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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-05-20, Page 3• • • HURON NOTES. LONDON', May 16.—Deacon's hotel was the scene of a sixth. incendiary at- -Mr. James Watson has .801(1 his tempt last night. The Are was put farm of 50 acmes to Mr. J. Stubbs for out before any great damage was done. $2,000. It is situated in Morris. It was started in one of the servants' —Dr. Mackie, late of Clifford, has bedrooms. A. mystery bans over it taken up his .residence in Brussels for all. the practice f his profession. • —Mr, J. R. Evans, late of Aliso Neither the Syndicate, the Scott ,Act, Craig, has opened out a new battery and or the Irish question causes half the sensational comment, that is caused by confectionary gore in Buchauan a bloek, Hemel!. the popularity of Bultnecie BLOOD BIT- -Fall wheat is looking very poor in 'as. This groat remedy ismarv.ellous - Monris, very few farmers but have to In its snooss In Ctome dmcurnig of what they ease when other medicines have failed, plow ;ilia. portion. d ying Toni —It is reported that 11.Irs. Hannah and Liver Invigorator known. A.. specific foe all diseases of Blood, Liver who was 'taken. to Goderiell gaol as a, and Kidneys. Sample bottlea 10 cents. lunatic a few weeks ago, was removen to Toronto asylum this week. Professional and other Cards —Mr. Win •Longheed has purchatied the property known as the Win. Pierce farm, lot 3, coin 6, E. D. Ashfield, for the stun of $3,600. —The population of the town of Sea forth is 2414, being an increase of 55 "---"'"7- over last year. What about the wou- sowe lastfall: It is the best Blood Purif W. B. CARTWRIGHT SL'IttiEerl DENTIST, Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Snr- ....n,7 goons of (Mario, has •-.7.4 opened rooms in Vic. Iilock; Albert St. -• Clinton, where he will be eonbtantly In attn. •clerfui exodus 1 _ der and prepare, i to • • • •---•• per orm every opcva- - ••••-•- tion inconntietion with .-.-One day last week,. Mr. Joseph enatou, April 21, ISA . Dentistry.. Smiley., of the tirst con. of :Morris, sold . . - • , a pair of colts one four and the .other T't R. REEVE. Oflloe, Rattenbury Street, femme-. .10 atelv behind lianbford's book store.. Residence live, to an American buyer, .for the sum orgmee,,tr,o Temperance Hall, Iluron Street, 0111th .of370. hours from 0 it.m. to 0 p. m.. ' Clinton, Jan: 14, 1Sol. . . Boot and Shoo Ilaking, —Charles and George Burns dug 150 post holes three feet `deep, in the short fl P".87;e4-• 31. D.,51. R 0 S. En4loni4 . Physician, Surgeon, to. • Oillee and residence space of one day tad a lialf,. on the •farm of Robert McMillan,. lot 20, con. 19,, Mekiliop. —The 0,14 Fellows, of Haman, cele- brated the sixty-second . anniversary •of the Order by attending St. Paul's Church, and listening to a sermon frown • • . . . lbw. Mr. Robinson.. .• • A. nic3.1..tErsj.ele. inAtrre op Solicitor, Convoyaneer IiiitietreSstbr."t1;1.,illtirrEi,,u=. —Mr. Fred Rebertson, formerly o•f " Money to lea at'loc)stve'st Goderieli, who left for Austrilia..la .t A"'"t for t•i sumo of the best Insurance Oompanioll. 49i next 51olson's.ilank, Market' square. Clinton, Jan, 14, 18S1. 1-y S..4E:ROME, 'Licentiate -of Dental Surgery will • visit Myth on each and every month, from the tenth Anal the fourteenth, when hewillbe most happy to wait upon all those that may favor him with Weir p•arrenage, All operations performed in the most skillful manner. Myth, Dec, 17, ISSO. • •MR. H. BEACOM Wishes to inforin the inhabitants of Clin- ton and 'vicinity that he is prepared. to do 41111141s of Shoe Making c Repairing On the. shortest possible notice, and on THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. . NeW loather and first-class works. GIVE HIM A CALL *ace of linsiness—nonntea,stle'S Old Stand. Clinton, April 29th, 1881, UNION. CHURN THE BEST IN THE MARKET, Wholesale and Retail. whiter, has teen appointed agent • for TISDALE & GALE, 13ankersf•Albert street, Clinton, - - . 13ONEY CAMPBELL, . Practical • Barber and Mir. • Iron and Hardware Minima Clinton. • • ' —The regular senn-annual meeting- • of the North Hume Teachers' Associa7 . Dresser,. begs •to rettirn thanks to the nubile for • . , , . . , Shaving Parlor in old Express Odic°, Duron.st., Clinton bltilding, Brussels, on Thursday ,and - ' • . .• Ont., 'do a goncral banking business. sale notes Four Sizes. Don't fail to See Them. an 'English steamship company at. Port bolight Mimi. rates. Vour Patronag,o Solicited. Pirie South Austrilia,, • . Clinton, Feb. 18, 1881. 1•1'. tion be held in -the Piddle School- pest patronage,. and iolleits continuance of eustom sEED 8. (1881) SEEDS. --FritrayT1110-21-171117fit'SRITif -31;file., • FIXIIIIY4lotitlit, ProTeth'ilinal Barber, Tonsoria • . • ' . Artist, Craiduln Manipulator,. Facial 'Operator and Capillary Abridger -next door to Cominerehil —At'a meeting in T•ekrointo last week 'motel, talaton, me. re Xour patronaeoeuneitee, Ctapt. Keine of Gorrie was appointed • . • trustee for the people'sinterest n,the • •Tmies noWsox eii,ethe' i Tare-into *Grey lt BruCe ' railroad of e../ Comity of Buren. ' Sales -attended ab reasonable Gorrie • Clinton, San 1.4th 1881. • •• • • . • • • • —One night last week sonic scoundrel • - . • , . I, • !i.bralel, ter !.ioneand. harmony pilOrfaSALTER, Clinton, Ont.., teaches musie in entered the stableof.Mr. Thos. Delude • ii4 ing or from 0110 of his. horses and either rode own Vusrilen •e• reoulreiL. Charges moderatae. Huron road. Hullett, and toek thdre- -'P"'"1" eft" " el' m •en • or droirrA it all night an.l. otherwise Wr•oil \limpet exee, ggs shamefully abused the animal:, • .. • to voal Clinton, Feh. Ifith, 1081. • -• •• • , •• - - voIrfEit a SON • . - Fprstlie BEST VIDLINSTUING in 'rOwo, otoexs WATCETES, JEWELRYand SILVER PLATE. • —The tie -fns ,(or better known as the matrimonial fever), is :again. abont to visit Goderich, f whick. no ',doubt,' • teen 7 of our readers are aware One • Clinton, - 5 Ontario. • • of the editors of that place is about • s • to—whit 7—to--depart front bachelor: , •CR i ! IIAIMIVIrO•N; Coni . , isi uilTIONEEn, land, Joan and insurance. agefit, , • • •---Mr. John Kyle, of Seitforth has reasonable thrills. A list of farms and village lots for • - i • sale. Money to 1010i (Al real estate i•tt low rates of in- termit. Insurance effected on -all 0 asses of property. Notes and dobtseollected. Goods applaised0 and sold • on coMmission. Bankrupt stooks bought and•sold. ; Blyth, Dee.'18, 1800.: • lyth. Sides attended intown and country, on purchased the dam • ef.lus" Chestnut Hill" •mare from. Win. Luseouibe,. of Sarnia., this week. Sheis agood look- ing animal and is from.a, " Messenger " snare and sired. by " Phenoineton ?".• Mr. Kyle.intendikeePing.her for breed- ing purposes. •. • . —Mr. R. G. Haien, of Hernial], on the occasion of. Itis leaving' for the west, was made the recipient Of a very hand- some Oddfellows chart, by the-brethern •of Hensall Ledge, No...223,-1.0: O. accompanied by a very nattering ad- dress, expressi-ve of the losii sustained by the lodge.by his departure, coupled .4-ith good wishes for bis.future welfare.' —The annual meeting cif the Brus, sods Miielanics' Institute was held in rearlingroom on Tuesday evening °flag* week, when the following officers were elected : President, J. Shaw ; lirice•Pre- Oiclenti W. H. Kerr; Secretary and' Treasurer, C. R. Cooper; Directors, Rev. J). •Boss,. J. Leckie, A. H.unter, .3. Elexander, T. S. Scott, Geo. Good, and Dr. Wm. Holmes.; Auditors 11. Scott, and J.• Wilson.. .. • -Mr. Thompson Morrison, let 23 c on. 9. McKillop, 611Thursday,.5th iusL raised a fine new barn. When the_ plates and the ratan* wore .ep, Mr, George McSpadden, a smart young man was Coming bowl)* when lie sqpped and fell off the door capa to the ground,' a di4arce of 10 feet. . He fell. • with his breast en one of the sleepers, and was badly hurt, but we learn that he is"pro- grossing 5.avorably. • .• . . —Last week, six of the inhabitants of Bluevale, formed themselves into a. piscatorial company, and betook them- selves to Benntiller, to try their tuck in those beautiful waters, which :flow gently past that that ancient town. They returned next day, however,rather down in the mouth, with the following discouraging financial statement : Dr, To team 2 days, $d; six men f days, $12 G flask; $3; sundries at 'Wingiup, $1; do. at Blyth, $1; do. at Clinton, $2; nieals, $3;. sundries Coming lnonne, $4; total, $32. Cr, by 3 bass, 0 cents; by . , fan. to balance, $31.01. OliiTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F:. 'it A Iii,,, Meat` every Friday; on or after the full moon, Visit - ng brethren cordially inVited. : '., • A. STI1AITON, w. li. ' ,J,_ MACIVIIMTER, Sao. Clinton; Jan, 14, 1881: . ... • *. . : 1.1, . .. . . - ' -asoNey to lend in largo or smell stuns; on good _LVE •mortgages or personal security, at the lowest. entrant lutes. IL liALE,11uron Street Clinton., - • Clinten, ea.. se, isse • -_ 1•13:•- • - — , . , . . . . . • .. . , 79:i.• . . . . . • ' • " • • T • 0. N. 710, meets 8nd Monday in each Month, IA in Biddlecombe's hall. Visiting, brethren cor- dially' invited. . • J. HAMNER., w. m, IL NES SECY. Oliuton, Jan. 14, 1881. •• THE. MOLSON'S BANK •• Incorporated b'y Apt Ot Farljament, 1855. Capital, $2,000,009, Reg, $140000.- lira° °Frier., - MONTREATJ. • TI1051AS WORICIAN, Prethiont. • _J. IL B. If()LSON,Vice•President. • ie.woeveiteroneTTIOnAS, General Manager: • . • Collections inada, Drafts issued, Storllng end American ExchatiTrd bought and' sold, and notes dis- cpunteitat the lowest current rates.. interestoitLIIINormo•edv. on deposits tstatirer, , Clinton, Feb. 15nr, 1881. i • . • • A..E.. • $'50,0001 to Lend at C3 per Cent. • With extra priilliges to horrotver. Arrant for tho old Lancashire InsuranceEng. bold, Capital Fifteen Million Dollars (o15,000,000.), • Agent for nmeelasi firs proof safes -Manufactured by Uoldlo & IneCullough, Galt. Second-handsafes taken hi ExChange Clinton,• Yob. 18, 1880. INTEREST REDUCED • 'gamy on first-class farm security Mid oti favorable terms to borrowers, can be hae At 8 per cent. per Anna/n; Apty to . • e. A. ITAETT, , Attorney, , Clinton, May, 5, 1881. AVI ' My stock" of Seeds for 1881, In • • Field, Garden and Flower Seeds Is ceMpletC--ati New, Fresh aneneitatiie, and • will be sold at lowest prices. cioror Seed, extra fine. Timothy Seadorinie, FLAX TARNS ' •13116KWHEAT, AliLLET„ ORCHARD, ' ITUNGARIAN. • RV Special attention has been siren to the seloc• timid! all kinds'sir Swede Ternips; Wursels, 51/Untuoth, large rod ; Nerbiton Lowe Red,. Champion Intormodiate--Carrot Seed, 01 varieties. Garden Seeds - • Garden Seeds HARDWARE. Thos, Stevenson Grand UNDERTAKER, 0 1,..EAR NO ASV DIIALIBIE 15 FURNITURE, • - • °MOM 11:11',. A Special Discount Sale FOR 31IDAYS. NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING • and moro expected -also, a fine lot of now Coffins, Shrouds, Undertaking• - Goods. Como and see, In RACEY'S OLO, STAND lately molded by Shepherd and Cooper; Albert Street, Clinton. . HALLOO Where Are You Going? I am eviler to 19. Cantellon's GROCERY AND Provision.atore . • ,Qpposite Fair's MM. Itpays nzeto get wy'Groceries,there the • goods are So elwap, and the quality is 4 No: 1 t No old Goods; all new and fresh / . • • • • His Sugars, Teas,Coffees,. • Prunes, Raisins, Currants, botieless Codfish, Gold Flake told Fine 'Cut -Oln aw g-Tobaeeerereannet-lateexcellerl. Seine • new designs in. Crockery and 'Glassware, :Wooden Ware, and-iti fact• . everything yoir Nya,nt. APPLES .05 CENTS : PER :me; Farm Produce taken ifi exchange: Builders' Supplies at Special Low Prices. Barb 1" ..• c''s Barb .. .,....,, „:„. . i 7 cw. 1 m WIRE ,,.:.-, . . , WIRE . '. Paints, Glass, Oils, •&c. 5 DAVIS, 1Pheenix Block, Clinton .• • • „ 7EZE Z Enclait Eztract of - 11-T C2) Xi ty, One Of the Beat • NC. x amarr IEVESTIGATORS IN USE. •ft is a specific in the cureof all clfseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Prostrate Por- tion of the Urinary Organs,Irritationof t the Neck of the Bladder, Burning 'Crime, Gleet, Gonorrhea in all its stages, illu- cous Discharges. Congestion of the Kid. neys, Brick Dust Deposit, Diabetes, lu• 9 riammation of the Kidneys arid Bladder. Dropsy of Kidneys, Acid Urine, Bloody p Urine, Pain in the Region 01 1110 Bladder, PAIN IN THE BACK, Urinary Calculus, -g Renal Calculus, Renal Colic, Retenticin of Urine, Frequent Urination, Gravel in all its forms. Inability totetairt the Wa- ter, particularly in pereens advatioed in life. IT IS A KIDNEY INVESTIGATOR that restores the urine to its natural color, remOVes the'acid aiad burning, and theeimet of tbo excessive use et nutoxt- caring drink. PliltE, Ell or, sit %Woo for $5. taffiondfor CIFC11:11Y. Sold by all Druggists W. JOHNSTON & CO., • AlliftEKTBUI2G, ONTARIO/ Aggnts for the V. S. and Canada. •'•• • THE HURON RECORD will be sent to anyttddress, pos. tage free, for the balance of the year, for only 76 I Cents. Subscribenow. ar A few conies with our New Story (" The Armulel Motto") kjr; one qf the best Stories ever publislud. 2/Ole subscribe now you will get thStory! irons the begiuning--ail for 76.6. D. OANTELON. CLINTON. • GREAT Clearing Sale • Glass Sifts front ••410 re 0/.00. • Celery Gismo. "ma Bowls, with • • Co DerN• • •'Panel!, Atreka, :•• Berltnreonipeef 'Butte)• Dielreiyend 184101021(1(1 Buf. ters. • tralanet Napiee. • Goblets, • •• Tumblers, • d.e., ell very CHEAP • toelear out the ' Stock. . LAMPS . eatopike, WI; r«rh. A Ftell Assert. °lent gt 0,401,4! od. • Cortme flondne 5 lb. T ine MacS- arel, eplendid. • --AT-- S. MORLEY'S CHEAP STORE, (Carso,es mock.) Great Inducements in •• T -VT •S - Splendid Suits from $10.00 Vpwards. Boots and Shoes,. AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. , come one, come all 1 and secure BARGAINS S. IVIOR,LEY. A Household 'Word ! o er's GROCERY Has become a Household Word the BEST and CHEAVEST place fon ' • • Groceries,• . Pe,64 Crock. cry, • Gla0SWere,' (.6• ‘. &C. •• • 60' Cent •ireCash Paid for Eggs, Farm Pro- duce taken in exclianee 0 „ TIOOS. C091'1p1, Corner' ..AAbert and RattenburY Sts., t • CLINTON 0NT, , • .1S COMING, IT1/18 Many Invitations that we stre"theelyhig frbin our numerous easterners, and- the fair share or Nig:. patronage that Wo haverocoh•mi in the past, ' induced us again to obtain the necessary cations to bring out before theapublie, as good samples .* • • i -:-.Fresh. and: • • .• • • d • • BLY1111.. Genuine STAPLE 1 1-p IMO • As was over 'before offered i11. thiii section of cornitry, and. at prices that Will ensure a contlinuilice'of the • favors bestowed 08118 1711110 past •In Our • - . • lt *bt r. iv.. 9 06nt Sugar; • • S'° box° mule 1/ specialty, which will ionn:3- on ckamination, -cannot be hent in this 'Tart of the •• Dominion. Wo keen the These Works are now in full opera- tion, and undersigned are enabled I , to &Mr any grade.of Salt of Finest Quality for Sale • • • • • • 1 • The necessity of Salt for AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES Is 110W S& fully established that every farmer will neglect his own %interest who fails to use about five tons annu 6,11y, LW This Trade will reeeiVe our best attention. • • • C'erdwood, Alin Stave Bolts. and 13asewood, delivered at the 'Works, for whia Cash will be paid. Gm Young 86 Sparling, • CENTRAL ECC DEPOT IN CLINTON, ..itq,c,,..i.cos• can afford to pay the vorY B1011 - EST PRICE; either in . ' 0ash.or Trade:. • ..•.; • . • E.—Weare receiving njune.r. INVORTA.TIONS of CROCKERY itttd GLASSWARE, hi New. Desifins, • aptly suited to the wants'of the people, and cannot fail to give satiSfectioe, botil. as to; ozraity and Priec.. • inspection Cordially Solicited. . • nomonilioi• nicy oleo— • • Sheppard's Old Stand, Albert Street, Clinton. WM. RTOORII, • Prole-fete:tr. • • " . • '