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Come and have your
eyes properly tested
by Kings Optometor
at
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JEWELLERS & ENGRAVERS,CLINTON.
GIVING up Business.
J.C.DETLOR& Co
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.re retiring from business and now offer their entire
stock and shop furniture at
laughter -;-Prices.
The goods must be sold as this is a genuine winding
up sale. Come and secure the
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>:1IQur per ba1 4 50 a 0 00
$niter 0 10 a 0 18
Eggs 0 18 a 0 18
Pork 5 00i 5 25
Hay 8 ,00 a 700
Hides 8 25 a 3 25
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Sheep Skins
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK
MARKET.
There were about 270 head of but-
chers cattle, 25 mutton critters and two
calves offered at the East End Abattoir
A large number of batohers were pre-
sent and with an aotive !demand and
rather small supplies, the high prices of
Thursday were well maintained, and
common stock brought even higher
prioes than on that day. The best
beeves sold at about 4}c Iper lb. and
pretty good stook at 4o to 4-o do.; com•
mon dry cows sold at about Bic, and the
lean beasts isold down to less than 8c
Iter lb. The market for butchers' cattle
is very firm and unless there are more
liberal supplies shortly prioes will go up
still higher. The few mutton critters
offered to -day were of rather indifferent
quality andsold at about 4,10 per lb. for
mixed lots. There are not many fat
hogs being brought to market and prices
continue at about 4 c per lb.
Wonderful Bargains
SALE REGISTER.
Farm Stock, &c., of W Nicholson, lot
35, con. 6, Goderich Township, on the
22nd inst. D. Dickinson. aunt.
WE HAVE ABOUT 250 ENDS OF
MANTLE CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS, &e., Sze
Also Odds and Ends of every description, which are being cleared out at half usual
price. GREAT BARGA '�S in all classes of WINTER GOODS, and a
Special Discount of 101' p lr cent to cash buyers till Feb. lst.
TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH
ESTATE JOHN H0aCENS
THE POPULAR
Napanee has had 500 oases of influ-
enza and several deaths have occurred.
Lady Stanley is seriously ill with in-
fluenza.
FORTY YEARS Or FARIIINO.—We are in
receipt of a copy of Harris' Rural An-
nual for 1890. It is forty years this
spring since Mr Harris moved unto his
present farm of 250 acres, near Roches-
ter, N. Y. For ten years he was editor
and proprietor of the Genesee Farmer.
His "Walks and Talks on the farm,"
commenced in the Genesee Farmer,and
continued for many years in the Ameri-
can Agriculturist, having made his farm
knownto tens of thousands of readers,
who will be glad to get a copy of the Rural
Annual. It will be sent FREE to any read-
er of the NEw ERA who will send his or
her name to the publishers.
Address, JOSEPH HARRIS SEED Co.,
Moreton Farm, Monroe Co., N. Y.
All Accounts must be paid at once.
DETIOR & CO., CLINTON.
RY GOODS HOUSE
LON DESBORO'
ROCK OIL.
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Rock Oil.—Harland Bros. have been
appointed sole agents in Clinton and
vicinity for the sale of the Celebrated
Rock Oil, and have just received a
car load. It is much superior in
quality to the ordinary oil,and at same
price. Stoves at Cost to clear out for
spring goods.
Harland Bros.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA, in
Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, for
Passengers holding second-class to Pa-
cific Coasts Points, which will be run
through from Chicago, via Omaha, to
San Francisco without change at any
intermediate point, via the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Paci-
fic Short Line only on the following
dates for leaving Chicago, viz.: Jan -
nary 16 and 30, Febuary 13 and 27,
March 13 and 27, April 10 and 24, May
8 and 22. The Sleeping Car fare from
Chicago to San Francisco ie but 84.00
per berth, and the accomodations are
excellent. For further particulars ap-
ply to the nearest coupon ticket agent,
or address A. V. H. Carpenter, Gen'l
Pass. Agent, Milwaukee, Wis.—yr,
1,294,445 bushels of Indian corn
were used in the manufacture of spirits
in Canada last yoar. Nearly the whole
of this corn was imported from the
United States. The dig filler who im-
ports corn to be used in the manufac-
ture of whiskey has the duty which he
pays upon such corn refunded to him
by Mr Foster—the great apostle of pro-
hibition—if he exports the whisky, but
the farmer who imports corn to feed
stock with gets no refund of duty when
he experts his cattle or pigs. This is
an exemplification of the Conserva-
tive idea of "one law for all."
Sir Richard Cartwright has sold
his residence in Kingston, and will
remove to either Toronto or Ottawa,
with chances in favor of the former.
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Our Low Prices continue drawing the crowd,
New - Grocery -Store.
MESSRS COOPER & LOGAN beg to announce that they have
opened out in the store next to Couch's butcher shop, a new and first-
class stock of
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Etc.,
And invite the public to inspect the same. Our
Teas, Coffees, bruit, Canned-
Goods,
annedGoods, Etc.
Are of this season's growth, and our CROCKERY and :GLASS-
WARE are of the latest design. Everything is fresh and will be sold
at the lowest prices.
Legitimate profits and unseasonable weather have had a SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON, &c., HADDIE,
long struggle for supremacy—but profits have been SISCOES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &c, always on hand.
knocked out. FINE TEAS a specialty. Farm produce taken in exchange.
A trial order solicited.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
The goods will be sold, we cannot afford to cary them
over. We must have new goods to present to our cus-
tomers every season.
Prices of all Winter Goods have been marked down,
and besides this reduction we give a cash discount of
10 per cent.
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Are you the man who couldn't offord a new Overcoat ?
Luck is after you in the shape of bargains We will
sell you a
andy - OYERCDAT
For $8, worth $12, or one for $5.75, worth $7
COOPER & LQGANClinton
T. JAC
ON, Sr,
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The Finest Clothing Cutter in the Dominion
has returned to the ranks of lb
the Profession,
And begs to announce to the people of Clinton and Prole
vince of Ontario, that he has
HOUSE TO RENT—Residence lately oc-
cupied by Mr James Thompson, corner
of William and Princess Streets. Apply 'to,
MANNING & SCOTT
Iron and Hardware, Stoves and Tin-
ware, Clinton.
HUB GROCERY
Christmas is at hand and to make it a pleasant and happy one I have
decided to give customers 13I0 BARGAINS for the next four weeks.
New . Raisins, Currants, Figs and Dates,
Crockery and Glassware very cheap,
FANCY CUPS and SAUCERS away down. Finest lot of two
Brooms for 25c. over offered iu town.
DRY WOOD FOR SALE—(Delivered)
43-10o. A LL i W. CL IN -T01'
COOD HOUSE TO RENT—ON RATTEN-
lf BURY Street; only one minute's walk
from Albert St., lately occupied bythe un-
dersigned. R. HOLMES, NEw EA Office
TO LET.—THAT DESIRABLE DWELL- 1
INC house on Rattenbury street lately
occupied by Mrs S. H. Rance. The house
contains 9 rooms with good cellar and hard
and soft water, small stable and good gar-
den: Immediate possession. Apply to R.
RANSFORD, Clinton.
FOR SALE 011 TO RENT.—HOUSE AND
lot for sale or to rent, on Townsend St.
The house, which is new, contains fourteen
rooms, and is heated with hot air. There is
also a good stone cellar, good lawn and hard
and soft water in abundance. The lot con-
tains } of an acre. Terme reasonable. A p -
ply ou the premises or to MRS C. CARTER,
Clinton. t f.
FARM FOR SALE.—SUBSCRIBER OF-
FERS for salethe farm of -112 acres, being
part of lot 20, on the Bayfield line, Goderich
township. About 90 acres cleared, the rest
hard wood and cedar and in good state
of cultivation. On the farm is a new brick
house and wood shed, hard and soft water,
also never -failing spring, close to school and
church and is well watered. Also good bank
barn with stone foundation and drive shed.
Address, THOS. H. COLE. Clinton, Ont,
SUIS OFCLOTHES
Bought C. C. Rance's Stock
For $7, or one not so good for $4.50, Every-
one a bargain for the money
We want your money aid we guarantee to give you bet-
ter value in return that any other house in the county.
Come in and see us.
Wonderfully cheap, and will conduct ih
FINE TAILORING TRADE
AT THE OLD STAND, HURON Street.
FARM FOR SALE.—SITUATED IN THE
Township of Glenelg, County of Grey,
one hundred and fifty acres, situated on -the
banks of a beautiful little lake ; 100 acres
cleared and in a good state of cultivation
can run machinery on it all; well fenced and
a first-class well, good bearing orchard, good
bank barn 60x40, straw house 60x30 all with
stone basement; also a good cottage 20x24,
with kitchen 16x20 stone, summer kitchen
16x18. All well finished and the farm is in
good shape throughout. Will be sold cheap.
Terms to suit purchaser. For fiutberar-
ticulars apply to THOMAS TOWNSEND,
Glascott, Ont. 2m:
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CHOICE NEW
FR.UIT
1
Fresh New VALENCIA RAISINS c per ib
Fresh New PATRAS CURRANTS c per lb
FRESH NEW LEMON,ORANGE & CITRON PEEI F
LOWEST CUT PRICES -13 lbs. Best Granulated White Sugar for$
cash. 17 lbs. Bright Coffeer Raw Sugar taken
for $1 cash. Fowls, But
ter•
J. W IRWI,TheTmes Tea Warehouse
o OldstoseBCo
W. L. OU I M ETT E,
LONDESBORO
Immense bargains will be given in Fine Ordered Cloth-
ing, and prices quoted for the next thirty days that will
astonish the closest buyers.
School - Book - Rush
The School Book rush is at Cooper's, to get one of their
DAISY SCRIBBLERS AND PRETTY EXERCISE BOOKS
They are quite new and the best values in town.
Authorized Text Books for Collegiate Institute,
High and Public Schools. Latest Editions,
Complete Stock
Any book sent postpaid to teachers or pupils on receipt of price
Property for sale or to rent.
A cottage on Albert St., lately occupied by
Mr James Moore. Five bed rooms, double
parlor, dining room, kitchen summer kitch-
en and pantry. Hard and sat water. Stab-
le, carriage house and fruit trees. There are
three lots on Maple Street besides the one on
which the cottage stands, making an acre of
ground in all. The cottage and one lot will
be sold separately if desired and on reason-
able terms. Possession given at once. Ap-
ply to MRS THOMAS COOPER, Clinton.
Blacksmith Shop and land
for sale.
Subscriber offers for sale the property
owned by him at Gowrie, In the county of
Perth. It consists of a blacksmith shop do-
ing a good business, with dwelling house, eta
ble and half -acre of land attached. Ie in a
splendid farming section, with no opposition
Will bo sold with or without tools. Satis-
factory reason for selling. For particulars
apply to THOS. LOBB, Holmesville, or t OS
LOBS, Gowrie.
COOPER'S BOOK STORE, -- CLINTON
Good House & Lot & Planing
Mill for Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale hie house and
lots on Albert Street. This property is very
eligibly sitnated. The house Is a good storey
and a half, frame, with all conveniences,
and contains 11 rooms. The lot 1s one-half
an acre, but will bo soli with or without the
rear quarter.
On the back part is a planing mill, with 15
horse -power engine, with 1 surface Poney
Machine,Planet, 1ae
1r Moulding M chidoublene,P Jig and Ripg
Saw, wttr shafting, belting, &o. This will
be Bold outire or to suit purchaser. Terms
oasonabio, D. BUCHANAN, Clinton
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
All accounts due the late firm of Caning-
hame & McMurray, must be paid before
the 31st of Jan., or they
theyywill be placed in
ftcollection. mew t
oheundrsned. 3NO. CUNINGHAME
JOHN McMURRAY.
CHESTER WHITE BOAR.
The subscriber will keep for servicepporta pure
bredte Boat ttom
stook. Terms $1 hester saask JOHN STANISURY
London Boad. *Ina
`'tTRAIED OR STOLEN—FROM THE
l7 eubscriber'e premises Cut Line, Gode-
rich Township, on Monday night last, a
light red cow, ;6 or 7 years old, with short
horns and large face. Also a dark red year
old heifer. Anyone giving information that
will load to their Ireooveryy wilt b suitably
rewarded. W. J. ELLIOTT,
* e
50 lm
L noww has hie saw milBER AND li thoroughly equip -
Ped
u
and
prepared to to do custom sawingnning ofall kinds,
having engaged Mr W. Dodds, a practical
sawyer, to take charge of the same. Will
buy good sound hemlock loge. Orders ro-
e ppttowns o, g solicited,
THOS. TRICK, Godo -
oh
OAUTION.–The undersigned hereby no -
<J tifics all persons that ho will not be re-
eponslblo for any debts contracted in his
name by any persons, without his written
order. GEORGE ENO, Sn.
Hallett, Doc. 27, 1889.
T. Jackson,Sr, Clinton
CCAS. CRUICgSHAN
LOTS FOR SALE.
Any one desirous of securing a choice lot
for building purposes, or land within the
corporatiou. well suited for posture, should
applylto the undersigned. These lots will be
Bold cheap, and terms made to suit the pur-
chaser. Anyreasonable time given for pay-
ment Box 1E, Clinton lm
Annual Meeting of the Me-
liillop Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Company.
The annual meeting of the McItillop .8u
tual Fire Insurance Company will be held
in the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Friday. Jan.
17th, 1890, at ono o'clock, p. m, for the pur-
pose
ffairs
of the company for
the past year, thee statement of the a elect
ing of directors and any other business that
may come before the meeting
T. B. HAYS W. J. SHANNON, e
President y Treas
PROPERTIES for SALE
The various properties re-
maining undisposed of belong-
ing to the estate of the late
Charles Middleton, deceased,
are now offered for Kale. In
order to close up the estate
these properties must be sold.
Full particulars and terms
will be made known on appli-
cation to t Q undersigned.
MANNING & scoCrroon.
BOOTS AND SHOES
My stock is now complete in every department for the FALL and WINTERI
trade. I have also on hand a large supply of AMERICAN RUBBERS AND
OVERSHOES, in alll.grades and sizes, the best ever imported into this market,.
all of which I am selling at the lowest possible prices.
CUSTOM WORK AS USUAL PROMPTLY' ATTENDED TO
Five per cent disconnt for oash.
Call on C. CRUICKSHANK, the Great Shoe
- Man, and get value for your money.
Sign of the Golden Boot,Albert St. Clintod
oors � SHOEs
Full Lines MENS FELT:BOOTS.
Full Lines Mens SOCKS and RUBBERS
Full Lines OVERSHOES and RUBBED,
And a full assortment of all other lines. Our stcc;
the best in the market, and our prices are as low as
lowest. 5 per cent discount for cash.
TAYLOR & Son
CLINTON AND 64YTH
A�..:J6nom.