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BANKRUPT STUCK R, CALLANBERL Co
CLINTON..
Amounting to Nearly $10,000, Now Going on.
Every one delighted with their bargains. Dry Goods
of all kinds have advanced considerably, and are still
a-dvaaoing..__ Such an opportunity to obtain
&c.,
cheap
Dry Goods, Clothing� Twveede, Millinery, Groceries,,,,,, ,w.,
•may not occur again
Tor years.
Wear Cn '
I intend to close this great sale very shortly. Will
offer
is next
riptkt tem pro
:PARTIES IN WANT O
F' CHEAP. GOODS;
�a
SHOULD
f1 ,.,.n. CALL .:AT .0N -PE
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• (7I INTON, illarek 20,1880 .
JAMES ‘NOBLE.
Houses for Sale.
(400D 13Ait(,IAINS.•
NE six -roomed Cottage, price $000 ; two e rooin-
- ed Cottagos, $100 and $400. Each has n good gar."
den, well, deo. One half theprice may remain• on
mortgage. - • .
Cottage for Sale
TIIE frame Cottage on R stteubury Street, one door
west of tho.Alothodist Church. This cottage has
seven rooms, hard and soft Water, cistern, &o. Terms
easy. 11. HALE, •
Huron Street, Clinton
Clinton. Dec.•1Sth,1879.
CLEA
�_. McKILLOP
MUTUAI flRE::INSIINANCE BOMPANYI
Tilos::NEI LAN
S, AGEIiT.T,
IIAItLUClC, Oh^1': . _
Farmers wishing to insure willi1nd •thle'Contpany.
one of the best and cheapest to insure in, and will be
waited on•:at their homes if information bo Sent to the
Agents' office-
INia
S.TA.PLE'..and F
DRY
Owing to the iniprowelrlonts about to be • iii�ade in our prein'ises,'
we will offer for sale. our
ENTIRE SII:bOK OF DRY DS
T AND.UNDE-RCO$T
CONSISTING OF.
TWEEDS, FLA.-NNELS, BLANKETS; FA.NOY
DRESS GOODS; BLACK LUSTRES, WINCEYS,
CASHMERES, COLOURED SHIRTINGS, ' TICK-
INGS, GREY AND BLEACHED COTTONS,
TABLE LINEN, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS, EATS _ •A.Nb ' OAPs, . BOOTS
i &G.
AND SHOES, ,
The whole stock will be sold without reserve, at
cannot fail. to 'be a. • rec
such prices that �P ,iated.
ILLIAM CATS.
All parties indebted to the above in overdue ' Ac-
counts orNabs, will be - expected to p ,3 tip in . full,,
delay,
twithout(. 1 y
Nov. 13,1870.
U•.
-GEO. I�IEHL,
CABINET, MAKER
DE:ii+an IN ALI ns:ins or
FTJRNITTJRE,
UNDERTAKER
%T1etor1 t St. Clilltoll.
S:'1'O FOWLER w SOl
DEALERS': IN'
__. ..TCH:E.S, ._+ LQ,C
-.tND
JEWELLERY,
Albert Street,-CLINTON
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We hare. net added to our stook no lot of
VIOLIN gild GUITAR• STRINGS;
SPE'0T 0LE 3
ALWAYS I{Err IN MOH,
,Clinton, Oct.•2, 1879; .
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rium. S11i3SCREIER SSEGE LEAVE TO STATE
to the public that he keeps abnatantiy 00 hand
01argio and 8amnia alas s of •
COFFINS, CASKETS;
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Coffin Trimmings and T ,ober,
with a splondiri 1(EAIISE. PL.tis Cor'rrss always
on hand. Partios-can•be supplied in one hour, at
anytime, at
TEN PER GENT LESS
Than can beprocurnd at any otherplaeo.
,_ma�....
A full stookofx FUIv7,11•I'l111t'E
-Always on hand. '
THOS. STEVERSON.
Clinton ,Itnut-1O,1877.
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"euernstrn untoos oessidu nein
e
8VfA,p•
.0 TTt,it.-•-In Winton, on the lltlt _nab., the
wife of 11r. S. Critic, of a. son.
MARRIED,
CAiniv-PaLszox.-At St. Paul's church,
Clinton, on the 14th bast., by the Bev. J•
_Middleton, 11. A., rector of Oshawa, as-
aisted by Rev.C,It.Matthowa, B.A., rector
of Clinton, the Rev, John Carry, B. D.,
incumbent of the church :of Asoeneion;
Port Perry, to Eliza S., third daughter of
the late Lieut. A. F. Morgan, of her Ma-
jesty's 97th regiment-, and relict, of the
late James Preston, Esq., B.
BiLkunox-1i11tL*R,-By the Rev, Andrew
residence
E v r s on th fast. aG the
Edwards, 0 , h
of the bride's father, Mr, Thos. Brandon,
to Miss Jane Helena, daughter of Mr. It.
Miller, all of Belgrave.
ltrg-L:1,wenst'>?,---In Strong, oii the 6tltinst.,
by the Rev. Mr. Beasley, Mr, Jos. Rye,
late of (loderich township, to Miss Re-
becca, daughter of Mr. Wm. Lawrence,
of McKillop,
MED. ..
Sl�fl>aoN,-In Clinton, ort the 12thinst., Mary
Ann, relict :of the late Edward Simpson,.'
in her 83rd year.'. -
F3An1t.-ln Blyth, Elias, son.' of James Barr,
aged lU months. •
ci.IIAmino i►X<KETS.
April 15, 1880,
Wheat, fall, red, bush, 81 15 a 1'20
iVheat, fall, white, 1 1S • a 1 20
Spring, Redohaff,, 1 10 a 1 15
-41a0 411r4
034 a 035
045 a 056''
• 0.02 a •0 65
6.00 a c 50
Oats,
Barley,
Peas,
Flour,
Potatoes,
Butter,
Eggs,
Hay,
Hides, ...
Sheepskins -
Pork, ..
Beef, -.
Clover
080 a,, 035'
l'i: a 0 20
010 a 011
7-00,.- a. ••, 8-00- 50 • at , .0_0.( .
-4 75. a 5 00
4 50 a 5 00
• .2 75 'a 3' 00
Timothy - • 3 00 ti 3 25 -
run THE SLIGIHTEST AFFINITY exists between
the numberless cough mixtures with which the market
is flooded and that successful, preparation -Northrop
L4'man's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Ilypophoa-
phites of Lime and Soda, It standsalone, distinct,
is like itself, and nothing else. It embodies the- best
results of advanced pharmacentical'science. 'It ac-
complishes positive, decisive results, effectually roliev-
ing coughs (when the -lungs are not tuborenlous'or
hopelessly affected), colds, laryngitis, and diseases of
s scrofulous origin. While it dons not euro 0o02oam1)-
tion, it is the most reliable means of defence, against
that dreaded scourge, The invigorating properties of
the .hypophosphitos-.reimburse the system debilitated
by_tho constant tear end- wear rof a cough, while the
paroxysms rapidly diminish inviolenoe, in consequence
of tho soothing exuolIInt action_ of the cod livor oil
upon the inflamed inns membrane. The phosphorus,
lime 'cud soda, in combination with it, are all natural
eomponontc in ths, construction of the bodily edifice,
which, in a state of decay, leeks a sufficiency of those
elements. Those the hypophosphitcs supply,inoreas-
ing the nutritive properties oY rho blood, and building--',
up and rohaoilitating o 0 or ng uinan Structure
with .a degree of promptitude as astonishing as it is.
gratifying to the invalid. A perceptible gain in flesh:
as woll as in strength'is ono of the consequences of
using this standeld preparation,which both time and
experience have demonstrated to be fully worthy .of
the confidence reposed in it. Prepared by 13onTiraoi.
& Lx IAN, Toronto, and sold by all druggists
• °" It is awning the 'most savage And debased
tribes:enly,tliat the condition and comfort 01 the
horse have boon .neglected," but we bollevo there
aro many in civilized countries who arc;.uujlty of::
the sand uogieet, and without the exense of the
fernier here all _nay avail theinsel•vesof the use
of till cle whish ,has done more than anything
else Iiereloforo known to improve the eonditton
and relieve • the sufferingof tlie. horse. Those
Vito will not use It Will be the losers, their horses'
the sufferers: to avoid both use "Darley's Con-'
ditien-Powders' and Arabian Heave Itetuedy,"
end you will bo satisfied with the result..1ta-
n)omber.thenanre, and see that thesignature of
Aird & Co'is on each package. • Northrop'.EEy-
wan, Toronto, Ont.,proprietors for Canada. Sold
by all medicine dealers. :
BJ %. 's 1V.crf:as (the ,great. Rublle remedy)
have now boon in use over .twenty years, •heuce•
it oannotbe said that„they are on trial:. They
have been thoronghly_tried, and propounded (ow
the authority. of those whose -lives. and health
they have preserved) to be a sure, harmless and:
'Ifni nently salutary preparation, and if taken
Season will' invariably euro colds, coughs, sore
throat, and all bronchial affections., Ono fair
trial Will convince the most 8koptioul., Sold by
all modiciife dealers, .at.2o cents per bog.
irnoMAs' Edo. raxc OLLI Won= TEN. Brass IIs•
WEIGHT IN'GOLM$ DO- _;011 KNOW. ANtTisIso
Or Ii 1 IF NOT, IT IS TIJIE 'YOU DID
Pain eannot'stay where itis.'usecl. It is the
cheapest Medicine everOne dose• cures
.comon'.SojtL 'TkinoAT;• one bottle, hes cured.
, rn
•BnoNe1IT1s; 50 cis. worth has cured an'old-
-standing Conoid•;. one or.two bottles cures bad
cases of Pu.in and KapxEr•'Tuotirmes; six • to
eight applicatiens•eures any ease of EYCo1IIATED
Nlerf,its-or I1lt•l.-,Oulu BittAsp ; one• bottle has !i
•mired-lame--baeloof-oight.years' •staisdin
Plank, of Bropkfielil, 1'a., .says -" I .s en,t 30
miles fora bottle'ofyour Oil, effected a
wonderful dire of a Crooked Limb. .by six appli-
catiom4." Another •whio bashad Asthma for
years, says " I have half of a 50 cent bottle.
lett. arid $1001vould _tot buy it if. I could get no
more.". � ltufus • Robinson • of Nunda,_ N. Y.,
says; . Otto small bottle of your lilelectric Oil
restored the voice whera the person had not.
spoken above a.whisper in five years."' Rev. J.•
• Ma11or•,y, ;of .Wyoming, N. Y., writes : "Your 'I
Etleotric Oil .aired me of Bronchitis' in•one
• week."
It is cornposoci of Siti,ot' -mini BEST Ous'ri;\T
Attl _mpw,, It is as geed: for internal -as for
este real ate, and is believed to .be immeasnie:
ably 'superior to anything ever made. •' Will
save you mush suffering and many cloilais of
expense.. • • ,
newAiti: or IterT.Avaess,-Aol: for Dr. Thomas' Ee-
leetrloOfl.--rSeethat tho eiguatdre•of S. N. TILOb1AS,'
is on the wrapper, and the tante of NateTRnor & L -
arAN blown in the bottle, and TAU:, NO OTHER. Sold
by all medicine dealers,' Price 55 seine. , Northrop* &
I,yman,'Toronto, proprietors far tho Dominion.
No's' -Lolectrio--•-Selected and Electrified. •
THE GREAT 1?1 i\1ALE .l?YJOIE T)'Y.
Jolt 1iOsgs I't:Q:10.610AZ PI(i.Y,S
This well known medicine is no imposition
but a sure and safe romedy for female Dila-
duffle R
iifi-dulties and Obstruetiofte, from any causewhat-
evor;dnaalttiou;1i itpotverfulremedy, it oon•
tainsnothing hurtful to th000nstitntfon. "•
.MARRIED LADIES
Itis peonlisflysuited. It Will, in a shorttime
bring on the monthly' period with regularity,
In allcases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
Pains in tho Back and Limbs, Heaviness,
Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the
heart, Hysterics, Sick Headaches, Whites,
and all the painful diseases occasioned by .a
d isordorod system, these Pills will effect a cure
when all other means have failed.
These Pills have never been known to fail
where the directions on the 2nd page of prom•
phlot,are well observed. '
For fullpartienlari:,get a panxphlst,froo,of
agent.
JOB MOSES. ,bl E WYORK Seim Peeernnron.
x;1.00 and 121. debts for postage, enclosed to
1 Northrop ,& Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general'
agents for the Dominion, will insure a bonds
containing over 50 pills by return mail.
Sold in Clinton by J. IL Combo and W. it.
Watts t 1✓. Meissen and P. Lufiasdon, Sea.'
Iorth; J, Kidd, Cartenbrook 1 Parker di Cattle
AM 31'. Jordan, Goderielil I'1. Cameron, to.
field;,'fas.13ont1s1- n,Bedgervilla: c'lallmoclt«-
etnedealora,
LOOK
7...7 7 L,00K
Thebig g gad ticSalp
AND CLOSING UP THE BUSINESS
•The rade and -.wonder of the dad',
THE STORE CRAMMED FROM MORNING UNTIL NIGHT, WITH PUR-
CHASERS SECURING THE BARGAINS THAT ARE •BEING GIVEN. -
EVERYBODY: DECLARES THE BARGAINS I A31 OFFERING ASTONISHING,
I A111 NOT SURPRISED AT THIS OUT13URST OF WONDER, BECAUSE I
AM SILLING.
$1,50 Black Dress SILKS for $1 per yard
$1.25 Black Dress SILKS for '90c. per yard
$1,35 Colored Dress SILKS for 900. per yard.
75c. Stripe and Check SILKS. for 50c. per yard.
50c. Stuff Dress Goods for 25c, per yard.
45c. ,Stuff Dress. Goods for 20c. per yard;
75c. Black CASHMERES for 60c, per yard. .
75c. Colored CASHMERES for 50c. per yard,
25c, Dress Goods fa 16c. per yard;
20c. Dress Goods for 12c. per yard:
100. Fast -Colored' PRINTS for 8e. per yard,.
--1:4c.-Factory and :Mulled -COTTONS' for 1Oc, poi' yd.
20c. LINEN HOLLANDS for 150, Per yard:.
100. LINEN TOWELLING for 5c, per yard.
25c. SHIRTING for 180. per .yard.
25c. DUCKS and DENIMS for 20c. per yard.
te..Dness._.SU.IRTS for 7:5e,• each.
•. �: 1.:25 -White- •ress-S-HI•,RTS- fors $1 -each
$1.75 Colorecf D ess•'SITII TS`foi ` 1.2:5' eaeli: __
$1.50 Ladies Buttoned P, BOOTS, for $1 per pair. '
$20 slits Worsted CLOTHING for $15 per shit. •
y 18 suits MEN'S CLOTHING' for $14 ppr,sitit,
$15;suits MEN'S CLOTHING for $12 per -suit.
•$12 suits MEN'S C;LOTIIING for $9.75 per suit.
$12.50 OVERCOATS :for $9 each.
$10.50 OVERCOATS: for $7.50 each:
LADIES BONNETS, haif price •
LADIES and CHILDREN'S HATS, 11a1f price.
FEATHERS, FLOWERS0 LACES, TRIMMINGS,
ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, at fabulous prices.
COME. LOOK. SEE.- DON'T YOU FORGET IT`
At' once. is thebest time to huffs bocuuse ou• et the: best varlet The:'gbods are
ee111ng fast, autd the news is spreilling,..so• come a one at Duce as the business will.
positively .be closed up in a short time. TF1E ,GREAT .SALE IS NOW GOING
ON AT THE GREAT .777 CHEAP. STORE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET
- GROUl\'t , . CLINTON.•
;
111110ZIEMPIONEMIlira
.'., DOHERTY , &c GIBBINGS.
Are offering special inducepaents en . PIANOS from the lollowing `well:known makers,
Steinway, •Chlekeili:ng Sz, Son, New York Weber, Iiraincla
• .& Bach, •Einest G Ulei Holme_ Biose aincl' others,
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Which has a reputation far above all .otb:ers. -Ad tho firm have just completed :their new
designs for 1880, we arenew able tooffer the iiublie an Organ which for design of case,.beauty'
of finish and ingenious combination of. mechanicaldevices for, secnring permanence of tone,
will secure far them•the-overwhelming verdict of the highest art talent in America. • We
have n0' hesitation in placing them at the head of the entire not of Organs nowinanufaotured ,
Intending pnrchaters will find it totheir advantage • to call and okamine our stock, as we
•buy for cash and 'direct from the manufactrirers, .we are able to sell cheaper than any other
house. Also a lot. of MUSIC STOOLS, PIANO AND ORGAN COVERS, VIOLIN Nn
STRINGS, CONCERTINAS; FLUTES, FIFES, 1�LAGELETTS, 1417810 LOOKS, and.
all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
DOHERTY & ..RIBBINGS',.
77 .BRICK - BLOCK, ALBERT STREET:
CLINTON, Aprll 8, 1880.
NOT YET .ARRIVED, :. O`r ACCOUNT OF. THE
SCARCITY OF.. SUITABLE. STOOK: BUT •
M300,MS
FOR THE THOT7 SAND HAVE . ARRIVED . AT
-'J..,WIT0I1E s ",■. .7S
VICTORIA BOOT AND 'SHOE. STORE;
Conipr>,
. s>ing . LADIES', . GENTS', MISSES',. BOYS'
and C Efl DRENS', in _arge varieties, all ON THE;
AlsTGLE, and the Angle to Suit all O u.stoimers. •
HAR NESS DEPARTMlnifr.
Raving Ivory large stock of First -Class SING1*.l: HARNESS on hemi, the subscriber•lvould
directesP eciall attention thereto. Also DOUBLE IIARNl'•5`, both heavy and fight. Tieing
_nude up from goerl;efnols, sltid"lry experienced 'workmen, ho can gugran(Co the AMC, My'
SCOTCH COLLnI1S ivarearitet1 to give entire satisfaction.
tuvrAtittk.and VA, .ISt$1-•A vorylarge noortn get aria. vhry cheep, T 1tINKS herr_ 16 conte eti.-