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Huron Record, 1881-07-29, Page 5Ilia LALE OF ritINT .aV WPW :ICILY AND 4 UQT7ST .BIG SALE OF PARASOLS �TQR ,I'VE✓ AND AUGUST: BIG SALE .OF STRAW GOOD. •BIG AIM .OF DRESS GOOD. Big Bargains in IVIUSLINS. Big .:Bargains in BUNTINGS.: Sig Bargains in CASHMERES. Pig •fir Bargains in SILKS.. BIG B4R0A/N$; ALL ROUND D.URIEG JULY AND AUGUST, TO RE1D17CE S' .QCE. 'C .S E1 ..FOR.' PTT 'Z"1R� . _will pay ready, :castifor any.quantity .f goitd:,liatter, to.•any 'farmer.. wanting :cash. I will•pay half cash, if wanted or pay all trade if desired; for one to :oke thousand Lubs of butter Farmers, don't forget this. • .JOHN HODGINS, Clinton , T11E... HIGHEST AWARD At the Centennictl— Exhibition d The. United States Centennial Commission have,•;upon the recommendation of the Judges of Group No. XX•V„•have unanimously' awarded to SOIIMEIt & Co..manufacturers of Grand, • Square and Upright . Piano -Fortes, ;FIRST MEDAL OF MERIT. and DJ•PLOMA OF HONOR, for the Essential Qualities of a 'rfect Plano, -Forte, viz .—Volume, Purity, and Evenness of Tone, Elasticity of;PeToueh, and Superiority of Workmanship. • ,(Signed) A. ,T..GOSHORI , J. I:. CAM_ PBELL, u J: lig HAWLEY, Director -General. Secretary. ' President. Have, secured the .Agency. of the above for Ontario; andwill keep constantly on hand a FULL STOCK.. In a word, the. S4EMtER PIANO is male to stand, not tnerelyt an an orna niental'pieee,of Furniture, but as a Musieal,Instrument•;,not for a day or a year only, but for a,lifetime: it honestly trade, so that continuous and severexilse' will not impair its fine qualities of Tong and Action, and owing to -its extra:anzl substantial case work, it will remits longer in tune than any other plane, .and.. endure as a 'faithful means, the harnrouious interpretations o£.'thebeautiful in Musicigar We will, guaranteesatisfaction in every respect. • N. 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 hold' tlieniselves responsible for the •iteirnv of : ' Years. S.eeou.d, a , ��H• nd� • •anc�s� •end • ' C?xgans Taken In Exchange. ' • D�HERTY & G16BIN .CLNT.Gtl Lonorouft, Friday of lasdesbt week wasgobserved as'. a general holiday by our. citizens, the: Occasion, being the:return wicket match 'between the Clinton and Londesboro clubs and the concert of the home ,club is the evening. In the afternoon the visitors. ,appeared .on the .scene and, both teams ” buckled " down to work. Clinton,going tothe bat, made 5a • nuns' to which Harland:contributed 13: and laraib 9. Londesborn going to bat re- tired for the small score of 31. sOn Clinton making their second essay 70. runs were tallied to. which Wheatley contributed 19 and Dennis 15. This left •Londesboro 21 runs to win but' they were .disposed of this time almost as speedily as in the first only footing up 32 thus giving the viotory to Clin- ton. by 58 nuns. The detailed score will be found in the sporting column. McKenzie.and E. Coleman, of Seaforth, bowled well for the home team while Harland, Dennis and Manning trnn-C died the ,ball for the visitors. .M the conclusion of tbe,game the players ad-: journed for supper to Bell's hotel where: mina.hozs.iTohn Bell had served up as good:a supper as ever hungry. cricketers.' enjoyed. After clue justice had .been done sthe inner man .the crowd ad-• journed to discuss the incidents .of the day and the. lacrosse match with the Wingham boys who were on their way home from Clinton, In the evening of the clay just men.' tioned the Cricket Club gave.a grand concert in the Temperance Hall. The names of 112r, T. E. Joslin,'of Seaforth, and Prof, Holmes and Mrs. Whitt, .of Clinton, were sufficient guarantee ,that; the entertainment was to yield a good, return toticket holders and they were not by any -means disappointed. Mr. A, H, Manning of Clinton was called on to occupy the chair which duties that gentleman discharged in a.highly satisfactory •manner. The "Golden Slippers by Prof. Holmes and the cricketers' Who took part in the game' in the afternoon, was enthusiastically' received. 'Then followed a solo by Mrs. Whittafter. which '"llMorarity ' in costume . by r Mr; ".,1oslin :brought ,,down the 'h tuse.`hMr L. Thorne of Blyth gave The Belle of the • Ball."' in that gentleman's usual .style A character Song—by MCrit ser produced repeated bursts of , laughter. Beiides 111[sssea. Steep; Rippey, Wooil'inaii and Hiles'. gave Several pieces 'all of which were; well received, The Clinton Brass Band were sin atendance'as was also the Blyth String=Band: A most successful con- cert wasbrought to a diose by the. audience singing "God save• the Queen." After the concert those w-io felt so in dinned trippMlle " st": unto the wede ynaa .hours]fight " infanta . Belicl's ,hotel, ... 'Beigratwe. Rev. J. Philp is away on a "visit.,. Wm. Morrison's sale of. furniture &c,-, • advertised- for last Saturday, did not take place. Cause—no bidders :, r ILL. -Wm. Ceaser, asection inan,on' the Railway, has been laid up for some, lint we trust he will soon. &a able to bes around again GORED.—Mr; John. Coultfoe, o£••V aw anosh, had a valuable horse hookd •by ` one of his cattle,' while grazing in the pasture. The, horse will be. finable to.. work for some tame, but with care will be aU right again.' BAILIFF'S SALE.— The 'W,ingham. bailiff" sold by auction here, on Satur day:last, a • threshing Machine, a span. efi horses, 3 head of cattle,. ;bobsleighs, harness, coo, • As it was so cash sale, • they .did not bring very high ,figures. .1 ICARI,X A RVNAV'AY.—A8Uft, Bark ley was preparing tb .go .to Wingham.' afew days ago,, and was placing the :robe in the buggy, it . frightened the horse, which becaaaie unmanageable,:and' ran along the road; 'drawing ;arawith him until be broke the :buggy.:. dile was finally by tuning into a,•shed;w;ith- out any serions'results. BARN RAIsII,i{it•;—There• arena ';great many barns being built, this: year in this neighborhood•and,tthe main eacitewent With our young men,. and ,1 +may;add some of .our old4ones, is the rac at the raisings. .I.tobort Riley had •a :large raising last week and Robert Irwin also, Alex McDougall will have a;large• raising this week. .This in to be a test of generalship between two notedisap- tains. They, have been selecting somas the best hands,•the last two..weelts, and an exciting tlmeis expected, .. CLINTON M441t k TS: . (Corrncted.ovary Thurtiday,attgrpeton,) Whent, tall par Buell,, • • • $1 18 to 11od, - 1,x15 to OFa,t itt9ng,'oi:edoho f, • •- ` ; 1.16 too + 0 3a. to •116r1oyi r ' .kms . 0;45 to P• I'oAOtat0s, . 11.86 to - ' 000. to :lube} y • x., . 0 02126 to 800. to 06 7660 to t0 d 00 to '00 bo IiaCn r. •. Iitcfc,,, shocpakin@ 4 Boit, • • s , . Timothy, ,.. 1 20 113 1 12 0 90 0 0 76 70 .026 0 14 12 00 0'60 1 25 7 60 ti oa 1.1102 • Bordered, Prints, Regatta Prints,,. Black and. Colored Muslins, Skirtings, Ducks, Cottonades, White and Gray Cottons,, Cotton Yarn and Carpet Warps..• •NOTICE. We will•• always pay ti , Highest Market Price for BUTTER AND EGGS EITHER IN 4 AS•H'OR TRADE. M .A.. Z £_ S ^ ' IV.;�A. REMOVED. The subscriber begs to inform, the Public that he has removed to M R. SPOONER'S BUILDING, next the, .arket. ,Having ;settled with the c,Tnsur- ance Companies on 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 gat HALF, and :some at LESS THAN ORIGINAL COST, the Sole to b l .. ... d_.out %n -the course ...-- ..r. � of Two Months._ :Hats:• -.air Caps -at-Half Price. 'GROCER. at Greatly Reduced Rates. A call solicited. wm. C QAT5. 0 _FOR THE MONTH' ,OJ> .:A,.UGtST. . • ;.:_ TO PROCEBD.IN.0 WITH::REBHILD1. C . •• ,and eictension2Of,premisee,. 'WILL 'OFFER .. EA 'GAA 4N .ALL LINES OF ,GO.ODS,, in order to make room -for the alterations and ;intension, of premises; ,; AAt • fa •`WAEKFR'S' ': TE T'3t ':TER'WORKER,, ` _.. bort :Strtlep,.,a1?tt . N.