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The Wingham Times, 1894-11-16, Page 1' 1 et VOL..le 11195, The BE has been making proparat',tvnet .for a Big Fall Trade by gathering tog, het' „a'14trge and well -selected stook of Goodbs it' ' every blue, all bought at the lowest and eel markets and marked at the smallest mag of profit. Goods were Dever as cheap, alt', this season, which you will admit aetert calling and getting prices for anything you need, let it be what it may, Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear or Staples, Furs, Ready -Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes and Groceries. And in order to father helps you and make a 8 go as far as possible, .wed will give to all Cash Buyers a STIU.xGaa ms -t Cot r or 10 PEE CENT„ instead of our present' system, o;t:all purcbases, let it only be 10 cents, (with shoo exception only, sugar.) Remember our goods are marked as low, as any in the trade, and we will not bet ;y • undersold. We still hold the reputation for ;' the best Tea in Wingharn at 35 cents, 8 lbs. •'°for one dollar, 5 lbs. for one dollar and fifty cents, 5d! r� �1' '" ft I �C °'a / .i �saati y;:, ,,w �-7.441.:: .a' I, ORR & HISCOCBS, The Only Direct >;mporter Tins B>.An, Oct. llth,1894. Marriage Licenses ' ti Issued by PRANK PA2Etzsokv, No 23, V e- toria street,Wingham, Ont. No wituees s required. - 1' .. • sem, Place in Canada to • e get Business Ede- ® ,� .d ,�as�,✓ ;! ca..e on, Shorthand{• etc., Is at the Cenci troll Business Col lege, Toronto, Ont., and Stratford, 1'11110130W. O n t Unque�ienahly Canada's Greatest Corn -11 i merca Schott/tr La.:co:nes free., Men- tx this paper, �.,.a & 1hiutt „, e 4114 REAL '.STA 9 AGENCY, Town and.Farm Property soid'on cotti- mission, t'o the best advantage of both buyer end. seller. No sale, no charge. Rents „lolleoted and,property looked after. FERE itiii ANCE. *g'&{&se desiring insurance should select onoof. the following old and reliable English etoclt itempauies : Stitt lite Insurance Company, (Estab- lished 1710.) Norwich (inion Insurance Company, (established 1797e •-reteeee Alliance Fire Assursi;ife Company, (es tab'lished 1824.) ,tw Lancashire hire Insnranob Company, (established 1852.) : S. ' K it$lifitii.X.; Beal Estate and Fire. IneMeence Agent, Sent Block, Wingham. LOCAL NEWS. —Cheap Lamp Gooreee 1:T. E. SHELL, MacdonaId's Block, Wingham. —An effort is bei q ee/lade to ganize a Yotlilg Men's Liber Club in. vin. "itby's Own" Toilet o 10 cents per cake. at the China Hous eV. T. 'nee*. The•Vown Treasurer lits a number of applications for the To Bail; from out- side parties. For Sale ---A • n be Of Brown 'and White Leghorn r ooters. ;'Prices reason- able. u i ham. 1 to . T xao W n 1e. A t ab pP Y g ii 'Mr. Wm. Gol ey, Who last week pur- chased the north aid livery, hits .disposed of it since to Mr, Valter Belden, of eieweiok township, Who hoes entered intp.po Do not go dirty hen you an Own Soap for 10o, cake, t Muse. +•fid WINGIIA.M. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1894. $1A YEAR IN ADVANCE —The railway cora res are advertising the usual cheap fare of thanksgiving. New Peels, amine, new Currants and pore Spicen W, T. YATE:S. --Conductor Wal sley has resumed Ms old run on the Lend n, Huron and Bruce. Railroad accident l terrible loss of life, bet no loss of time, for the watch was bought at PirTEnsow's Jewellery store. —Mayor Hanna hrepented, and is now gnite willing to she orders for the pay- ment of accounts. —The eland -in -I Did Clothing House, Tatnlyn's Block, Bingham; is offering groat bargains in teady-made Clothing, and has a 0'0,000 Thanksgi in necktie for New York les wal arrive this week. Be A couple of phot rapherswere it town sure you s them. D. M. GORDON. a few days this week taking views for a —The Judge's _;curt of revision of the souvenir book which the G. T. R. Co. are town voters' list wIa held in tbe town ball, issuing. They took out seventy views• l,', last week, by Judge Toms, when a number —Private moneys to loau on. mortgages of namest were a' ded to the list, ,told at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to several struck off. tf .To NE1:LANns. —The Presbytery e, Maitland will meet ( The latest Corsage Pins, in gold and sil. —Some despiaab" ,' mean person entered at Wingham, Tuesdr', Nov. 30th at 11.30 ver, at PArrxrte0ia'a Jewellery store. Me. Alex. Inglis' premises, a short time a. m, —Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A. Graham's market grocery. —Methodist Chu h --Rev. Dr, Gifford's snbjeot, on Sunda evening next, will be "The Philosophy f tee Christian Reli- gion." For the latest and nobbiest Hair Pins, Call at PArrnnsox's Jewellery Store. —Mr. D. M. Gordan has been on the sink list for the past few days, but, we are pleased to say, be i now nicely on the mond. feet to choose from. .-Trunks, valises, leather bags,&e. New D von want a beautiful stock just received at Goon BROTHELS, The nks+ wing 7 The very newest New Shoe Store, --Rev. Dr. Grim , of Toronto, Treasurer —Tho sales of the of the Superannua4on Fund, preached in ary are phenomenal., the Methodist cbu eh, on Sunday evening . a mathematician wit last, and forcibly and clearly laid the , if the copies require claims of the fund b fore the large audience !orders were laid one present. i the stank would be of —Boots and shoes neatly and prpmptly and laid end to en repaired. Goon Breneti ns, The New Shoe ; over fifteen miles in 1 Store!' J. R. Reynolds' stock of groceries at —Thursday next, 22nd instant, being cost, at H. E. SNLLL's, M•acdonald's Block, Thanksgiving clay,.w : would' be glad if our! Wingham. correspondents wont, send in tbeirbudgets ( —Services at the ongregational cltureili of news as early hi t .e weok as possible, aswill be held next Sun ay at the usual hours, we wish to publish r est week on Wednes- 411 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sunday Sohoel - at day evening, so as t , allow the printers a 2.30. Preaching by be pastor morning eg subject : "A. re- tie church." -Even- 1 t message and the prayer -meeting will the evening service. ew Standard Diction - The publishers have has figured out that [ to fill the advance on top of the other, br three miles high, would tnakea path angth. holiday. Mr. E. Wingl and ij Can Pate ;mut evening. Morn . Clarke;, beteg about ee leave quisite for blessing in �a , will. dispose - of . Me. ,.P,'nrniture ing subject : "A roe o sehold Effects by pri,ate sale. ; response." A short e en tit may time at the home i o of Geo t be held at the close Street,e and if not disposed of by' : the 28th inst., will be sold by public ane s All are cord fly invited. tion. Also a number of very fine house z;lave , ass opened up an import order plants. �call i' W ty Gelman Table China, in all tho ee On Saturday 1a . Master Boil Chap- .144 e'tlesigns. Call and see them at the Mn was out for a otter ride, ani'1 when 1 China blouse. W. T. YATES. near his father's Linnery, on Victoria I 11411r. E.. C• Clarke has received the ap- I Vi street, the horse took it into Ilia head to run pointment - of genera 'organizer for the away, and ran down last the salt block, ;Canadian Order of rehears in the Merl - where he ran throug t the river , and got' time Provinces, with headmen: ars in at. tangled up in a wirelance. The cttttervtas.• John, N. B. Ho expo s to leave, tvitlt. his pretty badly broken up, and the. horse family, in the course a few weekeeeteMr, severely injured wit K . the barbed wire, 'A. Clarke has been conn ted with the Order number of those woe' ing at the salt block ,from its inception, an is thoroughly ac - went to the rescue of he horse. Bert was 1 quainted with all de ails in connection thrown out but not in ured. el. with its workings. At the position of High 1 -.=-I am still hero .n .Wingham in the ,and we fell sero he wil Furniture and Undertaking business, and; :cordially invite anyone wanting goods in 1 position to which he h my line to call and see for .yourselves ' is many friends in ' where you can get best value foryour t sorry to lose him, a money. Don't be deceived by what some and doting hisresiden interesteei • ,j arties say about prices, but cone and see for yDurselves. I am not honored by his fello here to be undersold either in Ftirnituro, tions at the Council a Picture Framing or Undertaking. Please bear this in nmind. S. Gretna.. Practical Undertaker. .,. Arao'ht~xvf L � 4 Il C. T. held their eegul Temperance l,ort -T a good attend@nhot.. -i initiated arid' Iniing The following officers Lodge Deputy J. W. quarter: P. C. T,.Ja; Blackwell ; V. T., le E. Blackwell ; F se, Bella Morrison ; Chap A. Brisbois ; D. M., ILinsman; Sept., Is prospects are good for essionna ,ter. • ay 1 aby's g, e No: 280 . T.. 0. r meeting in the esday evening,with o candidates were position subniitted. were installed by odd', for' the cuerent i,A•li�ila0n ; C. T., M. Cmatt , , it. S., s,•ha P W. Dodd ; Treas., G. A. Nctvtere4.11., leinsman, (:try. L. c Hnghctd, eeThe ho incoming guar - be Anohoe . GOBDOkl. .. Mr. Alfred Ieel d, of town, condtt4ttf 1 ' on the London fres t, hall the fore' f;Yngnr of the right hand to en off by the 'buffers while coupling cars t Denfield, on Monday last. el —J. Golley, Veterinary Surgeon—Office and infirmary : 32 Victoria xttteot west. •i eeidence: 125 Minnie etrect, Itidd s former residence. Cells promptly attended to, day or night. —A union, serrate of the Methodist, Presbyterian, Bap tat and Congregational churches will be 1I d in the Congregational church, on Than .sgiving day, Thursday, Nov. 22nd, at 10. 0 a. m., in which all the pastors are to talc- part. Addressee will be given by Revs. d'as. Itamilton and D. Petrie. An offering will bo received for the poor of the tont. —for i e f.t•la.s tailoring and cheap y�eaitts' furnishings, try Webster it Co. ytemember the place, Cita! door South of 1t A. Graham's grooery store. • tlsoots Along Wear Furniture. Anyone wanting to buyfurniture or carpets We fall and wanting to got the hest value fee their money. I would ask them to call and see what I have to offer in Bed Eonin Suites, Parlor Suites, Side- boards, Matresses, Spring, Beda, Chairs, &e, I have all such goods on hand and I waft to sell thein, and no ,natter 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 purchases 640 'worth and over of furniture I will supplycarpets 'at cost direct from the manuacturer. If necessary you ton get the carpets made to order to fit your rooms, cut, matched and sewed a1I ready for putting 'flown. This is a special offer and A chances to got your rooms carpeted cheap. Remember this offer is from S. Gnacmr, Furniture Dealer, Wingham. Take ItOtlee.---The Tnrss and Weekly Globe will be sent to any address, in Cttlnnada or the United States, for one year,',for one dollar, payable in advance. I filo riptione may committee at any time. one time he held ice Chief clanger, bo suoeessful in the s been appointed, Wingham wild be he is a good citizen, e in'town he has been i -electors with poai- d School Boards.' —G. T. li. trains for Toronto and east leave Wingham at 6.25 a. in. and 11.20 a. m., via W. G. et B.; 6.85 a. in. and 3.25 p, rn., via Clinton and Guelph. Good eon - t' neatens byall trains. i -Tlie monthly Gos gel Temperance meeting under the auspiceet of the W. C. T. IL, was held in tho Tetaoerance Hall, on Monday evening last. 'here was not a very large audienoe. M W. F. Brooken- shire ocoupied the chair, and the meeting was opened with prayee by Rev. Jas. The choir of the iia tilt Hamilton.p church gave several sole, tions of musics, and the Rev. Mr. Hamill address of the evening. I age he depicted the evil, titaffic, and pointed out t people in regard to the o known temperance vie' to legislative positions. The address -was greatly ap- —Read Messrs. G. new advertisements, —Rev. L. G. Woo exchanged pulpits of Clinton, on Sunda don and Mtntshaw's n other columns. , of St. Paul's church, ith Rev, Mr. Fairlie, last. —Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by Hexane Plate, Meyer Block, Wingham. t ear. Geo. The bald, well-known to many of our reade, , has been selected from over a hundre l applicants as princi- pal of Embro publi, school, Oxford county.‘e ago, and stole a rare and beautiful Dahlia plant. t boots,handmade told facto • - -Lo factory - made. made. 'The bst and cheapest in the county, Goon BnoTRrsxs, The New Sec e Store. l reMr, Geo. Mus hill, formerly of thi practices with a Mr and hes removed to ove, L. D, S., of Park - town, has exchanged Laidlaw, of Niagara, she latter place. aefe WANT,,» to borrow for a term of years— I8,000 on good farm security, at 5 per cent. nterest. For particulars apply at Trues Office, Wingham, Ont. —The local Cou toil of the Canadian Order of Chosen Fenn& oontemplato giv- ing a high class ante tainment in the course 1 of a few weeks, if th y meet with sufficient encouragement fro , our townspeople. A great r''•neat '.n 's being caused by our selling a 5"o. i per ed direct Japan Tea n4 ;40o. and 3 . one . or 25c. Try some of it and he c•t •need. D. M. Goneox. "!''Mr. H. E. Snc1 has a live coon and a ere' of rabbits In one of the windows of his store. The wi. dow also contains a cedar stump, cion_ leaves, &c., anti the s'trauge inhabitants appear quite at hoino• gllir. B. Willson,' from town for some tion again piiMonda who has been absent ronths, took Itis posi- es agent of the Bank of Hamilton. The be tic's many customers in town will be leas .d to see Lim at Itis poet again. Wingham druggi-ts report Phenyo- Caffein as giving pert let satisfaction iu the most severe eases of ..adache;or neuralgia. —At the regular ar moot't; of (al p Caledonia, No. 49, So .s of Scotland, held in Wingham, on the 5th lost., e. cordial vote of thanks was ac orded to the Itev. D. Perrie, for his able a instructive sermon delivered to them on t e previous Sabbath, and to the managers , nd session of the Presbyterian church, for tee use of the center pews of the chi roll, and also to the choir tr their menet t selections of music for the cession. Biped in behalf of the Camp by, bas. Ellin . and T. M. Hender- son, Commit' Please Pr We send out in thi a number of remind due on subscription, if those receiving tht the amount at once,, su bacription accoun of January next. settled during the pc they have our than Now. issue of the TIMES re el the amount ad will be pleased notices will remit We must have all settled by the 3st large number have et few weeks, and Condolence. Resolution � L 'on d At a recent meetin t of Court Maitland, No. 25, Canadian Or•er of Foresters, Wing - ham, the following r4olution of condolence was passed; ' MRS. A. 0ourrs, Deep ilTAnaAt, ,-iii, the members of Court Maitland, No. 25, desire to express our deep sympathy r yon in the loss yoe have sustained in tie - death of your dear tit husband. While tc: deeply sympathize p y y m th with you, may He w -co is a Friend to the widow and a Fatherf o tbe fatherless cone fort you in your bei'avement. Signed on behalf of Court Mai land, No. 25, 0. G. F. T. J. elclefes, Reo.-Sec.. • Card of Thanks. To env OrrICEns . n nininiuts Or Cottnr n delivered the seen een, No. 25, c-aN.nxAN Onnxn Fon. forcible lenge- ,Sights• of the liquor GnNTZNau:N,—I deers to express my sin- e duty of the aero thanks to you fe your sympathy and totiou of 'nen of help given me during= my late husband's long iilness. I espee ally wish to thank yq,t for the peeuniat y assistance rendered, predated by the audio pc. etre. W. D, as when you had pa d all time sick benefits Pringle and Mies Peltol- gave a beautiful that he was entitles` to you ovule liberal deet, and the meeting vas brought to a grants from time to hue, which, had I not close with prayer by Rev -D. Perrie. I received, I do not lino w how I could have • e eefeeortedray family I have also to thank jiC Exemitiee Comm ttee and nigh Treas. e'O.eeteleOrder fo- the prompt payment GALE 1LE'GI rER. 11• t' ti ' I bill not A P g g p attics at m tet, e saB riot at the Tures office will have a free notio' inserted in this lint up to the tithe Of zeal,,, SA•rustxxx, Nov, 23un eefeerctjoa sale of farm stook, tot 20, tops1 Cult'ose, at 1 ttkie, proprietor, illation sale 'of u'ehotel, Wingham, o'clock lm. M. Wm. J. Purvis, auctioneer SA'rennar Nov. 17� sial estate, st the Qu+ at 2 o'oloeit p. m. 1ircel 1.—Tote Noe. 7 and 8, Alfred stree north, On the pro. petty there is a cold marage building 2.2x30; alto a largo frame b ilding. Pared 2.--- . Park lot 16, 'onsistin of flve aore8. On' the property ore two frame houses and a large frame stable. lute. Gillespie, :pro. prietor. meter Dean1attotioneor. tiff one eltob.eend doll ere insurance on the ]ifs tit 'n y :late bus land, Alek, Coutts, Mae Moil :nbundantl ' bless your noble Order is the sincere tv. It of Yours Tr ly, BosaN A Soratti. •Cobrrs. Wingham, Oct. 10th, 04, 4 .. A Child Enjoys That pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of pigs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or 'mother is +motive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is tate hest faintly remedy known, and every family ithould have a bottle on hantf. —A. delegation Sons of Scotland Murchison, Distric new Camp at Logi last. 'They report one Camp Caledonia, assisted Mr. John Deputy, to organize a lsh, on Friday night ving a good time, Thanks ung Diianer. The ladies of the-: elothn,iist chnreh 'ia Winghaxl, intend holding it Thanksgiving entertainment in the town hen, on the evening of Thank giving Day (Nov. trtd.y Dinner will he se ved from fl to A n',•lor•k, in the Council C..amber, after which an entertainment wil 1'e riven in the auditor- ium. uditorium. Addresses, r sushi, &c. The public are cordially inviter to come and enjoy a pleasant avenin Admission only 25 cents. Mrs. Jas, Fox, her parents in to Mr. D. Saunde enrolee 4. of. Brussels, is visiting yn this week. s, editor of the Wroxeter Advocate, was in own on Saturday last. Mr. G. H. Edi;ee„mbe, of Listowel, wag in town ou Wetn=qday, on business.. Mr, E. Grade_ g, of Brantford, Sup- -Miss Charlotte McDonald wishes to erintendent of . Organization, Canadian intimate to the lathes of Wingham and Order Foresters, ent Wednesday. in tcwn, vicinity that the Dress and Mantle making combining busiue a with pleasure. busiusss,formerlycarried on b Miss M. Mrs. John Pelt( n is ac rWood- Johnston, o d- Joluxsto, will bcontinued by her iu the stock visiting frit ds. ',resent t n in W o old stand, Gregory Block. Pref. Moody'a Miss Louise Z e. Anson i3 vision' friends tailor system ti.ught. Cutting and fitting a apeoialt, . in Brussels. —It is expected th t the /larks Bros: Mr. R. MoAlp ae, of Brussels, spent Comedy Company •i11 visit Wingham in Sunday in town. the course of a moat or so, and give it Mitchell Advoo ,tea : Mr. E. Davis, Wing- eteekeeisatertainmen . under the auspices ham, visited his :friends in town on Mon - of one df" the town societies, Thoy are day' meeting with grant access in this year's Luoknow Sentei: Master Fred Matthie tour, and have some eartists, as well as is visiting fr}endetin Wingham.my. altogether new play Phenyo-Caffein i' any form of headaclt all druggists. fraaeOne night this s of this town, killed table use, at his Winghaue, and brow basket, leaving then kitchen. Mss. Green were not cleaned that morning, on going to dinner, one of the chi of the basket and rot its head had been cut e -On Thursday sh o'clock, fire broke on story frame building Josephine street, op hotel, and occup' Showers and Mr. 1 Although the firm the spot the fire ha headway before pre be got to throw the The. occupants of netely got most 1eti'ectsout, though p by retnoval. The 11 joining building, fog an implement warn, Mr. John Abell, of the buildings are b have not learned w sured or not. —We take the fol tv late Mrs. Smith, Smith, of Halsted & town, from the Mt. F On Friday last, Mrs. late Siducy Smith, for erly of the "White House," quietly awl --ether unexpectedly, passed away in her 82eerl year, her deeet,se I following only a few nonths after that ofherl , 1us band The Id ]adv hass been in feeble health for some years but was ap- parently no worse just l.efore she died than! she had been for many weeks previously. Temp guaranteed to cure To the Editor of the or neuralgia., 25o. at DEAR Sen,—Te to squirm and t ek, Mr. Geo. Green, the information some obickens for once does it make ennery in Lower 1 what my motive t then' home in aI ftrmationl' He in the summer , 'sir. Connolly ple, being busy, t•bey 1 measure for the ight.and the next traffic. I had n� prepare them for being given, an kens hopped out the statement, a around, though far proof hal not lean off. peranoe".has no rtly after twelve if I and the publi kxe dM not tell wh rance's Issue. 5aae. nperance still continues •_.. st e and declines to the asked for. What 'litter- to him or any one else was in askiug for the in - made the statement that ged himself to support a ronibition of the liquor t heard of such a pledge questioned the truth of d asked for proof. So sen given, and "'Teo- ne to blame but himself generally believe that in the large two- such was true when be said. such a pledge had eeu made, As far as I n the east side of am concerned, Dr Macdonald has no. con» caste the Exchange neetion with the mattes; cud it does not d by Met Daniel show good taste 01 • "Temperance's" park lton as d Wellings. o try to drag him into the dieoussioe. I were promptly on have no doubt et tt "Temperance" and gained considerable; ether temperance t=en in every community sure enough could i tater any distance. ua buildings forte- l f their house':e,ld city Welly duutugod e spread to en sd- i norly oc.ulpie 1 as om, and owned by l Toronto. Both of dly damaged. We 1 ther they were iii wing notice of the t Et ,. o. t Mr. A. L. . Scott's bank, this reit Representative: Smith, relict of the Her end was peaceful ail woe miff theiiick- ering light of life,burncclldown to the socket, had, without warning. gone out. The deceased, whose amide' name was Eliza , Ensko, was a native of .faro county, Ire, -,I ri..hly deserye the them by the doctor lame between ,'Te and he cannot esca Nis will conclude ter as I am concern -Temperance" m should write again. Public The regular mea was held on Tuesd. es 1 Morton, Messrs. Mo , Moore and Abrah meeting read and report for the mon lie follows: t,::rT. noes. 1 21 2 34 8 25 4 32 5 25 6 33 7 32 8 43 ensure that was given 'But that is not the eranoe" and myself, e by raising side issues. his correspondence, as; d, uuleas.in reply from ea it .necessary that T Yours, &o., } Tu>vrortnsn. cel Beard. ng of the School,Board: evening. Present--- ` Grusin Button ineli., Minutes of last. dopted. • • P. incipal'a t of Uatober wits read GIni 3 34 33 2 4 i Total 2411 . 26 An average of 54 On motion of by Wm. Moore, land. Sho was mania band in the old land, c: with him and her histo that of itfaithful wife his, which es a pioneer hood we published in tl time of his death a few: to her late Ma - me to tide country y is identified es end helpmeet with n this neighbor - zee -columns at the tenths since. Itor t-.ttherland produce ' for live days' able ;slowed by 0. N. G, • Bell, that Jennie 0, Sarah Farquharson 1 substitutes during --Carried. Meved funeral took place Mon lay afternoon and was largely attended - befitted the last .token of respect to one who lived eo long and worthily in our IT .east. All her sous l were present at the f ttrerrel, including the Messrs, St ith„. of 'Toro Ito and Wingham, and her sister's eons ltle: re.'Thos. and Geo. Clarke. Many a "Young flan, When from over -work, possibly assisted .by an inherited weakness, the health facia and rest or medieal treatment roust be re. sorted to, then no medicine tarn he etrtp'oy- ed with the sante beneficial results as Scott's Emulsion. • TOTAL. AVPnlAet9., 4ti 43 Uri en 6(3 4,8 58 52 62 58 65 55 88 72 508 435 each teacher. N. Griffin, seconded as received. Miss E. a medical certificate co through sickness., iflin, seconded by T. gill be paid 44.50 and $5, for teaching as be sickness of teachers by T. Bell, secended, by Wm. Button, tat the matter of the storm erinti owe be eaferred the Management; Committee, with netructions to itavo a. sttf5eient nutnber cut on—Carried, The Finance Commit ee teconed:fended pay. went of tbe foil 'ng r000'ti to t W. J. Chaptnan, sheep i.n, 11; Thos. Moore,, work, 02.26; J. It , rva'rk, 42.25. )dosed: by C. N. Griffin, tided by Wrn. $utttan,, that the report be-ddpted end the aaoounts. paid ---Carried. '_.'owed by T. Bell, second -0 ed by T. Abrahar� that the Chairman at'td Steretary be inet acted to haus orders for the teachers' and 'fftcers' titlark* fat the month of Oetobe"`Carried. The nteeties then adjourned. .a 1 1