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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1891-11-11, Page 8Te Advertisers, risers, ,till cleangea of Adcerasentente, to insISre, insertion •itr the current i8821e, 9,rtust be received at the office not later thetas Monday noon. Oopy for changes received later than Monday noon will hereafter be at the; Adver- tiser s own risk. WVl.7l7'DLY d: TODD, Publishers. The Huron Nevus -Record 1.60 is Year -S1.25 In Advance. Wednesday Noy. Mb, 1891. LOCAL N1 WS. 1 1! awl Around the "niub.' Ialh. OOAX, UTIuas.-All redoes hi chess eolumus of meetings or entertainments, previous to holding of the same,at which an admission fueia 2harged,orfidwwhich a pecuniary benefit is to be derived, will be eharged at the rate of ten cents per line. THE MOa'1' LARGELY CIRCCLA1'ED PAYER IN'r1IJS SECTION, WANTED -A good general servant to whom good wages will be paid - Apply to Mrs. 'Phos. Jackson, jr. Mu. T. JACKSON JR. attended the Greig-Ciaik nuptials iu Torouto Last week. REV. Ma. S'TEWART of Willis church couduote service in Londes- bwough on Thursday. til LSSNELLIE FAIR 18 On a pruloug• ed visiting tour to Toronto, Wood stock, Detroit anti other places. MR. A. SEELEY, recently in the employ of Mr, 0. Johnston, now holds a situation in Lyndoch, Out. ExrliEes-meseeuger W. G Potts was ori' his run a part of this and last week and paid his Clinton friends a visit. MR. OWEN B.ILLARD4 not long since ism ployed in the Doherty Or- gan Factury, now holds a good situ. atiou iu Johnston, Penna., U. S. UDR cotein now appears with a much reduced head, this fact need not necessarily be connected with the recent, lively teetotal agita- tion in town, 11111. T. M. CARLING has been going on a limp for the past week, the manifestation of au attack of in- flaminatot'y rheumeti8m. Ho has about recovered. GROCER GEO S'TEwART lost a quantity of mercliaudi:se in the re- cent Paris fire, it is probable the value thereof will be made good by the railway company. ON THURSDAY last Messrs Jae. Howe, Chas. \Vilsan and Lon Tour linaon left to juin a party bound for a hunting tour iu the vicinity of THE GUNPOWDER PLOT -A SUR - Burks hallo, Muskoka. PRISE.-Ou the evening of the 5th lust. the local Orangemen with MR, JAMES Fate has about coni- their families and a few intimate pleted his stock stables and they are friends stormed the residence of model in every respect. Farmers Bro. Geo. Hauley. Tho occasion or others whc cuntemplatean,ythiug was the commemoration of Guy in this Lino should first take a look Fawkes Day. Mr. and Mrs. Hanley at Mr, Fair's, gave the visitors a right royal wel- UN1oN THANKSGIVING SERVICE corns, although the great temporary will be held in the town hall on addition to their household Thursday at 11 o'clock to be con- was as great a surprise as the tree - ducted by thee Rev. Mr. Osborne, meats plot of many years ago. late eofd the thist church here, A Oysters and sweet eats galore were collection is asked iu aid of our local served about 10 o'clock and a very poor. enjoyable evening spent. All were unanimous that they had come to a REEVE MANNING and Town Clerk "House of Orange," for on the walls Coats are forced to the confinement were charts and warrants and corti- of their homes by a combination of finks dating back many genera - afflictions. We trust they will tions -the Orange, the Purple, the both soon be able to resume their Blue, the R. A, P., the Scarlet, .the social, mercantile agd profeeaional Black to the Red Cross -all blend - places, ing together in the comfortable home ea one. Long may Mr, and Mit. ENos [LULL will make him- Mrs Hauley and the Orangemen be self a resident of town for the wiu- spared to meet ou such memorable for months after which he intends occasions. to remove to Michigan and take up farm laud. The farm in Bullets SATURDAY afterguou last a team, which he has just vacated will be attached to a waggon, the property worked by Mr. Thos. Biggiu. of Mr. Jag Reynolds, which had been tied in front of the Rattenbury TN WILLIS CI1cnk1I ou Thursday house, broke their bonds and evening at 7. 30 will be held a so• made for the north at a greater sial farewell benefit, for and to be pace than regulation speed. It addressed by Rev. Mr. Osborne looked as though they iutouded to prior to his removal from town, It stay at Tun NEws RECORD'S new and will be conducted by the united el'- inviting premises, but had gotten forts of the town churches. Ad- so touch headway that they couldn't missiou 15o., twee, for 25o. bring up in time. The consequence was that the waggon collided with Axorann HEAVY BEREAVEMENT- ono belonging to Mrs. Robt. Cook, Tho old saying that "Troubles never opposite the prince of Wales hotel come singly,'' is very frequently overturning the latter vehicle and verified, and this has been the sad throwing the driver, a young ratan, experience of an esteemed family in out and landing him on his back, oar midst. Last week Rev. and but fortunately, and almost miraoul- Mrs Edge were called upon to bury oualy, without doing him any in - the remains of a dear little boy. On jury. The horses attached to the Tuesday came the heartrending overturned waggon were also thrown message came that \[r. Daniel Tay- prostrate, and. horses, harness and for-\[rs. Edge's oldest brother- pole of the waggon were a mass of was instantly killed while at work almost inextricable entanglement on his farm. Mr. Taylor resided until some one cut portions of the near Owen Sound, occupied prom- harness. The runaway team let up inent positions in the church, and in Fair's lumber yard. The damage community and was the father of a all round was trifling. It would large family. The accident is one seem that good feeding as well as of the saddest that has ever occurred blood will tell. The runaways are in:the community. In January Mrs. a heavy general purpose prize team Edge's mother died suddenly after a and were in that excellent fettle for short illness and in August a cousin which Mr. Reynolds' horses are was drowned at Owen Sound. Rev noted. Their speed should give Mr. Edge le estesda to attetrd their owner a ointer for use at next y 'rz'i^s'�m m.• : rima -a fits Tiroth�s'`#�`uiibr` n'ie lntoi'm'races, experts deeTa'r`iiig` sympathy of the community is ex- they made better than 2.40, but this tended in the heavy affliction.- record would not bar them out of Acton Free Press. the 2.40 class, CW3113.41'4 Qrtr10 IRWIN wan on tbeeiclt liakteat week but is ituprav- iug, MRS. WALL, of MOW/TWO. 1), C., U. S., is on a v,isl6 to bet pareuts, Mr. and Mre. James I aarn, and will probably remain here for a couple of months. Buell NuTs..-The junior mem- ber of THE NEws REoonn has recei- ved from Mr. R. Bell a nice box of prime beech nuts. The kerpele ate sound and of a very sweet flavor. If some one would be kind enough to lake the shells off, the tempting portion of the nuts wbuld soon be disposed of. I3to PEAR. -Mr. Hy. Beacom, of Goderieh tp., was up Kincardine way laet week and on his return Aimed THE NEws RECORD a pear measuring In x 102- inches grown ou the farm of Mr. E. Pollock, Hurou township. It seemed about as large as a pair of ordinary pears. While away Mr, Beacom saw man - old time friends, am,;:,-„gthein J,J Gentles, R. Hunter and others of 'Kincardine. C. 0, F, INSTALLATION AND ELEO- TIoN.-The following officers were elected and installed for the ensu• lug term :--C. R , Bro. Fortune; V. C. R., Horsley ; R. S., H. R. Stan - bury; F, S., \V. Jones ; Treas., W. Young; S. W., H. W. Cook ; J. W., A. Morrish; S. B., H. Read; J. B., H. Holland; Chaplain, -8. F. Wil- son ; J 1'. C. It., J. P. Sheppard. This court is in a flourishing con- dition, having a lnemberahip of 100. Two iuitiatioue last meeting, besides several applications. I3LUE RIBBON. -A nutnber of our young men joined the teetotal so- ciety at the solicitation of lira. Hilchcox during the stay of that lady here. It is a good move on the part of the young teen. All honor to them. One volunteer total abstainer is worth au army of legislature made ones. Stick to it, "boys." Quit you like men. Your adherence to the pledge will be an exhibition of the most manly manli- ness. Heed not the taunts or sneers of those who would ridicule you out of your resolve. MRS. TIMMINS of Blaevale, nee Tillie Carson of thio towu, died Friday Novr. 6, aged 22 years, 10 months, just a year and a day from the time she appeared a happy bride at hymen's altar. The funeral took place from Bulgravo to Wingbam cemetery on Sunday Nov. 8. We aro sure that the Many frieuds of the deceased young lady will deeply sympathioe with the beareaved re- latives in their great loss. The death of ono so young and fair is but one of the many exemplicat.ions of I;ishop Heber's words : "Death rides 00 every passing breeze, he lurks iu every flower." DEMAND. 'HER HEAVIER 000DSFu.�5. IMP FURSO W@ are prepared tor the present cold weather and are showing this week _,§§......t.1....1.-±1-111.1-§-§-§-§-§-§--§-§ HEAVY ALLS4'OOL BLAtiIi;lr'fS rat�: $: 75 a pair. MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS at 22c. each -very heavy at 39c. MEN'S HEAVY WOOL TOP Sl -I; ,,TS ,i t 45c, MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOX at 15e, ALL -WOOL GREY FLANNEL, ',Isla or twilled, 15c. a yard. UNION GREY FLANNEL 100. a yard. Auother lot of FLANNELETTES at 6/c. LADIES' VESTS 35o. HEAVY RIBBED VESTS 50 GIRL'S VESTS. all sizes, 25c. up. LADIES' BLACK CAS[IMERE 01 JVFS, 16o. a pair. LADIES' SLACK CIASHM,ERE tiOSi: 20c, a pair, Full��]] ��j WOOL SQUARES, in Black., White and Culota. Q Q' (i �j MANTLE CLOTHS-im,nense variety -50c. a yard, cut free, m VLina - MILLINERY. Our orders in this department are greatly in advatice of previous seasons, yet we are trying to keep pace with the orders by working overtime with extra help. FELT HATS DONE OVER AS USUAL. We are now showing tI 13:MBZ.,MY" & CQY (W. A. RIJTI.IERFORD, Liquidator.) LOOK AT OUR Berlin, Zephyr, Saxony, &c. 0 See I ur SILKS. Embroidery on Quilts, Washing Embroidery, &c. 0 EXAMINE OUR, NEW STOCK OF Fancy CUPS and SAUCERS f Compare our Goods and Prices with others and buy where you can do the bet. Robins 9 t � 0 Book Store and News Depot, Clinton. BEN WEBB has rented the Knox residence uu William street. THE PRESBYTERY of Huron meet- ing at Hensall, Tuesday Nov. 10. Is DONALD MCDONALD has removed to the Goo. Sherman property opposite W. Taylor's. Miss LiZZIE \ICLAUGHLIN, of Grey, presently attending Clinton Model School, has been engaged to teach in one of the departments of Londesboro public school for 1892. TUE STANDARD Of Iasi week announced that Mr, Jas. Young of Clinton would preach in the Metho- dist church, Listowel, on Sunday Novr. 8, THANKSGIVING DAY. -There will be a Thanksgiving service with aormon in St. Paul's Church on Thursday at 11 a. m. The thank offiering, by request of the Bishop of the Diocese, will be devoted to the Funds of Huron College, Lon- don. INDUSTRIAL. -No less than three different manufacturing concerns aro at present negotiating with a view to locating in Brantford. One of them is a manufacturer of shirts, another a large boot and slioe manu- facturing concern, while a third is an electrical appliance concern. GEo. PARKES of Crystal and Black's Goderich boiler and machine works, was in town Monday on his way to Blyth to fix up affairs at Grey ,k Co'a salt works so that the crytal. [Nation of the Blyth saline deposits may be effected" with the greatest economy. Crystal and Black seeot to have almost the exclusive patronage in the boiler and salt pan business on aocount of the excellence of their work and promptitude of execution. SNAKE TEA. -The family of Mr. Wilkinson had a very unenviable experieuce one evening last week, About teatime the kettle was taken to the pump, filled with water and placed on the stove. A few min- utes later a yery offensive odor was noticed throughout the house but no one conld tell the reason. Tea was made from the water taken from the kettle and drank by the family. When emptied of the water The 'Tide "ivae Totals +contain °ii water snake about a foot long. No harm other than mortified feelings has resulted. -Leamington Post. ADDITIONAL locals on other pages. SALTY. -For t he year closing Nov, lot, 13,583,253 barrels of salt have been inspected in the State of Michigan. GEO. IIOFFLICII, the obliging fac- totum of the Albion hostelry, God- erich, was ou a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Hillen over Sunday. MIt. JOHN SHEPPARD, jr., was improving yesterday. Th•rougb skilful treatment and good nursing he will likely be around in a few weeks. MR. GEO, .ICTAGGART has purr chased from Dr. Whitely his famous. matched prize team of drivers. They will bo a decided acquisition to the galaxy of magnificent horse flesh that gives tone to the equine society of this burg. W. COOPER, builder, of this town, has about completed the pre- liminary wood work on Dr. Milne's $5,000 residence at Blyth. He will finish up the inside work dur- ing the winter months, Mr. R. Hayward of this town did the brick work. MERIT \VILL TELL. -The Guy Brothers that were here last week know a good thing when they see it. They were so much taken up with rho style, fit and excellence of material in garments made by Jack- son Bros., that they ordered $180.00 worth of clothing from that firrn. THE JANITORABSENT.-."Iam com- pelled to announce, brethren," ob- served the minister, taking off his glasses and wiping them, "that our regular Wednesday evening prayer - meeting will not be held this week. I shall be on hand, of course, but the caretaker will be unavoidably absent that evening and it takes two to make a prayer•iueeting. Wo will sing the doxology and be dis- missed." Dn. G.UNN has bought the pretty Ransford cottage on Rattenbury street opposite the Presbyterian church, with two lots, one fronting on Huron street. He is refitting tho cottage previous to occupyiug it. He has also bought the Mrs Forbes property adjoining the be- fore mentioned, on, Rattenbury 'titreot•,'anis tetniiied one oftlie� Inge to the Raneford lot on Huron street, opposite Tiplings shop, and will fit it up for an office. OF Ladies' and Gentlemen's * 't t * t * t * t * FJNE''F S! * * *_. –*--*— and buyers should inspect our great stock. People who appreciate High - -Class Goods at the. Lowest Possible Price should just see what we can offer. We have the largest, stock in the county. c Jackson •-. ros. 'N. Tatters and Furriers. STOCK-REDOCING SALE OF Hardware,: -. Stoves and -. Tinware. 0 0 SOME LINES AT ASD IIBEH COST© 0 No. 9 Boilers $1.75, - regular price 62,50 No. 9 Teakettles 75c., 1.25 Dish Pans 25c,, ' " 50 Dippers 10c,, 3 3 n° 20 Large Pails 35c., „ 50 Dust Pans 10c., .,0, 20 Wash Basins 15c., f0 25 0 0 GIVE US A CALL Try our Rock Oil and Flint Chimneys. 4 o - • HARLAND- Iron and Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Clinton, Ont. -41