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The Wingham Times, 1894-03-02, Page 8M. EL MeINDOO Theca 14 no Ettore in Own whose power Ion going good veino is ere:star than ours* sod We care mint; cur pow::' with telling see* we wave prieze 'emelt to suit tilt. times. You can onto. our shopet al1tiniofs with the feeling that Dawl1ere alae can you iget more for your money tkcni>, you can Isere. The proof is on our counters. Richest yalues in Week and colored alike -,, ;2 t,_ileYe ever been unfolded on auy coun- tpr izl mein ;hath; this is n oerteinty. NEW DRESS GOODS. Exclusive English dress goods that have been opened, they will give you en ideta of -whet the rivell droassz•, will year thi �r a 5 spring, they are just right to wear now. See by *ll Meana the new English seizes i. And suitings. "corpus" occurred, wlitciz mottos a living body. The printer evidently took it for "corpse," which means a (lead body. This innocent mistake, therefore, on the part of the good printer, is the occasion of aII the flaurltinf; and flourishing by wh ch J. I,1tTt:,Cnnneilh's )thele himself ri licu1mm This attetup to matte capi- tal out of tritlee is but tl o efforts of a drowning man grasping a atraws: His letters iron beginuing to :ud are almost one eontiuue(l series of t most extra- vagant and reckless, uus tetaine(1 asser- tions, oteautiunally inter persed with abusive inveettvoo, which peak:volumes for the boorishness of thei editor. Once er twice, indeed, he makes an attempt at reasoning. But the effort in each case is a hopeless failure. J3er- is a sample •'Is,not the separate soh.ols a special privilege maintained as it is by the mis- appropriation of public m nies to seater - len purposes and which, b making the Eapal toe the principle of piety for fiauman heads, is a me ace to good government and what oth r Church out• side the Church of Rouge, ent upon the establishment of a theoor cy within the Province, receives such peoial favors" Leaving ontof the quest oatlie'supreme ignorance of Separate 0hool law and regulations, as well as th cruel oetrage upon Her Majesty's En fish, expressed in the Above, I ask the r aclerto decipher if be can, the force of rgument in this conglomeration of ht 1f -fledged ideas. All his other attempts at argument are precisely similar to thi one. J. H. is not ,. particularly fond of easontng, calling names is . his forte. I now propose to fulfil a promise made in my last letter, viz.: to follow this g'and organizer in his peregrinations t trough East and West Huron. It may be well to state here that' the ding acefui association which he so disgr4cefuliy represents, loves secrecy. Dulness is its native element, became its foul plottings can- not bear the ligh of day, This has been amply proven ,y the proceedings of the recant famot a Grand. Council of he d at Hamilton. This theorganization celebrated assembly beg>:.n by a rather tame address by J II. McConnell, in which he earnestly enjoined on the mem. bers the utmost sect -icy, coolly, butjvery inelegantly, informi: tg them that "The least word spoken might lead to our mission." Most of ate delegates, asham- ed to make known .heir identity, regis- tered at the bodes under false names and with false adc.resses. It is quite natural, therefore, hat the same system of transparent deoe-1, should be practised by this `Grand =)rganizer" and the forlorn group of nobodies who assisted him in his attemr� to establish local lodges in this district. His mode of oper- ations pen ations is as follow lst. A seeluaed DELAINE S, French Detainer and °bellies; every new lot opened up grows handsomer, never bad molt beauties in prints as we are sbowipg this week. LINENS, Good reliable standard household•linens at'Iow prices. Drees trimmings, we have ilia largest assortment and' the Most real ",exclusive things in them. Corsets are hero ie. large variety at close prices in black end colored. CLOTHING. Special prices in ready made clothing in Metes suits, boys' suits, odd coats and Yeats and overcoats„ et?: at very low primes. Large stock of carpets; leo() curtains, ready ler your inspection, at 4 Y■t arIGIN OO'S. CHEAP RFAEINC! Ong' Clubbing Rates. The Tnn s and Toronto 'lobe, weekly .$ 1 50 The TOM and Toronto Empire, weekly 1 75 Te TOMand London Advertiser, weekly• 75 The Timm and London Free Press, weekly.,75 The Toms and Mantreal Timid, weekly....,1 50 The Toms and Montreal Witness, weekly...-1 00 The Times and Toronto Daily world o 50 TheTrttusand Montreal Family Herald and Star weekly, and premium ............... 175 The Two and The Ladies' Journal, monthly, Tnronto 1 25 Tbe Turas and Cosmopolitan, Maganne,monzhly, N'w York ..• ............. 2 25 The Tams and The Liwo Stock Journal and Tiouseheld Companion, monthly...... . 1 7r. TheTtates and Farmers'. Anvoeate, biweekly 1 00 The TB= and tho Cru1t'vator and Country Gentleman, weekif - 2 751 Reduced rates with all other papers not men'ti'oned t in the above lis`, A.ddress, . TIMIM OirxCE, Wingham, Ont. FATHER QM EV TO MR. J. H. McC NNELL.. zo the editor of the Toter Sur, -The iron head of la grippe,which for some time held me within its icy grasp, has at length oeen removed and I feel "my own dear self" once again. This will, no doubt, be sad news for J. H.. McConnell, who ha fondly hoped for his own sake that 1 Kad been "sick unto death."' What will ie the consternation of the dear man on )earning that "Priest Quigley" has arisen _'rem the dead and that the terrible po.sibiiity still remains that tbe,said "Pries' . Quigley" may yet sing a High Maas over his (J. H. McCon- nell's) mortal remt4ns. I beg him to quiet his troubled t find. Such a calam- ity is by no m Sans possible. The Catholic Church ?rescribes no Mass, either high or Iow, :or an abandoned re- probate, even "at a ty price". There are certain. specimens e.humant t who affect great bravery rvhei, na enemy is witb,in 9neasureable, but r- ho, in the presenia of real danger beemaie the most ailed 5pewarde. The gra id organizer of the P. is A. has, during the present contest tnquestionably p'oven himself to be 6aiture of this c ss. His swaggering Ener of Decent r 7th was evide#itiy iitritten for the pu pose of intimidation. ,But finding that h s efforts in tballtdirec- then had proved u availing, he jtintained err the last two m nths in a ; state of Mortal fear,not der ng to lift his pen. So Well did thie bee° known that a Wind silt paper announc that J. IL McCon- nell had, through far of his antagonist, vlfItipped over to Droit." Butte sooner kcal it tseeome know th the grand or iizer that I was prostrated by an at- kok of is grippe ea war, as he hoped', " uck unto death," t n allhiscourage s ea , Streamed. Taking +a •antage of my in- bility, as he sWWipese , to do anything eelt defence, ho a etched up his pen butane,' to the attest. As inti• Iii in say Inst Tette , I do' notpropose Awing his writinole, because their atoll of Chr iptian prospriety n7 nnf,a ler l .seus0iOn. They however, a few 'toms too rich to One of tho nt t amusing of - where he ;tour holt the word In the misuse `pt of lay let- , y et•;airy 19th the Latin word T :..' .a'.�;G .M TIMES 1M.A,RCIT' , t8t1 on Xianitoba. A ge•l ltlenit i 1\ rltingto silt exehatl2ge from MAUI Manitoba, the town near which our former townsman, Mr. John .'nclerl;(:n, imides, gay::: 1 alt situatt (t Clear M'lita, a t'll`iv- ingr utas‘ 'town . otl 'the. Smelt Western 1)t__t)lclt tit' tin' (', I', `i,; which is (Tile` iii' the finest towns of its age in Mauijoha,altd since the advent of the mill growth, alt I flourishing general stubs, post office and biaek- siuitlt shop. • it can now boast oi' twenty -live general -.stores,. 1t. first class flotwin;; shill of one hundred barrel ellpaaity, three lar„c grain elevators, ado three accommodation hotels, seve :'al churches and a Rue sehool hie -1 was erected the past season, eost-itg in the neighborhood of $7,000, l The surrounding country ted for wheat growing arming, but the settlers riot depend chiefly on laving went into stocl: very e>xtenslvoiy so far. The average farmer cult votes from two to five hundred ac TS, and keeps a limited number of horses, cows, bogs and poultry -.W e have several pd that own several sections of land each, ' tad farm on somewhat an extensive s.:ale, cropping from six to twelve hundred acres, - Times are not as goo c as we would '►visit, a small crop and a still smaller price being the for this pat fifteen bus are a hou 11; has 'made very rapid jirce years ago this now alvei consisted 'of three is well adal and mixed in this (lis wheat, not utuse, the •average per acre t being between twelve and )els. However, as hard times ahold phrase in nearly every . country it the world, we have no reason to complain. -Now, before 'MOCL,uSE--»I closing, I +.uust tell you. something 280, the wife about our climate, An Englishman, 4,1> AsssLs-1n home on 1, visit from here, • whee' 28th, the wife asked abo it the weather, stated that rd ughter. WC jut had two seasons in this; ' J*urs-In country, :July and 1Vinnter,all(1 ly'e 0th' the wife o PRTNGLr^In 111t1St aldilt.t'all:l' the. lvitstsr , general -'128th, the wife. ly speakh g, are a. trifle too long and t son. 11ZAtt IIALL WO have s ..clave for comfort, as 11G glare five y]anitnbt% nn months i,f solid winter weather. I wife of leer. ,7a MUSICAL; EXCELLENCE* 4RTIST IC DESIGN. I+f7RAIiLE 'CONSTRUCTION. Catalogue 'seat free on appli« cation. MORRIS -. FRO - GQGERS - CO. LISTOW '`L. The busing was destroyed Loss $200,000. The total nu Gerinatts ill telt and a quarter A change of in the second I Rivers and the Montreal. - Gold diseovc country have c interest in Wi pectors aro ar the spring. 1 >, T fl c d portion of Kaslo, I3: C., )y fire Saturday night, nber of foreign born United States is nine intimitis :nue has been granted ooper trial at Three case will be heard i.tl ries in the Rainy River reatect a great deal of mipeg and many pros- 'allging to go there in BUIi N. Wiughnm,on February of Air. D. A. McClure; a Ingham, on' February f Mr. • Tttos. Cassels; a rnberry, on February Mr. Thos. ;fames; a son, 'urnberry,.on February f Mr. John Pringle; a t Porta^'e la Prairie, e 20th February, the Marshall, Collector of his whiter has been exceptionally Customs; a dam rhter. no so fa--,uo bad storms, just enough now for good sleighing and not too Gizmo-Kx old, and it only continues the Goal the bride's m si calors lu-rvest will be light compar- (S , fo M. r d with 1'-.t winter. LaAvxr- C, of Ik'fr. John 28th of Febre ;vo Stoatmarkets, nicks, Mr. Jet Isllt'1tX)i D. 1, --At the residence of her, on Wednosclay. ll'eb. v. 1). Perrin, Mr. David a Kerr, alt of Wtuyhttm. dolt -At the residence owrie, Turuberry, on the ry, by the Rev, Mr, Dan- es Leaver, of East'Wawu- Toront),Feb. 27th. --The receipts nosh, toeliss ane Carrick, of Turnberry. to -day w re 34 Carloads, in which CLARICE 00th, ult,, by41le •Naw.-In Clinton, Rev. A. Stewart, Capt• are sue uded . b7 sheep and Eare C. Clare e, of the Salvation Army, 700 hogs. "There Wee at Petrolia, to Mses M. A,, daughter of Mrs. lambs 8.11 fair dente the best I picked 1 hack room is selected where the dark brought . piotttngs may he carried on free from. to Bie pct the light of hon■ -at investigation. No $35 to 'i5 public meetings ars held and no inter- at $2 to change of ideas as to the merits and sales at id for cattle, with sales of Agnew, of Me' ad at ante to qe,, and a few ' SPltotr- at 4c. •Inferior cattle brother ofitho e to 21e, and mediums, 3e by Rev. N. Sh ib. Mileh cobs firmer, at per head, and calves sold each. Sheep firmer, with to wm4.75 each, and lambs c to 4- c per lb. Ilogs the proceedings comet stand the light of steady ; t so best bacon. hogs brought days. n. NNAIi.-In Tuckersmith, 0 of Mr. John Hannah, rtde,'on February 10th, Iw, Mr. David Sproat, or Ethol, to Miss sgnos,younest daughter of the late Mr. -ohn Hannah. - 1Di1ts. AGAR. --ID lurnberry, :on February ..7th, Mary Ell .u, wife of ;lir. Robert demerits of the Oreer. They know that brought Agar, aged 27 years, 5 months and 10 free discussion ane therefore their work 55.15, alt is carried on, as th ,y suppose, with the store, 441c "utmost secrecy". But, alas I for the per let. instability of humt.n plans and projects, East 13 there is always name cruel newspaper tee-Trvo reporter around, or some other "spy,"Sheep a who usually "lets sbe oat out of the bag". at ycsterc 2nd. The next gar se on the programme 111 pearl is to interview ore,or more prominent 5 Per el men in the toc, village or district for chola There are usually three classes of men 'pounds n oilier:; 5 ; light fat and IvIent.ow.-I- Clinton, on the 21st and heavy fat, 41c to d c l'u1t.;Elizabeth,.+fife of S r. Robt. Marlow, a d 73 years t-�d 14 das. 'iTrit2E.-In • 4nrris, on Saturday, Feb, ffalo, N. ,3r,, Feb. ?7. --Girt 17th, Mary. yt:angest daughter of Mrs. carts; steady. Margaret Whit ., aged 21 years, 1 month td lambs -'Celt cars: steady and low/8 /mos. -I i Brussels. On Sunday, ay's advance. A load of February 78th, Benjamin Eriwards, aged average State lambs sold at . 8years, l tnon ho and 14 days. t ��� - ov1;, orris nn Saturday, Feta, to 'hest; good 84 to �)()" 45 years. 9r mon hs. and 12 days. t Canadas, $4.80 to l:n ' `�.i" th Albert, f 'Samuel L , aged ti- sold at ,I.25 to $4.65, wily are intervi ,'ed in this way. leis Sheep st' .ngcr; fair mixed sold xtt The prominent usiness man. ' Ho is X2'75 t° w3; choice grades, wooly proffered an iml-ortant Ace in the yearling weathers sold at $2.75. Hogs -Ten CAi'tt, slow and easy.Society, an extene ve patronage from the brethren on condi -ion that he will use Yorker05.10 to ,95.40; choice light do. and ,lgs, :„5.15 to $5.50; mixed his influence for the extension of the Okder. He is furt rermore informed that orl.ers, „+,)..i0; fau • to good heavy until he has assutred all the responsibil-- '' 5Jl S. ities of meratberalzp be cannot be told Moutr 'a1, Feb, 2 i .- There were about what these respotsibilities are. Should :35) ]react of butchers' cattle, 30 r . he assert his m .nhtfad be refusingto calves at td 50 sheep offered at the. accept these absurd and injure propoet- east ant_ abattoir yesterday. Tit( acre t e enol informed. r the butene •were present ill considerable Mons, he is st cel yy info mas well "shutthe nulubers but trade was lather s%w, up shop.” More t Iatt one case of this t an rovers were, askingeshigher kind have occur ed in Wingbam and figures a tt on last week's 11a1wc'ro other places dung the late 1, iY: A, and, as t rule, higher price's were organizing eainpai min Horan. Fearing Jaid, few e. the best animals sold at a >out 4 Ee, per lb,, with pretty to trespass on yow space beyond the good isto at from 3•3c; to nearly •fc. limits of propri sty, Z beg leave to per lb.; ough Half -fatted steers and halt here. In the meantime, I assure colltlnon dry COWS sold at about 3e, my friend Maio ell that "Priest and the easier animals at about tic. per lb. 'here is an active demand and Iig l prices (s 1ti1 forx good caves A mixed lot of eight canes were sold at u r, ea 1. Prices ranged yesterday front $2. 0 to $0 each. Mr. Alphoni ,, Mailettc )ouh'ht a. lot of good lambs porter let at 1 1nf1Y• v, , t , , r 1 ;t<Hanx I alt .fi•. c. per ler. Mixed lots n ))air to 1' 9 ,f oO, , of slice/ and lambs s=eed at about 4e. 1z ) (.(Novper lb. Fat hogs are selling at from 1.l..f)t s,lC tically ill recently, 5c. to n a.rly .) C.1 per ell, by gds phy131014/I Quigley is still alt ''Pours Ft Tl St. Augustine, Feb re and well. itiafuliy, s. QUP:ALEY, P. P. a .., eth 1894. Joseph Hartley- peg hotel, has fall Iron.Jo11'.i ilea; West, who was er has been informI that he ealtllot attt •apt t(1itstentl the W, , Carruthers walked out of a House of Commons nor even too'ato second storey window t Kingstont0t on lower town to look lifter leisroar. Saturday night and received injuries p � �, ty. Ile is ii7 year's- of age. which resulted in his dearth. UN—NF VED, TIRED People and invalids will find in CAI1PX rZLL' ± Qr.J11411` I-' WINE 1A. pleasant restorative and on -Mazer. Pure and wholesome, it has stood e.t.a test of years. 1'reptredonly by I . CAMPTIELt & Co., Beware ofTtnrta`io:Is. Mosirttnon. esseeer':oar teee • aaateeei9i2itGi14Ja:tiLY6.■Yi.�� TIDE TO ME PURL We, t `,undersigned, hereby Is ify oar policy Ito , rs and public genera y that we have appoi eel John Ritchie, son of the late John Ili . tie, deeeanerl,) sur agent, to anct:eed Itis let titer, as t = representative in Wingham an ieinit or our respective Companies : . Rolm 141ACDONALD,. Seo, North Brits 13. B. Mantes, Speeial ent A ret Ins. Co. lemma Levee' A2a1 ger Celeclon n Ins. Co. t7.tstrs Lociclr• ' en. Mercantile Firlues Co. Cues. DA MON, 5 • : Wellington Mutual Fit Ins. Co. r 0.M. eaLott Sec. `Waterloo Mutual Fire no. Co, • lits Ann. anagerEconomical Mutual Vire , :,Co. tAS. P.CtdIi1:1•, Sec. Perth Mutual Fire /Ls, Co 17. 1tlelnAnDaoN, Chief Agent London Guarantee do A.a. Jess. Latex, Man. Steam 33oitor and Plate Glass Is.Co, ercantile Inc Co. FARM FOR SALE, West half, alis part of East half lot 87,eon. 14 west Wawanossh, cnntaidlrg0,Jservo. for further partteutars at+p1yan the premieres at by snail to JAMES MOW1JRAY, Saint Thomas ", 0., lfotth Dakota. D. We wish to calk attention this week 1>avtieulariy to our NI NOM 1N) MOST l in Melt's, Youths', and I3oy5'. H A T SI e start them AT 50 C J .'1• TS !,. •.u�W bF1k �4 and whether you buy at cheap or (1'ts er halt, you can Itave the very tat t style. IN SHiRT . AND COLLARS, We are s Como and see its, The Anchor House, g the finest and newest styles. We are selling cheap. Respectfully yours, 11%x.. COPDOJ'T. HARNESS . LD GOLLARS. Having bogghfout the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand, am prepared to furnish the pubiio with everythi usually kept to a haruese shop such as HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACK HARNESS. NETS, DUSTERS, W HIPS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,. TRUNKS, VALISES and " TRAVELLING BAGS, tic., sic I make all my own Collars and guarantee satisfaction. Give me a trial and I will use you right. h1 137:aexial t tm, I10101-1 WORK, under the guiding hand of the 1' . 0*PAL of the Fores who ha FIPTr.17\ proper Colicg Business and Shorthand ,, r tel, of London, Ont,, had srsatnr, preparation for his chosen profession, assures success '; cry student. dating Rnont SnAas In the ChM room and VIVA yaaus In ltustNRa.t and arnica 1•aAcTIo • e should know how: to young people for business. It pays to attend a school that has a stantiine r tong business cion. ro•opens on Tuesday, January 2ud,1804. Catalogue free. Good board ;12.50 p. 0115 j". W. 'V 1&I 11i' ' itvr$,r. e, P rilliici ,c 1. J E SOP DR. McLEl.l.AN, LONDON, DINT. 497 T albet Street, McELROY, 18 TM and ?'Alt SURGEON, Gradu•tte of the New York Eye and Lar hospital, 1589. Post Graduate Coarse en the Eye, Ear. Nose 13 -''C '-T1:L and Throat at the New York Yost Graduate Medical * School and Hospital. 1892. Eyes Tested. Glasses supplied, rine stook of Spectacles, Lenses and Are offering' Artificial rtes. Will be et the Brunswick House, •WINGHAM, The tirat or last THURSDAY of each month,)zt date named below: Fourth Visit. March 29th, 1894. Hours 8 a. m. to S p. m. Charges moderate. GREAT BARGAINS in all lines carried by them. Note n few TRADE GETTERS : Men's Boots.,.... .......... ....`l 7:S Men's Long Felt Boots....... 1 00 Men's Long Rubber 13oots 1 76 Boys' Long Rubber Boots 76 Men's Fine Liners Overshoes.. 1 00 Boys' and Girl's Overshoes...: . 50 Mon's SIippers .... +. 26 Ladies' Slippers ..:. . ......... ... . 25 Men's Gaiters 75 Women's Boots..." ..... ........ 60 Hoye Boots . , .. , 60 netlike at half price.. 01bs. Currants 25 li lbs, new Raisins, , ........... 6lbs. Rice 10 lbs. Oatmeal V5 2 bottles nice Fresh Tickles........ , .25 4 packages Cornstarch.......... , . 25 f lbs, dour wonderful 25o.Japan'Tett 1 00 12 lbs. 20e. Tea-- ... ..... 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar........ , 1 00 1 25 lbs. Brown Sugar 1 0 lbs. Green Rio Coffee 18 bars 5a Seethe; 4 Dense 114,w:setd 10c. Smoking Tobaced «....... , v't . plugs Mclianald 10ii. �Che�iving Bei ft liTF0 i\DALL ,`;'EEL " Ut"tg CGL 25 eetiY: w 'a coni o THAT + trirkillILL•IS -....- . 100 dOH 7'f' PELTON 10 .AGENT, 25 WINGHAM, • - ON` ARID. Also, manufacturer of Ali hinds of 26 • fir Id Yew {ell•.. supplied art short rietice. trnmaS.-LOaslt, Tatter#of ggs. Lake Huron herring $3.25 per keg. JSS L ol} � x*i:a1lLatoy, 131, th STALLiEIS FOR SALE„ The undersigned agora for sate the three following Clydesdale stallions, ,til bred item imported stock t " dark bay emninr six need ei hteen i;Kt.ti, 5 ember .V K hundred pounds; sired by MaeOrexot•; dant 'fiJ)d- townitettc." A ant efoal yettur, end perfectly sound. • "PRINCE, '• coining thrte, bay; and 'PRANK, I /totting two, abut bay, beth sired by. "black"; dam • imported "b'afCv," who has carried aft the iirnt pri706 and sweep9lake,, ;Hilt (ha local shows. bas abate n*inaia »til hu Hold wheals for rash, stack orapprot•ed notes, Por ftrrther particulars aN to pedigrees and terms, apply to TrIUMAii TOGO, 1f+zron Co., Ont, ss, flotens t* 0 CODEX P�UCPS, IrOu aid Force Patttpasupplied to order. Repairing pro t1 attended to Prise reason. Shop -Diagonal street, nearly appetite Bank ' Iten,titon, W Witham. _.._.•••• ,••• ••++..+,.•• ••• FARM FOR SALE, 'r•. -w 'Cit , e undersigned offers for Salo. ilia 9arnr, being South ntetntnu looaere .; itioteconcession or less East here In about 78 AOrcb under cniticatlon, the balance is print. brick hush, and largenframepb am Rit•ithntaitonb inlir ursderneatb, aibo a W1411'111 pplendid bearing eirehttrd. and a treed sprirfr well. Tha farm will be sold roesorte able. For particulare a ply en the prom ea orad• dregs, Whitechurch, ty 0, T th, Tet 3 COQit, 1?reprbatror, 'Last Watranoyh,15,1, nth, idea. 4 you . XXIIL"""NO PRINTS, PRINTS,. " PRIN + They are here and . the; beauties, see them ; as mina. ,prettiest in town. t►else • re ar ORR & HISCOCRe Direct Ito Tee Been, March 711*, f894. Marriage I,iognaea Issued by FRANK PATERSON. No toria street,Wtdghatlt, Ont. No w required. -' " ' NN444*444444V444 fi3 EST get a Business Placa In Gan cation, Shari etc., Is at the • • ' . trot Business lege, Toronto, out, andtford, Unquestionably Canadatest ruercialSchoala. Cairee. tion this. paper. Shaw xPrins' ,m4444441► LOCAL/ NEWS: :_Girl wanted at o ce to d • .k. Apply at oeen' Hotel. -The town of Se forth is off °'t` elle Inc light plant f sale by tent -The thaw and r n of th week ma he s theek del ' �t ()he 'very muddy conditi -Every argots i neneleigh Yn Id gt; 'the times, at Re -rdcery. ,]' ssureof fresh goode:tf you buy thei -Mr. J.M. Hargreaves, of Pa been appointed member of th of the College of Pharmacy to the counties of Hu -on, Grey and -Private moneys to loan on s et reasonable rate of interest, A tf JOHN '-1 he Temperan a meeting in perance Hall, to•ni ht, under th of the W. O. T. U., rowing to successful affair. .-Rev. Dr. Han ;reached Missionary .dist church, on Sun ;,gregations. The ;Sabbath School in -Just Opened - Raddio, Shredded Herring, and :Berri Reynolds' Grocery. .-Remember the eating in ti male Hall, this (Fr' ay) evening auspices of the -W. . T. U. lie ' and a good progr mme. No at oilecion. -Oranges, Pineapples, Cocoa lavas, and a. large assortment goods, pure maple syrup, at t] 1price% at Jas. Mcl elvie'2 ---All interested s ould attend men's Convention i the town 1 (Friday). Meetin both aftt evening. No adm'salon fee, a die. invited, Mr. 8. 'Xouhi.e, real estate Ur. Samuel Stalk 's cottage, o street, mn Wedinesday last, to Jenkins, son of ►•. Thos. J 'vale read, at a f it figure will hove to tow shortly, end an his business, t at of brie atone mason. -G. T. It. trains for Toren leave Wingham at 0.25 a. m ate and 8.46 p. m., via Clinton Geed nneetions by all train The Seaforth xposito says that in a 'oeen. letter f • 0. Meyer, late o this to ,stated that since gong to the t fine Isad good heaitl„ and h ws ilo business, with eellent pl Ile er'rnumeroua frfena*1 *ill be pleated d tbe,,rsu #rolls ilial. )on, of St. sermons in ay last, to 1 r: also ,add ie afte oon 1V oil tgt lid FIs loatery in Tomo 1441 ouesdey afterla m, jiirivaire lecturo to IOj r 024 lies on