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SPRING 8e. SUMMER
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AROUND THE COUNTY. xle;ted Tito venule.
All over the land ' are going into 'ecstasy
Seafortb Foresters are trying, to organize a
band.
W. Vercoe and John Reid, of As1ifleld, lost
several sheep by doge. -
Capt. Stretton takes charge of the Queen's
hotel, Brussels. •
it r Dox'r 'PULL IT.—Use Newton's one minute
•tootath.ache° erre. Relief at once ; of all dealers,
n 11 15
4 t • 'tV, ililne has purohased the Ethel flour
over Dr King's ;New Discovery for cousump
tion. Their uulooked fqr recovery by 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, Colds, Asthma, Hay fever, Bron-
ehitis, Hoarseness, Loss of voice, or any af-
fection of"the 'Throat and Lungs. Trial bot-
tles free"atWatts &°Co's., Drug Store. Large
size 1 1..
Our stock fol' t.:(, spring ancl,summer trace will bf rinds veryr
eT, te being much larger, than ever before, andqual ty
ay
nd st lemcannot `be - excelled, and will be' offered at prices
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suit the closest buyer;
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x., --We manufacture. both SEWED " and PEGGED WORK,•
OR and -guarantee to give satisfaction.
assortmelit, very cheap.
CUSTOM
Trunks & Valises,'. large
5 per cent discount for, cash.
TAYLOR & SPH Coats Block; Clinton
�'Y
,Spring _Lilies of Boots and Shoes.
g g from $1 der .air ':up to $2.50. Men's
•Boots. ranging p P ,
Women's upward.
2 per pair. Prunellas. "from• 000. 1
Gaiters Dud. Bars, �� pair.
Call early. and secure good bargains.
•we still.� sell large quantities of 3 lb." TEA for equal to
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some dealers' 50 cent Tea.
PRODUCE TAKEN FOR GOODS. POTATOES' WANTED.
Ctiiy'roN, March, 1583. THOMPSON & SRTITZER.
New Maple Sugar.
A few gal.Tins Maple Sp
sup
Fres'', Oranges, Bananas.
Good fresh Ma
ngold
Turnip
&
Sorghum r
h
u
yySeeds
e
dS..
J. Cunin hanie,. Clinton.
t9
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Mill from his brother. David. ,
A young -man named Sanheen from East
Wawauosh, was late4 droyned at Parry Sound.
IN T1IE history of - medicine no preparation
has received snob universal commendation for
the. alleviation it aflos0s, and the persnanent
cure it effects in kidney diseases, as DR. V.N..
Butoa I s KIDNEY ()tint: Its... action in these dis-
tressing complaints is simply -wonderful. Sold
by all dru ,gists. •
Mr. 1'.McLean, for seven years foreman
of McEwan's salt works, Saltford, goes to the
northwest.
Mr: Prince Morris, who died at Joliette,
Mich., recently, Was one of the earlyaettlers
of .Colborue.
U "KAN'T Korr.— Climax cough. cakes.
Quick,'sure cure ; of all dealers ; Riots.
Henry Taylor, whose house wae, recently.
burned down at Harlock was last week pre-
sented with $75 by his friends •
SATS DRYDEN : "She knows her man and when
you rantand swear, can draw you to her with.
a single hair." Butit must be beautiful hair to
nave such power ;-'and beautiful hair can be en-
sured 'by
nsured'by the use of CINGALESE HAIa RENEWEit.
Soli. iyt 50 ets. by all druggists. .
.11,russels band have engaged a teacher at'
$300.a year. Where do they get their money.
During- the past seven weeks, Mr. D. D.
Wilson, of.Seafort!h, has been paying' out: on
un;average.of $10,00.0 per week for lieu fruit.
James.Cusic, of Q rey,;fel1 from a hay loft a
fevv days ago, and besides receiving'' several
severe bruises had•three of his ribs broken.:
Mingay, Parkdalc, Toronto.. writes.:
'yLy wife had several very sevoro attabks of.
cramps in the stomach; Hearing of Dr. Austin's
Phosphatiue, and its pleasantness to take, I
gave her two bottles. mid sac Eas not liad an
attack since,, and her."her]tli is much improve d."
For sale by all dauggists.'{ ,
The contract of carrying the mail between
Brussels and Cranbrook has been' "re -let to
;Valentine Granum for four years, at;A200per
Mr. Wm. 'Rutherford has sold his fain "of
700 acres with building and stock on. con. 13,
lot 22Elowick, to Thomas McLean, of Turn
berry for $3,000.
Als THE frosts, of whiter vanish under the cal
orio inftnenee of the suns rays, so' doeslBright's
Disease,. Dropsy, Stone in the Kidneys and
Blad ler,'and l:nflamation of the ktencys, leave
the body upon the administration of DR. VAN
731111.ik's KIDNEY Cunt:.• Sold by ail druggists.
• A. IL. Robertson has purchased the 100 acre
farm of Alex. Wright. 'It is the ,south half of
the north half of' lots •25 -and 26 in the nth
con. of Morris. 'l here are GO acres cleared,:.
The price paid was rs •$3,000.
`•`,l'iiv 1houla a inns whose blood 15 warn;:
1� tri u I like ois a cieulsne elft in alahaster'1"
nr;i� i i i b_ric run itrstl
scant and illt when
iRAE•rt. ;Naini`;; Will make'rt irow the
t•i3trr,
For sirebytold ra •isle
Samuel Love., of Morris, hid the misfortune
to ! have his: arm broken recently, by a- kick
from a stallion. • He wanted the:'horse„to
stand over in the stall, aud',touclied li'nn with
a fork handle when the :liorse'kicke l?im..
No Jib us11loLD should he Oonsideredcornple'te
without a bottle of Da. VAN .BURT N'S KIDNEY
CURL' is .n the Closest.. It is the pairremedy
� rem ti
that will positivUv, porrnaiientl3- and p p 4
,cure alt forms of kidney diseases. ,Sold by: all
drug ist,s.. - • _
Last week.Robt Voddeu sold 1114 farm, lot
25; con.” u, Grey containing 100 aci•esL40 of
which are cleared to John Miller;; of the
sa'uie line, for the suns of $2:500. He•'received
$1;000 more 'than he,paid for the`farm three•
years ago: '
•'Messrs. Dow :&Coltluhoun,.of Ilibbert,,
'hay.e',been-so unfortunate as.to lose'' another
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very ; valuable 'stallion, ."Count°Careless,"
-wli^ch they purchased from Mr. McGregor,
of Brucetielcl, this springier the anti of.$2 000'.;'
This is the ;fourth: E tiollion they have lost with,;:
it the last. two years.
• .7i S. Wetherell; writing -Troll; Winn meg,: says
'' 1 cansao.:,[uore abput_PLusplhatine -now than
' when I saw.you last in Toronto bey Health' is'
much improved, and I am free .from fheadaches
or•anyother .aohes,haying only USed twoanda'
half bottles of •yourrPhosp atino. For Dile • by
nit druggists. -
bir. Isaac.;Bean; ,has sold lot, No. 3, in .the
12th con. of Hay, and the north hall of lot
No. 3, in,tlie 13th' con., also,
Mr.Fred, • Ellis,
for -the sum -of $8,100, also,r.' Fred Ellis
has sold his farm'being lot 20, in the 14th
'con;; of Stephen, to' Mr. Christian •.Stephen,
_for ;the.sutn'of $4,375. Mr. ',Bean, intends to
retire from farming.He was one of theipio-
neers of thiis'sectiotl of conntlry.
Hall's Vegetable'Sicilian Hair Renewer im
parts a fine gloss' and freshness to, the hair,
and his highly recommended: by physicians,
clergymen; and .scientists, as a preparation
accomplishing -wonderful 'results. It is a
certain remedy for removing dandruff; mak-
ing the scalp white and clean, and restoring •
grayihair'to its 'youth(al color: ,
Mr Robt. Elgie, of Tuckersmitli, Lias pur
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chased another fain. At,tb'e auction sale, at
Varna on S'aturd'ay,he bought the Cameron
j farm, which:'rs sitnated, on the 5th don. of
I Stanley. It contains 100 "acres And •was pur-
'cbased lor'$4,760. It is aniexcelle1 t farin,;
and "IVIr.; Elgie has' mndo,a good bargain. 1Ie'
isjnow the 'owner -of 'five 'farms of 100 acres
each. I{e'has.three in Tiick.ersmrth•and two ,
in Stanley, and they are all good.
Now THAT there is a roliablc remedyfor kid-
ney troubles, ,hal f the terrors attached to these'
complaints''oave been reproved. •For this let all
be thankful, 'and'to DR. VAN- BUREN'S KIDNEY
CORE award appraise for having thus removed
ai:hitherto, considered fatal' 'disease' frons our
,lath:, It was never known to fail. Sold_ by all
dra•ggiSts. ; . The Toronto World is authority•fo_r.bhefok-
lowing good.story: '"A good old o f va.
tjv,e from:the back' townships canoe : into the
city' yesterday and went up' to Mr. 11dcGaw of
tlieQueen's. After discussing the weather
and politics he ash how. Sir John was. Mr.,
McGaw(told hiin to go to Mr. Piper at the
.loo—who knew f5irauc he woulcl'
tell him. The' old gent, -brought lip at the
zoo and vas soon in conversation with Harry.
"Tell ole;how Sir John was' when, you. saw
liiui last'"' ',• He's giiiued'threehundred pou:nds-
this winter.",_"Are you sure ?" said the far.
O''er: .` Sure., I weighed 'him ,yesterday."'
What, is aro in.toivn to -day 1' "Sure, I'
paired histoe-nails.ten minutes ago:"' "Now
young.man,be koerful how yon talk to me, i
Won't be stuffed." "And 1 cut half -a, pound
off each toe -nail.". ,"Well, then the'old-pre-;
mier ntusfhe getting darn hefty." ' f 1i, the
premier 5r'r..'John=T..was talking- of the ole
"pliant .Sir John." "Show" P1e'that eleri1ialrt.":
A , Messing to all ;Mankind.
In these' tines :when out. Newspapers are
flooded with patq}rt medicine advertisements,
it is gratifying to know what to procure that
'will' certainly c'u'e you. If you are Billions,
blood out df` order, Liver inactive,' or •gene
_rally debilitated, there is nothing in the world
that will cure .you 'so -quickly as Electric Bit.
$erg. They area Messing to all mankind;'
1 and can be had for only fifty cents a bottle -of .
i Watts 4C Go,
J BIDD.LECUMBE,
Watch and Cluck :Maker,
JEWELLER, &;c,,
OPPOSITEI'll E:iHA[tl{ET,4 H 11191:1'ON•
Whore lie keeps a select aseortme'nf.'ei
WATCHES, CLOCKS,JEWELLERY SILVER-
' - WARE,
which we will sell at reasonable rates.
Repairing of every description promptly' at
tended to, and all work warranted.
• J. BIDDLECOMBE.
Clinton, Nov.1882
PONl�L�6 DAY G 11011
in all the
.esigns
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IIIE subscriber will. continuo the business
formerly- carried on by the firm of Newton
& Dennis, and hopes to receive a Continuation
of the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed.
I3AINESS, ALT, liINDs.
TRUNKS, VALISES,
WHIPS, COMBS, &C.
Prices reasonable. •
W. L. NTZWTQN,
CLINTON.
SEEDS !" ;SEEDS.!'.
OW IN STOCK FRLSII FIELD AND GARDEN
Seeeds, fromtt.he most ;reliable Seedsmen.
Gi-OOr =mss,
-Try our choice -Tea at 50=c per lb.
P io-T1 •SIONiS.
TRY'F0ARYIAN S GLLE131IATE1) IIAN N.
SALT A large Quantity or Land
Salt tn stock.
AtCGARVA_.
Glinton,. April 0„1$8.. Aubert Street.
X500 ' RE WARD !
R e will iray the phare revxirc] ttu ariy'-caae csf
eor}rplaint, dispepsia sicl. headache, "indigestion: coif=;
stipation'ei cost) ones IVO Caneot euro with 'West's
Vegetable' Liver nibs when the directions are; strictly
complied, with Bloc are purely vegetable; and n(Yci•
fail to 'give s etisfacaten S[tga2—coatixf,:,lar e • bisxc-;;
containing 30 pills,, 2, cents. Fer sale by all Or e gist;..
Beware ,fcouuterf'it
q c s :mil imitations.. The ,c1111010
aranufncttuccl only 7i} John G..11 est i4t Co.,tbc'pill<
rnakcn,•' 01 ft 1,i2 King St, Et5t Toronto, Ont 'Pres'
trial. package sent, by mail prepaid 011 receipt (4a. iroe
cent stamp.
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[CHEAIiP GROC.hf .[RI +;S
Crockery, Glassware, &c.
Cabseal: anal Corn cal' alnla.Y on h�ti'iid,
L8fi
Petty s celebrated English 8raal{fast Sacon,
Long Clear BcirmiSfegar Cur,ecf-1ic,i,s,
Asci No. 1 •LARD,•
A„t prices whiplr caiinot'be beaten ..i 1 town. .-.
HIS 60 C. TEA 'A SPECIALT.,Y
SOLE: AGENT" FOR
Dobbins'; ELECTRIC SOAP
THOMAS COOPER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON
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Cherry' :Pectoral
N'O other complaints are -so insidious in their: at-
tack as those afieeting tlie'tlroatand lungs : none
so trifled with by the•majority of :sufferers. Tiro
ordinary cougli.:or cold, resulting perhaps front a
�ritliit{so z_u iccorlsvierrs.ex.posllr,c,-:is-oLten-lwt=t;lui-
beginning of a fatal sickness..'Ar' t'S CHERRY'
PECTORAL rias well proven its. efficacy in a forty
years' fight with throat 'and lingdiseases, and
should:be taken in -all cases witlroutdeiay.
'A Terrible' Cough Cured.
"1018157 I took a severe cO]d, -which affected my
lungs. 1 had a terrible -cough, and passed irigltt
after night without sleep. Lite doctors gave me
Lip. I', tried AYii.lt'C CHERRY PECTOItA0, white"
relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded Ma
the rest neces.sary for the recovery ofdnystrong
th
fly the contintie1 use of the PECTORAL a perma,
nent cure waseifected.: 1 am note 02 years old,
;rale and hearty, and am, satisfied your Cirriirir
I r;el-OnAr saved me., IIARACEFA.uIORolnnri."
Rockingham, Vt., July 10, 2,882.
Croup. A TXottrcr'a'Tribnte
"While in 'The country last winter my little
boy, three years old, was taken ill with croupy; it
seemed as if .he would duo ,from strangulation,
titre of 'the fahiily suggested the use of AYER'S'.
[MERRY PECTORAL, a bottle of which was. al-
ways kept in the liduse. ,This was ;tried in small
and frequent closes awl to ourdelight in less than
half an hour the little 'patient was breathing ens- '
ily. The doctor said that the CHEERY PECTORAL
had saved my darling's life. Cal you wonder" at,
our gratitude? -Sinecrely„yours,
• • NineEo,, GED:NE .;
150 West 128th St.;.New York, may 18 1882.
'I have used AYrnt'S GirEllliy. PECTORAL in my,
f rnlily Ser seteral years and. do not hesitate to
pronounce it the most eftee'tual remedy 1 or coughs
and colds we have ever tried A.. II,
Lake Crystal, Mimi., March 13, 1882.
I suiferetl for eight years froth Bronchi tis, and
after trying many remedies - with no Success, I `vas.
cured` by theuseof i7hR'sCHERRY PECTORAL.
JOSEPH WALDEN,"
I3,ylial]a lfrss., April 5;1852 •
1. cannot say,,enou it 101 praiseof'AviSm'S
( u'Enity PRe'rolt4 believing • as;1 ilo• thea but
for ita'nse 1 should long since havedied front
lung tr,oubles. •1 73RAGDCV."
Palestine; April22 1882, ,.
lIb cases of an aflcetic,, of the,throat or ]Frage
exists which cannot be griatlyi elie•ed by tlio;use
of AVEn'0Curnlr'vPac'ror,'AL,and itwill alacays
Cure when the disease is. trot already beyond'the
control of medicine. , •
Spring- ga,>itcl SviE>,nmey-�
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES::
See o-u1—tine-hssor.rt 7lent.-of Straw 'lats. • 1,
,, S and 1�01111Ct5, I11 tell�l-
.
cotta 'crush, -stra wberr _ -- uct still : -- -
y, tlre:,`nez� colors_andstyles:--��
eine assortment of white andcolored'LAc,'rs. Fille ass`ortlnent
of ENGLISII and FRENCII;'FLOWERS: See 'our Ottoman corded
RTPPQN5. and '-SILBS, X0111 11CW' sllaCdes in SA'.['INS, Our Silk and
Lisle .GLovns: Our IHOST-E1w allcl FANbY 0°°1)S '
Vine assortment of beautiful 'F E ATI ELS, and also PA.EASOLS.,
Don't forget' that now is the. time to get your STE>;AiV AND TAPE HATS made over
• into'. all tine leadin styles
R BEESLEY, Beaver ;Block, Clinton.
J'it. 1 tie 0
' AL1 DES,CRIPT'r NS Olt .
ictus
dell's, -Youth's Ladies, Misses - and h ldrgl's Boots -and.
•.Shoos.
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1 NTIRELY NI W SPRING-STOC1J. 1MIMEN-,1 VA1Z'1ET1. LOWEST PRICES,
ISITORS WELCOME 'NO :TROUBLE 1O' SEI0)17 GOODS,
H9fiG9WS.
IN GI1LA l! 1"AitIE'.CY; C'LL AND SLF I`TIF \I BEI'OIt17
.L'URCHASING ...ELSEWHERE. .
OUR STOCK OF HEAVY & LIGHT HARNESS IS COMPLETE.
Trunks and Valises n
s s for the Million. Georgian ha "Shingles always ys n hand,
o y � } } 5 fl
THE USUAL DISCOUNT FUR, CASH
�Tac�i oris131 4.14-.,. C, �lttcrlla.
The
PREPARED nv 'IAna
Dr, J, 0. Ayer, 4.406.,"Lowell, R/ ass.
Sold bg all Druggists. }
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largest•stock and most beaiitiftil ilcsahll.s cVe>. brought into
tlfis county, in
Coulian- --aid- 0�er cin
the cheapest ]:roll the Col ;molest tothe moseylsonsi'vO
TT. Si I\flSt).N,