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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1891-05-06, Page 5a � K Soxuthii.g This time it is New•Carpets in both Union and Wool, landsome colorings and designs. Come and. see then. New Pink Stripe Flannelettes, Latest Patterns. New 4/4 and 5/4 Floor Oil Cloths, what house cleaners are looking for these days. One bale . New every -day Straw. Hats—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, beauties in themselves. Every one the nicest we could get ; some Lovely handles. We have them to suit anyone and 'everyon 3—old and young, rich and poor alike, may be suite 1 hone. a25—Look out for our Parasol displa.y on Saturday. —O J. O.GILROY, PAY & WISEMAN'S Old Stand, Clinton. 'Dorriinion Election, 1991 ELECTORAL DISTRICT —OF THE— west Riding of Huron, STATEMENT OF EL EC TION EXPENSES Incurred by and on behalf of RO`.T. PORTER, A Candidate at the Bald Election. 8'ereonal Expenses of Candidate 0 65 e0 Meat of Halls, Sch001 Raises, etc .. 43 00 'Thos. Swarts, Livery and Driver for Mr. Porter... 64 00 'Thos. Swarts, Livery for Mr. Joeeph Beck 8 00 Expenses, including Livery, and Mr. Cole• ratan, Organizer 82 00 .Judge Doyle, for Voters' lists .... .... 18 70 Wm. Lee, coal for Committee Rooms.... 4 35 C. P. R. Co'e Telegraph account.....,, 13 86 O. N. W. Co's Telegraph account 10 40 W. Campbell, Postage account 33 76 ,Rent and Expenses, Central Committee Rooms .. 16 10 A. Hillen, Clinton, posting bills, etc3 60 'Beattie & Roes, horse hire 1 50 Reynolds & Son, horse hire 2 00 Thomas Hucketep, bill poster....... 1 25 'Ooderiet, Star, Printimr account 41 50 Vitt Hullo» News-11Ec0ID, orinting acct13 00 $110 98 Goderich, May 2nd- 1801. 11. C. HAYS, Agent for Robert Porter. 'To W. T. WHITELY, Esq., ' Returning Oflh:er, West Riding of Huron. The preceding abstract, referring to the elec. tion expenses of Mr. Robert Porter, hon been sent me by Mr. R. C. Hays, of Goderich, his financial agent. Should any elector wish to see a detailed statement of the items whin]) go to :make up the above, he can do so by applying to me at Clinton. W. T WHITELY, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of the West Riding of Huron. 654-4t BomiRion Election, 1091 ELECTORAL DISTRICT —OF THE— Vest Riding of Huron, STATEMENT OF ELECTION EXPENSES Incurred by and on behalf of M. C. CAMERON, A Candidate at the said Election. 'LIVERY BILLS. A. M. Polley $94 25 John A. Reid. 05 00 James Beattie.... 16 00 Roland Beattie 11 00 8156 25 PRINTING AO:01'Nm, D. McGillleuddy 75 05 R. Holmes 38 00 8113 05 TELEGRAPH ACCWI' NT. $t9 51 ''RILL POSTING, DINT!IRUTINO BILLS, &C. W. McGregor 11 00 P. Huckstep 3 00 J. Breckenridge 4 00 D. MCMurchy 2 00 .1. Cumming. ...... . 2 00 John Stevenson........ 1 00 0 23 00 'USE Or HALLS, ATTENDANCE &C. A. Saunders 10 00 R. Welsh 10 00 Bemmiller Hall 2 00 l'ort Albert School House. 4 00 Leeburn Hall ..... ..,1 00 Ooderich Roosts 22 60 $ 49 50 TELEPHONE, Bell Telephone Co $ 5 80 Worms' I ISYS, Judge Doy'lofor Lista8 17 00 Expenses of McLean & Wilson8 7 75 Total 8431 86 Dated at Goderich, Mar 4th, 1801. W. PROUDFOOT, Agent for M. C. Cameron 'To W. T. WHiTEL.Y, Esq.,, Returning Officer. West Riding of Huron. Tho preceding abstract, referring to the elec. tion expenses of Mr. M. C. Cameron, has been sent me by Mr. W. Proudfoot of Goderich, ills financial agent Should any elector wish to see a detailed statement of the steins which go to Make up the above, he can do so by applying to me at Clinton. W. T. WHITELY, --- - ^�Rhturnhs'4Jfiiner.forklto Elcctoraanistriet.ot.the, West Riding of Huron. 654-41 ABEL S. WEEKES, Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor, C3UNTY OF HURON TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1391, The Priinery (III, class) and Junior Leaving and Puss Matriculation (11. claws) examinations at the Collegiate Institute and high Schools will be held at Goderich, Clinton aim! Seaforth beginning'ruesduy, 7th of Jul,, at 840 A. M., Senior Leaving and -Honor Matriculation (1.1',) will he held at Clinton, beginning Tuesday, 14th July, at -1.30 e. 0. (Sod idates who wish to write, at either Seaforth or Clinton mast notify David Robb, Esq., 1. 1'. Schools, Clinton P. 0., not hater thin "Intl May, si.uing at which of the schools the% intend to writ : ; and those vino desire to write it,.; Goderich e1•ist notify Jno. E. 'rum, Esq., I. P. Schools, Oudcrich P. O by the same date. No name will be forwarded to the Department unless the fee of S1.00 aceout panics the application. 11ead.m.tstere of High Schools old Curie•:Fate Institutes will please send the application and fees of their candidates to the 1'. S. Inspector within whose Jurisdiction their school is situated. Forms of appdeation may be obtainer from the lnapectnr or the undersigned. PETER ADA\I SON, Goderich, April, 1591. County Clerk. l; .t• ' PROPERTY FOR SALE OF RENT.—Advertisers will find "Th. NeliinthelCounty ofelluruthe n. nmeditums tiseniit "Tho Newe-Reesrd"--TIII,DOIthle Circnlatioe Talks to Thousands. Rates as low as any. TO THE FARMERS. Study your own interest arid go wherel you can get Reliable ° Harness, I mannfat.hire none but tine BEST or Srncg, Beware of shops that sell cheap, as they nave got to live' Call and cat prices. Order+ by mail promply attended to e� `4 / I IL IN Ti J 4 I ,, HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYT11, ONT The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farmland Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured. orrrcans. Thos. E. IlIrs, President, So.ttorth P. O. ; W. J. Shannon, Sccv.Treas , Seaforth 1', 0. ; John Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0, lnisecrors, Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Donald Ross, Cling ton ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt, Harlock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan- non, Walton ; Thos. Garbert, Clinton. AGENTS. Thos. Neilans, Harlock • Rohl'. McMillan, Sea - forth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan and Geo. Mnrdio, Auditors, Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business will he promptly* attend• ed to on application to any of the above officers, addressed t0 their respective post cfBccs. J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont WATCHES! Waltham, E'gin, Illinois, Colnruhus, Seth Thomas, and Rockford -anew, model, ,ffrAll these makes in key and stem winders. Also pendant net watches. J. BIDDLECOMBE, CLINTON. FOR SALE. Tho, properly at present occupied by the undersigned as a residence on the Huron Road, in the Town of Goderich, cnnsisting of one half of an acre et land, good frame house —story and a half—seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses, 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 apply to E. °JAMPNON, 542 -If Barrister, Goderieb. TRAY STOCK ADVER ( TISEMENTS inverted in TIM NEWS RECORD at IOW rates. The law makes it compnlsory to advertise stray stock If yon want any kind of advertising you will not do better than call on Tews•Reocord. New Blacksmith Shop FORGE TROWHILI. has openers out a gen• ,,cgnl_,�,a�,9q)rEli an epant 3ho�1 the hu JrfingTnicly OCi.fipfbro'fi1 .'iTnfSlti`,'tjlptl•�iir Fair's lumber yard Alpert street Clinton, Ont. Blacksmith and Iron Work in all Its branches. Horse.Shoeing promptly attended to and untie. faction guaranteed. The public are Invited to call before ordering any clues of work in the ) ' t ughtsman, etc. above lines. Mee—Upstalra in Perrin's Block, Clinton, Ont 497—tf GEORGE TROWFIFI.T.. TS KEPT FULL AND FRESH with daily arrivals of FASHIONABLE GOODS4v This week we 1 have received some New Shapes in 33=,, CE' srJ ] . r Tidewbich we are selling at remarkably low prices. OUR STAFF OF TRIMMERS, under the direction of Miss STANLEY, are busily engaged getting out orders, 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. QSTRICH FEATHERS DYED, CLEANED AND CURLED on short notiee. Get our prices, Satisfac- tion guaranteed. rtr FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FeR CASH. ESTATE JOHN HODGENS. THE HUB GROCERY Has one of the finest assol'tuientS i11 town (')f PAILS (Woodall alit) fibre). TUBS, WASH- BOARDS, CHURNS, BUTTER BOWLS, LADELS, BUTTER PRINTS. In BRUSHES we have Stove Brushes, Shoe, Scrubbing and White- wash Brushes. 'BASKET'S fur C])lthe3, willow market, Indian market, dinner and fault y work baskets. We carr' ;t fine stoe1c of 1311ooJls, (town to 2 fur 25e. Guo.l':ItuEs, fresh an(1 as cheap 'as any ofller house ir town—especially in TEA tv'e can give yule extra-laIrte. S allow, Cli r Ion HANCE OF BU8ftE88. 0 O The undersigned begs to intiulato that he has l,00uht the GROCERY STOCK OF COOPE13 & LOGAN tri d tliat Ire ,till continue the l,n8lmt•v. Til Cooper & Logan's Forrner Stated ! adjoining C'onie's drug store and (;.moll's meat shop. Ts,t• customers of the retiring firm eI,d Ji.. malty others as possi• hie respectfully invite,) to inspect g.uads and cixnpurt' priers, (roods will lie sold nt the lowest living profit, and dellv,-red in any Dart of the town.. GEO. STEWART, CLINTON. a TEAS TEA TSA! Sold in London, Eng., for £10, 12s., 6i1., or $t2 per round. Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea, LENDED WITH TEA Experts have pronounced fully equal to goods sold at $52 per pound—sold at 50c., GOc. and 75c. per pound. Special values in Black, Green and Japans, from 10 cents 'up. Extra Cut in 5 and 10 Pound Boxes. Extra value in Sugars, Crockery and Glassware. O 3. w. IRWI N , The Noted Greco?, Clinton AGENT FOR RAM LAI. INDIAN TEA. The Imported Irish Hunter, Young Cambridgeshire Swell, Will travel for the improvement of stock during the season of 1801 ns follows: MONDAY, *ill leave the stable of McLeod ,Bros., Unroll Road, and proceed to Holinesville, then across Hof inesrillebridge into Colborne to Ah. Fisher's for noon; then to F. McDonagh's hotel, Smith's hill, for night. TUESDAY. to llenniiller to Crew's betel for noon; then to (fode•ich to Swarts' hotel for night. WEDNES- DAY, EDNES- DAY, out Bayfield Head to Hayfield, to Swarts' hotel for night. THURSDAY, into Sta ley, down Sauble Line, then across to Brownson Line to Robert Elliott's for noon; then to Cook's hotel, Varna, for night. FRIDAY, to Brucefleld to Dixon's hotel for noon; then to Clinton to Lack Kennedy's hotel for night. SATURDAY, to Holmeeville, then to the stable of McLeod Bros., Huron Road, whereThe will remain until the folio sing Monday morning. 141r For Description and l'edigree, Terms, &c., see large cards. ANGUS McLEOD, Manager. ININNEimalimmuNmii THOMAS STURDY, Proprietor. -A Hardware. Hardware --0— Wu have just received several tons of F'ENCJ NO ''V IRE—Barb Wire, Plain Twisted and Black Steel Fencing Wire. Garden Spades, Garden Rakes, Shovels, Hoes, Maunre Forks, Digging Forks, Drain Spades. -200 KEGS STEEL CUT NAILS. T(alsoinine, Alahastine—all shades. Paint Brushes, RahvomintFBruslles. Gold Medal Carpet Sweepers, Milk Cans, Olilk Pans, Dlilk Pni's, Granite Ware, Cooking Stoves and Itailr',es. READY -MIXED PAINTS—ALL SHADES. Tinware, all kinds, at Rock Bottom Prices. p e a d rgPaha ii Cli ton The News -Record for Printing. SPECIAL. 0 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW SPRING STOCK OF oots and Shoes, Which is 4.:0111pi"tt• frenl the Coarsest Lines to the Finest French Kids. Owing to the waist of room below, we have Leen obliged to talcs The Second Flat for Our Boots and Shoes, which is not quite as convenient as helow, int it wo are determined to do the Boot nod Shoe Trade, We have decided to make a REDUCTION on thein from 10 TO 20 PER CENT. in orde..r to draw the trade. Ear Reuu+unber—the Boot and Shoe Stock, Second Flat. See then.). 0 PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. Clinton, April 6, 1891. Groceries. - Groeeries. CANT H i1_,ON 13:O S --Have a splendid stook of— Choice New Groceries, Fruits, Peels, Orockory, Glass and Chinaware At prices eonsistent with good goods. We are 'a a position to guarantee as goo value as any other house in the trade. Try our I'1[I,ollR Teas, the best for th least money in the'market. We have a stock of General Groceries tliat cannot b surpassed in quality or lowness of price. Dc not invest till you call on us. CANTELON BROS., Wholesale 67, Retail Grocers, Clinton. PITT TR, 1s" 1'11 -CT R..DE. NEW STOCK ! NEW STORE ! ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. JOSEPH CRIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture. Call at the New Store and see the stock of Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs, Mattranses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The wh de Stock is from:tbe very bent manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of ever' description. JUS. CIIIDLEY, one door 'Best of Hickson's Book Store ssa ®mrsaattat, ANON RELIABLE TAILORING 0 THOS. JACKSON, SiR.,1 The Old Reliable Merchant Tailor, has a Co'nplete Stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., suitabl') for Spring and Summer Wear ear Every Suit a 'Walking Adveasement. Cloth by the yard at a very s• Jail margin, and Garments of all kinds CUT FREE from the sarle. T. JACKSON, SR., HURON-ST.,CLINTON. We Want Mare Room NEWSTOKfopa(�IU Coming and -in order to have it we will give a Three Per Cent. Discount! on this Sale, starting May 7th and will continue till May 14th. Remember, we Guarantee a Fit or no sale. Goods sold by the yard and cut free of charge. WALTON & MORRISON, The City Tailors, Moses Fischer's old stand, Smith's Block, Clinton, Ont. T FOR R 00,0rD ENVELOPES � — ''''' ' B '' -ws�� �''�� FOR NICE BILL HEADS FOR OFFICE. PRINTING fHE NEWS—RECORD EXCELS "IN ALT, DEPARTMENTS e icer a