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The Clinton New Era, 1900-02-23, Page 5eimowwwww*ANyw000m itumball's • Watch and Jewelry More • We have letely added a new line to our ittook, namely SPECTACLES Our Optical work is in charge of an expert optician, who he had a long and successful practise in testing eye sight and fitting gleans. Have your oyes examined -it costa you nothing Many oases of eye trouble are avert- ed by the early application of the proper lenges. Always rereenstier that •"Presefit Negleot Means Future Trouble." In Watches, Clocks, and -Jewellery • C er goods are the beet and cur prices the lowest. We give special attention to Re- pairing and Engraving. "Prompt - am Throughout and Neatness" are our watchwords • RUMBALL'S Watch and J ewelry Store vtA6AAAANAMMANtItAANytIvw Whtt. You Are Looking. For . . TIrest 'value r your • mon y, especially in the Grocery line.; which can . be obtained .at the Hub Grocery. Specialties— Coffees, Teas & Spices. together with other choice Groceries of similar value A call solicited.. 1•111 ticoerriZo,„, . . GROCER AsoAroimi*AM*A*Asinowv.NAfv,A ead LI_Iy_Iieeping Fresh and Seasonable ock We. hay •• Booth Cie ebratid EIAY rrivingfresydaily. •Also Fresh e arid Lateens, (limbo, t' n Cigars AKERS' k�- HOME - E BREAD* F *My Cakes • ""-•'• lorry- And Welding Cakes' Our Specialties y kind of FanorCake not on, ant/ made when ordered. as. MpOlacherty, Novelty Bakery •' And Restaurant. Telephone. No. 1... 4•-• Hides and Skin's Wanted We will pay the highest cash price. for Hides, Chtlf Skins, Horse MO Sheep.Skins and Tallow W will give the farmers mora for their hides and skins than they can get anywhere else. Bringyour hides direct tr• the store _irony. • S. DOAN& SON xCook's Cotton loot 0010011Di Is succeesfully used monthly by over i 0,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. ladies ask your dru-ggIst for Cook's Wet Illest Cur ma& Take no other , ail all Mixtures, pills and ImitatiCans are dangeroue. Price. No, 1, $1 per box; No. 2,10 degrees stronger,0 per box. No. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 8 -cent stamps. Th8 Cook Company Win leer, Ont. Iserliog. 1 and 0 sold and recommended by all responsibleinuegists in Canada. Nos. Land 2 sold in Clinton by Sydney Jails - eon Drtiggiat. • 0 ,0<,0,..,0 0 • ,0 :•00000‹.0•',0,•0 Our Watches Are guaranteed "to go" —not only correctly, but permanently. Perfect workmanship and. nicety of adjustment are the first .rektiNites we see to, as regards the inside of our pocket timekeepers—as to the outside, that is purely a matter of taste and ex- pense. If you have thought of a Ladies' or Gents' 'Watch, in gold, sil- ver or gold. filled we are ready for your trade ready in a sense that gives lasting satisfaction after you have made a,purchase 1.* 41 Grigg Successor 13 0*, Biddlecombe CLINTON Of 9, THE CLINTON NEW ERA 4 "Obureit 4blines - otions of Parliament and its mitteee. . Fvelriber' Aa Reward ie prleted under 'the direction Alli,11A10111111),1114,4 e reebpuorrcthoth,toliFroenceuginatsinEeel grodl,e.„vv.eutrogist i:vehircua.toc, held over. until next issue. - mako use of it. I oak you to reprint ray 12'f and 129 and .778 YONGE ST" TORONTO Is coining and will be at tFebruary 23, 1900 aionnou ar Co. 313 1...:5C11101. Cain House, Lucknowi Wednesday, Feb. gist Brunswick House, Whigham, Thursday Jariday;Feb.22 d 23 Clarendon Hotel, Clinton, Saturday &Monday,Feb.24& 26 British ENchange, Coderich. Tuesday & Wednesday, • • : Feb. 27 it 28 • e West coutiuoteci seiyieesevidence es It appeared in Elinsard. mast; in the, morning and• •vespern Ira STANLEX'S EVIDENCE AS 011/EN IN IIABISAIE), here in the It 0. church, last Sunday; the evening. Q. Yeti reside in the township of "The King's Daughtere" in connec- Goderich ?-A. Yes, sir. tion with st, panes dim spent a, so, - Q. You were scrutineer for Robert Mo - mat eveninf at the Misses Mpurd castle'e Lean, one of the eandidates at the eleetior last Thurs ay evening. for the Rouse of Commons, held on the The ninth annual convention of the Q. you were present at the opening of on Wednesday, the 21st inst. A full -•q-nr•-1 I 0 q ruary mat ea, e Buyers Keen eash Auburn Sunday school union was held th itv' h k 028.8 0 you remena er whether the bid. g e w • lots were counted ?-A. Yes, slr, • The Junior League of the Ontario St.. c urc willg ve aPatriotic racial,_ on where ?-A. No. 5, Godetioh. Q. The poll to which you refer was the evening of Friday, Pdarch 2nd, Q. Polling sub -division No. 5, in the when an excellent program will he township of Gederieh 7-A., Yes, eir. - , .. - • •• •-• • • 9,. 'You Were present at the opening of the poll ?-A, The Presbytery of Huron will meet Yee, sir. report at Willis church Clinton on Tuesday Q. And saw the ballots counted 7-4. March 30th, at 10 30 a. 11%, and the I counted them myself end SIM them , Presbytery of Maitland, in Wint,hitru, - 00unted. on. March Oth, at 10 a. m. Q. How many were there? -A. 157. ` The watery for this Week is called Q. How raspy did the utanifeet or .the siege number -in keeping with the stetement supplier! to the returning officer speclal 'tout saving campaign th I at Q. What wag done with tile extras seven being started by the Salvation Army. ballots P -A. They were destroyed they acter. The price is just the same, 2e. Q There .ana then it It is of a specially. interesting char- were burnt. CatteCampbell, late of Port Arthur, would be about ten o'olook, between' ten and ieut. Platt, of the training quart- and eleven. It ware not before),the poll • ere Corouto are novt the officers of o ened that the were destro ed • • With a large stook of Hair Goode of the latest styles end: finest quality. the Salvation Army here. The Captain Q. At whose request or suggestion were ilangs,Waves,Wigs,llead Coverings & S baa been all through the Northwest, they deetroyed ?-At mine. witches for the last eight years, and, it is hie in- . Q. On yonr request.? _ Did you vote at • In Natural, Wavy and Straight • • ..•- his bartacksi . 1 have sworn that the ballots. were de. Buy a natural hair trimmed. RA•xTENBrarY patitor of the etroyed between ten and eleven o'clock, you, conte if Rattenbury St: ckeirch may be.exgect- .whereas Alr Elford ststes that it WaS done , day, morning and evening ; subjects : has made a false steternent, and as „I will at 11 a. m, "Is there such a thing as not.lie under anY stnth imputation I ask finished chaeacter in this life ?" ; at 7 you to reproduce -what the men named ha If you vneh a Switeh you can dress in an artistic Coiffure in onelnintfe. wavy one; we show you -how to dress it. Come earlyinsave your Binged and-dressed-br a -n• -expert." Ladies, our goods and prices will stiff it is only to see. Wax Figures for Millinery Purposes, Etc tendon in a fewweeks ---ter-4tve a that ?-A.. Ye8, sir. descritachr ef,hisa*ork In °tile est Q You voted there ?-A, Yee, air. ed to occupy his own pulpit next 'un- after the poll cilosed. One or Olaf of uv Do not forget the date . • . , • . CAIN' 110189118. ILIJOILT:OW, Wednesday, 1FebruarY 21 • • • • littliNSWICli 11011$13, WINGINAII, Thursday and.FrIday, 28 and 03 p, m., "A funeral a thousand years be- Mr Elford's letter have to say sheet it : ore the time of Christ" ; good ; ER. cauncsna, Aoanza WITH MB • STANLEY. the public cordially . EXCHANGE, GO1DERICII, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 27 and 28 I hereby deolare that the' seven ballots at Otir • • • • / org4in ys.. Haidwa ire, 9 qv err, ;•• • • • • , Big Spring:Bargain Sale i Lampti, Ete. Friday Satu ,p 4,q1 !.,rid • For et If It will pay t ny even if not needed for /mod er season. All stoves markid in plain. aures $3.2.00 StoVes for 828.00 Ca,sh . . • 11 00 44 - 8 75 • 96 00 66 66 22 00 " 700 66 66 20 00 " " 17 00 " 9 50 66 " 7 75 11 . . • ay & Monday • be published before days of sale. Dee us more room for above sale we have tie S. PAues.--The services in S. polling sub diVision No. 5„Goderich town - Paul's church last S tide f before 1 'I ki most interestinif nature ; the Rev the forenoon, and at ME Stanlere request. y, Were o ship, were urned e even o o oo n . Canon: Richer see of St. John's TAOS Cumionna, rectory. London township, assisted Goderioh township, Feb. 16th. • ' the rector at both services, and preach- Mi. NESSITT imams stn. STANLEY'S STATE. . ed two able, thoughtful and helpful • MEET sermons. The attendance arid the I hereby declare that the seven extra offertory' were large: the choir, under- -- ballots e •••k f h ' b b d • the leadership of r Latornel. render -- were not destroyed at the close of the poll C ra bat war e APRIL* 6'7 and 9 ed the musical Part of the service ex as'satted by Mr Elford. ceptionally• well. • C J NESBITT. • NTA S A th L w e vn nex ee A Always wend their way to this store where they have learned by experienceth0.t business is done on a 'Aridly emelt bailie, end where they can alwaya get dependable geode at the lowest cash prioes. Our purchases for spring have been on a more extensive scale than tumid to meet the demand of a growing trade. Our orderafor spring goods were all pieced before the ad- vance in prime, whiela puts ue in a position to offer you goods at prices like these. -New Prints, wide width, eon Will, very special 50 -New Prints, dark grounds, fast colors, worth 10,3 for 70 -New Prints, in dark and light fancies, special 12ao -Botch Gingham, new patterns, at 1.0o, nao 16o'and 20o - *Canadian Gingham, new &gigue, worth 8o'for Oct , • -Best Standard Shirtings, indigo blue, now worth 16o for 12ao -New Oxford Shirtings, new patterns, special et 100 and 120 Cottons, yard wide, soft finish, worth 8o for 5o -Me- n's Wool Bookie soft and warm, 2 pair for 25o -filen's extra heavy wool gooks. worth 80o for 25o .'-New Tweeds, for boys' suite, at 25o, 80o end 35o . -Bine Serge, for boys nits. very speoial 804 and 50o --Flannelettes, dark and light colors, at old prices 5o, 7o and 10o -Table linen, yards wide, a great snap at 25c -D & A Corsets, special lines at 25o, 40o, 50o, 76o and $1 -Crompton% Coraline Coreets, at 50o, 75o, $1 and $1.25 • • . McKinnon az Co., Blyth • iVitelheVW*V1,1104‘11•11011011416:%11, FURNITURE BRO4DFOOT, BOX & 00. The steady inorease innur trade gond'proof of the fact tbet our goods fare righ our prime lower than those of other dealers in the trade. We man-dsoture furniture on a large scale and eau afford to Pell cheap.- If you buy . from us, we save for yoti the prfit, which. in other cases, hag to be added in for This week we have passed into stook some ot the retail dealer. ' our netederogno. Spawo: hwavilel tonootffeprl. no to quote proms, but come and see for yourself what snaps Remember -we tire deterbsined that our prices shall be the lowest in the trade. RIO T.— t e ear , . pied the chair ; it took the. form of a ME. WORM cOluieBoBATEs NS STANLEY. UNDERTARING. • • • • • • . Monday evening, Jabez /tan s Goderich townsb ip, Feb. 16th, • tennerance Meeting when 0 Holland' r hereby testify that the seven extra ' . • the president, gave. a report of the ballots were burned, at 10 Stanley's re. - • Stratford eonventiOn - to which he quest, andlseforeth_e poll closed, not after, looted' went as a delegate ; 0: M. 'Beet° gaVe as stated by lrIr Elford. ress, an a was ren er y . • Miss Fannie Shipley ; at the 'next Goderioh townehip, February 17th. . League meeting ,a letter from Rev • ria mut sew Turin nueem. .: ., jr, , Th. rri to o rtify Ahab I was at polling will be read. -On Sunday, at the even - suh-diyision No. 5, Goderich township, and • • . • /az Saturday . AM RCM 2 3 • ; • Bargain Sale in, Wood Cooking Stoves and all kinds of Heating Stoves, • • . • • • 7 23-00 " " 66 20 00 •• 4.4 • Not necessary to•Itave stoves taken away day of sale by paying a deposit lt can 'be kept until called for. • ' Three good second hand cooking stoves for sale .at argreat bargain fiiland Eros -St oyes, Tinware • Hardware, ac • • Experts in Hot Air and Bet Water fleeting and Plumbing.. CLINTON • • anaddrees, dsolod ed b MOS WEENY Stone missionar in the Northwest, i • In this department our stook ie complete, and we have nndonbtedly the best furter& outfit in the county. Our prima are as low as the loweet., • ' • . • 4 BROADFOOT, BOX & CO.'. w;,-,,Lheird. le.Y• • - P. 8. -Night and Sunday_ealli attended to by • calling at , X. W. Chidley'e, (Funera ' Direotor) residence ° .. c 44'4 Ac.,LATII1 • • • . „ . • e • service, the choir ga,ve a beautiful sate the ballots burned. They were'burned . an hem, and Madame Wall a solo, before the cloee Of the poll, and not after.. • ..--.4-V-WPEOJEVE01-VPPPPPPE***** "I shall see Hilo face to face."- • SAMUEL BABB WILLIS Cuturcu.-As the Rev A..1 Goderich township, Feb..19th. • • . Grant, of St., Mary's Presbyterian ' • int antinrie coseasezars ma =YORE. • • • WINTER'S church, was in Clinton and this neigh- ' This is to certify that I was at• polling InStant Cot ph Cure borhood in the interests of the Centtiry sub division No. 5, Goderioh townehip, and • Fund,.the pastor, Rev J. Stewart, sup- that the ballots. spoken of were burped be. • plied for luin in St Mar 's where the • y fore the polls closed, and not after the close people of, theStone-Oity-wete anxious or she pole to hear Clinton's popular pastor • hie G ' sermons were apprecialeu. In Willis Goderioh township, Feb. 19th. Though no signed statements are here tended to by Rev Mr Acheson, of Kip- „artrom—Th er Me James:Stevens or Mr pen, and a thorightful, well -delivered K'Y J. W. Yeo, both of those gentlemen are ot discourse was given. In the evening ,the -game opinion as Messrs.Vburchill,,Nes- Rev Mr Grant occupied the -pulpit, MIT hitt and Murphy, and that is that. the bal- . delivered an interesting sermon,bis text being.taken from Psalm 103 1112. It seems •to me that Ur Elford has church the' morning service was at - lots were destroyed before the polls closed. Mr Grant is a deep. thinker, an planed himself in a very unenviable •posi- • •• his discourse in a clear, forcible and t. 4 I - t I t k at h d .gave ion, an . cer a n y inns as earnest manner; he is a scholut. r.f he-- wit • ' ' Years eto., liverances, and the congregation was bdraw his false statement. ology, as wo.aoleitt ly seen from di4 • W't r PtswE Just arrived -A lot' of new style Bedroom Sete, Sideboardsand Tables, which we.offer at very low prime. •. • 0 People Say that we show the fined patterns in Tapestry Curtains and Table .Covers. ,Our 82.98 and $8. 97 Tapestry Curtaine are beautiee. Call arid see them. ° ' Pictures Framed ondShort Notice. • _...-• - .J... H.,,..10}-1]Et it :1E1 W. 331 -ft -It . . • Montreal Cattle Market. Montreal, Feb. 19. -There were • about 850 head of butcher's Cattle, 25 • °siva and 100 sheep and Jambs offered for sale at the East End Abattoir to -day. The weather about the °Otte yard was far from agree- able. The.butchers turned out strong and trade wits good, with higher prices preveil- ing all round. The prices of cattle were higher to -day than any former market day this settson, quality considered. There were very few prime A pair of heifers, weighing 2,440 lbs, were brought by a Shipper at 5o per lb. Over 1,000 head of cattle were shipped yesterday from the etook yard destined for the Brite fah markets. Pretty good cattle sold at from 810 to 4ao per lb and the common docket from 20 to 8ao per lb. The etifves sold at from $8 to $10 each; only a few brought over 55 each; 'Sheep sold at from 8to to No per lb and lambs at from 4ao 52 per lb. ' FAO/togs sold at from 40 to go per Ib, weighed off the oars. W11108111. Wanteil.-Cholee roll butter 22o, &sit raw Ans. choice fox, 0.64. We have a few mantles to clear $10.00 ones for $5,00,-$5.00 for 52.50. Also a few Fur lined Capes. G. k. KING, Winahani. t 111( n ft Meetings THE WEST news FARMERS' INSTITUTE a...worm • St. Helens, Friday, Feb. 23. ATTEBNOON Eitssto$4,1.80 ine_-Proper feed- ing of Hoke, br. LooldiartiFrult,Varieties, Cul- tivation, etis., A. W. Peart, B. A.; Agricultural Education T. 4, Raynor, B. S. A. EVENING SESSION, 7.80 p. m. -Tillage, T. G. Raynor, B. S. A. Agricultural Education, A. W. Peart, B. A.; Public Libaries, IL D. Cameron. Auburn, Saturday, Feb. 24. AvEgnstooN Flumes, 1.80 M. -Improving an Impovished Farm, T, Raynor, B. S. A.; Insects Injurionts., an Orchard and how to com- bat them A. W. Peart, 13. A.; Soiling N. Kern- ygan ; Fruit growing in Ontario, .T. llerigh. EVENING SESSION, 7.30 p. in. -Leaks on the Farm, A. 'W. Peart, 13, A.; Edlication of Farm. ere Sons, Lochart,; Progressive .Agriculture, T. G. Raynor, B. S. A. Leeburn, Monday, Feb. 26 Aittentroos Swam, 1.00 p. m. -The General Purpose Cow, R. Young,: Clover Culture, T. G. Raynor, 13. 0. A.; Cultivation of Soil, A. W. Peart, B. A. EVENINO Szsgtos, 7.30 p, 0. A. O., T. G./laynoral. S. A.; The•Farni r'o Friends and Foes, B. 17r. Grant, LAgricultural Education, A. W. Peart, B. A • Admitted Students 0 0. 0' Oo STEA.TFOHD, ONT A. sehool that offers advantages not found tilieWhere in Canada. Large staff of expert' initruetors; increased attendaneer,up.to.date buSiftess training; seotes of students Dittoed in geed Paling positions; students in attend - Ono° Who apt:Mint/In ElauBs whi6h are lo - ata other business d011agtla. They want the befit. DaYelin the end. Ned term now open Enter as seen es riessibits, 'Write to -day for our bandSomeproopectua.' W. Emott.Principal. Sporting Notes. The Seaforth curlers were victors in the match against the Clinton rinks on last Thursday afternoon, the result be- ing 83 to 11. A junior hockey team played the Sea - forth teatn in that place on Saturday evening last and met defeat by a score of 5 to 3. The Clinton playerawere : R. Bowers, F. Forrester, 0. Porter, 0. Doherty.Brewe r 0. Shepherd, H.Brevver and On Friday evening at 7.30 p.m. an in- teresting hockey roach will be played between the bacheloraand the benedicts of the curling club. The band will be in attendance.. The players • are: - Bachelors: N,Fair,F.Fair,H.B.Combe, T. Jackson, jr., McTaggart, A. Per - ter R. Doan; Benedicts B. Gibbings, W. P. Spaulding, S. Fair, W. Jackson, Dr. Agnew,. Dr Shaw, E. M. McLean. , i Spaulding's rink won in the local league, his rink having won. This breaks up the league as helms won all. Excitement ran nigh at times but be- came hot on Wednesday evening when the only one to defeat was Dr. Shaw's. To lose it meant a tie with N. Parrs for first place but%W.P.'s came out the victors by 17 to 4. His rink can now -crow over the other feiloWe. The Clinton team had an easy vic- tory -9 to 0 -over Kincardine in hock- ey. The spectators at the match last Thursday evening bubbled dyer with enthusiasm when our boys defeated the crack.Kincardine seven. They were considered a milt team, having defeated Goderich the week previous by big score. Near the beginning of the match Burley, Kincardine, was struck by the puck in the optic, and retired, necessitating six players it side. The teams were: -Clinton- McRae, Matheson, Doherty, Stephens, Forbee, Forrester, Clat ridge; Kincardine -Sin clair, McKenzie, Malcolm, Jennings, Stewart, Burley, Secord. • CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. • Thursday, Feb. 22,1900. - Vail Wheat 0 04 a 0 64 Cato 0 26 a 0 27. Rye 0 40 a 0 45 Barley • 0 57 e .0 60 0 88 a 0-10 Peas Flour per owt 1 75 a 2 00 Butter,loose 16-17,p'k'd 0 18 0 19 Eggs per dos 0 14 a 0 15 700 a 700 Hay, Sheepskine 0 50 a 0 75 No. 1 Green trim. hided 0 74 0 Si Potetoefi, new . . . . 0 25 a 0 25 Chickens, per pair 0 80 a 0 40 0 25 e 0 00 Ducks, per peir Getsge, per lb • 0 05 a 006 Tnrkeye, per lb ...... 0 08 a 0 00 Pork, live 4 00 a 4 00 Pork, dressed 6 00 a 5 25 Dried apples per 0 05 0 05 Bran, per ton 14 00 a 14 00 • Shorts, per 00 a 16 CO e . ;` The kilt remedy for ,ogughe, colds, and bronchitis. Cures.' where other remedies fail: Large 'die bottle, 25o , • • , - Ho• ve 3,9s Emulsion iti prepared from the finest Norwegian Cod Liver 0. ''' , Oil and pure Glycerine,. with fire graips of Ilypophorphites in etteh tablespoonful. • Agreeable to take. Easily digested. .Proppuriced by the many who have used it as the best preparation of Cod Liver . Oil on the market. 500 per id oi•bott.e , J. E. , HO VEY. : . Dispensing Chemist, Clinton •• ''. ... . • . . • 4-e-v-4-y-44-y-www-toppi-ppt-**?Peof-** ALY-444-44-44.4444-*****-wwfs444* delighted. Towards the conclusion f E.TAU EY, • • Scrutineer No. 5poll. hitt sermon, he clearly. presented the - • • Dobt”ry Eund, 'which he....bryl come. to ITIATallrille, 196b• " "- 'TWO _A.. i is c u Go o, a ing exp eine. to the people of Kippert this subject in the moeniug. The amount aimed at for the Century Fund is one million dollars, an consists of two parts -one known as he 'common 'fund for the il of six hun red thousand dollars, tote missionary, educational and benevo- lent work of the chitre , and the other part of four hundted t ougand for•dis- • charging of debts on c urch property. It was expected that Willis church would give a hearty response financial. ly, and it has, having subscribed the ,subscriptitins, and this. large um, will sum of $1,065 already for the fund. A committee will also receivefather therefore be increased, and. perhaps run over $1,500. There are only a few churches outside of the city that will equal this. They have done nobly, - Miss Janet Wilson took the subject at the Christian Endeavor on Monday evening, it being,on Missions in Corea. • liettele and Lot for Sale. 111. A good Storey and a half tram 114Mo, on Maple St. The ltd ontaitis tnientiarter sore; anu thereto a, EOM Stald0 ain the premise& Apply to THOS.ItOBERTSON. 2 ins Letter from Mr. Stanley. Re West Huron 13yeaElection. 2'o the Met )r of tee New Era: Sze, -For reasons beet known to himself, Mr Herbert Elford, wiia was • deputy re- turning -officer at polling sub -division No. 5, in the Hotraes-MOLeart bye -election, has, after many nionth0, rushed into print with what he calls a statement of the case. We are at a lose to understand why he has taken this course at this late hour, but would let that pass if he had not etated what is not true.- In order to 'give the public his version, and the true one, I would ask yen to first jiublish Elford' letter, as it appeared in last' week's New Era : Dear Sir. -Ever since this case was before the public, various rumors have been circulated eeneerning alleged irregularities at pollin,5-sub.division No. 5, Gcderich township, at which 804N. - •• , .EAGLESO.N.-In Aberdeen South Dakota, IA -Few Ideas • A, Big SEap on Feb. 15th, the wife of Wilson Eag'eson (for- morly Miss Atargaret MoRenzioYota son. • • CAMPBELL. -In bruceiteld, on Bab. Stiktlie • wife of Daniel Campbell,.of a son, , WALKER -In Tuckeramith, Feb. ioth,:the if f k , • SEELEY.-In Clinton, cti. Feb. 23th, the wife of Albeit Seeley, of.a son. WALTRR4.-INTuok ersmith, on Feb. 155h, the wife of &URA. Waltera, ors daughter, • HOWITT.-In East Virawanosh. on February . ovErte.ATs. or Big' ik ern The time is now hereorwhen we have to• MI& think aboutpreparingl the cold whiter which is Just to hand; We have a lino of Frieze Over*. 10th, the wife of Mr James Howitt, of a son. . MARTDT Goderioh on Jan 20th. the • f f J h e o r. chat an W. Martin ..f-.. aon. DILL0-433 Seaterth, on Feb, 101h, the wife of Mr Peter Dill, ota son. • SPEIRAN.-In. Grey, on Feb. 4th, the wife of Mr George E. Speiran, of s eon. . ADAMS -In Hullett lin Fb ith, the Wife of Mr,Henry Adams, of aeon. STEVENS0b1:-111 Flinn, on Feb. Gth, the wife of A.ndrow Stevenson, of a son.; • BARE8.-In Grer, on Feb. 11tb, the wife of Mr. J. Hi Bs er. o a son MARRIED. TALOR-WATSON.-On February 14th, by Rev Mr 'Peahen, of Myth, Mrs Robert Wat- son, of Hallett, to Mr m. Taylor, of Morri. COLLfE.ttill.OUGHON.-By B. Mor- row, on Jan. 3185, Mr John Collie, G. T. 11. agent at Alma. (formerly of Mamie) to Miss Brouhton, of Parker, near Alma, ' WALLEY-MUMS-At Nelson, B.0., on January Mat, by Bev j.11tobson, B. A, Mr' F. IT. Whalley, formerly of Ingersoll. to Miss Dorothy J . daughter of Mr R. Elliott, of the Ingersoll Chronical and sister of Editor Elliott Of the Wingham times. . • SIPERTAN-MoNAY.--/it Mitohelt on Fele 7th, by Rev R. Whiting, HA., Mr, 'Samuel Serian, of Udney, Ontario, Co., to Miss Nellie MoNay, of Mitehell. MciaILLAN - PEIRCE-In the Catholic Church Mitchell. by Re. Father Downey, Mr Daniel McMillan near Rensall to Maggie, daughter of Mr 'hairy eirce, of Illttehell. OLLAIID-BROVitN.-At the residenee of She bride's patnts, Blyth. on February 1451). by Rev WM. Penhall, Mr. John J. Pollard, of McRillop, to Maggie A., second daughter. of Mr Wm Brown, lace I Was deputy returning officer. MURDIE-SOIYTHERLAND.-At the Tee. aros, I ask yoou to publish the fllow- 1151), Mr Wm. Mur ie,. hardware merchant, ing ; July 8th, 1809,in ita regt of West Huron Aim- SPOTTON-OATHERS.-At the residenoe of fn order to show how these rumors ' derma of the bride's8parents, Seaforth, on Feb. . Seaforth, to Miss 4 Mary Southerland, oldest Extract from Ottawa Evening Journal of daughter of Mr Alexander Southerland. , tion investigation:-• 0 first witness was the bride's parants, Hetrick en January plat, William Stanley, of, Holmesville, who was a Mr Wm..T. Spotter's to bliss , sr ot s a . conservative scrutineer at a poll where Mt 1381- LAIDLAW-BLACK.-:On San litat, Ly Rev lots were found in the box, thou%h only 150Fr- F. J. piston, Ph. V(, at the reeidene° of the tons had voted. He testified tha when at n- bride father Mr James Lah law, of Morris, on out and destroyed. ot East Wawaosh. As a matter of fact there were no McI,AftEN-VICKERS.-In Mitchell, on Yob. irregularities at this poll, so far as 7th, by Rev R. 'Whiting, B.A., Mt Frederick G. polling was concerned,as those present lotiozttote Toronto, to Miss Martha Vickers, can testify.. In counting over the ballots before the poll commenced, I found there were /57, though the bartroneaneCedorgreyne,aosniVebruary Kat. Eiza- package was niarked 150. I called the attention of those present to the cir- LIT PLE-In Titokersmith, on Feb. 1251), eumettinee, and it was decided to leave Mai now Little aged 75yeara. their, on the package till the dose of IvaY.--In Wtawanoih, on gab, 40, Frank the poll, in case any were spoilt, and 35itttArA?1,/rt.„h. gatli, Eno ji‘,. eon or we might: need the extra ones. They 28 doe. Ryan, aged 24 year, 8 ItiOntha and. were not, required and were not need in any way and at the close of the poll, MADGE -In tJaborne, on Feb. lath. Roy on my sugffestion were buned so %Pletcher, son of Mr and Mrs Sandell Madge, With the actual, number Of ballot pap- BLOOMFIELD.-In Brussels,. Ott fob, 1st, ion was called. to thili seven ballots weie k- to Miss Mary, daughter of Mr Thomas Black • that toy ba ot sheet would correspond Q047 Year°, 6 man th° and 2"Y°' re This was done with the ICI Mr.e.lelen. Bloomfield. aged 71 Years, ledge and concurrence of all pesent, Turnberry,'. tot, Feb. 10th, John W. Walker aged G4 yea' Arida enthe. who were Messrs. C. Neabitt,t Church- ,. jugitER_xtt irmois nth. fur. ill, W. Stan1e3r, W. Murhy,/ Steven risen Brueo isen of Mr mid tire George Booker and 3. W. Yeo-IIER EDT ',ILOR, aged 11 Year's, 3 menthe Mid IG days. 4 /f Mr 'Mord had wig a NItitiot behohonreeet. 0.altDIPP,--Til Morrie, on, Feb. Oth, Millard about the matter he wontd Brio Cardift, spine years and 4 attys.° traduced what any newspaper sid, but wReferef4.-re oolberne, on Feb. nth, Anue which is the oftioial record of all the trans. and 1, aye taken my evidence from 1/ Itobb, rellet of thelate !leery E. Wells it . art anaar t tire of Ayrshire Scotlnd, age ea ers, months an 4 5, We have a lot of 44 inch lin- dershins which are all itrat. clam good% but larger it an most people rtquire. We will clear them out At peices as follows $1:0 Ones,per suit,for $1.15 2.09 • " • •" 1.40 A. • J MORRISH WILL IT PAY? Every business transaction Is weigh ed by the standard t_ WILL IT FAT? aTo the farmer and . tdiaontrImmusant otftbeirsqUsMi Will it pay me to buy a Cream Separator? • Undoubtedly it will if you have four or more cows there is not a machine on your farm that will . • yield such handignae, rettirnsfor the money invested as a Sharp. les Cream Separator. It will enable you to make m: re and bet- ter butter. To tufa better calves than can bo done with ordinary skint milk. It will save you ice tinte and lbor. A mainline that makes money for your neighbor ought to make money for you. Mr Adam Weir,of Hallett, says-Wegot 25A, more oretunithan we did by the old prices and the quality is superior. Mr W.N. Cunningham, snye-Wo testedthe Sfoennparastor _againt the setting system and gain in favor of the Separator of tally 257,, Messrs Snowden tiro, of Bayfield.say-The Sharpies Cream •Separater is easily operat- ed. skim( clean and saves time and labor. We now make marc butterand of su crier qual- ity to that produced by the setting aystem. Jacob Wagner. says.. -The Sharpies is so sim- ple in construction and so easy to clean and operate that 1107 1100 cairmanage it. lt 111 a clean skimmer' an rilacithe Owed warm milk excellent for ouslvea and pigs WE CILA.IBI lst -That the Sharoles Separators Droduce cream unequalled in quaint,. and-Tht they will get more butter out (4 the milk than oan otherwise be obtained, Ord -That in durability and light cost of re- pairs theyhave no chaos cinenel Rot. 4th -That in ease of mnagement, simplicity anddurability. they excel. Oth-Thatthey have greater actual eatoseity in ssroportion to first cost than any other. Gth-That their record in aotual US8 has prow on theist the sisfeat ()fall cream separators, FREE TH Any farmer in Ravin County pan arrange for It free trial of any dour Dairy steed mark. tors. The Machine will be loaned free of cost • for the purpose of a trial, and there will be no obligation Whatever to buy or keep it. if it is not alttlafaetore in every particular, or fes to prove its duperiority aver,' minutia). over antoompeting machine. write or call for descriptive oistalOgne. , W. IL H. Iistul 134parator 300 pound.pci liettreiktmaity.17, I, No. itisfety Rand SeparetOr potinds por -6114e214gitigPirid Separator COO petunia per hour ottriaeity, 133. W. 0111WIErriga keideaboro, Ont, oco.t,. double breaste. with large storm collar_ which would be exceptionaLy heavy oven iL I hey were made in the moat way, but those arty male doablY 'Warm by Ming them down to the( waist with the heavy frieze that tho outside is made of. We are not always talking se if our 'oda were tho cheapest in the world, but we do Amy that this is the best coat in the trade for the money, and those who have seen it say It would not be dear at $10. The price its $8 while they lat, A 'Inc of back and blue 'nevem, double breasted or ily front, with velvet collar and quilt linings at 38. A better line at $10 A nice dressy coatmade elitist curly cloth at $9. A better curl, with corded edges, velvet collar and best farmers satin lining, a:$12. unmans, with or without bib, from 500 per pair WO. A. J. IIOLLOWAI • SPRING GOODS .A. little early perhaps to talk about thin, but a good. inany people who like to keep well up with their work buy early and have their sewing- done. by the time the spring work commences. It will pay you to buy early this year. Goods now in stock were bought at old prices later purchases will,cost m o e Prints—Heavy weights, dark colors, good patterns 10c. Sheirtoloilirsg,—Heavy 'Ve! goods,. fast C.onit tooine ftsdkienss—oreittoob2atew.e e d. Dressgoods-Special value,itt plain and fanoy blacks, Overcoats—Still a few of the heavy ulsters, the $7 50 sort .for $5.00. Syrup Have yon Ina pail of our Bee Brand ,,Ayrup. We have now received our third Aliment snide the lst of February. Your neighbors say it is the best they ever used. You'll say the same. Price $1.25 for s pail of 26 pounds, We are plying 6 little make than you can AOt deewhere for ehhica non Butter. If you melte a pea Mg* you may ss ° • , have the highest price. Bring it to wt. •.• W. O• lLitlietter LONDESBORO The Cash Dealer '