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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-06-16, Page 4w ■,_: -—-1191777 �Iqr X A Big Sale To Correspondents, not bo for want 0, it proper and hon. est Inotive. Going un, Mr. Whitney pointed out, how that good roan, Sir Ewa In Music.... THY NEws-ItizvonD staff will have it Oliver ndtet, heel a pori both the saloon and temperance horses. While ro We are putting our M"ic dew" for or t wo, you should holiday oil Jubilee Day, June 22nd. Instead ut' cin r to Iess on that date g p making p[ouuses to the temperance people Ile grad Lis hand iu the puct(ets 1) ' Nerves just from the use of at it it week talo the opg)0rtunity Cu secure the Paper will be issued on Monday, Che IleensH •his t'nd and it seldom cattle out eu,pty, The recentLiceube as surely come Hood's Sarsaparilla as does the cure of some good uluste. ('or re�,pondeuls are particularly re- Act itmendu+ents brought down by the scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called (guested to have their valued budgets Governineat were denounced Its silly blood diseases. This is simply because Npp�g�r nj,r Our NR Yii HIGUI63 reach the office of publication not later and absurd. He did not think too the blood affects the condition of all the Chau Saturday of this week, aid press- muell was expended of agri(•ulture, wille. b in a few (days and t:e but the motes StILIUld be tore iudici will be able to .apply our tits• Ing news manor nut later than A1uu' ously expended. Mr. \WhitueybLotved towers with the best wheels that day a. n+, h7w Mr. Hardy had eaten his own can be bought. - - _ optuions wn reference. to the appoint - Britton, liullett;Jobn Wade, Stephen. Ila t ul' Juuiur Comity Judges wh u *00*9r0000•-Thot+as 1'early, Stephen ; Major Beck, his friends came into poweI* ILL Ottawa. f Bicycle and Music GOdeILeh; W..1. Carling, Exeter; Jits. All-. Hardy appeared anxious to have EMERSON S House, Tutu, Exeler; \Vill. . Hanson,Fullar- as rtluny offices as possible to fill. Con ; D. Bill, Exeter, and Chits. H. Cr icizing this act fm•thev, Air. \\'hit- -._— -- Sande1w, Paster, uey Said he wondered at the cool Dr, Mullins opened the meeting, lie a>idacity and colossal cheek of the By no moans said the gathering was held for the 1 retl,iet• of Ontario. He referred Ili purpose of having a 'little political Soule length to the Government's Dpa� talk. By effluxion of time the tern iniuing policy, and denounced the �✓ 1— � of the present Parliament would soon L+'ugledue steal. Concluding, Mr. be up, and the leader of the Uonser- %vilitney Said the Governtile 11[. press Is theame Of vatives was here to explain his policy. Stated there wits no ability in the g AIt. Whitney had definite fault to Opposition, but lie said that mall for H Croquet. There ud with the Government and it Luau, from the Premier down, tiro )alit to explain. lie was takin- Opposition were their equals in puint is still a demand PL wise course, the Speitker sled, ii of ability and intelligence. (Uheers.) for It and as yet thus e,u•ly (nuking himself acquainted These satue papers told us that the ! with the people in the west. Iltelllbets of the Government were the Suns of Anak intellectually, but there is one of the most Major Beck, whose chances of re- were nlen on the Government's own presenting West Huron in the next side of the House who were wiser thau popular games 1.egislittnre. are very bright, wits the thein when *hey wire asleep(Epa 1[Ht speaker. He was given it goodter.) HI(viudregard for il of the ordinary reception, and exulained that he did not tu. j tg. lh t - gaud, tie eked the people to give biro c•onie down to mako a speech, but to and his colleagues their confidence. lawn. juin his friend, Ali-. Ei)bev, in his brat (prolonged applause.) 4 BILII Setts ..................... . fx) rally, and to welcome the leader of Mr. Thuu)as Aia Hood, M. P. P., wits li 11.10 the opposition. He wits glad the g .' 8 .. _ .... , , , .. $l.'�5 ladies .vers present in such large nun,_ pleased to u)cet with the good people • • • • • • • • • • • of Exeter in their own fair town. At hers, and said the large at,tetcda ice the last elections held ill this county augured well for t•he success of Mr. one of theprincipal TLrgunleu t s brought Tenn• • • • �� Eilber, In hint the people of South to bear was that the pitrty in power Huron had :t splendid candidate, and had held office for twenty yeal•S, and already the Grits were beginning to consPquettly it Should be turned uuL, Is the best of all feel his Strength. (C�lleers.) He was The same argument applied the the best candidate the Conservatives present Ontario i(dutiuisiratioti. They lawnref r ames and ever had in the riding. e, erre g Ild tohad been in power for the lust he. way ill which the comity was ger- twenty-five is increasing In ryu,andered, the towushipsuf Goderich Years, during which t. they had by unfair cleans en- popularity n- O ularit ural iiuklett befog cut in two, and egos- deavored to permanently entrench p p y• ed by eulogizing the leader. Mr. Whitney was received with traliva Ives. • The system of the �eItt great a i applause the ladies waving their trlLlization of power as practised aC We have the 11 b Toronto was vigorously denounced, RaCuetS hat.ily. hiheefs and the uleh cheering the The rights of the rnonicipalities had (y lustily, The is leader said that for the been so cu�tailed in the p ointitlent -L Hist flute in his ]flys he was going Lu � t p f�'��4-U�' have to confess a officials fear that he would of ocials until now they had the s� not be able to make his voices andible Power to appoint few other~ than the t :any great distance. He did not, par- pound -keepers. At the hast session �al1s etc., the Government created It new legisla- use in neat distance' to slake Ta Speech, five body in each county, and the ex - trot jest to have a little talk with the which are needed. people un current politics. He was ease given was that it would be much glad to see so many women present, cheaper. All'. Alagwoud went into de - Hammocks, Fans, etc. not because he wanted to see them tails to show that Itlstend of this It—is- removed front the position where they latiuu saving ]honey to the counties ,t had been placed in the scheme of would )peau a largely increased expen- civilizittion, but because 0f the soften- ing influence which they always exert- pointees of the Govel nutent in every r&C ed wherever they went. He paid a locality could be seen actively enga-ed high compliment to Air. Eilber's abil- at election time, if at no other. The ity, and had no doubt he would be. the Intsmanagen,ent of the Agricultural ■C a' next representative for South Huron. College aCGuelph was ILbly criticized, ' (Cheers.) He had known Mr. M. Y. its well as the general agricultural CLINTON. McLean for thirty years, d always policy of the Government, and the + anwachanges were pointedly named. The found him a nuts of standing in the wasteful and uc•ou,d i)tient Ininin * and J— - — community. But he objected to nig 1 fa I Limber policies were also criti0ized,and Ce1U `�itlul'1'tl$CIItCt'tS. political views, and this was why Mr. Alagwood teas frequently ap. he was there to speak against his lauded. Read—J. B. Rnp mhald., return. Under the party system Mr. Eilber, the candidate, was the Shirts—A. J. Morrish. of GovernmenteOethere was not much last speaker. He was sure the people Style—A. J. Holloway. danger of the country suffering ser- p p a P Y iottsl for an letwth of time if the if South Whitney,Hura were glade welcome sop - Free C. Biu lett, Y Y Al r•. ney, and asked them to sup - Free dinner—P. B. Crews. eople were true to themselves. (Hear, in the leader b electing him t1 fitrat y llrtte— Hocd sus Bros. flear.) Very few realize what we ovve p y g (Ir. i 1 g L Iber . Ht brieflyreferred . ( tit 11 of party. Gov- to hI5 t) the British et G Sjit flag side--J:acksrn+ Bros. 1 Y. uluuicipal record its iteeve of the tutvn- Free. hievelc<--T. Jackson, Sr, Prnrnent. Some say we have too much )art but this he did not cue- ship of Stephen, Itud lu)w he had Suc Pr. iniznt(',•—t\lleo d Wilsin party, r c•eeded ill wiping out the debt there Dr. Ninial) W. Wolds, Bayfield. Cur in, althatlt,h at tunes there was P g Halniunck,-'I'I)e W. D. Fair Co.too much patty acriulony. Without lett by the lion. Thomas Greenway, Uarined golds -Ogle Cooper t�C o. going too closely into figures Mr, whom he had succeeded as Reeve. TIN Wanted ---The Dominion Cuu,pany. \Whitney explained the condition of ('O1'urument had act only taken ;attity -Cn' Hotel. the finances of the Province. When the power to appoint ofliclals, but were Dress cutting school-rai�>,Cori federation was effected it was taking the peoples money by finding intended that each Province should otdices for loanY unnecessary officials. have n. sin)ple, stable and evonomical If the •appointlltent Of officials were The Duron News -Record form of lxovernment, having due r••- left to the counties the tax ritt0 could gav to the preservation of the as he reduced by hall'. Mr. Eilber said he t.„5 a Year—$1.00 in Advance sets. Mr. tiaudfield :Macdonald in. was. nut a. graduate of a college ur a stit(ited the first Government and or- High school. He teas a hu,nble Ger- ganived the inac•hinery of it. When utan buy whograduated froul a twenty- \VEDNESDAY, JUNE Kith, 1891•rte ]aid d.)tvn the reins of office he foot log school -house. (Applause] But left in Bard cash a stirpltts of i,00t1,_ he was going into t.hc fight Co +vin. WHITNEY EXETER. 000. . When the. pt'esent Goverittltent The Young people were with the party, 11 11IlAT YlliIllTlfR ('nine into power they foiJed to keep :tad were uniting all uvgr to clect, Ali,. ' the expenditure within the revenne, Whitney. and were forced to sell large tracts The meeting hroke up in tithe to a;- if the public lands to ineet the de- low Mr. %Vhitneyp tui catch the train A Splendid Meeting ill the Skat- fic'its. 7.'lle uioteys derived front this for London. sunrce were called revenue, which ing Rink. wits not true. In the last three years Tuckerswith. the deficit aver aged over $400,000 an- TheSpirit of 11r. James L'olenuur, of v , i nually, and this year over $6(10,000, and Tucke.121nitll passed away of Sunday VIGOROUS ADDRESSES this was to be covered by the sale oflast at., the residence. of his n)other, _- nearly all the remaining Crown lands. Mrs, Robert Coleman, 5th concession Another tiling he wished to state wits ::Y T1117 OPPOSITIONT,rSAUISR ; MR. Another 'rnC•kersT7)ith. Mr. Uiletnatl had that, the Governme. ent owed niuuey for been sick since about February las—,TllOrr vt; nt.towooD M. r. r., or NORTH that, money, and had owed it for and for the past six weeks or more lie I>ExTH; nix. JOSEPH Itracx, OI' tt'ESr years. There was it deficit now of had been confined to hed. His ncRON ; AND MR. IiENRY r:ILBRP., $4,000,(xx) to $6,000,00(), and although Till: c0�n�(1 ME�tatx rax SouTl[ disease, which was incurable, was of;L xul, c !v T[Ih; ONTARIO F r.[eSOUT _ the Liberals denied this, it was be, particularly painful nature, and Ile wits coming so apparent that the Govern- a severe Sufferer,and in his case, 1 t;ltr tient would soon have to adroit that death was a happrelief. Ile was the -- - what he claimed wits correct, In it the third son of the late Francis Cole - Tb UonservtivP ntvs meetln In the which 1. h(LPan had made than Tu • of ' r ckersur'tl a. 1 -Ie was it a• � a o n where recently;and � � • k a act • S,a • f .>'- s i ctil( )coker Skating 111n t F, (r Lurday.L h i 1 young than, being not yet thirty years noon (wits 0110 of the hest gatherings thanked hilt for the compliment he 0f. age, He had been married about that has assembled during the week t;, paid hits, he (lir. McLean) said that two yearS, and leaveS a widow but no listen to Mr, Whitney, the Conserva- when he (Mr. 'Whitney) came into family. Por theast. two tive leader. The good le of the power he had n0 doubt he wotild rule P Years fie people g 1 1 had charge of the Brucefield cheese village and the surrounding entices- well for awhile, but sotno of the Ot- factory. He was a particularly tine sions for it distance as great its forty tawa politicians would get hold of young man, being of exert) plary miles turned out in large nurrtbers to hill) with a view of squandering the character, industrious habits, ands had do iiia honor. The business houses surpins—listen to this --which the his life been spat,edwetild undoubtedly' were gaily decorated with Hags and Alowat Government, had been jndici- have become it prosperous and lending evergreens, and there were many other ously saving for the last twenty -fire citizen. His genial disposition and evidences of welcome to lie observed. years. (Laughter.) It was surprising thorough uprightness of character se - It was generally regretted that Dr. wheatbalderdash such good n,en as cured hits the respect of all with Willoughby, Col. Matheson :and Mr. Mr. McLean would engage in to catch whom lie carne in contact and, made Sl. John were called home from Wind. votes. Mr. Whitney exi•!ained how Ming It universal favorite. His early sor, and were unable to be present. Ilwney vvas "judiciollAy' expended, death is a sad bereavement to his The next Premier of Ontario and aMcLean would Mr. McLeawould stay, un colon- young widow, his mother and other Mr. Thotmts Magwood were suet at the Nation roads. it was placed where relatives. The high respect; in which depot by a party of Focal Conser- it would du the most good for the lac was held was abundantly manifest- v'yes,includingM. Herr 1.;•1 cr•read.S —Lnd the party. (La h'te) Ec I Y thevery large IltCbctof PP( 1 IP v given Crediton, the Conservative condiLtsta(•E ILftE1I1StlUv.a sinus 0f whom O:Lnte ficin considerable lobe in South flrtron ; Dr. Rollins, of where as much loin been paid out for distances, who attended his funeral. Exeter, President of the Village ('on- inspection of work as for the work The remains were interred in Fgniond. servative Association ; Mr. J. A. Wil- itself. Now, there was no audit.. ville cemetery. Hams, of Zurich, President of the There was an an(litov, Mr. Sproule, South Huron Conservative Associa_ it very good man, but he had no Herr ALu+ser, the inventor 0f the tion ; Major Beck, of Goderich, Con- power. At Utt,tw:L there wits an well-known rifle hearing his Warne, has Servative candidate in Fest Hot'())) ; auditor who had to pass upon the fillbtlllttP(1 to the Gei'liliLll War office 7L John Britton, of Hallett, and L. I1, reasonableness and legality of every new rnechanis,n, that is applicable to Dickson, of 11,xeter. The party was account., from the expenditure for It pistols and carbines. 1 p driven in carriages to the Commercial raalway or canal duwu to a split In the House of Commons Thursday House. broom or it whisk broom. There Mr. Fisher s bill abolishing the office of The mass meeting in the afternoon should n ;in auditor with soul pow- Deputy Commissioner of Patents wits r� Ontario, to 0 ' e. m U tat and then It wrnild not was attended by a couple of thousand read ,t third tune, and passed. people. The Exeter brass band, play- m possible that the insurance, pre- The Conservatives of Fast Kent met miums of officials could he paid out eel patriotic air's, headed the proces-of th Thursday in Chatham, and selected Dr. sign front the hotel to the ring. The e public accounts. The necessity W, R. Hall, of that city, on the first for increasing the scope and usefulness building wits nicely decorated. Over of the public schools was place3 before ballot, as the candidate of the party in the main entrance was the "'Otto the corning general elections for the the ]meeting. On an algebra which Ontario Welcome,” Legislature. and over the platform) cost seventy-five cents a royalty of another, which read, "Hail to Oor Be- eleven cents and a fraction was paid loved Chief." The entrance of Mr. to a couple of High school teachers, --Agents for "qpueen Vie - Whitney was the signal for cheers and WANTED torfa, Ffor Reign and n who simply compiled the hook. He Diamond )nbileo." OvcrRowIng with latcat RP-11tuse, said that when he and his friends and richest pictures. Contains the ondorrted Dr. Rollins presided, and around came into power, as they shortly biography of Tier Majesty, wits�Kzra), uthonic Hay him on the l atform, besides the. would the would remedy all these tory n her remarkab a reiggn, afull .".count. P + y of the Diamond .)ubilee. only fll, Big book. Ung politicians were John Wil- defects. The keystone of his policy Tremondoua demandti Bou for a,gentq. Hams, Zurich; Hy. Eilber, Crediton ; was to give the people tan honest, ef- Com,niHaion t,0 por cent, fire It glven. P'roight John Sherritt.,Stephen; JohnTorrance, I ficient rind economical Government. paid. 017TFtT tern. Dat. std. wr•lto dc� iirk P.1111 outfit and territory. IIE DOMINION Zurich; L. H. Dickson, Exeter ; John' He might fail sometimes, but it would COMPANY, Dopt. 7, r arborn St., Chleago, bones, muscles and tissues. If it is im- pure it cannot properly sustain these parts. If made pure, rich, red and vital - zed by Hood's Sarsaparilla, it carries health instead of disease, and repairs the worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by 'I H o (D d 40 Sarsaparilla Because it is the One True Blood Purifier. are the best after-dlnner Hood's I'il1S pills, aid digestion. 250. •'A union of hearts and a union of hiuxrr, A inion none can sever; I A union of homcH and aunion o4 Lands, And the flag, BarrisH UYrUN, forever." Queen Victorlat's Jubilee. Composed by Miss Eva !toy nolds, Clinton. Long maybt thou rule, most noble Queen, O'or Britain's fair doatains, (ht whieh tilt: sun doth never, set, Where peace.tutd plenty reign. Dominions -hero the British flak, Is sacred to the eye Of thotie who fain wouldt for thee, \vho front the foo uoc'rfighy. Thy peaceful home is guarded well On laud and oil the sea By loyal Hens of British soil Au(1 of the salty deep. For sixty years thou'st ruled our land And gained dominions great, Though by the I084 of yaliiant men tF'lie met, like uien, their fate. Lot Scotland's thistle and the leaf Of Frill's Shamrock(, ruen, 130 iutert+viued with England's It0:+1', That till may bo.serenc. And let thy subjects, poor arid great. Juin hearts and hands itnd sing— C;od ,Itvo our land and ever bless lti'itnnniii , grneietlS Q1100n. 19644 I Packages. 1 0 JH111 In taking stock we found vre had I" 1,644 packages of Turkish Dye, Pins and every color, tib offer these at 3 packages for 25c. Souvenirs DiarRonci DDe, ��e 3 packages for 25c. From U iffagWnetk Dye Shirt Waist Sets ill Sterling Silver, Rolled Plate, Enameled bite 6 packages for 25c. We are out Metal. Also Belts, Belt Pins of eo'Ye of the colors in this Dye and the latest in all kinds of but in order to clear out our stock Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, etc. we etfe- this 10c package for 50 The best of work clone here Each package will dye 3 pounds in all kinds of repairs of Wool or Carlon. at lowest prices, and ©aCcirp�go guaranteed to give Sat - Jas. H. Combe, , isfitctioll. Chemist and Druggist. Removal of Night Soil. The undersigned will i idertake the c ten)ov,al ■ of bight Soil cud thorough clutning of t losot,. i re Hhort notice, and at reasonable rater. All CLINTON. refuslo removed out of town. Wit -f RORT.MLNNEL. , s • Ladles Whitewearl News Notes. °A The Czarina has given birth to a laughter. The Lutheran Synod of Canada is neet)ng at Waterloo. Rev. Dr. Stone, of Shelburne was 4ec'ted President of the 'lovouto Methodist Conference. Rev. Samuel Massey, rector of St. �imon's Church, Montreal, and father if Mr. John M. Massey -of Toronto, lied at t ege of 79 years. W,' u4 Howlett of Pickering is s the resolt of injuries sustained y coni'Iding with a burse and cart hile riding his bicycle. A delegation from the Ontario Fruit xrowet's' Associiation hn;ve gone to Ni- igara to inspect an orchard said to be • San Jose Settle. llfiocLed with the Mr, W. R. Burke, Manager of the x. N. W. telegraph office at Ingersoll, ,vas asphyxiated by the gas in his he(1- ootr, which he neglected to turn off. Pt.e. G. 5tewalt, of the 18th High- andevs, of Toronto. won the Empire -ouipetitiin Thursday, bayonet V. litnt tourna- ,. , to •al nil v a duet at the I. y Boy al at Islington, I,oncloll, ilefeating ill comers, regulars and volunteers. .lir. Nicholas Awrey, registrar of \Wentworth county, died 'Thursday ,ight, at his residence in Nast l•ialnil- on. Mr. Awrey, who was 46 vein's of age, ac•t;od as Ontario Cotttissiuner at .he Wor•Id'e Fair in Chicago, and was Lppointed registrar of \Wtwtwort.h two years ago. A Government, !,ill was introduced u the Dominion of Commons \Vedoes- iay to N'vive the OMCOs of Aliuister of Inland Revenue and Minister of ('us- a)It)s. No provision is made for any increase of Salary to the Controller thus advanc•(.d to the Cabinet rank. A Brooklyn, N. i"., roan recently •mored so hideously in a tenement, house that it thuee-pear-old child who heard the noise was frightened into :onvulsions, which ended fatally, and now the authorities avant to know whether the man i, criminally respon- sible for the child's death. The American Bank Note Cowpany's bill ander which the New York con- aern proposes to onernte, received it iet•ba.ek in the Dominion Senate Wed - tic ILy, when the St, : dltin Orders Committee repotted in favour of dis- illowirg the petition of the company, because suff eient notice had not been given. --- --- .---------- Cook's Cotton Root Compound Is the only safe, reliable' monthly medicine on which ladies can depend in the hour and tinge of need. Is prepared in two degrees of strength. No. 1 for ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicine known —sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. No. 2 for special cases—io degrees One box druggists. O — stron er so ld by g'8ry ru g Three Dollars; twoo boxes, Dollars. No. ]t, or No. z, mailed on receipt of price and two 3 -cent stamps. The Cook Company, Windsor, Ontario. adz -Sow in ciirnioti and everywhere in Canada by till re,ponsible druggislH. ~A very happy event took place at the residellee of Councillor• Moir, Hen. sail, Tuesday afternoon when his Oldest daughter, .fessic, was united in ))]III'• mitlre to Alr. Joseph Case. The event took place at 2 p. tit. in the presence of over 50 gnest9. The bride was hand- somely gowned in cream and carried a beautiful boquet of roses. Site was supported by her sister, Louise, who also wore crealn. The groom wits supported by his itrother John. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. S. Henderson, assisted by Rev. I). Btichanan of Lanark. At 5 o'clock the happyy couple drove. to the d0pot and hoa.rd(:d the train amid showers of rice said good wishes. After spendint few (lays fn o Detroit, Mr. and I�rs. Case will take tip their abode in their handsome cottage on Richmond St. Hensall. Ladies' White Aprons, full size, quick sellers, 25, 30, 15, 50c. Ledies' White Skirts, wide width, 7 in. frill Embroidery, four tucks above, price .........................................................750 I,adies' White Skirts ..............................85c., 95c., $1, $1.25, $1,50 Ladips' Night Dresses, full size, 1 frill embroidery down front, 12 tucks each side, price.................................................50c Ladies' Night Dresses, embroidery collar, one frill embroidery down front, 1 row insertion, 6 tucks each side.....................75c. R F-COMMZ' Ci vr3 V.-rS CORSETS. Ladies' Corsets, long waist, in drab ......... 30c Ladies' G hook Corsets, extra long waist, in drab,and cream)sizes 18 to 26 price 50c Ladies' White Summer Corsets, made out of the best French Canvas, price.....,. 500 Ladiee' long waist Corsets, genuine steel filling, equal to most dollar corsets, r piles..........................................(uc Ladies' and Children's 'Waists, best makes ...........................25c to $1.25). Summer Millinery This week we haws placed in stock some choice New Sailor Hats and Dress Hats for Ladies' and Misses. Flow - ors and Trimmings; the pick end choice and the newest styles; the best values are to be found here. This depart ment grows more popular all the time. W.H. BEESLEY & C10. THE LADIES"FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT. JACKS4 ON & JACKSON ine Boots and Shoes. =�= oul Pfoglamme f of 'June Will be one of great interest to all Shoe buyers. We, are ooinc, to hol(1 a JUNE REDUCTION SALE that will mean the closest prices on Roots and Shoes that has ever been offered in this section before. Come, to us for everything you want in our line this montll. Our June Reduction Sale, e� Will mean the balance of our spring stock without regards to profit. We cannot enumerate Prices here as we tivouId like but come and see what a few dollars will buy now at our store. � (JACKSON &JACKSON, ..Fina Shoe Dealers, CLINTON. ,Llv1�N.Mnv.. to