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CALL ONIV. COATS
CLINTON
And have your eyes properly tested
with King's Optometer, the best
eye -tester in the world. a
ROB. W. COATS,
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. CLINTON.
RUB GROCERY
Ts still giving bargains in TEA, Ns very fine Japan for 30 centsperpound. Black and Young Jiyson, extra quality. Our GERMAN
‘'COFFEE, fresh roasted, cannot be excelled in town for ilavor and
• strength. 'Fresh Flower and Garden SEEDS oe all kinds.
MtAL, CORNMEAL and FLOUR aiwa s'on hand.DAT"
rely cheap. TWO BROOMS for 25cts. Granite TEA SETS
oe E'00. SW AJi4L 4W, Ci.INToIN
'SOLID FAC
1a
FOR WI -1M PEQPLM
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HARDUARE RETA1LEliat%VHOLESAL
Having purchased the large and extensive stock of Hardware, &c., of the estate of In t
R. 1VI. Racey, which was sold by auction on March 27th, 1889, this in connection In
with our own large stock, we are now prepared to give you at prices that will tl
startle you. Don't fail to come at once and secure bargains. tl
We are marking down the prices of the' combined.. stocks Non
ich comprise S1.nxrwo BUILDERS, CARRIAGE and HEAVY has
HARDWARE, name
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CLINTObt 144$1445.COr4pled SV ..J T'tiurodil; &itirnoon.
Wheat; $sl `4'hneay, Bpril 19, 1889.
Wheat, apr n .. , 1 00 a_ 1 00
Oats 00 a 1 28
Barley0 40 a 0.45
Pere ... .............; 0 40 a 0 45
Flour per cwt 0 54 a 0 54
Batter 2 75 a 2 75
P+R&i 0 18 a 0 18 l
Pork • .0 9 a 0 9
5 76a 6F00
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK
Bay •
12 00 914 00 -
1dARKET
Cattle business very act' the
chasing Easter week. The large num-
ber left over last week had a qui
effect, but trading was satisfacto
amount and prices. About 1,200
of butchers' cattle, 15 calves, 25
and nine spring lambs offered at
East End Abattoi
The Estate Late John lldoens
re u ! Are showing a very complete stock in this department,
head '
cheep � Cashmeres, Silk and Wool Henriettas,t, including Black and4CClared
the 1Black�and Colored Bordered Goods, Beiges,
"Tun's Cloth, &c. ' Buttons and Trimmings to match.
so many superior • cattleeoffereedver oon this,
market at one time, and, as a large
number 15 carloads from Point St.
Charles did not reach the market until
after ten o'clock, the butohers were in
no hurryt "take mesaleso
o take holt " So f_t.�,- 1 ' ,,�,, .�,..% i.. �T
fancy
stook were made at from 5o to ' MI:D•LAA., M01 ti
10}c. but most of the sales of extra cat- I
tie werenpat tty t mo, prime 4c to In charge of Miss Rutherford. Perfect satisfaction
10. and pretty good 3 withl to 4c. There
was enough in the market to for a �5 per cent off for cash guaranteed
couple of weeks.
WALL PAPERS
,
DECORA TIQNS,&c
IiOw TO SA�rE MONEY.
Parties wishingto buy new PAPER & PAPER
DECORATIONS should see the magnificent
assortment of Copp ee -Logan's. It will pay
you well toecial g see our goods as they are aII
outside of the cns ities, snd tand eon bnot be e had
us for half the money paid there. We have
goods from the best factories in Canada and
the United States. The quality and cheap-
runeo ed that we astonish a good tqualic of
paper that our prices must be high, but such
is not the case; we admit our goods are of a
all.quality,
rigoods aour omething can
tnew
and people wishing something artistic for
little money should see them. We have pa-
per from
pices beforel pu chaSee sing goods
We have fitted up our shop in a very tasty
mannou'for the accommodation of ladies
coming to inspect our stock.
OPP & LOGAFti I
ISAAC STREET. CLINgON.
O'PCE TO C.IIEDITOitS
he matter of the assign -y
ent of Edward Laundy, of
le Township of Hallett, in
se County of Huron, Yeo_ l
an.
ee is hereby given that the undersigned
been appointed Assignee of the above 1
d insolvent, in the plane of Robert Gib -
the Sheriff of the County of Huron.
persons having any claim against the
is RDWARE, PAINTS, OILS GLASS TINWARE cn all f bone
which will be fairly slaughtered. This will be one of the r Nal
said
,greatest opportunities for Builders, Mechanics, Country t>am,
Merchants, Farmers, d'zc., to purchase that has ever been mAftt
offered in this section, so don't fail to call and get prices. the e
disiri
COAL OIL wholesale and retail. A full stock of ALAnAsrINE and KALSOMINE on Ehost
wa
,hand. The Iron and Heavy Hardware business will be continued in the old stand whoa
tics, a
of Mr Ramey, immediately next our own. be Iia
porno
AR�C,AN'� X1 06. Dwt
Dat
ION and Hardware Merchants, Stoves and Tinware, Clinton TB.
ORN
Edward Laundy, are required forthwith
and the particulars of the same, with
tement of the seeumities,(if any) held by
duly verified, by. letter, addressed to
Elyth P.O.
er the expiration of one month from
rst publication of this notice, or as soon
after as possible, 1 shall proceed to
bute the assets of the estate of the said
o the creditors of
claims I shall have received due no-
nd after such distribution I shall not
ble for any. part of said assets to shy
n of whose claim I shall not have re -
due notice.
ed this 1st day of April 1889
McKINNON
C. E. TA 'NER, Blyth, Assignee.
AaIeGARVAN Inspectors
NDEESC
ISSO L UTIO
J.
C
JOHN W IS EM AN Manager.
SINES SCHAS
I have disposed
of my stock- of
rGR OCE RIES
to JAMES
will carry on the business. See Advertisement NeWeek
XtNGUS who
All accounts due me must be paid to J:1M.r;6 ANGUS.
A. ANGUS' 99 GROCERY. ALBERT ST, Clinton.
ew Line of Baby Oarriages
ALL NEW STOCK
NEW WALL PAPER, CANES, WAGONS, EASTER CARDS.
COOPER'S Book Store, C.lintonJ
•
0- 0
Estate J. 8C?DQEN9.
GREATII OPPIJRTUNIrIES !
NOW ZS TO1711 CHANCE
For the next 30 days we wiII give 20 per cent all for cash
n our Crockery and Glass Departments. Do you want a Chamber
Set, a Breakfast Set, a Dinner Set, a Tea Set, or Glassware of any kind, 20 p
cent off for cash. All goods marked in plain figures.
S.z PALLISER & CO.
Family, Grocers, next to Town Hall.
BOOTS &
(SES
FOR
1889 SPRING & SUMMER 1849
Our stock for this season is very omplete. The quality and style
of our goods` are very superior, and our prices are low.
AN ASSORTMENT OF TRUNKS AND VALISES CHEAP
Eggs taken in exchange. LA
g per cent oft for cash.
TAYLOR & Sons
CLINTON AND BLYTH
OF PARTNT
DETLOR dig CO'S
RSHIP
C �ARI1 G
As the stock must be sold rove are making
Great slaughter in Prices.,
SID GLOVES at 50 cents, former
85 cents cts. Evening Shade Kidprice
50 cts. worth 85 Gloves at
HINTS at .prices to clear.
)i ESS GOODS at prices that will
aston-
ish. See our Dress
Goods at 8,10, 12A 15
and 20c. They are a wonder to all
see :.. who
TWEEDS --Come and secure a big bargain
LACE CURTAINS going of
price sells them. rapidly; the
GLOVES & HOSIERY—Job
��. price
PARASOLS -Now isour time
a parasol thea y to secure
p, before they are all gone
CORSETS at 45• cents, usually sold at 75
TH . lVIYLLINElrY' I�EFAR�"11R�1�TT
;r the charge of Miss McPherson, is_ supplied with an immense stook, of HATS,
_
T n iYr��..�.
end supplied �ov'lth
FLOWERS, RIBBON, LACE stook HATS, BONN
, S, Vie., all.this spring's importations, SONNETS, FEATHERS,
.All are delighted with our show of Millinery. ,J. C.
DEThOR & 00., OCLINTON.
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