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give a lantern service in the Salvation
lot a Fish
Storyrmybarracks Saturday evening, M211th, subject -'the King's DaughteWe a
He will also hold spoeial services tit the 010
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barracks on Suadup, May 30th. �
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—But a— THE 24TH.—Last Mondays
was
a large number of visitors and ab- Every day RbONA addiSioi %0 ills NoveltleS in Our
sentees, many taking advantage of the Show Room. One shopO is telling another of ,hc, The biggest rp,¢s,tGns business in the his-
railway and others patronizing the satisfaction found in Ordered Millinery in this store. bony of the oldest Clothing and Furnish-
0o Catch. liveries. Tha weather was threatening In eS to 1Jiia7�
and cold and disagreeably. Those who We cannot afford. to do anything but the best work, g ment in Western Ontario.
went to Hzeter—and there were rnanq And that fact is doing its work in drawing Milliner
report a good day's enjogtnstil•. $ fes' y What
does it
mean? Indeed it was a good catch a hen custom here. Many specials for the second week in WL w� Gv '
we secured the a4sorted lot of purses NIPPED IN THE BLED-^-A is Ma I Rest value in th® trade in c
vehicle cover owned p. Tttaml neon Y• Short Back Sailors.
at the price we did. They are In rix was discovered on -f$w8 in the Ilartten- Stock
dsrignp and three colors—Black, bury street stables the other day by Full AssortedtoThat people are appreciating our efforts
Rmwn, Red, some with silver mount• two youths and the flames nipped in give them Clothing and Furnishings
hast, some without, some with card the bud. The cause was doubtless
cam Combined, some without it. throughsome carenssness on tf partoof at as near cost of production as possible
"Who steals my purse steals trash taneous combustion. Mr. Thomlinson InTrimmed and and are doing all they can to help us by
would never have bt en uttered by the wits absent at the time.
immortal bard of Avon could he have S A. NOTES.—Mr. Andrew Craw-Utrimme
� doing all their buying from us.
l4alleld these beautiful goods at the ford, a former resident of Seaforth and nd�.
price we offer them. They are special• Miss Isabella Clark, atone time con-
Iy, worthy of your inspection and your netted with the army in-Clinton werer
patronage. The price is thirty Goutsmarried at Detroit last week. Mr. 11 We invite you to call and loot[ them Crawford is now an adjutant in the
atter. The saving poesibililies of shop.army and Mrs. Crawford it captain. 10
The marriage took place in the opera .
ping at our establishment are great. house at Detroit. K41ts
UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION.—The Our MISS McDONALD is ably assisted with an etTieient
00o000o000o0 Underwriters' Association have given
of staff in the Trimming Department, so that all orders will We have never sold Goods at so small a pro-
notice to policy holders in Exeter
Goan adtanee in the rate of insurance in be promptly attended to. fit before as we have this season.
'1� �Y D Falrthis town. The merchants who carry
,f big insurance have resolved to drop This week we have received from Germany our imported We have never sold as much Goods for.Cash
their policies with companies in the Gloves and Hosiery in Fast Blacks and Tans.
CLINTON. Underwriters' Association, and go as we have done this season. '
into mutual companies. There is not Ladies' Cotton Vests. }
Agents Parker's Dye Work$. a town in Canada that has been freer �' e have a find assortment Of ;
We have' never bought so much Goods from
from fire than Exeter, and none have these from 5e to 356.
Chen the Cheapest,
abetter record o stopping fires in short Manufacturers as we have done this
[riLv bll >+IUttuN A7Uf time. Policy-holders look upon the �HOSIERY'.i
new order as an imposition.—Exeter Ladies' fast black Cotton Hose, two pairs Ladies' Lisle Howe, fast black, high spliced season.
Always the Best Times. for ............................... • .... ... 2&; heel and toe, nothing like them in the
• p Our Tip Top Cotton Hose, l5cn prise....................................... 2x We have never put so much life and energy
THE ART PRESERVATIVE.—NO i•inL• pair....... ................... ..... ........ .,
Our 20c line is the best value in the trade, Boy's Heavy Ribbed Hose, Past black at 20c, 25c
Ing oflice in the province is better pre= rein 40 gunge spliced heels and toes, as we have this season and we have
Q , Vared to execute Anc printing than double solo and stainless dye.............. Boy's Fine Ribbed Hose in black and tan, « »
HIL NFWS-RECORD. Last Saturday For 25c, our 25,, silk finish, real Muco 40 with double knee. , .. , .. , .... • ........100 to 25c never said a word in our ad that we did '
a& Huron News-Re there was issued from our presses a guaggo spliced heel and sole, the latest ,
1 25 • Year—f)1.00 in Advsnce lot of two-color DOaters for the coming sanitary stainless dye........ , .. , .. Children's plain Past black Hose at.... lOc to LOc not carry out to the letter .
Queen's Jubilee C\elebration in Clinton.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th, 1897. When presented to public view n gen- NOTE–Our rices advertised in last issue
tleman remarked that it was a shame Id 1 h
-- -- -.- - _- -- the work should be done in Toronto. holds good for the balance of the month.
LOCAL NEWS. The imprint, however, finally caught Papasols..�/V IJ his eye, dna he was pleased ll find that Take advantage of the Special Bargains
THE NEws-RECORD was competing
snceessfully With Toronto and other we offer.
In and Around the Nub, cities in the "art preservative." A Parasol is a vood ?
NARROW ESCAPE.—Leat Friday Mr, protection In rainy o
�plV1l liXlx. Sam Appelby of Hullett bad it very
narrow escape from serious injury weather and in sun—
Highest price for butter sad eggs—CevrELox and possible death. He was coining i I
mos' to town in a cart and when opposite shine to keep of old
See our Bedroom suites at $0.50. Great Fair's mill a portion of the harness
Buap_ BROADFOOT, BOX & Co. broke. The horse started at a rapid Sol' s rays. We have
weed,but lie managed to turn into the them to suit both in � �
Mason House yards. In the sharpJICKSON D.Roshl
1tllsa ANxiE FREEeORq, pu it of Prof, Tor- turn the rig was upset and Mr. Appel- quality and price. y
rington, Toronto College of Music, is prepared by thrown violently to the round.
to mccept pupils er Vocal, Guitar and Piano. p, f The Famous Clothiers,
4Fi1b accept Concert Engagements. He was picked up in a limp and dazed
condition but soon regained conscious-
ACrENTS WANTED.—It you want a good ness. He cams; off lucky. /•---- . Coat's Block, Clinton.
wilting swialtYy write AT ONCE to J. W. O
WkATHERALD Lioderich. LACROSSE SCHEDULE.--{fit a meet-
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T CouseE has n fine collodion of bedding g g' BEESLEY B' S'�Ve have never seen a e ebration Committee work so
nod house plants. Prices reasonable. Give of the Canadian Lager sseurs Assay, t efol, [� Uo•him a.calt. held in Stratford on Tuesday, the fol- j`��(]J. hard to make a big day here on the Jubilee day, June 22,
lowing schedule of aures *as arranwo •
f1>s A vlBrr.—Mr. Henry E. Dinsley ed : June 4tb, Bright at Seaff,rth ; as we have this year, they should be rewarded for their
ishNAVisere on a visit from Heart E. Texas, June 9th, Seaforth tit Stratford; June THE LADIES' FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT. efforts by a big crowd.
Fife has been absent for 10 or 12 years, filth, Bright at Berlin; dour 16th, Bert —
auifhis parents did not recognize him lin at Seaforth; July 1st, Stratford at ( "
Bright; July 8111, Bright at Stratford; FOREST DEFEA'J•ED CLINTON.—On.l
on his return. He is a telegraph opera- July 8th, Seaforth at Berlin; July l6tb, Monde Forest defeated Clinton at
tor: t cap i and served his a Y Julie 22'n'd,
Queen's Jobilee.
tor. by
all ingClin d P Stratford at Seaforth; July 18tti, Ber- cricket. The score was close. The
lin atBright; July 29th, Stratford at ground and weather was very utt-
f'LI1vTox DEFEATS EXETER.—The Berlin; August 3rd, Seaforth at Bright; favorable. The result, however, will
lacrosse match at Exeter on Monday August 12th, Berlin at Stratford. This simply encourage Clinton cricketers to „
resulted in favor of Clinton 2 to 0. will make an excellent league, and, in do better future work.
The game was well contested, the consequence, some good games may be
out serious accident beim when F. looked for this season. JOINED THE C. W. A.
Beattie
meet-
y g ing of the Clinton Bicycle Club last
Beattie hind his right hand accidentlly S S CONVENTION.—The S. S. teach- Thursday evening it was decided to
severely injures. ers and church workers convention of affiliate with the C. W. A. and all ne-
THE Hoa MARKET.—Canadian fed "
the Church oEngland, Eland, and also the ceseary steps will be taken at once.
pork is in the British market worth a semi-annual meeting of the ebapter of We are pleased to learn of this, be- •toosaoorita•tas)ar•tioe+saototoe 'qi •awwwefwao�aawfiwoo��aaaaaaa
the Rural Deanery of Huron will be cause the affiliation will give the •ot000wefoovowoois►osforrooelo• •�ota���awoow�rataootoaarateafs
great deal more money than the held in Exeter on Wednesday and desired outside prestige to Clinton this
Ay and product because peas. bar Thursday, May 26th and 27th, of this progressive town deserves. i ��j y ���
thanand wheat is better for fatteningof. week. The following programme hits 1 ` 1
than t`arll. .5taltiatlCB aro the. pCOOP. "The ARE THE PEACEMAKERS."
Solid streaked lean and fat is better been arranged:—A paper on ` The —Under this beading the Kincardine
than the sold-soft fat produced b spirlt of Sunday School work" will be
g
P y read by Mise Smallacombe, Hensall ; Review remarks on what THENE�ve
American corn, and commands from Miss J. Holmes of Clinton, will take up RECORD said about "scraps" the other
should
sh ul d make a note of this fact. $2 a hundred more. Farmers .1MIssionar work in fbe Sunday week:—"This is in deed and in truth
School," Mr. John Ransford will pie- good news. Not that we consider news
QRIT PERSECUTION.—I answer to a pare apaper on "A parent's privileges," of a scrap to be particularly good news.
remark in last week's NEws-RECORD and Miss Ella Cornyn of Wingham, on True, a man may get into it scrap quite
that Rev. Mr. Fairlie needs no defence.-`How to retain young men in the Sun- innocently but. you can safely account
The persecutions that he is enduring day School." A general invitation is any man blameful who is constantly
are not by any means a solitary in- extended to members of the church getting into scraps. The good news
stance of a phase of epidemic that is throughout the county. comes in the part that our townsman
spreading all over Canada. The more played in the melee. The heading
worthy a minister of Christ is, the ANNUAL CONVENTION.—This year which we have placed on this article isH NATION'S HOLIDAY,
more he is persecuted by a certain the Huron County Christian Endeavor as true to-day as it was nearly 1900
• class of people who do not appreciate Union and the Huron County Sabbath years ago when it fell from lips divmb
simple honesty in word and deed; all School Association will hold their an- and bee un6 crystallized in the Beati-
they care for is for fine clothes and to nual convention on August 24th and tudes. Mr. Polley has every reason to CLINTON is making preparations to celebrate Jubilee Day, June 22nd, with it monster demonstration
have their own way and the more 25th, the first day being devoted to feel grateful to Mr. Gentles for his that will be worth coming miles to see.
tricky that way is the harder they Sunday School work, the second to timely and peaceful intervention.
fight to get it.—COM. Christian Endeavor. This arran ement Every time he does his toilet and be- ,
was decided on at the convention held holds his unscarred features in amirror We have gathered a great ass )rtment of the leading Jubilee Novelties for Ladies'and
OFT•ICIAL MASONIC VISIT.—Last in Goderich in August, 1896, and a,s the be ought to utter inward but fervent
Fridayeveningfaro. J. W. Shaw, D. g Gentlemen's wear, and our stock of these lines is one of the most complete you'll find.
leading, workers are the same in both thanks to his benefactor and protector.
to G. od madean official visit to A.
M. these de artments it will, no doubt,
fou Lodge No. 84, A. F. and A. M. P DISTRICT MEETINQ.—The May die- . . i
meet with the approval of those spec ,
There was a large number of members oft meeting is the Goderich district Royal Holiday Jubilee
present, a good representation of tally interested. The two Executive of the Methodist Church was held rn
Committees met to arrange the pro-
Ke fora rumina from Goderich and the Ontario Street Church, Clinton, on Purple
Seaforth. The third degree was ex- gramme, and decided that the conven- Wednesday, all the ministers being Wan.tables
tion be held in Clinton on the dates • • • Flags.....
empli fled in ahighlY satisfactor man- resent. Rev. Edge, chairman, and
mentioned. Arrangements are being
net and the D. D. G. M. comp invent- made to et two gentlemen from a dis- Mw. F. J. Oaten, secretary. Messrs.
ed the Lodge for its efficiency and g g . Westman, Sawyer and Curry were re- Is the correct color, for Gentlemen's
tante who are specially active in these
progress. Coffee and lunch was atter- artments of church work, and with Ported as having passes the prescribed Neckwear, either plain or mixed with A few special prices on things you
deo
wards served in the lodge room and the abundance of talent the county course of study, the two former having other shades:, ,It's the Jubilee sbade may want. Royal Standards, Canadian Fn-
short addressee, intermingled with we aee assured of the pro ramme being travelled three years, and the latter and we show it in signs, Union Jacks and special Jubilee
song and sentiment, delivered by the g five years, and he is therefore
visitors and local brethren. On the our+ of special interest. Let all Endes- Ladies' Gloves, pure silk, imported designs recommended for ordination. A. Bow Ties, ane for demonstration purposes, �
whole the proceedings were simply ♦orers and Sunday School workers re- E. M. Thompson, of Bayfield, was re- - direct from Germany by our-
emblematic P y member the date and arrange to be P Y String Ties, selves, black or cream ........... 25c all fast colors and printed on a Food
emblematic of the Order :tad might commended as a candidate for the rnin-
well be numbered among the moot present. istry; Also E. F. Armstrong, of Gode- Four—in—handsquality of cotton.
pleasant and profitable ever held in THEY Anu SWINDLERS,—The other rich, H. A. Newcombe an W. Mille , Ladies' Fine Blouses in linen ef-
Clinton. were recommended to be continued in Knots fects newest sleeves, white linen
dap TH>c NEWti-RECORn coiled atten- , ,
DIED INA FoRRI(#x LAND.—On Fri tion to the unreliability and swind- their present relation on the super- detachable Collars, extra value
crag last Rev. u J. Ford of the On- lin propensities of s man and wo- anuated list. Reports from the at 25, 35 and 50e. at................................ $1
slay Street Church received a cable- g P P various circuits were heard and con-
gram announcing the death of his thanetylingthemselves the CanadaBan- sidered satisfactory. At the meeting Ladies' Fine American Muslin A Corset
astir; Miss Jennie Ford, from min- ner Co. We notice that the New Era, on Thursday, attended by laymen As ..1 Blouses, newest style, fast colors, l
ningistis, at Chentu, Western China, whose editor is a member of the Can- well as the ministers, several recom- I Jubilee in a variety of patterns, detach-
crHere she has labored for three years itdian Press Association, has accorded mendations were made bearing on Bargains.. }
on behalf of :he Women's Missionary the free use of his columns to back up the different funds. The case of Rev. �'�/ . able Collars............$l.lb and $1.25
Socictyof theMethodist church of Can- the bare-faced frauds. The firm order- Mr. Rigsby, who has been so seri- �S 71o'NGr 6
:ula. Miss Ford's experience as a ed certain printingwhich wits executed ously ill, was recommended to the s i s Ladies' Fine Black Cotton Hose,
missions in China has been of accordin to co the collected and special consideration of the Con- German make, stainless, double A new make at a bargain rice.
very trying nature. Two years ago pocketed the money and promised to tingent Fund Committee; Rev. Mr, Just received this week some of heel and toe...... ............... 15c g P
after travelling 1,500 miles overland remit by next mail from Goderich. Oaten, for medical expenses, was re- the nobbiest sailor Hats for Ladies Long waist, 6 hook made from
fivm Shanghai to Chentu, the riots They skipped to Wingham where we commended to the Contingent Fund that have been shown- this season. Ladies' Fine Cotton Hose, 40 guage, strong, durable jean, satin
broke out two weeks after her Arrival, caught them by telephone and they Committee. Mr, Olivants case was re- Special among them is The Jubilee. extra double sole, extra high stripes, 4 side steels, a perfect fit-
when she had to remain in biding for promised to remit front thereby next commended to the same committee. This shape is becoming and promises spliced heel, German snake and Ing and comfortable corset, diA
ten days, then wended her wit back mail and again hurriedly departed. The Fifty dollars was recommended to to be very popular. stainless dye ................... 25c
y , g Y P y or fawn. You pay 75c lots) of l
be anted to Rev. F. Oaten from the
to Shanghai for safety. After losing remittance did not materialize, and Susttentation Fund. Two children of Two qualities, 90C places for no better. Special
everything she possessed she again un- now the "firm" tell the public through r n or
dertook thethreemonth's journey ober- the New Era that they refuse to do so. Mrs. J. Turner, Goderich, aged l2 and 1.
ribbed .. • - • • • • , , •
land to minister to the heathen who Since the facts had been previously 14; were recommended to be placed Ladies Cashmere ode, p ai We price ........................ .... i,ic
would have taken her life on a former made public through these columns on the superanuation list. The ques-
occasion. Readers of the "Silver that the "company" was a fraud, we tion of the union of the two Methodist
Cross" and other papers will miss her are rather surprised that apaper of the churches in Clinton, and the action of ��►'��'� wwwwwoawowwwwwwo �'� r'�
edifyingthe boards thereon came u and cheering reports on mss- professions of our contemporary— P for consid-
sionary work. Her friends will have whose editor every Sunday preaches eration. The meeting expressed itself
to whit ninny weeks it anxious sus the Gospel of Jesus Christ and good negotiations
o tiato to union, recommended that The Dry Goods Palace, '
ruse for the articulare of n bright will toward and honesty between all negotiations be continued, but did not HODGENS
p see t at it could take further action in BROS09 CLINTON.
life sacrificed ora people who knew men—should allow the use of his col- 1}
nest how to appreciate her efforts on) umns to further the interests of swind- Sending the matter in to Conference at
their behalf. lers, frauds and liars. present.
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