Huron Record, 1881-01-28, Page 1Volume 2, No 50
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CLINTON, TON, ON V., FRIDAY, DAY, JANUARY 28, 1881.
EDWARD .FLOQDYt
Publisher.
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RATES SW ADVERTISING. -1st insertion, per
Hue, 8c.; each subsequent insertion, 2e. Professional
(lands, not exceeding six lines, $4.00 per annum.
&1T Advertisements without epecifie•directions will
be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly,
/Ir Our rates for yearly contracts will bo made
known on appthsttion et the office.
JOB PRINTING:- Book and Job Printing of every
description executed with neatness and despatch, on'
the shortest possible notice. Orders by mail prompt.
ly attended to. Charges moderate.
C11111RCli DIRECTORY..
Cananada Methodist--Seri•ieoe at 10.30 a. m. and
9.30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p m. 1inv. D. G.
OVT116aLANe, B. D. PAaTen+
Canada Presbyterian.- Services at 11 a.m, and 6.80
F. m. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. m. Roy. AIMS. STSw-
Aas'. Panto.
>6t. Pant's (Episcopal). -Services at 11 a. m. and 7
m. Sabbath School and Bible Class, 8 p. m. RMv.
. R. MATrnawa, Pastor,
Bible (:hristian.-Servicesat 10,80 a. m. and 0.30
p. m. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. m. Ray. R. TIr0MLM,
Pastor.
Baptist Chureh.-Service at 6.30 p. m. Sabbath
''shoo', 2.30.n. in. Rev. J. GRA', Pastor.
Professional and other Cards.
REEVE. Office, Rattenbury Street, 'inunedi-
AAJJ ately behind Ransford's book store. Residence
..pposite the Temperance Hall, Huron Street. Office
burrs Iron 8 a.m. to 0 p. m.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1891.. 1•y
TN1I. DOWSLEY, 11. D:, et. R. 0.8. England,
Physician, Surgeon, dc. Office and residence
next Mnlaon's Bank, market square.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. • 1-y
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S. JEROME, Licentiate of Dental Surgery will
visit Blyth on each and every month, Irma the
tenth until the tenrteenth. when he will be most happy
to wait upon all those that may favor him with their
patronage. All operations performed in the meat
sklI1Int mariner.
Blyth, Dec. 17, 1850.
A 11. MANNING, Attorney, Solicitor, Conveyancer
Ci. ,he.—Beaver Block, Albert•Street, Clinton, Ont.
Money to lend at lowest interest. Private Funds.
Agent for some of the beat Insurance Companies. 49y
G1 Er). A. WATSON, Attorney at•Law, Solicitor in
thancorv, Notary Public, Conveyancer, 8,e.'
*;!into», visits Blyth every Tuesday, MONEY 1O
LOAN aT 0 PER CENT.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y
▪ MIRY FISHER, Professional Barber, Tonsoria.
Artist Cranium Marripulator,_kaciuI Operator
.and Capillary Abridger -next door to Commercial
Hotel, Clinton, Ont. lir Your patronage solicited.
AMES HOWSON Licensed Auctioneer Mr the
t County. of Huron. Sales attended at reasonable
sates.
Clinton, Jan. 14th 1881.
CHAS. HAMILTON,
AUCTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent,
Blyth. Srtlee attended in town and country, on
reasonable terms. A list of farms and village lots for
sale. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates of In.
terest. Insurance effected on all classes of property,
Lutes and debts collected. Goods appraised, and sold
va commission. Bankrupt stocks bought and sold.
Bjyth, Dec. 16, 1880.
CIJNTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A Y., meets
V every Friday, on or atter the full. moon. Visit-
ing brethren cordially Invited.
A. SThAITON, vii a. J. MaeWHIRTRR, SMc.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1.7
O. L., No. 710, meets 2nd Monday in eaeh month,
4, in Biddiecawbc's Mall. Visiting brethren • nor-
•iially invited.
J. HAMNER, w, a. A. NEWMARCH, SHOT.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1391. ` • 3-y.
Lucas, Tanner 8 Ca,,
BANKERS, •
BLYTH, - 'OTT.,
Do a General Banking Business.
Money remitted by draft, payable . at any
point in Canada or United States. Am-
erican currency bought and sold. Amer-
-jean and sterling drafts utslx'(l. Advances
, made Oil endorsed papers, of Collateral se-
curity for long or short dates.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Farmers who regnirreadvances are in-
vited. Mortgages and Dcbcntares bought.
Notes collected at moderate charges.
Money to loan on real estate, at froth 7 to
S per cent. Liberal interest allotived on
deposits. Money may be withdrawn at
pleasure.
Reference•M•'ift a Merebant's Rank,
of Canada.
ALEX. LUCAS, • lProprietors.
CHAS. E. TANNER, 1
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50 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
HE South half of South halt Lot No. 40, colt. 10
1, township of East Wawanrsh, 40 acres cloarerl
lanes well timbered with good hard wood. Thera
M on the place a gond dwelhug house, a frame barn,
good well and pump, large besu•ing orchard( with
•holee variety of fruit The place is two mil, s front
tlelgravo and 41 from lvingham. For partiun ars. Nee
the proprietor on the )lase or•Thes. Drandun, Bol-
. EOUTHCQ.TT
FASHIONABLE
Jt0EAOT TAILOR
QUEEN STREET,
--THE BEST—. -
SCOTCH,
• ENGLISH
• . CANADIAN
EED.S.
always on hand. •
ORDERED WORK A SPECIALTY,
NOTE THE PRICES
A Good'Overgoat for only $10, .
.A. Good Tweed Suit for only $12,
Good Tweed Pants for only 0.25..
A Good J?it Guaranteed !
Give Him a Cail. No 'Trouble to
' Show Goods,
HALLOO 1
Where Are You Goin
I am going tie' '
CaooteIo
CROCERY APW
revision Store:
Opposite Fair's Mill.
It , )c;Js.nre to get .m ..Or2cerie6 there + the
good& -arts s .clteir and Ilse iciilow: '= '"
2 J
is d 'No, , / ' ,[ire old Goods'.
all nem and, fresh
Prunes, Raisins, Ourran'ts, Iioneles
Codiieh, 'Gold ; 'Flake :and • Vine Cut
Chewing, Tobaccos, cannot be excelled;
Some • new desienS in.- Crockery . and
Glassware,- Wooden Ware, and in fact
everything you want.
APPLES' 35 CENTS "PER BAG.
Farm Produce taken in e.
exchang'.
g ,
D. C ANTELQN:
CLINTON.' •
l5:. F.0111,ER 6s- SON,
Wdtehni•akers
d Jewellers;
• Clinton,...•
Oluttatei,
O'�. to.
ble dor
. HURON `STREETI CLIN,TON..
W. H. COO PER,.: Jr.
fkfanutactiirer of and dealer in aft lllndt of
Marble & Granite for Cemetery
Work at figures that defyoornpeltitiola.
loss. Also Agent for the. Celebrated
AR'riFlotA1, Sroi>;, for Building pur«
U1reses alis Cemetery Work, wllielx must
'be seen, to be. a preciatecl,oAli work
warranted to give satisfaction.
at,sseesser
LOCAL N.t WS.
Nome aint. Vlcit itty,
Wein" W.saren.--We will take a
few, cords of good wood in payment of
subscription to THE, RECORD,
WE understand it is the intention of
Prof. Holmes :to `organize...a singing
classin this: town Are long.
LATE,—The mail trainfrom the east
due here at 2.400 p. in., wari about live,
hours late ori Saturday last on Account
of the snow storm. `
PExsoNAG,—Mr. W. II, Cottier was
away in Lapeer,. Mich,, for a few days
last week. He,says that business over
there is lively just now.
We have received a communication
this week signed "Don 'Alden;"„bat de-
cline.publication without the writer's
real name, Send in your name, not
for publcation, "but as a guarantee of
good ,faith.
ElutoR.—We were in error last week
concerningthe date of County Orange.
Lodge of South .Huron. Itwill be
held in Exeter, on Tuesday next, lst
Fob. A full attendance is . requested,.
as business of importance will be trans-
acted,
LECTURE. -Mr. F. G. Widdows,,
Monk,. who' lectured here'seme three
years ago, will .deliver°a lecture in the.'
Temperance hall on Thursday .evening,
Feb. 3rd: Subject -" The drays of
Rome," or :".A. peep into convent life:''.
rickets 25 emits.
.kiINISTERIAL.—Re's: ,A Stewart of
this place and Pritchard,. of , Munches,
ter, exchanged. pulpits on Sunday last,.
1 eve..Gray and 'Cliowas'also exchanged.
pulpits.. Rev. Mr. Livingstone occupied
the pulpit of "thee C. M. ohtlrch, morn-
ing and evening last Sabbath.
.Pmisoita $eti '. Va e..
r..l cit, of ::this.
yieiriity return edfronr. t,t. l7atheri teii:'
on Saturday last, whither he bad gone
to make .;arrangements to. remove to
Manitoba: He has . purchased ; 800
-D,4.ss-up:stheressIDO,of wAi sitssia..,,.kttsl
ON TUESDAY' last fall wheat. was 5 -
cents per bush. Jiiglier in. Clinton than
in Goderich:'• Two farmers fronsthe'
townships of Huy and Osborne, . wise
had never done their:. marketing Lore
before,,brought their grain here and
went hme well pleased; with the ;days
wages by cowling -• here and • leaving
other markets. Well done -for Clinton 1
CORRECTED, -^Some time .ago the
1Ye.w' ra 'stated that Mr,. Thos. .East,
gf'the Clinton brickyard, had received
as litany orders for brick as,"he'could'
' fill during the coining su'nuuer. ,Mr.
East wishes us to ''correct:' this state-
ment, He. intends • to manufacture a
very large quantity of brick during -tile
Summer, of •the very best qualiity,, and
will be .able to.: sapply `all orders on
short noticeand as reasonable as'any
tither yard in the" County.
NUARLY A Fear. -Ci Sunday night.
last, a tire was discovered in Messrs.
Doherty. Lk `G•ibbin;;'s wars Albert
street,. which, had it rot been. noticed
as soon as it was, might' have resulted
in anextensive conflagration. It ap-
pears that Mr. T. C. Doherty had
placed :souse ashes (whichhe supposed.
were cold) in a wooden ash box; and
during the day the. fire had been slowly
burning until discovered; whei it :had
ignitedto the floor and burnt'.• a - round
hole therein about 15 inches in circunt-
ferenee.
Sneeonr Ir.—The' local paper is an
absolute necessity in the county. and.
community where it is published. All
the city papers cannot supply theplace
of the home paper, That should be
the first hope of every man and woman,
for with thepaper 1s the locality iden-
tified, The - paper ' gives the county
andtown where. printed Much of their
importance 'i11 the world, axed, gives in,
detail the local news, wliicll cannot be.
gained by any other source. + veers
issue of the paper is s0 much more
l:ocai history, and the rise, growth and
development of 'the town and county
can be nieasut'ed and: recorded only by
the local newspaper that. constantly is
gathering its items", People do not
properly appreciate their hone news-
paper, They measure the vallio of a,
newspaper too ualyeh"by the number of
columns it .contains.. 'The home paper
at any pricer is lie cheapest paper one
can tape, for fes, it is found the infor-
nlatioit to be, sjjltteiti d; (',1:4111, no.ot110
solett's;d.;-• 4r.
•
MIs, T. Jackson's ad. appears in thie
week's issue; it will pay you to read it..
Boy WANTan.—A good, matt boy
,Wanted at THE Recoup - office, to learn
the art of printing,
Aoxnxd WANTED.—We want, W se,
cure the service of agents in every
Town, Village and Township in the
County to whom we offer liberal in
ducements,
Mn, J, 5, Walker is doing an exten-
sive business in -his new -saw mill. NOS.
withstanding
ot•.withstanding the fact that the trill is
running night and day all the orders
cannot be filled
Tins meeting . of - the, fire brigade
which was to . be held last Monday
evening,, was ailjorlreed until Monday
evening next, en account of the meet-
ing of the Literary Sdtiety in the Tem-
perance hall, where they intended hold-
ing their meeting,
Rams.—On Wednesday a lively race
took place between two farmers along
Albert street, while driving tout of
town: • One t ticcecded hi passing the
other, fortunately without getting an
upset. .
OARNTYAL.—A grandskating carni-
val will be held in the (*ink on Monday'
evening- next. The. Committee are
makingevery arrangement, ..and.• ne
doubt. the .affair will prove a grand
success. All eheuld attend it'
HIGH t$,30riQ,L 'LITERARY SOCIIITx.—
This Socii;ty was re -organised. on Mon-
day evening last. - A number .of new
members were eleeied, endother: affairs
:in connection with the, Society --were
di'iciissed. The next meetingwill be
held on • Fridsy evening, 4th Feb-.. A
good • programme has been prepared,•
and an interesting lime is expected.
PURCHASED. -,Mr. Geo; Hanley, of
the :a -til comeredoil,• Gatlerich township1
'l;tt rpuircha*ed-a -liouse and'lot-from Mr
'D. Jr .McLaughli.n, Frederick street,
paying the sum of $550 therefor,
Hanley is well aware of . the lively
w 1 that Clinton is and in retiring_
from the tarns governs himself accord -
HUitON LIVE STOCL ASSOCIATIQN.—
The annual" :meeting of the sabove -as-
seeiatl.Ofi• was held at the Commecial
Hotel on Monday last.. The secretary
:read a etaterneut of the affairs of the
society fo'r the past .year which showed
it to be itt a -very prosperous canditiau.
Mr W. I. Biggins, was :elected presi-.
dela for the ensuing year and ' Mr. 'M.
T. McLean ' Secretary. A number of
directors 'were also appointed for peach
municipality.
CLINTON 1.LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC
SOCIETY.—The'. above 'society. held ari
'open meeting in the Temperance hall
on Monday evenitlg last. The hall was
crowded arid the best et order: was
kept., . The speaker, Lerd Bob 1'Iolulen,
.Dupe of Tuckersisith .Ate.; read the
speech frond the 'Throne, after' which.
the addresses by ',Mr.. P, J. Mackid,
by a telling ipeeteh, and seconded boy
Mr.. J. Webster, who also spoke for a
short titre:. 1k[r. 11. A... Todd, was
ti en introduced as ral,euiber for Three
Rivers,afterwhich the debate on the
address' was taken up and continued by
i4esers. A. M. 'I.'aylor, D. 0. Carr .'and
others on the uaiuisterial side, 'and. by
Messrs I. Taylor, A.. Hale;. and others
on the opposition. After • the motion
for adjournment, short addresses were
delivered by Messrs. lit Hale and A.
S Fisher complimentary to the society.
THE annual meeting of the Grand
Black•Chapter of -.the County of Perth,
was held at St. Mary s on Wednesday,
January 19th. A large number of
diilegates were present, and the folios
ofiiecrswere elected for the ennui
year f --County G. M., Sir Kt. I -I. Mur.
nes„ Goderich ; D. 111., Sir Kt, C.
Willes, St. Mary's ; .C: G. Chap., Sir
Kt. - Brattier, St, Mary's ; Registrar,.
Sir Kt. B. P. .Holmes, Parlt: Hill ;
'l'reae., Sir ` Kt..1Vm; Magill, Blyth ;
Loot., Sir Kts. —• Edwards, Gocicrich,
attcl 'Wm. Ellis, Blyth ; Std. Bearers, -
She Eta --= O'.Banyon, ;5t. 2Jary's, —
Pago, Listowel ; Connors, Sir Kts,
W. 1) Wilson, Stratford, Geo. Wilson,
'Petrone; Pursuivent,. Sir Int. R. Clyde,.
St. Mat'y'`s ;,.1)ep. Reg., Sir X(ti.' S.
Ryan, Petrolea;. Deep, Treas., Sir Kt.
C:' 'VV'. Moody, I3lytli: Conrinittee—.
G'ea; Hawkins, Port Albert; J. L. 'VVii-
soia,,St. 1liary's;F.tCunninghauie, 'St.
11tairy's; McB.ir)de, Parkhill ; —
Dunseath, St. Mary's ; WIn Little,
Listowel s,J. S., I f c Math,F Goderir h,,
err
Mu. Thomas Long, of this placer Ina.
tends buying up a Large number of.
borses•and shipping them to Manitoba..
DURINUthe last two weeks..wra have
added nearly 300 new subscribers to
our list. Advertizers should make a.
note of this. The 'public are giving us•
an excellent support,for which indee&
we aro very thankful. -
TILT B ANn,.-The membersof thy.
Clinton brass band have purebased;
from Messrs. Doherty & Gibbialgs two;.
B flat cornets and one E flat trombone.
They are 'very beautiful instruments
and have- an excellent tone.. 'The,
"boys" are determined to make this,
band a success, and we ']lope that ere
long our City Fathers well encourage
them by "coming down handsomely" '
and giving them a liberal grant. -
III. CANNTELOIVIS CARRIAGE.; .
W,oRli$.
ANOTHER IMPORTANT INDUSTRY',
On. Monday last, we paid a visit to,
'the above establishment and had Ithe
pleasure of being shown through the
different departments. .Mr, Canteloa
tarns oust' a very large' number .of
vehiclesand at; the present , time is
pushed to fill: the 'orders conning in,
although he has 10' men' 'steady at
work. Some sixteen years- ago, after. I.
havieg served his apprenticeship, • Mr,
Cantelon enteredinto partnership. with
his brdther William, and the • busines
'was conducted under the name. of 11,:
Cantelon &• Bro. They erected a frame:.. •
shop of considerable size, • and succeeded •
ao well"in 3uiiding•up a business, that
-:short time they:: were obliged to
build an: addition, and -soon after n.
eecoiui 'addition, in which they sen—s.
iiriued•to work until the 18tH of J.unce
_last-'zetten theix.ivrlr s' _ ' oak o .c :r'
�lestroyetl�iy-(diet t ie'wanrt(•-of-lvltinli:lvatr.
mikuowu, The partnership . was •(lies ,,.
dissolved, Mr.' Wm.' Cantelon retirir4gta
1klr: -Cantelon 3iilrts'e]f' was 'not to bss:
discouraged by this' but. with :.indefati=-0
gable enterprise set towork to 'rebuild(;-
the .works which ;he occupies .at the►,:
present; time. • The building' is con-.
stnieted.of white brick and. hail; a very • .
attractive( frent„,,,,,It is 80 feet long by -
28 feet
y28.feet wide, and is'22 feet'.in. lteighc:
:In the front of the lower flat is the
"woodwork department•, 40x28,10 Iden
the woodwork of all vehicles is shaped,,,
fitted and put together, At the rears
the blacksmith shop, : the sane size,;
in which 'the .iron : work is done; als' '
general blacksniithrng. al d horseshoing; s
This department is . tohder 'the aide
supervision of Mr. W. Suiitli,,. wheat •
we found to -be. as pleasant atici '.boos
natured.aeiJevea : '
Li the uglier flat are .the show room,,
paint and 'Tarnish room,•and trimming.
apartuiena: ::Each of these 'are 28420.
:..The paint alid:• varnish department', • '.
are under the 'able supervision(- of. bar.
John Campbell,' late of .Goderieh,"and: '—
we
-we must bay that the ,work done by ,
hiin is exceedingly attractive. In con-.
elusion,we may say 'without any he•:ti-
tation that it is very gratifying to.: the
people of Clintou.to have • such worli,is
in. their mldst,.aud to:knowthat they.,
are being so' successfully.carried On.
U'olllleSi Ue.,
A youth of one town boasts, of hav
ing walked'a utile itt five rilinuteh.
Clear the -track for Dexter. .
Mr. -4J16reph---1161 ivertli 'left feat --
week forwfl'brerst where .hehas a winter'el
Job attending•tia cattle.
On"Wednesday the'12th inet.,-load'.
Holrnt-swiilleites- assembled itt
Mr.• ' enry Ford's and' a very n
,joyable eveniet
Our hotel. keeper',' Mr. Ai. :r ho't, tsa.
.getting in a' good supply of ice.' We,
expect to have a cool drilik next suf1t, ,'
Cu Friday the 21st itlwt,, the' Iter,
I,'`. Thomas, of °lintel',. gave a' graind.
lecture on, The trials and trimnphs of
Protestantism." It was well attended..
LOCAL. N:OIC ESi
ITARUANp ,131114 a; • are•eelling• thee
Best No.. 1 Coal Oil, Silver Star brand„
25 cr:iitts per, Imper nitgallon. Four..
Xmperimi•g4llons and cant for $1t50: -
4' S'Ytotci,;Rs. SuNUR1I S. -..The book
stool': of fitncy, imported and domestic.'
cigars, cigarettes and tobaccos, is to: beSs
,iia(] at,yl.,lkle 1 ,ACIiIn't'e.