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See lour Silver Plated Pioklo Dish for $1 Butter
Dish for $l; 5 Bottle Cruetfor*2.. Solid Silveroid
Teaspoons M?5c per doz., warranted to, wear the
same till there is no spoon .left. See our Sterling
Silver Souvenir Spoons at 75c each .
1(8.
See .our Nickle Alarm Clocks
for $125, they are extra good,
Value. Solid Walnut or Oak
American•. Clocks for $3,50.
Nickle Times' for $1
WATCHES
Ladies Solid Silver Watch $4.50
Boys' Solid Silver Watch, $6.00
Gent's Gold Filled. Watch, 812
Ladiel?' Gold. Filled Watch, 810
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J W. LERY
Ladles' Stick Pius* .-- 1Oc to $s
Ladies'$rooches from 10c to $15
Ladies' Bracelets from 25c to $7
Ladies'SolidC,.oldRings75c to$510
We also have a complete line of
Wovelties consisting of the very latest
goods in Salad Bowls, Nut Bowls, Cake
Dishes, Carving Sets, Ladies' Silver
Companion BoXos, Hairpin Boxes, Sil-
ver Hat Brushes, Powder Puffs, Can-
dle Sticks, Glove Hooks, Lead Pencils,
Book Marks and all the leading novel-
ties that can be bought for money. Re-
member these prices are until after
Christmas only.
B. RUMBALL,.
Jeweler and Bell Telephone Exchange.
ust 1( Arrived
A big Stock of
t : da�i �t4 � t i 41 •9
*, be dfeult a' terdt+ `de
ermine the•
e t ure wr 1 ,ene "'est. an: , -latest
regular stock6
• e not��leetewill
� nor
cena.ber brings winter , ..:�� - . .,.: { _ they
g in all its severity, and Clot
needs are of prime importance.
they � Shoppers are not s
y know a thi,xg or two about values and i~in. *
wherever we are.. We feel sureyou willus
if we offer you a few not be often
suggestions as to what Woill
useful as well as ornamental for Holiday Gifts.
We know it is real hard to make an intelligent
� choice except yo
have plenty of time at your disposal, but here you have such a m •
titude of things to choose and pick from that one soon
theywant. Ladies, ens gets what
generally buy for their gentlemen friends such a,
A Good FUR CAP of some fashionable style, or a nice Initial SILK HANDK'F, pretty TIE, Pair Fine.
KID GLOVES. We onl ' mention these few lines but there are manyothers.
Then Gents. usuallsA
buy for their dear old Mother or their pretty bright eyed little Sister or that other darling little
itt1e
Sweetheart some such article as a Pretty DRESS PATTERN, nice pair KID GLOVES, set of goo
warm FURS or FUR CAPE, pretty half doz.. HANDK'FS, Stylish MANTLE, new CARPET for the~
best Room and scores of other suitable things in which this store abounds, all of which are'here at
the least possible cost to the buyer.
you ,,,1 ne Thor .
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Bought,at a great discount for cash from the late well-known
firm of Cooper & Smith, Toronto, who have recently
failed. The prices we offer these good,s at, will,be
the lowest ever quoted in Clinton for the same quli-
ty of goods. In connection with this special offer,
we have job liner which we are placing on our Bar-
gain Counter, and which will be cleared out regard-
Iess of cost.
There's a Wonderful difference between our present prices and
what they used to be under the old credit system, but
we find that Cash Buying and Cash Selling enables us
to sell goods at a slight advance on- ordinary wholesale
cost.
THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE.
Butter and Eggs taken as Cash
AY LOR&
NOW m:sxoce FORXMAS IRADE
..i,.' V r'j'�!L",1 Raisins, London Layers, Black Baskets and for
A -. v L i7 Dessert, VtTencias off stalk, fine off stalk selected.
CURRANTS, Prime Provincials in barrel, and half barrels, °boldest Vostizzas in oases.
New Prones, Figs and Dates, Oranges and Lemons, NUT1, new soft shelled Almonds,
New Grenoble Walnuts and Filberts, Shelled Almonds. New PEELS, Orange, Lemon
and Citron. Fresh ground SPICES of all kinds. Full lines of CROCKERY, CHINA
and GLASSWARE—Tea Setts, Dinner Sets, Toilet Setts, Special values in new sea-
son TEAS and fragrant COFFEES. Cash for BUTTER and EGGS.
N. ROBSON, - Clinton
INOWNWIEW
THE NEW
PHOTO - GALLERY
CLINTON
For the next 60 days- only the subscriber
will make first-class
Cabinets, any style $2 per doz.
Other sizes accordingly. Tintypes taken,
Pictures taken on cloudy, days equally ap
well as on sunny days, by the new process.
Call. at the new gallery. ,
J: W. COOK,
Opposite Fair's Mill, Clinton.
Tueke1! illith Municipal Election,
Notice is hereby given that the annual fneetin
'for the nomination of'eaudidatosfor the office of
Reeve, Deputy-Ytoeve and Councillors for the
Townshipof Tuckorsmitb, for the' next ensuing
nnoo• n, on BXDAV DEOIMIJISR,'29nd, 1893,land
in ease more than thattonessaty nitmber,ef can.:
didstes are proposed and a Poll 'demanded, Polls
'Will be open on. MONDAY *JANUARY 1st 1894
ad follootqw For Division No. 1, at 8FROAT'S
WAGON snot.EGMONDVILLE Joseph Weber,
ft*" - Deprive Returning /Officer. For Division No. 2,
•at SCHOOL HOUSE, Na. 6, (Broadfoots); Janos
,Broadtoot Deput -tteterning Officer, For
Division No. 8, at SCHOOL DOUSE No. 2, S.
sinillie. Do tity Eetuthln Ofilo For Division
IIYL
No, 4, s BALL John dihclair, Dopuuty-
Returningultleor. And further' -take notice that
on the same day and' at the above named planes
the Voted of the Bloaters will be taken on the
-gueatfon of the prohibition of tho mahulaoturo,
sale and tralno of in exieatin liquors 69 a bevo.,
raga, and that the Clerk wit be at hit office on
Monday', tbo lith] day of De • tabor,. 1893, at 1100h,
for the apPointreent of , collo to attend the
varlonli poiling plaoea abb • t the, final inn& iizg
°np Of the ve er'bthe o rick pri boha1T4t Yer•
tete adyooit tire rind ne at
the *lid ?.se 1 $. sM,
i faa+lf and '
SHORTHAND,
Eloinentary and advanced classes in Short-
hand and Typewriting aro now being conducted
by Mrs Coleman, in the Perrin Block. Pupils
will be thoroughly prepared to creditably till
good positions constantly opening throughout
the country. As Mrs Coleman, who is a practi-
calstonographer and an experienced teacher,
will devote her whole time and energgles to giving
instructions in those useful branches Pupils
from 'neighboring towns can be aeoomodated
with lessons at hours enabling them to come to
Clinton daily,and rgtllrn home by train. For
further partiulars, address, MRS. EDITH E.
COLEMAN, P. 0.184, Clinton, Ont.
YOU WANT TO TRAVEL
ON THE IBEST LINE OF
RAILROAD—THEN USE THE
C. P. R.
roti wish your Telegrams sent
'quickly then use the •
O. Pi J..Vr TJ T EG1 ,?fr
:ottwpoisi A It 0 .g,'.
OPEf'SBook Sire».
Just opened 28 doz Fine Brocaded and Plain Silk Pocket. HANDK'FS, the
wholesale price of which was from $4 to $12, and to be so) d for Christmas
Presents to customers of this store at 50c each. This is a rich harvest.
Come Early for Choice.
GIY.ROY 8c WISE1VLAN
CLINTON
COTTAGE TO RENT.
The comfortable cottage on Huron street, at
present occupied by Mr Thomas March, is offered
to rent. It contains every accommodation for
ordinary family, with good stable and garden.
Apply to WILLIAM ROBINSON.
STRAY CATTLE.
Came into subscribers premises, about the 1st
of November, three 3 -year-old Steers. The
owner is hereby notified to proye property, pay
charges and take them away.
J. R. HOLMES, Holmesvillo.
Durham Bull Calves for Sale.
For sale two splendid Durham Buil calves,
both red, aged about 10 months each. Both
were prize winners at the various fall shows,
Owner is short of room and will sell very reoeon-
able. WILLIAM SNELL, Hallett, Clinton.
Poet Office.
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Municipal Taxes;
Mr Thos. Neilans, Collector of Taxes for the
Township of Hullett, will be at Bell's Hotel,
Londesboro on THURSDAY, November 30th,
and THURSDAY, December 14th, and at Kin -
bum on WEDNESDAY, December 13th, for the
purpose of receiving taxes.
All taxes not paid by the 14th Deoembor will
be.oharged 6 cents on the dollar extra,
3i THOS. NEILANS, Collector.
- MUSIC
We have decided to put in a stock of
Sheet Music, Songs, Music Books,
Small Instruments and Musical
Merchandise in connection with
our Pianos and Organs.
Anything not in stock will be procured
on short notice.
F. EMERSON, Clinton
3ood ;Things
For Good DOUBLE HARNESS hand
made.
For Good SINGLE HARNESS, hand
made.
For Good HORSE BLANKETS.
For Good SLEDItH BELLS
For Good BEASROEES
For Good SASKATCHEWAN ROBES
For Good GOAT ROBES
For Good GALLOWAY CALF. ROBES
For Good TRUNKS and VALISES
For Good BOOTS and SHOES
For Good OVERSHOES and GRUBBERS
For Good British Columbia Red geaar
SHINGLES or any other kited, go to
r,
oLoTipx:,
BORN
CIIRRIE.—In East Wawanosh, on Nov-
ember 24th, the wife of Mr Wm Currie, of
a daughter.
SYMONDs.—In Goderioh, on November
24th, the wife of C. Symonds, of a son.
Leos.—In Manitoba, near Brandon, on
the 27th of October, the wife of Benjamin
Lyon, of a daughter.
LYON.—In Hullett, on November 14th,
the wife of Harrison Lyon, of a daughter.
SPINDLER.—In Ashfield, on November
23rd, the wife of Reuben Spindler (late of
Duluth) of a daughter.
MARRIED.
HOLSIEe—BID000D.—At the residence of
the groom's brother,R. T. Holmes, of Lon-
don, by Rev. Ira Smith, on 6th inst„
Mise Eva Bidgood, niece of Mrs T. Pass-
more, of Brantford, late of London, Eng.,
to John Holmes, of Clinton.
BATES—BniNIE.—By the Rel. J. E.
Howell, at the Methodist Parsonage,
Goderioh, on November 29th, Mr George
Daniel Bates to Mies Catherine 1.3irnie, all
of Goderioh.
MAeox—DoL0LAs.—At the residence of
the bride's parents, on November 29th, by
Rev. J. A. McDonald, Mr Jonh A. Mason,
to Miss May Isabella, fourth daughter
of Mr Peter Douglas, both of Blake.
RoeERS—CemPRELL.—In Grey, at the
residence of the bride's brother, on the 27th
Nov., by Rev. D.B. McRae, of Cranbrook,
the Rev. Samuel J. Rogers, Methodist
Episcopal minister, of the city of Rock
Springs, U. S., to Miss Elizabeth Camp-
bell, of the 1st con. of Grey.
PROUT—McEAcaIEN.—At the residence of
Mr W. Beaton, brother-in-law of the bride,
on the 5th inst., by the Rev. Mr McKinnon,
Mr Isaac Pront to Mies Annie McEaohren,
both of Clinton.
DIED.
FISRER.—At his residence, 148 Spruce
street, Toronto, on November 24th, John
Fisher, late of Clinton, aged 75 years, 6`
months and 4 days.
STEEP.—In Clinton, on the let inst., Mr
John Steep, aged 63 years.
CSmLEY.—In Clinton, on the 4th inst.,
Eva, daughter of Joseph Chidiey, Sr., aged
19 years and 6 months.
OaarruELL.—In Carlyle, Assa., on Nov.
13th, James D. Campbell(late of Irenville,
Mich.) brother. of Mr John M. Campbell,
formerly of Clinton, aged 44 years.
McKnszie.—In Ashfioid, on Nov. 29th,
Alexander McKenzie, aged 75 years.
Senn.—At Grand Rapids, on Nov. 18th,
A. Clinton, only son of A. T. Salt (formerly
of Clinton,) aged 6 years, 6 months and 6
days.
Noirneneves.--In Turnberry, on Nov-
ember 27th, Johanna, wife of Mr Isaac
Northgraves, aged 77 years.
FLANsfmr..---In McKillop, on November
25th, Catharine, daughter of Miohmi Flan-
nery, aged 23 years, 6 months and 10 days.
Schur.—In Denver, on Nov. 27th, Mar.
garet, wife of Mr John Stine, of Winni-
peg, aged 3 year's:
Capt. Bahl), overseer r eoks, at Gode-
rioh, has brought ch. fore Mayor
Butler against Donal '. s„ of Col-
borne, and Thee. J ;eld, for
ill tally appropriat' r China-
▪ s is sbsont fro . i ie nae°
not Called, but • a soy.
Wide a sudlwona ri And,
a Arrant' was irati
alillakif
FOSTER
Read our Advertisement t be
found on another page \,,
USINESS is brisk. People appreciate our efforts
to place before them desirable goods at close cut
prices. Our great sale of
OVERCOATS ..
Continues. We ' have still about 100 Coats which
must be sold. Our prices are away down. If you
want an Overcoat you will save money here.
SpociaISaIo of FURS
For three weeks preceeding Christmas we will offer Ladies.
Fur Sets in Grey Oppossum, BIack Oppossum, Aus-
trian Beaver and Nutria, Men's Fur Caps in Beaver
Austrian Beaver, Persian Lamb and Astrachan, at a
discount of ten per cent.
Wewant your trade, and as an inducement to come our way
we offer you a large stock to select from, first.elass
goods and rock bottom prices.