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The Wingham Times, 1897-05-14, Page 1Ili INGRA I drd VOL. XXVI.---NO. 1317. WINGHAM, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. MAY 1 14,1897. S1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Y floTE � � ) lYXarrfa;ee ERSONo8 ►lYjj issued by FrtA ci PATERSON, NO 2i, Vic- toriaslreet,WinghOnt. Nawitueeees required. WE SELL CHEAP vsTro •r BEADS Wild IN: BUSINESS. OUR MILLINERY TRADE for the past two weeks has exceeded our greatest expectations. \Ve have never been so busy, there must be a reason for this, yes there is, never was the stock so large, never so choice and never as much in .your favor in price as now. SPRING --House cleaning. is again here and we have anticipated your wants in Luce: Curtain Nets, Art Muslins, Carpets and Oileloths. Call and see our stock and get priees we will cut and match the carpet for you and save lou a world of trouble. See a line of Blouses we have got at 75c. they are well worth S1. OUR DRESS (UOODS TRADE this season has been most satisfactory we never did as large a business. ORDERED CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS is one of our hobbies, we keep the best goods at the lowest prices. BOOTS AND SHOES of the best ands and prices lean your way all ., the time. Special Grocery prices, get them. WE SELL CHEAP. HOMUTf & BOWLES D. M. GORDON. o ---SPEC ALS `HIS WEEK ---O CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATkORD, ONT. \Ve tilt beads with practical knowledge The leading commercial school in Can- .tda to -day. Nine beattiful college rooms; excellent teachers; moderato rates; students assisted to good positions enjoys splendid reputation for superior work; enter any time. Write for par- ticulars. We are offering extra special prices in Lace Curtains this week. Examine the Nottingham Curtains at :$1 a pair. They are 3 yards long, very fine net, and pretty designs, the regular price of these curtains is $1.50. Our curtains at $1.40 are equal to the regular $2' line. Sec the regular $3 Curtains we are selling at $2x25. As usual we 'have the prettiest and best made eurtains in town at 25e. a pair. Ladies' Fine Cotton Vests regular price 25e., special this week 2 for 25 centS7"' • p'' See the beautiful line of Vests at 20 and 25 cents. Ladies Pine Cotton Ribbed Hose special at 20 cents. Ladies Night Dresses. very heavy Cotton, with linen lace trimming regular price 75c. special 50 cents. Ladies' Fine Oxford shoe:, regular price $1..25, special $1, Men's Dongola Shoes regular $2, special x"1.65. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. CITY RESTURNT PINE APPLES, c STRAWBERRIES ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS ce ce ea sel ;led • God et - Ice Cream and Cream Soda W. A. JOHNS, City Restaurant. Telephone No. 85. Macdonald Block New Ads. T. Walker -Meat, Meat. Jas. McAlpine—Ice Cream. J.'A.. Morton—Farm for sale. T. woodcock—Milk and Oreatn. D. M. Gordon—St>ecials this week, McKinnon d: Co—Carpets and Curtains. M. H. McIndoo—Saturday Bargain Day LOCAL NEWS. —Mr. W. N. Gray of Snell's Dye Works had the misfortune to fall from his bike on the Bluevele Road seriously injuring his arm thereby.y —The Cantata of Daniel which was so thoroughly appreciated by ell who heard it in Wingham Preebyteriau Church, recent- ly, will be given; iu \4hitechurch next Thursday evening, May 20411, —A trio of rnesicinns did up the town Tuesday. They evidently know where the PERSONALS' Mr. A. Knox was in Clinton this week. Miss Lottie Orr, of Wroxeter, was visit lag in town this week. Mr. Smith, private banker, Teeswater, was in town on Monday. $Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Orr, of Fordwicb, were in town on Saturday, Mr. E. S. Coultes, of Goderich Collegiate Institute, wits in town oth Saturday. money is kept as they mado a bee line for Messrs. Geo. Bentley and Howard Alex - the Bank of Hamilton, froui the stntiou, ander, of Blyth, were in town Tuesday, and opened the fusilade in front of it. —George i\1cKay has purchased 150 sheep to be shippped to Winnipeg. They were bought in the neighborhood of Luck• now, Teeswater, Blnevale and Wingham At present they are at the farm of George Tervitt, where they will be snore before shipping. —Look on your grape vanes and you. will find steel beetles.. The only way to get rid of the insects is to pinch and hill them. Insects aro also busy at the gooseberry and and currant bushes ; give them a dose of hellebore. —Master Ewart McIntyre lies in his possession a pair of horned toads which were sent him from California by his uncle, Mr. McIntyre's eldest brother. These reptiles are quite n novelty in this country thaugh quite common on the sands of California. . —Campbell's Headache Vfafere guaran- teed to euro headache. —Have you got your garden in ? —Mr. W. Pearl has started a violin class. —31r. John Kerr is beteg afflicted with a do. e of "Job's Comforters." : Mr. Elmer Moore was confined to the house last week with rheumatism in his legs.} V J h h Wellwood has pttrchenecl the V—T, A. Mille is hariug is two-storey brick addition put to the rear of the store, in his hloek,oceopied by Meyers. Young and Paulin.'(,{r'the walls are already about com- pleted. This will bo it most commodious store when completed. The foundation for the brick addition to Mr. Geo. Mason's b:ok store is also completed. Mrs. Chas. Flood and daughter Menne, left on Tuesday for a visit with friends in Woodstock. Messrs, Perry Bradwin and Win Lloyd ieited friends in Blyth on Bunday.V --Tho following are the number of can- didates that have applied to write for Entrance or, Public School Leaying at the various examination centres in Beet Huron. Clinton Seaforth Brussels Blyth Fordwioh Wingham Wroxeter.. F;STRAscs. P. L. 5, 118 47 122 21 '79 21 ....38 14 80 10 73 48 31 24 Total 491 191 Making in all 082 candidates writing on these two examinations. In 1895, 811 wrote on Entrance and 102 on 1'. S. L. a total of 474. In 1890. 280 wrote on En- trance and 153 on P. L. S.: a total of 439. This year the Seaforth Public School sends up 65 for the entrance, and 13 for the P. L. S. —Finding that the droving, business for A BOLD BURGLARY. the present season is about done on account 1A bold burglar entered the residence of of all the suitable animals having been D.Sutherland last Wednesdayaside night picked np, Mr. T. Walker has gone into and econtcl about fifteen dollars in cash. the butchering easiness and has bought out In the purse from which the money was R. McKenzie's business. We respectfully taken were a number of thevaluable papers invite the attention of our readers to his but these were left untouched.VeEntrance: ad in another column, was gainedby the back kitchen door which 'ty/--Early Wednesday morning the home had not been securely fastened. Burnt of Mr. R. Dreaver was the scene of a hap - marked in the kitchen and dining room py event, when our esteemed townsman, rostered the coarse taken by the burglar in his search for plunder. A number of burnt matches at Mr. Sutherland's bed roots door would indicate that the nocturnal visitor had recon (loitered his ground from the dinning room mud then had enterer{ the room within a fete feet of Mr. Satherl+ind's head, and spouted the latter's pants, twat and vest. which were carried to the kitchen for examination. It is clear that the bur- glar was after money only, as other veli,• able articles in the house weteleft untouch- ed. ltfr. J. B Cummings was united in marriage toggles Martha Bunston also of this town The ceremony was performed by Rev. G, A. Gifford, Ph. DlilThe happy couple left on the early trail( for a trip to the East. Their many friends wish them a long and ha y life. • —The Purely property hats been purchas- ed by Messrs. Button and Rush. Mr. Rush intends to fit the building up for a grocery. Mr..), W. Snell, who had recently opened up a dyeworks in the building has rented Geo. eieKerzie's building, next to Mc- PUBLIC LiBRARY Alpine's restaurant and has moved into it. The annual meeting of the members of We uuclerstand that a eery goods business the Public Library was held in the Public will be opened up in Mr. Button's blook ' R,eading Room on Monday evening. Thos. —The Chief, who is also the local health 13e11 and W. Corbould were appointed to officer, is on the rounds m search of mie- the board of directors, which will therefore robes or anything larger that might he consist of Messrs. Morton, Musgrove, R. A. considered injurious to the general health !Graham, Bell and Corbould, Dr. Towler of the public. If ,you have, on your prem- Auditor. The annual report brought out ices, any illicit microbe germinators, it soiree interesting facts. 171 volumes were might be prudent to haye them removed et nnrchiised during the year, composed of once, even though you have tt patent on the following class of works: History 18, them, otherwise you will receive notice in Biography 9,Travels 8,Soience'and eArt l t46, ous "Clear, Gone) .Poetry and Drama Last Monday night the School Board did. not get a quorum and a special meeting is called for Monday night, —The Royal Templars of Temperance Enterprise Council No. 1110, Winghatn, have rented the beautiful hall in Dr. Chis- holm's block for meetings in future. They hold their first Council in that place on Tuesday evening when three new members will be initiated. The regular night of meeting well be on the second and fourth. Monday evenings in each month. The R. T. of T. received their charter and wore organized in 1883, forming two degrees, the Royal and Select. The former being for• temperance work only and the later for temperance combined with beneficiary e rt- nefit depart- ments. .n and total disability and sick be r ments. ,Since its organization here two death claims have been paid viz: that of the lute Robert Orr, of Wingbam, for 42,000 and the late .1. Bowrey of Belmore for $1000. At the present time between $33,000 and 540,000 of itlsuranCe is being carried besides total disability and sick benefit risks. No better Temperance or- ganization exists in the Dominion or any where else, than the Royal Templars of Temperance.—Coni, EAST IIURON LIBERALS The Nominating Convention to select a candidate to represent the Liberal Party in the next election' for the Ontar- io Legislature will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Friday, May 28th at 1 p.m. m. fleeting to elect delegates for --above Convention will be held on Wednesday 20th inst.. at7 p. m., when 5 delegates, from each suhdivisiou will be chosen. The Chairman of the respective divi- sions and places where meetings will be held are as follows :— Tt7RNnERRY No. 1 -Gavin Wilson, Lower Windham: No. 2 -Arch Patterson, at John Burgess residence, Bluovalo; No. 3 -Thos. Atkins, at Seat's school honse; No 4 -Wm. Gemmill, at Wm MePher- son's residence. GCWJCK. No 1—Jas Ritchie, at bis residence ; No 2 --James Scott, at his residence No -3 Jas McLaughlin, at Win. Irwin's office, Gerrie; No 4 --Alex McLaughlin, Albion hotel, Fordwieh; No 5 --Hugh Hutchinson, a.t his resi- dence No 6 --James Knight at his residence. wroxx.•rsa Alex Munroe, at Joseph Cowan's oflloe monttre No I—Andrew Sloan, Gosman's school honse; No 2 ---Rob( Shortreed, Button's school house; No 3--C. v1icnio, at Belgrave hotel; No 4—Jas. Sneir, Town Hall; No 5—Wm. Elston. Stone school house ; Nob—Joseph Smillie, at Wm. Moses' residence. naUSSt LS G F Blair, at his office. GREY No. )—James Ternbull, Lynn's school honse; o i commonplace terms, restaurant and bakery from James Sle• very loin. 1" L on'll have yogr yarc and y to do it, 29 M ellaneons 41 f/ BUSI].VEEst3 LOCA fes WAhtrep--A good geneuel levant Apply at this office. ye Good Hemet; to rent »poly at anrnereeof Victoria aid Leopold street. 5.1(3b. Something new in Cen••pyTop Bed- room suites at lemma») tt Btratte'u. 5-140 Go to Mrs.;Green'e, opp elte B tisk of Hamilton, for cheep and etylieb ruitliuery. Pine Apples, 10c each;Bunenas, Oranges Lemons, Btrewberriea, and Oucurnuers, at J. MoKelvies. If you doubt what your neighbors nay about Ireland Or 13ntton's pricers just call in and see for yourself. 5 14tf Bridge castings and bridge iron ofevertee. description at the Ontario Irun Works. .. 4-2tf .1. Menio.y, Proprietor Always gond bargains in mi1'inery at Mrs. Green's, opposite Sauk of Flamilton. Ireland et Burton has ..dried a delivery wagon to their busineee and will deliver goods a reasonable distanre. 5 14tf eyelet range of 'L'uilet let N. A. F.itoncuuson's. gir There is still dt Sets to choose fr 5-7b 1 —For Bret -class teilnrtug and clinap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. Remember the plane, i" Queen's block. WANTED --Egan 1 rents per doe Our contract deme ndy ]91'00 per w',•It. We are. now e'tti,,�, rn..•c• pe+dt.,•s' -•, •, ;t"l.v not save pedlar's pr.•fite. Gleet E. Brwt Choice varieties of importrd early seed potatoes, New Queen and `vilson'■ Pint Choice et PETER DEAN's lour and Feed Store /e1ty" at Farquhar - s you nothing to ex price to prosure one 5-7•:b. The nicest an fl mos durable article is Tnn FoL❑YD PAPER 'Leeme for putting under carpets. Everyone who has it speak highly of it; also the same in stair peels. Ladies before you put down your carpets call at B. Graeey's Furniture Store and see the newest thing out. 4-2r3tf Call and see "A. son's Grocery, it 54 amine and the »fLm That Pale Pace For Nervous Prostration and Anrsmia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore 'Tiger and strength as Scott's Emulsion. 5-7b House Cleaning is on 'Perhaps you will be wanting something in Furniture. Ourtain Poles, Pictures of Picture Framing, Ironing Boards, Bake 33oerds etc. Prices as lowas the lowest et 5.7c S. GRACEI's Furniture btoret The Children's Enemy. T` ' Scrofula often shows itself in early life `:eta and is characterized by swellings, abscesses,nr hip diseases, etc. Co❑saption is scrofula of the lungs. In this class of diseases Scott's Emulsion is unquestionably the most reliable medicine. The Cheapest in the C• • sty Thos. Abraham is pre .,re • to half sole Mosses boots and sheen at f m 40 to 45 Genre a pair. Ladies a oes egnatly as cheap. i'he best (matht leather used. Terms cash. Whet e ab .s me to out rices so low 18 that stn 10 rent to req., my . tnrk- for cash. The oldest es;u;dishu1 shop. in towa Victoria street. 4.0.1 Sale Register. Saturday Mee, 22—Tue. s will be offered ' for sats tib the Br•unswt,'k Howse 00 the above date at 2 p. n]. 80 acres being hart of lit 1•, con. 7, Turnberry. JolN Guu,ct, Auctioneer 20 An unreserved auc- rty will be held at the above date 'at 2 rmoon, For particulars Psn cit DEANS, Auctioneer. p No 2—James Mitchell, Shine's school no debts to settle an I buy L1te1'ature 4, Fiction iso Works of Refereuce 14, total 171. The N° 1%—Mr, Will McDonough hurt 1119 log v—The two little children of Mr. John Library now contains 2333 volumes. Der- KeNo at rl heel a wuttculon s e.capo la.t T i}Ig to year 3139 v lis p d n were sitting in the t of these 287 were Iristo•ical 4:1 Get taph s' s Th l Saturd. ' y night we will give a ! L special discount a10 per Instructions will be given in the preper- iii -Our citizens will be sorry to learn of health early in the nester. In i rbr eery cant. otT Men's Hats. n,tiou and application of Insecticides and tho heavy loss by fire enstnined by John lie tuns stricken with the teotupi: i ,t Meet,' Fungicided at G. Moffatt s orchard on Breemee, of Choslay, a gontleninn who fintl.11y ended his life, asci fir wnticy was nt Fridsy May 2let. is well known in the business circles of death's dont. But ho „rudually r'eovered, �����° 1 —Miss Battle Reid is preparing a class Wingltam. About 4 o'clock Saturday noel on 1'neadciy last undercook to resume of girls from her room in the I>ttblic School 'Horning last, fire broke out in the engine his post nn the (nail se>wieo b':rtvt eo Lim- ' I fur a fancy march to be given at the room of Mr. Breuhnn's tannery and had don and Toronto, He ctttfer(d en inlinen- a t oar `l'e'ts {n Blacks teachers' convention next week. gained so much headway before ft tuns ate rehipse, took to his bed, and rapidly j 1 t the I discovered that uhthiu� could be done to sank Young Yson, an e e . ,];and "d the Rogersville Baptist church, spent this destroyed, together with the contents and able man, tbnrnu;;!t nml c(,useirntu>s le ,..), 3U, 4U pound.I k tli his parents in town r. Pocock about $2000 worth of Hemlock oveiy )ntt, t 3 iiiie the GmeM\Vatt.tloo and 1 'Iniutus wclh Im ilii double shuffle among the butchers of town, Western fire insurance companies, The Sun of the bite �Inlnr Tohn MuAlillc n, of We give 22 lbs. best gl'tLllulated g (saute of the fire is unknown. llarriethe lift and wile bort( neat Brook• gCxeo Slum ha•vin sold to U, ivfol)ouaid 'Tills in i,.l(. 1., t ih <W. Saturday c en- 'atu v on S a...- - -; « team did not shote up Y .,-,r-» • •- ! int; last end the game had to be declared is on Satur• volumes were telten out; 1'httrsda ni 'ht. ay avenin,,. They- ' g • Y V. delivery wagon iu front of. Mr. I%err's teal ; 2,31 books of travels; 57 Science and i No D. - itl viand left on Tuesday for the store, when a horse belonging to P.ev. 1 Art; 139 General Literature ; 12 Poetry; 4 t act a. West. Ho expects to stop off at Dolphin for the prosent.V V -The family of Wm. Randall, proprietor of the Winetham Foundry, moved to town from Creemore last week.f' /—J. Sherriff vette taken soddenly Ill last Smtnrde,y inoruhngwith iufiamu]ation, but is able to be around again.,/ —The swallow and the oriole have put in au appearance and the small boy goes for a swim; the Beason is surely tushing. %%itIr..1..I. Robinson is building a two storey brick cottage on Center street, on the vacant lot north of T, Moore's property./ {P—We are pleased to note that Miss L. Forbes, who has been seriously ill for the past several weeks is able to be around again ale, Moss of Bluovale, which (vas tied to a post, became frightened and dashing backward 1 overtnrt ed Sfr. Kere's wagon. The elder! little girl held her baey sister in her arms 1 and thug protected her from the force of the falloth escaped 1 I?ortuuntely the Religious Literature; 1700 were fic.t hon ell( 628 were miscalhu?sous.' There sae 107 members. The number of hooks ttticen nut during the year is pearl; doable that of last year. house; 3 --•Tames McDonald. Turnbull's school house; 4--Jno 1lcTaggart, Spoiran's school 5-11°0°s: —C°nred Bernath, Town Flail, ldthel; No ti --Wm Brown, Duke's school honse INo \o INe an serious in without y injury. ser, G McMILLEN DEAD IN( 7 ---Malcolm Murray, Mttnley's school house. MCKOLLOP 1 -,John Horan, Separate school house 2 -John Malone, at his residence: ,:i-Oeo „Turdie, at school house No 4; 4 -•Alex Gardiner, school house. Lead - bury; 5 -John McDowell, school house Roxboro'; G -Woe Pollard, school house, Lead- --The May Number of the Canadian Y ielany of our citiz •us will regret to learn 1 No Home',Tournal (Toronto) comes to es with of the (teeth of W. G. McMillen, tone a suggestion of apple blossoms and spring. clerk, who for mossy years run oe this Nc her thio sit scutums an enter- division and way well Ruse favorably known No Among ot g 1�Ati hie London Advertiser h.• Mining article on the Rise and Fell of the in \4ir"'!1•ttn• bury' May Pole. by Thos. Swift ; an editorial on the Armenian Question: a prettily illus- trated page on Golf, by .the Lady Cham- p' thelatest fashions art music book - of him a "At 815 n•c•!oak Bunchy mos nes, No 7 -Jamas Davidson, Grange Hall; the cic:Ltl, otreet. tl c. Li5e being couje�ition No 8 -Thos. Murray, Manley's school of Orford street. th .• e g house. of the brain. It was not uuexpttcted. Cham- pion Mr. McMillen WILY not 11°" "ed of t chat and short stories ; A sketch of early spring in Edinburg; receipts and household robust conutituttnit, stud his rtr1tuIw duties notes by Jean Joy. Subscriptions $1 a, in his own) Itis 'ion, that 01 raillvay tootle yens or 10 cents a copy. clerk, and in his eiti.laeity as a prominent f• ternal seeiety worker, Out!wred iris Crtl E 1E eaSC note < o Yo II d Japans tit +t Itv Pocock,until recently pastor of to save the building which was totally Mr, bfe ll;llrn was lilt nftcable mei estinh- r C a bark The ,t td wicnnn ! t tea 111,011.(1 and week wi are unequalled in value will preach in Clinton next Sabbath. total loss is about $14,56 attly covered contidenne of nll tl bn ('ante tutu bu�iuess or by insurance in • , soda r(. ' n. ITe oats the —OXC-- During the past week there has been a • � •, T:. +., , canoe hurl was Sugar fol' $1, anti 25 lbs �OUI1 Coffee and R. McKenzie to T. Walker. o Tan COUNTY COUNCIL. received in the paddle, school, and finished Sugar for $t. I -For some reason the Listowel football As the Comity Court will meet on the in the Loudon Grammar School, Hamilton et rr •:t,d. Normal b •R ' lhlE L .ri tet ''f tE. 't (' 11 t,]ll. t. Tarmac). He tsnt;hl seined for a .usai;er of years in I3ir1binlph and London totvu• ships, and was captain of the I,,i, an'Tulin• tem: es -enamels et „lit` tim t, retinue, attli that reek. He entered 1)' civil ••,'(•vire in 1883 as t,Lilwoy mail clerk, and ran nil several 1,1 the railway lines bof.,re toting the London-Toroutn division. we pay 11e. for Good Butter and 8e. off, Our boys go to Bnisse a doz. for oggs. clay' ••-.Tho post office as well as a number of ,pp^'^s c""i''r�DON stores and shups in town have been fresh- ened up in appearance by a coat of p.•iut. Don't get mad aboet it: turpentine will '11 7.71"tor. , remove paint from your garments. ( tbo r+ the room in ytl] of June, and require all t Court Home, usually °coupled by the County Councillors, which adjourned last ,Tanuery to meet again at the same time, Warden Cox suggests that the County Council meet on the 3let of May, and re- main in session for the balance of the week, and it is; likely that this will be done. Presbyterian Women Pleased The meinbers of the W. F. M, Sooiety of the Presbyterian Church should be satisfied 1 with the report of the Annual Meeting given it. last week's Canada Presbyterian. It extends to nearly five pages, ane affords a comprehensive view of what appears to have been the best meeting of this highly successful society held in the twenty cue years of its existence. The Canada Pres• byteriau is a well-conducted journal and merits the large circulation it enjoys. In its p tgcs will bo forted contributions on the mealy interesting topics from the fore- most mini' teve and laymen of the deuom• »lateen. Tee publishers offer The Presby- terian till :Ilse December next for one dollar. T. s .�,uvzoli on i Will open a rep,lsitot,' had a ''tion Inert at 730 to 740 Dorchester tree,]iMo areal, 100 May 1st, with stabil horses. Auction sale's i,' bo held twice a week andive the best line private mice ,ry day. They h L t iso of c ix s Canada, and in of i want horses of all grad.. f ' export and home trade. Special ft ilitiet, re given to patrilna to dispose of their he s to best oderate. 'rite them for terms and partic 'Thursday Ma tion] sale of town $worts' hotel nt 2 o'clock in tike t see ed on page 4•'366 They do Good. Work, The following letter is what People think about Laxa Liver P1118.DI:Att Snts,---I gladly testify to the virtues of Laxtt Livor Pills. I used to be troubled with severe headaches and. conetipation, for a long time, and took these Pills hoping for a cure, and lay ndrnntnq.s. (ehaiges hopes were rapidly fultiilod. I have found them a never failing remedy tied heartily recommend them. Signed, Miss AWSON Mon tun, N. 13 NEWS NOTES • Capt. Dunn, of the Government steamer Petrel seized a lot of American riots end fish near Ronrteau. Ald. Clappison has re?tgned from the Hamilton STtty council having been ap• pointed to a position ie the customs. As a result of the penetentiary crom- tniasion's inquiry, Warden Uuittiet of St. Vincent de Paul has been suspended. Messrs, ,Tohn, Sidclons, G. D. Suther- land utherlan+i and ,T. T.J. Williams, customs otlleers at l,ortdon• have been superannuated. The Turks are making itnp >ttttnt ad- ditions to the atromet.h of their army, and the powers are beginning to wonder t ant war if there is another more important conning on, The Montreal city Connell has Volta 810,0011 toward the expenses of the Queen's Jubilee Celebration, and $:1,00` towards entertaining the membersot t' British Medical Association. •