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We have added a moat attractive and useful /Me of
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To our already beautiful stook of
Watches, Jewelery, Diamonds, Gold Spectacles
And beautiful Novelties suitable for any kind of a present. If you want a good Watch,
Clock, Brooch, Ring or a beautiful Photo Holder, Gold Pens, Pencils,
or anythbag in Silverware. Remember we pay cash for our goods, that means low
prices for you at
JOHN' 13. RU-MBALL'S:
NOTED CHEAP JEWELLERY STORE,
AND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, CLINTON.
IETY,
QUALITY and
PRICE are
SURE TO PLEASE you
5 er cent off for cash.
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IT PAYS To
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OF CHATHAM, ONT,
Canada's most successful school of shorthand
•and briness training, has entered on its 17th
year f successful work, with one of the best
-openinge it has ever had,
'Pupils flock to this popular school. From all
partaof the AmerietinCentitlerit, ii-nereien bon)
Across the Atlantie they come. British Colima-
bia on the Wet to Halifax on the East; Danish
West Indies, New Mexico and Virginia on the
-Sleuth, to Winnipeg on the North. Students/3(Iva
reeently corn° from Plum 13ridge, Ireland; Corey,
Pa,; Stanton, Va.; Wairlaington, Mieh,;Owen Sound
and many other Canadian points.
"WHY DO THEY COMB SO FAR?"
It will pay the intending Business and Short-
hand student to enquire into the true reason.
A thoroughicouree of instruction, an able staff
.of eight experierreed instructors, and success in
placing our graduates in good pitying positions
tells the tale, and answers the question. We pay
the railway fare of studente when it does not ex-
ceed $8, We can secure good board with room
ter gents at $2.50 per week, and for ladies at $2,
with private families, vvbere they can enjoy home
comforts. For catalogues of either department,
address D. McLAC ULAN, Prin.
CAUTION
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Notice is hereby given that interest or princi-
pal on Mortgages or notes held by the ander
signed, must not be paid to any one but himself or
hik written order, ashewill not be responsible for
pepinaente unlese so made. ROBT NOTT.
Tuokersmith, Oct. 13, 1892
SUCCESS
HAS BEEN WITH THE
C. P. R. TELEGRAPH COT.
Since their office wae opened in Clinton,
and the reports for October are very satis-
factory.
Promptness and Accuracy is what business
men appreciate, and that is what they get
-when telegraphing by the C.P.R. Office at
COOPERS BOOK STORE
:IV Il 0 from now until the 1st
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'of January, 1:44. That gives the bal-
ance of this yeaerree. Now is the time
to apbscri be,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUN-
TY OF HUROP.
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IN TEE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP RICHARD
DOIISLIN, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provi-
sions of the 'Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887,
Chapter 110 Section 36, that all persons having
any claim against the estate of Richard Louehn
late of the town of Clintori, yeoman, deceased,
who died on or about the 27th day of July, 1892,
are required on or before the 12th of Nov., 1892,
to Bend or deliver to John McMurray, Clinton,
Ontario, the Executor of the last will of the said
Richard Douslin, deceased, full particulars of
their claims and the securities (if any) lipid by
them, duly verified by effidevit. And. after the
said12tla day a Nov„ 1892, the said Executor will
proceed to distribute the assets of the said es-
tate among the parties entitled thereto, having
reference only to the claims of which be shall
have received notice, and after such distribution
the said Executor will not be responsible for the
assets of said estate to any person of whose claim
notice ehall not hieve, been reneiy,ed at the time
of -90311' tlistribiftron. ''' -Viiither notice ia also
given that all persons iudebted to the said de-
ceased, and whose debts shall have matured, are
required on or before the 12th day of November
next,to pay theism/le to the said Executor. Dat-
ed at Clinton, this 12th day of October, 1898.
MANNING cfc SCOTT,
Solicitors for Executor
BOARDERS WANTED
Wanted, a number of boarders, either gentle-
men or ladies, good comfortable aceommodation.
Within two. minutes' walk of Collegiate Insti-
tute and Organ Faetory. MRS. CARTER, Huron
St., Cliuton.
TEACHER WANTED
Wanted, teacher for S. S. No. 9, Goderich T'p,
female preferred. Duties to commence with
richool terra of Jan. 1893. Apply with testimoni-
als up to let of Nov. A. CAN*TELON, Seeretary,
Clinton. R. Emerson J. 0, Steep, G. U. Rieke,
Trustees.
TEACHER WANTED.
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Wasted, for School Section No. 6, If ullett, a
Male Teacher, bolding a Seeond Class Certificate.
xperioneed teacher preferred. Applications
stating salary,with referenees,will be received by
the undersigned up to Nov. lst, 1892. THOMAS
NEILANS, Secretary, Harlock P.O.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP
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WHEATLEY & FINCH
We have opened out for businesa on HURON
STREET, CLINTON, and will be pleased to sup-
ply the wants of all. Highest cash price paid
for Elides, Sheepskins, etc. Patronage respect-
fully solicited.
WHEATLEY & FINCH.
FARM FOR SALE
Farm containing 150 acres, 110 cleared; good
barn and house; 32 acres seeded down, 20 acres
of fall wheat in; 4 acres of orchard, good bearing
knit trees and 3 acres of young trees. Two never
failing streams run through the farm. The Parra
Is one mile north of Bayfield, on the Goderich
road. Apply on the premises to MRS JAMES
MACLEOD, or by letter to Bayfleld
DURHAM STOCK FOR SALE
For sale, 2 splendid yearling Bulls and 3 first-
class yearling Heifers, all tboro-bred and eligible
kr regietration, All are prize animals. Also 1
Berkshire Boar, 6 months old, JAMES SNELL,
Hullett, Clinton P. 0.
Farm for Sale.
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The North Half of lot twenty -mix in the fifth
concession,of Hallett will be sold on moderate
terms, pad cash. It comprises 47 acres, all good
land, of which 42 are cleared. Good hewed log
house with frame kitchen, in all five rooms; log
stable and frame granary. Good hearing orchard.
Well lad Pring, about three miles from °HU -
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ton a d seven miles, front B1 .. Apply th
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SALE
•BARGAINS
Moo aBoys
BARGAIN NO, 1
40 Boys' O'Coats
$2.98 to $3.75
Worth $4.50 to $6.50
BARGAIN NO. 2
Boys'AMITants
98 Cents.
BARGAIN NO. 2
MEN'S PANTS
98 Cents
MEN'S PANTS
$1.50, worth $2
MEN'S PANTS
$2.25, !worth $3
VERY HEAVY PANTS
$1.85
Men's O'Coats
$6 for $4.50
MEN'S OVERCOATS
$10 for $7.50
MEN'S OVERCOATS
$11 :for *8.50
MEN'S OVERCOATS
0I4NTO$ .71fAB1tET8 '
Oorr4/9ts4 ove' ThticAdlY aftefe0013.
ntlrfel_hy, Nov. 0, 1892,
Wheat 0 04 a 0 68
Wheat opriug 0 63 a 0 65
Oata 0 27 a 0 28
Barley 0 85 a 0 49
Peas 0 56 a 0 57 4
Flour per ball a 4 80
Butter 0 16 a 0 le
Egga per lb 0 9 a 0 9
Potatoes new per bushel
Pork
Wool
Hay, new
Hides, No. 1 trimmed
Hides, rough
Sheep Skine
Apples, per bag
Wood short
Wood long
Clover
Timothy
0 85 a 0 85
5 50 a 5 00
0 16 a 0 16
6 03 a 7 00
4 00 a 4 50
3 50 a 3 50
0 45 a 059
0 50 a 0 75
2 00 a 2 00
8 00 a 3 00
7 00 a 7 50
2 25 a 2 50
Political Points.
A Bowmanville correspondent of The
Globe writes: -Will the Empire kindly in-
form an inquiring public, how it is that
there is no demand apparently this season
for our two rowed barley in England?
Street prices for this barley range from
t3h0eo tfoartoe.r. There is no money in this for
Quebec, has had just ten premiers during
the time that Oliver Mowat has reigned.
over Ontario. Between incoming prem-
iere and outgoing dollars the sister pro-
vince has suffered until her treasury looks
like the inside of a post hole.
18 18 hard that a man who has done and
suffered as much for the Conservative
party as W. R. Merdith has, should be in-
sulted by a procession of political nobodies
who think they are as fit to represent
Ontario in the Cabinet as he is.
Quite a sensation has been created in
political circles by the Quebec Electeur's
repeated statements, of the truth of which
it challenges contradiction, that on hear-
ing the news that the Hon. Mr Chapleau
is to be the next Lieutenant -Governor, Pre-
niier DeBoucherville wired to the Minister
of Justice to ascertain if it was true, and
if so to announce his intention to resign as
Provincial Premier; that Sir John Thomp-
son replied substantially that be, the Hon.
Mr DeBoucherville, was to mind his own
business. It also states that the Minister
of Justice has further notified his colleagues
at Ottawa that unless justice is done to the
petition of the Catholics of Manitoba he
will burst the Government.-1'Sir John
Thompson denies this, however.]
An Ottawa dispatch says: Mr John
Peter Grant, of New York, brother of Sir
James Grant, DI .D., of this city, and a
leading Conservative, is here on a visit. He
_said _to, -day; _ a_full- -fledged-citizo
of the United States now and think it a
grand country. With its vast extent of
territory, variation of climate and activity
in business it is not surpassed by any
country on earth. I tell you that notwith-
standing the prejudice existing in Canada
against annexation to the United. States it
is bound to come, and when it does come
Canada will enter on an era of prosperity
before unheard of and Canadians will be
able to do as well at homelas they are now
doing across the line. What I have said is
the solid truth, and Canadians will find it
out."
Abbe Dugas, the vvell-known advocate
of Northwest colonixation, addresses a long
letter to the Montreal press in which he
says annexation to the United States is
only a question of time unless something
is done to stop the exodus of French-Can-
adians to the United State. He suggests,
that means should be furnished to the
people ta settle in the Northwest.
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2 SNAPS 2
BARGAIN NO. 1
4 COATS
$15 for $7.50
Three different styles
same price
LONG MANTLES
$12 for $7.50
LONG MANTLES
823 for $12.50
Every Coat must go in 10 days
BARGAIN No. 2
NAVY STORM SERGE
371c. worth 50c.
BLACK CASHMERE
49c. worth 68c.
NewestBlk• peal) de soir
Silk $1.50 for $1
Maddoe
PIGS FOR SERVICE
Berkshire Boar for Service.
Subscriber keeps for service at his premises,
lot 23 13th con. of Hullett, a thoro-bred Berksire
boar, of good pedigree. Terms $1 at time of
service, with privilege of returning if necessary.
STEPHEN GRAY.
Intportant to Pig Breeders.
To make it more easyfor those at a distance to
use the popular and well know e pig, Royal Tom,
or his fine son from the 265 sow, Queen Bee. The
Terms are,to ineure $1 returning not compulsory
2 of Queen Bee's sons still for sale cheap consider-
itg quality. GEO. HOARE, near Clinton. polw
Berkshire Boar for Service.
The undersigned keeps for eervice on his pre-
mises, Gravel Road, HuIlett, a first -els thoro-
bred Berkshire Boar, raised by Mr Symonds, of
Lobo township. It,took first prize at London
exhibitiott and first at the Huron Central. TermB
$1 a time of service, or $L25 if booked. WM.
SNELL. Hullett, Clet. 24, 1891 *Ito
Notice to Farmers and Bregders
of Pigs i
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IThe eubecriber will keep for eervice on .4 pre -
mieee,dot 26, London Road, Stanley, a pure bred
Chester White Boar, having taken the first prize
at Seaforth iind elintba Shows it 1892. Bred
from the Boar that took the Mit prize at Totbb-
toin 1691, Tonna, $1 -oath, .1. STAZIStiltri --*
Noiretuber 4,
Extraordinary Purchase o
E DRESS GO
We havejust concluded the plum
chase of 60 pieeeft fine double widt
71Dress (31-oods, all leading shaicl.0
clearing out the vv-hc•le line from a
large wholesale house at 50e on thet
$, and offer for the month of Throvem.,
ber the whole lot at exactly half pritoe,
or 50e. on the S. We intend that Now
v ember shall be the biggest in the
tory of our business.
If -choice goods and. shattering pricers
will do it, already they are going by. the
piece. Now is your opportunity, and. bo
wise and take advantage of it while you
Can.
SCOTCH TARTANS pl r5icctes: regular, our
See our window. For the latest thing in Ladies' Englisli',
Walking Hats, see our window. New Coats, Wraps, Mant1es.:1
and Capes just to hand.
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Whether you desire to buy.,. or not,, it. will do your eyes good.
to examine our OVERCOAT STOCK. Note the
completness of their "get up" and learn what little
money is required to enable you to become the sole
proprietor of a hih class garment.
Take particular notice of ate BEAVERS, MELTONS
and BLACK WORSTED at $8, $10 and $12.
Look them over carefully, tell us if you can suggest
any improvement in style, finish, trimmings or work-
manship. You will admit they are rare Coats for that
money, but it's our business to have surprises like this.
What would be the use of our inviting you to our store
week after week if we had not the goods to interest you.
Tr\iirMall) OVM1R•00A.T'S
With removable Cape and -without Cape range in price from
$4 to $10, and we think every Coat as good. value for the
price as can be had anywhere. Childs' and boys' Coats
with and without Capes are shown in various patterns.
WATERPROOF COATS: Rubber, $2, $3.50 and $4.
Tweeds $7, $8, $10 and $12
Childs' Suits, Boys' Suits and Mens' Suitsin very attractive
patterns and good colors at our usual close figures. If
you want Underclothing in Mens' or Boys' sizes you.
wilt find what pleases you in our assortment.
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