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VOL. X.XI,'--N O. 1100
-WINGI AM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1893.
$1 A YEAR I ADVAN
We want this week to draw your atten-
tion to our Linen stook. We claim that in
aide line of goods this store excels; we im-
port -direct all our lines and by so doing wa
'Oen give you better values, Every goo
housekeeper loves nice linen, be it Table
'Clothe, Napkins, D'Oylies or Towels. See
our linens. Words of praise on all sides
.t,.#or our Prints; the stools is complete andw
see Aura that the most exacting • taste wil
be,stiited here, 300 pieces to choose from,
a good: wes'liing line at ten and eleven
cents; but the twelve and a half cent line is
the beauty, see the cloth and patternsi the
deeding color this season is red and "no
lady will be right unless she has a red
House dress" So the fashion book says.
You men will be wanting a suit soon.
Remember that we are giving pleasure as
before, in fit, style of cut and cloth.
Groceries as usual. We are selling an
•exeellent Japan Toa Dust at 10 cents per
pound, Good Talus for the money. Shop
early. Phis store closes at seven.
QRR & HISCOCKS, .
Direct Importers.
The Berns, Mar. 2nd, 1893.
Marriage Licensee
`-' Isigued by Frame PATEBSON, No 23, Vic -
tofu street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
LOCAL NE W
—Oysters at ,Jas. MoKelvies, 35 cts. to
40 ets. per quart,
—A load o the I. 0. 0. P. of Wroxeter,
visited Mait ird Lodge I. 0. 0. F. on Tues-
• day of last eek.
—The P sbytery of Maitland will meet
in Knox CI -oh Kincardine, on Tuesday,
14th inst,, t 9 p. tn.
—Cash for :food butler and eggs at R A.
(fir ham's market grocery.
L. Hans n, or tee Queen's re-
ceived th.. sad int lligence, this week, of
the death of his .ther, in Ireland.
--Watford villag council has fixed th e
fees for licenses f the incoming year, at,
$240 for hotels and 260 for shops.
•--For boots and shoes, go to the Wing -
ham slioo store. Repairing and custom
promptly done. J. J. Mci{Ii;zor.
—We notipe by tis
that the Council of thr
to carry .the case of lac
Court of Appeal at To
Promotion exa
Schools of this count.
Friday, March 24th.
fy Inspector at once
required.
Lucknow Sentinel,
village has decided
v. Lucknow to the
onto.
nations for public
will take place on
Teachers must moti-
f numbers of papers
Rev. A. F. eGregor, of Forest, for-
merly of Listowe has accepted a call to
the Congregatio al ehuroh, Woodstock.
This is the chug to the pastorate of which
Rev. W. A, W son, of this place, was cal-
led last Deee er.
SATunDA1 Nioiix.-5 dozen of Lai -lie's
Kid Gloves, odd lino at half price. You
don't want to miss this chance, at
M. II. McIxnoo's.
—Mr. Robert Co t, of lot 29, concession
13; East Wawan h, will .sell his farm
stock and implem ts, by public auction, on
Tuesday, March 4, at 1 p. m. Terrns—
Sums:izltifex.$5, asst, over that amotin
menthe credit will be given. J. Pep s,
auctioneer.
--We clip tit
Toronto News
Wingham, de'
man who was
gery. htr. Me,
although he su
ham, who is
case is to
i11 since he re
the world.
—Try Myers' Royal spice for horses stud
ea le at, Griffin's Grocery,
Mr, Wal r Taylor, who nes been ill
for about tw .weeks, is able to be around
eg 'n.
Comm ion services were held in the
Presbyters church, of this place, on Sun-
day last.
—Shout r braces for ladies and gentle-
men at Chi holm's Drug store.
—A bra h of the Society foalhe Pre-
vention of uelty to Animals, is to be
organized in oderioh.
—Rev, M. S ,ane, of Fergufather of
Mrs. Sellery, c ducted the ser*lces of th
Methodist cher t, on Sunday Iaot, in the
absence of Rev. r. Sellery,
—On account an accident on the C. P.
R., the Saturday rain due here at 1.35 p,
m., did not arrive here till some time in
the night.
—Ladies, have your garments trade by
Miss M. Johuston, Gregory block, opposite
the Queeu's Hotel. Latest styles, good
work, always firat•clase lit.
—The G. T. R. wi
to Manitoba and
Tuesday during M
advertisement in an
on G, T. R. agent for
—The annual mee
Society of the Presby
be held in Knox ab
Tuesday, 14th inst.,
are cordially invited
following from last Friday's
H, W, C. Meyer, Q. C., of
evicted Harry Garbutt, the
tradited to Texas for for.
er has not yet got his costs,
d Mrs. Conover, of Wing -
t run Colonist Trains
be Northwest every
rch and April. See
tber column, and call
full particulars.
ing of the W. F. IAL.
ery of. Maitland', will
roh, Kincardine, on
at 2 p. n) All ladies
o attend.
—G T R trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 8.35 a m stud 11.20 a m,
via W G & B Division, and at 6.45 a m
and 3.50 p m, via Clinton and Guelph.
Good connections by all trains.
Tho gross revenue'
company for the p
The expenses were $f
revenue $230,386, T
$9,200,000. It has b�
sue $200,000 new sto
the Bell Telephone
st year was $875,526.
15,139, keying the net
se paid up capital is
en been decided to is -
k this year.
—Chapped hands nd face, the result of
March winds, is r dily cured by using
Chisholm's winter it id; it is not sticky or
greasy.
-s-Our townsman, r. JamesMeLauchlin,
becoming quite apr fessional atdraughts.
•n Thursday evenin last, he played 14
games, with Messrs ouglas Fraser and
Wm. Walker, of Tu berry, winning the
whole seven from rasor and six from
Walker, the seventh sing a draw.
—Mr. ,John Pelton of lot 35, concession
14, East Wawanosh near Zetland), will
sell his farm stock a implements by pub-
lic auction, on M day, Maroh 13, at 1
o'clock p. in. Ter —Sums of $5 and
under, cash; over tha amount, 9 months'
credit will be given. , Currie, auctioneer.
—Aper
the a
Mo qdy
tetvftof
Mis
boli
tioes wanted at once to learn
snaking. Carter's (late Prof.
tailor system—only perfect ays-
ress-cutting, taught to apprentices,
odgson has resumed business after
ay s and guarantees ea before perfect
fits, latest styles, and good work. Teach-
ing tailor system a specialty.
—11Rtss Ethel Ate
prodigy who visited
ago, under the ausp
bail a triumphal to
has everywhere Tec:
encomiums from pi
tenant -Governor an
cognized her genius
at Government H.
visit. Her master
be wonderful and h
beg.
•
strong, the mtisical
inghnm a short time
es of Prof. Scott, has
of the Province, and
ved the most flattering
ss and public. Lieu-
Mre. Kirkpatrick ro-
md invited her to stay
se during her Toronto
.f the violin is said to
powers are develop-
—A good second hand show ease for sale.
Apply to ' W. T, 'Yam,
—Blyth was lit up w li the electric light
for the first time on Mc sday evening,
—Twenty per cent cl count is being hu -
posed on American oil r in many of the
Carnelian towns.
The death is armours d in London, Eng.,
of Hugh Nelson, ex- vernor of British
Columbia,
—A good 'smart boy wanted at onee, to
learn the priutiug bossiness. Apply at
TIMus Oieiiiels,
The last carnival of the season will
ekeI place, on the ice ri ,ire this plac , on
Tuesday next, 14th Inst �. t
—Read the new salver cements of Messrs.
Gordon & Molntyre, T. . Mills, M. IL
Molncloo, Alex, Ross, en. E. King and
Wm. Gannett, in this ek's Times.
—The Ring's Daught rs and Sone will
hold their usual months . meeting on Mon-
day evening, March 13t , at 8 o'clock, in
the Rectory. All are w lcome.
—North Oxford lice se commissioners
some time ago pass a by-law closing
hotel bars at 10 p. m. he liquor men ap-
pealed to the courts, an decision Was given
sustaining the by-law.
—Misses Varney and Macdonald, having
opened a dressmaking shop at the residence
of Miss Varney, 80 Leopold street, near old
English church, are prepared to give good
work, perfect fit and latest styles.
-The celebrated C ntata, entitled "Bri-
tannic and Her Dan ters," will be given
in the Town Hall, n Friday ovening,
Maroh 17th, and it is-xpeoted that it will
the season. Britain
s will be represent-
�i•sons: Britain, by
Canada, Miss Alba
1i<s Lorne Gorden+
o4e; Australia, Miss
la'ind, Miss Mary Wil-
Ildwed by attendants
unary and all dressed
Solos and duets will be
entatives of the differ -
also by a number•
ported by a chorus of
The proceeds will be
terion Sunday school,
et is a flnaneial sttecess,
d the price of admis-
a give all the ohilctren
portunity to hear this
Prof. Scott will '
d Mist 'Carrie PIA
11 at 1 st& boc
don are 26 eonUtris
e s.
—We are pleased to
ley Enterprise that ogr
John Brennan, is pros
and is erecting an add
his tannery, and pal
making 46 vats in all
--lir. R. D. Yo
town, is now located
ba, having secured a
keeper in that place
family left Hensel',
residing for some ye
week.
be the entertaininont
and the different solo
ed by the following
Miss Lizzie MsKenzi
Chisholm ; milia,
Africa, Miss Iiertie
Ada Cline ; New Z�
twat's:mother-iii-law. The son, They will be
isostponod as Mr, Meyer is sop senting each
hued from his trip around ahoy costumes.
sung by the repr:
I+'itteT uorjgrtu(wr1oN1tL ° lttnt01I, est countries an
Wretch Air. ---W. H. Watson, Pastor. Set- of attendants, at
vices each Sunday at 11 a. m. nad7 p. re, sixty boys and ger
Sabbath School and Bible class at 2.00. in aid of the Fred
Christian Endeavor on Friday evenings 11 the entertainm
in Church vestry. All made weirome it will be repeated,
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday sign reduced, ea as
ata P• ski. Seats free. Strangers wet., of the town an 0
nowt. Sunday, 14ta,'roh
^Hellas church services i
lin above date. lliounifsf
/Id ale use of good nth,
titlbject c 4'Tituely' ttdnio�
th. Gongrega- beautiful cantata.
the'.'ovin $ate musical director a
t;tbjeet3 : "Edo. pionist. Plan of l
go." tVenitig The prices of :iclm'
Morns." served seats 86
otice by the Chos-
old townsman, Mr.
ening in that town,
tion 25 by 40 feet to
ingljin 14 more vats,.
ig, formerly of this
n Neepawa, Manito-
ood position as book -
Mrs. Young and
here they have been
s, for Neepawa, last
41fir 'first-class tailoring and cheap
geggieseleiteasshings, try Webster & Co,
Remember the place, only two doors north
of the old stand and between hosa' book•
store and Patterson's jewellery shop.
—Mr. D. W. Gem
sion 7,Turnberry,will
on the 18th March, at
stock and produce. t
7 horses, 5 sows, 4 ye
Terms—$5 and •unde
amount, 12 months
auctioneer.
—The meeting h
ehtuolr, on Monday e
the formation of a N
study of the Scriptu
attended. After so
mittee, consisting of
different churches an
the Sabbath schools
further consider the s�
ill, of lot 1, conces-
11 by public auction,
p. m., bis farm
re stook consists of
rliugs and 5 ewes.
, cash ; over that
edit, , Peter Deans,
d in the Baptist
ening last,to consider
anal class for the
es, was fairly well
o discussion, a com-
ae ministers of the
superintendents of
was appointed to
al femme ONum%
lery, B D, Pastor. Se
at 11 a in and 7 p In. Sabbath Scheel and
Bible Class at 2.30 p Th. General Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening at 8
—The Bank
agency at Grim
Hewat, eccouuta
being appointed
—Ad authority
tea in motalboxe
flavor and strengtl
porcelain should b
---Sol'e rays on
of Wednesday nig
greatly reduced t•
if 'spying were not
The Conservativ
have selected Mr.
their candidate for
mons caused by th
strong, 111. P.
of Hamilton opened an
by, last week, Mr. J. 1Z.
t in the Bank atListowel,
ent, apron Binders, New
ays: Do not keep your Hay Forks, Plows,
it is ruinous to good t Land 1tollers, Whit
Paper, wood, glass, or 'These inrpleinent
hired to hold it. combine. See adv
'ursaay and the rain column,
band Thursday Mite
snow, and it looks as
of South Middlesex
lex Gray of Lobo as'
he vacancy in the cora-
death of Mr. Jas, Arne.
—Wm. Gannett
implements, consisti
Prost do Wood's
Un Monday la Mr. Stephen Piper, an
employee in Mol. ' n do Son's saw mill, of
this place, had tl small finger of his left
hand taken off wi i the slab saw, at which
he was working.
—Clinton Conn
from their solicito
as to the taking o
He says that the
connections are to
—The village
up and illustrat
Ledger of the 4th
well done, and th
to have entered h
of advertising the
l received an opinion
T. T. Garrow, Q. C.,
telephone companies,
,sant, instruments and
ble.
Lucknow was written
in Toronto Saturday
ist. The work has been
Lucknow people appear
rtily into this method
• lively little town.
—There was a m n one; on a time who
thought him •ondrous wise,
He swore by all t e fabled gods he'd reseer
advertise ;
But the goods we e advertised ere long, and
thereby Iran:: a tale—
The ad. was set a nonpareil and headed
"Sheriff's 8
„
—The Blyth c rrespondent to the Clin-
ton New Era ays that some "Wing -
ham youths were more than noisy on our
streets on Sun• y evening." Wingham
boys should oond of themselves in such a.
manner that the a statement could not
be made. The•go d name of the town is in
your keeping, boy:
-.-The Pebruar number of The Lake
Magazine contain as a frontispiece, one of
Mr. Geo. A. Reid' latest productions, en-
titled "Leonie." he same magazine also
contains an article entitled, "The study
and work of Mr, G A. Reid," which we re-
produce in another olumn. Mrlteid is a son
of Mr. Adam Reid, of Lower Wingham.
—The open me e ng given by Anchor of .
Hope Lodge, I. 0. . T., on Tuesday even-
ing last, was Iergel attended, and the en-
tertainment a deci, ed success. Mr. Geo.
A. 'Newton oceu. .d the chair. The pro-
gramme, consisti - of vocal and instru-
mental music, dial gees, tableaus, te„ wa)•
well carried out. lie proceeds amounte
to $12.85.
—The Eist H on Teachers' Aasoci-
as held here hist week.
ere largely Attended,
ent in the tcrwn hall,
the first day, was a
cted to have been far-
cial•roport of the pro-
sue of the Tiares, bat
g to press it had not
jest. ation convention.
INGHAM--Rev 8 Sel- A31 the sessions -
vices every Sabbath and the entertain
on the evening of
success. We exp
nished with the of
o'clock. Young People's Prayer Meeting ceedings for this i
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. at the time of goi
Sunday, March 12t
"Tho second Beatit
jecb, "What is your li . r
Morning subject, been received.
le." Evening sub -
Presbyterian W.
Reduced Raihva
Tuesday; 14th in.
going to the Preeb,
meetings. 6.11 th
these meetings rho
ots and get ccrtific
which, when sig
Presbytery and pr,
Kincardine will en
turn ticket at on
coach will be alta,
the 14th inst.
—In accordance wit
Town Council, the Mai
lie sleeting of the rates
the Town Hall, this ( '
the consideration of sus
tions as the establishnre
tuning industries in the
of the town park or
property as free sites
large attendance of th
sired.
a resolution of the
r has called a pub -
yens, to bo held in
iday) evening, for
important ques-
t of new manufac-
own, the granting
orae other suitable
for same, &c. A
ratepayers is de-
-Attention is direete
'anent of Prof. Doren,
manufacturer of hair goo
will be at the Brines
place, on Friday, March
stook of every conceivab
goods coverings for both
men. Lady readers ghoul
great improvement that
their appearance by usi
They are light and nater
and .their detection is
said there are thousands
hien of Canada who are
rd's full and hall wig
obese): and be corvine
your appearance be
titer comfort will be re
g,''heae goods. Bente
wick hotel, ma Friday, lta
to the advertiso-
nd, the leading
in Canada. He
els hotel, of this
th, with a large:
farm of hair
dies and gentle -
call to see the
bn be made in
g these goods
in appearance
possible. It is•
of the leading
veering Doren -
Call on the
that not only muttieetion from
iuliroved, but the town to }Hake
would receive ddo
ion, as to the offe
be arrived at at ti
Lucknow,March
---It is said that
-facturing Comps*
Melt Canadian
Ontario. Messrs.
Toronto interview
sontative. The It
give, the firth exa
free site, and it its
kers will erect alb
their road right;1.
Cei'nnel% colleen
Clegg, of this to
etl by wear-
ei', at Brults-
h 24th.
M. S. of Maitland.
faro to Kincercline on
, will be allowed to all
ery or W. F. M. Society
o going to either of
ld buy single fare tick -
e from Railway Agent,
ed by the Clerk of the
ented to the Agent at
itle the holder to a re -
third fare, An extra
ed to the No. 9 mail on
Jona McNees),
Presbytery Clerk.
, 1803.
—A. number of re
in the latest name o
the best monthly .e'
"Translations," by
first article, a thou
ten study, that c
and beneficial. 5
article: on "Co -Ed
Relation to Eyolu
Johnston .of Pic
arguments would
'elopment of :the
M. Clark, M. A.
tribution to sci
Panellise Questi
point, by r dith
Maritime W. C.
and eleainess th
suffrage, "The
sketch, strongly
Hicks. ,Toe T. C
ly written and n
Slew his Brothe
matter, well sel
best numbers yet
Mrs. John W.
N, W. T., is visiti
in town,
Mr. Ruby, of tli
been transferred to
Mrs. Geo. E. Ki
in Luoknow part o
' Mr. J. 13. Fergus
starting on a trip n
of his health.
Lover Provinces,
the Dominion.
Mr. Ed. Dinsley
Chicago, where he
position, Ed. will
the young people o
as full lines of falai
g of Champion ))nilj's,
'deo open rear single
odes Mowers, Rakes,
'oleman pivoted. steel
's Threshing Machines,
•e'tltaeond to none ; no
rtigenient in another
I gems are contained
The Lake Magazine,
rpublisltedin Canada,
M. Stromberg, is the
htful, beautifully writ-
not fail to be pleasing
ong and brilliant is the
•ation of the Sexes in
on," by Mrs. Elizabeth
n. Refutation of the
e difficult. "The De-
'beery of Energy," by J.'
LL, B., is a clever con-
tific literature. -"Thttt
,"from a woman's stand -
.1. Archibald, President
. U., treats with vigor
advanced side of woman's
iterim," is a beautiful
maginative, by Helen A.
rke contributes a clever
el "Defence of Cain, who
" A variety of other
ted, complete one of the
ssued.
Miss Kennedy, of
at Mr. D. Sutherlai
his parents in town.
MoIndoo, but not
don wholesale house,
day calling on old
well, and spends mos
toba, the Northwest
losers. Wm. Clegg
in Goderich this w
Judge Toms, are hear
arbitration case of
Huron.
Mr. Thos. Nash,
Vidette, was in town
the Conservative °olive
Tarns a call.
Miss Graham, of .e.ts
Iing agent for the Win
wee in town oh Tuesd
Brussels Post : Mrs
hem, is visiting at A. I
Miss Edna Fairfield, o
iag at Mrs. It G. Wil
Plenty, of Wingham,
Dolly Beeker last week
10111115.
lbraith, of Moosomin,
friends and relatives
Bank of Hamilton, has
the Listowel agency.
was visiting friends
last and this week.
11, town clerk, intends
xt week for the benefit
expects to visit the
well as other points in
eft on Wednesday for
ort Elgin, is a guest
d's.
, of Arkone, is visiting
rmerly with Mr. M•
travelling for a Lon-
as„in town on Mon -
friends. T. H. looks
of his time in Mani -
=Aeries and British
ncl J. A. Morton are
elt, end along with
ng evidence in the
ris v. the County of
itor of the Gerrie
Tuesday attending
tion ana gave the
cod, was visiting at
hana marble works,
y.
Longman, of Wieg-
Wingham, is visit.
on's.—The Misses
ere visitissg Miss
Town Co
The regular montl
Town Council was h
Chember on Monday
mit—Meyer Gerd=
Deputy -Reeve' 13rocke
lots McKenzie, Eld
Herdsman, Johns,
Lean and ,Teromerea, '
meeting were web
he IVIcOormiek immist. communication wee
of Chicago, will locate Spence, Toronto,
ranch in Walkerville, Ontario Alliance f
Velker helm been in sine of the liqum
Tion from taxes and a
uderstood that the Wal -
tiding and run a spur of
their doors if the Mo-
, has received a. cons.
ho above firm, asking
hem an offer and it
to be made, Will likely
tale Government
on that cmestion.
next general geed=
lature. Moved by A
J. S. Jerome, that tl
instriteted to sign th
this Council—Carri
was read from Mrs.
the payment of
town, whieh she ha
ago. The oilman).
the Street Commit
the following teeounto, was
Wingham ric Light Co., 11
February, IA A. B. Simmons,
ballots, 02.26; A.. Marton,legal whole)
Theo, Totten, wood for hall, 84; Wm ,
obeli, work on treats, $1,25; Reba./
wood for hall, 2,50 ; john Fenster, .
press for wate °rim, 06; Jas. Smith.
for Jas. John on,03.75; johnDicks04
ing financial tatement, $8. The
works COM 'ttee asked for an AMA
ation of $30 wages, supplies, etc.,
also urged th t waterworks pipes b
tended to F neis stpet, the cost of
would be a 8700. 'f,Che Mayor t
that all cone ittees shoidd report
any action w taken in regard to the
propriations. Mr. McKenzie said 4
each Commi es should have a separate
count and the amount was stated
each Commi ee should receive, they ta
try and keep ithin it. The Mayor gki
Committee i reference to the res4ie'
the Town H 11. The rates would. let
follows : A travelling troupes, first n
$10; second ight 87; and 80 for each.
ditional nigh ; loos." entertainment's, 85.,1
report was left aver, the Commit*
furnish writ en report at next ineeth
Council. A ved by 3. Elder, seconde
Water an Light -Committee b
cepted, and hat the extension of the
works be la over for further consider'
--Carried 1 he Clerk stated that.
by E. C. 01 rke, seconded by 3.A.1110
that 8350 e placed to. the eredit se
School Boe ---Carlied. Mr. John
son, Town reasurer, asked that his s
be increase His duties were such
they confin.s him to his office the
year, and tl salary was only 875. A.
by Geo.
Clarke, that
creased to
led attentio
Mr. McKenz
what could b
ing out the
favor of cal
ratepayess to
Towler was of
tee should be
question and
Moved by A.
Clarke, that o
of the Union
the lower pon
all the water t
give the pr
using the pen
boat houses
shore, as well a
and will suleseed
ing out of th
meetiug of the e
and ascertein th
this Courson ell
Carried. MOVE'
by 3, 3. Horaut
ed a Committee
Council with re
mill pond, and
don of eateptym.
the Council svith
I featuring incluse).
he Treasurer's selary b
0—Carried. The Mayo
to the Lower Town
thought that a Com
lilted to meet thepropr
done in the matter of
ng a public raeeting
consider the matter
the opinion that a co
appointed to conside
port at the public ta
awson, seconded by
account of Mr. W.
etory who has pur
and being willing tO
be drained off, an
vilege for all tim
for boating, and
be erected alon
Milting ice on h
se 8100 towards th
said pond, that s,
tepayers should be
ir views as tO Ulla
uld take in the
by Dr. Totyler, s
, that Messrs. /3g
and Sparlingbe
o confer with Tut
relics to cleaning
port next meetin,
szie stated that a
had intended wai
refereace to new
'es for the town,
ion of the Town
. a proposed new
anufa,ctory. Dr.
ving soine land as
menuftsetory, but
ring with the p
, Dawson, Clarke, Elder was not in favor of takieg
ic) ndautes of last said there should be no objection
building for ma
a be erected ther
too smell. A
The Mayor em
Oren that ano
a, but would be
site for the
lin. Hanna also
ag that some
the interest
itig line.
g next, to
ther :mild.
ly meeting of the given as a site 1
ld in the Council
evening last. Pres -
Reeve Sperling,
shire and Council -
and implement
was in favor of g
for the proposed
in favor of interf
and confirmed. A.
read from F. 5.
Secretary of the
the total suppres
traffic, Asking the
petition to %he On-
-ging that a plebiscite
ken at the time of
or the Ontario Legis.
Dawson, seconded by
Mayor and Clerk be
petition on behalf of
communication
aint, in reference to
n account against the
handed in sense time
cation was referred to
e. The Finance Com.
the park if a goo
ing purposes won
present park was
could be seemed.
the. perk were
should be secure
sed the Council,
the park being u
of the town buyi
building. Mr. 3
the Council, urgi
be done to ferthe
in the manufacti
Natasha sotonde
publics Vetting
foe Friday eveni
fettering and
The Council the