The Wingham Times, 1902-04-11, Page 5Zi
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TITE, WING11AM ITC111,418, AITIT, 11, 1962.
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PROHIBITION C0NVFNTtQN. 4 a 1.0.7 tablet 1 ".4
we appolutcd, Its such conlinittoe, G.
A Illott, Uoderich, pre4dent of the
A L E 0 F Action to ue Tikiceiv u4igariting *Ike vvea Al" E
Allisn?e; R. W. MeNtinzie, (ioderich-,
Rol'. T. R. MON11r, Duagallnoll; James
The prollibition, convention for West Scott, Milton; 11ev S. M. Whall'y' St,
BACK FOR THE ASKINO Huron, hold. fit aha Tout potance Hall, 1101011s.
00deriLll, OU F Lidily last,' was it lArgO Rev. T. R MvN-dr then moved,
s"S A L E N 0 W 0 N 0 FN E4 W �andrupresolitutive 930)011119, dOlt-921tes St. couded by Or. Sri , obtirs, that if only
Wing present front nearly ull pat is of one of the purti,s bi higa out it satis-
tile ruling. tat -tory caudidar-, the oouventioit, pledges
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a : '1'hu prestcieilt iu Is o,euilig, address itself to support such vatrlid.;%te.
(,A arty )011�106 w(luld, not After earwi4- pt-vollils it y It. W. Mo-
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be jutro iteed in the meeting lie spoke I Kenzie and j.1,,,'
Lewitt of Or deriob, the
Of Wo autiou of the l'onvo tioli at Toronto motion was corr'Lest by a Nal ting vote.
in advising that as large h VOW As pus- I 'lora than hull of aha tv, gait i ll%d left
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Ustble be polled lur prohibition Oil the lily this tjlllo, but of illif roniaming
referendum, all(khoeudorsted 0llb1tct1On-!nuiuU-r, abort furty. nusirlytill stood up.
R W lie t, too, it was time to take
A n tboulalI Tho (Axfoutivo of Alliance and the
some 11.04Z fit regard to Parlinmoutttl`Y Avonitnitteu of live wero $nsuruc.ted to
candidates. He hLut no use for part
Ylslu nietit after the party convoiltiont; to do. -
and for himself was prepared to WOOL I cide its to Nvbwfier the candialitos are
and vote for U 1111111 of either side Of E saiisfactory.
politics who was sound ou the prubibi-
Lion (JUe stioll. Deafness is Curable', Sufforersfrom
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1hulls,orgailuizer for the Do -
J.. A. WIdred heart it,- will be glad to know
oia AllianOe, thou addresstld rile cut that tltt+ir afflict i0u is probably oat due
if volition. He read the Intuit esto Built
to arty orzanio it f, rt in the ear, but
out to the prohibitionists of Oatur,o is
which tbo Alliance advised two lined of results probably float 9, thickellitig of
the lining of the widdle wir vaused by
action*. to secure the nowinutititt, and catarrhal infillAtnui.alon, Hundreds of
election of prohib�tton caii(fidates, uud -ie.
to OYgalliZe to SeU11143 as lat-go 16 Vote Us perfect rovovei 4 as a reliub, of the in -
possible oil the referendum, fit accor- lialatien of Craturrhtyi.ono urti reported,
iand on the higbeau nutbority ive
danco with this advice, thoSPsak -or I reuurnu►end this Lrratmt•tir to
our read -
urged that in the election to the Legis-
ers. (Jutarrhozone quickly rertores lost
lature prohibition be mode the test bearing, and its villuiency is placed be-
-(Iiug the rtiferunduni,.
111001irti. Rogai yond dispute by r�bo case of Mr. Foxall
he (lid not know whetberthey would will
of St.. Taotnus, who revovered perfect
or not, but their duty was to light In hearing by wdiig Catarrhi)zotse. after
hope of victory, The result of the vut- years of deafness, Price $1. At
ing oil the referendum in Manitoba he Druggists or by nail, front PASOU &
described as a grievous disappointment; Co,, Xi,pstou, Ojlt.
it was brought about by the disunion of
the prohibitionists as agaiwiD the united
and organized effort of the liquor men.
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A higher vote than had ever been polled Mr. anrl Mrs. Jo,,. Yoe atilt family..of
E SES I
before on prohib!tiqu W Manitoba had Prince Edward Island wets visiting with
resulted in a majority of 6,000 against relatives and friencts in tilt' village for a
AND ITS UNDERLYING POLICY
prohibition. The result fit Manitoba few days this -week. Mr. You has been
showed the unwisdolik of the policy of appointed by the Doininiou Government
non-voting; it was it policy that could its in.,pector of the Cold Storage Curing
A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. A store not be carried ont, as rhoro were some Station at Woodstock. He is well
is judged by the worst bargain you make. 'That'swilymen who hold that every tillIV111ALt they qualified to fill this lie. irion and will
we're so unceasingly vigilant as to the accuracy of our ads. i had• it chancu to cast it vote against the receive the congratulations of hit; many
liquor traffic it was their auty to cast; it. friends oil his 1111f),11illtmPlit.
It takes some time to impress upon a now buyer the absolute I He believed they would poll in Olitario A very sell death occurred on the 3rd
imperaffireness of truthful representations, but the fate Of a larger vote &hall ever before, and even concession of Turnburry oil Wednesday.
the few, who diftegarded our instructions, proves effective. if they could not reach the number of James, second son of Mr. Arthur Magee
Viewed even from the low plane of policy, a lying adv. is a votes dLinautted they umld itialto such it was engaged in the work of burying a
collosal blunder. But that's not the only reason for the showing its would ouablo them to bring large stone ill 0110 of the firlds, When ill
endeavor to keep ours truthful. pressure to bear upon the Le,,gjol some way the StO110 ffill llt)011 him alld
In ld,=. -tished hint to death. Muoh Sympathy
Rev. F. J. Oaten, of As vvd; vi
that time was wasted, fit dibeusebig the will be felt for the funnily in their
reforeudrun. He movud that the quts- Alliction.
Was a reforouduut be laid oil tlit)
Our Ititroduotion Sale, which started last Saturday, tion of the
great success, and we have added a few extra lines of Clothing table. Alive, Vet half Dead,
to make it interesting for you in
Rev. S. M. Whaley, of St. Holeusi Feeling ridseraLle ?his is the
seconded the motion, stating that 110'
—BOTS' Pants _-Boys 2 and 8 -piece Suits thought it Was possible to will on the I condition of thonduivis of thousands of
—Youths Suits, tweeds and sergess growing girl., and want-Itt. Can't eat
—Men's Pants _y truly 1�
refoi enduni, and it; was not wise to talk enonitfi to be tri alive. Digest so
—Alen's Suits, in sorges, worsteds, tweeds, etc. of impossibilities nud find fault with thu little of v, hat tbt•y do 4 tit, as in Scarcely
referoodU111 now it Was It fact, know what life ready means, Miserable?
'Gents' Furnishings Latest styles it� Boys', Youths' and Mr. Ni&o,ls said that at Wingliain the I
Of course. U4 at more, digelit tuore, then
Men's Hats, Caps, COURTS, Cuffs, Shirts, Ties, Gloves, etc. motiou was to reject the referendum. feel streaming through life's renewed
The convention li,td adjourned froill 1
3 as cheaply as at clearing sale prices and bank- i current, the buoyancy, the -itretigrtu. the
You can buy Here Witighuni to Goderioll without tatting I hopefulness of youth. Simply done if
rapt stook prices, and 1;lkskdes 4my that you get the corre. thing. actiou on this iliodoin, and he believed i you'll just use Forrozone, the wonderful
THE OWDEn CA shay should now pass a rdsulatiOu to blood matter, nerve stroug0loner and
woik for the reforejulum• bruin vigor. Mr. A. L. Hamilton drug -
Mr. Whaley asked Mr. oaten to ClUlage, gists, knows all about it. Call and ask
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his motion to suit this. him about it.
Dressy Young Men's WINHAM I
Atl,. J. A. Audztaon, of Guilerich,
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brought in a motion to work on the refer- I
Colin A. Campbell's old stand. Sign of the white lisht endure, which was seconded by Win
Campbell of Qoderit:h. J Regnlar weelivi; of tile Scho,.1 Board
paint r. '
The I of ord,:r was then Tal$bd i was held oil Tuesday evening i1 embers
�uiA T 6 A that no amendment could be made to 9! present- Chairman Kerr and Messrs,
njotioiitu'lay on the 'table, nbr colulWi'Abrallaal, Elliott, Homnth and Moore. t
and nation as a member of the teaching staff Messrs. Bell and Holmes moved the_
such special
a motion be discussed. - There wait 1 Minutes of last re
a lively time over this, one or two of the meeting were read and approved. and wished same to take effect on ]at of the coutuoU pat a telephone in the rest
Julve Stock Marlcets. EAST WAIVAN-05H. delegates persisting ill talking. Mr. P1112401PAVS IMPORT. May• donee of the chief constable. Carried.
the Western Mrs. Malcolm, Nicholson spent Easter Whaley withdrew his seconding of Mr. The Principul't, report for the month Elliott -Moore -That Miss Robert- Some discussion took place in regard
- Toronto, April 8. -At i I QOLI'S 1-0.4 1
today the, receipts were 100 in Woodstock with friends and her Oaten motion. Another dolegaze of March was read as follows:- g lilt;jUll be aeCtilitell acCULI.L11" tosomesurtof waterworks system for
Arg. 1* 1 -her
cattle yards to seconded it, but on being put to the con- Dept. Boys Girls 4 Total tonprooilivia. Cartiod. the town, and the council will fart
cur loads of live Btocic, including 1,800 mother, who is vers- ill.
,cattle, goo, sheep and lambs, 1,000 hogs, vention it was defeated by a large 1 16 315 61 EAott- lJoinuth-That Miss At Lean consider this important qiietition at A.
------ de� majority. 2 20 27 47 b - 1 iicaged its a8tdntallt to the Priat ipal special meeting on Moitiosy evening
3!10 calves, 70 Spring lambs and 20 ndloh In order to facilitate the business of 3 24 21, 51 48 it t. the rate of $350 par year from 6t of next.
COWS. the convention a committee was formed 4 22 28 50 -17 April. Curt un motion of Councillors McIudoo
'The market was an usually Food one; Robt. Gibson left Brussels for Indian to prepare resolutions to be placed before 5 22 29 51 48 Abralitim-l-louluth-Tbat thi, t I and Elliott., the council adjourned for a
everything sold early, and Prices were Head, N. W. T.. Where he week,
expects to the convention. 0 24 17 41 36 err: officers salariesbepaid. Cl tett.
for choice stuff a shade higher than oil spend the coniiug summer. Rev. Mr. Anderson's motion Was re- 7 28 23 51 .12 Dcaid ilielt adOurtie(t. CHURCH NOTS8.
Friday. Win. Knox, sr., 3rd line, has been newel, but a shorter and more simple 8 37 so 61, 69
.Encouraging cables from the Old elected Bider in Belgrave Presbyterian one brought in by Rev. T. R. McNair of The adjoin, tied Vestry meeting will be
had a strengthening efrect Oil Church. He takes Air. Meiklejohn's — R.1by's cold ntaybe cured in a nfgh: by using iholdin St. Paul's church on Monday
Country b market to -day, and the deilland for place. Dungannon Was adopted, to the effect lug 2IG 400 372 1 Vilvo-Cresolene. which has e tensively evening nest.
the marke that, in harmony with the view of the School was open 10 days and teachers 'drugitists. Rev
export cattle was brisk. Air. C. A. Fraser, of Belgrave, has a provincial Alliance Executive, the tent were all present. in use for twetitY-four Years. All D. Pvrrie, the popular Presby -
heifer only one year and eight months perance people do their utmost to secure Proinotions - Part I to part U, 22 terian. (if viliv of Will, haul, was a visitor
The followin.- are the quotations: week , I TOWN COVNCIL. at Melville mati.,ts, Brussels, on Thurs-
CATTLE. old that gave birth to a calf last the largest possible vote on the Part 11 to Jr. 2nd, 20; Jr. 2ud to Sr. 2ud
-,,C, 00 that weighed 87 poundb and measured I The town counAl nait in r -gvilar'day.-Brussels Post.
tNN� sum. 27; Sr. 11 to Jr. 111, 80. Total 00. Tl
Shippers, per cwt ...... $ 4 W o feet I 1 1 10,1110111 1 Rev. R. W. Williams, aformerpaster
Butcher, choice do.... . 4 75 .5 60 0J.-' inches around the girth. THE RESOLUTION'S. Respectfully submitted, I session on Monday evening.
We notice that S. L. 0- aldbick. Who is The first resolution sent out A. H. blusonovs, Principal. I bers were all present; Mayor Vanstolle
Butcher, ordinary to by the I of the Met.hudibt churn hes at Listowel
4 00 4 30 a graduating student of the Saginaw committee was a -follows: That this � Elliott-fdoore-That the Principal's: ilk the chair. and Teeswater, died at Loudon on
good ................ce
Butcher, inferior ...... 3 50 5 Valley Medical College, is the manager convention declare its purpose to do. its report be received and adopted. Carried. The minutes of the last. regular and Tuesday of this weak.
0 o Rev.
3 00 f the College Base .Ball team. He is a in" D, Williams, bishop's corands-
§tockers . .... ........ Bonet S, Caldbick, "2ud line, and Will ntinost along political lines to secure a The followingg accounts Were read: - subsequent special meeting Wtiro read mended that
SIMEP AND W.20S. prohibition repr2seutative of this riding Alex. Ross, supplies .... . ..... $ 1 j5 and appcoved. siouer to Teeswater. recommended
Choice ewes, per Owt... 3 50 4 00 likely to home for a visit after his exam. in the Ontario Parliament. This wusl Globe Furniture Co., seats..... 131 85 A pot-itiou Was presented front Wta. Kinlough be detached front Bervie and
Butchers' sheep, each... 2 00 8 215 R. Kinsman, work ............. 9 00 Dore, John Campbell, G. A. Newton Kingarl'aitd, attached to Teeswater, and
adopted. k( -,It -t be supplied from Corrie.
Lambs, per owt ......... 2 50 5 00 W90XET.L;=. Resolution 2 was as follows: That J. D. Burns, piping ........... . 40 14 and T. Nicholl, asking for a six-foot that La
I side of The Executive Uoull1littea Of PO
Bucks........ ... .... 2 50 3 DO Rev. R. S. G. Ancterson gave an enter- this convention appoint committees to S. Bennett, flooring ...... ... 2 22 ot-ment. sidewalk oil the Past; Le
Id RS AND CALVE::. with his magic lantern at attend the nominating convention of W. G. Gray, teaming.. ........ . 15 Josephine Street, from the north side of Cor.afy S. 8 and C. B. A"militi011 Id
taiument ClntOil
-Cows, each ............ 25 00 43 00 Jamestown oil Monday evening. cacti political party of this constituency D. Fryfogle, plastering.......... I I 4 60 • Victoria street to a point fourtpe u feet a weetiog at o.4i of arri.w.gintart week for the
g for the coming
0 00 The Board of the Howick Insurance. and use their utmost endeavor to obtain U. Sherk, glazing, etc ........... 60 north of southerly litnit of lot, No. 2, pnrp
Calves, each,....110 - (is. 2 00 Co, passed 144 applications at its last a candidate Who will support the en- W. J. Shellield, work .......... 4 50 oil motion of Councillors Holines Bull vouvenlicri. \N l, to be held at Blyth
Choice hogs, per owt. 5 7.5 6 15 noinuin, supplies, etc... 14 70 Bell, the request of the petitioners was ou.1une loth and -20ill.
h 5 50 meeting, amounting to over $200,000 of forceineut of the liquor act of 1902 if R. W. Ru 1 90 granted. The members Of Zeiland S.tlibath
- insurance. carried, and in the event of its failure Bell Telephone Co.............
_lAg 1 13 80 5 Mr. Dulmage was heard in regard to a sch,ol held a vtry box social
Ron hogs,
prohibitory legislation to the J. J. Mox[auinw, Work, etc ...... -10
Sows, hogs�per owt... 5 50 85, J. Brethauer was at Belmore last Tues- advocate pi -Hoututh-That the ac- Ant wal n ovAji.ing, April Bed. The.
per cwt ..... ... 3 SO 4 ()() day evening oil business. full extent of the Province's power,, Abraham cetu( k o the west side of Cather oil Tbul * vd and re.-
,winie was weli r.-title�
Stags ................. 0 00 2 0() Mr. Toler McLeod died at his mother's irrespective of party. Carried. counts as read be Plaid. Curried. ine street, between John and Victoria. progit s 0 P UA
o. 8 wasasfollows. If I Mr. E. L. Dickinson tendered his I The matter will be dealt withatafuture fie -ts ervilit oil toose. will) t "k 3rt I
honloonThursday of last week. His N remains were followed by a large nuin- brings out a candidate in favor of the I resignation as a member of the Pubic 1 meeting. tlltt ColuIllitteL% II!,ving, it, fit uhar,e. The,
ber to the Wroxeter cemetery. Rev. Liquor Act to be voted on in the roferen- I Library Board. The report of the Finance Committee proceeds awoutited T,l *18-56 and Wills
Mr. McKelvey officiated. and for prohibitory legislation within Holnuth-Ellie-That Mr. Dickin- was presented, recommonding the I)ay• be upplied. towards the purollaso of 1%
oil for. the Mr. C. Reis has moved his fancily into Provincial jurisdiction IL convention be son's resignation be accepted. Carried. nielit of the following accounts: J. B. new library. , servicas in connection
the Patton dwelling. called to cousider the question of bring- Elhott-Moore-That Mr. A. Dni- INwgusun. &%levy, W'2-60; J. B. Forgu- The ann4.rArsary
Mrs, Andrew Miller has moved into itig, out an independent prohibition mage, be appointed in place of Mr. gull, hostage, $3 50; J. B. Ferguson, ex- with the NVligbani Methodist Sunday -
her dwelling on Anti Street. candidate. Dickinson, as a member of the Public i lirt-gs, ,joc; V. Vaiindrinan salary, $42; sehool will be hold on Sullilav, April 13..
Childrena Mr. B. H. Townsend has moved into This was carried, with an addition to• Library Bwd. Carried. -Ails. coad, ritighig bell"$1i; 7,'Ieetrlc Rev. R. N. Burns, B_k., of'BriLinPt011i.
tho Hemphouse. hill block on Tuesday. posed by Rev. M. J. Wilson, of Vile) , Miss M. Robertson tendered her resig- light X576.12; File.IUUD, ", intinths, 13 -will prt uch inw. jiv- r -
Give them oil—codas. Kirby has given tip th tit, the following be tile form of pledget nu,,n. $r) each, $6Z; Book and Luddoi: Co. has bePanrrwngvd that for Clio I-Akitti,
keeping and is boarding With J. Broth- to be presented to candidates: ,it line. $-I; fialinki A%- co., dra%\ ing arise Sol vivo fit , 01)X01J, 11titt AACkulars
It's curious to see the result. liner. 1 promise that should I be elected as it to title, $1,50; HAnil's & Co'.; woo, 1, $8.30; ol! tho k'iknthLy i3choul mill, ticutittly the
Give it to the peevishfret. Mr. A. Paulin is drawing sand for the member of the Ontario Provincial parlia- Gutta Porchal. M'f'g Co., supplies, water frour, seats of the church and tavy ivill
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works, $44.30 : A. Hood, work on streets, lucet fil the -;all iol ro,)m fit 10.30 o'clock.
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fol child, and he la Wt-igh Scale 00. meat in the forthcoming election on the ,on, 25c; A. J. Piton, re.nov- -The Bruce. O;d Boysof Toronto Will
laughs. Give Mr, Robert Black had a wood bee this question of prohibition I will advocate, $2.25; J. Bowk, work on streets,.3a
week He has had four men cutting, vote for and use my influence to bring t W. Sunder.
it to the pale, anaemic. child, wood in the pond since the dam broke in any measure and the greatest meas• ing fire alarms, $3.50; Mail unit Empliv, ran their mfr -xcar-imi to South.
are within the jurisdiction of the t advertising, $8.24; Globe, advortiving, aniptol) iii d TNTi-irt-. rin Joh? trh.�
and away" Smith, son, of O. Province for the prohibition of the I utiffered tarl"ly and viss ez, ;i s.$z-60; ().
and his face becomes rosy Peter Smith, left for $16.67. G.T.R.. rent Tor scale
c7�.nvly weak f.i-. 12 years. TLP 1j.1jecilte.l. rep. holies 81; Boil Tolepiwiie
full of health. Take a flat- Galt this week, where lie will attend liquor traffic; that On, this question, I ..,ctors slid
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will act irrespective of all party claims, Co., 25)0; Btustt,lii Ecul,-, curtage, �;*-1 .3;
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school. to water. At last I trie..' H 1
thested child, or a child that John Gibson and John Gillespie are at as neitlivr Conservative nor Liberal, but 1,td "72a Coo- Jas. Ruby, labor oil strot,ts, SN-; Iloo - - %IT
n fit; tand if thoro should be fit. 's(W114 Co., ears of dAut, *16.67; 01. Bar. Vo other diwase ninktAson
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for Mr.. prohibitio, i Lit I-- hug all riglit r
111ordwich - this week.�;s6w., g 0 feel to ol
-11as st-6pp�d growing, give him Strome. the House an ludel endent prohibitionist g. J. W. r-i3lr-, fludlynie, C.I. ber. work tin streets, $1; R. Yang It'.411lens the juluti, proth.. vs
T tatiunal I ..... .
Miss Prnser, teacher, arrived last I will use my vote with his, irrespective wnr expoi,ses to Torosito re N
the oil, and he will grow big Moaday and jA. now boarding N%,Itll Mrs. of party, as it balancing power for pro -1 Worcs, Z,*8 *,5 ; Rb v. Win. Lowe, ts,s i told makes every mutton painful.
T. It,. Miller. hibition. J . No matter flow long yo., it, Pe-trolin r' i iivita tion to Gr in -1 Tindqo it is sonictitites so bad as %holly to di,.% -
and strong like the rest. A. Paulin and Thos. Smith were in The fourth resolution was rejoeted. S N-va b(cen ills nor ho -v f- (), I– H, H. Tantlyn, P11%,tils, ble, End it Should heVOr be
0 It was to the effect that the convention I. workh, 50e. At. J. MeDonaid, TtenLou, Ont.. Ii.m." it
This is not a new scheme, Hamilton on Monday.
Mr. Thomas Hemphill was in Formosit divide into groups according to their poorly you may be today, ()u Wo.1 it or matinei'lors Bull acid Ir. i orter a
severe attack ot the grip. !l,
s it �0 %vi.1, tine r port of the Pittance Cointitit-
It has been done for years lost Saturday on business, ize their P 1, Hattie Turner, l3olivitr, Mo. hail It zo
respective parties and memorial to bring J \VrLq alloptod.
course you must use thc Gibson Bros. shipped three car loads respective party conventions I legto sevl,rely she could not Itti. arivthing . A
Gf of lumber to Toronto last week. out a, prohibition candidate, each de best mcdicirle yoit can izill Or%
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Mayor aud Tri-a-mror to borrow oAt t Ad scarcely et up or d) -it slat A%
nitig such memorial. it
right oil. Scott's Elilulsioll Mr, A. Robertson moved his house- sig t-ke for purifyirg and en -
hold effects to Wingliam last week. 'Resolution 5.. That copies of the crt-dit of the Illunielpality the satll of 1-1. 11bepard, bandy II.ALmiu, Coati, tas :std
1 11 riching tao-blood. R1,000 to uluet elirrollt Px0eillbrore. up with It, was cold even in Jivit, .,I
YS the- one. F rank Edwards has engaged with Mr. resolutions Passed at this convent 0 ()a inotion of Ooimcilh;rs lfol!net; n1A I could not dress hiiubt It.
Nell White for the season. dealing Witt, thc, political situation, bel non't doubt itv Put' OUr
Scott's Emulsion neither given by the sent to tho presidents of the Liberal and 1 11.11, tit- sunt of AX'So was placed to the AeWrdlng to tesihitunials vol,alf-ijilY
The entertainment a whole trust in its throw cr,dit of the School Boftrd, saver, these suffi-ters were ileruixi,'11UY
looks nor tastes like oil because Junior Epworth League on 14"Adayi,,ven- Collservtttive associaltio, s of tfiis,iddiug "V
ing was fairly vvell attended. Those at once. Carried. 1 away everythin elso. lilavorVaiistolte stated that the nutt reltaved, as other bave Meet,, Ly
-we are so careful in making it Who were present were well pleased. Iteseltitiou (;-. Thttt five persons be, I tor of the Salo of the National iroll
the entertainment the children selecte(l front this convention to ,,ks has been plawd fit the hands of Ifood'S SaVsaiflarllla
Mr. and Mrs. upon the Reform slid 001180rvfttiva� Ask your do for �Tlvit bo IIJAZA of'_Akyere'a W111
After litr2l", I V)11111 " fur
tinv,' wlv!,,b eorrects the tividity (it tbl� bloo-1
pleasant to take. wet(, treittedto supper.
to'
ise o All
y 111.
McKelvey Iliad Miss Gallagher are de- didittes at each of the convention'; and old thintly modleillO. Italia* his 001141. .1 a oil jvbjeh tfientnatma delxuds and bulids
P edge a wo *(fit lism safstibil. 01 - !111l the Whole laystom,
h i Neethsar 'i
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Qend tor free 9,1 "rvillg of unwell praise for training thi; rectAve their signatiww to the 1 8 V. AT tio tk oun , ti it the
'ible stuffles. demautbil by t Ivs otinvention. nesq. 111001vat'ILLS 'Data cotlativautiti. 11tice3.
children in :6