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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-03-31, Page 8U I OTATE d BIDDLI100=313 --The an- P rIff Town TOPICS. . nounced Change in the old established W�4)���vA�w©�9rWssw•WgrA�s•Gl�s•iii� 'S�r�''�+'4t'�A'�'Lii^+i•4i'v►• Apri jewelry business of the Jetta dos.. Biddle. Mr. Fortuna attended the funeral of � � n� • ` ;:ornbe was not consummated. In con- Mre. Ann Harland, Clinton, on Wed- , People se ueneo Mr. Dowding a. practical apd nesday.--Mitchell Advocate, pool4`Ll[�1 experienced watch and clock maker Miss Clara Muunteastle attended the • ; .;r` { t and repairer of London, has been secur- exhibition of the "Works of the (� �� :•- �� 1 rp ed and has been installed. He comes Womans Art Association" held at ° The man who expecte to lawfully highly recommended. London. _ Who i for nothin The -O an a in ° `""' / r get eoroeth ng i,' MONEY ORDEM. (ficial Change Mrs. E. Crich, of 'Walton, was on a voly nearest thing to it however commission charged on money orders brief visit to her mother, Mrs. Hugh O TEN CENT PAPETENIEa a payable in Canada:- McDonald, who is now du a visit to ie our g 2 50 and under .. . ............ so Mrs. U1l iph. no attractive box in several do- over baud tip to $ 10,,........ .. & Messrs. Swa]lew and Searle of the ° 4 "� iy signs, and several oolora in each 10 00 20• • • • • • • • • •10c Clinton Town Council were in Seaforth Read 20 00 30 ...........,12c 30 00 40... , , . , .. ...150 last week Inspecting our fire a ara- ° design. The box alone is useful 1 l PP g 40 00 5o ..... . .......20c tus.—Seaforth Sun. 1 w, 50 00 60... ........24c ° �' t and ornamental, Each box con- ao 00 70 .............280 Next Sabbath Educational sermons tains aquire of fairly good writ- 7000 80 ............. s2c will be preached in the Rattenbury w _ Our.advertisementS Which are so oil 90 • • • • • • ...WSt. Methodist church by Rev. Mr. q� ing paper, ruled, and two pack. 90 00 100.......... . ••foo Holmes, of Mitchell. d envelopes to match, the The above rates will go into effect - � regularly changed every week, W111 ages of P on Thursday the 1st day of April. Mrs. Kilty left last Saturday for Cal- ° find it most carefully carried o lr• price is ten cents just what you umot, Mich., accompanied by her d • .� ~`�+^ _ ,�� f vire of paper C1,INTON's ARTISTE. -London Adver daughter Miss Sophie, who has been �' o 0 mention t1319 because w8 I usually pay for a q p p user:-Tbe following lines, which are been visiting here for some time. `'"^'^ alone or the envelopes alone, we taken from "Poets of America," were -.'• ► �.� the orders from Manitoba and offer you both inclosed in the written by the lady who painted the On Saturday evening Clinton's noted °�e�e®e•t�eee�e oe�e �ebe�e�e�e•®e�e�e the North-West and other places two fine p;rtureti, The Gathering artiste, Miss Clara Mountcaatle, anter- for articles advertised in this paper, which are promptly attended to. Our pretty box for the price of either Storni," and "If I only had a Hook,' twined a number of friends in her now on exhibition at the London Pub- usually pleasing rtna elevating man- "Leaders" advertised a few weeks ago have been siiught after by mail orders one. lie Library. Miss Mounteastle's verse, net'• i,.'%'%:''. is, like her painting, intensely real- Town Clerk Coats, and we assure our outside Patrons they are just what we claim them to be, or ltffo want to use these and our six Copt Barrister James r istic, and will go straight to the heart Scott, the Editor of THE NEwe-REa- money back. An old established business of over 40 years like ours, can t package (containing twenty-five) of many of the toilers of earth. The ORD and several other citizens have afford t0 misrepresent our Goods. Our Stock in all lines is larger, that's poem is entitled "My Sisters and I," been wrestling with la grip for some j..,,:,,.•" of envelopes to introduce you to It is here given in full : days, because our business is growing ; but we Never sold On such small margins, our new store. Come and get "The years roll on, youth flies apace, Mr.And ago o'ertakes us in the race; acquainted with those and other r. 1). A. C;antelon is now well en- that's because competition is leen and times are not what they used to be. While Poverty runs neck and neck, trenched in the produce business. And little doth the oppressor reek During the past day or two he has -,*AW...1If you kpy from us you are sure to get good value. 1 -4011111111i. - groat values. That oft he sets his tro" heel shipped about 4,OW dozen eggs from Upon the corn we sorest feel. pp Iia goads us onward o'er the ground, neighboring stations to Quebec. 0 �, r ••••••••••r•••!A 1.111 0 And lacerates each half -healed wound. • n More slowly moves the tide of life. Rev. Mr. Stewart is still confined to Thb W. D. Fair Co ' As thus t most the unequal strife; the hs ae t.hrn C b severe attack of is A The scene clinging to our feet; illness and on , ahbath racial to Our ■ The tired hearts forget to beat; � The, spirits faint, the strength to gone, pulpit was ably filled by Mr. Lou h, • Yet weary limbs are toiling on the evening services being taken y CLINTON. Along the paths that load to thee, Mr. Houston. Thou vast, unknown eternity:' Agents Parker's Dye lVorks, III the absence of Rev. Mr. Millyard (.fol CLINTON CRICS{ETBRs.—Last year on Sabbath last MC. Houston, Principal Children's 0 r o often the Cheapest -Always the Best, Clinton Uiicket Club greatly improved of the collegiate Institute, occupied ° • tinder the direction of Mr. Terry and the Methodist pulpit in the morning\. we :pre pleased to know that last ° \ o and ol, Lough, Principal of the Public Clothing. Huren News-Reeora S'ear's work will not be lost. Thisis School,inthe evening. Both gentle -aright, for cricket isanational sportthat men gave very interesting discourses. • • j I 0 Special. trt.26 a veyr-81.00ln Advance. every citizen should take a pride in V and encourage. We have the mater- Mr. Hickey, traveller for the firm of -� sal here to make one of the best and Lucas, Steele & Bristol, Hamilton, and d o WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1897, most successful cricket clubs in the who is well-known in Clinton, has had This eeason should please the mothers. o We have received a consignment of Dominion, an organization that would good luck. He invested in 50 cents There is such a lot of good, strong plain j ° � Clothing this week and among the lot --- �- bring fame to Clintorm,, A largely at- worth of tickets, bought from the Pro- V • -- t \ is 26 Mens and Youths Blue Serge LOCAL�� ` T ��Z�Ts�1• tended reorganization meeting was motive of Art Association, Montreal, Tweed this season, better wearers, lots ° �� �j g L.1]_.Lt VV ►J held last Thursday evening, when the and two of them drew prizes, one at $2 of inlays to be let out if necessary, a 0 � �� p Suite, bought to sell for $5 but we following officers were elected :-Hon. prize and another the capital prize of piece of the same material goes with it ° o are goingto clear them out at once for President, W. Doherty; President, A. $1,000. p g , we are lowering the price of a better In stud Around the [Ills, Armstrong; Vice -President, L. [den- ss Annie Freeborn of Blenheim, end prices start froth $1,50 O nedy; Secretary -Treasurer, F. R. ]Sod q, o, owing to the effects of malaria one ("Our Leader,") to sell at the $5, enS; Executive Committee -M. D. fever, has been unable during the past We have odd Blouses, 22 to 24 at 50c, just ° 90i�U 1i1iU.cTaggttrt, F, T. Jackson, F. W• � six months to follow her profession the thing for school. • p and this line will conflict with the Highest price for bvttorslid cggs-CAN7ttoN Terry, J. P. Doherty, R. Agnew. A as teacher of vocal and instrumental Y other. vote of thanks was tendered music, has decided on the advice of her _— Mr, Hodgen:. for the able manner physicians nct to return to a mat LW -You can get a good assortment 16 Men's Blue Serge Suits, 36 to 44.. .83.85 SINGING CLASS. -Miss McWhinney will o en in which he discharged the duties arlous district, consequently, she hag now our Stock is all in. 10 Youth's " " " 32 to 35. , $ the singing class before mentioned at Mrs. of Secretary -Treasurer for the decided to remain in Clinton and is ° eve �Je ®e^b0 C1e 3.45 Worthingt�on's this (Tueseay) evening at 8 Season of 1806. It was decided to prepared to giver lessons in vocal, dciock. Terms $i.',50 for ten one hour lc5sons, purchase a quantity of cocoa matting • guit,ar and piano. ��►4 r 4�0•Y•••••i•A••0•A �� d� �1 one each week, to be paid in advance. so that )practice will Commence very WE HAVE it -"Your Spring Blood Purifler.- early in the season and thus give the The London Free Press of Friday Allen & Wilson. seed which the Club have sown on their says: "The Dominion Government has r�� groundls a chance to grow. The colors notified Edward Floody, preventive SETTING HUNS WANTED.—A good number. selected for the Clubave red stud blue, officer of the Excise Department at rust be good hatehers and good mothers. For The executive ntet on Monday evening; Toronto, that he can retain his position. information, price, &c., apply at Tom Nnws• and further completed arrangements Mr. Floody, who belonged to Clinton ' , no.9. RECORD office. for the seaAon. originallyLei secured his appointment -- through the influence of Hon. N. Clarke See our Bedroom sutltes -at $6,50. (treat Wallace, and rio corliplaint has been snap.—BRO.&O OOT, Box & CO, Brief Town Tonics. made against him in the performance The Famous Clothiers, Clinton. - of his duties. Miss ANN%u FREEBORN, puppil of Prof, Tor- Good Friday April 16. - rington, Toronto College of lVlusie, is prepared 111r T. Jackson of Jackson tiros., is to accept pupplis in Vocal, Guitar and Piano. %,Vx11 accept Concert Engai;ements, in Windsor. *�+ — Rev. Mr. Millyard was in Brantford Boas �EiIPPED. - Yesterday D. last Sunday. Cantelon shipped two more cars of live Mr. E. Cotton, of Detroit, Alich., is -` �% ISPRI hogs to Collingwood, one from Clinton here on it visit._ and one fmm Goderich, ThP average Mr. R. McMurray of Belgrave was in v � ° "� �e price paid was $4.65. The market town IastFriday. i appears to be on the rise."sports"were ° A number of Gorier ich ANOTI4EF3 B1781NESS MAN. -Mr: A. in town on Sunday. J. Morrish has bought the gent's fur- Mr, W. D. McBrien has returned p MILLI-NE,RY, ■ ■ nishing stock and business in connee- home from Morrisburg. tion with A. J. Holloway's tailuring The "Indian" list, like the Famine establishment and is now wide open Fund, is on the increase. for customers. Being well and favor- f) Q ,% ably known in town Mr. Morrish will Mrs. R. E. Clegg of Kippen was the l�ti ♦ ����� doubtless be favored with a fair share guest of Mrs. Whitt Tuesday. of trade, Mrs. E. Watson, of Blyth. is visiting her sister, Mrs, D. B. Kennedy. \I d T's>; FLOOnY CAGE. -The Mail and g Showing* Empire of .yesterday says: -Mr. E. Mrs. Geo• Parks of GOl frieh was in Floody, the well-known Toronto town last week callin ou friends. Orangeman, deaires it to he published Mr. T. Burrows and Mr. Geo. Imrie e ° that he has not, as was reported, been of Goderich were in town last week.41) notified of his dismissal from the La r- Miss Amelia Harland will return s n/. V• ier Government service. Mr. Floody from Chatham a week from Saturday. ? !� says has been informed on the con- Mr. G. Stewart town, hits been a o A FRIDAY9 APRIL 2ndip tral•y, that he is to Jae retained at his p-�' present work of hinting whiskey pointed secretary of the Summerhill 00 cheese factory. � q� ° smugglers. Mrs. West of Port Huron, Mich., . \ d DEATH OF A PIONEER. -Geo. S11ep• sister of the late Mrs. Harland, is on rt o 0 / t j 1 ° pard, of Goderich, died there on Sun- visit to relatives here. ` l t� We will Hold Our Spring Millinery Opening day, aged about 78 years. Ile wits a Mr. H. Plutnsteel is getting the ma- ; pore type of manhood, a native of terial ready to improve his barns on rl on the afternoon and evening of Friday, April 2nd Ireland, and for some years a resident the London road farm. of Clinton. His only living brother is Mr. C. Cook, of Cooper Bros, plan- ,°, and following week, when we will display the John of the Bayfield Line, Goderich ing mill, had two of his fingers on his - P• rownship, and his only son George of Goderich. He was well and favorably fight hand severely cut. leading fashionable styles in known to nearly all the older rest- The parish of Holmesville, Middleton dents. of Huron. rhe funeral took and Surinuerhill contributed upwards a° place from Goderich to Bayfield cense- of $12 to the India Famine Fund. d� ' V a •t . Mrs. Coleman leaves this week for ( ° tory yesterday. y Ladles Hats for Spring. L O. O. F. -A number of the bre- Toronto, where she will spend several weeks and then locate in Winnipeg. thren of Brucefield Lodge visited Clin- On Sunday, April 4th, service will he O too Lodge on Tuesday evening, 23rd held Season our Mena 'Milliners spent portion of then' inst., when the first and second degrees held in the church of England :-Hol � p mesville, at 11 a. m. and Summerhill at M a : O• 7 were conferred on two of the brethren p nt ° holidays ill the workrooms of some of the leading from Brucefield Lodge and one mem- Rev. J, W. Ford town, will preach � l � G�•� o her of Clinton Lodge. After the eon- , Wholesale Millinery Houses, malting direct copies Tering of the degrees a short but very e educational sermons in the North pleasant time, was spent in i`hort street Methodist Churcrt at Goderich P i] • / �/ '`� t�peechesfromthebrethrenofBrucefield next Snuday Of Paris pattern Hats and Bonnets, and we aro tad songs by the Clinton Lodge Glee Mrs,Robt. Coatshasbccenillforaweek ° oe©e'®�me 0eeede�e�ebe�m�e sparing no pilins to make the best display of fash= Club under the Leadership of Bro. T. or more, but we are pleased to say the Jackson, jr. The brethren of Bruce- lady is somewhat unproved, Mr. ionable Millinery we have ever shown. The Mil - field Werenn r in which in their praise of (;oats is also ill, OPENING9the manner in which the degree team Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook, who 11ne1'y will b0 on VIeW Friday afternoon, and the performed the work. have been visiting the past ,three months in Flint, Mich., returned home store Will be open from 8 to 10 o'clock in the DEATH. -The Dundas True Banner lust Thursday. • • of last week thus refers to the death of 111 1Iow about that hook your nesghbor Mrs Horace Foster's mother: -Mrs. for+nod }Ott? Do you not think the eVenil]g, was,a Lyons, whose maiden name things you borrow should be returned? tvaw Nancy Binkley, died at Hillside Return what you borrow. F Ev o APHI 2o ilAcime, Monday morning. She wag the ' ' relict of the late Edward Lyons, was Ths fire committee has had the tow You are cordially invited to 77. years old, and had been ailing all el' cls teed, the rneettng room kalao- f.�416 winter, so that her demise was not mined, and things generally placed in And following Days. r unexpected. She was born at Bink- order. Now all should be well. be present. lelesCorners in 1819, and is one of a Mr. F. B. Whining of Bowmanville YOUR PRESENCE is especially desired at this fainiJy of 1.3, all of whom grew tip to (a former resident of Clinton), now ►Ilanitood or womanhood, but there is travelling for Broadfoot & Box, was Opening; W8 want t0 show you our only, ,etre living, her brother George. renewing acquaintances here last EdwardLyons died 7 years ago; there week. Arr phase a family, d f E. Lyons,l, J. Lyons, Mrs. Fosterer, Clinton; andeAn interesting service was held in MILLINERY NOVELTIES. the Ontario street church on last Hamilton xJn t Mrs. Lyons spent her Sunday inornin at whole life $+n this neighborhood; -she v g, • which one Candi- 1.�.q..gi..�►.�►.1�w•1.1• � � date wits baptized ized and 18 were received a... �vae a flue .old lady, was respected by 1 • all who knew her, and beloved for her into full meniberahip of the church. inany virtues. The funeral took place While out driving on Friday, and THE LADIES' FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT, on. Wednesday afternoon to the Grove owing to the had roads, Miss Lou Den- I;e►netery, the services being conducted nison of Mitchell well known in Clin- Dry -Goods and Clothing try Rev. John Wakefield, in the pre- ton fell front Jameabuggy receivin , bawdiy n/, • sconce (if a Jae number of relatives lacerated face. The Voting•II y 1 W e He BEESLEY W Co. 401U -I X4C>1N. and friends, only be temporarily disfigured. pts