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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-06-21, Page 1ID f THE:.W.ING.HAM TIMES. VOL XXXV.---NO. 1793. Tailor -Made Clothes $1 5, We will make your suit to • your exact measures, to your order for fifteen dollars cor- . rectly shaped and faultless- ly fitted, superbly tailored from some pure, all -wool fab- ric, stautchly guaranteed. For seventeen, eighteen or twenty dollars we would use a fabric of still higher quality. We make them with care and skill and can guarantee you entire satisfaction. Trousers made to order at $3.50, 3.75. $4, $5, $6. A line selection of (lentil' Fur- nishings always in stock. MISIlloffilith Tailor and Ciente' Fuinieher 2 doors from post office. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear BMWs Shoes and Rubbers Sudden De th at London. The death of Mr. Ann Tibbs, wife of Mrs. Henry Tibbs, of 178 Richmond St. took place , very 4adien1y on Saturday ieight. Deceased 4ad been doing some shopping, and abo t 11 o'olock she re- turned home, A er talking to those in the -louse for so4e time, Mrs. Tibbs was preparing to retir , when suddenly she became faint. Se started for a neigh- bor's house, a fevi doora diatant, but be- fore she could reach the house she fell, and death follonted hi a few minutes. The above from he London Advertiser refers to the and len death of an aunt of Mies Maggie Tits, of this town. Highest price paid for hides and peal - try at T. Fells' butoher shop. His Twenty- irst Birthday. The followingfro the Guelph Herald of June 12th refers to a former well- known resident of gham:—It was a happy company thegathered at the 1 horae of Mr. fJecdge :lard, Albert Street,! 44 on Monday evening, The occasion Waal his twenty-first birth •ay and his friends joined heartly in celEarating the event. " Games and other foxns of amusement Contributed to the ening's entertain - omit and a pleasan evening it was. at sumptuously prepsr4d supper was par- taken of in thedioi4k hell. The table wait attractively dec ated with roan and similar and from al Bidet; Was Mr. Bard congratulated npota he attsenment ot his majority and the gaol wishes that he *meld lite to etija.1 many siznularly happy OcoasioneWere ihOWered tipenhina dating the entire (Neaten The gifts Were Very numerous 4ni attested tO the high regard of effete on in Which Mr. Bard li held. Th inoluded a gold *etch and thain, the ft of hie father; geld ring end locket, ti4e gifts of his Mah. er and slater and a be4rtlfufl' bound lett Of Inttike, Shortly a2tr two o'olOek the gathering broke np tbo members titled but thOtdughly conte ted end all intnres. rage of a high aPpteeia on of the tiplendid hoepitailitY Of their khi and genial holt. Auct on Sale, Next Monday—June 20th—Mr. R. 8. Stein will hold a levering aiotion sale of farm stook and inceelements on WO pre. anises, lot 42, con. 14, East Wawanosin Everything to be sold without reserve as Mr. Stein bas old his farm. John 1 Purvis, anotionee . WANTED -600 Men and Beni to buy Ofinhing at H. E. law) & Co's. Voluntee The members o went into camp a for the two week train left Wingh the members of On board. The charge of Capt. rjs to Camp. the Huron Regiment London on Monday treining, The special in the forenoonwith e Wingham Company ingbam company is in . 0. Hanna. HORSES sox SALE—Roadsters and family drivers. Lore & Kum. Sermon to Orangemen. The Orangemen, Yining Britons and True Blues of Win ham, together with visiting brethren, fill attend divine ser- vice in St. Paul's johurob on Sunday morning next, at 1 o'clock, when the rector, Rev. T. SJBoyIe, will preach. Members are req sted to meet at the Orange Hall, Wi gham, at 10 o'clock, to attend the service. H. Davis he several good houses and. a farm for sale. See him for partici]: tars. Electedi Officers. The following ar the officers deleted by Wingham Lod, No. 286, A.F„ & A,M., for the entail ig year :—W M, H 0 Bell ; 8 W. Dr W Camlyn; J W, D L Dineley; Chaplain Rev T S Boyle; Treasurer, R Vansiene; Secretary, J A Morton; 8 D, A tele 3rawford ; J D, ER Ansley ;I G, 3 D BAis; Tyler,J Plenty; Anditors, R li Crolaer, D T Hepburn. WA.NTED—Eggs 20e, pedlar's revised tariff. 100 tubs choice grass butter want- ed rit onee. Ggo. E. KIM C. P. R. Dominion Day -Rites. Excursion tickets between all poi ts on line of the Canadian Pacific Re' ay, and from C P. R. stations to sa1y all points on connecting Ca an lines, will be on sale Jun 29 t uly 2, inclue- ive, at the rate of s- e fare far the round trip. Tiokete good fermata's tin. til and on Tuesday, Jnly 3. _This gives five days of low rates at a most delight- ful time for summer trips. Tiokete and further information from any Can. Pao. Agent. Gardej Party. A garden party, u der the auspiscs of Eadie's Presbyteri4 Church will be held at the home of r. Hugh Tucker, near Gilmore's echo 1, in Turnberry, on Tuesday evening, J ne 26th. Wingham Citizens' Band, Te water Presbyterian Choir, Mr. S. Gra y in readings' and Mr. Gibb in violin olos, will furnish the program. A gooft time is assured all who attend. Su er will be timed from 6 to 8 o'clock p. Go -Carts, Baby Carriages, Parlor Tables, Music Cabinets, Ease's, Screens, and nice Rocking Chairs atS. GRAORYS. Barn Destro About eight o'cl last, during a seve barn of Edmund don 1, Carrick to lightning and bur large quantity of h stock was all got which perished in was one of the Is and was a new on only a year ago y an insurance of $ Oompany, but tlai Mr. Teskey's loss, d by Lightning. k on Friday evening e electrical storm, the ahoy, lot 7, minces- nship, was etraok by ed, together with a and straw. Thelive t except seten hogs, he flames. 'rhe batn gest in the district, , having been raised sterday. There was 00 in the Walkerton will not nearly cover WANTED.—Good strong young men to learn steel range making. Apply to WESTERN FOUNDRY Co., Winghana. Pasto4 Farewell. Rev. Dr. Gundy will preach hie fare- well aermons in the Wingham Metho- dist Church on Sunday next, Dr. Gandy is closing Ms third year as pastor Of the church an he has a large circle of friends who a e Berry to hear of his removal from th town. During Dr. Gtindy's pedal' te the ohereh has prospered in er ty way. The entire debt has been revered and the member- ship his been laritely itionsitiod, showing that the retiring >hater has taken an tie, ti* and etttnest interest in his Work. The Telexes can Leertily jolts with Dr. GOrtily'll many 1 lends in wishing him - Self and Mrs. Gpady Many years Of heath and suede in the Work of the &troll. Dr. G4ndy and funnily will leave nett Week or their titter horde he St. ThOnitte, WING -110, ONTAB,I04 THURSDAY, JUNE 2i, 1906. Woment institute. The Wingham B cinch of the WOMeAll Institute will hold •heir regular monthly meeting et the b .rae of Mre. II, R. Elliott, Franoos '1., Thursday, June 28th, et 3 p,gt. Su ject for discussion "Canning Fruit," ILadies are all oordl ally invited to atte d. We make a specialty of neat Picture framing andrepair work. Speolid clear- ing out sale of Carpet'', at GRAOX's. Thrown fr m Wagon Our townsman, 2_r, Robt Lockhart, met with a rather severe accident on Tuesday afteenoon. In company with some neighbors ha was going to the woods for evergreen trees, He was seat- ed on a camp chair fnear the back of the wagon when the qorse gave a sudden start, which threw r. Lockhart on his head on the bard r d. Be received an ugly out on the hes , but we are pleased to learn that he b pee to be around again in a few days FOR Saen—Comfortable nine•roomed dwelling on Minnie street, Apply at the TOLES office. Death of Mrels Mcllwain. Just after going to press last week the Times learned of tete death of Mrs. Semi. MoIlwain, whmh sad event occur- red at her home on NV dnesclay afternoon of last Week. Decea ed, whose maiden name was Mary An Rankin, was the eldest daughter of M4. Richard Rankin, of town, and was in !-er 52nd year, and had been for many years a resident of this town. She ba 1 been in failing health for some we :ks. The funeral took place ori Thurs ay afternoon to the Wingham cemetery. CANADIAN JRDER OF FORESTERS, The 27th anagal onion of the High Court of the Genadten Order of Forest - era was held in Ottawa last week with all the officers of the High Court and over four hula Ired delegates in atten- dance, and far the &at time in the his- tory of the Ord .r every Province in the Dominion Was epresented. The report o .1, A. Stewart, the High Chief Ranger, as a very comprehend*one, one, anti show the order to be in a flourisbing coailition. The year closed With, a reeMbe'Ship of 60,241 and a re- • serve of $1,94 ',862.10 in the ineurance bentich. tick and funeral benefit branch had a eeembership of 35,700, and a balance of $01,861 91 on hand. OA the firet of the pre ent month (June) the in- surance resort amounted to $2,028,278,. 67, and the res al benefit bran The relent1 ii George Fanlk ume of briainee head office of There were re during the year. was 333:— There ye in the siok and uner- t $74,057 89. f the High -Seeretary, r, shows the large *1- traneacted through the e order at Brantford, orted 6,806 initiations The number of deaths • were issued from the Undertaking calls attended promptly any hour (night or day.) Residence at Brunswick Hotel, S. GRACRY, furniture dealer and Practical Undertaker. June edding. A very pretty btt quiet wedding took place on Tuesdae, Jame 5th at the reeidenee of Mr. i nd Mrs. Doll, Grey Townehip when 'Lir eldest daughter, Miss M. Jean was tufted in marriage to 0. S. VanNorman,f Wingham, by Rev. i D. 13. McRae. Th bride wore a dainty chiffon taffeta bleu e and a navy blue broadcloth skirt a id was unaetended. The groom's gift t le bride was a hand- some pearl set. 'II ie young couple left Saturday morniniror Wiarton where they will make tbr home for the pre- sent. Mr. VanNclrman has been en- gaged as a aalesw4i for the Wrought Iron Range Co. fof the past eight years• The many friends f. the happy twain wieli theta pleasa4t sailing over life'e matrimonial sea. Hotel Brunswiese stables free to all farmers and other who don't feed hay or oats. Free on Su 'dos to all church people. Anex. ORR, Winghanes Fall Fair. The Directors o the Turnberry Agri- oultnral Society h Id a meeting on. Sat - u tday night and committees who h ing Of the prize lia year has been thor of the old items in • ments have been di ones added. The added to and this y the beat fall fairs th in Winghara. The and Friday, Sepfen The prize lists will 1 e printed and mailed to members in a feve daya. If not a member drop a car i to the Secretary, ist ard the report of the d charge of the reeds. The list for this ughly revised.. Many he different depart- pped and many new t has been' largely ar should see one of t has ever been held ates are Thursday er 27th and 28th. Mr. H. B. Elliott, aal a copy of the will be sent to you. .,-- Lose—A small pass book,t Tuesday morning, between y d u store and C. P. R. station. Fi er ill be rewarded by leaving book my store. A. L. HAWLToN. The S. Os The exonrsion day test, under Caledonia, Sons o patronized. Nett fifty people went °that places aIon ly number of pa speoial train reao five hundred pat All Who attended time. The Scot much enjoyed. Wingham team genie, regretting boys by a Seat a lfineardine base gue game, the la out by a Acerb of ing competition of this town won two Sedonds end Mr D E hiatus Mond prizes in t Excursion. o Kincardine on Fri - e auspices of (lamp Scotland, was well y one hundred and from Winghatn, and the line gave a good. • engera, and when the ed the lake town write ngers wore on board. report a very pleasant Joh gamut were very The Kincardine and boys played a letneue favor of *Ur town 2 to 0. Ltioknot and 11 Muhl" played a lea. e tOWn beats Winning 3 to 12. In the Ube- iss Mabel Met four firat totted and t for the best drese. d won the firet and o raping OOMpetitiOn. Rigb Seoretary'4 office 8,646 insurance certificates, 5,6:4 membership certificat- es, 355 death o aims checks and 4,842 sick and funeral benefit claims checks. The amount pat 1 in death claims was $814,180 80, andi sick and funeral bene- fit claims $108,5 courts in good the year, of whi 689, Montreal, is ing reached durin ship of 627, the la or. The amount of the close of the y and the balance on funeral benefit bra net gain during th anoe reserve was sick and funeral 33. A few minor the conatitutio ed as f011owin— Perth ; H. V. 0,, High Secretary, ford; High Tre ford; Chairman U. M. Stanley,. lain, Rev. W. Sask.; Merab Carrell, Montre ancque ; A. P. Man; Clovis D. Earngey, To will meet next 9 78. There were 971 ndiog at the close of Court Dollard, No. he banner court, hav- the year a member. gest court in the ord- .. moraine reserve at ar was $1,949,862 15. hand in the siok and • eh $69,861,91. The yiNg in the insure 232,329 49 and in the enefit branch 428,271,. changes were made in and officers were eleot- . 0. R , 3. A. Stewart, ., D. Allan, Grimsby; eo. Faulkner, Brant- Robt. Elliott, Brant - f Medical Board, Dr. rantford; High Chap- . McKenzie, Fillmore, a of Executive—M. D. I; C. E. Britton, Gan- VanScimeren, Morden, eporte, Montreal; W. uto. The Eigh Court ear at Se Thomas, Apeneeemes Wenen.--Two appren- tins wanted, to learn tbe upholstering business. Apply to Walker & Clegg, at the upholstering factory. Canine Sagacity. A farmer from war Meaford, who left for the West some weeks ago, took his collie with him. :Ile dog escaped from the car near Winnipeg, and has since turned up at the oU home near Meaford, lean and gaunt, brains enough to through thousand country has heart sore when there greet him," obser The dog that has find bis way back of miles of strange nough to feel mighty as no one there to ed the local paper. For sale at a bargain, a • autiful Gerhard•Heintzman uprig •piano, al. moat new, in maho ny ase, and in perfect condition. etter instrument inWinghaui. Also ery oheap, a good safe and two complete sets of electric telephoues. Apply toDr. Towler. INDIGESTION l Why suffer from it ? FOTHERGILIIS Dyspepsia Tablets RELIEVE ANti CURE EVERY TIII1E. Voll SALE BY Wingha The first game of cowl round. of the I was played on the Monday evening bet the home team, T one and resulted in favor at the iocal t Wingham boys wit on the round, The! played at Listowel ing. Mr. Clarke, o gave good satisfaot' $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE in Lead CHURL NOTES. football in the se. ermediate W F A, Ingham pa* nu Oft Sunday nig the Rev, Frank E Listowel and Powell preaobed O first !Jarman, sines een his ordination, and nested at his ant score of 3 to 1 in Pr" was a "4 communion, in St, Paul'sb. OburelnRe tn. This leaves the preaobed a power!' 1 sermon from Acts • a lead of two goals return game will be is (Thuraday) even - Stratford as referee n. The best Patterns at lowest pricee, and fashiu sheets free, at D. M. Gordon's, the leading fancy goods and dress goods store. Have special ant prices herd' now. FOR SALE—Good Dwelling House and one sore of land, now oconpied by me; also a pleasure boat for sale, good 'as new. Boat house to let. For terms and particulars apply to Geo. Malin -LIE. Huron Old Bo s' Excursion. The annual exon eion of the Huron Old Boys' Anociati n of Toronto will take place on Satur y. July 7th. The excursion trains this ear run to Gode- rieh and Lucknow. They leave Torora to at 7 and 7.15 a, respectively, and are expected to arriy at their destination about noon. The 1 re is $1. 85 for the round trip. Ticket are good to return on any regular trai Saturday or Mon- day or on the speciets that leave Gode- rich or Luoknow i 6 p nt., Monday, July 911i. Wingham's Hgh School. The Wingham Egh School Board having made arra4leweuta for the use of three of the roo s in the public school building, the hig school classes will open for the fall erm on Sept. 8rd with Principal Tayloi in charge and two assistant teaoher of first-class standing. The courses for J linior and Senior Leas,. bag and junior aid Senior Matriculation will be taken up. Many people appear to think that beeinse the high school building will • not be completed by September hat the school will not open, This . is a mistaken ides, as the arrange nts made will per- mit of the school o ening in September. The oontraotors arj, pushing along the work on the new bnilding. The stone work on the fouxtation will be com- pleted in a few d ys and a good portion of the material hjs been placed on the ground so there s ould be no delay in building operatic, a. .. The weather is now becomingseason i - ably hot, and Parasols will be n good demand at once. Yon can find the lat- est and best in these lines—at right prices—at D. M. GoRDON's. For nice new and up-to-date furniture in Sideboards, Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Couches, Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses. Call and see S. GEM:Mies line and prices. Splendlily Done. In reference to •;he Oratorio given in Brussels last week 1 under the direction of our townsman, Mr. Geo. W. Cline, the Post has the felloveliig:—"The Ora- torio "Belahazzar'siVeast" was present. ed in A 1 style in t e Town Hall here Tuesday evening u der the direction of George Cline, the ell known and cap- able vocalist of W gleam, a large and interested audience beieg present. There was not a poor numeer on the program and the whole prodwction went through without a hitch of ' any kind, Every soloist rendered the difficult parts ex. oellently while the lints Were equally well done. In ctoreaes there was volume, harmony an 1 melody, the parts being specially well balanced. J. H. Cameron gave the explanatory readings. Then taking part art to be congratulat- ed on the succesafel issuance of their faithful practise in the tendering of mesio as difficult aa eontained in the Oratorio. Mrs. (Dr) Holmes was the efficient accorapanl •. An innovation at a concert was a co plimentary reeoln, tion to Mr. Cline an the vocalists brief- ly proposed by 3. Le kie in commenda. tory sentences. Tie audience express- ed its acqaiescen in his remarks by a standing 'rot . "God aave the Xing" followed th last itrand ohor- ne, "Magnify, GI ify." A number have etpressed. a Ye b to have the Or - Movie repeated. B saels certainly pos. sewn a lot of extra goad musical talent as was exemplifie Tueeday evening. Mr. Oline 18 511 A 1 concluder." •Wali011 MCKibb011 Vnion to Model Farm, iite1ph, 011 Saturdsy,Juno 23r0. t1rainf leaves Wlnghain at yhm.t. 7 35 a. tn. Fere 41.25. rid to return on DRUGGIST. • Next door to peatOilloe. This *tete closet; at 5 p, ra., ellityletening wept Seturday. 1/2.100a.ainainavaloWairliaarraim- Monday. See lat pos eira. Matinten Re:Pa/Mem —I haat taken weer the Meohine shop Of W G Paton and ant prepared to 'do all kinds of deaM and het wenn' fitting, repairs to engines and bollard and ell kinds at Tartu mach. Indy. ItOntateM °Dorn' 11; 26• Mr, Powel Premises to be a strong and elcquen preaoher. There was a large oongreg •gen present. The Orangemen. Tette Blues and Young Britons will attend Divine Ser- vice in St. Paul's 0 ttrch next Sanday morning. Rev, A. E. Rrow lee, 13 A ,B Tin, of II Walkerton will oon ot the aervina in the Wingham Bapti t church on Sunday next. The pastor, Rev. E. R. Fitch, B A., will take Mr, arownlee'a work at Walkerton. Rev. G. M. Dune preached his fare- well sermons in th 1 Whitechurch and Langside Presbyter an Churches on Sun- day last. Mr. Du n will take up the work on his new arge at Ridgetown on Sunday, July 1 Strayed or stole brown head, whit brown on right s name of "Billy," for his return. taining him afte notice will be pros John St. , a fox terrier , .g with mark on • ce, 'deo oldID ; •veering the will be paid uy .erson found re- publication of this cntod. JOHN MARTIN, dune One of those ple make two hearts be uized at the home East Wawanoeh, o M., when his estima E., became the hap A. Robertson. T mony was perfor. Hestia, Belgrave, i fifty guests. The played by Mre Has style. The bride, grey cord de-chen baguet of white r her place, when t spoken which nu After congratulat were expressed, th to the dining roo wedding supper w presents were nu showing the pepu couple. The mania games and social i midnight all depart homes, wishing M many years of w edding sing events which t as one was solem- f Mr Peter King, June 131h, at 5 p. le daughter, Annie • bride of Mr Adam e interesting °ere - d by the Rev Mr the presence of over edding march was ie in her usual good ecomingly attired in and carryieg a large es and smilax took mystic words were ed the twain in one. ons and good wishes company adjourned where a sumptuous • partaken of. The erous and costly, rity of the young was spent in music, terconrse. About d to their respective • and Mrs Robertson ded bliss, I I 1 : Dr. Ovens, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mc- Kibbon's drug store, Tuesday, July 3rd, Hours 2 p, m. to 8 p. in. Glasses prop- erly fitted. FOR CHRIST ND CHURCH. Unique ia arran results, may be tru been the thirty-thi of Huron county S and the thirty-thir of Huron county which met in Clint Wednesday of last The power of th equipment for sere most thoughts in. Harris, of Totonto, side, B. A., of Los service by practice dresses. W. E. Kerr, of B Eisele; A. T. Cooper, Clinton; Rev. J. a Reid, nTiIe; and Rev. Mr. Urquhart, Ki pen, also addressed the Endeavorers, a d the following of- fers were elected fo the Christain En- deavor Union: Pr sident, Rev. W. 0, Magee, Clinton; Is vice, Chas. Gitvin, Nile; 2nd vice, Mi s Carr, tlyth; se- cretary; S. Whiten re, Bre cefield ; treas- urer, Min C. Tynd 11, Carlow. Executive—Rev. Mr. let* Wing - ham; Rev. Win. el rtin, Exeter; A. T. Cooper, Clinton; . 11. Kerr, Bromide. At the Sunday •()hoot session, Rev. Mr, Fitch, Winga ; Miss Mnrray, Ren - salt: Mies Elder, B yth, and James Mit. There wilt be more Canvas Shoes ement, practical in hfully said to have d annual convention •nday school workers annual convention ristain Eadeavorers n on Tuesday and eek. spirit and better ice were the fore- ; which Dr. Elmore and C. B. Keenley- on, gave valuable and profitable ad. Bugs 'lust Die if you use the Paris Green that we sell at 25 cents a pound. This is the best ---at Walley's DruiA Store Phone NO. Successor to McCall tt Co Real Estate My business is to bring buyers and sell - ere together. Investors kindly look over the following, a Inch are but a few of the many properties on list. $6500-150 acres, 2;4 miles from Winghani,ee; mile from school, brick house, new bank barn. 52200-36 acres. adjqining Bluevale. Possession at once including crop. 53500-59 acres, 13s miles from Wing- bara. Brick hone. bank barn. 53200-100 acres, 2te; miles from Wingham $4500-100 acres, 2 mites from Blyth. ee, mile from school. BLUEVALE IfILLOR PROPERTY 5300—Frame cottage, ee, Licit, of land. $050-1ee story frame house; good stable, ese" sore of garden and 16 , fruit trees. TOWN PROPERTY. 5525—lee-I story frame house Edward St. 5050 —Frame cottage, good cellar. ,, Carling Terrace. 5750-2 story frame house, stable, it rents for $7 per month. Charles St. 52500-2 story brick cottage; corner lot John St Agent for Western lands, eall and get maps and full particulars. J. 11. cnisutoLri, • Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Vanstone block, Wingham. WING11.4.31 BUSINESS COLLEGE is a Iligh-grade Commercial School — THREE COURSES — Commercial - Stenography • Telegraphy Write 0E0. SPOTTON, Principal. Horace Brody Dr. Brody of W and broke his ar through the veri The unfortuni city who is deni light of an ccoas country at this s titled to all the pi stow on hire. Fie land are looking Leader. the 12 year-old son of odstock, fel) from a tree i, the bone protruding t and into the ground. to denizen of town or the incomparable de - nal chive through the son of the year is en - y his fellows can be- d, toreet and meadow - their r rettiest.—Tara • Ladies' Ganvas Shoes chell, Goderioh, ga e addresses, in addt-IcZynetthyiadctilymnivilitnhairis neultabedtinreti tion to the outside speakers. The fob •for sport of any aort, will need a lowing are the San ay school officers for pair of the county: Pre ident, W. H. Kerr, Brussels; secreta , James Mitchell, Ganvas Shoes otiOxfords Godericb; treasur Miss Stevenigna, The wbite ones look very pretty. Clinton, Exeoutiv John Kerr, Wing- -With a Summer gown. All kinds of Canvas Shoes are here. hain; W. Wil s, SettfOtth; John Some with leather *olea—some Mader, Nile. With rubber soles. Canvas Shoes for the Sea Shore— for 13eating—Texinia—Onting, eta, Very cool and not expend*. $1.00, $1.50 to $t.00 --The young peeps of the Presbyter- ian Chtztob will holt a garden party on the Town Fork On evening, June 29th. Vetch next eek's tenser for tall pertionlard. Dr, Butler, London, Will be at Qeeen'a hotel ant—Tuesday, •Janie 19th; Tnes- day, July 17th. Hotta 1 /Lin. to l 80 p.m. Eye, ear, neat atut throat canna. tatitma. Bios tooted fOt gluons. W. J. Greer vox mitotic.