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The Wingham Times, 1894-04-06, Page 1e. ire et I r uj %.I.NIIIIAM T VOL• . XXIII,---NO 1157, Toe Buell never had amore desirable stook of Dry Goode, Boots and, Shoes than it has this spring. We have paid special attention to your wants tide season, and have watched the markets olosely to your advantage. • Our Dress Goods, Delaines, Challies and Prints are the most exclusive in Wingham. We oall particular attention t'o our Black Goods, for color, quality and price, Re- member that we are the only house in town who import Dry Goods direct from the foreign markets, thereby insuring a Savin to you. Our Grocery stook, as usual, is full, fresh and well assorted. Our 35 cent Tea is and •'always has been the talk of tate people; three pounds for one dollar; five pounds for one dollar and fifty cents. ORR ec HISCOCKS, Direct Importers, Tim teas, March 29th,,1894. Marriage ..icenses • Issued by PRANK PATERSON. No 23, Vic- toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses regut.red. vww..vw.wv.wroc...Ot.. Pince in fsanada to get a Business Edu- 0 S , cation, Shorthand, eh., is at the Cen- • •• • tral. Business Col.. • lege, Toronto, Ont., and Stratford, Ont. Unquestionably Canada's Orcatest Com- aaerciai5chodls. Gotta ozues free. Men- tion this paper. Shaw & hltutt, reinctpals . • 6®44a,ewEh.4em sem®Am0i041A v.. ' LOCAL NEWS. -The public Soh Is re -opened on Mon. 'slay last with a Marr attendance. --Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A. Graham's market grocery. -Mr. Hugh Ca pbell, a brakeman on the C. P. R., had o fingers taken off in the Wingba.n yap , 'one day last weak, . while coupling car -The' best bran s of oysters, . at 30 to 40ets..per quart, at Jas. MoKelvie's. he misunderstindingbetweenMessrs. , P Cba man and Gee. H. Mooney,of F� Chapman the Ripley* Inguir s, has been ainicably settled, and Mr. Ole pman will conduct the •pajer in the future. ' -An enjoyable s ;sembly was held in the Temperahee lis., on Wednesday even- ing.. The London narpers furnished the music, and Mr. J a. Molielvie was the -. caterer for the evasion. ' About fifty 'couples enjoyed th[ pleasures of the mazy dance. e --'.Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly repair and fully warranted by Heim Peak; Block, •Wingham. he cannon ha been placed in front of the town hall, it is pointed directly e f r. B. Willson, manager theresidence n at s- g • Of the Bank of Hastiltou. Does this mean that our Mayer ha- sanguinary designs on Air. Willson, or la t an intimation that he wili'jj pok no reeasal of funds for the lity ? 1 . s *Ate be se aouiiiiit mit tli-;G_.mower Lea the p•1'tjperty of and electric iigh. some towns this The ;same moti aressto assess *Wooster as personal props n by reference to the tes, in another column, teen inetrnoted to assess he telegraph, telephone companies in town. In as been done for years. n • also instructed the 11 entire horses in town t. Y. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIIAY, APRIL 6,1894. -The public school card will meet on Tuesday evening next ; -Olivette Lodge, ebekah Degree, I. O. 0. I''„ recently organ _zed in town, is pros- pering, and expects add quite a number to its membership a . ext meeting. B- eaver Tobacco is absolutely clean. It. is the highest grade stook in Canada and the,only gentleman chewing. - The annual m eting of the share0 holders of the Wing lam Temperance Hall Company, Limited, las held on Wednes- day last. , The renrtsof the officers showed that the pas'eyear had not been a very successful one. 'The following gentle- men were elected dit-otors for the ensuing year : D. M. Gordon G. A. Newton, Alex. Dawson, Jas. Willem and R. Elliott. -Ladies, bave your garments made by Miss M. Jobnston, Gregory block, opposite the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always first-class fid, • -The entertainmet given on Friday evening last, by MissilloWhinney and her pupils, assisted by th Toronto University Banjo, Guitar and M :ndolin Club, was a most successful affair. The Town Hall was nicely filled by an appreciative audi- ence. All of Miss MoWhinney's pupils did well, showing tle3 careful training that had been bestows • upon them by their teacher. The Mat delis Club • sustained their well-earned reputation as an A 1 • =aim/ coinbinatices, ' - We wish to sae to horsemen 'that ive have a large assort entof cuts suitable for all classes of et ]lions and are prepar ed to filLany order entrusted tous the shortest possi a notice. Route bills and cares, any si , printed as • neatly and as cheap as c ty work. 'Horsemen: requiring anythint in this line will be 'consulting their O in interests by placing their orders with -.e at an early date,and thus secure their cork in good season. Orplers by mail, teregraph or telephone attended to and s tisfaotion guaranteed •In every instance. -For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster et Co. Remember the place, one door south of R. A. Grahem's grocery store. -The license commissioners for West Huron amain Clin on on Thursday last, and re -appointer l x. James Stevens as chairman. It was Molded that the•23rd of April should be be day for consider- ing the license ap lioations. Clause 8, of the License regu ations, provides that "No one under 21 y ars of age shall be employed as a bar -t nder or act in that capacity in the Rid ng;" hie clause was amenited by addiu in addition to the foregoing, that no ember of a licenee- boldei's family un r that age shall be so employed: -Fruit culture is more profitable to the farmer mow than his other crops. Brown Bros. Co., the most extensive nursery /Muse in Canada, have a vaeat'eytn this;action. Write thein at Toronto, Ont., fon :-their terms. -Wanted, a boy about 16 or 17 years of, age, to learn the printing trade. M have a good English education. Apply t the Ttstas oioe. -The Veneer Dran atic Company has been playing to fair h uses ,in the town hall, this week. The emptily is the best that has visited Wingl m for some time, r ie ' the star, bliss Mollie J ties, , is aveoat 1 and pleasing actress, am lie well supported. They appear here uncle the auspices of Minerva Encampment L 0. 0. V., and Will remain all the weer.. The Evolution Of medicinal agents is gradually relegating tate old-time herb*, pills, draughts end Vegetable' ei ti'aets to the rear and bringing Into general Ilse the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of riga, "Co get the tette remedy live these it is manufactured by the California Vet i'{yrup 00. olily. ]i'or Ohl by terl leading dr iggfsts. ,-The Palniereto Reporter says: Cir- culars are being stributed throughout the town, the p cpose of which is to introduce a Synd :ate of British Manu- facturers. They xplain briefly; that the chief merit of thc-r business is ;tar.. sell Dry Goods and '?dolens at f5f1'. eieeenit less than what ye= are now payiiii::your present store ke per. In connection with this fake, ay. would advise the buy ing public to pat enize the local Meath - ant and they will eceive value for their motley. If you g t taken in by these pedlars Tare donte you never received advid ,on the m 'ter. r. A. M. R mien has disposed of the Wingham You lift' to Mr. R. J. Black. well, of Brantford le gentleman of large experience in the f u dry business, and be has taken possessi ni Mr. Bite/Ewell will put in oonsiderabl new machinery and fit up the works for d in all kinds of mnill and other repairs, s tvtell air to turn out all ds of irorts,astings of a suprricr grebe. hose hay ng work in his lite him a t "al and if good Week sheet iVe m r , i3 and material, at re fiable rates, aro ap- preciated, and they enerally are, hie : cus- tomer's will have ti cause to•'omplain.. We trust Mr. Black ell will And hi:Obviate- Merit in Wingham most satisfactory one in every respect. Last Warning. • All who are owing Wm. Ridd by .note or a000ant, rti11 pay the same to John lies• lands at am or they will' be put fn court for collection, WM. 'Rmn, V, S. 1 A YEAR IN AI VANC -Methodist Ohl alb pulpit topics for -A big black ltom will strike the A number of :new "Ohs entered, and ti Sp rang, thea the a =runts ofJobnF next Suuday; mond ig subject, "Our Daily to " 'on Tuesday nett. new district was fc-med to provide for Bread"--.-Iriftll of the series. Evening -The anniversary services of the Wing. these additions, t : be known as the subject, "What is it to be a Christian?" -Oranges, Pineapples, Cocoanuts, t . anas, and a large assortment of canned goods, pure maple syrup, at the cheapest price and John Elder be ;aid, and that itt all chairmen of ccramittee's have ham Methodist Chi roh Sabbath School Maitland district. Dificers wets elected wages for work to lee done; and that were conducted on Sunday last, by Bev. as follows: Honorery president, Adolph balance of finance r cit he passed -Cess Dr- Gifford, of Perm 3, and were very sue. Mueller; president; Mr, Crawford, Tor- vied. Mr. H. Davie dressed the Come* t ,Jas, McKeivie's, eessful. In the motor ing, Dr. 'fowler, the onto; vice•presiden , central district,. Air, asking fora rebate of ee on the rent of On Friday itst, while working in Superintendent, gave a report of the year's John Blake, (fait; berme district. Mr, town hall pail by 11Tfdi McWhin Messrs. Watt f Son's pluining twill, work. It showed the t there are 27 classes Prendergast, Sento_th;, Oxford district, Moved by P. Deans,se loudPdby R. Ars Master Perry Cos d }mad several Lingers. in the school, 2 infan , 17 intermediate and Mr. Robertson, V'oodstock; :vtaitland that the request of Hiss McWhinney 8 adult, which are resided over by 27 distritt,il'Ir.Clinue,-aistowel; Southwest- granted, but tbat Wit be considered ° �1 taken off his left hand by it sew,at which teachers and 0 effice1s- • The classes are ern district, John S- :awart, Windsor; Tu- precedent Mr future guidance -414=140; he was working. l Mr. J. A. Morton addr seed the C;ounoil'1 made up of -infant ge of this issue will females; intermedia ract 'statement of the ' 83 females ; adult a reasurer of Wingham females, making a It is well worth the The average attends Byers.. teachers has been 1 lass, 20 melee and 25 ronto, Messrs. Stat.' and Nugent; nacre - E 75e class, males and tart' -treasurer, Mr. eorsyth. sass, 42 reales and 95 . ttel of 340 ,scholars. Promotion ce cf scholars and The following p 5. TIM number of •at th•e examinal,;lon :the year were -boys, vacation. A gena id the amount raised anon will be held a sohool were -boys, • rimer smut TO I There are about 500 Matthew Pearen, ry. The morning Brydon, Flo. Park e of a review of the . Reynolds, Anpie was ably conducted Bert Hembly, Lil who used a couple of Fields, Emily Grego, ings to illustrate his ugh, Lexie Dawson, ing, the Rev. Dr. Orttcey, Ernie Se1)eF id address, pointing Willie K1ine,.W. Fe>..[•uson. charged. Mr. Deans to not only to tLeir FROM SEVENTH TO -METH DEPART AtEt4T. Council had nothing t children of the coin- Edgar•Hendersou, _.^red Russell, Ohas. as Mr. Carr rented tit munfty. It was lis aned to with pleasure Bell, R. Ferguson, neo. Elliott, Bert and that the town and profit by a ver t large congregatiou. • Holmes, Olive Beer er, Reseed Greig, reveuue only the rant; On Monday eveni g, the annual busi- !Henry Set'fert, Steuart Button, Mike present and stated t nese meeting in connection with the •Flanigan, Willie Roe. erne. 1'resbyteriau church Sabbath School wet held. The report of FROM $TH 7Q 7Tt7 DF.t ARTMENT-FROM ler taxes, and asked the the Treasurer, Mr W. T. J. Homuth, iTO 1' T 2, the matter. Dr. '1' showed that the receipts during the year, Dorcey Lediet, f don Kinn, Harry cil for permission to with the balance of hand at the beginningConstable, Bert Lath, Roy Growston, front of the Town Ha Willie Cenery. Ren -Ids Marsales,Win- of the year, amens 3d to. $109.50 ; the es• yDeans, seconded by of the are was nun a, leaving a balance on nie Holmes, Myrtle Kittle, Lillie Laing, .matter of S. Grace hand of $80.79. '1' e past year is the most Annie Deyell, Edna 3urkholder, Maggie Finance Committee, Stewart, Mabel Elli n, Evelyn Hutton, successful the scho.l ever experienced, in Carried. Moved by every department c* the work. The elec- tion of officers for .nother year resulted as Flanigan, Georgia follows: Dr Towllir, superintendent ; C. Dora Paterson, Est Lloyd, assistant uperiutendent ; A. M triceCarruttm+ wept the cannon sen Robint,otr, aeisretar ;' W. T. J. Ilelttntlt, a TiOlu PART MON To $0,00113 Boon.terson-'Carried. r'May .,00k, Lizz e . Gilchrist, �Meery and stated that she Marlowe; . Jennie Let . Lillie Melvin, da month for fee for te. King, Roy McClyn-ont, Ella Currie, ' Chester Davis, Teta Young, Ade/or had only received 3i0 c to the Milanese Com Brishois, J as. McGill ray, Lillie Sheri; Allie Sutherland,KaMcGregor, Fred Coad, Merry Stiles, 011ie Main pr ize,Loora Fls,nigan, Newman Veiwnod, Linda Hill, Willie Ledicet,_.ellaTaylor, John Doubleday, Robbie al -rden, Mabel Rose, Lizzie Little, Gerti : Welwood, May Robertson, Mabel Gi lespie,'vi. Walsh, Frank Mitchell, Pe er Deans, Fanny Mortimer, Ruby Bj1bo1der, Grdon Griffin, David Davidn, Edith Beamer. -On another be found the ab accounts of the for the past year perusal of ail rat -G-, T. R, train for Toronto and east verses recited durin leave Winghain at 6,25 a. m. and 11.20 a. 5,245 ; girls, 9,771, rn. and 3.45 p. in., via Clinton and Guelph. by collections imp Good connections by all trains. $53,58; girls, $61,90 t a "society" man of volumes in •the, and miles from Wing. service took the shti 1 to an advertieter to last quarter's work,ai pants made so that by Rev. Dr. Grifford„ the knees,no matter blackboards with dr%; be worn," He was theme. In the ev that "knickerbock.. Gifford gave a splerf out the duty of par own children, but th • -It is stated th a town not a thou. haat recently sent learn how to "have they will not bag f hew long they ma; delighted to be tol ers, cut short enol ,h so that they would not conte below the knees, had been' found to till the 1 I in every instance,' -7f you are bald or have thin hair, see the many fine Hair Joverings Prof. Doren- wencl will have wit - him at the Brunswick 110 rbursday, 1 th. April. Ho Council, at the meeting on day utgnt, r +soinded the motion passed at the spec al meeting last week, and have accepter the cannon sent here ,by Hon.. J. C. Pat erson. The gun has been placed in on: of the plots in front of, the town h 11, but has not been •mounted yet, a council has asked 'for a rebate on t freight charges, from • he 0, P. R., and xpect to have their 'request complied i 'th. =Private moneys co loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf Jonx Neer,.anna• -If a scan want his neigh hers -to stance -be makes the newspapers. way to reach them advantageously- T not do without tl wouldn't if he coup create trade, for, whitI adadvertices Witte pr .purpose of securing advertisement goes t goes and makes th outside his own Comj' beeomes familiar and to do bus iness with uy or to Bell, for in - he facts known in here is no other o tho roughly and e. tieingman eau n�dppra• and The newspapers e the business man bably the special cal patronage, the where the paper advertiser known unity. His name by the a nflueece of the newspaper, tr"de is created With him where be nee :r expected it, his business .is extended and made more important. DaessMrAxrxo-Misr H. J. Powell begs to announce to the la fes of Wingham and' vicinity,` that she ts•p app aced to do dress- makinglac in the est ' yle and at moderate prices. A call soli iced. Shop- -Nearly opposite'Macdonald's lock. ' - -Last week, •iu o report' of the "At Home" held in the P sbyterian church on Monday evening k, the concluding paragi.!a ,mlll:•was inad rtently omitted. It felloWeteitrminediatel after the address and pret;enthtion to Re J. L: Murray, and read as follows: Mr, Murray repll d in that' touching, kindly, pleasant, hal py manner peculiar to Mr Murray, and a iich has won for him Bach a high place i the esteem and affec- tions of the Wi g m Presbyterian eco u- gregation, of whom with the Supply Cern, lied many. Y�, m mI ittee Mr. MurrayJ lm t n l fnd co- referenoe to the hall rt 0. F. some time ago, a xamination. came under the bead 01 till were promoted and that the rent, whi held at the Easter' have been only $30,ani 1 promotion examin- request the 'Town Tre the end of Juno: $7 rent wrongfully pal: FTs DIEPARTM$ 'T• Moved by ta. 0. Spark Davidson, .Bessie Deans, that the reque t paid by the I. d said' that they beneficiicry societies h was $87, should' asked the G;uuucil to asnrer to refund the I by the I.O.0,F. ig, seconded by P. . of J. A. Morton be Leo. Kerr, Doti ie granted -Carried. 11Jtr. Robt. Currie, of ' , aggie c,D incl, Edna Brawn, East Wawancsh, was stesent and address - ie Paterson, i1' ay ed the Council with raierenee to the. Win;;- r i Nle t -� n barn weigh scales, st ting that the fees eruie Greig, Della (barged were not ac rdiug to law. Mt•. y, Harry Mant el, Shell' stated that lie iso had been over. thought that the do withthe matter, scales from the town, did not receive any' Mr. 5. Gracey was tat he thought ,the iud paid too much, ouncil to look iuto yu asked the Court - ace the cauuon itx Moved by .1'.eter Tennant, that the be referred to the ith power to ace, - C. Sparling,secoud- e /notion made by MaKutlay,at the laded, and that we by Hon. J. 0. Pat- . Saint wad present 4 sent a bill in last ing. and that she ; :i nte. Referred back ittee. Moved by •J, Thos. Gregory, that lyn be g,'anted, to t of 'Tn ITrt" MuKinluytheow , sit at it is the opiuiotx .-" various 'telegraph,. ghtpoles should be 11 entire Nurses be perty, and that the, o assess the same - A. 111.e.Leten' ame•--A.:ur.Leau, sound,•* , e matter of weigh Ext'cuti'e thinnest - ..2.26.181)4, a icy -law. 'rat()) for the 'team tla'ue times .8.14 l' 18t) , ' a bylaw to • ° :, allaee, Dolliejobb, er McGregor, Bea - ed by P. Deans, that t Councillors Inglis an special meeting, be re treasurer ; J. A. M J. Homuth, 12. S. Kerr, assistant lib: leader of orchestra; organist. rton, librarian ; W. T. a.lbraith, Win Lloyd, J. Arians ; J. i. Morton, Mrs, W. T. J. Homuth, • Canadian 0 er of Potesters. The Demonstrat on Committee for Dis- trict No. 1, stet t .Wingham, on Friday last. The Chair fan, Mr. A. Reid, of Brussels, reported that the Brussels court were making ever possible preparation for the event. It is e petted that the Demme" stration will excel any before it; all Fores- ters are expected appear at Brussels on July 2nd. Mr. D . M, Gordon, Vice -Chair- man, is a warm -1 carted, true Forester and Chaplain of the igit Court, H. P. Chap- man, Seey: Trct ., is setting the wheels of correspondence going at a lively rate for t me good of the )rder. See what our spicy I rnal, The Canadian Forester, says: In compiling state Deets for our annual report to the Ontario loverument for the year ending Jan. 1st 1894, some very interesting facts were brou lit to light, such as: lat- That our Suboelinate Courts • lied collected for their own expenses the large sum of $90,13512 de ring the year. 2nd. That they had paid o+ t : For Sick 3enefits....$21,238.48 " Medi.n1 Aid...... 10,625.84 " Pune 1 Benefits.. 1,908.55 " Curre t Expenses 43,304.05 • $77,075.92 Let it be bop e in mind that all those moneys have bee collected and expended butside of the ins •ranee. In the insurance department we cc lected, as shown in our Summary Staten_ ,nt to the Government, i out in death claims 1 andmid 149 05.5 7 plimentary things to say. Mr. Graeey $71,172.00, thus le ving the sum of$77,978: gave two very amu" ng readings in Scottish 75 to add to our si. plus; that is, it did not oltaracter, that were greatly enjoyed, take one half of our income to pay our Misses McWhinney -and Sarah Fargcharsoa f death claims, Sr :sly all this indicates delighted the audience with their cultured, prosperity from emery point of yfew. On singing. Mies Isrlie McKenzie favored' on March lit, there was the grand sum of the audience with : violin solo, displaying $307,356 on ban .: to pay Death Claims. , careful training an itidreirable taste. ' She Ple.tse make ea n sets of this. --Ripley In- Wend 3 e uirer. • appeared -0! to to r t ea advantage q g in a reading, entithe, "Lessons to Lovers." Mae May Cline, • s Usual, `charmed the The en B , $3; , g25; t Town ultoil, The regular atonally meeting of the Town Council was het on Monday evening last. Members pr Bent -Mayor Hanna, Reeve Sperling, Ccsuctllors McKinlay' Gregory, Inglis, Ice ding, Moore, Herds - /nun, Arscott, Tensa it, Deans, Green and McLean, The minutes of and passed. The Ma Lang had applied to once to pay her rent A communication m vin,asking the Counc: as she was in need of d'. munioation from Mr.. y est meeting were read b or reported that Mrs. he Council for assist - as read from 'Mrs Melt, to procure her a house �e at once; also a coin- Villiame, askiug the Council to pay his rets Moved by J. W. fat%is, seconded by T. Gregory, that the co .=munioa Eons from Mrs. Melvin, Mr. Willi stuns and application of Mrs. Lang be refer •ed to the Charity Committee, with powe to act -Carried. The following is the report of the Finance i tee : R. ore work at flume omm t R C � , d $1 25; John Forster, do, $8 76; Thos. 2 3 • hn Iiuffinan do Moore, do.,7 Mo$ 87 50; John Elder, do, 7 50; H. Walton, do, 85; Thos. Irwin, alary, $54 25; Jos. Coad, do, 815; John Di kaon, do, 825; J. B. Ferguson, do, and .pc age, t77 60; Jos. , Bullard, do, $100 25; 'G .o. Hughes, work on 1 streets, eto., $6 48; Cba 3. Barber, drawing hose to Hession's fire, it2; Chas. Barber, work on streets, 88; Frd Hughes, work on e 60 fi me = t 2G• G N Gari n etre to $8 u #li Western Frail Association. I charity orders, Si; Re rolls & Co, charity nival d+eetin of the Western ' orders 13' 11 Elliott pinna , 813 1). W. Inglis, seconded b a request of Dr. Te, place the cannon in fi -Carried. Moved by ended by C. Reading, of this Council that th telepli ane and electric assessed, and that :assessed as personal p Assessor be instructed Carried. Mewed by J. ed by P. Deans, that t scales be referred to th tee -Carried lSy.$in to appoint a Board qf• of Winghatn, was .reit passed. By -Law 230 appoint the fenceview rx for the Town of Wits hani,was read at 1 passed, Mdved ley D. MoKZinitay,- seoon d by J.A."McLean,.. that $350 be placed the eiedit of the School 13eard-.Cara 1, :tar. Peter Deaiiis` gaveL ,. 1;l, t 'e• l l iY et ll f tics that at m L u 1 t o no h the 00081311 �eg weal t ize tar 11:4a'te, the resolution regardin toe; rc'ntili d the town ualt chattered '.pile Conticii thee adjourned. Williams Little Damien** Pills will cure Headache,. Bilieueuess, SOU17 Stomach., etc. Try them clime steel yeti will not.use any other. Thew a6e, box, at all &rig stores. 014144 le the best Family Lleitneet in the world. Inetant cure for Sprains and Bruises. Beware of imitations. Ask or Salmon's Englieh White Oils. Ors Ring's Worm. .Powders, ate safe e.nd sure. 20c. u box. audience with a •ieautiful itietrumeptal Football Assacia ion was held in Berlin, Rush, meals for trews, 40 cents; ,Jos. ' wild; and Mrs. l-olnnis captivated every' last week, and w a the largest on record. Bullard, meals for tramps, 40 cents; J. D. isolations Isy' her exntt re rendering of Choke David Lamont, t e president, was in the Long, repairs, 82 15; Vin. Pattison, draw- I seleotione of Sc ahmusic. The singing oheir. The toll Wing • d1ntnges in the ing hose to Tiro, 1i2; 'Wingham Eleeti u of a lmytsin and. th benediction brought this rotes were dealt itti to prevent tight Co., 437 v0; J. rillespie, waterworks, happy, l:leasant meeting to a close. ' • � � rough 'playing, w Joh #i ' �►li'o �•eferee 1 r;u cent>b, wood,. tiredly, $s b0', The Con -o tiny player mtttee recommender that all time above A Prominent Lasryetti permission to ie y at, "I have eight'ehildre m, every one ingood piel,eure; one L. prevent players from i aoeonr.td be paid, et,Qpt John Forster and i health, not ono of whom but has taken one town play ng match games in :John Elder and that thecae be referred to t Scott's Emulsion, in which my wife has ;Mother; players n the Hutt Cup nnttuhea i, the Council. 1 1 bowndless confidence?' must bei regttter:d as the epnior league. i Moved by 1''. Deal, ;, 'set'antled• by K. C'• I[eftth iield'elllf3tetiiing iltsnint ,, will cure the worst evict. tiun red d dw of "' testimonials testily to its. met Hs. Mous y will positively :be .refunds d if i-feathliele ' t6. Healing Bahian dem not do ail that 1s claimed for it.' Dr. King's Medical Discov- ery b cov- er • is the greet blood purifier. It will make the blood pure era keep it pure. Cures dyspepsia and all fot+ms of etomnaeh and liver troubles. It is the best; buy the e,. best. Price one della a.Iottle, six bottles for five dollars. - r1 1111nnI14' Littlier betettleli+ n176 $t*llnnlei's D1lglyisl>< 'Chit... 0111111. Dr. King'sor is Powd Jieathtleld's Itrnillirilig %saint- =- Dr. King's medical Are all reliable medicines trxa& tier prietors lmsrantee eettefecatots is came 'n• meaty refunded.