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Cofterich rrolVaship,
Geo. Hanley is r4COVering• from 1.114
late illness,
Mr. Geo. 1:14,10Y, has 801d ilia 'farm.
on the 8th eon. dont fOO
for the sup of '$5-4(19.
Henry CIA, Of .1211141a,m, is visitine-
lis „f0dridri. in thisVicinity. HeWks
Ths ieVival- services, • held. at Cole
• ch,firoh, are Still continued with good.
' prospect of 'iluccess. Quite•'arninnb.er-
' have professed OcinVersion.
Mr. Benjatrin SWiter 1iasdiel
1 •of his littidlitreY'libuy, thereby iinfelias,
ing' a' firie 'Heavy, draught one 'for the
sinalllein"of. $60. We tliiijk Benja-
min Must -lie ekp'ert in the business,
and advik-any'cine buying to take;hina.
• along.
Over inlfront of the MeGreglir'•fa.;m
on the 6th con., is seen something in
the form of a bright 1ight *hick ap-
•pears every alternate night between the
•hours of -5 and 11 &clock. 'Quite a
number gather to see ie•but 'can't aS,
certatn what itfis.
While a young gent WaS driving ;,
Editor .1114Yon Reim
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'OPENED
OPENED AGAIN.
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Begs,tannounce4hat he has bpened,out 'the aboftgroce 'with a new stock of'tteas, Sugars, Coffees, Spices, Brushes,
this seasons Raisons and Currants, in fact everything to found in a first class grocery. Prices for cash or produce only.
REIV/EMBER THE BID STAR GROCER:Y.
COMMUNICATIONS.
We Wish it .to be distinctly understood that Ivo do
not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions
• expressed by our correspondents.
Rowdyism
t a a,d and child the dotter ay„
by some meand in turning too .. shorb?
around a corner, he threw ' and
: Child out, 'and the horse bane' a rest
less brute, 'started to turn ari-iund and
doubled the Cilteeeup. in a 'oundle,.. but
all passed off without injury, only the
gent got a bad' fright.
dOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Holmesville, January 17, 1881.
I'The members elect to serve as coun-
cillers for 1881, held their first meet-
' ing in Knox's hotel to -day. •
The following gentlemen 'handed in
their qualifications and took their seats,
viz :—Gabriel Elliott, .Retive ; Joseph.
Whitely, • Deputy -Reeve ; John Bea,'
Com, J•ohn' Cox and James ':Peacock,
Councillors.
Mr. Robert Sterling cibjected to cer-
tain arrearslof tax eS' on his hanils.•
Moved•by J. Cox, seconded44
Whitely, that, the arrears Of taxe$
• charged a,gainat'W. part Of lot 7%- By
• corr., amounting to $22.86, for the
yelirs '77, '78, '7.9, be cancelled --car-
- ri6d.
Moved and seconded thab the Reeve
take charge of subdivisions Nos. 4 and
6 J. Peacock No 1, 3. Whitley No. 2
.. ...Tames. Cox...NO. 3. ohuJJo!a.
for the Present -yearriett
. Moved by J. peacock hecendetU by
•john Beacom, that th following . per-
fortle „pres
' year viz :—Willis'Bell, W. MeAlister,
kiin I. joinistou,. Thos. Jackscim, Joh n
Porter, - .-Roht. El liott, • John.You
• 'Jh. Elliott Chas. McGregor, Nelson
• 'Hinny, Jas Meark Correy, Robt.
• Enimerson, Henry Ford,' Tiles. Gordon,
• Geo. Cooper, Jas. Baker, Geo. Scarf,.
'Wm. 'Reed, '0. Pennington., R. •Mc-
Cullough, H. Elford,• H. B... •Evn.is;..
Thos. Ginn, 5 Halstead,i J. Baker, - 5.
Arolier, "Josiah Butti J. 'Watkins; IL.'
Moore, Thos Meyer, J. Procter, C.
Cryderma,n, Arch. McDougal, 5: •Low-
ery,. Gee. Armstrong, 'John Fraser,
C-eo. Green H. Beacon), Wm. Perdue,
Thos. Trick, 'Wm. Craig; Thos. Connel,i.
11. Dyke; W. S. Hart, Chris, Tiiibret;
Sand. Bbx, and that. the. fenceviewers
and pound keepers be the 'same art: last
year--carrierL• •--•••
Moved by S.' Cox, -seconded by' J.
Whitely, that the accountof $60.50 for:
` election expenses he paid—carried.
• The' followiit are the ",stiti,ties. for
...tin, year 1880 :—Births i BO; marriag•Ia,
5; deaths, 20.
Moved and seconded that J. Hol-
land and 0. 'Disney be. refunded $1
each, for dog tax,. as'they hart • no...dogs
—carried.
Moved by .• J. Cox, :'reconded. by .1.
Whit1y, that Mr. 3. R Hol sties " be
appointed auditoi for the present year'
-7-earried. .
Al 0 Ve4 and.seconded that the •school
ts)Cflq of N. part lot 23, con. 16, ...and
part lot .23, con. 16, ancou.ntincr to
5,t1.05 be refunded to trustees of
-No. 4—carried.
Moved hy J. Cox, secended by 1,
Whitely, that the salaries of tile several
township officers for the year 1881' Ice
ns follows :—Clerk, $100, and that he
.to all that tile council requires Iiich. to.
;in, also that the law requires Ititn, to
except deliv'ering ballot boxes5 .se.
.ting Jurors, registering births, mar-
ringeA, deaths, and serving notices of
n T}peal to the above; Assessor,
Collector, .$60; Treaiiurer, $70; Audit-
or8' each $4.—carried. •
. .
Mr. Adam Cantelon was. appointed
Treasurer and:Wm.:Wakefield as. As•
sessor. The Reeve.appeinted
oonnolly as his Auditor. • •,
The commit then adjourned...
J. rat'. ON, Oterlr.
• .Siti,t-14' few nights' age keoenpany
bf yoMiglmen were amusing thdinselves
by hallooing and shouting through our
townafter midnight. If persons will
got drunk, they have no right to ds -
Orb other • peaceable citizensthey
are inclined to retire at a reasonable.
hoer. :'Sone people. are very .much
affected at night, thinking it is the•
call'ot fire. If the officers -of the la*
Well'ilot make an example of some of
these persons, there should be a night
watchman appointed.
•YoatruIy,. A CirizEic,
''Clinton; January 20, 1881, •,
The Spirit of the Olytit4ettheil
• , . • Board. • '
Editor Huron •.Record. .• •
Sia,—The.members.'it that august
.
' body met in seleamoonclave on Monday
last,' and after the ',declaration of office
had been- taken the appointnient ' of
plerk-Wris;t4iteric4;'3Ieesrse F. Metcalf
and -L. Thorne being the aspiring par,
.ties, the former asking .thensual salary,
:$50; while the latter offered .
his va1u-
able seryides •at $20, (his .philaiithroPie
spirit having' got the. better of his
jalgineat..).;_,.....H.owever,the .couir;11-.
ahowed-that:they: Conid,not-4e-biled-
lute ifilnithe 0.1M614161 man en-
tirely ineOmpetent, and. accordingly
°lave theLappointinent to •Mr.: F: • Met-
calf. The scene, that ToirewelFean • be
easier imagined than„, described. - The
•would bephilanthropist's spaciene.breast
heaved.'Iwith indignation and the
titetirthatIre-hurtertriz tlib fi1TiibPr
of the Board .(one ill parrieular) Were.
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such that I will not ask, you te!i•nlly.
your column s With•thetni sullige it
that they were 7disgracefu1 in the ex
trema .The'villagers. are jubilant to
thirilbthat the thorn(e) -that haseobeen
•
ail eye sore in the village; to • respecta-
ble people for Some-tinie 'past has re-
ceivedIsueli a thorough •pruning thatWe
may reasnablY-expeet better fruiVrom
:it inAlie•futine... •
• 7 PLAY, :
The inembera:Of L..0. • L., No. 963
are taking steps to purchase', a, • new
banner for next 12th of July.' •
.5eVeral buildings here,, are 'giving
way,' under the pressnre of snow: 'A.
few.niinutes,spent to dear the snow off•
the roof Would save'till- this:
-, Mr. W. T. Praise; of Detroit, .(forrii-
erly of this 'place) is. spending a few •
days .With 'Ws. friends here. A --few,
mouths in Unclo.Sam's Domain seems
to baveagre, d with Willie as lie is
hale and lies rty. '
Prot Cecil _gave tWo.'eXliibitideS here,
• on 21ceday pm& Tuesday, evenings, to
fair audieriees: professcs.to expose
spiritualism rc., 'and no .doubt perform. -
ed ,some clever tricks, but he did i t;
fulfil expectations with regard t'o:offer..
ing explanations and expesing the man-
ner in whichr spirituiists inkpOse-' upon.
their. tWo•oredulous, auditors tor..
At a-en;etitig of the Royal Scarlet
Chapter; •CiE rrisDistriet) maid in the
Orange hall . on Friday' evening last,
the•following oflicers• %vete elected . for
the ensuing year:—Win.•Magill, 'Knight
Commander ; ,C. V Floody, „Excellent
in eeininand ;Janes Magill, Chae,;.
Joseph 0.11in,. SCritie ;• 'Iainee-Harris-
ton, Tri,a-s.;, John Nethery; Sir Herald
itt Arins; john Magill, Inward Herald;
Thomas Rainey, Outward Herald, ..•
The discussion 'in Ottawa on the
building of the.great Pacific B. fl. bas;
do doubt, caused considerable agitation.,
and what is that compered ..With the
Blyth Syndicate. .0ne• of our local
magistrates having. failed in hi. • Par.:
liamentary .aspirations, ..ritid.''Consc-
quently not having the ,opp'ertu.nity
of ahinglik'eje.quence' ir our Legisla-
ture Halls,,haa determined upon start
ing a Syndicate of his own in the share
of a petition to our •Municipal Council,
l;umbly requesting them.to place the
01..irk'a salary below starvation points.
Await .further devOopments,
fzfr S. DAvis is ailliriegotverffinint,,
;est No. 1 coal oil. . Four imperial gal-
lons for $1.
C.4.irTI'Dolferty organ received the
Itighest award at tbe 'Toronto industrial
exhibition, 1880, over all competing;
/ don't you forget it.
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HE 'RusH
coNTINtme AT
S. 1Viorley's
Cheap Store,
CARSON'S 111400K? -SA
Clint011, Out.
•
• —DRY GOOD$. -
In this department At be found oireof
the hest selikted stocks in the Count—
everything cornplete.• -4m,. Clothes turtle
to order, aspecialty.
•
GROCERIES CROGXERY GLASSWARE.
This (16011111e/0 iS 1M14:11 supplied and
Will be found everything you want. •We
are bound not toll.° undersold.
‘' We also keep on,. hand a4full stook of
'BOOTS andSHOES. ,
Coll an acconine—‘no trouble to' show
'
The NewzSyntlicate;
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flcVg
it TINTON.'
• John.
IVIERCHANT TAILOR
AND
General Outfitter,
• (Carson's Block)
.CLINTON.ONT
E3LYTH CAW MLL
QOSMAN'& DOD DS
Aro now prepared to do all kinds of work in l'therr
line. Raving put In a grain crusher, we arel ablo
to do chopping tit „any time and on the shortest notice
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GOSMAN DODDS.
• ,:.Blyth, Deo. 17, 1880. •• 4241.'
•
STOVES S -101/S
AT COST PRICE.
•
Crosscut Saws, -4'.:Crekccit:.:SawS,
• Cinc;illan Saws,' •
'Velluipe Silver StceiLlince Tooth
• .GALLONS ofNo. I
COAL OIL FOR
bipedal Measure.
'F.:KATES SKATES!.SKATES
A FeW Left. '
Shelf 1-lardware,
• 'BOilders'.Stipplies;*:
•
DAIS, -Pix Btomr.
AppIe anted
ep.earLoads.
of Good Apples,' for which the
trhest. rice
trdlibe
paid.
'All persons • :wishing to sell will
please give me a
J. CUKKINGTIATI
OUNTON
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APPIJES.
Wanted, 10 Car Loads
OF COOD APPLES,
For whish a GOOD :PRICE will bo
paid. Partieswishing-to sell, will
please call at once.
THOALPS'OS: 4301Eg,
CLINTON.
:*•-41-1IS WAY FOR
•
Gheap .Boots 8L. Mines
1.
fen's Long Boots, ".
.Boys ,Long BoOis,
Youths Long Boots,
Wonien's Coat
ShCT•91
31iss'es' Coat
Wonzehe
• VICTORIA 'BLOCK,'
Myth Bakery
QUEEN STREET.
D. ,JENKINS
Would respdctlly remind his .customets
and the public; wneritify that in ,
addition to tlie
BEST QUALITY OF WiiEATEN BREAD
Ile keeps en hand -a assortnieut of ,
SC
641K.X.13;
CI ON PRO if I O.Ar .E.g• t
.• FRUI27,
'Choice Paffilly Groceries,.
Fine Fragrant' Tea, Sweet Spices,
ttr (Om -••
Milo' a Good 'Selection of Glass --
ware, Crockery; Toys, ete„ etc.
}IIS -WAY FOR
Harness -clod tiqingl• a
Beak Robes,
Goat Robes
wr FOR wooii.`Vi
.•
Jf
TRIGI
ONT;
= IS NOW GOING ON AT THE
Sweeping lirgefltelYtiolts in
BLANKETSi IVIANTLES, OVERCOATS,
'CLOTHING,:WIR/ES;ILANNELS, DRESS CDODS,'&C,
MILLINERY GOODS
AV' PI/V.I2F
• CLEAR. .
• Parties in Want of DRY GOODS will do, well toc see'40:
REDUCTIONS:made at tne.771. •
A BIG 1.0T OF •
rn NOW' l'Ink in bond at auclIolt,,ifibearttiftd designs and patterns, entirely
NEW to the trade of this County, and will Ix; sold at ONE THIRD LESS than the
regular pripe. •
0
HOUSE FURNISHING GREAT
VARIETY,
..And all the latest Novelties of the SeasOn;
laribpp0/110.1 NOIC. Torttn 11011):OLINT9140