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AND THC
Rypophosphites of Lime and Soda,
No other Emulsiont-is so
' easy to takes
It does not separate nor
spoil.
It is always sweet as cream.
The most sensitive stomach
can retain it.
CURES.
Scrofulous and
Wasting Diseases.
Chronic Cough.
Loss of Appetite.
Mental and Nervous
Prostration.
General Debility, &c.
Beware of all Imitations. Ask for
's the D. & L." Emulsion, and refuse
all others.
PRICE 60C. AND $1 PER BOTTLE.
-The marriage was solemniz•ad at
Oeutreville un Satu d,y evening of lieu.
MoLeh1 of I,tgerinll, to Mrs. Lucy
'Crnnk. The united apes of the happy
pair was 139 years, the fair bride being
one year younger tune nor happy partner.
This is the f ,urth veutura of a .similar
-nature for the lurmer, and the second fur
the 1 •ttar.
-Toe holy of qtr. Fr.nk Ingrain, who
was killed by lirhtuing at Austin on
Monday eve•uug wits hrnugh!• to Portage
la Frau ie ou the 2Ith inst. His father,
111 r. William Ingram, is a resident of that
plane. The gene tee l w'r,s a young roan
of shoe 28 or 30 years of age, and has
been e. reaident of the neighborhood for
many yearn, Doming formerly front Sea.
forth, Ont.
-Mr. Justice Street has made an
order admitting to I; ail one E lward
_Alexander, of Greonoch To 'v ndhtp, who
is in the Walkerton Kaul ou .he charge of
.criminally ahusit.g Emma Aun McLean,
a girl under 14 years of age. Alexander
is himee1f hut 15 vears of age. The hail
fixed h Alexander himself in $1,000 and
hilt sureties in $250 each.
--Mr. William floury Gladetoeo, eld•
met gnu of the Right iluu, WUlian Ewart
Gladstone, died Saturday morning. The
deceased wart horn at Hawarden, Flint•
shire, in 1840, entered Parliament in
1865, representing Chester, sat for vi hit -
by from 1863 to 1880, and euhsequently
.represented E .et Worcestershire.
-Harry Garbutt a man of many el
lases, who originally came from Wine•
ham, is in Toronto jail now h,aau••e "f
'the two big cash rewards nf.arerl
Texas people for his capture for forgery.
A reward of $1,000 was advertised by
the BAnker's Assoo,aiion of Texas, and
the civil authnr,ties put up $$206. Gtr•
+butt is known as Albert or James Hunt-
ley, end un•ler these °Ines he has, it is
alleged, visited the houses ut many re-
s?6naible ftrrnere in Telae, and, Rising
an a stook buyer, has bought mules. As
,soon as he won a farmer's conliden1 he
'would Induce the farmer to g., to the
local hank with him and Identify him.
At the bank he w'alld preseut a draft
purporting to he ••meed by F ,tri, B .ugh -
'ton & Co., hankers of Burton, Ohio.
'This confidence game worked admirabiy
for a long time, hut at last the Lone Star
state became too hot for the Caoadian
and he hied himself b.ck to Canada,
where he turned up & couple of daya ago
at Ddfferin park, the possessor of a couple
'of feat horses and as a dead game sport.
STRAYED.
From the premises of William Garbett 13th
Concession, Huliec, 1} miles from Londesboro,
ono yearling heifer inclined to be roan in color,
stvith large wart over right eye and small warts
.on face and white stripe on forehead, white on
telly. Whoever will give information to owner
where she may be found will be rewarded for their
.trouble. WM. GAR SETT
Londesboro P. 0.
NOTICE.
The undersigned being necessarily absent from
town for some time, has left his hooks and
-acconnts with MANNING & SCOTT, to whom pay-
ments may be made.
JOHN WISEMAN.
New Blacksmith Shop
EORGE TROWHILL has opened out a gen-
eral Blacksmith and Repair Shop in the
building lately ('coupled by Mr. Gauley, opposite
Fair's lumber yard; Alpert street Clinton, Ont.
'Blacksmith and Ir Work in all Its branches.
Horse-ShOetng prompt7A.nttended to and satis-
faction guaranteed. The public are invited to
call before ordering any class of work in the
above lines.
497-tt GEORGE TROWHILL.
SALE BILLS. -The
lin _
News -Record has un -
1 _ surpassed fall) ties for
Ate' 4+ '+z.''` turning out first-class
'N ° �4tr. 1 :r„°r•',ry work at low rates. A
free advertisement in
The News -Record with
every set of sale bills.
FOR FIRST CLASS,
HAIRCUTTINC9 AND SHAVING.
(10 to A. E. EVANS, FASHIONABLE
BARBER, 2 doors east of NEWS -RECORD of.
face. Special attention given to LADIES
AND CHILDREN'S Haircutting.
POMPADOUR HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY
Voters List :1891.—Munioipali-
t'* of the Township of Stanley,
County of Huron.
;MAW= E `' PC)Wi t.
(09rre,Otedl oreryTaewl•Y *ttietuopn.l, •
.rl... r..r,•M• tF 2 00 to 6.
00 �.
F0.11,!.....•1 00 to,
Spring Wheat :! ,.,,. 1 00 to 1 03:
(Barley, ..., ............ 0t 48 to 0 50
(.lata.. b•
.....A,,., r,. r. • . i 48 to 0 00,
Foga. 0 6.0 to 0 70'
App100,(wlnteF) per bbl 1 60 to a 50
P:otatoea. . 0 40 to 0 00
Butter.. ..... 0 13 to 0 15
l;gga _
, 0 10 to 0 l2
B> xawootl 3 �° to p 0 00
00 Q0
Beef 0 U0 to It. will be a G BAT. OPPORTUNITY for you • to procure
. ,
Wool. 0 18 to 018
Pork • 500 to 5 25 Reliable Dry Goods at a
HEAVY DISCOUNT. Every line has
'maestro MARKETS.
Fall Wheat..,.,. $1 12 to $1 14 peen been marled down to a Sure -Sale Price.!! Come and SATISFY
YOURSELF that we are selling Goods far below regular prices.
11mmenee Oui Glaring
•-0- - 0 .�_ Q - ..= p 0-^-�Q . 0
of
iu��Cr Goods.
Sprlug Wheat 1 03 to 1 04
Wheat, red winter 1 11. to 1. 13
Wheat, goose 0 91 to 0 94
Barley . 0 54 to 0 56
Oats. . 0 58 to 0 60
Peas . 0 86 to 0 88
Rye . 0 75 to 0 78
Hay .10 CO to 16 00
Straw 7 50 to 9 50
Dressed Hoge, 5 25 to 6 00
Beef, fore 4 50 to 6 50
Beef, hind 6 50 to 7 50
Mutton 6 00 to 7 00
Veal t 8 00 to 10 00
Eggs 0 12 to 0 13
Butter 0 14 to 0 16
Potatoes, per bag 1 00 to 1 10
MORTGAGE -:-SALE
-OF VALUABLE -
Farm Lands
-1N THE -
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH.
Under and by virtue of the powers of vale con-
tained in three certain indentures of Mortgage
(which Mortgages will bo produced on the day of
sale) there will he sold at Public Auction, by
David Dickenson, auctioneer, at
The Ratteribury House, Clinton,
-ON THE -
25TH DAY OF JULY, 1891,
at 2 o'clock P. M., the following lands and
premises :
PAROEL No. 1. -'rhe south halt of Lot num•
her twenty-three, in the Maitland Concession of
the Townehlp of Goderich, in the County of
Huron, containing by admeasureusent forty-four
acres, more or less.
PARCEL No. 2. -The north half of Lot ndm-
her twenty -tour, in the Maitland Concession, in
the said Township of Goderich, containing by
admeasurement forty-three acres, more or loss.
The above property is situate on a good gravel
road five miles from Oodertch and seven miles
from Clinton. The soil is a good clay loam, near-
ly all under cultivation. Tho property is well
fenced,
TERMS. -Tho parcels will be sold separately
or together to suit purchaser. Parcel No. 1 will
he sold subject to the dower of the widow of the
late Thomas McCullagh. Possession will be given
on the 1st of ()etcher next. Ten per cent. of the
purchase money to be paid on day of sale and
the balance one month thereafter without inter-
est. At the option of the purchaser, two-thirds
of the purchase money may remain on mortgage
at 0 per cent. interest. Further terms and con-
ditions made known on day of sale; or upon
application to the undersigned.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Vendor's Solicitors
D. DiCKENSON, Auotioneer.
Clinton, 26th June, 1891. 601-41
DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
Three one•acre lots in the Town of Clinton are
offered for mile. They are, situate(' on Raglan
street, not far from the Doherty Organ Factory
and Collegiate Institute, adjoining the former
residence of Mr. J. 11. Combo and in the neigh•
borhood of first-class residences. For tests,
etc., apply to -
)tf ARTHUR KNOX, Clinton.
Turf Meeting.
THE CLINTON DRIVING PARK ASSOCIATION
purpose holding their meeting on AUGUST 281h,
giving. 43000IN •PREMIUMS, namely:
2.50 trotting or pacing, purse 8150.00, divided
into three monies.
2.32 trot or pace, $200.00 purse, divided into
four monies.
Three.quarter mile rung hest two in three
purse 8130.00, two mottles.
- American Trotting and Ontario Jockey C1u
Rules to govern.
F This being one of the Lake Huron Circa'.
Meetings, should have a good meeting, the trac
being in first-class order. 659tf
Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted
br delivered to the persons mentioned int sections
E and 6 of the Ontario Voter's 11615 Act 1889 the
copies required by said sections to be so transmitted
ordetivered of the list made pursuant to said Act
.01 all persons appearing by the last revised
Assessment Roll of the said ]ifunicipality to he
'entitled to vote In the said Municipality at
Elections for members of tho Legislative Assem-
bly and at Municipal 'fileetions and that said
list was first posted up at my dice at Clinton on
the sixth day of July, 1891, and remains there
for Inspection. Electors art} called upon to
examine the said Mit and If any omissions or
any other errors are found therein to take
oo,Airdmediate proceedings to have them, the said..
• GEO. STEWART,
Clerk of Stanley.
Dated this dth day of July, 1851.
STRAYED
ESTATE JOHN HODGENS.
Leslie's Carriage Factory.
BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAGONS -all of the best work-
manship and material. Q( "All the latest styles and most modern improve-
ments. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting promptly attended
to. Prides to suit the times.
geir FACTORY -corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton. 657-y
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. .BASKETS for clothes, willow
market, Indian market, dinner and Hinny
work baskets. We carry a fine stock of
BROOMS, down to 2 for 25c. GROCERIES,
fresh and as cheap all any other house in
town—especially in ']'EA WO can give you
extra value.
deo. Swa1Iow Clinlon
TEAS TEAL TEA!
Sold in London, Eng., for £10, 12s,, 6d., or $52 per pound.
Ram La1'sPure Indian Tea,
BLENDED WITB°9 TEA
Experts have pronounced fully equal t) goods sold at $52 per pound -sold
at 50c., 60c. and 75c. per pound. Special values in
Black, Green and Japan, from 10 cents up,
Extra Cut in 5 and 10 Pound Boxes.
Extra value in Sugars, Crockery and Glassware.
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J. W. I R •IN®T, The Noted Groonr, Clinton
RA LAL INDIAN TEA.
Clearing Sale I
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Having bought too many goods this spring and being determined
to clear them out rather than carry any old lines over, we have
decided to offer CASH CUSTOMERS a �.
Discount of Ter Per Gerfl.
ON ALL:SUMS OVER ONE DOLLAR. This discount will only
be allowed
FOR :-:THIRTY:-: DAYS
From date. Come early and get the Cheapest Goods yet offered.
Ten per cent off our Low Prices means Cheap Goods.
FULL LINES iN ALL DEPARTMENTS !
DRESS GOODS, SILKS, PRINTS, CHALLIES, MUSLINS, CAR-
PETS, CURTAINS and HOUSE FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING—
Ordered and Ready•Made, HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS, COLI ARS,
'I'IES, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.MILLINERY, MANTLE AND
DRESS -MAKING. $3,000 worth of BOOTS and SIHOES, cheapest
and best value ever offered in town. Come and see it what we say
is correct. Yours truly,
PLfflVISTEEL & GIBBINGS
ALBERT STREET,. CLINTON.
Clinton, June 22nd, 1891.
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Groceries. - Groeeries.
CA1\7TE3_IOJT TBS -OS_
-Have a splendid stock of—
Choice New Groceries, Fruits, Peels, Crockory, 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 Famous Te;' ,. the best for th
least money in the market. We have a stock of General Groceries that eaunot b
surpassed in duality or lowness of price. Dc not invest till you call on us.
CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & detail Grocers, Clinton.
From Holmesville, abont the 28th day of May,
One RED FARROW COW with white star i
forehead, possibly some white on one hip, aboa
fonr or five years old. Whoever will give infer.
mutton that will lead to the recovery of above
will be suitably rewarded.
JAMES A. FORD,
659 -if Holmasville
PROPERTY FOR SALE OF
pjp 7�y�l RENT. -Advertisers will find "The
News -Record” one of the best medium s
in the County of Huron. Advertise in
"The News -Record" -The Double Circulation
Talks to Thousands. Ratee as low as any.
TO THE FARMERS.
Study Your own Interest and go where,
you can get
Reliable
'farness
I manufacture none but the BEST OF STOCK.
Beware of shops that sell cheap, as they have
got to lime 113T Call and get prices. Orders
by mail promply attended tot
rJ40► ,.N BEL
HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTI1, ONT
The lYleKiliop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company.
Farm@and Isolated Town Proper-
ty only Insured,
ovetcetts.
Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. 0.; W.
J. Shannon, SeeyTreas., Seaforth P, 0. ; John
Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0.
ln1aKOTORs,
Jae. Broadfoot, Seatorth ; Donald Ross, Clin-
ton ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt,
Garlock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan-
non, Walton/ Thos. Garbert, Clinton.
AGENTS.
Thos. Notions, Garlock; Robt. McMillan Sea -
forth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan
and Geo. Murdie, Auditors,
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or
transact other business will bo promptly attend •
ed to on application to any of the above otiicers,
addressed to their respective post offices.
ABEL S. WEEKES,
'v i(tii"Efi'j liitihr, „ =` P t St1ri7elt8`t',
Draughtsman, etc.
Office -Upstairs in Perrin's Block, Clinton, •Ont
G. D. IV[cTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted. • - Drafts hooted.
ced.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Clinton, June 811,, 1891 658y
FOR SALE.
COPP'S
WALL PAPER
and Paint Shop
IS STOCKED WITH
A SELECT ASSORTMENT
TT IR.. 1\T i��'TT
NEW STOCK ' NEW STORE !
LLIOTT'S BLOCK, CLINTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Si deboard a, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The NO Ile Stock is from"the very
manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of ever,
best description.
Jos. CHIDLEY, one door West of Dickson's Book Store
RELIABLE TAILORING
THOS. JACKSON, JACKSON, SR.,'
The Old Reliable Merchant Tailor, has a Complete Stock of
Moeda, Worsteds, etc., suitabl,i for Spring and Summer Wear
gar Every Suit a Walking Advertisement.
Q.' Cloth by the yard at a very s• Jail margin, and Garments of all kinds
CUT FREE from the sane.
T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON.
Clearing Sale for 60 Dais !
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All the Goods on bur shelves must go. Having purchased the
BAI\r P CTPT STQ01. I
of Mr. G. G!'rnar, of Petrolia, we are going to offer big inducements to
purchasers. Note the prices. Our Suits start at
The property at present ooeupsed by the —CF-- $8, $9, $10, $11, $12, $13, $14, $15, $16, $17, $18, $19,
nderel ed as a residence on rho Huron 22 $24 �2fi 526
u gn
Road, in the Town of Goderioh, consisting of
one half of an acre of land, good frame bongo
-story and a half -seven rooms, inoluding
kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone
cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses,
There are also some goad fruit trees, This
property is beautifully situated and very
suitable for any person wishing to live retired.
For further particulars apply_ to
1+;. CAPION,
642-tf Barrister, Goderioh.
J. E. ELACKALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
OntdrloVeterinary Colloge,treats
diseases of all domestic animate
on the most modern and scientific
1ifintiptIs:' 'll�'Callg rttt'6ndod to-
ni ht or day. °Mee immedhtely west, of the
old Royal Hotel Ontario street. Residence -
American and Canadian $
Wall Papers
WITH BORDERS TO MATCH froth five cent
rolls to the finest gilt. Having MATCH, troth
Papers
and Paints for Spot Cash, and my practical ex-
perience justify me in saying that all wanting to
decorate their houses inside or paint them out-
side will find it to their advantage to give me a
call,
,4- Shop, south of Oliver Johnston's blacksmith
ehop, and directly opposite ldr. J. Ohldley's
residence
• • -- ... PH�OOPP
JOSE
Albert street, Clinton. 549--3m Practiml Paper Hanger and Painter
Ca -Goods Cut Free of Charge. Remember the stand,
WALTON & MORRISON
SMITHS BLOCK, CLINTOT.
FOR GOOD ENVELOPES
�j FOR FINEST PRINTING
Q e(�w� . eco+ F'OR NICE BILL HEADS
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FOR OFFICE PRINTING
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