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The Wingham Advance, 1903-04-02, Page 8s. and h lprinting, ui tir� .,I ko1) (5r`)z4��tmovedto the IayJohuMusgrc e, eaenasto flrvT +'Weeps tenacemfs arTrna ofoftrthe Belgravo road, ro- $#each, 11111 'O"ON centlypurcliased, rgtneralb business and Court o 20th � 0 •KV SPP1NQ Arrivals for general business aqd Court 4f Zto• MiMly n itld t, c. t „•enters g[iH otic.! are Mrs. Angus a #slitter resident, of rho condi: lly invited to ouutributo items of church tltli line, has gone to Hope, North Da- vision, nova under thio heading, front their respective — h JoiiN B1: taEss, Clerk, churches. kota, where she purposes making her The religious colleges in the United home, at least for a time, $t. Helens. States are thus, suurmariced by the In. We are showing this week our new British and French importations of .Maple Syrup ----Pure W. O. Wilson, 5th line, and lila son, Messrs, Lewis Weatherhead and dependent; -1055 Baptist colleges and In-law, Samuel Love will visit Edition- John Miller had successful wood bees universities, 66 Methodist, 44 Congre• 20 Varieties of Christies Biscuits ton, N. W. T., with the purpose of last week. gational and 30 Presbyterian; 61 Ro. �D +ps s 6 o o ds, Organdies, S1lks and M LS l• n S taking tip a couple of farms if they Thos. Todd's teams were busy last man Catholic colleges, all for men; Heinxs Sweet Pickles in Bulk. find what suits them. week hauling timber to Gtoderieh, 24 Lutheran colleges, 15 Disciples, 9 John Nethery, 'Cith line, West, has Mr. 1?, Todd Sr, has been quite ill, United Brethren, and 7 Protestant Fancy Voods, Laces, Lawns, and Lace Curtains sold his farm to Wm. Kelly 7th line, We hope to bear o£ his complete re- Episcopal, Cooking Figs and get a W acre farm his helps s cove . ere ion The h characters Scriptures are now rant- � The earl buyer will secure the est selection. price g ,p print, d• O' Mr. C3has, Cook, of Wingham, ed with charaotora iii $ dialects, il}o ag b strong. He talks of buying around brother-in-law of Mr, T. Joynt has New Testament in 4 more. In the Ro• i +1` y y b 1 Lan std®, moved to the house on Mr. Joynt's manized Chinese the entire Bible is in 3 % Our new goods at present prices are in favor 7 165. for 25C. g � -o Hugh and Mrs, Alexander, of Me- farm and will look after one of Mr, dialects, the Now Testament in 5 ad' _ - Killop, were visiting at D. Walker's, Joynt's teams on the rgad in the ash ditional, and portions of the New Testa- of the buyer, as both cotton and wool markets 0th line, last week. The lady was for. business.' ment in 0 more, In 17 dialects one - Another orate of :y merly Miss Hannah McCutcheon, who OuuRcx,-.Rev. S. M. Whaley being Gospel is in Romanized print. are advancing. was married to Mr. Alexander on the absent, Rev. McKay of Goderich Salvation Army Drunkards Friends - a 4th inst. CR-�DCKEI�Y took the work in Calvin church on Brigades have now been established in �J�. KE a Robbie Cole met with a bad accident Sunday morning. His text was in most of the leading cities of Great Bri• , on Friday last. While splitting wood Phil, 1011, Though Mr, McKay has Iain, The leader in Glasgow is a Salva. 9 New Cashmeres, Grenadines, Zibelines, Serges, Wool Cords and Fashionable Come in and look at our the axe glanced off giving hie foot a been ill of late and is yet not very tionist, who once endeavoured to pawn Black Dress Goods l=ire the newest goods shown by the best wholesale houses, and terrible gash. He was taken to a dols- strong yet, his delivery was pleasing a wooden leg to obtain a drink, that is why we are showing them. See our Stylish Ready -Made Skirts. a Goods and Prices, for who dressed the wound and put in clear and forcible and freighted with B In England Chore are over two roil- - ll a number of stitches.' He will be laid truth and life lessons, lions of Church of England members, March is the month for Laces, Embroidery, Muslins, Belts, Collars and Ribbons,, off work for sometime. The Sabbath School service was in one million Methodists, over three hun. and that is the reason we are carrying such a big stock of lovely hoods, at very reason- TUDHOPE'S We are glad to report that Mi', the form of a review, taken np by the died thousand Baptists, four hundred = able prices. vol] cannot hel) slut appreciate thesC lett st lish goods marked at such Arthur Jackson son of Mr. James superintendent and two of the teach- thousand Congregationalists, and seven- p y y b ' small refits. Grocer & Crocker Store Jackson, of Morris, who underwent an ars and was enjoyed by a21, ty-eight thousand Presbyterians. p Grocery y operation in a Hamilton hospital a S011001. RrPoRT,—The following is At Berkeley, a town some twenty All who require Boots or Shoes for Spring should call on us now and share in few days ago for the removal of one of the report of the Public School for the miles from San Francisco, Cal., where s the CREAT SHOE SALE nowoin oil his legs .that was seriously injured month of March, based on regularity, is situated the University of California, �' g some years ago, is doing nicely. For good deportment and general roficr- T H E MARKETS p g P' in a population of about 20,000 1 people the past year Arthur has been Grand enry. Pt. Ih Greta Webb., Nina there is not a single policeman employ- � Highest price either Cash or Trade paid for Butter and Eggs. WINGIEUX MARKETS Trunk agent at Stony Creek. Woods, Edna Woods, Bert Miller, ed. This state of affairs, it is claimed, ''I _ Tames Smith, Jr. 11. Harvey Webb, -.. , H'lour per 100........... $1 85 to $2 25 Grey. is clue entirely to the absence of saloons "" Fall wheat per bush new 67 to 68 Jessie Weatherhead, David Joynt, within its borders,Iff Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 028 Mr. Geo: Johnston had a very sttc- E, Edith Horn, Stuart Pennell. Sr. Il. Barley per bush........ 0 35 to 0 40 cessful wood bee on Monday after- Stuart Anderson, Chrissie Miller, - Paas per bush ......... 0 60 to 0 65 noon,r Mo. Bran ..... . .............16 90 to 18 00 Tena Ellis, Jas. Barbour. Roy Aitchi- Corrie. Shopts ..................1S 00 to 20 00 We are sorry to report the health of son, Thomas Brownscombe. Jr. III. The Advance can be had until cane- Big Prices for Trade. DIRECT IMPORTER Oho 1 10 to 1L,i Willie White let con, is not as his Jennie Webb, Robert Buchanan, P•••••••••••••••••••• aro lstnext for 75cents, cash. Hay ..... . .............. 7 00 to 7 50 many friends would like to see, Archie Aitchison, Arthur Gaynor, Mr. George Gallaher is making Butter per lb...... ..... 0 17 to 0 17 The Sabbath school in Roe's church Mamie Weatherhead, Mathew Ga Eggs .................... 0 11 to 0 71 y- ready to build a fine brick house this Lard ............. 0 15 to 0 15 will commence next Sabbath morning nor. Sr. IV. Jean Clark, Lizzie An- summer. He has engaged Mr, Smith Potatoes per bush...... 0 60 to 0 60 at 9. o'clock. We hope to have a good Berson, Jahn Miller, Cleve Joynt, of Wroxeter to do the carpenter work Jamestown. TENDERS WANTED. Air Ies per bag ........ 0 50 to 0 50 attendagce ; a profitable year's work Mary Sheriff, Irene VYeatherhead, Mr. Adams has the brick to do. We Miss Belle Livingstone of Brussels �4 Hides per 100 lbs......,. 5 00 to 6 00 g Tenders will be received by the an - is being looked forward to. Robert Darnin, Jr. IV. Agnes Cliff, wish Mr. Gallaher much success with sent Sunda of Jas. Straclian's. Lamb skins ............°050 to 065 P y dersigned, till to Friday. May 1st, 1903, Dressed hogs........... 7 00 to 7 00 We extend our heart con ratula- George Westherhead, Sara Durnin, his new house. Liveho s ................ 5 50 to 5 65 y g Elliott Miller, Althea Cliff, Etta Car- Bliss Maggie Taylor is on the sick for removing the old phLiter stncl re- g tions to o r Ben, Jackson and his list this week with la grippe. plastering Eadte's (Presbyterian) Tallow, per lb........... h%anks 05 to 5} bride who returned from their wed- rel, Herman Phillips. Jr. 'Leaving. Fordwich. Church, Turuberry. Contractor to Ohickens per pair ....... 30 to 50 Donald Clark Lizzie Miller Stuart Mr. and Miss Wilson of Howick Ducks per air .......... 60 to 80 ding tour on Wednesday last and + + There has been a general change of leave the building clean and ready for Turkeyper lb...... .... 10 to 11 have settled down to stern realities of Miller Gordon Macdonald, Myrtle properties and consequent movings spent Sunday with their sister Mrs. worship when finished. Tenders will Geese, per lb.......... .. 6 to 7 life on the Morris farm, 5th con. Phillips. Any having children to in our village. Some are selling, some Miller. MISS ' MACPHERSON lie received for both hard, plaster of Paris finish, and lime finish. Work to Wool ............... .... 12 to 13 send for the first, please send immedi- buying and some removing, making Jas. Strachan Sr. is not improving he commenced and completed during Fred., son of George Hodge, 17th p g con., who fell ofi a stick o£ timber ately after Easter vacation, C. A. in all about 20 changes. as quickly as his many friends would Desires to express her the month of June, 1903. The lowest TORONTO STOCK MARKET, Tabutt—Teacher. like to see, or any tender not necessarily accepted. being hauled to the miil, the timber Mr. Wm, Carter and family, long a Jobrl,ll GRAY, Glenannau, For full and accurate market re- passing over his leg, breaking the Salem. resident of Fordwich, moves to Har- A. McKay of Brussels took charge thanks to the ladies Wlf. HAuc+il, «ria ham, ports see second page, of the ra er-meetiu last Friday g„ bone near the thigh, is getting along Dir, M. Masters, who sold his farm riston this week, P y g � Y T7�•� Gro, FORTUNE, as well as could be expected. He is near Oorbetton some time ago is Ml's. Albert Spinks has gone to evening in Thos. Strachan s stead. of V1' in h`am and vi- Managers. FOR SALE. 7 years of age. g g Turnborry, March 10, 1903. moving this week to Bluevale. His Toronto, where she; expects to meat her W. Innes has started his peddling This week Robert Bowen sold 50 son James, has been visiting friends husband on his return from Manitoba• waggon on the road this week; we cinity for their atten- A fine 50 acre farm near Bluevale. acres, the North; of lot 34, con. 13, to here for the past week. After a united visit at Oshawa, they wish him a successful season. REAL ESTATE ATE This farm is in a first class state of Jim. N. Hutchinson, his neighbor, for will return to Fordwich and occupy n cultivation, nearly all seeded down, We are pleased to Pearn that Mrs. The Young Peoples Meetlr°g which dance at her millinery well drained and will be a money- $1700: The balance of the 100 acres R. McIntosh is able to be around the place vacated by Robt. -Hooey, is held every Friday night after -maker fora quick buyer. There is a was purchased b Mrs. Boyle of the who is moving to New Ontario, Do Fein want to buy a house in Food frame huse, a yfine bank barn same localit for 1700. Immediate again after her recent illness, g prayer meeting was taken last Friday opening on Friday town? If so call and Fee what I have y. $ Our village was shocked on W'ednes- evening b D, McDonald and Miss C. to offer you t Good value for (nearly new) and other necessary out- Andrew Thomson, formerly of this R y y your possession is given, nesda last to learn of the sad deathsmoney, and a large list to choose from, buildings on the remises, Apply to lace who moved with hie wife to y Cutt. g B place, evening.Now is the time to buy that farm you W. J. Duns, luevale. The trustees of S, S. No. 5, 16th sou., of Messrs, J. Worral and J. Barlett, Manitoba some twenty-five years ago, Miss Diaggir.. Walsh of Toronto are wanting. You can buy cheaper have engaged Miss Jennie Howe, of two comfortable and much respected Junction, who has been visiting- now than g sold his farm out there and returned you could a month ago. Brussels, as teacher and she commenc- fanners, one about 5 miles north aril now orders Call and get prices, to this part a week ago. lie intends friend around here, left last week for CL.YME MAGU1 ed work on Monday. There has not the other the same distance south of to make his home intthis co:tnty. V4 e Manitoba, She was accompanied by RE been any school held in this section our village. The bereaved families were booked and welcome Mr. and Mrs. Thomson to Nlr. and Mrs. W. Belden, with whom Real Estate Agent since last mid -Summer owing to the have the sympathy of the entire corn- g this part of the country. she makes her home. Residence, tee small number of children, ci munit poll Strout. The League was well attended last y' shall receive m most On Monday evening the friends and bliss Crile gives a her school here W H. Kerr of Brussels conducted Y Thursday evening, as it was the last. P the service in Victoria Hall last Sun- � neighbors of this locality gathered at night of the contest. Mr. John Gem- at Easter, having given good satiefac-' careful attention. Notice To Creditors 1 • ' i 5 the home of Mr. James Lynn, to spend g , tion during the past 20 months, The 'lay evening instead o£ Rev. Mr, Paul mills side won by a large number. who is stifYerin from an attack of asocial time with their family on the Trustees have engaged Miss Road- g What the may expect, from the losing rheumatism. In the matter of Lhe It,tato of Andrew t 6 eve *of their departure to their new house, We wish her like success. Goodfollow of the Township of Glenelg, in home at Fordwich. He was present side is a fine supper and a good pro- • O� (t County of Grey, lumberman, deceased. i ed with an address and Couch as gramme on Easter Monday night. Bluevale. �i7 Miss Macpherson Notice is hereby given pursuant to the R. S. • CEMENT WORKS. o. 1897, Chap. 129 that all creditors and other, 1 A silver collection will be taken. Mr, J. Ho Navin claims against the estate of the said tokens of esteem. The address was gg and family have taken Andre v Goodfellow, trho died on or about the read by Robt. Weir, and the presenia- Blyth, tL house in the village. UsL day or llav, 1898, are required on or before �. tion made b Messrs. A. McDonald I am now prepared to properly exe- the Gth day of May, 1903, to send b post prepaid y The last Monthly Fair of the season Miss Bessie Wrigbt visited her par- cute all orders for Cement work of to the Administratrix, Emma i Goodfellow, and John Bryans. Mr. Lynn made a was held on Tuesday last. eats in Jamestown over Sunday, ever description — including Silos, 'Wroxeter, or to the undersigned Solivilors for y Y p g tho said Administratrix, their chrlstian and ..L► {�f suitable reply. We wish them sue- Mrs. John Putland of Ripley visited John Haney and W. 'Stewart have sidewalks, foundations, stable floors, urnamos, addresses and descriptions, the fun cess in their new home. etc. I have every facilty necessary, pnrticulars of their claims, a statement of \� friends in town on Monde gone to Grand Valley for the summer. hajuks their accounts and the nature of the security Monday. • and can do the work right. All work (if any) held by them. Turuberry. Rev. Jno. Holmes preached a ser- Miss Mason of Morris is visiting her guaranteed. Prices and terms reason And further take notice that niter the said Council met on Monday, March 30 ; mon to sister, Mrs, J, Ho able, Cement for sale. last mentioned date, the said Administratrix 7 r y young ladies last Sunday gg• ruin proceed to disLribute the assets of the do. all members present. Minutes of last evening. Mrs. West and children of Grand CHAS. BARBER, Wingham. ceasod among the parties entitled thereto hay. Ing rogard only Lo the claims of which she meetingadopted. shall then have notice, and that the said Ad. P Word was received here on Tues- Valley are visiting Mrs. W.'s parents, I ninistratrix will not be liable for the ,aid EASILY HUNG The Reeve reported that he had let day of the death of a former citizen of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan. . • The U11derSi Heid assets or for any part thereof to any person or job of building a culvert on B line to this lace, in the erson of Mr. Alex. Dir. J, Mitcli�ll of Kei hl En land Not1Ce to Cred]<tor�. g persons of whoso claims nordce shall notha,°o That is the verdict' of ,those 1 P P g y, g , eon roceived by her at the tine of such dig - G. Wheeler for $4:; Mr. Musgrove had Lowry.Deceased removed to Michi- was sbi in rollers from the village ,} trib ition. who hang the wall paper ne sell. let a job of cedar culvert to Wm. Van- k. g g In the matter of the estate of Selwyn Jesse desires to thank the Dated the Gth day of March, 1003. There is a huge da erenee in gau from this village last spring. last week. g •� atone on 4th line for $3.50. + Smith of the Town of Wingham, in the Court- DICKINSON & HOLMES paper stock; that is why we bug The following are the appointments: Latest reports from St. Josephs Dir. R. Leech, who has been spend- ty of Ancon, hardware llerchanb, deceased. 1 Solicitors for said Administratrix g Pp NoUceishereby givempursuanttotheR.S.O. ladies of �'Y ingham. and from the most reliable manufac- hospital, London, state that Mr. E. Ing a week with his uncle, has'return- 1897, Chap. 129 Lhat all creditors and others Fenceviewers—Wn1 Mundell, T Ait- having claims n ninst the estate of the said ttarers in the Dominion, who use Livingston is fast improving in health: ed to Toronto. Rtr ken, Thos Go Jno Robinson S Van- Sohvyn Josso Smith who died on or about the onlythe better grades o raw y' It wits currently reported in Blyth Rev. Nest exchanged pulpits 15th day of February 1903, ore required on or surrounding countrys it - rw f1 stone, Jas Elliott, Joe Lovell, P Scott, g . P p'ta with I i 7 i" l .y last week that Mr. Livingston had before the first day of May lett Co send by post i1 n stock. T'hecolorings and decors- E Orvis, R L'aathorn. g Rev. Ballantyne of Dloleswotth last ,Prepaid to Pxccugtrix Henrietta Annie Stnith for their presence at • tions are also a great considera- Pound-keepers—John Little Ralph undergone an operation, but such a Sunday or to the undarsi sed. thoi olirlstiandescriptions, and sur- p Easter Holidays, oi � + P nartio addresses and ds, ass ttern and full a ys, tion, and can onlybe done 1'0 er- P report was Without foundation. particulars of their claims, astatemont of their JW p p � Metcalf, Geo B Scott, Hugh Tucker A The Choir of the Methodist church is ly by experienced workmen. Fralick Jas Kirton jim, Peter S Mc_ Messrs. Dennis Bros„ of DlcKitlop, pus accounts, and the nature of the security (if any) her opening display o f 1cJ03 y preparing new music for a Song hell by thom. See our New Sample Book, Ewen, Peter Scott, E eazerBruce, Wm delivered in Seaforth on Thursday of service, to be held on the eveningof And further take notice that after tho said containingthe latest1903e effects. last week to Dr. Blackwell of Lon- � proceent disc-ned date, rhe said Executrix will millinery, and also f01' Roturu ticket, will be issued between all .i% Netterfteld, Jno Diment, Wm Maxwell. + + Ea, ter Sunday, proceed to distsibnto the assets of the decenscd stations in Canada at Remember we have added over Pathmasters—Robt Gallagher. John don, a pair of four-year-old geldings, among the parties entitled thoroto, having re. ) g + The new enclosed shed of the Blue- and only to the claims of which she shall then Single First -Class rare 3000 rolls of beautiful new Weller, Wm Aitken, Geo Bryce, John for which they received $500. They vale Methodist church is well ander riot b liable fort tbat the said or for any unlit g goods to the Ross stock. Little, Wm Mitchell, Jas Sta leton 'T weighed about 3600 pounds, and were thereof to any person or persons of whose the many orders given. Going THURSDAY, APRIL 9th, to MONDAY P Way and will be vary commodious, claimsiiotico aha"il not have been received by APRIL 13th iurluetve, valid returning nail McCreight, S Burcball, I Stokes, Reu• a magnificent pair, as the price in r TUESDAY, APRIL 14th 1903, Dir, and Mrs. Jno Paterson of Moles; her at the time of such distribution. SCHOOL VACATIONS UNDER -PRICED ben Stokes, Jno Metcalf, W Robinson, dicates. Dated the 31st hese shall receive PAPERS worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Pater- DICKINSON FIOLliES Thos James, Murray Wilson, August Mr. J. A. Jackson, B.A., who had son of Win s Sunda to the Solicitors for said Executrix, ti To students and Teachers of schools and col. ham We are treating our customers - Homuth, Jno McFlynn, F J Lewis, R been practicing law in Blyth for the Wingham, Pant y my most careful and leges• on surrender of certiflcato signed by to genuine bargains these days, Weir, Thos Haugb, F Carruthers, A past year has accepted Horace village. 1 Principal, return tickets will be issued at the reason being that we bought Whelans, Geo Taylor, Jas Robinson, Greeley's advice to young men, and The Woman's Institute met on Wed- prompt attention. Single Fare and One -Third. the Ross stock at a low rate on - Jae Wylie, Alex MacDonald jun, John will go west, leaving Blyth next Dion- nesday, March 18th, at the residence of GO TO Going April 411 to Agi1.11th inclusive. Valid the dollar and wish to share our weir, S Vanstone, Wm Eagleson Jas da He purposes settlingsomewbele Mrs. John Wasman. Owing to the returning until Tuesday, is T ble , and Nichol, Jas Elliott•, Alex Hastie, Jos in Alberta district. y weather on the revious da mallet apply to t1 on alma Tabic,, and infer our good fortune with the people storm p y Tovell Wm Wright, Robt Hu her J of meeting the same subject, "Bread- �%(; ��� ulhom we expect to be our friends g P Mr. James Mortar met with again- 1rjl S. HAROLD Agent. in a business way while we stay McEwen, P Scott, D H Moffatt, Robt ful injury on Tuesday night. He is making,"was discussed. The musical s in Win ham. Black, Philip Thomas, Chris Brinker, employed at Mr, Win. Brown's farm of the program was provided by CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE J. D. McDONALD g H Diment, Thos Jenkins, Robt Me- in Huliet and on Tuesday ht was lbliss R. ff. The CHATHAM, oNT. District Passenger Agent, Toronto. You can save. from 20 to 30 y nt Miss Swain and g DuRe•o ons after Easter vacatlon on Tuesday, _ per vent. by securing these bar- Kenzie, J C Anderson, Jas Casemore, feeding the cattle when they stamped• next meeting of the Institute will be Apr, loth. The spring months are among the Geo Yeo J J Moffatt F Anderson Jno held at the home of Mrs, Arch. Pater- best of the year for snaking a start. write for gains, and you are foolish to let ' + + ed and crushed him between them. P the reason why. 20 or 30 cava for help at the opportunity pass f f you are Mulvey, Rieb'd Palmer, And Gemmill, One of his ribs were broken and he son on the,third Wednesday in April, wa es from 035 to $50 per month had to be re. Robt Miller, Hy Muir Robt Moffatt, T was otherwise seriously when Miss Acheson will read a paper fused •l.ttely. No graduates left. L L� N �� r needing some paper, y injured• P P We teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Pon- w Netterfteld J Ansley, W on Breakfast foods. man,hip by mail. Ze Papers for 16a y J Johnston ' The annual meeting of the Blytb Write for catalogue of pltherdopartment. 20c Papers for 150 L Waite, William Netterfieid, James branch fruit institute will be held in HYMENEAL—A happy family gather • D, DIcLACIILAN RECO., kyr Ise Pa ars for 10c Williamson. 27.31 Chatham• Ont, o >1J F"1 N p , the Temperance hall Blyth, on Satur= ins assembled at the residence of 141r, �� 1 i.r Easter Rat� y (�03 10r Papers for 7c John Shortta statute labor will be day April 4th commencing at 1,30 p, Robert Mason Bluevale to witness the 1 7 WINDOW SHADES put in division 2i, and the southeast in. Mr, P. J. Carey, government in- marriage of his youngest daughter d, 60 YEARS' --W---- For 0A'paster Iiolidays the Canndlan PaciRc half of lot 00, con. 1, in division 31; sector, of Ottawa Mise Mabel to Datvid Irvin of the EXPERIENCE •will issue round tri tickets ss follows: That dont crack, ourl,or fade Alex. Kelly's in division 6, Wingliam P ,will deliver ip ad- g p are sold b us. The rollers also dress on Packing and Shipping second of Morris, on March 18th. The To avoid the rush our Millinery GENERAL, I,D[�il,rCi the equina "Hartshorn" uaralt- ' - town plot, and lot 25, con, 0, in div. 14, Apples," and Mr. Sherrington, of brides was atttired in • ivliito organdy, single IPirst-Class Pare A , Opening will be held on g g The scale of statute labor for 1903 the Walkerton experimental station, trimmed with lace ribbon and flowers p g 13th, mcht+itvo: taturuutg np going undpiuoladlnK teed in work satisfactorily. will be—.$750-2 days' lntbor, and every ,, Arril Hill, 1003, Window shades complete with will give a talk on Care of orchards, orad looked very nice, as elle came into P additional $750 or fraction thereof, Pruning, Grafting and Spraying", the room leaning on the -arm of her [`ridgy and Saturday, Teachers and Students brackets, roller, and ring, as low one day --this to be confirmed by a by. Each of these addresses will be follow- father, who placed her beside the TRADE MARK$ as 85c. law at next meeting. DEmiQNs (On surrender of Standard cerLiticate,igncd by Dtr. Mu§ novo was authorized to em- ed by a general discussion. Officers groom while the wedding march was 4W4OPYRiGHTs dcC. •• 2 Prinelpal) Xew Stock of face shades; see them. g will be elected and the Institute work being played by her siatov, Mrs, Fyfo, Apr i l 3rd and 4th, SIN6L6 i=IR3r-CLASS PARE ar ONE-THIRD AngonO eondtnq n ekoteh and aoserl lien may ploy some person to remove Smeltzer s , aute0y, &ioortnbi oar opinten free w other an going April 4th to 11th inolasive: returningu Watch for our 13icyci6 announcement for the season arranged. At 4 o'clock The ceremony was performed by the invention is probably patentablo. Corninunlea• to And including. Arril2lst, 199. p Next week. fence off suet to Bluevale, and Mr. tionent.rletlyconadentlal. Handbook oneatents An adjournment will be made to the Rev. F" Swann, after which came the sentfreo. oldest alrency forimirinir atenu,. Tmun'roltY•-Iletweeli all ntntdona in Can- Conplarid to met 1lcwick councillors 1'atonts takon through Mann ,t co. rcooive A choice fashionable stock will be adn, Port Arthur haait Ste Marie. biioh., Ile• on bounder and let job of culvert, beautiful orchard of Mr, A. W. Sloan, wedding feast Instrnmental music speew110ace, witboutchnfgo, in the ready for itlepectibn. troir, melt.,thnd East, and to, but not from, COOPER & Co y J where practical demonstrations in and song passed the evening most $dt" ofic n��r ran 1ltitt'alc,N.1. C06 The tender of the 'Wingham Ad- 1 • For fill partle,tlarn apply to our nearest pruning, grafting, and spraying will Pleasantly, and the friends depar ted Ahandaomoly titeatrated weekly. 1• nrkeat sir• Thanking you for past favors, Osuindian 1'aclnc agent, or to wlrrt ItA1r� vance for printing was accepted, being be given. The public are cordially in• having left some very nice reminders oblation of anyacmonttae journal Torwa,ta a �,,�„�,,r,-,,.,,-,,,, the lowest, ear: fontmonthr.dL Sold by all newadc+alors. A H. NClTMAN ACCOUNTS PASSED., vited to attend and assist in the dis• to the young couple of the happy 3818tokdwa. , T. Hall, printing, $1; H, B, Elliott, cussions, a event, �rM r Am ,NeW�( rk • A OrD Assietantt76nt<raiPnesengerAgent 1 �....__:.. _.._. J Icing St. 9"t, Tomilto, 1114- . � 114- --V�A