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-going out of ottr store that -
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is: prepares] hY ourselves goes •
: Out *with guarantee that :
it wiftsatisfy the user.
• We perfirgit say this about
pntentrt beetnne. 'We de net I THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHER 'TOWNS HAS BEEN SATISFACTORY
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had little or no grecling to do.
The price plaid on contract Included -
ell- grading, but no bouletarding. The
town engioeer aoted as eepervlsor.
got 3 -per cent, ma expenditure for all
Wit duties, but hs fees are ineludetl
the 040,000. Gravel hact to be paid for
and drawn an average of a rnUe, We
are lo the Mildest part Of 01'41010 and
do not set extremely cold weather, but
there have. been "dips" to twenty
o b
but it is net wise :ep
be-
pring to fall to 11:nern B. 0 O, r liaYe been laidfrom
s
the work done too late in the latter
to th genera qtteetion o buld1
or not to build concrete walk7- there
can be but one answer, Yea, 1 believe '
they will, in the long run; pinye the
eheapest. There on be no denying:
their .superiority in the matter of ap- .
•pearance.
'OLINVT WKISQ0
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settiltari. till Watt la eoodfor a genitrie
of The fOtailiest work we hove ibowi
, absolutely no Ostia ot weer. We hese
itiVel * need imported Germen cement,
WILL CLINTON LAY, NEXT SU1V[1VEER ?- zlan wotherwhe wiz° b!aulliaby 01:314114:
. content to take the (launchers article.
The Board ef Etiocetion, ;of which I
tun 4 Member; put down ito Carn Welke.
We bad the advmatage oar a Cbairrnan of
eiZsicTteirOtel IP°, mantict°1:30 Ilvorkevcrulafarg°4
Werk. It coat Ile ?et per foot; but We
HOW MUCH GRANOLITHIG WALK
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: know enough about them.
I Otir own preparations we 21, 4ik
: know ali about. We.know :i. .. . .
I what thoY oohtaiin, how the,' : Information Gathered by the et. Mary's journal for tb.e Ben'efit of
iii act ana Allow the satisfaction, • •
. : they hove gilien our custom. : Its 'Citizens, but which will Apply to Clinton EqUally Well.
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1E3,11144 TUE EXPERliNO4 OF ustoEtt.
„ are guaratileeil to give. • •
SOLD.
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11 eatisiaotOry rosette., . They : . ' Ingersoll, Ont„ Dee, 12, 1898.
• may be used With good see= • - Dear Sir -1, am pleased to find you
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a oess wane „TtIll gown from • are interested in the road improvement
,, e Are li• question: - 1 have taken considerable
• any cause.
• a : Th y bealli e
interest m it myself. This town was
. • ' eltlidere., bin d urifiers nd • the first tn Canada to take up silica-
:.. fiery& 'Wine, -L hey may be , • barytto atone sidewalk construction,
• used by 'yoting or Rid Of eltb- - • In 1889 & .deputation ' trona the town
• • • cannel' visited Deti•oit to inspect some
• er sex ,in ion oases of nervOue- sidewalks there ;
and their report was
• ness, weakness, :- diseases • to strongly in favor of the silica,barytio half -the net coat of the work. ..Re sion and ib seemed impossible to• keep
' from Over work, mental Material that the pecesaary bY-Jlaw 'Wes tune. Gertean Oelnent-Stettmer within decent beunde•
well drained, mildly laid relied ei the latter bead; except or o;nor te
make a am .bed a. the wilant.ampollt,ot
The' firat conorete walk Was put down
have 14 laid late in the season Grin wet in 1891. Our people hod for years been
weather. Den% have the grade- low to elimpleinin against the lack of .dura.
save filling. Put tbe Walks high eno,ugh bility and t 0 eoneeettent greatexponse
to allow water., 8140, etc., dvato off, of plank walks. You are probably
Some, of ours have neon laid . too tow faMillar with Methods that prevail Tit
and ete.bave learned by experienee„ teems, when hard contelliOre Seeking to.
The contractors gok .gravel about a placate , constituents, are constantly
mile from the work; at 8e, per :cubits looking about tor" new walks to build.
yard. Insides hauling; The naanager The town s annual expenditere �n
tells Me the 'cost of•latior is about one walks was a constant subject of dimme-
• T tb and if, • pasfied and §ion of Thames street,
. ,rY 4.113. tee principal business litreetWas done • The macadam clone by °entreat' wee Almost immediately upon the pass-
., they d� not "satisfy' 'they .0001e. ,x3 bothaides that game fall., The wink 2,900 sq. yards of oscaVating setting 4ligia or the Local Improvement Law by
cobble stone curbing; 1,133- eq. yarcht • the,,Local Legislature, a brilew Was
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walks were latd from- $'etir to Ye!trt till: spreading, rolling with 13 -ton steam
• nothing', • vr-3 such good satiefaction -that other. 930 ft. of sewer pipe cruabing StOne; subraitted to our ratepayers and adopt%
it ---the finest tvalks I oversaw. In 1896. total ' ' • ell. FranklY'l *let' belle" that at
44' now we"have about fourteen miles of
• SYDNEY.JAOKSON roller of 8 38.1 sq yards of ma d m the time anyone had the faintest can-
oe e .
• p i e, 03 9. Job rye! P
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• • ' faracItiast ruggiet` • we began tinTa section of macadam by P
done. • law really meant, and for mine years it •
. is. .seco.eitser to Alien ss Wagon Phone r• • day labor, and it was so good that a by-
e • 1, I cannot get at the rtost of the por- Wa° ii, dead letter. Even after its aa -
..04•••••••60.09.•••••••• iew waa ialbsequentli passed aPpro ri. i option a piece of Ohio flagging was put
eosins sieste•estioloo•
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P t ons done by ,day labor, but the goner:-
. ating 010,000, by deeentures, fcir more •
. i al ornhion_Prevails. that it was more ex. down in front of a long business block
macadam. This was done by contract,' perisiveand leas satisfaCtory. We haul by arrangement between the owners.
' J. Hartnett of Toronto being the cons to hire a steam roller.
traotOr in 1897. It will pay to have a .competent en- and the Council, each bearing half; the
cost. • . .
etit This past summer another section giheer employed to survey awl' fix„the Ho-wever, in 1891, a fire took place on
se was done by the oorpCiration employees, grades, and a competent averseee to Norfolk street, in the • middle of the
am
o• day labor. The corporation Owns a ,
watch the progressof the work; . best business hloolca, and a• new beilci-
is al road grader, plow, •stene :crusher, . The only fault we have withtee owe, Ing went up. The proprietor was " en -
THANKS
to. screens, and a fivetton roller. R
-AO" walks is they are so entooth and sli terprising and came to me to find out
Se
• , -was bought from farmers ak 02.50 and .pery inwitster.., :. The edges" roast be where he could get ' Ohio flagging. I
e - -03-a niird, -.stereo on 'vacant dots, and
• protected, with curbing' where teaming asked m why he did not use Concrete
the quailing plant plainel ,tbereon for
is to. be done omits them. • I encloses ad told him that a short tithe before I
conventenee. ' ' , ' ''''' card of the SilicieBarytic • Stone Oo.• of had been in Ingersoll and
. Our experience has been that it is far Ontario and can confidently rem; - - work being done there. by a Detroit
seen the
'more economical and satisfactory to let 4 , . r O an T
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• 1898:has gene and we wish. to thank
our ciistoiners for thetr pation,
age. We believe that:, havtiw (ince
bought from us they will. eonae again
haafing Satisfied themselvethat our
,
goods are just as represented.
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..Iteripg,1899 we expectan increase of
• liesinese encl.**, shall dcinur, neat by
gem/ Workmanship' and fair prices to
Merit it. •
If YoUr Watch Or clock has been gra-
iny ,astrey biT•rtig it to us and we: will
do it good er if you want ,ppything in
Silverware, . Watches; etc;
Call ,and see our stock and learn ou
prices. .
WEARE LEADERS
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Jeweler and Expert ei9
WatehRepairer, :
4000.01111.111110110.*
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two.% . *St LOUIS.
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DENVER 'LOS' ANGELOS,
SAN. ,,ogek. •
SAN 'FRANCISCO
and other 'points in California,. Arizona, .New
, Mexico, Cplorado, and other Pacific Coast
Points. If yourtre contemplating a trinfor
Hettlths •Pleaeuree- or .Butiatn eke,
Prom a Canadian Winter te-th9 land of .
Sunsitarte, • Ft uits, and Floniere.
Through Tickets to aliVoreige Feints. '
For deectiptive Guides,: Time 'Tables, etc.
apply to A.gents G,.T, R. System.'
M. 0: Dioltsoit.D. V. A.. Terre:it° •
A. 0. Pattison, 0:T.11. Agent, tifiriton,
F. R. Hedgens„ 0.T.T1eketAgt., Clinker.
• • BUSINESS CILANCg.:
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, The „general ageney right of our Native
„. • 7E' orbs (Alonzo A. Bliss Co., Montreal) for
Huron Co. and,,Southern Division of Perth, will
h sold. linniediately and On easy terms•as
health forces me to lowre tountry. "well
established and profitable business. Forty-six
s lib -agents at Wark. Call or address
• A. R, SHEA,.
Coleman Street, Seatorth
• N. 33,-Persolut indebted to Vie pleaserorward
at once,
'fftRATP01113 , ONT.
fiGN'TWAIT for something te turn
tip, get a bosinesa Oncatio,n and turn
something up. Active, educated tied
*ell -trained young men and Women
are With tea . everywhere. We admit
etudents ebony time. • Write for cir.
cuhtee. '
• W. J II:axon Prawom,
T
Tows MARGUARET
10 0E30' Olor,.
Tf .you. , tan get abet' or
lees meney
DON'T TRY AGAIN
mencl t is company. Others Jaime tri be result wee a visit of
the work be done by a competent 'con- to „do that claim of work but Cannot get Mr. Walter Mills of Ingersell,.. headi.of
tractor. • • ,We propose doing more next the properprocesa and proportions or t...h§.09a-Al!rIlic ge. Of ontarIch an in-!,
. The town hag a population of about
5,000; assOssinent, t41„4215554. -rate of of silicasbarytio gutter about 12
ingredients. ao, their wOrk hairnet pri5v: '
,
potato
taxation, 214 mills.; conselidatid d'Oti .vvide , also cobble stone eurbing 2
generatancl school; $148,283.77. • wide. The former is excellent, bu
• We began building eoncrete-grana, ,latter is not -laid properly, not
Mine or silica-13mM° sidewalks in 18ee. enough. It ought to cover th
The old Plank Walks were expensive to: /
Ironies arestanding when
keep in. repair, M'on got loose, rough
end dangeroes, and --the -people , de-
manded better. permarient sidewalks
and were willing- to pay for them. ,
There was not muck 'agitation. The
matter was. presented fairly to the pub-
Youre most retlpectfully. ,
!"- . A. BEIIL-
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SIMOOh'S GOODWALKS
Tic and.soon tbe walks were commence . , . • .. Sirectee, Nev. 28il •
ed. The work has been done by the Dear•Sir,...--I ant inreceipt d :
frontage.tax system, a obsalae' having . favor of the 24th inst. . If you
.been passed by the electors : : All the ociritemplatee the putting .down i
akimialkit have been deite by COntraot, conaiderable quantity Of toncretti
first at .20°.• per square foot, and later at in the near future, I wouid etre "
of unproved niethOds in construetion.. committee of intelligent men w
17o4 15c , and now at 12c, on account vise the sending away of.a sniall
TIM" eorporittien, paid for . extra filling, given some thought to the genets
but ordinary gnading, etc.., was done by tion of improved Made and-wa - •
. the contractors. . • - ' 'yisithalf a dozen towns that ay .
At first:Otto Giielielc of Detroit had something along these lines., ,.. -:.
• contractii.:: Stibsequently,..he eol an, .S0 far. Simco li has little to t
interest to certain citizens of this. towtt hi the,way Of reads, but. persor .
and they formed the present eompany Bier with the" subject place. a.,-
now'doing large coetraetii every 'season • among towns under 5,0:10 inha!
. thrcitigh. Western Onterio. Wm. Emart in the matter of walks:
is liecketary and Welter Mills, mayor of . '. A tour; of investigation:'suah•
Ingersoll, hi manager.' • will well repay its cost- in .the -ii'_
,Boalcivards, approaches,' eta., were valuable poll:dew gathered . a -
paid for by the ownera of the property subsequent . avoidance , of •etrcii" ,..,
'also private- walks. in lawns,_00; Cross- frequently prove costly.
Inge at street interaections were paid . In making coinpatisons.. fq .
for taut of the general fund, M corners porposes, Of Murse•the most. nee'
the corporation paid the cost on one 'those made with towns or :0_.
Bide of the property.. • The work was equel size to your own. '
guaranteed for ten years. it hail stood ....Our .pcipulaticip is .plinied :
the frost and heat *ell. Our walks assessor at 3,3000 Our use .
have given excellent satisfaction and totals 01,000,000. :Our rate cif t
• there are. levy complaints -nothing is 20 mills. -This doe not.
serious.. • . • .". ' . street watering or, lewd' impro
Be all tneans have the foundation tax. We hare, heivever,"po tax ••
QUESTIONS ASKED :ORANGE- • •ANSWERS !FROM ORAN( .
VILLE AND WINGHAM.. VILLE.
PopulatiOn ?
Assesament ?
Rate 01; taxation P
Debt P
Wb -en did you 'comicience building
graamIithic or Cement conceete :vvalks ? "
'What led to the move in that di. .
rection ? : .
Was there much and long agitation.
leading up to the work being under.
taken ?
WECS there Tau& Objection on, the
nett of any ratepayers 1'
Whit system was adopted -a vote
ono by.law for the work to be done
Otto of the general f unds, or .by local
improvement -by -lave ?
Virits the work done by day litho*,
under local supervision, or by Con,
troth? • •
'Villiers did you get your Inspector.
,
or Engineer ? .
hy contract, who were the con-
tractors, and bow did they do the •
work? that is, how setisfaetorily
What. was the ceet,, per square got*
:Whichever wa.y it was done
What'did this price include in the
way of boulevarding, levelling, etc P
' Was there a guarantee of the Work,
and if so, for what poled?
How many miles', or ectuare feet, of
walk have been laid P
Has It stood the weather P
' What is the most severe frost you
have?
What is the attitude of the ratepay.
era towards the -work now P. •
Are there any 'kickers," and Why •
do they find fault
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From the experk'ie of .your town,
are there any suggestions you can of-
fer to a, neighbor toiete about fai under-
take the work, in the way of whether
the work should be 'done it,/ day labor.
or contract, and as to the, moat equit-
able Method of taxing the ratepayers
for the payment?
Dia the contractors have to draw
their gravel any greatdistance P .
Did they get it free or have to pay
for it P
Rave you any Idea what, proportion
of the tostlit expended on labor P •
Whet brand or Wake of cement was
used?
At Whitt pinged of the year Were the
walke laid F ,
no:vertu put down any Madatiattl
By contract or day labor is
Wad mat net square yard, or by
mile length?
When was it put-down, and haw it
It *tending 1
Weit lb laid by an expert or by atria -
tea roaddlutkart
Any other point of value 2
3,500.
2800,000.
22 mills.
$110,000.
May, 1898. •
Demand. for nerinanent walks
No.
Some, but all satialled now.
Local itnprovement.
. Oontiact.
Both local men.
TWO firms Contracted, GiieIpl..
rnent Co., and Cesar, East & Mo
�f Orangettlle. Both firms gatvE
faction when work waif watt
spected.
Oontract price varied from 1
lle• per square foot.
This prim .included qbatilti
walks.
Five years,
About two miles.
Yes,. So far. \ •
16 to 20 below-tero.
'Well satisfied.
There have been "kickers" fro
immemorial. Alinstat itivariath
take tiO p,aina to poet themselye
the object tinder discussion, b
fault out of rare “ciirdiedness,'
pay no attention to there here.
Coptraet by all tritiantsl-all
watch the contractors. P
owners should pay full cosh of
beyond the crossing and. stree
section proportions for which e
• tion is liable.
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Italf nil's,
Rad to pay for it.
A bout 21c: per square foot,
"Star," Desieronto, "Sampson'
Sound.
Ikon) May to October (foetus*
No.
'II I
.110 to how they should be construct,'
• " o di 13 1'
tender and contract is the better way,
If you are happy enough, •Lo poems in
your town a disinterested, -honest;
practidal man, who wili act as supervis:
or for a • nioderato permutes°, then
day's la14gr mitY prove the cheapest, if Night end Sunday calls ans‘vered at Resiclence-4:of our
Funeral Dire4or, JW. (findley, King St.,opposite Foundry,
Lilt 1
OVERS
We have done a large business
„ during the Holiday semen and
. have very few "left oven" from:
the trade These few things
"firea446 are choice and we are cutting the
- price away down. Do you need
anytlung m long Tables, Fancy
Rockers, Music Cabinets or Music Raeks. If so just drop in
and see what we have to offer you.
i'UNDERTAKING
Onr _stook iu this department is couaplete, Oil. Hearses
are the best in the county. °Lir prices are aa low as the lowest,
BROADFOOT0 BOX ,84
a
Vtarelittire Thasolers alma, Vaisicartrallieks
. Cliidley, aritn,gei •
you have uniform good luck and do not
have to replace much walk.
In regard to the method of pitying
too, much depends on circumstances. .0
We are content with our way, simply
because if we had tried it another way
We would have gotten nothing. If a
man had come torwerd in the summer
of 1891anct proposed that the town Of
Simme abould issue debentures for
040,000 to be spent on atone sidewalks,
he would probably have. been commits- ,
ted as 5 dangerous lunatics ; yet bad: he
done ao, and bis advice been. followed,
it would have resultedin giving us a
quarter, more walk and seen every .
street in town finished with it.
. The ideal wily fora town: that wants
Lo go in for stone walks vioull, be to•
educate opinion up to.going in,for the
work wholesale and deing it alin the
course of two summers.. A general as.
aalcataraantr. - a
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THE COSMOPOLITAN
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Price for one year,' F 0 .1? 189 4 9 !News-stand price, Al
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While every effort has been made to render TF* ki •
COSMOPOLITAN interesting to all classes by,its fiction,
its articles of travel, its stories of adventure, its personal
experiences and its elaborate illustration, it is tho,seriotis
character of suchseries as the four oIIowing
it, while pointing,.toit ree ye* '40MM-during LT'
which no edition of thiiiiagazine has fallen below three
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014.14TON, MARCO 2nd, lann.
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. ed. Re lies. worked In Sea,torth or
While in .so.forth on Irrido" y Mr ytbeiasrsteotiv, nssohipTfhoer atiThrti•i.i?acistuictoeupoloettlerf_.,
• Clinton Ont Th. • John_ Jarnifson net with a painful ally enough. was a big surprise, but -
Clinton, in a .very simple wity. Ile mistakes will happen. , • ,_
•was etuptyleg potatoes from a bag into ' ."
a barrei. end having °eel:Won to place .
trinishate.
Exeter, -
The residence of Mr. John Cuderiore,.. , .Mrs. Wm. G. Gray had at
Huron street, Wag the scene of a 'quiet perience at her home on Fra
eut pono e• he less interesting affair on last Friday week. The cietern
• Thurscley afternoon, the occasion . being the kitchen, was open and
tbe marriage ot his daughterM▪ iss Mil. • tilled with' water by Mrs. Orr .
Lin Wm. Eledden„ The °ere- when 'Clarence, Mr: :Grey's
inony was Iterformed'et.tiv.e 9 sisok by child, cama.froin the- trout k.
the Bee'. Mr. Ball, otIiirkton, uncle of house to the kitchen mill ,
• tbiebride in the presenc 0 of a few Of tom of • the cistern, a Matrons .
' the immediate relative's ol thecentrocts, feet. Mrs. Gray, who was
irig pieties. • 'The braereceived large child at the tinder, linnIkidiets
number of useful and • costly presents, into; the 'cistern. to rescue
'tile young cotipla. will. take pp their who Was laying on its back a
residence cui,the same street, residing tole of the cistern in about
in the house recently vacated by Mrs. . water: Vim GI ay and •the
Ransom. Tile young cluple haie the taken limn the c.stern with
„wen wisinei of a large. Wale of friends, and both mother and child
• - neon the wor40 --dr their coin
child hada wonderfully nen,
from death. • ,
'Marten• ". • • Heater L. behaved wif or
Pascoe, pastor Wingham
Bad roads and slow husluess tires -
church, sticcumbed to her il
. • ent. Bend0r oPening. up a la grippe oh Tuesday miter!)
hoot & shoe business. in h. Appel s old Rey. Dr. Pasode and his wit',
idand. • Three elope slinuld
the deman,lrin %%rt0. residents or Wkigharn ainee
than able to supply, 1897, coming here h•om Este „
• wear. Kibler intenda building a
Drceiised leaves one anArried:
brick' block in the spring, —Metier'. who lives in Hamilton, awl ht
Either cn Fritz have started what. they
ner who will bp ileeply sy
call Heron Sate, 'Exchange & Racing mai in their am beton 1.1.
stable. They hese the following .• "h." w re conveyed to -St. Thomas
• in traping , for the,: 'coming races: - meta. .
;Baker Rob Maggie ;4°4 M°11Y rritz• The following is t iken .,
Ihey wryest's° negotiating for Mr. Hag- •wtteles Mild may Gazette i s-1
pn'soditThiti§ Ned,' but .ive understand .event occurred in th i • R. C2
hedisposed of it to M. says. •S.:sheenier aliklmay, on Tuesday morn
a Hess fur a large figure. The price is a Mimi Armstrong orn ing lam,
secret, but aeven fifty hi spoken. among in the bonds of matrimony to •
those who ought to know..." ----Fred .ste, made, a web to-do (atm
Hess & Son, our noted carriage builders, tick. Miss Weber acted as b
Have. at, In•esent under construction while ur. Adam Ste. Marie
about fifty new buggies Inc the coining the' groo.ir.: 1 he ceremony
. spring trade.. —ti erintind Hes* IA
-- formed by R.te. Father Dalin,
driving 'a new horse.—l-ohn Duman the young couple 0 happy an,
received a 1. rge shipment of, bioYcles ,t,us voyage through life,
ktst week' Jobe is nisn selling Deer'• On accouns of advancing
ing farm inachniery.
failing health, Rev. Dr, r ecce
• °Well to retire from the active
the ministry at the approachir
ence. As he entered. the wor
tatst 'Week a, citizen of. Brussels v s e
this Is his forty.sixti year
in this vicinity and told the tale of the
service, and it is net Much wo,
' it necessary to ask for 4supera theft and described the supposed thief:
I
nearly half a 6 Mary of work
This will render it necessary The description with a riving
hain Metlicidists to • expect a 4min working In the neighborhood and
June next. •
' without waiting to petsonally investi.
• Some of our exchanges are n, • gate the Be nsaelite had Big Chief
presence of shoddy pedlars. 1 Wheittley of Clinton sent for. The
in dress goodaoloth; avercoatti
'lump lot for a lump sum of t
take the farmer'e note. it Es '
Lo ssy that the esteemed ore a •
ttoonwgiumetd storiesii di v l datirael stoa tid. notTh e0341 .
the goods Were part fit the Join
stook in Toronto which suffere
and they aecurod It from the 1
companies, when as a matter ol
John Eaton stock was munplet.,...,
troy ed .
Word was received on Monday of the
death of (4onnie, daughter of Mr. 3. Nice
MI of Brantford, formerly G. T. It,
agent at .Witighent, Connie . died in
Mitt Elgin, aged nine years. It is not
trlite *year since Mrs. Nicoll passed
the boundary of time,
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• .• lois hand down into 'the barrel end in •
dra.wipg it - out hurriedly, the back
• • i ceught on a nail inflicting a long, deep A quiet but interesting wedding was
'• wournnwhieh although not serious will celebrated on Wednesday, 'March lst, .:
likely he panful foci. a while. at Thornyiew Farm, the, residence of
, Wise Harriet pale has returned. home 14,,,,, A/
r•JoisahnLVyaidt-nPhell' when his 44Pght• -
aftersperidinga coupleof weeks with " Igt, was Married to Mr,
friends -in McKillop. •John MeKioley, a prosperous farmer.
' Mr. Bennett -Of Walton is at present ' of Goshen:line, •Stanley. ' The core-
• with his daughter. Mrs. as. 'Jamieson. Monk was perfoinied •by Rev. Gee, Me-
. Sunday'with relatives here. •
of Winghaill spent Kri:sleenYciehrf ?heel. ill nthieed iagtre°°rIliel'atiinvesthoef
r -
Mr. S. Bennett
:Mr, and Mrs. John Sainieson were he cont meting patties. .The happy
guests at the wedding of Aar. wnt. couple drove that same evening to
Charters of Tuckersmith on Wednes- t heir home; followed by. the best wish -
day wet. .. es ef a large circle of frtenda.
- Mrs. Iddo Orieh of Tdckersmith is •,
: spending n.few at her • parental
home here, . •
•
Me. and Mrs. .NUgill and" Mr. ani•
Mrs. Thos: McMichael were ghests et
-
• the wedding Of Miss S. Tasker of. liar. •
loek on Wednesday hist. .• •
' Mist; 3, Heliderson . improving
very 'slowly from her recent sievere-
.
attack of la grippe. • • '
Mr. Will Jamieson .spent :Sundey .
. .witlefelends in Clinton.
Mr. 0. .Cooper spent Sunday, at his
• home here. . • • •* •.
Rev. Mr. Millyard of Olinton• will
• conduct Missionary servicisf here on
Sunday mOrning next. : • .
• • The topic for the league here. • on
Wed n dity lest was "Whet is a,.0hriet-
. Jan" and wits very ably dealt with by
• . Miss Flin Ili% :Carter. Wednesday eyeli-
ner will be our . regular Oonsecration.
t 481; 1 IftniiitSees.eli, ',1$epn kro.wniee of Foottglionie
withher sistek. Mrs. 11.
Erneat Chittenton bad :31, ivood.
• bee one •afterrioon last week. Quite a
• number were there end he ,got quite
a nice pile of wood eat,
Mrs. Oharlie Drillutege and Miss,Lue
Dulimage of 5IeKillop were visitiog
friends in the vicinity one day last
Welke:1.8e of mistaken identity happen-
, ed in this neigh -boyhood last week ' and
to explain we must. go bacit a bit. A.
ledy living in Toronto had a largo sum
0, of money stolen from her house by the
hired Man during her absence and
, though the police were notified they
• could get no tiara of the miscreant.
The ay. Ci-o'd i • s rflYySidh
ngita'..t: Mr. It .
iit
Snowdeu's on the Lake shore; whgre•
there have been six or sr/en of our hbys
employed with Mr. John Westlake as
foreman. ' cs ' • .
Valentines. are 'still hovering around..
our vicinity. • .
Fishing is • not paying this 'winter
when we only catch ten • fish on an
averege with twenty-four nets. ,
Mr, James Delgaty preaches toe full
house 'every -Sunday evening . in the
White church. . •
Messrs. Joe Ran and J. W. Horner
sold thew .porkers for a fine figure last
w
e
llelk
r.
:I..' It. . anis. wading Patiently for
drv,ro•tria to try his new cab. •.
W. Turner, who has been resting
for it, time, has again resumed his
position, with the Snowden Bros.
Mr. R. 'Talbert -says old • boots are..
sometimes used as . an alarm. Boys,
lake warning. • .
-1' Otiveity pnliceinan is nicely recover-
ing front la grippe. . Pleased - to nee d
you looking so well, Charlie.
Mrs. Church was Visiting friends on
the Satible fast week.
•
Mr. Ell, Talbert, who , was visiting
friniids west of the_ Lake, returned
home last Mo 1day.
ONIEIP 'amnion says one of our young
lediee hitends moving, to. Bayfield in
the near future. -
Our aresstuakers are doing a rushing
chiecilitiss a epresent.
A happy event took piece' itt
Wm. Stevens' on Wednesday eveninges ••
March 1•4t., at '7 o'clock, when bis
daughter, %ilea Minnie wits united my:
tnat.riage pi Mt', john snootier of Es,
eter. The ceremony was whitened}
RI
PV. MI- Shaw of Hayfield. Ww
jetitellIkitIpiell:iiIsITIV14:114t1Shlivgel hetrn a.hYer:titnet:franriAii.lsrtg:thstatisteenr
school t eller in one vicinitinent than any
t eara ited voitoserepton price,..
•
BlYth.
When the Lucas, Tanner & • Co. bank
• aespended payment over four years ago
a. village of Blyili loaf, a 'sink'ing fund
'900, which with interest now
ta to 01100.
ile engaged's. few days agoin look -
Over the minute. bylaw and deben
At, ure books otthe village of .Blyth, re
the Consolidation of the several village
debts, Mr., E. L. Dickention, harristsr,
Winghase, diticovered that the mooted'
1061. to We corporation by the rate treas-
urer, Mr. C. B. Tanner, could be recov-
ered iflegal proceedings wereinatituted
agititist the treasurer and his isureties,
Reams. W. humor rind Dougal Mcia
Kellar,
Mr. Dickenson dliadosid the fade in
two 00Innthilleition to ReeVei Carter,
wbo called e special meletiug of the
• .; commit, which st..s attended by the
• Members. The coMmutdeations wore
laid before the council and atter sOMe
disdettion the following motion Wite
Made :-
• Com ''slrolgh moved, smonded by
COUti. Metcalf, that we aionaider it Out
duty, with the facts before us., to twilit:tr-
ite E. L. Diekenson, berrister, Winghani
to at once begin legal proceeding*
egainst OltarterE Tanner, late treasurer
of the villa it of Blyth, and hie sureties,
Frederick Tenter and Nugget Mo -
Kellar; tO recover monies that were 100
to the tillage of Myth by the said treide
too, and that LIM reeve be instructed
to inform I. L. Diekenien Of the Skint.
Weed, -.Standard,
r•
Ohief didn't produce handcuff& or
e."nadettehIe wynoriatu young sa' hut.
nalsadnetatenagerTsPt-Y r, 1". "Mr.:7441K -T.:Art,„" toms, $ as&pago
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4- the day apd a mieueof short
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Tail), One for the Grippe.
Kingston, Ont -T
.; Feb. 24.-hornas
Keys, Wolfe Island, bee recovet•ed bI
voice in remarkable manner. Several
ye•os ago he received an injury, and
his voice felled Deeernber tut
he Was tatted With the grippe and,
after Mem siege, recovered. and
With his volee returned, clear and
strong.
.0 • •see --usees-
trense, and there ere too Many heavy
and too fat. The hog Diet is want-
ed at all tittles is a nide long one
diet Will not weigh Ies.s than 1700r more
than 19lettoundie.but we will take all
hogs weighing not less than 180 and up
Lo 206 prelude live weight, for fief prim,
provided they are nine fleshy bogs, not
too fat and not thin or skinny. Lights,
heatifia and fats, in pt °portion. We de
sire a let the rattlers !chow tido, so Oita
they win know Whet, We Went, and will
not be offended at liftving to tans
wailer price for bogs that are not up to
thestandard, when they COMo in."
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