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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-01-14, Page 5• It $nTERMS 25 per Annum 1. Advance CLINTON, .0N'18., FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,1881; EDWARD .FLOQDY, Publisher. THE HURON RECORD to rgnmemso • pYery Friday At tie office, Victoria Block, (near the Port. O8ike)' . CLINTON, ONTARIO, -By_ 1 , FLOODY• 'PROP. TER3fS.-Tug ilsooan will be tent to subscribers (postage free) for 81,25 it paid in advance ; 81,50 it void in 0 months ; 82.00 it. paid at the end of the: year. No paper discontinued till all arrears are paid. ' RATES OF ADVERTiSTNGi.-tat insertion, .poi' line, dc.; each subsequent insertion, 2e, Professional *ands,not exceeding six lines, 84.00 per annum, tar Advertisements without specific directions will bo inserted until forbid, and charged acebrdingly, &W Qur rates, for yearly contract9''.Will( be n ac(e known an application at the office. JOB PRINT1NC1.-Bonk and 'Job Printing of every iatcription executed with neatness. end despatch, on 43e I hortest possible notice,. Order l by Mail prontpt- 1,v attended to, Charges moderate. W, OUT TC0TT FASHIONABLE ffE11CH T TAILOR ' QUERk STREET, 1314.-Y-1111=1... PECO `CH, , *ENGLISH Jt , 'CAltADVAN laLIUIItC III ID `tR1E CT O RPI, Cananada Methodist.-Servicod at 10.$0 a, m.' and. 1.30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p m. ' Rsv. Di 0, tVTHentkxo, B• D. Parma. Canada Presbyterian.- Services at 11a.m. and 0.30 t. in. • Sabbath School, 2.30 p, m, list Alms. Smir- ker, Pastor. at. Paula (EpIscopal).-Services at 11. a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School and Bible Claaa, 8 pant, - Ray.. 11ATTi:aa•6, PaFt'or. • Bible Christian. -.Services at 10.30 a. M. and 0.30 p, m. Sabbath School, 2,80 p: m.• ;lay. R. Tltouks, Pattor. .Baptist Church. --Service at 0.30 p. m. Sabbath School, 2.30 D. nt. 'Rev. J. GRAY, Pastor. . Professional and other CatdS. R. REEVE. Office, Rattonbury''Areet; rintmodi- atoll, behind Ranstord's book store. Residence opposite. the Toiirpervnce Baily Huron Street. Office kours trot* 8. a.m. to d•p:ln. ' . Clinton, Jan, 14, 1881.. 1.y 71. H. neeineY, X. D.' M.' 11. O. S. England, 11JJ Physician, Surgeon, Sec. Office and residence. next Molson's Bank, market square. Clinton, Jan. 14, 1891. 1•y •S. JEROME, Licentiate of Dental. Surgery will • • •J• visit.'Biyth on eachand evei`y month, from the ' -tenth until the teurteenth.'Rheahewiilbeigoet,happy to wait upon all those that may favor him with their patronage. Ali opti'atioua performed in the Most skillful manner. • - 'Blyth, Dee: 17, 1850 H. MANNING, `Attorney, Solicitor, Conveyancer' A AH. MANNING, :4ibertStreet, Ciincon, Ont... Money to lend at Iotvcst interest: Private Funds. Agent for some of the best Insurance Companies. 40y. -EO A w•A'CSON, •Attotnuy-at-Law, 'Solicitor in ���'�•• C`ha'ncery,—:itotary_P•ubric, Conveyancer, &c;; •'Chilton,:.^Visits klyth every'lid'cscliiy^`lfii.iliY-! LOAN.4T 0 PER CENT... • ' Clinton, Jan: 14, 1881. 1•y' TAMFS• •I10..SON .Licensed Auctioneer for the - o. jaunty of Hdron....SLYes-attpnded,:at_:rea9ongle.. rates. • Clinton, Jan. 14th 1851. • -.d;1(1ik�r:IIA91YLTON- _.7w,. A UCTIOAEER, land; • lo tin 'and-instltalice'` agent;' ,,, Blyth. Sales attended' in town and 'country, reasonable terms.' A list of farms. and village loots for' axle. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates of in- terest. Insurance effected all classes of property.. Notes and debts collected. 0oodsappraised, and sold, on commission. Bankrupt Mocks bought and sold: Bayth; Dee. 10, 1880. , . LINTON•Lodge, No. 84,, A. F. 'A M„-rifeeta erory'Friday, on or after. the•fu11.•ntoon: Visit- ing brethren cordially invited• A, STRAITON, w at,. .• J.•MsoWHIRTER, Sso... Clinton, Jots. 14;.1881. 1-1 O. L., No• 710, mecta2nd Mobility in ¢deli.month, IJ, hi Diddlocombe's frail. Visiting. brethren eor- 3ialiy greed.. J. HAMNER, tr. M. R. NEW/JAROH, Snot': • a7httorrl;Jan. 14,1851. 1•y. , ( I 1?r1IE1i;',i'tofessional' Barber and Tonsorial k 1. A,'ist, noxa door to Ce§ttttoreial •liotol, 0.)11n - ton, Ont. JSy'Your atronagosofciloU. 40,y: Lucas Tamer 86 BANKER BLYTH3 f Oil Do a General Bai kingt`Business. • Stoney remitted by draft. payable at, any. point in Canada or * (initI3t1 States. Am-' cancan currency loot?'ght and sold. Amer - igen and sterling drtiltscashed, Advances • :135u10 on endorsed papers, lIf.Ccillateritl se- curity for lona; or short date?, E Et. s always on hand. ORDERED WORK A' SPECIALTY. NOTE:4'1'HE PRICES .: A Good' Overccoat'for Only $10, A Good. Tweed Suit for only $12, Good Tweed Pants for only $3.25. A-409861' Tit Guaranteed' ! Give IJhu a Call. No: Trouble °to Show Gooditi, ':QALLOO ! Were _re'iou Going . ( AOTES....'EliSCOUNTED.,. T tr11tera. who require advances are- .in- rited. Mortga ;es and Debentures bought,, Notes ca:llecteel .Vit' in:Aertlte • ( charges.. lfoney to loan on reef estate,' at f :heel to ':'$'.per cent. Liberal interest-'itbloivecl on. • eleposits. Money may be ..withrll'ilwn out pleasure. Refcrene&-i•T'-he Mtcrch'aint's Bank • og':. Canada. .. ALEX,.1.{TCAS, Pio Actors.. CHAS. E. TANKER, . �e Cafl.t a iO nos.' GROCERY AND; :( ovisi r'on Store Opposite .air's Mill. .tt pays'•mF to get id y • Go'.seerzes• there ; ,the 'gods-are-so=chrcc i ' and the - zizali -''' ig•A N , a(. o.- 1... •,.._ . '. o . .: � � Caodtr �-.. • di 4zew a r7 ' t ., LOCAL NEWS. ,iglitothe and Vicinity, THE Rev. A. McLean, of Blyth, was in town on Tuesday last, WeoNG:—Wo were • in ;error last week in stating'the price of the hell in the town hall. The cost was some- thing less than .$500. , TIIE'EULPIT.—On Sabbath next the Rev, Mr. Livingstone, of .13pyfield, will occupy the' • pulpit of the Canada Methodist Church, inenting.'arrd eve- ning. ' PERSONAL.• 111r,, W111iarn Spence, of Howick” gave us a call' on Tuesday last. 1e gave Isisfriends llere.'a flying visit and has. .since; returned home again. • ' is..•. -Sugars, , .Teayy,,.Fptofiees;.., Prunes, Raisins, Currants . �'Boneless Codfish, Gold • Flake[and Fine Cut •Chewing Tobaccos, cannot be --excelled. Soule :.new deafgnsmG rocaeryrand Glassware, Woded 'Ware, and infect everytlxing you want.': . APPLES 315�OENtSlE6R BA `. Farm Produce taken.'intxehange. 11 7 v A .NTi � LO1�T $0 ACRE':E,ARM ,FOR' SALE. 13E Sotltlrhalf *of Sautb half Let No. 40, cob. 10' tovimlhill. of East' Wawanosh, 40 acres cleareel balanceSitell timbered •with good bard wood. white:. id en•ttere ace a good trwoiling house, a trains bate, good'•weil'•and' petite, iarao bearing orchard with. elcoi'ce'rariety of fruit : Tho place Is two mild -front Bela rave and 4} from Wingham. Per partietr•itra see theprelifietbr,on.tha,placo or„T1toi, BXaedon,i 11o1. ye�:OGAra ' .. -.CLINTON. • • t,„g, so fv, . Watchmakers ' cC Jewellers, CIhi<to i„ , Oii>wtzrim. ton Irarb1e. � or �s •''HURON STILET, 'CLINTON, W. ':/If, C•:t',I.O PE.R, `Jr:, • Maintfadturar of,and dealer in'all kinds of . Mullet &. Granite for Cemetery, Worlofht'fignree that defy competition. ' ice„ Also •Agerit for. the Celebrated Awrxricrar, Sroxx for Writhe. pure pews and Cemetery Work, which rintst be• seen to be. a p le:dated'. �-All work` warranted to give satisfaction, CLINTON ORGAN FACTORY AN EXTENSIVE INDUSTRY. 1>FBfAB ;A`.VVRE0oRz0IMPORTER HAS TO SAY '-'.0301.1T W. DOHR1tTZi &,DO'S DOINGS. As we stated•in"last, week's issue, we Abhiaweek. give: •our readers a sketch of +3t'Hd''F"t1ietoW'',Organ Factory, owned by Messrs. W, Doherty dr Co. It iatsitu- aced en Rattenbirry street, The dehland for the Doherty Organ. has beef very %large during the last season ands is continually inoreasing.' t• They etre now r •being shipped . to' all parts. of `'Canada and the United States, ;That this in- dustry is a great benefit. to Clinton and surrounding country ,stay be judged - from the fact that Mr.' Doherty pills' out over 81,000 per •ntenth in wages. The main building iy 83x40 long. At the sear of the building is the engine room. -I The engine, 4/6,, was manufac- tured by Golclie, McCullough & Co., of •Galt. 'The water required is •pumped by steam 'and. by -means of refuse steam is heated, before, it reaches the boiler. By (m eans'of tubes,. (Ito t'a".'iveit'ee'ri'i ..also conveyed to other "parte of the" faettWi y'' for differing purposes. Weep. this we enter. another 'very,' large work -room, .in. wllichare runnieg' all kinds of ma- teltitt'ery: The first thing. 'which at- ,ttracted . our notiee was' the ' deedless . bed plat•er," n'ibrtufacEtrred by Messrs. Canit, Goul:lay' elcc.'Co. ';chis i3 amgd- ern .imlr3tivement of the planing ma chine,• lirtving in:itead of the old-faeh toned' rollers' on .the .under side a bed' whibll is continually :moving: and' to tether :with the top roller drawe in theo ''1t>,mber and (loss. its work,uttifornrly. The 'P iron.top ;rip sa*'" text (alight our eye: This was mot ufe tnred by Goldie,, McCullough. tt'Oo , of` Galt: It can he ,raised or'. lowerlyd by means of "a" i'a�l,hn•rlclxer'g'�':••- i�u o is'usetd -'sir. A � � . used in connection`Witi • this machine, - w li u.1i iu boa. cal1'...11e. vast;.: Arty ; width. ALMOST A FIBS.—On Saturday aigghL last a lamp fell in Mr. B. Campbell's, .arbes•'shop,; the bit immediately quit. ing; For some time it ..was thought that the building would,,be . consumed, lout after strenuous effortssthe fire was extinguished. ORANGE Meeniet4.`Y'The L.'0`L. for the South .Riding of Nuron,' will meet. at Exeter,. on Tuesday 11th ofFebruary next, at 10 o'clocksharp, for the elec- tion of officers and other general :buss ness. A full attendaricel,,:is :requested.. RUNAWAY.—On Sunday last, as Mr, d .•.MeCartneyt from near' Holmes-.• vi11e, was driving along Albert street,, o pposite • Fair's mill., the .horse took. .fright and ran away, throwing the oecupants. out and dautagiisg the vehicle• and harness: Fortunately;, no one was. seriously liurt. NEARLX A .RUNAWAY ;On Saturday ▪ team•„of : horses; belonging .to Mr. Geo. Oaken, !of Goderich township, while standing at the G VI?s R..Station, took £t'i'ght'; at. an approaehing train, rid ;hadr'it- tot�'-bn'e r tli tt`:hir Cakes held •on..;to them ;witlr••good courage, iloliwEa liv"eirremrway- eine-iia. "beef; the consequence: ACTIN .Viro'l1anLL; "lately .it 'tl enip ay o Idariaiicl:l3i•os:, 'artlus town,, Cant, 'left, ' Just Tuesday, for ..Loddon. East, •whero:is about to ,engage�n the_ tlil Smith_ business •foi hireaelf. _,He has been a resident of. Clinton for abiot two years, and his•; bright•gountettance' will be ntitised'•.by.'liis',`ulany frien2ls.' We with. •llftu every • suocess in his new untie takiilo',, :ti • • :l3•t1sINE84 men who' object..to suppor t a liewfclotper beeauke:it does not express editor t»,I .opinions to suit thein, display gI,:i1 1 ,nerancr of.:the first principles • of bii:;rn, s ',. A properly conducted and. entetear isittp ne•yv:;pa.pc'r.-- no mattes what ,il edits e:l l,,apiniotlt '11115V •be.•-- adclti .vreluc.. to very property 'in the tow r1.,,t ht i8 it i5 published. Adves t sio ;'1 i t' matter of butitll(:ss, alio;. it 1' In the itthe'i,,.t of `ba'Sint:si uar:11 le patronize the papci-.thatadoes most to .advcr_trhe' anll 'buihl`U) fire town; and lilac'(; :lux 'advert :;(tali 12' where., it call be seen by: the greatest number of read't'rs —[1Js. . Col nrroN LT.w.•eit.i.TtY AND tr.$'CIF.N'.rIF"IC SO- err Ti:---TiriS ::Society ' diet on Monday evening in •Mr. 'ib1annihtb's otitis: •Ar- r,angements.we•re completed' for Bolding the opc e meeting on Monday eyeniOg 'next, in tie . Temper:vice Hall. The ceremony of opening tlie. House and 'readingthe address' from the Throne, Will be' gone through with. It will: afterwards be discussed, by ,'several members, and as , it containss clauses referring to'soine reanures upon which there. is lots of• room for i t; uinont ' and 'difference,. the discussion will no doubt' bo a good enc:.' "Tickets of admission cart be obtained nein any 'member of the Society. Several. new members, amongst, thein Mr.' +'. Floody,.:nervi propose(' . and eiCcted. 'After the, ad- ,jo'u5•n'teetlt'of the Society the Tlottse, of, Commons was'foruaecl, and the new meulberfi introduced. ��:t• the 'request of the speftket', '':M:r. R. Hanlon, the chair�was taken by Mr. P. (1. Mackid, Short'speeclres referring to the 'object at cl . sin -i of the :Soeiety, and. pressing upwrit:he members the duty of taking a inoreltetive'part •in the work the Society Were maclie by Messrs. A. H. Mafiiung rind A.'ni:. Taylor'.' Tlio tie bate on th' address was resurtiedi1 and enntintred by Messrs.. A, M. Taylor, T, Taylor, G. Irving;'D. G`: {:art, •aud.T;' 11ti. b'.Caekid, Alt this°rltdtnbers are re:, quested to be at'tlTh •shall next evenin3 at'7,80 iii ordorio't complete the ar- rangetnents for the •public , meeting Which begins at 8 iv'cl40k,., in Canada. The flaw is: one-quarter of an inch thick and has in it finishing teeth.- The gauges are adjustable and may be moved in any direction. The next object of 'interest we netts. ell was the gibe heater- This is, a large box inta'1<b'hich the glue'is placed; and is het't>;ct:b3e;means of a 'steam pipe. Th'e;steam is feteon' by a.. globe valve. rfeclue heated in this way never gate in- jured or burned, is always ready and never cold. . We next notice. 'the "coil. heater," This a coil. of . inch pipes.enclosed, in a' large box, through wihieh steam-13:con- veyed. Into' this bgx,,'all• timber re- quiring dO be: glued,' is placed, and is heated iii, a very shol't.:kime.. • - We 'next entered the finishing and, pol,il4lring' roofs :'This is a large room,. being'.•.36 by• 30',•ft.,, adjoining which .is another room. -481 by, 24 ft/ The differ- ent work is done here with oil finish and veneers, and duplications with plain. fi1ilf;h:. ive hien are kept busy „in tlrs••d'epartment: - • Descending into the lower flat 'again we enter the 'action room, trimming and tuning. cleepartment, ' In this'de- partment we noticed a patent saw table and.honitlg,nkachine ,'one of: the;latesl inveiratfons. '£,A strap 'dream!, saw'. is worked on a shaft, at the elxliof which is, a patent arrangement .for holding bits, augurs&c., taking a size from. •1'of an inch to 1-64 of an inch, and making about 200 'revolutions per minute. In this. department• ''true frets, stops and keys are fitted, inserted, ,tand tested: Organs,gre tuned'and. cased ready for ;shiptllent. • - Iih�•couclusion, we • might say that tinder •t•lle," present `,protectivb poli y, we speak' for ..Messrs: :Doherty & Co.,; an extensive and: profitable''businees, and the busy Town 'of ',Clinton' 'may congratulate herself; on ,laving eneof ,the leading. lndustries'of .Canada. We next noticed the "shaping ma-: 1 the: , chi•ne.," :� winch was +•,,manufaetured Eby ani , Gourlay '& Co This is used for ;doing all sorts, of moulding iu. woos, and is in ciralrge'of Mr: Latigetreth ' . It' requires' .,tt;::great deal of Care in.' Coli trolifng;it:. this machine makes 4;000 revolutions i11 a.niinute. -. The next, of importance is the endless. saw, known•by.the name of the ".band. saw." It is upright -and . is ,used for the purpose of sawing wood into differ- ent shapes,vbeing:•'under the direction of Mr. -Murray,--''. 'We text noticed. tnrl Title Scro11, or Fret Saw,, "manufactured' .by Cant, Gourlay tL' Co. It is .used• for doing 'all io.ts of'Serblland'fret work We 'then ascended fly •means :of a stairway to 'the upper flat, into a room 36x50, which is also another work- .remit.. It : is well lighted and venti- det'r'rl, anti is alway.s•war.in and.confort-: able.. -At the rearrend elf tbis'room- ova?r the engine300t11 , the ili'yrtl,n 8vhicli process i5 c"ry int,6re+si,8ng. In the. first place the exhatfsted steam • homes ulj from the' -engine 'ram ..into the head RAwe1 ]lips of t1i0 kiln,' This is filtered through 1000 ft. of a contiliuerl :system oi''prpea;•gaing to the other end of kilil, "aiid' 'returning, to . sewer pipe, No. ;3, 7 froin` thence into lite •heater flipes and then comes around the room. The system .of pipes lrientlnned iri'laid between two tightly -matched. flogrf;' ;hider' •the kiln. 'At the=rend; of this • enclosure... are two 'di+uught" winelows, where.'the.cold air rushes_.in and'drives the -heat to tlie"other end of the`rootn,` where, by an opening' in the floor, it reaches the kiln. At the opposite end of,the kiln is a suction 'chimney whioh. creates a current and takes awry,' all lampi) ess,'Sweat, Are. �'lttiltint lumber can bts Ilried petrfectly i•ti•`this kiln in six weeks.' Dox T BE VOOLLD:-Look out'for:the ,;salt who is. t'ravell -ng. over the country aelfigrg an*article tiilii�i► he alJages will, -- .it put in•.kerot ens -lam'ps, ,prevent thein from explod'ing.. ;;'The arta,ele`t,'he. sells •-fftatr-ogle-dol-lar er�•llundfitl«�is-said-to--be-•�--•'-- P . uothieg bub:orditiary table salt colored. 'The: dodge isau:•Qui4180,._a_ttdJsJly.Qt .:_.�._:., to01is11 enough •to he ...caugh't by;it.de- Serves' to' lose `lr'rs'liloney: ArkoansS. •AND ERES2"'TAT1oN,-011 Tliesdta eve_ ni lg ' last . In emergency y b... r. meeting of Clinton Led'ge;•;I o..84, A. ' - F. & A. IA vas. called for the purpose of bidding. farewell to faro. G. Railton, who is leaving for California, where• he has been appointed ' .District Superintendent of the Central. Pacific Railway; : Mr: Railton, (vas presented. with a complimentary' .address.'.WI . a 'Past Master's apron lto which, Ile ;ver' pliccp iii 'very fee'lin ..terms. OYSTER Su'PPER .Oil Mondayeven ting last; the'mettibers of our 'Volunteer Company, together with a goodly nut i-' •Mol of our townspeople,,- entertained' Mr..G. W..'"Reilton with a coinpiliwen- 1Inysupper, at lIcLaren's hotel. 1 rash Murray occupied- the. chair .and .Ur 1V.• Ransford . lite Vico-(:Bair. . Alter jus-' • tic) had'been:,ilone, to the' good'thiugl;• 11:tr. 1Vlurray' proposed.' the` health `of .. • M Eailtoti; at, the satlie ,time iompl - 'meeting him' oil'. 1121, very aucce:tsf al'. • career since• bet..dante,'to, our .town, to which Ms: Patton • very. feelingly re. plied ,Tile'•follnwin{t toasts were after • arch prpposed and . respond by 'a number of tho2ie pr eeerit:-".`The V.alun- teers," ' iOThe Mereantil' Interests,'•':0er, ' 'liunici•pal Institutions," "Our 'Guesee," . "'1•e health of 'Mrs:' Railw •n," "Thr Press," unit "Our 1,1.0-6 ane •IHo2tr,Sg," Messrs. T; jr.,fac:ksent'and i\1cWhirter gave a Number of otitcn'tttirr ng. sons . The meeting closed by the company - singing "Auld -Lang byne,:'. and "Uad, • • Save the Queen,"' We next coth'o into'tlie large work- room, to the carvingdepartment. In this department two carvers' arch at 'wort:. One of them, Mr. A. hale, took second prize at the Wester; Fair :last fall fol specimens of xvorlr,, and from what -we can hear from 1 wties who were there, we tire of opinion ;, hmmat he was justly entitled to the first. Adjacent is the "combined saw table," Navin; two Saw : Mandrels—one' for ripping and the other''erossctdtting. When eno'is required fot"use tlle'nther may be lowered by means °tit hind screw. This wag made by slseeial order of Cant, Gourley tit Co., of Galt, +ad is.til,4 first. oiap, o'er gonnfitetured, • 02,--g-.IETAIti,A^4b Bros, are'sellin'g tile' best Nei: 1 Ceal'Oil, Silver Star brand, 25' cents per Imperial gallon'. Four Imperial gallons and can for, $150, tom' Do''not fail to secure a• bargain .at the great:<tleaziug-sale -ferw 10" days only at 17' Briar Blocs::- ,,Btioli hoer tit 130. • C4, Syroxerts. Stnenitzei; :-11he best` . stock bolt fii,'uey, imported ;and Iloniestis cigars, cigt,r'ettes:attrlrytnliticyY>Jir.is to.be had at 3', M, AlAcetin's:' Vie Winding u. ' busiiiesit'+ .•34(00 Of fllreitnr must be arild e ;N. !worth e in� . dayss;. at 77 Briefs Block-rBltoAuypo"sr' (iC .gaSw °