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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-07-14, Page 8M 4A Civic HOLIDAY. -Thursday, August i�i`� Ifor fish, has been declared civic holiday July Sale,.f. ii.e the Town of Clinton. One a the e c i � s attractions will be the Masonic extant •_ Quality of our advertising in not ricin from Kineaidine and intermedi strained, ate stations to Port Stanley. Ltdroppeth, as the gentle rain from heaven THE WitATHER.—.The past week has Upon the pplace beneath, into the public been days of extreme heat, but relief mind with slight rain came early Sunday IN RYO ]For it twice doth Rervive; it serveth ua morning. In large populated districts who print and they that recut, .particularly cities -many deaths l Vis advantage is mightiest in the have occurred from the heat. pq �ypq ©v o vro4�" 0 latter case. A NOTED HORTICULTURIST. -Mr. 7 Thee. Cottle, against Sixty -flue carts- THIS week, in order to reduce our stock of LADIES We petitors in the display of geraniums 7 Hot open to Ontario, at the Guelph Provin- AND CHILDREN S DRESS HATS AND tl•,V to write our adds so that it tail Farm, was awarded it certificate SAILORS; SO we may not carry many over, we offer will be to your advantage to I of merit. This speaks well for our read them. We use the space townsman. you our Choice Assortment at CLEARING to Rive you store news, tell you _� •••••••••••••••••••• facts, not stories, realities, GARDEN PARTY. -The garden party PRICES. not itnaginatioue, We have pro used by the Clinton Bicycle Club been told that our ads are really will not be held on the 23rd ile ci as Ladies' Sailor Hats, great sellers, high Our Stock of { interesting reathng. Such teas at first contemplated. The date - • • • • i has been changed to the 30th in order statements we much appreciate g • and we would scorn to insult that the new moon which comes to on or low crown, white, black, Colors, G the intelligence of this corn- the 29th will give the riders light on h attaching out* mune then, homeward journey. Ladies' Sailor Hats in white with black Light Oats, to ads y - Light Vests, to ads such ti9 the otteci see. Rr7NAN'iY.-Last Thursday while band of ribbon, worth 75c, for - 45c We give you beat possible value for butcher C. J. Wallis, wits shipping your money in all the ways we' hogs and cattle from here to Toronto Ladies' nobby short back Dress Sailors, Light Hats, and it all times we can• his horse took fright at 'it shunting 85e See our values in Croquet Sets, train and started tit a rapid rate for the Trimmed, $1.25, for - - - our Dollar Hammock, in oicr stables on Huron street. The animal Light USAderelothi,J4i large variety of Fans, our select p safer in the yards, the only Newest Styles, Lowest Prices tion of Ladies Bette. The hot misha been a kink ewes , in one of the � misha weathertsahook torsed wheels of the rig. Light Hosier _net too deep -.we have almost at the Leading Millinery Emporium. sin endless variety of paper IMPRoNrE6IENTia.-Mr. Geo. Gordon , covers trout 15c. to better ones. now has it very comfortable residence ` Itwill be enr constant endeavor on High street. The new stone work to prove that buying from its was put together by contractor GeoI1.7 full ander complete. — c. means advantage to you. Cook and reflects credit on his skilled •••••••••ars workmanship. It is needless to sery ••°••••••••®°®erre•• that Mr. Gordon is well pleased with Fair Co the job turd declares res that recMr.ommendation Cook D. does not require a reconunencbrtion for �� Y. : high class work. NI r. rhos. Holloway, owmspt 4 Ontario street, has let the contract to 41p CLINTON- Mr. Cook foe- it new foundation under dycuta Ynncar'a Dye Works, his residence. AT THE WHITE CrrY. -A ood -- �` number of summer visitors leave ■ . located at Bayfield front far and near. I he Haron News-Re-3ora Among those from Clinton located in ' 1 25 a Year -141.00 in Advance Mi.. T. J.,virn Marks' facottages tta eJ. T eI eland See our great 25e Shirts and Drawers. and fancily, J. d Rini1v l incl family, The other day we were offered agar- WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th, 1897. A. J. Hollowav tied farnil, John Me- gain In-ulY7..er Corsets; they are See our great 50c Shirts and Drawers. Murray and family. Bayfield possesses ---` -. - - - many attractions provided by nature now here on sale, regular 75c, for - 50c Boys' Shirts 25c, 40c and 50c. and no more delightful place could be LOCAL NEWS. desired in which to spendthe heated ygeste $1 Mens Shirts 25c 50e and '75c. term. The tourists from Clinton to LadiesH Corset Waist in Cream In and Around the 11Iub, Bayfield declare they arehavinga most regular $1.25, for - - delightful Outing. Special line of White Vests marked down WE ARE WITI3 THE PEOPLE. -At - from $1.50 to 50c. �1�1V1X TXIZ. P r Bayfield last Monday there wits it, 300 pairs Children's Cotton Hose 5e t. Highest price paid for Cherries-C•ANTELON large number of loyal electors. Special line of Light Coats $1. Taos _ The editor of THE Nyws-RE- See our Bedroom Suites at $6.50, Great CORD was there and the showers sup•-Bxo{uMooT, Box & Co. (compliments he received on hie 150 airs Ladies' and Children's Lisle ••••••••••••®•°°•"°• traight course in his past utter p Miss ANNir, FRICF.nORN, pupil of Prof. Tor- antes on Politics, "'esc," ttsm, Queen and Taffeta Gloves.in black and colors 10c and Country are i I., rated, Tim rington, Toronto College of Music, is prepared Y s np to accept pupils in 'Vocal, Guitar and Piano. PEOPLE are on the sic this JOtrr•nal Will accept Concert Engagen)ents. and we are gratified #i?, a w it. LihiSOrl B - _ --. _ -- - eral as we are, we wo Id without C_ . I ROS Scone eighteen estates have been entrusted warning -in the public service-bave Au to the care of tho London and western been bounced by the Lauvierpa.rty and Trust Company (limited), of London, and vid- ttally the company is working up a good busi- possibly a Riel rebel appointed to pose BEESLE ��/juess. A long felt want in tlae wCst has been slot, At 71ny tate Manitoba has had � J� / O •Clothiers and Furnishers, t"Iedby the institution of this con,p any, the this experience, to the eternal disgrace Wusefulness of which is established, and the suc- Of the Reform party • e.•ess now assured. Clint* -n,, OF REFUC7E NOTES.—Jan'IeS Ray, an inmate of the House of Refuge, THE LADIES' FAVORITE ESTABLISHHENT. A QUESTION. --Is the hog pen and from Feast Wawanosh, died thele on ---- '- -- —� ben house now ander construction Friday, July 9th, from cancer of the: at the House of Refuge, being stomach, silted 31 years. He had been Brief Town Top -les. Brief Town Topics. H0, � done according to contract. Was it an inmate for over a year. -Thi latest in the specification to have live or six arrival to the. House is John Mores- Smith Kilty w:Ls in fit. Marys over 141r. J. A. Croll is greatly improvesg cords of stone that was Iving on the ;head of Exeter, aged 7B. -Messrs. Mus Sunday, his residence on Princess. and Notth grounds used in the concrete?Would ta.rd & Gutridge, who havetho contract Miss Emma Doan is home for the Sts. by the erection of a two storey the. engineer answer these questions?- for building a concrete hog pen, holidays. addition. Yours ENQUIRER. are proceeding with the work. -There flis KNEE LACERATED, -On Thurs- are about 72 inmates in the House.— on Capt. and y i oT. Rance, Of Blyth should (lead removed yionVictoria lie street 4comt ������ The regular meeting of the Huron spent Sunday in town. day evening Mr. Chas. Reynolds, while New subscribers to THE NEwS RE- incites. They will tinct sirniLir work Medical Association will be held at the I oil other streets. calling on a neighbor, tripped on a House of Refuge to -day (Wednesday) CORD are numerous. piece of barb wire fencing which was when some interesting cases in the Little Pearl Langford, who was tlat on the ground. The result was a House will be taken up and disciissed. Dlrs. Citruses left Saturday night given tip by thedoctors some time ago, knee wound over three inches in leI 'is recovering slowly and is now said to length for• ser visit at Hensall. � exposing the bone. Medical aid was THF LATE MRF. RYE. -A good wo- Miss L iter•. Ba:rtlitfe of Seaforth is the be out of danger. ����� aupQmoned and the wound sewed up. rnan passed to it just reward in Toronto guest of Miss Mitbel Cluff. Rev. Win. Stout preached a vary, He is now, able to be around. on Sunday in the person of Mrs. Rye, aged 73 wars. She was a native of Dr. Woods of Bayfield was in Clint able sermon to the Orangemen at Suul- �p PROFIT AND Loss. -Fancy poultry is New Brunswick. The lady, who had sou during the past week. ruerhil] hist Sunday. Several nierubers not all profit. Many in the business been a herb) respectedela resident d Mr. Morrell has moved into his new from Clinton Lodge were present. lose. rather than make profit. The highlyMr. R. Reynolds received word that With the thermometer away up in the nineties light Clothing is an great secret is to start right :end eon- Clinton and neighborbood for over residence on Albert St. North. fifty ears, was serirnisly ill for only The cool atmosphere on Sunday his son H. E. of Minneapolis and absolute necessity. Stocks Of Sumurer Good, tine well assorted here and tinue on that line. Losses should be ten d y y The excessive heat was too .,node life worth living once more. daughter, Mrs Waugh of Kansas are no where will you get Defter values. avoided rather than trust to the happy- much for her constitution and death go -lucky plan. Young chickens should relieved her short sufferings. Mrs. Miss Hattie Leslie was visiting her on their way home std will Ise here be kept ui perfectly safe quarters until R e was thH widow Of the lite sister' Mr's' Jas' Watson, tit Seaforth this week. Fine Fancy Dress Muslius, blackand Colors, regular ` 0C 15C they are able to look after themselves, Jt �e h Rye, who died two last week. Owing to an error in noting the time, , green..... • • • 15C and even then you cannot t,rnst to earPa o. Iii Toronto she resided with A large number from here celebrat- there Was DO service in 5t. John's 11indoo Muslin, black only, 1V111 not tlll'll wandering cats, skunks, minks and 1 er est n . In daughters, who cared for ed the 12th at Bayfield. Sonne went to (,hurch, I101tuesvillP, last Sunday. 18C rats. Mr. J. T. Harland, for instance, her affectionately. Ten children snr- Lucan, Auhurn and Mitchell. The service will be there on Sunday Special line of white and colored Fancy Massless....... - bad a number Of his valuable young vive the nohle ioneer. Mrs. Rye was Mr. Simon Henry is on sL visit to his next 1.1 it. in. chickens chewe,i up,only the wings and 1' g Hnrr•y Reid and Jock Kilty celebr;•ot, Newest patterns i11 Fancy Dimity 1�7115)1n5............ 25C gizzards being left. C.C. Rance has had r< member of the Episcopal Church, de- dao hler at. Mooreville, He spent the 50e N to aide cee,and panc�nlsuly con- 12th at Lucas• etl ,Tnbilee Uay in grrod British style Print and Cambric Sllirt Waists, fast colors • • . the same experience. The lose wsas sistent. The funeral took place to Mi.• W. Doherty :n)d fan)ily ore at Calumet, Mich. They had their doubtless caused from the depredation Clintoncemetery yesterday and was cnu) )in sit Bayfield; Dtr. :uul AL's. ruoius decorated with red, white and Fine Muslin Shirt Waists, good patterns f'zSt COIOI'S, de- doubtless wandering cat,,. Lorne C. Todd has KK g lost fully seventy-five valuable thorn' largely attended. AlMiss arc• their guests. blue and Union Jacks. taehable collars.... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • 1 15 bred chickens. Some were bled in the --- - - --- Miss Rosa Caningharne left on St. Paul's S. S. picnic trill be held un v , . neck, others carried off, and odd ones Brief Town Topics. Thursday for a months visit with Jowett's grove, Bayfield, Thursday. Extra quality fat black Cotton Hose, 1ILI msdorf dye, found with he hill[ eaten off. He friends in Toronto send Brampton. July 17. There will he a sufficient Special at...... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..... • - -.. • • • • • 1�C was perplexed to ascertain the cause Mrs. A. O. Pattison is camping at Miss Eva Cooper leaves today (Fired- number of vehicles to carry all who of the slaughter. Finally a quick trap Bayfield. nesday) for Toronto where she will desire to go. Ventilated Summer Corsets, regular 15C t7u ility........ -50C from Harland Bros, and rough on rats R. J. Macdonald of Seaforth was in be the sanest of her brother J. A. The families of Mr. J. T. Harland and extinguished 41 of these pests. Proper town over Sunday. Miss Lillie Oliver returned home last Mr J• B. Rumball have taken one of Fine Parasols, regular $1.-r .) and �I.9� q(talitieS... • . •�1 3.5 1 precaution on the start would have John McMillan, M. P., shipped four Saturday from >a pleasant visit with Mr. T. J. Marks' cottages at Bayfield avoided all this trouble, loss and worry. cars of export cattle. relatives and friends at Bluevale. and will spend the heated term in that 'See Our window for sol?ie Parasol Bargains. When you start., start right.. There was one passenger from here beautiful and picturesque village. Ladies fine ribbed Cotton Vests ................... 5C Dr. Tnrnball received word of the A SUoc,Ess.-Thegarden party um tinder for Brussels on the 12th. illness of his other tot Milverton and A special meeting of the Town Conn - the auspices of the Ladies Aid Chapter A little son of Walter Coats nearly spent Saturday and Sunday there. cil will be held next Tuesday evening 50cMen's colored Shirts, good quality, fast colors, regular Of St. Paul's Guild on the rectory choked on candy Saturday night. Mr. Richard Reynolds was ill and is to again consider and settle the de- %aC and 90C ............................... ening was a The Clinton Cricketers contestedstill battling against t .... grounds last Tuesday evhe results of ma,nds of the Canadian, Fire Under- , , , 2��C Under - decided success. The evening' was all faith Guelph in that city yesterday. fever, but we are pleased to see hien writers Association. A night watch- Mens Cotton Underwear, single garment.... . that could be desired. The handsome J. B. Rnmball has received from El- out. tuan will like) be appointed. grounds were beautiful) lighted with N. Y•, a trio of beautiful White The Rattenhnry St. Methodist Sab- Y T Men's fine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, each SOC y rniraL, Mr. Fred Thompson of Chatham is 25c colored incandescent lights which Rocks. bath School will picnic in Elliott's p uittde it look quite charming, Trove on Wednesda the 21st. spending his holidays with friends and GOOCl Cotton SOX,. three pairs for....... . While the refreshments were be- We are indebted to gardener Joseph y, Y relatives in Goderich township. He , r ing served an excellent pro Allanson for a handsome: 12th of July inst. left Saturday to spend it few days with Mens allCl Boys' Straw ) �atS, special lot t0 clear, choice `Z5C gramme consisting of tableaux, &c., bouquet. Mr. and Mrs. French of Napanes' friends in Ripley. He expects to Another.lot, extra fine qualities, good shapes, your choice?�e was rendered. The first, a tableaux, Mr. Horton of Goderich was here are the guest of the lady's ptirents. leave for Clhathitnt Wednesday. 75C ••Queen Victoria" and her attendants, yesterday attending the funeral of his bMr .ur and Mrs. v<'m. Taylor, Batten- + ..................... • by Mrs. It. H. Read with Miss Hallie ,runt, Mrs. Rye. bury St. Mr. and Mrs. John Seturlett Boy's striped Blazer Coats ... . {;c,,mbe and Miss Annie Freeborn as grace & Wallin of Victor, of Mc also sent tFriday in town. , N. Y Mr. Ike Brownlee is here from West The also p called st at the House Mens Liglot Vests, will wash and do up well, special X1.251.50 yy ladies in waiting and Bessie Doherty have asked a Clinton poultry fancier Harrisville, Alich., and expects to re- Of Refu a where. the ser the • � � � � �, ... , , . •$1.25 alp and Shirley Parke as pages was beau $35 for a pair of brown legborns. main for some tante. Mrs. Brownlee were treated kindly and report very Men's light Weight Coats from...... . tiful ; the second, Morning Prayer accompanies him. favorably of the management. II four little girls. Edna Copp, The Grits of Huron are having a big That excellent hotel, The C1Rrendon, Cleta Ford 1ewiith Miss death over the n -Chau ery Mcaused alcom- is being painted by artist Copp and a Miss Mc(5rea is relieving Miss Kilty Letting go time has come it -;guarding angel was charming, The son. gang m superior workmen. The im at Calumet, as stated and is not there 1 third was a charade and the word provement is already noticeable. permanently ere stated in last week's For Millinery ; watch our window for some big bargains P Cantelon shipped another car r!. Mr. Fred Ross returned home last NEws-RECORD. She will he at the enacted was "companion." The follow -hogs to Uollingwood yesterday, and week from Chatham where he has been seat of custom in the C. P. R. office in Hats. ing was the cast of characters: Mack they were not fed on American corn, taaking a course in the Chatham Busi- here in Cooper's Book Store some tune Dowser and Miss Nello McHardy as either. This accounts for the big price Hess Uullege. In Augnst. Mr. and Mrs. Highflyer, a oung mar- of $5.15 being paid. The residence on Albert St., lately Rev. Wm. Lehurtis was in town EARLY CLOSING—During July and August this store will rigid couple from New York; Dir. I. R. Read and Mrs. R. Rainsford as Mr. and The Junior League of Ontario street occupied h Mr. Morrell, is being fitted this week se British subscriptions, nn Patrick O'Toole, uncle and aunt church will tender ti garden party on Trp rind will be occupied try Mr. W. P. behalf of the Bi itish F.pisccrpal Church close every evening except Saturday, at 6 O'C10Cli. Mrs. Pati S aldin to liquidate the debt on the Wood Of Mr. Highflyer, from the country; the rounds of Dir. Thos. Shipley on p g, stock B 141• E. Church. The solicitor Dl ssNet-ieCombeas Motley Donagh the Duron Road on Friday evening of Mrs. Scott and two children of Birr, •rrrrrr•r••••••••••• servant to Mrs. Highflyer, eruct Mrs. this week. The town hand will he who have hee.1 visiting the lady's is now in Goderich eruct should he en - Ayers, as Mrs. Brown, an invalid look. present and a splendid programme sister, Mrs. G. J. Stewart and other couraged. ing for a travelling companion, was very will be presented. friends left Monday for their home. T. Jackson, of Jackson Bros., will business trip much appreciated. Airs. Ayers was a It is a disgrace to srrls our streets in to leave on er to is Clinton audience }incl such it state as they are at present THE NEcy�jlih rate clecrniiiatioci s at to 141anitoli+Mand the North-West. The stranger n eesstreet mention the Pry large number of pat- HODGENS made a vett' favorable impression. The with Tong grass. Take Prt c , Clinton blind rendered choice selec- east, where two could not walk on the the Hotel Clarendon on Jubilee Day. firm have a o y g flu s, cons in all parts of Canada,, and no tions of music at intervals. The total aide -walk without their clothes tom• The hundreds of electric lights, g donbt Dir. Jackson's visit will result in receipts aniounted to over $(91. The trig in contact with grass and weeds, banners, natcreal flowers, rnnsu, &c., CLINTON. latches Aid of St. Pauls are to he con- which, when wet, is very annoying. were a fitting mark of respect to the mutual advantage to purchaser and gratulated on their eminent success. ) The council should have it cut. great event. " is