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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1891-12-16, Page 7- dam-'I'+1#:'*� • 8118INE88 DIRECTORY C?. ]/ RY • - tR ONEY.: Alargeamount ofPIlila a Loney telyalt. LoW' Art rate etintere8t. C. ,. ilARr4 Sedieltor die, Perrin's Block. �u 1�RL�naie .�e11tY F'Qrt sAL.E, Tneerpot'ltea br4.0 of ;Pllrllameu r 065 d . erma • 2'00.0 060 ^ _ (61.00.0,000" Dead Orae,: 3C" QNTit3+rArt• TBO3W WORIinCAN, Prest ent. H. A. JMOLSON; Vlce-proaldent. F, NYOLFitRS'fAN THOMAS, General Manager, 1Q`Qtes diabelmted, Collections made, Draft aseuetie Sterling and American ex- change bought and sold at low- est current rates. ;•�Is saissT AT 4 Psa„CItNT. ALI.Owno :oKIDsroarr gt.A..RMMItS- itoney advanced tofarmers on their own note with onoor more endorsers. No mortgage re ekt} fed aa-eecurity. H. C. BREWER, Manager, "1f'obrairy, 1881' t'LINTOt1 G. D.. 'Taggart 3ANKErR, -ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. A GENERA L BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Notes Discounted. • • Drafts Issued. Interest Allowed oft Deposita. Clinton, Juno Rtlt, 1891 658y p;iltlotig. ., fDt s �u: • T. C. Bruce, L.D.S. e of DeSurgeon talSurgeons ofntaio. Ude nGraduate Royal Gr eluate University of Toronto. tfice-Kootor's old stand, Coats' Block, Clinton. N.B.--Will visit Blyth. professionally, every Monday at Mason's Hotel. 575-y C. H. 000K, lit SUl8S011,1BER offers for sale tour:eUgiUlc, Radio 3.ote greeting qn. Albert Street I. ilia two h'dnting on Ilattentlur'y! Street; .either en Neu or in separate late, to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply tot a itndere grid. -8. ,,DINSLEY, Clinton, • 352 " Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor Ora.luate Sot the Toronto School of Dentistry. - Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless xtractiofi teeth. .Ot$ce-Smith's Block, upstairs, opposite the Poat<i)tico, Clinton. ter Night Boll answered. 402y 1ediicai• DR. G U N N W. Gann, M. D. L.11. C. P. Edinburgh L. R. C. •./ 8. Edinburgh Licenctate of the Midwifery, Edin. Qfice, on corner of Ontario and•Wiltiam Sts., 011nton. 478-y. DR. Y URNB.ULL The-01inton Lodge, No. 144, meets. in Biddle - comb's ;Hall, opposite the market, the let and 3rd Fridays In each ,month. visitors cordially in- vited. R. SToxaue.w, 0; W,; J. B3AN, Recorder. 599ys. • .1. L. Turnbull, M. 13, Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ; C. Fellow Victoria Univ. n . 0. h of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office :-Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury St. ENight lectric calls Union Hotel. night bell at front entrance, 1t10!111�C. /`iLINTON Lodge, No., Si, A. F. S A. LI meets every Frid.ty, 00 or after the. moon. Visiting brethren cordially invited. MOH HEYWOOD, w. y. OW EliBALLARD, See Clinton Jsai. 14, 1890. 1. J. W. SHAW, M. D. C. M. J. W. Shaw, M. D. 0. M., Physician, Surgeon, Accoucher, etc. OIBoe to the Palace block, Rattenbury St., formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve, Clinton Ont. !rafgg. ¢gat. MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, 4-c.. ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. Money to Loan. A. H. MANNING. JAS. SCOTT. L. 0. L. No. 710, CLAN 7r.ON, ,'` Meets 8Eco'D Monday of every . T72" month. Hall, Bad flat, Victoria block. Visiting brethren always HO made welcome. W. G. SMITH, W. ni. Pr CANTELON, See. IVAI A ROSS, D. M,f' AVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery,and U Conveyancing. Office -West Street, next door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. 57. p C. HAYS, Solicitor, kc. Office, corner of I L• Square and West Street, over Butler's Book Store, Goderlch, Ont. 7. tar Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. itat goight,o Jubilee Preceptory Ref 161, (Black Knights of ,Ireland) Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the seeend Wednesday of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in tho evening. Visiting Sir Knights will always r -'Dive a hearty welcome. A. N. Toon, Worshipful Preceptor GNOROE IIANLE.Y, l:cputy Preceptor PETER CANTELON, Registrar ECAMPION, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor in . Chancery, Conveyancer, Atc. Office over Jordan's Drug Store, the rooms formerly oecu plod by Judge Doyle, g4' Any amount of money to loan at i lowest otos of interest. yii`tXont C'Ing. Royal Black Preceptory 397 Black Knights of Ireland, Meets in the Orange Hall, Bly th, the Wedne day after full noon of every month. H. W. BALL., A UOTTONEER for Huron County. Salus at - ti totaled to in any part of the County. Ad- dress orders to Hemmen P 0. V-17. • CI IAS. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEER, land, loan and Insurance agent Blyth. Sales attended In town and country, an reasonable tering. A list of farms and village Per sale. Money to loan on real estate, at effecte on al lassie of property• Not s•w rakes of interes.end debts collected. Goode appraised, and sold on commission. Bank- rupt stocks bought and sold. Blyth. Dec. le, IBRO, Photographers RLEI CLINTON. Royal Black Preceptory 315; Life Size Portraits a Specialty. voile to gtuat Black Kuiylils of Ireland, Meets in the Orango Hall, Goderich, the Third Monday of every month. Visiting Knights always made welcome, W II MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0 JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich I' 0 S. HURON ORANGE DIRECTORY. 1891 ONEY.to lend in large ;or small sums o good mortgagee or iiperso al security it et the lowest current rates. Clinton. Clibiton,-> eb.25,1881 1y MONEY. ,,T•O THE I' ARmEF{ t Study your eweint ro• est pa go where y94 can go Reliable r iun.ess Names of the District Masters, Primary Lodge l}fllstels, their post office ad- dresses and elate of sleeting. I manufactuC none hot, tag Hn areg Srooir. Jcpare of sltpps that aril cheap, ads they have Uotto,iicg. (laiiand get prices, -Orders „1>y Anil pro nPlYelltepded Ig ' ,JoIIN $AltNES$•ESIPORI 15i, BT4yT013 o01'1' J. E. BLACI8ALL, Veterinary . Surgeon, honorary graduate et Ontario Veterinary College,treats diseases -of all domestic, animals- gn the most tnodorn and scientific principles. ¢a'Cals attended to eight or day. Mace linmedittely west of the old Royal Hotel, Ontario street. Residence - Albert street, Clinton, 549-8rn ABEL S..;WEEKES, Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor, Draughtsman, etc. Office -Upstairs in Perrin's Block, Clinton, Ont ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSE! PS. REDUCED iN RATES. Steamers sale regularly from Portland to Liverpool Direct DURING T.IE WINTER MONTHS. Cabin, 840 and upward.. Second Cabin, 825. Steerage 71 iew rates. No Cattle carried, SERVICE OF • 1_11\1E. STATE} ALLAN LINE LI � E. 1 STEADMSH!PS. NEW YORK AND '0LASUOW via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, 840 and upwards. Seccnd Cabin, 830. Steerage at low rates. Ailply to H. Si A. ALLAN, Montreal ; or to A. 0. PA'PTISON or W51, JACKSON, Clinton. NOTICE. The undersigned being necessarily absent from town for some time, Cas loft his books and accounts With MANN INo & Scor', to whom pay- ments.'nay be made. JOHN \ISEAIAN. FOR FIRST CLASS, HAIRCUTTING AND SIIAVWC. Go to A. E. IiIYA.NS, • FAslitoNABL19 BARBER, 2 doors oast of NEL•; s-REcoRD of - lice. Speri,d attention given to LAMES A51) CHILDREN'S Ilairentting. POMPADOUR HAn[CUTTING A SI'SCIALTL. •BIDDULPII DISTRICT. John Neil, W.D.M., Centralia P. 0. 219-S. EIarlton, Greenway, Friday 'In or before full moon. 6,42 -Thomas Conrsey, Lucan, Saturday on or before full moon. 403 -Richard ilodgins, Centralia, Wed• nesctay ou or before full moon. 826 -William IIaggart, Grated Bend, Wednesday on or before full moon. 800-W. E. McRoberts; Maplegrove, Wednesday ou or before full moon. 924-iieury Lambrooi;, Exeter, 1st Fri- day in each month. 1071 -John Balls, Elimville, Saturday .on or before full moon. 1097 -James Cathers, 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 Huxtable, Centralia, Fri- day on or alter full moon. GODERICH DISTRICT. Geo. B. Hanley, 'W.D.11., Clinton 1'. 0. 145 -Willis Bell, Goderich, 1st Monday in each month. 153 -Andrew Million, Auburn, Friday on or before full rnoon.Ae" 182-W. H. Muruey, Goderich, last Tuesday in each month. , 189 -Adam Cantelon, Holmesyille, Mon- day on or before full moon. 262 -James Weirs, Snitford, 3rd Wed- nesday in each month. 306 -George A. Cooper. Clinton, 1st Monday in each month. HULLETT DISTRICT. A. M. Todd, W. It ax., Clinton P.O. 710-W.',G. Smith (Minton, 2nd Mon- day in each moot t, 813 -James Ilorney, Winthrop, last Wednesday before Lull moon. 928 -Thomas Mcilyeen, Summerhill, 1st Monday in each month. 825 -John Brintnell, Chiselhurst, 1st Monday in each month. STANLEi' DIt,TRICT." Joseph Foster, W.D.M., Varna P. 0. 24 -John Pollock, Bayfield, 1st Monday in each month, 308 -James Reyes, Varna, 1st Tuesday in each month. 833 -Robert Nicholson, Blake, 1st Wed- nesday in each month. 733 -John Berry, IIe13su1l,1st !Thursday in each month. 1035 -William Rathwell, Varna, 1st Thursday in each month. 1 'NoTE.--Any omissions or other errors will he promptly corrected on writing direct to the County Master, Bro. A. 51. Todd, Clinton P.O. pRtVATE FUNDS to lend 6n Town and farm property Apply to C. RIDOUT, omee, up.etalrc,topposite Tawn3Hall, Albert 859.8m BILI• HEADS, NOTE He„ds, Letter Heads, Tags, Statements, Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Programmes, etc., eta. ,printol in a workman. like manner and at low rates, at THE NEWS -RECORD rim Huron News -Record • .50:,'Year-41•'!5 In 4dv8ne0 COPP'S WALL PAPER FOR SALE. Tho property at present occupied by the undersigned as a residonoe on the Huron Road, in the Town of Godorioh, consisting of one half of an aero ot land, good frame house --story-and.. half -,¢oxen, rgtiolnp,) noluding kitchen, 'hard and soft water, good` Ston© cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses. There are also some good fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated and very suitable for any portion wishing to live retired. For further particulars apply to 18. CAMP ION, 542-tf Barrister,Godoriob. and Paint Shop IS STOCKED W1TI1 A SELECT ASSORTMENT Wedn4 sdaYt ice. L6tb, :18Ot IiNIU3SINpLI A$ -HIS WITS O#,A MOT`. 'L.ien,thet niau in there etepp. dRn wy dress and tore it.' Whet maxi 1' American and Canadian Wall Papers 'The pian, with the goggles on. He'd bolding on to a ,titrap. "When the car stopped I started to come out, and he put his great foot on my dress. Just look at it, w ill you 9. Its ruined; 'It was an accident, wasn't it 1' TH> N THE INTgaVIc.W W.tkR O O 1Et).. 4 Specimen of Elio Xgsi,ort►ttee and lioou-' nese of tl}e 7iogro °at;D3ltter. The white squatter fa bad enough -too IDad, in faet-,yew he hoe. net 1e reaelti i ot high state onanu s -a Y i4tkle lenro squatter line attained. A traveller .not o'ery far from Gl there,°Ok,,. game to a mag- erable shanty, built partly of hearts and partly of sr111d; pad, delighted with oven thia reminder of civilization, he rode up and tapped ou the door. "Who's ilael'" a voiee demanded. "Open the door, please; I want to see. a human being, 1 don't care who it is." An old negro opened the door, poked Ids head out, mud soul; "Yere I is, sah." "And I ant glad to sec you, too," replied the traveller. "Lhave been -riding across this accursed country for three days and you are the first person I have,. seen. lily miesiolt out here is out a pleasant orle. I ant looking for a mau that ruuaway with my wife." "Lady wid hien yit, sail?" 'No.' IIe dill it on purpose. If I was a elan I'd go back and knock him down. 'Why, Fan-" 'And if I bad a husband that had any epuuk he'd do it for are.' The street car had got half a block away by this time, but Mr. Finkenbiuder did not hesitate. Iii¢ courage had been called into quts- tion. • His knightly honour as champion of the family was tit stake. He ran after the street -car, caught it, and went 105110. 'Are you the man that -stepped oil toy wife's dres.i just now 1' be do• mended, bristling up to a red -whis- kered party who wore a pair of green goggles. 'Was that your wife that went out just now 1' asked the red - whiskered party. 'It was 'If it was I stepped on ilei dress I didn't know it.' `She says you did it on purpose.' 'If she were a man 1'd make her take that back.' '.1. represent her sir.' 'You do, bey V 'Yes, sir, and l'tn a man.' 'To some extent, Nit,; to HOMO exs tent,' rejoined the nlau with the goggles, as he looked M.r. Fink- enbinder oyer. 'ell shod' you-.' 'Say ! Look here ! I don't want to have any trouble with you. If, you'll bring your wife back here I'll apologize to her !' 'You'll apologize to me, sir." Mr. Finkinbinder was becoming belligerent. 'You'll apologize to nu',' he re- peated, "or, by guts, I'll -' 'You'll what I' 'I'll punch your head !' WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, from five cent rolls to the finest gilt. Bating bought my Papers and Paints for Spot Cash, and my practical ex- perience justify me in saying that all wanting to decorate their houses inside or paint them out- side will find it to their advantage to give me a call, dial Shop, south of Oliver Johnston's blacksmith shop, and directly opposite Mr. J. Chidley''s residence JOSEPH COPP Practical Paper Hanger and Painter The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farm and Isolated -Town Proper- ty only 'Insured. OFFICERS.. Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. 0. ; W. J. Shannon, Secy'•Treas., Seaforth P,,,O. ; John Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P..0, DIRECTORS, Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Donald Rose, Clin- ton ; Gabriel Ellintt, Clinton ; George Watt, llarlock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. • Shan- non, Walton ; Thos. Gerhart, Clinton. AGENTS. Thos. Nellans, Hartock ; Robt. McMillan, Sen - forth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan and Geo. Murillo, Auditors, Parties desirous to effect Insurance or transact other business will bo promptly attend ed to on application to any of the above officers, addressed to their respective post cfrices. - one 111 51 PROPERTY FOR SALE OF BENT. -Advertisers will find "The rp i News -Record" ono of the test mediums in the County of Huron. Advertise in "The News -Record" -The Double Circulation Talks to Thousands. Rates as low as any. ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD Organic Weakness, Failing Memory, Lack of Energy, Physical Decay, positively cured by Hazoiton'9 Vitalizer. Also Norvoue Debility Dimness of Sight, Lose of Ambition, Unfitness to Marry, Stunted Development, Lose of Power Paine in the Back, Night Emissions, Drain in Urine, Seminal Losses, Sleeplessness, A•9ersion to Society, UpptiI for Study, Excessive Indul• genes, etc., etc.- Every bottle guaranteed. 20,000 sold yearly. Address, enclosing stamp for treatise, J. E. IIAZELTON, Graduated Pharmacist. 808 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. INSIIIMINO376ff &C. ... 5. .4.a -. "No, she has deserted hila." "Tall man, is he?" "Yes." "Sorter got whiskers on de side 'o his jaws?" "Yes, gd on!" the traveler exclaimed. "Lennie see. 'Bout 40 years old?" "That's the man." "Talks sorter slaw?" • "The very mau, lNQW tell are which way he went." "Who went ?" "'Why, the man." "1V hat Ulan ?' "Why, the intim you saw." "Ain't scud. 1111 man." "0, blast it, you have just described the main who ran away with my wife. Now, tell the when yo'tt saw hi,n it41d which way he went." "Heber did sae hint and Heber did know whither way went." "Look hero, I don't want to eall you a - "Den what you gwine to do it fur ?'' "Because 1 ant compelled to." "\Vhut fur''" - "I.ccausC you say that you haven't seen the haul you describe.,, "Didn't see him." "tluw, then, do you know that it was that sort of a aal?" " 'Cause you sail so." "Because 1 said so ! Why, you old fool, I didn't say a word." "Good day." "Hold on, there," the traveller cried, but the old rascal was gone. The traveller got down and beat on the door and threat- ened to break it down. "Du interview is closed, sah," said the old negro, "and if you injures dot do' I'll hurt you sah." The traveller went on, cursing the old scoundrel and swearing that ho would see him in chains it thousand years before h would again lift a hand to secure his free dem. - Arkausltw Traveller. 'You little speckled bantam,' roared the other. 'If you don't climb out of this car I'll step on you.' Mr. Finkenbinder'e reply was a swinging right hander. It lit squarely on the red•whiskered party's goggles, knocked tlient out. of shape, and broke the glasses to fragments. Tho next two or three minutes seemed like a dream to Mr. Finken• binder. He dimly remembered afterward that he bad experienced sensations as of a man being tossed from one side of the car to the other, flattened against the roof, jammed under seats, whirled around on his own axis, opened and shut like a jack-knife, and used as a football. There was a roaring in his ears, sparks of fire danced before his eyes, and an odour like . that of brimstone filled the air. Women screamed, men dodged, and there was a general rush for the doors. At the expiration of his engage- ment with the red'whiskered party, Mr. Finkenbinder found himself sitting on the ground. He was alone. The car was turning a cor- ner a block away. He picked him- self up, looked about hind to take his bearings, and the recollection of what it was all about carie to him by degrees. IIe went slowly back to the crossing where his wife was waiting for him. I-Iis bat was gone, his coat was split up the back, his nose was twice its natural size, one end of his shirt collar was loose and dangled mournfully over his shoulder, one eye was closed, and he was covered with dust and humilia- tion froLl head to foot. 'Did you demand satisfaction from the brute, Lem 1' asked Mr-. Finkenbiuder, as lier husband hobbled towards her. '0, yes !' he replied, glaring at iter with his only visiblo eye: 'I demanded satisfaction front him, And I got it, madam -I got it 1 I hope you are as well satisfied as I am. Has there been any other giant that has stepped ort your skirt or dared to look at you since I have been gone'? If so,' he went on with a horrible calmness, 'I'm ready to go and paralyse him, madam ! Want me to go and whip anybody else I' Any other seven•foot man with a fist like a canvas -cover- ed ham that you'd like to have me go and knock down for daring to live in the same ward you do 1 You don't happen to think of any 1 Then come on, madam. With your permission, your champion will -escort And followed a lfetle distance by Mrs. Finkenbinder he hob- bled on down the street, some- what deolorlized, but thoroughly satisfied. A. Press Lie. The Junior Office Boy -"How -ow -wow ought" The Bookkeeper -"What's the matte now?" The Senior Office Boy -"Honest cried cross boss; he screwed it down hiaself wit his own hands." PARAGRAPHERS' POINTS. "That young Do Vere is a very promi ing fellow." "Ah? How much did y lend hint?" Yabsley-"Does your wife ever shoo your clothes for you?" Wickwire -"N she merely picks the pockets." It's bad enough to bite off more th you can chew, but it's worse to try to chc it. It doesn't always prove an official is .bur ing with public zeal when he fires a lot subordinates. Five things are essential to success in lif One is a good wife; the four others a money, There is never any difficulty in findil people to play the first fiddle, but 0 ho hard it is to get the rest of the orchestra. Bthol-"George said last night tilt there wasn't a girl in town with a co plexion like mine." Alaud-"The me• thing." Old Soak -"Self-preservation is the fir law ot nature." Young Croak -"I suppo tjfat is why you keep yourself in alcohol c the time." Foley -"Have you nice neighbor's?" Pa terson-"Elegant- Why, they spend ti fall and winter in Florida and the sprit and summer in Newport." Women would do better work again the devil if they got down on their kne less for the men and stood up more for tl women. A Hindoo baby is,named when it is days old, and usually by the mother. T names the father calls it then, especial nights, wouldn't look well on a visitif card. "Say, Bronny," said Hicks, enthusia tically, "you never saw my baby, ,lid - "No, returned Bronson, shortly. "B I've seen plenty of others. Let's go pli billiards,"-Harper's Bazar. Its Probable Value. "What is in the package?" asked t clerk at the express office, proceeding to 1 out a blank. "Olid letters," replied the young wome "Value?" mechanically . inquired t clerk: "Fifty thousand dollars." And the plaintiff in the breach of premi case of Joone vs. DeCember, who had it 'remitted a batch of documents to her la yer, walked out of the express office witi vivid but business -like gleam in her eye. Excellent Advice. Physician (to his patient, a hurried be nese man on the verge of bankruptcy "And above all, preserve an entire equa mity ot mind; no cares; no trouble." Patient -"Thanks, doctor, for your p seription.By the way, where can I be it put up." onlagionsirt`'1'1'►e'Tr Mire. Mr. Noepop-.-Doctor, is ineotrytia c togions? Dr. Paresis -Certainly not, sir. W made you ask this? Mr. Noopop-Because I notice t 1st wl baby is troubled with insomnia my wife and I invariably catch it, too, The od ' That .1+1o1.R to Euro : The Ook'..' !j hedisagreeable as i• t o the, , w ,. coo LIYEn, . S;cissipatO0 j4 , OYPurie Ood Liver Oily with HYPOPHOSPHITE$ or X.TMfl The patient sqf ening front 1CON SU MP T TO N. BRONCHITIS, COUGH COLD, Olt WA8TIN41 DISEASES, takes the remedy as he would take milia. 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