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?', ;' itee wl, Dells to retarn, invitations Mrs. Puukerin alcd spending s short 11Q 1, � ► If all&Clot} ixa�g was alike it wouldn't na,attor why . ; " '
�1 ir11 L °" to adavrer. Duties to be perform ' Tse time News $IaoolcnedeLiires aor h e h �,/► ,' 37'OU bought it. , But It 1s not all alike, there �� I. "i
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ill t►dyance should all ba Act®d on Don't drag around a Heavy 1L �.. dust aS luuch dlfferenae 1n the mals@ of 4
s��r'' ` Y overcoat in modprakply cold t
Lei Ott", their proper day and , the mind' OLD HicAzas MEET --The da before ing aS there is difference in"Athelpeoli x't"W' Cl< "�
F°µv; relieved of the burden of remain Christmas seven old residents met an ° L
§,1 i,V Albert street and chatted about the weather. 'year a "Fibre Clta�nois f , "lxr
r ��,-, . r baring them until the time arrive@. R ®ether and urattera in general. They iinrd " suit of clothes and keep �,,,• wear fit. t I "'
\r,r''. If you have never used one coin were Messrs. Wni. Core, Anthony warm, ,skibre Chamois" is the /� 1 rr;:
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Our GoVds and Styles • • • \`j'
menoq with 1897. andJames new interlining for men's and
ydtingest of the party wa 7�ve�tesrhid children's clothing. It isn't "9
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\p ���j1�J ��a�a�j the oldest £3i1. Their comb] d ages heavy and it keeps out the Cold.
e.?M tl u would he over .550 years. All were Wind and we can't go through ) ..411
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k smart and seemed to giv® promise of ft. It is an inside overcoat, ClOthing this SeaSOn demOristrateS this fact
k 1`e• the biggest and for all classes the braving et a considerable number of N7
`t,it moat praotiosl twenty cents winters. y without the weight. If your , beyond,,all doubt. Take for instance the
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i}j" the above lines, goods the people ENTERTAINMENT AND PRHssNTA you doll'L have t0 muffle up Overcoat , �i'"rade
,�6 TION. -The children of St. PuuPe except the ver severest wee , }rte%'
� 1 went at prises the people like. church Sunday. School held their P y L1, ` ,�
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Christmas entertainment on Monday ther. An overcoat is a tax on Never before have we done such a 1business 111
rte§;s„ yr ear. �o evening, when a good social time was your strength and impedes your
1-4',' W .. spent, a first class supperspread, and movements. You won't have to wear one more than once a week, if and Our •r
. thorough justice was done it. Mr. H.
i C. Brewer very kindly entertained all, you wear
3 . y Great Value
z* °� die D Fair Go.,both young and old, with bis finagle ss
", W. D. ' lantern views very admirably present- "Fibre Chamois Lined clothing.• ,ed embracin pretty scenes of the is the reason. We sell an Overcoat for $5.50 �L,
,`a,.` CLINTUN.' neighborhood After this and the We have a large stock of "Fibre Chamois Lined" clothing. It that SOme . people are getting $8.00 for, and w h
k playing of games, prizes were distribut-
�° >.I, is worth looking at. It outwears all other clothing and retains its '�,;
bE .y, Agcnts Parkers Dye Works, (;d to a good number for Church and besides our garments are all U to -date, r� �
- Sunday School attendance. After the shape until worn out. g p e 1s1
fie children were dismissed the teachers There are maay tmttalloa• of Plbrc Cbamoi., sok for while half the -goods on the market�are;old ,r
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,t .' and officer sof the Sunday School roar with the Roe star trade mark. ' '
4'1�� ' IN , thren tieu�s-Recora at the Rectory and presented Miss Lily Stagers.
Y.f', aj,26a Xosr-Bl.00ta Ad -nee M. Johnst.�ne, who Is leaving to take `I
11 her position As teacher at Be)gr.%ve, a �.
beautiful gold and opal brooch, to- The First cold day there will be a rush
tEDNR$DAX. DECEMFiER 30th, 189(+. gather with the following address
which was beautifully illuminated by and ri ht here you can get by long odds an 4)+��+,%,,% 1 `"'°''61'x '
11 Mrn J, A. Fowler-,- g '
�� t '/'o lifter Lily M. Johnstone,- assortment that no other store can show. I
'� � LOCAL NEWS. The teachers ofthe Sunday School in con -
2 5 -__ ,_,__ nectlon with St. Paul's Church, Clinton. beg If you can't afford now to wear a good
„. ', your acceptance of the accompanying g�tt as a '
In and ,around the Qf1Q11, slight token of the esteem with which your a
1 devoted attention to your duties has impressed ,`,Q,,e,� a..� �, 014% 1q,g Overcoat at our prices you'll never as long .
them, They jvish you every sudeess in the °
�1 . sphere of usefulness upon which you are enter -0 as you live be able to afford one. k
3 : 90XV11 MAI ing and invoke the blessing of God upon you in(W) ,
i"'''` rice for button and eggs—t ANTELON the futures MI,�pY. 'Highestp A. PF, CREE, LA'VLNE PARSE, M. J. HOL11f E3. '/'"" NeedWe say more•
t 1S:R0.. Clinton, Christmastide, IM.
i ` Miss Johnstone made a happy reply
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:1 POPULAR ScuooL,-The Central and expressed her reluctance at leav- / ' '
*�+'; Business College, Stratford, Ont., ro- ing friends and the locally so endeared ,`�,w,,�,e,�,%,r,%,e ,,�,. 'Ifs .0,x'„7 •e.1'�-o'%V'% - I
Fns opens after -the Christmt+s vacation on to her in het church work. •
Monday. Jan. 4th. W. J. Elliott is the CL;1.TON IIoII$E of ColuMux$.-Mr.
1•: Principal. y� Clothiers
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4,•, Editor, -We, the Opposition of the The Famous Clo ` hie.i s Ia
b, . ROYAL TEMPLAR$ op TEMPERANCE. Clinton House of Commons, would like
-The annual District meeting of to ask you in the colmmns of•,yourJACKSON 1'�'1�v
�., Rs,yal Templura of Temperance of the paper a few questions in regard to par- ■ Cj�A,Ts' BLOCK.
5i f Count$, o£ Huron, will (D. V.,) be held linmentary procedure. , '1st. Can the •.
�i ' at Verna, on Tuesday, January 12th, acting„ Premier in the absence' of the
�` 1867, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. in. premier prorp ue parltarm¢nt !n t-Ld
j 'Fine officers request a full attendance midst of a session P Wewonfld like the ,-t.of delegates. honorahle member from South Oxford, j� 1Mr. H. Holden, who was acting Pre- •• -The
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L $LCRv[CRB.—Union even e- T SErvERSE&
crA a House was pro bed ��
mien when the b g HOLID
listic services of Rattenbur and an to imine a precedent when the like oc-
taviostreet Methodist churches will be carred in any governmentorany conn- ~i01'�� ~�
field in the Rattenbury street Metho-
dist try2nd. Would the Governor (}suer- 1'
church, commencing on January al e right in sanctioning such an Act Our stores are crowded with gC��3d We're ready fur holiday business with a wide range of
- ' the third. Tbeee services of a very
�, as thio? 3rd. Should a CabinetMiniA- Hoiida Grcoda of eery kited that ought to be found in a dry
apecW character on Sabbath; 10 a. m., ter be appointed as Clerk of the House? things for Christmas buyers. Y
s`': fellowship meeting in the lecture rooms If sp, has;he the privilege of voting on
;� IE' A, ni., sermon, subject "The one goods store. Other years have seen us hake holiday displays
,., �•t+ent thing;", m.,'subject "The any measure brought before the House? o acknowledged on all hands to be the best,and this year we are
'r,' Great Trial." Thursday night 81st The reason we ask these questions is
fist., watch pight.servicecommencing that there has been a difference of , T M discounting Our own Past ill wideness of choice and good
{ • ?pinion regarding parlimmentary rue- Tj's G1OV eS I Hats + 1'es �'• -ittS.
I.:. at 10.30 p. m. The Rev. W.J. Ford . P g g N Ki Valll83. "
• wilj' prerich. Everybody welcome. Ings. If the honors le gentleman from • v 1 -1,.
South Oxford, whom we could liken to
HbUSE O REFUGE; NOTzts.-The in- a cow bell which has an empty head Just now we are giving our .ane Ladies' SilikTie . , .. r .. . ............Z6c ConCeSllldg Holiday Gifts the tendency t0 give Useful
,, Ladies' Salr lima ts.
mates had a splendid Christmas dinner and a long tongue, and if he prices on our Kid (Moves. ~'' Ladies' Walking Hata. presents becomes more marked every season. At no stor® III
Via• un3 all enjoyed it very much. Mrs. could confine himself to his own Our 75c Gloves in Blacks and Ladies' Dress Hats at cls ring prices.
Wall paid a second visit to the Hone office of Pu%lic Works and not Tans for .. ' 50c � this section of country can you find the range of useful. as '
`;', and gave the inmates a neat treat in try and act for the whole House, we Our $1 Gloves is Black'and Ladies Drees Caps ....... . $1 t0 $1.45
g Ladles' Wool Mitts ......... 25c and 35c well as beautiful articles that will make acceptable gifts as
�, the musical line. -Mr. t3olmeted, of can assure the honour- ble gentleman To for.... .... I" .... 75c Ladles' Cashmere Mitts .............Me
�,4, Seaforth, has -made another 6ne dona- that we, the Opposition have a little to Our $1 cream chamois gloves , are to be seen ai'ere. We''Ve got together the best of Dry_
'`'{'1' tion of high-clmsa reading matter.- aay nn the matter. -Yours, THS OPPO- Ladies Hid Mitts ...... . ..... . .....60c
a' - I14ary Lnley. one of the first igmates SITION. for..... , . over ..... , . , .. , . Tod + '
All heat Gloves (new .tock) Goodg giyables and will be glad to have you see them any
�,' Linen Goods
.r:+, from. near Kintail, aged about 78, died Tss Docs AND MONKEY SIIOw.-Mr. were $1.85 to $1.60 for.'..... $I 20 time. The choicest things always go first and it's wisdom to
3P Monday evening. The remains were Gents' Rid Gloves.
t Editor, As I promised in m note to I buy early and avoid the rush of the last weak.
! conveyed to Goderich, where Rev, Fr. our valuable paper, I desired to again rt
'Fest took,charge of them for inter- refer to this matter if some person Handkerchief Sale tray Cloths,.
r went• would endeavor to explain why our t.UillAke u Table Napkins, Handkerchiefs � Japanese Silk Goods
!,�, �►,, TEM WOODMEN. -Clinton Camp No, children were not allowed off on the $ Who ever has too man of them,
e'%<; W writtett request of scents. 1 notice Table Linen, ye tit for This le a line that is entire] new
76; Canadian Woodmen of the World, q P or what is a more acceptable g and very attractive, Use sen-
-r` ' is umiCfng fwvorable progress and now in the school board report the only - ,a Linen Towels. either lady or gentleman. Our Stock ' Bible nett
. "* choke in one o the best re town. On
reply I have seen, one which I consider 4L embraces all kinds from the cheapest , P y; tpey ma eat
r{^c r lame in the extreme. To keep the cotton kind, the plain but substantial Christmas Gift. Light , e ght,
"1 Monday evening the following officers school a to A and standard is a most rsk= ,crane elected, the installation to take P R Fancy Goods. pure linen, the fine embroidered lawn they can be easily se by mail
';;" place at the nest meeting: -Consul worthy object and the Principal and up to tine more expensive linea of pure and are w most desirable present)
ht: ' O srlmander, J. B. Hoover; Adviser teachers should be encouraged by every �, . Pin TrayR. I silk, -We never had better Handker
x ratepayer. Bnt 1 cannot and do not ` Ladies fancy Purees with Merry for friends at a distance.
#,i' , Lietitenant, J. Eagleson ; Banker, • J.chiefs values than are here this year.
,; ,, �� $;}} .Clerk Thos. Jackson, Jr.; agree that there was any justification 1 L Xmas; on the side,\or you can have one
(;'�•',^ in refusing to honor the notes of those with souvenir of Clinton for 15c. Ladies' Hematitched Lawn Hand- Chair and Picture Drapes, 13x37
�iT,,1, : Physician, Dr. )freeborn ; Escort, H. B. who maintain these schools, or that
'' Herr; Sentry, Peter Kerr; Watchman, .� r p (y kerchiefs,two for................5c. inches, pure silk, knotted [rings,
e;`' the standing of the school would suffer " �pl ollt7l Rl�b6S}C nicely worked with tinael........30e.
fi.", _ Frank Baer. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, col-
_.,;., �y io doing so. If any of those notes were Same gond., 14x38 inches, heavier
!' : THE STAVELY MONEY.- forgeries I contend the Principal ored borders, 5C, each, aix for, .25c, silk and fringe and more embroid-
f"''' Our esteemed town contemporary, the should have prom] the Ladies' white aprons ....... r20e to 50c er
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`'w' Clinton New Era, says "THE NEws- matter and not put forward such a ,- +:d Children's White and Fancy Ladlace erostit r .e Handkerchiefs, e • • • ' • • • • • 40p.
,s .a Iiincolts� ie not fair in its comments hime excuse for not honoring them. "" - Pinnirs...... -... , r .........25c to 75c lace edge or embroidered con- cJaroe goods, 18x,'39 inches, better
�:r`: ' , .........5c. befit silk, heavier Erin e, em•
t, conC nig=; the Stavely money," but I want to have the efficiency of the �_ - -� f ~-i-��-- Children's Fur Sets. Hers .........:. ..... q y g
ry"' g _ _� � r Babies Eiderdown Flannel Coats Lawn Handkerchiefs, hemstitched broid eve in tinsel and silk. , , , ...75e.
' ar lents as usual to o into the matter and school maintained ; at the -same time f� � Table Covera, heavy knotted fringe
+ discuss the case on its merits. There I will not again tolerate the retainin • .. , i
g g in Cream, cardinal and fawn, with lace insertion, two for....25c' and embvoidered all round......$1.50
``ewe: has from the start been prae,ically of my children by the Principal, special price:] now.
v: nothing for any committee to do be- against my wishes, to satisfy the Ladies' Lawn Hematitched Fan embroidered Swiss Muslin Table Covers, white centre colored
„\ * caueiie'tt[e mons could one be applied lied whims of any class of people. The Eiderdown Flannel by the yard, Fur
5 y 1 p Handkerchief ..... . ........ 6c andkerchiefs, with scolloped corners, tinsel embroidery and
b g y Ladies Linen Hemstitched Trimming to match. g special y g
' .r\q"f, to a Certain o jeer. When the first do and mocks show was worth a g edges, new designs and ecial heati frim e.. -.. r ........ . . ... . $1.85
Committee waA appointed they were whole weeks school to any intelligent Handkerchief............ r... Joe Bahles' Knitted Wool•Coats, immense
va nee int.... ........ 15c.,,18c., c. Mantle and Piano Drapes in all
�`,?', instructed as to what that object was child, while only an hour or two --or Ladies'. Swiss Embroidered range from 46c to $1.25. shades, beautifully embroidered
. and had no option, b,t all.. When the not more than three -was required to Handkerchiefs, from 10 for .. 50c Babies' ) inbroidere,q Dress Slips. Ladies' hand embroideredHandker- $1.75, $2,•$3:
corregpotidence was asked for it was give our children probabll the greAtest JLt Japanese Silk Embroidered , chiefs, reguhtr50c, special ...... 30c.
I , not forthcoming and has oat been up educational treat of a lrfetime. The pandkerchiefe from YO to.... 8 Babies Wool Hoods and Mitts. P
H Ja anese Silk Hankerchlefs hem- 1%w1W-rr�.%r
i to. the tiole of going to press. Why? dog, although of the brute creation, is Japanese' Silk; Hemetitched Babies Wool Bootees. stitched and Initials....Me, Me. 75c.
` �,y,`�g ' , ' The Magor and local Retormers must one of vaAn's best friends, and the Hgndkerchfef'e, from 21ic to.. 50c , Chelnille Goods. .,
> answer, or p)len . guilty before the bar wonderful feats performed by this Gen,
Linen Handkerchiefs, r.. lbc Gents Silk Ties and Gent�emen'e iiematitched Hand-
of~pu1;Ile opt}10 . Our cotem. falsifies noble animal at the ahota--as my antic ' Glepts' Cream 8emt+titched kerchiefs.............15c., 2oc., 25c. Two special Iiiieaof Table Cav�rs,
a§� ,~M„ fan .4,.* i6n I says Reformers and Cbn- calls it• --was simply marvellous. If the Hatilkerehfefg, 1,1"ne, 85c and 50c S�earfS.
k:,i rirati kg pre olipointed alike on the "numerous dogs in Olinton snore tr'aine'd Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, 25c � suitable for gifts, &4 size, 'go
��rr special feature of our Handk�r-
\ ii} it1{t1. or $h� other Committee, --and the. Lthould be' -there Might be to • • , , • , • , , , • , • , , • , , ; , • , ... ,. $1 2Z tsys �Zlh 'T'1�8' , � chiefs stock is a line of Ladies' fancy colors and patterns, eavy icnott
yna on the pant Of diose in Boys" Silk Windsor embrgldered Handkerchiefs done up in ed fringe, regalar $1.60 line $1.25r
yi tiii5ire . Eiae. ; �rrers qqt. Arid we t e- less snarls
7 rrt!<rYl r riitp tvc11 how tit$ matter authority. As to monkfotl•-••f. have /� •' / ft1riCy horse coniat'nfaig half dozen each -and regular $1.75 line for.. $1.40,
1, 't, , st;araaod ad ri+Ity, Conservatives no love for them. Tipvr der, 6bey New Vhe'nh `.Table ��t Ties 15c. at 76e., She., @tl and $1.110 the hoz.
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