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Huron Record, 1881-06-10, Page 54•.Iraiid Trituuph of the Season ! The Shore at /iODOiNS 11' ess and Print Wdrehouse, Clinton, Big Drive of Bargains for MAY an JUNE. Immense Purchase of PARASOLS. re- Immense Purchase of Black and Colored Buntings. ff Immense Purchase of Black and Colored ..Cashmeres,. Wool Beiges. Immense Puciiase of Light, Fancy Muslin,. for Dresses— Brown, and White Mibslins, Black and White Mus- fins, all -White Muslius, White Picues—lovely pat- terns.-Light at-terns -Light Ground Prints, Dark Ground Prints, " Ixminense Purchase of Embroideries. " 3 Cases Misses' and Boys' Fine Straw Hats—tip-top styles -very cheap. Grand Show of Millinery ! • ity during the past week amongst the Porter's Hill. 1)=01—The annual picnic in connecN S Con with the public school of this vrl-A lage will take place on. Thursday dune 16th. in McDonald's grove opposite the school house. All who -may find it con- venient are kindly invited to attend. SAY &{FIST Corrie. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Armstrong, of Bay field, are visiting at the residence of their son, the V. S., in this village. The Howick Insurance company met in this village last week, and received 21 applications covering risks amount- ing to $27,125, Mr. McGrath of the Gerrie livery DRY GOO'DS1 .EMPOEIUM For 1V.ANTLES, For SUN SHADES, ,' For READY-MADE= CLOTHING. For MUSLIN, For BUNTINGS stable, lost a valuable young horse on Wednesday last. The animal had been For A WELL ASSORTED STOCK You will Pic/ it the Right Ram ailing for some time, and on tkat day was attacked by an acute spinal disease which caused his death in a few hours. Bees " are =fashionable in Gerrie., One day last week about 30 boys super- intended by S.P. Dorland, Esq., turned in and planted a large field of potatoes for Mrs. Wilson, and on Thursday last the foundation of the new Presbyterian Church in this village wasdug by a bee. $uininerhill Our village carpenter is now working in the city (Clinton.) A quantity of timber for the new bridge has been laid on the .grounds. ' The fall wheat is rather thin anct is beginning to show signs of heading out. . The hay crop is going to •be very light, the clover being in bloom already. This is owing chiefly to a want of rain. Rev. W. Henderson, of ]Myth, has been making pastoral calls in this vicin- Tho Hum is making,a noise with the crowds that rush to the Silk • Dross and Print Warehouso of Huron, USE KERR'S. K. M1 T. SEWING THREADS, PO 13E HAD AT HIGHEST AWARD members of St'. Peter's church here. . - A'publie exarnination was held in thepublic school here on Friday, the 3rd-inst., in which the pupils were ex- amined .by, Mr. Wni, Evans, teacher of S. S..No. 9, Goderich township, and - their teacher Mr. Geo. M. Kilty, in all .the subjects. taught during the last half year. There were 21 .visitors, presnet,, several.. of • whom delivered bhort ad- dresses at•the close, ,Highly; complimen- tary to both teacher . and pupils, and. .all were apparently.well pleased .with the 'rosillt of the exauiination. • Pupils. present, 71. • • .. The Gr anger's picnic at. Port Staley last Friday, 'was. attended , by •6,000 farmers and others,` chiefly from 'the county of Elgin; .only a few: hundred being from D.Iiddlesex. TheMaster.of the U;•. S..N.atiopal Usrange,was present and delivered a lengthy speech on• tile - (10 advantages of the order. . `01:NNErr.--:1n Ilowiek, on the 31st ult;, the ,wife -qt Richard 13uhhet ofa,son.. ' AGNF.11`-hs Gorrio, on the 28th ult., the Wife of • lir. James Aguew of a MUM -liter, 8..1UEP}IER11. -4n, Clinton, on the 31st ult,x the • wife. of Mr. James Shepherd, of a son: � 1LLIGv-}t1 TI,PiiGE —At • the residence of the bride's father, koderiuh township, on the 1st:kelt., At the Centennial Exhibition l The United States Centennial Commission,have, upon the' recommendation of the Judges of.Group• No. XX V•,, have'unanimously awarded:to SQHMEI,• �C Co., manufacturers., of 'Grand,. Square end 'Upright Piano -Fortes, FIRST MEDAL. OF. MERIT and DIPLOMAOF. HONOR, for the Eeseutial .Qualities of a. Perfect Piano -Forte, viz.:—' •olume, Purity, and Evenness of Pone,; Elasticity of'Touch, and ;Superiority of Workmanship: (Signed) . A. T. GOSHORNT, J. L: CAMPBELL,.. 3. R. HAWLEY, • Duector-GBneral • Se;retary.. • President oherty I44hh4. by the Rev. 3lr. Livingstone, \Ir. W. Million, of Colborne, to Miss Essic, daughter of Sir. W. ltdt- ledge. •`fie observe froth rocoii1 English,advlcos, that prices for this article of.farin produce due likely to bo mock. lower thin•last.season. Prices for all grades inLiver- pool, have lately declined heavily, owing to the im• mm:do quantity-.madsf in both Europe and the United States this season. over last. Besides,the. enormous entntity of Better' no now nsanufacturodl, materially effects' the pried of real batter, the formorbeingmade' for about elle• third the •price of the latter and is pro- nounced •by Chemists, perfectly healthy as. an article 'of food. Tho Prices paid by dealers at+'tbo present time are not warranted by the curronspriaes in Bag • . CLINTON 111A1tIi&ETS.. • (Corrected every Thursday afternoon:) Wheat, fall per bush.,' . 81 09 to 1 10 Red, - z- - 1 10 to .1 .12 Spring, Rodohaff, • - -. 1 06 to 1 10 - • 1 09 to 1 16. ' 0 36. t0' 0.34 • 0 60 to 0 90 •• 0 00' to 0 00' 0 00 to. 6 60 0 26 to 0 30 -• - - 0 12 to 0'18 0 10 to 0 11 • 8 00 to.10 00 6 60 to 0 00 • 0 16 to 1 26 • 0 00 to .7' 60 • 9.00 to -8 25 • 0 22 to 0.22' d•ifo, , • Pats Barley, Peas, - • . • Flour, Potatoes, B • ligga,utter, Irides, Shcof, • . eepskIns, • R • Timothy, . - Wool, Have secured the A:gencx•of the. above. for Ontario, and will keep constantly on hand, a FULL: STOCIC, In a word, the SOHMER• PIANO is Made to stand, notmerely as an orna mental piece of Furniture; but as a Musical Instrument; not for a' day. or a year only, but for a lifetime. It is honestly made, so that continuous 'a and severe use will not impair its fine qualities of Tone and Action, and'owillg to its extra and substantial case work, it will remain longer in tune •than: any other piano; . and endure as' a faithful means, the harmonious interpretations of the bcautifirf in music. Wc We will guarantee satisfaction in every respect... NI B. ---The Company gives with each Piano a Warranty, to be a PERFECT INSTRUMENT IN EVERY RESPECT, made of the Best Sea- soned: Material, and hole themselves••responsible for the term of 6 Years. Second: Mand Pianos and .Organs Taken in Exchange. ' Boit and Shoe GEO. I- ARLA ND Ilan opened a boot and shoo store two doors north of Swartz's Hotel, where ho -has orscIlene an assort - meet of hoots and shoos w111311 ho will" sell cheap for • rash. 150 58 also prepared to do all .kinds of euetom work out of the test material. hive .per cant. dis- count made on all purchnsoswstktir'bbots during the months of June and July. A FOR SALE. TIl1; Undersigned offers the following drtietes for sa o .• sc o ou o t, nosero l 1 t t d bl I sr 1 i n beam • 'thistle 'cutter `slpiRh, 1 Bot of Iron barrows, (now) mmnufactnrod by Miller &Tedford; 1 lumber wagon, ' 1 hay rack, 1 pair of bob•eleighe, one funning mill, WhUlto trees and neck yoke, grind stone, forks, ac. - ;11:' VIP WOW, (intone "17"11 t lliiton, Junc 2, 1881. 1,3.4 • . f.' a• DO:ETY OLUNTO N.. P ROpTTCm TA.KmN- PAT 8i, WISEMAN. REMOVED. ,0 The: subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has removed to . MR. SPOONER'S UiLDINC, nexttheMarket. Haring settled with the Insur- ance. nsurance• Companies: qn a most satis factory basis,he begs to • intimate that he has decided to clear out all his old Stock, at Greatly -REDUCED RATES ---,some at HALF, and some at LESS THAN ORIGINAL COST, the whole to be cleared out in: the course of Two .Months. Hats and Caps at Half Price. GROCERIES -at-Greatlr`Red t a es:. . A. call solicited: • VVI COAT. 777 CHEAP CASH STORE. Est k mils/ 0 is which will 1 be offered a' much below regular' prices. In Men's black and colore d Felt and America nFur Hats, Newest styles fine goods.: 844'. Felt, all..styles kinds. Men's straw hats, Panama and Mackinaw, ine ./Veto York goods, wp -Boys' andChildrens straw hats.... Men's cloth. and .silk caps, E E 0 THE _ t .. Also', AMERICAN BORDERED LAWNS and.. MUSLIMS.• at low prices. SILKCORD and TASSELS, all colors, NEW PARASOLS,and SUN SHA:DE$r• A Large stock of NEW HAMBURG, 'EDGINGS. Cheap. • • Butter and:EgqskTaken as' dash: Mr. Plumsteel!ss stand -L -next to the' Montreal' Telegraph'' ` Office, Albert Street,' Cliatola, G. H. RIO HT1