The Huron News-Record, 1891-09-09, Page 3BUSINESS. DIRECTORY
Nanidiug• - -
Tff MLS1BJ IIANX.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855,
CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000
RES r, - $1,000,000
Head Office, - MONTREAL'
THOMAS WORKMAN, President.
J. H. R. MOLSON, Vice-Presidunt.q'l
F. WOLFELCSTAN THOMAS, General Manager.
Notes discounted, Collections made, Draft
issued, Starling and American ex-
change bought and sold at low-
est current rates. _.
iNT6Radr Ar 4 PEa,CENr. ALLowgD,oteDErosir
1-
F� RMERB-
Money advanced to farmereon their own note
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re
quired as security. I
H. C. BREWER,
Mana' er ri
Februar;.1884 CLINTON
G. D. McTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
'IRA NSA() TED.
Notes Discounted. - - Drafts Issued.
Interest 4 Ito cat an Deposits.
Clinton, June 8th, 1891 668y
lentiotrg.
T. C. Bruce, L.D.S.
1yr Y=
Surgeon Dentist. Graduate Royal College of
Ductal Surgeons of Ontario. Under Graduate
University of Toronto.
fllce-Reefer's old stand, Coats' Block, Clinton.
N.B.-Will visit Blyth, professionally, every
Monday at Mason's Hotel. 575-y
G. H. COOK,
Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor Gra lusts
lot the Toronto School of Dentistry.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless
I xtractlon teeth.
Office -Smith's Mock, upstairs, opposite the
Post Office, Clinton.
itgir Night Bell answered. 492y
Xttedil'dd.
DR. GUNN
W. Gunn, H. D. L. R. C. P. Edinburgh L. it. C.
4 8. Edinburgh Licenciate of the Midwifery, Edin.
Office, on corner of Ontario and William Ste.,
Clinton. 478-y.
DR. TURNBULL.
.1. L. Turnbull, H. B, Toronto Univ. • M. 13.;
C. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. .5 S. Ont, ;
Fellow o[ the obstetrical
society of Edinburgh.
-Late-of-.L-oradon,JN3ng,-antLHdtulmeg,I imapibals.-
Office: Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury St.
Night calls answered at Grand Union Hotel.
Electric night bell at front entrance.
J. W. SHAW, M. D. C. M.
J. W. Shaw, M. D. C. al., Physician, Surgeon,
Aecoucher, etc. Office in the Palace block,
Rattenbury St., formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve,
Clinton Ont.
egltt.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, 4.c..
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, CLINTON.
Money to Lou n.
A. H. MANNING, JAS. SCOTT.
DAVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery,and
Conveyancing. Office -West Street, next
door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. 67.
D C. HAYS, Solicitor, d>c• Office, corner of
tlr• Square and West Street, over Butler's Book
Store, Goderich, Out. 67.
6a' Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.
ECAMPION, Barrister,Attorney, Solicitor in
. Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office over
Jordan's Drug Store, the rooms formerly occu
pled by Judge Doyle,
V' Any amount of money to loan at lowest
atee of interest. 1-ly.
g1ucttooterlog.
H. W. BALL,
A UCTIO Elt for Huron County. Sales'at-
t1 tended to , , . .art of the County. Ad-
dress orders to GOMEatt. P 0. V-17.
CHAS. HAMILTON,
AUCTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent
Blyth. Sales attended to town and country,
an reasonable terms. A list of farms and village
for sale. Money to loan on real estate, at
'ow rates of interest. Insurance effected on. all
lasses of property. Notes and debts collected.
Goods appraised, and sold on commission. Bank-
rupt stocks bought and sold.
Blyth. Dee. 16,1880.
Photographers
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Life Size Portraits a Specialty.
Ittrotg to 'god
MONEYtto lend in large !;or small sums o
good mortgages or personal security a•
the lowest current rates. H. HALE, Huron st
Clinton.
Clinton, Feb. 26, 1881 lv
MONEY.
ro PRIVATE FUNDS to lend on Town ant: farm
property Apply to
C. RIDOUT,
Office, up•staire, opposite Town Hall, Albert
Street, 369-8m
MONEY.
TO THE FARMERS.
A large aulo'int of Private money to loan. Low. Study your own Interest and go wit raj
et rate of interest C. A, HA1LTT, you can got
Solicitor ,kc.
oma n• Perrfn'sBlock. Rleliable u 'farness.
FOR SALE.
I manufacture none but the BEST of S'&OCR.
__ Beware of shops that sell cheap, as they have
ITIHE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale four eligible got to live Call and get prices. Orders
Building Lots fronting un Albert Street; has by mail promply attended to.
two fronting on Rattenbury Street; either en
bloc or in separate lots, to suit purchasers. For
further pparhleularsapply to the uudersignLd.-E.
DINSLEY, Clinton. 882
A. O. U. W.
The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meetsin Jackson's
Hall, Victoria Block, the 1st and 1)rd Fridays in
each month. V shore cordially. invited. R.
STONEHAM, M. W.; J. DEAN, Recorder. 699y
lit000tt.
1ILINTON L•ldge, No. 84, A. F. 6( A
1..,/ meets every Friday, on or after the
moon. Visiting brethren cordially invited.
RICH HR,YWOOD, w. at. 03N ENBALLAIRD, SEC
Clinton Jan. 14. 1890. 1.
L. 0. L. No. 710
C; N,
Meets seeoro Monday of every
month. Hall, Rid flat, Victoria
block. Visiting brethren always
made welcome.
w. G. SMITH, W. IJ
tVtl A ROSS, D. 51,55
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P• CANTELON, See.
Aid gitight
A = --
Jubilee Preceptory sol ioi,
(Black Knights of Ireland)
Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second
Wednesday of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in
the evening. r. Visitin • Sir Knights ghta will always
receive a hearty welcome.
A. M. T000, Worshipful Preceptor
GEORGE IIANLEY•, Detluty Preceptor
PETER CssreaoN, Registrar
Royal Black Preceptory 391,
Black h"m:flets of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Myth, the Wedne
day after full moon of every month.
Royal Black Preceptory 315.
Black Jt nights of Ireland, •
Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third
Monday of every month, Visiting Knights Aiwa) s
made welcome.
W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0
J.aMIES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0
S. HURON ORANGE DIRECTORY.
1891
Names of the District Masters, Primary
Lodge Masters, their post office ad-
dresses and (late of meeting.
•,_._...__..13I-@DI-i-LP44-D[,ti1'It-IG1', _._____
John Nell, W.D.I., Centralia P. 0.
219-S. EIarlton, Greenway, Friday on
. or before full moon.
6G2 -Thomas Coursey, Lucan, Saturday
on or before full moon.
403 -Richard Hodgins, Centralia, Wed-
nesday on or before full moon.
826 -William Haggart, Grand Bend,
Wednesday on or before full moon.
890-W. E. McRoberts, Maplegrove,
Wednesday on or before full moon.
024 -henry Lambrook, Exeter, 1st Fri-
day in each month.
1071 -John Halls, Eliinville, Saturday
on or before full moon.
1097 -James Cathers, Sylvan, Monday
on or before full moon.
1210 -lames Gibson, West McGillivray,
Thursday on or before full moon.
1343 -Robert Sims, Crediton, Tuesday
on or before full moon.
,010-Jost'pli Huxtable, Centralia, Fri-
' ,day on or atter full moon.
UODERICEI5;DISTRIC F.
Geo. 13. Hanley, iV.D.M., Clinton 1'. 0..
143 -Willis Bell, Goderich, 1st Monday
ill each mouth.
153 -Ands v Millian, Auburn, Friday
on or ht f„re full moon.
182-W. 11. \iurney, Goderich, last
Tuesday each mouth.
189 -Adan) ,'Dion, liolmesville,Mon-
- day on u, , fore full moon.
262 -James V. , .!s, Saltford, 3rd Wed-
nesday in • cls month.
306 -George -'. Cooper. Clinton, 1st
Monday it. ••;tch month.
t HULI.1.:TT DISTRICT.
A. M. Todd, W. 1'.:M., Clinton P.O.
710-W.:G. Smith Clinton, 2nd Mon -
(lay in each mont 1.
813 --James Homey, Winthrop, last
Wednesday before lull moon.
928 -Thomas Mcllyeen, Summerhill,
1st Monday in each month.
825 -John Brintuell, Chiselhurst, 1st
Monday in each month.
STANLEY DISTRICT,
Joseph Foster, W.D.M., Varna P. O.
24z.sJohn Pollock, Bayfield, 1st Monday
r in each month.
$08 -James Keyes, Varna, 1st Tuesday
In each month.
833 -Robert Nicholson, Blake, let Wed-
nesday in each month.
733 -John Berry, He:isall, 1st Thursday
in each month.
1035 -William Rathwell, Varna, 1st
Thursday in each month.
t. Noce. -Any omissions or other errors will
be promptly corrected on writing direct to the
County Master, Bro. A. M. Todd, Clinton P.O.
BILL' HEADS, NOTE
Ho,.ds, Letter Heads, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., etc., printel in a workman-
like manner and at low rates, at
TBE NEWS -RECORD
FORT SALE.
The property at present occupied by the
undersigned as a residence on the Huron
Road, in the Town of Goderich, consisting of
ono half of an acre of land, good frame house
-story and a half -seven rooms, including
kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone
cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses.
There are also some good fruit trees. This
proporty Is `iieautifully siluatetf and very
suitable for any person wishing to live retired.
For further particulars apply to
lg. CAMPTON,
&42-tf Barrister, G oderioh •
J() H IN 131Ei L tii
HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTII. ON'T
.1. E. BLACKALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treats
diseases of all domestic animals
on the most modern and scientific
principles. Calls attended to
night or day. Office immediately west of the
old Royal Hotel, Ontario street. ltesidence-
Albert street, Clinton. 549-3in
ABEL S. WEEKES,
Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor,
Draughtsman, etc.
Office -Upstairs in Perrins Block, Clinton, Ont
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL iIAIL STEAMS!! 1 PS.
Montreal and Quebec,
•ru Derry and Liverpool.
CABIN 86C to ("SO, Accviding W Ivc. tiuu of
Staterooms,
Intermediate and Steerage at low rates.
NO CATTLE CARRIED.
STATE
LINE.
j :SER VICE OF,
1} !ALLAN LINE
STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight,
CABIN, ;835 and upwards. Return, 805 and
upwards.
Steerage at lowest rates.
Apply to tlik A ALLOT, Montreal
nr A. 0. PATTISON or WM. JAS KSON,Clinton,
NOTICE.
The undersigned being necessarily absent from
town for some time, has left his books and
accounts with M ANNINO &• SCOTT, to whom pay-
ments may be made.
JOHN WISEMAN.
FOR FIRST CLASS,
HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING.
Go to A. E. EVANS, FASHIONABLE
BARBER, 2 doors east of Nh•.ws-REculth of-
fice. Special attention given to LA iota
AND CII11,011 IIN'S Haircutting.
PoMPAI1ol'R HAI ReU "l'INn A SPECIALTY
COPP'S
WALL -PAPER
and Paint Shop
IS STOCKED W1T111
A SELECT ASSORTMENT
-C F -
American and Canadian
Wall Papers
WiTH BORDERS TO MATCH, from five cent
rolls to the finest gilt. Having bonghtmy Papers
and Paints for Spot Cash, and my practical cv•
perience justify me in saying that all wanting to
decorate their houses inside or paint them out-
side will find it to their advantage to give me a
call,
VT Shop, south of Oliver Johnston's blacltsmith
shop, and directly opposite Mr. J. Cbidley'a
residence.
JOSEPH COPP
Practical Palter Hanger nger and Painter
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company.
Farmland Isolated Town Proper-
ty only Insured,
OFFICERS.
Thos. E. Hays, President, Senforth P. 0. ; W.
J. Shannon, SecyTroas., Seaforth 1', 0. ; John
Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0,
gn1aECToae,
Jas, Broarifoot, Seaforth ; Donald Ross, Olin -
ton ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt,
Harloek • Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan•
non, Walton; Thos. Garbert, Clinton.
AGENTS.
Thos. Neilans, Harlock ; Relit. McMillan, Sea -
forth ; S. Carnochau, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan
anti Geo. Mnrdie, Auditors,
Parties ,desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business Will be promptly attend.
ed to on application to any of the above officers,
addressed to their respective postcfces.
New Blacksmith Shop
GEORGE TROIVHILL has opened out a gen-
eral Blacksmith and Repair Shop in the
building lately occupied by Mr. Gauley, Opposite
Fair's lumber yard, Albert street Clinton, Ont.
Blacksmith and Iron Work in all its branches.
Horse -Shoeing promptly attended to and satis-
faction guaranteed. The public are Invited to
call before ordering any class of work in the
above lines.
497-tf GEORGE TROWBILL.
PUMP FACTORY FOR RENT
The nndersigned offers for rent, In the town of
Clinton, an old established Pump Factory with
horse power and all mole in connection with
pump making. A profitable hnsineaa has been
carried on on the premises for the past 26 years.
Apply to
668 -If JOSEPH ROWELL, Clinton.
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$1.50 a Year. -81 •_'S in Advance.
Wednesday Sept. 9th, 1891.
MR. AND MRS. DOWSER.
METHODS PURSUED BY TUE AMIABLE
LORD AND JI ASTER.
WHEN MR. BOWSER FALLS OUT OF BED
IN THE MORNING THERE 16 SURE
TO BE A ROW OF SOME KIND
-GRAPHIC DETAILS OF
Ills LETES'r
BROIL.
Mr.
Bowser isn'tthe ►a
e et bit par-
ticular
t-
a
ticular about his shirts and collars
and such things -no husband ever
is. Every uluruiug as regular as
clock work when half -past seven
o'clock comes, Mrs. Bowser, who
has been up for half an hour, looks
in to find him on the brJad of his
back with his hands locked under
his neck and the bedclothes wrapped
around him like some giant mum-
my.
'Mr. Bowser !'
No answer.
'Mr. Bowser !'
flim I'
`Mr. Bowser, do you know what
time it is z'
U -m -m -m !'
'Come, breakfast will be ready
before you are. You wanted to
get away a little earlier this morn-
ing.'
'Whaz Its
z ma
zher
1'
__I:Game;-wa re_t fight .0
'Lemma 'lone !'
'Mr. Bowser !'
lie opens his eyes, turns over
with a grunt and a growl, and 10
minutes after she has gone down-
stairs he carefully sits up in bed.
He is all there. Then he kicks the
clothes down with his right log --
then with hie left -knocks his
pillow off on the floor, and "sorter"
falls out after it with a growl like
some old sore -back bear trying to
crawl through a rail fence Ten
minutes later Mrs. Bowser feels the
house shake and hears a voice call-
ing :
'Ml's. Bowser, are you alive or
dead I'
'What is it, dear?'
`Don't `what -is -it -dear' me !'
'Is this a dime museum, cider -
mill or the home of a hard-working,
respectable roan ?'
'What is it ?' she asks, as she ar-
rives on the scene of the fatal dis-
aster.
Look -a -there, Mrs. Bowser -
look -a -_there !' he hoarsely whis-
pers as be holds out a pair of suspen-
ders in his hand,
'Yes -I see. You broke 'em
about a month ago and mended 'em
with a piece of string. They've
busted again. (fid ahead and get
on your collar and I'll fix 'em.
'fhero•they are, and you'd better buy
a new pair to -day.'
'Some mighty queer things around
this house ?t he mutters, as he but-
tons them. 'Them suspenders was
all right when I went to bed last
night. Next time you want to
play circus take a piece of clothes
line. Where's my front collar -but-
ton ?'
'You must have flirtod it out
when you drew on your shirt.
Here it is.'
'After this when you go prowling
around at night I wish you'd leaye
my things alone 1 If you want
collar -buttons just say so and I'll
buy a cartload I'
'Here's your collar, dear.'
It is beautifully clean and white,
but he looks at it and growls. It ie
one of a dozen he had made to
order, and fits him to perfection,
but it is no sooner buttoned than he
gives it a hitch and a hunch and a
yank and roars out :
'By the great horn spoon ! but
can I never get a collar to fit me !
It's bad enough to have to wear an
d- bag:.of.IL. all.irtr -let -.along having
y throat cut with such collars !'
'But they were made to measure,
ou know.'
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'Measure ! measure I Do you
suppose there's a shirt -maker o0
earth who knows enough to Measure'
a wau'oneek? The confounded cross-
eyed idiot probably thought I want-
ed to button 'em onto my ears 1'
Mrs. Bowser applies the soothing
syrup and the third collar is allow-
ed to remain. He growls over his
necktie, but gets it on after a while,
and is then ready to inquire :
'I suppose the girl in the kitchen
is using my tooth -brush for a poker,
isn't she?' I'd just like the public
to know how tide house le run !
It's no wonder that au many' bus•
bands walk off and are never heard
of skein !'
'There's your tooth -brush right in
front of your nose !' replies Mrs.
Bo wser.
'Oh ! it is ! Mighty funny how it
got there all at once ! Hairbrush
isn't down in time coal'bin, is it?'
'It's right there in plain sight.
No one ever disturbs your thlof s,
Mr. Bowser.'
'They don't, elm 1 Didn't nolmotly
get up in the night and throw my
shoes out into the yard, I suppose?'
'Of course not I'
'Then where are they 1 I took
them off right here, but they ar
gone ! Such a system of house
keeping ! People wonder the
strong wen become insane, but them
in a cause for it, Mrs. Bowser-
Causfo for it, I sometimes-'
'You took your shoes off down
stairs last night. Your feet ache
and you eat in your stocking feet.
'And those shoes were not de
liherately picked up this morning
anti carried down there 1'
'Of course not. Are you ready V'1 suppose so. If not, I'll have
to go as I am. I can't expect any-
one to cage whether I have any
comfort or not. No wonder I'Ill
taken for a man seventy-five years
old !'
'Three times a week, after Dlr.
Bowser is in bed, Mrs. Bowser re
troves the buttons from his shirt,
places them in` a cleats one and
hangs the . shirt over the back of a
chair. The other one is taken away
to the hamper in the clothes press,
and she remarks :
'You'll find your clean shirt right
here when you get up.'
Morning comes and Mr. Bowser
gets out of bed. He feels around
with his feet ; no shirt. He paws
around under the bed ; no shirt.
'Now, why on earth did that wo,
loan go and take my shirt down-
stairs?' he growls as lie gets up and
goes hunting.
By-and•by he finds the clothes
pre`s l -nen ba fi`nt7i3 2Tie Tiaiilper
then he fishes up tile shirt and con-
tinues :
'It's either got to stop or I leave !
Talk about system ? Why, that
woman knows no mole about house•
keeping than a bootjack ! There it
is again -not one single button in
my shirt ! Mrs. Bowser ! Hello !
down there !'
'Yea -yes ! What's the matter,
Mr. Bowser !'
'Matter ! Matter !' he hoarsely
whispers, ae she arrives at the top of
the stairs -'look at me -at this
shirt !'
'Mr. Bowser, do you see that
clean shirt on that chair ?' she stern-
ly asks. 'Didn't I fix it last night ?
Isn't every button in place? You
are the queerest man I ever heard
of !'
'I ant, eh ! Queer because I
want shirt -buttons in my shirt.
Queer because I can't have patience
with your lack of system. Queer
because I put up with a million
times more than any other husband
in New York. Mrs. Dowser, if
you had some men to live with
you'd soon find out what was what !
Perhaps I can stand it throe or four
weeks longer, but V-
illa she is gone, and he takes itcki
out ill kicking over a chair and
knocking everything off the bureau
before he is finally dressed and
ready to go down to break-
fast and inquire why in the
name of common sense his knife
and fork were put on the left hand
side of hie plate instead of the
right.
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-Mr. David Moore, of Arden,
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or smudge to keep off the mosgnit.-
oes. During the night Mrs. McIn-
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ened by a crackling sound, which
proved to be the house on fire. The
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if you could see your own scalp through
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Regulates the Stomach,
Liver and Bowels, unlocks
the Secretions,Pu rifiesthe
Blood and removes all im-
purities from a Pimple to
the worst Scrofulous Sore.
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;• CURES •;
DYSPEPSIA. BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE
SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA.
HEART BURN. SOUR STOMACH
DIZZINESS. DROPSY
RHEUMATISM, SKIN DISEASES
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HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
500 Page Book on Treatment of Animals
and Chart Sent Free.
CURES tFevors,Congestions,Infammatlon
A.A.I Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
B.B.--Strains, Lameness Rheumatism.
C.C.--Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
ILDE.E. -Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia.
F -1r: --Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
G.G.--Miscarriage, Hemorrhages.
H -H. --Urinary and Kidney Diseases.
I.I.--Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
J.K.--Disease, of Digestion, Paralysis.
Single Bottle lover 50 doses), - - .60
stable close, with Specifics, Manual,
Veterlo: : (-,:rr. 01 ;n. I Medleator, 57.00
Jar Veterinary Cut'u Oil, - - 1.00
Sold by Druggists; or Rent prepaid anywhere cad In any
goaouIy on receipt of price.
HUMPHREYS' BED. CO.,111 & 113 William St., Now York.
HVmninETS'
HOMEOPATHIC ---
SECfC.-
II N0,r
In use 30 years. Tho only successful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Prostration, from over -work or other causes -
$1 per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder, for $6.
Sold by Drnggl,to, or allot postpaid on receipt 01 price.
HUMPHREYS' TOED. CO.411 & 118 William St., Now York.
WELLS & RICHARD SO Co. Agents
MONTREAL.
DR. FOWLERS
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AND ALL SUMMER CbMPLAINT9
AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS
IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR
CHILDREN OR ADULTS.
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