Huron Record, 1881-01-14, Page 4LIQUOR STORE
L. THORNE§
Zabel; EIt or. -
GRIVUTZSTX
WINEO, LIQUORS) ALES
ri:c,,
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
Lucknow.
Duncan McIntyre, of this village,
was suee sfuliti gaining -the Cltautpiott-
ihip Medal of the Counties of Wellii►g-
ton and Grey, at a recent eoutest in tate
Mt. Forest Skating Ritrl;,. •
J. W. Ward, the teacher of Vocal
xuusie, is in, this section of country,
opettiug classed for the winter, and pur-
poses organising both Adult and Jt#-
venile Classes in Luuktiow;
Mr. W. Tweets returned from The
Great Lone Laud on Fridays 'last, Ike
itas been residing at Emerson. siuee lip
left this village, and he b'riugs witk.hiul
a good account of, the` country. Ile
Jima Woon kept pretty busy extraGtiu g
teeth at$1 per tooth, and bagging game
1+y the huudreds in the prairies.' IIe•
will re;•uru at an early date.
Myth,
Thecaruival held here ou Thursday
evening, Jam 6, was a grand sabooss:
Tramps are numerous bat easily got'
raid off', show theta the .wood pile and
tlic•y will soon get.
The Mecllalitc.' Assembly on ,1.ariclay
oveuing last was well attluded, iso: less
that' 21 couples being preseut.,
We regret that one of our boot. and
shoe ulerehauts had to secuinb to the
pressure. Mc. is a very decent. fellow
and welope he will get, throtigh all
right. •
(fur tax collector ... ottip1iii s ,.,that
there are a nom 'Mr of perso'ts,who•llatve
not planked gaol). the ,'incl yet. • .John's;
patience is very elastic, but don't risk
stretching it too, long ac it -w y snap
Bits immense quantity of • cord- veod•
is daily delivered at .the salt block;.and:
-the enterprising proprietors are preap.ecl
'to receive any quantity—said fact ,is.
no doubt a•great.boon to • tho farulet's
-- — i-I•t-tea i -s mit itriG
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EJ.,eCTIOV of O•IWIt:'EraS,--At•the a11-
n11•t1 :meeting 'ef the • •Drstriet .Grauer,'
Lodge of Murcia, !teflon ' .t esclay.,Itut ,
th.a following officers were elected for
the ensuing year:^\Vw 11It1glll, �V, 1)..
1\l,; Arthur Wddilnail, D. It).
Brows.:,, 'D. Chap.; .Henry Clark,. D.
Sec.; Joseph Collin, 'D. Treas.; .Jan es.
J{arriston, D. D of C.
Blyth School -Board met in Erwiu's
hall, on the 6th inst,.and the returning
officer reported the following "persons
duly elected trustees, viz :--L. Thorpe
gild J.•G:osmail for three years and IL
W. Mitchell for one ye:xr. Dr.. Sloan`
was •I!•e-elocted ehairman and F. !Palet
calf re-elected Sec: The secretary's•
salary was fixed at $5.. -Mrs: Creighton•
was re-elected caretaker at a • salary of
$45 per annuur. The' following • ac
ootints were ordered •to be pard .—' Ji)hu
Porter, rewriting officer, $1 ; Jabez
Walker, cetisas take r;-.'.$2 ; BURRO:
.1tECOlLD, prilttillg, $1. -
The anniversary services iii. conte(
tion with St. Andrew's church, (Pr.esIw
terian) proved a grand success, The
Rev. G. M. Milligan, M. A:, of'Toranto,
conducted the services on Sabt ath, and
preached two able and eloq" eat des
courses to a large„'ancl attrintive audit;
atwe. Mr. Milligan is evidently a'naan
of broad, liberal views, •high culture
and quick autl ready utterance; and
his serulolis Were very much appreciat-
ed. The tee-moetiog ou Monday oven-
- ing exceeded the expectations . of the•
most sau;uino and hopeful. The tea;
was good and .tho • speeches of Revs.
:Anderson, .Birks and MWliliigati were
racy, interesting and instructive. • The
chil'tlren's social on Tuesday evening
was also quite successful,. The total
proceeds, $236.
Mr. John' Iiinuhley, of Hallett, near
Nieburn, has a canary , that . is. now .
busilyiingagecl in Latching out a brood
of young .canaries. Rathercarr in
J'
t:l e `J'easo.
n. .
Mr. Longhead,•fnr a long time mail
carrier betweet► ..Listowel and Moles-
worth, and son of .lir. Samuel Loug
L.uul, of the latter !alike, was . fott•inl 1
° d.•,ol in the woods rni ,Monday, hating 1
"wen killed by a failing tro.l whish leer
Lail gone otic to cut. The accident is 1
tut excec diugly melancholy one, ; and '
L.s created great sympathy for the bo b
reaved fnniily i:i tLu vi(.iait `where
U.n.' re.ido.• .
OPENED AGAIN.
9 (Site
OPENED AGAIN,
14 to L norge,
Begs to announce that lie has opened out the above grocery •with a new stock , of. Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spices,. Brushes,„..
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this seasons Raisons and Currants, in fact everything to be found in a•Ilist class grocery.. Price, for cash or produce only..
RE/EM.i3ER THE RED STAR GROCERY.
Hayfield,
A horse dropped .dead -ono clay last'
week while ascending the Baflield !rill,
and broke the shaft of the cutter.
Sonnaerlaill. •
A.Quebec company have a number
Of men 'eniployed In hewing timber in
i\It Me Pavanes. woods. It is intended
for shipping to Quebee-aud £robe thence
to . the "Old Country.” It costs the
company about $65 per• thousand to
get it to the railroad.. :
Mr•, C. Lovett, ;jr., drew a piece of
timber containing 122 • feet from Mr,
1U.cElvanes to the railway crossing on
the Base Litie, a distance of abouts 2
miles' with a team of four-year-old
horses, Ho refused $275 for their a
few days ago.
Goder-iclt. To'V`nslaip .
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We hive to chronicle the death of
Mr. Woolf, of- West Zorra, which took
!dace a fe.w, days ago.. Deceased wad
father 'of Mr. John Woon, of tho Bay -
lid] coli:
Mr. (xeorne Pratt -has sold Inc farul•
compose(! of Lot. 25, con...4, .of .this
township, to Mr.: Thomas. W11iterianu,
for the sum- of $1600...Mr.,•. ,Pratt in-
tends removing to Dakota. • - •
. A valuable ilk belonging to Jno
Isaac got a niangold stuck i11 his throat.
and a, ‘v hip stock mos app11.ed to the
reuloval: but wtts:ruia through 1iit3 wind
pipe gold tlrereliy'life•wae extinguihhtld.
Peter Pratt;: -son of Mr Jas. .Pratt,
Bay field con:, aged: 20 years, ilic d on
Sunday, Jtauualy 5tli. , .Dec,eaaod bad
itet•n ailing for three orfour years Irmo -
bleeding' at the lungs which Was the
cause of kis death: Ire Was much res-
.p•:c.teil Ly all who .k;iioiv hint:
The•»ann•ur�l,4a etlr•r ef-Getk-ri-6 i• is
tritt L 0.L %•i ShcjdatilicKe&SOrauge
hbrit on•10)'ti.tyIaastwhop thi.fol.loaing,
oflt(c t s were lis ted' for tho ezo uing vrar.:.
W 1) :ll:, Tao: J S. Mcillittli;:1) D.
;lt , Lto 1)avid (;oolerSet. , Bro.: J Da•
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Ed ards; '111 ts;, ]kci. J J i\Zci\1 ,til;;
Uha11:, ISro:. Xl lt::Llliott, Die. Of Cee.,
Bro. U. Lihott:. ;
Gao evening. last Week .3,11t::,-1;. Kalakn
of tllO 9•th coir:;,was niacin: the • recipwiit
of a Nurse of'ovCt $50 by a number of
friends. ;acme; time abo Mr. Is.aal;t:
lost a valuahie horse and ...AS he has'a
great :deal of. expnu;1 iii (irt£ereilG w'ays,:.
Oh; (anti;,1 ttIEer 10 1'.;iiy on 1i n !lis
Many ti ii:tld�, •therefore,. .mace Hint .up,
;ilii piesont referred. to, ..nd ell. spent •a
pleasant .evening„. �'.
Avery itltere;-ting exantinatiori'tocik
.place iar: S...8, No 1.0, on T.h.ursday,
33;t(i Dec rTher(, Were- upwards of
,lin ty visitors; present, among Whom
was tlio 1;.c v Mr. Livingston, of Bay,
6talil ''111)». pupils were evauiiuecl in
their claasc s lay Ll,r. i hepperd, teeacher
of•:sclt.oril, ass1Mt.eal by.a'rririnher of Vial. -
'tel .& `Then alis% (.ring. and conduct
throughout the ex'anninatton :was ex
eelleut,- At. tho .close, conaplianentary
addresses were •ntacle by the visitors•
pr(9eirt, atter• which 14Tri Sheppard be-
came the reeipient of:a handsome pre-
sent,- accotapanied by the following
address.:— . •
To. A..Z'. b'bcpperct,
DEalt,'ilit .CIIEII, W',• the, scholars,
who hare',!peen attending you1• school.
(luring tho past two years, take this
opportunity of assuring •you' of the esu:'
t :cur• hi which we hold; you,, and of our
high appreciation. of your labors ui our
b ,ila-If- • As a teacher, you have.
strutted us thoroughly and faithfully;;
acid as a fi•1elid1 you lrarva•always will,
ingly given us your advice.and,-,assist,
Once. In. your departure Ivo• will ex
perience•'a great loss. A5, a, small
token our regard, wo ask, you to acct•:}rt
of tlici aeeona:panyin gift and bo:assur,
ed at the same time of 'our pry. best
wishes .fat• your centiilued pressperity.
In your new held c:f labor, we trust.
you will Ir.; equaily as sucees,fui and
useful•;ts you have been with tis, • Our
> a.yer will ever be that,the choicest
!Missing of Heaven .gray rest; talon
you', • and 't1i4t_ in alt your labors you
nay be tlh'oetatl and aided by flint
c �t"rieutl kvhiuh st»hikutlr closer than a
1Ot.lier. • < . •
Me, ;lheppcld replied iti veryfeeling
e1'urs5 .
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THE iS
STILL CONTINUES AT"
S. orley's
Cheap Store,
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CARSON'S BLACK, -
l.iHton, Ont.
DRY GOODS.
In this department will be found one of
the 'best selected stocks in the County—
everything complete. ,.Clotl1d3 made
to.order, a spet;ialty.. •
COOCERIES,CRoe :IrY, O.ASSWACE.
this clepnrtxarent' is well • supplied and
Will be found everything yo(t want.• li'ir
etre bound riot to be undereold'.
We also keep on, mane a"full stock of
BOOTS and SU OES.' •'
Call and EmaltIiine-no troubl't;' -ta sleoto
(Goods.
The New Syndicate;
TONES! S O !.-
AT COST PRICE.
W.�,raS:sexxt_.�:aaa
Onae.alaat haws,
s,
E,lendafLie;3Ph i °,ted L. nee Toat1a'
GALLONS of No:I
CO/`,L,0,1_ FOr,
• • Iirlpeit c1 _til asure.
K,ATES I. SKATES ! • S°• IVITES !.
. A Few Loa:
Shelf Hardware,•.
Blinders' Supplies,
Paints, Oils,. &c:
.S DA •TIS., Pacts 1I±:.tLOCIs.
TI E
e3 anted
WANTED,
en r a Po._
of Good .App•1'ea, for which the
•Parke
willbe paid.; -
All persons • wishinf for sett:' will
}pease give ine a call.
e.. 0U ITIINUhiA•
1�9
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APPLES. .
alltc , 10. Gni LOads
OF Cal APPLES,
1'or which a ('loop. 111.10.. will bo
paid. Parties- wii•.11irrg to sell, will
please call a.t once. -•
frilaltiP80. d B'071(S
CLINT"CN.
John S it ., 1 t1 ptaker -
MERCHANT NT TAILOR
AND
General Outfitter,
' (Carson's Melt)
CLINTON... ONT..
BLY # CAW
ILL.
GOSMAN & DODD'S
Are now prepared tu.do all kinds of work in their
line. !laving put in a grain ernshar,wo- aro able
to do chopping at an,1•.tline and ontile shorted notloe
QOSSL11 & DODOS,
BD'th, Deo 17,18£0. • : . 42-t".
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QUEEN .STREET.
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0,» - I ti 364.1
Wouikl respectfully retrtked his oustomerst
• ani! •the public generally that iu
ndditron to.taw,
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BEST DUALiTY OF 03EM
lie kee1t !m !maul 0, fine ra.lsoi•ttlieiit of -
Bl41CTIIIiti; n
•11U:1;S,
CAKES;
COVFTC7'I!i 1rRRY,, ,
1'11lIIT;
Oholooliamily Oreeerea.,•,
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Fine Fwagrssnt-Tec(, Sweat Spices,
cCa.i &c.
r r $sa>•'a, (gond Soleetion of Glass -1
wart.,. Crockery; Toys, ete., etc.
THIS WAY FOR --
ffoap Boots k.Shaos,
lien's Long Boots,
i3'oys Lang .B00%, .
Youths Long 1300t3, .
•1•.lromens Goat ST rn Shoes,
.!hisses' Goat. Skin Shoes, . .
Tiroinens' Buttoned Rids.
VICTORIA. BLOCK,
OLIca
atiakb
11 �s c
131.
m'41
1>w
ram:
THIS WAY 1?Ort
arlle sdot � ,t
13ualo Itches,
Goat•Jlobes,
a.: Xlprse l3leoaots,,.:... ..
—IN— . . .
ThADI: FOR WOOJ1
Q U N T'ao' N:, O N T.'
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IS NOW •GOn-cis: ON .A'r TER
Sweeping Reductions iti
�R8, : RLAUlC T � MANTLES OVERCOATS,
CLOT -HNC, WINClES;, FLANNELS, TRESS GOODS, &G.
MILLINERY GODS Ar .lUclLEtll li°2
Tom:
Parties in want of DRYGOODS will do well.'' to see the BIC:,
REDUCTIONS made at the 777.
t•. A 13IG LOT OF
-Boliolat• Ili NOV York .iu !.iond nt,ruction, in beautiful. designs and.pattcrnt, etttilely •
'NC\V Ix the tittle of this Comity, anil:xiili be.seld..it ONE .'aI.IIBJ) LI,ISS tktt
regular Price: .
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.E• r U R NISH 1 GREAT
Ald ETV
And en the Latest Novtilyies of the Season. -
' •, Apposite New Town Ilan, GL6NT04*