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The Huron News-Record, 1889-02-27, Page 5To fake a Short $ Go Long The Dry-Goods_Palaee, Clinton --SEE THE- WONDERFULLY HE- WON➢EHPOLLY LDW PRICES STOCK -TAKING SALE. Vie offer for the next 30 Days all Winter Goods at GEO. E. PAY 8-c CO'r Greatly Reduced Priees. Stock throughout very Prints, Cotton, SIIItt1nAS,Cottonatle5 complete. Millinery at Cost. 5 per c off for Cash THAT NOW OFFER. at prices_ that meet all and every kind of a sale, big or small, Auction or otherwise. 0 e Geo. E. Pay & Co. 111111111=o LOW-PRICED DRY -GOODS. Our Weekly Round Up. -1-,Rev: Bartley Carmichael, of Hamilton, Ont,, has accepted a call to Richmond, Va. -Mrs, Sarah Hickson has just passed away at South Frankfort, Mich,, at the ago of 107 years. - P. F. Clarke,, a Chicago drug. gist., was .assassinated in his score the other night. He came from Sarnia; Ont. -Leamington has raised the if- quor license from $150 to $200 each, and Essex Centre has fixed their rate at $200. - A smallpox epidemic has ▪ broken out in Southern Nebraska, and extends across the line into Kansas. -Mr. S.` J. King, of Kingsville, Ont., a student at the Stratford Business College, has been stricken with paralysis a second time, and has been made blind, deaf and dumb. -Mr. Stewart Mulvey has been elected Grand Master of the Orange Loclge of Manitoba. He will repre- sent hit province at the Graud Lodge "meeting for British North America at Goderich, -Friday night's debate in the House of Commons opened the ball for the Government, and• the inch, cations are that the fiercest political session of Parliament that Eggland has seen for. many years has begun. -Wilton, found guilty of erimin• al assault on a girl under 13, .was flogged Friday at the Central Pri- son, Toronto. He received 25 lashes and will receive another 25 just before lite sentence expires two years from now. -Mr. John White, president of the Woodstock Board of Trade, in. terviewed Hon. Mr. Bowel! on Mon. day, and urged the claims of the town to a new custom house, the present building .being considered far too small for Woodstock's r!" quirements. -At Sioux City, Ia., a fur cap belonging to one of the pupils dropt unseen into an iron box containing hot ashes. The burnink of the cap set free poisonous matter used in dying it and twenty of the pupils were made • so deathly sick that it required several hours of treatment to place them out of dan• ger. BIRTHS. DRUMN.-In Georgetown on the 17th wife of Rev. A. Drunau of a son, ANDERSON. -At Aberdeeu, Dakota, the wife of Mr. W. J. Anderson, formerly of Goderich township, of a son, JoHNsloN.-At E•Iiott, Dakota, the wife of Mr. Wnr. E. Johnston formerly, of Goderich township, of a daughter. FARM AND MARKET. TORONTO NIAPKETS.-Wheat $107 to $1.20, the latter price for No. 1 Manitoba hard. Barley 45c to 55c. Oats 32c to 36c. Peas 60o. Potatoes 30c to 50c per bag. Eggs, fresh, 20c. Butter 16c to ..19e. !togs 86.25 to 96.75. DETROIT MARKETS, -Wheat $9.92 to 91.01. Barley 48c to 60o. Oats 27c to 29c. Butter 16c to 18c. Eggs 13c. Apples 81.00 to $1.50. Dressed hogs, 95.00 to 95.50. BUFFALO MARxETs.-Graded edeerS 1.500 to 1.600 lbs $4.25 to 84.65 ; from 1.303 to 1.400 lbs $3.80 to $4.15 light butchers from $2.50 to $3.0.: Hogs 84.90 to $5.25. ' MARKET REPORTS. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) CLINTON Flour $5 50 to 6 C0 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 0 56 Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 00 to 1 50 Potatoes0 30 to 0 35 Butter .. 0 17 to 0 18 Eggs 0 18 to 0 15 Ray 12 00 to14 C' Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00 Beef ..0 00 to 000 Wool 0 20 to 0 25 Pork 6 50 to 6 70 -At a large meeting of Ottawa Catholics last evening strong reso• lutions.wte passed in favor of the Pope's temporal power being re- stored. -Father Win Ian, of Ottawa, offers to forfeit 9503 if it can be shown that any rule of the Jesuits decrees that the end justifies the means. MORTGAGE SALE -OF- Valuable FARM PROPERTY In the Township of Goderich. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in a eertain .Mortgage made by John Marshall and Mary Marshall his wife to the Vendor, there will be offered for sale M Public Ahction, bgtJames Howson, auctioneer, At the Rattenbury House, Clinton at the hour of 11 o'clock A, M., on . Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1859 the following lands and promises ; ' All and singular those certain parcels or tracts o land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Goderich, in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, containing to. gether by admuasurun,ont 63 35!100 acres, be the same more or less, and comprising (firstly) a per. tion of the west side of lot number Twenty in the.Bayfleld Concession of the said Township of Coderieh, containing fifty acres of land mare or less (and which said portion of said' Int is more :ully described by meters and bounds in said mortgage); and (secondly) the north west portion of said lot containing by admeasurement thirteen acres and thirtyfive hundreths of an acre more or leas, said portion of land having a frontage on the Bayfield Concession of eight chains and thirteen links, and on the ninth andtenth con. cession of said Township sixteen chains and fifty links. There are on the premises a log house 1f, x 20; D. to • barn (with new lumber roof) 40 x 20; and a small stable. .The lapd is in good condttion'nnd is fairly well fenced. TERMS. -Ten per cent of the purchase money t t be paid on the day of sale and the balance, in 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 ,be made known on day of sale, or may be had on applica• tior H. HALM, Esq., Clinton, or to the Vendor's Solis, tars. MANNING & SCOTT, JAMES HOWSON, Vendor's Solicitors Auctioneer. • td CAPE BRETON RAILWAY. Tenders for. a Bridge at the Grand Narrows,. C. B. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under. signed, and marked on tee outside, "Tender for Bridge," will be received until noon on Wed- nesday, the 6th March, 1880. Plans and specifications can be seen at the ofSr • of the Chief Engineer of Government Railways, Ottawa, where formeof tender may he obtained on and atter Wednesday, 20th February instant. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to five per• centmu of the amount of the tender. Thie deposit may consist of cosh or of an accepted bank cheque mule • ^,hie to the Min deter of Railways and Canals, and it will be for. felted if the person tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if after entering into a contract he fails to complete the work satisfactorily according to the plan, specification and contract. If the tender is not accepted thedeposit will bo returned. Tenders must be made on the printed forme supplied. The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Dei• ,rtmont of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 7th February, 1889. 636 -it - A NICE HOME AT A BARGdiN..-Eightacres of land with a select orchard of choice apple trees ; comfortable house and stables ; adjoining Godo rich township, Apply to B. L..DOYLE, Gode. rich. 626•tf MISS MURRAY, Member of the Canadian Society of Musicians, will resume her teaching on Monday, Jantmry 7t11, 1880. 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 be attended to by E. FINCH. 527 - Money to Lend at 6 per cent T. 1. F. HiLLIARD, Barrister, 519.6rn Clinton, Ont New Blacksmith Shop, GEORGE TROWIIILL has opened out a gen. eral Blacksmith and Repair Shop In the building lately occupied by Mr. Gamey, north of Cantolon's carriage works, Albert street, Clinton. Blacicsuiith and iron work in all its branches ; llerse•Shoeing promptly ntten led to end satis- faction guaranteed. The public are Invited to call before' ordering any class of work in the boy. 1 J:I lU iJ JJ 4i)7 tf GEORGE TROWHILL I Fanners trade a specialty. ALBERT 11A5. JOHN WISEMAN, AGER 0 Estate J. Hodgens E= RTIB = RO S-, THE "RED ROCKER" FURNITURE STORE. -- 0 - Having bought the stock of D. B. CALB10K, of the late firm of Calbiek A Reith at a GREATLY REDUCED FIGURE, we are now prepared to give our customers the full bsliefit of the reduction. We will RUN OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCKplwBedroom 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 THE NEXT 30 DAYS. Now is the time to buy Furnitureas such Bargains cannot last. Call and be convinced. REITH BROS.. NOTICF.___0u1 Stock of UNDERTAKING GOODS is now complete in every particular, and we are determined to give satisfaction., The,Leading Undertakers, Embalmers, Cabinetmakers, and UphOlaterers.-Keith Bros., The Red Rocker Furniture Store. d FRESH -:- AND -:- RELIABLE. CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR'S. • ---o • Our stock of Groceries and Provisions for the fall and winter are very complete, and will be found Fresh arid 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 wo offer many advantages, PRODUCE TAKEN. CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton. .. NEW F=RMS 0 JOHNSON & ARMOUR, --PRACTICAL Harness and Collar Makers. 0' Having bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A..Sharu)tKlc, e are prepared to 611 all orders 50 our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both practical wolkmea and carr guarsntee.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 ANGLE HARNESS, which for material, workmanship and price, cannot be surpassed. Full Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to. JOHNSON & ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON. 01111111- HALL, - CLINTON. �✓/G1N_ R013. -DEALER IN - CHOICE FA M/L V GROCERIES. 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, Cane !Goods, Poultry and Provisions. Call and see us. N. ROBSON, CHINA HALL, CLINTON. e Hub Grocery. • NEW ARRIVAL OF TEAS. JAPAN, BLACK & GREEN. JAPAN at 25e., 35c. and 450, per Ib. 11 SUGARS VERY LOW II A. GOOD 13ROWN, 15lbs. for 91. A' Very bine one, 14lhs. for 91.E TWO BROOMS FOR 25 CENTS, Goods Delivered. la" SEE MY STONE TEA SETTS -VERY LOW. '3 0 Geo. Swallow, Clinton 122 WOOLS Are now 121e. per oz. You missed it by not buying when they were 10e. BUY AT ONCE before they rise again. TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON SLEIGHS. \1(7ANTED.-A General Servant good V wages paid to a competent girl. En. quire at Office of this paper. 627 Auction Sale Register Parties getting their Sale Rills printed at this (Mire will receive a free notice up to date of sale, under above heading. Otherwise, regular advertising rates will be charged. i L'TCIiERINO BUSINESS -THE UNDER. l� signer! wishes to Intimate to the people of Gunton and surrounding country, that in order to suitably meet the demands of his very numer• ou,customers, he has bought out the business of .lir. R. F'itzsitnons, and will carry on the same, eith the choicest meats in season. Every effort nnnnn lrt *+ will be mode to meet the wants of alt and le 0o Store t hopes to merit and aaof ue patronage Lowest pricesrr.celvea fforir shlarre a (orderspbs, AL DETLOR & CO'S. HEAT DISCOONT SALE NOW GOING ON. 0 --- Ten Per Cent Uisaout! On all Gash Purchases over One Dollar. Notwithstanding the recent advance in the price of ALL Cotton Goods, we still sell AT OLD PRICES and allow the 'UEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT. - C. DETLOR & CO. Groat Clearing sale of Dry Goods AT " CHEAPSIDE." 0 •'['he undersigned has decided to clear out AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES the NEW STOCK of DryGoods 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. SHEETINGS,,TOWELINGS, COTTONS, HATS & CAPS -ail styles - PERSIAN LAMB, ASTRACHAN, and CORDUROY, at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE. SILK PLUSHES, worth 95, selling at this sale for $2. RIBBONS, 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 0 THOS. JACKSON, SR. Elegant New Stook! OF Gent's Furnishings 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 want ei a slight advance on first cost. Do not invest a dollar until you inspeet these New Goods: SPRING GOODS IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT ARRIV, ING. SEE THEM. F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADING TAILOR. THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTiNC. THE OLD RELIABLE TEA STORE STILL LEADS ! O • 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 GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS- WARE, HANGING LAMPS, 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, 84.75, worth 86.60; Combination Dinner and Tea Sets 85 pieces, $10,00; Dinner Set, 97 pieces $11.00 ; Combination Set, 100 pieces, 818.00, worth $20.00 ; China Tea Sets from 85 00 up; Decorated Chamber Sets from 82.76 up ; China Cups and Sauce •s, 10o., worth 25o. • • Fresh Peels, Figs. Dates,Nuts, Candies, Canned Goods, and Fvery- • thing to be found in a First -Class Grocery. 0 JAMES MOORS, (SUCCESSOR TO T. COOPER & SON,) CORNER STORE iN SEARLE'S BLOCK