Huron Record, 1881-03-11, Page 5.1144,14% 104017NOlte
:The Cglittcil utet in the new `.[''own
Gall on J'Londpy evetring last. Mein -
beta all present except COun. Cooper.
MinAtes of the previous meeting were
read by the clerk and adopted:,.
Mr„...Murray then addressed. the
Council .on thequestion ,of allowing
his} to run a drain frown his residence
into* drain; from the town hall.
Moved by Coon. Sheppard,. beconded
by Coun. Twitchell, that the question',
of Mr. Murray, requesting perinissiol.
to connect his drain . with the ell'rain
connecting with the, market 'healing,.
be granted.—Carried.
Moved by Coun. Stevenson, seconded
iby Coun. 'rivitghell, t+het the account
sof S. Davis of $31.70, for street lamps
for the hall, be paid•.
Moved in amendment by Coun,
Jackson, seconded by Coun. :Morse,
that the account be riot accepted by
.this council.=— Amendutent carried • on
the following vote —yeas, 7; nays,' 2..
Moved by Coun. ,seconded
by Coun. • , that the report of
the Finance Committee, recommending
the paymeut of the following accounts
Ire accepted :—Scott S; Bell, for chairs
for the town hall, $178 ; L. J. Braes,,
lumber far streets, $5.10 ; J. Howson,
:gelling use of market scaler, $3 ; Tem-.,
Terence hall, for rout, $1,3 ; Jaynes,
Twitchell, charity, $17.86; Dr. 1!ioivsley,
medical attendance on tramp. injurek
by fire, $2.5.0 ; Jones,& Johnstone, re-
. pairs to fire engine, $1.75.; L. Trouse, i
removing hook'and ladder.wagon, S.e,,
$1; Fire Company,' attending fire 'aud'
filling tanks, $23.50; Newton& Dennis;
wood and straps for engine, $2.78 ;
John Croll, cleaning and. repairing fire
engine and helping to hang chandliers,
$7 ; balance of S. Davis' account fnom
1880, as ascertained by .J. G. Proctor,
$9.35 ; J. H. Campbell, for stage fix.-
tures,
x-tures, $19.11; T Tipling, for • black -
smithing, $2.70 ; J. +.'Proctor, balance
for arebitecting and superintending hall,
$123 ; W. J. -Paisley, nine -quarters.
.salary, $112.50, paid for worry.;, $10,50,
-wood and meals for tramps, $35:7 9 ; S.
Davis, chandeliers, oil,: brackets, lamps
fixings, hardware$134.59.—Car-
ried.
11
communication was. received from
the,Fire Company stating that,tito ap-
plications shad been- received • for • the
position of fire engineer, J. Gook and
H. Pratt, and one, ballot'beiiig•taken J..
Look was elected. Also a comonneica-
tion from Mr. Riclout,' agent of the
.Royal Fire Insurance Co., in reference
to taking q•isk on the. niarket:
. Mr. Chiclley spoke nn'. reference 'to•
the appointment of fire engineer and
asked for a recommendation of the
party appointed. - Coun.. Stcvetlsen
stated that. the fire contpany'woulcl not
-have: appointed 11Ir. Cook had they not
suIlieiFnt confidence in ,hirci, and .sug
Bested that they give him a ttlal Mr.
;Sheppard. was of opinion that either,
,ADI .�..ES'
URNIS:H1NQ GOODS
New A rr val of Goods --Just
Opened Out
0
A 11,1AINFICIENT LINE OF
New Embroideries,
New Insertions,
New Lace foods,
New Frillings,
New Ties,
New Ribbons,
n ew Hosiery,
new Bracelets,
New Gloves,
c&c..
ALL ..
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
MR, JOHN WISEMAN, who for the last iue years
has been in the employ of -Mr. John Hodgins, has
. been admitted ,a partner in firm of GEO. E. RA V
co.
The business from this date will be carried an
under the name and style of Pay & Wiseman
We thank the Public for the liberal support ex-
tended to us in the past, and will use every endeav-
or to merit a contin.uanee of the same in the future.
e
are, .
Yours' truly,
PAY & WiSEMAii1
cc.
THE VERY.',LATEST COLORS & ,PATTERNS.,
D G
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LOVES
Or For the ,Spring Trade; we have placed a very large -
order
argeorder: for. Kid Gloves, DI1tECT. FROM FRANCE, and we will show
some beautiful Goods.
Jackson's Furnishing House,
this appointment must . be 'accepted , or.
•
the by-law repealed. •
Moved by Coun. 81.epparil, seconded
•by Coun. Twitchell, that the Mayor be,
instructed to take a policy in the .Royal
Insurance Company, of ;1,400 on the -
town hall, and $60,0. on, the personal
property:—Carried. •
Mr. Cook, on being .called upon, said
that lie had -not• had eapeeienee•witli a
. fire engine, but had a good . deal with
:a stationary engine, and thought.. he
could give them good satisfactions
Moved by. Conn. - Chidley, .seconded
1ty Coun. Peckitt, that section 7 of:
by-law No. 4 for 1879, be, and .the
same is hereby repealed; and • than the
following be submitted therefor, and be.
read and considered apart .of said by;
law above mentioned.•: , That the' Chief •
Engineer; Fire Engineer and assistant
shall be chosen annually by the ,Coun—
cil of said town in the -cath of Janus
•airy in each year, or as soon Lhereof as;
possible, said appointment to by bylaw
of the Couacrl That the above . t eso-
lution alkali be signed by "the Mayor
and countersigned by the . Clerk and
sealedwith'tlre seal of the :corporation,.
and form a part of said by -lay as
.mended.—Carried. • . ••
VICTORIA . BLOCK, .
CZI
• ..Burdock• Blood Bitters is the best
Blood Purifier, Liver and Kidney
Regulatot, '• and Restorative in the
world. Itacts upon the Liver, the
Iii;inc y5: and: the . Bowels, curing all
manner of Bilious' complaints,: Kidney
Complaints, aiul diseases et the Blood..
Ask your•Druggist'foi• 13u dock Blood
Bitters. Sample bottles 10 cents,
regular size $'1.
Hagyard's Pectoral Ba cam . is the
mot safe, pleasant and perfect remedy
known for all diseases 'of the throat
and. lungs. • It cures. Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping:'
„ r ' Andrew's "SorgliuLn Syrup, for.
sale at D..Cantelon's.
Cough, mad 111
the west speedy manner.. A fewdoses
will relieve the s troublesome cough
in children or adults. ' For sale by 11
dealers, at 25 cents per. bottle.
• CLINTON :11.i1RKET.5. '
(Corrected cvory Thursday afternoon )'
Wheat, fan $. per bush:,: � .,1 04. to :1 00
String, itcdchaff, 1.03 to 1 10
b ife, 1 1) to 115
0 37 to .-0' 40
Barley, 0 iia to .0 80
Peas;
Inoue
Potatoes.,
Bettor,
flay, -
Tlides,
Sheepskins •
Clover
Timothy, •
Pork,
•
Gorxlte.
Mr. Wm. Green, who has: lived • iii
ITowiek for 25 years, the last seven
of which -have beenspent in this village'
starts with his. wife,next week for the
residence of his •son, in Stanley, wherei
they •will.nlake their home in the future.
They "leave'' behind," theist a. host of
friends and weil-wishers. •
Moved by Coun. Coats, seconded by
Court. Morse, that.Mr. Pratt be—ap-
pointed
e•ap-pointed fire engineer at a salary of $7.5'
per year, and Joseph Rider •assistant
engineer, at $25 per .annum ; ISI.:- Ste-
vens be chief engineer, and G . L. Pay.
assistant engineer.• -Carried'• • •
Moved by Coun': Corbett, seconded:
by Coun. Stevens, that an •order be.
.drawn on the Treasurer for $100 • for
the Goderieh Township .Council , for
right of way forroad, said order tobe.
made payable to Mr. •Sheppard ---Car-.
ried. •
The council then adjourned.'
• - 1fIe1 iU0P.
4, Our old friend, Mr. Isape Curry, of
the 9th concession has moved to his
farm in Grey,. • He was anxious to pro
cure a larger faruibut judged it safer to•
remain .in the county of Huron than to
emigrate to 'arty of those • Western
plains, so green to numberless eyes.
Mr. Curry is one of the few, whose.
honesty and uprightness has almost be-
came . .proverbial. His numerous
friends ancl. neighbors will miss him
here, and theyall wish hint success in
the future.
Dated March lst, 1881.
R. M. R.ACEY,
• I5tPOi4TBIt OF.
BAR IRON, STEEL, .CARRIAGE & BUILDERS'
HARDWARE, GLASS., .OIL, .PAINTS. •
RACE -z-
,
Clinto)at :Ont.
' 0. 09 , to '0 05 •
• �' 0-00 to 5 50
-
030,to 035
-0.14 b
0 :13 to' 3, 0 o • 2014:
10 00 to 12 00
6 "60 to 6 00
0 775 to 1. 25
5 50 to 7 00.
.' 4 50 .to ,6;00
3 40 to 3.25
7 00 to 7.76
-CAS •
;9 CASH.
•• Paid for any amount of.
anuary 12th, 1881..
Cherry l ButternutLumber
First class—frons 1 to 4 inches thick •
,' M• Floorings. edged and'butted. Apply to 1
GEO. DEIIHL,
Clinton, March 3, 188L . Cabinet. Maker.
•
Croup, that tlire disease, has lost its
-terrors to those who keep Yellow. Oil
at hand. YellowOilalso cures sore
throat, • Quinsy, Congestion . dttd In-
' fiarnmation of the Lungs. Now'. is the
season to guard against Budden attacks
of diseases. Ask your '.Druggist for
I-lagyard's Yellow Oil.
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4.
Newbridge,
• The social announced to be, held at
the residence of Mr. Virtue, New-
bridge, on Monday evening last, in, aid
of Trinity church fund, Fordwich, was.
a success, the proceeds. amounting to
over $27, •
-
1Vtr. Jos. Williamson, of.. the second
con., Tiowick, lost a fine brood stare,
on Tuesday.iiightlast, by being 'deiced
by a horseinthe next stall. One leg
was broken and fearfully mangled, con-
sequently the. animal had to be des-
troyed. Mr. Williamson says $100
n•,ould scarcely replace the lose.
5O ACRE FARM .FOR SALE.
TIHI.�--GI•�IOICIEIRI
Oar sto sk is ; always kept FRESH. and, well, assorted. We but in the best market
Tor CASH, unit warrant to give satisfaction, ritopuC1 TAKEN IN EX.CHAI U,E.-
S...PA'LLISER 8‘.. 99. BRIO 'BLOCK,ILINTON.
IBE South half of South halt Lot No: 40, con, 10,
T
,township of Fast Wawanoeh, 40 acres cleared
balance well timbered with .gbod, hard wood- There
is on the place a good dwelling house, a Brame barn
good well and pump, large 'bearing orchard with,
choice variety of fruit The place is two milee..from
Belgrave and 41 from Wingham. For particulars see
the proprietor on the place or Thos. Brandon, Bel.
grave:
GREAT. :.
Clearing Sale
—OF---
Gtas Setts from
1,0e. to ,ti 100.
• Celery Glaikee,
"mit I3ou,is, with
Cooed
French; Eureka,
Berlin, compact
Tlutter. Dishes mut
'1 miivi(4al But-
ta•s.
Cabinet Novice..
Goblets,
Fumblers,
Ilpery
to Clear out the
Stock.
LAMPS
Complete, azide
sin .%c, each.
A hull Ar5ort4
merit 0/ Grocer iee,
Fruits, do.
• Conrie IIOmt'ite.
ti W. Chis Mack-
¢sei, splendid.
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OLIFNTON
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H. CANTELD ,
MANUFATUFt1It.
r s
PROPRIETOR,
. OF
BUGGIES, CUTTERS, WAGONS, 'SLEIGHS, •8cC.
•
i,TTAiEER AND. SHINGLES taken in exchange. Oiv.e me a call and 1 will give
you Times that. cannot be beaten in the Comity. Repairing and ]Iorsesheeing dote:
with despatch. • -
NOTICE -All indebted to the late firm.of H. CANTE140N
Noter Book Acc' uested tQount;are reqcall
Bros 4either,
and settle by ' cash or •note._
03z
be
0 f).
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-. H. CANTELON.
TH.OS bTREW.I .
Desires to inform his patrong and friends that he h
REM
Tailoring Establishment
Establishment
` • to the reenls 4 •
Over • Lawrence " & Gracey's•
Furniture .Store,
Where he will be pleased to, promptly attend to as)
prdcra' 1 e may be favored with.
BLYTH
Salt Wor
l•�
These Works are now in full opera- •
tion, and the undersigned are etpairle 1
to offer any grade of
Salt of finest Quality for Sale
The necessity of Salt for
ACRIC'ULTURAL..PURPOSE;S•'
Ie now so fully established that every
farmer will neglect his own interest,
who fails to use about' five tons twilit --
ally.
uilit-ally: -
This Trade will receive our best•.
attention.
Cordwood, Elm Stave :Nita and
Basswood,' delivered at the Works, for
which Cash will be raid.
'Gray,•Gray, hung -86 Spading,