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The Huron News-Record, 1897-10-20, Page 5
4 w • Uoan�Y farjreuc�'. .. Furniture �Broadfoot B()� CLO. Mrs. McKenzie of the 3rd concessidn-Di*ssolvin of McKillop Is seriously ill, I This week we have sortie new lines to offer you, that for quality, finish and Mr. A. Davidson, Mrs. Davidson and price, as never been equalled in this section. Space will not permit us to quote three children of Grul Gulch, Cal., are prices but come and see for yourself what great snaps we have for you. visiting around Leadbury. I Buy your Furniture from us and you will be sure to get good value and at the same time save mane Win. tht hos it' l for five who has y• We can afjbrd to and do dell cheaper than any other � ' been in the hospital for fivq months I dealer in the trade. � Partner through an acute attack of append{cit I u N D �.� �1 0! /�_Fi this Fun ra lorry a it, tpe c hook and h the • is, returned beige on Wednesday, aro lower than the lowest. Vi. Finast Funeral OutRt hi rho CouR�y. Our ohdrger much improved but it will be some 000•o•••••• - time before he will be fully recovered. � Mrs. McVay Uny of Exeter north, picked lBroadfoot, Box & Co., Clinton. Furntturo Dealerdand ertakora. bunch of grapes from vines us her J. W. GHIDLEY, MANAGER. o e� a ®e ae ©�s► W de de a c� o e► garden, on which she counted 65 Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our Funeral Director,J. W. Chidley, King �, ©@ a po a ®e Ivo Q► o c� o grapes. The same lady is also the St., opposite Foundry. ppossessor of a hen, which last week, • trod an egg measuring 6J inches round o 0 WhAesale Dissolution Salle and $ enc es tong• �S'pecial.ITurn2ture • A young man named Munroe of Luean, in the employ of Ward Bro.-., received a terrible kick in the face Sale .During October 6,Q a�'� • Q � � 4® ®�'o from a horse a few days ago, from -% o �e�e o�'a� oa•�® oho o�'a� which he is suffering greatly. Dr. As we have a, Good and well selected Stock of Furniture now on hand which Shaw dressed the wound and put six- we will offer for sale during Oct. and Nov,, at a ver low price, in order to teen stitches in the cut. clear the whole Stock out. An Person requiring Y P ' Stock must be wholly cleared out. Since we began our Dissolu- Y q ]ring anything in this line, will g At St. Paul's church rectory, on find it to their interest to come and see my stock he ate buying elsewhere, tion Sale we have disposed of a great quantity of goods. Cur Wednesday, October 13th, Mrs. Snsann As Welbave a choice stock of Bedroom Suites, Dining Suites, .Parlor Suite p Site], of the township of Mosa, county Lounges and Couches, Easy Chairs and Rockers of all discriptions, which store has just received its full complement of fall and winter goods of Middlesex, wits united m marriage must all be sold if Law Prices will do it. to Levi C. Erb, of the township of We oVevery kind, so we're in capital shape t0 give our customers the Culross, Rev. W, Lowe perRe forming also keep a good stock of Mouldings and Picture Frames and Furniture p p the ceremony. 1Lpairimg done neatly and cheap. Kindly dill and see Die before buying benefit of a full house of new goods at wholesale prices. e►sewhele. A. MCD. Allen of Goderich, has been experimenting to prevent the blight Our Undertaking Department on pear trees, and says that• the re- Is well stocked with the Best and Prices the Lowest. Hearse and outfit e ewe ov o o�'a� �e o ®ora plications Oftiland salt rove lon the grounat libiral d better than any other in town. Best and most courteous attendance. will be foun3 an effective remedy. It H. (�. B 1� R �.iTT FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER. certainly is easy to try it. Carpets. _ Best 5 4 Table Oil Cloth, reg. 25c, sale price......190 Detective J. T. Westcott, will have HurHurou astet opposite next G;IrBaptsy ha c ,seman's. Night and Sunday calls at residence No. 32, �� an investigation at Lucan shortly, forW3 Linoleums & Floor Oil Clotba, J to 4 yds wide the purpose of finding out the guilty (� party who set fire to tie barn of Mr. E. Fine Tapestries, regular 60 for ................ .....43c as Beautiful Moquette Rugge, 1x2 yds,'reg. $4 50.$3.49 Tennant, in Biddulph township, ori the n l ' P , i; night of the 17th of August last. He Robsons Snow -flake Baking Powder-- =, Boys' Suite re 4.00 for. ..........................$2.75 has already collected enough evidence - 2 full pieces extra fine Tapesty, reg 90o for,....... 69e 00 Y , g $ to warrant arrests. Further evidence Is absolutely pure, is Canadian, Is economical is a • high rade as Bos Suite re $3,50 for ...........................$2.24 wits gathered last week, and the case g g 2 pieces' fine Brussels, reg, $1.15 for ................... 79e Y g• will be fully ventilated. Baking Powder, with C you can use lase shortening, you can use 3 pisses 36 in. Union Carpet, regular 60o for......39c as Boys' Suits, reg. $3,00 for ..........................$2 05 The marriage of Alma Phair and fewer eggs. One lb, Can for twenty-five cents. Those who have William Cbiirles Prout of Usborne, used it say it is equal to any 50e. Powder. Men's Suits, strong Tweed, reg 88 00 for.........$5.30 was solemnized Wednesday afternoon New Raisins, New Currants New 6 e. Finest Teas, Monsoon Japan's, Young 4 pieces of fine Hemp, regular 20c for...............lbe co at the residence of the bride's father, g ' p , . g 0a Men's Suits, regular ,$6.75 for.....................$4 49 William Phair, Exeter. Dr. Willoug- Hyson, Highest priceii paid for good Butter and Eggs. p , regular 30c for ................... 23c o by performed the ceremony in the A 2 feces flee Union level colors re $3 for $2,25 4o Men's Suits, regular $5.50 for....................$3.98 ' presence of some 60 guests, The pres- RO�SOn �a-rOcer, Albert St Clintons 8.4 Chenille Coverf, y g• .1�. ents were numerous and useful. The • ' •� 6.4 Chenille Covera, regular $1.50 for............$l 15 o Men's Suite, regular $5.75 for......................$4,24 voung couple will reside in Usborne - township for a time, prior to their 00 Fine Chenille Portiere, 3 yards, lovely patterns, Men's Irisa Frieze Overcoats, high collar, long leaving for the west. Kintall. If a man hada two dollar brill pup he RTi13. regular $3,50 for................................$2.79 �� skirt, tweed lined, reg. $7 50 for......,,.....$5.25 NEWS ITEMS. -We etre glad to learn W look after it carefully and not HALL. -In Clinton,onon the 18th suet., the w'fn let it he around at night all over town. that Hugh B. McKay, rs recovering of Mr. Frank Ilan, of,a daughter. i Heavy Frieze re 6 for.............................. gut if he hies a boy it h different. He RVRDON.—In Exet ' onthe 15th inst.,thcwife Fine Niggerhead Mantling, 54 inch, regular Y , S $$4.29 train s severe attack ce fever, under Via - is tui•nNd loose at an early age to go to the careful attendance of Dr. Mc- of N. DyorHurdon, banker, qt a son. price $1.50 sale....................................$1.15 00 Extra heavy Waterproof, with cape, warranted, Lennan.-The anvil is busily kept on SIrePTON:—In Stephen, on the 17th inst., the l g the devil, and yet people wonder where the ring by Thomas Johnston. -We wife of Jas, Shapton, of a son. ........ the arm of tramps, bums loafers, HOUSTON. -In Tuckersmith, on the 10th init., brown, reg. $1.50 per yd. sale price............980 0o Overalls Smog 50 for ..............:....... $7,00 Y P . are very sorry indeed that Mr. Will. Irish Frieze Mantling, black, light and dark regular $ dead heats, gamblers and drunkards A. McBrtiyne has left our village. He the wise of Samucl Houston, of a eon. come frorn each decade. They are ger- PAGE. -In Goderich, on Tuesday,Oct. 120h-, � , cks and separate Pants, all at same re• goes to Clinton. While here he proved ,rho wife of T, J. Page, of a son, I piece black Redford Cord Mantling,reg, $1.50, �� duotion. ininitted from the poor seed gathered an excellent citizen, good neigh- from our homes and sown broad -cast bor and superior workman. Out - sale our streets and alleys. It may be sale prig..............................................98c as All Prints, beat and heaviest cloth 32in. for........ 71c that your boy is making a growth in loss a Clinton's profit. -Mr. Canrp MARRIAGES. bell and family can now attend JOYNzR—NOBLE.—At the -residence of -W. ,. thtit direction. At all events the boy church regularly, as he has secured tt 8 stylish Mantles, fine Niggerhead Cloth, new as 40in•. Apron Goods only, boilers ......................12c ought to be given an equal showing g y' wobb, Ottnton, brother-in-law k the groom, horse and buggy.—There will lie. an en- on Oct. 13th, by Itov. J. F. Parke, Frederick collar and sleeves, Tog. $6,50 and $7.00 ....$4.09 with the bull pup. tertainment in the McDonald town Joyner to Miss Margaret Jane, daughter of The wicked Editor of the Atwood hall on Thursday evening and we hope Thomas Noble, of Hullett. o••••o•o•••o•••••o••t:••••e•••••••o• Bee says: -The Post says four Brussels to see a large attendance.. -Our- popu- BAKER—FLICK.-At the residence of the o'un ladies have been caught climb- bride's father, Colborne on Oct. 6, by Rev. J. g g lar medical adviser has rented Macs C. Morlock, of Listowel,' Lewis Baker, of Elk- ing up street lamps and blowing out property and the maiden's are all ton, Mich., to Lydia, daughter of Jacob Flick. the lights. Editor Kerr gently re- aglee; particulars later, -Our windy PROUT—PHAIR.—In Exeter, on Oct. I3th, at minds them that the said lamps know smithy is going, but we do not know the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Dr. enough t5 o out when the proper wtllou hb ± 1, g , P P whether Ge Kincardine or Waterloo; 6 Y, Mr. William Charles Prout, of Mr.W Usborne, to Miss Elma E. youngesfdaughtor of ® time comes without their assistance. report does not confirm. -Will Jim or Mr. win. Phair, Mid street, Exeter. ILROY k wis EN111 We have he, of turning down the Danny corns oitt ahead? Furni- parlor light to facilitate courtship, hnt ture will tell the tale. - IW, to turn out the street lamps is carrying has been reported that our popular . DEATHS. ��� � ��. the business too far. even in Brussels, milliner will change her abode; she RRID.—In Goderich, on Saturday, Oct. 9tb, What wont Brt s old maids do will he missed by runny. -We are glad 1897, Charles Kennedy, youngcstson of Janits ?, anyway to capture a man? Bye and to notice that our Board of Health has Reid. P Im••e••••O®•o••®ta•••••••o•• bye it won't be safe for a marriageable not placarded the Port Albert meat EDAIONSTON,-In Goderich township, on • • young man to shote himself on the wagon.—More needs will follow later, Tuesday, Oct. 12th, 1897, Mary J., youngest �Te are • Great • streets of that town after dark with- g daughter of James Ldinonston, aged 29 years. — O �/1 real � } against -, S:LiNOA11 . r nems liaison the l G(i ears. out a revolver to protect him • • the caresses of designing spinsters. The W. C. T. L• 6 b y l INKN1cy.—In Scatorth, on Oct. 8th, 'William • • Bluevate.. J. Pinkney, aged 37 year, and 2 months. STRONG DISSATISFACTION EXPRESSED • • i ouben;ClIrk Mullett, ye Tuesday, Oct. dth, Ready,�.� ^� �� `'� g� er • 1jR1EI S, -Rev. D. Rogers pt eaC}]Cd i\'IT11 H \RD1t'S LICI:NSL: Iteubcu Clark, aged 79 years, 11 months and 18 -�.,,y • e anniversary sermons at Orange Hill I.EGISLATIO, - days • Sai a last Sabbath. -M . John Burgess is at 1 Brautfor•d auditingthe Foresters books. Among the resolutions adopted by MARKET REPORTS. •••••••• • -Rev. Mr. Kennedy preached in the the Provincial W. C. T. U. at the rh 3'o Repair your:-::-: e • •Methodist church last Sabbath. -We cent convention at Brantford were the (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) • —of $6,000 worth of— • are sorr to hear of the death of Mr. following_ CLINTON. r Good Eyesight 11 Watch ri ht ��� • Watches • g"Whereas, the W. C. T. U. was i 7 g • Walter utherford, who after a ton r, Fall Wheat new ............. 0 EO to 0 $1 • • illness passed away on Thursday morn- organized for the ultimate overthrow Barley ....................... I .. 0 20 to 0 23 nsult us. IfSpoctacles will give it f No matter holy complicated the • • in at 3 o'clock: -D1iss Ann{O Oliver g n we will fit you with the pair [ P • Jeweler and • g of the liquor traffic ;and, whereas, the UaSa ............................ 0 22 to 0 23 ' y works may be. We have all • y has returned toloronto.-Mr. William will give ,.at+ results, charge you • • present Dominion Government prom- Peas ......................'........ 6 40 tc 0 45 r� • McKenzie has moved to Bluevale frorn p and guarantee a the latest tools and best' mach- O Silverware • ises to permit the voters t, record' Rye.toes............. .. .. 0 39 to 0 40 C) • Wingham.-L. O. L. No. 763 intends their opinion of the saloon, and to potatoes erbush y if not satisfied. inert' and know how t5 use • holding• a box -social on November 5ch, U i P , new... U 30 to 0 35 a`aie them. So no matter where e Everything in my store,at whole. • govern its legislation by that opinion; Butter loose in basket.... 0 13 to 0 14 • -Mr, West attended the tea -meeting therefore, resolved, thitt we urge upon Butter in tub ................ 0 13 to 0 14 Sefa��o HIS 0 you make it tyau be, brig r w at . e sale prices .qr below, from, now • at Whitchurch on Tuesday evening.- our, local unions immediate and con- TflUSS until Christmas. We must have • F�gge per doz.................. 0 13 to 0 13 Meas Richmonds of Atwood is the Y g • the m(5ney, and if you want the • nest of Mrs. Rogers. -The o uI tion tinned activity t educations{ and cam Cabbage, per doz............ 0 0 40 to 50 and we will guarantee to ® goods at prices that can't be • g g P paign world, that by. rise distil ihutif of iia a • of Bluevate is increasing rapidly. -Mr, literature and the use of the platfor[n y woo .. •••'• •••' ' •• • ° 6 00 to 600 ;.� a make it give you entire sites- ® beat, comate us. This is agenu- • William McCulI of Kinburn was Cordwood ....................... 3 UO to 3 50 r' faction, or we will refund you ® ine sale, and every word that we • vision friends in Bluevate last week. and the press the electorate. apples per bbl ... . ........... 1 50 to 1 50 . ' Y saywe mean. Everything will • g prepared for the vote. Further our mane • Y g • -Miss Mary Yorston is visiting ved that we, expecting the Govern- Apple's rills ................ 0 45 to 0 50 6 Y y • be sold at cost or below, until • friends in Galt. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank P g i 0 • Christmas. Mind; we can • merit will redeem its pledge to the Dried Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 LIGHT • • Scott drove over to Seaforth last week. people le by g{vin them the plebiscite, Ducks per lb ................. 0 05 to 0 06 Charges • give you prices that no- P P g P g • -Miss Flossie Jackson spent Sunday pure and simple, regret exceedingly Turkeys per Ib .............. 0 07 to 0 08 COOL. • body can beat, as we are • in Belgrave.-Mr. Robert Shaw of and retest vi •orousi against the Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 06 Easy to wear • bound to reduce our stock by ,• Hartford' ,Connecticut is visitinghis p vigorously P Retains , Moderate, • $3,000 worth at once. Come and • proposition to couple with it the Chickens per pair............ 0 30 to 0 35 No pressure • • sister Mrs. William Stewart. -L. B. question of direct taxation, believing Wool ............................ 0 18 to 0 18 seveteetHernia on xis and • get these great snaps, because • Duff and W. Gra wheeled to Clinton P Y That to et a true caucus of opinioi3 it sank.-���ee6 • they are worth coining nl{les • oh Tuesda Mr. John S ence is re- g TORONTO FAItMERtl MARKET. with domtort. • to et. • y' P should kis free and untrammelled. r No under 9 • g • covering. -Mrs. James Henderson who Wheat, white, ... . , ...$ 80 to $ 82 ] "Resolved, that while the license en- ' ` Manufactured straps, P e —_ e has been visiting Toronto, Brantford, actments o£ la4t winter's Ontario do red ................ 82 to 83 by Neer Tio.ee. g • • and other places has returned home. do goose ............. . 76 to 77 t: • House give a slight advance upon pre- Berle 26 to 36 y The Smith manut'g Co., Galt, Ont. • • W Illy ha111. g Oats -y ................... 24 to 24} J B Runihallyrens le relation, we cannot but ex -P. POW89 :*so • ress our ❑tter dissatisfaction withP R o ..................... 41 t,o 42 • • BRIEIS.-Miss Devic is vis{ting Miss them when reviewed in the light of an Y f • • Hillhouse at Clifford.- Miss AnniePeas.................... 441 to 46 '`.Of a Truss at any time consult us. O e • • Leader of Jewellery Fasbion. , • Abraham has returned home from attempt to redeem the verdict ofGovernmentBuckwheat............. 35 to 00 Out of our rirodern assortmont wo can • • pledges to honor the verdict of the Ha .................. 8 00 to 900 • •••o••000•••o••io•••••o0•• Bayfleldryafter an extended visit. -Jas, plebicite or to keep pace with tem- Y " fit most cases and yours, we think, 0 Found, C. P. R. Agent tit Gorrie, was in Straw .................... 800 to 000 a one of them. $1.50. upwards: 0 _ - _� __ - perance sentiment. Dressed hos ........ 6 25 to 6 N) Jeweller and town liter Tuesday on his way to Go g Hen & Graduato _ "Whereas, {i decision of Judge 11 - rich to attend the trial of Alf. Wil• Y � : Eggs, new laid.......... 16 . to 16 ORUGOISTS o ENT liams.-Mrs. McLeod of Toronto is in , Hardy, of the County of Brant, Butter, lb. rolls......... 16 to 17 Expert Watch •R L town visiting her mother, Mrs. Law- livered Oct. 9th, 1897t,whereby a con- do tubs, dairy........ 12 to 14 •-�tAN0Vft •1SUri OPTICIANS. viction for kee in an open bar after .1 4 son. -Mr. M. B. Morden was present- P g P Chict�ens....... . ........ 3o to 50 Repairer. seven o'clock on Saturday night vdas Turkeys 8 to 10 ed with a gold headed cane, prior to Y • • •: • • • his leaving for. Hamilton, by the husi- quashed oil the round that the statute Spring ducks.. , ........ 40 to 60 eee�eacsa�owp�J STRATFORD, ONT. ness men of town. St. Paul's choir law, on this point did not apply to Geese .................. 5 to 6 12 of our students have taken situations also presented him with an address villages and townships; and, whereas, potatoes per bush....... 45 to 55 within the last few weeks. Two septi- and a air of n era lases. -Mrs. R. C. with the exception of these, licensed Spring Iambs ...... ... 6 to 671 cations are now in and two situations are bong P P g districts where local legislation may ACKSON, Agent Fowl and Pigeon hold until two of our students graduate. Can• S arlin has returned from Manitoba. g ' Y Mutton ...... . ......... 5 to 6 4, ado's leading Commercial School. Five male ° P g hA.ve been enacted by the commission- Beef, fore ......... . .. . 37� to 5 Shootin Match at teachers; board low; excels competitors in Hullett. era, about 750 municipalities are af- do hind ..... , ; ... ... 650 to 8 00 est Transportation Co, g various ways. Enter now if possibib. Free circulars. ANOTHER OLD RESIDENT GONE.- forted so this judicial thei opm there.- TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKETS. i Carlow...... W: J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Another one of our old residents cal{- fore, resolved, that a the opursho of - r-� ed to his, long home an Tuesday, Oct. the convention the statute lnw should Milch cows, each ...... $2600 to $4500 ON NOVEMBER 5TH 1897, commencin at be so amended that closing of bars nn Export cattle, per cwt..... 300 to 4 2.5. f Wo'clock a, m., there will be a grand Shooing 12th in the person Of Mr, Reuben T. g Saturda night, after seven o'clock Butchers' choice cattle,cwt 330 to 3 50 Match for alarge quantity of first-class TUR- Do You Need Glasses. Clark, Hm•on road, Hallett. Mr. should apply to all munici alitiee in Butchers' good cattle, cwt 300 to 325 KEYS, GEESE, DUCKS and PIGEONS, at IBulls, Clark was onl ill about one month pe, Y PY Butchers' •cpm. cattle cwt,. 2 50 to 2 75 Carlow (Smith's Hi11). Every arraitssment for 'the Province.a first-class match is being made. and was a great sufferefi. Mr. Clarke per cwt ........... . . 1 75 to 3 50 The contests for the Pigtons'will be trap parents were U. E. Loyalists and re- Feeders, per cwt.... ......3 25 to 360 shooting, �7 0 6 shot. At the ranges for Poultry, aided in the state of Vermont, where After a trial lasting several days, W. Stockers, perewt...... ... 2 75 to 325 any rifle tdill be allowed. Mr. Clark was born in the year 1818. H. Ponton, teller in the Dominion Export ghee per cwt.... 3 00 to 325 This will be the best and biggest Shootingg He moved to Hullett some 35 years Bank at Napanee, which was robbed of Butchers' here' sheeeach..... 2 75 to 3 76 Match of the season and everybody is Invited, ago and resided on lot 7 con. 1 until $32,000 last August, who •was charged Spring lambs, per cwt..... 375 to 3 90 N. G. BOGGS. If ou his death. The deceased was a po ular with the robbery, was brought to a Calves, per head.......... 2 00 to 800 Carrow, Oct. 16th, i897. y have any doubt about it we shall be leased to test y man, a kind and, obliging neig bor, conclusion on Saturday, when the Choice bacon hogs, per cwt 5 20 to 5 25 P your eyes and a Conservative in politics and a Metho- prisoner was disahar ed from custody. g Oourt of Revision, will tell you exactly whether you do P R y Light fat hogs, cwt ......... 4 98 to 500 dugh tickets to all points in or not. diet in religion. A family of four sons The most popuplar diversion at the Thick fat hogs per cwt.... 4 80 to 487 ''ft/A slid DAKOTA. Notice is hereby given that'a Court will be Now is the time that nu will want and three daughters are left to mourn present time in Napanee consists Sows, per cwt .............. 3 00 to 3 50 held pursuant to the "voters' List Act," b His y the loss of a loving father. His wife to extending the "glad hand to Stags, per cwt ............ 1 90 to 2 00 .-=-At lowest rates. Honor thenttJudge of the County Court o1 the comfort in reading and a dollar or two predeceased him some five years ago. Mr. W. H. Ponton. Ever' since his . County of Huron at the Council Chnmbor, spent in correcting your, eye eight with The family are Mrs. Geo. Irwin, Mrs. troubles he an ublic sympathy, both All Information apply to above. Clinton, on Tuerilay Oct. Ali at 3 �, m„ to a proper pair of glasses will be to you Thos. Fowler, Hullett and Martha at there and ogsewp ere, g ' hoar and determine the several com nista of of rent value. 1 h has undoubtedly On the avenin of the 11th Inst. while errors and omissions in the voters' Lpiet of the g home; Rueben, Bad Axe, Mich.; Gil- been with him. He spent Sunday at unloading it sebooneratl(incardinehav- Muniolpalit of Clinton for 1897. All persons Call and see us at ... , bert,PortHuron Daniel, California,and his home in Belleville and returned ing 670 tons of cos{, Hugh Calder, an tit'd •Reisman, t1iQ insolvent y C haveng business at the boort aro required to ��t Melville on the hornstead. Mucha m• to Na ogee Mondtt margin and employee of John Tolmre, M. P., was house mals of London, shows as attond at the said time and place., a o 7v . Cooper & Co., a p ath {a y P' y g accidently thrown into the hold, four - Including fixtures and p y expressed for the family. The pproffered lice services at the bank. Y i¢ W. COATS, Town Merk. Booksellers and Opticians, remains were interred in the Maitland- FIe was of once dismissed by Manager dn hones arand e broken. The iito and his llabilitres of $11,000. Dated the 13th day of October. . - . OLINrON, bank cemetery. Baines. doctor says