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The Wingham Times, 1896-12-11, Page 1VOL. X X y.,,,,, •0. 1298. 11014112 & DOMES, lyfarrrag0 uotniec r 11A W NC�TSA ", ONTA,B•Ioj, FRIDAY, DEC i'MBE' 1896. Issued by FitAlvzc I'47'r.ctsorr, 1V'o 23, Vie - toric street, Yiniaham, Ont. N'owitnesses required, fiiIiNTERTERM, MON. JAN.4, 0-7 WE SELL CHEAP. (7 - CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATFORD, OWV, ' Camden popular commercial school, tsone bet. ter in the Dominion. Our coot;sox of study are bristling with good busine,s points. Expor•Ioncoct teachers In every depat•ttuent, • ex•studente of other business cothges how in attendance; moderato rates ; board low, 4 go.aiteacl school turning out wide•avako young sten trod women.: graduates al, -luxe, «�} r';'' I briyssucc successful. Easiness is reviving and many "" v tr Awl istile time to preparlls ed:and tdltIdnext i the seb ,law, whrett to get your preparation, s.Geaittiful t lithe a +, �, t z"i'aphad Catalogue free, 1;42 �g ail u6 !�` - -- _ W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, Christmas will soon be Isere •anci you are all wondering, thin •and plannfng what you aro gain .give to Father or Mother Son `Daughter, Sister or Brother, Fri .or Sweetheart. Well for the week we have been thinking, cuing and selecting for you andwe bave almost everything you may possibly need for the gift and at prices that will meet the contents of your purse. i Albums, • Workboxes, Dolls, Photo Holders, Sets of Dishes, Horses, Wagons, Carts; Busses, Cabs, Dogs, Cliinbingillonkeys, Mechanical Toys, .horns Organs. Whistles, Trains of Cars, Iron Wagons, Iron Horses. 'Lulu Chiefs, Zulu Warriors in Lulu Costume, - Hand Mirrors, Table Matto z d'j'py Watches, Carpenter Sets Collar & Cuff Boxes. Toilet Sets in box, iliantcclre. Sets, Jewel Boxes, Ink Stands, 'Napkin. Icings, Ash Trays, Pin Trays, • Trinket. et • Trays, • leas se ' sl n the' `� 't4 dd Ivo and night, the publishers of ~the again, Family H.rald hope to be able to fill king promptly all order's, The .pian an- A n in orn- g to pounced at the betrinning ` by th end "Orphan's Prayer" to sub r ,> rennin- np a windmill the scribers in the order in which sub- haw c d he up to Chow Mr. McEwaa lute received tl2e sumsnrer ft sevventyldo Hairy, beim; the grant allowed by the Government for the P, S Leaving examination —Principal Mosgrave stood the echo ai' a d be d on Tuo�da Pres reprasetitatiyesthe oystersi j sIl~ned Wage T:arner, wo a thiole that zr town board n2ee ingsfor 18911 al'Cbeyf aero all Y az and just to both the nzana#actor• only fear right.er, the ratepayer -Mr, Romer Tlvrrls received t I their should e••spry amd t the cn rzzer that i , saying his is et 'yI IT 1 U sofa misreplesenti Igtelemeter. COMMUNICATION. an. Eynon,. -_Noticing a comulunication in your paper of November 27th, rogarding our boeused manufa on Friday a e egram zoo wa > xnmunica• of £3t. Marya, was clout DecoaMQd leaves doubt the °tWe are heare can dug likewise. I se. In hno e husband and four of a family, two sons first lace the I ketvfel In ory and two daughters. p Wiiighatxi Chair Factory —Conductor Parker now has Charge of firm or was purchased from the late insolvent tete run from Wingham to Palmerstotl and and Paid for int cash, abee of jectlto ctI a Town Rincateline on the Grand Trunk. Conductor Ioar2 or bonus which wast town Quirk, of Rinoardine, ham aha n betshe induaenient rr„e of the out b the un fromatory y London to Iiinoatdine• n to encourage mauu- faotuxers to settle bora, and then after_ --The hearing of the civil case,liuettol to equip had put in enough more eapital vs. Ritchie,came upin the q 0 It up to the ex - sons ie ie, °a to on Wednesday. Court of Seo- ' taws bonus bylaw.e xeWer have tnot of reserved decision, which will probablybenot evt ent principal, but ur hot given before the court rises. n taen profit also, _ have penses but have had oto putinftomztime to lxbit on a photo of the 82 rcomabbits end on x_ time more capital from outside of the busi- 1 ie ss which 02 hes been ridge shot in Eowic;z by a compeer of zng to nearly. double theenu aux-alter of Chan s sports on Thanksgiving Day and mentioned ramped by our_ bonus by-law, and as for in heTTrams two weeps ago.. building oe buying lar •,as he saysY g r,e, costly buildings Mr. A. M. Rush of Brantford, fell from to tell hm plainly of at thetenhas p e want Ilio roof of Peter Mcl;tren's b r T one dollar s wortlti of either rofjG eras been berry pal.out of the factory been put intopthose costly buildings neither has that Wage Berner or ratepayer contributed one cent towards those buildings but rather those buildings have helped him to contribute towards the paying of this bonus wo hear so much about. uG.be a e to us to establish all the above with facts rand figures to the satisfaction r f that Wage Berner or rate paver any time the Aiayor or Council are disposed to take time to in- vestigate, We may employ one or two hands that live outside of the town limits bnet aware tht when weatust thevnli lived outside ofhem we thesaid limit or that it wade any difference and now we don't feel disposed to dis- charge them without some outer reteou as their services have been very satisfactory to us and they no doubt help to support the town in some way. Roping Mr. Editor that we have not trespassed to much upon your valuable space, WVxrran.urt Canter FACT onx. Or r, a an Tuesday n£ last wean, and Tract. o publishers of the Family Herald sof eked ht leg, Mr, Duals had just finish send 1118 "Q c on t 2e barn and P, plan- scrl tions reach them seems to give t t loll It, when he last his baltanoe g with the above serious results, ,l perfect justice. "'First come first ` —There will 1 be motto, s n2 e and it is a en 1397 Th And many things that we cannot ' rllention Isere. Be'$ure to call and see our stook before 'making your • selections, . We are bound to sell to you and to please you. A beautiful line of Ken's Slippers in Plush' an e Leather. f roe '4 St Clfi ANTS served,' is theirr •• I he Y two eclipses of th The first, an Feb, 1, wUI be good one. The price of the Familyinvisible in Canada, On,,7uty 29, between Herald and kly star 9 A. m. and 11 a, tn., a partial eclipse of "Orphan' g the sun will be seen in Canada New ig Year's Day falls on a Friday ; Agit Wed- nesclav will be on March 4; Good Friday J• on April 16 ; Easter Sunday, April 18. and Christmas Day, Saturday Deo. 25. ee th© Orphan Prayer," A see only one doll r. It is Ind venous how can be done little Money "Chaser our Cliristmas• prese for your NO fe, Blatkinp" `ta' 4` - - TRY OUR CANNED GOODS ALL FRESH STOCK RASPBERRIES. RRIES. 1' Pi.,AG`'HES, I.'EA.RS. TURKEY. CHICKEN, DUCK. 'NOBLE N�1'I3 BEEFEI.,',, DEF ,z lb tin —It fe cut Dr. P. rrently sold Ws peaut ieeand tiitenda removing from Wingham, We are in- strnoted to say that he has not • sold his practice but only *tithes to get a good re- liable married doctor to take his practise while he is attending his parliamentary 'duties at Ottawa, at the coming session whittle will likely open about the middle of next February. In the meantime the Doctor wlil be found et his old stand. • —The Huron and Ontario Electric Ball- et -ay, running front Kincardine and Goder- ieh via Walkerton to Eugenia, the junction 1totown, t henceeForay, n nthe h to Meeford and con#h begun at once, This New York centracto..states it ;ill be finished by .January, 18lie, A 3neot ng of the provisional directors to ttetify and sign the contrants will be betel in a few days. This will be quite a boon to the people north and west and • TOWN COUNCIL. Regular monthly meeting of the Couxcil was held on Monday evening last. Aiembers present: Mayor McKenzie Reeve Sp 1• Si A YEARIN ADVANCE The lecke e in the Prasityt.e: i,2i: rhnsoh s-� Monday l t,l,;hr, by the Rev. .f, L. Mute U y + � who hue grad rdeeerilztive powers portrayed: GORDON in , . sights of that wonderful stretch of comitn w' a very interesting manlier th with its xnightygeysors,Iny sterious spring its mountain of glass and magnificent yens. As was remarked by the chairman should Air, Murray ever again come t Wieghetn, to give a lecture of which be has a number, he will be greeted no doubt, with a full house, ; Olt Y Trade is still on the in ereasa ' at this store. '1�=e, take pleta4nri tet ride ' make that candid statement, but there must be • a reason for it. the reasons are simple i namely: 1st We buy only from the best manufa •: eskla ery our” our are t114; .. th is ces Le: p !n being able to 0 The fcllowingCondolence, was sent to Bro. ,loon Halder tion °by condolence T lodge No, 119, I. 0. 0. F. To 13no. Jouv Emma + .thlAB SI5,_W13ereaa it has pleased f Providence c in Ilia wisdow to 3 i the y hand of aditotion upon you, our worthy and beloved brother and '1 to remove from you, your. life partner the, sharer of your joys and sorrows and while cast down by this heavy load of affliction we the members of Maitland Lodge, No, 110, I. 0.0. F. in Ledge, assembled n, sem b7 ed here begtoe tender you our heartfelt sympathy and condolence in this your great sorrow. May He, who wept at the grave of Lazarus and comfort idyocr in yourze that we hour of trial,Imboty3f-flu with herace be r in thee Etet rnal hoimel� here sor- row and partings never come. Signed on behalf of 'Maitland Lodge, No. 119 T. 0. 0. F, x COILNIN, Committee, (Jon;,z]?.Grtoras Win ,haem. Ezzxorr, Wingham Dec.De c. 1 tl 6 9 $ G. Gummo n Flatterin'tTribute To T e S Or The Canada Business Ooliege,dlu� No more tiatte rig tribute to the stand- ing of the Canada. Business College, Chat. ham, could be given thea the fact that at the present moment three uu3lled appli- entions are in for help; two from other busi- ness Colleges asking for teachers, and the third fiotn a large financial concern. One is from a business college in Massa- chusetts,@and asks for a lady teaclier of Graham shorthand,. one either with ex. haszence in had the experience teachingthe in publicect or vrho school work preferred, $40 per month • to start,. with good 'increase to suitable bases aout7Arere and who/ 2ncl We epea afford fto the to set Tan tr on a v !small margin and we do and customers appreciate the fact so sales go on increasing. If you not one of our customers we offer a cordial welcome to share in ` great bargains we are giving in store every day. Please note a few of the pri that obtain throughout the store, v 20 men's Superior British water proof Coats, worth $10 Fifthly and Saturday for..,.,. 20 doz,naen's fine illi -wool under87.50 ` 0 'wear good value at 75e, shell Friday and Saturday for, ... 50 10 doz. fine Su3pendcrs, mohair ends, worth 400. , , , . 10 w doz< strop 25c, far, g Suapendeis regu... 5 dos. men's Kid Gloves, • • l2µ nt Clasps, fur cutis, regulr $1.25 Friday and Saturday for, ... 79 5 doz, men's fine laid Gloves regular `ll Friday, Saturday 03 5 doz. men's fine Kid Gloves Astracan backs, worth $1.. , • 72 rdos. heavy Silk Bow Ties regular 25e.for ...,..,., Fine Scotch Slliti s • o 12=. order, best style -g ' made to rnarlship, regular 18.0 fore.15.75. 50 .doz. women and boys' :.ali- woI person. A 1 t second is for a teacher of penman hi 13 t r month tY who 10 usiness College in New York Ste position is worth from $50 to $75 e P o HOSe, regular from `�_ 0. al' 'iCnht 1 5 s fine Hardwood Cl Pins, 0 35e. Friday and Saturday �0 case - o other ais per dozen . orf Sae Chenile Curtains at wholesale price. - ' e'ORD0N, The Direct L'nporrbr. accardn2,g to the ability of the par s,r tug, eputy•.Reeve ITolmeet and 1 graduate #ct take the.poeitirr ofteller lady (Vermilion McLean, Forbes, tiTihso5, Gor r, tli.e.; ;0q.",tin f,,t' of thecitis with d , ;'f;Thing, Herdsman. Robinson, Hiansaa of 1mt'e,- S1ie m. a of Ont. east and `Tolley. t be a capable steno• ;lilt =rtes of test regular ands sola grareetr and know how to value a mo ing were speoial meet- The abovertgend read and approved. high shows that Ibis popular and Continttnication from John Dickson was longerraw thoutolch change of been running A..3dDlC$�'S, t quite an impetus ttrade : „ad help beim 1 resignation. asking The withdrawal to permission to withdraw his than any other similiar school in Canada, ada, CITY ItESTAil,RANT t up some of the smaller places, oras granted. has secured the confidence not only of the m4�" "` �'" a "�� +--..._...©�© Communication from Thos. Holmes business public, but also of kindred schools —The annual meeting of the teachers stating that there was coma mistake in re- tvlten they write the Principal, , ey• and officers of the Presbyterian Sabbath Bard to the assessment ee walk in front of Lecithin, asking Mc {{ School was held in the eeerj t morn toI his propel"ty as the first fi urea , if any ofhis. graduates _ 1 Tuesday evenl All $74•s5 crier afterwards be waltz iissethis eau put Ibem on en to trio track to uor if ire `y —� New Ads. �_ i Miss Mclie g' present excepting at $7yt3v He wanted to know Doty this l ties. 11 must be gratifyingto both J Stewart and Brown. All business matters of suitable par- (✓�. Sntilarland—'_tiTotice. additional amount came. It was referred and staff to know that teir efforts are Central Business College - lis connection with th to the Court of Revision. principal Communication from P. Macdonald re 1 ready supplied nearly sixty he t teachers al - Communication foot 7 inches more walk that the engineoer other colleges. The Jest two placed are had given him and statingwouis for pay tor same on condition thattheConn commercial 0. sahjects in Wilas teacher of liams' penmanship' Bi and oil give hila an agreement that the property College, Plymouth, Pa., and A.R. Ross. as be his and so that he could not be disturb- teacher of Commercial subjects, TroyBus- ed bysucceeding councils. It was referred mess College, Troy, N. Y, at a salry of to the Court of Revision, Free= Rrsrosr. $1000 per annum. John Wilson, shelter for chief, $3 ; John Nilson, shade trees, $0; 0 McKinley, measurements, $3; Airs. Pbippen, nursing 33Irs. MVTontgotnery, $6 ; A. E Simmons pri • fills it. he third is fo 4411.Pral rson--areae Goods, z e sabool, and as e. W. F. Bmakenshitr_ Notice. 1 procuring f r°rcertaine aaclasse8• cthe ards !pupils. papers M, R. A1'cTndeo--Tineas Gifts, for infant classes, etc., wastransaoted. The Kl. N. Griffin—(great Cferr'n Sale. leverage Secretary's report showed the :following CatlnrI. Caxipbell��TimaszPresenpts. 1Teacers attendance: e da ubstituBt Cosi 2 I ' Girls, 106; 1.Iamuth cC Bowles --Xmas Groceries, 1 d.°tat, 19I; Total Collection, $1 O�6eriiver' John Cowan---Cout2ty Council Election, j age, $2.44 Treasurer's 1' e•d t,ot�,ttyCoun^ii 1;1 t i 12a„.e1,30 had been expended d Thos. 13. Sanders To the I;leotors of missions, them will tbe on hand a $30 fol Division No, li. lir $26,99. After the business had nils, Afeeers McIntyre; tdohn purr I g a e. • PoO0'7 t -- ' that nig , 'report shown 1?. Pinson Co �i 4 ec ton. for the soh for supplies Ie e Trico 1 er' paying oat , 7 i l transacted served a«luncheon of ----------. t coffeo and 1 VArrIiW.1111/0 313 We want to clear out oar Mantle Stock before the new year, we offer you thirty Mantles in Tweed, Serge, and Beaver, in I3lack, Brown and Greys worth up to f68 your choice fprr 0•lf , ,saris, sl t a Tweed, „• and,Boaver,. in Brown Black "el„e, lack anci. Grey and mixed colors, worth from $8 Ai0 lip t,0 :Y;1ii, your choice from $6 to ;89. What will make a more, suitable Xmas presetit than a good 1 t. Forest 14range.. to town ag to Calder n LOCAL NEWS. S. oa re, and apleasent social hour was spent together• —0. p,1`, Meeting to -night, Frida. 1 School Board, y) The regular meeting of the school board See the Golden Giant Mine at the Rail I was held in the council chamber on Tues- -to -night. 1 day evening, present : Hiscocks, Button, An able Cbtnpt ti f Abram Griffin the absence voters to the chair. Minn scocFra was I,. —Mr. John Z'yfe, of Tuenberry, has been int, were read and on motion adopted 'seriously ill with intlamation. 'J'12e F' y of artists at Hal! F n and Moore In day end Sattrrdey nights. - Fri, + of Chairman Bell. .I, II, Hi Committee -To hear the robins caroling last week payment of the followingaccountsrecommended.•&l. one would thick rile t spring had come. Ross, stationery, 336.75Mason, e~;, Everlasting humor, and continuous stationery, $3.20; Advance $i ani xi$1 leugfter at the hall Priddy and Saturday mhos. Moore, work at school, 82,25; Alex. nights.• Young, supplies, ,$1,58. Moved by Wm. '--Jas, Mc 11p' , v za has bash liven to Moore, seconded by Wtn. Button, that the g accounts be paid --Carried. Moved by C. N. Griffin, seconded by Wtn. Moore, that the teaeliers' salaries for November tuber be a' xti and 1 p that t ane• certificate fiber of e the P •' ' I Ina2pal the salaries for December also be paid --Carried. 13os•rd adjourned, �i4finery of Cost, pin t1 for some time, has moved back cin,u°* utehiesnn is conternpliating a trip pia, He will. probably leave vesettrday or McAuley., --Jacob Halliday, of Harriston, has may- ed into town and will occupy' '1', L Jobb>a, residence n Diagonal street i. I • 7�eracaale. John Walker,.l3russels, was in town Inst si ence o The• prices aro the sante every day, Miss Bee as our the ghees of days last w �-Mr. D. , is every day in the week. l?aulen and Y. Flannigan 3158 tate machinery in place and will open up a broom ranufa Itev, P. D. Woodcock, of Caind S OU ALL A MERRY tory. Ile expeots to begirt worlt to•rley,: is'the guest of his brot On i'iaet, - DepiIort of the annual meeting of the 0oak• het, Tl'°a vVrrad- . Whitechurch ereamry, a batch from our . :Miss Janet Clendteein deliverhri cin tl local correspondents held over for lack of iin the west for the past three years. retur ' space,, ed d sie Parker, of Wingham, watt the Misses Emigh for a few eels,--.T31ytit Stenda+•d. Sutherland has disposed of his hardware and 'stove business• 10 Messrs Benny, of Dashwood, Ont M ; BARGAIN' DAY WE WIR Y week. Mr. M. Lamont will spend a tow weeks with friends in Ripley, Rev. Gallagher, of Barrie, well known to the people of Wingham, was in tow this week. CHRISTMAS, hods p y Wil. >4 1.;'. CHl+:AP. °,•: µ : s BOW/AS. x.41 M ^'hior many friends it blows on Thursday. >I ea nesday, will c pleased to ` Mite Lilian Ainley and Master Roy, know that Mrs, Robt, Mcindco has recon- echo have been visitingat Air, seed so far from ber late illness as to t • T', ltoderus, r ossa s on I tble,to be out be returned to their house ill I3 1 D. Businoss Locals, Good Beef, cheap, at Fields: Geo. I3, Irvin make a first class titti(g suit. office ox stove for 'sale—Empire at this • Try Mnnshavw for Xmas- and wedding presents. Get your pictures framed at Treland's Furniture Store. Tea Setts, Porcelain, GO pieces, for 83.50 at Garr rev's. Dinner Setts Porcelain, 100 pieees, for $7 at Gnrrrxx's Munshaw makes a speciality of fitting Brilliant Listowel Wedding glasses on saientificprinaiples. Dec, 4.—Knox ehureh was the eeene of a Get a, Arst class oyster -stew very pretty wedding at two o'clock yester- I Rex,re ♦'s—Tho Star Restaurants J. M. day (Thar 1 on, when r Lor•na Campbell, second daughter of Ali lire. Go to Ireland's Furniture and Mfrs D, D. Caml+beli, and A C' Spring Beds. Mattresseseneeler S Store for B seises nttng, $7,25; ii+inghau2 Tanning Co. sr ay} afternoon, 413.90; Thos. Irwin, extra work on ceme tri; 4125; Bell Telephone Co., message, astedo, accountant in the bank of Rattail - 40 rents; Chas. Walton, work on streets, ton at wingham, were joined in the holy $1; ,las, Brock, work on streets, $2.50 ; bonds of matrimony by Rev Mr. Cooper. Chas.Homuth,.wood -for hall, $9.10; Jos The Church was decorated with palms Bullard, work on streets, $1; John David. plants and a variety of flowers, and which son, work on steets, $1.35; John Davidson I with the beanttfied gowns of the guests work on street, 410,25 ; it. Mdphersoc, do,, and bridal party made an exceedingly $2 ; Jas. Irwin, do., $1; L, McLean, tam• Pretty eight. ber for hall, 62.70 for streets $5.09; Bow. The bride entered th man Co. tile for streets, $41,80 , G Mason stationery, 01.50; Wingham 3leotrie Lights, 834,39; Win. Holmes, repairs W. �V,, 50 dents, on atreete $2.80 $330• Mcore, repairs W. W., $1.50; A. A1.0 - „ c, r e, yhet stater, ,i11ss Cairiphell, as Gregor, inspecting walks, 411.30 0; Chas, maid of honor, and by Miss Bastedo, of Barber,ork on streets, tea; John Cornyn Newmarket, sister of the groom, and Miss. printing,$1 ; Thos. Mannol, salar�, 418,80, Scott, of Listowel, as bridesmaids, who V. Vannormen $133• Droved by Hottnos; 1 all looked charming, seconded by Wilson, that the account of dotted silk trimmed e White chiffon and Irwin yIn be referred r er ed t of the Executive ea I r! - e C e „ Coal,- p trimmings r rnits a tadz eeton v avert wearing u tatr 1 • nextlarge p � g o neat` g a• - in bl lett black meeting—carried ' ire rt hats ed p ars trimmed nn i Moved to I e I, with .H oltnfeathers at • Y seconded tic clouded by Milson vollets, cat•ried Dau .sat rs and Chet the finance report be adopted -Carried eintamntheznnms, q s o£ mauve Moved by Gordon, seconded by McLean, The groom WAS assisted by his cousin, that this council do now adjourn to meet fired, J. Campbell I:iann, again at the call of the Meyer__Carried. tapir Co., '.Toronto, anti the the Canada, sari re -- George F. Cemplutla of I3oetrrn, brother A sheat shove To -night, of the bride and father's arta l c cuuratl on her coiling lovely in white satin, trimmed with honitan lace and pearls, and carried a large shower bon. quot of roses and liyaciutlzs. She was twsiet d b The Metropolitan Dramatic Company will produce at the Town Rail their Lam - ens couledy drama, Down the Slope, in• trodncing special scenery and effects, songs dancing,ete. Change of Play to -morrow nigh t. Sale xtegieter, Tuesday Dec, 15. Auction sale of real and porsnal estate of Win. Martin, insol. vent, on lot ,9, con. •2, townslii • - A gnautity of extiaeted clover and bass- wood honey foe sale in 60 Ib, cans, also a quantity of beeswax. Joax E. Sar.rrr, Get your Bedroom Suites Weboa.. n, and Extension Tables, atSIro ands's� Furniture Store. —For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster rL Co. Remember the place, in Qneen's block. Weerrnte—Any quantity of dried apples (8e), roll butter and poultry, turkeys one drawn (7e). Geo. E. Klee, n. G. 11. Irvin has been in theWf trade str emad ete time for r and.- l.n knows whereof when he says that lie canndtebe undersold best any arket forhis spot casitonly, s he he is tiih cs able to give the benefit of lose and careful buying to bis customers. We do not pretend to sell below cost; na, man can do to and carry on a business. boa the do sell ori a close T • H, Tavt of Witt ham It Lohn J3. Campbell 1 t margin .. c} Y. g Ire! iris bo mentioned as pays to get .your bills printed at the an old coincidence that , be three Crim . I Tricia office. A fico notice given with sale ball's are iu no way related. p• bilis, church bills, &c , and are read i After the ceremony the t 1 hundreds /of homes. n number of about one hundred thests to the f Be mss Y Your beef at 1 field's by tdre quartos, gala Place," the residence of the wheroyou will �!et it good and at the same bride'aparents, where the bridal , . � time cheap. at "Ar „ assembTed Reid a reception and where path p viewed the exceptionally nnrnrous, hand so y f Star rResttaeat u Bargain 1 Buffalo Saturday al the some and costly presents received byt a quart;To eco oystersnt cants bride, testifying; to the osteefn in which 1),Iug; s T. Bba'e.j,,ceo 18 cents per she is held b cera, gains in pipes and For full articulare see lar/ 010 ria, ( y her 112an f ty pesters or apply to tobt. Ma da°, Assignee, Wing - hem, E. L. Dickinson, llarrdster, J. A. Dorton, Barrister, Wingham, the number was a splendid z Morris front her parents. 331r, and !lire. Bastedo left on the evening train for the test and will be• Mr, Jas. MoKelvie I2as message from Santo, Claus announcinreeeived g 1'IITxR DF,1vFy Auetion3er. 11, at home in itYzngltain after January i iru'tshat zev eaten s,t Christmas tin finest lot of dies and itratford Herald. Wait 1lot Santa at the Star _Restaurant.. a