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VOL. XXVIL—N .). 1400:
HAMILTON'
BALSAM
CLOSING ."
1 If you have a cough
try.,,
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OUT
SALE s
DOUGH
•
Everything at Cost
and Below.
•
Business' must' be wound up by
:April 1st, until which time we shall
-offer unheard of bargains.
Everything goes—Dry Goods, Or -
!dared Cluthing'r Ready-made Cloth-
ing, Boots•and. Shoes; House Furnish
• lugs, Millinery, .Gents' Furnishings,
,Groceries, &c. In fact the whole of
our it imense'stock.
Ottr neelssity i-1 your opp'trtunit,y.
Enough said. Tenn' Sp'1t Cash.
0•i�'in;• to .the continu•.'t illness of
Mr: Bowles, we have decided to wind
gip our present .business, In order
to facilitate the •winding up and di
it as quickly as possible, we shall
,offer the whole of our stock AT
'COST' O1.1 BELOW, as .everything
must be sold.
Ali outstanding. accounts must be
.Wa 4.no$ later than February 25th.
Accounts not paid by that date
MUST be placed for collection.
Kindly note that trade cannot be
.abcepted on past due accounts, but
WI!L be taken the same tis cash op
r; : oodk•now.,pu•L'chased. . We would
ask as:' a favor ' that all•;djte li il5
.against .the lit'tn ' 'be presented:: at
'onee. Thankingyou for past favors,.
We remain, yours respectfully',
HOMUT.H & BO1LES
IT PAYS TO ATT'ENT
the best •i•emed r for
Coughs, Colds, .Bron-
chitis, etc.-
When'you are recovering frau
'told and need a curio, use I1tOY
TONIO PILLS. For Bale at
W NGITA.M, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ,7, t 09,
HAMILTON'S DRUG STORE
0 • WINGHAM,
TLOCAL NEWS,
•
Seo Ha'sey Park's advertieereent.
Dr. Butler, of London, will be at the
Queen's.Hotel, Wiugham, on the first
Weciues'(ay of each truant), from 11 30 a.rai.
till 11 ti uluuit p,'ne., fur uunan:eietiuil lo
diseases ot the eye, ear, nose and Lei urea
•
V(FAtITOD.-11!wo iervat,t, Ririe wanted,
Apply at the Dine! v Hoj�'e.
Goetz Ta Wer,ttr•;i-'oNf Mr; le.1 }Teeth,
of Lon on, son•in4 .iv d tor. Jas, Outfield,
of this town. lo s igen appointed district
agent of the Cottle* 'name Life Ine.tr Ince
Co, with sad IGart_rs at Watkertor
V
St,atoh�T VM1'nsctiwa. 9.n • torerting leer•
tern service will ba he d in the ti, A. late
racks to•niglit. `
Conns.lr.Firzsivat 's. -- A. " reproduc•
tion"(?) of the fatnou Corbett•Fitzsinenious
fight, was given int e. town kali on Thurs•
day evening of last ,veek, by a travelling
troupe. Tbe boys any the ebow was bum•
my and that they shrew mone,?a away iu
attending. it.
Fon SALE. --That very
ty situated on the corge;
• Patrick ati eets. Fo
FINe t• is Baer (A�llir J3enj Gray, an
employee at the o.air factory,; bad the
pointe of leis tinsel 1 on the roast 1 and out i
badly on Tuesdey a fternoon, vylljlo of erat- -
ing a save at the ave factory, The anti• •
dent will lay Mr Cay off work for a short 1
time.
WA:erste Mutter 16-17e; a ton of
e;--
feattrets, dried' tipples and raw Ines..
G. E. Kixa.
STILL Iateeovila.-The many friends of
1tjr T E Bowles, wl a has been ill at his
father's home in Or sugeville for some time, ,
will he 1leesed to learn that he has so far .
reoeveted es to be sale co be up, and walk
around the house. • We will all be pleased
to sae Mr Bowles seen able to return to
town enjoying his r�su good health.
Newsmen Onae n Mr. A. G. Stc'wait, .
who bars conduct: i . the Teeewater News
for many years,has eotd.oet to lefr.A.li u tali.
art, of Walkerton, who will take pcssession
on the lst of A t ` Mr. tewart intends go-
ingto the West arA curry to ace Mr k taw -
art leaving uleitii, tete, but WW1 hire every
success in the geed tih„western country.
T1 1 oltAru i'w..: ` ANT.) v -Li . al 4 30
brat !me ; ter !pito .tu , eiiel,ey to Ali Leen,
x men.
Cnossx.Painates. Air S 1) I4arnes,• of
Lambton county, the organizer of the
Canadian Order f Obosen Friends, is
meeting with gran success in the way of
isecnrhig new v mbeis for the local
Council. At the r egotar meeting on Mon-
day night, twelve e.rew members were ad•
mitted, Ai meed
ng of the Council
terabia'peepe:- will be held this ( idey) evening. when a
of. Pral(icfd .11110 number of new 0 5.nbera will be initiated.
t -P !!' at
the t'.Nsidence or at the Nutt o tine. Vela COLD WE. rums -The oldest in. from the two abo a mentioned factories
IkLONN,r To I40AN.,,-The undersigned b to a,
limited amount of looney to)ioan on ficat-
olasi Rummy at a low rate of inteieat.
4 in, Wu. jtous.trrsox,
24Th Mer'Uenena,eivox.-•-Wip;baue will
have . an Al oalebra ion on the Queen's
birthdays;- The Ater p'ire. Contpaoy have
the matter in hand and have a'ready com-
menced making arr twements for the days
celebration, lotion ars will be announced
front time to time as the day draws near.
STATIONARY Axa Eavwysorrs,--Pott cer-
tainly ought to have your statiouery and
envelopes neatly grin ed, and .this is the
place to have that titusefully clone. Give
Use, trial order, and •re guarautee to lease
you no matter{bow fe stidious you may be.
Bill heads, note hea s, latter heads and
statements supplied et a moment's • ties
by the Trarce lab pri tine depart, nt.
A. spacial in Oa way WHITE
SBMI•PURCELAtN, 'PeSets. Dinner
Sets, Toilet Sats and i • fact anything
kyoeepu want.them lyiAltng ng),rundew, nt, dton't intend to
a
A.aVaneusaTsee's
Hoene Bumeta°, At i?o'elook last Pei-
.
day night, when tht temperature was
around 40 below zero, Ire
broke out in the
second story of Dick's Central hotel, Sea•
forth. The b9tidinr bein;; frame, very
rapidly euccuaued to ti is flames, and to-
gether with the ceretents was almost
totally destrnyed. T a nrerent proprietor, 1
Ale Ming, formerly of W'ingls•a.n e•%4 been
n it
in saesanen r
� nlvtty r ns
n n a ilia a a"
sass
r nce
e$3,ti00 in Watering' At 'mot
COUP auowx.•-i 1e :srs, Thos. Bell eill
Fens and Button & leeeant'e taotorlea
were chard down a sheet time the fore
part of the week, owngto the very cold.
weather. The Thelon factory has been
closed down most of te week, having run
out of weed. Wood h a been** very neees-
eery article tor the pa t couple of weeks.
I''ar fir•bt•clats tailoring and cheap Tents'
farntshings try Webster & Co. Remember
the place, iu Queen's block,
Nue Sees Twsxrlr•ONN.-The following
from the Mitchell edvocate with reference
to Its editor re'ara -o a Lrother of Mr 13
Davie, ot this' :awe,* W 11 Davis' ninth
son wits attain his majority on Saturday
of this week. Alth •agh still as frisky as
te spring chicken, -when we look the
army of young rose we feet at.age is
creeping on a pace
Don't fail to see
priosa of N A Far
may startle you, b.
I;tsTITtrra Menet:eq.-The West Euron
Farmers;' Institute b..ve arranged meetings
as follows :- Wing1'ain, February 28rd ;
Auburn, February 2h ; Dungannon, Feb -
1 t•uary 25th ; }Iolmea rille, February 27th.
The speakers will be A W Campbell, To-.
rento ; T ft Mason, ;=:taffordville, and An-
drew Currie, Winght na. Meetings will be
held both afternoon net evening. All are
cordially invited.
Cutters wertt ggod. 1 have ordered a
tsar, toad of burgles from the same firm.
Don't buy until you see we.
e •.(xds and get the
rsona) crockery. It
never mind that.
WANrttn.•-At very tons inns Irriees, a "
earload of br;t;ht tori d pries t trans of
good roll butter• a q uaotit of
Y fresh
eggs, and 100 cords good stove wood,
D. M. GORDON.
TAX EXr.itrTtoks.- he adjourned meet
ing of the town co ncit will be held on
Monday evening n t, when the request
for further tax sxe ptions from Messrs,
Thea, Bell & Son d Button & Peasant
will be up for co sideration. We leave
heard that the re uest far exemptions
I' Cr Stemmer? habitant mutant, emetnber when we bad will be tvithdrawrr before the tussling of
Tao Stcr. Ieiiao t lo.-1Z'o are 'pleassd such cold weather rt was'exlierteuoed fora council, but of co, reo we do not knew
to mami nee :teat. 4 nnt;n'.y tow/tepe:Ole ;Weak Mel a lattartajg; 1,; ;1 lints t> .le eb,:..2,tllst•;te et •,
h her�atrclt it; tote. aro mat. 'Skon,d.
who have been itt
proving nicely.
quite ill, and Me
fined to the berme
be enjoying their
T e OLD OFFIc
be seen by the Sell
'trip
ith to ` kri t,)e are imp'
Mrs (Itev) Pascoe is yet
M Gordon is atilt con.
Wo treat' all will soon
snal good heal ,
Arron: en, -As will
ol Board proceedings,
, Mr Wm.
Robertson, the fa thful Secretat has
been re-engaged for another yearrtgi' Mr
Rebellion has been :s faithful servant and
wearo pleased to see thee the $nerd' have
seen fit tnre.eugage tits.
Dutv:INconronerc-.-The Ontario Gaz
ette' of the lith innt . toontazine, the f0}toti!•
her things : .t,ettet's•
anted, incorporating
an Manufacturing Co.
manufacture and sale
$995.000 in shares of
e at Winghe and'
Thos B ell, oanert.
Bell and Fred John oil. /
ing,,. among Man 'ot
patent• have boo ,g
The Thomas Bell&
•CENTRAL• BUSINESS COLLEGE of w t°guru ' pt e
" •14TItA`pi''OIib,. - '0}1T. ' 713100 each, bead o 'y7
- provisional directors)
DON'T WAIT for aomethieg to torte
tup-get tt business education find turn
.abtuBthing up. Active, educated and
well•traitied young men and women are
wanted everywhere. We admit students
.at any .time. Write -for airoulare',
Vii, J. ELLIOTT. Principal.
alarriage u• Lice e;
u byPRANK x P.Ar o N
Intl ed Ani 1t1t9 rr, 0 2g, Vic -
'coria ntreet,•Winghaat, Ont. 2to witnesses
,required.
CHEAP REAUINC'I
Our .Clubbing List,
in order to si.o our subscribers the trouble of
• making two Or mere remittances we have made
'special arrangements with the ,publishers shers h
which
we aro enabled to otter the folio.vinir publicattonffin •
-..connection with the WINO11AM TIME'S at special
'low rates from now until Deo, 81441800.
•'Tiincaand, Weekly Moho,• $1 25
• Aloes and Western Advertiser, . IAO
• rimes and Finally Herald olid Weekly Star: •
and Picture 178
•'Times and Fanners' Advocate, 100
"Times and baiting, weekiy, . • 175
"Times and Montreal Weekly Vi'ftneee, 100,
"Thneq, arta Farmers' Sun, 130,
. "Times and rally' globe - 4 28
-Times and Daily World . 900
'Times and Country Gentleman, 2 70
'Times and'Weekiy Malt and Empire 1 25
Tines and Baily Montreal 'tomtit, 200
Special et, bb4ntt rates with all newspapers and
zrrieprszinee quoted on application. The balance of
'this year win be Siven tree to new 'subscribers of
.the above weeklies, except the Family Herald and
Weekly Star. Tho Times alone will be sent to new
'subscriber:.atntil January let, 1800, Cash must
♦eeemlamy all orders. Subscribers should renew
M
rl ti ns as est e,s possible no t lm•
it ulatro o v he
:th r
•p bittOn of postage atter ;tannery 1st, will likely
4°1111)4 tie to make en advance in tho above rates.
Address -sal 'odors to or call at the
T'IMESy'OPPwCE.1 .
Una Sagas. --To band, enty„pairc
good. wool blankets, full ze, wide pale
blue and pink bordeps Regular 83.25
to 63.50 -to clear $2, Quick, if you
want them. ` D
GoaDON.
• To THE GREAT Brun; William Hen
ry
fiushI who has been -estdent of Wingharn
for some time past, ind who' has been in
failing health for se era' moeths,died'at his
residence on Chari s. street, on Thursdey
last, in bis 47th y a r. Deceased lea s a
wife an fa it o s all ohi1 e
wif d m y a tidy n�ho
Will be deeply syi p hired with itr their
affliction. The re RS ns `were interred in
the Gerrie cemete'y on Sunday after -
nook.
Alivenrrsnie Ht_ .-•"A3ver'iising don't
pay," some people a y, yet the most suo-
oeesful Grime ,see always the largest
advertisers.- Three a a way of advertising
that don't pay, at d 1'; is to place an ad,
in a paper beeau it has a cheaper rate
than some other, w» le the ratep aid to
theaper le i
first p ({ etren at the best,
judgment from resu is coming in, if any
at all. Judicious advertising always pays,
and that paper iy the cheapest which
brings the•best re gulfs, no matter what its
rate may be. The TIMES has the oirouht.
tions 1 brings the best results and is the
best advertising ndism in this section.
WYNatr.t' Mantle Wonics, -- having
purchased' the marble and granite busineser
formerly owned by Walter Vanstone, of
this town, we wish to inform the people of
Wingham and surrounding country that
we are prepared to do all kinds of marble
and granite work. We would like very
much if anyone requiring anything in this
see would ee ue before iek singr as
ve
make a specialty of granite work.
Boorman f• JonNsox,
Winghatti and Bruseele.
oddest was •ou Satu flay last, when some
of the thermometer. went down as low as
iii below zero. 1' le frost made its way
into many houses ami cellars where it was
never known to bay-, been before, and as a'
tions u
e nce many '
e I -use 1a i'e t
nts a abtea
9 p g ,
eta, Suffered. •
t
Mee Waiseme.-lifer who are accustomed
to bush work eau secure employment by
al,plyiug: to McLean & Son.
Hodes earn Saaet Biers. --It is always
a• good idea for hr_semen and those re-
quiring stile billsto have them printed
at the TIMES 011ie& Horsemen,* we have
a tiumber of outs. choose from, and We
assure you eDtire satisfaction. Tboes
wisbieg sale bills :cannot do better than
get them. here. "W:, publish a free notice
up to the time of •sale and this paper is
react. by people lar and near. Don't
make any mistalea we take the lead in
all kinds of job panting. •
Wzseinel Thexu'.b.--The curling in the
Western Tankard was played last week.
Wingham not hay ng a club this season,
did not have a say :n the game. Brusseis
defeated Wroteter by five shots and for.
felted to L• ueknos.. Kincernine forfeited'
to Luoknow. Li clumsy and Wroxeter
played the Anal ge ne •here on Friday taste
Lueknow winntnf the game by eleven
shote. Lnekhow ;rub went to London' on
Tuesdayiast to pl:y in the finals and
We're defeated by me abet by th ager -
soli club, _
• It.don't : make any di ' renrse what
SPY;GIAL prices yo y/ il4 offered else-
where, we are in the rockery business,
and right oft to too, ready to meet any
thing going. N A FAR JH sox.
A' Proem oti• T nuenn;nnx. annah
Ohristina, relict • of the late Charles L
Iiomnth, died at th• home of ber son,
Charles Serena', Tttrnberry, on 64turdap
last.. Deceased woo in her 866 yearend
t ,t
war one of he atdea andm
most respected
reeidents.of the to unship, tje,ving lived
there for nearly for*yearseath,which
came as a result of the infirmities of old
age, wee not tine*pe :ted. Deceased was a
native of Bradenbu!ry, Prussia, and with
ber husband and fa slily, emigrated* to thie
province in 1860N a id settled in Waterloo'
county, where they remained three years,
when they remover : to turaberry.' Mrs
itomuth wan well `,'town in this vicinity.
She lived to see a family of four tons sad
three daughters gr we up' and And /tames of
their own, Iler t usband predeceased her
twentythree yeartactgo'. The tnenibere of
the family are: 1 J of Wittgbam; William,.
Gbnrlme,Aaguet, !3 Vtir lettingen and
to h"
•Nett Beaty Gladkin all of the tans ip of
Turnberr'y. '.Cho f !feral took place to The
WLtigbarn oetneter On Monday leei:.
the council grant ex
factories, they will
requests front the •
The matter has bee
on the streets and
nese of the town s
cannel! and quite
been raised against
tions being granted.
factories received t
were made that the
paying concerns at
and should the exe
Will be breaking fait
We think that in a
council should a
should :the reque
[options to there two
e favored with similar
est of our industries.
thoroughly discussed
n the places of bust•
nee last meeting of
hot, opposition has
ny . further excrete-
At
xcmgAt the time the
e loane, statements
would all be tax
he end of ten years,
ptions be granted it
with the ratepayers.
atter of this kind the
t very careful and
t dor exemptions be
pressed, a pnblie n eting of the ratepay-
ers should be held or a vote of the rate-
payers taken on 11 e questiu:i, before any•
thing definite is d ene. Tbe matter Of
Walker & Clegg's h an will also be dis•
cussed at Monde.; • night's meeting of
Council. The Ceoneil will, no doubt,
prepare a by-law and submit it to the
ratepayers to be vo ell on. This will be
doing nothing, mor , that what has been
done for our oth ,r industries and we
feel' sure that near ye ratepayer every y r epayer in
town would vote fc a by-law to grant a
loan of $3000 to Isere Walker & Clegg
for a term of tbree rears. Monday night's
meeting of the Council `will probably settle
'the whole question of exemptions.
There is always one cough
medicine" a little better thali
all others.
DAVIS'
SYRUP OF WILD
CHERRY
•
has no equal.
Try a bottle and be con-
vinced. Only 25C at
AV!'
T. H. Ross
Hoene FOR Al zrunn,.._On Wednes-
day of this week, fur carloads of horses
were abipped frog the C. P. R. station
here for different p late in Manitoba by
Messrs. H. Dived'. . Currie and A. Riin-
toel. The above .timed gentlemen a9 -
converged
••conlpanied by Mr. Neil bluilregor went
in charge of the borses. Mr Robert
Arinstroog ehippe 1 a car of horsier to
Pilot Mound, Mau , per G. T. R, on the
gennn. day,
Fresh oysters' arriving daily at McRet
Yin's Star testaurant. We serve theise in
.any 7 style.•-JAsi. 1oRe ,s'n ti
• [Irl is A 1b conn.here is a lady be-
i
longing.t0.• ,th /?aMalts k'reahyteriaa
church, trho daringveal. of 1308 never
misse j e, Sunday .gee,• eitt-er morning'
or evening,, Was noteut fe•uru the Sue -
day School a single del, ,tinct more notice•
able still, attended the Wednesday evening
prayers meetings w thout uu exception
during the whole yea Wotneu of this
kind are emirate, and nen are a good deal
scarcer.
CECTIRA BODES.
The social given b - the Epwort It League
of the Methodistchit 'eh on Tuesday even•
ing was a very .s'ecoe=sful attar. A. splendid
literary programme was rendered ;• re-
freahnerrts were se ve.t and a pleasant
time was spent by a Iwho were presenE.
• The anniversary aerviries of the Presby-
terian church hots:4 on Sunday last. were
a success: The tttendance at theser-
viceswas not what it would bars been
had the weather no. been so -cold. The
Sermons preached -ey the pastor; 11.ev D
Petrie, were two very practical ones,
Tbe choir, under tie able leadership. of
Geo NV Cline,. 3•eude-ed choice music for
the occasion: • The lroceede amounted to
upwards of $200, -hich is in excess of
what was realized l :et year, when a tea-
meeting was held i counectiee with the
services
Salo sister..
Friday, lrebruary 7th.- ,Valuable prop-
erty in town of bVtn,batnat Brunswick
Hotel, Wingham, on have date. 14. Van -
stone, Vendor's Solici;eer, Peter Deans,
auctioneer.
Friday, February :4th, --Executors sale
of valet hie farts in East Wawanosb, at
Sweets" hotel, on above date. R. Van -
stone, Solicitor for executors. Peter
Deane, auctioneer,
Friday, lll.aroli 3rd. Unreserved sale of
farm stock and im
lemeets, atlot 41
,con.
13, East Wawanosh, or; above date. S. C.
Howlett, proprietor. J. Currie, auction.
ser.
Wednesday,tarch lst.---tinreserved sale
Of farm steak and implementer at lot 16,
concession 3, Morris. James Thynne, pro-
prietor. J Currie, auctioneer.
Monday, Tebruary 270, - Yrt• reserved
sale of farts stock acid implements at lot
11, cohceseion 5, Tnrnberry. Je.s Monne,
proprietor, JCurr,•- rtnetloneer.
STAUV IStl• Ol Jetta tItie11t,
Thoneeede 61 well•fed children arc eters,.
simply beoause their food is not of the
right kind. 'they are thin, pale, and deli.
ode. Scott's Fmnlean will change all
this. It givers • vita and vigor, Riegle and
IT ' SO EASY
TO NEGLECT THAT MO!
It's so fatally easy to let that conk,.
fasten itself tlrmly i
But it's easy,. also, to find a gooel
remedy here, or to have us fill a prescri•
tion, and so find relief from the distress-
ing toaladiee.•
Try Heathfield's Balsam
our own favorite remedy.
IVIHROW'S
• Drug Store.
S
MALL LOCALS.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran..
teed to cure headaabe.
--Tuesday was S , Valentine's day,
-Assessor You liit has started on lads
mends. / u
-The G T R n
on Monday. -
y car was in Wingha.tir
-Camp Caledot ia, S 0 S holds its regu-
lar meeting next r cindery evening. '
--Ur Jatnes Fa r, one of Clinton's best
citizens, died ver 'Soddenly on Thuraciayr
of last week.
-4.
•-Salvatioo Ar y Itesoue Work wilt b-.
the subject o> Ens gri;0ollier's address next,
Sunday at 8 p. m `
-Messrs Bare ill & Itobst•tson shipped
a car of hogs t London and one 1e
Uollingtvood the week, t ;
-Air, A. Bur -Mol ler -shipped two carni
Of oats to Wilson aura and one car of perm
for export • this reek.
-Tbe Myth, ..:'treeciard• says that Wiiltl-
1 a A'
tan gent a conk n,,ent xtf dti, to .a cariri-
val held in that place last week. •
-Insign Celli u, travelling epeeial, wilt
be in charge of: the meetings in the State
barracks. on Sat rdsy and Sunday next.
-The Clinton Nows•Record says that
ltir. Harvey Da is of that town has mild . .
one of bis I)almtion dogs to Mr. ;Kling; of
Wingham.
-A burning
Forbes' residene
the firemen a r
of last week.
-The 0P1
Thursday last.
the rails caused
deepant dowel t
-Air John
pump man, will
in out next ise
cheap as the cit
-The C P R
first excursion t
first Tuesday in
T day during
-Mr. G. A. 1\
Chimney at Mr altos
on Minnie street, gave
on Thursday afternoon
ain was six boors late on
The snow blowing in bit
he train to be stook in a
e line.
elton, the Wingham
have tt change of ddvt
He sells Nampa as .
apes,.
and G T 11 will run the
air to.?tanitobe an hes
March and then event
t
datcb and April. -
wtah has sold hie birjaaa
and lots on Le pold street to Mr. jam
Bosman, of Bei wale. Mr. Bosman wi
move to town in ele course of a few weeks
T. 3. Blliott, V. S., of Clifford, is nicely
recovering •front an attack of la grippe.
Dr. Perdue, of Ernst Wawanoah, has been
looking after Dr.:EIliott'e preotice during
ht Mous,
-Mr. Thos. _twin, caretaker of the
ingbain cemetery had the tips of the
fingers of both hit- hands badly frezen dur-
ing the week, w attending his duties at
the cemeter
--Notwithe an.ing the cohl weather
during the past fe v days it was necessary'
far Walker ,Bros. & Button to drive ever
100 miles in _ connection with the tear
funerale which they concluded last west'.
-We are pleas ad to learn that ,�►fisa.
Delia Sparling. rl.tghter of Mr r` G
ling, If town, obtftined firAmiss's hon
the musical fern exaininattons bel
week at the `t' tronte Conserrato
Music,
a in
last
of
The Wingbam Farmers' Flax Co. L'
ited lige deotded to lease a qua of
lana for next season's cr p of he
Con]peny will pay a u ce for`igood
land. Partite Navin pd smog a for
rlrowing flax, and willing to.lense the ame,
atld notify
Mr Drummond, for
euantt
VI Swathe hotel, Vinglantsee he
president, Mr A. Tipliug, or any ether of
the Directors before the 3rd of Marcia
next ter Ittforirtation and psrticnlars. at
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