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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1895-08-21, Page 6t OF THE Hodgens Stock Started Saturday morning, August 17th, and will continue till SATTJI J DAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, ust 28 business days longer. This Grea t Sale of ro $25,000— worth of High Class VERITABLE BA IT Goods bought at 60c. on the $ is proving a RGAIN HARVEST for prudent shoppers.. The stock must be redu that is to make the pric Wall purchases early, to in goods we have to sell. HURON THAN THIS; it's not a dollar's worth of trash composed of honest, reliab ced 'at once, there's only one way to do it, es such that it will pay you to make your ake them now. You know what kind of THERE'S NO BETTER STOCK IN doubtful if there's one as good. There's goods in the entire stock. It is wholly e goods, the kind you can depend on. You know the price That's the reason like we bought these goods at. we can quote prices these : 300 yards all Wool Tweeds, regular 60c 400 Diagonal Tweeds, grey and brown - 22C Navy Blue Serge - - - 25C 32 inch heavy twill Shaker Flannel 8C Good Shaker Flannel 31C Indigo Blue Prints 6C Heavy Factory Cotton - - 32C A regular Se Factory Cotton 5C A regular 12-1c white cotton - 10C Towlirigs - - - from 32 up Regular 35e Table Linen - 250 Regular 40c Table Linen 300 Best Cottonades were 25c 200 Best Cotton Shirtings - 90 36 inch Skirting was 50c - 240 36 inch fine Skirting was $1 42C Fancy Chambrays, Zephyrs and Crepous were 20c, 25c - - 1220 Black and colored Dress Serges all wool, the 25c kind - - 19C Plain and fancy Dress Goods, very fine goods, 50c, 55c, 60e - - 371e Fine silk finished, all wool, black Hen- rietta, special at 50c, now - - 371C A. very fine make worth 65c - - 460 Ladies Cashmere Hose 2 pair for - 350 Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns, Aprons, Mus- lins at slaughter prices Men's Flannelette shir4s, 7 fo Men's Sateen shirts were $1. Choice of all our 25c Ties Choice Embroid regular 15 Trimm your cho 20 Trimme $5, your c f all 50c Ties eries and insertions I to 3 off prices ed Hats were $2.00 to $3.75 ice - - - $1.00 d Hats were $4, $4.50, and oice - - - $1.50 r $1.00 00 - 690 - 19C 33C These. prices are but samples of hu just as low you'll find all over this the next 28 days. Never Before dreds of others great store for have the people of Clinton had such an o to buy High Class Dry Goods for so li and those are wise who buy early an choice. pportunity the money d get first AIM Look before you ere you leap. During this sale we will take back no goods once sold and cannot let goods out on . approval. These conditions are for time of sale only. Hodgens Bros., CLINTON. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS &C. The: varus of cnu ?'diking Pon'der,, fit Itlii,ttill 4-.4 yon do who;hf'e tried it And you are OOP :).A5. Pew either. Your mania Is legion. This weak we enty want to lot yon know that we ase now pultting it, kip in tin arras gonfalnill�; 1. Lull penrni, W e feel that you wilX'ap- Ipreciate this change LLS the powder eeps so iruucit better. It clops not - limp lump bet keeps as. fresh. and nice as the boor it was made. The cost to you is the % u% lac. a pound. You know our Offer P We refund *your looney if your aren't satisfied put up in 1 ib tins and lhpaelkages. From Us only. • Alley Wilson, Prescription Drug Store, Clinton. T� Smokers To tweet the wishes of theirUcustorners The Geo. E. Tuokett & Son Co., Ltd., Hamil- ton, Out., have placed upon the market A Combination. Plug of' "T & B" SMOKING TOB 4 CCO. This supplies a long felt want, giving the consumer one 20 cent plug, or a 10 cent piece or a 5 cent piece of the fam- ous "T & B" brand of pure Virginia Tobacco. The tin tag"T & B" is,on every piece. PERSONS TO TRAVEL, WANTED.—Several faithful gentlemen and ladies to travel for established house. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if suited ; also in- crease. State reference and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL, 316.317.318 Onaha Bldg., Chicago 888-8rn. 1 Don't Build Without a Plan. J. ADES FOWLER & CO., Architects and Civil Engineers,. Are opening a permanent office in Clinton and are prepared to supply Plans, Specifications and details for any plass of work at moat reasonable rates. Patent Drawings prepared and patente obtained. Yaluotdons and inspections carefully made. 25 Years Experience in Ontario. Mail sddree3-P. 0. Box 210,Clinton. VOTERS' LIST, 1895. Municipality of the Town of Clin- ton, County of Huron. NOTCCE I9 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ihave trans- mitted to the persons mentioned. In eectione 5 and 6 of the Voters' Lists Act, the copies required to bo transmitted of the list, made pursuant to said Aot, of all porsone appearing by the last rested aeoesement roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote ln•the said Municipality at elections for mem- bers of the Legislative Aseombly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at my office at Town of Clinton, on the 25th day of July, 1895,and romaine there for iespection. Electors aro called upon to examine the said Ifet, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take immediate proeeodinge to have the said errors eorrocted according to law. Dated this 31st day of July, 1895. WILLIAM COATS. Clerk of the Town of Clinton. Voters' List, 1895. MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF STAN• LEY, HURON CO. Notice to hereby given that i have transmitted or delivered to the oersona mentioned in eectione 5 and 6, of the Voters' Lista Acts, the copies required by said seetiona to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pnraaant to said Aot of all persons appear- it,g by the Wit revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality, to be entitled to vote in the said Muni- cipality at elections for members of the Legislative As- sembly and at Municipal Eleotione, and that said List was first posted up in my office at Varna, on the 25th day of July, 1895, and remains there for impac- tion. Electors aro oallod upon to examine the said List and if any omissions or`e.ny other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have said errots corrected according to law. J. T. CAIRNS, Clerk of Stanley Tp. July Slat, 1895. Corner Yonge and Gerrard Ste., Toronto, Ont. Canada's Greatest Commercial School. Advantages beet in the Dominion; mot'erate rates instruotion firet•elaes. WRITE FOR CATALOGUES SHAH' & ELLIOTT, Principals• Servants Wanted. People who desire to secure a Servant should make their wants known through the columns of THE NEWS -RECORD. A "Want" ad. in this paper will in nine cases out of ten bring results. TRY THE NEWS -RECORD, Work Wanted. Those who desire employment will save time and money by in- serting a 25 cent, advertisement in these columns. When you save money and worry you make money and are rewarded with pleasnre. TRY THE NEWS -RECORD. The consolidation of the largest mill- ing industries in Western Ontario is 'almost accomplished. The mills inter- ested are the Kent mills, Chatham; the St. Thomas mills, the Aylmer mills and the Blenheim mills. The deal involves property to the value of $250,- 000, and contemplates an investment of capital stock to the amount of $500,000. A Workshop on Wheels. E. Taylor, the celebrated cutler and grinder from Sheffield, England, will e here for a short time to do all kinds of grinding and repairs by steam power. Razors, scissors, tailor's, sheep and garden shears and all kinds of grinding and repairs done in the best possible planner. Knives rebladed and made equal to new. Saws sharpened ; cross cut saws gummed and sharpened ; lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Umbrellas and parasols neatly repaired and old ones bought. Stand : Albert St., Clinton. MARKET REPORTS. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) OLINTO:f. Fall Wheat Barley Oats.. Pears Potatoes, per bush Butter 065 to 070 ...045to050 .... 0 34 -to 0 35 055 to 060 040 to 050 .. 0 13 to 0 14 Eggs, per doz.................. 0 9 to 0 10 day .... 9 00 toll 00 Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00 Beef .... 3 75 to 5 00 Wool 0 18 to 0 18 TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Milchersandspringers,each20 00 to35 00 Butchers' choice cattle,cwt 3 25 to 3 50 Butchers' good cattle, cwt 2 75 to 3 00 Butchers' corn. cattle, cwt 2 00 to 2 50 Export cattle, per cwt 3 75 to 4 25 Export Bulls, per cut 3 00 to 3 50 Sheep, export, per cwt-325 to 375 Lambs, spring, each 200 to 300 Calves, choice, each 4 00 to 0 00 Calves, common, each 200 to 350 Thick fat hogs, cwt 4 40 to 4 50 Hogs, long lean, cwt 5 20 to 5 25 Store and light hogs, cwt 4 25 to 4 40 Stags and rough hogs, cwt. 2 00 to 2 25 Sows for breeding, cwt 3 75 to 400 TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET. Wheat white..... ..... $ '76 to $ 77 do red 75 to 76 Peas 66 to 00 Barley 46 to 48 Oats 36; to 00 Hay, old 16 50 to19 00 do new 14 50 to15 75 Straw, bundle 8 50 to 900 do loose 7 50 to 00 Eggs, new laid 11 to 00 Butter, lb. rolls 16 to 18 Tubs, dairy 13 to 14 Chickens 40 to 60 Ducks 50 to 70 Turkey 9 to 10 Potatoes ....... ... 40 to 00 Dressed hogs 6 75 to 7 CO Beef, forequarters 3 00 to 4 00 do hindquarters 7 00 to 8 00 Spring lambs.. . 7 00 to 8 00 Mutton . 500 to (3 00 Veal .. 500 to 700 MANITOBA WHEAT MARKET. In Manitoba wheat will be later than last year in moving. A few cars were moving the third week in August last year. There is no business doing in Manitoba wheat, and there are nc regular prices. The tendency is down- ward. At present the ideas of values is about 75c to 76c afloat Fort W illiatn for No. 1 hard, which is still consider• ably above an export basis, but prices will be down to an export basis by the time new wheat is moving. Manitoba wheat, September delivery, is not worth more than about 58c for car lots at country points, reduced to an export basis, or say 55c to farmers, allowing for cost of handling. Receipts at For Williarn for the week ended August were 25,769 bushels, and shipmente 65,733 bushels, leaving 239,296 bushels in store. A year ago exports of wheat, flour included as wheat, from both coasts of the United States and from Montreal, amount to 1,550,00( bushels this week, against 1,460,00( bushels last week and as compared with 3,417,000 bushels in the correspond ing week a year ago, over 5,000,00( bushels in the like week of 1893, 4,148, 000 bushels in 1892 and 5,147,000 bushels in the corresponding week of 1891. - Winnipeg Commetclal. BRITISH MARKETS. The following table shows the quota tions per cental at Liverpool for the four preceding days. In the case of wheat highest prices are given:— ,moi s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d Spring wheat 5 84 5 84 5 8i 5 7 Red winter.. 5 6} 5 6 5 6 5 5 No. 1 Cal.... 5 64 5 6} 5 6 5 5 Corn... 3 114 3 10,'11 3 10 3 10) Peas......... , 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 1 Pork -67 6 57 6 57 6 57 6 Lard '31 3 31 0 30 9 31 6 Bacon, h'vy. 35 0 35 0 35 6 35 6 Bacon, light36 6 36 6 36 6 36 6 Cheese, new.38 0 38 0 38 0 38 0 Coiling Fall Fairs. CLINTON, Huron Central, Sept. 26. Goderich, Great Northwestern, Oct 1-3. Belgrave, E. Wawanosh, Sept. 30. Oct. 1. Toronto Industrial, Sept. 2-14. London, Western, Sept. 12-21. Owen Sound, Sept. 17-19. Guelph, Central, Sept. 17-19 Ilderton, London township, Sept. 23 Exeter, South Huron, Sept. 23-24. Zurich, Hay, Sept. 23-24. Wingham, Turnberry, Sept. 24-25. Collingwood, Northern, Sept. 24.27 St. Mary's, South Perth, Sept. 25-26 Stratford, North Perth, Sept. 26.27 Ailsa Craig, Northern, Sept. 26-27 Brussels, East Huron, Sept. 20-27, Seaforth, Tuckersmith, ept 20-27. Mitchell, Oct, 1-2. Walkerton, Northern, Oct. 1-3. Hamilton, Central. Oct. 1.3. Five thousand Irishmen, represent m the United States Societies o1 Western Pennsylvania met in Pitts burg, Pe , on Thursday night, an passed resolutions advocating physica force in Ireland's cause. tl(AIll'.'JA[It If riVe•-liellIbla mento , to&Uty llnoal.oir txasel/tog) to l,ldfpllueo e.. noir 41114•* cams' Roll kovp quK 8100811 o;.r48 4044 4 sPpfl 4i11; ' . onope and bridges thrOPOOtill to190 acrd 00100,F •, .Steady aroaloytaogt, eolautleetop or saary 3rdtpa�r bkol so4 teepNwho0tared.borrrtio4 ulOovdteiloWor I l'Xe4, l leotrle (lo., B. v.. Box a'., X3oodo,ai,AlAo44, ado. 847•$nt, Room for hour, Large room, egnveniently eti8ate, citify of 40001 0,4 ' low rent. Apply to W. (7, 0E44* ' 851.tf Property For Sale, Fi or 8810, the longe dwellidg and tot gwngd, Rad lately poenpiod by pr. Appleton, on Ontatko r4rnet,' Ma all modern conveniences. Centrally 4o40.,. Also a bongo and lot edjolptng above propuyty,, toning Victoria street. Eor pprtloularo apply'to 114NN1RG & SCOW, Clinton, 4 43674 For Rent or Sale, The eighty acre farm, oampriafaf iota 45 and7l,, Maitland concession, Township of Oodorloh. Apply to WM. LOBB, on premloes,% to lh W. EVANS, 871-48 20 Wellington 81. East, J`oronto. Farm for Sale. For salt, that splendid farm in the townebip of an-. Killen, 24 miles front the thriving Town of Seaforth. comprised of—acres. The land la In good omit - Bon, well drained and fenced, ands spring creek running through it; one acre orchard. On tits premises aro a one and a half storey stone house 40x 80, with 20x18 stone kitchen attaphed; barn 40nO0„ with atone stablingundorneath,and two outbuildings. Possession given after harvest, The property ;ie at. bargain. For full particulars write Wm. JOnnoroe, the owner, Seaforth P. 0. , Ont. Two Farms For Sale. Being composed of the' south half of Lot No. 21 Bayfield Lino, Goderioh Townenip, containing 713 acres, more or bass, alt oleared except about live&ores in good state of cultivation; log bowie on the pro- misee; well watered; well tensed. Also Lot No. 22 Bayfield Line, comprised of 80 aoree, more micas about 26 acres bush ; in good atato of cultivation and well watered; house, barn and frame stable, and small bearing orchard. Terme reasonable. Apply to JOHN SHE1'PARD, 837-t1 Clinton 1'.O. House and Lot For Sale. The property on Queen Street, owned and occupied by Mr. C. A. Hartt, will be sold on reasonable terms. There ie a atone foundation under the build. ing, good cellar, hard and soft water ; modern con- veniences. For particulars apply at residence. 864-tf ' Wanted. A good man in your district to represent the "Font - hill Nnreurtes of Canada." 'Ivor 700 acres. The largest in the Dominion. Position permanent. Salary or commission to right man. With the increasing demand for fruit apoaltitm with' fie ae salesman will pay you better than engag- ing in farm work. Send fie your application •and we will show you how to earn good money. School teachers 11 1te just the thing for you during the summer. Write for particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON, 861-3m. Toronto, Ont. Stray Heifer, Como to the premises of tbo undersigned, lot 22 . S9, eon. 10, Goderich township, on or about the Bat of June last, a year-old brindle colored heifer. lee owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take the animal away. PETER COOK, 871.48 • Clinton P.O. Stray Cattle. There strayed from the premieee of the undersign- ed. lot 80, don 2, Goderich townehip,abont the let df July, 4 yearling calves, two grey heifers, one .lamer than the other, one heifer a dark red with a little white, and ono red and white steer. Any one rotara- ing them or giving information ae to their where- abouts will be suitably rewarded, JOHN MoCLURE, 872-tt Porters HIB - New Laundry. Huron Street, Clinton, next door to H. Hate's office Having just opened out our Laundry here we viola to inform the public that we are prepared to oxeculy all Laundry work in first class order. This is a Hand Laundry in every particular, veuse no acid or chemicals of any dosoription. All goods are dried in open air. Customers ran no risk of having their goods torn by machinery, while at the same time we guarantee a finish equal to any city work. C. CONSIGNEE, Prop. 872-41 Machine Knitting. The undersigned has a first-class complete knitting machine and is prepared to take orders for ail kinds of cotton and wool knitting for ladies, men and chil- dren, Samples of work may be seen. Rates zor3 moderato and work done on short notice. MRS. MOORE, 874.31 Albert St., North, Clinton- `, which ' rates. 1 will i THE CLARENDON BUS. This newly equipped house has put on a new bot meets all trains regularly. Calle made in all parts of the town at reneonabit Orders left:at'offlce in the Hotel Clarendon receive prompt and careful attention. C. MILLER, Proprietor. ) G 1 l - VIRST-OL.ASS - F. -O TO TI3m�- Town Ball BARBER SHOP —FOR- :-: woe . BAKES, - - - Prop, Manitoba Excursions .irk - 11 Aug. 27th and Sept. 3rd —FARE $28.00— Good for 60 days. Baggage checked through. Only agency issuing Through Coupon Tickets. For reliable information consult WM. JACKSON, Town Agent, G. T. R. ' C. OUOICE to...- Secure friends Excursion. •had I l C. {CANADIAN ...., • - M,1fIC : -^—•2 MORE""`'--- P. R. EXCURSIONS TO MANITOBA Aug. 27th and Sept. 3rd. FARE $28, of four routes going to Toro- nto, via: Wingham, Strat- ford, Drumbo, or London. berths now and telegraph your of your coming on a BO 'Day Full information can be from A. T. COOPER, P. R. Ticket and Telegraph Agent. CLINTON, ONT.• tk' dY fir