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Huron Record, 1881-03-11, Page 811111111.11111101M, Goderich Townsklih Messrs. 'Adam Cantelon and James Patton are the census enumerators for this township, Miss Dickson, of St. Mary's, is at present visiting her friends on, the llth on. of this township. Messrs J. and T. Cook of this Township, are at present visiting their friends at Dungannon, • -The many friends of Mr. Wm, Craig will be pleased to, hear of his speedy recovery from his late illness. Mr. Jelin Mcisaac purchased a fine yoke a oxen from a party near Ripley last week for whichlie paid a fair price• . Mr. Wra. Hicks. of the 11t11 con., has rented the farm of Mr. W. •Col- cloughttcontainieg 40 acres, for 'three years, at the rate of $1.50 per year, On ,Tuesday last, Messrs. II, Sw,eet and Guy Hicks, of the Ilth eon., sawed off a bloat of wood, 23 inches in diame- ter, in 30 Seconds, ou the farna'of.Wm. Hicks.. • OnMonday -evening last,, a grand social party wagiyen at the residence of Mr, James Churchill, 7th con. A. goodly number ofyoung folks were 'in attendanee, and a good time spent. One day, last week Messrs. C. New- ton and W. Tichborne sawed otr a block of beech wood, 22 inches in diam- eter, in 21 seconds with a. maple leaf.: lance saw, This is no exaggeration; but the work has been actually done. Messrs. Elliott.& Cantelon, contrac- tors, have been awarded the contract of. Mr. P, Cook's new residence, 9th con., also for Mr. F. MeEwan's residence, -Stanley. On each of these contracts their figures were considerably higher, than.those of other contractors. . On Wednesday' evening last, the many friends of.Mr. jounes,Pratt, of the Bay. con, entertained that gentleinan. with an oyster supper on the occasion of his leaving ' for Dakota. Quite e, large number were in attendance,' and toasts were proposed and respond ed to, all • etpressing.:11...rep,retillat-pis:-.pratt- was - leaving, and hoping for him all sorts of success the Great North-west. ' • On Saturday. last a grind sawing . • match took place i on the farm of Mr. W..durrie, sr., 7th con. : There was •a large nuniher in attendance, being no. less than 49 colopetitorsiantt the work done on the.whotel was.,.good: 1V.lessrs, Geo. Cantelon and Ja. ihurc1iill car- ried off tho first Fize. Owing to some • dispute on the. part of the, judges no second prize was given: TiifSfollowing is a 'report of Febrif- - •ary exaiiiination for School. • , Sec tion No. 9 Cantelon ;. 2nd, Francis 'Richardson ; 3d, Lottie Canteloh. Fourth --1st, Geo. H. Elliott; 2d Peter Cook. 3d, Jennie Richardson. Third -1st, Wua. • Hicks, and I. Stirliog;"2d, Carrie Stir- - ling ; 3d, Florence Richardson.. Second; • 1st, Jas. A. Elliott ; 2d, J. A. Carter ; 3d, Clara Switzer. On Wednesday evening last, a large party of yenng:folks paid a visit to the residenee-of Mr...Thos: Churchill; 16th con. Mr. Churchill has ereeted aVery handsome brick residence during the past year. It is 'of the latest design' and 0.1.10.•Of the best, if not the best, building in the township., the.party accordingly visited him for the purpose of assisting hint ' to " warni" up the house for the first time. -.Mr. and Mrs; Churchill readily, surrendered every- thing to tlie7PiThaty, aoddicl all in their power to entertain them. 'A large numberof the party,iamused . themSelyes ie. tripping the light fantastic" to, ex- cellent music, Until the "wee sum! hours," . • ••• ' COUNCIL Marriso.—Coiincil met at Knox's hall; members all :Present. Moved by J. Beacein, seconded'. by J. :Peacock, that Wm: Hicks, No., 2p: R.. Thbe pathreaster in pleas '• of James Bairer; David Beticom„ E. No. -41; in place of Henry Eesiconi ; and that Win. 'Sterling, No. 7, R. D., be path - master in room of John Young—car- ried. *vol. by James Peacock, . see by John Beacom, that Thomas Sowerby be refunded $1 dog tax, he having. no dog—carried., Meed by John Cox, sec. by. James Peaeeek, that the Clerk send samples of printing to the follow- ing printing offices :--aar, Sial„Yew Era, and Htraox- Rsoono, to tender for township printing -carried. , Mov- ed by Jos. Whitety, seeorid.ed, by John. Cox, that each .patinnaster Making or repairing highway with gravel shall place in his list the number of yards of gravel to the best of his knowledge, before returning said, list to the clerk, as owners of gravel will in flotilla be paid by..the yard and no longer by the load -carried. Moved by. John Bea- , corn, seconfled loy'Jaines Peacock, that the right of way of a road- purchased from M. Halsteatb, of lot • 37, Mait. con., and Mr, 1)1,6ey, M. a; and tally deserihed iii Mr, Thomas Wetherahl'e survey, of Pehrnary 250, 1881, be ac- repted by this council, and be calash'. v.red a puillie highwaY t ail intents. andlearpOses—carrieci. Moved by Ina. Whitely, see, by John Cox, that the following tteeetints be paid :--,Rowell tk. $3, te See titiljer $10.401 M. B. MALLORY Wishes to return Itis thanks to tie Public for their liberal patronage since he commenced business, and would now inform them that he has on hand afull supply of GROCERIES, FRESH AND CHEAP, Coal 011,. Lamps and Chimneys. He also bas in stock everything which might be expected in a first-class house, ' Wm. Collins, indigent, per Andrew. Williams, $35 ; Robt. Bray, indigent $10; Henry Cole, work on Huron Road, $2; Wm. Gordon, and others, for work done on lith con., $19.50; Henry Bell, ditch on Huron Road, $1; Jamb Miller, indigence $22; Auditors, $8 ; Treasurer, postage and stationery, $4. Moved by John 13eacoin, seconded by James peacock, that the bonds and securities of the Treasurer, Adam Can- telon, having been read are found to be satisfactory—carried. Moved by Jo Whitely, seconded by John Cox, that the taxes against lot 4, con. 7, amount- ing to $9 be cancelled, as the parties occupying the same are in suoh desti- tute circumstances that itwould be a cruelty to sell their personal property for the taxes as they have no right to pay the sauce --carried. The auditors repo* was then read by the Clerk. Moved by John Cox, seconded by Jos. Whitely, that the .Auditor's report now read be passed and that the Clerk get. 100 Copies printed for distribution— . carried. Moved by John Cox, sec. by jos. Whitely, that A. Knox, be, paid $45 for the use Of hall for the bal.: 9,nce ofsthe. year—carried, Moved by aohn.,Ceoc,.. seconded by J .Whitely, that the. petition.t-of-11.---lford • and 68 others, asking for the erection of a town hall be laid over for the present year: as we consider .the hall now occupied Cheaper to the toWnship—carried. The Council then adjourned, John IVIERAAN \ Geileral (Carson's Block) CLINTON. ()NT. Great yr ;!,.,% .11?”' 40.44' fr ‘4•0„ , No medicine .is more justly popular box Hagyarti's pectoral Balsam. •It. is 0...specific for all.dieeases of the Throat and f Liings,lt leading to Consumption. It loosens the tough'phlem or •mocous. 'soothes -irritation, •allays troublesome .coughing, and heals :diseased lungs. , Sold•by all dealers at „25* cents per bottle. •• • 1, IT\T T—b—LA-S Stock is the Largest and Best in _Myth, and' a bial will i;,onnince my one alai& not preju- diced. • Garden. and Field •Seeds—a well - selected stock. ALL FRr.z$M evi'v'M)S az GOOD VALUE.. OW No S1310, Misty Goods bandied. e B. *MALLORY., • 1,11 c"NAW L Farmto Let.. • 1,1 -0. • • \ ..\eN & DOTY.PS to d. wont thoir • ,vhg o•tt• grahr finisher, we tire able anY bale and on the shortest ,)tire • k!t Doc. 1840. ()OMAN & 1;101/1,S. . • 744 7' 0 14 • SPR1NC BED FPAGT RV. AND FURNITURE WARERCOMS. • . , 011.1011 & VICTORIA ST. OLINTOO, ITALF LOT s, eon. 8, Morrie, Murcia • ro,inty, for tom of years, as may affreekt on. with :15 acme cleared, 30 of which is froe from strtrp,, end the remainder chopped in tho yvintercl 14711 Ono the'prrmises is a Jog House t8x2.1, nail i. new^Frunt, Barn 30x110. Foil sandy loam, 'rho farm fs emvonient to the flourfshing Own of Blyth, and ▪ o to the litre of the 1.11. iv, 11, Ilaihvay. For pro. tie..lars, apply to Mr. MIEBSON., re'trrni-e P. 04 or to Ana,' WS% Sb. Catharine$ P, 0., Ont. 50-tt. beg twintiniate to the inhabitants of Clinton and surrounding ,country that hey 1131'0 on hand n wort* stook of 411 Aieds of Furniture, veli tto NV:101'8,1We, elannhor Suttee, Easy Chairs, Patent Itocicerc, ./rAp. spitusw BEDS and I.O'nfIER made to order.T4 All parties wishing to pur- lutli consult their best interests by giving us • . • • • . PC11N1FTIED on short notice, corriYs and puti000s lways on linnd. • •• •' • N....a—BASSWOOD II.3-;lif.BEI'! taken -in. Cxcliangb -for • Goods. . •••• ••4 AA•4•••••••••-•• • Grand IN • MORLEY'S EAP STORE, ‘(CarSon!s Block.) ' ctreat Inducements In STOVE PIPES, cea. educed 'knees • NE MONTH. . • • . • . • • . • • Now.is the time to, secure Ty "VT NID S • Splendid Suits from $10.00 Upwards.. " - Boots and Shoes, A.T ROOK BOTTOM PRIOE8. Come one, come all! and secure • . ;113.AR:GAI N S. .3A1013,LEN" • A A GA1 S In order bi) reducp uur stock and make room•. • • for Othei goods, we have deaded ' sell at from • 10 to 16 Per Opt, Lesg. ...Than Usual Prices, . FOR ONE MONTH ONLY , • .: • • ItDPia9S, GROCERY • Has become a , Household Word ,as the BEST and CHEAPEST place for ' UAW olt4, 0.00, ,..„ • . Groceries, •• • ,•Vow`, • *• Feed, Crockery, •• Gloom% &a., 4..6. A SPECIALTY IN 60. Cent 'Tea. Hardwur, • AN.es cut Saws, Lamps, (te., • tar 'YEW( LOW. 10— Best No. 1 c.oal Oil, (Silver Star brand) 25 cent! per Intpifkial Pour Imperial Gtdlons and Can for $1.50— •' • ,.. • WAYTilIb FOR fflieap Shoes, Iyas id4.Boots, '! • Bos .ong Boot!, • Youths ion,' Boots, Woinen's Goat Skin Shoes, . 'diarists' Goat SkPl2 Sikes, Wettenk Battoned • Jius • •VIC*ORIA ELOCK;• T1118 W.A•Y .F011 •• . • ilarness ti011b 868111gig • 9. ' Bqtlitlo Robes', . . • • Goat Robes, • . • ..11-o1`se Blankets, • f T.RADE :FOB WOOD:..1V41 • • • • • . , . ONT., 777 HARLAND • • BROS y Sign of the Padlock, Brick Block, ALBERT ST, m CLINTON: •Look Here! •tarCu,sli paid for Eggs, Fa 'in PM- / duce taken in exchange, THOS. coorEtt,, Corner Albert and Rattenhury Sta., a LINT° Pt OAT:, . Your Nephews and your Aunts, your Oout1n 444, • 'your Nelms, want BIRTHDAY PRESEINITSi • • • A Largo and Choice Stook • Fancy llracliets, Wall Pockets; Toys and Motto Frames • • to select from, at ' 14-A+1. S • :Vietoria Street, Clinton. sr Ail kinds 'of• Vow, Produco taken In exchange, Tti THE PUBLIC. quit ntelototenoe hos to tewitteco te tho pe04e df j, Clinton and siirroundingTownshipa that ho is • prepared to do ail kinds of Frothig 'and Repairing • AT REASONABLE RATES. „ • 4W • 777 I ess ! GLEARIO SALE. ..ANDUNDER pc;)7r • • The subscriber' has determined to sell out his entire, business and in order *to Make a speedy clear, . will ,offer his ENTIRE STOCK AT COST PRICE AND UNDER1 The Goods must be Sold. in a shorftime, and the prices must do it. All Goods'have been 'marked down to 'cost. The Stook consists of .6ENERAL DRY. GOODS, GBOCERIESi CLOTHING, .11A.TS AND CAPS,- MANTLES AND 'IVIALLINP.AY GOODS, • .BOOTS AND.. SHOES;. tt...c. The Stock is eemplote in all departments, and in the Stock will be found some*: very choice lines of Goods, bought at tbe.very closest price for cash. Parties in want of Goods will do Well to,exaniiim the . Stock before purchasing elsewhere as w6 oll'erPRICES THAT CANNOT BE FOUND IIIANY.OTHER STORE'IN tHE COUNTY.. See-ihe Dress Gooils zoe • ofi'en nt 10,. 1, 20i and ' • See 0140, B161010 ond Color- ed Silics. •• :See ow. Grey and. White Cotton,sat Ati.ti Prices See our Duelog, Denim* and Shi,rtin,gs ,See ou Grey and Colored • :Mann/els and lelawiel Shirlings lAri, E. Graham, reduced to a given figu•Pe, , 0.14NtON, 40` at Sale will offered in Moving In1hliug aSpecialtfk, REMEMBER—This Ore ••as the whole Stock will be See. 01.0'dllIee(18 4" -IV Ora Oa/ • COatiii/IS CZOGGli71.18 See orkr Arens' argil Boys'. OVO7voats anti Clotittne See 014:7* Fine _tine of Ta- • • • pestry Carpets• • See.oar „Ladies' Side ',ace Buttoned., ColYTiVC0.11. • alta. • Oit Goat, with the .1" Patent Gordean Seam, zvarranted not to'rip, at $1_40 • . • only. last a short time, Oe Lot as soon as it is; w A