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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-03-10, Page 8TRE WINUIWI TOLES, IMICTI 101 1904 WINGHAITS Dress Cloods and Trains liouse ampameNProoi~Araormsowararimprarao.... ew tress Goods a4:•;311eise,....--' it+ ••-•eeeestanli. Everything Fashion Hints About for 1904. elarlarkilmarffroraiSra.m.r.111 alaralalziarrarrintliamerillis New weaves, new shades, now corabinationi, news of all that's new in Dress Good .% awaits the visitors here in our Dress Goods De. partment. You cannot go anywhere to see more that is of fashion• able interest; you cannot see ail that is of fashionable importance else where. Exclusiveness combined with wealth of ehoit!e. comprehenive ness combined with taste, our Dress Goods stock for the Spring of 1904 is at once the most liberal and the most safe, the finest and the most defined, for nothing confines it except refinement; nothing is debarrd but iti taste. New ellitek and White Suitiugs New Canvas Weaves New Worsted Granite Suitings New Mohair Suitings • • New Tweed Voiles'. New Saxony Tweed Suitiegs New French Broadcloths Nev Scotch Tweed suitings New French Voiles New French Etamines p•oramsaromenommurarreps New'Frenoli Crepe do Chines New French Cheviot Etamines New Fish Nut Voiles NetFtentasie Voiles New Driso de Paris New Eoliennes New French Novelties New Cream Fabrics New Silk Voiles New Voile Bontonne Our Lace and Trimming Department has, some beautiful new goods, including the latest New York and Paris styles. See them. BEAVER BLOCK. itc • le. WINGHAM. ainaleileMSES21221(=IL".31:21ESSZIMICRIarielgEMEMIESHOSteiS —One of the best calves. ever delivered - into Winehain was slaughtered by Mr. Thomas Veils, buteher, on Monday of this week. Tbe calf was nuly six weeks old, and dressed 19,11. pounds of veal. The calf was fed, by iser. David Scott, of East W.awanosis. -Tbe, funeral of the late Jolla Green took place from hislate residence iu !Lower Wiughaue on SeSonday afternoon. Service wits held ia St. Rani'a church at 2 o'clock. Owing to the blockade ou the railways, the remain were • is suveyed from Fergus to Winglaatu by lime aud sleigh. +01..eamm.111 The new Wail Paper Will Soon Be in Pace. Our Sample Books are ready for your inspection now, but all the stock bas not yet emerged from the snow drifts. As soon as the lines are cleared and the freight trains arrive, the balance will come to hand. We promise to show you a choice stoek, selected from the best manufacturers in America. All Paper Trimmed Free. COOPER & CO, (Successors to Alex. Rosso -The TIMES is pleased to learn. that Mrs. Jas. Walker, who has been confined to her bed for some weeks, is now im- proving. -W. F. leanStone shipped to Toronto a carload of cattle on Tuesday and a car load of hogs and a car load of cattle on Wednesday. -A. Hill & Co. of Mitchell have the . • BY-4,AW TO OE S.UBMITTED •ffef,...•••,••••••••11 To Aid Upholstering Factory 'he a Loan pf $1.0 000. Ober newness wrausaeteu BY Town Colwell annoy isvenieg. • -Some months ago n nephew of Mrs. (Dr.) Tamlyn sold his drug basiness in Toronto and went to Cuba, Lust woelt he returned to Toronto fully convinced that Ontario 'was the best country in which to live He says they have no cattle find but few pigs, which are very small and that flour setls at $10 per bar- rel in that country. --Voting an tho 0, P. R. bylaw in Grey township took place on Monday, Feb. 29th, and although the day was anything but favorable, the bylaw car- ried by a substantial mnjority. Follow- ing are the figures : -Total vote available 330; for the bylaw, 143; against the by law, 33; required number of votes to carry bylaw, 117. Tho amount voted ou was $5000. -Of Mr. Murdoches playing the Char-. lottetown Guardian said, among many things: "Tho phenomenal violinist, MacKenzie Murdoch, made tho success of the evening. And what a success that was. Never have we heard such a clever manipulation of the king of instru- ments." The same paper said: "Mr. Neil, the tenor also delighted the aud- ience. He was encored time and again, responding graciously. Neil possesses a splendid lyric tenor, uses it most effec- tively in Scotch sos gs." Opera hone°, Winghnin, on Thursday, Murch 17th. 'Plan of hall at 0. A. C.anspbell's drug store. PERSONAL. The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council was held on Mouday evening, with Mayor Vanstoue in the chair, and Couneillors T. Bell, D. Bell, Greer, Holmes and Millasm present. The Iniuntes of last regular and sub' serment speoial meetings were read and approved. A communication was read from Mr. Geo, McKenzie wanting to purchase the right to. drive across the east end of Lot 14 Edward street, near the hose tower, On motion of Corms. Holmes aud D. Bell tho matter was left iu the halide of Executive Committee, with power to act. .A. communication was received fromMr. Mr. W. J. Gage, thanking the council for the donation or $5.00 to the Muskoka Free Hospital for consumptives. An account of 115 was presented from the citizens' baud, for three months salary for bandmaster, and on motion of Couus. Greer and D. Bell the account was ordered to be paid. A petitiou was received from tho local municipalities of the County of Oxford, favoring the Comity Coauoils being com- posed of the reeves and mayors of local municipalities instead of as at present constituted. In motion of Cowls, Greer and D. Bell the Cleik aud Mayor 'were authorized to sign the petition. The Ontario Sugar Beet Company of Berlin wrote asking for a rebate on account of rent for the town hall for their meeting, on the ground that these meetimes are of general interest. On motion to: Conus. T. Bell audHolraes rebate of ono -half the original charge was granted. A commuuication was received from th the president of e Uaion of Canadian Municipalities, and presenting a bill of 25 for fees. The communication was filed. Mr. McCool of Toronto is visiting with his brother, Mr. John McOool. Mr, A. Young of Toronto is spending a few clays with his family in town. Miss Maud Davis has been spending two weeks with relatives at Clinton, Mrs. C. P. Smith, of Teeswater was contract to erect a large bridge across the calling on Wingham friends on Friday. Maitland river near Brussels for the Dr. Macdonald,' M. P. lett this Week for Ottawa to take up his Parliamentary duties. Mr. James Mitchell, of Wingham, is spending a few days with his brother in All members are requested to attend: Heusall. -The TIMES is pleased to learn that Mrs. Carrick left on Wednesday for Goderich, where she intends residing in future. Mr. Len Mitchell left on Tuesday for Manitoba, where he intends residing in V township of Grey. Price 100.75. -The regular ,meeting of Camp Na- tional, Woodmen of the World, will be held on Friday evening of this week. Mrs. D. Perrie is now recovery from her eerious illness. Mrs. Persee'se many friends will wish her a speedy recovery. -There was one interment in the Wingham cemetery dnring January and the future. February of this year as compared with Mrs. Geo. Green has been in Toronto eleven in January and February of last for a few days attending the wholesale year. millinery openings. -Mr. J. D. Burns supplied the G. T. Mr. Thos. Armstrong, of town and Mr. R. with five dozen snow shovels and a . G. Davidson. of the Junction aro in large number of picks that were used in : Goderich this week serving as jurors. shovelling the road between Wingham I , ler. Ti. Gilchrist, who has been visit- Bell, the above accounts were ordered to .da a. se. ipmene.......IpMeCIMMINIMM MINOR LOCALS. —Thursday of next week will be St. Patrick's day. -Divieion Court will be helain Wing - ham to -day (Thursday). -A. R. Smith announces special bar- gains in men's pants, boys' suits, etc. Read hie adv. -Messrs. Currie & Rintoul intend shipping a car load of horses to Anphin, Man., this week. -The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Club will meet on Monday evening next at the home of Miss Homuth. -Three of the train crews on the G. T. R. were in Wingham for ten days, owing to blocked roads. -eons's, cafes, hoara2ness, and other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Cresillene tablets. ten cents nor hex. Ail druggists —114a.ny signs of spring this week. Robbins, crows and ground hogs have been seen in this section. -PiriVRPH NOTES ROT, 13.. T, Scott, of London, known 0 Iiniuber C4' (surrenders, bas aeoepted the call to the DoughtsS Methodist Ohnroli at Moutreal, tho oloeteofahe twister service in the Methodist Chuech Sundey piorn- ing reception service was held, when uutuber of persons were aeraitted into membership of the chnrehe The regular Cominunion services were held in the WiughamPrebbyterian Church ou Sunday last, Rev, W. J. West of Bluevale preaching mornintrand ev- euing. Rev. G. M. Dunn preached the sermon at the oreperatory service on Friday eveuing. The Heather is on Fire. The concert to be, given by the Royal Scottish Concert Co„ in the opera house, cm Thursday evening, March 17th, prom- ises to bo one of the best. ever given in Wiugham. The artists are Scotland's best and include Mackenzie lelurdoch, the world-renowned Scottish Violinist; George Neil, the great Scottith Tenor; Harry Munroe, Humorist and Comedian; and A. Lawrence Murdoch, Solo Pianist, The plan of hall is at 'C. A. Campbell's drug store and a number of seats have already been) taken. These artists made a• 'very successfulitour of the Maritime Proyinces. Tho Moncton Daily Times said of the concert at Monoton e-e"Last night's Scottish concert at the Opera House drew a good audience, and there was not a single person present who did not feel that Moncton was being favored with a 'visit from the greatest array of musical talent from the laud of thed heather that has probably aver visite Canada. Every one of the concert com- pany is an artist of highest order, and the reputation accorded them by the press of other cities where they have appeared was not overdrawn in the slightest. Every uutuber on the pro- gramme was so keenly enjoyed that double and triple encores were the order of the evening, and the eleven numbers that made up the programme were in- creased to something like twonty-five or thirty." Mr. Moffatt appeared before the coun- cil enquiring whether some joint action could bo taken to prevent parties taking timber from Ins own and the town's property, but was informed. that the town could take no action in regard to trespassers ou his property. The report of the Phiance Commitee was road, the following accounts having been considered:- A. Sanderson, snow plowing ....$ 18.90 A. Young & Son stove, pities, etc. .95 W. Olegg, salary, postage etc -180.00 Thos. L. Jobb repairs 1.05 G. T R. Co., rent of scales site.. 2.50 Jas. Brock, labor waterworks.... 2.00 Jno. D. McLean • 3, B. Fergusou. salary 2 mous. soo.00, postage $2.00 V. Vannorman, salary T. Hall, printing R°I3oasbt: RLiengtgoautlt,, labor streets Jas. Nelson, labor at hall Thos. Bell, expenses to Goderich. R. Rankin, salary W. J. Mallagh, salary . ... 16.00 V, Vanuorman, account 0.75 V. Vanaistine, labor 3.13 1.50 92.00 42.00 36.00 1.13 1.13 4.00 4,00 On motion of Couns. Holmes and D. and Blyth. I ing ia town for some time left for his be paid, with the exception of those of - Mr, J. W. Mulholland, of Gorrie, i home in Sault Ste Marie on Wednesday. .well.lthownto many of oar readers, has i Mrs. D. T. Hepburn will be "at home" referred to the Street Committee. C. Rintoul and R. Leggatt, which were moved with his family to Grandin, N.D. 1 1 . ' ' on Tuesday, March 15th, and afterwards A by.law to provide for the raising of where MrMulhelland has secured a • will receive on the first and third Friday good position. $10,000 to aid by way of loan to Messrs. - Tho Wingham and Lucknow junior 1 of each reonth. Walker and Clegg for the purpose of clubs played a friendly game on . Mr. Matthew Cochranethas been spend- assisting them iu enlarging and improv- hockeying a few days with friends at New ing their plant for the manufacture of The Wiughain boys were winners by i Hambur priorleavingforh' h e g, to is om upholsteied furniture ani mattresses, the Winglaam rink on Monday evening. score of 10 to 7. a ; in Glen Ewen, N.W.T. was road a first and second time, and -The annual meeting of the Head i ' Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Williams of Morris haye returned home from England and Camp of the Canadian Woodmen of the : World will be held at Hamilton next I visieng Wales, where they spent several weeks week. Mr. Wm. Nicholson is the dele- l ti with relatives and friends. gate from the local Oamp. i Mr. H. Davis drove down as far as -In the Province of Ontario there are ! : Clinton with Dr. Macdonald, M. P., • on now 30 places under local option. Six i Monday and he says he never saw the under the old Dunkin Act wed 114 where ' !roads in such a condition as they are no licenses hare been applied for owing to sparsely settled territory or other J. 3. Elliott returned homeon, Tues - causes. i , clay atter several weeks spent n Colorado and California. We are pleased to learn - The blocking of the railways made that Mr. Elliott returns home very much business good for the livery stables. Many people were taisen to neighboring !improved in health. towns. Clinton was the nearest place 1 Mr.John Jenkinsand sonFloyd,ofleel- where railway connections weld be ; kaska, Mich., is visiting with his parents, made for several days.• • Mr and Mrs. Thos. jenkins, of the 1 -Tbe Spring assizes are being hold in IBItievale road and with relatives and T. Bell and Holmes, a committee cone. Goderich this week. Mr. 3, A. Morton friends in Winghain. This is Mr. Jen- posed of Couns: Greer and D. Bell was and a nnmber of people from Bluevale kine first visit home iu ten years. appointed for that purpose. are in attendance in connection with the . Word has been received from Mr. W. On motion of Corms. Holmes and , .—The four car loads of hogs and car case of Warder vs. The tell Engine and A. Campbell, who recently left hero for i .svintipeg. He arrived in Winnipeg on Millikin, the sum of $350 was placed to load of horses stalled here for ten days Boiler Co., of Seaforth, the credit of the School Board: I. a Tuesday and commenced working in a —It is reported that parties have been large dry cods gore on Friday Will's Wroxeter 807 62 Postal Information. The annual report of the Postmaster General for year ending June 30, 1903. was received at the Trams office 011 Sat- urday last, coining up from Orangeville by stage coach. From the report we glean the informed= below. The gross revenue given is for the year ending Jule() 30th, 1903, but the salary figures given are based on the revenue for the year ending June 30th, 1902:- OFFICE GROSS REVV;UE SALARY Amberly $ 149 70 50 00 Auburn 382 14 176 00 Bayfield 558 83 247 00 Belgrave 568 84 280 00 Benmiller 114 72 60 00 Bluevale 830 40 152 00 Myth 1452 91 500 0' Brucefield 434 58 180 00 Brussels 2303 25 700 00 Belfast 175 18 90 00 Behisore. 247 15 96 00 Constance 165 31 75 00 Crewe 18 00 12 00 Large Sizes Meres Pants " Tall across," as the Duic an says, for sale at A. R. Smith's. Young Men's Pants nd Pants for slender men. Pants for medium-stzed men. Boys' Knicker Pants. Bargains in the 31, 32 and 33 sizes. Fancy Vests for young men, can be worn with any suit ; sizes 36 to 40. Meti.'s Black Twill Worsted Suits for Spring. Men's Grey Worsted Suits; also 'other colors in Tweed Suits. Youths' Tweed or Black Worsted Suits. Boys' Grey, Blue or Black Knicker Suits. Boys' two-piece Sits for Spring. Men's Smocks, Overalls, Cottonade Pants—a good selection. Another line of Tweed Pants. for men, in this week, at $t.00 per pair. :14 CHislioLm Bi_ocK WINGHAM 'rk"SIN4*.*!'nr,,Nrit'e!..s. 7^^1.4! „qt., BORN. NonroN-In Teeswater, on Feb, 22, the wife of Fred Norton, a daughter. MCLAITGETANr—M. Howiek, on March 18t, tho wife of Jos. McLa ughlin ; a daughter. DIED BUTCHER -1n Turnberry, on March 3rd, John Butcher, aged 44 years and 9 months. Ban -Beim -In W est Wawanosh, on Marc1.4th , William Barbour, aged 70 years, 10 months and 4 days. RAyiunc.--In Gerrie, on February 28th, John Hayden, aged 90 years and 9 months. FAT:GIS—In Turnberry, on March 7th, .Tames Fallis, aged 01 years, 11 months and IS days. Centralia 328 29 120 00 Clinton 4954 46 1280 00 Crediton , 589 65 270 00 Dashwood 886 10 170 00 Dungannon 629 60 280 00 Dunlop 112 00 44 00 Egmondville. 243 00 110 00 Ethel 460 01 19Q 00 Exeter 2593 68 720 00 Fordwich 634 87 290 GO Fordyce 54 19 20 00 0 °deride C549 39 1885 75 Gorrie 872 99 380 00 Glenannan 72 25 36 00 Glenfarrovr 46 00 20 00 e 1351 26 440 00 47 88 24 00 57 77 28 00 87 16 40 00 165 60 76 00 125 88 48 00 on motion a Couus. Holmes and Greer Hensall WAS ordered to be published for . three tilarliorckn, consecutive weeks, according to stattite. Hi.31111.s Green thorlzed the borrowing of $6000 to apply By -Law No. 512, 1004. was read, an- I illolFesvi.ille ge • • on the purchase of the electric lighting' Kippen • .... 313985 2342 352 40 0575 2050 104 38 253776 5105 32 00 Coun. Greer, speaking with. reference Marnoch ..... 13155 808 to matters in connection with the citi- Nile zens band, stated it was the wish of the Port .&lbert 83 40 members that a committee of the council Porter's Hill 80 20 Prosperity 15 00 be appointed which would confer with 104 20 St. Augustine the band iu regard to the care of instill- St. Helens 162 00 ments,,inusie, etc. On motion of Couns. Saltford 123 62 Sheppardton 5403 0000 Sarepta Summerhill . . . 39 00 St. Joseph 4415 66 133 90 STeetiefsowrt.thte.r... 1482 09 airnngah a m -.. 4805851 848i 219 00 Woodhain plant, and on motion of Comas. D. Bell Londesboro ----- was necessary owing to the fact that the Lanes and Millikin was passed. This by-law debentures issued by the town for the Leadbury purchase of the lighting plant have not LLonYclatinow yet been sold. Langside Mafeking Were ippe On tt y. • regular meeting of Court malt. visiting the neighboring swamps and zany frieuds be pleased to hear of t land CanadianForesters, will be held on killing rabbits. The guilty parties his Success. l'''riday evening of this week. Miss C. Macdonald left on Saturday should know that this is contrary to law, and if the practice is continued Some —Division Cote announced to be held to resume her duties as Travelling Secre- person wili be prosecuted, at Blyth on Monday was postponed,tary of Canadian. Vonnegirotnet's ASSo. owing to the railway blockade. —One evening last week Mr. Jas. elation. It was necessary for her to Stevens, Of Clinton, Chairmanof the drive to Clinton in order to get a train. —Nominations for this year's Eing's West Heron License Board, received a Being snow -bound for a week Miss Mae. Plate Ilttee number thirty-eight, twelve less than were received in 1903. —The merchants had a busy time on Monday morning cleating ice from the nide-Walks in front of their places of busi- ness. —Hare yen seemed patty tieket for the Scottish concert to be held in the opera hots. ort Thuraday evening of text vreek? knick from one of his horses, with the donald was forced to cancel a number of result that his right leg was broken in two places above the knee, A. Halstead 41; Co.. private batik. es at Mt. Forest, haese disposed of their business to the Sovereign tank, Mr. G. 3. tad, who has been with Halstead &C . for eighteen years, will be the manager of the Sovereign Bank. engagements. 0 According to the Guelph Mercury James Rolston, of JessoPville, has been left $200 by a whoselife he saved i when the ill-fated excursion steamer Victoria caused sorrow in many homes in London, Ont., on May 24th, 18$1, Travelling Under Difficulties. Alessi's. D. E. McDonald and D. Rob- ertson had rather an unusual experience in getting home from Toronto to place they shipped cattle on Friday, Feb- ruary 26th, They left Toronto on M011. day evening of last week and got as far as Guelph that evening. Tuesday morn. ing they took the train for Palmerston and when near Moorefield the train Was stalled in the snow. Nearly all the pas. senors walked into Palmerston and af. ter a wait of two days at that point our two townsmen procured a Hewes rig on Friday and drove to Witighata, It is not often. that people, at this age, are put to mach Inouye/donee in making a trip from Toronto to Winghahl- Westfield . . 165 02 Whitechurch 257 94 Zurioh752 18 WALKER BROS. & BUTTON UNDERTAKERS. WINDHAM. Night calls at Button Block, or resi- dence at Ritchie's property on Scott St. or third house west of school on John street. Shop opposite Macdonald block. C. J. MAGUIRE ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Accounts, Rents and Notes Collected. Con- veyancing done. OFFICE -Li. Vanstone Block. Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock. 87 00 156 00 164 00 52 00 30 00 50 00 30 00 . 772 00 40 00 12 00 20 00 52 00 56 00 40 00 12 00 70 00 80 00 56 00 36 00 24 00 20 00 80 00 1264 00 540 00 160 00 1240 00 135 00 340 00 56 00 100 00 310 00 Iu connection with this we give re - With the full information of the business done at the 'Wingham post Office for the last fiscal year as follows:—Gross postal revenue, $4,805.85; No. of money orders !Seined, 2,066; total amount of money or- ders issued, $22,411.37; total Mount of C0MD1iSai011 received from public, $129,. 36; No. of Ms:May orders paid, 1,237; total amount of money orders paid, 920,- 157.10; total amount of postal notes paid, $2,115.79 ; compensation onmoney order, Savings Etsnk and Postal note business, $108.92; salary, $1,240.00; allowance for rent, light and fuel, $180, PROPERTY FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale his farm pro- perty, being the southeast part of lot 38, conces- sion 9, East Wawanosh, containing 23 acres of land, more or less. On the premises are a good house ansoon as sale is eompleted. For particulars d barn. Possession will be given a l Bulls apply ou the premises. M. ROBERTSON, Marnoch P. 0. AXT CURRIE, Wingham, Ont. V • THE PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEER. Why go outsider for a good man when you can get one at home ? Orders left at the TIMES oftlee will receive prompt attention. CANADIAN ORDER WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Camp National, No. 130 IJOLD their regular aneetlngs on the 2ud fellows' Hall. All visitors welcome. R. eiessweer., C. C. R. H. Gummi, Clerk, I CAN QUICKLY SELL For cash. without local publicity, your Busi- ness, Real Estate or Partnership, no matter where loeated. Send me full particulars, prices, etc, Address CHAS. E. P0walle, 19 W. Mohawk St., BcFPAri,o, N.Y. OR. OVENS, of London,. SURGEON, DENTIST, SPECIALIST DISEASES EYE, EAR, NOSE • AND THROAT. Visits Wiughain monthly. Glasses properly fitted. Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treaded. Wingham OfIlee-Campbelrs Drug Store. London Office -225 Queen's ave. Hour,: 11. to 8 p.m. Dates cf visits -Mondays, Feb. 1. Feb. 29; March 28, May 2, May 80, June 27, July 25, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Oct. 81, Nov. 28. NORTH END s SEED OATS FOR SALE. The undersigned has a quantity of good seed oats for sale at his premises, Lot 40, Con. 12, East Wawanosh: Two varieties, namely, The Gold Streak Prolific and the famous Waverley. Seed all clean and of good quality. Price 50 cents per bushelfor Gold Streak Prolific and 40 cents per bushel for Waverley. ANDREW MeDOUGALL, Wingham P. 0, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY In the Town of WhIghain In the enmity of Huron. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in a certain registered mortgage which will be pro- duced at the time of sale there will be offered. for sale by Public Auction by W. A. Currie, auctioneer, at the Brunswick Hotel in the Town of Wingham, on Wednesday, the 28rd. clay of March A.D. 1004 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the following property, namely, --The South - half of lot number 445 on the east side of Leo- pold Street, Government Survey, in said Town of Wingham, containing one quarter of an acre more or less. There is on the property a small frame ing. Times or sem :-Twenty per cent of the purchase money on the day' of sale _and the balance in twenty days thereafter. The pro- perty will be sold subject to a reserve price. Further particulars and conditions of sale Will he made known on the day of sale or may be had on application to the undersigned. Dated this 29th day of February, 1001. R. VANSTONE, AVinghant, Vender's Solicitor. WAR WAR! Do you want the latest and most roll - able War News, well illustrated, then na.4.0 THE WEEKLY MONTREAL HERALD which is clubbed with this paper to new or old subscribers paying in advance $1.15inooM r boatph. .4flof the Seat of War, in three eolors,18x22 inches, will be mailed free to every subsetiberto the t*npapers remitting us two cents extra for cost of nuaullng AdldrelissE'vussi wrsoitAm. HER SHOP. Having purchased Mr. Mitchell's in- terests in the Butchering business, I will continue the same in the old stand, and solicit a continuance of the liberal pat- ronage of the past, and guarantee the best of quality in Roasts of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork. Steaks, ChOps, Soup Bones, Bolling Pieces. All orders delivered promptly to any of the town. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Skins. THOS. FELLS. Opposite Skating Rink. Tile New Mill Fcr ftist and fine CHOPPIN roommommorrok We keep the best FLOUR. OAThlEAV, BRAN, SHORTS, FEEDand MAIN' At Lowest Prices. Di McGREDOR The New Mill •Wingharao