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Givb Perfume
It is always in taste—always accept-
able—give anything else you like but
suppptomont it with a bottle of good
MCI.! (live nothing also and
your good tests will not be disputed.
25o, buys a glass stoppered, 1 ounce
bottle of good perfume In
several
driferent odors, 50e. buys a 1 ounce
bottle of same perfumed in same style
bottle, neatly labelled and tastefully
Fput up 1 or 2 in a nice box. From
up to $3.00 we have a varied -as-
sortment in which you will find those
excellent French Goods we have told
you about before. '10 show these
Goode is to us a pleasure. There-
fore, even though you may have little
thought of buying be not backward
in asking to see them.
YOU HAVE ONLY A DAY MORE 1�I
before Xmas. If you haven't been in
to see us yet takq at least a few minu-
tes of that day and visit us. If it is a
Purse you want, a Hair Brush, a Pair
of Spectaelos, anything rn Celluloid or
Leather Goods, anything in the
dozens of things we have for I Oc. to '
25o,,we believe we can suit you and
most likely saveyou money. Any-
way
i ALLEN{ & WILSON,
(graduate -Druggists and Opticians. 1
We have a line of Cigars 10 in a box for 76c
and$1-25 in a box $2.00-50 in a box $2.00 1
$2,60, Gentlomen who smoke appreciate a
little proeeot r�thls kind. It Xivea them 1
real, genuine pleasure,
••••os•o•eoe•o®®oo.00••••a
Great
Slaughter
• Sale --a
• —of $(1,000 worth of— i
•
• Watches,
e
Jewelery and
• Silverware
O
Everything in my ;tore,at whole, 44
• sale price's or below, from now (
• until Christmas. We must have I
• the money, 'rtnd if y6u want the
pgoods at prices that can't lie
• beat, come to us. This is a genu- (
ine sale, and every word that we
say we wean. Everything will
O be sold at cost or below, until
• Christina:. Mind; we call '
give you prices that no-
- body can beat., its we ae a
• bound to reduce our stock by
s$3,000 worth at once. Colne and ,
® get these great snaps, because
e they are worth coining miles
• to get.
•
•
J. B. HUMball'
mLeader of Jewellery Fashion.'
WHAT A13OUT YOUR FAVORIT
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ALL P]liEi1IU43i?
PRICES GUARANTEED,
T COOPER & on.
11011nesville.
Mr. B. Forester is on a trip to Bran
ford, Hamilton, Toronto and oth
points,
Mr. II. Elford and daughter visite
Rev, A. K. Bi,ks at Stral ford.
The many friends of Mrs. E. Johnsc
are ple;tsed to see her out again,
Prof. S. U. Taube, of Toronto, was 1
the villi re on Friday.
Airs, 1. Nesbitt and daughter spec
It few clays ander the Parental roof.
Mr. F. C. Elford wits so absorbed i
his daughter that on Friday hes torg(
that it was raining and drove to Bei
miller in stn open boggy.
Mr. Forden and family have move
on to the Sparling farm,
Messrs. Everets and H. Williams,
Toronto, called at the parsonage th
week.
Our teacher, Mr -'C. L. Fisher, an
the pupils had a first-class publ
examination on Friday last, coinmen
ing at one o'clock. Messrs.. J. I
Lowery, G. M. Kiltqq, W. Elliott, I
Trewa;thea, P. (lrunpbel), Chrl
Tebbutt, T. R. Courtice, E. W. At
drew( were among those invite(
After the usual exercises lunch wi
served between 4 and 5, followed by a
hour's entertainment so that all spec
a very, erijoyable time.
The concert on Tuesday evening
under the auspices of the Choral S,
ciety was a grand succesv. May(
Holmes, of Clinton, acted as chairman
The Choral 4,4ociety for the winter wi
open on Saturday, 8th of January.
When
I
Read,..,
A statement made by us in this o',
other spice, you can depend upol
it being the truth and being so i
we say so. Misrepresentation o
our Goqds is never resorted to
When we sell an article and guar
antee it wo back that claim a
all times, and what we say w
mean, and what we promise we ole
Quality considered our prices at,
always the lowest.. Note our, price,
oil the following articles :--
WATCHES:
Gents' Gold Filled Case
15yras With Elgin Move-
guara tee
ment - - $9 0(
Gents'. Silver 'Case with
Elgin Movement - $5 Ito
Ladies' Gold Filled Case
with Movement - $8 5(
Gent's Nickle case with
American Moveihent
$5 01
We also have a full line (
Stirling Silver Noveltie.
Ebony Goods, Cut G1as
Fancy Clocks, Fano,
Pv,rses and , Jeweller,
which we are selling ver
close to cost price:,; frog
now until Xmas.
See our specials in FilligrE
b stick pins at 20C•
We have no' old or shopwor
goods, so you run no clause (
getting . old goods when yo
buy here. °.
0-04
P B. Crews,
Jeweller and .Expert
watch Repaire
1„oderielr Township.
Mr. John Woods will he a candida
for- the position of Councillor. He wr
not anxious to run but so many 0f h
fellow-clect.ors requested hint to stat:
thrtt he hies consented to clo so. He w,
born in Phe township, hits lived here evi
since, is highly Iesp'scted :Ind popnlr
•cud will ninke a good representativ
He is the only candidate as yet in tl
field who lives in evard No. 3.
As the end of the year. is drawn
near every pedagogue is anxious I
show the trustees the amount of pr
gress made in their, schools during 0
year. Several break the ulonototly (
"the dity by lRcravy cntertailiments
intervals which ate delightfully recei
ed by the nullibers present.
.lir. and Airs. Loithwaite, of Dakot
are vi.iting at the L•tttcr's parents, M
and llrs. H. Murphy.
6irs. CII;ts. Baker hail the mist mt(lt
to fracture hes' allkle ;t few days sitic
" Service will he held in the (.Bill- •ll
p;ngl:ind church, Aliddleton's, on Su
day morning next at, 11 o'clock.
The following ;ire the officers of
O. L,. No. 180: --Allister, ,las. C'onnoll
lleputy_ clement Newton : Chaplin
John � oods.; 1). of C.,. S. I.mtuersol
Secretary, Goo. Cantelon ; Fin. -,Sc(
A. Currie; Treas., It. 11. Elliott; Le
turer, T, Elliott ; CommitteeMe
Thos. Churchill, P. Cantelon, J. W(
ton, F. McCartney and P. \V. Cu
rie.
Reeve Connolly is likely to have
walkover Ilext Alonday, such splend
satisfaction has he given..
Air. John Plewes upset a load of hi
the other, clay and in the frill frticturi
his ankle joint which will lay him i
fora time.
Mr. Frank Powell put it razor edl
on his knife the other, day and whi
in the act of lifting the grindston
knife in hand, the blade ran across I
thumb cutting It, to the. bone.
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Webster, Luc
now• visited friends in the townsh
last week.
Mr. (Iabriel Elliott, one of the o
warhorses, is spoken of for inunicir,
honors.
Mrs. H. Kerr, of Thornbury, is vis
in her, father, Mr. C. Nesbitt.
Mr. an'cl Mrs. John Scarlett, of Lea
bury, spent Sunday with the latter
mother.
Mrs. C. Lovet, Las been in c
clining health for solne tittle but ,
are pleased to say she is now itupro
ing.
Mr. W. Blair, of S. S. No. 10, he
his finrtl Exam. yesterday. Mr. 131N
is a 'roost competent teacher in ever
3ettail and the vacancy caused by t
deprtrt.iire will be we hope successful
filled by his successor, Mr. C. Tebbul
Owing,.to Christmas falling on Satr
(]fly and the scattered congregatio
of Middleton, Holmesville and Sort
inerhill it wits thought advisable to I
Iter. Mr. Smith Christmas at hon
and then hold the usual Chrlstm
service on Sunday.
-Mr. G. M. I{ilty held his farawi
exam. yesterday, the more detail
account of which we are unable to pit
lish until next week.
Nn need for stray stock now will
Che (lent Woven fence can be procur(
from Mr. Percival .Evans.
One more session of our tow
ship council before they soros to tit'
their annual praise or censu-re as its
case may be.
Dame Rumor says it most estimat
young lady will perform unusual
Noble acts ere long.
Mr. W. Robinson hag had a sto
wall put under his house on the 16
con. He also intends building a k
then.
111[tnruoeh.
At t}iie Mrtpse, t3elgr•ave, on Thurs
drty, 141x. James Ycxiug itnd Miss Bella
I "'mick, of Winghatu, were united
in marriage. The ceretuor�tyy was per-
formed by the Rev. Mr. Hall, of Belem
grave.
Mr. Geo. Nitylor hits retumed house
front Manitoba.
What might have been a very sad
accident (a:cuted oil Saturday, While
Misses Jane Jameson and Maud Catup-
bell were driving A1011t; the road their
horse took Fright, and upsetting the
hug"'
threw the 0c(:u )ants out. For-
tu-ately they escupecl with nothing
ruore than it broken buggy,
Mrs. Robert Stonehouse, of Bel(,rrave,
is visiting her pareuts,at Marnoch this
week.
The Donnybrook Methodist Sunday
school intend holding their rinnual
0hristmas Tree on Christmas Eve.
Lou teafr�� �t►'o,
'-
Mr. B. Morrison, of Brandon, Man.,
and J. Morrison, of Walton, were vis-
itlrlg friends in the village last week.
Al r, and Mrs. Win. Moon were "At-
Hottle" to It few of their friends Inst
Thursday evenin and it very enjoy-
able evening was slyejit.
Mr. Leonard Whiteley and Mr. J.
Walker, cf the Medical college, Toron-
to, are house for the Chi istit:as holi-
days.
The Cantata incl Christmas tree en-
ter•tainrnent which is to be given in
the Methodist, church on Christina;
Eve promises to he good. Besides the
Cantata there is to be sin&g by the
children and dialogues. 11he treat of
the evening will be it chorus by sixteer
male voices. Doors open at 7 o'c•loclr
ant] entertainment to stttrtat7.30 p. in
Admission, children 10 ets.; adults, 1:
cents. Come one, come all.
Nest Tuekerswith.
Mr. Leslie Townsend and his sister
Mrs. A,:\,V&nde of Park River, Dakota
are visiting realitives here.
Mrs. A. Walter„ of Exeter-, is th(
guest, of her sister, mrs W. G
Plewes.
Air,i. Crich 1199," sportsa, new cut
ter a•ecent purchase from Alr, b'
R111111), of-Cliutou.
HARTWIILL—IIAf,L.—In e)oderich, on tho 131
indt„ at tpn residence of the bride's parents, h
Rev. 11v.'Cornbull, Mr, bred. ffa,twell, of Olmto
to Misa„lfall^ of endetich.
' 1DEA191S. .
TAYLOR—In Cliuton, on Dec. 21st, lire. M, Taal,
aged 57 years.
CLINTON MARKET BE, POIb'1'S.
(Corrected dvery Wednesday, afternoon.)
Fall Wheat, new ............. 0 82 to 0 8
Barley ........................ 0 20 to 0 2
Oats ............................ 0 22 to 0 2
Peas .............................. 0 40 to, 0 4
Rye ................. . .. ....... 0 89 to 0 4
Potatoes, per buss(, new... 0 30 to 0 3
Butter loose in basket.... 0 13 to 0 1
Butter in tub ................ 0 IS to 0 1
Eggs per doz.................. 0 13 to 0 1
Cabbage, per doz............ 0 0 40 to 5
Ray ............................... 600 to 6 0
Cordwood ....................... 3 ,Ulf to 3 ,5
fipples per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 7
Apple's culls ................ 0 45 to 0 5
Dried Apples pgr Ib........ 0 04 to 0 0
Ducks per, lb................. 0 06,1to 0 0
Turkeys per lb... 0 062 to 0 0
Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 0
Chickens per pair............ 0 30 to 0 :3
Wool... _ ....................... 0 18 to 0 1
The Liv( Stocli 'flarliet.
TORONTO.
Toronto, I)rc. 17 Bnnine"s a( Or
Toronto cattle inarkot to-dny ,vn.s ons
fairly and active. Tho offe,•ings wcr
noi. so herty}-, being 50 cars, includin
650 sheep anis hunbs, 2,(X)) hogs, 2-11co,v
and 30 calves.
la.xporl, Cattle—There were scrurcl
anything done in this line, only thre
crus bciug made np, including sons
bells. !'rices were steady at :3,ke to 4(
:t few bulls sold at 3!,c.
Butchers' Cattle --Two many cif rite(
ituu quality were uttered. Nearl
everything sold hcfore the otos
at 2.1c to 3,1c for (101111110", to fuel
ittm and 31c to 3l+c for, good to choir(
To fetch anything above the hest, t.h
cattle IIIMr t be fitncy. A few head (
Christmas rattle were offered and sol
at $4.20 to `3.1.40 per cwt. '('his i
practically the end of Ow Christos
trade. All offerings sold except it fe+
hifel iur cattle.
Stockers and Feeders—There w0
not much demand for Buffalo, ligl;
stockers bringing 2j�c to3Ac; it few feet
ers being bought at:3je to 3je.
Sheep :incl Lambs --Export sheep i
sod demand and firm at 3o, to 3.jc p(
). There is some demand for laird
for export to the United States an
prices pairs for thein range froln $4 t
$4.60 per ewt. Butchers' sheep ar
tlnll'at $2.50 to $3.75 each.
Carves --Choice veils ale (,ante(
Prices ave ,unchanged at $'d, to $8 eilcl
Milch Cows and Springers—The ma
ket wits off.' about $5 per head and
wits late before the offerings were di!
posed 0f. The ruling prices were $
t0 $10 ertch.
Hogs—The'market ,vas fairlysteadr
The great trotfhle is that too many ho;~
are corning forward-, The fanners ar
not feeding t.h( ul enough, That (vas th
only class that showed it downwrtr
tendency, Light hogs sold at 4jo, t.
4pt•; choice selectiens of bacon hog
brought $4.70 to $4.75 per cwt, weigl
ed off' cars. Sows sold at $3 to $:3.2
per cwt and stags at $2.
We quote :--
Milch cows, each. .....$20 00 to $40 C
Export cattle, per Cwt.. 3 50 to 3 7
Christmas beeves...... 4 00 to 4 fl
Butchers' choice cattle,
cwt ..... .......... 3 30 to 3 7
Butchers' good cattle,
cwt ................ 300 to 32
Butchers' com. cattle,
cwt ................ 2 75 to 2 C
Bulls, per etvt .... , ..... 2 00 to 3 5
Feeders, per cwt..... , . 3 25 to 3 t
Stockers, per cwt...... 2 50 to 3 1
Expot t sheep, per, cwt. 3 00 to 3 ri
Butchers' sheep, each.. 2 75 to 3 7
Lambs, per cw,t........ 4 00 to 4 E
Calves, per head. 2 00 to 8 C
Choice bacon hogs, per
cwt . . .............. 4 70 to 4 1
Light fat hogs, per cwt 4 25 to 4 c
Thiek `fnt hogs, per cwt, 4 25 to 4 f
Stores, per cwt......,. 4 15 to 4
Sows, per cwt.......... 3 00 to 3 ,
Stags, per cwt......... 2 00 to 2 1
Sound
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Chri'stumamas Dii ers.
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Give sensibleChristm,as Presents. Theyare more suitable,more
0 useful, more needful in many instances.
Y Is Store,,,',
At Christmas presents many attractions. When you come
here you are sure to need more time than you have. The
store is so crowded with attractions that you cannot
possibly leave when meant to. Then the suggestion is
wise. `
PLAN YOU SHOPPING FOR FORENOONS,
HERE'S A LIST OF SUITABLE AND SENSIBLE GIF'T(-S :—
Gents' Umbrellas, Childrens' -White Wool
Ladies' Umbrellas, Boas.
Handkerchiefs, Fine Chenille Portiers.
Fine Chenille Table Cov-
Fancy Articles, ers
Beautiful Belts, Gents' Stylish O. C. Neg1•
Gents" Neckwear, Scarfs.
Thousands of pretty and
Gents' Fine Gloves, dainty things in
Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves,� Ladies' Hand'chiefs.
S,
Ladies' Waists, ome Stylish makes in
Ladies' Furs Gents' Caps. '
Ladies' Fur Coats and Gents' Initial Handker-
chiefs.
Capes.Beautiful Table Linens.
Ladies Fine Dress Pat- , Table Napkins in abund-
terns. anode.
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!Toronto r1arniers 31.,r i,t
receipts of
Toronto, Dec. 17 --The c itits r ,r
grain on the =trect nuuket here t(1-dav w a
were small, prices were steady to fix -11).
1Vherit—,lc to le firmer, 5(H) bushels
w U
selling at 85) x to 86c for white and red t
and 78,4(1 to 71AC for goose. a e a
13nr)t•y--(irn+. two loads selling at 30c �Z t 0
Ito
to:33c. ^w �.� Ci'
CD
Oats--Ahont steady, 30 b(tsllels sell- ra
ing at, 26 to '171,c. a p�q
Peas stendy, 200 I)usll(tls selling nt
F R I T, U E
10C to 17c. F�
,ll;iy rod Straw -`+teadv, bout 21)
lradsof hlty 1 5 of Uaw a
Commencing with .. .
reived. Prices were firmer lot $0 to
:))11 f it l and $T t0 $l) fin strrt,y.
1SA` URDAY, DECEMBER 1R
)res.oil hogs --'T rccrtpts were lx`
small, There wa.'4 a good demand and t �'
the market was firm ;rt ips. "' And continuing until• the
W he;tt,, white. per hu.,$ 85ji to $ 3(')1
do god ................ 78A to 79,; .. a 314 BAYOU DECEMBER P
(lo ease .............. 78?< t0 7J�,
Barley leer bush....... 311 to ,-:3 Fv
Rye per bush....... .... 45 to 00 a
Peas per bush........... 46 to 47 We will hold 'elle of the biggest Furniture
Buck wheat per, bush.,., 35 to 00 Sales ever held in this hart ofthe County,
i Ilay ...................... 0 00 to A 50
Straw ' X 900
eed hogs a () to 00 • � We claim to have the largest and finest stock of
Eggs, new laid........ 16 to 17 first—class Furniture in the county and people
Butter, ]b. rolls.... 1 a •rr
who take advanta e f thi ~ b
d0 tub, dairy...... , . 13 to Iii r, 0 S 10 sale -will have an',
Chicketls per pair....... 2:5 to 40 opportunity `.o buy everything in the way of
Turkeys per ib......... , 7 to 8 good Ful•nitnl-e at pI'1CCS 110yer before" offered.
Ducks per )r............ 40 to 60
Geese per Ih............ 5 to q 1 Fully realizing we are on the eve of better times we
Potatoes new per bag... 05 to 00t fthis ills Season's business b SCOuI'ln the,_.,*
Spring lamb.. 6 to 7 prepared y g
Alntton .... . .......... 5 to 0 markets for the class of Foods that sults our growing
Beef, fore ............. 4?; to 5j
do hind .... ...... . ... 0:>, t(T trade. We pay spot cilsh' for our goods which giv so (18
Veal, carcase, per lb. 0 06 to 0 08 iia the advantage Of gOing to all the large m'anufactur-
COUNTR,Y PRODUCE—TORONTO. ers and buying at the closest prices. NVe have picked
Tomato, Dec, 17. —Butter --The (s
up many snai s during the last few days that mean
up
ply is fair, (he dernand for all kinds ridiculous prices as long a-� they bast,
good incl prices are s(eady. Large
rolls, which are mostly supplying the Don't miss this Stile. It means an opportunity t0
demand, are stcad.y fit He at 15c t0 e to IST.
(`holes dairy tubs are steadbeautify your homes as well as add to your comfort at
l6c find low grades and medium tube, a very loco cost.
,which rite scarce, se)l at 1:3c to 14e. We e are determined to close the year with a big
Fggs—There is a good dernand for month's business and have ut the knife info the
strictly fresh and the best are s(1Itree 1?
and firm lit, 16c to 17c; held fresh tit 14C rices on our entire stock:. q�
and limed l8c. p
Potatoes—Are quiet. Cars fin the
trOUR FURNITURE IS THE BEST
ackre are quoted at 60c. Potatoes e
out ofhestare cell at 65c to 70c.
Poultry—The supply is fair-, there 1s , OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWI_ST.
a good demand and prices are steadier
at 8o, ter titrkeyd 6o, for geese, ch to
k- . We have not space this week to enumerate prices
00c for ducks find 30c to 45c for chick-
ens• but we simply say buy all you need in the way of
Baled Hay—There is a very little d3- Furniture NOW and at
mnnd for export and the sales for the
local market are slow. Cars on the
track here are are quoted at $8 to $f).
The Montreal Trade Bulletin says:—
The sale of it lot of Canadian mixed HI
clover hav was made in Liverpool es-
The
B A R L ET'T'S
(Wednesday) at a decline of 2s • 0�
per ton from previous transactions. 1]1 YD I1t. �1
n
(;able reports dated yesterday, Deicern- into.
bei 16th, quoted Glasgow quiet at 708
for- No. 1 timothy; Liverpool weak and P.'o —When it is your painful necessity to consult an Undertaker,
and lower a 65s for Canadian clover remember we have the finest Undertaking Department in this part
mixed; London weak at 079 6d and of the county and we are told the lowest in price for the splendid kk
Bristol easier at 6Us. A few lots from service- we render. Dont forget this.
Montreal and western polnts?''how-
ever, are going forward to the Eng Night and, Sunday calls at residence Fcitr 67 Halon St.,
llsh market.
Brtled Straw— Is dull and unchanged. .-yopposite the Baptist chureh.
Cars on the track here -ire quoted at
.shao-
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st
0