The Wingham Times, 1897-04-16, Page 1i
ING1i
1I TIMES.
VOL. XXVI.---NO. I311.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL J 6,189 i
81. A YEAR IN ADVANCE
�. Marriage Licenses
I Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 23,
toria street Win hath Ont. Nowitnesses
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required.
WE SELL CHEAP HEADS WIN ID BUSINESS.
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M LLINER,Y.—Note is the time
-tto order your 1'%t.ster Hat or I3 meet,
We tau show you alt the new novel•
sties in Color, Material, Shape and
Patterns and we will aim to please
you.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS--Oar
Tailoring Department is steadily in•
creasing and our stock of men's
needs cannot be beaten. All the new
things in. Ties, Cullors and Cuff's,
newest shapes in Stiff and Fedot a
Bats.
BOOTS AND SHOES—This stock
as the Finest, Largest, and Cheapest
in Wingham, a speet .1 line of ,Men's
'lough 13:tots reliable goods. Sec
them.
OUR .DRY GOODS, STAPLE
AND FANCY fS: without exception
the finest sh.l•1'n to -day its town and
the prices tell falai your way..
Special prices at the Grocery
counter, Fresh, Pure and Dopend-
able G Coda. Rest '?5c. Toa in W ing-
-Bam. Pure, clean Maple Syrup
).tome mt.t:;.let 3t per Impe"ial gal-
lion,
Goods delivered promptly.
WFI,SFLL CHEAP.
l
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
STRATFORD, ONT.,
Wo till heads with practical knowledge
rhe leading commercial school in Oen-
eta to-dny.. Nine beaetiful college
rooms; excellent teachers; moderate
rates; students assisted to good positions
eujnys splendid reputation for superior
work; enter any time. Write for par-
ticulars.
; ioiV. J'TH & BOW -US
D. G C . W N.
:SOM 1i ilIN`i NEW
THIS WEEK
AGAIN.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Prineipal.
New Ads.
T. 11. I1 )si—PlOttshe
D eniel Sli'were—Pamps.
Methodist Church—Leoture. °
M. II. aliInd »—E tater Needs.
?t Kinnon & Ci.—A. New Corset.
G. 11 )dntycas—:i Atte out of B asiuess,
Ireland & B lttua—N lw Furniture Sto r
s
LOCAL. NEWS.
—.los. Ballard is nursing a felon.
— Mr. H. Wells will leave on Monday
to look after his mining interests In that
,entry.
- We regret to learn that Mr, ,lohu
a.
C,,of Cin rocs is seriously ill with
pneumoni0,11N0,11N4'1.J
Last w )c'i it eyes 111-i latest it•,d
best lo h, tettifll 3: tern Ole •t ,sl
-stylish f) •ai Ga )13. D t n it f al :o
'see our 1) '033 G,)ls bafata g't'ing
your ord it for wa lea 1 the t r vie 'n
-high class D: ass G .0 1-3 at vel y
reasonable pries.
a•,
COMMUNICATION.
etcyc les ve. i euerees.
To tho Editor of tho
Dear Editor,—Allow me space in your
valuable eulutnus to give an .expression to
my opinion on this subject,
A petition is now bei: g presented to the
citizens asking the Duminion Government
to compel the Railways to carry bioyoles as
personal baggage, and not allow them to
impose the 'small fee charged for that pur-
pose. Now it is my humble opinion that
any rneu who would interfer in this mat-
ter must hew lost their reason. Let
me ask those who are in the habit of using
the bike, a few questions, The first one is
would you ride uu the train, if you could
make the journey on your wheel ? When
you purchased your wheel was it for pleas-
ure, or•for exercise, or for the purpose of
lowering your travelling expenses? And the
last one: How many wheels are owned by
young men, who really need them, i. o.
they are really a necessity? The last
question will no doubt be the hardest to
answer, but I yentufe to answer that there
is not one in every ten that is a necessity.
but is used simply because some one else
has one, We hear the cry, "Hard tirues,'-'
who is responsible for this condition of
affwtrs? I know from observation that
many who are riding wheels cannot afford
such a luxury, but that is none of my •busi-
nese, I sin not going to say who should or
who should not have what they think is re-
quired. Now in the use or the bile, is it
in favor of the railways or against then?
No doubt the traveiliug receipts of the
railways ate largely reduced on account of
the use of the wheel and is it fair is it
reasonable, is it consistent to ask the rail -
i
way companies to carry that' article fpr
nothing that proves so much against their
business? I am not the owner of a wheel
but expect I will be, before the season is
over, and I shall purchase one solely be-
cause I .think I can travel cheaper than
any other.way and I will assure yon I will
tcause
nd no
have ult with t
he made the charge they ha• ve for
carryiug thy wheel wbere I cannot use it.
Is there any injnstiee iu the charge made
or extortion? I claim there is net. We all
know that the 'wheels' are becoming very
common and if they were carried free of
charge, 1 • feel sure that at times there
would be no room in the .baggage car to
accommodate this class of baggage and the
result would, be another car with all its
•tri supply of help would ]love to be
— Mr. T. A. Mille is having a deep
well mired at hs residence, It is now
sunk 00feet.
--Report of the Public Sci+ool and 'a
let (it interesting nutter held over for
lack of Epace. .
—Duu't )•.ave any parties or $ o'clock
teas on for Timidity April `27. Every 'placed in servlet and will you wheel riders,
be ]y is going lee Daniel. placed
rate destroyers, as)c all this for
(lt--d'.urrie and Rintoul shipped a load nothing? If so, 1 think wbeeliug must
of horses for the Old °c,antry on on- have affected
tctedtirtin brain and you
re oifyhhe
de". Jno. Moore went in charge p nitre result. Do not wbeith
you
or suffer the t
—Air. George Russel left on Tuesiny for e
the small boy when lie got his first bike,
Omaha, Nebraska, iu charge of the cons gn thought all things should yield to his
m nt of cattle made by Mr, Hamilton' wlustle. While corning down the street
re regret to know that Mr. Thomas a trolley carne i,,. his way, the alarm was
1•1enderson, s-. has been laid up with otnnded to clear the track but both kept on
rhe ntUn,tam. for the past two weeks. ihrir tva�; the result was a very badly
Hamilton the buyer from the�broltceit wheel and a bey going on crutches
Western
x Iia Y for the rest of his lifts. AIy advice to on j an Ofllce, of ret:).intna
States meds another consignment riders p on choose ,1 A Morton s')ole; in favor
ti u. s heal of c;attlo ou'1'uesduy to Omaha, 1 1 t 11inG bV sheet is changer 1 the office where it now is The loci
N u• r I 'en the geogr p
-- —,- nlent in 181)2, the greatest changes lied
taken place in the North End where ilea
t
town had grown. Ile differed with Air.
Currie, there were only 00 residents in
Lower Wi•agham, spread over 750 acres
and most of these come into the town from
the North End. Take 750 acres in the
North lend and there will be more resi-
dents on it than in .Lower Wingham. In
Wards 3 oath .4 there are 127 more yoters
than in Wards 1 and 2. The improvements
rade in the office had nothing to do with
the question, it was a matter of conveni-
ence for the town. Tile greater part of the
business was at the North End, There was
more money paid into the t3anks by
Wards 3 and 4 than by Ward 1 and 2,
111r. Dickinson opposed the removal, He
understood that the Inspector in his open-
er both sides of the question discussed,
ing remarke asked for new reasons to he
Mr, A. Roe said that the hour of meeting given why the office should be removed. its
was not a convenient one as many of those yet, there had net
been any reascais better accentn.
.
intere3tecl in the questi+m were at work in The petition
Lha factories. Until very recently he had the Goon; the bt ad
drd refused ved tha man 1892
a copy of tho report sent to the Covent-
meet in 1802 in which it stetted that the hangs because thele was no available
accommodations were poor but as there was
no available building suitable for post
office accommodation the nflice would have
to remain where it was. Ile did not think
that the fact that repairs had been made to
the ]resent office should influence the
action of the Government as he underatnod
they had been made contrary to tete advice
of our member who hart advised Miss
Fisher to maks to changes until the mat-
ter was filly settled. The present location
was almost outside the corporation. The
people in that end seem to think it an ad-
vat,tr.o to have it situated there, it was
now time that the people at this end got
some benefit from it. Re had heard it
reported that the people at that end had
promised Miss Fisher that they would
help to pay for the refitting of the office if
she would have it refitted and the office
remain there.
Miss Fishier. who was present, corrected
this steteuteut of Mr. Roe's. She had come
from Paisley for the psup Ise of having the
changes nuriltr its the office, and elle never
a
n one.
had been promised one centby y
POST OFFICE SITE.
IN4r1CC'ron tiorh11t8 mane TM: ouesrxoN M-
emo—Tux AerrATlol ri,ATI5NS OVT—
JOII) ilt tNA T1Ir C11Aati'ION reit VIE
:O1rllt AND..
A. public meeting, washeld in the Coun-
cil nhambor Tnesday afternoon and presid-
ed over by P. 0. Inspector Hopkitk, who
had come ti heat' what the people of the
town had to say with reference to the pres.
ent Post Office accommodations. Mr.
Flopkii k in a few opening: remarks referred
to petitions. that had beeneaent to the Goy-
ernment in 1802 and his subsequent visit to
the town. It was then found that no sn t•
able building was o')tcinable in the centr el
part of the town. Ho was now prepared to
he
TPIS -VV..E HlK
Ave desire to call t't•rV special atten-
tion L + .+tit' inagnitie sit di:a.l)l1'
Of 11 tnrhnnto up -to date
Mute Gt:ods.
Dr. Tan,lyu opposed the removal. He
considered the office was in ,e convenient
place. The at'inglutm Office was nSed by
persons in Lower Wingham, who bad to
walk in to get thew mail. Farmers came,
from within 2 miles of Whitechurch to
Wingham to get their mail, and from with
in le miles of Iielgr,tve and let miles of
Binevale. At. that corner were the four
leading roads that came into the town. He
nnderhtn„cl that Inc building het i 1, • :
built exures"ly for the office and 11141 01'
Post °flies, Inspector haul given his ewe..
tion fee she ,oration before the
was erre, ai '1 he, brsines portion of she
town was down there. The agitation w.es
gotten nn first elven the snots,. Nob dy,
lie thought, complained of the location,
He thought the Government shoold build
an office for Wingham. The town bad been
laid out by the Government and had re -
from the sale
ceived
the land. a It therefore monarising
owed Wingham
BLt 71GE313 LOCALS.
Fresh butter and eggs at
Nolan Reit astoteare
For nobby Cent's Fntnishinge and the
latest styles go to Geo Cerv's. 4.2tf
Femmes—Butter, Ms./rest, pi ice paid f$
N,rth Bud Grucety.
For first class oysters either in bulk car
served try aleKetentes
Ste M ).Kelvie's pickles lettere buying, 2'
bottles for 25 cents, 4.2tf
Fnurr—Oranges, lemons, bananas and
oocounuts, elteap at elcIielvie"s. 4-2tf
Good value in Brooms and Brushes at
Noimi Nen Gnocsnu.
The Latest Iwperi P Los, 335 per dpz
at the Star Photo S • ,, Beaver Block.
1 owe ed andyour ict-
Getyour oungesc r n pict-
ures framed at Inicenen ce. BrTTox'a 4i•16tf,
Bridge enslings and bridge iron of every
descriptive at the Ontario Pon lVoiks.
4 2tf .1. airtime, 1'k•tprietor
We are showing the latest neveltie; in
building. The position was practically Spring settings, wtt•kmanslttp and pi lees
the same, to -day as Mr. Morton who is Dr. all right Ga'i Cetus,
D2acdonald's agent bad stated that the
4-2tf Opposite (lneen's Metal.
Doctor would refuse to allow the office to Ireland & Button Practical Uudertakerse
be placed in his building. Ile thought the Prices rettsonabto 4-lfltf:
Government sh.uld build an office and he
certainly would not find fault if in the —For first-class tailoring and cheap
supplementary estimates a certititte'amonnt gents' furnishings, try Webster ct Co.
were set apart for that purpose, He Remember the place, in Queen's block.
thought there were certain vested rights W' 'i' ;n klgt s lU rrnts, + nd the i alrnee
tient must be respected. People had in• of your dried apples. We ay, I en'igt miters
vested ill property and had improved it, for clover and timothy seed &c.
thinking that the post office would remain 49e
G. P. Meet.
where it is, and no change should be made D. Al. Gordon give. 5 lbs o
that would cause a loss to these parties white beans for 25n.
without a substalitial reason for the change and driedapples by,lt
unless there is a grievance. Population •
Prices'
d t matter.It does not require tape p es'
d picked
i)ys Butter,
els highest'
setts given away every
r; ever, article is 5.
ted ill "' pen sille. ?ill are•
flees no IIandsom
measurement to find out that the business i
day at. D M. Go
is done in that part of the town. It Res honsahold ;'e
the duty of the petitioners to show the welcome.
sufficient reasons for making the change .
and this they had not done. Since the • It ln,vs to get vn
petition presented to the Government, in Tics case. A free
#.here hod been closed at that end of the bills, church bill
BLOUSE�r, SI'Ii'I.j WAISTS, &r.
if yodeannot see in c ur v inlow
-display j t.t what yc:u want in style,
«quality o,• price. step into the store
and we w;tl take pleasure In 11 cw
ing you every line in meek.
W�� DO NOT
LIKE TO
BLOW
-_Ott Monday eytning, there will be held
Garraeks, e. Junior's demonstration.
The program will consist of songs, recit-
,t 1cediugs etc. Silver collection.
—Aa Rube 13eat=ie was driving the bus
sri.t�, Diagonal Street on Wednesday, the
nut of the front wheel broke letting the
axle down to the ground rather suddenly.V
111' Cira'id C:unp Sons of Scotland
will meet in 'l'oronto on .Tuosday next.
tetuip C,tledJ' i;t will send a representative.
;l•;wu.ar meeting Camp Caledonia Monday
- ening i ext.
—Tire W. C. T. U. 'will meet in the
Christian Workers' Mission Room next
I uesclsty afternoon at 3 o'clock. After the
1,a.ttel business and the election. of new
members, a perllamentery drill. will he
given. Visitors will be made welcome.
Abtu, Heflin goo is cheaper than
manufa^.tnrer. ' pric es, ha we do
assure you that we will not be on-
, 4ersold by any house in the trade,
_ 7Lo matter' what prefence3 they may
make.
EVERY DEPARTMENT
• a ZiterctZZ1 jtxmmezZ
• 'i,E.)it%z. the blest pro—
•• • cZ'rt,ots of the many
• 2cx71.t
favo
los!
town, a Furniture Factory, IVonlle n hundredr, of homes.
Mill and Tannery. The Misses Fisher The right man in the right place. Give
hell built thio building expressly for the McAlpine a trial fur an up-to-date meal at
office and it would be comparatively worth- '15 cents. Special arrangement can bemade•
1„s4 on their hands. for board by the week.
Wm. Robertson said that the anion The Central Restaurant, AQcIeenzie's
Factory employed about only one•half as building. has been rennvate•i throughout
many as in 1892. The Post Otfi,e closed and every e.onvenisucebee been added for
at 0.30 and men working in the factories
the patrons' comfort.. Meals; nt all hours.
were not able to get:down town before the
Oysters; served in any style. Also agent for
office closed. the Huron Ste,tnn Laun'lry which terns
Mr. Chapman said that he was it favor out work equal to any rite semidry, Leave
of answer
it tuesti,office
he snidwhere
bet employed orders at my store. JA)r s Ale Proprretorc.
answer tb q
about as many hands as lie did five years
ago Consult Yong Doctor.
atr. Robt. Mclncloo said he came as a If he advises (lore Liver tail. we recom
man whomoney
had vested rights.ropHe had all mend Wampole's Tasteless Preparation
his motley invested in property. He lead
All you taste is Wild Gnerry and that is
bnasght with a view of the office staying fend What yon el is fleets and strength
there The town was now passing through- cures coughs, colds and wasting diseases at-
a critical stage. There were now a )luta• ChisLolm's I)rn; Store ,)f
ber of empty stores and there - would be
more if there were not a great amount
Lill. toted at the
e riven with sale
o.. id are readin•
The Cheapest in the Carney •
of ( are taken and wisdom shown in the Thos. Abraham is prerere,t t, haif'sol'e
management o: the town's affairs. After all Men's hoots end chars at from •it) to 45
it was a matter of dollars earl cents and ernes a snit. Townes; rho, s cgtttelly as
fs to ursue the coniso ) '• tints was for the best interests of the town to
If you t un t raveehea the beast quality n# le ether 1 s Ll
than by traia and you man afford it, take for greatest public convenience, he sold, I leave tete Office where it is. Men who held Terms cash. Whet embers the to eut
,e hicall d'd not
that mode and let the rrtilways move along, dist not neeesseri y me+
r mind ou your bike will not stand to centre of the corp )ration, tic considered
fo y y
wont
rr
be run fi,to by n huge locomotive. In con- that tees business centre of the town
elusion 1 ask you, ttheelmen, world you be about one store this si,ie of the Reins
handfed ick IIotel end he did not think it was
wt
for one ntorneitt like your
the same as some baggage is? If not, pay
what is demanded anti you will be ahead in
the end. The schoolboy cannot understand
the ternperature of iron, neither can the
t "'+- tion of the steam vessel.
Tlle1'ti= fa a tri a or evei
knows the requirement of tb
than those employed and it Is so with the
railways and I lsope as far as I am concern.
eel that the Legislation thee we leave at
Ottawa, tt ill trot meddle in this matter.
Thaukingyou Der. Editor, for the space I
have taken. I ale yours,
�. Lovrn or FAlnME T AND JUSTICE.
worth while to make such a fuss for the
salte of moving the nface a hundred yards.
'L'he owners of the $u:to ies were not
anxious for the change and the workmen
former t to unci a
usually got their mail "when going to of
d f y one and no one from work. Tamlyn's lot was about . the
' better centre of the pnpnbetion, But populatio•i
at the
1'ust.no Bits" is the watchword a'1
th,a t,n.t nffi'e f n• the filter°. We are
i:pecial rates far lost and found ads
tt hi h tire re are by se erybody. People who
..,tow CLothe
n thlirsneighbors. always
—During the present week special cervi-
;,• areibeingheld in St. Paul's church each
1f,, 100 in, 0:1 Sandey in addition to the
is, s..,•,s i.,g lf,tit,r Day services, special
efforts ' Leve- bees made by the choir, under
the leaderehipof at, B. Morden in get -
tin up music for the occasion.
Mr. 0. Morningstar of Weston, has
purchased t.hJ eiVingham Pump Works
from D. t31?oty s and h•is taken ossaiOt
of the sa•nc:e ala e
of ..
a suacaae_i11.11+etl't►e'ei• Ur. Morningstar
has moved int.) teen etldsoce owned by
Mr. George 1.+ retwel'.
--The "Cantata of Daniel gives a com-
plete history of the Jewish Captivity and
Restoration. . Kin Nebuobadnezzar's
Decree, Daniel and his companio s cast
into the Fiery Furnace and the D
Miraculous Deliverance
°ons
of
hoer
lL
i
anti cense triumph. -Ai.pril 2'lth iu Presby-
terian church.
icials en's ed
The Children's Enemy.
Sero luta often shows itself in early life
and is characterised by swellings, abscesses,
hip diseases, etc. Constimption is scrofula
of tLe lungs. In this class of diseases
Scotia emulsion is unquestionably the
.., 1
was not a fair method of gets 1 g
settlement. There mnst be taken Leto
'
consideration the difference in the. amount
of use is made by these persons. There bad
been room for complaiutabout the lack oi'
accommodation. The improvements should
have been made some time ego, but there
was now amitle accommodation for years
to come. The post office would be a, nnic.
ante in the Tnwn Hall and he, as Mayor,
would certainly oppose having the office
placed in it. The Isi tedonal.l Block was
mentioned, but he, as Dr. Macdonald 'r, y
agent, dill not think the dontor would care t 5tre have received the following report ' —
to have the office in his building. 1'ltr from Galesburg N. D, having reference to , LosT—La
been first circulated r tl a death of Wm. Bintoel who formerly; i
clition that lead n fin
< The,
lived in the vicinity of ttVither o ring.
William Timone tine father of Charles leaving i _+
and James Iliatoul of Galesburg, died on ; Ling —On
afareh 31st at his home here in Galesburg stcln gauntle
)m iujmies received by a fall on ALarchl0 leaving et
A 0000011 of physicians were in attend- eaitabl
ante, but it tuns ovi en rota
Ile and death was 1 I eev e. Beagle Henn 1 since Fraley
properties both ends of the 'town i prices so low is that I have no rent to p ty,
want to see the office moved. Mr. Bell, no debts to settle and 1 tiny sty sttoh for
Mr. McLean nand others from that end cosh. `l'lir, oldest establishr_d shop in town,.
were satisfied. Vietoria street. 4.11.1
Mr. Gracey had property in the North
t{'
Enol as well as in the
South and he did not Having Gen, Agent of
went the office removed. The most of the g - Aasltennof
bnsiness mon between Victoria andjohn St. the
I ask the hf Liteifenq of 'al10e
lived in the North End and were opposed to fug assurance to ne at my residence
the removal.
Mr. Robbins said the Council was not in on Diagonal stree � . t to Union I'artol;v)
favor of rem )vel. The present location is and kern thieetete forms of assur safe in
as good as the average town in Ontario. can offerev and that in -
•
Mr. Gregory being called upon, said he vesttmee'tnler rand ,aturns •r the .that in,
had Mr.Hnothing to say. giveThis one of th strongest corn-
ethe said that leu businessomen pains'ooin usiUess teaks hest eec.r
visitca tete office for every one evorkiug• p0 less a st ' th to $21,5'1 000` was the
re nh. nenonnt iew
This closed Ole discussion and sstog he yearpt mises greaterrstill3sstlThe different
ed anil this
kirk tient the afternoon in df lis {,
question with other citizens who had net forms ofpto fciss will b�f7 LII r• �xplaiued by
attended the meeting.
applying
en.:• nppointe
Saying
wtee, ar
rel
t
Cosseted Agent.
N. B.—Will be at house every S:etm•day,
An old Houronite Gone. : health permitting. _ } lea
LOST.—
atutd,ty, 0
!twat gold
he rewarded by
s Hotel. 4.Oa
inst., one seal
ar Wiuglmm, 'By
tl' i le trrdar will be
' tl
warded. .
d t f the terse that
recovery tVM impossible. —
expected daily. %Villiem Rtutoul will be t Anvil 0. Any persrn unlawfully retaining
remetnberedhy his friends its ono of the the same will bo persecuted.
Got1rn' IVtT,LT,lela.
very thhpioneers t nsthit eo 188 ,ha when
settled I Care of Swarta' TIotgl.
here with his family in 1850; witch Fargo
Wes a mere hamlet, . Deeeased was in hie j Lose:—On Sarnrday, April 10th, a black
ling township*
year, He was born in Oar' , collie bitch, with a short tail and wearing a
ling tvedto ,stern lc county Canada, , strap with tag attached. Finder will
romovecl to Western Canada, near Wing. : 1
where he liyed about 25 ,years atbsequent oblil.4e 1(i leaving word with, grr•.wAnT
to his cnmiug to North Dakota. Doceasecl
leaves live sons and four daughters to l - """'.p L] l Olt RENT,
mourn his loss.. The romaine were intethe prr- of ; Tun SAnn 'Cur i
ed in the Galesburg cemeterylmsidel
Itis wife and daughter. The relatives oft llaa l bicycles
ecense tuvt l
commn,hfty, to their sad bereavement, Horn To 12EVT.•--In Lower �V'ingltatn.
most reliable medicine. I asked foe better aecommodation and many
who had signed that petition were now
satisfied with what, changes bad been made.
church Fs otos. , If the tt•nvs rnment wanted to please all it
Special Easter Services will be held in I would he the duty of the Inspector, in his
lie elethodist Cliurch Sunday afternoon rt to erne upon them the advisability
1 ep0 , n
of tweeting a post ofli to in the town of
Wingham.
Mr. Geo. Mason s+eid that the petition he
had signed netted only for better accommo-
dations and not removal. He would not
have signed a petition for the rat -novel of
when the school, under the supervision . of.
J. A. Morton, Will present the Cantata
•"Easter Brightness," instead of the regu-
lar Sunday School work.
Interesting Lectures.
f theMetho-
d
the nff,te. •
The
Board of Managers o
dist Church are to be congratulatenn t ,l•ohh Ncelafldn°eq'dwasibat n1110 ittd pn
having secured each au eminent lett r , she
er ns Es.Seol Major South rafrioa,whol favoredchool, the 1 er and
nn,v 11i11ttdns Sthe Hewould
notlbeen
Chrietfan Soldier from S 1 .tI reed, He thought there was now suf-
was one of the Bechuanaland Moulted
Police, that famous regiment cthat rode
with Dr. Jamieson into the Transvaal.
timely
el
y
eparticularly
Isis lecturers nt
and interesting on ace milt of the great
interest that is now being centred in
Africa Major ;lchoof is no uncharaoter-
with the high-
1 e chance
"n man.To hearbne who has
uglily Chrietat ,,v � ally as
ficient accommodation and the location
was convenient
Robert Gurria, fir., thought the oflloe
firm -
most convenient tvh, re it is. He confirm-
ed what Dr. Titmlvn had said regarding
people from the country and L wor Wing -
ham. In the town pint there were 500
people thought
there rtes an the
sere w
)a Mayor
hn
d d I the sympathy
of the en
ee second-hand
len -man's ' Machine
lersey Cream £lodas for 25e at
'North Bud Grocery.
Neale
Newell Blit) Gnoernv.' I+play, 'iVinghant; or Whitechurch P. U.
'.Germs easy. Apply to
4-t):i. D. AL. Gornov.
s and pri ee ed adventurer, but comes 3.5tf
The C.,uuctl and town offenjoyed ase testimonials Asa lecturer, and thorn• l according
0 m tnv'tst ansae and ! '311) fox Gioe I horse To Teller.• --Frame devr to 1X an
supper at the City 1Zestmurant ebuntr is the 1 were still ud of m t t A tart street apply to this cince or to Peter
ihable to t��� an oyster d not be messed tl wan a good Niel of selfish Epicure bra,
1 t regular Couitoil meeting �� 1'v d to that far off countryis
b'LLZ!e✓'y', of the clerk That menti 1 rt of l) the Y
O you , , d Cur Pima 11flT,l.ilni vone,
''��TTdeinointerestingey t
�. lel .
the
the
as tl of a life time nth should .nq'1 °atrq rg the present agitation.
the ex 10(4SAnI;: Any partite
was not made of this of , an ono ut Wingham.. ..pet J l•ce Aa said rhet w n e to u Mattresses Spring Bede, - xtl k mi'C of have been swing to by y is within the reach i favoredl'ce .tn 1110 est office whore it is G t lP. STEL: -A trtltnghtiee
�^ 1 N' Wawa last t ittl ?ttce of our reporter frac who ; the all—Nchaext
Ox ' Cense, and' FYI day, in Itis conneu w,,uld fly lr removal. Since titin Pols and Curtain Stretchers ivt, Tits• wanting Cfresh milkers should apply to,
♦ , i ci + i Q the OVt r tt }t
tinct p>•obabfy' not its a proper frame of .of alt--•N'ei,t llrureday . the petition had b en sent to the Govern- f.A:v t ck tlrrroN's. 4.1 tf.
Y)ti'w:.:� importer. mindttimr<te no)eot itiltthe.timo. .� the Metitodl,at nlitircn,
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