Huron Record, 1881-03-11, Page 1t.
Volume 3, No 3.
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CLINTO ,.-',:a, FLDAY, MARCH 11.; 1881.
THE HURON RECORD
IS rr1L>sune
Every Friday Morning,
At the office, Victoria shock, (near the Post Office)
CLINTON, ONTARIO,
—BY—
E. FLOOPY, PROP.
TERMS.—Tint 'tycoon will be sent to subscribers
(postage free) for 1L81 if paid in ad.ance ; $1.50 if
paid in 6 months ; 82.00 11 paid at the end M the year.
No paper dieroutinued till all arrears are paid.
Professional and other Cards.
. DR, REEVE. 4/Mee, Rattenbury Street, tuuodi•
11 ately behind ttansfo d'e hook store. Residence
opposite the Temperance Hull, Huron Street. Office
:hours front Sa.m. to 0 p. m.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y
Ta 2I. DOWSLEY, M. D., M. R. C. S. England,
If. JJ Physician, Surgeon, Lee. OINce and residence
,text Mulson's Bank, market square.
Clinton, Jan, 14, 1881. 1-y
S. .11{LtOME, Licentiate of Dental Bowery will
,v • c kit Blyth on each and every month, from the
tenth until the fourteenth, when he will be most happy
to wait upon all those that may favor him with their
patronage. All operations performed in the most
%skillful manner.
BI} th, mer, 17, 1880.
4. If. MANNING, Attorney, Solicitor, Conveyancer
J % . &e. Beaver ;Sock, Albert Street, Clinton, Out.
`Money to lend at lowest interest. Private Funds.
.Agent for Route of the lest Insurance Companies. 40y
t E.O. A. WATSON, Attornevat-Law, Solicitor in
i( Chaneery, Notary Piddle; Conveyancer, dc„
Clinton, visits Blyth every Tuesday. MONEY TO
LOAN NT6PER CENT.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881.•
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TrlISl 11.E & GALE, Bankers, Albert street, •Clinton,
1 (Int,, general ateral banking business. Sale notes
bought at k w nates. Your Patronage solicited.
Clinton, Feb. 18, 1881. 1-y.
(1NEY-CAMPBELL, .Practical BarberandHair
presser, begs toreturn. thanks to the pitblie for
hast patronage, and solicits a continua/110'6f e(stent-
''Shaving Parlor in old Express Office, lluron•st., Clinton
TTAREY FISHER, Professional Barber, Tonsoria
l 1 Artist, Cranium Manipulator; Facial Operator
:and Capillary Abridger—next door to Commercial
!Hotel, Clinton, Ont. SW Your patronage solicited.
TAMES HIOWSON ' Licensed Auctioneer for the
, County of Huron. Sales attended at reasonable
ratio. '
Ctir ton,: Pan, 14th 1881. .
t)IOOF. SALTER, Clinton, tart., teaches mnsie in
al; its
sbranches. Musical science and ha
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, eeia•. Careful attention !1ton to young begin-
ners; the most approved vocal training,' for
streuithenitg and developing be voice is given when
desire l without extra charge. Pupils attended at
t:acir owe raeaidences if required. Charges moderate.
C.lintou. Feb. lSth, 1881.
S. FOWLER & SON
• 'Jr t'ir RESn' ViOLIN STRING' in Town, CLOCKS
WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER PLATE.
Clinton, • Ontario.
CIL&S. IIAi6IICION,
f 2CTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent,
Blyth. Salus attended In town and country, on
reasonable terms. A list of farms and village lots for
tale. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates of in•
tercet. insurance effected on all classes of property.
Notes and debts collected. Goods appraised, and sold
on corrimission. Bankrupt stocks bought and sold. •
idyth, Dec. 10, 1880.
CLiNTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M., meets
every Friday, on or after the full noon. Visit-
ing brethren cordially invited,
A. STRAiTON, w. u. J. MaeWIIIRTER, Sso.
'Clintop, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y
lk,TONF.Y to lend in large or small sums, on good
l mortgages or personal security, at the lowest
4urrent rales. I1, HALE, Huron Street Clinton.
Clinton, Feb, 25, 1881. 1-1y.
T O. L., No. 710, meets 2nd Monday in each month,
E J. in lhd(lleeombe's Hall. Visiting brethren, eor-
x4ially invited.
J. HANINER, w. at. R. NEWMARCH, S#c'r.
Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y.
THE MOL8ON'S BANK,
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Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855.
Capital, $2,000,000, Rest, $140,000.
HEAD OFFICE, - MONTREAL.
THOMAS tWOlti(MAN, President.
.1. H. 11. MOLSON, Viee-President.
F. WOLVERSTON THOMAS, General Manager.
Oollections made, Drafts Issued, Sterling and
American Exchange bought and sold, and notes dis-
counted at the lowest current rates. Interest allowed
on deposits M. LOUGH, Manager,
Clinton, Feb. 16th, 1881. CListos.
A. S. FISHER.
$50,000 to Lend at 61 per Cent.
With extra privillgos: to borrower.
Agent for the old Lnncashlro Tnsurance Co., Eng-
land, Chpittal Fifteen Million.Vollars (815,000,000.)
Agentfor first•olass fire proof safes—manufactured
by ()oldie 'Si McCullough, Galt.
Second-hand safes taken inExchange
Clinton, Feb. 18,;881. 1-y. '•
MONEY TO LOAN,
$40,000.
tin fare, property, rut seven per rent. interest, payable
yearly, bnrrowerors having the privilege of payhigirthe
whole or any part of the loan, at any time, without
gtrlgg. maidens notice. On payment of any part of
prim, 1pel, Interest ceases nn amount paid. Further
particulars given on application to
t: A. ITARTT,
Attorney, &e„ Clinton.
ter SEVERAL gooD FARMS VOL SALE,
EDWARD FLOOD:Y,
• Publisher.
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• Cif '01 • Auetiu11 i,uAle hills printed
i': ;rRON RECORD Printing House..
- y IS 1'IRIAL.-R(]v, Mr,.. Rusk, of
I' ,' ,, ,; .' ',acltntl 311 1110 Methodist church
" •. iier:., « • - I , I(ln', t veldi ug sant.
1; 1 •AI, 1118S 1+'il:ua Flou(ly, of
• % l;l i -•••(1 ttAos.•McGill, of Gerrie,
(.t•.• timed' friends here CIU1•Illg
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Bookseller '& Stationer,
CLINTON,. ONT. ,
Clinton. JIarble 'Works
HURON STREET CLINTON,
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Manufacture: of and dealer in all kinds of
Marble & Granite for Cemetery'
Work, at figures that defy edmpetitlon.
tsit. Also Agi ntfor the. Celebrated
ARTIFIotAL .SrsN1. for Building pur-
poses and Cemetery Work, wli.ich2unst
be seen to • be appreciated: -=All work
warranted to give stttisfaction. '
CLINTON'. ,'
Pum Factory
_
THE undersigned hogs to announce to the inhabi-
tants of Clinton and-snrrounding Townships that
Ile has 11E -FITTED the above establishment, and -is
now prepared to manufacture alt' kinds of
Well and Cistern -Pumps
CISTERNS and TANKS, on the - shortest possible
notice. Having on hand a very heavy stook, we aro
confident of giWing good st1stattlon in every mase:
CHARGES HI
nail - promptly:
C S h PRATE: 'Orders t?3 r proms y
attended to. A Yourpationago:soltefted:
JOHN " ROSS
REMOVED. `:..
Wl;r, •130. iet'Vit:e iii Willis .
c1 ut, , ibi.alll
evening last owing,
we n4,4.14-.4110 1(r• R(tv. 11Ir. Stewart
being • nimble tr'(lili his :late illness to
preach twice during the day.
The _Nato Era,, last week: relates a Sad
story of some one getting• shot. If it
had. Ileeu that he' -was shotat and -
•1nissrcl we would then form an opinion•
as to whore tIu • party would have been.
PRusovnL,--Mr. R. Slater,•of Blyth,
passed through town on Monday last
s.n(1 fie Ve.nS ft short cash. He waY oil
his,wa) to Bright; about 20 utiles south
of .attar ford, where•a rinuwber of'liia vela-
.tions resile. • . .
COMMENCED. OPERATIONS.—Mr., W.
B.. P. rri1 has • coilinIeiiced operatioris
with his new ..rick block. The' ' con-
tract has already been let for: 'exeavat
iu.g, alai the work is . tb be. vigorously
pushed 11t' once.
Ilitussi is Taos .— 'liiiion i!flltderitsel i _ .,
The undersigned bogs to announce to the inhabi-
tants of Clinton and surrounding country that he has
removed
Two Doors North`'af his Old Stand
Where he is prepared to 811 orders on- the shortest
notice. If you want a pair of
A NO. BOOTS
Give him a call
JOHN STEEP,
Clinton.
Clinton, Feb, 18th, 1881. ,•
The New Syndicate,
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CLINTON.
STOVES 1 1 STOVES t
AT COST .PRICE:
Crosscut Saws, Crosscut Saws,
One -1 an Saws,
Genuine Silver Steell Lance Tooth
4 COAL GALLONS of NORo. ! Si •00
Imperial Ideasuro3 •
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SKATES- -' SKATES I ...SKATES
A row Lott.
Shelf Hardware,
Builders' Supplies,
Paints, Oils, &c,
sS� : .EKY .St 1'U ixx Bi4c1:
_in_the sanip {71 t.st,S;Brusse:ls, Vi l allow-.
ing all the eggs and- butter :to be:car-
'ried= away • to other: ;towns... -Wake
up, gentlemen, :W. this. fact, ` and see
what can be done." •
CARNIVAL.—The', Carnival; as was
previously announced, took place iii the
.skatitlg, rink on .Friday evening 'last,
there -were ;a goodly number in -.attend
ance . • The . brass- band was, •present
and enlivened the ,.proceedings with
music.
The crrculation•of ` the REcoitu still
continues to increase, and we. expect
ere lolig to•hava' 1,000 °names •on 'our
list. Our.'subscrioers. will yery . much
oblige us by asking their neighbors to
subscribe if they, have not•done.. so.
already.. Send usname if you can..
NEW 'IsonsmaY.-Our. -' enterprising
townsman, Mr. W. W Cooper, . intends
goininto the.Manufacture of artificial
stone, as soon -as necessary at1aiigellients
.can. be salads "This will be a ..great.
boon to all intending to erect.. public
buildings, shops or residences,' alldwe
bespeak fol Mr; Cooper the best of suc-
cess in. the undertaking.
WE understand that the Town.{)dun--
cil of Seeforth, has given; thew town'
printing to.Mr. Nee1%n, witlbout. tender.
They clothed it a'matter.of justice to
Mr.' Neelin from ,the : fact that Mr:
McLean, of the A'txiositor, had the :Print-
ing .at •his"regular rates for a great
number of years„and that 1VIr, Neelin
for one year as a newcomer should ease
get it 'at his regular rate., •
"Mn E. Holmes of the Clinton Ar
Era • gave . us a call on Monday Test:
He reports thing's as rather quiet in
Clinton."-11oflector. Our brother is
badly mistaken as A nuniber 'of our
merchants say that business • never was.
better than at the present time... He,
must have had the erysipelas or some
such disease iii• the eyes. •• Leek clearer
)reals el': `
BY reference to the council• proceed.
Ower twelve hours of daylight now..
Next Thursday is St, Patrick's. Day,
Prof. Salter is an applicant for the
precentorship of Willis Church.. .
OCR Brass band serenaded a number
:of our citizens on, Tuesday evening last:
• .AnvserisE your kilns for sale in.
the "RECORD." It '.has a large circus-
Wen in the farming community,
IT is currently reported that Clinton
is to .be visited with a marriage mania;
s(0n, .
iGET your horse bis}s printed 'at the
,`REooRD.” A number . of cuts to
oltofise from,
William Donnelly and Johnny Con-
nors, of Biddulph• fame, took'•part in
a: concert in Brampton last week.
SEVERAL important changes are to -be
niadtt ,in the "REoOiw" which we will
announce next week.
• Mr, tobert Laidlaw, late of the wood
stock. 0S'entinal-Review is negotiating for
the purchase of the St. Thomas Jour%al.
In the far future- the winter of 18SQ-.'
'1 will be spoken of by Clintonians as
the. winter when we had so much sleigh-
ing.' .
-An entertainment took place in. fir:
Alfred•:Jackson's•school house, Iiullett;
last 321 ening, in. which a number of otic
townspeople took part...
Trade was brisk in "town on Satur
day,•..nurn.hers of Farmers .came' in, to
;nake'purchases, and our merchants no
do_itl)t..dicL
Mr. Will. J... White, of the Exeter
Reflector, has sold his interest.in that
paper to.Mr....Berry 'Cowan,._ Who will
conduct it in future.
It not unlikely, that the frost will.
go out` of the ground early, ands that.
our readers .wh6 havefaith in a: garden •
w1Tl begin, to; think of planting their
early. peas.
Alodge of Oraii'geZoungBrittonshas
been organized i11 town -with a tuber-:
ship of 15: 'The warrant, fixe c<
used:in t]1 ei r
are the sante as these u, o
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ne.
recently. situated on the Base°Line
MEssitfi W. 11.:1Zansford and Jas„
R. Pavey, have been appointed census
ellumPrators.for this .town.' We have
no hesitation in: saying that .better'ap
pointments could not be made.:' :
NEW SIGN.=Mr..W Jackson has -
had .a new SignE put up over his door-
way, , It. is beautifully , painted; shows'
good taste . and reflects much credit on
11I •:.
Bowers,:who did the work.
• PERSONAL.—Mr,. John Hall, : Who
has been' visiting friends In Palmerston.
for the . last, :few weeks, • returned . on
Tuesday last John ; says ho had a..
good time during his abseence.
.As will ' be seen. by.. our advertising
columns Mr: John. Wiseman.who has
been in the employ`in Mr. John Hodge
ins'forthe last five years; has entered
as a partner with the ;tiirm of Geo. E.
Pay Sc Co. Thefirm will now be.
under the name, and style of Pay ills.
Wiseman, . '
A LETTER has been received by a�
party in town from Mr. J P.. _Balfour,
of Sarnia, f rt erly a: --teacher in' the
High School.Aeire.. Mr. Balfour is well
satisfied with the position he InOW :00 -
busies there, and is much pleased- with
the place. We• have the best wishes
for his success. . ..
Coon, Burge. a and Troupe' A 111 per-.
,,oxmin the Town Hall" on 'Monday
evening next.. They :willp'esent. the•
new play "our sleighing -party," which
is becoming very popular, The Troupe
perform -ed at. London .a few evenings
ago, of which. the Jree.Press .spoke
high terms. We ,bespeak for them a
good+house.
'LECTIIRi .—The Rev: DrMcXay, . a
C.1►ineese missionary, at present in this
county Will deliver a lecture on his mis-
sion,'in the Presbyterian church, on
Wednesday, the 16th March,. at 7.$0
in the evening. A eolleotioli ' will be
taken tip in aid of the mission. The
Rev. Dr, has.bcen very successful as a
missionary, and will give an interest-
ing account of his work.
Hien SciromL .T,ITI RA IY SOf'rt Tf'.—
Plie `regiilar . - nieetihg of the above so=
ciety, was held in the .High School on
rrriclay evening last Tho attendance
on this occasion was fair. :Ili the order
of general husine:gs, it.was inay.ed and
Recoil (led tl tate. letter of cOn(Illdence to the
friends and» relatives of° M. D. • It
1Zrost b.;) drawn ttpand The
programme of the evening was carefully
prepared, and was of a very. entertain -
/Lug, di racier.
ings of GoderiohTownship, our readers
Will see ;that tile' roadway leading to.
Colborne, has been accepted by ' the .
Council, and is to be considered ole of
'their leading road's, Our enterprising
Deputy -Reeve, Mr. W. Sheppard, was
present, and introduced the :.question
and asked the favor which was gratified.
The farmers of Colborne will now bo
in a positon to do their tna keting here;
and this will no doubt; prove a great
boon to them.
OrsTna SL PPrn:.--The Oyster Sup,
per given by •Mr. Honry Beacom, at
Holmesville, to his many. friends on
'Friday evening last, was a. grand suc-
ceits. Over 100 sat• down to supper
and' the best of good humor prevailed.
The usual toasts were proposed and
responded to, and among then. the
"health of 14Ir. Beacom," to which Mr.
l3eacem responded in gond terms, say-
ing that iie hoped everybody was well
pleased with what he had given them,
ttndd, expressing a regret that a nuniber
he had invited, were absent. The Clin-
ton ' lass band were is, attell)daaloe, anti,
rendered. 110K0 'o1Coellt}11tr 4'l1Ai,C.,•
.
Mr, O. H. MADD.svo1T has opened out a
tailoring establishment in BrncefTeid,•
where he is prepared to do. all kinds of
work connected with the business. Orden
by mail will be promptly attended to,
dive hin>r. a trial and he will give you
satFiflictien.
When a person falls on the sidewalk,
why is he asked, (( Did • you slip i" It -
justtas silly as. the. "How d' do 1" and'.
and the reply "How're. you 1" . Every-.
body know the person "shipped," and,
that he did .not throw himself down,
just AS nobody cares a.'straw "how you
d�," and they meati nothing by reply-
ing "How're you I" put mighty is
custom and slippery are the sidewalks.
Tun LI'1(EaitRY SOCIETY'S CONCERT.
—Tonight the grand concert advertised
in these columns will be given in •the
town ball. • The presence of Misses
Reidy and Barr ought to secure a large
audience. These ladies have every,
where been received with rapturous ap-
applause and made . hosts of friends.
112,. Kennedy in his character selec-
tions is always sure to be popular, and
will, no doubt, restrain his reputation
here. It is unnecessary for us.to.dwell
upon the abilities of Mrs.•. Newton. as.
a first class u usician,as she is too well
known in Clinton 'and surrounding .
country. The programme is one that ,
ought to satisfy al! tastes. The society
have certainly 'spared , no : pains, and
havegone to great, expense to make the
concert a complete success, and' "our
citizens: should. reward their enterprise-
• by -•a crowded -house:- •
T>le "Record'' 'Would Like to See
A. book agent who hasn't much'
" cheep."
-• -Twenty substantial residences :erect-
ed during the coming.summer.
A grand turn out to the Clinton. L. ,
and S. Society .Concert this (Friday)..
evening.
The Grand 'Trunk mail train :from
Toronto, at least a .few 'hours nearer;
e. • i
• 'iA .few more, of our. business :nien-
advertise in the •"RECORn.".'
Street 'lamps placed on the main
street:
Smith's lilock.built up at once
A few' Mote industries opened u �' in,
our town. p P
Plenty of work and g00d wages ter-
the poor -•Elan.
Those .Who 'atte d religions
services' n
and : behave improperly, mend their
ways:
. A good road opened out to Varna;:
COMMUNICATIONS.,
We wish . it to'bo distinctly understood that we do,
not hold ourselves responsible fon the opinions:,,,,'
expressed by our correspondents,. •
Ediior. Huron Record..
Sx.R.—I would like to ask your nuts- •
,erous readers, .through the, columns of
your-.valuabie paper if•it is ]awful and
right for one' person, to hold both. the,
office of•Olerk and to
in. any
municipality'G I ask this .question' fol
the simple reason that a. number of the
ratepayers of our township are dissatis-
fied' with our present clerk holding bots,,
offices. - Thanking,you for your ,space, ' r
I remain,
Yours S;e.
RATE$AYEI1.. '
1Iullott,_.Narc11' 80,.18S1. .
Colborne.3. •
Mr: Lawrence i1'l:aaaning, has sola'. b i'»
fsrm. of. 50 acres 'to.Mr. Thos ,Marrislir
for $'3200..
*Myth-.
yth
Our photo, gal]erioaaro iitl
Are. Jetik4n$ ie still in, as
condition. -
Didn't your Cori'esp,ondent
Review Irian lively last.ureola 1
The Mechanics' 'Assembly, the last of
the season, shits welt attended on Fri
day—evening Teat, about- 3.4•cotlpke being
present.., Refreshments were.s rvell by,
Mr 'TJ qt;; 'Senior and all spent tin ell.:
joyable• evewiaig'i , ' •
Thee ft'urb' festival ancl' concert in the•
C M.: t;;hnreh, Hoover's appointment,:
onTimesclity evening last, was a gimes:
success. Mr. Jarnes.!to,Inpi-iell occupied
the, shair. Addresses wore delivered
by, Revs., Davy,. Dryers and 3irks,
'.4r'il>t?I 1',Iyth Choir was in attendance 9,e(3
rendered: some good selections:Jpuiti
lice Maalox. I rogeerls tun.Olinik0 E4 . •
f till blast.
very ;lov
wake up