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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-12-16, Page 9Miss Agnes Cooper, of Gloderich Clinton P. H. Board. Now 1S theI township, returned home Saturday I from a visit of some weeks to friends The Regular monthly meeting of the T1Yl�a in Manitoba• P. S. Guard was held Monday evening•. 1 • • • • I Mrs. R. Haxby and her mother, Mrs. The report of Principal Lough showed To visit our Store and buy your Wanless, who have been vitJ(.fng the that 242 boys and 205 girls were oil the Christmas Gifts. 'I'he Stock is former's brother-, Mr. Wanless, Blyth, roll with an average attendance of 885. large and eompl@te. Not such a have returned home. The property committee yvrLs instruct - crowd as there will be a week The choir asssisted by Mrs. 0ihbin�s, ed to purchase twenty6ve curds of from now, mora. Goods to select 0141 Th solos by sweet choice niuslc. wood and to bfcelj4 accounts were Ball, from, more time to serve you. The solos by Mrs. Gibbfngs paid: -George Come and Sea our immense 'Here of a high order. -Exeter Times. wood, $Lfi 25; Robert Holmes, print - Holiday Stook. a will suggest to ; Rev. Mr. Findlay,of Tuckersmith ing $3.25; W. R. Lough, rent of organ you at arias the w proper resent Circuit, is temporily laid aside by for Model tern], $2.80. The Inspector's p p present, poor health, His place will be sup- report was its follows:- , and afford you the chance of the p , Ibeg leave to report that I visited yore• school best pricea and variety We plied by Rev. Mr. Wade, late of alurost continuously the past two weeks. have the durable, the useful, the akota. I found the roo;us well ventilated, waren appropriate, the old or fou or Dr. J. F. W. Ross, Toronto, one of and clean and the caretaking well done. Tho extravagant for old or young. the Ietuling surgeons of the province elo,ots were also Oieau and comfortable. was in town last week, rind, assisted by The side and back fences need some,, repairs The present you want at the Drs. 'Turnbull and Gunn, performed a and would look better if they were palhted oil prices you like. the outside at loast. The old woodshed may very delicate operation, be useful but it is far frena being ornamentai. The Rev. B. Clement of Clinton, The blackboard in Miss stout's room needs to °4 San T.�KlawS be re•slatod. The blackboard ]]r MissMcKay's 1•spent Tuesday in town visiting friends room should be made about eighteen inches 4 1 Has been here and left us a dazz- and renewing acquaintance. is higher, This could be done by washing• ofthe 4 'ling assortment of 'Toys Drums memory will continue green with kalsomiue and coating the wall with liquid 4 a uuLn here. -h xeter Advocate. slating at a cost of about $2, Any of the book - an Della, Jumping,Jaeks and Y sellers can furnish the slating. 4 Maggie y More comfortable desks should be provided I ana D lls of all kinds to make Miss 14Iit ie $eatt. is horns after'an lite of fun on Christmas morning II extended visit to Clinton. * * John for tike children in the lower roams. Allwill a I Beattie twtLS in Clinton tut' ti few days admit that they are moro essential in these and help the merry time along, I last week. We don't know what rooms than elsewhere throughout the school , Picture Lanterns, Tool Chests, i 1 One room urlght be seated each year until all and many other devices to dem I takes Jno. down there so often.- tiro provided with, modern desks. , $missels Post. Mr. J. M. Robertson has charge of the princi- velop the talent of your children r pal's room, There are two classes !n this roour, and amuse all. Fancy Goods, Rev, Mr. Wade, accntupaiied by both in the Senior Fourth. There ore 45 names Albums Glassware in great aeti Mrs. Wade and son, has returned front oil the roil Lord 35 present. Tiro order, disci- Dakota and will spend sever•]tl weeks pline and, management ur this room is far from sortment of design and price. with his daughters, Mrs. Rtilph Tip- boingsatisfactory. It will be a pleasant pastime to .1,Ldp and•Mrs. Pd. Curtis. A. former Ili Miss O'Noli's room, order, di ciplinc and look over them all. Corrie and management are all perfectly s isf cry. Bible Christian pastor here, efts There are two classes in thin room, r ,,-a enjoy yourself. Make yourself sisteen years since Mr. Wilde last Junior 4th class of •27 and a Senior 3rd c1Lss of and as many more as happy as visited Clinton. He is now farming in 23. The average number present is 42. you can. Dakota, but hasex ressed the opinion, Miss'Wilsolr lues two Third Ilouk classes In we-. understand, that it is ilo such hor room, it Senior Class of 23, and a Jenner OOtlmm000 • Class f 26. Usually about 45 pupils are pre - country as this. The many friends of gent: pThe entire work of this room Is also Mr. and Mrs. Wilde were obeli pleased quite satisfitotory. with the opportunity of greeting thein Miss McKay has m 5l names oilthe register of The �, D. fair Or 1 once more, her room. Tho pupils, two divisions Of the Junior Third Class, tiro usually till present but throe or four, rite entire work of this room is CLINTON. A ]jelt~r8vc. verfect.ly. satisfactory. �\ ,Agents Parker's Dye Works. Miss stout's roour is made up of two divisions of the Senior Second Clits. There ttre 02 Often the Cheapest, Always the Best. The wedding of Neil Taylor and naives on the roti and usually abopt 5s pupils Mary Littlefair in Trinity church on present. Phis ten(her seems to bodoing per - Dec. 1st, was witnessed by it very large fectly satisfactory work. Tito order, disetpbne Lud uteri •omcm",; a'1 seem good, quite satisfac- congregation of both' sexes, the church tory, • 'fhb UYQi1 Ferris -Record tlolttg completely filled. The ceremony Mrs, uric as throe 0111, fit i(I her roour, took place at 4 o'clock after which the a Junior enc i s of 20 pupi rid two part party drove to lilt- residence of the 11 Classes of 40 pupils, tip p(U)ils till told. Tho $i,00 a Year, in edvunee. bride's father, Mr. E. Littlefair, for the work fn this room is goal and the order, disul- pltile trod niana> uineut satisfactory. _ -- - - - wedding dinner, after which dancing Miss llohcrty has three clic ses in her room, TIIUItBDAY. Dr cE�rBEi1016th, 1897. was indulged Ili by most of the guests a Part n of 25 pa eels and tow) Dart I Classes of • , _ _-`-�---- -•-- till morning. 36 pupils,Ot. f l all, The, pupils are usually all present except aUout three, The teaching, Air. W. H. Whitley, of Ethel, .visited order, discipline and ntauagoucut fu the room Purely Personal Mention. at MI -Thos. 'Wilkinson's lust week. i, sattscaclury Mr. W. Conroy now oc: a ies the There ru'O tt7 ❑anus If rho register p 4a re y p Taylor's morn, anis usurilly tthorat. fi'L pupils 'ttw house recently vac 4t.ed by All. Aldx. urescnt, There aro 4 classes in this roonrall in Parsons. Part 1 of the l itst Rook. The order, di-,6111i'10,Tho Weekly Record of the Ggming and Ooings nuuiagelocat and tvo•k of this ruou are all per. of Glintonlans or Parsons Known to Thein. Alt% Jolip Wighttnan has Droved back fe(-tly satisfactory. into his own hoose again being 51)t1le- , If no change is made in yore• .•tuft' of teach - what improved in health, el•st yeti will have lilt excellent school next Rev, Mr. Parke visited the comity ycal•. town yesterday. Robert Armstrong, J. 1'., :old `his I,1111 of the Opinion that all vacancic, on the 14Tts, Knox, IIu11eCt, is the guest of sons, Jiunes and Thomas, arrived here stairin future sit,, I be toted up byahe 'tit- )ns Devil's I,iLke, D;Lk tit, ou l+titlay pr�innnent of Normal traiucd tcttchcrs. The Mrs. Whitehead' avenin *. Roller has tis e e o❑ tits l R'inkiutnt and ticafor•th Pubic schools have Mr. Charles Copp, of Go(lerech --pent ) non(: but second ('las, teachers on their stuffs, pl , ITeeveshi 1 or Mot res i'"P text yeas'. Sunday in town. l ,lig ag; 11exLtc of salaries U) be paid tit lir. M. Proctor, of B dwin, spent wfughitru next year• is $3,'46, fn Clinton $'2,900. Mr. C. W. Andrews, (rode rich, was In %vinithun,, the Pl'Jn(gpal ,receives %175, '2nd v Suridtty at UhaS, Li11V['e11 ''S. 1)R.pt., $:i75, and it bonus"! of $40, :ird, $320, 401, ip town Monday. 4I r, ,)oho Ross talks f going b] $I10, also $535, 0th, $2Jo, 7th, $290 8th, $350. Mrs. A. J. Grigg returned Saturday Klondike in it couple of ilonth:i-.__.._- from St.Thouras. Mr. Fred Beatty, of Hensall, was in bili-. R. J. Tufts is again in the village town over Sunday. but; starts out again this week, Mr. Frank Willis, of Seaforth; was A nuinher of the Masons here attend- HODGENS.---In Clinton, on tho 15t h in town ort Sunday. ed Lodge in Blyth on Tuesday eveningI inst., the wife of'Mr. Erank Ilotl,gens, ;!Bess Cani,phell left Wednesday for last. of a daughter, her hoine. in Walton.__—_ -- •Mr. John Wanless, Jr., of Varna, 60'" spent Sunday in town. lt" lt Ray Reid, of Varna, is the guest of Clinton friends. Miss Jennie Jones spent Sunday f7 o with relatives in Selld6rth. Rev. Nlr, Stout's family left yester.• day to join hint ;it Kirkton. That ';'Shall I give f0- r Chrlst- SergeantJohn Odloin, of Lucknmv, wvr p. is visiting'old friends en town. `L'j�,s is the question of the day. Mr. Richard Heywood has returned "'•� °JJI. front the Muskoka Sanitariirn. of Walkerton, is Otu advece is to give- thinks of a lasting quality iwitlt all the 1) try o 111 r, W. Stuiirt, Ino nest of tra, Kennedy. ciil fiuc. You will find it a pleiisnre to select your Gifts fromouM r ng- the g nifieent Stock its it contains su itaiy articles suggestive of Ura gift Mr. George Fortune, of Mitchell, season. is visiting old Clinton friends. Miss Clara bLison, of Blyth, is visit- Having bought the Biddlecombe stock at f 5c. oil the $ it places tis in a posi- ting in Clinton part of this week. tion to give you prices nlncb lntver than elseawhere, Never before. were Jas. Clark 'tris F. Cardio, such high quality Goods sold for such low pi,ices. The following list is Messrs. Seaforth, were in Cli)iton Sunday. Simply a suggestion of what the are offering, Mr. Andrew Corrie, County Con- stable, was in Ulinton on Sunday last. Ladies Cold Filled case stelnwilld,Wlt Mr. Abram Smith, of Goder•ieb. was American movement - $8.00 day. , �n ()n nlonday and TtrcS Ladies' 14k. Gold, stem wind Watch $15,00 Messrs. Towey and Jewitt,of Blue- Ladies' 9 k. Gold, stem wind Watch - $12.00 vale, spent a few days in town last week. Ladles Sterling Silver, stem wind MiseAmeliaBrown, of Londesboro,• 2.50 es visiting her cousin, Mrs. Peter Watch atc'h Cantelon. Gents' Silver Watch, stem wind, with Mr. Thos. Jackson, of Jackson Brns. was iti London, Thursday and ill sea- a American movement - - $5.50 forth Tuesday. W. R. Jackson, Sei)fortl,; D. MtCa.11, Gents Si'lverore Watch, wind, with Henhall, and J. ilarris, Mitchell, were American Movement - - $4•75 in town this week. Mr. len. lliggirrs, Varna's hustling Boys' Nickel, stem wind, Watch $1.5.0 harness -maker and iinplui]ent. dealer, was I in n Taeaday. m One day Walnut Clock - $1.'75 town e ,The Misses: Atcheson, who •ire at- Eight day; Oak or Walnut Clock - $2.75 tending the Collegiate, spent Sunday at their brace in ford1, JEWELRY Taney Goofs Miss Grace Tedford, who has been in poor healt.lt for some tii]c, leaves in It few clays for Chicago, bliss Gihbings is expected home this Broaches, And week frnrn a month's visit. to 110-ister•, Stick Pins, Ales. (Dr,) KayIlichiYari. IJ firs. Butts; who luta 1)(4-1 visiting Necktie Fins, Novelties 111. her -Laughter, bine. It. Mcllweivi, Bayfield, has returned home. Cu11q� Buttons, Mv,-Thonms Fw,(Inhni, of hills Chains,Greatgreen, spent Sunday with friends in town, rMill.ning home Monday. i Rings, Variety ofall R(eV. r 1 aseoe, Wings Lrn, was tbo, �,_......__... _.. i�ire3t iifTtety"1CIf: iititl lGit C Ic[ililtt Charms, Saturday to Monday evening . Etc. Sorts. I)nn)inie Curtis of S. S. No. 10, Gode- r ich township, has iieceptod the posi- tion of principal of the Nile school. Gold and Gold Filled Spectacles from $2.50 Mrs. I Sat. Fox, of is the gr, Man., up, with lenses specially fitted. arrived Saturday and is the riest of hersister, Mrs. Itobt. Fitzsinil-tis. Steel Spectacles 25c. to $1.00. Mr. George: Miller hits returned front tile Arner•ican Soo fora short visit to The reputation which this store has always Ireld for'the high quality of the his aged father and brothers and sis- Grinds sold, will still be inaintdained. Salety a,v wolf its satisfaction conies front ters. dealing at thebestplace. A CORDiAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED to every - Rev. Stephen Bond, President; of the body to call. We will be pleased to show you out, Stock. London Conference, was in town ori ruesdny last, It gwest of Rev, B. Cle- �- rnen f: , Mr. John Aitkins and danght.er, of TeeswatPr, were guests Sonklny of the IG fortner's brother,, Mr. James Aitkins b4 ill st, Dr. Brace, Inspector -Paisley and Mr. M. E. McLean tittended rt.Masonic re- AD union at Sruith's Hill, Wednesday of l lash week. successor,, to Mr. Fliark, Wingham, Na91R town Monday rtn(1 allele wafting for riLi r of I J. BIDDLBCOMBE CLIFTON. ronneeUon called ilpuu it 1lnmler of till friends. 0 1]] SPECIAL HOLIDAY DISPLAY'. . . Of New and Attractive Good � O s For Chtistmas Offerings.. O 000000000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 In a large establishment live ours you can fired an assortment not equalled by ally house in the 'Vest and besides see a class of Goods that other people do not carry. , Amongst the following list you will find many an article that would make a very handsome present. . _ . ..... ... .......... Y Our New Christmas Neckwear From the English Neckwear House of Welch, Margetson & Co. and Young & Rochester comprise one of ilia handsomest assortments of fibne Goods ever seen outside the cities. They comprise all the latest and newest designs and are packed one in a box, Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00• Mu.fnerA nice Cashmere or Silk .q$ Muffler in beautiful de sign is well worth putting on your list and would be an acceptable offering. Prices Sao to $2• BRACES _--- GLOVES.. - — - ____� Packed,o THAT MONEY BOX one pair in a box makes A good pair of Gloves, something different � present a suitable and sensible rt, Keys kavegoneout in great numbers p dotting tile. past few weeks and from now from the common run, would be a very ae- Prices 50c, 75c bpd $1,00 uutilChristmasevery purchaser ofgoods eeptable present and in our Stool[ you can to the amount or 50 cents will get a key. find thein. We have Fuwne's oclabrated A box of our English Linen Col- The party who gets the luok,9 key takes English lines at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, which the contents. Itis worth trying for, are goods that cannot be equalled. Our lays at $1.75 and $2 50 makes it 0 great 50c lines are still on sale. very nice offering. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS... . All the latest designs, patterns and colorings of Walsh, Mnrgeison & (•1'u.'s >ilk Gooda form part of our stock and you can select sume- thiug that cannot be seen elsewhere. No nicer offering can he made a-nd with us you can son the selection. • Prices from 25c to $2, [BEN'S AND IBM' CLOTHINC.. . V,verybtidy takes a 'cerlain pride in being dressed properly fur the Chii.tinas and New Year festivities and just now we were hover in a better position to show goods that cannot be equalled by any one in the trade. We show goods Manufactured by ourselves that doublo ( discounts ordinary heady -Modes and our bib business demonstrates this. t-61 Take our $2 and $3 Pants which the make our, -elves. They still. by the dozeu'evory month and we never get a complaint about thein. Our great $10 Suits, ant., made and trimmed in a manner equal to $15 suits have stood the teat for years and nothing has ever equalleO them. Ouly the other afterocon we had 3 distant people come in and ask for these suit's. That must surely mean something. . In Children's Snits and Overcoats we show five times the assortment of any other house I our pi ices are always the lowest' consistent with good goods. Fonio people aro con- tent to buy trash at very low prices but if they are satisfied with these goods they would be JAU"1r%Su%.0?vim f000lish to pitymorebut guod shrewd buyersall want good goods and we have them. o ., CLINTU'N. . Gm ve f X it what" to or -m Am, s �. More and more every season are people selecting the useful for Xinas gifts. Never before hate we had as good a Stock of things thoroughly useful• that make acceptable and appropriate holiday gifts as lire show to day . It's a stock we are proud of, and one that it will profit boli. day shopper:, to see before selecting their Xmas gifts. It's wisdom to do C;bristmas buying e9lrly, you avoid the erow'1 and rush of the last few days before the holiday, and have a good deal better chance of gett.iug exactly whiit you want, FOR GENTLEMEN. It's often hard to knovjust vs hat to give a gentleman. If you tttl;e a,lo(rk through Our stock: of Gentlemen's Fine, Furnishings, you are sure to see soii)et4ing suitable: TiES-There's no. man ever hits two many Ties. WGLOVES-All sties, lined or unlined, :if 50e, 75c, $1 & $1.25 show all the newest shapes and colorings at 25c and 50c CULLAHS-Uur two special lines at 75c and $1 the half dozen are very irceeptable gifts. SCSPFNI)ERS-Sotne new ones, specially selected for the MI'FFLF,RS-tri Casluucre and pare Silk, light or dark holidily trade,are very Kiera fur (111-lAutasgifts25c to7:ic colors, lac, 50e, 75c, and $1. LINENS. No housekeeper ever has too many Linens. livery season sees more of them sold for ,\'rias Gifts. We have just opened rip a fine now stock. bought specially for the holiday trade, and if your tltuugl)ts run towards l.i-nen, Sar gift-', you should see it. Toilet t;et.s..... ......... .... . .......... . • ..... '-)-)c to 75e Sideboard Scurfs 50C to $1.50 1311th Mats.. ............. ......................... .:.. }loge Fancy Laundry Bags....................... ... 35C to $1 Bath Towels ... . .. . ......................... . ......15c to $;1 j Pillow- Sl]alns.... ' ....... .. 11, ... .....$1 to $11.25 Fine Damask Towels ..............................2`)c to 7.5c Fine Damask Cloths Nvith51 or ; Napkins to Fino i)nylies and Centre Pieves....................10I- to Tut• I match, ('Inths...................... .. ........$'2 to $5 Tray ('laths, Plain Linen ov Damask ........... . ..25e to $,l , Napkins per doz............. ....................... $1 to viii 14 JAPANESE SILK GOODS. Silk Drapes and 'fable hovers make beautiful all 1 inexpensive r;•ifts an(1 tins year are prettier than Ever. Ue show thein in all the popil-tr art,shmcic, of Japan Silk,' with heavy knotted Silk Fringe, and Tinsel or Bill: _►''nibruidery. Mantle and Piano Drapes, .............:$1,75 to $3.w-_ Tahlr ('overs............... .......... , .........75c to $2.50 KID GLOVE • Akvay3 useful, always neceptable, there are fele articles nlor- suitahle fo • n. C'•hrist)nas gift to a lady than a pair of nice Kid Gloves. We carry correct sha les an(l correct -styles in l ood qualities. Porrin's "Bourbon," four dome fasteners or' four blit - The "Abila," a tvinter Glove, Milne sewn, heavy em- tons, tern and Muck................................$1.0O hroiderod, two large Borne fasteners, sans and oxblood. .................... •1 .00 Per'rin's "Buffing," 5 or 7 home lacing (dove, greens, browns, blacks ............. .... .... ..........$1.25 HA'"' NDKERCHIEFS. 1?ver•y lwrisoll seems to See them grow daintierand prettier in design than Before. I' I 'I se,,i9on's stock is no exception N:giver have wu shown its equal, either for clown-rigl•.t goad values, in the plain goods, or for neatness and beauty of pat.tern.in the fancy lines. Easily sent by mfiil, Handkerchiefs make a most suitable gift. for absent friends. Jilst a fele of our many linea. Fanev Handkerehiofs for Children. "Mother Goose," Pnre Linen Hemstitched, �, I, 1} inc•hhertl.•2,0c,25c, tend 30c "Little Heil riding Hood," "Circus," and other, de- Pure Silk Ifeuistitchcd, with. ...•.. •.. lc signs, 5c or, 6 for.. ............................. ...25c Better qualities............ ................. 50c and 5c Plain Lawn or- Colored harder, hemstitehed, 5c or 6.for25c Pane yy silk... .. ......... riov, 75c and $1 Special line of Fancy Lawn, Embroidered...............10e. {' Gentlemen's Pure Linen, plain or, h'enlstitOwd 20c, 25e, 30C Fine Lawn Heinst.itched, and drawn work., 2 for.... ...25c I We are shoving it very fine line of ladies' and gentle - Dozens of nAty and dainty patterns in Fivaey, Enihroid-men 's lawn Nandketchiefs, hemstitched, with iidtinl, sold eyed and bice edge .............. ... . ............. . 25c singly or, put rip .4 in fancy boxes, doyen to a box. H 0 EIN B r2l �s_% n S ■ �+ Direct Importers of Dry Goods, Clinton. M