The Huron News-Record, 1892-06-15, Page 8ti
SHILOH'S
CaNSU PTION
CURE*,
This GREAT COUGH CURE, this
successful CONSUMPTION CURF,
iswithout a parallel in the history of
medicine. All druggists are author"
ized to sell it on alpositive guarantee
a test that no other c wooer' succes
fully stand. If you have a Coug
Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, fo
it will ours you. If your child ha
the Croup, or Whooping Cough, rase
it promptly, and relief is sure. If you
dread tliat insidious disease CON,.
SUMPTION, dot fait to use it, it
will cure you or cost nothing. Ask
your Druggist for SHILOI1'S LURE,
your
10 cts., 50 .Cts. and $1.00. if
yonr Lungs are sore or"Back lame,
use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. 25 Cts.
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LOCAL N CAWS.
In and Around the Hub,
(ZirOIVIl 'Atilt.
aCAM. No•rtens.—M1 notices in These
columns of meetings or entertainments,
previous to holding of the saine,at which
en admission feeis .1I?arged, Or from tyleid ,
a pecuniary benefit is to be derived, trill
be charged at the rate of ten cents per
:Ills. THE', MOST LArh itl.Y t;I t:CCLA'"!;U
PAPER IN't•irts SECTION.
014 WHAT A COUGH ! —Will you
heed the warning. The signal per -
hairs of the sure approach of that
more terrible disease Consumption.
Ask yourself if you can aflor•d for the.
sake of saving 50c., to run the risk
and do nothing for it. We know
from experience that Shiloh's Cure
will cute your cough. It never fails
CORPUS CHRISTI to. morrow.
Mus. J. W. ILI•rEn is on a visit
to the Queen City.
...��LtssLL`i.. I�trTt ia.yisitae;friends
°
in the vicinity of HillstIreeu.
Dis, GIIJSoN was the guest of \V
B. Dickson, Brussels, for several
clays. _
1L GA r rv, town, h is taken a
position in the store of .Jameslrwiu,
Di teasels.
Mn. AND MRs. F. W. WATTS
were guests at the Sherlock—Floody
.nuptials last week.
Mits. Wm. COATS, Sn., will visit
her son, Rob.W., at De'tr'oit this
week.
De. \VM. GUNN'attended a mot,
ing of the American Medical
Aesociation in Detroit last wet*.
Mu. Maclean .I)CwSLEY has so
far recovered from his recent serious
illuess as to be out last week.
:tics. II. W. STEEP of Coning•
wood is visiting her parents Sir.
aud Mrs.-'Jo•hn Jackson.
ONE of the mbs't severe thunder•
storms of the season enveloped Clin-
ton and vicinity last Thursday
. noon.
A NEW SIDE',WALiC on Mill street
would meet with the unanimous
approval of citizens in that neigh.
'bothood. And it is badly needed.
A telegram • watt last Saturant
received here announcing the
arrival of'tlr, 'i'. Jackson, jr,
Britain.
Mtsu DosoTtrC f UQLLAliAN return-
ed to town last week after havip0
spent a couple of week iu sportive
rumination iu the oiroular town of
the Signal and Star.
MR, WALTER COATS, of Ping=�'•
hatn, formerly of Clinton, lost his
only eon recently. Mrs. Wet.
Coats, tar„ town, attended the
funeral.
Ws. BEAR much oriticiara of the
local climate lately, Some people
don't know When they're well off,
Why, the one thing that keeps it
front snowing is that conditions are
favorable to its raining,
THEIRS died in Toronto on the 8th
inst Arthur Forsyth, infant son of
Allan and Winnie Read. Mr.
Read is well kuowu in Clinton and
has the sympathy of his friends in
his end hour
LAs•r Saturday's daily Mail con-
tained pictorial iLltistrations of Sea -
forth, showing its leading citizens,
buildings, foot hall team, &a. The
J:.epositoe says the town has notbeun
done justice and is disappointed
with the work.
Tau Stratford 7'imcs has ceased
publication, having been purchased
by the Herald printing cowpony,
who will merge its circulative in o
that of the Herald. There will now
be two English papers and one
German paper published iu the.
city.
CANTELON BROS. made a ship-
weii last week of 3,300 pdunds of
choice butter. This firm haudles
an immense qurtntity of produce
annually, Last yearCantelon Brum.
haudled over Fix thousand baskets
of cherries and plums and this year
they intend cluing more extensively
than ever into the buying aud sell-
ing of all kiuds,of fruits,
JorrN Saturn, the invincible,, left
yesterday fur Stratford to represe.ut
Clinton Court at the n:eetiug of the
High Court of the Canadian Older
of Foresters which is iu convention
there this week. The nhembets
of our local court know the right
elan to send to such meetings fur
our Jobe Smith is the John. Smith
of the Order,and in some accomplish-
ments of the world.
DIot1E PoWER.—IThore was freight
ed through Clinton per G. T. R.,
one day last week. front Goldie,
McCulloch and Cos. mammoth es-
tablishment, Galt, Out., a 150 horse
pow'e fi iidein compound: W-1reeloo•
Engiuo and Boiler, for Mr. P. Kelly,
Blyth., It would eeettt that if, Mr.
Kelly eau u+gt•spottt`COaah.li
.he has nerve enough to secure a
"150 horse power tandem." "Wait
for the w•aggou and we'll .all take a
ride." •
MAC, CANTELON liar his left ear
bandaged now-a•days. He is one
of the stagers at lacrosse and was
wounded at a practice match. II.
W. Ball, a nimble player, unin-
tentionally committed the deed.
The wound was an ugly one, the ear
beiug" badly lacerated by a stone
accidentally getting into rho In
crosee stick with the ball as the
latter was being thrown, Mac. will
likely be at his post in the contest
with Goderich to day.
Rev. G. F. SALTON. at cue time
of Clinton and Goderich, will be
stationed at Brussels for another
year.
Oen cricketers were defeated at
Exeter on Friday. The Clinton
team will now got down to business
and make it watm fur all comers.
THE DAUNTLESS LACROSS Ci.uu
meet the Hurons of Goderich on
their own ground to -day. A close
game is expected ; one worth going
to see.
7 MISS AGCIE ANO.MIt. JAMES Me-
Muucuu: are in Ilarriston this week
attending the nuptials of their friend
Miss Bessie Waddell who .is not
unknown in town.
M.R. AND MRS. P. W. HAYItARD
returns i on Saturday from St.
Louis where they found it so warm
that the temperature in Clinton on
;t Sunday was (4 polar frigidity com-
pared with it.
Facts Worth Remembering.
A line of Flannelettes at 4 cents, worth 9 cents,
A lot of Ladies' and Children's Gloves in Lisle and
Taffeta at 10c., worth 2Oc,, in black and colors.
Another let of Taffeta and Silk at 1.5c , worth 30c., in,
cream, black and tans,
Some of those all -Silk left yet at 20e.,,;worth double the
. money, in black, cream, tuscan, sky blue, fawn,
brown and mauve.
If you want the best wearable 'Black Silk Glove in the
market ask for our Silk Milanese Glove.
A line of Parasols at 45 Outs, worth $1.
A big pile of New Lace Curtains that are selling f t and
winning new friends every day.
A big department and a big assortment that is a general
favorite with our lady patrons is our line of
STYLISH MITJLINERY.
The most complete range of styles and the very newest
novelties are always fourlll in this department.
BEESLEY & COMPANY.
Have you seen our
4 IABY Ok'RIAaE?
It is a great bargain.
Have you bought some of our
23 cent CURTAIN POLES ?
\.Tour neighbor did because they had such a beautiful
finish,
Did you take advantage of our low prices in
Wall Paper & - -
- - Window Shades.
Our prices have attracted -customers frorn Seaforth, and
disturbed the minds of tradesmen m surrounding towns.
—mph wain to 'i'''i dollar or twenty-five (dollars
"go a long way way in WINDOW, .S HADES or WALL
PAPER give us a call.
obins
ros0,
Book Storo.and News Depot,. Clinton
OH, MY kE
What does 01(1 Sol mean by this terrible hot weather ?
Why, he is just red hot mad because IHAItLAND BROS.
baye secured control of this section for the
ON Tuesday Juno 7th Rev. Joseph
Elliott,
ian now
p stor ofnhOnt.iesby, CELEBRATED •LE lCH VALLEY COAL
tewas
united in marriage to 'Miss .Rose,
only diughter of .Mr. John Essen, v and have purchased sevei•al cars 'to he delivered this
month. It is admitted by all to beTIII BEST and it is
London, formerly of Bay[ield. The
ceremony was peiformed by Rev. claimed that it will give •
W. J. Hill, rector of the church'of
St. John the Evangelist, in the 25 Dior Gore dare .11eat to to Toll '-;
presence of only the immediate
relatives of the contracting parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott left on a trip
to Montreal. The groom is well
known -in Clinton having attended
the High School here for some
lime.'
BANK IlounERT SCARE.—Ono
night last week a party of young
',e.ople were toturning home late.
\V hen passing down Albert or
Itattenbury street a light was notic—
ed it Mc'Caggert's'bank. The idea
of a bank robbery seized the party
at once. M r, 2t1 c'I'nggart ' was
notified and a messenger despatched
for Chief Wheatley. \Vhen they
arrived on the scene all was dark
and quiet. It is the custom of Mr.
M. McTaggart to nightly visit the
bank and ascertain if all is well, and
on the night in question wee mak• \VE are pleased to see Ed. Iiolmes' FRATERNAL VIsvT.—Clinton Star
ing the usual visit when the young out again, although it may take the Lodge 378, I. 0. G. T•, paid a
people made the discovery. ailing Bink all summer to become fraternal visit to Seaforth Lodge on
LANDLORD van 'I'h NANT.—At the strong ngain. Wednesday evening last, of which
last session of' the Ontario Legista- A NEW swindle is being the San says :—Tho members of
turn au amendment was made to the worked among the farmers by a Cliuton Star Lodge paid a friendly
Landlord and Tenant Act, which is sharper. IIe canvassed the neigh- visit to the members of Iluron
not generally known. By the new borhood some time age taking orders Lodge on Wednesday night and
enactment guy tenant falling into tor evergreens. The order is given brought es very large and interesting
arrears for tent, with tho exception for a box of shrubs a fuot squarer, to programme with them, consisting of
of tho first month's liability, leaves contain about fifty phtuts or so at vocal music by quartette, duets„
himself open to ho seized, and no five cents each. But when the foot solos, headings, recitations and an
goods or chattels which be may square box comes to hand it con- orchestra consisting of eight pieces,
possess are exempt from this seizure. tains in some instances 2,500 Plants namely, four mouth organs, one
Everything goes. Before this costing $225 instead of 50 for $i'..50. autoharp, too guitars and one
amendment the necessary articles It is estimated th it at least $50,000 triangle. The members of Iluron
such as a stove, six chairs, personal will be taken out of the vicinity of Lodge also took part in the pro—
clothing, etc., could not be seized St, linty,a by the swindle, if the gramme witho readings music solos
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for rent, but now all that is chang- farmers do not Succeed in the sit and duets. \W a were treated to an
ad and the nail who falls behind is entered against, the proprietor of the open serenade by the members of
open to have seized and sold every nursery at St. Catharines who Clinton Lodge. It is to bo hoped
article of personal property which supplies the evergreens.-131•ussels that they will repeat their visit
agtin before very long.
SACRAnENT of the Lord's Supper
was observed in Willis Church last
Sabbath morning. In the evening
Rev. Mr. Shilton occupied the
pulpit, Mr. Stewart conducting the
service in Ptnttenbury St. church.
ItTu, WILL IftTLRnCE, of the
Tinton Road, was thrown over an
embankment into a gravel pit Fri-
day, by his teem becoming ob-
streperous, and he was quite serious -
13r injured, though no bones were
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Our Weekly. Reminder
Of what ! you all cry in a chorus. _ Well, of something that you scarcely
need be reminded of, which is that
than any other Coal produced. Why use common coal
when this coal can bo purchased at the same price.
ORDER E LYa
IT 18 HOT l
Every mon in the country, except dead men, would feel the heat of th
last few days, and the winter under,•lothing he has been .wearing would
simply tend to increase the heat. Every lean should now replace his
winter flannels for
Light, Cool it albri.ggan or
so as to secnre LOW PRICE. as owing to a strong
combination of the Railroad and Coal Companies higher
prices aro anticipated this fall,
Iron and Hardware Merchants, Clinton.
Ifeadquarters For lIUT AiR FURNACES, both Wood and Coal.
Call and get quotations.
Natural Wool Underclothing.
In the matter of Gentlemen's Furnishings we hold the confidence of the
community and our word is considered the best obtainable authority. We'
therefore venture the opinion, that sp'alciug from t xderienoe, we believe
every man should wear
Light Summer Unclerwear 1
Not only for the consideration of hFalth, but also for the comfort there is
to be derived froni it. What mate is there that has, not at some time
experienced the discomfort of a shirt that seemed to have a desire to act as
an.ear muff' right at a time when such a covering was least needed. We
have, and we therefore advise all to he comfortable,. Buy two suits of our
Balbriggan. 'Underwear at 41,25 a Suit. Beautiful limes at 75c., $1.00,
$1,25 and $1.50 per Suit. Remember, the best stock of OUTING
SIIIR'I'S, of every pattern and quality, to be found at our establiahonent.
The Noted Hatters,Clothiers and Furnishers,
Clinton and. Seaforth.
broken. i ho may be possessed of. I Post. •
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10
DURING JUNE.
0
cents a yard will buy Fine Sateen Prints, were
made to sell at 121 cents.
In 1 cents a yard will buy some lovely things in New
2 Summer Prints, elegant patterns, dark and light
grounds.
cents -,a -y'az'*s# ,t :tE4>a�ods--i-ti the
1U following shades—Fawn, Navy, Myrtle, Grey and
Brown.
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CE nts a yard ° will buy double -width Grenadines,
nice .patterns, fast black.
20 cents a 'yard will buy Fast Black Satin Stripe
and Check Muslins and Fine French Spleens.
cents a yard will buy the finest line of Fancy
. Delaines in Town.
40cents a yard will buy double-witdh Dress Goods,
stylish materials, good colors, worth '5() cents to
GO cents.
50
OUR HAT SALE
cents a pair will buy Kid Gloves that were 75
cents and $1 a pair.
Last Saturday was a great success. Did you get
one of our cheap Bats ?—a great many did and
were well pleased. Don't think these are old, out
of date goods ; they are not ; they are this seas on's
shapes. We have still a few left and till they are.
gone A DOLLAR BILL gives you your
choice.
Estate J. Hoijes,
DRY GOODS PALACE, CLINTON oNr.
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