The Wingham Times, 1899-11-10, Page 1VOL XXVIT,-NO, 1438.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1899.
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Utle TG% 140 A. (96
C.0"41.. "0,3C4"40,
THE SALE OF
"The
ear"
Giving
Away
Money.
If anyone told you that he would. give
,you a Dollar Bill for sixty or sixty-five
cents, and would repeat the transaction
AS long as his Dollar Bills held out, you
would be very milieus to take advantage
of such a chance to melee money. Well!
That is just What iFIS `UM doing-rwe
want to get rid of our Dry Goods as
quickly as possible, and. are offering
them at GO and 65 cents On the Dollar,
.and in some cases, as her instance our
Dress Goods, at 50c ou the dollar; this is
an opportunity not to be missed. We
•'want to be rid of Our Dry Goods; you
want them; come quick and get them or
:you will miss them and be sorry.
' Don't forget that we have the largest
.stock of Boots and Shoos he town. Our
stook is complete in. every line with
newest and Masi up-to-date goods; also
.a full stook of rubbers in. all kinds and
prices.;
Come in and. see our new Suitiugs and
•Overcoatings ; we have a tremendous
-stock of the latbst and best goods in the
market, aud we can melte thepi up in
better style thaa you can get elsewhere
in the County, in fact if yam would be
wefl deessir. you MUST come to us.
DOA forget this.
110MUTH & SON.
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M^0-111.16-7-dber-1-70.-670.1-e _31,c:ei•F'.1-2"al
33 OF OUR STUDENTS
have accepted (rood 'intuitions. We
got on track of eighteen situations
for graduates in fourteen -days. We
have received as many as four ap-
plioations for office help in one day. terj
Six American business colleges
and two Canadian schools have re-
cently applied to us for our gradu-
ates to teach in their sehools.
9 Surely this is positive evidence
that our college easels in many
ways. It gives
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CEYLON TEA.
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Still continues to grcw.
The quality keets up.
The price keeps clown
And the agency stays with
N, R. ripms
"The China. House," Wingbaw.
CHURCH AND SOCIETY
° ADVE RTtSI NG.
For • •any enteetainments, special lir
other services to be. held by any of the
churches or societies in 1Vinghain or
district, at Which there is no collection.
taken up Or admission fee charged, we
shall be Piets94 .to give notice feet: of
charge in t TIMES, and ask that per-
sons interested 'ill see that a notice of
such is sent to the office.
For all notices of entertainments', etc.,
for churches, societies, travelling treope,
etc., at which there is. a regular admis-
sion fee or collection taken -up; regular
advertising rates 1.11 be charged. A
notice given free ono week when print-
ing for entertainment is done at this
office.
• NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-.
ems (flXlCe-Llf al.
R. A. ilutehison
T. A. Mills.pe-sail Bargains.
A. R. Smith -Ba uoy for Sale.
Prof. Dorenwew -Hair Goods. -
D. M. Gordon: -3; eekly Budget.
R. Maxwell -SW -4 and Overcoats.
Homuth. &Son-Aving Away Money.
R. A. Graham -7, rm for Salo or Rent.
N. A. Earquhurs .-Saida Ceylon Ten.
D. MeLachlin-B er8 and Business Men.
M. H. Mebadoo- thing for I3oys and Men:
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GENERAL LOC.AL NEWS.
See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Dr. Butler, Of London, will be at the
Queen's HotelWiugham, on the first
Wednesday of each mouth from:11.30 a.
ne. till 8 o'clock p. in., fee consultation
giin diteases of the eye, ease and throat.
r Wen MA'S,e-Th *Sias has received
1.••.
training for business lite. Students r •
admitted at any time. Write for e
our handsome prospectus. Ad- d
W. J. ELLIOTT. Prinelpal,
dresa
Central Bitsiness College, 1.1!fi
Stratford, Ont. El
Feer-57eZclereOZ5E-J.er Se•Zel.s.
Marriage Licenses
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teemed by PUNE PAVICIISON, No. 28 Vietoria
-street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses regnircd.
$ 11. .35
Times and
a number of the w
publishers of the
Weekly Star. -
one while the sop
aka.
ANDERSON Not
ersour whose trial
ing robbed the M
peg of $62,000 on ctober 4th, 1898, had
been proceeding t the assizes in that
city since Noveletber 1st,' was found
"not guilty" by ea jury on Wedoes-
day. .Anderso4rvas a junior cl in
the bank at thet e cd the robb
Lose Cow. -A red and whi dehorn-
ed. cow lost in Wingham or cinity on
Feiday evening, Nevem r d. Finder
will be suitably rew b leaving
weed at B A. Hato ' grocery
store. ....
• maps issue& by the
amily Herald and
soribere can have
lasts. Call at this
UILTY.--.T. W. lend -
the charge of hav-
ens Bank at Wielei-
A PAINFUL unite:T.-Rev. J, W.
Goffinamistor 9f 0 Wingham Congrega-
tional church me with quite a painful
• accident on We • esday of last week.
He was wheeling Gorrie and whoa
near that place, fe I on the wheel and
sprained his aide 1. lie had to be
brought home on t o train -cellulite since
beenconfined to home. We many
friends Will wish f. a speedy recovery.
LONG CONTINUO
Advertiser hatabee
ously for 37 years
Zanies IL Little,
fifteen months, mu
a very old man ei
there it; another pu
WEEKLYGLOBE ion,. say nothing
say the saine.-Ow
• .""'efte"••• Yes there is, friend
Advocate will be p
its present owner
It break of even a
no other pnblishe
ion can say. W'
lent) aeknoWle
eke e back seat.
• tiblialree of t
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January Ist,
1901, to
new subsoribers.
••••••11....0•1•••16.
Read our dubbing rates on
hw
7 of this issue. They
,i111jiJj,r1i
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OWNERSI/P.-The
published dontiime
its present owner,
th the exception of
the publisher is not
ier. Don't think
ishor in the Domine
f the -county, 'can
Sound Advertiser.
Next April the .
lished 41 years by
and that without
-eek, tomethingthat
in the Whole Dondia
1 the Advertiser inan
diet he is obliged to
Mitchell Advotii' tee.
lattaciaen Advocate
tsoirs, Deer*, ef
• $
WANTED. --Two loads of good. clover
hay. Apply at TIMES office.
AIAITION SALIL trIITOSOBV0d =CUo.
nal° .of farm stoc and impleraonts at
the farm of MrS. lt•x, Robeetson, Blue -
vale road, ou Tit sclay, November 1Gth.
Everything will sitively be sold with-
out reserve as 4 s. Robortsonlias sold
her farm. jas. endorson, auctioneer.
lhouiter MONT Yee Fon PRES.-T1i:5
amount received u fees for the graining
of charters to new companies in Ontario
continuos to gro . For the month of
October the rec ts from this source at
the Proviucial crotary's Departinent
were $10,000, wl eli is in excess of . any
lodin the department's
ahead of amounts re -
the past forit period
corresponding p
history, aud eve
ceived sometime
of twelve month. •
PAT STOCK AN D.S.IRY SIXOW.--The
sixteenth aunual Ontario proviucial fat
stook and dairy s ow will be held in the
city of Lendo.t fi in. December llth to
15th. Over $5, 0 is offered iu prizes.
Pnblio meetings or the discussion of
various topics wbe held each evening
while the show is in progress. Prize
lists and entry rens aud other infor-
mation may he 1.1 by applying to F.W.
Hod.son, Parham t Buildings, Toronto.
WANTED. -A good'smart boy wanted
itt once to learn the . printing business.
Apply at the Times office.
TILE STYLE os' EVIIER WORN ---IS an im-
portant factor to raeaduce a younger and.
refined face and w -well shaped head to
any lady or gentle an. Prof. Doren,
wend, who will he at the Brunswick
1101.180 on Friday, frov. 24th, can demon-
strate this to any he calling on him at
his show rooms. 1 He has Ladies' and
Gents' Wigs,- T imeee, Bangs, Wavy
and. Plain Front ' Switches in every
length and shade _ that he will gladly
adjust on any Law's head free of charge
to prove this. • D net fail to see him.
Just arrived one orate of Doulton's
celebrated ' make of dinnerware, 100
pieces,,e13.50. Riney toilet sets,with
slop jar oriental shape $8, ab •
• GRIFFIN'S.
OUR NEW STOR
Tzet'Sseeve will co
entitled "Love's
story and. Mess H
"Woman against
peared.en the
and gave great s
who intend subs1
would do well t
new story comni
for the Thies un
you wish some
Teems look at o
in another celum
.-With next week's
ence a now story,I
nunpla" by Maty E. '
said. to be a first-class
mes is the author of
omen," which ap-
a feev =Meths ago
tisfaction. Parties
'bing for the TRUES
subscribe before our
cos,. el.00 will pay
1 January lst,'1901. If
ther paper with' the
clubbing list published
W„aerrso.---One ton Choice Roll But-
ter weekly; also any quantity Dried
Apples and Fowl. We pay cash for
butter. If you have not a Plaid or
Ho.me-Spun Skirt you'll need it. Our
range of Dress Goods, jackets and Furs
are not surpassed. G. E. Kreal. tf
ADDRESS AND RESL'ETA.TION'.-Thos.
Johnston, of Gu h, general agent for
this section for e Massey -Harris Co,;
MIS presented th a very handsome
easy chair aud address by the local
agents of his se on. Mr. Johnston has
been laid off w k through illness for
genie time, and e lodal agents took this
Means of showneee then -respect and high
esteem for thee. superior, as they, as
well as his very ergo number of friends
in. dila section, -ill hope soon to see him
ort the road age. e The address. was
signed by all t e local' agents. in the
section. T, 11. ss, of this town, being
among the nunmer.
Naws
question of keE
posted about t
been solved by
Weekly Star,
specia1 war co
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0•5'..NA.DAN TROOPS. -The
dug people of Canada
e Canadian. troops has
10 FaniilyHerald and
f Montreal, sending a
.espondent, who sailed
Fon Saes.. ---Four first-class show-
casee, in good repair, for sale. ply to
Jas. Meli-elvie, at the Star urant.
Punonasen A POPEATT under.
stand that John ew, of .Bast Waw-
anosla who recentlz sold his farzn has
purchased the old A eh. Fisher property
near the iron bridgeen Lower Wingbaxn
Mr. Agnew rao o to his new home
in the near future.
GIIANGES IN G. STAFF. --Several
,changes havo taken.. lace among the G.
T. R. employees in is vicinity during
th o week. Wm.
the Wingham statio
ed from Tara to Be]
of Midway, goes t
Rose, of Bracefiol
R. J. Martin, the
relieving et Bruce
utton, formerly of
has been traneferr-
ave; 3. H. Moore,
Brucefield, and 3.
goes to Ilikhuay.
Ingham operator, is
d for a few- days. •
YOUR SUBSOR ION. .-- The figures
after the address every subscriber in-
dicates the date t vbich Iiis subscription
has been paid. A change of the mem-
ber is a receipl for money received.
Please examine ur figures and. if they
are all right, tin that's all, but ie you
fiud your subs°, ption is not paid, send
or hand in whEe you owe and then see
that the figures ere changed as a re-
ceipt.
Ladies! Fee xn e, up-th-date shoes go
to Gneeit's.
Oun STREET LI TS. -At the Council
meeting on Monc evening, the major-
ity of the Comic rsawere not in fator
of putting in in e street lamps. We
think Councillor Golley and Hanson
expressed. the vi s of many of our
citizens when th advotated for more
street lights. W' ethane is certniely be-
hind the times ii this matter and we
wduld like to see t 0 Council yet place a
few more lights o the back streets. '
PAT STOOK AND POULTRY SHOW. -A
copy of the premi ' list of the eigtht-
eolith annual C tinas fat stock and
poultry show has een received at the
TIMES office. T e show will be held in
Guelph on Dece er Gth, 1th and 8th
We notice from e list that Robb Cun-
ningham, the ell -known insurance
agent, is efferiu a, prize of 825 for the
best fat wheel, of any age or breed,
open to exhibit° s from the counties of
Huron and
Newsee.P.pn . Tex iTi4aakip„,- The
marriage:11Rn_ James Fisher, of the
Mount Forest Confederate, to Miss
Mary Ben.nook, Leek place at the resi-
dence of the b=le's father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. lJames Bounock, Daly
avenue, Stratffr, on Thursday after-
noon of last welelt. The ceremony was
performed by to Itev. M. L. Leitch, lit-
tle presence oi the immediate friends
and relatives :,nly of the bride and
bridegroom. The TRUES extends con-
gratulations.
WANTED. -011 short term plan. A.
young meet to learu tailoring and cut-
ting. Apply to Webster & Co, Queen's
Block, Winghatia
REVISION OF V ERS' LISTS. -Judge
Masson has compl ed. the work of re-
vising the voters' 'sts throughout the
county. The n nber of names added
and struck off in 'Various municipali-
ties is as follows:
ded. Struck Off.
.. 7
Exeter _GO 47
Stephen , 3
Stanley .... 3
Seaforth -23 32
Hay .19 3
' Grey 7
Brussels : . :1141 10
Hullett, . 87 12
Colborne ......9 17
Bayfield 2
38
Clinton .6
Hensall ..... 28
East Wawa 18 11
Wingliem 35
8
Howick . 41
Ashfield • . :423 282
16
58 34
3 10
osh 29
20
• , • 12 8
Goderich
on the Sardinia and whose sole business Goderich
will be to keep the Family Herald in Morris
touch with the •a•oops in action. The '• West WON
Tuckers
Family Herald correspondent goes
thoroughly equi .ped for his work. He
IntSh photograp is outfit, will be mount-
ed on the field a .d will have a mounted
orderly. Th
pendent goes b
den, Minister
struotions sped
amity Herald's corns -
permission of Dr. Dor-
Militia, and with in -
y cabledfrom the War
(Hike by the 8 rotary of War.
'ABOUT THE It .-"Messings
who invented s'eep." Bat gr
lugs fall on her who ne e
eharm that hill to (dee The way to
make sleep a, ()retest of the heaven
that is withie us, a lying down to
pleasant dreamt.. is hilly explained in
",Homo Topics, _ the second of the four
volumes, "131 4 of Common Sense
Series," 'nein& 1 in the offer of the
Weekly Globe, vhioh has been for over
85 nate, and. isatow, Canada's leading
fatnily newspal r, from nowt to Ann -
Ivry le 1901, for ne dollar, and Marion
Herlend'e Wee. works. sent free;
poetage paid The nem turd Glebe
tlI1Jaaa 1901 for $1.85 or the two
th rou liatimarl's 'Works
mil
bless- •
bed. A
4.)
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Any Spectacle
is no more adapted to your
face than any coat to
your body.
The fit or the frame is as
important as the fit of
the lenses.
We make .a specialty
of both
J:E. D VIS0
DRUCMIST A CIPTtelAN,,
AM.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
D;0 4,....--, • 30.
. AL tiOnWEEKLY
DON'S BUDGET. • • - . - • .
Next Saturday, November llth, we • '' $ .
will give all rash inva, dA
entiecount of 10 •
per cent on lien's, Youths and Tioyei A
6w:hi, Ulstoni, Overcoats, ete., reedy-
made or ordered. Otir stock Ls large fel
and voll. neserted, and is the best value
o liable, but with 10 cone On th
er given back they will be barge'
at uo wte in need of ch.:thine au
afford to miss. e
BOOTS...AND S OES. A
will be treated just the 2 way, viz: 1; !t•
10 cents given. back o 0 ery dollar. .11
Wo have everything i reek in foot- •
wear - front men's cavy long Kip ' ! ,
Boots to thorniest Dongola-all marked.- • t
at close oath prices, Still WO Win gi'SI) . +0
you 10 per cent i V.. These figures are
startliug, when the fact is stated that tad
all woollen. goods as well as boots aud • Av
shoes have taken a sharp advauco. Our Ve',
sqtoecliiy:4.too, large and mutt be reduced 0,
D. M. GORDON. VY
Direct Inverter. to
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IF YOU HAVE
A TASTE
for the moat beautiful
flowers ever distilled call and
ask to see our
Vera VioIetta
Pean d'F,:spagne fl
Swiss Heliotrope
Highland Heather
English Violets
Marchale Rose kwtir
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MORROW'S ORB STO• RE
•415. >44
Just arrived, a car o • Wand . Ce-
ment. J. ea .4 Co.
TRE SALT
at the new salt w
les of their own.
siderable trouble
this week have oz
instead. of (trilling.
a deptli of over 61
SHIPMENTS Tens
shipments at the
week were a car te.
A. McGregor; 2 c
forth by R. E. Mc
113i- F. G. Sperling;
Burchill, mid sever
fUruiture, etc.
A. fancy second
woad stove, as goo
cheap. Apply Eit
LL. -The workmen
are having difficult -
bey are having eoli-
th the caving in and
been sand. pumping
TheitoilOte reached
eet.
ERK,-Part of the
• T. R. station this
arabs to Buffalo by
of wheat to Sea,-
nzie ; 4 cars of salt
car of hogs by S.
car loacte' of apples,
and, parlor -heating
as new, will be sold
MRS office,
A NICE PRESE. .-The Salada Tea
Co., of Toronto; h presented our popu-
lar young grocer, . A. Farquharson
with one Boeckh ros' patent display
tables. Mr. Far son hai been one
of the best Sala Tea agents id the
country and is ell desei-ving of the
handsome preson from the company.
'OURLING AND OOKEY.-The season is
close at hand fa the organization of
curling and, hock dabs, and in fact in
some towns the:- clubs have been
organived. • Wi rehare, had a good
hockey club last ear should: also
:have Another on iis year. The Tnens
will be geasoei enuomme the time
and place of meesw-g Tel. the putpeete
- organizing the a ve clubs. Let some
one move in the atter.
GlrEAT IMPRO MENTS. -The painters,
carpenters, an
malting great
Kelvie's restaura
erly in his oyster
ed and the. store
have been nicel
while the roo
mateli6 siding,
ed on the coffin
is Mr. McKelvi
Music geniis
and private pa
Apply to
St
crnxR
Dr, Potts stet
century fund has
Last Sunday th
al services were
Methodist church,
NOTE'S.
that the Methodist
Iv reached e443,874.
marterly Sacrament --
d in the Wingliani.
Baptist Church Morniug subject --t•
the Guests a he Wedding." Eveu-
ing-"What is a ristian?"
The Salvation A y's. =mai week a
self-donial will be eld throaghout this.
territory from No caber 19th to ,e5t1z
Rev. Richard. bbs will deliVer
celebrated led= "The Triangular
Mau," in the Met dist "church at Blyth.
on Monclay eve next.
Crossley & Hu er, the evangelists are
meeting with gr t success with their
meetings in Ste ord. The churches
will not seat o largo crowds that
attend the meet _gs.
On Sunday in ruing at 10:80 amiss will
be held in. the 3hurch of the Sacred.
Heart. In the veniug at 7 o'clock Rev..
Father McMen1 niziwill deliver a ser-
mon ancl bone lion. \.
P SONALS.
J. E. Swarts was in Kincardine on
Wednesday.
Robt. J. Co r lies returned to WWII.
frona
Jatnes R. ,
from Manitoba.
in• has retinued-benee •
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Della viseted with friends in
Bly s week,
h' beer Coseee
tinsmiths have been Clinton. this weel
rovements in Jas. Mo-
. The stairway forni-
arlor has bean remov-
oper and oyster parlor
repared and painted;
at the rear has had.
ely ornamented, plea-
d Walla. Up-to-date
motto.
d for balls, asserablys,
Les. Terms moderate.
T A Wesson,
,Alletillaery House.
Ota Funnel IRE DEALERS.-Thly valu-
ators in come 'ion with the much talk-
ed of furniture trust were in town this
week looking over . the Wingheiu
factories. N hieig definite in the way
of a transfer h ; been made yet, We
uuclerstand th. t should the proposed
change take plece, it will not in any
way effect the. Tilling of the Wingham
factories. IrTh will have to wait until
further partiereaes are to ha before
we can say vex much.
WOODS-J-OBE.AVE.DDING. th 3 p cos-
ence of about fi guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Jobb, at eir home on John street,
on 'Wednesday ffternoon, their second
daughter, Ai Belle, was rud41 in
marriage to Mr Henry Woods, a proca
porous young f uor of the vicinity of
formed by Rev. in. LoWe. bride
e ceremen( per -
St. Helens.
was attended b er sister, Miss Badly
jobb, and. Mr. bilisen Woods, brother
of the groom., erformed the pleasant
duties of groom, nazi. After the cere-
mony had been gunned all sat down
to a beautiful 1 past prepared for the
occasion. Th presents to the bricle
were exception y numerous, Rad in -
eluded Et bcnuti 1 (-olid silver set front
Mrs. I. Flyini, Among those Lena a
distance who m re in attendance were
Mr. and Mrs. T. emphill and daughter,
of Wroxeter; r. and Mrs. G.. IL
Mooneie of Rip .iohn-
-
Woods, St. HO as; 11r. and Mrs. Wm.
Woods, St. tfel ns; Mr. and. Mrs, 1Vm.
Jobb, Mr. Erni' Mrs. Olathe jobb and
Mr. and Mrs. esniirew Jobb, of Turn -
berry. The 'IMES John, the ninny
Mends of the b do and groom 111 wish-
hig theni a lune and prosperous wed-
ded life.
PRIAlf.litV
'Hard to cure; easy to prevent. Seott's
EurrelEdon nourishes. the body. kc'opa all
the oegens tad bantam leeaeltky, mai the
consumption gitaa min trot vet a, foot-
hold. •
e 4: •
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ole business tree to,
John Stewart, f Kincardine, was he
town on Wednes
John Ritchie w s in Seafeeth for i
couple of days HIV week.
. •
Miss Della Grammr was visiting with
friends in Blyth t s week.
Rev. Dr. Moffat of Toronto was in
Wingluna on We esclay.
Mrs. T. A. is is visiting with,
friends in Belfoui ain, Ohio. -
Messrs. D. Cha berlainand B. Jamie-
son, of Blyth, S eyed in town. ;
W. Z. Binnin s.reiuiteot, of Listowel
was iu town a c or two this week.
Mr,. It. Mainp o, of Brussels was cal.
ling on Willem t fiiends on Wednes-
day.
Geo. R. and 14 -s. Mooney, of Itipley,
were visiting Vi Winghanx friends this •
week
James Gall,
. T. R. baggageinan,
spent it coudays in Toronto this ple f
week,
Mr. McLean
a situation at
store.
Mr. and Mt
aro vjing
Ir. and
Mg with Inge,
this week.
f Port Perry has taken
. IJ, Hamilton's drug
Geo. Swarts, of Clinton,
ith their son, 3. E.
C. M. Walker were visite
rionits for a, few cloys
Chief of 1 slice Bonnier and Mr.
Phitirmer, of Myth, wore in. town on.
Wednesday.
W. Patters a, the jeweller has teett
mending a fe e days with. friends in Toe
ronto and The t.
Miss Maglee Mc1111,3-, of Blyth, was
the guest of"°'inghttra !limes for a fow
days this woc z.
Mrs. (Dr.) -ienneily and tlitughtm., of
et -.re the guests of Mrs. (1)r.e
Snider PA' R ?V' dItY8.-13rctss,l; lesia
Mr. L. W. gillionts, who has ..tv!,...; led
in Wingham ndvicinity for Aline: ears,
left this wool for Scotland, his ferneeet
home.
Misses pelt In and Ferguson, -of Wisg'
ham, were lee gueets, of P.A
Moore on Mcaelay and Triesday.-Taltee •
i water News,• ;
J. W. Jom -1`. S., who' has bera
eociated witlet John Wilma, V. S.,
;Heine mouths left town ea Walloon
morning ft. Ost.he •
-Thelftletts
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