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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-05-18, Page 1VOL, XVE.---N0 20 WIN O-IY.A , ONT, m FRIDAY, MAY .18, 1888. WHO [ENO. 85 TEM generous support and cordial reception accorded the Tuns sine° the beginning of the year have bepn•satite factory ai1c1 gratifying to us. .It u,ftords us great pleasure to realize that our efforts to cater to thepublic requirernents,i i this respect have beim appreciated. Irlceptioe difficulties have • been surmounted and more apparent inpiruveinciits many be ex- pected from • time to time. Being desirous lnaterially to increase its scope, 'influence and patronage, we offer the paper for the balance of this year for fifty cents, Now is the time to subscribe, ':Let us have your 11 ashes. LOCAL '3! W 3. -Ali auction' sale f household furniture on the Market Squ e, on Saturday, at 3 .m. -Warm :-To 'exchange a new piano or orgaa for a good driving horse. Apply to if. Davis, Win; Gam, --Richard Atkins• u, who died last week iu Exeter, was bort in 1?.ins county, Ire- land, in 1807. came Canada over 50 years (ago and settled in he township of Bid- ---A. meeting of tel peranos delegates of Huron county will e held in Cifuton, on °diet' 22nd inst., for he purpose cif closing up the'affairs of the lcott =1eti•11.ssooiation, undmaking arrange nts for future action. -A oar loadof tipped at Wingbam ,April.24th,via tit at Bay, reached :Winnip .consider this extra ordinary freight. Mr. J. Liviugsto forth Collegiate Inst has beau chosen as of the Canadian team snatch at Berlin on tureen Canada and t eight for Winnipeg G. T. R, station on pony's line to North in live days. We good despatch for captain of the ilea• ate foot ball teats, e of the players on in the international ho 24th of •May, be- e United States. -When the Scott Act was ,carried, au Order in Council as passed by the Dom- inion Government; bringing the same into ffeot, and altirouo t11e Act has been nein. brolly repealed, it'', s still law until virtually 'repealed by Order n Council of the Domin- ion Govorulnent. • -The North at Transportation Co., Beatty's Line of Steamers, are now run - ming regularly fro + Sarnia and Kincardine to Sault Ste, Mari Pt. Arthur, Duluth, etc., connecting •r all parts in the West, North West, Mar toba, etc., For all infer: >tnaou and lowos rates on through tickets, oro abies and fr iglu, call on Agent G. T. Wingham, St tion. Extensive i provetnonts are to be wade iu the stow block by the proprietor, Mr. H. D., Hearson, of Whitechurch. An addition,' 68 x 35• feet, is to be put up in rearofMessrs. Cl ne&Co.'shardware. 'The present iron roof s to. bo removed, a,great- er slope given, an the entire building re - roofed. Mr. He • • erson's enterprise is to be commended, a he has already spent a large sum on this structure. clrets, via popular routes, erica- West,Northwest, "oast, etc. -go to the G. nt, Wingham. Baggage to destination and full whereby travelling will nd free from annoyance,. tickets to above points est figures, and -with all ages. • Freight and mov- hrough at 'bottom rates meat Completed up to tion. ex or • TAN A.0N. —a The with pleasure accepting ppleton & Co.'s Great din is,i.ow the only ex - shed in the English lan- ats • comprehensively of subjects under the bead d Literature, and that ter of •.whioh is Weeper- th every want of the 's vast surging crowd the irresistible tide of All interested observers order of intelligence or hand, upon the newly s iu science and appro- eir uses. It is clearly .who lags behind is a existence a prey to his, -and thus the world. --Messrs. shipments Quebec, M. -Mr. G • Wrn. Moor' Central hot property fo -The.qu ist Church appropriate Rev. Mr, M -hlr. ,Tull last week, the past n1 leg re.atnpu is now-gettin -The ilex entry and the • resifterre evening of inembors are For through to any point in At Manitoba, Pacific; .'T, E. Station Ag obeoked through information give be made pleasant 'Tourist and rete also on sale at lo gtie a 1 g d ' V i in a van Ables forwarded and every arran :delivery at destin TVE Gm Ar W eieading public ar; ,`the fact that D. .American Cyclo .sting work pub guago which tr more than 80,00 of Art, Science ea either one or anot .ably connected World's people. 2. .wo behold ridiug bunt advanro,. .see ally the high e zing with an. ea iscovered :eleme priating them to t to be seen that he drone and !his ver fawn parasitic slot moves on. -The town of r rishas made a sensible glove in passing by-law authorizing the expenditure of 37 000 in the purchase and remodelling of a market building. The ;etas° began to e farmers' trade an ial welfare of ti t inglaain townfa geppetn'ay in this , xl a Ultical stag having' the pow future. . Why e able 'trivia hall, ivtipportod week) tion, standing at be materially in judider% anal favor and stron management o lievo the prose to our towi jealousies, char ought to be 1 more business- ,;enetitatto til Inglis & Armstrong matte f woollen goods to Manitoba, ttreai and Toronto this week, o, .Aleekenzio has bought Mr. 's house and lot opposite the 1. Mr, Moore lived on the nineteen years. rterly meeting of the 1Vlethed vas held last Sunday, when an discourse was. preached by Dowell, Moore returned from London. here he had; beenstaying for .t1r. Whilst'there he had his ated closer fo the knee. Ht? r on nicely. Meeting of the Winging!, Lit - mime Circle will be ltelcl at of Mr. T. Ritchie, on the ay 21st, at 8 e':leek. Ail requested to be present. -Special ,ervices were held in the CatholioObut •11 on Tuesday last, high Mass was c+lobrated and two able and forcible sor •ua were preached by Rev. rather Willi s, of Chatham. °periouce a decrease 'in the injury of tlientater- o town, -We fear the hers are practicing a false atter, The town 1s BOW in its history, the people to unmake or make its n we not have a reaped - well equipped and well market? With. our loca- 1 facilities our trade might reared, if not doubled, by sited taction, While we ly support eennotny le the the town's affairs, we be. t policy to be detrimental s best interests. L'otty eeteristio of small villages, id aside, and broader and ike viows taken as to what futurq welfare of the totvu. -:-.The amo Division Cou was 02,640, Motley paid the number amount excoe ut of claims entered iu the s of Huron county last year The total amount of suitors' Ito court woe` 161.5,640, .and f• suits entered, where the ed $100, was 74. CANADIAN PACIFIC TICziir For tickets, maps, guides or any other information i'egarclin i his road, call on 01 E. Williams, -Ticket Agent, C. P, Jt., 1Vingh' -•-Zile belie nearly compl celebration. splendid progr to, bring a lar town. Those c enjoyable day's that arrangemeuts aro ed for the 24th of May e trades' procession and a me 'of amusements ought number of visitors into ming may count on a most :port. -Scott Act or Lie' tse? That is the question, -The old sc11oo1 half an aore of laud, on the Market Squ 19th, at 7,80 p. tlt, • -The annual meeting of the Wingbam Methodist 3)isti et,':will be held in the Methodist Char h, Brussels, commencing on Tuesday, the 22nd inst., at 9 o'clock a. re. The' lay r-.resentatives:will please attend the follow 1g day (Wednesday) at 10 o'clock, a. m., .wheu the financial busi- ness will be take up. -Mr. Isaac N. rthgraves, of Turnberry, and his daughter,-lttrs. Mitchell, of Gorrie, left here last w.ek via G. T. B., booked through to San F ancisco and return. Tliey go to establish a claim to a large property loft by a near lativo. Wo wish them success. • On the same train also was Mr. John Stuart, of awanosh, bound for San Francisco, on ai prosiieotiug tour. They aero ticketed t ough from here by Mr. Stratlidee, of t ' G. T. 1•t., and all express theme ves 88 ighly pleased with the co . lett arras Cements provided by him their cornf• t and convenience while R route. -Last week's Record announce Murray, father o Wingbam. Subje liege of the stoma he attended:Ghurc taken ill the ssanie Tuesday. A nat Scotland, he came t settling in Fergus. trade of shoenntkin when he hauded over ful business to his so ing disprsition, upri all his dealings, and 1i was a Presbyterian in: politics and a total ab of alcoholic drinks, H family to mourn the father and loving bus years of age. Ptsasovlts,=bIr. H. G. Postohieo Inspootor of this d Oh Monday, 'and was well things were conducted by Mr. Fis1ier,a0ortio Vidott visiting in Wingham-Noun Mrs. Morriiiold, of Wingban parents and other Mt. Fore: «-Brnssdis .Budget: Joo McI of Winihteu, were in town (3lllespma .visited friends 'at Rose Chaptnan of Wtnghat towel this•weejc.—•Messrs. W ssue of the Fergus ran: the death of Mr. Wm. Mrs. H. Smellie, of t to attacks of •hemmor; h for a couple of years, on 'Sunday but was afternoon and died•on ve of •Dutefriesshire, Canada 34 years ago, He carried • on his till about a year ago, his large and success: . He was of a retir:. .t and honorable in ghly esteemed. He .eligion, aLiberal in Suer in the matter leaves a widow and 8s of an intelligent and. He was 60 -Alr, ,i, MolTelvi been lately repaire it a cheerier and ance. Mao. is bon in his lice, -An agent of the in calls to . that o• all those desiring teeu have already a great convenieece 'zip to a call l3ycomi They aro put in fre ouncls, consisting of i11 be sold by auction re, on Saturday, tire 's Star Restaurant has and renovated, giving ore splendid appear- d to maintain the lead . P. R„ is now putting 0e, at II, Idiscocks, to tem. Fourteen or fit - eon gut in, They are a boy always respoud- ig around for messages, of charge. Mechanics' I The annual Mee Instituto was held Mr. P. Fisher in t Loutit acting score port showed that t a balance of 16512,2 in membership fee grants $250, Makin 95. There was ex $105.03; for salarie fiction, $295.57; for for magazines, ee miscellaneous, 07, nide on Hand of books on hand is 46 „674.73. There we e bought last year 422 books, of which 1 9 Were fiction, 19 bio- graphy, 2.1 history • 56 naiseellaneoui, 42 general literature, 8 poetry and drama, 10 religious, 29 scion°• and art, 50 voyage and travels, and 10 wor s of reference. There are now 1895 volt 1108 in tho library, of which 1002 are Re 'on and 890 Voyage aril travel There we e•8 diLily atld 16 weekly papers received., 7 ?agazines and 8 periodi- cals. The ensuin •year's officers aro ; •.J. A. Morton, presid_ 1t ; W. R. Loutit, scare- tary; 11. MoIndoo treasurer; and Messrs: Fisher, Morton, iopkirk, of Stratford, t':let, was in Wingham. leased with the way it worthy Post Diaster, : Mrs. AS. Young is Forest Representative: was rho guest of her friends the past week: loo and T. 'McCullough, its week.—Miss Martha Nth last week.. --Miss vfelted friends ab Lis• Hamilton, of London, and -,T. P. Newman, of Lugo e1 agents of the North Aymrerican Insurance Co„ we a In town this week,.... Mr. W. Aitkenl travelling ag nt of tho Beattie Line steatmrers, at barilla.' was in Wilkie, !dentist, of Clinton, 1ast.--Miss Isa Gordon is th town this week. ---Mr. as in town 011 Friday guest of friends at Lis• towel this (week. --Master It. hie, ,son of Rev. John MONabb cleric 0f tho•Presb •tery of Maitland, has gone to learn rho tailoring at Mr. A. W. Webster's. -- Mr.; R. r. Brook, of the Lis + wcl Woollen Mills, was in Wingham this week and taloa 0a12 at Tits Timis otttce.—Rev. Dr. Ward left • Priday for a trite east. ward, Ile expects 56 go as far as t; uebee before he returns. -Veterinary Surgeo R. Blackwell, of Lon. don, gold medalist of last ye, is alma who has charge of Mr. Tennant'0 practise h days in Wingbam Last lveek Talbot. ProfeSsionaliy, we few pointers from veterinarl Mrs. J. II.' i)titutai±e went that e(ty, spent a few the guest or Mr. C. R. Aspect, be was getting a Wilson, of this town. -- Toronto this week on a visit toiler daughter,Mrs.(3 •over. --$fits V.nate, of the Brunswick house, Seel t some days with friends 85 Teeswater this week, r. J. J. Crabbe, late of the St. Marys Argus, how of the lino of W. 3. Gage ts Co., Toronto, was in, own this week.—Mr, A. Fisher, of Paisley, was visi Mg' I ds brother, the post. :1.Ilalliday, of Detroit, is mor a't winghant. 1I* is nnorons former friends.•-•• *siding' in Detroit, is honis at %Vfneham.--Mr. 11. r. 5 Toronto this weak. -Miss tatter of Andrew Mitchell, Uotrolt on Monday or h !undimmed stay. 12158. Lizzie Pearson, of Detroit, returns with Miss Mitch IL --Miss Totten, of Aylmer, has been a guest at th, postmaster's for a fortnight. She leaves for home tld: week.—Mr. D. Kincaid had the point efone ofhisii gers taken ot at Bell's factory nn Friday last. --Mr. . 11011 McAndrew, now in the employ of Mr. T. Ile. leaves for \vinnipcir next d f eat, and social die - week. Iia will proba' 13 go farther west, }}y. It, tinotions, •do not goner t lly ily into eeifacioa plaster, this week.—Mr. 8. now on a visit to his mo ltoartily welcomed by his! Miss, Dottie Ireland, mill' on*. visit to her parents Gerster' spent a Inc days Annie MItChctl, eldest d of Tarnhorry, goes to stitute Meeting. ug, of 'the Mechanics' u Wednesday evening, e chair and Mr.W. H. ary. The annual re. o year was beg nu with ; 079.75 were received ; and in government the total sleets 11841. - ended for` rent, eta, $74.60; for books, not ooks, fiction, $148.51 ; spapers, etc„ 1175.76 ; 0, .thus leaving .a bal. 44.78. The value of 0, and the total assets, roves, Dr. Towler aid D. C, Munro a be and of direetors. The Tnstitute'has had successful year. 4ARLY WIIAN AND mine, w In the spri Fisher', now p who war{ then a view to obta privilege for fl set out on hor parative wilder by the locatio Mount Forest, Walkerton, Te ing Teeswater the was appri water' privilig Government, Lower Wing ltnid the ho dwellers i t weosu not aware df place as Win and blindly location, lei land, inet wit was putting rough ;roup courage, .the the capacity hardships of Currie richly has attended Waa it Sir Jol wittylrishina pole is ever will in all pro on." Mr. Fi man who vohu and showed privilege, A. then. cleared a a tavern who). stands. The 3Ir, John Corn ley had come Lower' W ingil in 1858, severe ent site was t Edward Foley in Wingllani 'first child was Fisher was hes orably impresse site for future deal of the loll was then squatt mixture of Iriyl What was carte then passable grading of whit the Salt Block retraced his ste Bagarty's hotel directed 'his co found out from Land agent t was to be sold upset price of sale the biddi 1y till 8900 w to one Arms Teeswater, possessions b titin su111C:Wh funds were PIU1kT'3 RING• OW WINGITAbl's FTB3R' 3 E$TAI;T.I$IIED, of 1860, Air. Peter tuiaster of Wingham, esiding in Guelph, with ning art eligible water uring and woollen mills eback through. a conn- ess directing his course of such places as Arthur, Port Elgin, si'vater, &a On reach - then a small village, d of the fact that a was for sale by the 11 the town plot of am. On reaching Zet- oful and aristocratic . n r w tat aspiring 1 re bl, e the eistece of such a ham and were proudly blivions' too, as to' its . Fisher, on leaving Zet- i 14ir. ltobt, Currie, who n grain in a piece of with one horse, The 'ndustry, the frugality, nd disposition to endure such pioneers as Mr. eserved the success that their laudable efforts. n A. Macdonald or some who said : "If the north = iscovered a Seotchman =bility be perched there - her found his. Scotch- teered to be his guide in the existing water ut half an acre Was d a log house kept as the Queen's hotel now lace was then kept by •u. Mr. Edward Far- o the Town Plot of ne, from Owen Sound years before the pros - ought of for a town. vas the fourth resident td in his family the era in Winghaln. Mr tily'''xeoeivod and fav - 1 with the place as a operations. A good in the district around d. upon, there being a Scotch and English. Graham's bridge was cross the river, the is yet observable near ine tank. Mr. Fisher s the sante evening to Belgrave. He then rse to Goderioh and Mr. 0, Widder, Crown re, that the privilege in a day or two at an 1500. On the day of g for the site was live-. s reached. It was sold rong; a surveyor from $1,150. His earthly ing nil, and his reputa- t shattered, the necessary of forthcoming, and Mr. Britain's Fo` most Marksman Arrived in Wingham. Those converse tt with or interested in the records of no ed British rifle. marks- men must be is iliar with the name of Pt. B. McVitti , of the famousFirst Dumfries' Rifles. This gentlemauj,Jais wife and family having just arrived 10 Wingbam on Tue: day, we had the pleasure of calling upon hit and oxaminingaattcl ad - nos aggre fatiop of rneil- eft'at Laughol'iil; 5112011- o collected on them, elegance and costliness noted sources from btained,:we felt prima d a ,world-wide fame r. 1k,.fo Vittie is a native riesshire, Scotland, a o, genial, observant, always -followed his a builder tnecllanie. the 20511 of April, in the Circassian, on eating of a; shaft, she. hore at .Halifax. A Intercolonial, a day's the long. subsequent Ingham considerably They are now stay- r-iu-law, Mr. T. G. tie visited . America 1 Bore Rifle team in and in 1882 he repro - miring his marvel cis; etc., which he fug kuty would • From the number, of these, and th which they were to meet one who as a marksman.' • of Langholm, Dutti man of fine physiq intelligent, who ha avocation, that of Leaving Liverpool destined for Quebec account of the' br had to be towed a. tedious ride •up the delay at Quebec au railway journey to fatigued the family. ing with his, broth Elliott. Mr. 'MoVi with. the Scotch Stn 1876 at Oreedmore, sented Scotland in t1 o British team which tackled and defeat() the National Guards of the United States at Creedmore. He also was one of the t ritisil team at: Wim- bledon, when the At edema team suffered another, though less disastrous, defeat. He is the only vola iteer who wears two American and one i' ritish -gold medals. Fisher purer : sed his right for an extra. Mr, &IoVittie has rep esented Scotland 151 'r - truer lir i 1i r the from St.' times in the Internet'. nal 20 matches, and Mar 's ill 11.60, lleing the second resi- 10 times in the -iMobo Shield coutests, and de'tht and an operations. Peter is the only voluutee who has 8 Queen's = g p' badges. having shot )tat utunber of times did not cal le for two years after. in the final stages, Ie has won most of ,Shortly aft swards tt saw -Mull with lire the St. George's V Se and Dragon Cup, , , , Grand Aggregate and rominion of Canada with 111:r. 1. MC(31'eii tt .as head. Cliallengo Trophy, as d the Bass Olympic sawyer. I conneetion ivitb the pure twice, Secretary of St to fqr Ware. .1:Te chase of th sito and .privilege Mr. has repre8euted' the voluuteors a great Fisher had n understanding that he many times in° unite service Challenge - Cup at all st.bse cent time have °lin Cup Contests, and the other Country in q the 1 olapore Cup C• petition. - Mr. Mc- right to pal Base the power above Al. Vittie has carried off r ,ost of tho principal bort street o whioli it Was at first prizes at All.comers'' competitions, Scab- bard ,ranted, no J. Wl'eneltittnn then and England, H is now appointed 5i batted on the land and built a tAnl- went for the Field • ifle Company,' of . Birmingham, to sell t eir Martini Henry? porf,ry data and saw mill near the ;ILifled. -These rides in 887, at Wimbledon,+ present upp'r flouring mill, ITe told won over 155,500. .G cry rifle-all'°be: out to Mr. '. Gregory and the matter tested lay Me. AtcVhttie illhavethehestwas in dispi to for several years. In then recd where t now stand$, It was Kent's corner8 subs building an Victoria foundry and they to i fors. Mr. Fisher is shrewdness, penetrati ment, and generally lie is generous and Beaver black hen removed to. quently to a ° street near the . s present guar - man of great 'n,. sound judg- well informed. genial but out- spoken in his convict ons and recog- nized Rs a Haan of st Fling integrity. WINGEA1i'S IN USTRIHS. Wii.giiam Flour nig Mills., AN EXPERIENCED- AND s FIRM, AND A wane. E As to structure, equ for turning out work utation, the Wingba has a splendid rept of Messrs. Hutton. Pr charge just six years great prizes at Wiinbl don, amongst which an upright saw was in operation hila with au order• rifle that eau be prodt ced. To • detail Mr. MuVittic's explo tram would kin itnpossi we believe, the best rec who ever engaged in t and althou='h a coinpar we would say about been over 25 years an art' and has been cons laurels. Canadians t have so famous ii, marls thane. Hs has always rat labor by steadily pur Mechanic. Canadians, erotic i eas of ««overnt s as t marks• e here. Ho late, •d of any Britisher. 0SC Competitions, Lively yonug alai), 40 to 45' --he has rdont lover of the fitly adding to his y well proud to an settle atl 1ongst seated the dignity uing his trade as a with their demo - night dentist, 11 abut° i iolsposed dor a to. night.—•Aclaut sono Atr, (Acme Malty, loft tar over the enumeration .f feats of skill ae• Toronto on wrdnesda .•-•111sse:t foam and P,oynolds comp1iS11ed by British 1 uitee and lordlings. and Principal Bret are attending the Teachers' whose tvliole titne itt ngrosPed with the \,ieeloinise,r-tiaofn at fi.11, oarwai cin Thursday. stieh like arts. r this ween.• -111;.9 :HUN' t:A• Nowa', ...:.,u„ ,.not viii;..g the k i"„9 porter:ails of demise' $ 111 Shooting and 1862 a gris mill 82 feet by 37 was erected tories high and in 1863 the wollen nill wee started it being the most, ea aotous ana bed equipped west of Get ph. The most dis'astrous fire that ev r toele place in this section swept awa the entire raill and Mr. Fisher'e reel Ow in the spring of 1875 entailing a loss of at ler,st 820,000. Of an inset. nee of 84000 about 83000 coVerad a r cent purchase of wheat, The mill W S rebuilt tilt) Sane esdar and in Mae '82, was eold to Messrs. been for tin past 21 years postmaster . The poatoffice was first Winglian kent whet is nosy the pottery,which • AiNG FINANCIA.i. DIPPED 3ULL. pment, facility. d general rep-. F in M•l lout g MII: iorl.. The ;firing. ce & .Darr toork go and in Jan'y lost one of it_s metube's by the .death now known by (`arr. The rrangement and by 45 and four igh. There are le rollers giving 5 barrels per. 24 et of stone for. The power pro- water and it is 125 horsepower. and had explain- ation undergone he effective and y from entering. rued out graded were nnade and w to. describing •ariotis machines that our descrip- ulighten readers The machinery e from the most manufacturers, mond Separator, a Craig , Scourer, Machine, Garden s, &o., eyeryithin turn out in the the name of Hutto mill is modern its design. being 60 feet and one half stories in use six sets of doe a capacity- of about 1 hours. There is a chopping purposes. vided is entirely by equivalent to about The writer witnessed ed to him every ope by the grain under complicated machine the mill till it. is tt flour. Observation notes taken with a, the' operations of th but we since realiaec tion might not rauc or please machinist is of the latest ma reliable and popul and includes, a Ri a Cockle Machine, Riehmond's Brush Oity Drakes, Par' necessary, in fact, most expeditious anner the finest brands of flour. T 11 this y9ar a largo shipping trade was carried on but ore account of the dep essed condition 4 the milling indust and the scarcity ot wheat, custom work was mainly done. The firm f Messre Hatton, was broken by the lamented death of Mr. Thos. Price i January last, Mr, Hutton has been in Wingharn, eras played, in Ole mill or the last.eighteen. years and has by courtesy,. lurid- ness, honorable cl ling and close at- tention to 'busines won the esteem of ham, a large circle our dealers general- illwright by trade, arter of a century Oxford, Middlesex ea counties of On - somewhat retiritig on the coefidence townspeople and m hos been con. Hutton & Carr, mimed the uppet s Turner's. Tide the 'splendid water has exclusively chopping mainly, of stoue, hut operated lately. -war erS. frequently es tei it. is to condition of the oon snob as to purposes as they the'people of Win of cuetomers and lee parx is a and 41:e spent q in Elie acamties Of linron the gar tit*. Although of disposition, he has and respect of his customers, The ii stituted that of The firm recently p better known gives control o power. This mil stone:and is used 1 having seven ru only four having b Messrs. Hetton MIS tO ft? business, coming 25 or 80 mi be hoped that the flouring trade may warrant this firm in grinding for shippin have the. best facilit Under the auspi be given Intl° town evening, the 2Ah i array of talent luts b able literary ability eutioulet, is to give sillections, Ali rieli, Miss Cargill, Beennan, Miss Flan 'Smith end Vlannig are to tato part, Georgian, of %the of the Roman and coneert is to hall on Thursday Sp. A splendid 6u secured, Mr, 141111.40eovielideelor: limber of popu- Cool:, of Gone? 4792t?