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The Huron News-Record, 1891-09-09, Page 8To Advertisers. 411 changes of Ade'etisentents, to insure insertion in the current issue, must be received at the ice riot later than Alonilay ctoorc. Copy !o'• change received later than Monday noon Will hereafter be at the Adver- tiser's own risk, �t*fir j� Y TODD, PuLlidter, LOCAL N HAWS. Ise mid orotund the."15 tib.' ATowl1 1'7! alk. ooAJ. NornEs.—A11 entices in rheas columns of meetings or entertainments, previous to bogging of the same,at which au admission feats harged,orfrom which a pecuniary benefit is to be derived, will be charged at.. the rate of ten cents per line. THa Mnst' LAat:Ei.Y Ci RCI'LAT) I) PAPER IN THIS SELTION. • WANTED,—Apples, Plums, Peal's. Highest market price paid.—Caute- lou Bros., Clinton. 670-tt. WANTED—A good general servant to whom good wages will be paid— Apply to Mrs. Thos. Jackson, jr WANTED. --A youth nearly fifteen years of age wants a place as messen- ger boy, or to take care of horses— Apply to Mr. McKeown, at Twit- c}ael l's. PLuarsTEEL k Gisn:Nas have arrange ed to specially cater for the ladies by getting a special line of nice new goods suitable for fall wear, and have secured the services of Miss Davis in the millinery department and Miss Lesslie of Toronto, and London,Ene., for mantle and dressmaking. JOHN BEAcort's Torn Burk won money at the Goderich, Clinton, and Mitchell meets of the Lake Huron Taetting Circuit. THE friends of Mr. J. J. Wright, of the Puint Farm, Goderich, will regret to hear of the death of his wife on the 2nd inst., after a linger- ing illness. Me. D. A. FORRESTER, of Clin- ton flax mills, has been getting in a large quantitity of the raw material. He reports about the same acreage under flax in this section this year as last, and the yield a fair avenge. FRED FLLOM, an employe of the Thoruas organ cumpany,Woodstock, while at work on a buzz saw, had the misfortune to lose throe fingers and the greater part of bis left hand, the thumb and forefinger alone being left intact. SALT has been Struck at Sarnia at a depth of 1540 feet. Works had already- been erected in att3bT at'ron. When this well gets into operation it will add much further to compe- tition which Jots made the businese unprofitable to the eioneer8 and all concerned. SATURIIAs sense twenty odd head pf cattle passed tooeeugh Clinton from Mavitvlru tv Hensel!, DIr. Spooner says they are a flue lot et' strong looking cattle. They will be finisher! at Hansell, the owners pro- posing to fatten them there for the English market. AT it meeting of the judiciary committer of the Caua lian Lacrosse • Association held at Roslin 'Muse, Toronto, Saturday, in the Goderich- Clinton matter, Clinton did not put in any reply and under the rules the match is awarded to Goderich. The precedent was instructed to suspend certain players on the Clinton team and the club is suspended for the sea• son. THERE is a fair average crop of apples through Ontario and the time for harvesting or picking will soon be on hand. The prices that will be realized will greatly de- pend upon the way the fruit is handled and packed. An exchange says the irst'regnisite in the apple - seller is to come to his work in the iter.i 't of the iuJ eectiou, ''Ye shrill din 510 uiirigl'teouenese in judgment, in meteyard, in weight, or in men - sure. * Just balance, just weight, e just ophah, and a just line Shall ye have.' In Stich a case it would be impossible for any small, immature, smoky, scabbed, or deformed fruit to get into the barrel. In a few yearn the name of the grower whoee fruit was always packed thus would ensure good prices and a ready market—Ex. ,'1'ERTING Or TEACHERS. -We have been asked by some Montreal con- cern to publish something about some patent use of electricity for lighting purposes. Rot our town is already lit by electric light. Yet there, are other lights. On Thurs- day end Friday of this week the pedagogues of East and West Huron will moot in the Collegiate School where there will be brilliant corus- cations of scholarly light that will pale the effulgence of the most pow- erful "ampored" and "volled" elec- tric light. And it won't surprise the natives the least bit. The edu- cational facilities of Clinton are of such a high order that Clinton peo• fie .are contfnuallay iev glee, toss lig 4—irore� 'especially t lose wT o read THE NEWS -RECORD. Terms $1.25 a year, and no catch offers to got subscribere. The Thursday meeting of teachers will conclude with an entertainment in the Town Hall in the evening. Ms. Trios. JACKSON= Sony., is taking a trip through Manitoba. THE PnESRYTERY of Hurou met in Blyth Monday last and that of Maitland in Wingham on same day. LESSONS IN TAOItts.—A tack re'uie h..,,cuwera when It ideates the most mischief. It has many human imitators. BUILDING Ur. --The demand for more commodious premises to meet the requirements of the trade of Clinton has determined ex mayor Whitehead to erecta first class block of brick stores at the corner of Albert and Ontario streets, on the sites now occupied by lturnball's jewelry store, Cunuingharne's Express and the NEWS -RECORD offices, CLINTON MODEL SCHOOL.—The following named students are at- tending the Clinton Model School. Probably others will join : Lizzie Kenney, Janet Kirby, ida Kydd, Janet Mustard, Martha Smillie, Mary Smillie, Beatrice Stonehouse, Emily Thompson, Lizzie Lauchlin. Robert Fergusou, Edward Ilagan, John Holdworth, Edwin Jervis, John Lindsay, Wm. McDonald. Albert McDowell, Joseph McDon- ough, Wm. Rea, \Vm, Robinson, Frank Turnbull, Andrew Taylor, Edgar Whitmore, John Woods, Louis Wilde. BUSINESS —Mere words cannot re- pay the many kind offers we receive front time to time from outside par- ties to advertise gratuitously some money -making scheme for them. Schemes in which we have no earthly interest and the advance went of which we are strongly con- vinced would have no bearing on our well being when we shuttle off this mortal coil. But the cheekiest thing out comes from "The Colum- bian News and Advortisiug Com- pany" offering to furnish us with weekly puffs of the World's Fair in Chicago in 1892 if we will pay them for furnishing said advertising puffs. All such offers are declined, with thanks. Our terms are ten cents a line, with a liberal discount off when over ten lines. "A'r HOME,"—One of these social affairs, gotten up by the Young People's Christian Endeavor Society of the Ontario Street Methodist Church, came off Friday evening last. The object was a purely social one—to welcome Rev. Mr. Galloway and to make pastor and people ac- quainted. The programme was made up of music, readings and re- freshments. The choir was very hap-py.-ern th:air-se1ectione- wlrrth were rendered in •that artistic style which has given them quite an enviable prominence among the church choirs of the town. The Y. P. C. E. Orchestra, on string and labial instruments, was au agree- able varietiou. 'I he Quartette Club give ttelec,tions which seemed to be highly aphreciatetl. A reading by Mr, Manning entitled the " Travel- led Parson" might have U%en taken its referring the Rev. gentlemen whom they were welcoming, but he sat, we were going to saystoically indifferent to the portrayal of tees of the alleged idiosencraciee of the clu'l,, mut the fact is !',e appeared to highly enjoy 'rho reading as Mr. Manning seemed to poke him iu the ribs with, "How is that Mr, Parson Z" But when Mr. Giffin read a selection from tho philosophi• cal works ofArtomas\Ward,ono might have imagined wrath in the eyes of the lady members of the Y. P. C.E. . as reference was made to ancient female persons going about to sup- ply the "spiritooal" wants of the man and brother of the woolly pate, while neglecting the demands of his "stumik." However, both Mr. Manning and Mr. Gitlin acquitted themselves admirably, and we take it for granted that Mr. Galloway will forego a libel suit against the or and that the Y, P, C. E. larsiA; Window Shades We are offering our entire stock of WINDOW SHADES at greatly reduced prices, to snake room for FALL SUPPLIES will refrain .from any action (hat will make it necessary for the other to ':wear a wig. A duet by Miss Orphie Miller and Mr, W. H. Har- land, excellently rendered, was ono of the numbers. A highly pleasing part was the "Musical Selection ou the Glasses" b.; Mr. C. Hoare, as with wonderful delicacy of touch he evolved sweet sounds, that might have peon wafted from "Araby the Bleet," from the edges of Some two dozen vitreous drinking vessels. During au intermission of the intel- lectual treat a very important feature was carried out in the basement of the church . where nimble -footed Gaoymed' s and Mercuries served cofloo and cake to the At Isomers, and where homely converse also waited ou digestion in a quite social manner. The evening closed by a few remarks from Itev. Mr. Shilton, who came in at a late hour, having been engaged elsewhere, and by the pastor, both of whom re- ferred to the social side of humanity, and how the founder of Methodism aimed to oeter for it by means which approved themselves whether view- ed in a humanitarian, moral or spiritualpastor also tuoli ooc 'scion fo reTeriBilieltlfitt and hearty manner in which' be and his family had been received. From the very first they had folt as though they had come among old friends. Tho singing of the dox- ology was the finale. corning in shortly. 'Call early and get first choice. Robins• 0 Bros., Book Store and \revs Depot, Clinton. �BEESLEY & Ciax* Straw & Felt Hat Bep'tffl't 0 In answer to numerous enquiries we beg to advise our customers that the Straw and Felt Hat De- partment, which has been so long under the management of the late MISS L. BEESLEY, will be con- tinued by her staff of assistants, who will commence doing over Hats and Bonnets for the Fall as -- -soon-as the New Srapw-are to ._- hand, 0 B 883! au ' S Great Millinery Emporium, ClThe Ladies Favorite Establishment MRS. JOS. WHITEHEAD itafflicted Miss Menne) has returned to with conr,tiou of the lunge, town. Miss ANNIE SELL.F...�t- Q£ Kinear, DTR. W TAYLOR is back from dine is visiting at the borne of Mrs. l`1 x nglsm d'" J. C. Gilroy. \\ ooeseoCK SENTINEL REVIEW:— Miss McMurchie of Clinton is visit- ing at Inuerkip. Mit. J. I+' SPoeeett and wife of the Grand Union attended Detroit Exposition last week. MR. AND MRS THOS. JACKSON SR. are visiting their daughter Mrs. C. C. stance, Rat Portage, Ont. DR. Aw'ry of Mitchell has charge of Dr. Shaw's practice while the latter is attending camp at St. Thomas MRs. C. R. JOHNS of Winnipeg is here on particularly on account of the illneeri el her mother) Mrs. John cinch euibarrased financially and as O'Neill. free for Inoney as n frog is from liEaD the meritorious verses on feathers. If some of you folks that "F. '1'. K.," a owe us on subscription could have a another page, by whilom resident or Clinton, ou the photograph oft our empty br Loss of "Tishomingo. pockets, you would hustle a dollar or so and change the picture. Our REV. JouN GRAY, Baptira minis- cash receipts have been so light the tet', of 1{incardioo, tree accepted' a past month that a hessian fly could call to a church near St. Thomas, cast them up in ten seconds. We and will remove there shortly, dislike this 'contraction of the ourreney very much, and you, one 'I'tiiiti has heart no inlproyenient and all, should extend a hand to in the condition of Mr. \Vm. Mason ,belts ue out of the money panic wo during the past week; the probnbilie are undergoing. P. S.—Don't for- ty of his recovery we regret to note get to have your silver in your hand is very slight. when extended." MR. JAS. FAIR and wife hese re- turned home after a trip across the briny deep. REV. W. Raw. Presbyterian min- ister, of Weston, is visiting at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr, T. C. Bruce. The gentleman's wife and daughter accompany hien. Tower PARLiAMENT met In regu- lar session Monday night. A num- her of accounts were passed, routine business gone through and -2ou- stable Wheatley appointed truant officer. GRASPING THE SITUATION.—"It is a delicate subject with us," says a Western editor, "but we are very "Yes, It's A Big Stock.." ---0— —0---• We are told by the many customers who have already -- called on us that we have a big stock. Yes, we have the; largest and finest stock of SUITINGS, O'OOATING'S & MEN'S FURNISHINGS to be seen in this section of the country. A visit to our establishment will demonstrate what we say. We carry fine goods and our prices will be found as low as is con- sistent to sell them and pay 100 cents on the $. We want to call special attention this week to new stock of RUBBER COATS 1 just in. . There are many new and sensible styles this season and we have them. We always keep,in stock a large assortment. When you need anything to keep out the wet come and see what we have. 0 Our new stock of CHILDREN'S SUITS is in and we have many new styles to show. We art±. going to keep a big stock for the Children and we won't let you away for the want of suiting you. - Our new line of $2.00 Pants is taking well and we are expecting a big sale of them and Nye are preparing for it. 0 Our new lisle of 85 cent pants for the 1,oys will be ready. in a few days. e�— Our stock of furnishings is complete and we are ready with a fine range to show you this season.. - __0_— aekson .-. Bros Me. C. K. TEMPLE for some time (OBIT —There died in Clinton on past in tee eloleoes Dank here, now Sunday 7th Sept., Edmund Corbett, holds a similar position with the aged 54 years. Deceased had been same bank in Ilamilton. Mr. Rene oiling only a little over a week, and nington, of Exeter, has taken iris his demise is quite a shook to his place here. many friends. A widow, two daughters and one son survive him. I)n. GUNN is said to have bought Ile was for several years in the from ,Tohn Jackson the vacant lot woollen manufacturing business on Huron Street between Mr. here. IIe was town reeve, council- Biddleconlhe's private residence and lor, and assessor at various times. the Coate block, and McLennan has He was a conspicuous figure in town opened a bake shop in Jackson's and will be much missed. The block opposite. Tho Doctor, it is immediate cause of his death arose also said, will build a brick build- from congestion of the live ;,and ing, to be used as an office, on. he eerrbege.-Qf @;stomisehe .tlao,iigh 'WV "pl rf61116e: `"'�\fiien`-'�'C1ie -- flue` l he had -been troubled with heart at - tor has fixed up his patients so that fection for some time past. In the they can take their "feed", it will i interests of medical science an ex - be quite coevenient for them to step • amination was made which showed acmes the atreetand order the "staff ' it number of gall stones and a com- of life" that will make permanent plication of. diseseos. The funeral the good work of the Doctor. took place Tuesday afternoon. MOVING era -- Co. Are moving out4Summer Goods at a quick march pace. We have LOTS OF BARCAINS! for you this week. Some beautiful Black Dress Goods to be moved. PRIOES: • 5Oc. Black Henrietta now 371c. 75c. Black Brocade, 46 inches wide, 49c. 85c. Black Henrietta, 46 inches, 65c. Good Black Cashmere, 23c. A.11 -Wool Tweed, 25c. All -Wool Tweed, was 50c., now 38c: All -Wool -Tweed, was $1, now u`c, 0 MANTLE :-: CLOTHS This week, to start the season prices away down. There are too many to attempt to quote prices. Come and see them. 0 -- Men's Suits, $10, now $7,90. Shirts, 75 cents, now 55 cents. Pants, Overalls and Rubber Coats to move this week at a tremendous sacrifice. 0 Grey Flannels are wanted non' --see our leader at 15 cents. 0 --- Always busy at the LEADING STOREC 0 Dealers in Bankrupt Stocks, Berlin, Woodstock, London, Galt, and now CLINTON, ii