HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-02-24, Page 8TsAY$I. s)Ek9.—•Tbe following were Cashmere Rose.
ticketed to their deetin"tion on Friday See our LadieW Cashmere
Uttle last by Mr. A. O. Pattison. --Mr, Thos.
and Mrs. Mustard, Mrs. Broadfoot, Hose; value unequalled.
1. st, Abiline, Kan , also Miss Doherty for
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�• Itidgetown. Fool O •
INDIA FAMINE+' }tELIEF FUND. -At]- j Boy's Ribbed Hose, heavy
1 Uttle ditional donations received by the
C®S• Maisons Bank and forwarded to Ott&- Y weight, all wool, 19c.
Priwa: Janet Wilson, $2; Mrs. IA. P. \ A Metter line at 25c
Brickenden, $2; James Scott Me" �.. worth 30c.
A Spool Crochet Silk, 25 ards• . • • (le Edward Foster, $1; Ileo. i:loare,
li it abed Wooden Towel Rings.... 10 1. Mrs. B., $k; Miss B, $1; Mm-
e Lamp Shade Frame,(2for ....... 15 W, $1; Miss Genge, $1; a Friend, $1; ' 4 How Prft�ts,
Cx*pe P"
er per roll, (2 for for.. • • W. Taylor & Sons, $2; Geo. Baird Sr., UU!!(�ri 11I 1
Qovered Tea Osy, was 45c for.... 25 $2, 'Dotal received to date -$93.20• r -- Now Em�rold�r� .
A;Bs.tter One, was 850 for, .... •.• • Intending subscribers are requested to _ r
A Writing Tablet, good paper, 2 hand in ll[eir donations as soon as pos-
sizes .. 5 sible. _ Now TarUlloll Llaces.
&Boy's Knife, metal handle...... B SAD DItATH.-The death of Miss
ABoy's Knife, bone handle...... 10
A Ladies' Knife, bone handle...... 10 Mary E. Churchill has cast it gloom
A ]VIolished Hammer, wood handle 10 over the whole community, she being
A small Tack Hammer, 3 styles . • 5
Just a few Salts &
Peppers Stiles
at in the prime of health up to it few days 25
Winter ^od�
h. She wa$ taken with
Ific each, 2 for 15c, 3 for 20c, 4 for 25 nt fore headh see ontthe Friday previous and
Gooft
kept getting worse until Sunday when CLEARING PRICES-
Our Prices she became unconscious and never ray Are now going at
lied death claiming her on Tuesday
afternoon. The cause of death was
Are the congestion of the brain. She was aged
22 years and 0 months. The parents •,` `® �
Lowest have the sympathy of the community
in their sad bereavement.
For To JOIN HANDS. -Our numerous
Methodists friends will be gratifted tos H. BEESL E y & CON)
Reliable learn that the Rattenbury and Ontario
Street Methodist Churches are likely
Grocers, toamalgamate. Initiatoryproegedings The Ladies' Favorite Establishment, Clinton.
have been in prog;reas Yoe some time.
The two Trustee Boards meton Monday
evening to consider the reports of Com
Initteesontbetuatter. Theresolutions, A NovELTY.-Ogle Cooper & Co. MARRIED.—On Wednesdayafternoun
ThO W. D Fair Ca which were favorable, were adopted. have a novelty flower in their north at the home of the lnride% father, Mr.
s a 'f A meeting of the Trustee Boards and plate glass window in the shape'of a Thos. Farquhar, Miss Etta and Mr.
cangreg+Lttons of both churches will "Bermuda Sacred Lily." The flower Wesley J. Moore were made one by
CLINTON. take place on Thursday evening, is of many colors and has attracted the Rev. J. F. Parke. Bath are well
Agents Parker nye Works. Murch 4th, to further consider and hosts of adunrers, known and popular among their many
-• adopt the general report. friends here. They left on the after.
(iHOIR NIGHT. -Miss McHardy, St. noon train for Detroit. Mr. and Mrs
— Paula Church Organist, entertained Moore will take up their residence on.
PLEASANT GATHERING.—On Tuesday
e: ening of last week it large and happy the choir at a hockey match and Albert street.
bhp Hmren Nevus-Reeora skating races at the rink on Monday
crowd gathered in Cole's Methodist evening and a most enjoyable time
$1.251 Year-81.00ln Advance church, Goderich township, for their was spent. Supper was afterwards Brief Town Topics.
Sabbath Schocl tea-meeing. The re- served at the hotel Clarendon.
freshrnents were all that could he de- Madame Walla concert, March 2nd.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1897, sired :and spoke well for the baking CURLING. -The result f a visit to Mrs. Wiseman was visiting in Sea-
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- __--= qualities of the ladies of that vection. Seaforth last Thursday, of the Clinton forth las- week.
The programme was tL very excellent Bowling Club was a match between J,
LOCAL NT Y'%S• one, comprising selections from four of a Miller, who issued the challenge, Reeve Wilford, of Blyth, was in
the members of Bayfield Junior League, and a rink skipped by e l Jackson, town last Thursday.
chorus by the choir from Clintotl, and with the result that the latter was Assessor Stevens started on his
an address by Rev. Mr. Millyard, of victorious by a score of 16 to 8. The rounds yesterday.
In and Around the spur Clinton, which was thoroughlv+anjoyed following composed the rinks: -
and very practical. Recitations were Jas. Fair D. A. Forrester Miss Mary Lough is confined to her
�plUlY lh. * ver ,abl given h Misses Doherty and J• IV. Rattenbury J. Johnson room by la grippe -
Ver Y g Y W Spalding J. Laidlaw
M. Washington, each receiving hearty W. Jackson, skip 30. J. C. Miller, skip 8. Mr. W. Jackson was in Landon
BMhostpriceforbutterandeggs-CANTEWN applause; a quartette by Misses -Turner The winners are open to compete I yesterday on business.
and Scott, Messrs. Ern. Davis and against all comers. Mr. Fred Gardner, of Brampton, was
Madame Wall and her�pupils, also Mr. F. W. O'Rourke was much enjoyed; Miss O. last week the guest of Dr. Freeborn.:
Port, elocutionist, of St. Lours, March 2nd, in Miller rendered a Lullaby in R very MADAME WALLIS CONcunT.-The
Elie town hall. I�lexaing style; the duet, 'Raise Me, date for this important event is Tues- Miss Harland, of Detroit, is the
Jesus," i,y ]hisses Scott and Turner was day eveniny next in the Clinton town guest of her brother, W. Harland, iv.
SINGING CLASS. -Miss McWhinney will open much appreciated. Miss Eva Crall hall. The well trea� undoubtedly be Mrs. Wilber Manning was in Exeter
tiers singing class before mentioned at Mrs. sang in ;in able manner, "A Boy's Best which any towner cityin the Dorninioo one day last week calling on friends.
Worthington's
rthinTermsthix0foe ton nohotri'Ilc9 onat s Friend is His Mother," and as an en- should appreciate. Madame Wall,
one each week, to be paid in advance. core. "Whwn you ask a Girl to leave who will appear, does not need any re, Miss Maud Cook, who has been vFri-
Her Happy Home." Rev. Mr. Oaten ference from us, as her superior vocal ing in Mitchell, returuedUome last Fri
WAIT FOR IT. -Madame Wall, with outside occupied the chairand Miss Ida Boles mowers are too well known locally. day•
talent, assisted by a number of her pupils, will presided at the or to iu [ler usual ex- •rhe Stan• will be ably assisted by ivir. Mr. J. W. Irwin was:.i•n Toronto last
veaConcertintownhallonTuesdayevening, cellent manner. The proceeds of the F. W. Port, of St Louis, Mo., an elo- week as a delogate from the local A.
Tarch2nd, 1897. evening amounted to nearly $3S: cutionist of great merit, as well is O, U. W.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. -Very interest good local talent in sopranos, tenor, Misses Minnie and Grace 141uiv were
A PECULIAR AILMENT. -A peculiar contraltos, baritone and basso pro- hast Wednesday visiting friends in
freak of nature occurred on the stack ing serv^ces were held in St..,Paul's fuhdo. We hope to see the hall well Exeter.
Farm of Mr. D. A. Forrester the other cbur.h on Sunday. At the rstol•ning filled next Tuesday evening. Miss Ethel Rarnsay; of Toronto, is
day. He has a number of fat steers service the rector, Rev. J. F. Parke, ORCHESTRA CONCERT. -No orgwniza- sppending a few days with hertelatives,
Vis
forty four candiliirhs tb Dr. and Mrs. Bruce.
being prepared for the Ma•y British l3is Lordship the Bishop of Huron for tion in Clinton deserves more loyal Messrs. John Smith and Richard
market. Under one of the animals the the Apostolic rite of 'laying ctn of support than the Orchestra. The Horsley areattending the Grand Lodge,
attendant noticed a pool of blood and hands." Daritig the afternoon three members have succeeded in bringing t.• O• F„ at Niagara.
tuade search to ascertain the cause. more candidates were contirmed priv- the organization to a state of efficiency
f ellind the forearm of the beast, near ately, as they were unable to be pre- g' Don't forget Madame Wall's concert on
and the do not hesitate to say the
the heart, the blood gushed out at sent at the church in the morning— would reflect credit to any city. Murch 2nd,
every heart beat. His hand was placed making a total of forty-seven, Two grand concert has been arranged for Miss Wakefield, of Goderich town-
t[pon the cavity, but the blood still commendable reatur•es of this class Thursda of this week in the town ship, is visiting the family of Mr. 1-1.
spurted out. Veterinary Blackhall was were -first, that nineteen of them were Ball. They have secured the services' Ilunt, Princess street.
recured. He found that a wart had men and sixteen wereFhelads of fault- of
Harr Recti, of Toronto Canada's f
grown over one of the main arteries. lies. Bercre Due �;:,_, ----nR Q1l sert•ice favorite and comedian; Mrs. ; THE NEWS -RECORD was pleased tc
The steer had rubbed against the resell the Bishop addressed them very full
q have a call on Friday from contractor,
on the duties and privileges to which J. C. Gleig, esf Seaforth, an elocutionist ' Howard & Son of Bfyth.
the wart came off with the above p g of inerlt well known to many of out -
until
lt. The artery was tied. For ' they were about to be admitted. He readers; Miss h1c$rien, Ottawa; Miss Rev. J. W. Churchill, of Rosemont,
ireveral days the beast was very irveak dwelt especially on the fact that they Mary Freeborn, Ioverinay; and locally was called home hist week on account
from loss of blood, but is now doing were servants of the Lord Jesus Christ. Messrs. Harland :and Murch. The or- of the death of his sister.
well. We do not know of nuother While each group of candidates were chests is com tiled of thirteen mem- Division Court was held here venter
case of the kind on record. taking their places the choir sang most p
effectively beautiful hymn hers. The programme will consist of day before His Honor Judge Doyle
c y 5 comic songs, music, solos, duets, tah-
HOCKEY MATCH. -The first hockey Its I am without one plea." After the � A number of cases were heard.
benediction man of the large con re- ttre x, orchestra selections, s ac. Give
match which has taken place in Y g " g them a hamper hones. Seats are now 14ii'4 Bou4fleld, of Souris, Man, ane
}✓xeter's new rink, came orf on Tues- -'ration that were present remained to on sale at C�revvs' jewlory stare. Mrs. S. L, Scott are in Blyth visitinf
1ic�ar His Lordships final words of their brother, Mr. A. H. Plummer.
day, the contesting teams being Cl*n- Godly counsel and advice and to vvi,`� D'CKgoN ROS., CLOTlIIERq.-For
ton and Exeter. The referee called ness the distribution of their t:ert.ifl- sixteen years this progressive firm Miss Lizzie Wheatley, daughter .
the game at 7.45 o'clock and it lasted Cates, In t•be evenil:gau in)inensee.on- have occupied a prominent place in Mr. Joy. Wh<atleds t for Flint, Mich.
one hour, at the end of which time the gragation were assembled wheel after the advertising columns of THE NEWS- future the intends to reside,. in ell+
%core was in favor of the home team, the prayers, the Bishop took fcir his RECORD. From year to year their
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being six goals to five. When half � patronage has been extending an t Mr. D. R. Menzies, who was called to
the 50th Psalm. Hes oke or an hour
time was up the score stood even -4 to public confidence increasing in their Auhvrn to attend the funeral oYhislatl
4; Each tram succeeded in scoring a
most eloquently, forcibly and earnest favor until they have one of the finest, brother-in-law, James McGee, was it
goal within h:Llt a minute. The game ly ono the speech and the silence of largest and most progressive clothing town Wednesday.
cvas rather inclined to be rough but no God• lliany who, during their life establishments in V47estern Ontario. Mrs. Rudd, Goderich t „ has bough'
time, have had serious doubts and mis- p
mora so than might be expected. The Messrs. Hodgens Bros., the noted dry- the house ILnd lot on Mary St., fron
t`linton team are a gentlemanly lot of givings atl the prospeirty of the inn- goods men, have worked up a beg
young men and much could ho said its godly, went away with their faith business in the dry -goads line, rand in Mrs. Andrews, and intense moving in
dee coed and their hope enlarged, and to it this week.
to the respective individual players. order to devote their whole attention
The home team also deserves praise for "wit it greater longing for the time to this deppartment, have disposed of Mr. and Miss McCreath and Mise
when "our God shall come and shall their whole stock of tailoring goods, Mamie Young, of Goderich, were th
the commendable way in whirs they not keep silence." The offertory dur- tweeds and woolens, to Jackson Bros., nests of the letter's grandparents
carried Out their part Of the game.- in the da was ver liberal indeed,
Exeter Advocate. g Y Y and Mr. H. Morgan, the populaa A,nd r. and Mrs. Tbos O. Cooper, on Sun
something like $40 being given for the capable cutter, goes with the latter day last.
S. A. BUGLE NoTEs.-On Tuesday India famine sufferers. firm. Mr. Wm. Jackson will devote Miss Kate McDonald, of Detroit,wh+
Feb. Z9rd Ensign S. Wiggins, the new A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT his whole, attention to the financial has been visiting Miss Flossie Pattison
District Officer for the Stratford Dls- COMING TO CLINTON.—It is not often part of the business, while Mr. T. left last Thursday for Preston. Mis
trice, will visit and conduct a , that the people of Clinton and vicinity Jackson will attend to the outside Flossie Pattison also left the same da.,
tri c, meeting ClintonC the S. d Barracks have the opportunity Of seeing such a ppart. Tap, NEws-RECORD wishes both for Toronto.
it$ p. ui. The Ensign is well known wonderfulentertainnnentas tbatwhieh blesses. Hodgens Bros, and Jackson
in and around Clinton, Having been will be offered to them next Monday Bros. continued prosperity. A e estirnl has been made that th
week. That most marvellous inven- Stot "g $10,000 would he wel{ spent ii
> once stationed here; no doubt many „ „ A CLOSE CALL. --•Yesterday morning t." saran the resent town hal
tion, the C.inematogr�raphe, which was g p
Mende will be glad to neo him again. about two o'clock, or a few minutes and erectin ti more suitable building
V the greatest attraction, and created so g
On Tuesday, March 2nd, Ensign An- after that hour, Mr. John Sheppard, off the street.
much wonder at the last Taranto Flair,
strews, the new G. B. M. elect, will who sleeps over the new grocery store
;and which has been delighting sa
hold two Lantern services in the Bar- on Ontttrno street, was awakened from Mr. Ii. and Mrs. Kerr, of this weel
racks, subject, being, "The Life of the many thousands in Toronto and other the smell of smoke. Re hurriedly were hast week and plan of this weer
late Mrs. Gen. Bootle," at 11.30 and 8 p. western towns Town Hall, i Clintonur months , dressed, but was almost suffocated on visiting friends and relatives in tory
m.. the first meeting, for children; ad- will be at the Town Hall, in Clintob. reaching the hallway. He could plain- and vicinity, They were the guests c
the s i uing of Monday, breech the 8th. g
mission only 2c, the second for adults It is im osaible to properly describe ly see the cause of the smoke and seri- Mr. and Mrs. Z. Beacom over Sunday
5c. On Saturdayand Sunda March e tate•d as to whether he should fight the
Sunday the won el fill entertainment gzikven by The annual meeting of the Epwortl
K, 7, the noted nd titlented "Sera- flames or sornd the. fire alarm. He
pbetic Babd" will hold Special ser- the (✓inematographe, but imagine League .Association well take place a
ourself taking a tour in a couple of used good judgment in doing the latter. Seiiforth, on Tuesday, March 1t'
vices. y Although destruction seemed immin- Amoug those on the progratntne ar
hours to England, Prance, $pain, taly, en t, , few dozenails of tvatet c ucnch-
DoM1NioN APPOINTMENTS. — Dr. Germany and other parts of the world, ed the blaze. The. ptirthion was burned Messrs. B. J. Gihbingo, A. T. Cooper
and actually seeing things occurring clean throe h for +L considerable space, H. Foster and IMiss A. Brickender
Steep, of Winnipeg. (formerly of Cliu- exactly its though •volt were on the g Clinton.
ton), has been appointed medical at looking at therm. People and also the floor. In a few minutes more
churches, Rattenbury an
Cendant upon the Indiana of Claude vehicles pasamg along the Streets of the whole. building would have been in 1 If the two
altar
?lay Agency, Manitoba, in the place London or Paris bus;,ues and street cars flames. Messrs. James Sheppard and Ontario street, amalgamate, many pet
,a,fDr. Orton, ex -M. P., dismissed. running, people riding bicycles and on Thos. Beacom, two old residents, the I pie are of the opinion that the Outari
favid Hill, an Indian of the Six Na- horseback, all moving naturally life former having been in business here street church might be, concerted int
loons, has been ILppointed clerk in the size, Soldiers drilling and marching, some thirty years ago, had just opened an hoppital and the $10,000 Staavel
;f onq, office at Brantrord, in the cavalry chargin , Iartillely tiring, the out a new stock of family groceries, money invested in this way.
g flour and feed, etc. Mr. Sheppard and left
I33ace pf A. G. Smith. W. R. Ayles- ocean waves roiling, people bathing, the premises shortly after nine O'clock; The other day THE NEws-RECUR
wg1-tb, of Belleville, has been appoint,- buildings falling, proveasiuns, ff learned of a setting' ben which disc
:after blowing out the lights ho walked I
ed�r commissioner to report upon the arriving and the passengers alighting' to the back of the room for his walking Thea eggs were forked to the manur
state and management of the business and many other amusing and interest- heap, but in a few days IL goad hate
stick in the dark and there was no sign : f •tole. Mohawk Board of the Bay of ing scenes, and you knave some idea of g of innocent little chicks worked then
of ftre. The causo is at presont a mys-
C�ninte, A couple of night watchman what the Cinematographe will above way nut and t nature
o well. The peen
have` been appointed in each of the you, as if everyone you see were
alive eery. There vane no insurance on the lar freak of nature occurred in ycstet
departimenf.al talo�&&1ffl to guard against and actually in front of you. It has goods and we are pleased to say they
fire. Mo Conser""v'iitive can expect to bean spoken of by the press and vvery- were in noway damaged. 7'hebuilding llr. and Mrs. McCallum left yeste
is insured in the \Waterloo Mutual and day for Washington, Ohio, whore In
hold,his position tinder Grit rule, while one who hits seen it, as somethlag the damn a will be light. It was rnth- has opened an offlco on his own a,
.thousiL[u1a of new offices etre being marvellous, and those who do not See er it warn�rece tion for Messrs. Shep- •count. Tart NEWS•RECORD voices th
Crenated at the expense of the public.- it now will miss the sight Of a, life -tune. and and Beacon to Ulfofou business sentiments of the people of Clinton i
fir ss despatch. It provides an interesting and novel en- p,
e' tRrtaimnent lusting over two hours, circles, but their many friends will I wishing the Doctor and his eatimah
High-olass singleg,high-class elocution, sop- thirt scenes being given. It will only congratulate them on escaping with wife a pleasant journey and ever
ritnos, tonere dA traltos, baritAne,baeso it ofun- Y g g y little or no lose. possible future prosperity.
to-• town Ir"f �inton, on Tuesday night, be here one nlgllt;
The firm of Hodgens Bros., to give more attention to their big Dry
Goods business, have decided to give up the Merchant Tailorin_g.6rgneh
of their business and we have purchased the Stock amounting to over
$2,000, consisting of English, Scotch and Irish Tweeds, and Wor•
sleds, and in addition to our own stock and also our new Spring Goods
that are now nearly all to hand will mean the largest and finest Meroltapt
Tailoring Stock for the gentlemen of Chilton to select from to be found
in Ontario to day. We are now most comfortably settled iu our bel;
new store and ready for a big seasoq's business with prices lower thN
have ever been known in the history of our businesp.
The rapid growth which our out of town trade has taken as well as out
local has warranted us to take on an additional Cutter in tho person of
Mr. H. L. Morgan, who will have charge of the Local Cutting Depart -
meat, and in the Meehanienl Department nothing but the most skilled
labor will be engaged.
Our Furnishing Will contain all -the newest and
up-to-date Goods and nowhere
Department will such a range of everything
that a Gentleman wears be found outside of onr Store.
Our Hat Department...
Will contain all the new shapes and colors and it will
pay you to make an early selection of our stock.
Our Ready -Made Will be nearly double to
what it was last season, the
and Well -Made. great improvement in the fit
Stock of Clothing and style are so much ap-
preciated and such a big sav•
ing in prices warrants this.
...Next Week...
We expect to give a list of our 'Leaders," that,
considering the honest make and quality, will be
a great surprise to all shrewd buyers.
If you are not on our list as a Customet we would like to put ycu on.
We have in our office a list of all who trade with us, both in and out of
Town, and it is getting to be a big one but there can be no end to it,
Honest dealing,
Honest Prices,
Should win you.
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JA OAvt')'ON
BROS*
The Famous Clothiers, Coats' Block,
�- CLINTON.
,spa• ---- — — �+�ewcwica�i®ems .
K "I'd
Glove
j bargain.
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o ;
i @ $1.00 Gloves for 55c.
$1.25 Gloves for 69c.
The other day a big nargain in Kid Gloves was offered to aa, the price
was away below regular and we took the lot. There are too many of
them to put into stock and sell at regular prices, so we will turn there
over quick at a little profit, and last Friday we started selling good
1{id Gloves at prices less than they llavo ever boon sold for in Clinton.
9C All sizes in 7 hook lacing Gloves
at 6
sold everywhere at $1.25
at 55c All sizes in 4 button Gloves;
sold everywhere at 90c and $1.
Every siza fr•oin 5� to 7J in Black or Colors. At these prices they'll go
like wild fire. If you want or will want Kid Gloves within the next
year, it will p%y you to buy NOW.
— -o
Every Day
Sees New Goods opened up, New Prints, Shirtings,
Drew Goods and l3ome very nobby Veilings are among
Oil.-, week's arrivals, and our stock is rapidly getting
into shape for spring business.
What's left of the Winter Stock is being bustled out at prices
that are saving money for those -who buy here.
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