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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-01-14, Page 10'rel will siotnetiut BUILD W. Coit ings the other sig A spec Fire Bri perauce at seven Pinion lately re ich town and lot o Perrin, Mn. B St Churc to II•crow vend a v showed understo was+ deal evening ALWA wish it t we can. without not to pu good fait received as we do we Bann Seeds last wee the ladit heid at t There w ante an those'pt ing. A HUB') this asso church h Mr. Dan a tertn o cotnmittc business was tr will be h Tuesday The elect, to heli at The Cie' Theft their de cation : Chidley, . Reeve ; 'witches .T Ckson, Morse, The C the may Moves Mr. Cor the Stan COM poraec. Messrs. Jtevens° they rep g—ca Moved Mr. Jac adjourn, .evening The journme Members Minut Council A rep Comuutt ing Stan suing ye Street, Coats, M Finan bett, Co Twitchell Fire a Shopper Comet Shopper Charit thele areal By•La ley, Coat bett. Healt ,shell, Ste Budde pard, Ch 'batt and Comm • and solar eon, She Moved Mr. Coo Committ Standing year be Mov Mr. She appoints —carrie Moved Mr. She now adjo tar DOA A•T Vhr.—We understand a Banti- be held it; the skating • rink, e next week. INel.—?Vies$.$. W. Murraynd ; is iuteud'erectin .several Ilu11d• g • mining summer. This i$ an- . n of the prosperity of Clinton.. ` P Y ial meeting of the.. Clinton, b hall, onlMonday evolving u next, o'l leek sharp. AseD.—Mr. H. Young, who moved, into town from coder- sleep, has purchased >I hoa$e n I• ettenbury street, from Mr. for tire, sum of $500. , lectured in Princess !t oa before• Ys o at of L.—Ou k as atisacted.. :unit claration —D. ohs 1, heft,, kson —Carried. Council nt. read ort ar ce d, d h idley, adopted—carried. ed d.charge. W410110111. . ^- . "' Our town u " to ,tr .1..y for t• e dta! t, meta 1n 81,eu Council, for the first tiwe•4ii:• 1$81 on b' DZ#7 Hilbert Abraham who for the •• poet year or two has beers frmll, Own., was WA to $tom+ sus;:• old friends last. ,week. He will be in Exeter foe about a month after which he will b �' auh to'town. s o bank, The new Mayor and Deputy -Reeve elect, ole Mend y evening last enter.- twined all the late murhicipfil cafichidutes to ether with the retirilt •council to an oyster supper. at McLean a } pp ' : x e$tau- rant, t Bronx. -•1n ¥eK►1lop, oe the-$th Mut.. the wit, four. mimeo story of w daughter. Dots,• -Ip Hallett, on the Oth hot., tar., wit, ole mr,, Chosto hernale of a slap hter, pwtevn. Iii Iiinbnr,l on therm met, fila wliQ,of, Mr, p RAW (Wove Af a thea Wise-NXIn. Seaforth, on the 11th. Inst, the of , Mr. Alex. Wilson of A eon ,lases.—Inifeaferth, on the 12th.in,lt•, the Wife of Professor Jones of a ilea ihter, Bits, t.- s t alasugi,ithe 16th tneky $hss rife of Mr . DEATHS. • MaDlcwtq»d—X'n Hallett, on the Seth hut., Jane Ne, Mullin, Wtfo of Mr. W.111 e31u11i11, aged 02 years $. ' n i n rev and s days, The of o r M will ,ntaku Own,ai Mdriioonnr.. in nay, o . the lith_ in t., Wm, ilio- Ta&'!Cart, aged883ears. daoKxora. -tn ituuott, on the. 79th. Inst., Jahn P., otdaet son of Mr. Rlohawrd,Jaokeon, >~ged 0 y e and Is mouths.. , • COTTON x " �• • ^Q a ; } ; . ' LYl3STER:GREYs ' ib• it" ' '' Shirting% •Cornwall M111s, Dtandass Cottons. Cnaticeek ineiinvidths: IS. 11lltit0 Cottons.: �] c White Cottons ' WHITE 4 " ' Check Skirtings, Lucks, , = �4l . In 32 Inches.. • se • e35 4g4 "C 36' es 4* XX double' and single. • in an widths. o . Beehelaga, In All widthxr. 'White Cottons OTTONSe, t•\1fTitte Cottons. ' • Cheek Skirtings, • Deniitas, etc. UCHANAN oil Wednesday evening last ded house. The lecturer deli- ery impressive•+liseoutse, and Uy his • opinions that. he well the subject• with whiel, he lug. He also lectured the 0fVE YOUR NAME.—We be distinctly understood that publish. any communication the writers name attached— Ulish, but as a guarantee of h. During the week we have several. communications, but • ,At the annual meeting of'tile Turn-' berry Agricultural Society, Chas..Hen- Marson, ,Morris;• was elected President ; Alex. Poling,., Wawanosb, Vice •Pres.; John Anderson,, Turnberry , Sec,.; to- gother with their, usual boerd.of discs- tors. The D:lorris spelling -bee receives con- sits agile space iir•'our local ,journals. " John A.," it appears made some rath er wild statements in. the eoureeof his ,. remarks to•the. Times: reporter,. wbieh Mr. llrost,.11° a.eommutucation to the advance last week endetNvarr to corrget, Should it continue, we anticipate no CLINTON.MARKETS., TO.. (Corroded every Thursday,) . wheat, tan For moll, - - • si ce to. i o$ sprang, Metichaff, .. •'. 1 ca .to 1 10 Fife, . - ' - . - .....i io to 1 is. oats, . 0 >30 "f,'v 0 sr Barleys .• • - 0 (i3 to 0 s0 Peas, • - ..- ' 000 to 0 7 .lour • -• - . 6 50 to 000 i'otatook, • o ao to. o s6 )latter, . , • 0 10 to 018, Eggs, .. .,. •)lily, '.• • . - ' . lz oo "ttQo 14,0Q'• 's 14 ,' - -. ' ' ` -• • - • '0 6o- two 8 00p llcepskins, Root, , - 6 00 to a 60 Closers . , : - .. . ' .. a, oo, tts��, a•6o_ •ilitlothyt s 2 60 •to s 00• pork, . -' -� - - 6 Baa t.i., 0,ac - +� 1 '' `=�,,.r.' ,-..•�!. - •��l• t„�i...!T • . -T— PRpDUCT i�FI �~ • a, • • • (CLLA,DEH, :OiA STAND • e ; " A. s1'/ C •' Ct 4 +. "}. � <, ), C NT: �I,•N TQ ' not know wlio-the parties are publish thein. • Thursday evening of, a social under the auspices of. of the C. DL .Church was. he resideueo of A. S. Fisher. a large dumber in attend- d the songs readings&c.,. by were certainly entertain- verypleasant time wee. s sits P Z PhBSBF,TERY.--A waiter -Of elation was held.in. the C. B. ere,. on Tuesday last. Rev. by was elected Moderator for f six months, A number of Vs.. reports were read and other in connection with the society Y The next meeting old in Seaforth on, the second small amount of fun; Street aorner Syndicate& are the all- absorbingetopiee of discussion just now. One "coon" says be will build the road. without any exemptions' for $2 a mile and 25 acres in advance at least 2•k hours before work is re: uired' to be 9 commenced. He is not very. particular with the Covertimcnt about the laid grant, buft.he•caunot•see1eis way clear to a lesser•sten ill cash-, Mr, Joseph Matell, the genii& pro prietor of the "Queens "'Iles we.leai•n ► , disposed of that house. to MIs. Blotch- ford, formerly of the firm ofBiatchfurd ct, Woodcock of this town but now of ' Listowel. Joe intends refnoving do Formosa about the he ennin of Mareli. g , While we regret to lest) mr. Motor$ genial face from our front street attrac- , ;, ••,• STOVE i SALE.VICTORIA >, ) is 1 •t, •1 l CTrea' _ ---�QZe`�...., , rti °• ' ,x 5 bx '. 'PI PES --- , ;. ' , • el .. Y.. j :,. ' •/y., LCD i ;: " •BLOCK, ... is > ,'• at CLINTON ' . �csent, . �. ...'S., ..••?^. •. ,T ..-.,•,,.. No..� y .. £11111, �n iisl ,. 1' 111111 11111; ++• IW h�lr a ( , �1` '" `'r -= :;, j' l' 1 ` I "'� ATS. I ; I At t, 1�' I X11 __ •' .„ 11:=11a'" ! : r. "`- , . � " ilj ��, i,.,,,,,.. �/" - + YNaT Lt. o vi ----- • �� ,�.:�-• �•••- --•%' . Its N4 YYia:' V r/ t -. i' k� �, 4 ►i,� c. �u��_!. _ ,, t :'; �: : ' '�--�• ' q _ ""�'r= y!,A /`~a )l lel- 7 �",•� l ../ei •' 4,,,s 'Z �� . , , /•' ~: ' ®..� �.�� i r /, •_ /•! �- ' , (�j " .!•.,11....; rL �yy1 ;filo- $ ;` r.... •,r"i �! •�„ , • l:' ,,'ti.'o. • 1 HATS, CAN '� F g 11i�1111 I •i#1'. �, .. ¢ Ji4IA'� `i �; �A / /if �;� --' i i ate '`' 1, '' �,�;A, r rr o r^ in ]liarclh; tions, w@ can welcome hearth his sue- Y' • l'011:1d COUNCIL- censor, as an old' • resident Said 11 former businessman •u L., ed c. ed Prices. among g8a/t CLINTON, January 17, 1881. The 'carnival --la otweek was a'.coin-. .' . meeting of the Council pletc success,. beth° financially and .oth-• - erwise. The, nee was l serve for the year 1881, woes - ie• aftcindri largely _._ FOR• CA '�" ,: --� r i ~ !;:,..`,;. '' 1 y i+ r �1 . �. � 1♦r, 1 CHRIS ` l o . 14tK50 ri a t at,* ,1 .� 's::• ..W �t,44' r ``\\ i• %r Y �1> °`� x �'� i l ,, • .c : iii. ad atsc@ if uei Ti.a. Ill. at tli@ nsuIIl place) ... kind, the maskers k In the chair. , k were in fort @, •:.bich,,..mei il..tl T it I ! ,� ii Ir �i t\-F'S'"::i.;% Ir; - ,'�•��+��/Bc / ;' ... = 11��, r' 1 •�i ►? 1;i /�'' \``�� ;� � .: F;. a�lowimg-gentlemenAmmtled,--ifs a variety, and; richness _ .+,1. I; a�� ' . ��•'+• ;y of office and ualili-. of some of the costumes, made a scene "se " q Tow. it; the hems to,sgcure' . A. Forrester, Mayor ; Jos. well worthy an hour's attention'.' 'Tilers IRC�eve ; Wm. Sheppard, Dep.- Were "all aorta and condition .of Hien," iltrr ` ice: G Ai" Wm. Cooper Win Coats Jas, from the tawney Indian of the far t ': ", 1, J. C. Stevenson, Thomas North, West to. the .cr &the and ..the -J7 " `:fa �e;� . ;:� ..,,,+v� �� i,, ,,. �� —. —.._.__________....-____.• 1�' — "+ d ,Pk. ? 1; �'•, '•,i+ �.:`.� �; " �; ',,,• : �� �— =--_� - ,':!,...,,, AV e` ,"-�� ` ;eMe,,* �• �P �, _ �� �,., !, E. Corbett, J: Pickett anti btfrnt�"ecttlri thwer.i Elzit , bo` brincillors. Ireland and Miss Wolin') ;were' the sac- in, order. to pe�7ucr c¢stifui prize winners: fees otl,el+ uq'dd, ouncil then took their seats— P '' • . .." 6its The annual supper'of the"Turnherr , •-; • "II in the chair.Y•) by Mr. Chidley, seconded b Agricultural Society ivas7ield oU:Tllurs- that a committee to strike day .evening last at ,. file Royal. :' T1@..10:. X0'.'16. Per•. ding Committees be'appointed, supper was all that could . bo• desired :'. 1 of the following members : and the entire suecess'of the affair ,,Was Than Corbett, ° Twitchell, Shetipard, marred only •.by•a sort Of fr<arus as ' ' . n and the mover, and that who should occupy the chair. • This is. �q ort to t11,38 council th$$ eve'- an honor bestowed upoe. the new •prem- •V R O N .sled. dent elect trona time immemorial, and ` by Mr: Corbett,. seconded by. this gentlemen' was proceeding to do as . • : ,:: • . that this £;ouncil do now all his predecessors had done !before' ,.Hardwale,• to meet at i.30 o'clock this aim, when the ex-presldc nt`':with that A:Yos,• egotism for which he .is se ,co>ispicions, at once challenged Inc right to• the :poi. oar et:•trote• Usual '- .. C stook we leave Ceti Pric D N '• osscut a and tnakn room decided Eo. ' ' p�� Li�IJiJh�.• • •� 11 01 el . Saws '• --.,, _..,, - F • 4",:'' . + — _ f 1-.....1 _ ll ; --- lh *�= ;• f :;, I'; _ �l' -1 :11C �� 11 a' 'ej' , 11 r�'f�1. ' L - - wl•NiQSI 11' ' , ---- - �' !' ^'- � J ''' -geol7 � `" •F y, ti'. � - y -_ ,• .� _ - ,_ - ._;... ._,-.,.. .t" . ,lac w * t *' ' ��,��'\ ..�. 'L. •,r.'.l ,�,�\`,; , 1g �� ,N mew • • t't`1 o;' •^�• •_ '041/• 'tete , :: .,. � K�� .•Z9, a g•riiitie.60 . ria Fut Hats, imported direct P - .. -Fine Wool Fine C ILDit . Aa Oiir gi ck coni r' A the pt `. Everybody belying a Hat elisukl•see . J ACKSQN� limo New Rata,` merican 'S• BATS LARGEST tli,e ti THE . :•.;;;;i. .. stock., �A� SW York.. • Stiff. Cllristeyscelebratct'tEnghi4h AND an NVQ l'041/ "� '"`�'' HAT k pf NOVELTIES Hats. . • .. 1iofig, • ie Canadian, •Felt Hats, IAPB;. all stales.• EST in this.sectio a$•.n,Aftahe ', • !3 .• ,. HATTERCLINTON« t.:.ti.1'i�-,; i i ...un • C"ctfrq, CO'.ill , met pursuant to ad- The Mayor in the chair: Y1112r. all resent. es of last meeting of retiring and adopted. was read from the Selecting eel recommending the follow- dingCommittees for the en- :— Committee—Messrs. Corbett, orse and Jackson. Committee—Messrs. Cor- ate, Sheppard, Chidgey and sition. After sonic little time the unit- • ter was settles!„ confiriniug. •the new VERY' president in toe• chair.. • 11..'he partici- " Beet ,1�:0..I Coal'Oil,. pants reached home •at the Melly and • /wand) 2 cents: various hours of the morning. allow.. Fowr,• It is ,Our, painful duty; 'this week togallon.. chronicle the' suicide of Mr:, . Allan - Cafifor > Caldwell Turnber'r . The deceased' ' was one of our most, prominent and- :HAIL successful farmers, and 'at all times bore a high character among his 'ac "qualntances. On •Sunday. morning lie.' Sign of'tlie Padlock, went about his usual workA and nothing %lit of ,the Way, was noticed. When ALBERT SM, .. Lamps'&C. LOW....10I. . (Silver Star per In$p�i•rii4l Imperial Gallons ? ,1 GO. ,. BROS.Aniericazx I3xie1 Block, :• CLIN'TON, id Water Committee—Messrs. Cooper and Chidgey. . ' ery Committee — Stevenson, and Jackson. about ready for church he went to the barn. for some pretext or other, con- a `fie coaling a razor`about his peirsen, -His ,a; .1 Household ; 'Wort! ! long delay aroused a•feeline. of unease= •. • "� ,' OE)Coopci' • •a ._IMPORTER•or=• Q , ; BAR. IRON.. 'STEEL. CARRIAGE. ; Bi ILDERS , HARDWARE RE, GLASS, i r. PAINT. S. y Committee --Messrs.• Twit- Morse. A' Committee—Messrs. Chid- s, Stevenson, Pickett and Cor- Committee—Messrs. Twit- veteran, Cooper and Pickett. ng Committee—Messrs, Shop- Stevenson, Mbrse, Cor- Jackson, ietseon orfCers, their 5dutieseven- ness among the•members of the family, who upon search found his body upon the barn floor with Iiia •.throat cut from �• ear to ear. C..Tait Scott, Esq., on S Monday empanneled'a jury and an in- - ,, quest was held in accordance with the statute. The jury returneci,the verdict GROCERY tliat'edeceased came to; his death while laboring under a fit' of temporary in- Iles become a Household . Word as the. sanity, by cutting Bite throat•from ear BEST end CHEAPES'7,'placefox . withterreroTuesday remains were in: • • �� ;... Grocertea Flour,• � O yard, Chidley and Twitchell. (Signed) E. CORBETT, Chairman. by Mr, Coats, seconded by' per, that th@ report of • the eel appointed• to strike the ; ler For a good violin, go to Dui Fful, nom k GIBDINOS. ' • Crockery, S. DAVIS.Dis selling stoves lit coat Glai8teat•e� price. A big stock to select from, • its., etc • For a violin string, ' to _ • ',Clinton,t'linto.>pt., January .12th, 1681,„ �� -�-•� • e .. (, , ,ppard, /' ' ,/. ' -•� Committee ,for the current good go DOnEIITY 5t GIBBINbg. , A SPECIALTY IN ' by Mr. Chidley, seconded by"d„.144 that H. Hale be re- I Trustee for the High School by Mr. Chidley, seconded by ppard, that this Council do urn—carried. J. CALLANDER, Clerk. . Notaces of ,B'irths, Deaths and Marriages, Qn hidepartment inserted. free Pi 60 dent' ' . s �i Al a 1f3J[It.T1ISt ,PerCash paid„for Eggs,.• ,Farm Pro- BAsn.-ln Colborne, on Wednesday, the 1201 test., duce taken it° exchange, •. thn wltn of Gtr. W. II. Boar, of a daughter; Sto.Onmex.—In Exeter, eh the 13th Inst.,'the wltd of . T1 OS• COOPER Mr, 33. s. Sp*okinsn, of aeon. CARRY. aodorich, New. flay, the Corner Albert Eattenbur:�y I,gts,,, -�-? �''��1 k ^ I C* 1 1 0 1 0 f 1 s . -r4 Qar steak is. nlways kept`Pl, ?SII end well assorted. We btn in.tlie bent nutttket ' 1g 9,/i$H, and wartaut to give satiskdetion, PItODIYCE 'riltEN IN EkCHAl U1t. , PALe �S R• co, 99 BRICK BLOCK �{LITQhi • or a good piano stool, go to --In on yoar'tl wlte of and Mr. Oswald Carey of a ion... ' Rose. --in Stanley, on thg 3r4 Inst., the win!' of Br./ ONg ONTS