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The Huron News-Record, 1893-08-09, Page 8atw•,�,m.�, ti Wing IP* VAIN_ 1040 k Orta tt 1itr ,genie no Ixl#+ kat Vs v4107 tutsrs$Lh g, hut t%a, tliiA'#wilt tr ' 1 neither the #n,! tt li+!natblrt thing to • do la to eeotFe a rottolito ouatmo hover - age. V l+.ttye ttt4 Moat int weed A �►tfttlly II*oto rORWE* to wowed - nil. wcic LAGER BEER, end the very be brands of Oceanian and rm}totted WINES, , i1ir.13lst,Ci)•;s and BR >`l'DIE$ pop prices are the lowest for the hest goads, . R'+spittr,svecral*ttentton, to linos for lod+ h41; and moiitotnal put poses; r • 'A04Eax sant BET, IGuNTON r 4dvtett secs, Aa a4u,taes, of •d4lwereissnt rtes, eb insure fuser $ioir in the. p rrentr i841 46.• mifst be reepfes t'tit the,oJ,ce #94 Meter '040 414TO?Ii it *0. o'V; copy/orchangesx-eceimat letter thar.$4T VRVA F BOON toilet hereafter $e a« t�su 4tluetti,Nr.'u own ri414 A. 2Fr' TOT}D, Publislteer. Huron Dews -Record $14, a7ter $I.25 in Advance -y_- •. T. ouuGOUiI.J", ottimad O.. Jytt, I,"'IJJ. t+OCAL NEW 8. iIt and .Aroused the pub, licf4..4 Qp Conch Chid tar Clio io,.--QANTRLOR B11013. 'p9 I+'ARIVIERS AND HORSEMEN.—Best i, i;rlgle harness a specialty, all styles and nitisestprices. Everything in our line cat One. Joi;Nsota & ARI1wB,harness makers, ' • `WANTE1p.4Any quantity of Plums, Cherries,<Bed and Black Currants and :Groose Berries, for wrier the highest tattrket.price will be paid., --N.. ROBSON. p "Genuine Wrought Steel Ranges from$30tn'$50. Why bnfrom pedlars :(when:�you can get them from. Harland , eros., the best quality and ° lowest prices. 700-tf b sh,paid toreggs•and butter.-DANTULON Baoa. CAN IA's, GREAT FAIR, TORONTO.-- Thoug not a; World's Fair, Canada's ' Creat Industrial Fair, to beheld at 'Toronto from the 4th to the 16th $eptendper, Will be very touch the same an eve resppet except as to extent, peStd will be equally as important to the ople of Canada. This year's Fair wilf•, it IS: 'predicted, excel all former ;ones, both in point of exhibits and in It attendance of visitors. The space An: tali the buildings has :already been applied for. New stables and new ca le sheds have been erected at a cost 'of"over $iOO,00t3; and visitors can pass !through all the buildings and view the animals under cover at all hours of the - The "grounds have , also been drained,' -new roads constructed arid many other improvements made. The epeoial attractions are promised to be greater and ,better than ever and will cinbrace many new features. A very , sttia:IL ,'proportion of • the Canadian people -ares going to the World's Fair at ' Chicago, the masses being intent on 1 ng in the Toronto Fair, of which tt•'a (`"feel justly proud. 1 AtUGUST 15th.. -Tuesday evening august 150, is the date .set for the Elocutionary' and, Musical ' entertain, ritnnt to be given by Miea Harriet. so -Sibte3 , and Miss Edith H. , Com,5e.t Miss Sibley bas for the past thtreo sa'aeons _ been entertaining on Oa: A;meiican stage and hoe proved herself a euceess as an• eloenttiouist„ Her repertorie is new, and consists f of -' dramatic and humorous selec, i tione. Mies' Combo, as a pianist, e ranks, high among th.e graduates of 1 Oita; Toronto school and is coming to e the, front as.an artist. As there •is a i Varied programme prepared we pre. dtct for -'them a full house. t :i: &REAT'EST ATTRACTION OE THE SEA- f goes.-�•A football match will be played e on the`Cttllegiate Institute gronndsthis 1 ravening' (Wecinesda`y) between the. professional men of town and the vulgi 1 pnpuli, ' The probable players .are:— Prof i -Munn, Turnbull, Shaw, 4gnew, Agnew; Coats, Bruce, Blackall, New- • e tori., Cbo_k,Malliinsbn. P d.:—Cbntelon, [)ohc 'ty►, Seruton, Boles, Benderson, 1 S1'a1da , Mc1C:'innon, Philpot, Theo- lidd, orrish, McTaggart. A very 1 Ting game may be expected asboth 1' s• are in. the pink of condition. ' ' d 1 ATUU ov MRS. PSHALL.--There 1 aied in Clinton on Avguat 7,1893, ,1 tt'tho residence of Wm. Jackson, Mre. 3 t rancee U'pehall",., daughter of the late Win. ,.RRattenbury. Dammed hail the V niefortuno:in' early. ch'ildhobd to'meet itltli a severe ticelaaelfrorrn which .she - tntt`'ered' Contin ouely, from the effects 0 if whicleahe finally had la auloonttab, 1Ii'b, ltptil all wassa great. and patient ti 'offerer atitl death',must have dame to ,p renes a°.liepppy rebase Nor her tronblev,' P the rube horn in Clinton 45 , y�earc ago ` b .nd, 'baa, boon ,life long,rosidont e'ver� +ince.. She baa ono son, Frank, 'who cleft mourn tits l`oec of a kind 'And i .ffeotionate-another,,. Sliti'lias felon. .h for of at NpuI's churdlf.. , he refloat ttl villi take' ,plstte'.fron, tho'':reald ce of it ter' ntotber, Misr • WM flattonbttryy. II iiilliitt Sitti'l✓t" ti t'3 pi. fn.. t+y�d y. e1 MIL , .k stilt �:nrr:x:r�_.c.�.r��sx; �x.:,x,= __� ._. �.r-...:K_-_.. ��:.s.•r-- �.x_:_r•^._... `..�. __•-, states ta liet`irrarnl+' ptntlI of,tltllklrellrt l'n J.1Taantpt", taf pQtletr eb,' w a kntw t't o1wb 4xet 4tr0do `* \YitUA101.,QfLou4optwae ip iowhlast a►aett.Qf..buoluoee, Mn. end )vi'C,, Pt Lou0,o0 wore in the IRat we4,k,, Ott... Cctsa$etie>;. Tprouta,, sua0 tn.<totvn'g fete dqR, iagt Weok, Itir,v} ::;'.DlElii �. of Oberon; loft'ou Ftid,a, t for kilo 'IYorldio Zeit Chicago, Miss 3lasstX, ;D TER, of' J'a0keee Bros., 'town, le''boliday,tng. in 11014t - ford. ft..73. Coitazz ,bag ileac !apVointe1 agent of treat* A.trtorileticiTeloghono Cow,, ttny, tt,4 1 Igsaae , , , Fng2'4LEi, of `$01tAltd,' 44 e*,', rran, of Godertek,,; 'a8 in tQWfn. 4n $uudoy. And, those `who conic first will have the best c 11a1149r becti,t1tG we are going to clear diem not if price, will, do it. fere .41'e sp4cial articles 1kxAaTER En; 14,1.0, Af $oafor0.1; spar;drag iiia botidaye ark. ria gt�apcl' ration's, Mr, Finch• yO MI;I iG. ouTi-.,,4 ntttobo,r of our bung spot i .veers' odtriging .Cyt on the Maitiarid hank `last week. But Coot; left tQ4ir an Saturday for Flit, 1�1`icii.; _tahere he>hue secured a eituatiot; in a waggon whop, Da.J.STEEr, of l,�ln,aipsg, Man.,4 the guest of his"fatlter, Mr. -'John Steep, who has beep very ill; - 'AN are pleased, tti .see: Mr, A. H. Manning so far recovered as to . be able .to take a drive: around town, Miss gams Cook, of Crabb's dry - goods store, Goderieb, was ; visiting in town part of this and lest week. Tun coopers of ;Stapleton, were laid off work for ,a few days last week. The supply ostaves running out. MIss Eva CROLL, of Galt, formerly of Clinton, WI holidaying in Mildmay with her sister, Mrs, J. •W.'Green. Ray. G. P. M'roianLL„of Plainfield I11 , occupied the pulpit of the Batten - bury St. Methodist Church on Sunday evening. MISSES Moneta; an•d Whitely, of Goderieh•, were in Clinton on' Mon- day on their retain home from Lon, ddn, Mn. A. C. M0PRERSoly, of London, late of Winnipeg, Man., was fruit prospecting in Huron County last week. • Mn. TAYLoR, of London, was view- ing the orchards in this vicinity last week with, prospects of buying in the fall. MISS WELLwOOD and boyfriend Miss Williamson, of New York, are the guests of the former's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ten;ee Richardson, of the llth con. of Goderieh township. APPEAL DISMISSEb.--The appeal f the Bell Telephone company against heir .personal property assessment, las been decided by Judge Toms garnet the company. LOOK AFTER THE WEEDS. --Thistles net other noxious weeds are going to eed on vacant lots in town. Should 101 the council attend to the matter( hose who have gardens adjoining +ave great reason to complain. DEATH. -Much Sympathy is ex pressed for Mr. and Mrs. Seale in the death of their little three-year-old son, .Tames D , who left his earthly home for the mansion above on Friday last. rhe funeral took place to Clinton cemetery on Sunday afternoon. PRESENrATfOlf.—.The member of St. amas' church, `•Goderieh township, +ssembled at the residence of Mr. Geo. 'tiddleton, on Thursday, Aug. 3rd, +nd presented to their organist, Miss ifaud Middleton,, a beautiful gold ring net breakfaefyoruet. A pleasant even - ng was enjoyed by all present. Mn. W. MITCHELL, driver for tloasts. McMurchie & Co., while+ out (riving on Wednesday last was thrown rom his buggy by the learn running way and had the misfortune to get hie eg.broken. Mr. J.MeMurchie,whe was vith him, escaped with alight cut on is face. `i'RAVELLERS.—The following were mong those ticketed to their several eetinations by W. Jackson, the enter rising outside agent of the G. T. R. : -Chicago—Mre,. Jarvis, Mise. Coate, 'u sa Oliver, Mise Leslie, Mre. Cal- nder, Mr. and Mrs, Wiseman, Rev. and Mre. }formes, Rev. Diehl and fesere. N. Fair, fir. McMurahie, R. J. iehardeon, J.11. Lowery, R. IveM and , J. Macdonald; Edinburg, Dakota, Murphy ; Aberdeen,.Dakota, Ralph Wade; Winnipeg, • Mi. J.'hnd Virga httehead. CAttnvtivO MONEY.= -Men have vari. ut, wayre of carrying .money, Batellere, akar and grocers carry it in t� ornmpl' d wad. Bankers iia nide Clean bills laced `full -length ifi a niorrocotr: ocket book. Erokere all fold their' ills :nose, doubling their money Ias :lt weret The,youldg buainese lean itatriee t in hiek,trsrt pocket,' while the ,sporI ng•grit berries' it in hie trouaer'e oekek'. Yarn, ra afire drevertr ifarry rl's �'riey�l�s, And' smile eilaall lois of WINDOW: SHADES. We have sortie remnants of the above goods and'they are clown to the LOWEST PRICE TO CLEAR. RO` INE. -= . JOE:, BOOK STORE AND NEWS DEPOT, CLIt1TON. .0011111.111111, ee ley 0 o� LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITS DRESS t EMBROIDERIES CLEARING . PRICES LIGHT AND lI` DARK PRINTS A i I) f PRESS GOODS Now selling fast at our Moving Prices. At Prices that cannot fail to please you. Silk Taffetta in Black and GLOVES, Colors at 10 cts. a air. P r EESLEY'S DRY GO DS E: ORIUI1 The Ladies' Favorite Establishment, 41100 TABLES. la 80. ,f►rir ' A3 en. -ties. Have you seen the DAnlap TABLES that we are offer- ing at 25,30 a l4 .45 .cents, They are great • -'k'ue at that. money. We halve also a line of Bedroom kits)ts, Sideboards and Extorts ou Tablesi That are v.ory cheap. dere bu4ing Ball and see what W,e can do ?ol"•,you. ,eU'e fur ttireir ius>ftie' po-01 4, tv ttet. f�° rs, I dI. di► te,rrgalt'Niel eht Daneilael`a ei nrt waao trAad iittpebd. to e . teen delta eor ndOrteter.' eai1'16ntt. ]deers terrytheirs ottiDLC•vinieruhek• ped,pe'a pooket.. et1►e reide4,ecSpiionits'eVotendryad. ., � �`- .rc,�. � •. �f1�ri�'�""�`a�.�a�"�-�. + _ % If,A':°'-y.v�< .�h �.`�{I�iri�.+...�.'a. «'t 4J..• lie d scou . during ugust on the folio Ain; lines. 'taljji•HCOrip,g0; � e T"M1•.: as crit ', of which Con be om ortab y "o u tl 'o• thew. ter; Men s Sims to O A big out in at.y . s ip*o.r 9TRA W 114 18,.. While our 06*i good. shape- no reserve 1 made in clearing 'al] s goods. out. - SUMMER TIES. Some lines at 3 for 25c., some`r for 25c., some at. 25c.,.._n neat goods. Whatyou mayneed for the baianoe- of the month in SUIVIIIER GODS may be had at cut prices. • �� Jatk-11,1 II ED'S'- and Boy's Outfitters, — + — x = — + + — -1- + — 150 yards Challi he per yard, were 8c., 9c, and 10c, 225 yards Challi 1Oc per yard, were 111e., 121e. and 15c. 125 yards best Delaines 25e per yard, all wool, were 37-c. 15 Fine Fancy Blouses $1 each, were $1.50,.$2.00 and $2.50 The above are four sample drives that will give you an idea of the inducement we are offering in Order to clear out surplus stock, This week we have receive the first shipments of our fax goods and are busy getting them marked off and pasted ;> into stock. Alnong the early est arrivals are Cottons, »'lar nels, Linens, Ribbons. Al sizes in Cashmere flosittyand. some extra nice things *1 Dress Goods.