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The Huron News-Record, 1896-09-30, Page 5Our small Window Co 'tains a Display of Spaotaclea, a sight of them may servo to remind you that you need glaasee and are per- haps ruining your eyes by not getting thew at once. Step inside and have your sight test- ed. We will do it for you properly because we know how. We know how because we !ave learned /taw in the Optical In- stitute of Canada. Teat free, glasses if required at moderate prices, guarauteed lu suit or money refunded. In passing - - take a look into our largo win- dow. RUBBER Goons.—When you need anything in this line won't have to think twice as to where you are sure of getting the beet. We do the Rubber Goods trade. That i why our stock is ao good and that ie why we can beat suit you in anything you may3need in this line—Atomizers, Hotwater bottles, Enema and Fountain Syringae, lee bags, Rubber bandages, Silk elastin atockinge and anklets, Medicated cottons, Chemical thermometers, Sick feeders, Medicine glaseee, &c. In Trusses we can suit you. Call if interested and give us a chance to prove it—Prices range from $1.50 to $5. Allen W Wilson, DRUGGISTS OPTICIANS •IrA Dull Season and Business Good— While this is recognized as the dull season, our business is on the increase. The past week has been the most successful in our career. The way we account for the increase is the fact that we give superior value. We do not pretend to give away Goods or make Clothing at a direct loss, but our prices have been cut so fine that the people have come to realize that a dollaved is a dollar earned. This motto will be continued. Just now a number of wearable Straw Hats are on sale at close prices—not less than cost price, but exactly at what they cost. Our Ready-Mades are great value and people who want anything in this line should call—single suits go at prices as though you wanted a car load. We are ready for Autumn, Fall and Winter Trade and can supply your wants to perfection. ••••N•• A. J. HOLLOWAY, CLINTON. Eastern Excursions Aug. 28, 29, 30, 31. Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Single Fare for Round —Trip -- Tickets good to return up to Sept. 21st. For full particulars apply to W M, JACKSON G. T. R. TOWN AGENT J' B. Rllmba!1, The Leading Jeweler. Our Goods are the Best in the Market and our Prices the Lowest. Central Telephone Exchanger CANAbIANP- "?ACIFJC ?` The; hest equipped railway nn the American Continent„ —The best route to— Montreal, Chicago, Ut:awa, Detroit, Quebec, Manitoba, British Columbia and all Western Points. For low rates and full information —consult with --- A. T. COOPER, C. P. R. Ticket, Telegraph and Steam- ship agent, Clinton, Ont. Desirable Fara to Bent. The undersigned offers to rent the splendid tarty en the 9th eon,, Hallett township, betas the north half of lot 1116 containing 86 aures. Frame house, baro, stable and shed, young orchard bearing this year, a amok running through the farm all the year round, A desirable farm for stock or grain, beteg only six minor froth the town of Clinton. Appl) t,1 MRd. JANE DODSWOR'rH, or JOAN FORD, Holnreevule. 9.27 CI Property For Sale. A CHANCE FOR GARDENERS. le consequence of my age and lack of help, 1 Lave decided to uf(or fur Bale wy splendid gardening pro- perty consisting of five and a half erred In Clinton, dump of the best land is the county of Huron, ivalud. lug but beds and other nueeaeary requirements, There le on the premise, a frame house with sallarn silt and hard water, barn and other outbuildings The Reytleld river adjoins the property. Will sell at a reasonable priee for half sash and balance deured by mortgage. Ae I desire to 0e11, this is a uLnnee eoldom met with, Apply persouelly or by Icttcr to the proprietor, JOSEI'II ALLANSON, 9944 L 'Juutm Farm For Sale. lieing lot No. 11, fir141 concussion, .A •.Illil•1lI township, comprised of ion acres of clay loans, all cleared, in first-class stats of cultivation. Good dwelling told out buildings, splendid orchard, The property is well ,meed. A spring creek runs through the farm. This farm has been in grass for ten years and is one of the most desirable in the county. truly seven miles from Goderich, five Promo lkwgan• non. Church, school and lost Office eon ven- lel) 1. 'Perms to cult purchaser. Y osseseion October 1st. GEOit(iIC (ittdlidnt. Sheppard ton 1'. 0. Blacksmith Shop for Sale or Rent, At Sulumerhill. That desirable property, the Blacksmith Shop at Suulmerlrill, about four miles from Clinton or any other blacksmith shop, along with comfortable frame dwelling, with stone cellar, good well water, &e. ; also driving house and other outbuildings: quarter acro garden, good land, with a number of fruit trees, grapes, &c. Will be sold or leased on favor- able terms to right party. Possession in tete- bor. Good opening. Apply by letter or 111 per- son to W11, GRAINGER, Aug. 22nd, 1896. Londesboru P. 1)., Out. 927 -11 WANTED 11 can employ stem and 16100 Ind los to work at and around !ionto. A good thing with good salary tor pushers. 1'. H. LINSCOTT, 49 Richmond St. \V., Toronto, Out. Estray Pig. Strayed from the premises of the undersign- ed, Lot No. 12, Base Lino, Goderich Township, on or about the 21st of August, a large WHITE SOW, aged throe years. information that will lead to the recovery of the animal will be sui- tably rewarded. Apply at TILE NEWS -RECORD office or to the owner, Noble Lovett, Sept. 4, 1896. Summerhill P. 0. Money Wanted, Wanted, 8300 or $400 on good security. For particulars, apply at THE NEws•Itscolco Officer House and Lot Wanted. Wanted, for cash a snug house and lot. con- veniently located, (or from $300 to $500. Apply for particulars at Tine NEWS -RECORD ofnee. WANTED At once, a few good men to whom $10.00 or $12.00 a week would bo an object. Send refer- ences. THE BRADLEY-GARRET°ON CO., LTD., Brantford, Ont. Man Wanted. Wanted, young married man, without (amity or with small family, to work on farm by the year. Must be good with team and board him • self. House convenient. Apply at THE NEWS. RECORD Office for particulars. • Lot For Sale. A good I acre lot on Ratt.enbnry St. West, for sale ata big bargain. Apply to 932 If T. JACKSON, JR. STIRATFORD, ON'1', A ltE YOU ANXIOUS to make a success of your lifer Do you know that now -a -days its h'duratioll that makes the man. Let nothing hinder you from getting a Bnxiliega !education. Write for our new Catalogue, it will interest you. Now studonty can enter at any time, W. J. ELLI01"I', Principal. Bargain Week ! Household Economy SUPERIOR FA3iILY FLOUR. To every purchnserof 100 Ibo. we give 15 lbs of genuine Oatmeal for 2,5c, much loss than the market price. We handle Wheat, Peas, Barley, Ontd, Ruck wheat Flour, Bran, Shorts, etc, %\e give to lbs. Oatmeal for a bushel of new, clean oats and 11 for old, Our bargains are genuine. 0. OLSON, Victoria St., Clinton. Im James Steep & Co. Apple and Fruit Com- mission Merchant. Clinton, - - - Ontario. Cable Report, dated Liver- poo1, Sept. 12th. Can ltd l lin 8111 pill 1'11 is : King Pippins. ........ 11/- to 15/0 Coiverts. 7/0 to 12/- ('ravensteins 11/- to 15/0 Oreenings 10/3 to 12/0 Cahashaws, 20 07 11/- to 13/ - Maiden Blush 10/- t.o 12/3 Jenetting. 7/6 to 10/ - St. Lawrence. . 7/0 to 9/ - Having made arrangements for cold storage we can handle all apples en- trusted to our care. At present we are shipping 1,000 barrels a day on commission and the above prices will indicate the returns. Watch this space every week. James Steep & Co. Goderielt. tion to the water work, and electric A Himmel, TREAT..—The managers light building at the dock, ie finished. of Knox Church have engaged the —The past week the contractor for services of Harold Jarvis, Mies Amy putting in the intake pipe, waa buoy clearing the trench that last week', storm filled up.—Dr. Thowp• son, recently of Exeter, hae put up his sign in Goderich.—Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Tilt, of Waterloo, were visiting the gentleman's parenta the past week.— Rev, Mr. and Mre. Wigle, and child- ren, left last week on their return to their home, Carman, Manitoba.— Misses Parsons and Donough will, in a few days re -open their hall for instruc- tions in deportment and dancing.— Mr. Geo. Porter may be occasionally seen taking 'a carriage drive.—'The Chosen Friende added two members to the roll at laet meeting.—The Goderich and Uorrio and Wroxeter Base 13a11 teams played a game in Seafurth on Monday. The match, after a stubborn pull, was won by Goderich, 13 to 5, —Commercial fishing ie suspended but the blaok base are fairly plentiful at the mouth of the river and perch are in the harbor and off the piers in great numbers.—R. B. Smith', millinery opening last week was very largely patronized, the large show of the latest in hate and bounete being mush ad- wired.—The King's Daughters will hold their annual entertainment on the evening of Thanksgiving Day.— Chautauqua Vesper service was held in the North Street Methodist church on Sunday evening.—On Sunday, ohild• ren', day in Knox church, the child- ren were specially addressed in the afternoon, Itobeort Jeifery and Arthur Depew for a concert iu Knox church on Tuesday, Oct. 6th. A (7 )on Patem,—Seller Connolly for tis Holmeeville cheese factory, sold the August make to Ballantyne for 91- cente. On Tuesday it was shipped from Cliuton. COUNTY PROMOTIONS.—The uniform promotion exawinatione for the County of Huron, will be held on 'Thursday and Friday, 22ud and 23rd of next mouth, October, THE NEW BANK.—The new Bank of Commerce, now nearing completion, will be a nice addition to the Square, its architectural points being excellent, and its general style different to every other building in the towu, A TALL ONE —C. A. Humber has put up a tall flag stall at the American Consulate, so tali that the flag when hoieted can be aeon over the large trace iu front of the American Consul's re- sidence, TBE BIG MILL.—rhe big mill stopped running last week and a num- ber of the hands were discharged, though the establishment is not closed yet. It is said, however, that as soon as all the flour is cleared out the doors will bo closed for good. WAS AT HADD0.—At the instance of the proprietor of the Signal Mre. Cox, an old lady who was at Haddo house some fifty years since, waa .introduced to: their Excellencies by the aide-de- camp. Mrs, Cox, who was most cor- dially received, had a pleasant conver- [ration with the earl and countess. VISITORS —Tbe number of visitors in Goderich the past summer was up to the average of previous yeare, though there were leas at the hotels, the class of tourist, the present year preferring private house accommoda- tion. Ae, early in the year, it was thought that "the hard times" would prevent the usual influx, those keeping boarding-houses have been pleasantly surprised. TRH WERE ELECTED.—A1 the spec• ial meeting of the Collegiate Institute and Model School Literary Society held on Tuesday afternoon, the follow• ing were elected to office for the cur- rent term ; President, Benson Guest; let Vise Pree., John Howard; 2nd Vice Pree., Mies Winifrede Ball ; Sec,, Fred. Holmes; Treas,, L. Naftel ; Sec. of Com., R. McMordie; Editreee, blies L. Masson ; Councillors, J. C. Martin, F. Clarkson and E. Coultee. THANKSGIVING SERVICE —On Sun- day there were large congregations at St. George',, notwithstanding the fact that there were special services in the other town churches. The occasion waa the Annual Harvest Thanksgiving and Rev. Canon Dann, of London, preached the sermons. The choir sang a special programme, and the church was prettily decorated with fruits, flowers, vegetables, and grain in the ear. OCR POETESS TO ROYALTY.—M188 Skiwillga, the local poetess of Gode- rich, presented Lady Aberdeen with a pot of Shamrock in bloom, (and a rose bud for His Excellency Lord Aberdeen) which on account of the great crush, one of Iler Majesty's 33rd Battalion Cavalierscarriedit for her. Mies Skiminge aleo presented Lady Aber- deen with"a poem "Upward and On- ward," which we publish below, and a lace handkerchief to perpetuate the visit of their Excellencies to the circu- lar town : Lines presented to Her Excellency Lady Aberdeen, accompanied by aof of Shamrock in bloom, on the visit of the Oovernor(eneral awl Her Excellency to the North Western Fair at Goderich, Sept. 23rd, 1890: UPWARD AND ONwAItD, From proud Aberdeen's Halls to fant'd Old Huron's shore, Thou haat travcll'd fair lady with pride, That. all those thou haat tnet thy grapes adore For Lhy wisdom is known far and wide. Let me then for the love you bear Erin's daughters Present you with this Shamrock green, And a hope that the poet, by Huron's waters Will bring "luck' to the House Aberdeen. El.olart A. HEIMINCH. Goderich, Ont., Canada, 23rd Sept., 1890. CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS,—Pupils of the Centra: School took all but one of the prizes offered by Inspector Tom, for third and fourth forms for writing end drawing —The students of the Collegiate are getting ready for the annual games which will lake place before October passes away. — The ltirycle Club held their Ball in the skating rink kat evening,—The Hotel Bedford is now in full running order, —The store next the Hotel Bedford is occupied by Rogers dr Co., with a ehow of electric goods.—Our bo.vlere play each afternoon when weather permits.—Mr. S. Andrews shipped a car load of hogs on Thursday.—Mr. Jas. Clark is spending a few days in Wroxeter.—The pupils attending the Public School° in accordance with the command of the Governor•General,had a whole holiday on Thursday,—I). Rose, a miller at the Big Mill, sold all hia furniture on Saturday, preparatory to moving to Sarnia.—The :$28,000 placed in the estimates should put the breakwater in decent repair.—W. A. Markle and A. Young, of Drurnbo, were lest week the gne°te of Wm. Bur. rows and family.—Dr., Mre, and Mise Armstrong, of Fullerton, were the peal week guests of Mr. and Mre. Joe. Beek, Saltford,—Mr. D.H. Roes, West Street, has built an addition to hie Orr eidenoe,—The brick work of the addi- Piles Cured in 3 to 6 Nights.—Dr. Agnew's Ointment will cure all cases of Itching Piles in from 3 to 6 nights. One application brings comfort. For Blind and BleedingPiles it is peel less. Also cures Tetter, alt Rheurn,Eczema, Barber's Itch, and all eruptions of the skin. 35 cts.—Sold by Watts & Co, MARKET REPORTS. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) •OLINTON. Fall Wheat.... 0 62 to 0 64 Barley .., 0 80 to 0 40 Oats„ .,.. 0 18 to 0 20 Peas 0 48 tc 0 50 Potatoes, per bush 0 30 to 0 30 Butter , . 0 10 to 0 12 Eggs per dos .................. 0 11 to 0 12 day 9 00 to13 00 Cordwood 3 00 to 3 50 Beef , ...... 3 75 to 500 Wool 0 17 to 0 17 TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET. Wheat, white,,,- .....$ 68 to $ 00 do red do goose Peas Rye Oats Barley Hay Straw, bundled do loose Eggs, new laid Butter, lb, rolls do Tubs, dairy Chickens Ducks Turkey, spring Potatoes....,.. Dressed hogs 13eef, hindquarters do forequarters Mutton Veal L2t1111) 67 to 00 51i to 00 43 to 00 3(4 to 00 19 to 21 33 to 36 13 00 to 1550 9 00 to 10 00 5 00 to 6 00 14 to ;00 15 to 16 12 30 40 10 40 5 00 500 250 400 500 500 to 14 to 60 to 00 to 12 to 45 to 00 to 8 00 to 5 00 to 700 to 8 0() to 7 00 TORONTO LIVE STUCK MARKET. Milch cows, each $20 00 to $30 00 Export cattle, per cwt..... 3 5(1 to 3 75 Butchers' choice cattte,cwt 2 75 to 8 oo Butchers' good cattle, cwt 2 0(1 to 250 Bulls, per cwt 2 75 to 3 50 Shipping Sheep, per cwt..,, 3 00 to 3 10 Butchery' sheep,per (lead2 25 to 2 50 Spring lambs, per head175 to 2 50 Calves, per head 4 (111 to (i 00 Choice Bacon hogs,per c wt 3 (40 to 4 00 'thick fat hogs, cwt 3 211 to -1 25 Light fat hogs, cwt :i (SS to 375 Sows per cwt 275 to 3110 Stags, per cwt 1 75 to 2 00 Boars, per cwt 1 25 to 1 50 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills. •1:)r. Agnew's Liver Pills are the most perfect made, and cure like magic, Sick headache, Constipation, Billions- ness, indigestion and all Liver ills, 10 rents a vial -10 doses,—Sold by Watts & Co, Hotmesvi Ile. WEnnlNo.--On Saturday at nne o'clock at W. Stanley's, 1t -v. .1. NV. Andrews, of Londesboro, assisted by Rev. G. W. Andrews, united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. James Stanley of Constance, and Mrs. Young of Gristle, North Dakota. Their friends wish them happiness and pros- perity in Iheir new life. t'ANNrvEltHARY. -1)o not, forget the anniversary service in the Methodist church on Sunday and the Harvest, Flonle on Monday evening, A gond time is looked for its there will be a good programme. i3oroHT. -Mr. J. Blackwell hos pur- chased the house in which he resides from Mr. 'r. C. Pickard. NOTRrt.—Epworth League will be withdrawn next, Monday evening on account of the harvest Home. in future it will meet at, 7.30 instead of 8 o'clock, so will the Wednesday evening prayer meeting. Picking and packing apples is the order of the day at pres- ent. American Eyes. it is not strange that some of the leading American newspapers are wondering how it is possible to publish so large and so excellent ty paper as the Family Hearld and Weekly Star of Montreal is for one dollar a year. it 'must he the enormous circulation of the Family Hearld and Weekly Sear that enables ire publisheae to issue it at the price. Each issue of the Family Hearld and Weepy Star contains one hundred and twenty-eight full columna and by actual count whateach subscriber to it gets in one year is equal to the contents of flfty hound volumes, each volume Repairs Co Repairs elia Repairs ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• o••o••••s••r- We are practical Machinists with a fully equipped Repair Shop. We repair and clean GUNS and SEWING MACHINES of all kind, makes and styles; if any of the parts are broken or worn out we can make new. We grind, sharpen and polish all kind of KNIVES, SCISSORS. SKATES, &c., and retentper if required. Remember we repair everything in the shape of Small Machinery. Household Uteusels, Umbrellas, Parasols and articles of like nature. Our prices are the lowest, that are possible and we guarantee satisfac- tion, GIVE US A TRIAL The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. • IIIJRON CENTRAL EXHIBITION. Sept. 29 and 30. v fr ill The Woolen Mill Store will have on Ex- hibition some lines of Goods which will pay you to make an examination of. If you don't see what you want at the Fair, call at the Store on Albert street We will during show week quote very low prices on all lines of first-class goods, including Wool Blankets and all lines of Woolen Goods, Flannel Sheet- ing, Flannelettes, Tweeds,Yarns,Ready- Made Clothing, Caps, Socks, Under - ware, Horse Blankets, &c., &c. reinspect our display at the Show and call at the Store. It will pay you during Show Week to come many miles to purchase.fromt us if these Goods are required. A. C. Dutton. llllroll Street; Furniture Warerooms, Huron Central Fair-- — will be held on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,SEPT 29, and 30, And we extend a special invitation to every visitor to call at the above prem- ises and inspect our elegant stock of Superior BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, DINING FURNITURE, LOUNGES, &c. &c. The prices will be much lower than usual during Fair Week, reduced to a price that will mean a big saving to every purchaser. The Stock is all new and our values the very best in the market. The UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT is also a specialty with us. Night and day calls receive proper attention, while - our prices will merit your patronage. Night calls answered at the store. a 1je' C!i1.'=l II. C. BARLETT. having two hundred and fifty pages, and such talnable matter, tun. Every line that goes into the Family Moral,/ and Weekly Star must cost )honey, for its publishers seem to act as if they would have none but the hest. We would he afraid to estimate what the publishers of the Family Herald must expend each year to sustain the high reputation of their paper. Its great circulation tells the story. Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. —i)r. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. it is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Somthering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symp- toms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convitrces.—Sold by Watts & Co, 1 Hay Fever and Catarrh Relieved in ID r to 60 Minutes- One short puff of the breath thr-negh the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew's (:at- atrhal Powder, diffuses thio Powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and delightful to use. It re- lieves instantly. and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, (;olds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tonsil itia and Deafness. - Sold by Watts & Co, Clinton Young People's Local Ilnion. Topica at the several Young People's Society meetings to he held during the week: Rattechury Ht. Methodist E.L. of C.E. Topic for Oct. 5th -Consecration service, roll call, col- lection and monthly reports. Rattonbury Methodist 01rle Junior. E. T. of C. E. Topic for Oct. 2nd, Consecration, letter n. Ontario St. E. L. of C. E, Topic for Oct 6th, Consecration and Roll Call. Willis Presbyterian C. E. Topic for OeL 7th, Why 1 believe in the atonement. Heb. 9:11124 Catechism question, 106. Mies M. Weir.