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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1894-7-5, Page 87.; Q ,‘ ST ,E41,41A101',40141i VOR " WE$reeltta AletiltANCle Otte rurentOtsalle for the PEOENIX se U4NY, Leaden IJeL4et914, INSURANCE 00x. Qf Begtend, : tionateanentessneteoeseeeset. G0,0 We are Showing Saniple Leta of oboioe ingers Perfeme, re showing a nice line ,:of Reif* rushee. ` We ere showing a cheap line of Toilet • Soaps. • We are showing aeline a combs. We show a fine line of Tooth Brushes, We are offering a Snap in Whisks. We have Towlines in Sponge, Wel keep Tooth Picks and sell them. • We keep Chamois Skins, best quality, You may need some of the above, call and we will try and please you, J. GRIGG, KOOL BLOUSES Keep ool. tie flig Bankrapi Store • Is the spot for all the newest ,Blouse Mater- ials. New De Lanes for Blouses, ew Sateens tor Blouses. New Pongees for Blouses, New Crinkles for Blo uses, New Wash Silks for Blouses, The newest thing in the trade for Ladies Blouses is the Sheppheru Ch.eck Wash Silks, We have •thena in all shades for 25c, per yard, J. A. Stewart. Notice to Times' Readers. The publishers would esteem it a favor if readers would,mhen making their purchases, mention that they saw the merchant's adver- tisemint in THE TIMES. NOTICE -All business announcements notifies of public meetings, entertainments auotion sales, ete., appearing in there local columns will be charged for at the rate of five cents per line each insertion. Black heading to count as three lines. Cash with order save to persons braiding open aocounts. To insure change of advertisements in current issue copy must be handedinto office on Tuesday. tvitiqtt Onte. THURSDAY. JULY 5te., 1894. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. FOR SALE. -1 second hand Phaeton, 1 second hand two -seated carriage, and one gett of second hand harness. Also new buggies and carts. Apply to W. G. BISSEZT. The Presbyterians picniced at Murray's grove on Monday and spent aVery pleasant • time. Joseph ,Hewitt, who has been an in- digent on the Township of Usbornatfor a number of years died in London on Tues- • day at the residence of his sonin-law, Mr •It.T.. Barnwell, at the age of 92 years. Whilst kicking foot ball at the Presby- • terian picnic on Monday laat, Mr. Robt. Muir heel both bones of on of his ankles broken by a kick delivered by A. Nelson, Mr. Muir Was conveyed home on a feather bed, the break being of a very bad nature, He will be laid up for some tinie. A large and representative meeting of the Conservative electorate of South Huron waa held at Hensall on • Monday. Some of the most prominent men in the County were present, and after ehort deliberation it was decided to have a scrutiny of the ballots cast for Mr, Mc- Lean ad Mr. Weiemiller, in the recent eleittion/contest. The omission/ fund was subscribed and the work of bavestigation will be proceeded with in due ours°. Fe= what can be learned, we fear Mr. Malmo will no oeoupy South Huron's hair in Legislative Halls at Toronto, Several of Mir citizens had a narrow • eecape from death by poisoning at Grand Bend on Monday, The 'perky comprised Mr. and Mrs: We. BneIi, Ur. and Mrs. Te fete,. Gould, Beige Bowe and Mr, R. N. • RoWe.,. They had partaken of a meal pro. • erided by the ladiee and when about to • leave for home were taken very ill, se bad that Mr. Rowe had to retriain at Orediton. /t wee at first thought that some pickles therhatt eaten canoed the{licitness, but • upon ievestigallort it was toned' that hellebore bad been,used instead of pepper eeasortirig the Chicken attlid. Mr. E' A r011iek Who had been asked to partake of {some of the ohioken, also being teken vielently 111, the Pickier{ Were found riot to • betee amigo and the blame placed to the chicken. Pot a time the reeovery of some td` the viatiet* of the inistitke,was doubt{ tin imp we Ate now pleated to note that it *11 reetetrer, Millstrire Diteltnent cures h grippe4 revittlee Maine replan oat / eyelid eereetied vet. The Rep./ Template pienio et the Bend te day tThareday.) The Dominion bite entered on the gm, year of Ike exietenoe, There ere wheat stalke in several flelde hereeltout which =teatime nearly elk feet. Joteeph Relish of Mitchell, died leet weekHie death was very sadden and unexpeeted. Mr, Chat: Snell has conmeeneed the erection of hie new reeidence on the alto of the old skating rink. ullarton now has the honor a pen ing a tepresentative to the Death:don a ()ataxia Parliaments, Ehivapost office hate been re -opened. was closed on stocoarat irlegularities the port of tbe depittn. The Parkhill Geeette soya teere are less than three bicycle ridere in Exet it enould be no lees than thirty. The Exeter base ball teem visited Cliiaton on Monday, and were defeated, by the Clinton team, in a score of 22-11. Several pear trees in town preeeut the phenomenal fester° of bearing fruit and blossoms at one and the eame time. Holiday moan ; Bottling suits f men and boys. Also a large assortme of oammer tin lerclothing at J. Clarke's. A. full attendance of the members of L. 0. L. No. 921, la repeated. on Friday night. Important businets. By c.,1 der of W. Coffee and Teas -Choice Currants and Rausins--Rico and Prunes yon rem pur- chase at Clarke's, and no better value for your money. Wm. Cole uf Chattanooga, Tenn., forty.- erly of Seaforth and Cliutou, died in that distent land last week. Typhoid fever was the CallS8 ot death. Wedding Aselle. A merrry party alfeetnbled itt the. reef- denee of john *Dry deit, Nett., ltlytheaveetd I on deem 27th, to celebrate the nierriege k lea daughter, Jettet, to Vr* J, W. Peril of Wooditem. Nuteereeti gueste front pstrati Leemiegton, Tatou/awl teed other place were preeent, anal ith elude end gemee on the lawn had a most eneoyeltle time. The ereonts rec dyed by the bride vrere numerous au d very beietiful, Je ere- meny was performed at 4 o'olook in the Afternoon and After a {leinty lunch was partaken cf,zthe Doctor and bis bride telt ou the eveuieg train for Detrolt, and a trip up the river St. glair and Leke suroa, showers of rice falling on them es they left the hou,so. Both the lady and nd gentleman ere held in the logitaat eatem je tbe neighborhood and the best wishes it of their many friends fellew them to their ott new home in Thorudele, no er. Those of our readers having the ma.. 'fathom to be afflicted with herina(Rup tura), espeoitaly severe easee,who hereto- foretfound all efforts towards rellenfailuree, and parents having childeen in thia oeudition. haye now an opportunity, rarelv offered, of getting relief at "tour own doter", By refer( nce to our oolumnin it will UN noticed under the head of Or "RUPTURE'', that I. Y. Egan the /Terns, nt Specialist of Toronto, who has been in P. butinesa in tbat city over 22 years and who for over 27 year has devoted his time exclueively, to tbe treatment of Rupture, will be in Exeter, Central Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 24, 25, and Wing. Lan, Queens Hotel, Thursday July 26th, wheu he may be consulted free of charge, Our physician e arn cordially invited to call and inspect iu the interest of their patients. Some of the grandest instru- ments tbe world ever saw Ta Ruptured Parson, James D. MeLeod died in Woodstock last week of hemorrhage of triellungs. He was 39 years of age and has lived in SeaforthetAilsa Craig, Strathroy and other places. • Early risers -those who get up, say, by o'olook -can see Venus gloating in the east like an ele,etrie lamp, until it is swal- lowed up in the increasing light of the sun. Al mays ready ! what ? Prints, muslina bleached. cottons, grey cottons,36, 72 and 76 in sheeting,egood values, Come and inspect them. They must move at J. P. Clarke's. The man who stole a horse and rig from A. Hays' livery, Seaforth, was brought before Judge Toms at Goderich last week who sentenced him to one year and 11 months in the Central Prison. Rev. Pt W. Hughes, of .Adelaide and W. J. Taylor, of St, Mary's. leave on Saturday next on a visit to England. Rev. Canon Richardson, of London, also intends leaving this month for a similar trip, Soaps ! Toilet, castile, oatmeal, dinik, sunlight, surprise, invinoible, white star and many others at J. P. Clarke's. Mies Aldo Marty, daughter of Mr. Wm. Marty, of Mitchell, has received the appointment as teacher of modern lan- guages in the St. Thome collegiate institute, at a salary of 61,000 per annum. There is a law making it compulsory to have thistles:and other noxious weeda cut down. Should our authorities not set in example of respect for the law by seeing that it is enforced on our public streets ? While riding one of Dr. Gunn's,(Clinton) fine bay horses Monday morning the animal stepped on a stone and broke one of its front legs. The limb has been placed in splinters in the hope that the bveak may come alright. It would be well for parade to inform their children that it is illegal to catch black bass of less than ten inches in length. A fishery guardian has been ap- pointed on the River Sauble, who will enforce all breaches found of this law. Penalty 210 to 230. Miss Anna Roar, daughter of the late Rev. John Rose, Brucefield, has won the gold medal at Coligny College, Ottawa. Miss Ross also won the special prize in Botany, We believe this is the second one of the same family who has attained to similar honor at the :same echoolt Whilst driving along the lake road on Saturday last, Mre. B. Law of town, and Miss Hamilton of St. Marys, we re thrown in the ditch by the buggy capsizing. They drove too near the ditch to avoid the neer gravel on the centre of the road. We. Law sustained injury to one of her arms, Geo. Daw, an Exeterite, who is wdrk- ing at his trade, that of a tailor, in St. Thomas, was robbed of $20 on Friday night, by a sneak thief who entered his bed room in his absence and abstracted the money from his trunk. A fellow boarder also lost 285 on the same occasion. The celebration of the anniversary of this glorious Dominion, on 'Monday last, passed off pleasantly to fall, save a few who met with accidents. The majority went to Grand Bend where fully 2,000 people had congregated to spend the day, while others attended the Festivals at Centralia and ElimvilIe. Mr, Wm, Wells, Police Magistrate of Parkhill, has received the aad intelligence that his daughter, Mr. D 0. McGregor, was drowned ort the 3rd ult, near her resi- dence, at Kelso, B; 0., in the recent great floods: Mr. McGregor, the bereaved husband, has written to Mr. Well, giving an ecconne of the fatal accident. Mr, C. W. Saunders, well known in Exeter and who has travelled for John Green dc Co. London, for eight years, has been presented with a handsome gold lock- et and monogram and a silver -'-mounted tione. Mr. 'Saunders •has accepted an- other position. The' presentation, tlaere- fore, was a raark of the esteem in which Mr. Stiunderewas held, both by his fellow- werkers and the firm. er. Housekeeper's delight. Another ship- ment a! this oelebrated bakine pewder to hand. Also new and pare spins mid mustards at j. P. Clarke's, Servant Girl wanted to go to London. Duties to commence middle of "-gnat t For particulars apply to IVIrs M ./." White, Exeter, A ItingsvIlle cOrrespon.dent writere-The Rev. jaeper Wile= and wife were the happy recipients of Many beautiful presente and addreeses before leaving .for • Strathroy. , A fine gold watch from his admirers. Me. W, W. Elliot, of Detroit, who gave $1,000 to the neer 611E101 in memory of bit mother, and who is extendiag the hot daye with his wife at the "hiettawas," attended church OE the 24th, aud, on thetkirig hands at the veetibule other' mervice, he 16/1 Mall 0014101)3 in the Rev. Wirsonerbs Later, imagine hit titurprise to nes a heed d d 11 bill eudloaed, Mr, W11 - mon slimly isone of God's{ bet Read the following letter just received bedithis office, which as a sample tes imony ppeaks for itself, further comment is un- necessary; - Toronto Ontario, June 28th,189t. To T. Y, Egan, Harbin, Specialist, 2,14 West Queen SI. Toro nt0. DRAR SIR -Itis with the greatest pleasure I veish a, convey my aPPreciation of your skill, and a desire that you add my name to Your list of cures. Your autumn in my ease may be alt encouragement to other sufferers, especial/y those who have given up all hope of finding relief. I have been ruptured about six years, and was in a dangerous condition, being compelled most of the time to be in the saddle. and. was led to believe that a rupture could not be retained duringhorseback riding, but your grand instrument coupled with your skill not only hold me completely and in oora- fort all the time from the very moment yen adjusted it during the most severe exercise, but eured me in about six weeks, I have had no further occasion for its use aud find myself as well as ever. IMP' add that I was advised to call upon you by W G. Murdock, Esq, the well known Barrister of Torenlo. Very Truly yours, GEORGE ITESB1TT, I have great pleasure in verifying the filets in the above case, July 1891. WG Murdoch, Barrister nc, Court S ..reen Torento. Pa raonals Mr. Martin, druggiet of Regina, N. W. T., who has been attending the General Assembly a.t 'Montreal, is at present visit- ing his brother, Rev. Mr. Martin, town. -Mr. T. M. White and son, Cooper, are visiting at Sir, John White's. -Mr. Alex. Tait and wife visited friends lit London this week. - -Mrs, Billings visited friends in London this week. -Rey. Locke preach ad his introductory sermona in the Main st. church on Sunday last The Rey. gentleman is a fluent speaker and a deep thinker and made a favorable impression upon his hearers. --Miss T, White of Sarnia visited her parental home over Sunday. -Miss Urquhart of Berlin,vieited her sister in town this week. -Rev. Me. Donagh was given a hearty reception in Kingsville on his arrival there, -G. Gr. .1:Masten visited his fortnee home in Palmerston this week. -Mr, and Mrs. D. Johns lett on Friday for a trip through Manitoba and the Northwest. Their daughters are visiting friends in St. Marys at present. -Mrs. E. Jones left last week to visit friends in Manitobs.-Mr. Robs. Creery, an esteemed reeident of the town- ship of Blanshard was a caller at THE Thane yesterday and for the twenty second time paid his eubscription to his favorite paper: Mr. Creery attributes the defeat of Mr Weisrniller to the indiffet- ence of soot.e of the electors of his section in not turning out to vote. Mr. 0. feels very sore over the matter and says if again a change is given all will turn oat en masse -Mr, G. W. Holame has been in town this week as presiding Examiner of the 3rd clans Examination for Teacher's Certificates. There are eleven candidates writing from the Exeter Public School. - Dr. Amos and wife and Mra, Manning, visited Clinton on Monday to attend- the funeral of A. H. Manning, who died on Sunday, after a lingering illness of con- sumption. -Mr. A. F. Campbell of Toronto was in town on Tuesday .-Mr. Ed, Roberts of Toronto, visited al Mr. Geo, Blatchford'a this week. -Mrs. Thos. Yellow is at present very low. Her many friends hope for a speedy recoyery.- Mitchetl ;-"W, W. Burgess has parchaged the photograph business from 51r. Sweet, who has graduated as a drug- gist and will commence business in Exeter." -Mr. Robt. Willis ot Chicago, is visiting friends in town. -Mr. A, Bishop, who has been ill for some time, was in town this weak shaking thands twith his many friende.-Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Manning of Clinton, visited Mr, M.'s parents here over Sunday -Rev. S. F. Robinson of Walkerton, is visiting friends In town. -Mrs. Callender is visiting at Mr L. Hunter's, Usborne.--Mrs. James Parkinson and Mrs. Rubble and children left yesterday for Trout Creek, to visit Mr, Parkinson. -dies Edith Dyer retur- ned home yesterday from a visit in Zur, Wilmet Taylor is visiting her sister, Miss Jane Taylor in London. .--Miss Annie Loftus of London is visaing friends in town. The Toronto Indusitrial Exhibition hae now become one of the great events of the Year in Canadian history and IS looked forwatd to by the people in all parts of the Dominion. We have received a copy of the Prise List for this yearhi Fair, which 18 to he held from the 3r4 to the 15th September next. The amount of prime, oirered is as large as ever arid there is every peeepeot of ihie year's; ahow excelling all others. The ground* are also being vastly itaproved this year. Any mac de - airing a eopy of the Prize List can obtain orie by dropping a poet card to Mr. H. 3. Hill, the manager, Toronto, Viet Mertz Lxrrs Stmoeserue.-It is easier to face a oannon than to oarry about with you, day after day, a sick headache, a wretched biliousnees, a torturing neu- ralgic pang, Mon and women ee down before thea things who brave the Olio., tion e of life. Sterk's Powders cure these W6060110, arid help /make life eueeiSeifftil: By removing pain, Itiey put hope in the heart, they put brirghtttese ibi the eye, andelastidity i ihe atop. When one hatet clear head ited eouild ektnnaole he is alleave ready, in the battie of llfei to give a Rol, and for an Olior, glark'* Powderi are the oriorettof ettecest. 25 cents boX. TH4 OP'IDIOIAL UZTIMN8. The twioaug it3 a atetement or the votes paw for the respeetive cendidetea in the Sontit riding 1 ffuron, itt 1804 es shown bv the oilloiel returns or the Returning efilee• r ' McLean, Welentiller SEAVoIrrII. Polling Subdivision 1..125 55 2.. 58 32 3.. 59 44 4„ 27 2$ D.. 34 -28 • 303 187 Majority for McLean..116 TrIdtalfSMITII. Poliipg f3uhdisioion 1- 92 57 2..111 32 • 3..128 40 • 4„124 89 458 168 Majority for McLean. , 290 Polling Subdivision 1- 52 115 , 2,,75 56 3.. 51 92 4.. 79 62 -- 257 324 Majority for Weisreiller- 67 EXETER. Polling Subdivision 1.. 27 67 '2.. 25 48 3.35 49 53 71 110 238 Majority for Weisiniller- 98 sTEntinen Polling Subdivision 1.. 43 62 2, 41 80 3.. 69 55 4, 65 20 • 5.. 86 28 6. , 24 66 7.. 29 67 S.. 30 72 --"•••• • 390 450 Majority for Weismiller 60 HAY. Polling Subdivision 1.. 58 21 2.. 93 96 3.. 74 109 4.45 23 5 79 53 6.. 41. 90 7.. 26 27 -- 416 419 Majority for Weismiller.. STANLEY. Polling Subdivision 1.. 59 33 • 2.. 67 34 3.. 28 107 4.. 19 55 5.. 90 35 263 264 Majority for Weismiller.. 1 GODBRIOM TOWNSHIP. Polling Subdivision 1.. 36 76 2,. 21 67 3.. 20 40 - 77 183 .Majority for Weierniller.. 106 HAYFIELD. 63 Polling Subdivision 1.. 31 ttes SO Total vote polled for MoLea 2 2335 " Weiamiller 2313 McLean's majority 22 Above are the full returns ol the late election in South Huron, The vote was a very large one. The Reform patty polled its full etrength and won by the exasperatingly narrow majority of 22. The Conaervatives did not poll their full strength and were beaten: It should be a Immo to the supporters of Mr. Meredith. South Huron is theirs when ever they come out in their full strength; in this village and Usborne enough votes were unpolled to have elected Mr. VVeie- miller by over 100 majority. Repeated failures had made many think it was not possible to carry the riding. These returns show them their mistake. Let no hope it may be a lesson to theni and that when they are asked a year or so hence to condemn Mowatism they will rally to the polls as one man : sourer minion ix 1890. Holmes Exeter 148 Stephen.... ...... Hay Stanley.. ...... . . 31 Goderieh tp ...... ....107 Bayfield63 Usborne 80 Tuchersmith 259 Seaforth ........ 106 429 587 Majority for Bishop -158. South Perth; Bishop 74 2 Pair Ladies Tan Hose, 150 for 25c. Pickar s We are now clearing a number of lines of Summer Goods at greatly reduced prices, and all wishing to secure bargains should avail themselves of this • Sterling opport unity. Regular 259. and 30c Sateen.s now 21 cents, Regular 20c do now, 150. Regular 35c Dress Goods now 25c. Regular 50c do now, 35c Regular 25c do now, 12i:e Regular 12+0 Prints now 90. Gents. Good Flannelette Shirts now, 23c. Straw Hats marked away down. Dress Trimmings in end- less variety. Baby Ribbon in all the leading shades. Ladies White and Color- ed. Vassars, An elegant Stock of Para- sols at Rock Bottom Prices. Linen and Embroidered Buggy Dusters, ck, &c, Crey Cottons WE TAKE TELE LEAD, • See our extra heavy at 8c. See our New Orleans Sheeting 16 yds for $1. Gee our Selected 1 yd wide, 25 yds for $1. Hosiery. ST. MARYS. Ballantyne. McNeill. No; 1 37 24 1 50 30 3 72 40 4 106 72 5 60 67 6 48 37 --- • 373 270 Majority for Ballantyne -103. MITCHELL. NO. 1 68 79 2 88 46 3 53 54 - - 209 179 Majority for Ballantyne. .30. DOWNIE, No. 1...... .......... 101 4 41 2 99_ 38 3. . 6e5---" 61 4 •69 • 62 5 45 96 -- 879 301 Majority for Ballantyne, .78. No. 1 78 54 ........ 91 62 3 • 60 81 4 ....108 37 _ '337 • 234 Majority foe limn:no:dyne-3 10. SOUTH DASTICOPII No. 1.... , . ... . ... .106 20 2.... .... .101 35 46 272 191 Majority for Ballantyne.. 17,1. BLAteeteett. No. 1- . .... . . .. 51 51 2 • •31 87 3........ , ....... 32 $4 4. - ... 64 45 II 24 Afe.jefity for 85 63 50 237 420 ,188 2 Pair Fast Black Heavy Rib, for 25c, 1 Pair Very Fine Cash- mere, for 25c. Towels, Special Lot, each for 3c, 3 Pair Heavy Cotton Sox for 25e, Men's $7,75 Rubber Coats for $5,50, Ladies Summer Mantles $6, for $4,25, Ladies Silk Lined, do, $6,75 for $4,50, Ladies 13Ik Lace Capes $10, for $7,50, Ladies Blk Lace Capes $8,50, for $6,50, We are clear- ing all Millinery Now is the time to buy the above goods as they will go quick at the prices quoted. R. Pickard 8 cn, DIRECT IMPORt„S. Boys will be toys The little ohaps can't help wearing out cloth- ing. They are Dot to nlawo. • Parents should see to it that THE CLOTHES THEY WEAR are of right stuff at !the start, Summer vacation and school holidays i;ivo a severe test to the goods and the workmanship. Both Should. be Jt 'n114 ighlt • CARLING BROS. make a special feature of 0Y9S CLOTHING u style, finish, quality and Vanoes; CARLING1- 13ROS.' Clothing is the King. CARLING BROS • Eggs Sc. Butter 13c, LOGAN. No. 1, 20 2 29 3 51 4... , .. . 81 ' 5 27 -- 211 Me.jority for McNeill -195. FELLA/WON, No. 1 58 2 ...... 31 3 64 4 38 191. Majortty for McNeill -130. MAJORITIES. Ballantyne. St. Marys .103 Mitchell 30 Downie 78 Hibbert 103 South Easthope171 Blanehard. ....... , ' 183 Loon 195 Fullerton 130 485 508 485 -- Majority fonitIcNeill 23 SANDERSON--CLARK-At the residence of 76 the bride's parents, St. Maryson the 2r1h ult,. br Rev. T. A. Cosgrove, .13, .A., P. G. 111• Henderson, druggist, Agnes, wend daugh- 82 • ter of lames Clerk, Esq., all of St. Mars's. 37 MILNE-moRINNON-In St. Andrews Pres - 100 bvtorisra ehurels Blyth, on the 271h int., by Rev A McLean, Dr W J Milne, to Miss Ella, only daughter of Mr 3 D McKinnon, all of 406 Blyth. CIIIDT,EV-At Clinton, on the 301h ult., Joseph Chidley, aged 61 years, 11 months. WATSON-In Fullerton, on the 251h ult.' Wm. Watson, aged 82 years. 116 110 53 42 321 MoNeill. North Middlesex. J. T. Owen, returning officer, furnialies the following statement; Ward. Municipal. • Majorities, Majoritieo. Alex- Tay- Alex- Tay- Alex- Tay. ander, lor. ander. lor. ander. lor. AILSA CRAIG. No. 1 56 70 14 14 ADELAIDE. No, I 59 87 28 No. 2 59 52 7 No. 3 83 60 23 No 4 52 108 56 51 No. No. No, No. No. 1 81 2 86 3 42 1 11 5 113 BIDDELPH, 21 60 29 57 30 12 100 86 32, 81 LT1CAN. No. 1 62 16 46 No, 2 56 21 35 No. No. No. No, No. 1 35 80 45 2 70 63 7 3 41 90 49 4 27 106 79 5 57 66 8 MCGILLIVRAY, No. 1 No, 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 ' No. 7 62 45 17 52 5 65 49 16 29 64 73 69 4 55 56 1 71 31 37 43 PARICHILL, 124 81 No 1 53 49 4 No. 2 52 43 9 No.* 3 61 46 15 28 EAST WILLIAMS. No, 1 45 84 39 No 2 48 103 55 No. 3 55 82 27 WEST wuziems. No. 1 54 69 15 No. 2 39 88 49 No. 3 75 52 23 Total. 1,887 2,015 Taylor's Majority, 218,, 121 41 276 404 BORN. WATSON-In Ribbert, en the 241h ult., the Wife of Mr 3 ;Watson, ole daughter. EfICICS-In Exeter, on the 29th u1t, the wife Of Andrew Rinks, of a daughter. ROBINSON-Di Centralia, en the eete ult., the wife of Andrew Rohinsomof is son MARRIED, MoDONA.LDte,SM ALL -At Detroit, on the 20th tut., Mr. Fret* !In McDonald, of De- troit, formerly of Tuokersmith, to Mimi Edith Small, late 61 Kincardine, Onay-tektME6,80N--e0 Goderieh town- ship, on the 271h ult., be Rev.E. A. Fear, Mr, Arthur Curry, to Mies Lizzie, daughter of Mr. R. E eimerson, both ot Goderieh townseip' CANTnLON-BEA.COM--In Goderleh to Wri ship. on the e7th ult., be the Bert 3.4. Fear Ur. Addle Centeno's, to Bliss Sarah Reapotn, daUghter of Mr. Robt Sea acme H Ina -PARIS Et-tn Cumberland Presbyter - Ian ehurch, Butmeton, Migeouri. oe tiso th ult., Mr. Rohn Runt, formerly of Ittprien. to Miele IT, Bartell. UREN-11AINES--A.t the tesidenoe ot bit o btide's parentsa on the 26thItzit. by Ited• •1. Scott, M. A., William ,r. Urea,' 0, P. rt: 0..n.t. at Ignacio, to xennior„ eldest daegh ter of Mr. W. Ratites, of St, Siarys,$1• 110141)11111SON"--C AMER014-At the residenert Of the brldetr patentee GM Ot011.1 On the 27tit ult., by Rev, A. Grant, 0. Ae, Bereera in Bendersent of St, rattles tfirt tin to Mere it re e tit daughter or Utigh 0aillerdlir Itere MANNING -In Clinton, on the 1st inst., A EC Manning, (brother of Mrs (Dr)Amos,) aged 38 years and 20 months. BISSETT-ru Snowflake Mane oti the 2e1h ult„ Richard G Bissett; (formerly of Beaten) • aged 83 years, 1 month. OLIVER-In Fullerton, on the 2.11h Christiana, youngest daughter of Adam Oliver, aged 9 years, 9 months: TRACY -In St. Mem, on tbe 24th ult,. Isa- bella Yule mond daughter of Benjamin Tracy., aged 2e years, 11 months and 13 day:, HEWITT-nu the srd best, at the reeldenee of bie son-in-law, Matthew A V Sermwell. 642 yore; street, London Joseph Hewitt, in his 92netyear. NOT THAT KIND. Scott's Emulsion does nut debilitate the stomach as other cough medicines do bnt on the ocettrary, it improves digestion and strengthens the stomaoh. Its effesgte are immediate aud pronounced, Ti 11 Bargain Day. A FEAST ofFat Tthirzgs FOR CASH. Our famous 25c. Tea, (Bargain Day only) 20c. Our famous Orient 131k. Tea, (Bargain Day Only) 30e. Our famous 35c. Tea, (Bargain Day. only) 25c. Dish Cloth. Soap, 20c. 13 bars Electric Soap (To -Day) 25c. 25 yds, 1 yd. wide Fac- tory Cotton, $1,00. 2 pieces 15c. Dress Goods, 5c. , 50 Blk. Serge Dress Goods, 25c. 60c. 131k, Henrietta, 390. A range 25 pieces 10 Prints, 6c. 3 pair fast 131k. 1.5c. hose, 25c. • 4 dozen Flannelette Shirts, 25c. c25ca'sh discount off Boots & Shoes, 103 cash discount off C ashmere Hosiery. • 153 cash discount off Tweeds. 153 oash disootint off Clothing., 203 :cash discount off Parasols. - lie on hand early, Etighest price paid, or farm prodlioe. al CI. •701/111\113TON. ten eat