The Wingham Times, 1897-02-26, Page 1.J
VOL. XXVI.---NO. 1308.
110MUTil
WE SELL CHEAP
Winter goods mast go, stocks must
to clo,iretl out, we do not want. to
cam over one dollar's worth or our
present stock, and it will not be our
fault if we do, if low prices are good
for anything, they -will go, profits
are ignored. and you get tae goads
at exactly wholesale, and in many
cases luit,.:vs d) not tell you this for
the s Lke of something to say, we
mean (Ivory ward of it, and in order
to prove i)ttr assertion it you want
anythin! in any of these lines, Colne
and E('+t ui, Mels and I3 )ya' Rubbers,
and - S +c;ks, Alen's 'Felt Boots, Men
and 13 To' Overcoats, L•tdies' Arantles
, Far C t Ilei and Fur Coats, Alen. and
Ladie4 Far Cnpa, Men, Boys, Ladies
and Miss' Uneei wear. They all
must go.
Our apriog Prints are Isere from
Se. Up and are pretty in design and
good in cloth. See a Toweling at 5
cents a , n r'd, that we have got, it is
well worth 7 cents.
Groceries as usual. Fresh, Pure
and Cheap. Evaporated Apples,
Peaches, Apricots and Plums, The
best 25e. Tea it, Ctriugham. Goods
deliverer: promptly..
AVE SELL CHEAP.
HOI& T H &• BOWIES
Atari -logo Licenses
Issued by FkiANK ATB:RSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street,\Vingham, Ont. No witnesses
required:
%i-
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLEGE
STRATFORD, - ONT.
Canada's popu'ar commercial school. None hot.
ter in the now pion. Our courses of study are
bristling with gond busino"s points. Experienced
teachers PI tvery department ` ex -students of other
business n 11 „,+s ow in att,:n:lance • moderate
rates ; hrnrd low, A go-ahead soltnol turning; out
wide-awake young men and women • graduates al•
ways enc. rade Business is reviving and many
bright young p.140,14 will ba needed next tall. Now
is the time to be prepared, and this ie the a heel in
which to get your preraration, Beautiful litho•
graphed catalogue free.
W. J. ELLIOT T, Principal._
New Ads.
J. 13 Fer aeon—Notice.
Gordon & Co —Trusses.
R. Veneto-le—Notice to Creditors,
McCormick & Pridhrsa--Bankrupt Sale.
T. A •.lids--Baryvies in Winter Goode.
MoK:nnen & Ca.—Great Bargains in
Dry (',oils.
DI. TI, Dieln.1co--Bargains in Spring
hats, Mena Suits, etc.
.16; .
NEW S.
WJNGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2f,1897.
$1 A YEAR IN ,ADVANCE
Sutrrsns—D. Etewart one err stockers --Tho Cli•.tton News•lieoord is responsi-
direct to Buffalo: Wynn, and Page nowt We for the. following : "Tho other ds a
\ ` liter one ear
eaah to Toronto.
setting hen died. The eggs were forked to
---"Che contract for the building ot the the manure heap, but in a few days a good
new echool, Union S. S, No. 8, Turnberry batch of innocent little chides we re. d t1 eir
and Breeds has been awarded to Wrn.. way out and thrived well. The peculiar
I\ ioholson,being the lowest tender, for $050, freak of nature occurred in Clinton.
the trustees to supply sante, brick anti
sand.'ee Tile i'amine Fuad.
—'Che auction sale on Monday of pMr.lc. Tile Fund at the office of the 'Montreal
Aicx, M aso one
ofs farm stools, anti imple• Star for Famine Sufferers in India has
menta was one the most largely attended turners thirty-five thou tied dollars 435,000,
that line been hi tide locality for many a an average of '$1,70; a day for twenty days,
(glo wand prices t•ea,izid were r)mnrkably the largest fcod fund in the history of Can
The churches and schoole by the
—'1'114 Brussels Post was awarded the hundred are rnntrihn, leg to me Stet Wnr.rl.
contract for the County printing for 1897,
the details being arranged with the Wedeln
and P, Bolt at the Co. Clerk's office, God-
erich, last Tuesday afternoon.
—The committee having the 11,1x mill in
charge report favorable progress. There
ore now four stock books out. They aro
in the hands of Amos Tipling, T. K.
Powell, Jur. Burgos and Rohe Moffatt, In-
tending subscribers should,. see some of
t ase parties.
•
—The stork of ,folin Ruettei & Sdus .of
this place was sestet in London on Tneedt,y
by publi) auction to :110Cormiok aud Prid-
ham of Goderich, at 65 cents on the dollar.
Thsy are opening a "rat bankrupt stock
sale here on Satineln,yaiee their bills.'
—
Mr. Geo. Anderson left on the . 0. P.
R. \Ve•taeeday. afternoon for hie hhmrr at
Melita, .fan•.f Mr. Anderson will spend a
few days in Toronto with flobt. McAlpine
before going west, He has been in this
locality since December and seems to have
had a very enjoyable sinter.
—Rev. David Perm, of `,'t inghrtnt, occur
pied the pulpit of Knox Chuch nit Sunday
at both services. Dir. Perris delivered two
ableand eloquent discourses. He is a fluent
and n niviucing speaker and presents the
p•)iuta he wishes to bring out in a tn+enner
so clear and simple that they cannot fail
to be understood.—Galt 'Reformer.
J
1rookey
Interest iu the game of hockey is unabat -
ed. There was a,good turnout at the rink
on Monday night to , witness the coutest
between the Seaforth avid Wtugbem junior
clubs. The gams was cxuitinx and at the
end the score s ood 5 ti 3 in favor of the
visiting clab,; The fieaforth lads are uu•
donbtedly light weight from point of avail,
dupois, but they play hockey all tight.
Our boys lack practice and proper training.
They should keep more to their proper
positions. It evidently takes time to realize
the over and effectiveness of combination,
Build Up
When the system is run down, a person
becomes an easy prey to Consumption or
Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved.
by using Scott's Emulsion as soon no a
decline in health is observed.
Darevi8'a Theory.
Darw'n's theory of tate "S;irvival of the
1Tttieet' •s that the weakly die and the
strong and robnet tivo. The vegetable and
doral kingdoms have illustrated this grand
theory to every person planting vegetable
and flower seeds. It is not necessary to bo
familiar with the writings of Darwin, }lux.
ley, Iiaeckol or Le Counto to prove how
essential it is to plant seeds which nature,
assisted by science, has evolved into the
highest state of perfection. The great
seodsrnen, D. Dl. Ferry & Co., Wiudoor,
Ont., have done more in the practical evolu-
tion of seeds than any other seed house iu
the world. They produce and send out
seeds that not only grow but attain a high
type of perfection ; for nearly forty years
they have devoted their beet skill and
energy -in this direction. We are jest in
Q I
Applications for he o co of Treasurer
of the Town of Wiu a will be received
by the clerk up till nday March let,
next, at 6 o'clocl, p. Sec`urety requit-
ed $4.000. Applica a to stttee partieel-
lars as to sureties
Wingham, Fab. ;rddlt^1i7.
Bargains n' 7urr1 era
Do you want to get Soule • ba•rtains in
furniture, d ro nu• . cites, •stl. boards,
extension tt.b : • spin. beds, and mattres-
ses -dm, if AO an e t le furniture store,
Jately owned by Ireland. 1 have
bought the businas 0 oust baying plenty
in my own atone, w -et i iliepose of what
is there to save roving it nod will sell
cheap, for cash lily First COMP, first
served. S. GsAcz:y.1 A 1llisrsonary t:4nferci:re tt1Jl i e hold in
3.2(ic the Baptist church, li ingh:nn, m Monday
March hat, at' 3. II p. Al , and k p, ri,. The
L'esrnsville Jan. 1$ meeting will be ender the direction of Rev.
I listened to the there lectures Teen )t, •1. P.'lel;wen, Snperintrntlent of I;erne
our village by Mr. Tailor vitt a great deal Soper it Rev. A. 1'. ]►Foreign
r is n :1 M. A.., issione :
1897, whieh is full of practical inforrnatioo
receipt of their beautiful seed Artnutal for of interest. Ile is a p .lisped, eloquent emeE. riti tiio,e`C ortbt pt Se eiai'y of 1 Grande
for not only the skilled gardener but the
speaker of exr,epti .nal ility, nod deals Ligno Missions. (jnebea ; Rev. II. U. Dlel-
with the subject of m ,°ranee on scientific lick Supe,i"tee
deut of Dfauitnba an N. W.
principles. His ant ccs were large and Miss&ot.s. Ever bodywclecule.
appreciative, and we •rofoundiy impress- 3
ed by the able m one with which lie
l'orsonals as novelties. they offer to bena this ex- handled the stel.,ect. His course of
o Mr: and Mrs. O. E. Sweats were in pensive work free t0 all who apply fvr it, I lectures will ger airily be )roductive of
Toronto this week Ferry & Co.'s seeds are s,,ltl by all first- • everlasting goo
Mr. Geo, Thompson, Goderidh, was in' class dealers—if your merchant does not C. A.. 1)• T'ns)'t'.Ln.'T. D,
town on \')adnesdtey, i keep them, send direct to thorn. 14Ir.7?nylor will he at �Viugha,n'.4Iareb
14 and 1a.
'�'Iassrs. Perrie and E.1. IDradwin, visited 1 --"'- ___
friends in B '' lytli ou Sunday. e, • s M-'• Pedley+s Lecture Tho New Liberal Cabinet,
Mr. Ga•tung, High Chief Banger. C. O. I The Jeeture in t•oCom„ regatianalChur.:h ,
F was in town ou I'ric'la Taat, on Thursday ever.iug et 1- st week was ! ‘Ve have inns reec i^c•:! a :+an,l.ie Ccay 0f
•y well alt •uded JIr, Pedley ie ,t man of a most exn lut)t and life-' ke photoengraa-
e/Dr. Kennedy attended the funeral of the I surrs(.Ietabie ability and stands high in the ;ing done in wen colors • (bi new Liberal
late .!)r. Mitchell in Lopnou on I nesdny's estint:ttion of his co workers iu the church ; Cabinet, Ti : Glob" riming Co, have
Df r. and Dies, It, J. Swan, of Chet ley. 1 to which he hulongs and mare he is best secured the c•i, •lusiwe ontrol of the picture.
were renewing; old aegnaint:tnecs in town ln,uen. hie lecture was thoronghly en- i It is 21. x 28 schen, and was arranged
this week. joyable from beginning to end. IIs said ;from aetnal pa. og iphe by the well-known
Yrs. Gracey,-of Wiegham, is visiting at men are much the same to -day as they , Canadian artist,
.were in the time of Solomon but the kind ".1)rePared 1'Y til D. Belly, and is being
Toronto Lithographing
of life they live is different. Change is the !Co!, which hese a' perfeot work.
law of life. Progress is always associated 1 We hare m e •rangements with the
with change. The world is full of machin -1 Globe ?MaiCo, t- snpply it with a three
cry. New ideas and new inventions. aro .mdnth'a tri' tip r, the Weekly Globe
constantly displacing those that have been' and Wiagl m Tixrss )r 40 cents or Globi
in rsisterce. Coal oil extinguished the s and 1 Tat. : for one year mi photo 1;ngrav-
candte dip ; gas pot out the lamp anti' ing.at A. This is ithout doubt the
electricity has displaced Sits; the steam I (irentestvalue eyer offered. The rioters is
ship has displaced the sailing vessel and one the -tee -try flee ed, enld have. 0 Ill at cth riisi
railways the stage coach and canals. Sonte n•.=ce au.h > eB it befu.:3 reu3Jvi lg. s1' a p
people abject to change but they cannot; eaal. 22 -le
stop the obeengr from taking place. Some 3
of £be exploded notions that the lecturer! Eeamsville, Jan. 12
dwelt upon were: That the earth was flat • 1 It is with pleasure that I listened to Mi.
that the world was created in six literal: Taylor's hctu es, recently delivered in
d•eys ; the of I m ath if of ed•acetion ; Beamsville, under the euepices of the W.
the doctrine of astrology and connected • C. T. U. Mr. Taylor does not use the
with it the superstitinu of witchcraft and trite and thread-beararguments advanced
many of the old maxims and beliefs con- i by most of lite v0JJfreree, hilt treadsentire-
cerning the effect of the in^0n 0n ter'resb'ia! 1,y new..raund. His I,Fnttoent of the duty
t.:ltnrolt Notes.
Itev. Win.Lowe will deliver his Jceture,
"A Trip to Ireland," in Belgrave on Friday
night..
Rev. Dr. ('ifford will he in his own pul-
pit next Sunday and in the evening will
discuss the question "Is our Religion Ex-
ploded."
Ensign Andrews will hold a lune 1t'gJ t
service at the 8, A, Diomedes on %Nach cs-
day etening, Merck 31d. 'Ilia dews ate
exceptionally rue ones and t1•ose who odes
this service will miss a treat.
The in(mbcrs of the Congregational
clinch will hold a parlor eoeial at then
re,ldet,oe of Mr, Babt• Currie, Sr., on
Tuesday night. A good program and
everybody wk ice toe.
amateur, \Ve note, with pleasure, tho
entire absence in this book of exaggerated
and impossible products listed by scedanien
the home of her parents, Dir and Dirs.
4t• -On Thursday morning, Jos. Saint lett John Buie.—Blyth Staud.erd.'
for ltat Purtage, where he has secured a Mrs. Crowston and daughter, of Wing -
position as clerk in one of theading stores ' ham, are the guests of Mrs. McElroy, Dins -
in that rising western townaf ,Toe is not ley street at present.—I3lyt11 Standard.
tatting a shovel or piolt with him though E. P. Paulin a'ad wife, of Wingham, and
he says he may do a little gold digging • Mies Carrie Ronnie, of Dashwood, were
after hours and has promised to send a the gaests of Jas. Fox and wife this week.
nugget to the TIMES as soon as the spring
opens. Ile will soon bet followed hyoothers tBrussels Pnnt.
of our citizens who are going west this D. M, Gordon,.John Neelands and 3. T.
season. Homuth are at Niagara this week attend.
ing the high Court Canadian Order of
—The Anniversary services of the Gerrie Foresters.'
Methodist church were held on Sunday ani(r fMr lir and Itirs• Kerr, ot Wingham,
Monday, Feb. 14 and 15. On Sunday at were last week and r art of ibis week visit.
10.30 a. in. and (3.80 p. no, Rev. Dr. Gif• ing frteuds anti relatives in town and
ford, Chairman of Wingham district, vicinity. They were the guests of Mr. and
preached to largo congregations, both Mrc• T. B3a0om over Sand ay--News-
sermons.being•eloquent end powerful. On -
Monday evening the doctor gave his lecture Record.O
entitled ";then who Climb, or the Men for objects; nott.,n.. in medtstne, theology, 1 of Ohriytiens to their country, their id
our times." The doctor sustained his wide Address and Fresentation, law and ++oveininent and of social in a ual• ' y g of laws to
reputation of being one of the best lecturers On Friday evening, Dr, and Mrs. Towler, is y At the close of the lecture, on notion' masterlytaudr[km alr,hlytBihlicel its
nd more,
the present age. Gorrie Vidette, entertained the officers, teachers and their of Pr, Gifford and seconded by Gavin ' is convineiug. In his lecture on "Boys" he
wives and;the orc'iestra of the Methodist
Sabbath School at their residence.
ee. rin
evening's eociable eajoyinent with
the
Superintendent and his genial wife Lias
become a sort of annual affair ato1 is
always eagerly anticipated by the workers
in the school, but on this occasion they
determined to have in store for I. doctor
--'Ir. Eli Elliott, Sr., of the brick yard,
had the misfortuner
to suffer am
co ossa
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fracture of one of his lege on Friday last by
a pile of lumber falling on bitnnt Mr.
Elliott being a man ,tell advanced in
years it will likely be some time before he
is around again. We trust that this mis-
fortune will not long in-terfere in his
athletic proclivities. The Wingham
Athletic sports would-be lacking in one
important factor were the Elliott Brde.
prevented from taking part in the old
men's race.
—Diyision Court was held here on
Thursday Feb. 25. Judge Doyle presiding.
Thele were a number of cases to be dispos-
ed of. The suit Pelton vs. ]iIall, was
thrown out for want of necessary notice.
Vanstosr vs. Leigb, judgment for plaintiff;
Hanna vs. Doubledeo, adjourned till next
court. S.nith els, Xing, referred to arbitra-
tion. deunings vs. Denman, judgment
for plat iff ; Belden vs. Page, judgment
for pl ' iff ; Wilkinson vs. Deacon, judg-
men ' piai:ctiff ; Gnfifin vs. Murray, ad -
inure c next court •
,
--Drying to the ex e diugly stormy night
the ctifn ival on Tuesday eyening was not
as leogely attended. as two weeks ape Tho
prizes were wan by the -faltering: Best
Dressed Lady, Miss Gracie Newton ; Best
Dressed Gent., Lloyd Sills.; Lady Comic, as azaaloas supporter of (tueial Sabbath + t rte ns tar to be to the satisfaction of the conneil-
then t
Miss Lizzie Elliott; Gent Comic, Robert School work, but ve who ihtve hod the mental,�S.,ftlsh utr, Miss 1 Magor re its , to supply your ',vents at cut
idc(xre!,or; Boys'srace, Carl Burkholder. tion, I'. MTe ^ag i;rrteh and Ft) teas She, (+'trued. �[t
—Castro +ru- f'+tl+ ,'. pie ,tiondtt night.
There were some vary gond costumes. A I pleasm•e of meeting with you from Sabbath meow,. J), : tc•ti siifc,ry; sni0, 3 hero-'., Nu} j Robbins—Angus—That.at the next rex- . J '=lis
Y ; to Sabbath, balm keen and appreciated your Gnid I.nc' al • • Fire ; )n1,), .\fess Natter, l itlar meeting of the council a by -late be in-
troduced" feature was that thorn wire -- _.._.
*' Uen (,:,•n••: r,:t,itn„,'rhe I,ui t of IInrnea : troduced"enactin s that all nionie . the pro. ea--
NEWS.
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Citi n ahearty v • 1
M1 40 vote ofthat, to was nd-
te •7 t
,probes •the causes tines feud to moral and
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O eb
e• e•
crow the l rr .,for the t,h t1.excellenti ,
Hain r•
e '. very
' �,al diem deg and weakness to the r
th •sh.
. t y s
in which he h.e.1 entertained the audience, bottom. Thip lecture is =oh broader than
• ', ill ward te,nperanee, would imply. For all
.S Steet.ah Ev0y,ng• ! his lectures his', Taylor is oratories! with -
That the t fleets of the members of the 1 out being a ranter, I trust Mr, Taylor
will have a wide hearing throughout our
Y. P. S. C- L., its p,ovidi:,g a Scotch , country slid anticipate. that ,ouch good
a surprise which would show flint his work entertaiumeut was thoroughly appreciated ! will result from his lectures.
as Superintendent and the deep interest he by John '1•arttsou s bait ns, was shown by Imes Tmatcrn,
has shown in the welfare of the school were the large number that turned out through I 1?eit:cipal Beamswille High School.
not unappreciated by his co workers. Ace 'Tuesday night's blindiug storm, packing Hear D1r. Taylor at Wingham March 14
cordingly soon after they had all assembled the Sabbath Sehool roost to its utinost.
Mr. Win. Fessant was called upon to read The room W t9 tastefully dseweta�t with I a •
nd 15.
the appended address and to present him evergreens, fltgs, purt•afts of Scottish Town counce,.
with a beautiful and comfortable arm worthies as; t tartare of .ii,ferent clans, re•
chair The doctor made a suitable reply, fleeting ore (lit ot, those having the maunge- Gi'ecial meeting of the Colic 'lh cail-
thanking them for their kindness. meats ii. cuasgt, F ter)ono enjr+yccl the
+ • ': ed 1londav uigLt to cortsideeeet o`"i-esigna
enoness, evening, from (lie oldest to the youu"est,'tio:s of the Treasures• ti;nd to make such
Wingham, Feel,, 10th. 1897. Mr. L etvrrnce Fife seem!!! to rejuvenate
i arr,aneements at.d directions regarding the
W, B. Towhee, M. D.
Demi San Axu 1'3corutsn,--We the under-
signed, representing the officers, teachers
and friends of the tVingluo n Methodist
Sabbath Sehool, desire at lis time to ex.
]tress to you our a0preetttion of your
arree d"` .L
Lattice, Howe Gr cit Pargsxharsons.
Fresh butter and eggs at
• 1• ot:Tn ESD •C
For fleet class nesters either in 'bulk or
served try '1cKt McKie -ones
Good value 1u Brooms and Btnshes at
NOlt•1Ti END temoci•:ssv. '
Go to Young and Pauliu's for hardware.
Repairing and custom work a speciality.
Epicure brand of meats at
Nar,•tn END Gi:ocrrty,
The latest Imperial Photos, 83 per doz
et the Star Photo Studio. Beaver Block.
J3ox Stove and Ci'alStove forsale. t Have
been replace d by furnace. Enquire at this
office.
Farmers call and see quality and price
of Lake Iiurou herrings before purchasing.
Nor,Trr END (arccsn:.
Get your repatriug done at Yoneg
P,euln,'y. hardware and tin entporiom D.
Sutherland's old stand. -
—For Ehret -class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster. & Co.
Remember the place, in Queen's block.
D. M. Gordon gives 15 Isis of hand picked
white beaus for 25o. and oyes Butter,
and dried apples by the ton—pays hil�hese
prices,
Handsome presents given away ci•ery
day at U M. Gordon':; ever article is a
household gem, and iudispcnsibla. All are
welcome.
It pays to eat your bil's printed Y! s nt c at
Pe1 tb
�, e
p
Totes chine. A free uotiee,gi\en with sato
bills, church bilis, &c., and lire read io
hundreds of homey,
The tin shop in connection with Messier.
Young & Paulin's hardware i tore bas beeu
put iuto thorough repair at.d they are pow
ready to d, custom work of al kinds, Give
them a call.
The right man in the richt place. Give
DreA.lpine a Wel fpr an u; -to-d ale meal at
15 cents. Special arrangen. ant can be made
for board by the week.
The Central,;i�?wittauront, McKer,st'a
building, has to -tate i thronl_l,c al
and every cont -ffpe'lt3ts been addecl fo:
the extent of about 10P of[i se of 'l'reasm cr as may be deemed ex• tb0 patrons' co rt, •13o all at all boars.
to ut y•,ars, to los�o
singing of a When the Kye twine hame,” ped tent. 1lembe)s present, • rhe Mayor, Oysters served iuerrystyli•• Also n'eutfor .
rccal:ing no doubt most vividly to his nsind ; Dlcssrs Gregory, Angelo Itnblsins, Forbes, the Iiurou Stearn I.anmlry which tuna
the wiling d eye leu; sync. The fines of Johne, Readirc and:McKinley. out worts equal to nay rity laundry^ heave
Dieas:s. Fisher, Grah,irn and McAlpine: Iiob1ius--Fcrbes• � t l at t„e resignation orders at wy store. JAatLs DMv triN)•
beamed with pleasure, and Mr. Coch' ane i of John I):wk3rn es Treasurer be aeceptecl, Proprietor.
—well we all know bow he apple- I to take cff:et f,o:n �deto of next regular
Having bought deo. Trolattd's Furniture
services as a ere es, as a co-worker in the dates a stood i hi13 +, There was no :meeting, that :lhe 0ler's arlvettiss in the
church, but more especially fur your un”
!legit but there were hann,alts, Scotch and ' local paper, for application, for the aline stock I osier thesatne fol sale (for 30 days)
varied devotion to the best interests of our oat catsos with tea. and buttermilk soil par- I of Treasnrer. Applications to be in at th01 at
of eit�el g tot i,ve to l+tss rather t � s Mote it.
1
Sabbath School of whioh you have for so ,• 1.." ,n ... ;-.t if jou mann •e to et' t ext regular meeting of the on'innil, #. Y 6 g s of ptiees,
many years been. the able superintendent. ti Z• , , t F 1 tl at the amount of security be 04,000, everything in• shio store is'or 01310. No
The
During the time you have been a resident , tSlcotchthe followinsgbeingltthe a selections ; either priveto individual or gnarautee Wingham you have always been known Address lie')tland Rev. Mr ferrite ; I t company's bonds or both combined, security
• . e
t ,
sham but genuine furniture, slehl for cash
only and what is not there!ete suit you
,en come to my own store eti we will try
�c:s,
o S. Gr emir,
-•-C, > eleil erieetru g Monday night. I more iadies in costume than at the other• I
untiring devntlen to the befit iureresta of
--Aegee;a,t)ith lees been appointed opiate.' moil rel and the dresses, taken altogether,out os%11 s.tioo],aild we believe that the blissL 12cR•rnn , s )ln, Caller Iletin, miss' 1 pert,Yofthe municipality placed its the Co .t of "a,:9�;Yi'• ;Iii •;t 31 r.
g - 1 Feat enceceeVthe school
is largely chino to solo,s Bard; of Hamilton to the cro.fir. of the
tor a[ the t\ item Junction. s Were much better. your careful sl ,:eorii::iane superintendence harsoxt ,Zvi disolo
t tt Yet. .:v• r Feign- i Board;
and that uo money shalt he die- A x)11(30 hrts been prepared 1) til
�:acasu sale, f Mealtime on the market sent tib airs, 'It..F l I
sitter i.1v ;, t Z o'clock, Peter Deane, Famine Fund of the work el iia "E�riuus departments. Sparing; solo, Within a DIilt of I.diub lry ;hosed only on 1110 joint Cheque of the head the et -et of electric liglltin ; in various
itealiziu:t that this strand work for the I of the eomlcil, and the Treasurer, and that parts throughout (lMar n as follows
aucticr, , r. ( Master, hiss been to on a labor of lore, town, Miss DMcliemtie�; solo, The Land of the Collector ti all texas nn looted b L'.m l ` �*
The ftamiae fttnd,at the bank of antit• Y O its Leal, .Mise tenshnitn; recitation pay Y
—A •n:l. ctinu will he taken up next t •u ons„nines to l,low and has alta ydy a e 1 ;,; us ne !c, that «o shonitT show There's alt foils like our folk, Mester John'into staff,t account-C'arricd Chatham, (15 lamps, all night, : 3Ie
r. ,. ' and feeling, c,
Sunda, r•1 the get hoclist Sabbath School teac:'.scd a respectable amount, i appreciation g' Murray; soln, Duncan Groy, Demi Cooixcillor Johns . resented the following each per night; il,,lnt.li)t'd, 5.1 li ,httt,
our a th..ct auwri in as»t,0 tangible farm, two �
in aid ,)• to 3 eel tree 3 in snips. Prevriusly acknowledged 0 C4.:a0 ask you to accept this easy chair as a ,sue; solo, Ili hl i11ttn's� Toast, S tx, notice of motion: --Thereby give notice that > „ )l
. .A nn•n'1'1• of Young people from town l3 II Reynolds 6,001 small toieetl of our fence (1 ('.teem. We 1 g at next regular mo ging of th • commit 1 %ill ltl. night, LiC; :altuilr,;, . 1 lights till
drove -)At t•; the I3:.,d; n:1u of .lir. (Mus. Bar. M Robertson Ise ti cat that you and your esteemed partnertln DIM"ifs eel),
Scotch ahen te, venin u e nl Hanle,
introduce a by law t,• amend by law 290 , 0 Midnight, `21c; 1'eterbt i te; all nietltt,
lion, n :t ;3 :leo art•, \Va:3.l�.t ify evening. ,\ friend 1,00 ' life's journey may swig bo spared with ns note which recently appearedinin an es• far as it relates to .the a �l)vintmeut c f 25c; Kingston, 105 lights all night
L. - -A 13111')». nI ytnng people drove out G sugrcp;,ittonal elturc 10.00: in the Master s ttneeatel, and that when change: A. Presbyterian church in Mel- treasurer. 2•41,C; Ingersoll, 113 lights till laid-
to 3ein letaeve last Friday night to a hop Moe ct,'pta 0 Simpson 1.,00 life's labels me cr due, , %e may P.ael, hoar bonnie has introduced some innovations Robbing—Gregory—That this council sir►lit 'woe Woodstock, il) lights t'
a-61ar„T!.,r .,.'n They nann,•r, n. good time. - e0 tie \C1.. tlone„•r;i a and faithful servant, desires t0 place nn record its a reg'.sties of ' s ' *+ b 111
Mlle recut
51 • enter into the joe 4 Or the Lord.” lijenclitsi services, ch although happily the Tonir nna faith Id service:: of dohs midnight, 111c; Belleville, li1 lights •
1t W -. -ton
;,,,t, C1uor.,,,:st Ltorn, g patriotism wit piety would Dickson Esq. who It ,:z held the office of all night, 24c; Galt i0 lights ti11 Mid -
gage sleige took e. run around the bleeds Ise `^?eerie 2'.00 tworm ( startle the choir
Seotchmen en , g g , , ,' t,
from the Brunswick douse to the Liver en loot. f Jour ons)sexe, , home, Ttieohnir composed of gentlemen Creasnrer Of thio lnunici Tatit� for 2b years night, '.o'.c; Hamilton. 3iili ii ;lits 1111
Mises vie, Victoria Street Honouse
to the
Tuesday after (' ].n0 , of the school. \\•)t, 1+3.sara:. 'wearing the IIidhland hilt, and girls attired DIF. Dickson by his sterling integrity and bight, 2'c; Guelph VO lights allrii e)t
(t g 1,Oq li: seise Para:. in the costixn if the Lad I uprightness o c•I'aracter has eude,area non g
noon. N ).ataulage done. ll ', soil 2,00---�•—• sins; their hynhua of praise to the music Lake
to all Classes o"tl o community and we regret 241,c; Owen ti+.i t1el, u"U 1'gh"s all
-Duties( the skating time on Saturday Jo, ^ suis 1 o ; I have more fttr'rlitltre Mem money and the bagpipes. 'T ,e ingenious person who hat he Inas cit. tOM ilial thousth in night, 303; London, 30U lip;;,t3 all
night a matcher] l't" n!' tWo miles came off Mrs. ,1 Ames elemi 1 1.00 its old sr to snake an ruchange will, for 30 contrived these effects, has his rewsird in 1 ettitlt to reli 11u'slt the teeportsible dance night, 803; Stratic)I ci, 81 lights, Tn )on
between Al I til, : t ,tor] Elmer M. -ire,_. clays, rive nom a'.peni•ii prltes 0 anyone greatly' enlarged rongregations;' The in•' O Treasurer ---'aa tied unentutotiely. light sohedu $57
in Which. i *out the winner ' $31.5) want'. Id h.ar,i,tihs, (:: 1 1Cn .13,1 see for your- noyatiwould no doubt increase the at•, 3ohue 1 orbas---T13at tin a atelitot•s aro gper year; (>l
by tact :: a ;ober of quota. , 1'Axtc or BAllIDTONy salute at S. Gisori v's Furniture store:
tenant -6e at the ohnroh but we would not requests t 0 au Tit the reannro •a iv:oonnts cquiValeft to ftbiellt 20e per light per
torp 3 W. CA3u;o rn, I'ro Agent. , 2. 1$e say much for the spirituality. I up to an including Feb. 97113.•• --Carried. I ninth.
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