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Huron Record, 1881-11-25, Page 8Stanley. 'The- tru'tee'e of S. S. No. 13, have engaged Mr. Jay \1cllunal'l as teacher for the ensuing; year in the ;duce of Mr. I). A.. Met)ouald who leaves for Tuck ers.mith. • We notice that the superintendent of the Bethel Sabbath School' has intro- duced. printed . pledges into the oclhool anns getting all' tlhte'boys to sign therm Lt is a' tirstelaas idea, to prove iit youth from theuse of intoaiieatlug liquors awl tobacco, file StOKNEss.—The ' many -friends of Mrs, J. Grumhnette .wa'l'l be•sorry to hear of -her being- very ill e.if the quiis ' paEassTATIoN,. -^^N'Liss Martha -cior- row, organist Of Nile S1Xethodii;t C111rreli- receiveel a handsome present ill tile' form' of a'beautiful. writing desk.and a purse.of four dollars from the • congre-• Wien as -e swat), • ttoken of ber services rendered as organist, goCIAL.—A chicken social 'was held in the Methodist Church loth inst. The pastor gibe a beautifgl address, also short addresses:. were given by Hetherington, Echlin, Tiffin,-- and -.Brown. The choir rendered some ex- cellent music for. the occasion The proceeds amounted to over $31. • • Hallett. i11rs, John gown is at present ab- sent visiting friends ie the vi.luit$ of Gast. The fenerai of Air. David Reid, of II'arl:oult`r ou Friday .la's't, was largely atteedied. Mr. W. SaFaderson had his shoulder_ dislouateel by a barn door falling on It en •111.0hldaw.• Ws. Thos. Shobbrook has been in- disposed for some time, but under skit- fol lnedieal care is recovering. Everybody— and their relations are looki•ngp strayed stock.. They ought, Wiugltaui. PF:FtsciNAt.--.Miss Orr, of St. Bel en's, is visiting•lier sister, Mrs. Corm yn. We'wlslr her a good tune. Mr. D.:C, Sullivan- has disposed of the Tivzes to Messrs. Wiley & Edward•of. Strathroy, who took•possesateni on Fri- day last.. A new skating ,rink is • being .built• near the station, , size 56x10. . feet. Mr. L. •J, Brace. has' the contract:. W hen finished .this will .he one .of the finest .rinks in the county:. •. • A very stseesssful• detertain hent was held in the 'town hall • mit Thursday evening, l i u th inat., rider the '•auspices of. St. Paul's church. .The progratu.,.0' Was an interesting one,, . and a very . handsotile'suni was realized. els one of the many practical exaui- pies of the N..P. in Winghani, may be, 'instanced the very 'extensive business now done by Messrs. Scott tt Bell's furniture factory, Tbei .establishment bas,now double the amount of ha.rds•. they had.formerly.employe(T, ands have added extensively to their premises.: They ship a car load of.' fu'rurture to Manitoba every week alone; and Can- not begin to.fill all the 'orders whish . are coming in. . aowitivehrtise in the Risooxn: • The 1 sale -betels making the most noise just now. AIr,•J.:Watt,' of the 14th eon., had a large sale on Tuesday et • which good prices were realized., - Mr, W. Cole, of the '8th chi.,. intends having a large sale of stock, on 'Mon- day next. been greatly benefitted! by the N. P.. • The 'Toronto Grey, andl Bruce' rail- way llas Made such bad., time lately, that a Wro?tetler luminary has got, dis- go:4, i. to' such• an extent,.that he =has proposed to .tlraw •gut a neeµ .time table for the company,. • A very ea tees astic mtteetingof the IHow ek Liberal Uonservativi+-Associa- tion WaH held in the• Orange •lkall here, on Saturday last, for -the purpose of selecting a delegate to send to the con- yeutiee at TuOOn,to. AuhoNg these resole wetelkikessts,11. Perkins, P'resdd• " eat ; T. K. Body, Secretary ; James: Perkins, J. W. Green, Chterprise... J. W. Jaques,Yiason,. Alahootl; LI S. Cook, Johnston, A.rrnstroug,. J. Strong; George Stroup dhow others, Mr, T: K, Boddy teas appoiinted' delegate by a unanimous vote and his •expenses -or- dered. to be paid: Afber discusei+rig some other matters. in connection With the Assoeitttien,, the nnefbting adjourn- ea,* eieet .again i'a January, Tho Iateias novelty in this place -is a new patent.. belt:' It takes Well. and -works'to perfeetion. *Thefaneral ssrinon of the late Dr,; N'1eMichnel Will the preached in the Presbyterian Church by .-he Rev. Mr. Muir', on Sunday next. • Dr. Brownlee, of ,Millbank has pitched' his tt!trt here, and is carryiug.oth' his profession in the place of the• bite Dr. Met\liebael. We understand . that Mr, Ii.oekio has disposed' of his tiii-ll of tliis place to' a gentleman clown east, Mt. Ilockno• is going to Manitoba. ..Perkins, "The noted harness rrs leer,'. is doing a rushing business in his line }Ie uianufttetures sets for all points in the minty, axl ofwhiblt give good sat- i+sfaction. The Rev.• Mr, }Tough .preaehed a ser- •mon inthe M.'Church, ott. Sunday evening .last" having special. reference to the death of thelate Dr.• M'cMit,hael; taking a text •shtitabk' to the saws • s and • Miss K,ea- ty en, aro lelthin, village -,Ni seising f>` r: Hough, of, Crof the. .I4ev '. Mr. Hough, of this plce • , ' is 'here • oat. a visit; .Miss (Ivaco roger eels, of �nnl5kill tetuls _ Gelph, and father... a. Tho. merchants of this place are do•. mg a rushing business, all,; of course, owing to the N P. `. A gentleman :who was formerly a leading ',Reformer .in this township satys that there. is -not xi becontees glue :paiu.fub'iinty' to: .an• nounce the sudden death of Or. Mc- Michael, which occurred on .'Tlhurstlay last, ,I.)ecoased was taken ill some ilea weeks agog from a severe •cold, which culu i•nated into a fever; to which lie oi T succumbed hursday.' Be; was of a very genial disposition and was much respected by all wlhb knew him. His. funeral. tookpine° . ell . Satuiday last, and besides his many friends,' was largely attended- 'by the. Fnrresters, Oddfellows and Orangemen, _of which. societies the was a member. leis be- reaved widow and family . have the sympathy of: the. entire coinnlnnity.-.- We have also -to record• the death..of Sirs. 1tabert Blow; wnieli• occurs eel nn Saturday last;' of .consumption, after nit illntess of a. year. She was burriecl onMonday' Famous s Hat Store, Clinton.. �- ,, 1 1„ •ll t ' ki L � `'R I .e wig �1 • 'I• I See our GREAT STOCK Of CRP Ladies' 1\xink Caps, Ladies' Seal Caps, Ladies' Persian Lamb Caps, Ladies' Cony Caps, Ladies's Plush Caps, Girl's Calm, Girl's Plush Caps, (children's Fur Cal*' • Children's Plush Caps, • L'oudesbo* ough• Mrs. Henry Bell, of 13ei rave,, left here on 'Tuesday to . join her husband in the city of Winnepcg. • .Auction sales. are the order. ' of the, ,lay in this part of the country. Some of them owing to -scarcity of feed. Iii neerition!ng the names .of parties 1ilftllite7be last:'v eek•_we l'i'ft out 'that of Master' Wellington ,Tamb- lyn. . •Mei,srs, George cc Clark Murdock have sold tlheir,;tiarni near this place .to Mr: 'Jelin Mtjidoek,, and intend , tak in:g :tip • their abode..iu Dakota 'nest' the least doubt but the country has . year, Men's Seal Caps, Alen's Persian Lamb Claps, Ileff'S (,Cony Caps, Alen's Beaver Caps,. • Men's 's Plush Caps, Boy's Plush Caps,; Boy's Alin t Caps, . Children's Tam fi)'S;htinter:;, Children's Scotch Gaps, For the . IIolidty. Trade We will Offer MAG-NIFICENT SELECTION A .. —OF— V" _-Oji V " YORK. NOVELTIES stn a 't ble FOR C IRISTMAS n/r JACKSOIv', PRESEiW'� 'e Fomous•ffatter. •Suin*nerldll. • (wing to the heavy .:rain our reads- are oadsare now bearing a bountiful'tirnp-of mud. • ' Our"Sidewalks are losing their heave tiful green. color:' They 'will soon . re- oeive a coating' of white.' , THERI. .ARI: TRAMPS A "FIOVERFNG. ROUND."—A few. lliorhiings dao':a far- mer, in this ' ietnity ,who'Latl .ri ein:'be • fore daylight,: on -...striking a •match the :, •kitchen, heard` steps retreating from the door timet on opening, it, Beard some person walking .thrpugh' the Or- chard towards the road. ..\Viint`Ls tentions were,is not known. as no lens-' 'chief w•as done. Perhaps this (tide tramp) is the person •who stole no' took ----ahoet.six ty hens front another person's barn during' the• • past few • months. There are, others in the vi= clotty who -thought tie' heard tramps. I, but onsear;hing cavae to the conelus- - -ion that he had become" in 'isiblica- .ted." It is' a wonder they get so near • the houses as the dogs in ,this vicinity .are generally ?' by y far bark.", • . Aslificldi.. • The price of wood is fast advancing and is now worth $12.50,per cordon the dock. • ' From- $1 la•.to $? and board• will be the rate paid for teaks here this win- ter. Sq.uare tiniher is; in big demand here and - High • prices ,a -re -being paid. A lively winter istlie outlook Of course the N.• P. is no benefit to the laborer It fell to our Happy lot to be pres- ent at a fashionable' welding on- the lith inst., it being the:occas'ion• of the marriage of Mt., Neil McLeod, of Cape l beton, to i11•isss ' taggie, Loss, of Tains s, formerly of (;ape l3rtrtop.: ':'.1'he cere- mony was pt:rfornti. h.., _the Rev. Mr. Lisk, of 8t. Helen's, to -the satisfaction of all concerned.-°' The bride and bridosinaid..verc ;ally attired in white and•pink, and tlnh ilridn was the reeip u nt of a very.numerons and•liandsoinr, assortment of 'pr eteetlts,. glassware seem-, it to tale the lead. One very appro priate present tl a;,..•a neatly . worked indtto "Ile true' inn heart," Our ama- teur piper, A. Finlaysonr, made music for the company.. 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