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The Wingham Advance, 1903-02-26, Page 8
THE' WINGIIAM ADVANCE Februaty 26, Igo; Bluevale. Gorrie. BiWuiilarlfic r4J u. itiinusuri abim Trios :k Mrs, Stewart of Seaforth was tit the Tholnas Nash was in Ilarriston;last village on Saturday. Satutday,Qn business. •. • . Little Miss Mary verity has been very Mrs, 'flim, Carter and son, of Ford- New Dually. In and to cos wOute It gea,ef ch are ((j, belt 19 llOw rel'QVOrlilg, wick were in towel on Monde , g Ford - cordially. invited to contribute llama of church Y LENT news under this heading, from their respeotive A Missionary ""At Home" willb@ McMichael Bros, are still in the vici- churches. held at the Manse on Tuesday evening Rev. D. Perrie preached opening ser- March 3rd; a good program will be alty, picking up two more carloads of Will soon be here. Our mons in the new church at Cargill on provided, horses for the West, E Fresh Fish are alreadySunday last, Owing to the stormy weather thA Mr. Burke of Brussels came over onR. SS The Thorold Methodist congregation Woman s Institute had a very small Monday and bought a couple of good t here. We have g attendance at their meeting. The drivers, -one from John Wilson and have extended a call to the Rev, San. date of the next meeting will he given one frorn Bert Greer, at $150 each. ford E. Marshall, of Clifford, Out. later as arrangements will he made t0 have Miss MAddock of Guelph with as Mr, Burke sold the Wilson horse to Frozen Sea Herring Rev, Principal Waller, of Huron Col. at our next meeting. Alex, Montgomery a few minutes after " lege, London, will preach in St. Paul's The Westminster Guild of the Pres• at an advance, and Mr. Montgomery ' Halibut If you would keep abreast with the correct ideas in Spring Dress Goods, you; safest plan chores next Sunday, on behalf of the byterian church hada literary and hada higher price than he paid offered is to make frequent visits to our Dress Goods Department, Our counters are laded with now goods « Diocesan Mission fund. social evening the church last Pei- him. The (horse was not sold again British Columbia Salmon March Gts 1904, will be observed as day evening, The attendance was not that da that bear Dame Fashions stamp of approval. Every day something new is added to make the large, owing to the inclement weather y showing more complete. No need to buy. We want you to see and then take notes to !d Manitoba White Fish "Bible Society Sunday," all over Can- and illness in the village. Words- Another aged and highly respected make comparisons. ads, in celebration of the centenary of worth was the topic under discussion resident of Howick passed away on p 44 and was effectively handled by the Smelts the British and Foreign Bible Societies. Feb. 20th, in the person of Mrs. Eliza - pastor. The Snowflake Su1tin S• pastor, The program was as follows:- (y The Presbyterian congregation of Reading from Wordsworth, "The beth Adams, at the age of 88 years and Suiting s. Oysters, Bloaters, Had- Laugside recently showed their appre- Skylar ," is Miss Olive Scott; "The 7 tnonthe, Deceased was the mother The prettiest effect in Suitin s this season has adopted, is undoubted) the Snowflake. At Skylark," Ailsa Mary Acheson; "The of Aire. Roe of the 4th con., and grand- P g p ' y dies, etc. ciation of the faithful efforts of Rev. Afflictions of Margaret," Miss Annie first woven in black and white, it was soon found to be adaptable to colors, and now almost every G. M. Dunn by presenting him with au Acheson and Simon LAA ; "The Old rnother of Mrs. A. J. Strong. Shewas conceivable combination may be seen in the Snowflake. See the stylish effects in Canvas snitiugfi<, Pickled Trout and Herring,' Cod- address and a parse of $50, Huntsman;' Miss Rubv ctiv Mr. it a ng be ire woman all her life and will Broadcloth suitings, Etamine suitings, Granite and Pebble suitings. All the latest and most popu- fish, 1 lb. Bricks, 2 for 15c. Dr. Wilkie, late principal of the Pres- H. the ,Maple Deaf ctot Live," and long be remembered m any acts all who knew lar Trimmings will be found in our well -assorted stock. P P her for her many acts of Christian byterian College of Indere, India,• Miss Herbert rendered in her usual kindness. Interment took lace in preadhed in Wingham Presbyterian good style the instrumental pFart OIL P church on Sunday last, The congrega- met programme. eved the mbers refrelh f ethe Drayton. tion were delighted with his addresses. The funeral ed Nelson McGrath was Furs Reduced Its no longer a question of getting full value for our TUDHOPE'S g Guild and altogether a Very enjoyable eat el attended on Wednesday last Furs. Only one ob'ect now in view, that is—Closin out Rev. T. E. Sawyer of Salem received evening was spent, g y y y )' , $ invitations from Trowbridge, Nile, and On Wednesday morning, Feb. 18th, although the weather was most severe. the stock to make room for Spring goods. No matter what you require in Fur Jackets, Stylish also his own present charge (for the 4th Lenny Ann Salisbury, relict of the late Rev, E. A. Ball conducted the service Neck Scarfs or high grade Muffs, we will have no difficulty in pleasing you in quality., style and Grocery & Crockery Store Shradrick M. Abbey, passed away to at the church, after which interment price ......... A few extra nice Sleigh Robes at less than COST. year); he has signified his acceptance of the great beyond. Mrs. Abbey was took place in the Gorrie cemetery. Trowbridge subject to Stationing Com- born at Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., Nelson was a bo whomevery- - mittee. New York, eighty-seven years ago, y person and at the age of seventeen was mar- like9 ; )lot being strong, and with a AA Yen. Archdeacon Davis of Loudon ried to the late Shradrick M. Abbey, kindly disposition, he won his way to We offer youthe best Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, best makes in Canada, at Clearing Prices...... preached in St. Paul's church on Sunday living there until the year 1817, when the hearts of all with whorn he carne In Ready-to-wear Clothing, we buy the best for ,SPOT CASH, therefore can give you better value than THE MARKETS last. He was the guest of his brother, they removed to Canada, settling in in contact. At the age of about 17 others....., We. keep everything in Groceries, pure, fresh, up-to-date, and at reasonable prices. the township of Markham, where they W INCiHAM MARKETS H. Davis, and called on Rev. R. Hobbs jived four years, when they came west years he was called home, The par- .. . _.. on Monday. Rev. Wm. Lowe supplied to Huron On., settling in Hullett town- cute and friends hays the sympathy of Flour per 100........... $1 85 to $2 25 until the last the Archdeacon's pulpit in St. James' ship near sw y where she resided the community. P t fefew years, when she took Fall wheat per bush new 68 to 70 London South. up her abode with her daughter, Mrs. St. 1-IeleltS. GORDON Oats par bush........... 0 28 to 0 30 On Tuesday 24th, Rev. Thos. Wilson Win. Sellars of this village. Four Me Barley per bush........ 0 85 to 0 40 ettildren survive Mrs, Altbe Oor- Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Murray spent last Peas per bush......... • 0 60 to 0 05 will deliver a lecture in Whitechurch y - week at Ripley, Big Prices for Trade. DIRECT IMPORTER p „ nelius of Michigan, Hire. Wm, Sellars Bran ...................16 90 to 1800 Presbyterian church entitled Thirty Bluevale. Mrs. Cope of Woodstock Mr. Frank Todd sports a pretty driver Shorts ..................18 00 to 'l0 00 years among the cannibals, or the career and Mrs. Robertson of Oregon. Thus purchased in Ashfield. Chop .................... 1 10 to 1 27, of Jno. G. Paton" illustrated with lime. another pioneer has gone to her rest, Hay .................... 7 00 to 7 light views. This is a most interest- who did•her best to Iuake Huron what Miss M. Barber spent Sunday with Sutter per lb...... ..... 0 17 to 0 17 g it is today. her friend Mamie Miller. Eggs .................... 0 16 to 0 16 Ing lecture, and is given by the Session Too late for last week. Miss Tena Rutherford of Dungannon Lard .................... 0 15 to 0 15 as a treat for the congregation, hence ( ) is visiting friends around here. Potatoes Apples per bbush...... 0 35 to 0 600 admission is only 10c and 5c, merely in the villager of tassels. is prevailing Mrs, R. K. Miller visited friends, in Hides per 100 lbs........ 5 00 to 600 to pay expenses. Mrs, McAllister, who is residing and around Goderich, this week. Lamb skins ............ 0 50 to 0 65 In Erskine Church, Hamilton, a Bug- with her daughter, Mrs. James Messer T. Pennell, who went West in the At The Fat Stock Shows Dressed hogs........... 7 00 to 7 00 gestion is made to have a paid Sunday of Morrisbank, is very ill at present. fall, has returned and looks hale and Live hogs ................ 5 50 to 5 School superintendent. Is it unreason- y g heart Tallow, per Ib........... . 05 to 5I P Miss Rub Duff was visiting Miss y' Ohfckens per pair........ 30 to 50 able? The minister is paid, the organist Jessie Fraser of Turnberry and Miss W. J. Todd disposed of a fine heavy Ducks per pair .......... 60 to S(1 is paid, the choir leader is'paid, the Jessie Robertson of Wroxeter -last horse, recently, for which he realized a Turkey, per lb...... .... 10 to 11 week, finefigure. ure. Geese, per lb.......... .. 6 to 7 soloists in,many churches are paid; yetor Mr. g at Robert Wool .............. .... 12 to 13 nobody will pretend that the Sunday and MrMucs. FrattnksPatterson and is felt here ffam family Taylor is e are fast gadining to strengow th after his Letters From winners of Swee sakes• School superintendent's work is leas of Wingham over the loss of their son operation at Auburn, TORONTO STOCK MARKET. important, or less laborious, when well and brother. done, than that of any one of them, un- The Westminster Guild of the Pres- We sympathize with Robert Pennell - For full and accurate market re- and other relatives, in the death of Mr. less it be that of the minister. -Ottawa byterian church had a successful spelal Pennell's father, in Lucknow. ports see second page. Journal. at the residence of Geo. McDonald I have been frequently asked about my method of feeding, and it may interest some to know that _ last Wednesday. evening. Mr. Jamieson, who has been living on I largely attribute my success to Herbageum, which- I have used during several years, and during the last 2 Mrs. Stirling of Manitoba, Mrs, Mc- Mr' H, Wood's farm near here, purposes. years have used a considerable uantity. Especially have I had gond results with lambs that were being Expansion in the West. g having a sale early in March. fitted for exhibition purposes. 8ther lambs not getting it were frequently troubled with ticks but we have YY . A. CURATE p Gee of Onew Sound and Mrs. J. Ged- p g g 1 y ' des of Belgrave were guests of Mrs. J. Mr. R. Woods will then take posses- never found any trou le with ticks when sheep or lambs were fed with Herbageum. .... AUCTIONEER .... Increased trade with the Orient and Johnston over Sunday. sion, having -purchased it from his I only feed a teaspoonful to sheep and rather less to lanais once a day. wonderful commercial activity are 1903 brother, Three sheep that I hought in 1900 were fairly alive with ticks. I put them with my other show sheep Wingham - - Ontario y and gave them Herbageum, rind when sheared, about the middle of March 1901, they were perfectly free features along the Pacific Coast. Bast Wawanosh. Lucknow. • . from ticks, and they lead no sheep wash nor other remedy or preventive than Berbageum. Date of Sale arranged for at the Only $33 Chicago to San Francisco, Alex. Scott was in Wingham on I may further say that the sheep which were fed Herbagetum were in so witch better condition Advance Office. Terms reasonable. Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Seat- Monday. The Lucknow Hockey team went by than my other sheep which were not fed it that when sheared the clip averaged two pounds each tle, and many other Pacific Coast special train to Kincardine on Monday More than the others. pointy, February 15 to April 30, 1903. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of West evening. I have also used it with cows and other stock to good advantage. A LARGE SELECTION. Via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Wawanosh visited at Mrs. Jas. Scott's James Moffat of Culsese has sold his Yours Sincerely, and Union Pacific line. Three thro' of 6th line. y trains daily. To the Northwest via heavy draught stallion, Alfred the Never before had I such n quantity of farms y' Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Scott mourn the Great, to Mr. Weaver, of Manitou, Man- (Signed) JOHN ORR for sale as are now on the list. Included in the this rotate or via St. Paul. loss of their infant son, tubo died on itoba Feb.ist are unimproved farms that may be bought A. J. Taylor. Canadian Freight and Tuesday last. Lakeside Farm, North Dumfries, County of Waterloo, Ont., I' 19,'02. at from $20 to $30 an acre. On the other hand Pass'r Agent, 8 King Street, East, To- John McLaughlin has sold his 50 acre those looking for improved places may by' ronto, Ont. Lawrence Ondmore of Clinton is en- farm on the 16th of Oulross to Wm. such with brick houses, atone stable& and aai- vanced conditions throughout, at from $to to gaged with James Nethery for the Rome also of the loth. The price paid, - 460 an acre. summer months. we understand, was $3000. NOTE.—Mr. Orr has for a number of years been a winner of Reds at. Toronto, Chicago, Guelph and elsewhere. The intending purchaser of any kind of a Blyth. In 1901, at Toronto, be took first on pair of wether lambs, and second on pair of pearling mvothers. At Chicago farm will find it to his advantage to see me be- y James Noble purchased a 8 -year-old Isaac Morrison was badly kicked In Exhibition, Autumn of 1901, he took first and second on single lambs, and first on the best five Iambs, also first on fore making a purchase. Mrs. John Henrys serious) indis- mare from Fred. Moss of West Wawa- yearling and championsltr on yearling. This earlin took the sweepstakes wherever exhibited, and wound up at y y the leg by one of tse• bus horses on 3' g iD y g T. J. MAGUIPE Posed nosh on Saturday. Thursday last, and he was confined to Guelph Fac Stock Show, ecef a 1901, with Irstprizes in his class, and first for best , 1901.c. Mr, Orr was Also winner of a number of prizes in breeding classes at Toronto, 1901, The next Monthly Fair will be held Mr. Jas. and Miss Menzies, Mr. and the house for several days. Real Estate Agent on Tuesday Feb. 3rd. Mrs. Jas. H. Lind and Miss Maggie John Basso, Kinlough, dropped dead ORice at my residence, Leopold St. Mrs. Wm, Homnth of Wingham is a Lind attended the Metcalfe -Dunkin while working in the bush on Friday wedding of Glenannan this week., last, from heart disease. He was an weekvisitor at home of the N. H. Young this A special meeting of Council was old resident of the township of Kinloss. RAILWAY TIME TABLES. held on the Llth inst. ; members all RAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM' Mr. John Denholm left this station present. The meeting was called by The Luokuow hockey team covered G Wednr-sday with a car of horses for the Reeve, the object being to select themselves with -glory on Thursday I have faith in Herbageum. I fed 9 head .of stock for the Guelph Stock Show. I fed TRAINS LICAVIC FOR Manitoba. two Bele ate$ ft•om the tnwnshi to evening last when they defeated the them all Herbageum regularly, and they took to it naturally from the first. And although I gave Palmerston.. 0:53 a.m... 9:00 a, in.. .3.05 P. M. g P Drayton team in the rink here 'by the London.................6:50 a. m...3:10 p. m. The storm that raged all last week attend a Meeting tinder the RUFpICPA handsome score of 5 to z. them all the heavy food they would take, not one of them got off their feed or bloated during the ` Kincardine.l1:10a. x 1:40. in.. 80 p. m. has had a telling effect on the business of the County Loiincil to be held on b whole time. This was my first experience in feeding Herbageum, and I was certainly Aston6hed Wednesday, 4th March, next at 'Olin. Another of the old pioneers in the Kineardine.6:53 A. m...8:65 a. m.'..3:10P. in. ddone one by our merchants, nany D t having tun in the matter of securing for the person of Thomas Burs, was called at the results. These cattle did better than I ever had cattle to do before. London................11:10 a. m...7:55 P. m. At the Guelph Fat Stock Show I won first prize and Sweepstakes for beef carcase, besides Palmerston.............1:40 P. m... 3:38 p. m we ~vers thankful however to see Old County of Htiron, a fair share of the home on ,Wednesday. Feb. 4th, in his p L. HAROLD, Agent, Wingham. Grant set apart by the Ontario 77th ear. Deceased was born in tse - three first, three second, and two third prizes, and I attribute much of my success to the use of Sol make his appearance on Sunday Government, for the purpose of int- Count of Wicklow, Ireland, and came Herba, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. thereby making the weather more bear" y I gena. able. proving the roads generally through- with his parents to Lanark Co., when We ship in the neighborhood of ten thousand head of cattle to the Old Country annually. TRAINS LEAVE FOR out the country. Moved by Mr. Bre- eight years of age. He afterwards Toronto and East.....6:67 p. m...13:53 p. m. The annual meeting of the County croft, seconded by Mr. Menzies, that moved to Huron township some fifty JOHN BROWN, ARRIVE FROM Grand Black Chapter of Huron and the Reeve John McCallum, and John years ago, and was one of the first set- Teeswater......6:57 a. m...3:53 P. M. Perth, B. K. I. was held in the Orange E. Ellis Councillor, be appointed to at- tlers. Galt, Ont., January 31, 1903. Drover and Feeder. Toronto and East..... 1:17 p. m ... 10:43p. in. Hall on Friday. John Scarlett of Lead- tend this meeting at Olinton 4th J. H. BREMER. Agent, Wingham bury, Grand Master was present, also Dr. Marcs next, in the interests of, and Hawick. J. Chisholm, Grand Registar; there was on behalf of the township of East Council met.Feb. 18th, in the Albion a large attendance and business relating Wawanosh. Carried. M g " The Council then adjourned. hotel, Councillor ch • e having members all present, _ lH,l► ,t to the order was executed, j Councillor McBee having taken the - - - ---" •1 9i1 t u P. Porterfield, clerk. necessary oath of office and gaalifica- A very pleasing event transpired at g TO RENT.VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY + ) tion ; mantes of last meetin wereALEX. KELLY ,Burnside Farm the home of Mr. Jas. Special colonist Caldwell, Hullett at high noon Wed- Agents average $6.00 a day all the read and adopted. The AarditoW re- nesday 25th when his daughter Lizzie year round selling our Roods. Always Port was then read and adopted, the In Wingham Town Plot, a comfort- FOR SALE. Auctioneer for Huron County was joined in wedlock £o Mr. Thomas J. in use. Household necessities, not fads clerk to have 160 copies printed in able House, with good staple. Any Tamlyn of Colterville, Southern Mani- or luxuries. No drill season. Write pamphlet form, sand one :attached to quantity of laud from one to twenty One-WayExcursion Faresondon each pathmaster s list. acres can be leased in connection with I have secured an Auctioneers license for yobs. Mies Caldwell is &vete Amiable G. Marshall & Co.,DO, Ont. 1t W. A. Currie has recoivbd instructiona Huron county, and am prepared to corduot Gowdy—Jpence—That the Council it. Terms reasonable. A 1 to from the nndersigued to sell by Public Auction young lady and while her intended de- PP Y sales at reasonable rates. FROM WINGHAM refund 15. 1, ma er the balance of his ke Saturday. Feb. 28th, at i p,m. at the Mnr• partnre is regretted, she will take away AUCTION SALES. -Thos. Brown, stir- ALEX. KELLY, kat Square, in the Town of WinghAnn, the Sales arranged at tine Advance Office. with her the beat wishes of alar a circle tioneer, of Seaforth, is prepared to at- taxes, $16.91, made ftp as follows: $6.84 g P P befog the balance of his taxes and $9.10 Wingham P. O. property known as the Congregational Church ALEX. KELLY, Wingham P. O, To BILLINGS, MONTANA.........$35.70 of friends. Mr. Tamblyn is an former tend snleR in this vicinity. Call at Ad- , property, on the corner of John and Centro Hnllett boy, who has been a resident of vance office and arrange date of sale. being the 5 /„ as he is a poor man and sts., being composed of Lot No. 0, Centro St. E COLORADO SPRINGS, has a very large drainage tax to pay— Government additional survey, in the Town of Southern Manitoba for 21 ears where carried. Jamestown wingham, containingI acre more or less. BUTTER, HELENA. years, ° A quantity of Chirs, Organ and Sofa will SALT CI 40,%Q he has a choice half section, 3 e acre. Salem. Spotton-McKee-That the council Mr. 0. Stokers had quite a success- alAo be offered for sale at the same time and SALT I.AKF. CITY, and has done well there. The cera- For and PUEBLO, mon was performed b the Rev. James refund $1 dog tax charged on roll to fol wood -bee last Monday afternoon. pia The above property will be sold subjeot to SPOKANE, WASH..................$41 .20 Hamilou Presb terian minister Of g M Jno. Green o B present visit- colletCyrus Horton, as it is impossible to n reserved bid. Y Ing Mr. Leathorne of Blueyale. collect it -carried. Mr. and Mrs. W. Innes attended the NORTH PACIFIC. COAST 1 Londesboro. Tenders for the township rtnt;n wedding of Miss Shurre 4th line of RODT. CI:RR19, SR., W. A. Cunnix, and KOOTENAY POINTS J 43• We are sorry to hear that Mr. Wm. p p gg g y e SAN RANCISCO, CAL............$44.60 Bel rave. Weir is at present suffering with a were then opened. That of A. 4V. Morris last Wednesday. Agent for C. C. M. S. Auctioneer ' lame back. Moots of the Fordwich Record was BargainsAi Mr. Ed. Nicholson of Brussels Sun- $66; W. J. Sharpin of the Gorrie Vi. The service in Victoria Hall was For further particulars apply to dayed on the 4th line. Mr; and Mrs. Albert Gallaher at- dette, $65, but if there was no election conducted by Mr. Avison of Grey. Agents of the Grand Trunk Railway . Mr. and Miss Stinson of Ripley tended the wedding of Miss Jacques he would make it $10 less. on Wednesday last. Spence -S often -That the printing At the close of the service he and Miss S *St©m. spent Tuesday at W. K. Whaley'a. be let to A. W. Moote for $55, his being Taylor rendered rendered a much ap- Take Notice! In John Stewart of Blyth spent Sun- The League meeting will be held on the low'@at tender -carried. preciated duet entitled, "Lead me 1 J. D. McDONALD Y P Tuesday evening of this week, owing McKee -Gowdy -That the council cute home Father." day under the parental roof, to the S. S. Convention in Gorrie on gently District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Thursdaygrant 25 ets, per rod to person Blyth spent a ys build - Mr. Wilford, Jr., of'' tug wire fences on west side of side- After the regular prayer -meeting in a few days this week at the residence Mrs. Jno. Armstrong, who has been roads where the council considers it the Hall on Friday night, the Bible of Wm. Wray, visiting in this vicinity, left for Tor- will be beneficial to the road, and that class of the Sunday school presented $SVIl] purchased the bust- W V t7 ' V' :' Albert Perdue of Clifford was in onto last week where she intends a by-law be drawn up accordingly- i; p ' e makin her home in the future, carried. their teacher, Mr. James Strachan, o c town on Sunday, g with a handaonie Teacher's Bible, to ness Of R. W. Runcinian, We t7 • Miss Jessie 13ooey, who has been A petition was presented to the Charles Bel of n the Gth spent Sun- council by W. H. Webber and James show their appreciation of his services are prepared to do all kinds da at his Borne on the 5th line. t visiting her sister Mrs. Jas. Wiley of Wright, signed b 75 ratepa ors, ask- the Ol r Con. of Turnberry, returned g g Y P ' both as teacher and Superintendent. Oi: .... .... .. . EIrTLEI P. Thos. Stewart left on 'Tuesday to her home in Toronto On Monday. Ing the council opptlto build a o lot 18, on.17, across for Woodstock where he intends visit-Fordwich. evo xmg t T I ing friends, 4 Gowdy-Spence-Tbat the peeve be Machinery Repairing ONE-WAY v ' AY Misa Ma to Nixon of Win ham is Morris. instructed to bring on the county en. Air, Maguire, our boot and shoe man *. spending aig Lew days with her The Sabbath school at Jackson's biridge and tor to rt make amine n estimate he rooves this week to liarriston. We re- p g f Boiler Work Pie Fittin ., EXCURSIONS parents, Mr, and Mrs. nice Stone church has chosen Wm. Skelton as probable cost of bridge -carried. Bret to lose so good a citizen. house- Superintendent in succession to Wm, Gowdy -McKee -That the clerk no. Our furniture factor is now in or. Mill and Factor Work etc. ' To 1lianiloUa and Canadian North•woM will Jackson, removed. A choir has been Y y s leave Toronto every TUESDAY durl ,11laroln fife talo nAAPAROr t0 aeaP.9a the pr0itert O m y and Aprli 1903, If sufficient business offers. Glenannan. organized to take charge of the con• of the Bell Telephone Co., the G, N• W. dor for running, and occasionally the ,•j,' O. Pabsengers travolling without Live Stook Avery happy wedding party gather- gregational singing. Telegraph On, and the property of the smoke ntnek emits its grimy smoke, All Work strictly first.Class. n>n d take the train )caving Toronto at 1,45 " ed at the residence of Mr, Dunkin on i On Wedttewlay evening Of last week Electric Light Co. that are situated in Our local paper occasionally jumps Our IYlOttO -- "Prompt attell- Passenaaem travelling with Live Stock Tuesday last, to witness the marriage! Rev. John Roan, B. A., of Brussels, township of flowiek-earried. a cog and fails to put In its appearance „ p should ta ake thetrain leaving Toronto at 9.00 of hie daughter, Miss Rachel, to David ! tied the matrimonial how between Spotton•-Gowdy-That the Reeve tion t0 Business.r at the usual time of issue, But it willp,tn. alietcalfo, of Aioosomin, rho bride Walter Sharp, of Goderich, fortl,erly rand Oounr.illor AICTt:ee atteltcl special PARK'S Colonist Sleeper will he attached to each was given away by her father, and of this community, and Miss Mary A• meeting of the County Council, to he make a bettor. "record," we trust, train. the wedding march was play by Miss Sburrie, at the home of the bride, 4th held in Clinton, in the interest of this Por fall btrticularg and copy of "Settlers Aitkens. A most elaborate spread fin The principals- were unattended. municipality -carried, The Willing Workers held a Social % QB Guide," apol3t to yourFneaarest Canladian Pacifle was laid before over sixty guests. Wedding gifts of considerable value A nombor of accounts were present. on Thursday evening last. There 1 IJ INDER tX CON Q p p !agent or to y The presents were beatitifall, numerons and usetulnesa were made and many ed and ordered to paid, and•on motion was A fair attendance, notwithstand- Jewelry Marti A. H. NflfMAAN and useful, Rev. W. J. West tied the good wishes were expressed for a hap- conneil adjourned to meet again on Ina the cold. The program was given Practical Engineers nuptial knot. Mr, and Airs, Metcalfe py future, An enjoyable evening was the third 1.Vrdnesday in 114areh, In the by local talent and an address by Rev. Atisistant GlenerM passenger Agent left for their western homo this Thurs• spent and an elaborate wedding supper township hall, Gorrie. Z .-- OY1TT Macdonald dock Win sham. Xing 6t. ]Cast, Tatronto, day morning. kerved. L, WALKER, Clerk. Mr. Gatbutt of Gorrie, + gham.