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CLINTON MARKETS.
LAIIIiiiNCECorrected every Tburs4 y sfternoou.
1 Thursday, May' 23, 1889.
Wheat, fall 85 a U 98
Oateat, spring 28 a 0 28
a 0 45
Barley 0 40
SPECTACLES
Peas 0 53 a 0 53
Flom Butter per owl 0 16 a 0 17
2 75 a 2 75
Pok • 5 795: 2g
Hay 9 00 a 9 00
—FITTED AT—
ROB, W. COATS'
These
FOR 40c. • A PAIR
were bought direct from Laurance, and are genuine. I fit with
KING'S OPTOMETER, and guarantee satisfaction.
ROB. W. COATS,
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. CLINTON.
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-far Ir>f 'ants arm Children.
"Caetorlaissowell adapted tochildrenthat Castoria dares Colic, Constipation,
I recommend itassuperior Loony prescription ISour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation.
known to me." IIA.. encase, M. D., Sills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di-
gestion,
333 8, Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 Mltrray-tl'rrll
The Rush Continues
FOR
ThoseLace Curtains
And Carpets,
-� DETLORS GREAT. SAS
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Their display of New Millinery is immense
Detior .& Co., Clinton
-THE POPULAR
DRY
GOODS
OUSE
LO -N DES HORO
Ask for our SASH RIBBON, in inches
wide, at 25 .cents:
SPECIAL GI
VALUE
IN
outs Hosiery
NICE ASSORTMENT OF
PRINTS and MUSLINS.
I:113. Grocery Dep'rt
We are offering special inducements to purclia,sers of
SUGAR in I00 lb. lots. Ask for prices,
OUR .JAPAN TEA, in :, lb. tin Cannisters, at 40 cts.
' a pound, is taking the lead.
We have a 'large quantity of first-class POTATOES
that will be sold cheap.
Try our MAMMOTI[ S. S. CORN for fodder.
GROUND OII. CAKE, at Mill Price.
Your patronage' solicited.
W. L.--,OUIMETT ;,
LONiDERBORO
BLYTH MARKETS
,Blyth, May 23, 1889
Wheat, fall,white and red 0 95 a 0 97
Wheat spring, 0 95 a 0 97
Oats 0 28 a 0 28
Barley 0 40 a 0 45
Peas 0 53 a 0 53
Eggs 0 9 a 0 10
Butter 0 16 a 0 17
Hogs 5 50 alb 00
Beef 5 50 a 6 00
Hay 9 00 a 9 00
TORONTO MARKETS
Toronto, May 93, 1889.',
Wheat, fall 0 93 a 0 93
Wheat, spring 0 88 a 0 83
Barley 0 47 a 0 52
Oats 0 31 a 0 32
Peas 0 60 a 0 60
Batter, rolls 0 19 a 0 21
Butter, large rolls 0 17 a 0 18
Eggs per dozen 0 13 a 0 14
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK
MARKET
About 350 butchers' cattle, 200'calves
and 300 sheep and lambs offered at the
Eest End abattoir. There was an act•
ive demand for shipping cattle. Twelve
cattle ships are to sail during the week.
Good large cattle bought at from 4ic to
5o per lb., and a few best butchers' cattle
brought over 4ic. Calves sold at from
$ tp 2d. pach,. x,6fiy few. broug11t Qver 45,.
Good demand for sheep for shipping;
ordinary sold at from $4 to $6.50 each,
or from 4c 44ic per lb,; lambs from
52 to $4. Fa^t`hogs lower, from 5.1c for
fed,
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Flour, Feed and Seed
Business for sale
The subscriber, who 1s desirous
of going to Manitoba, offers for
sale his Flour and Feed and Seed
business in Clinton, It is well established,
with a good profitable trade, and is a splen-
did chance to pushing, live 'man. Terms
satisfactory. ROBT. FITZSIMONS, Clinton
QALES'ME
Wto canvass forA saleN TEgD Steak, on
SALARY AND EBPENSE9, or commission.
Steady omploy.ment. Apply at once, stating
age. Refer to this paper. J. B. NELLIS &
CO., Rochester N.Y, •g
The Improved White.
Another lot of the WHITE'SEwIlG MA-
CHINES just arrived, which I am selling
cheap. See the new self -setting needle, see
the new,stitcb regulator, set the regulator
by number for any length of stitch you re-
quire, no need to sew a piece of goods to get
the right length of stitch, The new Tension
Reliever is the newest improvement on any.
machine; as soon as the presser foot is raised
the tension is loosened, and no breaking of
thread or needles in taking the goods out of
the machine: Examine the now Bent Wood
Cover—the strongest cover made. Have a
machine sent to your house on trial. I want
you to be perfectly satisfied that the White
is the, best machine for the money, if not, I
will take it away ; it will cost von nothing to
try one. J. W0R8ELL, Agent
COUNTY OF HURON TEACHERS EX
AXINATI0N5 1869.
Second and third class non-professional
examinations at the Collegiate I ust itu tes and
High Schools in the County on Tuesday, 9th
July, 8.40 a.m. First C., July 16th, 8.40 a.88.
Candidates who wish to write at either Chu.
ton or Seaforth must notify,A, M. MAnl.ocn,
Esq., P.S. Inspector, Clinton P. 0, not later
tljan the 22nd of May, stating which'of the
•two schools they intend to write at, and those
who wish to write at Goderich must notify
.1, E. Tom,Esq. P.S. Inspector,Goderich P.O.,
at the Same date. The notice must be ac-
companied by a fee of or 810 if the Can-
didate applies for the First Class as well as
Second Class Examinations, No name will
be forwarded to the Department tinless the
fee accompanies it. Head blasters of the
Collegiate Institutes or High Schools will
please send the applications of their Candi-
dates to the Inspector of the division in
which the Collegiate Institute orHigh School
is situated. Forms of application may be
had from the Secretary.
PETER AD:1MS0N,
SECY. B. JOSS.
ouch:rich, April 22nd, 1880.
•
In the High Court of Justice.
Common Pleas Division.
FOltSYTH vs. FORSYTH
Pursuant to the judgment of this II on or-
a ble Court, doted the 2)t1 ci=ty of .Marel.,1',r-',
made hetrein, the creditors of the defendant.
Alexander Forsyth, the younger, lately of.
the Township ofTuckerswith, in the County
of Huron, yemuan', are, on or before the tato
clay of May, 1889, to send by post, prepaid,
to Messrs (Jarrow n: l'roudfoot. of tltc Town
of Godorich,iu the County of Huron, Solici-
tors for the plaintiff, their cbristian and
surnames, addresses and description, the
full particulars of their claims, a statement
of their accounts; and the nature of the se-
curities, if auy, hold by them; or in default
thereof they will be peremptorily excluded
from the benefit of the said judgment. Every
creditor holding any security is to produce
the same before me at uay Chambers in the
Court House, in the said Town of Goderich,
on the 22nd day of May, 1889, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, being the time appointed
for adjudication on the claims.
Dated at Goderich this 23rd day of April,
1889,
S. MALCOMSON,
Local 'Master at Goderich
jJA$ItO \V & PEOUDFOOT,
31 Plaintiff's Solicitors,
REDUCED RATES
I1
To 1IANITOBA, P,RIT. COLT."MBIA
And the NOII.-WESTERN STATES
VIA BEATYS SARNIA LINE
Steamers, United Empire, Ontario and
Campana, sailing from Sarnia during navi-
gation iweather permitting) every Tuesday
and Friday night, and calling on Wednes-
day and Saturdays at Goderich and Kilmer
dine, connecting at the latter place with the
G. T. R. train leaving (Minton at 10 a. in:, for
St Joe's Island, Garden River, Sault Ste.
Mar.5 Port Arthur and Duluth, connecting
at Port, Arthur with the Canadian Pacific
Railway, and at Duluth with the Itod River
alloy Railway, Lowest Rates, bestaccom•
odations, Express time and choice of
routes.
JAMES 11. BEATTY,
Gcul, Manager Sarnia
W. JACKSON
A. 0. 1'ATTISON
Agents, Clinton.
SH I NGLS
SHINGLES
SHINGLES
las. '1'tt itrhelI 1,,.t-; torr,
load,• t:u•rt of
Warranted , XX (r('ol't. i;lu
Il:lf Shingles
Car(tenh'rs'ay they are the
e estate no Bcdgeni
Have just opened out 2 cases more of those
CHEAP PRINTS, New Patterns.
L•
COVMS Sc. HOSIERY
Splendid, assortment to choose- from.
To hand, New Lawns, Muslins, Ohambrays,
and Black Lace Bunting.
5 per cent off for cash
JOHN WISEMAN Manager.
Estate J. -IIQENB.
IT
THE LE AD G ►
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Furniture Dealers,
Cabinet Makers,
- Undertakers;
And Upholsterers.
PICTURE FRAMING, A ••SPECIALTY.
CALL AT THE
Red RockerFu rn itu re -E m pori u m
Albert Street, Brick Block, Clinton
Another Lot of BABY CARRIAGES
NONE BETTER OR. CHEAPER
NEW WALL PAPER, EXPRESS WAGGONS,
WINDOW SHADES, CANES, &c.
COOPER'S Book Store, Clinton.
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M JD_
HOUSEHOLD TALK
LONDESBORO
FINE SPRINGG000S
HANDSOME PRINTS, NICE DRESS GOODS,
STYLISH PARASOLS, FINE MILLINERY,
NOBBY TWEEDS, BOOT & SHOES,
FINE SLIPPERS, &c.•
-
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, FODDER CORN
HUNGARIAN SEED, FINE GROUND
OIL CAKE, &c., &c.
April 5th, 1889.
R. ADAMS.
BANKRUPT.
Stock -of
o
Special. Prises for One Month
on the Hardware Stock of R. Dd. Rsicey
. In Cutlery, Spoons, Spades and Shovels, Rakes and Hoes, Harvest Tools,
Nails and Hinges, Paints, Oils and Glass.
We .have also REDUCED OUR PRICES ON STOVES, and our prices
on Tinware are now about 25 per cent less than ordinary prices.
PURE MANILLA and. FLAX BINDING TWINE, order
early scras to secure it. '
.Full stock OILED and ANNEALED WIRE, RIBBON WIRE, BARBED
WIRE, Sc.
Call"early and secure a bargain before all is cleared out.
II RI &:N -JJ 3E31R,CDS.
Iron and Hardware Merchants, Stoves and Tinware, Clinton
_W"..IIR/Wil\T WALL
LOW PRICES Selling Off AT GOS'I'
PAPER
IN TEAS, SUGARS, CANNED GOODS,
CROCKERY and. GLASSWARE.
rB'titter and Eggs taken as cash
J. W. IRWIN, - The K Times ' Tea Warehouse,
Cooper's Old Stand, Cor. Searle's.Blo(:k, CLINTON •
Notice to Owners of Lots 1n
the Clinton Cemetery
The Cemetery Committee having examin-
ed the Clinton Cemetery, find thata number
of the lots are in a disorderly and Unsightly
condition, by reason of certain unsuitable
trees and shrubs having been planted there-
in, contrary to the by-law, destroyiing botchy
their own lots and those adjacent thereto.—
Many of the monuments and fences are
broken down and leaning over, and theColn-
mittee request the owners of said lots to have
them put in proper order at once, as the
Committee intend, if possible this year, to
put the Cemetery in much better condition
than it has hitherto been kept. The Care-
taker of the Cemetery will undertake, for a
small fee, to keep lots in proper order. Fur-
ther information can be had ou application
to OEORGE TEDFORD, Superintendent
W. C. SEARLE,
4i Chairman Cemetery Coni,
SPE CIAL
SIONS
in
1'.\i'1:1; nu.. f)I ('f11t.1Tl0'. , n1
I ids., 1104 suit ti.r Flint+.
J, TWITCHELL, CLINTON. I COPP 84 LOGAN!
Clinton Court of.Itevision
t Take notice that the Assessment Roll of
the Town of Clinton has this day been re-
urned by the Assessor to me, n,nd that the
Court of Revision will hold its first sitting in
tho Council Chamber, Town Hall, on Thurs-
day, May 30, 1889, at the hour of 8 p.m. for
the purpose of hearing and rectifying all
complaints against or errors ou the Assess-
ment Roll of this present year: Persons in -
Wrested are requested to tante notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
W. COATS, Clerk
Clinton, May let, 1680
Never SayDie
When such a Wonderful Remedy as
RialliokiledIcated1103
I. at hand, Cheat , rmenelm's, at d
Prompt.
,yet,l\'1•;li, 1- 1l)XEY c1 liLO0I) diseases•
.reeti>vl with wonderful skill. Composed
'1(1111'011.1a herbs, each and every om
,lesigt(irtod to do its part in the transfer.
suit inn of the human system. The weak
,Wade strong, and the strong made
+1Pnnger. Prove it for yourself and In
in.ppv, as in days of yore. Sold by drug
1lists end authorized events.
Pushing Lady Agents wanted to whoa:
rill inducements will b • offered
2J AND 50 CENTS
1)f,\MoNl) T1;,\ co,
W. 1/. Pon ,sat,,+. Chief Aunt, Lot,rlon
The undersigned will sell oft' his well assorted stock of Wall Paper
and Decorations at.cost for cash on delivery. This sale will probably'
coutinue witlaout change, until the whole stock is sold.
A.WOR�HINCC --TON,Clinton
HUB GROCERY
We would iikb to sec everybody who wants a GOOD CUP OF TEA, whether
it be Green, Black or Japan. We keep the VERY BEST COFFEE to bo had,
ana grind it fresh. ,
Crockery, printed and plain, cheap
In SOAP we give big bargains, 5 lb. Bars for 25 cents. Broome, Brnshes and
Woodenware. See our STEEL HOOP PAIL, no dropping off of Hoops, or pail
falling,to pieces. CHOICE FLAX SEED for sale. Butter & Eggs as cash
Gi EO, W ALLOW, CLINTON
BOOTS & SHOES
189 SPRING &TS RIMER 1889
Our stock fur this season is very complete. The quality and style
our goods are very snliet'ior, and nay pri('es nl'e low.
AN ASSORTMENT OF TRUNKS -AND VALISES CHEAP
;ggs l4lken in exchange. 5 per cent 0(1 for cash.
L9 & Sons
O UNTON AND BLYTH