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ANNOUNCEMENT
Unless you wish to save 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-
rments for you to buy here .
Very choicest Raisins, regular prleo 13e, our price, 10c lb.
Finest reele:lard Currants, 't " 15e, lOe Ib.
Finest Mixed Peals, regular price, 30e, - 200 lb.
Finest Extracts, 3 bottles for - -
Cooking Figs, fie ib..
Peas. Corr), Tomatoes, 3 cams for 25e,
Largo Tins of Finnan Haddie.; Kippered herring 10e tin,
A few dishes stillleft that must be sold at once regardless of cost..
Big prices paid for trace and big values given in all departments.
We want your produce and will pay the highest prices fur it.
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These goods were bought to arrive the first of Oc-
gtober, but being two months late we were allowed an
extra large discount to take them now.
1 Package of Salad Sets.
They are in three different colors with heavy gold !�
itracing. The set consists of one large Bowl and six small ds
0ones. While they last you may have them at 1i
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EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READEtiS,
Int t Wideawali o Tunes. Correspondents Corxw uxueate"-^ Other
Items Clipped From. Our Vacc1#nAaes.
Saw Death Near.
"It .often made my Heart aoho,"
writes L. C, Overstreet,. of Elgin, Tena.,
"to hear iny•wife cough until it seemed
her weak ak taut we lungs would collapse.
Gold do, turn said she was SO far gore
with (oustttnption that no medicine or
earthly help t,uuJ,l save her, but a friend
recotutnended. Dr. Kung's New Discov-
ery and persistent use of this excellent
medicine staved her life." It's absolute-
ly giuu antcect for Coughs, Colds, l3ron-
ehiti;,, lstiiren end all Throat and Lung
disee see. 50e nu+l :11.00 at Colin .\.Camp•
bull's. Tila1 bottles free.
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WEST WtiwaiNOHrd.
The members of the W. F. M. S. at,
St. Helens held their thank -offering
meeting on Friday evening, Doo. 7th,
when Mrs, Watt, President of the
Guelph Presbyterian Society, adclressuc1
the meeting, and Mrs. Kee, Luelc-
w, assisted with the program,
S. ApplebVikas bought 3. Wagner's
farm,. on tht g aver road, Hallett, near
Londesboro, paying therefor the sum of
$5,200; it is said that Mr. Wagner has
purchased a 200 acre farm in West
Wawanosh from Mr. Washington.
Owing tthe retirement of
1VIr. Paulin from the bu• 1 ness we
purpose offering our e. tine ,stock
of Hardware,HarVes ' :'cols,Glass,
Paints, Skates, Bel s, St yes, Tin-
ware, etc., etc., ► e next 30 days
for cash at
Greall
ice,s
A Woman's Awful Peril.
"These is only one chance to save your
life and that is through au operation"
were the startling words heard by Mrs.
L B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from
her doctor after he had vainly tried to
euro her of a frightful ease of stomach
trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones
had forrned and she constantly grew
worse. Then she began to use Electric Bit-
ters which wholly cured her. It's a won-
derful Stomach, Liver and Kidney rem-
edy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite.
Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. For sale
by Colin A. Campbell.
.13/1ST WA`VAN OSH,
Whilo Albert Stein and David Tis-
dale vere cutting wood in the former's
buslnitey had the good luck of captur-
ing a fineiceoou weighing about 25
pounds.
Mr. Richard Chamney of the ninth
concession intends building a large barn
next spring. Mr. Joseph Flynn, of St.
Augustine has secured the framing cen-
t act.
Peter W. Scott, of East Wawanosh,
was in town on Monday. He is one of
tho stiff Consoevatives of that staunch
Liberal township, and would not be a
bat. fellow, if it were not for his bitter
izanship.—Clinton New Era.
Mrs. George Henry, oilliveleet,
who has been stopping h her sole an
law, A. Challenger, of the base line, i ear
Clinton, for several weeks, having under-
gone an operation• for the removal of a
cataract, returned home last week. She
can now sec much better than she could
before, thong 'not as well ac she expects
to later on .
a.9.it sieitswer.
W. McEwen is able to be around
after his severe attack of bronchitis.
Thomas McEwen has disposed of his,
cow; A. Hooper was the purchaser at a
bandsanie figure.:
P. McDonald hal Or stone bee last
Wednesday, for the ptirporo of clean -
tug up a fallow.
Miss Maggie Wright spent a few dais
with lier friond, Miss Irate Wright,
Jas. Simpsons has gone to Goderieli as
juryman this week.
William Douglas has lost his driver;
it will bo missed by Mr. Douglas as he
had it for about thirty years.
Miss Ellen Hislop held a successful
carpet rag bee last Wednesday. Tina
ladies turned out in excellent style, all
that was missing was the sterner sex.
Miss Barbara McLeod is visiting at
Robert Ireland'•s ou the C. lino.
Miss Belle McIntosh has rettirned home
after spending the week with her sister,
Mrs, Ed. Smith,
We must have honey,, and for
this reason ' it will be to your ad -
,vantage to make your car 'h . par-
Chases with Us.
Parties indebted, to
the firm,.willkindly take
notice thatall accounts MUST BEI; SETTLED
by Cash or Note on or before the first day of
January, 1901.
oun A � ''� •) 4+' (J l i JIB, J�'ry,
is caused by weakness of the
stomach or bowels is likely to
yield to SCOTT'S EMULSION of
Cod Liver Oil.
We .don't say sure;. and you
may not be sure that your, or
your little one's trouble is due
to weak stomach or bowels.
Doctors can't always trace a
disease to its cause; and you
can't. •
SCOTT'S EMULSION -of Cod
Liver Oil is the easiest food for
a tired digestion. But that
isn't all ; it encourages stomach
and bowels to tackle their
work; it gives and. • gets them
strength from the other food
they are able to take. Give it
times
Food is the best of medicine:
food that sets the body going
again.
This is health: give it time.
Tho genuine
has this pikt-
uro on lt, tako
� no other.
>r,• P.. If you have
�41i t triad it,
('UI sand for free
sample, its
^. w agreeable
; taste will sur.
prisb you.
SCOTT & SOWN tsrc�wltt�,;
Chemists, nr$1.06; all druggists.
Food Changed To Poison.
Putrefying food; in tho intestines pro-
duces effects like those of arsenic, but
Dr. Thing's New Life Pills expet the
poisons from clogged bowels, gently,
easily but surely, curing Consitpatiou,
Biliousness' Sick Heartache, Fevers, all
Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only
25e at Colin. A. Campbell's.
moult IS.
Messrs Alex. and James Cloakey, of
the 6th lin e making preparations fore
the emetic i' a fine brick house next
spru,
Edwngard Armstrong has been having
his house re -sided. Ed., doseu't believe
iu being cold.
Albert Cole, of the 7th line has erect-
a new woodshed and Robt. Young a new
-kitchen,
Wm. Ward wears a pleasant smile.
Reason why? Its a wee boy.
Wood cutting will be all the go for a
few months. Win. Easom and Fred.
Stevenson are cutting a. large quantity
for Edward Armstrong.
James Craig is visiting at his old home
on the 6th line.
Miss Amanda Nethery has gond to
live with her grandmother, Mrs. Hender-
son, of East Wawanosh,
John Kelly, of the 7th line had a
ploughing bee ou Dec, 77th. About 12
acres turned over In one day.
Messrs Edwin Wightman and Geo.
Proctorhave been collecting funds in the
township for the erection of a shed at
the Presbyterian church at Belgrave.
We believe they have met with good
su000ss.
Once more the municipal pot is start-
ing to simmer. Rumor has it that Mr.
Cardiff will resign. Some say for higher
honors. Jets Shurrie's name is mentioned
to take his place, and it is said Geo. Tay-
lor intends coming out again: Either
gentlemen would make good councillors
iu case Mr. Cardiff resigns.
Georgie Parker, daughter of the late
Geo. Parker, of Sunshine, is i11 with
typhoid fever.
Wm. Fear of this township has pur-
chased James Ross' 100 -acre farm in
East Wawanosh..
T. , Campbell, of Winnipeg, is the
guest of his father-in-law, Edward Bos-
man.
A. Sunday School entertainment will
be held at Browntowu on Friday even-
ing, 21st inst.
James Shurrie has announced himself
as a candidate for township councillor.
John Bell. of the 5tlt line has got his
c
per in running order again.
LGeorge Proctor nad the end taken oar
t o of his fiug s in a turnip slicer.
Mrs. W. H. Fergusoj! has received
word from her sister, Mis'st.!Graoe Irvin,
who has been laboring in China for the
China Inland Mission for the past twelve
years. She arrived at Shanghia fu
September after many weeks of
perilous travel. Late in October
she sailed for home, oomingby eve foief
England and expects to
here about the New Year.
sisters, Mary and Eli'zabeth�
in Shanghai. Miss Irvin left Toronto
twelve years ago with a party of 21 mis-
sionaries bound for China and she has
never boon home since. No doubt her
many old friends in Morris tri 1 1 o
pleased to hear of her safe return,
STO
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IPAPP Par MP'. 4,1•Ptip
Store
Fresh
roceries
at Prices that are bound to
be of interest to the Econ-
omical Housewife and the
Grocery -buying Money -saving
Public in general Note well
our Prices and bring this adv
with you for reference.
18 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar for...1.00
20 lbs. Bright;Coffee Sugar for .....1.00
10 Bars Good Laundry Soap for . , . , . 25c
Household Amouia regular price 15c
for.
Washing Soda per lb
DingmaretBlue our price
Canada Laundry Starch
Corn Starch per pk
Canned. Peas, Can
Canned tomat -
Fine cleaned currants.
Best selected raisins
Pure Icing Sugar per lb
Best Lemon and Orange -peels
Choice Fresh Lemons 8 for , . .. 5e
Fine New Figs per 1b 50
Brunswick Sardines per tin , ... 50
Canned Fresh Herring 10e
Choice Salmon per tin , ... 10c
Tomato Catsup regular price 15c for12c
Worcestershire Sauce our price • 10e
Fresh cheese A 1 quality our price -18e
Kippered Herrings 100
Large box matches 10e
1 ib tin. Baking Powder (absolutely
pure) , .. .. •...150
Uncolored Japan "Pea regular price
35c for 25c
Choice Toilet Soap 3 cakes for 8o
Clothes pins per doz ., ...... le
Swiss Breakfast Food.... lye
Rolled Oats 10 lbs for .... , ....250
Pearl,Tapioca per ib . 50
Fresh Sago 5c
Gillett's Lye " , ... , , , . l0c
Choice Coffee , . 25e
Grape Nuts per pk..... . . . 20o
Pot Parley per lb 3c
,.1Oc
le
er ib 50
5c
Corn, 3tins for 250
tins for , , , .. 250
lou
10c
8c
150
'reach
er two
x11 remain
i ow% Tins?
Wo ofkr Out) hundred Doll, s Rt;-
ward for any ease of Catarrh t1 : t cannot
bo cured by Holl's Catarrh re.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., P ops., Toledo,
Oeio. We, the undersign 1, have known
1?. 3. Cheney for the la . 15 years, and
bcliev., laim per ',oily honorable iu a 1
businosstr'ausact en and finaneially apt
to carry out an ' + ligations needo
tltoir firm.
Wrs�r.� TUnus, Wholosalo Drug, is h,
Toledo, O. W:tr.t)z;rO, 11iNtxAN lni t t- ,
v1,1. 'Whnlcenle Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hon's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
ahth le directly upon the bto.,d and tai. ?
eons' strff++ces of the system. Price ;See
per bat i-:; Sold by 011 Dru prat...
thnozii
.tall d lily Pills are the best.
Staple
Department
Heavy Cotton shirtings . 100
Good Flannelette . • 5c
New Pattren Prints , , , . ...... t 5c
Heavy Table Linen, . 25e
Twill•Creton (good patterns) .... 8c
Heavy Towelling 50
Large Linea Towels, reg. 20e, special
at, .12}c
INS!
coots and
Shoes.
A large stocl- to select from,
at cut prices.
Ladies' Cloth Slippers, special, ......100
Ladies' Carpet Slippers 35c, for 25o
Ladies' Dongola Riots, to clear... 1.25
Children's Strong Batton Boots. , 05o
Boys' Strong School Boots , , , , 00c
Men's Strong Boots ,...... ....1.00
Girls' School Boots, special. • . , , 95e
Cli thing
Department.
$2,000.00 worth in the
Basement.
Boss' strong wall -made Pants, 50e
Men's Heavy Tweed. Pants . , 75e
Men's strong well -tailored Suits
Men's Heavy Pea Jackets 3,95
Boys' Heavy Reefers
Boys' well -made Suits, special ......1.50
Men's Heavy Freize tasters 5.00
Men's strong: riveted Overalls. , ..... 75c
Men's Rain Coats, special ..... 1,95
Gents'
Furnishings.
Men's Heavy Underwear, special , . , , 25e
Meu's.Heavy Braces, our price - 15c
Men's Lined Kid Gloves
Men's Top Shirts, to clear. . .. 25e
Men's Unlaundered Shirts 500, for.. 40e
Men's Flannelette Night Shirts ......50c
Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs 5c
Men's Silk Ties , , .. 150
Men's Heavy Wool Sox, 2 pair for. , 25e
Men's Fine Black Sateen Shirts 500
other
Departtments
are full and running over with
similar Bargains which we
have no rcom to quote here;
we claim our prices are
lower than the lowest, vality
considered. Com: a'y.l se.e.
You are the judg .
The Cheap Cash Store.
Opp, Bank. of Hamilton
Says Ho Was Tortured. ,
"•I suffered such pain from corns I
could hardly walk," writes.H Robinson,
Hillsborough" Ills., "but Bnciclen's Arni-
ca Salve completely cured them. " Aets
like magic oa sprains, bruises, eats,
s ares, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per-
fect healer of skin diseases nod piles.
Cure guaranteed by Colin A. Campbell.
Zoo.
et
Thrs. Russell lets` sold his dwelling in
the village to Dan Wheeler and has gone
to Saginaw to be overseer on a large
farm.
We are pleased to say Mrs. David
Geddes is improving fnrui her severe ill-
ness.
Armstrong and Clegg shipped a car of
cattle on Monday, They a1s) shipped
a ear load of hogs on Tuesday.
Quito a number from hero attended
Myth, tho funeral of Sanies Bennett, D yt , on
Sunday,
Wit Allison has bought the owner lot
opposite his sh ap and intends building
on it in the spring.
Vieto haslet). and Mr. E3lanehflower
ta? De%il's Lake, Dakota, are 'visiting in
the tillage Ibis `week.
A veb lead of car young sports drovo
is (i :,utrtalra en taturtl ty. They a isittcl
'u: tiny Di oolc's oyez Sunday. •
" "-°.,t, tee yetiug to trate tusd:ietto mey be
< t
creep, whooping coufh and colds by
sc•Cretelenc—they breathe it.
Sir Charles x ive"s Ve also tt. Pre silent
of the Geaud Trunk Railway, lm - i -:sued
a circular annoiuicieg that r." G. B.
Reeve will a.esume the position of Gen-
eral Manager on December 15.
Children Cry for
c
The now .law under which persons
o" Chinese origin entering Canada lay
a poll tee; or $100 goes int a force oar.
Jautu ry 1st,
"Wit fol Waste
:tl<Ta les T '`oeful
P. -is rl.s arsasfefut not to secure etshet
you need and might have as it is to squan-
der':hat you already possess. blesttth is
priceless possession. you can secure it
and beep if by taltng :g'ood's Sarsaparilla
vs/licit purifies Jilt, .blood., COO diseasot end
invigorates the 'thole system.
Boil •`2 eases greatly troubled eolith
bills and tad btood and vas ad'ursed to
try Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 fottotved this
advice and the benefit 1 reset ted twat sv
creat that t took a sec d bottle and tlas
cured." M. L. Petit, Lyons, fiat.
o•l d! , t,
w . Nei,+".e Pip' .APPA' net,