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The Wingham Advance, 1914-02-26, Page 8WIt `G RAM A,D rA»N OE ere TIIURSOA u. FEBRUARY 26, t9t4 _ _.___._ ._.om �___.__ Eeigrave. Ethel. 1IOMUSEUKERs' EXCURSIONS AND tiemoso_ _ Rev, Kilpatrick visited In AgbByld Mr. J. McDan»ld is on the sick lick this week. For Infanta and Ch idl:eu SETTLERS' TRAiN TO THE WEST. C1 • ear 1lraL week, Miss Mary f#olley has been visiting at Lou Williams. Mr. Chas. Whetz:: Mr. H Bartley of Listowel is visiting friends in town this week. Wi, butwe N. Bartley is lalling position in , The Ming You Have Always Bought Beers thehSianitture of .--. , Thoso taking advantage of above Bxcni•sione should beat in mind the only all " Comedian route. Only lite �y • • ...•.-• of • Waiter • nes Tuesday of this week, Wee liwilpattiek of Detroit is visiting her brother this week. The Ladies'Aid of the Methodist ghitrch ntet at Mrs, Herb. �Pheeters on Tuesday, The Ladies' Aid Society of the Pees- b terian Church intend boldin an y B Irish Social on the 17th, of Meech, Big preparations are being nigde and a good tial, ie expected, Don't forget the date. Another of the old time residents of W. W. T. Spenco's restaurant hero, T. r Mrs. G M. Chambers visited at the home her parents in Blyth for a few days last week. dance ondFridaAevleningie cand els present y g P report a good time, Mr, jos Nicholson of Brussels called on friend, in town this week, He is en ways a welcome visitor. Quite a number from here attendee! a dance iven b Mr, and Airs. Fred, Oxtby, on Tuesday evening and report a Arbil ecGure'h. The meeting of the Literary Society on Friday evening last created much in the burg as was evidenced by 'the splendid crowd in attendance. The program which took the farm of an "Isiah and English Night," was extremely interesting, Query number being well rendered and the partici pants are to be congratulated on the success of the meeting. Mr, A. Shiellti aelectipna on the autoharp were great- 1y enaayt'd and contributed In nb ops rating Nei changeofof ' to We to Ip lime operating through etendti d and tourlett mles era to W i,nuipkg and V h coaxer. Al'l equipment is owned and operated pQ the hCai heeG foran cm cgfaelfflic • enoy,'elf omt•seek+era fares will be In effect r,»ch Tuesday, March 3rd to October 27th lnolusive, and roue trip second• Glees tickets will he raid via Canadian Pacific Railway from Ontario point* (AMIlde and gaol) at very low fares— for exeiiW pie, f rom Toronto, also Wast R ta ea e *� • •interest Ire • al F► •o • Experience has /taught us that to hold first p place as, a Progressive Clothing House, we ' stock at the be- must show a complete new S C$ p ginning of each season. We are now prefer- ing for the new Spring Goods, and the Winter Goods must go. Men's Overcoats, Boys' Overcoats and Chit• ' B ' dregs Overcoats are to be cleared out at 20 per cent, discount, Underwear,regular $1.50 for • • • $139 tt ti 1.25 for • • • 1.10 .c uMackay 1.011 for .80 • Heat/ WOOL Socks, regular ZSc for ZO Heavy , g tt u . 64 40C for .30 tL 41 tt 50e for • .4q • $elgrave, Mr. Geo. Dalgarno, died at the home of hie son-in-law Jos. Scott laet Friday. The funeral whish took place on Monday, was largely attend• ed. evening Pqed ofbthetcgnsute re- pan party rias a t com ri g getion of Trinity Church, Belggrave? gathered at the home of Mr, Abram Brydgee and presented Mrs. Thos, Shoebattom (nee Esther) with a very magnificent present, In the form of a casserole as a token of the high esteem in which she is held. The following address was read by Miss Mabel Johnston and the ptesen- talion made by Mra. John Armstrong, To Mrs. Bhoebottom ;-- Your many friends in Trinity Church, Balgrave have met this even- ing to express to you. their high eq. teeth, and appreciation of ynur many kind services eo willingly and freely given both socially and !n the church work. We are pleased that you will notremova from ow midst, and that as in the past those happy associations will be continued in work for the pros- perity and advancement of the church to whtch we belong. We take thleg opportunity of asking you to accept this gift as a remembrance of many a god time, A teckure is to be given (n the Presby- terian Church here on Tuesday evening, entitled "Pat and his isle," A Fare treat is expected. ML's Versa Pollard is going to Brussels where she intends learning dress -making, While Verde will be missed, we wish her success, W. H. Love, furniture dealer, here, tt was ill Brussels on onday of this weekawith setting up the chair for Mr. Sinclair's moving picture show, Miss Schmidt is in charge of'the millin- fry department of Geo, M. Mitchell's, and is attendin the milliner openings to g yThe Toronto this week, getting the latest ideas for the ladies, Gravel is being hauled for the erection of new sheds for the Presbyterian Church, here They are 00 by 100 feet and should prove to be a comfort compared P with the old open shed. Forestville. John Hayes is moving to the farm of C. B. Moffatt this week. Mr. Moffatt, having rented the farm for a term of years, win reside in Wroxeter and may take a trip to the West this summer. small measure to the interest of the program. Alia9 Annie I,eidlaw gave a humorous recitation, followed by a duet h Mise Gordon and Mist, Fox, y which greaGiy deli; bled the large audience. U. S Penrosed ,tart adteFA� on J. iv c land. native land. and Rev, J. U, Stewart ,poke on Ireland, making amusing references to the Irishman's ready wit. These addresses were listened to keen interest, more especially as both gentlemen bad visited the lands of which they spoke. A dialogue en - tilted "A trip to Chicago," in which the ladies were in old fashioned attire, was received with rounds of applause, trio and mixed by al ttte were verymuch en o ed a all ; alfa a 7 y musical selection by Rev. Mr. Pen- rose and his two sons. Miss K. Terriff gave a recitation, the mouteeoraan baud several selections and the regular fortnightly number of the White- 8 �, „ church ls,ho was read by Mr. A. et dialogue byMr. Alex. and �I 3'1 g Mr. Roy CaKemore gave great pleaau►e and with the singing of"The?ted g g Mapleg Leaf Forever," one of our best meet- Inge was brought to a close. The i;A next Wresting wee• announced to takes- the form of a "Scotch and Canadian night" and it will be held on March 0. and North of Toronto , to Winnipelt and return $36, to Edmonton and re- tune $43 Other pointe in proportion, be mFeree from points Fast of Toronto will be slightly higher. Return limit two montbII, Homleseekere' trains leave Toronto each Tuesday during March and April. Hitch Tuesday during March and April, the Canadian Pacific will run Settlers' trains to Winnipeg and West and for the abtomodation of settlersfort travelling with live stock and effects, a colonist car will be attached to the settlers' effects train. Th•e car will leave Toronto on regular train at 10 20 p.m.. and on arrival at West Toronto [t will be attached to settlers' effect, train as mentIoned above, For those not travelling with live stocks and ,fiesta, ,festa! Colonist care will be attached to regular trains. from Toronto, running through to Winni• pea without change. No charge is made for accomodation in Colonist care. Tourist bleeping care are also oper- atedon regular train leaving Toronto g 10.20 p m. Fult particulars from any C.P,R eat or write M. G.14iur h District g Murphy, Paseonger Agent, Toronto, This cut represents is newest Queen Quality ' '„O ; Wm ` ;may i . ::.e® ', � ''•;.'� ''” t ` ' ;\...0/ 1 I J : ___ one of and latest in Shoes • '' �j,� F .- �, !'"_1 • ing Most women time experienced of "breaking shoes. You need never it again. WearQueen and learn let ty flexibility paeans shoe comfort day —• a perfect shoes that heals until worst out. n have at some the diseotq= • in new g experience P Quality shoes Queen Quali- absolute from the first fit-- and ,. $leis shape Winter Caps, Lined Gloves and Mitts, Flannel Shirts, Sweater Coats, Cardigan Jackets, etc., Pleasant days. With all good wishes for health, happiness and prosperity for you and your husband in your home. The annual meeting of the threshing syndicate was held at Wm. Grainger s on Wednesday A. dividend Corrie. wIN{iHAl11 MARKETS. Not high in the Come and see the new stylish "flex to be cleared at greatly reduced prices. S ectal rices on Men's and Boys' Suits. 1 p p z This is your great buying opportunity. Take advantage right now, new Signed on behalf of the Cows. Qat"tan, Mrs. J. Armstrong, Miss M. Johnston. Jars. Bhoebottom made a suitable re- a ply thanking them for their kindness to herself and Mr. Shoebottont. The remainder of the evening reed spent inP games, music, and sociaj, conversation. All report a vary pleasant time and concluded in wishing Mr. and Mrs, Shoebotton e,t-ery happiness In their of last week. of f % was paid to the shareholders after which the following officers were elected for 1914: --Pres., Wm. Grainger; Sec.- Treat., T. 11- Bennett; Directors, G. D. osrkes, Chas. Maicwell. E. jacklin. The material is being drawn .. r -a u.- . 1 pink floor the bridge het,. The remains of the late Andrew Doig of Gorric were interred in the cemetery here on Saturday last. A large number of his old friends and neighbors here attended. Mre. S. Na visited Lakelet friend, y last week. Mrs, Jas. Armstrong visited with her son, J. G. Armstrong of Lueknow last week, _ Milton White of Win ham a eiit g ,- Smithey' se4h Jt' parents, Me. and. Mre. R. F. White. - :: Rev. Mr. Rivers is in Toronto thio week attending the Provincial Tem- peranee Convention. Wheat • $ 95 $ 95 Barley 50 50 Oats 30 40 Peas 90 100 Buckwheat 52 00 Beane 1 60 1 80 Potatoes 05 Hay 15 00 10 00 Straw (bundled)- . ;. •. 10 00 12 00 Bran a• . 00• 2 ,00 Shorts 25 00 25 00 quite so heel as you will notice. The best of everything in this shoeand , sold at tate same rice all Canada over namely --- - • models, All have the - ible sole. " • r. • new home.. °` At the auction sale of C, Schmidt last week, hens sold for $1.01 each If a hen Mrs. Stewart, who is visiting her daughter. Mrs. R. F. White, was vary Flour 2 06 3 10 Butter, roll 25 Butter, prints 25 $�J •OO Per Pair. ' II CAIIIIPIIELLRobt. e The CIoth ger r .• MacDonald Block. Opp. Bank of Commerce. �, Londesboro. Whooping Dough is raging all e<;tound Harlock at present, Caldwell shipped a car toad of potatoes to Goderich this week. John Brown sold a fine black 3 year old mare to his brother, Wm,, for a large figure IasL week. We are pleased to hear that Mr. W. Hamilton who has been confined to his bed for some time, suffering from anemia, is able to be around again. Mr. James Babson had a very sue- cesaful sale on Wednesday of last week. is not a good layer she should at least sing well. The mail box was auctioned ,off for $2.60. These are new articles at sales. - Morris. Quite a number are busy drawing logs to Bluevale, Mrs. Maxwell Abram is visitingherDucks parents a well eff. Mrs. D. H. Campbell is waiting on her sister, Mre. Powell who is 11!. Mre. Wan. Robertson of Wawanoah is improving after being ill for a few weeks. ill last week, but is able to be around again. A Valentine social was held in the Methodist Church on Tuesday evening last under the auspices of the League. It was twirl w•li attended and all y seemed to have an enjoyable time. Mre, C. Heibine and Mr. J. JardineTHE were in Landon a week ago consulting an eye specialist in regard to Mre. Heibine'e eyes, which have been giv- ing her serious trouble for some months. The play "Jerry the Tramp" given in the Town Hall on' Friday evening Eggs, , , , , , .. 30 Hogs , 9 01 Lambe , 060 700 Sheep 4 00 4 50 Chickens (live) 13 Chickens (dressed), 15 Fowl live 7 Fowl (dressed) 11 (live) , .... I2 Ducks (dressed) 14 Geese (live) 12 Geese (dressed) le Turkeys (live) 18 Turkeys (dressed 18 ' Cattle (see Toronto market on page 2 W. Sole Agents - For The A � ., HOE edris CO• STORE FOR LADIES SHOO e. e Everything sold high and especially . Some of the Morris young people by the members of St. Stephen's cows. One bringing $100 and another the ball in Brussels last Tues. Church was well r n dered, everyone c c " •• •• �y •• ^" i $95. attended day evening. doing justice in ttlr" alotteai parte. The hall was filled to the doors, .A Nleltr wi' Burns - Mr. Wm. Moore and daughter, Fios• School S. S. Na. 10, Morris sie returned home last week from a report of Examined in arith„ lit., Mr. Andrew Doig, who had been Songand Story In Picture, y very visit with friends in gram., geog„ ill for st week or two and was suppor• �_ - • "^. L. JmTm L` .,,cROpsstarted .... r"^LARGE pleasant Perth, Brampton, Waterloo and eev- eral other places. Rural Mail Delivery has at last got on the Londesboro route and is much appreciated by those who hold the boxes. Richard Sheddick has secured the position of carrying the spell., art and daily work :—Sr, 4th --Zelma Turvey 81, Viola McLeod 76, Maty Miller*, Sr. 3rd—Addition Fres- er 75, Hazel Robe 08, Harvey Robert- son 61. Jr. 3rd—Elva Ramsay 69, Christie Forrest 69, Kettle Turvey 0$, Melissa Jtihneton 53, Verna John- eton 30. Jr. tad—Spariing Johnston ed to be convalescent, died very cud- denly at his home oa Wednesday morning last. The deceased was a very highly respected citizen. He leaves to mourn his loss, a widow, one daughter and six soup. The funeral Presby - service was conducted in the Presby- ST, ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM MONDAY, MARCH 20d (Auspices of Adult Bible Class) : '•. is just whatyou are after, Mr. Farmer. We , can help you get larger crops thalri you have been getting in the past. We can help you make your pasture lands better. • Use BASIC SLAG, the great FERTILIZER for mail, salary $030, length of route 22 miles. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Adams of Londesboro have sold their dry goods and grocery store to Mr. Den Geddes of Balgrave and in the course of this week will move to Blyth where they will reside with their son, Tom, in the house lately occupied by Mire Janet Hood. 66, Margaret Miller'. Se. Pt. 2nd— Gertie Robertson, Gordon Moffatt, Anna Wheeler, Laura. Johnston, Janet Miller*. Jr, Pt, 2nd --Louise Fraser,. Jessie Meatier, Barry Rabb, Merger t, McDougall, Duncan McDougall.—B. Moeee. ' absent. Minutes of Council meeting held in the Township hall, Morris, on Monday Feb. 10th. The members of Court 11 terian Oburch on Saturday afternoon by his pastor, Re*. A. B. Dobson, and was verylar el attended. Some beautiful floral yofferin s partially g P y covered the casket. Interment was in the Molesworth cemetery. actin,. St.Augustine. perry Leishman left for the West la'-'' e(1-' Beautimul Lantern Slides, illustrating the •Homes and Haunts. the Songs • and Poems of Scotland's Poet. . Descriptive LbRev. DPerri, escrpe ecturey . D. Burns Sons and Poems will be $ . ' e LadiesSuit �,,,, all Crops.load justwere A car received. Take it home before the roads break up. $20.00 per ton. Call and see us. • The members of the Londesboro Methodist Church assembled at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Allen on Friday evening last and presented M. and Mre. Allen with an address beautiful leathern easy chair to all present, the Reeve in the chair. he minutes of last meeting were read andapproved. The auditor's sop ed, wasreort grantgrant receivao•e0 xamined was made aCo the Cnildrens' Aid Society of the Mr, and Mrs. Albert Tindale have re - turned to the West. We are pleased to hear that Harold Robinson is improving. rendered. ^ tome and enjoy a wee Scotch Nicht. ADMISSION - 10 Bawbees. OW�O N & 8 �CKL,EBANK R and a each of them, and to Mrs. Best. mot- her of Mrs. Allan who has melded with her daughter far a number of County of Huron. Arthur Cronin was paid $150 on the Bird drain, _ accou;Alexi culve Miss Gladya Jefferson is visiting friends at at preseht. Eery McDonald spent a few dace Change Of Business. Sale PHONE 40 1 trr.• years, a handsome rocking chair and to little Kathleen, niece of Mrs. Allen, a • pretty jardinier stand. As Mr, Allan bas been in poor health for some time and is unable to work they de- tided to esti their tarot and for the future will reside in London. M. and el $3 20 Ruel, fixing t $3.000: 'township of Qrey Boundary account, $27.72; McLean Bros„ adver- tieing $3.90; Richard Johnston and pater McNab, auditors $10 each ;he + y $20 • Arthur Children, Aid Society, , Uronin Bird drain and fixing culvert with his friend, Mr. Wm. Sillib. Mrs. John Boyle -is spending a few days with friends at Eingsbridge. A number of the farmers have coin- pieta a road aC1 OES the river on the th. W, Bone begs to announce to the people of Wingham and district that sold his Grocery Business to Mr. R. 5 McGee, who will take possession on Msix me Qua a nptoniersBon thanks hie 1►berat Before showing our new Mrs, Attars will be much missed and $201; A. Mach wen, telephone and 50 Ra mond L+ tliott, >ad. Robinson has returned to the p?trona a during the ear, be has R g y Cherry Keart©n s It best wishes bf the community fio with them to their new home, telegram ,fate ; y fllllog on Prairie Road $40; 4wm Fer• grown. inspecting Prairie Road $10; 9Veat after an extended visit t4 hie home here. b sen in bueiaess and hopes they will deal tee liberally with his succeston �"' r><u Sues .we offer on p HRIsT/Es "Wild Life and Bi Game g ifs the Jungles of India Fordwich in Fordwich, Feb. 17th, Wm. Bernard, repairing -guard fence $1.60; Wm, Bernard, Dep. Ret. Officer Next Council Meeting, March Mea. Silllb has returned home after spending a few days with her parents at Amberl y' LEHIGH COAL. �, Sale our fall Suits at sale GROCERY PHONE 59 Store opens 7 a. m. Closes 7 p. m. and Africa,"to !! Motion Pictures. Council met 1914, in Beswithorlck'a Hotel, pttrsuaat adjournment; members all pre- sent except ' Councillor Armstrong. The Reeve in the chair. nsnot of last meeting were read and Minutes motion of Demmerling and Spotton were 16 10th, ' A. MacEwen, Clerk, Blyth. 3' Mr. Beott bf Wingham War is town on business Monday. (faits a number from this vitinit y attended Heil, Alton', sale near Bel- fast on Friday,' Weare cors to hear that Mre, Wm. y Oainpbell le not recovering as quickly ,____ defilers who say I am not selling the Anydeaae Lehigh Hard Cool, either do not know what they are talking abbot or also they are not honest, In confirmation of this I hold a certiflcnte Free- price $8.98. These are regular a 13. ®t $ 1 suits �+ s7.Q�y Y ,.,,,.r..,.,,en PURECREAM FLOUR This is an exceptionally high grade , The Worlds most daring Animal Photographer face to face with savage Ilni#nals in Borneo, festa g adopted. The Auditor a report teas read and moved uy Doig and Demmer!!ng be adopted—carried. Tenders for the Tp, printing rebs, Watson Rc Sons ,hipped a cons{g• Watson mens of cattle to Toronto on Saturdays Mre, G. Chambers of Ethel visited her father, Mr. Jae. Beattie for a few days. as her many friends would wish her to. Whits Johnston's at the sawmill in Al- bert hnsto'bush, Well Cummins had the misfortune to come in contact with the fare, and received a bad cut iu my possession. I also eel! the barging ConneTI Anthracite. Cannell and Steam Cosl, Wood and ]kindling. :Full weight. Prises right. R. J. CANTELON. and $20.00• See our window elisplay.•'as • blend. For all ground pnrpbses we believe it has few equals. The Housewife who uses ft is certainly and we 11 and Africa. featuring Dative Lida Huat •tri the opened for consideration, It wee movedby Doig and Demnierling that the contract for the Tp. printing be Advance, Mr. Maitland Bell has purchased the frem formerly owned by Ohrlatopher in his hand. '� programme consisting of iiia• lbgues. readings, recitations, Focal and 'WOOD WANTED. we mush31ake room dor +t)►ur the be9t judge of quality be pleased to have$ A Trial Order in £ 1 ill►. Cotton Sacks, ?5c heart of the African Jungle. Will be slibvvn at Picture House, Feb.+�� given to the Wlnham they to do all the printing and advertising + ter the sum of $85 their a being the foulest Lender --carried. Moved by Doig and Spotton that the following Accounts be paid—Adam Johnston, Rely, Mr. McAllister of Exeter, Pteeident of London Conference is One of the epeakerr. fir, And Mre. Fiala Scott of Betts- y instrumental Music, is to be given in Dona brook school Friday, Feb.27th. y y Everyone wawa me. "� Ce. Wanted--Twent Cords good body y wood. Maple and Beech, twenty-four and twentytvvd inches long. Tenders �:vill be received for same until Monday, Feb. 23rd, 10 e,m. Delivery as di- • new goods. Sizes • 32 ,�y n , 36, 38 �, 4. 7 f ! Have You Tried Parneli's Bread? ; A,Graham, salary a4 auditor, $I6 ; H. gels were visitors with Mr: and Mre. eels W. Laird,,alar a* auditor,$15; A, y 8 John Eni h On Banda for in culvert, $ Mr. Jas. Martin bind his mother ,pent Sunday at Bert Thompson s. at rebted by the itndaraL ped. DUDLEY HOt.MES, •–•I3 cents, Admission—I5 Geo mit° puttin(n Geo, Paulin for putting in culvert H. There will be a Ls man's Miaellonar y g • Banquet held to the s tat Church Mrs L. McGee it awaiq on an erten- See y. nigh School Board. See' r nW p INBO FLOOR RARAINBOW Is made from the best Manitoba i 1 Cream Wanted. y $8 25 ; P. Powell Howtck sitar, on S. and I. bdy., $2214: Mrs. on Tuesday, March 10th, Waiter., printing, $12.05; Wm, Cor- A drop in temperature last week batt, dra+ovingg tile, $150; C. Flaunts, formed e' ceIlent ice. A large quan• sed visit to her fathers libtne dowel the country'. Mr. Jsre. Martin, ae aro Barry to one �"! - Const Hot Meals Sale Pnce a Wheat, and we are sere taill hold its own with any similar flbnr. If you are in the habit of using this alae, of Fleur We would like to have you TRY IT. ___ _y..._.. If you have Dream to fell visite its for Dan*, we supply two free. Pay all ex. press °horgee. melee payablo at par. Issued eerioe each month. Highest prices aid coneietent with en honbet test. paid oan weighed and tooted the digging ditch, $8 15; Wm. Craig, tity has been housed for. suimner use.For poles for exiling, $6 75; August Bast, putting in culvert 11. and W. bdyy.,Atnong these who attended the Auto se M. Show in Toronto last week were, Dr. $3.60; L. N. Whitley, servieer ho H, for for 1913, $150; John Scheefer, Milne, Ieaa0 Brown. Robert Brown, raising off ing atones oroad, $2; Thome, Robert McKay and Rumengtchmond. Darcey, bal. for digging ditch, $2; H Prem the .Auditor Generale report hear, itappened with an accident day last week which twill Dears him tb undergo an operation le the Wingham Hospital. We eincerly hope to soon tee James back home again. .. Mr. Levis` son Harry happened with a sad accident one day last week, Twenty—five Cents At the New Restaurant in Field'a Block. ` In 24 lir. Cotton Sachs, 85C deytboeived and ik statement of name mailed at Once. Testing done by A matt gaufman, for gravel, $1.50; John we notice the name of Mr. Ater. Eider Woodman for tile, $4 40; Amo* Doan, air one who h ae received the Penton A bate of pressed hey fell off the load and fell on top of him breaking his Facto for Sale or Rent• .. who knowe how. Shipto rte direot and+ set ary as caretaker Tp. Hall, $20, W. Bald payment of $400. The name Of collar bone and fracturing his leg, " WANTED save buyers oor>umie.lan and expenses Of hauling. Edgar, uncollected tax,', $3 32; Wm. Mr, 13. Taylor of Auburn appears also, Edgar, as collector and which will lay hila up for some time. The undersigned offers for sale his Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs , TRELEAVEN elb RAMON Palet Creamery, salary postage $82.50: H. D. Belton, Knglneer'a fees The Benefit Coneert held in Iodus• Willetts Award, $19; Milton Leonard, try Hall, Monday evening was a de• t. feeler as assessor, $100: George c!dad success. A good progrb► n watt East $VYatMI(1$h+ 1VIr. ROM, tent of the 5th ling enter+ farm, Ili. half lot 88, eon. 5 Beet Wawa nosh ooneistink of 100 *sores more or lees, on rho premises ere a good bank ?2'27 1'p1mMs ht Ont y rendered consisting o ppobtton, bel. Tp. minting contract,g f choruses, solo, talned a number of young people to a bent with outer buildings, good fratnbArt el Farm for Sale. .....•-■.a• • Farm For Sale ... $i0; E. A. Mlle, gravel, $920, and duette. illative 14M1[ne Was chair- Moved by Mee*re, Doig and Spotton men of the evenings entertainment, that the Council do now adjourn to Mme, Adam Cummings of Blander, in the Tp. Hall, 'Daritei, on party on Friday evening and all re, pert having spent a very enjoyable time. _ hotso with telephone and mail delivery, Il acres good orchard. This farm is well fenced with wire ono{lig' 8li sores ploughed reedy for spring prop, 3 ante/ flANNA Sc. tdu. A good 900 Gore testa within nine VGiti beta good brink barn Int tr gteners good ottoeitt house, are arehat'd,.and otettivletable gnentit oftimber. Frio • Vanetone, Wing. 200 sores of laud, oibee to the' town of Wing�ttWear, Good. mock anise sdn farad. Will sell fall or sub divide and 'sell lea part. meet again bask., after spending it oouple of Wed-- ird Tueedar in Maroli, when month, wttl:k her parents, left on nes +will be reeelved for nankin V p the tor. the town otlp, eir�i for ti d ra.t$eirwelih MIs' Taw- naand Me Ing rofid ttuitenral,-•ur►rried. . ix . Who wort books for , 6trtt ty «•.Itt %Vfn Mort ghats!, ori rob, lo. ADW H�titre !tom Sall wheat, This tryrht mnet be fold or rented as the prop. le giving up farming. orfull particulars apply to 4 t , s .., , a Phone HCl. _ -. 00. Apply ire 184 3. IS, Dtj'ONSIT, ;, ^ • c �aahOtil is