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The Wingham Times, 1885-01-02, Page 4• THS TQM► The time for entering a protest against the Scott Act vote expired en. T'oesday last. We. have npt heard that any protest has 1pep entered by the Anti's. The Adventists of the West have predicted tbet the world will come to, an end on Sunday next, the 4th inst. The candidates for municipal honors in Wingbaip and their .freends don't seem to 'wee much faith in this prediction as, they i r busy canvszsiiig and laying plans for Mqu„dpy next. Hard al times aro there seems to be no lack of the usual festivities of the holiday semen, There weue•the usual 'number of good things devoured. presents were given lis„in other years and altogether people seemed to enjoy themselves quite as well as they usuily do.. The Toronto Globe of Wednesday last mp,kes, the fpllowing annenuee• lnent in its, editorial columns. The announcement speaks for i'self and requires no comment. It says The public mind will be. again. start 1ed,by the revelation that comps from Quebec of a single coreuiition, fund for the Dominion elections, of 1,882 a- mounting to, eine bunch:ed thousand dollars. In retaliation for tlfe perse- Qutionthatcertaiiindependent French newspapers are. subjected to at, the h,a.nds,of Sir HectorLangevin and his ttoo1s,,a, tremendous accusation has *en hur'led.at the Dominion Govern-. tpent by. Le Canadian of Quebec•. It is,distinctly stated and has not been deriied, that Langevin and his friends Accepted $100,000 from, Mr, Seneca' tp,carry the elections of 1882 1 This was one of their bribery funds in this Province alone. If it were necess try for us to do so we could tell where that money carne from and how the country has had to recoup it since. We defy Sir. Hector to deny this charge and to bring an action for libel against the Globe ; but then he must not let it drew, like the section B corruptionists.. ANX]lOUS FOR FAME. The Nominations ea Monday Last for Municipal ROnors 7iTuRxsERRY—Reeve, James Henn- ngs, by acclamation. Councillors, J. Diment, M. Thompson, R. Ryaus, rl,,Fifrro\V, Jas Hogg and Mr. Dar- lene ' WEST WAwANosll—Reeve, Charles Girvinbyreclaniation. Deputy -reeve, Mr. Durnion by acclamation. HuLLET,T—Reeve, John McMillan and John 11lason.,, Deputy -reeve, ,John Britton. by acclamation.' Coun- cillors,, Messrs, Churchill, McDonald, Lasham, and Brigham. TucxnnshirTE-Reeve, D. Walker and, J,,, Hanna. Deputyrreeve, S. Singllip ante W. S. Mundle. Councill- ors, D Manson, It Elgie, J Sproat jr,„ N Landsborough, A Forsyth, jer,, 0 E Mason and R McLean, jr. GREY --Reeve, Thos. Strachan, ley, ac- clamation. 1st Deputy -reeve,, John Hyslop and Wm. CMilne. 2nd' Dep- uty -reeve, Walter' Oliver- by. a,cclamat- item, .Councillors, E Bryan, J Robson, James:¥VfeDonald, I); Robinson and Mr. Crocker, BRUSSELS—Retai;e,. J Drewe and 3 Young. Councilipiis, Georine, Backer, John Wynn, W Wilson, N T Van - stone, T Pierce, P Scott, W Kerr and R Graham. SEAFORTri—Mayor, Wm. Gray and Dr Coleman. Reeve, D D Wilson and J, 'Laird. Since the nomination the latter has withdrawn, Deputy -reeve J. Beatty and A Forbes. The latter has resigned, so that Messrs. `'Nilson and Beatty will fill their old positions without opposition. geotatcn—Mayor, H Horton, by acclamation. Reeve, T Johnston by acclamation. Deputy -reeve, M G Cam- eron by acilatnation, KINCARDINE -•-Mayor, R Baird, by :acelai Iation. Reeve A Maleelm and .' 13aker. Deputy -Reeve, 3 Vanstone 11;d,H Ceiling. THE WTNGIIAM TIME ; FRIDAY uty-reeve, W G Bissett, Councillors, D Johns, A G Iyer and W Hoskin s. Tho Scot'; Act party nominated W IlT; Verity for Reeve, 0 Perkins, Deputy - reeve, J' Pickard, J Renton and Thos. Bissett, j.r,, councillor's. CLINTON—Mayor, D Forrester;; Dr. Williams, J Thompson and W iloarlo,,, eeve; A Meiiurchie and W C Searle deputy, W Coates, W Cooper and W Searle. EAST WAWANOSR— Reeve, R Currie and Thomas Taylor. Deputy..reeve, b° Ans erson by acclamation. Nun-. cill.ors, R McGowan, R Reily, T Gib- son. W King, R Leesllinan, E Shorts and T Wall tee. BUM-- Reeve, P Kelly, by acclam- ation. Councillors,. G Osman, R Symonds, E 8herritt,.J Moser; 01,iank ilton,. A Elder,, T Metcalf and R Sims. CoLnoiixr—]eeve,, tV Young, by acclamation. Deputy, A Allan and J Gledhill Councillors, Messrs Mul' log,. N=QEIardie and Beck, by acelama- 'ation. GODER4J11 Toweisnie—Reeve, El- liott and Whitely. Deputy,, Beacom and Cox. Councid;lnrs, Elliott, Ache- son -and Laithwaite, by ilec1.tination. STANLEY—Reeve, T Siinpseu and P Douglas.. Deputy:reeve, G Castle and A, Campbell. Councilors, W Clark; J Secord,, J Ketcheu A Thompson and ,I Erratt. STEPHEN—Reeve, V Ratz. 1st dep- nuty, IJ, Eiber. 2nd deputy, C Liber. Councillors, H French and P Coughlin all, by acclamation, MOKILLoP—Reeve, J Hays,, by Iacclaniation. MORRIS—Reeve, Forsyth by 'acclamation. Deputyreeve,, W Rae, 'by acclamation. (snoRNE—Reeve, 't` M Kay, by acclamation,, HAY—Reeve, lir. Buchanan by acclamation. Deputy, Samuel Rainnie by acclamation. BAYFIELD—Reeve, John Esson, by acclamation;, WROXETER—Reeve, T Saunders, by acclamation. ASHFIELD—Reeve, P Clare, by acclamation, It will be noticed iu the above liet that there are a large number of elections this year by acclamation in this county, viz,; 16 reeves, including Wingham, and 11 deputy reeves. The Mayoralty 'To the Electors of Wingham. UENTJ.EMEN,—Having been request- ed by a number of the influential men of the, town to become a candi- date for the Mayoralty, I beg to an- nounce that I have consented and am now in the field. As I ala well known to the most of the electors, it will not ibe necessary for nee. to make a person- al canvass, and I take this method, ithlough,the. etolu nns of the press, to solicit your, vote. and influence at the coming municipal: elections. If ellet- ed,, you, zelky rest assured' that I will do all; that lays in my power to advance the.in,terests and welfare of our town, and will: do, ray duty. faithfully, irre- expectivo•of personi4, or, party feelings. Hoping that my. many friends will do their best to place zone atethe head of the. poll,, I remain, Yours respectfully, J. Nebtainis Wingham, Nov. 27th, 1884. JEST WHAT'S WANTED S. Gracey has a nice lot of Whisk Fielders, Slipper Pockets, 'Wall Brackets, Paper Racks, Cabinet Easelo, Sic., &c., for Xmas and New Year. Just,the thing for presents to friends. Not too expensive, and wljh last for years and years, keeping your memory fresh syndgreen. Be sore and buy one. Obstinate skin diseases, 1 umors of the blood, eruptions and old sores are cured by Burdock Blood Bitters, which TTgrrlr. re -;sera, Dap• purify and..xegu 4,tp, all ,t14 seoretibns., Hip, .PR_es.„ Hurrah. GRANDDI.SPLAYI. —THE— Reif Still to the FRONT. This time with an Immense Supply of as 1 G,00Ds 1 Best in the County of Huron, and Selling CHEAPER Than the Cheapest. Call and See lair Yeanself. No. 1:MIXED CANDY, Only 20c. per lb. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, Ouly 30c, per ib. XXX Peppertnint Lozenges, Only 80c. per Ib. A GOAD ST?PLY OF Oranges., Lemons, Figs, Dates, Nuts, Malaga Grapes, Christie Brown &";Co's Choice Biscuits, &e, ex, At the 'E1z.” JOHN KERR.,.. P. S' 'Oysters only 80e. per quart, Sweet:Cider 2n per gallon,,, r DEALER FN. Lousy., Wishes his.rnany Customers imtown and country - sac �a 1,�sj.fitet.1::;'... l x o.x 6'o3o-,n. 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