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SPEOIA4 BARGAINS
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Dress Goods and Frints, Special Value in Cotton, Tweeds, Shillings, Frints,
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Our Stock of Spring Goods is now Complete in Every Departmeht. We are slowing
Grey Cottons, White Cottons AND GREY AND WHITE COTTONS.
FIVE PER CENT. OFF FOR CAS}i.
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HAVE JUST OPFNED
Two Gases Embroideries, One Case Muslim,
Se„ what we eon offer you in tint line THIS WEEK.
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LOW-PRICED DRY -GOODS.
BY-LAW -LA` NO. 3,
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VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD,
I FOR 1889,
Being a By -Law to raise by way of
Locus the sant (f Two Thousand
Dollars for the purpose hereinafter
Mentioned.
Whereas the Municipal Council of the Village
of Hoke' hoe rueolved to rale° by way of luau
the sum of two thousand dollars fur the purpose
. of greeting aid •bv way of a bonus to that
amount to Ilksav WALLita & Co., of the County
of %Valerie°, Province ut Ontario, to enable the
said Hatay Waller & Co. to establish a Steam
Holler Griot Mill in the said Village, and to rats°
the said sum of utoney it will be necessary for
the Village Council of the said Village of Hayfield
to iseuu Debentureb fur the auto ut two thousand
dollars, payable. with iutertnt as hereinafter
provided.
And whereas it will require the sum of $180
(one hundred and eighty dollars) to be ralaed
annually by special rate for thepayment of the
said debt un hereinafter mentioned
And whereas it will require the sunt of $100
(one hundred dollars) to be raised immunity by
special rate for the payment of the interest as
also hereinafter mentioned.
And whereas the amount of the whole rateable
property of the said corporation, irrespective of
any income in the nature of toile, iuterea1.s,
dividends, rents or fees from the sold property,
and also irrespective of any Meanie to be derived
from the temporary investment of the Sivatne
Fund ur any part thereuf according to the last
revised Assessment !toll of tha said Corporation,
being fur the year one thousand eight hundred
and eighty-eight,ta the sum of $87,451(oighty-set en
thousand, Mur hundred and tifty•oue dollars).
And whereas the existing debt of the acid cor-
porationOf'Hayfield 18 as- follows:—Nothing; and
there is nothing in amour, either for principal
or interest.
And 'whereas it is made necessary to appoint the
time and place fur taking the votes of the duly
qualified electure and •tor appointing Deputy
Returning Officers to take the votes of the said
electors at the meeting.
Be it therefore enacted by the Municipal
Council of the Village of Hayfield, County of
Nbron, Province of Ontario :
%-\ TEL). ‘id Getoral .c ant ' good
pull to o cum. nt gsr..
En-
quire at 0 . e of this paper. 827
(:Auction :dale Regast.l'i7
,Parties gutting their Sale Bills printed at this
office will receive a free notice up to date of
sale, under above heading. Otherwise, regular
advertising rates will be charged.
L That .it shall he • lawful for the. Council of
the said corporation to raise by Way of loan from
any person or persons, body or bodies corporate,
who may be willing to advance the same upon
the credit 01 the debentures hereinafter men-
tioned, a sum of money not exceeding •in the
aggregate the auto of Two Thousand Dollars and
cause the same to be paid into the Treasurer of
the said Village for the purpose and with the
object above recited. •
11. That it shall be lawful for the said Council
to comae any number of Debentures to be made
for such 811018 as may be required, not less than
one thousand dollars each, and not exceeding in
the aggregate the sunt of Two Thousand Dollars,
and that the quid Debentures shall be sealed with
tho seal of the corporation and signed by the
Reeve and Treasurer thereof.
wal.
• ed wishes
(JEERING
Clinton tnd aurr
toeuitnb • me
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of Mr. R.
N ith the
will be and
hopes o uteri
patr rage. L
Fa sore trade
B' SINESS—THE •NDILR-
Ir huate to the )cuple of
:Win country, ti to order
he dem ride of hi. •ery nuttier•
er, he bas b l;ht n the business
simons, and w 11 c ' ry,on the eume,
cost marts ht a nn. Every effort
to meet the its of ell, and be
ansa rtcely a fn 14hare of public
west psi s, for large jnrdera.
epaulet .y. ALBE MAY.
2 2
-vc7•"00Z,s
Are now 12ic. per oz. Yon missed it by
not buying when they were 10e.
BUY AT ONCE
before they rise again.
TWENTY I'ER CENT. DISCOUNT ON
SLEIGHS. •
JOHN WISEMAN,GER
*Lace nal a^ -M -^-c. L�flrarr '^"afl
.traaaae
Estate J. Hodgens
13_RO S-,
THE "RED RDH .R" FURNITURE STORE
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Haviug bought the stock of D. B CALBICB, of the late firm of Calbick k Reith
at a GREATLY REDUCED FIGURE, we are now prepared to give our customers
the full bsnefit of the reduction. We will RUN OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK
01 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 :a'1' GREAT BARGAINS FOR 'I'IIE NEXT 30
DAYS. Now is the time to buy Furniture, as such Bargains cannot last. Call
and be convinced
REITH BOOS.
N—(—.TICE....---Our Sunk of UNDEaTAKIN+G GOODS' is t,
complete in every particular, and we are determined
to give satisfsetion. The Leading Undertakers, Embalmers, Cabinetmakers, and
Upholeterere.—Reith Brus•, The Red Rocker Furniture Store.
fRESN•-:-AND -:- RELIABLE.
SPRING. SPRING.
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Our stock of Greco:les and Provisions for spring and summer are very complete, and
will be found Fresh and Reliable, embracing every lino 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.
COOPER'S Book Store,
NOTICE TO CREDITO
If1 lenatter r f the Assi(yntn
:i ert M. Racey, and of
t of
Itapter
124;?evised Statutes of Ontario,
1887
Notice le
Robert M. Ra
County of Hu
pursuance of Ch
assignment of hi estate a
Forrester, of the s. id To
purposes 01 the sal. Act
All permit{ hav(n
Hobert M. Racey are
with the said Assign
fied by ,affidavit, nd
nature and value of sec
theta, on or beto e the Th
A.D 1889, aft
will proceed
Robert M. 1
thereto, hav
clalma the A
reby given that -t}(e above named
ey, of -the Town ,of Clinton, in the
inns Hardware erchant, has, in
ter 124 R. .0., 1887, made an
effects to David A.
of Clinton, for the
III. That the said Debentures shall bear inter-
est at and afterthe rate of five per centmn per
annum from the day mentioned for this By•Law to
take effect, which iuterest shall be payable on
the first days of January and July in each and
every year, at the °nice of the Treasurer of the
said Municipality at the Village of Hayfield,
1V, That the said, Debentures shall be trade
payable at the expiration of ter years from the
data meutiuned tot this By Law to take elfeot, at
the office of the saki Treasurer at Bayfield, and
shall have attached to there' coUpone for the
payment of interest.
V. That for the purpose of forming a sinking
fund, for the payment of the said Debentures,
an equal annual sum of 9180 (one hundred and
eighty dollars) shall, in addition to all other
rates, he raised, levied and collected by special
rate upon all rateable property in the said cor-
poration during the currency of the said deben-
tures, ur any of them, and for the purp:ae of
paving the interest of the said Debentures, the•
sum of $100 (one hundred dollars) shall in addi-
tion to ell other rates be raised, levied and col•
looted from all the rateableproperty of the said
corpuretion during the Currency of the mid
debentures or any of them.
VI. That it shall he lawful for the Municipal
Council of the Village of Hayfield to grant aid by
way way of bonus to the amount of the said
sum of $2,000 (two thousand dollars) to the said
Henry Waller & Co. to enable hitt to establish a
Stearn Roller Uri,t Mill in the Village of Bayfield,
County of Huron, Provinces)! Ontario. Provided
nevertheless that the said henry Waller & Co.
shall have first made a permanent investment In
connection with aut'h Steam holler Grist Mill of
not less than 84,000 (four thousand dollars), in -
'elusive of the $2,000 (two thousand 001114 e) to he
granted to him, and shall have executed and
delivered to tine Council of the said Municipality
a gond and sufficient bond to be approved of by
the Council of the said Municipality in the sum
of $2,000 (two thousand dollar.) conditioned that
the acid Steam Roller Grist Mill shall he kept
running and in operation for a term often years
and 11111111 not be used for any other purpose than
that of a Steam holler Grist 51i11 and that the
buildings will be insured to the amount of 82,000
(two thousand dollars), and well insurancepoltry
made pay able to the Village of Buy field, and that
this By -Law shall come into operation on the --
day of April, 1889.
V. ]rbat the votes of the electors shall be
taken on the 17TII DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1880,
commencing at the hour M nine o'clock in the
morning, and from thence continued till five
o'clock in the afternoon ut the following plaque :
THE TuWN HALL, HAYFIELD.
V. That the Reeve of the said Municipal Cor-
poration shall attend at the Council Room on
Monday the 15th day of April, A,D., 1889, at the
hour o/ two o'clock P. M., for the purpose of
appointing persons to attend at the various poll-
ing places aforesaid and final summing up of the
v.rtes respectively on behalf of persons Intoreted
in and promoting or opposing the By -Law
respectively.
V. That the Clerk of the Munlelpal Corpora•
tion shall, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, on
Thursday, the 180 day et April, A.D., 1880, at
tbo Town Hall, in the sold Village of Bayfield,
sum up the votes given for and against the By
• Law, and grant the requisite certificates there-
under.
NOTICE.
aims against, the said
quested to file the same
his Solicitors duly vert•
so stating therein the
rlty (if any) held by
Meth day of March,
which d to the said Assignee
distribute ho assets of said
Alf among t o parties entitled
tg regard only to those of whose
ignec shall then stave had notice.
of the creditors said Robert M.
e appointment of in ectore and for
of the estate general pursuant to
said Act.will be held at the store of id Robert M.
ltaceyyhn the Town of Clinton, on W NESDAY,
the 18th day of March, 1889, at 2 o'cl plc p.m.
Dated this 2001 day of February, 189k
DAVID A. FORRESTER, Assignee.
MANNING re SCOTT, '
Assignee's Solicitors, Clinton.
A meetin
Racey for
the order
The ah•,ve is a true copy of a By -Law which
basemen taken into consideration by tho Muni-
cipal Council of the' Village of Hayfieldmnd wide!)
will bo finally pawed( by the said CollilcII in the
event of the assent of the eleetore being oht•ilned
thereto, after one month from the first publica-
tion of said By Law In the nowapapor Balled
Tire. 1111.08 Nawe Ilaeoen, of Clinton, the date
of which first nubilentlon Wes WednewLay, the
27th day of attach, A. D., 14141), and that at the
hour, day, end plane mentioned, therein fixed
for taking the vet, s of the e!eetor•, the poll(' wi!1
be held.
JOHN I'OLLOCIC,
541. 3E Clerk.
MEAT SHOP.
The undersigned has purchased the meat shop
and business for some time past carried on by
Mr. ALBERT MAY, on Huron Street, near the
Commercial hotel. And is now prepared to
supply o41 customers and all new ones who will
kindly fat .r him, with everything in hie line of
the best q,•.1tity and at the lowest possible living
rates. -
633— 1 m GEORGE HAACKE.
SCISSORS •,..trpened, Razors ground and set
and t't: Ilas repaired. if left at Mr S.
Davie' hard-. . a store will be attended to by E.
FINCH. 627
I:S URR Y,
member • the. anal n Society/ of usielans,
will resent ter teachi ononday, armory'
7th,
1.8530.,, vacancies o two (2)' pi loo 9 r
organ ppptls. >*e
A NICE' HOME
AT A BARGAIN.—Eight acres of land with a
select orchard of choice apple trees ;
comfortable house end stables ; adjoining Godo'
rich township. Apply to B. L. DOYLE, Godo•
rich. 520.1.1
Noey RI Lend at /per cant
To lz F HIL ARD,
Baryister'}\b19.6m (Cl u\ on, Ont
New Blacksmith Shop.
EOIIGE TROWIIIut. has opened out a gen-
u era! Blacksmith and Repair Shop In the
building lately occupied by Mr. Gauley, north of
Cantelon'e carriage works, Albert street, Clinton.
(Blacksmith and iron work in all its branches ;
Horee•Shoeing promptly attended to and setts•
faction guaranteed. The public are invited to
call before ordering any class of work In the
above lines.
497—tf GEORGE TROW11'il.t.
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JOHNSON &_ ARMOUR,- -
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Harness and Collar Makers.
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Having bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A. t►11 Irlllan, we are prepared to
fill all orders 111 our line at the•LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are bots 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 predeeessor. 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.
w.wavre-.
CKINR - HLILL, - CLINTON.
Greatest Invention of' the
e.—The Common -Sense
Cloths Dryer.,
ft Is an eters.d and rerolyytng'reel, that cnn he
lowered or Iris d tomtit Icy one. They occupy
no great Antolini 1 spa , and can he placed on
the ground, on a o or corner of a buildintr.
When loaded with a nahing, can be run up Out
of reurh of any on t a safe position, and no
platform or step reqs iced. One hundred and
seventy feet of 11 a alwaready tor use. No
more bother 111(11 broken ih ss, sticks or poles or
muddt clothe. on wash days, and it reduces snow'
$110N elhag 1 vs to a pleasure, for the operator
enn stand I one spot and load up the entire libe.
ge3'r'nrr . p•,ndetce promptly awwcrcd, .1(tl1N
OBER & S )N, waton and cnrrlage makes,
&rust,, Oar. 580-1tn
DEALERIN—
CHO/Cf FA MIL Y GROCERIES.
The hest of VALLE given in
China Tea Sets, Decorated Dinner Ssts, Decorated Toilet Sets, White
Granite Sets and Fancy Glassware.
Special VALUE in New Season's Black, Green and Japan Teas, Flour
Meats, CanneclGoods, Poultry and Provisions. Call and see us.
N. ROBSON, CHINA HALL, ,CLINTON.
A:: BOOM .. IN :: GROOERIES
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T. COOPER 84 SON'S OLD STAND.
Milliner
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SIITIIFIIIBY, j11BRGH 30111,
AND FOLLOWING \WEEK., AT
J. C. fietIor & Co'
COME AND SEE THE. NOVELTIES..
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Having pulcbased Mr. JAMES Mooue,'S stoek of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware,
FOR CASII,
LOOK ! e ASTONISHING BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN—LOOK !
Sugar—Sugar—Sugar-1211)s. lest Granulated Sugar for $1 ; 161bs Light Coffee
Sugar for $1. Teas—Teas—Teas—Fresh, New Season's Uncolored Japan at 20o
per Ib. Chinese Mixture, gobd quality 5 lbs. for $1. Coffee—Coffee—Coffee—
Fresh gropnd, best brands, et lowest prices. Canned Goods—newest and best
brands -3 Cans Tomatoes, or 3 Cans Corn, or 3 Cans Peas, for 25c.; Canned Salmon,
new, 15c. 4 Itis. Fresh, New Prunes for 25c. Crockery and Glassware at a small
advance on cost. Call and examine Goods and get Prices. I am confident you will
be satisfied. �Higllest Price
r.for _ NTlHatter and Eggs.
J.. V V — 'I Y I ,
(Cooner's;old stand, cor. Searle's;Biock) The Tinges Tea Warehouse
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Groat Cloaring sale of ry Goods
AT "CHEAPSIDE."
The undersigned has deehled to clear out AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE
PRICES the NEW STOCK of Dry.Goods at the above Establiiltmeut.
OVERCOATS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS and TWEEDS, will he cold
• 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 FLUSHES, worth $5, selling at this sale for $2. EIDBONS,
COLLARS and CUFFS, LA DIES' SKIRTS and CORSETS,
AWAY DOWN.
JERSEYS, SHAWLS, COMFORTERS, and VELVETS µ'ill i,(; sold at
PRICES TO CLEAR.
THIS SALE WILL iBE STRICTLY SPOT CASH
NEW WALL PAPER!
New Ceiling Decorations!
thoioe New Stock. Latest Ameriean Patterns.
CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. Do not place your order until
you inspect our Stook.
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A. WORTHINGTON, Clinton
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THOS. JACKSON, SR.
Elegant New Stock 1
or—
Gent's Furnishings
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I have just placed in stock a fine selection' of the above goods. A8 toy
expenses are low, 1 am in a position. to give you what yOU Want at a slizht
advance on first cost. Do not invest a dollar until you insp(•t't tl.rso
New Goods.
SPRING GOODS IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT A
ING. SEE THEM.
F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADING TAILON.
11._ ,°w'ic,nemsa'u'1
THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTh !C.
THE HUB GROCERY
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Idew arrival of T EAS at Veru Low Figures.
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Brown Sugars Away Down to Suit the Times,
TEA SETTS VERY CHEAP.
New Seeds for Garden & Mel&
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY FOR SALE.
Geo. Swallow, Clinton