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SPEGIAL von THIS WEEK.
"GENUINE CLEARING SALE OF CHILDRENS
SAILOR - HATS
In ord r to clear out the remainder of our
We will offer thein at Cost Prices. This i a chance to
secure Big, Bargains. No old stock. n All this
seasons goods' New shapes. Don't
forget, all at cost price.
T. JACKSON,S
Busiuess Chaug.e
r.[• r. [, Jl i J 1'1313 i ..1. ` '.
I have this day disposed of my stock awl good -will to
1\1r George Swallow, who trill continue the same in the
stand as formerly occupied by fee, and 1 trust that the
liberal patronage that has been bestowed on me in the las',
will 'be continuer) to my successor.
Yours rea)ectfuily, •
.1(.)11N ;Th.( RYA..
In refofeucc to Ow ithove, and in hulking my bow to
the public, I world say that•it is my intention to keep in
every way a first class grocery. This stock has been bought
ata very low lianrc, :1ptl we will have • many special lines
to offer, in order to make room for an additional stock 0:
new goods. When 'we will t15e, this space in ;;rein' ttfll l+ar-
tictthlrs, which. will he 1.i('i1 out to the letter.
1 am in,❑ l+ceiticil to bay for Nash. so Ihat Om people
of (Tinton ni,fl snrronndill4 enuntry may rely on having the,
v, ry h(.;t. go'n! 1 die very cel o,cst pi ices.
Soliciting your int rou'+go, 1 1('eu,tin vets oliediert. serva,et,
Q.wael1I 144+RKle(TS.
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, July 12, 188.8.
Wheat, spring, • - 0 95 a 1 00.
Wheat, white and red • 0 95 +� 1 00
Oats • - - 0 50 a 0 50•
Barley - 0 65 a .0 70
Fes - 060a060
Flour, per owt 2 25 a 2 50
Potatoes • 0 60 a 0 60
Butter 0 13 4 0 14
012 a 014
676a70Q
800a85
050 a 075
060 a 080
500 a 550
020 a 020
Eggs
Pork -
Ray
Sheep pelts
Lamb skins
Bides, -
Wool,
SEAFORTH MARKETS
SEAFORTII, July 12, 1888.
Wheat, spring,
Red and white -
Oats, - • •
Peas, -
Barley,
Butter, -
Eggs, -
Potatoes, -
Pork, • •
Flout per owt -
0 95
• �0 95
• 0 48
0 60
0 60
0 14
O 13
O 50
6 50
2 00
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
1 00
1 00
0 49
O 60
0 70
O 14
O 13
0 60
7 00
2 50
MATH MARKETS.
&ported specially for New Eat. every Tharsday
Blyth, July 12,
Fall wheat, red, per bush.
Fall • . new
Oats
Barley
Peas
Potatoes, por hug
Eggs• per doz
-Sutter,rolls . ,
Cheese •
Lard
Flour per owt.
Hogs, . . . .
if -T7,40). NV . C1 1 _I- `Tr.[740 47
1888.
ii
')55 1 00
• 95 a 95
45 a 50
60 a 70
55 a 60
60'a 60
13 ag.13,
14 a 14
15 a 15
10 a 12
200 210
625 700
TORONTO MARKETS.
Toronto, July 12, 1889.
Wheat, fall - - - 0 97 a 0 98
Wheat, spring - • 0 83 a 0 86
Barley' • - - - 0 50 a 0 60
Oats - - - 0 52 a 0 55
Peas - • - 0 73 a 0 75
.Butter; pound tolls - 0 20 a 0 22
Butter, large rolls - 0 15 a 0 18
Eggs, new la id, per doz 0 17 a 0 19
TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Receipts so far this week have been 34
loads. Last week's receipts were 1,424
cattle, 2,288 sheep and lambs and 486
hogs. The market for butchardt cattle
was off a little. Offerings were not
large, but the demand was light,both on
local and outside account. General run
sold at equal to $3.25 to 33.50 per owt,
while the best loads went as high as $4
to $4.50. A few pioked steers, sold at.
equal to $4.75 to 35; but these were
exceptional sales. Only a portion of
the cattle were disposed of, the tre-
mainder being held over. The outlook
for the remainder of the week is not
favorable. Several dealers wired their
friends in the county not to ship any
more this week. Spring lambs—Steady
and in fair demand. Offerings, how-
ever, were in ' excess of the demand.
Most of the fresh arrivals sold at 33 to
$3.40: but about 250 head held over
from Friday found a very dull sale.
MONTREALLIVE STOCK MARKET
About 650 head of butchers' cattle at
east end abattoir. Trade dull, and
prices except for very best,.lower. Best
annuals sold at from4c to 5c, tut few
brought over 4}e. About 700 sheep of-
fered, demand brisk. Shippers buying
largest at from $5 to $6; other sheep at
from $3 50 to $4 50. Lambs from $225
to $3 75, most sales at about $3: Fat
hogti not so plentiful as last week,prices
advancing at from a+c per Ib. IIorse
trade fairly active during past week.
'Shipped from here to United States,106
costing 310,350 50, or an average of $97,•
776 each. highest priced lot 16 horifes,
which cost 31,75.1,50, and lowest priced,
six horses,cost $399. Business in cattle
unussually dull during past week Gen-
eral impression is that although plenty
of cattls in country, good grass ship/
pers not so plentiful owing to dry
weather. Receipts of horses at Mon-
treal exchange, Point St. Charles, for
week ending •,1 illy 7, 1s:8, 110; shipped
during woek, 132: sale; for week. 2:
averages 5.1 II.
TH K pO ICU LA1�:
•�..--nom.-- r�-m
DRY GOODS HO.US F
LOI� DESBORO.
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Wu are anxious to clear all summer goods, and during
the month 1)f ,Tull', we Will offer special cash discount of
1) Derr,, cent o11
DRESS GOODS, MUSLIN'S,. SEERSUCKERS,
PRINTS, - GLOVES, HOSIERY, PARASOLS,
EMBROIDERIES and LACES -
We show great value in
We show great value in
We show great value in
We show treat value in
\Ve show great value in
HAVE JUST OPENED OUT+�A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
NEW NE SUM1VIER GOODS.
NEW NE LAWNS AND MUSLIMS,
NEW NT NS VEILING in BJ ACK and CREA..
NEW LACE BUNTING S, &c.
• �� W MiLLXNERT-
OUR STOCK OF SUMMER MILLINERY IS VERY COMPLETE.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PRIiv TS AND DRESS GOODS.
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FIVE PER CENT OFF FOR CAS.
JOHN WISEMAN Manager. Estate J. NOS GEN S
. L. DE7'LOR
& CO.
• 4HAVE BEGUN THEIR •
AMMOTH SUMMER SALE
The public know, from past experience, that Detlor & Co. always carry
out what they advertise. They now advertise
GREAT SLAUGHTER IN PRICES
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MUSLINS, PRINTS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, QUILTS,
CORSETS,TWEEDS, SHIRTINGS, COTTONADES,
CURTAINS,-4:LLOVER'LA.CES, and CLOTHING,
PARASOLS AT PRICES TO. 'CLEARi4, -
They bought 2 Cases of MEN'S and BOYS STRAW
HATSat
T � � a reduction of 25 per cent. These are
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wonderful value.
amour . choice of our 100 LADIES STRAW HATS at
7UXKy .I 1) �.(1f)D11,1<'r. 25cts., regular prices 75c. to 1 50
I1 (;tr.r.,, ur pertiuluil ,ucrriro, ut tlu
lowest current rates, M.MeTAtUt.UtT, ,,,,,,,;. i
l,litttml, I: t!,. 21.1 0 O awl e the lig a gears o
Mens Stiff Hats.
White & Colored Shirts.
Mens Ready Made Suits.
Boys Ready Made Suits.
Childs ReadyMade Suits.
7)0.\11DEliS. 1 1,1 yl I'l'l:l} 5l'a1117.111 -CAN
1 //be acroutnmdatod wleli good board anti
comfortable runny: about three minutes' Clinton,
y -.t y- 1 � • -,y
wall: from the post nfilee,'rlwu-('•nil street
51135. \'i A.SEl•,
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i .I. \V.\I,K1:1; VETERINARY'' 511((11'0\
tl:rnduait - of 1111' Ontario \ eterinary ('ul-
lege, 'I'Uh'rl'u.1111iy ine'sq-ig''ri prow pt,c at
to trod , twice Ln„ deshoi•ougll, telt.
ISWIWWWWW
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1 OOh llhl'til': TO I:E 1'—SVIISCRIllElt li W 0 0 1 — '�A �"�' ID
CI offers to rent a y;uod frame house on Vic -
of land, good cellar, Re;. 9.cnt moderate,.\L' 11IL-- .— .
JOS. 3 LLANtON, Clinton, •
ti C( IDA N'I' I going.awac from frolu NC'l1. 11•' 1 Ot' NUENUEhome, or if you arc Either Cash or 'Trade. 'Having rented the Clinton 'Woollen Mills, I intend
going to remain at house. 1niee out an :Devi running altogether on custom work. Farmers leaving their cvool• with
dent insurance Policy, fortherei4 tie telling me can have it Ill all llfitetll l'C(1; into
what way happen to you. Athan sloes not
1•,gnh'e to be laid n,, in heel to t1la.v his ttl- TWEEDSBLANKETS. FLANNEL or YARN
]ottance, 311 case of accident., ,
Having had 25 years experience, I know I can give satisfaction. I have en hand
a large stock•of FINE and COARSE If WEEDS, also fine and coarse FLAN-
NELS, BLANKETS, YARNS and IIO£iIEI1Y of•all descriptions, which I will
trtule for wool 11cheap
ool.ROLIr
for taC AI(L)ING a specialtve mo a y
before you part
withtyour
si� )1T.l\I Kati,4s()rFr 1,.
toric street, with fiord rued soft water, plenty•
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CLI TON 'WOOLLEN MILLS
A. O. 1 A 1 rlhoa, Agent.
1UMBEL 1,t.' MIILlt! IA311131111! THE
J subscriber hos 1111 hand and fol' Bale, at
his 31i11, Kith concussion bt Go 1erieh Town-
ship, a good assortment of Hemlock, hock
e0,! Soft Elm Lumber, Cutting Hili 1 niitber
a specialty, Highest cash price paid for first
Inca Saw Logs, E.
Clinton, t1), 1445.
NDWI;,-.-THE SU11SC1tll114R HAVING
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(, I equipped his mill with a new 3i ho'ac-
powor engine and boiler, is now prepared to
till all orders for lumber, on short notice
anti in the, most sntisfnctot'y Inaneer. Ile
has 8180 00 harm a quantity of Hemlock and
Pine Lumber, Shingles. Lath, R•c., which w111
lie sold at cln8rst prices. \I. SOItUN(1, Mait-
land Bleck Mills, Auburn, • 1 4 i
1I31hL---•IIOGS BACK L1NI1. KILN, TWO'
J miles oast of (+ravel Road on the 11th col,
of Huil('tt. First-class limo always on hand.
This *1018lime will be sold at 14ets. per
bushel, caste, 51. extra will be charged for
credit. Delivered in Clinton or anywhere
wiNlin li utiles u1 the kilts for 17eta, per bash,
Orders by mail promptly attended to. HY,
'LIVERMORE, l,oudesbo'o. 4i
XO'r1CIi TO (RD.1)1TOHs.
Notice is hereby given to all parties hold-
ittg ncenunts nl' eln,inls against the estate of
the late :\nt.holly D0111worth, to forward the
scone, duly certified, to Mrs hndswor'th, not
later than Cit, 1st of August next. No ('lain,
revels ed after the above tint, trill be recog-
nized.
11115.:1, DOi SWOn'rll.
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DOOSNVORTH, uhn
See our White Shirts at 50c., its a surprise. MIN RI-Dp. Ia.e,
f'Hamm dune 2D, 14,r•,a.
Full lines Harvest Tools and Machine Oils. P11O1'IS11T11;5 VOR SALE
1 •8'i� \1'11,1, 11TV'1'HE HOUSE. AXI)
t)t)V I,ut otencd Iry the ndersiguerl,
Rock Bottom Prices in Sugar and Teas.
;114i orrapie,l nit' Lntrr,neu, on goof SL,
Cliu6o,t, llnrd and soft ortt r and good st:.
hie. Terms of pnynumt ('ave. Apply t0.1\U,
kCALLANDER, )l Stanly St., London South,
Just opened one Crate Crockery. one Cas
'WARN! FOR SUd? Olt TO RENT,—'r11A'l
rplcudid farm of 110 arena, ell the %tit-
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Glassware, new Patterns and Low Prices. land concession, behl,t Tot 77, (loderiell town-
ship, situated 1s miles from Dohnesville, and
four miles from the town of Clinton. The
gsspring creek miningthrotgh the place; also
L1
soil is a good clay loan. with re tit vcrfalling
wood worts, There is about S s(n•es of hush,
Highest Market Price for Butter and Eg
W. L. OUIMETTE•
LONDESBORO
New Liquor Store
'1'lle subscriber having opened li liquor store in PERRINS BLOCK, Itattenbnry
St., Clinton, with a full stock of Liquors t f the very best brands, consisting of
French Cognac Brandy, - in wood or bottle.
Best Holland Gin, - -
Ai
Bernards Tom Gin, - • -
Irish and Scotch Whisky, -
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31 11
11 3,
Finest Ports &Sherry Wines, -
11 r, t
BASS ALE:, pts. and qts., OEiNESS' STOU 1', pts. and fits. \V1115E1ES
Canadian ALES and PORTE11,, Nt TI VE the town.
ES, 3T,
Goods.delivere(i to any 1of
a .AP. :� fEIF.1'1PA1;.I).
hich is ono of the best sugar bushes in the I
county ; also two frnine barns, one a bank 1
barn, one frame horse stable, IN ith morn for —
ten horses. Mao t,wo gc0d bearing orchards,
being abon't six neves in all; two good tog
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houses. About 45 Hetes acedl`d down. Will
be sold on reasonable terms, o' rented to
goof tenant,
Pest Otllce, ALEX 11:111(11 11, lfohl•u'svllle Family Grocers, next to Town Ha
()1T IEl, :r; l' IL-1; 11L I A v '
HAVE NO EQUAL.
PALLISER & CO.
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TS ; and ; SHOES
_lel'
CHAS. CRUICKSHANK'S.
Full lines in everything, in the Foot Near, Very Low for ('ash. • See my
Mensa BoysCrlcketcLacrosseShoes
VERY ('HEAP CUSTOM WORK AS USUAL,
FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR (:'ASII,
I::OS TAKEN IN EX.CIIANC,E.
(:all mi C. Cruickshank, the Boot Maker,
ALBERT STREET, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON
,TAYLOR &SONS
Our Specialties are
The best goods in the market
WE HAVE CHEAP GOODS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
i 'FINE SEWED WORK A SPECIALTY
EGOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH
W. TAYLOR & SONS
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CLINTON AND MYTH-,