The Huron News-Record, 1889-11-06, Page 51
A Grand Display ?
A Great Stock
G enerous.'. Bargains
All Along the Line !
Dress Goods Cheap. Flannels Gfleap.
Blankets, :-: Underclothing,
ALL AWAY DOWN !
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Geo. Co.
THE LOW-PRICED STORE.
which there should be thousands of
dollars. The clock will be in great
demand, as such an article has for
years been sought. The host will
not affect it, neither can it vary as
to thee. It is simple in construction,
yet substantial, and will last a life
time, only rt'quir at Hisses a new
battery.
—A charge of indecent assault
has been preferred against Deputy
postmaster Duncan, of Belleville,
by a young girl from Baruardo's
Home employed as a servant in his
house. Mr. Duncan is one of the
Most respected members of society,
and occupies a high position in the
Church. He is al'eo a member of
the Sunday School and the Church
choir. It is hoped, and very many
believe, the charge's are groundless
as lie says they are.
—A Kemptville dispatch says
that when Henry Johnston was
driving home from town on Tuerday
eveniug,Out. .22, his horse took
fright while entering his own gate
and upset the buggy, pitching him
out on his head, which caused rup.
tyre of the spinal cord or column.
Mrs. Johnston, hearing the• noise,
ran out and found her husband ly.
ing unconscious. He never recover-
ed. He leaves a wife and seven
children.
—Joseph Bunyan appeared at the
police court, Guelph, charged with
trespassing on the G. T. R. platform
The magistrate held that as the G.
T. R. property was not ,wholly en,
dosed, be could not convict. The
case was therefore dismissed
MARKET REPORTS.
(Cgrrccted every Tuesday afternoon.)
CLINTON
Flour 94 50 to 4 50
Fall Wheat, new & old 0 80 to 0 90
Spring Wheat.... 0 80 to 0 00
Barley .. C 85 to 0 45
Oats .. 0 28 to 0 26
Peas .0,50 to 0 50
Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 50 to 1 80
Potatoes . 0 40 to 0 50
..015 to 018
0 17 to 0 18
500to7OO
Butter
Eggs
Hay
Cordwood
Beef
Wool
Pork
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SEE OUR NSW 75 CENT KID CLOVES --BEST VET.
300 to 4,00
0 (10 to 0 00
000 to 000
550 to 600
To hand this week, a ship-
ment of the, Newest and
Nrost Fashionable Shapes
in the market.
We also offer Extra Value
in Ribbons, Velvets, Fancy
Birds Wings, &C.
1" Inspection Inv Red. ago
5 per cent. off for Cash.
TORONTO STREET MARKET.
Wheat, white, reit and spring, 80c to
85e ; wheat, goose, 65c to 70e. Oats; 32e
to 33ic. Peas, 58c to 04itc. Batley, 42c
to 541jc. Butter, low grades, 10c to 11e.;
dairy, 17e to 20c.; creamery, 22c to 24c.
WHEAT IN MANITU$A.
Winnipeg, Oct. 81.—About 1,500,.
030 bushels of wheat has been ship-
ped out by the C. P. R. this season.
Wheat is quoted at from 65 to 68c.
in Winnipeg; at Moosejaw, 51c.;
Carberry, Wolseley, 58c.i Emerson,
.Creherne, Cypress River, Glenboro',
Gretna, Clearwater, Bossevain, Port-
age, Chater, Indian Head, 60c.; Hol-
land, Carman, Morden, Killarney,
62c.; Manitou, CrystalCity, High
Bluff, Brandon, Virden, 62c.1 Oak
Lake, •Whitewood, Lariviere, Cart-
wright, Burnside, . Douglas, 6204
Stonewall, Deloraine, Wapel la. 64c.;
Pilot Mound, Alexander, Regina,65c.;
Fleming, 66c.; • Thornhill, Zc.'.
put costs. The seeottd charge, that
of disorderly conduct was then gone
on with when the defendant was
found guilty and fined $1 and costs.
Bunyan had been to see his girl off
on the train and resisted the police-
man when he attempted to put him
off the platform.
—In the Divisoin Court, Toronto,
the other day a jury tried the hay,
fork case of Walker v. Shufeldt.
One of the defendants was Charles
Butler, jr., president of the Ontario
Hayfork and Cannery Company, to
which Shufeldt, a Kincardine town-
ship farmer, had drawn a note for
$200. This note had passed into
the bands of Walkey, and Farmer
Shufeldt refused payment on the.
ground that .he had *en it not in
payment of hayforks; brit as secur-
ity for the performance of his un-
dertaking to act as agent for the
company-, The jury brought in a
verdict for the plaintiff'.
ESTRikY CALVES
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-: Estate Late John Hodgens.
RESTH BR.os_ BANKRUPT STOCK
HOUSEHOLD :-: F1//?N/TIJRE
in, the Bounty. Parlor Suites, Lounges, Easy Chairs and Mattresses; all of our own
manufacture, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, Reed and
Rattan Furniture—the very best quality at
the lowest prices.
tome into, the enclosure of the sub.
scriber, Lots 13 and 14, con. 8, Godev'ich
township, on or about Octr 20, 1889, five
CALVES, one bull and four heifers, chiefly
red in color. The owner is requested to
prove property, pay expenses and take
the animals away.
576 3t WILLIAM CLARK
Goderich Township, Novr 5, 1889.
39e.
UNDERTAKING a Specialty,
KEITH BROS.,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UPHOLSTERERS, CLINTON.
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JOHNSON et. ARMOUR,
--PRACTICAL—
Harness and Collar Makers.
sieving bought the Business and Stock of Geo. A. Sharman, we are prepared to
till all orders in our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both .practical
workmen and can guarantee a superior class of work at moderate rates, The material,
will always he 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 SINGLE HARNESS, which for material, workmanship and price, cannot
be surpassed. Full Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON tic ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
We have bought a very cheap line
of BOOKS, nicely bound in cloth,
size 12mo,, and we will sell them at
39 CENTS.
Dickens', Scott's, Thackeray, Lytton,
Cooper and other notable authors
comprise the set.
—The cable announces the death
of John Crerar, nt Edinburgh, Scot-
land, Oct. 7, aged 69. He was
born in Ditnkold. Perthshire, and
was the father of John Crerar, of
the Caledonian, the headquarters of
the Scotch people in Chicago. It
is a uotewerthy fact that three aged
men of the same namo, and of the
same parent stuck, have died during
the month ofOctober. John Crerar,
of the well-known firm of Crerar,
Adams & Co., died in Chicago a
-few days since, at 65 years of age,
and the press gave extended notice
of him as a Ivan and citizen. His
father was born in Crieff, Perth-
shire. The three were born within
twenty miles of each other, in
Perthshire. l'he namo John Crerar
is a sort of mark left like a tomb-
stone in memory as to Scotland.
John i;rerir was one of the 750
who joined William of Normandy
and crossed over from the continent
to England and made the conquest.
They died and loft their impress on
the famous history of what is now
Great Britain. The system of elan -
ship in Scotland has caused many
changes in family names, hut the
name of Crerar has preserved its
identity and oneness for several
centuries, as has thee h riatian name
John. This is thought to be a
historical incident worthy of note.
COOPER'S Book Store.
CLINTON . MEAT MARKET.
W. II. llf..t^K, successor to H. Tewsuxr,
Albert street inton• Fresh Meat and Game of
all kinds in -neon. Goods delivered to any
part of the to.• n. The patronage of the citizens
of Clinton res/ ,+etfully solicited. (175-5t
TEACHER WANTED.—FOR THE LOWER
department of Clinton Pnblle School, duties
to commence in January, 1890 : Apply, stating
Salary the 16tthinstnd qualifications
iW Iii �NiNE, Secretary. upp to
1111.:
T, C. Bruce, L.D.S.
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rocorios, 1assware, Crookery
From 15 to 23 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices.
Surgeon Dentist. Graduate Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Under Graduate
University of Toronto.
Oflire-8ceter'sold stand, Coats' Bloek, Clinton.
N.B.—Will visit Illytli, professionally,' every
Monday. (LC—Mason's llotel. 676—y
arxa'em
We are offering some decided Bargains this fall in
Chopping Axes, Cross Out Saws, Cattle Chains, Halters,•
Ropes, Rain ScoOps, .Leather Belting, Barb Wire,.
Steel Wire, Kay Knives, Paints and oils,
goo---
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 PRICES.
( Call and inspect and thus prove that this statement is correct.
'TERMS CASA. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.`!
TEACHER WANTED.
For School Section No, 2, Township of Hullett.
Applications received up to November let, 1889,
Duties to commence January, 1890.
B. CHURCHILL,
571 Secy. School Board.
FOR SALE.
The property at present occupied by the
undersigned at a residence on tho Huron
Road, in the Town of Godorich, consisting of
one half of an acre of land, good frame house
—story and a half—seven rooms, including
kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone
cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses.
There are also some goad fruit trees. This
property is beautifully situated' and very
suitable for any person wishing to levo retired.
For further particularsapp MPIQNy to
E.1142-tf Barrister, 0oderich.
Jr W. MINI The Mammoth Tea Warehouse
Wall Papr! Wall Paper!
STORE FOR RENT.
The brick store, with living rooms overhead,
Albert St , next to the Town Hall, presently
occupied by I'alliseer & Co. For particulars
apply to CHAS. SPOONER.
Clinton July 23, 1889. 561.tf
PAY UP.
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SELLING OFF AT COST !
WINDOW GLASS, &c. This is a part of the stock of
R. M. Racey, and was bought at a Great Bargain and
will be sold a great deal less than ordinary prices. You
can rely upon getting Bargains in every lisle.
A splendid lot of HANGING LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
SHADES, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, BURNERS, •&o:, which will he sold•
at a big discount. Also a big assortment of STOVES, both second-hand
and new, which we are selling at Reduced Prices. Full .tock o5
Blacksmith's and Wagonniakere supplies. We keep only THE BEST
American and Canadian Coal Oil.
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The undersigned will sell off AT COST his well assorted
stock of WALL PAPER ANI) DECORATIONS FOR
CASH ON DELIVERY. This sale 'will probably continue
without change until the whole stock is- sold.
Having disposed of my Butchering Busi-
ocss to Mr. W. H. BLACK, I respectfully
ask those owing me to pay up at once.
575—tf 11. TEWSLEY.
A. WORTHI1GTON.
Clintcin, 28th April, 1889.
HARLAND BROS.,
Stoves and Tinware, Iron and hardware, CLINTON
Wall Paper and Decorations
Robson, The Grocer.
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HARP CASA
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MALL PROFITS.
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Since we have been handling WALL PAPER our business has greatly increased. We lire
this year better prepared than ever to fill the wants of the Publio. It will cost you nothing
to look over our stook and get prices of our ,
NOTICE.
No. 4 Company, 33rd Battalion.
All persons holding or having In tt,cirppossess•
Ion any of the Arms, Accoutrement/I . Clothing
to No. 4 Company,
are required to deliver the same at the Armory
in Clinton at once.
All persona failing to comply with this notice
at the expiry of the publishing of the •nee, will
he proceeded against according to law,
A, M. TODD,
Captain,
Comdg• No. 4 Company,
33rd liattallon
Clinton, Oetoter 7th, 14 9. 672.4t
FOR SALE
Special Designs in Gilts, Glimmers, Flats, Tapestries, &u
,'Our Gilts will not rub off, tarnish, or stain with paste. Our prices range from 5c.'1M.
03 -upwards. Get our Prices complete for Decorating and Paper Banging,'°$
Or -also fur Painting, Graining, Sign Writing, Gilding, ete.'!lb'[
COPP LOGAN, City Paint Shop, Isaac Street, Clinton
That property shout a quarter of a mile from
the railway station at Clinton, about 32i acres,
with two-story frame bongo and orchard, garden,
ornamental trees, barna, etc., hounded on one
side by the River Bayfield, know6ts that former-
ly occupied hy Major Murray, being part of Lot
49, on the Bayfleld Road, good clay loam, high
and dry.
Also, the house In Clinton lately occupied hy
Mr, Macey, two•etory, with attic, large outhouse,
excellent orchard., it stands on two acres, and Is
bounded entirely y four streets.
Will be sold at Auction on THL•RSDAY,NOV.
21, nt 2 p.m., at the WAVERLY HOTEL, OLIN•
TON where a plan can now bo seen. The owner
is willing to sell by private Sontract. Time given
for part payment. information of any sale that
may have been made thereunder, and other par-
ticulars, may be bad of A. LEITH the Queen's
ifotel, Toronto; or D. DICKINSON,
Clinton.
October, 1889, 574—tit
FALL FAIR FACTS 1
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While at the GREAT HURON CENTRAL in Clinton,
Sept. 24, 25, 26, do not fail to call and see
F. 8iEPJiE}tB'S Clothing Goods
GENT'S FURNISHINGS,. &c.
Stunning Law Prices far Exhibition Week.
LOW PRICES RULE.
F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADINC TAILOR.
THE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTING.
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THE HUB GROCERY
GOOD TEA AND COFFEE.
GOOD PICKLING VINEGAR.
GOOD CLOVES & CINNAMON.
GOOD GINGER, CAYENE.
GOOD CHEAP CROCK ERY
000D DITY'I) SPICES.
000I) ALLSPICE, MACE.
GOOD ESSENCES.
In fact for anything yun may need in GROCERIES.
DRY WOOD FOR SALE, delivered to any part of the Town free,
Orders left at Shop promptly filled.
Geo.e Clln�an