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EVERY NPARTNIENTI
IN FULL SWING.
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THE DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.
THE MANTLE MAKING DEPARTMENT.
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. •
It is no vain beast to say we are able to give as 1;0(4 satisfaction in Dress and
• Mantle Making as any place in. Canada.
Perfect satisfaction in OUT ancl:FIT.•
Perfect satisfactionin STYLE and '
Nu garment allowed to leave- the premisedin a careless and ill:finished man- .
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The most scrupulous care exercised to have every order turned out comet
in every particular,
Our Dress an. d ladle -
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Is thoroughly perfect in business, and not excelled by any. & trial convinces
of the fact. We have already executed orders that are ample proof of our abil-
ity to make the department a success, by giving perfect satisfaction in the make
and fit cf every garment.
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FOR OUR USUAL GRAND EXHIBIT OF
Millinery, Mantles, Shawls, etc.,
WHICH TARES PLACE ON
SATURDAY and IONDAYI OCTOBER8th and. 10th,
AND FOR THE SEASON,
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The purclimaiter Reason's trade are simply enormoes, for 'a town the
size of Clinton, and in variety and value equal to the general run of city houses.
Importing the goods direct from the old country, I. will sell goods, wholesale or
retail, by the piece or cut length, asshea.p as any house in Canada. The show
we make would do credit to any town or eitY. OUR MOTTO IS ONWARD,
OUR AIM SUOgESS. •
Come, see the. Grand Show at the
Groat Dry (Inds House of gtiron.
JOEC1T HODQINS,
r • ' - CLINTON.
HIGHEST AWARD
-At the Centennial Exhibition 1
The United States Pentennial'Omninissittn have, iipod the recommendation
of the Judges of Group •No. X.XV., have unanimously awarded to. SOHNIER, tS4
-Co.. manufacturers of Grand,. Square. and Upright Piano -Fortes, FIRST
MEDAL OF—MERIITead- DIPLOMA -OF -HONOR;for
the Essential ' Qualities of, a Perfect Patio-Forte,•Iviz ,and
Evenness of Tone, Elasticity Of•Touch, rind Superiority of 'Workmanship.
A. T. GOSHORN, J. L. OA.1613RLL, J R.- HAWLEY,
• Dirctor-GeneraL: • ' President.
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Rave secured 'the Ag,enefef the above for -.Ontario, and will
keep constantly on hand a FULL STOOK. ... .
. In a word, the. SOIliidER PIANO is made to stand; not merely as an orna
•mental piece of Furniture'but.as a Music& Instrtitnent ; not for a day or a year
only, but for a lifetime. It is himestly wade, sci that Continuous and severe MO
Will not impair its fine qualities'of Tone and Action, and owiig to its extra. and
Substantial case work, it will remain longer hi tune thaanher piano, and
endure as a faithful means, the 'harmonious ititerprewions o the beautiful in
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music.tp417 We will guarantee satisfaction in every respect.
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N. B.L-Tho Company gives. with eacli Piano a Warranty, to be
a PERFECT I,NSTRUMENT,IN EVERY RESPECT, .made of the Best Sea
sonedoMaterial, and hold themselves responsible for the term of 6 Years.
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Second4land -Pianos and Organs
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Taken : in Exchange.
DOHERTY &QIBIN -
0LiNT0N
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Gatliering applea is all the rage...
txurPly.iticarecos47.goThered—s"NeVwearatrea'rpoluerdeclagt:tus_ee
Thettehool has been closed for a few
days, owing to the illness of the
tfutelier, but is now re -opened.
Mr. W. Cook. took possession of the
Vote' on Monday last. Bre bids fair
to keep a good house and be a popular
land lord. a -
Our genial friend, Mr. Haxby, will
be oilseed in this place, he having gore
to take charge of a store hi Ethel.
We wish him well.
larnamtarrs. --A. new bell has
been purchased for the ached and we
hope soon to hear its pleasant tones.—
We understand that the timber- now
lying near the Episcopalian church is
intended for a nese shed or stable.
A. large number from•tbe Parr, Bab-
ylon, Uoshen and Brunsdon lines pass
through here daily with large loads of
grain to the Clinton markets,- Clinton
has the hest market of any of the
towns, at least our. farmers say so. .
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GENERit,—The weather has become
quitekcold, .causing overcoats to be
called into use again and making peo-
ple have a friendly feeling to a warm
Ore, The ladies the have carefully
taken their house plants into warm
quarters.
Mr. R Briggs, of this place, is doing
a rushing busineSs - in the boot and
shoe line. Ile has just received a
heavy stock of leather for the fall and
winter trade, and has been so crowded
with orders that_lie has engaged the
services of another first class band.
MARRIACRT
KIRKPATRICK—DROST.--At the' residence of the
bride's father, Mr. John Drost, East Wawanosh,
on Thursday the 22nd Mt,' by Rev, Mr. Keefer, of
Wingham, Mr. Ed. Kirkpatrick, of Blyth, to Miss
Mary Droit, of Wawanosh.
KYLE — licAT,LISTElt:—At the residence of ' the
bride's father, en the 21st Mt-, by Rev., H. Cam-
eron, of Kippen, 51r. Wm. Kyle, of Sea:forth, to
Lizzie, second daughter of John McAllister, Esq.,
of flay.
SIIARP—DIAMOND.—At the residence of the bride's
mother, Hulled, on tie 29th ult„ by Rev. W,
Birks, Mr, W. J. Sharp, of Whitechureh, to Miss
Elizabeth S. Diamond, of Mullett.
DEATHS.
BRIGGS„—in Brucefield, on the 2n0insk, Miss Briggs,
aged 23 years, deeply regretted.
OSTROM.--In Goderieh Township, on the 4th bust.,
Mr, Samuel Ostrom, aged 65 years,
McARTER.,—At Sunshine, on the 21,4 ult., SW,
garot McArter, aged 44Yeas.
• , CLINIIIONIUA.RRET.S.
•Our market has been, unusually act-
ive during the present- week. An ex-
ceedingly. large 'amount: of, grain has
been 'brought in from all parts of the
coin) ty, Stanley township 'contributed
,largely, to Due' market this week,
large quantity has also. been brought 'in
. from Meg.illop, • We have also had the
control , of the' Goderich township:
grain, even; from : the .1st concession.
•Fall wheat has advanced slightly, as
mush tik$1.36 having -been paid. Bar,:
ley runs as high as 83, and peed:is high'
as 75.• The following, are the prices
• • (Corrected every Thursday afternoon)"
Wheat, fall per bush., - • - 81-35 ' to 1 26
,Red, ••• - • 1 30 to 1 32
Spring, Redchaff, 65 to 1 28
Fife, - • - • '• - 1 283O 130
Oats, • • . - • • • • . 0 34 to 0 36
Barloy, , • ' :0 75,30 .0.8.070.300753
Flour, - .• • •- 0 00 to 050.
Potatoes,. ,. • . 1- 0 35 to 0 40
Bottor,,_ •••• . •• • • • •019' to 0 20
Ego, • - . • • - • 1).10
-.• . • • • • • 12 00 to 15 00
lilacs, • • 6 50 to 8 00
Shtmokine "• - • '0 50to o 65
Beef,— •- '• • A 00 ,•to, 7 00
Timothy, .. , , • 3 26 to 4 60
Wool, • - • - - 0 22 to 0 24
Sale Register.
Parties getting their sale hills printed at this office
will' receive a notice under this leading until the date
of sale, free. • •
Os MoMmv, Ocroium lertil—The valuable farm of
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O. V. Moody, east half bot 19, 13th eon., Mullett.—
Ittmtmos, And. •
Fail Shows.
Fast Wawanoth, at Belgrave, Octooer 11.
Morris Branch Agl. Society, Blyth, Oct. 10 and 13,
South Horeb Aid. Society, at Eadter;,Otit 3 and4.
Ashfield and Wawanosh branch, Dungannon, Oet, 7.
. STRAYED.
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:Caine int&the premises of the subscriber, on lot 20,
con. 13, Mullett, about the middle of Aug., three -
spring'calves. The owner is requested to prove prop-
erty, pav expenses and take them alka,y. .• • .
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In. the Whole History of
• Mei:Helm •
No preparation has•ever performed such
marvellous cures, or 'maintained so'
wide a reputation, • as ayeres Ciinanx
Pix•eonitr,, whiell is: recognized as the
Woi
remedy for all diseases of the
threat And lungs.• long-eoptinued
'seri,e.ii. of Wonderful cures in all' ell-.
nutted has made. it.'universally -knoWn
as, a: -.safe and Tellable agent to employ.
Against 'ordinary, colds, Whiph are the
• forerunners of more serious disorders,
acts speedily and *surely, always re-
. Iicving suffering, and often saving life.
The protection it.aflbrds, by its timely
use throat and chest disorders,
makes it an invaluable rernesly_k>, be
kept ahvayoon hand in every bora'.
No person can afford to be without it,
and those who have once used it never •
VIII. :From their kdowledge of its
cOMpOsition uncloperatibd, physicians •
use-tha-Cmotitv-PaCronAL—extensively
imtheir praetiee, and clergymen recotrt,
mend it. It is absolutely certain in'
its healing effects, and will always
cure where curesire Possible.
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rot. 4* 4 411. druggists,'
Pay .86 ifisoniall•
XPLOr ONE OFt
TEE BEST MANTLE MAKERS
' IN ONTARIO.
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WE NIAIcE. IT A SPECIALTY.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER.
e A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED
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HE DRY GOODS EMPORIU* OF
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PAY .& WI8EMAN,
777
LE4itIXG SALE
FOR TIIE MONTH OF ATIGRIST.
PREVIOUS TO PROCEEDING WITH REBUILDING
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and, extension of preinises,
SPE-CL4M BARGAINS
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IN ALL LIKES OF GOODS,
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• in order to make room for the alterationdand extension of premises,- '
MONTH CfNL.
Agent for..WALICVR'S TATENTlitTliR WORKIER...
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Albert Street, Clinton.
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Metcalf -8teu.enson,
BLYTH,64
'3111 remove to their new and'extensIve prolidses in the'
• " CARTER. .. BLOCK,
On or about the 1st of October, when wo will show
one of the largest and most select stock of
CLOCKS,
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JEWELRY,
BOOKS,
, STATIONERY,
WALL PAPER; -'
FANCY -GOODA;
TOYS,
fkc., (ke., &C.
in the County. '
School Books, and S:..hool Requisites
a Spe..
A full lined the celelii:at d
WALTHAM WATCHES.
at vors: colic pito*.
ItEPAIRIN
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. ic,,„...j largo (103'wo buy direct Ries and for talsh• Parties visiting the
Remember from the, Miknofactrets in
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Blyth should call Lind see our display.—Re
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16k •.• euccossor to ratettal.
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