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• V0 4. I X -NO, 4 WJ N r I Ai i\i ONT., FRIDAY, N OVEIV1BER 7. 1890,
SPEAKING uP '1EA
We can giNe yt,u the batt smite tt`
ib. fl iul, no tuatter where the chiller
'conies from.
.
A large etoc!t of Fruits and Confeetiou- —Mr J 0 Field 11 soimethiug to r,ay to
y at MclIelvie's. Star restaurant. the readers of to Toms, hi another
—Mr Ed Dinsla how be fouud in oath n.
(xerster's old ))tau , Beat roller 11our in Winghauz at A Et—Aruerioan money taken at per at .R t • r'a,
Hill's city restaurant, --The property poly
—Mr T L Jobb sipped two baggier) ito Viotoriaatreetiwaa na( solei on Thursday
Moutalra. 17 S, last week. The duty Au of last week
the)), uggies amour ed. to 9670.: -Great bwrgaiue in clothing, gents
furnishings, booty and shoes,. trunks aud
vatisea at J .lomuth & Son,
hosed' for sale ou
ol/
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I GH A.
FARM FOR SALE.
lndersiened offers for sale lila ferm,"h• eing'thii
'elf o2 I.ot v6, Coneeaaton 12, East'1Vawanslf,,
terms. The farm consists of 100 acres, ahout.
hich are cleared and in a good stelae! tnitt-
the balancebeing low, .web land. On the
es aro good frame hours. cortaint•'g 7rooms,.
n t
rod cellar •, bank barn Hutt stone stabling ' , two
A good water ' two cement cisterns; anicga
d. The farm le well fenced. Would take a
•csidence in W ingham as part pav, en terms to
cod inion, For terms, apply to 1•,, L fMT
premises, or to it LEtiblEX.
Vawanosh, Zane 3rd 1840. Winght,m
TEtICVIER
aN kp,a l^Adler hofdibs; a Second or Third
Applications statins; salary expect-
owe
xpe
e; a Certificate for Union Selioolb@otion Yo.
wtitttfr3
be tt+hat'b'tr the secretary, a vin ^thyro i . 0., on ct
a thefeth vi +4v. next, • name to commence
auary• 15P.1•
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t :'
dAvnr Wusoe, Seoreteryt
NON. local or travel Inv to
Berl my guaranteed sir:aa•
raY,eroca. Saiaryor Coni.
on, p ria we,ct.,iy. outfit then.. Spoatal atter)
even to beginners. \y orlon; nova fait 10 make
given wages. Write me atones for partecalary
E. O. GRAHAM, NUitseeVMAN,
I ie 1telieble,) T09.011TO, ONl'r
i eo'ttoYs iloticie
CT13StTA;a"ttothe ttevised Statute, et. Ontario.
18S7 chapter 110, settler' :Id, the Creditors of
deet Willes, late of too' Township of itowick, hr
tlounty of lttnron,nnr1 province of Ontario,ya0
1. who flied on or about the 12th tiny of August.
t 180t), are required to send to .1 A :,Gorton, of the
en of yvinghain, in the County of hutch, Solicitor
the undetsi,lned executors nt the said deceased,
or botore the 17th day of lrottn iter, A I) 180e,
itntmca, addressee Sunt tltaoripnnne the Lull
•ticulata of their cln!ms • a. matauuint nt Miele ar.-
int1, and the nature of the aecuriti,:e (Rimy)
d vy than. And notice is hereby given that ti)
touters will Iinmedta'.elvafter the last mentio
r proceed to eletrilnte tiie meets +ef the saki
,sed mower the parties entitled thence having
farts only to th.oliet aa: which they wet thea hese
d notile,.
WitttAsf 1Nrttrts. l jiiltrstaigs
Cue: lit Witten, f
A ftoiti#tf?f; ifoiiett0t. for tereci,to'a,, ' "
Welgediti r ten ley tefet
L .. Y
W0 (lave Pritne.V" ti
pound lip. But on 35c, Tela, is a
E[I cal.' tax just try it.
tush Urece4ie%, LOhre Spices,
Pretatuep,, Alleles, Pearn, Oni.ullt+,
Ah bite deans, Butter, Fowl, &e.,
always ou hxn[l.
in .Dress (food`., Fury, Boots and
Shoe',we are .U,tving :itrii.l',llt Value,
,and, want you to know it and re-,
member 10.
Ask fur Noveto • ber Fashion
Sheets.
ewl intended for us should be
g
starved for 24 hours before beim
killed, and dry plucked. Please
remember.
BOJ T. ORR, .•
Direct ltnporler- Hoivickand Turnberr
Tilt BSAIt, Nov. 7; 1890. I This notice ie to state
I tinnee Paster of thee
LOCAL NEWS. request. -()oar."
--Call at Alex Rota' 'hoop store and see,
the Laurance spectacle, Sole sgeut since
E. Gerster lett town.
—The..eleetria light: were got into run•
ring order last week, aud ou Saturday
night the streets were illuminated for the
-
-R T ill's ire the alien peet place in town first tithe with five lig its: John street has
to buy ail kinds of fruit and couft:ctionery, lone light, to guide the way to the 0 P R
—The Rev John. , eott, NI, A, preached I station. There are n! between 25 and 80
ESt)bbeot11;,,hcb0o1 an eversary sermons in .lights in town, publib' ti)ate.
the '''i1.
4 ar etrt et Metbodist ebu •ch, _Oyatnrs, raw, 'etc
'Alitaler _, a Suede last, to large emigre- 111114e city„ ost .Urita:'`w - •r
u °°` •• %Ir Joh ti )Elliott, rother of 11esers
is
Thomas
' town,
,
14itt<trr ``J 7, T3amnth t4 Son aresotlit Charles and Trlotnas L hitt, .f, 1,.
ithetr t teeeeef boots and ehoer. to 1'()lathing I died at the residence of the lititt tii, ou
' at such low prices that they aatoni,th every 1,F.ednosday tryst •The eceasod had been
boc1Y," liv nrin Algoma foe ie- e •years, and last
• -A, lodge of Lady rue Blues, under the Wiistet he,
biiit,tho to; i pe, which aevelop-
emiilence of the L're Blue Aasooiatiou of ed intoa d 31ir'o, He a me to Winghs,rn
British America, wt he inetituted in town 'ibnUG two menthe ago Be was unwar-
;slicrtlye aneJ plicae, in sleeted by upwards #'rie3.•• -
,af.tweitUv.•leu tes.int lug been sent to the to aud east
TG T It trains for, Terope
e tor, a ell, ensattou to establish gall, and J trio a.m.
hetad ;ol` ... fc leave Win/41Mo at 6,,30 u
.such alod[;e-iu Witigham, vire W G St 13 DP/igloo, and at 6.45 a.m.
— Money to loan, cheap, on good ,notes and :3.10 p, nn., vitaChilton .and t;uelph.
.and mortgagee. RnbtMOlntloo, i.V,iugharn. Good oounectioue by all trains.
1
tOiiice—Beaver Block. --The Satvetion Arm intend basing:a
--Mr Alin 1'Vrai , for some time with epectee, week commence g November 6th --
Mr 1) Sutherland, bits been :appointed Self -Denial Week, 0 \louday night
Captain of the Tee ater Volu'nteeraem- next, Major Philpotr;;, tom Landon, and
;pany. In order•to ualify himsel( for the officers from Seaforth. oderich, Clinton,
,p0sitjon, he took a bree months' oourre in .Blyth and Brugge:a are xpected, and will
"• the Military Schon et London,from which hold a couaoil of war. There 'will alto be
be returned en Sit relay last, fully certifi,, a singing jubilee, iu wit oh the treaserer,
sated for his new f$tce. sergeant major, color eorgeent, drum--
your wateleor claok nexederepairing, sergeant aud Junior a rgeants W311 take
to 3
,go to W I3 Wallace. watohintaker aud part. A grand treat ay be expected.
;jeweler. next door to post office. Admissiou 10 cents.
After the routin butiieeefie at the last
P
oro Hope T,o
d d1CiG I
nC a
A ,
•n of 1i ig .
-ori p.,
tate g
ehe'following officers were iilstalted for the
t
entrant quarter, by od„,,
e Deputy James
Wilson : It Elliott, P 0 T; Alex Daweon.0
T ; Jenny Struthers, V T ; William Lloyd,
ecy; John Dodd, Fin.
1
Edward 'Proaeury)r;
•ilberman, Ohepl,tia-1'Jae McAlpine. lb(ar.:
glint; ilv'fise eleggie Emery, Guard; Win
Rohe Chapman, i) A2;
For fresh bunk wheat flour, corn fitter
d pease brim:, no to1A H Carr's.
—The Rev F ugeut, of Mitchell,
oonduoted the servio R in the Methodist
church, on Sun lay st. Iiia discourses
wery orignal aud raotione, and were
listened to with mark d attention.
—Cash for zool butter at It A Graham's
Market Grocery. •
-- On Monday last, Messrs S McIlwain
and Alex McMurchie, were brought before
Mayor Molndoo an Reeve Gregory, charg-
ed with being .drunk It and disorderly on
Friday night. After hearing the evidence,
a fine of $20` and costs was imposed on
each, or thirty days in jail,
—J J Homuth & Son can thew von the
largest stock of clothing, gents'urtnishlnoa.
boots aha shoes in Wingiiam,at prices that
defy the keeneet.competition.
--It will be rememb red that Rome five
or, six monthsego, ane .ice was in the pa-
pers that the Rev M J Totten was; about to
retire from the Congregational churches of
r, iu this county,
that he still con,
churches, at their
—After soyas days anew, site and
sleet, the weatitier ele;ar d up on Wedues-
day morniee, than the rouud was frozen
pretty h trd,
--Mr W T Yates has jest opened up a
largo stook of elbina andglaseware, received
direct front Germany, Call aud take :a
look through hie stook.
-.Oysters—Raw, stewed or fried, et Jae
Mr—tEelvie'e Star reetaurtynt.
—The repulse onthly meeting of the
ttitblio'scllool boa :a will be held ou Tues•
dayeveuin; next,
Master George H
unit left et third
otlioe,on Monday, a,cab age stalk ou which
there were nice heads meetly of thein per•
betty formers) Bugli Limen would call
these heads I3ruesels sp outs.
— For fleet less cal oring and ebeap
tient))' furnic)`ings, try Webster it go,
Remember the place, ouly'two doors north
of the old stand and between Ross' book-
store and Halsted Sr Soott'a bank.
t o).'" `f rae4, at
--Tax Collector T ttypieee has been
handing around gene reminders to the
ratepayers,
--The quarterly ,coulmunion Rerviees
will be held i n the thodieb ohurah next
Sunday =ruing.
--ills II Coon ha
Youhill's real estate
lot situated on Alb
good prioe, to ll'(r:. J
—Considerable 'nisch
age was done ie town o
young men will 'poral
practice of destroying
itierd to uuderetand.
•ef .and soma dente
.FItt110 w e' a n. Why
b t
in .
ooeislt
t sf
ople'a property, it
sold, through Ur S
agency, leer house and
t etreeb north, at a
iu W, Dodd,
-Misses. Hogg & Conery have opened
a Dress and Mantle Making Establish-
moot in rooz4s•iz} the Beaver Block, next
door to W F Brockenshire's photograph
gallery where they will be prepared to
make ' ressos and Mantles to order, in
the ateetstyles, and on short notice.
pprentices wanted te'learn Dress and
anile -making.
:D , not wear poor .boots at this season
of the year for yeti will be sure to suffer
for it but get par of high met seamless
solid kip boobs. Sold by Gonne-. & Malx-
TYint at the price charged by other houses
for oommou goods.
—e.Phe Toronto Firosi Weekly ie pre -
see tin g
reseating its subscribers w a flue oleograph
copy of Millar))' feenou painting "The
Angelus." The Fireside is commeueing
the ,ptiblicatiolj of a story Gloried "Rex.
Birchall's Qareer, or the M etery of the
Blenheim Swamp." This is he story that
was stepped by injunction ut til after the
trial oil bell elf of thle,:pentons irehall,
sit -)arises thex.4ty-
iti '" at the Winghane fair were both
wolitfiyr;ietWB made by R H Smith w Oo, of
Jas A line Co
are sole
at
lr 118R. '
1?G C $r
ageube for thetr'sale in Winkham.
—At,tllo. recent meetingf the Metho-
dist Conference the for of morning.
13ervioe was uttered and is to a 1,doxology;;
e, hymn; 3, prayer; 4, ant iet or hymn ;
5., e0t11" Ural lessons. (old a sew testa- :
went).. to be read responsivei if desired;
6, hyrne; 7, sermon ; 8, pr yet.;"9, oalieo
tion; 10,'hymn ; 11, benedi u n e 12, bow
in eilerice. The forgoiegfo- . i of servio
has .beets; adopted iu the eau old' here.
—& large stook of gents fureishiuge and
.ued,erwear ',on hand aud will be disposod of
at 'reek bottom prices et
U- O O , c,1 N( t)80,
now. C noel.
The regulatt mon lily meeting of
town coundil was ho 1 on Monday eveuinq.
Present --•d;'leyor :►1e tdoo, Reeve Gregory,
Depnty Reeve•i4' eEe zie, wed, Coer:tailors
Messrs William r, Agu • w. Greeu, Holmes,
> emneex, Chine, Statarlii , Elder, 31cLeau,
Dawson, The, miuute of last regular i
and special meeting ere adopted. A.
commuuicatieu was re d from the Cana-
dian OO'fioe aud Bobo 1 Ferulupre paw-
pany, Prestru, in reg' rd to ft}rnisllirgs for
town h all, A profit itmou was read from
Mr II °olettfan. of .eisley, to establish a
pock packing seta- ishmsnt in town,. Ile
wished exemptia of taxation for tau
years; one per oei t. ou the amount in-•
vested in raw mat- lel and labor.andaper-
'nit to slaugbter in he town. Mewed by.
Glee Mo1feuzie, sewn ' ed by Alex Dawson,
that we 0xerxipt H demon, of Peisley,
from taxation for tea 'ears, provide4 he
erects a brick buildir;• 'in thin town worth
$8,00Q, for the perp a of packing pork,
the exemption to es e in oase the busk•ueelt
iBdrsconttitue,1--0- ried. Auacootintwan
read from:Mr L. Exeter, amounting
to $5, for driving wo piles et the Rook?y
bridge. oj. ataken the a.
ingot of thisQacsecti'un1w, s on accoubo:it of pthey
piles not teeing
o dered to be driven by the
Bridge Commit eo. Moved by 0 E Wil.
Barns, seeouded • T th.ski:ca ace ,
of Mr Flardy's -. count be paid—Lest,
The finance Coinrni tee reconarneded pay -
meat of the folio `inti accougti ; Goa
Phippen, wo•'k on ti * pile, $3; J Plenty,
, frbitltiug,
91.2 751 T resin, eatery 'ae nares
taker cemetery, &o 16.94; C N Griffin,
fohotrityy to Smilers 50 oents; S 'Youl'ill,
.evetuese fees, Cour of Revision, $1.50 ; B
Willson, rent, a 8; itfayor, genre, and
Assessor, for aeie, ting jprors, each $l, 912';
John W Welker, «.vel,: it Hee, 1318.30;'A
I'acMaunus, work on &Greets, $15;.J' A.
Merton, revisieg own hall by.1aw and
court of reyisiou, $' ; Pr Chisholm. report
an J and E Sadie ,'54; Win liartin, wood
Fit !ken Put xioee,; meals. ituuielsed
prisoners, $1.25 'The report was, passed
he accounts ordered et?,
—Oue would tai k, from the number of
life insurance age s in town lately, that
Wingham people re great patrons of
life insurance. 0 . Monday, Mr Jas Hea-
ton, of Stratford, General Agent of the
Confederation Li - and eir F 0 Chad
wick, of Stratford, uspector of the Tem-
perance, and Geue 1 Lite, and Mr Wm
Hamilton, of Lo ' on, Inspector of the.
North Amerioen fe and Hirt Pau Mein.
' , tie town
a
nee, of Iiinoi,rdiu= g v the
visit on Tuesday. The latter gentle.,
titan has been ' do', g some bIS work
in his line lately. rim'Phi'sday evening
at 7 q'olook till ;tat • rday at 6 p m, he
wrote $82.000 of Are life and accident
insurance, taking ,000 in Wingliarn.
18,000 in Ripley and x,000 in Eiucardine,
Mr MoInuis would lik to hear from rte
agent who has beaten . hat record.
112x Diuul Teens,— learned from a heli.
able source, a.few w eke ago, that oue of
the town clergy had •. txedueed the study
of early ohureb histor, . This 14 one of
other items that, in my mind's eye, go to
make up the beau id al of a Bible Class.
as I hove already hiu • d, the pastor, from
lite college training; an weekly trend of
threight, ought to have the sole control
over and direction of ti = Bible Glass, a
yiew, I Was delighted • Iewrn, endorsed,.
and emphasized at the oval 5 S `Conven-
e
In
n Toronto. .
rich, by Dr Persons,your
uext issue, with your kin leave,, of course,
I mean to throw out a f, w hints regarding'
anintermediate olaes,p paring and paving
the way for entering t Bible Class,
WM, IILruaow,
S.d''i';.Fred Bilis,
?Secy; Mrs John Do
Bract;Sentinel; 11ti
Miss ?'attersou, A,
—Just received, per S Grimm, Street
from the coaunfactnrers, Hamburg, Ger.
MitnY, a large coilslgntnent of vases and
other glass told °bin
them, at the China
5`
o gocds, pall anti see
.--On I1'rirl ty nigh last, loatrglars forced
;)n entrarnee ' n -;•, lsted & Soott'B bank
tiers, by > h the front door with
1hioele. ' drzllcti into one of
the doors «'P` and the look broken,
when the a+ as opened. At this
juncture, it fa sup ,coed tkey were dis-
turbed by the ten • to of the rooms over
the bank, as they ft, leaving their tools
Iyinq on the flo . From ' the way 'n
whish they openo
evident that they
the business. '1'11
longed to Molars
Clock, where th
men thein from
staturbteal, no d
is
nod the inner
1h would have
King of Them Alt
The offers of that fq laa'did newspaper,
1e most
the' Londa.' Advertii'or; are the
liberal' of the seamen. For only $3 the
daily edition (eight to twelve pages,) in
eluding that excellent large eight page
monthly, Wives and Daughters, will be
forwarded for oue year. The Western
Advertiser, appearing; eaolt Week in twelve
to sixteen-pi1ge form. hay be,eii vastly'rn-
proved of late. It wilt be seat with Wives
Setd'1)aughters fermi now until the close of
1891 for only $1. Boaides paying agents
e, liberal domnaission the publishers offer
9500 in gold -to the meet active workers.
This is no•"guesswork" or "ailottnenb"
scheme, het; ie a atraighb business offer for
honest work, Sample papers, and terms
to agents will be sent Oh • application to
Advertiser "Ttinting Co, London, Ostt,
.r J 13oniuxa & box.
On Friday last, there eased away to
her eternal rest, Elizabeth, wife of Mr
John Ipglie, of tbiseown, iu er 77th year
For many years the decease had been au
invalid, but bore her fluffed with Chris-
tine fortitude and patience, a d was touch
respeeted' for her many' exe 1 nt,qua!ities
of character and disposition. She loaves
behind her, besides her aged artuer, four.
80118101a two daughters—Mesta W W,Abe
ant Jas W Inglis, of this to n, and Mr
Walter inglis, of Walkerton ;It re II Clark,
of this town, and Mrs Waite Scott, of
Toronto, who have the sympa by of the
people of Wiughram in their eavement.
Free foine.
A cottage worth $750 will be erected, or
Mt egoiValent in cash will be given to the last .Miss Jenuio
pers0u. doteetiugg the. greatest number of Saturday 11
in typographicai errors in the December home on Sunday visiting h
+l safe door it 3e, kssu' of our monthly journal eritit•led "Our She returned to resume her
' Hymen." Teres hundred and fifty ail* the Model School, Clzutt' o, o
taol.9left b
were professionals -at iitional rash prizes, amounting to '92 :390Mr Jae :Pound, '.1'easwat:ar, 'w
behind bo-' i11 also be awarded in the order!tensioned 1 on Saturday . Ir and M.a W
w
W
tri Gannett, and Dore iu rules governing 'competition, Print# and daughter, of Toronto, we
bu late must have payable at par in any part of Canada or on Saturday and Sunday last.
the tinted Iltiates.. fiend 15a in stamps, --w-- --^.-
Had they not boon for 'complete rules and sample ,copy of •
bt they would have -.Our Homes." which Will be ie+nFriendship Rungs.
e+i taheiit . •'The latest styles of N"rreudsbip things
oot of the safe, whsn Titov. 30th. Address, OnstIoaae PUistieu' just rar,iiverl at W l3: Walk<o,l's jewelry
rade a big hard, Is. Co„ liset4t'jw.lr, CAN4ant, , thein, WILIAhaztj
Good for ngharn..
e have just been in ; rmed that T H
Ross, of this town, ti, : been awarded
second prize, a gold wat, yalued at about
1150, by Messrs v' Q 1 ;suer, Son & Co,
Limited, of I rautf. d, for the second
highest number of sees • this season, e
seed drilla manufacture by that firm
When we consider th t Mr hoes was:
competing .tgilivat over 00 agents, it meet
be considered pretty go.• ; but then, T H
says it's no trouble to s) 1 those drills, as
they are, withoat daub • the beat drills
made iu Canada.
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Personale.
Mr J A Halsted, of Mt. orost, spent
a couple of days in town lust week, . Miss
Marion Inglis was home fro,• ti^Goder-
ioh Collegiate Institute, ands pmtft Satur-
day and Sunday withher par ,n ts,return-
ing on Mondiry..MC Geo mind, of
Iieneall, was in town on Satu day last..
Mr Paul:McInnis, of Hinoar ino, was in
town on Tuesday..Mr+B E Jett, son of
Mr Thot3. 11liott, o$ this tow •, who has
been visiting his parents or'the laaat
tnonth or two, leaves on •nday( i
resume his duties as telogra operator
at Altoona, Wisconsin.. Mr c eo Baker
returned to town on Mon ay, having
recovered from hit late litres' . Mt'.Chos
Woodcock returned front 1:I, milton on
older wits
r parents.
studies in
Monday ..
in town
iter ,Stlott,
o iii town
by the commit an
be paid. Counoillor'Williams stated that•
e by-law had not b en passed exempting
Inglis & Co's woole faotary and C Lloyd
& Sons' door fao ory from +n taxation foe
ten years, in ac •Mance with resolution
passed. Deeemb= loth, 1889. Deputy.
Reeve Mel1euzie thought a committee
should be appoints • to visit all factoities
in town exemptethem taxation and
ascertain If they a e complying with the
conditions of by- ws Under gvhiel;t they
were granted exe +. ption, end report to this
council. Reeve it regory was in .:favor of
exempting all ,ctoriee froth} taxati0u.
They are what bu Id t)p t'c town. Qounoil-
her Elder Was Opp tl,ed to grouting exacta-
tion, as also ielo aillor Holmes. It was
d b - Geo M 11 euzie,seconded byW
hove y
Holmes, that the .' ayor, .Reeve, Deputy;
Reeve, and Conn liars Sparliug and Dow.•
son be a commit to examine the several
manufacturers ' (aiming exemption and
report at next r= ular meeting, as to the
amount that ea • 1 cheiment is entitled to
—Carried. Mo :d lis J A Clitie, seconded
by W got mea,tha the Executive eommittee
be inetruoted to lo into thy' matter c
taking Dare of Mrs Alec, with power to
act—Carried. The rn ayor stated that it,
was necessary to to. a np the gnesbiou of
furnishings for the uew Lowe' hall, tithe
cresting, ffuruaees,:.eating awl -Moue step)
would all be req ired soon. Councillor
Ilotmes was iu fa r of asking tenders for
the supply of th furnaces. Mr ,gutter
thought thi.t the 1 maces should be 'put
in at once. as the could be put in easier
now than when th = building is completed.
Moved by Wm olmes, seconded by lI
Lemmex, that thi :ooeuoil ask for tenders
for two wood Turn nes forheetiug the town
hall ; the tenders . be in by the 10th of
.November instal--Carrie.l. Moved by
0 E Willialus, sec tided by Grogory,that
the elorlt be ihstru,ted to ask for tendert:
for the seating of the new town' bitlert
tenders to be recei ad up till the 10t1
November instant t •rtrried, Moved 1 '
W ljohne•t, !wee ie by II Leintnex, that
the Burbling Comm ttee procure the greet-
ing for the new tow, ; stall—Carried. Ilio
n the bode of 'oounoll Hien ttdjo'tnn :.. .
ey, who art guinlg Zees !0 sate.
e
eatzir 'It Rand. }leveral uoloniea of puri Italiau Sees
y , will be gala un reawonable Wang.
Wiz ltongitrsov, '
Wiughiun Woolen :hilt.
,,Tan ` xtf ass to new subeoribers till
31st ,JFsits.zob te, 18:)O, fur 10c., or 8 tri.
end of 1891• --flash,
Dazed of ope.
At the meeting of th • Band of Hope,
on Friday, Ootober 24 • , the followiuli
ofiitsers were elected for . he Band : Presi-
dent, Miss d'lnto Agne • ; Vice Preaideut,
Miss Maggie Holmes; Secretary and
Treasurer, Miss Bessie T mem? From
' . wee
meet.
the oolleotfou rattan up at i s y
fags, aided by two enter ainmeuts given
under its auspices ))Encs its organization
the Band has been self supportiug.
Society. They have pa one-third of the
amount for their organ used in their
meetings; one half of pr oe of stove, and
have also kept the S •oiety in Lesson
Booka and Hymn Books There nave been
twenty monthly papas — ''Illustrated
Temperance Tales," a twenty-five semi.
monthly papers—"Th , Young Cruneder,"
ordered, the aalmount to be paid from their
own treasury, leaving :till on band the
sum of 'two Dollars an sixty-seven cents.
The work is great, ther is room for more
workers. Could nob at Fera of the Christ,
tutu yeomen of our tow 1 dome in and help
in this the itl;aster's we- t, If it is itnpos•
aible for you to moo a i a teacher, give us
a Messily tall during 11 meetings to show
you ars, interested in ib Society, Our
hope for the future lies
the boys aud girl:i of tod
fee stanneh te•:Merauo 3004 and women.
1
13sssts'j tottSOii, 5 i
iituggioet f r Mare,
A fere very ,good second hand buggies for
sate. ()onto aud sea and ))south a bargal,iu,
'Cues are cheap, et
yy, , ),#itu'c 9>r;r04e '.shop.