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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-01-02, Page 1„ „lo irthd.ay. linton!! . • Thursday, January 2, 1975--. eminmestenweeew mtol umwriwwwwwwwwwiemewwwwirss'uswomme -0..o.ndlitaxes rin TUE ' \ LOCAL LEGISLATURE. • West Riding—A.M. Ross. East Riding -:-T. Gibson. t - Smith Riditg-4. Bishop. f ' •• - . , . lacli "of anything in their tali -cues .to 1.11'ong atkargumont upon. t here is ono thipg we tecl`calied upon to cattlion our 'Conservative friends against, grid that 1 is tho anPit'Orting ef individual independ- Ithee, whielt will oventgally lea$1 to coi- 1 ktaire independence, ;nd therofore ar.- panttion from Enghind, und finally, ac- eonling to their owu logio, annexation to the Macs! States. If they- aro go- ing to support Itlr. Van Norman and Mr. Davizon ns independents or neu- tnils, they. Must at onco throw aside their old cognomen of Liberal Conserva- tives; and hoist the banner of Indepen- dent% . -;.-....—..........44.0., VOTINU BY BALLOT. %be Clinton iletti (gra As the elettions will in future bo ducted under tho ballot law, nnd as it is important that ovory 'elector aboold acquaint himself with tho new systeni, _ we give a synopsis of it.. The _nomina- tions fur the Local Legislature '71Viii "be entirely different from tho mode adopted in Aho Dominion elections. The natiens will bo formtrly, either: iu a The ,Covernment of Ontario is pow room or tho oleos air, its the Returning tipen its trial; and the electors of Um, `011ieeFiiiiiY determine. After the notre 'conntry eretliortly to be calle upon to inatiou the different candidates will be :'diVe their verdict, for or against, in the permitted to speak no usual. The fel-. ;2'.Clection of ineis svho will 'support, or lowirtg is a synopsia of the- aot,, .and We .1110S0 Wile will do their utmost to ever. think will ho :sufficient- to guide every turn it It hes been in power sufficient- intaligent elector ' ly lies enacted iews of such a Sectien 1 of tbe Act proyaler, that in'ense a miiture air to give tho• people a thorough pot is demanded ie. any eucli etectioe, tee , knowledge of its 'character, And they VoteR Shall he given by ballot. •Sectiott 2:peovidc a for the furniehing of hal: • . ean now irrive at an iutelligent concho lot reises tho; deferent de" _mty•retureing °Ulcers ; how they. are to be mete, and that ,:eion as to:its worthiness of support or they•thell be furl:ailed with lewk and key, end -Orliereeleee ' No Ono .wn 'think. who .Las- tacti a mminer that the billots may be in, traduced therein, menet witharawn• till the tliOrOtteily posted hiteself with its re- hos is utiloacd. Ttity aro to be delivered to 'cord can do other than !Sauey/ledge the otacera at Inlet two days before the 'telling slay, find to be returned to. tho Clerk of the 1,_that its. &liege; Nat been in tecordance municipality within one.week otter th c.oso" ,-"Witietho best inteiesta or the country,. a the twit". . n.ction at prot lied that where& oll .....-aUctleateeeteilLinclina.ltine-lategifee...ieeesueneakas- oopeesautetleihrtercierniie eause a sufilreent.nutulier baltots to bp prin. tad CA1,1 bound itt R b011t in such a M47 that the counterfoilsghall contame bound or stitched eaten Cue ballot papers are clot/ached there. front. The ballot papers obeli coutran the nate eta.' the:candilates art &ogee' alphatatically in the order et their surnemes ; tee numbers end names to be printed in ink of eliCerent co- lors, if on the -itemisation slay".tho ceodidates agree as to.the color ; and it reatheeirthrning 'tinker 'ball givo each carididete a certificate a the coke selected by him. ' Tho ballot palms are to bte eke': voter, and there must be a colupartment of tbe pulling booth eo 'constructed that he .cen retire therein ana 011 up tee ballot paper *hit thc name of the withal° ho votes for in the following' form : CLINTON, 'JAN,UAR1' 7, 1875. • • POLITICAL,. '• ' • . oral -#ebis , **********. -•••••••••.." School' Trustee lieethit: The, regular monthly .noseting a the .SOlueol Board _should have been held on the 28th nit., lint was adjourned fur want ot a quorum. . • , . .Tho Adjourned mooting was. held ,9n "Tuoiday evening', tho 29tli ult. Present, Messrs. Btalcontson, Mathieson, Scott, Searle and thee.: In tho absence of •tho Ghairman, Mr. Malcoutsun occuttled the' chair. A' report ,from'tho Sicrotary,'A's ceusus taker, showilig tho uumber of children of s:boel ago In tho town; evas laid on the table end . It was ntored by Mr. Szott,T6Coniled by Mr. Matheeon, that the fulloWing accounte bo paid, E. Holmes ser, Son, $20.25 ; Harland 0.55 ; James Faitc$5.80 ; cooper & McKenzie. 811.50; A. Taylir, 84.50 ; W. Mcliaffie, 88.74 ; J. A. Nelles, $7.69 ; Szarlo .1; Davis, a3.42 ; A. King, .819.83 ; Watts et; Co., 81.42-; IL M. lla• coy, 20 cis ; Peter Cavan, 83.45 ; die- bursamente for postage, express, ettee, -;,„ ,00Carried. „ 3Ioved by Mr, Matheson, seceutled by Mr. Scutte that tao Secretary bo paid le10 for his services durihg.1874.-Corried • Moved by Mr; Searle, ,seconded by Mr. Matheson, that naommittee, consisting of Meters. Scutt, Hine and Malconison, Lc appointed to draw up a report for tho year, and publish it in c, ily sheet.-Cexried. Moved by Mr. Scutt', secondea by Mr. Seed.), thet thse Couneil tro rcquczted to gond an appropriation ti,fer'30 out •of the acetates et 1875, fur the-purirosseeet.rey- irojola tier inclettednete to this en.d ot the port, and 'tattletale'. give it an oppor- „Aunity of (II'S:eloping its. reseurces, and otost",ering its best interests, siotwith• itariding the loud outcry that Ishs been raised against it by opposition journuls charging it with extmvagance and cot, etiption ; in fact. we' think. the • groend upon which they haze their charges is one of the host why they should be sue- perted,'auti that ie the warin which they have dieposed of a largo amount of the surplus,. in dividing tind bestowing 11 upon the pooplo from whom. it oFigi- #anfeainee. The-toilistry owe them a debt of`gratitude for. tholiatlement Of ItItinici141 Loan i'und question; wle.eh Lad been hanging /Ike a mill. stone round the neck of the country, crushing it te theCearth and preventing tit; developmentoof that. en terpriso which is really • distinctive feature of the baracteir of tho people of Ontario. 're t not better that the money should Le spent by the people upon works of utili- ty that are for the benefit of all in the 'Niel! and the future, than be horded for the tenefit of 'posterity only 1 Every fanner lLows full woli that capital ja- dIciously txpeneded upon his farm. pays him far baler than the depositing of it in some lank. or other money saving and invosIng inetitution. Tberkis not a municiptlity in this county but Might, "Pcnialt,Y, to render the Gevernment hearty sullen' fur the just ameunt it Maps from:the division Of thia land. For further' reasons why they should 'support Mr.3lowatt's Government, we refer them to Mr. Gibson': address, 'Which will le found in another column. This gent:man, who has so faithfully dlachartek his duties its tbe representa• • tive ef ths. North Riding of Huron, is - again a candidate for. that portion eall• • ed the East Riding, and wo have no, &hat thatitbe electors will see it great - .11; to their Idvantage to place him nvin in the same position for another tersu. • For the West Riding, A. M.' Hone, „Esq., has bein nominated, end has al- ready made etch an inspression upon all that have ,hei,o1 him that every confi- dence is felt that Le will lie ,retitined. •We feel it to be an honoi to support Ahlk.geritteins:Autracter been so Itetig ant 'favorably known, that none other hut a good'and high opinion can be exist-es:lid ef hi. qualifications. As treasurer or the county he has not snlly faithfully discharged the duties de- 7741ving upon him, hat TEliir-tfain- .We „Municipal, Loin Ftind Juatter was before the Government, he applied him- self so realously to_the intereits of the county, that he was the principal agent. whereby we received 1100,000 more than we otherwiae wonld haul) done. For Usti alone every ratepayer of the Riding ewes hip3 a dobt of gratitude.. , • Wherever Mr. Roulhas come in con- fetti with. hie fellow° citizens has shown himself well qualified to transact any public husinesi thaynay fall to his lot. While on duty sa Major in the VOlunteer tanks he gain ntt only the *deem and good will o die men but he„ glowed. himself to be sti offiaer Of • military ,talent, an orif that would . man his mark if *loll should offer. re Om South Ri g A:13Ishop Esq., boels to•neseni sled and will,. with: not eiatIow of °At, be sent -back to pursue the ea upright, vigorius and Must anon* ha! be hu done in the 1/0 to/ tire preeene no one las .iseeo fotodfleolials enoggIvAq, enter lite -Nets hho,-and.no dog has morally 70 Weill a howl to,proloot !ten walk. iseg ootitoo•tioopppotti, It would be *titles% es the party opposing irould-be !:„evellteoftlnig defsatis certain as the 4100,04 Will llome fennel.. ",'„Ws,', !genii 1 !row ootamon ling upon el.!!!!..6!0.14,C4iiialideatiaos At '„:0;441160"..fod JOHN DAVIDSON, ••• , Of the town of fluderieh, -.woo — 1L A. •M. ROSS, Of tho town of Onderieh, County Treasurer. x ,* , N. R.'''. S.-Tbe atietal-mtottieg in con- nection' with t`.49 North' Riding Sots i ty,w bo h‘lanrLeattmli flotsliLeediten beret or* eVoluesd tea Jan: 2)21, at 12'o'clock noou, for tho purpose of electing offieers toe the ensuing year, end tho trausietIon of othbie All interested will tear this in :Ma Doors Run Oireit.-011 Mondey night it small slog belonging tU Mr. T. Lavin7.of, this piece, was run over by a 10,004' citt-:'• tor tend nItuost instantly killed, 'A.reise; be. longing to Mr. IL Tuevsley was run civet by Knox!, 'Moo; but ate:Lain:A ooly a few . injurios. ' SocIAL StIrPER.-A Irien.liy and social slipper took place ono evening last week at eerortoras Ilt11, at nhicit nese discussed mat- ters pertinent to the inutticif;a1 and Iceisla- tiro intereats uf tho country. After a fow hones thus spent to the nintitel pleettne and intereet alrellarant, they separated well pleated with the eajoyment. • - 1 Tbe moJe by which the elector shall indi- cate the candidate he votos foi by placing a :nark, or crors, opposite the candidate's natne is in the form slim Given. The ballot paper is then to be folded in inch a way as to conceal the 111/Illell of the eendidat,:e end the mark upon the taco of it ; mad it is at owe to be handed to tho Deputy•Returuing officer, who shall, without nett:tiling it verify hiiown , previonsly rut on the bacleof the be'. lot, with the nuntuer therein, and at once ,Autp,f6 tao bellotamx, inepresence of all person" entitled tolre nresent at the polling' booth : anti the' voter shell forthwith learn the •polling piece. In Ca*6 where a vette is Imelda from Mina. n ese, or any other physical cause, to walk his ballot paper, then tho Deputy Returning teli• eer shall cause au vote to bo markest ou the beilot paper in tl:e mannerthe voter may di. tact, and place it in the bellot.box accordingly. Voters aro Aot to take their bellot tapers eut of the pelting place ; if they do, they shan forfeit their melt to vote. Should any decline to vote, the Depity.lte. turning otileer 11;01 Writ° the wool 'declined' on the paper, and yeeeerve it te returued to tbe Itetnrnieg °nicer. No elector ems Tote for more then one Can• didato ; thonlit ho do so, his vote will 63 lost. If se entre through accident. rpoil his ballot paper or eueelope. he can return the same to the Deputy•Iteturnitte.officer, who, un beiog setistied of tho fact, will give aaother. ' If an elector marks his ballot paper in any way by which it ruae aiterwerds be itlentified, •o e will be vole, Anil Will not be &muted. If voter fralulently puts anv'other 'tepee int.) tho ballot box, otberrthati the toilet given Len by the Deputy itetnrning talker. Ito is liehle to punishment by fiuo and iatprieou. went. 'chest, are the principal tem Wets of tl e new law nuthorieing voting y SO fAS as tho voters are concerned. The trial brought hy Theodore Til• ton, against Rev.lIenry Ward' Beecher, for the alleged 'eduction of his wife, commenced nt lirooklyn on Tueedny. Thu "old scandal" wilrlikely be repeated. As-'43,Tei korn Fremik-- Mirth VoTificirid bus arrived at Ottaws from England, having olfii thither in Connection with the Nettie Railway. • The full remit' of his ruiision is not vet known. ' The rows from 'Spain is rether stst.t- _ The aon of ()neon Isabella -tap been en—u7sTc aimed Ring under the Alplionso XII., and statesmen, army; navy and the general -Public appear to acquiesce.' It is to be hoped t1;at the prolonged ens of bleodshedoend ciyil strife is at an end, end that Wah 1875 tho Spanish people may legin-to enjoy peace and prosperity. Tho publishers of Le Bits. rukfie, Montreal, have receivei rolloiving note : M. Lepine, the Manitehti prisoner, swots his profoututacknowledgments to the Bien l'uldie for the articles written in that journal in his favor, and soya that of all dee French Canadian journals the Ilisa rullie is one that has done him tbe most good end has been the moat courageous in hie defense.. A Conneeticut paper. 'publishes this story :—"A Niantio elergylnan WAS 061 led t4 rerform the marriage ceremony one evening not long ago in that village, brit on reaching the house where the set was to he consummated, he discover- Aat the certifIcate bad been given in the town of Waterford) and consequent- ly oeuld.not be used in the town of East Lyme, in which 1.fieritio it glutted. After tici'M hesitation the bridc-eleet, proPoeed that the parties walk over the town boundary end thus fedora the difficulty. • Thie saggestion eras at once carried out, and the interested parsons wended their way for over a mils along tbe shoreline Rath:aid track.nutil the gown of Watatford was• reached. The moon *se shininr in frill • splendour when the elargymente words were pro. nouneed on.g liege, eminnee in an open fiedcl. At ene side seretsiod. the waters of the Siund,, with nok a btoilk of ale rippling thiii otstosith OW*. mut ibel000rio I 1.141.liko heaWkikoi or • The lloard then adjourned. diS\- • • • teem of Sekool Children. • . — Acccrding. to.lare • the Boater al gelteol Truetees for this tuwn, catteed a census 'to bo taken last weak, of all children betwedn hrtrotat-firenuttriaxteestretridturrt into two clams, the finit lietwecn seven and twelve, and tho atherchtee from five to seven end •twolve to sixteen. Mr. W. H. Hiee, the Seceetary to the 'Bond, W63 sppointed, who, eye believe, Ines •given, a correct return, as fellews St. ,John's Ward ::o•Frota, 7 to 12, Q0 ; from 5 to 10, 49. Total, 101. eSt. 'lento's(' Ward :elarent 7 tO ; from 510 10,.104. Total, 230. • Ste Andre trls 'Ward :-From 7 to 12, ; from 5 to 10, 52. Total, 1.*.::% St. Goorge'i Ward :-Frons 7 to 12, 02 ; trout 0 to 10, 74. Tutal; 1Cti. , Making a total of children cf a rehool- goitie age of OW. 'Of theeci 471 'attended Conemon School; 10 Iliel.Schtola and 32 &idea schools ; 22 were taught nt home, and 39, thong!' ahavo five years oli, hatl not commenced teen to ethool, thns le7aving a0 uurvcotinted for, 'alto aro slip. posed to be either engaged in wed( at honto Or in sheps as ermed LeYs: The total number of children of n. school going igo in thiv anemia cant itlerably above the averege, whiel., recording to ti:o calcidt• Hen of tho Chief Superintendent of Eila• cation, is about one•fiftli of the Imenlatio:e. ibelesol Trustee Elective. . • . llaY0 Areal), stated that in C3:11Q• gentle° of fair changed intinicipet condition tit entiroly new boartl of Sihool Trustees wonld Lc retjuirea to be elected, and that iesterel of six members three won's! have to to eight. Formerly the election of selisso1 'trustees was 11Ot only a very hum ntlair, but there teal a difficulty in el:tail'. ing tuitairle parties to accept tbe elates, al- thougb it hos ever been a position M great responsibility and trust. Now that etill ercater rest upoa the members of Oh beard, it is hoped that et careful selection will be made of the most fit and proper prisons to fill the sitnetions. lite departmentort-eatrea rttaili the most important in our mupicipal matters, end it 0,17111 to reedy() that attentien and care wbich every ono will gee it deeceves. The election of two trit'stees in each Weld will tato Oleo rZer'Weelnesday, 13th inst.', at 9 a.m., in the same places. the municipal ea:dame wen held. year 1874. -Carried.. • . • • --.......06.4**----....--. 9rt.toDin,SICiELillg.' Tv rants' night was the eoldest yet. MR Town" Council hal. its tint meeting on the lent inst. The Lecknow &ease/ LAI changed halide,. Tire 13KarINO 11:::e.. -On Weeteesday Time' iteeet. : evening jast-theselinten Brass Rind per- Rar. W. C. Banat or Eiiin,j116, "0)5'14' fernied at the rink anti en Tlitirssiny °von- inl"the:1"1 intiPii•anT4I4Citelirstiekeee'ettitee'r tiro thee Mtne-Corner -Iton*folloo A soit- onliumfaY:". , • ' ' ' - — 7 • The prAying urnzp-n, bonlrwas excellent - :eel eepreciatc,1 by all preseht. On Fri- day (New Year's Day): tho link was thesingbd with a merry ctowd, tho ico are. iee in exe.ellent condition, many aeatling themselree cf the holiday, to teeLticipate i I tlas healthy end pleavint recreatiin. The rink iv open every evening. Pereons desitinglickets can Recurs them fermi the stoics of Messrs, Callender,. Scott st, C3.. Fisher te Barton, P. Cavan, or teem the proprietnr, Mr. Via Thornton, Ontrigt.i.uNsalltr.-=-At a regular meeting of Clinton Luage, No. 83, 1. 0. 0. tc., ain Tuestley,Jane 50, 1), D. 0. at. Lawrence, amisted by l'.' U. Mattheue, installed the follooing officers for the esnent terns t N, n - v ' -'' . ' -, - ---..... lt. 6.•-. it. Wiseman, t P. SoS-3. Itcbertasin, 'MRS.—D. It. Menzies, War. -11, Patterson, Con. -J. A. Toed!, 11-0.•,-J. llowsy, J. 0.-W. J. Hemphill, It. 8, N. 0.-T. Lavin, ' L. S. N. 0.-T. Cottle, It. S. S. -J. Ferguson, ',L. 8. 8.-0. Ward. • New 170,..in's Dae. -As usual the day was a pitiful holidoy, and, spent by most in some kind of enjeyment. The old sys• tem et calls was but little respected i thie place, only A few billowing that full. 1On. Sleigioriding would to bo the' principal resource of tNe_young folks in seeking sautisement. Both of oar bands spent considerable time on Now Year's Ere, upon tho stream in sending forth the owe undorneatb, being a eide.bid barn, sweetest attains of mnsie, and the Star 1 The origin ot thi fire could he non* other Cornet, Beet! Amyl down. to Stapleton 10 than "set on Are," u no fire had been onntribute to the enjnyment a thilhrt11; need about the puede... Deeides the fosi . era in that anburb of %ibis !Awn. por- 1 of the born there Will in It 209 bushels a ineNew Year's Qty. both bands materially "host. 260 bt oils, 1,S0.0..POLglektbowt silted In inakintit etut orenjoyment: • Me illinsqd Uri ,..'„210111 Wilfro Wail Ingo. atilappy,toiley. that'ne aileide4 Lei*. meg* ' isetes;','"' ' :' ' ' ''''',"" -:,-- ' le ma Ike erg alga ' ' i ' rloorosaite aci- vic:a in connection with the Alcthodist chnrch cif title town, will be hold on Sun. day, tho 17th inst., the Rev. Mr. Ilorelor- eon, of Stet:Wad, oeleiating morning and eveving. ltt tho aftkrnoon the 'Aiwa goo. tleman whirs:3.1'0o Sabbath Scheel, when it reltoped that as Unity 'arenas es can will etake it convenient to atteada ltr.:etvotv.-On New l'ea.r's Day, while It. Streith ilea Rev. F. AlcCueig, were en their way to visit Mr. 17. Craig, of the Daylield told, who is lying quitn ill, the. bt1teic theY witro driving, touk trigl,t told reit arosy, throwing both occu. pants nut, Mr. aietatteig cecapea unipjur- eti, 'but Mr. Strait'', Who hal ilte. receives' a numaoe. of eevcio cutter was slightly Lrokon. • .110 Year -No; l' ' - Iti.iii:"` iiiii. UttaND CONVEST.-.-lifr. C. Craalertir ,Sisted by Prbleelonmetriaiii-0611- and other talented 444,0111 give a•concert during an :netting of nest weak, in Goo Toirit Hall. .Furthcrilge wilrbe gRen. Tiot.alexriace•-.1. very interest.- ng'istn1 Intr.:earful tkaonortieg.tuele place th..; Bible Cahill:tic Cherat on, the ceceirg et Now laost's Day. The tables were had in Mezers. Rtimball et: Lealie's waeron shonjest o s'Oe; and -.were re- peatedly fillea wide. tho visitora. The WKS fill6,1 to .capacity tu lieten to the adeleassea. Mr. 'I'. C. Vick- erd mon:pied the cheir, and May conduct- ed the services. --: • . Cetaitv.te.-A trami fancy dress Ctrei- val will bet' Itcld on flu Clinton Skating Rink, on the. evenin g Vudttesdoy nett, tho.12els. kat- -Tho 'Clinton Brits ......... wilt be in attendatice; . No malt.- will lie, allowed to elate la female costume; and ekater albiercil On the iee . except in enattime, till aftei 0 p.m. Atlareiiirti, 25 cents, spectaters mid skaters. . Ming the . r eu ors. on au° SC:3301I, WO preen:tic it will Lo lergely attended. • •••••:4asetostifietttieraIsmeley iglIt a e ett teamed Spear, of Goderich Township, while OR his way home from thkplecee Mitt with en accident which :night have' reunited seetou'ely.. Ho watt riding on a horse, atoi o'ne bohiod, and the last ono kept hatsgingback, eventually pulling him olf, 1:3 falling violently to the enema, and was' found to have received a few. severe bruisca. A ireielltor centiniaalunteeehes• Ives taken home. 'elle helots ing brief, eertieeut, catneet aud penetal opirtle eves receive.' by our respect. eirtyor yteterelay, and it i3 hope,' the par. tics en tiCitIttly interestea will take eaeni. sane., of it, and set accenlingly. Mr. Callaaler, I lope you will see after the nisei ne cf Clinton more ital.:Hy this year than sem leet. 'they all leep A open hen, 011 •iaidiatli. which 1 Oita: you °tight net to al• !tie. My hudiand MI go awl got drools -on' eshlteth and Wing home a jug tsf whiskey N1r. letnereler. uo tacrrn to elicit 1.,ster ahotila give an intolieateil De•et neglect this letter. -• kcepest the drunkenuaa piece in Cleiton tho eiabbath day.' , „ Tee:CI:SWIM 01•1,1. I•;II,oW I' ANN ittn4cr,i.--The Oddfellon of* this place inteili celebn ti the nnitiversary flies opening of their lodge on the lith inst., in the Ton n Hall, tint programme will to uriginal and varied' TLey are getting the assi3tance of able speakers awl singers from a defamers, and ea believe tho paid° will have a rich treat it the evening's entertainment; One lead• i)g feller° of the entertainment will be hat cnffee, earelwichoe eto, thirine ihter. mission. We wrnila whew: en losers of a pleatent, pent' ceening to there, as the committee say they hro bound to mice this surpass all former efforts to entertain the public.. s TE.t.5 ao.LA teit atMeiing will hike place (hie 'Mier:day) event:lig, at the Holutesville' alethosliet. Church. A good - :into Is expected, as nu elturts have been • eparsal tostuttke it particulerly ieterestiug. Settool,Oeexteo,-Iloth the Cowmen and !Oak Sehool•will open for theie resider course to.aay. • The uew asfistant for tho Selteteewill Le Mr. J. IL Thompeou, if Ayr, wee comes well recommentica. It 1. to let hmea taat all who intond to enter this tern), will be present at the Opellin. al it is Mend better for ell concerned so tu ns it avoide confusiou aud pruntotes harmony,...... DiesoLuTION or Par.TSEin.,1111'. -As will be 'eon by advertieement auother col- umn the firm of Callender sk: Street se:, Co. will bo diazolyekon the 1st March tont by tho efifusion of iiino. The opportunity of purchasing cheep gotele Clintoue juet now alloahl not ho lot slip Ly our country friends, as the sales fur Cost geetuine ateano.humbug. Ily thii tams they des to reducee their stock rapidly, he that Is settlement of till intereets tho film is at easier and quicker. Come tool ;ea far Youreelves. Rrenvenrn.-Wo nro .pleascd to Fee thst Rir. 3IcCuaigbas so fur recovered as tb be -age...to &gain assume his elutic,s, he hariug oCcupied his nee:nab:nett place Sablisth last. CLINTON EDVCArtir.va I.NSTITOrs. -The Clinton Educetional Institut° will hold the regular hi -monthly 'meeting on Satureley next, the 8th inst., in the Central Schott!. A.11 intercity:1 are ineited,to attend. Ittzeneteo Orrtexit'a -Mr. 'Leber! Oita bons, Sheriff, hes been apoeintel Rotitrng career of West Huron ; Mr. James .Dieleson, Registrar, for Sbuth Huron; and Mr. Peter Tbonspeen, of Brussel', for East Heron. Sores ov TEIrrEnirtCL-To•rnorrow (Fri- day Wight) tho Temperance Hall will bo open -fur "Miters after the hour of 8 O'clock, when the officers for thellresent querter will.be.duly installed, and also a good pro- gramme, for the evening's entertainment. The public cordially invited. MAOISTitarea CfitrAT.-kr. Jar tare dealer, was brought %fore Mr. Cal- lender on Thursday last, for the contra- vention of a by-law requiiing a license to seUly_transient traders, and was.fined ten dollars and costs. A notice of appeal was giyan; and•the *Lee will therefore come bo• fore Jades Toms for final deader. „Tecitentstrau.-At raidnight on lton• day, the 28th ult., the barn of trr. John DIeCriteolf„ 6th eon. of Morris, was dis- covered !Obis on, fir., and had so fir ad- vanced as to prevent the savirg any• thing, bet six caws, which wire in the Doinolux Tsetc.oartt ,Co.o-Oar Fe:el- ites will be glad learu that this Convoy have intt•oduced a still lower" tatia' for transmission of anesnige3, aaepting a special rateitt ilfteett cents te: night lacer: - Res not exceeding ten words, fuel a half tent! for cach additional nerd, Ole 1,1.13'11. ges to bo.trausmitteel during tit! eveniog, After buziriee3 hours, for delivery on the rotiting Cif Mtiees on tho fullowine mom.' ate. This is a step in the right dircetion; and bno that will be eppreoiated, by the biteineas publie. We are gla.1 aeo altat the- Company is ea:runty 'extentline it: w end moretangadeloseeso. eseeleorterae • ........I'6•....•.............., c o t 11.0 sr o tr DT Ivo u...-----,•-" I al,,11 11 to Opt, *.• 11., I,31' V-411..44.4,44.11* • . To Lae ElNr lAJ 10,6 I,* re. • lict ye::: issue of the 31a. ult., carrel tot uvo lbw ykrioitIlle Of " Lover el Tair eono.00s oe which are ma trary to the atO,a0 all their beraiugss, nee:leaf:cm it my duty to re: ply, though at thet Het like treating it with the itultioecoccet itt a meaner aesere to, a* it. Wa4 11001;11g but a Lit of youteful itepettito • 111,1`, Wiltd1 IIRRVIT*I03. 4mi only ;tune to gratify Il;13 Of fow et/welted clerks-, where pilau Anil hai r. ratite; retute,• an4 who teo ; teshea to tie lerintieg teiteo nepeere tear rite Mei deer tleelie to reteeeto, I Cline fleet setae; Lee, itr.verpit theiefeeeceita it '1 114 feying that. 1.a.:1111.1:t am" ;eel' stuuld 'tut pley with ;mho, tuels." and thcsi. youttg flow 411(141,1 Ilkot thouelttleesly.inee prints:fa ink. atel net kw,/ thee run the rale cd sottlitg their thea•rs s:ilett. It is titite eel. Otte they co; not etteel malt ail Cm wifelent that elestlil omit.) with riper yeses. 1 purees.: to e tut,' tto tho matt:: a lista., aed reeve hoe% e.t.a ,h it is fer yt,1111g 1.1;Vil Lo gifted %eel' fee inteh ceiteeit, entl thAt ey te !nacelle await:eel i'...:.• streiteta. •eeler te do ro, 1 yid! enete the iteseasetett eaue me eery 1::•;.i.;•. here it is, 611., in :se the L'.0 Is' (1. sip.. C a .1 tri,' h tr; 171 1,I1 !if 1! . MUNICIPAL 'ELECIPJNI. trig th, ot•It. :11 ..„ „.,„ .),,C rh./ ','.•,:tt! 1...,„/•,',! •• At hue •r 0t, e ote eereoeete / eve o • •• .011(1. 1 I ti 1,1,44 I ,1 I f:.c (0.4(1 :Z. 4.4;1. Is .1 ir Pe.. lee!. ea,w, see w..111,1 ao.ti 1...eievo it, thlt • it is the at tisititt 0. whose teee i tee Itetteat ci tail, is eel :at run 1.11tetol to in the elave, ect-tainly it r. teat tlie yonth or ceme ;ey• n: eettithe Cfi 111V 111/0VC Wt)141.. t fel 1:e , eetee, sad. 1...t tee the Cuk11, • Cr " toe° te tea the truth • ri es en: of ti: • t .1'. I ererette tl. se ei Lamal'at it tlay tlare ih.: 05,.70. in this wee-. 10 r.11,'Al./ 'Cat 1.1k0 houseseu Tietato, reel el es amis. lathes:table retail house.. on :lite; se, ea the same city, Ilea aeteed (Lee tecir I ;rat .ss etearie on tav se:wetly tete: Nj4' Yi..11..?, a eat .. e _ .... • 1 iiii7 -:1-973 / - = No Lo 141 LO DECEMBSR / 20 • . 33 20 20 7 21 32 22 ,22 . 15 .22. . 33 26 . . 27 17 - —21 . 40 ' 31 31 1 27 34 "'" 24-----. 37 32 26 '27 2.L.... ... 37 34 24- 37 . - 27 . 30 . 2 . 29 - 335nOw -360" 33 2; 25 32 ' 20 42 30 28 35 31 34 30 . _ . Ilain-Lisur. ftow''11/ , • • 13I.,);SS1 CI TANCIE. The pmtneiship heretofore esistiug between Rolort Cell:twice, Hugh tarott, end Hugh Wallace. melee tao name of CAELANDZII, Scorr st Co., of tiro •Tseern of Clinton, and tho Village of Clinton, Will tio dissolvetl on the 1st 'ley Of'Marcle next, sea will be carried Int timid the rte le of the. old iinn of Callender Septa Mi. \Vallee,: retiring from the liminess. All debts tb tho tirm .of Callender, Scotti Sa Co., are cepectol bo•paid en or'beforo tho 1st dey -Febeuary ilext: "., , t Sce advertiserneut of sale, neat eek. CALLANDER, SCOTT ti ee, l'•Iiittea, Jae. C, •••• • • • .17 . s ew-mewnieeeee..es-easzseseistaeretwesemteet ere_ — wharf when it Is finishes', who declared contaneetAeleetbat it was an election dodge , ....et'''. , TO (Lilt 1- •""- • • .4"Viio Coveruritent to help- Mr. Cameron. ef sinking with tho crib wurk, nee Peter' .L. . . . . .E.. C. .12 0 R S .‘. . 1,,,t should they rover vcitture on, tor fear tif old, the work Will go unit) complet bet, ' tlie. ilube.tevers in Mr. Cameron s ale ity OFT‘..THE . nett tele Reformers will be mustita py het to neeuniplish what he hasalene, Will Fliers: . . , , . , . New 1 ea,.. a tie, rata loopit ei a leeelase hwi.„ s...1:,., th. g...,,,, 11 ,,,,,,,,,... ,....:4,,t e,,,,,, ee ;dike; Tnerti aro men in the rank an.1 tde ylf 8 7ir R1..D1. N G . ..,,si„:::...„:„...,,t1.1.:::::,.:Hiti.2,h....,.:,,...,,,...„•,,,L.,:,:, IL,÷3,,,,,,,..,,,, ,:::,,.,,..,:,....„,:,::::.....„14.,4... .1.11,...,,„,,,,;,,,,,,,,„,,,,,.,,,,...if,,,„..,,,,,,, ,, ,,..::::".,-3.1:11'1":.'1:?-41-3.,n.:'..t17,1"-.P.P.L'""lierto tibloce jlireiat4.44H•le:atioot_ ..., ' • • • OF "THE f —COVNTY,OF-EtURO , , i a:v., it, To,..,„..„„,1,00,,„,,,,.. 1 va,, td,l, that . itotli Se:trot:It isli tlitteela uf doing • 'LI NTO::. I. 1 ;tI.1 IX ▪ 00 it fur a feet. Thu elect's 411 ill this' tern Orr aft!ieley 1 it 'is "".• ili 1"" I 1`r • for Mayor :out Catintillors wea teeen eery Dos....er, le. etsata it en, the eVetlites. culnily by the frteiliolders, 1.vfore t•vo es 0:0 Ce• -qt:,..; s..:11 raeleca ;et ectriee tltb Per. eppirently, being tektin in the J.:atter t • 1,1:. 11.10, 0., Nto: L 4.1i,the. tliO DI" j.rit,y, aa baraly emu -hell tha vetes ,t.,'„,.te";;I::;v,e.:eie:.''. .,2,',...:Ittet,,", .T.....''',,,l'..',iliaTei`,.'0."0`...1,.' were etaitel. (Lio cause et tiiii uas the :tire es do :ie".; L e lea -t nem Therseay till Leek of CSIO:Ktiti011., 33 far ae eaturiefilei e M-jael e•••••• -,.. ' • . It i.. 11;,,0.. Ira, t'...1.• 11,.lio;%a f ta: terre wore c4ecerned, in t we war.le; ono in catli eavite ;lei sire i', leo te, It 1 eel.at cone ietiste• havinj; es ithdrae it from tIto cooteer., flea eVe,e,„ C., v .. ..: ie. -teeny, thee raw no scot. 0 . . . . . ` therefore a vote was tiot reefeitea taeir t:..,1",dTeT.T1.4'1 TT 'ut Nateane; them be so often letait in tau eery • leisling that John .1. -rel-opert-for oneref GENTLEIIE , i:s the tnernge Hall, het atonslay, and when, rention of represeutatives of Cu:Reform Party Haviug becu unanimously chosen by a C011• Judge Toms held Isie Itst Cett:ta ter '74, 1 bay Olaf lisegives almost unieeraal tfe,taltver Haneroinu,aajantgb.ogitttatnhtloarrod: factiep, 1 thusk that 1 speak tho general ruing election, and tearing accepted the netiii• mind . Thero were a cousiderable iittinlyer nitien thus generously teuderea me, I am now ef cases cam° before _him. Two of thent before you as a candidate for your suffrage', tpc,eirrstieouillaraleyeoseilrieltw ()lib tesktetierntiiie,11:coitys.pecta. for the honorableseeetition of your represeuta- Tee tive in the Provinebel Parliament.• first vas, a very intelligent about la Having been a Reformer frora nty youth years of age, who 8:11i1LI 1::141,113 Ne, eaa• npwards„ I will support a Reform Govere• it,I.IgeitfiltitionechoirmrebiyeavitLiotitit:31,:iteeetoLarteith.i01.• anitiedataesto uloptit)ga aistetthoenhy kpereipucsitperul.fastly in view .te ithout cot:teething myself to an unquili- ffed aPproval of every admiuistrntive or legis• lathe act of tbepresent Government of On- -mei°, I think their pasted policy end Sluts' administration et the affairs el. the Provisee. _wise, ststesnmalike, and judicious; and so ,. long as they continuo thus pmdently, and ,, with a wise econornyeto guide tho affairs of the Provinte I will give them • fair and gane• rous eupPore; but I shall, at the, tame timo, support all measurer, emulating fruit what. ever source, which, us my aildgment, tend tho welters of the Province: , Without referring particularly to tho earl- ous meaeuree of thepast three sessions, I think the settlement of the Municipal Lean Fund • indobteduesa, and the wise distribution of the . Provincial surplus to tho local municipalities on tbo basis of populatiun, to ba applarA./0- , works of permanent utiety at the aiscretton of the eseepayers of -each municipalitr, entities - Mr. Mowat and his Goretumeut to the thi aka and support of the electors. Having heed a residetit of tho County fcr forty years, a may almost-itiy a native of it) end having shared wit& .rosny of you tho hardships and prieations of tbe early settlers. watched wins pride the 'rapid advancement of the County in wealth mid intelligence, and wherever my humble assietance could be use. fitl, cheerfully contributed to the best of • my ability to its privets, and welfare, it is super. thions to say that-thieutexest of -the County st ill have my special care and attention. ,.„ Tim shortnest'of tho time before the election will prevent tnr saskiug a eltarough persons' canes, of the Riding, but I 'ball eudeitvor tos arrange for meetings of the electers at es many . essaveitiont smuts in the Riding possible.. • ; i it.. In tee:, eeefeeteo ils • ‘,..1*,. knQ...n.t.earci lier ability. f.e. work election. Tho ouly Ward 'in %Leh nia•• t.', , ti. • e riieceleeo at:'1...s.t.si:1, All I Ill.i MO. tiling like enthn3tastu e as manifested eel; ' ie.', j...• •i'''' 1,:'''' '' '',': c' :'" "," ',",ea i" ,la!': three miles fraoruart..yr filTil.hi4T17...i"H: e went tate,: , : ',mai ii te..,•eto; es{ mintier:se, ti St. James', where there w,;ra four candi- it was a aollaey or not. Mr. Barton signel it atter this unfortunate girl, hired -hcr ter atwoe errs, at four dollars. per roonth, 1:ipt•-st, vf.rarry0c•Oe‘t.nlortitsehrroe,ugeh.,,oluttjot,hise„da.,a,yi. ,Trei 0.11,1,31 el hietient, !Alt atowed he eon:dna in tot:vide:Ica° byeiwoTehtistreryfaillirnle'll'rtartgolatn- eheeea tlloiof ir.lwt•*13,;r .0.i,iti i ..,:.iIvr. . Fiunibew,towilttenithre SL ,John's there wise seme little epirit rae, my partnerr, sier.ed 7iii3Pown new, but b°r8titiliw,nanir 51131 et °will it as boll'illy"chtainmilinnga88"2af6tear shown, .as the eanytklatos, w,r,3 rifinieron, vout4 r.ot put the name ef our linn, as' I WM mo bat only steacient to &how an election wee it. ; at . • 1 • 1 '' h • ' . . g , out, and he conal net tell what I thought of tho first two months She wotild o out .ie ea), le es, ho and 1 would bo at In t e morning with t4o. team and cultivate wutk et the setae if it was chaed, but saw no the fallow among tWe rank Canadians, - in progress. Immediately :titer tho doze of the, poll n largo body of tho ratepayers reeerion Loariit tb,,seunt adiTitstarnattetakIletjael:•eftv: antleate.thoersaid tarns they are prolific, vory ls li indeed. In the harvest also would ride •on alsonitled„in ,tho town..halleepeltear Ilia two Ye' Olathe to ant! whichewaerenon le ii the reaper with her master *bovine . Off -cri.....),:tett the matt. r come to Ine I refusess to 'sheaves liko a little man, And', worsolhan aecl3ration et the result of tho pen, . ' lin II on 00 s41110 grouud . Al 'stalest above all, she had to dive fur little hands among tut ChM had been' ilea: eiet ere! tif tat" cin• I ales %Aid to Maras. Father .6e Barton. in the thittles to bind, •. in compaity with (Edisto," wens callsel umin to relates, the 11,Lir 3,iore, aii.1 in the preeen ::: ef tee yowl.. electors, which they did, thanhing-thein ' mete, Win. Hemphill, who,it eppeere„wel-.9thersewleu declared in evielettae,thet,they could net- beat' her. - Shc claimed -some. du their utntost fur tau welfdro ;:f thei.af •=1 ioa" "•3 'Ow i":"I''' for the honor conferred, And premien,. te ! the Icolioe '1,1 it Alt:, matter, titer -tele moire jaato to segneitet thing over 820 for wages, and the fooline town. i the a/mem:liter th 0, the atom, woli:,1 he among tho epeetators was that elle should close :- The tenoning 13 tho etate e f the p.:1 ,..t, i. ‘ . do.,..1, s„. 'lolly rpight.14 eplins ill to settle have all &heel/rimed, oeemet. 4/1,.; 110‘; tpioil 4, C.;j.i ci ii!y so if it e es allow her nply somethine• over 811, and but tho Judge would perhaps the, is right. The second .case. A' , reepectable lorskilig man wee draeged to lei eourteby e nterclemt, living riot tiftyanilei ... lot -train ItiefieldraWisetAlto man was -asked by tho Judge if he wee to Pay tho mer• chaut's claim, not waiting tn hear the mati's :limner, the merchant, with hie eye-bru;v J oon, wanted tho Judge to bone his Runt - mons forwith, to send, the inait..to 'Gude,. rieh jail. • No merty. Nnt like the divine 11e inction, ," be ye men:ilia as yew Fa- teer in Ileaven is •merciful." " Do lotto tellers as yon would be Iloilo unto." Not when I .shal bo,happy to explain moro fully half as kind as the Geed Samaritan. me my views on recent legislation, and the men. respectablednoking person cemiiienced tc sures most likely to ettgago tho• attention of tell the Judge how hes wife, n Indy in Iley, this 'text Parliament. field, sent hitn, the defontlent, ewer days , • ' I am, Gentlemen, ycur olredient, servatt. previous, to the Clerk of the Cone!, to in - A. M. ROSS.. form him, so that he might inform the • plaintiff, that she, out of love for her hus. Codetich, Jan. 4111, 1871. hand, would pay out of hcr yearly annu ity, from thli old country, in montely inetei. mettts, the Whnle debt. But this merchant t toppel forward and settle 'I doey the fact,' ceato 1 demonstrating what tho man said was the eery- truth. Oh ! when shell perversion 0$E TVAT WAI ;water. Stenley, Jan. Ith, 1875. . , MAYOR. Rattenterry, ifejority for Ca:Leiter.. C017Ne Llertee, i. 1..ne .1.r.y. • 1 elm etel Met if tho yoting 1112I1 , Is... 1 t„ pia reratlis a liOlitiA3'., or acre like 1, ...le es mot eater oty ar.,, troinl noces ;1•IC , ,' 1 1:17-1•1 ei.... ,:.• 11 • f 111..L..uk.u.iiii,..th7y , wo014 • i...,•1•1,r "1,1.1‘ ,. This 15, I i,re. ,,,.,,, I. ,, . ,,.. loinliol tli?.e yours . , ••5 i. • i • , .,t', :th.1 f .ry they ;,.,,,,t. 30. pais'. %%A.!, t , ... ty.,' ', i'. I tho,t4..t 111.,,y woe1.1 Stevens 09 1 ..... !..... 1 . ,...., ,..it,ting 0,10e0 Smith ' a i at:, .. , ,,. .ti Cot I.' free. ee et tlip. imperil', . Stuart ee' Jaceeen, Moore, I ts A I,a; sSNer Fair 11 ' , tr., for•-•ntli, tlte .. mat l•!;tlill trades.) tle ir tsiorii i •:1. I., • rtv at 144)10P, rril AT, JAIIP1' IN sr.". Lea, .7 .,• • %11. ti.o Nfe‘lnrialrl .... . . Johnson,. . ' GI Erwin, Ls; , The Gnericillors for St. George's awl St. .1ndrows' Wards were electe4 wittout eppo. sitien, hy Mr. Little retiting 'in St. I:corpse., and elr. Doherty foe St. Andrews. The Colneiders for Ht. flrorge's War.1 tline• fore, he Messrs. Coats, Doan and Searle; sod for St. Audrewei, elessrs. Cooper, Ilartan and Sheppard. Mr. A. S. Father, 'Reeve. elected by acela", mat:on, the,•• , 1.4 P 11.1i: 1Ar, thet A•l•far al the election of Mayor is cen., so itaiesece"olia enc. eeeprntested, cerned. we can hardly imagine aity oteer 1 mielas na.test rticeelaretermieination than that all, not excepting eveti Alr. Ret-e„e „ey Arp the,. likely teinittry and hie friends, will be gratifrol • be e, the neeereet ehaethoee Tonne at the 'result, as they cannot I•utindinit'..tn;a_iciuilly..Ki114,1rew 013 petaiou. that he is the most eligible, witholit' Ilia tleees ern call,' to a pretty pl.,. when young need of our cr.tering into orticularv. The melt %%11 .kc 01 them. parties who ',relight tett Mr. Itittenbury ' Ne!"•e• it ray e'en Ise 'I'd i" theto.rnr.. 11t3prve a torero rebeke, and from nnitedt " tl.e call.' is men," The youth more solllan from himeelf and his friends. • i" t he 40••.' 1' t°* 1,11 (.'3111 eeneeia ef the 1 ••,. s (es ?Let ? 'like that 1/. t. ; ell sole few loteeica swains rely lave 'y t) go on soino •or other. - Two ilav. t( 14 11^d, CRO32,11. Jest one no.re. boy., ati,1 14 llone ult.'', it, runt • f,,e the r,,no., I e Perte, ho. is " A Inv,..r of teesee a retitle -catchers a:: I then !leer if, .to sees. thee erns from hav• ate a none of their* ••tal, (who told them tiat, was tha f t ?r• to the thoughta thee. tee emitte mai, eitli.lrew the WM4 a4ultesuport..31r. •1:atteuhury and- the vial.- e'er) thia7trartswteinpro nig of a little spleen ngeinst Mr. Catlett; I ee, ,„ ,,,1, Sir. f am oppoSset1 den th° "Yin4 " wu We" : too:he:el itail. set!. fe.bioe111111.411g that , end' well," land the contret e woe. tweet to cetee pennie•ver 4,scr, we hoe- the whnle matter will slidek- he AT" ivt awl ;Iwo", ittetne, aria to .ly be stink in oblivinn, and II R.. WOO to do .3 U.: try reel itin:1 self nett bminees, and promete the best intervals cf the town. if iu race mai .1 it we.ucial reel :el repr,^4.110•••1, (.1parritell, Jail. 4.--filtelerich Town-, oe wotilseceretiely net leek esr cotapieration John D3vison, Meyer; Itteve • Dixie Wateen, Deptitr • Reeve, re niacin/we-St George's Wara-Janiet 11i Finley, (leo. 11. Jennison, 1Vm. Sarige. — St. Andrew's Ward -Fred. W, Johnson, William Seymour, Alexander Wenger,. Se Dever. Weed -Jac Sri -mill, Geo. Leans, Geo.- reliant. St. Patrick's Wart' S. Sloan..Wm. John Passmere. sr. --itobt. Brown, Reeve ; J. 11. Gei- gher, Deptity Reeve'. Councillors- Wm. Wilson; se, Daniel 3IcColl, John C. Kill,. fileBEkhis'sets, Jon. 4.-Counctilors -Gra. htntrOerry, Thompson, and Leadboter. Lecaeow Jan. 4.--Ctitmoillors elected lor the village of locknow-Wo Treelevan, Thomas Lawrence; Dr. -Stec. Crimmon, Wm. Miller. . MeKtteor, Jan. 4.-Rrive, W. PShltri• non ; Deputy•Reeve, T. E. Hayes.. Co'Un• Mints -Kerr, Reiland 3talene. Wexansw, Jan. 4.-Councillurs-J. E. Tamlyn, W. Q. Fowler, J.' Ainsley, Lemmex, G. Pettipieee; R. Wilson, Reeve by acclamation. Stinson:, Jan. 4.-Conneillors -N,:rth Ward-Oray, 'Campbell and Beattie -Emit •Ward-Illekson, Onside and McNanghton, -Smith Werd-Steward, Strang and Broadfeot. Onneaten To'wsesum-Reeye, Ford ; Deputy•Reeee, Eiliott.-Couucillurs-Cox, Waetely, Davidson. Rolf •Wawearostr.• -Reeve, Thomu Tay. lor, by *edam:Mon ; Dapety-Iteevi, James Potter ; Councillors-, Edward James, R. Riley and Thomas Brown. lioaers.-Reove, P. Kelly t ttordity, 0. Piocter. -Councillors-Johnaore, McCrea and Forsyth. , COLBOAXL—fleputraeers, 0ouncillome-Dantel Fisher, J. Po Fisher, Patrick Can-olf, 0, St , ••• On:01m — Statement , ot, number' 'Of votes polio::: Munleipel Eleationka. Iteert.---11; lull, 170 vOleel 0* Wat4 titian. 104 %twit* ' liost 4tio,youustsista.n.bororritirrAlgarttlkosahe rr* I ins,,y Gr.': 'we 4.0 never onposo spnial 1 ohl..,4 .,t, 111.10•C tune of flia year, int v neitee eiren of allele eine fe altlit1011 t3 I WC 1.0 every MIN WOuttlo mil hey one e:upioy that is employed Ily tle. emir, et leest tee saes,. ereall ita the SUIll• 61,a, 0.44- selery et go on tho same r.J it they e.;:e behitta th•• crevater or at the tlte oat of the tame all we ash of them - is oomph, to attent to their trimness.' Noe in cen•eusion, et onat alelse met youOts Ithe hen npply themselves 'item to their lersalees en 1 lest to fun. 1 1 ItirifteAd tot their liti'fi•14 the"Wisitai Of' not (leiftiol into nett to3.fashionitile tray of dein.; ehiee theee asea is comman with tray et his ecses, namely. teking it eve., whiee uecen.ete do as little 14 you can for tho erstiey, woul advi thern never to he intliffseent to the'r employer's iuterest, and ecver stotel rimed dr pley ana fee the boss der werk for which ynung men draw the pay, If they wel do that they will make more snetetnial buslucae men, Anti will not aid to the sheet'', too liege flambee. of soeond cies. hem's, of end, pita' reckless boldness men, who daily fill the list of. insoltents anti in a 'area ratio of -easel the onlv cause for which is incompetency and a leek of a thoroueh knnwhelge of their trade and which, when the time was to learn they would not apply tbern. 'selres tot it, hut would rather play. • I might add. teat I cannot commend the efle.lom Iva ditpleyai iu eltewingseeh a cam. muniestont Into your co:amnia bUt 1 elm,. forty acespi your esplination as to how it got there, and yoneregrel that it 1111 appetite' • I am, years truly, . boa Howls. Clintoa, Jan. 6th, 1873. " • Fur Mt nut ' • „The TleyfieldoItathor ntrtet4, Mt. MeEiestiod 1Cincerilint. It tent a rasa to searchlortinibir soluble or the crib "Work et. the barber, end tho tine* no densbf burthitirellU'istrlif golisiesg the work, osiootding to impl000 yin too tho hondeshoroagh. Mr. Ross held a ruectireg on Monday night, Lontleshmaingli, in olio Temperenconfall, Ana about 250 were Oroseete lir. Gm. Cane eingletm occupial • the chair, and stirring :Tee -cites were ilelivcre.1 by Col. nom Mr. 'AT. Squier of Go•lerirdi. Anil Mr. Chas ',kr. rrarritutrar tatritrarcrwt -I f trdet easiseta-oveaniaetion etas .pertee ted. nt, tltwereete ern ;onion of the township. TLet meeting was a great sumer', and a resolution was adopted pleelging support to Mr. Ross. . TO TIIE • It: 0 S OF TIIE East Riding of Huron. ;;ENTLE11EN ffsving received the unmakes's nomination of the Et feral Conventiou Riding, Wit at Rrnestisent tho reth Deto-1874, which • hare reecepted, I most respeetfully solicit yen . suffreges, ' r • !living represented you 1.1 crin four gallants. e itiaffale rT reiV taut eyou-d, fierlrelietial. • • mteenticreeritaiport •tbrietree'eirteeeiterrierstentree -ea•••-sae. which lees dooe much to earn your gratitude hy the measures which it hat brought forward anil passed into law, mord pertieulatly for tho settlement of tbat loug vexes' common, fhe ' The enures heves held that n reilroed efunicipal Loan Fund, in which this County lisel a large interest -a grievance no previous • i;overnentat had ever attempted to fettles', r ner most satlifactory to GO County. moll, • other measures have teen -made law which will tend to the beoefit of the people of Ontario,' such as the consolidation of the 3Inuicipal autl , School Laws, ,Laws relating to Mestere and Workmen, Lia1111 in (weer of eloehauiese-alto. gather neer in their nature &nil eppetcatio_ have been placed u n the :Ratite DriateleThe Ueiversity of •Toron a -been pieced upon • a More popular basis, The Administration of :nuke leas Loon simplifled. Tbis election ...i4ealreoptiseinendetothy 'turret; Whisk along ' with tnany utheitimportant measures will be • conducive to the benefit of the country. „„. „ Titejtidlitribution Bill too given oar Comity. another member, to which we were joetly intitied, both on account, of our popu• latiou and entermise. .1 look upon the maintenance of intimates* conaection with Great Britain u essential to our existence, and while doing lo, it will b• my endeavorto uphold the honor and dignity of onr Province. Ify politica! posiiini is•now therm** de• fined and understood, and whilst grateful to - every @teeter who may we fit to favor me with • his support, shall never endeavor to pin that support by being "all thiete to allmen." 1 would alio sty that a lumber who has a personal auks in tbe constitneacy ha repro,' sents ts- more likely to give to iti intereats that attention which they repine. than a nineher living at a dilemma from it. tiller is ignerint of les wants, and wham personal interest, are identified with a conatitessey whets moire. meetosity-te in direct opposition to the one reprsients. Pot instant*, if a metal*" from Brantford bad represented North 11e. roes in 1873, when tie Municipal Lean Feed was being *Ailed, It wield have bun eoleee:4*- Heroq Po", aid; -taproot et Ude, if the Wise aihe member for Brantford bad bees carried out•ors would bare lost the stove . amount. , ".. 1 'suet s4 you all bet shall have the_plusure et haltlieg Mutter Musk. esit the 1tid;eg, Whets I shall snore telly sib salt say 'Wye to root considered.** . ems, Sire leittate111. - • - „,2110111,A4 013.3011 1-601;•Mtio Irs MOW times table is a contract entered into by thrt-.COMpsftyvonsilistst.48135-4.114P sihility for &images when it not cons - plied wilh. ,Thus any traveller may site for nny loss occasioned by train being behind -time, nnd should this right be gentiraTifeibforeed the companies would soon be overwhelmed with In Illinois and Iowa this winter tho .Legislatuis will he asked to -relieve the company from responsibility exdpt in easily avoidable instances. _ ctn. Pftwot-In Tuckersmith, en the 19th alt., the wife of Mr. Robert Plow**, Of a (laugh- ter. Russet -L. -In Tackerstnith_mthe 5th inst. Mrs. Cather;ne Itquoll, relict of the late Geo. Result, and mother of Mr. John Russell, late of' Tuckersmith, tiow of Godsrich, aged 82 years. . Friends and acquaintances are Invited to attend her funeral, which ,will leave her late residence spposite the west' End Cheese Factory, on Friday, at 1 p. and pioired to the Brncefield Cemetery. V 1-C K'.13' FkORAL GUIDE., For 1876. 27111.111151111 QUAtranTrhasery_trerebre lost hew* awl erataim env VW Psees. ISO fiserastee% eseselptlee. of were thale00 a owe )4•111swere Tegeselotee.wIM Eterstionsi tor Cohere, Oolerwt thee, Sas.. TM sew_ swam est shoe, veil Otthe OKI& Me treold. our se woo aw toe wiess,ROWIelwa As !WS,* WA fisnotio. Manse was talc moonnam4.4..: •