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The Wingham Times, 1893-05-05, Page 1,7.7; nos. 'aW isll stFlow his week extra values in hong LACE CITUTAINS, CURTAIN NETTS, CHENtLE CURTAINS, ART MUSLTNS .and CRETONNES, JIRUSSELLS CARPETS, ALL WOOL {aaTA�STRY CARPETS, UNION CARPETS, SUPER UNION CARPETS, HEMP CARPETS, OIL CI.OTUS, MATS, T$, witaoN RUGS, WOOL RUGS, S, CRUMB3Lla tlz'III; CLOTHES, :LINEN and WOOL BED SPREADS, white and colored. Another consignment of that 35e.Tea, the best in town for the money. Shop early and secure prompt delivery. This store oloses fat seven. \mean f 7i`+-� 11 •'.c�a,ypj ��!j ,L tat " eerie -. eneseeniala'aika: OIUt & HISCOCKS, Direct Dry Goods Impolite#,. Tne Braili, April 21, 1893. Marriage Licenses Issued by Frame Pexa esorr, No 23, Vic- toria atreel;,Winghaln; Ont, No witnesses required. LOCAL I+'fEWS —To-clay {e ,Arbor Day. —Call' at 'the Star -Restaurant for a big assortment of fruit. Jes. McKereat. --Mr.. Wm..Stia on and family, of Turn. berry, have been; ,residents of Winytiam, -- A new ohim lima been erected on the Congregatio al church, to repltaoe the the one blown cl wn by the late windstorm. =Garden See1aby the 01.u10o aka pound, at Hamilton's drug dere, two doors south of th Post Oftiecie Mr. bine. Indows on hit et dews in the north —The Street nna tea put two gothic re, as v&1 as two wi 'side of Urn building,,,; onniittre of the 'Town. Counoil-t'Vall' }4e n astitit' to of the cost of workdensx}te'str@ts a • a t commit tin Ir ' nef' 1 oto ir� iia.` ---We • ;to l,thiiti tel 41iaset • indebted to us by A • i' •book i. ie squill; to settle the same kit Jcliinals' *+�toienve trouble.. �:: :i f. Nuhn ay & Co. "^ilii} `ed"reeit goo s"*hewn in New York have .eoii'ilogGiing Staj;io With circulars dual g tho,patt .6ou1 a !of. weeks, People she I ae 1 klvr,ntl' notin to cl �0 /it. � gwith these aw'n tenni . .ea. e :-Ir. I'iios.'Gxe„ ry was eleoted to fill the vacancy ire Wm No. 4, caused by . the resignation of Mr. C. Clarke, on Monday last; 1Q1*: Gregor is no novice in the Council. sna` r tted, immediately, two good coat , higher' we es . bpaid w•reek! in cast tl Tues. in towel. k.: r 1 oto- h n' .ITS. IpLeer. opposite •C)t ecn's Hotel. --The regelar Briar erly. services of the Methodist clhuroh will c heldteext Sunday. Rev. H. W. L. ehoot of Iowa University, will assist at the n opting 'service and will preach in the even ig. ' *eclat. colleo- tiOns morning and even ug, --The Odclfellows of Vingham will cele- brate the 74tH anniveras ry of the establish. nrent of the Order in A. erica, by attending divine warship in St. I' nl's ollurch, at 3.15 p. m., on Sunday next, Tay 7th. Members of the Order will Mee et the lodge rooms at 3 o'clock. --Two-Twee i i e to steady workers, anel ousto machine. Constant e ployn' ... Wingliam Tanuo,taen Glove�Works. —Mr, John Inglis, 1t bet' of Messes. Alex. VV. W. and J. W. Ingle , of this town, died at tbo residence of ;tfr, W. W. Inglis, on Thursday morning, t he deceased had been ailing for sours ti no, and came here from 'tValkcrton, whcr' he had been stay. ing with ]hi son Walter only n cQeplo of weeks ago. The old gen to ;, <ias highly t gy esteemed . all t,ehad n;l, ' ure of his aoquaintauce, and will ly missed by all, and especially by his associates in the curling club. The furter I will .tako place to the 'IViii barn comet y, on Saturday at 3p• n. i of the town a gloves, to sewing Eat I i>xir t . d be Diary. You can r1S 4;I you buy yourboots,shco arid clothing at E. H. Davt:n's, I —Try 1 Xyere' eyed spice for horses and cattle at, Griffin' •Grocery. --The Rev, 111oQuarrie and Bev,. J, McQueen, of 11 ley, exohanged pulpits on Sunday last, —Rev. T, I. Crush, of F'ordwioll, oou• ducted the cervi s of the Congregational church, on Sunt y last. —A. meeting f the Lieenm Commission. era for West 11 on will be held at Clinton, an bursday ne t,112ay lith Mr. J. S. J ome leas purchased a let n Centre stree , adjoining the manse, and intends erectin a residence thereon this summer. —The King' Daughters and Sons will bola their usual monthly meeting at the residence of M .John Elder, on Monday,. M 8th,, at 8 o lock, p, nl. —Mr. Frank Paterson, who has the con• mast cf rom ing Dr. Macdanald's regi. deuce, has co mewed operations, and ex. pects to havo to house in its new quarters next week. —Ladies, havo your garments made In; Miss Al. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite the Qneee's hotel. .Latest styles, good work, always first-class fit. —The Linnet eeting of the Meohauics' Institute was:ad ournect, on 1'tenday fast.: until Thursday vening, at 8 o'clock. A re- port of the siness will be given in out, next issue. ---The orbit County of He Saturday last livery, and wi arbitrators,a nearly $400, iv atoxs in the case Morris v. on, completed their labors on The award is ready for de - 1 be given out as soon as the ss are paid. The fees reach understand. Ralloa there! Where are you going? I am going to the Wingham shoe store to buy my shoes; I get a11rips sewed free of charge. J. J, ilacIth or, --Trout fishin comms seed on Monday last.—"Going tit in her figure" is the moat amusing it of society taikheaadlate• ly. Translate so it is said it means ventnring out f doors without any stint of �wra or coat.. . M rt 0 0 D. D. G. M. for North uron for the A, F. and A. At, hits been officially visitin the lodges in his distriot. Last week he visited the lodges in Tara, Wiarton, Ches y, Fordwieh and Tees, water , On T u sola Yovent' o last, he 1 s' od the lodge at russets, being amoral -4n ied by Mr. C. . Williams. —G T R. trains for Toronto and ens leave Win'•lhain at 9 „ t f1.35amtaudil..,0 am vita W G & 13 Division, and at 0.45 a and 8.;a0r' ni, vita Qlintoih aid Guelph Good counectious by all tratus. —Farm a m to number 1, concession 0, Turn berry, was offered for sale by public auctl ou Monday act, at the Brunswick Hotel 1Vingitam, y Mr. Peter Deans, auctioneer, and was wi hdrawn, the highest bid being : 42060. Th 'farm is a very good one, con sisting of 1 0 sores, with a good stone house and fairly . good barn. aucl good orchard I the - on. 1 At the 'egular meeting of Court Malt - and, to . of Canadian Foresters , , C 1x12 Order of I OLeatOra held on Fri ay evening last, the following officers veer oleo -ten for the ensuing term : Wm, Neil, R.; R. 3 .ittson, V. C. R..; T. J. McLean, Z. S.; D. M. Gordon, F. S.; S. Gracoy, Tre ; John Neelanas, Chap.; John Lockridgo, S W.; D. Small, J. W.; H. 13. Elliott, S. B. 13. C. Clarke, J. 13.; Repro. sentative to igh Court, John A. McLean. TARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1893. --Cash fipl gpQrl•.jputter and eggs at R A Grahein s.Market•grOcery, ••-•-Clirttttzt, Wee gee tt0,05108t 'tenders n licenses ---Mi Thos i r oti; , P: p,, wq under- stand,ii ill in To' lite, axil unable to attend to his Parliament ay duties, --A numbea<�of 'crani° grocers wore fin- ed so the other a', for selling "soaked" peas, without the tat being so lebelied.. —Tits Tamale], receipt ea a. press badge and invitation: to a monster carnival }and societies demoestr tion to be given in Galt, on June 14, 1.5 an 10. A epleudid list of attraotions is oi'fel d; —Clinton Nssv Record : The editor of the Brussels Pos , Mr. W, 13. Kerr, the gentleman: likely. o secure the nomination for South Huron • ver Bishop, was in town on Tuesday of las week. $o was on busi. nese to the count; town. . --Brantfokdites ast evening in `Wickliffe .Half, gave a very ordiai welcome to Miss Effie Elaine }Text the well known elocu- tionist, on the oce cion of the Elocutionary recital given on :half of the Y. M. C. A.. -- Brantford Expo itor..Miss Hext in Town $tall, on, May 17 1. Zonssurx's AZrrxvrot,.-...If yott want a Neat, Shnwy Bill, well put together and attractively displayed, on good paper or card, send your order to the Trees. A number of good cuts to choose frotu. Prices reasonable. All orders by mail promptly attended to. —`-At the the mg of Anhcor of }lope .Lodge, No. 280, 0. G. T,, held on 1'ues- day'evening last, he following resolution was unanimously, assed : "Resolved, that wo•as a lodge co deem, the action of cer- tain parties wile a e trying•to induce the Town Connell to r eat their actions relat- ing to the rednctio of the hotel Iicenses granted in Wingh ." Titis lodge has membership of. 210 and the resolution was passed without•a. d asenting voice. --Quarterly s Methodist ells expected that preach in the ev —On Sunday of the I. 0. 0. Wroxeter to the brethren o --On Tues Mabel, the el Richard Coat the Wjngban ---fide W' Methodist on 'Mersa y May. —Tile No ors have d licenses in t off in Listow —Revival this week in I geliet Whyte ings have beef is an accomp lotions on th ated.. --This may. When a settler les wants to go ried, the Can hiin a matrimo and on preseuti marriage eerti transport for b rvioes will be Iletd in It on Sunday next, It he Rev. Mr, Mahood w g, act, about thirty members in town, Arrive over to ttend divine worship with that village. y last, the remains of Ann' Veil year old daughter of M , of Henseli, were Internet i Cemetery. MI the ilk to u harp District meeting of tb urch will be held in this tow and Friday, 18th and 19 e o 11 Porth license commission. °idea. to cut oft a number of r district, three being out I, it is said.' eetiiags have bean continued is Baptist church by Evan- nd bis daughter. The meet - well attended. Miss Whyte isbel musician and iter se - harp are greatly appreci- be news to some people : the North-west Territor- ask to Ontario to got mar- ina Pacific railway sells al ticket at the usualprice g the return coupon and a sate, he is entitled to free bride. The World's Fair Isjust now throwing out big inducements, but it is not in it when it comes to selling ladies' lino button shoes for 95 Cents. E. H. Dzvru. —The regular me opo Lodge, No. 280, on Tuesday evening 1 attendance and the o erm were elected as • te eases --If' you want: early 'tomatoes, ton, C. T,; I3.33. Ell -s —stooks, asters s pa isiess etc' hewer plants Viae Rus11 V T o l ,{ J , 1 . t , ea ro r C. Graham, , Yri •r G ham at • the Tr 'Bridge Iron rid e D Apiary Dodd „ p illy and d> R. S.; Miss Har Chep,; T. Netterfield Greenhouses. A .Choke sample of honey Lower Wingharn. _The bills havo • -en issued for the 24th of May eel'ebratio • ill Wingham. From them we notice th utero will be base ball, se matches; foot races exhibition of the water- en's.eight, a d a grand local talent': The exhi- w orlss will ke is >iac '- tl z ing will be erected on e 1 a and the brigade de called it. Altogether the out- ndicl day's sport will be still on hand for sale. • T. C. 'iiarrnN, football and Iacro and other sports, t works and a tit concert C at night, ght, m bitiorh of the wate cal shape. A bui the perk, set on P ,8 - out to extinguish on look is tint a np . given. —The Women' Congregational c auxiliary hueetin the Congregation Tuesday, May 90 2.30 o'clock full on Missionary th evening, a /eater and the 1 awaffu ham church, Pastors and mu enjoyable evetii bo You Wear Pants 2 ' If yon do tho proper place to get them is at E. II. Dever's, made up in the latest style, from t3.50 up, —A great treattee given to the Hamil- ton e on o Io Wed p W d esday evening in associa- tion hall, wlien iss Effie Elaine RText made her first a nearanoe here. She was ably assisted b ' Ittrs. Mackeloan, Miss Schumacher and . J, 0. Brion, Ittiss Hoxt gtiaatly der rllted her audience, and has great Bloc Misery abilities. Flet selection was goo Bon Hurt the speeial request teas apien idly given, This talent• ed young lady ha a bright future before her and we hope r be able to keep hor ill TTatnitt on for so: i• a . e ]n tt o . Her ostn ltd p �s Greek costume w s good stncl most inte4• esting. The o ening altogether was a very enjoyable o io.---Han2Jltott Spoetator, Deo. 10,1802, iss Hext will appear itt the Town Bail, wt he 17th May, ander the. auspiees of tit Maple Loaf Lacrosse club. —'Cor first.Class eat/bring and olleap. ttentii' furnlallingM, try Webster :b Co, Neuron/her the place, only two doors north of the old Maud aid. between Ross' book. store and Patteraon's jewellery shop MissionarySociety, of the inch intend holding au for Listowel District in 1 church, Wingham, on . Afternoon_ meeting at nice li n is Ls:ta :and on 1 p addresses 'tV es'W etgiven. In the of t will bo' '' en at "Howell. ion. by1' tie east of of Wing- chat Addresses. by ' visiting by to wilef in making an chs g. Iter ing of Anchor of . 0. G. T.,. was held t. There wain fair oers for the ensuing Ilows ; G. A. New- tt, P.C. T.; Miss . Dodd, F. S.; Mrs Tress.; G. Hewett, jr,, Mar.; Miss Wil- son, •G4 M. Black/vel , Sent. A number of members .were app+inted;; tend the District i held Lnckno/v on elogates to at- eeting, which will he Tuesday, May lath. —The Annual z eeting of the Wiugham District will bo lief on the 18th and 19th inst., in the Wing ant Methodist church. On the evening of• he 17th. inst.,a platform meeting will be held, at wbioh addresses will be • given o • .four eationalties : Eng- land and the Dn., t glib Rev. , Y G. F. Salton; Ireland and the Trish, by Rev. W. F. Campbell, M. A., Pit D.; Scotland and the Scotch, by Rev. . A. McLachlan, M. A., and Canada and the Canadians, by Rev. J. Livingstone, ash; along the line of tationalities wi be ptovicled. —e1 inrge au, enthusiastic Temperance t ting'was h it in the Methodist Chnreb, a ednesclay •veiling, under the auspices he WOmen': Christian Temperance Un - Rev. S. c ellory, 33. D.; occopied the a r. The of ening prayer was delivered Ilev. W.H. Vat -on, aitd the choir cf the ohm. gave. .$Neral selections of music. Itir. Sell ry 4avo a ahort ad:lress, and oduce,d iss Lillian Phelps, of St. tarines, to the audience. She delivered lendicl ddress on Temperance, point- s out the Al.effects of the liquor traffic P from its noeption down to the present a o. She also detailed the cireutltstances r whic 2 licenses for the sale of liquors first g -anted in Englancl,ta 1452. The cr tree% was in tae country only be- et it wa: tolerated by the people; it had ito rights, v, sted or otherwise, and should be prohibite � , She pointed out the neces- sity of orgy zation and unity on the part of the oppon tits of the liquor traffic if they d =ace din driving this monster from air land Space will not permit even noesis • • Miss Xaite e's magnificent eel- • Dr. a .acdonald, Rev. W, H. Watson Messrs. also do $1 A YEAR ��'A , IN ADV Mrs, Chas. Lloyd itas b z • quite Ill some time with congestio of the lun but we'are pleased to ray s e is mealy the mend,. --'ICampaaignF,eleoes," an utobiogra of Mrs. Letitia Youmans,. t e pioneer the White Ribbon Moveme • in Cana, will shortly he issued from be Method Roofs Room, Toronto. The •ook is pu fished at th* request of the Wonu Christian Te ,penance 'On'.n of Canad and the intro action is wr tton by Mi Willard. It will contain 310 pages, well bound in cloth, and will be.:ntbellished by a beautiful photo•engravine of Mrs. You,- Mans, ou• mans, and also a group- t iota of Miss Willard, Mrs. Lucas and frs. Youmans, the Presidents of the Wo • an's Christian Temperance Union, in the United States Great Britain and Cana a respectively, Price, $1.00. Address; W Briggs, pub- lisher, 33 Riohanond street Toronto. for at this Board m y be aggreQ �s • selves and n Moved b prof'p �fi �' bl. to the y Sperling, R. Eiscocks, th t By -late No, 27, pity amended by in= rating the word 0f stead of "awn". (la, The 3layor s lid that the Co ist move very etc, Iy eu this matt_. b- may be troubl: alieed, He did ti's that the Cott"Cil bail the ' p a, amend the b -law, Ile /visite, es legal advice, 'and weeld :advise the matter ov r to enable the consult legal it thorities on the an. The Clerk r'ed the rules gove procedure of tate Cotuaoil. also advised ill' Council to take not in the matter c ntil they got Jogai 0"2 Moved by R C. Sperling, seeonde" 11. Hisoocke, 'hat Rules 18 and ]:Fl law povel'iug he procedure itt Cote suspended for he present ..ttveniug purpose of am ndiug a ley -law. Mr. Geo. 111 Kenzie pointed out tea Council had n power to amend tItia law, reading t e license Jaw to ruse potation he, to. k. - « Mr, E. L. s okinson replied to Ifenzie and r. John Dingley brit 1 t? dressed the C nl}cif, urging Ira action on tl petition betaken , Connell, Moved by J S. Jerome, secoudea b Homnth, Um ' the further consider& this quesfinn •o laid over till Friday next—Carried Deputy.Ree e Drockensltire statai the Street Co • rnittee would be preps report at Fr clay night's meeting Council, The Finane: Committee reported, mending pay ent of. the followi counts: Fin c Davidson, wood, -Ch 08.15; Frank I avidson,. woo i for ball, FeDavidson, g. •avel for streets, 75 semi Plenty, printin; , 0x.50;. Jas. D. Longi pairs and sung ies, 01.80; Samuel ', salary as assesso 01U0; S. Xnnitill: p and stationery, •$ , -0001(;)B0; OQ; B. H, ;dcEay, 2; ingi sign, $.,,W, �; i . Moore, work on $5; Wingham E ectric Light Co., 1 $1.40. lkloved by D . Teener, seconded F. Brockenshir:, that 200 copies of tot• s abstract •e printed, fob distxilt among the rat ayers- Carried. Moved by Dr Towler, secondedby W Brockenshire, t at the report of Fitz Committee l'e , opted, and the aocc paid—Carried. The Paropert : Committee neported commending th t the building over weighscales g be resl2ingled and that aratby bave the se of -the house men by Mrs. Melvi •, that the hole in the pound be filled u ; that the weigh seat let by tender on ha 4th inst.,ancl that Mlle be issued to that effect; that the hall and hose to er be repaired and reit ed; that an inc descent ]amp be place the main entr nee of the town hall, one in each dress ing roo121 an the stage eight on tI•e sta. : of the town hall qt ligbts, and else 'ne at the lockup doo: :choice New ens. Wholesala—Gordon & McIntyre are in a condition to ajtpply families or sooietse with new teas, at jobbers prices. Now ie the tithe tq seeure your teas. Persotiet'a. Mrs. John Snell, wit have been visitin friends in Wingllain nd other places in Ontario, for tho past 10 r months, left on Wednesday for her •cine in Cleveland, Ohio. Gerrie Gazette:. r. D. Sutherland of Wingbam, as in t wn en Tuesday, ofli. cialIy inspect rng the urnace in the new Methodist Church. Mr. Crowell WilIso , jr., is visiting un. der the parental roof, Mr. Jas Loutit, jr., .las-gone to Battle Creek, Michigan, w ere he will reside in future. Mr. Horace Horton of Godericb, was in town on Afoucay. - Mr. F. Hill was in oronto and Seaforth, last week. Mr. John Farqub molt, of Teeswater, was in town o%t:Tues. ' y last. - Mr. Jos. Cowan, .f Wroxeter, was in town on Tnesday. Mrs. Iiamptor, of Listowel, was visiting in Town laet weak. Misses 011ie Nichol find Nettie Lee, of Listowel, 1 o el are ' visit'• ifriends ' in town. wn Mr. W. R. Elliott sof Listowel, was visit- ing -friends hi town for a couple of days, this weak. Mr. Jas. 1:1- ammo a, of Atwood, was in to on wn business, o Tuesday. Mrs. Jacob Larg., of Listowel, was in town on Tuesiay, . Wending the funeral of Mr. R. ' Coad s deal ht r. e Mr, W. J. Welc 1, of Harristou, "spent a couple of clays i town, this week. Mr. Jas. McAll: ne, of Brussels, aocom- panted by his sot who has been residing in Manitoba for ab • t six years, paid Wing- tani friends a vi. it on Monday. Miss Houghto h went to Toronto this week o consult a pb3 Mien, having been ill for owe weeks, e cs. Brussels Pos : Robert Wilson, wife and on, of W112 12 g a , were visiting in town for a few days thi: week. Mr. and i' s. Henry Pearen, of this place, spent $ nday in Belgrave. Ziene' muse bas Peeved it. A triumpl in medicine was attained when experi. oe proved that Scott's Ennui - ion would not only stop the progress of uhiionary Consumption, but by itscontin- ed use health and vigor could be fully re- stored. —Apprentices wanted at once to learn roti. the dressmaking. Cantor's (Isco Prof. Catl ,Moo4y's) tailor system—only perfect Cys-. asp tem of dress -cutting, naught to apprentices. ing Miss kiodgson. flits resumed business after • Ilolidas s and Cttarantees las before perfect g tailor system a specialty. MUST Uoa`YGTsaGATto3M , 0.1Witot1, W'rtadsrtnt.-4W. H. Watson, Pastor. ,ger- vices each Sunday at 11 a, tr.. end 7 p. tai. Sabbath U h School and Bible EJl;tsa tat'�.130, Prtiyer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p, in., Christian Endeavor on mune evening at 0 p. iii. All made weleennu. oui Seats foe, Strangers welcome. Sunday, our May 7th. Services morning subject ; our Y ,� "Three Principl for a Sueaeasful Life." ey Evening subjo : "Finita of WV'isdoal" Communion Lord's Supper after the morning cervi fits, latest sty es, and good work, 'Teach- tin dude were liqu carts —The Can rliatl /Macedonia Endow. need Associ, inn, n Toronto institution, has gone itt iquidetion, not being able to register and the Ontario Xnattrhtltco Act. Tho busines was to endow children from birth to 14 ars of age with tt fund to pro• mote their culture and education, The Goverhhmol classed tho Association as alt inauratute olnpatty and insisted upon n $50,000 being put up as sent. ideate holders, hence the eased. deckled to cease easiness, deposit ity for e Batton ha ij dress and lands '.town Osamu. The rege r monthly meeting of the Town Cotuteil wa' hold on Moec]ay evening last Members a t present. except Mr. Elder, The minutes of last regular and special meeting were read ud adopted. A. eon' t - nication from Bert J. Reid, in in referee o to a sidewalk on Leopold street, wI ich is in a dangerous condition, was read. No action. Mr. E. . DJ, kinson addressed the Cottit- I at le ng It, and presented a petition eign- by abo t 250 ratepayers and others, ask• g the 0• nnoil to amend the liquor lieeneo "five ylaw; b ios:ntiltg the wordflue in- sad o F our," so as to enable Mr. John Maley t • senate a wino and beer lioense, Bev, S' . X3. Watson addressed the Cotttt- I again granting the prayer of the petf- on, an presented a counter petition, geed b between Go ana 70 ratepayers, 'Moved by 'Geo. :McKenzie, seoottded by A. awson that we now in Council assembled eloom 'Messrs, Thos. 'Gregory and John (Solan as Councillors for Wards Nos. 4 d 1, cspeetively, hoping the time spent >, ohn Ritchie and John Nee- ei veros short addresses, ed itt W6 tuorl's . iestoti ar Mooting, itllx. b We cordially in ite all to wine to the st miss-aomry ineetiii itt the Congregational lJ church on Tetscla afternoon next, /Vey May 0th, at 8.80 o' look, when papers and ei addresses will be g von. In the evening et ti 7.45, a mass ttmee ng, when addresses will si be diltverod by 1 iv, T,L Kiernan of Fiord' wish; lkw P, 1) 8ettltsy, of Listowel,'and .D a lecture by tit Pastor on "1 Tawaii ana t110 w Hawaiians." Collection :.itt aid of late N an 5iollsa side. Moved by Dr. owler, seconded by Brockenshire, th t the clause of the perty Committe:'e report with refere the weigh seal is be referred baok- c0nttnittee, wit power to act—Carried The Bast cis,u: e was referred to the L Co nntittoo to • t estimate of diet of I and report on ;1 -day night. Mr. R. Vanst •fie addressed. the Co 11 referenco to he town purchasing band ins:ruin is ter granting the $105 to complet paying for the ' Meets and• t, sande as security. M by R. 0, Spar R ., seconded by X.Nee ee that the matte .of aiding the band be furred to tee P operty Committee,th report on mid night—Carried. -