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The Huron News-Record, 1883-02-14, Page 3
TRAVELLERS GVIDE. } _ Grand Trmin#c Ratiway . 41 - 53101N0,WEs!. 8:45 a.w. 1.17 p.m. 6.10 p.m•9:00p.m. ©Otho E•ASt. 6:15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 1:17 p.m. 3.59 p.m. Great Western Division. rrflins leave Clinton station as under : -- GOING NORTH. - 9:30 a.m. 6:10 p.m. GOING SOUTH. 8:20 a.m.., 3.50 p.m. CI[IIRCII DIRECTORY.• St. Paul's Church. --Services on Sunday at 11 a.tn. Ind 7 p. tn. Bible Class, 10 a.m. .Sunday School, $ ,}J� m. Service on Wednesday, b p. nn. REV. tv WILLIAM C,Ale, Rector, Canada Methodist, -Services at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p m. Ray. Wan. ticDONAOH, Pastor. Canada Presbyterian. Services at 11 a.m. and 6.39 o. nt. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. m. REV. ALEX. Srew- AnT, Pastor. Bible Christian.-Seryiees at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. nt. Sabbath School, 2,30 p. la. Ray. J. J. Rica, Pastor. .. . Baptist Church. -Service at 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. , tbbath sehopl, 2.30 p. m. REV. J. Ober, Pastor. MONEY TO- LOAN. HE GUELPH, ONTARIO INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS SOCIETY, • MilE undersigned have been appointed Solicitors forthis ('ompauv. Borrowers can obtain funds at lowest rates and have mortgages drawn to emit themselves. Nodcla)s. Low charges. • ' MANNINO' & SCOTT,`. BARRISTERS, Ste; Clinton, Oct. 6th, 1862. NOTUCE. • The CLASSE+, .in connection With the Clinton Mechanics' Institute, will eom- m('nee on the eveuin_ rituTt T)AY, the loth Inst. 'J'wrtns mune known an uppii- catlbn to Mtt. CURTIS STEVENSON. Clinton, Sept. lath. 1882. CHR1011 115 s 7 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, , ON•T. EST VALUE IN Teas, Sugars, General Groceries, Glass, Crockery, China Ware, ETC., ETC. Our TEA§ are extensively known to be as good in quality and as LOW in price as can be bought. Our FRUITS are up to the requirements. Otir.CON FECTION ARY will be worthy of your notice, is also in taste and design they are excellent—don't forget the tasting Dart. ANDREW SORGIIITN SYRUP,CIOL DEN SIRUP, ETC, , constantly on hanel• Farm produce taken, in exchange fot' goods. N treason's Cantelon Bios., CLINT'O'_ TNT made far. TRIS PAPI%a wilier n ns kept on Ilio at thu office of Loltn & THOMAS, McCormick Block, Chicago, 111. 32 ACRES ! —IN Tile, ,ell's Lake, Turtle M t in.. • And MouStWgi- Coon .:.NI)8/100 TA,' 'TiE NES!$ -R "CORD "''' • 01,0V*Vir.N wasn*Y; `FER, 14Ta, 1883. A Dultr,-.-ALaMosT..-,On Tjtursday even ing last a number of''oue prominent townsmen were .enjoying themselves is a secure retreat, reserved almost ex elusively for the "bon ten" by the pro- piletors of one of our fatuous hostelries.. A misunderstanding occurred, and would- have ould have culminated i4,. >pplpxllble des.-: truotion of life, but for the timely inter- position of areading law preserver. The. affair Ina been kept as quiet as possible by those interested, hilt this mucic,' has leaked out that a well known military gentleman, who won his sputa in the American war, and was decorated by. a generous country with a medal commer- ative of his gallant deeds, felt insulted by some remarks made by one of the company, who is alleget to bo' enjoying the emolumentso a responsible Official' position. The gallant otliaer, pot being able to control bis feelings, abruptly left •and repaired, to the residence of a well- known Captain, where, after a long dis- mission of the peculiar oiroumstitnces under which the affront' was given, it was decided that nothing except/ a per sonal encounter could atone for the• in- dignities that the gallant officer had, to. put up with. A challenge to mortal combat was at once despatched, and as is usual left the choice of weapons with the challenged, and the other details with the seconds who might be selected. The challenge, .on being received, was 'immediately acted upon, a •tve1Lknown xadlway man oonseeting to act for the challenged one and "named 2 p. m. as the time at which he would be prepared to 'snake final arrangements. It having 'come to the-Icnowled'e of• the challen %ed ones secor,W 11ar'Tht ialle.nget' be been practicing all the morning at his medal, which he had -hit in the middle three times out alive at 30 paces, wise• ly concluded to name swords as the wea- pons to he used. These were procured beautifully ground and everything was in- reuctine: s for the approaching meeting, which those in the secret behaved would take place on the' ma tient' Flats at sun- down. Bnyo'as the principals were pre- paring outward 'coats of mail, and.shar'ng an inward --flow of spirits' with .their' friends, the leading peace officer of'tile' - county threatened toissue it propess at law that would enable the aspirants to imitate .Henri De ltochfort's fame, and enjoy themselves serenely for some days. This unexpected action brought arrim mediate change, of front, for, as soon as it was known the principals and their friends were seen on then' way to heg oft, which they olid -iii -a very humble manner. Their penitence appeawing to to be. real, they were treated to a ge.itie repi'irnand and told to do so no more. Thus the great duel that•.,nevee took place ended, and very happil,y, and tow= orably as the seCfiel shows.. The . aspir- ants for duelling Fame were dining to. Other the same day! •The challenged one. remarked, "i was' just thinking if we had been allowed to fight that these weapons would have been most appro- pria'te," and then with a vacant stare he hander the tooth -pick case to the gal= lant ch Ilenger, saying in a'cat-e-.worn way, "cli ose your weapon," ribntary 'to. the United States Lahti Oirieo at GRAND FORKS,. DAKOTA. SECTIONAL. 11A1' and FULL particulars mailed FREE to any address by - F. McNALLY, 06i`a`r'I'i ��eitiiii; ]tis,. — St• Paul, Minneapolis . Manitoba R. •R, 28 E. Front St, Toronto, Ont V 3.2m. Farm & Town Properties FOR SALE. GOOD rw;ARGAI NS. 1 Thlt well•hnllt three storey brick store and dwellin on the corner of Ituron and Orange streets, knowgras the Mounteastle store. Would be eeeltanged for other property, or sold cheap un long credit 29 hat large and commodious frame dwelling , house, near the G. W. it. trivets, lately occupied by. the station agent. ITap.parlor; dining -room, eight bed rooms, kitchen, pant 'fir., large atone collar, hard and soft water In lmii ling. 0 ell suited for a large family or n boardinghouse, Lntoly painted and in good condition. Apply t f the owner, Mr. 0. Ilan• Cloy, or to the undersigned. r)s Lot 826, Mary Street, (opposite Mr. C. lielyor's r).'eatsfnnee) with neat cottage of three rooms and sumtltbr kitchen ; stood -well and pump ;•cliotet fruit trees in garden, etc. 4 -Tb .i ioah'e !tote"! property on.t•', ctoria Stroo , . Mak,known as T'anc'e hotel, co nprisititg a large hetet building, driving shed, four ,agmii,b 'town lots, &c. . r That elegant two-story frame dtvolitintrahout,. on r), Huron Street, Clinton, formerly held hy J. C. Miller, naw occupied -by Mr. John P. NMt11tt t+ That choice and well situated farm, part of Lot (1, 0, Huron Road, Ooderich township, comprising. 86 acres of first class land, nearly all cleft ed and in good condition, flood buildings, etc, Only ono mile from 0. W . station. - . r" Last 21,.pn Huron Street with the dwelling-heo 0n. t,. now occupied -by Mr. Simpson, (1. W. 1'.. stattolf agent. Mao, Lot 90 on Mary street, alintting on the ahovo lot. ,The lots -will be sold together Qr Kelm: : t'ntety Apply to tttaOwner, Mr„Thomas Jack'iionror tO thn,mdat'atgned Tho House and Lot, Nit,S40,ronVert street, new 0. oeodpiedbyMr. Wm. Tlievts, The hodseeontatns hfee rooms below, and one In, the tipper storey ;has Oftett.'lilteinm; &t 1onkwoil, deo. Terms eansy, • 0The store and DWall ng on lot 18, Huron street, , tornneriy bolo/40;0oH. Ooraworthy, and nor noo(tpled by Mr. 7t,4lebbett ' ' 9;t. s' Also other tate and bufdltigs tgre 19,T ApP$'". 40, H t'o` t;a ilk rp, - RE OV D HO! All you that have IIead Ache and - Fallen flair, call at . HARRY FISHER'S The 'tonsorial Artist, Cranium• Mnuipu- lator, Facial Operator, and Capi'ltuts; .4J -ridgor. One Door East of the Expres's Office, CLINTON, ONT. FARM IIIPLE ENS. LARGE ASOATMENT OF • • T5 TiJ '® 7 S, ROOT AND STRAW CUTTING BODES; CORN SEIELL C ImIYi"xiitlf"fit+ O60d as the Br'st, and as C; ' Cheapest,- nt 0 J. 13: EIR ti s rni as as the 'i9CrT5LLL1EMT wARniioi is, CLINTON. , / •- ON's ,.1lt1iO Clinton PNEP Factory • The undersigned, in returning his sincere thanks to tho people of Clinton and surrounding 'rowngtitps for their iiben&l patronage In the past, bugs to intone., t them that be its nu ufadturing this year +Y PUNIPS CISTERNS That cannot fail to give satisfaction Io, Wells Dug -io':Order�, u111 ordorsprosnpfly attended toPartjes intend- Ina' topurchase-Pumps during. `6 eolgpg seasons (eouitl•,tto•!foil t(f.00niinnni¢ato vv t n md.' I2 -3m ff MAN: iT'areli0u e, Hardware -a& Tin Shop,. Having bought a STOOK OF 'STOVES - Outside..of the association, .on very ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS,. I Jim riow prepared to offer.' aookin . '' Shoves AT' A LABGE PERCENTAGE Under the jJsual Price. Also, a full a,ssortutent of - Tinwva re, .&e.t.» f e- ' 'POWDERS.:6P '. :a. to t lie.' , Containtho,r own • i. e• fn, n;tre, ni?ii etfectWsI • a:ir.-o 'i'r C >J111trq Or 9ttult/„' . BLYT 'A,� .MILL, GOSM` .AN & DODOS - Aro now prepared to de all- kinds of work in, their .: :line. Having put In a grain crnalutr,we are' able - to do shopping at any Echo and nn.thn aluttdaknotie0. - Gob\t41,7'8vl3ODi 8.' Birth Doe 17.1580: • 42-tfr, THE KEY TO : HEALTH.' Unlocks all Jier Clogged avenues of the Bowels,• Kidneys and icer carrying :.'; offgradually"cvithout wea ing the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the >-+ .t secretions tat the semis tithe Correcting • Acidity of the. Stomach, ci ring Bili- , ousnesz, Dyspepsia, headaches, ziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dim r' ness ofVision, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Erie etas; Scrofula, Fluttering• of e leart, Nervousness arid. General ability; all these and many other simi- lar Comninints vi 11 to the hnhry influence .'•r. of BURDOC1 BLOOD EITTTERS' Sample Bottles lop'; Regular Sim'Si Potable liy=all dealers.. T. itigi ttuv.8 CO:, Oroprlettorg;•'ToroniS' • • 'Clinton Marble :forks, HURON STREET, :LINTQN, t'V. H....CO'O,PEli , Jig:., Manufactu erof and crosier is sill kinds Qt' Marble &>'Ganite. foz' Cemetery Work at Sgu fes that'tlofy eompetitioii.; Also manufacturer of the 'Ct;lebratel, ARTIFICIAL STONE tor.)iti'i1ding:pur- poses atnti Cemetery %ori , whichmust seen to be apprecrfitul.—A11 work:. warrintetl:to give s'atisfaction,- J• C[OOEC,IE8; 9111EiitPER :ttatl l}'Ve1 tiL , COOPER'S GROCER The'undersiflnod begs .to return Ilia silt core thanks to his rll+moioun' stotno!-$ for; their liberal patr'onare:fiii the Past twoyearso and as 110 int(Mld to l;ivp• : 111.5 customers tiS,o Beat Value possfi to M for' tlieir,tlionoy,, 'he hopes to •tncet.; a;"- Continuance :of. theist`°'patronage. ONT. TEA i p.icia tjrl and' (moll Atot. e lei t t 1lt; ill i}tiL'1(",eC ' A11 cunei' ' ose" tEi at 'low ps ' tswtl)it , Ai 'o� C1•�,�.55 vy,#���arrdtriLI�OCT�4. Y � it', �IAh' (lr� so J y t ew Engrt e&" Maa/trhe :: n Cnr ' 'j� OMM w , - ,. 'a Iron Pounders•, ami.Maniilaotti'rers 01 all kinds of AL, a aaui.n' With lilf tha'laLoet t111liYetlor¢bpt9',..: TEAM ENGINES Cris :tints Statiaasty` with `Marla is d ,r 4Y '` Btili 'rqi. )1><+eilci�l>3s.'1., tat i ai ,� 'CAN,'. • 0. 4 ft r gdo rl 8. • { • 7t e' I.,