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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-05-12, Page 8■ e ORANGE.—At the regular meetrn of Endeavor vol' L. w L. oci 710 l'st Monday evening 4�4i• lel it was dacided b rasohrtion to hold the regular weetings hereafter the In the arrangement of Your ho me third tlloraday of each month instead of the second as formerly. to secure all those little things Mali's 111ack Cotton Hone, fast colors, which at small cost will turn the STEEL BEETLES.—Look on your GnFFent of our friends esteem in rape vines and you will find them. she only way to �{et rid of the insect your favor'. For instance one lady is to pinch and kill them. Insects are also busy at the gooseberry and cur- wails herself of the newest fix- rant bushes; give them a dose of helle- turas in window decoration, it bore. costs her no more, the attraeti e- CORRECTION.—In out report of the noes of her home is increased, 11%;,COulrcil proceedings last week the h referring to the Town Band rooms are admired, the windows paratra laclu d have read that a grant of $50 viewed from Dither inside or outand a now apractising and The members ill soonof the de - produce a pleasing effect. Auoth- light the citizens with numerous open or travels in the old path and air concerts. fails to excite that `admiration W. F. M. CONVENTION.—The an - she might have at no great- nual convention of the Woman's For- ,Which el' cost. The CUitVL+'LET CL is sign Missionary Societyof the Metho- dist church, Goderich District, will be the newest and proper fixture for held in the Ontario St. church Oil your Curtains, it te.kes the place Wednesday the 19th. In the evening of a pole, a pair of brackets and a of that day a putilic meeting will be held in the church to be addressed by set of ole code. The �rnaweuls p Miss Cartmell, a returned missionary face the room not the wall as with from Japan and others. the ordinary pole, they are more $1.00 durable and lighter, are much in SPFCKLE T TROUT.—The season open - T. and fashion, pretty in design, well ed with theta ot much success for local anglers. How - finished, making o rich and pleae- ever, since the opening day some good ing, effect in any room. The catches have heett made. It had been cheapest cbst you no more than suggested to TEE NEWS -RECORD that the cheapest pole with brass a strong company be formed from Clinton, Goderich, Seaforth and Wing - s. trimmings, haln, if the several creeks could Boys Ruck Duck Shirts, size 121 to reasonably be secured for a term of 000000000000 years, and stock them thoroughly 131 ........... ..................... with speckled trout. The suggestion Idglit Grey'rweed, just in....... is a good one and we would like to see The11 W n L. Fair Coo p carried out. These beautiful and palatable fish should not be allowed to r run out. CLINTON. DEATH or ANOTHF•R HURONITE.— A7ents Parker's Dye, IVorks. It was with deep regret that residents of Goderich last Wednesday learned of =— the death of Mr. T. H. Van Every of p The Huron News -Re. ora Minneapolis. He, was a former resid- ent of Goderich and highly re - spected. For some time he had suffer - 1 26 a Year—si.00 in Advance en from Bright's disease and suceunt- ed to the inevitable on April 29th. In WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, I897• Alinreapolis the deceased and his in- t.eresting family, wife and two children, ____,______.�_ were runes esteemed by all who knew 1V �/�/ LOCAL NEWS. them. The funeral, which was under Masonic honors, was largely attended, —�--- the burial taking place there. Thus lit sand Around the IItIb' another Huroniw is numbered with the great majority. VIVIY SAW A GREATTREAT.—It is not very often •t newspaper office has much to slay of fTighest price for butter and eggs—CANTELOv the appreciative treats it receives, but >�aos THE NEws-RECORD this week feels x & Cot $6.50. Great SUMP. our —BR.OABDFOOT BSuites constrained to break the rule. On Monday Mr. Thos. Kearns of Staple- — ton presented its with a basket of Nor- thern Spy apples, grown last year on Miss ANvir FREEaortv, pupil of Prof, Tor- the farm of Mr. John Rodgers near riugton, Toronto College of Music, iH prepared Goderich. 'Ise ft nit is well preserved to tweept pupils in Vocal, Guitar and 1 fano, %V11 accept Concert Eagagetacnts. and has it flavor that would tickle the pial ate of all epicureans. If there is --- - — more fruit of this particular variety in CRICKET.—The Clinton cricketers the neighborhood we would predict from the tested samples that a ready are getting in good shape fora roost sale is assured. .iueeessful seasons play. The grounds :are in the best possible shape consider- OCR PATRONS.—It is an admitted ing the weather. A number of fact that THE NEws•RreORD has snatches have been arranged, but the always been i, popular newspaper. schedule is not yet complete. The There are of course those who do not first match will take place with Forest agree and we are quite willing to allow in that town on May 24th. every person to enjoy their own opi- S. A. DRux TAPS.—Capt. Cockeril nion. However, there must be a limit. No newspaper or individual can farewelled last Sunday and leaves Thursday for London where one hull- ride over THE PEOPLE as far its OPI- tired officers and staff will take part in NioN is concerned, and :Is a result THE last at the farewell meetings of Brig. Alar- the M. O. P. officer on that da Capt. Cockeril takes charge of the NEWTS -RECORD week added Nile, Goderich, Saltford, Dunlop, Nile, Dun gannon, Lucknow, Port Albert, Shep- A.•work in Ridgetown: be Is succeeded paidton, Belfast, Blyth and Clinton, new subscribers than auy other by Capt Ebsarel. Grand welcome meetings all day next Sunday 11 a. in., more paper in the county of Huron. We i p, in., and 8 p. rn. thank all our patrons for their very liberal support and will endeavor to MILITARY NOTES.—It iS understood merit it continuance of it. In the that London will be treated to it month meantime we would like to hear more of camp this summer, indeed will real- regularly from our numerous corres- ly be graced with two camps. The pondents. first, carnp will commence on June 14, when the first Hussars and the, 26th, ABOUT SCRAPS. --There are doubtless `).7th and 28th Battalions will go under different kinds of scraps, but few seem to get into or away with more of them canvas. The cam will last two weeks, -and then on the 28th of June the ar•til- than Mr. A. M. Polley, the noted horse- lery of the districts including Gnelph (nail of Goderich. He is a. good judge of a horse, a good grit judge of a Field Battery, and the 29th, 31st and :3rd Battalions will move into the good good gritpolitician,biAisnotaverygood tents vacated by the other Battalions. Judge of the tories. He can fight most of the fightersiu Sullivan style—orwith The grounds on the hill are not large enough to accommodate the entire the law. Solne tittle 'ago the Kincar- camp atone time. 33rd Huron Batta- dine Review said that "Polly wanted it cracker, but our esteemed conternpor- lion—No. 3 Company — Provisional Second Lieutenant Robert Scarlett is .ary may not have meant just what permitted to retire. happened at Goderich the other day. IIs and Ben Allan had an altercation AGAIN INVITED. - Our Methodist and Policy's old friend "Jack" Gentles friends along with THE NEWS -RECORD deliberately, ilro mbly with "rrialace will be pleased to learn that the Ofii- afolethought,' prevented Polley from tial Board of the Riattenbury street, getting the cracker. This wits certain - Methodist Church has invited their Rev. R. Millyard, to ly "heaping coals of fire," etc., as the esteemed pastor, gg ood oh Book teaches, while Mr. Allan's m No t onl will • s coed t(,r t remain a .e i Y 1 arent,wi uilt revered as t'or or od and r Methodists generally be gratified, but of loading upon the head of Mr. I�olley rnembeis of all other, denominations more fire in driving the latter to the will be pleased. Mr. Millyard is one police Magistrate's office to swear out Of the most thoughtful and convincing aninformationagainst hisson(although preachers in the Conference 'and has he was not aware of it). The case was succeeded in drawing and holding con- heard before P. M. Seager and dismiss- gmgiations that few of the cloth can ed with costs. Neither of the comba- claim. Under his able ministrations tants were seriously hurt and. few the congregation has increased by at crackers distributed, as Tact which our least one -t ird. The various branches northern lake town contemporary will of church work, such as the Epworth please remember. All's well that ends League, Sunday School and week night well, even though there may be ineetinga all speak louder than words On "scra.ps" iii it and Bible corals of fire in his tlehalf. many an occasion heaped on the head of the wrathful. the Church has been incapable of ac- commodating his hearers, and we pre- E. L. ANNivuRBARY SERVICF,s.—The dict an enlargement of the Church young people of old Rattenbury are during the next year unless the con- actively engaged this week in talking t,emplated union succeeds. up their Epworth League anniversary A JUBILEE HINT.—We notice that oa Arbor Day at Ottawa at least two services which are to be held next Sunday and Monday. The decoration trees• were planted. one by Lady Aber- leen, called the Jubilee Tree, -and the committee promise something unusual and it is expected that the interior of tither by G. W. Ross, to be known as the church will look quite cheerful the Ontai io Tree. On this line THE whentheyc mprloggtheir Nxaws-RECORD has- a suggestion to make. What could be a more simple, services t'8nce eirs a sunrise prayer -meeting at 7 o'clock interesting or appropriate way for the Sunday morning and as the Epworth directors of the Clinton horticultural Leaguers are tall early risers it is ex. societ to mark the diarrind jubilee ppetted that the lecture -room will he filled. At this meeting the Juniors take year than by planting a Jubf�e5e tree in t31e park or on the market square—an charge of the singing. The preacher for Ow or an oak,'or some similar sturdy the day wilt be t le Rev. C. T. Scott of and. long -live tree and have it named St. Thomas, and he will occupy the ppu1- and cared for as the Diamond Jubilee e�lm or oak, as the case may be? The Pit morning and evening. The Stin- day School officers have kindly con - sum ler the tree the better, as it would sented to withdraw the regular S. S. he something to date from and its con- tinnous growth could be noted by service and a mass meeting of ti -e entire congregation (young and old) fill the old church to overflowing generation after generation, and the legend of its planting bringing remem- will fn the afternoon. The pastor, the Rev. prances in touch with the past would R. N. Millyard, and Rev. C. T. Scott will ten minute addresses at the be perpetuated. Such it tree could be planted with some simple ceremony give Mass Meeting and the balance of the and it would stand for decade afterprogramme will be supplied by the Leaguers. Mr. Scott will deliver his decade it monument of the loyal thougbtfulness of the citizens of Clio- famous lecture Monday evening en - ton. Whatever -is dobe in regard, to titled .,Social Purity," which one this matter roust be done at once. The si can It tford to miss. The aklnriasion at these services will be a -lesson for tree planting does not last all pleasant smile and a receptive heart. ,all summer. May Millinery Every day shows additions to the Novelties in our Show Room, One shopper is telling another of the satisfaction found in Ordered Millinery in this store. We cannot afford to do anything but the best work, and that fact is, doing its work in drawing Millinery Special Purchases ---AND--- 0 S eciai Prices custom here. Many specials for the opening weep In W May. Bigest value in the trade fn Short Back Sailors.oer OMO000000�00000�00000:0 p Stock Fully AssortedFIOIR:: 00 0 000000 OOOO000 00000i 0 00000000 0l0000000000 In Trimmed and Untrimmed--..,o,- Hats Y' Bonnets. Our MISS McDONALD is ably assisted with an efficient staff' in the Trimming Department, so that all orders will be promptly attended to. This week we+ have received from Germany our imported Gloves and Hosiery in Fast Blacks and Tans. 1 Diff Gloves. The Great Kid Glove Store. The largest stock and the higgest sales are here. Our new hid Gloves for spring are here, direct from two of the Il liest French Glove makers in Grenoble, France; and are, beyond doubt the _1 J� hest assortment and values everoffered to the trade here. In the lot we show it range of nine new lines. At 58c we offer you a 4 button Glove in tuns and browns, worth 75e. At 65c and 75c a No. 1 Children's Kid Glove, sires 4 to 6. At 75c a Ladies' 7 hook Lacing Glove, worth Doc, tans and browny. At 95c is a Glove that has given every satisfaction, 7 hook, new shades in bi'bwn, cheap at At $1 a 4 pearl button Glove in Clan, black stitched back and fancy to match. At $1 it 4 bntton guaranteed Kid Glove in Black. We have sold not as good for $1.25. At $1 a crearn washable 8 -button Glove, At $1.25 we show it superb line both in black and colors. In Black Rids we show the following colored stitched backs and facings withpearl buttons to match: White, Mauve, Green and Gold. In colored Kids, Brows, Tans, Fawns and Gold, with stitched.backs and facings in White, Brown, Black and light Blue, with pearl buttons to Inittela, At $1.25 a 1 plain Black or Tau Kid Glove, guaranteed. At $1.35 the new Derby Glove in colors or Las Chart•eease in plain black car colors, full range of sizes, `,l to S. 0 _ W, H. BEESLEY & U0. THE LADIES' FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT. NOT QUITE TRUE.—Cannonade re-, ports on 1lattenbury street north Mon- day evening about"9.3o led people to believe that there was trouble and pos- Sibly death, but THE NLws-RECORD is (;ARP in it position to say that there were no serious results. ht was only it joke on the part of the bachelor gentleman who accompanied two fwir ladies. ComforPIONEER VISITOR,—On Alonday THE NEws-RECORD was }Teased to meet Mr. John Emerton of Huron townshie, near Kincardine. The gentleman is well on to 90 years of age and wits in , Pleasan Clinton nearly 60 years ago. While here he called on Mrs. Win. Ratten- bury, one of.the few residents of Clin- ton to the >arly days. lie remembers the R:at orlon, the late AI. McTag- gart, Economgirt, Gordon, Staipley and others. Clinton was then R-attenbm•y s cot•tiers, and only a very few log houses could he found in the forest. Wlnle here the four generations were photographed by artist Foster. As May is the great houseclea PUBLIC SCHOOL Bomin. — Regular year. We were never ill a be meeting on Monday evening. Princi- are styles and values here awe pal Lough's report for Aprii showed average attendance of 414; that the to give you ample choice. If cadet corps has not proven it satccesy; that the new hardwood floorshavo made is great charge and expressing regret � 4 pine had not been used; tliat,there hits Ingrain Carpets been visits from Trustees Irwin, I. Jackson, Stevenson, Agnew, Harland All wool and a yard wide. Supers and Inspector Robb. Capt. Combe ( and the best extra Super,,; not itnti- was granted use of school mounds for quilted, side-tracked patterns, but the purpose of drilling cadets. ( bright,, neav, 1897 designs, in quiet, Accounts were passed as follows:—Thos, nentral tints that won't show dust McKenzie $136.4:5, James Ferguson $9, Win, Weir $2. On motion of Trustees and will turn well. There's wear Jackson and R. Agnew, Miss Leslie a them and they look well almost as long as there's a thread lett. and Miss Doherty were engaged for Any of these qualities are good, the balance of the year. Trustees but the better the price the better Irwin and Agnew were appointed a the Carpet. Prices are committee to act in confjunction with r tdwn committee on the ,1ubilee celebra- 75C tion, which takes place June 22nd next. 80e Board then adjourned. 90C A CALL To LoNnoN.--Rev. W. J. $Y the yaj*d. Ford, of the Ontario street Methodist Church, has received a cordial and Official SHORT E N Q S a animous invitation from the Official Board of the Centennial Church, Lon- room, and those who get them w don, to be their pastor for the coming year. At the February meeting of the There's a stamp of Origi Official Board of the Church here Mr. Ford was invited to remain for the third year, the following being from And style about our Milline the official records:—"Moved by A. guishes It from others. It is t Armstron , seconded by D. Tiplady, that is cordal invitation ale extended to ing the Millinery business t Rev. W. J. Ford to remain + with us the third year as the got what's newest in shapes Pastor of our Church."—Carried. Our Milliners know bow to pu In the face of this we regret to learn and our rices are as low as Ou that he has accepted, subject to 11 Y the action of the proper church authorities. The rev. gentleman has New Sailors. accomplished much good work in Clin- ton and neighborhood and general We have just received a lot regret is expressed at his contemplated back Sailor Hats in black, b removal. His earnestness, kindl� manner and practical work has tall The regular price is 50c., but . materially assisted in placing and cheap and they go at 35e. keeping the OntarioStreetChureh in a, good sttate. Mrs. Ford is a hard land persistent worker, 1•eloved by every 7� member of the Church, and has been very snecessfnl. We congratulate the Official BoardoftheCentennialontheir RECOi D at the same time THE NEWS- RECORD Ews- u RIi;CORn would very much regret the J(l—� removal of, Mr. and Mrs. Ford from town. d We have made some purchases this last week. from manufacturet;s that will enable us to offer some extra good value during this month, We want this month to be the banner month for selling, and if New, Seasonable Goods at Special Prices will do it we will have no trouble in carrying out our wish. The Prices quoted this week for our "Specials" are bouglit and sold for cash. I ease of 0irle' Straw Hata, Blue atld Girls' jubilee Tarns....... • .... , ....... ass ite 20c Mali's 111ack Cotton Hone, fast colors, I case ot113e... StraSva Yoe 2,for............ . ... . ........ ..... 26r Alen's Sailur Straw Hats... .. .`.,... 26c ;Moll's 16 dozen, 4 ply Collars, sizes 14 to 166 ` Braces, extra Specials.... ,.. .. 15e 3 for. .............................. 26C Boys' Brace, extra Specials .... ...... 8c. y and Serges, Boys' 16 V, TSYC(:L1 al � (Ili tit rCll d Vital' Waists, ttl, AnleClCLLtl 1 2 tllLC 2 t0 QO` styles .........................35 and 50v Meu„ Light -weight l•nderwcar, Suit 50c (,ldldreu's Cotton Suits, Sailor Collars $1.00 11oyi Cardinal Sweaters ........... ... 76c Men's Cotton S55caters.......... .35 and 50.: Boyr Cape Sweaters, White, C'ardival, Afcn's Stripe Tweed wool Pants. .. $1.00 ..... ...... . ... $1.00 Alan's Heavy Cottouad( Pants ........ 75c lieusBlue.,. cl 9- rts, sizes 14 to 166, I 5 for . . .... .................. ..... $1,00 Boys'2 Pc. Wool Tweed Suits.. ... , .. $2.0o Boys Ruck Duck Shirts, size 121 to Mcu's Suits, 36 to 42; extra special, in 131 ........... ..................... 50c Idglit Grey'rweed, just in....... $7.00 We have given a great deal of attention to buy- ing just such Goods as people are now in search of and our Store is now complete with a Stock of Goods at Prices that can not be beaten. 0 BROSil -JACKSON The Famous Clothiers, Coat's Block, Clinton. St table to walk on t to took at ==-- _ %.- 1 11 c. I - ) r - ICal to bu . 1lillic month, so with us it is the greatest Carpet month of the iter shape to do the Carpet business than we are now. There �y ahead of what you'll find elsewhere, and plenty of each kind �'ou're thin(, of investing in a Carpet, ,see what we call do for you before you buy. I Union Carpets Brussels and Not its good, not as lasting, not WS Tapestry expensive its the :all wool's but it) J p ' r 1 1 t •e's nothing 1, For best wear t ler n 5 much the same designs and color- (.qual then). Our assortmetil is I ings. The cheaper ones are •irate large and values right. Big pat - and cotton mixed ; the better' Ones { terns, little patterns, dark colors, cotton and wool and keep their light colors, patterns land colors to color hest. There's good looks and shit any kind of a room. You'll And these values hard to beat. wear too in those at 250 30c 37� 4,0c II 45c 4.5c i 50c 50c I 75c 60c file yar.l' $X the yard. We have it number of short ends of s't'ool, Tapestry and Brussels Carpets that eve re willing to clear oat ata sacrifice. They would be just the thing for a small ill get a bargain. nality A Dress Goods Bargain. ry which distin- 44 inch fine French Fancy Dres. Goods, his that is draw- S very stylish goods, new colorings, will his way. We've make a most servicable dress, four colors and trimmings tge, and only three dresses of each, regular t them together', � 'II get anywhere. 80c goods 65c. )Embroidery Bargain. of the new short Kemnants of fine Swiss Embroidery, all rown and white. 4z yards long; fine quality, good patterns, wo bought these value at 10c per yard, per end, 30v f y'�'�'�-0000000000000000•�i►•1^Orr •r.1� N� BROS99 The Dry Gaods Palace, CLINT ON.