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LON DESBORO
The following, linos of FALL GOODS to band and
added in stock:
!Complete line of BLACK HOSIERY, 4'i to
9 inch.
Black and Colored CASHMERE GLOVES
BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, No. 60 to 200
Fifteen (15) pieces DRESS GOODS.
Ten (10) pieces GREY FLANNELS
SHIRTS and DRAWERS—Ribbed and plain
TOP SHIRTS, from 60c. to $1.75
4
We have still a few ends of SUMMER GOODS
that are offered at very low
prices to clear.
W L. OUIM ETTE,
LON DESBORO
THE WILD WEST
QTAINJQ1 ¥4R.8
Oar actad•vaey Thuradity .lttalraoo
Thursday, Sept. 4, 1890.
Wheat, fall, old 0 95 a 0 95
Oats old 0 .88 a II 40
Oats new 0 84 a 0 84
Barley 0 40 a 0 45
Peas 0 60 a 0 60
Flour per bal 5 70 a 5 70
Butter 0 12 e 0 13
Eggs 0 14 a 0 15
Wool 020a020
Pork 5 OO a 5 50
Hay 4 50 a 5 09
Hideo 3 25 a 3 25
Sheep Skins 0 50 a 0 72
NEW FALL WHEATS.
We notice that The STEEL BROS., CO.
Seedawen, Toronto, are offering the follow•
ing new varieties : Canadian Velvet Chad,
Golden Cross, Early Red Clawson, Jones'
Winter Fyfe, and Amerioan Bronze. Send
for a copy of their circular, it will pay you.
FALL BULBS should now be se-
lected and planted
during September and October to produce
those handsome beds of Tulips, Hyacinthe,
Grouses, &c., that delight the eye so much
in spring. Send for a copy of The STEELE
BROS. CO., Toronto, Autumn Catalog.
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK
MARKET
Since our last we have to report
weak and discouraging advices from
abroad generally, which are no doubt
due to the large arrivals of cattle on 1
the other side and the falling off in the
demand. Cables from Liverpool were
weaker, and actual sales reported show•
ed a loss to shippers of considerable
money. A private cable from London
reporting sales shows that cattle "only"
lost it per head.
At the East End abattoir market
the offerings of live stock were 790 cat•
tle, 500 sheep and lambs and 29 calves.
Owing to the fine, cool weather there
was a large attendance of butchers,
consequently the demand was
and an active trade was transacted.good
Choice fat cattle were very scarce, for
which the demand was good and buy-
ers in ntany cases could not fill their
wants. There was some demand from
shippers for stockers and about 30
head were bought at3Ac. Good butch-
ers' stock sold at 4.tc, fair at 31c to 4c,
common at 31-c to 31c. and inferior at
21c to 3c per lb live weight. The de-
mand for sheep and lambs was slow, on
account of the over supply last Thurs-
day and the fact that buyers bought
freely, and in consequence they did
not require much atock of this kind
to -day. The feeling was steady and
prices showed little change. Sheep
eold at 31c to 4c per lb, live weight,
and Iambs brought from $2 to $4,50
each as to size and quality. Calves
were very scarce and dear, and sold at
from $5.50 to $12 each as to quality.
One of the special features of the Great North-Western Exhibition to
be held in Goderieh, Sept. 15-1 7, will be the performances by Bronco
John's Wild West Show. These consist of everything that could be imagined in
connection with a "Wild West" 'Show—lasso throwing, fancy shooting, Indian
fighting, exciting rescues, etc., and from the names of Bronco John, Wyoming
Bill, Oregon Jim, and others, this promises to equal the great Buffalo Bill's show
itself. In the regular line the corning fair will be the best the society has ever
held, as very expensive additions and improvements have been made in the prize
lists, which have been distributed pretty well all over the riding. Those who fail
to attend this exhibition will mise one of the events of the season, as the direct•
ors have spared neither time or money to make the GREAT NORTHWESTERN
one of the most successful fairs of Western Ontario.
Caution
Any person found destroying or injuring
property belonging to the Gynasium of the
Collegiate Institute, will be prosecuted. By
order of the Board. W. H. HINE, Secy.
Voters' List for 1890.
ifW(tCIPALITY or Tar, •rnwN nt, , t,l V'I'nt.
r'ou NTS OF At'R0' .
Notice IS hereby given, that I have trans-
mitted or delivered to the persons mentioned
in sections fi and 13 of The untario Voter.' List
Act, 1889, the copies required by said sections
to be transmitted or delivered of tha live,
made pursuant to said Art, of all persons ap-
pearing by the last revised Assessment Roll
of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote
in the said Municipality et Elections for
Members of the Legislative Assembly and at
Municipal Elections ; and that said List was
drat posted up at my office, at Clititon, on the
4th day of August. 1090, and remains there
for inspection.
Electors are called upon to examine the
Mild lint, and,. if any om iaslona or any ether
errors are tounrl therein, to take Immediate
proceedings t.0 hove the Fal 1 errors eorrcrt-
ed according to mow Dated this 4th day of
August, 1090. v.. NI ID‘TS. Clerk of the
TOPIf of Clinton
Western Fair,
The Rest of Cauldinn Fairs,
LONDON, ON'T'ARIO,
SEPT. 18th TO 27th, 1890.
Large increase in prizes.
Machinery in Motion in Main Qailding
Manufacturing goods in view of public. nest
speed programme ever offered. ((rand and
attractive SPECIAL EXHIBIT of the South-
ern Staten cotton, figs, rice, peanuts and
wild nuts each as they grow in the South,
carpets made from the leaven of the pine
and other woods of the Soutft. Products of
the turpentine stills of Georgia. Minerals,
herbs, ple.nta. barks, &e. 8•.c., and a live alli-
gator of Florida. Famous Wild West Show,
Balloon Races R• Parachute Doae,t5 ts, Fire-
works, Battda, Cte
For prize list and interma''nt nddrrss
post card to
CAPT. A W. PORTE, THOS A.ROWNE,
['resident, ,.nerotary
BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1.—Larger offerings
appear to have contributed to the de-
cline that has taken place in the mar-
ket this week, but it is also probable
that the quality of the stuff on sale,
which is not of the best, may have
had something to do with the lower
range of values. The demand is
steady; but 775 Canadian cattle were
offered at the Stanley market to -day,
and this supply appeared to ' be too
much for the market to bear, and
prices declined 1c per Ib all round,
best beeves selling at 121c. General
supplies were also fair, Although gen-
eral supplies of sheep were rather
heavy, prices were maintained, best
selling at 14c. At the Stanley market
950 Canadian sheep were offered.
The following were to -day's quota-
tions, being calculated at $4.80 to the
£ (sinning the offal):
Finest steers $0 121 to $0 00
Good to choice 0 12 b 00
Poor to medium 0 11 0 00
Inferior and bulls 0 084 .0 10
Beet sheep 0 00 0 14
Secondery 0 12 0 13
Merinos 0 111 0 121
Inferior and rams.. 0 09 0 101
TORONTO LIVE STOCK MAR-
KETS.
There was no activity about the mar-
ket, the supply of last week being such
as to meet demands in advance and at
reasonable prices. There was more de-
mand for butchers' cattle than any
other class. The general tone of the
market was dull. Export stock sold at
from }c to 1c off last week's quotations,
and even at these figures the market
was dull. Nor was the quality very
good. Prices ranged from 4c to 41c, a
few choice animals bringing 41c per Ib,
Stockers were (also easier, selling at
from 3c to 3/c. Choice lots fetched
53 60 per 100 lbs. Butchers' Cattle
sold fairly well, prices ranging from
Sc„to 3„c per lb. Choice lots brought
$3 90 per cwt, while inferiors changed
hands at from 3c to 31c per Ib. Ex-
port Sheep were not in good demand,
the demand in the old country not be-
ing very brisk. The top prices paid for
ewes and wethers was 4c per lb. for
bucks 31c. Bulls averaged $4 75 each.
Lambs were in fair demand,the highest
price paid was 1$4 40 each, but the
general figure ranged from $3 50 to
$3 40.
i'-\ LL FA IRS.
EILREN.'S -- Clothiug.,-.
Our Fall Stock of Children's Clothing has been opened out and- you should
PREPARE YOUR ECM'S'
For school by purchasing one of our Nobby Suits.
It is cheapest to buy Clothing ready made, and we show this season a nicer assort-
ment of these goods than ever before,and offer them at prices that will astonish you
See our SUITS at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.75, &c. They are wonderful value,
Odds and Ends of Summer Stock away down to clear them out to
make room for Fall Goods.
5 per c. off for cash.
Huron Central Clinton
Oct 1-2-3
Western, London, Sept. 19-27
The Industrial,Toronto; Sept. 4.20
Morris at Blyth. Oct, 9-10.
Southern,I3rantford, Sept. 9-11
Northwestern,Goderich Sept. 15-17
Southern St. Thomas, Sept. 16-18
Great Central Ilamiltion, Sept. 22-26
Central Canada Ottawa, Sept. 22.27
Center Bruce Paisley, Sept. 24.26
Central Guelph, Sept. 25-26
Northern, Walkerton, Sept. 30, Oct. 3
North Perth, Stratford, Oct. 2-3
East Wawanosh Belgrave, Oct. 7.8
Tuckersmith, Seaforth, Sept 30, Oct 1.
Stanley branch, Bayfield, Oct 8.0
Wingham, Sept 30, Oct 1.
East Huron, Brussles, Oct. 2.3
Stephen, Exeter, Sept. 29.30
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ESTATE JOHN I30aCENS.
Honteseeker's Excursions.
Will leave Chicago and Milwaukee via
the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway, for points in Northern Iowa
Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dak-
ota, (including the great Sioux Reser-
vation) Montana, Colorado, Kansas and
Nebraska, on September 9th, and 23,
and October 14, 1890.
Rates for these excursions will be
about one fare for the round trip, and
tickets will be good for return .within
thirty days from date of'sale.
For further information, apply
any Coupon Ticket Agent in the United
States and Canada. A. J. Taylor, Tray.
Pass. Agt., Toronto.
Wanted
A n apprentice boy to learn Sheep Skin tann
WM. MAEI)EL, Renmiller. 3
MRS. WHITT. M.C.SAM
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Plano, Organ and Teehnicon, or Mnaele
developer. for nae of pupils. Rooms a,
Mr. A. Rant s, Itattonhnry Street, Clinton
OAKES ORGANS
AND PIANOS
SEVEN QIIESTI01vS FOR THE MASSES.
1. Do you purpose buying
an Organ or Piano!
2. Do you wish to rent a
Piano or Organ ?
3. Do you want a reliable
Tuner to take care of your Pi-
ano by the year ?
4. Have you a Piano to
move%
5. Have you seen our beau.
tiful Six -Octave Piano -Cased
Organ.
ti. Do you know that G. F.
OAKES is the only man in the
county of Huron of whom you
can purchase the splendid Or-
gans built by the Oakes Organ
Company.
T. Do you know that by writ-
ing a card and directing it to
G. F. Oakes, Box 11, Clinton,
you can procure a splendid il-
lustrated catalogue of Organs
and Pianos.
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GEORGE F_
RELIABLE ORGAN
Organs or Pianos
at prices that will
suit purchasers
Second-hand Pia-
nos to rent
A reliable 'Piano
tuner sent to any
part of the county
Pianos moved un-
damaged
Six -Octave Piano
cases, handsomest
in Canada.
Music furnished
for church open-
ings & entertain-
, ments, &c. Write
for c a,talogue to
DEALER,
I30 C 11, cDi:r T 0i r , o:N- r-
1RUIOKSII9 N
BOOTS and SH0Es
VII ll lines
cheapest.
of everything i u foot wear, as rhe.,p as the
A few job lines at less than half c,.st Call
early and secure bargains.
C. CRUICKSHA-NK, Clinton
Bargains in Prints
15 c. PRINTS for 12i c. 12', c. PRINTS for 10.:
Some of these are very handsome.
FINE PRIZE BAKING POWDER in 25 cent ane. No blanks.
WEBSTER'S ENCYCLOP/FDIA given away free. Come and see about
NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE,
Corning in and opening out fine: If you want to get the beat valuefor your
money and produce, THIS IS THE PLACE
,iAny quantity of 000D TUB BUTTER and FRESH EGGS wanted
at highest market price.
Your patronage respectfully solicited, at ADAMS' EMPORIUM.
R. ADAMS. LONDESBORO
HITS GROCERY
We make a specialty of
Try our Blended Black,
We can give good Japan
Also choiceYoungHyson
gives good satisfaction,
and you'll use no other.
at all prices to suit,
that gives satisfaction.
We told our customers not to b• deceived with peddlers, and a number have
taken our advice and quit them, They find that theylcan do as well at the Hub
OUR COFFEE is the hest we can buy in Canada. We guarantee satisfac-
tion every time.
CI-F.C),')SW A.I,L..40hW, CILAINIPC,N
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Ne« (goods Goods
New Goods are coaling in every week, and our Fall
Stock will soon be complete.
See:our SCOTCH TWEED SUITS at $18. See our CANADIAN at $IG.
See our BLACK SUITS at 823, 824, 825, 826. If you are in need of a
PAIR OF PANTS to wear around in the evening, we have them at prices
to suit you. 84.50, $5, $5.50, 86, 86.50. See our SPECIAL LINE OF
PANTS at $•i. Drop in before ordering, and look at our stock. No trouble
to show goods, We guatantee a fit or no sale. -
t 'inure:,,,^
Ala. •r
SMITH'S BLOCK. CLINTON
r Opposite Con,wr's
1 Rook store
Walton : & : Morrison,
The leading Tailors of Clinton
SPEUIAL DISCOUNT SALE
FOR NEXT 30 DAYS
we will give
special dis-
counts off for the balance of our
Summer Stock of Boots and Shoes
Eggs Taken in Exchange
W. Taylor & Sons
M—r-
Anr; 14q0 CLINTON AND BLYTH
We will give the New
Era from now to the end
of the year, to new sub-
scribers, for 35 cents cash