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Huron Record, 1881-11-25, Page 6CANADIAN i11 IVa . A man named Duffy was kilted , on the Credit Valley Railway yesterday afternoon, near churchswalls, by being run over by a freight train. :Ms head was severed completely .off;, and tl)e body• frightfully mutilated. The residence of Base Patterson', Woodstock, was burned on ' edues- dety night last. It was situated on lot 7, JIM concession of Torre. Loss about '8400. 'The occupants barely 'esu ped with their lives. A disasterous fire took 'place a few .clays ago on the farm of 'Mr. Den- ring, sr., in -'the township of Metcalf, ,caused by sparksfrom a threshing ma - •chine. ::4 number of outbuildings, to - ;ether with theircontents, were .11o- stroyed. Loss $2,5,00.; no-insuranee. On Tuesday morning last, the 'Rev, Ciphas Baker, pastor of 'the Horton street Bible Christian Church, London," was found dead in 'bed. He preached twice yeste-day and retired about 11 =o'clock in his usual health. Heart 'disease was the cause. • The Canadian Mutual Telegraph Co. have two gangs of men building a line to Buffalo from Toronto,and expects, to be doing' business 'between these points, and also between 'Montreal and New York by the first of the year. They are spending $1,000 a day in ,operations. "'Phomas Miller, at one time a pro "duce'buyer on the 'Guelph market, was 'found drowned in the 'River Speed on' 'Thureday•morning 'last, Be is sup- posed• to'have'been'underthe influence of liquor, and . fallen into the river while crossing a dilapidated bridge which spans the river where the body 'was found. Henry Carpenter, of Hamilton, was 'killed by the d. V. R. express, yester- • day' morning, near Morriston, Ont. He was returning from .Crieff by the railroad track, but being totally deaf, ' did not hear the repeated warning of 'the engineer. Both Ms: legs were brok- en and he died a few fninutes•aftes the accident. TIT?,leceased was a 'Brother , of Mrs. Alex McInnes;, of Hamilton; An .id man named Richard ,Slighe, r • was found dead on the 3rd con. of '7.1n-" 'nisfil about 8 o'clock on Friday .morn.: ling, near hs,.son-,n la'w's residence a'he.deeeased'had gone to Barrie the , day before to get it cheque Cashed, 'tak l ins' -With Ihirn^ti load -of stuff, which he s iisposed of. 'Prom two'sseere' cuts -on. t th'e back of his head and his cash. being • gone,' foul play Fs suspected. • The- lior-,' sees had turnedround and ' Paten part, rof his cheek... News has been -received '.at. Belle- -vine that Mr. Hugh 'Gahoway;' former, ly a well-known resident 'Of ''_tftacloe; and brother-in-law of Mr. 'Rebert•Roi- • l.i3is, of that township, has met a iollent ' death in California. Mr. Galloway went to Calfornia . in' 1879, slid el gag- ed in faiming. On the 5.th' inst., he was killed by a man for whom`,he was.. • working, who stabbed flim in the neok. • during a dispute ss to es. i', ,a8wages. Mese - ied was about 37 .years of .age: :Ante .Plug Etat. 'An exchange says that the plug. hat 'is virtually a sort -of social guarantee for the preservation.of. peace :end.order .3{e who. puts•one :cn has•given !t , hoe tttge to the community his good b havior. The wearer of a. plug bat liiu.st •'calk with a certaine sedateness and propriety.r-He cahnot jump, 'oj rulr,or romp, or get into a fight except at; the pearl of his headgear, ' .All' the Iiictden• influences of the hearer tend toward' respectability. He who wears one is obliged to keep the rest of his ' body in -the decent trite, .thst there may' be no incongruity'between •,lead and .-body.' • .1 le ;cant to Leoom'o.thoughtful through;. the .•necessity of ewatehifte the sky whenever he goes cut, 'lie. chances' 4a e•that he will,Jliiyan umbrella,. Which/ as matfett of gond.._li®liavfo:r, anti' e care • of • bat and umbrella—= perpetual' and exacting as it must ever be—adds to the Sweetness of his char- . har• aster. The man who .wears a plug hat ltaturll'y takes tg thesociety r•.f'women,, with.all its elevated tendencies, 110 n r cannot „o • hulrtwl, or: fishing witli- out ahandaning Inc btloved hat, but hi the t n od at n'o; e n er e e m (lit of pro. u(.t n' d YTt d n lawn telinig, ire may.lport , Itis b.ellav,- irrr will itlipuni„ty. In other words, I•he constant use of a flag fiat makos•a r. ran composed in faultier,' quiet, ;land gentlemanly in. cowl 1C' and a compp an- ion of the ladies. • The, inevitable: re - stilt is prorperity, inarn{1ge and church membership, a It is a:great find oftc .,, 1 fatal lllisthko. to. take repeated drastic',pureatives.-foe r they . ouatfpation of the bowtls,induce !piles and cause debility ),f to bowel& : Burdock Blood Bitters is s a safe site perfect regulator of the bowels, nrons- i13g thettorpid Liver atidell the secret- ' ions to atl,eallthy action ;clotting. on the t1k„idneys, and renovating. -.and toning , tryst z •ifs. ill&.moi 1, pe feat tbels '. The highest point reached by any railroad is 16,646 feet over the Ande,t. 853 gross of Esterbrooks Bauk pens would streaeh the distance. Various Causes— Advancing years, care, sickness, disap- pointment, and hereditary predisposi-' tion ---all operdte to tura the "and either of them Inclines pit to sheet ;prematurely, Avsit's ILtut Arfooit will restore failed or gray, light or red hair to' a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, givirfgAt a healthy action. It removes and cures dandruff and humors. By its use falling hair Is checked, and a now growth will be. produced In all. cases where the follicles are not de- stroyed or the glands . decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown ou brasby,' weak, or sickly hair, ou hitch a few tapplications, will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. ' Harmless and sure in Its results, it is incomparable as a dressing, and is especially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone ° it imparts, At°fsIt's Ileal VlGOR is colorless;. Contains neither oil nor dye; and will not soil or color white cambric; yet it lasts 'long on the hair, and keeps It fresh and vigorous, imparting an agreeable .perfume. • For sale by all druggists. - Bncklen's Ar ea Salvo. The BEST SALirs in the world. for Cuts, :Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt; Rheum, Fever Sores, 'Tetter, Chapped. Hands, 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 5, H. Combo,. VALU7 BLE Village r Lots for Sale • 'IN BLY'1"1-I. 1. Part of Lot. No, 3, Black "A," Queen Streat, Mc- Connei's survey. This'lotis in the centro of the. busines rt Of the Torn, and has frontage enough• for three steres' • • 2. Part' Nos.: Two and throeQueen Street, Drum mend's stirrer—ver' convenloittly situated.: ' • 3. Lots Nes11 and 12, Block “A" Mcconnolrs sur- vey—very suitable, onwhich to erect private rest. dences. TERMS EASY; For further pparticulars, apply.to nr to lino , Q, FLO(3WY, Myth. 'RECORD'OFFTCE, Clinton Cliro' :arbe i .orks, HURON STREET, C1.1,NTON, W. H. C.00PFR,'.Jr:�, Manyfaetut'er of agnd:ideafer in all kinds of Marble & Granite • for Cemetery ° W,e1r; at ilium thhd tiefy.eoirapetltit+ii.. i3l,o n.anufncturcr,af'the Celc1rated ARTIFICIAL rnagN i0r.' lililltliut; par, _poses and C";nietury Work, wlbich most liesten to be fi;pleciateal. - 11 work: Warranted tb give: stttisiaet1l7i1. . ;•• • • 'CANADIAN PA IFI Emoi�t's Bar to Roil . Mood ,: NOTICe TO CONTRACTORO. Tenders for Work 111 British Columbia C1EALE)• :te1)dors ;will be received by •tT a tntder- 1J ei need tip tq noon. on: WI DNESDr1Y, theist day •of FEBRUARY. next, !n, a lump sutii •tor- the 'con- striction Of that portion 'of • the,rond between fort Moody and the west•ond of contract 60, nom—Emery's. Bar, •a distance ot'about 35 guiles.' Speoif1e tion",.: conditions of contract and feints DU; tender euw be obtained on aplication at the Canadian 1'ac,hc ll,raallvay Mee. in• New 11•c tn,ttti7ttcr, and it' 'tile t Lief• J. nginecr's office, at 'Ottawa, after the ist- 'January /text at which: time plans and prattles will bo fttF, e t 0in ecti0ri at t t latter 'ol t.a. 71dc titilcly notice iA s it epi with tdew to (,�ivitig conttatctof•s an opportuni y of visiting andexaminin;l the ground during the..tiue season •and' before tlio w,iuter•sets in. ' Ur. Marcus omlth,.tehe is inciiargt o,f the ofllee at• New Westministt-, is instructed• to rive eontraetors all the information in his power. • No tender will be entert ainet!.unless en one ot. the printed forms, addressed to.L•Braun, Ii q.,'Scc. slept of tailnays and Canals; cid r)rarktal "Tender for C. •1?. BRAT N, Soorctary, , :Dept of ltallwaysm id C9anals, t c Ottawa, Oct, 24th„ 189L •.1 • GIClE/111 OFE 1 f' THE HURON. `REOORD 111JRAL :CANADIAN:, • from now tin efed of 1532, . FOR THE 'SMALL SUM OF 41.85. 13y'arrangements ii4tb the pub is1t i' of the ittf tAL CANAD1AN; the•ntiw Agri- cultllrlll lt'nrtni;lltly plihlisllc.ti nt•Turolltti, yvllieh has hien prim tarp red' by the premtp be " a MO1))a •:'•lnlntinu of the .kind,'' aril to ", compare favourably with the hest American ,jtaureels'if its class,' we are en, abled to tiil'er liotli snipers for 11,85. The regular price LI the two, is $2 Slxaild any of our readers tlatsire a Copy cif Canatlitin, Farming, , on 'Eneyclpna/dia of Agricultural by practical fattneust.t;•t,a arca ready to Iurnu.h the ,HURON 11E('- ORD the Ittal,t1L CANADIAN', find The bookinfull elnth'. binding, with nearly 3o0'fine, illustratipns, all for $2,35. The price of CANADIAN' TAMING, alone is$1,13(1. $nbon .1be now and& of .hainnee cot reale MN*, SEE IIERE. . If you -waist a Good Pair of' Kip Boots GO TO HARLAND',S. A Good' Fit °"and Satisfaction Guaranteed, GEO. 1141.IICLAND B.L YTH COLLAR DEPOT The undersigned having bought out the stock and good will of Jtr: S. 11, Stevens, 'wishes to inform the public that he has on hand a first-class stock of LIGHT AND HEAVY S'Irimics, iiyssHorse -Wu s, BruVhoetsiCngurly•Conor, • and everything that is usually found Ina, first-elass •harness shop. 1 have:gota large stock of TRUNKS & VALISES Which .I. am• selling ;at Cott. Parties' bothered with sore'houk horses will find:myGair faced collars a sure cure, I inake my own collas and warrant them .all. Remember the stand—one door north of the Com Marcia! botel,.Blyth, sign of the mammoth Collar. • J. '": CARTER. i4.iia the Te ar ZOENSTON'S SARSAPARILLA •---ren• LIVER, C9P>tI' 5 "T, INE'SiAI And for Purltying the Blood. It bas been in use fel- 20 years. and bas proved to be the br'st preparation in the ntarkd for,SICK IiEA1)ACITE, PAIN IN THE Si1)13' OIb 13ACTC LIVER COM. PIrAnn'r,pn u'riS ON '1 tile. FACE, flys. rE1'131A. PILES, and . all Diseasesthat arise from a Disordered Liver or an lm. puro.blocd. Thousands of our best people take it and give it' to' their children.' J:'hy Smartt prcrct•:bo it daily: Those wisp use it o:;ce rocommend It to others, It i4 made from Yellow Dock, rrondu• rats Sarsaparilla, Wild•Cherry. StiUtngna% Dandelion Sassafras,, Wintergreen, and. other wei'1•known valuable Roots and Ilerbs. It is -strictly vegetable, and can. not hurt the most delicate constitution; +2, It is one of the best tnedielnes. 111 use for 1Ce� datings •the Rowels, it is sold` by all "responsible druggists at ono dollar fcr a quart bottle,• or sir bottles for live dollars., i,� . _Those Who cannot obtain' a. bottle of this medicine from their' druggist may. t.1 a;end us ono dollar, and we will deliver it 'i. to them free of any'oharges. W..Jb1 16T0It a CO., Iiannfettnroll, AMEERSTBURG, ONTARIO .41.r}ti�`a Ft Sold•'by WATTS s• Cu:, Chemists b Druggists, Clinton, THE MOST.POPULAI +' O'F- A L.L •_ SEININE MACHINES ..113 , F2e.� 'c NN irv�' ,• C � ➢e� :SIGN QF THE._ PIBpPoSrO.K. hARLA/11 BRO., Me` t Street • t - We have now en band a large and complete stools of all the leading stoves of Canada. Wo name a few. "Marquis Goch: -Stove," "Golden Crown," "Milne b'on'd Cook." "Sterling." "Crown ' 11far'quis," "Angelo," '"Golden itof." , .."Telegraph." . "Golden Sun.".; `r1• elepllone,rt and a quantity of otheretoo numerous to mention; also a full stool; of Parlor, Parlor Cook and Dail Siigvty, Base limner Coal Stoves, including the celebrated "RadiantHome." Also the patent challenge heater, for wood, the most economical and most powerful heater lu the market. A large stook of trot Air Drums, Stor6 Pipes,,,1♦lbows, etc, Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to cell and got prices and examine oar stock as we are in a position to sell nt low prices,. and aro determined not to bo undersold by any house in the county, Best. No, 1 Canadian Coat Oil; also American Coal 011 -A complete stook of Lamps and, Lamp good!... Do not mistake the plate for cheap stoves, Red Briek;Storo-Sign of the padlock, Albert street, Clinton. HARLAND B•RQ7til1ERS„ THE . WORST PACE • in this Town to get your .:. Is at the Ohl 'Waterloo llllouse,. • ROBB, THE GROCER, Keeps the worst Stock ill Tcwn. His prices are . higher than any other Groeer; he is'•very''inattelntive to his customers, and makes himself,. generally disagreeable' to everyperson that dorsi' • patronize .him, hint, and ho dont sant yourtrade-still, he keeps ,open day and night," "Dear Ine,-hoe; this world is given to perversion,. ;nearly EVER'ii'BO T BUYS FROM HIIVi.•. There Mus•tSome6e Mista*e Hera For•His Goods are all New and Well Bought, and, Don't. 'You Forget It (" Remember the place -- Opposite. Post •:Oce, in the `].Old Waterloo ouae,' • • r:06. er. °° T a Y.' i d & L ■ P13ESENTATiON. PLATTE. Every subierlber tattle l ice LY MAIL •for 1932' r t . ' 4 «ill 100010cavaluall o Chart,, entitled Tilt Great Canadian Weekly" ANATOMY A THE, it; : F. HORSE] )I rolnl IJOW to file l`tI(I it :: ,;..: 'with a floe' engraving, dteplayinj; atai.glancethe - t� one "St(. exact ]ocniit 1S.$ti. for dollar. 1 +., y,of pronrinet t diseases •"chicle at - dict the horse • pp NEW .'FEATURES: FOR 1882: LEGAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.--Quostio is involvingg points of laW, and of -Interest. to the agrlcul- • tura, conlinunity,, will be replied tp and oxpiafied by a duly qualified practitioner, end replies pt;jilishcd,ltpm • time. to Vinoln'Pit s •Witsitty Stam. • ' TSIE , tUitl.la i Tt•I%AL• h1:1',VtT:i1 ENTof T1(g Wmisr- Melt' Will be iti charge of a thoroughly practical editor, wile, hy,speeial attention to it, pirnporus,,to.ntak,atlmtdeparttnentalone worth,ntore than the whole'• Subscription price of the .paper., • lIwwill he aided by the following authorities:—'' L. 11. Arnold, Esq.; President of the Amorleatn Dairymen's Association, wili contribute'a series' ofartlelee,, o1' Choesernakin sed Dairying generally, and will reply, to questions frontetibscribers upon, these !subjects. Ito», .l, A. M11ILLIARD, of Little Falls,.. Y,, one of thu'bcstaptTloritics in, the world olr'Cheestnakin{pand1 • • Creameries, will contribute a series of tt1•tlteles on these subjects,• • - .Ono of the leading Veterinary Surgco,s of Cafyul a will write' onVoterinary matter@ regularly, ,and will also answer altc'tuestious aentby subsoribersto.T1ta SIA'il; •' : TITr;,1,1rri r r iAtali, is the best wee! le newspaper published 'in Canada: It contains during the year 300: columns of Drew and Interesting Stoi les; ' It coutaiiliaovcr 200•coltimns of Aglit:ultirral I1:iatter, by the best writers bn Dairying,, , Cheeseliiltkitlnr Forestry, the care of. Hordes and Cattle, '-Plait liaising, General; Agr1- cultnic, &c • • . •, • It is the clleapest'and best Fnlnily Paper published. Tax WEEKLY M rL Ou n Dollar pay annual,._ Tim 1)A,JLk I.,m..--.44ev ,ii 1)ollarsper'ttniluln:' • No extra charge, for sending papers to any post-oi ice in Great Britain. or the United•. • State r: your. Staid ordersl'now to.• 19 A,Lilit SI a 4N 0E1E1E11 b vv � I,,i PET! nn E � a •SURPASlaE;S4'OTHERS o s n a ' &o QO UNION GQ:' IEW YORit HICAQOILL Cs 0, ORANGE MAO®. • � , ani Q� 'j$8 •„ �� i° �#t Will make, for the:. next 60 days only, a Grant Offer of ,,Q S ."�' - f�t'�. 0850 Square Grand Piano for only 0245.: 1 fi (r j{1 M ignifleuit rosewood case elegantly !Wished, 3 Strin s 7 111 attires full ,ateht °entente ?9,� i� L.I agrdlce, our new patent uyerstrupg scale, beautiful a carved leis and tyroheavyserpent- " 1e i large Pant J'•n uldit -round else, full 1000 femme, French (trend Action, Gland Ifaunners, in fatt'every - imprdvenrent,whitat can pinny way tend to W. pnllectiun of the instrument bas bG gadded. • thfr price for•this in,ttuuient honed rand dclivcy'dd• oh board, clips New 1't rk, with aued'laito cover, Stool anti hook, eniy , - • . p �;,/ This' Plano will bo sent on test triad. Mose send reference if you do not send money .with ardor. Cash •sent with order will be refunded and freight charges pall by us both, ass if Piano (swot• jest esreerelented in thislatlyottisemcnt, 'lhotis:iadsliensm b!nil for Cato:otty.W . Every instrumenthillarrantedforIlycurs. '. �'. `ala► mended for the llu,tai,srTtotavtts,'rile Squares contain our li•uw Patent Settle, t a0 greatest improvement i11 tifu'histnry •r,f Piano 'making, "I'hm'I'prights are the finest ill ,fineries, tositively ave make' the'fluest Plano., of the richest tune and greatest, 4;11111;11, 0. They are I't•rauiniendel by • t w highest.nutsltal authorities in tho a•nnhttry. 11ver 1•t din(/ In Inet, ;and not ono disrsatisfied purchasers All ' i lauds or Organs sone on 15 days' test trial—freight/rec. if luasaVkiit'.lnrl/. Don't fail to write us before buv• • 1 rg, Positively we:5ttee the test hargainti Catalogue mailed fret, tfandtome Illustrated and* Treseriptilo (atainguo of 48 tsal;.as mailed for so, stasrp, Rears t'lano fu11t• avarrw,icgl ler ri y0nrs. ' 5i.06 -to In)f ,al5to 1 Qover and 1v1 ) U! sttittiy Ft st• 11as rn i s aint Rhulcale factory vrstv nctso ihanoa.Matta enc Of hu liwt displays tit tlic Centennial Exhibition, and Ivaco unanimously recotn• • Our "parlor (:rand •Milli. leo Organ" styli 5, is , ,totheped hlincsteed andOrem ssvect>a evert- dflm•cd the nt rsieat public. It contains Vivo 0cltavea, F nii sots of Tieedsfour of If Octaves each, and frac of Three Octaves, Thilricen Stops with Or n,i Org,ur-•HLtirtaen, )1efodiar 'Vole, flute, Celeste, Dulcet. Echo,Melodia.l'orto, Celestine, Vlolina, rinte•Forto, Prot rolo,.tOrand•Crgan and'Grand-Swell, Enee•St0py,: Height,. 74 m.I Length, 43.iu.; Width, .,d in,; Weight, boxed -11361hs.• The ease is of solid yvalrtutr veneered with choice woods, and is 0f an a direly now and heantltill design, elaborately carved, with aired panels, music closet,. Lata stands; iret.tvo k,11tc:, Ali elegantly finished. (Possesses all the latest and best improvements,. with 'grate ,ower, depth, brill ahoy' and sympathetic quality of tont. Beautiful (1010 etfcets and perfect stop nt+tion er. to •ul s� at .rotali r g price 9u&,. Our trh0lrstrt0 fart cases llraca to have it tntt•ntittcerl, with stool elle booltr:onl 7 -as elle or +alfsold aUlla 110 4 w others. n. It1 'o •' u ' via price. a til t ou Harr, u� Rated. 61 � ly n t10 t ti n ill; rico No payment n i J the organ in your owe hamo We scud an orgies On 16 days test trlat 540 iiay freight Loth gats if instrument is riot as represented, 1•'utit warranted for b years. • Other styles .--8 stop organ only 865 ; 9 stops, 885 , 14 steps x115. over 32,000 sold, and 0i•ery Organ MO giyrch the tiniest satisfaction! ,111uatrated', ',Ovular patter ,free. factory and Warerootns, 57th St. and 10th Ave. 'R H E E moi' MUSIC' L� I ISR at one•thf rd price. Catalogue of 3000 choice piocet cent fora oat'• V M7 V stamp, This Catalogue Includes most of the popular muster ,n4 elan day and every variety of musical compotfition, by the best authors. Address AtEnELS&ONppppim� At�1 ,G.O,Box ,.2O .5-, N w ,York ork .