The Wingham Times, 1895-04-05, Page 8•
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\\rFEIF HA Nt Tim E6, APRIL 5, 1695,
, f BLYTIL • EAST WAWA.NOSIL Chattelle is Not Insane.
ii. 1110INDOO, It
b1 sou dis5fiesicut then follOW044:411 the matter. ;
I was then moved by John Neeleuds, • Oa Friday, 'Air. Phillip Willews, The P. of 1, will held an open ' Stratford Beacon: Amede Chattelle,
seconded by .1. Henna, that Joe. bollard our paint: makei ,. whilst eplitting ineetiug' in the School House No, 0, the murderer of little Jessie Keith,
.b.1 reinstated into the office of Chief of Weed,. WAS it (WOu to fall down in an on Thureday evening ueet, commie- who Was condemned on Thursday
lelee. The yeaa and nays were taken tilleOceeleu$ State. He WES taken .1 leg et eight 0"eloek sharp, A i
stt-tlast to be hanged here on the 31st of
0,n1 were. as follawii, Yeas -Sparling,r, into its house when medical aid was !able programme will be provided for May, is in a cell et the county jail,
Herdsman, IUP, Ilan". 1.)"e' Xcr4ean' Sent Ana We are glee to soy that ;the occaeion, Everybody le emelt- and hi constantly guateled. The •
Neelanda-7. Nays-Wiison, Holznee, he has Billee regained himself and le:ally inVited, AdilliSSIOD freoe-Messrs. !death watch. is. placed upon him, and
Reedit% "McKinley -4. Keyed by W- able to be out age-Ia.-0u lorlday the M. 'Walker 13:, Son, of ,the 13th con- will be responded by his safe keeping.
Holmes, seconded by 11,0. Sperling,. that remains of the youngest child of 5.1cession, have purchased a thorough-, The night After the trial Chattelle
this °men $aneti'" the Ull•Y"'"Qttall 'H. Gidley, tailor, W45 taken to the i bred Hereford bell from Mr. 5.•
p
„ , , wiI.
• ' Was very angry with the jury whieli
a •
him, bue as since
11 putting on Titan in Chief BullardUnien eon:Wry for interment -On WellwoodThey ll keep him for convicted t hhbes .
014:"' when bo refused -ta act -Cart.'"" Saturday the funeral of the late Jolie. 1 the improvement of stook. come inclefferent, and to all • appear -
The Council thea
. Montego:* place teem the rest- The follewing is the standing. •of 1
- ante is careless about his fete. Ho
•adjourned, took
..........__. dense of his hrother-in-law„,Mr. John the pupils in. school section13., '14--1--as spends most of his time reading, and
ea= EEKST41a • McMillan, 11iorris, where he bad been . Wawauosh, for the -month .011441ean read both French. and English. •
28th. The standing islAs he reads he sits by the window in
All parties getting their sale hMs priated • stavine fur several years DOW his : Fehreary
dernieeb through this' village to • the on a series of daily markings, cell and looks out -upon the jail
We are pleased to see so many
new ewe:mere, coming and taking
advantage of oar Big. Oaeli Diseamt
of 10 per ceut. You will lied it the
Most sat factory way to •deal with
year cash. Credit easternere will
And our terms very iberal and all
ds
gooMatted in the plainest. figures
at the Isreest price, qi. lity consider- i
ed. Ito:lazing the fact that small,
profite ireani gnieli returna, We aro
&tern -lined to have the returns, nu
mattel• I., ev small the profits.
DRESS, GOODS.
We :thew by all odds the largest
and. best . assorted stock of Dress
Goode. Silk and TrinInlings in the
town. Being fully alive to the re,
quirements of the trade. we have se
cured the very latest novelties in the
trade. As we have SO1110 odd. lines
b eaci departinent that we are
cleaning out very eheap, it will he to
your iatereet to see these goods be-
fore they are all sold, at
M. 14. MoINDOO'S.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
-An Illinois newspaper recently sued
title paper, can obtain this valuable work
forty-three men who did not pay their
by inotosing 5 cents in stamps for postage
sabscription. It got judgment against
to the firm's address, Eclananson, Bates
each of them. Of the forty-tbree some
Go., 4.5 Lombard street, Toronto.
twenty-eight then swore that they owned
no more than the law exempts from jadg.
Chan Saving Work.
ments. They were thereupon arrested for
• The following facts which everybody
petit larceny and bound over in the sum
should know are contributed by Mr. J, J.
of $300 each. A.11 but six gave bonds. The
of a Kelso, superintendent of neglected and de.
U. S. postal laws make the taking
pendent children of Ontario, Parliament
paper out of a poatoffice, with refusal to
Buildings. Toronto :-Any person seeding
zray for it, petit larceny.
children begging may be sent to goal for
• Town Connell. • three months or fined $100. Any saloon -
The'
regular monthly meeting of the keeper who gives or sells liquor to a boy
Town Council was held ortMonday evening, under eighteen years of age, is liable on
Members present -Mayor Brockenshire, conviction to a penalty of O. Any per-
Deputyateeve Holmes, and Councillors son found guilty by a justice of the peace
McKinley, Beading, Wilson, Dore, Neel- of giving or selling tobacco to a boy under
ands, Hanna, Gordon, and Hill. The eighteen years must- be fitted $10 and the
minutes of last meeting were read and ap- gum may be increased to $50. The keeper
proed. MOved by Wm. Holmes, seconded •of a licensed pool or billald room who
- by D. McKinlay, that this Council do now allows boys under sixteen years to frequent
adjourn to meet On April and at 7.30 his premises, may be fined KO by any
o'clock p. m., sharp -Carried. justice of the peace, 'half the fine to go to
the informant. Every child between the
The Council met oi Tuesday, evening, ages of eight and fourteen years must
April 2nd, as per motion of adjournment, attend school, unless excused for some
Members present -Mayor Brockenslaire, goof reason. No boy under twelve years
Reeve Spading, Deputy -Reeve Holmes, and no girl under fourteen years can be
and Councillors Herdsman, Ianna, Dore, employed in any factory. Any municipal
Wilson, Reading, McKinley, Neelands, ereuncil may pass a t.y-law preventing the
ti I d t 1 rds or ictures"on
at the 'flexes °Vice will have a free notiee
inserted in this list up to the time of sole.
TreaDay, Amu. Pau.-Artetion sale of
valuable Farm and Tows Property, at
Stvarta' hotel, Wingbam. Sale to corn-
meuce at 3 o'clock. Sohn. Brunt, Adaninis-
trator. R. Vanstoue, Veudor's Solieitoa.
1?RE)4.t. Arun 19m.--Anotiozi sale of
Vahutbki Fenn Property, at the Royal
Hotel, Harriston. Sale to commence at
3 o'clock. R. Vanstnne, Wmghean, Yen-
aoria Solicitor. Margaret Tberesa Fitch,
• Executrix. •
Clat Dr. Chaao's Itsolps Book Free.
Messrs. Edma.nson, Bates ea Co,. of To-
ronto, agents for Dr. Chase's family medi-
cines, Wave just issued- au 85page supple-
mentary recipe book containing 1,000
chuice recipes taken from the late doctor's
work. Among them are Kendall's spavin
cure recipe and others valuable to farmers
and horsemen. The ladies' toilet depart-
ment contains recipes for cosmetics, hair
restorers, sye salve, face powder, lotions,
etc. The medical department is very
complete. . Our readers, by mentioning
Union Cemetei'y for interinent.-On which -were awarded the pupils see.- yard beneath.. Chattelle's extraor,
Friday, Miss 'Mary Cash rettumed carding as they deserved theme .5th , denary condnct en the day of his
from a lengthy visit amongst friends ehm-efaeheuee :leo-Mabel Naylor , trial would lead. au ordinary obierver;
la .Stratford. --Mr. James Ernigh :".n- 599. Sen. 4th -Maximum 860- who was not accustomed to his eaten,
teude leaving this week for Manitoba, Mary Fothergiii, 571, •Ada NetilerY to think that the man was insane.
and the Northwest to seek, his fortune, .450; Charles Black 417, Wilbert Dr. Dunsmore, jail surgeon, told a
-On itionday evening D. D. II, 0. it., Wightman 352, Thai'', Fothergill 94. Beacon reporter that Chattelle never
J. S. McKienou, of the 0. 0, F., paid
a visit to one of the Courts under his
charge in Belgrave.-The expert who
has been examining the books of the
defunct bank ale:leas, Tanner &. Co.
for the past two weeks, having got
through with them, returned to To-
ronto on Saturday, -A pleasant event
Wok place at the residence of John
Drummond on Wednesday of last
week, when his daughter, Miss Annip.
.was united in marriage to G. A.
Riddell, a promising young farmer of
Hullett. The bride was handsomely
attired in blue silk, trimmed with
lace, and wore a bridal veil, trimmed
with orange blossoms, Miss Littlefair,
who attended the bride, wore a Charlie Anderson 68. The best : andNeuralgia radically cures in 1 to a clays. c.,tt any
cream cashmere and lace. The spellers in eaeh class in the monthly Its action on the system is remarkable and,
greatly bgefits,PP75 ;eras. $15 to $25 weekly. 1
AGENTS WANT
groom was supported by J. F. W. • spelling match were: 5th class,: ronlytteergsuesa.sefint renzetesiatcmce tehaersow:
Paterson, of Hensall. The interest- Mabel Naylor; sem 4th, Ada Nethery; firet «050
in' e ceremony was performed by Rev e jun. 4th, Willie Taylor; • sen. 3rd, , Warrauteed at Chishorn'sdrug store. our hardy, gala net
A. MeLean.-John Denholm .shipped Willie Anderson; jun. 3rd, Gordon • Nursery Stock
KNOWLEDGE
Bringa comfort and improvement and,
to:Ids to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The =any, 'who live bet-
ter than °there and enjoy life more, With
1= expenditure, more romptir
alspting the -world's best produots
tho floods of physical "being, will attest
thovalue 10 health a the pure Liclafid-
laxative principles embraced in the A
;.-eutecly, Syrup of Figs.
Jun. 4th -Maximum 1082 -Willie ' acted in that way before. "Chattelle," 1 s excellence is duo to its presenting
Taylor 004, Harvey Black 600, Fred sad he, "is not insane. As the' law ie the form most acceptable and pleas -
Cook 433. Sen. 811:1-Knximure, • defines insanity, he is perfectly sane. ete; to the taste, therefreshing and truly
Anderson 005, Tena Rath 406, Annie sequences, He does not know what ' beneficial properties of a, perfect lax,
al.....170 ; effectually cleansing the system,
1160 -Morton Naylor 849, Nellie An insane man takes no heed for eon- ,
---- - . ; be is doing and does not care for ! C.:zpelling colds. headaches and. fevers
Edwards 324, Christy Nethery 9.07
Jan. 3rd-Maximuin 1203 -Charlie results. Tho murderer of Jessie ma perpanently curing cnsitipation.
Gordon Wightman 473, Clara Jack- committing an illegal act. An in- Isf..ffimo.sataisfareotvioantot; i•-txt) imorigadilel
Wightman 778, Horace Sowler 743) Keith was conscious that ho was :r:.
son 807, Mary Wightman 210.. 2nd sane person would not have acted 1:11.:afension, because it seta on the Kid.
class - Maximum 821 - Charlie as Chattelle did, Ile hid the body toe, Liver and Bowels without weak..
ening them and it is perfectly free Irma
Snell 370, Percy Black.- 320, Laura ing, hid, the black valise and stole
of the -murdered girl, hid the cloth- every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs %for sale byall drug -
Snell 478, James Kelly 471, Willie '
Edwards 119, Maggie Thompson 63. ;' away to escape detection." . gists in 75e. bottles, but it la menu- .
Part 2nd -Maximum 000 -Wilbert ; . factored by the California Fig Syrup 4
Co. only, whose name is printed on every itt
Rheumatism C also the name Syrup of Figs.
Taylor 348, L. Cook 348, Albert i
ured in a day -South Packager
Nethery 83, Minnie Nethery 73, i American Rheumatic Cure of Blie.urnatism andobeing well informe'd, you will Pat
,
desire
to earn front
can be done selling
d, Canadian -grown
clary oe commission
usive territory. Hand -
A
Hill and McLean. A communication frorn pos n 41 wen p ace p
the Treasurer was read giving his monthly the walls, fences, streets or in public
statement --Filed. Also, a communication places. Any municipal conn3i1 may pass
was rend from Jas. H. Clarke -Filed. a by-law prohibiting boys and girls loiter-
The,Executive Committee reported, and on ing in the streets after nine o'clock p. m.
Any person found guilty by two justices of
motion by 3. Neelonds, seconded by C.
Reading, the report was adopted. The the peace of committing any indecent act,
AnanceCommitteereportedrecomnaending maybe fined $50 and sent to goal for aix
payment of the following accounts: A. H. months. Any person who leads a girl
Carr, wood for charity, $2.25; D. Rush, from the path of virture, is liable on con-
viction, to two years' imprisonment, Any
four mole to tramps, 80 cents; R. Elliott,
Municipal person who eriminally assaults a girl under
printing Auditors' report, $18 ;
Bohai fourteen years of age, is liable to imprison.
World, assessment roll, 6'1.70 ;
ment for life and to be whipped. Any
Hodgson, table for Council Chamber, $10 ;
person who sells or gives a pistol or air -gun
Gee. Hughes, work at waterworks, $3.75;
or sells ammunition therefore, to a boy
J. B. Ferguson, salary and postage, 377.50;
Jos. Bullard, under sixteen years of age, is liable on
John Dickson, salary, $25 ;
ualarYt $95.25 ; Jos. Coed, salary, Us; conviction to a penalty of $20.
S. Mitchell, work on streeta, $1.80, relieving
Chief, $7.50, acting for chief, $2.50, total WROXETER.
$11.80 ; 3. B. Ferguson, wood for hall, mr. John A, Barnard, of the firm of Black Bar.
S12.60 ; Geo. Bisbee, watching hall, 01 ; J. ts':11•=linM4,1:01:d414,
Gillespie, drawing hose reel, 31; W. F. Mona etc,, for some.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Brockenshire, wood for hall, 35 .25; Kerr
Conery, charity order, 32 ; Wm. Moore,
work at waterworks, 31; Chas. Barber,
plowing sidewalks, $1.25 ; Winghatu
Electric Light Co., lights for February,
337.35; P. Patterson, S months rent for
• old Mr. Williams, $3 ; A. R. DIeDonald,
„ •alsarity order, 45 cents. Moved by R. C.
SPlitiling, seconded by R. Herdsman, that
the Finance Committee's report he passed
and the accounts paid -Carried. By•Taw
• No. 245, 1891, to raise money for the cur.
rent expqnses of the town was read a 1st, Listowel' Works, was in town •
those who received their rudiments ow
that the resolution pasted granting lox. II. 'S,Prei 'Throat,
El Oil Ilkley
a ...utigfio
usLsan will ast as his tomb here._ of an ed.ucation that structure. just that the owners of cows
last -week ail -kiting order. Mr, A..
2aid and 3rd time and passed., Moved by
Cr Sperling, eeconded by W. ttolmes, should be required to care for them
Mr, W. a Farrow, a riewlygraditat. The residence of Mrs. Sommer- in a way that will tend to ward off * Wor k 7
. of taxes 05 flax mill be ed S.• of Manchesterioalit .1ds ville, 5th line, had a narrow escape tuberculosis rather than to invite Consumption,
friends her a visit this *1. -Sits. from destruction by fire on Thurs. that disease.
reoinded-Carriod, Moved by W. :Holmes,
magmata by B. C. spuring., that out stim Fox, druggist, of 13rustailis,', spent day forenoon of last week, Mra.
i Miss Pollington, of Hamilton, was paid weekly.
several carloads of maple logs from Wightman. The SA wage a en
ct walking a feet away from the edge some outfit free. Write us at once for
Blyth station to New York during ance for the month was -twenty,'
wen
lei the mountain --- falling on the - terms. •
the past week. I two. SARAH IRWIN, Teacher.
BRUSSELS. . Cause of Tuberznlosis in the LT. S. i
without serious injarv. •
t to the bottom, ------1 aed •
!slippery ground, she rolled over and. E. 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman,
Some youths tookn• dition fand , An artiele physical develop.'
Terontr., Ont.
MONEY TO LOAN
to Cattrrb relieyedfidn to 60 minutes. -
man named J. Howard Cole on WeeklY
yea". t ment recently
CaPtarrbelff
the breath inolugh aii„lita7411 Mortgage ati% low rates of in-
-
real?? aort lei mo veor;
impertinent liberties with a refers incidentally to the
published in Harper's. looweter lull o t t
p lied
fact that animals in confinement : bhFAgnew
of plow lines were looped around his i very frequently die of consumption' this Powder o AewSerACtfisis°elee Principal payasble° at
ightful to usea
Friday evening of last week. A pair yer the of the nasal:lune11811Y, if desired.
1?Innlesexed:dol Jowl 13URGESS,
body and he was taken up Main ' and suggests that this is due More :Ptis”los•
!it relieves Ins tly„ :and per ne t y . ' Blineyele P. 0.,Onta
other cause, Noting- tide i cures Catarrh, ra Fever C idin,8}In Id Agentaf H
street at the will of the company. Ito the lack of physical exercise OSA
ache, Sore Throe LouzonnaVntrie Luau end
done about it or not we wish to -say suggestion, a correspondent writes- t,YTonsililis °all Desaaf-- Savings Co°.r,
'Whether there is anything further t° allY to; noes. 64 *its. At ChisholatN Drug
• WHY NOT
that it was a foolish and high hand- the same peritylical to call attention I Stort i'll''
ed proceeding that should never be to the manner in which cows are I --"-, .
repeated unless people are looking eared for during the winter in our ,,,, 4.:,:e 'R»m,
on March 28th,
for trouble. ' Personal liberty and best dairies. He says that while th'mAilWu Ilv ingniun•
rpon 1r:till:riblike sea
rights are too dear a thing to be boarding on a large dairy farm near VoK -MA:1-
w wife of Mr. dune' IT Mitleila'rnal
trifled with. -Wednesday night ni,•Minneapolis, he noticed to his sur- the
last week the spirit of Alex. W.,
eldest son of Rev. John Ross, was
beckoned away. His decease was
expected as he had been in an un-
conscious condition for a few days
previous. Alex. had been a great
sufferer for a several years and from
the nature of his disease very little
could be done to relieve him.
He was bright, intelligent boy up 'to
the time of his illness and beloved by
his companions at school. • He was
in his 15th year. -e -A quiet wedding
t k 1 t the residence of Iohn
took
p eee a .
Cousley, Ann street, on Tuesday it is business to care for the cows in
evening of last week, when his eldest this way. If it be tree, as -would
• th t s harmful ae eus-
in marrige to Neil S. 1!...T ......1.1; of tom as this is becoming widely pre. POTTER. .Airmsnowo.-At the:residence
Ross, 13. A., performed the ceremony say, the subject is certainly worthy to Minnie IVIttud, 'secolid daLtitiiiiV.
the contracting parties. Mr. and
prise
their stalls from the beginning to thel
close of winter -a period of several
months in that latitude -without
being allowed any opportunity what.
ever for exereise, and. that since com-
ing East he learns that the same
that the COWS were kept In 4
plan has been adopted in the best
tors of the dairies he says justify otiviesON--.Teneseoe -At the residence
dairies -of New York. • The proprie-
the bride's pareots, on March 27theby
their 'action by alleging that the
1 h the fall Rev. W. Prrn, 4r. 48":"1 .i449°13 to
G
; a
Rigatt—lo West Wawatiosh, on March
25th, the wife of Mr. Geo. Greer, jr.; a
daughteiV
ODIFE--Jo Luohnow, on March 26th,
the wife of Mr. J. M. Cliff; a seri.
Smax-In Culross, on March 2.8th,the
wife of Mr. J. Smith; a son.
Szatxo-In Culross on March 2-1t1 th
, 0
wife of Mr. Geo. Smith; a son.
cows look hea t , andy edies4eary, daughter pi Mr. so. Jo II -
bee the
Young men and women who graduate
at
THE [AIWA BUSINESS COLLEGE
cmorg4,.' ONT.,
•aro exceedingly ort Wb, a•enriont good. pOsItIona
evert rldring tittles.Of . depression
Miss Clara Old. of Carberry, Man., graduate of the
Shorthand Department of this school. has just, se.
-tiered a good position with the, Calgary ae
Stenegrapher and Dock.seeper.
0k43.t.S to ATT3'NP thel3SST.
ere a of m orris • for eatntozm if interested. Address,
lie ,
tion that, belt hygienic or unhygenie,
...11/1040,11On Litt4 ---COOSI,11,Y -.In Brussels, - .• 11. ArcLACIftraN,
MatPh 20th '.t the residence or the • Chatham. Ont.
bride" father, by the Hee.- John Ross,
'
Mr. Neil S. MoLeuphlin to Miss Maggie,
o ly daughter of Mr, John Cousley.
daughter, Miss Maggie J. was united tliu P )
tflettiiisevbiall0 izticfrayer, ontr Ncl4aerocrheIl8g.dit.eayr
Brussels chee,se factory. Rev. John valent, Harper's Weekly goes on to
in the presence of the relatives of the attention of the Department of Mr. John Armstrong. all of Luck 6
Ro ' 0 w.,
Mrs. McLauchlin went to their own tioned that a cow stanchioned for - TctlEril=i07:rti:i on
Itirch l't)thl M trf-'
rtrooliz.essimi O.,:
home followed bysincerely expressed months at a titre in such a inatmer .1-Iowiek, • to 14 inds • Neglacto
that he is hardly able to take a • yoeee-Leceeerte-A,t St. Stephon4
and happiness. , single step well be less robust and Parsonage, orrie, arc.. r ,. . 0 .. . •, . •
healthy', and more susceptible to, 4.4..P4111P1-"1",..' 6f Otte.01°,• to Kis
.4e0.0 X.,eeneru. of ' rib:Mick. sabal.•
. : ''' -TOW; 0-F WI-WOHAllif,'
Agsiculture. It can hardly be clues- aresoe-Seaorre -At St. Stephents
wishes for their future prosperity s
AUCTI
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FARM To
Xn the matter er the -est
Want, deceased.
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,r1 M .h 2-th kr he
INT SALE
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N PROPERTY.
to of the late A14111'4311
re will he sold Ity lc
et
HOTEL,
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disease, other things being equal; ic emu".
,
•
Huron Items. than one that is allowed a reasonable. ccor.itiicexen-in Belgrat4teriMarOla
Hugh Hanna, jr., of 'Morris, tieethe. amount of out-of-door exereise. And petb, Mrs. Ti. elegcettle#ale,„ !vett 91
misfortune to sit down oa a needle, the hee t nes • yeara and 10 ' .
Methodist ehurch held a parlor social
last An excellent literary and 'cliteca into the lower a 't f the matter of such vital importance to's':, :, ..----:-- ----
in the parsonge on Tuesday evening 1,
musical programme was rendered.
-A shooting match took place here
on Saturday between the Gun clubs
of Gorrie Alla Wroxeter. The home
thigteettusingIntlehPain. A physician the entire public that the manner
had to be called before it .could be of caring for them inight very prop -
Scott's
• removed. erlv be made the subjest..,.uff official 4111111111111111111111,
inqUiry and legislative `...reitrietion. .
Is o
Week clearing the trees
'Farticularly is this ::tifee- in States mu
Henry Edwards has been engag tts
marksmen were defeated by 20 the Past.. as in NOW Yorteeptberealotts
visited the school hero last week.- school house 'm S. S., No. .14 Mist
veterinarian, and. the owners reirn-
:Where,
birds. -Mr. Robb, P. S. Inspector, the peninsular .adjacent to ,the old cevvs are killed by order 6f the 8tato
3. M. Cumberland, proprietor of the Wit winiosh, thus obliterating lore
n bussed from the State treasury. Un
of the old landmarks so dear to
uer stieli conditions, it is no more
the cream of Coctlive
• Ilypophosphites,
9Oughs,
'Colds,
Tlif$DAY1. the th. day of APRIL
' the hour of 2 o'cienk 14 the afternoon, by PETER
DEANS, Auctioneer, le fouoinriat *amble
property laurels' '
PAItota. No. 1--Duitet I. la 1 awl 2 lo 'the Eiret
Niteesitiori of the'rowitshl of Morris, lit the Oututtlt
Of Huron, This property ::oceiete ot 200 acres, ot
which 4°0115 acres are leered and in good state
of oultit °Mon ahti the bidsteee is well timbered with
%food hatrivrood. Thu Sell 4 IV rich loam, and the
property adjoins the Con %ration of the 'roam Of
Winghant. There are up 'It the premises a good
halm house, alarm, tram.- litrn in pot! repair and
Mr log house and bare.
Wets ht the ComitYr
way a Mehly doirnble
Ralf ot110 &milt Quarter
nebstion of tit rownahin
of East Wawanolsh, hi th vaid Ootutt,v of Hilton.
This parcel °tantalite 26 tier it of which -boat 20 aereo
ate bleared and tts a good tato 01 vnattVatiOn, and
the balance Is timber 1 with wail hardwood.
There to oo this hared ontl log house and log
harm
PAtteat NO, 41. -Lot, No. 461, no The „Weld Ade of
Sttett, le the wit, of %%Ingham le the
Oclunty of Item, C46Verill antroy, containing -
a ea acre mere or less, ex eat tile part sold tO the
0, P. Ity. Co Oti this a iced% thelr is situated 0.
small ftetne houSe, and it one COMO fitibil,
SIM 111 the 'rows of %via. sum
Tattita OP IIALE,--Te per cent. thorn eit any ot
sale mid the balaneene thin 20 4144 thereafter.
whim the purchaser will e entitled too conveyance.
There will be a reserve id, The other condition*
are the ist.miling °Monti te Of the Chancery Uhl ion
Of_the High -Court,
• further partitul *pm), to the VOIdar.
Ntilleitor 01 18 MI6 And Mt%
14‘. VANST0NE wale
Veroloreeoli itor. Athnintettetot.
3).1)3tseatli.at Winglient. his Dit a ens et Msekh. A.
r Oilovith Vilis:=m;:artra
is for Is well watered end itt eVr
farm.
PAttOlit, 11n,2 -The Mort
of Lot Ile. 40, In thel4tit
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of $250 be placed to the credit of the Sohool Sandal in town, t ' Friday Sommr
eville, who is an aged lady, The married ladies of the tietirti.,
Boara-Carried. Meyer nrookcosliiro afternoon our r hoot boys was alone at the time, and had it dist chtirch, Drussels, gave a concert, .;.:!,,... Crowing Children,
*voted that the Chief of Police bid wait to Beimore' to, A footban not been for the timely assistance of in their church, on Tuesday evening • *. Poor illiothorti' 611111t,
verbally resigned to lam and that he had MAteli against tho.Ci ixofthat village. M. Black and a umber of school of last week. All who took part In " SorofLda
lyie,e,o4 a 11143,1101 ia Itie plate Until after Oar bOYS . egi05611 by 3 goals boys the house and contents would the programme WeVe married ladieS. Artsernisl
4 the Council would Meet. Chief liallard tO I. -'W.. ' ' Tall, student oe utootibtedly text) boon consumed. Mrs. ,I, L. Xerr was "chairwoman." itt f,act, for all conditiOn
thee, laddreesed the Corincil stafing that he dengkrr; apetit Sunday at bonm. : The lin, whieit trigitia,ted from the There was ft large audience, and ing for .41 quick and ,
t id the difficult op raetaiad. ( actittiVsornt, Belleville, Ail Cfr4.10;104).
•, toss of Flesh,
ErrtsclatiOn,
Weak Babies,
11 A
130,1 reeensidered the *nattier, itika asked He Is engaged in IIarriston for theistove pipe upstairs, was put out with,the "gnats seleettons mere Mlle wee: . Sen lePaii
e
the .Coe twit to reappoint ons tw- summer mon .