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• Celebrated, •Sewing Cottons,
TheBest in the Market,
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led for Strength and Soft Evenness of finish. Try it and you
will like
JOHN HODGINS,
Sole Agent for Clinton.
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THE WONDERS .0F.THE PRINT TRADE .
POWs he Key Note of the. thy. Goods Butiness.
We can fairly startle our friends with the developments in
this branch of the trade. The assortment is simply immense.. •
We have a magnificent range • of ark Colored Printed.
French &aeons. A Dregs of these Good g will out -wear TBiiEE
of ordinary Calico and maintains its finish and appearance in
a, way that cannot be imparted to the ordinary. Prints. A
lady who values a real good dress cannot fail to appreciate
these pods. New Goods in immense variety,
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ner" for the Brunswick, and a news
agent from Mason's, were conspicuous
for their eflorts hi that behalf, The
concert will be given again this (Friday)
evening, under the auspices of the
Mechanics' Institute,
Garde1d.
The farmer e around tirarfield are all
very busy preparing, for spring—some
drawing wood and others making sugar.
Garfield is still increasing in popul-
ation. A. gentleman lute unwed in from
Eugland, and also a farmer from the
country,
We are glad to learn that Mr, Thos.
Carter is not going to leave the 9th con.
as he has leased Woodland Cottage for
a term of years, paying therefor the SIM
of $35.50 per annum.
Mr. John,Marshall. of tho Bayfield
line has given the contract of erecting
a new frame residence to. M. John
Mclennan, which, if built according to
contract, will be a -credit to the place.
We have a building,'erected here 18
x42, suitable for a store, With good cel-
lar and a very commodious dwelling at-
tached. Are our Clinton merehants
dead to their QW11 interests, that some
of them don't start a branch stoic/ here.
The fanners here are well satisfied
with the Clinton markets. We have
had good prices for our grain alai produce
and have received' all kindues.sfrom the
merchants; but we would like to know
whether shop loafers are essential to
business.
The undersigned begs to an ounce that be is ready now to take any orders
for either Millinery- or Mantle Making, and execute it immediately and in the
best manners Both departmeuts are in full Swing.and in charge of first-class,
practical hands Our New Mantle Maker entered on her duties Thursdaymorn-
ing, 24th inst: She is a .thoroughi: competent , person, of large experiCuce, and
Will spare no pains to. please a customer in the execution of any Order placed
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's ith
her in that line of trade.
Asplendid range of New Black Mantle Silks, Black All Wool Cashmeres;
.Nab •CaSh dile-KT-Dark- nial•Light:Mantlings‘yFrmges,, Clasps„.Ornain en th,
Buttons and Hats, Bounets, Flowers, 'Feathers, Ribbons, Laces; .Satins, ;Silks,
and in all New Shades of Color now: w.orn. • . • • .
EVERY DEPARTMENT.---9ood -Value in Blaek and Colored Buntings;
A Bargain in Black and Coloted Silks, just received. . Embroideries,' Corsets,
(.1 loves 9.nct Hose,. in immense variety. .... • . • . • • . •
• SEE Tgt SHOW AT - .
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Hodgson's Great Dry Goods louse,
ciai\TT01\T.
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Porter's tank.
• . EXAMINATION
The usual quarterly examination of
our school took place. ou. Friday the
25th ult. The weather being pleasant
and roads being passable a goodly iium-•.
ber of visitors put in an appearance.
The teacher T. M. Higgiiis was ably;
assisted by Mr. Lawrence and_ Miss.
Hamilton and after drilling the sev-
eral classes in their'routhie Of studies,:
both visitors and teachers expiessed.
themselves highy pleased with the
work of the school. The following is
a correct standing. of the pupils in the
several classes. It is based upon pro-
ficieney in written weekly examina-
tions for the :4th and 5th:forms and'
daily recitations by the other iorms.
5th form.—number obtainable 900.
1st, R. B. Cox, 727 ; 2nd., Maggie 'Me-
Phail„ 577 ; 3rd, J. W. McDonald,
543 ; 4th, W. T. Cox, 483.
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4th form—number obtainable 600:
1st, Nellie McDonald, 489 ; 2nd, Stir:
ling McPhail, 438 r3rd, Ida Cryder-•
man, 413 ;4th, Ida Colwell,256.
3rd form senior total 200. 1st, Lilly
Cox, 159 ; 211d. Minnie Dennis, 156 ;
3rd, Amy Gox, 139 ; 4411, G-Ittotge .00x,
135 ; 5th, Lydia' Blair, 134. . •
3rd form junior, 'total 150. IA,
Albert. Phipps, 107 ; 2nd, William
Pickard, 102 ; 3rd John Hastings,
99 .;
4th, Thomas Hillock, 92 ; 5th, Brown
Marquis, 91.
2nd form.—Number obtainable, 150.
lst, David Marshall, 134;• 2nd, Morris
!ox, 127 ; 3rd, John Dennis, 124; 4th,
John Blair, 122.
• 1st form.—Number .obtainable; 100.
1st, Minnie Garner, 83; 2nd,, Albert
('ox, 82; 3rd, Oliver Whitewan, 73
4th, Benj. Churchill, 70. - •
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polarwave struck Wingharn on
Wednesday hist, •and again created a
demand for ailstets etc...
Out .town tailors are determined..to
rush. business this sumnier. They are
ea.eli.earrying, heavier stocks • than any
seaScni.heretofore. ••• • , • •
,
Mr. ' J... Dodds, who for , some time
past carried on butchering cui•Main St.,
has • disposed, of his business., ' Mr.
Pringle; : baker, :also' of Main Street,
has disposed. of his. business 'to two
•yonng.nienfrom Lueknow. •
. The: Mitchell Advoeote ' last. week
put .the' Times man • on the ';
They, (the Advocate men) with singular
inconsistency, a few weeks ago stated
that the Taxes was conducted in a very..
able manner by. a " gentleman" and a.
"scholar," ,while last week he staled
that ho niust be closely connected with
the long-eared. fraternity. • In the -first
ease, they „ were raking. the' Adtanee,
and .correctly "blowing wind in. poot
Dion's ear;" but now. the' thnsic has.
clanged. • -'bey are both..thorough
Irish Men, and will doubtlese• settle
matters with the black thorn. •
. • • The concert on Friday evening, •in
the Town hall *as -a inost .decided
suceess. The • large hall was full to
overflowing--atanding seem wasbcatce-:
ly,tO be obtained in any part of the'
room,. and ;fully one. hundred persons
were forced to leave' for lack of' space.
:Many of the :girls scarcely spoke loud
enotigh to be heard in • the rear -of the
hall, While inany.others wereexcellent.
The dialogue, "Never Say Fail," was
.capitally rendered' by R. McConnell,
Landlord; Arthur Stiles, hailiff ; T.
Riee, Miko .O'Leary, and Iiethert.Ire-
land as Mike's wife Stidy. The con -
Pert concluded with the roaring farce,
"The Egyptian Miainny,"T. Listie as
Dr. Won'; Cliarles;.the artist,"Arthur
Stiles';.Murdock Flemming, as Captain
Rifle ;D.. Dewar, as O'Leary, the.Irishr
man ; G.' McDougall, as Gingen.Blue,
the clarkey, and. Miss Julia. the Dr's
maid, by Miss Hannah' Youhill, was
the piece of the evening The only
disagreeable feature of the enteetain-
thent was the, frequent interruptions
of a ganip of " vordatts," who think
that becauSethey have paid their ea-
t146.110BI, they are entitled to make as
immix as pessible " r.tm.
GoderIelt. • .
The weather keeps cold. gratin+ lake,
is covered with ice, giving poor prog7
peets:of early navigation:. ' •
.An aceiclent happened to a young
'man named Frank Austin employed'
In the foundry.When engaged about
the •machiriery his fingers were caught
and were painfully crushed apd.. torn.
Dr. Taylor dressed the wounnd and
the -patient is doing well. • '
match was played between the
Goderieh a.nd Seafot.th dubs. Ttfesday.
morning. ' The Goderich. club winning.
by seven peiets.-' lii the afternoon. the
Wineliani" anct Godericli.diba' played,
MANTLE
Sii,e0A1 .Notieel
We have secured one of the Best Mantle Makers in Ontario
and are now prepared to execute all orders in that departmext,
LA. D I S
We make this department a- specialty', consequently cadgive
you every attention in that line.
Soliciting a trial order, which will have our most careful
attention In every -particular, and a perfect fit guaranteed.
MANTLES, CLOTHS FRINGES, ORNAMENTS,
At.the Immense Dry Goods Emporium of
the Wingham club, winning by .five
points. The sprogramme • -conclude
with •anoyster supper in the evening,
About four &clock on Sunday morn
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hie; last a fire broke out in the helm oc-
cupied by Mr. Wm. Hilliard acid
be-
fore it was, noticed the fire got such a
headway' that it , consumed the' house
and part -of the furniture.: 4fter the
arrival of. the firemen and engine they
succeeded in saving a .small. house
PAY & WISEMAN Clinton
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The subscriber begs to inform. the
Public that he has removed to MR,
SPOONER'S BUILDING, next the Market.
'Having settled with the Insur-
ance Companies on a most satis-
factory basis, he begs to intimate
that he has decided to clear out all
his old Stock, at Greatly REDUCED
RATES ---some at HALF and some
at -LESS THAN -ORIGINAL -COST---:--
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t e Whole to be cleared out in. the
course of Two Months. Hats and
Caps at Haif Price. GROCERIES
at Greatly Reduced Rates.
A call solicited. WM. COATS.
'which was situated abbut ten or twelvb.
feet theone clestroYed.
A MISTAKE. - •
is a great and often fatal: mistake
lo take repeated drastic purgatives for
constipation of the bowels, they induce.
piles and cause debility of the bowels.
Burdock Blood Bitters le a safe and
perfect regulator of the bowels, arcius-
ing the torpid Liver and all the 'sotte.
tions to a healthy action ; acting • oil
the Kidneys, and renovating and ton-
ing the system in the most perfect
suazuLea..
• M M
Callum, engineer, Capt Dancy, and the
firemen' deserve great' praise for their
piuce a,nd : punctuality, as . they have
saved au immense amount of'property
from fire this virinter. It is not known
iew the . fire originated'. Loss not
known, insured for $400.
The following ,tams were received too late for lest
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woock's issue. •
Mr, RObt. McLean has: removed a
aree frame building from Hamilton
1
Se. and has situated it next to A.
Smith's tailor shop where he intends
carrying on his business as butcher.
Tbe• students: of Goderich High
School; are trying to organize a gym-
nasium in •eonnection with the sdiool...
They have thirty oi• forty doilars•Sub-
scribed and Collected towards the fund
alteady. , •
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• Do not let prejudice stand in the
way of relief if you suffer from 'any
lingering disease. Burdock Blood Bit-'
ters cure °there, why should it not
bens:fit . you 1 It. is a specific for all -
forms of Blood, Liver, and Kidney
Complaints; Nervous Headache, Gen-
eral Debility, Sad* and.ali diseases
of. the Secretory ssysteth. Thai Bottles
10 Cents. .
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Noting of tirths, Deaths .and Marriayes• in this tie-
part»tent insertedfree of .eharge. • IVe shall at all
timesSo happyto receive such notices front a re-
liable Bourse.
' BIRTHS;
FOSTER...- In biewbridge, on the 28th ult., the wife of
Mr. J06. Foster of a son.
STRANO.-In Goderich, on the 21st ult., the wife of
Mr, IL 1, Strang, of a daughter. •
Maple Grove, Township of Stanleyte oti
the 2952 ult.,. the wife of Mr, D. Wilson, of ,on
--still born.
111(A.R.111,11AGES. •
witRrs--rieze,vrinex.--Th mot°,1/„V the Rev.
Mr.. prole:4 Mr. Charles Willits to tlizabeth 0.,
daughter of Mr. Robert Fitzpatrick, both•Otilow•
lett.
DEA:FINS, .
TWITCRIELL.-in Caliton'on 520 seth tat,3tret.
ittary Ann Twitchell, wife of Edward Twitehell,
aged 70 years and 4 months, •
Dotierich, on Wedneklay, March 28rd.
1881, Jame Campbell: AleVicar, wife of Johu•Mc.
• Vicar, aged 34 years.
OLOBENSKY, - In Goderich, on Saturday morning.,
March 101,11, Charles Alfred Olobensky aged 4
years, 0 montheand;11 days.
$21110141*. -4n Doderich, on Monday, 21st March,.
John SymondS, infant son of Mr. Robert R. spa.
(mils, aged 11 moathit,
THE WORST PLACE
• in this Town to get your.
Is at [be Old Waierrooousc
ROB THE .GROCER,
Keeps the worst Stock in Tcwn. His prices are higher than
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, any other Grecer ; lie is very inattentive to his customers, and '
Makes himself generally disagreeable to every person that does
patronizehim; and Jia don't want your trade—still, • he keep8
open day and night."
Dear me, how this world is given to perversion, nearly EVER'STBODY ,
BUYS FROM HIM. • • ,
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FOR SALE.
riluti 3toth0di3t l'argoitftge, 11. tominoeious 'trick
1. bending, is offered ter sale. Price mdcleratJand.
tants of payment easy. 'Enquire on the piemlioa, Or
of Messrs. John Jackson and A. 0..Flobez..
Clinton leirohle 1881
There Must be Some MistakeIlere
•' • For His Goods w all.New and Well .Bought, and:.
'Don't You For,get- It,'
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Remember the place— . . ,
Opposj.tePost,0$68,in.1-!lie:,,`OldltatO4oblo-n6eIrr..1•
•' P. •ROI:B,:.0?rt.otder. •
• • •CORCII. DIRECTORY.
Cananada Metliodist.-SerOceS at 10.30 a. in.
0:30 p. m. Sabbath: School at 2.30 p 28. ltsv. D. 0,
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p. in. Sabbath School,.2.30 p. m. Ray. Aux. STEW -
Ant. Pastor. • , • • '
St. Paul's (Episcopal). -Services 05 11 a. tie and 7
p. - •Saliblith-Sehool and Bible Class, -3 p. in. 1580. •
C. It. liLyernmvs, Rector. • • . _
Bible Chrlittlate.-Seeirices at 10,30 a. and 0.30
p. m. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. ni. 48v.• 15. Ttiones,
Pastor.
kiptist Citurch.-ServIce at.. 0.80 p. in., Sabbath
Sehool, 2.30 m in. ' RsV. J. ORO', P58to.'
SUTIEERTANO, B P. PASTOR.
Canada, Presbyterian.- Services at 11 a.ne and 6.80
CLINTON MARKETS.
• (CotTeeted Crory Thursday afterneon.)
'Wheat, tall per bush., . - • - 61 04 to 1 08
Spring, Itedchaff, • • ' • 1 55 'to 1.10
Fife, • •• . • 1 10 to 1, 15
Oats, ' • - •-4 0 87. to. 0 40
Barloy,, • - 0 65 to. 0 80
" Peas„ • « • • - 0'60 to 0470'
Flone,, • ' • •., • • • • 0 00 to 5. 50
Potatoes, • • . • 0 30 to.. 0 35
Butter, • • 0,18 to •0 20
. •. . • 0 12 to 0 13
Ray • . • ,••• ,• 106 6000 too 126 0000
Sheepskins • • • • • '• 0 75 to 1 25
Beef, . • • • • •.• . 5 50 to 00
.Ciove ,r • '• • « • 4 50 50 6 00
Timothy,• • • . • 30050 3 25'
• - „ •• • . • 0100 to 000
Pork,
'in' for Sale.
row: East MB o the: North half of Lot 2, 8511 Con.
cession; Morrie, containing 44 items more or less;
atiout.25 acres cleared, The abovo Loei$ about two
1041 altatt miles from tho flourishing village of 111752,
and: ono quarter Milo from tho Winglutm °ravel
Read, ' There is on the Lot...amen Frame Ifouse and
a Log Stable, and a well of good water. (Mod tenets.
TERMS klASY. Per particulars, mak to .
' JAMES ClIAMBEBS,.
otieton, April 1St 1881; P, O.
SEEDS.
(1884 SEEDS
AVIS
My dock of Seeds for 1881, hi
Field Garden and Flower Seeds
coMpleto-att Now, Fresh and Reliable, and
willbe gold tit•lowest prices. ' " •
Clover Seed, extra She. ;timothy seet,atelint.:`:
FLAX; • TARES, • .
_MILLET, . ORCHARD, ,
.K.Z" Special attention has been given to the solc'e• •
tion of all kinds of Swede Turnips, Mengel Wurzels, •
liaminoth, largo red • Norbiton (Rant, barge ito,1,
Champion Intermediate -Carrot Seed, all ear:Mier',
Garden Seed's,: - Garden Seeds 1 •
HARDWARE.
Builders' Supplies at Special Low,
. • Prices. , . . •
BE11.1 A I topil,al..b,
WIRE11.1_, s '1.1101) mar
Paints, Wass, oat, &c.
S. ukv.is, Phooiizitioek. cligiou