The Huron News-Record, 1886-05-19, Page 595.
ARE' YOU! LOOKING
FOIA THEM ?
The Cheap Lines of Dress Goods
" `le Low -Priced Hosiery.
The Big Stock of Prints.-
--Go to the place where they keep them-•
telt
GEO E. PAY & COMPANY
The Dry -Gooch Emporium of Clinton.
• TO THE. FARMERS !
Study your oi'h interest and go whore •
you Qan get
Reliable°- Harness,
•
I tnanutoctiire none but the Lissy or S'rocu.
beware of drops that sell cheap, as they have
yol to live eta' Call and get wipes. Orders
by' mail promptly attenUbd to.
HARNESS. EMPORIUM, 13LYT1(1, ONT.
Blyth ,Pump' Factory.
.Lt' IES FERGUSON t
Il yt ing ret business -tone premises !$r.
needy known as Tun MOUNTcA.s'5j I 1111LL,
would thanknJ old patrons' for past latyors,•and
is in ly better position than: avec to proutptl.r'filf
• all orders entrusted to him.' A stook of 000D
PUMPS 011 S on hind. Or`lorecl work a specialty.
)reels dug and completed en, short. notice. All
work k guaranteed. Prices reasonable. • orders by
mail promptly attended to:.
384 tf JAMES FERCUSON, Myth,
liilry has.promised his sfipport,. al-
though. no Conservatives; will join'
:..I ord HartL'rigtonta' cabinet... It is
expected: that Mr: Trovelyalr trill'
join Lord Hartington, 'but.that Mr..,
6.'halubeillln will. hald,aloof: •
Isiytlt.
'rho -regular Meeting of -the Orange
lodge tool: place in tholr hall on
Monday evening,
Mrs;. Charles Poulton, of Ripley,
was on a visit to friends tore this
week. • •
Mr. J'o`seph Combs left here on
Monday for Michigan•on a visit to
Ikis brother for a tew. weeks: '
We had a • severe frost 'hero on.
Sunday 'nlgh , causing some 'of
the.
gardens that Were well ',advanced }
look rather sickly.
Mrs. s Armitry and .family removed
ave!
to Sunshine on 'Tuesday,' ,where
they intend .making their-. abode.'
fatiire.
[r '
1< ., Jabez:Walli:er'
C0lritnenCe41. on
Monday, for- the season, drawing
cream to the butter ftietory :reser
Londesboro.' . •
seeing confirmation administered to
a large class of candidates,, bug. were
sadly disappointed When they wore
informed that: Bishop Walsh, of.
London' being indisposed at present,
the corewony would be postponed
until sometime inJun°.
Tun suit, Bobier. vs. Mersey was
tried at the Assizes in Stratford lust
fall: • The' plaintiff, 11Ir. Bobier, re„
celved some 363 barrels of .apples.
from 11:ti. Hersey and shipped deer i,
to Chicago: :11ohi'er's version of the
.bargain Was, that he was only "to
handle" tlie,applos• for Hersey for
half the • profits, over an estimated
cost of per per' barrel. Hersey
`.claimed that he sold the apples, out
:and oitt, .to Bobier: 1'or. $1:4fr per
barrel.. After the'apples.',vere ship,.
peal, the price- e-, :in Chicago dropped
and` they were sold' at•a considerable
loss, for the amount of which ,Bob-
ier
ier' sued' Hersey. Tho' Judge
missed the action, without: costs:
Exeter .Reflector:. • .•
BI;ti,TIIIS. •
'VANNING --In- Clinton, on the 17th
inst., the wife of 111r. A. II. Manning,
of a daughter: ✓ ..
Deputy
• Reeve Election
To' the Electors of •Qtinton :
• LADIES AND GCNVL1 MCN,—At the
quest of a large uulltber . 01' the ratepalyers
ol'Clinton, I offer myself. for the position'
of Deputy-Zegve,. vacant by the: resigns-
tien.of \I'nl. Coats, and if elected will do
my hest to represent year faithfully. •
• E. CORBETT.
. • May lstli, 1880:
>' r
�a. t °
the,
Electo '
rs o Gll7atu
.f >x
i
Gentleii')el ,shaving, been ; request-
ed by my neighbors and townsmen:
to allow mysalf,to be nominated for
the. vacant office of; Deputy Reeve,•
and being largely. interested in bur
town.., welfare, 'I have allowed thyself'
to be placed iu,• iomivation as -a condi-
date fon; the above otfioe of Deputy-
'" Reeve. 1 therefore solicit your ote
As a.' large. number 'of yohave to
earn yourliving by the sweat ofyour
brow you cannot be ,expected to• at
tend .the nomination meeting, 1 ask
you'noWto remember that i'Eugiaud
expects every man to .do bis duty."
Please remember, that on. voting day,
I have now a few words to say as to
m :...pQUJjcS..iu..i1unicipal• tuatters,.
they will consist.. in doing justice to•
all parts and parties of the town.
The same in spending motley for im
proveinents. I do not believe in a
penny
ie
w s and
e
u.n !foot
sh ori
I� C ,'
-I' do think-tiTat--'the ditches ofothe
streets are not.'kept as clean av, they,
ought to be.. Many would have grassy.
sidewalksto walk 'upon were .the
water allowed to dram off. While I
beyevc.in-carrying out our by:lawS,.
Vivid that it' is Better to warn an, of- •
fender twice than line onee.. fustic,-"
without favor.
Yours Respectfully,
W. C. SEARLE,
Mr. Chas. IlaTnilton has, started
into the'.stove and tinvliare business•
. again. •;We may expect to get some
cheap bargains in. that line of busi-
ness.
Mr, P, Boum ,,�.ths . >ukchc h.
moved into his mew stand that he
rented from Mr. Campbell, the
implement agent.
Mr. Alex. 'Murdock, .'shoemaker,
has -rented -the shop -formerly. oe-ctr;
pied by A. Taylor and intends•
.
moving into it this week..
M0ssrs. Symonds
an a Irnrrisori
havo made a splendid job in, hying
as a
'A plank sidewalk front 'Dliunin's,
hotel to McKinnon's store.:
We are glad td see Miss Puah
Jones is able to bo on the streets
again after having been confined to
,the house with a severe cold, : tor
sci•veral ,clays past.
Dir,: Daruiu ]las changed'. the
Haute of 'his hotel.' to the. Queen's
i_y, ,•
instead of •�TLe,toTia • as formerly,
11' it. Fortnne.was secured totdo'tlie'
lettering.
it It 'rv1Ls reported sometime, .ago,
that one of our iet1Ps t tTlr'
ans had tin-
,
dertaken the task to walk from
lllytll to Clinton and back in three
hours,
hours, Are you going to tackle it,
Bob 1 " •
As it is quite
.r
a nllTn}
)cr of
er1
• TY
3
since we had any sports hove on the
Queen s Birthday, the yillageiff q!lite
lit e11.h
bevY 1
n
g with t
d1b
boys
practicing at he allnt gamefor
�•lta
coming clay. ' All that is nceori
rte V to Blake it ' a success is . title •
weitth01'.
Saturday hitt ii vciryrlarge
number of pooplwent to filo Ro•tnnn
(1110/1.414 church for the purpose of
Co•1on'aiExhr r
- ,,
b iron.
PALL ON_
F. WW
a4TTu •
Ohba 00ealf P Ckbt$,
p
iLLA
� CE of BA Y`FIELD
COURT OF REVISION
of F 1
hereby 5 II
t rou,that
1 the ,
Y Ctlni i'
of Revision,fol thy 'Vt ►ago or linylelcl,wtll
holt! its (hat sitting in the Tows 11 tt'e1
the said �'illai;e, orl MONDAY, the i l vnNTIt'
(7'r.u) D;n:v•xs' .1 use, 188d, at Ten (10)
o'clock Mr the pul i)is0 of ht'tu'ing.
Appeals a.!ainat the Ashesvntent Roll of
the ss.
Ill .Vtlr �
g ,d •
f i tela year 188P:
•••-. W. A. y.
• hlC1LIL1h0N, Clerk.
.1Dn.tetl nt f•tyfiubl, May lint, Ibb6 ,•
•
•
We have -610Q- out thiA• week tlie' following Tines
New :Gloves • New Hosiery, New Embroideries; New' Laces
Also, One Case Stuff Dress Goods in all the 'New Colorings,:,
Flue c-ooct T ► ,ue.
We are, adding Novelties to our Millinery Department every week.., •
Estate
late JOHN; /10
JOHN WISEMAN, ,anagen'
percent, of for Cash,
Big Piirchase ofLadles.' Strai'v
HN
DET-LOR
gars
Rave made a purchase of over 200 Ladies' and• •
Misses Straw
Hats (the latest shapes). at 'a
ll'eduotion ofFort • Per . Ge :'�• • 'Regufar. q nt, 4 1�Pxlce�r.
Just:opened New Lawns,
.1�'ew Ginghams , New lifyislins, New -
Gloves. Full Range of Gent's Uri
d,erv�rearo..•
MARK IE'T REPORTS.
(Corrected every tuesday.afternoon
CLINTON. .
•
, Flour .' 34 50 to
Fall Wheat, 0,70 to
Suring' Wheat, 0 ,76 • to
Harley 0 50 to
oats,° • , 0 30 to
Peas,1 • a+ - 0 58. to
,Applds,(wTnterl. per bbly. le 00 to
Potatoes, 0 25 to
Butter ' _ - =' 0 15 to
Eggs, 0, 8• to
'Pon
Hit ; 8; 00 to
Cord rood.
Deet
Wool •
4•.50
0 80
080
0,65,
9;81
0 58
lit
0 26'
0 10
0.10
9 Ob'
- 5 00 to 5 00
-'' 3 00 to .4 00
•0 00 to. 0 00
• 0 17 to 0 17•
Goderici
!ai1e Viror S
g
Lltiytn bought out J(7NLrPfi VA1:8P0}It,
in Godericb, iVOI-are .now prepared to fur.
tcuahr.00 reasonable terms,
HEAD STONES .AND Mi IUMF,NTS,
GILANITE A. SPECIALTY •
• WO 'are prepared to sell -cheaper than ltny
ether flm. iu'the county: :Mu.' :Lewis
FriLIOr'r, ofGot}'erieh, has been 'appointed
general ait•for the - county, and parties
wantimanything in this line will findit to
their frltei•est to resoi?ve•tlisir eiders until
he calls
• ROBI:ILTSOL& BELL
'flay 17th, 1886. , 89,2-3ni . -
N.Q:TI QE..
The Council of the Corporation of the
Countyof Huron will .meet in the Court
Room, in the'i'flwn•of GOthiriell, Oh
A'UESDA"Y, 1st JUNE NEXT
'All accounts against the Cot•porationmust
lid Sent fn before the second day of meet-
ing,
r l ll'ER� &DAMSON, Co. Clerk.
r.
gay l,ttlt,. 1'886. 302.2t'
COU•NTY OF HURON EXAM•INA
TIONS, 1.666'.
SE005311 CLAM' nonprofessional examination
at the•H1gh,8choolsin too County on Monday
28th June, 9 a. tt. Third class nonprofessional'
examination at the High Schools in the County.
on Tuesday, 6th, July, 0 e. in. .First class, grade
0, .Monday, 12th July, 1 p. m, • First [lass., grades.
A and's, T5esday 20th July, 9 a. 111. Candidates..
whp with tawrite at either [Clinton or Seaforth
lunar notili.' ll .1I. MALLOW!, P. S. Inspector,.
Nikon post office, hot: later. •than the 2511i May,
stating which of the wheels they with tp write'
at, and' those Who 'wish to. Write at Gnderich
!Mist nays, Jolts 13. Tont, P. S. Inspector, Ax.
cter at the sante date. The native must horde.
ceupaoled by a toe of S2.00, or 84.00 it Ile Clni.
Witte applies for a 3rl1 rts well. as it 211d•111188 ex-
amination. No name will he forwarded to the
Department un lest the foe ateomp>mtles tr. Forms
nt The headltinastert tion of the (1(had
11 Helmroni ets will plea o
send the applications Cif their candidates' to the
County Inspector of the di%ision in winch the
IIIgh school is satiate/] Kk
PETER•. ADAMSON, '
• sel,t. B. ear
,.
podericii lila 8rd, 1 8
8 6. 399: t
' y ' �
'Best ROLLER. ,Lb
OLL�nn. FLIJ•
AT'i.•h.. r,t, t
N. #1[J' I'Il. G�: Cili ,� t, ,
BRAN by the . ton • or out.
AT 4.ocy PER CW "
Delivered
free of Ghltit
o anvtvlirt'r iii town.,
IlIgkkoions Itik.vs;tENT, r .
.1`l'tos. Cooper's old stagtl, • _ 0t,!'rOr.
CLINTON
Driving Park Assaciat n
MONDAY, MAY 2. ,.r4.
ruin RACE, green trot. Purse 8100. Open
to 1loreies that have -never won public rneney,
.
oone din the iountp of Huron. 61110 hoats,.3 1n
5, to harness First horse $60, 2nd $25, Std 316.
SECOND,RAClE, colt• trot. Purse'873. Open
to•Provinco brew colts 4 years old: this spring, or
under. Mile.heats, •best 3 in a to harness.. First
horse $46„2nd $20,•3ed $10•
THIRD RACE, 2.80 trot. Purse 5175' Open,
toter n
horses tlntt never er•bC t
.30: 5e heats, en
is best
3 in 5:to boraces, „Irhst horse .5100, 2m1 $,t0,
3rd e2r1,, }
ISA
nRF
# lirL A.[OXe.
The race
rod under the National Association liar•
s to be trot-'
Rube. •.
trance Fee 13 percent of tete purse. , In' ell •canoe
four•to enter and three to start or me race: Alt.
entries most be made in, sealed. envelopes with
.the entrance fee inclosed;' and lodged with the
See retltlry.not later than. 10 o'clouk, a.rn.,. on the
24th of May. The 'Committee reserve tele right
to, postpone all,.or any of.:the races, in. the event
ol.iinfavoruble weather._.,A horse.aistaneing'the
field itt any race will only be entitled to first
ntonoy.. • •
J. JOHNSTON, Pres. • N. nonsbl1T, Secy.
Anal! Meeting,•of the .Clinton
'• ; Mechanics' institute.
The annual meeting of the Clinton Mechanics'
institute, for the Election of. Officers and other
business, will be held in the Library Room on
-TH1MtSDA:1;.•5fAY IStbrat-811:11r ^irrasge
attendance is requested. JAS. SCOTT, Secy,
•
COU:RT
OFR
REVISION
The First Meetingof'tha of,Revlsfon for
• the Municipality of the Town of Clinton will be
held in the Council Chamber, in the said Town,.
on THURSDAY, the 27th day OMAY, 1835,` at 8
o'clock p.m., of 'whish all. parties interested are
to. take_ notice. The I'tssesstnont roll may be seen
at the Clerk's office at all eoitr<•ehiettt,ntlice•h0urs
for rho next fourteen days. •
Dated trite 1st day of 51ay, 1380. •
890• WILLIAM COATS;.Clerk.
LAST CALL.•
MI !indica indebted to 'C'. Jacksen,'either by
;Note or Book' account, .are requested to settle:
not later than May 6th if they with to avoid
casts. T. JACKSON.
•
tSI, e'
war, \V:4
R1 Trn ._wages ?5 per liter tl r.
N Apply to MILS. BREWER, Molsous Rank,:Clifton.. 387
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