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'". 1,,appear i. Sub , . ., i I .11 I - ��� !, _F,X�'I..": �, I - , W I I I —1 ' - . , I I il - '__-M 1. 1�. ,� i��,�� � b r, . . I . I 'Will' b6 PIRO. '441, 4. B,q,.: lo . S. VLACKSTONE, teachers of Vocal and . I � . �^; . �!., � . � . � ..� " , I ,-­�­,, ,,, I - � - , "" ' `�;," 4 , X',=.'Vl Street, near Or- . I I , I I pot )�ef.bech:ajo`*d upon " I I _____.__­_____ _. : I _�,� .. ,:f: o �:1, ". � .11 � 0,10 eo up9t.0 - - . - - =--- I I 1. . �111'..__., . 7 - , Dow forming. __-- . . I __ __ . ______.____._____ __________�� � 1, ­.. ; 11 '' .1 - . " 1, , , , -:" - . _ I 1. � . �i , , " � ... � %=M- g. I I . . I I _ � ., ' i 11 �Ift�XAA,� - �' "" "' ` , - ,11 . 1 4, ­ I .11 -1 ­..." ", A 1, . '-, I - 1. I 11 . I 'm , 10' Off— V511 ,.q''� �, t , � I � , ,il,'.�, IF11. , p `­ atbi! Ir I'S82. vou is, IWO . I ( ­' -11, i � R4 AVOYL11"'i"'16, , - , clinto TERMS - $&.50 reir 40 CLINTON, ONT,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1883. ' M , - �1 ,�;�Iiol�,;I* ­­�. 1-1 � , - P, Foil lVol"', , __ .--- ABU . I I *.--1 J , ".:i, _, guys tl� I—. r've� . ­_ - - — � , M �:, i � . I I I , dkill -, ,,� .� �11 � .-..--- ____ . �; �. _____ I . - ."001� Young _;��4I __ _ ___._ . ___ I .. -1i � ­ - ­ ___� 1 . - - I I—, J 5,,, "Fi aser 11 . . ! I '77. " ' I - ,� . O§.-, , 01. 10"" - , XOf,�EY TO LEND. . . I Tb At 0 " ',�,JOS,',,i,�', .iij i� . Bible Christian Church Anniversary son was completely taken b)r surpriseand, .'I.". , r f__ ' �_!' , � - , — 'S � �,Chxi�t�6 i (`X9rTe..,;.i'I I a ­!i, rithoi . ONEY t(, tend t,t 6 slid 6J pori Private Ilew ��Avfrfiotmtuto-, I for a time his curotiou almost OVorcome I ELEOT1.0 �N t I _ 'r ' ,_, 4 1 lb� I I , , , '4�'.�X�dlt.4 "'I , , - . � , L . , i, �� , ,�L , , lBroWh�':1"' _ funds. SEAGER & MORTON, Barristers- . , �� 'S art,��' �"­_' ' il 31 . "I f I . , -, " 1 � David �_Min'l " � � Goderich. Farmers and others desiring a genteel, lucri The anniversary services in connection with him, but at length he expressed his bei ' CLINTON.-Ver; Titoaipke��,t,� . t. k. rt, 10.1;14a��_i ""' ""'',"�,�Q'o�;���g,i,,,.�io.,TA -­ ­ .. 'agency business, ti� which $5 to $20 a "I - I . _1 , , , - I . day can the Clinton B. C. Church, at the close of the _#s a 16 ----- - -- ----- felt thanks in a few Very appropriate A)"a 00, bllot,.,,�;)' , , kit n" ..., I in the municipal - elections heie rq p "' ' -.K� , - it, , . be earned, send ad rose at once. on postail t p�st year, were of interest unpairalleled in its w6rds, stating that this would be a great .1 . A-_ .. " " 1. k491, � lii � INONEY TO LOAN. 11. C. wilkinson & Co., 195 and 197 Fulton Stre'llot 'I conteeti in three w . .1 f ii -.W, ,,�i,_ loio,4 .. ­ ___ I I I - . 'jI0*S`,',�'"_) T , .11 it, _�, , ,.,ti�li I � - �, - d -or( t u,rr L 7- _ 03 .11 � , ­�'E, - - , `-, " , , ,X_71,t� q! I _ , ,EP & w New Xork. history. As previously announced, the Slat encouragement for him to persevere Ili the W L . TO, In 9 I rQS; — ! hardly be, called - a coh t iu:ti L' 4. i*`�, - ult. and New Year's'day were the dates so-' I 0. L' ,_ ,o�, I '- - G `d I ` - �LIO,C,- Hattie" $" 000 ,PRIVATE FUNDS, to lend oil Farm - I future. After partaking of refreshpients councillor$ elected wer as fqllo , . * qpol,o - �* . 4'PhIp, M�KciW , ,,��,�,E ' lected-and holiday times are not always the I We - - - t'.', . , �Qxr,� �,�, ,i,�a',,_ , op, . le �.$ . -A., � ( % ,� a - , , I ,� ) rty lit lowest interest. Aely to and spending a few social hours the choir George's Ward�Messriij ,con and ,�ear, 2 M4,L)qaxm'3h _.,�, 1.j�;jj�'LA �­ ' ., 31an Wanted. , j, HARTT, solicitor, most favorable for such church effort,; b jl'uo�ie'] Perrin's Block. — 't dispersed, mutually pleased with, their St. Jobir's Ward-Mesilra. Cooper aod Maxse _" L, gli� , ',;,,4L,,d,�, ­'L­r�'�, , ' , !?Wicrl, Aug. -24, 1011w, ,u flood our friends of the B.C. Church were fortunate, ,L "'I Lucy OPPAr , j. 1� the year, warried. to work on fari . evening's enjoyment. St. James' Warirs. Walker., alhd� ... . Q'L, Jbhjj�,'�M - _� I 14' L '' ' ' " ", ",J­­ � __ _.___ –.-- ­ — By mpetent man. this year, in Securing an attendance simply . 'Phomie Vie6i,.'.� ,,, U� ',:T-heo',: 1; ,.. I I wages pald to a co! . � Young. The council will therefore vousist.of, � . " , I � " , , 'L�. , " I 0 fi, &A f, , ,, ­­ y' -.i _- . Y�i�j IO8'__L,NJ�___'­_ - ,;Thos �C aggie -13ONFEY CAMPBELL GEORGE MIDDLETON. immense, both as refers to the Sunday ser- Early on New Year's morning the ch i I - Olr the foregoing, and Afeskra. Thomp '­�'_ 'f'4 " " "L * 4- . Goderiola Township, Jan. 5, 1883 vices and the tea meeting on New Year's (lay. $oil an ' ,. liee" L Ott f, -%","''110 -,'J. �41._;_ ',I , and ;"Vlr4"A­­L'­ ' 1, "": , "t;, , � — � . of Willis Church, accompanied by Mr. G. Gibbings for St. Andrew's Ward, � . F 1�,`.' ;gn,�.�% � . , � — The resident clergymen exchanged pulpits PaY, (who is an accomplished concertina Forrester for Mayor, i xed�430rlxyng, -�: 1101Z, " ��, 4waha, Mr, Corbett, Re M ". , � " OITY BARBER SfJOP, - OPPOSITE Stray Steer. with the Rev. Mr. Rice, on Sunday -Rev, A. player) went around and serenaded a num- , Cooper, Deputy -Reeve. Theparties.wehvoe' -rf jloi'k, Viylbl� . ,, ;:88 �, -,Dan ,.: _1 were, ' , .,_ r �� a. . . g. _­, � � ,,% ' In It e': .L J_ _M"A`�" Harvey. Lea . ,,, .10 � ' �, j ' . L �u 4 11 THE POST OFFICE, CLINTON. Stewart, ofWillisehnrch, taking the morn- ber of our townspeople, being afterwards , at year's council but or,. not in this,. are E, - ,b, , ,Z ."'. , ". ,., P" , — AME into the premises of the subscriber ing service at the B.C. church, and Rev. "'. � F'o" svjll`�i�: :110*L�� 4r,g'. L Mi I -1h I I attended to C about the middle of November a two year entertained to an oyster supper at Mrs. I Messrs. W. Jackson, H.2110ore, J. Twitebell � 1. I . - ­� McDoi of the C. Methodist church, that , - El � Hair dre.,4illg, Shay iug,�hampi rig, &1%, � old steer, with a very heavy head, The owner I ,-Pbtrcy�_Aolmes 120iL �R"qrqc# Salt's, by the Precentor, Mr. Thos. evenson. L � , _ S Jac.lr_ I and J. C. St :, , 7 ' . - I - " � �i�, � repr eri of the evening. These g4ntlemen preaehe(l i ­­ ­ I ?5;L'.�L�, � is hereby notified to proi .7 charges : Rich#I�Wgrnei� , � � `­ !I',' . ' OP A - �an, J r. ­_­. - .. . . .... . HULLETT.-The, contest for Rebi .,.. , �,.;�; �.­.11�:, .�i and take it a'% ay. H. B. , NS. with more than ordinary ability and povror, I ,­­­?, � . 11 fio Invalmont sociel Lot 17, Huron Road, Goderich Township. I � I L. ad, - -- AUSPI ".) 1. ., ,, k� _ 1. col�,jjih,p;'�y_� , ". -,-,;,-.,,,I, ,�-r,'1_1.11 -1 On h & Onta and gave great satisfaction to the large andi- I PRESENTAXION.- The members of St. Deputy was the most warinly contested that - Ernest.�, or,to4ii-40.1��..,�Ljb�,,.�,c,�I . - January 4,18M. ences in attendance. Early in the aft,.rnoon haii. 4 I—— _�' - L­­�,,�R­ -.--.- ____ -.,. .- ....- I .�Yer been, an 11 'b " ' AW,C .e: f, `LijWiS'.1 � Paul's Church Sundav School I d while it , was g6lae , ra y a C , — , ?dONFY ON "01) choir pre- Too- -a, kg -, 1,9 . THis COMPANY LOANS m T ew Year's day, the managing committee - Bently, with lievQ thaltbetwoen Mr. Snell. and Mr. M 'A' . , , 1.i, _' A , i of N I f I ORCURITY, T 1,0WEST RATES. STRAY RAM. . were at work ; and the setting up of tables, sented their leader, AlrLA. Goo. 0 On, �Awd,rew Miller � � ' i, 4 jb&q� 11 ��,!. � have been appointed Sell. I a beautiful a there would hot be much of a maj4rity'foli " � r1imE undersigned __ lbum, -accompa >!. Morrilik... -' i,'-,-iO8' � I "' * I I I , rrarging crockery, and preparing the edi ich niedtl the _. ., ,��,,.�A" ' "'I -rowera can have mortgages bles, ,e either, it was 'expected that Mr. Moon would _ , , . � ,larpq 1 1 IL. eitors, and box I-IAME into the promises of the subscriber. lot It following address, to wh a Sul re- defeae M Robt. lvleu�ief.s ,: 1.01 ­'. t'�'b­ �' I "Wu to quit themselves , No delays. Low % _� 20, 6th con. Hullett, about the last of O'eto- kopt many hands employed I ; ,and not a min- . 1, r. Britton, who is, however, an ex- . ;, ,, ��,q " . I ed to ute too soon, for by five o ply waA made:- ' - TranlcUpshall­ �i)9,';Alii � X "Itarges. her. a 3 year old Ram, The owner is uotift clock the tables celleut councillor. The �omp6sipon of the .G , - 9 - , I prove property, pay charges, and take it away. were filled with guests; the blessing invoked DEAR MRS. BENTLY,-The pupile of your Sunday ,,, . I cc). Nimmina.., ,)O, 4' 1 MANNING & SCOTT, council is changed entir I . I. - , " "", AA R I Sebool choir, realizing the benefits they'have derived elf, andt�6 followin Willie Jackson" Ill ,magifir I BEAYER BLOCK, - CLINTON THOS. BROVN - and the young lady waiters and their atten N � Hullett, Jan. 3,1883.' *-I t . from your ever valuable instructions, and great in figures show the votes PAPd : , , - , g � ..- ­ d con- .. ; . Eddie Twitch -ell, 1_12,- bbar' I � -_ -_ ___ ­ ... - ants were thenceforth busily engaged. From votflence it no ,tpub� has given you to devote your .ri I 6�( I 11111111111111111110 For Reeve No. 1 2 � - 4 5 6 Total , Frank Bolii­­ � A ' �. � I REMOVAL. �bat hour up to 7.30 the tide of, guests flowed time, which hig always been dome so regularly from . � I I %�!.i�i4','�, 66E Sunday to Sunday, desire to offer a trifling ex rem . on John Mason ......... 55 47 47-48 90 28-315 Jun. Sloi . . ,,,'I'fil ! I — Wanted, in the front doors, as those who had feasted _19q; 4 of their deep gratitude they are under, and geg you Humphrey Snell....45 52 16 51:57 38�26 'Jos. Siowiiiiai�.I: 1OO,P-,Efinmi,,1 J - - , MWIN XEEFER� L.D.S., OOOD GENERAL SERVANT. IMMEI)IATELY found exit through the rear. The usual will accept the accompi trifle as a slight token of For Deputy. - ,. �, Robt GardinoL-1 �114, `-E`IU6�111 bountiful supply threatened exhaustion, and their appreciation of your instructions and ronices, � - I , �' AApply to MRS. It. RANSFOHD, Huron Street 'John Britton .......S3 49 32 3069 22:�L-��" �,�&�llf �,) ' lon, _ , DENTIST 01ANTION, "a Young's bakery was taxed to supply the do- a'd at the same time venture to hope you may be John Afideri ,�JbO� � . I very long spared to IkIl your position, and thus be in- Thomas Moon ...... . 17 48 21 69 73 38-265 L. Cree , L '',_ �­464 �, ftt"P, it ., ,:,4 I . , Willie I, � I , myr' 0*1 LAto of Toronto, Honor Graduate Royal Col- _­_­'__­­ ­ --'-- — .- - ficieneY; and Still the demand and supply 8trumental in forming the characters of those under For Councillors. * _ ?Ost��' '� toz, 1'.j i went on, until nearly eight o'clock, when, your care and guidance, so that they may be better I , ,,, logs of Dental Surgeon, has removed to the R SALE. * Benjamin Churchill 11 9 59 29 ­ � ' "' - ` - y HORSE FO first furnished extra seats all over the fltte4 to fill their various positions in life. Thinking John p - 63 5" J76 Thos_Greegsjdp�'��-,95�� Gikili more owler . � . . -.61 It 23 7 4 - . ' .. � " 'N I . — than words can express for your kindness and 106 Albert Young .lb4.:, - Maijy: . havluf � Coats Block, ever W.Taylor & Son's .bull -der to supply sitting accommo- instructions, and wishing you many halppy returns oi DavidJacksom.... .., 3 7 10 21 35 5- .81 A-git - - _11 uo()J[) young horse for Sale. ' "' Or 1. -*tit , 08 � �Anni:61 I All work first-class. chargesnioddratc. A AppJy to JOHN RID017T, daid.n for the last one to whom the edifice this festive season, we are'very gratef y your adeaz - Jo1jn-LJ;9-Jj&-1M.-- ' ___8_T2__6 -8_91_5_1_-_2T4_ -Tva -11:2 ' " i � .- Clinton, Doe 27, IM. could furnish sitting room, the pastor'called tionate pupil�, ... ..4S2 1,1tiqley- ' ' I ' I 09V � 1, . ­ ­­­_ AnnioTIplIng-10nibehalf Andrew MoDonald..29 64 .3 6S 73 66-300. Willie 'ISToble: , . 116. 114�loiyh at �.. -- �., �. I _7 _ �­ � � 11 ­ ­ - . .. . __ the mass meeting to order, by announcing I . � . C.."JI., the . _Qeo. �'tophe - - 117� - -S-11 7SIT-1- ,� , F . �, K _ S 'llso- .. .. 47 53 2 36 ' 155 X ISS loxxos- . MEN WANTED, "All ha, a a . � .........19 78 1 37 28;10-173 1 1 " - JOHN METCALFE, the fine old hymn .1 the power of i X ry Noble ) Choir. John Watt J, vi �1 . , ­­ % — Jesus name." This was appropriately and � --- ---- 6_-_0-0____ I . . Mary Paisley 1-35, b.4 . . I r-, VETERINARY SURGEON, oNcE, to out 30o cords of wood; premises h ; GODERICH TOWNSH IP-Atte' two un- .F. Patke � 11 . V; a i' sung to Coronation, and Rev. G. i 1. r T40i _- it �9 I. ��Nhls : - � I , , , . - ' ". , . - Irron, the Royal covege of Veterinary Surgeons of A'�) miles from Clinton. 23,,(i from Londesboro, ,,rb'b,y, ,,, in prayer. Mr. E. Holmes, of successful contests Mr.Jobn B"com his iuc- L. ,XeConnbl. - J33,: i. , , M , - , Jum (if Lcnjjc�_ Timber In best condition. Forparticular �;c I the TliF Sciiooi,�­Botli the 'Model agd ci in wresting the Deputy-retiveship from E. Specht 135 TiIbiiidp Uro, Clinton, Blytb, and surrounding vicinity,tbit Apply to R. BARKWEI I and Plugland, bep to inform the inhabitant.i aft.,7,Fw En., 'was ,.fed to the chair, High Schools will re -open oil the 8th last. Mr. Whitely,, by a very handsome majority. Nettie Pitsbley I32.-."Af:':J': - I- I lie his commenced business as sloove, and hopes, by Londeaboro, Doe. 27, 18�2- Loiidesbo , . brief complimentary address lie took , � -ey, mtriet attention to business, eoinbined with moderate - __ ___ charge of the Subsequent proceedings. Rev. I The latter starts under the now regulations, John bus ce.A�%Iy got a feather in his cap this Amy Ifowsoii i2o".1 �379hop� I Mr. Stewart'. addiess, fraternal in Spirit and with an increased staff of tea.chers, who tinie"'and the probabilities are that he, will Stuart Lavin' 1.1 I . " , �:hargos, to merit a share of their patronage. Cases LOGS A N-DHEADING ,4-., `_i_'.' ; indertakon will be troated oil the Most Rpproved and matter, was most Ilearti. Lqke up the several branchesas follows:- hold his position fol -'some .tim&- !TheJollow-Johii-Leslie 02 .- , . :' �� WANTED. � no" 'im 'y y all. 'J'he pastor followed, J% Ttirnbull B. A claVic.s modern ]an- ing were the total votes polled : Beacom, 308; Hugh Moore , ISO � .1 � .. I ' �Iiodern principles, that veterinary science excels in at IY awwei.tedirb � I ' ' Ln nd eince at 11 " .!4, - 01! - . teinent, of a very e , I I John Scott ... I 01 I., I e ' o 'i' ' ,�Ia , Res'd — ' .' � ' � . � ' 'Sii"'s 7 I= 111gliest,price in cash will bo ii- ! guages and . . , ... I 102 3 . . , . ... 1 115- 1 1 ­­ _ . t, ' ( , _, Born S T' a`.Ly lualitity of good El., Biilswo.pdall character, showing the liabilities to I B. A., classics, French,. draiving and T. Lait'imaite. 212; Peacock, 206; Wig,,in- Fred Brown . - . "11' pre� rt aI Stu % 1 Whitely, 20 - J 3 - J . :.1b and will a �.. d T"' , brief financi, bigher English ; S. IV. Pcrr3 Cox 268 Elliott, 203 ; I f r., r. , - ",.,� and , ,�_ ! ; _, 2�._ S "' ' , fol. � ',vi,t`.,g g - . . . ." - I � e !� , B . "" ' ,.nd'd to ., �,,._ , 'r in , I � " " " ., c r.p" .c.p � he, -t "CL'. look. &C. Saw Lop -8 aud Ileading Materitti, dr!- be tritling, and regular sources of revenue im- I music ; David Robbi Inuthamatics, science . ton, 161. - I - -1 - -11 - � — --Fred­J-oiner—l*9 - . 'i - _ 1��'. ..'. T r. r , , *tal ! proving in ' d.,b. , Au'. .,i . I � . atithel, iletonsaltworks. . . I - I livered. every department, concluding with 1 and drill ; Wililan'i R.' l'ough, inathema- I COLBOR-IN'E.-Reove, IV. Vou Wesley Moore 134 ,a i-S,wh ';' - ' 11. RANSPORD, Deput t '�'.�i __ ____ -'- * S I the statement that tile proceeds of tile, lig ; ty, .1taple " t�,442 . ; Mini- I tic.i, !encral English aild ealistheniog. i Albert INToor6 ... 132. . �asi� 'toll, 1)(!k,.,��' I . � � ' CLINTON TOWN AGENCY1 - - - 1 versary would amount to at least $110. Rev. A. Allan. Comicillors-P. Carroll : J'arnes j,l,, 1-Junt 123 Hatilic"! . Mr. Webber, who was formerly a pastor of 1: SE,AFORTII MAYORALITY,-We e0ngra- lieck, anti JOS. Gledhill. I . " " Hotise, rile I I S. Jackson 124 ; G,.;LOu6 I ; R A' -,'D TRVNK I'AlLWAY. I � fo r tS. the chureb, at a period �rben it was in infau- tulal.e our esteemed Mend, -11. Y.McLenn, WIN.GHAM.-Mayor, G. MoRibbou 73 . Eddie Cantelon 125, Ward 2 ( . I IN LONDr.-BOR0. - '. - T tile weakness, then delivered an address, in of the Seaforth Expositor, on his election' "S jority ; Reeve, -W. Elliott-; majority it-,,; Lizzie CaiwC. '- * - I -M-, -MiWaRrl ..... . :i' 4 11-bUilt,.SiLbstantialand (;,) in fort abi (t whicb, first, lie expressed big astonishment at Deputy, S. .NJ. 6ordon, majority 57. Conn' Edclie Patterion 133 -;T�Rhcy�:f . ;; -1 tot e Mayorality Of that town by the I , - 4:i' T ,','�',,`,,',," ut present occupied by Air, NY. L. the noble gathering before him, indicating, as ).,a, I cillors-No. I Ward, John -Neelabda, E. .4,�". Willie 8eZzo 128.. 111,�,%.Hei 11i Is 011ialette, 4'i tile vinfure ot I.oudesboro, is offer- it did. an unexpected state of progress and dsonic majority of 60. The contest Black, Alex. Dawson ; No. .2 Ward. Edward Tlieo. Kemic 20 L , . , . �� . , " .... I M I . . ed for Palo un reasonable terms. Four roollis It it Mr. Gray, was carried on 1-cenly, but ,wers, Heor� Cuest, Frank Buchanan ; No. ly ... . .1 11��:. , . . and three up. Good proSperi y --a progress and . I'll I .. __ %'..:�'1V aild kit,-Iien down rtairs . pr�sp�_rity that w 1 B ,,,, I , I - , , -aii(l all eonveniew s, hard an(i Soft water was evidently in harmony with that of the . wl 3 Ward, Peter Deans, Walter Gr � . 6,� �a �, ­ ­ 'e t the very best feeling, each eandidRte ' . 'vTis, IET,I)-V;xTdV ­-, AUXr-111EW "i � . -- 1__40aXffQc_r cellat . can, Alex ... , - - __ � - - Sinallorehard on the lot. For particular apply I working to his utmost,as evidunced by the B,11. I . . - tom, ill all its interests. The address then, . ,* Bertie Davis 174:': re -, a ! to REV. J. 8. LOCHEAD,. ! fact that the vote polletl- was the largest Hugh Scott ' 185 '- -Noilia;E Ticketq mn be purviiasQ4 t,, I Londeahoro, Dee. 20. 1882. 1 taking its keY note from that of Mr. Stewart, I , I ' r u cK ERSMITH. -Reeve, Davm Walker; Alex McCrao . 176,,' " rM - - ­­­_____ - - I ever tt , Ic _' ! glided into a general discussion of the at pre given in Seaforth. Both are very I Deputy, J. Hannah, Councillors ­-Afeserg. Arthur 111c0rac 192 Cariie'_` FAR11 FOR SALE. . sent deoply absorbing subject of church amal- I po,,�Lflar men, and some (lifficill . ,, I I . ( lanitoba, Bakota, and all points ast ty Illust _� 111) oil, Sproatand'Elgie. Harry Reade 199. Ne - — gamaiion, or Methodist union ; and his views i 19 e been experienced by voter;; ill Illak- I I.g, g, w llie!M � . i NVEST AVAAVANOSH. - .-CoLirleillois-Luil). Allis Mdy � iahi�-:t Local Tickets to all poilit" "n the C.T.R. and G.NVM� -IAT well situated,and Splendid farni ul 1U0 , raii in full and hearty sympathy with this I ing their Choice. " ­ - division. Toronto, Hain i I ton Chatharn,St. Thomas, T'acrek lot 29, Gth cc 1. of Ili ullett, 70 cleared, great movement, which t . he speaker regards ' ,1 son, Kinallati, Lockba.rt, . John'Folland, . 99"�,KatPU .1 or any 0oinfoxi the combined itmi. An), information, so good hardwood bush, well watered and fenc- as, emixientliv refloctirig the geoins anti spirit i I,- , " . . Chas. Bezzo . '202 � _,�Nellii`k - gim� In RFSE_.NTA'!i0'N.- The following-, Prom :1� 3 .W�-ps J . §ards; &c., irt-44voNen ,.n application at ed,wit a.vounxore,hard,4mi!,aF3froinelinti)ll- c f the wonderful age in wbich welive. Al. I (;QDEItICII--Ur- F, �V- Johnston. in Willis Teaford . 1�2.' ' , ey :k,O .1 - Beaver Tan acres fall wheat. T'wentv plowed. Terms: _ , 11 11 my e ,.4m. - , TnolsrsON & 9'; iTZHU 8 (; RoCy,RT, ,try terms. the London F�rea Press, refers'to a former obtaining a majority of about 140 ..for the Wra I "10'.14. . , - -One hii cash, remainder on e, tbongli, in his andienve man; donbtloss differ- -Oil Friday evening last a Reeve8hip over Air. k Platt, .Show I . Robertson 1616 Sarah,T I I _)N This farin belongs to the estate Of the late ed from the speaker in th a sentimebts advan- I Clintonian : is a v . ed that he I M, MeTaggart * 192 Alice,k; . JAME,S Tll0N1P8(. - , James Southcombe, and is situate west of thq, c number of the f,"riends of Mr. Andrew Cal- cry popular man in Go(lerich. The N1. Cantelon 1,50,. 'Iflurrin � r,,,T, ALcont, ('Iint� ii. ,e d, he had a most attentive and respectful So L com- '� I which the family aro residing. plete council is : .Nhyor, Her e no , ,L'I,. S�LL I- - - '." - ­ ---'--- - V-"____-. _ __ I one a I oi lander '(trav,eller for Messrs. Robinson, 1. lu. - I John Cray I 77'9 ' T 1,ply t It. ,1kNFLI. or J. (Z IBBINGS, Exeali- Ilea' hig, -and was warmly applauded on tak- ena .. V 1. , 1 tor8. ing his Seat. The �eboir, which bus been con- Little & Co.) visited that gentleman's re- APOve, F. W. Johnston ; Ist Depnty.�".Ve,,, .James Ta.�i(�r , I Get Jenni�'%-( W JACKSON, . (IN).4ton, Dew, Ni, lsv-,. (:."-dt) siderably augmented of late, rendered good ,6dence, and presented hll� wit .1. 'C D%Ior ; 2nd Deputy-Poeve, Abraham AlbGrt Yiit ' 132 Eca'ma'-.1 i , ­ - -------------- -----"-- " -_ . . h a set of Smit�. , ouucillors­t.B'in-h'am; C. Seager, Amos Castle 1. 4. 3 lchul&�'l I i Service throughout the eVerliDg, Miss Alice I silver comprising severk pieces of'beautifill D. Cnat0on, Fi 4U,&icholson, John Nellie r,6.tr.r 3 3' Mslr� 1 7 0 HOUSE TO RENT. smith, the cTiei,mt organist, also taking some ,design and workmanship, aci .t I .1 fw' ricket A ent. Clinton, � Died Butler, W. -H, '-Niurve, John Scobie; Ler,is ( 'Ail ,.Kr( " — . David Hari ry 1% � (a 1 - of the soprano solos, and other s�ecialties in with n ch,eck for $25 from theTrust Board Flli,)tt,,T. 11, C,olbo , 4 :L31 , ". � i 'v __ IiE r,ul.)Scrili(!r offcr,� either of the roaowing rne _Wm. Mitchell, Sam. A. Kcnne' 'I, . " ' " TS a ,V, - �,- ­ I g duet and solo, were well filleil by Mrs. Rice, 'of the Wellington street Methodist Church ,Slosne. . I , kl' - , I . .. � mi "' , QlarL'- . 149' ' . � JS411� ., . T ties to relit, on very reasouable terms 'Kiiss Eu sine Walker, Mr. Willows, and Mr. and a nicely worded addrws, w,hich spoke , _,BP,TTSSE1_q._r,e ve, W. I.I. Alex . I If, I I.; I . I . -1 VVLV,1�1'�r hoxipn on ,Ontario street, occupied � i ,,, 11, , � . a McCracken 'Nellie Jarv.-i'a" , 15�8_.__,�eljja�: x . - I �., 41 ., I - I I i I . Harry Miker. A hearty vote of thanks wall in flattering terms of tile servi,ces rendered Coniicillorv-4. Wynn, J: youn � - -jo; .1 11 , � ', ... . " I 1)y himself, inimediately adjoining tha Model .. - "I . I I " School, anawhich coniains io rooms, with hard tendered the dheir for their excellent service. by Mr, Callander as leader of the ch'oir of 91 - er, bn West - - 33,11eapor - , ,,� . .111, 6 - - ­... ,?_ - J. Drewe. 'd tart Percy Lbiigh . I , -.11 - I 9W� and soft water-, and other tionveiJences; On th' The ladies, fo-r providing and presiding at the * .14Q i . . . -uit trees and a stable. the church, and expressed the hope that . I . . 1, .. ;,� 1'�� � . . � . � �­. . 00 "11"I WIR lot are some excellent fi tables, were also very deservingly th-ank be might be lonz spared to lead t -be ser- . , M1,4s O'INQEI"L�Value . Aleo, the house. on Itattenbury street, west, re- ed, l3AYFIELI.)_l1.eev,., John ­_�,�990L, by 24 , TA�!ROUGXK TICKETS k6twd to rml� partof celltly purchased by him, whittli. contains @i,x and the r,peR&ers and chairman received a ajoritY. Coupcil lors- 11 idd loton I 1-.'Idon, .T,os. Jarvis - � 165, Bell'a,,Q . liglRnd, Rt,,tlind, I i el-nd, France or Oerniany, rooms, with good cellar, tho house having b(',e,u vice of song. A couple of hourq were In , ,standing vot,e of thanks. ,rhe choir then Stunbury, Baillie. . . -J'A ` . , La thorough1v re -fitted tliroughout; good Rtable. , y RM , a, as a CIIOSiDg anthem, Jellovah's Praise, . compa Ink. .Canteloii' ,-107 j",q [I 1,,k� 111113)(ifflItO POISMeSA1011 of Other. All partienlarg gaV pleaintitly speni; and ,the y sep- . . W111TE, ,V7�,IR LINE SPBA.1 after which the benediction was pronoirriced, 11 EXETER. -Councillor---Lissen, Feil�vj,*, John Jarvi�_ T55 , . Xdt`lq'�ri . on appik,atiou. arateKI well pleased with the in""'" e r 'n Pickard . Robt,. CquIq , - _� � :, which the evening w. I , Dyer. Pli '11h,41 � STATE LINE STE-4AISHU'S. TnOMAI, TRILINC. I and the audience, with seeming reluctance, as orljoyed. y ­,.�— �' AfoN.iRC.,ff TINE 8TE.4,1f,VJ1PS. i Clinton, Doe. �-,,166,�. � Aispersed for home. ITAY_'Reeve, Dr. l,'nehan-w ,- Dpputy4 . Albert Cottl�� - ,152 .,Wm'.� Li I ` . .1 � , ,Rv%,. INIp- Him's LEcrury on "Marinioa Reeve, Mr. Rannie. Colin Jas. Bull ' 197 Gp�tj� I . I A social, in connection with the Sun . day and Mark Twain," is worth hearing. The Surcrus, Hayrocli e'llor-9�1110x'tz` Win. McK6wn :.1.90'. -tillie" I . _C riniiing lfreavil N�vr York euc,i- a week. on &bool, was held on tho followin ,,,n,n . . . � ' . 'ji1d,1 . F' Goderich News Says: We attended the lecture Lillic Miller .20p�: 7M , I I 6UMBINATION LIVERY . i "being largely attended. After tea the Super. -VORRIS.'-Councillor�--),Iatthew --youni �� For Mto� find;kll mforul.lti,)n apply to . . by the Rev. Jeffrey Hill, Rural Dean of Huron, D "I aiiie-Y.Ilug--�-,-).O,I-, Hai,6:�, I — intendent tockAhe chair and gave a short ad- . McCormick, H. Anderaoij, I'. Schultoy. . a TJ � , �;,, � NV. JACKSON, CLINTON. J-14URON STREET, CLINTON. dress, and was followed in a dialogue b in St George's church Sunday School h (A correspondent says that no nominations Harvey Davis 17q �' .is. ,Sti __ y on Thursday, Dee. .13. - It was one of tonse Harold.Whitt- 1547 � 1)iiu.i�Br, " - - _­­_______ - --.--. ­_ Misses Rice, Shipley and Walker. Mr. _R. I'Ose whatever took place in this township, but Martha Kenuod, 2�13 36bn R. W. EMERSON, I Beesley delivered a ohnrt address,'Master Rice interecting affairs for tile young pG y - 1,01 � ?Pie, wbich this paragraph appears in the list of elections, ELtie Blacker - 110 .tofiis S. F 0 W LIE R & SONS — I a recitation, and Rinaing was furnished by the well stored mind, racy descripmve powerp, in the dailieii.-Exj. N`Ew ERA.) & . The subscriber would int4imate to tile general arid inimitable imitative a of Mr. Hill � Tanh-C, public that. having leased the above establish- Misses Gibbings and Walker, the school ana iacultie . Lucy Stanley . 214 - ," . "�� could hardly fail making so. The But;Ject .-Councillors-0. C. Wilson, Robt. Cree .': 193. �, , i� , " . merit, lie is prepared to supply them with the infai All present aiDpa rently en- , H .i �P I I)' 1 I 900 Alex. Stewart, A. Strong, � , . ea at reasonable nii Good r.11! Was. "Marmion and Alar"k Twain," or Sir Wal- James Cline, A. Flora Jicksou 16, !,B , , l . . (1071 &' Atyllab and comfortable c� -young, M. Pillman, N. (fluff, Dr. Scott, 11. Aguii Scott . . .. . erth -Ar N, VNI-911 tiers, joyed themselves well. ,I . * ter Scott's way of picturing the ti.sto . 204'-Ridh�:T i , 1, and everytilIxig in first-class order. Sicighing '_ ry� 0,9. Morrison. I Mary Sheppiiird`187' :M'6i li%w_ - certain times and events and Mark Twain I a �T 'o, , . arties. commercial men and others. aue.ofiMo- - , I sr6 N ,()J: Rated on the most reamonable, terms way. The Rev. gentaerrian, by tho id of WROXETEI-',.--(,'Duncillors-.r�Tho;,,, B. K"dMOCAffni J,d§'-','V,C .& 11 . ' . --C I I 11 . Cl in for), Dee, 20, 3882. TOWN CHURCH fpHIMES. traiyou drawings. showed how the SAnders; B. Voght, J. Sanderson, J. Paulin. Lillis:POWOIF '.` "'62' . �, Ch I " - , I . _____ ..,. __ ___ - - - _ poet and . , � � � I , ". AR;l." ______ — ; I artist could easily distort or or, " Gorilla Ilei 195-C , NOTICE. ag&rate, and BLYTH.-Councillors-Carter, S d 9L B lirs, 8 , ',� �— Rev. Mr. McDonagh at'imils a mission- thus convey to the mic(I a distinWimpression ' ymon ', Gea Large -7 - ; �,90 lbsisie�,:! , VIOLINk STRIP4GS Gosman,Shaue. Nearlyallthovotersoulho I. . ,11,:,:--7L ... ; - -_ - arymeeting, -it Mitebell"T'n the 22nd of important facts, He *,read lar ely from list exercimed their franchise, ---.-, ­ .1 1- X 1��iiLvi, � HE annual meeting of the MoKillopAllitual ins 9 . 1,41160�41, , _, I . . I \' Tow N'' TFire Insurance Company will be held in the .t. I Marmion. The readings were interspersed . ---.0- Fiftuli Evi�$ . ' �64' E, V-a.'Sp- I TOWN HALL, SEAPORTII, on FRIDAY, THE In St. Paul's church, on Sunday even- with humorous and original aniecdotga and . I Harry Sliepparil i-203 5711 DAY or JANUARY, 1883, at the (hour of 12 I yMnels -.-- o'clock, noon, and as it is expected tile views ing� the ,Subject will be " Forms of praver Mark . Twainisms. Although the leet*,e was Tnu Literary and Scientific Society .C. Dichinsdli-,_ .201 ''A�trnalfi I � of the members of the company will be tdken as their antiquity and their adv ta il . I especially intended to interest the yoong peo- h � 11 in ge _VP secured Dr. Wild to .'lecture on the Wm. BowoOk d,�, i'97 Aaarriet I I , to the propi iety of using sti motive power _­ ple, the older heads, we noticed, Are 'not 28rd inst. His subject is the III Erngst Aoicy.. .* 195 I'llia SO, , tv A Sabbath schGol conventior ed a t PO 13� " , FM PLATED WARE. for threshing purpot'los, all are reques _d to - i, connect bove beiniz amused. and at the "noinsiout I O' bring witb them either their policy of insurance at of all, "The MaIi with tb Chas. droen.,- ; IM -16 1130 with the Presbyterian churches of this � when Mr. R. Radcliffe moved and Mr. T. B e Iron � I or tb4jir last notice ot assessment. A , Shoes," and will, dou)Yfflesq, attract It large Albert Morrfsh,, 174, - MiW4, m expected. The board of dirclarge district, will be held at Egmondville, -on VanEvery soconded. a vote of thanks for the... . , : � ....... etors . ,in ,i. Jno. Mennel " , 14.9 � aggle meeting i I dience. . I . R will icaocineet.itioa.m.,.tttbeConnici ie Mill inst. A ineeting of Presbytery very happy mariner in Whioll the lecture lind I . I, NO t ('� I -vial t I i � . d- Fred Davis, :' . '469�: 1 A,&i.oi T DESIGNS " . � � , " " '. ". , i NEWES IN il . , Seaforth, of the same day. will be held at the aame time. I acquit4A hirnailf, all heartily conctirreil. �., I ! �,.�,�� , t ,8 KERR, W. J. STIANNON. � .111iss ELLA CALBI�.'-, ,6'f 1fOlme16ViIlg, �Fm. FiSbbi- . -,. ' 0 � J iii&l I JAMP - � The special services which bave been thiq . -on Tuesday last, I N, Kennddy-,­ , P Pres I ."ecy. Passed through H piffe - . I . I ms.1v iii,AN ' Dee. 1� . -Killop, 0. I �W_L ertsa 1 '15 , -,*ir Y 31( � �conducted in the Methodist church, for PERSON'Af.s.-RessrS.S. Fit/sinionaand on her wav to , where she is en- Poter Mulloy' I W, � Ti,:;Ef JEWELLERY . wife, Fred Smith and J. Leslie have all god to feach during the comin year. Vin. Dinal-V - " tM ,:Ia ' fii,v. 7 , I several weeks, have been discontinued, returned from the northwest. Messrs. R. Goo. Howson 72 -: Mattio z , I 4 �t much good appears to have been accom- Craig and A. H. Drumm are home fr Wile here attending the Model Uoiol' E. Stephen on � � � ;� S(i11FN'rII1IC AND 1,11TERARY StWIRTV. plished during their continuance- ox College, Toronto, on a-- visit- .om she was spoken bigh.1y of , 1� 1 17 , Blanch', , , _ ,� -a-diligeril- _Emijy__��,, =C-296-1 11 I -6iic -�'W�ilji �ffli"te"ic fi .... er,' , , . I, Repairing done PmVtly. __ I kil the- ifiid 16'a , Firvir I 4� . V_e ge - I I (By out-apecial reporter.) E ' n in religious matters a slip of the former expects to complete his colle � Mp., Covx� . .� 1� W, I. Ion, May 25th. 1882. I tongue sometinieF, makes mistakes that course in a couple of months, and will I.O.O.F.--On Tuesday nigbt next,tile i I,- The rbtarno of kr I 1. , , � . I . con�6h� , . _ - - - ­ La�tt weel, it) the lJouse of Coni are amusing. At a fellowship meeting then enter upon the active work of the stallation of officers in Clinton Lodge No. appeared in last we'ekla isi`iie,i� ;­ L �� the debate on the franchise question was held ill a Clinton church recently, one of mit')iatry. Mrs. T. TaTlor, of St. Catba- 83, takes place, when a large 'number of , ittineoessa ; . - - I CA n- the brethren was referring to the influence rines, is here TLgiting friend,q. Aliss Nellie - ry to rbpostlit, " _/ S CODtintied by Messrs. Newton and Co Goderichbrethera are expected to be ill' I ----'-, �,�tll, CrO.S.Soc.,121d Saar, * `7__, .� I -111, � Dolly for the government, andMei Of his Sittanic majesty, and making the 'Holuneo gives ill) her situation ,it Dickson's atterdiince. A cordial and hearty in- The Clinton Ni*,,,' -4'F mi,,hiii Beeslev, Irving and Foster for the ppp()- remark that, at one time " he had been to reside at St. Catharines, Hr. Donald vitation is extended to all Oddfellows wfio l8th year'.. It *is 01 nle ofod'r I I . siti I on." The opposition members being in led captive by the devil,"'when a fervent 1�terby, well known as a former residenf of can make it carivenient to attend tile cere- exchanges', .and is'a first 414� I . I . a majority were ve Doisy and clamorous brother " brought down the house" by thi,;'Plitce, (and nephew of Hajor Kurray) mony. . �Va 'r.---Sjgrr&I�, Gode�;�h­` 11 , .. for a division and Ze convincing logic of shouting in his zeal, " praise His name." left or! Saturday, for the northwest, where � pe . "' I CHOPPING AXES. the lPremier and the flowery eloquence THiz Willis church choir met as usual, be takes a lucrative situation on the C. P. AuBxcuI,TUltAJ,.---!fhe annaal-weeting MASONIC..-IN"'O'dbeillky ,e� _�� . of the minister of Militia were alike fti- for practice, lastThursday evening, at the R. He has recently illeen c koy 0. 4_ i a.. of the Hullett Agricultural Society will be 27, being the anniVif ' ' .. , 'e,,N" -MR - held at--Kenncdy'sh­ot6l-,-­ci -offteers-6f0linton L'd "' . tile to begile one solitary vote. house of one. ofthe members, when the Illinois. 31r. Thos. Jackson sr., is a y ursulay, 0 wl I . ., : . . e e e e e -&I 11th in.9t., at one o'clock for the elect - 5i6 instilled'by � . The crafty Premier, foreseeing 4eleat, genei routine was slightly diversified by on a visit to his daugbter'at 011lkwoslh, i loch 11 . Thh&� bbill­b­ I , . k­g,li , cord for the ensuing year; also -for � � � L'!'i: .appointed some four hundred of hiR slip- one of those pleasant surprises which verT Wig. Mr. J. R. Steep left 1br W, r L. .a: - '! I . InnIpe r ceivin t �e ort of the proceedings of cers:­41V Bro.,�-Jo - r , ; ' I c . � . '. , � porters and perzonal friends to official po- often occur 'at thin season of the year,'in on Monday, to take a position as bo,IT t e 'o ly Jam. Youllig" S4, , ,. I :! . -1,1 .� COW CHAINS. sitionsand then smilingly tendered his the form of R very handsome album, keeper. Mr. Robt. Anderson left for the I I � p t year, . T. Cooper, Treas� �T,,,L. F( resignation. The niembersefthe.cabinet which was presented to theirvery, maich northwest last week. Mrs R. Callander, .. , NTRANOE " IXATIOX.�.Delow are John Craib, 8". D. ' A A41?, bore the humiliation heroically though, estehmed leader Mr. T. Jackson, jr. Mr. and the members of her family excepting the names of t, ose who passed the ex- W.F.:AurrayiD,�ofC Q . we noticed tears in the eyes of the mem- Swallow, in presenting it, referred to the the eldest, leave in it few days. Mr. M. arnination to ti M It School, with the S. joslin 8td*flrd8 �. �, 1"!,"i �, I I I - __ . , � , 7 . 1 , ,,,,, ""I" I . , P, all ber for Ottawa. harmonious feelin existing between the Lougb, late manager Molsons Bank, left numbers obtained :ftarah Actitegon, 320 ; Paisley, and W alne-ov " d The leader of the opposition, Mr. Foster, members of the Xoir and their young last week, for Kansas City. We did not Janet Dodds, 286 ; Kate Merington, 330, the cbreifibh* ofin,iitill'iddi"r� , wall called for by the Governor General leader, who has just completed his first learn whether be intends to remain- per- Ida Gibbings, 3b; Elizabeth-Mll,_281- -bi-etb�-�ii,"ddj'4�i'�,ne'd.",io''."ih'ill, - 1�_', - - - ' " ii� ",, 11 - T -'-*-, - iN,- �, ' E I- ­ 'A R 11 H,_ --E , I *—Ora tea e D I I 1' i Hof4l_ *,�h7 6ro. a X 1.11 . R. M. RACEY, and proceeded to form a new goyernment, year in that position. In his remarks, he mandy, or not. Hiss J. Straith is home Emma Lewis, 46; Mary A. Xentefth'," I - b, liquet'h" al"Af b, of which the following ie the per8onell :- echoed the sentiments of all when lie said for her holidays, and also Miss 3f. Read. 344; Elsie Pickdird, 310; Allie Taylor, by 13k - 44,4141 %il- Vii, 11. FaRter Premier rind Minister of Fi- that never in the recollection ofany ofthe Mr. W. R. Nobbs, dentist, Hagaraville, 281 ; 18abel Tuckdr, 326; Alex. Hadour, ) ill , h, a ' "' L ih ' grOjtt 61re-Ififfitilt'bri e o . se ( , nance. �. 1-1. Manning, Justice. Frank members had there existed such a social is here on a visit. Among those from 300; Walter Cook, 812; R. D. Denisoll' i f - thd,i_,�&I( ORON AND NARDWARE MERCHANT I I ) ally,� gromfing. .w 6ii ' i , , HRgRrniaD, Pub!ic Works. W. Beesley, friendly feeling between leader and choir. this place who attended the Reform Con- 292 ; SamPel Latta, 370; Walter Lough, season. ptoceed1ho 40i�llj I I 11 . Agriculture. J.6mith,Postmaster-Gen'l. In closini be prayed that the giver of all vention were Mesers. D. 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