The Huron News-Record, 1889-02-20, Page 5No
To Make a Short
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WONOEHFULLY LOW PHIOES
THAT
GEO. E. PAY & CO'Y
NOW OFFER. e
Prints, Cotton, SMrt!ns, Cottonades
at prices that meet all and every kind of a sale, big or
small, Auction or otherwise.
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Geo. E. Pay & Co.
LOW-PRICED DRY -GOODS:
-Evictions of tenants r have re-
--ce4itly- beeI--uladb_-oil.-..Glatt.8t.4.t)e'.0'
estate, by the grand old roan's son,
and people want to know why he
wastes so uiucll xy tipa!hy on Irish
tenants wbile making his own pay
up or move off.
FAR]) AND MARKET.
FARM
TORONTO MAREl:Ts.-Wheat x•1.07
to p.20, the latter price for No. 1
Manitoba hard. , Barley 45c to 55o.
Oats 52c to 36c. Peas G0o Potatoes
80c to .10c per bag. Eggs, fresh, 23c.
Butter 160 to 19.. Flogs $G.25 to
, $6.75..
DETROIT MAaai rs.-Wheat $3.02
to $1.01. Barley 49c to 60c. Oats
27c to 29c. Butter 16c to 18c. Eggs
13c. Apples; 1.00 to $1,50. Dressed
bogs, $5.00 to $5.50.
BUFFALO MARUETs.-Graded steers
1.500 to 1.600 lbs $4.25 to $4.65 ;
from 1.800 to 1.400 lbs $3.80 to $.4.15
light butchers from '2.50 to $3.0.:
Hogs $4.90 to $5.20.
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
CLINTON.
Flour $5 50 to 6 00
Fall Wheat, new & old 0 97 to 1 00
Spring Wheat 0 97 to 1 00
Barley ., C 45 to 0 55
Oats .. 0 30 to 0 30
Peas. 0.56 to 11.56
Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 00 to 1 50
Potatoes .. 0 30 to 0 35
Butter .. 0 17 to 0 .18
Eggs . 0 14 to.0 1S
Bay 12 00 tol4 00
Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00
Beef ..0 U0to000
Wool 0 20 to 0 25
•Pork . 6 50 to 6 70
LECTURE
TO YOUNG• MEN ONLY !
Under the auspices of the Young People's Chris•
thin Association of WILLIS CHURCH, CLINTON,
iu Leuturc Room, on
Monday Evening, Feb. 25,'1889,
Uy REV' A. S'1TWART, All young sten made
welcome. No'Omission fee turd notMlleetion.
Mush: by mule tucmhere, '
5.16 -1t 0..0. COOK, Sec,
MORTGAGE SALE
Valuable FARM PROPERTY
In the Township of Goderich.
Pursuant to the power of sale contained in.a
certain Mortgage made by John Marshall and
Mary .Marshall his wife to the Vendor, there will
he offered for sale at Public Auction, by James
Howson, auctioneer,
At the Rattenbury House, Clinton
at the hour of 11 ('ceck A, M., on
Saturday, the 16th day of March,
18x0 the following lands and premises
All and sintrular those certain parcels or tracts
of land and premises situate, Tying and being in
the Township of Goderich, in the County of
Huron and Province of Ontario, containing to.
gether by admeaeurement 63 35/100 acres, be the
same more or less, and eomprising (firstly) a por-
tion of the west side of lot number Twenty in
the Belfield Concession of the said Township of
Goderich• containing fifty acres of land mare or
le(a
a nd wh;eb said portion of said lot is more
fully described by meters and bounds in said
mortgage); and (secondly) the nortlt'wcst portion
'of said lot containinghy'adrneasurement thirteen
acres and thirty-five hundreths of an acre more
or lege, said portion of land having a frontage on
the Be) field Concession of eight chains and
thirteen 'Juke, and on the ninth and tenth con•
cession of said Tuwno+hip sixteen amine and fifty
links.
There are on the premises a Ing house- 15 x 20;
a log barn (with new lumber roof) 40 x 20; and a
small stable.
The land Is in gnod condition and is fairly well
'fenced.
TERMS. -Ten per cent of the purchaao money
10 be paid on the day of sale and the balance to
thirty days thereafter without interest. The
purchaser will be required to sign a contract on
the day of sale for the completion of the purchase.
Further terms and particulars will he made
known on day of sale, or may he had on applica-
tion to 11. IIALR, Esq., Clinton, or to the Vendor's
Solicitors.
MANNINO JC SCOTT,
JAMES IiOwsON, Vendor's Solicitors
Auctioneer. td
The Greatest Invention of the
Age. -Tho Common -Sense
Clothes Dryer.
It Is nn eleveted'and rctolvine reel, that can be
lowered or hoisted to suit any one. They occupy
no great amount of space, and can be pieced on
the ground, on a roof or corner of a hnildfng.
When loaded with n washing, can be ru n up out
of reach of any one to a safe position, and 110
platform nr steps required. One hundred and
set•entt• feet of Ane always ready for nee. No
mere bother with broken lines, sticks or poles or
murlrl) clothes on wash daj s, and it reduces snow
shoveling town to a pleasure, for the operator
can stand in nne spot and load hip the entire line,
Oorreepnndence promptly answered. --JOHN
CORER A SiN, wagon end enrrhr;e makers,
ETrHEL, Ger, 536 lea
CAPE BRETON RAILWAY.
Tenders for a Bridge at the
Grand Narrows, C. K.
EALED TENDERS addressed to the ruder.
signed, and marked on tee outside, 'render.
ter Bridge," will be received until noun on Wed-
nesday, the 6th March, 1860
Plans and specifications can be seen at the office
of the Chief Engineer of Government Railt)'uys,
Ottawa, where forms of tender may he obtained
on ;cid after Wednesday, 20tit Fubruari' inetant.
Each tend (r intuit be accompanied by a deposit
equal to lire per centum of the amount of the
tender. This deposit may consist of cash or of an
accepted bank cheque made payable to the Min
inter of Railways and Canals, and it will be for-
feited if the person tendering neglects or refuses
to enter into a contract when called upon to do
so, or if atter entering into a contract Ire fails to
complete the work satisfactorily according to the
plan, epceilleation and contract.
1f the tender is not accepted the deposit will be
returned.
Tenders must be made on the printed forges
siipplied.
The Department will not be bound to accept
titoluwest or any tenter.
A. P. BRADLEY,
Sceretary.
Department of Railways and Canals,
' Ottawa, 7th February, 1880. 036 --It
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CHANCERY SALE Or
Valuable FARM PROPERTY
RATTI NBU1tY VS. HOPKINSON.
Pursuant to the Judgment and order:for sale
made in this cause and bearing date the 24th
day of January, A.D. 1889, tliuro ,will bo sold
with the approbation of Sutherland.11f-al-
=neon, Esquire, Master of the Supreme
Court of Judicature lot -Ontario, at (godo-
rich, by the said Master, at the
RATTEI'OURY HOUSE, MINTON,
At tho hour of 2,30 o'clock in the aftornoon,on
SATURDAY, Feb. 23ra, 1$89
The following lands and Imeiaiieos:-Al)
anti ai..gslar that certain parcel- or tract of
laud and premises, situate, lying and being
in tho To nshii, of Fiullett, County rtf Hur-
on and Province of Ontario, lining cuml'osod
o1' Int number tw0uty'oight in the seventh
con eeesinil of the.saiti toteuship, eon taini ng
by aAuxvtsnr, tt, nt ono hundred acres of
laud, more or less.
This farm property is well situated as to
roada.aud markets, in tho most prosperous
section of the township. 'There is a new
barn upon tiro premises; 1ises; the fences are 111 a
fair condition. Tile soil is well adapted for
the raising of all kinds of crops.
TERMS, -Ten per cent of purchase money
down on day of sale-, balance in thirty days
thereafter, A reasonable amount may re-
main on inortgage on the promisee at six per
cont interest. The purchaser ill sign rte
agreemr•rt for the'eompletion of his irur-
chare on the day of sale. The conditions of
sale will bo the standing conditions of tho
Chancery Division of the High Court of Jos.
deo. Further particulars may he had upon
application to \ endor's Solicitors,
MANNING Rc SCOTT, S. MALCOMSON,
Vendor's Solicitors. llastur itt Goderich
Clinton, Feb. I, 1889.
A NOCE HOME
AT A BARGAIN,-Eightaeree of land with a
select orchard of choice apple trees ;
comfortable hoose and stables ; adjoining Code.
rich township. Apply to B. L. DOYLE, Gode-
rich, 526 tf
MISS MURRAY,
Member of the Canadian Society of Musicians,
will resume her teaching on Monday, January
7th, 1440. Has vacancies for two (2) piano or
organ pupils. 529
SCISSORS sharpened, Razors ground and set
and Umbrellas repaired. If lett at Mr, S.
Davin hardware store will be attended to by E.
FINCH. 627 -
Money to Lead at 0 per cent
T. 1. F. HILLIARD,
Barrister. 519.6m Clinton, Out
New Blacksmith Shop,
( EOR(IE TROWIIiLf, Kae opened out a gen•
Ur oral Btackemfth and ,Repair Shop in the
building lately occupied by Mr. Ouuley, north of
Cantelon's carriage works, Albert street, Clinton.
Blacksmith and iron work In all its branches;
}forme -Shoeing promptly attended to and antis.
htetion guaranteed. The public are invited to
call before ordering any eines of work in the
Above tines.
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The Dry -Goods Palace, Clinton
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STOCK -TAKING SALE.
We offer for the next alr Days all Winter Goods at
Greatly Reduced Prices. Stock throughout very
complete. Millinery at Cost. 5 per e off for Cash
JOHN WISEMAN,
MANAGER.
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Estate J. Hodges
KEITH :3.RO IS _,
THE "RED ROCKER" FURNITURE STORE.
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flaying bought the stock of D. B 0ALIIZCK, of the late firm of Calbick & Reith
ata GREATLY REDUCED FIGURE, we are now prepared to give our customers
b8ne_6t .of the reduction. We will RUN OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK
or Bedroom Suites, Parlor Siii{es; Side6o&rd's; F,xiensto'ti"'Trtii;l'e"s, C-elstrs'-Tablesi.
Book Cases, Perforated, Cane and Wood -Seat Chairs, and all kinds of Fnruiture
and Upholstered Goods A1' (t31tEAT BARGAINS FOR 'I'iIE NEXT 30
1)AI'S. Nuw is the time to buy Furniture, as such Bargains cannot last. Call
and be convinced
RE Th BROS.
7 Our Stock of '
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'complete in every particular, and we are determined
to give satisfaction. The Leading Undertakers, Embalmers, Cabinetmakers, and'
Upbolaterers.-Reith Bros., The Red Rocker Furniture Store.
FRESH -:-AND -:-RELIABLE.
CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR'S
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Our stockof Groceries Provisions forh falland winter are
Ou C1 cel and P i.wnthe rh \cry contllLto, and
will be found Fresh and Reliable, embracing every line of floods to be found in a First -
Class Grocery. \1'e aim to give the•ilest Possible Goods at the Lowest Possible Price,
and to economical buyers we offer many advantages. 1'ROI)UCE TAKEN.
CANTELONIBROS,, Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton.
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JOHNSON & ARMOUR,
--PRACTICAL
arness and Collar Makers.
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Having bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A. Sharman, we are prepared to
fill all orders 10 our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both practical
workmen and can guarantee a superior class of work at moderate rates, The material
will always be found of the beet., and by strict attention to business and honest dealing
we hope. to be favored with as liberal patronage as our predecessor, We halve a splendid
line of SINGLE BARN pig, which for material, workmanship and price, cannot
be surpassed. Full Stuck in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON 8& ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
GjiI}ffl -HALL, - CLINTON.
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DEALER IN -
CHOICE FAMILY 080 0ERI ES,
The best of VALUE given in
China Tea Sets, Decorated Dinner Sets, Decorated Toilet Sets, White
gtartite Sets and Fancy Glassware.
Special VALUE in New Season's Black, Green and Japan Teas, Flour
Meats, CannedGoods, Poultry and Provisions, ' Call and see us.
N. ROBSON, CHINA HALL, CLINTON.
The Hub Grocery.
NEW ARRIVAL OF TEAS.
JAPAN, BLACK & GREEN. JAPAN at 25c., 35e. and 45e. per Ib.
II SUGARS VERY LOW II
A GOOD I3ROWN, 151bs. for $1. A Very Fine one, 141611. for $1.
TWO BROOMS FOR 25 CENTS. Goods Dtllivered.
SEE N.Y STONE TEA SETTS -VERY LOW. `°
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eo. Swallow, Clinton
12+
w0oz;
Are now 12hc. per oz. You missed it by
not buying when they were 10c,
BUY AT ONCE
before they rise again.
TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON
SLEIGi18.
COOPER'S Book Store.
WANTED, -A General Servant ; good
wages paid to a competent girl. En-
quire at Ofnee of thls paper. 627
Auction Sale Register
Parties getting their Sale Bills printed at this
office will receico a free notice up to date of
sale, under above heading. Otherwise, regular
advertising rotes will be charged.
BUTCHERIN(I BUSINESS"-TIIIs' UNDER:
J� signed n'ishng to in'thnnte to the people of
'Clinton and eurrounding country, that in order
to suitably meet the doinands of his very numor-
oasenstomrr., he hits bought out the business
of Mr. R. Fitzsimons, and will carry on the same,
ith the choicest meats in Beason. Every effort
will be made to sleet the wants of all, and he
hopes to merit and rsecive n fair sherd of public
patronage. Lowest prices Inc large lorders.
1 i'armere trade it specialty. ALBERT JIAY.
DETLOR & CO'S.
AT DISCOUNT SALI......
NOW GOiNG ON.
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Ten Per Cent Discount !.
On all Cash Purchases over One Dollar,
Notwithstanding the recent advance in the price °FALL
Cotton Goods, we.still sell AT OLE) PRI('ES'and allow
the TEN PER CENT. IJISC'OUNT.
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J. C. DETLOR & CO.
Groat Clearillg sale of Dry Goods
AT "CHEAPSIDE."
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The undersigned -has decided- to clear out AT ACTUA L WHOLESALEPRICES the NEW STOCK of V)ry,Gootls at the above Establishment.
OVERCOATS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS•antt TWEEDS, will he so1d;,4.
REGARDLESS OF COST, • '
CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES, and HOSIERY, at
. IMMENSE BARGAINS. -
2IIEETINGS, TOWELINGS, COTTONS, HATS & CAPS -all styles -
PERSIAN LAMB, ASTRACHAN, and CORDUROY, at
.LESS THAN WHOLESALE. PRICE. . .
SILK PLUSHES, worth $5', selling at this .sale for $2, RIBBONS, •
COLLARS and CUFFS, LADIES' SKIRTS anti CORSETS,
AWAY DOWN.
JERSEYS, SHAWLS, COM FORTERS, and VELVETS will be sold at
PRICES TO CLEAR.
THIS SALE WILL BE STRICTLY SPOT CASH
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THOS. JACKSON, SR.
aZszeranisi
Elegant . New Stock I
OF
Gent's Furnishings r,
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I have just placed in stock a fine selection of the above goods. As my
expenses are low, I am in a position to give you what you went trb a, slight
advance on first cost. Do not invest a' dollar until you inspeeet these
New. Goods.
SPRING GOODS IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT ARRIV',
ING. SEE THEM.
F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADINC TAILOR.
THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTING.
THE OLD RELIABLE TEA STORE STILL LEADS !
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Having bought the Grocery Stock of T. Cooper & Son, and being in a position to buy
my goods for Cash, I am bound not to be undersold by anyone in the trade. I have
just received a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF G1ROCERiES, CROCKERY, GLASS-
WARE, HANGING LA)111'S, and all the Novelties of the season. I am offering
Stone Tea Sets, 44 pieces, for $2 50 ; Printed Sets, $3.75, worth
$4.50 ; Decorated Stone China, $4.75, worth $5.50; Combination
Dinner and Tea Sets, 85 pieces, $10,00; Dinner Set, 07 pieces,
$11.00 ; Combination Set, 100 pieces, $18.00, worth $20.00 ; China.
Tea Sets from $5 00 up ; Decorated Chamber Sets from $2.75 up ;
China Cups and Saucers, 10c., worth 25c.
Fresh Peels, Figs. Dates,Nuts, Candies, Canned Goods, and Every-
thing to be found in a First -Class Grocery,
--Cl
SA
M MOORS,
(SUCCESSOR TO T. COOPER d• SON,)
CORNER STORE IN SEARLE'S BLOCK.