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ItAough•t4makQ.slcigbipi; the ,crops uptilOVo]alP . ; rtr )qrt.lea,.v1Pgas,�legdl1Jtime,'R#FtlePt '�
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threshed 1075 bush, f i?m 07; gcresx • : lr' a the .
Aa Nichola l" loo F D� 9 .q App, The wit hou►e: :
i#aa,again legal# a slEuatior�,ia the sq!Qly at r erl#irp' acaruer,o,
regular st'.R. ,� t! t e Gauntry are. Ar b Gig op has returned'ta t ,.e• PAIITIE9 whg wick to pox
-poinmgAc#ng. cTiase , .
Western ijpiver it , �t}#ere be hae a - Sl ortllorn cattk Will h$ve an oppor-
DEs7H or * Fonup,n CL;gwos 4N ready spoof three mootl#s, t�unity to ado s9' at the sale gf-Ur Thos. ,
r t at the odere n D n
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Army Home of Rest,. oil Gleorge Six ,
MR R° haus in, w o ae Ron eon-
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fi ed tot e f t s .e I we k
n h lino a several a e_ s'
place .on •the. 26t1i -!not., notice Of
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passes ' 06e Gii;r, ate,..hgft it. is al q
eubaect to. a7.emenie that are up,fappr�
iQ Toronto, occurred Fri:dayf Captain
Amy Spackman joined th'e ranks of
army Jan. 26th, 1888, and she
is now�eble to be out again,
pnFUT7r Reeve AZaQniog spd h(r
which -will be fouad in aur advertia
Ing columna. ,
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„ab1a, lranll. Mrs Samuel Crich, 08
this tows &re`,s endin the winter
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held; pas tiops at Clinton, Wingham,
She from tl#e
Rob W. Cgats expec to move into
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their new hawse early nest month.
A, Omit, of Clinton, -was
,in tiiwn visiting his sister, Mrs. Jam.
BAt�HEz,4ns,, BALI.--A'.farewell
delays,
a' n°
'milli tbeir'son.r#n -law, Mt, D. Elcoat,
sit Ontario Cal Recetitl a wand
and. $Ra ,tford. came
last semen place about iveeke ago,
MR W. J. Gallagher, formerly of
W. Green, partoflast week and this,
leaven on Tuesday for Galt where
"town. �Q,glfe+,anusvber were present,'
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Met. Miss Rupert returned to Hami •
A Bic+ Tuikxzx._Mr.` Albort-,1;4y
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� had it his stove last k' dressed
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: tdik6y-ibat weighed 24J lbs. ; Xt
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Goderich township, was fined �1 and
raised icy -14ir Jahn roimee, just
Chea D amas
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yond tbg cofporation' l ln#ts 4:! ,
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BAt�HEz,4ns,, BALI.--A'.farewell
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ball was' beld in the Town . -$all, o. .
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Fridat evening, gi.'ven in hohor , of
Mr Spaulding;who was abotat''to leave
MR Samuel Grigg, of the Grigg
"town. �Q,glfe+,anusvber were present,'
:man
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come front outside places: `
, ,1. , TO i«ORRE$P.91 DLNTd.—W$ have
th#a wee Beard from' but few of our
esteem wcorieapon'>;ielits. Perhaps
r� f ,;11 AAYII i VT.e1_00t.:yo¢ of entirely over
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t e .iw, Yts _ f e i1'. les; Wo shall
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tt¢!glu o bea� 00,.lhein - gegular-.
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ly aaposs�ble; ltecause their contribu-
tions dd not a little to the interest
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of ,the paper., Behil. along news,
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•1.friends.
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As ;IT SjiouLD BE —As moat peo-
p e'are:aware business melr.have been
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in �ltro habit of making concessions
the Principalship of the High School,
to IninisterP, it sometimes taking'the
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- form of a ten -per cent', seduction, or
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in-some•other way giving ,them a pre.
was for man ears mina
Y y ger of the
Roval Canadian and Consolidated
banks Stratford.
ference. We are pleased 'to" khow of
ti
one minister who has , refused to ac-
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sept favors of this kind: and,would
be his uaW4
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pleased to make public
bot he is too modest a geatlemAn to
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allow it. 'There may be others of the
vertisar at es
yesterday thug refers to th
game kind, but thio.:doe we hap$en to
know of"I I .
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ORDER OP, WORKMEN The•fol-
losing ofcers were installed in• Ulin'
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ton. Lodge No.'144, A. O. U. W., on
Friday evening last :—`Past Master
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Workman, W. Muir; Master Work-
man, J; Croll; Foreman, J.Sheppard;
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Overseer, Geo. Gordon ; Recorder,
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John Bean; Financier, F. Fowler;
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Rebeiver, Thos.. Hollowav ; .Guide T.
Watchman, Jams
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Tiphpu ,Inside
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Werry;. Outside Watchman, J. Mor.
nsh. -,Mr J. Croll was chosen dele-
gate 16. the GrandLodge,which meets
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in Ha�Iltog, in February next.
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SIA-RII�,ONiwn HONORED.—It iv re-
y
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ported` that Hon. John Robson, Pro-
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vinoial$eeretaryof British Columbia,
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who, visite Oti4wa a few weeks ago,
has been 4.%Oed to the Senate to fill
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the.vacanby`caused' by the .appoint -
Ment ofMr37elson to the Lieutenant -
Governorshiii Mr Robson ie a native
I.
,of Perth, bul<*iias resided in British
Columbia foii�lva3iy years. He is a
jouina'list, apd�isrnut ucknown to
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some of tbe,pfd Eluranites, he having
kept etore"••at Bayfield about twenty-
five years �go,and being a brother in.
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law of Mra T. Jowett, of Goderich
towaislip, libber first marriage. ,
A JAxuAaX number of the Rocky
` . - .
:Mountain...L�ervs (Denver,) consists of
t.v
three ,mammoth eigbt-page' papers
folded together, making 24 pages in
all, .of soled 4eading matter and ad-
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vertiseinWh " f-is:profoiely`illustrat-
ed ,-withmassive business blocks
and eleganv'private residences. The
Nrw E1te 3s, indebted to an old Clin-
tonian,,Mrlj.. S..Fisher, for a copy.
We are•al[lo in receipt of a mammoth
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30 page `issue of the San Francisco
Chronicle, illustrating the marvellous
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progress iii the " Golden State." It
was sent Aby Mr Joseph Watson, of
OaklandsOr al., a former Clintonian
.
A L. Aft COAD'.—It is reported that
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on New Years -morning a farmer,living
.,.
not' more than three miles from here,
drove in to spend the day. About five
d+ o'clock in the afternoon he was so in-
.. ' -° tozieAted that lie could1ardly keep his
v
equilibrium, and *h dered to a house
.
on the outskirts of the town that has
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not the bit of a, reputation. On the
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following morning he woke .up in a
hotel, and coinplained_-that some one
had stoleg his oust, and on coming to
' hill senses. he left .the hotel, and em-
ployed a boy. who drives s business
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alergh,to tape hfm where he had been
the night before; and where be found
his Coat.
FASTMRivING.--Many persons are
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in thii.kobit ofdriving.'np and down
Albert: itreet at a,rate a good deal
faster than,iihould.bo•allowed, and for
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the aafety� bf the, public a stop has
been put td it. A fast horse is not a
bait thing fu itself, providing the
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owner dons not try to keep pace with
the animal in their relative degrees of
"fastness." In ho summer months
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the driving park affords an excellent
spot to members of the Driving Club
r.
in *hich to speed, but in the wrote}'
time it cannot be used to such food
/"''
purpose. It is too far away, and there
would not be a sufficient number use
it to pack down the snow, were there
any, anti make the ;aleighing fit for
`1,,,,' •• • speeding. On Albert street 'very little
,, • %. v -snow makes good sleighing, and the
�1.}futation to the owner. of a. fast
- r' ,�r�1, tbril - , let it out a little,#s,no doubt,
a' -'"r e ...., ..`.� t .puldrC eatety 't etl►a�i I s
„. �-� t,faat i viitg•-aboGld be:ato.nuedx
^#`i. ' soniQ placCs a porciali of a•street'is set
``ti
;iii, ind,if a, bank street were used
;, t : rid- obj@etions, would be .raised, . ThA
ti <-,'t ownta'$ of t`ast floreos" ink tend habe
been notified that future infractions
of£he.bsslaw against fh4tdriving,will
• be dealt t i'th as the law directs, and
W r persotl4'fratrt+'tke. country, who hgvo
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—BEFORE
, WE TAKE 8T0CJC=... , -6, . •
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and entered tbe'Home suffering from the Record 'has• sev red his connec• ,
s.,torm Tevollgd agood 401'1 ofthe place', Record,,ba be mil visit friend's prior to resuming
bloi,ing,dowu two hoi,sgs adjacent to spinal 'disease. The re sins were tion with the Pembroke Standard. his studios in Toronto Uni ¢ersity.— - a"
'1<fie,:once pccupted by. Ur' Elcoat, and ,,pent to her home sear 7 ha>peav►]le•. „r PORT df the machinery of the Clin- Parkbitl Gazette.
the inmates of were so frighten• for,intermbnt. ton, Woollen Mill has been sold to " ON Wednesday, a Scott Act case VI re�r�i t{i!!r 44� ,Ld.t�7I V J1' , Goo1 In dsl&-
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ed' lest ,Alfie would suffer. a similar ' NoTEs.: How man linea -have Mr,T.' Waterhouse of Palmerston. ,
Y ( y t , against Mr Lamb, of Walton,.whfch
fate, flint. tbgy tgok refuge in a p1arQ you written 1.887 ansteai� of 11388, al- IT Is rumored that several law was to have come up for triali was . 4
,of security. , read Bus#* day in t)w}t last Satitr- suits are likely to arise as the result poatponed, owing to the absence of r #
-Ts �'.S�t.Thomas Journal thus refers day. The sleighing cal town and of the existence of the bucket shofr the defendaut.. At the same time a ' , ;f �
country could not be better than at here. fine of $100 and costs, was levied on Do you '1'tfitnt to make a $ • go t1W;�Q W 41 , @A tie
to.. , , former dliuton an.:—Messrs J.A. g' n,. > ..,.>.
Younis & .l7s$:,;tlry� vena merchants, present and farmers are taking ad. MR Geo. GrAham, of Toronto, who .the Prince of Wales hotel. See all you can get for it front! us, nolt6-S i SC GI'.
` vanto e• of it to haul w ad tanbark •
havgdjesgil ed parcuertahip,Mr Younis
belt► emprpelled, to retire from buss
!'for
etc.; they should make Eheinos_t gfit
died suddenly, on Monday last, was
married to a sister .of the late John
A LETTER was dropped into Clio
ton post office the other day addressed
r i' s * '
I -�, 'Ibt
lee �'ivipg;.to ill -health.. ,,Mr„Wise?.
hi his.. ilrtner'since,the firm was
there is no telling hpw loo it will
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Met. Miss Rupert returned to Hami •
Hodgene.
A u.&N named Wm. Eagleson of
to Mr Smith. As there. several
people who bear this uncommon „
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Wonderful
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stabiishe ,bas purchased Hr You=
ton Female College thf week. Mise
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Goderich township, was fined �1 and
is no wfrnder our usuallyh
Chea D amas
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: 4l@ rest,• and will, continue the
bu as under Glia name of i James
Mary Stevenson is viaiing friends in
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Seaforth. We are pleased to know
that Mrs Eadea is a little better than
costa, on Tuesday, for halo drunk
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and disorder! y
unrabae,eit
n postmaster was perplexed to
know what to da with it.
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Extraordinary* tier �f a! ue'�i
11Plpg, ap dc,Go, „ Mr Wiseman, who
i +a .� 't vct•and tta in' ' an of buai,
e' ; p b g W
she was last week. It is said that
MR Samuel Grigg, of the Grigg
MR Clarence Young, of the Mer-
:man
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pees will undou'iitedly'•,bold and in.
Mr A..A,. Bennett hay a good offer to
in interest
House, London, was in town, on
Tuesday. He buying for
chants Bank, Sfratford, (son-in-law
of Major Murray, Clinton, has
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Goods', Low Priced B�� ��►p�
,crease the business dans b ,the late
y
go on the road tire, of a
furniture house. Mr J: C. Tuthill of
was stack
his farm at Brandon.
re-
ceived intelligence ence of the sudden
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"WHAT'S cdni-
Wgodstock, formerly of Clinton, has
MR James Tremfer has returned to
death on Sunday, in Cornwall, of his
father, James Yoling. Mr Young
�`I'anYn el s Shawls'.. H i .Y .. C
haw s, os erg. � ...
IN A Neuf .--•A
'tliis
disposed of his business there.
the Principalship of the High School,
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merci'al. traveller who a191ts in'
seotioni happens: tp ppossess the%name
'he
HOW IT lrSED TO BE.—The manner
in which school teachers.dggalt with
Dutton. We believe it is bis inten-
tion to mope his, family there.
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was for man ears mina
Y y ger of the
Roval Canadian and Consolidated
banks Stratford.
K `
rw.,
tons and, Gloves, a t"Awavr down
dfl?ateloy., When registered at
different hotels• through the country
he go'ticed that be
refractory u ils in ears one b ,was
P p y g y
alightly different to the punishment
Mr Geo Hanl was taken suddenly
y y
ill on Sunday, and found the service
at
MARRIAGE.— . The London Ad-
t ti
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'pace
was eyed milk
sus !cion and the hotel kee era were 1
meted out today. At a social gath•
of a doctor necessary, but his illness
vertisar at es
yesterday thug refers to th
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very reserved'with him, and he won-
d'ered
ering in town the other evening, a
couple of ladies were recounting their
was not.dangeroua, and he is much
better.
marriage of a former Clintoman:—
„ Yesterday at the residence• of the
.
why it was. When be struck
,this town the matter was satisfactor-
ily explained. Another. a,an the
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experience in by -gone years. The
teacher used to make us lie on our
We are in receipt of a piece of mus-
is entitled "Golden Blossoms" from
bride's brother, Capt. A. W. Porte,
Miss Alice Helena forte was married
BEDCOMM
of
came name i1 Scott Act-Iaapector for
backs on the floor, said one. lady,
,,,.and you may be sure pe did not
.
the pen of Miss Eloise A.lSkimmings,
Goderich. Our musical critic says
to Mr George F. Brickenden, of the
well-known firm of Powell, Allen &
the Wes. Riding tins the hotel keep-
era who did not . know them person.
±like it when some of t e echolara were
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great big boys; it was very hard on
that it is a fioe piece of music.
Brickenden, ;Rev J. G. Scott, of
,
Queens Avenue Methodist Church,
At Factory Prices. We do not
ally, thought Chia was the other fat-
low. -
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our dresses also. Said soother lady,
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WE are exceedingly obliged to
those of our patrons who have prompt-
officiating. The bride wore an ale -
goods over, wo navel do, in stip c3
BCSINESS CHA\GE.—As predicted
The school I attended mils on tike
16th concession of Goderich township,
ly aid up and renewed their aub-
acription; tlfere are yet a good many
g ant robe of white moire, and on tier
head a wreath of , hyacinths. The
show you how che. we can sell
in these columns a couple of weeks
• e th b kith t d t
and we were punished by haviug'to
-And oa the floor one le It was
others theshould-like to fiear from,
bridesmaid , who was Mies Maggie
Porte of Parkhill (cousin of the
all file Bis Bar lint the DT
b g ,, y-
sine , e 48 U.S. or o con uC -
by Mr A. A. .Bennett has changed
hands, Messrs Calbick & Reith, be-
coming owners thereof. Mr D. Cal-
bick is a practical cabinet maker, has
lid 1
on. l;.
tiring work, antime would change to
the other leg when the teacher wasn't
looking." And these were the "good
old days" the poets sing about.
THE January meeting of the County
Council will commence on the 24th
inst. No very important business is
ever transacted at the January meet-
ing except the election of Warden
bride), was becomingly attired in a
dress of white lawn. The bandson-e
presents were ofendless variety and
design. The happy Couple left at 8,40
for the East b the M . C R d d
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ntok ,,
Lt,to, , t
find11 I:
a coosiderab a experience In this HULLET DISTRICT' L.O.L.—The. . y , spas a ",•
crunty, but Ives more recently in bus- WITH its last issue the Parkhill on their way by showers of rice and (-,, O '�'AY & ��
iness in New Westminister, B. C•, annual meeting of I�' a Or District good wishes. The wedding soiree \.J� r
L. 0. L. was held in the Orange Hall Gazette eaters upon its 18th volume. g -e
and is well and favorablyknown here- The Gazette looks as rett as a bride was elegant and reflected great credit `a+
Seaforth, as Tuesday last. Although p y on the carterer. The 'wedding cake 4.
abouts. Mr. Reith is a brother -in- therlAy was stormy, there was a goad in its new outfit; and is evidently ap- g THE DRY CLODS EMPORIUKOF CLINTON
law of Mr Calbick, and has hitherto attendance. The reports from the nrecia,ted.,by the people of Parkhill. 'of seven storey was• a conglomeration ,
resided at Hensall. The new firm is of condensed excellence. The repast ti
a pushir g and energetic one, and will different lodges showed that the Qrder THE Clinton Woollen Mill has been` was ail that could be desired and the �' �' '�
had made marked progress in the rented to Mr John Scott (tate fore- •health .of th bride' was heartily SELL. CHEAP ALWAYS. COME AND. SEE.
no doubt much increase this well- district Burin the year. After other o y ' • . ,y,..
established business. T air announce- g y man of the mill,) who will 'run it drank, v[[hile'rieat speeches were ably
p important besiness was transacted the until spring or until such time as it made .by Sheriff Glass, Air A. B. .
went will appear neat week. following officers were elected for the may be sold or ,the machinery re-, Powisll, C. H. Johnston and of ers, �' :
TOBoi-GAN. CLUB. — On Tuesday eoauing .year:— moved. and responded to'by the groom .
night a meeting was. held for the pus- M D.M., R. Scarlett, Winthrop, ,a,... ^���� ,
pros of organizing a toboggan club, D.D.M., A. M. Todd, Clinton,. -
'when the following. officers were elect- D. Chap.. Thos. Kearns, Clinton, �
ed:—lion Pres, W W Ferran Hoa Rec,Secy.; P. Cantelai, Clinton, I••• ~. ,
Vice From, R Irin Free, 'John�Rans- Fin.Secy..,, N. Strongi Seaforth,
ford ;. Vice Pres, Geo E Pay; Sec '-reas.. D. Cantelon, Clinton; O __ . iZ
Treas, Mr Lyon; committee, T Jack• Dir. of Cer., Wm. Ro s, CliotoaI g
son r., H T Rance. H Co be and , f J. S. Weigh,;eaforth;[Mmm� " �
j m Leet s. l John Scarlett•,�,ead'buiy :, '
Ed Holmes. The elide, which is 40b p D.M. E. Fioad' C ioton. . . I
feet long, is built on the vacant lot The offi'oers'elected� w�re installeda e - , o -n - '•'
opposite Mr R. Irwia's residence, and by E. Floody, W.G.M.'. Thq° nett '
will be opened this (Friday] evening. ,
Any person wishing to join 'my do so annual meeting wifl be held in Clin• J
by catling at Jackson's clothing store to_ n. " , or on• Mr Lyon„at{thenl
Molsons Bank. FARMERS'. INSTITUTES..—`��e an- BU� �����„ , 11
An immense crowd is expected to be nual meeting of • the East Huron•
present on the opening night.. The Farmers' Institute will be in the
slide will be illuminated with a'large Town Hall, Brussels, on Friday and
number of torches and lanterns. Saturday, Jan: 13th and ,14tb, com-
' encing at 10 o'clock a. m. The fol-HOW.� smGOODS.
A- ComPLETE -STRANGER. — The lowing programme will be' "reaerated
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other day Mr H. B. Ker, of the Organ Friday, 10 to 12 o'clock, Xetion oef
Factory, was very greatly, surprised .officers and 'preliminary 'work. In • - , -
when . &_ brother. whom. he had not the afternoon, address by the Presi= 4
seen for twenty-four years, walked in „
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and made himself known.-The-brottre . Sleet ;paperBreeding; and racer
has been a resident of Michigan, and ing sheep,'! byy D.Robertson; Science M
in cattle feeding,” by Prof..Panton ;
thought he would run over and see Breeding, raising and educating
bow thing's were progressing in Ca- the driving home," by'Uriah McFall. ; I 9
nada, and he expressed himself as den. An .open meeting will'be held
much surprised to find that we had in The evening, commencing at 7:30,
such a magnificent country here. He when Prof. Panton will deliver an lcson S .,''Boo store
says there is nothing on the American address on "Education a source of •
'side'lo a ual it, and he thought the " •
pleasure acid profit td the Farmer,
farmers ere showed much better o= .
Musical and literary aelectioni will • Where you con
thrift and prosperity than over the also be given. Saturday, Ia titute y get an immense assortment of first-class weeds
borders: Commeieial Union, he said will open at 10 o'clock a. in. The at the very lowest prices., Y
was talked' about considerably,. -in the first paper will be " Rotation •tit crops
States, and in his opinion it would and preparation of land for diffe ent ,
be to the" advantage of Canada to crops in the rotation;' by Simpson Sil erware, _
have it, but annexation he never ex- Rennie,• -a prominent agriculturist
petted to see, though it might take and seedsman, of Toronto ; and other Inkstands, Toy
place in time, subjects by practical mien,
AN OLD CURIOSITY • SHOP.—The The- Sou Huronq Farmets" In- Watches. Beaded
other day some one took the trouble stitnte willold a.np(eeting in Hod -
to make an inventory of the articles I gins'' Hall, Hensall, on Monday and Vases, Toy Whips,
found in the 'Clerk's office, at the Tuesday, •Jaq. 16th and 17th. , The
Town Hall, and the following is the session will open at one o'clock on Wire Goods,, Purses.,
miscellaneous record :=Two old tin • Monday. Professors Mills and, Pan- {
trunks, 8 ballot boxes, 1 cross cut ton, of the Agiicultural'College, will Pocket Books, Accordeons,
saw, 1 keg nails, 1 ash pail (J bush. be in attendance and will assist in ,
ashes,) 1 mitrebox,l broom;2 squares, the Institute. `Papers or addresses on Fancy ChinaI , Plush Dressing
3 stone hammers, 1 stone sledge ham- various subjects of interest to farmers° •
mer, 2 hand saws, 3 pails, 3 oil cans, are expected from Mesars John Me- Cases,Thermometers,HairBrushesi
2 lengths of stove pi e, I level, l flag, Millan MW10*_At1 PGeorge E. Jackson,M.
1 dozen lamp shades and 4 broken MCQHannah. • John Tooth Brushes Concertinas Fine Art
chimneys, 1 biscuit box, empty, 1 Ketco.Cam, A. M. Camp- �.N + s
cigar bog, empty, 1 screw driver, 1 bell,on, of Blanchard, Boom Christmas Cards and Novelties,
chisel,2 old window rollers, l lot stove and others. n the evening of the f
pipe wire, • 1 chinese lantern, 1 or 2' first day_ an entertainment will be
yards lamp wick, 1 lantern, 1 old` held, when addresses, music, etc.,will Photograph .,albums, Wax Dolls, Cups and
band satchel, tl dozen bricks (used to form an interesting programme, The e,
lengthen the legs of fbe stove,) J dozen Exeter Glee Club will .be at the even- Saucers, Mouth Organs, Violins, Violin
larrip brackets, besides a wheelbarrow ing entertainment.
load of old books and papers. A farmers' Institute meeting will Strings and Bows,'Plush Frames,Foot
Mt7NICIPALMATTERa.--�1sa mem- be held in Goderich,on Jao. 24th and
her of the Charity Committee last 26th, at which Profs. Mills and Rob- _ Ba11S, Splashers, Sleighs, Combs,
year Mr R. Fitza`}�mons viae one of the ertson, of the Agricultural College,
most zealous nod"usefulimembers of will be present. A length programme Berlin Wools and Yarns, Boys
the Council; and it IS slack courtesy will be prepared of subjects for dis-
to intimate that he wig -11' mere figure cussion. Farmers- who will write and Girls Own Annuals,
head, as has been done. He was also short papers on agricultural ,subjects
An active member of the Street Com- are invitgd•,.to send in their names Bibles Dictionaries
•mittee Messrs Wetry and Holloway soon, together with the subjects !
4.rib 4 order reference than is chose., so.that they can be entered Gi'i ►� Comic
"lnttdo�d she , both were always in an the programme. Commercial - l�
tliiiipiere, au ough tbey_ bad nod yUnion will not .be discussed. As it -Almanac '
much lo'tiay, 0 working membeya . Sl`in°tended to elect officers covering !
of 014-.a�' Citlzetti'A,who freely" Elle" 'est Riding itis important that 4 .
rWO t3#�eir`tilne and i3 aces do the .t110. sbould be a large and represen- --AND ONE THOUSAND OTHEM ARTICLES,_
'temp, In the capacity of Councillors, tate' gathering. The institute must
ehau!d dot be oub'ect to the meati in- 'h6la two meetings in the riding in
'sfnuatib' so often. applied to them. order to be entitled to the usual grant. I ______
Ru or iiia bbail free with the name The second meeting will be decided I � (�`
Il a l�f Kelly sinra the election; and upon at the meeting by the newly I D I �../ L 1 t../ L V
itivsac h6-dah-mot qualify. We know elected ,efiicers. ,The public are
b , that ward have cordially ittcited ,to attend• all th'o 51
tf: :tvas so- nieetinga, No charge is made and
Hilt collection is•taken tip, '1C'.�. i'�'Q7.
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We have got ,just the kind of weather we "A
want for a good overcoat trade, and we T .
want to .again call attention to our great 9
$8&$10 Overco'ts y� '
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They are without exception the cheapest , X",'
and best cut Overcoats, in the. market. �.',
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VERCOATS BELOW Ccs
We havo several broken lines-t,fty, Overcoats
that we will close ont at less than cost price.
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Our Boys. Overcoat ,at ...$2.i
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. Still booms, and there is nut. a youngier,�
within ten miles but should have one.
There is not a buyer of tithing Ili file
County that should pay lwie' great bar-
gains we are noi# giving. „
Jackson
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