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Huron Record, 1881-02-18, Page 1iiItt� Volume 2, No 62 1 - -TERMS:-$1.26 per Annum in Advance, C INTO.N., ON T., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1881. THE HURON RECORD 18 11,13L18111113 Every Friday MorittikAA At the office, Victoria Block, (near the Post Office) CLINTON, ONTARIO 1 -BY- E. FLOODY, PROP. TERMS.-TI1E Ron will be sent to subecribers (postage free) for $1.25 It paid in advance ; $1.50 if paid in 6 months ; sem if paid at the end of the year. Nu paper discontinued till all arrears aro paid. RATES OF ADVERTISINGL-1st insertion, per line, 8e.; each subsequent insertion, 2c. Professional Surds, not exceeding six lines, 84.00 per annum. ff-ff' Advertisements without specific directions will be inserted until forbid, and charged accoriroigly. tar Ow rates for yearly contracts will hu made known on application at the office. J011 PRINTING.- Book and Job Printing of every description executed with viettness and des!,atch, on. the shortest possible notice. Orders hy mail prompt- ly attended to. Charges »Aerate. Professional and other Cards. r'alt. REEVE. Office, Rattenbury Street, immedi. .15 ately behind Itansford's hook horn. Residence • opposite the Temperance Hall, Huron Street. Office hours from 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1.y D11. DOWSLEY, M. D., M. R. C. S. England, Physician, :Surgeon, &C. Office anti 'residence 'stext*Molson's Bank, market square. Clinton, Jan. 14, 1831. 1.y JS. JEROME, Licentiate of Dental Surgery v.111i • • visit Itlyth on each and every month, from the 'tenth until the fourteenth, when he will he most happy to wait upon all those that may favor him with their patronage. All operations performed in the most skillful manner. Blyth, Dec. 17, 18S0. AoneII. MANNING, Attorney, Solicitor, Conveyancer , &c. -Beaver Block, Albert Street, Clincon, Ont. y to lend at lowest interest. Private Funds. Agent for some of'the best Insumnte'Companies. 40y 1'4 EO. A. WATSON, Attorney -at -Law, Solicitor in ex Chancery, Notary Public, Conveyancer, &c., Clinton, visits Blyth every Tool:Bay. MONEY TO LOAN AT 0 PER. CENT. Clinten, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y MISDALE & GALE, Bankers, Albert street, Clinton, I. Ont., do a general banking business. Sale notes iliought at low rates. VOW' Patronage solicited. Clinton, Feb. 18, 1881. - 1-y. BONEY CAMPBELL, ,Practical Berber, opposite' Victoria Block, Clinton. All kindsof ladies' hair work -made to order -a specialty. A call solicited. Clinton, Feb. 18, 1881. ' e2.1y. . , "[TARRY FISHER, Professional Barber, Tense ria Al Arthit, Cranium Manipulator,- Facial Operator and Capillary Ahridger-next door to Commercial Hotel, Clinton, Ont. tar Your patronage solicited. JAMES HOWSON Licenced Auctioneer for -the ' County of Huron. Sales attended at reasonable 'rates. Clinton, Jan. 14th 1881. 'DROP. SALTER, Clinton, Ont., teaches mimic in .1. all its branches. Musical science and harmony a specialty. Careful attention given to young begin- ners; also the most approved vocal training for strengthening and developing the voice is given when •Mesired without extra charge; Pupils attended at their own residences if required. Charges moderate. Clinton, Fob. 18th, 1881. S. FOWLER di •SON For theITIEST VIOLIN STRING in 'Town, CLACKS WATCHES, JEWELRY anti SILVER PLATE. " Clinton, • Optario. • CHAS. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent, Myth. Sales 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. c Notes and debts collected. Goode appraised, and sold on commission. Bankrupt stocks bought -and , Myth, Dee. 16, 1880. CLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A M., meets every Friday,.on or after the full moon. Visit- ing brethren cordially invited. A. STRATTON, w. , J. MiteWHIRTER, SEC. Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y O. L., No. 710, meets 2nd Nord -lay Inca& movrth, 4, in Siddlecoinhe's Hall. Visiting brethren eor- *Bally invited. .1. IIAMNER, W. 0. R. NEW5IARCII, Sam Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y. THE MOLSON'S BANK,. Incorporated by Act of earliament, 1855. Capital, $2,000,000, Rest, $I4D,0010.. HEAD OFF E, - MONTREAL. THOMAS WOR JAN, President. .1. 11. 11. MOLSO , Vice•President. F. WOLVERSTON TIIOMAS, General Manager. Colleetions niade, Dnfts...issued, Sterling and Ainerienn ',Achim:re bought and , sold, amtnetes 01. - counted at Ore, lowest possible rates. Interest allowed nli depo8i18 M. LOUGH, Manager, Clinton, Feb. 15th, 1881. C1•11iT0N. AL S.. FISHER." .$50,000 to Lend at 6!, per Cent. With -extra priviliges to borrower, Agent for the old Lancashire Insurance Co., Eng- land, (iyital Agent for Itr,t-elass fire proof safes-enanulactured by ((oldie & McCullough, Gast. Second-handsafes taken inExchange Clinton, Fel,. 18, 1881. •1-y. MONEY TO LOAN. $ 4 0 , 000. . 1 in fan» immerty, at seven per cent. iiietwest, payable, 1,, r,,,werers having the privilege of paying the e bole otaei part of the loan, at any time, without 1„1, Ilic.pr, Omni motive. On paitient, of any patt of mimed ''cases on amount paid. Further .Partbailars g,von on appllcati in to e'2 A II A rat Attorney, &c., Clinton. SEKERAL GOOD -FARMS FOR .8A LE. • { CITY . Cumes.---Another toady at chairs Poinc.---A, load of 16 large, dressed . . „ was placed in the Town bat on Wed- bogs, was breught, into town yesterday. . oo. Store, nesday. . . .Assemnev.-Tho Cricket Clith -iii- ....i......0•0 CROWDED ODT.--," Clinton Indus • tend holding a dancing assembly in:the . . tries " is unavoidably crowded out new Town hall,. sliortlie TI . this week. IF the sidewalke were an live). TEACHNkte ; get yoer sellool, reports how many autographs would'be left by, a.) VALENNES, ..: printed at the Ruconn -a 'variety of • failing humanit I Pretty and (leap. . Saul pl'es to choose from. • • IF snow is excellent for winter ' - DID you See Mr, J. Steep's ad. this Wheat, what a magnificent crop &rulers. week 7. Give Joint a ucall, bewill make Will have next fall, to be sure: P . yoa gootWi4tiug boot. ' . ' . • • .••, •• • Witten. Stlaees.-Len Monday hist all Papers): ,,..4...,4,,,..3,w_it7.1andlleoadlgrcf bJr.0 SIttirtibudilti the s IvgitItisreal fors71,heer esulnf $t0176Mr, 'iwverka, I:Ley-was idelayed three. or four ;11.aitsraelAil?..--,Rev. 'Jeffry Hill, ill. days witiothe bad roats.' • - . ' • A., Rector of Seaforthwill oftileititnin , Just Arrived, • NEARLY A Fine. --A lire broke out $t, Paul's Ohnrch, on Sunday' . next, THE LATEST -STYLES: he roof .of the ComnierCial Hotel morning and evening. • • in Wt edireaday last: It appears seine A -Mr Iv- Coats I.- ...1 xv.WARDED...---.1.v.a. vv . Fro a% ere-• buriiiiig :scot had fallen down between ed the contract, for building three At Very' Low Figures, . • '.. ,lie ciiiiiiimy and tin and takentire•to the wood. 'It. was 'dazing -when "(lite Scott & McCartney, the brick . workorto brick stores, to Messrs, ThoMpson,' Great Inducements for Ca*? covered, but after strenuous efforts 011 • .be done by. Mr.;:Treaves. the'part of those engaged, it was„,ex:e,•. .. -elm LECTURE OZI MITSICt-Prot, Holines wishes to meet the singers of ' ..: : Tow S HAM. '01'ENIND.7--The splendid oniti CFliiibn.tot2i:til,1 .by ... Ito .Clintee in the 'Vemperance ball., this. (Friday) evening,. at 7.30; when he I. II RANSF011118 ini..*Zi'ciiliPoei.ii!tillibe for-. ' 1 y . . t Will give some illustrations of improved • . CITY BOOK STORE, . : , ,ozicket iLlah :of that. progressive tONY:oi :methods of singing. All interested is who' have engaged the Holtman Opera music are-Cordiallrievited to attend. CI-til\TITOI\T Cenci pally for the Oticasion. 'T. lie(ih'alys: I'm Rev, ,R Newman, of London, • . untie mid commodious one an quite has. beensuPplying the pulpit of Christ. • an edtlition to the town-,-kendon Free s Clinton liatble itiorkg,.: .. - 1 (ThUreh at Listowel for.a feW`tive petit. 17;818E'pTiNe:-A. meeting of like inteed,1 yearteago, was the .first Episcopal inis- ' . - ' Hawes stationed there over twenty' • .. : • . . . - HURON STREET, ICIANTON. - hbe* emigrants. to Dakota wee, held *n',:sionary sent into the district arra ' tic the Temperance hall, on Friday • last.• ! missien ..compriSes"into less than. eight W. H. COOPER J r • Anumber of representatives frotn the stethitis scattered 'over the:northern • ' * •difierent railway companies, offerine 'pieta of' pnth and Xiiireicos etieS, . • manufacturer of and 4etiersn all kinda of „.„ -i rates -end indinieraents for. theirrespec-:- .-'.-Peesinnie•S•Alt•-; t/has • liftemilbany•of . Marble & Granite for Cemetery' . dire .compaiiieS.• '' AleserS. Wm:.•••Elliotti myth, was in..inw W6ri, at neare. ttatooteeoterectien. : n 'en Wednesday ilast. • . Sanwa Sterling. tuna •*lex, Me.DOneld'I.-Mr: D. Brost, 'a irtinlent ,of the High , • . • . were appointed a :ennienittee ie make Selma,' is, we 'regret •,te lea* 'ter': Its.. Also Agent ARTIFICIAL Sroxe forr the' Celc'brated,', - -atiiieosen6; ;';' -, •..." - - . i • 8,146-,,,iy. ill_iti.r... &Alia ••tiete. ottilis toHuilding par- . . . . . .: • . • . - ' • :'. • ,•. • , - . ••, • ..... poses and Cemetery Work, which -must • S.URPRiSE.-:-A tieveisf•thelrietallseind I place, is visiting,his friends at Palmer- • he 111%n to be appreciated. -All work imighbote' of Mr, and.Mrs. McLaughlin ston...--Mr. W, .Donagh; lately • in the warranted to give satisfactiOn. • • lissenbled. together on, the evening of .employ. of Mr. T. Jackson; left this . • ille•Hith,JOepeint a few hours of • . , ._. knew: .week far . LoeknoW, where:be :11.as ob. LOCAL NEWS..._ • mijoythent. together before . their, re-: tained a situation as :•eutter.+Me. •C;. mover from this pleee. :.After partak: Ciainblei' of this place, was away . • . - big Ol.ii Stre4 refreshing" bup of tea, • Pori. Dover tor,a few,des thiti, week..- reiniti... ; ...' .. •4t.py started to amuse theinSelves, . Al" 4.ti says ,there ie -.O6 stiosv down there, Home al!d.v • . . • though they:did net tri the ,° light fan' • and :wheeling is good.-Illiett :Scott, of .. , • • . • • - ..,.. . --. tastic," they 'get up some tine old plays this piece,returned from 1:Blyth ort ANT of oqr subscribers who de notand enjoyed themselves very *wt. lie! ,VondaY,•where she 1had..'bettn ,spending receive their papers • regularly will a good time of the night, they dispeesed,.a.fewday.. • • ': .. ' . ' : . ' . please notify us to that effect ' . All being Weitipleased with their-ovew. :: Coinercriox-The Sew ;Era makes Ir you went to know Where to puri rieeeeteljoyinent . . ' : . : • . - - . a statement this week to the effect that chase :good and e:beap arei4iles, just . 0ameren..-r By reference, to the :Mr. .11/forleyhad sent an .amount, of read 'the ad veetieements 111 TED Riicoan L , . ..• I butter to AtIandeba; in. charge of Sir:. ei..micil proceedingieit.will be seen tl et carefully. N. 'Careen, and that' no retforns lied.' a :apt of $100' Was granted to assist in. . .. THE circulation the 4:12cOan ' eon-. purchasing a right of way for - a read yet been receivedWe have been retinues to inrease, and our paper is now m- .froGoderich township intn-Cinit,orlie,, enestedi et.' state that this is not correct . ' sent to all parts of the county. Adxer- No grant' of money, in our opinion, was . The.:blitteramounted to $3,000 Werth, titters Should make a note of thia.. ' ever given to better advantage,. 'thin. ana':was'sent i11: °barge d: Messrs. lt •• 0 . . o!i ng Ciarriox...-A number of four dollar the pee in 'queSticin.: ,.Sonte of ti Carson and T;Lepg, and did:oat liele notes, raisedfrom ones, are in' 'oirculti.,' tOerimmen have WorkedindefatigablY•in. tij! .Mr:*M6r19j'i No •returns bare Pt' ,,:but : advices -haye. been ' re doe, and persons should fours fours issued .. . have sitaceeded to '.ii• certain ,extetiti Ceived, thathe butter is oearly. all , ., disposed et at A +rood figure. 'Wm RE er.lieren,--Our young friend, Mr. amongs them Messrs R.. M, Race), t b. C. arson intends coinifig lioniembotitthe. II. EilTier, of Crediton, has been -re- .H.. Hale,: Geo: E. • Pey and:W. Jacksote., the members Of : tee „coirtia, .firstof March, • after which keinteode elected Grand Aster of the :Orange' ' besides : ..neturiiingAtO Edinenton. •'.• • • - .': • Yonne Britons,- at ,.the • Grand Lodge • A committee las' been apPointed.tnepn latelyilheld at Guelph. . . . fer With the Goderiee township council : AiMmertaiiiv .METING.-thil teeninti.', was •erand'iyer:liTipe that body Missie ' rieryMee •• tieg Held in. St.' Oek-vtu.n hes a resident prirder who 9" tke' intter, - commenced settinto in 828 wilt see tit to accede. to all i'liesoilable 'Pears Church,on- Friday ereeing„,•gth. g 1 ; . Mid. that type-setterat Sarypnia who boasts requeSts with referencate the matter. inst. 'The meeting Was -opened • by the of haviag.comnienced in 1'835 is hea,ten. ' LITEilikARY AND SCIENTIPID06IDTx. . .. - .: 11,0V .. -q.. R. Matthews, who •spoke of the Chnrch of England MisSions to the - -as •"the oldest printer in Cailacia' ' Theaunial. weekly meethig: was bold . Itidians . and Esquiniaiix of our -own Sinotzto.-'-Prof. Salter; of thit; pleace, on Aloiiday evening and watklargely at- inteuds organising a singing, elasa. iti temled-• ' Previous to -taking ip 410 .de- Dominion. • Rev.. J'effrey Hill,. e. or .• • . ea ort e• gave an eloquent and the .basemeet of the H. Q. ehneo,,,,t,.01, haite,on the question left over from last 9 : • -thoughtful' acldress on -the Chereh of Atitiirday :evening next No Williprae- evening; a conversationtook placeupon' /tise singing with the •clasti on tbe :lowing IVednesilay evening in theTem- • penance hall. . • . • - It pas finally' deemed imadvisable. ,f9e. the %uestietis of shotteilitig the Speech- es made,. and the hour of adjourninent- 'a lurg° class 6f mi°4u• •Ruv• \V' F- .... .tiri. Catiip.3e11, Missioeary. Secret:0y of the t'neilancl, as the only.chUrch , adapted to' • . Diocese of Huron,•who had lefea: sick - Tile RialIt Rev. C. R Alford .1) D . make any motion •on. tbe former, -but •it .. , • a. to bo present, Atteinpted to speak, , was resolved that at 10.30 o clock tive ' Church of England, at Hong atoeg, Bisji°P '9'f the Speaker should leave (he hair, unless • ,-, , him • to. desid. . After a col - formerly Missionary . but .a rapidly inereasing Ifoarseeess CI * . iina, is t xpected to hold a uonhrina- the House, by a two third votes, rescilv:- 9°'91'0119d. leetipu in aid of.Huron Mull Fereien tion Service in. ket, Pauls . ob aro, 01i.. ••ed to continue the' sitting. An emu-. e metit was also eome to, as to the mode Missions Wag taken.. up,. the meeting Tuesday next, the 22nd inst. .services . oetikino theleasand p,sr.s.. .b.)., ow Was closed with hymn MO benedietion. will commence.at .1.30 P. tn. .. OWINGt ttY.,blie bad state of,the Towle, • House 11/ r. Artestrong. asked, letwe to -.EthAND OirsnIa t=21thie .new • Town' withdraw . his motion censuring the hall, whichhas been tendee.emistruceion at present, it. it becoming fashionable &palter whipli was granted', The de- for seine trOr Plult, ig to • he. feriiially to have a, oomillinan for eaoh honer, bate on the 'Government was continued- opened en Moutihy •evening next, , by when travelling by night • Stichwas i and. finislied, the motion was .passed by the eelebrateandlmen Opera Troupe, the case witle a 81.11Tirlse, liet tlyseritlY a'majority of sevennetnext question' of London : :i Ilhey.will present nil the miles from here, when returningboois ' taken up 'vas that relating to a change ! first night the operitiof "Lakes of Nil - home the 0d:el- night There was not ! in the mode of.appriliding the Govern- 1 larney" 'followed by alitegliable farce room enough in the sleigh, '6° trice of 1 or -General, the-GOvernment subniitting and on Tuesday Avening, the'- famous gentlemen acted 0S coachniea. . • . : a resolution .askingr, ;the House to adopt .opern of •"Pinafore. The manage . ETP eirrernmere-Theentertaitiment . a petition to the ILome Governnient to mootof the affair is Linder the Nessices, in the 13. C. ehurele on Satin -day, even- - aniencl the B A.-1,et so as to allow of the 'Clinton Cricket Club, and we Itig last, was a grand • somas, :: The tla GovernpriGetteral to:11)e elected by bespeak for them a grand sicces?: The views were very beautiful and minutely the 'House of Coreolom Mr• 'riling Clinton 'brass band .will play in front elesm•ibed by the lectUrer. •Public introduced' the .metion, and was follow- of ihe hall for half an' hour previoucto buildings and natural, simnel...It .were ed by other ineinbers until: the hour for -Ore •eoinfeeneemene df : the entertain-' v e'l presented, and wore .very instrthe • adjournment hail come. *The debate oir iniMit. 4. flan or the :hall will befoonil ti.e. Thenndience, which was a large this subleet will be continued lilH&J At Ransford's book -store. A large on-, went home fully. satisfied thet they , i,veningt Stweral ileW inembers were number of :reserved seats AAA a all eady hail received double shGrill of their lialtily eleotea tit,this minifito •and. took been secured,' so parties requireq g,tiod .inoney. ' ' litheir seats. • •- • ' emits shoillti•get them at once.: . . i Also, a New Lot of • EDWARD FLOODY, Publisher. TOWN COUNCIL. • •February 140, 1881. Council niet persuant to adjourd= ment at the usual time and place, In the absence of the Mayor, the Reeve. occupied the chair, A meet was read 'from the Fire Company, stating that Mr. R. H. Call had been. re-elected fire engineer. This appointment had been referred back to • the company from last Council meeting. Capt, Cuaningliaine being present • gave an eXplanation of the same officer being appointed again, ' A number of the Councillors . ex- • pressed themselves as tiissatisfied with the appointment of Mr. Call, as in case a ere occurred, he would not be able to attend to his duties. It was then mired by Qom'. Shep- pard, seconded by Court. Twitchell,,, • that the appointment of a fire engineer be referred back to the Fire Company,. with instructions to call a .special meet- ing of the eonapany and advertise for h, fire engineer, independent tifthe last, recommendation,' as this Council do ' • not see their way clear to sanction his' appointment, owing to ill health, and • toreport at next meeting of Council. -- Carried. AT Moved by Coun. Cooper, seratitled by Coon. Stevenson, that J. Rider be appointed to take•charge of; the 6ro engine,until a new engineer is appoint- ed, he to receive the same salary *Per month as the • late fire engineer. - 'Carried. • A depiatetion were present on busi- ness cm -Morning the limildieg Of a road between Goclerieh gtovenship- and 'CPI= ' borne. R. M.. Reciey, Este cateke strongly • in favor ,ofit4e o&4 e described the , benefit it would Ape .tTileetri• town it would enable a large number of the farmers .of Celborne to do their mark- eting here, and concluded by asking.. the Council to greet: $100 to aid hi. . • purchasing .a right of •Way from Me., Halstead, for the. purpose Of making • cid road 114, IL Hale also spoke in . favor of the road, in which lie had been very much interested. He described the 'location ofthe road and the, bene.•• fits the tow*Would receive therefrota. There beleig; he thought, Ile less thee., one hundred farmers.. whe.. would. cle, their marketing here. He suggeded !.that a committee be appointed to wait. • •on the Gotierieli Township:Council in reference tothe' natter, Mr:Geo. E. Pay stated that hehad visited the'readway andhtbat it was In a"-pfactiearway, for traffic ab the .pres- ent tirne • M. Baer;. as Mr. Racey Atat- ed, haring take* hold'of it ltiuiself. }Te thought it would be 'fit for traffic '• at least nine mentbs.of the year. Mr.: Shepard,, Deputy ,Reeve,' stated that he had • visited the • roadway,' and was . agreeably sunrises at the: work whieli ' had beem dene by 1i.Ii..4ther. nodoubt but that the Gederieli townehip donned would 'accept the read. ' * resolution wasthea introduced .by : Conn. Corbett and passed, that this- • Council grant $10crtp assist in .piireliair-• ing a right of way from Mr. Halstead • for a road from Goderich TownShip to Colborne, and that Mesers. Cooper and • Sheppard be a. committe to; Wei/ ern Goderich township .councirif, te:getthent • to accept the road. Mr. M. McDaniali resented an ac- 'couet fOr worikdoini,on'Town Hail and 06.de:ring •engine trocan, $20, R AL '• Raeey,,-for bolts for Celbortie bridge-- ,.$7:10; L.'J. Brace, for band Iron,' him,- t' ber •and time, 0.10. ' • . Moved by Coun. jackseni. stic'onde4 • Coun. Stevenson, that the drst two accounts be referred< to Finauce•com- mittee.---;Carried: • The last account, wad Passed, • k. • k 'Coun Chspor- stated that the • . market inelealiact been wild for $876. • • 1113oVedNy Coup. Sheppard, seconded by Come Twitchell,•Ohat the propert,y committee as soones the Town Hall -is ecceneed.from the rioiltratitor, do a:fiver-. tise for tenders tO•oecup the recoil at the Soetli-west'eoreer and' report at the next ateetiog of tho• Couileil,Carried. • • ]..wed by Cour). • jakson,„ seconded • 'by Coun. Morse, that. this Council do • new•adjourn.--Atiorried, • . • • • • kodrow's• .Sorgliuni, Syrup, for 'sale at O. Cantelon's. • 1" f.43toicans SuNnnins-The 11P4' Steck of faney, imported and domestic eigers, eignrettes and tobaccos, is to 1u .had.at J M MA.ca.LP!a. • • v . •