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The Huron News-Record, 1897-10-27, Page 8d good work. One of the cogs broke 1! 0 MOvli �i "DI the new r tip from e occt, std sb., J. P f DIP Oda house o DEAT y las kn well and on "DIP." in ceased ceased fever, a } on Saturday after a week's visit to Great n Whenyoubegin D10,A41 •mole—job AQ relative bereavt your pen THE slid along until you're doneA can 4b. rv[th a FOUNTAIN PEN, Madi a g .it 11o.shaking,' no leaking, no blott- the stet T ing,' it is always ready, it writes of it isns mogotbly, it is simple and durable. dour e P IT you are satisfied) with a plain one yetin Do. less practical, you can have the „ oqe for $1.50, its a special pen first st Mr. M •�• though at a special rice. a + one to a man recwtly who and hi gave was not used to them and conse- the col makei[ queptly doubtful about their acti,ca; merit to try it for a week. bor ant Whon he came back instead of Ii RAI * bringing the pen he gave us the evenin, dollar and a half and furtherstated Yeigh' that he would rather giveup a which five dollar bill than the pen. Note Goderi it was one of the $1.50 kind. We Societl havegold mounted ones too at gi higher prices. We sell all entirely remail s on their merits and at prices its low the ev as is ebnsistent with perfect mater- new sc ials andfair profit. them n .a new t, •ao�a�a• two s {fi ladies' Thea W, D. Fair o.1 being with a _ CLINTON. Whi Charle AgenI8 Parker's Dye .Works. caught lost ti hand Moron News-Reoord c lokja to g- ,The $,AD a Year, in Advance. Whi well o' res}" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1897. steam ,. by ga - Goderieh. As he y " Morni VICTORIA STREET ANNIVERSARY.— aroun +` •,. �: The Anniversary services of Victoria first. street Methodist church will be held NOT h on Sunday the 61st inst., and the fol- this lowing Monday evening. A former pastor,. Rev. IL. Irvine, will preach, Willif +' and at the platform meeting addresses guests Johns will be delivered by,Revs. Jos. Edge, Mo. -T ri B. L. Hutton, and H. Irvine, throw; THEY WHEELED AWAY. —Rev. D.Henst where '4cr}2i McGillivray, Al. A., B. D., of Ronan, Adan China, is supplyingg pupits in different town towmorn parts of Canada. He left early Aron- - day morning on his wheel for Toronto, Spoor : going by Listowel, ,accompanied by J. town IIre Stewart. • The latter will return in r a few' diiys, but the rev. gentleman Wn will be absont till Christmas or New the E Years. broth, MAITLAND CEMETERY.—A visit to Wm. God's Acre on the Maitland the past Londt 4. week afforded one of the 'prettiest and t views of Canadi%n scenery it Is pos. Mr. E -sible to obtain in Ontario, for there is lio spot that we know where the trees are so varied -,and the Fall foliage so charming. In several parts of 'the i cennetery the colors Were as bright and diverse as those ;of any rainbow and k f the scene when the sun was sinking in the •*est was simply. magnificent, ' r., OfitCVLAR OtTY BRInes.—The Sens of Scotland.at the conclusion of their regular meetlpg "011 ' r�'4aay even �toq' - Ing, m3rehesd ,�tt1� Black- sioge's. anyt+stayitT totlae wee elfQa° 'ho}rx§ wdiecuselrSEr, oysters and sintbte sold Scotdl` stings.—The ung'paceta; bf totvtl iodic advantage f the.'harp[sts beir�r{ in town and had -—a pleasant c hgce at the Bedford on Moltfay work on the ,evetmg.—The sevi "extension is being pushed by the •contractors.—Mrs. J. W. Smith w left on Wednesday to visit relatives in H R I * Milton, North Dakota.—Sheriff Rey- nolds has built a ppretty iron fence his lot, Th6nison around and Geo: W. has wired his triangle on the Huron roan 'in first--tela,ss style.—From let July to date there were ten deaths in ` Godericb, just slight over 9 per thousand annum—The harbor saw 32 r per will started again last Thursday after * a week's rest re airing machinery.— 5500 Mrs. McGillicuddl was in the Queen city last week as representative of Lai Huron at the meetingof the W. C. T. U —The Henderson icycle Co. start - Lal ea on their 1898 machine last week.- F Regular meeting of the Public School Board next Monday evening.—Tbe Lai Chosen Friends will meet in regular session to -morrow (Thursday) evening. —Geo. Emerson, formerly of the Hub, Chi .R is opening a music store on the south side -of West street.—A man named . Lai Green is giving free entertainments in the .opera house and selling soap.- Bowls the bowling Lac N L are still played on reen "and its a cold dak when the liners of the game] don't bowl.—Under Chi t ¢ the Dome, a drama, that is said to be the best for Lac one of written years past. will be presented in Victoria hall on Friday evening Thos. Jackson, D. D. q y,•�� G. M., Sons of England, visited Liver - w i ��•� pool Lodge officially last Thursday Ch] ,s evening.—Dr. Hamilton of Cornwall was visiting• the old home on Friday.— Perch were caught in and around the- htirbor the net week in ver lar e Cto, ii,TiricL... `�'µ�l�ers>Iuit>II, B .1. Dietrich, the. owner of NoTgs,•--Mr. George Mattera is able D : t mill, moved big furniture Q vkesville, la t Wednesda to be around again after ,i> couple of y weeks of co.pfinement to the house the , Mr. Potts' Ouse, $rock- result of a sprained ankle.—Mr. 1wn moving into his new Newton Crich has returned home fxQm Ison at. Michigan.—Rev. Mr. Findlay is away, S attractingthe greatest possible attention ;;end the Kers ..are iD Bum&L.—On Wednes- on vacationind his work here suppl[- illiam Watson, a former, ed by Rev. r, Newcombe of Clintons going out by the dozen; Some luckyurcha er will got 4, good'.townsman, died in Toronto, —Plowing is in full swingg,--Threshing ay his remains were intern- in this locality will soon be something fat sum. It only requires a $1.00' Ca h Purchase to get a Ico' . land cemetery. The de- of the past for this season. from an attakk of typhoid ___�__ and, perhaps �,t will bring you this Box full of money. From x� oidn": he cask was brought all until Januar 3rd next you will et a Ke r[tLe Queen City byroad. Seafortlt, y g w�,th every purchase pathy is expressed for the ITEMS.—Dr. Atkinson of Detroit is over the above amount. Only one Key out of the 16Cw,1iich we had. , deceased in their great visitinghis mother, Mrs. Chesney t'Mrs. Worthington visitedMis. her moth- made for us will open the box and if you happen to hold this one a g6t i the —Contractor er Mrs. Van Rgmond a few days last you can take the contents home with you. s gdt in the founds. ion in Week.—Mrs. W. W. Thompson who �f the breakwater tat ad- has been visiting 'her father, Mr. Step - 'and Trunk, and a portion pard at e bowl returned home last fur Great Stock of Overcoats,tiers high. Stone is being. week.—The bowling club cups, Mc - ;o this portion from scows Michael and Flanigan, will be held this r, and in a few weeks the year by Mr. H. S. Robertson and R. S. will be safe from storms. Bays respectively.—Capt. Norman Mc- @q;;iq aeae�ae in, has increased his staff, Leod is in town on a visit.—Mise Dick - n, with those engaged on son, sister of the late Jas. Dickson, The "Leader," Price $5.00 The "Famous," Price $8.00 on and delivery of stone, regtatrar, is seriusly ill at the residence ' -. . ings lively about the har- of Mr. Jas. Scott. 'r'• Made from Grey Frieze, extra heavy, large Has been offered by ns IEIGals TALK.—On Friday years and we have sold hfor the past five extension collar half belt and without ex- undreds of them. ire was n, fair attendance at East Wawanoah. The value is better every' year and for s •itain's Girdle of the Globe," Mrs. Bcydges, of Morris, visited her ceptioa the greatest value ever offered in moderate amount of money we know of no under the auspices of the daughter, Mrs. Joe. Ruddy, last week. the West. When you buy one you can overcoat that will equal this great line of Dllegiate Institute Literary he lime light views were Miss Maria Loutit is slowly recover- get a kuy which will perhaps open the cash t ours. You can have a Say with this also nd Mr. Yeigh's explanatory Ing from her recent illness. and it might bring you the contents of the ire well delivered. During Miss Hannah Powell is at present in- box' cash box. Miss Whitney, one of our disposed. Her many friends hope to 'i s, gave two songs and gave hear of her speedy recovery. The "Bonanza," Price $7.00 The "Jackson" Overcoat Price °ably, and Mise Brown also Mr. J. Menzies lost a valuable horse Aerich audiences rendered last week. exceedingly well. Both Miss Jenny Deacon has gone to Is the name of a Coat which will sell like $10.00 down for one song each, but Wingham, where she purposes learn- het Bakes 'win eo la o.noe realize the Made b ourselves is perhaps the greatest } "red they kindly complied P P y P P nd. ing the dressmaking. immense value. They are made in new seller that we have ever offered and we are Mica Belle McCurdy, A Wingham, is confident that no such value is offered by Windham. visiting her sister Mrs. A. Ferguson. shades and with all the latest things in the any one in the trade. It is got up in the g g g re Robert Scott has Charles the y g latest style and is a corker. A Ke which t n a ed in cutt�ir corn, � way of large collar •and half belt. You will "Bretz" farm from Mr. 'baric, John- y y meson of East Wawanosh get a key with every Coat and perhaps a big will perhaps will open the box full of money hand in the cutting box and stun. ingures and a thumb. The Mr. J. Shoebottom has moved into sum of money. goes with this coat. dressed, but a week later his new house. The numerous friends in, and Simpson died in of Mr. and Mrs. Shoebottom join in � � �8 ,C3 9� ' �a@e@ wishing thein many happy years in We sell the cheapest and best Clothing in the West and our large business is good evid- ,grking in the bottom of a their pretty home. 3 farm of Thos. McGill, Cul- ence that people appreciate Good Goods. :)rnington, of the Wingham Holmesville. ping works, was overcome . rope was thrown to him. On Sunday Rev. J. W. Andrews, of "It was the Best Value that I Ever Got." 3 fast losing consciousness, Londesboro, preached two very n merely threw the rope able sermons from Num. 14, 24 and leg and was drawn out feet Prov. 10,20. His many friends here The above was a remark made by a customer who bought a supply of our "Jubilee" ]ln8 Soon revived. will be glad to hear him at any time of Underwear at 50 cents and we know that the above reference is correct. This line was -Mr. G. F. Robins is mov- Mr. J. R. Holmes left for the North- bought in case lots direct from the maker it g ereis being offered at the price that char ed aam laundry to St. Marys west last week, with apples, etc 5 recer an11ce og —Miss Miller and Mr. Mrs. Peters, of Chicago, is visiting by the wholesale houses. You save the middleman's profit and get them at first cost. iller of Summerbill were her ddughter, Mrs. W. Mullbolland• The line is all wool—ribbed skirt double breasted and fine clean Foods. Thequantitywhich fr. H. Kerr last week.—John Miss W.i,shington, of Clinton, spent b e last week for Sweet:Springs, a few days with Mrs. F. C. Elford. We are selling is splendid evidence that the price is extra low slid We Cari recommend the rt May of Walkerton passed Miss Addie Stephenson left for a quality with every confidence. )wu on his way to Hensallmonth's visit to Port Huron and other tas secured a position on the points. We want to say another word about our splprj Ifd line.. t3 cent Heavy Woollen Socks. We think the qualitybeets ruyner as foreman.—Mr.asin p an thin r ever offered and good keen buyers will make a note of this. nava of Harriston wa•s in A number attended the Zion tea- y b Sunday and' left Monday meeting last Monday evening and Those 35 cent Leather Braces sold zverywhere at 50c. are going out by the dozen and it is surprising the way people for J ondon.—Mrs. John report having bad a good time., appreciate Good Goods at low prices. f Clinton visited friends in Mr. W. McNaughton, of Clinton, geek. - spent last Sunday. with friepds here. igham has sold his farm on Mr. J. Lowery and wife, of 2tt amer- oncession of Hullett, to his hill, ,,pant Su,pday in the neighbor- )hn, reeve of Hullett. The hood. ion was over $40 per acre. Miss R. Riley of C. C. I. spent Mon - Gam has now a fine farm at day evening with Miss L. Andrews. 0 of 160 acres, with his own A number from here attended the cson 3340,cpi rothLrs is he brought; recently from tea -meeting at Bethel on Monday yell. evening,,. 0.L1N TON' ------------ ialit0 od Cjoods Y9 Value and " Customers know that in the matter of, first-class qualities and values, w - they don't have to think of passing our store or going any- where else. We have a name for selling good goods, a name that a Price i will be jealously guarded. With us littleness in price never means poorness in quality. THE IHDUCEMEM,TS WE OFFER YOU. Mantles . r-., Blk Dress a I We lead in Mantles, a Moods, w our styles are the " Flannelette, heavy weight, reg. IOC..6cl newest and our val- We make a specialty of I r _ _ 7i c ues the biggest in .Black Dress Goods, and im fids Print, � o and 12/c for e the west and the port many direct from Britain. s' Wool Vests, 35c for - - - 25c stock is big enough We . get the right kinds to- s' Wool Vests - - - - 50c to suit every taste. gether, those right in quality, ��T right in style, right in price, s' Wool Vests — — — 850 Blick niggerhead Mantles, six the kinds that brie a custom large buttons, braid trimmed.. $3.50 g� er back the next time a black ren's Wool Vests, IOC, 159 20¢, 2505 35C Black Frieze, six ivory buttons, ` cuffs, velvet collar, lined through - dress � is wanted. We show �' = -�=='c�:L ���% `• s' Wool Hose, plain or ribbed - 25e out ............................. $6.50 this season an extra fine as - Tweed weed Coats, brown mixture, six sortment of mourning goods. s' fine ribbed wool Hose, 500 for - 4oc ivory buttons, cuffs........... $5.00 I. Black niggerhead, 3 large buttons, All wool Serge, our famous quarter Carpet ren s fine wool Hose - - 1sc to 35e slash collar, edged with wide dollar line .......... .............. 250 our Sale 5 mi- litary and narrow Russia braid, a 40 inch Fancy French Dress Goods, s fine ribbed Cashmere Hose, first very sightly garment.......... $5.50 good patterns .................... 40c We continue our great sale of Car- [ity,' double sole,heel and toe..45C t0 50C Brown Covert cloth, double breast- All wool Henrietta, 36 inches wide. ' pets all thi,3 month. Trade in this de- „ ed, turndown collar, cuffs, six fine finish......... • ............... 30c partment is good, and we are booming ivory buttons, a warm and ser- ren's fine ribbed Cashmere Hose, vI ealile coat ..................... $6.00 Fancy Black Dress Goods, a great it with our phenomenally low prices. l.ble knees, sole, heel and toe..25C to 450 range of neat and tasty patterns 60c —See last week's paper for list of Black and fawn covert cloth, bat Heavy Serge, 38 to 90 inches wide, prices, tone high across throat, large all ur 1 h d d pp y g fancy buttons, cuffs........ • , .. $7.25 P e woo , ar worste fin- • 4' tin- numbers.—The new grist mill started �� ish, good value at 60c, special at 60c Small l Pieces 6� coding this week.—Mr. Cawsey's /''�`' -black and�fawn beaver, front and gt 46 inch fine silk finished all wool digging machine built by A S (7hr k 'd bac bran trammed, turn over This week we have taken all our ]ver week we are adding something new in Hats and this week we collar, cuffs ............ . • ... • . $0.00 Henrietta'....... , ... , .... • ....... 50c y g g . I abort ends of carpets, both wool and . chow some nobby new shapes in Dress Hats, Walking Hats and Children's Reefers, lined and un- An extra fine pure wool, silk finish- tapestry, and laid them out to sell.•-•- 3ailors. The great business that is done in this department shows lined, in nitvy rough cloth and ed Henrietta............ • . , • . , • , , 60c B p fano tweed, from 3 They are in lengths of from three nor t is the most popular place with the pubrc, for Millinery, and we Y $ •25 to.... $4.50 Fancy figured Dress Goods, very twelve yards, and are just the thief' ' aifer you as an inducement Heavy Boucle cloth Mantles, turn nobby patterns.... • .......... , 75c for small rooms and bedrooms. ""D K, over collar, 2 large and 6 small 44 inch fine all wool Soliel Priest- course you don't expect to pay full" a...+: 3—"The Latest, buttons, cuffs, very stylish gar- ley's make.. • ................... • 70c price for remnants, so we have of bio meat, in blk, brown & u�yrtle.. $7.00 priestle 's famous Black Dress prices right down to a remnant bas[>t'. Varlet The Largest, y We have ends of till qualities, hno if', y— g , Heavy Frieze Mantles, dark colors, Goods, 42 to 44 inches wide, in you have a room one of them, tvtll fif " cuffs, velvet collar, 6 f large earl fancy weaves......... , . •75c 90c 1 g p + $ you can buy it at a bargain. Prices Just. buttons, ver + . � y warm coat...... $7.00 Priestley s Silk and Wool Henri- ' Extra cod Henri- etta, very fine finish.... .......... $1 A square of Oilcloth under your g quality niggerhead,stove is a wonderful saving on the oearot/osaai• cutis narrow and wide military We also show a very fine assortment carpet.. We have special patterns for brain trimming, .6 large worsted of single patterns in fancy blacks at this purpose, and metal binding to, buttons.. .... $9.25 $6.50 to $10 the dress. The Great Millinery Emporium, " "" preserve the edges,.H... a BEESLEY & CO.H 0 D G -E N S LADIES' FAVORITE ESTAISLI SHME14T '` �{ i CLINTON. stal, was operated last week, and did good work. One of the cogs broke while it was working but as the new ones will be of steel, this kind of break- --a a "will not occur again.—Dunham x • the druggist has a aPtinge man in his window' and Geo. Price has a lot of boots with potato uppers.—Mr. M.0. Cameron was in Walkerton last week. std as ' Crown�.prosecutor at the assizes.— Mrs.It. W. McKenzie attended the Worlds W. C. T. U. meeting in Toron- to the past, week,—Mr. T. Elliott is visiting in Petrolia and Port Huron.— Inspector Sno. E. Torics was in town } on Saturday after a week's visit to schools in the south.—A well known resident of Ashfield had a large num- ber of town eh out on invitation one pverl`ng last week. They report hav log' dA a time.—Rev. Dr. pleasant 1,a,nnan tra ford T of preached morn - last Sunday in North Ing' and evening Street Methodist church. — The 'Wolki'ht['s Awtlliar of St. George's ehtutch meet a tory Monday afternoon •�• s a „servinlk class the principal work eltrg the outfit ?or their adopted In. Main :girl Nancy, of Prince Albert. bac bran trammed, turn over This week we have taken all our ]ver week we are adding something new in Hats and this week we collar, cuffs ............ . • ... • . $0.00 Henrietta'....... , ... , .... • ....... 50c y g g . I abort ends of carpets, both wool and . chow some nobby new shapes in Dress Hats, Walking Hats and Children's Reefers, lined and un- An extra fine pure wool, silk finish- tapestry, and laid them out to sell.•-•- 3ailors. The great business that is done in this department shows lined, in nitvy rough cloth and ed Henrietta............ • . , • . , • , , 60c B p fano tweed, from 3 They are in lengths of from three nor t is the most popular place with the pubrc, for Millinery, and we Y $ •25 to.... $4.50 Fancy figured Dress Goods, very twelve yards, and are just the thief' ' aifer you as an inducement Heavy Boucle cloth Mantles, turn nobby patterns.... • .......... , 75c for small rooms and bedrooms. ""D K, over collar, 2 large and 6 small 44 inch fine all wool Soliel Priest- course you don't expect to pay full" a...+: 3—"The Latest, buttons, cuffs, very stylish gar- ley's make.. • ................... • 70c price for remnants, so we have of bio meat, in blk, brown & u�yrtle.. $7.00 priestle 's famous Black Dress prices right down to a remnant bas[>t'. Varlet The Largest, y We have ends of till qualities, hno if', y— g , Heavy Frieze Mantles, dark colors, Goods, 42 to 44 inches wide, in you have a room one of them, tvtll fif " cuffs, velvet collar, 6 f large earl fancy weaves......... , . •75c 90c 1 g p + $ you can buy it at a bargain. Prices Just. buttons, ver + . � y warm coat...... $7.00 Priestley s Silk and Wool Henri- ' Extra cod Henri- etta, very fine finish.... .......... $1 A square of Oilcloth under your g quality niggerhead,stove is a wonderful saving on the oearot/osaai• cutis narrow and wide military We also show a very fine assortment carpet.. We have special patterns for brain trimming, .6 large worsted of single patterns in fancy blacks at this purpose, and metal binding to, buttons.. .... $9.25 $6.50 to $10 the dress. The Great Millinery Emporium, " "" preserve the edges,.H... a BEESLEY & CO.H 0 D G -E N S LADIES' FAVORITE ESTAISLI SHME14T '` �{ i CLINTON.