The Wingham Times, 1894-12-28, Page 1JE
ING
VOL, XX.III,—NO, 1202.,
WINGII.AM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. DECEMI3ER 28, 1894.
WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY Williams, the drhggist, sells pure drugs. Heathfield s Healing Belem tures colds,
-Mt D Stewart t
ipped a car load of -head the zu ertisenrent of Mr. W.
CHRISTMAS AND A IIAPPY fine butchers' cattleo Toronto on Thurs- B. Belden, in **me ser column.
.day. 1 '
NEW YEAR.
The stock of confecttar ion et• Lnd received canned canned goodnew
s for
the New pear's tra des. 14Ia] i xvie.
-Regular meeting of Court 14laitlau
No. 25, Canadian rder of Foresters, th
(Friday) evening. leotioe of offaoers, etc
-Tine Treasur "'s statement for ti
town of Wingbam es been issued for 189
It shows the Finan al standing of the town,
giving the assets a d liabilities,
•
t Baby carriage runners, to fit any car-
riage, at T..) D. Genera's.
';' •A light fall of now on aloeday last,
was followed by ra during the evening,
when the wind oh aged and we have been
having very cold w then since. The roads
are •frozen hard, is d the wheeling is excel-
lent. eedi
rew•The Times, Weekly Globo and the.
Farmers' Sun, for 1595 for 111,855. Balance
of this year free.
--The retiring pool trustees in town
this year are: rd 1, A. Galbraith;
Ward 2, J. A. M 'ton; Ward 3, Tiros.
Bell ; Ward 4, W . Button. We have not
heard that these entiemen tvi11 receive
any opposition if ey offer for re-election.
:;1Christtn ys p end off very quietly in
towt this year, t1 want of anew for sleigh•
ing being much It. Quite a number of
our tott'nsineai njoyed themselves at the
shooting match o the prairie,while others
wont out of town o visit friends. \ .f
Buy yo'sr lamps et the Star store.
11. +. Same.
-The ratepaye should turn out in
d. large numbers at t e nominations on ii'don-
ey night next, au hear the town's affairs
is discussed.
Coughs and Colds atm be cured by using
1e Heath&ell's Healing Balsam, For sale at
�. 50c. at Williams' Drug Store, Wingham.
ORR cG HiSCOCKS,
The Only Direct Importers.
'Tem Barren, Deo, 20th 1894.
Marriage Lieensoe
Issued by FRANii PATERSON.. No 23, Vic-
toria; s;treet:Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
;required.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Town had Farm Property sold on com-
mission, to the best advantage ofe both
buyer and seller. No sale, no charge.
petite oolleoted and property looked after.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Those desiring insurance should select
'one of the following old and reliable English
*stock ctotnpanies :
Sun Fire Iesurance Company, (Ests,b•
l
lmshe
a -171t1.) ,.
Norwich Union Insurance Company,
t(established 1797.)
Alliance Fire Assurance Company; (e$
it ttablished1824,)
Lancashire Fire Insurance • Cohpauy,
(established 1852,) :.
S. Younu4L,
-Real Estate and. Fire Insurance Agent,
+ Dint ,B1ook, Wingltam.
LOCAL NEWS.
Mitlinory' ood's et cost at Miss Wallace's.
'---The atalatenciia}lIidaying this week.
i?resiiasSantett received daily at the Star
restaurant and served in any style.
JAS. Molrrrvxz",
-Division Court ae held in town en
'Thursday, Judge Defy presiding.
rdTho Txares, Wee lv Globe, Farmers'
'Sun, an Ladies' journal, for 1895 for
a160. Balance of this year free.
,'=Mrs. Jas. Moll vie received word on
Tuesday, of the dee of her brother -in.
Raw, Mr. Lawarson, f Detroit.
-Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly
repaired and fully warranted by HALSET
Panic, Meyer Block,-Wingham.
---The aominatioi this year for munieie
pal elections will e held on Monday, the
31st day of Deuemb , and the elections on
Monday, the 7th da of January next.
The TIMES and Weelel f. Globe from now
till the end of •t.89G f9C Subscribe now
and get the .belanoeof this year free.
-•7'he Sabbath School entertainment
and Christmas tr , under the auspices of
the Baptist Sunda school, held on Friday
,evening last, was very successful affair.
There was a gout • attendance, the pro -
tit gramme was a go one, and the tree was
\heavily laden wit presents.
Salmoni's Dng1 sh White Oils is the best
•family Liniment in the world, Good for
;man or beast. Price 25 owns, at Williams'
7txug Store, Wing nt.
--Brussels Post 11tr, J. P. Groves, of
Wingham, was in own for several days
t week instr ata
las u n a degree team in con-
t.
xlection with Wester Star Lodge; e, x. O. 0.
Brussels, in the ramatized work. The
e onsinterested r
gt rs t Quad themselves apt
pupils and are succe int; admirably. Mr.
droves is well postein the work and his
visit was xktuetx enjo ' d by the Odd Fellows
here.
--At the meeting Enterprise Council,
No. 111, Royal Te piers of Temperance,
held on Thursday ening of last week, the
following officers ire elected for the ensu-
ing term : S. D. eflwood, S. C. ; W. Ti.
Aron, P. C.; John Cooper, V. 0:;
Adam Reid, Cl, p. ; J. Fi, Deemer. E.
•S. ; r . G. Sparl g, P. S. ; A.. Homuith,
i 'Tress; Jas. C r, 7d, ; Thos. Irwin,
G, ; O. Gilchri: , S. The installation
will take place on the evening of Jan-
uary 1st, when arge attendanee of mem-
bers is requested
-Mise Charl e McDonald embers to,
intimate to the ladies of Wingbam Mid
vicinity that the Dress and Mantle snaking
businssa, formerly carried bur by Miss M.
Johnston, will h:i t"nntinuea by her in true
old stand, Gregory Block. Pref, Moody's
tailor drstetn Wight. Cnttir. g and fitting
alt'i e
•'Wanted, immediatedly, a good general
servant, No washing or ironing. Appl
at 'the residence of :luta. Benj. 5'Villson.
'a; -'-Frank MoLa , a young man wh
worked in Messrs Lott & Sturdy's livery
for sone time, las summer, was arrested
in Guelph, a short lime ago, for stealing a
horse and rig from Brussels livery man,
'and sentenced to. tree . ears in the peni.
tentiary,'
-Private atone Ioan on mortgages
at reasonable rate of nterest. Apply to '
tf ,'Conti Nmtacran s,
-The British Me al Journal gives .the
following sensible a 'ce : "If only people
could be induced to ay proper attention to
their children durin the weeks that fallocy
vaccination we shou d hear even less than
we now do of untow d results following the
operation ; but wl 1st parents permit the
wearing of dyed dre ses and dirty vaccine-
.
tion shields -or an shields for the matter
of that -uta the va Mated arm, and so
long as epplioati is, often of a sort to
irritate the wound re resorted to without
advice, so long veil ve of necessity continue
to hear of erysipel s and the Iike attributed
to vaccination."
-Courts for he revaslon of the Domin-
ion Voters' sus, in East Huron, by
Judge Doyle, tovising Barrister, will be
held as follows ' Blyth, Jan, 16th ; Oran -
brook, Jan. 1 th; Brussels, Jan, 17th;
Ethel, Jan. 1St1 Wingham, Jan. 22nd ;
Wroxeter, Jan. 4th; itlorris, at Belgrave,
.Tan. 25th ; T nberry, at Bluevele, Jan.
28th ; Howiok, an. 20th.
-J. Golley, eterinary Surgeon -Office
That Seafortla stock has arrived. See
ad on page 8. Goon bines.
--Services were 11e1 in St. Paul's church,
on Tuesday--Obrist as day -at 11 a. m.
-Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A.
Graham's market grocery.
-Tbe Kiekapoo
pany finished their
Monday night. T
business here, and
meats were well t
enjoyed. They ar
en t.
�ndian Medicine Corn-
'gagement in town on
ay did a good deal of
near nightly entertain -
tended and heartily
in Lueknow at pres-
Baby carriage rumors, to fit any car-
riage, at T. E. ConxsN's.
--A most import 04 legal point arose in
the York Count Court before Judge
Morgan last ?frond y, which may seriously
affect holders of chattel mortgages. It
was during the ial of a case brought by
the Canada Perm anent Loan Co. against
William Todd t recover on a chattel
and infirmary 32 Victoria street west,mortgage. Mr..T W. McCullough, coun-
Residence : 125 Minnie street, Bidd's rel for the defend t, raised the point that
former residence. Calls promptly attended , -,y3 .l» solicitor who raws the mortgage can-
to, day or night. j .
G swear to the ffadavit upon it, and also
ulson, a former we 61. tat the term, 'a commissioner, etc.,"
Wingham, but who f s ; ,ppended to ti name on tl,e chattel
een a resident' of tli "mortgage hake it void. He 'quoted a
renewing old acquaint number of cases
• and vicinityitrte is tion. The sour
ticltictor on one of the point, remaritin
away, and lois was the taken, there ar
ssecl through Hinohley, mortgages in th
that disastrous fire last hold good,"
cription of the scenes at
affecting.
2:tifd-liar, Rebt,
known resident of
some years has
Western States, Ie
ances in Winghh
now a passenger
western lines of x
first train that pc
Wisconsin, after
summer. His d
thatp 1
ace is real
1
"Where is my watch, Melinda ?" "Jolle-
y pie's out cracldng hickory nuts with it."
"AIl right, then, that won't hurt it, for
o it was got at M. Patterson's jewellery
store, Wingham."
-G. T. 11. trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.25 a: m. and 11.20 a.
m., via W. G. & B.; 6.85 a. m. and 3.25
p. rn., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con-
nections by all trains.
--Rev. Joseph t . Moorehouse, Canon
Smith's successo in the rectorship of
Christ March, W :llington street, London,
was formally inmeted and handed the
keys of the ehur last Sunday night by
Big Lordship shop Baldwin. The
service used was 'that prescribed by the
Provincial Synod and was very impressive
sermon, full of • ood advice to both the
rector and the to gregation, from the 7th
verse of the 87th Balm; "All my springs
are in thee." Re Mt Moorehoase's many
friends in Wingam will be pleased to
learn that he has s eons
so nicely settled it
ys x
London.
W. F. Brocken hire, having disposed of
laic business re net allhaving
, s s a parties
pictures to emit a a get sambefore Janu-
ary 1st, 1895.
---An notion f•
brought by Soo.
Thomas Geary .
Sessions held i
general xntorest
Iona a half and r'<
ing a verdict for
Totns dismissed
The facts in the
agent of Mr. S
Geary's, drove t
wet day and ask
called again, 11
quest and the o
some time befor=
the agent had ne
After a number
either Mr Scot
the organ, Mr
himself and left
Attempts to set
sideration peovi
brettght and real
the price of an organ
t, of Seaforth, against
Hibbert, tied at .the
Goderioh lately is of
The trial Iastect ti day
:ulted in the jury return -
he defendant, and Judge
the notion with costs.
ase are briefly that an
tt, who was a friend of
= organ to his place on a
d to store it until he
Geary granted the re»
au remained there for
he began to suspect that
intention of tetttoving it.
Sruitlestt attempts to get
or his agent to remove
easy took it to Seaforth
t in Seott'a wareroom.
le with Geary for a con -
futile, the action was
ted s.s above.
-The Christm s number issued last
week by the Pres terian Review,Toronto,
claims, in additio to its ether merits, to
be the Iargest reli jou paper ever published
in Canada. It c ntains 40 pages, gotten past lie jumped on
up on extra goo - paper with excellent until the car reeeh
cevuor, in
presswork and w printed s"rllttstxzetions:-when
" --
The cover is a sp fel design of elegance
and appropriatene s. The contents are of
more than passing interest, preserving the
ordinary outline o the journal, but with
each department emphasized. We con-
gratulate the Pre byterian Church on the
great success at ained by this leading the ankle and knee
journal. the ankle, and the!
He was at epee
n support of his conten-
reserved cleoisiota on the Great Northern Tree
Ova, "If the point ie well uavidson, of Davids
not half a dozen chattel dent Bank of Cotnm
county of York that will nedy, Esq, of Sam
Mayor of Toronto
A. 44 piece Tea Set for „t1.75, at the Star Cargill, A F Gault
s�tto e, H. E. SNLzz.. treal, President Do
D Morrice, of D
The future tui
The past, t
But just about
There's notlain
A man is tinge
• Some tramp
Oh, no, he is
He wants to
$1 A YEAR IN .ADV,A 't
a golden tinge, Ibar Jas Mcl,auoblin's
, may seem pleasant; E W (trovers, of Tor
the Christmas tide
like the present. betidaye ,with fries,
ing at the gats- i Davis, of +Glodericl
r burglar, maybe; i under .the parental,
endidate- Prank Bredwin,
ass the baby. Christmas with his
Ladies' and Children's Hats, at post, at W J Chapmau retut
Miss Wallace's, Denver, Colorado, a
livered an address at quite favorably i:n
on Monday even. end likes the ulimat
Reid, Principal of t
-For first -plass tailoring and cheap S. °hoot, as apemen
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. friends in town.- •-lif
Remember the place, one door south of extended visit to fr,
B. A. Graham's grocery store. A Henderson, of At
-It has been genet, ly-understood for visitor in town, t
some time past that . some change was: Morton and eon are
being made in the con rot of The Empire, • with friends in 13r
aid in Saturday's p er announcement of I3urtnFy, Man
was made that a synd' ate of wealthy and parents in town, :41
influential men had
interest, with the in
active part in its pub
moat. The syndicat
R. Brook & Co., Pre
eral Eiectric Co.; 13
President Sanford 141
Sir Frank Smith, Vi
ion Bank ; Thos Lo
-Dr Macdonald de
a
tea-mecting at Wall
ing last.
-On Saturday f reroon last, a son of
Chief Bullard, aged bout ten years, had
one of his legs badly roken at the 0, T. R.
station. The mise train was on the
siding, and when a
back down on the
standing on the ste
& Co's elevator, at . as the coach drew
the platform and rode
d Mr. Win.+ eelegg's
tempting to jta p~ou
t of it, he missed his
between the platform
e way he extricated
d his position on the
he would have been
egs is broken between
and badly jammed at
ther is badly bruised.
moved to his home
rocurect, and is now
y. This should be a
keep away from the
Montreal ; It A Lu
& Bristol, Harnilt.
President Cobban
hater street
to,. is spendis
s in town....-1*Ir
spent Christ
roof in town.-..-
# Harriston, specs
treats iu town . -Mr
ed from bis visit to
Friday last. Ile iclt
essed who Z?attvet-„
�'y rtt•uah--lir `T.
e Owou Sound 1;£oclet
his holidays with
.7 W Dodd is on ars
nee in Ve pule. ---Ileo.
and. was a transient.
Christmas, --- Mrs
tench ur(a few betide. ve
mlttan. -Mrs. Young,
thine is visiting her
and Mrs Alex I'orgie.,
soured a controIliug --Mr Thos Dodd eclat a couple of eleyy
s io Seaf •trth.---11r' W
te, is spending a fsvr•
'has Smith, of Resnai-
s with his parents int
nd spent Christroatt
we .-141r Jas .�udrr-
, of Cavauville, arae
n,
-
ution of taking an this week with filet
cation and manage- Molver, of Kincaid
is composed of : W, days in town; -Mr•
dent Canadian Gen• ton, spent Christm
n Senator Sanford, town. -Mr Wm F
ufacturing Co; Hon with friends in List 1
e -President Domin_ son, wife and fami
g, Esq., President visiting friends in to.
it Co ; Col John 1
&Hay, Vice-Presi- , BEL(x ?AVE.
e ; warring Eon- The Trinity �Iturch Sabbath
ree, which' -was
q
. Hall, on Thurs.
Ane of the host''
ments ever heldthe managing
eonem tulatedl
hieh they al hys,
their entertain -
hall was packed
an appreciative:
highly delighted
•ogramme 111e whish
or the ' occasion.
Sabbath School:
rc
on, Kennedy & Co, School Christmas
held in the Foreste
Cai„i11, 1i P, of 2 este
of Gault Bros., Mon- day, the 217tH, W
inion Cotton Stills Co sitccesefiil entertai
lorries, SCn s & Co, in the village, an
as, of Ltioas, Steele committee are to
n ; . Frank J Phillips,on the manner in ti
IanufaetnrineeCo and make a Success of
out to "pull out" and Consolidated Plate -lass Co; ,las l4,lniraq, hent. The large
sin line, the boy was Esq, St Catharines . Frauk Turner; C.G, to the doors wit'
Toronto ; H J S ott, Q 0, Toronto ; D audience, who were
of Messrs. L. Coffeewith the splendid .1
had been prepaa'ed
The members of t12
were b'1•
M
assisted d lz v 1• isses Caine, Car--
ri o n, ,f II> Ingham, and
pond toga Hearty
nhcl. 7lliss.Ctinc i';
tl:e a plat,e 1n the'
list in tiie near
the platform in fr
footing and slipped
and the car. In s.
his legs and retai
platform, otherwis
killed. One of his
Primulas (Chinese Primroses), white and and medical aid
colored, blooming. Get one from the Iron
Bridge Greenhonse, T. C. GRAuAar, • getting along nip
Lower Wingham. warning to boys
reemeries' Association j cars`
Heatlifield's Healing Balsam is the
surest and safest cure for colds ie the
Stwoore, rld. Price 50. cents, at Williams' Drug
Wingbam.
-The Ontario
will hold its annual meeting in Chesley on
January 8th; 9th a d 10th: The speakers
on the first day's p gramme will be Mark I
Sprague, of Amelia burg, Alex. E. Work, 1
of Paisley, and hn Gould, of Ohio.I
Other speakers on the programme are
Profs. James, Shutt Dean and Palmer,
Andrew Petrillo, ed or 'ef the Sentinel -
Review, Woodstock, . Derbyshire, Presi•
dent ref Assn., J. S. earce, of London and
J. W.Wheaton,B. A. see. of Western Assn.
A banquet will be giv n by the citizens on
Wednesday evening, Ladies are cordially
invited to attend. T e meeting promisee.
to be a very successf one, and certainly
the programme is " r excellence,"
Saltnoni's Engli h White Oils cures
Chilblains. IRheutnatisni. Sprains, Bruises
and Sore Back. For sale at 25c. at Williams'
Drug Store, Wingham.
--We have receive
teresting pamphlet
Farmers Testify," dim
to direct attention t
fieri for settlement.
little workr
t prove th
a copy of a very
'
entitled
"Algoma
Al
gonia
object ofhi
cv ch is
that section as a
he contents of this
t no Canadian need
go out of Canada to And a home for hire.
sifnfaall
e andy, if h has any knowledge
of farming or stock • rising, and is wilting
to work, even thou r his means may be
limited -and that I ss means are neeclea
to make a fair star in Algoma than in en je
other field of emig tion offering itself,f,
the settler. We ave come to regsta. ;w
gonia as only a wr te of rook, the haunt of
the hunter and xr
does lauds to ref
Sault Ste Mario,
furnish a. copy t
may also be oh ined from the Crown
Lauds, or the 'rioalturai departments,
Toronto.
To the Editor of the Tia
DEAR Sus,--" Te porance" appears to
feel very keenly th position he has got
himself into, as e denco his letter in
last issue of the T . Es. I have no de-
sire to increase h troubles, so will
leave him where 1 ft him in my pre-
vious letter.
The Advance h:: evidently decided
that the better pa for it to play is to
say nothing, as it c nnot defend its un-
truthful and unm: ly attack upon Dr.
1laodonald.
"-another Tempe
half a column in
but ands nothing
His anxiety abo
cause is only situ
i
He snate n '
q a xto.0
ve
lie
he h
as great r
hence does not fail
his readers. He is
the comfort he ea
statements CQO,,tliine
his denunclilr,ns..of
be passed Y bytha
ti>;poringsOf one wh
• Oiis;to•injurehe►w b
'c1 doubt' thti'- tloct
Lind the Advance at
nee" takes up about
at week's Adv arae,,
ve to the dlscusbion.
the Temperance
lated, and not real.
to make people be-
stoningtv
p cera
r
and
o impress that tipon 1
utte welcome to all 1
extract teem any
in ruy letters, and '
•
Dr. Macdonald can
gentleman its the
8 exceedinglyanx-
ause of his politic,
will attend to him•
he proper time and
her, but this little work piaee. Y
te the idea. V. Poorest
Ont„ will be glad' to
those desiring 14, -kt
The Oh (kenos Enemyy
Scrofula often shows itself in early life
and is characterized by swelflitgs;abseesses,
hip diseases, etc. Consumption is scrofula;
of the Ings. In table plass of diseases
Scott's Emulsion t tragnsstionably tilt
most reliable media**.
Creighton, Publisl
undoubtedly the
firmed in coupe
Cana la.
It ivtll
are warm suppo
party and policy
closely identified
of the country, a
while as heartily
Conservative Go
sense under its c
Mynd in nolittcal
tion to make The
BA wall as a politi
er, Toronto. This is
rongest syndicate ever
ion with a paper in
e noticed tttat,w,li•1,G
ers of the Goias
the majority are men
itb the business interests
d they announce that,
as ever supporting the
ernment, although Li no future. She has a wonderfully sweet
ntrol, and having a freer v01Ce, while mLlss argill as ail etoeti�
Otters, it is their inter- tionist has only o be beard to be
mpire a business man'sappreciated, • it ass Ketcilen : sang
paper. several Scotch so iys in ?fueli a pieaS-
int,: manner that to audience wanted
The Trues and eekly Globe from now more of •thein- lr. D. McGill, who,
till the end of 1895 for K. Subscribe now is always a green t favorite with a
and get the balance of this yeer free. lielgrave audie 00, . gave several
these ladies,liad tu.a'
encore at each no
gives promise to
first rank as a v00
Pers
Mr and Mr's Geo T
with the former's par
Master Will S Rob
fete days with friends
Messrs Kenneth
Tervit, jr, of Wal
few holidays with fri
Miss 141. brew, of
holidays with her p
Master Jas Hugel
spending a few days
roof,
Mrs Lamb, of
Mr John MoDonogh
Master John lngii
friends in Herristou
Miss L. Drew is vi
at present.
Miss F Murray, o
days with friends
d8 it
Mr and Mrs Free
mos with the latte
stook. -Mr Robert
in town a few day
A E Bradwin, of th
his Christmas turkey
roof in town. ---1i
'1'eeswater News, w
town, on Christmas
Ilarrlstnn, spent Ch
town. -Mrs 1t ,7B1
visiting friends in
Miss Jennie Elder
ors,, e,, .Chatham Business
Ttit:xoTAr1i1t., holidays. -Ur d W
spent Christmas at
als. Bones in his um, gond.: style and
can spent Curiatmas hate respond t• ,encores The tree
pts in Seafortt,, was beautifully decorated with
tson is spending a )'resents for the 1 tie ones, whowere
in 'Hamilton.
made happy wh • Ii they found,•.that
inklater and Geo Santa Claus had et forgotten them,
erten, are spending a -Dr. J, C. J 'mon, of Adrian,
lids in town. Michigan, is visit ng friends in the
lyth, is spending the village. The •.etor has a very
pts in towd. extensive praeti e in Adrian. --Dr,
s, of Kincardine, is Agnew has, o; ened an office in
under the parental ZLondesboro, .wtl • is meeting with
•good success 111 his practice.- -Mr.
antford, is a guest of ' Jos Porterfield, F Omaha, is visiting
town. , friends here. ---T: e Christmas tree in
spent Christmas with connection with to Methodist Church
Sabbath School, which was. held in
hang friends in Ripley , the p o1 ers all, on ms
night, Was ears
nd sacecssChristin everay
Luaknow, spent a few tya•. `.I'heesthL;ro'k
town this week. cl00rs, tits treeall was was �'L�tl11IeCIwdedto withetkt .
nCatr spent nrst» many beautiful
presents, ent
s iid th
s parents . in Wood- pro„ ranlme was ane of the best give ,'
•flier, of Buffalo, a to I before a $elgr ve audience. h
vieitiug friend-:. --.qtr : proceeds anloun - d. to over $40.
I3lyth Standford, ate 1
under the parentall 0 ROSS.
Stewart, 01 the : A very prett wedding was eele-
a transient visitor in 11rated at the r:.idenee of Mr. and
-Mr Wm W'elob, or Mrs. Tasker, in .Worth,. on Christ -
stalks with friends in utas, when the r second youngesti
kwell and son are daughter, Miss . V. Tasker,, >yta
rantford and Troy..--- !joined hi the b• ds of n111trimon,i
is home from the j with liar. '.Phos. i.Iteli, son o#Hiilfrt
ollege to spend the', Pete
Ai'kell, Of " t fro s. The 1t1i +a
Suell, of London, • 1151 knot W11.8 tied by Rei'. MIri` ".tit
his hong in town, -.t ! in the presence 0 a largo n .tuibe»r
a visit to hie fancily 1 W1t 848, Miss Ito, T- , ler assistant f slbttl(1,
,iv.•rie Tremain, •ea sister, while Mr. ' Arlo%p, t 411.11s.1/4
ricuds in to.vtt a few tc)wel, did It Ilk - Seirti •t1tin. Mkt
-Mr" and Ars M I brother. The In ,wilily aavw,yta iblatls
yhristmas with the numerous and ateSta sWilla} testifivilitat
Mee A Gi;leapie, i the high esteem hi r, - b ' hesrr ldaild t
,relatives in town aid groom are het •. by their lluitenc
Bolden ofBrussel/I; outs ftlend
tsseld s The. , fir{ � .
1
friends' this weak, I fora trip t0'
telttin returned home; other lointtl, talferi#,,.9:13t1g:17tl i++ a; t
, on Monday.. -Miss the realities 4fillitie • ie tOttteneeetderfft
Moran is a guest at l extend to tlituv,titti ickinftrahnllsOmos
The Mode n Mother Mr ha Risdon is o
Llan found that her littler one areimproved in Detroit. ----Miss
more by the pleasant laxative; Syrup of
Pigs, when in need of the laxative effect of
a'geistle remedy than by any other, and
that it is more acceptable to them, Child.
ken enjoy it and it benefits them. The
true remedy', Syrup of Pigs, is rnanufactur.
ed by the California b'ig Syrup Co. only.
The Trasss end Weekly Globe from now
t111 the end of 1it05 for 1. finbacribe now
d be stet o ra ytar free.
;Detroit, was visiting
days during the wee
Mei/ Ii letning spent
latter's:parents in to
of Blyth, was vision
this week. -'fir Jas
was oailiitgorr Wing
-Vivi Maggie Met
feeitit Macon,`` (le
Bettie Murray, 0
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