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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-09-28, Page 3e ' is 4o -Dag ' ! 6 LESS TO DUB, If You are Weary,,Warnout, dilly lnG or Stolt, Use Paiiie'S (WIU COiiOU'll(L TO S I..I.ICKENS AT A PRO Prescribed Everywhere by the Ablest Phy- sicians. an oven Lotter .:'*alis :,11•,. Gilbert of the Vineerinteaattti lla111►at1lurlay aY Gathe Reeogniuetl rottltry nee. The taunters throughout Ontario bare not as yet recognized the importance and value to themselves of agroat central station, where they eau sena. their chickaale at any season of the year, stmt where they would. get a fair price 1 )- ' •usli b el u 1 know l • ltic€ la 'p rte (which they rt Y t „ doubt, a i4a • t 40 pili;.,). .here is Bayo decal of tummy tote made out of cbielt- ells--•than is to eel, to be made out of the right kind of chickens, emit, for 11 - al vJ a �. - au Rock* h Y nuut 1. l l instance, ars ,� dottes anal eouse cl their a;rosses, fur the larger birds are certainly the most m de - walla when solo. for fond,. and luore especiailly eo what Sent to a great fttt- toninA couoein like the Oanadian Pro- ;ltee Company, of Cliristio street,'Torou- to. This thin iatte+us the ohickells awl puts thein in shape for exporting to the British market, where a large bird is in "demand, The Canadian Produce Com- pany have agrees. to send. single antes to any farmer. In this way a raiser of poultry on a small scale would be able to dispose of his stock with the sante facility and at as large a price as the man who raises iu large quantities. The company will not only send one or more crates to those who,write for them, but they will pay express charges both on the crates going empty as well as ou the crates ieturuing lull. TMs inoludes the express charges ou the weight of t - biede themselves, as well as ou the re- turning crates. Iu this way it will be readily seeu that the farmer has nothing to do but write for what crates he needs (each crate bolds about 30 birds), to put his birds in the Crates aid stud them back addressed to the company in Toren - to, whore the birds will be paid for at the weights when they arrive, and check o>; mousy order will be sent the same clay in pay anent. This is not only a great boon for the farmer at the presout moment, but will be the means of causing an unlimited demand ' for early broilers in the spring at prices running from 00 to 10 cents per pair, according to the market. There is Due requisite, however, that every farmer must cousiclet, and that is, unless the birds are strong and healthy they are of litttle use for exporting. The birds do not need to be fat,. but they do need to be large, healthy and strong, and the sooner the farmer realizes the advantages he can obtain by raising the 4urrectkind of birds, the sooner he will be able to make a considerable taaoulnt of .pony —in fact, a large amount of money— out of a department of cis larui which has hitherto Neu co:I:adored of little to as �t ons Full ' 1 -trot, 1 11 its value to hint. I'u the proper care, feeding and manage- ment of the young chickens from time The popularity of Paine's Celery Com- pound is wide and e:;toucled; its users are found in every class of society, The life. giving powers and virtues 'of Paine's Celery Compound are lauded by the titled, the noble, the wealthy as well as by humble sons and daughters of toil. It has saved lives of all conditions of people after the failures of honest and worthy physicians.. Paine's Celery Compound is more'I talked of, discussed, prescribed and in- quired into, than any other known rem- edy, and no other medicine ever had such stroll{; convincing testimonials. At this time when men and women lave been ushered into a season of rapid and dangerous changes, they incur fear- ful risks if such troubles as rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney and liver complaints, stomach cler'atngements.and blood disea- ses era neglected. The use of Paint's Celery Compound will quickly regulate the nerves, cleanse the blood, banish sleeplessness, neuralgia and rheumatism and put the liver and kidneys in perfect 'working condition. Paine's Celery Compound is not a patent medipiae; 9 it is a great physic- lan's prescription fully recognized by our most eminent dootore in the treat- ment of disease. A trial of one bottle will convince every sufferer. A Moot Question Solved, — 'a M T- riage a failure? I should say not. marked an Oregon farmer. "Why, there's my Lucindy gets up in the morn - in' at four o'clock, milks six cows, gets. breakfastt, starts four childrsn to skew., looks after the other throe, feeds the hens, likewise the hogs, likewise some motherless lambs, skims twenty pans.o' ke milk, churns the butter washes the •v cetery, et etc 1 . • et 'y, dinner, e gets , clothes, g Think I cculcl Hire anybody to do it for what she gits? Not much? Mer- riage, sii, in a SUCCess, sir; a great suc- cess!" —�� WINGHAM DISTRICT. to ,s lltultl' oi'lr tlr:ttefor . .RR is 23 Chea y Mille on the dollar, Alex Strac1u u, has purchase.. 1)r, Snider's brick ru;,itlulaue iu Brussels Sur 11Saa. 13.1. Brook,. of the Listowel woolen *eliding five weeks} at .lie} old pia Wedueeday, Sept. 19th. at high o'eluck the residence of D. D. �'i'ilsou, Bent, of lieaforth, was the scene t,f a« Saints- Fon, am - Ii. •�., p • r � Ml. �, all u when, pretty w od 6, Foil, of the Dominion Bank, Montreal, was united in marriage withMisl; Nettie 'Wilson. The ceremony ryas performed, by Rev. Mr. Larkin, of the first Presby taiga church, in tiro presence of a.suut (C) guests. The bride was attired in. 1 ho mills le s r S pretty costume of 'salute org(ttldae, sitz( home iu.. New York State. , rise nitre, attr;lulect by Miss Maggie Wilson, haat. f�alcatlottt;ll, of flat Hayfield l sister of the bride, and Diss Eaanll)sp1t, hue lz in StanlyforWalter Stewart's. GO -acro I sister of the groom; while little Miss farzu in Stanley fur A�2,u40, ! Nettie S. Wileen, acted as maid of honor. �• ,• should 'o,a. S,1 a you • t 1nU e1.1 y Whoa you need. ltzlcl get this beet that money can b11y, experaoucu proves this to be ,loon'$ liar- separate.. es ubsl Br , 4 t Iii ire Ob i a• against .Che c su for theft of ku,% woe tried at Goderich aid the prlsuuer ryas acquitted, 1.,, A. Mason, of llowiek township has purchased the Wm, Milne 230 -acre farm east of Ethel, paying :10,800 for it. That Stomach trouble will cease if you will take 112il:or e Compound Cron i'mlls. One after each meal. At Ocilla Campbell's. Miss Mabel 1.tatnshaw, of Ilurou township was married on Tuesday of last week to E. Iian)lin, merchant, of Rip- ley. . v "di y r>r av,^ralrtti Li .Edda- ar. G Kip is faLrnnur u�t tlxfulrtl uaadllle a property that. Dost $7000 eau � 4''aul. be purcheatel to -slay for #1':10. In the 1 A ; t !epllcsnt• ,''slap Lny la To same tewal the. well J uawat ltightlt-. Y 'r 1 t cost between thirty 1111 '1. i>r�lltibiCc.1 Clt�r snnil:ig„ of c'igsttt ttee building the forty tllousautl elopers only a fe wart, } by its employee. ago cats be purchased now for $'.O )1. Col. Otter c tblas that, ,'hirci it uu- I'roin that it a:s evident « �.. , • • the bulk of the county a.ates will have 1 der c'nul:tl :ad of Major Pt•1'eri.'. 1 at that hereaft Ccru'ittnsa,.l ilknruTtunl 1 Y to be paint, by the rural muni ip finite. Fortunately farm lands are ltlt.ettsiug, tiyu'lit'uve int' been formed tilt rather than tic,.rIntal'ea t in valnu.••-^Walk- 1 o 1.;leliful:t,. Bavaria, to a'1 ly electricity urtou Telescope. in agriculture. reessvatsrrr l� it/card located as n 'vile Aneti37le. in japan are alnt'2tl r cp;a'luct- C Imre oil January 1st,i,`>75, the first reeve ed. The t,iLlliitn,7y is seer''r, r•.titt1. hilt'llt, slip of eaoh .* bill oTl a s , t hs. • •t'p l writing rl a o . e a P the Cupid scored .another victim on i 10th of Septeanber rvllep Iarank A• Wood; toucher in ono of the Colleges in Wiu- ed., p ue 1 wn L, ra • ell It lu P art . i e formerly n Pg , n • 111 41t in Morris, and Miss .glue, youngest (laughter of Allan IZnntsey,, lst con,. Morris, were milted in the holy estate of matrimony. Miss Eatnsay was islet at Itat Portage by the groom 'where the matrimonial how was tied, after whicb they proceeded to their home en Pacifio A;venuo, Winnipeg, after a short trip, The bride was bocomtxlgly attired in a fawn cloth costume for the wedding. That their future may be happy will be the wish of their friends i t this locality, Postmaster Dickson, of Seaforth, sold his 2,00 -acro farm in Grey township for $10,500. He had owned theproperty for 30 years. Robert. Hall left apiece of raspberry bush in the Teeswater I.i ews office. 011 it were several beeries, ono of wliioll ryas nearly ripe, Tho estimated cost of the hall drain in Grey township is fixed by tho Eu{'iueer at $1,015,20, It will empty into the Maitland near Jamestown. Ali the lung healing properties of the pine are bottled up in Dr. Wood's Nor- way Pine Syrup. It is the most satis- factory remedy for coughs and colds of all kinds. Price 25 cents. Peter McDonald, the well -know farm - of the and concession of Huron town- ship passed away on Wednesday of last week, after au illnes of nearly two years. • Mr. A. E. Sherrington of Walkerton, has seventy-five samples of fruit on ex- hibition at Paris, Frame, and bad also twenty-five samples of fruit at the To- routo Pair. • . ABS f ii �.F l'mx ^1 uoun .l ' athe �•nh 41 cr 'r sola r , lxtxbz i l Alex , is iF bv. � loris were Meseta. J. Fraser, T. Stephens, Hawden and J'. 13allagh. Tho first . .•i.. wars lair. W. AleVeity who recoiv- The marriage of Mr. Joseph S. Meyers, Son of Mr, J. S. Meyers, of Listowel, to Miss Louise Liviugston, daughter of the late John Livingston, and 211000 of Mr. James Livingston, M. P., leaden, took place at noon on Sept. 19th, at the residence of the bride'$ mother. The Rev, J. 5.1-iarclie, of the Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Ervine, pastor of the Methodist church, officiat- ed. The bride was givon away by her brother, Mr. Peter Livingston. Miss B. Livingston, sister of the bride, mad Miss Pearl McGill, of Shame, acted as brides- maids, while the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Homer: Meyers, Miss Ruby Livingston, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. • )i park x and dropping into a1 bor.. . lien it ill peure that all the bide ax•� in, the box is oyerK d and the highest bide ler is .c ad �R ayear, a t thefirstxbttreasurer,. X. named. 1 tact wit) 1 t tWalkerton,' > 1a , ilIpli`aguo, who racc)ivu(1.�n0 a year, l.v s I Mr. Clervetli, of W first assessor was Joint Oliver, the first l been recommended for the po,ittnn. of collector, D. McDonald, aud the first caretaker of the lt::ll, Jos. Taylor'. The first board• of health was made up of Messrs. T. Shannon, IT. P. O'Conner and D. Gillies. In that year six tavern licensee and three shop licenses were granted in tete village. In 1870 the coaxial bought ten cords of cord -wood at $,1,24 cents per cord. Those were the days when wood _ was plentiful and people were glad to get almost any price for it.. In lSi7 the council granted Se'0 to aid in starting a brass bawl. Genuine [4+k r., r rS Little Liver R ills. R'lust Bear Bleannttaro of See Fac-StmUo Wrapper Below. Very small and as easy to take as scgtu. FOR IIEADACHE., FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION 0J E VIZ MUST KAV[�° Para,"vegetable./ CARTEaS ITTLE IVER P 1 LLS. is culls CURE SICK HEADACHE. FOR TIMES SUBSCRIBERS Stupefying headaches are cured, the head cleared, and tho brain brightened by Milburn'sSterling Headache Powdere. They do not weaken the heart, Price 10c. and 25c. • A. Quinn, of Listowel, has received a Stafford, occupies the dwelling, he letter from his ;laughter, Miss M. Quinn, at one time owned on Main street Wrox- missionary in China, which conveys the I erer. intelligence that she is out of danger, On Tuesday, Sept. 4th, the home of having escapee. to Japan. Mrs. Caldwell,near Paisley,preseuted an A wedding of unusual interest took animated scene as the 120 guests assem- place at the home of W. Duncan, Olin - bled to witness tido tying of the matri- ton, on Wednesday of last week, when menial bony between her estimable daughter, Miss Martha and David Ram - the say, a well-to-do young farmer of1st line of Morris. The ceremony was performed at 0.30 p. m., by Rev. Mr. Fitzpatrick, of Underwood. Miss Essie Caldwell assisted her sister as brides- maid and Allan Ramsay stood by his brother while the mystic words were spoken. The bride and bridesmaid wore very becrming costumes of cream cashmere, trimmed with silk all over lace, with orange blossoms, Fzo. Wed- ding presents, numerous,. useful and beautiful, bespoke the popularity of the contracting parties. gametal coved Miss J. J. Johnston, Iunisfaii, Alta., says: "I was t:oublecl with Earache for a long time, and nothing helped isle until I used Hagyald's Yellow Oil,which cured me complete y. At first a girl wants nothing but a husband, but after she gets hitn she •,wants all his income.. Two thousand gallons of air aro a S;tephon Playford, of Dauphin, Man., died ou the 10th of Sept. Mr. Playford was formerly a resident of Wroxeter and Bailiff of the Obh Division Oruat there. It appears after he had pitched his tent in Manitoba he took i11 and finally went to the hospital where he was about one month. He got no better and left the hospital, calling on two doctors but they could not help him. They decided. to perform an operation which they did ou the Sth of September and found that he was ailing from a number of queers in his stomach of which he died as stated above. He leaves a wife and a grown up family. His father-in-law, James ;gnnist of St. (xeorge's Church, .allies, Shortly to be vacated by Mts. Blutelen':t removal to Detroit, has beat accepted by the cougregation. Mr. ,Tames Turner, 'a earlenter at Easson's placing mill, Stratford, met with what allay prove a total ac+'i(lent while putting at belt on a re A landslide occurred ; t • . Switzerland, An inn tn.. . outbuildings slid tlowu the il.... - .....•• twice of 35 feet without being iu the least Injured. Two stately eltas ill the garden were also moved without injury. grown-up person's allowance for a hours F '1\ PM w and an,•sri.) Nesting live stork o • other articles tna ' w, i,h co dt3•,u;" of. strou'-I a lver- tit:e tllo sa.lio for ;431e ul L L , Tcatl.i. Oar Terga eir•culatiea tells sad 1 ,ttLi i),,6runge didee.ten dit you no not get a eu:-tel l,.'. rr't t)iitt tr,,,tyou t+ill sell betsus., you it may takmore to t)t_dve tirein",it to tirestoulr . 3.tit1 t- unt trythiis your i0 your stock ,tntl otlu r. t)1 11 VL 111.3j)V,i:)1„ Va VVn-111 .. a LACE �� �� ' rya Children Ory Tor \ COQ Caen •t. tl u n. Whatever is uujustxa contrary to tbe divine will; and from this it follows that uo true and abiding happiness can bo gained by those who are unjust.—Stre- tch. If men would consider not so much wherein they differ, as wherein they agree, there would be far less of un- charitableness and angry feeling in the I Mr. P. L. Campbell, the well-known gen- world. Addison. eral merchant of Fortune Bridge, F.E.I., inquisitive hall is a creature was troubled with severe pains in his back An q . and hips for over two years. h he became aware of the fact a ;® Mr.: P. L. Campbell, of Fortune Bridge, P.F.I., a great sufferer from pails' in the back. Doan's Kidney Pills completely and permanently cured him. of hatchinn to marketing, as well as f his oldest slaughter, Miss Flora, was particulars as to the breeds, which make the most rapid flesh -formers, can be had free of charge on application to mo. A. G. GI1 BERT, Manager Poultry De. - pertinent, Central Experimental Farm. married to Neil McNair, of Cranbrook. Miller's Compound Iron Pills, 50'doses for 25 cents. At Colin A. Campbell's. For fifty years a hotel building has stood on the Huron road, close to the boundaries of Goderich; formerly an ex- tensivebusiuess was done here, but for several years the premises have been un- occupied, and now the building is being torn clown. Aroused at Last To the terrible ravages of consume- tion in Ontario, the Government is pet- itioned to establish hospitals for con- sumptives. As a preventative to consump- tion there is no treatment to be com- pared. to Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine which promptly and effect- ually cures every cough and cold. It has by far the largest sale of any remedy for throat and lung troubles. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 00' cents. All dealers. Could do Almost Anything. Ina small village, away up in the Miss Ida E., daughter of James Lane, Asll:deld, became the wife of David J. Hackett on the evening of Sept. 12th. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. F. J. Oaten, Ph, B., in the pre- sence of a select company of relatives of tihcontracting parties. Miss Tena Cooper, second daughter of Mrs. W. Cooper, Clinton was married ou Wednesday of last week to Thos. S. Parry Sound district, a traveller asked I McNeil. The young couple are very tho landlord of the hotel if there was a watchmaker in the village. . "Well Popular in Clinton and after a honey moon trip to Detroit will take up their there. ain't what you might Call arva• home on Wellington st., Clinton. Miller's Worm Powders cure all ail- ments of children like magic. At Colin A. Compbell's. The South Huron agricultural, show held at Exeter on Tuesday of last week was a financial success, every depart- alent being well represented. The show of horses was the best that had been seen therefor years. The weather being very fine, there was a very large.attettd& ance, . By a telegraphic despatch it was learn- of the death of Douglas A. Macdonald, eldest son of the late Dr. Macdonald, of Seafortll, who passed away ou Saturday in the hospital at Winnipeg where he had gono for treatment. The deceased was about forty years of age and was born in Cltntou• naturally very vacant of thought itself, and therefore forced to apply to foreign assistance.—Steele. art must Insincerity in a man's own he make all his employment, all that con- cerns him, unreal; so that his whole life must seem like a merely dramatic repre- sentation.—Hawthorne. The failures nures of rise come from restingsil1 ry in good intentions, which are in vain unless carried out in wise action.—C. Simmons. maker in town but Joe Gargery is a mighty handy chap—he can do most anything. I'd advise you to call and see Joe." Accordingly' Joe was called on, but happened to be out. Then the party'asked Mrs. Joe if she thought her husband could fix a watch, and her re- ply was: "1 gess he kin, he kin jest turn his hand to pros' anything. Joe's a blacksmith by profession; he cooked in a shanty last winter and done kyarpen- teriu' and palatial' in the spring. Joe lectured on Temperance awhile, until he Timm has completed arrange• got a chalice to run a stationary injino The meats for the issue of a very handsome fur a month; . dig a cellar t; th enhe {iota Ithat to hang wall p P job to lay brick at ,the new Mothocly church, at two dollars a day.. At night when. he ain't busy, he fixes clocks, sew- ing machines au' slob, sharpens knives, scissors and razors, teaches singing -class CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT ENT • On Saturday afternoon, Sept. 15th at his home near Westford, there passed off the stage of action one of the old settlers of Culross in the person of Mr. James Murray. Mr. Murray had passed the alloted time of life and was in his seventy seventh year. Though not a pioneer he early in the history of the township came to reside ou the farm where the grim reaper came to cut off his earthly existence. His partner in life died some eight years ago. 1 -le leaves behind hien a family of five sons and three daught- ers, all of whom were present at the funeral. During the course of his re- marks at the church Rev. Father Cor- coran made the remark that during the whole of his earthly career Mr. Murray had never used tobacco, or intoxicating liquors, and in that respect he was a model for the young men to copy. Death released Mr. Andrew 3', Mc- IIalgue iugs which he had borne With such pati- ent resignation for months, on Thurs- day Sept. 13th. Mr. McKagtte, who was the eldest son of Mr, Hugh McKague of Teeswater, was in his thirty-ninth year and had for two or three years been a constant sufferer from disease which seemed almost to baffle the skill of his Dt L J. Wilson, physicians. ` holtgb up to the close o1 tp 1 or malice. on of Joe ain't y his life he was able to wait on himself December supplement 'lows t all, s ata a mit ty go pre the rvcll..not n egg Ismg of Sea or ill 1T. of lomeilt will be in book form, • in' nes' fall. Iie's a mighty bandy. man tends leaven{, abs ldl mkt yet 1 ken pain not remain in any one real. The will and will captain from 35 to 40 pages. It to liav round' the plaice lny Juc is. month for Inc ,posi- will be printed on good paper, well dentist t ut 1Ihow, a At lenge that backache was simply a symptom of ion in = a t e kidney trouble and did not hesitate ,, taking Doan's Kidney Pilis, and was promptly and permanently cured. Here is his statement : I was in an. awful state for two years with pains in my back and hips. Some mornings these pains were so severe that I couldn't stoop• to lace my boots. I started taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and ono box so completely t tiff.; l have been en Y P that 'd m e th. cured ll for over a year now and free from the least trace of pain. ANTED A. man to represent us :--t Wingham and surrounding country, iii the sale of our choice Canadian grown Nursery Stock. A permanent paying position with chance of advance- inent. Arrangements will be made with a suitable man to. SELL, DELIVER. and COLLECT. Good pay w'etkly. We Also handle sprayers, large and small, the best made. Write at once for further particulars to The Thos. W. Bowman & SonCo., Limited, TORONTO, ONT. Established 4.0 years. Miller's *Wain Powders cure s lits in't s --.-1 1 once three nights a week, I children. At Celia A. Campbell's. of the 7th eon, from the ,suffer- - _ _ - _ _ s �.1 �m tri O'bd•"�b �4Y 0 be deliverec °about ' , 'recti ulatitl up his mind, but 1 '1 on son of D. D, 'Wilson, self• f tit the lmc le ofu ills where be will practice his profession as tt en is , Hewill pang with the ev i , clone, rvho is re ilii. ill tiered The 1t tier. tion for more than a fere xnunites. Fourteen years ago he was harried to bound aunt profusely- tis b ' the Instant a efts of about 00,000 H go in fix ' 112i�� Merchant rvho with tt family of two serving. Size Of pages 11- -- 1 reading matter will be much a oxo i Mansfield, Ont ordinary, and the work well word. pr- i/Mahe Mt'. Robert CCw TO CET IT Jemi ulrs, i a t , , writes: of have tGa one borne of Dr. Sl 3, m „ to work boys and one girl are now 'without a htts- Low's'1'uothacllo Gum for 'sooc�o toot t b bawl and father. IIIc. liIcTtng;uo was ho elle. received ,distant relief. Be- ac , les this it acted as a splendid tem there. The reslcleuce of Win, Blelte,Ashfxeld, beloved by almost every person 'who 1' , Sense in ying Good judgment possesses a relative value. If you make a mistake in buying the proverbial penny whistle it is not a serious matter. It is only a penny after all, But when one proposes to buy a piano the investment runs into good dollars—even for an 0 .'nary instrument. Here descretion and good s se need to be exer- cised. i piano is something tha should last for asfalife, time, and during- these long y; rs give fullest tion. You cannot get w c - or satisfaction out of a Poorly made piano, When you buy an instrument bearing the name and , guarantee of this old established firm you get one g at the Outset and becomes a better friend that blesses r by. year. You may pay a few dollars more for one i yea of our instruments than" for pianos that are nude. upf trade to sell—as are razors—but the value is there. the The i rnan Co, is a distinctive instrument The, I-�elnta tr quality, and artistic cotl'- ingin u, sl y in tone,. brilliancy, singing cl struction. Every subscriber who pays, all arroare Peraxy Mint'. .?rico 10 vents. i:nCry izln. Lve y Two of the cotliltryvaltlators,ua,nleil•, Ye Diel firm r, air in advance, Will receive a There is w r worth in way for tl Man to of sattrac on fa Sept. a large ttcon company tof' I Messrs f th Kilmer and Caurpbel 1, turned up and a year .rices one free. bring his own worth into questioir, the With a fair sprinkling of a hero an Saturday, and the tale they have F Lvory' itury subscriber whp pays ay'a±nr endeavarili;; to cistract from t110young people•�4nior dao yenrq, u11 oaua?i' tothe fttllin�# oiI cf the Sit a( w1t11Ce, rVi • ' The rico to non-paysub- worth of other Ostend c:r)uKra.ttlatipns to Miss Annie value of property in tho towns tll7rl vii• •yy .. �. t « '1', � rttr 1 tis. >sOr .stns and the {general pull..;, 'Wt> ;tura,Illah oil the occasion. o? ilex 11 a s ^ g r. r,nel.now null l) I I j- I J .; Ili, Y S L. N t "` for i rvitli utRichard Johnstonann of the stone'0 i vales o nob ep tyin,,nl,,. bo received from this -nano forward. Children �� 1 b 1 tx�,r The CM:113011y mor)v ry . 1 d and Port 1 Buz Drop. a a c 1 11 receive a spry free. by �+ t 1 these more 1 otson� to tell in regard to . 1 Advance and new subscriptions will � $ O `' 'ICE1 WINGTIAMM .1 ►S 1 er'1. ' ' , "113 t'S lei - R IA. I11Cr formed by lay. V. J. Oaten, Pie. is. Teeswater will probably held tluNir own10 Lr'wirb .3 a l✓w•"a+ t4''t►• t• '` " Ls 1 but ill 7.�, ril:`ar ins �� to C