Huron Record, 1881-09-23, Page 3• IIIIKON 1OTL".4.
—lir., A Wolper,. has rented his two.
hundred,.acre farm .near Exeter, to Mr.
• - Penhele„ for the sum of ;7Q0 -per year
Thos. Kidd, of Sea.forth, has
, Worth -West. He seem well. pleased
with the country.
--The .cattip meeting. in connection
with the Canada Methodist Church of
Stratford district,: commenced in Mr.
Alex Kirke bash near lir.irkton, oo
Thumlay last:
—The- residence. of Mr. O. .S.
Exeter was entered by burglars oue
evening last week while the family were
absent,and. e..bout ten ,dellar& worth of
goods taken. .
The five ancient orders, of arcbitec-
lore are the Tuscan, Doric., Tonle, Cor-
inthianComposite.. The five lead inm
pens of Illsterbrookis 'Make are the Pal -
con, Baitlk, engrossing, Extra fine and
School,
, 4
—On Wednesday of last week the
'barns and out buildings . together with
the entire season's crop • of Robert
Brown,lot 34,eon,13,Gre,„were destroy-.
ird by fire. • The fire originated from a
busb fire. •
—.A. young son of Mr.' Alm Ward,
ntet with rather a severe accident on
Thursday. While playing with a tur-
ontha agricultural grounds. be 'had
the misfortune to get his band under
the knife, •latterating it pretty severe-
ly. „. .
Ilallett.
Too lafilfor last, week's issue,
PERSONAL. —Airs. J. Kitty, UM Mr.
Ed. Kitty, her son, elm left for Hough-
ton on Lake Superior a short timeago,
arrived safely at their.' destination.
They went by way of Detroit,. tasking
tile steather; City of Cleveland, for the
upper lakes.
. Stanley.
• 'rotate fer last week's Issue.
• The barn and outbuildings of Mr.
'James Cowie Lake Shore Road, were
•struck by ligittiling aud burned to the
ground on Monday night last,' along
with his entire crop and a. valuable
dtolt. He had •barely time to,rescue
ii•IS other horses. Loss $3,000; insur-
ance$1,000,. .
. ,
Asikadd.'
To lateicr last week's. is.sue.„
Farmers are about' through: seed-
• ing, , ' ".
On . billek.U.O•iirlay,'a`y-90(ip n this vi-
cinity said that the last day lied come.
• Hearing the whistle of a steam thresher
at 4 o'cloCkin the eveningisini exclaim --
ed. the last "trumpet "and
• fell dowri.in a dead faint.
. A young man 1.2oyd. ,Of.
Kintail as drowned in the lake on
t he StIt -inst....Hewes assisting to load:a
• boat at the dodk when thecablebroxe and
as Ike lake watf.a, little rough, the boat
drifted out. While they were bringing
the boat• back, again, it appears Beyd
tell asleep on the dock and as the boat
returned, the. captain ,called.. to hint to
catch the rope, when he woke up con-
fused and walked oVer the dock into
the water.. His body • was found. on
. Sunday. . morning...about 3 miles; from
Xintail. He Was mush respected' by
all who knew him
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• tiNAWAY:-.-OB , Saturday the 1th
.•
nes ItEr. Mitelteles horse Was de-.
livering eider to his customers,it teok
frioglikand raised quite a .dust through
the
the village. -Forfutiately lie came to a
• standstill; opposite Thos." Hill's black-
..emith shop, without .deing.nnich dam-
age.. Who will say hereafter, that
eld.wagons, sleiglis, 'lumber, bark, ikc,
should trot be left on the .road, .oppos
Ste.every blacksmith thop,as no. doubt.
• they were the cause of' stopping the
horse in his mad career. • . .
Mr: D. McMillan, of ApPle' Tree
- Notoriety, has just finished his: house,
which said. to .be the best private
residence • in the village: 'It.could
hardly 'fail to be so. when Mr. Copp.
. was contractorlor the brick work, Mr.
Lyons carpenter work, -Aft. • Jordan,'
. whose fame as -a painor, :is. of very
wide reputation. On three sides are
raised Gothic windows,. with slate...ro.A.
built on the •Itigliest ground .letween-
Seaford) and filgtuonclville,' has a, beau-
tiful view of both .town .and
'Arr. Cooper, cit y baker, Clieton, who
• litotsupplied nearly the whole village
with his celebrated bread; has failed.to
-make his,appearance for the. past week,
There are a great many' long faces on
that aecount. The meeting held
at present.at Holmesville, may account
- • for his ab301166,.. but hap° to see him
:around soon again, •
.A. score of'years isa. long time back
blit when attended with • coottn-
nal suffering, it Seems alinoska century;
and all this pain Could have beenavoid-
•orl if, wben your fiver commenced to
trouble you, if you had taken Burdock
Blood 13itters, Price $L040trial size
" 11) cents.
DOCklen'S Arnica. Salve,
The BEsT Skr.vs ia the world for
Cuts, Bruises, '$ores, Ulcers,. 'Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hand; Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
ruptioltsj, and positively cures Piles.
It is guaranteed' to give perfe:cf satis-
faction, or money refunded. Price 25
per box. • For sale by J. H. Combo.
• , FOR Skii.
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CLARGE Caritas° and Blacksmit1t shop on the
Main Street, in the village of Olyth. There are
twe large shops, 40x00,. eiii.h two etudes ; good
dwelling and stable. This is the best opening In the
county for a carriage inanufitctory and will be sold en
reasonable terms; if not sold son will be rented, Ad.
dress, •
0. Itstutirox, Blyth.
Blyth, June
• . FOR SALE.
Agood, onestery-anh-whall, frame, house -0
reonis-well Am., with good, garden,
Well and pumpandll m
, eodern ,convenienees. Lot
No. 845, on Mary street, near the Great Western sta •
tion, occupied tit present by tSr. Win. Davis. The
promisee eon be inspected atatw mine. Terms
A. H. 'BANNING,"
•Vendor's Seth:Bor.
.Clinten Sth' July, 1881.
FORSALE..
• ..•*••••••••••.••••
T• ItHundersiimed carom the following articles for
. sale t---1 set of double lial.ness, 1 'Ain bean'
thistle cutter plough, 1 set of hen liarrows,• (new)
nuipufactured by Miller 0; Tedford, 1 lumber wagon,
1 hay rack, 1 pair of bob -sleighs, one fanning Olin,
*Mille trees and neek•yeke, grindstone, fortis, &e.
• IL W. COOK:
• . tiriaten.
Clinton, J0002, 1881.. 144
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FARM FOR SALE,
OR TO RENT, •
IN THE IT.. • OF G00E111011.
Qomposr,n of Lot 30, lith con,, and Lob WI,' 12th
con., containig 100 acres, ISO acres cleared and
in good state of cultivation; the remainder is good
hardwood bush. On the farm is a eolumodions brick
residence, frame barn, ambles and slualS; two good
wells of never-fiiiling water; also three mires of orch-
ard -of selected fruit trees. The farm is situated three
Miles from the town of Clinton, the leading inarkck of
the west, Title incitisputable. linniediate posession
gsio‘s,14, . For further particulars apply on the prem-
iJOHN DEMPSEY, or to '
•FARRAN,
Clinton, P. O.
Goderich Township, Aug, 25, 1881.
••FOR SALE.
IN TUE .TOWN OF
LOT No. 14, Muter street, • on the lot Is a good
frame residence, 000 and a half stories high, con.
Mining seven rooms: besides there is a good garden
• on the lot, with limn, pump • and other modern • con-
veniences, The house is at present occupied by David •
Grigg, Will be widen reasonable terms, as the pre,
• prietor h godng to the North-West. For further par.
titulars apply to
. . ARTHUR CANTELON„.
• • • •Clinton, '
FAR FOR SALEu:
MITE Nerthicast D' , art of Lot, No: 19mon 13, Town.-
- *hip of. Itullett, containing. 50 acres, 30 items
'cleared and in s good state of emit' ration. 'TIM -
place is well fenced. Thmli
e soil is lirstnte. 'tWo.
miles from the.village of Blyth and will be sold cheap.
this is a rare chaotic to purchase a Artit-elitss 50 acre
farm For tall partice/ars apply to ••• • *.
• • • .0. HAMILTON,
' . • Auctioneer, Blyth;
Myth Juty 27 1881 - • • •
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'FARM 'FOR SALE,
COMPOSED of W. of lot IS'e. 3(3, ton. 4, townetite
. of East Wawanosh, containing 100 iteres;50 acres
cleared and clear of stuums; in a fair state of caddy:1-
8pm The bush is good hardwood,' ' There is 8 steam
saw 151110,n the next lot, There Men the p1800 5. good
bearing orchard, lied three nev,er, spriugs,
log dwelling andframe Stable. Will be sold cheap
.00 reasonable tortes of payment. For full pardeulars
enquire on the preadges or to •. •
- •• 0. 1iAMILTON:07
Illyth.:duly 7, 1883, •A4"cli°11.6.."4
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FARM FOR SALE,
COMPOSED Of N. Of S. Lot No. 27, concession13,
. .
, East wawanesh, 00 iterjs; .33 acres cleared and 111
a good state of cultivation, good' rail fence.s, geed -
'bearing' orchard with. choice•varlet3 of fruit, a
dwelling, two' leg stables iind small frame liarn, good
wen and pump convenient to house, a living stroani
rues across the b.w.k of the elite% the. soil Is black
•mold With .clay bottom, it is tlirce miles !rem lbyth,
and convenient sthool. This is a firskelass place
and will he sold cheap. Apply to
•
• , • . C. HAMILTON,. Myth.
• Myth, June 16„ 1081.• . .
OILMAN'S
PADS
Operate:, Through:
the Naive Forces and
, the ,CiroWation:_....._
• Holman's Ague, Liver & Stomach
• . Pad. For matarti, Ague and Stonnitob
•trounles, PRICE, •
"11($,o!ini"1. mai.ril:113OS0n0804P. eic3la.51Pad.Adaptet to:
• .11oiman's Spleen. Belt. For stubbern
cases indented spleen and 1113yiGlablg 1.41Z*1
and Stomach troubles: • $7.;50„
Hannen's Infants' Pad. For filithentS.
of I iirmits and Children. $24*.
Holman's Abderni,nal Pad.. nellent•
• me, ovarian and 1.0addertriiiimes.
Holman's Renal or Kidney Pad. •
gor.KA.11,,y th»uphtil.a.s. $.$O.
Helman's Pectoral PFAC11.' FM' affecti this
• Of 510 Chest and Lungs,
Holman's Absorptive Mt dicfnal-
Body Plaster. .r113: mist 141 ...torow tau
en Rubber Inmis..
.Hoirrian's Absorptive
• • aFnOdOsitumPoi6a1,Sutirettrohh
oni.Or Col!rd.p:14:1;,),.21fsettithq
Absorption • Salt for Medicated
• Bathe. For Cidds,ltheinnatIsin ltd all tames
where e medicated Bath is inward, also nit execi•
lent foot bath (per 4a,. natiliego, 20a:
•70a SALE EtY ALL MONISM
Or rent by ova); logtrAtd, On reeelpt ot mem, The
„AllsoltpTioN SALT is not "mailable,' and must,
be omit by Express at.pitmlitiser's expeiise;
•lieWare of all bogus nate Only made to 8011 on
the reputation of the genitine.
See that -each Pad hears the Private) Reye'
n ue Stern p0Itia HOLMAN PAINCOMPAN
.,with 0.1104*) Trail° 'Mark printed in green
'ell treatise sent free eit application. Adams,
• KOLMAJM PAD CO.',
1. XING statliVWJ31, ToBorno;
6 ..N4 -444;
SHORTHANI).
A Full Course of Fonegrafy Is retained orgy Yea/
In the new ninthly magazine ;
•' THE AMERICAN-SH(MTHAND,„)17gIna
and the Exercises of all subscribers corrected tbro'
the Mail free of charge.
The only periodical in the world from width short.
• hand mai bake:rid, without a tau. TbePlan of In-
structions is original and the. Lessens cornprelmusiv.
1 These desiring to learn marbegin at anytime, back
number, to lesson 1 being supplied now snbseribers
and exercises corrected whenever received.
inniseturrien;
One VW (Course of 12 Leiniens,) — $1.50
515051Numisa, • - • - - 15e.
American Agency for Pitman's 'Shorthand books and
RePerter'a Supply Betio. Circulars sent free on anpli• -
cation. ItOWELL MICKGOX, Vieeland,
DINE
THE VERY BEST
MACHINE OIL
IN THE WORLD, is manufactured by
lifc00118ros.400.,Toronto
and for sale by all dealers. Ask your
merchant for LADDINE and take no
ether._ •
Tide oli, under the severest test and most active
cornpetition, waslit• the Toronto Industrial Enhild.
Ion awarded the Highest Prize; also the Gold Medal
at the Previnbial Exhibition, Hamilton, and the high-
est Award at the Dominion. Exhibition, Ottawa -the
Silver Medal.
Flamers and MI who' use AgrienItural Machinery
Will save money and machinery by using none but
S -Ona,
Johnston, Tisdall & Gale,
• BANKERS,
•
ALBERT STREET, .o.LINTom, ONT.
Traneacti a general bathing businese, Money,md-
vanced on Mortgages miti Notes of. band. Drafts is-
sued payable at par, at till the offices of the Merchant s
Bank of Canada, •New York exchange bought and
sold. Prompt attimMon paid to Collections through-.
out Panetta and the United spites.
SALE NOTES, BO UGgiT
at close rates, and motley advanced to tanners on
their own"notes, for any length 01 time to suit the
borrower. .All marketable. securities bought and Sold.
Bankers Ite New York,' Ageots of ,the itterchativo
Bank of Canada. ••
INTEREST ALLOWED ON nEposip
A, JOHNSTO.N,P. TISDALL, 'r. „oAttit,
• Stratbroy. Clinton, Elora.
J. PENTLAND TISDALL, Manager, •
*JOHNSTON, • GALE & TISCALL,
BANKERS, NLOItJt.'
A, JOHNSTON,T. A GALE, J. I'. TISDALL,
• Stratiiroy. Eloni. •• Clinton.
Ir. A. GALE, Manager. .
• (ierresponciente in Canada,' The. Bank of Montreal
mid all their agencies. In New York, S. Watson and. A, Lang, 50 and Otwall Street. • ' • . •
FRANK METCALF,
;ILYTW *.•••
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»ealei in. Books: • Stationer3',
Watches, ifen, e1ler3r. '
Failey Geoids,' Wall' raper,
Children's CairriageS9.
. • s. Sze., •
pecial •Inducements for .the
• Next 30 days,
• . ••preitieus to Stocktaking.,
•
• 'A. ftiE line ef the celebrated
WA 4 ThrAlif
, •
• . at close prices fOr '
PATEIN
of Clocks, Watelies, JeWellety, and Swing Machine
.• • -a speekilty. • •
CALL AND GET. PRICES".
• • 1 F. IVIETOALF,
, Blyth.
THOS. TREWIN
Desires to Inform his patrons and friondS that h .
OVED
Tailoring Establishment
to the recoils
Over
• law.nco 4 & :Grti,00y's
Furniture Store,
•3a. •"Z. ITfl
Where ho will he pleased te promptly attend t�'n)
*New to ausy 153 wow with. . •
•
tr/7045% Stet/One/017• 041,1400
I ifhere Are You Going ?
UNDERTAKER,
W0 1411115 AN
FURNITURE D• Ca litel"'.8
an/ PIO; to
GROCERY AND • -
MOR1 4.1q1 Provision Stote
Opposite Fair's Mill,
it pap ino to get fay Groceries 4oere.the
goods ore so . cheap, and the Quality
• 4 iVo, 1 Good s ; •
• all new and ,fres14
A Spode]. Discount Sale
FOR 30 DAYS.
1W' His Sugars, Teas, Coffees,
Prunes Raisin; Currants, Boneless
Codfish: Gold Flake and Fine Cut
Chewing Tobaccos, eannot be excelled.
NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING, Soule new designs in Crockery and
nnil more extiected-c1s, a fine lot of now ▪ Glassware, Wooden Ware, and in fact,
everything you, want. .
CallOns, Shrouds, Undertaking 1'
. Goods.
Come aRACEY'S OLD STAND
nd see, in .
Farm Produce taken in exchange,
D. CANTELON,
lately occupied by Shepherd and Cooper; CLINTON.
Albert Street, Clinton: •
11
CLINTON
ptEMENT
wARE-ROOMS.
B. :WEIR,
P.ROPIZI,ETOR,
Agent for J. ELLIOTT 64 SON'S cele-
brated "McCormack's Self-13inder,""Mead-
ow-Lia Mower and Reaper," "Trtiunplt
Raper" and "Warrior Mower ;.$ F. J.
CRAIG'S "Strtthroy Heti/ester!! '• and
" Himuninghird Mower,!' "New Canadian.
•Thresher," with engine. All kinds of
PLOUGHS and ether Implements.
REPAIRS Conraltaittili en
' •
gemenaber the place, •
•NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF FAIR'S MILL,
Clinton, May 13. • 3m. •
•
GREAT. 0.
.0].eari.n.g Sale
Glass Settglfront
/.dc. to $2.00.
°Wert, Glagses.
fruit Bowls, with
Caen.
French, .Flureka,
Xerlia, compact
Butter „Wilk& and
• mtividital Vut
tem.
•
Cebiits'f Nantes.
•
Galas, •
all:ucry
• . •
HEAP
mac... out the
• Stock.
LAMPS
Aompleto, fate
diZil 313 each..
A Full Asgorl
Jnent Grocerieg,
Fruits, j•
• Doane lionlint
1.1.4 Ting Mack
reel, splendid.
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• BLY171EI
11;„t
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17 'it
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• These Works are now in full .Opera-
tion, and the undersigned are enabled
to offer any grade of • ••
8alt of FinestQuality. for &fide.
• The necessity Of -Salt for •
AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Is new so fully established that every
farmer will neglect his own •interest
wito,fails te use about five tons anpti
ally. • •
VP This Trade will. receive Mir. best
attention.
Cordwood, Bim Stave .Bolts and.
11aaswoodi delivered at the "iVorks,.,for.
which Cash will be paid.' .,
Toung Sparfing,
° A Household Word !
•9'
Csii9PEJ .
4 GROORT . •
Has becomg„, a aiouschelrilrorti as the
BEST and OHEAIIESTStice fox
Groceries;
•
Peed,• .
. Crockery,
Glassware, '
CdO.,• •
%.TIVI JARS
” in pinte,..qinwis, and heti-gallons, . ••
•
. A SPECIALTY IN' ' • :
.60 Cent Tea.
it2reasli paid for Eggs., Farm Pro-
duce taken 111 exchange.
• T110$. COOPER,' •
Corner Albert' and Rattenbury Sts.,
• CLiff,r0P1 ONT. ,
ard are.
aue Ttough CondUetorPipe,
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
MO} OIL, °IL; ,•
Harvest Mitts,
BRASS
KETTLES
Enamelled Guns
1343t value ever fferL ' .-
f
WHITE LEAD,
warranted genaine.aml, , •
LOW PIIICES, •
Apple Parers,
• Parer, Corer and Slicer combined,
CANNOT GET our OF ORDER,
Every Machine Ararramtecl, •-•
•
Reduced Tinware Prides •
Shelf Iardware,
BIJILDEIS' STIPPLIES •
" • a specialty...
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Phamixitiock, Clinton, ontariii,