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AN NOUNCEMENT
Unless you wish to sive money when buying Groceries.
Your Xmas. Cake or Plum Pudding, in order to be
first-class, must have the choicest fruits, best peels,
finest extracts, etc. Our goods have just these essen-
tial qualities, and the tempting prices are an induce-
ments for you to buy here
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Very choicest Raisins, regular price 13e,
Finest recleaned Currants, " " 150,
Finest Mixed Peels, regular price, $0c,
Finest Extracts, 3 bottles tor -
Cooking Figs, 5e lb.
Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, 3 eans. for 25e.
Large Tins of Finnan I1addie ; Kippered Ilerring l0c tin.
A few dishes still left that must be sold at once regardless of cost.
Big prices paid for trade and big values given in all departments.
We want your produce and will pay the highest prices fur it,
OM' price,
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10c lb.
10c lb.
20e lb.
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EWS SROM OUR NELOIIBORS
EVENTS O . INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS,
fiat, WStldeawa`=.tl R'ni;.eF dorrespondexit0 Commumoate -- .Other
Items Clipped From Qui Fxelianges.
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Alfred Carr is laid up with a v'e'ry
s9\ c. re• cold.
W. 11. Wightrau, luta secured the
position as teacher in the Fordyce 5011001.
Misses C. McClinton and E. McDowell
are visiting this week with friends in
3otlericlt.
Tho pupils of Westfield school are
praeti.ingfor au entertainment to be
given en Dee. 21st, the last day of
school.
Bobt, and Miss Hattie Wightran, who
have been ill with typhoid fever are im-
proving under the care of Dr. Mash, of
Belgravo.
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This week we open up direct from the a
factory at Parentur, Penn., 1 crate of Fancy
tGlassware, consisting of Table Sets, Fruit
Sets, Col/dement Sets, Celery Trays, Water 4,1
Bottles, Nut owls, Olive Bowls, Finger
Bowes Rose Bowls, Spoon Trays and Cake
Baskets..
China from the best English and German
Sets, Salad
Makers, consisting of Pudding,:�e., t;s,
tSets, Cabarets, Celery Trays, Sugar and
Cream and Five O'clock Teas.
Wnr Eeval tcli.
r. Pottypiece, of Whitee1iurcli, is
o o of the patients of the Clinton hospital
where he recently uudcrweint an opera-
tion. About silt montus ago Mr, Petty -
piece had his line cap fractured and it
never knitted. The operation consisted
in Hewing or malting fresh/the ends of
tbo bones panel wiring them together:
Mr. Pettypiece is feeling very well after
his rather formidable operation and the
!:tree is progressing favorably.—Clinton
New Era.
D, Beaton of this place has been
appointed to the position of postmaster
for the village of Whitechurch, Mr.
Beaton is a very obliging and upright
Yuen in all his dealiugs. He should
make a good postmaster.
Spreads Like Wildfire. •
When things aro "rho best" they On Monday evening a number of the
become "the best selling." Abraham members of the Methodist church gath.
Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, erod at the parsonage and presented their
0., writes:"Electric Bitters are the best pastor, Bev. A. I. Brown with. a Wand -
selling bitters 1 haat handled in 20
years." Yoakum why? Most diseases xutl sets of harness for his pony and the
being in disorders of stomach, liver, following address:—
kiineys, bowels, blood and nerves. Whitechurch,, Nov. 20th, 1900..
Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, Rev. A. I. Brown,
regulates livor, kidneys and bowels, -
Our respected Pastor.—
purifies the blood, strengthens the
nerves, hence cures multitudes of mala,-. It is with united feelings of pleasure
dies. It builds up the system. Puts and gratitude that we meet with you
new life and vigor lute any weak, sickly, this evening. Pleasure, on account of
rundown mau and . woman. Price 50 the missionwhichassembles us, • andcents, Sold by Colin A. Campbell, drug_
hist. I gratitude because of such faeliugs which
ISE onAvg,
Mr. • E. Sacicriclor, formerly Graucl
Trunk agent at Belgrave, writes from
Thornloe, Teniseiming ue district, as
follows: "1 am getting along well here
we hold for you and believe we should
retain for your untiring zeal, and effect-
ual labor amongst us. We heartily
wish, not in words only, to express our
appreciation of your labor of love for
the Master in this corner of his vineyard
and like the country splendid. The —but sincerely ask you to accept this
Drops were excellent here this year aucl I Ismall, but wo trust useful token, and
believe this is going to be a line place in we pray that as Time wings its way to
a very short time. There have been a
large uu3nber of settlers from the older
parts of Ontario who leave settled here
this year."
John xrstron.4 has bought Peter
Robertson's dwelling and will move
into it next week. The price paid was
0300.
Peter Brydges and his son, John have
retilrned from their vegetable farm near
Hamilton. They intend to spend the
winter here.
Clegg and Armstrong shipped a car
1• d of hogs to Toronto on Tuesday.
Chief \'annorman and wire, of Whin. -
in, spent Sunday in tet5 i4i
Miss Bruce and Miss Sherbrook, of
Blyth, spent. ScLwlay .at Mr. Bruce's
here.
• Wm. Geddes liar his„ new chopper
placed in position and 1•t again prepared
t do first-clat,s work in4 tint line.
While coning home fro' Wingham
Saturday night, Fountain Naylo
tcok a paralytic stroke aucl fell from his
rig. He was pickup, Ain an uncou-
scios condition•Nse. are pleased to hear
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that he is recover g. John Brydges is
taking his place et the elevator- •
The Presbyterians here intend to build
Su.erior J ewelry.
,
the great Eternity your work may ever
continue to be bountifully aud unceas-
ingly blessed.
Signed by A. D. Beaton, ou behalf of
the donors.
Wee, closod u shed nest summer.
We pride ,ourselves in always beeping • in stock the veverya larglhelie,n; will be 100
c1 feet long and 50
c.
best of everything in' the jewelry line and although we do not feet wide. `They will then have every -
make as high a percentage of profit as on cheaper lines, C. thing coirplete.
have the satisfaction of knowing that we give good value;, :and _...
that is what we want, - A satisfied customer is the best ad- Great Luck of an Editor.
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vertiement, We to have you for one,
expect
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER?
New
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Having just opened up our new stock of Fall Goods, we
quote a few bargains.
In Fall Dress Goods we show a full range of Plaids,
Houle -Suns, Tweeds and Ladies' Cloth Suitings, ranging
,from 40 cper yard and upwards. See our new
Ladis' J
THE HEW STORE
Having just past into stock another sbipmaati�
Ladies' Jackets and
bought direct from the manufacturer for SPOT CASH
at liberal discount, we are prepared to giv,i b'ggea
and bette.i Bargains than ever.
Ladies' and Misses' Jackets ranging in price thus
o'
$2.5o, $2.95, $8.50, $4,06, $4.75, $5.75, $6.50, $7
$7.5o, $8.00, $9.00, $ l0, $12. See them.
Ladies' and Misses' Furs in Capes,Caperines, Ruffs,
Boas, Gauntlets, etc., at special cut prices.
Corsets, hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Ribbons,
Laces, Handkerchiefs, etc., in great variety.
AstoundiUg• Discovery. (i<w
From 0oopersvilie, Mich., comes word .,
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of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant �':
tasting liquid that when used. before 1
retiring by any one troubled with a bat[
Cough always ensures a good night's
rust. "It \will soon cure the cough too"
writes Mrs. S. Himelburger, "for three
generations of our family have used Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
and never found it's equal for Coughs
and °Olds." It's an unrivaled life-saver Chas. McCrea; No. 4, Thos. Molex, jr;
when used for desperate lung diseases. No. 5; 3n. Siston; No. V, J. Robb.
Guaranteed 'bottles 50e and $1.00 •at
Cul.in A. Campbell's. Trial bottles free. I Cardiff — Shaw — The' following a. -
t counts were ordered to be paid i—
Me n,.M%
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Speoial for Saturday,
39 Men's Suits
Late style, well tailored, perfect fitting suits, regular
price $6,5o, $7.00, $7.5o and $8.00..
Your choice for $5.95.
This is your chance. Don't miss
and get first choice.
Boys' Suits, Boys' Reefers,
Boys' Pants, Boys' Underwear,
Men's Reefers, Men's Pants,
Men's Vests, Men's Overcoats,
Men's Underwear.
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it. Coale early
Bove' Overcoats,
Men's Suits,
Men's Overall,
Men's Ulster., •
Terms Cash and One Price.
Highest price paid for Produce.
The Cheap Cash Store. Opp. Bank of Hamilton,
,xoz;zt.xti: Jas. Logan, tile, $55.55; Geo. White,
gravelling,$l0.S0; Jas.Loan, inspecting
drain, $2.50; M. Kelly, ditch and draw -
lug tile, $2.00; R. Youhill, repairing
br'd o $50; D. Irvine, burying steer,
'lie home of William Bowman, 3rd
resented a lively scene on Wed-
nesdfiy ,Nov. 21st, when a goodly com-
pany of guests assembled to witness the tea; Juo GarnisS,repairing bridge, $9.50;
marriage of John G. Turnbull, a well iss Sarah Tilos. Proctor, tile and culvert, $1.200;
known young gentleman of .Grey, eldest T. Codo,coon, tifees, lve H. 3.26;
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J n of Reeve daughter ,of rJas ll KernaMnan, and
son, putting in culvert, $2.25 J. Lamb,
Jack -
mush'. to the host, who has resided with putting in culvert, $2.50; Alcock and
the latter. At u o'clock Rev. John Ross, pollard, work on Garuiss drain, $130;
T. Maunders, cleaning out culvert on
B, A., spoke the magic words once the east boraidary, $3; P, �itnent, l;tttuber
happy boon f relativesttl the hearty con- fur cboUn any, ; Cautleon, dumber
gratulatious of and friends e,2 • W. Sellars, repairing road,
Miss Vindlater. Miss Thompson,
Tho wedding =rah was well played by clraiti' roach to
- �S Na°�� R. Youhill, repairing
"For two ~oars all efforts to cure I c•) OtaedQnia. Ont., was thebridesmaid and
zenla in the palms of my hands failed," Will 7'nr ibuil rendered Services as
rites Editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse,
Kan., "then I was wholly curet. oy
Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's the
lincdiseases.for
Onlyit2 Eruptions, Sores Celia d Ai
Campbell's,
EOI ] YC]•;.
Miss Lottie Haines, who has boon
visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward Mc-
Quillin for the past week, has returned
hone.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines and
daughter, Winnie, intenclvisiting friends
its Grimsby, Hamilton, Winona and
other points at the Christmas holidays.
A few of the young people from Luck -
now spent avery enjoyable evening at
the Lome of Edward Haines last Friday.
Miss GusSie Haines intends spending
her Christmas holidays with her sister,
Mrs. Edward McQuilliu near Lucknow.
Miss Lizzie Wellwood intends having
a ooneert for her scholars at the close of
the school 'tern.
Fawn Colors. NewYork styles.
in Black, >"aw.. and Blue Latest ,
Perfect fits'at $5,00 and up. , Capes,
Also a full stock of Fur Goods in Ladies Jackets, p ,
Muffs and Ruffs at prices to suit the purchaser. See these
goods before purchasing elsewhere. airs Union
See our special value in Blankets ; 4o pairs of
leets at $1,6..per pair and up. Also a ' full stock i3Ta11 $ 5 pair and upward,
Wool Blankets at $4.00 perp
A full stock of yarns always on laded.
MILL
" Hit the .tail
On the Head.'
groomsman. The bride, attired in a
most becoming costume of peacock bine
satin, looked charming indeed and her
attendant was very neatly costumed in
dark navy blue trimmed with lace.
Wedding gifts, numerous useful and
valuable were there in large measure,
bespeaking the popularity of the prin-
cipals. An elegant supper was served
and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Before
rising from the 'table the officiating
olergymau spoke words of congratula-
tion, counsel and good cheer befitting
the occasion. The evening was devoted
to social enjoyment along the lune of
music, song, story, dancing, &o. Mr. 4STm Isbtstt r, gravel, 70cts; Foss i onh,ll,
and Mrs. Turnbull will make their home George Taylor,,;
lean' ditch and creels, $5; A. Taylor,
If you have eruptions, pains in the
head or, kidneys, sfomach trouble and
feelings of voeariness, Hit the nail on
die head." Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
Hammer id use. If ctuill purify your blood.
7'he masses praise it for doing this and
making the''iudtate body healthy.
Sick Hcad ache—"I•ruas troubted
tuittt sick headaches. 1 took R'ood's Sar.
saparilta, my husband having been cured
of salt rheum by if, and soon it made rite Pollard wero granted $35 for wort: on
fest t1 r -a new �+uonian. Mrs. Robed I C•,aitiiss drain.
eilIeAfee, Deerhurst, Onf. Cardiff•' -Code -•-The following Deputy
7. i i Returning Officers \i ere appointed in
case a poll be •required at th.i coirtin,.
14," 1 Election viz:— Division *o.
app ditch
digging
the Kraehling farm shorn bo drained
wholly through Morris. .After the ex-
amination of a larQ s nuni',per witnesses
His Honor gave judgeiuent setting .,side-
the aivarcl in so far as it affects the lands
of Messrs. Stalker, Dingwall and Ross,
he appellants in the cause. Costs to be
paid by the respondents, who all live in.
Morris. A. B. Macdonald for the appel-
lants; E. L. Dickinson, for respon•lents.
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bridge, ;�a.; 1;, Mathors, lag ' '. are too ' .
43.20; D. Miller, repairing approach on 1s all right, if you fat;
h already.
Ncrth boundary, 50cts; R. Johnston, re-
pairing
e- and all wrong, f too thin
i r 50ets; Wel. Sellars,
tiirinM culvert,
r• a little more, or less, is-
ccurt costs as per Judge's order, $7.50; healthy; � It
p c0 W.Clark drainage
Fat, enough for your habit, is
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cleaning ditch, •. ; ,
James Marshall, attendance at court,$5; I no great harm. Too fat, consult
Anderson and Elder, hall rent, $3.00;
Judge Mason, c urt expenses, $5.00;
R. D• Bruce, culvert and gravel-
s. doctor; too thin, persistently
thin, no matter what cause, take
ling, gid; Win• Cochrane, ti e, X3.30; Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Scott, drain and bridge as per engineer's
estimate, $47; M. M. Cardiff, council- I
fors fees, $25; E. Bosman, urafni and
` There are many causes of get
bridge, 3"r; 13. B. Gann, clothing for I ting too thin; they all come
Campbell, $3.3S; Geo. Jackson, taking under then: two heads: over
Campbell to Please of Refuge, $3.00", work and under -digestion.
atterclauce at court $2.00;
Stop over -work, if you can;
but, whether you can or not„
take Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil, to balance yourself
with your work. You can't live
on it--true--but, by it, you
There'slimit, however;
in Grey where they commence house-
keeping with the best wishes of their
many friends,
The council met according to adjourn-
ment on Nov. 19th;members all present;
the reeve in the chair; minutes of last
t' read and passed
Cardiff— Shaw •-•- Mr. Code was in -
ditch, $1; Jas Cruickshank, repairing
wagon, $1.75; Alcock and Pollard, .work
ou chain, $35; W. 3• Johnston, inspect-
ing. drain, $3; A. 'Shaw,iespecting drain,
0; William Isbister inspecting drain,
meeting
C d
Shaw--Code—The council then ad -
you'll
a
strt,etecl to have award drain at lot i, `,lotirued to ingot again on the loth Dee you'll pay forit.
con. 7 cleaned out as soon as the water 1 nest.
pernniits• �'. CLAM:, Clerk.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Cotle- Jt1Ck50it- -Alt account present- Oil is the readiest cure for
ed by P. Amour Wes laid over for future
consideration. , y t:: x41, "can't eat," unless it comes of
Cardiff—Jackson—The accottnt of Jus. .i eaSeof peculiar 1UCa1 interest \\'aS + your doing no work --you can't
tried before His Honor Jud, 01liassuu•at I long be well and strong, without
Cruickshank laid over• front last ingot-
iug was ordered to be paid.. IIl th flu the lath oust. u 0 INIaret t hat 50mC Sort Of xtctivity.
111e, ted th Johnston reported having y an 1 •'i"ho i3riu f9b has
inspected the Garuiss drain and found it 'Ditto tell years toad baa award
c was
asesiittl Chia 15tctt f ro ori 'it,
satisfactorily cnnplotecl. antler the T� take rio other.
• - '--_lmt tho retort of Mr. taking the water of Mr. l'%d. lr.raeltlini;'S 1 1i+ yo'u have ,,,,,,t
Code—Cardiff—That
nst Catitu10 T 1 1 tried it; send `for
Johnston bo adopted. Caret in easterly and w,•sterly d r iction3s frets aa.rriXfla, its
Code•••-Jacl.son — Messrs Alcock and
through M, rr s and last Wuwaitosh.
Sonia 1110+iths iu;o tht, tungin.cr )f Moiiss
made practically the same award. I''roln
this award Messrs. Stalker, D+ingwa 1
and itoss,�whosallliVeiti East Womenlosh
)ppealcd en the grounds CI at bo h
it31x3pa 9 awards w: re wrong ill that that, faints
1, D. I�:tiulla�v; No, 2,
G. Belly; No.13r ` were at.lirue �:+t:rily liurtlsY:i.t ..=1,1 ti.at
groeablo taste will
suroprisop�you. 4y ,.q..
SCOTT BOW N>
+chemists,
Toronto.
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