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The Huron News-Record, 1883-01-31, Page 2Yew Advertisements this Day. Otiek.taking-Oav & Wiseman. " Warinoue SAler-Estate Jelin Ilotig no, 6004 At Bet Illaewhirter Sookwrge9.-Geo. A. Roes. •• It Ivor FiIlea-Carter Medicine -Co. ti CWO- etrit TH.4. 001):.ERICH. N ;010totv_flocor - (Alton, Wednesday, January 31st pry°PPM/IL PARTIZAN. WE To.yrbtivo no animus of an in . . . proper kind against • the individual thodgh we reprint thefollowilig from a litte issue of Tits New? II,goosp. *41.Ve" have 1M Ikeeti to ge very far for la prectical illustration of the ill-effects Of the assumption and centralization of the power of appointment by and iu the Mowat government. Previoas to the *Ontario C?lovernment having thi, posor of appointing bailiff's, the bailiff Of the Mt DiVision. °mut. of ' Huron l• ieoliewed politiee almost completelY, NcCw that he knews that lie ioi1i4aIIy Pridependat of all save. the Toronto tiespdts) thee ja none so feetive as be in Work ieg.all thins for the getel of those who love Mr. NOVIALt aril ron 01_11.ur-orie--otiiVa-baiI,f bas it w official duties, to use conoiderable goer Lion. ',gyen while not 'deliberately planning to do wrong, an ever'•zSalons offiCial partisan is apt to exceed :the • hounds of irropriety."' • We shall continuafci contend against- , the right of any pliblie oftioial, petty or ehletoratei. Airectly or indirectly, .• hi the full,' free ailed wLtrauainelled exercise . of ,their •frawohise. And -we insist that the tak-' of the •apporintass mit of bailiffs. out of: •- -the hand.; of. the County judges, by 'Mr. Mowat, is a vetiograda Step, and otie • which, it not made witka;diveet to the putting the screw's -en oftrani .elettors,. can inciit assuredly he sbown ;to make such Coercion Pesiiale . In justification i-,rf the vie*S.,eXpres- 'Bed as above, wn may saY Hnronbailiffispopulailytieb-re tl i ted with kaving.been a very active political .Pare %Lauf during the contest ..betiVeen...Mr. ' 'Cameronand igr..MoWat•lagt summor - It has ohm }en a matter of comenen report that this same baiiiffewho is also servant of the people in the; capacity: -,of high.conStablee did pablicly.stitte; so • thoroughly dittAie 'cOnversairt , with Mr. Cameron's inttintiankand so . -completely did he ish e 1mpf4s. -.others with the.ability of ,Mr. Came6ii: - to carry out his iiitentlinig, that ."Mr. - 'Cameron could bay the. Whole Cathelid ;Tote of Ashfield." • 'As if • O. 'fiirther. impress upon the people that, thie.`obai: lift' and high o lections and :services: could •:be- connted' •-on to secure. M. Cameron's •eleopiort; even by Undue inSana,. the factioniiit • partisan 'organ of .C1-oderich paraded. the •Iftatement that: the -innocent Mvat • l'ailiff and .county official refeirried to,: was picpared to betnuiney thab even if Mr. Cameron were unseatedi' he would ilue elected again. • • ' • • • • • Now, our opinion, as expreesed',. a• few weeks Eigo...,ii•ciajti, appear ' to be a . quite justifiable one.: "That en While -Aot-o-tieliberatisly- 41.anningeto.do wrong,. an:. ,bv.eriiatflOits °Moira ;partizan is npt to eieeeett the .bounds•of propriety," .; : - ...No Ono can truthfully gaineey.tlie . _ "brirreetness of our eenclusions....If' an, . , pfficial will publiely ,state -that ..11's . a favorite' Ca rid idate:Mtn- b eivli ele"_ body of Catholic el tors; ond offers to bet' money. that said °Midi:ditto, lema heare-eleoied • if. utieeited for.:ter. &nett prantioes, Stirolx• the same official *will net be apt".tb' ketrain'a,. Point:in • einoler-te wrn liis ieet kiiiimlelere Of any ltind areolot -reinarkable firr; die deli- cacy of the means they employ to • win -064: !bets', ,Zearon's Offeror partisaw Awhile seeking. to 'ilebauell Or. Coerce evoters do not do e'oin a way -that it Milky be known Of all mon. Vorntnunioationg. aIV' wi.lak it to be distinctly understood that tbe du not. • bold ourselves responsiblelor the opinioni ewessed by uur corre,spondents.—Ed. •..Editor optic' Huron ...11:euttN1tecor4. ' Brite --A leaer signed '.,George Coe per". .appeared in yoor•issue-of the. Mir, It. • 'botng•the composition of 66 CooPeese- :one in town and the other outof town, re:ertheti-to,thea Wo.rdsoftlie wise'mani as a dog returneth to his vornitiso afoot re,- • tikrneth to hislolly.-Proyeilic$ • • verse. • Yours , ) eta , 1 • W. u. Clinton, Jan: OM, 1883. ins such nunnuateoriaslao.appeid to el r pity? For aad it is that Awe wto"--oeto. pies so higlioa shonld, by his injotihrious portment bring reproach upon the attune and anything but credit to the sacred desk. 1 remain, Yours, INICA. Clinton, Jan. 20th, 1883. editor Irma Racera. 8Itt,-Jtist permit a few words from a reader n reference •to what Appeared in the last Woe of your cotera. Mr. Searle itis stated will"notheleitt 4ight 1 imogest that his inslonificange will account for the oversight., If be will eall the attention of tiro Council to his ease andbe can be found in one place, a aufficient length of timet he will no doubt be effectually sat upon. In the appointment Id school trustees,' he, outside, euggesteil Dr. Williams and then shirked the vete. Tosit upon , a man like Searle would be like the Frenchman's attempt to catch a flea ,,when you one down on him he no d'art" Yours, Itzemett. Clinton? ,Ian, 20th, IBM Editor' News -Record. ., Sin, -Tour town cotem last week made mentionel a ',eiogular mut" hi which Mr, WM. Cantelon, sr.,isplaintiff, and Mr. W:-.11., Cooper, jr., the defend - Ant. In the first place they, wero rather too previous in publishing this • item before the syminoos was served, or the case put upon 'record, and when they. , concluded-. to publish it they should have *waited 'until ,they obtained the facts of the caee, or else said nothing. The facts' are tintt the defendant found A.81.nix of money and advertised the Shine in TuerNetseRecinte in the first isatie-- after finding.ita.--Tira plaintiff, Who I 1)41,- 11as. access to Too.'Nmys-heeonot- applied to the finder for the preneyi but lie could nol. tell on what bank it woo. • IlligtiTecouhl say n t the . first inter-' vietrwas-thatthe bill was pretty Wellworn. At another' interthm_which was on a Sunday, ho was unsuccessful in describ., ing the money he had lost. A •few deys afterward+ he .caine along. &aiming. the morrepancl stating the bill he had lost: was a new, One At the first and last interview he stated'•distinotlY that he .ntr.vir iniseed tb,e mong_until the next Morning, and not-Stia-ditirfirin getting thenioney hehas entered:suit. for.: the earner in the. Division Court. Possibly by the time the . court Meets .he will have another story torten aboot it. . He has 'told on several cfccesious•that be had no other &Ills With him.: that. night,:. ',hut ruiner says 'that a gentleinan gave the plaintiff .$ ,0 on 'the skit:tie evening. • it certainly leeks' hard for*.iiim te tell id many differea,stories about it, but .pof"-'7 haps.he Li -61110)1f one' is wrong the. other might get the Money -,and.tbat. 'I's .411. the. Oates abOtiL ' ! • ". i s' '',:, -- . . .:, - • . -.Yours • ' i ,i a . - , •• -•. • . j: II,R. C. W. :Clinton, Jan. 29thtoff&.`. • • ' ' • ' ' ' . , . : .• .oirecti.ni, a Wilful Error.. Edl:Huron News•lircord : . ' ' ' • , • Sla,.-In the 'Ng* Era . of the 19,th last, , . . Ithder ate heading, "a ,questihnable ' propeed-. in,„.0 " the writer pitches •intO Air.'llay,ketind the Morris Bran& Agricultural Society.Re appeal* tribe one of those unforninate. Grits alllieted,Witii. "i"Mowat om the brain." ' This." epidernie is prevalent just now cm the eve of; a Provfneial electihn, :• I have no intention, heweVer,. -to criticise, his lett,ere't :merely'. Wish to notitre .ane stateinent lier'.itiakils, and here it..141,, "Mr. ,, Hays _knows or ought to •!‘kno V' that 'the hood Goyernineut lave -. 011e- ,".4.oe .th of the tetuilier!s•eglaries. he Ontarie:". Teas art stubborn things, •and I willnowgive the actualleets. • Say, ; for .. instance,.. 'a town- ship supports tea schools.: The salaries otthe leachers Will iiViifage $400...each; thiS•giVes a t'otal of $4,000. The . Government . grant is, say, , 4400; the .Cciunty- ecativalent is 4400,.. Tina latter is handed in •with the Comity. Bate andbanded back to the Township, Treas- . . firer. • No*1 the e . Xact amount- instead of being "one-fourth" .fe 'one -Tenni, which the Government contributes, Not by any.ineans.; .to ' "relieve 41M...ratepayers to that amount;" but simply•to pay for eaticating thri,indigent elfildren:in the, section, . The ,tarinorS of 0a- tario aranot a_elass of paupers depending on- :any- tiVeriiinent to•!edneete their children. They pay for their . education withbut:antex : lraneous•aid, and many SehoOl TritAteS,Waillk Wiab ;this ,Governinent pittance were With.,,, '.drocVn.so that,they Might' larva mere freedom .' cif action. If liis:entire 16tter ken s par,..sitlf -US reference' to teachers!:salaiim.lre is indeed a torryadvocate forltefornitisigrioring ts. ., arid 'drawn* on his Wale imaginatibir, o ."Grky".pdts it,7 • ..: e.T...7...- . ' • ,: .....t . oStit not' to truth the See:. (dee- .•. •-• : 130 Oroinot to lie whenever !tie tit:" .. :1'11i40,11p1etly,(111. describes the political pro -. of flip aveMge Grit. - .' , . „ ,' r atm 'yeiirs, Jan. 27th, 1883.; • • • Believiuiin the principle that Gdods should notbe carried over from one seasowto another, .WiLL ..OFFER DURING THE NEXT FOUR, THE REMAINDER OF THEIR FINE .5Toog OF BLANKE WEEKS ool Spar AND OVERCOATS; t et Cost ! This is an opportunity .not to be missed, as. our Stock in the above Lines has no equal in the County. To malcetliis-, Sale the more attractive, we will sell our Popular Brands of 0, OTT S AT T E LATEST MILL PRICES, Tweeds. usiness are-the-lowoisl Figures -qaotod for ouer...two.:lioars. :-.Every Housekeeper -should :make hote of this, ti• • p WNW Your yes pell for Sprit; (41 apt and Well.tinied speech by wishing Mr. Platt success ih his now -venture; wieh that was re-echoed by all present ie rapturous applause. After_ singing °"For ho is a jolly good. fellow," Mr. Platt responded.. lie thanked his visitors for the kindly manner in which they had received the chairman's 'reference to himself, and said, that the entertainment then in progess was but one of many; -"Which he iiiffige31.1 his tat* friends should participate .in in the. Mine .to come, and concluded by requesting all present to continuo 'their autusernents. Major Crane being called spoke briefly; he hoped their entertainer might' be coF-e tramely Successful, and quoted some in- stances of his life in the back -woods of the. far West, as porralel features of Many points of the night's entertain- ment. Tho company than •separated to their several amnsements; which con- tinued daylight,..:When the .re; fern journey was inade, the last vehicle entering the torn -ae tlie clock chimed the hour of seven, thus eliding one of the Most 'pleasant, parties that the `writer hereef ItrEa ever heenpresmit at. . • • Stankiy. • Itir. D. McCowan has seld:his spring dolt to an American, buyer .for the 'handsome sum of WM: Mr. A. • Inns sold a two-year old Iilly to the same Man for a good figure.- Ocraien. DER! eeelfrse Knight; zivife \of, ,Aesemblyinari: LIteeighteiofiMichigae, is yialting her' bro. there Mr. • Abraham 'Smith- and Other friends in.toWn. - ' •• (J;"Bs regularly ,attends the . cheap :jack.eales,- TIM gallant •Cpl's -pi:crier-roe niay arisvior the ire). for tt.:; stool pigeon - and at.the-stiOne time eouservo the Col's idea Of „cheap itopiilaiity..• But 0.-e.--t1,..te delorenis .reonotOneteit'.`40ing, going - 'gone rings upon his Sexs,,.tido Who is ectoniiiited• withe.eWest onnion cannot 'help tiiiniti,ng that 1116 tones. and4Wortts of tliii,tbutbr. aro. indeed ominpuri and big with tlio-,fate. of ,Col. Poss. in Weet Huron. --0 one,' 1\'Iit 84 tiro yeomen of Weet Ifureh 2 ' , ." On -Wednesday evening ..a lerge.nuMe. her of Oinlerielrites,_at the •inv.itati*oie cii Samuel. 'Platt; Eriqe, Preteeded by moon, light to the •Maitlarict ,Folis piip:a to in. solP:t.tho oiaolii.ibry, breihfings and 'tho. mill in oration. 'Tho ielYitek 40 the 'nurnber of twenty, met at the Rritish Exchange Lott:31,0A. 7 pin., ivhere teanise furnished by Mr. Ilett, were in waibineo tion ' At • 7.1to •Pal aboard' 'Wes hoard convey 010.1)10,11.1, kers to their deetina. and acted on ivitli a celerity that •bide fair for a folly journey. Aftor a pi,easaa drive of an liour'e cturation the party. crossed 'the rite): and 'entered tho mill yard, where me. Platt, assisted by his brother,. was waitifig to receive the way- farers; which he did in a most hearty mermen et.fter removing blie dust from their ieet. anti Partaking of the esseetials, nodessary efter a cold drive, tbe itiaitorii marched for the mill, wliereethey wit- nessed the operation of .eutting a twelve , foot log into boards: and squaring, them , •dryoblie edging niachiao., Soule of those onaelinit' tiered. tinrcittting.Mitt:found that* it took ton seconde for oath cut, and two socends to place the loginposition again, them making twelve: seconds for each cut, or five per eninutee. After in. spooting the mill, the tnaiii Wilding wag ,visitod, and the dormitory cloeoly in- spected. The iospection roveoled the fact that all 1abor.sayin6 appliancea that could bo safely _used had beau introduced and. 'the. comfoet of t1.10 111411 omPloYed WAS a:first eousidoration. Tho build. .ing,, thougli of rough lumber., is -gelid and fur tight, Wooly heated, and thoroughly .olean from top to bottom, After tho in- speatron tlio paFty hid a good thno till .supper, which was served shortly after 1 a.ru, M. Hutchison, 1181.., of Ogilvie & Hutchison, presided, with Major thratro*,, U.S.A., AS . vice, After- despatch,ing a Most bouritifui'repast,eempos'id of game, pottitty;=-01iFlimo-sized -joints, tint I. ttril necessary concenritants of the festive beaiid, tiro c.beirm au proposed tiro health: of !,,,the IlesN" hinficit that Mr. Platt 1;ty,os known throughout tlic Dominion as ' Ist Man of enterprise aulundauntod couri , Age, as a, man who was hound to make • ins, /nark in industrial enterPrieos, none 1V110 WaS';Irearlid to intecefrd:141rard,wOrk, tiuld aatiyity of intelleet wore ,to be r warded, INIt, fintchisou concluded =tut gditor Nina, ,aecOht. ; . a , Sitt,-,1 crave h'peee.in your estimable joeirnal to plade.beforethe minds of ott• ee sober, intelligent andomprejirdieecl Attie, eons of Cl.nton a few of the reinarks .01 one of the ministers of t4elOwn in re- . forence to that harthl'ess , and healthful' sport -snow -shoeing - ttenindAlged in .by \oho "Owls." In yonolus afid lin entlee t manly manner he pitches it nto th welt. known end highly tespeeted lefties of ithet Club, aecateing them in &cents° and ertilgar manner of immoileety in dross 'while indulging in that amusement. Now 'sir, in refuting such untiutliful 'and unealled 'cll. reinorks it is neeeesary It) gay but little; eeliing on the untarn• ;Jelled reputations MO tiro high positione lin society occupied bee';.; the t lailiee hi vuestiori, RS WA11 as the universally atteknOwl edged gen tility lind sound jilidg. 'Mont of many of Our Moat profninent gratigensPlie have enticitairrecl t ro Club, .and in every On64 tirot pronoun ed the — -blitrilairanits- ithithlittlail kle and 'taste. .. oh . .. , . . .. A8 to 1118 Ot er V(10 rristrilltitiOns in ,this „commotion', they are worthy %or lint100 Only as they show forth Alio re. 110Aitifl of o berliarilini Mid deptaved 0 intture; and whieMilte the ill -directed LOOMbran4, ;will ,recoil upon himself. I While they nierit tire iighteous indhora. t tion of evtAry rospfictriblb person, does teot the person who is capable of CVOIV ! - . % Mr. Giirfield.; • ft. Geo. Miller lutS,sold one. of hielioreseto 'z..• • • .Mr.-Gorrslrapd bought anotlier. ...Ceorge.deals extensively,in'horse dash. • • Building 'ppm -Wins will bo biisk next Sum.' Met. "Mr. :Arthur Canteloii ims sant to the old country for a, couple of masons, • • .% • . • • , •..• 'Sfiltford; .,..1.0aTiteaday_ of iastwoek Mi-. )17. Morris, white choppioge itoridentally tut his fott.With the: axe and vereeneerly• bled to death berm Medi. eal assikitaucecouid be suninioned. The doe- tar.clreased the. wound' and he is doing as w.ell 'es•cari-lienricpcotedr1 t IniariFined iVElle- ja;sf''Wells woe- sawing 'alongside .of late, and • if Mr. :Wells. .had • not: put 'a :Seart round the foot and. hound it hp Mr. Morris would have '-blerl -to death; forAre Eiid cut ?-etiroartoriee•ef. 'the foot, - • ,• suininOltilL • ., . •••, Mise A, Lovett hap been ill with qsinsy, but ,w are pleased -to bo able to say she is10(1 redoveri . . Mensta...11,y8ir and CoMey, well-to-do fanners. of London townehip,..". paid.: a 'short:. visit to: friende here last 'week.: r They; took a twelve heree-power bonne with ,them frau Clinton • . - • ' Mr...Thee. Tamblyn, latelyfrom the North,' paidua Friflasy, He seems to be well :pleased .with his 'new home: and in- tondittrieg,beek in the Spring. • • ' s. • • • t"-- ' • - ; .• , G4441CrIOVT9:41'11$31P15. •Mi AinIia , •Plunimor; who left a short tinie .aiga 'for 'M•ailitoha; . arrived safely, at her des- tination.. " • • ' • - . 7 . Bayard NO. 4 was cloed. for tlitee daya•last week; • owing to the storni. • " Mr. Chas. Ncabitt; of the iitith.; is back froirt hiettniather Bifthe OrT...W.. T. lie ; liked tieoountryso -well th et; lie purchased:a 'farm before starting fo1 homt, We hope he Wont lernie us, • .. • • : ,Nixon Sturdy has sold 'finc:,!"Clerir Grit" colt .for -a handsome Eerie, :110 iutentla dealing_ in drsoebt Stook in ,the fatere. , handsoMe 'stir» of :$20Q. fax his -fine general Mr. 3310008 COnnolly has bcon'olTered the, • • •,..... , • . Wile was Abet ha:thrill' tho northern part ofthe township, titswIto .wirs iieen •.earIy in themorniaggeinglioure to.Youog .`nren; don't Militle the hells next:tinie-you might :get your frozen, •and then More. :than11 wolitil know wlitt you are. Mr. • Eli '.11atetnan. ban: Mucha& "some tine cattlWhich Jo inti,d fectlilig• for •;.0ie ,old country merket." • _ • • Mr, James Stonehenge lied his'face: frozen during thecold snap lest .week.. . .• The Epoxy wind of Saturday night blow awe the front will,all that was ;eft of Mr.. 'Butler's heittrie After the fire. '••.' Mr. 'Arthur Churchill is .1reyrog st'oek for Manitoha. Who was the young man in this township. Who weat to ace.hie girl and •got left fur three or four days, ••• ' ' .-A gentleman. of this townshimada,a,eale,,, •of sheep lately: -IT'olaY1ili'Fficst abeut $25 int nets:lent cruet takieg a paper and lieving,the torrearriarket qiiotetions. 'rue X givadtzeord should be a WeelpY visitor to hislionne. • The teiteneeting hold in 'Coles 'chinch was quite a stiecese, • • I .Mr. Jarboe 'Walker's Saw mill is in fitll blast, and is quite, Mx acquisition to ,the neighbor heed, . Logs are coming in fast„, Tuesday. of lasilweelo- and Jas. -Robertsonliio- . ear, cold weather of last week put quite a damper on the trade of our tutu:Illy brisk little °twit. Overt the Mayor was shut, up fa too days,' and yet•civie inattors -ran along in the same old groove. .• • How rthbut the larris Coanoil taking their .oath of office? They • have. not as yet boon nominated.. Wodtio4d4T VerMr.-^DaVid-COWilfiTint Miss EisieCortitisiboth of the 8tIt cm, E. Wore unitedln the bowie of matri- mony. Though it is hold to be unlucky fax the coatiaatiug parties in eases of this kind to have the same initial letterto their surnames, we predict a,happy',future for Mr. and Mrs, Oowan. S1'11[1%1814 PARTY AND .11tes1ercriex.--ein- ' Tuesday evening. of last week several sleigh loads of 'frionda .and aequaintrances drove•to the residence of Jas. Brandon, Esq.,'10th con., E, Wawarreph;,' and presented his daughter, Mr. Thos,'. Pr.:taloa organist of , the C. M. . Obninh,-With an address endgold yawl and ehain, as a token of! estebin for her services renclered in the chumh. Mr, William Walsh Abbirhiled to the -chair, was handed apro•. . gromine,' °entwining .speeelies, reading, musie, '-and'ethez,inuasoments; After having spent a• few hours they left for their tromps, well p.laas- ed pith the eveuieg's prpeeedfngs.- • . • - - Mr: Thos. Farquhar, of the llth eon" sol(1 a heavy draught mare last Saturday,' to an Winetleilli buyer,_ for 858. This agood figure: Who says .it don't jiay th raise good etookf • ' . . . PEIttiONC/4-30L.r anti Mrs.eGoteld: and a Mr. Cellins;'6E lihteter, OkviSitilik at their uncles; the Mdssrs. Forcpiliar; thig•week,„ . Mr. .M11irs,',...,01 tlie..11tli. Con:,. has a nice driVer.' 'ile muen't read thie,, . ' •. , , . . , . ' Mn Geo. 0h1.istopher'oof theepth..eome hed: ,)i done. -When the pVenin a. 'Oree:jr. eating wood last Friday, and had e geed, day,S Wor •shtig akevailed, the violin Was strung up int ' •• .q dancing was intiagoa ,in till after ..."twar,' whoa all went hone well satisfied. ' ' ' ' . • Mr. rind Mrs,' Ged. Christopher, from ' ififar Kincardine, :are,visiting Ma peo, Christopher, of the 9th, • . .' : '..:. •. ' ..! • . Mr..Morgan's eoneer•i in Selo -or House No. .2 did uot home city last Friday uight. aa, expect i - ed; owing to his beng.fi. -l, ' . - . .. , Some parties from the 2nd eon. 'attended:a ,party at Seefoth last Friday averring, and say they had aped time, • . . , ,..-Mr. Geo; Eionsorr's 'Tesoro" is leaking welPitoW and is drawing attention.. ."I neV'er Iltliiieoe6g),:itpilp,arii, !Iii.,s,:.s.i.ich a:1:1,n,e, lio. is:I:7 S....7 n.;,. gen- eral reaiark•paesed ,14 -•those, looking, at this ' Qe.o.oerc e elle tree.••• --The mfinicipeiceinmil otiatt.._,. met on the •15th• . .. et-Lobdesboro, 811(1en' tered ' upon theiie:dir les •for the present year.: It Was 'moved hi•Je- Britton; Seemed -0d try J., Iiisham; .iftidearried.,-thrit a by-1.4.).ie prepared, aud..-pa-tsek fixing the„ ialivies of to .getiontrisl ;84'er:tit AeolgiristsiPogneitej '' 31gx:riyebcle.rbiy cil.i.I'lle.. MeDonald;:aecorided, by 13.;.Olitirehill, that -J,', -Cdriipbell lie -in iMditer forthiroienerwyeaeo., berteed, '114., Reeve' 'then appointed Richard ,Jatketin the ether anditon . Moved 12y J. i Britton,••seconiled.by J",.•rlailiarn, that *bort, Smithbareappairited assessor. for thc. prosaut- year, at a,s'alary of 490 --,carried. Moved. by TB. Chnialfill, . secondoil.bY A, T. McDonald, ,, 'that Thoi..Neilans • ha. re-eppoirited celleCtor for ;ffia preSeirt , year, • at a salaryof .$90, and .that e'byelaw be .prepared rind 'passed to,cen. firm_tha present appOlatnient: 0.9.fficers.,-car= .ried.. • Moved brI,T,' ,tashalio; seconded by 3. 'BrittonothetOthe.followingesetc,ounte lib paid: Trustees of Temperance .hilir,:iisp of hall at omei0ati0n,,$21.Jamee•I0eir,plee1c•failaridges,., 805;,W.•3101l J. Miller, 'damages .111. tearning , gravel, 42; Mrs: McLean, eicies.refitatled 240..; Deputy Returning-ollicer, municipal' election expensee, $13;,W. Brigham, wire'feifee; v.; 80; T. '1\7041 eel:Vert, .$0.50;W, Murphy, two boa Wedges spoiled in breaking .grevc.1 pit, and that the trdasuier pay all gravel adeoulits- returned• byvatInneeture for 1889:4- carried., .go.o., by 13, 'Oliiii•ebill,: seco deti..'hy. Leah- eo,„' thattlitrebIledWretitrit' rie ' ' 11 to; the - treasurer on er before January: • i,,,•18"88- .earriett--.1deved by. A.I. OleDonaideseeprided by 13, Chnrchill, that' the followingamourits be"granted hi charity to indigentpersons from Jairuery 184-18431-D. Reyndlds; ,475 a Year .for boarding and:clothing lite`O'lletietej.: Rey- nolds 475 .a.•..'year for hoerilioo, teed cloiloog Mary'Conley; 'dohn•Ilobscri;Si'Ver Weak; .inr'' dor the_dir•ection of1. 13ritton,i and:: Alrkt,'IVIe.- Blroy $1.50'. -per week 'for keep of Ilria,,,316- '7ificlltsid until ,otherivise provided for, mitt tlief •;7.. feeshem end A. T'.. iltaDmiald' be authorized to iP14f :tirrangon elite for MS future keeping -- carried, Moved by 13. Churii5i11; seconded by J, Brittoo, that Jo-litsliamand.A.. T. MeDere: did be appointed to get nevi bridgeirailt on 8, E. SO.-air:eon., 12., aoil give an . or:dee:on the :treastirer for the coetritet pride -when- tele- "tpleted, and that the Reeve and j..Britton get, now bridge built on S. .1'541, goer; 5, arid g.ivp • ari order on the treasurer fax oontraet /Price whOn eoropleted-earried. TIM Couneil adjourned to meet again .wlion;attiled by the Ilteve:In ;-Jcgi A 11118VAITH; C).0r1,•• . - • .. '1101graere, . • • Mr.' 0. ft, 1M illit'S:,rfitikl• :hil ,i01si,,4-ii:111,64., k G...'rviter. 'Plough we may lackit bell in the Mill, 'we'Will lieve. one on the hill, 'It'IS likely that the: Messrs, 'Tyner . will. erect a flouring mill' in conneetion with 'the SAN Mille Mr. Henry Brandon had a valuable, Mare ikilll'ONI lately, : . 1 . . lietchant ,Meellellair, ' We' fira,glari a learn, is Wet ti _tees:bout .e.gain, having itiemewliat reepvereit 'from ,the effents of the injuries Ss notiothy you We& tiefOrff ISSL,' ' ' . Ma Wm. I3ene Ting taken unto h•inmehrlor, totter, foriworati,"..Margara, daughter of Mr. 'Tames' Vergimon. The 'Thoye all iloiteewhen tap get the right sort of heipmete. Plvery hi e seeing hosoell good (Tillie ov ithie happy / .ventard-thrit there "May "be • bother in the same dirtetion by parkics not Vies a hunfired •milis way. • e ' . - A gen t'eldeely gent an of this viefilty„, ha.ving on 4 fasted tho wets ot married life, ,aud 'wig, 11 a. been widower for aome-thrict' --we not toils eti „t1 telt -witteltend -fee-him fee rormin elime. re enterriareied, but did not ireing hialarte • att NMI 'drill lii$1,1i&Pgrinfb. 1.1\t ti6/18 tlir011gi 6116% ittlet StOrin to IVO lier Initab hirrt put tt his tale larin(4 nap and no/whets \ 'that fir voi. it may oi 'hotter for a person to `Mr. Itiolv.°Im'iniL,t kn. the Atha, Company, paid 'oar tow111,4 *nig Visit: ems day last, Week;t•'" olltot Lawrence, of this plat le • has been-. visiting her father, Mr. 'W. Whitely, of Tuckeremitli, who has been* sick for tome time. • • . Brussels last Tletersday, lie reports tiro paid a flying visit to rottde in o very bad state;- -Auctiunts leached here Ott Saturday lastihat the bridge here la likelyt to be built. . . Ed Levis who has boon prostmted (asn& first suppstd IsS, fever, for the last week : is rapidly' improvi ng. under the skilful treatment of Dr. Reeve. no is able td Wallcaround, lime you have. anOther Medical' Man in Clinton. Could not you Op one out to froiniesville 7 Now that toincgel,* to ham) our bridge over the Maitland "introly this.ought_tolo emt leoritiOn for a good disciple .of Esau apius. ' there hang noitudi your soritre oould opt lorward you Any , items' for 7ou'r, paper last wook. e Th6 Young reotOsirraier irieeticv .• g4 tO ITIOnntfibi 4010 titan attempt totring tho ountain t him; t.. this imitated A ej)ject of 1i8 .80Tleitatit beteg Reno:thing, more desire is than indimfain, howhely genclUderil bring fist hornet, and ho did, Male° f Mort:into ,"gotidi e eel?: fibzen on t, • In coatreation with the - 0. If. •ClotrOto hero lakes plAtM Ori Wednanday inate„ffd Of Thurift.itty tight t previoasty pfat- •• od. ,• • . . Wo had a littln sensatioix 111 cnir usual: _CLINTON AND HURON COUNTY The .Eateggors to the Estateof' the°Jate- 'We take stoek on -the 1st ofFebivaiy, and until then we • give s-orhe in Order to rOuee our Stoic.:*: We lave_gorne_ ChoktchJwee cialrge110..ec.. ethyl; otilfe,,11(:" tods- nor f. Ha*e decided on wiliding 1,-4 the -DRY; GOODS Businese' so , 'Ong And So' successfully :carried on by him, and -have phiCed NAGEMEN.T in charge of . • which, ih'forder tp, reduce 1? efo re :stock:4'44V :Will 'eta 'prices 117;Wfl to a:veyy'lOw fiur• \ - To those Who •have any.. notion otbuying-an 0..ve-i;copti-., is the chance We Still have pith -lb -or left, Which Annst bt sold at and under:Cost ••• • ly 4nfet vi11iig on, Friday. the 19t11 lost' The tenni of slf,r;; 'WBiter, of Colborne, whilst standing at tire traek Where: a load of square -timber ea -do juSelebeen u h loaded, becatne Nigh felled at theatyain and ran' towards HolmesVille where ilikr- turned north and 'ran as:far as Mr,''::(fecrI Tebutt's, wherithey were stopped. W did nothear of any. damage Being . • to either hOries �r rig. ..• ' Next Sunday tho efterament of the LerAsomPper:will adthInistered in the C. M. 'Cotarrieneirm a iel0 `o'Cloelt,Iti -M.- On the -1 .evening of klie same day • the; ,funerar sermon ofthe late °bathe Utvise.whioll Was postnoneanWaNtThelte ago *ill be preaohed. Services poinitieneei et WO ,o'olock; p. •• • , trudging from aPpeatandee Messrs. 4tanley and Holmes are still doing a big thing in thweittWtmte. •Who gals the'' 11,11Podoes not affeet . ,• Our football .raatoli betWeeiT the Map hied and.singfe men came 60' liocerditig to previous arrangemento on Tuesday 23ed iost'i-"Tho game lasted felt an and aiia1tad was keenlycootest, ad by both sides but it resulted in a draw. The greetegt good feeling existed throughout : 001 each side went: home 'satlskid. that bad 'Orel; another half . 4sonr.=\.to . play ib would • Le itictoriotai. Dame rUmor has it.: that .one :of the smerteseyoung men who played Orrihat side Will play with the berieclicts next . time, as he will have thee neceAsary Modification to de so, W0810 going 'to havp it out shOrtly by hating another eontest, * ItoW 4VOI'ItOd'' t ntorro .k4ouSe, Is A.Mtnag the,aOsiest E6tele in •Ontario, is the Muiray Xfouse of St, Catherinee, J.•ept by Mr, Sculley, where the writer stops when in that city. 1.4.on a recent • , General: .Stitninede. . , Never was giroh a filar made for any Dreg Store AS iIi-TiOvir at Watts 4e -Co for *a Trial Bottle' of Dr. King's New Die- ' ceirery• for „CitinsuMption Coughs and ' All persona Affected with .A,stle; ma, Rionehithe R Arseness; or any af- ection n 10 reat•and Lungs, can get, o Trial 13ci1tle 'of tuiis gretif re m edyfres, hy cannier at the,above Drug Store,. • ILE , CLINTON. • (Corroded every Puesdny afternoon -0- oo Wiest vie; (new) : I?' tr.: fsi 10 .0 00 to 007 0,.45 to 0 in ' 0 31 -to 0 36 • 002 to 005' ▪ 200 to 250 • 033 to 0100 •' • 018 . to .020 . 021 to 083 . 7310 to 800 000 to 700 650 to .0 50' • : 075 to, 06 -.-0 08: 'to 008 • 045 to 060 -060 to 060 ▪ 0-40 to Al 50 Fork, • , . CordutOckt, • • 2 60 -to. 8 00 , GIODERVIt10 Wheat, fairp`erizusa, • $0 80 to 0 90 Wheat, spring), • - • ' 0 80 tb .0 01 Oats, . • " • Pariey, AVbe0tspr301, new, Parley, • • • . Oats, new,• • • - Peee, now, • • . •Applett, (winter)* VON IAA .!..t•°.•• Potatoes, (neirt.) • • :.• • 13110105 • • •• . • 14.148, • - • iirty, (new) dr. - Irides, • -• neer, ' • . , .• Sheepskins " • • • Turkeys, Aser.petini, • nesse • • Melte, per parr' ' - chickons,'per pair -who has full 'polv•er fe'conduCt:. thc sale, collect All aceounts. and pay all habilities ping to the -reliiitation-thi• Alanunoth. 'Establishment • .has 'gained dui ing. tlielast-tweii.ty. years throughout thc-,:-Cenn- ' try, comment,is nnji.eees§a'y. mess:is tobewounclup— to be cohikhecli tintil 'the.w4:ole 8 to ,i..( 1.5..;...c10.As t • - IV"elii.e T.L.KIING STOCK .4ncl wily :eiit •• 'the si..un.e.on.•tlie lith of FEBTtVAR)-7..,:,#titil.t1,i4t,:da.i0 *O.:: SYii.1 ki'...0 LARGE D IS COUNTS:91i A -14i -QL A'SS.ES.•:.M.'..,, .QQP§.,.. itntl: on-, • the '''15th 'And .',:14tli ',Of 'Febraar.y TO :,..virddsq ole )hop 111 ., MARK TeVe:ry -,F.E:gE u1 ti' 1).011.7W, .to pi ices Xfkli, BE-: '. LOW-whatlanrother Tiouse .can.tiffottll'to sell ttibiri•AL , - ' ' ,....ar. All the Depaitruent .i'. in ee11nectionlvit4. the.13uSi4ss 'to. he continued As'heretOfol'e.. . : ..„' ' : ..,. ',.;',', ' ....:.•:.: 1 ' " ' TAILORING IZZATITLE-REAIKING ,... '-'7*r-.-'-'7-1kB1..137,--21111J7--L-IliE Mr. , _ • .•. Tho,Nrillinery, And Mantle.PepA:Anurnts aie both .under.': : . . the sarne Manakeln('nt as for.theltiStiwo seasonS.,, ' Tbe ep.derevg:, '• of. these two .1.), epai! talc n ts ' fC) t .'tlie ixist •twelyetinontlis .ii 'lip., • -prpce(jeritod..iii the histoiY. of threii.Ado: ..: ....'..„; •, ' .: 7 7',,• '• . ' . ' . ,. . • Every Departtnerit is COmple,te 'tin.,d the,people of Clinton . • .. , . and surrounding:country .c4n 'rely on geltilt B.RGAINS tli'ey h neve .. . 7 -The .LARGEST.STOCX..OF D1ty GOODS in the..Cpunty. s. ‘"se r have. ad the chance of PrOCuring :. 'h. 'etof(.3re, - ' - .:.'' .0f .ii-dpop. to 'ohoOsofiiiiii. . .- . : . ...... . " , • . ': . ...,: . .. ,.' • ' Luoo,r4,§ $85,000:*.o,rth of 000ds--.0,-WhitATe'heen lienght 4,- Siii; PI:ohit, in. • t1ieA3est .Afarkets .4nd. at tbe.1.4o7svest..ptrices; to ,'• . ... • ' 11"o 'PCs rieeatles,` , 0,65 to 0 70 0 83 . to 0 85 . FA-RM,FOR gALF—"'''. composed of t to south belt of ler, 76, on 00 0)»- cession, Township of neliatt. The sell. Is Of eley loate.,..beInct ttteboted principally with heath, mapic,„ And rook elni. There Isla ftever.failing sprit* on the premises. The farm 1 situate 84 nliles from Lobe - b000' station,. one 7miics troth Clinton. For further particulars eddrosss;:. •"* McgtILLvx, . . pandas) 10. O. • oirk. An.-arst, 1882. , , trip, the.wiiter Wag Opeaking with 11.Ir. • Setilly ooncernine his old ti;ilmorit;tiveige' back, when 11Ir.'S. observed.: I. take sinpere pleasure fri recornmendih,g St, -Aeolis Oil, to all sufferers, I have used it ruyaelt, and know .otlrqs who hav0 used it; witty grill suceess, ‘..t would not. bo Without1St, jaeobs -Qi I nor de . X' be. IieVe any sensible mail ought. I caught a ebId ithout Mritee years age, whieb set. tele I in My back old sorely nigh:tea mo between my slieulders Tho pain was*, al m OA ti nen du rab I 8. at ti in es,, eSpecially at impending ob an ies of the vreatlier, ,and at =snciptiirres, I used to be "ritapa. eitated for attending to mit husirt ss; X , 11,ried electric liallist salt, bathe, it Pietro Atrengthentng- plasters turd othor such ' 04olf means without strepeas. Ifhartily II 'tried St, tIo.00bs Oil, the Great German- Iternely1 • and was cured et once and pormanotitlY,. $t. Poobs Oil iS a most excellent roulocly and t 'would not be Wit11,011t it at any price. . i' . SARNIA ..Agnoultural "mimed • MANUFATORINC COMPANY, • (LIIVITED REAPER8 MOWER, • BINDERS & THRESHER& 8te -the POMINION St0AnAToii betoro kanufaoturore , Yo, Nothase. 1119 gtolest Running, SIMIP ,Wit and Moot hurahio 11.1Mirid.:e.firi the paaritet; ." 'LIVE AGENTS WANTED,., Addresetnenee ' GEORGE A•1106% God Aim* Goderielt A . , ' • •15 eliqotie•Xioni, Heavy Dis count until the 14401Febiqiaiw. brt .8 T- UPDAY,..the l'rth of 1'aole11-41?17;7everything ipili be marked 110 IVA; and the Sale all:thtioxIgh wig be conducted ogprincip14 eniu)re every one gjithe%srtnze ti•ea nient; • •, • inter ITE, THE °76-1.40111ifIER., --HAS PLET 0. c K. oe*, miplEtxtowpaxc W. - It *in papt you to &di. Evorything;goarauteed Or best workmanship and ;perfect fit. The largos; stoak of tfuderwear in gurom-see for yonr.solf.• ; • ADR:444ril: S5uttroaf. .4 . WALL: itAtt • --PAPER • LL PAPER • ' ...,•...,.-..._ ... ' .. -. ..• . -i- Ni.pEn. 4 - MO titr10 for Houle-Cleanieg Is ima.P.1 .A.11-tianting ,• lera.111i, ..VarriOr* e Dinio;g0-110.03*, .0. r i)3. .ed...',.:... Room Paipers",- , . Will dila the : • • LatO:St'.Ptitterns • . ' .......-10/... _ Best L V FRIEZES, ,,CORNICESAND PA 'ELS FRIERS AND goaar naahlort Boat for 1882 ate Out.anct tan be bad fax v0,11,00% , 01. wee the papora and ftd,t Rook;at ifirt jairts, wii6t'ohe Ohatmr orap a t, one On' top of EtOrth„. • ' 0 0 • •