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Huron Record, 1881-08-19, Page 3IIEIILON NOTES.. I' —Mr. R. Broadfeot, of Morris, has sold his farm to Mr. Alex Nichol, of Morin', for 85,50Q. —The West Ri•di ng of RurowfalL show will be held in Goderl► oiu Wines- day and Thursday,lrept. 14th ,and 15t1i. —Rev. Mr. Logic• has rented his.farn near Reuse,ll, to Mr: Wm, Bawdene of. Exeter, for five years for which he re, veives $30t!* per annum. —At the recent meeting of the Grantdl Encampment L O. Or. F., of Canada, Mr. Neil Caunpbell, of €rodericli,, was ap-• pointed Grand Sentinel). —Arrangements are being niadb' to hold a band tournament in Goffericl► oto or about the 25th inst. when a big cl2Dyl may be exliested. There will be three, prizes offered : 00, $30)and $201 —At the last monthly ineeting•.of the Directors of the Mehillop nfiututa+ Insurance Company the extraordivaryi large numdaer of 13 applications• for n►embership• were examined ana passed, This is the• largest number ever passed at one, meeting. . —Whilst engaged in digging a drain in an old beaver meadow ashort time ago Mr. Jlas. Wittx,e, • of the 14th concess- Sion, T'uckersititlt tuned. up a pair of enormous antlers, • which, for 'size, 'are seldom met withrand although consider- ably decayed and broken they are stills a fine speeimen of what onee inllabitealthe unbroken forest,- The-Wingliau►.Advance says Mrs. tiniest Ifiv. Kent died on Tueselay morn- iug lblst,, after a. lingering illness caused lav cancer tumors. She was the daught- er the late Major John Jackson, of Lond- on district, and was much. She leaves . a husband and oue child, who have.the sympathies of the entire community, - The body was interred in the Winghana cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, be- ing, hollowed to the grave by a large cumber of friends. —The Expositor says.—A. case of some interest to employers as well as employees was' tried before Mr. John Beattie in this town a• few'days ago.' Mr. Peter Moore, a farmer in Tucker - smith, engaged Mr...Wm. Graham to work for him on tnonth during harvest: Nr. Graham cause on at the :ap- pointed time,. but as • -1VIr. ..Moore's harvest was not quite ready. and as Gra- • • ham would not do chores and such like work, it' -.was mutually agreed between. them that he. should lay 'diver that he --•---_ shemi-the-elaeasliere-tooverl 04e_tiv:-days,- until Moore notified him. When --Mr. Moore was ready to commenoe Harvests he•.notified Graham and aslfed ]ilii tox conic on to work as he had ag:eed Gra- hauri refused to do, •So,- alleging thathe. had .got work elsewhere.,. and the.agree-• menta between him 'andi Moore being; a verbal . one as not binding.. • The magistrate, however, .ruled: otherwise; and •ordered Mr.. Graliata to fulfil 'his engagement or becopnnitted to•gaol for. thirty days. We understand' he has adopted the wiser plan and iht s returned to Mr. Moore to complete his engage- ni►ent. If men would bear in. tnina that they caunot desert their emmploymeiitat pleasure, they would often save thelia - selves a deal of trouble and expense.. Don't forge.. a supply of AM 1r. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, it is a super* remedy for sten-sick- nese,, and .at positive me far all! bowel complaints; induced` by bad Water, change of dibt, or of climate, Wil+etller home or broad„ it should be kept at hand in moot' emergency. rifle summer seasoninow reaullrs its ejimaax, and iii+ prolific' in develi,ping bowel eomplait►tie, Over-indlalgenee fruit, i'nnloderate drinking of iced waters anti summer beverages, in a few ]tours produce fatal ravages among the ehdidren and adults. Mr, Fowler's Ex- tract, of Wild Strawberry isthe most reliable remedy for all forms of'summer complaints:. Olafe, pleasant and prompt in its effects.. All dealers keep it. Buckl'en's Arnica Salve.. The BEST SALVE in the world for €Judas., Bruises,. Sores, T,Tlcers, Salt a'w7►eum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped. Rands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ruptions,.and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to -give perfect 'satis- faction or money refunded. Price 25 Y_ box, For sale by J'. H, Combe. .FARC FOR SALE, rrigE Northwest part of Lot No. 19, con 13, Town• ship of Mullett, containing 60 acres, 30 acres cleared and In a good state of cultivation. The place is well fenced. The soil is first.dass. It is two' mules from, the village cf Myth and will be said cheap. this is a rare chance to purchase a ffrst•efass 50 acro farm. For full particulars apply to • 0, HAMILTON, Blyth July , 27, 1881. Auctioneer,111rth. FARM FOR SALE, COMPOSE1) of W. r of lot No. 36, con. 4, township of East Wow:utosh, containing 100 acres; 50 acres cleared and clear of stumps; in a fair. state of unitive. Mon. The bush Is good hardwood, There is a steam saw mill on the next lot. There is on the places good bearing orchard, and three never failing springs, a log dwelling(, and a frame stable. will.be sold cheap op roasonable terms of payment; For full particulars enquire on thb premises or to C. HAMILTON, Auctionoor, Blyth. • Blyth; Jtil 7,,18$]...• Boot and Shoe STORE. —.oma GEO, HAR LAND I1t+b opened'a • boot and shoe store two doors north off$wartz's.Hotel, where he has on hand an assort. went of boats and shoes which lie will sell cheap for melt, Ho is also prepared to do all kinds of custom work out of the. best material: • Five per cont. dig. count mado on all purchases of kip boots during the months of June and July. FARM FOR SALE, CaaOMPQSED.of N, 1 of S. 1 Lot No. 07, concossion g' East Wwnoshluxes , 50 acres, 38 es cleared and in a geed state of cultivation, good rail fences, good. bearing orchard with cheice 'variety,or fruit, .a log (livening, two leg stables and small Dame barn, gond well and pump convenient to houso, a living` stream, runs across the back of 'the }}dace; the soil,. is black mold •with clay botfon►,-lt is three nines trona l 1yth, and convenient to school. This' is a first-class 'place and will be sold cheap. . Apply to,, C. HAMILTON, Myth, ' Myth:, 'June 16,'1801. S.HO R T_ HA N D A Full Coursofo Uoiiograty is published' every year to the new monthly magazinei - THE-AMER1i1AN_ %Dl 'RANO WAITER and the Exercises of.all subscribers corrected Miro . the mail free of chargo. ' The only periodical in the world from which, short• hand Maybe learnt without a,tutor.' The Plus of Ib. stractions,is original and the' Lessons comprelaensiv. Those desiring to learn may begin at any timc„lxiek. nuiubersto lesson. 1 tieing' supplied_ new •Bubscrt trs_ and exercises corrected whenever recmved.� . ' SUa5C111i Tlev - .... - ... . • O$x•FSAR (Course of 12 Lessons, - • • $1.50 StSreLR NUMBER', ._ 15e.• American Agency for pitman's Shortland ]backhand Rltporters,Supply Otpo. Circulars sent freeoanppli- eatten. . ' 1tOWELL, & llICItCON, Vinulan,'r), N. J. GOhlen.• Gl"cams.+ Three things to contend for -honor,' country anaiifriends. Three things to love---•couragen- . tleness and affection. , Three things td cherish.=virtue, goodness and wisdom. Three things to hate—cruelty, •ar ' rogauee-and ingratitude. Three things to delight, in—beauty, frankness and freedom. : Three things to teach—truth, indus- try and contentment. ' Three things to govern—temper, tongue and conduct. Three things to admire—intellect, dignity and gracefulness. Three things to like—cordiality good- • ness and cheerfulness., Three thing's to avoid—idleness, loq> uacity and flippant Jesting. Three things to wish fors --health, friends aid a contented spirit. . Three things to cult[vate-good books, good friends and good humor. 'Khat a distinguished Pianist says. •FOR SALE. The undersigned has oat hand a quantity of First Class SHINGLES which lie will sell very reasonable far cash. , E. GRAI—IAM, Contractor. and Builder,. FRANK METCALF, Y T kli Dealer ' IOU Books. Stationery, Clocks, Watches, Jeweller3, Fancy Goods, Nall' ('aper, Children's • Carrriages, a�.e.,,a1i e• Special -Inducements for the Next 30 days, . previous to stock taking. A full line of the celebrated WA./ THAM WATCHES itt close prices Mir cash: • Thos; Stevenson ' REPAIRING - oh.Clooks,watches, Jewellery, and Sewing Machines a specialty.. UNDERTAKER, AND DRAUIR fN FURNITURE. C111011 I le. A Special Discount Salo FOR 30. DAYS. NEW 'FURNITURE ARRIVING, and more expected—also, a Boo lot of new Collins,. Shrouds*, .t: Undertaking Goods. :. Come and see, in RACEY'S OLD. STAND lately occupied by Shepherd and, Cooper, Albert Street, Clinton. 'CALL ;A.NU. GET PRICES: ' . ILIi ETOALF , . Blyth. • CLINTON ump, Fa oTtorg Tundorsign,ubegs' to announce to the 'inhard- tants of Clinton and enrrounding Township's that be: hasRE.FIL1'ED the above establishment, and 15 now prepared to mipwfacture all kinds of Well and Cistern Pumps, CISTERNS and •T :18S, on the shorteat'possibl notice having on band a very heap y stock, we are confident of gnus, (good satisfaction. In every .case. ClIAIsORS MODERATE:" Orden+"by. mall promptly attended' to. re Your Pah onage aolioitcd. -JOHN ROSS. BEA UTI FUL • CHROMOS. A LARGE • STOCK WHICII-t ASI .SEL"im.1NG:OFF" 0HI5AP at from .20 cts. to 25' cts. and 40 as • per pair, for frame, glass and picture. "CONTE ' AND' . SEE THENt, AT A. WALE'S,, 2'1e0 ddora south cif Beesley's .lfiilineTra •tetoria Street; Clenton, Out. . From Miss Bella Foster, a distin- guished pianist of St. Louis ; , 1�11ENnELssofN PIANO Co.,' NEW YORE `m"Gentleu►en--I wish • to express to 'you uy congratulations upon the sue Bess of your New Scale Upright Piano. have never before played ' upon so line . an Upright Piano: It •seen►s as though everything could'be played upon. it that an artist could , wish, from the softest shadow of a thought• to the grandest fortissimo. The tone and touch are perfect. 1 sin particularly surprised at the really excellent bass and treble you have obtained in this :.toauteeals.. Respectf dal ly yours, I3Ll.1u1 1i O$TTs`It.. Boot and Slice Illaking, .MR. H. BEACOM Wi t],cs; to inforin the in'habitlintf of Clio: ton and viciuity that he is prepared to clo . all: kinds of: , I. CLINTON Li. , WARIROOIVM. HALLOO l Where Are You: Going ? TEIR,. P.Ro.1'BTTTOR, • .. Agent ,fur J. , ELLIOTT & SON'S .cele- betted "\LcCorn►uck's Sial' -Bider," "Mead- ow -Lark' Mesal -ow Ltu•k- Mower and Reaper," "Triumph Reaper"' and "Warrior •Mower.;!: F. J. C13.+`IG'S "Str;•ithroy • Hauvester" "Hummingbird Mower," " New Canadian TTilreslier," ' with; engine. All kinds . of '1'r OUGHS aud'.otl►er Implements REP AI R S. Constantly on Hand. .. ltenieinbpr tile place, NEXT. 000R- SOUTH O6 FAIRZMILL. Shoe Making c RepairinTs On the shortest possible nQtiee $est Freneh••Kip or CalfSkin Boots, Made to Oi'doti $4 to $4.50... OW Call maul get other prices, , place of Rnsitness— MounteaSt1c'l Old Sta ul. Clintoti,Apri1..2Dt1t, C1intcos',.11fay 13.'81. 3M.• MHOS.TRWINg I ani going to • D:.CareltcFo•f's GROCERY" AND st ProvisiStare Opposite Fair's Mill. ,It pays mete to get play Groceries there the goods a4'e so cheap, and the quality is Al 147o. 11. 'No old Goods ; all new and fresh 1, CLINTON uulle�llills Are running, full blast, and are prepared, as usual, to do ALL ANDS OF WORK in the Woollen Line. • CARD/NG, SPINNING,, iv''AVINU,- t\ntl manufacturing of all kinds dol►u • on short notice, TWEEDS,,FLANNELS, YARNS; ' BLANKETS, c&c,' kept constantly .oat` hand, either to exchange for i to1 or sed for Cash; Prices Lower -than Ever.. E. 'CO BET ' Clinton, May 19, 1881. Bis •Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Prunes, Raisins, • Currants, Bo'tfeless' Codfish, Gold •Flake and Paine. Cut' Cliewin;Tobaccos, cannot be excelled: Some neve designs in Crockery . •and' Glftiswarer'.Wooden Ware, andi in fact everythiitgyou want., ,Farm'Prodiace,takenr in exchange D. C A N TELO Desires to inform his patrona'hnditrfonds that he in . REMOVED •-• Tailoring Establishmnt 1. Household _ i TIIOS.COOPER'S- GROCERY Has become' a' Itbliselroltl Word as tliu'• < BEST tt tel CHEAREST place fel Groceries, • Flour, Feed,. • Crockerfjef Glassware, • cpc,,' (C. J M J�ARiS� . id►pints, quarts, and half•thallous. A3 SPECIALTY • IN, 60 • eat: Ciasli paid for Eggs;: , Farm Pro aloes"taken in .exchange., • _ • 111OS: GOOPOI, •- -Corner Albert : and .: Ratten-bury; Sts,, 7.-eLiNTON :ONT,••••. �... • -- to the roents Over - Lawrence & Graet'yts Furniture Store, B T , : T II': GREA' -' learing •Sale F.. ,. ,(plass Betts from 400, 8401:00. Celery Glasses. Fruit Bowie, with Corers. French, .FJuretia, • Berlin, compact Butter Disl+cps and Jndiuideyall3at- - ters. Cabinet4Vapies. Goblets, 2'umblers, —(1T— nail very O Where lie will bo pleased to pro8Sptlyattend tdvnnt; Dtdoni.LO may.t'c. favored•witba.. to clear out the Stock. LAMPS complete,' large sizel85o. each. A Full Assort- lnent of Groceries, Fruit*, he Coarse Jtilinine u lb. Tine lraeh:• erel, splendid. 0 0 0 DLYTH .. Salt . ,corks These Works mg now in full opera- tion, and the undersigned are enabled to offer any grade of • Sart of Finest Quality for sale .',Ube necessity. of Salt for ° AGRIC .TURAL PURPOS.FS Is now so fully establislied'thab' every farmr.rwill neglect his owls• interest who fails to use about live tonsotlltilu ally. This Trade will receive our 'best attention.`' • - ' , Cordwood, , stn•' Stave Bolts Mid Basswood, deliivered at'the. Works, for which Cash will belipaitLl• ar�dw�re. Ease.Trou i` Conduetor:Pipe. BUILDERS SUPPLIES,:. .Gray ,.Yong & Snarl ' ng., 0 MACHLN, QIL,: arvest: Mitts ;y BRASS KETTIJES;l+' ens' Enanrelled Iest,vaiue ever offered: W IIITE LEAD). *warranted genuine and LOW. PRICES,.: 1� N r le Parers;y Parer, Corer and Slicer. combined, , CANNOT 'GET OUT OF ORDER, . Every Machint3',Warr'all.ted.•- htedurce.ct Tinware' Prices Shelf Hardware —AND— 31T11]Illij1 IJ ?.IBS a specialt' S. DAVIS a Ph eui•Ic..RIoe>>t ' il`li>tifionn el nine- oa t