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'NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The Partnership heretofore existing in Clinton -
under the style and Arm of HOD0iINS & PA's,, was
dissolved: on the 1st • of March, by effluxion of
time, Mi PAX withdrawing from, the business•
dill Notes and I;ook .debtsdue the late firm, etre
to be paid'to JOHN HODGINS, who takes the assets
and agrees to pay all liabilities of the saki firm
WITNESS, JOHN HOT)GTNS,
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JOHN'Il� WISEMAT. GEO. E. PAY.
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CARD
The undersigned begs to express his sincere thanks to the
people of 'Clinton and surroundingcountry, for the very
generous patronage conferred on the late firm during the
six -years they were•in business, and which '.ho bas shared,
for the past thirteen years iu connection With the business
Of the same store,
'AND
In reference to the above notice of dissolution, respectfully°
annonnces,his intention to carry on the 'business, as usual,
in the most thorough and efficient manner: No effort will
• be sparedto keep the stool: fully assorted with the best
goods, and •at as reasonal)le prices as any in the trade.—.
And also wishest to state be•'has• engaged the services of
Mr. JOHN WISE\I'AN'as foreman. and assistant in man-
aging the business, who, with a fall staff of hands, will
spare no pains to extend to every one the :most courteous; •
upright, and effcient treatment,possible,. and trusts to merit
the confidence and patronage of the general public.
__. : JOHN .HODGINS.
mirtoN, march 10,1.873'. .
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THE CLINTON NEW BEA.
A YARD OP OUR SPRING (7CYODS 'IS 'A PARTHIING ABOVE
Not OU•R PREVIOUS PRICES. As there •were Heavy purchases made by
importers in anticipation of the new tariff; prices will not likelyaclvanec till the heavy
stocks on hand begin to tnove.off,.and new goods are -imported into the 'country,' when•.
the effects of the new tariff will be felt by –u. ml n rarory :nrr1- C n.. niju i1A noit
' ' ALr, GOOD>5- Al /MUTED, B1 .IT. ' '
AND S ITE TEN ..To 'FW N7.''i 1'Elt
®9 1■ 1l Y -NJ 0 VV �•. O -YOUR 1�)RY G O(S;I
r immense . stook all of amazing value..,
Come o» e g
JOHN' HODGINS; LAlE ]tontINs� rnx�.
IZr,LN.TON,. Siarah 27, rsii1. —
Before, taking Stock at the:
We will offer special inducements ' in order: to
clear . out lines of Winter Goods,. such' as MILLI-
NERY,•
MANTLES; FANCY . WOOLLENS, : FURS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS, &c..
DRESS GOODS,•...
h "will be -worth, to urchasers from 10 to 15
Whit , p
cent. Everybody should ask to.. see these
psi. , . . • ..
- Goods and prices.
IC) -R:.. 1l-7�-.
Spring
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Trade of 1879,
Note fresh • arrivals of: WRITE and : GREY COT-
TONS, PRINTS -COTTON SE IRTINGS-, DUCKS,
DENIMS TICKINGS :. &c: 8m, ;` at extraordinary
low prices:'
F=S�3R, CZA2B : & • CCS.
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Winton, Jan. 23, 1879.
Aemeilimemmork
Tariff Notes, •--At the County Judges' Criminal
Stove Iuaiiilfacttiters at HamiltoYtt are 't quit, held at Uotlerich, on `CuesdapN
, be-
fore Isis IJ:onor Jucl;e Squier, Dr. all
reducing wages 20 per cent, shawl and Keane, of St. Mary's, came up
Awing, to the working of the tariff, for trial for arson of a wood factory iu
the Stratford oatmeal mill will suspend Exeter, about a month ago. The case
operations.had been adjourned twice bl;fore at the
The International Salt Works Gode- instance of the Crown, and the Crown
rich, have reduced wa;es to 75 cents per oiiioer �ia3ked for atnother zidjournttletlt,
day,. owing to the tariff.
which Sega refused, axtd n verdict of not -
The Massey tnanufaetti)ing Company, g�iilty was entered.
of Bowtuaiiville, says the new tariff will About four a Block on Tuesday morn-
cause thein a loss of over $3,000 a year.. ug a fire broke.out in a 'row of frame
A telegram £lent Ottawa, of Thursday, buildings on the south side of Campbell
street, Lucknow, originating it) A: Mop,
said :Ll on t extra passenger cars were rison's tailor shop, and spreading to .R.
ltlacol on the ban's froth tltA east. grid Malcoltn's furniture ware -rooms, adjoin
west this morning, to accommodate the ins and Mc,Leari's limber shop,all three
deputations coining to protest againstof inh vvetoenvelopecl in tie flames.
the new tariff in various particulars. R.Malcolm, loss on house and furniture
The gentlemen number in the neighbor-,
hood of one hundred, and then scarcely
owned d 000 b insurance,
$1,000
,000; •b 1 ]din
i lust y' that they do not profess •to y •McDonald,
the celebrated National Policy carne into play: we pursued a
�e � � it Tl%?AT H••- OLIGYT-find bou.ght.....1.br 'immediate and future
. delivery,' large quantities. of . •
White Cottons, Factory Cottons, 'lucks, Ticks, .Denims,
• Prints, Linens, and General Goods wanted •
tor. the String .Trade. •
an
u t . r l insurance $600, in the Royal . NYlutual,
represent,
A merchant is New Glasgow, Pieteu
county, imported • twenty barrels of
American refinod sugar, �rliitih arrived
a few days after the new. tariff came in-
to operation. The invoice cost- was
$571 46 and ,the duty arnountod to
$497 87, er more than 70 per cent;
This is a fair specimen of tiro' enormous
duties: imposed • in . the interest of the
Montreal refinery: . • • .
R•A Iiamiltott mei' says :-H-We have,
pethips, the'best-possiblc authority :for
stating that the annual loss saddled by
the new tariefr en the shareholders.'of•
the:Great Western Railway, will not bo
less than $,50.,000. In a very short time
the number of 'trains en this• .popular
lino. will' be -reduced,. the number of men
now et iployod. will; be reduced,. and that
:the' wages •of those still kept on the staff
will also b'e reduced: r
of Hamilton ; A: Morrison, .loss on
building; ; insured for $5500 in the
Manufacturing and Merchants', of Ha-
milton; Dr..1 icCrirumon, loss, $75- ; no:
,,i.usurance. The cause of the' fire is un-
known.
Sk1tING SFTQws.
'.Vest Riding Huron, at:'Supith's Hill, on
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Eastaticling Aaron, at. Brussels, on Friday,
April lltlr .
Tarnberry branch, -at Winghatn otertiestv,
day, April 15th:
Morris Branch, at Blyth, op Wednesday,
,April 160h.. •
South Riding Huron, 'at I3ruoetteld, on
'Thursday., April 17th, •
1]'ullett Brandt, ab Clinton, . on 'Friday,
April .1811.,i •
imee
MOS N MATERIA. MEDTOA
Inoludes inany valuable reemedies f'or afllie-
`"""1.1rViattisru ttawa,Aial'is-very-rnnoh 'tions, It is a matter of certainty that to all
enraged Against ho''. Govenmoitt • en ac-
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whero the animals vitality islfatliW
egtirtt of the tariff, ancl Ilio probabilites • PHOSFOZONE is decidedly superior to every
are he will never he a Conservative can- other remedy at presentkuown. ft will work.
clidate-again; .-:Ere'says that., unless,;the.--effects suu'a as nothing else will .pro;luce, and
tariff is changed all the wells''at'Gode- possesses the grealvantagq of not; caustng,:.,
rich will be imlttetliatoply «pliiggecl"'and when its use Is relinquished; the slightest re-
work, suspend**. Under the present aq ion or depression.,
farcical protection=to the salt in4lustr -$9141 1Y Draggiste; Priec yl_lier Cottle 30
evils; 6,•000 bstrrels of salt Madclitional to 1 4i,
the, past sales .will btiililtspt>secl of ]lire- �:ar.Aai•tr�►,iv:117at,;>h:rs..
as, 1;s a :counteracting influence the. lit- There is scarcely any 'change .in, priees
creased. co: t of 1a•oducing a barrel Of salt; . singe last ' week., 'tile .only athauee we .can
r, quote is in orlr, which is of no,aeeo-ut its
•riner the National-Peliey' wi'li be 10 c. there is none coming in.:. The •roads: are so,
The production, of salt in the, district iS bad that. teaming is almost inmpossible, there..
about 300,0.9.0barrels pet 'annum, and fare but little. produce ps corning in;
�•' Arag'38
the,lilioteased cost ofd producing this p , 1 �,J.
quantity will • be .x+30.0.00 per annum., . 't�rheiit, full, i4, e ?.bueb, 3$0 8d. ti 0.57.
.No"won let'that Mi'. Platt saes that -the y�'hr,at; f 51, i Aitel:.. 4n;A. 911 •ii. 0 osg:.
wall•s•"'wil I Ifiti• o' he pluggcrl" .:..1i— the `--�1} u$1.35.6d kl, _ 0 n ..0 , 85:..
1 O7 Fife, - 0 85 a 090
meantime wages have been ,reduced in Oats,- " 0 40 `a '0'45
the salt works, so as to prevent the no- ' Barley, "' 0'50a 0 G5
• cessity` of -an immediate' ,cess'ition'of.'-' Peas,. - - 0 GO . a-. 0. 0,5.,
•Flour, . • ' 4 50 a.. 5 00.
work:.. •Potatoes,. - 0' 50. 'a. 0 60 .
•• 5 50 a, _.G 00
PARI,TAM NT Ali.3' AVD O'1J:IEn NOTES Beef, -'''4.^ 50 -i:., 25 •
The cast tif. this session, .•irrd xs the Eggtser, :; t► ltl: 0 12: �.: 0 10'
times are,:Will' conte lip to five hundred Hay . S 00: a' 9 00.'
"4 50 a 5 25
0' 25...a:: :0 60
- Cllosel , .. 3 5D : a 3 75
bo lirotogt. tiIl'the be inning o•'.Maix Timothy <:'1 75.:a, —2.25 .
SO. far no 'important legisltition, save' ..;i.;A1:oRT�[ m;4>t, ,-. '
the tariff; has board ifiitrorlitcr d., The : tlpril:3, 18T'J
Veal no>•,. c. of tbo..sassion :ltas=.y at. Jo -•tai: ", )Vhey,t—Fa11 $085 a 0 80
done. The'wliolo .of the tariff ;tnd:'the !Spring • --...0'72 . ,a 0:76--
.4'00
76--
estiaiates'rave to be passed... . n Floor',. ' 4 00 a 4 50
i, , :.r r., ' .,'?..:1:-..-''.00...2508..‘.!:: 0 30 ..
, lion: W.... )Tact] iitiall ki.iii lite• is .'Ineu: 0 50 0 Cit
tioned.in conneotion with tlie. Lient: GGo- I Barley 0 60
'vernorship of 13t itish Columbia: ; Litidt ' Potatoes 0 45 a 0"50
Goiel:nor Ili.aa ds•' time of office will ex .Flay - •• '0 00 a 8 00
Butter •:' -. 0.14 ..a 0.15
pIIO .a'yeu fioni'>io t. August, nail itis. : Es•m, s ,;.' 0 10 a..0 al)'
tficles 5 0(L, a• 0 50
•. )flood .• ;2 ,10, a .72,!,�sr0,
tb' uniiiIOi i •MARKKETB,
April 3, 1879.
3�'heat-Ttil1: - • .$0 88 a '0'90'
Spring . 0 80 a . 0 85
Chinr . -• 24 00 a 4'.v0 '
•`Oats, - 0 35. i. 0 40.:
t,ts.een 1=T;tlifaltaint 11razil,Y..by.. vhiob• Peas; '0 60. a 0 6C>
.i3atlet,' - 0 48. n. 0 5ii
it is lipped to develop a 'direct• trade.. in pori., .. b 00. a 0 50:
sugar, tea and coffee with that country: 13otatres 0 50 a' 0 55
The Brazilian Government have sonified Batter. • Q 11 a 0 14.
their ititentioyi of ranting a subsiidy: to •: E gs+ 0 10 a 0 10
luay.
the line• similar to that given by,�tl7e •ty�ttc►�mo :ti'xn>«..t n0 � a 7 00
Canadian (iovertiinGtlt •1 The following table• represents the value of
The British ('oliimhi t il1inisters :lyre .rro�lnee.;it`tlie fariuei•s. rrtarlcet :•••-
going to resign and -start a, Government. April 1N79. --
.going f:tll,.new; per:bilsh:, 110 .t`3 n apt 00.
• of .then ow1t; `gull all'becruso��fht: seccs- . `pUeat,. sprint;, . do w 0 sv" • a •0 9$:
siotl memorial passim by the .B1•itish Barley, do . • 0 i5• at' 0'05
'Cola mbia'l,,egisldtute and fortvni•ded to : Oats, do . , 0'313 a .0 40
th1 I) pniinion (:ii>vernineut htis never P'i's•: de' 0' 66 a'0'6.7..
buBit st:iit' to the :I.ni. iori}rl .ttuthot•itlos:' Rye do 0 5.1 ai 0 GG.:
1 Drs sed hogs, 'per 100 lir.-.4. .. i 50 u 6 00.
The first of fa y is .the Hutt upon which i3o11, muni qrs., .per 1001bs: 5 25' a v 75
i the Pacific In evince is til seende from 'Putter, Culp, -• :0' 14 .a 0 16
•the union, whether it. will- or .ii t .i's a Eggs, fresh, pot deg., 0 '11, a 0 12
1. ntatoes, per Irag. 1 10 t 1 10
question'. If it does; the' members ]foie... erL'agtly �r:i tic'wi+n:
will be hi'a fix, and t1t•tt is what troubles . AprilI, 1879:
tent. . . • \V1ute-tvlra•at; ilei• 100 lbs., %e'1 65 , n $1 67
In t1tl: Senate Hai. Mr; i1tacpllersort ]ted bail], ' 'tlo • 1 64 : a 1 67.
Spring, tlr, 1 to :i 1 38
Barley,. do la 80 n 1 80
hats+, vin- • '•0 06 a 1. 02.
foi; in the Departments `of: the public
Poul, gin 0---85 .' a 1 .00
gg CIO - 0 11'. a 0 12
service, and will enquire if the Crovtu n Tint,' .. 2
meat has under consideration a schenle Futter, roils, • 110 0 20 a ' 0 3
of substantial retecncl11)c nt: '" 1'lte••aanio it'Oiliii. : r.1 t:rii.tIP, p1aarlcel.
r•'lltltleitta•n lulu else {ripen tliltieP ef•tll:; March 31.
`' r •, slack frriin the West for
at peintlnent of n; soinet cotooattt:, to 'lt,rocapts•pi. live 11 , 1 i1 t'rveek e:•in prised 320'liearls of cattle,
nt t trc'l o tl .:iva.ttots relating to. the tl e 1 r v l
e t into 2 7
t " t'>:., hu 9, hl Bali c e and 28 .horses. Ott the
sti;vcy, lceartion and- cotlstrnetion of the market this ae rninsi about 40 head of cat-
Ca
at
t'aI-ma t:7'cicilw I1.tiilwny. 'west• i>f ,1'aatkn tie 'tt•ere.ttlht•od, but very little. business was
- ,. I t';uisaa,tet1, Efforts are already' 1-t'iu made
1• to ae,;itre-lint: owe) Fort Ile. ]�'tsthr markets.
matter h 144 been :a ttled. it scowls that : •fila arlpa)ly icf gnmol 'hoof ;1111101 hir is antra iii
4 ::tic] t,r l:e hmlly equal to cloiitarlrl, and
r' 'ti-n;si)'I'!1 In.ly expect t•ta•lsonalile priors at
d a Ow appy .ach•iog ira'a tits season, Ir. yS'm.
r1 !
ltearl.3••lal '�fi Inpcal u!>: to 'f4 nt: 1Cn1:;e0 at
O r So., Atrrl ?ir..II. .T. Flnupwr riispnse+l mf .5
, .'. -4......r:4 rtr :.i.n 0 r.t11.:' 1 a.1 i h..tr:) , t.mr wcG4
b i"' IOH 1'ric•. ' of r ttcr r.:10�+�,ot ]veru 8Fo,
1.; t: ,r `y .. i'7,. ,iv.t• ,;,up r ro(..tti',u 1ilitr'
't . .lois i'.0 gn,•l
ir,a1' i. •1.r. ir,t9 U7t t. ,i)i'�
Y : fr nn ,i•1 ta, . !,c. rirr lir , l' ; .vets I t, frlre0;1
Thursday, April 10th..
D 1/6..PATRON.-S•TO-. URFR N �
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W>; EMBRACE MIA Ot'POit'Ct,'N1'TJ', O1'-TRANI:INV Ii111 PEOPLE 01 OLINTON AN1) SUE.
notTNDIiUi country tor the libcral_,1A(ronago they have a,Soide,t p1u Hltice commencing b Oineca, nt)d
hope by etrict attention to bneincae, keeping a wcll•erlected Stnck, Slit poltttneie and' Couto), to our •Ces-
donterP, to meet a•contiurtalico cc the sarne,.0'.
• Wil 111:0, TO'O,t-,1, A1':i't;N'1'ION t0?t01i T,ArtOi a't'oCli•
Or
walmelt \C'1: ITAVi. 31.L113(113) vlIir LOW. :tr,:sai, AIN,UYI'At„ t TTNtt AssOltni CTIT 01 I t
• Ilia Excellency 1 'fused point blank
331001P, ST,L .T'ION) RY FANCY GOOD ,•, &v. render IIuv Ylncisi')n,`htlt, otit'rcal to st'li
-4 it to thct Privy ('ouneif of..l,li„l:rn
:1 anw Int q/' 1 I/:;NT M (I SJ(J rind RUNIC POO KS: This W0111 1 )1c:CPS.vi to gnie. a .delay, S
thonsan.l dollars or ,thereabouts..' 1lidos,
• �tis e'\pected'tlii'tt Parliament will not Sheepskins -
understood :that some or • the repre5en-
-tatives have ex:piessed themselves favor-
able
avor;
able,to loin: Macdungall. r -
Mr- Bentley, I3tasilian' Consul, who
has been at.'•Ottawa for,',: the past fete
weeks, has catered into an arrangegreiit
to subsidize a line of steamers to ply
haiugiverl notice that he will 'call atten
tion to the ineleasing annual expelltll=
-1t is untla•rst�t til that file 1 xtollio
i. .-.... _. „ rr, i•`i.l` .)'011ila 1rV ar>hr•� orf.' r,i I:�'�Cr11C3alrlr
PIANOS and Oi3G,i;l�S cheaper ~31:; 1 atty oihdi 11131Is8 i filo 'county .
'1,fgy141V',Ir.1V!•,, 7(11,1 a,t:irltr tllo':1i .414 .i.i;
. , >.., .,e..__._.(' IN'1•():" 14(1..1i, a4'l'( )1..11.;. awl tlecili' as hunlaa.' It is WO, lilt, i
tic.rrlc_xril,r.i tltt. T l.tt (. 1.., ..
. • 'flair ail tiling Ni inr•r Will 'DOW h0liis u
IgG. •H3i,�
COO ion, Altril :1, 1a75• „ cif thl:" l.(1t'llt'•' tll`aittiwynl.
tp:CI,Y 11,41; 1.1(1(:1•:. :t 04I01:::i✓:it't3 rFIilri,'f :,t'Li .,il';,1
J
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TOCK
COMPLETE
eitt.
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Goods very pretty_and
er� low in rice.
show
Cour MILLINERY o
:�: ooms will be open, en; n.
h.-
heri e l
• -vv 1
few, �d�ys, w Will
show.. some: Beautiful
lines 1•n :this department
0+
NO :. TROUBLE' TO SIJOW. G0011!S.
v.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIetIRES.
CLINTON, April 8,1870.
A��LJ.+�✓Q.
AT THE CHEAP
YOU' WILL
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BFAUTIFUL BLACK LUST.P.ES at .,l.ri cents
-I "II DRESS GOODS; colors onlc~ 12•x• cents, -
�T�L S S , � � . '.
, .. from '5 "cents upwgt d,
DUNDAS. G013TONS p
Best MONTREAL .WHITE COTTONS, from 6 cents, upward.
A. lovely range of''FAST-COLORED, . PAINTS, only 8 -and .10 • cent`s
o , gen •• .irk and white, •white, back.'
HAIR–LINE PR;I�iTS;..fast . colorie, in . „r e , pt1
" and',whi'te,. bine and white, brown and white.
•)'AC.TORYY .SIHEETINGS . ]3LEACHEI)_ SIIEETINGS,
0 �•ORED TOILET• COVERS, •SVIiITE :TOILET'' COVERS,
WHITE and COLORED COUNTERPANES,. •• •
TURTZISH'. BA'1'HTNCT,; TOWELS,,*HITE''COTTON TOWELS,. LINEN.'
TOWELS, . .
BI,EAGIIED and U'WBLBAO.fnED '.VAELI LINENS, TABLE OIL 'CLOTH,..
FANCY S`1'AIR LINENS, HEMP;;OAE?ETS,
FEATHER TICIUINGS, : STRAW TICK'INGS,.:'.,
COTTO1`r. WARP, (JARUE'J' WARP,., all .colors:• •'
STYLISH. (LOVING.
it
:�ifO�V IS'3�'711T1%'TIME
TO GEI. A' GOOD CHOICE:.OF NEWS' L S..
1- E AI1E TURNING OUT'S ):M1 NICE •GQODS. -
(l niton;' April' 3, 1870,
GI LROY.
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BUSINESS :(
NEWTON DENNIS.y
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LI'at ••Y�) 7 .1NUi `1r� ig11, d, U11.11\TJi�Vl�'v'
11,•1.1\ W ly��L l�'�.11,;l!ibaJ., ltiiii��• ,.'
The subscribers having purchase:] theJ1arness•itlatking business former ly'oarried on by'Mr.
. (I, MILLE11, bog to intimate .td the people pi this section that they twill continue, the
satire in all its branol�as,'at thn olrl stand-. ]3oipg practical workmen, ancl'by.giving strict
:attention to basinasal t o Wipe to merit n continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed
' e o 1. T . o "•der
• ; ' .. nil their predecessor. They; will keep to stoelc, or manufacture t cit ,
T11 AVY AND LICA T EARNEhS, SADDLES, &c:,
#]stir, 'M`ritUkN4 Vt ii4CS, BOUes, Whips, J)lOrse (ilotpiilgt.
Also a large. assortment of BABA' C AB,ktI A CIES.
'�'Ve Brave y stock. ;It NltllsI. AND 1W1131i,1t TRIMMINGS which everybody
ought' to «t•c,
' far L1e .-S ,may irV.i _� .1-X
,, i) ; • 1.7:.5 tsj j; 2':h`t •.1;1,1" h.0 T,1 G'.Z 2': 'P..
pnd,'iritT't/!par-irpr +r?•ur1. nuft,.r. .'C�a,T T,h�
lir.
t # 'N. li S '.CON` & t)f;NN1S, If1 ice.$ 8'f11nJ1e..
lidaa 141 21,1 cl•trr; :i ;.3rd
el•re ., p t lb. • Otinion, I•'Cb. 6, 18$6
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