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Huron Record, 1881-06-24, Page 8M BlYth. Mr. Gray, Seafortb, was in town this week. Mrs. Wilson's funeral was largely attended on Friday last. Trinity Church S. S. pie-uis to come off on the 29th of July. • The Rev. W. Henderson is away to London attending the synod thete. 31r. Porter who sunk the salt well here and also one in Brussels, was in town on Monday. Mr. Thomas Jones, our respected butcher, is at present very ilL Dr. Sloan is in attendance. It is rumored that one of our popuh ar young men is about to tamp the broom stick next week; The social held at Mr: B. Taykes,. Morris, was a decided success. The snug num of $22 was realized. . The Misses Cumings, of Toronto, -who purchased Mr. Wm. Govier's late resi- dence have become residents ot our village. Frazer Bros. of this place have pur- chased a new' steam thresher 'froth 'White & Co., of London. It arrived a. few days ago. The final sitting of the Court of Re- vision is to be held at Erwin's hotel on Wednesday next. Several appals an to be disposed of. . Mr. George Tedd, of Morris i ap- peared before _Squire Willson charged with assault by Mr. Mex. :McCall. He was fined $1 and costs, $5.85.. Are you going to the garden party on Dominion Day, at Mr. Thos, Little's, lot 12, con. 13, Hullett Free conveyances will be run from here for. the accommodation of the public. • COMPLETED.—The brick work of the s Carter Block has been completed. It is a splendid structure and is an ornar to the village. Capitalists will soon follow friend Joe's example. Rep Co.A.Ts.—A special train of Some. eight or ten cars passed through here a few clays ago containing the volun- teers from the 'north who were on their way to Niagara for the annual drill. Mr. Chas. Frazer, of this place, met. with an accident while engaged in shing- on Mr. Collison's new barn- geslippa from the roof and had a bad- feat . He is under the care of Dr. Carder and is in a fair way to recover. • ',M•T•rr7nrr.r..P.. season, and betting, was freely indulged in, some $50 or $60 changing hands, ' he first nine proved victorious after a herd contest. Score—first nine, 31; second nine, 23. On Wednesday our boys undertook to fix a *Brussels team but they fell far shod of •the mark. Score-13tyth, s Brussels, M. The Brussels boys played well, and they left here to play Wingharn elub. Later —We have just learned that the Brns- sels bop beat Wingham by 25 runs, BOlimillCr. (From our Western Correspondent) DOM11110$ DAY.—A. grand general picnic. and strawberry festival, under the auspices of the Sons of Temperance of this place, will be held at the Mait- land Falls, on July 1st. An invitation has been extended to all the neighbor- ing Temperance Societies and a general invitation to all wishing. to spend the day to advantage. A. large turn out of members and friends of temperance is expected. Music will be provided by the Beominer brass band. • Pienic.—The Forresters of Londes- borough, Mancliester, and Godericb, held a union picnic at the falls on Mon- day last, on which occasion a large num- berwas present. The Benmiller Brass Beet], was in attendance, and en vene(.1 • teredl for N-Elot 19, con 5, IL Clark,. personal t property truck off. On motion the Court of Revision was then closed and the assessment roll as re; vised and corrected was established as the assessment roll of this township for the current year. 0ouncil business being taken up the following accounts were ordered to be paid viz i—Sirneon 0:aka, for planking Button's bridge, $38; Mrs. Exford, charity 10;$Peter McArthur, ditch and pipe, $2 ; John McArthur do, Moved by Jno. Miller, seconded by. H. Gosman, that the Reeve be in- structed to have Armstrong's ,bridge re -built as soon as possible, also that H. Mooney be instructed to have a cul- vert put in on sideline at lots 25 and 26 in the si 5th con, also three cul- verts on 5th concession line, opposite lots 27 and 28—carried. Moved by Wm. Wray, seconded by H. MoOney, that H. Gosman be instructed to hare a culvert put in on sidelineat lots 10) and 11, con 8, also that D, 13011 be in- structed to dig a ditch• and put in a new culvert at lot 15., con. 3—carried, The treasurers bond on .being examined by the Council was accepted as satis- factory: The. Councilthen adjonrned to meet again on the llth day of July next. the proceedings with sweet strains .of •• . . music. A ,stodly number amused theiate: •Varna. At a barn raising in Stanley, a short distance from liere, on Monday last, a young Man named McDonald of Bruce-, field fellfrom the building 'and. was. seriously hurt; - The doctors Who atten- ded Min are of the opinion that he bas lost the power of histegs, selves with different games and spcess while a number amused themselves. by "tripping the light fantastic " to the excellent ithisie which, • was furnished. by Mr,„ and Mrs. McCullough, of God - erica . Township.' • Altogether a Very enjoyable time was spent. • Viringham. 'Our genial school inspector, JACKSON, THE HA Mr. Dewar,. of •Seaforth gave our town a Bev, Chas, O'Meara, whohas been visit in his official -capacity this weekacting as lay reader on Gorrie Mission The boys vote Mr, Dewar a jolly good for the past year, has been ordained fellow, and appointed as incumbent fpr this • Newbridge ' • . • • • • ' . • O. Y, /3.—On Wednesday last was mission: . R. Virtue, of the People's .organized 'Victoria Lodge «o 91.0.. "ifMr B. at -Whitechurch. A number of the Store "' is doina a nishing business here. brethren from Wingliam were present During tile past few months, and put the. Lodge in working orderhis trade has increaed tosuch an extent Alter the election of officers short ad"- as to require ad extra hand, Mr. Virtue dresses were made by T. MCCreight, having employed Mr. John Perkins of Master Turnberry District1 • and Mr. J. Gorrie as clerk - ' • F. GroVes Master Wingbatn Lec1ge 0 . • ' ' ' 'Y.. B. The . entire • partythen ad- Mr, Wm. Bride, who ,, has teen on a . journal to Wiley's hotel where they -visit to his brother at Port Elgin, has disposed of ' a thost sulistantial. spread. returned andhrought With him a sup - much to the satisfaction of the inner erior musical instrument, • It is ft, beaut- . • ORANG BANNOB.—We were shown .11-1„,n. ' The following were the officers' iful piece of futurture, and has a tine a new. banner• which the Orange So-. • , . • ciety of Blyth have just purchased in Toronto at acost of- $60. , Itis a mag- iiticent one and reflects credit on^the enterprising members of the society. . CHANGED HANDS. --Mrs. Foy ' has bought Mr. T. J. Senior's photograph Bro: S. Wiley; 3rd...Coul.: 'Pre -...W. . ,. . , . •. .. 'probably. be. hthne again; tliis' week. . bm,iness and it is her intention to carry, *iller, - . . .. . ... • . , ' .A .union picnie will be held at Ford . - oil the same. Mrs. Foy - has 'learned -OitiCiterr.--As announced in -our. last. • wich on Dominion (ley.. The Method - the photo. business and she is probably elected 'Master, 13ro. Chas. tone, which, will very inuc correspond TV UL. •Me0ool ; Dep.. Master, Bro s Donald with:Mi. Bride's musical abilities, . 'MoLflod ; $037.< 13r15.. ,TE1:5.: CamPbell-3:. ' Mr., Adath..Spence,..Who was appoint- Treas., Bre. Thos,.Fotind ; Dr. of Cer,, ed delegate of Trinity Church; Fordwich Bro. W. Found. • Chap- Bro. J. Scarf ; to the Diocesan *nod at tendon left 1st. Oom.,•Bro. A. Wiley ; 2rid. trout,: here on Monday evening last, and will 1I1E Ny,f* i .„ a trinket match took place on the, it Sabbath school of this.place intend the only lady photographer in. the .grouncls on the prairie, but instead 'of • taking part in it. county. Thursday it was played on the follow- . . 'Messrs. Gray, Young and Sperling, jug* -blesdaY, the game having to he . mr. Jelin Glenn, blacksmith of this postponed on account a rain, The place, is building up a fine business Babies—menibers of the club under 25 here. We rnidortant1 John has some —went bat, and in' the firSt :innings intentions of going into partnership— made the sinall score of 25, while the we mean for life- ' . •kia.SkSKSON tinkling •a few days ago, that- the-pninp- is'. their salt well was not working -seas- factory, had the tubing •taken up wlien they found that 39 feet. of the tubing. ldel broken off. They hadit replaced' and were soon in running order. again. RETURNED —Our worthy reeve. and - Bald Ifeads—those over 25 --retired Dr. A_ Rin, who formerly had a good 1.9.. practice bore, 6eetti to be losing ground, for the unusually small score of The 13a;bies' annul took ,the batand ran eonsiderably. • • 'up a score of 32 when they all retited.. . • • 'Messrs F Clegg and John Belly jr., , r Irr •sent in Hele and Dm • - . . . he a ea( s s have returned from their trip to the .sleY to. the bowling f Proctor • and. great North-west. Their report ,is •o- Webster. who before theywere-goliesed We have just received from 'the Men- delisolin Piano Co., New York, their new catalogues for 1881, giving a very full description of their Piano a and Organs, and also their Manufaxtury, which is thelergest and most 'complete in the w:orld, O description of which, and the. process of manufacture of musical ' instruments of the highest order will be found very interesting. Their Pianos and Organs, besides beiiig unan- imously recomendth for the highest hon- or of the great Centennial exhibition); are endorsed in the strongest possible terms by the greatest musical artists and bigh musical athorities now living, as well as the leading newspaper press of the country. This company is destined to occupy a high place as manufacturers of musical instruments, and from the character of its prodnctioris, and their honorable and fair manner of dealing, should secure the patronage of persons who desire reliable goods factory prices. For further information, send stamp for catalogue of Pianos or Organs as you May desire.--Advt. Very favourable one. Messrs. Clegg have purchased a large track of land. We learn Mr. Frank Oleg intends shortly to take out a, large lot of cattle. The union Picnic came off in the. grove south of the village, on Wednes- day last and was very largely attended' and a pleasant affair indeed.' The vil- Jage band headed the procession.. This "is the first appearance of our new band this season. They ,did remarkably well considering that they were nearly 'all new hands and had only one.month's ; :actice. They will give a good :ac- count Of theinsellies yet. . At, a meeting held last Friday even- ing it was decided to celebrate Domin- ion Day in aright royal manner. .Mr, P. Kelly was elected chairman and Mr. A. W. Nation Sec. The'following are to he the princip attractions 5 a.m, a royal salute will be fired, at nine o'clock a grant display of calithumpians for whieti liberal prizes will be offered, at ten o'clock the Jubilee Singers will put in an appearance, at 11 o'clock Messrs. Belfry & aosinan's display of agricultural implements will take place; at one o'clock a trade procession on a gigantic scale is to take place; a tug of war, a base ball match, and other at• tractions take up the afternoon; in the evening a torch light procesSion,,a dis- play of fire works,and a band concert is to wind up the fun. The base ball wave has struck our boys heavy lately. On Saturday last the juvenile club playect With a Wing - ham team and our boy k only came Out second beat. Score-L.4117th, 16; Wi!ig- bani, 24. On Monday the first nine played hgainst a picked nine," Otos tielinost interesting game of the of made the score of 18 and 10 respect- ively. This virtually decided the game leaving the -:" babies" a most 'dilapi- dated looking crowd wending their way homeward, While their opponents were correspondingly exubtiated. For the •Bald Heads were such old bats as ole, Meyer, Hawk, Dinsley, Ferguson,'Corboula and Griffin, while the " Babies " were almost entirely composed of youngsters this represent ing,theirfirst season.. The bowling of W,ebster and Proctor was Very effective the first innings but.the batsman seem- -ed.to .44 get on" it better in the second. The utmost goad nature was the order of >the day. The only unpleasant fea- ture of which was the.accident to Mr. Carter who' had his forehead cut by a blow from the ball. 1Morris. COUNCIL PROCIEEDIN08.--2the Court of Revision met 13th June, aecording. to -adjournment. All . the members present, the following appeals were heard and disposed .of viz :—Cha. McKee., assessed for lot 18 Jane Street, Belgrave in place of -Gen. Johnston; Thos. Creighton, assessed for lot 2; McKee survey, Belgrave, in place of Robt. Morrison ; Robt. McCutcheon, one dog struck off; Jas. Spell., one dog struck off; Mark Cardiff assessed' for Ni of Si of lot 24, con. 5,, in place of Jno. Coldwell, personal property struck off and real estate reduced 10;$ Steven Lamb, asstest, for lot 23 con. 10 in pines. of Jas. urray ; Michael Xellyy, assessed for N IV part lot con. 8 in Once of las. NelKorohe, per - wool property Atm* off 1044 iti4 ire, Pert,' reduced $1401 Geo, brim.; en, 44 pp .-----„...___________ ....,:.,,, .4...44.1 WA% 2:/,/ ..5%,-;'.1:'' 4.4;.'4,),I. • _:,:s ------=—• ,i--• ....7•71•••••....., .T.•-•••, '.. ...-'.'... ..A kY . ....... -3 .....--___ =.... t 1 ..e..3 ...__•--.---- ,. ...„, . tiLHIARGE ?am la i.p.st,ett.o.:..........,_ ---=,---:.;—..„.„,...,—•...........e.- _....1..____. ,..., . • The finest and only complete stock of hats is to be found at JACKSON'S "FAMOUS" HAT STORE. 0 . , 7:12.a.only_DIredgfrrter (if -Aleut- Yirk Hats . • • . • . , 'STYLES. AND SHAPES THAT .NO OTHER ROUSE. CAR SHOW. THE ...CHEAPEST HATS IN THE COUNTY. 'Sizes for the Sniallest and Largest .of treads.. • • . . BLYTFI arness Depot, r New York Straw Hats have sold like Wddre.fr .A.second shipment now on the roaAL" '.".".."." • • Complete and full Assortment of Youth's, Boys' and, Children's • Hats and Caps. The tiubscribor has on halui a firif.ciaes ,took of . Harnese, Trunks, Valises, 'Whips, 3rtAahon, and burry Con?,13s, which he Is offeling much below tho regular price. All !Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction. ()ADM Afirscrprqzr 80.ticITED .11TXVIENII. Loies:1 :Derby Iatg. ••••••....•••••• TIIE LA -TEST AMERICAN CAPS. :=1 JACKSON, The Famous Hater. 1