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The Huron News-Record, 1895-12-11, Page 8IP este `Wet. iug of t. Vlin on Coir s ative A a, tialrt Arps held lest 'Wvdrlesdaysgenitii;. !;fele arca were appointed to attend the 1 idieff Can,veutiau;lt tiMith'a ldili yesterday. , The election . of officers waspostponed until ,Filey eyening of this week in the Orange Hall. Let there be a grand rally on Feiday even- iog. .• Now d'us't. -For • Setae renaon tare kngwtt to Tui ' NRw&-REo0Up all the printing for the Blouse et Refuge con- eel% dre., was converted •. ko out• ceteenied town cam, Au a Matter of comllon . coertesy anduistice there • should have boon at least a division of the work, even if the Mayor was a member of the committee. To AnvairrIBnRa,—Aur advertisers should remember that ill changes for the current issue roust be handed in not later than Saturday noon. With a pressure of other work it is impossible to maps changes on Monday. Please hear in mind we cannot guarantee changes unless we receive copy by Sat- urday noon. ATressarrvn WINDOWS.—Few town the size of Clinton possess as wide awake business Men. Here they real ize that a well dressed window is im portant and just now lire displaying ex cellent taste a d judgment. Our re. ders will be tivel1 repaid in viewing th well-dressed sttdore windows of Clinto busiuess men. SuccEssPuL.—Last Saturday Mrs. B. Cole underwent a critical surgical oper- ation and we are pleased to learn is do- ing nicely. It was performed by Drs. Gunn and Turnbull, town, and Elliott of Chicago, formerly of Bruccfield. Mrs. E. Butt, of the Base Line, also' submitted to surgical science, was op- perated on, and at last accounts was improving. SANTA CLAUS A TRIPLET.— Santa Claus is a triplet this year, as usual, in tine office of The Ilhistrated Buffalo Ex- press. Three sumptuous Holiday Num- bers are to be issued by that popular journal, for the weeks of December 15th, 22d, and 29th. The first is to have a stunning cover in three colors. The second, besides colored cover and oth- er Christmas attractions, will contain the prize-winniug photographs in the WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER llth, 1895. Express Amateur Camera contest. The third or New Year's Express wilt also be extra big and extra. fine. It is evident that the Illustrated Express means to end the year in a blaze of glory. Certain it is no one can afford to miss these Holiday_ Issues of The Express. great, cialpsideratipus-are Style, Beauty,: Pkice., The drat of them we *Re, you can confidently trust us; for 11441010, w.erairow.ete 1Gire latest novel attod eneinepliy afcorrect." The, seeopd must be left. toe .the PIRchaser,leit feete,s differ regax ding the heaut f 4 ;X,; We' have the variety and diose whet have been the rounds tell us ourgeoda ha ve;the beauty that belongs 1;00 lens and elegant designs. The, third As everybody's business: . eve ask 1.4 a fair comparison and eerewicee Will clinch the point. As a siCl#14e 'eti our vfilnes just examine enne•kaney China Department; if you i at re,auy inclination towards buying ir$ this line'Our.-stock demands tha, you, should; it is hut an index to all our departments in variety and ele- gance. We buy only'from up-to-date bouses and consequentlyg5et the newest ideas. Opportunities don't make long stays an& require prompt action to capture them. Buy ;now, if you want a nice arid.aptropriete present. THE D. Fay Co. the Huron News -Record 51,55. • Year—$1.00 in Advance 0 LOCAL NE W S. • in sand Around the flub, gown gait. Ohoiee winter apples for sale—CANTEr oN Bans. emu EXCHANGED Boa WHEAT, Rolled oats for oat' at O. OLSON'S Clinton. • TUREkYs eese and Chickens want- ed, wings abd tails unplucked; highest clash. price.—CAiaTELON BRos. W :re --Two or three furnished or partly furnished rooms, without board, suitable for young married coup- le, apply to Mr. A. W Hartt, at the Molsons Bank._ Gems* ,17 taken in (:`Steve ok, and chicken feathers change for furniture at J. n's. Masoinb Bete-rune—The following. are the otiicare°.of Clinton Lodge No. 8f. As T. and A. M. elected last Friday eveniet :-�T,_.W. Shaw, J. P. M. ; A. J.. Holloway,. W. Mel Oliver Johnston, 8 W.; W. D. Fair, J. W. ; O. S Doan, Treasp er ; J. B. Itum•ball Secretary; J. T. Euterton, S. D. ; J. Be Hoover, J, D. ; J. W. r Chidley, I. G. W. J. Paisley D. C.; D. B. Kennedy, S. S. ; J. E. Blacken, J. S. ; J. Ryder. Tyler. - MAOCABEE ELECTION.—At the regu- rar meeting gf Kearns Tent No. 66, last Friday evening, the following officers were elected :—P. C., A. M. Todd ; Rev. J. W. Ford, Commander ; Lt. Com., Seams; Chap., H. Crich; Si rgean Jos. Crich; 1st M. of G. F. Qrcb'Geo. White, 2nd M. of G. ,We.. ndsboro, Master -at -Arms; JoshuaWhite, Sen- tineI; Thos. Biggart, Pickett; Physi- cian, Dr. S$aw. Its is expected that the installation will be a public one and will likely take place during the piresent month. The organization is one of the strongest, cheapest and safest. insurance societies hi this world loathe membership here leslightiy on the increase. ELELHZM WARDEN".—Mr. H. Eith- er, Deputy --Reeve of Stephen and .the competent, chairman of the House of Refuge $gii,�din'g Committee, was un- animont,'lyr,Vot tt,, $25 by the County o, Council an '"s ltgtikrecognition of his. valued dervieeettsitolaneetion with the work. This recognielerewas fully justi' ede electors would -lave endorsed ati op propriation of $100, because .We ktif'R' he earned and along'evitl, •uoiritiltee saved the aSounty many titnesthat sum. We would now suggest that County Council elect Mr. Either Warden at the January meeting: Such an act would be a fitting and worthy proceeding. No member will be better qualified for the position. MUNICIPAL MATTERS.—From pres- ent indications it would appear that there will be livety times in municipal matters between the present time and ti(e. 6th of January. Whether all of th'epresent members of the town council will offer for re-election is hard to say. Mayor Holmes has held the office for teen years and will likely be re-elected ,z ifh ffers. There is talk of giving pp. ; tion to Reeve Kennedy, white cillor Cooper is on the war path opposition to Deputy -Reeve Cante Ion. Among the possible new candi- pdates for eonnctllors are Thos. Walker, J' B. I$oover, 3. W. tihidley, H. B. tfonibe S. E. Blackall, Sas Fair, Jr., J. Hat nd, S. G. Plummer, Alex. Arm - ug and several others. thaw TO PLEASE. --The Exeter me is not���ppleased with The Newe- � co D's House of Refuge number, crap .: seethe belief that there Is mem r. venal actions for libel, and sags: me of these (cuts) are fairly good, 4 of Mr. and MM�e, French and ry.EEitber ore as unlike those ascotti l possiblybe." The opin- our est pp eoxttempor ry does note agree wi h.. t t : of the immeni'e nngrber Of peopi 'Yup Were present at the.'Rous'e of Refi�ea.8"penng. They knew the lady ttird gentleman at., as glance from the fact that they° Inld seen their pictures in tiau Nuw - 10tottn and hundreds of personal ex- in' bend . But wee uppose the pinion othe Times Critic ie superior to that of tilt PEOPLE i ---on paper. BRIEF TOWN Torics.—Mrs. Andrews was viditing in Exeter last week and was theuest of Mrs. D. Johns while there.—Arthur Cook was in Hensall last week introducing his patent clothes reel.—Mr. Riley, of Kippen, was 'in town last week.—Blyth fiitandard: The following Clintesians were guests of Mr. Jas. McMurchie last Sunday: Messrs. W. P. Spalding, Jas. Fair, jr., Jos: Rattenbury, W. D. Fair, Oliver Johnston and Norman Fair.—Mr: Jas. Noble, of town, is visiting his brother Thomas in East Wawanosh.—Mr. Crane, formerly baggage master _ at Blyth, has been transferred to Clinton, and Mr. Maguire from here to London. —Mrs. Lack Kennedy has returned from a two weeks' visit to Seaforth.— Miss Leslie spent Sunday last in Seaforth with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Watson.—Miss Lizzie Elliott, of Goderich, is spending a coup- le of weeks at her home in Goderich township.—Mr. R. Gauley, of town, was in Brussels on Wednesday.—It is unfortunate that several names have been omitted from the resent County Council on the marbles b at the House of Refuge; the error wi l doubtless be rectified. —Mr. S. J. An rews has been ill during the past week.—Capt. Rance has been indisposed for several days, but we trust. :no serious, results may follow.—Word has been received of the death of Jacob Connell at Cleveland; he was ht one tirne residing here.—Henry L. Cole has accepted a situation es as- sistant station agent on the Santa Feei R: R. and is now on duty.—D. Cante- len shipped a car load of live hogs to Collingwood on Monday, the prige paid here being 31c per. pound.—Mr. Miller White,• of the Exeter Times, was in town Friday.—TIIE News-REcoRD had a •pleasant call from Mr. George Curry, of the Nile, on Friday.—Reeves Ratz of Stephen and Cook of Howick will not_ offer for re-election.—The statement wail made at the banquet Thursday evening that Goderich se- cured the county seat over Clinton by ogly one vote.—The millionaire editor cf the Hensall Observer thinks there is too much noise and fuss over Huron's House of Refuge; not'so.— Mr. Searle noticed a robin' in his garden last Sat- urday.— The Horticultural Society starts with about one hundred mem- bership; cubo meeting last week Mr. H Fostergave an excellent address on " tusk! it gardening in Winter."—In lug D. Gardner's new house one evening last week fire was noticed and on exaxination it was found that a quantity of oil rags were ablaze in a barrel; no damage.—S.'S. Cooper has ordered the machinery for his new fac- tory from McGregor & Gourley of Galt. —The term of Messrs. Harland, Steven- son, Hoover and Bruce, as public school trustees, expires with the preset] tyear.— Appropriate and thoughtful education- al sermons were preached in the Rat- tenbury Street Methodist Church last Sunday by Rev. Mr. Austin of Alma College, and in the Ontario Street Church by the pastor, Rev.' Mr. Ford. —Mr. Walter Coats has retired from the resturant business; he has not yet decided what he will engage in.—Alm though there is little snow sleighing has never been better than during th past week.—The Clinton Drill Corp will hold a grand ball in the town hall on Friday evening, Dec. 27th; the Lon- don harpers will be present and the affair promises to be one of the most successful of the season.—Mrs. Adatn Cantelon bas purchased from Mr. T. 0. Doherty his house and lot on Princess street for $460, and Mr. E. Glenn has purchased, through au eer Carling, Mrs. Porter's houseof on Queen. street for $300.—Bat�tenbury stree Methodist church is now lighted by th incandescent sq'stem, new woo furnaces have been put in by Davis Rowland. and the front and front aid seats are being remtfved and replace more convcnientlye-Mr. 3. P. Joy i not leaving town as was falsely repor' ed. -0 -Mi' Addie McBrien, of Oatew ¢a Yoe this Xmas we are better..: preParee .,lhau evert to Wast. the Want$ of ouf Wan? Qaatopiere. Qtly aaeortulblat. of chairs, 'j`abiie'M AND O1 ER - ! . .AS NOVELTIES • , Is away Shoed of auytig we have over had, and better still (whiuli naaeps don- aidetal►le, for we have always had the name of selling cheap) our. prices are lower than ever. Do not debt), in Making your ee ection for the fret purohae- era always eeoures the Snaps. That Polished Oak -Rooker, {Leather Seat) at $8,25 Is a snap. The former pride was $4 80 but we purchased what we have now at a big reduction. Come and see our Stock, you are welcome whether you buy or not. J. W. CHIDLEY, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. ,.,„ V't When you see a Lady whose Byre is wreathed in smiles you can make up your mind that lady has just secured a good, Bargain from our Millinery Stock, . . it here.—Geo. F. Bynerson spent a ‘..e.oupleaclityslast week in Toledtle Ohio, or). Bicycle business. He claims bicy- abou0 lace ' is 'the subject at the Deta- il* eittirch on Sunclay.evetting.—"The condition of opiritui. knowledge" is the enbject for mortil • VOResseess itisa • Bargain Stock All through. There are always Bargains in our Millinery Department. There are bigger ones now, and the reason is we don't want to carry any over and we offer the bala4ce of our Choice Assortment at a Big Reduction in price to clear. There ie eileer for, all, you smile worth the rest. We are offering special inducements from now to Xinas. SCARCE GOODS.�-- 2 Ply Black Factory Yarr, in two qualities. BLANKETS. •' . . Do you need any ; there are a few of those left that we bought at a bargain; there is a pair for you. If you want one just look at the peice and then come and see the Blanket $1.50 to $2.95 for the largest size, the biggest value, our customers tell us. HOLIDAY GOODS. . • We shall have some choice goods to show you in a few days. B ESLEY Sc CO. The Ladies Favorite Establishment, Beaver Block, Clinton, Keep Your feet Warm and Dry. For BARGAINS. Cape verc On Saturda3ftivtt we will offer between the hours of 2 p. in, and tip, ie., 45 BO‘ and Childrens' ' M. TAYLOR & SONS IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES. POPULAR PRICES, WORTHY QUALITIES, EXCELLENT VARIETIES are the levers that move besiness here. Come and see us. If we cannot save you money in the price of footwear and give you the best of satisfaction the fault will not be ours. Remember we will not be undersold. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE, IT WILL PAY YOU.. OUP Fall. and Winter Stock is most complete. It is useless OD specify; we have everything in season- able and modern footwear, and at prices that will please you. At exactly one•hall of the regular price $8 00 Overcoats for.. 7 00 6 00 5 00 4 50 iC $4 00 3 50 3 00 2 50 2 25 This Stock represents all New, Clean, Fresh Goods, but we are free to confess that we are overloaded and there is no use in waiting until peOple have bought before making prices. This is the Greatest Slaughter ever made and shrewd people will watch this chance. Remember these prices refer only to Cape Overcoats. While we think nothing looks so well on a youngster as a nice Cape Overcoat there is a craze for Frieze Coats and consequently we are stuck. These figures are for Spot Cash; they will not be offered for sale un- til Saturday, Dec. 14th, at 2 p. m., so everybody can have a fair If there are any left at 6 p. m., they will be withdrawn at the above figures, as we think they will bring better figures in the Toronto Auction Rooms. It is not often we make a mistake in buying, but we have got caught on this line of Goods. Cash d One Price is our way of dOing business and every price we quote is the lowest, if they are not bring the goods hack and get your money. We are Offering special inducements in LONG BOOTS and LADIES' BUTTONED BOOTS that is worth your while inspecting. pee, uximense dement! for our go4ts is the evidence that our efforts to supply Reliable Up -To -Date Foote? r has caught the attention of shrewd buyers. SeleAgents in Clinton for the Celebrated Slitter Shoes. It will cost you noth- .. leg to see them and you e; itiet get better goods. TAYL iSp SO4S SoN15 .014GLAND. —At the annual meeting of Sheffield Lodge,. Clinton, Dee. Dth, the following oOlcers were elected for 1: ! ell by acClaniationL— Evans; Secretary, N. Robson; Trees - Moore; 2nd Guide, J. Appelby; Brd Guide, S. Etrickendem Inside Gilead, Wm. Sloteasfe Outside GuarO. Prank Sloman; Trustees, B. Joyner, S. Me; Dele tes to Grand Lodge, Theft. Jack* Clothiers, Furnishers and Furriers, Clinton. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS Wd have made careful preparations in anticipation of a big holiday trade. In almost all departments of our store will be found articles suitable for the occasion. After this week the store will be in holiday attire, and you are welcome to come when and as often as you like, and look over the immense rauge of useful articles that are suitable fer bolidasi gifts. FURS ! The Furs we sell are G000d Furs. 4 What would make a more acceptable Xmas gift than a Fur Cape In the popular Greenland Se'al we are showing some very choice gar- ments, ribb, soft, close, even fur, that will keep its appearance, lined with quilted satin that' will wear, they have high storm collar and very full skirt, and are not any higher in priee than some arieeekieg for Furs net as good Just opened the other day were some very choioe Gray Lamb Sets for girls. Off Trimmed Millinery 3 is moving out. Our Millinery tables must be cleared befor Christmas, hence the reduction.