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radon Huron & Bruce Railway
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ondon,, depart , , , 8,05. A, 4.25 .r.
wean Crossing, , .847 , . , , , , 5.20
lanzdebow e .8,52 ..... . 5.28
exxtrali a . , , . , . -0.05 0.05:. , .... 5.45
1)sETEI - 9101 5.5?
..eausall ..,, • 825e,., „ 0.09
iplaen.- 9.8 ...,:., 6.17
Brueotielcl 9.49, . , . . 6,26
Clinton, ..• ,10,00 .,..,.6,45.
Londesboro' .. _ ..1019 7,03
Bhyth,.,,.. ,• .10.28 7.12
Be'le:rwe.....,.,. 1042 7.27
1r'1'ingham • , , , ..11.00 7.45
GOING ff'ot"Tit. Passenger,
Winghann, , . 7 Dai .at,a40
Belgrave ... ,• .... 7..4 4.00
}Myth--«.,., « •.._7.38.,, 4.15
f,endesboro'7.47 ,..,., 4.25
Clinton.,.. ,...., 8,07, ... 4;45
Brueefiehd.,-•.,,, 8:26.,. .• 5.04
Eiiapen.,..., 8.;1,,,,.• 51
leased. , . 8,41 'S.19
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mtraali:a.... -_ 9.17 ra:fli
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wen Crossing., 9,?4 602
ondon,aarrave...10.15, .6.45
Obittzarx.
This week it becomes our sad dlity
to record the death of another of the
old. residents, in the person of Mary,
behoved wife aur, John Senallacoxnbe,
at the age of 57 years 'and 9 mouths.
She has been ailing for some time past,
alldon Tuesday death released, her
sufferings,
now tete craft fared,. -
With the Reeceptioi of one, every
newspaper elan in Western Ontario who -
was as candidate for municipal honors,
came out vietorous, among these were
II« T. Butler, of the Stratford Times,
elected mayor; A. W, Freneis, of the
W'oudstoek Times, reeve; Jas, Bryan,
of the Lurinow Sentenel,ree} e;F, Pratt
of the Stratford. Advertiser, aaldernaau
W. IL Davis, of the Mitchell Advocate
J M. Donnelly, of the Sarnia &en, and
G. F. Robbins, of the St, elarys Jour nal
eouaieillors,
%aternet Testt.
On Monday evening about thirteen
of Plvitiouth Lodge No 68, S. 0. E. B. S.
of Exeter pita the Ilensail Lodes a vieit
for 411.' purpose of instructing tlu'm in
the were. of the order. One candidate
was beitiata'rl in the mysteries, and the
xa aarkiugs were- fully explained to the
-Mr. Isaac Carlin returned to To-
ronto to resume his studies..
-Me Thomas Ilnekey, News agent
on G. T. R., stopped over here on Taxes -
evening„
-The roads are in a miserable eon -
clition, Wagons and sleighs both in
nee.
-The regular meeting of Plymouth
Lodge, No tib, S. 0.E. B. S. will he held
oil Monday evening;,
-The Lucan Roller Rink opens this
evening with a grand caruiyal, .A.
number of Exterites will attend,
-Our Reeves will attend County
Council which opens at Goderieh On
Tuesday next,
-lies Puddaaeore,of London, as pupil
of Dr. Sippi's has been engaged to play
the organ in the Trivitt Memorial churl/
---The members of the Ladies Guild
are practising for an entertainment,
which will take place shortly.
---Dr Jo.ekel and Mr. Hyde will be
played in brew's Opera House, on Wed-
nesday evening 23rd. inst.
-Genuine bargains in black cash -
mer a and dress goods. during the big
sale. now on at the- Big Ileukrupt Store,
SetenLeeoeme.-In Exeter, on the Jath
inst., Mary, beloved wife of John
Sanallacoanbe, aged 57 years and 9
months.
Brinsley.
On Jan; 2nd Mr. Wan, Penrice, and.
Miss 14aggie Hodgins, were married oat
Ailsa Craig, by the Rev, Mr, Shore. In
the evening a large number of the
young friends Of the happy couple en-
joyed a pleasant evening's fun at
dancing.
The social at 1ft'. Wen. Amos' otl New
Year's night was a grand success.
There was a large crowd with plenty of
edibles, swags, music, etc,
Mr. W. T. McDonald is visiting
friends in this vieinity.
There was a splendid park, at Mr
Lou Mount's on Friday eveii g,tipping.'
the light fantastic was the chef amuse-
ment.
We regret to have to record the death
of Mrs, John Meson, formerly of this
place.
Kn•w
Facts tU: rt+ ....
Where you can get the cheapest Prints and Cottons; the
best and cheapest Dress Goods; the 'best and Cheapest Plane's,
the best and cheapest Corsets and H'osez y; the best and cheap-
est Boots and Shoe the best and cheapest Tens for the money.
If you want the best goods at the lowest pr c -e4 see
PARKINSON'S STOOK.
Ladies and Gentlehnens. Tinder -Clothing at exceptional
4T<tlue. We are determined to sell our Goods at right p ria'°S.
EVERYTHING MARKED iN PLAIN FIGURES.
No old or trashy goods, everything new. stylish and of the first
„ T � � � 4 5-^ .J T T
quality Our Goods sell and we want you to know it. 1�. e
want you to examine our stock and compare Klee-, with the
Slant'''. No trouble to ;show goods. Buyingquid
S _
ASH we do we defy competition. eCloth.;
1 1, �. l� t l! and
Josey Jackets very cheap.
Ile 'need brethren. .A very enio\'ahhe -The roads on Thursday were
aeil lee fit a'il.' tittle was sp?IIt able'' Ply- passible between this village, Centralia
Red Winter, i a'r bnshi .l.. •S ne) to },fp;!moat'' l lsatori rOtllral 'their snleel'e 1
White `• e. t471 t.e 11,03 .y 1iII Dalin fele til.' laud a lid hospitable'
Spring . , .. lee to oft t 411 en or in which they were entertain.'
'learn . le to , : ; ea v11..' Hest•.,.
Oats ! Sl to .,11 . h4.:Ne% est lane".
Tuokerswitltt
and also Ileaesaf, The wrong belt on his hook. ;'i eer-
--.Tob work: in all the latest styles, tan individual who figured very, pro-
exc"r ette4 with ttt•spaltrh and at right luinaently as a support;'L of one of the
prices,at the ,�,uvot.v u office. Give us 1ae11utic�: at Polling Wetlt' o•--- lar the +,
a triad. latae munielp.d ea7.te'st. approached al
Farm Produce taken I {
Remember the plaice, lir>t f) --or north of the Town Ilan,
... . . . . . . . . .... .. ... - - , prominelat ek t tar whoa' he suplln�ed
Passe •at c , •n. flit l;tt .t N" non° $t'i'me' is tlausop-; A. meeting of the Liberal Comer• 1a 415 of tilt scute a,1110e•tl,tri t x"t the
Eng,
Butter, Baal`+ r, , e'er the elect n tai' (l1kGr4 Wig otlt4} hit i•tl tart, hriml Iii, t-le"Settee ,,,erieg„, watery
1,4 t e l : 1 It: d: The person who it is he Intends ' • '
l v4ltis•e 1a�saeiatimr will be shortly, 1 l to on
^u ,rt;'ia:.fal.• .dt'ellr'. a titelll:u o 1c'iiilfe` + " �'' it , . • • . caaditi ".ti tie we, K111 1 Ctrtin'a,' and. oi•n-
Butt "pen-Buten..t 3'aefli ,. 15 to i.' to st,l 4 ;' t ►s' : u€ Vela,, a left "sized (erasy-portant business,
111 till' IaeSl l"'" 1 stellate, l3dD They are run -
I,
Sex..
,) at " 44 a i ea•ar:tit, aa-rerth *35, upau receipt of a - On Saturday, Sunday, Monday hie els•: arab ."too n much on polities
1 . t cued photo. The liberal' offer,ns al I o u( will eller' t !1 t is , all' a 1 1 1. "'
Turkey per V - � ..:n l ' � and, Tuesday [.ti (Ilila,.;,', I ^. ar',•. elle n'17ixeilDg
Wheel 1"% to 1. is tel �':•,tlo•• err; ni'er't'tte e. for the pule Helie} forth lin tit¢.•;rayiatlatr Army 'blip. tr'r . the other 4'a#DelOtlai 1 t nRtle
e nine 1, straight Ott 1poelatirS. I1ad he
1: otatoa• yr tonsil. , 1 to •ii1: loose of 1111 Ilttt'U4 the Work Sud Multi- raaehe,
1!1'60' 1 • C•+�7....",. 1.-"..' -:, Y'.''(iel it!ye Ili' 1 .. tea•, thee a ween d, witee'd the mist from his goggles mod
Utast' a --Mr.Thos. Hamlin, of Kxeteereceiv- beheld th':' suede of cottenll:t tlt.n over •
-
�tt(i'i...ease.'.. t al1�31' "* a'c'e "a► tYI, #iti4tiW"' th that the �
"" a e_ d a ft'av 41:`8 :argo, a number of forrip; tl • silt':4 the'. e'nt•o. lave he, .oul4 easily
Yalta?
eras -int i, t niede•ted:eutl as a p ':ten:tee'
birds, together with two i;angareeosa 11eve•eten that thisereetar VMS 1101 tO
Property of 1i+ s ¢fe° t1 '." '"al, s tereesstS fr•aItt' it, ,
Property or &d e isnot � ustrlti:i.
: ;1•.u8e'$ h:; ('teelu,.•d whit
, he made az 'pit lie' to lair atll=eoetel ele'ver
�< the, vii. ulnae ailed if the $ nine its sent the i -Trate south limon 1'trmer5' Ila ti- LIee etas dol;, :, far it r. "en known facet
$Il ` ` f k pe tate began here yesterday. and enaltial thaet he hall Wilt ra i ar:it le 4 f Keel to
0 ,v'±1ai1 never . ^" ni'e 1 flat! laietl►l'4! or 'fr.anle, r°
rs Dt a 1', i , rr1;11.,t;,,,-.. 1* ' to•(lay, Mow itnrtielalia1•.s next l )*tt1 taaeti:l'.t'the• (•1a:ir�.'�,t" he el al -dug.
la a t'. n ¢, . • 'II'Ea'u 1' "J'-,1liditarx' .1t Deg e e
tAt tre7DC t-r�+ct a¢ia t, e1 ¢.a�� a ileta;ont Jer 114(1..
Dia seal i"c, " r az¢,a1 _. 1- 4"4�,ae'4 ;allllito' for the
- ,,,it,, * 4t ��°l' fit 17«a4le .
ie et" •ante 4 on 414 14' t as' n ¢ Mr.,1l4.+¢ Nat '; Set' Ilat'aa,; t sh ortie �1•°"ri.ultua.altiociet • --A special ►neetine• of the L 0. L
t'lae'a1Y,"flu 4+_=1• A7>neg(e � grnur.'n rt`n ^riatt aealY • t 3 \o �1a4 4i111ne±held, tete t1'�:u �'i l'1 'h
eel 1 beeteree tee lea ereee ss tor ee e, Stood ;'; beg. tit r.•iblert to the Minna Illi"i"tall" • .°. • 2 "j lA 1 r. la x� 4
u+° a t�•,c .0 tate°g Art* �. 1. o, t , u afir ¢i a. fo1lt(xvs, viz: -"'That we have ex-
NIS.
II a'I!:aaallntadtheTats;i urea.lnnnl;s'uidfound
the calm" eorrevt," 'i'Iio following is
11;= 1 •a1 :4104Met as;att?nte'nt: Total receipts,
(1!i`�haxr•A ay 1.+,•.741 �i1 Va et* .1,,t ',crit Fee ler ,l ole, lli.l8; E'l ja iidltnre, $1:ie,,,e17; 13aI-
ato 111 tteweuh. :a tervet¢:tome t ne atete e. N
nalltr,1t.a-tn•alte^rv'itttntn 1 t; r 'Cb 1.;. ONO' In IlA1ttl (1f Trt'.t"ui'e'i '(11,:Dii,
SVI4I &, .. ai• a1 ti' fe. i e< 1 ..P:re. tee h in kinds (!t `1'rt' Sti'lle'r,
sever' at taus 'elm-. t a.
VVilter- t l:l.t\ 1411.1e�, Il ,t+@att.••aa4: ~Dyer nig Note of . Ii1t41Cin;;h nl. $eat
• ••••••e.• '1 "rot s147 96 1,1A4111,1 85 =�
'ovrxc M 171111a1d 1e116eS.. $101.80, :gide in favor
creua- at le. \`• nue lw31111,• A. G. Peer for ri=ht prices
evening, for the purpose of conferring
Degrees. A full attendance requested.
Lister ladies overshoes for 75.mens
overshoes for 41.10, ladies rubber's 319,
ladies nil goat slippers 05, at the: Big
Tentlerupt Store for the next 00 days.
-It will replay our readers to peruse
the advertisement of S. Willey, Ile
hos sa full supply of Furniture and
Undertakinggoods whielt ho sells et
Th..ratamtiter't1ft..t'art.,el.atikmt4l'Y1t 1. t •
Te „Tee.treua eel; e:t(•af v;r ¢k"'emirs ter '.e�rvit•e,: and postage,a:3i,ti•, Total ,e,„„e a .... i stttt)d tiaalta new S+llell'ty
lu
t!,,,.r,tS4 02 t t, i( Pte .. 4.ea iia 14•'. ,J,tlt. li 1hlaltie'. a:1.1:,.6-.1. I)rdnet144 "seta. ,tt }e
_n, i, called the Sons of Hest, Is about to be
P1.4.'r to+t�7-atti. fretnt liaalallit it'S Zvi' lied a balance o.t
1
"'I
Jr!'la, liabilities of .195.08, All of which is
ut•J1 D t
. ;;IYtilietf tla4 submitted, secrete
rRmt pa . a ' "ep1144'. la4;trtie Auditors. Exetetr,
January 9th.'nihil.'arta►Oysters. .
Frebb tey•,te nt at ere'et.'.Allele?1're by the 'Agree. tioel'(•ty(eilleees.
tlusart or served lip by the ',bitee Plinked On Thursday Ltst, the anntlal meet -
tar raw. Just look .at our ettea•k of yen- i41g of the Stephen slxld 1`Sborne Agri-
fe'etiolle}ry and sporting goods. all fresh, e ulturial Ste -tete leas. held in the ''own
now and timet el:ass, Ii all I.=ie t,'r. The attendance was not
'`toot' :t a;ee. very 1 urge. The aluditnls report was
Zit ssl:s. John 51481+" Mal William der showing that the society is still nn-
litea mei:, of 1"sburue. held, a wtootl lea"e mead tlillirnities. The oilieers were then
1411 Titre he. About ti:etlteetwe ne'',1' eleeteditlelrt'$flted in the follewinn
were present. and forty ("orals of wood , gentlemen being elloseneetart's. Jas. nail
were reit, besides some "ease -ham;,, '1•lli. lcalty110t Vice -Pres, tai, Christie; Direr -
gentlemen return their :brinks to those tore jee. 41l:ee,ll, Amide 5 Saulilers, John
who syr ably assisted, .tart es i.1 r,1,1t.111 Minter, 1.. Davie, Jas. Westeott, John
11er t'he'n in future. Will's, Ches. Wolf, R. Del bridge. Meet -
Concert, tit a s of this kind are not attended by
.\ t'tluec'rt iwder the' at)sl,i. t'S ref 111,` the fernitt, as they should be, and the
Ladies Guild of the 'J'rlvltt _llrmciria1 ulunll.'4. attended on Thursday showed
ehureh, will be held. on '44'etlnc 8d=tree that they larked interest in this di'rect-
evex1i11;;, Jannni' :1i):1118'`0, 111 111 w'S ton. Every farmer in 'the country ad-
Opera House. A larrc and varied pro- joining. Should become members and
grain has been pr, faire cl for t,l s as,." ee. t; OW an interest in affairs of this kind,
Pro- t.
inn. Let there' he, a frill 'ton,'. et- •t, 1:;•rwe" ltul_il ;rrieti0s are for the
teed,: ill atirl 4. tile; furnishing fund of Ire lieeit e . the feratiing community,
the new 'church.
Editor's Table
We have, received from this publish-
ers, the Sheppard Publishing Co., Tor-
onto, Ont., a copy of "The Storm of '92."
It is very interesting ;war should be in
the hands of everybody, owing to the
present discussion of the relations be-
tween Cana da and the United States,
and it will sure to excite more than
usual interest 14.1 such works. The
price is 25 cents each and can be secur-
ed from the above company, or from
your bookseller. •
Sunday ` e pool Concert.
The concert under the auspieces of
the Coven Presbyterian church Sunday
School, held on Tuesday evening,was a
grand success.. The attendance was
very ��•,., laland every e- 1available seat in
the church was filled. All those who
attended were well satisfied with the
evenings entertainment. The com-
mittee are to be complimented on get-
ing up such an interesting program.
Now's the Chance.
A Berlin pian has endeared himself to
a long suffering public by inventing a
shirt that will not gape at the n eek,and
the band adjusts itself to the size of the
collar of the wearer, It neither :opens
at the back fr u anddocslt require
any buttons of button holes to fasten it,
thus overcoming one of the greatest
nuisances suti'ered. by men, Hour inven
tive.frieud. will now devise some plan to
prevent trousers from baggpag ,a it the
knee, nothing oil this green_ _ earth • wild
be to good for hila. .
Vomiter Cosiservatavo s:1 meet °miters.
On Thia:rsday evening ,t lneotiaig • of
the Young Liberal Consel. v,Ltives,
was held and the following officers were
elected forithe current vel :-President
Lewis H. Dickson; 1st Vice -fres, Sam.
Sweet; 2nd 'Vice -Pres., Dan. Davis; 3rd
Vice -Pres., White; J. ,iite; 4tli Vice;
Pres, Will J. Carling; Secy., Wm. San-
ders; Treas, G. IL Tom. The books
shows a` balance on leenci over last
year,.and. 04 erythi ig seems to be in as
prosperous come,ii1ioe,le is the intent-
ion of the members to hold a public etc=
bate in the near fut`nre.
feral Deanery of Huron.
The .send -annual meeting of the
Church of England clergy of this coun-
ty,
ouptv, was held at the Rectory, Exeter, on
Thursday lest, Jana" 10t11. The attend-
ance was sninll owing to the change
made by Synod in the importance of
these meetings. Otic of about fifty
members only some half dozen attend-
ed. Service was held in the Trivitt
Memorial Church, at 11 a, ln. and 7
p. m. The Rev. Messrs. Craig R. D., of
Clinton, 'W. A. Young, of Goderich, and
J. W. Hodgins, of Hayfield, assisted
the services. The business meetings
was held at the Rectory in the after-
noon at which the arrangements for
annual Mission Meetings were com-
pleted. The reports presented from
the several parishes represented, show -
nig increased collections for the differ-
ent objects. The Rev. Messrs. Craig
and Young both preached able sermons
the foraner. in the morning incl the lat-
ter in the evening. The former clergy-
men
lelgf}-men warmly congratulated the parish
of- Exeter .on the completion of the
bea.atifu1 church. The new organist
1111', H. Pud.dieonibe, of London, is, for
so young a, pian, tan accomplished mus-
ician, and bids fair' to ranl;'high in his
profession We understand he lies
been permanently engaged. He is a
pupil of Mr. Geo. Sippi, organist of St.
Pattie Cathedral, London.
-Don't forget the big ¶aale at the Big
Bank rapt Store for • 30- clays.
-Read G. A. Hvnciman's aidwertise-
nlentI11 e111other. 00114.1111/
-Messrs. Wood Bros. came nearly
11'.11ag ai runaway on Saturday last.
--Miss N. Toms, who has been visit-
ialg in God erich for some time past,, has
returned, home.
,We understand, that our bachelors
will have a -grand h.op in the near
future.:
-Mr. C Seager, ex -Mie or o1 God-
eLich,,11; s been appointed Clerk of the
first division court of the County of
Illuont
organized in town. A largo member-
ship will likely greet it and the mem-
bership would rapidly increase.
-A small elan, n meal' man, smaller
than an ordinary bay seed, :alit meaner
than buck: wheat straw, is the elan.
that will wear a borrowed overcoat,
wheedle 04141 get a 'bran new one for
$3.75 at the Big Bankrupt Store.
-Mr. M, G. Cameron was banqueted
on Tuesday evening of last week, by
the legal £txtcsrnity of llixron,larlor`to his
dep'iture for Toronto. Mr. IL II. Collins
represented the fraternity of this place.
-We call the, attention of our read-
ers to the advertisement of Mr. W. II,
Robertson, to be found in, this issue.
Those seeking honorable employment
should read it for themselves.
-The number of failures in Canada
during 1888, according to Dun Whalen
& Co's report, was 1,667, with liabilities
of $18,974,785, of which Ontario con-
tributed $6,704,848, divided among
915 unfortunates"
-Go to the great 80 day annihilat-
ion sale now on at the Big Bankrupt
Store. Good factory cotton for 8c. good
print for 8k, grey flannel 14e., feather
ticking 9c. 6 papers of pins for 9e. same
plc lace curtains 25c. each, for 80 days
-The year 1889 began with a total
eclipse which astronomical event has
not occurred before on January 1st for
over 200 years and willnot occur again
on this date for another 800 years.
Superstitious people are worrying over
the next twelve -months.
-The newest thing in evening wear
for men, accordin e to the Court Cir-
cular, is a. "collarless coat." These, is
neither collar nor lappel, and the style
is advised only foe those who possess
classical features, a'with something of a
cultivated or testheti a air."
-Don't burn old envelopes without
scrutinizing them carefully, exploring
their interiors thoroughly. A yoking
woman living on lower Niagara street
burned an old envelap e a few dti s a. o
Y
and just after it was cremated she dis-
covered that the envelope ' contained
several. hank notes,a ggregatin 0. a neat
little sum. It was a very costly fire.
Goderich Signdlcl. • .
-An aneuseing instance of the force
of habit occurrede in a church ranch of a
neighboringtown, on Sunday last. Ali
ea-dlerg •elan who is no* in the incur
epee business, o'l.S supplying the ,pul=
of an absent minister. He' preached a1.
fine eloquent seimon, aucl wound up by
stating that"waiting for the approach
of death to make your peacewith • God
is -like attempting to take out'an incur-
poliey when your .house is on fire.
BERTHS.
Itomentx.--In. Hibbert, on 1st inst., the
wife of Mi. Robt: Hobkirk of a son:
ESTCoTT :-In'. Centralia; , on' the 7tli inst.
the wife of Rd. Eascott of a daugh-
ter.
HeNnz one. -In Exeter, on 9411 i.nst the
pi eA
A
J N. N 1117 ICOTT
Grand Bhit tNOW OFFRINt
fine dray recently, 141r. Arthur Tet-
1'08tl WA. NINA in the hely bottle of
wedltltk to Miss Emily 1llsseau, We
Lvisll tltt•nt every' prosperity.
On Sunday Jan. Seth 1h1,), Mi. Geo,
'I"laaalep n% of Sylvan, departed this lift*
for another sphere. He had reached the
good old age of 78 years. ';tea was a
muster of the gospel for over 30 years.
110 wait 'bell and favorable known In
tikes 1eetir)4n, belie the father of "gars
'Ware We've The friends leave the
sy anp 1thy of this entire eonununity ie
their sad bereatvenxeut«
Mr. Jas, lugrana, our village Week -
Smith, after twelve years of business
life] utuongst us, has sold out to lir.
Donald Patterson. Mfr, Patterson is a
very obliging main. and will reap a
large. share of patronage. Me. Ingram
intends going to the Northwest,
lir, John Watson of Bosanciuct, is
paying a "•iSle to friends here.
The lake is yet unfrozen.
Butter 19 ets. per Th and eggs 19 ets.
per doz.
The weather has been very mild set
far, Mr. Chas firaatten is at present
dangerously ill.
The New County Council,
The Council of the County of Huron
will be composed of the following mem
bers for 1889:
Reeve. Deputy.
Seaforth, D. ').Wilson, A. Strong
Tuekersinith,11. B. McLean, Wm Elgie
U'sborne, T. M. Kay.
Exeter, Dr. Rollins, Wni. Bissett
Stephen, V. Ratz, ,f H. Eflber,
C. Bilber,
Hay, H. Hippie, Geo. McEwen.
Stanley, John Torrance, Isaac Erratt.
Bayfield, Geo. Castle.
Goderich Tp., John Cox, John Brown.
Goderich, W. Proadfoot, A. Smith.
Clinton, A. McMurchie, A. Manning.
Hallett, john Britton, Robt. Scott.
Colborne, Joseph Beck, A. Malloy.
Ashfield, Joseph Griffin, j W. Stothers.
1 H• Gitlin.
W. Wawanosh, J. Johnston, J. Stuart.
E. VPawanosh, T. H. Taylor, F. Anderson.
Blyth, P. Kelly.
Morris, H. Mooney, C. Howe.
Winghani, T. Gregory.
Turnberry, W. McPherson, G.Thompson
Wroxeter, T. B: Sanders.
Howick, John Keine, A. Dulmage.
{ J. W. Jacques.
Grey, Wei. Milne, W. Oliver.
E. Bryans.
Brussels, Robert Graham.
a . ,
James Hays.
McKillop,
y
The Deputies for Usborne and Me-
Killop will bo elected at the first meet-
ing of the new Council.
WILL CURE OR RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS,
DYSPEPSIA,DROPSY
INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING
JAUNDICE, OF THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF
SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, DRYNESS
HEADACHE; OF THESKIN,
wife of Isaac Handford, of a son; And every species of disease arising
from disordei•ed ,LIVER," KIDNEY',,
TAYLOR. -in Usborne on 12thinst., the STOMACH, .ROWELS OR BLOOD.
wife of Robt. Taylor of a daughter• T MILBURN & CO., ppzkt°1' .
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Of Every De
Iption TO
J. H. Northcott,
OPPOSITE TOWN I LALL.
to Order.
MainStreet
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BISSETT
They are offering their En-
tire Stock at prices that
will Astonish you.
11 A• Ca111 , P o1 oiled.
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STOPANI ,
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There 6s a Machine eaUed
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IT IS. MANIJFACTURED SOLELY BY
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McCOLL BROS. TORONTLONT.
See that Barrels are branded with the Trade Hark, LARDINE
If not, clo not take it, as it is only spurious oil they
are offering you so as to make more money
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out of you..
FOR SALE BY
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July -262S8. E'* " ']:"Rr.