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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-12-09, Page 7q': ,:_,: r ,. _..,:, , < �:,,,-gym..• ato'ne Ull iti mas ove es �mQ Everybody' knows that our, Stock of ° Watches, Jewelery, Silverware, Fancy Cat'Glass Goods, Etc, is the best in the County of Huron, but the Stock is larger than we care to have fit. The stock embraces just the kind of Goods people want for Christmas and New Years' presents, and this is a rare opportunity to buy choice goods at low prices. People want to save money. When buying presents they want to make thein money go as far as possible. This is where it can be done. Bear in mind that the only reason we are cutting off our profits, is because the stock is larger than we want to carry. No matter what you want in our line, we will sell it to you at lower prices than can be b obtained elsewhere. We can't enumerate all the articles in our store. Note these prices watches Solid Sterling Silver Case with Elgin Movement........ t ...$6 00 Ladies' Gold filled Case, 15 years Guarantee with movement.... goo Gents' Gold filled case, 15 years Guarantee with movement.... 9 00 Boys' all round good Watch .... .. 1 / ty5 Ladies' Sterling ilver Watch ...... ...... ...... 275 Our Stock of Gold and Silver Watches is the largast in the west, and any person desiring a watch, can get one from us for a good deal less than other stores can sell them at. CLOCKS One day, solid oak or walnut, American movement ...... 200 Eight day, solid oak or walnut, t` 4L .. 275 Our assortment of Clocks is unequalled outside the cities and it will pay you to select one now. Jeweler A beautiful line of Stiok Pins at 5C In Beautiful Fancy China or A cheaper line at two for - 5C A good Brooch for - - - 15C Bisque we cannot be beaten. These A very fair one for - - - 10C I Goods are offered at such low prices Gold plated Dings - - - 10C Solid Good Rings - - 50C that no lady can resist buying. The Whole Stock i8 Never. We are not offering you old, shop-worn goods; and the price on every article has been marked so low that if you want anything the p1'iee will be n(, obstacle. Come in and see our Ebony Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Clothes Brushes, &c. Remember, these Goods must be sold, and tliose who buy here will save money. i ' Ja f •r l it RLI .LLLe"dingo ato'ne k 101leetlim of Morris T'p Coulicil. once on hand at date of $332.53. Stanley Council. I THE DIVINE IDEAL., ( wilen Was the alible Completed ? I A WONDERFUL OFFER. Council Room, Nov. 22nd, 1897. Accounts received and ordered to I __ The Council met according to be paid as fellows :-John Ausley, Staule,y council met on Monday, Nov. 29th, i Scholars differ in opinion as to the THERC will be found in this issue of adjournment. Members all prey- Wingham, plans and specifications, All the members present. 1 date at which the books now fouDd out' paper the advertisement of TIIEIN- nt. The Reeve in the chair. etc,, of bridge on river, cons. 10 and Minutes of last meeting were read and I to the Now 'Testament were complet• DEPENDENT of -Now York is I mlinutes of last. Ineetirig read and con- firmed, 'A number of orders given by 11, $l2 -"l'i'nes, Wingham, advents approved. The following accounts found Health an essential ed, but it is probable that this was w , which known throughout the 10ngth and Aaron Lindsay, eciptract.or•, to persons ing judge's court at Bulgrave, $1 ; P. 1 urtorduld; services rendered revis- w�+ro paid :-J. Donaldson, timber, $7 J. IcKa re )airin brid a X70 51 y, repairing bridge, in Reaching the Great accomplished not later than 130. Nlany centuries had in breadth of the land as possibly the i' having worked on the Johnston drain were presented for payment. ;Moved iDg voters' lists, attending court at , � $250; N. I attersun taking; J. Banner- GOai passed the formation of the Old Testament, but ablest and greatest religious literary I and family by Isbester seconded b�Code, thatsaid I I,elgrave on October 4th, 1597, per nlan to House of Rufuso $1 ; J. I11of- fl] the New was all written within a naweatest not only in the United orders be acknowledged and p,tylliont, made amounting in all to $110.'17- order of county judge, $10; D fact, right of way to gravel pit $12: A. single hundred years. The decision Status but in the world. Tua INDEPENDENT in this carried. Moved h Isbester seconded Y Geddes, Belgrave, use of 'house for \l. Tudd, printing, $1.32 , Town of I as to which books should he received advertisement makes offs r which will attract very by Cardiff, that the following pEr'�t)11S Deputy Ofii- holding court revising voters' lists o o Octuber (Tinton, rant for Isaac street, 25 • J. o $ T. for Mr. Mrs. y PAINES CELERY COMPOUND 1nt0 the now canon was llOt 80 gntCk]•y to wide ALtOntlUn And b0 eagel'ly accepted be appointed -Returning 4th, I89'7, $2; John Red- Cairns, c!othitig and reached, for the earliest f'atherB of a many It cern to take the votes at the ensuingby in be mond, sen., 50 yards of ravel and rine. LtunermaD, $G 33. Mr. Robert- BnSTOUPS THAT BLESSING}, the Church frequently quote from groat people. effete Tiiu ISDFPFNnP1NT fof Municipal election case IL pull re- quired, viz. -Div. No. 1, A. Laidlaw; dams es road div. No. 21 $3.50 • g ) son desk for treasurer, $6• also ravel > > g other B I gospels, such as one aceordin a•°year, the Ceu- z tatty A�cc!cr)ile for l Div. No.,2, R. Bervle Div. No. :3, C. Y Edwin Wightman, damages drawing accounts as followe:-IL. Snowden to the Egyptians," or "accordin g J a year. au the ' ' Cent`ary Gallery of One Hundred McCrea; Div. No. 4, T. littler; Div. Nu, Div. Mo. (i, J. ]Cobb- gravel for road diva. Nos. 39 and 79, $4.40 ; Mrs, McDougall, $1 S4 ; D. Its Use Means Vigorous Manhood to the Hebrews," and the Syrian Portraita"-th0 regular price of the 5, Woo. Elston; Carried. On motion of Code seconded I through E� lot 41, con, 8, 82 ; John Butcher, 12 rods on side- McKenzie, $11.66; W E. trend, $17.0-1; C - Weekes, $23.44; W. Logan, $44.20; g and Womanhood With Clear Church accepted spine books not re, ceived by that of North Africa throo being 14 50 -for only r , g $ Y $7. )0 a } by Isbester, the following recounts were ordered to be paid, viz., A. Shaw, i gravelling lines 36 and 37 con. 9 $5.87 gra. , ) , a' + J. Park $10,24• A. Reid $26 93• J. r , , , �. and Active Brain, or r the Western Church unci vice versa, saving of $7.00 Tho "Century Gal ler of One hundred Portraits" in work on Branch drain, $34.40; J. King, velling at lots 39, cons..10 and 11, Cameron, $14.24, Deputy Returning There is a legend that at the first sof • - cluyles the best likonegses of one hun- ravel, $1.80; E. Bosman, two culverts, 8.00• J. D. McEwan, Scraper, I $8.84; Joseph Rudly, cleaning out Officers were appointed as follows:- --- ecumenical council Nim,,, 325, dyed of the most prowiuoht of use of , P $1,00; John Manning, repairing.culvert' ditch at lot 39, cons, 10 and 11 $S • Polling Div. No. 1 T. Frazer No. 2, copies of all the Christian literature people the world whose )ic:ora have 1 appeared ,f 65c; H. Mooney, tile drain on sideline, Arthur Brooks, gravelling and filling T. Kennard, No, 4, W. Rathwell, No. THEGREATCOJIPOUNDKEEPS THE then current worn laid beneath rho in the Century Mauo:_ine, •� The size of $2.75; Will. Armstrong, ditch on 5th washout lot 40 cons. 10 and 11, , 5, And. Armstrong. The Collector BODY INT PERFEUT CONDITION', altar and the genuine books leaped the pictures is 91x132 inches; they are line, $6.00; Geo. LardifT, gravelling, 50c; e �, $5 52 ; Arthur Brooks, repairing two will be in Varna on the 140h, Decem out of the mase and ranged them - Put t,p in a handsome box and are do R. Gibson. repairing culvert, $1.00; Geo. Sommerville, repairing bridge, culverts on Eastern gravel road, 88 ; her to receive taxes,, it being the last -- selves on the altar, It probablycon- 1 - livered free by express. Every ono is $1.50; Wm. Ellis, award drain oil 5th Arthur Brooke gravelling at lot 43 g g da to a without interest an extra Y pay tains a germ of the truth -that at valuable for framing and would decor - line, $6.00; N. Black, repairing culverts, cone. IL and 13,$9 ; George Saunby, 3 per cent, being charged on all taxes The illustrious German Philosopher this convocation it was decided that oto the walls of any room, 2 40; Geo. Johnston, repairing r cul- $ p t, Bel grave drawiD lank and re- b ' g p not collected by that date. Next meet, says: "There is within every mind a divine ideal the type he the books now received ware apostolic p id would very deamitta for holiday veru, $2.00; Geo. Peacock, ravel, 48c; Mrs. Wright, do, $12.60; 'Vin Ellis, pairing culvert o❑ sidelines 36 and ing of council will be on Dec, 15th, at � Yp after which was created, the germs of a perfect per- or, written under apostolic direction, gifts. O Orders and remittances should be made award drain, S 1, lot 20, con. 5, $58.11; 37 con, 9 81 ' Joshua Walsh look. ' ' 10 o'clock a, m. -J. T. CnlitNs, Clerk, son.' and the others were spurious. Be P to Geo. •Christopher, repairing fence, ing after gravel pit, lot 42, con. 6, It is true that the nearer men and this as it may, the judgment of several Tim INDEPFNDBNT $1.W; Geo. McCallum, repairing hill; for some time back And up-to-date, - - - women approach the divine ideal the generations of Christians certainly 130 Fulton Street, New York. $1.00; Geo. Kraehling, ditch, and cul- on' west boundary,$10.38; M. $5; Win. Mason, digging ditch and � JAPAN Vr, ILL SOON BE A more earth) ha mess will the enjoy.decided Y pp Y upon the value of these books l vert Kelly, ditch and culvert on sideline, boxing same, lot 35, cone, 4 and b, $4; Wm. Johnston, cleaning drain GREATER NAVAL POWER In order to march steadily onward to the great goal set before all, men and as distinguished from many others written 9,t about that time or later, - - - - $10,00; Win. Phelan, repairing bridge, g $1.00; Thos. Russell,,, digging rtwru,d and repairing culvert, lot 34, con, 3, THAN TI{E UNI'T'ED woman must be physically sound, and the Council of Carthago (397) is The old reliable ILT.Da'rRATED }3UF( ( drain, $3.00; JDu. Ac;en, ditch on 6th $1.15 ; 'Phomas Leaver, 40 yards STATES. Purity of heart and grand elevation of Y said to have fixed the cailoD. The ALo LXPRF,88 announces its Holiday line, • $2.00; A. •Lindsay, by orders, gravelling.at rot 30, cons, 10 and 11, -_ mind will never accomplish the great word cation was first by Atha issues, to be printed in colors, with $116.87; Jars. Marshall, engineer's fees, $15.50; Thomas Leaver, filling up The Western powers are beginning victory if the body is sick and diseased. ,used nasius, in the fourth century, in the high-class art end literary features. $81.W. On ruction of Kit seconded by Code, the Council then adjourned epProach east end of bridge on river,- to view Japans activity in navy build- Lhose who aspire to the true manhood and womanhood are the men and „ souse of accepted' or authoriz- The Express doesn't run to big type and rubbish as much as to meet again oil the 15th of Dec. next eons. 10 and 11, $10 ;'Wm Robinson, iDg with amazement. A generation women who take the preVautioa to ban- ed," and Jerome and Augusting,4old pictorial some of its contemporaries, but when we W. CLARK, Clerk, digging ditch and building culvert ago she had literally no navy. Even ieh the ver first symptoms )toms of disease. Y Y 1 the present New 'Testament as canon- get down t0 le mES.1i - at lot 30 cons. 8 and 9 , $6 b0 • Wm. at the beginning of last war with That tired feeling You experience fro"m tont.-From '•E{ow the Bible Came AF,Ogen TitATEn Iiol t'nr,o ERPRE85 is is in in Last �0'awanosh Council, Robinson, attendance at court kr Bel. Chinn, her modern equipment was con- day to day; thaivnervous headache you Down to Us," by Clifton Harby Levy, away ay the ]sad and the wast of the bunch ' --- grave per order from county judge, fined almost exclusively to a half don- I dread so that "can'tslee " condi much; , p y Roview of in American Monthly Rs- nowhere. ' t' The council met in the Council October 4th, and erelecting •jatots, ea unarmored crdiser8 -the best of � tion that makes your weak and wretched; views for December. I room on November Ilth, pursuant to October lith, 1897 $4 ; Richard Choir class to be aura -and fifteen the aius in the side and back indicat, p. 4 adjournment. Members all present. Minutes of last m0dting road and Burrows, ditching and repairing cal• vert, sidelines 39 and 40. con. 14, $4 ; gunboats. The war brought many substantial additions to her navy, and ing kidney disease; the sharp twinges of rheumatism and neuralgia that make ]Ifs that habit � - ---- --- No popsy does handsomer color a Actors, Singers, } passed. Commudication from E. L. Wm, Fitzpatrick, 30 yde. gravel for now she has no 1068 than forty-eight a misery; constipltted is life work than TnE ILLUSTRATED BvprALo j'•l�r+ Dickenson, barrister, Wingham, on road div. No,.56, $1.50; Thomas H. sea going vessels in commission that sendingpoison to our blood -all'these vrid symptoms lead to LxrRE4s. Last year's holiday issues an�a"tters relating to ditches and Taylor, er., plank and cedar for cul- including two first class battle ship disease and death unless they are ban ate well remembered and no doubt many homes. :THE Ex- Speakers •�•tercoursee ofl'ecting 'the property of Dater Ding, Sir lot 33, con. 10, re- vert at lot 34, cons. 4 and 5, $3.60 ; Robert Tunney, timber and building of 12,800 tone each. These figures are not so imposing, absolutely consid- ished, , Paine's Celery Compound puts the preserved y PREss this year announces its Holiday p iectbur- • ceived and filed, Communication bridge at plot 34, cone. 4 and 6, erect, except as an evidence of quick out -of- ear h p g physical machinery in per- Number for December 19th and its nttertainThousaners,singers, ars, preachers and readers and petition from F. S. Spence, soero p P r $12.50 ; Robert Tunney, digging growth; but 'the additional modem feet working condition, and gives that Christmas Number for December 26th, are tormented with throat weakness. These delicate , tary Dominion Alliance, Toronto, ditch and building culvert, lots 39 ( war•vessele that Japan is building p g realest of all gifts -good health. This marvPlloua �'ie dicing is a food that Both will be rioted in colors with � man choice art and literary features. Y overtaxed bo- organs sbeingusceptible come susceptible to head relating to the further restriction of the liquor traffic in the"province of and 40, con. 5 $31.721 Win. Halls- han, jr,, hauling planks for culvert, in England German and the Y United States are of such ma nourishes Gh0 UeCVP,6, tissues and blood; Y �- �. colds, Influenza hoarseness, t� tickling in the throat, sneez- II Ing, Ontario, the Provin- , gni- g it brings strength and vigor to the limbs; dropping In the throat, /" / i' and requesting lots 39 and 40, con, 5, $1 ; McLarty tnde and excellent construction that gives a rosy flush of health to the pallid In a forecast of -President MCItiD_ Painthroat,o to ` the these d Bial Legislature by petition to make and Tunney, cedar and repairing Mr, Charles A. Crarnp,our own famous face, and brings clearness and energy to lay's speech it appears that he will forerunners of Catarrh, further restrictions in the said traffic, culvert, lot 41, cons. 4 and -5, $7.91 ; ship builder, pronounces Japan's pro- the brain. speak at length on the currency quee_ Asthma, Tonsilitis, and are but stepping stones to more serious complications if negg eeted. received, when it was moved by Mr. McLarty and Tunney, digging greas to be more notable than that of Paine's Celery Compound, as a medi- tion, refer to the country's foreign re- DIC. AGNEW'a 0ATARRDAL rOWDEE Lockhart, seconded by Mr. Carr, ditches at lot 41 cons, 4 and 5 and r , an other county in the world except y y + p cine for the ordinary ills of every drty lation,n declare that there is no I r Is powerful alnless,harmlessandquick-acting,and will cure ah such trotbles-relloves in io minutes that the petition be signed by the on sidelines 39 and '40 con, b ' ' En land. -From "About the World," R ' life, is as for removed from the comrfton. ills nfirvines bitters and aarsa necessityof iuterforence with Cuba r "I can but preclaim Dr.AgnewsCamrrhalPow reeve and clerk as requested on $28 25 ; George Kreahling, repairing in the Christmas Number (December) arillas pills, ' p as the diamond is from ordinary window and dwell at considerable length on dor a wonderful medicine, particularly forsingors and s eakers. Myself and wife were both behalf of the council and forwarded culvert and digging eiteh on gravel t of Scribners, glass. lees. The people raise it all honest rr0ciprocity as the result of the offer in public subiectsoflonsintisandCatarrh, and never found • to Mr. Spence, Toronto. -Carried, � road, lot 42, con. 3, $10.38; George tats speak inrits "favor, and the gg p r the Din to Tariff Aut. 13 Y rind hing curatoequ alitlsgrcatremedydr workuick er. I and curative quallttes-It is n mouser worker. I The treasurer reported cash on Kreahl,ing, digging drain and cul, _ - -` ablest doctors prescribe it, if you are ___ _ ___ heartily recommend it to my brother professlonals." band at last meeting, $416.87; paid vert, lumber and repairs, etc., Ding. THENEWS-RECORDFOR$1.00TO onlyhalf enjoying life, try what Paine's Stormy weathar continues on the Al. Emmett rostetl,Actor, New York City: gr out since then $84.34, leaving a bat- wall's road allowonoe, eon. 4, $12.10. END O[,; ,08. Celery will do for you. British coast. Sold by Watts & Co. f •r l