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Volume 2, No 44 .
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DENTISTRY.
S. JEROSIE, Licentiate of Dental Surgery
visit Slytk on each and every month, from the
t enth until the fendeenth,when he will be most happy
to'wit upon all those that may favor him with their
pidronage. All !operations performed in the 1110lit
skillful manner.
Elyth, Dec. 17, ISSO.
CHAS. HAMILTON,
• it t...7(570N4ER, i4nd, e
end biserseco eest.
Blvth. Sales attended in town and country, on
reeeonate tonne, A list of farms and village -lets for
• sale. Money to loan on real estate, atiow rates of in-
terest, Insurance effected' on all classes of propertY.
Notes and debts colleetal,Goods appraised, and sold,
ri coMmistioh. Sankrupt'stocks bought and sold,
Myth, Dsr.-.. 16, 1880.
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Lucas) .Tailteli•8z .0a,
BANKERS,
BLYTH, - ONT.,
Do a General Banking Business.
ar.,••••0,••,
11toney'lemitted by draft, payable •at any
point in Cenada-or United States::: • Am-
erican currency bought and sold. ;Amer-
ican and sterling drafts eashed. Advances
made on endorsed papers, of Collateral .se -
malty for long or short date:.
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NOTfS PISCOUNTE_,
Farmers who requite advenees • are hi-
vited. Mortgages end•Debentures hought.
Notes collected at moderate -• charges
Money to loan on real•eptate, 'At from 7 to
8 per cent. .Liberal interest alloived On
deposits. _Monty unty he Withdrawn at
pleasure. •
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of itie.rehant's Itakk
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ALEX LUCAS,- cl • -
;CHAS. E. TANNER, 47 Proprietors.
Blyth Bakery
QUEEN-STREEZ, -L-
BLYTH, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1880, ' {
"VE_SOUTHOOT11,
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILOR
QUEEN STREET,
131.-1-Y-1111"1..
' . =THE; 13E8T--
SCOTCH, , " ' •
ENGLISH 41,:
CANADIA.N
TWEEDS
• always on hand.
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ORDERED WORIcA SPECIALTY.
NOTE THE PRICES
;A GoodOvercoat fer only $1d,
A Goocl TWeed Suit for only $12,
Good 'I'weed Pants forOnly. $3.25.
A Goof Gu6y4nteM
GiYe Hint.a5 Call. No • Trouble . to
• Show Goods. •
METCALF'S
ancy Goods
EMPORIUM.
_I an now receiving my •,
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LOCAL NEWS.
Home And Vicinity.
• GET your presents ready for the
Christmas tree.
MR. Chas. Floody returned from En-
iskillen last week, ;
P. Kelly has been buying pork
on .the market here during the past
week.
SOME •of our young ladies are con-
tinually `remarking, with a sigh, "leap
year is nearly gone I"
REY. Mr. Briers of Wingliam;
preached in the 0. chtirchliere on
Sunday morning last.
Penna.:AL-L.-Mr; Oliver Papst, of
Goderich,.. was in town 'yesterday,
•He looks well
LUCKNOW Sentinel:- The . Ileac&
RECORD, Blyth, is out. again, under the
management of Mr. E. • Floody. It
bids fair to make its mark.
• BnlisseLti Post : -L -The Blyth RECORD
reached enr office last week. It leeks
. the better of the change.
McCosa BROS., of Lucan, and also of
Blyth. are shipping large.qantities of
poultry tp the Ncirth-West. ' •
MERCHANTS who advertise are doing
a profitable business. People do not
care to patronize those who , do not
make public announcements of what
therlierrepc7,.
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SaATixciSteven.'s OIT'S skating
rink was •well'. attended ;on iV,•.On.1.:143'..,
evening last, aliput fifty being preient.
The ice was in good condition.' All
spent an enjoyable evening. .
G. W B,.---L.There is now another'
ekpress train on this line. It arrives
Blyth froni the south at 1Q.6.a. m:,,
and from the north at 3.28 p m The
want of another' was much felt.
D. JENKINS . .
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'Would respectfully 'remind his customers
and the public generally that in •
additiou ..to the • .
BEST QUALITY' OF WHEATEN BREAD
Be keeps on hand a fine assortment of
BISPUITS, '
CARES,
COIWFECTIO.YERY,
= FRUIT,
01101C FallallY 1:T00811081
Fisbe Frag?.ard la, Sweet Spies,
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4- Mao a Good Selection Of Glass-
ware, Crockery, Toys, etc.„ etc.
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t, Sal or14.
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These Works are 'no* iSI full opera.;
tion, and the undergigned are enabled
to offer any grade of • • •
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Salt of Finest Quality fer8ale
• The necessity .of sat for,
AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Is now so fully establighed that every
farmer will neglect. his •hewn' interest
who fails to use about five toils annu-
, ally,
tar This Trade will receive our best
attention. •
Cordwood, RIM 'Stave Belts And
BasgWood, delivered at the. Werke for
,which CaAIi wilbe paid.
[lily Ming' Sparling.
GOODS;
Xpaa.a.No*eltiOs
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TOYS, •Aqif &Cal •
And am determined to seep) no pain's to S'ctreill the
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LATEST .• NOVELTIES
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In the HarlEet/and, I ani now In a position •to 'show
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LARCES-TT-MOST—SELECT
AND CHEAPEST STOCK
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Of Clocks, Watehes, jewelry, Fancy.
• .:,..-•froecl& BoOks, Stationery, Tays.
and'Nevelties, ttc in town
Scheel Books and School Itequiiites
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• Picture Framing in all its branches at
the lowest possible rates
Agent for the Daily end Weekly .Nayspaiens,
Magazines, leashien"Books, Illustrated Papers, Slu,
Sio, :Ztt,tsie Books, &e, &e. • • •
Sole agent in town for the Toronto News 90.,s
THE REPAIRINe. 'DEPARTMENT
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Is still under the managementof 'Sr W. J. Holmes,
whose- Work has rieirauehjrnj.cru' satirfaction.
• hero for the.past two years. 'Io botch work here,'
but entire Satisfaction every time. . • •
SPECIAL' IN15110EAINTS
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.
.WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I
FRANKMETQALF, .
DISEAS• E. Amoxcr leinene.--In Logan
a diteese has broken out' among the
sheep. The upper Bp of the animal.
swelle bonaiderv.tily and then breaks out
into scales, but as yet. the Complaint
does not appear to be anything serious.
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• proprieters of the
Blyth skating rink propose giving the .
public an 'opportunity et ;witnessing end
joiningii
n S. carnival on the. 21st inst.
We hope there will be a grand turnout,
as they well deserve the patronage of
15c and all should go. •
PeaseiiAn.-Mr. form-
erly of this place, was in town. for a few
days -but: not eloneetfor. he . brought
with him a Iffe partners : in, the person
of Miie' Mary Smitli,..efVaughan:: Ile
left en 'Tuesday last for Pine Grove,
where he intends to reside. ' He has
the best wishes of .all; and we hope that
All his future Undertakings shall be
'well trodden paths of prdsperity.
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Ilonse ihoe sharpening %lin order,
• ONE week more, and the little folks
can hang up their Christmas stockings.
' RECEIPT—i'o keep apples from spoil,
ing, Put them in a` dry cellar, of easy
access to 'a large family of children.
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Wnrati To Bum -Where shall we
buy our -Holiday supplies 1. Wheie
our. Christmas' groeeries 1. Where our
holiday gifts.1 Take a look over the
advertisements in The RECORD' and
that Will decide the puzzling..question.
Never were the stores better or niore
amply supplied on any feriner- oceasion
than this season. Carefully read the
annotmeements-it will pay you. „
ITaE it Rio ' STAR" GROCERY.—We
aired the attention of our readers to
the advertisement of M. R,1Vralioxy:
(successor to L. Thorne); which appears'
inthis week's.issue. He has a,complete
new stock and everything you want in'
the grocery line; and takes a business-
like way of letting the public know
what he has got by advertising. He
is worthy a ,share of the,public pation-
Success to him. , ,
HARNESS. HARNESS.'
ELtovort Opeionns.-At the
• , regular meeting of the. Blyth L. 0.L.
• • No 963 held on Menday -evening last,
lif R. STEKIITS •
the following officers were elected for.
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the ensuing. year, viz Wm.
HAS/NOW ON HAIM A
M., re-elected ; Bro. Win.
FIRST-CLASS STOCK of HARNESS Ellis, D. M.(.1.1ro. Geo. Gibson, Chap.;
Bro. C. V. Ploody, Secretary., re -elect-
or ALL ic.r268,
ed..; Bro. john Magill, Trea,surer se-
"TrUnks and Valises, Whips, Brushes
and Currycombs.
QUEEN STitEr.1`, OT,
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elected ; Bro. Sohn Sherritt, D. el. C.;
Bros. Thos, Coirtbes, Robert Smith,
John Sheviiitt, jr., Neil Malloy and
Robert lloWard, committee.
Wm= e.Inan gives your hand a
hearty grasp about this time Of the
year, ask hini ifit is a friendly or
municipal shake.
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CnewnED 0u.---1Considerable ntr
esting township correspondence is
cnreox..,
wtded out,but will appear in our
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NEW "A.ns."---,D. B. MclCinrion,
Blyth -also W. Jaelcson; of Clinto.n,
have' new advertisements in this week's
issue, Read thel33.
ACCIDENT.—G. Smith had his hand
nearly cut off by the saw in Rogerson's
mill, Sunshine, on Saturday morning,
the llth bet. The hand is improving
under the care of. the (lector.
4tWitA.T," saya:an inquisitive young
'lady, "is the most popular color- for a.
bride 1" We may lie a little particular
in such matter& but we would prefer a
white one. ••
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• IT is said that woinen live on love.
Small salaried young men will be inter-
ested to learn that the love referred to
•is baked beans„beef, soup, veaetbios-
and
1-107.1.1itet:
ELM...MAE: Young: bachelors are he
ginning- to lose their hunted, careworn
look. Only a short time loneer and
they will' enjoy perfect immunity; for
four more years. , • , •• •
• POULTRY • SMPRING.—On Monday..
last,. Mr. Patrick Kelly Of Blyth • was
in town buying poultry for shipment
to the North West Territory. -7 -Exeter
Times, December 9th:
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A HEN is a model for dancers ; she
never leaves her Set except to eat and
drink. -Ex. An& a great niany danc
ers imitate her; they never leave their
sets except for the same cause -especi-
ally for the litter part of .it.
,• NommiA.Tiox.-The nomination for
the election of a reeve, deputy -reeve
and three botnicillors; for the township
:of Morris fel. 'the ensiling year; will be
;held at the township hall, Morris, at
jzcckjpa,
27. '.
WAKE Up.—It is high. time that can-
didates for municipal honors for 1881
were making their 'public announce
ments. They have been made in priV.
ate long enough. Comte on, gentlemee,
we will be pleased to receive your cards
for insertion. .
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Tti-MeiTixo.-An anniversary tea
*meeting In 'connection with the Canada,
Methodist church, Will be hold in Man-
chester on Christmas eye, 'Dec. 24th.
Addresses will be delivere'cl-by. several
rev. ,gentlemen ; also readings and reci
tations by the seholarg. The 'Westfield
choir has been secured for the occasion..
RECORD •
SzAreitri Blyte
harbeen-resueitateil by Mr; -E. FloodY;
We wish the new publisher success in.
his jOurnelistie career, bet. the Blyth
people give the REcoen a• liberal •sup -
pert, and it will be found
•.ficient for them requirements
• STRAY CATTLE. ver Ise your
stray cattle If you have lost any,
they may be •causing you ..a bill of
damages in somebody's barn yard. e If
you have any in your possession, you
may have per tremble with them for
nothing, and be liableto prevettion
• well for not advertising them.
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O. Y. B. Era:extol; or °Fyn:mese-.
At the last regular meeting of Queen's
Own Lodge No. 209, held in the.Orange
hall, Blyth, the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year :-Bro. C.
.V. Fleetly, W M Bro. J. IL Boni.
ish, D. M. Bro. isalc Brown, Chap.;
Bro. T T litehell, Sec,; Bro. Thomas
Hamlin, Treas.; Bre. M. rloody? M. of
C.; Bro. W. R. Mitchell, Led.; Bros,
Ritchie, 3. Sherritt, Debt Derrick,
• Barrielv. and Et. 3. Ploody, Committee.
EDWARD FLOODY,
Publisher.
" THEY ALL DO. IT" to 'beautify the
teeth and give fragrance to the breath,
'Use "TEA.BERRY," the new toilet gem.
Get a 6 cent sample. -y.
PEnsertet.-Mr, W. H. Virtue, front
near Bownianville, is at present on .a
visit -to his friends and relations here.
He 4pearirte like this part well, and
will probably remain aome time before
returning. We hope be may enjoy his
stay amongst us. .
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PLEASED. -4 certain lady,. teacher
in. Clinton was so pleased with a little
item in last week's New Era that "she
wished' to hug the writer." If she will
Call at the office any time between 7
a, nu and 6 p. In., she can, have the .
opportunity of so 'cloing.-21retv Era.
It would be a poor hug She might as
well hug a lamp -post.
SCHOOL BXA.XINATION, The
yearly examination of the Blyth school
;will be held on Wednesday and Thurs-
day the 22nd and 23rd Dec. The
junior department will be examined on . •
Wednesday afternoon and the interme
(Hate and senior departments on Thurs
day. The parents;. trustees and friends
of the children are cordially invited to
•attend. •.
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LOCAL. NOTICES. - •
ler Read Metcalf's advertisement
on front page. 7 . •
Far Don't forget that T. Senior's is
the place to get good fresh bulk oysters. .
lar See Met'calf.'s .. display of gokL1d1i3heiatist4esigns.._ --
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re; McCosif Bros have a splendid
• lot of poultry en -hand for-Clirietaies. -• • .
•Car Autograph And. photograph al, . • •
heinea in endleagiveriety at Metcalf's,
ggr Go to T. Senior's for your oyst-. - ' ' • -7
ers. He buys in small quantities and
them fresh:. ••• • • .
Remember Metcalf's' is the head •
cmarter. of Santa- Claus • 2 -in.
NoTien.-'..e-Parties wishing. to :1 ,
'give Christmas presents wetild, Cle wehl
to -,a,11 and see our stock of Woollen.
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goods and furs -largest assortment :in
tewn.--McCosn Etre
Ca- To everybody -in toys, fany
gocels•and novelties, Metcalf . is bound:
to. take the leed as. usual. :• A large '
stock and close prices- is - the way he' ' •
does it ..• • . 2 -in. . .
•• CO -Xmas tree, furnishings a sped- • ..
alty itt. Metcalfs.. • -
WM. Senior wishes the ptiblie to
understand that the winter :season Is
the best time for photographing Give
• eV' Don't.fail to cell At Metcalf's
and see hismanamotle...diSplay: of wax
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• SW' It is an acknowledged fact that
Metcalf has.the largest and most .select
ed stock of all kinds Of.: fancy goocii:,
toys,•Kinds cards and novelties in town.
Call and be convinced that his prices
are right .2 111
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Goderich Township. '
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PERSONAL.—Mr. Adeni .Cook, of . .
Streetsville, was visiting -his friends in
this township last, week, ' •
L 0. L. -:-The following are the .6f-; •
Ecers .of L..0. L. No: 1$9 for', the eu•
suing year, viz :-Geo. Cantelon,W . • :
M.; John 'Weed& D. . M. E. Foody,
Sec.; Gee. Hauley, Tres,; ----W. -Currie •-• - • -•
jr., Chap.; J. Elliott, :D. of C.; R,
Elliott,'John Harrison; J:' W. Cook? •
W. Currie, sr:, • and Thos :Harrison,' ,
committee.
0. L. -The following are .the
officers of L. 0. L. No. 306 for the en- ;•
stiing year 1-W.• M., Bre, J. Thomp- •
son ; M., Bro. W. Anderson; ;See,
Bro. G. A. Cooper ; Tres,, .Bro-'S. Shop •
ped; • Chap., Bro.- 'James Churchill ;.
Bros John Perdue, Chas... Johnston, •
W. 4:i1imiton, 11. Perdue and D. Cook,
• C0111111itteo, ' •' ' '
.Zoensn, from Brazil, is now collie in.
to Canada. -n ig purgative -
acting as a woudef upon, and livieg.
strength and energy to the Degestive
Apparatus of the human stomach, cor-
reeting and increasing the acids. It is
strongly Anti-hilioue and carries off
all surplus bile, tones up the Liver,
gives gonna digestion and speedy health
to the Dyspeptic and the Billions. Ask
Lawrason & II:111111ton for a 10 cent
sampleliottle andtest, Zopese, the new
.compound, large ;eight ouncebottles 73
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