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Thursday, Nov, 8, 1888.
rain, which llpt been prettir ,firm
for eever+t1 t1ay4„ 4.:0x1400 easigr, the
qquotatignp having taken, a oughts rope
At I4ondort, .00 0.0e0 price being
Paid i4:.;1 17, while Toronto is only
*1.20, theteame a:Clinton?
Wheat, fall,whiteland red 1 18 1 20
Oats - • -, - 0 34 0 34
Barley . - u 60 a 0 75
Fetus - - 0 62 a 0 62
Flour, per owt - - 3 00 a 3 25
Potatoes • 0 35 a 0 35
Buttes • 0 18 a 0 19
E4gt% - 0 19 a 0 20
Pork 0 00 a 0 00
Hay 12 00 a15 00
Hides, 5 00 a 5 50
Wool, 0 20 a 0 20
Chickens per pair - - 0 30 a 0, 35
Ducks per pair - - 0 50 a Q 60
Geese - • - - 0 GO a 0 60
BLYTH MARKETS.
Reported specially for NEW ERA every Thursday
Blyth, Nov. 8, 1888.
Fall wheat, red, per bush. 1 17 1 20
Spring " new 1 16 1 20
Oats 33 a 35
Barley 55 a 75
P,eae 58 a GO
Potatoes, per bas 35 a 35
Eggs per doz 18 • . sal a 18
CH EAPSIDE.
The undersigned has decided to clear out at
actual wholesale prices the new stock of Dry
Goods at the above establishment. This
presents to the people of Clinton and sur-
rounding country a magnificent chance to
purchase goods at a discount of' nearly 25
per ct. on regular selling figures. The stack
is almost entirely new, and comprises a fine
selection of all the latest goods
The sale will commence on Sat-
urday next, and be continued till
the stock is disposed of.
)Remember, everything will be offered at wholesale
prices, and good buyers will understand that they will
strike something that they don't see every day.
Fetch -along your BUTTER and EGGS, and get Goods
at cost price.
T. JACKSON, SR
Cheapside, Clinton
THE POPULAR
DRY GOODS HOUSE
i.ON DESBORO.
The rush for our READY-MADE CLOTHING and
,OVERCOATS continues. We never had the Opportu-
nity of offering such good value as we have this season.
Every Suit and Overcoat we send out is a splendid ad-
vertisement for us. The demand for some lines has been
so great that we have had to duplicate orders, although
the season has ,just opened.
TFIAT LINE OF BROWN- and BLACK WORSTED
OVERCOATS at $9 50 and $11 is a great favorite, and
the TWEED SUITS at $8.50 and $10, have taken the
lead. We have this week received the second lot of
both Overcoats and Suits, so that our stock is complete
We claim that you will save from one to four dollars in
buying a Suit or Overcoat from us. Colne in and exp
amine goods, hear our prices, and then determine whe,
• tiler our claim is well founded or not.
The irresistable bargain we are showing this week is a
line of FANCY CHECKED WINCEYS. beautiful col-
orings, neat patterns, heavy weights, worth at least 1.`4 -
cents per yard. We -,,offer this lot at 12 yards for $1. If
you want it conic now. We cannot replace them at less
than 121 cents.
Do not forget our prizes. Every one purchasing five
dollars worth of Goods for cash, or trade, is entitled to
a ticket. Five tickets out of two hundred will draw
prizes, onepf which is a Sewing Machine valued at $60.
Try your fortune. We guarantee you as Much at Least
tor your five dollars as you will get at any other store in
[tree county, and you have a chance of the Machine
W. L. OUIMETTE,
LON DESBORO
Butter,rolla . . . . 17 a 19
Hoe, .
Beef - - 400a500
Pork • - 5 50 a 7 00
Hay - - - 12 00 a 16 00
TORONTO MARKET:
Toronto, Nov. 8, 1888.
Wheat, fall - - 1 20 a 1 20
Wheat, spring - - 1 18 a 1 20
Barley - - - - 0 68 a 0 75
Oats - - - 0 40 a 41}
Peas - - - - 0 65 a 0 67
Butter, pound rolls - 0 23 a 0 24
Butter, large rolls - 0 19 a 0 21
Eggs, new laid, per doz 0 19 a 0 20
TORONTO DAIRY PRODUCE
Butter—Dull and easier. Receipts
continue large. The range of prices
continues the same, but it takes a very
fine tub or roll to bring top figures now.
Choice, as a rule, sold at 20c, though
selections occasionally brought 21o.
Very few lots moving. Sixty packages
of good dairy sold at 18c. Pound rolls
are in good demand at 20 to 22o. Med-
ium dull and hard to sell, Creamery
tending easier under a lighter demand.
MONTREAL DAIRY PRODUCE.
BUTTEL—The situation is unchanged
Fine butter is very firmly held. We
quote :—Creamery, Sept., 25c to 26e;
do. August, 19c to 22io ; Townships, 17c
to 220; Western,good to fine, 16c to 180;
do, poor to medium, 12c to 14c.
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK,
MARKET
There were about 750 head of butchers'
cattle, 125 sheep and lambs, and 25
calves offered at the East End Abattoir
Trade was slow and prices rather lower
all round; only a few choice animals were
sold at about 4c per lb.;pretty good stook
sell at from 3c to 3}o do., and common
cows at from 2 to 20, while some of the
worst cattle sold for little, if any over
lie per lb. It is probable that a large
number will not be sold. Good calves,
about two months old, Bold for a much
larger sum than if they had been a year
older. Mutton critters are lower all
round, excepting good Iambs which are
rather scarce, and bring pretty high
rates. Sheep sold at from 83 to 15 each
and lambs at from 82.25 to 14.25 each.
Fat hogs are in good supply and sell at
from 5]c to a little over bio per Ib.
CORN
FOR SALE AT THE
Clinton - Mills.
WHOLE OR GROUND,
PRICES REASONABLE.
JAS. FAIR, CLINTON.
MONEY TO LEND- ON GOOD MORT-
eAGES, or personal security, at the
lowest current rates. M. MCTAGt ART,
(liuton, Feb. 24, 1888.
TO LET. -A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE
on Huron Street, 10 rooms, bard and soft
water, good Stable, large garden. Possession
1st November. Apply to JOHN RIDOUT,
HOUSE TO RENT -THAT LARGE AND
comfortable brick dwelling House on
Rattonbury Street at present occupied by Mr
Calback, will be to rent on the let of Nov.
Will be let at a reasonable rate. Apply to
ROBERT FITZSIMONS, Clinton.
BOAR PIG FOR SERVICE. -THE SUB-
scRIHEa keeps forseryice, on hat farm 2nd
Con. of Hullett, a large -breed Suffolk Boar,
full bred, raised by that well known breeder,
Mr John Govier. Terme $1 at time of ser-
vice, with the privilege of returning if nec-
essary. HENRY FREEMAN,HULLETT.
ONE ACRE LOT FOR SALE,-,WVELL SIT-
IIATEn for building lots in a very desir-
able part of Clinton with about 75 choice
fruit trees, some bearing apples, pears, plums
cherries, grape vines, and black and red cur-
rents. For further particulars apply at the
NEW ERA OFFICE. t, f.
``s TRAY SHEEP. - STRAYED FROM THE
17subscriber'e premises, in July last, two
Ewes & two Lambs, all marked with two
notches under the right ear. One of the
ewes has along tail. Finder will be suitably
rewarded. THOS. J. POTTER, lot 10, 14t1i
con. Godcrich Township•
f tTRAY HEIFER. -STRAYED FROM THE
17subecriber's premises, about the let of
May last, a three year old, all red Heifer,
small size. Any ono giving information as
will lead to its recovery. will be suitably
rows •ded. PETER PERDUE, Huron Road,
(xode0ih Township,
' OAR FOR SERVICE. -THE UNDER -
.1 -/SIGNED bas a young. Berkshire boar for
service which he purchased from Mr Dol -
bridge of Winchelsea. Ho has a good pedigree
and has been a prize winner at Rome of the
leading Exhibitions in the county this fall.
Terms SI with privilege of returning if nec-
essary, A, T. CARBERT Hullett.
TVNDALL-BROS DAIRY. -THE SUB-
CEinEEs desire to thank the people of
Clinton for the very liberal patronage ex-
tended to them since their establishment
here, and would intimate at the same time
that they aro not leaving the neighborhood,
having secured another farm. All orders
will receive prompt attention as heretofore.
TYNDALL P1005. Clinton.
TOUIINITI'I111 REPAIR^ SHOT'. -SCR-
11' scnmra'e health not allowing him to
work outside, he has opened a Repair Shop
on V ictoria street,directl,y opposite Globous()
of Mr George Tedford, where he will repair
all kinds of Furniture and household articles
generally, Trunks, baby carriages, etc &c.
at the lowest possible rates. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Orders solicited. I'ersons can
leave nrdors with Mr Croesen, grocer, or at
snbecriber's place of huslness, and all sneh
will reoeiv' prompt attention. .TOIIN I'OW-
Ey.L, Clinton,
Important Notice.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.-Tn the Brown
Autrdiriaion, lots facing on Huron, ilalton-
bury and Princess streets, the most desir-
ably property in tho vicinity of the active
and rapidly growing town of Clinton, beau-
tiful residence sights can be bought at very
reasonable prices and terimt to snit any one
contemplating a pnrche.'-. Apply to ,IAF,
BROWN, Huron Roagi ;lm
Offer this week, and until all are sold,
0 pieces ofDress Goods
USUAL PRICE 20 and 25 CENTS.
CLEARJ .NG PRICE 8 and lOe.
Stock of :7 tie . Cloths and Trimm-
ing;
, _ very complete.
*Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in our Mantle Dep't. Five per cent off for Cash.
'JOHN WISEMAN Manager.
coon
W.H 1'FRITY1 ON
EY.ETEF.ONT.
Estate J. 1-10DCEN'S.
J.C. DETLOR &Co
HAVE JUST OPENED
£hi1tf DRESS G.000s
BOUGHT AT A BARGAIN,
ALSO, A FRESH LOT OF
�f
I1 I
HILL'S PLOWS } temperedteztt»ith best ettl'a
ards.
SINGLE &DOUBLE SULKY PLOWS
All kinds of repairs for W. II. Verity At Sou's Plows, Cutting Boxes, Ate
M_ R.A..CEY
Iron and Hardware Merchant, Clinton
FOSTER &RITER
WINE- AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CLINTON,
TO THE PTTBLIC.
We announce that we have bought out the Liquor Business recently started by
J. Sheppard, and have removed the same to the
Stern Quo Door west of C. C. Rance & Co's Tailoring Establishment,
tle
J j
S9
'Arid Dress & Mantle Ornaments.
MANTLES CUT FREE OP CHARGE.
NOVELTIES in MILLINERY
J C Detlor& Go,i`.linton
�7EW FIRM=
PLbMSTg!L &MRS
We will keep in stock the productions of the best Canadian, Scotch and Irish
Distilleries. Ws will keep in stock the productions of the best Canadian and
English Breweries. We will keep in stock the best FRENCH, SPANISH and
CANADIAN WINES, for medicinal purposes.
OUR PRICES will be as low for first-class goods as Montreal, Lon-
don or Toronto. HOTELS SUPPLIED at wholesale prices. Goods delivered
to all parts of the town free of charge, DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT, AS OUR
TERMS- ARE STRICTLY CASH.
FOSTER ced RITER,
000
We are now ready fbr 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, Gut's Furnishings, &g.
--OHEIAP Very cheap and good quality.
OOT : and :SHOES
AT
CHAS. CRU iCKSHAN KSS.
Full lines in everything in the Foot Wear, Very Low for Cash. See m)
Mensa Boyser cketcLacrosse8hoes
VERY CHEAP CUSTOM WORK AS USUAL,
FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNTIFOR CASH.
EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Call on C. Cruickshank, the Boot Maker,
ALBERT STREET, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON
The Hub Grocryi
IIas a now'arr'ival of C1ROCKEIIY k 0LASS\VAR1:.
('all and see the TEA SETS, TOILET SE1S. GLASS SETS, very cheap
Don't fail to ask for my NEW I3LENI) Oh COFFEE.
('AS�I 1.'011 FIRST CLASS TRIS iBUTTER.
(00DS DELIVERED.
GEO, SW 4.LL.4C1W, CT.INTON
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.
Five per cent discount for cash.
W. TAYLOR & SONS
CLINTON AND BLYTH
CI.tO'2'HINC-i- Ready - Made, in Suits and Over-
} Coats. Small advance on wholesale
prices. All kinds of Clothing made to order and guaranteed.
HATS, CAPS, FURS, &e. --all New Styles
•
BOOTS and SNOES, RUBBERS and FELT GOODS, in all lines,
at near the Toronto wholesale prices.
STAPLE LINES iN GROCERIES as cheap as the cheapest.
Weare in a position to buy our stock right, and we 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. Come and see our stock and get
our prices.
Searle's Block,
Clinton
PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS
Wools and Yarns
DIRECT FROMIGERMANY.
BERLIN WOOL, 2, 4, and 8 fold
ANDALUSIAN WOOL
FLEECY WOOL.
POMPADOUR WOOL
ICE WOOL
SAXONY YARN
BARKER Fingering
BALDWIN Fingering
PYRAMID Fingering
PEACOCK Fingering
Our customers may depend ongetting the pore and unloaded Yarns from us,-atit
we buy only the very best and import direct from manufacturers.
W,Cooper,Clinton,Stationer& Fancy Goods dealer
CHINA HALL
To nralce roam for New Importations, we will, until Dec. 1st, GIVE TEN PER
('ENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH on our large stock of CROCKERY, CFIINA
AND GLASSWARE.
DECORATED DINNER AND TEA SETS.
10 PIECE TOILET SETS.
Parties in need of anything in this line should not miss the opportunity of se,
curing cheap bargains, as we aro bound to reduce our stock.
We offer NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA at 40 canto, worth 60.
We offer NEW SEASON BLAOK TEA at 25 cents, w,lrth 40.
We offer NEW SEASON null TEA at 25 cents, worth 35.
NEW CURRANTS and RAISINS, cheap. 2 EEC OiS for 25c
FRESH FINAN HADDIE, SISCOS, EERRING, BLOATERS, &c
Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town. C ave tie It call.
BUTTER ANI) EGGS TAKEN AS ('ASII.
N. ROBSON. CHINA HALL.