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The Huron News-Record, 1897-10-06, Page 5v J ' i'f` :r /r" : i ' / %' . 'r // ` i 'r /`' i . r ' i>r ''r /%% ` in ,= ,'.r j• . `► .: `-' ,; r r V i. ` 1 .:, fig i i i '►i fig `+r, . , i , i r .. ' i `Y /` -. y:!► I Ilr / / ` .► I I .► I /, - / .I. I If- I i rr i iia `. / I .I' - . / j 1 `s- 1 ..- .. / l ' 9I 1 'i'f 1' i j 1 •f 'li/ V -'r' I e:o( b . =r'lI y1` ` -r9 1 =i9II I Vi' L1 `-, 9,I rhl : = •: Four days only have passed since we began this great Clearing Out Dissolution Sale, and we can safely assure the buying public that these days have been red letter days, and very satisfactory. The sale is having this effect, that it is bringing people from a long distance to Clinton to buy, people who are in the habit of going to other towns to- buy their stuff', say they will hereafter come to Clinton, since they see how much cheaper they can buy, particularly while this sale lasts. Wednesday being the big day of the Huron Central Fair, our town was literally packed as a matter of course ; the weather was most delightful and the people simply could not stay at home, so came out in great crowds to our fair and to take advantage of attending our sale. We are safe, we think, when we say that not for many years have we done so fine a days' business as fair day, from early morning till late in the evening we were busy as bees, and with strangers who came to buy, some as far as 15 miles, faces we have not seen for years came out to renew old acquaintances and take home large loads of goods at our famous low prices. Here everything is in full swing ; the Dissolution Sale is on and every article is cut to such a low price that people can't help buying, and not one day or article only but every day and for every article within our doors, will this sale continue( Mantles are at $3'worth easily any place else $4.50 and. $5.00. Every piece of our large stock of ]best Prints 32 in. wide, 121- c for T C. Thesesere a nsation. If a Carpet is wanted of any kind or quality, now is your great opportunity. We have some lovely things and they all must go. Dress F abrics -nol. This is where we shine, no other store in Huron carries so large and select it lot of Cashmeres, Serges, Priestley's hest Brocades and Serges, and Satin Cloths. All must go out. Waterproofs Gents' heavy long Tweed Waterproof, detachable Cape regular price $8,50, for $7. Shirts and Drawers ... 35c,sale price 25c; 60c, sale price 33c; 80c, sale price 69c ; $1.9-5, sale price 08. Top Shirts . 60c and 65c for 50c; 75c for 09c; $1 for 80c. Ladies' Tams . 60c for 49c; 48c for 35c. Ladies' Vests r.. . 25c for 17c; 30c for 22c; 45c for 32c. Gents' Ties . 25c and 30c for 19c. Carpets ... . uiec&8 wool, $1, for 78c. 1 beautiful Union, regular 50c 40c. 2 vieces36in. good part Union, 30c for 23c. 2 pieces lovely Tapestry, 90c for 65c. 2 pieces fine Tapestry, 60c for 49c. CAPEO 2 only Ladies' Greenland S(,al Capes, 30in. long, 72in. sweep, regular $2,8.50 for $22 .50. 1 only imported Bear Cape, 25 in. long 38in. breast, regular 812.50 for $10. 1 only Greenland Seal, 20in. long, 38in, breast, regular $17.50 for$12.50. 1 only Ladies' Black Astractlan; 20 in, long, 34 in. bust, regular price $12,50 for $9.75. 3 only Ladies' Black Cooney, 20 and 22in. long, satin lined, regular price $9 for $6.50. ra 5 r Y _+ liSA J`✓ y. rY'..15 ^• +,,i r '.t ,' l .n' } a 4• - or 01 (/ Y '?.,;44.1 , t f. .r . • n,. r.N'r" n .r' ii r t I +r ,.v•o.e e •e o o • o o a AECO IIIIENDATIO I, o . F YOU had something to sell, you would consider C you were giving a pretty D good guarantee if you tD sold it on the under- standing that you would D buy it back if your ° Pcustomer was tiotsatisfie(l. `lour 1 selling it on such a basis would 9) 7 be pretty strong proof that the article was alright. So with us, ° we say we can give you no P Stronger Recommendation of our goods than this, that you i may have your money back if you are not satisfied. It is C the best proof we can give you !' that our goods are right. Cere ° we not sure of it no such guaran- tee would he given. For reasons stated in last week's a.dv't we ex- ° cerpt patent medicines from this offer. Our Own Remedies We do C l not except. Pearl Tooth Powder is only P one of our many valuable pre- parations. It is prepared from ° the receipt of :r; good deutist Who Il uses and recommends it to his f patients. Chiefly it1eleanses and preserves the teeth, the main l purpose of it good dentifrice. It also however, hardens the gums, sweetens the breath and leaves a ° clean refreshing taste in the mouth. In bottles, from its only, ° 25c., and of course your money ° back if you don't like it. Allen i GraduateGG lY tl►7 DR U ISTS Nilson -AN.- .A There is ,lo risl in bu PO y ung .4poc tit- cles from ns• First, weknow our business and second, sou (t buy on above basis. IV;11 you try 11.41 Bebe deb0 o• O"c►•o®.o d r ur Doctor of refraction Has made a special study of the human eye. Your eyes e weak or your sightpoor, It is important to have them carefully examined. Charge ►jr I►j! Whatever Is made for testing. e stool frames including glasses filled by falist, $too. l oek of Gold Speoe and Eye Glasses. Cooper & Co,, a o Booksellers and Optleians, - - - CLINrON, - - Estray Heifer. e to the .premises of the rinderAgnod lot atteoileGontnphbouhmddof Juno l, reddish rear old Heifer. The owner is requested pproyo property, pay expenses, and take the inial away, JAmics LArTHWAiTIE, Aft Clinton P, O. It's -'.rime... To say something about ALAIIif CLOCics.- The sun is not l'ising as early as it did, and perhaps 1 insult •may)u ma Y )c )cd to follows its exa ll)Oe and need a reminder that, the day has commenced. There is nothing better than our INR IUF ALARM CLOCKS at $1.? -5, - make enough noise to waken the Sauncle t sli-eper. Good tituekeep- ers too, and will last for. years. TO THE BUSY MAN An accmrate Watch is a nee- cessity, not a luxury, as some seem to think. To utilize every moment of precious tune, to meet trains, keep appointments, to be always on time, one must have a good Watch, Drop in Lnd let us talk Watch with yon. It will pay you to buy now, for Watches, like wheat, are advancing in price. IP1110 W1t#.eh 1Repttr!iulgX A Spec i<11uty. --- L`le•(crzi< ic/ $Y, 11Tai zsprrl i $Y, a)W it will be dote right if we do it. ti•b1. - o IU r ► S WhoR Telegraphing I -USE THE -- Jewelled. r>-O•v O o -O -o O C> Fingers Are evidences of refine)nent an good taste, when the gems ar selected with care. Aire are showing some love] Rings in - Clusters of Diamonds, Single stone I)ianlonds, !lands of Opals, o •sass ° and in Combinations, with Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires, Tor quoise, etc. The prices range from $1.75 t $5.00/ a UYUp Leader of Jewellery Fashion, Watch Inspector For The People Jeweller and Expert Watch Repairer. L ST RATFORD. O NT. Ln of our students have taken situations t within the last few weeks. Two appy. ations aro now in and two situations etre being Old until two of our studonts graduate. Clan- da's leading Commercial School. Five male :ushers; board low; excels oonlpr,titors in arious ways, Enter now if possible. Free rculars. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. W. JACKSON, Agent Northwest Transportation Co. r Through tickets to all points in MANITOBA and DAKOTA. At lowest rates. For all Information apply to above. Quick Dispatch -- Prompt Delivery Clinton 'Agency at COOPER'S BOOK STORE, Teacher Wanted. Ajlplicatlons for the Position of teacher of 9. b No. 4, (.odorich Township, will be received by the undersigned up to 3 ). m. on Saturday, Oct. 16. Applicant must hold not loss thio, 2nd, and stone sit arsy References required. ii NRY MURPHY. Secretary, 2t Clinton, P. O. An exchange says "After selling Cart, 80 -cent wheat, 'and while your heart is swelling with gratitude over your big crops and good prices, fail not to remember the printer, and if you ire indebted, to him walk in and help ;o make him feel good, too, h lank - ng clown what you owe. He has to ive as well as yourself, and has car - ,led many of you for years on his sub- scription book. Vome in all yon fel- ows and let its all feel good together." i911111 iii14. Have you tried theme GARDXVIt.--(>n Sept. 23rd the wifo of DIr. W • G.Gardner, Cith('ou.,ofadau`opt '- Masses -Harris Bicycle CUu'Wt•oft,--lu ,l[erris, en .: pLembor ' Ith, ' J,/ a (\/ JIL the wife of Mr. John C olelough, of a son. o 7 DIA80N.- lu Blyth, oil Sept,27th, the wife of aur. Wm. Minion, of a Son. SFRL,;v.-Ill Clinton, on Sept, 3001, It is just what you have been looking for high] grade the ,wifo of Albort Seeley, of a daughter. h b easy running. rich in appec°l•,'1';1nce, strong and durable 3rr'.l e OfIloury cAlor's,,,i f pal Sept.,28th. the wife of ]]curs 1IcD[m•dio, of a daughter. You can't break them: For $85 or a discount for cash, V1,vNN.- Ill Ifullett. on Sept. '2.2, the wife of D. Flynn, of a daughter. '11tri Til)lllliafItd Bayfield, oil Sept. 22, the wife of d Chane, '1'ippOt, of it daughter. ' ` Rims . / Brantford Ruby. /i ,jj,s e CASI'LE.--Ill Staulcy,oil Sept. '25, the wife of G. Castle, of it son. y 13l.Am.-In Brussels, on Sept. 22, the wife of G. F, Blair, bitrrisi,er, For $54• of it sell. MARRIAGES.IllSUnDoes Pte't{E9'9'- PRATT.-Ill SL•l1f01'th, oil Oct. 4t1,, at your Bike need. the Manns, by lie,. A. L. McDonald, 1). D., Frod Pickett, to illary, second daughter of Sir. 5ilats Pliltt, boils of ('linter,, Repairing? A[cllocuai,,,--STrwallo.-du Gorlcrich town- ship onTuesday,Sept.28th, by Itcv. W. Graham, of Bawfleld, Peter McDongwl, to Jessie, third daugliter of Mr. 1Vm. Stirling, both of Godo - rich township. We Know how to give you a satisfactory job. Ite ilAanlsoN-DANCEY.--At the residence of the bride's parents, Goderich, on Sept. 29, by member a dry goods clerk ma,y sell dry goods but it the Rev. Joseklll Edge, Junnes Harrison, of Lon- rlon, to Kate I .111ma 13,11, youngest daughter of , , takes a machinist to repair a Like. We are not only Thpl vl -ITA y' Jlsrwts-HAnttln'ox.-At Indian Head, N.W. machinists but we have the machinery to do your T., on Sept 11), by ltm,. Mr. Burness, Edwin Jervis, teacher, formerly of Goderich township, work as it should be clone. _Give us a trial. to Miss Lena Hamilton, late of Clinton. WALKER-WINER.-At the 13apti8t Parson- o0otooe0000eoe00000so age, wingham, on Sept.30th, by the Rev. Jas. Hamilton, Mr. J. W. Walker, of Turnberry, to DIl•s. Rosetta Winer, of Rochester, N.Y. The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton. DEATAIS. OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE Clinton. Lrwts.-in C'r,dRon, on the 30th tilt., John Lewis, ILgC[1 $() y'nars,5 niontlls and tell day's. 1 Lucknow, Sept. 21Lh, Walter Campbell, f (%mnpbell, ag,ct i 3ypars. aged _ Furniture -'----Broad foot, Box & Co. Bri.mcx.-In Iiowick, on Monday, Sept. 20th 11 Jeremiah Bolden, aged rib years and 7 months on Sept. 23rd, 13;lira• VnRarney, led This week we have some new lines to ober you, that for quality, finish and beth Varney, aged ;i'l years and 3 months. 52 years p rice, has never' been equalled in this section. Space will not permit us to quote DO Mold, --In wingham, on Sept. 26th, Marlon prices but come and see for yourself what great snaps we have for you. Louise, infant daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Buy your Furniture from us and you will he sure to gat good value and at D-iftleld, aged 10 months and I day. the same time save• money. We can aJjord to and do ,sell cheaper than any other YouNo,-In Detroit, Mich., on Monday, Sept. 27th, 1807, Annic E., wife of Dr. Herb. 'oung, dealer lit the trade. and third daughter of Mr. Jamieson Reid, God rich, 24 years and 8 months. at,,,( Iiithis line we carry a complete Stock and have the UNDERTAKING - Finest Funeral Outflt in taw County. Our chargor+ D eLo,io.-In Port Albert, on Tuesday, gent. are lower than the lowest. 28, 1897, Irene, fifth daughter of Mr, and Dors. I 00000000000 It. J. 11. DeLong, aged 4 years and 6 months I Broadfoot Box &0Co. Clinton. Furniture healers and Undertakers. MARKET REPORTS. 7 7 J. W. CHIDL.EY, MANAGER. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) Night a.nd Sunday calls answered at Residence of our Funeral Director,J. W. Chidloy, King St„ opposite Foundry. CLINTON._--__-- Fall Wheat, new ............. 0 75 to 0 76 • • Barley ......................... 0 20 to 0 23 special Furn2ture Oats ............................ 0 22 to 0 23 Peas ....................:::::.. 6 40 to 0 45 During October. e ................ 0 89 to 0 40 Sale ,ye BuP.t ter to per bush, new... U 40 to 0 40 Butter loose 0 12 to 0 13 As we havea, Good and well selected Stock of Furniture now on hand which .basket.... Butter in tub 0 12 to 0 12 we will offer for sale during Oct. and Nov., at a very low price, in order to ................ Eggs per dog .................. 0 12 to 0 13 clear the whole Stock out. Any Person requiring anyything in this line, will interest Cabbage, per doe...,,,...... 0 0 40 to 60 find it to their to come and see my stock hef(ire buying elsewhere, As We have a choice stock of Bedroom Suites, Dining Suites, Parlor Suites, day ............................... 6 00 to 6 00 Lounges and Couches, Easy Chairs and Rockers of all discriptions, which Cordwood ....................... 3 00 to 3 50 must all be sold if fz w Prices will do it. kpples per bbl ... . ........... 1 00 to 1 50 Dried Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 We also keep a good stock f Mouldings and Picture Frames and Furniture Repairing done neatly an cheap. Kindly call and see me before buying Ducks per lb.................0 05 to 0 06 elsewhere. rurkeye per ................ 0 07 to 0 08 Our Undertaking Department l3eese per lb ................ 0 Ob to 0 06 wool.. i;.. per pair..,......... 0 18 to 0 36 001............................ Q 18 t0 6 18 is well stocked with the Best and Prices the Lowest. Hearse and outfit, better than fitly other in town. Best and mo8t courteom attendance. Several earthquakes have taken He Q. '' -R -ETT FURNITURF. AND UNDERTAKER. place in Borneo, and a new island has Huron Street, next Gilroy & Wiseman's. Night and Sunday calls at residence No. 32. men thrown up. Huron street ,opposite Baptist church. M A