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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-09-22, Page 8E FAIR'$ MXLL.--The extenelve new machinery iu this modem, mill has ORO cont about got dowel; to its hearing and the hum isheardabouteighteen h itlrsavery day. The mill ie now one of the beat equipped in the Province, and the class BEES'Lly WILT, buy tit our store a farlef box of the output is in tough with these pro• l,teaeive times. containing four slate pencils, or -- --.p--,...... m good lead pencil, or a scribbler, BuAn THIS IN MIND.—within the big for the money, or a tin fife, or a last month we have sent but many ea shooter, a en -holder, a china doll p p accounts, but they have brought little or no response. We are generally with hair as long its its body or a larger easy with our customers, but at th one without hair, a rubber eraser for present time we are much in need of ink or pencil, six colored crayons, and money and must have it, even though other sundries. It will not buyof one extreme measures haye to be used. We like to pay our debts, but unless our pressed brass frames containing those who are owing us settle up, how mirror but will go towards buying one. are we to do it? Prompt attention to Have this matter will save both trouble and ;cry. costs. ORB sent CRICKETERS PLAY BASIC BALL,— Last Saturday xa of Sheboygan, Mich., with his wife evening a very inter- rnd daughter Miss Pansy came to Stapleton last esting game of baee ball was played on To your horne and see what it nice the park between the cricketers and ornament it will make on your organ factory base bailers. The cricket -base ball team was made up of shelf, or mantle, or sideboard, Messrs. Hoover, Agnew, Spalding, The price is Fifteen cents and it is Kennedy, Terry, McGarva, Steep, it good lmitatian of the kind you Couch and Miller, who made a total have seen at a dollar and more. It score of 11 in five innings, of which is made to stand like an easel and in two designs, Agnew, Kennedy and Steep each oracle 2. The organ factory team was strong as well as made tip of Mason, McRae, Ross, ornamental, and gives a good re- Prout, W. Doherty, Jr., Wheatly, L. flection, This mirror question is Doherty, Dowzer and Fitzsimons, their something you ought to LOOK total score being 3, which was made by Mason 1, Wheatley 1, L. Doherty 1. INTO. It reflects good values. The score therefore stood 11 to 3 in )tack of the Market was because a favor of the cricketers. The match 9969606• was very interesting, throughout, the The W&A. D. Farr co, �d the front of the Market, and when only unpleasant defeat of the looked for defeat of the gallant factory gallant ry giving the casting vote for the back Young of Goderich were on Sunday leclared that he still favored the front nine, CLINTON. THE FAuous DOHERTY ORGAN.—The London Free Press avored the hack and the Mayor favor- ,d the front he voted AGAINST his own of Friday says: - Agee 6a Parktcr'a Dye lVorka. Everybody who visited the Western Fair yesterday knows that the Doherty ent or a desirable quality in Organ has no equal for volume and he makeup of any public man. 3ut we do not agree that a iia- sweetness of tone on the American The Huron News -.ora 'continent, and the company's n -Re � cent exhibit At the south -;vest corner 1 E6 9 Yoar+1.00 is Advance of the Main Building attracted thous- )e over e in favor of ands of people during the day. Linsleya corner. That hatt ' Rumour has Williarn Doherty commenced the WRI)NESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22th, 1897. manufacture of organs, and the, - - -- _-_ great popularity which the com- LocAzNEWS. pany's instruments hold all over this country has been honestly A1l intelligent people have to do is to won by their reputation for fair deaf- -.--- ing and the intrinsic value of their Ln and Around the club, instruments. The artistic designs, the exquisite ornamentation, and the rich 11rief Town Topleg. finish which mark the exterior of the 901vit Math. Doherty Organs are fitting aecompani- light. merits of the musical merits within. Large consigments of peacbes and tomatoes tecaiveddailyatCantelonBros, Combined with the power and perfec- Order your frail show printing this tion of tone is the most experienced —_- _- and refined workmanship. Mr. Sher - d Miss Hillier of Goderich ,will open lock is in charge of the exhibit, and he and his assistants are always pleased to out a select stock millinery and mantles in Emerson's old stand next show visiting and intending purchas- t3aturday. The lady is experienced Oils the characteristic points of Doher- ty organs. and comes highly recommended, ing Mrs. J. Rattenbury and other RLYTH Show. --We are indebted to PAID VOR PAINTING. -Info ation' the obligingg and faithful secretary- was laid before Mayor HoI In , charg- treasurer, M►•. H. McQuarrie, for copies ing Win. McMurray, Thos, cKenzie,' of the Blyth Fall Show prize list. The dates are Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 5th and 6th, in- r,, P. Grealis, Goldie Pike and Wes. Irwin with unlawfully pa nting the and everything dicates that the show will be larger seat of the buggy owned )y Reeve Burns of Bayfield on Thursday even - and better than ever. ing, Sept. 9th. Mr. Burns and blr, A CLINTONCALLRR.--YesterdayTuE Dressler came over from Bayfield to NEws-RECORD :net Mr. A. Narrow, attend the political meeting and it was collector of customs at Goderich. He planned by at least some of the above was on his return from Bluevale, parties to unlawfully paint red the where his brother John died on Satur- seat of Mr. Burns' buggy and thus day from pneumonia. The deceased paint red the occupants. They sue - contracted the trouble while attending ceeded beautifully, hence the Informa- theToronto exhibition and was ill but tion. An effort was made on Satur- a few days. His age was 66 years. day to settle the case, the hearing He leaves a married daughter, his wife being set for Monday at 8 p. m. Two having died several years since. of the boys, McMurray and McKenzie, HURON CENTRAL EXHIBITION.—Tho asknowledged their guilt and paid dates for the Huron Central Exhibi- pretty sweet, •about $10 a piece, for tion :are next Tuesday and Wednesday. their fun, and are also to give a public As has been the custom for some apology. The other cases -have not years, the Show will be a purely been disposed of vet. We are sorry to agricultural one. Mr. Coats, the know that any Clinton boy should be secretary -treasurer, informs us that connected with such work, but in the entries so far are ahead of last every case they should be punished. year, and that there is every prospect At the same time it seems hard that of a very successful Exhibition. Mark their respected parents are compelled the date and come to Clinton next to foot the bill. Tuesday and Wednesday. SAvETHE SHADE TREES, -This from PRESBYTERY or HuRoN.-This Pres- the Mitchell Advocate applys to Olin- bytery met in Clinton on the 14th inst. ton: -It is apparent from the condi- Mr. Musgrave submitted the estimates tion of many of the shade trees on the of expenditure for the year showing streets, that instant attention must be" that the sura of $28.3 would be required given to them by an expert, or they to meet all demands, and that in order will die. Numbers are already showing to raise thisamount each familyy should undoubted symptoms of decay that contribute fifteen cents. The tfuancial mrgbt have been arrested had timely and attention been committee was authorized to raise the in persistent extended sum mentioned the usual way, A to them. It is not too late, however, circular issued by committee of assent - for the authorities to take action. biy was read, setting forth the amount There are hundreds of trees remaining appointed to this Presbytery for the that could not be replaced without the following schemes -home missions, expenditure of a large sum of money and labor, and a wait of long it $2,150; augmentation $650; foreign French years. is safe to say that the trees missions, $2,000 ; evangelization $800. Owing to the importance of enhance the value of propperty these schemes and the necessity of the to a handsome extent, Is it suras specified being raised, the Pres - not a public duty to save them? bytery felt that special efforts should They are the property of in he put forth to meet the case. The fel- dividual taxpayers, a•Dd it is apparent- ly lowing young :nen were admitted to be no use to trust to owners or tenants certified to the senal a of Knox College, to look after them. The work can viz, Messrs. James Foote, W. W. Ache - only be effectually done by the constant son and Beverley Ketchen. On the re caof an expert, who will be able to recommendation of the hunie mission decide in each case the cause of the committee it was agreed to hold mis- decay, whether from insect or other sionary meetings in the month of De- emuses, and shall take every needed cember, and a committee consistin of precaution to preserve trees now in a all the convenors of all the standing healthy condition. It will cost money committees was appointed t) make the to do this. Yes; but are the certain necessary arrangements, of which Mr. results not worth the needed expendi- Acheson is convenor, and to report at ture? the November• meeting. It wasagreed VERY SAD AND FATAL ACCiDF,NT. - to hold Presbyterial conferences re - One of the most sad and fatal asci- specting the best methods of raising dents which has occurred in Clinton money and developing the liberality for many years, last Saturday hefel cif the }}people and a committee eousist- little Georgie Hamilton, only sonof ing of Messrs. J. S. Henderson, conven- Mr. Walter Coats. A wooden on or ; J, A Hamilton, Walter Muir and Fail the floor had been filled with boiling Mr. Harold Elder, was appointed to water for scrubbing purposes. Georgie, prepare a plan for such conferences, whose age wits two years and six which are intended to gleet in different weeks, had been dressed for an out- sections of the Preshytery. A letter door walk and was gamboling when was read from Dr. Rosebrugh re pris- his 10 -year old sister Lilly ivas ready oners aid association, calling attention to take him. Infant -like he playfully to the desirability of forming a branch walked backward and tumbled into of the association within the county. the boiling water, the pail upsetting A committee consisting of Messrs. ul ng. with the child, He was severe- Anderson, convenor, Musgrave, Dr, lyscalded from the hack of his neck McDonald and Shawwas appointed to his, feet, death relieving the poor to attend to this matt,er and to co -op - tittle fellow from suffering on Sundav crate with other committees with - morning. Much sympathy is express- in the bounds of the county. ed for Mr. and Mrs. Coats in their The assembly's remit on estimates was very sad affliction. Georgie was a remitted to the financial committee to aright and promising boy, a perfect consider and report thereon at the flower. AAs has been said, he is next meeting. Messrs. Fletcher and Asleep in Jowls, blessed sleep Acheson were appointed to take into I rom which none ever wake to weep, consideration the propriety of celebrat- A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of Loos. in the 250th anniversaryof the West - The, funeral took place to Clinton cemetery yesterday. The floral tri- minister Confession ad the Cate - chism. Mr. Musgrave gave notice that the butes were very appropriate and mark- Brous, particularly the •one frorn the at next meeting he would move that instead of the regular meetings of Presbyytery Ontario street church Epworth beingheld bi-monthly they shall be held U ague. The pall bearers were Chas. quarterly. Mr. Hender- son, of Hensali, addressed the Presby- Tisdall, Walter .Irwin, Lorne C. Todd tery on behalf of the asst+mhly's for - and Jacob Chidley. Mr. and Mrs. Coats desire to express their sincere to all for their kindness eign mission committee. The next meeting of Presbytery is to be held on gratitude and o liressions of sympathy. the 9th of November in Willis Church, Clinton, at 10.30 a, m, t I Piles of New Goods arriving, Stock will be f complete in a few days. - our Imported Cashmere Hose Are here direct from the mak. ers in Germanye is all sizes and in their usual well-known q ualit . They are made ex- pressly for the best retail trade, and the satisfaction thepbave N-) �- given in the past, both as to _+1 i-'"---• wear, quality and price, is in itself a guarantee for the fu. ture. KID CLOVES This week we Have placed on sale our imported 7 hook lacing Qlove in Tan shades at 95 cents, ant:] is the best glove we ever sold at the money, quality considered. NZ, - Early Fall Millinery. Our Milliners are now busy at work and are prepared to give their best attention to any Orders entrusted to their care. Millinery Opeuing, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 28 and 29. 9.69696696996066 W. H..BEESLEY & U` -'O. I THE LADIES' FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT. COMMENCEMENT DAY. -The com- mencement day for the Clinton Co!- Brief Town Topics,. egiate Institute has been fixed for Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Writ. Hale of Chicago lay, October 8. A splendid pro- are here on a brief visit. ;rarnme is being arranged. Mr. Alf. Scruton is in town calling DRATH.—In the death of Charles on friendii. Edmund, son of the late George Boav- Mr, and Mrs. W. C, Searle spent Ws, Clinton loses a highly resected pr Inst week in London. ,itizen. He had been ailing fosome irne from pulmonary trouble and the Mme' um of Goderich i tn he inal result was not unexpected. His P her guest of hher fa father NI r. Andrew SS tiar- son, R<actenbury street. age was 29 years and ll mantels, rhe funeral took place to Clinton ce$he The Hotel Clarendon wants a com- ;cry. etent dining P g room girl and also a A FAMILY REUNION.—Mr. John Car- cook. xa of Sheboygan, Mich., with his wife 1vi'sr. Cantelon, in Mur- rnd daughter Miss Pansy came to Stapleton last t e, shell,washe pby s store, Mitchell, was the guest of Mr, Peter Cantelon the Friday, , to visit his past week. )t.rents, after an absence of 15 years,' Cantelon Bros., on Saturday, hand - )n Monday the family had a reunion led 80 baskets of peaches, which did not when seven sons and three daughters. sgPPly the local demand. 'other and mother, numbering twelve, Mrs. Will Jenkins of Holmesville -awe to town and had their family was the guest of Mrs. T. C. Doherty roup taken., Mr. Carter will no doubt on Sunday. Ind many changes in this locality in ,hat tlwe. He will meet with manyiew We are sorry to learn that Miss faces hilt will mins a great many Maud Goodwin is confined to her room if t f the old time ones. with inflamation of the bowels. NOT A SOLiD REASON.—The Mayor There was service in St. Jose h's p church last Sunday. Prather West the only reason he voted for the Memorial Hall being placed on the of Goderich officiated. )tack of the Market was because a Revs, Stewart and Millyard will najority of the electors favored that exchange pulpits next Sunday morn. ocation ; previously lie said he favor- !ng- �d the front of the Market, and when Messrs. R. H. Johnston and Wm. giving the casting vote for the back Young of Goderich were on Sunday leclared that he still favored the front the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O. lite. If a majority of the electors Cooper. avored the hack and the Mayor favor- ,d the front he voted AGAINST his own On Monday D. Cantelon shipped a double -deck car of live hogs to Colling- !onvictions, which is not concis- wood. The price to farmers here ent or a desirable quality in averaged $5.35. he makeup of any public man. 3ut we do not agree that a iia- Goderich show opened yesterday ority of the people of Clinton favor and will continue to -day and to- morrow. A good many Ulintonians :he market either front or back. A will be present today. Tote of the people on two sites, ilnsley's rand the market, would Miss Dolly Spooner who blas been )e over e in favor of visiting friends here the past three Linsleya corner. That hatt ' Rumour has weeks leaves to -day (Wednesday) for t for several reasons" that the Mayor Albany, New York:. ias been riding two horses wide apart Miss iMcT%ggart and Miss IMeMorch- in this question seems quite plain. ie, who were accompanied by Mr. W. A1l intelligent people have to do is to McTtaggarb of Toronto, returned home ook alibis actions and they will discern Monday fron, their trip to the Atlantic rim divided wide apart. coast. Mr. McTaggart leaves for Tor- onto to -day. 11rief Town Topleg. Mrs. Waugh and two children of There was a heavy frost on Sunday Kansas, who have been ' visiting the light. ladv's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rey - Mr. Thos. Lawrence of Lucknow was n Clinton on Monday. noels left for their home on Saturday, They will stop off at Lon - Order your frail show printing this don for a, few days. deck and avoid the rush. Miss Last Sunda eveniu Rev. Mr. Millyard preached to a; I gge congrega- Snell of Wingham is the guest if Mrs, W. Foster, Albertetreet north. tion on the "Immortality of tht• soul." Next Sunday Mr, Farrow, collector of customs at evening the subject will be "With what body do they come." loderich, was in town nn Saturday. Mrs, Hiscox of London, who is visit - Mr. Arthur Knox of Wingham was ing Mrs. J. Rattenbury and other n town yesterday, relatives was taken ill last week and Mr. George Trowhili now enjoys it her husband was sent for'Saturday. ►ice four-year-old driver. The lady was not mach improved yes. Mrs. Alf. Barge and child are visit- terday. ng friends at Goderich and Belfast, Yesterday morning three pieces of Cantelon Bros. made it large ship- cast iron beionginto a seed drill were lost on the Huron Road between Ship- nent of butter to eastern markets oil w2onday. ley's corner find Clinton. They are of use only to the owner. The finder will Remember the Huron Ventral Ex= confer it favor by returning them to ,ihition next Tuesday and Wednes- lay' this office or Flynn's blact4•smith strop. An attempt was mad Hayfield Capt, Sheppard is spending a day or wo At Goderich Nile -in recently to paint the writers's buggyy, and ptior to re- and the rapscallions succeeded in urning to Pottage, Man. Mr. d Mra. Rnttenbury smearing A portion of it. A yours horse •Joseph of 7linton gentleman's was partly � painted Bayfield visited Mrs. Nation nn Sun• at a church gathering on the A y. -•B th Standard. line the other night. "WHO'S YOUR HATTER? .,� :0009090 000*00*99 0966000#: 0 • WE have now pass- . f ed into Stock one ~ • of the largest, and, most complete stocks • of • �9ee990#9##49-9*69999999160 HATSand • 0 CAPS 0 : To be found in the • e :069096tio990e90o6006660go a market and on RTURDRY.. NEXT We will make a gr--ai, 0 g display of all the Lai - est Novelties. • :6040000 #00006000 06.9•064: 1 Our lien's, Salt fiats at �06eo00e000000e0e0o0s00e60®0es0 o0 0 e • i : • • i � 0 bee09.0e Does 000090000000400000 50c., 75c. and $1.00 are the best value ever shown and are selling fast. Our Boy's School Caps At 15c. and 25c, are going out by the dozens and we know they are not equalled. We show all the new things in Childrens Fancy Tams, Turkish Fry Caps, and the latest in Wool and Worsted Caps. O J , i Famous .i • Rk' 1 ,v '4 "40 The New Mantles Direct from the German mak- ers have come our new fall Mantles. There is a change in the styles from +. Iast season, they are a little longer and the sleeves a li tle smaller than Iast year's coats. Last season was the best Man- tle season we ever had, and we've beenplanning and preparing to out -do it this fall. With styles that we know are Just right, the proper matel'ial and values that are as good as they are, only because we buy direct from the makers and pay then] the ready cash, we will break all previous records. The above cut is an exact representation of one of our new styles. We've dozens of others dust as pretty, some perhaps prettier. They're all here for you to examine, we're here to show them and you're welcome to look the stock over whether you care to buy now or not. Black Niggerbead Jackets, 4large ivory Beaver Jackets, brown or black, same buttons, cuffs, turn down collar but- I style as above..................$7.50 tons right up to throat, double stitch. Green Kersey Jackets, extra quality, ed seams, remarkably good value $4,50 elaborately trimmed with straps, Bonole cloth Jackets, brown, green and edged with black soutache, collar and black, 2 large and 6 small buttons, cuffs scollo ed inlaid with silk vel - cuffs, turn down collar, fits close itt vet and trimmed with soutache,oarv- throat, very handsome garment $7.00' ed pearl buttons..............$14.00 These are only four lines out of the beat asortment of Jackets ever imported into Clinton inwineru Opening0 MOMMUMA" UR fall millinery opening will be held on Tuesday and Wed- nesday Sept. 28th and 29th. The millinery display will be open Tuesday afternoon and the store from 8 to 10 o'clock Tuesday evening. You are invited to come any time during opening week ,and examine the new fall styles but the best time to see all, is Tuesday afternoon and evening. For Special Fait Day Bargains see this week's "New Era." mm M0011111t, JJIRECT IMPORTERS, CLINTON. N1 .