The Huron News-Record, 1889-09-18, Page 54
Something New in Fall Goods
Opening Up Almost Every Day.
We intend to startle you with
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'We intend to make every line
So Cheap That You Will Buy
Don't fail to see what we have got and what we
are asking for it.
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Geo. E. Pay & Co.
FHE LOW-PRICED STORE.
Huron. Central
EXIIIBITION
Prize List Correction.
HORSES—CLA., I.
To be as• fellow's :
IIEAvY DRAUGHT, IMPORRTED OR CANA-
DIAN BRED.
btVisioN 1, 1st 2d 3d
Heavy Draught 'ream $5 4f3 $0
Brood Mare, with foal by side 4 3 0
Foal, Colt or Filly 3 2 0
One year old Filly 3 2 0
One year old Gelding. ... 3 . 2 0
Two year old Filly 3 2 0
Two year old Gelding.... 3 2 0
DI VISION 11.
HEAVY DRAUGHT, CANADIAN BRED.
Heavy Draught Teale $6 $4
Brood Marc, with foal by side.. 6 4
Foal, Colt or Filly • 3 2
One year old Filly 3 2
One year old Gelding 3 2
Two year old Filly 3 2
Two year old Gelding 3 2
Three year old Filly 3 2
Three year old Gelding 3 2
IN CLASS 2 ADD—
$2
One year old Gelding $3 $2 $0
IN MISCELLANEOUS A1)D-
Saddle Ponies, ridden by boy
under 15 $2 $.1 $0
IN CLASS 16 ADD-
Geese; Toulouse .
Geese, common
mr
50c 25a 0,
50c 25c 0
Stalls, Double 50c. Single 25c.
Allotted ;according to Entries.
(By order of Board)
W. JACKSON, Seeretat y.
COURT OF REVISION
Notice is hereby given that a Court will be
held pursuant to The Voters' Lists Act, 1889,"
by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of
the County of Huron, at S W A ars' II AL L, Holmes -
ville, T1'. OF OODEItiCH, on SATURDAY,
the 21st of SEPTEMBER, 1889, at 9 o'clock A.M.
to hear and determine the several complaints of
errors and otniseions in the Voters' List of the
municipality of Goderlch Township for 1889. All
persons having business at the Court are required
to attend at the said time and place.
Dated this 5th day of September, 1889.
JAMES PATTON,
508 -td Clerk of the said Municipality.
To Collegiate Institute Pupils
In accordance with the School Law and resolu-
tion of the Board of Trustees, Collegiate Institute
Fees must be paid in advance. Pupils who have
failed to observe this will please take notice and
act accordingly, as all fees must be paid before
r- the end of the present month.
W. If. IIiNE,
'treasurer Board of 'Trustees.
Clinton, Sept. 16th, 1889. 669..3t
TEACHERS WANTED.
The hoard of School Trustees for the Township
of Tuckerautith give notice that applications will
be received by the undersigned ter Teachers for
alt the Schools 111 this Township. Applicante
will please state class of certificate, recommend•
Along, number of years experience, and salary.
The Board will meet on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2lst,
in the School Clouse, Egmondrille, at 2 o'9lock
P.11 Applicants are expected to he present.
The 84 .111111,. are numbered as follows :--No, 1, 2,
3,4,8,7,8,9,10,11.
G. L. JACKSON, Secretary.
Egeioedcilte, Sept. 49h, 1889. 608--tf
CANADA'S GREAT
Industeial Fair
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Agricultural Exposition
1889
LTORONTO'
SEPT. 9t!I to 21st.
hrcreased Prizes, Greater Attractions and
a Grander Display than ever before.
Newest :and Best Special Fea-
tures that Money can procure.
The Greatest Annual ).rater.
tainment ;on the Ainericail
Continent.
Over 250,000 visitors attended this Exhi
bition last year,-
.ntries close August 17th.
For Prize Lists and Forn .,,,#'rggrantn,p e,
etc., drop a post card to H. ,Y1 4^rT');I.,t
Manager, Toronto
.1. J. WITHROW, Pres.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE
In the Town of Clinton,
Belonging to the Estate of the Late
NELSON, CLEW.
There will be sold by Public Auction, on the
MARKET SQUARE,CLIN'rON, on SATURDAY,
OrTOBER FIFTH, 1889, at one o'clock P.M., the
following property :-Lots 62 and 6a, Matilda
street, no buildings; Lot 51, Matilda street, uo
buildings; Lot 59, Jtunee street, with small
Frame Dwelling thereon All in the Town of
Clinton. Title Perfect, 'l'EIIMS CASH.
' CHAS. SPOONER; 1 Execefor6
ROM, PEACOCK,
D.. DICKINSON. Auctioneer. 568 -td
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
A cottage on Albert St., lately occupied by
Mt. James Moore. Tice bed rooms, double
parlor, dieing room, kitchen, summer kitchen
and pantry. Hard and soft water. Stable and
fruit trees. 'There are three tote on Maple Street
besides the one on which the cottage stands,
making an acre of ground: in all. The Cottage
and one lot will be Bold separately if desired and
on reasonable terms. Possession given at once.
Apply to MRS. THOMAS 000PEI1.
Clinton, Sept. 21d, 1850. 567.11.
LICENSED HOTEL FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale the licensed hotel
in liruceseld now known as Turner's, formerly
known as ttattenbury''e. Doing good business,
is in excellent repair and up to the statutory re-
quirements, and has lately had considerable im-
provements effected on it. Terms -:-Reasonable
cash payment, easy terms for balance. Apply
to R. J. TURNER,
663 —4t Brucefeld,
FARM TO LET.
That superior farm of 00 acres, one mile from
Clinton, oil the Blyth gravel road, second and
third concessions of-Hullett, belonging to the
estate of'rhonuts F.Rance, and heretofore held by
the late Adam Brydon. Will be leaeed to a good
tenant on reasonable terms. Land firet•clase,
nearly all cleared, with good buildings and
fences, and choice orchard. Apply to the
Truateeec;•IsAAc lterexxpear, and
If. HALE.
Clinton, Aug. 17, 1889. 565-4t"
A NICE HOME
AT A BARGAIN.-Eightacres 'of land with a
select orchard of choice apple trete ;
comfortable house and stables ; adjoining Gode-
rich township. Apply to 13. L. DOYLE, Oode-
rich. 62841
STORE FOR RENT.
The brick store, with living rooms overhead,
Albert St , next to the Town Hall, presently
occupied by Palliseer 44 Co. For particulars
apply to Cif AS. SPOONER. •
Clinton July 23, 1889. 58141
HOUSE FOR RENT.
That verydesirable story- and a half residence
eltuatc on Mary Street, between King and Isaac..
Hurd and soft water, ant: 011 the neceseary con•
veniencca of outhouses, etc. Large plot of ground
and good garden of fruit trees. For particulars
apply to
D. 13. KENNEDY.
Clinton, August 6, 1889. 663-tf
FOR SALE.
Thepre, P'!3'at present occupied by the
undorsig,,e•. :.a a residence oh tho Huron
Road, in th 'Town of Goderich, consisting of
ono half of n acro ot land, good frame house
—story and a half—seven rooms, including
kitchen, ha, d and soft water, good stone
cellar, stab , wood and carriage houses,
There aro nlr,. some good fruit trees. This
property is t eautifully situated and very
suitable for any person wishing to live retired.
For further particulars apply to
E. CAMPION,
542-ff Barrister, Goderich.
Diamond Tea.
The Only Genuine, Safe Care.
Just whet the people want, for the following
reasons : -1st, because it is Cheap; 2nd, Durable;
8rd, Effectual; 4th, It Is Ni .ure a Own Remedy;
6th, it is easy to tittle, acid young and old, rich
and poor. must and will have it, and cannot do
without it. Superior In every way to any
Blood or Liver Medicine on the market with
hundreds of bona fide'restimonials to back it up.
The following from one of Clinton's best citlzone
will suffice :
Clinton, Anguet 280, 1889.
After Buffering for years with Dyspepsia and
its dire effects after eating, 1 have et last found
the 'peari ot great price to are" In the shape of
"DIA)IOen TBA," wlticlt mattes life worth living,
and can heartily recommend it to euftering
humanity as a remedy unequalled.
A. COUCH, Butcher.
A3rAsk for DIA MOND TEA and take no other.
At your Druggists, 25 and 50 C01111 11•
Wholesale by W. D. EDWARDS,
Chief Agent for Canada,
567-8,n London,
EXAMINE
OUR STOCK OF
?WOOLS?
We carry the hest quality and the largest
stock in the county.
SANITARY -:-YARN!
something new for Underwear.
COOPER'S BOOK STORE.
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Mr. John Wiseman, who for the past few years has managed
the business carried on under the name of "Estate late John
Hodgens," having severed his connection with it, the Executors
of the Estate have placed the undersigned. in charge.
We hope by strict attention to business, fair and courteous
treatment of customers, and by always keeping a stock that is
well assorted, seasonable, and sold at close prices, to merit and
obtain a continuance of the very liberal patronage bestowed on
the business in the past,
H. E. HODGENS.
F. R. HODGENS.
Have the finest assortment of
HOUSEHOLD :-: F1/RN/T1//?E
in the county. Parlor Suites, Lounges, Easy Chairs and Alattrasses, all of our own
manufacture, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension 'fables, Dining Chairs, Reed and
Rattan Furniture—the very best quality at
the lowest prices.
UNDERTAKING a Specialty.
REITH BROS.,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UPHOLSTERERS, CLINTON.
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JOHNSON & ARMOUR,
--PRACTICAL
Harness and Collar Makers.
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Having bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A. Sharman, wo are prepared to
fill all orders in our line at the -LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We aro both practical
workmen and eau guartutce a superior class of worst at moderate rates, The material
will always be I'onnd 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
lino of SINGLE HARNESS, which for material, workmanship and price, cannot
be surpassed. Full Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON Et ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
Groceries, Glassware, Crockery
TEAS, &c.,
,From 15 to 25 Per Cent Less Thu Regular Peiees.
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-Subscriber having purchased the entire stock of PALLISER & 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 PRIDES.
Call and inspect and thus prove that this statement is correct.
! -TERMS CASH. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE,
J, Wr IRWIN, The Mammoth Tea Warehouse
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
SELLING OFF AT COST !
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The undersigned wi)1 sell off AT C'OS'T his well assorted
stock of WALL PAPER. A ND DECORATIONS FOR
CASH ON DELIVERY. This sale will probably continue
without change until the whole stock is sold.
A. WORTHINGTON.
Clinton, 28th April, 1889.
Huron CelltraI Exhibition
September 24----25 26.
DO NOT MISS IT
See Our New Stock of STOVES
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Some Stoves are nice,
Others are nicer,
But we think we have secured the NICEST ANI) BEST
IN TIIE MARKET, and the Prices will he REDUCED
to less than ordinary Stoves.
Call and See Them. Hot Air Furnaces a specialty
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Harland Bros.,
Iron and Hardware Merchants, Stoves and Tinware,
ALBERT STREET, - - CLINTON.
While Attending The Fair
J. C.DETLOR & CO.
INVITE YOU .to Visii and Examine Their Stock.
See Their New Bross Goods
In ROBES AND COMBINA'T'ION SUITS, also BI.ACIC AND
COLORED CASIIiMER•ES; F{EN11IE'T-TAS, SERGES,
ADIAzoN ('i o'I'Rs,
—WE AIRF SHOWING SOME—
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Special Job Lines in Flannels 86 Grey Cottons,
Bought before the recent advance.
ar New and Choice Mantle and Jacket Cloths.
'M'ANTLES CUT FREE OF CHARGE,
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J. C. DETLOR & COMPANY
CT32NA HA]�Z_
N. ROBSON STILL TO THE FRCPfT.
TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, AT BOTTOM
. PRICES. Having bought a large stock of SUGARS before the re-
cent advance in price, I offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to • pur-
chasers. CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE, Cheap.
SEEDS. EEDSP SEEDS.
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Timothy Clover, Alsike, Lucerne,
Orchard, Kentucky and Blue 'Lawn Grass, &c., &c.
Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. N. ROSSON
Wall Paper and Decorations
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PRICES THAT
LEASE THE
OCICETS OF THE
EOPLE.
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SELLING. FOIL
HARP CASA
TIDIULATES
MALL PROFITS.
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Since wo have been handling WALL PAPER our business has greatly increased. Wo are
this year butter prepared than ever to fill the wants of the Public. 1t will coat you nothing
to look over our stock and get prices of our
Special Designs in Gilts, Glimmers, Flats, Tapestries, &c.
Ai'Our Gilts will not rub off, tarnish, or stain with paste. Our prices range from 5c•'
AD -upwards. Get our Prices complete for Decorating and Paper Ifnnging,'
2e 9`also for Painting, Graining, Sign Writing, Gilding, eto.'1W.
COPP 8v LOGAN, City Paint Shop, Isaac Street, G inton
FALL FAIR FACTS I
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While at the GREAT HURON CENTRAL in- Clinton,
Sept. 24, 25, 26, do not fail to call and sec
F. SIIEPHEBB'S OIotftin aoQs
GENT'S FURNISHINGS, &c.
Stunning Low Prices for Exhibition Week.
LOW PRICES RULE.,
y. SHEPHERD, THE LEADINC TAILOR.
THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTING.
THE HUB GROCERY
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Have you tried my Blend of BLACK TEA 7 -very tine.
Also my JAPANS at prices to suit you.
COFFEE -A 1, everyone who has tried it says so.
A very One RAW SUGAR, low.
Glassware, Printed and Plain Tea Setts, .Brooms, .Brushes, and
Wooden Ware. See toy New Steel Wire Hoop Pails -Do dropping off
of hoops or falling to pieces. A fresh lot of 2 BROOMS for 25c.'t-,j Choice
FLAX SEED for sale. Butter and Eggs taken es Cash,
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Geo. Swallow, Clinton