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The Huron News-Record, 1889-11-06, Page 841(10 POWD Absolutely Pure. T ei. A Illar 1 of pttrit.% r • wiwk,hiii.ne.. More ticononlion.1 kinds, nii,t cannot bo Bold in t... , with tl of low tepitp, rt t alum or plyksplinte. powdern. .1 . 8. HOY AL II A1(1 NU Pow Innt CO, 106 -,1•111•••..1.1r -isarlenelael••••••••[IMMINIMI 1 helluron News -Record Year --$1.9.5 in Advance. raaj Th ,414 d.es 11.0e CIO :1146600 to his baldness h let Lo. ade.,..rtising than he does in rent. A T. SrawAnr, the millionaire merchant :tr .V. — . Wednesday, Nov. 4th 1889 Cfloritit AND LoGAN Will open out in the grocery line, with a fresh stock, in earline's present 'swot, Combs's block, on Satiuday 16thhist. Wi Ey mirr in a few days- about $1000,00 worth of Miscellaneous Books. These are a direct Shipment from ' Geo. Routledge & Sensor Lontion,England, and left Liverpool on the 17th just by the "Parisian" of thc.Ailan Line. CHRIS DICKSON, Clinton. B no A IN DAYst.L T. C. Detlor. & Co. vold 1 call tblie attention to their Four Suvial Bargain Days,on each Friday in commencing on Friday Sth. 'We have • le goods and thedisposition t� do as we advertise. There is money in it for those who will attend our tour special bar!!Ain. ,Ltys. Make a note of the dates. 576. Boy Wanted. T(, learn the Art of Printing. Must be truthful and honest and, have a fair edu- cation, One whose parents reside in town piefio.r.sl. A. good opening for the right boy. APply at THE NEWS -RECORD OFFICES ktir AVER 5,000 ROLLS.OF WALL latek designs, just received at Iticksen's Book Store: Look out f 7)argains. . e FTATI Jome HoncENs, agents '.for 711.n.riames Dubois & File, .Gold Dyers, Toronto. We are tared to receive orders for dyeing aril cur!;ng feathers, and will till same promptly at reasonable Price lists will be furnished 575—tf LOCAL NEWS. lir and Around the "Hub.' gown guilt. L. O. L. 710, CLINTON, met in their ludge room last evening, Nov. TIIEICIez.; GOOD AND BAD OF A' SORTS. --The Chicago Canadian -American points oat that Dr. Cronin who was foully inurdeted in Chicago last Maytrod whose alleged murderers are :Leeou trial in that city, spent hte ,.4r!y days at St. Catharines. And that of the six men charged with beiftg implicated in the mur- der two of them hail from Canada, Alexander Sullivan, from Amherst- hnrg and Woodruff, from Wood - Also that John Graham who att:-..mptld to ",fix " tho jury hails from Perth county and A. S. Trude, attorney, with whom Graham is em- ployed, hails from Eastern Ontario. Erastus Wiman, who hails from Torvnto, is not in this bad lot, though he is engaged in a far more infa'uoue plot than that of the emir - der of Dr. Cronin. Tr Too Preevions,—The Lon - due Free Press says Mr. A. McD. Allan of Goderich is its authority for saying that "Clinton appears to be nyder a heavy cloud. Quite a number of the Doherty orgen on- ployeee are abon' to move to Goder- ich, and possibly the Clintonites may havn taken the dumps from that event," Rata! Leaving out of question the grammatical absurdity of "employees being about to re• move to Goderich" being an "event" that has given tho Clintonites the "dumps," it may be said that when the "event" shall have taken place it will in no wise affect Clinton. For their places will be taken here by others. Indeed we, are told that the Doherty Organ CO. are employ- ing more hands than ever, and, in addition, the lately established Oaka Company, in the same line, are ern- ploying a large deft of hands. A. McD'a chaff can be easily blown away by turning on it the stream of facts. There are more men now employed in the Organ industry in Clinton, than at any other period in its history, and their number will have to be increased to meet the de- mand for theee goods. Clinton is like- ly 1 tn tintain the lead se the "hub" ni the Organ industry in Western Ont,trio, as it also will that of being the i-Junnercial hub of the county. INSPECTOR MALLOOH is this week continuing the inspection of schools 411nurthern part of his dist!) HALLOWE eeWei-4teeTetrated" by the youtha of this town by a few harmless pranks, though we are told that in one instance a valuable fruit tree was destroyed: A TEACHER IMPROVER SENT UP.— A Merrickville, Ont., schoelt rustee has bleu sentenced to four mouths in the Central Prison- for aggravat- ed assault on a teacher. GOOD WEATHER.—The mild rains andsunnyweather of the past week have much improved farming opera. tions and prospects generally, though interfering somewhat with the taking up of the- root crops. NOT IRONICAL.—It is estimated by Mr. Webb, of Crewe, that the quantity of steel removed front the rails throughout the London and Northwestern system by wear and oxidation is about 4,500 lb. an hour, or 18 tons a day. THE TRIPLE MURDERER. -A4 Guelph on Saturday the jury re- turned a verdict of guilty in the case of Wm. H. Harvey, and he was sentenced to be hanged on pel 29th inst. It will be remembered that he killed his wife and two daughters. CALLERS AT THIS OPEICE.—Dur- ing the week we were pleased to see Mr. J. H. Colborne'merchant, Goderich ; Mr. D. 13. Calbick, furni- ture dealer, Wingham, who was re- turning from a visit to Woodatock ; Rev. Father West, who was making his usual pastoral visit to his parish,: iotiersju this vicinity. A LADY BOXER.—.A prominent Sunday school teacher in Walkerton who put his arms around a lady to keep her from falling into the riVer, in the rush of the crowd to see the balloon man come down, was re- warded for his gallantry by a box on the ear and an angry warning not to take liberties with married women. Go WEST, GIRLS, Go Wear.— A Victoria, B. 0, paper of Sept. 30th, says : " In Christ Church Cathedral last evening Rev. Arthur Beanlands officiated at a Oiot and very pretty wedding, Mr. Thomas Milne taking to himself a wife in the charming person of Mims Marion Elizabeth Gibson, better kuown as Bessie Gibson, tho daughter of Mr. William Gibson, late of Goderich, Ont." MAGISTRATES LAW.--POilee angle - trate Dr. Field, of Woodstonk, the other day remanded half a 'dozen little boys to jail over night for trespass, and now actions are being entered against him for false impri- sonmeut. There is a strong feeling in town that whether the magistrate kept within the limits of the law or not, he did not act with diacratie,p; Mr. Jos. Quick, whose -tutre'liOya were sent to jail over night, has in- structed Mr. Warren Totten to issue two writs against the P. M. for damages, and Mr. McDougall, an- other parent, has also issued a write AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE. ---The Palmerston Telegraph says J. D. Hayhurst, formerly of Palmer. sten, has charge of a department -in one of the largest dry goods houses in London, as manager and buyer. Tho firm may be congratulated on securing the see vices of so experienc- ed a gentleman as our former towns- man." The gentleman is well known in Goderich having been an employe of the Messrs Detlor of that town and ia aon-in-law of the late Samuel Platt Esqr of the same place. MECHANICS INSTITUTE.—The first of a series of lectures arranged for the delectation of the public during the fall and winter evenings was given in the town hall last Thursday even- ing, by Dr. Horsey of Owen Sound. The subject was "John Bright, the Quaker Patriot," which the lecturer handled in a fairly able and alto- gether satisfactory tuanner. His weakness, if any, lay in the way of omission rather than commission. The subject, however, is such an embarrassment of literary riches, that to compress thoughts arising out of it into a discourse of a couple of hours, without omitting what some would consider vitally salient point% would' be impossible. The chair was occupied by Mr. James Scott. The musical soloctiona were very nicely rendered and consisted of a trio in which Messrs G. H. Cooke, Shearer and Emerton took part, song by Mr. Harland accom- panied by Miss Walker on the organ and song by Mr. Oaks accom- /pauied by Mr. Shearer on the organ. The attendance was not as largo as the merits of the occasion demand- ed. If Dr. Horsey had been announced to lecture on "Bright's disease," and there had been circu- lar's distributed in the usual quack vein which so often causes folks to say "that's just how I feel," with the continued story appendix that cure-all bottles of medicine, speci- ally suitable to the disease, would be distriduted from the platform at 81 each with prizes of "diamond pins" and "gold rings" thrown in there would doubtless have been a larger attendance, for people do so dearly love to ho humbugged. /DICKS' N'S BAZAAR _0 o Not having room enough in My present premises, 1 have rented the Store in Smith's Blook, Next Boor to King's Bakery, And will have A complete stock of New 0004 there, air Will have an AUCTION SALE every Wednesday and Saturday evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. Private Sale every evening from 7 to 9. SEATS FOR LADIES. W. II COOPER, Manager. D. DICKINSON, Auctioneer. TERMS CASH. Chris. Dickson, - Proprietor. THE farming community are well pleased over the recent warm rain. It was what the fall wheat wanted. A Goon MOVE.—To have a cross- ing from. Combela drug store to Blackall's ofnce. An expensive ono would,nothu.lienessary. „. CANTELON & STEEP and their band of applepackera are expected home this week. The firm will be tendered a farewell supper bfeoro their departure for home. EARLY STORM. --A great snow storm in the western states has driven thousands of •horses aud cattle off their ranges, hun- dreds of the weakeraniettels perish - MR. CHARLES MASON, it retired farmer, for some years living in town, died yesterday Novr. 5th., Reed 77 years. The . funeral will take place Thursday afternoon. Deceased was an unobtrusive and respected citizen. ST:I/Aim's Cnurton.---:There will be a -full choral service on Wednes- day at 8 p. m. Thursday, Thanks- giving Day, service at 11 a. m. Collection at both services in aid of the church improvement fund. THANKSGIVING DAY.—Readers of this paper will please remember that the Moonlight Excursion on Thanksgiving will return in time to take part in the Concert under the auspices of the Cricket Club. For full,particulara see programme. Plan of Hall at Cooper's Book Store. - COLD COMPORT.—I read an article the other day which was headed thus : "Never have a parlo..." The meaning of the writer was good It was : "Never have a room too good to use. Do not 'shut all the comfortable chairs and sofas and pretty pictures up for strangers to look at. Do not keep it in dark - nese and chill until a wedding or a funeral opens." All that was very sensible HOUSE BURNED.—Early Tuesday enornine,e, the brick veneered house •occupied by Mr. John Weir, on the 16 con., just outside the corpora, tion, was burned down and nearly all the contents consumed. There was an insurance of $800 on the property, but it is more than likely' that this will not cover one half the loss. TOWN PAHLIAMNNT.=Merlfen day night. A petition was received from a number of ratepayers to have a crossing put down from Dr. Blackall's office to Combs's drug store. Referred to Street com- mittee. Accounts ordered to be paid :—Salaries: Geo. Tedford 100.00, W. Coats 50.00, J. Ridor 9.00, 8. Pratt 18.75, Property Ac John Jackson 9.00, do 4.00, do 6.27. S. Davis 5.27, Street Ac : 31.46, do 4.00, Electric light 74.80. Receipts from Hall 34.00. Statute Labor 10:00, Weigh Scales 19.50. Trea- surer's monthly statement showed balance on hand 289.70. GEonan VESEY ELLWOOD died at Sarnia on Friday last, aged 49 years, and was buried there on Sun- day. Deceased was the third son of tho late Archdeacon Ellwood, and from childhood to mature yeare m- elded in Goderich. He was collec- tor of inland revenue at Sarnia. He was of an extremely amiable dis- position. Well do we' remem itt Mtn away back in the fresh green diva of life's fair spring, and boy* hood's blossomy hour, when we atumbled over Clio in our attempt to scale Parnaseian heights under the tuition of that Nestor of Grimmer School teachers Mr. John Haldon. Too MUCH OP EVEN A Goon THiteo.—A party had a farm to let not long ago and ordered a notice in Tax NEWS -RECORD to that effect for a certain time. The property lemur - ed a tenant before the notice- was taken out. In the meantime a man and his son came twenty miles to lease the property /and were wrathy, probably excusably so, when they found that another person had been ahead of them. And only last week a farmer notified the public that two steers had strayed on to Ms premises. Before the end of the week the owner had been found, though he is not a aubscriber. While we aro pleased to have The News-Reconn read so extensively it would pay more of our madam to be enbscribers and be better for us. JACK FROST is getting a firm grip.' REV. DR. CARMAN, One of the General Superintendents of the Methodist Church, preached in the Ontario St. church in the morning and evening of last Sunday. His discourses were very able ones, and the attendance on both occasions was very large. On Monday the Rev. Doctor. gave one of the .best lectures ever delivered in Clinton: S. PAUL'S W. A. M. A.—On Monday last the Bishop of Huron visited the parish of St. church for the purpose of giving an address on missions under the aus- pices of the Woman's Auxiliary. There was a large attendance of mem- bers and others at half past two in din afternoon in the comfortable and cheerful school room, and tho Bishop, after the meeting find been opened, kept the audience interest- ed for an hour as he spoke ofthe apostolic labors of the missionaries of the Church of England in the regions stretching from the South- ern boundary away North to the Arctic Circle; of missions to God's ancient people Israel ; of Zenana work among the women of India.: The Bishop also gave some valuable hints as to the carrying on of the work of the Auxiliary, as regards missionary literature, and Dorcas work, that is the making up and sending of boxes or clothing and other necessaries to missionaries. A new door of usefulness was also open- ing before the Woman'e Auxiliary in the way of educating or assist- ing in educating members of mis- sionaries' families. He closed his address by reminding the meeting of the order of petition in the Lord's Prayer. It was the glory of Ged; the coming of the Kingdon, the doing of God's will, these first and always ,.belere„we..could-thiok of .oi "rOcOursel yea. East Wawanosh. A child of Mr. Joseph Johnston, of E. Wawanosh, about four years old, was burned to death on 'Wed- nesday of last week. Mrs. John- ston had gone to a neighbors a short distance away and the little girl took a lid off the -stove, in so doing her clothes caught fire. She ran to the pail which usually holds water in order to quench the fire in her dress, but thore being none and fleeing her mother cotning she ran outside to meet her which caused the burning clothes to become one mass of fire and flame almost en- veloping the little girl and burning her so badly that she died in a couple of hours after. A doctor was immediately summoned but he could do nothing but alleviate the pain for the time. Tha father of the little girl is a nephew of coun- cillor John Johnston of Clinton -4.. SutinuerhIll. Dame Rumor says there will be a wedding in the regions north of us in the near future. Mr. Edward Good, recently of Colborne, has moved to Goderich township, in this vicinity. G. M. Kilty has fixed up the fence in the front of one of his iota and built a new ono in front of the other which greatly adds to the appearance of our village. Mr. Jhoa Mcllveen awakened old time memories in the old timers by having a logging bee on the 3lat inst. In the evening he celebrated Halloweve by giving a dancing party in which both young and old joined in with a will. Too much cannot be said eulogistic of the hos- pitality of mine host and hostess on this occasion. Wisteeheiht. L. 0. L. 794, of this town, hail made immonee strides fa the way of progress—numerically, financial ly and otherwise—durieg the past year or do. Wingham, it is thought, will ore long be able to boast of ,.the banner Orange lodge of the county of Huron. Among the members of 794 are to be found many of our leading and most en- terprising citizens. Our member- ship is now over 110 in good stand- ing—brethren good and true. Dur- ing the next few months ;',a number will be advanced, and the firet R. A. P. degree meeting will be held on the everting of the 15th inst. Improvements will shortly be made on our hall to keep up with the times. urs! Fu /46cA ,.- 11111111111ilitt — J•1•1114.11.41•11Whilmi 61•11*.diata.1.0e4vd*stkos• • — * t * *• t * t * -11` t * t * t * t out Fur.0 ats * * * * 4 4. * A leading manufacturer of Furs in Montreal during the past summer made up TEN THOUSAND COATS, but we did not buy them all. We secured our share of _ them and we now show .the csi Selection, oi Good. Gook! § § § § § to be found in the County. Any man who is looking for a Good Coat should see our Stock. because we carry the best goods that money can buy, and an investment in a poor Fur Coat is throwing money away. We are famons for currying Good Goods and purchasers should remem- ber. We believe in Value instead of Price. CKSON BROTHERS, THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS, CLINTON. 11111111111111110111•111MMINIMIMINIIMIlli *Aimmm.." BARGAIN DAYS DURING THIS MONTH O.Detlor&Oo. WILL HOLD' 4 SPECIAL BARGAIN DAYS. THIS BARGAIN SALE WILL BE ON Dem Man of November 0 The following is the list of Goods advertised futleach respectiee Friday : Friday, Nov. 8Dress Goods, Plushes, Mantle Cloths. Tweeds, Jerseys, Flan- nels, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts 1 and Drawers, MILLINERY. dE laifets,his &eDrauers hritgs:Arbonszacesur1qv'NUv sideFURS, Hats, Caps, Millinery. • Terms Cash, or Butter and Eggs They have inaugurated thia now system so as to give the public a chance to buy goods on those special days at prices that will be within the reach of all. REMEMBER, it will bo only on the Fridays advertised that those Bargains will be given. Further notice will be given in the local papers for November 22nd and 29th. Come and see for yourself the Wonderful Bargains 'on those days. Stair Sale to begin at 8 ololock in the morning. • J. C. Dollar & Go.