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The Wingham Times, 1897-02-19, Page 1..l v' j t IN VOL. XXVI.---NO. 1Vii)7. 1/nlifl 41: FEZ E SELL CHEAP -Winter goods must go, stocks must be cleared out, wo do not want to carry over olio dollar's worth of our present stock, and it will not be our fault if wa do, if low prices are good for anything, they will go, prolits are ignored. and you get the goods at exactly wholesale, and in Many - eases leis, we do not telt you this for the saki; of something to say, we mean every word of it, and in order to prove our assertion it you want anything; in any of those lines, come and see us, Men and Bay,' Rubbers, and Sacks, Alen's Felt Boots, Men and Boy.,' Overcoats, Ladies' lliantles Fur Capes and Fur Coats, Men and Ladies Fur Caps, Men, Boys, Ladies . and Miss' Uncoi wear. They all must get. Our sp.'in: Printf are here from •.5e. up and aro pretty in design and good in olut11. See a Toweling at 5 cents a . ar(l, that we have got, it is well worth 7 cents. Groceries as usual. Fresh,. Pure .and Caen p. Evaporated Apples, 'Peaehe,, Apricots and Plunis. The best _';ze. Tt:.', h. Wilighnitl. Goods aelivered promptly. • • WE SELL CIIh,1.P. HOMUTH cc pOWLES el f;3 b" ` . • : Weekly Olo , ein.l Tut 5 1 25 d :• . tI•ti • Empire " .1 OU :sur an 71 " 1 4') \ rtiser and ' " 1 r;t) 1 cies ,and " 1 tie F.arn l Jerald & Star " 1 7.3 Sat •Night au l " 2 5o Fa, . Fireeide and 'E 1 40 Fee. iu';(in mthly) andf. 17.i 1). .y Globe twat o` 0 01) se World ane err 2 7a k �.. News l`1.1r 0 te ft.° r. .r: 11 ta. eoce 'Marriage Licenses Issued be 1''kANK PATERSON, NO 23, Vic- toria r tet :-t•,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses recto— • ' CEli ;UAL BUSINESS C'11 JEGEf 6'r' aATFORD. - ONT. Can t4•' ^ pepn''r commercial sotto 1. None bet. ter in 1•,• ltornttroi. Our c3urses of study are belt In;; with cold busine.s points. Experienced teao) ors in every department • ex•stucicnta of other bush css n.114ges ow in attendance; moderate rates ; beset lea. , A eco ahead school tartan r out wide• wake t ou.rg mon and women : grndtt't s al. Ways 1•e . ss 11 llusines, is reviving and many bright n•:a p riot+ will ba nee led next tall. Now h the 1 nt r r„ n r prcp•trcd, and this is the school in , which in set your ;reparation, I)eautifel•litho• graphed natalnette free . W. J. ELLIOTT, Prinelpal. Tho aunt I{I;t;I'S ON ORANGES, B ANA 'S, 1E BEST IN ITEM'S 1• r OF A KINDS O 1 sir 'I1'& -(. cm R. :9IVL\YtJ, FIGS. �,•r ;NRC' ) RIGHT. WXNGIIAM,.. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1897, New Atte. R. Vanstone—Mort a s Sale, East Huron Ferment' nstitute M. H. 11lalucloo—For Big Values. McKinnon & Ga.—When in Doubt, Chisholtn-Obishelm'a. Winter Fluid. N, A. Farquharson—Grand Opening. Medical Initalatip.i Co,—At Wingham Feb.. 27th 15:17. LOCAL NEWS. Inspector Robb visited the Public School this week. .—Wbile skating on the pond on Monday Feank Mitchell fell breaking his arm,'. +#—lt. Mitchell had his finger ripped with 'l saw at Bell & Son's factory Tuesday.af —Peter Imlay is moving ont to the farm on 1ot42, con. 14, which bo recently pur- chased, — Miss Dinsley, Miss Griffin and Mr. M. B, Morden assiste't at a concert in Tees. water last Thursday evening. — This evening at 7.30, Mr. Buchanan will continue the ourso of lectures which he has been giving during the past two weeks in Be1l'i: hall. . —Conductor Arthur Nash has moved his family to Sarnia, Ont. Mr. Nash now runs"between Sarnia and Toronto and, Sarnia and London, alternate days. Snnrens—McDonald, 2 cars of hogs to Colliugwood; Casemore, one car stock to Toronto ; Page& Wynn, one car stock to Toronto ; Day, car of Horses to Loudon, ng. T. Walker car stock, Toronto. —Through the breaking of a' bit, Dr. T'atnlyn's drive: got away from him on Monday opposite the Dinsley I•Iouso end ran home doing but little damage. The doctor jumped out but Mr. Jas. Groves, who wa,s with hint at the time, stayed right with it rid had a free and fast ride to the stabler —Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Casltake spent the week in Wingbam with her brother, Ittr. Frank Shore and other friends. The happy young coaple were just doing up the fag end of their wedding tour while here and have gone to net Portage to begin the teelities of lire carrying with , them the good wishes: of tlfeie teeny friends! -Messrs. Young, and Paulin, the new hardware firm and suecessorc to D. Suther- land, have finished stocktaking and are now ready to serve the publics. The store lately occupied by illr. Sutherland is being completely overhauled and will be fitted p in first plass style. The tin and repair shop is in the second flat for the present. —The oldest landmark in Winghem was removed by the death of Edward Farley, on. Saturday mornin; -last. 'Deceased was the first settles in the Wingbam town plot, having come to this part. in the early slice ties, from Paris, Ont.ef At one time he was in comfortable circumstances, and was known for years as the "Mayor of Wing• gram." He was 80 years old at the time of his death. The funeral was on Monday, Rev. Wm. Lowe conducting the services. "+r —On Saturday night between 8 and 0 o'clock, the stable belonging to Mr. George Blackwell on tba 13 line was noticed to be on fire. The fire had made such headway when noticed that it was impossible to'tate either the buildings or contents. A cow, a number of chickens, a load of hay and' a complete to outft of lac tetor's moulds were nmog the articles consumed. The o •igtn of the fire is u• complete mysteryy Wo understand that the loss is partly covered by insurance. • --On Thursday evening of lard week, 'there was a five mile skating contest in the Kincardine rink, and the erranizements made by Mr. Harvie were made most calisfactory. There were seven contest- ants—two Jones, 1Valkerto:i, two Elliotts, from Wingham, Alex. McLeod, James Burnside and Mae, Brown, of Kincardine. The raco was spirited throughout. The Jones skated so as to assist Dealt other and nee came ont thn winner, seeming $12 Burnside secnree second nlace and p>l, and Elliott the third prize of 115, Mr. Harvie is a splendid rink manager and the result is that skating is popular in Kincardine. • 'Wo are m receipt of the program for the annual meeting of the Bpwortb Leanne 1 Associations of Goderich district, which will be held in Sefforth on Tuesday, Mar. f6. Rev. Jos. Edge, Goderich, is . Ilon. Pres„ -and R. Holmes of the Clinton New Era, Pres, The following subjects will bo a discussed 1 Developinent.of Sabbath Sahool Teacbe•s, Ii•, Foster, • (3linton; The Home Doparttnent, Itev.•.W. Godwin. Goderich; Evangelistic Work in the Sabbath Scholia,, .I. Courtice, I citniesville; Living ep to the Pledge, A Cooper,Clieton; The] Spit Real Interests of the League es Affeeted by the ' Literary, Socia} and Consecration Depart• »lents, Mit. Port)and, Dungannon; The i,itorarv•Depairtment of the League, Miss Lrickenden, Clinton; Tho Seeial Depart. ment, 13. J, Gibbinga, Clinton; Consecra- tion, Will Lyon, Londeaboro ; Free and Easy on _League rork, Rev. v. C. Crews r Toronto; limier 'Work, P. Hale, Goderich and Mrs. Cater, Bayfield; Witat the League can tlo for the Church, Rev..J. P. Weatman, Walton; What the League can do for Missions. Rev, T. Sawyer, 'Tucker. smith. In the everting nddreaa'as w.iil be given by Rev. J. large, chairman of the ...: ate3TA1J1tANx. District, and Rev. A. C. Crews, of Toronto. I 0 1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE ••••••CJn n' •• r t 1 tf1 7u escfoffnight next, , at the Wingham rink. Twopr,zoa willhe offered for races. For full particulars bmessse posters. Bourquin has disposed of his jewelry si . Go d in 1 to of G. c N g tam, who will take possession on Tn•esday Feb. 25. Mr. Good comes highly recommended as a jeweler ann watch rep carer, slid will no doubt make the Lueines i e success.--Ri11.1 tsxpress.V People who were in town, Adam Black, Teaiwater;Oaptate Kane T, H. aicLaughii», and John Rattle Gerrie; la. S. Downs, A. T. Cooper, Olin - ton ; H. L. Cowan, Mt. Forest; J. Meikle - john, Hnrriston; ,lames Armstrong, Chits ley; J. D. Banally Blyth, R. J. Wells Har- riston; A.. Thompson,. Lucanow, Married in Buffalo Last Monday. Miss Jennie Wade, daugh- ter of.Geo. Wade, Turnberry, left for Buffalo where on Wednesday she was mar- ried to Mr, Robt. Collier of that place, who formerly held a position on the Wingham Advance staff The Thins extend to the yonpg couple its heartiest congratula• tions. • About forty of our young people took iu the caravel at Wroxeter and the races et Luoknow Tnosyay night. The Wing. haat boys carried off tate prizes at Wrox- eter—The Lendnn Harpers for Comic dress, Por best dressed the Ballet girl carries cff the palm every time. In the races, Sym Elliott get third place in Lucknow and Charles Elliott secon 1 at Wroxeter. —The lecture by the Rev. Dr. Gifford, in the Methodist cnureh last Tbu'•sday •even• Mg, was one of the finest we have ever heard here in Palmerston. His subject was "The et -animal' Cave." and in the most charming eloquence, he riescribed his visit to that famous cavern in the State of Kentuoky. The audience was delighted. Dr. Gifford is an easy speaker, having a very pleasant voice, while his language never commonplace, sometimes bursts out, into the highest sctyle of oratory.—Pahners- ton Spectator. FAnaticns' INSTirur'h: — Supplementary meetings. of the East Huron Farmers' In- stitute, will be held at Fordwich on Wed- nesday, 24113; Belgrave, on Thursday, 25th; and Loadbury, 20th inst. Three sesasions will be held each day, at 10 a. m. and 1 and 7 :30 p. m. Interesting address are expeoted from John Morrison, L Patton, Jamee, McEwen, M, Burrell, B. Gardenier and others. At each evening • session a musical programme will add to the ploaeure of the audience. The above mentioned meetings, together with those- hold at Brussels, Wroxeter, Ethel, and Blonde a month ago, should reach a largo proper. tion of the farmers in the East Riding of Huron. McGee—Mcellar On Wednesday morning, Feb. 1.1, a quiet but pretty wedding ceremony was performed at the residence of Mr. Jolla Geddes, 3rd line of Morris, when his niece Miss Aggie lleIlellar, was united in the holy bonds of wedlock to Mr Stewart Me• Gee, of East Wawanosh, who is also welll and favorably known in Wingba n. The knot was tied by Rey W T Hall, 13elgrave, thirty neat of about s in thepresence principaly relatives of the contracting; pavlieea„Taeseseetasealgnotneenfataltendeatets to 'dispensed with,loth bride and... groom being irtlattendecl. ,,, _ he bricl_d wore a rich ,a,•, ti .d.... i t silk and clack reel) brottle�tr nit e iv 11_ eatiecemee:44tivesedasewereennineitoesateral wtrlta rble The happy young cot)ple left on the afternoon train for the sontlittreiveryiner with-tlte ea ted tv1shesseef th:eittemere • fetiet l Obituary. 1, Death always seems sudden when it comes, no matter under what circumstance and so it was in the death of Martha Poeock, daughter of Mr. Geo Pocock, whicb sad event occurred early Monday morning. Deceased wee in the 31st year of her age and pad been a sufferer for nearly 15 years: At that time she had a severe attack of rheumatism and though site gradually nut. grew the rheumatic pains yet, other tom• plications, resulting from her early sickness, set in and for seven or eight years she has been almost a constant offerer from dropsy and heart trouble. Although anffering slightly from the effects of a cold, Miss Pocock had been around the house almost as usual up to the evening before her death, in foot site had come to town from the farm where she usually keyed, for the purpose of helping her sister, who was site: with la grippe. Sunday evening site complained a good deal of asmothoriug sensation and 11ir. Pocock had been in her rooni several times (bring the night to en. quire haw she Was. .At 5.80 when he 003110 to her r•notn ]1e was shocked to find that her spirit had passed peacefully away. Deceased was a tnember of the Baptist church and during her years of suffering she exhibited an exemplary spirit of ehrin- tian patience and fortitude. She leaves a father and mother, one sister, and seven brothers to mourn her death. The funeral aerviecs were preached at the hone() Wed- nesday afternoon and a large couoourse of friends foltotted the remains to their last resting place. itennio's New Seed Catalogue. We are in receipt . of: , a copy of Wm. Ronnie's seed oatalogeo for 1897, and must say it is very tasty in its f get•u� Several new things for the farmer and gardener are included in the list of novelties offered, among the most promising being a new field pea called "Oddfellow." It is very odd and distinct in shape, nhtimrd to be entirely bug -proof, as well as being a splendid yielder of good geality. One of the novelties of special interest to dairymen is the "Danish Improved Sugar Beet," the variety grown, by the world's famous buttorreakero in Denmetk, A new early potato, "Rose of the North," originated with Mr, Naismith, tate Cenadiau potato expert, yields at an enormous rate^ We would recommend our readers. to 00011I'0 Mr. Rennie's catalogue for 1897, which tells nil abent the novelties of the scason. Ad- dress Wm, Rennie, Toronto, Personals dliss Jeanie Stewart is visiting in Inger- soll. Mrs. Rash Kincardine, Me. John R431te1, or Kincardine, was in town this week. is home from visiting in great extent ; there are et present 400 children in fot 3r homes ietarl o,placed there by tate Childxeu}e c: id Societies. There are 30 suo'1 ancetien in O.ttario and others are being formed. Formerly the work of benevolence in this line was carried on 0141051 entirely by moans of faititut'ous; this was not found satisfactory. Institn- tion life was Itot found to be a goo 1 thing in fitting childt en for after life. They were too dependent and were found unable to compete with children who had been reared under more favorable ciroutnstences. Hato the plan was formed for securing foster Nomas. The cost of dtaviug a chile properly adopted into a foster borne is about $10. Mrs. Harvey explained fully the duty of Children's Aid Societies, when formed, and their power as well as that of the indiyidtual, to ileal witit cases of neglected or abused children. She spoke of the way in which children were obtained for the foster Montes and narrated many touching incidents in connection with the work. Of 80 glomes she had visited in her official capacity she had found only two that were undesirable 1101 -CC -S. At the close of her address, Mayor Morton was called upon and expressed ids entire sympathy wadi walk of this kind. Should a Children's Aid Society be organiz- ed in Wingham he would give it his most Mrs. J. W. Vannattcr is visiting relatives hearty aid and eo operation, both in his in and near Wingham.—Signal. official capacity and as a private citizen. lie was well pleased with the excellent address Mra. Harvey had given. Dr, Maedouald paid a very high tribute to Mrs, Harvey for her excellent address. Work of this kind had Its heartiest sup- port. In liiaprofessional capacity he had seen the need of such work. He had there- fore molt pleasure in moving that the thanks of the meeting bo given to Mrs. HIarvey for the able and touching address Dr. and Mrs. Graham left for Wingham • site bad given them. The motion was on Tuesday to visit friends and from there seconded and unanimously cudor'srd by al will proceed to Newark. N. J. --Brussels present. .""" Herald. Moved by Mr. :tiuiutrye, seconded lee Dr. Macdonald, that the ministers of the town be a committee to meet and select a committee from their respective congrega- Szrtj -1Vili you kindly oblige by allowing tions for the parpoio of organizing a Child. `renis Aid Society—Carried. ate through your !taper to state a few facts 1 , ekes. regarding the alas business? In order to ., Veterinar7 .Eieminetion.. make it a auccesa it is necessary to have a g goodbarn and mill with a proper elevation I The following cirouler ]las beou issued and convenient to a creek or river. Water . by the Meister of Agriculture:— power is not suitable •in the manufacture 1 "The new agreement entered into be of Sax ae it is susceptible to the slightest ; )ween the.United States and Canada in dampness' and rnineci•rthereby. Secondly, ,,reference 10 'ilia imrtortati•7n, exportation,,, good railwey accomodeit;on must be had so: and quarantilie rf :at:i»ual provides., autpng that our produce can be sent to any market. • other things, that breeding stock exported Flax growing is as much the farmer's bust- i to the United States front (]arade, must be noss as the raising of wheat, oats or any • accompanied by a certificate, signori by a other grain. Now let us compare it with ; Government Veterinarian,that the anneals other farmer's industries: I exported have beets subjected to the tuber - 20 bash, wheat t•t the acre at 70c $14 00 calor test and found free from tuberculosis. 50 `° oats " 20c $610.00 These certificates must give the date of 30 " peas " " 40e 9).2.00 , testing and a chart of re.e,ction, with a des. 8 acres good land will feed one now for a � cription of the animal,,'dtfng age and margo- year anct one of our best cows will not pay i toga. Th^ continnenre of the arraugoment us more than 930. for milk tee. 3 sores of •with the United States will largely depend the sem: land will yield 7i, tons of flax at on the carefulness Luta corrcretnt s with $10 per ton, S'75. '1 lr_ labor of attending winchthe regubatious are carried out, and to the cows on a farm will certainly „eel there's no one of these regulations mote that of flax. It will pay the farmer to die.important than that %titlt regard to the pose of nue or t•Loof ]ds cows and invest tuberculin teat, The Covaruutent 'feeling onrrectnesi of this the reelrousibUity of the money in a flax mill as will be seen by the, the above statement. A Fatncart.: test, thinks wise before rucking any ftp• ------ pointmeets, to !role alt exentination both' Uhureli litotes. j -written and oral of all appliointe for the . above mentioned positions. A Beard has ].lev. D. Perrie preacked in Knox church, ` been appointed by the -- Government, to Galt, on Sunday. I conduct ttrc examinations tan,t they will Rev. Fisher, of Gerrie, occupied the tithe pinae as follows:— Laudon Friday. 10th anal. at10m. h a Methodistc utak on r Sunday.] tlpit in theS t day. � , Rev. H. E. Mason had sufficiently re- I in the Od 1fe stn si'ty�l, Dain20.11sinst. at 10 from his recent illness as to covered ro 1 be able to take charge of his regaled: services on ; a. in. in the Sreterirtary 0 tllego 42, Tem - to peraroe street. " Kingston, Monday, the 22nd inst. at 10 the Bishopof F His Lordship, Iurou, ad a. in. in •the Dairy School, ministered the right of confirmation, to a . class of twelve in L'3lgrave on Sunday last! -- He was assisted by Rev. Wm, Lowe.' News Notes. Rector of St. Pad's church. 1 It is reported that Bolivia will &diem Tho anniversary services be the Presby -war upon Peru, teriau church on Sunday were largely' Burglaries and highway robberies are atten•led. Rev. Dr. Jackson, of Galt, i very prevalent m Montreal. delivered two excellent sermons. Colle3- 1 Driver Hooper of "A" Battery, King.tions iu aid of church fund amounted to sten, has fallen heir to 850,030. $6100. The Y. P. S. C. E., of the Preabyterian The Dominion Type Fonndry Company church will entertain their friends in of Montreal has gone into liquidation. rather a novel manner, ort Tuesday evening rhe trial of Wm..J. Hem for wife next, in the lecture room of the church. murder is in progress at Bracebridgc. The entertainment will take the forin of a Mr. Riiodes was examined before the "Scotch Evening," the entire program con- Parliamentary South Africa Committee. isting of Scotch music and readings and it' Tlie British Niger expedition lute eapter- is hoped that all who will eujoy an evening ed Bide, the oapital of the I'oulelt tribes. of this sort will consider themselves invit- ed to be present. Tho bill of fare will con- I The Ottawa Board of Trade is discussing silt of scones, oat cakes and shortbread with i a resolution in favor of ata )alien labor law. tea and buttermilk. The program will j The Winnipeg Public School Board has I begin et 7.30. Silver collection at the door welted the Council for 5123,250 for the our. 1 in laid of church debt, ! rent year. !rent Ontario Legie1atnee vnled $63,000 for ! Cliiilren's Iii 1 Address, ! the the relief of the sufferers from the' Very,interesting was the address given !famine in India. by Mrs, Hervey, Inspector of Foster mea 1Stapleton, Joh o Stti 1 ton of Lombardy, aged nine - 1 of Children for Ontario, in the school room Item militantly killed by tho bnrstingt of the Peoebyteriae church, on Friday of a salving machine. ovouingl last. In the absence of the Mayor Four hundred Welsh families from Rev. Mr, Petrie acted as chairman. Mrs, Buenos Ayres are expected to settle in Hervey ie on unofficial tour through Huron; Manitoba 111 the spring.- and Perth counties and takes this means 11 Charles Christie, the hest of the famous of informing the public as to to the extent Christie minstrels died the liausas City and nature of tho work done by societies; Hospital, Aged tial years. that !lave Leon formed in the priueip:a} Mr. George iloach of Hamilton, team.carica and towns for the protection of titer, was lulled near Burlington by ' a load orphaned and neglected children. Mrs, of furniture falling on Nin). A report ie eurreat in London that the military authorities at L)thiWlt have decid• ed to disband the Seventh 13attalion. Walter Buchanan is visiting friends id Winghem and Walker tone—Goderich Signal. Messrs. Robinson and Gillespie, of •Orangeville. are the guests of Mr. Ed, Bowles. Mrs. Benner, of Aberdeen, Kanas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gavin Wilson, of Turnberry. CO UK UN ICATIC N To -Taut EDITOR or Tar Tztre:9 p Harvey described the Gibson Aat, which ggi6`es these societies the power to take children away aortic) mem where they etre being neglected or alit sect and to put them into foster homes. Under the supervision Mrs, F redwick Varela cf llrantford. was of Mr. J. J. Kelso, Government Superin- crushed to death by a freight train in tendent of benevolent and charitable in. attempting to cross this railway near the stitutions, this branch has grown to a Market street station. Albert r Hess of x � l atvrc.), Mass, dierklr> peered suddenly with :57,O0C of other pee- p l:s mon: p, H 1 gene hie wife weld to re. un I t0Fr ]t ti ', •: I nls in Toronto. An investigation of . the accounts of Casl.fe:• For,rvtlie of the C. 1?. It., frets department in London reveals a shortage of i{250. L. horsythe lute been missing for a week. The newsfrorn Crete ir, exeitiug One despatch says that theGreets army of oc- cupation lifts landed at l'lalaniae, and no. other despatch announces that the com- manders of the Boropean wershipa, have notified Prince George that they will pre vent the occupation of the island by force if necessary. Business Loa's. Lettuce, Home grown, at Farquharsoue, French Sardiiree, 10 cote per tlu•at Norciu END Orocanr.. For firl.t class oe stere cattier in bulk or served try McKeevn•I's Camelen, se'.f raising pancake flour for dyspeptics at Nonttzi L'' w t,nocsni. Our motto : Good Goode- at close privets for cast). Nonni END Gwen. Go to Youngand Paulit,'s ftltl t are. Repairing and custom works speciality. The latest Imperial Photos, S;i per dox at the Star Pnoto Studio, Beaver BJock;. Fouxn--A bunch of keys. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice, WdxTLn--Ro.. • alter, (12e to 13c.) Dried Apple: 10 . ;y quantity. • 2b Ciro E. Bee. Roll butter 11 cents per Ib. this week. Frreh eggs always on ]tiled. Nettenl P,' NA (1110Vi JIT. Boa Stove and Oual Stove for Stale. Have bern repiacc d by furnace. 'Enquire at this office. Get your repairing done at Young & P.auhu's. hardware and tin eniporiatn I). Sutherland's old stand, —For first-olass tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. Remember the place, iu Queen's block. D. M. Gordon gives 15 iris of hand picked white beans for 95e. and bees Butter, and dried apples by the ton—pays highest ••grrices_ 'Handsome presents'given away -every -. day at D. M. Gordon's; every article lea household gem, and indispeusible. All ere welcome. a. F alta It pays to eet pour bills printed at the / nuts ofli:e. A. free notice given with sale bills, church bilis, &c., and are read in hundreds of homes, The tin shop in connection with Messrs. ~ Young &P.tutiu's hardwaru.?tnre has been put into thorongb repair and fluty ate now . ready to cit custom wink °Pall Binds, Give :,aa then] ra pall.` • The right man in e right place. Give �'� T ara et^• iileAlprue a trial for au u) -to-date rural at • 1.; oente. ape fel irrengeusenteatt betuade for board by the weule. Leer 1lie pup, half grown, black with tan fron .et Was let seen en the ]llnev;ale roe ell owing ea lig towards W' t It Any( e knowing of his where - a a s will oblige by reporting at this office. The Central Restaurant, McKenzie'n beildiug,.his b ss.t renovated throughout and every couvenicnc0 has been added for the patrons' comfort. 1Slcats at all )tours. Oysters served in any style. Also agent for tate Huron Stearal Leuh•try- which turns out work equal to any city laundry. Leave orders at ray store •Pan's yft'ALPnnp proprietor, Sale Reedet0r. Friday, Feb. 20—The f implements o1 John Halla,,• ut nborrr, will be old by on the above date. Salo t 1 o'clock. The stock include fat cattle for whirls the terns ari ditch. - Pr>run Dr::t:S, Auctioneer,w 01,701.. , An A.grr .:itura1 Drily. . tame. see If our rearm t„trt to r;.l30,11 a for tit etatestr only fanner ' daily in Cat:u(111, )ley tan do . sn through tb office. '1 he Toronto Daily News is only $1 year, nue it is a waste to sabseribe for other lilies a ; iglier prio3 9'Ite News, besides b only $1 aa year. h us the best mei • -'its :lia,hed n the country )ten surebs. il»ngtuiil, as everyi- ne is dr ' „ r o, eu'rseribe tli eightliis office, and tome prompt delivery rind accuracy. Tlan:s and News, 81.50 rend 1, lotion once at Bead of : • The New Liberal Cabinet, iv .t Wu have just received, a sem •,ie er f 1 0 I l ry a most exeellent and life -like photoengrav- ing done in three colors of the new Liberal Cabinet. The Globo Printing Co. haye secured the exclusive control of the picture. It is 21 x 28 inches, and was arranged front notnal photographs by the well -knows Canadian artist, J. r). Belly, and is being prepared by the Toronto Lithographing Co., which bespeaks perfect work. We have inado arrangements with the • Globe Printing Co. to supply it with a three t ial trim i 1 robe h s t of tl a 't eek tnont V and Wingham TI7n.e for 40 cents or Globe and Timm for one year and photo h:ngray. ing at 81.50. This is without doubt the (lreate tvalue ever offered. The picture is one thatevery one should have. Cali at this oftioo and see it bzfora renewing snbecrip lion. 24.1 ng nit 315 J am 3