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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-07-13, Page 2tug alit Imes F f IDAY, JULY 13, 1868, A 111 presentdi se School for W revived by hast week, for entre, intended of subst school 'ot g Wiugham be platter, Wo of citizens o cuss and de We questio town of th with the tributary school. the tow ontemp of settlin for highe of conve citizens re and this bearing 01 in future H 13OIIOO1,1 FOB WINGHAM. er . of our citizens are at ssing the matter of a high Ughean. The gv@;itiO'.7YI;a- e presence in the town, of eighty odd candidates co examination e We had lying, this weekra number tial reasons why a high to be established in concluded to defer the elieve that a meeting „ht to be called to dis- berate on this question. if there is in Ontario a size and importance and same extent of country to it that has nota high is want is a financial loss to In these days, too,'people ating a change, never think where there are no facilities education. In consequence sation had with leading ently this artiole appears, ggestion is made. Facts the 'subject will be given, sues. THE -its qu Allian Tel sweep to -da have AFT nished a tation bor - Marlborou sensibly sa the greate is the bot that ha masses VIM DITORIAL NOTES. ird Party movement received tus at the meeting of the at Montreal, last week, Liberals have made a clean in Manitoba. It is reported that but four Conservatives een elected. It pointing out the 'kindly tar - d thoroughly unsavory Tepa- e by tho present Duke of b, the Hamilton Times s : This hereditary idea is t anomaly of the age. It in of all the class legislation etarde3 the welfare of the f the British people, and too often p t a premium upon worthless- ness. Surely it is in the best interests of the race that these inherited dis- tincti ns should either be wholly abolis ed, or that they should cease to 'give a vicious man • distinction. Woul it not be better to stipulate that eac eneration must stand omits • 'own merits, •' at there can •be no real aristocracy e:3ept that of genuine worth, and t at vice and criminality ;'ioannot be co , cloned by the possession ., of unearned a istinctioii, ? udknow. ley died on.Saturday nths' severe illness. ley House for eight ely respected as 0 e was buried by United Workmen, very targe.—Rev. or of the English a trip to Ireland on A PAX s ROAD. A REPORTER'S M' < SssIONS Or WHITB" CIIUROI Having determine . to spend R day ID. extending our ac •.nintauCa amongst the generous hear d people of White- church, a short ind pleasant run of six miles on til _film G..'.l lt, br this week. 11.6 inadequate conce have not seen. 7'1 writing 'up the town Ontario, but suspectii church was not yet on out to• be done,we de it far once. The hundred dollars, also prove alt i We neither dick the townspeopl traversed the t the south end, isistascaiscrox Mr. W.:1+'itzpatrie who meweet witish SO severe au amide t, last k;, progressing favorably. maker is Mr. •. . Codd, who came this year f .ln Vallancey Fuller's Jersey Far , at Oaklands, 4 relies from Ram 1 ton, where he spent four years, He ' ' pears to thoroughly understand his ; usiness and is mak- ing a good and is evidenced by Kincardine breech of ills linatiest ela ugllt us there, one clay' that there arta a rule, people have institutions ors of places alley pl`oducts sur i- Turouto eels/ i8 of Cauaclian and cities of g that 'White - he list ntapped ded to anticipate sual fee of two Whiteeh Rev, D. McGilliv Church, London Presbyterian cit' ay, of St, jams' saleable artiole, as preached in the t • ready sales made at rich, last in th , prices. [Te recently visited l His able effort' were very highly ep- i , England, and says I preoiated.--•Rev. Mr. Oo c.kburn, a but two inanufaoturiug blind Ulan, of Fo 'dwfCll, lectur0cl in, in 'that country whose the Alethod st 0] arch, on, Friday ,ss•in quality the make evening, on Home, its national, cockle, eaxneries, ' Everytlliug domestic and herT'1 e -pie order, the ap- lecture. was an and a beautiful one,—?4r. A. ought from a a Kinloss, had yards distant. plelneuts bur for home made fire is supp r upwards, might butter tele year `11: s tended to lessen from the boas superable difficulty. the milk supply, s well as the exoes• Henderson and 'ed n or stipulated with sively dry wean =r of late. Mr. Jas, visiting at Mr. T for a solatium. We Wilson is pre dent and Mr. A. II. Hope. --At the le wn from the station to Mosgrove seer ' ary of the assooiation. Whitechurch, C. eking the resolve on —We were v .t r pleasantly received thus iustalled : the way, even a on; the d tractions by Mr, W. ew,, the courteolia and R.; A. B'amil incident to plodding along business g 3. Mosgrove, R. thoroughfare. We ha ted, vigorated, g Gaunt, '1'rea cogitated and made fi 'st p bservations R. Taylor, J. from Nixon's hotel a landlord, a Arbuckle, J. Joe. Nixon,we found a - e a courteous his Representative and obliging fellow leo, with the Representative gave al facilities at his disp's caters well to R G '" R 81 of the proceeding the requirements o the public.— This village h' Directly opposite ,s the large, band- g an octogenarian brink store of Mr. where, in the R. J. Wlii ' after a three, m "He kept•the Whit years and was. Wi model landlord. the Oddfellpvvs an 'tile fun''eral beifi .Mr. Shaw, pa chnrch, left fo 'Monday. around is in a pliances convenion supply of water 'is b spring two liundre The good prices :pa' tugljam, ants ....Is. PUIiLISiIED,E EVERY FBIDA.'1 MORNING, --AT TITS— TI IIE--- TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STREE1. WI'NGILAM, s ONTARIO, subacriPtien iaric0, $1 per year, In advance. ADVERTISING 'RATES: Spate. 1 1 yr• 1 0 mo. 1 8 mo, 1 1 n1o. oia- Ootmnti 360-00 ,til00 I ero no-- $oo' VOnly aspects. • 'The Iltif 20 00-00--$24 o 20 00 12 00 0 00 . Quarter, 20 00 12 00 1 n 00 4 08 bee and instructive uno r, 6 00 3 00 oc 100 Malcolm, of o )11. 1, 'Local and cit for casual advertisements, se. per lino for Orst insertion, and Se. per line for each subsequent Insorttou. Local notices, In nonpareil type, 10e, for first in: section, and 5c, per line for each subsequent insertion. No local notice Vile be i.harged less than 25c. Advertisements of Loot, Found, Strayed, Situations, and Business Chances 1Ven•1, not exceeding 8 lines nonpareil, 81 per month. Houses and Farms for Said, not exceeding 8 linos, •S+T1losottermsmonth, n llrbestrietl; r ladhe ed toouth. Special rates for longer a dvertisdrnente, or for iongor periods. ' Advertisements Without specific directions,' +i11'be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Tran. sitory advertisements Inst be paid'in advance. Changes for contract advertisements must be in the office by Wednesday noon, in order to appear that week. , It. emeoa') , PROPRIETOR :AND PUIILISDEf, Y . J. YOUNG, 11. D. C. M., M.0 .P, S. 0., Formerly Ilouso•Surgeon to .Kingston General hospital, 0PPICl AND RESIDENCE : D3•, Bethune's Old Stand. wingham, Marsh 1, 1888. is barn, horses and m- ai on Friday last. The sed to'have originated tovepipe,-Mrs. H.D. iiss M. Sharp are Henderson's, Port t ineetinf of Court F., officers were I. D. Henderson,"0. OU, V. C. R.; ti: H. .; T. Henry, F. S.; E. ; A. Patterson, S, W.; Na R. Ferrie, S.13.; W. Rev. R. Henderson, she High Court at interesting sketch there. s perhaps as active as can he found any- ereon of Mr. William Cunningham, ' hois the village crispin. He was born in Armagh County, Ireland, in 18 , and served three years at Gibralt. ', three years in jewel 3a and three ' ears in Edinburgh, in the Taritieh ' iny. He came to Canada In '18. and ;received his discharge in 1.•8. He hlts.seen•much, remembers i' well and delights in telling his ad entltres. " I.E, appears'to possess suffici . t vigor to°sustain him till he can be ea ;sed as a centenarian. He has lived •here • otl>.e seven years.— Two pupils were sent to entrance and two wrote'fo third.` Maes eertifi- cates out of .ou' pnblio school. M. A. H. Mosgrov: is an eai'nest wErb$ l whose .pupils have ,,always;. taken 'a splendid stan• at exafninatiolis IIII It is very i'tholess true, t could slot co they were ge Act, making wished it r gentleman in a Wing about half an ' for the pvivile; e. We hope -after this, that peopl: will remember 'that since the repea these'lnen mu:3t'make money some ' ay. On Friday evening last, about 120 'people greeted Mr. J. S. Wilson, (teacher at Zetland;) at Brown's school, sand lister d most attentively to an Fork inttl a id interesting lecture on the 'a d relations of the various ttheittsil f culties. 'The discourse was 'aptly illustrated and many historical and biographica allusions made. Mr. D. C. Munro, of the Wingham Times, ks on. the same sub- ' jebt. A number of .heads were then phrenologized, 'believe. 'The re have fregtientl ' hensive and, im •ated and e appreciation' 0 The picnic ' school on Mr. . Dominion day 'a Everyone prose 'themselves will. Mr. Stewart, t thingin first cl, 'that all shoo Croquet, swingin ;sorts 'was the or sham -hall match splayed, resulting Wilson, of Zotlan terestinr! lecture 1 'last Friday evening. ',Editor of TIIE G`rnit:s +ttolobist, also spoke at sol gentlemanly ae, nt of 'the G. T. It. here. He is rec' ring from a severe attack of illness. .e is a man of literarytaste,intellig:nt, and spends his leisure time amo'gst its flowers and garden. He • as. been in the employ.of the GI' ., or G.T.11 , years,12 of w oh were spent at Whitechurch. are quantities of lumber, cattle, o., are shipped here. Last month 38tickets, were sold, making an ince ' - of $200, and 300 tons of freight se out. Messrs. Hamilton & Gillespie . n a large busi- ness in purchasing and shipping ca.tle.—Mr. H. J. • okle has a snug shop and has establi ed a good trade in harness makin; .—The Methodist church is a hand.' me brink building comfortably equi',ped and free from debt as is also ' • e parsonage, we un- derstand. So ewhat intimate at- quaintance ena ' es us to speak of the pastor, Rev. R. .'rson, as aashrewd, energetic and zea ''us pastor, and practical and edifyin•, preacher, Ona former occasion ho informed us that twenty-two years go—if we recollect aright—he pram .:d in Wingham to a congregation of ' ree.—,Mr. Allan has a shingle facto doing a good business yearly. He t inks it time the town had. a•newsp per. soaro, well -stocked H. D. Henderson, ' ho has carried on a successful mercauti = business here for about twelve years. ing a cautious, industrious, judicious, t'norable and sterling man,understand g and taking wise precautions to su f .,y the wants of people in the vicinit , kr. Hender- son has -prospered s' adite and laid aside a goodly share ' the,; " prolific generating thing" cal d moiey. Mr. Henderson knows well ow touse both his time and money,a,nd' ate secret for making mortals hap• -'-)n the north corner of the street is'thl Pres- byterian Church,, a comm' diousbuild • Ing, worshipped in by a arge,'Jberal and model congregation who line for the last seven years een weli''and pleasantly ministered t by Rev. 4.1 A. Anderson, B. A.,' no ' of Gode'7ch. We are pleased to hea that there" prospects of an early filling of vacancy. Near bty " the jetted light- nings are•hissing Nigel an low,'' at ells forge of a sturdy young kit girt of Vul' can, T. 11. Found. hie w 'for several years with Mr. Murray nd Mealy wont Bros., Wingham, and opened out here some three ontlrs ago. He .has a tidy, well -err, nged shop, ris. • range but never= t the tavern keepers ince the peoplethat ing rioh undertite Scott, o much money,'that they pealed. Not long ago 'a f this place put his horse am stable. It ietnained our. 'He pai'd'BO cents. made a few roma f re e retty accurately, wo idents of this section heard this compre- ortant subject ventil- press an intelligent its value. held at Jolltiston's Jobnstbn's place on as it great snecess, t roomed to enjoy nd good time was had. teacher, had every - ss style and determined d enjoy themselves. and games of all er of the day. A two innings was in a ttfa,--Jackson delivered an in- eludon school Mr. Munro, n old plr.re- to•lcrfgtlt. E: at WaWamosh The secou' g of the Court of Revision was held n'June 28th. All the members.prese t. The minutes of list meeting 'were read and confirmed. 'The complaint o' Wm. To11•, west half and " clad' in leatheri panoply," part 35, con.' , as beingtoo high he is busy providing for ' the assessed on r'. al property, was again varied wants of far ers -and brought up, ' nd on motion of Mr, villagers in his line. A ste' dy, active Meade/an wa reduced $100. Alex.. young man, he is likely t• succeed. Robertson, nor partslot 85, con, 9, In conjunction is a carriage shop now was reduced $60 o personal property. run by Mr. Geo. Cottle. r. Cottle John Salter and John Wilson each a has a reputation as an epi ist, having dog struck off. ames W. Bone to be at present some fifty hies of the put on roll as oint owner of lot 35, delicate sweet producing ' sects. We con. 8, iustea' of land holder's son. have had a sort of perso al and long- Wm. O'Neil lso as joint owper of standing • presentiment eat bees have north half 1. t 81„ can. 8, instead of a strong aversion to ewspaper re: land holder'' son. Moved by Mr. porters • (perhaps 'it was rom Mark Anderson, recon. • , by Mr. Rielly, that Twain'or :Josh 1Br111ngs we mbibed it) the assessment roll • s now revised and and rekeet their frequently too inquisi- corrected be adopt=s, and the Court tive 'disposition, so did • t visit the closed for the pros nt year—Oarried. headquarters of Mr. Cattle's indus- Oounoil resume . Communications ttious little an miles, bu may do so from clerks of "est Wawanosli add on some future occasion when we can Morris regard amounts to be et1t- conveniently suspend lit rary opera pended on eas•ern and western boun- tions for a few days, if n=cessary. Bary lines, r:ceived and filed. The Mr. John Campbell has an extensive clerk was in ducted to write Morris implement wareroom uno` the For- Council and a•certairl'if they received esters' hill. He does a la ge business a copy sent the..: 'a by-law in 1885, handling the implehrents f Patterson relating to maintains' g of gravel road Bros., Woodstock, the sed drills of by both townships b'tween Blyth and Mr. Dingle, of Oahe :, and the ,Wingham, and also if they would be threshers of 'Haggart Bro :., of Bramp- 'willing to: join w' h this Council in ton. He is also enabled to exercise ,purchasing one ' ore of gravel from his persuasive eloquence on the female, 1''1r. Walsh, lot 2, con. 6, to be used portion of the community .y virtue of 'by both towns ips for the 'purpose of his handling sewing m: bines and improving th ,public roads. Wm. musical inSt'ruments. r. A. Me- •Deacon was a:.in present and laid Williams, of con. 1, Ki loss, is his before the Counei number of papers local representative here and being and documents he had lately received well known, shrewd and reliable, he from Toronto, rela''ng to the maintain - does his 'Work Well. --T' e 'sawmill of ing and keeping of .henjatliin James. Messrs. Found & Gaunt is 70 feet by Action in this ''tier deferred till next 45 and an exceptionally ' ne and well- meeting of C• noil. Resolved that equipped one, This y arts material $410 be oxpe' led on roads and bridges wiil net about a million et of lumber this year, as tallows . Tho Reeve, $80, composed of pine, lloml ole and hard- Deputy-Reev', $90, Itobt. McGowan, woods. Being 'quite elo o to the G.T. x1;70, Robert eilly, $80, and William R. track, they load dir t on the cars. Sutherland; '$' 'The following 'de- Mr. Found, who has be tri 28 years in bentures were or ered to be signed, the business in Caned, ; is head saw- viz, t Fountain N ylor, 48 yards gravel yer and they employ 8 hands besides. per John McG ', patlnnaeter, $2,40 ; The mill has a eapacit of 12,000 feet Henry Iiorile , 85 yards gravel per daily. air. Jamas Ga nt also Prins it Samuel Jame, pa:75; 32, W. large sawmill, planing shingle, lath & ninon. filet b uproadthlnasteratriver$1, lot chopping mill on don. ' , Kinloss. He cons. 12 and $0.60; Thos. k iunen, is reeve of Kinloss t.wnship and is a repairing culve t at lot 30, eon, 11, pian of groat push a d good business $3; G. Cottle, repairing ro & craper, talents, The saw nil), of Messrs. $2; T. Found, Vhitecliurelt repairing Found & Gaunt i ono of Whites road scraper, ''2,50; 3oshua Walsh, church's solid and p••: emus indus• 89 rods wire fen p at lotl42,e000i. 6, tries. '--Opposito the s mein is the x+5.85 , Goo-. Wln ., Dui d g tivert Whitt:churcli creatn,eey, a tubstantial and gran oiling et western boundary, pleasant to the taste and is tho preseriptlon of ono of bniltling 48 by 36 fee , It lean at eon. 7, $16.75. O motion* the emu- the Oldest and best Pensee phgstcians and 11=1:4 ti o Untted Status, and is for said by alt present about 125 parr ns and makes oil adjourned till • liureday, the lath throutrllout the world. Price twenty -Ave cents a', pThe ,Auust next, B, B^ItyxmrtELb, Clerk, bottle. Be sure and ask fol' "Mus, WhIsLo)v"9' sorra .42G Ilia of butt( x.I . da;1y. o go **MONO Smug,' ;ai d takes oe other ifind, v usse's.. A fatal shootin aceideiit .occurred here on Monday. Two• lads named Thomas Wilson a d IK.SCott.had been trying te clean rt an old gun loaded 'for some leng of time, preparatory to going out booting. The gun was left at a gate vith powder in the nipple and a cap •n whilst they went to dinner. Whereturning.fr,c1111_d,inier,. the gun, by so' :' means falling, ex- ploded, being kno ked down by 'young Scott opening t . e gate. The charge entered Wilso head near. the rIght temple. He alked fifty yards, and! then with elp w1as taken horn°. 'Doctors war ' 'immediately called ;in, but could iio, ,xhe shots.: The skull Was gene' `z>ted. a Wilsilx} Shrals since died. • EYER & DICKINSON. BARRISTERS, &c. Solicitors for tho Bank of Hamilton. Commissioners or taking affidavits for Manitoba. Private funds o lond,instraight loans at lowest rates. Offices - Kent's Block, Winghanl, Luoknew and Gerrie., ' 0. W. (1. `EVER. E. D. 6101 00500, J. A. MORTON, BARRISTER &o., wingham • Ontario. °GILL & VANSTONE, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, y ,'. . CONVEYANCES, ETC. 0"3') I•li1t15` 13t er Block, Wiseman, ONT., i" 'GOaall, AM MYTH, ONT. ?tivatopnd C?+111ia1 r funds to loan at low rates of -interest, - Mortgages, Anwn ,and farm property bought and sold. Merrk»tilk,e,bi111ctione a specialty. tr.'01NsTOVE. 21L'GILL. r , EN1:iSTRX,- MACDONALlIi '11 atrAti . 8fpp',,ker of Vulcanite, Collaloid, ~? Sitves,.Gold, etc., etc., Plates, ranging in prices from 8500 upwatds per sot, crownng, and bridgework. •Tcetb ex- ' tractedwithout the least pain by tho use of Vital- ized'Air: Head Office, Wingham, side entrance op- posite the Queen's hotel, open .daily (Sundays except- 1 ed) from 9 a m to 6 p m. Will be at Blyth every Saturday -Office at Milne's hotel; Gerrie: lst and Sri( Mondays of eaalX month'--Ofticdbt Albion hotel Lucknow: 2nd and 4111 Monds,v and Tuesdays of each month -Office at Whiteley's,hotel. Extracting, uevale. (eirowDL' OIIT LAST wEEIi,) Mr. arid Mrs. Pi' -r, from Seaforth, are visiting at her nele, F. Scott's.— Mrs. W. Stow i on a visit to Gode- rioh.—Tom Nix 's mare drew $75 at the H.eneall race .—Mr. Messer sold the last llalf`a June make, 540 cheese, at the Lis '••evel:fair, 'at the highest price paid° for the day.— Fifty cheese are ieiilg- made daily at the factory.—Chas. erbert is pre- centor in 'the Presb' eriatr'c"hurcli for another year.—Re . Mr. Chariton has refused to accept he pastorate of the Methodist chur and Rev. Mr. Paul, of Brussels, is' ling the vacancy at present. DENTISTRY, J. S. JERUME, Y 10011.10. I am making beautiful . setts of Artificial Gum?'Teeth" for 88.00 per sett, in all other branches of dentis- 'and Plain Teeth, per sett, 54.00, ' * Pr• )i1yy in propottipn. • Vegptable Vapor administrated for the painless extraction of teeth, the ohly s f0 anesthetic ienoWn OFFICE :. IgA the Beaver Block, . `opposite , the BrgnswickHotel. , ;',; . Presbyter of Maitland. This Presbytery me t Lucknow on the 10th•inst„ there being present 1 ministers and 8 elders, Rev. D. G. Cameron was ppotnted Moderator. Commis- eons'to the Genera Assembly reported their dili- gence. A commun'ca on from Rev. Dr. Reid was read, ,stating that the a eneral Assembly granted leave to Itev. G. Brown, Wroxeter, 8o retiro'irom the active duties of the inistry. The follotving Session Records will be cal i:d for st nett meeting : Pirie River, South Ifinless, uron, Langsido, wallop, Blueyale and Eadte's. St' sling Committies for the year were appointed 'as f' lows :-Finance : Mecisrs. StoVenson, McRae, 81 cNabb, ministers, with their presbytery •01 rs. Hems Missions : Messrs. Ross, McLennan, owie, Mprray, McQuarrie with their presbytery elder State 0f Religion : Messrs. Sutherland, Davidson, McDonald, Maar- lane, with their presbytery el' ors and 'Mr. Brown. Sabbath Schools : Messrs, Ha •ison, (convener") Me. Hay, Ballantyne, Leask, piogu rrie and their pl.osby. tory elders. Temperando : Mo •rs.D. 'G. Cameron, Hartley, wit" their presbytery siders. Sabbath Ob- servaneo : Messrs. Ross, Leask, Murray McQuarrie, with their presbpptery elders. Mr, Stewart gave noegUiM' meetiice that ngs of the presve by be heli Wing- ham, g The next regulaar meet', of the Presbytery will beheld et Winaham 011 Tues! y, Sebtembor llth, Et 12.80 p. m. 3. MAONAAU, Pre: ytery Clerk. Amin To MoTlnths.-Aro you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a elok child suffering and crying with pain of 'Cutting Teeth 4 If so send at once and got a bottle 0f "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is incat;ul• able. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately.' Depend upon it, .mothers ; there is no mistake about it. It ogres Dysentery and Diarthtna, regulates the Stotnach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the wltolo system. "Mrs. Win. stew's Soothing Syrup " for children teething is ..30HN4,CURRIE, It1korrAM, ' . " . LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ' • Orders leftatThins' office promptly attended to TERMS REASONABLE. p . DEAN, Ja., WINOn& , LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR TIHE'cCQUNTY OF HURON. Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charges Moderate. TAMES IIENDERSON, LIOEN°Ifm AQOTIONEEE FOR' COUNTIES HURON AND • BRu0E. Alt Mos attended to promptly and on the Shortest Notice. - Chatikbs.Modorato and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements can be made at the TINES' 0f1f00. 1'VlxeilAtt, ONT. GEORGE MoIQAY,'dib0gham, Licensed Auctioneer for the Comities of Huron and Bruce °> ' At moderato rates, sales will be conducted in' any portion of the Countiov, Orders can be loft at the TiMEs Office. CALEDONIAN HALL This commodious hall can be secured for anter• tainmonte of every kind at a very low figure. For terms'&o., apply to .JAMES LOUTIT, at Cline & Co'9 store, a-R.A.1\TDD 111112.7.7 1\1-= RyYS A. C,-STRATHDEE, Aomrr, WixartAtr, Through tickets to all points in America -North- West Pacific Coast, etc,, via the shortest and all popular routes. .Baggage checked through to destination. Lowest freight rates to all points. -' —TIME TABLE. LEp%E WINqUA14. A0R1v8 AT wo:IIAbr. 030 aim.Toronto,Gnelph,ralmerston, &o. 3:80 p.m. 11:10 10:10 8:40 p.m. " " ,Clinton, " 7:25 " .....Palmerston, Mixed......10:20 a.m. 7:05 a.te ' London, &c.. ,, 10:45 " 8:40 p.m, " 7:46'p1x. 11:10 a.tn.. .. ,. ,.Kincardine, &c..., ,.., 0:39 a.m. 3:30 porn .10:10 " !1 B60p.m. BANK OF HAMILTON, "V77' I N C r A M ,. Sterling Exchange and Crafts on New York ,SOUGHT AND SOLD. oreles notate: 10 a, ur, t 9 p. tn. Saturdays, from 10 a.nt.tolp.m, W. CO1tB01J1,D AOso twits It Il1oa18f010, Solicitor 1 .