Huron Record, 1881-05-13, Page 5J
4i'aiid !frhunph of
$easoii!
The Show at I1ODG/N9 D,ess
and Pint Warebouge, Clinton.
Big Drive of Bargains for MAY
and JUNE.
Immense Purchase of PARASOLS
Immense Purchase of Black and Colored .Buntings.
Immense Purtlrase of Black. and Colored Cashmeres,.
Wool Beiges',
r Immense Purchase of Light, Fancy J I shill, for Dresses
Brown and White 1liuslins,'Black and White Mus-
lins, a,ll-White Muslin;;, White Picucs--lovely pat-
terns.—Light Ground Prints, Dark Ground Prints.
krs" Immense Purchase of Embroideries..
ar 3 Cases Misses' and Bogs' Fine. Straw Hats ---tip-top
styles—very cheap,
-grand ..:.how - .of• sWinery
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The Ilurn- ismaking a poise with the crowds that
rush to the
Silk Drsss,' and Print Warehonso of : Hum',
USE KERR'S N. M. T. SEM THREADS,
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TO IIAD • AT
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HIGHEST AWS. +R
At the Centennial Exhibition 1
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STErneris.•--•At Sealorth,' on the 3rd inst,,.
the wife of Thomas Stephens, i'f a son.
Ill Goderich Township,. on the 7th inst., the
}1 ife of Mr, WIn. Craig, all, Sou a
MARRIAGES.
CoLLIs—MOALL1sTER.—At the 'Bride's re-
sidence in Myth, by the Bev. A. McLean,
'on the 2ntl inst., Mr.' T. Collis, to Mrs:.
McAllister, €till of Blyth.
IIwEATIIS.•
MARTIN,—In Blyth, en the 6th inst. Millie
Annabel, daughter of 0. G.'and Mary
Nortfn,'uged 1. year, 8 months and 22
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PARSEays.R,—In Godciicll Toansbil�,..on the
Oth inst., Annie Parker, wile of Mr.
Win, Parker, aged 74 yea"- 9 months
and 2 days.
W ATso\ ..—At Mason City,. Iowa,. nn the
16th April, Kate 0. Watson, eldest (laugh-
ter of Mr. Lancelot Watson,. late of Glod-
ericil, broths, to Mr. W. N. Watson, of
• 5eai'ortli, • aged 21 years.
..,Tso..—'. t Mason City, Iowa, on ;April
23th, George C, Watson, eldest son et
Lancelot Watsoni late of Goderiell, bro-
ther of IIr, W, N. Watson, t`Seaforth,
aged 24 years.
Ressf:Ln,--In • Brussels, on Sattirdal't
April.:0th, Millie L. eldest daughter
of George. and Maly Rntsell, aged. O.
3 eons, 9 mo'.:
MoLeAN Seaforth, on . Saturldav;
April 30(11,. Jennie Smith,r,.
wile of M
M. Y. McLean, of the Huron ,Expositor,
aged 39 years. .
COURT OF' REVISION,
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.'
•
TAKE notice that n Court of Rolandfor the Town-
ship of Goderich,will hold its first sitting at
Ilohnesvillo, on the Soth day of May, 1881, comntent:-
iug at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of hearing and
rectifying all complaints against, or errors on the A.
sessment-ltoll of the present yen. All partiesinter-
ested aro requested to attend. • '
• JAMES PATTON,
Municipai Cleric. -
Coderfeb Township, May 2, 1881. 11-2
Public School Teachers.
EXAMINATIONS; I8L'.1
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For:First Class—At the Normal School, Toronto,
on Monday, July 18th, at 2 p, nt., coumienoing with
fgrado Q, :nonprofessional, followed by examinations
or•1 rstCaass Certificates and grade A and.B First
Class
tot Soeond and Third Class --At the Town of God
.rich, and Clinton, and Seaforth Higgh Schools, on
Monday, Jult 11th, at 2 p. in.- currently. with the In-
termediate oamination for nigh Schools and upon
the same papers.. . •.
Foruis of the ttetices,to ho previously given by the can-
thdate cam bo obtidned on application to the Secra
tory. •. .
—It isindisponsihlo that candidates notify the. Secret
'tary.not later than the-ist otJuno, of their Intention
to present themselves for examination.
Candidates for First and Second Class. certificates
are required to forward the necessary .cert llcates of,
mese 5 in teaching, and all are required to 1urtttsh
-ccrtiticates•ohnoral.character.- • •
Candidates for Second and Third Glass must state.
whether they intend to write in Goderieh'or at seine
of the other maned Mei Scho&s
PETER ADAirtsox;
See'y .Boar@ Ex'rs.
€.'oderlch, 'Jiay 2n1; d8Sl, . • 11.2
The United States Centennial Comniissicn have, upon the recortmlertdation:
of the Judges of Group No. XXV,,-have unanimously llwarcled to SOT MER '&:
Co.. manufacturers of Grand, . Square and Upright Piano -Fortes, , FI RST.
MEDAL OF: 'MERTI' ani DIPLOMA OF HONOR for
the Lsential Qualities of :a Perfect Piano -Porte, .viz ;=•Volunie,.Purity,�and
Evenness of Tone, Elasticity.. of Touch, and Superiority of:Worknanship.•
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(Signed)
A. T, GOSHORN, J. Ib. CAMPBELL, Ja R. IIAWL.EY.,.
Director -General "Secretary, President.
Dohei.ty-
O-LINTON
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WARE-800MS.
B. 'EI;
FROrMETOI(',
Agent- for . J. . ELLIOTT. & SON'S _ cele-
brated °''McCerinfLek'a Self -Binder," "Mead-
ow -Lark Mower and. Reaper," I' Triititll>hl.
Reaper" and "Warrior 1iuwer_;"• E'. •Jf,
CRAIG'S "Strathruy H.ttr'ves't'er" and
"Hummingbird Mower," "-New 0,anaidiitn
.Thresher,"- with engines. hTi€ kinds of
PLOUGHS and other Implements,
REPAIR ,S..°°lliiayon
•Rememb'er'thelpi ice,
-NEi t DOOR SOUTH OF FAIR'S MULL.
Clinton, Ma).a, '81..
Have secured the Agency of the, above for Ontario, •:. and will
keep constantly on hard a FULL STOCK..
In a word, the SOHMER PIANOlis made to'atttntl, not merely as-an'orna
mental piece of Furniture, but as a Musical Instrument ; not for a day or a year
only, but fora lifetime. It' is honestly' made, ao that co.ntinuou- and •sovere use
will not impair itii file' qualitieeof Tone and Action, and' owing to •itis extra and
rtubtantial case work, it will remain. lodger in tune than any other.piano, and
endure as a faithful. means, ..thee harmonious interpretations of the -:beautiful in
music. IED.. We will.gnaraztef satisfaction hi every respect.• -
• N. B. --The' Can pony, gives 'with each . Piano a Warranty, to be
a PERFECT INSTRUMENT IN EVERY. RESPECT, made of the Best.SeaL.
- oned Material, ancyhaldr themselves responsible for the terin .of; 6 Years.
Second -Hand* Pianros' • and Organs
Taken in Exchange.
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D.OHERTY &GIBB.T1.NGS��
' CLUNTO.N..
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Repeat orders. Per .express.
iUhitIllS, Dass GOOd:S,
Colored and Blau Girdles,
crrt, lace ani , fril/ ngs,
U
RI HATS.
The Dry Goods Emporium of
Clinton.
F r
Wisem an.
REMOVE.
The subscriber subscriber begs to inform the
Public that he has removed to MR;
SPOONER'S BUILDING, next the Market.
Having settled with the Insur
ance ° "Companies on a - most satis-
factory basis, he begs to intimate
that he . has decided to clear out all
his old Stock, at.Greatl ; REDUC-ED
RATES ---some. at HALF, and some -.
at LESS .THAN . ORIGINAL COP;
the whole to be cleared out in the
course of Two Months. Hats . and.
Caps at ITaif Price.. GIZOCRIES
at_Greatl :.Reduced Rates.
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A:call: Solicited. WM. COATS.'
CHEAP' CASH
1181 ' eceive
X77
which will be offered at mach below., rtgular price,
In Men's black and colored Felt and American Fur
flats, Newest styleg and fine goods.
Boys' Felt, all styles'and:all kinds.
Men's straitly/rifts, Panama and Muskinawr fine: New
York goods. -.
Boys and Childrens straw hats.
Men's cloth and -silk caps.
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Also AMr'RICAN.I3QRDERED GAMONS aide MUSLIN,, l'
at low prices.
SILK COIR) and TASSELS, all colors,
NEW PARASOLS and SUN .SHADES,.•
A, Large stock of NEW. :I AMEtJRG'r EDC N;GS, Cheap.
.....�—.:—dao
Butter and Egs..Thke»I. as, C'ash,:
Mr. Plu 1.'ia, al,4)and—neit. •to the ' Montreal. Telegraph.'
Oat"; Albert Street, Clintox.
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