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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-08-26, Page 1/ Volume a, NP 27. TERMS :--S1.2.5. per .Annum in Advance, 4 — ALL A PER MinnieOU4 this place, is seriously illwith inflantmation ot the ALL ; AP.ED lungs. y Miss Creosol., of Owen Sound, Who was visiting lier sister, Mrs. Atacwhir- , in endless variety, from ter here, returned home on Wethiesday, last, 5 Gents a Roll a' ester*? an exeurion train of 12 coaches passed through here . on the GraudTrunk Railway for Coil- , ouNToN, ONT., FIUDAY„ AUGUST '26, 1881.. Ma. Sullivan and wife,. of Detroit, and Mr. Edwards, of Saginaw, are guests at the Ilettenbery House. RuNiswAY.—Mr, S. Pike's horse ran away one day this week, throwiug Pike out of the rig but not doing him any serious- injury. Ain. JAE. TURNBULL returned from Toronto, this week, looking ;well after his trip, and nodoubt feeling cruitedto go to school werk :Baby CarriagesMn 3, Gipatp. oLlgrtive, • NorieE.—All who .attend the great igf. e•, 'vas m town this. week -en a visit, and circus here ou Wednesday •next, shoulcl. ga4 us his imam as' a subscriber to:. the not fail, before so danig,qo peruse .our Also, a Finn and Choice Lino of REeonn. . • • advertising. columns. • It will. pay you well. ' • .• • ComptErEn.---The work on Messrs. Doherty & Co's mammoth organ facttity has been ecimpleted, and the • litriikling will probably be occupied in a few days. . • • Wright has. .torn:do•wn the back part ot is state,. and intends building an additiOn con-. siderably larger, \Odell will greatly bit - prove his shop.. • . A. LAROE nn m ber :of the candidates' who failed at the late Intermediate in 'repairing the top qf Messrs. examination, and who were only afew Alacwhirter & store, which jured some tiniege ut. the storaL. Cheap and Stylish. • CIGARS, TOI3ACCOS, And Cigarettes. Chettpuncl First -Class 0 W. H. Rausford'si. CityBook Store,..C4t(A. • The Book Store where you 'get Value for your Mono'. • •. LOCAL NEWS. Nome and Vida/lig'. WHEN are you going to Pagodal limn School opens,. on,"Thursda.y , • • • • ...• next. • JOTEs.T who left:here a few, weeks ago, _spent. a feW days in:.,toWn. wm.k. . .• • 11Eve -W. BIRKS, .of Blyth, was in tOW11 ou Saturday last, hadgave' us- a friendly call. • • „ To 0 RANG EN.—Orange certificates printed in good style 'and for sale at tile RECORD Printing Office. `. • • AlissEs Jennie and LizzieHudsbuth;., of Detroit, who were, visiting -at -Mr.,. Thos...P.air!s left this week for. hanio... . • abouttinia we. were . favored with Ins Mit. 9.f.. • presence.. 'That; .in itself for the.present . . . Galeria), and -formerly of thtS 'Owe, would be ..some•sdas'facton,.. • paid our sanctum a flying visit on•Fri-• . day last. • EXCURSION.—A large • .number left here ou Tuesday morning last, on the excuroien to the Falls and -Grimsby cauip-ground.• • piG OFFEIL—T110 REOpRD he giveu from now to the end of the year for small sari of 40 'cente.ia advance. or $1.50 to the lst of January,11383; Ma. AND MRS. John' llatisford. :and Mrs W. H. Ransford of •this tesvu, are spendinif a few days thaPoint feign this week,etaking "taking in". the. lake - breezes. john•Story, of•Goderich, • passed thro.ugh here .on. Wednesday' morning last,:to. London, taking with Trim his four year 'old Poscora which he .has•sold.to Messrs. 3. and. AlclArey of that place; .for. the env of . . I.r is expected that adargeerowd Will . attend the circus here on Wednesday next,... It is said to be. worth attending. which is evident froill the fact that. thousands are daily hi .atteridatice at • tile different place,s where they 'are nosy exhibiting. , • • AT THE SHARI/E.—Mrs. O. W. Gear clay next, Rev, Mr, Stewart' going to READ the neW aCFFe.rfSOmPtltss. Of Messrs. W..-jackson, Craih, Alanwhir- ter & Co and CI Harland in this weelee issue. G. Deihl fe reno- vating liis shop .which...was •gnt;ted by the fire ,soine time age; makiug. a neat job of it. Arritxnen.—A lark number of .eur itizens. went to Godeeteh yesterday to attend the hand tournament and hear . - Sir Hector "Angevin. _Workmen are eogaged GodericIn Township. • A harvest home pie-nie was held in Hodge's grovt3, yesterday, wheaan ex- cellent time was spent, Air. E. Xaake, tile '.9th Con. sold a team of two-year old. colts to Mr. Thos. Colo, for the sum of A'valuable colt belonging to Mr. R. Taylor, Huron road, friglikwad at a passing traiil on the GrauAlynk, the other day; and jumping,ove,fthe; fence, fell into a well and was .04wned. Messrs. AleMurray and Cole threshed on the farm of Mr. Geo. ctentelon jr. 7th con,, 150 bushels of wheat in 1 limit and 10 minutes. 'the Machine Vas one of liaggarts nialte and the. grain was fed by1NLr. J. Elliott. M. ]L Beacom, of the Bay. con., while at work threshingia few days ago, met with an aceidentawhich might baVe proved -fatal, Qii 1 the hands, who was at work in the intiw, lot a fork drop 'from the top, which struck Mr. • Beacom, one of the prongsgoing through his cheek, lie is. all right again. THE residents of the. Albert block. have graded, up and levelled -the lane behind • their • bloek, Which will. be a great improvement, as well as .4 cont- .venieoieupe. to them. • • PioNia:--The annu$ picnie in,con- nection with. thaSt, Paul's Chnrch Sab- bath School :was held In's. grovenear Stapleton yesterday., when, very pleas marks behind, inteed appealing hinnedi- ately.' • . • . Touore,—Capt. W. Slieppaad, • is in Toronto atte.ud i ng the aminal meet - lag of .the Ontario A.aseciation ie that place this week: "We notice so far,. .that he has taken number of. pi•iZes, THE CONCERT.—On, Pridey efenibg, promises to be one of the• finest enter- - tainments:of the season... The stage .being handsomely decorated and citr ant -time -was spent-. . • • • p • r r •• • ri eted while the musie .to"be. of- a • high order: fen a gins, all Feem WINNiPEG,—mr. 3.'Mobney should see, and Miss AltiggiaFoster woU arriyed some frons Wmuipeg on \\ neaday evening- last: sold ,allof sustain the. reputatien'She has 'already wen. That the hall, will be: Crowded his horses at a• geed:faglire, awl re - is evident from `the fact that up to the ports business as rushingin the Prair- horn- ageing to Press 80 reserved sats ie PrOVince,.. .• littre-.been secured:at lituisford's. Only WAKE Ur —Has the:Pert Of Entry • .10 cents extra for reserved seats. , or,,wlieri,,Shallt we pos •.• t T 44•• no4 visited ,by • the 'inspector, • : it , is now Ontario are looking, up -a 'location •for the parpase 'of establishingan,extensive linittingiactory, 111 :Mach a,latge nuni=• bar of hculds are to be -engaged,' A bet- ter.locatiencould not be fon nd in the province.than'Clintolii'and it would be inuoli pa the interests of thoSe capitalists• to pay our town a visit before locating. We have every facility necessary tathe ,carrying on .of such an industry here, 'having the two leading lines pf railroads renning throng • our town, eheapthel,' low taxes, and ia feat everything that• , couldbe in favor of•sech an enterprise. *. • 4. • 1 : 1)110TOURAPNEVi—Bir. Zees., the P* lyphotOgrapher'iwas in toWe en Wednesday laSt, tied plotographed G. Swartz' hetet, -also the residenees. of Messrs. G:• H:.Wright;, A.. A. Bon- net mid \Vie. Dodds. Tom is doing a rushino onaineSs all over the Country. in tide- . " • , • BA.1`7D..--Our toWn brass hand, under the able leaderskip of -Mr. Hugh. Scott, wenP to dodetich yesterday for the pun pose of competing. ill the .teureainent. - Godet.10(.• A's We go to pre'.k We have not leartied Jas. Dickson, of Seafortli,• this. the result, but if We may judge Of their. .weeh, shipped a; Cae load of horses -from plityieg on 'Wednesday • eve ling: last, here to Dakota. • . • the "boye". will be successful in carry-. The goods belenging to 'the .estate of ing off a prize.: ' • thelate James Watson,:. were sold oil PAY A large number .,of Sob: Friday last to Mr. of .London, kdribers al a the' 1teono liave at at the rate of 67 s'ent on the, dollar. yet. failed to pay their sulaicriptioi,s The stack. was Valued at $700; • for, the ,preseet year, Payment of the MiSs Ernina'Holne.s,. of this place, same as., soon. as eoovenient' Wd1:11C1 is away ittBillfalo, spending a short -Much oblige, ae. are DOW' making time visiting her friends..' She intends preparatioes•for next year's work, and returning Termite, where she:win. intend adding 'a good ..Ineny improve- alSo visit for time. . iuents to our office and our paper. - rs'isriarAL.,--tIte v. 3.• -Turabull,. , Morris. , Of Goderich, will occupy the pulpit of Mr. Dan McLean is- doing. excellent the Presbyterian Church here; on. Stin7. work with his new steena tlneslicr Mr. B., Arm:dirings house When com- pleted will, be One .of the finest 'in the township, it beiug, built of solid brick. • 'number of young people Of this. vieinity lie Striekei, with typhoid fever; some of them are sIowly re.covering, while Other still remain very lew, . On Saturday evening last, a soil of Mr. W. Lobe, Of Sueshine, while 'twirling a pieceof edging round his bead, fell -Upon it inflicting a severe Wound on the side of his fitee. , . . Birth*. .4.- - CODYCII, Ttleet$ Oli Alqii!lay vening the 29th inst, at .1r win'S':Hall. - .BEUAvEmEA.r.—R.. J Pollock, of this place; has buried ,his ' two infant' children (twins) this week. It is rumored that Mr. Morley, who • 'intends reinoving here soon, %Sill ereet • * The Review telephone enterprise, lik.f4 other.great things protnieed from that a storehouse at the station and" bas en quarter, has proved a ti.ile. ... ' • gaged Wm.. Dunci.. to buy, grain for Rev...A. •McLeen Who has been.away hini. .• ' , . . . • . •on n trip for same tittle; lies returned Mr. ' V, . Clegg, of L'Arorris, does not,. and looks as thouglehis trip lras agreed intend returning from' Maiiitoba until with bie... • , - . Spying. I -le likes the country, and.in . CRICKET. MATCII,,--Our cricketers teeds ' taking:. hiS hinny" oc•er" there " on last Taesday. went to Londesborougli •at•that tune. .. . • . . , 'and played•themAt friendly gu.nie, which Bev. Mr.:Wilkins and lady, returned. ..?esolted bran easY'victery ler-Londee-....linme on,Friderfibin.Kinston, Airs.. . borough. ' ' . • .. - .• '. • . ., . Wilkins looks - well, and laid a Yery .. • "iVArait.—Owing to ;the • coutinued' pleasant . time; 'Silo is welcome ,back • dry Wijittlier, a number ofwells are. again to 13elgrave.. . ' , ,„ . . • giving .out and now tint general queS- tiou is "how much water. is there in your ss t .., , . DWeffing hones are in good,deminid here •nOw. Ever), one is filled Up, and a dozen 'could be rented if theywere to _ — EDWARD FLOODY, Publisher. • . • .-- t'Asuainerkilli, The harvest is over and the farmers are busily eugaged inpreparieg the land for fall wheat, of. whirl °large area is to be sown. The grouad. very hard, turning up in largajmnpe before the plough. • Rainj.r greately needed. Preparations are being made for the annual 'picnic in conneetion with the Stinday School and day Esubool here. It is7to -he held iu.Alie usual plaee (Mr, , Alcilriens woods ou side road between wheel house and the 16th •con. (. T). The day fixed is Wednesday' the 7tli Sept. Come and bring your basket. ' . Beigrave; • Rev. J, Philp and lady, Lava re- -- turned from their visit, • Mr -Thos. Brandon, ruerchaa, . has.. bad hie hack.kitelieu ehingled. Messrs. Welsh and Euibury did thw e ork. • •Mrs, McKibbon, who was reported - recovering in your last issue is ill agaie, but at last reports. is a little better, • Miss Sarah McDougall, of Wawan- osh, isnow .ahle to be around and we. hope to soon see her back to Bolgrave, Mr. Walter Allison leas .-blaak Berkshire sow, which has a litter of white pigs, and he is at a loss to know • what breed to call • Dell is about renting ing shop to '''AS 110 intends ft) devot6mOre of his attention., :to his mill. Mr: Welsh Will do as lie is a good workmen. 31t.: John Campbell, of • the gravd belied. Everyday Some person is look .road, l'onght a 12 -acre lot in Belgreve , 4 ing.for. a,•liouse to rent. , last spring.and Sowed it inrall wheat on Thursday og last week. This is tha, first under our notice. j • Mr. John Caultice, of the 6th -cori. of WaWanesh; is sIewlyrecevering . . season'S'operations. .. • •' .• • • from the .injeries .he' are.ceived at the ST1I1FVC ---i%lr E Watson. of this barn raising of„Ilebt. IrVineKin Morria...- place,•siiipped ono carload of '.beep and --Ho is able to bt around. 'Morley„ of Clinton,':lias given, ' ..the contract.of repairing the old .batel,. formerly occtipiedby Mr. '3. Seandrett, to Mr.- P. Thoinplion,of ilresSels. 'lie •cliased -the"baltince of thxy Mclavish intends startin"ani exteienve store in ,‚.t te ou Queen Street, at $15 per foot, it, and will "likely do ago,Albusuicss. • , aril intends 'erecting another block of stores newt summer This. ie•another proof of the prosperity of our tosve. NEw ISENcE.--The Presbytetians are 'getting a beautiful. iron rod feeee erec ted around the church ground. There is about 7 rods of it and•will cost $115: When .completed it, will add greately to the appearance of the 'church. Sonn..,--Mr... John Ilawkshaw : late sold his COmiriercial Hotel to Robert Milne, of Palmerston., for the • suin• of If you are suffering with low and $4.,800 caSh•down and furniture to be depressed sPititi, loss of. appetite, .gen-':. taken at valuation, This•is ceesidered cral . debility, disordered blood, 'weak a good price and %Lows that: property constitution, headache, or any disease of is' advancing in Price here. a bilious neture, by all means procure a Acc1nL\1 —Mi D Karcher, pro- bottle of ' Electric Bitters'. • • You will prietor of the .Blyth plaiiing mill; met besurprised to see the rapid butiroye- With . a serious aceident. this Week. 'mad that will follow ; you will be in- While ripping a board, be slipped, Ulla spired 'with new life ; Strength end his hand came in contact with the saw, activity will return ; pain olid misery • which took off olio of his fingers. He will cease' and lienceforth"yoo..will re-.. bad. it dressed • by Dr. Sloan, and joice in the -praise of Plect,ie Bitters. . • 'at last reports is doing well. • Sold at fifty cents • a bottle, by J. 11 'While a yOUllg 1114ti, euiployecl by Conibe. ' • Mr. 'Alex. *Orr to drive Itis watering cart, was'turning.around on the inarlt- et Square, 'the seat eitine off, and lie fell "on the gravel road on his _head. Ile. was picked up senseless, • but revived after .some time. It is expected that be able to be aronial iii a few days. ' • &Way, - , Millions of Bottles of• Dr. King's .New Discovery • .for Consuniption, Coughs and Colds,have been given aWay as Trial Bottles of the large size. • This enormous outlay would be .dis- estrous to ,the proprietors were it not for the rare nisi it possessed by this wonderful medicine. Call at J. Et. Comb's Drug store, and get e Trial Bottle free, and try for yourself. It nevercure.- fails to ham, who left here ou a. visit:. two weeks ago, is enjoying • herself ai the seaside in Massachussetts. • Mr. :Gra- hain received a letter" from her ,this week, stating that she was' having a pleasant time and well pleallvith the. place. QuERY.—WhO :Wag the young man, • b who, when he Went- out drivin.. o, few eveniugs ago with two ladies, iptit the bottoni.out of his buggy, mid came.very near lotig the ladies. No one seems to know anything about it yet it appears to have been a fact. We doubt if all the boyson Victoria St. 'cansay that they don't know. •• REcEavEn..—We have just received the circulaof--t-lre- Montreal Business Cellego, under • the • mana,,pment of Messrs. Davis & Bele, the latter being a teacher of this county only a short time ago. From what we .can learn from the circular, • this is a goodprac- tical business school, bas a pod stall of teachers, and is just the institution required for the training up of young mon for the business pursuits of life. We have no hesitation in recommend. ing it to all who desire a good business training, • " Goderich,-Mr. 4: IL Maiming' od- cupied the pulpit of the C. 0. 3L Churel),- on Sabbath last, morning' and evening, Rev. Mr.- McDonagh being absent on account of attending tho Grimsby .e.amp; meeting, . •• • • •REXTEn.--Mrs Morley of this place, has rented, her .stora and the part of the block now occupied by her, to Mr. E. • I(aake of . Goderiph township fpr a trlrl of. five- years,. Mrs. Morley, in- tends removing to Belgrave • in a -few weeks and opening out a store there. Mr. Kaake. has since sub -let the store to Mr. H. A. Evans of this place, Whoi intends leaving big old etandonlIniOn • Street: TnE • Sinat sayd :-1.111. • George Swallow, late of (Jooke's grocery, has been offered and has accepted a good situation with Mr. Irwin, -the Clinton grail) buyer. . Air. Swallow is a 'steads - and reliable person, mid his employer could hardly get a, beam' man for the position. He will he an acquisition to SUMitty flehool Circles in Clinton, hav- ing for some very efficiently filled the position of secretary in Knox church. S. S. We wish him every ate, cuss hi hisnew home, RENO VATLN(4.-Our enterprising,•citi- zen, ' AIr. P Kelly, is basing several repairs and improvements made in his flour mill prior to coniinenCing this two • of cattle. from this statmou , this. Week.'•,. The cattle.were sauperiar lot. Other shipineutS are to .follow sOon.. • PITH:CASED. Carter has par- . Miss Mary j. McLean,. daughter .of the late Donald -McLean; has returned liorne, from 'Brantford, where she hag ' baen attending the Female :College' for the last.tWo. years.. She is well pleased with the College,.and intends returning • again, after spending her holidays with her friends here: • Never Give Ten. . •Kincardine. Sir Hector Langevin reached here on Wednesday by carriage from Port Elgin; - He andhis party were •form- ally rreCeived by Mayor 'Macpherson, the Council and leading Citizens. ''Sir Heetor inspected the harbor and pier works in company an 'engineer, from . his department.. Inthe after. noon an address was preselitTed;liim''in which the tequirements of the harbor wive referred to, and the Minister cote- pliun‘nted on his position as members of the- Government. The gathering was now-politic:al in every respect. In the evening a bampiet was given the hoti. gentlemen, about 70 persons being present.. a jr Remeiribea. the reduetion and get your. kip boots at, HAiti,AEE's. Cr Wanted, 1,600 tubs of butter . for which 16 cents cash or 17 cents trade. will be paid.—MRS. 5. MeitnEY. • earTo ATLTo Witom, IT MAY CON-. • OEEN.—The Ontario 001301: Lightning " Rod Company, Hamilton, incorperate& • by letters patented of Hamilton in 1874. • do give to the said parties having their copper lightning conduetors placed on ' their b uildings, a guaranteed policy under the incorporation seal, to indent-. nify them against loss or damage by lightning. to the premises upon which the said conanctors are placed for the term of ten years hi the sum of ten times the sum paid for said conductors. • WH. KTT, AGtliT, CLINTOR; •