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mociu.tlte hair• soft and gssy
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t"I. bane used Ayer's .Hair Vigor for
nearly five years, And my hair is moist,
glow, r .d inan excellent state oI ores,
ervation. 1 ant forty years ofd, end have
ridden the plains for twcntY five years."
�yyin. Henry, Ott, alias "1)444tang'Bill,
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Ayer''s Hair Vigor
Prevents' hair from fulling out,
"A ittlinhei of yyeaif3.ago, 1SY rei Qm-
rnendation .of a Weed, ,l began louse
Ayer's ]Flair, Vigor to step the hair from
fallingetitand prevent its turning gray.
The rst effects were meat sat sfagtory,
Oemsional.applications sipce have kept
' . my hair thick and of a natural color,”--
H. E. Basham, McKinney, "Texas.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Restores Intl after fevers.
" Over a year ago I bad a Severe fever,
and when I recovered my hair began
to fail out, and what little remained
turned gray. I tried various remedies,
but without success, till.at last I began
to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my
hair is growing rapidly and is restored
to its original color,' --Mrs. A. Collins,
Dighton, Mass.
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Prevents hair from turning gray. '
"My hair wasrapidlyturning gray and
falling out ; one bottle of Ayer's Hair
Vigor has remedied the trouble, and my
hair is now its original color and full=
to ness."--B. Onkrupa, Cleveland, O. 6
Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & ea, Lowell,Maee:
told by Druggists and Perfumers.
rhe Huron . News-Recora
1.50 a Year -41.26 in Advance
Wednesday, January 11th, 1893
A CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
In invsstiga ing the cause of this ptev,alent
complaint it is f and to rest principally in
wrong action of the stomach and impurity
cf the Blood. These exciting caa-ea are
easily removed by the regulating, purifying
and digestive effects of Iinrd.trk Rod Bit-
ters, bonen tho coerces of 13. B. 11. in curiue
dytpopeia in any form, o t m %tier nr haw
long standing or haw revere it may ha.
—The succession from the Catholic
Church oI Dr. William Sullivan
proves to 11aVe ben 1t 11114tthitt:Milli cause.
Dr. Sullivan' is a fine looking ntuu 32
prate of ager and W48 kilt:Mil as the
meet•influental priest in Loudon, 'Eng -
laud, fatuous for his elegance of gesture
and diction in the fashionable
West End pulpits, and for
his ,.influeuce over the working
claimer; at: tho E ist Crud. Ile was gener-
ally regarded as the most powerful
young ulau iu the Catholic Church.
Three weeks ago he sent a circular to
his friends from Paris, announcing that
he had left the Catholic church be-
cause he had lost all belief in the Old
Testament. The fact is that he and
Mrs. Sherwood Callaghan, a Cali
fornia widow,. were married in Folke-
stone where they have taken up their
permanent residence.
LAweeree, Keefe., U.S. �i+.f AnF,a,
'George- Patterson fel; ;OM ,a s,0000-40:47
window, st;rikipg a, fenCe. X (fund lopes lasing;
S' T,, . ':A.CO1 S 10;u, :.-
He used it freely all over his.l?t'tlieeS1. I. saw
him next morning at work All the Wee.spots
rapidly disappeared, leaving neither pain,
Scar nor swelling. C, K. NEVI .A,•NN, M, IA.
RiGHT1 &T.JACOBS 011. P10 !Ts" "
JitA
THREE PRACTICAL POINTS.'
Three practical pointe : 1st. Burdeok
Blood Bitters cures dyspepsia by acting
promply on the stomach, liver and bswels.
l:,,d, Burdock flood Bitters uures bad blood
by the same epeuiffu action combined with
Ito alterative and purifying powers. 3rd.
llurdot.k Blood Rittern cures all disease
arising from the two first named, sueh ,as
u•uatipation, headache, bfliousiness, dizzi.
neer scrofula, etc., by remeviug their cause
as show and proved in thousandsof iudieput-
ably recorded cases.
KEEP IT ON HAND.
Sean,—I always keep a bottle of Hegyard's
Yellow Oil tor outs, sprains and bruises.
Y'hefolke at the house use it for almost
everything. I know it to be a good medic.
ine, st is an'excellent.mollifier for cracked or
chapped hands.
--An eminent authority has it that
the death rate of the world is calcul-
ated to be 67 per minute, 4,030 per
hour, 96,720 per dtty while the rate of
birthe,slightly exceediug the death rate,
le calculated to be 70 per minute, 4,100
per hour, 100,800 per day, 36,742,000
a year. The estimated increase per
annum therefore a little over 1,500,000.
ALTot.ETH EIS DISAPPEARED.
DEAD. Sties,—About three months ego I
was needy wild with headache.. I started
'eking B. B. R and took two bottles and my
headnoh,s have dieapneared altogether now
think rt a grand meed toe.
LITT1011 1t0DF8, Loodeeboro, Oct.
—Mr. Klein, of Berlin, has ponchos
e4 and manufactured over 1,000 barrels
of cider, Which he will eel! in Chicago
next summer while the World's Col
umbian Fair is being held. If it
stands till next euminer it can he guar-
anteed to knock out even the average
Chicagoan.
SOMETHING TO REMEMBER,
t you're a weak or, ailing woman : —that
there's only one medielno so sure to help
yoyw, that it can Ise 9uarenteed. It's Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Freneription. la building
up overworked, feeble, delicate women, or
to any "female complaint" or weekuees, if
it ever fails to benefitor cure, you
have your motley back. It is au
invigorating, restorative tonic, a sooth-
ing and strengthening neryinb, and a
safe and certain remedy for wotnan'e ills
and ailments. It regulates and promotes all
the proper funutioos, inlet -eves digestion,
enri,thes the blood, diepele aches and pain•,
—Prof. Robertson, Dominion DAiry brings ref hi Bleep, and restores Stealth
and strength.
Nothing else can be as cheap. With this,
you pay only far ti e goal you get.
Conimiesioner, who has been in Eng-
land, is at the Dairymen's' Convention
in London on Jan. 10, 11 and 12, and
will have some practical iuformatiou
fur the Ontario fanners on the market
Canadian products in Dri•
VERY MUCH PLEASED.
Seas,—I em very much p'eaeed with the
effects of Hagyard'e pectoral Relearn. Our
family hae been grratly troubled with severe,
colds, pains in the chest, etc., and have
been promptly reii•yeti by this valuable
!medicine which we willingly recommend.
CLARA A. MCKeszte.
Clarendon Station, N. B.
—James Cochrane, of Mitchell, nar-
rowly escaped being killed recently.
While felling a tree in Robert Jones'
woods a larTgo piece of a dead limb fell
and struck him upon the head, caoeing
a deep gash, which required several
stitches to bring it together.
ADVIOa TO MOTnaaa. Are yon disturbed at
night and broken of your rest by a Rick child
suffering and crying with pain of Cntt ing Tooth.
It so sand at °nee and Ret a bottle of "Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teeth
ing. Ittt value is incalculable. It will relieve
thepooritttoenffererimmodlot et . Depend ripen
it, mothers; there ix 'no mistake about it. It
times Dysentery and Diarrhea' repp.alaten the
etomaohitntd bowels, cures Wind Collo, ,softens
the game, reduces Inflammation and gives tone
andonergy to the whole system. "Mrs Winalow'a
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is ploaeant
to the taste and io the preeaerfotion of o p of the
otdeat and best waste physicians and ne rites in
the t7nited Stetogf and is tor pale by all "duagints
tbrenghont theworl•t. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Bo euro and oak for "Mita. Wiaotow's Snnvnrro
8rnur,"and tato ne other kind. 6567
—John t$mith, the nominee of the
Liberal party, was eldbted in Peel by
the overwhelhing majority of 906
over W. W. 'Cook, the Independent -
Liberal. The election of Mr. ,Smith
was conceded from the start, but his
grand triumph was not expected.
fur
taiu.
Great
OUTRIVALS ALL OTHERS.
In curing cough,00lde, hoarseness, asthma,
bronchitia, sore throat, and all dinettes of
the throat arid lung,, there is one tamely
which is on, quailed by any other. 44 e
refer to De. Wood's Norway Pine Sy up
which hes effected many remarkable cures
this eeaeoo.
—At the auction eels of Geo. Laug,
cr.n. 8, Elliot, cows sold from $34 to
637 ; yearlings, $18 to $20.25; calves
at $9 50 each. Other stud' brought
good prices.
TEIE FARMER AND POLITICS.
The prosperity of a farmer to -day de-
pends more ou the method he employe than
on the guverumentel rule. Take seeds for
an example : Merry farmers who are wive
to their own interests in other armee are
careless in buying 'seeds. They neem to
think that a eeod is a .eed and there it ends.
If there was more kupwledge about eeede
and greater care exercised in their selection,
'.here would be richer crops and better re-
turns.
Realizing this, P. M. Ferry & Co., the
famous tweed firm of Windsor.
Ont.,'have
embodied in their Il•uetrated Auuual for
1893. muuh valuable iufornation alma
seeds and their eeleution. It ;outaina the
kuowiedge gleaned from merry yearn practi-
cal experience in the seed business, and the
newest and beet things about gardens and
gardening. Such a book issued by a firm
of uoque-tiuuerl reliability is of the
highest value to every one who planta a
seed. Although the coat of printing and
embellishing it with beautiful illustrations
bee been great, it is sent free to any one
making application to the above firm.
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—Mr, Geo. McMillan,of Morrieburg
is the owner of one either Largest pigs in
Canada, yes, iu the world. Ouly 18
mouths old. weighs 965 pounds, 11 feet
11•iuehes from tip to lip,girth 6 feet, 6
inches, etauds;9 hands high. He Bate
well but is still poor in flesh. Ilis foot
priuts in the sand are like those of a cow.
Five huudred dollars was offered for
him.
The continual suoeess;on of boils, pimples,
and eruptions from which many sutler, in-
dicates an impure state of the blood. The
moat effective remedy ieAyer's Sarsaparilla.
It expels the poison harmlessly through the
natural channels, end leaves the skin clean
and clear,
—Of all the sick looking papers
ever issued from the city of Toronto,
the Sun (the new anuexationist r rgau)
is the sickest; everything about it
being eecoud-hand and shabby—typo
graphy, presswork and all. The Amer
lean papers that are crewing over the
appearance of the Sun will soon have`
a chance to buy it some old third -hand
type and presses. The one thing need-
ed to make annexation positively con-
temptible in Canada is the champion-
ship of such a pitiful rag as tlio Toron-
to Sun.
Provide youraelf with a bottle of Ayer'•
Cherry Pectoral, and so have the means at
hand for contending successfully with a
sudden (mid. As an emergency medicine,
it hae no equal, and leading phyeiciana
everywhere recommend it.
—The new; that the Chicago Audi.
torium is slowly sinking through the
thin crust on which Chicago reels,
maketr mnttere look bad fur the World's
Fair. A year or so ago an engineer
wan quoted as spying that the waters cf
Lake Michigan had endeimined Chi-
cago, and that with the big crowd at
the World's Fair, the city would surely
collapse. The sinking of theAuditor-
iuni slakes what was regraded at the
time as idle talk seen; unpleasantly true.
It begin; to look ne if the World's Fair
might be an excellent exhibition to
stay away from.
NOr CRUDE MATERIAL.
Scott's Eruleion is Cod Liver Oil perfect.
ed and is prep,red upon the principle
of its digestion end assimilation in
the human system ; hence it is given
without disturbing the stomach.
Tl,e couetant r p of water
Weare away t to hardest atone ;
The constant k aw of Tomer
Maetioates t e toughest bone ; -
The constant 000lug lover
Carries off the blushing maid,
And the constant advertieer
Is the one who gets the trade.
Mrs. John McLean writes, from Barrie
Island, Ont., March 4, 1839, as followe : "I
have been a great sufferer from neuralgia
isr the last nine years, but, -being ads/fired
to try St. Jacobs Oil, can now heartily en -
dorso it as tieing a most excellent remedy for
thisc.;mplaint, as I have been grektly bene-
fited sky its use,"
1-1AI's'olit ,TaArons.
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'pieces. 1,1 Nstt t� altl ota Slava, cl:i4'
coveted Ronle IN ia ea iif'ti nta1l, who no, •
1 'ding lQ ppinpatati.Ye •nleeettrenlitttt,
tatust hive hue.>a etxty lent. high,, . It
the itivtlt)ti'410ra 0Q1411u0e their re^
search they eery flail the akelelon-*¢f
A siX legged ou,.w, the interior! wdrka of
a hemi. uigait sed other evuleuct-s that
so iia prehistoric side chow watt
et,i'tr k by oyulone iii that neighbor-
hood.
A CHEESE MARKET.
Regarding Jiro eat,tblialinlent of n
cheese and ']otter market in. titre sec•
Lion, we might .spy •it is geuertlly cou-
cuded that in ell eoctiom; of the Pro-
vince where cheese• is •largely manu-
factured the farmers are beet olf; they
have the most ready money; hod their
farms and humeri are iu the beat con-
dition. This coutlition of things is
borne out by personal observation; by
newspaper and trade reports, and
by the records and bullutina, sent out
from time to time trout the depart-
ments of agriculture of both the 1)o -
minion and Ontario Governments.
So couviuoed are both goveruments
of thin condition of things that they
each employ s11 expert dairy conunis•
aionor at a high salary and keep them
coustaetly, at greet public expense,
educating, the fanners along the lines of
lair) ing and urging upou them
through the farmers' institutes; through
the dairy schools; though subsidies to
winter factories; and through bulle
this by their commissioners, to go more
cud more into the manufacture of cheeee
and butter.—Ex
THE POPE CONDEMNS FREE
MASONRY.
The tact ;hitt ;scalier the colder
weather or the sanitary precautions
taken have boeu eucoeseful fu atampiog
out the cholera in Uamburg and parts
Of France, ie a grim menace .to this
western continent next aulruae.r. In
all the visitation', of the Lea forty years
the month of November has aeon tho
ceasation. of the epidemic in all but the
citron's) eaeteru countries, and that it
should still raisin its footing as far wont
as it does hap nut a cheerful appearance.
The next three menthe pnuat see it dis-
appear or extreme measures alone tau
protect this continent next rummer..
"Carne, an' thou wilt," the Masons say;
"l3ut, prithee epare thy bleeeing."
The modern history of peoples is
that all are gradually returning to the
old popular self-governing forms anter.
for to the middle ages tyrannies.
.Northern and Western Eurore never
rightly got ground down; but Southern
Europe hae long groaned beneath des-
potic' rule of various kinds. Roman
catholic countries and peoples are rapid-
ly becoming as independent thinking
as their neighboriug protestant',; and
the grand old world seems to have put
on a spurt for freedom.
In Rome, the people, for several
years entirely free and independent,
have erected uiotnrments to Bruno and
other martyrs for freedom of thought
within eight of the Pope's'residence on
the very spot where hundreds of years
ago their blood and ashes stained the'
soil. Free Masonry ie rapidly growing
and the Pope, though himself consider-
ed far more liberal than his predeces-
sors, has felt obliged to condemn that
grand society. It is really a splendid
advertisement for the old organization
which dates its origin far back in an-
cient history, to the dines of The
Temple and The Pyramids.
It is under consideration to estab
lieb a few Orange lodges in Rome and
throughout Italy, the citizens formerly.
good children of the "church," being
at last freemen. The next twenty
years will witness great triumphs for
the principles of orangeism. Wher-
ever "government by, through and for
the people" exists there are trium—
phant its principles. May they flour-
ish; and may even their potent in-
fluer ce reach the hearts and consciences
not only of the t•ornan catholic people,
but also of the priests, the hierarchy,
ay even the Pope himself,
What a grand triumph for freedom
it would be to see the Pope taking the
Royal Arch Purple Degree.
—J. Kearns, of Arthur, through his
solicitor, J. J. Landy, has served the
Reeve of that village with a notice of his
intention of cuing the corporation for
damages sustained by hits through the
injuries caused to hie boy by the fall-
ing of the walla of the old tannery.
The basis of the claim being, that
private property in an unsafe condi-
tion must be guarded by the town,
Cures Consumption, Couglla, Croup, Bore
Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee.
rem a Lame Side, Back or Cheat Shiloh's Porous
Plaster will give great satisfaction.—s5 cents.
SHILOH'S 'VITALIZER.
Mea. 'T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga Tenn, says
"Shiloh'sVitaltzcr'SAVED Air Lllr''D. 1
consider itthebeetrdmtdyfforadebiiitatydefatena
na�vor or Kidney
freebie Armes. Price 7fots
ILO H'SCATA•R R R
REMEDY
Raveyou,Catarrh? Try this Remedy. It will
positively relieve and Cure you. Price 60 cts.
This Injector for its euceeasful treatment Is
furnished free. Remomher,Shiloh'sltemediea
aro sold on a guarantoo to give satisfaction.
PHOTOS
C. HOARE'S
fine new Photograph Gallery being
now ready for operation, he is
furnishing
First Class Cabinets at $2 25 Der
dozen.
Other sizes in proportion. All wanting
such conte and try him.
C.II®ARE .- - CLINTON.
LADIES & GENTS
WATCH ES-,.
With Fancy Dials and Sixteen Jewels
—AT—
B2DI3�,ECIOMBE'S-
NELSON T, RITCHIE,
P. L. SURVEYOR and
CIVIL ENGINEER,
KINCARDINE - - ONT.
Orders left at this offiice promptly
attended to.
JAS. FERGUSON,
PUMP 11IAKE11, - - CLINTON.
(ROSS' OLD STAND)
Pumps sold reasonable. Cisterns
and Tanks put down. Wells dug and
cleaned and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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New Flour and Feed Store
HANLEY & WALKER
beg to announce that they have opened
a Flour and Feed Store east of the Com.
merciel Hotel, Huron Street, Clinton
We will keep in stock the very best of
everything in the lino, such as Flour,
Meals, Feed, Seeds, &c., at very reason-
able prices.
Goods delivered to all parts of the
town,
We solicit and expect a legitimate
share of town and country trade.
Remember the location of the Clinton
Flour and Feed Store.
J 1 7 & WALKER
BULBS ! BULBS! ULBS !
All kinds of Winter Flowering Bulbs at
J. CUNNINGHAME'S.
CHINESE . SACRED LILY, easily grown
in water and will bloom in twoor three
weeks.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINUTS,
Blue, Mauve, Wbite, Red, Yellow and
Pink.
Tulips, mixed varieties, Narcessus,
Easter 'allies, Ortnthogalum or Star of
Bethlehem.
Crocus, Bawkus and food for flower,s Ex.
cellent Fertilizer for house plants,
soluble in water. Free from odor and
clean to handle. Better than ordinary
manure and no trouble with worms. Will
furnish Holly and Mistletoe in time for
Xmas by parties leaving orders now.
Kept on hand.
JOIIN CUNNINGHAM.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We will at all times be pleased to
receive items of news from our sub.
scribers. We want a good corres-
pondent in every locality, not already
represented, to send us RELIABLE news.
SUBSCRIBERS.
Patrons who do not receive their
paper regularly from the carrier or
thr''ugh their local post offices will
confer a favor by reporting at this
ogee at once. Subscriptions mad
commence at any time.
ADVERTISERS.
Advertisers will please bear in mind
that all "changes" of advertisements,
to ensure insertion, should be handed
in not later than MONDAY NOON of
each week.
CIRCULATION.
THE NEWS -RECORD has a larger
circulation than any other paper in
this section, and as an advertising
medium, has few equals in Ontario.
Our boolcs are open to thoase who
mean business.
JOB PRINTING.
The Job Eepartment of this jour-
nal is one of the best equipped in
Western Ontario, and a superior
class of work is guaranteed at very
low prices.
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.FOR'COCO ENVELOP %;.
NEST POINTS'
FOR CE'O,iLL HEADS
.FIR; OFFICE PRINTIN
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,niE NES-RECORA EXCELS IN AU,
DEPARTMENTS
finderson's
The Old Reliable Confectionery Stole,
OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON
EAT OARS' AND YOB WILL HAVE N0 OTBER,•
Fruits, Confectionery, Iliscuits,—in endless variety ; Cranberriea, Sweet Potatoes
Spanish Grapes, etc.
/TOBACCOS, PIPES, CIGARS—GOOD GOODS AT LOSE SELLING PRICES
Evet•ytbiug first -pairs tit a first -oleos store. Don't pass Anderson's Reafatlra-gt
Searle's Block, -Albert Street.
L e S 11 e s Carriage Factory.:
BUGGIES, PHAE'T'ONS, CARTS AND WAGONS—all of the heat worllg
manehip and material. fearAII the latest styles and most modern improve..
menta. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting promptly attended
to. Prices to suit the times.
1iSe-FACTORY—corner Huron and Orange Streets, Cliatun. 657—y
ammiesuisiserearemsmonsaeosimetwoonneee
New Fall Tailoring Goods.
O—
1'. JACKSON, Sr., has placed in stock
Complete Lines of Choice Fall and Winter Tailoring Goods
Being a cutter of long experience, satisfaction is guaranteed.
BEir We can suit you in quality and price for Pants, a Suit or Overcoat.
Perfect cuts and tits. Thu .beet geode and trimmings. Workmanship
uneutpassed. Cull on ua before you order.
o- -
T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -8,T., CLINTON.
THIS WILL INTEREST YOU
BARGAIN METE .
•I -laving purchased the Commander property adjoining our
old store, we purpose moving our Stoves, Furnaces, Tin, Wire
&c., &., from the present store before the first of January
when our lease expires, and in order to reduce the stock be-
fore moving we will give you unheard of Bargains for the next
thirty days.
In Cook Stoves, . Parlor Stoves; Coal Stoves and
Tla�. 'ware,
We have also a number of Second hand Stoves which will
be sold cheap.
HRL�ND BROS_,
Iron and Hardware Merchants, --
CLINTON
ood. Cheer Once a Year.
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Our store is well stocked with Xmas and New Year Fruits, SPICES, PEELS,
GROCERIES, CONFEC'T'IONERY, TEAS, COFFEES, &c, Do not neglect to, call
and see us. We are the great produce dealers and pay the highest price for
everything and sell:our goods at a low living profit.
CANTELON BROS.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Clanton
CHINA FALL, Clinton.
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Christmas and New Years.
'For years China Hall has been noted for keeping the very best goods at the
very lowest prices and 1892-'3 is no exception to our well-earned reputa-
tion.
CI -.INA & GLASSWARE.
Our Delf, China and Glans Goody comprise some of the handsomest lines and
most reasonable in price ever shown in this section.
PEELS, FRUITS, SPICES, NUTS.
The Goods in these linea that we offer are all fresh and clean and of the very best
quality to be procured, while the prices are such that consumers will
surely make a *mistake if they do not dee and test them. We keep in
stock everything to supply the needs of all well regalated families for the
Christmas and New Year season.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS.
Don't forget that China .-hall has the very finest blends and flavors in the market,.
while our Sugare are from the best makers and ofethe best brands. Give.
China Hall a call and we will do our best to please you i11 quality, price,,
and shell be pleased to serve you.
N. ROBSON, CLINTON.
- CHRISTMAS IS COMING
GET YOUR
New Fruits and Xmas Presents
—AT- -�•
J. W. Irwiij's Cornet Store;
McKAY BLOCK, CLINTON.
RAISINS—Extra, Selected Valencia, London Layers, Black 'Baoket and Sultanas.
CURRANTS—neet Patras and Vastizsa, Peels, Lemon, Orange and Citron. NUTS --
Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, and Shelled Almonds.
TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS A SPECIALTY,
Crockery Department
Having imported direct I am selling at wholesale prices.
DINNER SETS from $6 up, TEA SETS at prioes that will suit everybody; TOILETS
in all Styles and Prices.
Some do but don't you wait until a day or two before Xmas to make your selec-
tions from our well filled tables suitable for Xmas and Wedding Presents.
On hand bbl. Salt Herrings, Trout, Salt Water Salmon.
BUTTERAND EGGS TAKEN.