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always tell wblle sure of °;good price.. .
Our, quotations for to dity trIll`'be -
foubd correct, end farmers with grain
to .elllehouldgovern themselves ac•• `
cordingly.
Wheat, fall,white and red 1 07 a 1 10
Oats - - 6 32 a 0 33 i
Barley 050a065,
Peas 0 62 a 0 62
Flour, per owt 2 75 a 2 75
Potatoes • 0 35 a 0 35
Butter 0 17 a 0 13 '
Eggs . 0 14 a 0 16
Pork 6 75 a 7 00
Hay 10 GO a12 00
Sheep pelts • 0 50 a 0 75
Lamb skins - 0 60 a 0 80
Hides, 5 00 e 5 50
Wool, - • - 0 20 a 0 20
BLYTl3 MARKETS.
Reported 'specially for New else every Thursday
Blyth, Oct. 4, 1888,
This week we are giving excellent value in the
following lines:
- A11 -Wool Dress Goods
At 25c. in all the newest strifes and checks
_ln MANTLE CLOTHS
We have a large variety to select from, to suit
everybody in price and style
Our Dress ME•LTONS
At 10c., worth 121, all colors, are splendid value
O u rGrey FLANNELS
All wool, at 25c. will bo found hard to beat
UNION FLANNEL
The best in town for 1R cents.
Colored FLUSHES
From '50 cents up.
Full lines in Ladies Jerseys, Dress Trimm-
ings, Mantle Ornaments, Corsets, Comforters
Canton Flannels, &c. Mantles Cut free
Call and see the goods and be' convinced that we
mean business. -
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ACKSON, SR
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TORONTO MARKETS.
Toronto, Oct. 4, 1888.
Wheat, fall - • 1 09 a 1 10
Wheat, spring - - 1 00 a 1 07
Barley • • - • 0 65 a 0 79
Oats - - - - 0 35 a 0 40
Peas - - - 0 66 a 0 67
Butter, pound rolls 0 20 a 0 23
Butter, large rolls • 0 18 a 0 20
Eggs, new laid, per doz 0 17 a 0 18
red, per bush. . 1 00 1 07
. new . 1 00 1 051
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48 a .65
58 a 60
35 a 35
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MONTREAL DAIRY PRODUCE.
BUTTER.—Thereisnothing new;
the jobbing trade being very un•
interesting. Tho quotations are
as follows :. August creamery,19c
to 204c ; Creamery, 18e to 191-c ;
Townshps, 17c to 19c ; Westorr,
16c to 17c.; poors to medium sorts,
12e to 14c.
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK
MARKET.
There were about 474 head of
butchers cattle, 800 sheep and
lambs and a (low calves offered
at this market. Trade was fairly
active and prices had an upward
tendency all round. A few head
of -the best cattle were sold at 4c
per lb., but not many brought
over •3�c and much the larger
number sold at about 3c per lb.,
while some of the leaner ones wore
sold down to •less than two cents
per lb., live weight. A lot of five
cattle brought fl'oni. Manitoba
(not will ranchers, but raised and
fed l>y common farmer;) were of-
fered for sale at the C.P.U. yards
the price asked being 4;ie per lb.,
but the butchers seemed unwilling
to pay more than 0,-c for thorn.
There was an active demand for
glutton critters. and good lambs
sold for nearly 50 cents per head
more than they did last week.
Sheep Sold at from $3,50 to $6
each, and lambs at from $2.50 to
$4 each, an(1 very fine lambs
would bring more. Hogs are not
nearly so plentiful as they were
last week and good hogs are high-
er in price. but poor porkers are
still dull of sale. Prices are from
5? to 6.1e per lb.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor's,
When she was a Child, she oried for Castorls,
When she Inseams Miss, she clang to Caeteria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
CORN
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Clinton - Mills.
WHOLE OR GROUND.
MOOS REASONABLE.
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JAS. FAIR, - • CLINTON.
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GRAND OPENING OF
10 ery Show Awns
We have much pleasure in announcing that
our Grand Opening of Millinery Show Room
will take place on -
SATURDAY', OCT. 6tIi.
We extend a hearty welcome to our lady
patrons and friends to visit us.
Will be open until 10 p.m.
JOHN WISEMAN Manager. Estate J. NO GEN B.
PLUMS'f EEL & GIMNGS
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We are now ready for the Fall Trade, with a full assortment
in the following lines:—
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Woollens, &c
Extra Good Value.
Cloihs, Tweeds, Tailor's Trimmings, Gent's Furnishings, &c.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
Very cheap and good quality.
Ready - lt1ade, in Suits and Over -
`Coats. Small advance on wholesale
prlees. All kinds of Clothing made to order and guarantee],
HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c. --ail New •►S les
("BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS and FFLT GOODS, in all lines,
at near the Toronto whole.ale prices.
• STAPLE LINES in GROCERIES as cheap as the .cheapest.
We are in a position to buy our stock right, and wo intend to sell at
the lowest possible paying prices. In fact we intend to take the lead for
good staple lines at the lowest prices. Conte and see our stock and get
our prices.
1.1.001) HOUSE TO RENT OR FOR SALE.
Vf on Rattenbury St, First-olase Farm,
good buildings, hard and soft water, in Hal-
lett. Easy terms. R. 151. RACEY, Iron and
Hardware Merchant, Clinton,
W 135 WILL BUY TAE 11OUSE AND
�ePP r� Lot owned by the uudereigned,
and occupied by Mr Lawrence, on Huron St.
Clinton. Hard and soft water and good Sta
lite. Terms of payment easy. Apply to JNO.
CALLANDER,24 Stanly St., London South,
HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE—SITUATE
on Osborne St. The house contains six
rooms and good stone cellar ; there aro on
the promises, herd and soft water a number
of fruit trees and good stable. The lot con -
taloa 3 of an acre, and will be eold cheap.
W. _ROBERTSON, drop Works, Clinton,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE — WELL
situated Frame house on Huron Street,
(Tinton, contains three good sized rooms down
stairs, and four looms up stitirs. Stwnmer
Kitchen, Stone Cellar, hard and soft wateY'undsr
cover. quarter acre lot wtth,Stahle thereon,
Terms reasonable, and possession given at any
time, MRS REDMOND, Clinton.
Searle's Block,
Clinton
P.LUMSTEEL & GIBBING'S
The Hub Grocory
VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE— being
lot 9, coo. 2, and lot 9, con. 8, Township
of Stanley, each containing 100 acres. There
are good buildings and about 87 acres clear-
ed on each lot, and both are in a good state
of cultivation. Those are first-class farms
convenient to Churches, School, 4•c., and
will be sold on easy terms, 'together or sepa-
rately. M, MCTAGOART, Clinton.
IloUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—Situated
on the south side of Townsend Street,
The lionise, which Is new, containa parlor,
dining room, kitchen, a number of sed
rooms and a stone cellar, the main part
being heated with a fttrnfA0. Hard and soft
water in abundance, The lot containa one
quarter of an acre, and the property toi will fl
gold On reasonable terms. Apply
CARTER, Clinton.
PROPERTY FOlt SALE — SUBSCRIBER
offers for sale that excellent property et
present occupied h, himself, oil the corner
of Princess and Ragan Sareots. Thera is an
acre of land all set out with choice fruit
trees and grape vines, plenty of hard and
soft water. Tito bonso containa throe rooms
down attars, and four above, with good cel-
lar, cloeots, &c. This 'property is vory 0011-
venient to schools, and 1s In one of the best
locations In town. *111 be sold entire, or
the lots divided. 'rel -mo rcaaounbde, JOHN
STEEP. Clinton,
TS OFFERING BIG BARGAINS IN
COTTON
COMBINE
USTED!
A Tremendous; Crash. Cottonct
away down.
A YARD WIDE AT 4 Cents.
NARROWER AT 3 CENTS.
Also, a lar, a collsig IlreII t of
DRESS GOODS to hand at 5c.
Ca,11 a,ud see iii a t once
R o b- e rtso n' $ bat Ci; 5tr.
J -.A -PAN TE.A.s W. COOPER'S BOOKSTORE.
60 cent Japan Teas for 30 cents.
50 cent Japan Teas for 25 cents.
Also a new arrival of English BreakfacSt Black'Tea, vory fine flavor. New
lot of RAISINS, 4 lbs. for 25 cents. BROOMS-2.for='25c. Call and
see our stook. Goods delivered to any part of town.
GEO- rt.LI.4UW, CLANTON
New liquor Store.
The subscriber having opened a liquor store in PERRINS BLOCK, Market
Sq., Clinton, with a full stock of Liquors of the very best brands, coosistineof
French Cognac Brandy, in woad or bottle.
Best Holland Gin, - - tt `t
Bernards Tom bin,
Irish and Scotch whisky,
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Finest Ports & Sherry wines,
PASS ALE, pts. and qta., GUINESS' STOUT, Wm. and (its. WHISKIES
Canadian ALES and PORTER, NATIVE WINES, hu.
Goods delivered to any part of the town,
JAS. SJEIEPT)AMD.
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Important Notice.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.—L1 the Brown
sub-division,lots,facing on Huron, Batten -
bury and Prineeae streets, the most desir-
able property in the vicinity of the active
and rapidly growing town of Clinton, beau-
tiful residence sights can lie bought at very
reasonable prices and terms to -'suit any one
contemplating a purchase. Apply to JAS.
B1. ,WN, Heron Road. "2m
'0d1 SALE —THE HOMESTEAD OF THE
12 late Mrs Finkle, nicely situated on Vic-
toria Terrace, Clinton, and on the hank of
the Ibtyfiold river, close to the London road
bridge. 2 acres of laud, fine orchard and
all kinds of fruit, lawn and ehrubber,y, ca'-
riage house, stable and woodshed. suitable
for retired gentleman or any person who
wants a good home at a reasonable price.
Small payment down and long time given for
balance at per cent. Alan one house to
rent in the fall. Apply to GORDON 1'EIt•
RIN or W. H. PElt,iIN.
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j'� A1tAI POR SALE OR 'e0 RENT.—THAT
1 splendid farm of 110 acres, on the Mait-
land concession, being lot 77, Ooderich town-
ship,situated 1} miles from llolntesville, and
four miles from the town of Clinton, Tho
soil' is a good clay loam, with a nevorfailing creek
Music—Vocal & Instrumental
MISS R. E. - IIEAIRN.
11111 give lessons. Torttis on application at
residence, Julienne Cottage., Clinton.
MSB i., 'WILSON, AItTi)+T.
HEAVER BLOCK. - CLINTON.
1Upstairs, oleic site Foster's Photo Gallery.)
rg tau gh1. Painting
All brunches of Painting f.
on Plush a specialty. ('lasses taught at
Blyth from Wednesday morning until Fri-
day -afternoon. Particulars as to terms. etc„
on application.
MISS FOXTON
LATE OF THE ('ONSERVAT'Ol1V I>F
MUSIC, TORONTO.
Ts prepared to take pupils in gnu+ie, For
particulars apply at residence, Rat te0burybt.
APPRENTICE WANTED -- '1'o LEARN
the blackanlithing l�u.iness. A good.
strong boy preferred. Appl) to T. TiPLIN(4
Clinton, _ - -
spring wells. seri is about
the place; also 11�f'0NEY TO LEND - ON (cOt)1) '>[C>1tT-
good There Is about 8 acresof bush, 11l OAOE8, 01• 101801201 Baan ily, at the
lowest current rates, IL. Mel 'A(iG.Ui'I'.
Vliutou, Feb. 24, 15038.
wh'loh is 0110 of the bust sugar bushes In the
county ; also two frame barns, one a bank
barn, one frame horse stable, with room for
trn horses, also two good bearing orchards,
being about six acres in wll; two good log
houses. About 45 acres seeded down, Will
be sold on reasonable terms, or rented to
,god tenant, ALEX BADOU1t, Holmesville
Pest Ofr11'e.
TWO EA It MS FOR SALE.
South half of lot No. 29, on the 8111 conces-
sion of.the Township of (ioderich, contain-
ing 40 acres more 01' ICAO, endeared and un
dor a good state of cultivation. There is on
the prouhtses n brick hotieo with all aQtksen
Mimes, good frame barn with under etabling-
gnod lies -ring orchard withnevorfailing wet
Ae. Also lot No. 28, 71.11 con., consisting of
80 01.00 mare or loss,15 acres hardwood bush
balance cleared and ender a good state of
cul tlvat iou,excellent well water. Both farms
are well fanned. win be sold separately or
in one parcel. Terms tomtit purchaser. For
further partioalars apply to MARY 'CARTE
1.04, ens the premises, or to DA's' iD CANTE-
1,ON, Clinton;
nRESS'.IA dt 1 N0 --1t 189 TP.EWARTHA, while
.1/thanking her many friends for their liberal
patronage, desires to intimate that she has re•
moved to her old premises; Albert Street, direct-
ly opposite the residence of lir Blackball, whore
.rhe will be glad to attend to the wants of all
`QTRAY CALVES.—STRAYED FROM sun-
k. RCM man's premises, lot 15, eon.11, Mullett.
about the 1st of June, two YenningS, with
rings in their right ears. Any person giving
information that will lead to their recovery
will be suitably rewarded. SIMON MWVIT- -6 -
TIEtve
, Londesboro,
(`1TRAY SL[R,EP.--STi:AYi:D FROM SUB -
L scribers premises, int 25, Maitland oon.
Ooderich township about the middle of July
last, a Southdown Ewo, not marked, a
Loieester Ewo, with long tail and piece off
the oar; also a Sotitndow n Ewo lambs. Auy
ono;returning them or giving information
leading them, Money will be suitably re-
warded. OT'TF.R 1(. w1LLSON,
W ALL Paper, Wools& Fancy Goods
This is the season for wools, and„wo
have a very large and varied at*
of all kinds. Berlin Wool . is , 4
and 8 foul, Saxony, , Andalusian,
Crewel, Ice and other Wools, also
Fingering Yarns from the cheapest
makes to the best Peac'ck brands.
illarCome and see our stoslceta
We are now showing a new line of
Wall Paper in Brown Backs, at IOc..
White backs, 122, 15 and 19. Gilts
at 25, 80, 40 and 50, with nice bor-
ders to match, bought from the best
manufacturers, and are very tasty in
pattern, superior in quality, and low
in price.
W ' COOPER, -- Beaver Block
CBSilAP—
OOTE ;and :SHOES
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CHAS. CRUICKSHANK'S.
Full lines in everything in the Foot Wear, Very Low for Cash. See m3
Mens& BoysCrircket&Lacrosseshoes
VERY i.'1TEAP (CUSTOM WORK AS USUAL,
FIVE PER Ii11NT DISCOUNT FOR
I':l ;GS TAKEN 1N EXCHANGE.
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Call on C. Cruickshank, the Boot Maker,
ALBERT STREET, B11.T.CK BLOCK, CLINTON
.Boots and Shoes
TAYLOR & Sons
Our Fall Stock is now complete. We have
the best goods in the market, and our prices
are as low as the lowest.
per cent discoatit for cash.
W. TAYLOR & SONS
CLINTON ANI) MYTH.
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