The Wingham Times, 1899-06-09, Page 1•
VOL. XXVII.---NO. 1416.
THE BEAR U1_TU RAMPAGE
There is nothing litre sLirring things
tip a little edema -Melly, especially to
bueiness, mad we aro going to try and
•matte a little flutter amongst the buyers
Of this vicinity a and. es about the only
way thiel can be, clone is to give them
some special Values aodAargains ; wo
are going, to lay and tiokle their appetite
in that line. Now we are not going to
talk you to death tellieg you what we
are going to .do, hat are going to quote
you some prices that ought tO set you
thinking if you- are open to 'take advant-
age of a Bargain when you see it. Hero
they are ;- -
Special prices for two weeks only. .
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Drexs Goods Dept.
15 pee Fancy Dress Sulire,* Moyer yd, now 37c3.2 " " 81 03 " 660
" " $2 00 " ' 51.25
" M1 wool Plaids, " 35o " 20
8 " Dress Goods, . " 353 " 28
12 " 14non Suiting, ". 25o. " 15
10 " Zephyr " " 26a " 11
All regular 124e Print now for lle per yard.
Flannelette, 80 inches wide, regular 12e per yard,
now for Po,
Shirting reg. 121o, now for 110 per yard.
Also a new line of
White recca Shirts
White rem Ride, • reg $2. 26
with Colored Trimming $2 50
61 4t .6
".
58,00.
We have a full line of Ladies' While Wear which is
being sold cheap.
41-11 ellIttte Emelt s h in g• Dept.
Mena rine Cord Shirts, all size., re'. 51,90, now '75c
.c " " 100 60c
AC If IC cl II 760 85Q 450
10 doz.'Men's Shirts, special Ilne,.reduced to 45c
.5 do. Night Shims, reg. price 05o, new • 450
Fine Balbrizscau Undersea,, teg.pricC 48o, "":89°
25 dc. Stens Ties in all -styles, .35. nov
• Special Cut in:Hats.
tatezt t3lein Mea's Fdifas, reg. 620; new 8.! 244, 1.50.
11‘ CS ik,• 1.50, 1.00
46 I,• 1.00, -5
Special line of Men's Soft Felt fiats at - 60
4 doz. Children's Caps et - 8
, Tailoring Department
just received a line of All -'e Berges and TWeeds
whicll we are making up at the low price of 511,00
per suit. .
Special out 10 :he prizes of Boots and Shoes and
.firocer les.
H 0 NI , f,f;
so vi
"Business Bfightness
- BRINGS
r•-••••••••
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77/E
RESULTS.
It has paid others to attend
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, ONT.
and it will pay you, 44 a -our recent
Students have accepted good situations.
Business Men are looking for. young
231en and women who aro trained as we
° train thorn Th ree, times the` n u to ber of
requeste for 0111.30 assistants have been
received by us this year aS -Compared
P .
Enter now if yon,,erin. Prospectus free.
W..1. ELtaorr. Principal.
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Marriage Licensee ,
Issued by PHASIC PATnItSoN, No 28, Vic-
toria street,Wingliam, Ont. No witnesses
required.
1NG
rpIl
• WINGUIAM, ONTARIO. FRIDAY, JUNE 9,1.899.
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$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
EDS
GARDEN .SEEDS.
Buy your Garden Seeds by
the ounce. It will pay you.
We have Onion, Carrot, Rad-
ish, Lettuce, Parskiip, Beet
and Cucumber Seeds in bulk.
FIEL1) -SE14,Ds -We have
Carrot, NIangels and Turnip
Seeds. Get our prices before
purchasing at
Box Waxestis-A.good, smart boy want. I Iron Saae.-A. two volume Funk &
ed to learn the printing besiness. Apply Wagealls Standard Dietionary, as goodi
at the Trims office. 60 new, for sale cheap. Apply at Txties I
um Mr Jas Duffield
nd tinware business to 1-1,18 1302:1 No --During the past
week wo have beer experiencing eorne
e new
Arm took poeseasi n osi Sabo 1 very warns weathe a The temperature
Mr Angie! i nd
of Wingham.
Mae re 04teirou.
Mrs Wflhianaon, w
Williamson, Collect
oardine. were tak
Tuesday for inter ceding his advertise -
been residing in 0
HAS SOLD I-WM;
has sold his (dove
Mr Bugg & San, of Walkerton.
• during acme of the d VS. of the week ran
remaining a reeiclent'
between eighty-five .nd ninety degrees in
the shade.
IA,-Tbe remains of Iti.usasen Ms 5 ,ACE.-aIr John Kerr
dove of the late A. M has this week increased Ws advertising
r of Customs, of epace in the TWES. Mr Kerr is a believer
n to Kincardine on in the liberal use QI printers' ink. Our
ent. Deceased had readers will profit by
lend, California, for Ment in another caiu
very suddeoly. Many
this
accinehated with
some time and died
Foga SWD11.
in the new dam are ra
Tue. -
env ot those inter-
ested in the matter
111.
Wingloatigites were
1�,C1',putting a fish slide
her displeased with
Dat -rix or MISS Si trees Isabella Simp- the course taken by Llje council on Monday
Finn an old residen of this vieinity, died evening. The petitim was largely signed
at the residence of Mr Samuel Young, 01.1 by the ratepayers, an we think thee the
HAMILTON'S DRUG STORE
w Friday last. Dee used was in hear 77th -council should go t oroughly into the
year, and was a si er of Mrs R Rhbettecni, matter at the meeting . next Monday even-
• of Marnoch and h d resided with relatiyes A. The cost of building the fish slide
iE W ADVIIIRTISEMENTS.
New advertisements from the following people
will be found in the,columns of this issue :-
G. E King -Special.
Magelvie-Special.
J. Ologg Co-Wiro Fencing.
Chas. Tjanderson-Stray Heifer,
A, M. Bruce -Why Fry. Your Face.
John Kerr. -People's Popular Store. •
Plymouth Binder Twine Co-llinder Twine.
A. A. morrow--0.licefirs Extr .et of Malt
West Duren Farmers' Institute -Annual. Meeting
LOCAL NWS-,
See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Dr, Butler, of London, will pe at the
Queen's libtel, Wingbam, on the first
Wednesday of each month from 11.30 a,m,
till 3 o'clock p. m., for consultation, in
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat,
if
MCA the ' BASEBALL IMAT011.-L Ybaseball
game should not forge the match betvween
Clinton and WInglaa , on the park Satur-
day afternoon, June LOth. It is expected
that agood game wi 1 be played by both
clubs. '
Ream rine Besesem-The paean earfigs
have again come. t the surface 'in this,
neighborhood, and e regret to say the in-
dications are that t ey wilabe found doing
business at the old stand all, summer, as
usual, notwithstrea ing the belief that the
severe frost of Feb nary bad emend their
demise.
, GRAND BIONTO.-
tensive scale are
Corcoran's cringe
June 20, at the Tee
ton l3aae Ball 01
Wingham. The
will play a game o.
Reliable' of the
Toronto, a famous
(anger is expected t
water Brass Band
piper will be on th
Waeenwomes B.
pear to be much int
on the waterworks
The vote polled Iva
dicated that our r
accord with the acti
following is the vet
reparations on. an ex-
ing made by Father
ation for a Picnic on
water grove, .Walker -
b will -compete with
•hitecaps of the Alpei
Football against the
lens. Mr Oonjan, of
clog: dancer and' comic
be present. The Tees -
lid also a first-class
grounds.
AV. -There did not ap•
rest taken in the Voting
platy on.Mondity last.
very small, but it in.
epayers were fully in
n of the council. Tho
in each ward :-
For. Against.
20 • e
a
'16 2
22 0
28
4
0 Tubs of
Cash or 13c
nsible for what
intelligili1.3 to a young girl, yet, watched, or we mia have to record a more
We Flay just what 1
feeLlY
Ward 1
4C 2
Fi
4
86
WANTi7L-We mist hav
Butter weekly. Eggs 11
Trade. We are not r
the "Little Fellows" s
we advertise. We a
in Wingham and, arnoch for many year will not amount to aery much, ancLif it
The remains were nterred in the Wingham eanbe put in without any injnry to thq
cemetery on Sate day afternoon. dam, wc wauld say, i••eut her it, !"
OUT THE WEED
allowing noxious
thole premmes.
streets growing
walks. It shou
parties to be no
most people ta
pearance of th
nice -shape, an
tracts so much
atreeta as does
above the side
. ,
-Some people are again .a, Ne„,
weeds to grow in front of Lodge of British Ain trice, at its last see-
Digeneutte.-The Grand Orange
There are weeds on some gee,
a.way 'up above the side. decided, after r_ warm debate and
upon a pretty °Wee vet a that ter the future
tot to necessary for the no person engaged in the manufacture or
ified to cut them clown,, as sale of spirituous lig or may become a
e enough pride in the ap- member of the ()rang Order. It will not
ir homes to keep them in 'affect the standing of any present members.
there is nothing that de, Widely varied (minicar s wore expressed on
from the appearance of the
allv.
oxious weeds growing high made
the question, and the Statement was freely
that the arbor Iinate lodges would
denoted the repeal of he resolution.
Ae.tietx. Mon=c1.-The annual meeting I Cover orItEvrsiou---E' be adjourned mat -
o! the Winghaea Farmers' Flax 00 was , ing of the Court of
held In the to- g,E) hall on Monday after- Thursday evening 1
no The ann -lel report of the directors , sent -Messrs McDade
was received End other minor business , Mclndoo was
transacted, Ti e following directors were The e,ppeals were die
elected : -Amos Tipling, W Henderson, 1 Mesarig H Wightman,
Alex Young, Pe. -1 Powell, re-elected. Wei.. letctivke. John. MoNei
Bridges was ole
ing.. Ti3edireht
close of Cie anti
Ames Tipling, pr
'president ; J B F,
urer.
AN OLD BESIDE
ed in place of 0 Bead. 1 Arthur Robes, John.
ro held a meeting at therLennex. Were etitered
el meeting and. elected hood franchise voters
Went ; Alex Young, vice entered as tenant of
rguson, seceetary-treas- on Josephine.street
(assessment was red
On Saturday I decided, that Wm -Fa
T DEA
eVerd.04, lash, one ci the oldest residents of , n.t entered on roll a
Wingliam, in- the erson of lame Ireland ' mill was eutorecl on
passed away to t1 great beyond 'in his . tenant; W T Hall w
82nd year. Deems d had resided in Wing- , tenant for pett'of AI
ham for inaby y era'. He conducted a was made in John M
blacksmith shop at the sOnth end of Jose- !B Holmes was entei as owner of lotsy
phine street, until a few years ago, when I and 3. south side of Alfred street in place
fuiliag alth com celled him to cease his ' of Thos Holmes.
labor He had in feeble hearthfor a! Nuarier SERIOU ACCIDENT. What
number of years A. widow and a grown up might have been a foto1 accident occurred
family of sons an danghters are left to at the Josephine At! set crossing of the G
mourn Itis loss, r:"he funeral. took place to ; T on Friday eve ing between six and
the Wingham cemetery on Tuesday after- , seven o'clock. Mr I 13eckwith had been
man, • Ideliveriag Iiread in the iiorthern part of
Film 70 LA-WHS.-Two interesting health of the town and Was teeming to his shop;
talks to ladies Will be given by Miss Minnie when near the erose ng, a gravel train was
Crozier of the V avia Co, in the Council, backing up et a rub -1 rate; Mr Beckwith
Chamber -of the own Hall, on the e en- did not notice the until the train
evision was held oa
st. Members pre-
, Irwin and Hanson.
pointed chairman.
osed of as follows :-
Seth Langley, Calvin
'n, Winfield Lloyd,
MeEsaen and .1.ohn
on tile roll SS rnalal
Chris Thornton was
re Flynn's property
eo Shaw's personal
sed to 9200 ; Court
quharson's name ho-
itt
F; David Gem -
he roll as M F and
s entered on roll as
er Bleak; No change
:Nevin's assessment ;
Oneae Rearime.---You can get the TIAIBB
And Weekly Globe until the end of 1899
for 80 zenta. .
CATZSIBI.1431 FUME ----A plague of tent
caterpillars is reported- throughout the pro-
vince. The caterpilla • is • somewhat elm.
ilex to the tussock m th, and itwravages
aro said to be very eatensive. On behalf
of the Ontario Government, Dr Brodie, of
Toronto, is experimettiug with a view to
the extermination of 411 pest.
I
A Fara, Aceremer A tragic accident
happened to Harry B at, the G TB engine
wiper in charge of th gravel train engines
at Luoknow, on Tue;day evening, which
resulted in his death The deceased was
coupling cars and d it not get out of the
way in time- The oupler entered his
body. completely draoweling him, The
remains of the un nate man were
taken to Palmerston the early train on
WeaDeSdaY.
HWIE 11101I SOUTD Paeuica. Apaxty com-
posed of Mr and Mr 'Wm Anderson and
three- children, Mrs T ONVSOL, and her three
children and Miss Smith arrived in Wing -
ham on Wednesday, to visit at their old
home in East Wayanosh. They left
.Iohannesburg, South kfrica, on April 12th,
and have been on the'way ever since. This
is their first visit beim in five years. Mr
Anderson and famil have been on the
Dark Continent, for 'aeon years' They
will spend abont six months in t pro-
vince, previous to reti rniug home.
'Wareze-On short term plan. A. yonng
man to learn tailoring and cutting. ,Apply
to Webster & Go, Queen's Block, Wing -
ham.
TBACEIIEN'El $TIIIIIH-fit was thought from
the reports in Montietes 'papers that the
G T ft trackmen's s rike was at an end.
All the local men received word to go to
Work on Mondaty =earning and most of
them done so, afte- making personal
application to the read master for their
positions. All went well until Tuesday
evening, when word Vas received from the
trackrnen's Commita e, again ordering the
'men eouta 81n6.° Arednesday morning
nearly ell the local m n have been oil work
and we have beard nc new developments
-up to the tinae of goiagto press.
'Lreencar OcreeenteO! .-The olianges made
in the stations from be first draft, by the
London Conference o the Methodist church
ings of Friday an Saturday, June 0
10th at 8 o'clock. Talk will be ill
by life-size chart All ladieea
i vited Miss zier is at
a
Jos Golley and wi I be ple
any of the ladies ho wisl
on the subject.
says :-"Miss Cr
Loch it subject a
was done by mo
couched itt the
and j was about ontu hit
trated quick turn, upset
cordially I t3eckwith was the
g with Mrs ground. Re was pr
to meet with but we e pleased
; the horse made a
he waggon and Mr
wn heavily to the
tty badly shaken up,
o say no bones were
o- talk with her broke nd that he_ will soon be himself
The Clinton New Kra agaiu. We underst Ind that on this oe•
zier's clever handling of cation no watchnia was in charge of the
that of the human body crossing, wItuth we kink should not be the
t convincing arguments, I case. The G T should take steps to
ost simple language,. per- 1have this dal -igen -3s crossing properly
right ing this Race. underlying all, a delicacy of expression'serious itecident ths4t the one of last Friday
We've got the Pole and mean to keep it. that while the meaning was conveyed the . evening.
Wingharn track is fast. G. B. KT"' most dainty mansibilities were never
A. 0. F. co Cintion.-The members of
shoelted"
Court Huron, Atm (int Order of Foresters,
and visiting bret 'men to the number of FW1TALL
bous
t one hundre( marched in a body to between Wingh
on the park la
the 13aptist chum On Sunday afternoon.
T f
th a attendance w
he o ow ng a synopsis
p se o
b f
u. -The Football match'
m and Berlin was'pleyed I
Saturday evening. The 1
very large -tbe largest
preached by the Rev. W; Freed to the le we have ever seen on the '
111. I. Aelt. park at env ti ne, except on a public
IGHEAp READING Foresters -Text Joshua 15
h t Al nside •ati f r day. Play wa I commenced about 6.30 and
Our Clubbing Lists
• sa was given o e n o on o
work done. So e Bride, the'ehurch, is
given to Ofiriet, he Bridegroom, for His
worthy work. II As Caleb gave to Ack•
salt a portion, even the south land. So
God gives to awl of Hie people a goodly
portion. See 1 C tr. lir, 21, 22, 23. XIV
Caleb gave to An- more than her por-
tion, even aprinw of water, "The upper
and the nether ipriegs," So God does
more than:tempt save us from hell. Ho
gives us eentinua blessing -wells of Water
springing up into everlastinglife: See also
ROM.. 8 82. He i 301 (spared not His oWn
eon-lulw shall X not will Ile give us all
things." Conolu Ion, Some unlike Aek.
soh look for no aro than to be saved. 21.
She honored her father by asking for and
expecting none 81. The death land is
, better for the �rings. "The river of God
is full of Water.
In order to sato our tubeeribere the troviblo of
Busking two or more remittances wo have made
special arrangements with the publishers by which
we aro enabled te offer the followinv publications in
weermeetton with the WINGIIAM TIMES at special
low rates from now,untll Dec. 5I85, MO.
Time and Weekly Globe, • + $1 26
Times and Weetern Advertiser • • 140
. In
and Pletore • • • 1 75
Times and le.rmers' edentate, • I Po
Times 1110 Farming. weeld.v. - .
Times and Montreal Weekly Witness, . IN
Time. and Farmers' Still, . • 1 80
Times and Daily Globe • 4 26
300
I II Id 'We I St
Thnes and Daily World
Times and Country. Gentleman, . 2 70
Times and Weekly Mail and blamire 1 25
/Imes end Daily Montreal Mendel, 2 00
Special olutldne rater, with all newspapers and
magastnes quoted an (IPT>iien.tiOrk,
litld red. All .01 0458 50 or call at the
1111,11MS 01110E,
WINOITAM
Utk=
it was seen fro n the start that Berlin had
the better teona of the two. One goal was
scared by' Berli in- the first half. During'
the second half c the game bur boys teem.:
ed to wake up tad they done some good ,
playing, but war' unable' to do the trick.
Berlin soared on goal during the second i
half, Ite.d.the 'input.' boys played all.
'through the gain as they played the last
1' minutes we • could now be tolling our
readere a differet t story.. The boys aro '
rather knocked oo, for the championship of
,the league, but tl By have the satisfaction
(if knowing that ley can play foot ball '1
EXAM NATION
FREE
r
Defects scarcely noticeable
in children assume
dangerous proportions with
advancing years.
A proper correction now will
prevent serious complica-
wi f h id-timere. Sen.forth beat tons later.
Stratford by a core of 5 to 1 on Monday.'
The Wingliam aye are billed to play in
Stratford this ( riday) afternoon. i DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN',
•-.5O ete pays for the Trues till January
'
let, 1900. 1
J. E. DAVIS,
WINGHAM.
are as follows in the
rich Districts :-Win
ham, 14 Hobbs ; B
Henfryn, W H Bee
Tiverton, H D Tyl
Brown. Goderich
Victoria street, S J
Wingham and Gode-
ham District -Wing -
Seals, John Holmes ;
; Bethel, 0 0 Keine;
r; Wbiteehurcb, A. I
District". - Goderioh,
llin ; Clinton, Ratan -
bury street, W G Hwson. Rev D Rogers
was elected Cheirn an of the Wingham
District and Rev 5 a7 Illaxworthy as Sec-
retary. Rev Dr Patame, of Wingham and
Rev W W Leech, d Whitechurch, have
been superannuated, -
First -class photos. Best in town. War-
ranted never to fade. All sizes, 75c to $2
per dozen. Armstrong. the new photo-
grapher in Brockenshire's old stand, oppo-
site Brunsaick hotel.
AN LUC/BUNT CHAN
of stations at the Lot
tains en important eh
Methodist chinch,
Askin street church,
down for the Wingha
W Holmes, who was
E. -The final draft
don Conference con-
nge for the Wingham
ev R Holahs, of the
ondon, has bean put
nohurch, and Rev J
rst appointed to this
charge, goes to the A. kin street church at
London. 31r Hobbs 3 said to be one of
the eleverest minister in the Conference,
and has bad some of he most important
churchesduringhis rn nistry, includinghis
last charge at London. Plis popularity in
that place is attested by the fact that he
was cordially invited t . remain the fourth
year. We have, no dnbt, but that Mr
Hobbs will meet with very -.success in his
work in this piece.
O'KEEFE'S
LIQUID
EXTRACT OF
MALT.
FOOTBALL MArrzus.-1the Stralford Her.
ald thus refers to the Stretford-Seaforth
football match : - '• ratford's football
club went to Seaforth ftlonday afternoon,
and in the evening ]inet up to play eV F
A match with the Seal th pigskin chasers.
However, they had nof been playing long
before they found thatl in addttion to hav-
ing to light the playa , they had to fight
an unfair referee. ' eree minutes after
the commencement o the game Stratford
seorea their first and Ally goal. Then the
referee got in hes fine work, and by his bad
decisions go discoursed the Classic City
players that they ver, nearly left the field
in disguet. Before tis half ended the Sea.
forth players had se- red 4 goats, and for
. the remainder of the !sane no one geared.
IARE YOU LOSING OLESIIT
i Then eomething is wrong. To the
I young it always means trouble. It is a
warning to any one, unless they are already
tee fat. Stott'e Emulsion checks this
waste and brings up your weight
again.
Rich in Diastase,
therefore an excellent
restorative where
digestion is weak.
MORROW'S
DRUG STORE.
MI? rE 7Q115,
Over a red-hot cook stove wh
money, you can do your co
and baking with e su
Economy Gasolin
sold in Wingham
. for less
ing, ironing
by using the
8 e, which is being
A.
141. Bruce at the
Brunswick House. $7.50 will buy one.
These stoves are now being used in Wing-
b,ara by a large number of reliable .people
who can vouch for their oorriPietneal
economy and safety.
What Coulcl the Poor Girl Da
With her persuas ve smiles and winning
way% She conk- de it great deal. She
could persuade he • young maxi to quit those
horrid cheap oiga -s and smoke the Landon.
Sold by J. MeEel 'ie.
TONtr3. co(!Nm.
,
The regular na utbly meeting of the
Town Council wa held on. Monday even-
ing. Members p esent-Mayor Clegg and,
Councillors Greg ry, Ranson, McKenzie
and Mclndoo. 11 inutes of last regular 'aid.
special meetings Iwero read and approved.
A communion ion was read. from the
Clerk of the To ship of Stephen, asking
the courted to pa.- a resoluticte, requesting
the County Conn dl to pass a by.le,w to put
into effect a new provisional law in con-
nection with the ..-sessment roll --Filed.
A. comtnunicat on from the Mayor of
Brantfoid, eshinE council to send represen-
tatives to ri, inn' iuipal conference to be
held in that city serly in September, when
the Assessmeut a d Municipal ,A.ots would
be considered.
Hanson-McIn oo-That the communi-
cation from the ayor of Brantford be
receive& and laid ver until next meeting
for consideration. Carried.
Communication was also read from the
Sault Ste Marie B and of Trade re the con-
struction of tbe Al meta Central Railway.
-Filed.
A. petition was r ad from,T A Mills end
some 140 other rate) ayers, asking the Coun-
cil to erect a. flan bli e in the new dem.
Hanson -Gregory That the petition of
ratepayers, asking f r the erection of a fish
slide be left over til the next regular
meeting of council fo: further consideration.
2
-Carried.
ratateree onun-rm.
The following au • unts were received,
considered and disp ed of as follows
Thee Irwin, salary, tc, ....$ 10 '70
N W Telegraph Co • ..... 2 04
T Hall, advt by'law, tc 41 30
P Deans, auctioneer ees 2 00
11 B lilliott, ptg and iid adv4., 9 40
John Dinsley, refres iments itt W
.. : . .
Tansley, work ou streets
John Linklater, wor on streets
Carr Bros, work on.am
Clegg & Co, suppl ea, W W and
property .... ..... . 82 47
Geo. Hughes, work n. streets 7 19
T Atchison, badly) line fano5 47
V Vaunorinah, sele -y 40 00
Chas Barber, teen- ng . G 6))
wingbam Tenning•Co, leather(1 15
Wingham Eleetrio •tight Co,lights 85 44
Sundry persons wrk on etties, - 807 12
Iteconunend thatthe abs °mita be.
paid, except Chas
properly certified I
issued foe the respe
7 00
1 00
1 00
3 75
Ifaiison-MeEel
the finance demon
and diequee int
amounts. -Carried
By-law No 381,
the current mewl
taxes are colleeted
end passed.
lItintion-:Meind
I
now adjourn until
' 'Carried.
•
Barber ar h is stair
a,nd that ,ohequei bes, •
trite amoutits.
L. W. Mason,
Chairman, lir
le -That the report cot . -
tee as read be adopted .
cl for the respectit!
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