The Wingham Times, 1893-06-09, Page 4`.rl Y..d'e wTNU IAA,'k. r ryi*l'i A=s, IIIT TE 9y 1893,
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_"'" :•::_ + tt sexy pleasant manner, their re❑larlts by Revs.Itobert and Andrew Ilenderson, r 1 i
I' , ui luiat(Uil of 'ved. 11tiCles of the bride, Miss Sarah I4, il, �1
r , a In a the 1 l ' dl and •tet ll repel f Mr. J. _ .
14 FD IA ,. r ,. �. , Lll.. f( flu J, ; ,•r us t•ienoal•lua- Vn_1u,, Lilo y to meet in the ' Henderson was bridesmaid and E.. VIII. %_ Canada accoidluga •tQ rel g,ll Association t junrned
tions, tis well us flea liexceuta,le that each J. W. Simpson, groomsman. Everything
bears to the tntal. The theatres aro triko
tuorniug !it'd la, tet' 1
was most agreeable and enjoyable. The
theataken 1:entamn, evening was happily spent in music,
Ili the evening au 'eat Home" was held •
meansspeechiu the public school hall, After spsncling ;
l games and last, but no
means least, agreeable convorsaea tiap,
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DRUGGIST
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,,.. returns
I from the le.i
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a
Per -
Total in c.c.nta
AGTii.N.V(.TELEGRAPHED
pop, Brunswick House.
Wingharl, _ -. Ont
Eillealingtain Ciao
FRIDAY, 3l''N719, 1803,
P@1 -
r •, geI
bride is the third daughter of Mr
0,11 eitn . ramme, consisting; of i an Mrs. Jae. Sharpe, of rl'eeawater, but
Canada. of whole 1v. vert pleasant hour in Rectal eget anal
The
Adventists.. • • • b 355
Japtihts •••••
Brethren t
ie
n•
Cong1egationaliste
Cathohes (Roman).
Church of England.
Disciples 0,41
Jews . . . .......... . • • 00,079
Lutherans, „.••...• y93970
Methodists : , • • ..... • 47,700
Pagans • , • • , , , • • 755709
Presbyterians .. • .... ,
Protestants,. ...,•,•, 12,210
Quakers. . , ...... • 4,039
Salvation Army,,., • 13,040
Uuitariaas . • • , 1,772
Universalests, • .. •,, • 3,100
Other denominations•, 33,755
Not specified 33,083
Not received front un- 32,168
organized territory
Total .4,832,670
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Tian crop outlook in Manitoba and the
Northwest is said to be splendid, '
303,749
11,639
'28,155
::1,090, 00
0}.4,100
12 763
TBE Manitoba Government and the
Canadian Pacific railway company bane
. abandoned their efforts to promote emi-
gration from the Maritime Provinces to
the North-west, and closed their
Moncton emigration agency on the
first of June.
Touseseo News : A tariff inquiry com-
m ssina, to which access can only be obof
tained on giving a password, grip and
token. is a greater farce than that other
commission that has searched all the
way from Halifax to Vancouver, and
from Vancouver to San Francisco for
light on the prohibition question.
ToroNT0 News : The cable dispatch
announcing the knighthood of John
Carling leaves us in doubt as to whether
this decoration is a tribute to John's
services in connection with the beer
• industry, or a reward for meekly allow-
ing himself to be kicked out of his de-
partment while Caron the immaculate
and Costigan the reliable were allowed
to remain in charge of theirs.
lea tt short pros
of
's Cis b
Sara
wive
the e ndclress by Dr, ftrn to : for many years ebb and her sister Sara
tove .ween brought the au er B1 �ut ofniept have lived with thole uncle, Mr. H. D.
to a clone. litre. y, J. Latta, ,resident of I Henderson, air, Forbes formerly lived One of the Finest Serials Ever
the aesocietiou, occupied the chair, on a farm on the fourth concession of
6,03
0.24
0,58
41.40
13,41
0.27
0.13[ay 29th, 1803. I�inlcss, but some years ago his father
03 , 9 P: rsi- Sold out and they went to Manitoba,
17.05 Thr aasocittt:oa „ant :l: a. :n , j
0.50 dont Latta in the :Amer. Devotional ex- the bride rep
15.73, ereines were conducted by Mr. it, E,
0.25
I ]drown
kT'fHECOR\Lil.
I Kill
i..
The
Cold.
0.10
0.20
0.04
0.07
0.70
0.72
The minutes of the previous session
were read and adopted.
Mr, S. J. Latta tlleu delivered a very
practical and able addrees on Pat"iotism,
The address ebo;ved careful preparation
and was well calculated to instil into the
hearts of tho teachers a true respect for
„enuine patriotism as opposed to sham.
1 19.r• H. I. Strang, B. A., then proceeds
West Huron Teachers' .A.asocia,tion• to discuss "Analysis and Parsing,"tacud by'
on liridayelune 2nd, a wall filled puwain recognition of
wit
The above associtttiou fust fu the Exeter the
use
iulewbth Tliis i1Qrs. i•'orbes' earnest and faithful labors
Public School on Thursdry find friday,twit.and the teachers iu church andSbb th School
the 25th and 26th of stay, pursuant to the ----
aorlr doling het s 1f1nform�lou ou thiscall of the executie, at 0.30 a. ni•
Iu the absnce of the preidet and the
vice-president, Mr. T. A. Bown was ap-
pointed chairman, on motion of Inspector
Tom, seconded by I. E.13rowu,
Devotional eercises were conductd by
the chairmam•
The minutes of the last session at Godeich were read, and onto loetioan r Tom.L. Brown, secouded by pwere adopted.
The folowing were appointed at resolu-
tion committee, viz—Mes9• Tom, Baird,
R. E. Brown, Misses Vesper and Burrows.
The matter of holding two meetings of
the association was briefly discussed but
decision postponed until the afternoon
session.
Mr. T, A. i3rown then took up •`Primary
arithmetic with class." A class of five h
little pupils from the publio school was inattndauee which made the subject inter-
esting, :fir. Brown strongly urged the use
of objects in teaching this ,subject. Messrs.
Tom, R. E. Brown, Boyd and Jcbnstou
he subect. Inspector Ton ads
eived many beautifulpresents. The young ,;ouple leave for
Mauitoba early this week and will carry
with them the best wishes of their many FULL OF PLOT AND INCIDENT.
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Forbes were very Finely I1lustrateiand Tersely Told.
kindly remembered on the eve or thein
departure fr their future home, :Bart_
Offered Our Readers
ney, 11anitoba. Au agreeable surprise
awaited them when a large cumber otheir friends assembled at�the residence
Ghof H, D• Henderson, Esq•, ,
in the a a
preyed very 1n er sojourn of nearly four-
teen much useful i R W 1[
Asa newspaper story "The House. at
Ithe Corner" stands unexcelled. Your
interest will be maintained at "fever
1 heat" from beginning to end, The scene
is laid in Britain, and the intrigues of
politics, or rather of political characters,
are -dovetailed skillfully with several
Ivery interesting love entanglements.
The principal characters are beau -
teen years i i Whitechurch. Rev. W. H.
most difficult part of their work.
The teachers expressed their apprecia-
tion of Mr, Strang's instructive address by
a hearty vote of thanks which was moved
tifnlly hsh, and hoed in partsa taken by
th.e best of
Geddes, in a neat address, conveyed the minor people are so skillfully interwoven
best wishes of their friends to the newly as to serve as admirable foils to the
married couple for their future happiness'1 stronger characteristics of the greater
Af ic• 1
by Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr, , end success in life and Mr. J, empson
Pherson, handed the purso to the fair bride. Th
On motion the associatfolt adjourned tot bridegroom, in a few well chosen re
meet at 1.50 p. in. I marks,aeknowledged the kindness show
AIM -moan: swarm !and Rev. R. Henderson, Auburn, unci
The Association re -assembled at 1:10 p. i of the bride, also briefly thanked th
donors for their kind appreciation of Mr
in., the President iu the chair. 'Forbes' work in the cause of Christ
The first subject on the programme was, 1 Pleasant evenin
-Commercial Geography of Ontario," by Whitechurch. A. very p
ticlr. 3. P. Westmau, who showed in a brief i was then open;•, andseparated
for wit
address his method of taking this work i the most hearty gsaecessful future
th
with his pupils. . I bright. happy
The next subject, "Percentage" was in. I Mr. and Mrs. Forbes.
troduccd by Inspeetar '.tom, who showed I
ow tins should oe introduced to pupils) ; The Presbytery met at Wingham, M
iustratiug by black beard work. Lettesa`>d 30Lh, Rev. J. Davidson, M. A., Mode
estman further disousaed the subject.
The Resolution Committee reported as I The resignation of Rev. H. 1`,i:cQuarrie .,� -7.-------.--
players. �.—...------
char a of Wingham con -
players.
e
You will miss it if you don't begin
n . with the opening chapter.
t
e ' "The House at tiro Corner"
e'
s has, without being written for a purpose,
at a grand moral, and is pure in tong
throughout, without at any time losing
h, sight of human interests in the least.
e ' Watch for it.
of Tell your neighbor, who does not sub-
scribe to this paper, that this great
story will begin in
ay elm issue of
',FRIDAY JUNE I a tip, 18913.
KM it by feedingit with
,Scott's Emulsion, It is remark.
rtbie how
4444.:al,..
Of Pure tdarvveffian Cod f••iver
011 and Hypophosphites
will stop a Cough, cure ei Cold, and
b clteclr Consumption iii ite earlier stones
is well as all farms of W astln{z' QISeases,
Scrofea and E3ronehitis. et is tamest
«s palatable as r,stik,
prepared only by Scott & Bovine, Belleville.
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-Presbytery of 1VIsitlated.
Ingrain,
GRAN TRW RY
For fill particulars about
RATES, TR
nevem, ter pro.tram {
�y
t o` G W. Eta of I t 1 g d
the pas ora WIN MARKETS,
follows, which on motion
{ ere 'tion was taken up for const era-' ty,s01f,,,,, Juno 8, 1893
man, seconded by J- P. 4Vestmau, was : tion 4 Communications from the session , Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Deal • er. to 2 00
viz : tit to
I and congregation were heard, also r.: �ryji lyheat per bushel ra ro co
o Resolution Committee bo„ leave 1 still •• sse(1 his resigns- t Spring 33 to s4
Tins Canadians honored by titles on i adopted; M par 1001b us
• vised the use of the numerical frame.
I The t c navels who pressed Ot introduced by In- i to report as follows: ! e Q ' i Oats 30 to 34
Phonics,p tion. Barley 55 to 50
tawa, who is made a knight bachelor ; spier Tom, prefacing the lessons taught lies. I. That in the opinion of your t I Butter, tub 18 to 14
Hon. Jelin Carling, who is made a knight > p committee the number of marks given for ? The following resolution, moved by ' 13 to 14 w0
Commaudorof St.ltQichaeland St. George; to a atria by the ofassertionteaching
that the hoRev. A. Y. Hartley, seconded by Rev. A. c W ci ird o'.
1 optical method of teaching reading and the public school drawing books at the en- I r passed : That this j ti'ood per nerd, 1 76 to 2 00
Horn. a and Ct Gowan, LL. D., sena- best trance e'resignationt Hay per ton, b too 7 0 I
tor, Mr. Callingtvood Schreiber, I spelliut Was the tint urged its con• oamivation is too small for therc�hbiter in accepting the .e 50 to a 75 I
1 Stant practice. Reading by rote should be amount of work required and recommend Presbytery, has , Potatoes,
Deputy Minister of Railways and Canals• I avoided, senteuce building should be taken that the marks for ills books b -0 acid t of Rev Hull .r t ector McQua ri , pastorho of Dressed hogs
who are made companions of St.Michael : before the card lessons, followed by rocog- Wingham congregate I
and St. George.
A Di:bP.�TOF1 from Ottawa says that the teacher, this should be followed by the
Department of Agriculture is in receipt
the Queen's Birthday were . Chief Jus -neat subject on the
Programme 1 We th
tics Strong of the Supreme Court, - "Phonics," was then n th
IN SERVICE, Etc,
to the
ORI FAIR,
� re.A.G O,
Apply to
10011, Apt,
NE\N TAILOR SHOP
O. E HIM
Wishes to announce to the people of
Winghann and vicinity that he has opened a
R
tailor shop IN THE STORE ONE DOOR
SOUTH OF MR. R. HILL'S RES-
TAURANT, and lately occupied by M.
Patterson, watchmaker.
ninon of words from Bounds given by, the
e o ,—
for the paper 25• honorably filled a positionThe Yatronn a of the pnbito so
on for over sixteen
Res. II. Ttlat the questions on the 1 years, without making its
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All clothing made in the latest styles.
RKMANSH1P AND FIT
GUARANTEED.
•lfoited and
SALESMEN WA'�TE, satisfaction guaranteed.
i the sale of a, choice line of , Ol
of a cable message from the High Com-
missioner in Londor, stating that the
lungs of one of the two oxen consigned
by Ironside & Gordon, of Pilot Mound,
Man., to England, and landed from the
steamer Winnipeg, which sailed from
Montreal, May 21, has been reserved for
more particular microscopic examination
in coneequenceof unsatisfactory appear-
ance This is the first unfavorable Mdi-
vowel sounds. Insist upon a thoroagh
uuderstandiug of these, this should be
followed by the consonant souuds, drilling
thoroughly iu each case.
Mr. S. J. Boyd tben took up composi-
tion with second and third classes. Com•
position should begin the first day at school
frequent interesting object lessons in the
early stages to develop thought and ob-
servatiou, home work in composition
develops interest outside the school room,
catkin among 5,000 Canadian cattle avoid abstract subjects, insist upon carefu
shipped this year.
Tian right of way for the proposed
canal from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie
work, stimulate home reading.
The discussion was further continued
by Inspector Tam, 1.1. E. Browu, and
d
exalnina+feu papers should be ,years, cannot o so
M (� as a man To represent us in i• not GEORGE H. IRVI� .
tatod in the familiar lau„t.aaeGospel. His worth Geary. We want real worbots
entrance ,, „ of the text t hi h 'respect for Mr. McQuarrie and erto all such
g i3ARDr CA\ADIAN GRou•N Srocx. •sper,e,
books. land a minister of the neco - ,rmanort situation a -t a good all
such
school arida as a wise councillor and able preacher wwe offer a p
Res. III. That the public I with chance e a ultiratnont• As wo now ha, o aolveos. Wingbam, March 17th, 1893-
tsufficient variety t are so widely known that commendation I ;nen many supel'iortadvantages, CaWe also' desire
Row-4y I
i.A g
uretic does not contain a ,
OSSS. d ,nen in your district to se the
0
refrain from expressing. Pv11r, for wh,ch we have the Genera] Agency. Thi
of exercises and is therefore unsuitable for from his cannot
rsb-- ' - i expo Y I secure br w •ear and a tie, e e to the fanner
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nation be left as at present and that the well-deserved recognition oft q s Toronto, out.
P; S. Leaving examination be so ebauged : by the Synod of Hamilton and London
as to iuclude Euclid and a1,;ebra, and' in calling him to fill its highest place of
thee the literature for the P. S. Leavieg honor, namely, the Moderator's chair.
examination be materially reduced. ; As a member of the Presbytery, Mr, Mc -
All of which is respectfully submitted. I Quarrie has ever been faithful in his
of dis-
�■
�j
El
Entrance
classes.
yet we canno r es some isng n
circular.
Res. IV. That the H. S. Entrance exarni- our ;ratification, as a Presbytery, 9 yualit'es or fruit TONL' & wELl.1NGTON, Nurower.. Send tor terms rsery„l,,testimonial
is being purchased. C. C. Wyatt, a noted l Johustou, 'ihe time for adjournment
engineer and promoter of the scheme,! Ilea lug arrived the association adjourned
says that the money required for the to meet at 1,30 p. m.
canal from Lake St. Clair to Lake .Brie AFTEn:mex szssror••
has already been subscribed by capitalists The association met at 1,40 p, in. Mr.
from Minneapolis and New York, and S. J. Latta, l'toaident of the association,
that the necessary legislation has been having arrived, tock the chair.
promised them by the Dominion Govern- The niuutes of the forenoon were read
matt. Mr. 'Wyatt was in Ottawa a fumy and adopted.
days ago and in company with Col -Tie'
Mr. V. I7. Johnston then proceeded to
dale, ;ii: P., who is very enthusiestid ot'- ' diseune -Constitutional Changes, Stuart
tho project, interviewed the cltfl:e,en'i Period,” and in a short and able address,
members of the Cabinet, Mr. W 'I t illustrated by blackboard o::ereises, showed
P his method of deallvg with this subject. I
says that the scheme is of a most v��t}-
b t b 14 miles in
Canadian Pacillo Railway.
TI111F TABLE.
Guo. BArr'o, 13r. attendance, while his clearness Trains entre and depart as follows :
IL, E. Baovve. cernment, soundness of judgment and I ms rain Toronto'
The gneation drawer was then opened unswerving loyalty to his own consclen 15:2, n. m.. •.. • ....Por
and the questions therein answered by ! tious convictions, coupled with his deep {1 2 401 vm for Teesnat°r
q nth and tree ebristhan g 10:43 p• m
Messrs. Baird, Strang; and Tom. 1 human symp y
M. Latta gave a report of the proceed• ' charity, have ever commanded the re -
hilts at the last Ontario Teachers' Associe- 1 spect of this Court and rendered him a
tion held at Toronto at Easter. I safe and valved councillor in all its de -
The Secretary was instructed to make'1liberations. In every good cause in the
arrangements with the railway companies i community his labors have been abull-
fu regard to reduced rates to the teachers dant,espeeially was the temperance cause
attending the association, I laid under great obligation to his ever -
3t
The Association adjourned to meet again i rowdy; able and fearless supporb and most
at theaeall of the executive. i conepiciously so when the only reward
1' cession was further continued by
Messrs. Tom, Wessman, Latta and R. E.
! The roll Lehi l e teed. :showed 75 teacber. 1 d
Tim Dominion Government is seems 1 in attendance.
Geo.: W. HnL,rsv,
Sec. Treas. 1 codon• As a man, he has ever been up -
1 to be looked for was obloquy and psrse-
TRV 3STK
ARRIVING
1.25p.ni
10:43 pan
9:40 Parties; peeling 15 cords or over, can
5:25 am deliver half fu summer and balance in
winter, if desired, and ammo price will be
R, -v' paid'
•
1500 CORDS • HEMLOCK BARK
wanted at the Wingham Tannery.
$5.00 PER, CORD
Will be paid on delivery.
' -•----TIME TABLE.
Analy$ AT wisoasI, LRAVE WINGIIAU
6:26 a. nr. Palmerston, Guelph, Toronto. &c.6:25 25 p 'Ii
11:10 " " o 7:30 p.m
ti:65 p, nr.
jo.40 a. m.
3.57p. m.
10.07 "
11.40 a. In.
8•1O p m.
1 right and honorable, as a friend, true, a
vryhltechureh• and constant, as a minister of:
though weddings area rare thing
•
moat '(.•J,11 m U titles Fin
this vicieiey, sl ill the tune does some bzc(luarric, the metnbers of the C Just to hand, a car
pal nature, the cu sing Thetis I
faithful
length, with a fall of three feet. It is! 111 tho Gospel, conscientious, fearl3rs and u
suppooed that %t ve 1 rest in the neig}1-1
:Al
Brown.
especially so in . without reproach. In parting with Mr,
•Court
" mixed for Kincardine 11;20 am
for Kincardine 3.::7 pm
10.07
London, Clinton, &c,, 6;60 '-
< ,•
0 3.45 "
HINGES, SHINGLES,
hoz^hood of "^3,( OO,C00. load of No• 1
then even ll town of nor
Act being decided to a ultra , h else idea a class • Y t Kinn enc cart o
to Sharpe •en r• i ' guidance o. �
sn(ltllelieens eomml s during L'noir 1V t HOPTH SHORE
nd Latta conttnuod !for wee, nevertheless on ens b "tautly . And that at last our dear
feel they are patting with a brother
have refused to intarfela further in fibs Hies tii'alread thea shotveclasses deal- `mlli4echu: ch sen boast oa/ma r aouial beloved. ,� s a Presbytery, we most �{
I t 1 i
sof the license commis overs. It will of teaching reading to junior, elebratio1. Such an orcasian ryas
eincerely and affectionately commendour mall
iio� �tl thi
cos
be remembered that ogee the .=cE!arthy I foil hiechiefly wills pauses andfrom the pub- Zyedneudatr last when Miss Maggie : brother to the loving care and fatherly I
' 'd d b 1 • a vh •es of • lu this exec and M William, Forbes were 8 tl a trice 1 h f !
SHINGLES,
th+a Dominion Parliament, all the money Jia school was present, ending interest
unit ed in marriage. Althou ,h the the church, praying that he may be used which we will sell at prices that defy coin -
employment
collected for license leas was returned I the Jessen. ppm, I>eJgatty, Ib. L. poace',il inhabitants had given no cause and blessed rn the 'lacier s vineyard in , petition, Also, first class
s cones were ret Messrs Boileau W d e day they the Entine se in the past, tend yet mo> e i
E SHINGLES
unhorsed far their services , Brown, el; flan a ,
t �a such '1'htoy, hv.vever, , i• du niot'ot1 of Gwere invaded by a }lost which, though brother fled all his loved ones may hoar � 1
ro °r , quick and dead the at J 1.75 per Square,
G'ove'rnment untlertoo•. to 1 d tl meeting of the t differed somewhat in their premia i f I servant." quality g
Alt kiwis t
d R tl h jt.,um'h
•' Barrels, Wood; e.,
eti4d0ytlten , + the c i5OW Ston. .
vritflout authority from the federal ` n .- � 1 y g from the judge of tl "Well done
Government, oto ,lav al Holman, soetudeil by I. Vrestrnan it r not alparentl absolutelyyr foreign,
manne�r sof • ed commendation, ,' guaranteed.
t' d 'd d to boI ono ler ee ' t d d f It i li nervi
Il, v. ..J
own a,.e(iu �
• � sir U 't9 Uel
on ,. s more
•les a beJ.L. C.�
aalat p may , Murray,
i rv
The •t• � eVe Y Thelle AM I TO
e how , ,
c h
n 1t
ill �. .e 1
ahIii=ttliE}taovernmentin theLxchequor "s giti bIack•board flIustrattons. imaginary than real but the quantities f 'Kincardine, was appointed interim
Drr,rsad an o Ji d Or> Lath,
f 1 sen ' T Phonics u
number of license ittspeciurs,payuigr teen
`WINCHAM TANNING CO.
Wingham, May 10th. 1893.
yringes.
Fountain Syringes,
Household Syringes,
Alpha Syringes,
Omega Syringes,
Hot Water Bottles.
set e 1t is agreed that the resignation take
h • respan^iaflitY I �' this yr,ar. !living from the folk of out cam own. eon an
Suit entered by the 1119 commissioners hequer 1 Inspector Tom continued the discussion. 1`he C lffe , effect Mine ted aray
nnagtnri +
f rice W leh�they depositetl at rho depot Moderator of Winghatn S her t Enid W '
o re the g
Court for the ��^overyo these sum was' +
dec.dF:�I Peanut tl•tra'a and thio judgment p Thee:, laHt•ers peeved very inierGr`-fnR, th'� on the following; tnorntrg would instructed to docla kept cohistantty on hand,
'was 1+ia. l lie may
urged
that
(lth a } teacherB ail ticefng; artxiuus to master t}1Is ' . partly instructed
�r �j1 c
�anattra, It ,:s :1w urged t1,Ftt Ft1tJ,au;;fi � very difficult work illi teaehfng junior ; substanriate the foregoing Supp
Mr. Murray was appointed the P're9bI Cnl�� DONE, .. took on Assembly's Billl !1
the (3uvornment wa3 1 it the ofreseneemmittee tin e o nap as ,
e the less bound in equity to reim- g On motiono ep , `
nailer•
ever,lscihon ec The treasury; by G. W. Holman, the next subject on the ! large numbet of friends and relatives, An adjourned Meeting g Central Telephone Exchange
•, however, has decided that, the bragrs,mtne was pee pone and Reve. tthe at arthe residence of tile. II. l). Henderson, Lary will be held at L,uakuowon 1Oi8rk,Y, iVin hath, ,7uuo lth, egg MoLE�1tN S(12�.
having Been diajlosed , of by the deli v ynpi!}en1i, Clerk, ;. g
it was not within their province Dontr;1, Carrier anti Martin requested to undo of the bride. .Ile cerd06, q, vrt19 June 1'i, at p• r
rifler interfere he the matter. sahebs the association, which they did in performed by It,ey.'lit'• IL Cveddes,assuMd
pupils l I3e this as It may, the wedding Cory's represeetative
and overtures
RAINING 1NG ASD 111A
It* of all resource, t of ector tom neccnded place at half -past five, p Co t n of the presby , h the cheapest
the courts lead tlnl,.lvJ 1 the commission-
DRUG STOKE.
CulrasI
The Directors of tit
.Vire luout' ine° Cow
Town 11adl,Teeswatee
Members all present..
Went, in the olialr..
previoll9 meeting Wer,
ed, wbou Wiesen r •'rt
Kafue 'moved that eel
insurance be now kid
tore for examination.
L,ittle---Arustroo
examined 23 applaoat
the satisfactory, t
Secretary shall pre
policies for same ---Ci
111eB
ague—Eirkl
Treasurer pay the
assessment and Liter'
date and which this
$1.9,52—,Carried,
Several cAmvlluni
hers were read by
intimation of oerta
ations and repairs t
Directors, whale givi
1lnprovement:3, WOuI
the injunctioal that
Cisecl to prevent fie
are employed tin tilt
M e1Cagtle—Arm:
.Board do now edit
in Teeswater town
;Saturday 81 Juno,
—Carried.
.ALE?
Council mot at the I
May 27th, 1803, as a (
Appeal.
The oath•cf office •
by all members o
it was moved by \Vw
J. Johnston, that in
the Deputy-lteeie 1
tOourt of Beyisioh —C
Tho following lt'ppe
up and, disposed of iu
complttiued of being
lot 17, concession '2,
HUttou, con high ass
cession 6, reduced $11
high assessed ou
reduced 41.00; Ewe
withdrawu.; Gavin
ed an lots.27 and 28
Taylor, tou high ass
siou 5, no reduction
assessed on lot 26,
.300.
Moved. by Wei. B
Kuntz, that the Cot
till 2 otclock p
The court mot at
moved ,byJtts John,
Reid, that as all ap
-of Revision,have'bi
.alterations• in asses
the court olosed—C
The regular mes
+Opened• The mine
Then read, when it
Kuntz, seconded le
,minutes.of last in
adopted—Littrried.
Moved by•J Joh
Kuntz, that as Mr:
circumstances, tee
month, payable in
Moved by 11 Mc
Kautz, that as the,
concession 15,,is re
.ous condition, thi
Johnston hays the
condltiou and ,tha
vent an 30th sideli
repaired—Carried
Moved. by J Sol'
McKay, that as t'
concession 7, is d•
rail on the side o.
Reid have the ea
work is done and
bridge on the sa,
repaired—Carri -
Moved by Pet
Reid; that cs th,
'gravel put on it
the road, that M
hire and have
the road in fair
Moved by Wn
Kuntz, that as P
oumstances, the
for her aid—Ca
Moved by Pet
Reid, that as al
praying that till
7 and 8, be rep
Henry McKay
bave gravelling
--(tarried.
Moved by 11
Reid, whereas,
bridges are end
etc., coming err
a jam against 't
mer is the pro
the clerk is 11e
parties, thrall,
flows, to clear
bylaw and au
he send each a
Moved by 13
Wen Reid, the
a tat, 2nd and
..-Carried.
,+petition