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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1891-11-04, Page 30 ti r Rl cCtie to the nae o WKagted, a Beeond Class Teacher. S,tletry not presence }' wig to stood $400, Por further Dartl4141'4 apyly to aci4/nthe mood, is moot effectually, 6 Moritz UW1r as retary !pilogi e tion Q. cubed by the Ilse of Ayers Sarsapi $ t• dila.. Be sure YOU get' Ayer* :and .n other,, and take it, till Cha polsontme ahold _L tdlorou fhly bzpellOd from the system. WO Oliailenge'sittelatigf tq this teplriIpdn,/' p•- g ., f"About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from . xhogli}atio. eat, being able to walk only, with great di$oomigrt, and hiving tiled rabic'p remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I Iaaw by an adv erose. iinpnt in a Chicago' paper that a man had. been relfelred .of this distressing coin, Plaint, after Iong suffering, by taking Ayer,a Saraaparillif. I. then deolded to it regulaari�rtfoor eight m co chs, a and am pleased ' to state that it )ms effected a ,complete core. I have ailleg had no re• turn of the disease."—Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th st,, New York. 4' One year ago I wastaken ill with 1nf3ammatory #•heunlatfam,° being con. fined to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very much. debili- tated, with no appetite, and my system disordered In every way. .X commenced. using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to Improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. 1 cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine."—Mra. L. A. Stark, Nashi a, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Y19.EPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $l,; six bottles; $5. Worth $5 a bottle - NOTICE.' There being some misunderstanding with re• gprd to, wreckage, let Ib be distinctly undergtood that it any person take. poeeeotlion of n kind of wreckage and fails to report to me Zeman at once take proceedings. Remember this fa the lasts warning I shall give, OAPT. }MM. (;ABB. Receiver of Wrecks, todericb, Qoderieb, Dept, t1; 18fIL. TH CRP . TELEGRAPJH Ali -Wool Dress.' o'od,s Cents der h ERRORS OF yOUNO AND DLO orgina Wyeakness, Palling Memory, Lack of Energy, Phpositively by 17italizer. AlsoNove Debility, DimneV of Sight Loes of Ambition, Unfitnessto Marry, Stunted Development, Lose of Power Pains In the Back, Night Emissions, Drain in Urine, -Seminal Looses, Sleeplessness, Aversion to Society, Unfit for Study, Excessive Indu1. genet, eta, eta Every bottle guaranteed. 20,000 sold yearly. Address, enclosing stamp for treatise, J. E. IiAZELTON, Graduated . Pharmacist, 808 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. The consciousness of having at band for croup, pneumonia, throat, andaudden colds, Is very ing to a parent. With a bottle Cherry Pectoral in the house, in inch oases, a sense of security log elae can give. a remedy sore consol- of Ayer's one feels, noth. have —•St. Petersburg bankers been informed by the Government that no dealings with the Rothschilds will be permitted in Russia. itSEA VOYAGE. A sea voyage is an expensive and ex- ttineive-. proaeriptlon, especially when equally good results as regards health, are to be had by simply taking Burdock Blood Bitters according to direotione, It is a epeoifio for dyspepsia: cleanses the blood, regulates the livor, bowels and kidneys and removes all impure mattor from the systetn, MARKET REPORTS. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) OLINTON. Fall Wheat • 0 87 to 0 92 Spring Wheat 0 87 to 0 92 Barley .. C 35 to 0 50 Oats.. ) 30 to 0 30 'Peas . 0 60 to 0 60 Apples,(winter)per bag 0 40 to 0 50 Potatoes .. 0 25 to 0 30 Butter ....... 0 15 to 0 16 Eggs 0 15 to 0 16 Hay 8 00 to 9 00 Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00 Beef , . 0 00 to 0 00 , Wool 0 18 to 0 18 Pork 5 00 to 5 25 r Sale by Tender ; In the matter of the Estate of Jos- EPH W. RITER, of the Town of Clinton!'Liquor Dealer. i I Tenders in writing marked "Toodor" will be C received .by the undersigned at hie office, 55 a Colborne Street, Toronto, Ont., for the Stook•in- Trade, Fittings, &o., of the above-named debtor, consisting of a well-asnorted stock of Winos, i Liquors andiigars, &c„ amounting to 51,858.20, up to 8 o'clock P.M. of MONDAY, the 2nd day of NOVEMBER, 1891. Stock -List can be seen at the premises of the t debtor, Clinton, Ont., or at the office of R. IL c Howard & Co., Colborne Street, Toronto. ' h Tenders will indicate terms of payment and S security offered. The lowest or any tender not d necessarily accepted. S Dated at Toronto the 21st day of October, 1891. e - 'WILSON HOWARD, (- Trustee. s LEYS, REID & OWENS, e Solicitors fol Trustee. 077-1t S N Notice to Pig Breeders, h I will bold for the improvement of stook, the Ii Doming season, my noted Industrial prize-winning to hogs, Ravi. Tot, 1024, 0.11, R., which I purchased t. last winter from Canada's leading breeders, p Meters. J. lig-. SneII & Bro., Brampton, who in bc given state was the winner of 2 seconds D at Toronto Industrial Fair. Terme-$1 prompt E, cash, with privilege of returning for raven weeks en from time of bringing first; registered animals, h $5. a I have for sale the male portion of Qnoen Bee's p first' litter. Queen Boo won second at Toronto a for sow I year and under 2 years, in 1890, in th Berkshire class. th Prize $5 inm of best litter of grade pigs fro111.1 Royal Tom, littered on in 1892, and eho'wn at next Huron Central Fair. so 677.86" • GEORGE HOARE, near Cdoton of a FARMS FOR SALE. �% Three farms containing eighty acres of each, on ird and 4th concessions of Oodorlch Township, fiv throe miles from Goderich Apply to sol MRS. ANN HINCK8 ' On the premises. bit TUE CELEBRATED [cal Waxer ab tit' 7 4ana Wr!ner. sod CUE BEST IN TIIE MARKET i Machines Allowed oili Trial or am alto agent for all ill Agricultural implements Hi Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill. niic 7,1 con 1tl.Sa WEIR, CLINTON A�, AGENCY AT CLINTON Are doing a splendid business. WHY 7 BECAUSE the line is noted for quick despatch and prompt delivery. Office at Cooper's Book Store Forest City Business College` —AND_ SHORTHAND INSTITUTE: London, Ont,, Is without doubt the most THOROUGH and PRACTICAL institution In CANADA. GRADUATES of both Sexes ASSISTED TO good roSITtoxs. Over fifty of last season's students in positions. CATAL000E MMEE. J. W. WESTERVELT PRINCIPAL. M, O. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER; - SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER, Etc., OFFICE :-Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Sts. GODERICH, - - ONT• Money to loan at lowest rates. SALESMAN WANTED Worth from 25c. ar to 35c. Having purchased .a lot .of single width .Dress,: goods at a big discount"off the regularwholesalre ;price, we are offering thein at this fiery l;ow price in order to clear diem out at once. The colors are alk gond, such as MYRTLE, BROWN, NAVY, FAWN, CARPINA.L, CrREY aua BI,AC , This is ti anted Dress Goods Chance of the SEason, DO NOT MISS IT. ESTATE JOHN HODGENS, - - .CLINTON. STOCK-REDOCING SALE OF Hardwire, Stoves and %me Tinware. 0 To take orders for our Warranted NURSERY STOCK lo be delivered in the spring. Agents starting NOW can make big Salary, or Commis- sion. Stock and variety superior to anything heretofore shipped. Outfit and instructions furnished FREE. Write at once for tonne to E. 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, Toronto, Ont. TO LET, A large room, up -stairs, suitable for almost any purpose, situate di- rectly opposite the market in Searle's block. Rent moderat W.r C. -SEARLE. MCRTGAGESALE AT SOME LINES ASD UDDER COST. 0 Wanted X5,000 a• 0 Our stock is too heavy and to reduce it we will give for one month a Cash 'Discount of 10 ,Der -Cent on all cash purchases over one dollar. This discount off our low prices means the cheapest goods in town and we have the largest variety of goods to be found in Clinton. Come and bring the cash and we will giye you the best bargains to bethad. We`cansell yotl Good, New, Staple Goods as cheap as you can buy old, shop-worn goods that have been out of date for years. We have almost everything in stock, but OUR SPECIALTIES are Dress and Mantle 1i/faking, MILLINERY, Ready -Made Clothing, And TAILORING. Satisfaction guaranteed. All Cloth purchased from us will be cut free of charge. if you want to save money come and buy your BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and OVERSHOES from us. We have about t3,000 to clear out. We will sell them cheaper any other house in town. 13� .CARPETS, HATS, CAPS, FURS, GROCERIES, &c. *"Highest price paid for Butter, Eggs and Tallow. PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS Clinton, November 2nd, 1891. aluable Freehold Property IN THE -.-- own of Clinton, County of Huron No. 9 Boilers $1.75, No. 9 Teakettles 75c., Dish Pans 25c., Dippers 1Qc., Large Pails 35c., Dust Pans 10c., Wash Basins 15c,, --o regular price 821.25, 50 f, '' 50 20 50 . 20 25 10 D, 5, „ 1, „ CALL ON WALTON & 1VIORRISON FOR A NewFa11 OVERCOAT o— Under and by virtue of a power of sale contain-, d in an Indenture of Mortgage, made by Edward )Insley, et ux, which will be pronounced at the in)e of sale, there will be offered for sale by 'ublic Auction, on aturday, the 7th day of Novem- ber, A.D., 1891, ttt the hour of twelve o'clock, noon at THE tkTTENBURY HOUSE, in the TOWN OF LINTON, County of Huron, by David Dickinson, uctioneer, the following lands and premises, atnely : All and singular that certain parcel or tract of and and remises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, containing by admeaeure• ment thirteen thousand one hundred and eighty- hree square feet, be the same more or less, being omposed of parts of town lots numbers two undred and twenty-eight and two hundred and verity -nine on the north side of Rattenbury treat, and part of town lot number three hun. red and seventy-five on the west side of Albert treat in the said Town of Clinton, and which aid parcel or tract of land may be more particu- vrly known abd described as follows, that is to ay :-Commencing where a post has been plant - at the intersection of the West side of Albert SI with the North side of Rattenbury Street; hence North sixty degrees West along the said orth side of Rattenbury Street a distance of ne hundred and eighty-two feet, eight and one• hi inches, to where a post has been planted ; hence North thirty degrees East along the line Iii between lots numbers two hundred and vonty-vine and two hundred and thirty, a dice lnce Ofsixtynine feet, six inches, to where a oat has been planted in the present line of (once etween the lands at present owned by Edward ineley and Thomas Cooper, respectively ; thence lsterly along the said line of fence between the id last mentioned properties, a distance of one undred and one feat six inches, more or less, to n angle in the same, which Said last mentioned oint;ie the intersection of the said line of fence an a lino drawn at right angles or square with e West side of Albert Strpet and starting from e West aide of Albert Street at a distance of e hundred and sixteen feet five Inches from e intersection of the said Weet side of Albert rent with the Norti side of Rattenbury Street oresaid ; thence East along the said line drawn mre or at right angles with Albert Street a stance of twenty-seven •feet, ono and one-half rhes, more or less, to the said West aide of bertStreet ; thence South along the Weet side Albert Street one hundrol' end sixteen feet, e inches, to the place of beginning. Upon the said premises are said to be erected ne small frame buildings. he said lands will be sold subject to a reserve CheVendor hill not be required to furnish any (tract of title or to produce any abstracts of e, title deeds, or copies thereof or any other dente of Title except those in his possession i the purchaser must examine the title at his n expense. 'ERMS OF SALE -Ten per cent of purchase nay is to be paid at time of sale and the bal :e within thirty days thereafter to the Vendors leitors. rather conditions and particulars will be To' known on slay of sale, or talon application Messrs. Manning & Scott, Solicitors, Clinton, to STEPHENSON & POWELL Roam 11, Manning Arcade, Ring et. Woet, TORONTO, 3 4t-eowtd Vendors Solicitors. use and Lot for Rent or Sale. GiVE US A CALL O Try our Rock Oil and Flint Chimneys. 0 HA.RLAND -:- BRO&, Jron and Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Clinton, Ont. WHEN YOU WANT A READY-MADE ' SKIT OR AN ORERED SUT Or anything in MEN'S FURNISHINGS, come and see what we can do for you. We carry a very fine range. Just now we are offering ----A LINE OF ODD PANTS !---- At a great deal Less than their value and it is worth your while to come and see. .--0 OR FALL. SUIT. Fit Guaranteed or no sale. Remember the stand, Smith's Block, opp. Cooper's Book Store, Clinton Leslie's Carriage Factory. BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAGONS—all of the best work. manship and material. fl "All the latest styles and moat modern improve- ments. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting promptly attended to. Prices to suit the times, par' FACTORY -corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton. 657—y THE HUB GROCERY 0-- a We have a very fine stock of CROCKERY & GLASSWARE of direct importation from England. DINNER SETS worth $12, at $10.50. TEA SETS worth $6, at $4.50 and $5.00. We have a line of TOILET SECS corning this week—ten-piece printed set for $3, worth $5. TEA ! TEA ! TEA ! 'We have the CELEBRATED TIGER BRAND, a beautiful blend of BLACK TEA, Ten lbs. to give away in Samples. Conte and get one and try it. It will cost nothing. T. JACKSON, SRS, HURON STs, CLINTON. DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE. Three one -acre lots in the Town of Clinton are offered for sale. They are sitnntetl on Raglan street, not far from the Doherty Organ Factory and Collegiate Institute, adjoining the former residence of Mr. J. H. Combe and in the neigh- borhood of first-class residences. For terms, etc., apply to 60101 ARTHUR ICNOX, Clinton. • WANTS. WANTED:—purchasers for 150 tons No. 1 Coal, Stove and Chesnut. Orders lett at Swallow's grocery promptly at- tended to. WANTED: -1000 Cords of Wood delivered at Clinton Salt Works. J. McOARVA. 0i0fort ble-QI76-LQQn)-i1e1190,-151 QrAAge,5trcet.._ d iiia soft water and other conveniences. house is in good condition and a nice lot 111 neetion. OVII1 be sold or rented reasonable. ly to JAMES COOK, 0 -•it Clinton. Dressed Hags Wanted. '7'"I'illi9iitifi f6OrTiv prino for any number of dressed hogs delivered at the Commercial hotel, Clinton. Arrangements can be made at any time for future delivery. Apply to HY S1IAEVER, Comm orelaI Hotel, Clnton. Lairs Starer' Enamel. This is an article worthy of every lady's attention. If you wont to save time and labor, buy a 'box. If you want your ironed clothes to look neat and clean and to last much longer, buy a box. If yon want the starch to stay in the clothes on the line in spite of rain or frost, buy a box, 1f you want everything to look like new, such as shirt bosons, collars, cuffs, lace curtains, etc., buy a box. R 'Every Storekeeper keeps it now, and where the merchant does not keep it we want a lively agent to represent tie. Manufactured by W,. J. LOBB 55-tf Holmesvillo New Firm in the Old Stand. The Undersigned having ppurchased the std established mo.at business of Mr. Artbnr Conch, ,aeR9-to,i.Lehe Rt14 .14: ni.ice-tvdll4ontinue3t: aer,•it brieheretofore heretofore been can•ied on. f Meats of all kinds in -season. Orders taken and delivered ne renal. Alghect cash price paid for eheopakine, hides and tallow. 0117 -tf .LAMES A. FORD. 0 Gco. Swallo m Clinton TEA 9 TEA ➢ TEA Sold in London, Eng., for £10, i2s., 6d., or $52 per pound. Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea BLENDED WITH TEA Lxperts have pronounced fully equal to goods sold at $52 per pound—sold at 50c., 60c. and 75e: per pound. Special values in Black, Green and Japans, from 10 Dents ups Extra Cut in 5 and 10 Pound Boxes, Extra value in Sugars, Crockery and Glassware. J. VTT. IRW IN , The Noted Grocer, Clinton AGENT FOR RAM LAL INDIAN TEA. 0