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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-02-05, Page 8,: , jl,r. ,,..�%, eon `. t i 5 °t '`^' a -, . K• r "' .Y. .s tii'<.. 1. I I ��yy W� n x �t 10 1 * �.'4. �M " v v, Ceti e +� h kt t �, 11 p It � Q. •wo l' i ti `u �vl l o vel .d a a =� G t q , 111 I m i� w. l'!, :'w1 till. N r : ��.s,y, ,�j� B $l �� r. p , 0, ; r Y MZ is si '. ry k ', X 1.� a� r V or 4i r t k1 !� ��. 1 Ak' $r p, �_ �. a `,1 rd , .', '. ; a . "e t, `:dad t I• � .. S A .y t't t h l �;,Q i lr 4.4%Q y', . ,, 1. t;.Igi:,r.Mpit111!'1►>at,,. r t; .„ 00 �� , e 04 ., e. l a. - v .. :.h x:: ,. T, , l0d V, 1M . #t 4 1 +� dl f�l9e .a+ a+1 , O m this . , , Or tka a /tbi rllp %e��x ll a�'t ;gore r ' h, t ��y .6, rI n,t . �iyy��/, V. r rllh. c u l w MI ,. 1. �t4, -s'•. a ,.-:,,M`4t. `.A �,'ry: a , .7t .� pPq�• ti,:. '�Y',R7, .iqv ; , ,, ..� o- . h . rl, Is, 'A t n ,. .. �, .. o h ao ouai sa � o. .: t� � ...<.la , .4. Rl± ....,I! Q1k ::i tt k e lrxi'povifa !s ,Cbe,ra, 4,na rl, i',r � go eisisre; plte1'pPor $ , tib;,_ acs � citQ�Q 74 U00, t o Chciral S �" F,il� i octet t s z, ` lac xlla ^ pl} L r ``' b' at' ha,r .atlas taketa the lane Siang.' . , ' ,. r'_ HIk t p t*'H,_1,',',' b'' �r 'ate f i aro thfl border of iTNrerta�Q>vAls E 10 rm o A4 ,.d , o r 1 `hc' And otbea dear mate, It ie yearaeolnatilirildrer* i�,odza.alltiwed. +tl,,i , to hang on slel illi 14Alaitisn Wish out e .. til• ' saver , of. wo.meno eneroies and � •TI o al,d agai'UY netfeq .aq 1Qe11 as ruses let or hitirf ropes. y• NIDws RE6Qxtla has cik 10 attention' to 11 the unpardonable pructico and It is w " Tape for Oxample a rug 36x7 and 3J now about drqe the authorities Would �'i s�;, yerde 6f fridge will go round it, and it take some Actt0II to at least curtail thtl „ham Ai rri,."ill cQet' ,you 'Stuly 3b `cents. The nuisance. faapt Tbursda a little ;,: ' lar est baize rug 54x3& will require five daughter af'Mr. John gra}liad a very r , g g q narrow escape. Rhe was bbangi�gg.'on yards, slur price is 10o. per yard. We it sleigh loaded with lumber ttn . he - don't make lunch po a single sale, pro- came wedged under one of therunnors, a°q fie tali sinal!•, ou save considerable on a der earape from death or being witim- i`+c y , ed for life was miraculous. How to Max t° `," singlo purohses for you cant knit it at abate the nuisn'neg or avoid the danger st" this price. There s profit in it fur both is a question. One reasonable way "I , ,) of us.. We would like to show it to might be to pass a, bylaw naming a �. i" yon, Of course you must look, we can't fine On conviction of any driver who tV ' knowingly allows a child or children �` � ' ` .haw it to the blind or the absent once, to hang on his sleigh ss,'J§i We have it only in ttvo colors, but sKRVfOD HIS COUNTRY LONG AND they are practiaai and popular ones. FAITHFUL.—Last week Tam NEWS- �I 111 RmaoRn had a pleasant call from Capt. ,., r.� ^- McDonald, of Porter's Bill. The Cap- tti Iain may 'ustly be termed one of the a its "Old guar," having continuously- eery-. TASii aa. r� ,ed his Queen and Country since the 't6 m . - peas 1864, a period of 32 years. Q1- 11 �,7 '•F,11fC though he hits #sassed the time lioiit tit, for active service and resigned the "t. ,k crtptaincyy cif No. 7 Company,. he is fir., physically and intellectually yet as IN,��, ,, 1 A wells qualified' as many a younger man 11 I ' � ' " ' to perform the onerous duties pertatin- „k ing to such a responsible position. 'on X yt The Captain ver popp❑larwith the i Th& Huron News -Record adLewe rs an '�. f the 33rd their sentiments i in a las ' 1 26 s Year—$1.00 in Advance. expre69111 ,, et at his retirement. i¢J, Consideringg apt. McDonald's long r" . and hors rable service we trust those ➢b r in authority will see to it that he re- WiCnNEBDAY,FEBRIIARY, 6th,189fa, tires retaining at least the rank of Major. :such a mark of distinction has LOCAL NEWS. not only been earned, but is doubly t _(ij deserving. '" , - ADVERTISING SWINDLEB.—No busi- i'• In and Around the Bub, nese or individual is more liable to be swindled than the newspaper man. During our newspaper experience we {q�'' have lost a great deal of money, We : % �p1U>Y have paid' for .our -experience in this u fit1e10e W1DtOr apples IOr tla10 (7ANTELON $E06, respect. Fast year there was a Queen's A` Birthday celebration'a,t Landon. Like Goose, Duck, and chicken feathers many other papers TILE Nmws-RECORD ��, Oaken in exchange far furniture at J. accepted what we considered it reliable NE •,„ 0. Stevenson's, notice advertising the affair. Her 0Piti WORK FOR LINEMEN.—The $ell Tele- Majesty's Militia at London were set sat forth prominently, still. this did not ,k hone Company would be glad of all prevent us being swindled crit of the thea lieriepced telegraph or telepbooe mons we earned, Our ;town cotem., linemen the can get -bold of just now lea ` the Mitchell Advocate and other papers %t �''` to work it, Toronto for .a few weeks. �� l A�pp lication should be made at once at complain of the dishoinesty of the Royal % ,, 37 temperance St., Toronto. Scalp Food Company of Windsor. _ THE N>�We-R>icolan sellae time agcs i- instituted le al roceedin a a slut the The free distribution of DOAN B g K,. g �I' '. KIDNEY PILLS will take same firm, and the result will be known place at , V Allan & Wilson's Drug Store,on Satur- in due time. We have always made it '�; day, February 15th. We call the at- ' a rule to demand references from out- , of ail sufferers to this generous side advertisers who are unknown to r y offer o the part of the proprietors of us as being reliable—as a protection to r.. �. this on remedy. pThe an- our readers as well—but it *6uld'seem cis nouneement appears in another col- that some other method must be mmn, adopted if publishers and subscribers �� are to be protected against the pro- , I" A GOon $sooirxeNic.—The Toronto Mail -empire fessional advertising swindler. I'll4F rays of the Ban Francisco Minstrels, which appear in P,ROBPERINo IN A FOREIGN LAND.— IT, Clinton town hall next Monday evenlDg:—The The Spokane, 'W. 'T. Tribune than ,roc; beet entertainment the* has yet been provided for is + �,. ' the patrons of the Crystal Theatre to that furnished refers to the eldest son of Mr. ` : this week by the Ban Francisco IiInstrels, and tl>je H. Bleep and brother of Dsrs. I. f wait made evident at sn the performances yesterday, A, the house being crowded in every part, and the sp. Do d. Of town, and a former resident Casb belnq unstinted. Such a collection of artists of Clinton: -Among the pioneers of n has never been seen in this city rhe whole enter- our cit none are better known than "" talnmegt from start to finish 16 most pleasing and y ,4' anter cine, and abounds iD the genial Peter Steep. It is over- t" cal good singing, fresh tivelve ears since Mr. Slee severed jokes, and IItettoiass eppecisltim The programme is Y - p SSW• unusually long fortbis place of entertainment, but his ties with Griind Forks, N. D., and av it is all so enjoyable, the time passes wonderfully resolved to seek his fortunes in the quickly. In audition to the many excellent 'vocal k9 elections, there' is abundant tan provided, au of west. He selected Spokane, then little , ' which isstrictly unobleetionable,eothat the interest is better than a villa�e, as his sphere of a f' maintalned to the last. Perhaps the fluoet feature of action. Mr. Steep a first venture was the vocal seleccicns le the work of the San Fran- in the general grocery business, in y eiaeo quartette, which Is eomposed of Messrs. Crockett, which he continued for some ears. t '.' Priao, Nsnkevlile sec' ward,, whose voices blond ad- years. t ;; I.. mustily, dna who give •capital reudeHrg of classical He did not confine his energies to this a �1� . and humorous conga. Some beautiful solos are snag business alone, for duringthat period 'fY1' by each member of the quartette, all of whom do < every justice to the songs. This week this popular we find him erecting eight handsome ,� place oI amusement should do a rushing business, on dwelling houses. Ml. Steep eventual- �,� account of the excellence of the ornate engaged. ly went into the real estatelluainess on lr a large scale, and in boons days here r y l' there were few speculators in reality ?a:. , CONCERT.—The first concert of the more widely known than he. Like the ;,., season of the Clinton Choral Society majority of early investors here Mr. a'�, 1. was given in the town hall on ThursdaySteep has had his reverses, but it is 11r. evening last. The very large and asafe to say that he has a handsome ac- preciative audience which attended on count on the credit side of the ledger t�4 this` occasion clearly indicates that Yet. Mr. Steep still owns 'a vast f,; Clinton is a musical town and wishes amount Of city property, and pays over } 4. to show it by turning out as they al- eight bundred dollars annually as tX„I. ways do to local entertainments. With taxes. He has it comforathle. home on . the Inemory still fresh in mind of the the hill, and is the proud possessor e ! , December concert the people looked of a .fine family. What else does a tl1.' q for something good and were not die- man need?" 11 WL ted! It is much to the credit of DEATH of AN OLD SETTLER.—The a: the condos ar of this concert, Mr. T. Clavering correspondent to the Wiar- Jackson,, Jr., who has had the bur- ton Canadian says:—"Death has again At,",. den of the work to bear and who been busy in our midst. On Wednes- brought it to so successful an issue day, Jannary,22nd, Mrs, Dealy, one of d and , proved himself once more the old settlers, died at the ripe old age •a tis be goalifled for such an un- of 77 years, lifter it long illness. a dertaking. The chorus work was tensed and her husband lived is a corn - r " a surprise to the people, such fortable house close to the residence of a.#;. works. as Caldecotts humorous their son, Mr. T. Y. Dealy, in Keppel. pant song, "My pretty Maid," Mason's Deceased was a consistent member of 1';• "tweet and Low," Hewlettls new and the Methodist church and belonged to >�, . pretty anthem, "Come unto me," the Rev. A. Glazier's congregation. The IV,prett little operatic, "You stole my remains were interred in Paterson's nils°, - love,,' by McLaren, all of which were cemetery, Wiarton, on Friday, -Rev. R. r I > {riven by over 60 voices, was the flnest Walker preaching the funeral sermon 'I • , . ever given to Clinton. All parts seem- at Mount'Roreb. Members of the fam- 9 ed to be well balatieed and the ereaen- ilv were present from Meaford, Clinton a dos and diminuendos made the effect and elsewhere, among whom was her t very gram. °Next. tro this was the son, Rev: W. Stout, of Clinton, former- Gto sir eh ArMony Orchestra, an cr- ly incumbent Of Trinity church, Wia,r- itµ ,a ganization that we cs,ugratulate Goode- ton. The deceased lady was univer- rich on having Fit ihstruments, sally respected and the sympathy of � rix ofwb,164at`e1&dy lolinists,vftdered the community is extended to thea ed three nuinbera ',-hgreka," by Boelt- husband and family." We have also Oer, r, "terenade,"'l y J'axone, the received .the following particulars. -- ''r evorture,''Cloa eecration," by Teragpiie On the 21at of January at her late re- a+ ---all-f i�difficultandhighelasamusfe, sidence in the Township of JKeppel, but ren ered,'iri inn nor. that cflecttj Count of Grey, Mrs, Anne Dealy de - the lzrelstest gfeilit on each Artis. We' parted this lire for that of parnkiiSO, elle trot �tersgd well enough in aged ?7 ycarp. The deceased lady tvas riiusiC oIi 6 the ape of all muni barn in Ireland iii the yyear Ikowhere, bat texfnej butt thli aniin tprwsgloria She Was in6ritidd to Nicholaii stout, Rsq. ttr , f itppi'tit'O- ,VVe ha'rve bmrlornee, w,eute Hy this# 6lszrciago ,she had it fAttiliy of tQ:.�itq,tt�ie' pecip%l>r•bi Ali�jtp6 Vvere One;tlaugghttir tatiditvo',etiittib, thoyyiurig. .;;*leligll, St's li th6146Metr G Iiud wu et of wktpt i laths Iled. VSr 11 " l icsalG,. z ,': e, dj1§ >Itttylf.aitftiG04 b-k16bVpherii. ricumbenb'of;thAptiri'sl1't5 ' ,, 'ville. • �„ tl#de t 11df tire: nlsif ur<' o soCiul "5btil'tl�ry hfi bl� tomitii , to lies a t#'1kry r%�ir*, � _ , 1A "U"4 �t�eait 'el Xtist- ]ir�r }iuebr rytfit :in,i 1 tv4s , aS Chiu ';fie tlluei i 0u 1e f`rot 4,r ftetgit , mark,led..t4 fir: �dw 'Oaly°,,.whor 4,igti; . , �. ltwrin taw0*', rroiee?Ctfi[a, rural! aryl the'pps,3esaot ufcilttside'rableland rt► . e:,' h . 1 ".. . h `' G w d i Circ "c .t .� 11 hsrii; "�'� t the c t t h o.. ho no "itt'" oP.�tlre �,,.'Uf 'tliih'''' itc , t, a ...,u. ,, d i � ryy } G , � . � . t,llt�,a®8 . ;�urti�t''rrI M1nhilrirl:lge ''u"iere ,; be tY ,, til�i3, ' � �'tid ; `,# °.;plyth'i`+ rel aii dit'%Z. ,, two ttftnnis- "t4ihee,dal 1ltcra' iC Ids+ 11 604 its: p ., ti -lie l'I isr t1 ever i t e ti fit.. a cue's: -'C n o v t � . ii t n ppie IlatlrJl r,, y� 10 r ry }� .:r,:.L. � ,.... .. ...: ,.,,, t ,. ..3j�t'� . F t� h f �1,� .. -..t,' A' t. {yaiip. ' u ctlr . 'th' e n da ai c d lti n o � l t ell ,'- ,, o hi r wittit+, # so f iii" t ii 0 Ot ii tr. £tf ,�" fr � i< il: It 1 � e ii rt � a }� i! u t iiI ' : afI i ti iv l e, . �� '� bre' lfir$ttyd�. titit '.t`ol�i' @�' , �qd of �teaiig°l� leers ` Gish . .� , twle'nted odd...- d ;,, ` to tit' b din' izt�tn n t +, }� 1+j,, ale: r>l i� " 4 a;' ,:: ,•� !?�,., n., ll`,.,fb!,r nk4 �ttcGiil r e ,': li eta r•. tri11�I1,_ t „ , , , ;,'. , : ... y,„hE# vrtlCo ,: tied tUl. t 0%62,14 e, taixt snob 1�.. � liwo wo'1lo ,'” b d tvtlim 11t r``` ,,, . , ,r 1„ i, 0 tt id aitlt td' this tl�tt fut i d of t 'Ea tial F a 1+ t� xIl # Ir , ��x ed ' V C , , e . !. t. Y' �, .:). f � y� v b1 ,iflL l-` .n .6 . . k,d':..a_4!fiaJr.� � � �' " i� . . 111� 1�1 K � A � I i11 � 1.11 II I I 101" - } ,�; I . I I . r °1 8� r � - r .L _ t "`R� 111 , 1. pp Y Yr * I—. I '',:� I _�,' - ,, ., , I : � L''. 1.11 11 ,�LP S { � r '�i r ,� , '. �., *r 1, ':�11 : � ­;"' L., S a r "�,,',.,. t .1 � { , ry I I f . ".1 11 �-. I . _". I�• a. XY b i i Nr # oi ott)14040,ox!."! - I .. 10-;,v 1, �; . �l� 1 . ,� . 1 . , S ,, l' P , . , p iii� ,��, � 11�'4litt �1 , 'Q1114", - .", a. , X, I " ', 1� I I , ,�? .1 I r , 1, I , - - ,, ¢' , ... F p. ;,n, A r ,I t ', ' �. ,,- ME 4s A TT I'a t1'v",40ead of �.ay.tbing the have over bad; 1111 slither 4111 (*11110h 1ti16AUa Qaqq- Illd�rllble{ fpr ave. herr alwttyft. had the ,ua>7plati .of �u►lti8 Cheap} our price edit r •lowhx lbe01 Q.Y.,R:, A.a not delay lig, lma>iibg your ile'lectiou for tl Q -drat purghaa► 1 aro always a0was 11*8: t p•. That 'ol ,fed Oak, HookerHookeP (Leather Scant . 5 It, a snap. The former price was 84 50 but we purchaaied what we have now at a big reduction. 00"Come .rind see our stook, you are welcome whether you. guy or not. . i 0 - W 0 . CHIDLEY T T " Furniture Dealer and' Undertaker. -HIS W I . .1 RNAPS in `all lines of Ladies' andUvd�rwu4x& . Ghzldren s Ladies' $1 Vests for - - 65c. t` all wool Vests 40c. Big values in Childrens ; all sizes. a Z, ,, „r+r-.inn 7' I7�,�� r Y l 1. .n r I , '' r a,tt' i" �h 4 t 11. 1-1W k i , 9 J Q-r� �; "x r it; �x yF' `:M� f r P I' . ::a „ ta.,jl at'' a, �, ?a + a„ �,,'+ s .: ;i, e.. GA a ,�■,' �jiyj (},,�■1� : T T'T ../t,'A'n^„ F.`1Mf 'AR t�t .. �{ .�{�[y'' s .% Q 'ext a t`, B .. '' In every l ei of busluess there is sox ".. one always the best. And it h as been a whble object to make our business one ; f` the best. `a y ;s'. Our last Bargain Day was a big suoo 'Mi f .� i' and the way ore succeeded was by usa!i' ", Printers' Ink, and by! giving to the peop �77%�,, �: what we advertised. �, . §� .. People were surprised I 11when th xcaxr a :� r �oi,'s into our store and we told them tha they _?, were the lucky ones, the tenth purchaser.. 1111 , A.nd they got their goods free.LL We have just finished stock -taking. And s six weeks more will come and go before , w our next Bargain Day. � �` But in the meantime we can show some ,, �,, 4 Men and of the nicest and nobbiest Goods in the trade . ,ter Vaderwear. for Spring. Boys' 0 Biggest'value yet, during this week. a I. fir. 0 i DRESS ooDsI.1.=0 4 . I �r _.,. "'11, !Z;- 'Tackson 0 .�. 1, I ....... ., I ��l , 'r I . i� ' i�J Some I ,::. Bargains for you yet; don't take our The Famous Clothiers, Furriers and Hatters,> word for it blit come and see, and judge for �i yourselves. CZ,=NTON_ # £ CHILDREN'S FUR BOAS@ �`"� -fit. --=�r Ice Etta. z�� "'. 1 Lot 25c. for - - - 18cts. g' �1 Lot 35c. for - - - 25cts. ��{ 1 Lot 50c. for - - - 38cts.:, Saturday, Feb. 1st, marked the end of the great Samson -Ken �4'f; tr G'INGH.A.MS.1 uedy sale. It was an nnequalified success from the out � set. The end of stocktaking finds us with many odds and „+' ends of goods we'd rathernot have. To clear them out en 1 tirely this season, the early days of February, will see We bought a lot of 12%c. Ginghams at a Bar- 7%, gain ;you can have the benefit at 8e. yd. many money saving chances all over the store. Every -; end short enough to be called a remnant has been meas„ �J, V These Goods will be sold for Cash Or good ured up and a price put on it that means money saved ��.; credit for short date. for the buyer. 11, yl,k 4I _0 Months Ago---gi.2, --.r, '. ;' �, 1 We were making preparations for the coming seasnn'b trade '. . . ..11 & 00 Samples by the hundred were gene over and orders placed Y; �~i Wn He BEESLEY a in order to secure early delivery of those lines needed by �Yt ;� people who like to take time by the forelock and . do 11. The Ladies' Favorite Establishment, their spring sewing early. Already the advance guard of ` `' ,N, $e�rver �Lvek. Clinton,. the purchases has arrived, and now we are ready with � `, .. `f .,aI_" NEW COTTONS, ?, NEW SNEETMS, ,:� STOCK TAKING SALE#NEW ENGLISH .PRINTS,I.' , NEW CANADIAN PRINTS,�4 �f ----=---111 NEW EMBROIDERIES, -. " NEW SKIRTINGS, ��'`l� BARGAINS NEW COTTONADES. `11Y,,.�',1 "',; W. p. �!,., "�L, ,�"­, The prices on the staple goods are right. Just a word about �1111.�,J ` In all kinds of the Prints and Embroideries. The prints are the kiiltr;' . that are soft, that wear and keep their color, while' the �';':Y E11 mbroideries were impouted direct from Switzerland, and are the neatest, the daintiest, the prettiest patterns and r ` 1, Soots and d V 11-111 best a nes that have ever been inside the four walls o£__ this store. More about them' next week. They're here ,a now; ready for your inspection, and you're welcome to % . .�.'� '�iht�J Cash >�.�i0�"Q� o look at them any time whether you care to buy or not. u; „: 1 l-;1.11 . � "INS.'I n7 k � F`� M,%,,,,, , ., -& WA ...-�,�.0-..,..r.. , , , � yv L 11 1-1 ­� o �' 1 , B , IV,."', 1, J.y, ,1. . _ �it'' I I , ­ Ikk as 11.,"I';shd C)i].e '.'�71+�, ..'a:1-1 a i 1 •.. A +- i R• r +3 [r' 14 ..,'p'h b -„it' d i T WN ' l l 1'" fi s. tiiFk e . a alfa so t rt ill 11 t3b'; d h ' tx b . % a ., - . ,. .. - ....... .. . �. 'A , I .. .,; :.... ,:.a W. .. ,... .,. t z1 lafterttnli tht iii a1 s r d .tthd tlii3 veirlistd ort IId , ay .3 d > o ,:.. p ' t1 . tai .. acveied<:tii'f� �y 1h <ii .o as •oat '' poiii., flt`;os Ot'tkr owa,,.`ti lkildll tW t1 elf :Itis t t `, b tI 'g. o #tt i; ill`. 1 h lI, cif. 1i`,h. '�., 1. , � .. � ;. .; Y'a 'til' ' to ' illi � '1 ha to �t� � li , t:: ii o d a. t i Il. �;, t CIG aid �t e.: ref , 11 t 1 1.tH � . q , , tllb ori l o�aerhttated[ Ilid.11 lass . , bee , l li h hob it dill fa dt l' al , ,, :. ,.; It l a t t �. , t 1 .., W&O tlflod00 Wig leas .in' tlto;bullfi „ k. tjha+ h �a >�� Fara. the. d P r 1',T `l hilt All "Pips the: t�e1lBt tnfst' tatitie ig itis c, , », g ' vY1. f - r u i 11 ,. - , i " ,. I t ..',, , , r ',• , I 11 ' k;., l S 1