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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-10-12, Page 1T I VOL. XXIIT,---NO. 1190. WINGI-IAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER r2, 7 894 $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE The BEAn has been making preparations for a Big Fall Trade by gatheringtogether a large nd well -selected tock o1' ocs in •every line, all bought at the lowest and best suarkets and marked at the smallest margin -of profit, Goods were never as cheap as this season, which you will admit after callingapd getting prices for anything you need, lett be what it may. Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear or Staples, Furs, Ready -Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes and Groceries. And in order to futlter help you andmake a goae tit $f aspossible, ,we 'will give to all Cash Buyers a STRAW= nxs- ocxt<*lr• or 10 glen CENT., instead of our present system, on all purchases, let it only be 10 cents, (with one exception only, sugar.) Remember our goods are marked as low •as.any in the trade, and we will not bo 'old. and Ls We the,• q dreputation Fo the begt•Tea in Wingham at 86 ents, 3 lbs. for one dollar, 6 lbs+ for one dollar la and fifty . cents. • riloe ( meati `M� t . ORR d: H1SCOCKS, The Only Direct Importers. 'Tan BEAR, 0et, 11th, 1804. marriage Licenses Issued by Firkin' PAnnnso:r, No 23, Vic- toria street, Wing httm, Ont, No witnesses required. .40.00.0•4•4444.0 f•••'ape's nd+ial 0443, • 'sieepufrd 'h"el"l v WAS 'toevd slit eon O -tine'oaf} s8fl) 0,v:r;l.tongue tip.iotu t-ea QaXSO?DQ33 S,tlpDUU3 K"jq!!GOt�:an.Suf1 'it'O umens elm "sup menial 'odes' 44111' 400 a eu;enet final y t puvtptoys 'uor,vo ♦ up -s ssanisng u toe 01 vevue9 ul sword 4444.00.4:4404144.04.4.4411445,4414* t L ESTATE AGENCY. • Town and Farni Property sold on com- xn.iesion, tothe best advantage of both buyer and • seller. No sale, no charge. Rents collected and property looked after. FIRE INSURANCE. Those desiring 'insurance should select one of the following old and reliable English stook companies : Sun Fire Insurance Company, (Estab•• lisped 1710.) Norwich Union, Insurance Company, (established 1797.) Alliance Fire Assurance Com/irony, (es- tablished 1824.) Lancashire Fire Insurance, . Oempan y, (established 1852.) S. YOIIILLsG, Real.,'' estate and Fire Insurance Agent, zit Block,Wingharn. - LOCAL NEWS. --Vresh Groceries at Kerr's Fair. --Clinton charges e merry-go-round i10 ger day. . —Plates 60o`a� doz. at Kerr's Fair. —A goodly niiuiLer our citizens at- tended the'I;lythsair, Wednesday. —Tis weep conolud s the fall fairs for this year,,arid they ha a been, as a whole, very suiit,'eeasft,l. —Dinner ;ind 'ea Sets, 106.30. at H. n. Stares, Maodouald B)k, Wingham. --The prize list of t e 'Wroxe er Horti- cultural Society's she will, a found on one of the inside pages f t s issue. —Found, in Winghtti ,#watch. Owner can have same by 15 ng property and paying for this notice. A. G. McGnncon. —The Canadian Ente tainthent Bureau, of Toronto, have issued handsome pros- pectus of the eloeutioni. s, impersonators Vocalists, etc., whom . hey are offering to the public this folk an winter. —Last Saturday's tttined t. picture of Mr. .Toronto, brother•of Mrs town. Mr. Soole is a i Messrs. & S of 14l esti er, o. Toront —G. T. It, trains for Toronto and mast 1 ] mat 2G a i, air 1.1«20 a. leave \t1 lnia (3. .n d In., via W. -G. & R.; (3.311 tt. m. awl ''3 26 p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good eon- nections by till' trains. A. convention of the Plymouth Ilretlt- ren was held in town uring the past week. Members of that acct rota the surrounding towns and villages we e herein great num. berg. Tito meetings ere' held in their ball, id Mover's Von , said Were largely attended, ()iitn air meetings , were alio bald several nights, en addresses , were 4elirered bya rumbe+'of the visiting broth. onto b%e.vs on. ',phos Sole, of d. D. Sills, Of dins ` r of the fit nib b e Flt, job printers', oler p , ten —Tea S P aons ad r. at Kerr's s Fair. —Mr. J. B. Fergus, tax collector, is now on his rounds. —Marinated Filohards, at II. E. Siam's, Macdonald Block, Wingham. —Go and see the li e light views in the Temperance Hal to- i h P 1, t, °g 7 —Cups and Saucers, 70c doz. at Kerr's Pair. —Thursday, the 22 cl November, will bo proclaimed Thanksgi ng Day throughout the Dominion, ---Butter and .Eggs wanted at lterr's Fair. —Mr. Jos. Webster, f Hi111ett,brother of Mr, A.. W. Webster, of this'Oown, who was o '' s fro sl u injured nea� Londesboro,la Yst wek, died .ce0Iiursda} of last week. —A meetingc'of the,' directors of the Tarniiieni,` Agrit:ultural Society was held at Aotrian'ti 14oiel, yest rday afternoon, to settle'up lip iness in ,connection with the show and pay prizes. r —Watches, clocks anc♦ jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by HALSEY PAnx, Moyer Block, Wingham. 07—Mr. W. H. Youhill, an extended visit to hie returns to Winnipeg on resume his duties as rep of the Winnipeg Free P, who has been on parents in town, eturday, and will rtes op the staff Se. Take Xotice.—The Timm and Weekly Globe will be sent to y address, in Canada or the United S • tes, for one year, for one dollar, payah in advance. Subscriptions may com..nce at any time. —Apprentices tvi nt: a to learn Dress- making. .Tailor sy 'e-. of cutting taught. Ap 1y to Mxs. 4 . J. PowELL, opposite Q teen's Hotel, Wingliam. l"ne niches of sr w and the ther- intimater down below • aro in Winnipeg, on Tuesday, 3rd inst., w he word received from there this week. 'hat is very early 'for that country, and it must have came as a great surprise to he people. WANTED- to borrow for -a term of years-- e3,000 ears-.k3,000 on good farm security, at 5 per cent. interest. For particulars apply et Txarzs Office, Wingham, Ont. `=Our former towns Mooney, hat cowmen the Ripley Express. and will be the P. P. dent orgrn:,rl, that Chapmari4eia learn, h Iuquirer' tlant,and M have the field all to hi 4ian, Mr. Geo. H. sd the publication of is a. newsy sheet, A.-Patron-Indepen- strict.t`i!'Ir. H. P. s disposed of the Mooney will now 'self. —Miss Charlotte MoT)onald wishes to intimate to the ladies of Wingham and vicinity that the Dress and Mantle making business, formerly carried on by Miss M. Johnston, will be continued by her in the old stand, Gregory Block. Pref. Moody's tailor system taught. Cutting and fitting a specialty• —A great double d ssolviug stereopticon or lime light exhibit n. of the world-re- nowned "Passion Pla ot'Oberammergace" dnd,the World's Val will -'be given in the temperance Hall, t is (Friday) evening, Hundreds of splendi dissolving views will be shown and expel' ed by Mr. Adolphe Kern, the manager The exhibition will be given under the uspices of Anchor of Hope,Lodge, L 0. G T., and will begin at 6' o'clock sharp. Admission ,16 cents, Children 10 cents, --I arn still here in Wingham in the Furniture and Undertaking business, and cot'diallyinvite anyone wanting goals In my lino to call and see for yourselves where you can get best value for your money. Don't be deceived by what some interested parties say '.bout prices, but cone and see for yourselves. I axle net here to be undersold either in Furniture, Piotnre Framing or Undertaking. Please bear this in mind. ttnac> r, Practical Undertaker: rThe Cosmopolitan has taken 'a dpro. miientplacecamongst the learning maga, ziues' in Elie United St tee, and it is less t�11aii_half;tlm price a ;some of them+ It Oo stains 28 pages °of interesting reading anumber ffinophotogravure iixhter.ie d, t n , illustrations. It fe pri ted on fine paper, and a year's timbers . ould make two or 1 a vol e>r. Publishedt tl Fee handsomeo e whom.Se lfra sant 1e co $i,li0 per n o p py, 1 enclosing 16 cents, to the Cosmopolitan Magazine, sixth avenn audeloventh etreet,' New York. 'ylirwt ayltfilli'e;tllat With the exhis ti*� s • g ra9ats9• of renewed health and etre r R al cleanliness whieh follows t '"' p of Vigo, ie unknown to the ", *he have not pre.. greased beyond thin " bLmo medicines and the cheap tnbstitn' sometimes offered Taft S adept d by the well infornsed: I1,0 V—Cedar block tiros ugs have ,been put down on Centre stn o at John and Pat - rink , 0 —Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A. Graham'. market grocery. r —A man, elaimu to be a converted Roman "Catholic, w holding forth on the street, on Tuesday e Hing, --Messrs. 1 tcTavi i & Co. have their furniture factory run ng in full force, and have a man on,the rot selling their goods. —Electric Soap, 10 for 25o at Kerr's Fair. —Last Saturday's of Toronto Globe w an illustrated antic Guelph," and four v illustrations of the el '74 and '94 are given. llustrated supplement largely devoted to on "Baseball in •y fine photogravure Impem iof '(i ' ions 9, '70, Take Notre e. --The Txnzs and Weekly Globe will be sent to any address in Canada or the United States, for one year, for one dollar, payable in advance. Subscriptions may commence at any time, —Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf ,Join; NELLANLs. --Rev. R. Aylwarc M. A., of London, who so acceptably sup ,lied the Presbyterian pulpit to this town fo several weeks, last year, will be inducted the Parkhill congregat 10th instant. — Kerr's Fair, corner Josephine and Vic- toria streets. — It will be seen Huron show prize 1 the prizes came to Messrs. C. Henders Walter Taylor, 40, upwards of 20. —Save 20e on every dollar bybuying! g your Groceries at Kerr's Fair, —West Bruce Te holding a convention day and Friday of tl —M. Patterson's 'Watches will be sol for $2. Mr. and Mrs. ' called to Dungannon, cls th of the mother of 11fr. Steady Jackscr in Mr. II. T. Gordon's town, diedon Sunday a Woodstock, from typo Yount, man was a great town, and Messrs. A. Gri went down to Woodstool attend the funeral. —Exeolient, the very &o, are the reports of Phenyo-Caffein for head —Service at the Congo next Sunday at the regal and 7 p. m. Sunday sol short prayer meeting wil close of the evening sere will preach morning and ing subject : "Willing Evening subject : "Rep ehers' Association is in Lucknow,on Thurs- is week. 62,50 Stem Wa . a for the next 80 cCy"s llace Hough were In Tuesday, by the the latter. a former employee lrug store, in this his home near 3d ,;Yfever(,;r The 'avorite while in n and J. IrtgliP on Tuesday, to —Under der tile headin h din zen Leaves," the Sea following to say of Mr. recently opened up bus "We regret very much t has decided to r ,luso up •tis business here and locate in Wingha In Mr. Good's removal Seaforth loses o e of its best and most ambitious citizens, •ne who had the interest of the town at 1 art and did all in his power to further i . interests. Mr. Good, his amiable partne and family, have resided in Seaforth for a and during that time haw selves to many of our naturally loathe to see tit leave of Seaforth. How Seaforth's lose will ass ( ham's gain and we can 1 st, sure to do it, them to the good people those tvho ens worthy of the' lie or nonra]gia.use citizi1fr. Good served on the rational church number of years as cou r hours, 11 a. m. anci many improvement of at 2.30, A mentof the town'saffair be held at the him. Mr. and Mrs. Go e. The pastor be missed in the bush evening. Morn- social circles of Seafortl of "A. Good C tl i '- rth Sun bas the eo. Good, who has ess in this town : at Mr. Geo. Good erings to God." was r fastfall • c ' wished to increase with Christ they work for him, if 111 make time, for the was, and Christ actively engaged in Rev. J. S. Hondo the other speaker for his s subjt "Pot Po to get it." He em having a determiner out twelve years motto of your life ". endeared them- do it well." He did itizeus who are m take their final ver, what will be redly be Wing - artily commend f Wingham, as greatest favors. ouncil board for a illor, reeve, etc., in the manage - originated through and family will ss, religious and g away and if they n knowledge and favor st hsniu at once to y had no time let then% had all the time there xpected them to be lvancingbia kingdom, son, of Hensel', was be evening, taking er for service and bow llasized the point of course and make the ie one thing I do and lot claim that a man, the street corner all e shond take Christ venues of life and hero he Could not e said there were too ern on the church xlutely indifferent as 11bor was a saint or or quality and not ie would rather have people thou a hand - Cultivate an attach - personal acquaint, t, An entire con ve on the altar 'of in everything we effective work for e baptism of the powerless without „ twice." A cor- Person dial welcome to all. Mr. D. M. Gordon i into the pastorate of week buying goods. en, on Tuesdaynext —Brooms 12c, Clothes Pins 2c doz., ' Slate Pencils 0 for le, Spools 2c, at Kerr's Miss M. McLean is Fair, ' Lucknow. —Mr. ,john Neely, ds is at Brantford Clinton Nows•Record this week attending he quarterly audit of Wingham, ;pent a con reference to the East the accounts of the High Court of the friends in town last wee at, a goodly number of Canadian Order of . oresters. The Under I ;flies Icl,e and bIr. Pelt VIngham and vicinity. now 11as a surplus of over ~360,000 in the spending some time in t & Son took 42; Mr. Insurance Fund, wit •h has almost all been lnolne last ween:. nd Mr. Geo. Mo:fat accumulated within he last ten years, and • MI's. Alex. Inglis is during all that time Ir. Neelancls has been Detroit. Fon SALn—A good fresh Mich Cow. High It emu, a 1 has had the cars of ' Mr. W. 13. Hutton, of Arlily to JAS. Mame,the funds. an friends ill town, this Bluevale P. O. Brussels Post : Mrs. \'• —Mr. Arch. Fis er's wcolen troll, in —On ;? ridny eveni g last, Rev. 33. F. 1S"inghaui, is visiting.i Paisley, was partial Principal of Alma i4lildmay Gazette: Wednesday morniut o as week. con- Ladies' College, St nomas, delivered his Wingham, has been visi siderable quantity o wool and the wool hi'r'ed "Only a mi. John Haines, for the storehouse, were tots y destroyed. Thein S'ingltatnIetho Mitchell Advocate : $ was an insurance,' if ,000 ou the buildings dist. church There was not a largo formerly an old and res and contents kkjfr. FI account of the die- gibbers, bat of late of agreoable wet gvenin'r but those present in Wingham and vicin town on Monday and hear of his misfortune en�oyecl a rich treat.' 'he Rev. Dr. Gifford call. He was looking n •'destroyed by fire, on Austin, M. A., B. D., f last A. celebrated lecture, Woman," in the bar's many friends audence. no doubt, on ty will be sorry to ' •g, —For first-class tailoring anti cheap , occupied the chair, gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. ' —Clinton Nevis -R Remember the place, one door south of those interesting ev R. A. Graham's grocery store. s. in Toronto this isiting friends in must beP r a. ' g e ebin 01 the time, bnt rather with bin" in all the never go any place take Christ along. 1 many persons reco register who wore ah to whether their n.' sinner. That God is for quantity and that five consecrated youn red indifferent ones, rnent for Jesus and ance with Jesus Chr secretion of all we h Christ. Consult hi undertake. To do Christ we must have Holy Ghost, as we ar it Miss Cornyn, of ,After singing and le of days with the meeting adjourned The mornisevenng was de who havebeen about ty-five p anitoba, retnrnod , sun -rise prayer meati 0, by Rev. 3. S. Henders visiting friends in At 0 o'clock the C I sumed business, the Galt, was calling being conducted by week. 1 Goderich. S, Bn. Franck,, of The first paper was owS. A. Acheson, of Got :�kpnio Irwin, of "Causes and remedies ng.iet her uncle's, and an axcellent nape --At the meeting of pe Epworth League in connection with th Methodist church, held on Thursday of 1 at week, the follow- ing officers were electe John Kerr, presi- dent; Robt. Groves, 1st ice -president; Miss Hall. 2nd vice-presiden ; Miss E. L. Lloyd, secretary; ,Geo. Meta ish, treasurer; R. Groves, convener of bristian Endeator Committee; Miss Hall, onvener of Social Committee. ` eat r,C ....: 1 — Brussels Post : ("4�I Thursday evening of last week a Wingha Degree t'''aro fn connection with the Od Fellows oe,tite over to Brussels and took ch rge of the initia- tion of five candidates 'n Western Star Lodge, No. 149.r, the did their work splendidly. During the vening lunch and fruit were served and a s ort time spent in speech making. The vi t was an enjoy- able njoyable one and it is to be h ped that it will often be repeated du ng the coming months. Carpets Along With Furniture. Anyone wanting to buy furniture or carpets this fall and wanting to get the best value f.r their money, I would ask them to gall and nee what I have to offer in Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Si'1e- boards, •11latresses, Spring Beds, Cdrafrs, &e. I have all such goods on hand and I want to sell them, and no matter what prices are quoted you elsewhere don't buy until you call and see what styles and prices I have. Not only the best value in furniture, but to anyone who parches& 1'40 worth and over of furniture I will supply carpets at cost direct from the manufacturer. If necessary you can got the carpets made`to order to fit 'our rooms, cut, ii at I e d sewed allready u i c t d and a d for. , putting .down, This is a - special offer and a .chance to get your rooms carpeted cheap. flenieiriber this offer is from S. GntCr:Y r %tu a I'u n ro Dealer, Witi ha i. g n Experience Ms Proved ftr '_ t A triumph in medicine wasatt ' experience proved that coS would not only stop the pro tr9t1- ' monary Consumption, but by rtata#a brined I health and vigor could use ilea v d fix- restored. be 11 res d vigor w Take Ne tkee,—The Thous and Weekly Globe will be sent to any address in Canada or the united States, for one year, far one dollar, payable in advance. Snbeoriptiottlt way aoxnaialn+seb At any time. Wingham on Tbur hearts have been sans 1 was the marriage of Rattenbury street, C only dattgliter of the Owen Sound. The c, 0.30 p. m, at the Pre Rev. 11Ir. Porde. Th young lady, was assi Connell and Miss Atn while Mr. E. Hovey , Mr. and Mrs..Johnsto , to Clinton the same e Please Quite a nutnber of arrears for the Tree and others for this years, We would be call and settle, or ren early date. We need business and pay nttr people, and most hav accounts will be sent two or three weeks, fore the first of .Jet placed in other ham word to the wise is s 1 Clifford .Express: 11 ord : Another of daughter Jessie, of \Wing is took place at on Tuesday. ay whereby two Christian En" oavo1ei' , to beats one. It , _ r. John Johnston, TIM ANIMAL couxrr- coz ntou, to iltiss Sadie, LAST R•Ia ate Mr. Morrow, of --' emony took place at The third annual byterian manse, by Huron County Christie held in Clinton last R•ee , has now passed the ladies for these ex bride, an estimable into history, and we lies'e..,it may be that the Executive thot ght it wise to Lave ted by Miss Rosy )nets called the most • themprinted in hani 1 t form and distri.- ,• Mason, of town, Y cpcssf;ilT meeting.,- P P in the history of this or anrieilen. Uutecl atiioti the societ s,'and. an effort trported the groom. , Thursday evening. 0 tober, 4111, was the will be made to have thi ;done,-: and party returned "Our rel bin ; to missionary opening session and n 'withstanding the ! y enter- enint. unfavorable weather, I yal.Christian En- prise" was ni4a7XE"k, l e. ;til, by Dr. Gifford of, detevorers and whole h acted Epworthianns Wingham. ' ilfY'.Dr.:. ..a powerful and ay Fp' came by steed and ste. m to the number of eloquent speaker end g. e many reasons tar snUsoriUers are in about fifty delegates, n d were inlet by the why we should not only se gond, hut we Set week. practical ]lints which e%dohn Harburn, Leagues and Societies sated resident of there being any dull r. Vigilant, was 111 we 'us a friendly 1. F. Beck and am, were in town • The programs'ie c minute papers on " Committees;" they w Galloway of Seaforth, son of Wingham, Brussels, Miss McEwe Ross of Brussels, Mi Hensel' and Miss Mill +KTxON IN' CLINTON "Look Out," "Prayer tion," "Social," •"Mus ivcntion of the "Missionary" Conimi Endeavor Union,'l'he highest eomplitne ie closing exercises till Friday morning. and dreary, yet. sons attended the g at 0.30 conducted n. vention again re - devotional exercises ev. 1•I. Irvine, of at given by Mise rich, on the subject of dull meetings" it was, groin ; full of if adopted in the will surely prevent dings. led for seven five o work of Model re given by Miss N. Miss Edith Metlte- iss lT. Moore of of Clinton, Miss s Belle Wilson of of Lucknow, on Meeting," "Visite- o," "Flower" and, ess respectively. that we can pay, llent papers was some for 1891 only, loyal reception Com ttee who escorted ought also to be doing g .od. The spirito-. d several preceding them to the Batten e judged by its glad if they would church, where the sinus.. - t the amount, at an where they registers. Gt d incl;, then money to run our programmes and col ' ystetntetie Bene, Oats, as well as other The it it was a ver it. All subscription " convention wa Y P 7+au with Mayor dress the convene ut during the next officer and a goodly t t ft D a ifford's eloquent d those not paid be- d . k. He cited the ary, 160by will be deavorers, doing all i g Yordered to give for collection. "A the visitors comforts M carryon the work of i t t n tl . r income to the fiicient," The decorations we 1 t it was Il00 nr:y Sln 'Methodist onvention was hold, and received their noon badges. • ality of a church was to efforts to the cause of m' Rey. ,fax. Anderson dealt with the subject formally opened at fieiene•e" and he thou o'n'es as presidinggood time for him to a umber of Local En- ion jus after e. their power to make address on Mission \V e, and, successfully case of the Israelites hei e convention. a cer am portion oft tasty and choice Levites, and explained w ecoration committee to give, to give systernat le trouble to make liberally. We are sore t sent will snake more de w to show their tip• systema tie givinn'� of tit ve display of ban• after hearing tet..h en ex The Secretary's repot increase of membership mid. shelved' that the ally and to 1 tt all those p ".:; Weekly Globe will be soot to any address Take Notice.—The Trades and had gone to considers rho church attractive and homelike. The Ice ptatis.ior this, in Canada or the United States, for one tithes, to Cod 1lent tttldreer.,.•..r- sltmveci• a large nd gave .'ridente. to prove the Huronites were manning more united and detorim ed, .t?t'do some. of their Master 1 l thingf s io 1 as done >;0 much for them One ye •ie4o there were, but 22 societies recorded, ow there are 130 'titin' InOl ttCltn 4 1 L a0C1 les, � and total, o g •li of a r • membership 4 a gain st r t; sE 1,024 as repovtetitetthe 1894 Coir elltion. Yet .1 said there were societies lot yet inside union, anti urged upon , re delegates tn•w; all in their power to Lev eery society iia' the County join the tui u and therm/ strengthen, and help tit h organisation, tier well as enjoy the lintel of these oonvem... (ions. A special regttes'• teas made asking the corresponding secret ries to answer sift eorrespotrde n va plontp y, when to them from time to tin (o se ruxa o• 81* 1Ran9e,j- year, for one dollar, payable in advance. Subscriptions may commence at any time. delegates were not sl predation of the effect hers, mottoes and ate The main object of SALE REGISTER. All parties getting their sale hills printed Office will at the Times a have a o a free notice inserted in this list op to the time of sale, Sbvut;nAr, Det. 13 .--LLAnetion sale of stoat, inlplet his, et ., at 3. B,Cumtnings' t1 1 c .t J. omni' shop,a o c 0 13.Cummings, s iI, g ever, was to get as gnu carrying o11 the work t have 'undertakens I t v, press into such a short. The first address of songwas that given b chairman of the194 Lo proprietor. John t tic, auctioneer. subject being, "Why ''uxsner, Oct. 1 t, —Auction sale of Bight royally did he we farm stock and 'nips m ts, on lot 18, con. and gave them sufliciex 1.01 Turnberry, at 1: "aloe P. m. Walter that Clinton meant S. Hawk, propriet Pete ' Deans, nuc• they invited the Conve ttoneer. Hers. ie convention, how. ► practical help for hieh the societies t possible cent - d cent- ime. r the service of L. I#, Stevens, 1 o ,. 1 Gmrtlittee, his ve invited you," once the delegates reason to know at they said when ion and that they meant it now. SArunnxr, Nor. 3nn.---Attotioli sale of Itev..1. \V. Holmes 1 southhalf of lot Na, 6, Can. 1, Morris, eon- subject, t Zt a1ificatt o shtinttet" Mi sores, mere or less, at Queen's available for Christie Motel, Wingham, at 2 o'clock p. no. Mar.' pressed upon the deleg 1 gareb Paine, proprletrsss. Pieter Deans, .vital importance that ; auctioneer, tient in order to do Ch xt dealt with the necessary and work." lie irtt, to that it was of eq ne Chris. That