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''lee lltlblie generally doesil'tknew When they get a snap in Jewelery
/?ut��t9�,ellgW�vu.plainly'syi}at abargasin is I will give
Ingprxces, verythrng in my Store at WHOLSALthe QOSZ'
until »eceinber 31st, 1895. This is a positive'fact. int
0 Brooches at 5c each, . 100 10c Collar Buttonsk t 5c
. " 50 25 sad• cent Stick Pins at - - IO and. 15 cents
0 p airs • of 50 and 75 cent Cuff Buttons - • - 25 cents
li0
Nickle Alarm Ansonia Clocks at • - - • 65 cents
1.2 dozen Sickle Teaspoons at • - 50c per dozer
200 Black Brooches at - - - - - • 5 cents
4 pairs of $1.50 Bracelets at •
25 cents
24. Ladies' 25 and 35 cent Hair Pins at
• 10 cents
50 Tie Pins at 5e. 50 Pepper and Salts at 15c a pair
Xold Filled, 21 year Hunting Watch, Ladies' 6 size
case, with Elgin or Waltham Movement, $18, for $12
OK Gold Gold Filled 15 year case, was $13,50, fore -
Gnt0s 7 jeweled, 3 oz. NickeCase,Waltham or Elgin $4.65
+ant's 7 jeweled, 2 oz. Nickle, Stem Wind for - Elgin,
One day Walnut or Qak American Clocks, - $4
ks, for $2,25
8 day Walnut or Oak American Clocks, warranted two
years, for - - $2.75
Remember these are first-class, new goods, and we warrant them
in every way or your money hack, What we tell •you is ltrue, and
you will be convinced if you inspect our stock, These prices are for
Cash only. We are here to stay and will give you great value.
J. B. YRtMBALL
Watchmaker, Jeweler, &c., TelephoneExchange
I OLIOAY GOODS SII
Do not fail to see our magnificent stook of
FASHIONABLE PERFUMES
For the Christmas Trader.
fur selection of Celluloid and Plush :Goods is very complete consisting of Dressing.
Cases, Manicure Sete, odor Cases, Glove and Handkerohsef Boxes, Jewel Cabinets,
Work Boxes, Photo Cases, Shaving Sets, &o. Bay early. You will have more
time and a better selection. The prioee at the present time are at the lowest point.
J. E. HOVEY.
Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton.
Our Goods are Reliable
Our Stock the Largest in this section.
• We have been in business in Clinton now 35 years, and when we recommend an
a icle yon know what it means: --that the article has merit,
i ?• We recommend
be's Sarsaparilla, I Combe's Condition Powders
f Bombe's Headache Powders Castle's
omb�s Iron Blood Pills Black Powders
• - Combe's Pure I mbe's Baking Powder
Cream Tartar.
JAM- H.
COMBE'S
T TO•IVE`',.SUESCIIIYEEES TQ'•01ST„ .,
11ECEi 'EEE,, POlt.$1.40 IN AliVANCL,
Mr # ;souls /tR: Moquaig .T, P. an
derly resident Af Ole*Karry ()oantro,
Wae binned .,s death h. e o ,
in ill �' . .
eat by a lamp 1 d
4 his bedroogn,
dispatch •te the Qologno Gazzette from
Odessa says that about (00 deaths are re-
corded as having resulted from the severe.
stories Which have prevailed recently in
that district of Russia. The victims in
nearly all eases were drowned or frozen to
death, Great distress prevails throughout
the storna,awept country,
The Ontario Department of Agriculture
has just jesued a' bulletin entitled "Statis-
ties o Ontario." It contains 24 pages of
ata s compiled from the variqRs,annual
rep is of the Bureau of Industries, and
present facts and ,figures in regard to crops,
live stook, dairying, loan companies, .chat.
tel mortgages, assessment, population, tax-
es and other munioapal items in a compact
and readily available form.
In the Hyams case a verdict of not
guilty Was reached on Saturday night,
and the prisoners were released, but at
once re -arrested on a charge of conspir-
acy and forgery, The Toronto World,
commenting upon the case, says that
not one roan in a thousand believes
them innocent, or believes that Wells
reached hie death accidentally,
BORN
PENTLAND—At Dungannon, on Nov. 29th,
the wife of Rev. S, Pentland, of a son.
ROBERTSON—In Colberne, on Nov. 30th,
the wit
e of Mr W. Robertson, of a eon.
DALLAS—In Tuckersmith, on Nov, 23rd,
the wife of Mr James Dallas, of a son.
MARRIED
RODGERSON—COWRIE—At the residence
of the bride's mother, on Nov. 27th, by Rev. J.
A. Hamilton, Mr Thomas Rodgerson of Mullett,
to Miss Jessie Lowrie, both of Hallett.
KING--LAWLQR—At the residence of the
bride's father Manchester, on Nov. 27th by
Rev. R. Henderson, Mr Albert King, of bast
Wawanosh, to Miss Annie Lawlor, of Manchest-
er.
HESSION—OUNNINGHAM—On Nov. 20th,
by the Rev. A. sB. Baldwin, at All Saints'
Church, Toronto, Dr Cunningnam, of St.
Thomas, to Eva G., second daughter of Mr T.
Heeeion, of Wingham, formerly of Clinton.
Mr J 1 E. Naegle, Manhestter on oILLER—At the residence by
Rev. E. M. Geuzmer. Mr Ecjtart Yungblut, to
Mies Mary Miller, of Colborne.
PURDEN—TAYLOR.—In Wingham, at the
Presbyterian Manse, on Nov, 20th Mr Robert
Pardon, to Mies Mary Jane Taylor, both of
East Wawanoeh.
CLOW—ORR-rat the Manse, Wingham, on
Nov. 20th, by Rev. D. Perrie, David Cloy, of
East Wawanoah, to Miss Mary Orr, of Galt,
MoDparsonage, Winghham, on Nov. 20th, the
James
Thomas McDonald, of Turnberry, to Miss Ag
nes Mollwain, of Wingham.
C
Pom-
eroy, on Nov. B20 h, at the residence oM.f the
bride's mpther, Mr Robt. Cambell, to Mis Annie
Bolton, all of MoKthop.
by leen. AKK Giffin, at her residence ce on Nov. f the
bide's parents, Mr George Calbick to MIss
KKaate, daughter of Mr,,,. oseph Smith, both of
DIED.
GORDON.—In Clinton, on the 5t. net., Jut:
eldest son of Mr. George Gordon, , ' ed 25 years
and 5 months. Funeral at 2.30 p •,, Saturday.
WATTS—In Crookston, Min., on Nov. 20th,
M. Watts, M. 1D., aged 41 years, son of Mrs
Watts, Clinton,
ELLIOTT—In Hallett, on the 1st inet, Mary
Ann Stewart, wife of James Elliott, aged 79
years.
SHAW—At the residence of his son -In-law,
Mr Alexander Mille, 481 Ontario street Toronto,
on the 3rd inst., Rev. John Shaw, D.D., in the
66th year of his age.
SMITH—In Wingham, on Nov. 20th, Mr
Thomas Smith, aged 71 yeare and 4 mouths.
RANKIN.—In Wingham, on Nov. 28th, Wm.
Rankin, aged 38 years and 4 months.
DENOVAN.—In Hallett, on Nov. 22nd Mr
Jno. Donovan, aged 77 years, 7 months and 19
days.
They must. be sold and low prices will do it.
We still have a heavy stock and but a short
time to dispose of it, and we have to take what
-we can get. Getting value for our goods is now
out of the question. We are bound to sell.
Come and see what we can give you.
We have, without doubt,the
best values in Overcoatand
Readymade suits ever offered here
We have large stock of Ladies
Mantles, at two•thirds;regularlrhole-
sale pride. Get one before they are gone
We have fine stock of Milliner
that, ;yon.: can get at your own price
Come quickly
We have a lot of Boots & Shoes
Oat you can buy cheaper thaniwhole-
'le.- men can make them.
ol%r everything at prices that no one else
can approacfor value.
XOU RUT BEFORE SEEING OUR GOODS
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NOTICE.
All persons in arrears for asseesmonte for this
or Insurance Cus ompany the 1 be sharp Mutd 6 per cent
if not paid before January let, 1896
W. J. SHANNON, Sec. Treace.
STRAY HORSES.
Came into subset -There promisee, lot 21 con.
18, Ooderiob township, about a week since,
small mares. The owner is hereby notified to
proOve property pay chargee and take them away
Heavy Cream, Damask Linen Tabling,r
35 'cents, these two days only, 25regular price
cents.
Beautiful Cretonnes, regular price 10 cents, for
1 piece fine Tweed, regular price 6 cts.
40 cents„�'or 25 cts.
Another piece darkTweed,heavy strip wa�5c
2 doz. FineLadies'Vests heavyfor 25
ribbed, was 45 c for • 30
3 doz. heavy ribbedCashmereHose, regular 30c
Lovely fast colored` heavyGerman for 20
for 123 cents Prints, worth 18c
7 ends beautiful washing Pon ees r
11 Boys' heavyTweedg � agile✓ 15c for 7 2c
Overcoats at half price
Fine double fold Dress .Tweeds, worth 30c.
Beautiful washing Handkerchiefs for 15ets
only 1 cent each
These bargains will not last long, so come
early.
caLrtow Cr4 WISEMAN, Clinton'
�+�+ug nang
clerk, was sentenced at Strathroy, Ont., to
thirty months in the Kingston penitentiary
at hard labor.
The
ree
ldren of Ur
G ngel haw 11-knownifarmer of Gladstone
district, Man„ were burned to death last
Saturday night, in the absence of their pa-
rents,
For several
ears a woman
s driven
the stage between Mancelona and aBellaire,
Mich. She handles the reins as well as
any man in that region, and has never had
trouble with stage robbers.
Kincardine Council has fixed the license
fe: for transient traders who stay for a few
weeks in the place at 8200. Merry-go-
rounds will be charged $25 for one day, $15
per day for a number of days less than a
week, and longer than a week $75 per week.
CLINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon
Thursday, Dec,' 5, 1895.
Wheat, spring
Wheat, fall
Oats,
Barley
Peas
Flour per cwt
Park
Butter
Egg a per doz
Potatoes
Hay, New and Old
Sheeepskine
No. 1 Trimmed Hides
Tomatoes, per basket
Chickens
Ducks
AN BE NICER
There is nothing more suitable for a Christmas present than a
ared than ever
to snit our rmany elastomers. Our assortmentniture. This year we are better islarger and oar
prices lower than ever.
063 a 065
063 a 065
022 a 0 24
' 030 a 040
' 050 a 050
• 185 a 200
400a.450
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015a016
020 a 025
We have Chairs at all prices, and with the assortment we have
you cannot help but be suited. Come and see what we have to
offer you. You are welcome whether you buy or not.
JOSEPH VST• C H I.D LE Y
FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
Turkeys, per pound 0 06 a 0 6J}
Geese, per pound 0 4,} a 0 05
MONTREAL LIVE STOOK MARKETS
ing the offering nwerea650 Abattoir
720 lambs, morn-
ing calves. There was no improvement In the
situation at this market. The supply was large
and consisted .principally of poor stock conse-
quently butchers bought sparingly, and trade
on tho whole was slow. There was no mater-
ial change in prices as compared with Thurs-
day,' but a number were left over. The
common calveves s Land market stock 1 at 20 to 2 o;
band inferior at tic per ib, live welght. Tho
supply of sheep and lambs was far in excess of
the requirements of the trade, there being no
demand from shippers, owing to the fact that
Sheep ( were lower t sales eingg madeitto butch-
ers at 2to 2io per lb. Lambe ruled above steady
I at 3 to 3io per lb. Good calves sold at $7 to $9
each, and common at 83 to 87 each.
ame
to
viq about the middlerof premises,
October, a red heifer
calf. Owner is hereby notified to prove proper-
ty, pay chargee and take it awayy. May bo aeon
at present promisee.—WM. MUIIOH, Base line,
Hallett
NOVEMBER
Has been a great reta,ling month with us; we
want December to be even greater; and for one
week commencing Monday, Dec. 9th,we will sell:
Mixed Candies, per It . 5o
Finest new Raisins 6o
Tomatoes, Peas, or Cporn 8 Dane forer lba......., 20o
Ohoioe Orae new nges per dosen 0e
Large-sized Lemons per dozen 20o
Large box of Toilett Sou�o
Soap, per box ... 5e
Bina rod Salmon, 3 cane,..__ �- � �• 260
Globe washboards 12to
Electric Soap, 15 bare for 25
Greening Apples, per barrele
(good keepers)
Beet Corn 31oa1, per Ib . 2(s
b )nest Rice 3 lbs for.
Mixed Tea, black and green, 9 !be for 28o
Choice Pot Barley, 41bs for 100
Nuts, Filberts, per Ib 100
Almonds and Walnuts, per lb 150
Lemon and Orange Pool per lb.. . IGD
A eplondld line of Nail inrushes, each flo
Hair pins, pr package to
Pepper and Salt ehakere, per pair l00
&nibbling books, each to
i'wo papers of Pins for
Icing Sugar, per lb to
In addition to the above list wolwill bavo spe-
cial tables of Shoes, away down in price. We
ere opening up some nice good, for Chrletmae
inotuding vases, *cep, and Sanoeta, Porridge
Sete, Toys, &e, We are paying Dash for fowl as
folloqws :—
Turkeys 70I Geese 4io
Dunks 6c Chickens 5c
Turkeys and geese should have head and
Remember the ate Mondabe starved 24 y, Deo. 98h, to d not Satur
Satur-
day, Dec. 14811, Watch otfr ad. next week.
TERMS CASH.
M. ,7'ESSOP, & CO., Blyth
XMAS GROCERIES. . .
Wo 'are now in the swim for fresh, new
Groceries, leo old Stook. Prices will
be equal to side suras, See our stook
of lard,
DOWN TO 1OC• .
` `e tllaka our own Sausages; ;tivb care our
btrn hrtm+ Will give epebial Cat h5
*noir oared. $slat fear Zees.
Pipes, Tobaccos, &C, I- fact everything at the very lowest prices.
OPPOSITE THE MARRET,
NoieltyBakery and Restaurant,
I have a choice stock of Christmas
Fruits and Confectionery
Embracing the very nicest and
newest goods.
Dandies from 7c to 50c a lb
Our Candies aro the better class of goods,
and particularly suitable for Xmas trade.
'ORANGES from 15o. to 400. per doz.
LEMONS from 210 to 30o per dozen.
Grapes, 15c per lb. Bananas, &c.
Also Oakes and choice Pastry. Wed-
ding Cakes a specialty.
CLINTON
TO STOOK FEEDER3—Large amount best
No 1 Yellow Corn. Preseht pine, according to
kind and quantity, 41 to 43 Dents a bushel.
We Belt for cash or exohange for oats or any kind
of grain, some cases give one to six months If
desired, Don't feed oats without milking corn
meal. Experience has proved that pound for
and bed tter good
han any orno other will meal; foromixing
to give body to oats, cannot be beat. Will have
lots of Ensilage or Fodder Corn at proper time.
TrunDposite Grand
kriPassght to the Passenger Station,ouse Clinton, Ont,—W G
PERRIN.
Durham Cow for Sale
For
darkondid red; 7years o d;Dexpectedoto
registered;e
(salvo in a couple of months. — R. ADAMS
Londeeboro,
TRAY HEIFER
Came into eubapporibere premises, lot 88, con. 9
Godwhite 2 yr old heifer. The owneron about yle hlste a red and
eby noti-
fied to prove oropertyy, pay chargee and take it
away,—FR kr) FORD.
Dress and Mantle Making.
The undersigned wish to inform the ladies of
Clinton and vicinitythat they are prepared to do
first -elms dress andmantlemaking at moderate
prices. shop two doors west of H. Hale', oliloe.
MISSES A. and E, FOTHEROILL, Huron street,
Cii.nton, p
STRAY EWE
u me io tbgers pel�toSaey,eomaimeao aewambThe wner
is hereby notified, to prove propertyy, paycharges
and take it away,—JOHN V. i)IEHL.
TEACHER WANTED.
Mace ce to at, fortS. S , No 10inGoderioh 2nd
'p.
No o hplding a third need apply, Applicants
to : to salary. Applioatioas reoeived up to the
1 �. of Deeomber,-✓JOHN SLUFF, peon Any,
nton,P O, p.
.Mullett Township Taxed.
the colleotor forbthe'Towdehlp of Nuilettbe at the wilt
thepu petielet edelvingggeen tarok At Loliiteff a `eboro .t
on November 2881, and Deoember14th;et libabtirrt
012 ,Debamber .18th; at, ,the -commercial .:Ht}d1
o,
011A nohD000tdber,7h. All .texas renisinldt
wok abet. date* • ll be tb rg
n on the dollar extrat,-,-TE Ag
u«ator,i
WE SELL all wool Serge, Brown,
Navy, Garnet, Cardinal and Black, .40
inches, 25 cents a yard.
WE SELL a Diagonal Cloaking,very
fleoll vanywhere wide, god value 56 at$1.5; would
price 81.
WE SELL Eiderdown Flannelettes,
Gray, Fawn and cardinal, good pat-
terns, at 15c a yard.
WE
native of L elfast,I Linen Towel,
size 19x38nchs
plain White or Red Cords, 20c a pair
WE SELL—a bleached Linen Table
Dover, white as snow, size 2x21 yards
at $2.25,
WE SELL Chenille Stand covers, a
yard square, worth 60c for 25.
WE SELL a heavy twilled Flannel-
ette 30 inches wide for 10c a yard.
WE SELL first quality Stocking
Yarn,, 2 or 3 ply -40c a pound.
WE SELLa Suit of Fine Under-
clothing for $1
WE SELL a Wool Seal Cape, best
quality, well trimmed,. 22 in. long, for
8;14c,,50500 and 75c,
WE SELL Ladies' Vests at 15c, 20b,
25
WE SELL a Man.'s Suit, all wool
Tweed, good patter'** and color, well.
clit,l well trimmed and well made for
$x,50 . .
WE SELL a Man's Tweed Overcoat
for $3.
WE SELL Men's Frieze Overcoats,
Tweed lined at $6.50, $8 and $10
WE SELL Boys' Tweed Overcoats,
sizes 30 to 35, with Cape for $4.
WE SELL Youth's Tweed Overcoats
sizes 22 to 28, with cape, for $2.
WE SELL Men's Heavy Rubbers at
$1 a pair.
WE SELL Men's Snow Excluder
Overshoes at $1.25 a pair.
WE SELL Men's Long Felt Boots
sizes 6, 7 and 10, $1.50 a pair.
WE SELL a White Granite Tea Set,
44 pieces for $1.85
WE SELL an English China Tea Set
44 pieces, at $4.
WE SELL a French China Tea Set,
Moss Rose pattern, 44 pieces, for $4.75.
WE SELL English China Cups and
Saucers, with gold sprig and band, at
81,10 a dozen.
English China Tea Plates, gold sprig
fand$edge1., 90e a dozen.
Sugar, or 7i lbs BrE SELL six ownds Sugaranulfor 2h .
WE SELL 281bs Raisins, "crop 1894”
d
ot'
We take subscriptions for all the
Daily and Weekly ,Papers, and can
save you some trouble and,expense.
We make a bid for your' trade with
goad goods at low prises..