Huron Record, 1881-12-30, Page 5•
MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS
In the Countlr. of Huron.
• TCCKERMLITEI.
014 council.elected by - acclamatioa•
• UsBORNB TO'wlientr.
All,theold council were elected by
4cclaWation.
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The old council all returned by ac-
clamation.
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Reeve and Councillors elected by
acclamation. }
STANLEY
The ine:nbtsraof the old Council were
reelected by acclamation.
• $Al<PIELD.
Reeve—J. Essen, by acclamation.
Councillors—Stanbury,•Oleve, :Middle•
ton, Grainger, all by acclaitnatio i.
• AsuFtEL4.
Reeve—Robert .Webster, Deputy
Reeve—Jos. Grittin, Councillors -Pe'-
rick Clare, John Whitly, Donald Mo -
Murray. All elected F)y acclamation.
TUxt\IiURY TOWNS1iIP.
. Reeve—James Henning and Robert
)I111er. Deputy Reeve—Berton MC -
Pherson, Councillors=Messrs. Hi,lop,
Thompson, . Price, Evans:. Anderson,
acid Hughes, • •
man- - wAWANOSII.
Reeve—Chas. Glrvin, by acclamation,.
Deputy Reeve—Edwin Graut,.by ac-
Olamation.. Councillors ;•Wm. Kina-
han, Charles Durnin, Juo. Wasnington,
Robert Lockhart. •
OotiESICEI rowws ue.
Reeve—Gabriel. Elliott by . acclatna-
tion. Deputy Reeve -Jos, .Whitely,,
John Beacom. Councillors -J. Cox,
J. Peacock,. W.. Laithwait, D..Purvis,
and. Jus. Wallace:
MtuSSELS.
Reeve—F. -0 Rogers, by .. acclama-
tion. Coun•rillors—Jas. Drew, 0. R.
(.Doper, • W. H. McCracken; W. F. Van -
stone, P. T. Thompson, W, .R Wilson,
John Halliday.
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Reeve—P. Kelly, by acclamation.
Councillors—Dr. Carder, John Gosmnn,
N. H. Young, Joseph Carter, W. Shan(;,
. IL. W. 'Mitchell, • John McMillan, '0:
Floody, James Truax, R. Simonds, J.
It. Moser.
Reeve -J. haiue; ncclturintion First
1 )t•pttty 1Lrevt t3. S. 0001c,.11._\1cIt.t e,
and T. -11. (L1pin. 1;ecot,ll ]hi,uty.
Lte,•ve--l). \1'ier`• tiled :.J. C'rosla+ry,
('.wui•illors -J: \Y. Jtirlut's, 8 Johtis-..
ttnr, J. Edgar; and_Jas. 1'Iltc11e11.
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Itl:evc. Iholutts,Str•.t,i:lsaii; tecltiinni"ioii.•
First DDept]t3% 7l, e�'r— J;ihit ]Iy itcili,.
Reclamation. -,4.•co11d..i)i>pgty
\1'ulrc•r l:)livrr, acclauuttiiin. (.'oiij cit
lur.s—i lward-.Bryan5, 'Ito.:.ns-Enliis,
W. \liln•, Peter. •Mcdonald;'.A.lex llc-
Kay, Richard Rapp.-. .
SEAPOitTif,
.Mayor ---$.1.• G. . \IeOaughey aid A...
Strong ;-peeve--D. Wilson by acclam,:
t ion ; Deputy . Reeve -Jas: Beattie shy,
'acclan,atioh. Councillors-Squth. Word
—Alex Stuart; 0. 0: Wilson, Z. Bean,
-anti \Vm. Cray ;' North '\Vara.=Wtn.
tlsunpheli, Dr. •Scott; 'Dr. Ilartgvs;r,N.
1;ruff, and. Wm.- Lee ;. •-East Ward—A.-
Young,'
ard—A.-
1ouug,' 11. N. Brett, A.. ; McDougal,
John' Dorsey, .and L. Murphy.
• etmERICIL
I'torton acclamation:
Iteevo—Fred' W. Johnston;oedema-
'tient
ede ra-'tient. First Deputy ;Reeve—Jo s:•p1
Williams and W.' Campbell. Second•
Deputy Reeve= -M. Hutchinson,accla•
nrstion, douucillors—St. ; Patrick's
POn ' I E. ASSORTMENT COIVIPEETE, °
OHN HODGINS
GREAT .DRY GODS HOUSE.
Rich. South Sea Seal Sets,1
Rich. Dark Mink Sets.
These goods are special, and are truly not' exceeded :for value
and quality in Canada. Rich Black Satin DeLyon, for
Lades Jackets. Rich Black'Brocaded Sills: Lich
Sealette, for Jackets,.. Ricli Black Astrachan,
for Jackets, Bich Cords, Girdles, Buttons,
&c., to trim. The new .Watered Silk
Velvet Plush, ill lovely. goods, for
Trimming . Dresses..
Complete assortment of Buttons,
Fringes and Trimmings.
Complete .assortment ' of • colored -
Cashmeres at all pricessand in all, colors.
Complete assortment of Black Cash-
meres,
ashmeres, in all maken and prices, wonder -
Rd value. •
Fine assortment of •those black and
colored Velveteens, the •best. snake. iu
the world.
Lovelyy lot of Wool Shawls, : •
Lovely 1 t of Clouds.
• .sard S Sloane J.L. \\r McKenzie and
M. O. Clatneren.; Stir George's . SYard,•
I. Gcretlon, .\I. Nicholson, •J. Butler; J.
Norton.. and 'James 'Buchanan.; lit An -
threw':; \Vurd, L. 13iiiliatn, W. Lee, E.-
• Moor,•, G. Swanson, J. H. •Colhurne,
and P, Mchlwar; St.' David's Ward;
-I:. Elliott, W. C. 'Gi.ablr,.-J..Edwards, •
t;. Huniher, and 1'. TT. Danoy, A ."
_ - � :. It is ourintention now -of -clearly
Nero;Iirztige. the balance of.. our Stock
Mr, A. M.St;eltc'e, who has-been at Ot-
tawa for the last, three months attend
ing the. model school in that place, has
•rc*turned, and is j oi. g.totake•cliurge of
the'Lavery School, Minto. Mr. A. M.
-8.ponee looks .well, and if .we can credit.
hearsays; the. ladies , of Ottawa hi3v e•
been making good .impressioi s• or the
young man's a1r(etionfa.- .
• The Sunday. School, Tea ;Meeting of
this pie le,.•last week was .in every par-
ticular a suceese,:although thero.was no
. chance, and, the toads almost impassible
the sum pf. $47.09 was the result. • • 4\'e
notice our old, friend, Mr. John .W.
Spence, of Salem, an] formerly:of this
place, is visiting friends here for a day.
just tow. Neil Oarnplsell' di; Son, have
sold out their whole property tic) .R.
. toe, and are Arra about to removd to
Ilarriston when .:they have purclutsed
another shop. • . '• ,
Lovely lot of Wool, Spares.
. Lovely lot 'of - 'Cloth and Tweed
Dress Suitings. • -
Lovely lot of mantles,
Novelties for the Holidays.}
Novelties in Ties. .
Novelties in Sash Ribbons.
Novelties in Plush Ribbons,
Novelties in Handkerchiefs.
Bargains for the people. '
Dry Goods by tl1'e.Cord. -
ASSORTMENT FOR THE 3MILLION AT' THE
Great -Ory` Goods House of .• John•. •.Hodgins
DRESS. anti- :1[.\NTir7 \I Elul vG- first'class•ced in full running or;ler.
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WM WISI3 YOU ALL
OM1iM6ES, O� IU SUWI011.
PAIS &;W.ISEMA:
,The Dry -Goods: :Ei iporiur of Clinton,
.40
Our drawing which took place
last Etiday resulted in Mr. Robert
Carter, of Hullett, . being the -lucky
man, who:: has ;called' : and left his
measure and selected- tie cloth,
which will be made up right away.
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Out a -- a still larger reduction, and
for one month some big bargains.
may be expected.
S*%, file-. . Clothier
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.Cen%natal •Exhibitio�a l
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The United States Centennial Commission have, upon the recommendatioa
cif the Judges. of .Group NO.. XXV•,, have unanimou4y awarded to SOHMER
Co:; manufacturers of. Grandy Square and ' Upright Piano -fortes, FI RST
MEDAL OF'•MERIT and DIPLOMAOF HONOR, fur.
the Elsential Qualities of a Pet -feet Piano -Forte, .viz :--•V`olume; Purity, and.
Evenness of':Tone, Eltuiticity.of Touch,,and• Superiority of Workmanship.
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(Signed)
A. T GOSH0L't.iT;~• T.I. CAMPBELL, • 3 I. RAWLrr,
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Director -General, ' Secretary, 1't t Bide t .
Have sectLred the. Agency of the above for Ontario, .and . will
• ;(keep 'constantly, on hand STOK.
• In a ward, the SOHMER PIANO: is tnade to stand, not merely as en orna
mental piece -of E:urniture, bat" as a Musical Ittstruinent ; not for a dny: or a. year
only, but fora lifetime. It is honestly eaacle, so that continuous and. severe .use -
Will not.impair its line qualities of Tone and Action, and owing to its extra anis
substantial case work, it will remain longer in tune than any other piano, and
endure as a faithful ..means, the harmonious interpretations of the beautiful' is
mus"IrVir We will guarantee satisfaction in every respect. '
• N. B. ---The Company gives with. each Piano a W irr'fnty,. to be
'a 13.ERFECT.INSTRIIMENT _IN' EVERT RESPECT, made of the Best Sea-' •
soned Matt;rial; and hold: themselves responsible forthe terra Years. • •
Sec -owl -Hand Pianos . auk Organs
Taken . in Exchange.
DOHERTY 8stGli w,DINGS
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CLINTON 1.
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