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`VOL. XXVIII, NO. USX,
WE SELL cHEAP.
NEW STOOK OF
STAPLES
Iu order to facilitate the (pick sale of
the rest of our large stook of Dress
.Cloods nmI Fine Dry Goods, we have
*bought a very large stook of stapes in
.all lines, Flannelettes, Wrapperettes,
Shirting, Towellhig, ApronLinen, Teat -
tug, Cottonades, &e. These will be sold
.at lower prices than you can possibly
bay them elsewhere. The public knows
as well as we Call tell them that the
prices of all these goods have greatly ad -
vented. We bought before the rise, and
•as we 5011 them at cost, our customers
get theneete a price less than they can. be
bought wholeatle to -day.
And don't forget that we must get rid
•of the rest of our Dry Goods before
spring. Hitherto we have been selling
theni at cost; from now till they are all
gone, we shall sell BELOW COST.
We quote a few prices to show we
mean. what we say:
25 pieoes of Dress Goods Regalia, price
was $1.00, now 60c.
25 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price
price was 85c, now 55o.
15 pieces of Dress Goode, regular price
75c, now 48c
8 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price
was 65o, now 37c
10 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price
60c, now 82e.
supper at D. Rush' oyster parlor on Mrs. F. G. Spar
6 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price
WIN GH
Bi
Smash
among the
JARDINIERES
Having bought extra large
quantities of above lines we
want to clear, and for next 15
days will give 20 per cent.
off the already bargain prices.
Ai
Tbe China House Winaharn
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS,
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900.
bloaioe.—Any ouo weetung to ply OnANoLnwc W
their notes, or aparaof them, can do Ho now got the gram
at the Bank of elilton. As 1 aousiaer ,
any cut:touters gooa . none need pair ctilTyaslitirave telte0Porultly0'
mail my return about the first of AXIL
1900. Rorie, MoLs000. tf Bro. Butchart of tel
To Soescalnene.—The figures after quite correctavleen
the address of every eubscriber inafeatee recent visit of the
watet council to our
the date to which his subscription lute
bora of the council
been paid, A °haw of thenumber is a
receipt for money receivea. Wateli liaen to get iufor
figerea and see that you aro paid in tul- wars were inform
will put down no
vane°.
Iarlien• a side -walk be
Araenix gh Price; of Lot
is taken up and the
12, Con. B, On B e of Turnberry,
walks or notbiug.
will sell Ins farm, sto t. and implemente
PATRIOTIC .A.SeOCIA
by public auction en. intraday, Feloa-
ary 8th. The proi leiter is giving op tion list of the Camel"
farming and everyth g will be said. Association has been ketced in the Bank ship of Geo. W. • ' dine apleudia.
See large bills for par aoulars. . J. Cor- 'of Hamilton and au:. amounts left at Baby McDonald eras one of the leading .1.
rie,• auctioneer. . • the bank will be Benet the treasurer at attractions of thteevening in her Scotch v
Tux •CENTURY — Port Blela Ottawa. Tbe followinee are the objects dancing. Miss, Lottie McKenzie was V
boys were discussing -he century goes- for which the subscriptions are requested well received by the audience in her v
ws, orphans and also her violin, sola was well. re'oeived.
ues—Teesevater has STORMY WE
hie walk fever. We we leave had 'ire
boring village that The pant week
alk to put down. weather that we
Teeswater News is wilder, and in
speaks thus of the pile and coal
ram of the Tees. Business hes bee
eviii—"The mem- this weelc.,
Si A YEAR IN
e.re or MeV a week e:
s x
stormy oold weather.
been. the most severe eka
have had during the
omequence the wood A
have been suffering. A
rather quiet in towtt A
*
ion re grant) ni was very wen fil 041 TaesdareVoliillg
)4° visitoa W.111q' P.A.TittoTfc Co
d that Weng/aam
re board walks.. at the Patriotic) Cemeert. considering the
very rough.weall er. The programme
omes dangerous .et
it is granola:duo was the best ever giVell ill the town. by
what wee almost -ill local talent. The •'
Wingham Orche ef ,Olub, under the' ,
subscrip- !leadership of .T_ ,..A. Morton, and the
Patriotic Fund Winghato. Glee Cattle under the leader- '
onee—Tbe town hall
ntury boy:eataf from. all Patriotio
the benefit of the wi
could show you
Is is toe %ail other clepeudents of o
9th century boy: the Military Forces o
would show you unfortunately lose t
connection with, the
- h. South Africa. 2, F
diansi-1, For recitation, "Song of the Camp " and e
TRY
HEATIIFIELD'S
BALSAM
The Magic Remedy
For Coughs and
Colds,
MORROW'S DRUG STORE
Nti
tion. Says the 20th
I had a piece of paper
in a minute that t
century." Says the
—"If you. had brains.
without paper."
Fon SALE.—A. E.
desirable property on Miunie street for soldiers themselves
sale. ' For terms and other particulars or non-combatant)
apply to the owxen. tfi with the authori
Now A GRADUATED NURSE.— Miss melat, of Oa»
Bessie Parker, yo.
See Halsey Park's advertisement.. to many of our reale
Dr. Butler, of Loudon, will be at the Conductor Parker,fo
Queen's Hotel, Winghati, on the first .
Friday of each ontI from 11.80 a,
au 1 & B., 15 now a gradu
m. till 8 o'clock p. m., for consultation has been on probed
in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and Fort Wayne, Mich.,
throat. . ' graduated and bee
Omen Sueena—T e members of the staff.
Royal Scarlet Cha,pte ' held an oyster WEDDING ANEW
was 85c, now 21c Monday evening of this week. Mr, thirtieth. aunivetea,
5 pieces Dress Goods, regular prick Rush. serveci the oy ers in good shape on Saturday evenin
was 50e, now 27c and those present s ut a very pleasant ber of their friend
10 pieces Drese Goods, regular price .
-was 80e, now 18o evetung. home, and a very p
.The balance of our stook of Ready- SALE oe DAIRY eree—T. E. Walk- spent. We hope
'made Overcoats, Ulsters and Suits will er, of lot 36, con. 2, East Wawanosh, may live to enjo
be sold for the balance of the season at .
will hold an unres rved auction sale of teal fife, •
• ,oest. This is positively a fact; we mean
it. -Specially low prices will be quoted 72 head of cattle, resisting of 18 dairy
Liozerse Calms
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' this month in our Boot and ShooDepaet- cows and 04 hea of store cattle, 021 .
tient, as we want to make room for nig among other b
Tuesday, Febrt , 6 t h Sale
issioners have' b
Spring Goods. at 12 80 o'clock an all stook to bo sol m----- a
Our Tailoring Dept. has evidently •Provincial Govei
-caught the attention of the publio, al- All stock in good a ndition: J. C ie,
though late rn the season we are still
-erowdea with orders. We caaira, and
r. 01.1r4allstkracro win bear us out that .wee.
:gave the best value andeturn out the best
• fitting, most stylish and altogether the
most satisfactory. Clothing made in the
.County. Don't forget to leave ue your
• ordet for the next suit tr overceat you
watit.
Ilo
t,
auctioneer.
Weireenreee Melee Roll- B
also ROW FursChoice Fox
have a few mantles to
for $5, $5 ones for $2.5
Linea. Capes.
OUR NEW DOCTO1
now become a p0
Winglann. He h
the Stone Bloek and
them pelt into good
trance is next to
feed store. Tbe d
.0
Illartlage Licenses'
'Issued by NEANV. P4...CEESON, NO. 28 Victoria
'street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required.
g ggiL amtactragokes
NOTHING LESS THAN
d_
should satisfy you., Yon will in all
probability: attend a business col-
lege once in your life time, them
why not spend your time in a
school where there are not any
eel doubts about getting a first-class
itraining? The -Central Business
College, Stratford, Ont, has the
reputation of being one of the very
[best schools in. the Dominion, It
has a lago staff of expert instruct-
ors and enioys a large attendance.
Write for our handsome catalogoe.
New term now open. Enter as
soon as possible.
W., J. ELLIOTT. Principal,
Central Business College,
Stratford, Ont.
'I
1r
practice Londes
year's course in th
Land and will ne
Working up a large
ham, as he is no s
people of town and
The Tams is alwa.y
good citizens to V
the Dr. will have ev
town.
SENSTSLE ADVICE
taken from an excha
concurs with every
ants all pay heavy t
dler pays comparitiv
practically a non-resid
to nothing in any c
Samuel Sloan,
McQuarrie: East
glady well•knoeen families or depe
s, and daughter of have been dist
erly of the L., al. siekness, e00.• 3, F
ted nurse, she wives and children
n. crated at home fro'
as a nurse 'tit
South Africa. Sub
acceuhospital and 1305
t t having • their sub
icrer:vanesdini:eauor ionf 4Missu3haGd
Canada, wile may __Roam," in a mania which showed, that V
riMa vuerysa:veee- tavosiocleo: meleisserizeneyidI, V4<,._.......tz:s..j.4:. ./.......,„ .
4. .. .,
war operations in of Toronto, saw a solo and was so well
1 the benefit of the received that she hid to respond to two . L
vhether combatant hearty enoores.Tanalyn one RIcH GOLD MINE.
•
n ant in South "Rule Britau.uia" a manner that sur -
of the Govern- prised ala present, end Geo. W. Cline
a, aucl their sang "The Dtiath Nelson" ia good
man was•up to the
specialties. The
did not put in, an
of the Wingham
wits, who may voice. Herb Wigl
ed by wounds, mark in. las jugglin
r the beneflt of the Belgrave Contingen
d dependents sep- appearance and SOM
those serving in boys tried to All t es part of the pro-
cribere desirous ef gramme. Their pe lormance allowed
riptions applied that they were laokin in the drilling
Whether gold is forma in the frozen
Yukon or in Wingham GOLD'S. STILL
GOLD.
Well, we will give you. geld. or its
equivelent right here, and in paying
too, without having to dig
gratt.itiesHere are some of the ways by
which you cannot it.
Area's Fur 4..loate
Geod., strong, -well lined, trimmed
and. made, were sold in. the regular
way at $16, our Floe is ,Al2-1t1- 81111
' specially to any he above objects line. The proceeet of the concert
will please indicate
SAM' . , lead
g celebrated t e APPRENTICE WAN
of their Ill boywanted at once t
last, lois], a tram. busueess. Apply at
.? jug for Winghara an
gathered at their Cannon ANNUAL MEETXNet. —The an-
asant evening ei as nual oongregational. meeting of the public see that we a
Had. the weather bee
. rata. Mrs. Sperling Nirmghtun Presbyterian church was held.
would uo doubt have
any years of mar- hi the lecture room. of the church, cat
Fifty-five tickets w
• Mondayevening hist. The attendance
ds of license come these .,*eetings on forraer occasions. PloYees of the Union
THE GIOYNDY WES
7,
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was not as Urge as we have seeu at
oxeris—The eollowe
appointed byathe This wean° doubt i.ecounted for on ao- xeuea,reino papers ea
count of the disagr , eable weather. "s. week and feel rather
ant :,--'West Iluren,
aro, Thomas vit: ,,,fine.n. ces of the ehur h were shown to be moval from „that tow
* "r Stevens, Huai, A. Cline °couple the chair. The the Grundy Bros. &
conliiticiet, "and steady man goes se far asa t • oil 'Win ham u
er- 2.Lel �n .Geo Foreitne, (Geo irclie. North a gratifYiug
progrees hal. marke all departments of village. ayear on April 15th,
That pert erthe Review's re- —,
-5u- w e Perth, Geo G M hersoia, , John Way, one) ebrualy 28th.
; $10 ()nag ,. , a: B , wo-tf .d the church's work, he Session re t
T • •por marks we will not tou upon, only to is usually late tel
SO a few Fur Wm aruhtinge showed that there b. eeognized to be within one week o
G. E. KING. Va,ndusen, John Twin, Neil McDougal.
dating th,e year -
r. T. Agnew has POULTRY Sno —The annual winter members added duri]
nent resident of sitar of the H on Poultry and Pet making the present
secured owns iu Stock Assooiatior is in progress at Sea- 872, The Session a
(104
s not ' having forth this week. Messrs. W. Taylor later as Presbytery
ape. Office en- and Jos. A. Gra of this town, are at- ro.:-
‘_..,....e as Precentor f
Deans' flour and tending and ha e taken a number of The congregation. h
Lor had. a very large fowl with them. There is a possibility
ore before taking his of this show be' g held In Wingham
hospitals of the Old nexewinter. would like to see the
doubt sucoeed in show here, as it would give our citizens
practice in Wing- an excellent op duality of seeing all
ger to many of the the different kids of poultry. The
mauling country. TIVPS man is a 1 eultry crank and would
pleased. to welcome do what he aoula to make the show a
ham and we trust success.
ry success M our NEWS FROM T:M, WEST.—Our former
townsman, G. eIntyre, in renewing
he following is his subscription om Oak River, Man.,
e, and the Times writes thus and date of January 16thi
of it :—"Merch- "We are all well. and having beautiful
s, but the ped- winter •weather.
b' nothing; is of it in my life.
t; spends next yet, but have had
inanity; and is nice, clear, sun -s
e same. amounted to $126.70, .vhieh, with $3.00
D gaad smart added by Dr. afacdon drawl 80 cents by
e er coats were ande price
is $18.45. Goat Sleigh. Robes, were $6.,
• our price is $4.50. Theseare full size,
learn the printing Geo. McKenzie, mak tbe receipts total well madeand. well lilted.
rrice practically out in. two. Take on.e
it lets the outside sample to illustrate. A. good Ulster, 37
e loyal - .gaeazens. to 42, well made, well lined, good aolars
fineene,mtuheehrl&argeieprts for a,13.50,..
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dies' Fur Coats, Capes,
o sold. to em- Oaperines, Ruffs, &c., all be treated.
in. the same way. 131ankets, Large
tory.
Wool Illanieets, 7 lbs for $2,45; big stock
toN__Bath of via to select from. Everything in winter
Ines offiee. Everythiug in Overcoats will have the
up to 030:00. itisii not a bad show -
goods goes the same way at
e to hand this D. M. GORDON's,
ire on account of The Dixcet Importer.
Co's proposed re- „.„,,e,...,:aar„........e.,___ _ ..„ aa •
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The Review•
. • - . • A Ln Eeseel. eaaar come as,
al Lent commences
he (late for Easter
year, and in fact is
the lateet toesIble
rn Ontaelo, and elate for the feast, '• It is lames:01c fer
e All the time. it to come earlier ilren neardlno's gexillatex then April 25th: "
ast The Re-
d been ten baptisms say that Wiugham is
he number of new the best town in West
g the year was 17, is making steady prog,r
total membership This has not betio
pointed P. S. Link- fortune for some time
IV
never saw the eqtial
zens generally approv of such a thing. gins to reign. lfthe present Chinese
a, few frosty days, than. it 'vas last yr. Messrs. Wm. Wingham„has helped er industries and Emperor were toF die next week, the
big days, code Holmes, Alex. Ca bell and]). Stewart we do not think t would be fair year just begun uld be chopped off
reaping beaeflts that tel home metchant and horses are out the fields in clay were appointed ra agers for the ensue for any of them, to now leave short, and a new o e started the day his.
is deprived of. A ivement should time, and' a great 'number are never ing three years. Auditors, R. A.
also be made tp put a x on "Depart- (akin in at all. 1 n treed in the Trams Graham and D. Ste art. Miss Carrie held in Wingham w not for the puie Beeitonmo OUT4—The plant and blue -
our town, • The eting which was successor was nara cl.
reposition from nees of Pickard Rowan's mills of "T
mental store rates." T home merch- the noble response o the Winghamites Fisher, the eflicien organist, received pose of getting . any
ant has a strong opposi on in the de- in the matter of D. ottgheecl. It iS but au inorease of $25 o her salary. The Mr. Grundy. For th eliscussion. of the Owen Sound has b ' n purchased by oae I
partmental store order by mail; and right, and Wing is never behind in appoinement of a see etary-treasurer and table factory propoeitOn was the pur- of the largest Tuner and sawereilling
pose for which the me sting WaS called. firms in Canada, thp Gederleh 1., eabor
caretakii7was left to the managers.
After the business f the evening had Mr. Grundy was press it and stated that Om, in. which Geo. latomson, foreeelyof .. ,
Inesemas—The fol -
been concluded teles present enjoyed a et.Ittaid is one of ,,the members. To-
•
of tlie usual weekly
ns Iield. during the dainty repast, which ad boon prepared gether they will entcy extensively lido the
manufacture of co perage supplies in.
Owen Sound, turn g out millions of !
in the first depart -
school. The sab-
high priees for Feetwear-
der, and Geo. W. view thus refers partly o the matter:— WhY Pear
Messrs. Grundy Br & Co., who Cleaxiug Sale at Greer's.
the easuing year. c.
L1CATE PATRO 13.1— Id 4. 0'14 ley,
contributed $225.- • have been in business e for ton years,
46 by anniversary 3ollections; $1835.91 I are seelda.
e another p1co which to formerly of the Can r al hotel here, was
$178.45 towards the schemes of the locate. When they ea e here they got' p. town a. few days his wee le on his
by envelope and plate collections; and
a bonus of $7,000 with he usaal exemp- way has p ..hasea the
to Petrolea.
church, making a btal of $2239.82 con- tions. The arraugement was that $700 Iroquois hotel in t t town and will
d annually . take possession. of t e same on Mouaay
makes a splon.lid
ends here will wish
w home.
AM—Tete:1day Was
Chinese year. Th'
rom. the beginning
tnperor, se that New
owery Kiugdom bas
985.55. The total which they. have rete ved assistanceema occurred. at all sea ns, regulated by the
I!ur
e have me sleighing • be $1610.64, which is considerably less
ch' were shown to we do not think our nnoillors Or cid- time that each sac eeding monarch b
tributed by the cangregation. The
young people of theickurch. contributed of that amount wo
written off the mortgr
$36410 by envelop ;eontributionsewhich poratiou *aide en the
was applied to ducing the church bag satisfUotory proof
debt. The differe branches coutribut- dollars had been paid
ed as follows:— . F. M. S.. $64.85; ing the year. All the
Ladies' Aid, $122. ; Sabbath School, have been written o
$120.91; Mission B d, $27.31, making does not approve of
the total contributi us for the yea? from concern moving fro
all branches total $
liabilities of the o
bo e which the cor- next. Mr. O'Le
hotel man and his f
ompluy's that tett thousand. 14n1 success in his
rat in wages dur- CHINESE New
payments but one , the beginning* of Vs
The TIMEs I Chinese year dates
y mannfaeturing of the reign of the
a town from Year's day in the
while they do not visit each home per- a matter of that 1
ROMOTION EX
sonally, their represe ative (book of et
prices) arrives almost ery week, and lowing is tho resin
generally is rewarded tel an Order by
the next mail. Why ot also protect month of smeary
writteu eictaninti
our merchants from t. modern ped- meld of the publi
laaeflagaan-reasaaileriaaaemeeTageaselt dler? • - ,
le
r'01tSALE.—A quantity of secoad- arietthswere enatig
c and dLa
hand two and three ineli piping for sale The star indicates
RATES ed more examination
to pay the highest prite for all kinds
1900
'CHEAP CLUBBING
on reasonable terms. eta also ear -
wood. Apply at Salt blOok Ofilce. JAME, LnA,VING.
• r SPARLING, Ethel Mosgrove 27
Before renewing your paperS enquire for out
clubbing rates. NOT Ooumro Bro. Mooney, of the Dtella, Graoey 24
_By alubbing a City Daily or Weekly with the Bipley Expres was in error last week, Jennie Lee 285
Tratzla you get all tho 110WR. The local paper
gives you the home /lows and tho city paper the When he said t the meeting recerttly Lizzie Barber 232
in was for the Moose of Mabel Walsh 208
eats for arming Gran- Roy Gordon 204
°Wino, Inducements to L. Giloluist 107
tun with their foundry. Tom ting 102
• Snot for such purpose *Edna Batton 102
called to consider the *Wes Ansley 160
ry proposition and the *S. Dew 164
was accidently con- *Ernest Button 140
. Grundy happened to b e *Ade, Howaon 180
gham. has had no ptopo- *Morris Ross 78
Messrs. Grundy, nor do
any proposition from
e teatime& any propo -
daemon. Should the
thorizing the council
000 for the establishe
dry in Wingham
trouble in finding
rasa to lomat in
he wished to move frau Kincardine and
wanted to know whati the town would
do for The totan has not since
made any proposition ito Mr. Grandy,
nor has he mad° ay to the town.
Whighane has felt the4need of a good
foundry for years an the matter -was
discussed years ago, before the Kill -
cardiac) people though of moving, an&
if we mistake not, e plans of the
building proposed to b
time are still on view i
atid feed store. Our
asking permission' fro
Legislature to loan $10,
emption of taxes for te
party or parties for the
a foundry -here. It is
of the Coattail to ate
of the Kincataine lisi
think the * feeling
general nows.•
All the latest War Reports" can thus be eh- held in Wingh
titioed in full. making arrang
The following are some of the Clubbing
Bates. Each paper for a year. by Bros., of Ki
' Advertiser, • - - $11 8640 100E10 ill Wing
TiMel and Bun, - -
" Globe - -,
" Witares - .
" Mail -Empire .
•' rarailysPlarald. -
" Dail N
.. .. 7 -Atilt -
l'e ets1' • •
" " world -
1 86 The meeting
• . 170 meal. It
1 76
t's
now table fac
2 88 b
eo
4t IC (le 4 26 :Adored, M
" " Mai -mpire • 425
Any other City papers at equally 1�w ratee. pl*esent. 'Val
If you do not APft the combination 3yOU want
tisk for it. Clubbing rates also with Agricul- sition frone th
teem merl. rnd the Illustrated Magazines. they now exp
ave do not slub with. other losal papers.
Three ratan are all sash i ntive,riee. Renew them. Norhas
before your pre* inibestr40 on expires. Sub- fain. to these
avy P t
ho are plat' in ad- by-law carry a
te eidigealrfen/r)37 to give alotai of $
ing of a good
Note, Express
elarrylet mil at there will be n
• =114 oMla sti of t11
ott h
aursa orturn,• plan1s. ca good
*tookinw, om.
,
by the ladies of the church.
, geography., history, barrel staves and beerel heads. With -
Maximum
800,in. a year they teepee - to employ 100 men.
bsenoe from one or The price paid for t4x plaut was $21,000,...
whichincludes the t iber the. ,
north shore.
DAVIS'
P* S* LUANING* SYRUP OF WILD
Allan Hobbs 203
MelY nobetetson105
Marne Gregory185
Jennie Mnrray 188
May Field 176
orge Wore 175 co-aRms
Stewart 168
lorence Park 158 00xxis,
aSfeNaughton 148
110ARSBNESS,
Leo Ketr 186
COUGHS,
ole Hough, 128
CHERRY
Ohm. Bell 126 SORE THROA,
erected at that
P. Deans' flour
own comxcil aro
the Ontario
0 and give exe
yeas to tome
tablishment of
the intention
e the removal
O our town. We
the citizens tea
Hammond. 113 BRONCHITIS, Vaingliant is that they would not tin -
Lillian Kerr 112 ?IN IN onvs. pert a by-law for emit a batt to the
Lily Sherk III Kitteardine firm, but would be willing
Ed. Heriderson 104 Relieves DryCoughs to support the by-law to loan the Money
May taorelon 108 for the establishment of a gotta foundry
A. Mitchell "•*ha elle" Res#01Sleep, here. We believe, as Councillor Me -
*Etta Cully 6$ Kenzie etated at the eouncil naeetiug on
*Chester Davie ail
*(has leaden= lit)
J. E DAVIS,
Monday, that he thought Yee ,cotail get
stifficiont capital in town for snail a pur-
peee. Winghant should have ft fonudee
**Laura Merlin 44'3 OPIUGOA ST AND OPTCIAN. ana there is ite donbt of our having one.if
**Lassie Little: •all the Logisleturn will give U14 the, woes -
D. Dateicteea 181 WINGHAAL *.ry legilathen.
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(10. P. Iiox So- and,
0. 0. P, held its e ular meeting on.
FrMay evening last. One new member
was received and apatatione from two
also made for the box Odra to he h
others acepted. larraugements %Nero
ill the town hall on Taesday evening of
next week. W. G; Strong, special
organizer of the (ardo, will arrive fa,
town on Mowley next knit via ,q)2,14 a
eouple of weeks here ix a me:nu-lug iz6ne ' •
bore for the Come, havitationft have r,
been sold out to all Falters to attend
•the soeial on Tuesday eniug.Eretej
tainadian Foreater iu ton ehould lento
a hard itt aseisting Mr. k litrong itt batt
work here.
TO PRI:VENT CWISSE/Mrr011,,,
Itarct to etre; tem to ateetna.
Emtaxion nearifilres the
the amine aria ammo)
1 orasinreption gortee ea*
i bald.
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