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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-03-10, Page 8A LAUNDRY UUANGE,-MrU. Coll- DOWN WITH G}RIP.--lancing the past I rsatitude. siggnet', who has conducted at success- ween Rev, W. �tortt has been laid .9 1 ful laundry business here for some with la grip and throat trouble anll 1 We courteously extend our :sincere time rind given excellent satisfaction, wilts linable to take the several services !R9T hats disposed of his business to Mr. last Sunday. Mrs. Stout is also litid000008••••t1•••••••90699.000009••!•A•0••0964000419 •• r04t thanks and show this public token Robert Twitchell, who started up a up with grip, and Miss Willa was laid • Of appreciation to that extensive short time since. Mr. Consiguey has up last week. The malady has taken patronage of ladies who have dis not yet decided where h® will locate. hold of many citizens. •, played wisdom, foresight and TaESTAVELYMONEY. -Aletterfrom * Y®u Should r economy by making purchases Boys, BRIGADE. -For the Boys' Brig- Mr. G:irrow to Town Clerk Coats, dat• • from us since the commencement ads Capt. Combe last week had over ed March 4th, etates that "the request • of our---�■1? fltty applicatians for members and an- has been compliedjwlth, and that Mr, �, • 1emoval Sal®"• °thee meetiai, was held on Monday. Ross is delighted with the sensible Consider The organization is almost completed. choice of al$5,000 library building and • � No doubt their husbands rise up The object is to teach the rising genera- at $5,000 endowment." Plans rhould be : • and call them blessed for their tion more of manly deportment and the procured at once and the building • expense, arts of military tactics. We tire pleas- erected. • —Where you decide to tiny your— t prudence and curtailed Opportunities move quickly and ed to see. such a large starting class, FIRE MEETINo.-The public meetin • res v as the are on Friday evening of business inen an ev ®�s��s 0 �o c► o ®ov' o v 0 e ®� 0 v �t saw o �'a v al' o �s •� should be g p others interested, regardin the un- • speeding by. a have ha .big JUNIOR LEAGUic.-The Ontario St. g • Under - sale in Wall Paper and Window Junior League is in a flourishing con- reasonable demands of the Fire Under- • • Shades from the prices quoted here dition. It will hold a s ecial meeting writers Association was not largely • • ere will be a attended. A committee was appointed • last week, it was 'T,111 'kabla goods next Friday night, T as follows :-Geo. Swallow chairman, • a' at remarkable prices, yes, remark silver collection taken up for the India W W Fai ran, W. N. Manning, W. o • • able for lONlless, that did it. We Famine Fund. Let All the friends of C Searle, J. P. Tisdall, F. MAcpher. SPRING SUIT9 • OR H want to sell all of this class of the Junior League work turn out, and • • goods we can before we move and help them in this grand and noble son, James Fair, sr., and the Mayor, • have made the price® such as will work. Meeting comrmences at 7 o clock who- will correspond with other towns • usittvel do it. There is It(.) sharp. and report it the next council meeting. o �o� a ao4o �0�0�0 �+� �►o �o �� �o �o �� �o o �� v �� •� •� • cheaper than the Cheapest, The METHODIST UNION.—The Ratten- SHOULDER DISLOCATED. -On Mon- That an old Business like ours -with the long experience seeing 0 gcods we offer are STYLISH bury and Ontario street Methodist day Messrs, John Miller and Roxy • and handling all classes of Goods in our line, that our word • enough for the best houses in town, Churches have decided to unite by +t Walker were trying their arm power should be worth something About the quality, and when we make o GOOD enough for the hardest ser -grit of go votes. The. total vote at the Hotel Clarendon. The weight • assertion about any particular line, our reputation is at stake. • vice, they ate CHEAmaP enough to was rity77 Against union and 173 for was a small "grip" full of shot, weigh- • 'i Last week we spoke especially about our "LEADERS," which • -hunt union. The matter will be submitted ing Probably fifty pounds. Each nuc- • win the most expert bargain are all told for Cash only, as the profit will not stand it to credit • or. See our attractive hand -bill, to the District meeting in the Ontario ceeded in holding the weight sit arm's ® these lines. We had many callers and many buyers this last few "an important matter for wise street church in May, and if then rati- length, but the second attempt made • days to see out, s housekeepers" for particulars. by Mr. Walker threw his shoulder • S ace will not allow the quoting fled the Confererfee will no doubt con- joint out of lace. In order to re -place • p cur. If the union heroines law a mar- 1 P P •$5 Tiveed Suit • ' of prices here, but you can save all vied ordained minister and single roan the injured member he had to be chloro- or at least20 percent., in many formed. He will in consequence be off cases more. We POSITIVELY °n probation will he secured for three work for some time. q • STATE and want. it CLEARLY years, within which time arrangements UNDERSTOOD that Chase par ic- will be completed and at grand new PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. -The regil_ Everyone who saw it Acknowledge it to be a great Suit for the 0 church erected. lar meeting was held on Monday even- • money. We give you our word for it that it is, and we expect to • ular goods will never be CHEAP- ing, there being present Chairman sell it lot of thorn this season. Just the same about our ER. ----- A REMINDER.—Maurice S, Huron Irwin, Trustees J. C. Stevenson, J. ® }- • has addressed the following circular to Gibbings, I. Jackson and W. G. O 01.00 1.50 and $2.00 Pants • the cletgy of the Diocese of Huron :- Swish. Principal Lough's s re ort i l..�� ' ! ib�+ . D• ���� ®. DEAR BRETHREN g to the fin wrial showed 238 boys and 213 ge ingeurSed ThO 1L, year is now drawing to a close, I write for February, the average being 393, ze considu•ing the quality, people never bought Goods before at such • to impress you with the importance of 14 higher than for the same month in • prices. • havin 1111 our collections remitted to 1896 with 19 more pupils on the present • , CLINTON. thes".-Treas. as soon as possible, so roll, Trustees I. Jackson, lrwivand Our Boys Knee Pants, sizes 22 to 32 -at 50e. and 75c. s that each par ish may receive the credit Stevenson visited the different rooms o < Agents Parker's Aye IVorke, of whatever offertory it may have during the mouth, also Mr. Robb and • will be worn by nearly all the boys in this neighborhood. It used ---------- - made throughout the year. After all Deputy -Reeve Cooper. Referringtothe 0 to be that a piece of clout wits bought or traded for and made at T•�- that has been said concerning the breakage of windows, &c., the Priuci- • home, costing more and not so good a fit, now it pair of good fitting • f,bp Hiiren News-Reeora needs Of the diocese, and the necessity Pal says: "While we have a few well made, pair of Our 50c. Pants are appreciated. We have made • of liquidating our• present indebtedness, thoughtless boys in town, I must say tip over 300 firs for this season, and you can jud e how our trade e $1.25 a Yost—$1.00in Advance I will trust in your loyalty and zeal to that the boys of Clinton, as a class, are l p is growing. - _ - do all in your power to arouse the more respectful and more careful of o • sympathy and direct the lterevoltsnce school property, and have it higher Our 3 Fe. Suit for Boys, sizes 27 to 32 at $300, : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10tb, 1897, cif our pee le. Trusting that through moral tone than those of most towns • the good providence of God the roller- in Canada." The report suggested the • is than has ever been known for such n Suit - it is sold for o LOCAL--�1 tions of the present may exceed ma• removal of the fence around the boys ®e Cash only, but you ate saving money when yott buy this suit•. �, o NEWS. terially those of the last year. I remain, playground, and that boxes or baskets yours ur Christ, DIAURICE �. HURON. e placed in cacti roorn for waste paper, ® We want to tell yon about a $13 SUIT, we have 3 lines at this price o And NOW that is intended for people vvho have been used to leaving their plea- • -- For to their power, I bear record, &c. Re cookery, the report said `our 9 • yea, and beyond their power they were system of education will be complete Theo for jil and $h fi fora! or they are up-to-date in every way or we tv4uld not buy them. • Cu and Around the flub, willing or themselves." -11 Cot., viii., 3. now if the minister will iustruetpeople • They are just tbc. thing fora good Business Suit or a second Suit, and people who are anxious • how to get things to cook." There • to save money should see this Suit. We give you our word for it that this will be a great A GOOD SUGGESTIoN.-TILE NEws- was no action on notice of motion to a selling line when it is understood better. 981U11 gait. • RECORD heartily endorses the sugges- change nightof meeting. Theaccount i we will hold a big Spring Hat Opening. •e Mghestprice for butter and eggs-CA-;TEIAN tion made by Principal W. R. Lough Of NHWS-RECORD, $1, 1'ov advertising, o • BROS• at the. Public School Board meeting on was ordered to be paid. The Com ON SATURDAY ARC 20 ! When we avant the people to see all the new�• SiNctxa Cr Ase. -Miss McWhinney will o en Monday evening that a picture or mittee on the cadet corps reported that things in Hats. More about them next week. Up"' painting of neon Victoria be laced wooden guns could be procured for 10 • • the singing class before mentioned at Mrs. l` b Q P g i • �. 6 O 0 v 0 sib d® S Worthin on's this (Tueseay) evening at s in each of the school rooms, and prob- cents each, and that CCoin he Cohe o'cioek. Terms $1.50 for ten one hour lessons, ably•alsoone each oftholate Sir John A. (whose letter was read) would drill the •s one each week, to be paid in advance. Macdonald and Sir Alexander Macken- boys and be assisted by Lieut. • • zie. Our children could not be edncat- McTaggart, and Col,•SergPAnt Jack- • JACKSON ®SWITING HENSdhat WANTED.00 good number, ed in any more valuable wary. Oil" ,son, free of cost. '.Phe Board • A9 0 Must be good hitchers and good tnotliors. For O • information, price, &c., apply at Tim NEws- nob'e and revered Sovereign, and was in favor ofgoing On with it • REVORDOAice. great departed statesmen (if rpeognired but the ineeting being small The Famous Clothiers, Coats' Block, Clinton. o worth, would certainly (from the fact figal action was deferred untill next - - of displayed portraits on the walls of sheeting, the Committee in the mean- �••®@6.O©O•Eft•O•Am®O••AtD•®O•o9>D®A®•o@e®Am00®•o0®®••flO9®•®••®Q••0••sa®•• INDIA FAMINE RELIEF FUND. -Ad- the school) instal into the minds of the time to take whatever action seems to ditional donations received by The rising generation more lofty purposes them best and report. Mr. Smith " Nolsons Bank and forwarded to Otta- and at least enco+rr•agu ties to butter gave notice that he would move at wa: Grace Petrie, Jr., $1; Edith citizenship. We cannot give tooinuchnext eeting to reconsider night of Hitch, $1; Mary Hitch, $1. Total to honor to the mien who have been in- I mineetibg. The Board then adjourned. I date, $114.16. Those intending to strumental in making Canada whist_ -__--- subscribe are requested to hand in their she is, neither can we affor9 to not ini- donations as soon as possible. press on the minds of our children the New S'ypCsP't�e3 1 ar�'ihale•ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. -Miss Nello true value ul the greatest, and �Vry Gatimost noble ruler of our vast British ''�l McHardy will give suitable sacred;(-' Empire. By all means educate future x -----o lections on the organ i❑ St. Paul's g' generations on this line. We hope. church every Sunday evening during the Board will act on Mr. Lough'sF Ladies' f theseason of Lent from 6.30 m. to7 or ,, Laudiew� White Underwear.... P• suggestion. j,�f. ' ; � �F • �?.. Kid from the time the first bell stns ring- ing ip %r, in until the seeond begins. P g Y; kw ('` '+� The trade in ready made goods of every kind is on the increase, and in no g g R. W. GRAND ORANGE I�Olast week b•. :�N`"�' , THE LATE L, E, VOQLEF,-Last attendance at Woodstock last week � t a �� :':w� lino is it more so than in Ladins' Underwear. At the prices we are selling was inuch below the average. There �,• 't:i �o at., it cannot pay a person to sit down and mako it themselves. The gar - week we mentioned the death from was, however, a fairattemlance, and -��s r�' accidental drowning of L. E. Vogler merits we offer for sale Gra tu9de in the boat and largest factory in Canada. While crossing the Thames near Both- the various reports showed the Order GloveS4111arell (a most highly esteemed citizen to be in a prosperous condition. Ofii- and brother of Mrs. Wm. COFLtR, Al -cess were elected as follows :--Grand :x.'; t ,.. •. ,.� f Master R. W., Bro. Wni. Lockhart, have been conlinubert street ouslSeNo kin archdhtirs Alliston; Deputy Grand Master, D. M. y hard Jermyn, Wiarwn ; Junior Deputy to recover the bodybut have so far t »' u'. been unsuccessful. The following is A Grand Mitster, John McMillan, Toron- e x �*�^s�'" This week we Thow score New :•:M ?i ✓ , �t-J to; Grand Chaplain, the Rev. F. M. .r~' ,fj li lr i brief sketchofthedeeeased: -Lawrence ICid Gloves forSpring isear, in 1 E.Vogler was the son of the well Baldwin, Woodstock ; Grand Treasur- ✓;* ' er, E. F. Clarke, Toronto • Grand Sec- °d Tans and L'rowm in sizes 6 to ioneerMoravia.n missionar t t rotary, Win.' Lee, Toronto ; Grand � iiausonthereserve,andwasbo�nonthe 7j; they are,belond doubt the Lecturer, O. F. Wilkins, International farm on which he lived all his life, in ti est value we ever offered the ;�-� l ✓, 18M, and was consequent) in his 61st Bridge; Grand Director of Ceremonies, b • y year, Soon after Zone was sot apart Wal. Wilson, Brantford; Deputy >' , are a lacing glove, 7 hooks and ae a separate municipality in 1857 he Grand Secretary, J. H. Scutt, Kimcar ' • — was A pointed clerk, and acted in that dine; Grand Auditors, John Hewitt, we.offer them to you at 95c. p Toronto, and J. U. McAvoy, Balsam. -apacity for several years, when he re- After this came deciding upon a place si n�ed and entered the council. In gg for a next meeting. Four places ANOTHER GLOVE � t879hewas elected reeve, serving flue ,�s+;•.;,�;•fi••;,,�:,r•,rr;.,;< years continuously, and being honored were after it, namGuelph an, Palmerston, •, ,• with the wardenehip in 1883. In 1887 Woodbridge, (xuelph and Sarnia. The Night Gowns..,. he returned d the council18 And served ballot resulted as follows :-Palmers- in Tan is our New 4 Button Glove, at 58a, which is worth 75c. Just prices on a few lines to give you White Cotton Drawers, deep hem 1'393, when he retired permanent- toil' 67: Woodbridge, 64; Sarnia, 30; If you want a good Glove Wit low figure you e.rnnot do Letter an idea of the values we are giving. • embroidet ed frill ............... until 13 file ly til municipal life.. Two or three Guelph, 0; so that the next years than get a pair of ours, I White Cotton Gown, full length White Cotton Drnwers, five rows meeting of the Grand Lodge will be and size, neck, front and sleeves fine tucking,wide embroider pears ago he went to the Pacific coast held at Palmerston. Y ;etc -where some of his family were local- trimmed with lace, four clus- frill ........................ ed, and spent some time there. Com- SMART FOR His YEARS. -It always I tern of tacks in yoke .......... 50c Fine quality Cotton Drawers, ing back as far as Manitoba he was White Cotton Gown, good c tial- three clusters of, fine tricks xumrnoned Home by the illuess of his gives THE NEws-RECORD pleasure, to g 1 ' wife and since her death has remained refer to old residents still in the flesh W • H • BEESLEY Co. y ke � rows fine is f on fine wide embroideredrfrill extra 7:x tine cambric frilling White Cotton Drawers, extrit quietly on the homestead. Deceased and to record all news items. The round cuffs, neck, and down quality, two clusters fine tuck, was a man of high character and more other day we met in A business house + Clinton.ront......... .... .... ....... 65c insertion and wide embroider than ordinary ability, and the news of 1 he Ladies Favorite Establishment, ClintonWhite Cotton Gown, fine Y R7c Otis sad ending will be heard with re- Mr. Gillies Duncan Gilchrist who gave _ , strong I frill ............. Kret by it great many people in all the writer a hearty shake hands cotton, cambric frilling around Ladies' Drawers, very fine Cam - parts asked the uestion: "How old neck and down front, yoke fine brie Muslin, four rows tucking parts of the county of kept. v„ q • ' Brief 'd'owu Topics• Brief Town Topica. insertion and tucking and extra flne and wide cm - MADAME WALL'S CoNcERT.-Those answer carne that he would be 79 on Butter has advanced in price. D. Cantelon continues to ship live White Cotton Gown, good qual- broidery....... . ................ $10 who were notatthe concert Tuesda.yeve- the 23rd of June next. Mr. Gilchrist Mr. Geo. Hanle we regret, to learn, Ladies' White Cotton Skirts, full Hanley, g hogs and is paying the highest market sty, 24 rows of fine tucking on size oke band, good unlit wing given by Madame Wall and it few had been in some doubt as to his exact is seriously ill. price. yoke, neck, front yoke and of her pupils, missed a rich treat. The :ago and in order to beprecise, as Scotch- cotton, two clusters fine tuck - Rev audience present enjo ed a most men generally Are, he. wrote the Rev. Another jewelry store, it is said. will The meeting as announced of the cuffs, trimmed with fine cam- ing and 8 inch fine embroidery yyorticultural Society did not take brie embroidery ...............- 87c s151' excellent programme, LYladaute Wall A. Black Scott (Kildonan Parish), be started in Clinton.(Mintonfrill .... .. in her pleasing style gave three solos, Ifeinlsdale, N. B„ Scot land, and receiv- Miss Turner, who hats been teaching place; it was adjourned until last White Cotton Gown, extra fine Ladies' Skirts, extra fine Cotton, tier rendering of `The Holy City" be- ed an extract of the official birth and near Bayfleld, is home ill. night. cotton, wide embroidery collar full Rize, six rows tucking, 9 ing grand. The "Shadow Song" an baptism entry from thellegistarr-Gen- Madatmo Nall was visiting Mrs. MORA Ilnldilh Whitely of town, who and cuffs, 2(} rows of fine Bigg•' inch fine embroidery frill...... $10) oprratsc selection, displayed the won- oral at Edinburgh, in the P1u•ish of T. F. Coleman, in Seaforth, last week. has been visiting) in the county town ing, 4 rows of embroidery Aad IiLOUBF.S derful compass and flexibility of her Loth, County Sutherland. The letter during the past week, has returned insertion front ............ . . ... $1 46 voice. Mr. R. Foster, always a favor- from the manse reads (t,he local paper Mrs. satin Amos was in town last home. White Cambric Gown, fine gnal- Ii !no C,amibricaBlolusene si, dark aii(I light pat, �clin week visiting friends and relatives. ilei gave two solos and A duet with referred to being THE NEws-REeoRD): Miss A. Citrdiff of Brusselswas renew- sty Cambric Muslin, 6 inch tine terns, detached or attached collars, well Madame Wall. His encore, "Rocked -"Di Dear Sir, -I have the honor to Capt. and Mrs. Rance of Blyth in ac uainta.nces formed while attend- einbro. collar, wide embro. made, this sonson'n styles and worth at r in the Cradle of the Dee " is worth • inclose extract of the record of our were in town on Friday. ing the La, Workers Convention held cliffs, insertion and embro, yoke leant 75c, for March Sale ....... dk pp, } y g Y The quantity of this line is limited and when Of special notice. ItilrR. l3. J. Gibbings, birth. It. is rather it joke that your Mr, A. Morrish of the Dry -Goods dere IAst fall. tr minted with hiby ribbon ..... $2 00 it is gone we can get no more. Misses Couch and Herman gave solos, first naive appears to have misled the Palace was ill for several daps with Mr. Peter W. Scott of Bel rave, • ariich boils recalled, while only Miss Re ristrar in Loth parish in 1818 as he, fit rt but is around again. g SOME Sr�EC 1AL PRICES FOR THIS SALE. g Y grip, g' who is servinghis country as t uror Herman responded with "Once in a from the extract, las entered you in Mr. John Ser•uton has returned to at the .AssizeConrt at Goderichl this Heavydoubletold bleached c tionshee, 36 in ,... 170 I Large white Diaper Towels, yx39 would b, Purple Twilight. Mr. T. Walker, as the girl's column. Ittsa real leasut•e 500parch heavytast7r cotton, h inches colored borders, extra heavy, would boil ac gun basso is new to rtUlinton suds- to in to have been of st�vicet n yell. town, and is engaged with Dir. Witt- week, carped on TttE NEws RECORD wide, worth atl0aet7ic,[orMarchSatO.., � eheapat150...,........ euro. gl3ie duet ewwith Madame Wall I was delighted with the newspapers lace the Huron street butcher. last Monday. 40 inch heavy factory cotton, special at..... olio , Large puck towels, 22x39 inches, tine qufAral- did the teacher and pupil credit. He mailed to me. They are much more Mr. S. T. Baulch, of Woodstock, is Messrs. McCormack and Prldbam of lav and all euro linen, cog..... .....*. . 8.4 Bost quality twill shooting, for March I Ity an nate.... re linen, .... , . , . regular. .....315c,. „ also gave +t solo which was encored. readable than our•local ripets. Please oil a visit to his father-in-law, Mr. S. Goderieh passed through Clinton to sale ....................* ...... ... ....... "' 19c 66 Inch bleached Damask tabling, tine (11361 - We hope to hear hon again. Under wccept my thanks. aiu :always Davis. Wingham on Friday, where the form- 9.1 same quality .................:....' ..' .... 250 ! ity,good pattern .......... ................. $5c Madame Wall's tuition he will develop interested in natives of this Mr. Jabez Walker of Chicago, who er has taken charge of the bankrupt M4 game quality. • • . • • • • • • . • ... 290 Pure Linen Damask, 89 inch, half bleached, into a first class artist. Mr. B. Kerr parish in America; and feel a sad has been here attending the funeral of stock of Ruttell & Solls. 1) pieces Oxford shootings, fast colors, rogu• extra heavy .. • .......... • ... .. . •• 4911 is Z c27 o so inade t and waRflwellappearance eived and re- from theirat so homes.mIi nrowere st 11 R tai©g for his lis mme tt eday Mrs. Walker, left TvIl on oa a visit to hW. iss aemtiDlrs�who Wh.l® l'Retler goodsr 1.5c, quality pfor less monoy, better qualitiesties heavy linen tabling, halt breached.. round • ploiR at legs profit and better ell round ,aponded to an encore. Mr. Porte, the back the full use of my injured arm. Mr. Thos. Stovel of Mount Forest for some months left yesterday for his values 0 -it cin be had elsewhero are. the inducements we hold out to Our elocutionist, made it decided change I have the honor to be, yours faith- 'was thi-, week the guest of friends in home in Chica o, calling on the way in the and willingly re- fully, ull , A. BLACK SCOTT." We might g oustotul +s. programme g Y Y g town. We were leased to have a cull at Luca.n and . tritthroy to visit rela- lponded each time to an encore. �'(le add that Mr. Gilchrist is one of the from Cho gentlemopin. tives at these points. rongratulato Madnme Wall on her smartest men for his age in the county of Huron. He can w success as a teacher, its proved by rho a with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birbeck and Cpt. Combe will not likely, reply to ability shown by her pupils. Mr. R. a military rifle hit the bullseyo daughter, of Bossevaine, Man. nophc;iv Mr. NOhody from Nowhere when he Irwin filled his duties as chairman in a at 600 yards, fish with tho hest and niece of Councillor Searle, are says that "all people are loynt." The more than usually pleasing manner. of sports and perform a good days here on +t. visit. Fred, son of S. Davis, statement is it base PAbr}cation, and HODGENS BROS,, Miss, A. Gibbings and Madame Wall work. May he long be spared with town, is looking after the hardware there is no necessity of saying any- The Dry Goods Palace, Clanton: Were accompaniste, vigor, intellect and good eyesight. business in the absence of Mr. Birbeek. thio further. ` k .•' •,., w..,_......-._. ld - .... � < r__. .. .......•c . ... .,.,..J.,t,...e.-L1...�i..✓ ..r►..... .i.,f;... r. ,:::� .w.A.sifl, • '�.F-@1�.s+. � 4