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The Wingham Advance, 1903-02-26, Page 1
I 14. ftr, 30TIl YEAR, N0. 26. WINGHAM. ONTARIO, FEBRUARY K 1903. $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE 11 ,.�.... - ._-. - — - _ _ __......, .. _ , __.. ,_....._ ___ _--. _.... _m._•..._-_._^_-_.., ~ — -' . Will March come in like a lion that Died. Stringent. CORONER'S INQUEST ON THE DEATH BANK OF HAMILTON DO�INI0�1 JJ���. it may go rnrt like a lamb? January On Sundaglast, Mr. Robert Coats. of Ott account of the apparent danger1R1V14.ul and February may be presented in the Clinton died tit the age of 74, Iie was of the spread of smallpox throughout L1 y� i T character of a venerable couple with of the firm of R. Coats and Son, mer- Ontario, the Provincial Board of OF THE LATE S. JWINGHAM. snow-white hair, and March as "some chants, He leaves two sons, Willlatv,, Health has adopted more stringent J. SMITH. shrew of a maid, fallowing up the old town clerk and treasurer of dliuton, regulations regarding this disease Capital paid up $2,000,000. Reserve, $1,500, ■$2,940,000 eo le with a tremendous clatter of 00 Capital people �� Robert, who is in newspaper work in whish will be submitted to lire Legis- With lite interment of out, Tato re- pass the corner a few steps ahead of J. TURNBULL, General Manager. brooms and great clouds of dust. Ottawa, and three daughters, lature. Unvaccinated children will the stranger. Am sure it was Mr. Reserve$3,260,000 Mr, E. Dawson delivered his lecture be prohibited from attending public spected townsman, Mr., S. J. Smith, Smlth I saw—might not have noticed Pre Vice Presidontu At G. Ramsay Died. public interest in the cause of the in- the mail but for the dog. Cashier—d. Turabu on "The Twentieth Century Alan" in schools, and if the trustees fail to en- g the lecture room of the Methodist Mrs. Dr. Tainlyn has word of the force this regulation, the provincial .furies that led to his death abated but Edward Ward was the next witness, Drnrccrocis:—John Proctor Wm. Gibson, Farmers' Notes discounted. death of her nephew, Dir. A. L. Lam- little, and on Monday and Tuesday the Re swore that he left his home (4th Geo. Roach, A. T. Wood, A. B. Lee (Toronto) church on Wednesday evening. It P grant will he withdrawn. It is also matter was again the prominent topic house, half way on Minnie) on evening Sayings Batik hours 10to3; Saturdayalotol Drafts sold on all points Europe. Can- was entertaining, welt -delivered and vert, a well-known and popular mem- suggested that the secretary of every of convereation, on account of the of Feb. Sed soon after 7, went up west Deposits of $1 and upwards rne-eived, int• ada, the United States andprofitable, It should prove a stimulus her of the Comulereial Travellers As- local Board of Health shall be notified side of Minnie to Patrick and crossed. presence of Detective Greer of Toronto Had a lantern ; saw a than lying near and 31st May each year, and added to principal to young people, if they but seek to s°elation, who died in Toronto, on the of each birth registered within his g Y- . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, 10th inst. after an illness of ten daysmuny.. and Acting -Crown Attorney Lewis of corner before I got there. ss was I Special Deposita also received at current develop the traitssof man cast rented Y thereafter l e shall the home Goderich, and the summoning of a hi n° feet strEis iighthis aouts ld, sfeeted itfrom ratDrafts�on©Groat Britain and the United Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and its for the s tcc , p Mr.Lanlbert was one of the western uu for an in sect to be held Tuesday States bought and sold. upwards, and added to principal 30th Juno travellers of the Canada Furniture Co. J Y q Y tel. pole; he was on Minnie acroaa and 31st December each year, out by Mr. Dawson, The lecturer re- the'new-born child and offer vaccina- evening. Patrick street, with his head north- B L• Dioirmsox, Solicitor, ceived a hearty vote of thanks for his. He was married less than two years tion free not only for the child, but ward. I raised him ; did not hear him W. CORBOULD Agent A. E. alBSON, Manager interesting lecture. ago to Miss Wilmot of Kingston, and also for any meWber of the household During Tuesday afternoon the body breathe; he was stiff ; raised him again Travellers are notified that the Bank of leaves a wife and infant daughter. In- unvaccinated, was exhumed, and in the course of the and spoke to him. His clothes appear- Hampton and its Branches issueCircular note - R. Panstone, Solicitor BUILDING LOTS—For sale, on cor- terment took lace in Kin ston. The evening a post rnortew examination ed in natural order, his hat on. Saw of the National Provincial Bank of England ner of Frances and Patrick streets, P g (Ltd.) which can be cashed without charge or Commercial Travellers, in a body, as A Wingham Boy. was made by Dr. Gunn of Clinton, Dr. two ladies; one ran to Walter Green's ; trouble in any part of the world _. — Five good building lots. Apply to Y a boy came up. Mr. Smith ptiVed hie " H, O. Bell. well as many friends and prominent The Medicine Hat, Asea., Nowa has T. Chisholm and Dr. J. S. Chisholm. gloves off; he tried to talk, but I could The Clinton News -Record says:— citizens, accompanied the remains to the following relating to John W. Coroner Towler presided at the in- not tell what he said; he could not the Union station. Connell, at one time a pupil in Wing- gayest held in the Council Chamber. walk. I thought he had fallen; helped Ir.0•al �ftlu From a good source we learn that ham school:—It is stated on excellent + to carry him into his home. It was Why Co '�l 1)Those who rei-ponded to the jurors soon after7,as the bell rang just before �{/ there is a bil� Jg row in progress over the See J. Buckley's window display authority that the new member to be summons were:— I left my house. Did not notice any Re istr office a ointment. At time for bargains in pipes. added to tate cabinet of Premier Haul- man on Minnie street. See Halsey Park's slut, g �' PP Wm. Fessant R. Tennant other of writing not one of the applicants is On Tour. tain, of the Northwest Territories, will Geo. McKenzie • John Xerr W. 11. Green, electrician sworn tes- ®�� Life Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers, able to bank heavily on his prospects. be J. W. Connell, the present repre- Win, Holmes Geo. Mason tified as follows—I was called out on L It was Scott last week, McLean es- On Feb. 1st, the G. T. R. travelling Anson Dulma a Will. Dore evening of Feb. 3rd by Miss Forbes, Mrs, W. T. Aomuth and daughter Y picture exhibit started on a three one of for Souris. s i Connell i- John Galbraith C. N. Griffin who said a man had fallen ; it was tet•day and it is likely enough to be P � one of t•he beat speakers in the Terri- about 7.15. Saw him leaning on his spent Sunday in Blyth, Coate tomorrow. The government's months tour of Southern and Middle P A. Cosens O. A. Oampbell g w•ay Veterinary Surgeon Perdue of Olif- iswith the le g(;v as a cat States, covering the largest cities, torial Legislature, and his utterances W. J. Greer Wm, Gannett elbow; recognized hien as Mr. Smith. i J playing PP have much influence in the House. Will. Clegg. We raised him tip and asked him ford was in town on Monday. with mice has thorougbly disgusted The exhibition will be composed of if he could help himself any. He more than 100 of the large advertising His mind has a comprehensive grasp The jury elected Wm. Clegg fore, said — " I'll try " as if dazed. He W. J. Chapman is on a business trip everybody. It is a scandalous eshibi- g g of public affairs, not only as relating reran, and after being sworn, went to took his gloves off; am positive his to Hamilton and Toronto this week. tion of weakness, pictures, illustrating the several sum- mer resort districts located on the_ line to things territorial, but also as affect- Ball Bros.' undertaking rooms to ex- overcoat was buttoned ; his hat was on ,,,ptjR,,, All kinds of fish at the "Star Res- And it came to pass that after he ing the whole Dominion. He was urine the injuries to the body. On and appeared in order. At float e- of the railway, and including the re• helped himself a little, but at once be- taurant." had advertised his goods, there canna glens in the "Highlands of Ontario," born in Toronto in the year 1858, and their return, the first witness called came belpless. We sent a young man « ¢ j�' Mrs. G. C. Nuances visited her unto hien great multitudes from all these in t resorts in the Wh Ontario," received his early education in the was Mrs. Smith, on to tell Airs. Smith. Deceased said— Syrup Of White mother, Mrs. Mel4fath of Dungannon, the regions round about and did buy Laine of New England, and the bath- schools of the village of Wingham, Mra, Smith, wife of the deceased, ' J•,Lke me in the house. He looked of him. And when his competitors Out., completing his studies at - Vic- sworn, said she remembered Feb. 3rd: dazed. nye is a 10 candle power Pine With Tar " tact west-. ing beaches on the coast of Maine, In light on m veranda: it would not saw it, they marvelled among them- addition to these there will be a series toria University, then situated at Co- Mr. Smith carate home that evening shine to Vannorman's. The ice was Miss Pansy Reynolds left this morn- selves, saying, "How be it that this hourg. In 1382 he moved to Brandon, about 0 and left for the store a little very rough and slippery, holes two or ing for Toronto to attend the millinery man is busy tt bile we have to loaf of mounted fish native to the waters Tuan., and the following season he after 7 ; he was brought back ancon- three inches deep. Water had run will cure that cough. Easy of Canada, including black bass, mas- scious in ascot 15 or LO minutes ; there over sidewalk, and people had stepped openings. about our doors." And be spake unto kinonge wall -eyed pike, (lore) brook went to Carndufi', where he engaged was no one in the house but myself in slush and it had frozen. Did not _ t0 take and may be given to Mrs. I. Davidson is in Orangeville them, saying, "Verily, verily, I say trout and other varieties. A repre- in farming for nine years. At the ex- and daughter; he was carried to the ask him, but concluded he had fallen. youngest child With perfect this week attending the wedding of unto you, in this fast• age of push and piration of that period he took up the front door by Alt. Green and others ; Elliott Flemming, aged 14, sworn rustle, it is easier for a cameto enter sentative of the Grand Trunk will ac- stud of law and entered the law office my husband tried to speak, saying said—On evening referred to about 7 safety. her sister. company the exhibit, and handsomely Y Send for he was laid on lounge and he went to Forbes' for milk; heard • the eye of a needle than for a business illustrated literature distributed gra- of Wm. White. It 'was in the year someone said he had fallen on the ice; hell ring for 7 a little after; took milk Mrs. R. J. Moore and daughter man to flourish without advertising." 1300 that he became prominent through the doctors were sent for at once, and home and came east down Patrick Manufactured and Sold By b Edith, of Carthage are visiting hies. tuitously at each point, on ninth da an operation was per- > g g his persistent efforts to break up the Y P P street. Saw a man lying at Green's ''i W. Allenb Remember we are headquarters for formed, after which he grew weaker, corner. It was Mr•. Smith. Mr, Ward ��T �o� jj���T�n off y' good flour, in either small or largo Hicks' Forecast. grain combine which existed through- On Monday evening be had money, was there: went with them to Mr. - Great J�! 1 D 1, Great Cut race sale of Boots and quantities. We have a large stock Of The first few days of March, R4v. Oitt the Territories. His election to about $200, he said; he carried his Smith's horse and then ran for the Shoes at W. J_. Greer's. Chop and Feed of all kinds at right I. Hicks forecasts as follows:—The the Legislature as the representative money in right pocket of his pants; do doctor, prices.—Howson, Harvey & Brockle- of Souris took I ice in 1300, and at the not know whether he had any money Joseph Doyle, ledger -keeper in the DrugglSt and Optician. Mrs. J. E. Mulholland of Gerrie is bank. Rest regular storm period for March is place on hien on evening of 3rd - the money B,cok. of Hamilton produced the visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. - from the 2nd to the 7th. At this time last election he was returned by rceia- is missing.D° not know cf his having k Bank's Ledger showing Air. Smith's Next door to Post Office. Netterfield. the Earth is fully under the influence oration. - any business losses of late, His clothes account. The last deposit by Mr. Farm Purchased. of her own vernal equinox, blended were hung in a closet ;next morning Smith was Januar 20 no cheques Mra• L. Tratce is spending this q Now is the time to get Fur Con found n° mane in there' NErs resent Y_ Y P g Councillor W. F. VanStone has par- with a Venus disturbance. From and Capes at bargain rices.— The Y P were returned between that date nd week at Mr. Geo. Churchill's, Con. 0 chased the fine farm of Duncan Ste- P g' P when they were put in closet; I know Feb. 3rd. about Tuesday the 3rd, to Freda the Wingham Trading Co.the money is missing because it was W. C. Thompson sworn said—Have All lovers of the best dramatic Turnberry. wart, within the limits of the corpora- Y Y not at the store or Bauk. Not true p' work, wholesome comedy, bright 0th, there are reasons to expect all been clerk for deceased 2i years. IIs bubblingmerriment, sparkling music Miss Lizzie Barber has recovered tion. The price reported is $5,700. the changes and phenomena of a very $onspiel. that there was a robbery in the house did not make deposits regularly ; often and good singing P g pp from her recent illness, and is able to The property is a valuable one, and decided storm pexiod, A marked Those interested in the Bonspiel held previously. I and my son sat up that took cash home. He paid no hills to tnnity of enjoying arrarestreat during night, m knowled e most excellently situated. chap g here last week were pleased zit its sac Mias Mit had Alonda gb receipts 2nd. on Tnlesda10 the three nights' engagement of Miss be out once snore. change to warmer and fallen baro- y Smith sworn testified as meter will lead rapidly into cloudiness cess. In addition to the figures given follows—Am daughter of deceased. P Y Pelletier and her fine company, which JUST REcEIVRD—New Prints, Bye -Elections. g warning, Feb.dh 3rd, me in bills. Air. opens Dress Goods and Carpets.—at ISARD'S. with eneral rain and thunder storms in last week s issue for Weclnesdaq's On Feb. 3cd father left the house to gra Giinut pawl him some ou Alonday. Pice• 10, 0, 30 . Res rved Seats now Three bye -elections for the House of g pla�. we add the following :— to the store soon after T; it was about Deceased generally carried his bilis in on sale at Campbell's Drug Store. in the south. R•tins may also be ex- First Round. 7.30 when we sent for the doctor. Air. his pocket, and always came back P g The Young Ladies Fortnightly Club Commons were held on Tuesday of P Y will meet on Tuesday evening March this week. North Grey, formerly re- Pected in central and northern sec- IIensalt, No. 2.......Ir, Wroxeter, No. 2.....12 Green was one who brought him ,titer tea to the store. He cashed a tions, but change to much colder will Wingham, No, 3....17 Hensall, No.1..• .... 7 home. Aave gone with fattier; he cheque for Mr. Garniss after the hank Folz SALE CHEAP. — One Grain 3rd, at the home of Miss Ball. resented b the ]ate Dr. Horsey, was Wingham, Not ...17 Mt. Forest.....,..... s often walked fait; Haver saw him run- hours on Tuesday, for $37. This Chopper (nearly new,) good pair of P Y follow the rains, with heavy snow Lucknow No. 3 by default, ning. He had oil rubbers or over- Y scales, pair light hobsleighs, light wag - Mrs. Jas. McMannus who has been redeemed by T. I. Thompson, (Caonsev squalls generally along the northern Second Round. would leave hien about $114. Saw vative h a majority of over 175. Dr. o shoes; he. carried his money in his .lir. Smith put the money in his goo, and pony.—Mrs. D. S. McDonald. seriously ill with ]a grippe for the ) Y J Y side of the country. Sharp change tr Vroetce,' No' i....i3 winghaniTNo.2.....li Pocket. I heard the money Nus miss- pocket. (here the Cash book and last two weeks, is improving. Horsey's majority was 31. The Quebec cold will bring rap the rear of these Iiimardtue..,......,t7 Lucknow, No.3 ..... 5 ing, nest morning ;Thos, Gregory ask- Memo were produced, showing $175.47 constituencies re-elected Libera(t. storms, bringing the temperature Wiugluun, No. 3....16 Brussels, No. l ....,.tt ed if he had any money on his person for I,he day referred to. Witness ex- 1�IYO. 4 Miss Amelia Agnew returned to g g P Semi-finals. when injured. Did not hear of any plained that., the $151 with cheques Philadelphia this week after spending Reunion• quite to the frost line fair into the Icincardine.......... 15 Wroxeter, No. 1.....12 being taken before. The inoney is and I. O. U.'s made rap that amount.) a few months at her home here. Dr. Bethune went to London on °path' Wingham, No. 3....16 Wingham, No. 1.....13 inissiug. Saw.Mr. Smith with the inoney Tues- Wingham - Popular - Concert - Course Finals. Margaret Forbes being sworn was Clay forenoon. It is missing and no Now the doctors toll as that onions Wednei.day of last week on a visit. UVERSHOEs.—Protect your health For first and second prize— shown plan of streets (E. A.) she testi- trace of it at the store or on the books. are good for weak lura s. The cer. and from there to Toronto on Thera• by protecting your feet. For $100 at Wingham, No. 3....14 Xhicardine .......... 7 Red that she was crossing the street Dr. Gunn of Clinton, sworn testified TiIE CELEBRATED g Y da where he took art in a family part'—at W. J. Greer's. For third prize— oil the night of Fell. 3, shortly after 7 —1 was called here Feb. 3, and arrived fainly do strengthen the breath. y+ P Y Wroxeter, Na 1....15 tiVingham, No. 1 ... ,.13 to go to Mr. Green's. Saw Mrs. Flem- about midnight. Found hits in a semi- HAWTHORNE MUSICAL gathering at his sisters residence, Grand Lodge. consolation Match. ing and Miss Henderson, who said comatose state; he was aroused with WANTrD—Ten or fifteen turkeys; There were 30 members of the family First Round. —-who is that lying out there'; saw it difficulty and not coherent, The' ' highest cash price,—The Broadway Considerable interest will be taken CLUB Ole` BOSTON . . . present, composed of nine brothers, Parkhill..............18 IIensatl No. 1........12 man connng with a lantern from the was no paralysis but a visible depres- House, Wingham. in tate approaching sessions of the Seafort.h... „ .....A Lucknow, No.2 ..... 5 south ; it was Mr, Ward. He tried to siren in suit part. of scalp and tender. sisters, sisters-in-law, and grand -child- Provincial Grand Lodge of the Orange Lucknow, No, i....a4 Wroxeter, No, 2 ....lo rouse Mr, Smith. who was lying, with Miss Emma Mason of Blyth and ness on upper and back part of scalp; OPERA HOUSE, WINGHAM ren. The doctor and his brothers had Mount Forest, bye. his head t° the nor? h on t he east side i Maggie P P not all met together for a number of Association of Ontario West, to be no depression or the skull. A little ➢less Ma ie Cam bell of Morris spent Second Round. Of Minnie St. Did not see blue u,nve• Hn + r eenild be laid in de r ession of Monday, March 2nd, at $ p.m. Y ears and the sent a couple of days held in 4Vin ham next month. A. Yarknow.............11 soafoMoura tForest.,,..... 7 g' P' a few du r with Mre. Jas. McManntta. Y , , Y P P y g Lneknow, No. 1 ..:.lt Mount Forest........ 0 I r•au its a,nd told Alt•. Green. There scalp. I found no scalp wound, De - bout three hundred delegates are ex- tvingham. No 2 .. 15 Lucknow, No. 3.....1.1 was a light on Green's veranda. Tile pr.es:+ion in scalp extended from mid- Tickets 35c, Reserved Seats 50e, Look out for'the Presbyterian enter- very enjoyably, pected, and the hotels are making Hensall, No, 2.......12 Brussels, No. 1 ......10 ground was slippery. Saw Mr. Smith aIle Rue behind indirection of left ear, tainment in the Town Hall on the every effort to comfortably entertain Third Round pass often ; he walked with his hands Theve wits no marked discoloration CHILDREN 15C. evening of St. Patrick's day, March 17. Narrow Escape. IV in No. 2.,,.10 Lucknow, No. 3,....14 in coat pockets. His hat was on his except redness. The eyes responded N. PARK, Local Manager. Susie Brown, a little girl whose par- the large number of visitors. Thu IIeneall.•.............13 Parkhill ............ 5 head; he was lying on his face, and I g think his overcoat was buttoned. to light. Discovered iiO evidence of ' T. H. Ross sold this winter fifty-four encs live on the corner of 'Centre and Grand Black Chapter will meet March Wingham, No. 1, bye, injury behind the ear ok) ray first visit, ` Fourth Round. Airs. Mabel Sinith sworn deposed as cutters. and could have disposed of a Alfred streets had a narrow. escape on 10th, and the Provincial Grand Lodge Lucknow, No. 3.....15 Wingham, No. 1....14 ,P A Yew days after noticed marked (Its. __" __- _- on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday follows—Am wife of (etas. I Smith• colotation and swell in Saw him r c dozen more, if they had been in stock. Monday evening. She attempted to As it wits vei y late, Wingham default- On evening of Feb. 3rd Luther Ball g' jump on W. J. Pattison's dray and.fe11 of the same week. On. Wednesday ed to Lucknow. The result was that cattle for Charlie; went about 8 o'clock; again on i t b. 1� when there were y symptoms "of paralysis of right arm Wm. Lewis of 'Toronto, formerly of under the hind bob. Mr. Pattison evening, a public meeting will be held Wingham won 1st prize, Kincardine I had not bt-eu there for about 2 weeks and leg. Performed operation, reorov- 100 Acres, well -improved, on main Leopold St., Wingbam, fell on the ice in the Opera House to which all are 2 till then. ATa, Green, Mrs. Baxter and in squall piece of bone t -hwh in disi.m. boundary road, 3} miles from Wing - last week; the result was a broken stopped his horse and lifted the dray ud and �VroxOter 3rd. In the Oonso• doctors were there. Mr. Smith was etc , and !noticed fracture extending ham, Lot 27, Con. B., Turnberry; 70 off the child and carried her into Dr. invited. This meeting will be address- lation match, Lucknow won 1st prize, lyin on a couch; I was not there allfrom leg. Bethune's office,',but she was found ed by Dr. Sproule, M, P., Grand gnight;g downwards ds and forwardstock tr above left art of Aull acres cleats in hi state of cultiva- Wingliam Nn, 1 2nd, and Win ham went home about ten and came tion, running spring water front and Farmers, bring your spring gristing not to be seriously injured—more diaster of British America; W. J. No. 2, 3rd. Twelve medals out of the back for half an hour. Did not see ear. There was no depression of the hack ; 5 actes bush. remainder pasture to the Wingham Mill, where yon will frightened than hurt. Mr. Pattison Parkhill, Past Grand Master; E. F. his clothes hang up. Next morning bone and no clot between skull and laud. First-class hnilclings, large dou- get good returns and the very highest twenty-four were captured by Wing- heard them talking about the money. covering.of the brain, but found a clot Ale brick house• hard and soft water stilt of flour, and from Manitoba then took her to her home. It is u Clarke, Grand Treasurer of Ontario hate curlers. Never heard of anv loss before. Did convenient to both. Good bank barn quality wonder there are not more accidents West; D. M. Jermyn. P. G. M; J. H• Dr, Ovens of London, M. R. C. S., not hear Mr. S. say anything while I as opening toecaa a par tlysisw De. with straw shed, 3fix-10, power wind - and Ontario wheat. to children from hanging an sleighs, Scott, D. G. M. ; E. T. E,sery. Jun. was there • baveseen him with money Y ceased did not tulle lucid) Witness, mill, new silo. abePp•honse ]4x30, driv- D, G. M ; Rev. W. Walsh, Grand L It. C. P. specialist., eye, ear, nose The walking was very bad. it tt:La slip- with Urw. T, & J. Chisholm bad made ing'' ed 14x20, pig -house 10x32. Pos- Mr. VJ til. NettetReld is suffering many of them are so reckless. Lad throats, will bo in �Vinghiim, at eery, lumpy and frozen. Af r. Sucith a. est mortem examination, and here session A aril lst, 1903. For terms, etc., • from cancer in his neck. iiia friends Uhaplain ; Rev. H. C. Dixon, and and drug start', Monday, March hard fallen on minas. night he told P are hoping the X-rays will effect a (set our job prices on �� cigars—J others. Suitable music will enliven `2nd. Glasses properly fitted. the J g ( read the results r. the jury. 1n reply seely on the premises to Cl cure. Buckley, "Star Restaurant. the evening's -proceedings. Ladies Mrs. S. J. Smith recalled also said to questions, 1)r. Gunn said it was tVM, F. Wingha , + scatcPl pc,ssible for a man of Air. 20.20 Wingham P. O. Mr. and Mrs. Lediet entertained a Drifts• are especially invited. See bills for BIRTHS. Dir. Smith had fallen X.unLs. slight and Smith's weight to fall with such force .. bruised his hip. as to fracture his skull to such extent, __._.__ _ - ____ number of their friends on Tuesday The recent storm caused heavy further particulars. Bell—In Wingham, Feb. 24th, Mrs. H. Atnos Tipling, sworn said—I live on though it was not impossible if he was . - - evening and a very pleasant time was drifts on some of the railways north of 9 -At Home." O. Bell, a daughter. east side of Minnie street. On evening walking very foist. It was possible lie ' Guelpllr The Guelph herald reports Macdonald.—In Wingham, Feb. 25th, of Feb. 3. about quarter to seven, went hed moved after• falling and may have spent. The members of Maitland Lode No. to Youngs hardware store, returning taken off his that on Monday morning a train ran + Airs. T. T, Macdonald, a son. gloves or put his hat on Mr. Mallough, `JVingham's esteemed � 119 Independent Order of Oddfellowa shortly after 7• My little girl was ti,ec•ha ttic:ally, without regaining con- - ---THE— weightnasterhaa heart ill for the set into a snow bank four miles south of p + MARRIAGES. with me. Know the time beettllse bell sciousness. A blow from a smooth P Palmerston, causing half•a-dozen cars treated a large number of their friends Metcalfe—Dunkin—On Febrnar'y 24th for seven rang when T was at Btickley's club wonld produce no more abrasion - week ; we hope soon to see him around to leave the track and pile up so as to to a very pleasant evening on Tuesday by Rev, W. J. West. Mr, D. Metcalfe on my way home. XVent up south side than falling nn ice. Skull of deceased Corner ]1 �y Q again. block the road. Much difficulty has in the Town Hall. Social conversation of Moosornin to Miss Rachel Dun. of Patrick as far as Edward then eros- fuss abnormally thio. It was very CQ11lVA �rU Store AUCTION SALE.—On lot 2ti, con, 9, also been experienced on the Durham was indulged in until, the chairman, kin of Glenamian, sed to north side. At corner of Minnie donhtful, even with this thinness of g street, Air. Smith's little clog barked skull, drat a blow or fall tvitlr hat cov- y Turnberry, Thursday March 5th :farm branch, the snow in some places being Rev. Wm. Lowe, called the meeting to Tamblyn—Caldwell.—In Ilnllett, on at its, and this drew my attention. Px•in head would cause such fracture. stock and Implements. Gen. Wade, Feb. 25, by Rev. Jas, Hawilton, At r, g I m Kelly, so high as to completely cover the order, when the following program was T J. Tanrhl •er of Manitoba to Miss Saw +'lir. twith ; lie g clt)wn and his It would s possible lar a series of 'll proprietor;Y windows of the coaches. A freight r°odered:—Dnot by Miss W, Alba Lizzie Caldwell of 111111 tt, house eastward ; ire had his harms in fere blows or falls to cause the in'u- I his pocket, nod was taking short steps. ries. If he. fell in an apoplectic flt�he I IS file Place t0 get The county of Rurpn Promotion train ran into it snow drift near Gold- Chisholm and Mr. Stephenson; piano Sharp--Shnrr•ie,—fn Morris, on Feb. Saw a mask) on west side of Minnie :it. would not fall with sufficient force to Examination will be held on March stone which entirely covered the solo by Miss Delia Sparling; recitation 18th by Rev. Jno. Ross, B. A., of a little north of 'Vannorniau's, going ac•crnunt for the injuries, It was not at Everything that XS 20th and27th. Teachers are requested engine, the only visible part being the by Mrs. R. BeattiO; violin solos by Miss Brussels, Mr. Walter ShalT, of God- north. Iie had it sots felt hat rind all likely thatt injuries to such an ex- Pure and 1;rCSll 1!i to send for the number of papers need- smoke stack, and it took some tiure to Delight Hobbs; piano solos by Mr, erich, to Mics Mary A. Shurrie, of overcoat a little below knees; I saw no t c+rat were caused by one fail or one Morris, cane in his right hand. It was slippery blow. e a ed at as early (Into possible. dig it out. Arthur Felman; solo by Goo. C. Hanna, walking. My little girl saw the mien— a and a recitation by Miss Brook. One of Matheson—Pntland.— in Ripley, on she said so at noon next day. He was a It being 1.30 a, m., the inquest lulls Jan. 14. by Rev. •J. Ii, McLeod, Mr. strap er. It• wa,s5 ininutes after sevPil adjonr lied until 8 p. m. oil Monda The Ladies Aid Society of the Rather Rough. the most interesting features of the pro- Angus Mattheson, to Dliss Annie, g y' Methodist church passed a hearty Mr. Pattullo, the member for North gram was an excellent lunch served by daughter of Mr. John Putland, for- when I got home. Mr. Smith would March Dili. vote of. thanks to Ain Zurb church ry igg for Oxford, told a good story on himself the throe-liulc brethren, during' which • merly of Brussels, all of Ripley.,Drug N. the pictures of the which he during a very clever speech. Iie said time the Orchestra favored the audience DEATHS.There is the door OP destiny that men I Till., TorsA11E CUT from all prices' furnished them gratis, and from he was at the Oriiha Asylum for Imbe- with a number of selections. Judging Abbey.—At BluevalP, Feb. Mull. Mre, cnil opportunity. It swings open to -•-and the cut ranges one-fourth, down - d which they realized $75. tiles and was asked to address the from the applause, every part Of tine Lean Abbey, aged 87 years. every one of ns at the touch of all un• to two-thirds of ordinary prices in - juvenile members of the institution. was well received. A large Adauts.—In Tiowiek, Feb. 21Ft, Mrs. seen hand. It does not long stand ajar, footwear --at W. J. Greei'a. -1. - On Wednesday, Mrs, Hobbs received program g it y , pass it by, then this a telephone message from For dau h- `Mr, Pattullo dice not want to speak, gramapbone also assisted in entertain- Elizabeth Adams, aged 88 ears, 7 ROPnso to cote g and Dr. Beaton laughinglyremarked lnoliths, door to usefulness may close forever, `600 neres of lnnd to be sold before 1st ' ter, Biro. (Dr.) Snell of Essex, stating ing the oa close Tho i0t1t Home"'witig Tavlor�--In Brussels, on Friday, Fell. 11jason kPP114 the largest stock of April Choap, 2,8 acres of hardwnnd heir residence had been destroy that as a member of lire legislature, brought to a Close by all joining heartily 13th, 100, Ackhurst Ta�•lor, aged School Supplied for the opening, --.Send b"611 ('rent culled) good buildings and � �. L. Hamilton that t Mr. Pattullo was just the ansa to Apeak in sin in the National Anthem. The q8 years• the children, . i fivices; t miles from Wm);hant ; W. _ ed by fire on TuesdAy night. The ex- to idiots. This was one on Pattullo.) singing CC. wanosh Tp, For further parti- tent of the loan has not yet been macer. ( Committee feel grateful to all wile lent Sentt - In CVattvanoslt, Pei). 2I, I'atPr J. Buckley is selling nr;tttgPa at cost cu)ars atppiy to --T. J. Maguire. DRUGGIST tamed. In introducing him to the assembled their aid in the pro;rant of the evetling, D. Infant son of Mr, and Mrs. P. W. price. Get some before they are all inniateit, I.)r. Beaton told them Mr. Scott aged n mouths. 1:1 clays. gone. MUST BE SOLD ---50 acres, 2� miles Pattullo had not been in the habit of A SNAP., Ily enquiring at tits Ad• Max1aV To I.o.tN At 4 per cent. ou �r �� T vance Office. a full set Pach of Apple- Flenty---Un Felt, Zud, at Maldon, i,ssex Falt-mers" bring your Chopping to I improved farms. Easy terms of re. �V I -L� G H A 31, from Wingham. gond butldtn(Pi and addressing silch good looking and in- ton's and Chambers' It;nel pcx~dia clue Co.: Lnglattd, John Ia"lent., aged 00 tyre Winghtim Mill and get it chopped p:Lynient; expense; light. A rpt A. fences'nll cleared nut 2 acres of hard yl Aleut of Win pain. feeding, T. J. Maguire. OltlthOti,eaislatares. `Cilia ryas sou h price. Y y g g Y g g, tvoncl. Owner Is going West. Apply S ( g be purchased at n mere] nonnntl veers. Deceased was brother to Jas. fine+, so there will not be an waste its dtllult KenReal Block. state au oar