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Sp,lerdid !Assortment,
Lowest Prices.
5 percent discount for cash.
W. TAYLOR & SON, CoatsBlock, Clinton.
NEW GOQES:.NE\V'GO/ft
and liOes.
Spring. . Lines of Boots S e
'AROUND THE COUNTY.
Mr. G. L. Wbithey, late in business at Sea.
forth, removes to Wingham, ,
A large load of oats was the present Rev,
Mr. McCord], of Bayfield, received a few dm} is
since.
igue
On the nth of March, 1883, a conviction' " ' "
was made, at Wiugham against the 11 v Dr. TIIE.
Campbell, Moderator of the Church of Scot land in Canada;for using the letters"M. D.' -after hianainet contrasy to the provsions of
the Ontario Medical_ Act,(sections 41 and d 42. r i
Mr. Campbell has the university titles of "M
DR 60111IS 11011E.
• .L"and "I1. D.," but he is no a registered
Sass Dreas: "She knows her man and when practitioner 'under the act, and he was fined
S eluou de rant and
," But it must a you
hr to $25 and poet® for Kia alleged offence. The
have such power; alai beautiful hair ecu be eta- defendant's contention is that he can use his
8o1i. at se eta b ball dru Liee sts. ma ata named Hall. r. pleases.rOn Thursday o' t
LONDES.RO.,RO(jGH1:, Y RISI Uegoode FInlh-Mr.F. lingers, of Wingham, ob-
eared by
D. W. Dulma a of Morris; s,� has Qnrelianed tallied a.writ of certiorari from Chief Justice
-tbe-store and'post;o'fl'ice 'f"rom John McCurdy, tHagal;ty to remu�e the coniviotie-ha-for-t
--ohe-
f KirktooHuron Co, „ Purpose of trashing it on several grounds,,
chiefly because the Magistrates were them.
Mr.D. Moore, of the 8th con„Tuckersmith, selves registered practitioners, and :therefore
_has_ 0°14. -his -farm -to --Mr Peter-MeTavaldr,-of--ineapacitated by interest-, ,The motion to
H hhRrt. quash -the conviction will be argued in a week
or two.
Now Tttar'there is a r oliable remedy' for
may troubles, half the terrors attached to- these.
complaints Oave been removed. Fur this let `ail
be thankful Mud to Dit, -VAN I3trit Rs's XI1NEL
Cunt: award all praise for having thus ramoyed
a hitherto considered fatal disease Irma our
path. It was never known to fail. Sold by all
druggists.
Mr. Dixie Watson, late or Wingham, has•
be ea appointed clerk of the court for the Qu,'-
Appelle division of the Qu'Appelle and Sas-
f.•. •,l:atchewan district.
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rGeo: Irwin purchased the farm containing
100 acres belonging to-Mr.'Chas. Fowler, be
"moms- ing lot 5; con. 3, Hallett, for the sum of 36. -
300. Mr.Fowler intends moving to Manitoba.
IN THE history of medicine no preparation
has received such universal commendation for
the alleviation it affords, •iud the permanent
-cure it effects iu kidney diseascs,, as Du. VAN
BUREN'S KIDNEY Cnac. Its action °in'these dis-
tressiugoompluintsls^simply wonderful. Sold
by all'druggists.' -
It is stated, that Dr.Gouin1ock, of Seaforth,
has ptirchased an extensive salt manufactur-
ing business at some point in the United .Sta-
tes, and thathe intends,: removieg thither
shoo"t1y. ''
J
cisi h Belden, en of llowieli, hasr
` P u chaseH�
lot 8, cin. 4, from Thomas VIcLauchlin, pay.
ing $4,(0;) for the Sabre This is ':$$500 more:
than Mr. McLaughlin paid about a year a
Women's Boots ranging from .$1 per pair: up to' $2 50. Men's
Gaiters ,and.Bals, $2per pair. Prun ellas from 60c. upward.
ard.
Call early and secure good bargains
We still sell large quantities of
f 3 lb'. . T E.
Afor el
ual too
some dealers' 50 cent Tea.
PRODUCE .TAKEN FOR ;GOODS..
LINTON,, Mareila 18S3
FO. AT ES WANTED.
Et D.
TEIONIPSON"'& SWITZER
New Maple Sugar.
•
G. W. Mari
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yP sine (]c, Toronto writes
"Mywif i
i O.In e
d • sty, 1ul very,severe �rttabirH of
e -r amps in the stouiitefi hear iag of Dr. Austin's
Phosphatine and its pletsautuess to take, I
gave leer two bottles. end eho has 1101 had 11n
attack : 5ri
i cc and 'heir bre rithis much improved."
I ur Sale -by all dauggists, .-
-----Matthew-Morrison-has-solei is -farm, 'ISeirig
set . 1
, coni 18, to `L'.hos.-J(�hnsteri:,,of-MOliillop,.
for the sum of 53,'350. - The farm e'aatains.be
sores, bis good buildings and 'is,in! a good
state of cultivation..
While hacling telegraph pules from CM,.
Son's bush, near Wroxeter, the binder, brolre
Idose and.atruck Joseph Cootnbes 'under the
chin laying him,out. It Was a narrow escape
but heiarouuc1 as lively as ever.
.As Tug :frostt ofwhiter vanish under the cal-
orie initnorice of tbo sun'S rays. so dneslBri.ght's
--Drs ase;^Dr'opsy, St•Oue in the. limeys and
,Bladder, and Iuflamatron of the kteneys, leave
the body 11 011 the.adrmulstratiou of Da ITAN
BUREN'SKtnNE7Ouac, Sold by'all druggists,.
We regret to learn that the lifeiof Mr..7uo.
Gibson, of Stanley. township, is despaired
�v p A q.
Tins 1V1a le S rtl He has been.. ,wife in
A few al. ;p . p • : ,p _ r g from inflammation for
g
h
some tithe and is now in
a very low condition.
Fresh Orar.ngcs, tOnolf s - 0d ° ;rn .uuas. :
g
Good . fresh 1�ianold,• 'Tar nap & Sorghum
Seed
b
J. Cun.�nghan�c Clinton.
o:.
On Monday, evening the members'of .Knox
Church congregation Brussels, preseuted.,Mr.
' Alex. Strachan with a:heactiful organ, valued
at. $250, as a (token ,of the :appreciation;',in.
which he was held as precentor in tho.ehtireh.
No ttoueersooi)Should beciinsidcred(!otnplete•
'without a bottle of Da.;. 73uaev's iKinNnr
Cukn is inthe closest. It is the only remedy
that will positively. perinanently and proniptl:y
euro all Tonus of kidney diseases.::Sold by all
druggists.- .
Some children from 5. S' No 11, Tucker=
smith. jumped on a sleigh one ilay.last week,
-upsetting it', 'when,the:rack fell oh a little. boy
•named Wallace, badly fracturing his thigh
On: Monday Mr. lie t. Laidlaw, of Seaforth,.
met with -a paiuful_accident. He was engag-
ed in feeding one of his horses when -the- ani --
mal stepped' op his foot, breaking' c the bones
of the big toe of the right foot. •
.T. S: Wetherell, .writing from Winnipeg, Hays
"1 can sao more about .Pliosphatine now titan
when [Saw yon Jast in Toronto.' My health` is
much .improved, and I am free from headaches
or any other:whoa, having -only used two and 'a.
half bottles of.your Phesphatine. Por sale by
011 druggists.
Died on•tlie'16th.inst,, at the residence i,f
'her huebetiala, Bay field , road, near ;0oderich:,
?Elizabeth :Johnst cin, wife of Mr. Jas., Johnston,'.
aged-57years-4-nronthatunci-sistem14-dti `
The deceased was •born in :County 1)own;. Ire-
land, in the year 1823 and.' cameo. to this,
country'in tfiq eptiind of 1832, where she ,was
married to Mr. Jas Johnston when she •',vas.
nineteen years of age It is new about .forty,
years since she, together With. her 'Husband,.
oame:to` Goderioh township,' and.. located.
A Blessing_ cc?,
In these times when our-Newspapers;:a
flooded with patent medicine advertisement
it is gratifying to know what to procure' th
will certainly cure you. ' If you areBilbou
blood outq order, Liver inactive, or gen
rally debilitated, there is nothing in woo
Old will cure you so quickly as Electric B
tors They. are a blessing to all mankin
and can be bad for only fifty cents a bottle
Watts and Co.
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The Glencoe Transcript says -the "Refer
ers of West Dliddlesex v1i 1 enter •a prote
against the return of Mr: Alex.,Johnston, th
week, on the ground of bribery. 11ore th
the required, amount (q$1,000) to be deposit
has been subscribed." ,
Some time agate farmer who lives uear the
Credit Valley,llailway was driving across,. the
track when the rig broke down, leaving a load
of hay on the rails. •He put up a. flag a.nd.,
succeeded ittstopping an approaching- train.
The traiu'hands turned out to assist in r
moving the obstinction from the track. , W
they }Vere at- work anatber train came ale
and ran into the standing train, doing da
age: to the extent of $10,000. 'Phe Corneae
it is understood, claims daii.eges. to 10
amount from the farmer. It seems to us th
it was the duty of the•brakenian of the' fir
traiu.to flag.the track and warn the recon
train after hie own was stopped..
Aro sufferer from any scrofulous diseases,
whowill fairly try Ayer's Sarsaparilla,` need
_das_puireaE.a_cuce aIt_will purge ._-the.bloud-of-
' all impurities, thereby 'destroying the germs
frorn-whack 5crofala"is-da,vel"oped,d '.will
infuse new life and vigor throughout the whole
physical organization.'
RePorts frnm fort -t
lose: ousts of the'
wheat belt in Illinois indicate that tbe.: injury
from the Hessian fly -and -cold- weather will'
approximate twenty•five'per cent. of blip total
crop. The lepurts-of the winter wheat crop
from,over 200'couuties in Illinois, Indiana;
Kentucky,:Tennessee, Kansas, Missouri,., and
-e- as=show-that-in Missouri and Kansas the
conditilln is good; the acreage fully equal to
last year•, and the damage so far no greater
than usual. Tennessee and Illinois give :fair
reports Kentucky and Indiana, especially
the latter, bow considerable damage from
Hessian fly and -cold weather. Texas reports
are good as far as they go and' from other
soarcr::s it::is. ,learned .theCondition is generally.
good, -with a -fair prospect for ia.full Crop,
Report, show there is a ;very Iiirge'amount of
last year's corn crop in the States named.
A despatch -from Topeka, where the State
Iilillers' Asseciation''is in session, says' the:
millers, express the opinion that the wheat
prospects of that State are very favorable,
and predict with good weather the yield' yr ill'
be 30;000.000. to 40,000,000 bushels,
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ll�ee1_Purchas,cl-•at--ivery
close prices for'
casb,_ana._will in_ offered at -a slight advance.
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I am determined
to clean the balance of my willLer'+tUc);
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am 0•ffe3'nnnAt—alt:.- 'ices-tlaat-ccannot'fall
� p to please the purchase>r.
Parties o''o. o- 1i c,
ins to 1rlluitoba should not fail to inspect > `
P ny stock...:
I WIH give >Sl�Special
l l�ct��1���� �
« 'parties#i;
purchasing in large quertiiVaes.
Decided "Elro'a➢Els ill �y pairIrTIFTS, , UND �,' C OT gING-
1)�1i:"iY9.9iY1� �,,Q:Jlrlll;!��l-,�CIY�l�L\�f
Febeuary:22 ISS;(;
Excited Thousands;
All over the land are going into ecstasy'i
over 'D . King's New Discovery for cor Bump -
tion. , Their unlopked: for recovery l:y the
timely use, of this• great' life <saving remedy,
causes them to go nearly wild in its praise.,
It is 'guaranteed to positively cure Severe
Coughs (.talus, Asthma, .Hair .Fever, Brun-
ehitis, Hoarsenesa,•Loss of voice, or• any af-
fection of this Throat and Lungs,` Trial bot-
tlee free at Watts n C'o's., Drug Store.' Large
size :1..
John. IVIcGarva,
SALT. MAN ITFA:CTURER,,„`
AND DEALER IN
-GROCER-�S AND--PROMS-IQN
:ALBERT STREET,
- —6pposite'tile'I.'own–IIIa11—
Very .choice Lard, Hams; & Bacme
£'sr,sale at lowest prices;,
5111.paill for Parin ,Products
.J: llcGA kVA:
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most potent blood.. Chntun; `April 3,1ss2,
pnr ifrer, and a1ountain of health and strength,
Be wise in` 'time. .`All baneful 'infections are
promptly removed by this unequalled al- /�
terative. .L.� �..i8 iJ.'
On Sunday morning a ;young_.man•.-named-
Parrott, about 20 years of age, living ,with his
uncle, Mr. Thomas' Brown, of Wawanosh, was
accidently:shot by his younger brother. The
-family-were preparing forchurch, and the'..
boys had ascended the stairs to their room:
The young fellow while rummaging in a trunk;,
dieuoverod'"mn' old and rusty revolver, large
size. His curosity got the better of him, and
toying -with it; it exploded,: the :,ball entering
his -brother's breastbelow 'the breast bone,
and took,a downward course. He lies in a
very'low condition.
Ayer's Hair Vigor improves the beauty of
:--ithe hair avid promotes its' growth.. It imparts
n—attractive appearance, a delightful and'
lasting''' perfume. _While- it-sthaulates the
roots, cleanses the scalp, and adds elegance
toauxuriance,,,its'effects are enduring and
thus it proves itself to•be the best and cheap:-;.
eat article'• for toilet in"usQ. -
West'I3nroncontains a considerable pro
portion of Catholic voters and it has been the'.
aim of the:Tory party for years past to secure
that vote-foi its .candidates. ;In 1879 they -set
-up Mr. Pat: •1 elly,.; a good' n•ittfred;..siiuple
Minded Irishman, who hall been cijoled, by
their artful: flattery, as their eaudidate for the
Looal Legislature, and he was beaten 'by Mr,,or
r. 7
Ross by 414 At the previous general election ' `3O'`r•'' �°1T•
� � �' DYE.
oi;• 'Ross carried, n, nio_.. _` -- -- - 500.1011
r7a.
'Will b lige 'the heard.10ailatinlal blown; o'r
black., as desired, It produces 0 peFiaannmlt color
th.i.t will nor:Mian :iivtiy. r`onsiJiiiig'ofIdagd:'(1
uer"i.i011, iG iq 11411111ed ♦•,�i iliiint_,t1L:l>,1 �1,i;
PftE ;P:RED-fSY' :'
»..1..ILAI,L & .COs, Nashua,
------Vegetable Sicilians.'
HAIR RENEWER,
was the ftlst preparation perfeet:ly adapted to cure
diseases of the•scalp; and the first 1uccessful re -
storey -of: faded'• or gray hair to its natural color; '
growth, and youthful beauty.It'has.had many
•iinitators, butnone.have:so fully met all the re-
elulrewents needful for the (roper treatmci t of
the hair and: scalp IlAaL'u ILtin RaNawra 11115
sto:lrlily grown, In favor, and spread its fame anif
uecfulnwst l0 everygwirter of the globe. Its iin-
,p,arailcled success can be'-'itfribnted to bat coo'
inti e: ''he ellliteficifipriefl of etsprormscs,
Viespl oprietore have often been surpnscd•st 1he ".
1gilii i i orders, from. remote countries, }vliere
• Chiyhani nr1-ormadeanertortfor its int•roduetion.•
1'pc
use. tot a•short time of II-Al/12S Ilam
lvl N.tiwiin Wonderfully improves the personal ,
apperii:ince. 1't eleansrs fli 501(11) from all im-
puriti15 cures: all humors, fever, anti dryness '
and tuns pulvents balchiese ,1t stimulates for •
vc•cakened gl.lnds and enables tlreto to pnsh'for-
war d n, uc 1t nil] vi Or OUS'groe th :i'he effects of
this alters trt:riot tr1ns`i.ent,like those of alco-
holic' err-d
lco-
liol c'err-d ndle:us,but'remain 0long time, wbich.
mak ca its: t.Stian: titer of eebllanly. - -
i Davidson by the small number of 80 This
year Mr, Trod Jolinston, was the ca• didate,
and his hopes ran . high in the ekpe(tatibn 1i.
that by riding the -two•horses he wgrnld over-'
ocrne Mr. Ross's ni rural majority of 89 and
have a_rtjspoelsieble margin to-•dost-driM—;.:
member.. Senator O'Dotiohue and other `°in
l uout1a`l' rig,enta of the Dominion Uov-eru'
wereht,
but the cpunting of the' ballots 'showed that sold .by all Dealers in Medicines.
the, Catholic voters stood, fast by their Libe- '
sal principles and ,polled their votes so strong -
FOR ®LL ri'HI;+' 'I+'ORMS
ly in -favor of Rose as to secure' his return by err
_tllo_handetime majority�of_167 __h'ezamiu , !r'
tion of tho'vote polled shows that while Mr.,,
Ross's vote was almost identical with -that'
Polled habit favor in 1479, Mr. Johnetouol
tained nearly 250 more than Mr. Jfelly, It
should not require much figuring:onMr.kel1y's '
part to convince him ,theta large 'vection of. 7
the Tory'party'quietly gave'himgthe drop in, I�ye� . S rsai9ari. _{{}..
1879, though they expected to nse 'hits' for Sold bT allDruggiete; Si, six bottles, Ss. '`
• their, own advantage in 1883,' -Sarnia Obeervor,
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Seroftiloos, Mercurial, and
Blood Disorders,
the best remedy; because tho'most
searching, and thorough blood-
purifier, is
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He, Kreps fheibes! general stock 'iia '4a1wm----EVeYything Fresh.
1ROBB, the. Grocer, Central C>71"oter , Cl nli h