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The Huron News-Record, 1897-03-17, Page 8
• MAsoNic.—Clinton Lodge No. 8L, A. HOGS SHIPPED. -- Yesterday D F. and A, M., meets in the hall here on Oantelon shipped two cars of live hogs • e ,are not the 19th inst., at 7.80 p. in. to Oollin wood, one double deck avid o 1tl 1 We want you to • ext -L> g • Y one single, The price paid averaged Through o,u�. • • INDIA FAMINE RELIED ed by Ad- ¢,50, i �l • Saturdav ditiutial donations received b The • oing to Molsons Bank and forwarded to Otta• BUSINESS CHANUE.-Mrs. Biddle- • wa:-Rev. E. J. Barris, 25c.; a Friend, combo has disposed of the old • '�/ eve $1; h L g 'Turner, $1 ;Junior Est established jewelry business of her trite Now Stock 0 Hats, •�j;, Y \J • • • • worth LeRaue Ontario at. Methodist husband to Mr. Wihnott of Loddon, jflaf. church, $0.25; Holmeaville Methodist who takes popseasion this week. Mr. •Sabbath school, $4.10. Total to date-Wilmottisa former resident of Olinton • �■ Any more of our Wall Paper $120.78. Those intending to subscribe and well and favorably known to many �� • Stock than we can possibly help, are requested to hand in their dona- of put• people. . It is our „ -- We have sold a lot of it at a big tions as soon as possible. i t saving to our oustomora, still 1 Sming Hot A HINT To THOfaE WHo OwE,-We Brief Towu Topics. nnphina there is a variety left. Its your uppose it is not generally known thatopportunity NOW before we tit• pian who pays for his paper in ad- Mise Fair visited Capt. and Mrs +"^ � a■ move, we not only think vance is hardly ever sick, never has Rance at Blyth last week. - corns or toothache, his )otatoes neves Mr. Geo, D. McTaggart was in the p ^ we can nave you money. We t ,• 1/ �_^ �• rot, weasels never eat his wheat, the Queen City last week. ..� KNOW we can because see have frost never kills h' corn or beans, his Robins made their fit -at appearance -- — - - - - (lone it for others. The pen is babies never cry a`rnight and his wife on Thursday morning. not mightier than our prices. never scolds. We don't vouch for the There is no cheaper than the truth of the above but would like all Mr. John Wilford, of Blyth, was in cheapest. In our most success- who are indebted to tie on subscription Clinton last Wednesday. fel Removal Sale there has not to test it. Mr. and Mrs. Lack Kennedy and daughter spent Sunday in Seaforth - been the vent frequent illusion VALUE of PLATE GLASS. -Last . Thursday it sign was beim removed Mr. and Mrs. Swarts were visiting about low prices by which true Y g g economy is lost. Remember from the Albert street corner flout and their son John in Win gham last week. feed store occupied by Hill & Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. R. Howard, Jr., of Boys'. Knock about Hats in Brown, I (T1IE JUBILEE )IAT.) our low prices do not refer to The board fell endward and toppled Blyth visited Clinton friends one day Black and Blue, •chis Hat will be worn by all young men who Wall. Paper alone but more or against the plate. The weight forced last week. �y less to all breaches of our Store. the plate inward, then with the re" Father West, after his severe asci JOC. 6�e• ��C' want the bands, in the above shapers — fancy bound repelled the weight and refused > , — We are now cluite satisfied that to give sufficient to break, This shows dent, was able to attend to his duties -- -- - there is a great force in judice the strength and value of plate fronts. here last Sunday. - ons understatement in advertis Heavy glass fronts are valueless com- Rev. Dr. McDonald of Seaforth, of Nva want to ing. We have proved it and (red with late, Nothing but this ficin ted in Willis church last Sunda make a Spoeial pa p b' 9 Hat Day, to show have been congratulated on this modern front could have resisted the morning and evening, all our new styles, g great force. Mrs. John Fowler of Seaforth, was shepea and colors feature of our newspaper trade the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. A.' I inHatsandeaps. talk by one who knows, come PUBLIC MEETINGS.—Fault has been Walker one day last week. %N -e invite you to and see for yourself. found with THE NI.W$-RECORD be- i call whether you cause we have reported the doings at Frost, rain, thunder and lightning, buy or not, come public (meetings, the assertion being show, and other varieties of weather in and try then( made that "informal" discussion is not were on the bill -of -fare last week. on, get an idea what will be for publication. Every public meet- Father West, assisted by St. Jose h's Bo s' American Fedoro, Silk Lined worn, what will Suit you. We have all ourTe �Y D Falf Go.,p y Netmentth n lithe bigger and bettor as -re, Our New Shape In Ing is public If not then there should choir, held service at the House of Re Good Trimming, in three colors, I sorwGoothan we have ever Shown borers, BROWN, D. be locked doors for what is private so fuge for the first time ]list Sabbath. that's because this department is growing. that the press and the public may be Miss Annie Rosa, we are very much Wo well a lot of Hats out of town because FAWN and CLINTON. excluded. It is not out- desire to re 1, $1.50, $2• people have confidence in our Hat stock. )ort "informal" meetings,but it fs a pleased to learn, has so far recovered BLACK. Agents Parker's Dye IPorks. 1 part of our business to report public as to be Rb1H to return to her home. THE NEws-RECORD is indebted to meetings. There is a, ditPe+•ence be- SITr. E E. Munroe for the excellent re- The- •Public," "informal" and The- Hmren News-Recora "Private" meetings. port of the S. S. convention at Auburn, Miss Kyle, who has been here on a 91.281% Yedt-01.001n Advance NEWSPAPER ADN'ERTISINti.—With- two months' visit to friends and rela- _ out the skeleton what would the tives, Ieaves for her home in Manitoba • human body be? Likewise, without next week WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, I.M. good advertising what is business? It • Mrs. Thos. Cooper returned home is a fabby mass of nd(,hing. Yes, ad- JIL vertising is the back one turd whol© last Friday after spending a few weeks p LOCAL O('1 ,\ TT� C1CT �� attending her sister, Mrs. Henderson 11 lJ.r1. .LV VV skeleton of business. The recognized g "backbone" is newspaper advertising at Kinutrdine. in good straight, honest mediums. Miss Mabel Fair of St. Johns, -who THE In and Around the Hub, of this community aemolst lex ell- has iUeen visiting in t week, th spent Y yin Clinton last week, the guest lent medium; we know it is good for of Miss Mae Biggart. 90lv11 everybody takesit and says so. Can There are robins, boys are playing you take a hint' , marbles and the sassafras ratan is about., BROS. stpriccforbutteraudegg�-CAN7'ELON THE STAVELY MONEY. -Last bloc- all of which signifies that wfntet• has This Shape in Boys' and p clay the Mayor, W. Coats, D. B. ben- "went' and spring has "camp." Youths' Stiff Hats, in s the staii�a� class beiforo naontio edaeat ,Tel nody, J. C. Gilroy and S. G. Plot imer Miss Nettie Clark, formerly if Sea- two colors, �r We have this new Amer' Worthington's this (Tueselty) evening at s met and elected G. D. McTaggart forth, now book-keeper for Messrs. ,�F scan She in three col o'clock. Perms $1.50 for ten one hour lessons, chairman of Committee Reeve lien- Jackson, Clinton, was a guest at the I �`t7 ^"°+1^ X33 p one each week, to be paid in advance. nedy acting pro. tem. Mr. Coats was Manse on Sunday last.-Seaforth Sun. ore, will be worn a peen( instructed to demand the $10,000, the On Monday Capt. Combe had a class - 1. deal, Sarrrxo HENS ANTED.—A good number. . � � t � r Committee favoring erection of Stave- , � c •: sf 34:ustbe goodhatchersandgood mothers. 1l'or g� ofM cadets in St. Paul's schoolroom. we cannot begin to give I �+I 3 information, price, &c., apply at THE NL S- ly Memorial HRII in the Miltket @ o E r� (� 1� l ,sE'•- 7 here will be another meetingnext RECORD office. Square corner .opposite the Hodgens you any kind of an idea�- Dionduy to further complete organize 1 when you are in, ask to Dry (roods Palace. Plans fromArchi' tier) what a big range eve carry a see our $5.00 and $7,00 Suits, feet, J. A. Fowler were presented and but come next Saturday2 ,� (bey are our Leaders that wo A NEW PATENT. -The following new ones from trite same gentleman Mrs. W. Foster, Albert Street North, d i [ are selling for (•pot Coati, from the Ovid Register -Union; Clinton will be prepared to choose frow. The entertained a number of her ansee them. friends to I "l and arc world beaters. County, Mich., refers to a brother of complete building is to cost from $4, a five o'clock teat Wednesday after. ]Firs. H. W. Cook and Mrs. B. Cole, OW toi$5,000 and the balance will likely noon, also A number of young people Onr London and New York Hata are good shapes, better colors and better trimmings than ever. town :-"Last week Rev, George P. be placed on first morgtage on Earn, in the evening. Little MissEdna, de - Mitchell , Mitchell of Ovid, disclosed to its draw- property, The report of Committee I lighted the guests with her singing. tTACKS0I�T �rGLO tS ,� 2 he Famous Hattei-s, Coats Block, Chilton. ings rind specifications of improve- will be presented at next Council meet - merits in carriage tops he has invented ing. — - -- -- — and has patented in the United States, JUNIOR LEAGUE. -There was a large, I p 1 He has also filed ap hrations Pori , �i�la "I C eat, � patents in Canada, England and attendance lit the special meetin of s. IN W J* France. The device be hoe invented the Junior League of the Ontario st. e ♦ . • is of great value. To place one of I church last Friday evening. T[- pro- �� these tops t a buggy itncl stand it by gramineconststedofan essay byFannie Ladies' { g`�' o Shiply; a song by Misses Jennie ,i,.I�a�ler�i17C'i Underwear.... . The side of another :Carriage without Shipley and Liltl;t Ylumsteel; a _ �'ti = - • VV this arrangement no matter how well song by Misses Newccmbe ane: Fannie the geer and box are finished, the Shipley; piano solo by Clara steep; The trade in ready made gooda of ovary kind is on the increase, and in no baggy with the patent top would sell essay by Louis Smith; address by the line is it more so than in Ladies' Underwear. . At tiro prices we are selling every time. The curtains or side president, Wilfred Galloway; recita- a at, it cannot pay a porson to sit down and make it themselves. The gar - braces to a buggy top may be closed o or opened by anyone sitting on the tion by iltseCarr:e Shipley; piano sola by '• meats we offer for sale are made in the beat and largest factory in Canada. buggy seat and not even kid gloves A col esti n ' recitation, John Shipley. would be soiled in manipulating the A collection was then taken for TheGlove � ��--�-- India Relief Fund which Amounted to O device. Rev. Mitchell has sample tops . i;_+; fits',>• the mica sum of $5.6'L. After the cal -Ir/ 11,. in process of construction and expects lection, Mr. Thos. Cartel. gave a short n"` ST d "''': ::• lc��:Y-,;:; � Ji to to lace salesuten on the road in a few p magic -lantern entertainment which>r" = days. He will lace these improve- This week we show some Newts+<• _ pp was well appreciated. Grein credit is , r a'.•` �i,t� J --V menta before rite carriage msanufac- A ' `, `,; e, )� duo to the young people in providing hid Gloves fors rim wear, in Curers of the United States in the fol- spring 1 the excellent programme. The next •? V� .'^. �t :�•' )owing four ways. 1st, to seli to one p g Tans and Browns: in sizes 6 to or more manufacturers the exclusive meeting will be a missionary meeting. t right to sell these patents in the Unite Let there be a good turn out, 7�; they aro beyond doubt the Mates. 2nd, to sell exclusive ri ht by' To A BISGGINNwn IN BUSINEss.-A best value we ever offered ; they i�� I I`' states, 3rd, to sell to all manuf ctur_ i o ers on a royalty, 4th, to manufacture word to the young ensu prppruing to are s lacing glove, 7 hooka and veto a store of his own: When your tops and sell to the trade. - get ready to tell the. public what you i` toe0tfer them to you at 95c. are going to do, tell the pnblic what THEF. U. A. DEMANDS, -Some time you are going to do. I se plenty of I ' since THE NEws-RECORD published in advertising space to tell your story A �� H �r�V detail the unreasonable demands of well and t torou hly, but tell it simply. s the Fire Underwriters Association and Dent whoop. �on't turn verbal flip- r Night Gowns.*, -_ � `g't} �' � ? `'e`f• �'r`. commented thereon. We notice that flet s. Dont make Ca tin )in �- In Tan is our New 4 Button Glove, at 58e. which is worth 750, p jC 1 b lack of Just rices on a• few lines to I ot.herpapers and towns are objecting alt© I;uglislt lainguage. Dontt tear If you want a good Glove at a low figure you amnot do letter P' give yrott R hiteCotton Drawers, deep hem vigorously to the iron rule of this in- . Elect of the values we are giving, enibroidet ed frill ............... Me g •your hair and froth at the mouth. than get a pair of onto. White Cotton Gown, frill length �'t'hite Cotton Drawers, fire rows surance corporation. The Newmarket 3ust, get down to business and tell Etat says: -"The Fire Underwriters people, in short simple words, all r r o� �� and size, neck, front and sleeves fine tucking, wide embroidery Association of Ontario, considering about our new store and trimmed with lace, four clue- , , • , , , , , • • . • . • . , Y Your new � frill .... , ..... ;�llc their demands, and their relative post- nods, Act like a solid business man, tern of tucks in yoke........... 50c ''� quality Cotton Drawers, Lien to the public, have more gaol thaw r,ot like a fi b ni ht fakir. The man U0. White Cotton Gown, ood ual-g Y y g 'V� H BEESLES g q F three clusters of flue ll ck..atther Asaociatiine in this country. who ((,seely (amps up and down aright sty, 20 rows fine tuckin on fine wide embroidered frill.... 7bC People pay Insurance Companies dear- as well standstill. ` Soft and fair goes • f yoke, fine cambric frilling White Cotton Drawers, extra ly enough for their risks, without the fiat in a day." Work up a good solid round cuffs, neck, and down quality, two clusters fine tuck, Legislature giving them legal power business by solid business methods. The Ladies Favorite Establishment, Clinton. front......... O:ic insertion and wide embroidery to run their hands into the pockets of Coax, and wheedle and suggest, and - - White Cotton Gown, fine, strung ( frill ..... . ........ 87c (hair customers, or granting enact- argue -don't try to ,yank trade in by cotton, cambric frilling`aronnd i Ladies' Drawers, very fine Ctun- atents which will lessen responsibilities tire hair, As Bill Nye once sagely ob- Brief Town Topics. Brief Towu Topics. neck and down front, yoke fine uric Muslin four rows tucking fbr which insurance companies exact served: When yon want to kiss a I insertion and tucking........., 75c +and extra fine and wide em. liberal premiums. This reminds its, girl, don't grab for it. Takc your tints Tele ra hic reports of the real Mr. Lack Kennel is in Toronto on too, that the ru�nor is revived that In- __its there."-li x. g• p + p g Y White Cotton (;own, good qual_ broi�ery ........................ $1 lMr surance Companies are about to in prize tight will be received at the business. ity, 24 rows of fine tucking on Ladies' White Cotton Skirts, full Hotel Clarenden to-dn.y. Miss Dufton returned from London yoke, neck front oke and size yoke baud, good quality crease rates in many places throughout HURON PItEt3ttY7'ER1.--The Presby• ' Y q Y the country, assigning as a reason y, cuffs, trimmed with fine cant- cotton, two chtsters fine tuck - Y g g tory of iInron met in Willis Uhurcft, Mr. A. J. Greig. Ca native of Clinton, on Tuesday, brie embroider in and 8 inch fine embroider therefor that many towns are not pro- (;linton, on Tursday. Reports upon lately of Biddlecombe's jewelry store, Y• • • • • • • .......- [ g Y Tors. Harland, Sr., who 'is well up in frill .... ........... .. 35c• vided with fire equipment answering the State of Religion, Sabbath Schools has decided to start business on his years, is still ill. White Cotton Gown, extra fine Ladies' Skirts, extra fine Cotton, the standard required by these saine and Young People's Societies, were own account. cotton, wide embroidery collar full size, six rows tucking, n autderwriters. What nonsense for in- F1 -resented, cliscnssecl [and adopted. A Mr. W. N. Walker of Seaforth was and cuffs, 20 rows of fine tuck- g' +surance companies to demand all kinds L- eshyterial Young Poo�ale's Society Deputy post -Master D w e Porter, bions in town last week. ing, 4 rows of embroider and inch flue embroidery frill...... $1 (N) �t Porter and Miss Dowzer, of Clinton Y of expense on local municipalities for was organized with the following of- were thea guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mr. D. Cook of Goderich township insertion front ................. $1 45 BLOUSES —_ ribs protection of the assurers at the flcprs: Honorary President, the Moder- White Cambric Gown, fine anal- Just one line in so far butitis ha bars n;n. Fleury oil Sunday.-�Vingham Ad- 'a moving to town. F ono Cambric itlouscS, dark and light pat - expense of the people who have already •erne of Presbytery pro tem; President, itq Cambric Muslin, 0 inch fine terns, detached or attached collars, wort vance. pato for insurance. We are more than Rev. C. Fletcher; 1st vice, Douglas Mc Miss Sarah Davis of Goderich is the embro. collar, wide embro, made, this season's styles and worth rat over convinced that municipalities Tavish ; 2nd vice, Ella McGowan, Rec. Mr. John Dayrnent has completed guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis. cuffs, insertion and embro. yoke ' least 75c, for March `;ale ................ To tttauld become their own insurers with fiecretary, Grace Elder; Cor. -Sec., Win. the improvements to the Albert street Rev. Mr. it hopes to he able to trimmed with baby ribbon..... $2 00 it Nle quantity of this line is limited and when profit to every property holder; and Elder ; Treas„ Thos, Forsv6h ; Commit- store of the W. D. Fair Co. The decor- gone we can gel; no more. d attend to his duties on Sunday next. action in this direction is the only pro- tec, Rev. Neil Shaw, Belle Wilson, ation is Lite handiwork of Mr. 13. SOME SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS SALE. section from monopoly." The Free Satmnpl Popplestone, James Voote, Kaiser. We regret very much to learn of the Heavy double fold bleached sheeting........ 17c Largo white Diaper Towels, Mx30 inchc-, ](Tess also says: --"Again the rumor is ,Inhn Fraser, John Lawson, R. Pollock. continued illness of Mr. Geo. Manley. I colored botdors, oxtra heavy, would be revised that insurance companies are The fnllowinK L%ommissioners to the air. and Mrs. Geo. Newton, who 500 yards heavy factor cotton, 30 inches cheap atl5c................................. lac There was a hockey match between arch, worth at least 7 c, for March Bale... 1c La were in Goderich last week, returned ego buck towels, 22x30 Nachos, fine gaal- :;tbout to increase the rates in many next General Assembly were appoint- through Olinton to their home in0 inch heavy sectary cotton, special at..... 01c I g ClintonUlitand Goderich here last night. iry and all pure linen, rottular . . Po. (Maces(. throughout the country, and pd :---Arch. McLean, SCunnHl Achpgon, IV. on Wqdnesday. Mr. New - that for the ratings of all towns in 6rtario J. A. Anderson), Walter Mair, Calvin—__...�.. sato........................................ 10c ton called on a number of friends hare. 06 inch bleacher- Dama3k tabling, fine qunl- and Quebec are to be revised. The Fletcher, ministers; aid elders:} repro- While deliverin furniture near Ki 0-4 same quality .............................. 25c pity, good pattern.... ,...................,. 03c reason given for this revision and con- I senting the sessions or I{ippon, Hen Mr. John Dayment is building a g 10-4 same quality .......... . ... . . 20c Pnro Liman Damask, se inch, half bleached. o ell one da last week Mr. (J. 1- . if bleached. bed 4.< •salient increase in the rutin of insur- l sill, Manchester, Seaforth and Bayfield number of high-class refrigerators, the' 10 picnes oxford shootings, fast colors, sego- extra heavy ... ante }8 that man towns are not pro- read. Dr. Moore, of Bank St. church roradfoot o Seaforth accidently let lar Ins, quality special at.., ................ IOc 50 inch heavy + Y i? I > latest orders being a double one for [tate o£ the pieces fall crushin his y linen tabling, hnlf bleached.. '-7c victed with fire equipment answering Otttawa, was nominated as Moderator Mr. D. A. Forrester acid it sinfgle tate fingers. p ' g ile(Ier goods for less money, better qualities at Io Pa profit anti hotter all round the. stwdard required by the under•- of the next General Assembly. Atter)- fit' the House of Refuge. He con- valuee thm cul be had elsewhdre are tho inducements we hold out to cur arriterq Batt it levee seem a funny I tinn having been called to rho License structs the very best on the market. Colin McArthur, tubo has been vistl thing to hear insurance companies Bill now before the Legislature of On- ing in Huron county starts back to custurnets. .Uitianaing all kinds of expense on ! tario, the Presbytery, while gladly tree- Some people wero last week priming Rossland in a few days. He has sold O��K��► s1� •lhcal inupit iipalities for the protection ognizing some progress in the direction theii shade trees. This is not right, ms quite a number of shares in a silver of insltritnge6omPanies, whille they, on of gienter restriction of the liquor hard and sift maples cannot be success- nnue hi is interested in in that laud of the other 41;ypd.dictatetheirown terms trafYte, did not regard it as fulfilling fully primed at t.hk season of the year. precious metals. as tochtugell. itYlunicipalities will have the expectations of the people of the They should not be prtmod during the te1 becolne ther own insurers before i Province, and recommehded several maple sugar season. May would be ]lir. J. H. R. Molson is lying da ngerA. HODGENS BROS69 the grnedy coK». unfes learu the lesson !changes, having in view severer re salt: enough. The sap is as good to ously ill of nervous debility tat bis re-� ps win-t>-ftnopq[ m,' r striction,-Dost, the tree its blood is to the human body. , sidence in Montreal. The Dry Goods Palace, Clinton. e