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The Wingham Advance, 1903-06-25, Page 8
s TIDE W INGHAM ADVANCE June 25, 19"13 Langside. St, Helens. East 'Wawanosh. WhenYou sou +� '(�J ant The (7ORN9lt-SxOiu LYING. -•The most Remember the Lawn Social under Mr. H, Jackson `Vightman present - Important event which has occurred the auspices of the Harris Mission ed catch of his Sunday School class Newest and Best in the history of the congregation of Band on the manse grounds on Fria last Sabbath at Westfield with a , of Tifiin's Methodist church on the day evening, 20th, handsome nn, As a token of rerrrem- ��'liltechurch .circuit, for malty years, Calvin church was well filled on brance off weir teacher, Alt-, Fight- of allyfh'tq$ ill Wight - was the laying ii one ThuredutpnJune Sunday morning last, it beang� Com• emovali 'rom thisGviic nity, Both he Groceries and CroCker y rrrunion Sabbath. Rev, C. Rutherford y the 18th. The day was all that coulAtten d and his worthy partner will be Hauch Of Dungannon, in his usual able and B g Sale of Shoes. ti desired, the crowd was large, dings, missed, as they are kind neighbors l'"4 �( Ct tfve and interested in the proceedings, seuvicgtrchzn, Kerr supplied conducted the �„J+�.i .L:,I = p g service. Mr, Kerr au ted for lir, and worthy citizens in every respect, Promptly at four o'clock the services pp , were commenced by Rev, D. Rogers of ltutherfard at AunFiapirgn in the JUNE WEDDING -At high Hoop on On account of too heavy a stock of Shoes, we have decided to clear the whole lot Fordwich, chairman, and the pastor • mormug, fort Albert zn the afternoon Wednesday June 17th, the home of out at a tremendous sacrifice. "Profit" will not be taken into consideration, Every there were present -•--Revs, Harris and and here at night, Mr. & Mrs, Jas. Walsh. near Belgxave, We Have This Week Oaten of Lucknow, Derr of Teeswater, LAWN SOCIAL, -As previously Intl -teas the scene of an interesting event, pair must be sold in next 3o days,. You may as well save money as your neighbors, Sawyer of and Dunn b White- Prated a Lawn Social under. the sus- Winn their fourth daughter, Janie, was united in marriage to David S. so come with the crowds on Saturday, the day when the great Sale of Shoes starts. California Peaches andPlumsms church. Stonesones were laid on ehalF of piece of the Harris Mission Band will Scotta much respected farmer of the Fresh Muskmelons the trustees and congregation respec- be held on the manse grounds St. 7th con, While the wedding march .Strawberries tively by Mr, John Tiffin of the Helen's on Friday evening June 20th. was being planed to Miss Annie Reel and Yellow Bananas Nileand hit. John Joyrit of Lucknow. Don't forget the date an place us a Walsh, the groom entered the GENTLEMEN Crlep Wax Beaus, loo per quart After these gentlemen had finished good time is insured. g parlor Large Cuoumbera laying the stones, they were presented followed b rho bride, who was given DE.�T1I.-Tt is our sad dot to record awe b lyre" father. R¢v. Mr, Ed - Ripe Tomatoes with a beautiful bognet of flowers by a the death of a promising duty man, monde, rector of Blytb, preformed the Asparagus and Cabbage grand -niece of Mr, Tiffin, Mr. Tifiin's p' g Y g Careen Onions, Beets and Carrots, large speech was largely p reminiscent. Re in the person of Mr, Wm. O'Loughlin, ceremony in the presence of the im- Are you looking for a snap in Clothing ? If you are, we have the snaps that will Bunches 6 eta, told of havingchopped down the first who died Sa,turdaq evening, 13th !net, mediate relatives of the bride and About February last he contracted a groom. The bride was dressed in please you. We have a Ili StgCk of Ready-made Choicest Bolted Hain, 80 eta. Ib, tree on the farm where the church g y- ade Clothing, well selected, splendid! cold, pneumonia following, from while ulgandy muslin, tastefully trim-' now stands, He gays in detail the which he never fully recovered, al. Hied with lace, and carried a bouquet made, every garment a fitter, .arid at such tempting prices that it will be hard to resist history of building the old church, and though able to go about. After art of pond lilies and roses, Con ratula- the temptation of buying. cited GLASSWARE. who assisted in the work and were borne with fortitude, he passed tions over the company repaired to � Crystal Water Sets, 8 pieces to set.......$1,25 now seeping in the churchyard anross p Y y P illness, peacefully away. His brother Thos, the dining -room where a dainty din - Crystal is Coaching near Hamburg lyes n.er was served. After an hour of • • the road. His address gave a real trate " Colored water Sete, same number of telegraphed for, knit did arrive in time social conversation, the bride wore a pieces -Special at ...................... 1,00 glimpse into pioneer life, which was to see him alive. The funeral on Tues- travelling suit of blue -grey ladies' LADIES much enjoyed by the large gathering, da ingrain to the R, O. Cemeter a c h Shaded Sets, very swell, at low price of., 1.50 Mr. Toynt's address consisted mainly y g y t loth. white silk blouse and hat to Of advice 's the members and others St. Augustine was largely attended, match, after which the young couple Goods Ordered Earl Delivered engaged in the ood work of building The bereaved ones have the deep sym- left on the synth bound train for Tor- y g pathy of their many friends in their onto and Niagara, to spend a few days. Are you looking for a daintywaist nice) made tastilytrimmed and right -up -to. Edirly Phoae"58 a temple of Go His explanation of hour of trial. The best wishes of a large number of ' Y ' ' giving as God has prospered us and date in every particular; we have these stylish Waists and you can buy them from Che beef -ria has again of Hornea fe gifts. 75th;" garde read "At y , y of how to fled the Lord's tenth of our Null 8.-' g g S Home after July 15th," �I,qO to $3,23 according' to the quality, trimming ge income was very lucid and instructive. in full swing, with fife popailar butch- r, , rimmiri and finish. TUDHOPE After the stones had been declared erJames Saunders, killing and divid, The Council met on Tuesday, June Our great sale of Whitewear will be continued for another week -you may as well and truly laid and the speech- ing.... Misses Stewart of Lucknow 16th, pursuant to adjournment; mem- well take advantage of the great snaps we are Offering. making was over, the whole concourse and Perdue of Clinton were the guest bers all present; minutes of last greet- g p adjourned to Mr. Wm. Tiffin's grove of Mamie Miller oyer Sunday .... A ing read and passed. Court of Rev!- Have you seen the dainty washing Ties and Collars in a dozen different styles Grocery and Crockery Store where a Garden Party was held, A number from this vicinity went on the Sion reopened, that We sell at 2 cents. The are beauties. Y sumptuous repast was prepared by the excursion to Detroit, ... We are pleas. Appeal of Sampson Carter, S J N 3 y ladies, after which an excellent pro- ed to know that Mr, J, Webster of the !ot 31, con. 3, laid over from last meet- Our great cut price sale of Dress Goods is in full swing. Are you looking for a drum was rendered, consistingomes ad- wth, who was badly hurt in a runs• ing, was again brought up. As neither stylish Dress at a bargain. If You are, we have it. Come to the busiest gore in REAL i ����rj'�� dresses by the clergymen present, way soma time ago, is improving Mr. Carter nor any one else on his be. y �' y aa..��•r L 4 music by the Teeswater Methodist rapidly „•.A number from here had hall' was present to look after this ap- Wingham for good goods at reasonable rices. choir and Miss Zetta Ferguson, and the pleasure of the trip by steamer to peal, the assessment of this lot for 1903 p _ MyY list of exceptionally fine farms is instrumental music by Mr, S. Morri- Detroit from Goderich, last week. was confirmed. - steadity increasing, and the intending pur• son of Lucknow. Too much credit We fear some would not make "Jack- David Crawford to be assessed as chaser, (no matter what kind of farm be may cannot be given to the choir for the tars" from their experience, as their owner of E I lot 30, con. 1, instead of W , desire) would do well to have a Iook at this very able manner in which the car- voyage was decided) choppy Henryovier. Geo. W. Coultes, Bel- t before buying boutelsewhere. yy ppy 5 5 5 5 C. A, y tied out thea" stare of the evening's Tebbutt resided at the Entrance grays, a do struck ori, -- Just sword about town propertyan have entertainment, Probably the most n- Examination in Dungannon this week, Ellis-Beecroft-Thattheassessment Dfa y some excellent Investments for the man with Y g money, guaranteeing at least 10 per cent on teresting item on the program was while Mr. Morrish of Westfield per- roll as now revised and corrected, so GORDON tho amount invested. For further particu- the Secretary's report, showing that forms a similar duty here. Success far as -this Council is concerned, be Big Prices for Trade. DIRECT IMPORTER lars. Apply to the day's receipts were slightly over to all who write.., We understand passed and the Court closed for the CiL1tME MAGUIRIf~. $200, The estimated cost of the the Trustees of the School here have present year -carried. church is $1350 and of this sum $1100 engaged Mr. F. A. MacDonald, the Menzies -Wilson -.That Joshua J. mw Real Estate Agent has been provided. For this magnifl- popular and pains -taking teacher of S. Walsh be appointed caretaker to look Office: -Upstairs in Vanstone Block• cant ehotving, the congregation and S. No. 12, to succeed C. A, Tebbutt after the township gravel pit at lot 42, ._ Rev, C, U. Keine, their able, energetic after summer holidays, Mr. Mac- con. 6, and that he be paid $3 this sea - and enthusiastic pastor deserve much Donald needs no introduction to the son for his services; also, that Alex, praise, as every one who knows the public here being known widely as a Patterson be authorized to look after r circumstances will cheerfully admit, young man of sterling character the gravel pit on sideline So & 37, con. and more than average ability. His ')-Carried. r . many friends wish him every success. John Martin and John Jamieson Morris. l were preset, asking assistance towardsNew Bo bziiclose board fence rode of either a wire ® "t a � DOMINION DAY The new tarn on the farm of James or close board fence on division line Turnberr . ��� ��oii Davis, 5th line, was raised Thursday y con. 10, for the piapose of preventing of last week, Block and tackle were Mrs. John Leiper, of Huliett, spent excessive snowdrifts in that locality in utilized instead of the old time raising a few days last week, v!aiting her sister the winter season, -No action taken in ' Will Issue Return Tickets at bee. Mrs. B. Holmes and her niece Mrs, the meantime, SINGLj�j ] :'=xxST A good job was done when the side- John Goy, The Reeve and Treasurer were fan-rom b'tore E G L E CLASS FARE road between the 5th and the 6th lines Last Thursday afternoon a fine barn the Do to negotiate and borrow from U miles west of Brussels, was put in was raised on the farm of Peter Scott, the Dominion Bank, r the purpose a aunt Going June 30th and July 1st, return- shape, It was badly in need of atten- to replace the one destroyed by ligbtn- nota exceed $SCO, for the purpose of Shoe By - Ing until July 2nd, 1903, between all tion. !ng last year. The sides were captain- defraying current expenditure, By - stations in Canada, Port Arthur, Sault ed by W. A. Mines and W. Brecken- law No. 7, 1903, confirming the same, Ste. Maxie, Mich. Detroit, Mich., and 2,81,- tons of hay were pressed at Wm. duly read and passed. ' Michie's, 6th line, and shipped from ridge, the former easily winning. G. The Treasurer reported cash on hand I� the- Button Ba ���p East, and TO but NOT FROM Bnf• Handy has the job. i A alo, N. Y. Belgrave to New York, $6,00 a ton to date, $341.71,u was paid, netting Mr, Michie a neat Council met in Clerk's office, Blue- Debentures were issued for payment "IMPERIAL LIMITED" connection via return for his bay product last year, vale on Monday, June 22; members all of the following amounts :-William - North Bay leaves Toronto at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, resent. Minutes of last meeting y, yards gravel for road divi- Wednesday and friday for Fort William, Miss Mary R. Findlater, daughter of p g read Nether 8 Winnipeg,Brandon,CalKary,BanffEL11 tiah Wm. Findlater, of Morris, who is at- and adopted. cion No, 25 of le of 40c; Geo, Mason, Co.Columbiapoints. Tbno orontoto Vancouvor = , Reports :-Mr, Musgrove reported Winghazn, bottle of ink, 75c; James F, J. Button & Chave opened a Boot and 95 hours. First-class Sleeper Toronto to Win- tending the Woman's Medical College that along with arepresentative from Young, drawing file and building cul- nipeg and North Bay to Vancouver. First in Philadelphia, ,has successfully pass- cIaas Dining car North Bay to Banff, ed her second year examinations in all Grey township, had eta job of gravel- vert, lots 31, cons 6 and 7, two $16.50;co Jas. Shoe Store In the premises lately vacated by A. H. NOTMAN subjects and will enter on her third ling on boundary to Robert Hupfer r Tunney, drawing file for two concrete 58c per yard, A. Wright, inspector; culverts, Iota 34, cons. 4 and 5 $3 ; year course of studies in September, _ Thomas' Assistant General Passenger Agent work completed and payment recom- Robt. Tanney, putting in concrete cul- ,L homas Bazaar (Button Block,) where you will Icing St. East, Toronto, The township Council granted aid to mended; also, along with a represen- vert and repairing another, lots 14, the building of a section of wire fence tative from Morris, had let a job of re- cons. 4 and 5, $1.25; Robert Campbell, find a large and varied stock of the latest in on the east bwmdary of Wm. Bryans' budding culvert on boundary opposite cleaning out township gravel pit, lot farm, north of Brussels, This is al- lot 46, to Messrs. Duff & Stewart, At 42, con. 6, $8.50; R. Beattie, 30 yards Footwear for men, women and children. ways a bad place for drifting in the $35, each township to pay half cost. gravel for road division No. 49, $2.52; winter time and we hope the wire Mr. Rutherford reported that along estate of late Mrs. E. Reid, rent of fencing will continue until the danger with a representative from Culross, road Allowance south end of lot 34, For the first Thirty Days we will have a Dominion Day. point 1s past. had let a job of gravelling 80 yards on con. 9, to June 21, 1904, $2, Return tickets will be issued at Miss Julia Sharpe, who has been beundary apposite lot 2, and a job of A number of other township matters Sp eeial Sale' when goods will be sold at a re- gravelling 72 yards opposite lot 6, to of minor importance were brought up training for a nurse is the Amasa T, O'Mally at $40, P. Tinnett, inspec- and discussed, when the Council ad- duced price. Our stock has been selected from SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Wood Hospital, St. Thomas, has pass- tor, at $5.25, each township to onrned until Jul 21st at 2 between all stations in Canada, also to But• ed a very creditable examination, hav- p pay j Y p.m. falo, Su�sp ension Bridge N. Y. Detroit, Pt. Ing taken 73°, and is now a fully fled- half. P. PgRTERFIELD, Clerk, Huron,Mich„ etc. ged trained nurse. We are sure her Coupla.nd - Kelly - That Mr, Mus- the best makers, and the goods are high-class Good going JUNE 30th and JULY 1st, her man friends will oin in wishinggrove examine road on Morris original • • g o Valid returnin from destination on or before ter real success in the time to come. boundary opposite lots 49 and 50, and and up-to-date in ever particular. gJULY 2nd 1003. gtake such action as to gravelling as he Howick' y p Miss Sharpe is a daughter of Jas. and may think necessary -carried. Mr, Wm, Huth has purchased the Mrs, Sharpe, 5th line, Also a complete line of Trunks, Valises, Oqupland -Musgrove -That the farm belonging to Francis Clegg of the Excursions to Canadian Norta West In a letter from Henry Mooney, of Reeve and. Mr. Kelly examine the 14th con. We hear the price pard was Good going June 18th, valid for return until Weyburn, N. W. T., formerly of this north end 25 sideline and expend what $5,500. Telescopes, Etc. August 18th, Good going July 4th, valid for township, he reports very favorably they consider necessary, at the present return uutilSeptember Sth, of the outlook, He has 330 acres of time, in cutting hills -carried. On the farm of Wm. R. Johnston, We shall be pleased to have a call from all wheat in, and 100 acres of oats. They The following accounts were passed Lakelet road, Adam Riedt and Henry have broken 125 acres this spring and and cheques issued -Robert Hupfer, Dickett planted twenty acres of corn ' ` SUMMER RESORTS - in 14. houre, attics requiring anything in our line. We have 10 more before the job is coin- gravelling $40.60; A. Wright, inspec- i p The famous Muskoka Lakes Lake of Bays, pleted. Weyburn is progressing ting, $2,50; Robt. Hupfer. repairing Jos. Wood sold his chestnut team to Lake Nipissing Kaivartba )sakes, and the splendidly and has developed into culvert, Howick boundary, $3; A. Me- will use jou right. Maguetewan River are reached onlyp by the p. y p Mr. Jackson, of Harriston, for $360, J g Grand Trunk Railway, Excellent Hotel ac- quite a business centre. Tavisb, repairing bridge ;floor, $1.75; They were a heavy span and he got a commodation healthy climate, fishing, etc. Jno. Metcalfe, plank for culvert, $1.50; heavy price for them. Literature, Information, etc., from Agents, .i • Dav, Dunkin, repairing road machine, The recent rains have so J. D. mcDONALD West Wawanosh. $5.75; F. B, Scott, repairing do., 1.50; g hay and District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Thos U Mally, gravel ling Culross boun- Proved theappearance ns have s Auburn civic holiday will be held on dory, $20; P, Linnett, inspecting do., grain crop that everything bids fair U IL V & the 25th inst. The villagers intendgo- $262; F. W.Wright, cleaning culvert, for an abundant harvest. ing to Menesetung Park to spend the 50c; John Porter, working road ma -W¢ are sorry to state that Mr. T. B. f JD I VN day. chine, $29.35; Do, do., $4,55; Frank Clark is not assigned to Lakelet parish Q The Sunday School and Epworth Carruthers, repairing approach to as we had hoped. The Bishop has - Rest ( While League of Donnybrook intend hold- amounts bridge, d for The following secured a better pace for him. ing their annual picnic in Mr. Wal- mounts were paid for gravel John Button Block,♦V Ynhali�i. lace's grove, one mile south of Donny- McBurney $3,60, Jeff. Musgrove $3.50, Quite a number of the farmers are - brook, on Saturday, Jane 27th. A Jas. McDougall $6.36, John King6Uc, losing their young colts this summer. - each warm day in one of good program is being prepared. Jos, Higgins $5,70, David Welsh $00, Dan Zeigler and Thos. Akins lost theirs Auburn Band will furnish the music. Mrs, Eadie $4.20, Robt, Watson $2.04. ,last week; they were both fine an - our comfortable Hammocks. If Council adjourned to meet in Clerk's imals. on have not sliced secured : Last week W. Lynn, who had en- office on Saturday, July 18, at 10 a. m. A lawn social was held under the y y gaged with 0. E, Erralt for the sum- JoIIN BURGF,ss, Clerk, airspaces of the Epworth League of THE MARKETS one we shall be pleased to sup- ` mer, bl pretence of having some finan- t Gorrie of Church, on the even- ° t tt>�tt is tt)�t tt tt ti tt t4 tt tt)�tl�llt>�tt t �l****X tial obligation to meet in Goperich got ply you. You Can get a nice ' what wa es he had earned from Mr, !ng of Tuesday June con, on Mr. Wm, WINGHA3f MARKETS + y g Salem. Evans' lawn, 9th con, An enjoyable r One, full color, full size, Com- - Eralt and going. to Goderich procured We are leased to learn that Mrs. T. time was spent, F lour per 100........... $1 85 to $2 25 + a conveyance wth which he returned P aII wheatplete with pillow and stretcher during the quiet hours and removed Milloy is recovering after her fall, Mr. Joseph Underwood, who bought per bush new 68 to 70 +for $2• better Ones at $2.50 his family and household effects. Sev. Mr, Robt. McMichael had a ver the Twamiey farm recently, is prepar• atsnorbush, .......... 0 28 to 0 29 '° y n to build a lar a arley per )rush...... ,, 0 35 to 0 40$3 and 4,60. era) are mourning his abrupt depar- _Successful raising on Monday after- ei g g barn, Jas. Doug- easper bush.......... 0 60 to 0 65 une $ to"e, noon last. lass, of Gorrie has the masoning done, ran 17 00 to 18 00 +'and the raising will take place in a few •' "••"`••`•WEDDING, -•-On Wednesday eve g,, A number drove to Wingham on days. horts . . . . . . . .......18 00 to '20 0010th inst., the wedding oP Miss Magggie Sunday evening last to hear Rev. Mr, hop... I ................ 1 15 to . 1 25 p Rose and William Andrews took place Hobbs farewell sermon. A garden party under auspices of ay,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 700 to 750��at the bome of the brides parents, `2nd St. Stephens Church, Gorrie, is an- uttor per lb...... ... , . 0 15 to 0 16`1� con, West Wawanosh, Theceremony Win. Montgomery of the Gorrie notmeed to be held at home of Simon ggs •, ,. 0 12 to 0 72 ns• Kee Cool was performed by Rev. L. Small, of Road made a bee one day labt week Hicks, on the 7th con. on the 26th Inst. ard .. , ,• ...... 0 16 to 0 15 Auburn, in the presence of a gather- for drawing lumber from Cargill. Mr. ThePordwich Brass Band has been en- otatoes per bush...... 0 70 to 0 70 �•+b nein the breez fans in of relatives of the contractin ar. Montgomery is commencing to build a ed to furnish music.y g y g g p another barn this summer. g g pples per bag ........ 0 60 to 0 60 -such as we sell. Palm leaves ties. The newly -wedded couple will Robt.J.Sandersonofthesixthcon, Hid es per 100 lbs... .. 600 to 000• BIG BARGAINS in JEWELRY' at a reside on Mr. Andrews' farm in this The S. S. of this place held their sold eight head of fine export cattle for Lamb skins .... , ....... 0 25 to 0 30 , = at Be and 2 for l e. Dainty = townsbip. annual business meeting last Thurs- Dressed hogs...... .. 7 00 to 700 � PATTE RS ON S JEWELRY STORE f y g which he received $545.00, Seven oP little fans for house use at 5C, I day evening for the purpose of putting these steers averaged 1420 lbs. a piece. Liv¢hoga„ • . • • ... 5 5U to 660 in their officers, who are as follows;- He also sold his fines an of three year Tallow, per lb. ..... 05 to 6, + for the month Of June. We have a large 105 a, 750 a Sick Gauze Fans _ S eels e. met, et s. Mr s Olive Gr en e` as •• •• 6 to 1 + stock of new goods for wedding'presentts, r r r p•-- old colts to Mr. Woods of Lakelet for Wool •...... 1 at 60C 7�C and $1.2ri. A special Wesley program in the the handsome sum of $375, This is a g Sunday School on Sunday afternoon large sum of money to receive fora special foil June. in the Methodist church, is announc- Gallaher, Miss Li2zie Bolt, and Mise span of horses and eight head of cattle. 70fi0NTp STOCK MARKET. P You should see our nice ed; all are welcome, Charlotte McMichael. Mr, Joseph Ili' ins resigned after serving a While returning home from church For full and accurate market re• stock of lucky wedding Rings. Our Watch A garden party will be held at the number of years as Superintendent at Lakelet on Sunday afternoon, a fine ports see second page. y(,t+ Summer f* =borne of Mr. J. I+', Wasman, on the faithfully. 4 -year-old colt belonging to Mr. AiP. + line is complete In gents' and ladies', A For !w� I 'l evening of July 3rd. Tea, will be serv- Taylor, of the lett con., dropped dead s ed from 6 to 8; a good program twill b¢ {'�� on the xoad. The animal was driver" _ .__W big snap in Ladies' Gold tilled Watches given during the evening, lee Cream . Grey. by Mrs. Taylor, who was accoin- Reading - . c�00,00 worth) will be SOId for 00 each lea d i n g and fruits will be sold on the grounds. parried by ber sister, Miss Emma Car- Notice to Creditors, ( Proceeds in aid of Church Shed Fund. Quite a number from this locality son, and when opposite Mr. John � ! �� tea' Adults 15e, children 10c, attended the private picnic at Pike Scott's the horse staggered and roiled - less than the regular price, for June only, -"-,e W0 have fhb latest works Lake on Tuesday. They report a down thg embankment, ttrrrin the In taro matter of tiro Iistate oaf Alexander �4 + of fiction in paper and cloth enjoyable Women's Institute the e1ldiom� � of pleasant time, buggy completely over. Mrs. `L�oylor County oof uron, Gentleman,nd cea'sod the V billftilig. "Wee S4ICC#Tegbr" Mrs, ablehmee on Wednesday, June Road -work is the order of the day received a severe gash on the tread Notice is hereby given pursuant to the R. S., L 17th. After this usual business was on the 2nd this week , consequently from the aeCld9nty Mr, Taylor was 0. Chap. 129, that all porsons having claims' costs but 2G1 ill paper, Oc iii : transacted a paper re tired b Mise great stripe of new stave) have been offered $150 for the colt a short time altainat tho estate of the said. Aloxanrms pp PATT"D'ZON Clpih, It, Piton on Butter blakxng wl�s read put dowtr, which, after traveled on, ago. Mitchell, who diad on the 14th clay of Maiy• 1003, aro required on or boforo Cho `hlleyentlr ... _ will make the let and god an excellent _.. -.__ 5,555. ... _. MU ir+li.JlOPER & �r'Or ' mlu J'ul, Suaessors to Alex, Ross eon on 0-0 are Paton emphasized o•date utensils as road, I CAME QST RA`Y. day• pro i m making good Mr. Br abs of Trinity Medical Col- lege tiler; rhnston and Mrs. the ladies with and Robb Pearson of Victoria Col- lege Toronto left on Thursday to attend Strayed on to the promises of the held date �otlng will be held re of hlra. Patter- a Students' Convention at Lakeside bhlo. 'Tired were slant 1>q their res undersigned, about the 15th of June, 1 sorrel hors© and 1 brown mare.. Own. t ori whit rcill read a pa»er peetive colleges as delegated, We er prove, pay expenses and remove, Da '. All the Iadlee wish the boys a pleasant and profit- 3NO, ARMSTAOXG A. D to Attalla, ablg thno and a safe return, Lot 18, Con, 3, Culroae &j4 -. «i& A& tllr.w+ar, 101110k, - _ . Vingbanr, this lith day of June, DIOXINSON dt ftiOl.MEs. SOliditotel or Exedutors, The Gr' eat Watch Doctor OPPV.. QUEEN'S HOTEL - WINGHAM