The Huron News-Record, 1894-12-26, Page 8l,.
nedy.,. Clinton,
ebill agent for the celebrated.and
tAge BRANTFORD And M:a-
tATIOULIN QVT 'E,R$,.
To A,idvertisers,
All .cftange qt Ad1,er1i etnenes, to
Haire :nserti.itr alt tris turret t issue,'`
emit hi* receittecl art the qae not
)sial^ that .altrI DAY NOON:
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Cii,h pari for eRiCr• r<nd. huttur.—CnsTIyoN Baur".
FIoN'I' Miss :ikr. The Young Ladies'
"giant S. Paul's Church will give a
rcert.in tlieschool-room on,Wednes-
�!evoning,. i{,)ec • 20th. to consist of
ings, choruses, songs and magic
'ntern 3views:a There will also be the
listribution of"presents,to the children.
Go and have •a. pleasant evening. Ad -
ion 10 cts,,..children Sets.
iss'.Mc EaA14",:.nf"Goderich, was
*lion Sunday
IsS MuRRA.`-y is:holida ying at Strat-
$1 in'aclvances pays for THE NEws-
.RnsooRr great , value.
4
E . A14:0,MRs, •,W,�'ILL. HARLAND are
atvisit'to friends in Detroit.
0. A. HARTT .;`leaves this week
o Chatham, where he will spend a
few weeks with Vs' sons.
RS. (Rs v)':GALLOWAY, of Seaforth,
the.guest of Dr,•aand Mrs Freeborn
st).week ti
OS JOHNeTON, of Varna, was
gt weettand had a cancer re -
04.40 -#145,1
e -
m hislip.,
Co. have a nice ad-
vertiSnienntTi"n the Christmas edition of
is, London Free Press.
FEENCIt, of the Mitchell Re-
ysttd `;' called,, on THE NEWS RE -
.He was on his
ser, where he will spend
tit )ills parents.
s.;'ll .cWnINNEY, . who is well
,roan -in- Clinton, took part in an
range context at' Gorrie last week.
to Videt .sayy#i;—Miss McWhinney's
ingingwort. ROA* a place in the hearts
of a Gorrie audierireand her every ap-
earanee was heinztily encored.
,:CREDIT TO EDITOR AND STAFF.—
heeBlythSfandardsays.:—"THE CLIN-
T(t2� NEWS -RECORD Celebrates its 17th
'anniversary phis. week by appearing as
a. 24 age paper. It is well gotten up
does Bret-. Todd and its able staff
EEK'S `PAPER. A great
*any . , strops and friends have com-
plrtnen !xis Pottle magnitude of last
Lws=REcoltn. The 24 -page
r.. cCrehiave'been repeatedly assur-
leeidecl credit to the town, to
)less tnen,- and to this office.
`o a rbrties M ice issued a larger
r trieoged number.
VANDAtisii.HFor some time boys
and young men who. should certainly
': know better, have deliberately broken
windows of privateresidences on Hur on,
Orange and : , other . streets. Stone-
tbrowingg is punishable by law and the
wanton iiestrr ctioin of private or public
property is Worse than criminal. The
officers of thelaw•should be notified of
this valdalism. ,
OU;InbitHitiE b Bose.—Neirt week THE
I+l; ws-R,nooirn carrierboy will be on his
annual 'oundti.` .This festive season
conies`ito
Once a year and offerings are
kuiteYder. During •the year our
' t'i'melaster David Mole, has been
, pretty ul in storm' and sunshine
• and; : will :Continueto be during 1895. .
Ienember the Carrier Bey next week.
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A GOOD LOCAL PAPER.—The Goder-
` lett Signal says;---"TIIE NEWS -RECORD,
'of Clinton, has entered upon its seven-
teenth dalurne, and eonimernorates its
birthday,with a twee tv.four pan edi-
tion. THE Nr ws-RECORD is a'good
' Itteatpapery but in politics it is an out -
,an -Outer -.for the Tory , policy every
' time. THE SIONAL extends congratu-
f toots to Editor Todd on the occasion."
IIOME Gracia OFmCEits.--The fol-
InWing officers for :the ensuing year,
were elected by the Clinton Horne Cir-
' 'cid at their regular,irfeetingg last week :
Leader, R. Irwin ; Vice Leader, Thos.
*arch R. Hodgens ; Fin. %
Sec., vV,•`R. Lough ;'Teas., H.
" Sec., ". Wiltse ;
Chaplain,. Mrs; R. Irwin.; Marshall, R.
'1tVelsli•; Warden; Ws T. Hill; Guard,.
W. Ftterett SentineliJ.,•Cook ; Medi -
cid examiner, Dr.J. L. Turnbull; Trus-
tees; R. Holmes, A. 0, Pattison,. T.
Jae reon, Jr.; Auditors, W. R. Lough,
a.:H'olnaes. '•
•'I.1tm.'WOitDsFROnt".A LdoitEitON".
t --.The annual Ohristiti as en'teirtainment
• 0E04 -Paul's Sunday School, on Friday
evening last, was, a very chaste and
prettY affair,'' one. calculated to draw
all the best feellttgs of the beholder,
,Nlierlittle gro p of sleeping ehildrenwas°
t7 ,o fit eaiiitsand angels to look
an ' every heart . in the large
anus* have swelled with
ti that 'tis well to encoura o
:e know not 'what hour; or the
t, when, we may be tailed before'
t Judge to. give account. for our
te, words, and works, •,The
entertainment showe=d the great
t taken in the SnImlay school by
incl, his wife, while the ever
attendance at Mrs With 'MOWS that Mr. and
are doing good work its
$ii hi advaneq.'peys for TEE Ewa.
REGORE--kreat value.
Miss XIMI,114 C7oQpEu,,. of Brusseht,
home for her hoilda�ye,
Mina if -we're of the county tow
was visitwg iii (]inion this week.:
L'xm TOWN SCi oor,s Will reopen on,
thufird of';JanuAry.
TUE ROUE iltpZE will hold ap, at
horse on January 10th,
tav E S,.•Conon alad family, of Eirri,',
wood, are on a •Visit to, the gentlenaan's•
brother Arthur and other friends in
Clinton.
MRN AND MRs, Torre, of Belgr'aye,
were in town last week and completed.
the transfer of the .Grand Union Rotel,
to Mr. Miller,
MR A. Q, PATTIaow, O. T R. agent,
Tsent a pleasant holiday at l'Iarniltoti,
oronto, Buffalo and other cities and
resumed work at his: old post last
Thursday.
Miss '1 FAuD ShiyTH, gold medalist of
Hampton hospital, who has been"on a
visit here, has secured a responsible
position as nurse in a large hospital
in Cleveland, U.S.; and leftMondayfcr
her new home. + , •
" Two GOOD SERDzo;\s.-Corrinannicat-`
ed by "An old Clintonian '-Two of
the grandest sermons.ever preached in
Clinton were delivered by Rev. John
H. Fairlie in StPaul's Church last Sun-
day.
S. S. OFricnns.—Last week the annu-
al meetingof the Ontario Street
Methodist unday School was held and
officers re-elected as follows :—D. Tip -
lady, Superintendent for the 21st year ;
11. Wiltse, Asst. Supt.; Ralph Tidlady,
Sect.-Treas.; Wm. 1 olloway and Jas.
Fortune, Asst-Secys.; H. R. Walker,
Librarian ; H. Israel, W. Powell.
Assts; G.'F. Oakes, Music Director; W.
Holloway,. Asst. Director; John 'Em-•
merton, Leader of Orchestra; Miss
Couch, Pianist.
CHRISTMAS TREE.—Friday evening
Last was a grand treat for the scholars
of Ontario Street Methodist Sunday
School. Santa Claus was there loaded
with Xmas gifts for every scholar in
the school. The tree looked simply
grand, being brilliantly lit up witht
candles. For over an hour the greatest
enthusiasm and excitement pre-
vailed while the Tree was being
unloaded. A silver collection was
taken at the door to pay for the
presents, to avoid touching the
funds of the school. In connection
with the above the „Superintendent,
Mr. David Tiplady, was , presented
by the school • with a , beautiful
oak easy chair and an address
as a slight recognition .' of his
services for -the past 21 years, he being
re-elected for another year at the
annual teachers meeting held, last
week; This school was never in a
more flourishing condition„than it is
now, the average attendance being
about 250.
UNION AuxILIAiiY i:'IEE'PINo. — A
union meeting of the three branch-
es, Holtnesville, Middleton and Summer -
bill Woman's Auxiliaries, took place at
Mrs. S. Holmes, Clinton, for the pur-
pose of packing the clothing which has
been made up since last June. After
singing "The Church has one founda-
tion,” Rev. L. W. Deihl led in a short
litany service in which all heartily.
joined. A letter from the missionary,
ev. Geo. Holmes, Lesser Slave Lake,
Atha, was read, to whom these branches
have sent 8 or 9 bales of clothing in the
past. The Missionary expresses his
gratitude to his helpers down in On-
tario. Then the packing began and two
good sized bales] were) packed and
sewed by devoted and willing workers,
and will be sent to Mr. Bagshaw, a
missionary in Rainy River. There
were 13 quilts, 12 pair socks, 20 pair of
mits, 5 coats, 9 caps, 7 hoods and. many
other articles of clothing, amounting
in all to 103 articles. The children of
the three Sunday Schools brought
their gifts on the Sunday pievious to
be sent as one little boy said, "to the
little heathen Indians." There was a
feeling of sadness at this gathering, as
all felt conscious that this was the last
packing they would- have their
present pastor with them. Since
these three auxiliaries have been
formed about 4 years ago they
have sent goods away 8 times, a-
mounting to the value of over $500.
The time, money and labor has been
well spent for has not the Master said,
"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one
. of the least of my brethren ye have
done it unto me."—Com.
THE BAPTIST S. S. ENTERTAINMENT.
—There was a good attendance and ex-
cellent programme presented at the
Baptist S. S. entertainment in the
church last Thursday evening. The
chair was very becomingly occupied by
Mr. D. K. Prior, an enthusiastic church
worker. The proceedings opened with
a march and chorus, "Christ is Born,"
by the school children, ,and prayer by
Mr. Coltman, after "which the .follow-
ing numbers were succssfully present-
ed and carried out :—Tableaux, 1 'Joan
of Arc" (at the stake) Miss Gill ; recita-
tion, "Jack Frost," Ruby Monaghan ;
recitation, "The Little ,1relper,"•Edith
Ross ; motion song, Harry and Albert
Front, o' Oliver Brotvn, Willie Cook,
Frank Akam ; recitation, "Winter," dda.
Pickett ; recitation, "The Beggar's
Christmas," Oliver Brown ; song, "The
Shoemaker," Earle Seale ; recitation,
"A telegram message to my mother,"
Willie Cook; recitation, "Aunt Nellie,
you've been bad," Maud Livermore ; re-
citation, ".A, fat turkey for the Parson,"
Frank Akam.; quartette. "Jesus is Born,"
Misses Akam, Robb, McEachern and
Gill ; recitation, "Finding Fault," Al-
bert Front.. recitation, 'Richmond's
Wath' every $2.40 worth of goods a
oautiful P!ate Glass NI1180R
China Cud and Sauoer
Como along Frith your little''$2,50, •and secure one,
We snake. a specialty of Fancy Goods, and
can, give you the best value. Don't be
led astray by flash offers of -side=
goods.
RANCE & SPALD'INO,
BOOKS, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS.
BIBLE DEPOSITORY. — CLINTON, ONT.
(AGENTS FOR 'PARSERS' DYE WORKS.)
REDUCED
:FROM $1.50
$1_1O_
YY.e are offering a nice Artotype Engraving in a White and
Silver, White and Gilt, White and Bronze or. White and
Pink Frame for $1.10.
This Line we were selling at $1.50, (and they were considered
cheap at, that) but in order to clear out the line we have
marked tbem down to $1.10.
Our Stock of them is so limited, so if you want a cheap Pic-
ture, come at once and get one before they are all gone.
That Antique Finished Rocker that we are offering at $1,,is
• _Great Value for the money. The number we have sold
is good proof of it. Tiiis is a Chiar that looks well in any
room.
�J. W. CHIDLEY,
FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
New
Buckles . .
About two months ago we placed an, ruder
for a line of Fancy Metal Belt Buckieri, of
American manufacture. : They Were bought
for the coming spring trade, but we stipulat-
ed that if at all possible delivery was to be
before Xmas, as they are verysuitable for
holiday gifts, they arrived on Wednesday
last.
They are American goods, made from a
white metal. Will not tarnish, are strong,
and as far as appearance goes, not to be dis-
tinguished from sterling silver. The designs
are new, tasty and pretty, just what will be
shown for next spring and summer.
We also have Black and 'White all Silk
Belting in two widths to fit the buckles.
The Buckles sell at 25c, 50c, 75c, 85c. The
Belting, 2 inch 28c ; 22 inch 35 cents.
If desired, you may select your Buckle '
any color of Ribbon or the Belting, and we
will make the belt complete.
Belts are worn now, and will be worn
next spring. One of these would be an ex-
ceptionally nice Xmas gift.
To all appearances the same as sterling
silver, at less than one quarter the cost.
CLINTON.
Christmas
BEESLEY'S
Holiday Gffts1,
Our White Swiss Embroidered Hankerchiefs
hand worked Linen and Lwan, would
make a suitable present ; our assortment
and values are unequalled.
Silk HankeiThiefs at
10c. to$1.25.
We carry a complete
line of the very makes
that sell and give at-
isfaction ; our prices
cannot be beaten un-
less on inferior goods,
we can give you a very
good G -love for 75c, a
better one for $1, and
the best for $1.20,
Girl's0thite Fur Boas, choice at
25c. to 35c.
Ladies' and Girl's 131k Wollen Mit-
tens, single or double, fine goods.
Gent's Gloves, Scarfs, 'ries and
liand.kerchiefs, and we sell them
at one pripe and that the lowest.
The WI
Favorite Establishment
LAINTOIC
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We are the largest dealers in Clothing in the
West, and hundreds of people will be
vesting in something new for Christma s
and to those people we want to say that
we can offer you the largest, cheapest
and best selection.
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See our wonderful $6.75 Ulster Overcoat.
See our $8 Overcoat che4 at $12.
See our g12 Overcoat and you will say $16,
See our $2.50 Boy's Reefer worth $4.
See our Famous $3 Pants worth $5..
See our Boy's Knee Pants 50c, 75c. and $1.
In Christmas Novelities we show a seleatio
from which many a useful present can b
selected.
See our Beautiful Range of
Men's Neckwear at 50c.
Piece
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