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The Huron News-Record, 1897-12-23, Page 8
i ,.,. , w ;.a.- ire-• i .... ,.. mv. x. •, .•nn r w .tf - R P'T m 7777'_-71 n x.v. .z . + ..�.,• .qR•- -..T e � \ : 7 ' A Miss Little, of Teeswater, was the WILL 'TH(iSE GODERICH KICKERS guest of Miss McHardy the latter part EVER "SHUT UP?" of last week. She took part in the recital Fridayevening when her play- To tho Editor or raw Nttws-Iteaotw.}ng was lunch enjoyed by the jarge Sir,—Please allow me to snake a fewLast audience, corrections and give a little ipformaOUR IMMENSE DISPLAY - Mr. George Glazier, of Merrill, Mich,, tion about the Citizens' Committee is tiliendin$ it fortnight with friends which has been talked about here. It is about a scoreof years for several weeks. The GUderiep Fine Neckwear 1 e sauce he left Clinton and thio is his Star last week proved that the first visit. Mrs. Glazier died only a writer of the letters which a (� �j'1)j� few weeks alto, peared in THE N Ews-RECORD ? G 11 G Mr. Alex, Webster, brother of Mrs. was not statin what was true E. Saville, has returned front. Sand. when he declare that he had attended horn, North Dakota. Crops were�tzg_eed the meetings of the town council. If For Holiday��• in short state this year, says Mi.' W' ha was wion g ' y ,�h- g, is this respect, du ypu sten, will) has been there for nine years not suppose he could be a "little off" and is sl) well satisfied with the country in the other particulars. Some thus o that he intends to return in the spring aaFo there was a -squabble" between the 0 Dr. Jas. Churchill, of Indian Read, citizens' Coubnitteeand sever4i of our N. lir. T., hits returned on a visit to 'rkickers" (we have, by -the -way, a '��%e lll this section. He is une of the Gode- latrge number of people in town, who i/ V rich township buysr�wlto have found seems bound to work against every o Ttrosperity in the i est. It is the scheme which is advanced in the home -corning of the boys and towns interests, and who have dune Have, girls, who have wandered far more in the past ten years to retard Just the Gift you away, that makes the Christmastide the towns progress than till other 6ho Most 'o ons settsou of the ear, clatters combined) and Borne who know want at the Price "o al" to illness s the o alar Astor the particulars, give express opinion Owing p p p that tbis was the cause of the present you want to pay. bf Rattenbury Methodist church was trouble. The Citizens' Committee unable to bake his work Inst Sunday, have in many ways worked hard to but in his absence Principal Lough bring our town before the notice of Selection occupied the pulpit in the a. in. and capitalists, manufacturers, shippers;and Come in and see Rev. Mr. Wade to the evening. It other desirable classes of people, and if that ain't right. was the litter's third ae rmon that day, now in return they get abuse. That g rilthev too much he found for his It is said tile. town has voted strength, Rev, Alt-. Millyard, we ate large stuns of money to tine pleased to hear, is now much- better. Committee, We du not know w1Wth- I Often the Cheapest-- Mr. Geo. W. Mcuaskey, District er the council has down this, but we s Passenger Agent- for the Northern do know that if such is the close, it hits Always the Best. Pacific 1'taitway, was in town Friday been spent to the heat interests of the Not in the interest of the Company. He town. At present advertisements left- its one of his folders which con- drawing attention to the field Godorr•ich tains the best inatp of the Klondike affords ca itaul'ists, appear in the Nevq. 04000900 gold fields we have yet seen, together York, St. Louis, Toledo, Buffalo, Chic- . Equalled s� 1 1 with much information as to distance, ago and Duluth papers, whichthe town i+q �•�+•�•ied _ The I. D. Fair 'o, i cost, etc. The N. P. is braking a bid does not have to pay for as the --- hid for its share at lease: of the iantici- Canada Company settles all accounts "ff� the Trade. , pated rush westward in the spring. with the papers, These ads bring in o ,((,, Mr. S. Boivden, who hits been visit hundreds of letfers every dionth which \ ; CLINT01q. Ing• at Mr. John Avery's, London are all answered in as favorable terml as the circurnstauces' ermit. If ttfe Comprising the Latest Onlj6'f'rom the celebrated Agents Parker's Dye Works, Road, left Tuesday to return to his P b u hoe a in the south of Englatt'd. This manufacturers fired no advantage, his • _ is r. Bowden's third visit to "The attention is drawn to opportunities in En�YllSh houses of Welch, Iar�t"ts0I1 �L C%OS� , -' - La y of the Snows" whom lie std. other Jines. It. takes aL long time •til) answer all these letters and good care and Young, &; Rochester. The Huron News -Record mi -es so touch thart he rocs yet ( c return to settle down. Mr. Avery is taken that not (pee is neglected) and wished his guest to •t•c:utaiu until after the cgnunittee spend rnatty hours, $1,11.0 a Year, in Advangn. g days even weeks ill tr in g Christmas but he wanted tri n experiece Y ` X R to pro- - -- - - — .. , mote.tho town's interests. The post- w B� POPULAR PRICES - - how Merry Christmas!" wouldsound 1 THuitsDAY; DECLi'MBER' ` lyd, 1897. on, the stonily Atlantic• ing of these letters must amount to air 1h. J. A. Cook, of Goshen, riuiiantL, large Bull) in a year, surd it would only Rre _ 25 50 and 75C. - - _ carne over Monday and is now Dirt at he just tut the town to stand this,.ex- f the old bows in Goder ich township, pe so. As good ft rnan as the Presi- gob Parely Personal Mention, Lie ,v�ill stat nst ion�g enuurgh to ex- dent, .;r the committee could es be The goods are packed• one in a box and makq a ti o gaged to do such work for less shout change Christmas greetings }n the $3(1() or $100 a year, tied thou be- very handsome present. nl0tO*%*7lA family circ{16 and with some of his The Weekly Record of the Comingand Goings 1111nierous old friends for Oil Saturday • sides there is no one In town who answers a b(Aterconception of bta:hte'ss We have the latest Roman st-ripes, Cable stripes," Corded of clintonlans or Persons Known to Thorn. afternoon he starts hack to Gas hi ou tters in general than the then on y He is Health Ofi}cer of the city, his this committee. Thera, is no salary ill I stripes in Strias and Derb s.. The newest shadings in Pun's presence is 11ecessary at a meeting p g Derby s,. Clara Ferguson, of Blyth, is next. Mond"i night, hence. Ill~ brief it for tile tu, :old it' its gogel a u,atn can Lorne• Y b be formai they kite willing tit resign and Bows. Our goods are exclusive designs and cannot'be seen visit,. Heron is represented -in Gashun their pis itioos. Some then go about 14liss.,I;Gill spent part of this week in by two Dr. Cooks, for in ad.lition to boalstin); about what they would elsewhere. p Groderieh. Dr. J. A. there is Dr. J. W. do if they were. insuch-and such;tL 11tau,'s Mrs. Coultice sfient Sunday last in _ place, who would be fa.r Metter off if � fag f • • Belgrave. - they would keels still o nd do whiit they ^ 4101:1. 1.11PRO I EEA �'TS 11'1!.1. B Ni Mr. A. -Ali.-Garvey was in Goder- could in their own spheres, The town � a ich Moudiiy. Jlr1L!✓. council have appreciated 1111•. Allen, Something; slice in Furs males a good present and we. have some Mr. James Al,cCrate, of Blyth, was in abilities and appointed him 1 town Tuesday. canvasser Old friends of THF: •Nrivs•Rth rcoRD for the new elevator which e hope to Choice goods. Miss Blackwell, of>"Iulmesvillo, spent have been kind enough tri say that have here in the, near future. We the re satisfied and ,leased with the would like to know if there is it better Sunday in town. Y are 1 man for that work in town. Probatbly Mr. William Grey, of Detroit, Mich., present management and with- such your Goder ich &ickr;r" would do, but {' URSON ZJ j is visiting in town. changes in make-up as have algreddy I very truth doubt if he knows where acts �� � � ����Er ' Miss Emnia. Doane, of Detroit, is been made. This is ratif ing and he could raise $100 for the enterprise. ® ® home for at few d.tys. encouraging, too. I... It is now high terns for those "kickers' 9 Mr. Lester Whitely, of Toronto is to shut up, and juin heth-tily in all home for the holidays. * uaatters of interest to the town and, AAAA Miss McMurchie, of Toronto, is home But better thing,, are yet in store. not try to arouse dissatisfaction. for Christmas vacation. » Yours, etc., t7- , In due emse til e t nts DEN1IS. THE GREAT - .. M c Mr. W. Eagleson, from Dakota is g 1 r u et -V--- a Godoric•h, Dec. 14th. • visiting Clinton friends. will be, made thaC cannot fall to yy����, sholdifiliz �JiDe'11,0 '-•-'twits I' in :L in to—enol-� � y� {4�Mr. stud A1rs, FI. T. Rance,of Blyth, farther popularize TirF: Nh,vs-Rr- ❑uutic:Ltton was received•in time fur�1�mJIr�t�Jlare in town for a few days. CORD. A larger paper ,would, last. issue but for wast of space had to � thu) Mr. John Johnston, Rattenbury St., enable .'us. to furnish space for he held over, We regretted haviI was in Seaforth yesterday. put the piid;!nce+of the writer, and the ' the increasing ntuther of crtve"e ,ultlic gc nerall to sl) severe a, test for Mr. James Seale is' in Keeton this (,lidents. Those now in harness art I t~ 1 y' week erecting a inontnient. P u,ust assuredly du we be'liovu that this doing splendidly, but the want snore of controversy is proving a eery interest - Miss Elva Adorns, Lohertyoro, is the thern. -A :5(1 collium t ger will just ing one.•- •Editor �c,tti-Itlscorao.• Never before baave we so prepared for the Holiday trade; Lar„er and more varied than guest of Miss Ethel Doherty. P? i J b Mr. Alex. McLeod, Knox College, about fill the bill.- ever are the ofl'r,rin,� of this store for the crowds of people that from now to Christmas will be Toronto, is lionie for the, holidays. <, A COLD -WEATHER TALK ABOUT out in Search ol f Holiday Gifts for friend~ ; Ld relatives. There's a COIIQctl•on Of sensible and Mr. incl AIrs. J. S. Jackson visited A newspaper can nnnst vigorously SUMMER BOARDERS. useful holidaygifts to be seen here that no Xmas Sh i) )er should miss seeing. You are wel- Senforth the forepart of the week. fund successfully fight the battles of its 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Loft, of. Burn -party when it has the confidence oust To rile editorot r,rH vxws-Itarono, collie to look, whether you want to buy or not. Brae, Atich., are guests of friends here. thy; support, of the members of than Sir, --The Still, of last Week puts it � Mr. J. C. Lindsay, of Toronto Uni- panty And especially desiral')le it; it Ine)uting of its own and calls it ruins, H �� N D K E R C H 6 E F So versity, arrived house Saturday even- then knocks it down and concludes its now while the cud work of redeeming O ing. g � diatribe a�, follows: '*Only cowards j hou4all(ls of them, fi'oll'f the cheap printed Cotton Wines at XC eaCll,'llp to the flue and Miss Emma Southcombe has return.. at least two of the ihree ridings of shoot from behind it hedge or attempt , to sLab as he is doiti r llf"av �llk at •:l awl $1.25.—There's been no such collection (if handkerchiefs shown ill Clinton ed aftera. two months' visit to 'New Huron is going oils ' United effort can g„ front the. shelter j' York city. cin it, of an anibnsh.” To understal'ad the dIs- before. • The assortment is laa•ger and better, the patterns dalinter and prettier, and ,values Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Tindall and farm- lit nest .: of the Starr in thin calling , ry go to Stratllroy Thursday to spend subscription s" uittne$, it. is only necessary to read till away ahead of anything we have had in thn past. They are worth seeinIn g even if you don't Christmas. The . u ).cription list of Tnr. Nrti•s- 'East is.4ue, where will he.found it lette"r want Handkerchiefs. fleeing easily Sent by mall, with elany they are taking the place Of the Mr,. D. A. Rued of Owen Sound, is RrcoRD hats not been as large as it over the slurlature of bubscribt4•,, visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. should have been while one of the calling our boys and young, mel) old time Chrigtimis Card, as a little token of remembrance for -Aset)t friends. ,Ji1St a mention county. The prospect,;. lunfers. Just ittagiiae a wan who of four special Mlles. Dw Cook, Sr. best in the P p prints the -effusions of "cowards thatit 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Clark are expect- though, for at big increase sue bright shout front behind a hedge or attc•wpt 'Children's T'acucv rrtntcd, Ladies lawn lumst.itched, i,a$ies':)nd (ientletiten', poor iinen,henistitched,Ladies' ed by Clinton friends to spend Christ- and wr fully expect to be able to say to stab from an ambush, abusing either, )l:L'rn or with c mbroulet•ed corners, sic. sac It tint 1:Lten, benntifully stroll) oidert d, soul lace edges, alas'with them. others for doing what her knovvin ly 1 •r I u, it short title that t he circulation hats � or (3 for ..................... . .. ........... ,.. .....Zoe Ladies' pure linen heulstitchci}, with baud worked Mr. Treleavet , of the Collegiate does himself. But is he so obtuse t )at Fine, r nalit.y, )lain hi. Ins l:twn and fancy em- '^ irrit.isal............................................ ....2uc staff, will spend his vacation at his gone tip at least Lwenty-flve per cent.. he catunor see the }told his boss has I 1 home in Lucknow'. forced hint into. It no doubt is true I,roidered Handkerchiefs extrlL special value .......Mi! Large size, pure Japanese Silk, hetustiteltedan�i init.ial.,25c Mr. W. Pearce and daughter, Helen, ° that he was writing; to obtain it little �q titalllC More s ll) Lth but, I Lhirili itis toad- RIBBONS i t fl � 91 THE MILE. of Seaforth, :Lre the quests of lir. and 3'• �' p' Y+ Airs. J. P. Tisdall. -- eis are nut so dull its riot to lie :tole to i Mrs. Gibson, Chicagc),'is visihing her Miss R. Onpling, who has been visit- note the cloven rout.. ' I f the solI handkerchief, by the thousand (aild at this time of file year we do) we are sisters Mrs. (Reeve) Connolly and Mrs. Ing at the rrsidenre of A1r . Jos Rich- Friday also says I don't lcnoty the allllo4''• safe n1 S1t ging• we, sell Ribbons by the utile. All shades and widths used for fancy work 1 O avdson, hats returned to her hotue lit tneani•rtg of I hi Ilifigsgal•e." Well, y 1 Clark, Goderich township, Blake.)etrhatg.)s not, but ['ll ad11lit he dors. Ill both 41111 ail(1 Sa in ribbons, al'C Ilo'ly In Stuck, and values are better than voll will get lllost Mr. J. W. Cantelon and Miss tante- The Women's Foreign Missionary �he Still' blain is:trstnt• in that liar,' ion of Streetsville, will spend Christ- )laCC9. t? Society held their^Inrpwthly u,eetiug at The Stitt' tile,'; to draw a' herring' 1 R nits with friundsin town. MI•s. J. Sp:u�row0's, I'au•r line. nerovs clic Ltack, and thus (tide thy. Mr. and Airs. W. Doherty and f,tinily hiss Jennie Ifrotvilett,, who has been purllose of illy letters, hilt ally 111,111 of 'FINE L4NENS., g intelli genre coldd see that, tetY intend speitrling, Christmas tvitli Al r, in Uoderu•h fur, snnu• time, is hunts for . g Y t and Mr•s. McKee, Lohdon. Lttr Christnias holidays, pitrpnse,vas to get fair play for l• nal lose 'Jr.) one who is foll(I of' nice, linen it is it treat t0 see the, 111-Igni1iUellt 3s8ortnlcnt' of linens Messrs. Francis Fitzgerald and 11'r. R. Ellie., of .holt, ste. A'iarie, i, of us, outside ill(., rhoseu fess. who � , t rr n , � „ , 1r there cr Brentlan, Chis(rlhurst, ivere guest; at `P(.11(ling ,the Xnuts vate•atio11 at. his expect to inerelise our income by We oris s•iowim, for the Xmas trade. I itigns neve go ,amiss, and the re la scarcely anythim, Mr. A.•-Mckeown's Sunday home near Layfield. WvI acre glad to boarding sn)unict• 1,ravellers ]litre aC Pptallle to a hOnSCI:CCI)el' Hiatt a bit Of Snowy linen. sct'..his smiling farce again, The world -be diet.ator lits nut an - Miss Mabel Bell, Londeshrn'n, )who The Misses Mitc•hrll, of the fiayf)old swered my question as W the 01111' Toilet Sets..... ... 'Luc to 7. 5e I Sideboard Scarfs bOr to $Lists -hits been iulLt:nding a Ladies' College $1,. Itnaul, .have gone to Vitrna to reside ,,.lien taxis ill ,jump front Z7 utile' 1?al h RAta.ts. ....... . ..... .......... . ...............r, i) Laney Laundry Bags....... , .. , ............ ... ..3 is to $1 to Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Jas. Fail,, Would like t o know what that means, to 3 cents ane as he ktiows; ever l.hm 1.)e.. to $1 I i Illoty ~boons... • ........... 2 Jr. y " 11.,t I, I owels. ....... . ................,........... .. .. ... . , , . .$1 to $1. Aleck:) ho ought to be able to do this, but It Fane i)atnask Towels ...... .................. ......2'Ic to 75c Flue I)iunask Table Cloths with or'; Napkins to Mrs. William Cole, Flint, Mich., and he,ilors not know, why doesn't he run �• ..•,;a,,,,,, ... Mrs. (lhapir), Lansing, Alich., are Fine+ Doylies and (c nt,rc i u e 111r to 7ur match,Cloths ......................... ..... $2 to $a` spending the holidays with their par,- n to' the corner ivherr- Ise will find a Tray Cloths, Plaits Linen or Damask . ..... . .......'LBc to $1 Napkins per doz........... p q Y- g laolnlesvillc, reatdy tlnswer. $1 to $u ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cook. The statenients dial. f did not attend Mr. A.' W. Bruck, who has been in Mr, Jauurs Philips and beide, of Calf at conneil wee tying this year and thato i K S D GLOVES town the past week pushing the sple of ., returnee} oil a visit. to his mother. have a filo N the Star, heside toe I No lad ever has too man and the are alwa '9 an ,tccpptabl(- holiday gift. VV e have the Acme Heater, left yesterday for A r e prion vas held for thein on could answer ,with it little ward of y yr �' y 1 } his home in Almit, Michigan. �Vedn l«tj evening, three letters, bolt i ,will Merely any a q )eel, t4Sortnlent of fancy Gloves as well as a complete r. Messrs. C. Brown, Dungannon, and Owing to the improvements that are that like his bluff about any accusing 1 `illy fine l , y , p range of the more staple lines. i . Curwen, near the County town, were heing matte on the church no services the council of inis-agropriating� public These aro oiiT best Se11el'8. guests of Deputy Jones tuesday un were held on Sunday. Those that felt funds they are, wholly untrue. Perrin's "Bourbon," four dome fasteners or four lint - their wily home from Exeter. inclined to go to cliurch either went How iL nian ,who professes so much The "Atain," :t, winter 01ove, i'ignr sew n, he tvy esu I tons, Lan iunel black ,,,, , , , , , , , , , , ; , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , $1:flt► ti to Clinton or to St. Pauls; those that can descend to trying to deceive his hroidered, two large dorue fasteners, tans and I Rev. Mr. Atcheson, of Kippe»' slid not feel like cin tits ed at hurne readers, its he hits done, in twisting oxbloods . ............... . . • ..................... ,$I.00 Perrin's "Rutang," fi or 7 hook lacing Glove, -greens, f preiLched in the Presbyterian church g q ' Y •— I y browns, billets ;...... , . v, .. ....' ........ . ...... . . l .gni last Sunday morning and evening, or wemt visiting. and adding to my of ts, is only un• $ Rev. Air. Stewart filling the Kippen A certain young rtan of our village derstandable on one rte two t.heortes, C, R • When a lad Once Owns a (carpet Sweeper she never wants vacancy. ggges quite fregpeutly4_ 9 Kippen. clow I. e,, either that tie is forced to do it or is the sleighing; that way, Dred P hats not wit enough to see the witless- to a without one. -It keeps down the dust, saves the carpet, the furniture', and. saves labor, Mrs. Riter, of Winnipeg, Man., is Mr, and Mrs. Clark, of Constance ness of his ruction. r the guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs, spent Thursday at Mr. W. Stanley's. ' Yours, lies, sweepers made In the world are Bissell's, and .til( beat sweeper Bissell 'mal: es i4 tlieix niter, Albert St. She will apend tit© Mra, (leo. Rumlrall, of Marlette, is A RATEPAYER. "Superior." Price $3.50. l winter in Ontario, visiting friends }n visiting friends in the neighborhood. P. S. This is not copyrighted and Petrotia, Teeswater and elsewhere, Mr. F. Mulhollandte p nt Monday ill(- Star has perruissinn to puhlish and g Apple in eantelon accompanied evening art the Manse, li�ppen. billingsgate it according to order. i hyt, ree of h a expert pickers, viz., T. A number froth here attended the Goderich, D6c. 18. R.-1'• c Cook, J. (look and H. Robinson, left for exam. at No. Aon Monday. S' Toronto Monday where there is seven Mi-, and Mrs. Stanley attended the HODGENS 111 weeks' work in thecold storage ahead funeral of their cousin, the irate Mrs. The new schoolhouse at Brussels was at thetas, J. Simpson, on Monday, damaged by fire. Direct Importers of Dry Goods, Clinton. a