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Huron Record, 1881-10-07, Page 3
RIDRON NOTES., excellent ,preservation On Tuesday --Seaford' brass band is to be reeve clted-a proper step. -Reeve Hardy of Exeter, has tale- en alceu a trip to Manitoba. A Lodge of Milted 'Workmen is about to be organized is Wingham. -Mr. John Piticombe hasreceived the contract for lighting the street lamps in Exeter. -Mr, Thomas Ryan,of lot 15, con.. 3, McKillop, sold his farm containing fifty acres"to Timothy Ryan for the sunt of '1,400. The now Methodist church at Zurich is nearly completed. It is of brick and will be as credit to the village and congregation. -James Dorsey sold • Mitchael Dor- sey the east half of lot 5,, con. 1, Tuck- ersmith, for the aunt of $3,000 cash, The fern} contains 50 acres, Last week, the McKinley I3ros., of Brussels, played a gauge of quoits in Winghanl, with Messrs. Treleaven and Greenwell, of 1,ncknow, resulting in a .victory for the Brussels The Presbyterians: of Manchester intend renovating their fence around the Church. . The Methodists of the same place, are reeking some improve-. "'lents in their 'church also. • '-Mr. Hugh Mowbray has puiehas- ed the farm of Mr. W. J, Skimmings, on the 8t1 con, of McKillop for the sum of $2,,600 cash. The farm eon: tains 50 acres and adjoins Mr, :1tow- bray's-present farm. One day last week, while assisting: at a threshing, Mr. Joseph Thompson, of Leeburn, had one of his arms caught in the gearing of the Machine. He • received some painful flesh woulids and Cruises, but is slowlyrecovering. Sir Richard J. Cartwright, the "mix er and muddler," "knight.of deficits, af:c. X11. 0. Cameron,. Q. 0.,. M. P: of God- eaich and other distinguished Reform- ers, will adilrnss a politica't gathering 'le Lorne Skating. rink, Lucknow,- •rnl Thursday, October 13th, ntpl,„o'cl'oc1: It. tn• -i1fr. Wm.-Thonlpson, 'who iias re- sided ed on the seventh conca;ssion of Turn - beery for over 20 years was, prior - to his departure for Manitoba, made the recipient of a handsone'and valu- able silver watch. At the .swine. time. Mrs. Thompson; `received a: fine silver .cruet set. Last week, a valuable horse; halting.. ing to Mr. Robert Rose,, Grey, full into a badly covered well about 11. feet deep • and remained in that pe,sition for about 2 liour� when claim .its , as hitched d e t0' its neck and it was broughttotku sur- face. Farmers re -careful :about such placee...„:,,.,...- On'the °2ffth'•ult.; "Mrs: R'm. delta- ,Ston, one of the oldest settlers .on: the. Lake Road, Stanley, died at the ripe .old age of ZS. years. . ;the ,hadbeen •over 40 years iii the township, aid had. been known by almost every person. ' She was highly esteemed' by all, .as was - manifested by . the very. large turnout to- her funet•al:. .. -4r. Thomas Russel, of the Thames • 'Road, Usborne, who is rapidly -taking a position among'the promtmtorlt kreetl- •ers of thoroughbred stook ani'tliits pro-.. .vinoe, recently sold a. very Eine yearling Durham Heifer .'to Mr. i1dRay, i)f Tuckersnfit11, -for the sum of $125. - She is a very superior anima and' en prioes go for thoroughbred stock, she was sold cheap. . •-=0i► Thursday of last week Mrs.., Brown, mother of John S.. $rows, of McKillop,„stylet with a very .severe .and painful accident.. She slipped and fell at the foot .of that stairs in her son's - house, with Whom she resides, and fret- tared her tliigli, bone. Shais a Iddy of about 65 years of ago, and the.nnfor- 'lunate accident will be. all, tho snore so- wM«:,? • • rs'dre on her account 'of her age. • ' • -A few nights since Mr.?Jhelum aria of 'Centralia was awakened' by,: -a noise 'in front of the house and upon making an irirvestigation.he1ouad to his surprise an infant carefully wrapped in a shawl. He kept it during the,night i but not wishing to adopt. therthild, pre.. welted it to the Reeve of the Township, who will provide a place for iit.. As yet. there is no blue to ,the ungrateful par- ent. arent. The Oldest Pcnaliener; • €€spay€ ane coli ` lii4i-hably claim the coldest pensioner . in. the United' States iin the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Orta- .zer, who resides in the "Ninth Distritit. of Baltimore county, upon the York rood. She was 103 .years old in last December., .and is the widow of John - ('retzer,, of '('apt; •P,eLr-ry's cotupeny of Maryland nrllifift,. 'whir• served in the' ' 'war of 1812. Notwithstanding lirgr •advanced age ►the can walk about- the L house atftl attend to 11(titsrhlrld duties. :She has the record of her birth and of €her 'marriage to join' Cretzer in the year 18011. iler sight and hearing arra Rech, and ler mental iatiu%tles :are i11 she was driven to reeeiv© her peuaiot} payment at Major Adreon's utile° on Calvert street, and as he would not give her the trouble to alight€€}e carried her cheque toher at the' carKage, and found her thoroughly cheerful and in the huntor for quite a talk. She is be- lieved to be the oldest pensioner, if not the oldest person in the United States, lineklcli'.;, Arnica Salve. The 13rs'r SALVE in theworld for (Juts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped klands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- faction or money refunded. Price 25 per box. For sale by J. H. Combe. FOR SALE. • good, one story endtd1: -a•h, frame, house -11A rooms- •wall finished, fir., with good garden, well and pump, apd all modern' conveniences. Lot No, 845, on glary street, near the Crest Western att- Mon, occupied at present by llr. ,Wm. Darts. The premises can be inspected at'auy.tilue. Terms Easy. A, H. MANNING, . Vendor's tiolieltor. Clinton SO: Ally., 1881, FOR SALE.. AJAIME Carriage and Illaoksntith shop on the Main Street, in the village of Myth. There are two large slaps 40550 each two stories ; a good dwelling and stable. This is the best opening In the vanity for a carriage manufactory and will he sold nn reasonable terms; if not soldsoon-will uo rented. Ad- dress, C•. IM )1ILTON, Myth, . Blyth, June 23, 1531. FOR SALE. rj11t}:undersigned offers the following nrtieles for sole a--1 set of doable hnrnes3, 1 iron henna thistle cilttcr slough, 1 set of iron harrows, -(new) ul)1ti1Ibwtured plough, 3liller C'redford, 1 lumber wagon, '1 buy' rack, 1 pair ,of hob -sleight, one funning atilt, whiffle -trees and neck tsyoke, grind stone, forks, &c. ' HL W. COOK, • Clairton; June 2, 1881. _..- 14.4 . .•FARM FOR SALE, 04 TO 1t1;NT, IP Ti1IE ..71'• O' GO➢H:IitYilll. T COM11Osk} of Lot 30 hall con., nml Lot 35, 12th ecu., containig ISP acres, 1.20 urea cleared said in a good state of cultis ,tion; the remainder is ,good n t' i bash. uyoolnl r dl 1 h.. Oil the fa m Is e u r o nuoilioux €trick residence; frame baro stables and sheds two,goodwells of never -foiling water; also three acres of orch- ard otsoleetcd fruit trees. The Cann is situ tted three mules from the town. of Clinton, the leading }market of the west. Title iudesputahle. Inurieatate Ilosossion• it en: Ivor further. particulars upplp on the prem- ises' to J011N I)I Mi SEY, or to •' W. W. PAR1LAN, • Clinton, I'. 0. (oderich.Townshtp Aug,•25,1851. . •FOR :GALE. 1•N TFSE Toil -37. OF.Md'1N.(rl'$J %M • T OT so. 14, Shafer street On the lot is a good J fraitle resulehee one and a half Ittirries high; don t.aanug senor roomis; busides.there is a gond garde,, 01ithe,lut,.with well; pump anti other modern eon, •vesilences. The house is at present ot'euiiit l by ;1111;3d, Crt Wil] he Sole pn re.asoghhle terfest, as the pro. IfriutorIs going to..15 Worth -west. ; Fur further' par oculars apple- to. • •' - TEL•ox (listen: - FARM FOR SALE. North-east part of Lot No. til yon 13, 7ow')s- Iship of €Millett, contandng ,50 acres JO sores enured and •in -a. .good • state of cultivation. . The Piece iK-Wallfenced..TIM soil :is first•class (0ls_two Milos from tins yin:we of 43lytuunl Witt he s'mld cheap. tl ^s Is a rare chance to purchase n arat,dlasi 581 hero farm. For full imrticutani.ispply to et C. fi 11Lit'ixtx,. . - ,Auctioneer, 1n, 41f ' FARM FOR.. $ALE, O5)111RChfik D of `t\': (ofilet_No. 36, eon.. 4, township VV of'F..ttat"R awa,o li chi tains 400 i:tires; 10 aorta: • cleared and.elear of stumps; in 0 fair state of cultiva= tion: The,bush 10.good hardwood There is a steam saw -mill on the neat lot. There is nettle plume n,good hearing orchard, gad .three never failing strings, a log dwelling and a filmic stable. 1Si11 bo s,14 cheap on reasonable terms of payment Fur.fullparticadars' enquire 011.66 4M:011RK or to • . • ' C 11:13)11.Tat3, • •':1uutloncer, Myth.. Blyth, July i',11881.. FARM .E=0R : SALE, : %"t11MI O,y'PD of N'. } nib § 1 of Nr) 37, ehiscesslon 3, . kVJ gest w'atus lush,'5)) awes; 38 huos.01earj I alld bt• %good state of cultivation, good mdl fences, good bearing oruhaard with. choice 10riutl ,ef frust, a log dwelling, two log stables undsnmll. Purine ham, gout'. well tnd'pilmp convenient to°house, a living stream runs across the back .of the place, she soil as Slat It mold with clay hottetn, I0 Is three wiles from Myth, t►1td convenlent.to wrhoal This Is a ,first-class :place 'and w111 be sold ebeap. Apply to c, f113111:CUN, 131yth.r myth, Jnneltl, 1831 MONEY TO LEND. The CANADA LANDED CREDIT ' COMPANY, To• route, is gp, repllretl to lend OMN.ortgapo on Clot rwuur•, itv of unproved.. 1Ssrui poperty, it the following nates SIX 'PER CENT: PER ANNUM, .Payable .half yearly. SIX AND A HALF' I'ER CENT. PER ANNIE% Payable yearly, .For further partieularaapply Op. HAMILTON, BLYTH. BEAUTIFUL CHROMO&. A LARGE STOCK tyx10H I..tSl SELLING OFF CHEAP at iron► 20 et. to 25 cts. anti 40 ets per pair, for franca, glass and picture.. COME AND SEE .THEM • AT .A_1_. HALE'S. Jiro floors south of JJeeele1ps ,Millinery Store, rkearta: Street, Costas, Ont,6' ..., �.. '• aVi�i. S. I`T O.R T ITA N D. A Nall Course of 1''Onografy is piiblislued every year 1n the new monthly magazine ; THE AMERICAN SHORTHAND WRITER and the Exerchiea of all subsarlberscorrected thro' the trail free of ehargo. • • The only per1oitic,il in the world from. ,which short- hand tea} be learnt without n tutor: The Plan of 111., structions Cs original and the :League conlprohunsiv. Those desiring to learn may begin, at env time, back numbers to lesson 1 being supplied ncwl subscribers and exercises corrected whenever received. • sunkenrrm$ 0*11 Ys is (Course of 12 Lessons,)• $1.50 3s Stant. VKneh,. 16e. American Agency for Pitman's Shorthand hooks and ltoporter a. Supply Depo.. Circulars sent area on appli- cation. . HOWELL HICIWOC, Vineland, N. J. LARDI.N T115 VERY IO$aT:. . AC H I N E O I�: L' 1N THE WORLD, is luflilufttctlirtul by • McColl Bros. £ Co., Toronto milt for Joie by all dealers: Ask your merchant. :for tARDT$1,1 and ttike lin . This oll, under the idvorest test and most iwtivi•' eolilpetition, Was at the Toronto Industrial i'.ahihi. ion awarded the highest Pere, also tit Gold 31etal at the r t indial Exhibition, I F elil tlttbn 1 0 . , Ilamlltnn, and. the high. est Award at the DouAnion Exhibition, Ottawa -.the Silver Medal, . , . • }'ashlers and all who' use' Aurici )lural Machinery Will, sate Money ,and machinery by ping norm but LftU1NC. 23.601: • Ja .stor, .Tisdall'� . Gale' •-1LAN1iERS, ALBERT STREET,, CLINTON-, ONT. Transat't a 'general hadklmg business. :Honer art=' v enecd on Mortgages and.Nutcs of hand . -Drafts ie• - sone pi, ableat•par.ataoffices ll the oces ofthoMurrbants distals` of f7a13ada. trete 5 irrk• exchange bought anal • sad. Prompt attention Aide to Collections through.. . out Canada and the ; United states: . SALE NOTES BOU(GHT. • at dose rates, and money advanced to !miners. on their °nn+"utes,.for any length of time to au,tfthe. borrower. , All marketable securities bought and sold. Hankers in New York. "gents off the Merchant's ' Bank ot. .nada.. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS A.. JOHNSTON, ' J. P. TISDA'LL, .T Al O AF.,E, ," Strathroy.,• • Clinton. Elora. J, PENTLAND TiSDAI;1., Manager. ' JOHNSTON,' •GALE ' & TISDALL ' 11AMKIISS, HL01tA: A. D<MNSTON, 7 ♦ GALE, J. P. TLU)Ai.L, Stmthroy. Elora, Minton. T. A• GALE; Manager. Correspondents In C:triads, 'rho Dank of Montreal itull ail their agencies. In New York, W, Watson and x1., dungy 50,and'01 Wall Street. Cures Cholera, Cholera Morbus,Dy ,sentery, Cramps, Colic, Deer Sick- nessund Summer'Complaint ;.also cholera Jnfantu'm, and all . Com- plaints peculiar to,children teeth- ing, and will be found equally beneficial for adults or children. FOR' SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . T. MILBURN & CO., "' Proprietors, TY:wontdle Thos. Stevenson UND.ER,TAKEF , !lib. UN,►4Nft l:t FURNI1VRE. Novi lyFirom A Special Discount Sale FOR 30 DAYS. NEW FURNITURE. ARRIVING, and more expected -alio, it fine lot of new Collins, Shrouds, .& Undertaking Goods. Cowie and see, In RACEY'S OLD STAND lately occupied by Shepherd and; Cooper, Albert Street, Clinton. CLINTON PLEIIEN WARE -ROOMS. J WEIR PROPRIETOR, . b Agent for J. • iILLIOTT ,C SON'S tele-' brat»s'I cCormack's Se I t•Ilinder, "Agit€. uw-Lark Mower and. Reaper," 't Triumph Reaper" and " Warrior ,)tower.;" F. J. C1t RIG'S " Stiyttlu'oy Harvester" ester" and et I-Iulnmingbird Mower,"." New Canadian Thresher,". with engine. All kinds • of PLOUGHS CrIIS fufii'othcr implements. ' RE P Hi Cont tantly' Remember thetri ice, . NEXT DOOR SOUTH .OFFAIR'S MILL. Clinton, May 13. '81. 3m. GREAT 1 Barin.gSa � 1 e ---(llr.-_,' (Jltaee Setts from 40c G 81.00. Celery (,arises„ Fruit Ands, with Cuter*. _Trench, Eureka,- ' ureka,' Berlin, compact. Rueter !)bits iiiki l ufinidwd But- ters. Cabinet Napier. Goblets Tumbler!; alllleery CHEAP to clear north', - Stock; • LAMPS e'mpta5e;, 'large the )15e. each. .4 Full -limed., aicut of Groceries; &snits, sIa., Caere, Routine 311. 7'inti ,Hack. reel, splendid. THOS.. TREWIN tOodirtsi to Inform Ms patrons end irtetitls butt he la PRIDE .OF • THE NALL.EY,1 R EIV1 OV' ED ,crnide Mark Reglsterod Harms, 5881• The otdy ntaituh, that acts at the leuue thou on *tie • Liver, the !towels mad the latdueya,. These «stint t Irgsuis ere the nii%,iinti creamers of the At stem. ft they mars well hcnithtw7U lie perfect.; If they Internee 41)1,05(5, draultill dtaonses are sure to follow, with ter. 51),)» sulThrill, ndtieadl,s,A , ii Macho, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Kidney t'ampla)nt,t, Itheumttic Pains anal Aches are dereligautl Ilehuse the Monti is tssIaunei "a with thu hnntord that Minn, d 'have been es pelletit Over LawY'tafl(i t ; lTl'iLCts �8 A SIr(telalt3t. , rn ttnral, I'atnit xis''ir1H , 1r.p1•a'r llatlelne 1a a p(5sitive- - tore for the above. 1 or wile 'by all princilual dice •• r ' ' gkts, ()mho hill 1►t aI U..Combei nal at Watt s;t Coag - �! (lflllfure Store) slrug iat•e, Clinton, nisei A. M Shrioves, 110 .bathi r. Street, :London. Ont., Selo proprietor for the Pulsar€ 'Stitt and e',limwlrk B' L "'' "' '�,tt 1 Can belied vyholuanlu at Lyman Ithra. Olt On. T. ,•s••::a• Milburn :C l r and Nortbropnuid (.)nein, of 'ri,rmrrto; ata) Arem de IVilcnn A (h,.. al Ilzit ttlUGAl. glial,:e packag,e+, 4b mi n.u, .five .for I.1. Tailorin Establishmeat HALLOO l Where Are. You Go g aw going to , D D. Cautelo is GROCERY, AND• PrOvision Store Opposite Fair's Mill. 2't page mete get way G`raceries €Isere,' €lrcf goalie care eu chap, ,and The ytatlity le A' No. 1 ! 4Vo el4 Godo€ ; all nem and freely eV* His Sugars,Teas, • C' if ees, Pxiluea, Raisies, Currants, Boneless Codfish, Gold Flake and Eine Cut Chewing Tobaccos, cannot be excelled. • Some -"new designs in Crockery and Glassware, Wooden Ware, and in fact everything you want. Farfn. Produce taken in exchange. D. O A l TELON... ON. Household Word !- TRIOS, COOPER'S G'I?OC'.FIY Has became a Household Wold as tlw BEST and CHEAPEST phlox sol. G'rviceries,. • ]"lour.: ' Feecl, Gkuoeswgrc>, EMV1: JARS. In pints, quarts, and half -gallons. « 'A SPECIALTY IN,' 60. er: Cash paid', for Eggs. karat Pro-, ducetaken in exchange.. TKIOS. COO1'ER,.; Corner Albert and 13attenbury CLINTON. ONT:.. ar�lsvare. Eaue Trough Conductor Pipe, BU!LDERS'SUPPLIES, 1MMACH1NE OIL, a rvest .1Y a tte �v. BRASS KETTLE'S, name'led ..Gains Beat'valne ever offered WHITE LEAP, - warranted genuine and LOW PRICES,' Apple Pavers rarer, Corer and Slicer combined, CANNOT GET OUT OF ORDEtt, • Every Machine Warranted...' Reduced Tinware Prices' Shelf I3ardware, +-AND- BUILIIE11 PPLIE Sl BU S to the ramie • 9. DAVIS Where he will be phased to..vrdiuptly attend to .am , iX•lyd Jou.btgr Ito favorel.utdtit. Plueuia.ltUelt, ellutuao •Outa.li);;. '