The Huron News-Record, 1889-10-02, Page 5ry
Goods
Open* Up Almost Every Day.
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Wp, intend to 'startle you with
•: CUEiJ":GOODS ! :-
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.
THE LOW-PRICED STORE.
CURRENT TOPICS.
A BRITISH SET-OFF, ,
,,_Tlle I3riti,di- A iuerirtnt ttssociatiou
of MaS 1011Usctts has decided to
vote against the Republican cauda.
date for governot because he de.
dined to go to the Queen's birthday
l,amplet, lout went top land league
tn. eting. There is one advantage
in bringing this British element in-
to American politicri. The policit;i-
clans and demagogues will be forced
to drop the foriegn tongs which they
use to pick up votes with. The im-
plement is getting hot at both toads.
LE'r JPSTice BE DONE,
The following letter has been
received frost the acting Under Sec-
ret•try of State by Mr. J. H. 1)ou
gall :—" Ottawa Ont., 23rd Sept,
1889.—I it tvr the honor to inform
you that the Governor General has
had under, consideration in Council
'the petition 08 yonrelf and others
sated July 1889, praying that His
Excellency -in -Council night be
'pleased to afiorrd you an opportunity
of being heard upon Appeal referred
to in salol petition 'with respect to
the Quebec Jesuits' Estates Act,
and should fix a day therefor. I
ani to state that H'is Excellency has
been advised to grant the prayer
aforesaid, and to vaule Tuesday, the
15th day of October next, for hear-
ing said appeal by the usual eon).
mittee of Council. I am to add
that a clay for hearing could not
conveniently be fixed before, owing
to unavoidable circumstances." The
. petition to which the above is, an
'answer asks' for' an' opportunity for
the petitioners to be heard and
give reasons 'why the .Jesoit E tate
Act should be disallowed.
BIRTHS.
CovENTRY.—In Blyth on the 29th inst.
the wife of. Mr. Joseph Coventry of a
daughter.
DEATHS.
Tuuo,--Io Woodstock, on September
28th, 1889, Robert Todformerly
of
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(.ndeivch and Clinton,' aged ..3 yeat:�a, 2 ..
months, 19 days.
Conform—In Blyth on the 28th inst,
Mrs. Annie Coulter, aged 69 years.
FLooiY—At 149 Myrtle-st., Detroit, Sept
19,-llyrtic Edith, only daughter of C. V.
,• and Annie J- Floody, aged 2 years, 4
months and 16 days. Funeral Sunday
at„ 2p. m.
KELLY.—In Clinton on Friday, 27th Sept,
Michael Kelly, aged 36 years.
DA1-Is.—In Goderiel) township on Thurs-
olay 26th inst., Walter Davis, adopted
sun of 11r. W. \Viso, aged 11 years.
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
CLINTON.
Flour •85 00 to 5 00
Fall Wheat, new & old 0 80 to 0 90
Spring Wheat 0 SO to 0 90
Barley .. C 35 to 0 45
Oats .. 0 22 to 0 25
Peas 0 50 to 0 50
Apples,(winter)•per bbl 1 50 to 1 80
Potatoes .. 0 40 to 0 50
Butter .. 0 121to 0 16
Eggs . n 11 to 0 13
Hay 500to700
Cord wood 3 00 to 4 00
Beef 0 00 to 0 00
Wool 0 18 to 0 20
Pork 6 50 to 6 70
TEACHER WANTED.
For School Section No, 2, Township of !Tupelo.
ppli:•.tions reeeivint up to No%ember 1st, 1889.
l titles to commence January, 1890.
Ii. CHURCHILL,
571 Secy. School Board.
INSURANCE.
E, COIIBE•IT, Agent for London aid Lamm -
shire City of London and Atlas, all Ilrst•elaes
English Stock Companies, and two tired -elites
711itu:ds and Federal and .Manufacturers life
companies. 771
FOR SALE.
Tho property at present occupied by tbo
undersigned as a residence on tho Huron
Road, in tho Town of Ooderich, consisting of
ono half of an Hero of land, good frame house
—story and a half --seven rooms, including
kitchen, hard am+ soft water, good stone
cellar, stable, wo..-1 and carriage houses,
There aro also some good fruit trees. This
propettty is beautifully situated . and' very
mutable for any person wishing to live retired.
Pot further particulars apply to
L. CAMPION,
842-tf • Barrister, (iloderieb.
Dress and Mantle Department
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Our Stock of DRESS GOODS is very complete, embracing all the Leading Shades in Henriettas, Serges,
Amazon Cloths, &c. See our NEW CASHMERE SERGE, 45 inches wide.
Also a full range of Plaids, Brocades and Stripes, with Trimmings to match.
We carry the Largest and Best Stock of MANTLE CLOTHS in Clinton, in Sealettes, Astrachaus, Beavers
and Fancy Ulsteriugs. Or Dresses and Mantles glade up" -in the Latest Styles, and Perfect Fits Guaranteed.
jr 5 per cent. off for Cash, o
-: Estate Late John Hodgens.
MILLINERY, MANTLES, CARPETS AND GENERAL . DRY -GOODS.
2E3IR. 0s
Have the finest assei'ttuent of
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD : - FURNITURE
in the county. Parlor Suites, Lounges, Easy Chairs and Mattresses, all of our own
I11 the 'l'owVll Of Clinton, manufacture, 11edrtoem Suites, Sideboards, Extension 'tables, Dining Chairs, Reed and
Belonging to the Estate of the Late Rattan Forniturc—the very best quality at
NE ESQN I;LEW,r- ; : the lowest prices.
Thera will be sold h)• Public Auction, Oath.
MAttKET SQUARE, CLINTON, on SITURDAY,
OCTOBER FIFTH, 1881), at one o'clock P.Mthe
loltowiug property :—Lots 62 amt 63, Matilda
street, no buildings; Lot 51, Matilda street, no
buildings; Lot 89, Janes street, with shall
Frame Dwelling thereon All hide Town of
Clinton. Title Perfect, TERMS 0581i.
CHAS. SPOONEIt,
ROBY PEACOCK,
D. DICKINSON. Auctioneer. 508 --td
Executors
Diamond Tea.
The Only Gcuninc, Safe Care.
Just what the people want, for the following
reasons :-1st, because it is d'heap; 211d, Durable;
Srd, Effectual; 9th. it is Nature's Own itemedy;-
5th, it Is easy to take, nod young and old, rich
and poor. must and will have it, and cannot do
without it. Superior in every way to any
Blond or Liver Medicine on the market, with
hundreds of bona fide Testimonials to back it up.
The following from one of Clinton's best citizens
will stave :
Clinton, August 28th, 1889,
After suffering for years with D)spepsia and
its dire effects after eating, 1 have at hist found
the "pearl of great price to me" in the shape of
"Drentosi 'Fria," which makes life worth living,
and • esu heartily recommend it to suffering
humanity 55 a remedy unequalled
A. COCCi!, Butcher.
i5 Ask for DIAMOND TE 1 and take no other.
At your Druggists, 25 and 50 Cents.
Wholesale by W. D. EDWARDS,
Chief Agent for Canada,
267.3nr London.
EXAMINE
OUR STOCK OF
?WOOLS?
11'c carry- the best•quality and the largest
stock in the county.
SANITARY -:-YARN !
something new for Underwear.
COOPER'S BOOK STORE.
PROPERTYFOR SALE OR TO RENT.
A cottage on Albert St., lately eccupitd
t ref dou
James Moore. Fire bed a me d u
parlor, dining room, kitchen, summer kitchen
and pantry. Hard and soft water. Stable and
fruit tries. There aro three lots on Maple Street
besides the sue on which the cottage stands,
making an acre of ground in all. The Cottage
and one int will be sold separately if desired and
on reasonable terms. Possession given at once.
Apply to MRS. THOMAS C"OPER.
dieter], Sept. 2nd, 1889. 6674f,
HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
Sittatcd n the West side of Victoria street,
comprising ' von rooms and kitchen With
appurteia1 ,' 'hereto belonging
Coal I. - .1\O, McGARVA.
A WOE HOME
t�T A BAI:+:.1IN.—Eight acres of land with a
eelvrr. -hard of choice apple trees ;
comfortable le. ,-e and stables ; adjoining:code•
rich township. Apply to B. L. DOYLE, Godo•
rich, 520-tf •
STORE FOR RENT.
The brick store, with living rooms overhead,
Albert St , next to the Town Hall, presently
occapied by" Palliscer 1, Co. For particulars
apply to Clf 1S. SP0' '
Clinton July 23, 1589. 5ti1 ..
Established - 1955.
J. BIDDLECOMBE.
Watches, Clocks,
Jewel ry,Sil verw•are
See the latest style
—SCREW BEZEL
WATCH CASE.
Repairing in all
branches.
Opp, the Market, CLINTON.
To Collegiate Institute Pupils
To aecorlance with the School Law and resolu-
tion of the hoard of Trustees, Collegiate institute
Fees must be paid In advance. Pupils who have
failed to observe this wi11 please take notice and
act accordingly, as all fees must he paid before
the end of the present month.
W. 1l MINE
'treasurer Board of Trustees.
Clinton, Sept. ]lith, 1889. 569..3t
- TEACHERS WANTED.
The Board of School Tiestees for the Township
of 'ruekersmith give notice that applications will
be received by the undersigned for Teachers for
all the Schools in this Township. Applicants
will please state class of certmcate, recomnrend•
atlons, number of years experience, and salary.
The hoard will meet on SATURDAY, SE1'T.'21st,
In the School Nonsc, Egmondvilte, at 2 o'clock
P.7l Applicants are expected to be present,
The Selmels are nnmbored as follows : No, 1, 2,
3,4, 6, 7,8.9,10,15.
O. E. JACKSON, Secretary.
Bgn,ond) idle, Sept. 4th, 1359, 51.4 tf
UNDERTAKING a Specialty.
RE/TH BROSS,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UP1IOLSTERERS, CLINTON.
ANEW 1111
JOHNSON & ARMOUR
--PRACTICAL—
Harness and Collar Makers.
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Having bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A. !!anima!, we aro prepared to
fill all orders in our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both practical
workmen and can guarkutec a superior class of work at moderate rates, The material
will always be fonud 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 MINGLE HARNESS, which for material, workmanship and price, cannot
be surpassed. Full Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON 95>ts, ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
rooerios, Glassware, Crookory
TEAS, &c.,
From 15 to 25 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices.
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Subscriber having purchased the entire stock of PALLISER CO. at a
GREAT BARGAIN, and added it to bis own large and. -'magnificent stock,
also bought on favorable termsr offers the entiro �oclt.for the NEXT 60
DAYS at from 15 TO 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES.
(Cj Call-andinspect and thus prove that this statement is correct.
'TERMS CASA. BU'1"TER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCIIANGE.—iii2
J. W. IRWIN, The Mammoth Tea Warehouse
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
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SELLING OFF AT COST !
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The undersigned will .sell oft AT (:'OST his well assorted
stock of WALL PAPER AND 1) ECORATIONS FOR
CASH ON DELIVERY. This sale will probably continue
without change until the '\-hole stock is sold.
A. WORTHINGTON.
Clinton, 28th April, 1889.
Huron Central Exhibition
September 2425 26.
DO NOT MISS IT 1 -
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 AND BEST
IN THE MARKET, and the Prices will be REDUCED
to less than ordinary Stoves.
Call and See Them. Hot Air Furnaces a specialty
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arland Bros.,
Iron and Hardware Merchants, Stoves and Tinware,
ALBERT STREET, - • CLINTON.
While Attending The Fair !
J. C. DETLOR & CCD.
INVI'T'E YOU to Visit and Examine '!'heir Stook.
See Their New Dress Goods
In ROBBES AND COMBINATION SUITS, als:i BLACK AND
C(ILORED CASHMERES, IIENRIETTAS, SEHUES,
AMAZON (CLOTHS, &C., &C.
—WE ARE SHOWING SOME --
Special Job Lines in 'Flannels & Grey Cottons,
Bought before the recent advance,
r New •and Choice Mantle and Jacket Cloths.
rii°°MANTLES CUT FREE OF C1IA1;GE.
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J. C. DETLOR &_COMPANY
CHINA HAi i
N. ROBSON STILL TO THE FRONT.
TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, CANNED GnODS, AT BOTTOM
PI{ICES. 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. SEEDS. SEEDS.
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Timothy Clover, Alsike, Lucerne,
Orchard, Kentucky and 131ue Lawn Grass, &c., &c.
Batter and Eggs taken as Cash.
N. ROBSON
Wall Paper and Decorations
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LEASE THE
OCKN:TS OF THE
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SELLING FOR
AARP 9'A211
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MALL PROFITS.
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Since we have been handling WALL PAPER our business has greatly increased. Wo are
this year better prepared than ever to fill 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 rune from 5c.
upwards. Get our' Prices complete for Dcorating and Paper Hnnging,'
, "also for Painting, Graining, Sign Writing,'Gilding, ete.-"
COPP 8s .LOG -AN, City Paint Shop), Isaac Street,' Clinton
FALL FAIR FACTS
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While at the GREAT HURON CENTRAL in Clinton,
• Sept. 24, 25, 26, do not "fail to call Mand see
F. SJIEPJIERU'3 ClDthlg9 Ioois!
GENT'S FURNISHINGS. &c.
Stunning Low Prices for Exhibition Week.
LOW PRICES RULE.
F. SHEPHERD. THE LEADING TAILOR.
THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PR! 1I C.
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THE HUB GROCEM
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Have you tried my Blend of BLACK TEA l—very line.
Also my JAPANS at prices to suit you.
COFFEE—A 1, everyone who has tried it says so.
A very fine RAW SUGAH, low.
Glassware, Printed and Plain Tea Setts, 13roouls, Brushes, and
Wooden Ware. See n,y New Steel Wire Hoop Pails—no dropping off'
of hoops or falling to pit ces. A fresh lot of 2 BROOMS for 25e.rehoico
FLAX SEE!) for sale. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash.
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Geo. Swallow, Clinton