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",' ,- :r; ;� ,. bat to tha4s•�ev',.l:tr ko. ,# 1}#t raitali + Q '`4 _ , c e «. p lfitlpen,, "Wo ti @; 1 feN�FY.•t• .�='tl lq:ilRe4:.f A naso Q0 4r.iP Q►Q414t1i►fAa�?!�►�► W � x F` 1 thq:i3de t4.1J1 lionsea, the loop; gal . ar a thole fu's �, 'w` e . o he a cihciet ► +' witrIA t, io fc�11t "WII%, T e of sallow 44-tasflXgen attd en s ' ecially ff IG lila t. FN9 calanot ,'.. p :141 , • by caRaii>u Boit plkyi +ftls, first '�, „i d, ' .:' ep oodmolnorles WNl Tder* excepl�, '., 4, thorn is.•,ra dal e ' !ar ern a. r. %n '. e j ,roeetttwlll recall food e - h xniser+191$ bydaettt. Ln �'tl:?IgQ our' atgitan• We have twice too atanxrs Goads, tlxq'44Wn is well adv t;pi;,f1I' for a life time. We have on ex- gratktyl to h1r, rwae flit,, order to clear them out wo will offer all 1?rosq Gloods tsp�,e �yeo (A 0e iwpll� *;'11 number of very w rd: menta aro variotlsrStut,pvopiae etre then the early ptt►g@si',?l`kh.'' Wit' boyo. lrfbitiou, a 1s$ MQTJNT- re h e seen the .reach Q! ilttlQllto,.[oois 19araa- t they must go and out prices will sell thenal. o>x lou_ -Io { y h� , D. epeAt iq ramil.i»illklftl4tg'. th'. g under, ' y r :} Fwiutin s by otlr attention. r QA s ti eats.f or Xmas TI�IB TztAx�41G--�nw4p t ase t i iNintor ws like hams and scantily QL .rho bio B..o palet are y t Pres Lt is tissertod that Mr, Glass, ofitt� 'Gelds and ami�ag''the beauties of nes- F alliin will, reaog#e 9nsUty au 11111A.- r' XV el, ins t ou las act good'bealt . R9adtb following wingFri, ,'" � ' P heriaeadie Nova ftotla, one oP h lure bu tt, a be pleased to have y who sought to awi,q�.g rile loyal oralrgo� s good 6rgllaet. "It ie taut IAatr to *Vito, about nay Regular 1,'riees. New Fr ,���� 4' T 5 n t,,4ew, mea oP Cariruia oVep tau the Grit arty She was cum* ' e� with the How happy oda we 11 ba on a wan daughter, abed Xf). Dress Goods were 18c ........................... . ....... Dress Goodenoyv I r', .,a �TOt Forget g last June. has been rewarded d a Bre all eo in ha thatti 9d •' •' 25 ......................... . ........ " " " tf postniastership cif that beautiful yil- try evening aitEi g aroa>l , pletelyrnndoYrnid, list g, p `,i,y"I Ttr efnl labile eal(i she w0ald nit " " '• 30 I............I..... .................. " N 'f vi we headqcarters for engaged iq Som@yhing us , 1eliag, and isle she d a bad '• " •, That U13IG- The Warder coq atulates Mr. C;t . s ons will read aloud for the general en „ .• •, r are rage. y' c , ,i m M ve over throe u19ut" ,• ,. ........ . . . . ........ . ha 35 a 9+1 ,, everything gr. 40 • •. • ' u i, N t! QKWacs©moo® on so soon receiving his reward, and tertainment • these evenings shoul4 be ,• 45 .. ................. . fjfti Bicycle and Music onscience prized and coveted above all. Scarcely „ " " :w 60 .......65 ............................... " 4 t 1 :.,' y liOpeg he Ca,D 80 mould his C .` " �. •, „ +7� �,1 rjl SO ► Douse, Ulinton, as to rest easy In the berth. au oolouriug can heighten the Pic a� r •,. B the �o oug .• 60 .• I h• .. qrt,' Y' Jr . If our memos serves art h, it is not Y • •. „ ,` { •long since Mr. memory was gchnr in a lure aY a winter in some of nth do her any good. •• 7U ..................... ......... . ...... *',; 66 ' ri " brother with treason for accepting ern oountties; but in ons own tem er• v and nothing seemed to from the Conservatives not after one ata climate the season does not attain I happened to read about Hood'a sarsapa- •A " 75 ......................... . .... ... 6Q �i - '` Poel�e� election's labor', but of a lifetime in the such a dreary and terrible.aspgot. i� and had her give it a trial, From the " " l ....: • • •..:...........:.....::: : " " 7U, E.;, ,. .. .• •• •� 7G i,y. Ooueery %tive cause, of aposition where very first doe@ she began to Qct better. �';. 1111 r+ be could earn a live}iho�Buene fltain Alia 'winter ie gf esential use both If you want a new Dress see Our 'goods ' 1 y,, and h'e family. $$otiby to the eruhaut and fanner, It. is in Actor taking a tea bottles she wu nom- ixr; well wth the Concluct�Qf Mr. Gass wjnter that tie farmer brings in hie pletely ouredaadherhealthhas been the 1 r �,���� "Wad some powac the giftie gie us grain to market ; and it is at this sea- beat ever since." bine. ADDIH pans, and get the price, it will pay you. 4,� To see corners ese ithers see us"- 12 Railroad Placp, Amsterdam, N. X:�� eon also, that the loge are drawn in to „T will say that my mother has not 0<►�vo®©��00� Thank fortune 'ninety-nine out of the mill'to be manufactured into luta• every hundred oraagemen in Canada at my one in se strong words as I e� m x For'' 1$9 ', would have done. Hood's Sarsaparilla Plumsted � Gibbingso ffE cannot be either bought or sold -In bar so you see a mild winter is very has trulycu?kit.meand'T pea now wall" (- Q the recent contest their mandate bad for the farmer, as well as for 12C. 41 I �+�C° to the grits was: . trade. In winter the snow protects Conk pnam� �terdam,N,X.+ Clinton, Nov. 10,1896, ?1, • . "Let them tell that Orangeman's honor the seed that is sown in the fall and Be sure to gek Hood's, because - - -_T --_u yy y� 1111 Is not to be bought or sold. keeps it warm till spring. But I think ' - - "`. ()ai]�. d.iau, That we scorn their clear grit anger it is quite time for m• to conclude al- A S Beal Holmasville. As we loathe their foreign K°]d•' though I could say a great deal more, p I ,','' -• yy� al'�.aC Permit the hope that Mr. (sass may B 00 FORESTERS.– The C.U.F. met Friday `:?;,, lm have proven the mail and refused to MARY JANE RYAN.d S last and elected the following officers ,_ accept the post office as a reward for The second prize was awarded to Offer I for C. R., byear -.-C. R., Wm. Stanley; . 189•� 20c his conduct.. Sarsaparilla • • V. U. R., D. W. Burns; Chap., F. E. 7, John Forrest, and the third and. Stanley; R. S,, E. Lavis; F. S•, F. Me, - fourth prizes to Miss Clara Stevenson is the one True Blood Purifier. All dmggists.SL A lies to this Uartnev; Tress., S. Sturdy ; S. B„ A. UURRNNT 'TOPIOS. and Henry Fulton, whose prod uotiOne prepared only by C. I.H000&Co.,Lowell, Mass Applies Rumball; J. B., A. Cousins, S. w., Globe — r far were a nal iu merit. The other pupils arepuraly vegetable, so- week only. Wm. Ramsay ; J. W., Wm. Pickard. The Brussels Grits are hungry q y �Io:Dd g FIII$ liable and b egetaal. moo. The representative to the High Court offic, the poor bailiff wants to ,be competing were, Thos. McCurdy, Ellen Our first offer applies to at Niagara Is Wm. Stanleb. A num- ;' Encyclopedia) Postmaster_Is lie not a, partisan? Thompson,Donald Munro, James ber of the members attended a special Aikenhead, Ellen Bay, Daniel Durney, +�'�+�+"""" meeting ,n Chnon on Thursday last. from AnthonyMcCurdy, Harriet Bay, and BULK PERFUMES. Q ��ss That man Scott of Brussels, y 9 council division, and be may, at his p V �'y1 I PRESENTATION. -The Trustee Board i 1897, 250. the evidence, appears o be of Sir William Hartt. The Supertintend option, when there are two county we have�4 different odors to choose of the Methodist church presented for Richard a pack of wolves, because ant expressed himself agreeably our- councillors to be elected, give both of from. We have a line of cut glass Elsie Pickard with a purse of gold for t�s these animals are always hungry. prised at the proficiency in this difii. his vottes to one candidate, in which bottles worth fifty cents fu the regular tier very efficient services in connection and prior P'eloub® cult branch shown by all the pupils case he shall place Two CROSSES with- way. Buy your bulk Perfume from tote the church as organist and prior Mr. Robert ArmstionR, a staunch in the division of the ballot'where- us and we will make no charge for the yeher e vdh herrthetvery bee She of S®fie Notes who competed.-- - - in is the narne of such candidate. But bottle, the cut glass bottle free. the Trustee Board and the congrega- Reformer of Morris, says that Mr. Far- where any person being a resident —2nd offer.— tion. Her Sunday school class also ' S Lessons, 1897 row should not be dismissed from the •— voter is on the voters' list for two or resented her with a beautiful framed On S. . Brussels post office. And he knows a County Council Nominees. more muuici alities within any county Seeley American Perfumes, P p y photo of her Class. t' 1.25 u thing or two about party work. council division, he shall vote for coun- 25C size at 17C. NOTES. --Rev. A. K. Birks aedfamily, THREE IN THE FIELD FOR DIVISION ty councillors in tylrat municipality only Teeswater, are hero spending the Xmas Postmaster Farrow of Brussels was NO. 2. i❑ which he resides, and only at the —3rd offer.-- holidays withthelady'aparents.--Misses �UY'1bL1ttS -- oiling place of thepollinaub division ii •, brought before the guillotine in that THEY ARE'JOHN COX, D. A. FORRESTER in which he resides, if he is entitled to BOSTON- CIGARS, Campbell and Robinson, r [I, 11 �Y j �T j- village last week and that faithful AND JAMES SNELL. vote at such ollin lace. In Case a s enc a few da s with theirf iss' Select Notes •+e�y P R p put up 60 in a be e € est This fs Sarah Acheson. -The exam, on lr w� public servant is now an the scales a- voter is notres,dent within thedfvosoo°, acknowledged to be the best l0c Cigar Thursday was a success. The a olare About 200 electors from Goderich lie shall vote only once within env div in Clinton. acquitted themselves with honor and On S. S. Lessons, 189% waiting the awful sentence of the Grot township, Hullett and Clinton as- ision, whether his name in on the I.25� party. True, when weighed in balance sembled in the own hall here on bion- voters' lista of said division in more Suitable Xmas Gifts. M Fisher deserves credit for their �' than one polling sub -division or not. Perfumes for your lad friends. even traini g with T. of T. met Monday he was not found wanting, but that day afternoon to nominate candidates Y evening with a Ellis crowd in atten- S11 Iuba� iptions reeeiv- may not affect the verdict. One Scott for County Council Division No. 2. . This means, of course, that every Cigars for your gentlemen friends. dance. -Public school closed ouTuesdayy of Brussels hue been atter Mr. Farrow's Nominating officer James Campbdll, qualified elector, whether resident or for the Xmas bolidays.-Mr. W. El +'' ed for all scalp for some time and is an applicant of Londesboro, re--•eived three nomina- non-resident, can vote in more than JAS. H. CiOM$E, ford and wife, of Goderich, are spend - Dally ay1C�, for the positron. The evidence was not tions as follows;- one Division, but not in more than one 17 �l in$ a few days in the village. -Before conclusive by any ineana. Mr. Far- JOHN COX, Goderich township, nom ub-division within each Division. Chemist and Druggist. this week is over two of our young pis; row's dismissal will mean the death inated by Edward Acheson and David OTHER NOMINATIONS. man will have taken a life -partner to Weekly Papers knell of the Grit party in East Huron, Cantelon. o themselves, -A large crowd gathered DAVID A. FORRESTER, Goderich Division No. 6. -Archibald Hys1ay Port Alpert, to hear the result of the municipaltat ALSO ALL THE The Belleville Intelligenoer pointe ownship, nominated by W. C. Searle and Henry Mooney were on Monday meeting on Saturday, which was, ,z and Geo. Swallow. elected ,the Uuuntp Council for Div- NOTES,- A 'handsome pulpit has Mr. John Cox is in the Plaid for the out that Col. Lazier is a Master of -JAMES SHELL, Hallett, nominated by .fsfon o, 6, comprising Morris, GI•ey been placed in the Church of gland county elections. English, Chancery under the Ontario Govern- and Brussels, by acclamation. at this place, manufactured by the Or - Andrew McDonald and John Brigham. win ham Canadian. and • went, and that he sometimes acts, or is The mover and seconder of each can For the two sus. Do sees, g gun Co,, sGoderich.-Th, offered at mo Baxter term, How London Looks at It didate addressed the meeting briefly and . C ri Messrs. Donald Patterson, which was offered aG mortgage sale here We observe that the wonderful poei-' American qualified to act, as a county judge• and urged the triumphant return of Rubt. Currie, Thos. $. Taylor, Alex. in tea Port, on the 17th lust., did not tion attained by the Family Herald and ` p During the last election, however, be their choice. Stewart, James Johnson and John bring the re wired emonnE and was WeeklySearofMontreal,isattractingthe Periodicals at rub- Hanna are in the field. B q great American and Eng- ., the platform and cempe,gned far Mr. Cox was pleased to be Riven such Exeter and Uaborne, not sold. I'. Holt, Esq., who we attention of qR- llshers lowest Prices the Liberals. Now he has been ap- a good send off by his mover and sec For Stephen, looking after the interest of that noted rise publishers who appear to be amaz under. For 26 years he had been in Dr. Rollins and Donald McInnes were B b that such Colonial pa as could he achieved Enlish and Preiumns given pointed to try Mr. Farrow, the Brus• municipal contests and had been elect- elected by acclamTtion. - law firm looked very pleasant indeed ; by a Uolon,al paper. One English ed 23 times. He was before the electors Chia gentleman has an eye to business. paper sent a representative to Montreal in every case as ad- eels postmaster, for participating in an im an independent' candidate and if -Harry Otway, a retired farmer, ,a and he isnowengaged in enquiring into election, of which offence Mr. Farrow elected would work for the three rnun- Conservative6 Meet. contemplatirig a trip to Roseland, to the organization of the Sear and its huge vertised by the Pub- hue been charged by a man who is a icipalities. The compact was as srrered n achievements. -�� as the marriage vow, and whether or ANNUAI, GATHERING AT SMITH'S HILL. take In the "gold diggings. Your lishers. candidate fo• his office, and who was not we liked the new order of things scribe would like to act as his private County Currency. an active Grit campaigner himself. the law should be obeyed. He referred Last Thursday the annual meeting secretary for the round trip. -The _ to the old• county debt which had been of West Huron Conservative Asso- Y A lady from Exeter was camping a read reduced. For 50 years he had ciation was held at Smith's Hill. The weather on the lake shore has been Grand Bend last summer. Another I STORE, English Composition in the g Y, p sloppy B B lady camper won the confidence of the COOPER'S BOOBS Lt Clinton Common lived within six mile, of where he stood attendance wa representative, thatiYe, al- pet twoaweek43a Wehave notbadone Exeter lady to such an extent that she, �JChool• and his whole record was before them, though not l., e, and the interest __ and on that record be would confident- such as always animates the Party in day's slei bin this whiter ; sleighing paid the Exeter lady a visit Idst week. CLINTON. the is much needed as business is dull.- Like many other bosom friends the From a reprint of 1863. 1 ask for the support of the electors of bus Rs 1° offl erser were usual el elected as Y B B visitor wanted a favor extended and _ A abort time since, the Local Super. the three municipalities. - permit me to tender you, Mr. Editor, asked her Exeter friend for the loan p follows:- intendent, Rev, McDonald, fn Mr Forrester said he had no reason g a1U i�IUC1 t1�Ctllf lit . formed the u ileof t A.D.. McDonald, nald, col to criticize the Coling' Council of past Hcnorary president -Hobert Mc MorrcoChriemas and las Happy New an$encr6rser o° her lnc time, andi named a _ p p years and did not claim to have much Lean, Goderich Y person who had prorftised to give his ' (7hristmas-A. C. Dufon. in the village of Clinton that be desired experience, We had too many repre- president -Joseph Beck, Saltford, Year. signature, but who was not at home at Raisins -Cooper's Grocery. to test their progress in English Corn sentatives in the County Council, as Vice -presidents -Dr. Case, Dungan- k the time. The Exeter lady, having' The last call -Jackson Bros. position, and gave them for a Subject we have in the Legislatures, and if the P g About six oclock! on Saturday morn- explicit confidence in her newly -won � non, and Peter W. Scott, Bel rave. A eat -The W. D. Fair Co. _Winter.' 0❑ Tuesday last the pro new Act is successful the same prin- Fiolieat- h H. Beesley & Co, ciplo' can he carried o Toronto and Sec.-treas.-- James Mitchell, Godo- ins the eon of Jose h Atkinson, gen- friend, handed over the mousy. She then sought the endorser, but finding ;'. duetions of the pupil were read when oral merchant, of In�ood, Out., was a that be knew nothing of the Iran -e- ll" offer -Jae • H. Combe• P P Ottawa. The reduction of County rich. Vice presidents for municipalities- wakened by hearing the report of n tion, the Exeter Iadv became su ic- Xma.s Novelties -P. B. Crews, the first prize was awarded to Mies Councillors in Huron will mean a sav- d -No. 1, John Whitley,Dun , Holiday Gffte-J, Biddlecombe• Mary Jane Ryan for the following :- Ing of enough money to pay deben- Ashfiel fetor in his father's loom. On open Taus. The following day she set If 1.we haven't -Allen & Wilson. CLIFTON, FEB, 24th, 1863, tures of county. lP elected a would gannon; 2, Thos. Ht; 4. os. altos, petective gg ° Furniture-Broadfout, Box & Co- not pit one.section against another. S, Paul Reed, Belfast; 4, Thos. Dalton, ins the door he found �is mother deed indLondon, recovered i$75,h'los er nes $5r '" Pocket Diaries -Cooper's Book Store. Mr, McDonald, Superintendent, He would endeavor o carry out the Kingsbridge; 6, Robert Hamilton, Am- shot by ber husband,'vind his father I.good A detective Bays the Exeter lady is a Shrewd Buyers -Ogle Cooper t Ue. law and work for the good of the whole berleyt; 6, James Rose, Lochalsb. dying. r detective. -Exeter Times. DEAR Silt, -The subject which you county. He was not a candidate of his Colborne=No. 7, William Vanstone, a`' - have given us to write upon is rather a own volition and would leave thereault Benmiller; 8, .Joseph Goldthorpe, Salt - — -- Y', difitcult one, and I am afraid I can any in the hands of the electors. ford; 9, Thos Hamilton, jr., Carlow; 10, NothJ..Lig The ,Huron News -Record very little about it; however, I will do Mr. Snell felt as though he were in Anthony Allen, Dunlop.19 •` J . my best. an awkward potition. The cause of Goderich township-No.15, John Mc- . �tI t.46 a Year--al.6a In Advance the new Act, he said, was o lessen ex- Gibbon, Benmiller; 18, Chas. Neftel, '-- ' rLike . ______ - How Often have we heard the ex, penses, although he thought the better Goderich; l7, John Beacom, Ulinon;l8. L - - pressjons made nee of, 'Dear me, how way would bave been o cut oft the Peter Cook, Clinton; 19, Chris. Nesbit ' ! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 18M I dread winter,' we ask the reason why, Deputy -Reeves. He did not think the Clinton.11 ^':''; — -- - :" _ and the answer is given, `Oh I because new Act would work well at first, but Leather. a B believed It was proper o give it a fair West WawanoAh 28, Gem a Rut LAURIER A.UD TRE ORANC7EMEN. it ie so cold and dreary.' Well, I mast trial. He had been In the Council for Bowers, Dungannon; �;xI --- confess that it is very cold sometimes, five years and felt like quit.tiu�, but his led e, Auburn ; 29, E. J. Mahn,Roberts, '>;' ' During the last election Mr, Laurier 30 Wm. McQuillan, Luck- ,,.;, but whet is there so very dreadfal in Prienda said no and urged him o run St. elena; , "C' worked his cards so well thathisduplic- that 4 Nothing that I aen Sao. For for the County Council. He wished all now. a':: ity is gradually coming to the surface. m , art I think that Winter is a very a merry Christmas and happy New East Wawanosh—N O. 31, John e 1 p yeery Ellis„ Blyth ; 32, John Scott, Belgra34, xr{ In Quebec the"Thank,God there are no pleasant season of the year, for it ie The meeting then adjourned. 33. Joseph .Brunedon, Belgtave; 84, (9 ',..,-i , Orangemen among us, the Liberals,"a° then, and not till then, that we know In order (Vit elect,lrs interested in Jacob Brooks, Westfield. ;, expression long since familiar oour and feel what home comforts really the new CountyUouncilActandmodeof Blyth -John Will and Andrew 'b'J:` ' readers, made many a Oatholic vote are. procedure may better understand the McNally. j: Por the Grit party, while in Ontario We first have notice of the approach qualification of voters, marking ballots W inRham-W. Sparring• and where they can vote, we quote the Executive Committee- Goderich, the` cry against the hierarchy gave of winter by the inaeeeant rains and law a second time. It must be remem- Dr. Holmes, E Campion. R. U. Hays Fine `,'a , . , many an Orange vote to the storms which continue for some weeks, bered that in this ss i oiher counties and R. Radcliffe • Goderich townshiw, - g fnterprated as °'`;• {1 , , ! French leader. In Ontario the public and we have the first fall of snow the are the law they shall John Beacom, C�iris. Nesbitt, Olinton. ;i y �ervents who were Conservative about the middle of November ; lint "divisions, James Connolly Porter's Hill; Blyth, rr i' �ti� s �7 � be known as "county equnerl divisions." John Wilford ; Clinton, A. M. Todd. i a6 •Orangemen have in a number of in- the roads are then so wet and muddy) A "division" therefore cannot be a D. Cantelon, D. B. Kennedy enc] Dr. Footwear �' '+ dances had their heads chopped off, that it does not stay long oq the �ianh rliviaion" ,as many presume. A Freeborn ; Ashfleld, John Whitley, r i Gode- �avhileln Nova scolia the opposite poi- ground; but we may call Deaembsr Efie divisfou would be, for rietartce, Dungannon, and Thomas Dalton, P first month of winter, becpaee we have rich Township, I3ullett arid ; ►u Kentall; west Vi7awanosh, Root, ley $as been adopted -their appoints these municipalities thb're are over a Medd, J. M. Roberts. t' menti o position. One of these we are no frost till then ; it is then that we fiebt dozen sub-divisio s or Oiling 'places. Fora Chi+istmas present not In, is more u sial than a pair of Fine Shoes �p Hens Cargill, Esq., M: P. far Eaet and o those peoplb who believe giving useful presents we ask an inspection t?tld',: is that of J. C. Glass, of Shubena' hear the merry jingle'of the sleigh belle, The law, Section 13, welch 'age have Brace, was present, who was elected of perhaps the beet sock to be to in the'West. Our fast increasing business x. � , a beautiful village in lYova and nee the elzifghe glide over the before us, says:- chairman of this District at the confer- is ggnod evidence that our gods aro figght. Vire are also sole agents for Granby r?'. encs in Toronto, addressed the meet• Rubber's and Overshoes, he most o]iable goods on ,the market, Wear them f„< . Seo la• Mr. Gass is one 'of those men smooth and frozen snow, and hear the ' is. -The pp�ersona qqualified o vats for -,-, 'Who has for veers abi4iated by hie ese- worry, ringilig laughter•, of the ,con• countyy' couiiaMore shall be the persons in at length On oraanlzatilin and ttixe once and you willlake no other. ” petits ; all seem happy and joyotre. qualf8er td vote at the siert#ot? of mem„ ofiticai questions of the aayt i His re- t *t fsi4�nb ivith.d, c RAln L.lass to wreck the bets of filo Co �toft of ''thg local maim- o�arks were Witrmiy received. Mr. Who is there, then, alio aafgnot ss1 cfpttlity wild all roca't municipal merits, Robert MoLban was also present andJAOKS 01' ` J ' C K O z O1 ad d tlstitutlon and the Conserve- person so cal spoke, to the delight of evet�ytone. a with Cowper, in his well known ado Ali ho ether r:a$d, ei►cot p ci � ' y ye•,;p>itty,;hAgae the reward. 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