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The Exeter Times, 1886-7-1, Page 1H, DICKSON, Barrister, Soil. • ci tor of Supreme Court,Notiy Conireyetzeer,rileMraif313i°46r. 411^ M011oY t 0 1:40a11. Ogeceie zaenson'e Bloelz,Exetee, movADDEN, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc.,1 ExETErt, • • ONT. Office a aenwell's Bleelz (Ball's old enlace) DENTAL. VOL XIII, NO, 45, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1880. WHITE Ze SON 1Publiehers and Proprietors CARTWRIGHT, L. D. H., • - • - • IMPORTANT NOTICES . 11 111/ HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS "FALL WHERE THEY MAY. Has epenee dont el eoemit over O'NEIL'S BANE, Where he will be. • prepaied to extract teethwithout pain. All operations performed with ease and. skill. Goldfillings aepociaiity, Offiee hours 9 a, miate $ p rn. CRAItaS MODE1lA111, CA SIV: KINSMAN ,DENTIST.L.D.S ' Extracte Teeth without pain, by giving Vitalized Air, or by rising the Aim Local Anassthe- ( tie On ti ''` gums; makes Gold Pilings , ed all other dental THE GREAT ENGLISH PRESCRIPTION Asuccessfulinedleine tested over 810 years in thousand e of cages. Promptly eines NEMVOUS ,PkY)s- tratiOn,TY eaknessofBrain,Spi- Atm. nal Cord, and GenoraiiveOrgans of either sez,,ErniaqioAsand all, illseaused by India. oretion oroyee.exertien:Six packages is guaran. teed to ()frac:it a 0(101111ga All otherxnedieinesfail. One package $1. six packages $e byniail. Sold y druggist. Wrtcaw .Pampldet. AddreSS 1„ ECUIERA CREBSICAL 00,1puTitoiT, mica, 044 Wishes to annouece to the inhabitants of — Teachers desiring to attend the Provincial Mr. A. MeD. Allan of Goderich tl e well Teachers' Association may obtain certificates , , i - Exeter and vieinitY, that he has °Polled out varicose venue applying to Robert W. Doan, 216 Carlton known fruit export, is laid up at home with eatiti!dg them to travel at reduced. retee by Mi. Sohn Rinn, of Tuckersinitli weighed street, Toronto. , 0 0 yroolaerantir:xltwtithothteurrncoly, tIliect seyaltestwaot rielIoeuletabren 2tacti ILI ssittol meillain., ethlyiwi,aswiiicii 1 400 lbs. of the Hon. Ashley Carr Glyn, and a dim Mr. J. RW Keeler, of Miteheli, who, some ter of the late Admiral Danoombe. " ,, St°re N°Yth 01 Saillwel ptirinom° isageod NneiltEthdelliisaoureilaistsorgrolulleat utd0oh. ason,1111110- East Middlesex has 'been he bed with It ts said that the, local Grit member for $, and opened out iv business again. wet cloth, around his head ever elm:1611e hea Malcolm McIutyre of Nairn owns au applee of the nominetion of Richard Tooloy Esq nottE, AND TneitE. Mr. W. F. Scott, bother of F. S. and P •aa Ste 2is Soott, of Brussels, has purchased a Leif in Now Condeneed telest in a Livermore, Cale, newepaper, CcolOnial OaKllibitiOft NOltefe, Tete 'Emprese Eugenie, aceonmaniedeby II. R. the Princese Louise end the t'AnINI)nalite4ocifi4Loox.2.nece„tpioanidglitlieltfretcliizeten:47visilat i The hiet of the exhibits has now eome to hand from Canada, in the etearnship Dane. ara, the Furness Line, which arrived in doek on b'riday lest, the lith lust. An important addition has beeee made to the space at the clisposah of the Canadiaa Exemitive Commissioner. This compriees three rooms belonging to the Seience anct Art Deparement adjoining the \West Areade. Exhibite eet.riages will eccalpy one room, samples of the products of Canadian brew- eries another, and the third will contain • niirlcheellelloniemOurliteixolilliboifts. London have issued a • lerge number of invitations to the ball at Guildhall on Friday, the 25th inst., 'The company will be a most distinguished one, comprising the Executive Commissioners and leading Colonial venture. 'The Lord Mayor's dinner- to leadieg colonists now in. London, "to meet If. R. r- ji Prince o2f9t\III:ales," takes place on OW gie- The reception of Mrs, Bee:ton, wife of the Agent for the Province of British Columbia, "to meet the Marquis of Lome and. the a Canadian representatives at the Colonial rd and Indian Exhibitioe," takes place 'from nine to twelve ou Saturday, July 3rd. The Connell of the Royal Colonial Inati- thte has intimated its desire to make lead- ing colonists, here in connection with the. Exhibition, honorary members of the insti- tute during their stay in this country. The Freemasons also are mindful of their Colon- ial brethren, and are at several of the Lodges making arrangements to entertain Coloniets. Through the Reception Committee a limited number of tickets for the following - places of interest have been placed at the disposal of Colonial visitors at the Exhibi- tion r--RoyallZbologicd1 Society's Gardens, daily; Graphic Newspaper Printing Offices on Thursdays during June and July; British IYInseura on Tuesdays at 2 -p. m. , under the guidance of an Official; and Westminster Abbey under the conduct a the Dean, on June 23rd. Among the visitors to the Canadian. sec- tion last week was a party of four farriers, formerly from the North of Ireland and now settled near London, Ontario. They [are now in England to take oat a number of horses for a,micultural work, the Can- adian stock not' being in their opinion at present so heavy and. suitable for this pnr. pose as English breeds. They report a 'very early spring in Ontario, and a generalle for- wee71. state of growth. Fall wheat promises to be excellent this year, though they find raising cattle for export more profitable. Thee farmers had better bringout elephant, if they imagine that the horses we have here are not large enoweli. Hama CoUnty Scott Act Asso- A convention oeflettletmi°pelirance workers of Huron County, was held in the Rattenbury St. Methodist church, Clinton, un Friday, June 25th. The President of the Scott Act A.ssociation, D. D. Wilson, Esq„ of Seaforth, took the chair at 10 a.m., and the meeting was opened. with prayer by Mr. Bob art. Turn- bull, of McKillop. The Presibent, in his opening address, re- counted same important eVents and changes that had taken plaee since the last convention was heldin May. The mission of the delegation sent to in- terview the Comity Council hael been unsue- cessfut, that body, by a large majority hay- rageeefasea ta„aineineralize the Ontario Gov- ernment for the appointment. of n salaried police magistrate. One of the chief matters. , to come before the convention would be the * question of how to have that lacking part of I the Seott Aet enforcement machinery sup- plied. In the meantime while the county re. maimed without that officer he wouldstrongly recommend bringing all cases of violation of the Scott act, that could be found out, before the ordinary rnaegistrates. Even if their de- cisions were appealed. from. the result of leav- ing the cases tried would be good. The ven- tilation of a fiew such cases as that brought before Messrs. McMillan and Gowanlook on the 24th inat., McKillop township, when the senior county judge, a would-be member of parliament, and nearly all the members of a municipal council were sub - peened as witnesses, would open the eyes of tho public to some facts they ought to know, and he hoped would haye the effect of making some of our prominent nien ashamed of their conduct, and causethem to hesitate to 'violate the law. Mr. T. McGillicuddy thought a thorough practical campaig,n. should be orgamized and the County stumped from end to end with the objeat of returning a County Connell who will ask for a ealaried Police Magistrate. The large majority obtained fer the Scott Act 'when it was voted upon was result of a. .vigorous campaign where the temperance people displayed earnestnessand enthusiasm. In hie opinion picnics and public meetings should be held hi every part of the county and invitations extended to opponents of the Scott Act to be present and take place in the discussion. Our cause would lose no- thiug by light beiug let in upon it. Rey- W. M. Martin. endorsed the suggestion. He regretted the lack of prilthe interest in the carrying out of the law which was evideut. Eyen Ministers of the Gospel had been en- tarely silent since the vote took place. In order to make a success of the onforcemetit of the law. 'We must preach it, and speak it and work it in exactly the same way as we worked for the carrying of the Act. After the passiug Reveral resolutions, Mr. Jas. Thompson moved, seeonded by Mr. T. MoGrillioncldy "that each license inspectoi in the couuty be requested to ascertain all the magistrates ia each mumcipality of their respective ridings who will take informations; in Scott Aot oases, and that all who refuse to aet be at one reported to the Houorahle he Attorney -General with the request that hey be dismissed, end that the Inspector to uggest to the Attorney-Geueral the nanieg of good, reliable men -to be appointed in their teed. And that the Inspectors. be respect - ally advised ta bring to trial all cases that ncay arise before those naagistrates who are willing to ect."—Carried. Mr. T, ?dcGillicuddy moved, secouded by Ir. A. Goeenlock, and the meeting unani- mously decided "That a mooting to further the interests a the Scott Act cause be held in every Municipality end that the Executive Committee be desired to urge upon the rench Associations, the clergy, and the mrichee of the 1V. C' T. the importance of liolaing such meetings, fincl essist, if neces- sary, in the manageineat of saeh ,eatheriegs." 'It was agreed that the next eenvention should be held in Seatorth early in Septem- ber. The benediction was pronounced by, Rev. A. MeLeau, and the eouvention closed. sliccessful saseien. --t...41111.111•11wIt During the absence, tor seven weeks, of the ' ev, IL A. Thomas, of Ailsa Craig, final his arish hie people kindly turned out in con- ideration of ill hearth), and planted liis gar. en with all necessary vegetables, and lsb kept it hoed. end Weeded until his return. or this and many other acts of kindness to ieir elergyie an the peeple of Trinity Church esei've the gratitude of the renipieet an 1 the lumendation of the ?ohne. Boit ait work Glob est possible. Rooms in tha Uoriier Ijeetairs 7.11 SAMWELL'S Bnoon, East side of • 'UM -Street, Exeter, Ont. ereme,---eee--ereee'. MEDICAL LUTZ, M„ D., • Ofliceathisresidence liixoter . T BitoWNING M. D., M. 0 . rtinua re vie teri tainivers ity.0cdce andfresidenoe,DemxionTeiboratox v, Exeter TAR. J. A.ROLLINS, M.O. P. S 0, OfIlee, Main St.Exeter,Ont. Itesicten .Teo tieuserecently occupied by P, ID eg, D S HYNDIVIAN AND HOOPER, Dr. liyndemn, erener for the 'Obunty of 'Hu. roe, ece., &c. Drilloop er, ,Licentiat,e of •, the Royal College of Surgeone, Edinburgh; ?,e,ntiate Midwifery,Edinbueele(Seetlaud) eegradnetee Student of the University of (Austile) aeol of the fie oorfleld Bye , al, London (England) &roe,. ote. SPeoial 1 ion to Diseases of tho Bye, Ear and- . Oleo°, Main -et r eat atm.. " -I IR. WOODRUFF, Permanently located in No. 185 Queen's: Avenue, I.ondon, a few, doors east of Post Office. Special attention given to diseases of the Lye, bad sight, an Ol the pres- ervation of vision diseases of the May, Peered hearing, and discharges from the ear; • diseases of the Tereat, chronic inflammation being feequent cause of deatnitss ; diseases of the Nose, catarrh being a common cause of impai-ecl heaving. 0,7••••••••••••••mormareataawa AUCTIONEERS. .TENRY EILBER, Licensed Auc- tioneer for Hay, S tophen , and escOint- eey:Townships. Sales conducted at moderate eine. Gefiee—At Post -office, Crediton, Ont, OHN GILL, Auctioneer for the Townships of Stephen, Fleey and Usborne the Village of Baceter. An sales promntly t e , an d sat isfaation guar tal teed. Sales letn gee' at this office. VETPRINAIO,.. trENNENT '(36 TENNENT, Vete?"' LATTztAx,T0E,B co lege, Toron- cued an office • talent o f all Animals, on • Exeter. Calls Pickard% where he ig prepared to make eleikiuds oe ordered work. SAY ALL THE LADIES WHO SEE Sewed work a speciality. ;ke. j. DE AmarTas Be,aning proinptly attended to. .LANUTRY AND PARISIAN BANGS. Without a doubt they are the most beceming in very fine style, such as the Lan t • GEO. MANSON etYlee ewe intioduced. Ladies, for something Late Manager 0, Eacrett's Boot and Shoe aaisio.0 Hangs, Saratoga, Way es; witches, Puffs, Curls, or Wigs, call ou Ike. 3. Deariuge at CENTRAL BARRER SHOP, EX13TER. Where ho will supply all your wants in the Hair Line, ' New Pump Factory JOHN SWALLOW Wouid respectfully inform the inhabitants of the snrrounding townships that be ha a op- ened a N ew Pump Factory in J. SOUTHOOTT'S OLD STAND trAIN•ST., EXETER, 051.. POST -OFFICE. . Whare he will keep on home. en uncle a Pumps, which he will sell at moderate prices REPAIRING A. SPECIALTY. 'Wells and Cisterns contracted for at reason-. 0,ble prices, and work execetecl with despatch. SATISFACTION GC 3RANTEED.. JOHN SWALLOW. , nary Surgeons, Or duate&ri the Ordeal° c.reenaney teetzave op -feetkie tree, k/binestie einstre et ant a die tance prompt: y ttanded to:- Modicine.fer Florses Cattle,ito ways on band: • MONEY,TO LOAN., ONEY TO LO.A.N ON REALES tate for th e Huron &Erie [mart .1- Say. ngsSocisty. Lew ratesofinteresi. Applyto lohu Spackman,Exoter. ViONEY To LOANir 6 AND 64: percentetecordine-geTmeMs• Private as . Apply to ID. vaELLIOT Solicitor, Exetei tigust15, '85 • TONE1 TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6i per cent, 525,000 Private Funds. Best Loaning Companies represented. L.H DICKSON, •Barrister. Exeter, INSURANCE . Spectacles & Eye -glasses Dr. Browning has the Sole AgeucT in Exeter, for the above lenses. They, aro the only ones recommended by the President and Vice-president's of the medical. Associations of Canada, and all the leveling oculists of, the. age. Teieyhave a world-wide reputation for giving that aid to vision 'which all other lenses fail to give. Beware of imitations, as they ciao au the market. B. Lauraneoes Spec- tacles and Eye -glasses are marked B.L., with- out which none are genuhie,--and pebbles are stamped Pebbles. Do not be deceived by any goods stamped Pebble-glass—or by any simil- iarity in name.—DB, BROWNING, Boras Aeltue POR EXETER. CENTRAL DRUC ST BE Establishment - May 14111 84. RE 1111112 MR, WM. LYNE is prepared do CUSTOM TATLORING At Kirkton. SUITS, PANTS OR COATS tree which. Ifs in full bloom, also two trees as his • opponent. , belonging to Mr. John Rook is in full bloom, Schools are out and there will be no more we ere not ,aware whether it is their intention books no more studying, until September ,to bear fruit this season or not, next. The boys and girls have been penned ' Mr. W. Robinson, of the Heron road, burPigilultssouhon:an110,wiuter and spring and 11 is ing her 28th year, and she is as lively and west, near Clinton, has a mare that is turn- time they bad a run in 'the open air and active as a good neatly younger. She has It will interest the farmers of that section raised 23 colts, mud mins prodtletive, of country to know that at the meeting of Less two years since. agricultural implement manufacturers recen A horse belonging to Mr, John Bailey, of lY held in St. Marys, it was (leaded that the the lencl eon., of Hullett, got drowned in a Prioe of self -binders should roulette uncluing. peculiar way one day last week. It slipped ea for the present. down in. a small pond of water that was only Those whe are interested in the elephant, a couple of feet deep, and being linable to get Barnum's jumbo, killed at St. Phonies, may on its feet again, remained there until it wee be rleasea to know that air Sara Smith, drowned. •butoher, of London, has the remains of a Last Friday., Bliss Aggle Govenlook, of great part of ie reduced to nil, over 50 lba. in McKidop, Was driYhig a spirited hone to weight, besides numerous coins, pebbles, etc., Seaforth, and while in town by some means taken from the animal. S'am thinks he has the horse became frightened and ran away. a bonanza, and has already receivea offers The young lady was thrown from the buggy tor it from New York parties. and received slight injuries. The buggy was 1 well known citizen over 80 vearsof age made a complete wreck. . Seyeral farms in Huron that have been entered in competition for the Ontario sweep. stakes gold medal prize. were examined last week by Thos. Shaw, of Hamilton. Huron farnas will averaete high with others through- mado in the Latest Styles, aucl Satisfaction lout the Province. guaranteed in every respeet. A libel suit ha e been entered against the Stratford Beacon at the instance of a female book agent, the complaint being, that this CUTTING DONE ON THE SIT ORTF,ST Journal published some unkindlyth e NOTICE AND AT LOW RATES. about the individual v.,hen commenting woo Flently object to a lane of it hiniselfa—Goder- has been served with a writ at the iestance of Arr. M. C. Cameron, M. P., the virtuous represeutative of 'West 'Huron. The facto- genarian called the AI. P. a swindler, and, the latter feels aggrieved, and now demands $1000 to sootu his sensitive honor. The tern is one which should be hendled envo- i:ally, but most people are azkei if this style of talk is goal enough for the M. P. to use iu Parliament and ou the stump against his ppleticel opponents, why should he so vie - Ladies Jackets a Specialty Give hire a teial and be convinced that . will give eatisfaetion. WILLJAM LYNE. her supposed elopement with a bank clerk iel• Sfon some 3nonths ago. Verdict, $1 fee plie, The following gentlemen having passed. a During a thuncler storm one day last successful examiaation before the Bishops' week C. A. Seott, butcher, of Winghani, had Examining Chaplains, Rev. Canons Richard - five calves killed by lightning on bis farm in son and Hill, were presented to his Lord- Flullett tciwnship, between Blyth audLondes- ship for Ordination in St. George's Church, bore. The animals had gathered under a London West, at the hear of II a.ra., Sunday tree for pi ()Motion during the storm, when in the following order: —For,Deacons--Mr. G. the tree wes strut( by the electrio current W. Cox, Huron College, Mr. A. W. Dewdney, and the five iyere instantly killed, Wycliffe; Mr J. C. Robinson, Wycliffe; Mr. U It e r The Stratford Times in reviewing the J. Gander, . Wycliffe For Priests-eBey. J. q s 1 freeleveisibpeoloicmaseen, wofintsrauj)ei-Itl.ifiire a'n•I'dheninaenixt 7x.eliteord. g.ti;esy,.1(5k1.3fi.eil3dri;daReeniv.taiS: FE 2211.ulre l'. • j moth bustle that strikes stratford in the A. K. Griffin, Manatone Rev. O. Edge - I shape of a hook agent will met with Inmate. low, Dresden; Rev. R. D Freeman, Eastwood. WANTED i alleled success Everybody is anxiously A. Telegram was received at Alin Craig a • ( waiting for lre fun." few day ago from Belfast, Ireland, announo- a t 12, e s 13,11, One day 141 week while Messrs. James ing the death there of Mr. MoLurg of 1 and Robert Anderson, of W. Wawauesh, Has opened out in twine engaged 'eteetting eat cedar from the. - bush, a treee , sleeking jaineren the -re -La Uurrelley & Co's. Old. Stand, and shoulde , enel knocking him to the ground ; it w,s at Arat thought that lie was EXETER NOBTH killed, but hit. injuries, though painful, were far less merlons than at first supposed. No Complete stock Of Groceries. !bones were broken, encl. he.is rukcRy recover. 16 lbs. Sugar; $1 Tea, 25,, 50 ing One evenieg last week as AleSStga Glenn and lorar ane, of Stanley, were driviing home from Cliuton, they mot ,with an awl - dent that might have been more serious. Part, ot the harness giving way, the buggy ran cin the horse's heela, whieli tried to run aWa aud niece deli t • i and 75 cts—Good Quality. Boots & Shoes (All Styles) at Low Prices. A nicely assorted stock of I-1 IR ID TV' A. 11 FORKS, SCYTHES, BINDING GLOVES • (Cheap.) Beet Machine Oil 60r, per Gal. The Parkhill Review scys:—Beports of the COAL OIL AS CHEAP AS EVER.' crops in this vicinity, are on the whole very y,. e n know ng the cceu- pants out; beyond severe spraius, neither of them wore very seriously hurt A reduction ef 5 Per Cent. on Emmulaing" Pall wheat, though, there are Ta' WATERLOO MUTUAL weeds and Ready-mades. A good Snit of •FiltE INSURANCE C 0 . Established in ISGS. IlEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT. This compmv has been over Eighteen years in successful operation in Western On- to. io,ancleentinues to insure againetless or a rikag e Piro gs,Mer en an di s e M an- ufactor e s And all other descriptions of 'insur- able pooperty. Intending insurers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or ,Cash System. . During the past ten years this Company has issued 57,090 Policies. covering property to the amount cri 540,872,088 ; and paid inloss- es alone:3700,752,GO ekssetS, $176,1.00.00, consisting of Cash GovernmentDeposit, an the nuass- oused Premium Notes on han cl. an d in force, 3, W WALDEN D. Presiclei t. . Taernon, Beeretney, 3,8. Hmenes,Inseecter. •CHAS. SNELL Agentfor Exeter and vicinity - OF CANADA,. 1nie Royal Mail, Pessenger and eaeight Route between Canada and Groat Biitain and direct route between the West and all points on the Lower SI. LaW•rene0,azul Baia dos Cho,. leur, a (so , Now Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P. 141and Cape Breton, Newfound Land, and Jane aic New and elegent Pullman Buffet "Sleepin,g and Day Cars run on through Exprees trains, Passengers for Great Britain or the Conti - lent by leaving Toronto a18,10 a. In. Thum day evill join outward, ineel steamer at Hali- fax a, 10. Saturday, Superior Elevator Watelieuse and Dock ac- oommodation at Halifax for sbipmetat of grain lied general merchandise. Yeate of experience have proved the INTER- leJLONIAL in connection with steamship liime to and from London, Liverpool tied Celasgew to Halifax, to be tbe quiekest freight t between Cadacla and Geoat Britain. Information as to Pessonger and VI -eight rates can be had en application to HOBERT 13. MOODIE, Western Proight &Passenger Agent oer ossin 'House Illoce,York St., Toronto, D. reTTINGER, • Chief Superintendent. to NB!, Nov 13,1885. Railway 0 GI Send le colts postage and wo will send you free a royal, valuable sample bOx of goods •that Will put you in the way of making /neve money at einee, then anythieg (Again America. Beth sexes of an ages can live at home and Iverk in spare time, or all the time. Capital ebtrequirad, We will start you. Innnense Piie' sine fox thee° who start at once. Suazizeols , Portialed Maine! A full stock of all kinds of ALL -WOOL SERGE for 67.50. Suitings and veicoats Cheap. Our D MSS Goods are ma, ked down to Dye -stuffs and package the Lowest Notch. COTTON -20 YA_RDS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Dyes, constantly on hand. Winan's A House awl Lot to sell or rent. Apply to Condition Powd- ers the best in the mark- et and always . fresh. Family recip- es carefully prepared at the Central DruP Store Exeter 0. I.JUITZ: COOL, COOL, rCE, ICE, 10E TFIE IMPEBIAL Mineral Water Co'y. have a full stock of these Waters and Drinks on hand. Call and try thorn. Family Groceries Try our celebrated .50e: Tens, rnd get 5 lbs. of Sugar' (with OVery one pound of Tea,) for 25 cts. LEMONS, LEMONS, LEMONS! TObaceo and Cigars Buy a package of ENGLISH DRILLED EYE NEEDLF7S, 25e. A household Trea- sure, Every Mindy shoelcl have one. OCEAN TICKETS SOLD TO THE OLD COUNTRY. tontiagi.rsis. APT . KEMP, Drew is Block, South Otore, SIGN THE FLAG, JOHN MATHESON. HAY P. O. Exeter Butcher Shop. R-DAVIS, Butcher & General Dealer —IX RINDS or— something over $1,300. It was decided to M I III I hold the show at Seaforth on Tueeday and [ I I Nee., Wednesday, September 28th and 29th some fields, having a poor appearance, prom- ise on the whole a yield above the average. In West Middlesex, the appearance of the majority of the wheat fields, was never bet- ter. The hay crop, will be generally light. Other crops are expected. to benefit largely rom the recent rains, and promise well, Rheubarb , or pieplant, when the stalks alone are used and properly prepared, tams a very wholesome artiele of foocl, but the leaves are a dangerous poison. A fancy to use the leaves as "greens" inetead of spinach, ete„ seems prevalent just now, and in their ignorance several famalies differeut parts of the country, have been poisoned, some of the partakers dying in. great agony. We imagine there is no person so foolish in this section, as to use *plant for "greens" A, union meeting of the directors of the South Huron au Tuckersmith Branch Ave - cultural Socieeies was held at Kippen on Friday last. The prize list for the next fall show was revised, and judges were appointed. There will be offered this .year a prize list of ,, pro- viding. none of the largo shows will conflict Custornexs supplied TUESDAYS, THURS. -,claim a net Couservative gain over the riding DAYS exn SATURDAYS at their residence vtethsre dates. . G I' un Se S paling thb welt- of: 1,52 votes, as the result of the two.re. ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL RE knowns sEalt limey' fa°ctu:g•ers of Sea.forth and v't"'-`5' CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Blyth, have mnanclo a verbal nronoeition to Added Added Struck Net work the newly discovered Wingham salt lot Rev. 2nd Rey. off. result West Williams 28 7 0 35 wells. It is to the effect that if the Connell East Williams 29 8 0 37 Would hand them over tho well and pump, give them two and one-half flares of land and Lobo. 31Ir. AreLurg had left his home only it few weeks age fatielvelandainetbe Inex.e that visit10his native land might benefit' his health, which had for some time been fail- ing. He was accompanied by his son Jahn and his (laughter Bella. These will now re - tarn immediately to °amide, bringing the body of their father wish. them for interment. The deceased was one of the early ,settlers in the township of Lobo, and was well-known throughout North Middlesex as an indus- trious, enterprising and successful farm.- er. politics he WAS a stimuch Reformer. He was Mete au elder in the Rresb yterean. Church at Carlisle, and was highly esteemed for his ninny sterling qualities. Mrs. McLarg aud family have the heartfelt sympathy of the en- tiie community in their painful bereavement. North Middlesex Voters' Lists. The final revision of the Voters' Lists for North Middlesex, under the Dominien Fran- chise Act, has been completed by :fudge Elliot. In all the courts of revision held, by Judge Elliot as Revising Officer in North Middlesex, not a singlo oath was administer- ed by him. So great was the confidence reposed in his fairness, by both political parties,abat any suggestion% made by him for simplifying proceedings were at once accepted without resort to sworn evidence to support or rebut the affidavits put in. On both sides applications that might be ques- tioned were withdrawn and much hard feel- ing thus avoided. The courtesy and teat of the Clerk. Mr. T. A. Mayburry, meets with the galore' approbation of those who had° to do with the Revising Courts. Below is a summary of the number of mimes added at the two courts of revision in each municipality, without any attenipt at political classification, Which can not be accurately obtained, as neither of the political parties has organized sufficiently web to arrive at a definite analyses of tue tnirty complexion of tbe added natnes. Soule Eureka Salt I BEST BUTTER SALT AIANUFA.CTIIRED. ji DuAGES • ON. Summer Prints Reduced Price Ar Dulmage,'8, Kirkton, We give a 'PREMIUM to each end every- ond buying our 60c. and 60e, Teas rn 5, 10 or 12 lb. lots, and guarantee Toas. If same don't give Entire Satisfaction at price, they will be taken back and Money refunded. We are bound to sell Cheaper than thee NV II 0 ADVERTISE They itire.'dOing SLICE A, 'STR4IGIA-F0UWARD BUSINESS, "Novel! Undersold" in D, VV. DULIVIACE, EIRKTON. Ailsa Graig 21 4 0 25 a 0 exempt them from taxes for ten years, tuey Parkhill , 45 . 4 49 erect a large block. and supply all the 8teplien 125 9 26 108 salt the C. P. R. could carry away, and at t• 81 3 • 0 • 48 current prices. Bicldulph 38 13 0 51 t •tise 46 32 0 78 8 Although there ai e several men th along e Leone 28 8 0 36 3rd con. of Tuclierernith, that are older than Mr. Edward Turner, there aro net many 441 , 88 26 503 f who have resided in the township for a longer The names en last year's lists in the Rid. Period. With his father he came there jog were 5,235 ; there have beeu added this 53 years ago, settling on the lot where ho is yaar a net total of 503, making an aggregate now reeidiog, Of masa vast change, rind of meg mono, 00 the new lists. 11, improvements haye taken place during that time, and the place that, was thus everitable SOTJTUEURON. The final revision of the voters' lists under howling wilderness, has been marle "Le the Deminion Franchise ACt is completed. blossom as the, rose, and the earth to yield rile courts being hetd ni tho v ions muni. its increase." eiprilities before His Ironer ;Judge Toms on ' 13 At alma Innen on Saturday tho young wife of Mr, Joshua Vivian, daughter of alr. Wm. Hodge, Fullerton, passed away to is better land She had given birth about a week be- fore to her aest-bern, and being of a stirring dispositicu she got about her hease work too soon, much against the wish of her husbaed encb medical attendant, which brought about sa, relapse, ending in death. The body had scarcely boon comrAitted to mother earth then the father-indaw of deceased, Mr, Geo, Vivian, was summoned to Dublin to the sick- bed of his daughter, Mrs, Ales. Ross. She was dangerously ill, and continue(' to :42.1k until Tuesday, when she was relieved, Of all earthly trouble, Her complaint was ginner to that of her sister-in-law. Li both cases the infants Inc livihg. the dittos' mentioned for the same. In Sea - forth '22 additional voters were eland on the list. Moliillop —25 names added; three cer. fections, six struck off ancl four appeals sns- tititied. Tuckersnalir —8even neenee added, ten eorrected, twelve struck off and four appeals sustained. Stanley -82 parties added, four corrected, seven struck off and three appeale en:stained. Hay—one name added and • nine corrections, ' IInllett —tee) 40108 added, 10 changes, four strimk Off and fahr appeals sustained. Baytiold—otio none Added and no changes made. Everything possible was dont by IIis,IInnor to make the lists complete in every partieidar irreepoctive of political party bia9in Which he has adrrtir-' ably succeeded—and °or Reform friends have tI no fault to find. 00 11 8 11