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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1889-11-13, Page 5les A Grand - Dispiay ? A Great Stook Generous.. $argains All Along the Line ! Dress GoonTheap. F1aneIs Cheap. Blankets, :-: Underclothing, • ALL AWAY DOWN ! 0 Geo. E..Pa THE LOW-PRICED STORE..,. Pilot 1louud, Alexander, Regina, 65o.;• Flewi'ig, 66c.; Thornhill, 67o. DETROIT LIVE STOCK MARKT T. Good steers, well fattd, 050 to 1,100 lbs $3 40 $3 75 Fat cows,heifers and light steers , 2 75 3 00 Light thin cows, heifers, stags and bulls. . 1 75 .30 Stockers �.... 2 QO 2,.40 Brills 2 50 .2 50 Fancy Steers, 1,5(0 to 1,650 lbs nominal. Extra grtsded steers, 1,30J' to 1,450 .ib•..... • 3 90 4 '00 . Choice steers, fat, `1,100 to 1,3C0 lbs 3 Hogs 3 6(150 33 SO75 Sheep and lambs, mixed 3 60 3 80 In And About The County • --airs. Harvey, of Stapler,- •a woman weighing 301 pounds, died there last week. —'.Cho apple crop of Kent. has turned out tar above the average. It is estimated that over 200,000 barrt'Is have been shipped from the COntity. -- Mr. Abel Sleel, of London township, secured first prize in Chicago the other day for the four largest Spauish•onions. The weight • of the winning exhibit was 134 pounds.• —While at Westport, Ont., last week Archbishop.. Cleary excom. municated a woman 'who was a, member of the church in that village. She bad obtained a divorce from. a ' former husband and has married again. In pronouncing the ant►• theme. the Archbishop said there is no such thing as divorce under the Christian law. yr:.- -v BIRTHS. , Ful;RESTER.—In Clinton, on ,Nov. . the %rife of D. A.' Forrester, Isspj., ;of a MtRRIIGES• 11 t:wvso7.4=Woohs.—Or- Thurolay, Octo- ber 31, by the Rev. J. W. Hodgins, G. H. Hewson, druggist, to Isabella,. daughter of the late Ninian Woods, M. D., all of Bayfield, out. WARVING.1 Notice is herebyiveh that the undersigned will not bo responsible for any debts contracted in his name by Stas. SesAa SrL'DLEs.- ' • w1LIa!1st SPINDLIER. Clinton, Nov: 11, 1889. ' • 577..4t. ,. CARD OF THANKS. 1 derive to express my gratitude and thanks to those who so m,41y ,aura to my asnistan, a during the fire un the morning of the. Oth inst., and fhrongh whose efforts 1 consider Any.d,gellig house and outbuildings were saved trop (laetrile - *ion. • . 1VM. MURRAY. ClintouTNoy. 9, 1859, 677-1t • Eutertainrnont: St. Paul's ihool lyrog Friday, Noy. 5, a 1USIC AND REIN !. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. PtiRSUANT TO CHAPTER 110, R.S.O., 1887, notice is .hernhy given that all creditors and others having. elitinis •agaiost Jamas Biggins, lata of the TownorOlihtofi,in the County of Huron, Geutienan, who de- parted this life on or about the 19th day of October, 1889, aro requested to Bend by post prttpaid•. addressed to W.. J. Biggins, at . Clinton, Ont., on or before 'f hof soca dday be ISecember, 1889, a statement of their names and addresses, with full particulars of their claims and the securities (if any) hold by them • and thnt nftor the day last aforesaid • the Executors under the Will of the said 'James Biggins will proceed to distribute the. assets of the said deceased among the patties . entitled thereto, regard beiag•had only to the claims of which notice shall have been 'given as above required, add 'the said Executors will not bo liable for the assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distri- bution, • Dated thea 28th day of October, 1884. MANNING dr SCOTT, Solicitors for the Executors, b715eow2t J. S. and W. J. Biggins. ..4,.1800•... SUBSGRI,LE FOR THE teitit ♦ ♦ 0 Tinpire CANADA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER. Patriotic in .,Tone. , True to Canada. True to the Empire. THE EMPIRE IS N,OW The : Great : Weekly :Paper OF THE DOMINION. And spegial arrangements are. being tnwle tp add new and attractive features, which will greatly increase its interest and value. As an inducement to place it in the hands of all •PATRIOTIL' CA , AI$IANS the balance of present year will be givbn FREE to NEW SUBSCRIBERS, Staking It only One Dollar from now till end of 1800. Address THE EMPIRE, Toronto, Ont. CLUBBING RATES : • MT THE NEWS•RECORD and..•EMPIRE, tiro of the hest weeklies In the Dominion, from the Present date To January, 1891, for $2 —Call on or nddrass— Whitely & Todd, Clinton, Ont • We have bought a very cheap linos .of BOOKS, nioely bound in clout, Size 12mo., and we will sell them at 39 CENTS. Dickens', Scott's, Thackeray, Lytton, Cooper andother notable authOrl5 .comprise the set.' CooPER'S Book store. CLi hTON MEAT ;MARKET. W. H. FLACK, successor t0 11. Thwstsr, Albert st„ , c'ltnton. Fresh Meat and Game of all kinds ;n . floods delivered to any part of the •• +, i. The patronage of the citizens of Clinton r. •• (tfullysolicited. 675-58 a•8sr oe T. (': Br tee, LAS. 'r••au• targeon`Donn,-t. • C adnate l Royya�',Coil6, a of nal , Sdrfv� •fpr• of gtariow Udder IGrfiduate Iiversi y of oron . 1 l �' 6ffice-ieefe b old st d; Coats' ek;.tllinton. N.B.-1Vill visit Blyth, professionally, every Monday. at Mason's Hotel. ' 575—y IEACHE'R WANTED. For School Section No, 2, Township of Hullett., i ppiteations received up to November 1st, 1885).` bups to,gpmynence January, ler. i , BE CtlgIf1IjLI 5;. s a r Seo.peho6X)Board. - FOR, SALE. The ,ppropp,er4 at ptesesq t 000upiod by the undersrgeed as ti 'rmitdetfbe on the Huron Itoad, in the Town of Goderich, consisting b;[•• one half of an , ere.ot�and, good frame house —*errand a Half—seven rooms, including kitehep,• Yard ,rand soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and carriage hous8s, There are also some good fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated and very suitable for any person wishing to live retired. For further particulars applynl o firP�. 542.16 arriti* Gederiehr. §TORE FOR REN"t.,, the brick store, with living rooms overhead, Albert SO., next to the Town Hall, preseqtly occupied by Pallineer L Co. For partictttard' apply to CHAS. SPOONER. Clinton July 21, 1880. 561.15 ' PAY UP.. Navinggdisposed of my !luta sting Btlsi• ness to Mr. W. H. BLACK, I respectfully ask those owing me to pay up at once." 615-tf H. TEWSLEY. TEACHER vAVTED WANTED.—FOR THE LOWER R dep`rttnent of Clinton Public School, duties o ontinence 1n January, 1800: Apply, stating • tlnry and qualifications to the undersigned up to the 1611 Inst. W.H. HiNE, Secretary. KID CLOVES --BEST VET. To hand this week, a ship- ment of the Newest and Most Fashionable Shapes , in the market. We also offer Extra, Value in Ribbons, Velvets, Fancy Birds Wings, &c• " Inspection Invited... 5 per cent. off' for Cash. AI3 1 -: Estate Late John Hodgena :- .....�� M� 13CDS Have the finest assortment of HOIJSEHOLD :-: F!/RN/TORE in the county. Parlor Suites, Lounges, Easr Chairs and Mattresses, all of our own manufacture, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, l,xtension fables, Dieing Chairs, Reed and • Rattan Furniture—the very beat duality at the lowest prices. UNDERTAKING a Specialty. FUNERAL Ef7? DIRECTORS AND UPHOLSTERERS, CLINTON. JOHNSON & ARMOUR, --PRACTICAL-- Harness and. Collar Makers. 0 Having bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A. Sharman, we aro prepared to fill all orders to out line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both practical workmen and eau guarantee a superior class of work at moderate rates, Tho material will always be found of the best, and by strict attention to business and honest dealing we hope to be favored with. as liberal patronage as our predecessor. We have a splendid ]ine of SINGLE IiAItNESS, which for material, workmanship and price, cannot bo surpassed. Full Stock in all linea. REPAIRING promptly attended to. JOHNS;ON.& ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON. Grocories, Glassware, Crookory TEAS, &e., From 15 to 26 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices. 000 Subscriber 'having purchased the entire stock of PALLISER M8. CO. at a GREAT BARGAIN, and added it to+sllis own large and Magnificent stock, also bought on favorable terms, offers the entiro stock for the NEXT 60 DAYS at from 15•TO 25 PER CENT. LESS TIIAN REGULAR PRICES. Qom- Call and inspect and thus prove that this statement is correct. 1lifir°TERMS CASIf. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.'Iiin J, Yf. IRWIN, The Mammoth Tea Warehouse all Paper! Wall Paper! SELLING OFF AT COST ! 0 The undersigned will sell off .iT COST his well assorted stock. of WALL PAPER, AND (DECORATIONS FOR CASH ON DELIVERY. This sale will probably continue without change until the whole stock is sold. WQRTHI N Clinti 'n;. 2SL1i. A.LSt'i1, 1889• r . r ,1 • .3 obson, The • Grocer. • P ;NOTICE. ' No,. 4' Company, 33rd 'Battalion, Alt persons holding' �r having in their possess- ion any of the Arms coutremepte or -Clothing belonging to No, 4 Company, 33rd Battalion, are required to deliver the same at the Armory ln.Clinton at.otfce. All persons failing to comply with this notice, at the expiry of the publishing of the same, will be proceeded against according to law. A. M. TODD, Captain, Comdg. No. 4 Company, Ned Battalion Clinton, October 7th, 1880. 872.48 FOR SALE That property about a quarter of a mile from the raiiway station at Clinton, about 328 acres, with two•story frame house and orchard, garden, erneMental trees, barna • ete., bounded on one side by the River Bayfleld, known as that former. ly oceupicd by Major Murray, being part of Lot 40, on the Bnyflcld Road, good clay loam, high and dry. '.also, the house in Clinton lately occupied by Mr. kacey, two-story, wltb attic, large outhouse, excellent orchard; It stands on two acres, and Is bounded entirely by four streets. will be sold at Auction on THCRSDAY,NOV. 21 at 2 p.m., at the WAVERLY HOTRI,, OLIN. TON where a plan can now be seen. The owner is willing to sell by private contract. Time given for part payment. Information of any sale that may have been made thereunder, and other par. ticalars may be had Of A. LEITH, H the Queen's Hotel, Toronto; or D. THCHINSO1�, auctioneer, Clinton. October, 1880, 574—td anaYS,aLaCJ1,469h4 BANKRUPT STOCK OF ardware. '\Ve are offering some decided Bargains this fall in Chopping Axes, Cross Cut Saws,. Cattle Chains, Halters, Ropes, Grain Scoops, Leather Belting, Barb Wire, Steel Wipe, Ray Knives, .Paints' and Oils, WINDOW GLASS, &c. This is a part of the stock of R. M. Racey, and was bought at a Great .Bargain and will be sold a great deal less than ordinary prices. Yon can rely upon getting Bargains in every line. A splendid lot of HANGING LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, SHADES, CHIMNEYS, NICKS, BURNERS, etc., which will be sold at a big discount. Also a hig assortment of STOVES, both second'hanrl and new, which we are selling at Reduced Prices. `' Full stock of Blacksmith's and Wagonnlakers supplies. We keep only. THE BEST Atnerican and Canadian Coal Oil. H-ARLAND BROS., Stoves and Tinware, Iron and Hardware, CLINTUN ar.111tpoa. '°cait4•11 FALL FAIR FACTS'! 0 While at the GREAT HURON CENTRAL • in Clinton, • Sept. 24, 25, 26, do not fail to call and see F. SJiEPJIERIJ'S Clothing Goods ! GENT'S FURNISHINGS, &c. Stunning Low Prices for ExlilDitlon Week. LOW PRICES RULE- F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADING- TAILOR. Our Great Offer 0 Ile N.ews-fleoorO AND T ErIire lie v• --FROM THIS DATE TO JA Ni/14 RY, 7891, FOR $2. Go MCERY THE HUB Co Et. GOOD TEA AND COFFEE. GOOD PICKLING VINEGAR. GOOD CLOVES & CINNAMON. GOOD GINGER, CAYENE. GOOD CHEAT' CROCKERY GOOD MIX'D SPICES. GOOD ALLSPICE, MACE, GOOD ESSENCES. In fagt (or anything yon may,noed in GROCERIES. DRY WOOD FOR SALE, delivered to any part of the Town free. 63' Orders left at Shop promptly filled. 0 Geo. Swallow. Clinton