The Huron News-Record, 1888-12-26, Page 5r.
rgain n eS.sFor D ece___mber Month., �.
Why wouldn't he? espevially when he sees the o—
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e a� s Dress
R � a300 R ll'1 �GoodsataTheirOriginalCost
we offer. We invite everybody to to
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See THE BARGAINS
we offer. We wish all a
MERRY CHR
ISTMAS.
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Geo. s Pay.&Co.
The Dry -Goods Emporium, Clinton.
FRESH -: -'AND -:- RELIABLE.
CHRISTMAS. YEAR'S.
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,Our stock of Groceries and Provisions tot- the fall and winter are very complete, and
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' a 1 test-
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1 �• n eel 1
ltll )WCl
' } � found 'resh and Reliable,
will ,, fou P
Class (;rocery. 11•o aint to give he Pest Possible Goods at the Lowest Possible Price,
and to economical buyers we oll'ur many advantages, PRODUCE TAKEN.
CANTELON BliOSIlly esale�& Retail Grocers lintone
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PERFECTED
Re,of-piat,es
A Now Patent Feature
in this 11RO ol: Goods. p
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Everybody who has used p)aces
for Rubber Shoes is aware that
everything in the way of Heel
Plates that has been on the Mar-
in the past' has proved, a
partial failure, as.they cause the
shoes to leak. But we now offer,
to the public a simple patented
invention, called a DAM, which
encircles the prong of the plate,
and which when the plate is se-
curely fastened is embedded in
the rubber; so that °the water
.that would otheiwise be drawn
under the plate by suction, can-
not possibly enter the shoe
through the puncture,
These Plates are made of the
best Malleable Iron, and are the
-only ones which -have the Patent
DAMS.
iWrOn all Goods bought of us
we attach the Platies FREE OF
CHARGE.
( Remember, ALL OTHERS
will .cause your shoes to LEAK.
We have a large and choice
selection of Moccasins and Warm
House Shoes, AT VERY LOW
PRICES,
JIJACKSON
• Cooper's Book Store,
Now in New Premises,
Cooper's Brick Block.
A Grand Holiday Stock
of Plush ;tel Lenthwr Gon,lz, Vases, 1300
-lets and Cards, Animals, Toys, Iloolcs, T
boggans. Snowshoes, Sleighs, Pte. Con
anll pre nor Now Still Ind IT sl,lemlid N.
Stoek.
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SCl, 'OHS sharpened, Razors,ground al,d set
and Umbrellas repaired, If left at Mr S.
Dai•is' hardware store will he ntteadell to by E.
FI ell. 527•
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1 THF CREDITORS OF JOSRf ll lEM LETON, .
Into of the 'Township of Stanley, in the
county of Iluron, who died on or about the 216t
pay of July, A. D. 1888, are on or before thel
1fiT DAY OF JANUARY, 1869,
to send to Isaac Salkeld,of the Toausbip of
t4oderich,Goderich P, o., Administrator of the
doccased, their Christian and surmunes, addrosses
and description,thv, full particulars of their claims.
a stateuout of their accounts, and the nature of
their security (if any) held by them, of in de
fatiltthereof the said Administratorwill inmledi-
ately after the said 18t day of January, 1889,
proceed to distribute the Estate of the saki
deceased to the parties entitled thereto having
regard only to such claims as are sent into him
within the'time aforosaid.
ISAAC SALKELO,
Administrdtor of the late Joseph Templeton:
Dated 5th Novuulber, 1888, at Goderluh. 523-6t
New Blacksmith Shop,—
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FORCE TROWITTLT, has opened out n gun•
G sial 131acksmith and Repurr Shop in the
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building bltely occupied by Mr. Guuloy, north of
Cauteloti s carriage works, Alhe•t street, Clinton.
Rlacksnlith and iron work in nil its branches ;
Boise -Shoeing promptly ntten- it to and eatis•
faction guaranteed. 7`he puplie are invited to
u�Il before onlcring nay cplss .of work in the
above lines.
•497—tf GEORGE TROWHILL•
7�h'TCHF.RING RUSTNPSS—TIIE UNDER -
.11 signed wishes to intimate to the people of
Clinton rind surrounding country, that to order_
to snitahly uuct the demands of his very numer•
ouscustuuiers, lie has ought out the business
of Mr. It. Fitzsimons, and will carry on the same,
a ith the choicest meats In season. Every effort
.
will be elude to niCet the warts of r.11, and 11.
hopes to merit and mccive it fair share of public
patronage., Lowest prices for large orders,
Farmers' trade a specialty, ALBERTMAY.
'GOON, FOR SALE
AT THE
Clinton.:- Mills.
Whole or Ground.
PRICES REASONABLE.
JAMES FAIR.
Clinton, July 17tH, .1888.
THE TOWN BESIEGED
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Life - Insurance - Agents!
LOOK AT SAMPLES OF COST IN A
IIO.ME COMPANY :
PER sl,000�--=�
A1;c.25 CHst fur 199 �, also 1886.. 86 0o
11 8 30
3.5 , " .. 6 54
40 6 93
45 7 59
50 „ 8 88
„ 00 „ 14 97
aar'Definite Insru•ance at the ahove rates.
See Ine before you insure 'fin any company
and nnderstanal oilr plan. At .the age of
40, the Post foe• $5,000 was about $35 fur
1885, also for 18136
See tis before yon,deei,le.
Jas. Thompson, Agent.
Bi CorrAGE FOR SALE.—The subscrih
erIiICioffers for sale that vary comfortable
cottage on Dunlop street, at present occupied by
Sire, Rrow ilea. • lE contnine six rooms and pan•
try downstairs, nhd lar};e roorI lrpstalrs. The
lot
hi n corner quarter acre, with herd and soft
water. will be sold on torms to suit purchaser.
For particulars tip 11,1' to 11. DiC-INSON,
Auctioneer, or ,J. 0. :1.L1GTT, Clinton
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BULL FOR SALE.
ROYAL PiLOT —10536— Dominion Short.
horn Iferd nook, Furst prhzo winner at
the North-w'ostern Fxtlml ; and and white,
calved March 5th, lRwi ; sired by Imp, i, relstor
—2693— (51243), and Ills Prost is the Caleb atoll
prize winner, 1latchlcss of Elmhurst ath, etc,
Pedigree and terms sent on application to w, 1,
RtGCiJNS, P;lmhnrIt Farm, ono mile Petah of 0.
T, 1t. Station,Cr.rsrox,Ont., London Goad. 524.41
Money to Lend at,0 per cent
T. 1. F, H I L.L-I A R D r
liariiKtci, rl0•rlin Clinton, Out
ALSO
2.0 dozen Wool Shawls, at 50 cents and-- 75 cents Each,
FORMER PRICE $1 AND $1.205.
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JOHN WISEMAN,'
MANAGER. Estate J. Hodgens..
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BU1 L.DERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
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Iron & Hardware Merchant
R Racey, CLINTON.
November, 1888
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JOHNSON & ARMOUR,
--PRACTICAL—
Har . ne
RACTICAL—Harness and Collar Makers,
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Having bauglit the Ilusnws8 still Stock of Geo. A. Sharman, weprepared t
fill all orders in uui line at'thc LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We. bath praoticf
tvorkinen and cru) guarrntc,e a superior clasp of work at moderate rates-,'rhe nlateri,
will always. be found of the best, and by strict attention 'to bnsinesa anU honest llealin
we hole to be favored witli as libeial potr•orrnne as otic Iiredecessor. We have a sidendi
line of SoINGLE RAWNESS, which for material, w6rkmauship and price, carnic
be surpassed. Full Stock in. Ile
all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET,' CLINTON
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Has just roceived a Choice New Stock of
S'T'APLE & FANCY GOODIL
in .IMPORTED SDATIONERY; BERTAN `FOOLS, Ci1RISTIIA
CARDS, 1300KLFT1 i, S. S. LIBRARIES, CA ii IM& TICKETS, etc.
Also in Stock and always on Band a couiplete supply of DP -W(,'8, PA1
ENT INIEDICIN,ES 'AND DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES.
Beaver Block," East Side of Albert Street, Clinton
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HALL7-CLINTON I. A
�•�/G11�T_ SOB S O�",(r,J�--�
—DEALER IN—
CHOICE FA-10MIL Y ORO Of7/?/6,
The best of VALUE given in
China Tea Sets, Decorated Dinner Sets, Decorated Toilet Sets, Whit
I Granite Sets and Fancy Glassware,
Special VALUE in New Season's Black, Green and Japan Teas, Flou:
Meats, Canned Goods, Poultry and Provisions. Call and see us.
N. ROBSON, CHINA HALL, CLINTON
WE HEAD THE PROOESSION.
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F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADING TAILOR.
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This in the time of yenr,preparittions are being inane for WINTE:
CLOTHING. ,We are now showing a' well1bout;ht and fine selected atoc
of matil4jal°for I�OVEMCIOATS to order,'ITa including MELLON,'
.BEAVERS, WORSTiM83, `'APS, VENETTANS, eta.
FOR SUITS our stoelz is one of the ba -lit Felectetl and most tasliiol
able to he found. 1,
TN ORDERED PANTS we have a .Honanza—gl•t n pair.
FINE 00008. LOW PiUC'ES,. PERFECT SAT1SFACTIW
F SPEPHERD, The Loading Tailor, Albert Street, Clintol
THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTINC
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Je C. DETL011t &'CO.
Have purcdat. ed at it UREAT SACURACE a CP.,w 6f rill ss Goods.
SFT THE PRICES :
Lot No, 1, at 5 ants, regular prise 10 cents
Lot No. 2, at 10 cants, -regular price 20 cents
Lot No. 3, at 20 cents, regular price 40 cents
Lot No, 4,. at 25 cents,, regular price 45..& 50c.
One, Case PRINTS at 5 cents, - 8 cents and 106
A lot Ladies & Children's Gloves at 10 and 20c
(REGULAR 'PRICES 25 AND 45c.)
AIIAI.e_above are WONDERFUL VALUE and will pay inspection.
Ladies' and' .Gent's Underclothing :--Job in Price! b T
'One',Gase Corsets at' CO cels, regular pries $1.
Killinery 'at about Half Price; Novelties ,in Xmas Presents
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COME AND SEE THEM.
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J. C. DETLOR 4 COMPANY
Gfeat.Ce'arigsa eo Dodsn�
AT CHEAPSIDE."
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rhe undersigned has decided to clear out AT ACTUA1, W110LESALE
PRICES the NEW STOCK of Dry,Goods at. the above Establishment, ,
OVERCOATS, FLANNL+'LS, BLANKETS and TWEEDS, will be sold
REGARDLESS OF COST,
CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES, and IIOSTERY, at
'IMMENSE BARGAINS.
MEETINGS, TOWELINGS, COTTONS, HATS k CAPS -011 styles—
PERSIAN LAMB, ASTRACHAN, and CORDUROY, at
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE.
SILL{ PLUSHES, worth $5, Selling at this Hale for 82. RIBBONS,
COLLARS and CUFFS, LADIES' SKIRT and CORSETS,
.AWAYDOWN.
JERSEYS, SHAWLS, COMFORTERS, )Ind VELVETS will be sold at
PRICES TO CLEAR.
THIS SALE WILL BE STRICTLY -SPOT CASH
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THOS. JACKSON, S.R.
THE 010 REL TABLE TEA STORE STILL LEADS !
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Haiving bought the Grocery Stovk of T. Cooper Si Son, and L,d i,(uin a position to buy '.
my goods for Cash, I am bound tint to be, undersold by anyone in the trade, I have
Just recOved a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF 1. ROCF.RtFS, CROCKERY, GLAss-
WARE, iIANGING LADIPS, and all the Novelties of thin season, I am offering
Stone Tea Sets, 44 pieces, for $2 50; Printed Sets, $3.75, worth
$4 50°; Decorated Stone China, $4.75, worth $5.50; Combination
Dinner and Tea Sets, 85 pieces, $10,00; Dinner Set, 97 pieces,
$11-00; Combination Set, 100 pieces, $18:00, worth $20,00; China
Tea Sets from $5 00 up; Decorated Chamber Sets from $2.75 up;
China Cups and Saucors, 10c., worth 25c.
Fresh Peels, Figs. Dates, Nuts, Candies, Canned Goods, and Every-
thing to be found in o First -Class Grocery,
M-00R:H!,
(SUCCESSOR TO T. COOPER d• SON,)
CORNER STORE: IN SEARLE'S BLOOK
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