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AVE C1111 - IT -CLOSE.
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we are going to ENTER STOCK very soon.
will give
SUCH BARGAINS
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and
MEET AUCTION PRICES!
Or any other prices that may be offered.
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"SEE AND BE CONVINCED."
Geo. E. Pay & Co.
This makes over 2,000 hales of cot-
ton shipped to the same destination
by the Kingston Cotton Co.
-In the Portland, Prohibition
Maine, Municipal Court on Satur-
day, Rev. Beejamin F. Pritchard,
who has preached a great deal
throughout the State, was Sentenced
to 30 days kr drunkenness.
-The household of the Emperor of
China is said to consist of 500. per..
sons including 30 fan•bearers, thirty
uinbrella.bearers, thirty physicians
and surgeons, seveuty-five astrolo-
gers, seven chief cooks end sixty
priests.
-For Months past crows, to the
Slumber estimated all the way from
one million to three millions, have
swarmed 'in the eastern eurl of
Douglas county, Illinois, feeding in
the daytime and collecting at night
at their resort, which covers some
sixty acres. A bout (Malt these
bills gather in from the surround-
ing country in myriads, and the
.noise they make is deafening.
-Malcolm McMillan, of Cape
Breton, is 101 years of age,' and all
his senses are as good as when he
was in bis teens. Last autumn he
mowed hay on the same field with
his son, his grandson and his great
grand sou and his day's work was
equal, it is said, to the hest of them.
He was 40 years of age before he
ever caw tea, and 43 before be ever
put a tobaco pipe in his mouth.
He never lost a tooth, and does not
know' what headache or toothache
is.
ARE YOU IN DEBT ?
We ask the gttestion seriously.
On our books are a large number of
small accounts that aggregate a good many
dollars.
If you owe TBE NEws-Racoitn $1.25 or
more, we invite a prompt settlement.
If you have not received your acconnt,
ask for it ; if you have received it, we ask
an early response.
During the last few weeks a large num-
ber of accounts have been sent out, and
during the next few weeks we will send
out many more.
TEF;
NEWS -RECORD is now better
worth $2 a year than $1.25 when the pres-
ent proprietors took possession of it over
six years ago, and still the price remains
at $1.25 in advance. •
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We dislike dunning, but accounts that
have remained open for two years or more
must be settled.
To those who pay up, and a year in
advance, during this month, $1.25 ,a ,year
-the advance price.- will only be charged;
otherwise $1.50 will be charged and col-
lected.
During our newspaper experience of
many years we have never had to sue any
of our patrons, and we do not desire to
.increase accounts with Court costs.
To those in arrears we say -and say it
candidly -pay up and save costs.
'WHITELY a& TODD,
Publishers.
FARM. AND MARKET.
TORONTO MARKETS. -Wheat $11.07
to $1.20, the latter price for No. 1
Manitoba hard. Barley 65o to 07c.
Oats 82c to 30c. Peas GOc. Potatoes
80e to 500 per bag. Eggs, fresh, 20c.
Butter 16c to 20c. Hogs $G.50 to
$0.75.
DETROIT MARKETS. -Wheat $0.02
to $1.04. Barley 530 to 64e. Oats
27c to 20c. Butter 16c to 21c. Eggs
18e. Apples $1.00 to $1.50.
BUFFALO MARRBTs.-Graded steers
1.500 to 1.600 lbs $4.75 to $5.00 ;
from 1.300 to 1.400 lbs $3.80 to $4.25 ;
light butchers from $2.50 to $3.50.
Hogs $5.50 to $5.75.
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
CLINTON
Flour $5 50 to 6 00
Fall Wheat, new & old 1 00 to 1 03
Spring Wheat 1 00 to 1 08
Barley .. C 48 to 0 58
Oats . 0 32 to 0 33
Peas . 0 57 to 0 57
Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 00 to 1 50
Potatoes . 0 30 to 0 35
Butter .. 0 17 to 0 18
Eggs 0 15 to 0 10
Hay 12 00 to14 00
Cordwood ... 3 00 to 4 00
Beef 0 00 to 0 00
Wool 0 20 to 0 25
Pork 6 50 to 6 70
To have good health use Powell's
Sarsaparilla and Burdock, it cleanses
and enriches the blood. Price, 50c. a-
bttole. Sold by all druggists. 488.2t
-Rev. N. Paterson, Presbyter-
ian sinister of Hanover, Ont., broke
his leg, Friday, by falling on the
ice.
Have you dyspepsia ? if so, use
Powell's Sarsaparilla and Burdock,
the most powertul remedy in. the
market. Prioe 50c. a bottle, Sold by
all druggists. •488.21
-Bartholomew's canning factory
at Vanessa got away with 10,000
bushels of apples this season.
Hundreds have used Powell's
arsaparilla and Burdock for dyspep.
sia, indigestion, and as aBlood puri-
fier. Price 50c. a bottle, Sold by
all druggists. 488.2t
T ICEOiSED HOTEL FOR SALE BY
L4 PUILIC AUCTION, in the VILLAGE
OF BAYFIELD, known as the "Albion Hotel,"
Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 19th day of FSRRU,
ART. Sale on premises at 2 o'clock P.M. Terms
of Bale, one-tenth purchase money on the day of
sale. For further particulars apply to JOHN
REID, Varna, Ont. 592.4t.
Opera House, Friday, Jan, 25
PERCY HUNTING,
SUPPORTED IIT
E. A. •MCDOWELL'S COMPANY,
In the Greatest Sensation ever
Conceived,
THE STRANGE CASE OF
DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE
A Dramatization of Robert Louis Stevenson's
world -read book of the same name.
The most Wonderful, Startlingand Inconceivable
Stage Effects ever produced.
"Prepare for the OecaSion."
TSecuro Seats at JACKSON BROS .-
SCHOOL BOOKS!
WR ARE SELLING OUE
BERLIN WOOLS
-AT-
10 CTS_ AN OUNCE I
UNTIL FRIEY. 1ST.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE !
T ASE IT_
COOPER'S BOOKSTORE, CLINTON.
A NICE HOME
AT A BARGAIN. -Eight acres of land with a
select orchard of choice apple trees ;
condonable house and stables ; adjoining Gede-
rich township. Apply to B. L. DOYLE, Gode-
rich. 529•tt
MISS MURRAY,
Member of the Canadian Society' of Musicians,
will resume her teaching on Monday, January
7th, 1889. Has vacancies for two (2) piano or
organ pupils. 529
SCISSORS sharpened, Razors ground and set
and Umbrellas repaired. If left at Mr S.
Davis' hardware store will he attended to by E.
FINCH. 627 -
Notice of Dissolution,
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore subsisting between us, the undersign.
ed, as Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, under
the name, style and firm of CALnrce & Reran, in
the Town of Clinton, has been this day dissolved
by mutual consent. A11 debts owing to the said
partnership are to be paid to James ItRrru and all
claims against the Said partnership are to be pre-
sented to the said JAMES BIRTH, by whom the
same will bo settled.
Dated at Clinton, this 5th day of .lanuary, A.D.
1999.
Witness,. D. 8, CALBiCK.
T. 1 F.IIILLIARD. JAMES KEITH.
Notice of Partnership.
The foregoing business will continue to be
carried on by the undersigned, who kindly solicit
a continuance of the patronage of the old Orin,
beingtdaterinined to give each department of
their business the same prompt and careful con.
sideration,
Upholstering of all kinds will remain under
the personal supervision of EDWARD EMIL
Clinton, January 6th, '499.
REiTU BROTHERS.
Money to Lend at 6 per cent
T. 1. F. HILLIARD,
Barrister, 519.Sm Clinton, Out
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The Dry -Goods Palace, Clinton
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STOCK -TAKING SALE.
We offer for the next 30 Days all Winter Goods at
Greatly Reduced Prices. Stock throughout very
complete. Millinery at Cost. 5 per e off for Cash
JOHN WISEMAN,
AGER
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Estate J. Hodgens
REITI-1 EROS_,
THE "RED ROCKER" FURNITURE STORE.
Haviug bought the stock of D. B OALB1OR, of the late firm of Calbick & Reith
at a GREATLY REDUCED FIGURE, we are now prepared to give .qnr customers
'the full benefit of the reduction. We will RUN OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK
oI Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Centre Tables,
Book Cases, Perforated, Cane and Wood -Seat Chairs, and all kinds of Furniture
and Upholstered Goods AT .GREAT BARGAINS FOR Tim NEXT 30
DAYS. Now is the time to buy Furniture, as such Bargains cannot last. Call
and be convinced.
REITH BROS.
NUTICT�',---Our Stock of UNDERTAKING GOODS is now
complete in every particular, and we are determined
to
. give satisfsation. The Leading Undertakers, Embalmers, Cabinetmakers, and
Upholsterers. -Reith Bros., The Red Rocker Furniture Store.
FRESH -:- AND -:- RELIABLE.
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CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR'S.
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Our stock of Groceries and Provisions for the fall and winter are very complete, and
will be found Fresh and Reliable, embracing every line of Goods to be found in a First -
Class Grocery. We aim to give the Best Possible Goods at the Lowest Possible Price,
and to economical buyers we offer many.advantages. PRODUCE TAKEN.
CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton.
AllEMENEMEMININIESISEMEIMIIRIISIMINEmos
C�►� N"EW 'IRM Xs �
JOHNSON & ARMOUR,
PRACTICAL
Harness and Collar Makers.
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Having bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A. Shalrnian, we are prepared to
fill all orders m our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We aro both practical
workmen and can guarantee a superior class of work at moderate rates, The material
will always be found of the best, and by strict attention to business and honest dealing
we hope to be favored with as liberal patronage as our predecessor. We have a splendid
line of SINGLE HARNESS, which for material, workmanship and price, cannot
be surpassed. Full Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON & ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
CHINA - FIRLL, - CLINTON.
N'_ ROBS ON
-DEALER IN= -
CHOICE FAMILY GROCER/ES,
The best of VALUE given in
China Tea Sets, Decorated Dinner Sets, Decorated Toilet Sets, White
Granite Sets and Fancy Glassware.
Special VALUE in New Season's Black, Green and Japan Teas, Flour,
Meats, Canned Goods, Poultry and Provisions. Call and see us.
N. ROBSON, CHINA HALL, CLINTON.
LEN
WE HEAD THE PROCESSION,
F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADING TAILOR.
This is the time of year preparvtions are being made for WINTER
CLOTHING. We are now showing.a well bought and •fine seiected stock
of material for kW OVERCOATS to order,1M including MELLONS,
BEAVERS, WORSTEDS, NAPS, VENETIANS, etc.
FOR SUITS our stock is one of the best selected and most tashion-
able to be found.
IN ORDERED PANTS we have a Bonanza -get a pair.
FINE GOODS. LOW PRICES. PERFECT SATISFACTION.
F SPEPHERD, The Leading Tailor, Albert Street, Clinton.
THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTINC.
Now Blacksmith Shop,
GEORGE TROWHii.T. has opened out a fion•
eral Blacksmith and Repair Shop in the
building lately occupied by Mr Gauley, north of
Oantelon's carriage works, Alpert street, Clinton.
Blacksmith and iron work in all its branches ;
Horse -Shoeing promptly atten led to and satis-
faction guaranteed. The public are Invited to
call before ordering any class of work in the
above lines.
497-tt GEORGE ritowniu.
WANTED.- A General Servant .• good
wages paid to a competent girl. En-
quire at Office of this paper. 627
]3 hTCHERiNG BUSINESS -TILE UNDER -
signed wishes to intimate to the people of
Clinton and surrounding country, that in order
to suitably meet tis demands of hle very minor-
ousoustomers, he has Nought out the business
r,P `Ir. Il. Fitzsimons, and will carry on the same,
u den the choicest meats in season. Every effort
will he made to meet the wales of all, and he
hopes to merit and receive a fair share of public
patronage. Lowest prices for large ,orders.
Farmers' trade a specialty. ALBEiRT MAY.
DETLOR & CO.
Offer during THIS MONTES their entire stock of
FURSAT PANIC PRICES
Ladies Under Vests at Nearly Half Price.
jTIillinerij at Half Priae!
• COME AND SEE.
Their Great Dress Goods Sale still going on.
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J. C. DETLOR & CO.
PERFECT FITTING
Steel Stove Pipe
Call and see them. CHOPPING AXES, CATTLE CHAINS, ROPE
BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
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R. Iron & Hardware Merchant,
M. Raeey, CLI NTON.
November, 1898 +r�.
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�roat Clearing sale of Dry Goods
AT "CHEAPSIDE."
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The undersigned has decided to clear out AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE
PRICES the NEW STOCK of Dry,Goods at the above Establishment.
OVERCOATS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS and TWEEDS, will be sold
REGARDLESS OF COST,
CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES, and HOSIERY, at
IMMENSE BARGAINS.
'SHEB"TINGS, TOWELINGS, COTTONS, HATS & CAPS -all styles --
PERSIAN LAMB, ASTRACHAN, and CORDUROY, at•
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRiCE.
SILK PLTJSHES, worth $5, selling at this Rale for $2. RI1313ONS,
COLLARS and CUFFS, LADIES' SKIRTS and CORSETS,
AWAY DOWN.
JERSEYS, SHAWLS, COMFORTERS, and VELVETS will be sold at
PRICES TO CLEAR.
THIS SALE WILL BE STRICTLY SPOT CASH
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THOS. JACKSON, SR.
THE OLD RELIABLE TEA STORE STILL LEADS !
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Having bought the Grocery Stock of 1'. Cooper & Son, and being in a position to buy
my goods tor Cash, t ant bound not to be undersold by anyone in the trade. I have
just received a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS-
WARE, HANGING LAMPS, and all the Novelties of the season. I am offering
Stone Tea Sets, 44 pieces, for 82 60 ; Printed Sets, 83.75, worth
$4.50 ; Decorated Stone China, 84.76, worth 85.50 ; Combination
Dinner and Tea Sets, 85 pieces, $10,00 ; Dinner Set, 97 pieces,
$11.00 ; Combination Set, 100 pieces, $18.00, worth 820.00 ; Ching
Tea Sets from 85 00 up ; Decorated Chamber Sets from 82.75 up ;
China Cups and Saucers, 10c., wbrth 250.
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Fresh Peels, Figs. Dates, Nuts, Candies, Canned Goods, and Every-
thing to be found in a First -Class Grocery.
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JAMES MOORS,
(SUCCESSOR TO T. COOPER ,e SON,)
CORNER STORE IN SEARLE'S BLOCK
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