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OFFER THIS MONTH OVEN
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20 dozen Wool Shawls,.at 50 cents and 75 cents Each,
FORMER PRICE $X AND $1.25.
JOHN WISEMAN,
MANAGER, Estate • HodLyens
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The Dry-GQods Emporium, Clinton. FOSTER & »BITER, J. C • DETLOR & CO-
--- wiRe uspirit IClinton.T-T.OFFER THIS MONTHoakStore I �_•_
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Up To■/�,ft NOW IN We announce that we have bought out the Liquor Business recently started by JA5IESlTG SHEPPAItD, and have rewoved the anme to the Store V rives Goods
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COOKSOne door West of Rance & • do's Tailoring Establishment• 0
'New. Premises, Block.
RM'We will keep in stock the oroducti , of the nest CANADIAN, SCOTCH told iRiSH They have made a purchase of a lot of DRESS GOODS AT `NEARLY
. 0 ° Distilleries. We will keep in stock the priFictions of the.best CANADIAN and ENGLISH
Brewerles, HALF PRICE, which they offer at
A Grand Holiday Stock OUdi n. IIOSwillbe13 lowfor First Class OoolLteS, nsltGOODoar,Toronto e
or IAondm•. HOTEI°9 9UIPPLIEd nt 1Yholosalr. Rates, ALL GOODS'DELIVEIIED •
tree of chums. DON'T ASK FOR CRL`DIT, as Our Terms are Strictly Cash.
VosrrmR � R=zER: Marvellously:-: Low:-: Prices.
OF PLUSH AND LEATHER GOODS, VASES, BOOKLETS'ANll __
-CARDS, ANNUALS, TOYS, BOOKS, TOBOGGANS, SNOWSHOES, �. °
SLEIGHS, etc. Collie atld sP.P, • JR- NEW STORE and a ('j\'/!�i'.� - i_W- ...
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-SPLENDID NEW STOCK. oNew ashes, ew ancy Silk and Ilelvet Dress
Trimmings, New Mantle Cloths;
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FARM AND`RsRKET. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. _ --
-- =—PRACTICAL NEW MANTLE AND DRESS ORNAMENTS.
The exports of gait] from New York HE CREDITORS OF JOSEPH TEMPLETON,
seem to tape the place of wheat. 1 tate of the Township of Stanley, he the Harness and Collar Makers.�_—uThe "bears" still control the wheat County of Huron,whodied on or about the 21st
T. n. 1888, aro on or before the] J C DETLOR & COMPANY
� markets. Prides in Chicaga iLCe about INT DAY OF JANIiARY, 188rJ, „ •
the lowest quotations for mouths, to send to Isaac Salkeld, of the Township of °
�. * ' J. C.
The stocks afloat to Great Britain Goderich, Guderich P. O., Administrator of the ]laving bought tine Business and Stock of Goo. A. Sharnlall, we ata lreparod to
deceasod, their Christian and eurnnmes, addresses r
t and tilt: Continent are large. auddescritheir thestian. full rticulnrsoftheirdatms• fill all orders n our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both practical -
Trade in Hour and wheat In Toronto a staternent of their accounts, and the nature of workmen and can guarantee a superior class of work at moderate rates, The material
is almost at a standstill, so inactive their security (it any) held by them, or In de, will always be found of the best, and by strict attention to business and hondst deal'"'
is the demand.' Farmers on Saturday
fault thereof
atfterothe saiddlst h days of tJanuary,r will h 1880, we hope to be favored with as liberal pahonnge as our predecessor. Wre have a splendidGreat
Clearin
'sold wheat in Toronto at $1.07. In proceed to distriblhte the Estate of the .aid fiine of 1INGLE IIAIt[11Etiti, which for mntcrial, wotkmauship and price, cannot sale of Goods
Chicago $1.01 is the resent & ore. deceased to the parties entitled thereto having be surpassed.' Full "Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
f, p g regard only to such claims as are sent into him
The wheat markets are lower, within the time aforesaid. JOHNSON &ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
i'. o\vio to sta nation in the ex ort ISAAC SALIiF,LD,
g p Administrator of elle late at Goh Templeton, AT (` CHEAPSIDE
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business. Iu Chicago the May option Dated 5th November, 1883, at Goderich. 523.61 -
closed on Saturday at $1•.03.
. TORONTO ' MARKETS.—Wheat '$1,03 FOR SALE N�_VT G � � IDS T O . '
to:$1.25, the latter price for No. 1 ,
Manitoba hard. Barlev 60c to 65c. rt�HESUIiSCRIBERof[ers for enlo fourellgtble, o The undersigned has decided to clear. out. AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE'
Oats 36c to 37c. Peas 65c. Potatoes 1 Building Lots fronting,r Albert Street; also ^ PRICES the NEW STOCK of Dry•Goo:l's at the above Establishment.
two fronting on Ruttenbary..Straet; either en &� DR. WOR
. 45c to 50e per bag: Eggs, fresh, 20e. bloc or in separate lots, to suit purchasers. For
Butter 16c to '19c. Hogs $6.50 to further partieufarsapply totheundersigiit.d.-E• OVERCOATS', FLANNELS, BI,ANI F.TS and TWEEDS, will be rsold
DiNSLEY, Clinton. 382 as just a Choice New H received CI N • tock of REGARDLESS
_,__._...... .. .. -DE:TROIT 11'ZAftIiF.Ts:—Wheat WO �J2 TI R - . -
CAS ME FS, DRESS GUODS,..KID GLOVES, and HOSIERY, at
to $1:0 Barley 538 to 64c. Oats New Blacksmith Shop, 'STAPLE & FANCY GOODS i.MMENSE BARGAINS.' '
• 27c to 2Ja Butter 190 to 2"Lc. Eggs •'
11c. Apples Luo to $1.50. SHEETINGS, TOWELINGS, COTTONS, HATS 31: CAPS—all styles-
21c.
MARKETS.-Graded steers. �y GORGE TROWHILL has opened out agen- in IMPORTED STATIONERY, BERLIN. WOOLS, -CHRISTMAS PERSIAN, LAMB, ASTRACHAN, and CORDUROY, at
1.500 to 1.600 lbs $5.1)0 to $5.35 Geral Blacksmith and Repair ley, -nn the CARDS BOOKLET,,, S. S. LIBRARIES, CARDStC TICKETS, eco• LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE.
+ building lately occupied by \I r. Gaulep,•north of + +
froth 1.300 to 1.400 lbs $3.80 to $4.65 ; Cantelon's carriage works, Albert street, Clinton.
Blacksmith and iron work in all. its branches; Also in stock and always on hand a complete supply of DRUGS PAT•. SILK PLUSIIES worth JR5 yelling at this sale for $2. RIBBONS
light butchers from $2.50 to $3.50. Y P PP )' t + selling \
horse-Sicoetng prom tly attended to and sails• + +
Hogs.$4:76 to•$5.50. taction guaranteed, price public are invited to ENT' MEDICINES AND DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES, COLLAR and CUFFS, LADIES �S�K/T1iTS and CORSETS,
4 .4 call before ordering any class of work in the AWAY DOWN.
above
1t(ee•': GEORGE TROWIIILL '� JERSEYS SHAWLS, COMFORTERS and VELVETS will be sold at
(Corrected ueeJr?Tuesday REPORT SO011) _ Beaver Block, East Side' ,of Albert Street, Clinton: + +
f OLiNTUN.�6 0o to 6 � ones to Lend at �percent
PRICES TO CLEAR.
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t Flour ....................... THIS SALE WILL BE STRICTLY SPOT CASH
° Fall Wheat, new & old 1 00 to 1 Ora _
Spring Wheat ............. .1 00 to 1 03• T• t. F. HILLI,A1 ®, -q
CLINTON.Barley..................... C 50 to 0 60 Bllrristcr, 5.19-61n Clinton,'Ont C I HALLTHOS. JACKSON
SR.Oats..................:...... 0 32 lei 0 32Peas......................... 0 58 to 0 58CApples(winter)perbbI 1 00 to 150 CORN FOR SALE ps.
Potatoes ...
....... .......... 0 30 to 0 35;O-jSO�t
Butter... ................. 0 18 to 0 19 AT THE
Eggs ........................... 1�1
0 17 to 0 19 C1itQ�l x°�/�* 111S—DEALER IN— ,1
Hay ........ .................12,00 tol4 00 a -
Cordwood................... 3 00 to 4 00 STOVE Beef .......................... 0 00 to 0 00 Whole or. Ground. CHOICE FA MIL Y GROCERIESSZ _ . I�
Wool ........................ 0 20 to 0 25
Pork ................ PRICES REASONABLE. .... 6 50 to 6 ?0 -- - — h.
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The best of VALUE given in
WOOD WANTED. I
Qom- China Tea SetS,• Decorated Dinner Sets, Decorated Toilet Sets, White �'„
l A quantity of dry and gree,, wood for the J A M E. S FAIR ■ Granite Sets and Fancy Glassware. ° � a 2
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,iint m Madel School. Tenders, in writin will
he received for tweet cord tots or mar ; to st.ato , July 17th 1888. t
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two inches, div or gremti ' Clinton ;�Meats. Canned Goods Poultr and Provlslons. Call and Else us.
whether wood
is tour feet, �I ate a vfr-tw�teY VALUE irLl�e�Bsason's Green and Japan Teas Flour M��I
--•- __. -- one graalat .Ten�iers.received u to noon, ,Wed• .
n525-,necomber resq, ,.C.98 N ROE3SON CHINA H•QLL l l:IINTON.
595-1t° Address, \V. U. SraRLT.,
TKI; TOyY,: BESIEGED _ ..� V
Clinton. 1>ee.3t•d, 18881 .Chairman of Lontmi nee --___..�---^-`_.--� _. --- --_._ _. ...._ _.r , , I • , 5/ -
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*7OTICE O IIATEPAYERS.-The Rate ay
1V erg of Goderfch ria nsht r.aro heruby ]neer:'LL
"' ti0d that tho township collector of taxJ's „111 b° Life -Insurance =Agents •
at Ilolme 'ills on satnr,1vou axee,ilbal 1,, np to FRESH -,ii- AND — RELIABLE,'l o'clockuti.;t tnxos. :1s the law x
° makes it inlpenrti00 that,taxes be p:dd b.% the , ■'
above date, those not doini; so will'be liable to T (jnf� AT tiAIIPLES OP COST INA W
incur coots. Iiy s,rder of Council, bA.%I(. Ei. IJ ---0
iiOMF. CO;NPANY
, JUHNS'PUN, Collet•tor,
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-1. —APER 8l,aoo.--- _ CHRISTMAS. &O YEARIS. -
SHORTHORN. BULL FOR SALE. Age 26 CeA for 1885, also 1880.. 86 00
30 •' .. 6 30 -o— Call and seta thein. CfIOPPIN(1 -AXES, CATTLE CHAINS, ROPE
ROYAL PiLOT =10636= Dominion Short. '; 40 6 54
93 a' BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
horn, Hent Book, First prize winner, at 45 7 60 Our stock of Groceries and Provisions for the fall and winter are very complete, and
the North-WesWrn Exhibition ; red and white, 60 .. 8 88 will he fin'"d Fresh and Reliable embracing ever line of Goods to be found in a First -
calved March Pith, 1888; sired by Imp. Excelsior „ + y Iron & Hardware Merchant
=2003= (61233,,, and his dant is the colebrattAl 40 , 14 07 Class Grocery. We aim to give the Best Possible floods at the Lowest Possible Price, Racey
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prizewinSfhless of Elmhurt Pith, etc. and to economical buyers w•e offer many advantages. PRODUCETAKER• i CLINTO1�•
Pedigreeandtermssenton application
to\v.I,� Definite Insurance at tlhe above rates.
BiGG
INS , Ehnhuret Fern, one mile south of 4. See hie before you insure in any company
T. R. Station Cb Nt6N, Ont., London Rotel. 524.4t and understand our plan. At the age of CANTELON BBOS, Wholesale &Retail Grocers Clinton.-- - - - -
M O N E Y LOST. 1885, also for 1886
LUST, on Saturday, Nov. lith, In Clbltun, or SCC its before you decide.
THE OLD RELIABLE TEA STORE STILL LEADS!
between Clinton and Holmesvillo on the ... Thompson, Agent. WE HEAD THE -PROCESS/ON. a
Huron Road, an ordinary leather pocketbook (J L( —0--
containing between 840 and $.50 all bills. The
finder will receive suitable reward on returning -- - 11aving bought the Grocery Stock of T. cooper &Son, and being in a position to buy
the saine to the undersigned. FOR SALE dR R�CNT o my goods for Cash, l ant bound not to be undersold by anyone in the trade. I have
HIRAM IIILL• received a bIAONIFICENT STOCK OF GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS-
623•tf. Clinton. —
The''Qi;rFN'SHOTEL," Main street, Bayfield SHEPHERD THEA LEADING TAILOR. just WARE, HANGING LAMI'S, and all the Novelt.iesofthe season. Iain offering
; BLI ned iNG ointhESS-THE t'NDER• .
•p amt• occupied by Mr. E. Elliott, will be said or � �,
signed wiehoa'to inthnate to the people of �OIlA Tea Sets, 44 pieces, for $2 SO ; Printed Bets, $3.75, worth .
Clinton and snrronndln� country, that io order let on reasonable terms. Possession given 16th — 0
to suitably meet the demands of his very humor of December, 1888. $4 50 ; Decorated atone China, $4 ,76, worth $5.60 ; Combination
ou9cuetomers, he has, bought out the business AN,,, the FAICNI of the undersigned, close to � This is the tithe of year preperrations are being trade fol• WINTER Dinner and Tea Sets, 85 pieces, $10,00 ; Dinner Set, 97 pieces,
of Mr. R. Fitzsimons, and will carry on the same, village of Rayfield; 140 acres, 70 cleared, 70 bush; + $11.00 ; Combination Set, 100 pieces, $18.00, Worth $20,00; China
with the choicest meats in season. Every effort vt•111 be sold or rented for n term of years. LIb• CLOTHING, We are now showing a well bought and Boo selected stash Decorated Chamber Sets from $2, 76 u
will he made to meet the wants of•.il, and he oral terms will he given. Of material f01 OVFRf'OATS to order, Including 11ET.T:ONS Tea Sete from $6 00 up; p ;
` g China Cups and Saucers, 10c., worth 25c.
hopes to merit and mcelve a fair share of public Apply to W. W, t10NNOtt, r > >
patronage. Lowest prices for largo orders. Bayfield P.
BRAti ERS, WOR NAPS, VENETIANS, etc. O
Fanners' trade n specialty. ALBERTMAY. November 140, 1888 622-4t FOR SUITS our stock N One of the best reelected and most tashion-
_ _ - Fresh Peels, Figs. Dates, Nuts, Candies, Canned Goods, and Every
RiCK COTTA(IF. rOR SALE.- suh9rrib [7ATXAi LF FARMS FOR SALE, -Being lot able t0 be found. thin to be found in a First -Class Gxoeex
er offers for sale that very comfortable V 0, eon. 2, and lot 0, con R, Tdwnehip of g y
cottago on Dunlop street, at present occupied by Stanley, each containing 100• nares. There are > ` --
Mrs. flrownlec. .It contains six ronms and, pan- (roof] buildings and about 87 acres cleared on IN ORDE1.11.D PANT' we have a Bonanza—gvt n pair.
try downstairs, and large room upstairs. Ths. ouch int, and both are in a good state of cmitivn• FINE (.xOODS. T.OW P11IC'F,S. PFRFRC I' SAT.f SCACTION, M 0 O. I, _E17
[ tot is a corner quarter acre, with hard And eoit tion, These a+: 6rst•eI... farm,, convenient to , (-SUCCESSOR TO T. COOPERS SOV,)
`j water. Will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. Churehes; Srhnol, Am' and will be sold nn• eagv a..
Por p,rtt"niers apply to n ntCitfNSt,N, tern,., tn} ethrrorsepar:,teiy: M. McTAOGAR'P, F SPEPHERD The ,L• eadin Tailor Albert Street Clinton
Auctloneer,orJ.0,ElLLIOTT,t4inten.l Clinton. 616•tf + , g r CORNER STORE IN SEABEE'S BLOCK.
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