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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-09-26, Page 5�. T, ... i„r�c .."LTi 'ups. -� .'•ew�'�r�•�m..'1.'.•.q,yr .Rlwnpn. 1P va . N "'FALL 'GO�0"U"hS, EW o Grand Selections of Dress _ .Goods, Plushes, and* Trimmings. SEE THEM. SEE THEM. OUR MANTLE GOODS .AND TRIMMINGS coming in every clay—a fine selec- tion. Call gtnd male your selection now. 0 1G EO. E. PAY CO'S. Dry -Goods Emporium, Clinton. • �HariandVas • I � NEW GEM • W I FHro, II, PATENTED SEPT. 7, 1888. Something, Entirely New. A Powerful Heater. Economical on Fuel. Suitable for medium-sized houses ' Thoroughly Tested." iTS ADVANTAGES. It can be placed in low cellars or basements. " It has cOsing of steel plate around the firebox, making it perfectly smoke and gas tight. It is easily cleaned out, an important feature, as it insures the Furnace heating as well at the end of the season as when first started-. Immense radiating surface is given, and additional heat obtained by utilizing that which is usually wasted by passing into the chimney. The fire door is double, the cold air befog taken in at the top and carried v down between the plates to bottom of the fire place, preventing heat and sparks escaping into the cellar. ro It is easily regulated by it damper rod in front of the furnace. causing the fire to pass down slde flue; and clear.arouud the fire box, effecting a great saving of fuel, The New Gem 13 the cheapest first bass Furnace made, and embodies all the requirements of a -perfect heater. --..-.. �TESTIMONIALS. Halr`ug used a Hot Air Furnace pur- For the past seven years we have used 'abased from Harland Bros., five• years in our Clothing and. Furnisbipg Estab- ago, I can strtmgly recommend it as be. lishmetrt two Hot Air Furnaces manufac- ing the cheapest and best Way of heating tared by Harland Bros., and our eaperi- houses. It hiie given me. the very best eneq during that time warrants us in satiafacti'on, sating me annually from a tying that we have effected a great sav= ten to fifteen dollars, as well as being ing in fuel, besides •ba'ving a be'tterlieat- less trouble than stoves, and much clean- ed esta'blishmeht, and one that has been er. Yours respectfully, free from the discomforts of stoves. We GF.O. GLASGgW. strongly recommend hot air in preference The Furnace put in my house by Har- to stoves: JACKSON BROS.., land Bros., three years, ago, has giveu I have much pleasure in saying that me entire satisfaction, being rn6ch'clean- the Ileater placed by you in my house, er than stoves, more economical, and a two years ago, gives entire satisfaction. great deal less trouble: I can strongly We find it much cheaper, cleaner, and recommend them to any person, in pre- more easily managed, and in every re. - - - - • ference to stoves. Yours, - spect a better way of warming a house, August 18, 1888. JOS. WHITEfi,EAD. than by the old system of stoves. The Furnace 'put in by ycu in my Yours, etc., D. A. FORRESTER. house last season has given the best of This is to (certify that Harland Bros. satisfaction, and I consider it perferable placed Furnaces is my dweliigg house to either coal or wood stoves, being and in my banking office, and I .take cleaner, more easily managed and eco- pleasure in stating they -have given per- nomieal. JAMES SMITH, feet satisfaction. It has IT de me Clinton, August, 1888. comfort to be relieved frttbe dust and a The Hot Air Furnace put in my house- ashes, and irregular tel perature inei- by Harland Bros., three years ago, has dent to beating by means of stoves, be - given me the best of Satisfaction, the sides all other advantages. bouse being mora comfortably heated, August 20, 1888, J. P. TISDALL, and of a uniform temperature, and being The Hot Air Furnace you put in for much more economical than either coal "me last fall has given, the very best of I _ , or wood stoves,and very easily man- satisfaction: We have been able tokeep aged.. Yours truly, JAS. SHEPHERD. the whole house (whichbas nine •large The Hot Air Furnace put in my house rooms) at a temperature of from 05 ° to last year by Harland Bros. works well, 70 °, with attending to it three times in is cleaner, lose trouble, and. more eco- 24 hours I would not have a stove in nomical tha7 stoves. I can strongly under any consideration, as your Furn- recommend heating by furnace. ace does away with all dirt and trouble. A. 1I. MANNING. Yours truly, ROB. W: COATS. Clinton, Sept. 15, 1888. June 1st, 1888. Call :old Sec It and Get Prices. Full Stock of Stoves; Hardware, &c. Prices Away Down, paflaRa Bros., filbert -k, ClIpton.. FOR SALE OR TO LET 13ew Blacksmith Mop, LTOCSE AND TWO LOTS for sale or to let, lj situate on Albert street. For particulars apply at T. COOPER & SON'S Grocery, Clinton Geral TROW11ILL •'has opened out a gen- May 13th, 1888. 406—tt G oral Blacksmith and Repair Shop in the building Meta- occupied by Mr. Gauley, north of Cantelon•s carriage works, Albert street, Clinton. Blacksmith find iron work in all Its branches ; Iforso-FOR SALE,faction guara promptly ntubli cd to nviq satis- faction guaranteed. Tho public are im�itod to call before ordering any class of worst in pie above Imes. 407—tf GEORGE TROtt•11iLL The under. r netj offers e for ante n n R t bar- �� TTO&E1' 'f0 LESD on good mortgage or gain, FOR b411, the following; iNt personal security at lowest current rate of interest. DI. McTAGOART. One flood serviceable Hol:?e. Clinton, Feb. 28th, 1888. 485tf One I3 Cart, net,). CORN FOR SALE One pial:it Light Slei,/h.Q, nearlyuou•. • Orae Lony S&!171. One second-hand B?tq AT THE One LettCart. Clinton x mills. Troo Setts s Single Ifuwaevh. „ One Furnace, vete. Whole or (round. And a faurnber of other etetielm t,r. lora;ling to flit, Butch �rin,l t,ttsirrr.>.�. I'IZtI'F5 I11��L�SO�Tr1I3L1+T. For full partidulars apply to -- J. SOR.UTON, JAMES FAIR. CLINTON. Clinton, July 11th, 1888. i `, (1 W•, r ? OPENING OUT REW FALL GOODS DAILY. ? Their. Stock' will be eo°mpleto" in all departments next week. e` . —0-0 0 0— When doing THE FAIR on the 19th, 20th jrnd 21st, do not fail to give them a call, as their Grand Display will be one of the Special Attractions. - _0 -0-0-0 JOHN WISEMAN, Manager.' Estate J. HODGENSO SPRING_ - STYLES —O F— H ATS AN -D GAPS ! .'DETL OR & CO. of the very LATEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. Also One Case American Neckwear WILL IiOLll THEIR (very handsome), froth 20c. up to 600. A call respectfully solicited. 11'Yr o er11ll' G -EO_ CK2.iASG-OW i Murray Block, Albert Street. - 40rNext Door to DRY -GOODS PALACE. ON HOUSE PAINTIN029 µ •� GLAZING AND GRAINING, PLHIN A O DE09HOTIVE PAPER ���, Kals©minim HR�IGI�IC�. �� ,AND - • FRESCOING. SShop Next Spooner's Hotel, Albert Street CLI1-T'2'O1-T, ONTARIO_ CHAS. T.- SPOON ER ``THE RED ROCKER STORE." PARLOR AND BEDROOAI SUITES; SIDEBOARDS AND TABLES. Special atter' tion is called to PARLOR WITES—thoy ape of our bavu iiranufaeture„and (oi- design, material and workmanship cannot b6 excelled In the'coiutty. . 9VRemember, that all goods will be sold at a BIG REDUCTION during the nio'ntl of May. First conte, first scHed. AN UPHOLSTERER always on hand ; repairing neatly and' promptly attended to. Undertaken; aiiid -El»bahni” attended to •at our usual lore rates. Nighi calls attended to promptly. OALSICK & R;EITH.i ALBERT STREET, CLINTON Ike'.."HUB"GROCERY o 0 I AM STILL OI'FERING A A BIC REDUCTION ON JAPAN TEAS !. 60 cent Japan Teas four 30 cents. 54 ce' apan Teas for 25 cents. I have just received a es supply of very title BLACK TEA, extra flavor. 4 lbs RAISINS jlr 25c. - 2 BROOMS for 25( All floods as low as any other house in.Town, and dcliyered. GO. -S MONTROSS'PATENT METALLIC SHINGLES SAND SIQINGX�� FIRE- AND STORM PROOF, S. DAVIS, - - - OLINTONI NEW LSTORE The subscriber bas opened a Liquor Store in PERMNS 94 OCl(,, `MARKET SQUARE, CL I N TON, With a full stock of,Liquors of the VERY BEST BRANDS, cohsisting 11 part of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY in wood and bottles, Best Hollaw (Sin in wood and bottles, Bernard's Tont Gin in wood and bottles, Irish ant Seotch Whiskies in wood and bottles, Finest Port and Sherry Wines in woo( and bottles, Bass' Ale in pts. and cats., Guiness' Stout in pts. and qts Whiskies, Canadian Ale and Porter, Native Wines, &c. A CALL SOLICITED. GOODS DELIVERED. I SHEPHERD, ULINTON .Saturda, Sept.. 29. � All are cordially invited, - J. C. DETLOR & CO. CHEAPSIDE. —0- 1%T 4e N2 1%T8w F'taI.l Goc>dis. 0 Our Stock is about complete with a,spletirl.id assortment of FALL DRESS GOODS, Stripes and Chucks front 25c.' NEW. MANTLE CLOTi;3S, NEW 13RAlD TRIM- MINGR, NEW MANTLE ORNAMENTS, NEW PLUSHES, &c., from 50 cents. We are giving Grand Value in DRESS AtELTONS at 1,0e., worth 12tc. Splendid Value in GREY FLANNEL'S, CANTON FLAN. NEL'S; CORSETS, COMFOR,mRS, &c., &c., &c. I Call and see .then), and 'conipare prwes. WINDOW"s 0 S1Hk0ESv E%TRA :-: QII9LITY AND Bea-utiful =::- De�i gnsill •� •nc%cey, Iron and Hardware Merchant, 0T TTNTTON, - . ONT- September 22nd, 1888. THE PROFIT YS DOWN. 0 - Never have FINE GOODS sold for LOWER PRICES than we are now makin�� on our Irresistible Spring Bargains. Wo ask the lnivilege of selling yott on the closest living margins the FINEST STYLES AND QUALITIES that money can buy in the line of MEN'S, and BOY'S CLOTHING Inspect tho Goods, compare the Prices, and you trust admit that we are offering the opportunity of thio season. Give us just one chance to matte you happy with beautiful goods at bed rock prices. Economy, Comfort and Satisfaction goes with every purchase made of E, SHEPHERID, The -Leading Tailor, Clinton, THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRiNTINC. `, (1 W•, ? OPENING OUT REW FALL GOODS DAILY. ? Their. Stock' will be eo°mpleto" in all departments next week. e` . —0-0 0 0— When doing THE FAIR on the 19th, 20th jrnd 21st, do not fail to give them a call, as their Grand Display will be one of the Special Attractions. - _0 -0-0-0 JOHN WISEMAN, Manager.' Estate J. HODGENSO SPRING_ - STYLES —O F— H ATS AN -D GAPS ! .'DETL OR & CO. of the very LATEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. Also One Case American Neckwear WILL IiOLll THEIR (very handsome), froth 20c. up to 600. A call respectfully solicited. 11'Yr o er11ll' G -EO_ CK2.iASG-OW i Murray Block, Albert Street. - 40rNext Door to DRY -GOODS PALACE. ON HOUSE PAINTIN029 µ •� GLAZING AND GRAINING, PLHIN A O DE09HOTIVE PAPER ���, Kals©minim HR�IGI�IC�. �� ,AND - • FRESCOING. SShop Next Spooner's Hotel, Albert Street CLI1-T'2'O1-T, ONTARIO_ CHAS. T.- SPOON ER ``THE RED ROCKER STORE." PARLOR AND BEDROOAI SUITES; SIDEBOARDS AND TABLES. Special atter' tion is called to PARLOR WITES—thoy ape of our bavu iiranufaeture„and (oi- design, material and workmanship cannot b6 excelled In the'coiutty. . 9VRemember, that all goods will be sold at a BIG REDUCTION during the nio'ntl of May. First conte, first scHed. AN UPHOLSTERER always on hand ; repairing neatly and' promptly attended to. Undertaken; aiiid -El»bahni” attended to •at our usual lore rates. Nighi calls attended to promptly. OALSICK & R;EITH.i ALBERT STREET, CLINTON Ike'.."HUB"GROCERY o 0 I AM STILL OI'FERING A A BIC REDUCTION ON JAPAN TEAS !. 60 cent Japan Teas four 30 cents. 54 ce' apan Teas for 25 cents. I have just received a es supply of very title BLACK TEA, extra flavor. 4 lbs RAISINS jlr 25c. - 2 BROOMS for 25( All floods as low as any other house in.Town, and dcliyered. GO. -S MONTROSS'PATENT METALLIC SHINGLES SAND SIQINGX�� FIRE- AND STORM PROOF, S. DAVIS, - - - OLINTONI NEW LSTORE The subscriber bas opened a Liquor Store in PERMNS 94 OCl(,, `MARKET SQUARE, CL I N TON, With a full stock of,Liquors of the VERY BEST BRANDS, cohsisting 11 part of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY in wood and bottles, Best Hollaw (Sin in wood and bottles, Bernard's Tont Gin in wood and bottles, Irish ant Seotch Whiskies in wood and bottles, Finest Port and Sherry Wines in woo( and bottles, Bass' Ale in pts. and cats., Guiness' Stout in pts. and qts Whiskies, Canadian Ale and Porter, Native Wines, &c. A CALL SOLICITED. GOODS DELIVERED. I SHEPHERD, ULINTON .Saturda, Sept.. 29. � All are cordially invited, - J. C. DETLOR & CO. CHEAPSIDE. —0- 1%T 4e N2 1%T8w F'taI.l Goc>dis. 0 Our Stock is about complete with a,spletirl.id assortment of FALL DRESS GOODS, Stripes and Chucks front 25c.' NEW. MANTLE CLOTi;3S, NEW 13RAlD TRIM- MINGR, NEW MANTLE ORNAMENTS, NEW PLUSHES, &c., from 50 cents. We are giving Grand Value in DRESS AtELTONS at 1,0e., worth 12tc. Splendid Value in GREY FLANNEL'S, CANTON FLAN. NEL'S; CORSETS, COMFOR,mRS, &c., &c., &c. I Call and see .then), and 'conipare prwes. WINDOW"s 0 S1Hk0ESv E%TRA :-: QII9LITY AND Bea-utiful =::- De�i gnsill •� •nc%cey, Iron and Hardware Merchant, 0T TTNTTON, - . ONT- September 22nd, 1888. THE PROFIT YS DOWN. 0 - Never have FINE GOODS sold for LOWER PRICES than we are now makin�� on our Irresistible Spring Bargains. Wo ask the lnivilege of selling yott on the closest living margins the FINEST STYLES AND QUALITIES that money can buy in the line of MEN'S, and BOY'S CLOTHING Inspect tho Goods, compare the Prices, and you trust admit that we are offering the opportunity of thio season. Give us just one chance to matte you happy with beautiful goods at bed rock prices. Economy, Comfort and Satisfaction goes with every purchase made of E, SHEPHERID, The -Leading Tailor, Clinton, THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRiNTINC.