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Huron Record, 1881-03-25, Page 5a E N Celebrated Sewing Cottons, .The ,fest in the Market. This New Thread is made in Paisley, Sebtlanii ; is at/equal- led-for Strength"and Soft Evenness of finish.. Try it and you will like it. ' JOHN HQ IN$,• Sole AAyemlt„fw' eth2ton, —0 Big Pun Aiotllcr 0,000 CUSTOMERS! ' • - --- —o.- -- . THE WONDERS '0F THE PRINT TRADE t Prints the Key Note .of the Dry Goods Susilie$s, • We can fairly startle our friends with the developments in this branch of the trade, , The assort/Tient is simply immense We have a magnificent range ' e of l ark C.(r ul e (i Printed French Sateens, A Dress of of these Goods will out-w1,11r T1/114E of ordinary Calico and maintains its finish aii(1 iapp, itrance ni a way that cannot he imparted . to the ordiu try :Prints.. 11 lady who values a real good dress cannot fail to appreciate these goods. New Uoodsin immense variety. The undersigned begs to anuqunce that be 'is ready now to take:any orders•: for either Millinery or Mantle Making,' and execute it immediately aiid in the best manner. Both departments are in . full swing and iu charge of first-olass, practical hands. Ow New Mantle Maker entered on her duties Thursday morn aug, 24th inst. She is a thorough, competent person, of large experience, and will spare leo pains to please a customer in the execution of any order placed • with her in line of trilile; A splendid range of New Black Mantle ,Silks, Black All `Pool Cashmeres Black 'Union Cashmeres, Dark and.Light ]vlantling., Fringes,.CJaapg, Ornaments, `---d3u-ttgras _ ❑n .ts Flowers, Feathers, Ribbo : Laces, Satins, Silks, and in all New Shades of Color now worn. EVERY DEP.t1RTME:NT =Good :Value Ii1 Black and Colored Blintin s A Bargain an Bieck ..and Colored .Silks, ,just received Embroideries, Corse s, Gloves 9.nd Hose, in immense, variety. • • SEETHE SHOW, AT Hodgson's Great Dry Goods 'louses', . VLi1.L 1 rL V.V-. • Ilnllett. . lir, Brown, of the 1st 'Con., sold. a fine horse this week • for the Manitoba Market. Mr: Shipley sold one also. • Notices oiBirths, Deaths and ,10arr:ajjes•i4 this de- partment -inserted "roe of charge. We,shaliytall (-imps be happy to receive .such notices front a re: liable source, 8IETIIS.• , • FER(l1SON.—In winnham, on the 10th inst,, the wife of Mr. James Ferguson;,teaeher, of a son. COOK.—In .Ooderjch Township, on the i8th lils5,.the' wife of Mr. 11..0. Molt, ofwdaughter.- 11IARRLIGES. ,. 'WALKER—COOK.—In the B, 0, Church, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. It. Thomhs, liir..H,.1Valker, to Was Sarah Cook, of Asliffeld, - • McCLOY—TEMPLETON.-4t the residence. of -the. bride's father, on the. lithinet„ by .the Bev H. Cameron, Mr: David ?1fCCloy, to Jane, only (laugh: ter of John Templeton,, Esq.; all of Tuekarsmitl. • • DEGGE—STRt1TTON. .fit the resideneo of the hride's father, by Rev, E. Ryan,,Jsss. W. Deg>;o, of Chat- ham, to Ella F., second daughter of \Ir, Jainell Stratton of Brussels. • meFEE—MALLETT..—on Wednesday, March' 16th, at the residence of the bride s.mothor, by too Rey, J. E Ru's Nm. McFee, of Shelburne; to Eliza Ma]- - • let, of 13russels. SM1Tfi—JOf1NSON.—In Seatorth, on March 16th, at the bride's residence, by Rev Mr. Cobb; Mr. Richard Smith, of Seaforth, to blue Charlotte Johnston, of the same 'place. • IIEATIIS. • COUTTS.—In East Wawanash, on the 12th inst.' John Coutts. aged 58 years, HARLAND.—In Clinton, on the 20th •ins", Wm. Mariam!, sr. aged 70 years and 7 znonti1s. -0001{.—ln Clinton, on the 22nd inst., Admit Cook a3,ged 20 years 7111006s and 4 i y5. • CIIVRCII DIRECTORY. , Cananada Methodist.—Services at 10:30 a. 111. and 6.30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p m. 133v. StrT111raLAND, 13 D. PASTOR. - Canada Presbyterian Services at 11a.nr, and 0m. p. ns. Sabbath School, 2.30 p. in ltxv, tt:Lra$, 13Tt w - ,RT. Pastor. - St. Paul's (Episcopal). -+-Services at 11 a.' in. and 7 l,. R. MATl'ullws, Rector. • • p IIn. Sabbath Sch ol,10 2.30S at 1ices Folk v..I,t,' Tal Mab Pastor. . Baptist Church',—Sorvios at 6,80 p `nt. Sabbath, School, 2.30 u. m.• Iir{3. J;CitAY, Pastor. 1. m. Sabbath School and Bible Class, 353. 111. 1t>+1+,. CLINTON• • • MARKETS. (Corrected, every Thursday atterneon.) Wheat, fall per bush,; •• 81 04, tq t 00, Spring, Itedehalt, . • ,. 1 05 to 1 10 Fife, Oats, 1.10 tly....3 15. Barley, . _ 0 07 to 0 40 • Peas, . . . • 0 516 to 0 7• • ' • .0 OO to 0 70 . 0 00 to 5 50 • 0• so to. 0 15 0 is to 0 20 • • 0 14 to 0 14 • . 10.00 to 12 00 • 6o to COO • • 0 75, to 1 231 • • 6 60 to 7 00 •• 4 60 to 5 004 • ` • 0 0 t;0 :0.00 Flour, Potatoes,, • - Butter, • EAR'S; • )titles lhemokins Batt, . - - (lover,' • Timothy, • • • Gorrie. Mrs John Campbell,., of this plane bas•beert visiting her parents. near Sea - forth during the past week:. Apubiic examination' was held in .. the Gerrie public school ora Friday: the 18th inst,, Which.: VMS. well attended b , 'visitors from the section and also quite a. number frout.other planes, - In the evening• an entertainment was giveo by thepupils of 'the school assisted 1, , parties from a distance. The'eiialogm', and. recitations were rendered • iii e:, oeilent.i.tyle. A few. choruses ' 1011 ;`,i1 (, ,, (s 9f the Post Office,, but they hung by the school' choir,:. followed. . I: r > v1.17. tlrit$tl :in .11'e0'.:0 a general several solos and diets. Violin .wo i "` furnished by Mr, A: ` i ' i D cl;;son, from 'tim , L.;:: 1ti(n rumored that Mr: Hent vicinity of Seaforth, was -accom anied i',+' -:, + +- the.11inth concession inte nitss p , by; the. -organ, :at which Miss Glai a ;.tap r : ':t store in Garfield: • W ex e 'Kroley presided. The'Proceedin s. %.eel to 1iiili our hand and support. e were brought to a close at the late sig Juries Ste -hour of twelve and `a eptu of ' the me • eon. 11 went .bolpe,wel[ cession, ,has ,just .returned' bottle fro • satisfied with the ev'ening's :en'd)rllellt, • Harriston with a very el t e y fide• brood mare: • . Go ahead, James. you're doing walk • • Goderinh Township- • Mr. James Churchill 'of the 7theOn, • Ceshion, he7th,con- CeSsion, lost a cow and steer 13.05 long Mr. Geo: %Mi11er,' of the '9th, eon., since—and,nlso :the same ni t Mr Wase away in Harri:sten . last week, Arthur Churchill lost a cow, which..was where, liepurchased a ounce horse pa : found after a laborious search, in Mr:• y Pay - Thomas Thomas Gonnolls barn good sum therefor yurdi•,nothing . the woree. only an inerease of a youu AM/field. The (roads are fretting lad. (at the spring is corm.,!;'. The wheat, .1,4).4.s. promising so far, no injury 111513 home (lost, h,, the warm days and nights. l:iorsei ire running up it, 1'1''L . lir , Sharewi,rlt'-i h1s1 14,111 ;t 1"15131 (1f 411'0 year olds for `'',:•'til. • iI1rr1<I, '331. 7,P'1tr• tl+•C:+, itlt<i 'wages will he 4•P'1'r h' f.r ll'i' :,Flnii,'I•. rl'hnl'+1,3 1'(11.•,"1 t.,, i{ h;.+.tirog plel.lti- ful heli(` u., 1 •s:'s thin, f'1'i•r 1+4 VP O'Initit+'int,M1 rh,! Illi` lftl',s lif 111# 5'(10"'8, fhttt+ 311111iFrn• (l lint,' 3131i)3111:1 t1i}i, winter, RECOVl It INV. rs. :1<•1•kles, w,. are pleased to learn, is 1 •,',ar.:,;lug. Tri Pgwu..--111. lilalf,,rt Phillips; of Dunualk, (fate Aiuul;'ir,t Clerk here) is 311 taivfr. • Ptairtox Pttl sENTl31r A' petition has !teen presented to the .peeve, ask. ing for a pnblic meeting to discuss the Ceuretery questing. COAL' OIL MANIA 1. nlrt,lia.appears to have struck our coal nil merchants, as the price has '1,e.•.n tltlling all day. This morning it is . ofrered• 4.5. 15 amts. per Imperial gallon, anti ere long, we would not be surprised to hear of it. being still lower; Opposition fixes the prices. - BAait AGAIh*,—Chir genial friend, Mr. W. IL Watscln, whohas been over to the Old. Sod, - has returned, and is making preparations to open'out in his new stand shortly, 'Dame rumor had it. that he was going to bring the "lassie" back: this time, But, alas I he calve back alone I and some of the girls in town wereagreeably surprised. A' very interestin• and' 'profitable time Was spent by the Knight: of -the Mecabees last Thursday evening, the occasion being a Visit paid the rent, by 'Sir Knight 'VWT.•J.IuiOf London, and the address del verediacli, by that,gen tltunon was-sueh•- that; -.it will -not soon he -forgotten by the Blyth Bees, A hearty vote of thanks was;tendered to Ill r. Imlach: for his. very able address: TIie TMacabees-. ha ee o(1r c1 ..tl10 ser vices of Mr. 1; to tG'ssist in an enter= tainincnt, which they Purpose having shortly. -• Garfeeltl;_. • 'We are sorry. to learn that Mrs. Sharpe,..ef the Bayfield, concession, is improving 'wary slowly. Air.` W nl Cole,of this place speaks of erecting a store •house and buying grain. • Mr. Thoulas;•Carter,, of Whitechurch, has been visiting his numerous friends here, . .. We are glad to ,learn' that Mr, 'Ben- ;jainin Switzer, • of the 1Oth concession, intends: going,: into business..in_Clintoiii. in .October neat,: , • : John T. McGee l'as leased the farm of Thomas Carter, for a' term of five 'hers, paying theeefor the sum of $100 1?r i year. Wall done, 30111], you have ;nL Itu cage, get,.the bird 'l i=tl People of Garfield feel tineg Peat Mr. Milliken, tailor, of. Clinton, and ealf goose, •aro around among the • farmers. '• Winghaun. £this, towns1 making o p a ng up their sum niter, wear; Sunny days . and frosty nights . are •NIr. Adam Cantelon, of the1.Oth-con., -Wednesday evoking . 'serviceia are ARTNERSHIP NOTICE. MR, d01 -IN WlSEMAN, who f*r the last flue years has been in the employ of Mr, John Hodgins, has been admitted a partner infirm of GE'U. E PAY cg UD. The , business from this date will be carried on under the name and style ofPa ' y Wiseman 1/11e thank the Public for the liberal support ex- tended to us in the past, and will use every endeav- or to .merit a continuance of the same in the future. tleare, Yours truly, pAy:'&w/SE,wAN;, Dated March lst,1881. —0 V E The' subscriber begs to inform the 'Public that he has removed to MR. SPOONER'S BUILDING, next the Market. Having settled with the Insur- ance Companies on a most satis- factory basis, he begs to intimate IYlate thathe has decided' to clear out his old Stock, at Greatly REDUCED RATES --some at.HALF, and some._. at LESS THAN: ORIGINAL COST, the whole to be 'cleared out in the`. course of Two : Months. Hats and. Caps: at Half Price. ' .GROCERIES at Greatly Reduced Rates. A call • solicited.. W M:. OOATS.i. ov Messi s Scott Si.13011 are running the y %) y ge furniture factory coilglde'ra,bly . Stn l /l o o/ Sale er. time. The demand frau! Mauitolra .f •' and for the local trade is. such as to necessitate the work just rnelitiolied. This. one industry wits on the point of closing up. wben•the N. P. went into force. . Look on that picture, then - on this:. ... Ttie station, on; Tuesday evening r,7 presented quite an • animated appear= ince, on the departure:of the emigrant train for the west:, The time announced for Wingilarn had been siic o'clock, and •at that:time fully: four.hundred people were around the station yard, and very fel; minutes added itscontinguent: the train"however,; did not reaych hero till near nine- o'clock, and tben,:it was found •drat twelve'cers 'bad been left -'behind, 'through one of the draw -beads, ,coin-. out, and ' accordingly one of the two engines on the train went back and 'captured the truants .before: reach- ing' Whiteeliurch, This delay neces- .sitated ;.the holding' of the train- till .after the 9.40 train from 'Hamilton. Not so many -left WV,inghar,-but over a hundred lett. Lucknow. 'Those -from Wingliatli so far as we can learn were, A..Bell ali(I'fainiI ; Jams Thorne 'family and Al `r'THIS.],`®VNG'.WLLSHI14 AN,''' TIIE YOUNG WEI Sii1!AN is offerer. Pni• sale at:(I . - can be aeon on thspreusises03 STolwAltr•1 Ll'M115 , , Lot 21;.1553, con,, Goderieb. Townshipp, or appy 07: ]utter to; II. J. riu,n6, Chalton P. 0.,. Ont , forp;irtiu. Mrs. The -following fx. his Pedigreo .--Rine. You;,y If elehlnan is u, beaut'Pul brown buy, fs two voprs.old She'(lrat of 'May next, and 1055 iinppoi'ted whon a year. old froth [Ireckrockshiro, Sosrth Wnios,. Engbuld by 1I. J. 13300,.. :!'haleun IVelshrnariwas g.,t by tl.o cclebrat411 di.iy OGtldiou '' AgricultnHst '. wiiii'li nor bus talten'14 That prizns,and`ooct esoond'prize iuld' was brad 0p DIr, Brid}browater,. Graft Porthaniot, !1015 af•th. `.ii-. i-nitnri,t "•313 a beautiful darll'brown bay, stands 17 hands•high, en. short, good legs and feet, and wit, . tot by the eelebrute"Bumper; iCrcd 0y Gilbert •I'rfeq Earj of St Aryans was by 508E eaatchless.ho so 9101(1 Crabk aFtron,'. l,e _: 'proporty .03 Mr. Bond, of Revels, near !toss ; When four, 50000 old, 460 f, were ppublicly mored°.tor h311 and roused. 'like Yoli11 j if'elshrlian ryas brei by 'WM. Prime, Esq., of Bartlibalei ,•Liban'. s-LlrooB- nockshi et, aril is frill hrother 50 51ie celebrated Prin e," whtoh took the 00000(1' t rilze;, 118 n two year old, at.the Royal Agrieillturnl So lett', of England, u lfanohester, in 1870 ; and also a first. prize at Brea,n„ ailowe(l,by the first.judges 'of the day to •be one , (' the finest (trait stallions over seen in England. The Young:flrclshnlan is•haif•brothor, oil the dmn's. 'side, to J°Prince .Edward,” the property. of Dir. Prothcro 1'antyiae, Clyro, Radnorshire, and as a two year Old wits sold en tllo. 31st of March, 1971; Por 265 g,skgen:, The 1 oun7 Oralshlnans•da331,' 't Polly,' is 0.l cactif<a brown tiny, stands 16 'hands 3' inches high, and •.f docile temper.:. she was 'got by »'hamper," rho pre. . party. -of John Smith, Eeq,, Newton, -13100(331 wbl"li, borne was wbuser of that pr<izo at rho Brockno<eks111] a Agrioutttirui Show, 1875, 'i Polly" `toalu ijlvg o 3za 't : • • . 53reeen; as : a 0000(3 mare;, 181P, al dralsc.5'r1.e 1)ovn f 131shlitan tool" 81st pctiso • rs aF ,Nal<lin{t i r. the -an, James - me V. an show. 3t.' Andrew Beit!!, 30.0.100 Curry ex.. Tlinmpson. FOR:SALE. Th s. SteuensoI UN:DF.fi KER, 9''- , "AAA• n 'n tALR3- 333 . ,.7 - .L' lJ R ITURE, IIE Methodist Parsonage, a • commodious Intik • Tbuilding, is offered for sale. Price moderate al tl terms of payment ems. Enquire on. the premises,,i,r of Messrs. John Jackson and A. 8. Millar. Clinton, March 10, 1881.: now he order of the season, • b held In St. PaUI's elnisclh' during sold a valuable horse to. Mr; Thos, being 1' Mr. Tipling intends. slugging° Viten to ' Mr Coale ofLower Win ban has rr .i'1 11 n p Of Clinton, at a good figura Lent BLY ! • SAW ,ILL., G•OSMVMAN & 'DODDS. Aro now t5reini o&ka (10 all kinds of work : in tIwh' ting, Iiavhn0,put in a grain crasher, Wo are alga to do,oliop,Pit,g at any time mid On the.shertest notice 1 g . t , ' GOsuAN & DOLDy. Manitoba, this week. • removed to Enni• skillen, while Mr Robt: Carr has taken his lace in the Bay eon., 4 will. be sorry to• Bear of that ,,•, The' friends of Mr. John, Elliott p "Stag Hotel!' "''13L410(,1.1.3 evening concert W1,j'. now sutlbrine from ingamati.olt of the be given in-the4owwl heli, by: the animal , . " l Sale Irmo, but we hope to soon hear of his children; In aid of the ,Meehanical :[n- 4', petal Likae t Salo stitu'tes `W. e hope to see oo • 1_ P at; ' qd•attellc, • rr«.w .. r a trr► Your .A..shfelld c'orrespondentgave mr, Bow( pa is havifrg ilia large ht ilt><•- , att oecount of what he though some Ing•opposite the raft fa work inyour: last woek's ' . McIntasil,liotel, treat, IS y , eel' ti) a fresh Coat .of point` and othor- issue, but the people there dori t seem wise repairecj p'revi0114 t , to haele RS touch muscle rJ1 tha G der• , O ekiri=, 9 Lawrence Crxtwey, of 73lytlt, taking township I'd a I 1p boys yet. We have two passessiae, mot here, who have cut 7, cords in t;< J ' -Cite• warm rays of 311[1 Sol haw) almost wo hours, and two others, who cut off divested mother earth of her snowy a bloulc of wood, 24 inches in dialrteter, mantles showing u . some v. in 34 seconds.. .d:£ Aghfi'ell can beat greeable g p cry dire breeable* yards and other matters re• either qf. 1hese1 let UIs. hear &err1 thew, %airing the attention Of, got. chief, a Myth Dec '17, 1890. 4243," . 50 ACRE' FARM FOR SALE • He is• TILE Sorth.l,alf of South halt lot No. 4A, (:t,'f. 10, tou,n,hlp of East Wawanosli, 40 3,0r,ls u,.iearcrr baiav0o• 364311 tlmbored with good, !awl wood, Thera 1s tan the 101corigood dwe'll635' tvlt3Q0 e: trance barn good well and pusrspi largo boarin66• ereeors•1 •3"3111 etloieo variety of 'hilt, `:ho place is.two lllii.es front ltelgretle and 41 tip(li•Whigbatn. t'or art‘ •pla is gee ilk ' iii Vi d/Ifl y;gra( ' the .poroprie. ¢gr uA the pee or Thos, ran on, Bel. NEW' FURNITURE ARP "yiN,O 'aril" . to .flet, : and more oxpeete<f, 'ao, a fir,! lot 04.veil( Collins,,Shrotll0,ay .NC4 tiidleirtak Hg 0010 and1 ,o . 4k ,4t.i/t i • ,, 14t` n OLD STAND 13ktoly occiiplod by Shepherd and doopor, Albert Street, Clinton. Ne0fl?III trimr I01` 6, on. 8, Morris, ILuron; Coinity, for a term of ,years, as may be agreed oh,' with 56. acres eleared,•'130 of which is free fr<:n • stawlss, and the remainder (hopped 111 the winter or 1870:' Ong the premises is a Log house 18x24, and is hew forams Darn 3000. Soll sandy loam, '1'110 farm Is convl'nlont to the flourishing town of Myth, sot also to' the lino of tho1.1I, k 11, %ta'wn1 Por par., tloulars, apply to Mr. Eb1111360N L1'r 11;i`A113, 1101gdive 1'.0.3 or to JO11N J 0.15081!, St (tathai'hnt4„ P. 0., On$. Wilt .