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Our Stock for the coming season is large and varied, and will be sold
at prices to suit the closest "buyer.
TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES SATCHELS, &c, on hand
and for sale at low prices.
Butter ancl. Eggs 'take= in Eagellalage:
7fivs0 per cent off for cash.
*81-10P.
In preparing for the fall and winter trade, we have received
a large stock of
1Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves
and Coal Stoves
ever seen in Clinton. No old stock, all new just in.
ALSO a splendid assortment of LAMPS df every descrip-
tion. A fine stock of CUTLERY,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE, &O. &C.
W. TAYLOR & SON s._DAvis, cunt°
99Lower always Loweree
WE ARE BOUND TO LEAD IN LOW PRICES,
And to have it ever knowh that THE. 99 IS BOSS. ..
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OUR SU/GAR is Cheaper than ever. We have a, splendid assortment in
TEAS, BLACK, GREEN and *JAPAN, which we would especially call
your attention to, from 25e. upwards:
13 pounds GRANULATED SUGAR $1.00 cash:
25 pounds of RAISINSIler $1.00 cash. •
15 'pounds hest PRUNES fOi. i 00 cash.
15 pound case CURRANTS .$1.00 cash.' • .
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CANNED FRUITS, CANNED FISH and CANNED MEATS of the bast
Brands, at the lowest prices. A Very larg,e assortment of CHINA, GRAN
ITE and GLA.SSWARE at right figures. Ground ante Spices, none
but pure kept. . Everything else that is req uired.in a first-class .Grecery.
Cash paid for.
EGGS. Don't 'forget the old stand.
:HIGHEST
ce tor any titrautity of GOOD BUTTER.
99.)• LA. ANGUS. 99
w-A_frrrs az CO,
CREMISTS&-DauG GISTS
• Clinton. • •
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The public 1 find our stock of' medicines complete, Warranted• genuine, and m.
the.best quality. • •
TOILET PS, PERFUMERY, SHOULDERTRACES, TRUSSES, SPONGES
AND LL KINDS OF DRUGGISTSr,SUNDRIES USUALLY KEPT • •
IN A --FIEST_XLASS DRLTG STORE:
Now for Bargains in
Boots, Shoes, Harness, Trunks,
JAMES TWITCHELL'St-YgakiA.
Having received my Spring and Summer stock•et Boots and Shoes 1 would call the attention, of
the:public to the same. • "
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ler WOMEN'S KID BUTTON 1300 TS, • Silver Mounted Sinole Harken only $14,
only 0156.
NEWS, BOY'S and CHILDREN'S, at BailiZsy AC:45,Brie.reAd.ES, a large variety,
cheap accordingly. . • • •
15,000 bunches high land .1)Ine d Ceaar
TRUNKS and VALL9ES, very cheap. SHINGLES for sale cheap,
TEAM and CARRIAGE HARNESS . ' .
cheaper than ever. • ROOMS TO LET, over shop.
BUTTER & EGGS TAKEN IN. IIXCIIANGE FOR BOOTS & SIIOES:
J. TWITCHELL,, VICTORIA BLOCK, CLINTON
,I3Qu.ndaryA*#4.S:tts.t4itie..
A..N1D•
Mowat Won't Go!
BUT THE PEOPLE WELL •TO
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Ada1318 obMPOr1101M LOndesboiti,
dais get the best altie 'for theirrideney. /lease note tho,priees
ni•C): : t '
of the following :* •
Granulated Sugar, 13 lbs. $1, cash.
Good Brown, 17 lbs. for 641, ih
Good Rai.s.in.s, O ibs. ifoit$1, cash.
BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SIIOES, balance of summer, FORKS, RAKES,
HOES, &c. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, to make room for fall purchases
• arkich are the newest designs out. Bargains in DRY GOODS of all kinds,
especially TWEEDS AND PIIINTS,
BUTTER WANTED ,J.00 i?5 °ket 148 w
a 'hitter ted at 15 ets
--per°1b.0 in trade "eat time of delinvery, but not
taken on account at that price'at present.
INFIlighest pries for Eggs. irrFURN1TURE & SHINGLES FOR SALE
Lonlesboio Aug. R, Iss4.
ADAMS.
Immense
Stock
Vei'y
Vheap-
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:Nat received, au Inaniense Stock of the most 'Improvecl'Patterne ad Xewest Jesigne,
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WOOD COOKING STOVES, ,
• WOOD OR 094.14 COOltlNe STOVES.
PARLOR AND HALL STOVES.
BASE BURNER. COAL STOVES. .
'Including the. CELEBRATED' RADIANT HOME.
Also other new patterns.And as they have. all been well•honght, we are prepared to give
our customers LOW PRICES: Also, a large aspertnient of STOVE, BOARDS; COAL
SCUTTLES, STOVE PIPES, ELBOWS, &e., very cheap, A large lot of LAMPS at re
duced prices. .BEST AMERICAN AND CANADIAN COAL OIL alVays in stook. Please
call and get prim and he convinced that our Stockis gond and prices right.
HARLAND. BROS Sion of the Padlock
bAlbert Street, Clinton
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qianS�..:CEELtSiIjeSS
• ...nititt„,„,mnitt.„„itimii,
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The undersigned hogs to notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he hini bought the
HARNESS* BUSINESS formerly -carled..otta L luitoll,
.41c1 that4e4a-Props:red4o-firniSh ' • '
Harness, &altars, Whip's, Trunks, Bailees, Buffalo Robes, Blankets..
And everything -usually kept in a firet-class Harness Shop, at the 'west prices. Speciil
attention is directed to my stock of LIGHT HAHNESS, i1/111011 I will: raakea specialty.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
By strict attentionto businesS, and carefully attidying the wants of my customers, 1 hope to
merit a fair share of patronage. . Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. • ••
REMEMBER TuE.STAND-OPPOSITE'THE "MARKET.
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OLD AND RELIABL.El* •
tour•'
J. 7 ile; Pray:74 Specific Meiliclite,
TRADE MARK TRAWL MAR&
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Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
was tho Rest prep:teal ii•!1 RdSOted to .
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euro diseases ,of 1.4.n ROA tbb tfrot 0114.3-
Cessful restorer of faded or w•ay,Itati• to f,la
notueal Cohn.; fteowilt, urd ,•il
It hes lied utility
fully met ail the
the proper ircatmel.1: • ••' a..;1
liALL's' limn :1,, • ; r 'y
in favor', end si.rend it.i:
to every queeter Ca, 1 ts sto.: •
leled suecese eau 1•6 • • .'•1 In bat
cause: the eatit "s; 4. •
The proprietorutt-e' st•?!,.::,' 1
reeell,l, or 0 i.,• .1., -1.
tries, Where itt
its introdoei.en. • . •• ' • • • .
The iso for O jihor • tiny,. of Cs. t. Os. ILLIft,
.7; REN I11EI1 wiph•ri'itiiy tile per-
sonal•spil it blrni, n.tike Sealy frinit.
all linr;on•'.1 ittutiorS, fover, tppl
hull thus prevents
stfinthettiS the Weal:oiled glands., emiciebles
theta lurkt ant it tie* and viamus
gt'ovth. 4ho eirpels of thin. article tali not
transient, 1ko 1.1!,,-ro of :11(10110i° Pf.Olmlea-
tiontl,but remelle.n long' time, whICli. wakes
• its use it matter of econon1Y.
BUOKINGHAM'a DYE
to. Tit.
WHISKERS
Will eleinge the heard to A natural brOCCIls
oe 54 desired. It produces :t poibminent
,eolor that n ill nut waslt away. Cm aisting of
clogle prouaro.tIon, it is applied althea
trouble.,i
• i'REPAItEri DY.•
IL PAUL & nO.„11P;',1.)111, N.IL.
Sold 'by all nealos in Meit;eine4
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PGA ALL TIP l'ORMS
oto
SeirOftilous, litere,ttirtl, and
Blood Disorders,
the best rou.ody becalm the
most seareiting kul tin,retigh
hiumi•pin I
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Iold by an Druggists; $1, six battiest $15., '
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
?Tint UNXIERRITGITED ban opened the late
Dowell Ditickstnith shop, where 18 pre-
pared to do all kinds Of worlc in his line, In the
bent possible niehner, and on the abortest no-
tice All work gllarattee..d Horse shoeing
npeciatty. No eating in prices, come one and
an and He will give you Astssfastion •
itrAR8HAtIr.
tilufon, Sent. Itat Josttattora..
stens, at, unfailia
tom for Seminal wea
IntnesepOteSolyTattlarflbdei::
eases that follow as a
sequence of self abuse
•-.011 ION of memory,
Ituiversal laesitnde,--
pato in the back, dim;
S
nC
r'es of dm
P Te Ar+fo. g.
l'„ „. '' other &season that -4•,•- '11
Before Taknp,
lead to insanity or consumption and a premature grave. Pall
particulars in our pamphlet, which we dedira to send free by
mail to every one. no- The Specide biediclue is sold by all
drugg per pae ge, or tax paekageo for nye dollars
or will 110 sent free by mail, on receipt of the money by ail-
dreosing THE 0R.4. -1: -MEDICINE CO., •
Toronto, Ontailo,Conede. •
Around: the County.
A young an named...Tat 'Planter, of Uei
borne, died sudden' last week..
"Hue ConatkOtinn mos a egugh wags
Welly
Mr. Robert I04.11.aw, of &Worth, has die.
posed of his livery stock and business, to Mr.
.Joseph Laird.
J -.,.Murray, baggage mau, Seaforth, got
his arm caught between the clead•head of two
cars on Wedaestley morning and had a liar.
row escape from breaking his arm.
'AIRY ALL Do IT.-Everybod,y uses "TEA-
BliIRRX" for the teeth and breath, the newest,
brightest, cosieet little toilet gem extant, Try
a sanaple,
The Exeter sports have had excellent Inok
so far this year. Already they have kilted.
five deer, besides a large number of duck,.
partridge, and other game.
4. liENZTETT,
•UNDERTAXER..
Nerds FurOettin firsttlass 8416
(109p4Hki.tytile,S IN4-xt• •TriNDANCit: eilAinsha
Nonnit,tvE. EEO ROOKER STORE,
THE • AMMONS BANK.,
Incorporated by Arlt•of Parliament, le'ari.„
• CAPITAL, $2,000,000:
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AEAD OITICE, MONTREAL.
m1n:y.11AB wnititsuoi, Piesident.
J. IL R. CrOLSON %lee -Pres, • •
14 ULFERETAN THOMAS, °morel ?dinner.
Woks 'discounted, Colieetians. made, Drafts.
imaieclk Sterting and Aineircan exchange
• • boated and sold at ,
careen I . rates. •
prtErwo., auoivEn imPOst•ra,.. •
'14:altnYtUir• y 188
jEr4tUff.7:171:rn »nugteiru.ton
ittehey advanced to farmers on their awn notes with
no or nom eyidorters. NO moitgage required as se.
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MUM SUSSOUIBER 11AVING JUST C011PLE1'in
1. and furnished his now Planing Mill.with
ery of the latest Improved patterns, is now prepared
to attend to all orders In his nue the most prompt
and sattaractory manner, and at reasonable rates. Ite
Would also return thanks to all who patronized the
old firm before they were burned But, and now being
hi is better pOfilti011 to execute onion expeditiously,
feels confident he eau give satisfaction to an.
FACTOR r-Neafilie aravd Truuk 'Poi/
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".v.t1 .U.Av Meln:117.1fl.
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Mr. John Grady, for over a year Past eta -
thin agent at Gerrie, has disappeared. His
wife and family are still in town but know
nothing of his whereabouts.
Last Sunday morning Michael Zimmer,
of Grey, breathed his last, after a brief Maass
of a few days, aged 68 years. He was- born in
Alsace. Germany, and came to Grey 32 years
lilVmtvnonat who has not, should at once.
go over to the drug store and see 'Son"
Oonon cuss, A couple of doses will relieve
any man, woman, ,or child„Only. 25 cents.
Gordon Mooney, an employee in, connection
with the Vanstone Roller Mills, Brussels,
met with a serious accident, Inpaaaing w
tank -of hot water in the eagirie. Itorise he
slipped In some way and his right leg went
into.the water; scalding him badly.
On Saharday eyening a sad accident oc-
curred on the boundary. between Rowick .and
Carrick. It appears that the son of Wm. '
Plains while endeavoring to jump on a horse,
failed in doing so. The horse turned and.
kicked him on the forehead and on the ear
cutting the latter half oft
On• Monday Mr. N. W. Johnson, of Lower
Wingham, brought to the Times office a black
Spanish radish grown in his own garden,
Which weighed eight pounds and 'a half. L
was an enormous size, and Mr. Johnson chal-
lenges Ontario to produce its equal, He aloe
willed on Monday a parsnip which measured •
13 inches add a half m circumference.
Trial proves that honesty is the best policy
in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer's
Sarsaparilla is a genuine preparation, an nn,
equalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to
all others. •
Mr, Christopher Westoott sold his farm,
let 5, COG, 3, Tuckersriaith, on Wednesday,
to Mr. Wm. Wood, of Usborne, for $6,500.
•Mr. Wood is one of Usborne's pioneers. Thir-
ty-five years ago he took up 100 acres on the .
3rd concession, from the Canada Company. '
He is now.the happy possessor . of :300 acres
within a mile and a quarter of the old home-
stead, ' •
Hundreds of letters from those using Ayer's
hair vigor attest its valueas-a restorer of grey
hair to its natural color. As a stimulant and •
tonic, preventing and often during badness,
and cleansing and soothing the scalp, its -use
cannot be too strongly recommended.
TUCHERS ENGAGED.-MilliBM, Ray, teaph- •
arof
11. next year in the person of T. King, of
Eltievale. T. A. Reid, (formerly of Clinton)
teacher of 8. S. No. 8, 'Morris, has resigned
his position to engage in a wore lucrative
one. Jno. McIntosh has been re•epgaged as
teacher of Shine's wheel, Grey, for ' 1885.
Austin' .Budge, of Belgrave, has seenred a
schoel.for next year near Smith's Hill. The
trustees of School Section Na 9, Grey, have
engaged the services of Mitts Livingstone as
their teacher for next year. Mr. Enibury,.
principal of Gederich model Behan', has been.
re engaged at a salary of §800.
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f _ • QUERY . • • . -
How.does a person expect to 'eat everything)
atall times...and have a strong, responsive • ' .
stomach., ,You say, "I am careful what and
when I eat, but am troubled with constipation
gas on my stomach and a bad taste in my
mouth, and / don't.knowwhylt is. Dyspop- • .
sia and .Biliousnoss mak come from many •
causes and should be attenL ' !., .. ,i..If
your head is heavy, eyes ache. If you feel
.tired and sleepy. yon are bilious, no doubt.
Now for the remedy. Zo..rnsit is a preset,.
lion of an old experienced (looter for it*ft :::::Ill •
troubles. It is cheap, speedy and effectual - `
at 10 and 75 cents a bottle.
The Scott Act was carried in Renfrew
last ThUrsday, by about 600 of a majority. ;
• On Saturday wheat touched' the lowest* •
point ever known in the Chicago market.s.
, It is saidthat the County of McIntosh,
Dakota, Whichwas entirely Government
land until ninety' days ago, does not yet
contain men enough to fill the usual °faces, •' '
but they have' elected themselves as far as
th•DeYoN71,111 TegoCR. a fa. + rr. " Gi.ugaleac is Widely.
known to bathe hest limn Rnaiwea ever in.
troduced.to the public It' has never been
known to fail in restoring and imparting a
beautiful glossy appearance to the hair. snia
at 50 dente per bottle.
It is reported that the farmers in Da. '.
kota are selling ,No. 2 spring wheat at 36
cents per bushel; while they obtain $1.10
for fiatseed, of which they have some fif-
teen bushels to thp acre. Thu cense.
queue° is likely' to be that next spring
• they will: 'Substitute ilaximed for seed
wheat in
Spencer,insedingt%
Lordhe. •Lord Lieutenant Of
Ireland, who has been always regarded.as
One of the wealthiest of English landlords;
hasjust excused himself for giving only
X.20 subscription to an: Irish emigration
fund on the grotind that times are so had
in Ireland that he could afford no more.
THE Mom= Iloseas have been awarded
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to Dr. VAX DIHOsli, Or (ilinu,kar, for the per.
maned relief afforded by his '" ,j.;..c Cling
to all sufferers of Kidney Damask). It to un-
hesitant)
1,y
pronounced by the Leading Mod,
ice! auth rities of Europe that Da; Vag NI*
HEN'S' X NET Caine will pernarinently rdmovo
all trace of kidney Disease frons the system,
Sir Leonard. Tilley is very much in.
tensed at the MORInileS8 of the Ontario an-
ti -Scott act men in forging his signature
to one of their circulars 'How the liquor
mini oxpect to gain anything by stealing
petitions, robbing ballot boxed, and tom., , •
ing the signatures ofpublic men, it is ,.
hard to say, The forging of the signature
of a leading statesman seems to be the
most foolish crime of all. To incense one
of the leading Men or st, great political
party just at the time when the people are
tinning against them cannot help to pro- .
long the struggle for exii:o,Ice, ...Toronto
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