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October 6,.1 i,94
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reserve the sight, that is if pro-
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;`Jeweler, Clinton
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7.'O .ALL' WHO ARE INTERESTED IN TRUSSES
to call and examine;thei�r stock; which they have just received from the largest
manufacturer of ahs continent. They are the latest and best. Call.
It will pay you t� •_...
ave your eyes tested by PROF • . OHUarsnrtzsix, Eye
Specialist, who will beat our store, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 1st and 2nd only
ALLEN & WILSON'S
Prescription Drug Store, Clinton-
PUBLIO SCHOOL BcOliB and STATIONERY.
Telephone 49
The population of Hamilton increas-
ed 253 last year. .
Ex -Premier Mercier still lives, and
his case is a puzzler to the doctors.
The experiment of a cattle shipment
from Australia to England has been,%
financial failure.
T. R. Earney, of Bolton, has been
appointed principal • of Georgetown
public schopl in place' of the';tate R. E.
Harrison..?
A joint convention o McCarthyites
and Patrons at Milton • on Saturday
chose Mr. P. D. Scott(Cronserv5.tive)
to oppose Mr. Henderson, (straight
Conservative) M. P. ,
General Secretary $aer, 6f the Unit-
ed Society of Christian Endeavor, an-
nounces that the international•conven-
• tion of 1895 will be held in Boston in-
stead of San Francisco.
CLINTON • MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon
Thursday, October 4, 1894.
Wheat, spring 0 48 a 0 62
Wheat, fall 0 48 a 0 52
Oats, 0 26 a 0 27
Barley 0 35 a 0 40
Peas 0 50 a 0 62
Flour per bal 3 50 a $ 60
p;,rk 600a600
Butter 0 15 a 0 17
Eggs per doz 0 12 a 0 13
Potatoes, 0 35 a 0 40
Hay, New and Old 6 03 a 6 00
Hides, No. 1 trimmed 2 50 a 3 00
Sheeepskins 0 15 a 0 50
Wool 0 15a017
For stealing cattle T. Bacom and T.
Bishop were sentenced at Brantford
to penitentiary, one for five years and
the other for four years and six mon-
ths.
4
Headquarters for Fine Toilet Soaps
We received this week a large lot of Soaps direct from the
manufacturer, which will be sold at close prices.
BABY'S OWN SOAP educed to 10 Cents a Cake.
REMIER VINOLA and OATMEAL SOAPS.
OUR BAKING POWDER hera lb any imitations but no egnale.
25eJAMES Ha. COMBE;
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, PHYSICIANS SUPPLIES, ETC.
t
NI WORTH .
CONSIDERING !
Every woman within a radius of ten miles should
not fail to see the
TITRICE % REn and BLAME FLANNELETTES
Sold here for 5 cents. Regular 10 cent goods.
There is nothing like them for making Comforters
for . the cold weather.
A GREAT CHANCE for you to -day! A
case of Grey Flannels offered while
they last at 15c., worth easily 25cts
Weare clearing up certain lines of Giris
and Boys' Fancy Fall Caps, regular
prices were from 50 tD 90c. Your
choice now while they last for 25c
GjIJLOY de WISE1VIAN
CLINTON
READY FOR
BUSINESS
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The Millinery openings are over and our
Fail Stock is nearly complete in the differ-
ent departments, and we are ready for the BOYS SCHOOL SUITS
call trade, with a stock of goods 'second to
.one in the bounty. We have not time
this week to tell youot the many beautiful
novelties we have in stock, but will 1ater"INExPENsIvE"
FOSTER
Leave. your__. Qrders..
quick for those Pho-
to's you iatead wend
bag to your friends
ROUGH AND TUMBJE
IS WHAT YOUR PARENTS
ARE LOOKING FOR IN
SOMETHING THAT WILL LOOK- WELL
AND WEAR WELL DURING THE
FALL AND WINTER.
We are �, Millinery, Dress Goods,
preparedthe �
_ Mantles, and Gents Furnishings
to show ! •
to show j •
atest
t ings in
TAILORING done equal to city work. Try us.
In all the latest styles.
PLUMSTEEL 8L GIBBINGS1 Clintoa.
"BUT SERVICEABLE"
Perhaps you do not feel like putting much
money in the boys' school outfit.
"That'sWhat Ouimette Provides"
Honest Goods, Well Made, Solid Fabric, Low
Price, Nice Fit, Well Appearing.
Come in and see the Stock.
L. OUI1VIETTE.
CAwIL IEALER, LONDESBORO