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I spent Sunday tbe guest of be* ad, fw::.-..:::-,-l50 11 -Is calling for talewea, also 11, -1. 4 2 . - . Am , N �1PX-11U0160T1.;1 for. - H. Plowes.,who bavebe�ba " � mother Ure Cooper. Miss- 111. ............ ,::,2% teadera fpr coacrotocabotmento for 3 . I . t `4 1115rerooll lolbs oats, �'nr ........ 0.4.*. S;re0dI11% r brother . � , some time With thel ' at WAROAM. , 0, 9CA48 mustord for -­#**-.- .. I aVe gono home to Ma � 4 , I vetuiveil on Friday- after ding _B& bridges, anct also for thesteel OU eLr. rank-, altoba, WOYAL BANK 06MOtimevialtingfriendowl? IlArton, 9 ceno salmonfor ........ I., ... 1.250. structures for the same*. tenders to! be being Accompanied .by Tlie citizens' bgpret, tendered to , , . 'Mran4blrexteldof Manitoba, spent 3 lba boxes, Needed raisins .... ..Wjo, , received up to Ma"h 10th. , their mother' , A Fair, Tes - . . , who goes to visit her, d Dr. Poter Reporini tit the NA06naA� � . OFOANADA I 90 The best 0tanulaw sugar for 41, . I , aughtor Mrs B 11 . ". . . Sunday tpeguestof tier sister Mrs D Thesepricei not go" 4fter ftturday i sold Hotel, Wingliam. on Friday evening . . , i Irebru FA.s�x CuANow , Me Harry East Croson'.- Arplaton Elcoat'hat , .. I I - Tudor. Quarterly meeting was held aryo�..&SLOUNSRERY'S., The big stove wlt� will phortlymove to the Bayley farm his thorobro Durham bull to Sbuedv last% wo one of the Most successful ey. L _ - little p I , �- "' OUNTON BRA lay afternoon; on, secount . #C84. on the 3rd Von., which be latelf. put. Bros., 0oderich Tp., who'bive becureil erbeld, in.WI ham. Two weeks ago we gave to a � I I . ' , , _N0H of t ,a bad weather vary'few . wag able NOTES -A McKeown has opepeil out chased. Me ,Geo Farquhar, Of the a good anlmst� - I og Macdollatills Appointment a� post. ty A 10. Ili bag of Rex Saw � I . Master at Load r04 . . I � on Mikes it Itteoessary Od alld he has since Weart � ,� 1 I to attend. Me eeo $tepheoson to get, In the harness b"GiV1000 here this vVe0k Gravel Road,' line bought the Oast SILIrSit. WEDDING' --� Several peak L !'' PAYS I . ting materialon the. groupd,preparing Messrs Watoort obippqit bogs thleweek in, ooro . so the road from his, own AL for him to move his family fr L ,feeding It regularly to vi wilch . L I . . L L fbiendo and relatives of ].We sad Mrs A om tow", � . . . to build a new .house in the sering. at, a price to %yor than last week by, 25e and the towneneople did not. lot him cow. In thit. time tb6 anim . I . I a.. and will move thereto. - It hoo, 91coot, gathered attheir home the Oth- leave without, 'intangible w - _ _ , Al L I . en decided, w4atwill, he done er evening, ib,e occasion being the. 26th 118 . ' � Mrs 3 It Cook and J Button are India, per cwt. Whost.has reached the $1 t . P . O%q b 4 not 0111Ygaltied in weight , I -SPEOIAL -ATTENTION sed, o a to see them around soon mark here, and some little over. If ing theirappreclatl6b of his ut her 81315PI of milk has In. . . . th the farm Vacaw by Me Farqu" Anniversary of their Marriott life. Th(# . r . as V# , . I . . Rf, �ridlllzl I .1 00111slizerAbly, I � - t a_ es, Jos Rivers of the West gpod; flour has also, advanced in price bar. . friends from outside, were Mr and Mrs citizen.' creased . � " t -of saw . Are; p ent the Ruest 46C their neph. ThoroorO a lot -lop ingto the De Macdonald settled inWitigham in . . � M , 0 NOTES - Amos Cartwright sold -a, Real, I I m , r *oLther filends. . came. L' . .1%ralota, Ma�'ji',,MpandAlro W 1872 and has seen the place grow frota It is -�eally t)Ie beat thin . I I TO. , - Mat and. T41310 barn owo � 6F L, , , I . 4411 since, the snow � the other day at A good figure.- Stanle Holmesville Some costlyand 0 , ' NI, of Montana, a former resident O 43141- a were hamlet to a prosperous,town, ever. offered the public for' �. I 4 * . Auburn lett, to a visit here at present, Ther nd - to J Fairservice, are visit a , ,beautitcull presents W f stock. Z 11 I SAVI I . , . 4s in. Kineardine ab present,.. I. r . . ere given Me And He has held ovary office in the, town in kinds o I , I MIS BANK. ', - Farmeon laturday drew 27r Mrs Elcoat, showing the esteem and' L t 'gift of the peopleiL a ad from 1887 to . I � I I . . � ACCIDENT- On Friday last, while I r's Institute 148b 8 I . plivey$nell Is busy at present get- respectin-whiclitboyareho' - . � . L I � ; . . I _ agoodly lot of people to bothmeetings biv%,oub fOrLb,s new . Id. .After ION represented E%st Huron tit the . we 0011 it under a gusran- . _1� . working in Jag 'Young's Mill, Alex The M - - ba� wh loge-lor timber having supperi and eaJoying'them, House of Oommono,and during his , last teeptests ctionopygurmoucy .AOOOUNTS.- . edicine,troop has drawn many the.43rentri L L .L I fa . Osbaldeoton met with von accident , Ich be intends erect , - to L 4ing next setves for' g the guests de L I . . out at night this week. The Young suramer,.. Ago I _ I rm held theimportant 6sitlon of do, refunded ' . � . � . . Which will keep him confined to the 'D odly number of re a- parted. wishing tbe!r hosts might live � 4 I . . , I eople's Society had an interesting de� Futy speaker, He haa.sllwa a been a T .. . I tivey spent a vbry leasant evening at to celebrate their 41amona wedding. . I I I . 4=d FARMER8 BUMNESS house for some time' While ft'ag & bate on Tuesdayniglit, subject, 1ARe- I O DO . � pulley, he was thrown, breaking; a � Mrs- E Movittie . ': . . . P.- � . . . Val citizen and worked har r what - _N;N=zZiNN; I =_�_ I � ­ . solvea that the state of Society 'WAS , . . I he considered was in the very best in. wrist,,an4 other injuries, . I � . . oil Friday of last week. We are � . � I I �- - Rim %avelastwing L I . better 100 y?are ago than 'now. The ploseed to learn thab Bee 1, the little 1111011MOSVII18 terests of the town. , � . Es.-' Will Ferguson, Raddloon, L Saw Mill -Will start op - The. dinijig-roor . � ovations in daught,pr of Me and Mrs %I . . LosT-The perstin, losing aRrowit , . a was limited, and the , Crittendon . ' ��� , . * Melagaing, Tea,McLennanla ...... . I Sask.,is home for a few months. Miss IdArch,' a new circular -saW having Wh . tables weiii set for only 100 persons, W# A. McConndl, . I ..... Ile PI I Collie dog the night of the Farmer'a . � i .*.. 1 L Aying . . I .., . . ...... Ryan,'London.ls visiting at'tho'greAtt beenL secured, much, larger, than thke . with a large screw-delyer to. eat her 113 Artexcell6titspreS,d was prepared At . . I , A fair te'3t,W A McConnell. ­ o.had the Misfortune wh I 11 I - Aiking horre happy, W S R HolmeLl home. Rev W Baugh A former Pastor one. formerly in use, so that lolki of -stitute weeting in Holmeoville, can the �:�� - . . ' - 4 1 oye,very, badly a few weeks o, is recover the, sameby cal, I L conclusion of the supper. Richard I Pbm. B. � . .1 . I �', � Sewill,"Whinge, wooper'a Stor whom Auburn people will be glad to anyalMoariLbe cub, . kins'L in ling at Will Cligg, president ofthe board oftrade. L . .. recovered again-, and the', octor Jen the,vi . �` . e.:.. � . % I ' ' _ , (1i - Ghort anct shat� sale,Ndwoomboa. , --4 bear, takes the work of this Circuit,on . quito� Ilage. . - � I . .. � I - � I From an tonal Corte . spoudout. has at last, pronounced that she Will . , . . and chairman, for the eveninK,proceed. I .. A Man's life. Hugh Walkor... the 28th inst. The youn .p,eois L . 06P, ." ...... 4 ,f. people of PUBLIC KRETING-.A meeting to ed with the toast list,antl a,sentence in L I Ri Telegraph Agency " I I . whilewear, I not be blind as was'ab one timdseriour.- consider, the advisability of construe L 1 I I - � Couch & Co ........ 5 the. village enjoyed a socia eveningort METHODIST CHunit -The quarter y ly fear,E4� I , I . 1. . L , t- hie abort address was that-, Wingbarn . . . 11 1, .. ices, It Adams ....... ; ......... 5. Monday at bheir home. The Club had 'Official Board of the Londesl3oro - Cie. . . . Ing a Rural Telephone Vine hk t is giving London her, best." I I . I . . , . I . his . . �� . . rants,J R Ounniagliame ....... 5 It fowl supper Among themselves at cult Met list Monday afternoon in the FIRE -Daring the, g ile which, wits section, will be, held in. Holates? Hill, The Orat toas.t. 4,0ur xing,,! *its re- I �� I . I L . I 1. I . . � - Londeaboro Church. There Was a good blo.w1mrobTuesdity evening ofAast � . 1. 11 . a , Harland Bros ................... 6 their room on Wednesday evening. HolmeRville, on the evening Of Mon- sponded- tit bjP all lustily singing "God I I , . . For Sale., Wesley Walker .......... 5 , attendance and all the � aftairs of the week, the residence of Mr. George 0 d b 22 . I . . Toolateforlast week, ' � � tid, Me 0 MeTaggart, rep. Save the King.' The toast$ and speech- X*%-%*ftft,%,#,%" , , . IL 'Rendete Wanted, Jas (jam ' bell._ �. 5 , a. Hallett, tvio -and a r ay' "" g lie Swedish, - American es were: , , _ 411011111" I . . Nomus-The Union 8 8 0onventiort Ciroult were found to be in excellent 'Dal Huron Road, on n . . 11 . . L I Am ink pencil, W D Fair O., 11 I I as 'I . , . � . � 8 * shape within the last, couploof maritha. ,half miles weavof Seaforth, wascom- Telep bone.CO.L will addresi6the- meet- a to by&JLA # � I � L . : . 14reat Sale, Tozer & Brown ... :, q , * * , 8 held here laetweek.6hatained. Its repu� , Although some throd hun4red-- dallars-, pletely, destroyed; by- flre� The tire . Ing The Pu "Our, Country." responde . �, , .1 - Aelindo , Shoos, Fred Jack ­ ... 8 tAtion.especialy inpoint of attendance. . . _ t lie are invited to at- Taylor, high school, jirincipal, and Dr. # . I �� had been paid out onparsonagerepairs started shortly after seven o'clock,sti - en .. I .. . I I S 0 RiDdm6rid. - . I Makin Hime I I I .4. . I . I . ., I . Me A Young of Carlow. ,was chosen � . . L 9. I . L . -to posedlyf:omtha furnace, and wit ­ "Ontario Leg . . I . I ,� To Advertisers .� president for the ensuing year.� � W and about an eqRdl amount given . 1'% SOCIAL, - The congregattert of t5t _ Islature," bvA H Mus. � � I I L . Copyforchan , last ,bvangellsta Egerton and . Sutherland, the high wind blowing it was soon a John's Church purposeboldin grovep V. P, P*, and J41in T. Currie. . . 1_31 I . I . a$ of advertisement , Armstrong left week to resume there was still sufficient in the tress. *mass of flames. la'fact, the fire matte . 4 g a social " I . I must be hang workatr rthur. - Miss J Kennedy, meeting on.Tuesd The Clergy," by RA 1) Perris, Rev . . F1 EL. . ny. - I ad ,In by Tuesday ,h L . , a evening next,2.3rd � . PZ'SIL- . I . Blyth, spent last week .with -or. sio- ury to meet all demands. On ,motion such'rapid headway that nothing.was V Laurdhdau -and Rev CC Jenkln6. I * ' . . I night. Small transient ads.- wil inst. at the home olMrs Mulholland.. , 0 . ,the it was de ided that- th re sholitid' be 1* L I . received up to Thurad . I ter Mrs H McGee. A Ferguson- has 0 a saVed,and Me Date and hisfarally, were After tea has lt�ea ou p ked the co, , 'The Preen," by; W H Kerr,L Brussels Did.you ever notice how a . I . !�y morning. . devon stewards for next year and the fortunate in escaping themselves.' It � . . - - . . I . returned to hie position with theFtlrn- I , pan il rat go halP ivhere,1%4 Post ;Gen H Modner, Ripley Express, dainty iable and. well Made eat. . L � . ,, . same,number of Society ,Represent&- was fortunate the wind was, blowing . I . . I I . iture 00 of Wingbaw. Miss. M Hogg, L aelect a of music and etc., will and H B Billott, Wingbam Times, ables help to make. the * . I L tives, to be noniinated and electeo by . away from the barns,or nothing could oZrAE LH., Davis, collector of customs then, pleasant?, ,. I I I people . . . -, I . . . visited her'friends here last Saturday. the c,ongfegatlons. Messrs R Hogers have sa.ve4 them from destruction; be rovi ad. Thete will alio be a ser. , Pok . obatgeLiS vice-chairman andan. . . I . S , . I � " . . �,11 � Miss Mary Raithby. enthrtained her . , A f so 1; entitled lfwon by a Gipsy"' 11c . . . Purl . ...... ' . soft and Win Carter were app , what makes the loss all the wore un. ill . following toasto.k arid, . ­ L.. . ty . frieuda on Monday, evening, on the be- .ointed 8 .j to by 'lantern �Views. . hounded the . I . . . . . . I I 6aston of the visit -of bar. .cousin, Jas. Auditors for Constance appointment, pleailant,isthe fact that the house had 6 till 8 o'clock Tea opeechest. � Baking P ..- I- I ., . . . . � see re I 11 . - - I . , .. 11 L .. . L... Lansing, Michigan,- J H. Robertson,of and Win, Vodden and. M Braithwaite reciently been- refurnished throughout , - . . 'The Prqfessions,' by Dr Agrie* _��d 1. I � ,qwdeir ,... 1. ... L ,! . - -of pa4toi- at considerable expense. The property E Dir J Wilson. . I I , . i Stratford Normal, spent Sunday and for Londeaboro. The matter 0 0 F- There' was a gr t ;ame of . I . $ nsut6s *the best results iii,bock. . V JobaSL _ alau ly for next year was then taken waoinguredinthe McKillop Mutual carpet balls last Friday n.ig t between 64 � . at homm A' attend. ad in tL . 1088 L Educationaf lnstitqtfon�" by'X a Ing. It's the -purest and best I L I I . I f.Monday - p but Me Dale's will,apart from the Spots'and Stribes, two tea a be- Smith, high school classical was 0aking Powder made. Melagania Tea lt he pres� Co., �� . . ad the Y.9 0 A - 0onv'eation in Wing- ilp an result at pastor, this, be heavy.. I . I . ter;Jos , . . I The Tea w1amoney in it. Try a paclmge, ham on Sunday and Mond& M Ker H H Currybeing unanimously in. I longing -to Court Scilwood 0 L .0 Stalkler, principal of pulilic-school,and I . . I . . � . . . - 7- any vited to remain for a fourth yeam, In ' L I IV I I I . 11 captained by Beds N Trewaetha and J. high school Mattis L ab_ ' , , -perlb. , . I I eranges . from here -Attended the Barr v Nlebol, . . . 11 I . . t J*G Woykraan� in ,L 25c . I ;, � I . .E ' accepting. the invitation Mr Curry said . . . ' Huller. -The contest took place in the idal Master. � .. � . I . . . , Navels froln'We to We a dozen. . . ion estate case in Blyth lastSaturday "Old'Residents,'P by I Robt Curt" '. , � .. I I . ....".. � .. I Mexicans. extra large, 25c per dozen. . Word has been received offthe serioni in 'View 'of the hearty and cordial in� 1. .. - Brucafteld . - L' hall, after the regular meeting. The rip Goo I.. . . . , . I condition of Mr John Nicholson, a iltatton extended him, froth so large s I Tnu LATE MRS SwAx- Mrs-Jawe6. Spots undere Captain Trewartha. were McKenzie D. M. Gordon;'WmJsJlster­. . . I I I I. . I . I I , . .. . . . . 06nfectionery , I . . B6&rd,tbere beltiq 19 members present, Swan to whom reference was made , victors, and are said to have played a and RobtLockbart. - . . . I . . ­... - Gum drops i0a Oar lb. . . I ormer.residerit.w)I6 is mow in a . Win.- .and in, consideration of thevqry happy last week, died at her home in Bruce- brilliant game. (It was mentioned in . "The Plnn60r," by. Peter Fishei,'ivho . I . I * I ,. Fry'S 0110001afift 10c, boxes. . . .. ... I'llipe hospital. Mabel Naegele bas relations existing between him and field. on Saturday Feb% 19w;"and was this papertwo weeks .a W SORS "Lolmes - � � . . . . 1. enter the Jackson. establishment,, , ,,go,. that this has been Wingbim's popular postmas. 0 . . I . . , - . the congegation, ,he could iiot but so.. laid to rest 06 the Tuesday following. Court mebtfie first and 5 Frida L , . I - I : 11 : ". 111cLennan & COaq Clintoll liaton. s. two of iDuk residents were , Y 'Of ter forupward of 40 YeRrs. t - : - .- - - .,� �..." .I. � ' . I - � '_ ,. 1. ., I . . � cept their invitation With pleasure,and The farteranwas very jargely attended, 696 mohth*," it should have read the, Doniiefill by Mavor Greg. . F�lirh B ' L L . .. � .� . . _... 40. Washand Tradefor Butter satuttering-41ong Ithe .river bank ,on it present relations existedatthe end, services being condo . cted by the pastor second end last Friday, .. , "'Municipal 4 . . L , _4k. and Ek . .. L I . 4, I L. . .1 . I : . . 990 I Suaday,,they .observed a couple of ... L Ory and'ex-Councillor Win. Nicholson . . I I . I . ., 1. I ___ . I t" L ' 'r th ofthis Conference year, be would vei. assisted. by RevMv-Sliawof Egniond. - ' I .. All,tbe speakars. expressed reg t , Man, 0'41e�uring Chemist, - . -*, . . .��_. ,_ 1. l medium sized fish spot Ing nep; 0. .. her losd NOTES -The F armors h�ld two very ,.$I .rat at I . , I . I . . I . . . � . . I surface, and .succeeding In. landing- tutn.for thii 4th year. He then thank villO. Shel6aTes to mourn .successful Meetings here on ,Mionds�k I then SUP11 it, good citizen and wishing , %'**#%,%,%0%0%0W% ' L ' . - . , L ed the 130a,rd, "d, through them- the' her husband, a stin'sad twodaughtbrs, doctor and his fa lily WAVSOMA16 them, an evidence of the.L exceedingly . Besides th' last-, quite % numt)er of out .farmove It many happy .1 - . � I . . . . � . .1 .. � I L . .. .. .. . � . congregation, for tbd assistance afid esesh6 leaves four sistdr6, , - ­ .. I . . I ­ 10ENTRAL - mild day..:.. . . . . . I . I ., were out to the afternoon -meeting, yeiLisia their new horne. The banquet . � .. , . I . . ,. . I ration they had given hl - Mrs Win Scott,MrsAllbnDougIAs,Mi9s - It ig -annedi . I . . . . ., . .. - l L . 'P I L 1w, in itizens' ortq� as both par. . . SS L,. I . . . . . � ( ;Ohe el',etension of 'The Master's Ring. Agnes Beattie all of this villa ei and which was addressed by Me Annis, ot. was:mereIVac a(ced that Dean Mahoney,, I I I � OUSINE , . . . . i6attrier . . . doin' durifig his pastorate ainon . gat Mrs. Alex McCartney of-Tuxfort Man -, Toroat%.,%nd Mr.T 1131gin Tom, of Gpd_� tlei joined heartily in making it a site- of Hamilton. will succeed Bishop Mo- - . . . . . I . 1. .. a a . . . I and five brothers Janiek of Watford; I erich. At tbeJJulon meeting at night ce8ss%n4 some of the doctoes most bit.! Evay, at Landbti. The Dean is only.4& . .. �� . . . Tae POST OFj?iQE - Sometime 0 them. He said if material. � advance Lr(JW of to �ears of i06 and' was boim near, flam� - . . WIT, -erion b�, Which. 1,O Angus and And Westlainatei. of Farmer's and Woman's Institutes,& ar.potitioAl opponents were present to . � . 11 r' 1% i9son tendered hisresignat* went word any crit I a sist In doln� him -honor- - . . 11ton, Ont, For ten years he was-assis I � . L . me J Jam I full house gr - M' : . - 160-UPLUSUE . as Poafxaa�iteuof L%urler, Owing to his judgethe,spiritual advancement of:a Onti, Tobnof, mondville, andRobt. _eeted :the 6peakers, Is$ $ $ r t I J � i I . I ; I . I : i I I -"� I , I. e_�Ili Ne,w,� IF,i,r4a I Z I � " , 4 ,�4 " ; �, I 1 1 1 11 I I I for P Ac no I Wi I . horse I me A Irian Hum I 'I I . New , . N low pr lkndG I � M 1 1 1 I. - I I' I $ 1 $ t � I I 11 I I I . . I 1. . . I 111� I I . . iplated removal from this se -,b* church, we have sbundan't reason to Of Vabbbaver. "fit wis almosbromark4shUttlekorth of.Gyelpb, Mrs WJenk. Tbplmtto&6tofib6,eve�'i'bg.wiist'hat taut when the present Archbishop Me... �, '. � ' coatew .. With I of "Our Guest," and Goo Spotton,aft�r Bvay was rector ofHamilton,di,nd since . � .STANDS. ready to.hel'Dyoung-meu and -L thank our Hba*bnly Fatheii for guc. expressing regret in . the removal of so. Bishop McHvay.left Hamilton, about, L', - (I . women to -win Independence and ion, Scrub difficulty has been - exper oble that ail ofthe above named, no, Holmesville, and Messrs Tom and success. It has given the start'to thoul - ienced.infinditig'll, successor to Me case in every, way. For during -the 2 the exceotion of Robb, attended the Anderson *bo all gave v:ery 'interest- dL 9, citi.zen, . . � upon thousands of oung -people.. - L i - Miss �Shdttleworth also ey6ar§ ago.Dean Mahoney has been . �, % 'r", , . in addresses' populat, and pulilic.spirite nin . I Jamieson, but bliss Jennie McRae has - years -and 0 months he had been pas. funeral. - Mrs Swan *as born in WAst� . . t. ' * - I help You. Write -rot ci�taiogue. of a gdrear,ed.the'Woman'elnstitutemeet- read an addre'is,and Mafov.Gregory,on ;= . d , ector there. He is a r0found scholar, L' ' . � . I - Suter any tAme. . I , . consented, to take the office, and. she We thiscircult, there had been con. Minster L fifty-twe yLiars ago. While behalf of the. citizens, prese - and speaks.English, Pre - '. . . I . . .. *:, . , siderablb.miteritilL Success. III * that but agirl she came toliveinthis,yillage .Ing at Mrs Mulholland's in the afteii- . n ted - Dr.' rich and Germ . I has- been recommended 7therefor. The Macdonald with a gold -headed cane.- . .an with equalAu6ne ., . 11 ; Address W. -H. SHAW, Pris. chang, � . Will likely go into effeeb OW 'time cementJoundations arid-. f1dors with Her sister, Mrs Win - Scott, and noon, Mrs, Holdswotth'Ieft for Pb. !I&. � , L I . V. - .. ., .. . . � . . � .. ,e . ' � Dr..Xacdonaltl, in-hig root saidiq , - I I VA. A ',- I thelstofAppit.' Slid Will -make an ex- 'had been Out, !a the parsonage L stable here she lived almostountinuously tilt delphiaonSaturday to-:v1sitherion, part: . . � . y .. . . ,- . . I . L I . �.) = ., = "I . one of the, latgest stocks, in Western Ootar ThiswastheonIK. motion due- '65 1i 'respected residents$ rJoseph itchen cor a -o wood an eigrit noups on .rue . I . � . I . . I . � , io . , $900v 1 1,;ationanUis Itch appreciab is I I .; 11 . the so'49iou upon. w iich. t I � . . . . ing here Was so Is be is-- old Stawil b6,&"-ihb Dec6a d -had been in "failing health, OPholitte of Morris. Who comes next to '. I I . 11 .; .1 I . I ­ . " . . . . ' -AT . ­ I . . I . I . much difference of �pinlon. Some ' "' 9 - for himself. 'Loge for'41out, 2 years, and'yet his death thatP . . � ... . Yin In largo �i I .. is making a name 'r Bu .g quaiiiii es also makes it P*osgible thought thedikoult had done:,-w4I to r ,ain being taken to the ihill,- there came as a shock to the entioa com. A valuable ffo stWn`.c6* belo'rigiri'j' I � . .. I . -1 I . . '. have incteased-the salary and horse a) e t it is diff. inanity. - He Was alife-long Methodist to Jonathan We lit, 9thdi, died last �_ IS so"We snow this j,�&r thk . .. - . �... for us to sell at much closer prkes'thgn Ihost Tailot si keep $IZ shoitly-after MrOurry came. I iodlt to get iliewin. � . . I and held In universal esteem: He ,week And Jas. i6vight, his brother, � I . ­ . . . . . .. - . Others t I houghtin consideration of the , . I ,.. . . . . . . leaves a wido*,-2 sons and 2 daughters had a horse drop dead While working 1W . � � I I. -, . excellent church- property we �have, I who have the sylapatlik of air who in the 'bush With his team. ' , . . �.'. the cust6mer getting a riiuch lirger assortment to - Goderlchlrol�nxhlv . � . . I I . . I . . .1 I .. I "consistitif of two fine brick- churches, ' ' . .. .1 ! them , . � '. 'llug health.for the� ". . . . � . . . I " . . � . . . I . After being in fit . . . . �... . . . �� I . � 41 . aail:two arge, 'enelosigd sheds, and a NENV HouS.S.-Mr. E. Wise, has the., . I . 0 months Thos. E Ills, con. 4 :1 ,choose fro 'n, -,i*: I . I . . � .. I Priek all delivered for his -new, . .. � I -pait tw , , . I . splendid brickgirsoriale, all absolute- It came fr6m�, I ,_ house - - . . . Belgirlive . . and Lin old resident, :of Morris town- . .. . I I Croditon brick yards -1_ . ' . lyfreefrom ebb, except the little ' 14;XI%OSIPD ALL NI01IT - A shock- ship, wAs called away to the Great . . � ; 40 balance on tbe parsons, a. repairs. that there lo- sca�rcoly a 151ace anywhem : Ing thing happened to Mrs. A. Proctor, Beyondj in his 78rd 'year. I . N' r re Now in. o along the Ba;yfl6ld road, where. a nice I . . � . � ew Coods -a . � StIck. this amourit,toald larX Ought .to be sel%j of this village, last V riday even - - - t , - - - ... . . * I .I- � . . .. . . . . , . raised. Some tboughtthe circuit would house can be-gedn to better advantage While emptying the ashe � s.from Me, and Mrs. Alexindet- McLean, . sed -haV6 y - see th than on Mr. Wise's property, the rise I log, , . . . � . and- we Will be- plea - -to .0 a � -them. Favor - 'mi6reftiwate itself *Arid live benea . f the latid at this point beitig' prom the stove into an"ash box some, forty Wo are sotrV to learn, of Ashfield, are . I I . - . .. ... . �e until it stepp�d up into the o - feet, from, the house, the Aopar6ntly notimprovingo . . . ... , I � I I ; ' � . its pEvtle� Inent. He has liot yet lot this contract: Mr. McLean has been - .ci.volb of circuits throughoutthe �,Con-. I . . took a bedlapt for the'past ion Weeks,. givifig . . u ' ear otir' ' r409e � feriiice that have made the Ata dard I I I 1. 4 . . there all night until near nine o'clock * ' htindiehtiods of recovery'. 'Bite. I s 'with an ly c;.ill,.'*he-i we can show i . . . I a -stroke, fell on the 'now and laid it at I I . � . . a .. . . best. . .. . . .. . " '. � . 1. of salary and horse keep $1M0. They ; . � * Bayfleld . . the next w6riting, when her grand-. bl=ari is- almost helpless, though . � . I .at itr . I . I . thought that in view of the V i2noial H,&Ta OF i To Tim Vnitip'Hers- Par- .daughter, Was Scandrett, cAme along, bright and cheerful wi ever, . I - . - . , . 4;�M, - � . (,D � -and numerical sbieogth of the � circuit ticularly the New.Ari hato� sythe toealipaher,as Was her nitial cus. . . . . V , " �, , , . , , � : Michael McDonald, a h1i'lily,respact. , . . I . . , . I � . , , I 1 arid the liroductiveness of this part of papler never was in such demand to tow, and found her lyinj in the SnOVV- 494 resident of Walford. difid.,at. the - ' ' i titry, and in, corisideration of our knowledge as it has been reoA-ntly, She Was livink and cou 4 not speak. I . We have secured the services of Mrs, -B. X . I the dou L I . home of his*sistor, Mrs. Goo Newman � . , . ., a"%ItYre� - . what many other Weakercirettits were I 19von' the fWiibestle ate among 06 sad stritage to say she Was tint at fill on $4tutday,.ranuary 23, co�suwptio� * doing, this circuit was able to do bet. first to search its columns to read the frozon, the snow being thawed to the being bite cause of hie death. Ho was , I of Toidiito, whp is an up-to,-dgLte , and'first-class. ter than it was doing, and it WAS its description of thbir recent movements. groand"Vow. the heat of bet body. bornin.MoIng to, .. . . I. . boundon ditty to 'do so- `HO'-Vevevo At& recent meeting it Was resolved During. the evening, there -had been Onshlp,- where he . . 4 I lived for a number of years, when 'he I ,Cutter, and comes to us highly recommended b the. while the Board was almost equalli that the genti would contributo woum SeV6ral pass- along the side walk only a mov6d to, . . . y divided on this questl6n,ittvastboaght of money for the,parpose of I 'Allows and settled on, A, . . . . I . . granting a few feet fron where she lay, but heard far nesrM � ford', - - ' I leading Tailors in Torotito an4 Montreal, ,havi ' . - . 1119 man array. sug.."ix ato. . I I... I . 1. .. I delleab postmistress, and the public will suffer no inconvenience, " the, 'bra . atid,drivabouse,and they had g.en t IV been repaired at a cost of nearl . y - 3r marriage to me Swan,. the time Of III which event took place in 1867i At an who resides in vhts� place. Aura vote .. - of. Seaf arth, -.visited hei father, Me I I !'Theve are times. in 4 person's life . when It Wdiffie4it . . . . - . I . mm=t N'. ,,,I.Office,w,ilistil,lbecn.,thom, ainL road . - , $200;.atleb6of 'earlv$300 had bee n early age she united with the church; .Mulholland last week. - . I - . to spbak. The heart is so filled that one eannot find words I I ­­ I ­ � I .. .1 , " . - - . , . � .. � . . I . . %, .. . . paid off the Constance shed; a now gas . .. nerator had 'been Instilled I ei in tile. Eondeoboro and during all those, years eiemplifleA, . thepowir of religimi to guide the life., % Naturally io.tiri di ' So � . . . � - , . sualmerhik' ,' ; " - - ' to express the sentiments.of the,heart., *.list could be said to express his grat. 01 , . . ; I I � � I - . . I., I . I . . . I . . ,. I I . , I . � . . . .. I . I . . . . I . . . , . .. . � � 11. I � I .... . .. I � ­. . 1� . . � . . I ' 0. I . . .. I . Ordered ReSOMAde - - Mortith. & ct b In I 0butch coqtin� abo : , . .. ut,$M 1hepiirsonagehad been'' repaired, and equi edata,6ostoifnoarTyJ-$000. this P . . of A quiet arid . ng:, Is. positidushowasactiv# inall things-. tiAt make for. the moral and spiritual Notiis- 364 C Beicom has been � spending a few days ar Mrs* Malinino's ofSaItford. " Me T Scarlet -spent Sat., 1 tudo for the kindness shown him arid the many expressions of friendship." Re,*6i not the it I' � 4 . ." Jo:thJn �. - - I . - Clothing - V ,ac, , ,x . a, as a new Ross coal turnaeo' and wolfare'of We co a . -mmuniti. 'Her plab urdity and Sitpday here With friends. .eat m n'the -speak . gr ers had*credited'him., He bad. been I - . . 1 . , . � � . - _ ,. I . .. . ,� � . .. . . . I anowbathroom supplied with hot and cold water; the membership; after I in church, sabbath hobool in which she was a teacher, in prayer ra,eeting4 and A. large number of.the member of t . 6 S peterle Church gathered at the home a 8 a . re id- at of Wingbain for a - long .time and.he stood'as anold tree in themiciat -1 .-I - . . . . � 11 may have to offer 4 second and great- . I . � :I- _` I . I . . . : , .. . . . . . � � . . � ... . . , . I . 11 . I , . I . . 1 . ' * � . accounting for all - who have, died ,or moved away other places,. has. been in. the W P M S,� was never vao I aut when there was a possibility of being there.. of Me ind%rs Norman Ball,.and Ore, sented Mrs ' Ball with a iftower .of of & second growth of tribs-. Very, few werenow r6ildonts Of th�. town who I I - . 11 I . I I I . I , , , . . . . . . I . . ew 0 0 . � creased bk 60 members; -and notwith. itanding the fact that - , there are still . . V. she will be sad-. NOW, when she is gQ , ly.missed not only in the.farallybut'ita . . tranite. Miss'M McLaughlin visited 2 � - `. . :YRends here. last week. ' - were-bere wl;�n hom dame -to Wingbam in 1872 and b6obuld only-recaill to I ; I Clinton 13ranch, ­­ - '.. - 4, -C. U, DOWDf NG. moLliager. I . 6 0 . . ... ,.� . . . I I . . . . I __� $300 unpaid on the parsonage repairs, all their activities. The whole � com- , � . . . .- - I I in ind six parties.. I I . I . � I . 1, . I I -1 I- - ­ ­­­­_.­._.­ L'', I � r ___ — I . . . . � . - 7 � I . I . 1. . . � 1 . Is .. . N -he thought there.was cause -for th4ak. f9lueself oxminateriat. piogreSs'L. were . manity sympathises with Mr. Swan Sixithis family in their'geeat Aoss.- . . I . . . -Stitialley ' '. - � - :` , I . . . I , He came as a stranger and neie*r' ek. to ) L .0111, - . ..S , I sto . I.. "W . - any estimate of one spiritual progr - � _ess, 'hoped "Precious in the'sight of the Lord is. the . ,- . � Mri.Tno Falconer, of Bayfield,is. this' ' I' 'weak visiting old acciusintances on the pected st�Ly, as t he town wasAllen. * only.a hamlet: of less than 700 people, � . I I I . . pring, Ul 1119S I . ., _ I - I ;� and he sincerely it was. But . while s4cceis bad -attended the circuit during his pastorate, he did notthirik, ts..1t; death oflis sain I . . L . . ­ ­ � L146 ' , TEO. -Mrs JLaS McGee has returned from visitml in Toronto. 'a the line; she I guest; of Mrs J�Gitmour, Miss Maggio Belt MeEwen' was visiting * with"Only 4 houses n the east iide -o OtL main, attest, Hernioed the growth of the town from.] 2 to . . I- . .. . . I - .. . .; L ." ­ . . . . .. L L to him,. Many, S the dredit'was*due relatives giSa .TeaelfJ ( fraInger,,Clint6n,.L visited bar relations and acquaintances inBsy fielA !%at week. - Messrs Thos and God, - up the present time Rod in concluding his address said 1". �� . .. . . L . . I I h,7 � , Never. in th� istory,'of .the 1busineiss have, w el . general had been credited With win- . ning great : vieborles, whoti, the. �o -at -her home last week. MrseJno Aiken. hood. who has been'. Ill, -is slowly, !in- Baird attended the funbrhi oFtbia,late fdriner, that all presenthad shown a frgend6hip, th it would neV.er leave his mirid and as , . . . _J . . 1. . I � shown such a lar . and vVell assorted stock of Suit` credi 'his'soldiero, and-, Wwa6so inthis .case. An Y success - proving. Boyne Ponf6und'who had a . this ion -station tit Saskatoon ditrill" a, Jae Vergason ; deceased was a resident of Huron, and taught -school . ih Various in it; for many lo ng as memory served hith ihe would alW06'remember this event as the red .ge I . �11 . . .. . . . .. .1 . . ... . . ings, consisting of thenewest shades,and, we'llad had was d4e to the'faithfulness of the rank and file of the I church, *Juid the oummer.hasretuinedtoQueen'scof lege,Kingotoo.wheie he irsattidying for places years. For the last. number of years he was a resident'Of Detroit', where his fainily letter day of his life, Re always did his best for Wingbarn and bet 'people. , _ .materials,.,' . . , 1.1: I .. 11 .. . .. . I . 1. s *11a 16 ' import6d.from the be.t aind:most rie. m akers. ,.,, . ha sincerely hoped- they would ,con' tinue to-co�operate with him thtough his 4th'year, the list 'he the Presbyteelari -ministry. Me Taylor shipped 9; carload of cattle to Tbr6fito I Rtill reside, -He was 73yeard of -age. -ere Interred in the ceme- iii-temains w and.will always feel that he spent the happiest days -of his. life in Winghaw. I . . I .b. .' .,: . . . . ­ .. ­ I . . . .. . . I.... .. - Doing an extensive, Weste�ri Buisin"s, In -,ad- year would. -remain according to our Discipliae,,.Ib. was then.movedthitt In consideration on Saturday. hit Scott is buying in a, tat e tidantity of - grain, owing. to the � _ III % has tery in Harpurbay, on Sundayo, Feb 14." . � : I . _.�.­.­. - I � ' Tte , � . W6... McC,larty farm E is . 6 � , Wawanosh � of the -increased cost of. living within prices*; wheat 11ow.'reached a, dolfilar. . Roy B H Xitchen, Hamilton, I I Tiornberry , I . . ba been pnrchas6 d by-Mri. . La-w-tenco Pe a � arpon of Wingtiam. . . � � I � . I . I . I., . . I . . . . ­ I 1. 1, . . � ' . . . . dition Lo aur Local Trade, !enables uA to ,chrry 6� . th�slast few year&, the Loadeiboro circuit iner6ase'the ai-nount. all6wed has I Aely bad his salary raised 8200,he 'now having a salary of $2,50a y6jy ;*,. I' I zJE ATZI -, There passed - away on Wednesday,- 10th inst.l at his boineIn * Win. and Roberb Dou . . a,s wilked,14 . . . ...... . I � . . . ; . . I . ,� .'.- . I . -for salary and horse keep, from $875 to . . I . . I . he is doi d work in his con e a. Tuinbeiry, one ofthe'76wrisfilp's Most MileS to Jim' Halite. bust') and out -10 Is a �.) = ., = "I . one of the, latgest stocks, in Western Ootar ThiswastheonIK. motion due- '65 1i 'respected residents$ rJoseph itchen cor a -o wood an eigrit noups on .rue . I . � . I . . I . � , io . , $900v 1 1,;ationanUis Itch appreciab is I I .; 11 . the so'49iou upon. w iich. t I � . . . . ing here Was so Is be is-- old Stawil b6,&"-ihb Dec6a d -had been in "failing health, OPholitte of Morris. Who comes next to '. I I . 11 .; .1 I . I ­ . " . . . . ' -AT . ­ I . . I . I . much difference of �pinlon. Some ' "' 9 - for himself. 'Loge for'41out, 2 years, and'yet his death thatP . . � ... . Yin In largo �i I .. is making a name 'r Bu .g quaiiiii es also makes it P*osgible thought thedikoult had done:,-w4I to r ,ain being taken to the ihill,- there came as a shock to the entioa com. A valuable ffo stWn`.c6* belo'rigiri'j' I � . .. I . -1 I . . '. have incteased-the salary and horse a) e t it is diff. inanity. - He Was alife-long Methodist to Jonathan We lit, 9thdi, died last �_ IS so"We snow this j,�&r thk . .. - . �... for us to sell at much closer prkes'thgn Ihost Tailot si keep $IZ shoitly-after MrOurry came. I iodlt to get iliewin. � . . I and held In universal esteem: He ,week And Jas. i6vight, his brother, � I . ­ . . . . . .. - . Others t I houghtin consideration of the , . I ,.. . . . . . . leaves a wido*,-2 sons and 2 daughters had a horse drop dead While working 1W . � � I I. -, . excellent church- property we �have, I who have the sylapatlik of air who in the 'bush With his team. ' , . . �.'. the cust6mer getting a riiuch lirger assortment to - Goderlchlrol�nxhlv . � . . I I . . I . . .1 I .. I "consistitif of two fine brick- churches, ' ' . .. .1 ! them , . � '. 'llug health.for the� ". . . . � . . . I " . . � . . . I . After being in fit . . . . �... . . . �� I . � 41 . aail:two arge, 'enelosigd sheds, and a NENV HouS.S.-Mr. E. Wise, has the., . I . 0 months Thos. E Ills, con. 4 :1 ,choose fro 'n, -,i*: I . I . . � .. I Priek all delivered for his -new, . .. � I -pait tw , , . I . splendid brickgirsoriale, all absolute- It came fr6m�, I ,_ house - - . . . Belgirlive . . and Lin old resident, :of Morris town- . .. . I I Croditon brick yards -1_ . ' . lyfreefrom ebb, except the little ' 14;XI%OSIPD ALL NI01IT - A shock- ship, wAs called away to the Great . . � ; 40 balance on tbe parsons, a. repairs. that there lo- sca�rcoly a 151ace anywhem : Ing thing happened to Mrs. A. Proctor, Beyondj in his 78rd 'year. I . N' r re Now in. o along the Ba;yfl6ld road, where. a nice I . . � . � ew Coods -a . � StIck. this amourit,toald larX Ought .to be sel%j of this village, last V riday even - - - t , - - - ... . . * I .I- � . . .. . . . . , . raised. Some tboughtthe circuit would house can be-gedn to better advantage While emptying the ashe � s.from Me, and Mrs. Alexindet- McLean, . sed -haV6 y - see th than on Mr. Wise's property, the rise I log, , . . . � . and- we Will be- plea - -to .0 a � -them. Favor - 'mi6reftiwate itself *Arid live benea . f the latid at this point beitig' prom the stove into an"ash box some, forty Wo are sotrV to learn, of Ashfield, are . I I . - . .. ... . �e until it stepp�d up into the o - feet, from, the house, the Aopar6ntly notimprovingo . . . ... , I � I I ; ' � . its pEvtle� Inent. He has liot yet lot this contract: Mr. McLean has been - .ci.volb of circuits throughoutthe �,Con-. I . . took a bedlapt for the'past ion Weeks,. givifig . . u ' ear otir' ' r409e � feriiice that have made the Ata dard I I I 1. 4 . . there all night until near nine o'clock * ' htindiehtiods of recovery'. 'Bite. I s 'with an ly c;.ill,.'*he-i we can show i . . . I a -stroke, fell on the 'now and laid it at I I . � . . a .. . . best. . .. . . .. . " '. � . 1. of salary and horse keep $1M0. They ; . � * Bayfleld . . the next w6riting, when her grand-. bl=ari is- almost helpless, though . � . I .at itr . I . I . thought that in view of the V i2noial H,&Ta OF i To Tim Vnitip'Hers- Par- .daughter, Was Scandrett, cAme along, bright and cheerful wi ever, . I - . - . , . 4;�M, - � . (,D � -and numerical sbieogth of the � circuit ticularly the New.Ari hato� sythe toealipaher,as Was her nitial cus. . . . . V , " �, , , . , , � : Michael McDonald, a h1i'lily,respact. , . . I . . , . I � . , , I 1 arid the liroductiveness of this part of papler never was in such demand to tow, and found her lyinj in the SnOVV- 494 resident of Walford. difid.,at. the - ' ' i titry, and in, corisideration of our knowledge as it has been reoA-ntly, She Was livink and cou 4 not speak. I . We have secured the services of Mrs, -B. X . I the dou L I . home of his*sistor, Mrs. Goo Newman � . , . ., a"%ItYre� - . what many other Weakercirettits were I 19von' the fWiibestle ate among 06 sad stritage to say she Was tint at fill on $4tutday,.ranuary 23, co�suwptio� * doing, this circuit was able to do bet. first to search its columns to read the frozon, the snow being thawed to the being bite cause of hie death. Ho was , I of Toidiito, whp is an up-to,-dgLte , and'first-class. ter than it was doing, and it WAS its description of thbir recent movements. groand"Vow. the heat of bet body. bornin.MoIng to, .. . . I. . boundon ditty to 'do so- `HO'-Vevevo At& recent meeting it Was resolved During. the evening, there -had been Onshlp,- where he . . 4 I lived for a number of years, when 'he I ,Cutter, and comes to us highly recommended b the. while the Board was almost equalli that the genti would contributo woum SeV6ral pass- along the side walk only a mov6d to, . . . y divided on this questl6n,ittvastboaght of money for the,parpose of I 'Allows and settled on, A, . . . . I . . granting a few feet fron where she lay, but heard far nesrM � ford', - - ' I leading Tailors in Torotito an4 Montreal, ,havi ' . - . 1119 it would be more honorable in compar,- % loon with Whitt othet circuits were. r(;watd to anyone who Would fitid evio . dehoeof information as to prove who nosouqdfromher, to. Proctor faliv- Ing alone, and as she -is over eighty , ,_,­ r . . . . . I.... I ... I � .1.. I., - .. �.. I � I . . ­ � � . .1 I held positions in -both Titie§, as Cutter. Mr.'Maclnt . . . . . . . - I - . Yre ' � doing, to raise the standard ,to th6 $000 warki and this was flaally carried, byUsniall Margin, ' I the cottesporiderit is. The suggestiou I . I veryfal ortantand-we can ftesurd I VarlbeOsthatif ther years of,aga, her recovery is very doubtful, ,. �. � , , " . .. . . - - I . I . .1 TH M 0 rS 0 N 3 ANK � t. attended the'l rite rnatio'nal Cutters' Convention, ill . I '- . . . , . . . ..W I � adva'ace the �vcper qo4utity we shall sedavo % - ' -E, tS � . I I . . . I . � . � . . 4 � . � \ Toronto, last week, and is thoroughly posted in the I ft__ . � ,6 . � , I . Pointe$ 11111 , . I this moilern yontig Samoon,, and bind him with new ropes, slid green Withes that were nevoi driod, and deliver him The mony; friends of Me; McQuaA,,east of Sea Thomas forth, will regret . . .1 . .. , . ,� . �, .1 .� . . I -1. I , . ' . . I , wapital, PAII) Ti�l? - 39500,9000 11 - . I ki L $ . . I . .. :1 ,. .. latest c,reatiqns in 'fashion for Epri�g. . I I . Norns - Miag E'vans, St Mary's is visiting at � 11 Ratledges, Me Smith, into your hands. But we say unto you be "keerfur' for the spith of the Lord to IdAj?n of his actions 111tieso, . Me XIbli6rt bag purchased the fatm Bell new Relcillopt I 1 I I " ' I I I � .1. ­ 10 . . Rest Fund., a ,$3lSOM000 . I I . ,0 .. : I . . . . I I . . .. -.-..- ­.. -____.._.__4 . ' days at, Clem suaford, a ent.a feiv � Ne*tons, 2so, A, McPhail is spoqdibg trity,come upon himinudhe may break fforn his bonds andoolze the, Jaw-botio of George eis abn- , talffla91009,0res- ThORenneweisfam- Hits 66 BrAneheo fit 10=14 and Agents affli VorregpffilAeat.ln Ok " �. i ' - �. .. I . � . � ­ . I— I I ­ r. I I . . *1 �& ve 4 i . M, orrish & 'erooks, - & week It Itippon. The Chosen Friends will hold their meethig on Thursday evoilitig, V01) 25, '00intneneing, at 7' .40 of ail ass,and then maby simllar jaw- ill have'also bought the 100 aerie farm bones of the Vetibests way have to o Z J. I'AcIntos , We are Informed bite the duato so that in order to de, - that the Price paldfor the 100acrefarm 11 � . I -the Prifielpal Cities In the 'World, . � I . � ,. I - . . AL GXNZRAX�t 4ANKING BIUSINIESS XUASSALCTEDe k sbatft, a wood attendance is requested. prlv6 hira of his poreat strength, you ie$6,200# sad foiltheffi() acre farm the - . I I " . I ion bick on Was McDougall was tat, may have to offer 4 second and great- ptice a$reed on is $11,000. TakibA � In- the the I " NO', ANK 0 P ISAV E ARTMENT- 11 A Squaro'beal For Every Man 11 . Friday evening last, but Is better Pip, be Indian Medicine Co., who et roward to tile Delila, For the pt - va ent be of good obeer slid probably *e to consideration value of build. Ings all round, the prides appear fair . . � . at all BrantheS, 1httrest agalwed As highost current rat,o, A . . I I 1. I I . . __ ­ . I 11 ­ � I I ­­ -41I.- � -1. �­­­ . livebeengivingeoneovoin the hall, . ­' -1 I ft for Heamiller qtx Tuesday. can help you from yodr demented e6o. difidn, ,&u reveir. . � I � Mr. DenrieWeliland family have no -too Acres. . ; I ; I Clinton 13ranch, ­­ - '.. - 4, -C. U, DOWDf NG. moLliager. I — - I . . . . I � I I ­ . � . I . I , . 1. I I I . . . . I � I . 1, . I I -1 I- - ­ ­­­­_.­._.­ L'', I � r ___ — � . I . I # # _11—-_ ; - , . I . _. . I I I . I . . . . ­-____._____ ___ . .. _­ � I