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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1891-07-29, Page 75118/N 'SS DIRECTORY g nit tan . Baa M�LSONt IIAh. lacorporated by Act of Parliament, 1866, OAPITAL, - $2,000,000 REST, - $1,000,000 Head Office, - MONTREAL THOMAS WORKMAN, President. J. H. R. MOLSON, Vice President.1 F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager. Notes discounted, Collections made, Draft issued, Sterling and American ex -C change bought and sold at low- est current rates. INTURasT AT 4 Pea CUNT. ALLOWIfp ,ON?DWYOefT FARMl]R�_ Money advanced to farmers on their owe note with one or morn endorsers. No mortgage re qulred as security. H. C. BREWER, Manager," February. 1884 CLINTON G. D.McTaggart BANKER, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, .4 DE -VEIL -IL BANKING BUSINESS TRA N.YACI TED, Votes Discottateit. - . Drafts Issued. I+tterest -411o(ce,1 on Deposits. Clinton, June Mb, 1891 668y aasirammraaonr� S ,tib iiUu: pentitrg. T, C. Bruce, L.D.S. .Surgeon Dentist. Graduate Ituy'al College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Under Graduate University of Toronto. flee--Keefer's old stand, Coats' Bloek, Clinton. N.B.—Will visit Blyth, professionally, every Monday at Mason's hotel. 576—y G. H. COOK, Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Horror Gra ivate sof the Toronto School of Dentistry. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless ',*traction teeth. Office—Smith's Block, upstairs, opposite the Post Office, Clinton. I•d' Night Bell answered. • 402y DR. GUNN W. Gunn, M. D. L. It. C. P. Edinburgh L. R. C. S. Edinburgh Liconciate of the Midwifery, Edin. Office, on corner of Ontario and William Sts., Clinton. 4781. DR. TURNBULL. .1. L. Turnbull, M. 13, Toronto Univ. ' M. D. ; C. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. d- S. Ont, ; Fellow of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office :—Murray block, Rattenbury St. Night calls answered at Grand Union Hotel. Electric night bell at front entrance, - J• W. SHAW, M. D. C. M- J. W. Shaw, M. D. C, M., Physician, Surgeon, Aecoucher, etc. Office in the Palace block, Rattenbury St., formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve, Clinton Ont. egxl. MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, tgrc.. ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. Money to Loan. A. H. MANNING. JAS. SCOTT. UAVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery,and Conveyancing. Office—West Street, next door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. 67. 0[�1 C. HAYS, Solicitor, dee. Office, corner of CL Square and West Street, over Butler's Book Store, Goderich, Ont. 67. VD Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. ECAMPION, Barrister,Attorney, Solicitor in . Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office over Jordan's Drug Store, the rooms formerly occu pied by Judge Doyle, 107' Any amount of money to loan at lowest atos of interest. 1.1y. Aurttotteerittg. H. W. BALL, A UCTIONEER for Huron County. Sales at• t-!. tended to In any part of the County. Ad- dress orders to GODRnuCil P 0. V-17. CIIA�. HAMILTON, A UCTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent A Blyth. Sales attended in town and country, 3n reasonable terms. A lint of farms and village for sale. Money to loan on real estate, at ow rates of interest. Insurance effected on all lasses of property. Notes and debts collected. Goods appraised, and sold on commission. Bank- rupt stocks bought and sold. Blvth. Dec. 16, 1880. Photographer s CAD CLINTON. Life Size Portraits a Specialty, JIo•tteaj to gold MONEY/to lend in largo for small sums o good mortgages or personal security a• the lowest current rates. H. HALE, Huron et Clinton. Clinton, Feb. 25,1881 1 v MONEY. PRIVATE FUNDS to lend on Town and farm property. Apply to . __ e . - ,..,..a .,cl Office, upstairs, opposite Town Hall, Alpert Street. 859 8m MONEY. A large innonnt Of Private luoeeV to load. tow - et rate oftnterest C. A, BART'_', Solicitor L&e. - -_ Perrin's Block. Olflo FOR SALE. 111E S1 t3St'LttBeit otters for sale four eligible 1. Budding Lots fronting on Albert Street; has two fronting ou Ratteubury Street; either en blue or in separate lots, to shit purchasers. For further particulars apply to the undorsfgnt.d.—H. DINSLEY, Clinton. 882 A.O. U.W. The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meets in Jackson's 11101, Victoria Block,the Int and 3rd Fridays in each month. V siors cordially invited. R. STONELI AM, M. W.; J. BwAN, Recorder. 590y Ozonic. /`(UNTO*( Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A U meets every Friday, on or atter the moon. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. RICH HEY WOOD, w. n. OW EN BALLARD, Ssc Clinton Jan. 14, 1890. 1- 1'2,'` CLINTON, ,,.(07$,..e,Meets seco'n Stonday of ever :month. Hull, 3.16 fiat, Victoria ,..; . block. Visiting brethren always `%-e.i1,90 made welcome. L. 0. L. No. 710 W. G. SMITH, W. 51 1" CANTELON, See. WM A ROSS, D. M Nila.ela gnighto jubilee Preceptory Not 161, (I$Trt.I Knights of Ireland) Meets in the Clinton Grange Italic the second Wednesday of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening. Visiting Sir Knights will always r-ceive a hearty welcome. A. M. Toon, worshipful Preceptor GUGHOR HANtsv,Depntr Preceptor PETER CAN•rrLON, Registrar Royal Black Preceptory 3911 Black Knights of Ireland, Meets in the Orange Hall, Blyth, the Wedne day after full moon of every month. Royal Black Preceptory 3151 CRFJIfWEMEDf RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Frost Bites, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Etc. Sold by Druggists and Dealers evervwh.ro. Fifty Cents a bottle. Direction, :n 11 Languages. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md. Canadian Depot: Toronto, Ont. The Hurcn News -Record 161.50 a Ve.r—$1.25 in Adv mice. Wednesday, July 29th, (891. MOMENTARY REP OJLiI 11'i',A KA ESS. The conamitee of the House that hita been investigating the manner in which Goverument departments have been conducted has dune good work. Though the public treasury may not have been defrauded. ample proof has been given, and the cul- prits ackuowlegernent made, that the underetrappevs in the depart- ments of Interior and Public Works have been holding high carnival in office irregularities, which to say the elast, have a teudeney to de• baunch the public service. 'Ilia far the under officials who have been "named" by the Gover- nment are : Perly, public works, suspended. Lightfoot, public works, suspen• Black Knights of Ireland, ded. Burgess, interior, resignation ton• dared. Henry, interior, suspended or dis missed. Turner, interior, suspended or dismissed. McCabe, interior, suspended or dismissed. Nelson, interior, suspended or dismissed. Many more heads are likely to roll into the basket before proroga- tion, Perloy is presumbaly a Conserve tive. He was appointed to office in 1873. Lightfoot is a Reformer, appoint- ed by the Mackenzie government in 1874. Burgess is a Reformer, was priv- ate secretary to the Hon. Mr. Mac• kenzie and was appointed to office in 1876. Henry, Turner, McCabe, and Nel- eon were in Reformer Burgess' de- partment, and acting under his in. structions. \leets in the Orange hall, .Goderich, the Third Monday of every month. Visiting Knights always made welcome. W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0 JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich 1' 0 S. HURON ORANGE DIRECTORY. 1891 Names of the District Masters, Primary Lodge pastels, their post office ad- dresses and date of meeting. BIDDULPII DISTRICT. John Neil, W.D.M., Centralia P. 0. 219—S. Harlton, Greenway, Friday on or before full moon. 662—Thomas Coursey, Lucan, Saturday on or before full moon. ;103—Richard Hodgins, Centralia, Wed. nesday on or before full moon. 826—William Ilagg-art, Grand Bend, Wednesday on or before full moon. 890—W. E. McRoberts, Maplegrove, Wednesday on or before full moon. 924-11enry Lambrook, Exeter, 1st Fri- day in each mouth. 1071—John }falls, Elimville, Saturday ou or before full moon. 1097—James Lathers, Sylvan, Monday, on or before full moon. 1210—James Gibson, West McGillivray, Thursday on or before full moon. 1343—Robert Sims, Crediton, Tuesday on or before full moon. 610—Joseph Iluxtable, Centralia, Fri- day on or after moon. So far as wrong doing has been developed, except in the case of Per - ley, it is Reform wrong -doing. Geo. B. Hanley, LV.ILM., Clinton P. 0. 145—Willis Bell, Goderich, 1st Monday in each mouth. 153—Andrew 97illian, Auburn, Friday on or th.!'ore full moon. 182—W. 1!. ilurney, Goderich, last Tuesday '.n each month. 189—Adam : ,Felon, Holmesville,Mon- day on More full moon. 262—Jaynes W 'is, Saltford, 3rd Wed- nesday 111 tt'h month. 305—George • Cooper. Clinton, 1st Monday 111 '.tch month. - • HULL. 'PT DISTRICT. A. M. Todd, W. I'.'lf., Clinton P.O. 710—W. -G. Smith, Clinton, 2nd Mon- day in each muut 1. 813—James H(rrney, Winthrop, last Wednesday helot e lull moon. 928—Thomas Mcllyeen, Summerhill, 1st Monday in each month. 825—John Brintnell, Chisel hurst, 1st Monday in each month. STANLEI• Dk4TRICT. Joseph Foster, N.D.M., Varna P. 0. 24—John Pollock, Buy5eld, 1st Monday in each month, 308—James Keyes, Varna, 1st Tuesday In each month. 833—Robert Nicholson, Blake, 1st Wed- nesday in each month. 733—John Berry, Hensen, 1st Thursday in each month. 1035—Willlam Rathwell, Varna, 1st Thursday in each month. s..—Nora.—Any omissions or other errors will he promptly corrected on writing direct to the County Master, Bro. A. M. Todd, Clinton P.O. BILL HEADS, NOTE He,.ds, Letter Heads, Tags, Statements, Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Programmes, etc., etc., printed In a workman- like manner and at low rates, at THE NEWS -RECORD FOR SALE. The property at present occupied by the undersigned as a residence on the Huron Road, in the Town of Goderich, consisting of one half of an acre of land, good frame house —story and a half—seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and 'soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses, There are also some good fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated and very suitable forr n n ly person wishing to live retired. gorfyxrther, particulars apply to 542-tf Barrister, Goderich. BURIAL OF A "SUN - DOWNER." AN INC[DENT OF THE DRY SEASON IN AUSTRALIA. (6y Gilbert Parker, in Harper's Weekly,) A traveller draws near a station homestead. His feeble horse pulls itself together for another effort, and whinnies as from the home- stead he sees a solitary brombie in a paddock just ahead. At the right hand is a water-tank—a great hole dug in the ground—filled eighteen months ago by rain. Hundreds of sheep lie dead and dying round it, and thousands stench the plains. The sheep have either died in reaching the tauk, or, getting to it, have plunged in, and have then perished, too week to get up the bank again. Phalanxes of sated crows stand in line upon the bank, a black and menacing barricade, and kites and magpies hover over- head. The traveller has passed empty wells, and has shuddered at the tales told him in some shepherd's hut where he sought shelter. He nears the homestead ; he dismounts, and enters the garden, kept alive by a woman's hand till water ran low ; then she forsook it Badly, this one touch of her past now withered and dead. Is there no one here 1 Is it, too a scene of tragedy, with human victimsi No; and yet tragedy, too. To a sharp "Coo -e -e," there comes an answer- ing call, and the' manager appears at the door, a bearded, gruff, but kindly soul, and over his shoulder peers the face of a woman, .sad and drawn. The great exhaust pipes of nature in that h t bUl'll1Cgo0 land soon ,ta-k'e-.the• bloom from- the•t;hoek d the light from the eye. A shake of the hair i, a "Inv Word" of apos- trophic weleurne, tend the traveller says, "Hum goes the uuluolcy ga,uo`l't With a swift eigh•uf relief and a sudden upliftiug of the arms, cuutes the reply : "The last lamb is dead. Thank Gud, that's off ray miud !" And tbeu he said, "Couto out and see how tliiuge look." Outside he added :,--`'We were just going to plaut a Sundowuer when you coo e•ed. Didn't taut to Say any- thing about it before the missue•" Then he told the oft -repeated reco of a wanderer creeping to tee ve threshold and satety, and the dying, his hand upon the gale that little withered garden. By the grave they stand, th manager with a Bible in his hau a (took rarely used by hitn, perhap but reverenced atter his fashio and necessary now. He wishes th traveller to "do it over the col 'un," but the traveller decline With coarse fingers hlnndori through the leaves in au uncertain kind of way, the niauager began read at random from Ecclesiaste A half-dozen verses grl.tfiy fall, an then the words conte : "•For what hath elan of all hia labs and of the vexation of his heart, where he hath labored under the sue, "'tbr all his days are sorrows, al hie trsv,.il tirinf ; y,,„, his heart take not rest in the night. This is aft vanity.'„ Then he closed the Book, and sa "Wellehe was a goner afore he wa comer, and I don't know as titer need • to pitch a long yarn. hadn't much for his labor uttder t sun, and -a hot sun it is up here 110= in the shade. Ile came aim way over the country rook. F hadn't a drop in his water bottl nor a bit of damper in his ewa He'd got his fingers on the slip rail and was within coo-e•e of drink ar tucler, when he went out sudden t' the Never-never Land, and went iL alone. IIe couldn't have had much vanity, not with them features ; but, my word 1 the Lord knows all about that. 1 hope if he gets as near to the homestead gate up there as he did down here last night, though he isn't very fit, one of the hands will see him and open it, and let him in, even if it has to be on the sly. It was at night he got here, and in the morning we found him ; it's at night we cover him, and rest or no rest, he'll not have to work in the morn- ing, There isn't a place that's hotter than here, and this one ain't sent to that quod for punishment Let him down easy and slow...Dro in his shiralee and water bag by hi ....That's right. Scatter som sandal leaves over his face.... No scrape in the country sand...ThF, dingoes can't touch him there... What's that you've put on the board `A Sundowner Crone.' And God for give him wherever he's gone...Iir. the midst of life we are in death. Amen." And another of severe Buell tragedies that the traveller saw was hidden away, a rtamelesl refugee of misfortune in a nameless grave. WI A`i' a3APTIbT ATE IN THE WILDEE• MUCH BETTER NES. Thank You! A correspondent of the Daily Gtapltic, writing 'upon the locust THIS IS THEUNIVERSAL TESTI- plague in North Africa, Hayti :--"ill ArOA'I-of 1.6040 Corel, have sufferedfrom reference to the diet CIIROVI(J L'RONGLl2T1.bt, COU014,9, of St. John the COLDS, 0.1 .1., z' 1 erne O1'' wee/ - Baptist, who lived on 'locusts and t LYC ese:lmj. ,(thee th, 11 hat%)tried wild honey' in the wilderness, there t are Sabbath school teacher8 who can- not believe that 'anyooe would vol- untarily live ou euch food, and there - ea' that the 'locust bean,' the EOP 0 V Io1 Ing with salt and water, as trhriwps are boiled here. I myself have little doubt that it ie more nu- tritious than the latter, because iu UL 4111) tOUtill 4110 woman shrieked and snapped her jaws together, bitting .Baab's finger. He went on and pulled the tooth and thought little of the accident until the blood poisoning set in, of which he died. —Sheriff McLean, of the Pot tage, assisted in removing a traction en- gine front him farm to the cars at MuDouald station. IIe became en tangled in the machinery and was killed almost instantly. The sheriff wail an old resident, and leaves a widow and child. —•1 Frenchman named Chinou- ard, of Rat River, and stirs Taylor, e speci o than was down in the resolution passed by the County Council last December, and the On– tario Goverment has ordered an in– vestigation. —A. brutal attack was made last night ou a Salvation army lassiedur ing the openNair meeting at the poet - office, Ottawa. One of the young women belonging the Army, Miss Ilenderson, was kicked in the back and slapped in the face whilst ou her knees in the very act of prayer, and there was a disgraceful scene, bystanders jumping intosave the wo loan and the rouehsendeavoring by violence to break up the meeting. The assailants were the same young Catholic roungs from Lower Town who were observed trying to intim• i(late the worshippers on a previous occasion, and they appeared to have come prepared for and determined on a disturbance. THE GROTTO OF BETHLE- lll.�r, The decision of the sultan to sta- tion a larger guard at the Grotto at Bethlehem, owing to the large num- ber of deaths which have occurred there through the freeluent fights between Greeks and Catholics for possession or control of that sacred spot, has created a feeling of disgust in the lnot'o civilized countries. The disputes, which in many cases ended so fatally, have horrified the Turkish authorities, who cannot understand the feeling which should actuate two Christian sects to deeds of violence for the possession of a sacred spot to which neither has any right that is recognized by any laws or treaties extant. One of the strict observances of the holy place is the rigid requirement that any person who enters shall do so in his bare feet. Decently a Greek, seeking entrance, removed his shoes but neglected to take off his stockings. This sacrilege so shock ed a Catholic devotee that ho drew a knife and attacked the Greek, who in the fight was killed. There have since been a number of sanguinary encounters, and the warfare has grown so fierce that the Mohammedan sultan has found himself at last compelled to station a guard at the Grotto sulliciently strong to koop the Christian wrang- lers from flying at each Vther's throats and further desecrating the place they both profess to hold sacred. A ROMANCE IN A NUTSHELL. She went to a hall ; wore too thin clothing ; caught gold ; was very ill for many day ; a devoted admirer brought a remedy, when her life seemed to hang by a thread ; she took it ; recovered ; and, finally, married the man who had saved herlife. And the remedy he brought her was Dr. Pierce's Golden medical Discov- ery, which to a certain cure for all throat and lung diseases and sorofulous com• plaints, of which consumption is one. —The Highland Association of Illinoise has unanimously elected Sir William Gordon Cumming hon - ion he s stat chief of t seg craw c � e Tel e' r", 1" 1 11n ' actloif plti�f "+yf til STUBBORN CHILDREN readily ake Dr. Low's Worm syrup. It ploases the children and destroys the worn]. —Thomas - flinchy, a Toronto young man, a bricklayer, killed a saloon keeper and another man in Tacoma, Wash,, the other day with- out any apparent provacation. He has been arrested and will probably 8w A l Tfie phenomenal suceese of Ayer's Sarsaparilla stetted into existence a host of competitors. This, of course, was to to he expected ; but the effect has been to demonstrate the superior merits of Dr. Ayer's preparation by a constantly in- creasing demand for it. A Chicago man met with an acci- dont by which he received a severe cut on his head. He called at a doctor's and had the wound sewed up. He had no money with him to pay the doctor, who forthwith took the stitches out of the wound and turned the roan away. The patient sued the doctor for assault for removing the stitches without his consent. 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