The Huron News-Record, 1889-09-04, Page 5CLOSE :-: CUTS
FOR AUGUST.
' 'We will give you such close cuts on every class of goods
during the IiONTII OF AUGUST that will induce you
to buy, as we want to reduce our stock to the very lowest
point before this Fall and Winter goods come in.
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' All Goods at Slaughter Prices
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Geo. E. T'ay&Co.
me, e LOW -PMC Ell STORE.
Our Weekly Round Up
--The latest crop bulletins in
Manitoba arra of tlia' most rucourag.
ing nat ore,
—11aitiilto11 Will publish the c/ty's
assessment roll if the cost dot's not
exceed $300.
--Owing to the failure of tile•{
crops a 'fanzine pre.vaily in Marls.
T'o'rch, Eastern Traniylvt;uirl.
—The forest. fires near l[cli odds
`lon't., have suI.44itletl. In ot hot
sections, however, det;tl'uctiolt is
going on.
—A Beam d girl suioided'peottuse
a man told Iter, ".[t I were as tied
as you, I would drown myself in the
swamp:'
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
A cottage oa Albeit St., lately ocruptyd by
Mr. ,Limes Moore. Five bed roans, double
parlor, dining room, kitchen, summer kitchen
and pantry, Hard and soft water. ,table and
fruit trees. There aro three lots on Maple Street
besides ti:r one on rrhieh the eotta,:,1 Skunls,
waking an acre of ground it, all. 'flit' Cottage
and one lot at ill be sold separatel+ if desired and
un reasonable terms. Posse --ion gken at once.
Apply to VI IRS, 'room 444 e'i'OPER.
Clinton, 5:pt. 2nd, 1859. a47•t.f.
'LICENSED HOTEL FOR SALE.
Tau suhsariboroffors for saie the ;iren•rd hotel
in In•ucette' l now known tM Turner's. formerly
know'', as liattcnbury's. Doing a areal business,
is it, excoilt1,4 repair Rud up t•• 11 . statutory' re
quireutents, and has lately had eonsiderabie iw-
provenlents effected on it. Teri e :—Iteasuaable
cash payment, easy terms for balance, Apply
W I1. .l. Ti'IINEII.
–It 11141,010d.
FARM TO LET.
— \Irv.NV. H. (xardine'r, boar
Belleville, con"lted 1111 a 1iving 'That superior farm of SIO acres, (1111 wile trout
Chilton, on the Myth gravel road, second and
lizat'd 44,0114 ,Ix InClteh lOI1 , Which third concussions of Hullett, belonging to the
site i44 Supposed to have swallowed, estat.eof'fhoutias F.Rwwe.and heretofore held by
11 the hate Adam 11r.‘ don. Will be leased ton gond
about a year ago. tenant on reasonable terms, Land first class',
nearly all cleared, with good buildings and
—Thrl Wife Of Mike \1c1)0;;Itid hatred, and choice o,chnrd. Apply to the
> 'Trustees, Isaac RArrexarav, and
the noted ex•gaulhler ami politicianu. IJ,ll.h:.
of Chicago, Clinton, Any. 17, 1.9S9, Sri,- 4t
o, has been missing for. ten
days, and rumor says she has', loped
with a Catholic: priest,, who. has A NCE HOME IE
beet, Unfrocked.
— Late advices front Yokohama
state that disastrous storms have
recently occurred in• Wakayama.
Ten thousand persons perjshed in
ile Hoods following the storm, and
0,000 were rendered homeless.
'1 he loss of property; was enormous.
— Wm. Noble, of Seaforth, Ont.,
• who has lately been confined to the
itoyiJ, Hospital, Arictoria, B:, 13., by
au attack of typhoid fever, is now
cotl•valescent hail receiving the con'.
gratulation4 'Of friell!is on itis re-
' coypu,
--A, millionaire from South
Africa landed in New York one
day last Week, among the steerage
' passengers. Ile wore diamonds
and other precious stones. His
nautt' is John Anew, and he is
Row under the roof of a sister in
that city, to 'visit whom he has
travelt'd from Cape Colony.. lBrot.h-
er, and sister had not met in the
last forty year's. Agnew was born
in Ireland, captivated aril married
tile dattgliter of a wealthy landlord,
went fo Cape Colony with his bride,
became a, dealer in wool, ivory,
ostrich feathers, and hides, and took
iliantonds or uncoined gold in pay-
ment for los goods.
DEATHS.
ALLEN.—Ill Michigan, July 12th 1889,
Thos. Allen, son of the late 3Ir. .iohn
Allen of Oodcrich.
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
CLINTON.
Flour 15 50 to G 00
Fall Wheat, new & old (1 00 to 0 95
Spring Wheat 0 00 to 0 95
Barley .. C 40 to 0'48
Oats .. 0 28 to 0 28
Peas . 0 54 to 0 54
Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 00 to 1 50
Potatoes .. 0 135 to 0 40
'Butter ..... 0 121to 0 14
Eggs (` 11 to 0 13
Hay 500 to 700
Cordwood 3 00 to 4.00
Beef .. 0 00 to 0 CO
Wool 0 18 'to 0 20
Pork fi 50 to 6 70
em.d.r•Manr
Diamond Tea.
The Only Geutlei' , Safe Cure.
Just whet the people want, for the following
reasons: -1st, because it is Cheap; 2nd, Durable;
3rd, Effectual; 4441, it is Natures Own Remedy;
5th, it le easy to take, suet young and old, rich
and poor. must and will have its and cannot do
without it. Superior in every way to any
Blood or Liver Medicine on the market, with
hundreds of bona fide Testimonials 0) bock it up.
The following from one of Clinton's beat citizens
will suffice :
Clinton, August 28th, 1989.
After suffering for years with Dyspepsia and
its dire effects after eating, I have at last found
the "pearl of great price to mo" in the shape of
"DIAMOND Tse," which makes life worth living,
sad can heartily recommend it to suffering
humanity its aremedy unequalled.
A. COC"CII, Rnteher.
irrAsk for DfAMONDTE%and take no other.
At your Druggists, 25 find 50 Cents.
Wholeselo by W. D. EDWARDS,
('hitt Arent for Cana,'
le7-8m T, A,
�'1' A IARG1IN.—Eight acres o1 laud with a
select orchard tit choice apple trees ;
CJnlfertatd,e house and stables ; adjoining (lode-
rivh township. Apply to 11. I,. DOY1.E, Godo -
rich. 526.14
STORE FOR RENT.
'4110 tte-i store, with living roomy overhead,
Albert St , next to the '4uwn Hall, presently
occupied by 1".tlliseer a Cu. For particulars
apply to CI4 AS. 81'1)ONRI1.
Clinton July 23, 18:19. 541-14
HOUSE FOR RENT.
That very desirable story and a half ri•sidctlee
Situate on Mary Street, between King and lewac.
!lard and soft water, am: all the necessary eon-
cenienees of outhouses, ete. Large plot of ground
and good garden of fruit trees. For particulars
apply to
D. B. KENNEDY.
Clinton, August 5, 1889. 563—tf
FOR SALE.
The property at present occupied by the
underei;,med 1,a a residence on' the IIuron
Road, in the Town of Godorich, consisting of
one half of an acre ot land, good frame house
—story and a half—seven rooms, including
kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone
ellar, stable, wood and carrittp houses,
There are also some good fruit trees. This 0 --
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property for any beautifully psly tO and very 8 E 1. L� I EI c O F F' AT COST
suitable person wishing to live retired, 1`
For further particulars apply to !
E. CAMP[ON.
542-tf Barrie,cr, Godcrich.
SUMMER
QII•SALE
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THE. ESTATE LATE JOHN HODGENS
Offer the balance of their Large Stock of Summer Goods at a
Big Reduction. BARGAINS in Prints, Ohambrays, Muslins,
Lawns, Embroideries, &c. Immense Stock of Gloves, Hosiery,
&c., to choose from, at close prices. Parasols at Cost.
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JOHN WISEMAN,
MANAGER. Estate G Hodgens
33:Ez.os_
Have the finest asaortnicht of
HOIJSEHOLD ;-: FURNITURE
in the county. Parlor Suites, Lounges, Easy Chairs utid 1lattrasses, all of our own
manutauture, 4 e lruuul Suites, Sideboards, Exteusi"u Tables, Dining Chairs, Reed and
Rattan Furniture—the very best duality at
4 1 the lowest prices,
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.; • UNDERTAKING a Specialty.
r RE TH BROB, J.
Ft? 1EIIA1 DIRECTORS AND UPHOLSTERERS, CLINTON. .
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JOHNSON & ARMOUR,
--PRACTICAL--- .
Harness and Collar Makers
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Having bought. Hie Rosiness and Slunk ul'(,;eo. A. :�llarnllul, we are prepared to
1111 all orilers rn out line at the LOWEST LIVING l'1tICES. We are both practical
workmen ;111,1 eau guarantee a superior ell s of work at moderate rates, The material
will alvays he found of the hest, atilt by strict attention to business and honest dealing
we home to l4' favored with 88 111 41 al patronage as our predecessor. Wo have a splendid
line of S1NCILIE HARNESS, which for material, workmanship null price. oaunot
be surpassed. Full Stock in all lines. REPAIitING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON & ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
rooeries, !asswaro, Crooker;
TEAS, &C.,
Froin 15 to 25 Per Cent Less - Than Regular Prices..
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Subscriber having purchased the entire stock of PALLiSE#4 & CO. at a
'GREAT BARGAIN, and added it to his own large and magnificent .stock,
also bought on favorable terms, offers the entiro stock for the NEXT 60
DAYS at from 15 TO 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES.
Call and inspect and thus prove that this statement is correct.
lle"•TERMS CAST-[. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
J. W. IRWIN, The Mammoth Tea Warehouse
all Paper! Wall Paper'!
CA-l'.'.Ar..IA'S GREAT
illdli3tria1 Fair
Agricultural Exposition
1880
TORONTO
SEPT. 9t11 to 21st.
Increased Prizes, Greater Attractions and
a Grander Display than ever before.
Newest and pest i eci.lil Fea-
tures that Money can procure.
The Greatest Annual Enter-
tainment 'on the American
Continent.
Ove1 250,000 visitors alteldpd this Exit
liitiu41 last yen.
EI!tries close August Vale.
tie.
Fur Prize Lists and Forms, Programmes,
rte., drop a post card to 11. J. 11ILL,
1Luniger, 'Toronto.
J. J. \VI'I' i I RO W, fres.
Sohoo! - Book;,
Authorized Text 'P
for Collegiate ' olt� uired
and ' attstittitesi,reqfVlod.el
. 'ublio Schools.
Seh..dol Supplies, Best Value,
BOOK
COOPER'S STORE,
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The undersigned wi)1 sell oft' .\ I' co:: -a' his well assorted
stock of WALL 'PAPER .-1 ND ]DECORATIONS FOR
('ASH[ ON .DELIVERY. This sale will probably continue
without change until the whole stock is sold.
A. WORTHINGTON.
Clinton, 28th April, 1859.
Big Bankrupt Stock
RDWARK
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The Ia?'gc and extensive stock of Hardware of the Estate
of R. T[, Race. is being rapidly pushed off. Call early
all''.t secure a BARGAIN. We can giye you Bargains in
any line of Hardware from a needle to an anchor.
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Harland Bros.,
Iron and Hardware Merchants, Stoves and Tinware,
ALBERT STREET, - CLINTON.
B'!& SaHh1er_Sale or ID flays
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Ladies', Gent's and ,G.ris
W HATS
A LS(.) PA RASOLS. AND GI'.OVES.
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WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN HOSIERY.
Summer Dress Goods at Prices Mat will Rstonisli,
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J. C. DETLOR & COMPANY
tmw,.,eya
CHINS ISA 1 _
N. ROBSON STILL T O THE FRONT.
TEAS, CUhl'1aS, SPICES, CANNED (10(11)S, AT BU'1"TOMS
PRICES. having bought a large stock of b L (,:1(S before the re-
cent advance in price, I :offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS tu pur-
chasers. CIIQCICEIty, C1f1NA and GLASSWARE, Cheap.
SEEDS,
FEDS.• . SEEDS.
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Timothy 'Clover, Alsilco, Lucerne,
Orchard, lieutucky and hilae Lawn Gratis, &c., &c.
Butter and •Eggs taken'tIs Cash.. - N. .ROBSON
Wall Paper an L ecorations
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RICES THAT
• •P LEASE THE
OCKETS OF THE
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EOPLE.
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SELLING )le'OR'
IIARP CAST!
TIMULA'!'ES
MALL PROFITS.
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Since we have been handling WALL PAPER our business has greatly increased. We are
this year better prepared than ever to till the wants of the Public. 1t will cost you nothing
to look over our stock and get prices of our
Special Designs in Gilts, Glimmers, Flats, Tapestries, &c.
Our Gilts will not rub off, tarnish, or stain with paste. Our prices range from 5c."tf'L
pEr upwards. Get our Prices complete for Decorating and Paper Itsnging,'41,-.L
`also for Painting, Graining, Sign Writing, Gilding, ete.-1.
COPP LOGIA, City Paint Shoe, 'scar, 5S'tl'e6t, Clinton
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OUT HATS
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STI FF HATS. --All the Leading Styles, bought
from the best manufacturers. SOFT FELTS
—The best and cheapest goods in the!market.
sz1�A-w-• STATS_
Oar stock of Straw Hats is well worth seeing, excellent duality and AWAY DOWN
in price. Close buyers should not fail to call and see them. The low prices and good
duality are selling them very fast.
rte GENT'S FURNISHINGS AND FINE TAILORING. '44t
F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADINC TAILOR.
THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTING.
THE HUB GROCERY
Have you tried my Blend of BLACK TEA 1—vary fine.
Also my JAPANS at prices' to suit you,
COFFEE—.A 1, everyone who hag tried it says so.
A very fine RAW SUGAR, low.
Glassware, Printed and Plain Tea Setts, .Brooms, Brushes, and
Wooden Ware. See my New Steel Wire Hoop Pails—no dropping off
of hoops or falling to pieces. A fresh lot of 2 BROOMS for 25c.rehoico
FLAX SEED for sale. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash.
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Geo. Swallow, Clinton