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/ and one-half ; up to }31,000, three. pay what they considered au unjust claim.
„ e �.r -�� .l.`1 �L.. - i days ; and for every additional $500 or'1 A very successful social was held et the
, part thereof, one-half day, s.d According resiitence of Mr, A. Ross, ou '.>'liueday
to the Consolidates Assessment Act, 55 evening of last week, ;, in connection
, Vio., boo, 100, all owners of lots or parts Of with the Presbyterian ohuroli Sabbath
lots not exceeding iu the aggregate 200 school. Over two hundred wero Pres,
acres, shall be rated and charged For ant. lleeidos a bountiful soP111y 0.
statute labor as if the same were oue lot and the best of edibles from Mrs. Itoss, a prof
1 any excess of 200 acres shall be rated and gramme of short, bright speeches, good
ohartytd in like manner as reale ; ants the recitations and first-class music, was also
work shall be performed in the beats in furnished. A most enjoyable evening was
which the lots or parts of lots are situated; spent. The following evening a social wet;
and where parties live upon rear parts a given to the Sabbath school scholars, about
esnThey supplied
UMa'nrtt.t es. -•--,`April Showers" aro near
t band. and the wise man provideth for
hd storm while the sun shineth. You
nay need au. unbrella. We have there
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er,
e ve ' style size and variety. A fresh
t I lots on aideroade, the pathmasterh shall 200 of whom were pre
Oak just opened. I Have the uumber of their dttya' labor per their own programme and acquitted thorn,
MartTLrs, AND CAM. --Dover before liar 1 formed on sidoroed-Carried. selves most creditably. They all aetedlike
Johnston and Reid, tkat this Council do little ladies and gentlemen, and more than
now adjourn to meet Kph' on Mouday,the pleased their teachers in their good bo -
the dashicu•prndttoiug centers of the world 13th day of March,at the hour of 10 o'clock havior and the thorough way in which they
oontribute3 so bountifully to this depart a, nt., is the Town hall, Teeswater- enjoyed themselves. A collection was
taken up a both theb ld'n
The Council met again, March 13th, fund and the l
bitton, to‘'be held at Chicago The Croft 1
family wero ntaives of Yorlcshi.re, Eng-
oPNG.
land. Mr. Newsome ie now n about t0
years of age,
893
Carried. t b tl meetings,in aid of the
meat. No taste hilt can find in this assort-
bba$h school subscription touiI
i
e snugittlo sum of $05.00 wasg
merit, its ideal of beauty, style and make, 1893 aft per diction of adjouruuaent, lafcl on the plate..
Dutsss Goons. -Last week's visitors will
find many new contributions on the count-
ers this week. You will see these styles no
el
( Sphere else -nor here long -for there's quick
t ...
cgoint prices on them.
It
Genres
elm peril l:T.-The trade tide'a
tin our favor as never before. Rising bigh-
t:er mei higher each day --week— month--
breeking all former records. We can still
apply you with that 50c. kid gloves, at
M. D. McI61DOO'S.
Culross.
1 On Saturnay eveuing last, Mrs. Jahn
t tacintyre presented her husband with.
to tine daughter and nobody can appreciate
1 ueh a gift better than Jack.
1inNo.2 are running et
Auothc r old pioneer has passed away in
The scholars. the person of Air. C. McCarthy, of file 8th
pthat it can be sold for tazos, and that this
preps just now, owing to the indisposition motion be a gnsd by tete Tracts end Clerk, coucessime,who died on Thursday, the Kith
1 f their teacher, Mr. W. Bayes• and the Corporate Seal attached, and that ult„ at the age of 72 years.
Mrs. :McDonald, sr., is very ill at present, i the Clerk forward n copy of same to Couu-
nd Mrs, Crew, sr., is improving very ty Treasurer-Carriod.
Ohl Kuntz and Mackay, that the ,> tditore'
s Mr. Itobt. l Harknessnst and Mies, Martha report be now accepted, and the Auditors
tt}fie art spent last Suuclay at Mr. .Indy be now paid as por by -leis, stud that the
et:AN, and Mr.. Fred. Ellis, from Wiug- printing committee have 500 copier of the
Auditors' report printed gfor dietributiou
M n bt,t•s Rll present. Minutes of last Our bachelors are rapidly growing searco here
c t
meeting reed and )d adopted onTuesday of fa9t week, Mr Win Bower, chief clerk
A. corrimuuioatfon from the. Doutinion of Mr W Connell, lett the ranks by taklag to himself
a site. to the parson of Afiss Susie Keltle, this place,
Temperance Alliauce wits then taken up. And this week, Air Hegh �forrt..n, our popuar.town
Moved by Reid and MRekaty, that the Clerk clerk and a rising lawyer, does likoatse, the lady
Soafo rth.
Our collegiate foot ball team have re•
organized for tide season, with the Fellow,
iug officers: Hon. President, C. Olarkaon,
B. A.;, president, W. Prendergast, B. A.;
sec, -treasurer, J. Jackson; captain, W. J.
Crawford, B, A.; committee, .Tar. McKin-
ley, J. J. Cleunon, L. Brownlee, The club
is open for challenges. Write to the sec -1
retary..
The Clinton Ontario Street Methodist
Church League visited the league here on
Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable time
was spent.
Coleman was awarded $600 iu the Cole-
man v. Copp suit, iu Goderich, last week,
with costs yet to be argued,
rep
ly to the commnuicatimt from Dumiu- beim rase Eaton, youneest daughter of Mrs R
coJ
n full su1p1es a wedded life.
tion to sign the petition to the Government ylc f1 D Sulo, til principal S at the jays of ire
ion Temperance Alliance, that our (Ai*, whitely We take pleesere is wishing both happy
I slippy
trinci al of our school. is laid
was that it re<lueetitell' an immediate vote up at present with a sore throat, but we hope soon
to be taken, which would cost many thong• to see bine round again.
nude of dollars to the Province, and our Kiritall.
opinion is that if the people are interested
in the matter n petition to take vote at the Ae GoderfcU tarty oftrdftetsottwas
thedriving
ice. they
firer Municipal Election held soulpro-
1
had rho misfortune to drive into w hole at
cure the vcii'ce of the people .et the expense the tuouth of the creek that falls into the
of the ao papers 11 t only Carried lake at Mr. John Dalton's place, where the
d
Mackay and Reid, that by-law No 5, for i t had
been
crack ere bythenu usual rush
1 t 1 1 to extricate t
b3 now read e, first and second time-
nce the ratan
the purpose of ,tppotuting Patlimentore, etc. ° T he
ZORN.
BaowrsLL-1u Seleforth,ou the 14th Met.
the wife of Mr. Joeeph Brownell; a sou.
F>,noneoN-Ili Blyth, on the 0th inst.,
the wife of Dr, Ferguson; a sou,
MAF.RIeeD.
JoUNITON—HnNTkn=-At the residence of
the bride's perents,Teeswater, on the 15th
inst., by the Rev. Mr. Malcolm, Mr. Ogle
Johnston, of Wiegham, to }lies Minnie
t
— )e
:1893. 0
Are now opening up the finest
display of
sP
ING GOODS»
in all the different dep , rtments of
their large trade that they have ever,.
been able to place before the public.
Hunter.
G nAM A:�I1hlteetr At tk residence of
the bride's Rev. ,Gleuuanan, on the 22nd Coyne and see the beautiful.
lust by the Rev. A Y. Hartley, Eluevale,
Mr. W. E, Gra l:tm, of Brucetield, to Mies
•
Annie Anderson. -- S
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DOn1ILEDEE—HOLLInAY-At the residence ,
of the bride's mother, Howick, ou the 22nd'
iust„ Mr. Geo. Doubledee, to MIAs Sarah
olliday, both of Howick.
NAYLon--LonauEED--At fit. Paul's church
Rectory, Wiughani, on Wednesday, 13th
iust., by the Rev E. W. Iiughee, 17nvirl
thaw. ley a temp ec Souter Naylor, of least Wawauosb, to Mary
horses, but before they could so, the Ellen, daughter of 'Mr. Wtn. Lougheed, of
suimals had succumbed to the offeete of West Wawanosh.
the cold. However, the cutter and harness HIseoe-Sinerais•-Iu Grey, oil March
were saved, and the party themselves es- 8th, by Rev: D. Forrest, of WaltotieSa1 Ise
caped with unthiug woree•than a scare,Lizzie, third daughter of Mr. Jameir aa:rtAle
Word has been reseiveel of the death, in I lie, of Grey,to Mr. Johu Hislop, of•Carlisle
New York state. of Jame:: Finn, formerly I N. W. T.
of thin place. The re mains were found ou PIUNOLE,-BnoanrooT--At the i regi deuce
the railway, but foul play is s nupacted, as
deceased was known to have received $800
a short time before, none of which. was
found ou the body.
Carried.
Reid and Johnston, tat. by.lsw
be now read a third blue, passed, signed
and sealed -Carried. ,.
Johnston and Kuntz, that the County
Treasurer be instructed to cancel all taxes
in his kooks up to elate against, that part
of lot 2, cou. 12, returuel as non-resident,
as that part of said lob is not described :to
Mr. John McKinnon, not being satisfied
ith life ou the farm, has struck off ou
4:e own hook and has secured a situation
MoLean's mill, \\'Ingham,
tVerniers are euettied in collecting
e wood along the way to Wingham
tick Was dropped off during the deep
and it appears that . some of it has
appeared altogether.
The Council met in the Town Hall,
eswater, March llth, 1893, pursuant to
Tot—aliment. Members all present. The
eve ;n the chair. Minutes of last meet-
read and confirmed. Mackay and John- I }holes on gravel road, $3 ; John sharps
among the ratepayers-Csrried.
Reid and Johnston, that the Clerk write
to the Warden requesting him to issue a
cheek for the grant made at December
ressiou, 1802, to the 'i.'ownehip of Culross,
beiug for brid o, in complintice with Ceu-
solidated lfauioipal Aot,55 Vic., sec. 533 --
Carried.
The follcwiue is the report of the Fi-
nance eornlnittee : A. G. Stewart.prilttiug,
$7.50 ; S. Kirkland. postage aud,)nileage
making deposits, $8.6e ; Hart S Riddell,
stationery, $4,05; Geo. Ross, fixing pitch -
Pau, that this Council form tbeatselvee
o a committee of the whole, and finally
relit the Treasurer's bookselind accounts.
`port of committee reauditing Treasur-
ys books
stye have examiued the Treasurer's books
id accounts and compared them with the
etditore' report and find them to corres- �
opt exactly. Signed in behalf of the
nail. J. Waer.woOn.
loved by Johnston and Kuntz, that the
t ve and Wm. Reid, Councillor, be a
t mittee to examine and report on the
asurer's bond and security, and that
y report at next meeting of Council in
Lting -Carried.
untz and ,Mackay, that the Reeve in-
let Lockhart's job, on the 14th conces.
(ta, arta if he finds it satisfactory, to issue
Braque for the balance of the coutract-
ied.
CI
kay and Reid, that as the township
been awarded costs in the Bryce law-
, that a by-law be now prepared and
rly executed, .authorizing the Reeve
employ Messrs. Blake, Lash &; Cassels,
(letters, Toronto, to get said costs for
tlYnship; the Reeve to get a statement of
Wments front Treasurer, and sena the
e to a ') ? lieitors, with copies of the
esd)ited by Messrs. O'Con The Hamilton and Geor eMairet
y actin tax Bryce with the g
..entitled to pay- -Carried,
on tzid Kuntz, that as Christina
atgele
it til :iced of aid. that she be
be cl,th erne et$10,and that the cheque
s1n fwvor of Aloe. 111.cKen2ie for
tit to be expended for her benefit
ed.and Reid, that the ).Reeve and 1 undoubtedly the finest dwelling in the village,
Reeve be a committee to examine , Which, together with the large lawns and
ors' roll after it is returned to 1 grounds, make it a beautiful home.
Pk, slid report before Court of As- 1 Mr, George Middleton, who was for many
s.t- Carried, years a teacher in our public school and
and Kuntz, that the following whose seevices ceased at January last, when
ttttte 'ober settle for the Township the 4th department was dropped, has enter -
for the year 1S,?.,
n: All parties ed action against the Village School Board
e, 1
roe statute labor and not assessed, for three months salary of 8100. Mr.Mid-
s1t fsrtnertl'taotte not jointly assessed dleton claims that the Beard did not give
e
nit and parties a:se�ttsd up tot'i'n the full three months notice of dis-
1I do one day'. statute labor; tip missal as required by his agreernent. The
dare ; up to n.io, two day's ' Beard will defend the action rather than
i nall the latest tints and textures that
the European and American markets
offer the Canadian trade.
• We offer great attractions in every .
department.
of the bride's father, on the loth lou,, y 1 ,
Rey. A.. D. McDonald, D. 0., Mr. Jatnee
Pringle, of Chicago. third son of Je ones
Pringle. Esq., of Stratford, to Miss Mar- I „ fill goods marked in plain figures
pare,, eldest daughter of Mr. John H, i and,.at cut prices.
13roa,tfoot, of Settforth.
Bowen- KILT] -At the residence of the
bride's father, Lueknow, by the rev. Mr. ',
, McKay, Mr. W Bower, to Miss Susan
Kilty. of Lucknow, and ;lister of Mrs. Johu
13'iiSSe1S. 'Tedford, of Clinton.
W J McCracken was the highest bidder I Cunni).:-CcuL•rn:s-OU tile ,13tl�iil�l t., by
m,. • b
for the use of Brussels market scales for I the Rev. J. R Dyke, at he e
The offered was I Parsonage Belgrave, Mr. .1. J. Currie, of
balance of iS93. le sum o e
572. Ayr, to Mtss M. J. C. Coultas, of East Wa•
At the organization mooting of the Board I wanosh.
of Health J. G. Skene wets re -lotted Chair- HANLEY- MCDONALD -• At the manse,
man. Energetic efforts will be put forth I Clinton, on the loth inst.. by the Rev. A
to have everything in ship shape as soon I t t Mfsst, Mr. Chas. hugs H. uole , of C1iii on+r
tore
as possible after tete snow gets away. ' aid, is Porter's Hill.
William Croft Newsome of this place i DIED
has in his possession en heirloom in the :
shoveling sooty on gr .vel road, 74 cents;
Alex. Adamson, auditing Treahurer'e book,
$8; John McRae, auditing Trerteurer s`I
book, 88 ; John Lockhart, belitece op e'en. 1
tract, $23.
Johnston and Reid, •tuat the finance
report as just read be adopted, a•.d tent
checks be issued for payment of the ae
counts as enterer) therein--Carriir1.
Mackay and Reid. that as Teeswater
.Council rejects our proposition for at•bitra-
tion re interest ou Teeswater sectional
bonus, that the Treasurer snake a demand
for amount of :interest coapous due by
them, and never l+nid to ne, as we possess
their egreemeot whereby they agree to
save the township from all losses,costs and
charges, and we consider that we are in no
way responsible for Teeswater not having
a correct knowledge of what time their
debeutures were due -Carried.
Kuntz and Mackay, that bilis Board do
now adjourn to meet egaia is the town
ball, Teeswater, on Friday the 26th day of
May, at 0 o'olock a, m., as a Court of Re-
vision and appeal of the Assessment roll of
1893, and ateo for other business -Carried.
Cues. BrTTON, Clerk.
UH
shape cif anEnglish Bible printed at Lon- I
don, England. he the year 1573. It be
longed to the'lCroft family, havicg bee
handed down through the successive,
generations. Mr. Newstome's mother's
Binnvten-111 Morris, on March the 11th.
Elisnheth, beloved wife of George Brewer,
r god 71 years.
MtecineeL-In Morris. on Marcb 12th,
Charles Mitchell, aged 45 years, 10 months
maiden name was Jane Croft who died4'i and 12 drys.
about _ years ago.
b `0 Having resided with I RYE -In Clinton, on the 15th inst.,Jessie
her eon he became the custodian of this - Rye, daughter of the late Joseph rye,
-Ill Detroit. Saturday,
interesting relic Ten year ago Air. New- ; aged 39 years.
CORDON & McINTYBE
The Anchor House.
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SICILIAN r -
PRINTS �•
some was offered $200 for the Bible lout re- arch llth,
v etre) , on L ' for lee �.
fused it. The book is bound in leather March 11th, very suddenly, of hart fail- r,
and is well preserved. There is some talk ore, George Parrott, second son of Mrs. �r o : 'th 25c. p t
of it being sent to the Columbian Exhi- Parrot, Myth. V� `'
If you buy your :prints be
Luc It now •
Co., of Lucicnow, receive American silver
only at a discount of 20 per cent and Ameri-
can silver certificates at a discount of 10 per
cent.
Mr. ,John G. Murdoch has purchased the
large stone residence on Rgss street, in this
village, from Mr, W. U. Little. This is
GRAND MILLINERY DISPLAY.
MISS As WALLACE
will open out a large stock of Millinery,
In eF'sNvw BIk,
WINGHAM,
ON t4 f ERNES®AY, MARCH 29TH, 1893
The people of Wingham and vicinity are cor-
dially invited to call and see all the latest novel-
ties in Millinery.
We will be open for business on Saturday.
MISS A. WALLACE.
Wini ban, fvlarcll 23rd, 1893,
foe you see therm you'll
miss it
'HARNESS AND DOLL .RS.
Having bought out the Amblet Harness Business and started in his old stand,
am prepared to furnish the public with everythiug usually kept in a harness shop
such as
HEAVY, LIGHT and 1'BAOK HARNESS,
'NETS, DUSTERS,
VVI�1PP, OUItRY conies,
BRUSHES, SWEAT DOLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES and
TR.A.VELLIN''a BAGS, Sic., Sic.
I ivajte alt my own Collura and guarantee satisfaction.
f3ivlt too R trial and l will use you right. 14*E-11_T11'U1\T_
. eadqua1"'te•r'E for t `r,no thy
and Glover Seed.
Yours truly, —t -��-
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We have thiS week opened out our exceedingly choice and attractive
stock of
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RANLINC IN PRICES FRO
Latest styles, with
CEILINGS AND BORDERS
To m WI). GILTS, GLIMMERS, IIICAS, in grains; in white backs
brown backs and every other kind of backs,
110 Per Cent. off all Wall Papers for Cal
Also large stock of WINDOW SRA.D8S, wiliell we are soiling
cheaper than ever,
Give Us a can and see for yourselves.
ALEX. ROSS.