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The Wingham Times, 1897-04-23, Page 6`I 1I 1{ W I G11A111 TIMES APRIL 23, 1507, cZdintilmi gimes i~'`.1tIDa1.Y, APRIL rte, 107 ED Nt)Tb;h. IT will be received with general satisfaction that the legislature, in the supplementary estimates have plated tt sun towards establishing Normal Seho:ll i:1 London. As has been shr)w:t barrow through the cul' ums of the 'nun; :l Normal School in Western Outario was badly needed and this step ut' the legislature is in the right direction, IT is little wonder .that Dr. rl'rlidel The Liberal ;':tlhdidalte in the Caln- •q align iiz t 1; scutes met with defeat tiest week;; when be allowed himself tt) beeome aL linens t,).,1 in the hands c e the Bishiep, as he did by making the feIle+wing deet:tratio,l . "I hereby deaetre most solemnly under the sil:tcluw of the Cnlireh, that although I the S h=)til Settlement as 11r. Laurier cls being the B.E.-President' Harr.0 on's SUeoesi US an 1:.u:lttor president Harrison will con- clude his series of papers on life in the White House in the May, Ladies' Ilonie Journal and take a respite front Ws literary labor whish have so profitably and so congenially oc- etrpied, him for • iuo'o than a year (general Unison is the first president to show the public through thr 'White House, "upstairs" and "down- stairs," etc. and to detail the presi- 'tcn'': daily routine, and the social ed domehi•ie 011e of life in the Executive Mansion. Ile is also the tint ('Viet' aia;i<ti' its to crystallize Hs knowledge and the experience gained as thief Executive in 0. series ut' lucid, instructive and and interes- ting magazine articles on the funct- • Pee.; of our government such as were "Tide Cutuhtry of Oars," pipers, i 1`iT Chase Cares Backache Ki.'.uey truubloirener:illy begins with ring to ltxiu in thl+ t, cat, rind in ria;e t't veltlps !(.to 13rIT11t s 1'1Seas(t. P<topio treubleti satnpat,e,e o t\ f -stir or a f,:*qua41desire lir ) walls of the . gtir/r+te at night, writ Tina 1)1'. Chases approve of KidneyL;vrr Pills ablessing,. Ore Is aand if taken ovary other night effected be' ; will peeItivety cure kidney trouble. best arange vent thet e',tlid be made under the 11 seircun'ntances, yet if the delegate of The Boycott Etter Lei The Retail Grocers' Association of the 11oly Father new in Canada ;'Montreal have started the boycott of condemns this sett'lolent I will also the departmental stores which they condemn it. If the -Papal delegate have had under consideration for will declare that it is impossible un -some time. At their request every tic r the existing conditions to be a I wholesale deniers in the lines glen- Liberal aril n Catholic at the saltie :Honed except three have signed the time, 010.11 :hull cease to be a Lib- fulloll•mg resolutions : "We, the oral, and shell remain a• Catholic. I undersigned wholesale grocers, imm- oral, ufncturers and provision dealers and But if as i believe the delegate win declare that it ie possible to be at the ` piicket'nd s e ltlthe e(pnesei Icing ofllioCf reign sante tinge, Catholic and Liberal, I i shall. remain :is I am, a good Catholic ' bous-e• exporting their goods, wares, eta, to Canada, do hereby pledge and ag'L hemi." , ourselves not to sell directly or in- great service m the field of science directly to departmental stores in but its educating powers arid cis iliz- zi%s'1'Yf '91L7 7Fa IN SNAKES. Montreal, and Viet we will protect, to Ing tendencies have been the metras A MARKED D ESHIL'ITio\ OP IT SEE \ IJY i the fullest extent in our power the of the founding of the corner stone ;legitimate retail grocery trade." The of society. Now since it is the life \ xt'rc1tAl.hT' association has also decided to have of society, so to speak, it necessarily deli and clam- ',000 circulars printed, giving the follows, that in order to insure the Even the (:old biro andof t'1wholesale dealers w to best results, theyshould co -exist my snake evinces maternal affection names the 1 and 1 am fortunately able to produce ! have signed the agreement, tinct of and assume the form of the literary those who would persist in refacing society for the purpose of acquiring Literature and Society Obvious indeed, has been the ele- vating and inspiratin,g influences of literature upon society.. From the most ancient historical ages up to the present day, we can trace its marvel- ous effects upon humanity. Alark the wonderful advaneernont which has been grade in all branches of sciences during the last tew cen- turies. To what must this be attrib- uted ? Is it not the ultimate result of the recording of the scientific pro- ductions of the great musters, Who, by diligent studs, research and ob- servation, have laid bare the pro- found and insolated secrets and laws of nature. whieh where heretofore regarded as bewildering and fathom- less mysteries? It was not until the twenty-eight year of the sixteenth century that medical practioners became aware that the blood circulat- ed through the human body. And so impotent was the materia medic* agency, that it was of doubtful sig- nificance as a means of assisting in the preservation of `mens sang in eorpore sono-' But let us note. the rapid stiides of advancement which have lately been made in science. Physicians of today are capable of performing astonishing medical and surgical achievements insomuch that it is believed that the time is not far distant, when the life statistics will exhibit a wonderful advance. So likewise all branches of science present a similiar aspect. For while the knowledge which our fellow scientists, who have gone before possessed, has been recorded, • and is accessible within the limits of the scientific library, our modern scien• tists having availed themselves of this precious store;, are continually experimenting, advancing new theories and making grand discover- ies. Not only has literature been of evidence, corroborative of this state- ment that is fresh in my memory, sees the home magazine, On March 20, while seated on my front porch, I noticed one of my dogs a yearling puppy, acting in a peculiar way on ay lamp, Ile was circling around a, small cireum cribed spot, every now and then thaaasting his nose to- wards the ground and thee. quickly iLunping black. Ort approaching the animal I dis- covered that the object of his playful assaults was a bunch or ball of snake:,, a three or four year-old mother and her last years brood. of young. The day was clear and bright and these creatures had em- erged frau their den or nest, in the ground a foot or so away from the spot where they lay Funning them- selves. Wilen they observed me they made ars attempt to rt gain their uest ; I killed two of them however before they could enter. I had read somewhere that if a snakes young were taken and their bodies dragged along the ground, the mother snake would follow the trail and if she found them alive, would conduct them back to the nest. I took the two which I had killed and, after dragging them along the turf, de- posited 'item on the pavement, some fifty feet away. I then resumed my • seat on the verandah and awaited (levolovments, In a short time the mother snake emerged from the nest and, after crawling about for a second, struck the trod and at once followed it to the pavement and her dead young. Fortunately I bad. a evilness in the person of my iceman who was delivering ice at the time and. who was dumfounded at behold- ing such intelligence in a creature so low in the settle of animal life. I killed the old snake (for these snakes er4 arden meccasins--become harm- f'ul after the third year,eating young birds etc.,'; and ten of her progeny. leaving two pairs to carry on the perpetuate race. their support, the said circulars to be distributed arnongst the grocers of the city, requesting the latter to patronize only those who supported thlemlt. An Antidote for Asthma Mr. Albert Eeid, Angus, Ont•. was for over two years a sufferer from ..thIna. A half bottle of Yellow Oil c, .1 him completely and although that as ROMs time ago, he hes never been troul,led with the same complaint since. A. $10,000 Blaze at Teoswater. At 3 o'clock Wednesday morning fire was discovered issuing from the roof of the ball attached to the Com- mercial Hotel owned end occupied by Joseph Brick. The sparks were carried directly into the bay plow of the stable which was blazing in a moment, and then to the hotel'. The water supply was slow in coming, and had it not been raining heavily all day, a large section of the village would now be in ruins, The build- ings and contents were completely consumed. All the inmates escaped with but little loss. Loss on build- ing and contents will amount to about ' 10,000, with insurance in Western, Queen and Manchester Insurance Companies to the extent of X5,500. r lsril Wi'xlonl. • Be sure thrit)•onr blood is pure your appetite good. and your digestion per- €ee•t. To purity your blood and build up your health, take hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine. has accomplicltcd re- markable mires of all blood dit;eases. It It ii¢ the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to make you well, by purifying and enrich - leg the blood, giving you ne appetite,. land nerve tied mental and digestive btrength. A Subtle Tinel' KT3,N::Y TiVranns It'r>rAT. ON ONE INtiID10CULY-.- A ::LTGIrIT COLD-TnsN CONJESTI0\--TALI! I\ • EhiltATION-TIIEN Tari EXAMS 3r stio, 1111IriFIT'4 DIs1:As1:-tiorTli A3IP:r1I(lAN KIDNEY (TEETS A NIDOE1 SPECiFIC. Mr. James McL'rine, of Jamestou n, Ont., says : "I believe South American Kidney Core saved my Life. I was so severely afflicted that my friends had 10 attend the daily to take the urine from ins." Mr. A. Williamson, Customs Officer, Kincardine, writes: "1 can highly recom- mend this enrcific as the greatest of boons to suffering humanity for all affentions of the bladder and kidneys.' Sold at Chish ,1m's Drug Store. A lady stepped into a bieycic emporium the other day and asked one of the salesmen to tell her the best way to clean the chain on her bicycle. "Just wash it with coal ell," lie said. ''I thought of that the lady retorted, "but T fear to use coal oil becatt a there might be danger of the chain catching fire when I scorch." Then the lady quietly went out. the development of the mental faculties. How often do we find people, who, although being highly educated, are utterly unable to ex- press themselves in public and shud- der at the thought of having to say even a few words at an assembly and because of their diffidence are cnupelled to labor forever in some petty office in order to avoid coming in contact with the outside world, when perhaps lie is mueh more cap- able of managing public affairs than the fellow who has acquired some- what more brass 0n account of leav- ing had experience on the platform. Now this etate of affairs should not exist. Every person should be able to diseoursein public without experi- encing that feeling of nervous agita- tion so prevalent in uncultured society. Many of the most imminent Hien in the world to -day whether at the bar or on the bench have receiv- ed their primary training in tfe Literary society. Finally in the mind, as in the body the law of development is the salve, strength tai do comes by doing; exercise is the only means of excel- lence and power, and there is no ex- 1 cellence without labor. STRATFORD SAYIN GS BANK ofHAMUI.TQ VIVO UAW, VEARPUI. SUMMING'. ,j I N G H A M, „ n Stratford, Oat.Capital, X1,350,000, hest, §650,000Pive years ago I began to suffer 'from symptoms of kidney trouble, such as acute pain across the small of my buck, dizzy spells, pains in try limbs. palpita- tion of the heart and restlessness at )ara,zu'rens flight. `.!'hese 8ytnptoses, together with. roux Pennon, Use, Roman, war GrnsoN, 1', A. T. others of a distreseing,r nature, prortel Woon, A. 11. Ian (Toronto). beyond doubt that my kidneys were not performing their proper functions, con• Cashier --J. ruItNfl I.L. sequently the poisonous matter was dig- SSavi„fo., Bank -n ours, to to 6; Saturdays, NI tributed through my entire system. My 1. Deposits of sl and upwards received and tercel appetite was poor. I became ver weak allowed. and lost flesh ra idly, In fact felt ° rates Spraofoial it-.rDoust.pootts also received at current p generally miserable, both in health tied I meters se erste Britain and the United statte spirits. When I stooped it was with boughtnistemd painful exertion that I again stood erect. 1 W. COP,BOULD, AssnI received no prectionl benefit from E. L DICKENSON, Solicitor. any or the remedies 1 took until live weeks ago, when I commenced taking Doan's Kidney Pills. They seemed to go I right to the seat of the disease, restoring: GRAN D TRUNJ RAILWAY. they to a healthy condition, so that— y performed their natural office nrtl'Aar YOU ARUM F11011 in removing the poison from my system. • Toronto and East 0:50 a 01. • 1:15 p.m As a result my back t,onbles and all ! 5:15 p. m.••viaOlinton other distressing ailments I have men- 1'tilluerston Mixed 5:110 1' 10:d0 s•m tioned are gone. I have gained in weight London stud Sour11 (1:50 a.m. 11:10 Prosidunt-JetiN Sria¢T. Vice.Preeldent--A. 0, Rdn3at.. and strength, my appetite is good, anti I can truly say that I reel splendid, all ala- tiincardina ing the result of taking Dorm'e Kidney Pills and all have been dons in ;live weeks. "1 sate by the papers that the agent for Doan's. Kidney Pills was to be at Messrs. J•. H. Nam) 1)l & Co.'s drug store on the 27th Inst., and so left my work expressly on purpose to see hint and give this voluntary statement as a small return for the benefit 1 him) re- ceived, as I consider it only my duty to malign others acquainted with a remedy so efficient and l,} ompt to relieve suffer- ers from kidney complaint. (Signed) J A. Watson, FIuron street, Stratford, Taxa Liver Pills cure constipation, bilious.teas and sick headache, 25e. Struck By a Train. Kingston, Ont., April 12.—J. I.)aring, nineteen e ears old, jumped on a G. T. R. freight train at Ganan- cque yesterday. He jumped off at hingston Junetion, and because of the swiftness of the train was thrown under the wheels and had his leg crushed. De lay beside the track for an hour before he was discovered. IIe was removed to the General Ilospital, where his leg was amputat- ed. Humors, pimples, boils are very an- noy ing. They quickly disappear when the blood is purified by Hood's Sarsap- arilla. • 3:15 p.m. 11:10 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 8 8:00 p.m. (1:50 a.m. 8:80 p.m 5:30 " 4,0N d, .,I1 ANKER, illIN rHA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TIIAI1U- .ACTED. Monoyndvanced on Partners and Business men on endorsed nates and collateral, FARMERS SALE NOTES CASHED. MOnoys to nittcd by draft to all p,rts of Canada and • thu United brutes. Net.); rwl accounts ciFct•tud on reasonable terms, Attempted IMurder. Vancover, 13. C,, April 1l.—R. 0, Hall, who runs a small fruit end candy store on Hastings street, this city, shot his wife this evening and then tried suicide by shooting. He also hacked his throat with a knife. Both are olive, but tile IVO man's recovery is said to be impossible. An Ohio eaves. Castalia, Ohir., April 12. ---The discovery of a vast subterranean passageway here has caused many visitors to inspect a new cave during the past few days. The entrance is as yet made with difficulty, but the splendor of the interior as marvellous shown the illumination when a sown by11uL llnation of torches. Tho state geologist will inspect the cave this week. Lock the Door Before tho horse is stolen. Purify, en- rich and vitalize your blood and build up your physical system before diseaao attacks you and serious sickness comes. I•Iood's Sarsaparilla will make you strong and vigorous and will expel from your blood all impurities and germs of disease. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla uow. HOOD'S PILLS are the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, gentle, mild. 25 cants. e Money to Loan on Notes. Notes CJ3keo6A.fa.i.ed AT RE ASON ABLE RA TEE. Money 1.14 1,41 1 ,; iiortaa,4%m at 51 pet eunta•i11t privi.euc ul lf.pl.h .t chs 1.1a of .ray yuan. 'uta 141111..2.en,,t0 COIL., L,.t. Tt'33:. 'ZJI.oDO Beaver mod, IFIInrirun, Oat • sitt ompamarawar 1 *A } -P3 PUnl.lt`111.0 EVERY P1tIDA1 :1t0111r'INO tilift— TIM S OFFICE:, JoSEPHIIOE 5TRf ET WINGGIIADT, ONTARIO. Subscription Priest, tb+ irt'1 :'a t.x,_r. a8yaiioe• el.pvr.itTISSI.0 I; t'1'i:b: "e"‘ Space lyf. 1 rnu. 13u0, g Imo„ One Column £rn nn i 34p 41 1 .$1203 00 I 6 00 tial( 111-;:r...) 40 UU 7n u0 1Z 00 a Oa tluurter ' 20 00 I« 1" 1 7 00 3 00 One tach G •.0 :t cu f _"_e_o I i o0 La'al111111 other ea91,e1 adtctttsemeuts, 6e. per 11)10P)r tire: insertion, awl 30 per line for01014 subcegn3nr in eat al. Me 8.304 Hy nonpareil sa.Ile, i Local noticue 1Ut•. pull! o for Unit insertion, and 16.:. per Ih1(3 for such dubsequolit :uwrtkr. Advertisumotts of Lost, 1'annd, Swaged, Situations and Business Chances Wasted, not exceeding Ilea aollp.weil, 5L tot' first nwntll, and 501). f it each subsequent month, Houses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 41 lino• vr. for titer ntontit, 100. Dur 8nbsoquent m)ntb Largo, ad4ert1$eiue,t8 311) epnit1.,n, IThese terms will b0 strictly Auhered to $p'+otel rates frr lArne t....sise:l:untS. of for tenger peri0us. Atli crtisements and 10aitl 1. ,alt :A without eueelau Iftdirections, will be inserted till toabid and charged accordingly. rra,1ltuiy „dtoil. ,u.nente moat be paid .r• 11 U accordingly. 1 Changes for contract adt nrt4suwuntr must be in the otic° ay Wodaveday noun, in order to appear - that week 3. C. 1tliUWYII'AND 7 UnLIenB 1 ! ANTED --r1 nuns' sone 0 other ii (111 tri)ds 1V• person.; of fall education t3 w110111 (3310 a4 41,01th, ' e uuld be ail iuduco1..C1.t. 1 0,0 coital engage a few 1.adies at their own }tomes, I. T. li. LENS() )Tr, Toronto, , E g h 1111i( 311.5 n.cu 4)!311 ;,coal 1 % 1 -""!lel r', caul u, w1 o went to butter their 1 .F.1 .3 s, Ll d 3 a.t.,d be c t.to:t 1cr a year 1 ,•ith vet 1: r., U 4X} .1111. 111Itc us, with au:1110)h 11(1(1 L133}04,31,, .id \ll 31:1 13 me a rlet 04i1i0n for 1 1 v. ... :l c il.)L.;•c. Alio 1.3 . dr d, I Cliable men ' for ftiiii;h. t 111.3 tet ay ,ler me ale in a burn. (.Till: 4,L1, LCILI:, ':0 1:1.1 11.113. 1'L, 13 Let, Tm•cuw• r 1ELEI) ii1J Alt 1 —_ C13 crlia5lle, .,13.0'11 Victoria - WIi01 , - a 9 is 'lic.t• lite and rri;;u, has trptnr eat tee 1.13(1.34 whit'. 0 1124,41:01111,1,1 )' testiluonisis (Intended for last issue.) •001 the great men; send far copy free, S(ats}u?s of Lorne sr.; s, 'rhe beet pop tiler We of the queen 1 John Hayden Toronto was in town }gut a K,,,." 1101• Majesty semis a hind letter of up• yesterday, • p.m lair 1,. CCat a cant of survey, but large drew, halo, justirw ice l of 140, b3, Lots of hisroric i11n3- Tbos. Gibson, 111. P. P., is 110111e tultol.8. Lnice b'•ck-.liver all 2s01x1I11, inches, Men and wame0 01 standing In the community making 613 to >i:) a week, Exclusive tat•.itory. b'uoka on time. Prospectus free to canvassers. "Tae Bradley G.41 rutson L'. 1,td. ,Toronto Ont. rrotn Toronto. R. Illack was in Brussels on Mon - da' y. The funeral of the late Miss Whit- worth took place in Wroxeter on Saturday. Miss Whitworth had , been Iiymn in Toronto for sonic • time past. T. W. Gibson, of Toronto, was in t wn this week. Messrs. Black and Barnard have dissolved partnership and Mr; 'aril. and has entered into a partnership with R. S. Gibson to ran the oatmeal. mill for a terns of years.. Air. J. 1'. Black is making exten- Sive alterations in his store. aMr. T. V. Dickson has a gang of men men employed fitting up his summer residence on Howicl( Street. Mr. John I-Jooey is shipping a car of horses this week. J. S. nnderson, of N. R. Co., was in town 'this week. Willie --Papa, isn't a Monarchy the best form of government ? Papal --No. A republic is. Willie—Then why did they say "the kingdom of heaven ?"--New Yolk rl't•il)tire. Tottie--What do you think? Dolle Cheekeigh is engaged to :t real French count, worth millions, too. Pollic• (enviously)—I wish I had her Gatil. 0, Pi LLOSOPf iY Thera are pills and pills—but Di. Agnew's Liver Pills at 20 cents lead in demand. The sale borders on the phenom- enal. S1nggrett 1i;ter, eonatirtatioal, or Y"rogttiar bowels ore the precursors orliearty pbirnteat dteorcters These lIttlo wonders remove tho canoe. CATARRH CURED ',It'.l'o PAY ASKED UNTIL SUCCESSFUL. e ' ' iia ` 1, '(' Tho Germicide Inhaler cures Catarrh and tieatarllwl D3afnyte It is 'nowt, pleasant l3 ' •rod p1 , ulan'ut, It is'asy to 1180 and cast' to) 1 j Cli N "ri ' hay. Yc a 1,1,e no chances with this remedy, eP The pl•i, a is 53, to be p id only when the )1 I. 1emetly is successful, not before Poor or rich t tan cal: on ma3epresel.tat4re in Wingham, ( Str. C,,l .boll( and proem° this grand reined)- ( withouth having. to pay one Cent in advance. .g Apply without lclay. Those who cannot call ( on our representattre dau have n G1rmiicide i, lultxler, 3+•4113 frill directions for use, aunt to '; their homes. by addressing the Medical 1n• C t halation 00., }.tri.. Tmrolt0, Ont, .Just thank , of hex ni 0111011 eI C tars h for $I (3(1(44,43314, 0(1 sue11 reasonable terms. DP. `T. AfACUUNA1,1), J GENTILE BT I1 .41) W,g,n nal, VAN STOIC C, (BARRISTER, b0LJC1•i'ult, Etc., Private aid Company funds to loan at lowest o• interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, towr and farm property bought and sold OFFICE—Beaver Bleck 1111vuma31 A. SfORTu)`, BARltilTda, Yn, rt Ingham, Ont. L L. 1)ICIi1NSON, BARRISTER., ETC. l3OLTCITOR TO IIAi\IC Or Uawn.Tox. LOAN. Office—Meyer Block. Wingham. G, CAMERON, • 110NTET BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, Sc Otticc—Codger 1lanldlton and St. Andrew streets. Opposite (.chub,( HOtti. Gunmen, • ONTARIO. q'1,ENT1STRI.—J. S. JEat)))O, L. D. S.,IYINouxx . J 1r .uauutaul ura.4 dr0t•clasa dots ct ..,i.., tarlh as 4163.1}, .,.. th.y eau be made .0 t e uuu::u,,.u. '!'wail exLlactod ,AhaVintef) 3, iL:...ut pull., by has new process, guaranteed tett.. L -.y OFLYCi1: 1n the Baa,..r Block, opposite thy. Brunst.,uk 410118( GEN11JtAAI, Ir AO1,NT 1V[aU11Aat, - .Ja., ', Jae (Llt, ONCAst Y J W PEOPLE'S UNION Y. 1'. S. C E.—Meeting in basement of Presbyterian ehurch every Friday evening. B. Y. 1'. IL- -Meeting every Tuesday evening in the Baptist Church. EP WORTH LEAGUE—Meeting every Thursduy evening in the Methodist church. For TIv;= sty -seven Years d HECOOKS BEST FRIEND t-ARGersv ' AL,C: I N CANADA. CASTOR IA They ,are entirely vegetable. They For Infantn and (hii .ren, act en :el::: r and bowels without dls- turbanthe system, dint or °coupe- +3UA(' It it tion.o\et .$;'rips find act relies- p C*-71— , at 9 r ur vI ••, r r1 Sold r Oi ani l or. cents, anti . A n 0 nts, Sold at Y r s rfl ar, a Gthisiroltn's Drug Stare. • Sales at Moderate` j OIIN- Ct7RRIE, 'Yrxertaai, ONT., LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Sales of Farm Steck and Mani Inlplemi urs specialty. All orders last at the Tinge office promptly atoms ed to. Terr31,, realonablo. 1p g `= h.tvii,t0ht (11051 43144) 0044(1 0tlurt i 1 IJ'_ t.n tuuh,:4,,.neuforu,d e:p1r:- .es to, ,,,,. 3, at, y earw Wit be an Inducement. Write With fail rurllcnl , 3, The Nur..(,cr, )u Richmond St, ti, s., 1'ut,n.t•.. (0 t. JOB PRINTING, I7WLLD1N0 Boas, Patnphintc, Peons, 110 beat's, Ciecuiars, 6c„ Sc., executed in the beat sty10 of the art, at moderate 3Ml408, and on short notice. .Apply or address b. (1 t1N1t11N, T tars Office, Wingham, BOOKBINDING, Wt. a,3' p4 .s. 3 io auuouecd lin., a11Y 0)0't9 Mogrzineo leu 1141, 3 11.1* 411(1441.),44111 have our prompt atitnti.n Vi ccs for 13....11.410 any sty! will be }:33 e1( 04. dry,».1,t1..(. Il 1'(31 1..311‘14 ()41;30, til 1 C,Cd }} pp j "#t to 3+t bl.,1,3. 4,n:,leotle 11011,41 v n: •1 r 3 .. v t.4L. ?,on0.t call 4(1- (3',I3(((443a, .•.-1 4:334 r.. f1 04 11 1- aria». Can pay a 111140h r tilloott i- u.. a 43 of fc t'4 eta( t with. Drawer 20, f3un,f nit. 1 ,.t. fi ........... _...... _ .......rain., -....>1. . - _ SOCIEk! MEETINGS. . . Lan Caledonia, No. 40 two 1 Y f a r0*t , , '1 he Mat andhl t rd b toticlay in e1,vyy 00 nth, in -he Old fellows Mali. Visiting hrelhr1n r.1.1, 3 (n, .1, linrray,. Ciller. 1)Stew alt O„•,.4 , t• 4