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Girl waned-Chria,I)ickion.
• Furs'` —W SfitOkson.
Overcoats mT. Jackson.
;J5 eciaY Craig, Macwhirter & Co.
Stan Wanted—Geo. Middleton.
StraPsteereel3. B. Evans,
Stray ram-Tlios..Brown.
Entertainment --St. Pau1'a S. S-
ClntAii
FRIDAY, JAN, 5,'1883,
IYOT A GOOD OBJECTION.
On,e or twoofeur most esteemed friends
• have otjected to our -proposed change' of
publication day,'on the ground that two
.papers issued the same' day, would be:.liko
Tui, 'American papers are waking up
to the iniquities of their tariff, and speak
in pretty strong language about it. The
Philadelphia Proses says: -"Every dollar
levied, on the induetrieg of the country
which the; government doesnot need is
robbery, • And so the ball keeps . rolling.
-4e
THE Reform Convention at Toronto, on
Wednesday and Thursday, was the lar-
gest that ever assembled in Canada, there
being about 7)000 delegates present: The
crowd was so large that it was found ne-
cessary to hold -meetings in two different
places, and stirring speecheswere de-
livered :a
elivered':a both by prominent members of
of the party,
THE Mayor of ]Sow York has evidently
s got. the "grit" in him that a man in lits
position needs. It was intended' to pro-
duce the. Passion Play (in Which the cruci-
fixion c,f Christ is the leading part) in that
city, but the Mayor has refused to allow
its presentation, This is, right- It is too
sacred a matter to be trifled , with on a
stage.
one paper:. We do not think en, any.
means, Experience has proved that it is
really better, 'both for the town and .pub-
.- lishers, that different papers -be issued
simultaneously. In almost every town in
Ontario where two papers are published,
they appear on the san'e day, and this has
been' found perfectly satisfactory to all
parties. In Mitchell, St. Marys, Seaforth,
froderich, Exeter, Sarnia, Windsor,- and
boats of other places, this irithe rule.
The majority of people who gee : mail
matter at the Clinton post office do ao on
Friday, and the same thing applies to al-
most every post'offico•:in .the county, ';and'
o- we see no reason why our papers should
remain in the post Office a day before they
are wanted. We believe we ha Je consult -
,ed the iuterests of our advertisers in this
' matter, as wellestiour own, and we think
they will find the change.t•o',be more of an.
-.-ad'vantage-thaneotherwise .It would cer
tainly be impolitic on our' print to do any-
thing to the contrary. •We knew the NE-a--
Eta-will
EEtiawill lisle -hone -of -the -interest it al-
ready possesses, by the change,,•and as we
expect our subscription list to keep grow-
ing es satisfactorily as`'it Lias done • during
the past year, we feel satisfied that all
copeerned.will realize the objection which
they have urged to be more imaginary than
real. We start the new year _ with the
largest subscription list we ever had.
saN+-a.-
SUGGESTIV E.
•• "If the farmers of Goderieh township
were as enterprising: and progressive as
The farmers oFH;uTtetf"-they-Wrdnld make•
a vast difference in the wealth •ofe this
comity."
A'arnl•EaENT is being made in the United
Mates to have the rate of postage reduced
to two cents for letters, and it is not un-
likely that -the .change will be introduced'
into Canada, When the "penny post"!
became law in England it gave an impetus
to letter writing far beyond what was ' an-
ticipated, and it is reasonable to suppose_
that a similar increase would follow in
Canada .
ReezaEyoc, was made last week to the
charges that had been made, by a Toronto
Conservative paper, ' against one: of ;the`
License 'Commissioners, wherein' it was
stated that, he had Made use of his position
to compel hotel keepers to buy' goods, of
him. The charge -was denied on the floor
of the House, but that did not prevent
Conservatives repeating if, but the bottom.
has been completely knocked out of the
story by the Licensed, Victuallers: them
selves, who at a meeting on Thursday un-
anitnously;passed; the 'follow ing resolution :
This meeting endorses the '.action of
-Mr.-Dohertyas.the n
Licese _Commissioner,,
and fully°,repuiliates the charges that have
been made against"hlm through the public,
Such was the expression used by a gen. Press
tlemaii the- other day, who has' ample op -
.17 of`forming an opinion. We do
Lu' l ON.'}tatit Council intend to petition'•
for an amendment to the. Municipal Act,'
not say the : expression is -either true or r
otherwise. It was, used in connection with in order to make the qualification of vet
the tact that Hullett farmers; have become ors in towns $200 ;instead of X300, and the
rioted for the general :excellence and an. qualifications of cd uncillora $600 'instead'
Finest show in ;thea oourty
gland. success.
000:..
The
year. just closed has s�.e�rn.. an
enormous increase.in our business,
(over S15,000 more than that -of --
the previous year,):making our firm
the heaviest dealers in Dry Goods
in the County of Huron. to -day. We
fully appreciate the' kindness, of our
customers in _ aiding us' to attain this
enviable position, and are happy to
that in `this - _ it n _
state _ position we can
return -the compliment by placing
before you goods at far better value
can can be shewn. elsewhere. Hop-
ingyou will -still still cont i
J continue your �pat-
ronage,
All' kinds, all sizes! all prices
ink, Seal & Astracti n
4 Sets -beautiful .goods.
Full HATS, 1r2e assortment.-
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ass( me jt.
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r�11H' MANCHESTER •llOi�TSI 4i;� IN��lJ�l,:.
DGE
periority. f the stock they raise. Ent `the of 00 ;'also to make the qualification of:' BL>iTi1.
f.. � i ' school trustee$ -the same, asy.that"of ;council
•
r fait of such a statemettt.-been ..
raseg made, ,
ivoa rise to the thought that there "nix
men. We:dont.lee that i 'would - be of:
require quahfi
be ground' for' it, howeber slight. Wany advantage"to property
W.0 do
not intend •to flatter the _Hullett, farmers, cations froth 'school ,trustees. The poei
t. • .io . Jtion sin one respect,.isjustas resonsible`
nor condemn those of Cxodarich toAnah>p, .
for there are both good and bad farmers as;that of councillor, but it less=physical
in each township, butthe remark we lime in itsnature.. • A change that might be
roads wiohradvanta e would bo to: reduce
_._ g ,
�natea,. sogg@.ata th __propriety. of fwrmers ,�..
the number to one in each ward ' andmako
availing ems lv of ever • o ,
ailing t?i e ee .y PPortunity :• , .
the'election..the :'same day as Municipal
for material progress, . Notwithstanding 1?
forward
._. �.. ections are held ons.
the great strides forward that ]cape "been- al • •
made in the way of stock improvement
and agricultural progress,. them are yet tit r tzulNl--vf affaira in Manitoba just;
numbers who follow the old ruts and look now the'' Winnipeg Fres. I'resse "been- •9lethoroughbred'
cattle as better
only
<<
7he legal
rifers inn is full to overfln
w
name than the common stock'. That this ing: The }medical :is in Elio .same' state
is a mistake is made evident every day.
The man who.devotei the roost, attention.
to the im rovernent of his :dock, is'
s tb
P e
man wO makes the most zraney from his •
Cngiiaeors and surveyors are more .than.
abundant. Clerks, hook -k epers accoun-
tants, etc., tie a'. drug oo'the aaari;et. Tlie
mss .wan tefl rn Manitubrt now Ore tlroso
whir will turn up ;.the soil, and work .'with
Iarm 'a he at the hands.'
n same time- to theeollectiv.-.
e; the above is a result of the inflation a
year ago. Those : who conld, polled . up
glad to son -that codtinually: more farmersp
are beginning to realize this, and act in
aecordance with their ;:belief,, and as. pre-:
•gressive ideis cannot be confined to one in.
dividnal, but extend: and exert an ;:iufle-
once more or less great on those surround-
ing, we hope the progress of any one in-
dividnal`farmer will stimulate others in
their course, and thus more firmly :fix the
reputation which Huron at present enjoys
of being the banner agricglteral comity of
Ontario.
Tem following telegram rove Mani obs`
may bo a correct pro alrecy of coming
n
net. \\ o novo`
events, and it may place
much faith 'inolitical'forecaete butho} re
p
it may turn out tobe. true:-
WINNIriw Dec:: 30. •— IIT`. (ireo'uwa
has returned •from the south-west and IA
confident of Carrying the elections for the
Reformers: LMr, Norquey is in Mr.Green=
way's county,.1Vlountatn, and will run there
and also in St. Andrew's Flo will likely.
iie defeated in both.
,,.
1t wzzmEr: in. the ,London Advertiser
/reggaes, since'. the question of appointing
a Canadian to the position of Governor
General has. been mooted, , that .,Goldwin
Smith receive the position. He may poi
a se the re uisil-o - ua-1 ficatioti- of 'tlri -ins
e q h
formance of the, duties ;'of that office?' but
azo more than others who have been con-
/
1heeted with Canadian affairs for a far
longer period than lie,. but ere think the
British Government Ionia. as :soon • think
' chancieras aeonttdia
of appointing,a Greoa n
The present;appointment of a prominent
Britisher will have to 'continue_ till some
srganie change takes place in our consti-
tution, which, will hs.:,sortie oars in 'the
future..
•
stakes t.
Ontario, C utario, and Wont west with the
delusion that the homer was real,. and that
balari s wo d b. k t d and' doub
._ e . __.ul _..8 _ eA .. _Pa. .. .now, ....._t..
less, many :of them; find it difficult ;to get
anything todo.. Tho statement that. "the'
men wanted are those whowill turn upthe'
sett and work with • their• hands,"" .is •one:
that will' apply tiro': world over. Ontario
has still room for men oftithis. stainp; sand
it would be' better for• all' concerned, if
nearly one-half of those engaged in . th
:different mercantile Tpursuits were tieturn.
their attention to,cultivating the soil. .
' . HURON t'Ot`TX COTjNClT,
.The following is.a. list of the ('entity 4 otin-
cii for the prexeat year
• lfuvicil,alify Reeves
Dap=Beiare.
Ashfield R. Webater: .. J. (writhe -
13ayfielc} John Eason,
Blyth .1'.ICelly.
Bruer els .... W,
McCraelreo
C•nton .E.
Corbett.
lfios, Cooper.
Colborne .
Zoung. 3, Allan
Exeter . Hardy.
( oderichtown i++'. Jobneton. T. C, Detlor.
t. - A. Smith.
Uoderroh t l G. ;lli
tt; ��7olin :Beacom.
acou.
Grey . T. Straclaas•-
li' it 5 • ,
T[ir E e ana
•i3py , ....:. n. .. l.tinnie
Iowick ... , John KlineBF. SCaolc,-r
David Ws}r.
lldllett.... , John Mask John Britton.
McKillop , .. James Heys ,
Morrie .. Geo.' Forsyth. 3. R. Mild,
Seaforth ,i,. D. 1).Wilson. James Beattie.
Stanley..'.:..,. ,W. Graham. Geo. Castle,
Stephen V. Rats ' Henry Fiber..
TiaLerenitl 1)..Walker: Joh tis h..
ane
Turnborry J 13enningv. i McPherson.•
Uaborne ..-.. , T. M. Ray. 7 'Shire,
E.\Wawanosh 7;, Currie, J. McCallum.
., Wawanosit C. (iarvin. C. Durnin.
\\'iughaur.:.. W. 111iott, Cr. i1f. Gerdes'.
\\:remoter,'. r A:: (.,.Gibson,
Mr. :Elder came here this week to take up
his residence in Mr. Trewtn' s Uouse.
Miss; Braithwait from 'London..Township,
takes the place of Miss -Purvis in the school,
which opened on the 3rd.
Mr.• Trewin came from : Blenheim Au. annnd
New S`oar's among old .friends in; Bly tti and
matters of business.
to,eettle some
Mr. Bell was accidentally hurt while two.
others, Messrs.: O'Hara andBurks were
striking each'other with sticks,: and was caught
in-the:-.e,ye-withue oftlie stickp :.
Mr:
1.•. -this week for Dun--
r.-Pratra�leavesxt E h e
t
'a'nnon where" he intends to; reside having
g
sold his honse-. -and. -lot •tcy'--Mrs -toy'--MrsM,iTavieb
parntcr. 1'he..latter;having aold''his property'•
to, Mr. Irwin of _Manchester.
''['he'tea meetinn held -last Thursday evening
Uy'the friends of the' Episcopalian -}Church,,
was cite Asmceess They
sold theireir auto
•
graph•qurlt for l_, Mr.:Fir i ton'who ait
t;-., .1. -it, w'as the purchaser. On Friday.
evening they hold their Xmas tree and S. S .
entertainment in the Watson Ball.'
n .inconnectionowit 1tb
The. tea meetrrd 1 e
Methodist Cluirch.in \\'atson's Hall; Monday
evening,.' was a great- ;success, the hall being
filled to'its utmost capacity. 'Ilia meeting
was 'addressed by 1)r. Sloane, Rev. A. Mc,..
Lean, -and Rev. Mr. •McT)onaebewho gave the
smooch of the'evenmg, dwelling chiefly upon
1 of the dayas` it regards religious
the fallaciesS g
truth. The choir favored us with some ex-
cellent music. The proceeds- ;including the.
sale of a storey cake amounted to $85 ' On
Tuesday evening a iocial aras held in [ho saine
plaee. Proceeds for the benefit of - the, ob-
bath School. •
eateemeel, contemporary, OOurme orary the' Clin-
ton NEW EFA, ha,i- just celebrated its
seventeenth'' anniversary..' It is a good
local paper and deserves: to succeed Exc-
te'r:.Reflector.
A uorEai'rogARYTory truthfully remark s
that "one_pesfectly int_ellrgible,groundon
which people cansupport the MO-Wit-
'eminent
owat'erntnent is that it is above the suspicion
corruption. Itemphatically
of ersonal
p
an honest Government.
BORN.
7 u itit. •-1t, Clinton, on the 3rd .inst.,; the
, wife of Mr. Josh Haunter, of a son.
ILATrinie:.• In Stapleton, on the 27th tree
the rife of Mr. Thos. Hattori -of a son,
td.r,I?Ain t r,.•--Ini;rucetield,on the 22nd Dee.,
the wife of Mr. W. McFarlane, of a son.;
MARRIED. ..'
to
.iv h
' RRT.— n me. Ya 1
d DoraLu—Cu I Hol g, y
Parsonage, c Ain the
Bev. A. P.ctwgrfla, at the1 ar au ;
3rd,inst.', Mr. A. McDonald to 11`41 'X ate
Curry, all of .Goderich.
wreRAi1T:-•-Nr,sntna.-lti Clinton; 011 the
2nd inst.,-at the residence of the bri a s
• father, by the Rev. Mr.,'McDona>;gli, i11r.W
Swinbank to Maggie, `daiughter : of Mr. i.
Nimrnins.
DIED.
the Nile, .on•-ttie lith Iaec., '%Iary,
wife of Rev. 1,. 0, Rice.
Crane. --el n Woodstock , on the '30th ult.;
' :Bertha Grace, wife of Mr. Cir: Clarke, and
oldoat daughter of Mr. F. Poltridge of Galt,.
formerly of Clniton,•agcil `>•i years,
Side I1erf$ter.
Mo\.vei�, J.t' t5r•rr,-11'arlri of J;as. ,i,+rlla•
ghsr, on lot 37, con rr' Croderuri,townahip,•
containing f}.# -acus. ,T:t~ 1Tolt�•;oN, Stmt.
FARAA' FOP SALE,
Faits of Lots Nos. 6 and 7, Huron Itoad Co Ieoso on,
Township of.Godeiich, each containing about:. 75.acres
nearly all cleared and mostly free from stunips.j••There'
are' on thepremrses good frame'outabuildings, a frame
house, s good' beartn "orchard, and a never,failing
spring creep. The above'•farit is situated on the Huron
Road ; about 11- miles from ,Clinton. May be purchased
either separatelyor in niie'blo<.I:: "Fin further warns: -
nlart'.and tonus apply to!.
JOHN'"RIDOU'T Clinton. •
• • Fa'i na for:. Sale.
•
r llIt.'svbscri
ger c(fera'co•
for sale 10:4 45l:st ,r. of
9.nc
ly,t,•rs,iift
h lAlido7i11oad"`ivfthiu 2bafirlaR-0E'
'the -Tei •n of. Clinton,r
� Cand 3� .frorn,Brucbfieldi This
farm contnins'100 acres of horse land. \fell watered•
by rieaer-failing span,s No waste land. Good: or-
.-I ord , n„d.. m,t.hmr.l,,,o-: ... r�.,nd...,.... __ F„r :0,,.•fhdP
MRS. ELIZABETH GRANT, •' •
18 tf -. Clinton P.0
MACIZINERY ANDMI L
L
r or.. f• .
111111 subscriber offers for sale on •the most advanta-:
1- aeons terms,' the nrachiner and buildln --at pre-
sent used as th0'Cairitoi Planing'bMi11, which •embrsees
a 35 horse -power boiler and 14 :horse -power .anginc,,a-
large 'planer, •rnourder, tennoting'ntachine, Power mor-'
tiler, shaper, blind Slatmaehine, an in first class order.
The establishment as it stands; will be sold at about
half i1 original'Cost and.is a decided bargain, :and'
has, hereto done a large business. > Only reason 'for
soiliung;siness. is'thatflie proprieetr'n 'does"nc t wish to"-remaiis
nh
Tare machinery }vita be sold separate ff-dourer}
H,.
PROPERTIES 'FOR SALE.
r 111iAT desirable Cottage on 0:m0.S'treet, lately .00 •
copied- by Albert Itu,nball:'• Seven'rooms, good"
woodshed, pump, first-classar`. ardoTer,ns,casy,—
Apply to ALLeeT RVNBAte, orthc undersigned!'
A LSO COTTAGE .AND ',LOT, iately. owned by J.
G. tarieh 'convenient to the New Railway;Station..
Will be sold cheap and en "easy terms of •payment..--
• Apply to W. 'Cl Sr.Ai0 it,' or the andersigned.
A::LSO GRIST 14111 AT BANDON. Two run 'Of-
- stories,' two acres of land. douse and other
hnildin,4 Apply to
MANNE\ll
(5ntou \or 1032 30110itm .
-^. -130USF FOR- -SALE --r_
11 i1
undersigned offers for s ali that w
ll•situated.
1lonse on the corner,9f Slary Street, at ,present
oct.K,pied by ticraclf. rt:_is a nets, two-story _frame,'
with four rooms and two closets down stairs, and five;
rooms up stairs, well finished in every respect. 11 1f-
acre lot, good' stable, hard and soft water, good cellar'
apd stone foundation beneath the house Will be
,old en r1' c,I .bte aeons,
AtRti A 1,1 APTNEY .•
t'tirltcn,NO. i0 188' Itt
FOR •SALE
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rt1111 u , r;ic, cd ofiei, orale, 101.1: aluaide farm,
,_L cots ` lei- I ots 40,:711, and 80, in the Maitland
k0�( the oa ,
cuncessrua of fire ibw%Hshgr trC GfidOrich, containing
420 acre Ile had r0 in ggod /State of cultivation,'
40 acres sOW11 wtth fall. wheat, SO 0010 seeded down.•
Well watered and well 'fenced. Two good or'ehards,
large't•ramc dwelling bons`, and three; good harnt.—
Cbiy farm is situated one mile from 'The
el Ove lots will be sold.tegether or' separately, to suit
eurelfascrs, Terms,.' easy.' For partienlarti apply to
the
h Sl OTJ fi�4crtora, 'Clmton;.or.t0 .
proprietor JOHN Afo(ARTN1 p ltalmesbltle "m
SPLLN])1D FARM for SALE
r liL uO rilier' larcr,:f(u rale his tar` consisting'
1lirf 1 .t No- 13, in the 11th een0cseion of Hallett,
1 21u res• ' Over lOO a res4 cleared and iinderdrained,.
and' int high state of iialtivatlon, On the.lpiemitd
sue a, ocd ha`r`e house, -two }fame barns, frame
stables and other. outbuildings. Two orchards, with
every variety 44 fruit. Well watered by spring creel:
riming • through; the tote Sitoate 2, miles trona Iron- •,''
Town Clinton.denboro station, and 9 miles from the '1 m n o f b
School and churches quite convenient, This is' one of
the hest wheat farms in the county of Huron
•
Ake
Fish: you a_
e vikr
To close the -Holiday, Season -ire .are .'offeri c
at "`greatly reduced prices
lane raugo ul' TA111IT OOLLE
house 1,
o v lie c,an app.' l � 1
G 11� 111 this specialty. r S 11't✓
:S01e a sots for the lar
a.
est ,dealers in C;tiliatla.
R PZIL U!{E tlT LX SILES.
e place before-ourcustomers-only-suck-goods-as-
�c r.
.,W l are
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uarwnteed b •suchfirliis as':.�xadrls et:Cie Ions 1i ,
(yea1 and Pon let et 1.
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k L tl'te:Golfe' : li �,' taut, e
If Qll \ti'a11t t0 �nOtii �V11ilL 1._ . (,f. i li] `ti
• li!' r ug titin . art.'
lo.o th o i 1- de )a neat. .
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u StOGI�.O cS' G'L tEcS' ��
rL'hc�-=fitlest..tavt� 'outside tlie':Caties
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iFcit We 'have long been note(d,a:<.
u r stock oo ths e eds
,(Brightened a late arrival �fJ1.
v,foc.vr�50nt v
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gooCIS')
Also, ie rent geed farm of 1OO.acres,, in Sorth'
Pertly-
a, 00(3 tictred
lerfus and (sari i nlsr,151x_;11+ licit nr.
'g1'tii1 iiia.
,3m �{fii7orrdr;.thor..l',11
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• under the cli r of K. �NL).C,�( 1\ w 5
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all that,' is 'necessary .3 • to say.)
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