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CLINTON, ONT., F'1R,TDAY,. AI'R, , 3., 1881.
EDWARD. P'LOQDY
Publisher.
Professional and offerCards.
a
DR. REEVE. Office, Rattenbury Street, imutedi-
ately behind Bansford's bookstore.' Residence
epposito the Temperance Hall, Buren &I. 011180
hours from 8 a.m. to 6.p.
ut.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881., ' 1•y
D. H. D0WSLEY, M. D., M.Ir, 0. S. England,
Physician, Surgeon, &c. Office and residence
;text Molson's Bank, market square. •
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1•y
JS. JEROME, Lleentiato of Dental Surgery will
• visit Blyth pn each and every month, from the
tenth until the fourteenth.whenbewill helmet happy
to wait upon nil those that may favor him with their
patronage. All operations performed Sit the mast
skillful manner.
Blyth, Deo. 17, 1850.
Ait. MANNING, Attorney, Solicitor, Conveyancer
• &c.—Beaver Block, Albert Street, Clinton, Ont.
Money to lend at lowest interest. Private Funds,
Agent for some of the beat insurance Companies, 403'
EO. A. WATSON, Attorney -at -Law, Solicitor in
Chancery, Notary Public, Conveyancer,
U Mon, visits Blyth every Tuesday.. MONEY TO
LOAN AT 6 PER CENT.
(Hinton, Jan. 14, 8881. 1 Y r
9 I1SDALE & GALE, Bankers, Albert street, Clinton;
L Ont., do a general banking business. Salo notes
bought at low rates. Your Patronage solicited.
Clinton, Fob. 18, 1881. 1-y.
BONES^ CAMPBELL, Practical Barber and Bair.
Dresser, begs to return themes to the public for
-past patronageand solicits a continuance of custom,
having Parlor in old Express OtHoe, Ilnron-st., Clinton
• 7 m rARRY FISHER, Professional Baiter, Tonsoria
I
L Artist, Cranium- Manipulator,. Operator
end Capillary Abridger -next door to Conlin ereial
Motel, Clinton, Ont.' Your patronage solicited.
TAMES 11OWSON. Licensed Auctioneer for the
$ County of Huron. Sales attended at reasonable
rates. .
Clinton, Jan. 14th 1881.
PnOF. SALTER, Clinton, Ont., f teaches' niusie In
all its branches. Musical science: and harmony
a specialty. Caroful attention given to young. begin -
num; -also the Most approved vocal training• for
strengthening and developing the voice is given when
stared without extra charge. Pupils attended at
their own residences If required. Charges moderate.
W..11. RANSFCRD,
Olt : •Book Sore Charon
S. FOWLER & SON
For the BEST VIOLIN 'STRING in Town, CLOOKS,
WATCIIES,JEWELIRYand SILVER'PLATE.'
Clinton, Ontar€o, •
CRib.�a.. IIAItIIII..Ti ON,
A UCTiONEER, land, loan and insurance agent;
Blyth. Sales attended. in toivu and country, on
li
reasonable terms. A t.of farmsinsd village lots ,for
sale. -Money to loan ou,real estate, .atlow. rates of In-
, serest. Insurance effected on all classes 'ab :propertt
Notes and debts collected. (roods appraised; and old
•n conimissiun. Bankrupt stocks bought and hold
• 1liyth, Dee. 16, 1880. .. '
XLINTON Lodge, .No. 84, A. F. 'a 'A 5t., meets
j every Friday, on or after the full moon.. Vfeit�'
ing brethren cordially invited. '
A. ST1AITON, w. st. J. MLtoWHIRTER, Sita.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881.,
�(ON EY to lend in large or 'small stems, on:good
11 mortgages or personal security, at the lowest
current'rates. H. HALE, Duran 'Street 'Clinton;
Clinton, Feb. 85, 1851. •1.1y.
WALL/APER
in endlessvariety, from
CENTS A,R lL,
• GOOD VALUE.
I have added to my Stock a full
line of w .
Choice Cr"gars,
Srnokin and Chewing
g
Tobacco and Cigarettes
. c g s
.
�0. L., No. 710, mectsdndMonday in each month,.
j, ip hiddleeombds stall. • Visiting` brethren ebr-
dially invited.
.1. iIA81NER, w. st. R. )'i1EWI.IARO11, SECS. :•.
t`lintoo, Jan. 14, 1881.
THE MOLSON'S: BANK
Incorporated by. Act of Parliament, 1885... •
Capital, $2,000,000. Reit,:$140;OOQ.
DEAD OFFICE, •- htoiTREaL.,'':
1'!l1)1TAS WOUIIMAN, President.
.1. H, B. MOLSON, Vice•President.
F. WULVERSTON THOMAS, General Manager.
Collections' made, Drafts issued, Sterling and
American Exchange • bought and sold, and notes flis-
eoented at the lowest current rates. lnt'erestallotked
en deposits M. LOUGH, Manager,
Clinton, Feb. 10th, i88r. CLI 08
•
A Trial: Solicited.
.LOO -:A -L NEWS.
Monte 'anti Vicinity.
SirtaagD.--IV(1. W. Crain shipped a
ear load of sheep to Toronto this week.
PERSONAL, -Mr. Thos. Long who.
has been away in Manitoba•with a car-
load of horses,carne home last week.
M. FLOOIIY of the RECORD has dis-
pensed with the "patent inside," and
now does his own printing.—,Star. •
Otte STORY, "His Victoria Cross," is
continued and ended' in this issue,.
Look out for our new story next week:
THE 1tncoin has twice as much ac.
tual county local news as .any other
paper in the town of Clifton. Seefor
yourself.
TOE Clinton RECORD is now all
printed it home. Ic can now claim to
be the best paper in C1inton.—Exeter
Time..
SOLD.—Mrs. Strathy has disposed of
her lot on Albert street, and 'also the
one on Huron street, to Mr. John Seek -
son.
REussIBER.—All changes of adver-
tisements must be sent in not t later'
than Wednesday afternoon of each
week to ensure insertion.
'NEW FRONT.—Messrs. Harland 13ros.
are putting a new front in their stare
on Albert street, which will be a great
improvement on the old one.
REA'n •Mr. T. Stevenson's advertise-
ruent on the inside. this week,, Ile is
carrying on: business: in Racey's' old
stand and is giving great ' bargains• in
furniture. .
D.ANGEROTIs,— eys shouldn't
through other people's sugar hushes aft
erdark. It is very dangerous.' They.
are apt to kick the bucket..•.-•Hlaniilton
-Tars is April fool's day. ..'
•
' NOTICE. —•Farmers ! advertise your
seed gram for saleau the ." EFCoItD." "
It has a large circulation in the farm
l;i]•g.•GOtR-nllillity. -
REcovERIN(I•—Mr. R. H. Call, -who
hasbeen seriously ill for some time
past, we era pleased to learn, is slowly
recovering..
Tiiis week's New Era is dated March
24, It was one day too early for all
AJ)m Pool, or we would have taken
it for genuine.
b'uitCITnsEn.—We understand. Mr.
Jos..Chidley, our Reeve, has purchased
the house and quarter -acre lop of Mr.
Austin Callander, on Wellington street,
paying therefor $55Q ••
PEnsoNAL.T-MR.. J, kE. Miller;of God.
erich, Inspectorof public schools for
West Huron was in town yesterday and
gave us a call. He. wasan his way to
London to attend a military ,banquet.
Tug FIRST or THE SEASON. --We were
shown a number of young grasshoppers.
this week by . a party in town. They
were found in a vacant buildingand
were quite small but lively enough.
• • TUE HURON RFCORD_,.•.tli:e
PERSONAL. ---Miss Scott of this- place, •-servative paper at Clinton, •has, eland -
,left he'e'for Toronto on Tuesday';lnorn-. oned the "patent inside," ati4 the whole
paper is now printed at home; It is a
Very heat little sheet.—E,xjositor. •
PE12SoNAL --.Mr. • Julius 'Carson, son.
of,Mrs. Morley of this place. left• on;
Tuesday last for Hamilton, .Where he
has,'.obtained a situation as cutter; in a.
large tailoring established there. Sue-.
CCSB to hln1.?
,..ConiRECT.—" Tbs mantbat will take
a newspaper for length Of time,,and
then send'it back "refused,".and unpaid:
for, would swallow a blind dog's dinner,
and than stone .the clog for being blind:"
:PCRCIIASED.--Mr.: W: 'Young, late of..
Cooper k Young, -has . purchased the
Clinton bakery from Mr. R.McLennan
and intends.carrying•• on the business: •
Jae takes possession on Monday; Look
out for his "ad " next'week..
FREE OF CnNROE.—Notices of births,
marriages. and deaths appear in • the
Recon free of charge, but we would
ask you to let us to let us Have them in
reasonable time—by Wednesday after-
noon of each week. Send •them iii.
INsTRUCTIoL.—The oddfellows.'' held
a lodge of instruction in their hall here
ort. Wednesday evening last There
'was a large number of delegates in at-
tendance frons. Stratford, Seaforth,
Goderich,: Brucefield, Winghain: and
other places.
TllnowN.-4s .Mr: G. A.. Knox was
dr.ving his dray ,around Ciaib, Mac-
• whirter ciz Co's corner, on Friday eve-
ning last, lie &gag in (orltact with a
_10.41-ef_snnil,•ota the -street, • tilrowing
MrKnox off the rig'and bi:using,.h.im_
severely,
FIT SERMON.—Rev; E. Thomas,.
on. Sunday evening last), preached the
.funeral sermon of the,lace Adam Cook,
in • tlic.13, G. church, :..The Foresters,
Of which deceased was: a ulem.ber, at -
.tended in a ,body -the building being
well filled, The rev, gentleniaii: took.
for' his text, "Prepare to Meet. thy,.
God,rr
ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. --00..'
Friday evening last the students and
the teachers of the High School as-
sembled at the home of Miss Alice
Sturgeon, who is about to remove to
the North-West, and wade her the
happy recipient of a beautiful album
and a copy of Goldsmith's poems aceoria
panied by the following address ;>
Dear 'Alice- Vicis=itudo is surely one
of Heavens laws, After spending
many happy days in the quiet little
Town of Clinton, you ale about to re-
move
to a distant, and we trust equally
happy home, in the far west, We the
studetltd- of the .High School, with .
which you have been 'so long and so.
pleasantly associated, feel "that we
would be . wanting in our appreciation
of your merits, if we allowed you to
depart from amongst us without giving
expression to thei.feelings which natur-
ally arise at the thought of your de-
parture. We know that wherever
your lot may .be cast, you will reflect
honor upon the school which you are
no\a leaving, and the education which
you have acquired here will be of vast
benefit to you in your distant home.
,No wordg of ours are necessary to aid
you in - retaining a pleasing roeollection
of the many happy - clays spent here,
but yet, we desire you to carry with
you a tangiblesortvenirof by gone times
to recall to. your memory, in -a more
vivid manner, the many happy:asso(,ia-
tions connected with your stay here.
W.e offer for your acceptance these
presents, .small: in themselves, and this r- -
accompanying address as •a' tribute of
respect, aucl. hope, that,, in after clays
they may:suagest pleasant reminiseen-
.,ces•-of -:yoneat4y:life- -s We clnwut fell
'
-lowyeti. with a heat.tervisl1 than. that-.
conveyed in the • language o£• the poet;
a S. FISHER.
$50,.000 to Lend at N per Cent.
ing: last, for- the' purpose of . selecting`
her spring stock.
DIssoLvsD PAR7,lNpus IIIP. — Messrs
Cooper, ds. Young, grocers and bakeis 0;
this town, have dissolved partnership,:
and Mr: Cooper }will carry on thebusi
!nese in future.
$air. n»>= -Mr: J. Mooney of this •,
;place shipped two car loads 'Containing.
31, horses to 'Manitoba; on Friday, last.
The ani:ivais were all in first class con=
'dition.,
With extra liriviliges to horroWer. •
Agent for the old Lancashire Insurance 'Co., Eng•
Huai, Capital Fifteen Million .Dollars (seaeco,O )
Agent for first -thus fire proof safes-ntanufaeturcll
ley'Coldic & McCullough, (.alt.
Second-hand safes taken. inkehange
(Hinton, Feb. 18, 18S1.
REMEMBER:!—The Rkconn office is.
the place to get your . spring... circulars
printed. You can have them on short
notice, as well as: have them . done in
the best style of the art.
1)ERs0NAL.-Mr. and Mrs. ' Wm, Jack.
son arrived Houle from their ,bridal
tour on. Thursdayy evening of'1at•Week.
Their 'trip seems to have agreed with
them exeeedingly well. .
Quenterprising. erprising. merchants are bus-
ily preparing their early spring opening.
The display to the•windows of 11e$sers.
Craib, Me'4Vhirter & is most 'artisti-
cally, arranged, and • eatcl'les every ' eye.
with. both• the beauty and richness of its
•appcart}lake.-Sigftal. •-
••IttiNaw.4 v - Oil Monday last, a•borsf
biilonging to Mr. Win. 'Moore,: grocer
of this town," broke ;loose :and ran
MONEY TO LOAN.
$40,000.
5n farm property, at 61 per cent. 'payable
yearly, borrowmcrs having tho,privilege ufpayingthe•
whole or any part of the loan, at any time, withodt
previous notice. On payment 'of ally part of
print ]pal, interest ceases on amount paid. Further
particulars given on applicathui to
• C. A. HAIITT, '
Attorney, $e., mean.
Ju- SEVERAL GOOD FARMS FOIL SALE:,
C SS -1 C,`.Si 1
ro
Paid for any amount of '
Che
Yry c ButternattambeY
First Maas- 1 to 4 inches tltIelq plump, edged
and butted. Apply to
Clinton, March 8, 9881r l'atbit atal.el',
¢i1Em..IDE11Icy
••
away from the:fi'ont`of his store up'the
hill at break neck. speed, where he was
stopped by acouraeous boy.•'•Caui;e--
too Much oats.
ONE THOUSAND. --We want Ane
Thousand .more subscribers to the
cc Eiconb."'. Tt is the farmers favorite
local paper, 'and it contains cor-
respondence from all parts of
the .county. • 'Subscribe and you Will
not regret it; .It is only $1.25 'a year.
•
?ERaoNAL,-Mr. • A. G. Elliott, foray
erly an attendant at •the High'Sciliool.
here, but who has been studying medi-
cine at Trinity. College. Toronto for
smite tiruo.past,•.was in towel fo.r'a fiery
days tine week:. Wo 'tlloorstand he is
making, rapid progress in his studies.
Tnw AD's•—Messrs.. Pay .& Wise=
man have a new advertisement hi this'
week's issue. They are , making a
specialty iii mantle snaking ' and are•
bound to give good satisfaction. Try
tltrrtli,- i11r.
P. Robb has also an ad.
in this week._ .'Don't read it, .'. or you
will he'spending your tnoney. in Day«•
hip; his groceries. • '
• • • To 1118 Iasi .4 -•We understand that
the trustees of the Canada Methodist
Unwell; intend keeping the church pro-
perty''aii Ztattenbury street near the
Rectory, instead of selling it as they
intended to sometime ago. They pur-
pose taking up subscriptions to • alts in
paying off the debt. .lust what should •
-1e.clone. • " ,
Mr. James Thouips m has purchased
the liou'se.and lot at present occupied.
by him from Mr: Wtn;-Cantelon of Gied-'
ericli for the 'sum of $825which is coli-
sidered a good algure..
LECTURr.--A•lecture will he, deli;»
'eyed in. the 0. M. church, by the ;Iter•
b: Q. Sutherland, on Tuesday evening,
next, ,under the auspices of the Ladies'
A id Society. Subject-"Tentlife in
Palestine." .Admission 15 cents lec-
ture' to
ec-ture'to corn nienee.at.,& o'clock.
NLw BuWLnlntO.—Messrs. W. Do.
herty SL, Co. intend erecting •another
Se
lar g addition to their 'organ• factory.
'organ.
inlntediately. The building-, is to be
IOC) feet long by 36 wide, cold will be
situated on. the eor'ner ' of 'Ratteu.bury'
.OBI'rliARY,.-We have `' to chronicle
this week, the dt ath of .Mrs. Twitchell;wife:of Edward Twitchell; which oc
curled at her residence,' on 'Monday;
'last at the age of 76 years and 4 months..
Deceased was born in the town of
:Promo,' Somersetshire,' England, and •
•caine to••this: country about the year.
1532.. She was only 111. about n. week,
but her sufi'arings ' were .intense„', and
bore with ., Christian :,fortitude. ' Her
funeral took palace on Tuesday last
When 'a large concqurso of ;friends •:fol_.
lowed her remains to. the. cemetery; . •
Fort THENoltT1i-lYrsT.- 0.n Tllnrs:
day 0101iting the following' lefthero for
Maititoba and D'tl:rita. ,•-•i`ll's, R: Stur
'goon and family; Messrs. J. Thompson,
I. Read, and F.'piarner.- Mx.•A..Cal.
lender ,and'ftt;mily left ell 'Wednesday,
but will meet•theparty at Stratford. A
large nuinberoffriend sand acquai Itan ces
amelaibl'ed at the station tobid them:
farewell. •
• SAD ACCO,U .11..
DR MOST]'I1 EX-li1.: P. P., AND A. COMPAN
Io:1.TIIE yrosaltS--0:UNEXPLAINED
.T1lAGLDl, '•,•
".So minutes; hours; days, weeks, months
and years,
lei � •
' 'li were e •renter
Passed a��er to the ems t ey r Crested,
Would bring white hairs into a quiet gravy,
911:1' what a:life were this ! Low sweet !
how loeely 1" • '
We wish you a'safe•.lna pleasant trip
•and allp is Y ros erit in .your. new house
Clinto11, March; 29, • 1881: •
•
ADDRESS AND 1[ RESENiTAi:T1O1v.
On • Monday. .evening last,'a largo.
nu'iiber, of the 'friends'andwell'wishers
of 111 r. Austiit`.Callander.•'•met at the
Methodist Parsonage andpresetted hint
with en aciclress and VV'1ledon's Cont-• •
niei)tary of the New Testament, Smith's
Bible and dictionary, Wesley's sermons, •
and a.- new Methodist liyinn • .book, in.:.
tecognitien of his services in the Meth
odistchurch and:Sabhath'•school. •`The':
address. which Was read: by Bev.: t G. .
Sutherland is as follows
I)LAR:l3Ro. CALLANDER, Iii view of .
your apo oaching di•pas'turo to Settle
in the Noi•.th avert, we, 'tha officers ants
teachers of tile. methodist Sabbath.
School; the members,. of the Cheir:nnti
Quarterly Meeting of the. 11etliodist•
:Chureli, anal . other • fttends._iit- Clinton,„
leeur it a fittill. opportunity for the
expression :of • our :hearty appreciation
of your:iiany genial- qualities,;of your-:
excellent. social and religions exertions.
in behalf 'oftlie benevolent enterprise'
of the church.:encl' coninlunity.. -. For
years you have been a ,teacher 'in that,
Methodist Sabbath ,cool of this town,
anti` in that JlolloriCblo position. have
won the esteem `and aflectien of your
ce-workers; and . of , those entrusted to
your charge. • You will' be much niss-
ed in the sirigi•ng circle of _the . church.
We deeply. regret• your departure trout
our midst and shall cherisla the retnena
gram of you. Onr prayers • and best
wis los go with yourself ant your data •
wife,.. that your lot in your • new home
may be••oue of peace, Ilappineres, and
prosperity , aid that you may speedily •
tiild yourself surrounded; by as 'warm
and loving a circle of friends as ion
leave behind in Clintoia ",A nuniber
of,friends bog your acceptance of the
accompanying token of reg al'tl, .with •
the hope that in future years it may
serve 'to keep inhind those who now
bid yen farewell and'Uod speed. •
D. G. SuTrir,RLANI1,,Pastor, '
• J, T1F000SON, S. S. Supel'itltetl't...
1V, Dolii:Ii7'v, Choir lender.
The gift was Made oil behalf of the •
church, their, •sabbath school and _
'friends. Mr, ,Call'ander replied in snit
able terms, expressing his gratitude for
suis a handsome donation, and thank-
ing them for the kind expressions curl •
-
Wiled firth° address,. paying that ll(;
would never forget the pleasant assn..
ciation'y Iso ]tad while' n resident et
;(lihtozl,:,
Aluionte1 Ont.; •. Matadi 29 l313.
Mostyii,' late_]►.1. P. P. for 'North Lan-
ark, and J'.irtnes .NV. Manning, jr•, Sols;
of •Mr. J. • . V.:.; awning, licCtise inspec- •
for for the sa.nie riding, left .Almonte
•yesterc'•ay'foi"Appleton; fiv.e miles dic-
taint in•a. small.sk.iff, but' they diel, not.
return. last night as 'expected, To -day'
sense gentlemen from 'Appleton being
in. A.linonte, • enquiries were Made:as to
what delayed the unfortunate • gentle-
men; when it wai learned that they.had
left for home at 4: o'clock last eveniing. •
tl"heir'friends becalm° alarmed, and at
onceMessrs. Getninill Heliderson, Drs.
Lysncli and Patterson, and Messrs.
Letang, .ICnlly, Dol(ninge, itnd Davis
started i0 search. • Tliey found, .,about
four'luiles . from: Allilbnte, the boat•
upside down, witlt•'IUS oar ;and seat
floating' hear -by, and another oar about
two hundred yards distant, and Dr..
11ostytlls cap ' one•fourtli • of a ,mil(i
away. 011, the oppos'to side of the river:.
.No other traces were to be • seen. A
large party aro bow going • 10 search of
the bndies with ligllta'. nand.• • grappling
irons The accident has caused wide-
spreacl gloom, as both. gentlemen Were
\vulely
known and. highly eateenlotl.'`
CLIwrON • LITERARY•' AND Sotiori1PIC
SOCIz mY, -The above soteietyiield their
.regular meeting:•last Monday evening..
Ii1 the. 'abse'lica. of the. speaker, 111r.
Johii Beacons' was . appointed to .take
the ' chair. Tit Premier, Messrs.-.
Irving, Newton,- Fleetly and Carr :gave
notices of :Motions to he made :at the
next meeting., The billfor extending,
the franchise to all mases oder 21 yesrs
of age was brought up and .after some
discussion was carried. The estlariates
were brouglit down ' which showed a
large surplus in the 'Treasury: .It
being 10.30, the speaker left the chair.
The next meeting will bo held Motltay
evening, when a number of bills will be
brought up and a lively time iaantici;
pattSIL.
rail.,
Tho above Mr, Manning was a broth
or to Messrs, A. H. and W. Manning
of this place. ' Mr. A. IL. Manning re
ceived a telegram on Tuesday evening
.last, of his - brother's death, and o
Wednesday morning he atlas his .broth
er.stairted for Alnlonte, They stat'
the syixipn'tlly' of this coniwtt iity,.j ..