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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-02-07, Page 5`LTTE.. WINGIIAN TIMES, FE i� 19,02. 'Tile groom was attended b ills bfiotlier, Jd ... �4hi Zt nthcirforil, and �4ii s Atoars er- .�,.��, �Il�liplllllli OU11 �J�.1��0�� p It I forntc d tbo duty of brldt sinald to her ( o c. j jj1,��j FROM sister. 7lle usual festivities were in-� Bargains in duig;ed ill after file ceremony slid the !c': ;'s: I''•r`} : —,. - -- __ . , gueF olaj ed themselves to the full. �a � to ayI Hits THE NEW SURE Mier its Air. and Mrs. Rutherford will reside at .::::i•: ' �- EVENTS tCj Vr INTEREST � �. 0 ALL OUR READERS. l3eac:ausf}c1d,Twbere the fortnorhas - - goad Yaazn, he grootn is a son of Mrs I o What Wideawake, Tholes Coxres ondentts Communicate - Other Rutherford of this tillage alar( )tis ae• p cluaintances in this vicinity offer heart. -G a t I s w est congratulations. %' ( items Clipped Frons Our Exchanges. The Masonic At Homs in Wilighaln ?: 1 last Fridny night wits attended by Lever. 1 1 1 'I ' : VIII illi I`�!I u<ztvr,ct*, t;aST SvAWANtoszt, I al Bluevalc>Ites tivho enjoyed themselves �/ri,ll Air, Bennet Ruttau, of Iiowicic, shot a The following is the rep01•t of Old (very Hunch, O �'/ 171 f+'il�,r standing of the ails of a. S, No• 9, for Mrs. Fnnstan of klrttssels and her I Sale i;; �`:.f - I li II matualotll wild cat ill a marsh neat g pupils i dlarghter Miss Bila visited Airs. Bruce I � �- j; � Lakelate on saturday morning last.. ,Tai nary 1002:—Fifbll Class—Willie El- ! this week. T1118 animal IIAS been A sours. of terror liott, Sr. All—David Johnston, Bella I Mrs, Wm, Anl ]orson of the Bluevale , Ready-to-wear i � ��� � to the uefgborhood for some time, and McDougall, Raymond Elliott, Robert road is slowly recovering from the ef- _ ' all aro glad that the dangerous animal T)TOwbray, Ales McDougall. Jr. 4th— l feotts oflribu painful fall in Wiughain a I G�Otillll� % r , short time ago.. 0 t i is out of the way.Mr. Rattan has the Willie Shoebotton,, Alex, Mowbray. s I illi. s AluUel aticl Master Menzies and r e Home I skin. This species of the f9lin , tribe George Kerr, Roy Anderson. Sr. 3rd. Miss Edua McDonald of Molesworth Staule Elliott. Jr. 3rd. -Elia Walker W17(alues ffer unur Cloth -able aro fortunately not plentiftl 111 this y spent Sunday at Geo. Alel)onalcl s. Icounty now slid uo ono is ser PInrvey ZiilklAter, Annie Zeaver. Sr• Magints Spence )lad aline now wind. in our Cloth - is usually one where music has a• , y. 2nd -Mabel Mowbray, Laura Curcio, mill put up on his farm last week. ing; Department for I; • � part. , Good music is best, of conrse,aud John Kerr Tessa Anderson Cu Ab- Had old bruin ventured forth oil Feb. the next Two Weeks, Our instruments are the most economical ' ' 2, ha wonlrl hardly have taken time to stock must be reduced fit order ? • Nothing Hunts Out Cos ria ram, Jr, 2nd-Garfleld Shoebottom, look for his shadow in his haste til escape and satisfautory. Lilco tight boots. Nothing; retrieves Wilfrid Pocock, Maxwell Abram. Sr. from the cold. and ullfoulinR world to to make room for spring cloth- We handle mimical instruments, sheet corns with such certainty as Putnam's Part 2,—Earl Elliott, (a00T),'0 WA1keT, comfort, of his cosy quarters. The I ing, which will collie t0 hand -Ill 1 music and musical merchandise of all Painless Corn Extractor. Beware of storm which started on Sunday was a a few weeks. Every garment l kinds, and are acs position to offer strong poisonous substitutes. Ask for and et Jr. Part 2. -Mary Elliott, Gtiveudoline rude awakening front the dream of a I g g well mad© suet guaranteed to ' I Yntilam's Painless Corn Extractor at Currie, Pearl Auld, George Currie, Part perfect winter which had till then been I i Inducements for your custom. druggists. For if you get ft -you've got I -Walter Pocock. Agnes S. Grieve, nearly realized.. The fantastic, wind-! give satisfaction. We handle a dead stere thing, All druggists sell it, Teacher. shaped drifts which fn some parts of the tiro BI ,•r GLOTIII\It. Note our T. �. �i®�jl,�i� or by mail past paid oureceipt of twenty . road loot. grandly clown on the low I Reduced Prices. ; WINGrIAM, five cents. N, C. Polson d, Co., Kingston, little fences render traffic almost fm- Ont possible, One gentiemauln an enoluagoa ]Roys' ,tete Suits—sizes ..._.......,.. -81nn11 musimal Instruments, Sheet Music, I , TUILAIilultit7 . t0 et through to Morris, after p- 22 to 30 bewdnt; MwIdnes and Supplies, - The Ualion Sunday School entertain" short distance was compelled to turn I Regular price $1,75, sale price $1.2 i Regular price $3.00 ealo price „+2.25 _ ment hell. in Holmes' school house On back and leave his horse and cutter in << s, r ,f „ r ., y MORRIS. 2.00, 1.,10 a.a0, 70 •A.Scientific Voice ImproVer.—Because I , Wednesday eveuing of last week was the village while lie set out on foot for If " 2 50 " 1.95 of its strengthening influence upon the John Mason oriel Walter YuiOi, 3rd his dostination, through the fields. It's i ' nt, g P largely attended and a very enjoyable 11 „ g'+ . i , vocal chords, Catarrhozone cannot be 2dlie, intend erecting lieu modern a whopper and no mistalce• Men's & Boys' Overcoats Ulsters Reefers etc, at cost price too highly 7recoutnieudied as a wonder- residencesnext Summer. The former time was spent. A number one pro- i t } , grain of soup, recitations, addresses, ful voice improver. It almost instantly will build brick and the latter oe~ment. Boys' ,i -piece Snits -sixes 37 to 33 renmvgis huskiness or hoarseness, thus l etc., was rendered. Those taking part FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. � � � r The name -of Miss McNab, 6tda line, ap • Regular price X3.25, sale price X2.50. Regular prfce 54.G0, sale price 531,.10 insuring dearness and brilliancy of tone. in the program, other than members of " " 4.00, 3.25 I " " 5.00 " 4.00 Catarrhmoue ]seeps the mucous surfaces] pears in tlieliist of successful Narmalitea + in perfect,coud]itiou, and its regular use itaom the London Normal scis7col. the school, were Rev. R. Hobbs, R. G. The Town l onnet, Take over fisc ruhtia Si'ontlin'tt Mult:s-sizes 33 to 35 Gordon and Miss Ida Hobines of Wing- LtltraTg• and Make It Free -The Officers absoutetly prevents colds and throat ; Win, Cooc has bought the 100 acre" I Appelnted for 1902 -Thu National Igen Regular price $5.00, sale price $4.00 Regular price $7.50, sale price $6.00 19 irritntiolt, thereby removing the haus, axed. J3.essrs. Simpson and M' ]'V �farin on the , r lth line froth John Kelly, of on')ds to be Mold by .'auric Auction. 61446.00, It 4.751 singers greatest source of anxiety, I Wilson and Mr. Beaton of White - unfitness of voice. The . most eminent ' Elyth. l�h a price paid was ". 4,500. R , ' Men's Sint! in „realit variety speakewntud Arima Donas would welt � A windmill and a most modern system church. The proceeds amounted , to { The February meeting of the Town I Reguler price :$5.00, sale price $4.00 I Regular price f$7.60, sale price $0,00 be without Catnrrhozone and credit vir nearly,%W, which will be used fn p- �r- i Council was the most important that ( " 6,00, 4.75 '° 9.00, 7.00 _ of waterworks has been placed in the : 4 P 3I0 small degree their uniforim strengeth I bard on Robt. J. Scott's; fulnu, 6th line. = chasftag a Library for tin Sunday seho •l. I Nviil the hole. this year. With remarkable i " " 7.00, " 6.25 I " " 10.00, " 3.00 and brilliancy of tone to its'iuflueatoe. John Mv^Kinuou wino died on Jan i- ( iPHent't+ tDva�rztil iy, stratang, «ell >tnnaealr :ossa. no Fie .Leri t]a`mu s The hang rubber inhaler fits comiveniolltly I It is pronounced to be very ,complete. ' I -despatch, a great deaf of business K as , into a ltnrso or vest locket, and It On Wednesday, Jan. `,32, tilt St. John's ary 1Gth, and whose cf: stir was notal u got over. A very importan ; step was I Regular price •i0c, sale price 40c Regular price 85e, sale price Me 1 y .c „ „ r .c „ ,. be ased in the church, th Rtre, any I church rectory, Brussels, 4ev. G. J. these-ool�amlls, was ome o4 Turnberry ' I the tolling over of the Public Library I Guo, 10c 1,00, Joe place Or+time. Ootupleto out fit $1.E(3. Apey performed the inalrioze ceremony oldest .acid most higldiy respected rtes j and making it flee to all citizens of the ; IH a nt ' :s 11 az nn t t4 D I HZ i n all M Smalfl,ni,zes 25c. Druggists or Polsou & between Miss Maria Kelly, daughter of ; Mesita. The decease�cdthad been troubl�c I,t�vu, in answer to a petition of the I Regular price $1.00, sale price 7500 Regular price $3.50, sale prico $1.90 Kingston, Ont. fmr noire tithe witdn disordered a 1.25, " 1.00 3.00, " 2.25 Co.,' the late Win. Kelly, of Morris, and; +fortner Board of Management. To << " 1.60, " 1.20 " 3.50. °` 2.75 i Wilson Campbell, as pro4perous young; : which developed into dread dir>Eu;so, ,; 1 -rose outside of Wfvghun it will be! 1 " " 2.00, " 1.50 il.Tt ,t 11 I farmer of McKillop. .jal,nd�ire. Mr, BRUinnon emigrated I=ituch a fee as rile new Board decide Men's 'b'i•'initer Underwear -Shirts aanal Drawer.% The',followillg is tlae repact.-of t". -.:S.' 1' font ]Scotland with his parents about ' + lnpou. All the officers were reelected Rerrular lice sloe, sale rice 39c I Regular Drice x;1,00, sale price 75c , Aro. +7, Tumberiy and Fast W- awnnoslt, I CharFlos Garuiss, of �luevale, hal p „ p � price � e I bought Thomas Proctor's farm on Lige •fil,yeexs ago and settled in the towQtship! for 1902, excepting; the Assessor, which 000, 500 1.20, Joe. for the'Incllttdl of January-. ii,r na»ues ; 3rd lice:of Morris for • - 590. The farm of Tuckersmith. (fere he resided until'. office was given to Mr. Win. Olegg. I " 90c. " li5c I " 1.G0, '° 1.00 are trttrangod in order of merit4 l�ifth � '24 years ago, whom -he purchased a farm �Mayor � is a.<rood one and should be ohea at Tho Ma or stated ,that tit(,- Assig,',llee i ('.tarts--eles!ile Wilson, Charles Mao.%*ty. ` t' p .andl7LTloved with Ids family t0 the town- � y � � �I,l�tl+r, �p•a� Potatoes, �ried A IBJ tal�ece a�7 `r dtU .-Wesley Leggatt, Alvin t(J,wis, 'that. Thos. Proctor teas ebought Thos proposed to sell .the -. I. Works by I 1 till + s pI] y , Scaudrett's farm eentirfning 50 acres ship of Turnbemy. Deceased w •fun about Feb.. 13. i _ .._.,.-_..._. i# Vidlie'll•ervit, G o, `fees, iti;eo. -Orvis. mienlber of the Roman Catholic church, i Mavor S anstoue, i Jr. fiUh--Jnlnl Jacques, Ahmr>s MacTiay, I,?ust South of Belg'cave ifor :$3, 700, vAd There ore present, «,here he will be misses. by all.' Irwin and Go. Lorolita Them, Eolith Poddle, blebel j ]'hos. 5candrett has bought Jas. Owens � W. l . VanSutne, �Lc Iucloo, � ��L FFF++ �tb� farntc.edjoining Belgtave, containing PEJO •Berk sues a wife; fear sous andrd sighs ! Holmes. The minutes of the precudiug I ® O Coulter. 3rd-Cassio ' MaoKuy, -L daughters, for x4,900. daughters, allof wl lion were with :hiwi , meeting were read and •0oulirmed. i p,a� .'Berdi:all, Willie Burchill, Forrest, 1Wi1- i da -his last moments. The bereaaed will f The cheap Gash 8torc Opp. 13Et1'lii o :��flli� yolk. soil, .carnes Coulter, Flovenee ,Onrrie. ; _ ; baw.l the sympatl "of the colvaxwuaity. n . r>iaaxtoa t. illi.}lie Peddle. Sr. 2nd-I3er�ha 4Cltotrl, . ont�lt The Shxcloty. 11t:i IOSS of an .lffectiunato tassel hind' : Mr. John Kerr actina s representa^ � �� ..v +'�..wm 4-_rc . _sus:.r�+�++ns�� �. yu-vnky�� hvssca+ryyH�..s� •e y `-w,�� . f Geo.•�acgnes, Willie Rea f. �7a. 'Qud- i crus discouragement, the despair clef.:- t huWallud and fattier. live from the R. `C of I.. asked filar the Roy WaCDOnala., Earl Reid., Herbert ; Ileaith out into the 110011 -tide glory •elf I Council refulid .itmue part of the rent Bnrd'nill, Norman AlaeDonald. Past II i boalth, vigor and streug;th. Are ran I paid for the 'Aluwu Hall and Council ( went on to explain that year after year Air. Robertson deserved and earned 011autber for tit as entertainment oil j an endeavor had been made to get the more than he was paid -Carrier]. -Steleti Wilson, Geo. Tervft. Avert,ge (•seeking this way. Are -you wishing toe - f IsJUVE VALE. I AleIucioo-1'anStone-That V. �'aii- „ r , I pines weakness by stue,lglth,despondemc• ,, y ' meinberat cif the library together, but atteudtnlee:30. r.,. H. Vaustane, ,Leaches. by,hope and expectation, pale clietiks .I i'lte ardent swain who is its rtfne 1ldgiit ;New Year's Day. 1e Stated tluLt ft was I they had failed and had to appail,t l�ttmnuasereadChief frolll ill Chief askin,* an jand Masterless eyes by °lire rest, bloom I -of presenting his true love with a vaten• a free eutertaaiument, given for the bene• „ ant. Varkling eyes. Of you but arse I tine as each reewring winter briing tithe i fit of the young aateu •about town, to give 1 themselves every time. They had bo- increase, not. fu money but ill a suit of The excise duty col0oatecl sin the 1 I,,errozone, ,you wilil ,Funke rich, sed afeaskivnl of Iret bs into maaAlleaee them a lace of aeoaleation on that da I come tired of it and decided to make the policemall's clothes each year, He StC110%rd district amounted. to :$6, b62, - ; blood, your nerves -will grow strong. P ' � P s, present hove. understood that oilier lawns furnished I Old time vigor wilt return and with it ishould this year cuvest hii 15 centsi:i, a I being participated in by all°the•ehurclles, I I as much as two suits a year. He also 74' I endurance that will enable you to lives -*n •tioket for the box•swial to be helc.tlE•the t the Council were :showing no partiality Mr. Morton having come fn was called asked for a telephone fn his house, as he Lots of fellows are nc �+z=, briAl:c as l active, energetic and -successful 16fe.. 113Peresters' Hall, 51uovale on the evening i by orautiug the seque5•t. The R. T. of;, "Poll by the .Mayor to explain further was oftened wakened from sleep in the theirs neckties inake t€tetia .appear• I•Rem-ember the name, Ferrozone. Sited T „ regarding the ex ensu etc. He said forenoon when Mrs. Vannorman could I of>tho day made tfauions by the 4;any olc1, T. assumed Liao ,.eaponsibility .a1ud were • g P � , U A..i.. Hamilton. ' that he had written to several .free Answer phone. These matters were FOrtu]Ie smiles on some of us, and y salt r. The elate raaspicioas for sAczlz an given any surplus over •utas collection left nvtil file next meeting. Ives the+ re: t of us the :augb. event and shouid lie hesitate to •lifer that night. library boards, and they declared they + 11 cncecie,va rs-Wm. Robertson, P. - -•-- `" - wiDZGTl[AX JUNCTIOti. .himself as a substitute for the litltle.mix- It was nloverd .Ity W. B. TauStone and ;would not go back to the cid system. I Deans, anal Vent. Moore. '1'1tf,iO110�VfIlg i6 tho ire Ort Of U. S. S'.. tune of skewered - and we• avme lld seconded by Membid oo ,that one half of i The new system ,vouid in the end not Pounlllieeper-D, Stewart. P No. 5: ' Tr,ruberry and Morris, for dtiae •eggids which i,scuiliy pass bet,veev-,n_ rile fee paid-$fd.00-Ga refunded.-lcost the town more than the present. Bell ringer -Mrs. Code.Medical Health Officer -Dr. J. R..alae- MCK A D06: month of January. The names ave altar spirits" at thrix season he imly wake ! Catritd. I On figuring it out they concluded that it douald. arratrged in order of tnaaltit:-courage from the•at:porience of tatt.love- Mr. 1� . G. Sparling hard aa, favor to asic ; would. cost about 840 the first year ane. Member Board of Health -C. J. Read- -Atil _01,15 >-Ethel rS" erguson, Olive lboru coon who in dulcet accents ;vVilis- • of the Council-,permissiota •to pilo wood i .Uo the second year, more than the 111gB.ylaty A: o. 454 rues passed to raise K1cka dog and he b�' as yam Cruickshank, Geo. Elliott, Rob Cruida- pared to his dear ATiss Johns':ur , ou the street at1aug• the river, as he hadi Present. Against this should be placed money for current expenses. shank,'-'holnas Walker, Fvose Casemore, •" :Gaake me, oh taEre.me! Dinatll mama. not room in tin -acrd. He (lac. built up! the fact that a great many could and Irwin -Holmes -That the Treasurer t would be able to get a card for 14 cents place , lHe bites>you and yogi k -im. Mex. Elliott, Ches%cs Walker, Nasi' crept me as youtrll valentine." the roar( near taae salt block at his own b p., co 6350 to the credit of the School sud zvas instantd successful. aucltkrou- expense, and }ae1iea.ed 110 was entitled to that would entitle them to from 20 to 23 Board. -Carried. .The more you l�icl: this 11YOrfr Martie. y' I books. As a number had already paid The following, is the report of the Sr. 3rd class. -Pearl `"anstone, Clavaa. I ,siderations aside, .ko;vover, a good time a little favor. He would not leave it y P d Finance Committee: flummal., Percy Ilio 'tared Ti li mPy be expected at the box social which i there long. I their uCc or �,1, subscription, they would Bell Telephone Co..... • $10 00 ,he bites and the more he bites Hogg., P �' P ! be entitled to a rebate and this would Bell Tel. re alarms ......... 60 00 Bert Martin. the:i'resbyterfan d1turch choiris g�5ing Holmes-Irwiu-That in regard to . > Co,, :the more you kick. Each Jr. 3rd,class-Willie Fitzsimmons. still. A flood progwin of chornses 'and.: piling wood in AEr. Sparldag's petition, ( "nice the NO extra the first year. Times g. registpollboratioks n ..... 3 80 Sr. 2nS class -Lillie iilogg, Bertite • q.,,auvtett0s by the trlanir, solos, recitations the matter be left fel the hands of the 'it was moved by McIndoo and Van- J B. Ferguson. Elliott,the registration fees 43 60 Stone that file petition be granted, the Lei ott' tilpop ................. 5 O.i irnakes the -other worse. 1f ,Nott, Iiillie Moffat, Hannah Walker,, - aaadinstrumentat aarusic is being pr+eixnr- ! Street COmmtttee with power to act. ( S. Bennett supplies .... . ........ 1 90 dune Walker, Gershom Ferguson. : ed. sIu addition ga xles will be available. Mr. Mclvdoo objected. lila. Holmes I Council take over the library and the T. Hall, ptg,*.......... .. ....... 4 00 A thin body makes thin Jr. ` ted i lass. -Alba HOW. !foo those who cle5aa+a them. As to athe said it vas the dazty of that committee I following be appointed Directors: Rev. V. Vannorman, salary, etc 45 25 Sr. Pt. land class. -Pearl Walker. other part of the evening's amuseatlent ; to oversee the piling of tie wood. , A. E. Prier to holt. office to Feb. 1, 1903; Mrs. Al. Watson, cleauiug hall .. 4 00 •blood. Thin blood mauves a J. A. Cline to Feb. ] 1901; A. Cosens Hoole and Ladder Co, services.. 2 50 Jr. Pt. 2nd class. -Eva lfdtzsimmotis. no vverds are necessatry . The Bluevaale ; Motion passed. + Geo. Hanna, drawing hose cart. 1 00 ,thin body. Each makes the Sr. Pt. tat class. -Willie Mackenzie, girls,ean produce the best salmon salad- i In the absence .of Mr. Morton, Mr. J. � to Feb. 1. 1905.-- -Carried. Juo. Weir, GQ ffokn'Weikel•, Mae Elliott, wick =d pie ill this edistrict. A. Cline presented the petition of the I C031XITTEE REPORTS. R. Stokes, W going, Chas. Campbell, wood..... ..... 4 x0)1 (other worse. If there is g F'r. I t. lot class. -Rob clog, Percy Tlao sacrament of she Lord's Supper ;Library Board, requesting that the t The Bridge Committee reported that I Jno. P. Scott, wood.... .. 19 09> must Martin, Wilired Walker, AlbredFowler., was dispensed in the Presbyteriat; Council appoint a Board of Manage- I on inspection it was decided that the i Jno• Davidson, snowplowing 7 701 #o be a change the helpAverage attendance for the+mol:th, 27. � chunck•olt Sunday last. Oil the friday, meut of three to clonstitute, with a line bridge at the flour mill was safe. I H. B. Elliott, printing suet advt. I� 25: Electric Light Co, 17cc. • ..... ,37 �. Nc:vA J. IsI;ISTEIt, Teacher. preoedi lg, the preparatory service wars number appointed by the School Board, Tile Mayor -Reported that he had re- I Hanna So Co, woods .... .... 15 05 come from outside. A, Itappy event took place at the )iomo conducted by Rev. iia. Stewart of Bel -,,a Board of Directors, and u,nkiv v the I ceived a letter from the Assignee of the T. Bell wood for Airs. Brown.... 3 7,i Scott's Emulsion is the right of Mr. and Mrs, Gavin Davidson on more. The stormy weather on Sunday institution a free library. Mr, Cl,uo i b II. Carr, Inspector of scales fcos 9 1:1 N.I. Worlds and a draft s.•tlo of to be held E. L Go, January .. .. 3G Gi? GfTOclazesday, January 22nd, vstheli their prevented many from du�telldiiag; the ser- �- Y _ __- I on Feb. 1:3. Ile wished to have the sale I „ A. L. Go, Ja u r y... s 1 00, 'help. It breaks up such at d]auglater, Miss E'dPheinia, was aluited ill t vices iia either church. made in two blocks: Our subject to the Jno. Murray, repairs W. worlds 13 G0. combination. IZ irst it sets the( marriage to Ms. Peter Fowler of the The Fa'lr'ners'lnstitute meeting to beI town mortgage and to constitute the real W. 7iolines, repairs ........ ..... 5 C0• Bluevac.o road. The ceremony was per- held eta tial, Foresters Hada.l, Binevalc on � I estate, buil()iug;s and machinery; tho' \Vitt Robertson, salary S, postago 53 MA + and evettfu of Feb 10 'Irwin--Holmes-That report of Fl - stomach right. Then 1t en-, formed by Rev. D. Perrie, pastor of the the afternoon a g , . ,M,Lungs i other to constitute the tools and fllple- i natncr, Committee be approved. -Carried. riches the blood. Thal Wfugghatn I'resbJiterian Ohnral,, in trio sliouir. be largely arttendc�d as file sub - riches ,vents. After a onsultation with the ; Council aliournod. strengthens the body and It presenoo of over one hundred invited jects to be handled by the different; town solicitor, lie had instructed the guests. The bri& was given away by speakers should be of benefit to everyone. • i7 � g liAn attack of la grippe left me ; i latter to reject the prouosal and insist on I begins to grow new flesh, her fattier and they were unattended. The following is tela pra0 -tull: Spraying ; With a bad coug h. My friends said 1 , the whole being sold together. He be- j Is Tlae bride looked very attractive ill a mixtures and their application, by W. ' I had consumption. I then tried , lieved the Assignee would not eirect a Ji o¢.E:r ®i.�� A strong body makes rich r 1 l and rich blood makes a costume of white organdie, trimmed X. Hutt of Southend; Poultry for Profit . Ayers Cherry' Pectoral and it ? sal, tiicl the matter would result iu a1 blood a with blue satin, and she carried a bridal by W. R. Grails u , of the O. A. G.; Pri- cured me promptly." '_ I foreclosure. andre. Thnt is what you should broathe lbrough d Each makes tie boquet of white carnations. Altar the ; .ate Dairy Batterniakiugg by aliss McAI- A. K. handles, Nokomis, Ill. I He had received a.. letter from Mr. I `trot yunr mouth, stron£gbo y _ )'»t there play he times when your ca- .] ceremony all sat down to a bountiful lister of Southend. Lcening session--; ; ` ' Kerr of Toronto asking about the other better, This is the way • I Works, aur( if mortgage could bo re- tarrh is so had you can't breathe through It. wedding supper, after which the happy Crop failures and how to avoid kheln,V6 . You forgot to buy a bot- I dnecd to *10,()00 and a lease given at rreathing through the mouth Is always :Scott's Emulsion puts the thin party spout the evening; in dancing, N. Hutt; ("anada's opportunit7 in the ; ;. 100 ter year for `dl ars bad sur the luuzq, and it is especially So p' panitiy markctb of t11u world, W. R. tle of Ayers Cherry Pec- I years. y n its feet. Now it can g, flies, etc. The bride was therecf Tont . = I Tile Auditors, report was, road lav than I Mien their cicliratc tissues have been weak- be)dy o 1 toral when our cold first ; Clerk and oil motion of Hollnt•s and ' en a of many costly and useful presents, evnihain; 'Chi* farulor's fruit ulldl vege• y I Van:+tono was referred to ter i inluxo f blot,d on which v tllrrhdecondition endo tun Ot the et along b itself. No need , .; , a �vhioli sllawocl the high esteetir fit �vllirh tabid garden, Alfss Md.Alli.lter. came on, SO you let It run _ , ('untmittoo, and that. the :ltuiitau:v t.e, I Aifred 1. 1'ia:t:so. 110nrncrstoutt, pa., o : .-> e. she is held. Tho liappy couple have tak• The adjourned animal ltleet1119 of tiro : along. Even now, with aid.—Carried. t safferod from eatarrh for years. lfiv head ��C •.--- Of medicine. 7 , I felt had, there was a rin„im; in Bis ears. on up housekeeping in their beautiful cong;rogatiou of the Presbyterian chill ll iIl it - i ry Uylav� f:l:; fo appoint officers of th„ { :11x1 lie could not hr,•athe tl::•uu;:it one of !'his picture represents all our hard coughing, home on the Bluevalo load alar# "!'lie 1t+a:i heli( after rho lir©parat.n, rtervico y g i � t Cuuncfl was rend the usual mtmbr r o: ,bis nustrlu n.,r deur his bea,l. tiro Trade Matk of Scott s with tit it man frieiids in an jt'ri7lny hist, tend well (attended, Sev- . `will not disappoint you. ' + tithes and passed, filk3 in as follow* : Atter trying, several vatarrh spec]ifes Truss jafues w V y I Ilolines -Irwin that• J. B. 1 e r„usm front which he derived n» bonefit, he was tin and is on lire wishing them a happy And prosperous oral mattr>ig of interest were well lis- - There s a record Of sixt , Treasurer , wrapper of every battle. y = � Ue C.e rix ana.7.iersttrer at same sctlttrv.. c•,nn ,rely cured, according to his owl, weeded life. Among; the guests present cosset .1101 scaled 5atisf td•t0rilw:. _ years to fall back on. Irwin 130111108--2filat Wit,. Cylegg; he I statowent, by Send for free sample• from a distance worn AIF. and DTrtl. neat• tin C,•hr!stlnas Clay at. tin, hutnr of the assessor at ;5121. ,river"" - W- -5 • Mr, anti lairs. Patterson and hri+le•, puronts near 130111110, Mall., the=! �hr66 tr ..2 c �-atl:ttono-14ICIndlaa --That tiViu.I.N.���I�� �����i•"�'�L��� -a ;COTT �� ► tis, U4 (xdlt, - 6 6a. c , non is for San oraitnary ! Robertson be Collector at same salary as l 'chis gro:It medicine radically and pelt-' CAr1AD11 daU 1itOr, 04 Gienlnerais; Mr.;. Davidson wtd.7illg, Uea tlrrett of Bliss :\llnap 11lcats . Wile hiatd�cilda,g6tef o01,.carne tioco om Caci ' before. its .1. DulnlAg o had Also applied I Mareittly cures catarrh by cleftiWng then u )`ol2UNTo g children, of Galt; Mr. and Mrs, ani(:lir. Jus. G. R,tt)lerford, A pro�p'r• - torchroniceasos nndtokoetr on 1aAn,1. ' at sante salary, the Coll] could not blood and buildin„ rip tile. whole syste— uta 50C. and $1, all druggists, and cl ,_ Ii,ebGrr '�Vliite of Dutton. out, t e•;ul�; i'urmer of 13eacollstfeld, Altars. - _ 'a` 1 raise the salary, though i:lley believed uoov'e Psxss areilto tr<vorito cathxrti7:. iii. ,� J C AYER CO.,CU r ow611, DIE