Huron Record, 1881-09-16, Page 3• N4'fEa.
--The Wroxeter ,Hortics}liar Show
will be held on Wednesday *a of O.
toter.
�- The annual fall show of the Stan-
ley branch Agricultural Society will be
held in the village of Bayfield on Mon -
:clay and Tuesday .October the 10th and
11th:
Christt�pbev .Dade, of Hallett, sold
an Monday last 20 head of ste xs to
Mr. Case, of Seaforth, for $50 each reap
i,ziing the roundsunl of $1,000. • This is;
what makesfarming pay.
—Mrs. Ireland, of Howick, an un-
fortunate sufferer from St. Vitus''dance
who has been kept at the county expense
in Waterloo poorhouse for some time
past, died on Friday.
Messrs. Baker Jr, Taylor thrashed one
°aclay last week on the farin of M1•. Geo,
-Avery, 15th con. of Grey, 540„bushels
of fall wheat in a little over 7 hours,
which was accomplished without aay
extra etfbrt.
--Miss Rachel Brigham, of the 14111
• con, Grey, swallowed a pin when,
,she was a child eight years old. A.
strange sensation was always experienc-
ed in lier chest, until a few weeks ago:
when in a tit of coughing,, the coughed
the pin up. The, ,point was almost
woru of}: -
---A few days ago, James Hogartli
and James Medianus of Leeburn, while
proceeding to a- spring near the lake.
for a drink, .came upon 'a wild cat,
1'lle boys gave chase at,_.DUoe; -but as
they had noother rveapo is lian stoops,•
the terror of the ot&uadian ferest es-
caped.
—Mr James. Grieve, of Roxboro
has purchased front Mr. John Leckie,
of Brussels, the farm in Morris. an
which -the Brussels Cheese Factory
formerly stood. The farm contains 50
.sexes and was purchased for $3,000. It
its a good lot aud'ie quiet convenient to
• the village,
—Mr. S. Echlin, 1st con. •Ashfield,
was riding on horseback one day 'last
week when the horse stepped on a
hound stick'lyhlg on the road which
rolled with hien and: the weight of the
horse and the, rider cause on one of the
legs of the horse, and splintered ;the
• bone se badly that they were forced'to
kill the horse. • • •
-Jv1r Alex'McBeath, Of •Stanley;
has had 1 big. run of carpenter. 'work
:and framing this season He has had
sfolirteei� b'alliliilgs, all o£ which are now
completed orunder • way. ; Of these.
;four were• `residences, eight barns and•
.sheds, and other sinall building. lie
has had six Yuen constantly employed
nearly all summer.
f)n •
Wednesday, of last week,
:+12ghtning'struck the baric belongil,g to
143:x. Padiield,: con. 10, Howick, destroy.
ilrg it.aifd cootente. • Loss &Rout x,2000,.
partly' eoiered' by insurance: A. barn
.belonging to Mr. Johfr L'rocvn, con: I,
I:I wick, vas totally ;destroyed with all,
contents, on Sunday night. • 'It .its
'supposed: to. he the 'work: cif an intend-.
iary, Insured inthe..Howick Mutual
for $600 on barn and 'contents Loss
X1200. :
=The Times says., -'-Bush . fires have
:been raging in parts of Hay and .Stepp-•
en for the last few days,. = The sats -
Mill. belonging .to -.Mr: Kalhfleisclii 14th
. con, cif Hay was in danger.:of being
burned; according-to•the last report we
.we received. Men had to go from Zur
rlt
to safe the mill. • The bush on
the 120 .'conccsmien .ef. H ay wbere'.the
German cat tip meetings are .usually he1d,,
. •Lias been nearly, consumed, and it ,wets
with diliiLu f / that sonte of the ferl,Iier'*
houses were saved., Mr. T. Telly, .af
•t1ie Sth ,concession of . Hay li a`hatl 12
.acres of 'bush:destroyed. l}Tr. John`
Force, of.,the Stll concession -of Sti:iheii
:has 'had foura(xes of busk .dcaroyed.
Mr. •Louis Baker's mill, a mile west of
'Ain
is in danger. Mr. Fulton's
ill is also in danger.- ,' '
ltiir; oho Dickson, of_ Roxborri,
RI(3�illop,.tliet with P.10SC painful de, -
.
e. oitlear.on Saturday even ing;sif last week.
His sort was •.dr ving aloeg :the road
with a horse arid. buggy and M 1)icl:
son was walking alougsidetlriviug some
cattle before ,llurl _'iler stopped 'on'
• . the rand. and 'Yr. Dickson turned the
rattle into a field. He was juyt return-
ing with the intention .of gr ttiug i; Ito'
the buggy when sonrethtstg• frightened
the horse,. causing hirci to make a sud-
den ,jutatp sideways,. and strilctitg. Mr.-
-Nelson,
vlr..Dickson, threw him: down broke
ltty ,le ;. iii Wo places. The boy was
thrown out of the buggy but was. not
injueed. The horse: ran away,. with
the vehicle aticl it was smashed to.piacer,
▪ Mr. Dickson was at in(:eel to
,t'OIYVet
e
. Lis. }Iolrie islil zLleilacal nidi pros:ilt:t l '
keit the extent of his injuries was as-
certained, Il:e is progt(ssirlg• nM w, 11
r,t could:be el.pectecl nutlet' fie eiruutn,'
. Starker.
- 4 4U r�.rltanp y r yrs ._to ehrenielo.tlie.
Alain of Mr..l'anies, 111essrrr Sr. of 111+7,, t
rill bank,' tvidoli occurred on Tltursd, y
9lilru.ii (IL. lust week. Lcuousetl liuii 1
been in :fair health till, slew' weeks ago -
when he began ,to give way to diseased
an .old age. Mr. Messer was born in
Berwickshire, Scotland,. in the year
1801, and was consequently 80 years
of age. Emigrating from his native
land, be, with his,wife and six of a
family, -cause to Canada, and settled at
Morrisbauk, where lie continuously re:
sided -for 27 years, - Culmen died short-
ly after their arrival here, and another
the late Jobe.Messer, died about eigh-.•
teen months ago,. The remaining four
still reside here, viz.: W. Messer, mer-
chant. Jas. Messrs,, Morrisbank; urs..
Geo. ,Aiteheson and a widow of the late
John Thy one. Mr. Messer, although:
in politica a Reformer, took very little
interest in matters political, and east
but one vote in Canada, He was a,.
consistaut-member of the Presbyterian
Church, and always attended ilr his
place while able to do acs. The funeral
ceremony was perforated by Rev. Ur,
Galloway, after which the remains were
followed to their last resting place by a
large concourse of relations and
friends.
FOR SALE.
Agoad, on story.and-a-halt; tramp, house -0
rooms -well 'finished, Ste„ with good garden,
well and pump, and all modern conveniences. Lot
No. 81b on Mary street, near the Great Western std
Mon, occupied at present by Mr. Wit. Davis. The
premises can be -inspected at any time, Tortes Easy.
A, II- IIiANN1NG,
pianos 8th July, 1881. Vendor's Solicitor,
FOR SALE,
len leraigned offers the TolIowi l g articles, for
1
solo sot. riot of double hartle;is, 1 iron' basun
thistle cutter plough, 1 set of Iron harrows, (new)
manufactured by Miller & Tedford, 1 lumber wagon,
1 bay tack, 1 pair of bob -sleighs, one fanning .will,
whiffletrees and neck yoke, grind atone, forks, &e,
itl. 'Ws" COOK
Clinton, June 2,'1381. `i1144it0119
FARM FOR SALE,.
01i TO RENT, .
IN 'FLEE TI. 0O1' GODERICII.
COMPOSED of Let $¢,;11th con., and Lot 36, 12th
con., contabtig 160 acres, 120 aures elcured and
in a good state of cultivation; the remainder is good
hardwood bush. On the farm. isa commodious brisk
residence, frame barn, $tables and sheds; two good
wells of novor+failing water; also three sem of oreh•
arc! of selected fruit trees, The fano is situated.three
miles from the town of Clinton; the leading market of
the west. Title indosptitable, - immediate posessioe
given. •,1•'or .further partioulars'•apply on the prem -
fees to JOHN,1)1a1Pa6,X, er to
W.W. FARRAN, . .
• Godorich Tclwnship. Ang, fir,, yggl, Clinton, P: Q.
FOR SALE.
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.11I -11111E 'TOWN OF �vxz?Gn�ati1�..
Lorx0;14, 14, Shutor street. On the lot is a l,00il
frtuno residence, one 000 a hall stories high. con-
titining t •
1 seven mins;
besides
Choisa
}nod gtrdcU
on helot, wth wellpump and other •
modern colt
\ ethanes. '17,o hoose is lit present occupied by ,}Grid
Grigg, Will he sold on resson rblu•t'crms, as, the pro-
prietor is going to. the Northwest. For further par-
iculara apply' to
ARTHUR CANTI:LON,,
Clinton.
.FARM OF0 .. AL1
fl11ie North -Oast part of Lot No. 10, can 13, Town..
1. 'ship Of ilnllctt, cuntalning 30 acres, 30: acres
cleared and in a goodstate of eultivitlmi.,-- The
• place is well fenced The soil is first-class. • It is two
miles front the viilago.of lflyto and Witt bt sold .cheap.
this isa rare chance -to purchase a 'first -suss 50 acre'
farm. For full particulars appy: to
G. HAMILTON,
Bi, hlr, July 97,.1881. Auctioneer, Bll th.'
FARM FQR SAL .
O\iPOSED of lr
C.: of East 1Yaennosl
t
cleared. and clear of ata
tion.:, The hush is is pod
saw; Orin pn the next to
bearing brdliard,• and t
log;dwehinl; and a fru
an reasonable terms of
etiquiee ✓rte the pt•eudso
Myth,. July
7, ism.
of lot No 30, .eon 4 townsl'lp
, containing 100 acres; 60 acres
mics; in a fairx(tate of coltiet.
hardwood, There is' a steam
t. !'hare is on the•ulaeea Broad
threw never failing springs,• a
tie stable., Will be sold clap'
.payment. For full, particulars
tlort0 • • • '
0.'1J1 MILTON
Auctioneer; Blyth.
FAR. . FOR SA E
COMPOSED of N i of S. s Lot No. 37, r:ofreession 3,
Bast xanranosh 30icres, 138 neral cleared land in
a good state of cultivation good rail fences, good'
bearing orchard with choice t crush of fruit, a to •
dwelling,. two log stables and small frame barn, good
well ani! 10(0(p convenient to house, a living stream
runs aerosd the back d1 the place, the soil is black
Inold•'with clay bottom itis throe utiles from lJlyth,
and convenient to school. This is' a firstclass place
and will be sold cheap Army to- •
• O. HAMILTON, Blyth:,
Myth, Juno 10, 1831.
6 . Vs.1,1""74!...•tiC.
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Reporter's Supply Dego. Circulars sent free onappli-
cation, OWELL 1iICKCOX, Vineland, N, J.
LARDINE
Turn VISISY REST
MACHINE 'OIL
IX THE WORLD, is manufactured by
McColl Bros. cOo:, Toronto
and for sale by all dealers. Ask your
motherchant for' LARDINE .and take no
er.
This all, under the severest test and most actino
competition, was of the Toronto Intlustrhll-ExhIbl-
ian awarded the Highest Prise, also. the Gold Medal
at the l'rovincidi. ExhibltiOn, Hamilton, and the bight
est Award at the Dominion Exhibition, Ottawd1-tiro
Silver Medal.
Farmers and all who use Agricultural Machinery
Will save money and machinery by using none but
LIIDINE. - 8.Oln.
Johnston, Tisdall 8fi Gale,
BANKERS,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONT.
Transact a general bnoking business. Money ad•
vanced on Mortgages and Notes of hand. Drafts is'
stied payable at par, ab all the pokes of the !lferchant s
Bank of Canada. New. York exchange bought and.
sold, . Prompt attention paid to Collections through-
out Canada and'tho United statics,
SAL �+ NOTES .BO UGHT
at close rates,and money advanced to tanners On.
their own notes, for any length of time to suit the
borrower. All marketable securities bought and sold,
Bankers In New York, Age„ts of the 3foreharit's
Bank of Canada,
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
A. JOHNSTON, ` J. P. TISDALL, 4 VA. GALE,
Strathroy: Clinton.- •E10ra,
J. lPENTLAND TISDAf L, Manager. •
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JOHNSTON, GALE & •TISDALL,
BANKERS, 111,01141,
A. JOHNSTON, - . T, A. GALE, J.,P. TISpALL,
Sttathrol. LlorroClinton,
T. A. GALE, 8tanagor.
Correspondents n Canada,'
0 outs
p, iTho Bank of Montreal
and all their agencies. In New York, W. Watson and
A; Lang, SO and 01. Wall Street.
IF RA -rifiErCTAtf;
pi_ Y'['W
ll&esbicr in Books. Stationery,
Clocks; Niattehe$, Jewai1le y,4,
• l'aatey Goods, Wall •,Pallier,.
Children• 's Cat -nines;
dire., .Le,
-0
Special Inducements_ for. the.
Nkat 30' days,
provtaus to stock taking.
A lull line of the celebrated
WALTH A1'3 TORE6'
at close prices for cash,
AIRING
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REP. .AIRI.'�IG
of Cloelts, Wutchos, Jewellery, and Sawing: Machine
a specialty.
,.
CALL .A AND ' G+,'7'. l'1,TCS
F. 'METCALF, -
• Blyth.
HOS.
Desires to htrornehis patrons mit Moult that he 11
Cures Cholera,Cholera Morbus,Dy-
sentery, Oramps, Colic, Sea Sick-
"""•itete r eiSitfri'iim-'oinplaint;'a/sa
Choly#ra lnfantuin, and all Com
plaints peouliar to children -teeth-,
frig, • and will be found equally
beneficial for adults or children.
10 SAIL BTAI»,DRUCCISTS;
T. MILBURN &• CO.,
Proprietors, Toronto.
—HIS;
Tailor1 . ,
�stabl.shment
T/lcs,.Steuenson HALLOO. _ ..
l
UNDERTAKER, he e e Going !�
AND MIAMIiN ^ . going•; toou
FURNITURE, » ea.rite ! .: :
R:einovedly Ffl e1
A Special Discount Sale
''FOR30 DAYS.
Sy,
NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING,
and more expected -also, a.fine lot of new
Collins, Shrouds, & Ilndertaking
Goods.
Come and see, in •
RACEY'S OLD STAND
lately occupied by Shepherd and Cooper,;
Albert Street, Canton,
OLINTO14
IMPLEENT
WARE -ROOMS.
J. .11 WEIR
3.
• PROPRIETOR.
"Agent for J. ELLIOTT. & SON'S cere-
brated "McCortnack'sSeit-13indei',"` Alead-.
ow Lark Mower 'and Reaper," (' Triumph
Reaper ".and "c0 Warrior 1I ,war ;" . J.
CRAIG'S "Stratliroy• Harvester" find
"hummingbird Mower," " New Canadian
Thresher," with engine.. All kinds of
PLOUGHS and; other Implcinents.
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Coiistaintly o1li
I E':P.
� R S '�a�aa;
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Remember . the p}ace, ' • .
t XT DOOR SOUTH; OF FAIR'S. MILL.
Cliltton, gay 13. '8] q. A 3m. .
GREA','.
Cleay1-
d. �g • Sale
Giem Setts ;frotn
40c,. to
C:lel• . ousnc3..
b'r1151 totals, zeta
• Cocal.
Revolt, Eureka,
•llerka,.comiket
330ter Dishes and
individual But.
tem ,
00101effNaple.
Goblets;
Tumblers,.
1Ca.,
atrvery .
Off:EAP
to dear eat the
. . Steele,_ .. •'
L.A iVI P.S
complete, large
s4e 115,1, each,
A h'attt
Assert.
(11,1 tt of (41 oewl.:.li,
Pilate, the
Coarse:. /Zombie
e,e2, spleltdki.
i•
two e
A • 0
A 8
BLYTH
Salt
These Wbrke are' now i'i'i full a.. era -
tion, and the .urlclersigned are er(abled
to otter any grade. of.
Salt of finest -Quality for &Sole
The necessity Salt S it 'fO r
ACRI.CULTURAL PLOPOSES
Is POW so frilly established, that every
farmer will neglect his awn interest
who fails to,use about iiwo• tolls ttinnu
ally.
- ••q`iris -Trade 'will; , eeeit e•onr' Beet
et
rearms At iltlfdll
diver f,aWi{ence & Graa&t.,yrs .
• 'orawoofl,_._} 1J1i Sinv(d Boits. ails.
Cvi ilitIl'L' Store, Basswood.,.delivered: at the ;Works, for.
which Casi1 will be paid.
p pp ,fir (�
Where fie will he pivoted to Prometh• attond tO ani, I [{rayl '10unU or $nar1nii
orders Le: may be favored with, �j NUJ 1111
GROCERY AND
Provision
On StOre
Opposite Fair's Milt,
Xt pays me to get my Gr series elsere the ,
goods' are so cheap, and the 7ualit,t,
is 4 No. 1 / No old Goods;
all new and fresh /
or His Sugars, Teas, Cof fees,.
Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Boneless
Codfish, Gold Flake and Fine Cut
Chewing Tobaccos; cannot be. excelled,.
Some new designs in Crockery and
Glassware, Wooden Ware, and in fast
everything you want, '
Farm Produce taken in exchange,
C✓ A N TTLON.
CLINTON,
A Household Ward
THUS, COOPER'S
GROC.NRY
Has become; a. Household Word as the
BEST and CIIEAPEST place fca • a
Groceries,
:Feed
Crockery,
-Glassware,
41C,, ((e: ' •
t • in pints, quarts, and half -gallons!'
A. SPECIALTr IN
60_ Cent
'Cash paid for -Eggs,"• ].+arm Pro.
ducekexchange.
en in
'111100. COOPP ,. .
• Corner Albert and Rat enbur •Sts.
Y, >
'CLINTON O'yIT.
•
arih
'il
are.
Eaue Trout' h �.ondwcctar Pipe,
'BUILDER ' SUPPLIES
Har
En
HONE
great art �_.,..
s
RAS'S KETTLES, _,a:
mllec Dans
Best value ever .of Bred:
Ts
HITE
wtlrranted.'genuine and
LOW PRICES;
frople Paters
Parer, (sorer and Slicer` conbizietl,:
OANNor c Er O.1JT OP' ORDER,.
Very Machine Warranted...
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Reduced • Tinware Prices
Shelf Hardware,
ANI)—
B LDER S' :SUPPLIES
. a sr eoiaity.'
S. DAVI
Piillenlis. Block, t l31at;)nn lakttttsrii►w•
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