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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-05-06, Page 51 ‘111.111011.1111mmoloamianeWal 1.11E BIG PUSH R.A.,ND s7c700s • Mei People Coming DoVirn Handsomely. The Triumphant Show of New L. Goods at HODGINS' startles the whole community with Its Extent, its Elegance, Its At- tractiveness, 0 QUANTITY, QUALITY, BEAUTY VALUE, ---Unsurpassed. The Boom in the Trade some days -last week was grand, and still they corne. A bonanza in the Print Trade—fast colors at 8 cents. French Cambrics, Sateens, Madder Prints, Sage Prints, Light Ground Prints. The variety is truly bewildering Black All -Wool French Cashmeres,.in some Twenty Makes and Qualities. Fringes, in black and colored, also Girdleto match. A Bargain in Black and Colored Silks --Honest, Pure, ALL SILK, and WARRANTED. USE KERR'S...N. Celebrated ..Spwmg Cotton.s; The New Thread, best made—TRY IT. All tobe had at the JOHN HODGINS, CLINTON. o%•• . (i) ,„ Tn. r4 4.0 .41 o DaVing botight the billiard tables lately owned' by, • lir,Rattenbury, 1 would.respeetfolly intimate that I coit:c have opened a first-class billiard, parlor in Victoria r His viototla oc . • . 3 Over The& Jackson's . • . - Co 0 g Store C1-1 g 03) 'IV ra C/D MICO I U2 E 0 sz' 0 tz •••••-... -4 E r• .91 _ 00 d IINION CHURN THE BEST IN THE MARKET, Wholesale and. Retail. tZ? where you will find everything convenient for a 71 Quiet Game of Billiards 1 will also keep on hand a choice collection of r...) A.4 px4 4 G 1.: 00 Remember the Place • Pour Sizes. Don't fail to See Them. B. M. RA OEY, if011 and oardwaro Merchant Clinton.. Main entrance of Victoria Block, over .Tackso4 Clothing Store.' . . WM. RANCE. • Clinton, April 28,' 1881. •. • A RARE cHANqE. t. .Bth11 • 1. . For Sale byAtietiop, tlie.• • " . ThtiVing Town of Chntott.: •There *ill be sold by Public Anctiony on 11.411IDAY;,.‘ MAY. Oht, 1881, at 3 o'elock p. 11., . on the pr its, Six veiy desirable Euilding Lots situate on. the North side or High .Street, and on the .Ser side of Townsend Stroet, opposite the groOndspf Mr. R. Irwin, Each of these lots.centains nearly O. quarter of an -aord•of laud. They are finely 'shouted, lying in a healthy part of the Town.* high and dry, find cenonandinga fine view of the trains on both railways, and is 'within five min- ihes *elk or the Public.and High Schools and Post Wide. For terms, particulars,.&c,'. see posters. A. S. FISHER, JAS. HOWSON, Proprietor. Auctioneer. WANTED TO PURCHASE. VOADsTEv, )�nflg:tIsok or bay en.terrea. • Ap ply next w,,ek at. *awry, oilmen to itgv. C. 11.,m1Irritaws. Clinton) May s, 1881. Winghgah The hydrant on the corner of Vic- toria and Main streets wuu up for re- pairs on 'Wednesday last. Trout fishing came in season on Mon- day last,:and many of our local Knights of the real and rod. have thus far fivaited themselves of \the opportunity thus afforded them. • Mr. Jas. Thorn, who, some six weeks ago, left Wingham for Dakota, has got his store erected. and already corn menced a highly encouraging business among the Wingham colony in that distant Territory. Our popular young townsman, Mr. John Leslie, took his departure for thp Far West along with a number of young men from Milton' en Thursday last, John carries withhim the best wishes of hia large circle of friends and acquintances in and around Wingham. The 7'imes of last week is slightly in error in saying that the efforts to, or- ganize the band • were unsnccessful. We personally called on Mr. Billingley and.he assured us of the correctness of our item of last week. The •fire -alarm belies were finally placed in 'position on' Saturday last. They are connected at Willson's Bank, Scott Bell's factory the Chief's resi- dence and to the wheel house. Our system, is almost as,perfect as any out- side the cities,• Mr, Harry Millard, of the Royal Hair Dressing parlor, has been forced through. the inerease of his customers to put in an extra chair—Mr. Wm; Martin, lati3 of London,. being the new man. Harry has also introduced ono of those comfortable and. conVenielu "swing"' chairs into town. . The first of a series of cricket match-. as between the Upper and Lower 'Wingharn. schools, will be played on Saturday afternoon next, in Agricul- tural grounds, • We are pleased to. see the manly old game once more in favor • • with our juveniles, as. on the School • ground is laid the foundation -of suc- cessful cricket. •• • About sik o'clock on Monday even- ing last, -a rather motley crowd proceed - down the gravel road toviards'Belgrave, where' was promised' a most interesting horseLrace-between, oWned„..b,y. a local farmer' and an itinerant gypsy; The race was from the first to the second culvert, and for $5 a side... The gypsy proved, an easy` winner. i few dollars changed hands on the result, : • Mr. Themes Henderson, of the Blue, vale. -Read, • has bad twa ,fine sheep worried byhounds belonging to Rich-. ard Kinsman. There are a nombei• of such animals running at Nrge, and a something is found forale. hands or dogs, dogs, they amuse. theinselycis •by diver sions sitniirir to sech :just 'reetitieued, As the law ,Stitruls, no damage irsllow ed.by the Municipal POtn,cil for sheep killed when the owner of the clogs is known, so Mr.:Henderson has to pocket. his loss with the best grace 'possible. The. Owners of sbeh animals should keep 'them at home, or see that um!. are.seoirrely rnuzzled.. On. Saturday. evening .last we were started from a: most pleasant reverie by the.alarming cry of •"fire" on Main Street, the scene of which was found .to be in .j: J. Hotruith's work shOp. The hose cart and firemen, as usual, Were promptly. on the spot, but no water was forthconiing._ Upon seeking an explanation we found that a false alarm had' been'iotended to be sounded. the same evening, and -the water at the wheel house had been turned oft:during the day to test the time -taken in iltart-. ilia. Fortunately the flames were ob- served in time.a.nd easily extinguished by a few buckets of water: We are of the opinion that the the tests above re ferred to are. mere pastirees, and • like the cry Of "wolf !.wolf !" may in the end result in any other thatk pleasant cansequencei. • • MA.REIAGES. Eoxmirin--HAnnoax:—On the 28th ult., atthe Manse Cranbrouk, by the „Rev. D. B. McRae, Mr. D. Eclinure, of Ethel to Miss. Elizabe h 'Haddock, of Grey; EURRECIN—HOLMES. —In Olinton, on the 3rd inst., by the.Rev; D. G. Sutherland, Mr. Robt Amnion to Miss Harriet Holmes, all of Clinton.. • WALLAds—Yotavo,—At the residence of the bride, by the Rev. W. 'Leitch, Mr. Robert Wallace, to Mies Olive Young, all of Dungininon. . • DEATHS. Goderich l'o*nship' On the 20th u t , the beloved wife or Mn Jos: Sharpe. . Ross —in East Wawanosh, on the 28th ult., Maggie, daughter of Wm, Ross, —aged 20 years, deeply regretted, MeGuwail.—In East Wawimosh, on the 29th u t Mary d'utgliter of Ueo. Me - Gowan, aged 20 years. COURT .OF REVISION, GODERICH TOWNSHIP, TMAKE notice that a Const of Revisia.1 for the TOwia- L.ship of Gederieh, will Wei its..drat sitting at tiolniesville, on the Iinth d..y, of May, t81, Cul11111(11111. ing at 10 o'clock a. in., for the:purpose of hearirigand rectifying all complaintsaa 0, or errors the AS - moment Roil of the preeent )0 .r. .411I parties inter- ested are requested 50 (155008. JA*M.E0 PATTON,. - Atitztleipal Clerk, . (iodate); Township* mar 2, 1881. 114- C , diAlantle Dep 't a Success AT FAT & WISEMAN'S. LADIES, CALL AND LEAVE YOUR ORDER. WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT. Mantle Silk, Mantle &Amen, Frogs, Ornamets, Fringes, Buttons, (Szc,. , READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TIES, • SHIRTS, COLLARS, (to. • Produce take?? .in Exchange, - •THE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM OF CLINTON. i'VEZN;.1\T_ REMOVED • The subscriber begs to: inform the Public that he has removed .to • MR... SPOONER'S BUILDRIC, next the Market. • Having settled 1#.4b. the Trigur- ande. Companies . on a most • satis- faCtory basis, he begs to intimate • that .he has decided toclear out all his 014'Stock,at.Greatly'REDuCE1)-• RATES,' --some at HALF, and some at•LES$,TITANQRIGINAL.CQST,-: th.p. *4010 to, b..olearea.-out :in the :0ouigo-.0f-Two.:-Mon0,g:,,::Lllatg..:and .4: • Caps at •HalfPrjCe: GROOERIES at Greatly.-Redi,Icedi"-R4teSi.,: A .call'soli:eited::WM. COATS. 777 — -IN -THE BRICK BLOCK, . . Mr...Plumsteers Old- Stand, Laving the Store and Stock of Mr. Plums ee 'on the most favorable terms, and 'made satisfactory arran6 rnents with the Insurance Company, will offer,the balance ,ef: - his, stock saved from fire, at • . . _ • • Less Thai the" Original Cost Also, having put in a . • • . 111. • rt:Stock In A departments, will offer thein at BOTTOM'PRICES. Thanking the public for theirliberalpatronage in _the o1.4 stand,. he hopes for a continuance of the. Same in his new stand; , , • Don't Forget the Place, — • Next to the Montreal Telegraph Office. • • Eggs and Butter take!, e,xchange for Goods, andtheEignesf Market Price Paid • ,11. WRIGHT,IVfr, Plamsteel's OI 'Stal, ALI3ERT STREET. 777 Cheap Cash Store, Clinton. 777 r 7