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Huron Record, 1881-02-18, Page 8
$umnierlillll, Ir. Joseph Watkins, of the Baba line, lost a valuable" cow hot week. The Maitland river here is very highs, from the • late freshet; and should the ice begin to "shove"' it is altogether probable the old bridge will be carried away. Tt would ,not be much of a loss, as L.1. Brace has the contract for the construction of :a new Truss bridge, the +coming summer, Exner. • Mr, T. Mace who Ibis. been spending in few days with his ,1Iretlier, Mir. Q. A.. Mace, left last •>;vee'k for his home in Kingston. Mr. Thos. Bol'to'n constable of dl�ift� •ord, was in town the other day, in search of a horse which was: stolen from the stable of a farmer near Clifford some, time ago. The .animal wsss supposed to have been brought in this ,direction, but as yet nothiegtdelinite has been as- •certai ed• as ;to i:ts irtizereabouts., Mlr..almelius Irving, Q. C.,. of Ham- ilton Counsel for the +C3rotvn at the - °Biddulph trial,. has been appointed Commissioner to examine into the al- leged irregularities in connection with the :county of Huron Judgship. • • .Bayfield, 1A. great 'body + of the ice opposite this, place has broken.away and gone 'north• ward, carrying with .it nearly one hun- dred nets. belonging to different. parties along the coast. The fishing this year has not been good as yet, and 'Wile hopes of it im i ',proving, as the season is now far ad- vanced. Oar Coucil should ibe called . " the 'encyclical Council," as it takes the taverns in rotation to sit iti,•having. no 'settled •residence•of its own. The Men, that compose this compact :body. are not given to drink by any means, but rather the ether way. , The girls of this p1ace•are witty and ,quick , at repartee. To ;give an• in, stance; a dandy liquorpeddler ap- approached one of them the other day, and solicited the privilege ,of taking a, sample -of• the nectar of 'her ruby lips. •' 0, yes, Mr. ---," she replied, '" you may take a whole schooner= -%its .all on tap." He was thunder struck,. and left the village.very.soon " • Colborne. •OPENED AGAIN.. • B. 11ILL 9 OPENED AGAIN, th ecessor to L. Thorne,) Begs to :announce that he has opened out 'til(^ above grocery With,h,. new stock of Teas, this. seasons Rayons and' Currants, in rail t'),'('I°1'tllilt; to bit tortIld in cl first class grocery. 1L :1fiia.a,l.1xl+'.1► 'C'i1 , :I.'11;I) STAR GROCERY Eginondvillllc. -The village of. Bgmondville is situ- ated. in the' township of, Tuokersmitb, County of Raton, adjoining the town .of Seaford), south, while licr sister town JJ rperhey, is northwest of the town, part of•'which is in the .towltnhip.of Mc- Ifillop, Egrtilontivllle ia.cliyitlecl by the .Bayfield •niver, over which was rebuilt a;good substantial bridge ,three years ago.. 'Che population of the. village is about Six hundred, and :was •'.named after the first settler, Mr. 'Van Egwond. Itis noted for the great number of re- tired farmers wholiave selected this,plaoe, for its beautiful and healthy situation and convenience to the best market iu, western Ontario. O. account of the great influx of retired farmers, there as wore•solid wealth, than perhaps •any. other village with the same population. The industries of the village may ,be be summed up briefly as follows :--, Mercantile,' nby the Messrs. Jackson and J. Collis ; the latter disposes of the celebrated bread from the city bakery, Clinton; which is much appre • ciated ,by. thevillagers. Tanning, is done by N. Hill Sr Mr. 0; Jackson,. who employ quite a numbero£' 'men ; woolen manufacture is carried on. by Messrs.'.A. Van Egntond 4 Sons, whose 'celebrated cloth and yarn is well known over:the Province; harness, .&c., by R. Smith;.black'l,mithing, &e., by it: Sut- ton' lir T. Hill, :who have first-class wa- gon shops attached to each,, and very skilful workmen, for painting 3ac.; boots and shoes, by. J. Steet ; tailoring, by Mr° IJloarshil ; tnilh fiery, by.tifeMls'ia` Burgess,; cooperage, by J. Weilans' k Crize, grist andsaw millby 1. Kyde, wliere.farmers come from a radius ef ten: Miles to get NO. A flour, and thnre•being three r'un' of stone,' they can get home the sante flay;';H. Colbert, • brewer and ulalster--it would be'superfluous to say. One word abonat;the flavor of ` his beer . and porter, .as• it is well known through- ' oat the, whole county ;: tavern by .J. '; Daly•Teniposance, 'by' J. Mitchell and nits. Van Egmond ; cider still,. by Mr.. G Jackson., gunsmith, by L .Van E;;: Mond ; .leather' merchant, by R N," Brett, who keeps his head oflit& in Sea- forth; Mr, Wm. Rudd, milwright; Duncan,. carpenter ; aid young L.'Vaii Egaiend, ,picture .frames, -.violins, and. all kinds.. of • fancy mouldi'ugs, Sze.'There .a is alsogood'. brick school house: and church.. (Presbyterian.) We : have' no doctors' or: lawyers,'., as • they 'would, die a Natural death, because' the :ce- tire.contmunity live in peace and hat,' agony with each other,; and the people ,In order to reduce uur. stock end Make room for ut er guud9, we .havei ecided to.. :tri. from . !fin old fbaclielor. froze his 'lead and .legs severely one night last week. 'Times •have got•to change soon. The' bridge is.now .nearly cohplebed.. On Wednesday the neighbors,' turned •eut•and.the two abutments were erected and' the 'stringers .placed•into position, all ready for the alpri ghts, planks and bolts. . • . ,Mr. • Seth. Fisher, •on Monday licit, while 'working :about the stable of Mr. J. McLure, was kicked by one of Mr McLure's horses. Jt struck +hirn •on` •the 'cheek, nearly. killing hint.' His face now presnts a. terrible sight, but we hope to -see the young man an right soon. • Mr. S,. Butt, while splitting 'some wood last week, was strn& in the eye by a .splinter from the weed . ,, The in - ,jury has caused the i.oss'of sight of one. ..eye while tlie other; iit is hoped. -will. -soon be all right again, We hope'be • will soon be around again, as his -gen- • ial face among us is very'.wut h missed. 'Last week Mr. • Josh. .!Phis sulirnit-' tilde to the painful operation e'f thawing • his 4arm taken off a little below,the -elbow. His arin has been 'ailing for' - onwe' lnie from an injury arising from ee •sprat, . After doctoring for a .long; time, it . was found necessary to'aiu-, putate it. , He is very feeble. . Brussels. ,,q'118•'Pieast:Huron Riding. Fall. Show will ,be:h i'ck-in Brussels this year.. • Thomas Dunford,'sr , is able to :be. about agaip,.,tvo are 'pleased .to • state - 1 le .is not Aim to work yet •however; . Mrs. J., W. Cristie, of Listowel, who • had been visiting her sister-in-law; Mrs., J. A. Garlick,'ldeft for home last week. Walter Laicltlaw; wife and fashily; of • Winnipeg, Manitoba, are visiting the • tete�slies of Messrs. Hallman and Leath- crdale, of Brussels: • Mrs. Burrows, who has. beeii an 'in- valid for a long time, died last .We,.l- nesday night. The funeral took piaci: ou Saturday. afternoon last.' Mr. iioge rs expects Mr. Tarte , ,of P(?trolia,`here. shortly;. anl]••ln 4111-=prdb- ability the erection of ,a' derrick ...and l,uifdings will 1ae ,11170eccded.• with;at • once. The sitoccl,oaoil 'fl11ilcoly boon Mr.' l.l.egerg' own grounds, at, the -south .of the ,v • 'John Whitfield, of .Gray ,town gip,` bought a six-year-old cow and a bull . oil, for $130; Janes •D ieksoti, of .Tuck t'wutltlt.tta•:tJii•ee•year«qhl i;esv'for l $1.40; sive a calf six •bets„1 s+,f}lil. til); Than:as. r:}uallmv, of McKillop, a cow ti;3111 ,44i1'f for 54,0 ; and ,James McLean a cow for' S70, at the fare of Messrs, NcLauclalirn: �aunl.:l!graytlg. t. , y • Sugars, Coffees, Spices, Brushes, Pries for cash or produce only. THL. RJohn: Smith, Brite, COND1NC1:5 A•1 r Mor19- y'S Cheap Store, iff CARSON'S Bf.Ot'K, :'a ' (JI11itu,i, m : 4)111, DRY GOODS. - In .this tee1aartmeut will be found (mt•ett the best selected stocks in the County -- everything complete. Clothe* made to order,aspecinity. -. . iN�IE�E. • • tl and ..We ock Of Call and -examine—no trouNe .to show, Goods° .• CRO ERiES,�ROCa{ERY, GLASS This-departmentis well snpelle will he found evervthui ;you Wulf are bound not to lie undersold. We also • keep on :'1itU d .a fall st BIGOTS and SHOES: Grew LPARIN —OF=' STOVE PIPES, & e iced Prices FOR- E •MONT-H• Now lathe time to secure by. their unostentatious manners . are. little known' outside' their owit itniiieds- s ate vicinity. ''tinghaiu. The -repent thaw . caused - a ;very con sideriJble rise in the river, but it was checked by • the: frosts of 'Sunday 'and 1Vlwacltty, but.it still continuesa almost high water mark... • The partnership existing,.' between •Messrs. Fisher, l ultoi:` and Hamilton, Lower Wingbann,. Itis been dissolved— the business being • nos conducted'! by; Messrs. Fisher alit Hutt;ol.i, Also the firm of Crowston bac 1FIhDh'nald, who have -for solne..time- 'carried ondivery stable on Main Street,.' has- bean •dis- solved—M,:` , McDonald' •carryitlg., on, ', the business, whiler, ,Crowstoii takes charge of another stable in Clifford. A wild cat wan shot on Mn. Perdue's., farm, Morris, by Mr. Ruttau, of James- town, one clay lately,.. ".Queen's" changed. hands on Tpescisyr„ horning lest,L-Mr, Jas, 11latell eivittg+p aceto Mr• .13latohford,. late of Distoweh . . • • The social •of .the 'Orange. Young 'Britons, I`;lu©vale, wsw,c;,a >swsb decided success. • The li dr"res, '.e`s: is usual ell' much occasions,. excelled itheinselves in the .provision of the table._ ',The intel- lectual pant was looked •after by'Messrs. ]styers,•PhilpH':and Bethune, while 11,r. A X.I. 'Mosgroue .brolto: the monetony bv a tis• ',•class reading. The ,receipts Were urrnardspf $60. • 6 3, ir"Thie,l)ohorty organ received the highest award• at.tiie;l'oronto.ili lusttial exhibition, 180, over all competing,, and don't you•fore-et it. • AI • MERCHANT, TAILOR •' AND a ” keueral Outfitter,: (Carson's Block) CLINTON: ONT. 10 to 15 Per Cent, : Less Than Usuarll'riues,• . MONTH ONLY CRONE 0 U Hardware, • Axes, • Crosscut Saws, Lamps;' tar VERY. Low:, -11: `Best 11'0 1 'Coal Oil, (Silver Star -brand). R) Cents per I�i11� 3 tete - salted., .lt''otir Imperial Gallons «1111 Clatz for c'1.50: HARLAND BROS., Sign o,f the:,'Pealedlt:, Brick 'Block, . ALBERT ST - CLINTON. oo k'`Hertel i`onr Nephews r,ru1 vour'Aunts, ;stout Cousins nu your. Naives, want .BIRTHDAY .PRESENTS,. A Largo and Choice Stook at . Ropey Itraeleets, Wall Pockets, '1l'gys.and 11 Otto Verm ies a weed from, et Kictoriarkltreet, Clinton, Al: " til klou ot;t;+lr»i,l:>;oduee,.takglt In etchu lgc. BLYTH .CAW MILL GOSH .AN & DODDS Are »ow p•,spa4ettado au kinds of work in Weir tine. liming: put in a grain crusher, we are able to do chopping mt troy time and en the shortest nottee aosianx es.DQDDS, ware, Crockery, Toys, etc.,, etc. Birth Deo 17, 78130,° 42-tt. • THIS WAY ];'O11t ' ' THIS. W.tar ]Hilt Cheap. Boots boos, Harness, d�. 86o� 03. . Bw° ago Robes, . ..843 ,Long Boots,'. Goat h'o8es, � Youths .torus .boots;, Iiterse Blankets, Blyth Bakery QUEEN STREET, D. JENKLNS t'i'onhl' resppectfully. remind Me customers •and the public generally that in addition tee the k BEST QUALITY Or WHEATEN' BREAD He keeps oil hantla.Ane ns ortiuelit of IBC CTTS', . BUSS, CAKES, G'ORTECTToNERY, FI f UXT, Choice Family Uroceriee,t Fine Fi ayrant Tea, Sweet Spires, • 1 ' Also a Gooch Seiection of Glass• - Mien's Long hoots; TPomen's Coat Skin Shoes, row ,ilfisses' Goat Skin. Shoes, ' C. ]! TRA.bE P01'-TV©l7D ... 4 Vanzetie' BtetEonetX ;Ridrt "�:r. VICTORIA BLOCK, • • r CLINTON, ONT.' 777• RIGHT, i�g IIp Business maring.$a1 :AND UNDER COST ! Thesubscriber has determinedto sellbout his entirebusiness, atndin order.. to make a speedy clear,will offer his ENTIRE STOCK AT COST . PRICE AND UNDER t The Goods must be sold. - in a short time, and the prices must: do it. All. Goode have been marked down to cost:. The ,':Mak' consists. of :QENERAL DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, MANTLES AND MILLINERY GOODS,. BOOTS AND SEfOES, die. The Stock is. cempaote in all departments, and int the 'Stock will be. found•some very .ekoiee lines nf'Goods,1 ought at the very closest price for .604. Parties in want of Goods will 4110 well to examine the. :Steck before parobasing' elsewhere, as we offer PRICES .T IAT. CANNOT. '.OE MOND IN ANY OTHER STORE- IN THE COUNTY. Bee the Dress Goods ..we offer at :10, 1 t, 1v, sic • See our'flack and Cotor. See our Orel/ and 'White Cottons, at NW Prices Seo one " lhtclls, ,Deizirn* . atm Shir"tirts s . . See our Grcy andl 'Colored , Flannels- and ..Flannel ;SYtirtiztsfs • See orti°^T'aaceds 44. 'orstect z— eoatings t' CZoa king s See onr Mane and .Sot's' Overcoats on+d Cibotltirts . ' gee our Fine .i;iine of To- pestry 'Carpets See oar Lad es",Ste Lace 4.. ruttanetr, aorrtivon 0nd'> i'Z. Goat, w6A., tete Patent •Gbrdean Seam.. •warranted not to rip, at aI EMEMEEi1- T1ihs.Great Serle W YI'oaly last• a silart us .tlte,.whole Stook will be offered. in, - One Lot as sow as it is ,red uostd . to a given figure,' vv