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" I*91eiteal elections this - year titan
leets It IS right gist eur people
0•4911:14: interest themselves in the
contInct 04.44 town affairs. Nem.
inetioue will be iu oMer on klou-
duy the 26th December.
seeratery of the treasury
pf the Unieel Seteeles trensinitted
to congress, the estimates of the
appropriations required for the
fiscal year endittg Juno so, 1886.
The toed µMount ae required for
all dm expeuses of the government
is $326,$30,793.
D. R. McPherson, auctiuu:
eer,. Stratfot-d, was nearly (dulcet'
to deatheat the Royal Hotel there
• on Tuesday evenities, while eating
a piece or meat. A doctor, who
happened to be in the hotel et the
time, soonput him out of dangleby
prompt action and presence of
Hued.
-Mrs. John Fellows a l'oronto
married woman, while suffering from
dementia, completely severed the
head of her six weeks' old baby from
its body with a talile knife. Potb•
levity last she was placed in the
Lunatic Asylum, but in May last, as
8110 seemed to have recovered and
'hey husband took her home again
She also cooked and ate a portion
of the child pert of which %yes
found on a nlatter.
Representations have been nettle
to the Canadian Governieet by the
Washington authorties that Chinese
in thousauds are been smuggled jute
the United States from British
Columbia. The remedy pruposed
by tie A morieaus is the assimiletion
of the Canadian and United States
lea's relating to Chinese immigration
and the opium traffic. The landing
of Chinese • is prohibited in the
United States, but not in Canada.
-Frederick Sebum, an obi aud
highly respected resident, of' Wel-
feud, cummitteil suicide by letugiug.
The yawn had a pi' uf' stairs that
led to the upper routes, and he
must h tee, gone up about four or five
steps, tied a rope securely to the
• sailers, and ' jumped down. His
feet were about half an 111C11 from
the fluor. A letter • was found,
written by Mr. Sebum, statingthat
serrow nt the loss of his wife, linen •
tial troubles Rod general deepond-
eucy led him to commit suicide.
--L11 anything wore wan ting
show how nearly the commerci
union fad had run its ceerse i
Prince Edward, tied, evidence w
shown at the g it hosing on Sat urdas
Notwithstanding that the vette
effuse; had,been neide by the pro
meters to 'Went a lerge meetin
, the ;lama:time \vas painfully alit'
nod thee: want:of enthusiesm !nue
have caused a sickening seneatio
to those who had • colt veiled th
in The me et i lig May reason
ably he regerdell as a failure,
the fad has about ruu the length o
its tether in Prillue Edward.
-At an auction sale of household
furniture, on Saturday in
large store in Teeswater Ont,
owned by 'Time. Weir & Tandp
occupied as n furniture stere, as the
auctioneer was in the inidets of
'How 'much fur it,' the fluor stitl-
denly gave way, precipitating about
60 or 73 pmeons into the cellar, a
depth of aboatt -nine feet. When
they touched bottom the furniture,
which itedebeen aiettiociel mound
the rebel on top uf 0171 counters,
came fumbling on tup of them.
Three stoves, which weut down,
seem to 'have caused most of the iii-
13riee that were received. The in-
jured n u mbered eighteen or t wen ty,
mostly bruises and cuts, but live
or six required medical attentioii.
t hough 111, limbs m•ere bfelcen. In
peuie t Nish was made through
the large store windows, wily' tees,
of them remainiug.
-Thonfae Knox, a tough -looking
Hamilton man with a big, bleck
• Mustache, was the solitary prisoner
.1 1 he.pol ice court the other lay. Ile
hail been 13 jeil since last Wedues,
:lays w hen he wits arrested fol.
Mrs, Hattie Sunthhall.
1 t seems that he 1115 00 0• dyne lc that
day. fuel in his prambuletions he
went to the complainant's residence
11 MerriCk Sirent, 13iking it for
Ilk 0011 house, fie knocked at, the
dour, and whenill rs, Southltel I went
to open it Knox tried to force hie
way in. Seeing that the man Was
intoxicated she tried to prevent
him ft•on1 coming in, when -epee
Kiiox brutally kicked her in the
stomach. Mrs. Solitli hall was in a
delicate eonflitieu, tthel it wes
'hough( ;it first that her injuries
..vere vosy seriotte. She was taken
to the hospital and remained there
until Monday. Dr. Vernon who
examined the complainant, said hot
side was very sore, but he did not
think She was injurectinternally. Mr.
Sadie's, on behalf of the prisoner,
pleaded guilty ad threw his client
on the mercy of the court. Ho said
.Knok's employers Telco very highl,
ly of bim, and that ho had a wife
end family • dependent on him for
eupport. Tho magistrate intimated
that Knox should be flogged, and
sent him to the central prison for
six months.
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-.The `9.s„-fo,fel- Orounty cleutnitil
Thereday eft, reopit 'puttee:1i reeelu •
tion reqneeting Magietrate
•01 Woodstock, 14- pay the
fines over to the county, todogreoleg
to indemnify bitu against any, 100;
10 taIsO of notion. Ju accordance
with this resolution Dr, Field will
,at once pity over to the Scott Act
thee. now in the hank in his charily,
emoueting to over $1,300 with
iti t erten.
-Iediana is the great hog
turkey -raising State. Neither sw
nor fowl are either housed or fatten,'
ed. They run at largo free' the
time life begins till they are slaugh-
tered for the market. There are in
certain neighborhoods •‘turke)
foundries,' for 110 f water thinks of
driassille hie own 111' 18. Tito pro.
f,essionals, 1:1 3 hum), i3 i1033,,1t leak
itt(1)441 tiverage
live turtc..:.s an 130113' all 1 f
eielis for yiviiing .11,11 dressing
turkey.
-Mrs Richard Allen left i,er
elinnte neer Oe•er, Sound, Out , to
joie her hush:m.1 at lalipeutitig,
Mich, her trunks were seized for
duties at Detroit, lir bt.cio buy was
sick ton Llsys in Detroit, the aiil
outlet train her to -Sault
;Ste. Marie11.11 11 CiurIceburg;Iliclui
a travellir,g 34 1 told her he' knew
her liumband,•i.,;:t her to RD hote.1
aterres;istee 60 '4, 1.114.11) 41311.1 wife, but
elle gave the alarm ;oaf the dun:deer
was thrown out of eh% hotel. Th.,
hq there at present, mot her
nuinerou.i inhoertuaus have aluffist
turned her brain
-A Louisville phyeiciau tufil
h good joke otilliniselfto MA up -
.p. eciat3 v e audience at t he jail.
".At iny home," he saki, "I make it
.a voila to ask a blessing before eael;
meal. There is a sharp .Ii iulit
eyed little fellow -a metulier of our
fisreily.-who Sthit reached the
age of 7. He takes particular note
Of °everything that happens, and
Oftgla Makes ganint remarks. Well,
011 1110 000Isi011 to wit:eh I refer, we
sat dowo to supper, and 318 usual, I
said graee. My mied being very
much engrossed with Other thoughts
I forgot that .1 had Observed my re
lieious custom, and repeated tie ins
vocatiois Quick as the "allIen" had.
rolled from Ivy lips the second time,
this le ight hopeful of 'Ditto 10010-:(1
up • end Heti.) "Ding' a•ling-a ling
cleat nu ts, papa." It is 1.1111100PS4lary
to all that 1 fully uniferreued
him.
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leileete latlat'OenteA,xolAtollione*Pf.
• Vio8kolnkO1i;11,01,,, wood,
ituo -or, Any Ober known ret4gdY,
is only °AO T:)9,11ar A, bottle.
ge71-2t.
'Mayor of Wool letoek
been 0utliori4..1 to the contr:.ct
wit I] the , ittei 1101 Electric 0011-
etruethitt 0,1., to lade the town
with eleetrie 1; lit. l'Ite contract •
price is $1,875, for 30 lights to be
ligl;arl till mid:agile The lights
,areto rue every t.ig,ht in the yvur
except bright inteseliglet nighte.
POP forty years, Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral has been demonstrated
to,be the Most reliable remedy in
use, for colds, coughs, and lung dis-
easas. Slight colds should not be
neglected. The Pectoral will. pre-
vent their becoming chronic.
_s:Whatever be the frame of our
minds, and whatever service we
ivy lender to God, we are invariably to
fix our thoughts on the afoeement, of
Christ, es the ouly meuns whereby
'our petsons or our services eau find
acceptance With Gud.--Buee.
-It is stated that the tow:, of
Flog°, Cul., is over: tin with rats.
lIumi.11111,y, of Wichita,
Kansas, received a letter from thei e
elating that rets have collected'itt
tie town hy the end limiting
him galltt,I• ail the cats 11(1 can'
filet and ex erees them there. As a
1'08013. 11 u mph ta.y col ve11-41 fermi
welters, s. ho 00)41 glad to eive them
away, 250 este in his own town; put
illope in cages and expressed them
te _Hugo. The next day lie went to
Mulyane, twenty miles dietant; and
there Collected 300 tom eats; and ex-
preesed them leo. The !text day he
visited Motile I.fope and gathered
up 100 more ad seta them forvvard,
inteiets to fieish out 1,000 catd
end then aWait further orders. The
cold weather has caused the rate to
eolite in from the prairie in great
nombere, and they are pheyieg sad
havoc %with residence.: end tat-rebat
dime of 1111 It ituls.
To REMOVE DANDRUFP,--Cleaulie
the scalp with Prof. Low's Magic
Sulphur Soap. A delightful medic-
ate d soap for the toilet.
273 4t
(.11avet and wife, of
.Motttreal, are taking an action
against E. ,Vood for $3,000 - damages
on the ground that he performed
the inerriage coremouy of their
minor daughter withoutehis consent..
Rev. Nits Wood states that banns
were publiehed in his church three,
times, and yet• no objections were •
raised.
TAMARAC ELIXIlt
Is riot advertised to cure consumpt-
ion., liut it has merle some remark-
able cures of persons supposed to be
in the first stages - of that (be-
etles) . 473 4t
-A Toronto young mau named
Willtes MIttirct got 01) 1 epree, and
ill the evening got into a dispute
with his landlady, Annie Raynor.
Thealatter states that without pro-
voca u Munro attacked her and
getting one of her fingers in his
mouth hit it almost off leaving the
piece hanging by a shred of flesh.
A dotter was ealled, and after Mrs.
Itaynur'e wound had been Attended
to Munro was arrested and locked
np ma charges of rh•unkenness and
felonious wountlieg. In Court next
day the prisoner pleaded guilty, at
the same time saying lie remembered
nothing whatever about the occur-
rence.
IN A DREADFUL CONDITION.
Hattie E. Manthorn, of Mill Village,
Ont., says, "My cough was dreadful,
could not sleep at night.on account
of it but alben I used Hagyard's Pec•
tOt'aj Balsam I had rest and was
quickly cured. All druggists sell this
invaluable remedy. 273-2E
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A CLAIM VERIFIED
B. B. B. claims to cure all eureable
diseases of the stomach, bowels, liver,
kidneys, and blood. That it actually
preforms,all it claims, is proved by
testimonials from parties which none
can dispute. Send for testimonial's
ofremarkable curee. 273-21
---"1' 111,4 tender woisle and loving
deeds which we scatter for the
hearts which aro nearest to 118 are
immortal•seed,4t,1iat will spring up
in evel•lasting beatity, not only in
0111' own lives, but in the lives of
those born after ns. -Spurgeon.
A SENATOR'S TEiTIMONIAL.-An hon-
orable member of the Senate of Can-
ada says he had a very severe cold,
and could notiOave the house for
several days; he obtained a bottle of
Barkwell's Bronchial Detente, which
relieved him in a short time. Ile
speaks in the highest terms of this
popular remedy.
-William Dunlop, a farmer from
the Township of Werwick, started
to drive home Dec. 2nd. while
drunk. Nextlenorning helwaefound
dead undet•neath his overturned
warren in the ssad, He had driven
into the ditch. He leaves a wife
and thirteen children.
NerioNee Piees are the favorite
purgative knd anti -bilious medicine
they are mild and thorough. 273 4t
-There wee a parried woman
living at ingrate's township tvhose
husband boasts uf her splitting 200
fence rails per day as a regular
day's wells. 110 also says that it is
only a Cunimon 'thing for her to dip
seven barrels of turpentine 1161' (14
day, 31111 thot proof, it' necessary,
'eel' be had of these hicts. We ven-
ture the siesertion that there 18' Ilu
other county in the state that can
produce a W0111311 of such sterling
industry.
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Tone up the system and improve
the appetite by 'taking Ayer's Sarsa-
parilla. It will make you teel like a
new person- Thousands have found
health, and relief from sufiering, by
the use of this great blood purifier,
when all other means tailed.
-Miss Lizzie Roberts has e'crone
W
to ingham this week. We
understand that there is an attach-
ment in ilio hands of one Samuel
Nicholson, and Lizzie, having a
dread of the law and the consequence
that usually followf.3 single blessed.
Hess, has surrendeted herself,. and
the said Nicholson- 'has seized the
property, taken possession of the
goods, and 1)01) Lizzie is 110 MOTO
Roberts hut Nicholson.
Mr, W. E. Caiger, Advertising
Agent for the Toronto Nbws, says -I
was induced to try Nasal Balm for a
severe and troublesome Cold in the
Head. Once using it literally washed
out the clogged secretions, and left
my head clear as &bell. 473 -4t.
-At Baddeck, Cape Wawa some
unknown fiend attempted to blow
up Watson's photograph gallery. A
kerosene 0110 filled with powder,
• and with to lighted fuse attached,
was put in the place, and between
oue and tavo o'clock. there Was it Ur: -
Ha° explosion, shattering the glass'
and rising the roof of the building
several inches. The alarmed citizens
tented out mid('Xl ingnished the fire
before -any serions damage resulted -
Watson is local inspector of licenses
.and his premises are in the heart of
the town.
A CRYING Evire-Children are
often fretful and ill when worms are
the cause. Dr- Low's Worm Syrup
safely expels all Worms. 273-4t
-The body of a men well up, in
years was found on the beach ono
mile west of (Jolchester
'Ont. His
forehead indicates it heavy blow
from sotnething. His lace is badly
bruised and the Ault broken in.
He is. about 5 ft. 8 in. high, with
gray hair and beard, and had not
shaved for seme time. Ho is well
dressed, had on an overcoat and
cloth cap. Tho body is supposed to
be that of Captain Kerr, who was
Necked overboard by the boom of
the schemer Constitution, opposite
Sandwiele, about one month ago. •
nt of Sloe'
Xe sending!' thousuatle etatultOilai 14).140 '
itteemeetsylunt ; and tilodoe14.;sstix,,thls-
tre3,111e alarniinglylmi ;IN inporease.
ThQ us1i rentetliee, while they ntoky
give tenspeettey relief, aro lthely to do
MOTO harm.than good. Whet Is needed
is in ,Alterative and Blood -purifier.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is ineoMparebly
the best. It corsets those disterbanees
in the circulation which, cause sleepless-
ness, gives increased vitality, and xe-
stores the nervous system to a healthful
condition.
Rea. T. G. A. Cote, agent of the Mass.
porno Missionary Society, writessthat
his stomach was out of order, his :sleep
very often disturbed, and some im-
purity of the blood manifest ; but that
a perfect cure was obtained by the use
of Ayer'sSarsprilla.
Frederick W. Pratt, 424 Washington
street, Deston, writes: "My daughter
was prostrated with nervous debility.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla restored her to
health."
William F. DowIter, Erie; Pa., was
cured. of nervousness and sleeplessness
by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for about
two months, during which time his
weight increased over twenty pounds.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Aybr & Co., Lowell, Mau:
Sold by all Druggleto. Price $1; six bottles, $5.
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The News -Record,
CLINTON, ONTARIO
The Leading Censer.
vative Journal of the
County of Huron,
Bright, Incielec,,
Thoughtful Editorials, '
The Choicest Beading,
Local Happenings,
DIAriet Nowa,
County News,
Canadian News,
Etc., Etc., Etc,
a Yea-,
A BIG STRIKE.
4 -big strike was make when Powell
& Davis issued their Extract of arsap.
*Irina and Burdock. It has met with
great success, and it must, for it is the
most. powerful blood purifier in the mar-
ket. It is used with the greatest success
in all diseases arising from a debilitated
condit:on of the system, -and everyone
needs, and should use a bottle or two at
this sessoe of the year, of Powell's Ex.
tract of Sarsaparilla and Burdock. Bear
in mind one 50e. bottle contains. mbre
solid -medicine than Most dollar so-called
Sarsaparilla and bitters. Also remember
that it is sold in Clinton by all aruggists,
price 50e s bottle. Sold by nil drug-
gists and medicine dealers everywhere.
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_The North Carolina. supreme
court has decided tbat a vicious
dog is :1 "deadly weapon."
A itlYrro HOUSEKEEPERS
Mrs. RObert Williamson,of Glenda,
Parry Sound, OnL, says, "I could not
keep house without Hagyard's Yellow
Oil at hand. I have used it in my
family for croup, sore throats And a
cuefoot and cane-frighly reccomend
it to everybody." 273-1t
• -A wedding celebrated in a
Protestant church, and afterwards
in a Catholic church, makes Father
a rechurchy affair.
Worms often destroy children, but
Freeman's Worm Powders destroy
Worms, and expel them from the
system. 273.41
-Mrs. Nouveau (to departing
guest) -:--"Good night Mr. Augur.
I had begun to think that yob had
gone, and that wo had missed the
pleasure of saying good-bye to you.'
' NIL DESPEDANDUM.
"Never despair ," is a good motto
for all. If afflicted with any lingering
disease, remember, "while there is
life there is hope" Never despair of
relief until ,you have tried Burdock
Blood Bitters. It cures diseases of
the •stomach, liver. and blood when
all other medicines fail. 273-21
-Since the flight of "Rev." J.
C. Linwood from London about a
week ago, who it will bo remember-
ed tried to blow up his house by
puttinggunpowder in the coal stove,
several letters have been received
for him from girls in different parts
of the country. ADYME TO MOTHERS -Are you dis-
turbed at night and broken of your rest
by a sick cbild suffering and erying•with
pain of Cntting Teeth? If so send at
once and get a bottlb of "Mrs Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething.
Its value is incalculable. It will rel leve
the poor littlesufferer immeditrtely. De-
pend upon it, mothers; there is no mis-
take about it. 11 cures Dysentery and
Diarrhcea, regulates the Stomach and
Bowels, cures Wind Collo, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and. gives
tone ana energy to the whole system.
"Mrs Winslow Soothing Syrup" for
children teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the oldest
and hest female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25o. a bottle. Be sure and risk for "Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no
Other kind. 4431y
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like le Cell thekr speCha atteE444 otlea to my very ;0illOC• a s -, . , .
HARNESS, vilPs, quern, comos,, , !MUSKS, ETC'N't ..
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1Speelal It ttention Is direpted to eny•stoelaof ,• ' ' ,
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It will be found very co'mplete, end for durability and finish caueot be eafeerletolbas a '
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any one. As I employ none but the best workmen, and nee the heat waterfall t1t,bt
bought lo the market, all who may favorme-witis-tbeitHatarenagoteneefee _
of getting ,eattsfaction. . •# ,
iXZese---C-r"PRICT-1718 • AWAY -DOWN -
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Trunks and Valises in great variety and Prices Low.
GEORGE A. SEAR*AN.
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Cures Dsmness, _Loss of Appetite, Indigeshon, BiliouSneSS,
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver and 'Kidneys,
Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Humors, Salt .Rheum, Scrofula,
Erysipelas, and all diseases arisingfrom Impure )3/004,
(re a Deranged Stomach, or irregular action of the Bowels..
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
READ 0 U P. PRI OE.
And consult' your own interest by purchasing in the Cheapest Market.
14 lbe. Coffee Sugar - • $1 00 Best English Pickles, pi' hettle.) 25
10 lbs. Bright YelTir.v Sugar 1 00 Worcester Sauce, per bettle.... • •35
17 lbs. Pure Raw Sugar 1 00 Pure Cocoauut, per ll%.... ..... .... 37
'1 00 1 8 Bars Judd's Soap
5 lbs. Choke Hyson Tea 25
3 lbs. Sislendul Ilyson Tea - 1 00 , 4 Bars Electric Seep 25
2i lha. Extra, Dyson Tea 1 00 !Best lielb. Bar Soap 20
5 lbs. Choice Congou Tea..-... 1 00 : 4 Caliea Toilet Soap '25
4 lbs. 01101ce Japan Tea 1 00 3 lbs. New Currants 25
2 lbs. Best(Eng.)Brealtfa,st Tea •1 00 ' 2+ lis, N1.1%..Raimili8 25
21 Its. Fine Java Coffee . 1 0:) 2,1 lbs. Sulttua RaMius -• 25
3 lbs. Flue Rio Cdffee 1 0) . 3 Its. Ncw Figs 40
((11144. Bice 25 0 dozen Clothes Pin's . '20
3 lbs. Sago 25 1 Sardines, per cau,121c to. 25
4 lbs. Starch 25 I Call's Fest Jelly, per bottle.- 00
Canned Sahnou, Canned Finnan. Hoildie, Canned Mackerel, Lunch Tongue.
Boneless Pig's Feet; also, Canned Tomatoes, Plums, Pine Apple, Raspberries,
at bottom prices. Special inducements to tjnsh enstoincrs in lba, Dinner
and Toilet Sets. Call and inspect ctir etook and be convinced, ono „and all,
for patterns rare and bestof ware, you 'must come to CHINA HALL:
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The undersigned has just opened a new Drug Stew, 111 JACKSON'S
4NEW 131,Cilli, on HURON STREET,.. two doors west of the City
• Book Store, where will lie fouled a complete assortment of Pitrt
Drugs and Chemicals. also Potent Medicines and
Draitrgists' Sundries -ail that the public may ask for in thew
lines. •
• A. WORTHINGTON.
.Cliliton,13111 Janus ry, 1880.
P. changed from residence to stn.*
PITT 7.:R..4 1\T I 71 TT
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• NEW STOCK !. NEW STORE !,
BLOCV
JOSEPH CHIBLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Steve ate! Set? the stock of
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Bedroom and •Parlor. 'Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Cairs, Springs,
Mattrasses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The whole St(ielt is front the very
best ma»ufacturers. Picture Flamesand Mouldings of every description.
JOS. C1111119LEY, one door 'West of Diekson's Nook Store.
Buy Your GROCERIES
• -FROM--
THOS. ---COOPER----&----SON.
The largest, cleanest and best assorted stock of •
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
etc., in town. (J:,- Our Prices 8.14 as LOW as the Lowest, and we warrant
everything first class.
Eleir Sole agentl for the Celebrated `Cooper's' 13alany Poieder."-VA
Best Brands of CIGARS by the Box or Thousand at Manfrs. Prices
TEAS A SPECIALTY,
THOS. COOPER & 'SON;
Give us
a call.
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• Corner store in Searle's Block, Clinton.
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NEW YEAR
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Wholesale and Retail Grocers, have a very complete and FRESH STOCK of Christmas
and New Year Groceries, Lamp and Fancy Goods, China and Glassware, Confectionery,
etc. Call before you order. Farm Produce taken.
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LESLIE'S CARRIAGE & WAGON FACTORY
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Stook, a Number of' Cutters, Sleighs, Buggies and Wagons.
The Material we mantifacture:is of the best quality and the It -on work unsurpassed
In fact we make it an important feature of our business to use only the hest pro-
curable material and the best workmanship. Those in need of CUTTERS
' and SLEIGHS, of the latest makes and styles; should nor fail to
call and see us.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Repairing and Ret Promptly Atteiz. led to.
FACTORY on corner of illuion° and Oranee Streets, CLINTON
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