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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-1-31, Page 5
London Huron & Bruce Railway GoI1G Tonvi--Tzati:, Tnux,n 'alss'na:, London, depart, ... 8.05 A. IC .445 it. In. Lucan Crossing, .8.47 5.20 Clandeboy e 8.52 - , ..... 5.28 Centralia- , .9,05 , , , . , 5.45 EXETER, .. , . ;:1,16 5.57 Hensel! . . , . 9.28 6.09 Kippers . 0 4. 0.17 Brumfield,,., ,, ,9.42020 Clinton 10.00 0,45 Londesboro' .10,19. ,', . . : 7.03 .Blyth 10.28. . , 7.12 Belg;raL'ir e , . , , , . 10.42 , t 7,27 W inghinm . , .. , , .11.00 , , , .. 7,45 1 Beethoven Quartette will give one of GOING Soi'TtI,Y Pa ssengor• their grand conccrts,under the auspices Winghanin : , .. tr .05 a.m... 3,40 feet!. of the Canadian Order Foresters' in Bel;rave ..24, •1,{10 Draws Opera'Jlouse. The quartette le Blyth..., .,,. ,„7.38...... 4.15 oa• � caluposed of Messrs. Sims Richards, J. Londesboro 7.47. . , „ 4.25 Sbooting Match. A shooting match will be held ozl, Thursday next at the one horse hotel Ithiva. 'Changed islands. One day reccntly-,Mr.,drnbrose Cottle sold his turning factory and residence to Mr. John Vasey. Mr. Vasey is a first-class mechanic and will no doubt eonnnuand o, large patronage, Mr. Cot- tle will remove about the first of March and will take up his abode in London, See'!tir. Vasey's "anted" in another counnn, Tire 4'ortri.o.v Enterta1 :went. Ula friday evening. Feb. 801,1889 the Clinton .`.. , 8.07. , 4.45 Brateeteld ..... •, .. 8.26...... '5.04 ICi 1?lave,..., 8.34. ,.,. 5.12 liens^til, , ..., 8,41., .,,, 5.19 EXETER . . 8.56.,.... 5.33 Centralia .. , , , . 9.0 e, . 5,45 Clandeboye+ :1.18 . • 5.56 Lucali Crossing., 9,24. , . , .. one London, arrive., , 10.15 0.45 ]ted 1l nate r, lt',r hu' hel. 95 to White ., 'R . ,., 95 to Spring.. 95 to Barley ...... .,,,..,,• 45 to 57 to Eggs lh'r'd'ar .. le, to Butter, P,oals . , . . 17 to Butter, Creek.; 15to Gees • pe;'e 3 , , . , , 5 tel Turkey per 1, 7 to Woe/ 18 to i'ot•ltaa'e 115 to IIay t::. Turk.......... 415.7.7I4 4,1p, 40 44 'S . Bongough, r. 11 arrington, Mr. Blakely, Miss Hattie lforell and Miss Ethel }foods, Thisis the coming, en- tertainment and everybody shouldat- tend. Reserved seat tickets sold at' Dr. Lutes Drug store. Torn Council. • The Connell met pursuant to ad- journment !hall, Exeter, January 26114,1889. All the members present. Moved by T. 11. McCallum, seed by J. Pickard, Olt orders be .r .• »te'el for tlat llallowiing shuns vie:- (!) S. Handford el.2:,elatbor; ii'; Creech $10- .0`.3 tatt,rlo; Jas. B lstIt n 9 4o; Geo. endmorc ,sol i12.1te, ado; Jun. Matheson x3.47 elltrity r r to M. Clark. ;Snell ll Bros. env., do; Jas.; 'o Creech 82, clvu'ity to 'ahs. (leek; J. r,7 Creeeh b,ehntee of salary; ; d'►. a'T, rent for burying g r4tuud for animals; do. 75etx, meets to tramps; do. 25ets. post. e a, age; dei, c'2.10 leen) s I 's's;. el.'. ,!leis, t ' sherp•ntng saws; John Cicada $7.90, !she s time! lumb r;11.;,ntt(i 3i0, ;hair-- 18 it'a „to SFord ^a;l Jnnu art i* .', 1S'hite 10,4 4e,,n0, printing to date. --Carried. -3dl;i gloved by T. If.Carling ee•e'd by T. 11. teCli,i to a +, ° 31eCallutet that Jelau it i5 €•'s tt nt1. rs for ( use of weigh se Ides $t0.37 be accetiteda Carried. Reset a play steal • .5 to bis, eon levied querterly, ::love(, by W. G !.%sett see'd hy J. I'icker'li that White Sous ;Cubes for printieg being ng the Vrc, a4i.'+.Q aa, I a e re oyst:Ts at Geo. Sanglers, hr the quer: eeeetit up by they plate cooked or raw. jun.: iota.: at our srne k of con- fe; ttaear•ny :.lett sporting eatodis, :nll frr•sli, new ,411:4 first-class, Ute V- ..7 7c S to (slot Even. A e: •t d . , a ht leaden old e:tp.•ri- elect , h. r thy. A man eine into his oI.w 8*14 told hint he. wanted ;t tooth punted. After he had been seated in the dentis's chair he add: eNnw, 4'it't pull it all et once; pull it a. little, Own else t./- .n it ;!ltd punish the Iet"st ttiiug, p aaielx it- it lute! been Iitt111:11We Me for as month. ,llnrt:c:ei:tent itt (`elute;. A pert 0 court eatse created consider- able eaelt.entt'nt in IftetereolLWed nt•stl ty A t3 ttiie h Miss Smut, refused to obey ai $n,1111a1f1:;e •3*ul a eteeiliilgrly, a %V8rritnt was issued, when she was taken into custntiy.l;,ut refused to walk and n luwk had to h:* procured. When site got into the die:: kite magistrate reprimanded her for 19.•eiuboletice. and she quickly retorted that the Insoll:nce was on his part, not, iters, and he was t bright looking; specimen en to hold the position of n1,egl::Es ttt:.' deltas hely is a merchant in that own. Better than Ever. It did seem as though the se'dsllteu outdid themselves last year in th,l link; elcbinatti catalogues, lint hero cone s 1it.'s it ntlGuide for 18S11, from Ho-, cluster, \. y., better than all previous issues. -hotter" hardly exl,ress it rather we should say, far superior. It has bion changed in every. respect; new cuts, new typo, enlarged in size (opening; like an old-fashioned singing - book) utlttaits three elegant lithographs. (8x10. inches) of Roses, Geraniums liclso oitd Tomoto; besides avery firm; plate of the. late Jas. Vick and his three sons who now own and mange this large inisiness. These features must make the Floral Guide valuable to their many thousands customers in this country. Regular monthly visit. • Thos. Speer, 4. 1)., Surgeon, etc., M. C. D. S. G. S. and L. T. C. 1)., head office St. Thomas, the Great East India Phy- f sieian and Surgeon, for the treatment {' of all chronic diseases peculatr to women,' for Which lie is so Well qualified, will he , at the Central hotel,Exeter Wednesday( Feb. Gth, 1881) from 8 o'clock a.m. to 5 o'eloek p. int. mie day only. Persons suffering' with diseases that have bald ed the skill of tlm local physicians should not omit this favorable oppor- tunity of-tunity of calling; Upon the Dr. HO iit5 been educ.ttod in nearly 011 the best colleges in l nrope,h ,. s been in the army of the United States and tthei British army, and has circumnavigated tho globe. Dy all means „•era him a call. Consultation frese lli ncinbe r thti dote, Jan. 4th. Patients'shol.ild c [il early so as to give plenty of. time. la►wt:st be aet'tept4•d, Curled. Moved In J. Pickard seed' by T. 11. McCallum that the nlltawt nte•s to Mee (leek be dis continue;. Carried. Moved by J. I'iekartl seed by T. IL Carling that Mr. Jas. Creech ills re 3elpointed colnsmble aIt ;s s'tt•iry of*314'per alumni. Carried Moved by T. I3. ('anrUng seed by T. IL' McCallum that ,dna. Beer ho aase nsor for 11*4f, Carried. Moved by T. 11. Carling well by W. 0. Daseett that 1Ir. John A. Hayes ha net n.einteni la.aui l-I:e•e'per. Carried. By•lew;vo,3189 confirming aappointntent of assessor was • duly read :a uta passed on motion of J.I'ic:Unita seek' by T. H. McCallum, The outwit ad juurued until m'ul'e, the 18:h Feb. at e'elrmk p. m. I .t4 a: rr, Clerk.. . --The stet hing is execllent. -„-;11r.,Jaa.Otte, shipped a :u1. eerioof tine c=little on 4nnday. • Mr. John Evens hent a large brick he. un ifanday Afternoon. -We had a call from Mr. T,11. Cour- ser, of Lucent. on Friday hst. .Mr. Fr,•e1. :Vuore.tmlpinyee of Mr. E. Fish, is vititing; friends in Blyth. --Mr, Hanes, of Destroit, an old Park- hill typo, gave us a Gall ou Tuesday*. -Mrs. Geo. Knight of Ethel, is visit - ins; friends and relatives in town. -.lir. John '4'r it and wife of Loudon, are Visiting frietade ani re mare:, f e r ,. m Stephen 1111 l , hep tE it t & 1 a, 1 bor•nei Agricultural Society w:as holden Sat urdayevent i n;. -Owing to the roads being; in a fine eoudition, large gtlnntitiies of wood and grain are being marketed daily. -A report awns current in town that the Messrs. Swallow Bros. had assigned. The rumor is without found'atioii. -A load of goof horses were shippaed on Saturday, also a load was shipped on Monday,. from the Exeter station to the U. S. -A new flour and feed store is going to be opened'ht dal shortly, by a young men from Clinton We wish him sue- eess. -Mr. Rd. Encr,itt, who has been a resident of T'iisonblug for some time hes removed to this place. Welcome back. -W9 have received a copy of the Carnival edition of Montreal TVitnoo. It is a surperb piece of work,and should command a large s'tle. -Tho County Orange Lodge of Sonth. Huron, will bo heldld in this vill- age illage ml Tau*•sd i , net. Every delegate expected tube pres ret. -A Mooting of the I?,xeter Salt Well Co'y was held in the Town Hall on Tncad y evening; which' W -4s largely at tended. They were considering the advisability of selling the w•oll to a Company lobo had ma(10 them tit &) tO1•. --Capat. W. Andrews arrived hone from the Military C csll ge, . London, whither he had 'Iwo la 1 a military el•ftlnill i tion on Saturday ('Val !lath, last. }To siieeJ'de:1 ill 11 asiitg the examinat- ion and WAS amongst th0.:a who sec1tr- ed, the hi:;'Iiest marks, - dell. John Th?mp3,r1,. of Tester North, abet with a so' i v has 11:1iiL(,il accident ai fogy days r,'e,'ntly, whilo, re= iuiun 1e ith withy r ( 1 l a `1S !d of 00(101, b, some menus the1 load. 'to - lapsed. taking Mr. :Thorn 'iota with it And. in the fall dislocating one finger. t>,,yratio,.: -1"bite with some I;, ii ovule tl .`;!:•duty or get your life ins; red. I+:oop better hours. -Attend chur{'hi utore regularly, olid pay some- thing' to,., o•fl. the ;support of the Gospel. ---1 :•tomo it tai onb 'r of:the Mechanics' Institute Mid have, access to their splen- did library. Avoid Worrying over business and be satisfied with fair pro-. ,,I, ,o fits e, , nd your 'evenings at ,ful i ,� stead of a (',1:: grocery or olseieh[ ice:-- Tta:ko;pleuty of out -door e%ereise.-Qui 1 grllnlb1i11 the acorm itlta.tieo o;' aL scandal gong ors.--4tore. vithoit beim' mean. ---Wort: for the improve- ment ment of your own, property-,; and the gm eneralwelfareof the unicipality.- Cease using profane language. -Send your youngsters to as'chool every day if ltossiille.-"f'ailreUp a course of reading while the long evenings are with you. -Don't carry too Inii.lCh ra.1i1 ori ya'or ballast.-ReeeMmend the A:avoor',•.cra to your friends, -'-The, firIn..Of Sanity€'',I r4, :Mcleod hes been clisolved, Mr. Glee '13oenvoll step- ping down and our,, after • tbirty-five years of constant business life. The firm has 00011 a 'hard working ono, and a gr.,at deal of the adv am.'melat and ov 1f•aio of *;hc-town gn thee, p:a>t is due thenn ri.'ney have crate. a.' Handsome store 'le red two d a-c'llial,s Within a very few boa ' The I'm sinesshri iterwxil ii ' r: t,acl on ',± 11,`1x, ltd. T ie-',•;, x.i. On Thursday last, the hounds met on the farm of Mr,. L.aadxnan Landon Mead where a hare wassoon found and a run of, a couple of hours southward„ -took place, the hart: doubling; several tames, and was hotly pursued by the hounds. The mare was soon captured by the hounds, the huntsman and whippona0am being close: at hand at the death, Axl h ended up the sport. We also notice that Viet,; returns` to the plan started by thefounder of $ businees years ago, Af offering enale. prizes at the State Fail;. One wont think May were a. little out of theft heads to offer to the public such at words as the Guide free, for that is. what it amounts to, -when they say it will be sent on aeolpt of fifteen coats, amt that a certificate good for fifteen cents. appointed Wm. Wright nitditor. Moved b G. Johnston, seconded by E. Morgan, that John Sanders retain his position as janitor at n salary of $12. -Carried. Moved by G. Johnston, seconded by E. Morgau,thaa t the following gentlemen coustitnte the Board of Health with the etatutory appointments for 1889, viz Alex Smith, Jas, Miller, and Robert Hutchinson. Medical health officer, Jas. Sutton, M. I). -Carried. Moved. by, G. Johnston, seconded by 1i', Ritchie, that Benjamin Pile be and is hereby appointed assessor and his salary be $75. )(loved in amendment by W. L. Corbett,, seeonde4 by E. Morgan, that this coua:eil appoint John Grieve asses. sor and his se lir v be 7 5.--Annendment tarried. )loved by W. Corbett, second- ed by W. Ritchie, that this council worth of seed will be returned with the :appoint (=core Sanders Collector for Guided the eastern, and George Glendenning -Remember the G to teli,tn Stereog collector for the western tliylsion, and their salirie5 In eaeh $` -- - tican Co's grand Fatitor,arua to beshoKlr Moved by W. !lite! e, seconded, C"a. in Drew's Opera !louse 1onday even- n it s by 'i1W, Cornett, tlear the clerk is hereby iw; in nlext 11'hat the press snysof thClad structeat to notify; the several saw mill Sarnia< Obser•rer ---':hall Crowded to the :•owners that this council w' receive doors, seats !!lying ton be placed in the for a;11 •;: It � e ,; .tenderb t:srt: l"li:l g£zlll:. at their aisles; scenes 1p rtienlarly_ gn ?;..l;e pry ;next moiling, toquote the rice per body delighted: Ins ;arson .^,can* ,d• i,thousszatnl f4 ax a the mill and delivere d end exhlbitioai. Scenes of North. at the, town it ll- ('aa led '+*vied ➢iv the' 11�„ West Rebtlhon, wreck of t . T 0nia, 6 F Me ix: a • deal by G. Johnston, ' Parra ProdUCe eke::, clearly de• nt t='d•-' Rc•serveil scats tlt:nt the 4"� fan named iitdividttal;+ �' R -. rte . Sentlor s photo sttlelin, !?glee?s, a* Itesr4 ed i,i. til t:1 .te.. tlt`att Remember the !a .?R15, adult fern, tlr; (l. ins;, .>,f inn for We, have just received' tins most hohling; el e ; •ion eta;;et, ('1'u do;nye, handsome Canadian Seed Catalogue we a7r: ila�(-.t•et ▪ 1^.;*1.,n•,lio�t,i:t� C'ry°cl, 2,,,,,zafix1,,a��•�l•t,- lute 0 yet heel; ;it is issued by The Steele Nutt 4111 It ;3:01 e,;,^ 711Grand Ros.Co. RLtd..A Toronto, and containsp, f]end r : ,-; >t., iIthaca, naxtiriue, , e oserilltion and prick's of everything in , sato)! se•eds, roses. clueing vines, tlowf`rilif; Marls, 1:1 < ;.1 r .;'11."5 to bridge bullas and grapes ;aa book 4d 3,-W !rakes, d ops si'l,[ r , "i.. : 1' . l lixola, buil._ vot'wn•ly illnstr•:ttd, Int; 8180 sl ehronio gllg neaten:. „ not a;., ;il:.>; Parkhill • h,5,��,1'.tliltplit,,showira,,,, four'\'a404 141s.tranll ;.•. +1a.➢,59:'5:' aatc4t1t11t, :�i �al'i•; la.' ,. ew Collectionn Plots 't ►. , ' of their :«t It Art f cr ,I.1 F•a•=ss,a. i l•ila^ta°ill p nee - 'ie: '�;' _.. novelties 1 :- s•eals. Netii rand ranee tt ti t let it t° a{r•a, Lrlll ',• eke do Cite ra.2all, , a J. 1►5ttnnlr`:, tiOV S!'. vogl't:ibh" and deld seed'i(teruP:•: !,e i -.l. 0 a• ' , •> r " g $1.5 �' This e 4 ,..a„el t„t..IlCtliia,,, p+lt,•r ..tial' a. largo portion of the work. l hits firm J wan ..er►.t;nt and attend- d occupy ;lie• ll'auunll:li ,.Cad Ilouya, cos-; 'i. I!o,. ala, : allitc' nor Front amid J.avis streets, 'Toronto, iatlnc►t yti' ta nn14a;w tfnti4a•.t. $1; qv7 ite►r': to which are ialar'atys math I tel" 1 a3' ..i9,�'1 1,',1 r• i'tlt, .o a con, Svele„inert and have an immense eStat;l'1- l tielrft1 (>.,. 1, et.,,, -„.a tap W. Ritchie, liydat lite etnplenyiat1 alltndf;, and 1s:1col,4.41 h l,.'aalZ::et?,alert this con.' Jo tksin1;' hn»4841.3 font the Atl1tatle to title , ell adjea 1) tut men in ala' ton'n hill ten PitViiie. We bespeak for this house the ,Monday, tonal at'_�, sat tela le A•1e11et aa. p )tronag, • of all who are &Citron* of nna.---('ear'Jh^d, iti Fi;Asmi, ettn , buying; tirslecl.tss seeds and cneeuton ;• beg Canadian enterprise. Sell;; your address for a catalogue, they are will- ed free. Fac*sW rtti Knowing o -o Where youcan the cheapest Prints and Cottons the '�'rl egetl best and chew _ .t Die: Goods; the best and Cheapest F u1eis,. andcps and o thebest kind cheap- est the best cheapest Corsets H sel pis� ,1� est Boots and Shoes; the best and cheapest Teas for the money, If you want the best goods a t the lowest prices sr PARKINSOWS STOCK. Ladies and Gtentleniens Under -Clothing at exceptional Value.. sell ••n ri �..s. � arllle: We ars determined to ,�cll €�lllr Goods ate right prices. R EVERYTHING r H Hi PLAIN FIGURES. No old o9- trashy goods, everything new, stylish and of the trst uality . Our Goods ell and �s e want you to know it. We q want you to examine our stock and compare price with the [ualit.�. No trouble tco'show ,de. Buying and F(411'111-4.,fol' CASH as we do, we d,.1"n elan .:c.tkl;ion.. ELter Cloths and Jersey ,fate Is Wry cheap. J. P. t V h iii' the Toil, # lalll, -The biggest job of printing every aaccnntplitl*V.dn Catnadt's hza3 been cam pletei at the Government printing bur' eau, and that is the preparation of the Dominion voters' list The mammoth job was completed 1i°eduesda. The eneraal reader will have some idea, of Id. The Hayfield Literary Society met' list Feel ty evening when at very inter. ing program ofelaldru8t's,solos, reeitaat' ions,, te. , 1s enjoyed joye•d by a. large audi. ye ,1•ozont. The debate, “Resolved that the farmer hers a more beneficial centpo,a len than the mechanic',. was its immensity `tlltan it is stated twat tat � deemed laa f two, the 8ltgative. The 150,000 pounds of type has boon used, nem •':ing is tel lte twhl, on Friday, anal that Ft tool: 55 printers ten mouths Feb, 1,4, tvhen outside talent is evlteeet:' cion:;. ant labor to put the type together ed to ar int, The matter Is to be kept standing for • Quite :a number of young; folks of three future, so that such a job will not I3atvth'hI spent n most enjoyable time halve to bat done again for at least a •+ener;itton, There aro Dile nt3111t .„tt tti,e re silence of Mr. Clots. n1`attl4 mines ou the voters' list of Canada. "tderieh tp„ ant onettuecday ere played f The list of each constituency i arrrng- last eek. Various games s here platy ed ed polls, so ;hitt should any change, in and all had a pte ,ity a time. Long will thesteepedadditions or other changes ;len. ]:and hntip.it.tli[y of Mr. and Hiss 1 1`4 alli+ lee' re un n bereed by their Maty take place, this can bedew: by movie "'field friends, tnl, iu•e• tll the roti�li revising tai tt oracular poll, �stthnitt state Odle weather thee residents of otherwise Interfering; wah the body f* (1t'1kll tp. alto tvt•re espeetrd did not the work. lath Cabinet 1q n ei':ix,flnereelpy<•:litstit'rllist disappointment pages, anti tiit•rte 28 Cabinets, so tont 10, F,tntc of ata,• la,a3it .' Present' They the whole thing totals over (1,700 pages bhouW litre known that when thi•.beeys of reading neaten Mr. Senile', the soo ;;iris of Ii t,v ie•id ha•cide to g, p any Supertendent. thinks that when the T!nivare where they'll got them, if they have to of rteviidn�;,by the ru:•ising; haggis• `vatlk.--''I'l e� s,i iia) o' eilini7, disc was atto rs, ns compleated, there will lets about , ,, ,,r ellI t la ill ltl,na a I tl- !1 a edit 1 I # r� 1s heen e+10a© q00 uanlc. o t t£its it the t, title ncEs of .ll. Cafi. muer Wild, Sauble Line, the ncenssion being Stove, Married. the opening of their handsome new --t) BR '...:. OP' (I leen Every D OPP() a7,'ii3"Strut Io Made to Order. H Northcott, I.11'I�i,�ii + 11 C?ti i:Il:. Eft Walper's Hotel, Exeter 'North, on Wednes- day, January 213rd, by the Rev. S. F. Robinson, Mr. Joseeph E. Davis to Sophia!, eldest daughter of Mr. Charles Steinhugere of Dashwood. wee A Deserving and Friendly Letter to Dr, .Speer, Dr. Speer, Dean Sot: I feel happy and hasten to inform you that my leg is entirely healed, no pain of any kind except a little Ratio 04 whore the worst sores were I cannot he thankful enotiglt to you for healing it; as I told yon it has troubled me for more than seven years. It is only two months since 1 began to take your treatment, I am now attending to business as usual; in fact I never al. together quit work, tie: you told me I i not to _ a butns in0ss did i t ought tet m� b 1,arnlit me. 1 did not give Son justict., but you healed it after all. I told you I. had been doctoring with live dif- ferent snrg; r ams before 1 went to see you, and for the last two' ye•u•swith d6etors of v,11 kinds. 1 was told about you but was almost discouraged to go; residence, erected last summer. Dan- cing was kept up till next morning when all de'l,ar ell, wishing Mr. & Mrs. Wild And family long life to enjoy their new home. Clinton. Mrs. Kaale, of Blyth, is visiting friends in town. The County Sabbath School Conven- tion is being held in torn this week. Mr. W. McGee, book keeper of the organ factory, is on the sick list this wee!:. Ths Plymouth Brethren are4.lidding evangelistic services nightly in Perrili's Hall. Mr. 1). B. Calb;'ck has purchased a furniture business in Wing !lam and removes to tilt tt town this ween. Mr. Smith, of the, Commercial Hotel, has Sold out to Mr. Wotan, of Stratford �� i tel.. who takes p•1•,',.•, . u n next week. Mr. A. Mei/. Allan, of Goderich, General $t*T rhatenttont of Agencies of the Mattnf-tetnir ts' Life Insuru:c•. Co., is in town tlei. week. €:k. The quarterly t t ices Of the Patten, bun- I''21t 1101It list church will 110 I concluded I lttltnt go and am hltlll,y i hole! on `Mute!;,!, Ivlion the reception. of to say I otruck the, right n11)1, :u:cl new mou'i'tt , will :also take h•lac.. should all others before giving , •, 1 ,t n r+ I}„ I t• t11a, of t,l'.', firi„ n' l 1t1` Up to (in e lit:::Wise, wi .hi 1' you every til[ .! s..<' a , .. t,., an. :., asi,..11 .1 al, Ave,11(0080, i remain Ivor your friend e c:, t [,iv 18,1to :bias 11011:1 Brown,. ',;reitAnr W Amu.' ,7f . i ron!..l. 1.•.'`,•. J. Livingstone tied Jan. 2nd, 1SSO. Se.bringvillo, Out. the kitot. . The col:.1ty ('0111811, at theii' S.'ssictni ii_i.0L^1_11ty O41Gsl• 1a1,4 `.:01i, lf - 1 ,41 1lust) ..!..,,srantell th0. frr'a t4•;e'. (:.( 1110 Court 11)100,'• for tho .,1I I,, ,1' 0' C''1 ••..• ,. Town F)1!,a£l;ilt0�i "U..t.t•i a �tr.L(J41,t ,.. •,t 1, 1;7.1 'Council met in the 11011 on ,i • l,ierie•tl; 1,:hicia hi,..e5-ill (x oder eh, in 2lst inst. pursuant to statutes. The i,• the presented their nci,_xlsof n, 1 ec,ed filed • subscribed qualifications and declar- ations of office, viz: Win. "H. Taylor, reeve; Win. I,, Corbett, . lot deputy - reeve; Geo. T Johnston, 2nddeputy- reevo; 1Vixi;IZitehie,andEdward Morgall, councillors. Minutes of last meeting were read and signed. Moved by W. Corbett, secoitcled by. W. Richie, that • this council do hereby appoint '1'4'iiliattl Fres r Clerk for the present year and his salary be $120.-Clorricd: Moved. by. t, .Tnhiistnr, seconded by E. Morgan that Wm. Brown be and is hereby ap- pointed as ditor.•--Q1rrieci, The teeve• May nest. terlhue C..natlon hay i l ntel at niaa.chi _r: iI „h, i 1s eoi'sitder;d, will hill a Jong bit want far the farmers, a 'jack for flee 1i1ii(g straw ctelt' , griilcl- ers ,e "l ,.�,l�is. ,�i.['.. Jet". Qalita:1oli r :pea, 1108 altx'.tc1W ,.1 y,1ir(1 dor a pato 3o7, The barn 1)81 contents of Mr. Andrew 'Taylor, on the 1`'1•11 con., 'Elnllett, wore burned on Soturday 'mei:ii111ga lost. Besides some grain hay there were. some 32 11011(1 of cottle, (i 11.01.005 Aa141 the impleti encs, 1',r•. Taylor's loss will be hnovy.. Insttt'ed ,on, '4'2:1:00in Ute.Me, Killop Mlntu:l, I llaFEITare, o a rt EIC. R+.1S. They are 0 ening their En- tire Stock at prices that will Astonish you. t � � y �, cry ��•a E b' OS. C[,{'.t. P'.a r1*:v','.-A €.°, C`,, r"a 7 •, ,• r."j ry rt''Ts 'i W CI CO 19 CWF .•. tiaA l,%11 EtF ... !:.! :�.+' a S, i� lr. ♦ Y ...:? .} 1 b£ j,: tai Til t 61 IT IS 2iX U1.1\..C:l U RE. y ' 4 •t• r P" t }r: r, C • al 4 , t" , d 1 '4 i�. :,l 1„ { t 'f 1 ; P. YJ,) i. ( ad , a •:.c t .1 tt dd c t,ur r 1� yf -' i l `�,w'iJ See that Barrels are branded w tho T�.l e .Ti l"ti. 11'1:., !Da E •t ,1n ` i1 rv.. �r C it they If 11014 Cl0 not .take 1.[, as 1� ,:, only ., 3.,.:gCdt.9 (l.. Gi... r are offering yen? so as to n)ako more lone.'" out of you. e FOE. ISALE BY r 11iy-`26-'SS, n 61 wi€9 i.1 aTr.a�Seq.