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The Huron Expositor, 1876-01-14, Page 88 u ton Fenn. N. 1 Chris sox & Yo[•1c.:'s. A. large 1 consisting of line LayerBa Sultana and Seedless Reis ange, Lemon and Citron required for waking a first - at Wzr,yo.s & Yot' o's H HURO11T Or. mas Goods at Wit- t of prime • ew Fruit. sins ,Valenci liaising, us, New Cur ants, Or - eels, and e 'Cry thing lass cake an' pudding. Ie you want a perf t picture • f your- self go to A. GALDER's Ne Gallery, op , osite-the Mansion Hotel Pictures taken in 11 styles. Coining and enlarging d ne to perfe tion -the beat make of instruments ' sod, with a nowlodgo of how to use them. Give 1.im a cull. ways at home Fain good humor. A KEYLESS Bussell Watch for $25 at IL R. CoVNTEn's—Warr nted. Silver Plated Ware selling at Manufaet Irer's priced at M. B. COUNTER'S. All Fancy .Goods such as Metto Caps, Vases-, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, selling at net cost at 111. B. COUNTER'S. PARTIES who buy for cash will save money by purchasing their Cfroeerlos at M. Mon- InsoN's, formerly Strong & Farley's. Give him a trial and be convinced. Look at his advertise- ment in another column. - IF You want a good picture go to 0. MoOnE'S Studio -he is now prepared to furnish first-class work,better thap heretofore i give him u call and see hs work bcfere going elsewhere. ATTENTION is directed to' the immense stock of Overcoats, Pea Jaekote and R;eadymade Clothing, 'whish must be cleared oqt.-Gaix, Yousu & SPABLIXG. 1 EvEnerfettO to be found in' a first - inlass Grocery Sore, and as cheap as at any house the County. All Goods guaranteed to give satisfaction at 'WILSON & YocNG's. - - , A LARGE Lot of Glass Lamps, and the best and cheap° t Stock of knives and Forks, Spoons and all C itlery in Town, atHtcusores. A COUPLE Stock of Crockery and Glassware of tha best gtfa ity, cheaper than at -any place in the County, at Wrrsox & Youge's. • - A FRESH Let of Carling's Celebrated Paefand Amber Ale in l and i bbls., or family use, tit WIIrSol" & ToUN(4'g, SHAWLS, S1 AwLs.—A great variety of Shawls, at reduced prices,.at the Farmers' Store. Ascrrui a Lot of those Good Farmers' Sets at $2, and Toilet Sets at s1. 50, at Mei SON'S. THE brightest and best flavored Syrups in -town are at WxLso�r & Youxo'a. • ANOTFmEE, Cel IOsITf OF THE SEASON. —On Tuesday of last week Mrs. E. J. Iazlewood, of this town, pluck d in her Pgarden five large pansies in fl�l bloom. ansies in January are a curiosity worth preserving. PUSIti r5S Nonncr,. Tm Hu ing Ex- POSITOR and Toronto Weekly lobe will be furnished to subscribers for 1876 for $3 ; THE EXPOSITOR and the Western Advertiser and lVeeklI Liberal f r $2 65 ; THE EXPOSITOR and Canada F rmer for $2 25. Postage free for all. TUE FIRE BRIGA meeting of the Sea held oa Monday eve ing officers were e ected ; J. E.—At the annual orbit Fire Brigade, ing last, tl a follow- mes . A. lieuten- at-; Geo. reasurer. Cline, captain ; D. ant; W. H.. Cline, Sills, secretary ; U. ogan, is d lieutena =strong, l C:AxADLtN PLOWS Mr. Graham Willie last week. shipped to Hurlburt County, 0 thistle cutter plows heard of the fame o to a friend of his in one for him. • `NE NEXT LEcr tore of the course, the Seaforth Mech. be given by Mrs. nesday evening, the " Woman. lier I We hope this leetn. tended. IN THE 'TATES.— sou, of t is town, M, r. Neil Friel, of lifornia, one of his Mr. Friel, having these plows, wrote 'anada to purchase RE. -The next lec- nder the ayispices of nice' Institute, will r. Stowe,- on Wed - 6th inst. pnb'ect- uence and! Sphere." e will be 'largely at Pr:OrErtrs CiLANc;i..--iJlr. Do�liaid Ross of the London Roa ., Tuekersr lith, who sold his farm a short time ago, has pure chased the house in Seaforth belonging to Mrs. Diggle, and intends coming to li ve in Seaforth. Th price paid is $1,200. We are glad to wel .me Mr. Ross as a eitizen of Seaforth. A GOOD PRICY — of Hubert, on Mon town to Mr, lie horse buyer, a spa handsome sum of horses is 5 and the This is a good price and in raising anima figure Mr. Stewart high as a breeder of r. T)uncer, Stewart, ay last sold in this ny, an American of horses, for the 260. One of these other 7 ars old, or horses his year, that brig such a s entitled to rank ors° flesh, SCHOOL TRUSTEE LECTION. The elec- tio> of school trustees, for the town- of ';'Seaforth, took place on Wedne day last. "The retiring trustees were Dr, Coleman, D. D. Wilson and L. Mabee. Dr. Cole- man and Mr. Mabee were re-elected for the East and South Wards respectively, and Mr. Wilson, !decliningIto again stared for the North Ward, Mr. R. Lums- den was elected in hie stead. will abando elordom to with 'some o Eve in thi will be the a complime (icemen ? CouN'rr -- We have Sunday Sch in Goderic pressure tip are forced t issue. BAND C. and instru paces of th Mr, Hellon Town Hall, 26. The t of the best are surd on large num' way can' t ciation of t the young retain in and what without, a, INSTALL regular m 55, I. U. 4 5, 1876, t stalled for. P. G. Jam Morrison, N. G.; Br Brother G C. Gilby, . Treas.; ' B' Brother Brother C J. McMul S. Robe , ' L. S.V..0 S. S.; Bro er S. Trott ters, 0. G, Miss Obi niversary of the were held were pre Rev. Mr. tary, in t well, oft Tuesday meeting menselyy la The c Beattie a showed thi a most sa by Re ti deliver d of Toront Mr. Sic`kl choir sen during the results of which am of former. DISTRICT LODGE OZEETI d -•The PIS trict Ldge, Independent Order of Good Tewplars, of the West Riding of Huron,. will meet in Seaforth on Thursday next, the 20th inst, A publie meeting will be lichi in the Town Hall in the evening to be adldrestsed by r, Knowlton, P. G. 11', f.:. T., and others. Music suitable for e lonely es' fate theme lie many- fair own and! vu e t to red. eilvo ry supper on gate of ba jives, for daughters he h, honor's s' joyous e e N1'iAY SCHOOL CONVENT( type a full e ort of 1 Convention d last w at owing to he ane: our columns tris week e ve it over t 11 our n I + Tier.-�--A ;con foal music, u aforth Ph'ilh leader, will b n;Wednesday d will bo ass cal and fo reig wnspeople to this !eon better s o efforts being en coMpatin$ aforth'what it •canneit very c t -class brass b ON OF OFFICE n of Fidelity Seeforth, following offi epehstii�ig tet!' Beattie : Bro 0.; ;Brother er Jetties ;H. •ge Brent, R. S.; Brotherot e of 0 of n N. he al xt rt of vocal er the a onie Baa given in I' e ening, J s ed by s talent. We I turn otitrin rt, as in, heir a j ut forth` is band hould hs editably. nd. 1. er Dei ore, L. S. roti . G`..; er Cho duff,, L Beath us- d, he n. an. me no re - by too ve, do At the Lodge, No. eld on Jan. re were in - by Eiuic et er Matt . Willi B neon, V,G.; .; Broth Armst War Condu G. ; Br Broth other. Adam S.;B Wm. ew • A1V�MYER;�S. A`v ces .I f the odist Missio Sun d to 1 t erl morn now nhe e Atte as 0 the airs vector Bu. ev ass ndi salver °venin e sere rtisc forth b ry So y last, ' hen ser rgge eo>j egatio ncl, Imiss' a nary ng, And ' :v. J. in the vening. he smug :1 missi There was a dance t his m cupied a Mr. • annual eport, of the o iety to candid' n, was gin. Ad i resses Messrs{ Suthe ell, of Lacknow n Chief. The el selections of The net mon ces amounted to nsilerably in ad AGR CU `J URAL M ,E'rrNO.—T nuai m et i;i I' of t � e T ckersmith B Agricultu Soci ty as held on nesday las , at th anion Hote was the m tar ly tended meet the kind i h h s b en 'held and auspices tot tt :e S .'die.. I to ce l leasin t+f►;' to t isincreasing in in this mos imp •,et an usefu ciety. Tli audi ! 'repo, whic read, s o ' ed the affairs .he'Soci be in a very favorale con'd tion, a that is required it -lithe future to : e are not onl i ;continued but its; inc e:: •d success is !fey,I each farmer i the di riot to take an five i serest i endea • ring to seen a his resu t. The hole b i den should no alio ed toy est upo • the officers an directo s, but la 1 shoulc : end a helpp' g nd in securing membe s and in othe it advancing the inter:a s of the x5 ie � The following are th 4 offi- cers a po ted for the current , • a. r : James r borougle!Prod nt ; +obt. Mc .tic , Vice'I're idea John an- ry, and in; gin, ' �eas- ollowing irectors were e t- riamith —Joseph Atk.son, i and John MM�eLean ; ul- eo '1"Vath and Sohn Wa 'ck ; op p Wm, "lrieve, Sr. and 8. i eel t ; eafo Y P Hogan an M. ca 'J. opg, len ; Ver; Cher J._ Ch- ar- an- a.eh ty, ons byre- 9- On 9- On n ting. ohn ieh. be in ead ere nd, ind, and rch fore r. Anderson to deny any statements mad by,, aa n anonymous scribbler throe h s fly sheet, -much less statements reflect- ing n hi character or veracity. Ev ry per n n ho knows Mr. Andersson, and ha is k ow to every ratepayer in the to n- shi of $ nley, knows that he would' lot be gilt of a disreputable or dishonest act, nd he simple announcement that he emphatically denies ever having money borrowedfrom the township of Stanley is quite * ufficient to convince any person whoa° god opinion is worth having, that sue is t e case. For this reason we do not hie it necessar publish Mr. An r arson's letter. SIT R., NI3A 3t' 1716 Bruesele. BI ' SHIPMENT. Mr. John Leckie shi ! ped three ear load _of hogs on Tues- day last I 1 MEL&—The day !sch of convention Hu n ' to be held in hof Tjh our law eve vor sis ic �a, e led ton te res le tw Mr sch Me Co Ke pri ret er $5 re th : .Po it. { Clinton.. i - sic [FROM THE HEW ease ary I 'ARM'SOLD.—Mr. D. Patton has sold G74, his farm of 80 acres, being Lot 17, Con. ince 7, Goderich Township, to Mr. James • '- 'can, of South Ontario, for $3,500t next annual Sun - for the County of Brussels. uix" se.—His Honor Judge Toms will division courts in Brussels monthly. fira1 INU. read on y v of o% ote of beleste] nes gin ed .i by IJ oon, It. 'nxxi, ELECTION. The regular annu- ho 1 , meeting for the election of tees for Brussels school board was on Wednesday last, in the town On "account of a separation of a of the township section from the ge, . it • necessitated the election of members to the board, W. G. gators - and James Wilson! were each for three.years, Donald Scott for years and 0, R:: Cooper fir one year. Hingston has served for `14 years as of trustee in the Brussels section. srs. Wilson, D. Scott and C. R. per are;new members of the board. a meeting of the board, Mr. J. W. was elected chairman ; John Shaw, cipel of the school, was elected sec ry and treasurer, at a salary of $30 ; • Williatnson was appointed caretak- of the school rooms, at a salary of n abstract of the treasurer's ort jwas ordered to be printed in will beheld BY -Lew. -- ere of the vot Monday next ter in the villege hether in fa - against the by -la , will record so that a fair and full expres- public opinion on the subject bad. .�--George Maw, of Goderich , was arres a Friday, Jan. 23. 'fie would remind on the bonus by - It is hoped. that ay evening, him with the lockup. one Samuel is trial took but we bay� in Brussels on on a . complaint bigamy, and was Information was Elumba11, of Clin- ilaee yettterday af- not yearned the an- nch ed and g of the rest So - was to Y nah, .8 1 user. ed Ch let eKil Searle —A of the di tors w be day, TnE lar me ciety, on a larg storm pleasin A. Str ng and eK and le Edwar A. Str wet an glee re whieh eVeniri the oce ssiod will be given by the Lodge ertY• choir. A good attendance is patticularly- Wni• request •d, ass matters of importance will Piece pose 6, AL MEETINCS.—The annual meet,- rooms e Huron Farmers' and Meehan,- thould pciation will be held at Bruce- ing8 n Thursday, Jan. 20, for the prang) of officers for the ensuing year fact w 1 transa.ction of other business. The am ual dinner will be held at Me- Greger Hotel, on the evening of the same d y. We trust both the meeting and th 4 diener will be largely attended. —The annual meeting of the South Ilu ran Agricultural Society for the elec- tien of officers and directors wi. be held at Kipper', at Shaffer's Hotel, on Wed - A meeting of the directore will -be held for the purpose of windiag up the huge noes of the past year. Aiesi Mg of ice' As field, and th • • COMPLIMENTARY SUPFER.—On Wed- nesday evening. of last week a number of the bachelor friends of Mr. William Re - hill entertained that gentlematrat a com- plimentary supper, at Rose's Hotel, prior to his deserting the bachelor anks and entering the state matrimon al. The chair was occupied by Mr. J. Carter, and the vice -chair -by Mr. Rob rt Logan. A very pleasant evening was pent, and many and fervents were the ishes ex- pressed that. Mt Rehill and his bride might Ione live to enjoy the p easures of matrimonial life, We have no doubt but many of those who . formed the pleasant company on Wednesday evening, will, ere long, follow the noble examples which have recently' been set them, and onday evening 1 t, the e was nee notwit tandin the i 1, there was in the au tepee ere given by Misses 11 gan I and Wt B, Porter. Mrs, tee Dr, Ver e, Miss Thig- gs on the next, ceding ight he debate on 'hureh Prop- kthe leadershi of emirs, ra and John cattle, takee n ' t. Monday vetting. As be4e i mind that b th the ead- nd' d4bates ishouil corn cum. re e in mind and this hint the re de ould net so requently be inte pte y parties ce ing in after procee in act coinmenee — re are a numbe of excellent reader a en the Ladies a d gentlemen of Sea ort 4 s e would sug_ est that sev- eral of -th 1 est be eselee d to give an would wil lir ly do this, r. d we have no teresti g ittertainment weld be got up in this wa ;with very little trouble. an i no ma is, I day, and with an admis- sion fe o .10 or 15.cents,1 we do not see raerel th ow out this hint, and it will be for th So iety, if theught proper, to take a ti Mu. ROE ANDERSO AND ST1.NLEY MUSIC PA IAIFFAIRS.-tM . Geo. A der - made certain fly 8 eet even ted throng the township of Stanley rior ejection, to -the ffect to the m derson, a Councilor had that he, borroWed e sums of the tow hip funds. ink it quite unnec ary Church Clinton, has received and accept- ed a ea from St. Thomas; to which place be will ishortly remove. -the nitmber of births, marriages and deaths kegisteied in Clinton for the year Deaths 28. ORD INAI, Coune.--4-On Saturday last -the cas s of T, Tippling and J. Haggett, of Clin on, who had been charged with killing and taking geese belonging to Mr. C. pale, were up befoye judge Toms, at Go,derieh, who, after hearing the evi- dence, discharged thei prisoners, he sitat- in4-that it was not of la nature to convict . Charles Jones, Who stole $480 front . Murphy, of Goderich township, was se tenced to one year in the Central Prison. was c ming along the Birron Read, toward town, accompanied by his Wife, they m with a serious accident, When fri hte ed the horse, which iumPed t° ean sid of the road, crossed a ditch, .and up against a fence, throwing the'm bo h o t of the buggy on to the haid und Mr. Welsh was ankurt, but rs, 'elsigreeeived severe external in- juries. th se eh ti se en io ia b ti engaged teacher for the ool n section No. 9, Tuckersmith, in e f Mr. Gray, who resigned. his rge. In Mr, Hicks the people of see- n Nip. 9 will have a geed teacher. HE SCHOOL BO tsp.—The annual ool Meeting for the township of Tuck - mit was held at the; school house at , an proceedings passed. off barmen - sly. The retirin trustees were Mr, vid• proat and , John Doig, Mr, roat was re-elect , apd r, Thomas bins n waselec to the place vacat- coeresp dent info s us of a farmer w o, ei tile going fro Irisittown to -his t, la w •ek, dropped into an unlicensed A bile n this hotel he lost 824, which it is pposed was taken from his pants M Killpp ? Tf 80 what is he doing when h allows the.. open sale ef spirittioes lir uorsi in unlicensed hougesi Varna. 'TEA( ERS' INSTJTUTEI—The 'regular ineetin of the Varna Dittriet Teachers' Jan, le, at the ueual plaee, Besides the illestrate different Met s of teach- ing the various branches in the pro- grammi3 for public schools, All friends of education are cordially invited to be • (.:If .OL MEETING, —The annual meet- * fo ,fthe election of school trustees, a d fdk other business connected with rex ter school section wise held in the ller • and James Paulin were elected steps foe the ensuing term in plaee of p We have had extremel uncommon EATH/R,—For two Orihree weeks a unseasona,!ble weather pr this time of ear, nothing but rain,slush and Mud, 0 ndStill, However, the welcome snow tt length come and with it, of malting business that we w 11 have ito more pringtinuweeautndh- te be he that it sohthi: foll wing hot of councilors elee a the la election will show Reeve .a ne ; Deputy Reeve, Cheri • dy and James Mitchell. to Mr other re cessiO been s reeeiv te see peon a 1 Seib village raw a onces the di Fenwi hone. I sent fo are g meetin Secie ieb, on in the of the shows a herd Which s orked Bowl Hunte wen, cAll ncli After thong isnew octet nd al ubsc prese einch peat even to see come fe five orte stems Most hap Doeli in thi has n tinY Bluev 11 C. Ernst, of New am urg, fo r. Shantz intends sta ng ax ill in Parkhill. oN be of ffe ed ur at lo • • • a .—We are glad to 1 arn t McAllister, of the Sixth Cone Hay, is improving. He hae ng from a severe cut which he the left foot, and which nea two of his toes, This Aeciden leout six weeks ago. We hope assisting Mr. Chas. Peltier to of straw from the Foerteenth to Zurich, the load upset *tie n the road side, throwing Mt ff and breaking his left thigh . Buchanan was imniediately d set the fractured limb. Wie hear that the patient is doll o the Hay Branch Agr culture' h r. After hearing t e repo ,t • retary and treasure , which he finances of' the society to be in large increase in me bership, rd to make it one of the mo t officers were electe : Joh aocieties in the Court T resident ; Wm, Wilson, Fa -President ; Robt. Brown, See- n Treasurer; Directors—A. Me - R Thompson, B. Stviniirten, rs S. erimer and Mt Zenist. he new officers were elected it w t visable to take steps to ha built on the ounds of t e , which to show t e roots, grain, ot er produce. subsenptio be by the officers and Inetnite . This hall is som thine that • ed, and if eree 1 be a or attractive, and we w uld e ard and give in their ames for dollars each, or [send lin the the, treasured who will al tveat wet but tO blo tnow PR chard, congr was i Robe efter lar e at v. Bible vale. beau follo your epirit eabbal to pant Mere toed by ye Prayi tend pupil veep of the Th able ti of the for th —Co VI la le da • Bluevale. .--There is a first clasp openirig ge for z medical man, as theie een one here f some time. who has pot ttled in aey place would do welt to 1;4e call before; sett mg e ewher or the last Week has ve he roads erceedinglY mudd has made a change. The w• fierce from nd freezing the west end it is w rthy pastor f the Pre byte • d to takel tea at Sir. Jo n 13, on Friday, Jan 7. Short y is arrival at fr. Ilobeetsonte a ful buffalo robeeiceopalian ed by the 'n address ; al elfare in t e" Bible class d ,h hool, we in their name ask Yeu ✓ lue. It is not on accennt of Its o h, but as a tok of our ep- ic, of the serv ees endeeed .to ./75 the exposit on o God's word.. our labors, we in the na e of t e of the school kindly as you . this trifling gift. Signed in behalf Bible class and Sabbat schoid, K.Te STEWART, MARY ROSS, Ps v. Gentleman made a very su pi and after partaking f a things of this wor all 1 espective iltyrr-r—E8 at an ft Arty 'men eebyterv of Bur n. Gael' mission stat en in 0, rich as 1111u.n on roll of that congr gationito dais r sbytery. petition from 0,57 mem er and 55 ad erents of rucefield and lei ity was re praying that t y be or an zed into a ongregado . Meg rs, Miller, elionalcl nd Lands rough 0 - peered i support f the 'petition. e prayer o the petit on wes granted, end Mr. Mc uaig and essrsi- Matheson ad ,matter, A call fro • the 'congrega,tio of tabled a d ordered to be transmitted to that entleman, ie Ferguson was p- Prestly ry of we Sound, The r s - b r st en took an! application of r, a eron of pen, Moderater of what co rse he shock nine in the pres- ent e re mstances df t congregation of onded, lend carried, peeting the Mat- ter it : " The Presbytery ha itig hear , Cameron's statement, as so * len statement of Mr. Sieve • t fealis ag just a Kt* in congregational ,mee 'fig held on ee. 13, which this Tres ry hereby lares to 130 irregn- Presbytery asserts tar 4 d gal. its rightful claim to he church property of Knox chureh, G ed to ha Sup tion t com at Ba right, as asse of Ba sary to with t church quest meet The el with t Montr servi dent, ermine son, Y ed to v charge to urge ment b session a ease • eld, appoints Messrs. U . Shaw and 8, Carnocha sors, to co-operate with t eld, instructing the sai such legal advice as May prevent all future in e public worship of G and should they se,e ea he Moderator to call of Presbytery on the mat rk was instructed to .rrespond e French Evangelist Co •• mittee, 1, for the purpose of sec fling the of Mr. Cruchet, a Fr itch stu- labor at Drysdale d ring the . A deputation eons ting of ung and Kernichan, was appeint- e, Sieve- John ieve John. elvers, e session ion be necess rference in the tsi re- erpecisl it Dungannon for the p the people of Mr. raise the stipend to 700 them to dispense with t e su fore long,. A reference fro of Knox Church, Goderi b, mitted to the session to be d it accordi * to the laws of the ch rch. Presb ry is to meet again a C on The ay, April 2d. voile of and DTPteire_lliiheet- uton To tke Editor of the 11uron ,Expo SIR : I was much pleased with our edito • 1 in your last issue on the above eleetio passed off quietly here and to the b refection of nearly eVery one. kid When he ballots came to be coun in some d visions it was found that a good in ad ition to the compulso veting which ou recommended Ithin it mild be wel if the law was that all lo be rejeete where they did not exe eise heir french e in full. The giving of " plemp- erg" in open voting was always congider- ed rat er small. And under the ballot espee ly in towns and cities w ere such questi ns as the temperance, t e saloon and ot er questions are alway co ing in up, th• tricky plumper system will soon grow to a great evil, and u less am- ended it will lead to contendi g parties formin cliques and trying to steal march on each other, and will result in the de eating of the best of ndiclates. Furth r I would like to see he ballot extended to the election of echo° truetees. Our se ool boards have become he leugh- ity of le trustees frequently e ected are entirel unfit for the position. And you will as how do your electors ect ' such perso . Just allow me to py from kt your 1 t issue part of your erg le o the above uestion which explains he paus much etter than anything I n rite. In fee I think you must have a nd some f our elections for sehool tr and t ken your cue therefrom : matters are now the candidate who! secureihis election over the other, wh will tide degrade himself by so doing, n matter how inferior the first named ma bsherin. This very fact prevents many 4. of self respect or pride would ua from so degrading an or 1 as butte -holing every elector, and beggin and p aying, them to vote for him serve them in a petty municiPal office, while the man with more brass than brains; and a greater desire for office than for his own honor and dignity would undertake the degrading , tag without • a shudder, in fact he wo rather like it" /toping Mr. Editor have.not trespassed too much on 1 you valuable space, I remain, yours, 1 Fo the Editor of the Huron ExposiltOr. SIR : An article appeared in yowl issu of the 7th inst., in regard to the nominal tion of councilors in Tuckersmith, ove pity but he bad also been a loVer o truth, The facts of the matter re ese : The C k was in his place pr mp ly at 4 the n tice calling the meeting, he also read that rtion of the Act governm the proces Ingo at nominitions, Section 102 to 106 inclusive ; Section 106'i reads person or persons to fill each Mee sha be proposed and seconded seetatums and if no other candidate but e for anY other hairman shall, after the lapse of one h ur from the tune fixed for hold' the m ing, declare such candidate did elee for such office." Having r the a ve, the Clerk asked foe no • tions, when it was proposed! by job Cameron, and! seeonded by Alex, Broad foot, that Edwin Cresswell Reeve fo 1870 ; proposed by John Me a 'WI ended by Robert Charters, that $ avi Ebenezer Walker, secondeA by William eller ;I proposed by Wm, Allan, *end ed by by Simnel Carnochan, that Wm. Sproat be a councilor ; pr biy Au drew Story seconded by W Alta i Iabov nominations were all made at 12, open' anct fairly, and no other! nomS inatio being offered, the Clerk, at the expir tion of one hour, deelared tla above duly elected, Now, you know, people of Tuckersmith know and that these are not men who do thiegs in a sneaking, underhand manner, end il there are men who come to the neroinal tion i a state that they are not con` scion. of the proceedings, our ly it can, Tuck rsmith ! she is not g ing back war but progressing rapid y, nd " Lo er of Justice" only rem nds us 0 Mrs. artington with her mo trying stop e advancing tide. An eyen h .is not standing still, but by linging his a Urinated notions, showe 8 that he is as ar in the rear as he wa 300year' ago. Something he has to sa about th ' Sehodt Board, but it is not ve intelligible,' and I 'rather t ink whe he penned it he - was as neon/ ecions of what it meant as le as o the proceedings at the nOminatiol andt'undefinable," Now, if policy means as I slippose it does, the art of Governi ment, it must be remembered that the dutie of trustees are pretty well define4 and t ere is very little room for erreie ing a y policy beyond what iti lai dote in th statute, nor is more needed. An if litt can be said of our Township Boa during its first year, that little is to credit. It has materialy improved least four of our school houses ; it brought to light and suppressed some regularities and immoralities that been allowed to creep into some of t and we hope it will continue to keep our schoolhonles for sauna everything in and m. Y put ing • + • order, and not i[i hat p would eit r tends to in are the heat or corrilpt the hearts of children, to ave well equipped schoO and comp: nt teaebera, and instead o the annual or semiannual changes wh elihaveoccu ed, whenever a teaehdr cou be obtained for $25 Or $50 les lary, et our teachers know thatso to as t ey diligently r• form; their du ies their breaths baked . and their a sure. No cannot see;that there is anything un- onable is this, a y to obtain en this men calling 'hem Ives "Love of Juetjce" will in rpo every obs le that lignorance, obstin y and selfish ess can "tweet, He next speaks of a " ode of taxation, withou tprecedent or paral el," Now, whether this is ten for the Council or the School ard, it would be hard to tell. It ie ace Aliment in either case as it is a subject the ingenuity of the al the Tuckersmith" Comic a new mode they are _cli • hich has ed lest men, a d if lis,ve found ut ver fellows, a ought to inclined think with e preacher t t, in them sof taxatio there is not ing there not me - new nude the sun. thing anomalous * "A ver -of justtee" complaining of t 'nets •ng done in' se- cret, and yet eon lin his own name! I know not who he is, or do I care to know. I bear him no lice. Indeed, I cannot help sympathiling with the r creature who has been attending no 0 II l . dons for po years an has never it able to I find, a proposer and seconder i for -himse f, or lea ed, that the Municipal act had been al red. during that time. P r Tuckers th, notwithstanding your b kward pro you still know that a ving dog IE der than a dead lion., Wu, 2•Iceozeipx, turning 0 TUCHEROMPTii, Aloe, 6. Sur Notes. It is said that a fa er near Bel ore sowed a patch 6f pe on New Y tY Day. All the farmers in that have been busy plo • lately. Institute will be eld the school r Exeter, on Seta ye an, 15. A my inter -es • progr name is provided. —John , Gott h, t famous te per - since orat r, will • it rich on ues- " Mistakes and lun of Life." n Co rts ill be held at Wroxeter on Jen. 27 and at 8 rth on Jen. 29th. The urta will op it. at Mr. John Goul of E eter, sowed onion seed in- gar n. The soil in excellent cond ton or the purpo -1-Some days ago M . Keddy Wed. borne, -two eight mo ths' pigs, hich weighed. when clean .300 and 325 pounds respectively.. —A vessel arrived in the God rich harbor fr Windsor on Friday t. The arriv 1 of a vessel in the mont of dented in the history the place. -eMr. john StiRSOn, of the Thi nth Concession of Usborne says that the last day of the old yea be tap eral maple trees, from w •ch ea sap ran to m.lke a fine lot syrup. —Mr. ,Fisher's ne flouring now in full -operation. The servi of a good miller have been secumd. We learn. that Mr. Andeew Linkla r, of Miter" took the .rst grist to the IL eontract for the erection o the west wing of the new summer ho 1 at Goderieh; hies been let to Mr. lijah Moine, for $8,500. TO complete th pro - me was 11 1111 • The gouth If of the old bri e at succumbed to the high water in the ver on ,Sanday night, 2d inst„ af,ter ith- statiding the Ilackls and storms of the past 17 Years, I --i-The Good Tetup in Lake are flourishing, they lay g built a hall thig win r Th e has not n in exiitence a year et, and lt num up. waids of sixty Members. They tend holding concert on t last Thu y in January. ! —A li de four yeat-old son of Mr. ed ppm a table an fell off on New Year's Day, A bro en shoulder was the result, which has n atte to, and. the little feJlow lit progressing vor- -Mr, W. IL rong, who taught *the Wstigham lichee last year,haa been. retained for the Pr year, He teecheg est the second departmen . Mr, Jamul Fers gluon, the senior her in the 'eame n in - school, has also been ri-engaged at crease of salary. son of Mr. SaMuel o Us - borne, was using au aim the other day, when it elipped out of his hand d cut the main artery :of hs left arm, Had the pr nee of mind f some one if the have b to death. Brut .3 string tied tightly a ound the a above the wound stopped he flow unt the arrival ef the medical calmest, who properly attends —The tea meetielt at the Walton Meth standing the r church, on New -Year's ry successfa affair. Not is, the chure was well Quite a number from both Sertfort Brussels were present giteevfetetnr riteasypaatt.i Maitland r suitable piece, and a recitation was by Mr. T. McGillicuddy. The the Seaforth Method' t church was chair during the evening. About in ent and rendered so e charming were realized, se tha the affair success financially, —A tea -meeting was held in the Primitive Methodist church at F est- ville, on the boundary between Grey success. Like all other occasions hen youth and beauty, of Which there no lack m Forestville, a pleas= time was spent. An exce ent repast w pro- vided, end am 1 • jug was done thc good thieve r Pe r Moran pied the chide ili his usual efficient Addresses were 'van Revds. Willia and Sims and • Watson. meat is ue in and ' Mei Hollinshead, of been do e to the ex vided, addresses were 'Messrs, Stafford, of gin, of Seaforth, and Seaford'. Rev. Mr. Day, with - of Ilect and Pro- Bug- ir of press the 70 th rims 110# ski ess t• han 100 Acres .4 innihip Of WE .11e heavy, 'will ba' GETT, Exeter MiliIILDING TAM IN t—DIO.LBNAN, hs ng ;Lots, is prepared to aide terms te any who mg desiring to perch:we sites -tioss Farm in thetein Den. 12, 1 mile tout ' station. There y for it. The- lag 'a neighborhood, '214 NKETT Re." 15, Township of Orel is a choice terra, 'buildinge and ell Ennessi lin geod.order. Terse Yr the prep -rider on the pre IX SALE DR TO I owned and occupied et P i G61114010 rooms Ana * VOR SALM—The 4opeland, being of hind, and well -mai housse and barn on be *Old On -easy Una 1.7'.ALUABLE PROPER .ab and pleasantly eh* end new by Rev,..11r. See attach which. it Idled ',of the thoicest kinds. and woodshed end elle' • SesidOit __given -on Morel Apply at the EXPOSITc/ ing 02 &ere* about .40 &state of gad eultivat There 1a A good frame , 'freer .Seaforth 6 miles, grEv431 WHO. For 1 MS. WILLIAM PAPP to :Eggnondville Post 0 LABOR DWZLII tor Sale or toile's. pleseantly -situated *it Mnse, owned by etre fie tains large parlor, 'IRO -eorntortable bed rooms, geed. -teller, hard and I shed, Av., There are Apply to S. POWELL, thy of square timber At FOR S‘ Let Aleertb. W-scres, 40 of w ps, well fenced, weeds ; geed treble *We y0 gravel roadovithin h/ bludnearlyeeest Mitelull, and edit/ blit. Apply to the prop Tann, "Waisted abent Don. ft, liteRilley .sereig, e1 *bleb. aro order, the balance. bein if nestle ye*, 621:22; t it good bani and . wells Of good Watersa Venter* apply to the7 • letter te 7:6111111".‘"stegigkinSintuiwie.butting":°(1117::herir4raer:Thszar::mcjIse- i est. tein sine term, . noble timber, vongst beenlotit and other b's Lathe vicinity to last a ILO 0 ViSTRA- 1;ii the under is' repotted. to prove tiara s.w&T. AMEX. STRAY ST rol steers, else 22-yek the Other white, with - aid vim with the pewit SCO will de we 15, P. URINE 'County of Ayr Of the 'eounty evince settee *Si 60, thy variety ler tbr, in Fly Sew tO be*