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w .And your dollars are FEW, just -see bow mi eb you can
F get for a dollar at
OPORIngGE�
O. E. PAY & CO'S
.
0-0
t
i
E DRY -GOODS PALACE
Hew Goods—Extra valuon
tineap r iannei5 i --°—
Cheap Blankets! lagniHcent Dipspla❑ of Novelties in oup various Depts.
Cheap Underclothing -0-0— _O_O_O_O_
d Y
Afl Goods Away Down in Pries JOHN WISEMAN, IP c! f T unnr,P IV (Z
_U
The Dry -Goods Empo'riu'm, '
—Olive '00",
who hasJustdied
t St, Charles Hospital, Montreal,wae
orn in 1776, at St. Anne dea Pladaea, I
nd was consequently 112 years old,
FARM AND MARKET.
— Prof. Saundars of the Central
Txperiulental Farms, Ottawa warns
ersons against sowing wheat that hi
Uas been damaged by frost, as experi• A.
IT with it showed that a con- O'
iderable portion of it lacked vitality in
ncl Nvhat Zi igrow showed weakness sa
f growth. Those wishing to test 10
be value of seed grain are invited to tr
end samples to the Director of the. h
Experiutental Faring, Ottawa. tl
—Tile wheat markets are lower, b
owing to stagnatiou in the export s'
business. In Chicago the May option u
closed on.Saturday at $1.13.
TORONTO MARKETS.—Wheat $1.15-
o $1:28, the latter price for No.- 1
Manitoba hard. Barley 650 to 750:
Oats 37c to 311. Peas 61c. Potatoes
40c to 41c per bag. Eggs, fresh, 20c. �
Butter 16c to 20c. Hogs x+6:75 to n
D
DETROIT MARKETS.—Wheat $1.09
r
to $1.10. Barley 5oc to 67c.. Oats
Eggs
.27cto `27c. Butter 17c to 22c. E„�s
llc. Apples $1.00 to $1.50.
BUFFALO MARKETS. --Graded steers a
1.500 to 1.600 lbs $5.00 to $5.25 ;
from L000 to 1.400 lbs $+3.80 to $4.50•;
I liutchere from $2.50 to $3.75.
Rogb $5.00 to $5.70.
-MARKET REPORTS:
(Corrected every Tuosday afternoon.)
OLINTON.
Flour........................86 50 to 6 50
Fall Wheat, new cit old°1 •14 to 1 17 ,
Spring Wheat ............. 1 14 to 1 17
$sites..... 1.. 50 to 0 70
Oats.. .%............ 0. 34 to 0 35
Peas.. 0 60 to 0 60
Pptatoesyinter) per -bbl 0 800 to 0 35
Bu•tter...................•:.• 0 18 to 0 19
Eggs .......................... 0 17 to 0 19
Hay ...................:....... 12 00 to14 00
Cordwood. ................... 3 00 to 4 00
Beef... ...................... 0.00 to 0 00
V6:oo1........................ 0 20 to 0 25.
Pork ........................ 6 50 to 6 70
MONEY LOST.
MONEY
LOST, on Saturday, Nov. l7th.in Clinton, or
1J between Cli iton and Holmesville on tke
,Iluron iload, an ordinary leather pocket,book
containing be
contain $40 and 650 -all bills. The
finder will receive a suitable reward on returning
Clio same to the undersigned.,
H1RAM HILL,
'623-tt, -""Clinton.
FOR SALE OR RENT
The "QUEEN'S HOTEL," Slatn street, Bayfield
now Occupied by 111 r. E. Eiljott, will be sold or
let ori reasonable terms. Possession given 16th
of December, 1888.
Also, the FARM of the undersigned, close to
village of Bayfield; 140 acres, 70 cleared, 70 bush;
will be sold or rented for a term of yegLe. L bl,
dral•torn,s will be given,
Apply to W. W, OONNOR,
Bayfield E 0•
November 14th, 1888 522-4t
NOTNINC LIKE LEATHER.
WANTED.
A goon roliable urian of temperate habits,
capable
n4 cutting and fitting' in the hoot
and shoo business -+: good chance Or I will sell
out my business. A good trade is bein;r dune ;
the location is an excenoutnne in the village of
Varna. Apply at once tO JOnN T,Prx.•r, Varna P.O.
November 12, Meg, 6.22.2t,
-no UN DEDSTEEit.- 11n rounded at 1'onnd Io.
4, Con. 9, Lot 40, Qoc�urich Township, n rod
steer, coming lbreo years old, with white star on
forehead, white on belly and on tip of tail, Cn•
less redeemed before the•`240h day of November
[nst., 1 will proceed nn that dny at 3 o'clock p.
m, to sell him b1 public auction at the premises
Above named. -Wo. A. Coortsa, Poundkeeper.
Novereher 12th, 1588. 622.2t
THOROBRED ROARS. -I have now purchased
Z
thorobred Berkshire Boar and will keep
him, as well as a thorobred Suffolk one for ser-
vice on my premises. Terms for service $1.00
with p'lvileee �t retilrnine it necessary. Icings
will beputln nose of sows, to prevent rooting,
free of charge, if necessary. -Goo. A. Coorsa,
Lot. 40, Con. 9, Goderich Tp. fi22 2t
November 12th, 1888.
VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE,-Belu� lot
9, con. 2. And lot 9, con 3, Township of
Stnntey, each containing 100 acres. There are
ared on
each lot. Anood d both are in A good tate of gs And about 87 acres e cultiva-
tion. These av,,, first-class fill -101, convenient to
Churches, School, dea, and will be sold m1 easy
terms, together or separately, M. Jic'1'AGGART,
Clinton. 510-tt
BLTCHF.RiNG BUSiNE99--THE UN1)0R•
signed wishes to intimate to the people Of
Clinton and surrounding country, that in order
to suitably moot the demands of his ver} numor•
OUR customers, he has bought out the business
of hlr. R. Fitzsimons, ft will cArr} on the same,
with the choicest moats, in season. Every Of,
or
will be mode to meet the wants of all, and ho
hopes to rlierlt And rceoive.a fair share of public
patronage. Lowest prices for large orders.
Fanners trade a specialty. ALBERT JIAY.
BRIG{ COTTAGE FOR SALE. -The suhserib
er off• ors for Salo that very comfortable
cottage on Dunidpp Street, at present occupied by
rlrs. Brownlee. 1t contains six rooms incl pan•
try downstairs, and lnrgc room upSt.airs. Tho
lot Is a corner quarter Acre, with hnrrl and Soft
wAter. Wtil be sold on terms to suit pufvh.Ser,
For particulars A�,,11y to ii, DICKINSON,
Auctioneer, or J. 0. Li.LIOTT, Clinton.
NOTICE.
n the' matter of the Assignment of
Geu. A. Sharman, of the Town of
Clintofn, in the County of Huron,
Hartness Maker, Lpumua'rnt to T. S. I
O., 1887, Chap. 124.
Ali parties uta heroby cautioned against pay
gany debt owing to the above named Qoorgo
Sharman, to any one except to the Assignee
r his Solicitors. Any person baring in their
ossession any article Luken from the shop of the
solvent, are hereby required to return the
me forthwith, or legal, proceedings will be
],en for the recovery thereof. It having come
;the knowledge of the Creditors that certain
ansactions affecting the Estate of the Insolvent
ave been of the most fraudulent nature, it has
be determined in such ulsles to prosecute to
to fullest extent of the law.
All parties indebted to the Insolvent are here•
y notified that his books are in the hands of the
o!letters, and all accounts therein must be paid
SO
Once. EDWANIl SHARMAN,
MANNINO d1 ScorT. Assignee.
Assignee's Solicitors. 622.2t
FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale four eligible
Building Lots fronting on Albert Street; also
wo fronting on Rattenbury Street; either en
noc or in separate lots, to suit purchasers. For
irthdr partioulars apply tothe undersigned, -E.
INSLEY, Clinton. 882
FOR SALE OR TO LET
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS for sale or to let,
situate on Albert street. For particulars
pply at T. COOPER & SON'S Grocery; Clinton
May 13th, 1838. 490-tf
New Blacksmith Shop,
GEORGE TR.C, IILI, has oponeii 0111 a gqn-
Oral
I4,luckemit1, and Repair Shop in the
building' lately occupied by SI r. Gauley, Porth of
Cant'I... carriage works, Albert stYl ,Clinton.
Blacksmith and iron work fn all its branches ;
Horse -Shoeing promptly ,attended to and satis-
action guaranteed: The plfblic urs invited to
call before ordering any class of work in the
above lines:
497-tf GEORGE TROWHiLL
lYloney to Lend at -C percent
T. 1. 1=,' H I LLIARD,
Barrister, 519.6111 Clinton, Ont
LESLIE'S
CARRIAGE. AND WAGON FACTORY,.
Corner Iluron and Orange Streets, Clinton.
FIRS'1' - CLASS — MATERIAL
and UNSURPASSED IRON WOIIK..
Repairing and Repainting; -
jta ALL WORK WARRANTED. 1n 521-y
CORD FOR SALE
AT 'THE
Clinton:-: Mills.
Whole or Ground.
PRICES REASONABLE.
JAMES FAIR,
Clinton, July 17th, 1888.
THE -TOWN BESIEGED
Lire - ^ insurance - Agents !
L001: AT SA,IIPLrS OF COST IN A
IIObIE COMPANY
PER fSl,000�-�
Age 25 Cost for 1885, also 1880.. 86 00
n S0 •• ' .. 6 30
35 6 54
.. 40,. .. .. 6 93
' 45 „ " 7 59
n 80u " 8 88
„ 60 „ " < 14.97
tar Definite Insurance at the above rates.
See mo'eerore you insure in any comfiany
and understand 0111• plan. At the age of
40, the Cost for $5,000 was about $35 for
1885, also for 1886
See us before you decide.
Jas. Thompson, Agent.
FALL WOOLS
'AND—
Fan.ey ,-Goods.
LADIES, bear in inind that we import
Our Wools direct from Germany, and you
are sure of getting the purest and best
Td1u�ality, as we buy, nothing else. In
YARNS, we Carly several differont makes,
sneb as the celebrated Baldwin and Pea-
cocl{ brands, also "other cheaper 'snakes.
Please call and dnspeet our stov, of Fancy
Godtls, Rooks and Stationery.
W. COOPER, CLINTON.
MANAGER. 0 0 0
FOSTERr& RITER,
Viae & BMW - Tflerc4antsi, CriR-ton.
O s
-10 The 1Pe4oplt-- 1
We announce that we have bought out the Liquor Business recently sthrted by JAMES
S1HEPPARD, and have remoyed the same to the 6tOro
ie door West of Rance & Co's Tailoring Establishment.
40'We Will keep in stock the leroduations of the best CANADIAN, SCOTCH and IRISH
Distilleries. We will keep in stock the productions of thq beat CANADIAN and ENGLISH
Breweries.
OUR. PA10Es ♦will be as low for First. Class Gogd. as DIor.treal, Toronto
or Lw.don. II{OTELS SUPPLIED At Wholesale Rates, ALL GOODS DELIVERED
free of charge. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT, ae Our Ternrs are Strictly Casb-
F'OSTER 8a RITFR_
—0
JOHi SON & ARMOUR,".
--PRACTICAL —.
Harness and Collar Makers.
laving bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A.:+harmall, we are propared to
ill allprders In our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both practical
vorkmen and can guarantee a superior class of work at moderate rates, The material
vill a]ways be found of the best, and by strict attention to business and honest dealing
ve hope to be favored with as liberal patronage as our predecessor. We have a splendid
ine of SINGLE HARNESS, which for material, worknlauship and price, cannot
be surpassed. Dull Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON & ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
N -P�%T — C -0Q178 T.
0
C?'1fDR. WORTHINGTON -1W
Has just received a Choice dew, Stock of,
STAPLE & FANCY-, GOODS
in-I117PORTED STATIONERY, BERLIN WOOLS, CFIRISTMAS
CARDS, BOOKLE'T'S, S. S. LIBRARIES, CARDS k TICKETS, etc.
Also in stock and always on hand a complete supply of DRUGS; PAT%
ENT MEDICINES AND DRUGGIST'S f UNDRIES.
cc
Beaver Block-,".- East Side of Albert Street,' Clinton.
—AT—.
``TIDE RFD ROCKER STORE:"
PARLOR AND BEDROOITSUITES, SIDEBOARDS AND TABLES. Special atten-
tion is called to PARLOR SUITES—they are of our own manufacture, and'for design,
inaterial and workmanship cannot be excelled fit tho county.
t01Remember, that all goods will be sold at a BIG REDUCTION during the month
of May. First come, first served. AN UPHOLSTERER always 0n hand ; repairing
neatly and promptl'x,attended to.
Undertaking—mid Enlbalmina attended to at our usual low rates. Night
calls attended to promptly.
CALBICK • & .REiTH.
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON,
WF HEA D THE PROCESSION:
.
—0—
F.
F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADIMC TAILOR..
This is the time of year preparations are being made for WINTER
CLOTHING. We arp now showing a well bought and fine selected stock
of material for W OVERCOATS to order,°iF 2 including AIELLONS,
BEAVERS, WORSTEDS, NAPS, VENETIANS, etc.
FOR, SUITS our stock is one of the best pelected and most ta0lion,
able to be found.
IN ORDERED -PANTS we have a Bonanza—got a pair.
FINE GOODS. LOW PRICESP„ PERFECT SATISFACTION.
F. SPEP -HERD, The Leading Tailor, Albert Street, Clinton.
MOfd`I'ROSS' PATENT
a
'METALLIC SHINGLES
A N D S IDINGX*
FIRS AND STORM PROOF.
S. DAVIS, - - � CLINTON.
J. C. DETLOR & CO.
-' OFFER THIS MONTH
A 0
Bi"
rives In Dress Goods,
y e
They have made a purchase of a lot of DRESS GOODS AT NEARLY
HALF PRICE, which they offer at
Marvellously:-: Low:-: PiJees.
O
New Plushes, New Fancy 811k and Veluet Dress
Trimmings,_ New Mantle Cloths,
NEW MANTLE AND DRESS ORNAM. ENTS.
J. C.DETLOR& COMPANY
Great earin sale 0
AT ."CHEAPSIDE."
O
The undersigned has decided to clear out AT ACTUAL, WHOLESALE
PRICES the NEkV STOCK.of Dry,Goods at the above Establishment.
OVERCOATS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS and TWEEDS, will be. sold
REGARDLESS OF COST,
CASFINERES, DRESS GOODS, KID .GLOVES, and HOSIERY, at
`IMMENSE BARGAINS.
2HEETINGS, TOWELiNGS; COTTONS, HATS & CAPS—all styles—
PERSIAN LA;1113, ASTRACHAN, and CORDUROY, at
LESS THAN WHOLESALE. PRICE.
SILK PLUSRES, worth $5, selling at- tbiN sale for $2. RIBBONS,
COLLARS and CUFFS, LADIES' SKIRTS anci CORSE'T'S,
AWAY DOWN.
JERSEYS, SHAWLS, COMFORTERS, and VELVETS will be soul at
PRICES TO CLEAR.,
THIS SALE WILL BE STRiOTL.Y SPOT CASH'
-O
THOS. JACKSON,_ SFS.
Z II. .STEEL
CL �, 2
I II'
1-- Vis; F
WLL1 , • i „ .
Ow
Call and see them, CHOPPING AXES, CATTLE CHAINS, ROPE
BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
dware
R. K. Racey,'ron CLI NTON pant,
November, 1888
THE HUB GROCERY
Q
NEW ARRIVAL OF CROCKERY,
China sets, Stone Chin Setsi
GLASS AND TOILET SETS,
14rhich will be sold VERY CHEAP. iW Be sure and get some of my
NEW BLEND COFFEE, which cannot be excelled in town;
GOODS DELIVERED.
I deo. Swallow, Clinton.
.
- .,a
1
•
If Your Wants are lauy T TH
w .And your dollars are FEW, just -see bow mi eb you can
F get for a dollar at
OPORIngGE�
O. E. PAY & CO'S
.
0-0
t
i
E DRY -GOODS PALACE
Hew Goods—Extra valuon
tineap r iannei5 i --°—
Cheap Blankets! lagniHcent Dipspla❑ of Novelties in oup various Depts.
Cheap Underclothing -0-0— _O_O_O_O_
d Y
Afl Goods Away Down in Pries JOHN WISEMAN, IP c! f T unnr,P IV (Z
_U
The Dry -Goods Empo'riu'm, '
—Olive '00",
who hasJustdied
t St, Charles Hospital, Montreal,wae
orn in 1776, at St. Anne dea Pladaea, I
nd was consequently 112 years old,
FARM AND MARKET.
— Prof. Saundars of the Central
Txperiulental Farms, Ottawa warns
ersons against sowing wheat that hi
Uas been damaged by frost, as experi• A.
IT with it showed that a con- O'
iderable portion of it lacked vitality in
ncl Nvhat Zi igrow showed weakness sa
f growth. Those wishing to test 10
be value of seed grain are invited to tr
end samples to the Director of the. h
Experiutental Faring, Ottawa. tl
—Tile wheat markets are lower, b
owing to stagnatiou in the export s'
business. In Chicago the May option u
closed on.Saturday at $1.13.
TORONTO MARKETS.—Wheat $1.15-
o $1:28, the latter price for No.- 1
Manitoba hard. Barley 650 to 750:
Oats 37c to 311. Peas 61c. Potatoes
40c to 41c per bag. Eggs, fresh, 20c. �
Butter 16c to 20c. Hogs x+6:75 to n
D
DETROIT MARKETS.—Wheat $1.09
r
to $1.10. Barley 5oc to 67c.. Oats
Eggs
.27cto `27c. Butter 17c to 22c. E„�s
llc. Apples $1.00 to $1.50.
BUFFALO MARKETS. --Graded steers a
1.500 to 1.600 lbs $5.00 to $5.25 ;
from L000 to 1.400 lbs $+3.80 to $4.50•;
I liutchere from $2.50 to $3.75.
Rogb $5.00 to $5.70.
-MARKET REPORTS:
(Corrected every Tuosday afternoon.)
OLINTON.
Flour........................86 50 to 6 50
Fall Wheat, new cit old°1 •14 to 1 17 ,
Spring Wheat ............. 1 14 to 1 17
$sites..... 1.. 50 to 0 70
Oats.. .%............ 0. 34 to 0 35
Peas.. 0 60 to 0 60
Pptatoesyinter) per -bbl 0 800 to 0 35
Bu•tter...................•:.• 0 18 to 0 19
Eggs .......................... 0 17 to 0 19
Hay ...................:....... 12 00 to14 00
Cordwood. ................... 3 00 to 4 00
Beef... ...................... 0.00 to 0 00
V6:oo1........................ 0 20 to 0 25.
Pork ........................ 6 50 to 6 70
MONEY LOST.
MONEY
LOST, on Saturday, Nov. l7th.in Clinton, or
1J between Cli iton and Holmesville on tke
,Iluron iload, an ordinary leather pocket,book
containing be
contain $40 and 650 -all bills. The
finder will receive a suitable reward on returning
Clio same to the undersigned.,
H1RAM HILL,
'623-tt, -""Clinton.
FOR SALE OR RENT
The "QUEEN'S HOTEL," Slatn street, Bayfield
now Occupied by 111 r. E. Eiljott, will be sold or
let ori reasonable terms. Possession given 16th
of December, 1888.
Also, the FARM of the undersigned, close to
village of Bayfield; 140 acres, 70 cleared, 70 bush;
will be sold or rented for a term of yegLe. L bl,
dral•torn,s will be given,
Apply to W. W, OONNOR,
Bayfield E 0•
November 14th, 1888 522-4t
NOTNINC LIKE LEATHER.
WANTED.
A goon roliable urian of temperate habits,
capable
n4 cutting and fitting' in the hoot
and shoo business -+: good chance Or I will sell
out my business. A good trade is bein;r dune ;
the location is an excenoutnne in the village of
Varna. Apply at once tO JOnN T,Prx.•r, Varna P.O.
November 12, Meg, 6.22.2t,
-no UN DEDSTEEit.- 11n rounded at 1'onnd Io.
4, Con. 9, Lot 40, Qoc�urich Township, n rod
steer, coming lbreo years old, with white star on
forehead, white on belly and on tip of tail, Cn•
less redeemed before the•`240h day of November
[nst., 1 will proceed nn that dny at 3 o'clock p.
m, to sell him b1 public auction at the premises
Above named. -Wo. A. Coortsa, Poundkeeper.
Novereher 12th, 1588. 622.2t
THOROBRED ROARS. -I have now purchased
Z
thorobred Berkshire Boar and will keep
him, as well as a thorobred Suffolk one for ser-
vice on my premises. Terms for service $1.00
with p'lvileee �t retilrnine it necessary. Icings
will beputln nose of sows, to prevent rooting,
free of charge, if necessary. -Goo. A. Coorsa,
Lot. 40, Con. 9, Goderich Tp. fi22 2t
November 12th, 1888.
VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE,-Belu� lot
9, con. 2. And lot 9, con 3, Township of
Stnntey, each containing 100 acres. There are
ared on
each lot. Anood d both are in A good tate of gs And about 87 acres e cultiva-
tion. These av,,, first-class fill -101, convenient to
Churches, School, dea, and will be sold m1 easy
terms, together or separately, M. Jic'1'AGGART,
Clinton. 510-tt
BLTCHF.RiNG BUSiNE99--THE UN1)0R•
signed wishes to intimate to the people Of
Clinton and surrounding country, that in order
to suitably moot the demands of his ver} numor•
OUR customers, he has bought out the business
of hlr. R. Fitzsimons, ft will cArr} on the same,
with the choicest moats, in season. Every Of,
or
will be mode to meet the wants of all, and ho
hopes to rlierlt And rceoive.a fair share of public
patronage. Lowest prices for large orders.
Fanners trade a specialty. ALBERT JIAY.
BRIG{ COTTAGE FOR SALE. -The suhserib
er off• ors for Salo that very comfortable
cottage on Dunidpp Street, at present occupied by
rlrs. Brownlee. 1t contains six rooms incl pan•
try downstairs, and lnrgc room upSt.airs. Tho
lot Is a corner quarter Acre, with hnrrl and Soft
wAter. Wtil be sold on terms to suit pufvh.Ser,
For particulars A�,,11y to ii, DICKINSON,
Auctioneer, or J. 0. Li.LIOTT, Clinton.
NOTICE.
n the' matter of the Assignment of
Geu. A. Sharman, of the Town of
Clintofn, in the County of Huron,
Hartness Maker, Lpumua'rnt to T. S. I
O., 1887, Chap. 124.
Ali parties uta heroby cautioned against pay
gany debt owing to the above named Qoorgo
Sharman, to any one except to the Assignee
r his Solicitors. Any person baring in their
ossession any article Luken from the shop of the
solvent, are hereby required to return the
me forthwith, or legal, proceedings will be
],en for the recovery thereof. It having come
;the knowledge of the Creditors that certain
ansactions affecting the Estate of the Insolvent
ave been of the most fraudulent nature, it has
be determined in such ulsles to prosecute to
to fullest extent of the law.
All parties indebted to the Insolvent are here•
y notified that his books are in the hands of the
o!letters, and all accounts therein must be paid
SO
Once. EDWANIl SHARMAN,
MANNINO d1 ScorT. Assignee.
Assignee's Solicitors. 622.2t
FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale four eligible
Building Lots fronting on Albert Street; also
wo fronting on Rattenbury Street; either en
noc or in separate lots, to suit purchasers. For
irthdr partioulars apply tothe undersigned, -E.
INSLEY, Clinton. 882
FOR SALE OR TO LET
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS for sale or to let,
situate on Albert street. For particulars
pply at T. COOPER & SON'S Grocery; Clinton
May 13th, 1838. 490-tf
New Blacksmith Shop,
GEORGE TR.C, IILI, has oponeii 0111 a gqn-
Oral
I4,luckemit1, and Repair Shop in the
building' lately occupied by SI r. Gauley, Porth of
Cant'I... carriage works, Albert stYl ,Clinton.
Blacksmith and iron work fn all its branches ;
Horse -Shoeing promptly ,attended to and satis-
action guaranteed: The plfblic urs invited to
call before ordering any class of work in the
above lines:
497-tf GEORGE TROWHiLL
lYloney to Lend at -C percent
T. 1. 1=,' H I LLIARD,
Barrister, 519.6111 Clinton, Ont
LESLIE'S
CARRIAGE. AND WAGON FACTORY,.
Corner Iluron and Orange Streets, Clinton.
FIRS'1' - CLASS — MATERIAL
and UNSURPASSED IRON WOIIK..
Repairing and Repainting; -
jta ALL WORK WARRANTED. 1n 521-y
CORD FOR SALE
AT 'THE
Clinton:-: Mills.
Whole or Ground.
PRICES REASONABLE.
JAMES FAIR,
Clinton, July 17th, 1888.
THE -TOWN BESIEGED
Lire - ^ insurance - Agents !
L001: AT SA,IIPLrS OF COST IN A
IIObIE COMPANY
PER fSl,000�-�
Age 25 Cost for 1885, also 1880.. 86 00
n S0 •• ' .. 6 30
35 6 54
.. 40,. .. .. 6 93
' 45 „ " 7 59
n 80u " 8 88
„ 60 „ " < 14.97
tar Definite Insurance at the above rates.
See mo'eerore you insure in any comfiany
and understand 0111• plan. At the age of
40, the Cost for $5,000 was about $35 for
1885, also for 1886
See us before you decide.
Jas. Thompson, Agent.
FALL WOOLS
'AND—
Fan.ey ,-Goods.
LADIES, bear in inind that we import
Our Wools direct from Germany, and you
are sure of getting the purest and best
Td1u�ality, as we buy, nothing else. In
YARNS, we Carly several differont makes,
sneb as the celebrated Baldwin and Pea-
cocl{ brands, also "other cheaper 'snakes.
Please call and dnspeet our stov, of Fancy
Godtls, Rooks and Stationery.
W. COOPER, CLINTON.
MANAGER. 0 0 0
FOSTERr& RITER,
Viae & BMW - Tflerc4antsi, CriR-ton.
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We announce that we have bought out the Liquor Business recently sthrted by JAMES
S1HEPPARD, and have remoyed the same to the 6tOro
ie door West of Rance & Co's Tailoring Establishment.
40'We Will keep in stock the leroduations of the best CANADIAN, SCOTCH and IRISH
Distilleries. We will keep in stock the productions of thq beat CANADIAN and ENGLISH
Breweries.
OUR. PA10Es ♦will be as low for First. Class Gogd. as DIor.treal, Toronto
or Lw.don. II{OTELS SUPPLIED At Wholesale Rates, ALL GOODS DELIVERED
free of charge. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT, ae Our Ternrs are Strictly Casb-
F'OSTER 8a RITFR_
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JOHi SON & ARMOUR,".
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Harness and Collar Makers.
laving bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A.:+harmall, we are propared to
ill allprders In our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both practical
vorkmen and can guarantee a superior class of work at moderate rates, The material
vill a]ways be found of the best, and by strict attention to business and honest dealing
ve hope to be favored with as liberal patronage as our predecessor. We have a splendid
ine of SINGLE HARNESS, which for material, worknlauship and price, cannot
be surpassed. Dull Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON & ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
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C?'1fDR. WORTHINGTON -1W
Has just received a Choice dew, Stock of,
STAPLE & FANCY-, GOODS
in-I117PORTED STATIONERY, BERLIN WOOLS, CFIRISTMAS
CARDS, BOOKLE'T'S, S. S. LIBRARIES, CARDS k TICKETS, etc.
Also in stock and always on hand a complete supply of DRUGS; PAT%
ENT MEDICINES AND DRUGGIST'S f UNDRIES.
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Beaver Block-,".- East Side of Albert Street,' Clinton.
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``TIDE RFD ROCKER STORE:"
PARLOR AND BEDROOITSUITES, SIDEBOARDS AND TABLES. Special atten-
tion is called to PARLOR SUITES—they are of our own manufacture, and'for design,
inaterial and workmanship cannot be excelled fit tho county.
t01Remember, that all goods will be sold at a BIG REDUCTION during the month
of May. First come, first served. AN UPHOLSTERER always 0n hand ; repairing
neatly and promptl'x,attended to.
Undertaking—mid Enlbalmina attended to at our usual low rates. Night
calls attended to promptly.
CALBICK • & .REiTH.
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON,
WF HEA D THE PROCESSION:
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F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADIMC TAILOR..
This is the time of year preparations are being made for WINTER
CLOTHING. We arp now showing a well bought and fine selected stock
of material for W OVERCOATS to order,°iF 2 including AIELLONS,
BEAVERS, WORSTEDS, NAPS, VENETIANS, etc.
FOR, SUITS our stock is one of the best pelected and most ta0lion,
able to be found.
IN ORDERED -PANTS we have a Bonanza—got a pair.
FINE GOODS. LOW PRICESP„ PERFECT SATISFACTION.
F. SPEP -HERD, The Leading Tailor, Albert Street, Clinton.
MOfd`I'ROSS' PATENT
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'METALLIC SHINGLES
A N D S IDINGX*
FIRS AND STORM PROOF.
S. DAVIS, - - � CLINTON.
J. C. DETLOR & CO.
-' OFFER THIS MONTH
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rives In Dress Goods,
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They have made a purchase of a lot of DRESS GOODS AT NEARLY
HALF PRICE, which they offer at
Marvellously:-: Low:-: PiJees.
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New Plushes, New Fancy 811k and Veluet Dress
Trimmings,_ New Mantle Cloths,
NEW MANTLE AND DRESS ORNAM. ENTS.
J. C.DETLOR& COMPANY
Great earin sale 0
AT ."CHEAPSIDE."
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The undersigned has decided to clear out AT ACTUAL, WHOLESALE
PRICES the NEkV STOCK.of Dry,Goods at the above Establishment.
OVERCOATS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS and TWEEDS, will be. sold
REGARDLESS OF COST,
CASFINERES, DRESS GOODS, KID .GLOVES, and HOSIERY, at
`IMMENSE BARGAINS.
2HEETINGS, TOWELiNGS; COTTONS, HATS & CAPS—all styles—
PERSIAN LA;1113, ASTRACHAN, and CORDUROY, at
LESS THAN WHOLESALE. PRICE.
SILK PLUSRES, worth $5, selling at- tbiN sale for $2. RIBBONS,
COLLARS and CUFFS, LADIES' SKIRTS anci CORSE'T'S,
AWAY DOWN.
JERSEYS, SHAWLS, COMFORTERS, and VELVETS will be soul at
PRICES TO CLEAR.,
THIS SALE WILL BE STRiOTL.Y SPOT CASH'
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THOS. JACKSON,_ SFS.
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Call and see them, CHOPPING AXES, CATTLE CHAINS, ROPE
BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
dware
R. K. Racey,'ron CLI NTON pant,
November, 1888
THE HUB GROCERY
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NEW ARRIVAL OF CROCKERY,
China sets, Stone Chin Setsi
GLASS AND TOILET SETS,
14rhich will be sold VERY CHEAP. iW Be sure and get some of my
NEW BLEND COFFEE, which cannot be excelled in town;
GOODS DELIVERED.
I deo. Swallow, Clinton.
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