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ALtTOCETER•IJIOA•T'PEAREP.
fltat`T'f arAVt lv. ». 411outtwo menthes
• ago I was nearly Wild with, headaches.
.started, takiutl 1 3. „13." took twt
bottles '.and my hettdaeliee plays; VOW'
altogether flitltlppeared bulk it le tu.
,grand, medicine,. q.
Ova,li'1N1v,flsSey St,1lelrl,;,dlnt,,
One opinion., -.., 1800 So 805 00 lf20 00 37 00
Halt solemn I 36.00 20 00 12 00 4 00
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$etvaItts wanted, for sale, lost or found, ad 'erase
racnta nu eaeotlhtrtthreelinos, 25 cents 0lchin•
settlor ; not useecdin;g,eeVen linea, 60 cents for flrat
insertion and 25 Vents tett each following insertion.
.racnle, b,,ttsesor town peeped', for ,a o or to rent,
stray stock or yhni,ar advertisements not exceeding
, eight lines, 41 for °tlrst month and 50 conga for each
following month, Loom ra,tloea 50c a 110,0 101. etch
Insertion.•
Advertisements without • definite instructions in.
varlgbly tororted natal rusts': and attars! accord-
ingly'..Tr.,Il4ient advertisement, in all cases to be
paid in 14,l','ehce.
Alt a ,aunt changes must•be received at the Wile
not later than SATURDAY 30044 every week.
A. M.TJD», t'.IJliihir,
Berliners will not be dull this winter.
A local paper warns thecal "there is a
choice scandal brewing,” and that
"there will be several marriage licenses
• taken out before the end of the year."
NOT THAT KIND
Scott's Emulsion does not debilitate
• the'stomach as other cough medicines
do ; but on, the contrary, it improves
digestion awl strengthens the stomach.
Its effects are immediate and pronounc-
ed. • '
T. Edward Mara has purchased
from the estate the stock of T. A. Mara
Company in London for 72 cents on
the dollar. The former is a son of the
` • late merchaut, with whom he was also
associated in business.
SHILOH'S VITALIZER.
1) Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says : "Shiloh's Vitalizsr 'SAVE))
(MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy
Dor a debilitated system I ever used " For
yspepsia, 'Liver or Kidney trouble it
excels. Price 75 cts. Sold by J. 11.
Combe.
Banker J. W. Scott, of Listowel,
had an unpleasant experience recently.
The combination lock of his safe went
wrong and it took an expert from Galt
two days and two nights to open it,
business in the meantime being at a
standstill.
SQcta 'cud. 'K
•*106 Tlo$te,
Oac ees;t aIle %
7,'lpe; IMAM� * o • GTI Clam pomp ' ctm'es
where rt1-,edgers fail Cohens, Oroup sera,
Throat, Iiooraeaeap, whooping Cpp> a. and
, Ahar3t;Ilclulrad: aor uClsoanod>gAntidfwin tauabsunoo• Tuhali
toast; in -Lane. Seat by DragUtsta on a f3uar.
anted,: For a Larne 13P.o1 or Obest. use.
6731LQIi O. LL lachtu ,'i'LaWa ,250.
CATAROH
litttleYVu'ltFarrii?,tsrerzae+9yi3gttcrait.,
teetitoourayou,• 1'rico,Cdl.ots,, ia�eatori es.
Sold by J: 1I, COMI`3'E,.
?amtsIMeF'linl of Ameliasblleg Alit,,
Round two $5, bill>�, and a $2' bili Ila•
bedded in a tree Whtall ltd was f,lutting
'403141.
ClOI.i,EI . BY A COW%
A fine colt
ali in
ttait< Peter
,Lindsay, of -Nixon,.Qnt„ V4sbadly
hoole1 by a(10%vtwo bottles
of
Hitgyard's R show Oil cured. it.. Tide in,
valuable reftiedy shoal, be in every
house, •It cures Ctits, sprains, ,bruises,
nall pains i and n aches '
na ud na
xl_s Man
burns,and m
or .
p
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Miss Annie L. 'Hughes, Ancaster, has
begun an action against F. C. Field,
Waterdown, for breach of promise,
claiming $8000 damages therefor. The
defendant was married recently. •
(8) CAPTAIN SWEENEY, U. S. A., San
Diego, Cal., says : , "Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy ,is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any
ood.” Price 50 cents. Sold by J. H.
Combo.
Henry Hayden, a young married
man of Alymer, while at work in the
woods on Thursday week, was crushed
to death between two trees which fell
together.,
(2) SHILoH'A CURE is sold on a guaran-
tee. 'It cures Incipient Consuinption.
It is the best Cough Cure. only one
cent a dose ; 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by J. H. Combe. •
it
An old woman named Mrs. Lottridge
died on the Indian Reserve, Brantford,
this week. She is reputed to have been
104 years of age at the time of her de-
mise.
ltnglieh Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soften
calloused Lampe and Blemishes from horses, Blood'
Spavin, Carbe, Splints, Ring Bone, sweeney, Stifles,
Sprains, Sore and swollen Throat, Coughs, etc.
Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the mast
wonderful Blemish Care • ever known. S,,ld by
Watts & Co„Drnggiets.
The defeat of Mr. Freeborn, the Mc-
Carthyite candidate for North Perth,
for the reeveship of Morninaton was
one of the notable events of election
day.
RELIEF IN am Houns.—pistressing Zidney ani.
Bladder diseases relieves' in Hi hours o "the 'Nsw
GREAT SOUTH AMIEDICAN KIDNEY CURE.” This new
remedy le a great surprise and delight to physicians
on account of its eroeeding promptness in relieving
pain in thebladder kidnei 0,back and every part
of
tho urinary passages in male or temale. it relieves
retention of nota, and pain in passing it almost im-
mediately, If you want quick relief and euro this 18
runt remedy. Sold by Watts & Co., Druggists.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wegenast, of
Waterloo, had a narrow escape from.
death by coal gas. Mrs. W. woke up
in time and with a good deal of effort
aroused her husband. They were both
very sick front the effects and feel that
they had a narrow escape.
Charley Smith, a boy sent out from
England to the Barnardo, Home about
two years ago, stole a horse from Giar-
but Maltby, near Guelph, and rode it
to Milton, where he was arrested and
sent back for trial.
RnsUir&TI8Er CURED INA DAY.—South American
Rheumatic Cure, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia
radioally owes in 1 to a days. Its action upon the
system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at
once the cause and the disease immediately die
appears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 Bente
Sold by Watts & Co., Baggiest.
People who have tried it, say that
there is no better medicines for dys-
pepsia than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It
way not give one the stomach of an
ostrich,' but it so strengthens the ali-
mentary organs that, digestion of ordin-
ary food becomes easy and natural.
' •John Burnesen for assaulting Miss
Nellie Uttin"' by striking her with a
lead pipe at Woodstock on Christmas
'day, has beenasont to penitentiary for
• two years.
"Now is the winter of our discontent
made glorious summer" by Ayer's Sar-
raparilla. This wonderful medicine so
invigorates the system and enriches
the blood that cold weather becomes
positively enjoyable. Arctic explorers
would do well to make a note of this.
According to the Berlin News a citi-
zen of that anti-prohibitionn town has•
prepared himselt for prohibition by
purchasing a silver -headed walking
cane which is so constructed as to hold
about 10 drinks of whiskey, with a
diminutive glass to drink it with.
For OverFifty tears.
Mao. Wueatow's SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by
millions of mothers for their children while teething
if disturbed at night and brolcon of your rest by y
sick child Buffeting and crying with •pain of Cutting
Teeth send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Win.
slow'e Soothing Syrup" tor Children Teethling. 1
will relieve the poor little sufferer immedately.
Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about
it, It cutes Diarrhma, regulates' the Stomach and
Bowels, curbe Wind 0.,Iie, Softens the Gums and re-
duces Inflammation and ewes tope and energy to the
whole apnea'. "Sirs Winslow's Soothing Syrup'.
for children teething id pleasant to the taste and
is the prescription of ono of the oldest and best
-female physicians and nurses In the• United •Staten.
Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
fists throughout the world. Be mire and oak to
'Mas.Wtzstow'e Samna SYRUP,"
On Jan. 5 a holstein cow belongiug
to John Stoskopf, of Stratford, was
delivered' of an odd calf. The head,
front feet ,nod shoulders of the calf
were perfectly formed, •buirthe ltbdoln-
inal part was 'twisted from the
right side to the left -until it came
around whore he hack ought to
be; hind • legs were ell up side
down, and •,he tail also upside
down and ' to one side. The hind
quarters were besides doubled over and
resting on the head and shoulders, and
the legs were all mixed up. In general
it was a very disagreeable monstrosity.
The cow through treatment olid good
nursing is doing, well. Veterinary
Surgeons Steel and Hodgins presided
over the case.
Philip Seibert, the defeated • candi-
date for the reeveship of Ellice, told
the Stratford Herald the other day
that he was beaten because he couldn't
be a Tory, a Grit, a Patron, a Mc-
Carthyite, a Protestant, a Catholic and
a P. P. A. roan all rolled into one.
SORE THROAT.—The best cure we
now know of for sore throat is a gargle
of PAIN KILLER and water—it acts like
magic. Big bottles twice the quanity
in the old style. •
Of the 5,000 lady voters in Toronto
only a thousand odd voted on the
plebiscite and 242 of these were against
prohibition.
TORONTO TESTIMONY.
DEAR SIRS.—Two years ago I had a
bad attack of hilliousness and took one
bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and
can truly recommend it Eo any suffer-
ing.from this complaint.
MRS. CHARLES BROWN, Toronto.
A dog belonging to Rev. W. H.
Wade; of Woodstock, found a human
hand and brought it to the rectory, No.
45 Hunter street west, Hamilton. It is
supposed to be part et a medical stud-
ents luggage.
SORE THROAT CURED.
, DEAR SIRs.—I had a very sore throat
for over a week and tried several mech.-
eines
edi-cines without relief until I heard of
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, which
I tried with great success. I think it a
fine medicine for sore throat, pain in
the chest, asthma. bronchitis, and
throat and lung troubles.
MARIA MIDDLETON, Rohcaygeon, Ont.
The Palmerston Telegraph has chang-
ed hands and will be out in a few days
under the proprietoilship of D. Grant'
.oi Toronto, who was for some time an
.employe of the, Mitchell Advocate.
Mr.Lac thevenerable
a founde^ of the
• Telegraph,
is compelled to retire from
the newspaper arena ()Wing to ill'
health. • •
Charlie Morrison, the one-armed lad
•who was given four months in gaol by
Police Magistrate O'Loane, Stratford,
for vagrancy, received $300 as a Christ-
mas gift from a relative in New Jersey.
,.,
RT1 i17411li1 AlN`l 'Dflli+'41100, Puomire,
There, +are. Ruptured people eirory
where„ they want, besTruss fpr the
least ttmp, and 1.,o Naake itl,eanyenie»t,
for there, I. will be in their neigh bee
hood. There la 114 doptat that youe.
ease will ho attended to properly, 'as: I
am. 'known. from Ocean, to Ocean
lasts oontinent as ft.. *an Pt rare ability
and skill its tbemeellanical line t►t over-
conling Ruptuts and all DaOrm%ttes•oi:
thti•hunilallframe---Spinal Disease, Club.
Feet, l nockt d Knees, White S.wellipg.
Itis_ very bard, (Wen. in Euro ei New
�t•oaA etc., to improve on goo4s made
under my superintaudenve in ID
Ft1'ut;lry, I. am the Inventor of .
Patents, in the different lines of Truss;
es•un;d Or'thtoppedical Appliances, and,
if You . 'wish to, have y ur case attend,
ed
ed to, would ask your to be -4a t
une'
ae
I will be found afollows with Samples
s
and Goods, as Trusses in all their
variety, to take measilrenents'et°.
Will visit as follows: Seaforth, Coin
-
luerctal Rotel, Monday, Jan, 22;1891;Clin-
ton, Rattenhury's hotel, Tuesday,���Jan,
23; Gioderich, Albionn Hotel,. Wednes-
day, Jan 21; Eltetel', Voun ercurl Hotel,
Thursday, Jan, 25; Wingham, Queen's
Hotel, Friday, Jan, 28; Brussels,
Queen's Hotel, Saturday, Jan, 27.
ORAS. CLUTHE,
Surgical Machinist,
To DOWN SPOOICS.
A wealthy bachelor declared that a
horrid hag had elaredfat him through
the night. His friends laughed at him
but ' he insisted that the House was
haunted. He grew ill, complaining of
extreme heaviness in the stomach, his
appetite failed, he grew sallow, emaci-
ated and despondent, believinghe was
going to die, the spook being a warn-
ing, and declared he could hear funeral
bels ringing in his ears, and even hint-
ed at suicide. A friend induced him to
use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-
ery, and he rapidly grew well, spooks
and 'Allis distressing symptoms disap-
pearing. A torpid liver and dyspepsia
caused his suffering and the medicine
cured both. The "Discovery" is the
only remedy for billiousness and indi-
gestion, or dyspepsia, so certain in its
curative action as to warrant its sale on
trial., A Guarantee, in print, wraps
every bottle.
PERFECTLY CURED.
SIRS.—I have been greatly troubled
with headache and bad blood for ten or
twelve years. I started to take Bur-
dock Blood Bitters in July, 1892, and
now (January, 1893), I am perfectly
cured.
HUGH DRAIN, Norwood, Ont.
There are in London, 1,088 women
entitled to vote, yet only 383 exercised
their privilege in the plebiscite vote,
and of these 45 opposed prohibition. d
HAGYARD'S PECTORAL BALSAM.
HAGYARD'S Pectoral Balsam cures
coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis,
asthma, whooping cough, and all bron-
chial and lung troubles. Price 25c. per
bottle, or five for $1.00.
The Windsor police are on the look
outfor a man who has been reaping rich
harvest from the doctors throughout
Western Ontario. At the present
time he is supposed.to be working in
Essex County, as the police have been
informed that several medical men in
the vicinity of Windsor have been
victimized. The man represented him-
self as the agent of an insurance com-
pany and offers the position of medi-
cal examiner to the doctor if he insures
in the company. Certain fees are col-
lected by the supposed agent and that
is the last heard of Dither the agent
or the company.
Consumption Cured.
An old physioiau, retired from practice, having
had placed in hie bands by an East India mission-
ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
rho speedy and permanent 0m'e of Consumption,
Bronohltis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and
Lustig Affeotlons, also a positive and radtoal Miro
for Nervous Debility and all Havens Complainto,
after having tested its wondorfdl curative powers
in thousands of oases has telt it his dutyto make
it known to his Battering fellows. Aetuatoc 4 y this
motive and a desire to relieve humair sneering, I
will send'free 4f charge, to all who desire it this
Nape, in Getman Proneh .or English, with fall
direetons ter propering and nsingg8 Sent by mail
by addressing, with Stamp nattiifg this paper.
W. A.1\ Nem, 820 Petters' hlodk, Mod, N. Y.
8596 y
Dr. Pierce's Plesant Pellets cure con-
stipation, billiousness and derange-
ments of stomach, livor and bowels.
A SEDUCTION CASE.
ELIZA GETS DAMAGES FROM HENRY
GEORGE FLEWELLING.
Hob on human 6111h00800 end all animals cured in
80 minutes by Woolrnra'e sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. -8010 by watts & Co„Druggiote.
At the winter assizes at Hamilton
last week, before Justice MacMahon,
the first case tried was an 'action for
$2,000 damages brought by Henry
Grey, of Harrisburg, against Henry
George Flewelling, of East Flamboro,
for the seduction of Eliza Grey, the
plaintiff's daughter. The suit was un-
Kdefended. The girl swore that she had
been seduced under promise of marri-
age. The jurybrought in a verdict of
$300 and costs. Miss Grey also sued
Flewelling for $3,000 damages for
breach of promise of marriage. There
was no defence, and the jury was ask-
ed to assess the damages. In cor-
roboration the plaintiff produced near-
ly a dozen love letters, the reading of
which caused some amusement, Tho
jury brought in a verdict of $500 and
costs. s
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Pointed Paragraphs.
INTERESTING ITEMS . GATHERED FROM
ALL QUARTERS.
A needle sixteen years ago entered
the foot of George Davidson, of Mit-
chell, and has been trav1a1ing through
his body since. • It came out of his
elbow recently.
"True Britons,” a Perth Masonic
lodge, was instituted in 1818, and is
still vigorous.
Richard Sperling, a Grey County
pioneer wlio died a few days ago, was a
Methodist. He was converted at one of
John Wesley's revival meetings in Ire -
lead early in the century. •
The old Lundy homestead at Lundy's
Lane was the scene of great festivity
one day last week, when Miss Lily
Lundy, daughter of Lanty Lundy was
married to W. C. Poole of Buffalo.
J. D. MacMutchy, of Lindsay, who
assisted at the rescue of Dr. Ryerson
when the latter was nearly drowned at
Sturgeon Point last summer is dead.
A Berlin man has a cane which car-
ries ten drinks of whiskey.
Alexander McDonald, of Olden, who
died lately, lived alone in a remote sec-
tion. His cattle were so wild, having
never seen any other human beings,
that they hadto be shot after his
death.
The capitalists who propose develop-
ing electrical power on the Canadian
side of the Falls have agreed to have
25,000 horse -power ready for delivery on
Nov. 1, 1898.
Table Rock house and the Museum at
Niagara Falls will have to pay taxes to
the town on an assessment of $40,000.
In Nottawasaga township alone there
are 11 large societies of Patrons of In-
dustry.
Henry Dobherthein, of Peel, has
eloped with his wife's sister, aged 17.
His wife and.three children mourn.
The Seagrams have completed a
liquor warehouse at Waterloo which
will hold 100,000 gallons. This don't
look like prohibition.
It only costs 1.32 cents per day to
keep a prisoner in Woodstock jail.
J. T. Warrington, of Belleville, ex-
ported 130,000 boxes of cheese the past
season.
Mrs. John Rankin died in Prescott
aged 01. ,She had lived there 74 years
continuously.
Julius Ansley, who was a British sol-
dier at Waterloo, is dead at Parry
Sound, aged 100.
' For a New Year's gift Rev. Father
Ronan, of Wallaceburg, received a $400
equipment for driving, from his parish-
ioners.
By the annexation of Ashhurnham
Peterboro' will have 12,000 inhabitants.
Mrs. Drummond, of Meaford, died on
Monday last, aged 98. Her sister, Mrs.
Baxter, of St. Vincent, lived to be 100
years Old.
An Uxbridge grocer sold 8,000 pounds
of candy the night before Christmas.
Walter Coats, of Clinton, sold more
than the Uxbridge "pian. •
A hen owned by George Law, laid an
egg weighing 5 3-8 ounces.
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ISTHE BEST REMEDY FOR
MINS, MISES,
CALDS,�} URINS
& CUTS.
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THE OLD STAND!! I�' SE�.RLi
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and1
will hereafter be -known as THE NOVELTY' BAKEki.V AN))
p er quality
,CA,UktA�1T, Mr: McLennan :Kari will'he otlr baker. Bread of tau 411th
wilt be delivered as usual, and Breach Cakes, &c„ contitantly kept •Oil WWI and
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sold • only at the i1 elt Store, We solicit the patronage of all old
4 y v'�'
customers end niR y new Rues.
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Wilson : owe
John dunninflarri,
GREEN - GROCER, :
'-a CONFECTIONER
AND
Canadian Express Agent,
ALBERT ST.. CLINTON.
Fresh ):paddies and Bloaters. Oysters
constantly on hand. Also some
Canadian Cranberries, cheap.
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
Farm and Isolated Town Proper
:ty only Insured.
OFFICERS.
Thos. E. Hays, President, Seatorth P. 0. ; W.
J. Shannon, SecyTroas., Seatorth 1, 0. ; John
Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0,
DIRECTORS.
Jae. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Donald Ross, Clin
ton ; Gabriel Ellintt, Clinton ; George Watt
Hariock; Joseph Evans, Beechwood; J. Shan
non, Walton ; Thos. Garbert, Clinton.
AGENTS.
Thos. Hennas, Hariock ; Robt. McMillan, Sea-
torth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan
and Geo. Murdie, Auditors,
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or trans
act other business will be promptly attend.
ed to on tv )plication to any ed the above officers
addressed to their respective post offices. .
New PIlotograpll Clallerg.
A GREAT,60 DAYS' OFFER,
J. W. COOK, the leading photographer, ,will
for 60 days give a
DOZEN CABINETS.
for $2.00 and other sizes in proportion.
TINTYPES taken. Pictures taken on
cloudy days equally as well as on sunny days
by the new process. Superior work.
J.P. 000K, Practical Photographer
near Cantelon Bros. Grocery.
Albert St. - - Clinton.
Cantelon Bros,
GENERAL GROCERS & PRGVIr3••
ION MERCHANTS.
Grockery, Glass & Chinaware
ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter and Eggs
752-ly
THE KEY TO HEALTH-
Un1o6:4 111 the c.ingra, . t,' • t•s u! tat
Bowels, I idnoys and Ithro-. carry in
off gradually without %V00 k'nin th.• :rt;
all the impurities ani fon1 ha • r"' c.r the
secretions ; at t he 00111e time CarTlctlli�
Acidity of t1 a Stomach, ell r.ti albs
ousiica.:, IL•yap'3pil.a L' assaihcs• X.is-
'1111ef1S, Heart man, Erns'•; pat„ri1,
Dryness of the Skin. 1) ops -7. 1'+In•
,tessofl7laion,Jaaudico gnat Iliaurn,
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Phater'Fruz of
the ?loam, Norvouotle s ao d Cereral
Debility, ail these nnrl many other simi.
14r•Complatnt: vi'lrl ,ry the bonny influenco
•,f BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
s
o�.nlc Bottles 10 • Regular n.
z
e $1,
tilt attic by ail dealers.
T. 9IItlnlTltii at to.. rroy,rleter'a, Tornni.
Clinton.
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Do You
Disease commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
• in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- TAKE RIPANS TABULES
PEPSIA or INDIGESTION, , _
It you aro BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, o have TAKE RIPANS TABULES
LIVER COMPLAINT, _
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SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING, TAKE RI PANS TABU LES
For OFFENSIVE BREATH and. ALL DISOR• TAKE RIPANS TABULES
DERS OF THE STOMACH, . .
Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Prpserve the Health.
" : EASY' TO TAKE
ONE
If your COMPLEXION 1$ SALLOW, or you
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SAVE MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL.
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Ham Tilought BR$E $
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No investment that you can make for your
home will pay you such large returns in COM- )f
FORT ECONOMY and ever increasing
satisfaction as a
"HAPPY THOUGHT" RANGE.
There is no other "just as good" or "just the
same," and the Genuine is sold only by
HARLAND BROS.,' Clinton. In Base
Burner with or without oven, the Radiant
Home leads.
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Eureka BaKierij and Restaurant8
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In thanking the citizens of Clinton and vicinity for their liberal patronage dur-
ing the past three years, we beg to announce that the EUREKA
BAKERY and RESTAURANT is in a better position than ever to
successfully caterto the'wants of the general public. We do our own
baking, save heavy expenses, and turn out a. quality of BREAD,
BUNS, PASTRY, CAKES, t$io., equal to any iu West-
ern Ontario and at the very lowest living prices. WEDDING
CAKES A SPECIALTY. Bread, &c.,'delivered to all parts
of the town. FRITS, CONFECTIONERY, ICE
CREAM, COOL DRINKS, Pie nic and Private Gather-
ingasupplied on the shortest notice at liberal rates.
Remember the location—next Grand Union Hotel, Smith's Block Clinton.
W H. B0 Fly, Proprietor.
THE HUB GROCERY
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CHRISTMAS GOODS aro on the move and our stook is n com-
complete. We can give yu nw
VALENCIA RAISINS,'SELECTED RAISINS
& CLUSTER. RAISINS, VOSTARIA CURRANTS,
PATRAS CURRANTS, PROVINCIALS CURRANTS,
ENGLISH PEELS•, -•-LEMON, CITRON and ORANGE
EXTRACTS of all kinds, -LEMON, VANILLA,
RATIFIA, &c., &c. ORANGES, LEMONS,
Our ueual Stock of Teas' and Coffee on hand. Call and examine before
yen bay.
GEORGE SWALLOW, Clinton.
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