The Huron News-Record, 1891-04-22, Page 5!P?
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THIS WEEK that we have a full stock of
ail the sizes of Ladies', Misses' and Chil-
dren's
BLACK COTTON HOSE
that are "EVER FAs'r !SLACK," absolutely
stainless either by washing or perspiration,
and medium in price. If you see them you
will buy no other.
New Hot Weather Goods arriving—all the
latest.
We never allow our stock of Black Goods
to run down, but keep abreast with the
latest things.
Enlbroiderit s and Muslin Skirtings and
Whitt; Goods are leaders with us.
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C. GILROY.
PAY & W1'ISEMAN'S Old Stand, Clinton.
Hardware. Hardware
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'We hate just, r''''ived sevt'rnl tons of FENCING \VIBE—Barb Wire,
Piaiti 'twisted and Black Ster1 Fencing
Garden Spalt'-, (4 u•den 1(akrs, Shovels, hors, 1\lawn ei Forks, Digging
Forks, Drain Spades.
200 KEGS STEEL CUT NAILS.
K.alsonline, Alab,t.tine—all shades. Paint Brushes, KalAontine Brushes.
'Vold Jlydal Carpet Sweepers, NI ilk Fans, 1IiIk Pang, \Iilk Pails, Granite
Ware, Cooking Stoves and Bangers,
READY -MIXED PAINTS --ALL SHADES.
Cnlwart', all kinds, at lock Bottom Priers.
RARLAND BROS., Iron and Hardware Merchants, Clinton
Standard Trotting Stallion,'
(Registered under Rule 6, Volume VIII., Wal-
, home's Trotting Register),
DLRCK IBRD, No. 11036.
Never before in Mile seetion have the breeders
of the light harness horse Iuul such a high class
trotting stallion as le now offered in this gr.tnd
sire of the old hero of Chester.
Foaled May 31, 1888; in color, black as a crow;
no white marks; exceptionally well put to„ ether,
strong and glod at all points, showing grunt
musoultr development, Bred deeply In success-
ful and rich producing strains of blood, he is
endowed through inheritance with those essen
tial qualities from which the great majority of
the very Stars of the trotting turf have origin-
.tited.
'Let no notice a few of the grandsons and grand•
;laughter% of Hamhletonian No. 10 ; Maud ter
-2.09, J.ty Eve See 2 10. Snnol 2.104, Stanittoul
2-L; !Slack Rod No. 11030, St. Julien 2.111,
Phallus 2.131, Maxey Cobb 2 131, Nance ILatiks
2.1411, Alabaster 2.15, Arab 2.15. Majolica 2.16.
He also sired Oidoon,.the sire of Gretchen, dam
'of Nelson 2.101, ch,uupiou trotting stallion of the
world, Balek Rod No, 11030, sired by Goodwin
•Hamhletonian No. 801, by Ilambletonian No. 10,
1st dam by American Star Nc. 14, 2nd dam by
Abdallnh No. 1. Black Rod No. 11030, 1st dam
'by Prince Imperial No. 9'16, record 2.40, public
•trial 2.221; 2nd dun by 'Phonies Jefrerann No.
304, record 2.23, sire of Farmer Boy 2.191, John
S. Clark 2.191, and 11 others in 2.30; also sire of
the dams of three in the 2.311 list; 3rd dint
'Bridesmaid, the dam of Thornton 2.261, and g.d.
of Miss Alice 2.191. by ii.tmhl:toniat 10. The
.demo! Prince Imperial 906 is Flora Temple 2.191.
It is a notable fact that the Hambletonian-Star
blood'produce, extreme speed, not only in the
Bret generation, hut to the succeeding genera-
tions. Of this we have many proofs, and out of
'the number of 2.30 performers sired by the sons
of Hanbletonian l0'over one hundred and forty of
them are the offspring of Hambletonian•Star
ekes.
It has been said by leen who are competent
.'judges that Block Rod is the best stallion ie
Canada. Parties who are looking for a sire that
0s sure to prove himself a sire of speed and good
roadsters, should make a note of this and send
dor tabulated pedigree and terms. Address
PETER COOK. Clinton,
J. W. COOK, V.S , Dungannon,
Proprietors
FOR SALE OR RENT
Pump Factory and House.
The nndnrsigned offers for sale nr rent, in the
town of Clinton, an old established Pump Fartnry
with horse power and all tools in connection
with pump making.
Also team of horses, two spring wagons, buggy,
cotter, bobsleighs, harness and everything neces-
sary for carrying on a profitable business. The
bneineas hie been established 23 years. Reaenn
for Rolling, the proprietor hos business in the
West which requires hie attention. .
Also a n velltng IT nese in good repair, with 10
rooms, har.l nn1 soft water, good nutbuildinvs,
.driving shod, stable, eta. Good cellar in which
+eau b., stored pu up logs.
Will be Roll or rented on favorable terms.
apply to
JOHN ROSS,
:6499. -41 Clinton, Ont
PROPERTY TOR SALE OA
RENT.—Advertisers will find "Th.
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News -Record" one of the beet medium,
In the County of Huron. Advertise in
"The News-Recerd"—The Double Circulation
Talke to Thousands. Rates as low as any.
TO THE FARMERS.
Study your own interest and go where,
you can get
Reliable "` Harness,
d manufacture none but the BEST or Srocn.
Beware of shops that sell cheap, as they have
got to live. ItIff Call and get prices. Orders
by mall promply attended tot
JOHN 11EUBL11_,,
HARNESS EMPORIUM, MYTH. ON'1'
r_UI--4:l DIF S.
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E\LEIt TENDERS eddreesed to the under.
L signed and endorsed "'Ile ude.r for ',Mien
Supplies," will be reevi cod at this oilier up to
noon of b ‘TI - GIA UA 1', 9th May, 1891, fur the
delivery of Indian Supplies, during the fiscal
year ending 30th June 1';92, consisting of Flour,
Beef, Bacon, 1:reveries, Ammunition, Twine,
Agrienitnral Implements, Tools, &trr., ditty paid,
at various points in Matttto to and the North
%Vest'rerritories.
Forms of tender, containing full p trtiet lars
relative to the Supplies required, dotes of de-
livery, &e., may be had by applying to the
undersigned, or to the Indian Uonnmissioner at
Regina, or to the Indian Office, W unipeg.
Parties arty tender for each description of
goods (or for any portion of each description of
goods) separately or fur all the goods celled for
in the Sehedulee, noel the Departmeet reserves
to tself the right to reject the whole or any part
of a tender.
Each tetd••r mist be accompanied by an no.
emoted Cheerio in favor of the Sioerintendent
General of 1,,, int, Affairs, on a Canadian Rank.
for at least tivc per rent, of the amount of the
tenger, which will lie forfeited if the party ten-
dering 9 -clines to enter into a e'ntra.•t based on
Knelt tailor tclum t'ullyd neon to do nu, or if be
fails to eompletn the work contracted for. It
the tender be not a teept•el, the chegnn will be re-
80rued, an 1 It a contract be entered into for a
part only et the su ,ptiea tendered ter:an ac•
cepted chrgne, for 0'e per cent, of the nttt.ntnt. of
the contract may bt en hstitnted ter that which
accompanied the tender: the c ,ntract security
cheque will be rntaiuod by the Department until
the end of the fiscal year.
Each tender mint, in aldition to the signature
of the tenderer, be signal by two snret. es accept-
able to the Department, for the proper perforntnnee
of the contract based on hie tender.
This advertisement le not to he inserted by any
newspaper without the authority of the Queen's
Printer, and no claim ter "ayment by any news-
paper unt having had such authority will be
admitted.
J. F ALL'veterinary
.. ALACA
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treats
cl4easeks sill. domep4ic,aiiimaia-
on the most modern and selen"tl8e
principles. tf3lOalle attended to
might or day. Office immedirtely west of the
old Royal Hotel, Ontario street. Residence—
Albert street, Clinton. 649—$m
h. VANKnIr(HNET,
Deputy of the Superintendent—General
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of Indian .e1fairs.
Department of Indian Affairs,
Ottawa. Mareb, 1891.
HOUSES TO RENT
To rent, a conveniently situated house on
Rattenbury Street, with every eonvenience, near
bcthsehoole. At present occupied by Inspector
Robb. Posseseion at once. 638
Also, the house adjoining. Good stone cellar
hard and enft water awl otter ennveniences.
Lately occupied by Mr. W. J. Stoneham. Rent,
05 per month.
640 Apply to W. H. HINE.
TEIE CELEBRATED
Ideal .Waser�
*anti Wringer.
THE BEST IN TiIE MARKET.
Machines Allowed on Trial
am also agent for all
All Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill,
Call and see 'lee,
J. O. WEIR,'CLINTON
USE
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aeCAeaa TMC,' ARE
THE BEST.
D. 51. FERRv & CO.!,
Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced
SEED ANNUAL
Fos 1891 will be mailed FREE
to all applicants, and to last season's
customers. itis better than ever.
E-,ery person using Garden,
Flower nr Field Seeds.,
.nlhouistat119 JOI..44 4141 e
D. M. FERRY &CO.
WINDSOR, ONT.
largest Seedsmen in the world
TLGTOd D.. RE« ".'".' WELL
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s.
is more the result• of good judgment and taste than the mere,lavish use of money. Our New Stock of
* SPRING * DRESS * GOODS *
is complete with NICE, BRIGHT, NATTY goods, and we show an assortment varied enough to suit the tastes of all. In
fact we are enabled to present this season a line of Dress Goods unapproachable in,
* STYLE * QUALITY * PRICE
Qom" FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
ESTATE JOHN HODGENS.
THE HUB GROCERY
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Iias one of the finest assortments' in town
of PAILS (wooden and fibre), TUBS, \VasH-
BOARDS, CHURNS, BUTTER BOWLS, LADELS,
BUTTER PRINTS. In Blurs(' ES We have
Stove Brushes, Shoe, Scrubbing and White-
wash Brushes. i' ASKE'FS for clothes, willow
market, Indian market, dinner and fiincy
work baskets. We carry a fine stock of
Iinooms, dowel to '' for 25c. UUOCERIES,
fresh and as cheap a:i' any other house it'.
tt)\vll—especially iii '1 EA we can give y(111
extra value.
eo. Swallow, Clinlon
CHANaEOF BUSINESS.
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The undersigned begs to intimate that lie has bought the
GROCERY STOCK CF COOPER & LOGAN and that he "ill
!:Opti ti Ue the business i11
Cooper & Logan's Former Stand
adjoining Combe's drug store and Colt'.it's pleat shop. The
customers of the retiring firm and as many others aR possi-
ble iespet•tfu1ly invited to inspect goods and compare prices.
(Tends wi11 be sold at the lowest living profit anti delivered
in any part of the town.
GEO. STEWART, CLINTON.
—,r�.a.�e�.m�sm�cto.ma..00r,�s.�n•�,�.rs,s �
FOR SALE.
9111E SI' Sl'BSC ItIBER offers for sale four eligible
Building Lots fronting on Albert Street; has
ttvo fronting on Rattenbury Street; either en
bloc or in separate lots, to salt purchasers. For
further partietdars apply to the undersientd.—F.
DINSLEY, Clinton, 382
ABEL S. WEEKES,
Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor,
Draughtsman, etc.
Office—I'pttaire in Perrie's Block, Clinton, Ont
New Blacksmith Shop
GEORGE TROWliILi. has opened out a gen-
eral Blacksmith and Repair Shop in the
building lately occupied by ilIr. Gaoler, opposite
Fair's lumber yard, Albert street, Clinton, Ont.
Blackentith and Iron Work in all its branchee.
Horse -Shoeing promptly attended to and Batt •
faction guaranteed. The public are invited to
tall before ordering any class of work in the
above lines. •
497—tt GEORGE TROWHILL.
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL BAIL STEAMSHIPS.
Cheap 'Excursions to Europe.
FORTNIOIITLY SAILINGS FROM
Portland and Halifax
TO Derry and Liverpool.
CABIN RATES 340, 860 and 660 Single. 880,
390 and 9110 Return, according to location of
Staterooms.
1110 CATTLE CARRIED.
INTERMEDIATE, Outward 626, Prepaid $30
Steerage at lowest rates.
IJ" Accommodations unsurpassed
Apply to H k A ALLAN, Montreal
or A: 0. PATTISONor WM. JACKSON,Cllotot.
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company.
Farmland Isolated Town Proper-
ty only Insured.
OFFICURS.
Thos. E. have, President, Seaforth P. 0. ; W.
J. Shannon, Seey.Treas., Sealorth P, 0. ; John
Hannah, Manager, Sealorth P. 0.
DIRROTORt,
Jas. Brondfoot, Scaforth ; Donald Ross, Clin•
ton ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt,
Harlock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan-
non, Walton ; Thoe. Garbert, Clinton.
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Thoe. Nellans, Harlock ; Robt. McMillan Sea -
forth ; S. Carnochan, Seorth. John O'Sullivan
and Geo. Murdie, Auditors,
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or
transact other business will be promptly attend •
ed to on application to any of the above officer,,
addressed to their respective poet efcee.
A NICE HOME
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
Vl r" ARftifli1--ECghThai IrliTislftt lifftkV
,f'j. select orchard of choice apple trees ;
comfortable house and stables ; adtofningl0ode-
rich township. Apply to 13. L. D7OYLE, Oode.
ich. 626.11
WATCHES!
Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Coltnnbus, Seth
Thomas, and Rockford—new, model;
.L 'All these makes in key end stem winders.
, Also pond tnt set watches.
41, BIDDLECOMBE, CLINTON.
House and Lot for Sale or Rent.
A comfortable frame house situated on
Jame, street, in tilt. Town of Clinton, convenient
to railway station. There are the usual conven-
iences, hard and sett water, etc., also one-quarter
acre of ground. Will be sold or rented on easy
terms. Apply at1
Jt)HNSON sit A MOUR'S
Harness Emporium,
642-81 Opposite the M,uket, Clinton
FOR SALE.
The property at present occupied by the
undersigned as a residence on. the Huron
Road, in the Town of Goderich, consisting of
one half of an Dore 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 live retired.
For further particulars apply to
E. CAMPION,
542-tf Barrister, Oodorich.
(1.;-:;, Z rRAY STOCK ADVER
.M + k_ TISIlM ENTS ineerted in TBR
News Rxcoan at low rates. The law
makes It compulsory to advertise stray stock
if you want any kind of advertisingyou will not
do better than call on 'ewe-eacord.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The executors of the estate of the late Nelson
Glew, offer for sale two desirable lots In the town
of Clinton, being lots 85 and 86, Gordon's new
survey, on Walker St., with eomfortabiedwelling
house, good well of water, and choice lot of fruit
and ornamental trees thereon. Clear title and
immediate possession can he given, Will be sold
for $400. Liberal terms will he given. Apply to
CHAS. SPOONER, Executors
RORF.RT PEACOCK,
March 4th, 1890. 293.3m
BILI HEADS, NOTE
He..ds, Letter Bends, Page,
Statements, Circulars, Bneiness
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., etc.,printel in a workman-
like manner and at low rates, at
THE NEWS•RECORD Office.
FOR FIRST CLASS,
HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING.
(]n t,) A. E. EVANS, FASHIONABLE
=B-Ratnn as-:t2-aloors.easb.of N Ews :REOO1tn, aG
fico. Special attention given to LADIES
AND CHILDREN'SHaiTCUttillg.
POMPADOUR HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY.
SPECIAL.
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WE HAVE JUST
RECEIVED OUR
NEW SPRING STOCK
--OF
Boots and- Shoes,
Which is complete from the Coarsest Lines to the Finest French Kids.
Owing to the want of room below, we have been obliged to take
The Second Flat for Our Boots and Shoes,
which in not quite as convenient as below, but as we are determined to do
the Boot aed Shoe Trade, we have decided to make a REDUCTION on
them front 10 TO 20 PER CENT'. in order to draw the trade.
lter11euiber—the Soot and Shoe Stock, Second Flat. See them.
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PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS
ALBERT STREET„ CLINTON.
Clinton, April 6, 1801.
Groceries. - Groceries.
CANTE L0 EROS_
—Have a splendid stock of—
Choice New Groceries, Fruits, Peels, Crock' rya Glass and Chinaware
At prices eonsistent with good goods. We are ( a, a position to guarantee as goo
value as any other house in the trade. Try our Famous Teas, the best for th
least money in the market. We have a stock of General Groceries that cannot b
surpassed in duality or lowness of price. Dc not invest till you call on us.
CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton.
P' - CT. 1\T I ems` TT 1=?, =-
NEW, STOCK ! NEW STORE !
ELLIOTT'S BLOCKC, - CLINTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattra'ses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The wh.)le Stock is from:the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of ever' description.
JOS. CRIDLEY, one door 11 est of Dickson's Book Store
RELIABLE TAILORING
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THOS. JACKSON, SR.,'
The Old Reliable Merchant Tailor, has a Cc, nplete Stock of
Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., suitabl'i for Spring and Summer 'War
Every Suit a 'talking Advertisement.
Cloth by the yard at a very s' fall margin, and Garments of as kinds.
CUT FREE from the sane.
T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON,
WANTED 1
For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS we will take in trade quantities of
WOOD—Beech and Maple—to be delivered ab once.
When ordering
YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT
remember we charge nothing to *show our Goods. Suits at all prices, so
that the poorest roan can go like his rich neighbor well dressed. Remem-
ber the stand, OPPOSITE COOPER'S BOOK STORE.
Walton & Morrison, Tailors,
SMITH'S BLOCK, CLINTON,
FOR 0000 ENVELOPES
A y�(IFFOR FINEST PRILNIPtt G
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