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RIVII ' AND DRY.i Convent—Council met at Helmeeville,
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Onr stock of Boots and' Shoes fox the Fall' and Winter Trade is now'complete, and 'for
quality and style cannot be excelled.
Dur specialties o are to , ha dle the vcry., fest :foods .in the Market,
And to sell them at the lowest possible prices.
5 per, cent , discount for cash.;''
W. -TAYLOR & SON, Coats Bioek Clinton.
i.IIIne'r'
ner'
We have just receiv ,cl our FALL AND ,WINTER MILLINERY, .of French
and American fashions, consisting of Bonnets,tS
Hats, Feathers, e
rs> BIrds
,.Pibbons
,
Laces, Plushes and Velvets, all at such `prices that cannot fail to attract' attention:
Having purchased a large and,well-selected stock, we feel confident in pleasing all
and giving satisfaction. We also call attention to our stock of BOUILLON JOSE
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Pamir: .KID .GLOVES -keeping a full line inall colors. Full line of DRESS
TRIMMINGS, HOSI)ER:Y, CORSETS, S•c,, ;always on hand.
STRAWS, FELTS AND BEAVERS done over in' all the' newest styles; of Bonnets R gats'
APPRENTICES WANTED' for the Straw work.
FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods.
TWO .DOORS MORIN OF THOMPSON and SWITZER S,
BEESLEY, -',Beaver -Block, Clinton.
°W. rTTS; CCS_,
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS,
Albert' Street,: (Minton.
"The public;will'fincLour stock of .medicines. -complete, .andwarranted -.genuine ,
1 the best:quality. ' ,
•
'TOILET OAFS , PERFUdIERY-.SlOULDER BRACES; 1US5ESi SPONGES
AND 'ALL KINDS 'OE DRUGQISTS' SUND'RIES'' USUALLY KEPT
IN A;FIRS•T CLASS DRUG STORE.
-CENTRAL
HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC. REMEDIES CUTIC1 R4 13E\1rDIES,•
KENDALL'S SC'.:1 TItV' CUES, .
And all the recent patents Icej t,'rn stock or procured to order.
.A Lu ge stock ToIr ET- SETS,. Sr oNGES,
- PERFUMERY, ER.Y, &C.; very
('P]T L ULOID T 1a,SSES et. reduced rates: PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS aild family
1•eceipte.:accurately compounded with: care and 'despatch.
j1 -J.. ON1L,
CHEMIST, . AND Dl ,1Jf GIST, CLINTON, ONT.
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New Maple Su.g. ar.
A few gal. T
ins Maple Sprup
p
Fresh Ontliges,: l ., s anti nulLnas
G ood fresh. Mangold, Turnip &_Sor ' hum
g
unin�
0
awe:..
-i ,t
Seeds
on the 6th Inst., according to adjourn-
ment; members all present; minutes of
last 'meeting read and passed. Mr. E.,
McCann' applied to council for exemption
from taxes.oa his new woollen factory,
Moved byJerhn Cox, sec: by Ju. Peacock,
that the woollen factory of Mr. E. McCann
be exempt from taxes fora period of five
.years from IA Tanuary, 1883.—Carried.
Mr. Edward Slattery applied to council
regarding accident to steam thresher, on
hill 7th con. Moved by Jos. Whitely, sec.
by Jas: Peacock, that Edward Slattery be
pail $80 for loss of horse and ,repairs to
steam thresher damaged oh,hill '7th`rocon: "
—Carried. '.Treasurer's bond was exam-
ined, -both it and his sureties were satin,
factory to coungil.: Moved by John Cox,
sec. by Jas. Laithwaite, that the nomina-
tion for reeve,deputy-reeve,and three
councillors, for this; township, be held in
Knox's hal],' Holmesville, on Friday, the
22nd day of December, 1882, at 12 o'clock
noon.—Carried. Moved by Jae. Peacock,
sec. by John Cox, that the municipal elec-
tion for 1883- be hold in the following
paces, viz:—No. 1 S. D., :Orange Hall,
-4th con. ;-No.-S,range;}Ja11,8th coli:,,
hear railroad ; No. 3 S.D., house of. Thos.
Harrison; No. 4,S.D., house of Wen: Her -
'bison ; No. 5 S.D.; house of Herbert El-
ford ; No. 6 S.D., house of Wm. Crooks,
and the following persons returning offi-
cers, viz. :—No. lz Samuel Johnston' ; No.
2, Nixon Sturdy ; No. 3, Thee Harrison ;
No,. 4; Wrn. Herbison ; No. o, Herbert
Elford ; No. 6, Wm. Crooks:—Carried.
The following accounts were pad, Rousell
& Hutchinson, election papers, $7 ; Jos;:
McClusk ditch;3rd con.
Y, , `p $1
50 ; James
Porter, gra"elling`on S.R. 3rd con., $17'; •
Star office,,. printing, :$21.50; John Porter,
gravel, $,25;84 ; Arch. McDougall, work
C. R. and 0th con:, $7; A. Kirkbride,
hammer,. $1 ; L. Manning, gravel, B.L.,
$27.23 ; Thos. Meyers, -gravel, x',8.40 ; J.
Jenkins, plank, nails and work, $3.40 ;:.
Jae.. Fair, lumber, per J: Jenkins'$11.75
61 ;
J. Trewartha, gravel, 9th con., :$11.75;
Peter Cook, repairing two culverts, 9th
con., $5.50 ; selectors of jurors, $10,; An
Qua McLeod, eleaning•gravel pit, $1 i John
Weir, gravel, $25.60; Jas. Connoly, gravel,
$10 ; Wm. Collins, indigent, $18.75
judges e'vnrt of revision voters' list, $41.30.
Council adjourned -'to meeton the. first'
Monday in December.
Jamas PATro. , Clerk.
Clinton Cabinet Camp
In :order. Co meet" our increasing trade we have
bou' ht the,Factor. lately occii • ied' l yCrich,
�Y Y , P 13 W. ,I3.
and. after: g gettin'it underway we a:re' r
getting � P ell.La1eci to
Manufacture.
Everythingin the ` 'Fur i ..
Furniture line,'
a. rnnl t11e ullespeSt to, t11q Lc,St. sets, with the l;ttest
styles' and No. 1 finish and 'workmanship
.
Ordered er d work a specialty and satisfaction. guaranteed
1UNDERTAKI
We 'lave also added this branch to our 'basinegs
'and in it at all times will he found everything to
meet the :requirements of. al).
A Il'LANIDSOME HEARSE .'KEPT 'FOR IIIRE�
By strict a;ttentdpu t b tie a` d ail eye.,to ae-e
ntvdate g.mii please, we hope to merit the eoniidence
of all.
GEOR,
GE DIEHL & /'�
.. , : !./O.
A. Vexed 'Clergyman. '
. Even the patience of Job would become ex.
hanged wer.e,he a ,preacher and endeavoring
to interesthis audience while they were keep.
ing up an incessant coughing, making it ins;
possible ler him to be heard. Yet, how very
easy can all this be, avdided by siwpiv using
Dr. King's New Dis_overy for, Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. Trial bottles given away
at Watts & Co. and 3. H. Cotnbe's drugstore
PEON 1Nce • iItATGIJ.
The Stanley Plowing Association : held
their first: match on the farm of Mr. 'John
McNarighton; Bayfield .road, near Varna,
on Wednesday of last week.; `' The weather
Was delightful, and the match was in eve,ry
respect a -moat giatifying;,success, The
field. selected ' was • well adapted for the
purpose, and although the land'�ras`tiulne
what dry. the work done was admitted to
be as good as any match which'hiis taken.
place in the county. There was a very
large- .attendance of spectators, and:. all,
seemed to :manifest the deepest interest iu
the proceedings; and scrutinized.the :work
of the different plowmen- very' closely.,
The foliowing. is a list of the successful:
cornpetitorer in the respective' classes ':=
FIRST CLASS', MEN.—Four. entries—let
Duncan McEwen, Stanley, 1llonrne &. HO -
gen plow, ; 2d Win. -Delaney;,, Hibbert,.
Monroe &'t ligan plow ; 3d R. Anderson,
L3tihett,' Monroe & -Hogan plow ; 4th D.
•Reynolds,"Hallett, Miller plow. •
SECOND' CLASS, Mex.—Three entries.—
let'. Charlee.Upshall` Hibbert Monroe &
Hogan , plow ; 2d James.. Laut, Stanley,
Miller plow ; 3d John McEwen, Stanley,,
Miller plow..
' ' Bois Ix `Son. Three en, tries -1st' Jas.
Hoggarth, ;Hibbert,; Monroe & Hogan
plow 2d James Miller. 'Hibbert, Monroe
& 'klogan.:;plow ";3d Jathes McFarlane,
Stanley; Monroe & Hogan; plow.
Bois IN :STUBBLE.— Two entries-- Int.
John Moffat, Stanley, Miller, plow ;,2d
Join Graham, Stan1ey., Miller plow.'
.Mr. John': Moffat was awarded a special
prize of a 'pair of halters; " presented by
Mr.O'Neil, of Brncefield:. for the best,
fearing'?in stubble.
Weare' glad to learn that after paying
all:; prizes" and ,expenses 'the .Aesociation.•
Wilt have -a conaiderahle surplus leftover
for'nextyear, se that the•Stanley Associa-
tion's' match may 'now he . considered an
established` institution, add' from the ex
cellent .beginning ,made, we may fairly ex-`
pect that' it will,increase in popularity apci
usefulness year after year •—'Expositor
–T,ttMPigRANCTiT - —
The following resolution, passed at are
cent meeting of the; Toronto branch of the
Dominion < Temperance -Alliance, and a
copy of which was forwarded to Sir John
Macdonald' and' ell.newspapers, speaks for
itself :
That.the Toronto Branch•of the Domin-
ion Alliance regards the actiono
f
the
licensed victuallers, in seeking the influ-
ence of Sir John A. Macdonald, for the
extension of the hours of Setnrday night
,liquor Palling, withgreat concern and in-
_dignation,;
and hereby aSeures the Do-
minion Government, that any attempt .to
relax the present license laws in the direc-
tion of further opportunities for the sale,
tliquor- will meet.
if with the istrongeat ex-
pressions of disapproval on the part of.the
Christian and temperance people of the
'country :' and this meeting; representing
all temperance societies in the. City of .To-
ronto, hereby pledgee itself to give .the
most,practioaland earnest support to the
Provincial Governfnen"t in,thefr efforts to.
restrict •the' liquor: traffic.` ,In order that',
'immediate action may be taken in this di-
rection, this question is now referred to
our committee on legislation.,
Buekleu's Arnica salve.
The best:"u'rtdvedn the world for Cate, Bruises,
sores:Diners. s Salt Rheum. Fever sores, Tetter.
Chapped Hands, llhtlblulus, corns, and all skin
Eruptions, and positively cares Piles. It js
guarranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per Aox. `For
.ale by J. H. pombe and Watts & Co.
ALLAT LINE
OF
ROYAL MAIL t3TEAM8111.P8.
LIYEPaaL L DaNaEaaT--■L oW,
$1,000 FORFEIT. -
Hiring tbe:utmost-confldence.in.its.wiperiority-over
allsothgre, and Otter thousands df rests • of the rndst
complicated and severest eases we could find,': Wo feel'
• juatitied in offering to forfeit One. Thousand Dollars
'for any ease of coughs) colds, sore throat, influenza,
hoarseness, bronchitis, coneuniptionin its earlyetages
,beeping cough, and all diseases of the throat and
lungs, except:asthmat for. which We only claim relief,
that -we dant cure with ,West's Cough Syrup, when
taper aceordint! to directions: Sample bottles 25,and
50 ante; rge bottlisone dollar., Genuine Wrappers
onlyin blue. ,•Sold by all druggists',, er sent byex-.
press on receipt of prise: John C. West &
53 Ring St. East, Toron:e, Ont, For sale at Combo's
Drug S are ' „
SRORTEST ° SEA PASSAGE.
Eiabi1LItuterine4lateaa ot•4eera Ire trick.,
etc at Lowest Hates.
Sailings e very &otttrdal from Qebec.
Persons wishing to Bend for their friends: can obtain
passage eertfaoatee atlowest rages from Engleud,
land and and.. Scotland So any city: or railway. town in Ca.
nada. and the amount is refunded less a small dedu
tion it the ticket is not need • , '
Steerage Passengers win hookedto London, Card:fl
Bristol, Queenstown , Der ry,Belf,et and Glasgow,, at'
a me prices as to Liverpool,
Forth rough ticlreteand everyutormationapply to
A. 0; PATTISON; Agent
C•r.T.R., Clinton;_
'$500 E.1F,WAtt.D r
We will pay the above reward for any case of liver.
complaint, dyspepsia, sick •headache indigestion, con.
stipation or costiveness we cannot cure' with R'est's
S'egetable'Liver pills, when the directions are strictly
complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never
fail to give satisf tcaton Sugar coated, large boxes,
containing 30 pills, 25 cents. For sale by all llruggis's.
Beware of counterfeits and imitations The genuil�ne
manufactured only by John L west & 00;, the pill
makers,'" 81 & 82 King St Eat, •'Coronto, Ont. Free
trial package sent -by luau prepaid an receipt of a three
cent stamp, _..
f�
v alo (31i -oat
ROBES.
�l'egln �3�1 a ne«.
Jjeaa v;7
TRUNKS, VALISES, &c.
R-ii'ICIl WILL BE SOLD
AIS -V R.Y"' 1;0 W L TES.
NetoutDennis.
HARNESS. PAAKERS,
CLINT()`.
eautiful Haig !
FOR unsown conform, as well' asthe Plea-
sure of others, a'most': important point iti a
well preserved head of. hair. When the scalp
gets dry and feverish and the hair becomes
faded and prematurely gray, try the •
IJOmiiiion Hair Restorer.
It does its work well as a preserver er an d beau ti
tier of: the hair, and •tlfere,fore possesses a wed -
earned retlntatiwn.: It keeps ;the hair fresh aifd
natural. 84 not ofen5ive or injurious. but plea-
sant and :refreshing. Ir, cleans the'ybalp, and
gives, tone. beauty and naturalness to the hair;
promotes luxurious' growth :end prevents pre-
mature di:cly. Pride t0 cents
T.1PSQQTT l CO.,
mo)0,,l4,tiltrer8, t O., - ...1,1%11C110711.
(Jas. 'H. Combe,
A DRY
THTS WEEK AT THE
opular Dry
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TWILLED E17 IATLNCEY -,
FLANNELSa
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t�CO1:C: TWEEDS,
OVERCOATS,
BLA -I ,ETS-
ET and OOTS a SHO;
4;fc!'I hose latlitia as Cres at 26c worth 50c
(ALL .SND SEE IT AT
COOPED & O�cKE E1S PLANING :
Ntl . MILL
,
r•1int subsbrrllers, while th:nrking. their: mane
toincrs for the, 'p is-NO:5e extended to them, desire.
to:intimate that in comiectiog,iuth therfactory
Near .the Grand;T•runk,Raiiway,
They have erected a' Dryliijn;'which. entitles diem
more promplythan ever to execute- all. work in their
1ine of,busine s.
For bniklingy taken, .and tiiatcriul furnished the
shortest possible notice, and 'art reasonable rates.
gwe'always l.ecpon hand first-class. SfTINOLES,
and make a Specialty '01 LIME,' which will be sold- at
thelo*est prices
Clinton, July 20 1882.: ,COOPE It & MelfE NZIE.''
HEALTH IS WEALTH.
Dr. 'E. C.West's aervl and Brain Treittnient, a' guar
airteedspecific of hysteria, dizrinee , sonreilsions, fits,
nervous neuralgia, headache,: nervous prostration eanA-
ed by:the use of alcohol, wakefulness, mental depres-
sion, softening of the brain, resulting in insanity ami,
leading to misery; decay and death, premature old age,;
barrenness, lots of powcr`In either sex, ;involuntary
losses•and'spermatorrhaca, caused by .over-exertion of
'the brain,:self -abuse or over -indulgence. One box will
euro recent cases. Eachi box;contrins one months
trcatment; : One dollar a bol:, or six boxes for five dol-
lars , sent by mail prepaid on receipt of prise. We
guarantee viz boxes to euro any caro, With each or-
der teaclved by us for viz boxes, acconrpnnied,rith flre'.
dollars' we will send the purchaser our written guaran-
tce•torefurid the money if the treatment does not ef-
ect a cure. Guarantees issued only by J. II, Combe,
sole"agent for Clintor;, Ont, John 0. .West & Co., sole
proprietors, Toronto,;,
ity Cabille1'
MOODIS-,
FURNITtJ1RE STORE, f•,LINTON.
THOS.' STEVENSON'
Having moved into his new brick' store
OPPOSITE THE TOWN'
"HALL,
Begs leave to state to his numerous friends in Clinton.
and the surrounding country, that he keeps on hand.
>a superior.quality of Fureitnre of all kinds, such as
•
BEDROOM,-&-PARLOR-'-•SET-S--
Of•tlii West stylus,, also
BEDSTEADS, SIDEBOARDS
BUREAUS, TABLES,
Anti everything thatcoastituto furnishing a h6live in
his line, which be will sell at the lowreSt living groat
1 ask a share of the public patronage, : being thankful;
for pastlavors and hopeful for the future. ,'The" ui►ll5
are
re in�ited Or ,. e1 and see for thenlselves: r
TFICA Srl'17Y
oilmen, Drily 6, 188i'.,'
ENS0N.;�
J U6T RFlCIDI4P]D
�o cae �oaos of arov
The largest and best assorted stock
Box Parlor' Parlor Cook, Hall
and Coal Stoves
ever brought into : Clinto
t Harland Bros.
The latest designs p -ns and im ro�ements in Stoves,
f
t Harland Bros.. _,:':
Stoves, Stove -Pipes, Elbows, Stove -Boards, at
rock bottom• prices.
41I-far/and .B7' OS.
A large assortment of s Lam Bu>r nei s,Chimne s,
� p.� Y�
Shad TubularLanterns.
Shades & Lan a ns.
r
Bros.
t
t•
received; i
Jus ace ved large lotof Amer cans
a a e Crosscut
SAWS andAXES,
ES
.L 1 fiarland Bros.
Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE always on hand
A t Ilarlaud Bros.
Aquantity of second hand- Coal &..Wood Stoves
q y
very cheap.
,AirtERIiCAY�i"\D A DI +.yT ;COAL. CIL.',
SIGN OF THE PADLOCK,
RED BRI T '
, CK3 OR E
ALBERT, STREET, Ct,%. TON.
At Harland Bros.
mRANc ,1 sToRE,,
BEAVER BLOCK:
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