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The Exeter Times, 1889-1-17, Page 1(The IVIolsoils (alit SefvrEuIDD 13XPAIILTAlaDS T,1a35) Pad Oapital ,„ sys,000,0 Beet an4 3,000,90 Bead. °Moe, MQnetl 2. WOLMItSTAN THOMAS, Esq., fastaxasa, Mernma a 20 hianati offices in the Demi:elan. A germies in the Doreinion,13,5,A,end Egrope, Baaeter 13ra11011, Open orrery lawful flay, from 10 m, to 3 p. ne SATURBAYS,10 a. 0 I 1>,, ra• al'orOent•peratartuta ,ellowedfor monee on DePosit ,Reeeipte end Seviugs Par -01.. R. s 4.13oati3, 1Vlanager. c) Tx -Tx: - Goldsmith .`:," Hall! 0 T1. "nn 0 TT Istessn-sn WATCHES,— CLOCE 313WELIWI•ne SILVEB,W ARE,— . ---AND SPECTACLES. UNEQUALLED VALUE, 4barrereonal attention given to eepeirieg of •watthes, clocks arid jewelry: C. BEICHEN33A.CR, Oppoite ----------------- 1 , a. DIORSON, Bstrrister, Soli - ..i.....4 • ottor of gnpreine CoArt,NotaryPublio Oonveystneee Oniapaioaiouer Money t o Office in Pfumen's13loon,11-setee, Lose), B. li. 00.1elailaiS, . 13oister, Solititu, gonveyncu, Etc,, lanTITIne , - ONT. 0 flio easenevell' a Block la airs old aloe.) ARMOUR W. FORD, esescateitor its tb.e Supreme Count ot Oinario, Conveyencer,Oommiseioneri &o„ &o , Sp eoial attehtiou given to the coneetioa of &aims in the 'United States: Patents procureca, in oney to mau at lowest votes. 0 nee : Op wee nouse Moen ELLIOT & ELLIOT, . r .. .A.ND 11.13RON & MIDDLESEX GA.ZETTFi., , "HEW TO TRE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE' THEY VOL. XVI. NO, 25. Buristus> Sdititgs, litayies Conveyancers &c, &o. eanaouey to Loan at Loweat liates of lutereet. OFFICE, - MAIN - STREET, 'EXETER. off:: EXETER, ONTARIO1 'ROUND THE COUNTRY, Einnvine. Eyes Tested FTRETE A.. NIUBIR.,_k-NZ, Practical'OptIcian, Grabate Otti.0 SC11.001 Enos tostosl ; defeetive sight restored by tho aid ef fine gasses. Lane assortment of the finest glasses on hand. A Nal Solicited. ents in.iCinnmeconstan-sec, Termites,. ne... S. neniernseZ.ene-2", .L. BILLIN onmainelax2sia 0 F F1C E : over 07..IT BIZ'S Nitrous Oxide Gas for Painless Exteection. IKANSNIA,N ,DENTIST,L.D.S Pd in.st Exeter, 1E I avids on Br orz., Builders a Contractors L.1D . I Call on G. A... li, tor Groceries ,. Teas (4 44 SpiCeS Dashwood flour " Petty Hams and Bacon Smoking tobacco a With every 3 plugs. —,----- 4 five cent piec,e Shop one dam east of Parsons' Bleek- smith Shop. lelanufiteturers of aashes, Doors and Blieds. Buildings oontraetecl for. Plans, estimates and sPeeifications furoished if re- quired, From teeir nest experience in the building line they guarantee satiefaction. All work done with promptness and dispateh. Season- ed lumber alwans on hand, WM. DAVIDSON. aogii DAVIDSON, t 11111411 114 SumWelj- h 'Ma With011t Vain, g leek, , ;18aFin_aag al'2fi:g_setaakbileoVtittoprora. gietladi Entngs. and ZIIRIcin Thureanyin each month. esnene-- work the best possibie. G404311 MEDICAL LU'VZ , D. NI., • offlosathiscesidonee laxetey ci ‘e, a W. BROWNING D . , 0 72.1•P. g ,Gxs,anateSTaateritataniveveithy.Ootfiece se, ender esidence,Domeausenx R. BNNDMAN, coroner for the County of Enron. Once, opposite tar. . Carling's store,Exetex. R. J. A.ROLLINo, NI. O. B 0. 0 Mee ,Main teettnetex,olit.lt maiden ee norm er ecently °canned by es. Esq. AUCTIONEERS. EILBER, Licensed Aue- By Our own Oeereepondente, Bninys.—Mr. aucl Mrs. jno, Andrews, on Friday last celebrated their 251h year Stephen of married life by a eilver wedding. There were upwards of , 30 present and a good atinual Mieaiotiery Sermons of the time wee svelte. The preeente were num- he Metiesdiet Clioreh, 181,1). coo, was ennaehed argue and appropriate. ---The funeaal of on. Suodity last by Rev, W. H. Fife a Miss Towl took place on Wedgesday lent Oreaiton. The alisaiotiory meeting held awl was largely attended. The funeral en Monday evg. was a etioceas. Aadressee sermon was, preaohea art Sundsty by Rev. were delieeeed ba Rev, J, ileon U. A. of Mr. Perthell, The 'Oeceasea was highly Exeter ilea Rev. W, W. Mesiodrewe ot esteemed by all, and her death was quite Enron:11e. Tae colleations were' liberel. uneepected. Rana Oler. Gresvits .--Died. On lot 5, oon. 3, No- BuTtean-0 wing to the flexes storm YOU '(.1T. ANT TO SA.VE MONEY Through X-rnas and New Years, BUY YOUR GOODS FRO g man Cheap Store., Creaiton, The Cheapest spot in TOWIll For Felt 13oots, Rubbers end Overshoes of all kinds—Men's wornen's and children's is at A. s loh's As he re determaned to clear out u1:1 hiS S;t454. of DRY GOODS, BOOT & ' ' At lessthan actual Cost Sale to commence 1st Jan., and 'continue Until all is cleared out, as mil going out of the abov alines . TERMS — CASH. N, B. All accounts must be settled let January. J. INE;TC1-12,17...n, Market Square . ,---,----,-1--.b.-4Aeta-4-----* IVICG1111VraY . --- QilliVrhY. oa the lath iost, IVIary Glavin, which prevailed ou Thursday last, the relict of the leis Edward Giavin, who died London road; neer Devon, beertme totally in Noaeanher 1887, aged 68 goers. Mrs. blockaded, so much eo that as a gentleman Glavin, store Mr, and Mrs. John Barry on Isis way to Strathroy, was endetworing was the last of the pioueets of the Sra con. to get throngh the mountain. a snow, She was highly resoeeted, au d there our- B1=01841:4 whiffiletrees,'ana thus eves 'thee her three SODS and five daeghtera necessitated to ennain there, ensue a seven of whom. ain =flied. Alla in. good farmernar by luau another pair for hien oircume.ances. —A, few days ago while ' breanine in a 4 -----....-....-.....-......... 003, Mr. John Rephrase of Centralia, lost beekward.—On. ' Wednesday !avg. of last Bean'iosa At the annual meeting of week, viline Professor Rime of Exeter was BlsaishardsAgrieultaral Society Mr. aWna, returning from Centralia, he mat with Roger wag elected president tvad. Mr. W. what might have proved. to be a sextette Hazlawfod vice president for the °Outage *caisson While driving alOug the f baa nrear.—The remains ot Mr. J. Ototbets a near Mr. ,TaInee Snell's, the axle -tree of 'sell knowir resident of Blanshard for altann his buggy broke off near the wheel, thus years ware interred on Sunday last at Kirk- precipitating Mr. Buse to the group& with ton cetnetern—Mr, Wm. S. Tuffts was great force. Fortnnately the horse treed oboe= iMperintenaent of thee Methodist 8.• itself from the buggy mad regale rapia S. at tha manual meeting in Place of Mr. 3. strides for Eneter. Mr. Ruse then weut Calleeder wins bus resignem—alr. S. Tants to the house of Mr. Snell, arotteeO them hes retavned from Michigan, —Urea J. Bob- from sleep, aud on a little examination Weep, ef Dakota now visiting friends here found, tbat Mr. Buse received eeveral blia leaves for Boston during the present week. wound is on his forehead, besides a• severe --------0-- . shalfing up. His baggy eves at once taken Bialdailplst. into Mr. Snell's, who kindly droee the ---- gentleman to his hoixte in.Exeter. • The following are the official resents of ------seeneene-- . ' 1 a 3 4 6 Total Creditor". Damrs..--.1(iss Pearl Bollixes of Eneter has been visiting her f rieud, Mak Bettie Trevettliele—aliss Roselle White of the 4th ,scoe, visited, friends in Crecliton on Monday lasta-Mr. Gottlob Morlocit is eoterteining Moeda from. Morristoe, Ont —Mr, Liman Smith, whe bass beep. ill for some time ia now able to work Wo re ere glad to bear that both Mr, WIlson Anderson anel lala, Geo, afactlet Who Ual'a beeo very sick, are recoverieg eleely.—The storm of last week wee leery severe here, bot dia. no geeions damage. It, however, had. blockaded the ooncesaioria ia Meat Planes Se as to mains there impagsable, ana it wee neeessaty to shovel thorn open. The bad roadshave greatly affected traffic!, and it they roman" so, wood ‚will be a Somme article here. -00. Sunday evg. last, Mx. J. P. Clarae of Exeter, ocempied the pulpit in the lalethediet Church, Next Sunday erg. the congregative are to have the pleitsare of bealing Rev. D. U. Kennedy, formerly of here, who will preaoh a• missionary serrrion,--Messrs. Brown, Wuertle 8t CM. generel merehaets, of this village, bare dissolved partnership, and the besiuess wal in the Suture be catried on by Meaere. Saml Brown, and D. Rieder of New et am- burgi who have purchased the steelt.--On Tuesday evg. last, by Rev. Mr. Staehler, at the residence of the bride's parents. Alio' Fannie Heist, daugh.ter of Jaccib, Heist, to Kr. Gottfried Wein The happy eoaple were serenaded by the band. iu the eveeiug, and also had a _call from the ebAdVad. boys, (who were bought off.) We wieh them every amasses and happiness for the future. --We are glad to see that at last Steps are being ataken to have peane and gaiietuess in the yillege, Rad hope that the rittepeyers will now pnela the matter and establisla bettenorder. A. public reeet • Mg is called. for Friday evening at '7.90 o'clock, p. in., to consider the advisa- bility of incorporatittg Crediton aa a Police Yillage which will not be much e:etra ex- pellee and will besides impxove our sani- apposite - Reynold' s - Hotel, .11 ensall. I am now offering the balance ofa my winter stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, and some at cost, and seine below cost, to make room for my large etock of new spring goods. The sale will continue for 3ODAYS ONLY. Men's Felt Boots, worth a2.00 for 41.65 " Felts & Rubbers " 2.00 for 1.50 " Overshoes 1,50 for 1,30 Woman's Overehoes " 1.50 for 1.30 tioneer for gay, S tephen, anti leloGilli- srararownships: tee es conducted pAraOtierat NAOS. Ofnce—AtPost-oillomOrediton,ont, J OHN GILL, Ametioneer for the Tewnships of gtephen, Ray and Ifsboene send the Vinege ot EXElter. Alt sides promptly aetendea, and satisfaction guanamteed. Same err am ged at this office . ....----- -.,------, RINARY......._ ..., _ nt -ferment & Tennent VETERINARY SURGEON , Cordigan OVershoes at cost prices. KarktOtt. one by it taxying rearea up and f ailing Woman's skating bals 1.75 for 1.50 Misses " 1,35 for 1A5 Felt Slippere 70 for 55 Meia's all -leather gaiters 1,75 for 1.25 Woman's " bale 1.25 for 1.00 Children's shoes from 25c upwa.rde. Hasving such a large stock to run a General Store cau. fit all in. need of Beets do Shoes. Repairing neatly done and promptly at- tended to. Sewed work a, specialty. All work guaranteed. WESELOH, jan'y 1st THE OREAP STORE Graduates of the Ontario Veterinary College. Oviottas : 0 oe door South of Town Phial, MONEY TO LOAN. per cent,* a25,000 Private Ponds. Bea • L.11, DIOES0N, naerister,Exoter, MITIMISMIOne.0•••• ONE/ TO LOA -1T AT 6 AND 64r tennis:1g Clonepenies represented. gee The undersigned would inform the pub- • lie that he has 3nst received his -.1-Ignsall Boller Mills. TUB Undersigned would respectfally in- form the coneinunity that he has leased the above 3nills, and hes refitted sante with the latest and most improved machinerr ; and will Positively GUARANTEE) SATISF.A.OT'N TO ALL. A Large Stook of Flour and Feed • Always Oil Hand. Gristing Choppin g Promptly Attended To. .41.. Trial. Solt': itea, A. E. BANYARD, T Alt WATE.B,L00. YllYT UAL Established. in insen HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO,ONT. This eomeaav has been over tighteen. Years instteeesegul operation in Western On - Lan io,a,rtclz °utilities to insure ageinstloss Or d &maga be Wire , gs ,Mercuati se ,ttau- ufrteteri einesod otherdescrintioneotlineue- able property. Intending insurers bavo the option. et insuring on the Premium Note or During elie past tau years this Oorenama oasb System . hes issaed 67,0oe oovering property o thee tune tit 01:S40,872,038 ; ana p inlo ss • AnseiS, Selosanoo.oen eonsisting of Oast see loneg/00,751,60 U tSAWiti Gl-OVOTO.MoUt Del)osit,rold th manna - es seats reraium Notes on hat a audio tor et), , .WArsonvM 1) ?): e§ideLt , 0 , et, Tenton, Seeretary. 1. B. Etrones,Inspector. OBAS. NELL segetttfoe 'rho Great VirtglislIt Presterhstiva. A. eueceesful Medieme teed over 30 years tri theasande of cases, Corea Spermatorrhea, anneoue Weakness, .Emiasions, hnnotenog and all diseasee eaused by abuse, ateirotzl indiscretion, or over-exertion, Demean peekages Getaranteertto Cul•etolimiralt others ttitt Fait, seek yoor Deuggiet for Tao aa'eat Elena& Preeeriettee take no sebetitate, One package 31. Six are tatil. Write forintropinet. Addeees remotest entical eion laetrcits Minks OENTBAL WINTER STOCK —INCLUDING— the Into municipal elections : Westmau 15 15 8 60 132 230 5peoial Services commeneed M the Meth. tiodgies 108 1.1.7 83 60 a4 402 Beatscn , 71 57 41 38 105 312 Colabledick 30 81 20 25 72 228 Davis • 85 77 76 50 76 364 Dewar,. 59 33 .10 58 69 . 259 McGee 74 40 48 80 27 269 11(4,'Urll. of the births, marriages and deaths for the township of Biddulph tor the yeer 1888 : First half year, births 36, roar 5, deaths, 9 Last half year, " 21, " 4, " 14 A fuIl line of Dry -Goods, Hats dc Caps, and Craclrery,)3oots and Shoes. Those wiehing anything in my line will find it to their advauttage to eall and in speet ray goods and prices. Hie,hest prices paid for But- ter and. Eggs and all kinds of produce. 11-22-6-m. RENSALL, --STON.EM•AN'S- Jewelr-y Store Et-EiisALL, oNT. You eve invitect to wine and ees -mas Season 1 'Ot1111. BlrE1111t .Bruceilebel. Beenere•,-1'he, epomal services, beginning with the week of prayer, in the Union Oh are ati1t. in progre,ss, and him easing in in. Serest and. number, trona nigkit to nightn- Metiers. Beery & Tonaileon have started a cbopping m the brick building owned by anr Jas. Turner, on Queen. street. They are enterprising, obliging and industrious young men who will no doubt be liberally patronized. We wish them every success. —A grata literary and musical entertain- ment will be given in Dixou'a hall, on Slat int, the superinteadeuee of J. B. 'Jamieson, Esq,, Proceeds: for charitalsle perposes,--Mr Wm Moffitt and his son Andrew are both quite ill, though hopes are entertained of their reeovery. odist olaurah, here, on Wednesday evensng —The Odd VellOW'Il lodge.of Hensall intend • ' bl tile with stores below lung 8 a. tarp affairs. 'Let the ratepstyers attend, "en realise and show that they are inter- ested in the natter. --Ott IVIonday last Mr. J W Grant shot a fine large rabbit in the ewetoP wes o Th" is the largeet we have seen.—The many friends of Mr. Donald Patterson will be glad, to beer that he was joined i a the holy bonds of matrimony on Wednesday 16tb, Your garibe also entends his congratula- tions to the happy couple, Success Don- ald.—Bev. Mr. Staebler is still continuing his speoial serviees and a large number are erecting a r and hall above, in the spring.—We are sorry to bean of the severe fib:wee of Mr. Roedding, and hope he may goon Tecover to Itia usual health.—The first serni-mouthly meeting of the Young People'a Improve. Meat SOO let y WAS held. the PreSbyteliall church, on Monday evening last. The audience was large and the programme good.—' grand concert will be even in Carmel PreabyteTian church on Monday evening next, when a good time rase: be expecte& as the hest home and. foreiga talent Ilan been soured. for the occasionn- Thetalusical and literary entertainment, given in the Reiman Methodist church, by Hensall Noeth circuit, was notwitlastauding the hiclement weether and roinday roads, s, succeas. The attendance was large, and the entertainment excellent...) The pro - ands, an behalf of the Rensell North per- sonage furnishipg fund, amounted to $‘10. Departit 4r1 ALL THIS YEAR. , Burars.—Parkbill couneil for 1889 ; Mayor, 3 AL Gibbs : Reeve, W M Thora p- eon ; Councillore, ward No, 1, McLeod and W Fletcher ; ward No 2, W Baird. and 3.11 Duff; ward No 3, T. Magiadery and Wm, Boyce ,--The principal eyeut ot the eeasou, Imre, was the dedication. of the new Presbytetian Church, last week. The body of the church ie 60 ft long, and.40 ft wide. At the rear of the edifice is a school room 45 It by 30 ft. There is a very zeat tower which forms tbe main entrance to the boildittg. eost is about $10,000. Parkhill is now vrell stip; lied with churches Itt stddition to the Preebyterian cburch, there ist a handsome Methodist church built a year ago, the Episcopalian, the R and the Boptiet Churchea.—Bana Crees B. A., of Bryanston, very ably filled the Methodist pulpit on Sabbath last. St. Marys' Bamos.—Idr. H. Brown, soperintentient of tbe Thomas Organ Factory, Wooastook, spent Sunday, a gaest of W. H. Graham, His son Bert, accomnanied hien—The weddhag bells were rang three tiroes Outing New Yearai week sna each time they rang. they made two, min, Thom, • to Mise Fannie Follis Grana Bona. COMPETITION NOWB.ERE CAN 'COMPETE WITH OUR PRICES Our Elegant Roliaay Stook Barber Shop,i FAN BON' 131.10.„ A. Hastings,,Frop shoing and Ilair ont,ting in th.elateet etylee taf the feet, Evellattention paid 10 outting —ooningainci WatCheSy Clocks, Sewelry, Silver. Ware, Novelties), Fancy Geode, t5se,. •CALL AND BE CONVINCED DOUPE & ---------------- --------- Annie Color:sem of town ; said bit. Andy Shona of Torooto. to Miss Greetfield of e ar es . to return dining the /reek. Thate , is ou Saturday -front Witinipeg, and Inferels town—jai:nes Plurapbria eettirnea. home Fr, Zurich. The annual meeting of the Ray township Farmer's Mutual Fire Inearauce 0o. met at the town ball here, on 'Monday last. The Dira0t0T'S arinual report gives evidence of last yette hosing been a very progressive year with the conxpany. The year (nosed with property to the amount of $1,955,192. being insurea, for which they hold assets to the amount of $52,696.63, showing a handsome increase over the preceding year's business. Two of the retiring dir- ectors' were re.elected viz:—Sohn Torrance and Daniel Surarus, while 'smut Stearus was elected.vice Hy. Lippbardt. Rentea.--The storm did oonsiderable damage in this vicinity, on Wednesday evg last. --The a'orestere are about to melte preparations for another concert. Wait far Lade McDonald. has started to learn typewaiting. Colchester N 5 is asking sew a repeal of the Scott Act. Fire in Robertson's saw worke, Montreal, Friday, did $6,000 damage. Insured. Mr. 0. Seeger (examayor of Goderion), has been appointed Clerk of the first div- lekal Court, eicej. S McDougall, deceased. It is reported that Mr. 'McPhee, lumberman of Stephen townsbip has left his abode unceremoniously. Philip Bougard, who committed aaicide on Friday at Ottawa, bag been_ d.eeoyed Tato marrying a woman of loose bharactor. Tbe Queen has decialed that the gifts presented to her on the oecasion of her jubilee shall go to the south Kensington Museum after her aeath. Mr. Twomey, receetly elected mayor •of Windsor, says he is not an anneeatiouist, but he desires the broadest possible recip- rooal trade relations witb the United States. ie. Partioulaes —11,0ViVal services are CO.,whci were thus ioined are Mr. F, Cochran . to Miss Eterne Butcher, all of St. Marten E.117k€011. Mr. Cbas. Hollis of Ceicego, W Mis being condueted in the Emig. chnrch by Revs. Ort vein & Ratunn—Dyer is back again. -022 Monday laet Miss Rau left for the Grand Bend to epend a fe:v WOok'S oatiot with her sister, Mrs. , 13113DtION, is a favorite in. town, and as she is obliged to close her dressmaking business to take A vacation, her many patrons will be pleased to learn that she will be back again in three or four weeke,--alr Lorimer our Nary accommodating mail metier an.a stage driver, passed a petition around last week for, signatures to enable him to seeure the oontract for careying the mail between herii toed Hassell, We bope Bob is successfuin l semitiog the contract, as he if reliable and honest. In conneet• ion with the arrival of tbe Canadian Paeifie railway at Virindsor next summer, it is rimmed that a line of steel etertraships will be plaoed. on the route be- tween Windsor and Chicago. No other spring medicine has woo. for it- self suet universal conaaence as Ayerat Sarsaparilla,. It is the most powerfol oorabination of vegetable alternatives ever offered to tbe public, and. 13 aeknowlaged by the medical profession to be the beat blood partner. . Nathaniel Currie, 3.1h, ex -al, P. P., died at Glencoe yesterday iri. the 61th year is sapposed to have been palsy, but he has pi bis age.Tbe inera_ediate cause of death. been in ill health for years past. alr. Our - greater part of bis life, aud Was oue of the ry ha& lived in West Middlesex during the booetktryt.own. residents of that section of the BORN. TKS1,011..---4011 the 121h iesta the wife of Mr. Debt. Taylor of 'Osborne, et a, daughter. WeitaMeemr•pariserlir.allsia....iam Ammo ''-'" SOU118.--ANDunws.—At Lite Methodist par- souage, Eliraville, on. Jan. ist. 18.8a by Rev. Mn. Penball, Mr. Joshua Johns to Masa Mary Ana, only daughter of Eliza. Andrews, , , , Smentarn--Seemer—Ori the lete hist., bet the Bev. 3, Downie, Rs D., at tbe xesi- detee of Wm. E. Hooper, Eng., Lucite William 11. Stanley, Esq., eltlest eou of E i JiNt11, tO 'MISS §ift5 for gytt As$01,12mtvr. MOST, COMPLETE. gEBEST 33.11.1 NICEST, TELE SVSTEETEST —Assortment of— Coni etiouerir IN TOWN•. 13'7(3 ST IN, & 1-111.r121SH. ANVa7 down in Price. ItoPoivinP.:1Depax tan' t Wet make a apoeialty odjotvel- ry repeitieg. Onevielry Mended end ee, polished so as 1661r like new. All work guaranteed, ()lir Motto I Neat, prOrupt and totir,ble. Remerobee the stand, opposito alcDonell & Waugh'el HaMWEtte 'Steve. Stdr. ID ALL, OT. Ladies and Ohildren's Hair, a • $wiTCIIVS 1VIADE TO opritn ( eoraething fascinating m e p vines. He again left for Winnipeg Mon. a0.—Mt', W 13 Elaurison, the leading spirit of the Argils, nag returned from his late illness at orietehes,--Mr. Fleming ()he of the oldest boot itua alio, denloy8 ia tbis town, laet week cineeed the river of death. ale. Muir has rented the store fotreeray ma- cepied by Mr, jetnee Pickard, and ia now engaged arranging his goods. Mr. M hopes soon to inset his rot\ny irionds over big owt entinier,—Miss linox, tbe far-fatited eloetitiouiet, intends gleing' en entertain. merit ie the operie hottee this weelt,—Sorno "menthe ago sevetai buildings verb burned. it this town, Ana suspiaion rsstaa upon 501'. tsin,parties of int -ring atdd. them, Inc Inontaiit of esmitement, one of Mt ownorti, Mr 11 T Gilpin, it it elaireed, inede it per. swing accuse:don againot ono IlArVOY, Who, thereupore, entoted tea actioe entrintt Mr. Gi yin for mender, aim tiial came on st lio dots ou, Tuesday but vats postponed it) order to allow the defendent to procare en itapottant witness, rie prc- lareacl, Bette, Cakes, una alt lands of Peat. rsn etin tele) tile load, Centralia. Bale:vs.—Messes Handford & s Walker, our enterpriaing butchere, are having a very Inc shoP enacted on Mannstreet. When topepleted. it will present an irolsoidog aP- pearaime and attract people to town, We beapeak therm gentlemen an extensive pet. reline, they are effable and industelotte eitizens.-0 ter stone:table landlord, Mr, tiodgies Wao surprised ou Tuesday evg, to eadquar:bets for Confection- ery at POLLICE S hays Weddiug party of about coturLa I in Lienerica, drive up to his bootleg. ' Barnard Stan a, , E Stamm both of L1104111. Tom is NO* entertannegn-Ihe oye tat socnal gotten up by the young men of the Methodiet eh:troll, and whith eves beta last Thuredey evg., WAS A deOldAd SLIOOGSS, Owing tO the itaclemeecy of the weether and bad condition of the royale, the mteild. since was not so large as w�5 entielpated ; but notwithetending thege drawbaelis A t/011 respecteble number Wet% anseent, The receipts win:sabot:it $23. The oysters woro exeellently prepared, ata the youtg men are to bo oonstionded tbsiir attempts et aerating. Tho eapper °Vet, the people were tin:ens to the boas of the ehnt ob. whete they wore to enjoy All intelleetatti fes,st, eompos- tal of Mtn:marital mush!, reeitatione end speeches. We hope that oer yonne Men may eontintte to hold similar sottish; at olorie intervals throughout Cho winter gee. eora—nlesers. Manning & Hill of the, 0,11di conoession, having bought a (dover mill lately, are rushing business in the theeeli- ing amen -Min filthier of Ciptal City, Mati„ is ths guest of Mrs, Prtinalo Chats, ItIotmeghlin, frost may of Centralist, bat now of St aterne, paid to , s hying tuat ono day met Weeks.. As tetoilet Meade, Ayer's hair * Agor Stand a unrivaled. It eleanotso the scalp anti r�' moves dandreft. • curets Itobing humors, test:sea the originfti color to faded Med gray balti at't rotitotest its growth. , .;:ynlhlt Cry for Piteher's Castoria , HMI A • DIED. 53'1,17,M1N0—til St, 'Mary's, en t.11e Otb James Fleiniog, aged ti" years. Mori0ne-4n 'exeter on the 19 lust -Morgan, egea' 16 years. Slone/ones:Pm ---Le Exeter on the 15th bast Mer", belevea wife of Mr, John Smalles eombe aged 57 years 9 months, ..„—seseeen-sne, ssenes---------n—sseennee Rev, R. *N2'. Thompson, bask et Manitoba nothsge, Winn Tog, returfl. ed frOM the Northwest a few daye ago and on tLoiidity last Went to "torersto to enter ort his unties as one or the 2rofessors or xiiox College. Res teeny friends in Huron will be plossed to know that his stay on the Paeifie Coast and itt Witinepeg was Vary ben- eficial to his health, and he fettle new Muth otrOnger than when be Wont thcre. Children Cry for Pitch.11 ttoriE