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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-05-06, Page 7• • 11 IIVRON NOTE& -3, E. Smith has sold to James Shnrsie the north west quarter of lot ".13, con. 5, Morris, containing 50 acres, -Mark Cardiff' bought 50 acres of land from John Colwell, on. 6, M.er- wis, price $1,200. -The Queen's Hotel property, Sea - forth was sold to M. joules I3enson, for the sum of $7,975, -Mr. Thomas Govenlock of Sea - forth, has purchased between five and six huudred beef cattle, which he will ship to the old country early in May. -Mr. Win. Lee of eaforth, sold his farm OR the Huron oad contain- ing 100 acres, to his son, r. Geo. Lee, for the sum of $6,000. Ilop, recently .-John ClOok, of Me sold a very line pair of cots to Messrs. Souter & Forbes for a very handsome figure. Thecolts were sired by Young Lord Haddow 7 and out of Mr. Cook's famous brood mare. -Mr. IL R. Muir, of. Hensall, who h is carried Kin the blacksmithing tusi- nese for some time past, has di - posed of of his business to Mr. James Beverly, of Hensall, and intends shortly of moving to Dakota,. • -Kelly h.: McKay of the 14th con purchased from Thos. Calder, of the 12th con. of Grey,. a splendid three- year-old stallion named " Young Never Mind Him' " from his celebrated Clydes- dale mare Nell. Price paid $400. -The annual meeting of the Brus- sels Cricket -Clubwas held in the Coun- 41'1 chambers, on Wednesday evening of last week. The following officers were elected : President, E. E. 'Wade.; Vice- President, E. C. K. Davies ; Secretary. - Treasurer, G. E. Cooper; Committee Manegenient-J. Campbell, -A. Veal and 0. R. Cooper. . -Mr. D. McNaught, of Seaforth re- ceived a complimentary supper at Sharp's Hotel, last week, on the eVeof his departure for Rapid city, • North- West Territory. -He also was the re- cipient of a handsome gold lmin and locket and Mrs. McNaught was pres4 ented with a silver butter cooler -both . being accompanied withan appropriate address. -A few days ago, the barn,-inclerai- tents of Mr. Jas. Loadrean, Osborne,' were totally destroyed by fire. It ap- pears Mr. Leadtnan, who had only been. on the:premises a few .heara; had set • fire to a email heap of rubbish 'near the barn. The wind blew the sparks into the huilding, setting fire to some straw. Mr. Leadman's efforts to. extinguialithe fiarfits were unavailing, as they spread rapidly. TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS Public speakers and singers- who would possess a clear voice, freedom from hoarseness and sore throat should use Hagyard's Pectoral balsam, a safe,, pleasant and certain` hearer" for the throat and lungs; it speedily breaks up a cold and cures all pulmonary com- plaints, that so often, lead to incurable Consumption. THE HURON RECORD 15 rentlfinno • Every Friday Morning, At the office, VietOrla Block, (near the Post Mee) CUNTON,ONTARIOI. -BY- E. FLOODY,' PROF,. TERMS.-Tuz Timm will bo sent to subscribers (postage free) for 51.26 if paid in advance ; 51.50 if paid In 0 months ; 52.00 if paid M the end of the year. No paper diseontinued till all arrears are paid. RATES OF AOYERTISINO,-lat Insertion, per line, 8c.; each subsequent insertion, 2e. Professional Cards, not exceeding NIX lines, 54.00 per annum. 43r Advertisements without specific direct:one Will bo inserted until forbid, and 'Merged aecordingly. ggi• Our rates for yearly contracts will be made known on application at the office. J013 PRINTING,- Book and Jdb Printing of every description executed with neatness and despatch, on the shortest possible notice. Orders by mail prompt- ly attended to. Charges moderate, SIXTH SAW MILLI GOSMAN DODDS Are now prepared to do U kinds ef work in their line. Having put in a. groin crusher, wo aro able to do chopping at any time and (lathe shortest nal%) 4.10351AN tiz DODDS. Birth De0 17, 1880. 4241. ,.. Farm for Sale. nuts East Half of the North half of Lot 2, 8th Con. j. cession, Morris, containing 44 acres, snore or less; about 25 mares bleared. The above Lot is 0.110ht two and a half miles frein the nourishing village of .1313'01, and one loader mile from the Wingham OTAVOI „Road. There is on the Lot a small Entine House and a Log Stable, and a well of good water. Good fences. TER5IS EASY. For particulars, apply to !Clinton, April lst, 1881.* .JAMES el"Cillpfirn8P.. 0. • CIIVRCII•DIllECTORY. • Canada MethodIst.--Services at 10,80 a. m. and 0.30 p. in. Sabbath School at 2,30 p m. BEY. D. G. SUTHERLAND, B D. Pasxon., Canada,Presbyterlan.- Services at 11 11.111. And 0,30 p. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. m. Ray. ALEx. Sraw- sal\ Pastor. St. Paul's (Episcopal).-Serviees at 11 a. rn, and 7 p. in. Sabbath School and Bible Class, 3 p. Ray. C, It. MATTHEWS, Rector. Bible Christian. -Services at 1080 it. in. •and 0.30 •p, in. Sabbath School, 2,30,p, 111. Ituv. It. THOMAS, Pastor. 13aPtist Chureh.-Servics: at 10.30 man, and 6.80 p.m. Sabbath School, .2.30 n. a, Itnv. J. GEM', PEStOr. • 111.r. John Anderson, Wirighatv now sole proprietor ,of the establish- ment formerly owned by the firm, Fowler & Anderson, bought from Mr. Duncan Anderseruon Wednesday last for $335 cash a beautiful span." of horses between five and six yearsold and weighing 3050 .lbs, • the one a brown mare and the other a bay geld- ing.. On the same day- he was offered $350 cash for the same . spati .but. he. refused the tempting offer with, hecem- ing scorn. . TRAVELLING GUIDE. • Grand Trunk FOR SALE, ••-IN TIJN Tilartqlib--- TOWN OF CLINTON) Blacksmith Shop, Tools, & Good Will co an old established business, first.class stand. Alse three Lots, (4 of an acre) with good train° dwelling, hard and soft water, orchard and large frame stable. Will he sold all together or separately. Terms EASY, For particulars apply to A. S. FISHER...Agent, Sr• A, MATHESON, Owner, Clinton, April 21, 1881.• . 0-4t. VALUABLE Village Lots for Sale IN BLYTH: ••••••••••,..., - 1. Partof Lot No. 8, BI6elc "A," Queen Street, ma. C.nnnell's survey, This lot IQ in the centre of the business part of the Town, and has frontage enough for throe stores . 2. Part Nos, Two and 'Phreo, Queen Street, Drum- mompssurvey-vory conveniently situated. 003n.ceLso.td• Nos, 11 and 12, Block' " itieConnelrg stir- voy-yery suitable, on which to erect private rest- . TERMS EASY. For further particulars; apply to or to OM • C. FLOODY, Blyth. • EAST. • • Poss. Exp Mixed. Mixed, Goderich Lv. 7.00 a m .12.06 p p .9.00 a 01. Holmetwilie . 7.29 " _12.30 " -3.to " " Clinton. ..• 7.30 " -12:45 4, -4.15 " 10.00 " Seaforth 7.60 " L10 " -4.45 " 10.50 " Dublin 8.03 " 1.80 " „:5.10 " 11.25 " Mitchell ...., 8:15 " 1.45' " -5.35 " 11.35 " SebringVille8,35 " , 2.05 " -6.10 " 12,35p in Stre:tford Ar 8.45 " 2.15 " ...820 ", 1.00 WEST. • Pass. • Exp's. Mixed. Mixed. Stratford. ,I.v 1.20 750 pin..7.00 a in -3.45 p Sobringville- , 1.30 .8.06 .• 7.30. -4.10 " • Mitchell •• 1.45-" -8.25 4' ..8.15 " ..4,45 " Dublin; .• • " .8.40 " -8,45 " 5.10 " " -855 " .9.15 '4 6.40 '‘ • Clinton, , 2.40 ." -0,10 " 10.00 " " Holmesville2.50 " ..9.25 " 10.20". " .0 35" Gcalerich,.Ar 8.15 " -0.6.0 " 1190 " ..7.15 • - The Signal records the death of Mr. Hilary Horton, of Colborne, wh�. died at his home, after .two day's ill- ness, aged 59 years, . The deceased was a native of the county of Kent, Eng- land, and was one of the early settlers in Huron. He came' to Goderich the year 1833, and took up land on the lake shore, and in 1845 removed. to hislateresidence in the• township of 'Col- borne., His , house was always noted for its hospitality, for. Mr. Horton had a large heart, and was One of the kin- dest and . most genial of men.- The tired traveller was sure to find a wel- come there,:and a substantial one, too.; and. when the Bible Christians and' Presbyterians first began preaching at Leeburn, his doors were thrown open so . -- that in his house the Truth -contil 'be preached to all. His kindness to sick' neighbors will long be remembered; his cheery voice and kindly face .being medicine in themselves for the invalid; and in the social circle his genial 'pres-- ence will be missed. He. opened a blacksmith shop, the first in the --neigh- borhood,. and worked at. , the bndiness for some time. It was he whin.4840 . brought all the way from Galt the first stoves for the °Minty Gaol, a tedious journey in those daysof poor roads: He was not' a strong politieian; and meddled but little. in municipal' or par-. liamentary affairs. He, leaves a family of eight sons and one daugbter • and his brotliers resideinGoderieh, Mayor Horton, and Mr. Henry Horton. He waa a good -father, a fa,ithfel friend, and a kind neighbor, and the respect in which his memory Was . held was shown in the long cortege which lot- ldwed his remains to the tomb,- over 75 teams being in the proeession.-: His funeral sermon was preached en day, April 16th, by the Rev' Dr. Ure, at Leeburn Presbyterian Church. Many relatives and friends -of the de - 4 -eased were present, • • 4 • Great Western .„ • • • • nkORD OFFICE, Clinton. . • Express. man. Express Ldridon ........ 7,40 a.m....2.20 p p na Hyde Park 7.60 " .2.30 " ....0.36 Ettrick ..0.44 " • Ilderton . 8.05 " ....2.49 " .....59 " Brecon. ... .. 8.16. .3.00 ,". -7.03 " Clandeboye.... 8.26 " .8.11 " , ..7.14 " Centralia 8.40 " " ...7.28 • Exeter. , . 8.62 " .3.38 " :.7.40 " Mensal. 0.05 ", .3.52 " ....7.53 " Kippen 9,11 " ......57 " • 7-59 • .9.21 " . 4.07 " ...,8.08 ' Clinton. 9.39 " ...4.23 " " Londesborough 0.58 " ....4 41 " ....8.45 " Blyth10.00 ."' "• " lielgrave.... .10,24 ." " ....9.00 " Wingbam... , -10.45 " ....5.25 " ....9.35 • ••• • • ' • Express. • . Express Wingham' 700 a m..,'.255 p s....620.p Belgrave . : 718 " .....313 " ....6 38' " Illyth.. ..7 36 " , -3 28 ." ....6 55 " Londesborough 7 44 " ....3 36 "04 " Clinton .. 8 02 " .3 .54 ...7 24 " Bruceflold,. ;8 20 ' " .... 4 07 " ....7 43 " Nippon 8-30 " . , 415 ....7 59 8 36 " 420 " ...806 Exeter .. 8 52 " ...,432 " 26 ". Centralia.: 902 " , -442 " -.8 42 Clandeboye . 916'" ... 4 54 02 '6 Brecon 927 4',.5 04 " .......918 " Ilderton .. 9 88 • " 13 " 1, -9 35 Ettriek 9 47 " .'. • • Hyde Park 950 " • ,...5 20 " 10 00 " London •,-.1005 ".......535 -" .. 10 10 " Pli Properties - FOR SAL.E.. 01-1.1*TON• •• arriage H. CANTELON, • MANUFATURER PROPRIETOR, BUGGIES, 09TTERS1 WAGONS, SLEIGHS, tiet: ',TIMBER AND SIIINGLES taken in exchange. Give me a call and 1 will°give yon pnyes that cannot be beaten in the °Minty. Repairing and lIoraeshoeing done with despatch,- .GOOD BARQAINS. Harness, Light, , . -AND-7. arness Heavy, NOTICE. ---All indebted to the lath firm of -11. 0--ANTELON Bios, either by Note or Book Account, aro requested to call and settle by cash or note. • 11. OANTE,LON.. e F OSTE PHOTOGRAPHER, Beaver Block, Clinton. 7' FINEST FINISH ! D73 LATEST STYLES!. FURNITURE!! -- FURNITURE"! Clinton' turniture Ware-Roorns; Na' 77 Briok..Block , owing to the increase of business during the past year, , B Po n • Have taken out a new lease of No, 77, and will -Continue to do 'business, as formerly. • We have bn band at the present time as 1100 a stock of Furniture as Was War on exhibition in this Town, which wo n 133 sell at a Very SMALTAWDVANCE ON 0081 ,\s We Manufacture all- orir own Goods, wenre-pre• • • --• - .pared to give our Customers BETTER GOODS for LESS MONEY than tan be awned elsewhere. • • ALL GOODS WARRANTED.• P. ROBB,. Manager A. BENNliTT, Salesman • rionlp miss the plitte.:,-Nol. 77 trielc.Illea. • • That firstelass Farm on the Ittfron Road, near ilarrurhey; Lot 33, In the.fIrst. .coocession of ' AlfsKillop, 101 acres,'(80 cleared) adjoining:the pro- perty of L. Meyer' Esq • Log and Flame House„ large Frame Barn, goodOrchard, &c. Apply. to Mr: Wal. WHITRLY, Huron 'Aoacl, Tnekerstnithbr to 'tho undersigned: • . '• • • . 9Lot /9.,. in the Twelfth Concession of Goderich . Township, near Holmeaville-40 acres, about 'AO: (geared; '1)alarice, well thabered. 'Frank,. houso •and. stable, Weltsultedlor a dairy or grazing tarni. ',Only $200 required down; or would be exchanged for Town property, AdplY to Mr. E. MOUNTOASTLE, Blyth, or to the undersigned. ' • - • • ' o The valuable Hotel property on Victoria Street, e.1# 'Clinton-, known as Lane's -Hotel, now occupied by Mr. George Knox, comprising, a large hotel build- ing, drivinfolted,.fonr clioico'rawn Jot3, &c. • : A That elegant two-story frame dWellihg-hOUSt on. i±,• 'Guilin Street, Clinton, formerly held by Miller,:new occupied bYMr. John I', Martin. . t Tho comfortable tiaine cottage On North Street, e.g., which belonged to the late'John Pugh, now oe. cupled by Mr: John Bailey -,-with two l'irge lots, good garden, &C. -0c08 theFlax MM. -•• • • • 0 The good Frame eottage'And large lot No. 063, O. on Erie Street, Clinton. • The lot ie near the .Junction of the two railways, and may hereafter be valuable as a factory site, AO -Also other lots and leudings for sale. ,Apply HALE' " 0intin,itpr1111,1881. " Hurdle. Se., Clinton Can always be had at 'the LOW EST - RATES, at , .NEWTON & DENNIS'. a Large Stock of • c an c:, Whieh will be'solcl CHEAP. We are giving Special 13argairis in Trunks and Valises.• Our stock is very much eftlarged this Spring, in all the ,aboye,lines. All 'we ask is for the pub - Bost° call and inspect our stock and be convinced that we are selling cheaper than Over before known. 'We have al - "ways made Light Harness a specialty, and warrant all Collars. • - NEWTON & DENNIS. John Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR. AND General Outfitter, (Carson's Block) CLINTON. ONT. Clinton Iarble Works I HURON STREET' CLINTON. 1111. H. 'COOPER, r , Ihinnfacturer of and dottier in all kintlii of Marble & Granite for Cemetery Work, at figures putt defy coMpotitIon. • . . Also Agent for the: Celebrated ARTIFICIAL. Sroign lor Building • par - Poses and Cemetery Work, which lutist. be seen to be aPpreellited.i-All Work warranted te give satisfaction.. . • AXES. I .Cakes ...fgAXESii . • . The undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Clinton and strrrounding country that he has enonged the services of one of the best bakers in the Deminion, 11.11(1 keep constantfy ori heed -the largest nod best assortment of cakes in town and every- thing usually kept in a lirst-class city bakery, and hoped by otriet attention to busineo - to merit a lair share of patronage.. • , • .01TR WHITE -AND BROWN BREAD Is of a superior quality. Give it a trial and be convinced. Delivered daily to all of the town. ' Bens, BiScuits, Candies &c., always ou hund. Wedding.' Cakes:a-- speci'-: alty-iced and ornamented in the latest style and design. Give me a call. • WM -YOTTI\T-C4- • • Clinton, April 28; 1881. ' 7 . t $1,006 FORFEIT ..„•1 Itanix Cancer Oho Dmxit, • ' . Coaticook, P. Q., Camda, ANDER CURE J Without the Use of the Knife. - . The only Permanent Cure in the World. For particulars enclose two 3 cent stitinpS to S. C. 84151, Coaticook, P. Q., Canada, • Pit Highest references. CURES SWirt Aso clERTAIN. Any paper can publish the above for 35 a guar, with this noto and paperregularly. OUr stozk is 'always kept FRESH and well assorted. We buy in the best market for CASH; and -warrant to give satisfaetion. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. S. PALLISER &.• 00 98 BRICK BLOCK,- CLINTON. THIS WAY FOR, Cheap Boots 86 Shoes, ,Long Boots, 'Boys Long Boots,' Yonas Long Boots, ltromas .Goat Skin, Shoes, ' :Misses' "oat Skin Shoes, • , lromon,s' Bitttonecl Kids.- VIOTO,RIA BLOCK, CID rn r-• INT" NEW :ARRIVLS. Trunks Whips 1 • VALISES, 3:0. Caitand see timm. Single OA Double litiniess; both 1ttti'ta ire and durable - .01-INTON; iat)NT. ciANYCliN SPRINC*BED.:FACTORY.AND -FURRITURE • WAREROOMS• W. • B. ORIOH & GO., VICTORIA ST CLINTON, Now bog 10 intimate to the Inhabitants of Clinton andsurrounding. country quit. have on. hand • it , select StOOti of all kinds of Furniture, midi as Parlor Suites, unanib.er Suites, rosy Chairs,'Iltent ltointeri4 sideboards, ae., sit" SPRING BEDS and LOUNGES made to order.1.4; All parties wishing.to pur• chase Will consuls their.best interests by giving us a call. FUNERALS FURNISHED on short notice, COFFINS and slMetinS nifty -Man hand. . N. B. -BASSWOOD LUMBER taken' in eiChabge for Goods. 7.