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The Huron News-Record, 1894-07-25, Page 8• !Yasy77; #' • . $...•fir,' ala). ],J�, Or not &tar syr, V %a. " +, .T' 2!! QL ; +t * 11C6itt4d ler ¢h s r., tItn4r,,vooxyaltcr eiteroyu« • olfdritlistea,Okta KA. ter 14pp *4(l.- 1•flru.. p�W1t, Mit•.Yonl R•,4.11taltORP .iia 'rets 1E40. Et h10Kg0, , MOSS Cut.A t.oaltltTsglr, 014341X0 reneWittlit et tIllatlatrairee ,ixk 01U11 148th; ,F W. WA�t�ral •i8 on u1041/c) 54Lota City. 04.1if4S ; p'O •'rO ;.4, astle sting t5egtort 0Ii4 y +7ici• . .T p lit.xssgs Or .y t, 0,1114 TO if ews0.e0Ora Are 1)14' D 'visit to their slitter Lily, .�o,►' *+.,t. -rt; s4 iii .(+t acit, dies oOPE ' ern' the , bad store, '•spent $1,014ap at Plyth.' C4NT71�1',QN BitOi3. Are t'hiaWe.ek Ship ping largge.'quautitles of butter to eaaat eEn Markets. It ikixt. C�IE04 D,1�C Aa 0-AfiT left veste- day on a bustnesa visjt to St, �.at1T;ar- roes. '],'HE M> s0*i! s 1TIi,, Victoria. Street, are holid#4ying among ' relatives- at 1010mi. n>!e DIi.D' IAiI) Q'' Q t 1S 40edger,, : mails Budge. a1tr A'.. BO Z 't `GLOVESS 4T P•'N , •. etc. 1 *00101 T t ifT 1 LA )DS xvissnA,x,ux 2504 159e. 4 atlratuli4d the hurl ,° 4ttV11 ' `ia1a111(�i t7arppgltl forsa end antler +mCAxafoV i£eoa, V*4NTED ,{LUy gWLftitr of,Good F.4d Oli11310,'0k C ierv}es and Black Ciirrauts 4it.Me4tetrVoge 'N :1 )13sQfir,: MIR TRE' •Forest Stauanrd says ,--Mrs, lJ&t1t:?, Qt Clinton,, is hire visaing, her uncle,.''tlt Rev. D1 Otrrscacle;i. Miss . JENNIE B.nivE, of ,Seaforifh, re- ttrned.°• lroMo.'lnst Week, froui Visiting msFair/,, df town, ri•+OD6X iS was eleetcd, G,rittid Chaplain .of the 1[asonie Grand Lodge of Canada a. t . its meeting in Uaimlton Thursday.:. 1f1R. JO$N Mc( -RPA andMiss Mc. iGarva. leave to -day= on, a-�ppleasure trip up the,I tkes. 'They-ta`ke the boat, from 'Goderieb.• • ,: ' MRs T. Dr (sister of Mr. Peter McNeill), and '..cert tighter, o f 'V'ictoria, B4 O , are. oq_ an extended visit to Clin- . J'. P. 'DOT tTY, who has been taking; a trip througgh� southern coun- ,tres in the inte,rests•ok• the firm, return- ;.,ett home last' week., He reports busi- nesd'good. Civic ad 1n y. -Incompliance with the wishes of n .lamenumber of reel.- - dents, expressed bypetitipn, the Mayor bas proclaimed �Iriday, July 27th, a Public` hioliday•for the town. MARRIED MEN WIN. =-There was a rery interesting cricket watch last 9atrudaty. between the married and sehgle melt"of the Doherty organ fac- tory.,The married men were victors by 49 to 27, arid now declare -that the single men,are are all- anxious- to get married:.;. LIVERY • .CHANGE. - Deputy -Reeve • Kennedy, who has so successfully `con- ducted. the livery owned by him, last Week disposed of the business to Mr. A la,Ii =Turntbull, of '.Milverton. He , took possession on Monday. The new earner is ad brother of Dr. Turnbull. While ,we exceedingly .regret the re-, r tirernent front business of the popular Deputy -Reeve -'We welcome. Mr. Turn - hull to business circles. Piv-Nie •-On 'Wednesday last the ?resbyteriau . and the Rattenhury • street, Methodist Sunday schools of . eflrnton„°held their annual picnic at Goderich and had a glorious day. The 2steatmer-:G'aambria was in port and gave along trip 'otit on the lake. Boating, bathing: and sailing were well patroniz- ed The rain shower which for so litany Years has attended this event failed, to.eorue, although all would have welcomed it.-Goderich Star. E 2611.1ERs MEItTIivo -On August 7th the' Fruit Exporters Association of the • Dominion will • meet in annual session in -Toronto. Mr. D. Ca.nte- • Igt4 is a member of the Executive and will; be in attendance, Mr. R. C. _,13" aarlhg of Wingham, W. J. Holmes of Lucknew, Peter Cook, of Cook & • 'Cook, Clinton, .Wm. Lee of Goderich, R. S. Lang of Eicetei. Scott Brothers of . Seaforth and George Powell of Hlyth will also likely be present. 'BAst BALL. --.Last Wedn■3day there rocas a very interesting game of base ball between Olinten and Goderich on t eounds of the latter. The Goder- 1eh Stagy gives the Score as follows := oODEittCFt. CLINTON. A:13.R.Y3r8.E. A.B.R.B.E. ill'alcomson. c.5.3 3 '1 Shaw 5 1 2 0 • Hobertson,2b4 ;2 2 1 Kerr 5 1 2 0 Holmes, p. .4 2 3 1 A.Scruton4 1 1 2 Cisstman,3b..8 2 3 2 Hoover5 0 1 2 Dalm,1stb:..0832Spalding321 2 s.s.:'... , .8 8 4 1 Agnew4 2 2 1 1€oyl, e.f 5 1 3.1 E.Scruton4 0 0 2 •Hiluter, Id. :..4 2 1 1 Truse 4 2 3 0 Black, r.f....;5 2 2 0'Harland3 0 8 3 ' 202110 91512 oderich..0 :2 9 3 1 1 0 4 x-20 'irxtain;'..0" / .:1 4 1 1 0 0 0- 9 Two -base hits -•-Black, Creasman and Harland. ,:Bases on balls-Malcomson, B,`obertsoii,(2), ': oyi,/Holmes, Hunt- ert,.,A Scritenn ' and Spalding. ,Struck out- Hunter, Black, Kerr A" Seruton, llosiver, Anew texts,E. •'Seruton. Umpire- C. lon- arop: Batteries �� 6oderich - Holmes arld. Malcorirson. Clinton -Spalding, If over, Agnew, and Harland. • THE TinlES :AND THE CROPS. -Alt though business in almost every de-, �yyartMent is nuprecedentedly dull, du1-1 Ier: than has been the case for many dears, and money ishard to get, nature: seerne to be• doing her] share towards' bringing things to their proper level. - Farmer's ,Akre, now, busily engaged Iiatrttestin one Of -the -best all round drops WO div•.re� hadforyeai�s The hay, arhich is much better than indications promised 'a, few .weeks ago, has been` 'Med iti-r first relaxes order, The fall *heat is a:,splendid'eropp both as re- ds yield, arid sample; barley, also, is ikely tone' a good erop, Oats and pea eeeifl tto be filling vve Flax is a good crtip:and'eitploytnentrs'given toe large number of menand lads in harvesting It Small f'i'ttits ate not saich t4 prolific ton ad five have had SOMe, years, bat etil there Will be enotighforfallrequire- • 1nerte. Apples,, wing to, the late, spring frosts, are likely to be a light' crop, again this, year.. Ott that whole, xwovert thisseetioit of Ontario, at my is blessed with an abundant crop 'When we tom are oar cir- es • with the condition, of the f . other 'COuritrieu; rye. ,have asoil 'to thank God and take KR. AND MRS 4'r I : PLiT11IIIER,. o Blyth, are holidaying in Goderich towli§htp and, i1h toil. ' Miss Mn,oc+IE .WAt.xgrts, of, Guelph, a former resident of :Clinton, is on a4: visit he}'e. - • MIss HA.i, of Woodstock, is thief, :week On a pleasant visit to Clinton friends. • • MRs. • W1NPREA and daughter, et' Saroia, are guests of Mr. and 'Mre Jaynes Mlller. . Tln s. - Tins NEWS -RECORD bas received the Ontario revised sta- tutes, 1894. The •work comprises 583 pages. BEATEN. --`,Cite Dauntless Lacrosse Club went to. Kincardine last Saturday and were beaten by the lake town club. The score was $ to 1. BARRISTERS. N. LEWIS, of Goderich was in town. Monday. He was at Exeter attending the funeral of the late Mr. Trivitt. THos. TRIVITT, of Exeter, is dead. The funeral took place last Saturday. Mr. W. W. Farrah was present. The deceased was a division court clerk. TILE MISSES YATES, of Oil Springs, are the guests bf Mrs. A, M. Todd. They will , visit Miss Elliott and other friends at Bayfield before they return. ExCRANG}E.-Rev. Mr. Holmes and Rev. Mr. Smyth exchanged pulpits last Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Martin, of Exeter, preached in Willis church, while Rev. Mr. Stewart officiated at Innerkip. Vomits' LIST. -The Goderich town- ship voters' list was last Saturday posted in the office of Clerk Sturdy. The total number of voters is 88'3, while the number entitled to serve as jurors is 462. Notice of the first post- ing up appears in another column. DEATH. -Peter D. Bart, G. T. R. bridge carpenter, who was injured by a fall from .a bridge here in May last, died at his home at .Stratford on Satur- day night. Mr. Burt was born in Dundas, and had been a resident of Stratford for about twenty years. He leaves a wife and six children, his parents and five sisters and one brother, all residing in Stratford.. THE APPLE CROP. -Mr. D. Cantelon returned last week from the neighbor- hood of Chatham and Dresden, where he was inspecting the apple crop: ' The quality of fruit there is superior to that here and the yield heavier. The ,apples are not much spotted and are more desirable for Sxpor•t trade. Heavy purchases will he mads -in Kent and Larnbtan. SHOWING RESPECT. -About 40 mem- bers of.theC. 0. F. from Clinton at- tended church parade in the morning and the funeral of the late Thos. Sneyd at Goderich last Sunday afternoon. Bro. John Smith, High Marshal, offici= ated at the grave. The Workmen, of which deceased was also a member, had a good representation and 'Ter - formed their last sad rites. Rev. Joseph Edge, formerly of Clinton, offi- ciated on behalf of the church. A NOVEL AD. -Harland Bros. are selling a preparation called the "Mexi- can Fly Exterminator." It is advertis- ed on a natural looking "fly" card with stri g attached. A piece of rubber is placed fiat around the middle- of a pasteboard strip, bending same slight,. ly inward. By loosening, tightening or changing position of rubber the sound of ' bumble -bees, flies, insects, &c., can be imitated. You hold end of string and whirl fly in the air. The advertisement is quite a novelty. THE BAND CONCERT. -The Clinton town band; under the leadership of John T. Shunk, will play on Thursday, 26th, the following programme :-- March - March Andt. and Waltz March Sere March Waltz Erminie Rolette High School Cadets Armenia Rodman Rifles' After the Play Finale. Until further notice the concertawill be given in the park, weather .permitting. Otherwise they will be given front the barid•Mand. • INO Ionian •E, , is what some people, do when they talk about party newspapers reeelvingmany handfed& of dollars annually froth the Government, . THit NEWS-RECORnis of course singled out as being particu- fatly blessed in the way of receiving Government patronage Were ignor- ance is bliss tie folly to be wise. :The public records will show that Tart' Ntws.I Ecofn does not reoeive a cent for .every dollar stated. When we de perforin any' work for }Iet•Majesty we; are paid just the sante, ae Though We had dorso the work • for tt : citlz n. And that's all there''s to it, k fur Quik Snotrtirg 'ro4as^utthti l,' Our a pars are unrivalled, newest,. dem ja JTUA 'I T • d h s �� as � Agents -for Parkers' Dye Works,. Suits, Jackets, Cloaks, Dresses; 'Shawls, wits&ns, Feathers, cleaned, dyes and curled. as in Cur ou lding.. " SPALDING., BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. CLINTON, ONT. �J. W. CHIDLEY,� Successor to the late Joseph o Chidley, FURNITURE DEALER :AND UNDERTAKER,, Our Stock was never more complete or prices more reasonable. J■ - 0 W. CHIDLEY, Huron Street, Ciliuton. ti CLINTON CLOTMING HOUSE, 21VR0-1•T ST.i IMPORTANT TO MEN AN UDISPLNPARALLELED FINE WOOLLENGOODSAYOF These were bought in a very unusual way, 30 per cent below coat to manufac- ture, which accounts for this very unusual selling. MEN'S FINE WORSTED SUITS si7vvoR-rH $23 Sack Suits Spring Weights, All Wool Cassimeres and Imported Serges lVIade and Fringed in the best manner, good honest value at $20 for $15 MEN'S $15 SUITS Strictly All Wool Scotch Mixture, Medium Weight and Dark Colors from the best Manufacturers in the Coun=try. Suits you can't buy ; elsewhere for less than $18. Own one for $13. We bought them for Spot Cash from manufacturers, who needed the money,jat prices below the cost of Manufacturing. This enables US to offer them at these Marvelously low Prices. Business Men, Clerks, Mechanics who wish to dress Stylishly and for little money will do well to take advantage of this announcement. THOJllh1 JEIOKSON, SA., THE RELIABLE CUTTER AND CLOTHIER. UEESLEY Biq Clewing Sale SUMMER GOODS. -z bargains all along the line; all odds and ends of stockmust be "cleared out. naps inalllinesof SummerGoods .Bigger value than ever, we are giving you our pr..e its rather than make old' stock by 4rrying it over at this season of the year: .a; $ years risrm we have steadily froiu .season t' seaton called attention to the superiority of the . quality. and closeness of the. ;price of the. Feat' lines' a t t g es � r+�se�'s veo� Mall, at and $3, ;as eom arei With ail -tbi � n elide I>n the ua for y � a>r�et fpr tb a 441310 money, this season it : gives us pieasuie to announce that for .2 a-: 3 you are shown a va.: t of patterns I` e �kte>ns anti .material y P sup. Ql:lor ii ,every way tt what we have ever r o ear edbefore* is talking in a general way about the- goods, get down . to business the next time you need a pir of working orgy: knock,about'trousers. Buy a pair of 42 or $3.ants'and, the result will be "on your oWrn statement" that "like' value was clever before received for, the money. that may be said about $2 pants. Ist. Cheaper inth e end than overalls:- 2nd. veralls:-2nd. The:fit is like a pair of ordered trousers. 8rd. The make is consistent with the quality of the goods in ' every case. 4th. When they are called knock -about pants do not imagine they are not good enough for better wear, for "'they are • • JACKSON :16: BR men's and Bog's Clothiers. and Outfitters. JUDGE VALUES We do 'not ask you to take our word as to the values offered at this, our Annual Summer Sale. Look around and see if you find their equals anywhere. We sell as low as we can all the time, regardless of what ot_hers,..aredoing. Cash selling makes our every -day values unusually better than "special inducements" offered elsewhere. Just now they are considerably out of the ordinary, in fact extraordinary. Every dollars worth of summer goods we have, must be sold before the seltson;ends ; price is a secondary consideration now ; it is • the room we want, for fall goods will coon be here. Getting the ready money. for every dollars' worth We sell, en- ables us to quote prices for the balance of our Summer Stock that we would not, could not dare quote if we charged the goods for six or eight months How are these for value, they're but samples of many others, 300 yards of Wido Cotton Challies, fast colors, all good patterns, were 10e., 121c, and 16c., Summer Sale. Price 7c 16 pieces wide Print, regular 12ict. Cloth -Summer Sale Price 7c, Fine Scotch Crinkle Cloth, regular price 25c -Summer Sale price 19e Printed Irish Lawns, regular price 20c Summer Sale price 150 Ladies Shirt Fronts, regular price 76o Summer Salo price 60e Ladies' Blouses, regular price $1.50 $unimer Sale price $1 15 Fast Black Cotton hosiery, regular price 25c -Summer Salo price 196 Fact Black Cotton hosiery, regular. price 350 -Summer Sale price 05c Colored Silk Cloves, regular price 25e, and 360 -Summer Sale price - 15c Ladies' and Children's Straw Rats. were 75e., 81 and $1.25 -Summer Salece rl � , r cl Cream Silk Gloves, regular price 50c., Summer Sale price 26c Fine Embroideried Skirts, regular price $2.40 -Summer Sale price $1.66 Corset Corers, regular price 45c- Sun,mer Sale price • 36c Ladies' Rubber Circulars, regular price $1.76, $3 and 52.50 goods -for Summer Sale, your choice at one price 70c Double Fold Dress Goods, regular price 30c -Sommer Sale price i I7c Dark Ground Delaines, regular 37]ic-a few patterns only- Summer nlySummer Sale .price price left - 26c Light Ground Delaines, regular price 250. and 80e -Summer Salo price 10n Black Grenadine, double fold, regular price 500 -Summar Sale pride 25t 200 Remnants of Prints, Challies, Black and Colored Dress o r d Di s G oda have had from one quarto to one half taken ea- the price; they're cheep bN„4,04ereweounwwr:arra ."00,4 .0.04 N 0 • Hoc CLINTON'