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The Huron News-Record, 1891-10-07, Page 7s.. ;i. • resousersuemsoweremeseleastror matt OU.6iNF&8 iD i#L TORY mirttittito. Tli 1ULSDNS E�K Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1865, CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000 RIi$T, - - $1,000,000 Head Qiflce, - •04Q1TTREAL- TUOMAS WORKMAN, President. J. H. R. MOLSON, Vloe•Preeldent.Q,l F. WQI.FER$TAN THOMAS, General Manager. Notes discounted, Collections made, Brett issued, Sterling and American ex- change bought and sold at low- est Current rates. • - 'NTOaaer AT 8'Peic CENT, AbbOWE0,os -Derostr F'$RMCF3Rt3_ Money a<fbanced to farmers on their own note with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re gaited as security. February, 1884 II. C. BREWER, Manager,' OLINTON G. D. McTaggart BANKER, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON: A GENERAL BA VKI VG B USI NESS TRANSACTED. Notes Discounted. - - Drafty Issued. Interest Allowed on Deposita. Clinton, June Rth, 1891 858y jiettti tt'R. T. C. Bruce, L. D.S. I►r4ri• : Surgeon Dentist. Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Under Graduate University of Toronto. `lice--Keefer'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 grate of the Toronto School of Dentistry. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless [xtraction teeth. Odiee—Smith's Block, upstairs, opposite the Poet Office, Clinton, Atm• Night Bell answered. 492y Ittedira DR. tri U N N W. Gunn, M. D. L. R. C. P. Edinburgh L. R. C. S. Edinburgh Licenciate of the Midwifery, Edin. Office, on corner of Ontario and William Sts., Clinton. 478-y. DR. TURNBULL. J. L. Turnbull, M. B, Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ; C. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. Je S. Ont, ; Fellow of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. 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. M., Physician, Surgeon, Acoucher, etc. Office in "the Palace block, Rattenbury St., formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve, Clinton Ont. MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, ¢c.. ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. - Money to Loan. A. H. MANNING. JAS. SCO`T'T. DAVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery,and Conveyancing. Office—West Street, next door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. 67. 1-0 C. HAYS, Solicitor, kc. Office, corner of Square and West Street, over Butler's Book Store, Goderich, Ont. 87. B37' Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. EC.AMPION, Barrister,Attorney, Solicitor in . Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office over Iordan's Drug Store, the rooms formerly occu pied by Judge Doyle, Raz- Any amount of money to loan at lowest atee of interest. 1-ly 1.kttettoneeying. H. W. BALL, AUCTIONEER for Huron County. Sales at. tended to In any part of the County. Ad - tress orders to Gooe non P 0. V•17. CALAS: 1I4MILTON, AUCTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent Blyth. Sales attended in town and country, to 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. Dec.16,1ARO. tt'hotoJraphefs py E CLIIVT N. Life Size Portraits a Sneoialty, tato'ney to putt M0NEYtto lend In large ;or small some o the lowest currenood t rates ee or p11. HAIIsecurity a E,aHuron at' Clinton. Clinton, Feb. 26, 1881 ly _ ...:.MONEY: \P, property Apply to RIVATE FUNDS to lend on Town ani tarn, efiice, up•stalr,, 0. RIDOUT, SOeec, opposite Town Hall, Albert 850 -Sm MONEY, A large ttwaunt of Pricytonloney to loan. Low - tit rate of interest C. A, Harm; Biu. P8rrin's Block. O;fic FOR SALE. rl11IE SUBSCRIBER oilers for sale tour eligible .1. Building Lots treating on Albert Street; has two fronting on Rattenbury Street; either en Her or in separate tote, to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to the uudersig ut.d. —E. WESLEY, Clinton, 882 o=11, MEI A. O. U. W. The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meets` n Jackson's Hall, Victoria Block,the let nd 3rd Fridays in each mouth. V sitars cordially invited. R. STONEHas, M.N.; J. BEN, Recorder. , 599y ('ILINTON Lodge, No. 81, A. F. & A. LJ meets every Friday, on or after the moon. Visiting brethren cordially invited. RICH HEYWOOD, w. at. OW EN BALLARD, Sec Clinton Jan. 14, 1890, 1. Ora twe L. O.1L. No. 710, CLINTO N, Meets secoND Monday of every month. Hall, 3.1d fl.,t, Victoria block. Visiting brethren always 90 made welcome. PI CANTELON, See. W. G. SMITH, W. M WM A ROSS, D. kilt AWWerww. park '4141110 Jubilee Preceptory No, 181, (Blacl, Knights of Ireland) • Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall the second Wednesday of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening. Visiting Sir Knights will always r.celre a hearty welcome. A. M. Toob, Worshipful Preceptor OsoRos HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor Parra CANTELON, Registrar Royal Black Preceptory 397, Black Knights of Ireland, Meets in the Orange Hall, Blyth, the Wedne day after full moon of every month. Royal Black Preceptory 315, Black Knights of Ireland, Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Monday of every month. Visiting Knights always made welcome. W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0 JAMES RUSE, Registrar, Goderich P 0 S. HURONCORANCE;iIDiRECTORY. 1891 Names of the District Masters, Primary Lodge Masters, their post office ad- dresses and date of meeting. BIDDULPH DIsTItIOT. John Neil, W.D.M., Centralia P. O. 219-8. Harlton, Greenway, Friday on or before full moon. 662—Thomas Coursey, Lucau, Saturday on or before full moon• 493—Richard Hodgins, Centralia, Wed- nesday on or before full moon. 826—William Haggett, Grand Bend, Wednesday on or before full moon. 890—\V. E. hitRoberts, Maplegrove, Wednesday on or before full moon. 924—Henry Lainbrook, Exeter, 1st Fri- day in each month. 1.071—John 1 -calls, Elirnville, Saturday on or before full moo, 1097—James (lathers, Sylvan, Monday on or before full moon, 1210—James Gibson, West McGillivray, Thursday on or before full moon, 1343—Robert Sims, Crediton, Tuesday on or before full moon. 610—Joseph Huxtable, Centralia, Fri- day on or atter full moon. GODF.RICII;.DISTRIC r. Geo. B. Hanley, W.D.M., Clinton P. 0. 145—Willis Bell, Goderich, 1st Monday in each , 'nth. 133—Andres, '•Milan, Auburn, Friday on or !1,•..,••,' full `noon. 182—W. ii. • •n'ney, Goderich, last Tuesday tch month. 180—Adam c`: Hon, Uolmesyille,Mon- day on or :ore full moon. 262—James \\, v, Saltford, 3rd Wed- nesday in 1 I1 month. 306—George ,:cope['. Clinton, 1st Monday in :-;ch month. BULL! '1'T DISTRICT. A. M. Todd, \V. I'.;1L, Clinton P.O. 710—W.- G. Smith Clinton, 2nd Mon- day in each must 1. 813—.lames HOI'ney, Winthrop, last Wednesday before full moon. 928—Thomas 1Mellyeen, Summerhill, 1st Monday in each month. 82t1—John Brintnell, Chiselhnrst, 1st Monday In each mouth. STANi•ES DISTRICT. Joseph Foster, W.D.M., Varna P. U. 24—John Pollock, Bayfield, 1st Monday in each month, 308—James Keyes, Varna, 1st Tuesday in each month. 833—Robert Nicholson, Blake, 1st Wed- nesday in each month. 733 -Moan Berry, Hensel', 1st Thursday in each month, 1035—William Rathwell, Varna, 1st Thursday in each month. be p on ptly corrected omissions writinowill writing direct to the County Master, Bro. A. M, Todd, Clinton P.O. RILL HEADS, NOTE He,.ds, Letter Heads, Tags, Statements, Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Programmes, etc., etc.,printot in a workman- like manner and at lost rates, at Trig NEWS -RECORD FOR'iSALE<. The property at present occupied by the undersigned se a residence on the Huron Road, in the Town of Qoderieh, consisting of ono hlf of an afire of land, good frame house —story and a half—seven Looms, including kitchen, bard. and, soft water; -good-stets' cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses, There are also some goad fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated and very suitable for any person wishing to live retired. For further particulars apply to 542 -If E. CAMPION, Barrister, 0 odorich. TI -Ig i~AR�S. Study Your own interest and go wherel you Iran get rag OBS Reliable • 'farness, I mauufoeture none but tire Baum, Stets`. .beware of shops that sell cheap, as they nave pot to live , • Call and get prices. Orders by mail prompt), attended to ..IFC) II $VAI,I(_4, HARNESS EMPORIUM, 41LYTilt ONT .1. E. BLACKALL, Veterinary Surgeon. honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, treats diseases of all domestic animals on the most modern and scientific night or day. Oaiceples. ltnmed�ly swest ofo tto he old Royal Hotel, Ontario street. Residence— Albert street, Clinton, 649-8nt ABEL S.;WEEKES, Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor, Draughtsman, etc. Olflce_U pstaira in Perrin's Block, Clinton, Ont ALLAN LINE ROYAL NAIL STEAMSHIPS. Montreal and Quebec, •ro Derry and Liverpool. CABIN $5C to ISO. According to location of Staterooms. Intermediate and Steerage aglow rates. NO CATTLE CARRIED. STATE LINE:. I :SERVICE OF lALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW via Londonderry, every Fortnight, CABIN, ,$35 and upwards. Return, 505 and upwards. Steerage at lowest rates. Apply to Mt A ALLtN, Montreal ne A. O. PATTISON or W91. ACKSON,Clinton NOTICE. The undersigned being necessarily absent from town for some time, has left his books and accounts with MANNINO & SCOTT, to whom pay- ments may be made. JOHN WISEMAN, FOR FIRST CLASS, I-IAIRCUTTINC AND SHAVING. Go to A. E. EVANS, , FASHIONABLE BARBER, 2 doors east of Ns:WS-RECORD of- fice. Special attention given to LADIES AVD CHILDREN'S llairctltting. POMPADOUR 11AIRCI"I"rINC. A Sl'ECIALTY COPP'S WALL ALL PAPER and Paint shop tr ' [IS STOCKED W1TH',t,' A SELECT ASSORTMENT Ilmericantand Carladia Wall Papers 1.1 WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, from five cen rolls to the finest gilt. Having houghtmy Pape and faints for Spot Cash, and my practical e perlence justify me in saying that all wanting decorate their houses inside or paint them ou side will find it to their advantage to give me call, Shop, south of Oliver Johnston's blacltsmit shop, and directly opposite Mr. J. Chidley' residence re to t - a h e JOSEPH COPP Practical Paper Hanger and Painter The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farmland Isolated Town Proper- lty only- Insured, _ OFFICelta,, s .1Shan Shannon, S cy -Treas..,l President, th t', F0. ; John Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0, Bar n lICTORs, Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Donald Rose, Clin- ton ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt, Harlock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan- non, Walton ; Thos. Garhert, Clinton. AGENTS. Thos. Neilans, Ilarlock ; Roht. McMillan, Sea- torth ; S. Carnoehan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan and Geo. Murdie, 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 post cfilms. • New Blacksmith Shop GEORGE TROWHILL has opened out a gen• oral Blacksmith and Repair Shop in the building lately occupied by Mr. Oauloy, 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—If GEORGE TROWHILL. PUMP FACTORY FOR RENT The undersigned offers for rent, In tbp town of Clinton, an ohs established Pump Factory with horse power And all tools in connection with pump making. A profitable business has been carried on on the premises for the past 25 years, Airlift to 668-tt.. „...-JOSEPH=ROWEAL, pifilitH: PROPERTY FOR SALE OF REN News-Record" ord" one of the est mwill nedid ume in the County of Huron. Advertise in "The News-Record"—The Double Circulation Talks to Thousands. Rates as sew as any. K• CREAfifitting mic3ast. �--C EUMAT1SM, Neuralgia-, Sciatica Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Frost Bites, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Etc, bold by Druggists' and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cents a bottle. Directions in 11 Languages. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md. Canadian Depot: Toronto, Ont. The Huren News -Record 11.50 a Ye..:—$1.2f,:in Advance. Wednesday Octr. 7th, 1891. ABOUT A CHICAGO CRIB. 11' BEATS THE GODERICH SENSATION. The season of mysterious die appearances and abductions would seem to have come in real earnest. From indications daily manifesting themselves it looks as if it has come to stay. Englewood ,had a sensation all its own on Saturday night. Yester- day the sensation was the talk of the southern burg. Everybody dicoussed the mysterious disappear- ance of Darcey's baby, J. Bingham Darcy is a gentleman holding a respoLsible commercial position in the city, end enjoys au enviable social rating among his neighbors in Englewood. He is a gentleman of the most commendable domestic virtues, is enamored of hie wife, and rassionately devoted to their one promising infant. When Mr. Darcy sought his home on Saturday afternoon he was ac- companied by a patent folding crib —one of those intricate C„ntl i Vascor with the slats made irf two pieces and hung upon hinges. When he opened the crib to explain it to the delighted Mrs. Darcy and put the mattress in Mr. Darcy omitted to fix securely the catches that held the slats. Mr, and Mrs. Dalby retired to rest early an Saturday night, and about 11 o'clock, while they were asleep, the baby got awake and be- gan to kick vigorously. The result was that the slate slowly descended and deposited the mattress and baby on the floor. The baby being particularly wideawake crawled out into the room and went through the door just as Mr. Darcy's aunt, Miss Lizzie Bingham, who had tarried in the kitchen to put her hair in papers, was coming upstairs. That lady picked the baby up, and finding that its father and mother were both asleep, she carried it to her room on the third story, deter- mined to take care of it during the rest of the night. About an hour after Mrs. Darcy awoke and thought she would take a glance at the crib to see how the baby was getting on. No sooner had she done so than- she jumped from I be bed in alarm. The baba was P',t there. The bottom seemed to hat•„ fallen out of the whole con- .triv ante. Her first thought was that the baby was lying' under the mattress smothered to death. She pulled the mattress aside, but there was no sign of the baby. Then, with wild alarm, she shoe Mr. Darcy and told him to get up Darcy growled out in a sleepy tone "The sirup bottle is in the cup k board—go and get it yourself." "James I" shrieked Mrs. Darcy, "you don't understand. The baby is gone ! He is gone l—stolen !— kidnaped !—murdered may be ! Oh what shall I dor "Now, be calm, Julia," said Darcy, getting up ; "don't get by sterical. The child, most likely, is under the bed." "No, he isn't; he's not there!' exclaimed Mrs, Darcy on her hadds and knees. "Possibly,', said Mr. Darcy, be- ginning -to feel uneasy, "he has crept into the cupboard. Let us look." "This is horrible !" ejaculated Mrs. Darcy, clasping her hands, "Do you think," asked Mr. Darcy, "that he could have crawled into a drawer, and pulled it to after him?" "Certainly not I You know he couldn't. I think I hear him now. He has fallen out of the window," said Mrs. Darcy, as a faint wail floated up from the back yard. it'll au. ar--.)<3radleyle-cat howling," replied -Darcy as he cloe• ed the sash. "Have you looked in the bath -tub in the next room ? Perhaps he has gone to take a bath,' "Drowned !" I know it! I'm sure of it !" screamed Mrs. Darcy, rushing luta the bath -room - "He is not hero," said .Darcy. "Could have gene down stairs and fallen into the buehlet in the pan- try I" "We must search the whole house for him," said Mrs. Darcy. So they began the hunt. They looked everywhere. In the clothes - basket, in the kitchen cupboard, and even the cellar, but without avail. "He couldn't have gone up stairs," reasoned Mrs. Darcy, "because he c't climb the steps.' "No I Ne must have been stolen I He has been stolen by burglars ! I shall never, never see him again -- never I" "Don't give way, Julia I Be cairn I I will go at once for the police," Mr. Darcy dressed himself hurried. ay and dashed down stairs and out into the street. He met an officer alrnoet at the door, and in frantic accents laid the case before him, The officer sent in au alarm, and soon a wagon laden with policemen from the Englewood Station was clattering down the street, The adore entered the house and proceeded to examine the fastenings. Everything was right, and one of the policemen said : iu 1 "lu my opinion the burglar is the house yet." "We'll go for him I" said another, So they drew their revolvers and proceeded to search the building. Presently M r. Darcy heard the re- port of a pistol in the kitchen. He rushed downstairs. "I think I've killed him," said Offrder Torn Murphy. Bring a light quick !" "And killed the baby, too !" shrieked Mlw, Darcy. "By cricky, I forgot about ti e baby," said the officer. Then the light came, and they found that Policeman Mnrphy had shot the desk sergant's dog, which had followed him into the house. Then Officer Jack Ryan's revolver went off accidentally and the bullet hit the kitchen clock, which at once struck 981, and the confusion and racket so unstrung Mrs. Darcey'e nerves that she went into hysterics and emitted successive yells of a terrific character. This brought Mies Bingham down from the third story in great alarm. "`That on earth is the matter?" he called. t 9 "Matter ?" said Darcy. Dou you know that burglars have broken into the house and stolen the baby ? Why, we've been having the most awful time you ever heard of for the last two hours." • "Why, I've got the baby up stairs with me," said Miss Bingham, "I've had him all night." in "You have?" exclaimed the party a breath. . "Certainly." "Do you mean to tell me," risked Darcy, with supernatural calmness, "that that baby was quietly asleep in your roi5'fi1 all this time?" 1Iyes,'t Darcy simply looked at her. He felt that language was unequal to the expression of his feelings, Mrs. Darcy flew up stairs, two steps at a time. The policemen- laughed and disappeared, Murphy pulling the deceased dog after him by the tail. Darcy went to bed with anger raging in his heart. He violated the Sabbath yester- day by putting a sheet -iron bottom, fastened with rivets, upon the fold- ing crib. AUNTY'S ADVICE, "My I.rntherhad severe summer a -n, - plaint about; a year ago and no remeiliee seemed to relieve him. At last my en It advised us to try Fowler's Extra:I of Wild Strawberry and before he had taken one bottle ho we. entirely cured.' — Adelaide Crittenden, Baldwin, Oat —Frederick Hartry of New - musket was poisoned from handl iug skins is the south -end tannery a few days ago, virus having been convoyed through his system by means of a bruise. Since Sunday he has been confined to his bed, and is in quite a critical condition, his medical adviser declaring yesterday morning that lie was no better, A TWO -STRIKE. The out -door household work in sum- mer such as that of the summer -hitcher), washing and ironing, is a sort of make- shift with many mishaps like burns and scalds. But Mr. Jno. Heinemann, Middle Amana, Iowa, U. S. A„ has found the true remedy. He says ; "I scalded my leg with boiling water, and had a sprained ankle at the same tints. Oar, bottle of St. Jacobs Oil promptly cured both." 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