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The Huron News-Record, 1897-01-27, Page 8
0,�,� _ • _ ,r A RAIIE TREAT. -Don't miss the free I alai h ride on Thursday evening of this �✓� i ��� wee from the town hall to the social .;\`•., t`..a'.; at Mr. R. Thompson's. Itith con., Gode- rich township. II Is • • • A GREAT MAN'S ViSIT,-His Lord - 9 ►��r�v�r�ti�rr� SATURDAY, ship the Bishop of Huron will visit Clinton on Feb, 21st and hold a Con- firmation service in the morning and preach in the evening. A '{�• "A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR."—Tnis wasJAN30, I A Big Un7 �� an 4expressiun a NEWS -RECORD repre- 1 y sentative heard early on Monday morn - mg as Councillor Swallow with horse Disappointment and snow plow and driver proceeded u}I Ontario street to the Public School. We have heard it so asserted and com- He is truly it public benefactor, . AND . a dared equally Witt' the 11101-8 pro- MILLER'8 SNOW PLOW.—Dur'ing the , • Y my verbial thirteen, Tiou'tso, though, big storru Mr, Jacob Miller hitd his 111 1 else we would not make nine excellent snow plow on duty without We couldn't help 1t. cents the price per skein of onp1 ice to any one. It performed such V) ood work that it was the delight of Owing to the storm last week we will extra heavy wool which in regular all pedestrians. Along with many g Everybody who reads the Clinton papers know about our Semi- way would be sold for fifteell citizens, we would like to have the hold our First Bargain Day of Winter Annual Bargain Day set for Jan. 23, and everybody knows about cents. The fact -is its a wool that plow pass our way every day there is a Goods this Saturday the big snow storm of Inst Friday evening and Saturday which hardly belongs to our tansy goods stormur heavy fall of snow. blocked the roads and caused a big diesapointment to the many trade and we're anxious to clear it TttE SroitM.-For several clays a.Eaney Woolen Goods. w patrons of our Semi Annual Bargain Day who were unabled to out. It's just the thing for caurse fierce wind, frost and snow storm held Mitts, Socks or making Mats. sway over Clinton and neighborhood, take advantage of the most ridiculous Prices that was quoted in which caused slight dela to trains. 1 Lot Girl's Wool Caps' ....... 15 our list in last weeks issue, It has become an event that is talk- Note, its a 150 wool, extra largeY 1 ........... 25 skein, but it Des for nine Dente, The country roads are blocked and ed about and looked forward too and it means a good deal to g blocked bad! Business has in con- 1 Toques* oques....................... . ................ to 1 - IL's a lucky thing for you. We sequence been almost suspended. The 1 "'Knitted Tams .......... ................... •....... 10 many people, who. through the force of circumstances, are, this 1 Clouds ................. . • ....... .................. 5 dollars can be saved rat such times satheeettandcwe can Salim uv- 1 have it in three colors, red, grey, first stern' of the season hits proved 1 „ • • , . , • , . , , 45 Y Y Y } and blue. We want you to think one of the worst we pray expect. 1 Wool FaseitAtors $1 for.. .... .. • . ..... 49 derstand how great the diseappointment is to many Who have told +it over these few sentences, turn SUNS OP SCOTLAND. -The Sona of i " Child's Liderdow❑ wool (oris . , . �.... us the had a big list to bu them over in year mind until Scotland have reorg,u'ized and are were $: 85 for.......... •. 1 95 Y g yon our Semi -Annual Bargain Day. again it workable shape. The. Uan'p 1 Child's wool Goats... •.................................. 35 While Saturday last was no Small day with us it was not the big their full force strikes you, ' g 1 Dresses..... .......................... 75 one We had prepared for and when at the close of the day talking and friends celebrated Burns' anniver- sary at the (queen's Hotel on Monday 1 Men's Wool Mitts were. Yac for .......................... 15 over its success under the circumstances and debating.whether or evening. About ?5 were present. Mr. 1 Children's wool Hose ... ............................3c•, .. 8c, 10 .�,r.�.4�•� 1 Boy's Ribbed hose........ ..... 19 not we would sneak away from our strict , ole oyhsving two and and Mrs. Milne served an excellent Y y supper, after which a most enjoyable only in a year and hold another on S tarda next the 30th Falf tints was spent in social intercourse; CO�■ �� Pu ■chase. When a letter from Brneefield asking,Will we have another . D. Co song, recitation and could not get up to your place last Satvrda •, quite a number hereTOO . f mutual admiration reigned supreme. We have just bought front a Corset manufacturer the balance of a line of intended going but roads were bad—lot us know. We decided A4j The Cattip is in the progressive inarch• Corsets they were clearing out, they are In drah, IfIf waist and iu sizes 19 to comply with the reouest and on SATURDAY NEXT CLINTON. BA11GAIN DAY. -Last Saturday was to 26+ just 75 pairs in the lot, were. sold at 85c. Ou Bargain Day you will JEAN 30 we will use the some list as printed in last issue, advertised as Bargain Day by several have a chance to buy thein at less than wholesale price. We offer thein ■ • to you for... ...... . ............................ .... • 55e and in addition ado many other linea of equally low prices—ee- ..................... .4,yerat3 Parl•cr's Dye lVw•fis• Nt;tvs-1LECORD patrons. The great pscially in Mena and Youth's Frieze Overcoats. On our stock sturiii prevented hundreds of town and DRESS GOODS. list, which is before you, we find many things that are country people frotl venturing out. :3 pieces Novell Dress Goods, 58e, either too much of a kind to carr over or too man of a size • so We are pleased to notice, however, , r- 1 Y Y Y p Tbp Hirt^n News-Reeora that purchasers will be given another ,,� �•e,'."� Bargain Day for . .............. 14c como to our Big Store on the corner, Goat's Bluck and see what a chance on Saturday next to take ad- r e v •" • r 5 pieces all wool flenrietta, Black few dollars will do. The ulinoat freedom or file store is yours, $1,26a Year-sl,00in Advance vantage of the hai-gains oat' a dvort.is- " r i, Carolina], Garnet. Brown, Navy, era' offered last week. Special attvil- r - f t 44 inches wide, -15c goods, bargain tion is directed to the atnouucenients �` % t t day ................ .............. 28c 11 d"19TS WEDNESDAY, JANL AitY 27th, 1897. this week. \� �i �� �( 4 pieces Tweed Dress Good -t, 55c MR A MODEL N1,cuSSITY,- \lesssrs. B, J. DD is l� 41,E l � Bar sin Day ........ • ... .... , ... 40c �L J ��ii ROS Gibbin s and W. G. Dohert have in - LOCAL NEWS. troducegd in Clinton fill Yep -to -date � J tt, Millinery it Half Pi.1Ce electrical door bell which should meet (��j( t> with a large sale. All you have to do 111 y !� 11ar-ahi Div. CLINTON. In and Around tLe, flub, is to touch the button and the whole )�1 L houseliutclis awakened. The outfit, is i �� LADII,S' WHiTEWEAR See our MIL I very low in price, and there arse several ��� bargains in these goods MU grades to snit customers, as well qts G �� P. S. All Goods strictly Cash iriglicst price for butter and egg.,-(IANl'E,1.oN }into �s. Alrea<ty a lar ge number of sales ` f Haug. have. ha eft effected, (citizens w hu will These PpieeS aI'e f0� CaS� Only, and none on approval. SrxarNa CLASR.-Mina Mawhinney will n}ion consider such an iniprovemenl will he 111 the singing class before mcutioned at Nes, sure to give such a necessity al least Worthin6rton'8 this (Tuesetty) eve niipg a(8 sE;i'tttcs t onsiderat inti, u ciock. Perms $1.50 for ten one how• ]eq., one cachweek, tobepaid inadvance. I)ISTnICT MEETING. --The regular .y ° ° '° ------- ------ -ii - it 24, 1, a of Iluruu District Lodge No. , H. BEESLEY ®• ---- ^'�ST. PAUL'$ CIIVItCrI,--Services twill �>4� j, O, of (�, T,, was bald last Fri- ��':.; be held in St. Paul's church on neat day in the Oddfellows hall, Clinton. \ I Snndav by Rev. Rural Dean Robinson, there was a good representation of / � of Waikerton, Rev, J. F. Parke will The Ladies' Fa.�'orite Establishment, Clinton. conductthe services in his parish. delegates preseut in all sotue 80, from the various subordinate Lodges in the 0000000000000 09600000 ©eq* see* i60080.00000 14octiEY.-The hockey Club held a distriot. The several reports Show a pe Meeting after practice Friday even- good increase in some of Ilio lodges, but ing, Jan. 22nd, std elected I. R. ���� o� 'D z to urbane the reports Weie vdt so sake Read Sec. -Tress., and ,also chose p �o0.00W o000oi garnet and white as their colors. The factory. Tile.'!question of Lilo comingJ04R 0 • Ba" r -d- g a boys should have •t very fast team plebiscite created quite a discussion, r. here this winter and every encourage- but no defi'uite line of action has yet O ® ' matt should he given this manly sport. ' I n ' been decided upon, Maitland Lodge, • The first game will likely he played p 1 e , here this week. Any teams wishing nf' t> uburn,carried off the prize for ini• The News -Record is Pneparin • ' a game should correspond with the tiatins' the moat members during the Elected. Warden • ' • Secretary-Treas. term they having made 33 now mem• • - a-lYlap of Huron County • ' P-rs,kssGATHE]urn'G:--Thrthirtynmth burs wh:.la l.liuwn Dter Lodge ceras- . • • annual meeting of the Canadian Press sucund wish 20. In the evening an t y� • • Association will be held in Toronto, on open meeting was held, eonsialiug of -- The l�eW County Coon- '•" '••• • Thursday and Friday, February 4th songs, ApeecheP, recitations, &c., with and 50. The day meetings vvill be Br•o Brcckeushiro, of Winghum n + • • held in the Board of Trade building, IT WILL BE THE BEST EVER ell LI leets �lIn by • ' 14nd many matters of interest to news- Grand Chief Templar of Ontario, iv • _ paper men will be discussed, including the chair. The foll,rwing programme ISSUED. • AGAIN postage on newspapers. The Post- was given :—Opening ode; Chairman's ' master General will he in to hear g N p - ° ' Acclamation. ' the views of members, and as he is address; solo, Earl Seal; mount organ p; known to be.in favor of publishers solo, Bio. Bailiton; recitation, Sister i paying postage it is hoped that every A, Cox; Polo, Bro. Crich; recess; ad- I THE Nuws-ECOR RD never dues any- •satuf a aflo ■ l member will be in his place to protest dress by Bro. Cricb; mouth organ solo, Special to TuE Nrws-Itrcosn. ' against a tax being placed on news- Bio Cook; reading, Mr. Biuwulve; thing by halves. papers, as it would mean the ruination In consequence we are preparing an GODERICH Jan. 26, 5.36 P. •••00.001••• of many of them sall weeklies, which violin solo, Mr. Walker; solo, Miss up-to-date map of the County of Huron ' find it difficult to make both ends meet O1fa Millar; reading. Bro. Stephen• which will eclipse all previous public,,- M. - Ei5 fo]'etol(1, JUhll Cox, On account of the storm which col7lpletely even under present circumstances. son; mouth-urgan solo, lino. Baniten; tions of the kind, instrumental solo Sister McPhail; Wait and watch for ice. the popular senior represents- blooked the roads and prevented many of t A GOOD CONCERT.—YOU missed a ' iKae,d concert, was the remark made by God save the Queen. The next meet_ A limited amount of advertising will tive for Goderich township, our customers taking advantage Of r those next day who attended the Kelly- ing wial be held at Loudesaaoro at the lie accepted for it by our MR CHIS- t Emslie concert. The big storm as well call of ilia Executive. I-IOLat, who will call on local and out- Chilton and Hullett, has been Our Monster Bargain Day as several attractions kept many away r side business men in it Few d,tyR, elected Warden of the County on Friday evening lase, but what lacked PASSED TO HER REW,vRD.-One by The woi k can Ile secured mounted Or in numbers was made up in enthusiasm. one the early settlers ire passing to in paper. of Huron by acclamation. we have decided to offer the same list again Ft was a first-class program and every the great beyond. The Inst to join the I Retail the complete real' rnonnted NEXT SA aa ,,ter �/ number received it deserved encore. silent majority is Mrs. Thos. Steven will lie worth $3, but, it will go fur T 117 EXT SAT V R DAY. . �'eOple who Mr. Kelly's selections embra sod a wide son, who died on Sunday. She had much less money. 1IIE NEWS -RECORD extends • range of modern and classical gongs. been in declininghealth for sortie time. braved ti,e StOrr11 find Came Out last �atlll' l Be sure and see it and get the hest its congratulations. His voice has increased in richness and The deceased was born in Rutland, that is going. day diff not g0 away dissappoil]ted. Neith- I power since his last visit here, while England, in 1814. Her- parents etni- --$ his style has matured and becameards- grated to America in 1810 and carne to An ad. on it will prove a paying Brief Town TOPICS. er Will y011 be if y011 come On Saturday tic to an unusually high degree. He is New York where they resided for a investment• next. When this house advertises Bargains also unsurpassed to clearness of enunei- time. Later they removed to Canada - - - - Rev. Newcom0o, through all the :ttion. Miss Kelly, as a pianists and , •incl settled near Dundas, where the Ull are Sure Of getting them when Oil mandolinist, ells,proved herself s •he a SOCIAL PosTPoNEm-The social at stor•u Sunday, went to the House of y y deceased was married to the late Thos. Mr. Thornp5on'son the loth con., Gode- Refuge and held service there. Come. For List of Goods and Prices see talented musician, and we predict a Stevenson stud with whom she lived rich Township, will be held ore Thurs- The Molsons Bank here is receiving last week's NES S-RECOItD or New Era. brilliant future for her. Belle Rose V3 years, both resided for it number of day p. m, subscriptions to the Indian Famine Ernslie delighted and pleased the entire+ years in Cookeville. In 1854 the family Fund. Those who desire to contribute �-� y� audience in her splendid recitations' tante to Clinton, She, passed peace- - -' -'- should call it the Bank. 9 Remem lUer the New Date Should any of these grtist.s appear here fully away amidst all her family. grief Town Topics. again we feel sure that a better house Emily in life she became an earnest P en Alex, Chrystal and his work- i� will greet thein, Christa.in, remaining steadfast in her Exeter employs a nightwatchman, men from the Goderich Boiler Works Saturday Jan. 30th faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, w•hont Mr. and bins. R. W. McKenzie, of are at Stapleton repairing and renew- • PIANO RECITAL. -Miss McHa lAY's she loved until the end, giving every ink some of the sant pans. k'iano Recital will he held in Oddfel- evidence of her trust until the Iasi Goderich, were in Clinton on Fridaty. 'When every 'Bargain advertised last week Lows ball on Mondayevening, Feb. fat, Councillor Thos. A Walker is this 13+ hours. Her character, was to live the Mr. G. C. Petty, of Heusatll, was in week visiting friends sand relatives' iu will be repeated. at8 p.in. A a'nnll admission fee willlife she professed and to he it true town last week. Toronto and Bolton. be charged, the proceeds being follower of the Master. The deceased Mr. Ed. Pickett was in town over Miss Irwin, of the Clinton C,olleg- They are wise who come early. for the benefit of the Choir had many warm friend,; and wits kind Sunday from Hensall. irate Institute, spent several clays at her 0 Chapter of St. Paul's church Guild. tothe poor and acedy ones, quid often home near Belgratve• • 1list, reeeived this wea>I: New Silk Chiffons, • From the progratnne it is apparent visited the holmes of the sick. AI- Mrs. T. H. Cook and little daughter, • NEVA CHIFFONS that this will be one of the best nu'sic,tl though brought fill in it Baptist home, Retta, a.re visiting friends in Witham. Mr. Jas. Sheppard and Mr. Thos. • 4_ inches wide m 11;+five, Tuscan ('ardinal, • z events of the season. Miss McHard s she became a memberof the Methodist Beacom intend openin a new grorerY • Pale Blue, Pink, (beam, White stud Black. • y Mrs. Smith and family, of Landon O � reputation as a pianist is deservedly church and was for, many years en- South, are the guests of the, lady's and flour and feed xisinrss 'n the 0 high, and she has Hitherto been heard gaged in the work in connection with course of it couple of weeks. • 0000000000•• 0 father, Mr. Dufton. altogether too seldom in Clinton, The that Church. She WAR a inen'bet• when Mr. J. T. Cooper leaves t.o-day on 4 prograuarne will be varied b some The kink in the backbone of Winter, • Y she passed away, She leaves at family been taken the return journey to Manitoba. He 0 0 lighter n"tiliers by other ruen'bers of of four children, three of whom reside mentioned last week, has will visit lits daughter in New York O ® n [� Bros., ,he choir. in Clinton, J. C. Stevenson, Mrs. Jno• out in old-fashioned style. also,G \JPROGRAMME• Cuninuhatrne. Mins Eva,i. Stevenson, Mr. and MTA. James Robinson, of The people of Clinton do not seem to 0 1. largo ApPaRsionata.. ... • .. .... Beethoven, and bins. Rohl. Callander, Manitoba, Bathgate, Dakota, were last week on as knoyv a good thing when it comes to �, • •G Mazurka ...................... ...(]oddanl. the latter being here through her visit to Mr. W. G. Smkth• town, else they would have turned out � x Cachoucha................... Rata. mother's illness. Alt.hongh not of a A large number of I. O. G. T's.frum in larger nunihers to the high-class . Dry -Goods and Clothing, '• (lermanCharacterSong—"l.fttlorrauds." robust constitution, still she lived for Auburn, attended the district meeting I concert on Friday evening last. 0 �_ Clinton,, Mrs.Colemanand Mr. H. Reid. over 82 ears. The last. three itonthR +'riday. - COnt. 4. Four short'dumbere............Schumann. held here Inst I Evangelist Palmer, who conducted so L. Fo rSuor ....................1oddard. of her life wits one of sickness with Mr. Fred T. Alcock, who has been in man successful meetings in the Baptist 0 • a. Air do Ballet.....................Moszkowski. much weaalcnesR and suffering, yet Hensitll for some time, was in town last �••••0 solo -Selected. Mise May Herman. bearing it with patience and resigns- church here rerentlp,lr ft hist Saturday •4000• 7. Consolation .....................•Liszt. week. for Thorndale, where he will again 0 • 0 • S. Ballade0 minor.. ...... Chopin. tiaA' and leaving the ccirnforti If, aas- u. Rhapsodie Hongrols...... ..,...Liszt surance to all her friends of a I oma Mr. John Ransford attended the engage s succeeded evangelistic work. Mr. iriAhCharackeCBong-"Barney'sCoi'rtship " beyond Prepaired for all those who love Western Dairyman's meeting it Palmer succeeded in accomplishing • 4 0 _ •000 0000 0000 0000••`0 ' Mm. ColeUmaan, Miss a Hardy' Mr.H.Retd. the Lord. ford hast week. much good work in Clinton. •0.0000000®0000•••••• od save Queen r;