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Standard, $21 60; Clinton Newii-llec.
5; crdk $25#50 ; Bxeter Adve6ate,$28 12;
Exeter Times, $68.92; Goderich Star,
$88.84 ; Gorrie Virlette, $6 48 ; Sea
fortlt Sun, $40.85; Wingluini Advance,
$21.98,
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Latino's _Advertiser In all probabil..
ity the bill for enforcing the provision
of satisfactory sanitary conveniences
DRUGGIST.
N. W.• uu
in all stores ,and other establishments
t TELEOWN
m which men and women. are employ,...
swiea will speedily become law. Much
in run House.i credit for the promotion of the meas.,
gleam, Ont two is due to the members of the W
T U, who have been unceasing in their
sew. endeavors to aroma the legislators to
Oklinam ttm nim
es a true sense or the essities of the
case. The success of their endeavors
a shoe whet can be done by intelligent,
1•IDAIZ".. APRIL I, 1892.
ISDITORIAL NOTES.
Hon Alexander Mackenzie
oint of death at his home in
• His physicians bold out no
f his recovery.
estimated that six hundred
miles of railway will be built
toha and the Territoies during
isle summer.
,,ieraree.se,:er of the Ontario Horse
rs. Association asked.the Miiiis
segriculture that a bonus be
e for horses exported to Eng.
oroeto IVorid,which gives the
n Government a. general sups
elaros that if the charges
edge Elliot cian'be sustained
sludge and Mr Carling must
ehering Sea, difficulty has been
ettled, the United States ac -
be proposition 16.1,Lord Salis
1he United 'States Senate has
eeely ratified the treaty with-
irestritive conditions.
Ineunex E A McDonald has
address to the electors of
onto announcing himself as a
well directed effort.,
Due letter, says the $t Thothas
Journal, which was written at St
Marys during the campaign in South
Perth and sent to one of tire Tory
heelers in this city, will bear re pet, -
Balling as showing the meehods adopt-
ed by these gentlemen in the campaign
in East Elgin, as well as during their
carpetabag pilgrimage through Wept
Huron, Loudon and South Perth.
The letter is as followse—
"Dear • Tour telegram to
hand this p m and glad to hear trona
you. The people have not got here
with the induenee yet. Things were
quite duleuntil to -night, and mayhap
to -morrow it may ball 0 K. Hold
yourselves in readiness at any time.
1 will wire you when to come if 0 IC
if not I will wire you no flood, Mr R
Bir is not here vet, Keep patient,
"Yours in haste, W. 11. hronAlt."
rnxDotnieion Millers' Association,
at their meeting in Toronto, this week,
paned a resolution asking for legise
lateen making it compulsorythat var-
ious kinds of wheat in the Dominion
or that may hereafter be introduced
in the Dotninion for seed purposes,
shall be examined and tested • by a
board appointed for that purpose,
whose duty it shall be to determine
the names by which
East. WAWA -4W
The council met in the council room
on, March 24, 1802, pursuant to ad- I
jouruwent. 'Members all. present.1
Minutes or last meeting read an
passed. Accounts of Tinxs and Ade;
varve offices, Wingliage for printing.,
4.zo, done to date, teemed and mdered
to be paid. The following. pathmas..,
ters, peendkeepers and feneesviewere
were appointed for the eurrent year,'
viz :—Patlimasters—George Marshall,
Wm King, Robb Somers, Jas Potter,
Mex Patterson, Rat Johnston, ' jr,
Jas McGee, Thos Nieholson, jus
Hutch, Brew Williams, Win AleGovie-
an, ,Robt Marshall, Henry johnson,
Ae Dingwall, George Krachline,
Joseph Jackson, Menno Vincent, Robt
J Hoover, Win J Parks, Jas Higgios
botham, John Redmond, John Gook, I
Benjamin Taylur, John Williams,
George Stewart, Joshua J Walsh, Woe
Hoolihan, Wm J Fenwick, John Mc
Dowell, Benjamin 1-1 Taylor, Wm
Stackhouse, Walter Nichol, John Mc',
Lean, John T Coultis, Peter W Scott,
George Taylor, John Bennett, Tilos
Taylor, jr, Arch BrydgeseArch Robe
ertson, Jas Purvis, Jas A. Walsh, Adam
Robertson, David Taylor, Robt Henry,
Robt McBurney, Robt Soott, David
Johnston, John Shoebottom, Jas Fer-
guson, John Salter, sr, John Duckett,
Wm Johnston, Wm Deacon, John
Reid, joint T Gerrie, Wm Fitzpatrick,
Johi' Shiell, Andrew MoDougall,
Robt 1i1aeon, Win 8 Linkiater, 1-tobt
Currie, sr, Jas M Currie, John Taylor,
sr, Johe Leggatt, George Cottle, Thos
Davidson, Relit Coun, David Clow.
Joseph Smeltzer, Andrew Fox,Charles
Martin, Jas Dow, John Jamieson, Jas
M 3Gee, Charles Campbiel, Samuel
James, Jas Stein, John B Jefferson
and John Harwood. Poundkeepers—
Thos Hoare, George Quinn, George
Sowler, John Bone, Andrew Schiele
Jas Olow, Jas Stein, Jas Owens and
!Jas Cochrane. Fenceviewers— Alfred
I Garr, John, McDewell, Gqorge Fother-
I gill, John T Currie, John Meuzies and
'Samuel More:alley, sr. Statute labor
scale for 1892: Assessed up to$1000,
2 days work, and every other $1000
The monthly fair, held on Tuesday
a this week, was a SucCeSs. It was
the means of bringing to town a large
crowd of buyers and sellers, in spite of
the bad condition of the roads.
Several horse buyers were on the
ground 'and a number of horses gime-,
ed hands. Alias Crocker, milliner in
Anderson 4 Elder's, has returned to
tow.—Mr Will Taman wate'in Gorrie
ad Wroxeter last %seek visiting his
brother and other friends.—Miss A
Moffitt was the gUest of Miss Ross, of
Witwanosh, last week.—Hiss Lizzie
Sherbrooke, of Londesboroe is in town
learning the millinery with Mrs Gra-
halm—Mrs A H Plummer is sufFeOng
from an attack of La Grippe,—.Miss
Annie McArthur, of Londesboro', was
visiting in town this week.—Miss.
Charlotte McDonogle of Wingham,
was visiting her sister this week,—The
oyster supper, for the bernifit of the
choir, which was announced to take.
place last, Fritlite, night; was postponed
ou account of the absence of Mr
Oakes, the ex-leculer.—A ineetiuzg of
those interested in organizinga village
band, was called on Monday night in
the Commercial elotel. Judging by
the names of some who compose the
new band, we are led to expect that in.
a short time we Will have as flourish'.
ing an institution 'of this kind as there
is in the county.—Mrs S Gracey, of
Wingham, paid a short visit to tier
paternal home on Thursday of last
week..—.Miss Barbara Tucker, of Bek
erave, is visiting friends in tewn.—
Miss A Moffat is in Chilton this week
teaching for Miss A. Taylor, who has
not yet sufficiently recovered frOin her
cold to be able to 'resume her work;—
Quite a number of the farmers around.
here are engaged in the sweet work of'
making maple syrup and now is the
time when the small boys' make sur-
reptitious visits •to the woods for they
purpose of "sugaring off."
Brussels.
The peo le of Brussels and viciinty
were disturbed on Tuesday by the aee
nouncenaent that McIntosh cis Mol'ae
assessment, or part there f, on,e,eadale eeesiscs# inesneze'eers, had suspended
tional day. Moved by -,6•"' 61u. and that the matte,
that tl senior art -
seconded`
bv Mr Rob er's°n)te ner had gone to parts ten el
nil p
The
township be per- firm have carried on business rs.
statute labor of t . .
formed as nea
various beats
th owner
• ,ree:
.#
Ile speaking in the Ontario
on Friday afternoon
enly sank .down itt
died. Mr Clarke had not
or some time and heart
the cause of death, He
ent Member of the Op
e House, and his death
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3nes to his leader.
bens have been filed
a
VII of Seseph Feather- Messrs Reltert, Chas and Jonathan from Mrs Piffles fernier residence to twenty-five coeds of wood out. tMrJ Brownlee, from ntr London,
GORDON & MoiMTYR
We are expecting real spring weather
n a few more days and so have made
an)ple preparation fora large spring
trade.
Our new prints are described by the
ladies as "sweet," "lovely," "delightful,"
and we are pei cot sa is, e with
judgment, knowing that they never apply
such epithet a to inferior or unworthy
artioles.
Our Dress Goods department is very
attraotive indeed, both in quality and
prices, and tor excellence in texture,
beauty in design, elegance in patteru,and
charming shades, they aro much ahead
of any former stook.
Our spring Boots and Shoes are to
hand, but we dO- not require to say any-
thing about them, for to see them and
hear their prices means salere at first
sight. Don't miss seeing them.
Our Teas are sounding our praises far
and wide, and our high standard of ex-
cellance. will be sorupulously maintabaed.
leanailies or societies buying by the half
chest will get their tea a wholesale prices.
We are also sailing large quantities of
sugar by the. barrel—wholesale.
GORDON & IVIcINTYRE.
• The Big Brown Anchor.
Winghane March 24th, 1892.
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Morris.
Mr John Warwick, son of dr Thos
Wqrwick, left last, week to further his
fortunes in Manitoba.-- Mrs Wm Bray,
,3rd line, has gone on an extended
visit to friends Toronto and Port
Hope.—A. very sociable time was
spent at the resideece of Mr Anson
Shaw, on Wednesday evenlro of last
week,—Mr Wm ,Rutledge had a bee
drawing wood to Bruseels, ono day
last week,—Mr John „Eiewman, jr, has
at last succumbed to that, at one time
very prevalent disease, La Grippe,—
Mr Jas Merthr has rented the 200 -acre
farm of Mr Alex 'Forsyth for one year.
on shale:se—A H Cochrane, 3rd line,
has returned from hisa'nt visit to
ihip.—Mr
t, of the
duecday "
'denim
Mr
P8..
.n which. the properey of
as possible in the sels for about fifteen yeare, and ekiends in Gode,ricK oe,
isoestoselLand .,1,0)
ed the confidence of the entire commie-
. and tenants is situated— • 37, and • 6th line, es, yed 0 it
e , " I•1e
Moved by Mr Anderson, q nce there are evening of if&
many depositors. They were believed'
ended by Mr &Well, that the sum to bas've had many years of prosperity,iof the' bride's leave
50 be appropriated by this cout.cil d . • , and'Airs Thuell Ione nee ,. pr
. i e y ea y, an
repairing the northern boundary ity.—Mr Robert Young, ef the th
itewas only on 'the opening of a brence I Hue.
ision line from Zetland to eWingewas married on Wediiiny .of tete ,
ofella Standard Bank last April tkat week to Miss jetinie Oratef the 7th '‘.
n, if the , township of • TurniterrY their business showed signs of decay.
e an equivalent, and that the clerk Much sympathy is felt for Mr Man • line.— Mr Adam lieneon, near le
to that eosh, who is regarded by all as a strict-.
ify the Reeve of TurnherryBluevale, disposed of letrin stock
at— Carried. Debentures were ly straightforward man, and the con- and implements, on the !ri March,
ied in favor of TIMES office,. Wing- and intendit removing wi this family,
census of opinion is that the trouble
,for 600 collector's receipts i , to Tavistock, One.
t' arose from ' weak jedgments rather
1, 2.50;$Advance office, Ve ing- than dishouesty,—The Brussels Driv. Bluevale.
n, assessment schedules, .townshipint, oWnship Park Association have decided to , .
utes, 1891, itc, 425.50 ; John An, holl,races and other sports, on the OBITUARY. —It is OU 8 and most
son, balence of salary as collector 24th of May. At a meeting of the painful duty to chronicle death of
axes, postage, &o, 1891, $7. Coun- Directors last week, J D W. rw' k one of Bluevale's most, ix ratted reel -
hen adjourned, till Thursday, 26th , dents in the person of
was elected Secretary, • and Adam
Lewis. Mrs Lewis bad
next, then to meet as a Court of Koenig, Treasurer.—On Friday °Oast
ision and Appeal. sufferer for some time p
week, Ben Lomond Camp of the Sone
P. PORTERVELDI Clerk. the. last suffered iutense
of Scotland was organized and started .
had net bft1;11 well for
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off with a good membership. The fol-
. Lower Wingham. years, end her suffering
lowing are the officers eleeted and W-
ile following are the names of on' Saturday evening.
e who passed at the Huron County stalled P 0, A Strachan ;
Donald Stewart; ChieftrtheAdamReid,
Chief, were interred iBli,u
mtion examinations on Friday, on Monday. Mr Lwis
els 25th, in Lower Wingham Pub. Recording Secretary, F 8 Scott; Fi-
chool : From 3rd to 4th—Norval•
rrison,,Jno Murdoch, Jno Currie,
sie McIlwain, • Nellie Beckett.
:n 2nd to 8rd—Thcs Stark, Jas
kridge, Oliver Watson, Nellie Mar -
From • 2nd part to 2nd—Geo
sley, Geo Johston, Geo Campbell,
neon Cruickshank, Edgerton Well,
od, John Potter, Fannie Green,
Ind Netterfield, A.nnio Graham,
88 co r tl L d
en r espon enee to te on on
Hannilhe,England. • From let to 2nd
Free Press in reference to the ens" part —Chp Beckett, Jas Findlay,
before bim, and with stating in offen. David Findlay, John Lockridge, Lizzie
sive terms on the street what his Potter, Wx. HAIM" Teaeher.
decision on the disputed points would Tenders are being received up to
April 9th,for the erection of two water
be. The petitioners say Judge Elliot's LowI l' Mas Marshall, Watkiis son, a d
rs E Strath, left on londay for
rs •Daniel
n a great
and up to
ny. She
umber of
terminated
; remains
e cemetery
the heart-
nancial Secretary, D 0 Ross; Treas-
yr -Iva of the enti °amenity
Whis bereavement.—Tleneeting of
Geerge Robb • Standard Bearer, Wil- urer, William Bright ; Marshal. the E 0 G 1', on Friday •ning, was
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liarn Barrie; G, Thomas Roes ; 0 carried,on very suecessfur. A. spew -
0, William Rutledge; Ohanlein D
did programme was givensy visiting •
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Hogg; -Physician, De McNaughton ; organised,
lodges. The lodge w
Piper, Thomas Ballentine. They meet officers elected; &c —Mr on is 'mot,-
on the 1st and 8rd Tuesday in each
ing on to his farm, recerr, occupied
Se
month, in the Oddfellows' . by Mr Casemore.—Mr ph Case.,
more started for Manistn, Michigan,
�n Mouday.—Alumps aretrevalent at
1.3eIrnOre. present.
Messrs John Fitch, John Irwin and
Philip Baker left for Manitoba on Culross.
(Intended for last is! 1.)
Tuesday last. —The household effects
Ji
of Mrs Wm Robinson were sold by
closet, at er wc
ingham shool, public auction on Saturday last. Fair
Conduct shows him to be a violentPlaspecifications! canbe prices were realireed. G Barton Shoal Lake,Manitoba,aneedr R Sim p-
ains nd seen at
son started for the west c Tuesday.—
wielded the hammer with his usual
partisan, 'incapable of giving an un # the resIdence of Mr Tiros Netterfield
• biassed judgment. —The flood is passing awray very
ability.—Mr Isaac Gowdy, of Popular Mr and Mrs Robt Marsh 1 are away
*ie.
ly, with little or no loss to property.—
Grove Farm, had a wood.bee on Fri- this week t Goderich a ending the
Londesborough. Mr Arthur Flack is preparing to move "V last' at which there were about marriage of some of then relatives.—
hoUse about tolie vacated by Mr the evening, the young linen who were was around last week an4ought up a
member of the Crawford, last week, itt the busktbe
car lot of milk cows and lipped them
pretwen,s sale enntesdayi at the bee went away, but soon return
11111100s for the county of of W Southcomh, cat, split, piled; also
el tweaty,five ad 0110,414f (251) cads scld. The prices realized were varied, of the neighborhood, and spent the A GOO
er 800.—Mr J N Picket] vacated his
pretiented Allier with seethe
greater part of -the night very enjoy.
member for North hard weed Mr P"etwell int 1 '
enc s moving up town.
rat the return in twenty-five hours, whieh ,,We are ably, in dancing.—The wedding of Mr premites this week, to in te way for
oe is good work for the length of time.— —an" 4-113°Iiil - isletterfit'ia,
. plead to report, is '''6"Pring from a nail% Metcalfe and Miss Maria Mar.. bis -tet, Mr Agit., wil • is moving
shall took place last Wednesday,
II (Ow) as member for Word bat been received from Maniat hie—There are a great number of
severe attack of congestion of the
al eigeinst the return of toba of the safe arrival of the boys that the residence of
u) as member (0,,, left here.—Mr Way, of the 10th cote, Inttgse the bride's niether, auction sales among the armers this
, About twenty couple old and young, season. More Tory avid nee of rural
' eessien, has fifty living hives of bees %V 0 1%.1 D id I ' '
out of rifty.twu, only having two die do t" te illia" tits _given another assembled to honor die occasion. .The prosperity,
nit toe 0 dee! College. Montreal, cereinony took place at live o'clock p
the Auditor -General's during the winter.—Mr James Web.
to London on Saturday.- Lately. Mra
ea, bringing with them the fair ones
was well attended and everything was
piled the brosli and tut down the trees
t the return of Samuel
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of $86.00o. Ting, the latest of many in, after which a sumptuous meal was The Kern organ factor4 in Wood.
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ervative papers of stersela a fourteen months old bull to large been factious, is to be applied served, to which alt present did ample stock, Ont, was gutted I by 6 • 0 n
Mr Farquhar, near Clinton, for up. I as an ondua.ment far the maieseh. justice. The remainder of the evening Monday tlight. ,is is the socond
th° fth'°'""rt 811011 wards of $100, It is a fine animal., axles of the two buildings which was spent in niusie,singing and games. tire the Kern uompany have suffered
eininion Govern. and tipped the wales at 1075, which he erected — the experimentallThe young couple were the recipients from fire Within a few yiars. Loss,
alone Blyth 'speaks well for Mr Webster's stock, !physics and the engineering buildings, i or a number of costly presents.
, • fe''
$86,090 ; insurance, $21,000.
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