breeding stock for farmers, and at
low • prices. Come. and
Plutristeel, Clinton. .
ROBINSON-On the 18-th i: V., 10
Mr. and Mrs, Ed: Robinson, (led-
erieh, a son: • ' • "
Seaforth on Noveniker 12,
to •Mr. and Mr•W. A. Crich, • a
• daughter. •
RATHWELL-In GUrrie on the, 15th
' November, to Mr. 'anti Mrs, S. C.
Bothwell, fermerly of Varna, • a
daughter,
CONSUMPTi
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•E CURED F$ST
13eautiful Girl Saved From Dread Consumption
—Other Wonderful Cures,.
1 1$11.23 Amelia Wenner, Appleton, Wis,, writes:
conarly last summer 1 contracted a cold' which
seemed to hang on to tne and could not be shaken
1.1
off, -Prom the head it went to the throat, and then
affected my longs, itly mother felt Very anxious
end es we had used Peruna la the fatally before,
abe advlied WOO try it. I wag somehow very op-
posed 1242t was persuaded to try Peruna. Using it
caa41.2y convinced me that it was no arclitiarY wed -
Pane, tidied a week I was much hetteranci in two
wechs I was well, and 1 bolt iamb stronger and In
gaoch better twain) generally, 1 was perfectly Sat-
lef;424.1 with theresults Myr the use of Perorro."---,
111las Amelia 1Veyrner, . .
llisa weynxi; •
• Hundreds of Women Cured of th
First Stages of Consurapt on •
by Pe-ru-na.
The, Following Letter From a Thank- /
ful Woman Tells Its. Own
Story.
CATARRH CAUSES CONSUMPTION
Po-ru-na Never Fails to Cure Ca-
tarrh Wherever Located,
ferHE medical -profession has so ther-
4. °uglily prejudiced the minds of the
people against patent medicines that it
witb great reluctance that anyone
1. ran be persuaded to try snoh a remedy
; first.
In nearly every one of the thousands
•
of remarkable cures that Pertzna usa
made the patients had to bo persuaded
by friends .very strongly before they
could lay aside their prejudice against It.
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Mrs,. Mary E. itJ44t, 2501 Clint°
avenue, Minneapolis Nt.tnn., writes;
."My soiisuffered for three mon ths wibh
• catarrh of the bronchial tubes which
• thrombi:zed to beeomovery serious. The
doctors advised that he Seek a more
fatora.ble climate, but as,he had heard of
Pernua as a specific for lung trouble he
decided to give it e. trial before ho .left
his family for an expensive journey
among strangers. • Por six 'months he
used it faithfully and found that the
trouble gradually disappeared and -bless-
ed he'alth took its place., In two months
he Was .p.`arfeetly *ell and able to por-
form his duties. You have indeed a
grateful niether's. thanks." -Mrs, Mary
. p s ease.
.-1,zer.eatiarmzszatemesa,„„amassaissseesi.eenr.
• It is the praise of those who have been
Cured by F'cruna, that makes this remedy
so popular and so extensively used, No
advertisement could have accomplished
• this result. • • . •
• Peru -no -cures the first Stages of Con-
sumption by removing the cause, which
15 chrOnieeatarrh, Tho catarrh having
• ag
Hoblit. •
• A largo multitecie of course„Izold out
against tho persuasions of friends and
die simply because they have allowed •
their minds to be poisoned against this
l'ery excellent remedy.
• Dut.forturtately there b another large
multitude of people who are able to•
shake off their prejudice and try Peruna
before it is too late. These people are
rarely disappointed. They generally tsy
other remedies.at the beginning of.their.
troublaa. They .allow.a cold to develop
into catarrh of the head. They allow
catarrh of the head to gradually become
catarrh of the throat: They still keep
using the doctor's medicine', or sumo
other ineffectual remedy.. The catarrh
stealthily spreads down the bronchial
• tubes and reaches the lungs. Everybody
• then.- becomes alarmed. Faith In the
,decter begins to disappear. Thepatient
reaches a State of mind in which he is
'. wlIIlng to try almost anything: .A. hot.• •
; tlo cif Peruna is sent for. .. • •
• The first week. it producesa decide• d
, change, for the better. ,A. fevr. weeks,'
continued treatment cures the: patient.
Then another happy'. neon or woman IS
added to the long list.of people' who nre
praising Peruma .
If you do not derive prompt and satis- •
factory results 'from the use of Peruna,
write at orae to Dr, asitraint.ghIng
full statement of your case, and he wilt
be. pleased to give yOrt hfs .valuable ad-;
vice gratis. • •
• 'Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, colinabufa
reeay
been cured the cough and other
•hle sm tom c
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• DitulgatitiOn.
A. StinsOn of Ripley, a niember of
the Great. Discoutit Sale of
Stinson family of Stanley, is the •
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owner of an extraordinary and vain:
:
able dog, a , thorobred collie of a Graniteware
beautiful. color, abOet •two years old,
,which was presented to him by' his
son, •.who• repides in Seattle, Wasliing-
Isissommommussommaiitsmmassaussmarmatiam
ton state, He •statee that'the dog's
sire • was • valued' at! $1,200; Your
•humble • Scribe had the :pleasure • 'of
seeing evidences of his docility iir the
performance of many acts, such as
going on. errancia to the • postoffite,
butcher, baker, and Carrying parcels
heute. He -would take correspondence
to the' neighbors and others and wait
for replies. • At home • he • performs
'acts which are wonderful :exhibitions
of his tramping;•isgentle • and
beautiful as he is •docile. Mr.. Stin-
son has had several large ao frets for
him; bet he refuses to part with him,
BALDWINIn• ElginVan Nov He • is the favorite dog with yeeng
,
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en
• . 14th, ,Williaei Baldwin, late of.
Seaforth, •aged 63 y'ears. •
MALLAGH-In Wingham on Nov, 22;
• J. Mallagh, aged 61 years, and
• mon hs,
011AMINEY-In:East Wawanosh on
Nov. 18th; Richard Chaniney,aged'
78 years, 8 Months and 15 days.
HARRISON•In East Wawanostr on
November 19th, Elizabeth; relict
• of the late Matthias liarrisore-ag-
ed 73 years, 5 months and .8
• days. • •• . • •
KNIGHT -In Morris on Nev. • 22nd,
1Vlartha Hildi,• daughter of Andr-
eW Knight, aged 1 year, 5 mon-
• ' thS and 20 days.
An advertisement in The News -
Record brings good results,
and rifd in Ripley. In additioe to
his other valuable qualities he is an
excellent watch clog and never leave
home unless some of the family are
wi um.
We • sincerely regret to have
• roniele the deeease of Joseph Patrick, son of John Kilpatriak of
Crewe; which, took place at his -fath-
er's resideeee on Monday morning.
The cause of death was pneuniefila,
for which . every availa,ble medical
ski11 was • applied, lout to rto effect.
The •deceased, some flee weeks ago, I
hurled' his wife, who was a daughter • '
of Patrick Sherwbod of Crewe, and -
who left three children to the bereft
hesband, now deetiased. • The. orphans
• are being taken care of by • their
grandparents, The deceased was in
the • prime of life, being about twee-
ty-eight years of age. •
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0 PERCENT. DISCOUNT -1
A Successful Sale sv
and ill continue one week
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more, closing Saturday, Dec. 10, the last day.
Having purchased a large consignment of Gran.
iteware at a low rate on the dollar, we have de-
• cided to share up .the profits with our customers
by giving them Graniteware at 30 per cent dis-.
count off regular prices for one week.
130Y WANTED TO LEARN THE' The News -Record gives the news ef
baking. -J. A, King, . 4.6 Huron, •
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:s $ WRAT WE 4.1313 oF,Fgaxvo IN MEN'S ANTI BOV'S CLOTHING
1 FOR THE NEXT MONTH. .,...-.
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A In order that the bulk of our (Jnothing may be riff our shelves before te•
el the begining of 1905, we have gone through our stock and have marked in t
plain figured on *itch garment„ (regardless of profits,) prices that must !e!
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A mean Vs in .the pockets of thobe who come eery. Below we quote only. it y
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t few of the many bargains to he faund here ,i1uring the next 80 or 40 days,
+ BAROAIN NO. 1 't.
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4s.
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y. A lotuf men'e odd Pants made of gond heavy teetied, the kind those'. ; Y
"t. stores retail at $1,50, our price during this sale . it
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BARGAIN NO. 2. .
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4 A lot of $1.85, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Pants at
FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER -
•signed offers for sale lot 21, Lon-
don Road, Stanley, consisting of
100 acres, 00 acres leared, balance
hardwded bush. Well watered and
fenced. 1.4 miles from Brucefield
and 5 from Clinton, Will be sold
• on reasonable terms as the pro-
prietor Is in other business. For
• ftirther partieulars apply to F,
Tomlinson, 13tueefield P. 0. , 42
Our Groceries
aro always fresh and cheap as theeheapest, cheapest.
Highest price for good butter an
eggs.
R4 GRAHAM
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 14, CON.
4, Stanley township, containing 100
acres, about 85 acres cleared, the
balance hardwood 'hush containing a
lot of hemlock and other valuable
thriller. The plaee is situated. Lbout
miles from Varna and Brucefield,
and 14 miles from school, is well
Watered and well fenced and In • a
good state of cultivation. Them,
is 7 acres of fail wileats also 12
acres ploughed and all seeded ex-
cept 15 acres. forme house and
good out buildings. Possession gi-
ven at any time. Terms made easy
to suit tho purchaser. Por further
particulars apply to Samuel Bold,
Varna P. 0. • 44
BARGAIN NO. 3
,V1en'a Odd Vests worth $1.25 and $1,50 for
iv*
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.t• BARGAIN NO. 4 •••0 44
Men's Overcoats worth $141) for $7.60, • This has been out leader
yat ot !I made0 ande iosa at ivtnedpyisdaregsztatcratrialbaate the, style of a $20 ens. es.
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1.• All other lines of Metee and Boy'a Clothing at almost half price.$7.6°
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I3AROAIN NO.
X Itotuombor we do uot ask you to come and tali but to 40ffiei mut see. y
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PlitTIVISTEEL,
The Old Starid,
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Just think of it a comparison.
• 'An Article that regularly .sells for '$2. 00 only $1 40
” " 1 75 1 23
" ;150 1 05
" ' •.1 25 87
'100 •70
- 75 52
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50
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This is certainly a money saverjeg
. . i -List of the Articles now on Sale..
Kneading Pans- • '• Dish Pang
Tea Kettles
Ladies
• Vegetable Dishes
Roasting Pans
Berfin Cook lots
Pie Plates
Jelly Plates
Cups and Saucers
IVIugs
Saukepans
Chamber Pails
Dipper• s
Mixing Bowls
• Soup Bowls
Water Pitchers
Syrup ,fugt
• ,govoied Pails
Lipped Pre-
serving Kettles
Fry Pans
Otillenders
Jelly Moulds.
Spoons
SoapDishes
Tea Steepers
Wash basins'
.,.. Teapots
Coffee Pots
Rice Boilers
Water Pails
• Toilet.Jars
Pudding Pans
Milk Pans
Berlin Salle; Palls
Stove Pots
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Remember this h a special Granite Sale and such 13ar-
gains will not be had again for some time.
HARLAND BROc'
toet‘'
STOVES It AMMAR
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