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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-03-30, Page 44 DIE WINGHAM TIMES, MARCH a, 18V4. Procb ter of Maitland. •gree the esteem. in whielt the bride „ Tlie PresbYterY Met at \\Ingham, 1.1 hop upe,,ed out new m1,1 be.tittiftt I intim- limn at 1,e0 toil up. fter some time had been $is•nt in tor. The petition flams Huron Con- 1Alit"s`46a tel costly presents Show in small Y Y russ; by sm. sisma strew or molds. 2(Stli March. Rev. D. Alillar,Alodern- u.s"r.. an, J 1,, ,111 O. E. W Li, A it q,,,1 tenth annual meeting of the (1( ai Alaitiand Pisabyterial W. P. M. S. is 011EIVIDSIG .• • .11 the r••,•,:byteitin church A WROXETE11. I, )(MI ho,, IC Ll4 1.,Itt.,..13 etillut:!I 10100. !110 • 0 • Wing.ham, (in 2ratis. It was social chat, the sound of the wee gieslaton, to ( is)oso 0t tU('U' A meeting Wild held in filo oda „ lamely ettasuled by delegates and shah' fiddle was heard from the and glebe property, was granted, the on Wednesday - A IN 0 - , visitors fnull the (l'ireront Ailx;liarks kiteben and the young people enjoyed 'Proceeds Of sale to bet'Iodged in a rent"hItilhtiv, levelling a hist week, for the purpose and Vaud-, After devstiotsal themselves tripping the slight mutts. char ---------------.1 ject to the order " "`i• i I 1 P • • , 1 • t tee" until an early hour. Excel- of Presbytery at its next regular ; (if Club ni this Villagir Tillt ft./UMW • organiziug a Young Alen's Liberal IVIS.111.C.IT REPO:11, WINGUASI. Wing11=1, 29, 1894. Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 Ib e 1 50 to 1 80, Fall Wheat . 0 53 w 0 55 Spring Wheat 0 32 to 0 53.• Oats . 0 32 to 0 oa • Barley Peas Butter, tub , exereises,ctaffineast a, tie it ss ( n . • • meeting, A. call from Alolesworth — t, „ weicome to the delegates and others. brothers of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. ' iltitigttaeiruainiszen Wood per cord.... ..., 1 23 to 1 75 t Airs. laussoo, ' "": ws • furnished by Messrs ham Auxiliery, extended a sandlot K. and D. AleKenzie, cousin and eongyesrattion to Rev. (1, pailantsme, , (sneers were weeteii Assinuro, pros - W115 sustained and was accepted by • i()lenit Jtoln Barnard, vice. 0 85 to 0 40 0 52 to 0 55 0 10 to 0 10 , • 0 111 to 0 16. 0 to 0 10 • !II(.1s•ns, re.,p:.nah•d in a fell' 'APIA- , Wroxetor bearing the w(41-wislies of Plumed meeting at Molesworth, on April ard, at 11 a. ins for . i invastiTur. The next meeting of it.)Tigelinil:Ielje' 81%,r ib isessa n ; Jan u. s NV115011, t,l, Cl. t ass - 4. fat0 ,t1.(1.111•ni• 6•1•11.:1• • • • • • '' 6 101,:i, 11t() (f)0.1 g usss him. It was agre(d to hold an ad- ; is,i,e'4,',(,'llt ; -mine; lox, sec( n( . 0,11' ICC. - IT: y pe ers AGT00 .Q. N. VI. TELEGRAPH GO: 9-") which miss -‘ildorst,n, of St. • Woeks leave for their new benne 0 05 to 0 05 . chosen walls. The president's an- , all present fbr a long and prosperous Tuesday, the, elub will be held in the same Dressed Hogs 5 00 to 5 00 op. grunswick ilouso nual addres was fall of hope and ' journey through life, Among the 4 50 to 5 50. !iocitoIlent, to AlttlIT and greater work. , guests from a distoM nce were r, ad n Winghana, - - - Ont ' IThe Secretaries of Auxiliaries and I .Mrs. johnston, of Winghann, Mr. Mai • Mission Bands g•avea short account t Airs. Clalneher, of Pelmore, 111. and -.is -''''' s:,-, ' -' • ' -' ;Ss-- ' s" -''''"l•' • 7- .L. 7 -' . . .:1•:-----. • ! of the work of' their respective ; Airs. Pest, of If illsburgs Mr. and Mrs. :..%-r' r „ - I Auxiliaries and Mission Pawls during Zilliaz, of Listowel, Mr. W. Bright, of --,, the induction of Mr. Ballantyne, and any other competent business, The Moderator to preside, Mr. Perrie to preach, Mr. Davidson to address the minister, and Mr. MacRae to address the congregation. Mr. Davidson tendered his resignation ofthe pastor- ate of Wroxeter congregation. It \V1t5 ilgTCed to cite the congregation :to appear for their interests at the Presbytery meeting at Molesworth. • Mr. Alaleohn was appointed to cite the congregation. Applications for giants from the Augmentation Fund in behalf' of Pine River, Dungannon and Port Albert, and Belgrave, were P411110. The following were appointed commissioners to the General Assem- bly: Revs. F. A. MacLennan, D. Per- rie, R. S. G. Anderson, Rose, Ross, and the following charges are entitl- ed to send Elders : Walton,Langside, Knox Chureh, Ripley, Knox Church, place, 011 Tnursday evening at neXt Beef week. All interested are requested at present confined to the house Se^ 11;11.1tilll N‘VV11:ecrt:it)11.c,.:1.7, ..... 0 57 to be presents -Mr. Robert Gibson is • 0 57 to 0 60 , to 0 00 fering fioni au attack (tf• quiney.- - Sprois Wheat attendieg Clinton High School, is pe„ Who has been PodieY Mr. Richard Allier, home for the holialays.s---Miss Lama Potatoes, per bushel.. ...... 0 11.4 to 0 40- 0 1? to 0 la. Brawn spent Sunday with friends in Butter Wow/Um-MI:4s Janet Allen is visit- • 0 le to 0 12 Dr, W. H. Brawn was in Toronto on lir, per dozen ... CorYd•wood . : • • 3 00 to 4 00, 7. 00 ing. friends 111 Wingham, this week. -- business the beginning of this week. • --:'-'.-"--='-r'' --"---- - *' . _ .. .. . - dos- evening of this week. A good GEO. SHAW _-The Carnation .Ittiniee Singers will Pavilion on Fri- . give a concert in the Bray was in Exeter attending the DOWN TEE PRICE OF MEAT. time may be looked for. -Mr. John CTS funeral of Itis mother, which took I place on Wednesday lasts-Mirjames , a In 00 niti a m i'n' ; the past year. Mrs. Perrie, of Wing- 1 Brussels,• Miss M. Martin and Mr. 1 Intarled the meeting in prayer. The. ! end Mrs. F. Deutschmann, of Tees- - I Secretary's report showed an addition I water, Mr. and Miss McKenzie, of .:.of three new Auxiliaries and two , Port Elgin. FATD..1.Y MARCH 30, 1804. k I MiSSi011 Bands, making a total of i 1Ve understand that Mr. Alex, '..._.r.: _':'_ • • ' ;.''' '' • ' ':...L.:r...::,.:.: -__, :..._:.] twenty-three Auxiliaries and four - Adamson, of Ouh•oss, and his worthy EDITORIAL NOTES. ;Mission Bands. A large quantity of ; partner for life, are soon „to return clothing, valued. at ii;750.7(1, was sent ; to their native land to spend the . to Prince Albert Alission fbr 111(111111 1 evening. of their lives amid the scenes OAMBEnt, UN, the Winnipeg per.' sonata', has been ,sentenced to three ; women and children. The Traesnrer, I of youth. Mr. Adamson bas there - years' imprisonment and Holman, !Mrs. Graham, presented the financial ; fore resigned the office of secretary- - the deputy -returning officer who : report for the year, showing that the l treasurer of the Culross Mutual Fire opened the poll half 811 hour before total receipts from -Auxiliarie.s and ; Insurance Co., which he lias filled so the 'dine, was fined i!soo, 1st mins; , Mission Bands amounted to Ostia°, 1 long with such credit to himself and peg, the other day. ; this being in advance of that of any I such material benefit to that organiza- . pmrious year. After the adoption of 1 tion. There is no doubt that the FnIANCE MINISTER FOSTER (101iV67- t he above report, Mrs. Brown, of 1 promptness, carefulness, financial Brussels,and Moleswortn. 1 he matter LONDESBORO. ed his budgetspeech on Tuesday last. Wroxeter, dedicatsd the 1110110) to the ability and geniality of the retiring of re-arrtmgement of held is referred The tariff changes are numerous, and Lord in 1)1.11-.). -cr. An excellent paper I L 117. secretary -treasurer have contributed to tile SVned for 'advice. A sail:Ilion 1V,i!sts-:texens re:turned from Toronto reductions have been made in. the . was read by Miss L. Mc ean, mg- much to the success of rhe 'Company. ham. A discussion on "What are the Mr. John (Jordon, of Teeswater, has f tl rom c. ousgregation of Teeswaister Trimly evening. fitiVI1(1.- 0 53 to 0 58- 0 35 to 0 40 0 32 to 0 82 .. 050 to • 0 52 AGAIN. Neilson is spending. the Easter vocal- ' Si EAK, 1. . 00 1.3ER T tion at his home near Milverton. the Supeeme Circle, Canadian; duty in many 08805, but the reduc- . benefits of Auxiliary meetings to been appointed Mills successor, and we for permission to mortgage .Meoir p epared t,o pay the highest price :Atlas() property to the extent of ;p80 „ Order Home Oircit's---i =corgi-, WU- for1 am hi rd of fowl. 'They 111111it bu drawn Vous are not what the country de- the members personally?" was open- have no doubt that Mr. Gordon will dams., of Wingham, was in town on audawell ndr8esssit, ' 1111111(13.. The Gos..ernment is moving es: by Mrs. Bro»,n, Wroxeter. make an excellent officials-Teeswater . the, money to be applied to pay off Thurtsli1V llio'llt and 1.'rld:ay el last the debt o- n the Manse, was granted, • 0 and other meats in low proportion. PORK SAUSAGE also on band. in the right direction, and it is only The following ladies took part : Mrs. to be regretted that they did not go Barnhill, Brussels, Miss Sharp, Mrs. further in removing the burdens of Robertson, Airs. 'Malcolm, Teeswater; the people. Miss Murray, Miss Anderson, Mrs. McDonald, Lucknow ; Mrs. Murray A VERY large deputation of the • ,1 nccording to motion of adjournment terian), on trial for license. A cir- --------- . SILAc iron, k 1 l 1..) Cp 1C11, of Is'ineardine ; Mrs. Young, Mrs. Mal- ! in the town hall, Tceswater, 17th enter from die Presbytery of Picton Texas, were home last week attend- Temp(ssince people of the Dominion 'sewn, Armow. The Question ' • • ; March, 1894. Members all present. ing the funeral of their mother.- , g , was read intimation their intention - -'s • R. E. Little, President. in the chair. to appiy to the General Msemblv for' better !. 1111 'L on the Dominion Government Drawer was conducted by Mis i Mr. JiSandsawson hoe had a. relapse, I I • this w1ek. and as'ad tlann to enact Coombe, Kincardine. Airs. Dickson, ; 1 The minutes of previous meeting leaVe-to‘ receive as 11 minister of this Put 1$2 w° bellovv, g'otthIg• of Wingliam, ,gas a brief statement again . -The Good Templars nre in-! esrtain temp(*r:ince legisla 'rail. Sir 1 were read and adopted. J. 'McKague church Rev. Wm. P. Anderson, for- - .. John Thompson replkal to the depu- of the growth and progress of our , -Allison-That all applications fbr merly a minister of the Baptist vital to visit Manchester lodge, on 1 , tat!(.011, pointing. out that the 4 ;ovens- society since the first annual 11)11.ting insurance be 110NY laid on the church. .Also from the Presbytery Monday night.-Aliss Stephen Gray, ! . ment must wait for the report of the 111 Wingliam, ten years ago. Om; : ' table - Carried. Clark - - Reid of London, to ask of the. General Royal CommisAon on the liquor traffic esteemed Piesident, owing to il I -That having examined nine aP- Assembly to receive as a minister of Tuesday and Was buried on Thurs. 1 befsse they could take any action. healtirfelt obliged to resign her office. 1, plieations and found them satisfactory this church Rev. Robt. Alvward, B. day of last.week.----Mrs..Tolin Brown ; At, her earnest request her resisrna- • ti on Wedneschly and was buried 1 11e mold not c...)ramit the Govern- the President and. Secretary shall A a member 111 good 'and regular (lie tion was accepted. In recognition of . , „ s0 mert to any policy in the matter. • • ' • peptise and issue policies for same- standing of the Congregational Union on Friday. -There was a Degree ' • .' 1 • f 'week.-Aisi•itZibs die(oy 04111"1 1'11011sed. tit(y4 News. The Presbytery agreed. to• make application te the Synod fol.. leave to liming GEO. SHAW. Wingham, Oct. 10th, 1688. The Directors of the Culross Mu- take Mr. E. A. MacKenzie, 13. A., from viressug- their aunt; Mrs. Man trial Fire IllS1111111C0 Company met student of Montreal College (Presby- Murdock, near Anhui:is-Humphrey . • 1 1(1 un um, citorts 118 • • tarried Air Joseph Wedel liavmsy f 0 t Quebec Mr isms Inesorange s ed 1)Y MacDonald was appointed to supply. Thurs1-111Y night, when two members put in a claim for barn destro!„- • . . . 0 n t11 0 toll . • TOIIONTO WORM: "T110 postmaster the societ...- during the past eight • ghtniiig, oil lot 82 con. 5, (1 stdr°58) Huron congregat'o ill ileeOrdillle; * were advanc(s1 to the 11. A. Degree. of Chicago cra Friday hist thus ad- years, and as a mark of our personal it n 1. POW ERS Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia in 20 tosNurrs, nho Tongue, Dizzi- nrsediiliousnese, Pain in We Side, Constipation, T‘r•pid Liver. l.lad lireath. To stay cured and regulate the bowels. VERY WW1 TO TAKE. PRICE 26 CENTS A7 DRUG STORES. dressed Me recruits joining Ids offies; affectlei and esteem, she was made and baying made affidavit as to the with request from the congregation. s --Mr. E. Dawson will deliver at lee- DO YOU Monday esseaing, at 8 p. in. Sidiject: 411E7 Yon are about to enter the (isvess.. 'Honorary President of the Society. A , , ecnieetness of said claim. The clerk intimated that Rev. Isaac ture in the Temperance Hall. on s • 0 ment alla oa Al 11 be ( quised Mrs. Sutherland, our retiring Presis " From Winnipeg to San Francisco." ; e , amoun an W 1 1 • 1 0. to 03, be Cert.:I-Ideate from the Presbytery. of • standiag. vote of thanks was tendered Alex. MeKague-That the claim of MacDonald, 13. D., had presentee • • Lt to:give it you best elibrts. I desire dents for her valuable services. The • 1 C• • •• 1 R 1 r'Cls Tl st 1 • 1 tl Mr Dawson has recently made the • pau. am( . - es- it Briancon, trans erring um to se • • you to look upon it as pm. would C:e election of officers resulted os follows: all applications for the office of care of this Presbytery. Rev. Mr. journey, and Will Make 1118 lec.ture if you do you will find service :1 t:onw large' busbies,: honi3e, President, Mrs. Morriss-, Kincardine; I ointeresting. The 5111 ill sum of 10 • raci•etary-Trettsurer be now laid be- Anderson and Mr. Roliert Harrison and to recollect that polities cut no 1st Vice President, ML. Rose, Ash- I .. • fore the Board -Carried. Clark -s 0011±5admission fee will be charged. , were appointed members of Synod's figure whatever in this office- I doa't 'field ; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Mal- ; ; lield-That three applications having ' Come mid -hear him. care what a 111" 15 creed, color or coins ,Teeswater; 3rd Vice President, .e_, Committee on Bills and Overtures. been placed before the Directors and Mr. Murray read an overture regard- 1 .,., 7,---- race ra.ay be. These are all one to Mrs.-Perrie, Wingham ; 4th Vice a vote by . ballot taken; mn' r, John insepply of vacancies, to the Gen -tit ' Rev.. R. is. .sinckay. sec.i•etary of • me, idun that the employe does Pre'sident, Miss Anderson, St. Helens; Gordon's elected Secretary -Treasurer 01 ti Assembly. The Presbytery t' ' ': : . b..; 4' 8' his duty. If any one of yon fail in Treasurer, Airs. Graham, Brussels, . of this Company on his giving the mince, has r( eeiveu a letter from doing vont. duty prompt retribution (re-elected); 'secretary, Mrs. MeNabls, agreed to transmit the overture in oi isosa, ,i,1:!, ill, la, 1(, 1111.boi011 ou re( nisite securit -Carried A com- AI • AI TA ''15 name -At the evenin . 1 Y • 1. in s ' g fe will follow. No influence, ne &legit- Lucknow, (re-elected.) The after- munication, purporting to be ft•om sederunt (Mr. Murray, Moderator ' gle''e 18 getting Oil IN'011 and that s is in beams' Fine Dongolo, Boots at &Tots at I Rev W111. Gould the writer, s1 you. On the other hand, if you (t) with singing, lefrby a. choir of !Toting good health. EittadlieegiiinieeZact odr, WAS biought in, asking payment tion present. rl'hereports on Sabath . , ._, .,.. .. . _ .. for two sheep said to have been 01MerValleA; and Sabbath Schools ; ' ,r mar% fistithilly and honestly you will evening, a large congregation was : killed by lightning about the end of were read and adopted. Air. Ander.; ',. be retained In office and no'power present. Rev. Mr. Anderson read February. Allison -Alex. McKague son read the Presbyterial W. F. M. ; THE BEST AN 1E NEST you ever saw here. 14 you don't believe in them, if fraud. and deceit have led you to doubt all Bargain. Offers, you can get your faith restored by coming to us. Figures that speak louder than words: pi Ilion, ir) "pull" will sa44-0 noon's proceedings were interspersed , James Walker, lot 12, con. 1, Green. pro tem) there was a large congrega- • •$, your duty and serVe the iloverrs ladies. At a public meeting in the, Ladies' Fine Toe Slippers at R o11 earth can remove you. I de i1 the annual raport in behalf of Airs. -That tho. communicatson from JIM. Society's annual report, in behalf of of to emphasize this statement, and 1 McNabb, Secretary. Excellent mis- Walker be laid OVer WI next meeting Mrs.. MeNabb,Presbyterial Secretary. Carried. Allison -Alex. McKa contained therein literally and exactly Rev. D. Pelage, Wingham, and RON'. , Excellent missionary addresses were wish you. to aecept: the sentimenS3 sionary ;addresses were delivered by 'Phitt the accounts of Atessrs A7cRae delivered 1)y Rev. Mr. Pelage, of and grrern. yoUrselve3 accordingly.'" 11. P. McKay, F. M. Secretary, To- A I, , and. Watson, for auditing books and. Winghain and Rev. R. P. MacKay, 11i There is a model declaration of Nth! ronto. The members of Presbytery accounts of 1893, amounting t�4 j F. M. Secretary, Toronto. The fol - Ci And the beauty of the thing Is that and delegates were entertained to each, be paid -Carried. Alm Mo- ;lowing motion was unanimously meetn(ts.) J. mc.N:stin,,Pres, es„ two-thirds the cash. value up to the Scciety to awaken a greater interest ""'• amount insured, for all loss caused in the work of Missions within the by fire or lightning on said (=tents I presbytery. The Plmsbytery ad- CULROSS, or steels, and all Ades now in force journed to meet at Molesworth, Tues - arrive at that stage in this Canada of One c)f• the happy events which now aouinst this Company shall be eon- I'day, April 3rd, at 11 a. in. The ours? TEESWATER. An effort is being made to organize a camp of the Son.s of Scotland in town. rl'here is plenty of material in this 'vicinity to sustain a spier). - did camp here. -The anniverary teat -meeting in the Baptist church and then take place oceurred at the srdered as if contents ef barn and 1next regular meeting will be. held at residence of Mr. Alex McKenzie, c,on. Min stock had been insured in 0110 Wingham, on the third Tuesday in Culross on Wednesday evening of sum, and that the • Secretary shall May. last week: when his third daughter, notify all membeN of the Company Joirg AisoNsno, Clerk. Margaret, was united in marriage to to that effect; also that the President Lucknow, March 24, MI, Mr. Franklin Wocks, eldest son of and Secretary haw the applications Mr. John Weeks, of Calross. Rev. and policies amended so as to comply BELGRAVE. Jmncs Malcolm performed the eere- with this resolution ; all by -haws or !Service last Sabbath was conducted moms The bride was attended In. resolutions passed heretofore not von. in the, 'Methodist Church by Mr, M. was. held on Sunday last, and was a, her si.44er, Miss A. McKenzie, while sistent with this resonation, shall be Hughes, who 'wombed m awa•nosh most successful affairs -On the llith Mr. Dan Ferguson, of Teeswater, Buil mid dna effect. MeKague-- and l3elgrave. .1. Wilford, of Blyth, Mr. Robert T. Miller diedut the supported the groom. The bride Wm. Reid.--Thatthe forgoing motion preached at Sunshine, last Sabbath home of his daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) II, and bridesmaid were 1)0411. dressed in be laid ever tin next meetings -Car- ofternoon.-Rev..T. II. Dyke officiated W. Reed, of this village. 'The deceit+ cream cashmere, and carried large rip& McKague -- That in Myth, last Sunday, in the absence ed was 8 native of Vermont and had briquets of natural Mowers. After this board do now adjoUrn meetiof Rev. Geo. Buggin.-Rev, W. 3. Wed amid the elamt,,,inr, WOWS Of the usual expres.sions- ()f good wishes again in Teeswater t•iwn ball, on the I Brandon -mid wife, of Orton, stand 'Dearly eighty years. The malady and congratulations about 85 Mations last Saturday of Afore!), at 2 o'clock Easter at hent in East Wawanosh, ' which he suffered was Bright's and Mends partook of a bountiful p. I and preached in NS/Ingham last Mb- Own/cc. wedding breakfast. The numerous Arxx. Secretary. bath morning. HOPSEMEN "It fr the same is done in 1111 American dinner and tea in the basement of I Kogue-Allison-That • John Melioe :carried : Moved by Mr. Pelvic, th . cities. There is no Moro exacting. the church, by the ladies of the Too and Robt. Watson .be appointed to pt taskmaster than yourborn Republican, I Presbyterian church, Wingiunn. i seconded by Rev. R. -P. MaeKa,y,that audit the Secretor!, 's books up to 31st , the, Presbytery, having heard read ag yet is it quite usual for Canadians to ;much cannot be said of their hospi- March -Carried. Allison-Alex.Mc- 1 in believe that public servants in the i talky' ; nothing WM left undone that this most excellent report of the W. Kague-That in future the agents :F. AI. Society, expresses its great t , Dominion are harshly treated, where- could add to the comfort and plea - To when insaring any property and I satisfaction at the good progress Mat ; ts: as the fact iii that offence:3 of commis- I sure a all attending the meeting. filling! up applications, shall include pi . sion an omission are very much more - the ladies of Winghani mav be att. has been made during the year and contents of: barn and farm stock in I would also record its high apprecia- 1 1.4 severely punished in the American I tributed largely the success of the one sum, and this company shall pay • tion of the untiring efforts of the ss service, than here. Clerks once in r,s the service should of course have no GS political "pull", as the P. At. of Chicago puts it, but when shall we Will eons tomtits ROUTE BiLLS. TABLH.ATED PEOKIREES In 25 1 00 50 50 Mon's Fine Gaiters at.. ...... .1 00 Men's Gaiters at 75 Men's Boots at 50 Idtdies' Overgaitere at . ' 25 Ladies' Carpet Slippe1,4 25 Boys' School Shoes 1. to 5 50 Girls' School Shoes 11 to 2.. .. 50 Youths' School Shoes 11 to 18 50 Ladies' Rubbers 30 Men's Rubbers 40 Children's Rabb:we 20 Flannelettes 05 Extra Heavy Flannclei Lc s.. tilt their own na- Oottouades worth 28 cents for 20 by gettin:, their Factory Cottons 3, (i, 7 and.... OS 20 yards Gingham for ...... 1 00 Ank any other Prints's; they . may need at TIIE TIMES OFFICE --- Wo !vivo n largo it:41M nitwit of cfltq, and (dm turn nut work in rho het style, OP iillOrt 110dC0,1111t1 at moderate eliargEs. cAvEATS,TRADE MARKS COPYRIGHTS. (IAN 1 °IMAM A PATENT e Forri prom_pt answer and int honest opinion. write to MUNN t O..who hove bed rlOarlY My years, experience in the patent busineks. Counnunica. tions strictly cOnfldontial. A Handbook of In. 'formation concerning Patents and how to 05 - titin theta sent free. Also n catalogue of mecm. Wei and scientific hefts sent tree. PALMS taken through Munn &CO. receive special notice in the SCiellti Ile A to uric an. and thus are brottght wideiy before the publio with. out Cost tO the inventor. This Splendid liaper, issued weekly. elegantly illustrated, has by tar the largest circulation Of any scientific wOrk 10 the Iferld. S3 ,,year. Smote eoPlee sent free. minding edition monthly, $7,1S0 a year. Single ul plates, in colors, and photographs of new coies.% cents. itrery number efintains beau. p Otistur. with inane. enabling Wider* tO Molt* the iatest designs and Mewls tiontraete, _Address MUNN CO.. NnW lent/. 301 illumbleNte Overalls Thousands of Spools two for...... Six pounds Currants Six pounds Rithins Sewing machine oil, can filled with beet oil 50 05 25 25 10, Best Mixed Pickles per quart.. .... 15 Two bottles Nice Fresh Piekles.. •, 25 Six pounds best Japan Tea.. .... 1 00 Two pound vary line flour tea 25 25 25 05 Fine 31aek Tea Three cans Tted Snlmon ...... Two bars Wftsbing'Sottp...... Four ptelcages Corn Starch 20 pounds ltedpath White Sugar.- 1 00 Dinner Sets 97 pieees ' 4 50 Dinner Sets, 109 pieces 5 75 Colored Tea, Sets, 44 pieces.. - 2 00 Volmed Toilet StAs, 10 pleats... .1 90 pounds Or C 4Tre ...... '100 3 Pounds Pot Barley 10 10 pomids Oatitietil Tin Dippers 05 • • {, 25 lin Pails worth 40 mots for-. 20 Pudding Dishes, were 10c, for 05 Bread Pans worth 40s for 0 20 lilectrio Soap per bar 02 Sec our New PlitSTR Mid SIMITINOS. 5011 011I1 23c, COVS.1011 AM/ 40c, TAMS. Butter, • Eggs and Lard taken 'Same as Cash. JESUP & *ELROY, BvItTEr. '4 • 1 v it 'lei t MEETING 0 TII1 A very 11 Men and cheese 111(1 was held 1 men's Asset LOW1.0P., 01 The meal 0 auspices 0 Association. regulations on the vari sueh regul to the diff ginning of itato buyi and prom dairying is There w Windsor; Geary, pi cheese mas London ell nell, Hari!. market; tory Listpl son, Wood market; Station, pr Ed. Sawto burne 1118 cheese bu Riley, J. i C. C. L. 1 BOO, 1118,116 • gersoll ; R. Robert London. There 1 of opinion adopt to g There sect 011 the pa each othei now in fe, make the suspicious' very diffie The syste different That is, cheese, gi tory and sale. Th ber 011, C opposite 1 are taken Mont or E: the corms sale, .The offer is it he is will day of fl is allow( This sye satisfaeg out. At; ever, the broken, bers on' the boa 1), "feeler. thought disconth the rule Sonic themsel. back to system, .; era sysi old .syst done 111 be glean ness dc sold or system enables expens( is bein going 11 it was that til form a Wester porate( any= sell or the me of the corpor rules unifor ating at cent referr, tuatte trade' • A* have • -(3rn 1). ed as' of its the tion that indw and lased pair the 1