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BOOTSSt 811. OE.
Our stool{ for'the FALL AND WINTER TRADE is now complete,
and i11 be sold at prices TO SUIT. THE CLOSEST BUYER.
• CUSTOlt/f.WORIC.—We cut the. beat feather the market, and' guarantee to girs
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• TRUNKS & VALISES—A full assortment and very cheap
Egan taken in eccikange • for goods, •
•1..v.• 5 per sent discount in,r cash,
— W; TAYLOR & SON, ()LINTON.
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1N-OrilICIH), •
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The subscribvt desires to return his'sin.
cere thanks to All who aided him by
their patronage during the past year, -
and. hopes to receive a Continuance 'of
the same; He would also intimate to. '
those.indebtdd to him,. thatthey would • .
. greatly oblige hila if. they settled their '
- accounts at.once. , - •
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AROUND THE COUNTY.
mr, B. Thomson, one of the first settlera
near Rodgerville, died last week, aged74'
years.
We keep in stock all the. Books used in. the High and
Common SehOols, and
School Stationery of all kinds,
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BLANK 'ACCOUNT, BOOKS AND ENVELOPES, _cheap
and of good quality,. ,
W. H. SIMPSQN, Clinton
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on't
Py a reasonable price, and go where you are sure that you will get it well trimmed
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and made by first-class workmen.
GO TO
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And you will net be deceived, and*we will not take off -10 or 20•cents on the dollar,
imt will sell as cheap as any honk in Town, ,
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610 TO ,0A.li HALL &youewar gae.tnicesvg, ggaiviol (gEhlgRAI;i:
and a perfect fit. if you want a good PAIll, OF PINTS, go to the OAK BALI!,
cut to fit with ease and comfort. Go.to the OAK HALL, you will find it to your
advantage to ' exaniine our stock before you 'decide elsewhere.
REMEMRER, THE PLA.CE,--NEXTi. DOOR TO THOMPSON' & SWITZER'S
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OAK HALL, BEAVER BLOCK,LKCLINTON;
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James Twitchell,
13gots an hoes, c.
.VICTOilIA. BLOC= CLINTON.
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We ..havenow on harid. One of the largest and best .assorted stooks of Stoves in
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Lj C. COLE
_s Our .Cutter for. this department; and the
i.arge,number of ordaTai3 'Inti -filled during the past season is
the best. eilitlence that couldbe desired of his ability to suit all
..paxti.ea in style and fit,
• A full Stock of Beavers, Meltons,
--Heavy Worsteds, Canadian
Scotch and English •
Tweeds.. 4
C3I" 1RJ 0 CMIROIS
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A fresh .stock of those goods at the lowest prices,
ATSClinton,
Of COOKING STOVES, PARLOR REA_TERS, .
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COAL- STOVES, . And 130X 'STOVES.' '
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We are selling very law. 4: large supply- of
CROSSCUT SAWS -AXES 'COW CHAINS- &C VERY CHEAP
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A son of John Ray, eon. 14, 1:tfoKillop,"
had his right arm dislocated while wrest-
ling at school. •
John Rupp, RlIpp, eldest eon of Richard RupPt
of Ethel, who, had been very ill during thi
past six weeks, died on Wednesday.
It is likely that Mr. ,O'Neil, the present
tenant of the Queen's hotel, Brussels, will
eel) out his lease to the proprietor, Mr.
James Stretton. ..
Mr. W. 'Keddy, of con, 2, lisberne,'
came very near losing a pair of valuable_ _:.._."„.......
heifers on Friday, by the falling ever of
his straw stack. One of them was nearly
smothered.
Malarial poison can be entirely rernov.
ed fremi the system by the use of Ayer's
Ague Oure, which contains a sure specific,
in the form of II...vegetable product used in
no other remedy. Warranted. ' '
Thos. Moore, of Grey, hatra fine flock •
of Leicester • eheep„ probably is good as
'can be found in this scion. The woolen
a lainb measures 13 inches already,- and
there will be four months growth yet be-
f°rTehselleraersiindgentciemoei Mr. John McKinnon,.
on the 14th con.. of McKillop, on the Hul-
lett towo line, had a narrow escape from
firs one day recently. The roof caught
fire from the chitnney, and had gained
considerable headway when noticed, but
Wa;nrn.t°et‘1h7ereineronheftien4EjWhlt
field, Greywil not beWlieatthayea; .
for various, reasons. A cheese .factory in
the eastern part of. the township was , .
talked of but the most of the people will
patronize thilirestiels and Walton factories.
As Mr. J. Withers was going to bed at
the British hotel, Wingham, the other
night, the lawn he was • carrying* burst in '
Me hand. • The glassfiew all over the room,
but very little damage was dont with the
exception ef the man's handsheing slight.
ly burnt in extinguishing -the fire. • •
Mr. Henry Cowan has sold his farm on. • - -- " '
the 2nd poi. or Grey; the original.Breck-
enridge homestead, to Mr:- Robt. Wray; , of
Titinberry;•fot $3,500. ; This is one of the •
oldest places iri the.settlement liing:heen
taken up by that, veteran pioneer, --Mi.
David EfeckenriJge, of Morris, in the
year 10153. „ •
• The best medical ' autlrnities acknow-
ledge the great value of Ayer'S Cathartic
Pills, and frequently prescribe their use
with,the utmost eonfidenoe, well knowing
that they are the mot effectual remedy
ever devised for disease caused hy a erange. -..
ments of the stomach, liverTind bowels..
An accident,. which might have -•proved.
fatal, happened a
on Tuesday night,
While engagekin skidding saw logsin his
bask: It . appears Mr. Nailer had been •
shunting out a log with the chain *hen it
tookfaroll down a small grade striking•an
eld' Stub, the top of which broke:oft by the
jar, strikinglir, Nailer mi the ' shoulder,
knocking .him ;insensible. At prisent his ,'•
medical -adviser thinks no serious. 'resillt
• w'll fellow, but it was a close. call: • .. .,
• he Expositor says :—On -wc;enecao •,
ni ht last Mr. Thos.'-.Wardi of Varna' •, be -
fie 0 retiring for the night, --put a good firo . ---- : •
an in 'the ,stove and shut it all up 'Close, ' ' ' • ':
intending to keep things warm' and cosy '
foilhe morning'but just as he was pre- • .
ing
par, to get ' into bed the stove, • from,
rime unknown Clink), fell down and went
" to pieces, • the burning embers and Coals
storeading round On the carpet on the floor.
'By dexterous and expeditious handling •
Mr._ Ward dot the 'fire gathered up before
much.. damage was done. Had tho catas-
trophe not taken place before he got. to
bed and asleep the probabilities are. that
he Would be minus ahem° to -day, as well • ' • .,
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as a atone. •
U 'CAN'T KOFF.-- CiilmaX, g011101 sakes..
IQuick, sure cure - of aU dealers -115cts. -..._. • .
BESILf7241.1-009.1. OIL 20.cTp. PER, GALLON. .•••••""'"!•-•'
HIATLD BiLOS.
. I3rck Block, sign Of the Padlok,
•wri's
CHEMISTS &DItUGGISTS.
Street, Clinton.
The nubile will •Ipid our stock of medicines soinpletg.,-Lwarrantesl_genuantl-0.1
• t e heanuakty.
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, THOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, SPONGES
AND ALL FINDS OF DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES USUALLY KEPT
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The 'blood ls Ahe foUnda..
tin • of life,' . it circulates ••
Ihrough every part of the body
and unless itis pureand rich,
good health is impotsible, if.
disease has entered the sys-
tem the only sure. and..quick
way to drive it out is to pu-
lily and enrich the blood. • . • _
These simple facts are well
inedi
diearaahailib's agree
ifothing but iron will restore
the blood to its natural condi-
'eon ;.• and also that :all the
Iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, cause
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headache, ari'd .are otherwise
. ,injurious.
SULPHUR AND I RoN Brri•EttS
; will ihoronghly and quickly.
assimulate with the blood,
purifying and strengtheningit
And thus drive disease front
any part of the system,and.it
will' not blakerr the teeth
cause headache or constipa-
tion and is positively not inju-
IN A FIRST•.CLASS DRUG STORE.. ,
-DON'T POIR.0-M
THAT OUR. STOOK OF.
MILLINERY FOR THE WINTER TRADE.
xa NOW COMPLEM .
Oui Fall, Ti ado a great success. Nfaiitles at greatly reduced
prices,'aswe are determined togo out of the Mantle trade.
General assortment:of Dry Goods.. Triebs right. •
11. BEESLIO,.. - - BEAVER BLOCK.
OTOGRAPHETIS
CLINTON
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• St. johnsbury, Vermontfict: oast Ma.
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Far rot years I have been a great
• *utterer from blood disease; dyipepsia
mid constipation, .fin4 became so debi, •
Mated that I -could not retain anything
on my, atonmehi hi fact life had almost
laccome a Mullen, and when hope had, .
almost loft me, I was induced VI kivet
SULPHUR AND IRON BITTHRS
am noWdaking the third, hone MIA 1.4. •
have 'not felt so well in six years Os
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MRS. 5. L. MOOR.
SELPME ANE1 IRON 13fT-r
WEDS effectually curet dys-' -
pepsia, incligestion ana weak. •
tess, and rondo% the grca.
test relief and • benefit -to
persons suffering front such
• diseases as kidney .
liver complaints, dyspepsia,
• indigestion etc.
.Sold by all Drug,gists and
_ADepol,100 Bt. james-tit,
WeSt Moiitrcal, Price 50c.
WATTS & �0:tibT
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