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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1891-04-29, Page 5SEK Something ev Arrives �-, This time it is New Carpets in both Union and Wool, handsome colorings and designs. Come and see them. Wove Pink Stripe Flannelettes, Latest Patterns. New 4/4 and 5/4 Floor Oil Cloths, what house cleaners are 1o41112g for these days. One bale New every -day Straw Mats --ask the price, then you'll wonder. New 9/4 Twill 'Sheetings, just the width you want. But the richest thing yet is our New Parasol Stock, I- beauties in themselves. Every one the nicest we could ;get ; some lovely h.uidles. We have them to suit anyone ,,.ad everyone—old and young, rich and poor alike, may be suited here, .j 'Look out for our Parasol display on Saturday. - 0 J. C. GILROY. PAY & WISEMAN'S Old Stand, Clinton. Hardware. Hardware --0 Wit It rye ,just received several tons of b'ENUING WVIIRE—barb Vire, Plain Twisted and 131ack Steel Fencing; Wire. Garden Spates, Garden Rakes, Shovel,, Hors, I<lauute. Forks, Digging Forks, Drain Spades. • 200 KEGS STEEL CUT MAILS. Kalsontine, Alabtatine —all shades. Point Brushes, Kal.aoinine Brushes. -Gold Medal Carpet Sweepers, Milk Cans, Milk Pans, Milk Poi's, Granite Ware, Cooking Stoves and Ranges. READY -WAXED PAINTS --ALL SHADES. Tinware, all kinds, at Rock Bottom Prices, _HARLAND BROS,, Iron and Hardware Merchants, Clinton CANADIAN NEWS NOTES. —Notwithstanding the 'McKinley bill Aha expos to of the A unininn f rr the past nine months •hate .n increase of over half a million &•lIars. (.4:1.r. J ohn'nn, I)ontbtit.n atatia- tician, esys the result of the rearm nal• .-oalatione as regtr•ie;p••palation, indus- tries, eta , will he iaeu d in bulletin form from time to time. —Henry Hagey, ex -reeve of the vill- age of Preston, returned from a walk yesterday npp•trantly as well as usual. I3 entered an adj doing room to pre- pare far dinn+r. Short y after Maurice Hagey, hearing a anise, entered Mr. Hagey'e ran n, whoa ho was ahnoke 1 to -find big grandfather lying on the floor ,quite dead. Mr. liagry was born in Preston in 1822. —y'rg`, John N ,1'nn, of Chatham, who died at the military school, London, Wednesday, was not a victim ot grip, as rep it ted. It h w Wince trtnepired that -the young runt w to the victim of an ao- •oident,h'wing been .tabbed accidentally in a fencing holt mith a fellow -pupil, the button having, tt is said, moo off the 'foil. —While ea trolling for n sheep gut weak near Matispate John Allan came across Oa deal bo,ly of a woman in it re- cumbent p uaition, apparently in a p•taoe- ful elitmhar, the left hand partially thrust into the bosom of her dress and the right hind extended outward. The remxine were those of Catharine Kenne- dy, aged sixty, who lived on the (lara- fraxa road, Olenelg, one mile north of the Rookv 5 tngeeo. She has been mieS- iag Since Fah. 5, and no doubt perished in the snowstorm which raged on that day. COUNTY OF HURON TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1891. The Primary (Ill, class) and Junior Leaving .and Pass Matriculation (II. class) examinations at the Collegiate Institute and High Schools -will be held at Goderich, Clinton and Soatorth beginning Tncaday, 7th of July, at 8.40 A. M., 'Senior Leaving and honor Matriculation (I.C,) will be held at Clinton, beginning Tuesday, .L4th July, nt 1.30 P. ni. Candidates who wish to write at either Seaforth or Clinton must notify David Robb, Esq., L -P. Schools, Clinton P. O., not later than 22nd May, stating at which of the rehoots they intend to write ; and those -who desire to write at• Goderich must notify Jno. it. Tom, E+q., L P. Schools, Goderich 1'. 0 , by the same date. Nn name will he forwarded to the Dmertntent unless the fee of 35.00accom• panes the ao•iulrtttl)r. Hnad•mastere of High Seltoole and Colle:i ate Institutes will please send the application an l fess of their candidates to the P. 8 Tneoletnr within whose jurisdiction their school it situated. Forme of application may be obtainol front the Inspector or the untlereignel. PETER ADAMSON, Goderich, April, L391. County Clerk. PROPERTY FOR SALE OF RENT.—Advertisers will find "The li a!ii. News -Record" one of the best nmediums in the County of Huron. Advertise in "The News-Record"—The Double Circnlatioa /Talks to Thousands. Rates as low as any. TO THE FARMERS. study your own interest and go where! you can get Reliable 1` Harness. tr manufacture none but tau Bast OF STOCK. Beware of chops that sell cheap, an they/ have got to live tar Call and get prices. Orders by mail promply attended to at) H N 113 T LA, HARNESS EMPORIUM, TILYTIl, ONT J. E. BLACK ALL, Veterinary Surgeon, honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, trouts Meows of nit dotnestic animals n thamoetenodeenand,eclentiflc pprineipten. OH -Calle attended to night or day. OMee immedi ttely west of the old Royal Hotel, Ontario street. Residence— Albert street, Clinton. 649-3m LJIV__7JUI S. A.CI E EA LED TNDERS addressed to the unrler- ei;tned azul endorsed "Tender for Indian Supplies," will be received at this office up to noon of S•t'1'IJ tDAY, 9th May, 1891, for the delivery of Indian Supplies, during the Neal year ending 30th June 1392, cousisti ig of Flour, Beef, Bacon, Groceries, Awmuuitlot, Twine, Agricultural Itnpleuteuts, Toole, &c., duty paid, at various points in Manitoba and "the North West Territories. Forums of tender, containing full particulars relative to the Supplies required, dates of de- livery, &c., may be had by applying to the undersigned, or to the Indian Commissioner nt Regina, nr to the Indian Office, Winnipeg. Parties may tender for each description of geode (or for any portion of each description of Roods) separately or for all the goods called for in the Schedules, and the Department reserves to tself the right to reject the whole or any part of a tender. Each tender mnet he necompanied by an ac- cepted Cheque in favor of the Snperiut.eedont General of Indian Allaire, on a Canadian Rank, for nt leaet tive'per cent, of the amennt of the tender, which will be forfeited If the party ten- dering declines to enter into a oontraot bused on such tender when called neon to do so, or it he fails to complete the work eoutreated for. If the tender be not aceeeted, the chcgne will be re- turned, and if a oontraot, be entered into for a part only of the su:,p res tenlered for :an ac- cepted chegne for live per sent, of the amount of the oontraot may be substituted for that which accompanied the tender; the e,ntu•act eeen:•ity cheque will be retained by the Department until the end of the aseel year. • Each tander"mnst, in additinn to the signature of the tenderer, he etgned by two nut-et,en aeoept- able to the Department for the proper performance of the contract bused on his tender. This advertisement is not to be ineerted by any newspaper without the authority of the Queen's Printer, and no claim for payment by any news- panor not having had such authority will be admitted. L. VANHOUGHNET, ' Deputy of the Superintendent—General of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa. March, 1891. HOUSES TO RENT To rent, a conveuieutly situated house on Rattenbury Street, wtth every convenience, near bcthschools. At present occupied by Inspector Robb. Poeseesion at once. 688 Also, the bonne adjoining. Gond atone cellar hard and soft water ani other eonveniencee. Lately oerupied by 5Ir. W. J. Stoneham. Rent, 6 per month, 640 Apply to W. H. HINE. TUE' CELEBRATED Ideal Waslier* wand Wringer. TUE REST IN TUE MARKET Machines Allowed on Trial ata also agent for all All Agricultural Implements Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill, Call and see me. J. B. WEIR, CLINTON USEFRIRYS` SUDS Fir` .»YY -`,Sit ■[CAUSE THEY ARE THE BEST. D. M. FERRY & Co's Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced SEED ANNUAL Fur 1891 will be mailed FREE to all applicants, and to last season's custorners, it is better than ever. Eery person using Garden, Flower nr Field Seeds, should send for it. Address WINDSOR, ONT. Largest Seedsmen in the world MILL/NERY STOOK S KEPT FULL AND FRESH with dailyarrivals of FASHIONABLE GOODS. This week we �A,SNi�O have received some New Shapes in ►L..A.0 S�,I 'VT" J ' &TS which we are selling at remarkably low prices. QUR STAFF OF TRIMMERS, under the direction of Alms STANLEY, are busily engaged getting out orders. �J As far as possible we try to prevent any disappointment in filling orders, and would ask 'our friends to give us all the time they can by leaving orders early. OSTRICH FEATHERS DYED, CLEANED AND CURLED on short notice. tion guaranteed. ° FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Get our prices, Satisfac- ESTATE JOHN HODGENS. THE HUB GROCERY Has one of the finest assortments in town of PAILS (wooden and fibre), TUBS, WASH- BOARDS, CHURNS, BUTTER BOWLS, LADELS, BUTTER PRINTS. in BRUSHES_ we have Stove Brushes, Shoe, Scrubbing and White- wash Brushes. BASKE'T'S for clothes, willow market, Indian market, dinner and fancy work gaskets. We carry a fine stock of Bliooliis, down to 2 for 25c. GROCERIES, fresh and as cIleal) as any other house in town—especially in TEA We can give you extra •✓clue. Geo. S :�Iloav, IIMMEIICICICSRav,eou,ErM•am.. llnton CHANGE OF BUSINESS. 0 0 The undersigned bets to intimate that he has bought the GROCERY STOCK OF COOPER .RC LOGAN and that lit' will continue the business in Cooper 8t Logan's Former Stand adjoining Conthe's drug store and Conch's meat shop. The customers of the retiring firut and us maty others as possi- ble respectfully invited to inspect goods and compare prices. Goods will be sold at the lowest living profit and delivered in any part of the town. GEO. STEWART, CLINTON. FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale four eligible Building Lots fronting on Albert Street; has two fronting on Rattenbury Street; either en bine or in separate lots, to suit purchnscrs. For further particulars apply totho undersign.d.—E. DfNSLEY, Clinton. 832 ABEL S. WEEKES, Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor, ) • t u gh t sman, etc. Office—Upstairs in Perrin's Block, Clinton, Ont New Blacksmith Shop GEORGE TROWHILL has opened out a gen- eral Blacksmith and Repair Shop in the building lately occupied by Mr. Hauler, opposite Fuir'e lumber yard, Albert street, Clinton, Ont. Rlacksutith and Iron Work in all its branches. Horse -Shoeing promptly attended to and satin. faction guaranteed. The public are invited to call before ordering .any class of work in the above lines. 497—t1 GEORGE TROWHILL. ALLAN LINE ROYAL. MAIL STEAMSI,IPS. Cheap Excursions to Europe. FORTNiGIHTLY SAILINGS FROM Portland and Halifax To Derry and Liverpool. CARIN ROTES 540, $50 and 500 Single, 880, 690 and 5110 Return, according to location of Staterooms. NO CATTLE CARRIED. INTERMEDIATE, Outward 625, Prepaid 530 Steerage at lowest rates. Imo' Accommodations unsurpaaeed Apply to H to A ALLAN, hiontroal or A. O. PATTISON or WM. JACKSON, Clinton . The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farmland Isolated Town Proper- lty only Insured. OFFICERS. Thos. E. Hays, President, Sealorth P. 0. ; W. J. Shannon, Secy -Trees., Seaforth P, O. ; John Hannah, Manager, Senforth P. 0, 'DIRECTORS, ,Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Donald Moss, Clin- ton ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George %Vett, Herlook ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan- non, Walton ; Thos. Garbert, Clinton. • AGENTS. Time Neiiene, lIarloek ; Roht. McBiilbm, Sea. forth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan and Geo. Hurdle, Auditors, Parties dosiroue to effect Tnenronee or transact other business will he promptly attend• ed to on application to any of the above otiicere, addressed to their respective post aloes. A NICE HOME T A BAROAIN.�Eightacres of land with a _.:-seleet-aareltnrd^ot clsotco-=4npplegsti'ees comfortable hoose and stables ; adjoining Gode- rieh township. Apply to B. L. DOVLE, (We- lch. 8626-tt 1 J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont WATCHES! Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Coltimbue, Seth Thomas, and Rockford—new, model. farA11 these makes in key and stem winders. Also pond int set watches. J. BIDDLECOMBE, CLINTON. House and Lot for Sale or Rent. A comfortable frame house eituated on ,lance street, itt the Town of Clinton, convenient to railway station. There are the usual conven- iencee, hard and er,ftwater, etc„ also one-quarter acre of ground. Will be sold or rented on easy terms. Apply at) A✓"':,' JOHNSON & ARMOUR'S Harness Emporium, 642—tf Opposite the Market, Clinton FOR SALE. The properly at present occupied by the undersigned es a residence on the Huron Road, in the Town of Goderich, consisting of one half of an acre ot land, good frame house —etory and a half—seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses, There are also somegoad fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated and very suitable for any person wishing to live retired. Fot further particulars apply to N. CAMPION, 542-tf Barrister, Goderich. [77 TRAY STOCK ADVER TISEMENTS inserted in Tim NEWS RECORD at law rites. The law makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock 1f yon want any kind of advertising you will not do Netter than call on 'ews•Reoeord. PROPERTY FOR SALE. The executors of the estate of the late Nelson Olew, offer for sale two desirable lots In the town of Clinton, being lots 85 and 86, Gordon's new survey, on Walker St., with eomfortabledwelling house, good well of water. and choice lot of fruit and ornamental trees thereon. Clear title and immediate possession can he given, Will bo sold for 5400. Liberal terms will be given. Apply to CHAS. SPOONER, Executors ROBERT PEACOCK, 5 March 4th, 1890. 293.3m BILI HEADS, NOTE Heals, Letter Heads, Tage, Statements, Circulars, Business Cards', Envelopes, Programmes, etc„ etc., printei in a workman- like manner and at lou rates, at THE NEWS -RECORD Office. FOR FIRST CLASS, HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING. Go to :5. E. EVANS, FA8i1T0NAALE BARBER, 2 doors east of NEwc-REconn of - SPECIAL. 0• WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW SPRING STOCK Boots and Shoes, Which is complete from the Coarsest Lines to the Finest French Kids. Owing to the want of room below, we have been obliged to take The Second Flat for Our Boots and Shoes, which is not quite as convenient as below, but as we are determined to do the Boot and Shoe 'Trade, we have decided to crake a REDUCTION on them from 10 TO 20 PER CENT. in order to draw the trade. Era- Remember—the Boot and Shoe Stock, Second Flat, See them. 0 PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. Clinton, April 6, 1891. Groceries. - Groceries. CANT�ZION :31R,OS_ --Have a splendid stock of— Choice New Groceries, Fruits, Peels, Crockfiry, Glass and Chinaware At prices consistent with good goods. We- are a position to guarantee as goo value as any other house in the trade. Try our IF'.i.luous Teas, the hest for th least money in the market. We have a stock of General Groceries that cannot b surpassed in quality or lowness of price. Dc not invest till you call on us. CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton, F'TT N'PZ'T ±a __- NEW STOCK ! NEW STORE ! ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture. Call at the New Store and see the stock of Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The whole Stock is from the very best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of ever,' description. JOS. CHICLE', one di►or NI est of Dickson's Book Store At RELIABLE TAILORING 0 THOS. JACKSON!, SR.,e The Old Reliable Merchant Tailor, has a Co nplete Stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., suitabl'i for Spring and Summer Wear Car Every Suit a Walking Advertisement. iipar Cloth by the yard at a very s' )all margin, and Garments of all kinds CUT FREE from the sante. T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON. WANTED 1 For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS we will take in trade quantities of WOOD—Beech and Maple— to be delivered at once. When ordering YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT remember we charge nothing to show our Goods. Suits at all prices, so that the poorest man can go like his rich neighbor well dressed. Remem- ber the stand, OPPOSITE COOPER'S BOOK STORE. Walton & Morrison, Tailors, SMITH'S' BLOCK, CLINTON. he Newsdleoor FOR GOOD ENVELOPES FOR FINEST PRINTING FORhNICE BILL HEADS ficei,S airatteetion ''verr-tr1 worn EU. _, I[�CL �tli�l,�' AND CHILDREN'S Hsircattieg. r THE NEWS -RECORD EXCELS IN AIL DEPARTMENTS POMPADOUR HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY.