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41 find,
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e alif�
qds of lien*'' flrargkot,
} sorry to learn that he
iently recgvered,from ilia
able'to attend ctb his dot
sing supplied by stgdlnts+
ge, Toronto
fn�rm Thursdayn
girl ryas entifiii the Dry
ilding 5f, �e3ib piecjebe
S,'Nirep tf�'�s boy suddgnly
alalias thd'a nit'.
tin tente
leman in
etal god 's]ows that
itlint►��`i>� CaribooIiiltish col-
.
b�ii, 1)u yas,'filie •letter had 'not been
erre, it dispia ,ed almost intuitive l.now
ledge o ,what the letter contained in send
ing 1tilect to its °miner
GREIT FAL iNG. Ol r. Oiie in tarice
crf thereatfalling oft in. the grain crop
:ihis year, is the ;fast that so far.not n»car"
'load Of: wheat '.has'•been forwarded from
the • Mitchell,Station this:while as,
mans as hve� hundred cars were shipped'.
from here this, ime last year rM,itchell
'Advocate.[.We do.•not?slxpposethe yis
is a particle better in Huron ViaseldPerth,
and although •tlie amount of grain brought'
here is much less this •than lasti still there:'
has been sufficient to ship a number 4of
ears, besides what was used for'local eon-y�
sninption ' In Huron; :however ; Clinto;
is the leading'grain market in the count
'whichis•hardly the-case•with Mitchell
„THE. XMAS !11 AT DISPLAY ,i ;'Wlllle •
a gentleinan,who has travelleCeicfensive_
ly was viewing the display o€ meat at, the'':
'different butohefaheps in town last :Sat,'
urdsT,_lie'was ask0d' iv} t he, thought of
it: "Well" taid be, `_ -,Fddn't think I ever-;-
sawa.znoxe_besutiful-displa-yanywhere in
AmericL" There maybe a�littte extra=
vaeavice,oflanguage in his reply, but it
as a„,remark anyone '„Would naturally.
make,.for the display meas'something mag
nificent As••we gave a list last week `of
nost•of'thearticles it is'.not necessary to
repeat it. We can safely say that it would
_have ceininanded admiration anywhere,
-and was as good, amount shown :consi?ler-
ed,,as any exhibit ever: made` in. Guelph,
Which: is generally considered the best
meat market 'of. Canada: 'The butchers
certainly went to a great deal of;pains and
labor in 'prep'aring their :and-
-spared -no ezpense_that:Nould add. to ,its
attractiveness, and the large nunibers.who
-visited the •several 'shops, showed :-tnf}t ,
their-eftorts to -please' the eye as iv ell as
to tempt the taste were'. appreciated..
•
Breinr°-
s.Town council Meets this (Fri-.
day) evening. Now:=is'-the time to -form
good resolutions. Hundreds Of- 'cords of
eel''hau•led: into town since
find people .are not`so
of ;d.ealers; on Satur-
spout was marketed.
,. dire ...talking, of the
They never speak 'of
because they. don't
- pushed forwvardcon
sit the. weather has
verable fog .utside
il3 yfielr41dao;minis
01.4,444 large flock
hn .the river last `
this - season f the
tzsimohs and John
of newvsigns; both
lf'.e property ofl'er-,
°tui
413'.6:. property
• vs:,
I;..ol l'y :$400 being- of-
ry large crowd attend_
1witchells "ou Satur
airy means -going out of
Suppose, buttookthiY
of ,redncing; his stock-.:
ocerg-arc "sporting new
usiness' mm as done by :the;
n itlt av and :Tuesday,
ns wrote It the-1ihitrancc
re_ ast week, lint it Will be
Sae the, result 'IS -known.:
tee'sfather was.tadteii'with
'ol infIammatio.r of: the:
3xetcl last:wcek, but we are
that he ,is out of. danger:
hain,biill n ivetl he on.
Tohn• 'Washington; of
the stock farm of
nnounced- meet
.Fire
t
evening
'ai in.
led the ;mossy, and inade
1'd be dotoetedd
HE;MAYo1C Mayor For
q"froin town ,for acouple
rd door bear
.Till be )pack oh,Friday. t
benoathi° ; Ih8 the•
', wards
andthushung;exposed
tatExx. -- The following.
Itself
Toronto, Dec. Nth, 1883.
$¢.;' Clinton. -
o acknowledge, with very many,
r $100, being a'bequest from the
rd. Yours truly,
L. 0. Cowan, _
Press. Protestant Orphan's Homer
to hear that; Rev. R. Y.:
:ensall, has been,unable
,ministerial ,dudes` for,; -a
,'xng to^'iilness=—''_Iie�-ls=
father-in-law,' Mr. R
and we hope to hear of
ry. His work last Sunday
r. A. H. Drumm, who w"1
me duties next Sunda
of years Mr. J. C. Gilroy
es been engaged as a tra-
m, Young & Co.. of Lon-
about to leave, he was en-
-complimentary.. supper a
nce. lie has -accepted a:
rale, Robertson & Co., of
s__Jamily will continue to
RANGE.—Mr.. E. Corbett,
an exchange of property
',Ins, for the latter's fine
`sou street. 14 Ir. Cor
lot on Princess St.,:
For the difference,
a'. Itis al
k S
a:.
Are what -we ®°press to -our many - custom-
era for"their liberal support during the year
now drawing to a close:
We are building up one of the most suc-'-
cessftil businesses iii this section, and our.
trade: during the year has been very 'suc;
We are doing the largest HAT AND -Fur;
'TRADE in this section, and in our Several
clepa tments no assortment can be found to
equal us
e-wisli our. Many friends
•
S THE WISH 9F
,°sitter
OKSO
Clinton.; ;
Largest
1I \S 7.'1'1;:3
Cheapest and • East': Stools i>ts th.e
-County 'o£ �3�aIrori
ise a
DRY, GOODS ; E$PORIUM,. CLINTON.
TE HAVE'..
mad=
ons
u
li
will,
tog'
Bargains in every,ffe
_OTU AzaarE ms
THAT -MUST -BE : CL ;AR
DIARIES FOR ;1,884.. _
ekes ..end Fam:ly31:
�NADIAN ALIMANAC FOR 18
evex. 2000 new olaes -in this
chargo
and fined
o were drunk
en l sed, the
1ve leen e=`-'
ncrease gi Toms pre-
At the Division': rt, en',, Monday
e wore Very few ca_ , that between
ass.Eeazo and Tolnar fol. tljC ip
y41,of
icken killed; being"dL ided in favor;of
eleieia��ant.-.:-On Wednesday all the
trustees for tlieti'Iocld School were ic-
cted` except to replace Mr., If, sew,
d °I4Iesers. 'Kenney' and Diehl 'bely--
nnitiated for' this position, a til °leotioni
111)0 laeld next Wednesday. Look out
r..our; Carrier My to-d.iy. •:1:temoinbcr
ie'toinperance'outertaiomen t; .thus (h ri-
ty),iaveiainl „i;'goed .Omit. will he"'
.1,xr 1)010 Iv, zero pil S4rntla}•.7. •
ca
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rig
IF IL._.. IAVE'` NOT. YETiBOUGHT ONE :BB
ONEow.:,
fall1
ears,
et Books :Intl Ladies -`Satchels.
'utnnes.__ Ladies
ew stock of Pies and ' Tobaccos;
itP !us f to►mn. s 2.00 " .to *22.50
resets < all keds
D1 KB
ALL THESE OVERCOATS WILL BE ' SOLD. AT
TREMENDOUSLY LOW PRICES.
[en's Overcoats _as low as; $4 50
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