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The Wingham Advance, 1903-03-12, Page 1
ThiW.in Ao�ham I I A- . dvan,ee* - I ____-�_.______.. 1- "--:-----.,-,--�,�--..--�",--..,-.. � 30TII YEAR, N0.28.-9 .11, _ WINGHAM, ONTARIO, MARCH 1-----,�1--�-.---.---,�.---T,-.--,.�.----,--��--- .-"-.-,--,. I "__-_______2, 1903, g1,pp PER yEgR, I�` ApyAN�x ._ p pnrrhrteora of Worth U ..._...._.,.._�;....... ., •—..........,._.._....�...�.�...,.._---�._-,_.�..._,..,.____-• BANK Died, New Advertiser. Ontario. Fire In Seaforth. Supper, �_... DOMINION ,Word is to hand that Mrs, Joshua W, Coo Pr 8c Co , ntest for the House of Cont• The Advance regrets to hear that The Westminster Guild of Wingham Scott, formerly of Winghnul, is dead, Alex, Ross' book and statloner� of mons, fere North Ontario. on Tuesday, the office of the Seaforth Sun was des- Presbyterian Church will hold a sup.BANK OF UAMILTON She removed to 110wick it short time nPRs have placed their advt, in oar resulted in the eloct:-)n of Grant, the troyed by fire on Saturday morning. per and entertainment in the Town ago' Column. It is worth perusing; see it, Liberal candidate, by 100 majority, The loss is placed at $3,400 with an Ball, in the evening of Tuesday, Marcll �/� �C7 FIA•. oil page 8. , The Signal Sold. insurance of $:.,500, 17th, Tea served from 6.30 to 7.1tU, in Capital (paid a $2,940,000 Married. nto Dam, the Council Chamber, after which in lP p�. 7`Iro' Goderich signal has (!banged rn- t4At Home." the auditorium, to good ' Capitalpaid u ;1,600,00 (aud nndfv[d- • @ hands, the urchasere being Mr Van- A tett March weddin enlivens On Saturday last Walter Roses and he. rendered. Proceeds in the T, TURNBULL pettoralD3ana er. Reserve od groats) $3,260,000 utter, the former foreman, and Mr. Ito- the residence of Dir, John Gray, on W, Ii. Green were working at the ice The Ancient Order of Foresters in- g _, Y, at the Electric Light dam, when the tend holding an "At Home" in the Organ Pund, Admission, 21i Cts, Ev Preb1d1.ut—Toe Stuart berteon, rr porter•. s abundant, wishes Miss r day, when his eldest daughter, former slipped and fell into the water. Town J3a11 on Thursdrty, 10th inet., on erybody came. Yice-President--A, G. Ramsay the new proprietors abundant sur;cesa. Miss Frances was united in marriage Iles was in great danger the occasion of the visit of High Fire In Clinton. Cashier—J, Turnbu It is reported that Mr. McGillicuddy is to IIIc. Crinis Looses of North Dakota• drawn through by the tremendous rush Ranger Kent. The members of the I),ttaozotts:—John Proctor Wm, Gibson, Farmers Notes discounted, going on the staff of to London News, Rev. D. Porrie tied the matrimonial local Court A. O. F. 8108 are Geo, Roach, A. T.. Wood, A. B. Lee (Toronto) Drafts sold on all points in Can- [tut of this we may hear more definite- knot. Tho ceremony was witnessed of water. Fortunately Mr, Green was preparing What is known as the Come ) ada, the United States and Europe, ly later, by about sixty gneLs, who left behind 'tyle with the aid of si pike pole to res- a cordial welcome for their friends, Block in Clinton, was completely Savings Bank hours 10 to 3; Saturdaya l0 to 1 cue his assistant from his dxugerouR destroyed by fire on Monday night. Deposits of S1 and upwards received, int. Tnn Tors ARE OUT from all rices theta many gifts as t prettily tt es- ,osition. It was an experience, that Insurance Suit. The block consisted of Combe's drag ore=itallowed and computed on30thNovember —and the cut ranges one fourth Pdown teem, The brides teas prettily at,t.irPd;tlter does not caro to re ext. Be- stns, Hay's Innnflry and Couch's and3tstMa each year. and added to principal SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, g in white silk. The ha P The Dohert Jntorost allowed on deposits of $1.00 and to two-thirds of ordinary prices in on a tour by afternoon tiuur couple left aide the unpleasantness of a cold Clinton, has failed Doherty ginn its appeal for hatcher edea, and adjoins Cnopot's rates intc�ere �stta also received at current upwards, and added to principal 30th Jure, footwear—at W. J. Greets. water hath in March, however hes is it new thiol of its suit against the bookstore. lir. Come was filling a Drafts on cheat Britain and the United, aud Stat December each your. fortunately none to worse, Villers' & Manufacturers' Insurance n the ttpiack shop,tion for Jcarsbinty a �tro�tt eb le States Eught and sold. >jolioitor. Visitors. J• Buckley is selling' oranges at cost Company for some acture they claimed g Among the man callers at the Ad- Price, Get some before they are all New Seeds, the very at are the alcohol in one hd and aglam in the A. E. GiB�ON Manager y gone, kind we sell -7,', A Mill . to lien due under olicies sin Intin to p W. CORBOULD a en vance otiice this week were Grand s P g other, had fire misfortune Ii a fad], g 4 of the ew flee occurred on the day causing the fire. This was the Oldest Travellers are notched that the Bank of R,Panatono, Solicitor IIlauter, T. S. Sproule ; F►, McLrntghi•y of the renewal of the policies, and the frame block in town, and was stand- B$°'nGrnand its Branches Issue Circular nots• • aud James Elliott of Markdale ; .lames trial judge held that no contract exist- (of the National Provincial Bank of England Atehesonl ofJ Adrsi�;oIA�alitfl Toddnti °s. of ed under the circumstances attending tevbuey C�;eIner on was Insurance Rat- on tr,,),which In y pb t of ibd without charge or u.> and Off• a,�g� Lodge the negotiations for renewal. The building $2000, Mr. Hays will lose Goderich, G. Mooney of Ripley, and a Court of Appeal takes the same vcow. heavily, as also will Mr. Combe and Aral it'j`1 11 host= of others lack of space prevents us from naming, ®� ® / SEED OATS,—Tho Farmers' White Cover..aCouch,,but their loss is partly r �C 1'►' Zi 0,1��® �bf/ Waverly and New 20th Century, tyre e y Insurance. �Y Eye Injured. admitted its Cunada's Greatest Cuts. We want to buy several house in « j'1 �����C �'� See Halsey Parks advt; On Friday, R. A. Dinsley met with Special prices o 10 bushels lots, Ti-- the v,,cincty of the Stove foundry, j i aJ Wear Greer's Slices and Rubbers, Ian accident that severely injured one The meeting Of the Grand Orange Lodge Of Ontario Nest in Win °thy aud Clover for sale.— E. Bltcq, Apply to T. J. Maguire, Real Estate of his eyes. Iia was workll factor at one ham this week is a matter of interest not only to members of the Order, EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL A syndicate of Americans and Can- of the srawR in the Bell factory, when , y oose have purchased 0;000 acres near n small piece of material flew off n and but n the public generally. Hence, a few wordy On the history of the INQUEST VN 1 �Li JV A d yl ® ❑ with "Acidulated Glycerine" bloosejaw, at $8 per acre. struck him with terrible force on one organization may prove of interest to Our readers � T��' �ATll.i rye. At first there was danger of the Fnrnitnre manufacturers have ad- �,ght of that eye being permanently Over seventy-three years ago, Ogle R. Go an and a few of the �, h �j 1 thevan9e price ten per cent, owing of injured but the dopa each a calamity Ame ica. r; l.of Brockville established the first Orange Lodge in British S. J. SMITH � C®NCi j ji�,�U �O� Coughs and Cotd the general advance in 'tile cost of . ,lay be prevented. America. It was known as L. 0. L. No. 1, and is still in existence. +-rvlJ � S material, From that small beginning in 182cJ the organization has rows until it J All kinds of Qsh at the "Star Res- � � g• g r g grown, , tanrunt." IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED, Iiosv numbers over 200,O011 members, 3800 Primas lodges, 130 District - 3 b r i t rursuant to adjournment, the in- fall at side of head cansed tbefracture; over 100 Count and ten Provincial Grand Lodges. The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Clal, 3'c g finest on the death of the late S. J. -a second fall might be heavy enough '—-'----_.__ will meet on Monday evening March There are several modern improve- Like every new organization, progress was slow for a few years, Smith was resumed on Monday even- to cause the other wound ; do not Contains 50 per cent. Pure Norweglan the sixteenth at the home of Mrs, C. meute on present coudtttons that Cnu- batt �raduahy the Order grey a•nd extended its influence until in 1550 think both wounds were caused by Cod Livor OII; contains 10 per cent. M. Walker. ada must have, and Lhe indications are it wits recognized as an influential society in Canadu. ' tag last• The interest appended greater ono fall; nicht have been caused d- tore Glycerine. A wonderful flesh that they will be realized before many than ever, an the attendance was falling against the post, and deboned- producer, weigh yourself today and jAsRessor Clegg is well oa with his years, The first Grand Lodge was formed in 1830, but as the Order grow, much larger. ing, then falling again; the blow cans- each week while taking; notice the valuation of town property for 1903, 1st—R,aral Free Mail deliver one Grand Lodge was found to be iusnlricient and unsatisfactory, and f)r. Thomas Chisholm was the first tag fracture must have heel, directly Increase in weight. Only costa about He is ai isuccessful a.sessor and under- !lite t ;this o given. The fracture took the course half the rice of other Emulstons. stands the value of property. passed the experimental stage in in 18G0 a s3'stem of Provincial Grand Lodges was devised. There are witness. ]3e hit Y yeai�lattarsdedpthe °f the weakest part of the skull. p the United States and is a success, now ten of these, this province having. two—Ontario East and Ontario srcian for man 9 Recorder J. B. Ferguson will repre- Canada must get a move on. This West—the one holding Its session this week in Win ham. irate Dir. Smith; heard t so Gann't She Ethel Tipling (aged 10) was sworn. 25 50 CBIIis a Bottle. sent Winghatn Council of Chosen must come. g g ev , Friends. No. 222, in the Grand Council 2nd—Consolidated Rural Schools, There is also the Triennial Council of Orangemen Of the World, goes. Saw the idence and injud corroborate in abo�r about father; remembered dol vhenutheyLhwere to tie held during the last week of this graded and furnished ellicienLly, with composed of the Grand Lodges of Ireland, England, Scotland, South minutes after Dr, Ohisholm, inn. ; tietii• Buckley's. At NI r, Green's corner ... FOR SALE ICY... month In Hamilton. - and for the conveyance se children to Africa Australasia British America and the United States, found him suffering from a shock; she saw Mr. Smith ; her a, told her it Fresh, pure and reliable Seeds of and from school. These have also ' ' a p been successful in the States, Stich u Perhapk no organization has been more misrepresented or misunder- there was evidence of two blows. No. was t1Jr, Smith ; Raw another man TR n all. kinds at T. A. Mills, p tired the one on the top of the back cumin towards their house; he was ��o �C�iIJD�Jl1 school is to be established near Guelph stood than the Orange Association. It stands for the defence Of the part of the head flrst ; there was also near i~orbes' ; lir. Smith was near ++ a+Ly vv 1Y On Tuesday evening, at the regular as tin experiment in Canada—this is a Bible, loyalty to the Throne, the civil and religious rights Of citizens of evidence of another blow above and Fletning's and world get to the corner meeting of Court Huron, 8905, A, O. move in the right direction, eyery religious persuasion. In the words of the late Hon. Clarke behind the left ear, lie was semi -con- first • in sane I saw itian below Foebea', Dl'Ug�,1St aIld Opt1Cl2Il. 1" F., the members enjoyed a visit from 3rd—Rural Telephones, or the erten- acinus, but not coherent, never able to Would be at our door when Mr. Smith ` members of Court Harmony and ' aiou of telephone systene to farm Wallace-1make a statement. If asked if he got to corner. Court Hope, Toronto. houses at reasonable rates. This '•The Orange Association lays o claire to exclusive loyalty, or ex- wanted a drink he would reply Yes or Next door to Post Office. means the smashing of it monopoly, or elusive Protestantism; but it xdltlits no man within its pale whose No. Asked hire two or three times Vin. Drummond deposed that he Robins were seen on Sunday last ; else a great reduction in rates. Principles les are not loyal and whose creed is not, Protestant. Disclaim- times what had happened hon, bat mentioned the accident to Mr. Tipling P. S.—We carry a fun line of Dr. Shoop's wild ducks have tl,ada their appear- : _ P' p - pp ance, and one farmer reports having of4th—Tho h—T o se�.xtension of the •iminciple int; tut intolerant spirit, the Association demands a.s an indispensable could get no reply. Was present when next. utoviihig, and ha said he had pass- Family Medicines. i p 1 Ownership. Municipal!- qualification, without which the greatest and wealthlest may seek ad- his clothes were taken otf; Dirs. Smith ed that way al,otit that time aud it seen and heard a wild canary—these ties their A held the trousers with was strange he did not notice it; e indicate the approach of Spring. I electric Illght and telephone systems. mission gnoi- initiving anyone at the xoraccount lof� his religiouss opinion of Pe the g them in a closet; pockets oth. seemed surprised. rand hat❑ See J. Buckley's window display This would mean cheap water, cheap duty of every Oratugewan being to aid and defend all loyal subjects of ing drop out of pockets. Hexad noth• Jno, Garniss was called and deposed School Board. for bargains in pipes. light and cheap power. These public every religious persuasion in t e enjoyment of their conbtitationaJ io front deceased to indicate what to having ,tlr. South cash a Cheque of Windham School Board met Tnes- A meeting for the organization of utcictces would then he and not in worked in the rights," claused injuries. At this time there $37 afLer Bank hours; Dir. Smith had any evening, but report is crowded 400oWinghatn Football teams will he held iotterests erests of the bpriwl°aLee�individunls for The present is the 44th annual meeting of the Provincial Grand were squiptoms of shock but not of hills left. P p paralysis; breathing alt• The business was chiefly ordin- in Dr. Irwin s office a Fs will avenin con resbion • no Friday g wealthy and intolerant corporations, 'LOdg(t Of Ontario West. 1'e officers are— ahiallov. The position of wounds indi_ Roland Beattie—He knew Jno. Max- Y routine. at 8 o'clock, sharp, All interested in . Some of the latter begin to think they R. W. Grand Master ..:..................John Mc Millan• Toronto. p- we ; sea' hits Jan. 30; hired him and Special Meeting. Interni late football will please at- d y , rated blows. The one at the side a own the country, and that the people it peered to have been •heaviest. His gave him 2S cents to get supper; did p g• ten live, move and have a being, simply to it, Deputy Grand 11laster............J. H. SCOtt, I�incardute' skull wits thinner than ordinary but not come to work as he promised on The Town Council held a brief A clearing sale ca oing on at oto• mons into their coffers. The Jun. Deputy E. T. Esser London, y the 31st. g _ p y y cr J I= not exceptionally so, I think the frac- special session Saturday evening to Thomas Snzaar. About $100 worth influence our Legislatures, and boss Grand Chaplain...............Re:v. H. C. Dixon, Toronto. ture might have been all cansed by Constable Vannorman testified to talk over Foundry matters The •busi- of stock remains to he cleared out, ! the politicians, and the common people it it Treasurer .................:... E; F. Clarke ness took no definite form. and Mr. Thomas is offering bargains look on meekly and foot the bill, it it , it one blow at the side of his head. In having -seen Maxwell on evening re in ever line, as all must e sold b Here are live questions for live poli- Secretary ............................. Lee ii week saw signs of t clot; whosion aud 29th aud of 30th, Had he been here P Y y . q P ri ci H. L paralysis ; removed to clot; when his longer, Great Ont rice sale of Boots and April 1st. tleiaus to handle. Has Canada any Lecturer ...................R. H. Watson cc g ,would likely have seen hint. Shoes ut W. J. Greed's, clothes were taken oaf Caw abrasions He was +about 5 ft. 0 in. high, weight FOR SALE.—Good Masse Hardie ; "rnen fur the times?" If so, let them it ri Director of Ceremonies.....Wm. White Mitchell. on to shins between knee and ankle. ahont 1.55 lbs.. 3`l ears old, bare, thin Massey ' come to the front, ' Tho witness here, in reply to jury, y Building, seed drill, nearly new, Apply to T. J. There are ten _Deputy Grand Chaplains, two of whom are Rev. E. P Y i y, face, peetilixr mouth. not a pleasant guise, Real Estate Agent. _ - A. Hull of Gerrie and Rev. Wm. LOavO Of Win ham, gave instances of fracture of skull ire gran, rernarkable looking mail; when There is a brisk demand for cont - g had attended. A stick of wood found once seen would be remembered ; be f°]'table dwelling houses, Mr. T. Bell John Shoebottom of East Wawa- Get our job price on cigars—J Provincial Grand Black Lodge. bur Associate D. G. M. ; Grund Chu near the lace was produced. Witness wore coat about to knee, and had soft has decided to build two on Leopold nosh has exchanged his l section in Buckley, !'Star Restaurant." g lain,' Rev. W. iValsh, Bram torp; continued—In casof deceased, the felt hat. street, and R. O. Bell will build three Manitoba for ii0 acres in Moms town, . Mase keeps the largest stock of W1°ghats Primary Lodge No. 794 Grand Registrar. Fred. R, Parnell St, tv°unds might have been caused by a D McUorhie said he knew aMit on his property. corner of Patrick and ship, and John Sheffleld'of R ingham P g made every possible preparation for g lar larger stick than a cane. Saw lace Maxwell ; Frances streets, A few more of ons bas sold his house and lot to William School Supplies for the opening.—Send the reception of the Grand Lodge. Catharines; Grand Letturel, Richard where deceased deceased fell; saw no place Caw him about Monday morning, he capitalists might profitably invest Dawson of Uulross ; both exchanges the children. Reception and decoration committees Thompson, Rat Portage ; Grand Gen- where to ice was much corrugated. was going on stage to Goderich ; could along the same line. ata a through T. J. Maggire's xgenc We are going cut of rho tohacen and were not idle, and the auditorium of sors,�Hugh Hnrnilton, Toronto, and J. «r°old not say it was iiupossiblH far not fix daces accurately, cigar linos, and will give bargains in to Town Hall was prettily decorated, M. Coleman, Tare ; Grund Standard injuries to have been caused by a fall, The Crown Attorney said there was Sold Out. owick Agrlcultnrxl Society res- these lines to 'clean them out. On Tuesday, members cf the Provin- Bearers, Will. White, Mitchell, aur! but cannot convince myself that they evidence to show that Dlaxwell went Having disposed of our business pport. as follows ;—Total assets, $900• y, .. • +, Robert Graham, Htawilton ; Grund g P and 63 ; no iia itlitiea; 101 members far Buckle Star Restaurant , clad Grand Black Chapter arrived, and Treasurer, Lieut.•Col. Belcher, South- were, ou account of locntron of tufa- to Goderich Monday, and went to goodwill in the repairing and mnnu- 1903; 1p.i002 entries; nmonnt offered y between held telt firat'sessio❑ at 33U p• m. ,Lm ton; Deputy Grand Registrar, A)_ ries. Uould not have been caused b work at the organ factor Wednesday factul'tn of Pumps to U. J. Reading, 50 acres for •ale, half tva y Bluevxle and Win ha !tontine ter,proceedings occupied the af- P one fall. A slanting blow a°old not noon, halt no evidence was at band to we would ask all my old customers o Grand- an paid 9$2x3 70 p total receipt ,v $815 all cleared, in a h gh state ofc nearly seated the The Grand Registrar pre- Treasurer,l'WillbtturFui Itei;tiTo o tc� likely cause a fracture. It struck from allow where he was on Tuesday, give him their patronage, as 'dea nunl report, showing thebehind, he would fall cu his shins , this P g . I feel at ; total eai►�enditure, $319.01; balance tion ; to he sold at once. Apply to T. Royal Black inbtitutiou in a flourish_ Deputy Grand Leetacer, ClaNes Arm- would account for bruises between the It was painted out that he could satisfied you will he used as well by on hand, $400,53. J. Maguire, Real Estate Agent. tug condition, piece torics showing strong. Toronto ; Grand Oommittee. reach Goderich h - noon 6Vednesda ham now as heretofore by me. p g A. W. Thom�ppson, Aylwer : William knees land ankles. h leaving Win ham on night train D. Showers &Son. increased membership the peat year. 'Bowel man, Iiamilton ; Sam'I Mahood, Dr. J. S. Chisholm sworn said—At- for Lncknow andtaking early stage to Headgnarters for the best seeds at NOTICE.—All counts due the firm The municipal address of welcome . of Smith afll. Pe hick must be paid by PRESBYTERY. wits presented by a committee from 1VallxcPbllr9; Dr. Buchanan, Cooks- tended Aln'Sinith; wits called to see Goderich. T. A. 111i11s.' 20tb March,—H. A. Smith, Executrix. the 'Towu Council, also an address town; Thos. D1c0lelland, Owen Sound ; hint about 7.80, p.m. Feb, Sid; e was "> ni• Holmes clear! The Presbytery of IIlaitland met in from the count lodges of Huron and D' J' Patterson, London ; Dr. J. S. on lounge, with clothes on; he was y fired the date Winchester, March 3.—The Newing• the Presbyterian church, Wingharn, Perth. y 8 Chisholm, Winghanr, unconscious, rigid and stiff; be at- of his seeing a man sirnilar to the one B iness Change. ton peat plant will he iii operation by ata the 3rd last., and was conaturited The Grand Master's annual address The Provincial Grand Black Chapter tempted to speak bat contci not, ex- described as Maxwell; it was Feb. 3 .Phe hardware husiness of the late The,and toady for p1.lant s now it cannot complete by the Moderator, Rev. S. M. Whaley. was delivered at the evening session, then closed, 4 ceps—•'send for." Found around on !lie asked fasetvitness for money, w11ic S, J. Smith, conducted tinder the firm Ile worked aurin the winter months. The attendance was unusually' good, after which an adjournment was made General regret was expressed at the upper, back part of his head; there d• nameof Smith & I ethick, has been *sold g all the minibters bat one, and most of to attend a ban uet at the Broadwa rPtireurent of Sir Jit, Edward Aledcalf, was no discoloration at this time; David Rnsh testified to seem the to Mr. Fisbleigh of Hagarsville, who The peat is to be retailed at the hog the representative elders, being pros- House, q y who was the ti usted and faithful !tea. saw marks on shins, with slight same man ; also refused to g is expected to take possession this . for $8 per ton. It is said that five r surer for main e+ gives him week. While ave. the sad event Lon, the only aid -receiving tun ire gar y g n Y years, htittslori of sy urn ; ng�eso marks might mune he was sure of the dote, which has brought about the necessity tone of peat are equal to four of coal,entyreported McCrea b Tuesday Evening's Banquet. he caused b fodrin on rough ice. though he did not record it. for a chnn regi -et Mr. H. Hamilton, of town, had a tion, was making steady and substan- In the evening of Tuesday the Ooun- Provincial Grand Dodge. Death was caused by fracLure or ge, to Advance welcomes fine and well trained Collie clog, but tial progress under the able ministry' ty Lodge of North Huron aud the Pri- concussion. Either blow aright have Margaret McGee testifled to meet. Air- Fisbleigh and family to our some person seems to have had a. spite of Mr. D1acNab ; that the subsciiptton marry ge of of town tendered a Ban_ In the afternoon, the Provincial caused death ; heaviebt blow was be- ing a man similar to the one describ- progressive town, and trust they wtl against the animal. Four titnes, he has been increased by $100, but Lhat net to the Grund Black. It was helot Gard lathe of nuchOntario West began hind the ear. lie was cable to a.nscvar ed, near Alex. Yoi,ng's oil ,John street find it a pleasant place of residence g aid to the amount of . a its 44th xunuitt tneetiug with Grand '•Yes" or '•No," but could not tell what hetween 7 and 8, on evening of Feb. had !)Pel partially poisoned; blit the $7o way sought at the 13roaciway House, tvlerH nearly blaster John Mcl[itlrtu, in the chait'. Ira ened La him. I citnnot understand 31'd , has clothes were net light, nor FOR SALL' —Residence, two lots,ct%- la.t dose, on Tuesday evening finished no 1 iirtbeoi grautl wouldle be asked ssurance f ut O,ie litindl ed guest igen joyed a tastily- The business of the afternoon was howliecould receive the in'ut•ies b black, he had uo whiskers ; good siz- hie, driving house• hen house, fruit the faithful auirurtl a career. in was On motion, it was agree p P PP t de d Its excellence chiefly the appointment and work of a full, or even more Ulau one fall, ed man, lie asked the way to the trees, raspberries, currants and goose - only atvlty from home a few minutes. Aar �t 6 ' o ask the Ives comnreatod on by the Sir I�nights. couttnittees, anti uddresse +. station ; I did not like Ilia looks. bet't'ies, hearing abuudnntly ; fine ve when it came back staggering. The g mentation cotnntittee to grunt the It cerLaiuly reflected credit on the host tltal. hint say Dlnrded" when caul- Re- ing out of the chloroform, but no table garden. House is brick, two owner would willingly give $25 to desired assi8tauce• stud hostess. F,veitin L, P. Snrit,h, Batikaccountaut depos- story, with two story frame kitchen, know who did the unneighborly Gleed. Rev. Dr. Murra was te-appointed supper over, the program followed g MCetin otleraLionotvoulduc:tusene+ct�.iou,l. HeTilcl ed as follovR:—Ain son of late S. J. hard and soft water, very bandy house. BUIT,DIN4 LOTS—For sale, on cot• Cotteenand Reer of v. Pe© Clission coni. idef the Aug- man extendedrA. lto the can•. In the evening, one of the largest deece,tsed say to bis daughter ".flay, "littLl' tl'`'r't to Earners as soon as one of the nicest Coes m town; will u audiences ever seen to the Town flcall take m hood." I heard d of accident; lie could not talk he sold cheap,—Apply to A. Dulmage, ner of Frances and Patrick streets, weutation committee in place of Rov dial ggreetings of the Co:inty bodge of assembled. Long before the hour for y iutelbgently, Ile arts said to have Kent Block. Fives good building lots. Apply to John Ross, who rebigned, Dr. Murray NorLlh Huron and Primary Lodge No. to Commencement of the tneeting Dr. T. Agnew was next witness. $114; it was not deposited in Bank; - -- H. O. Bell. was also appointed at member of the 794. The following was the program every seat was occupied, aud by 8 Saw deceased on Feb, 12c h, and assist- 1 have made up ales looks and cltunot s . Synod's committee on Bills and Over- of toasts, with the uauies of those w4o n'i•Iock there was •scucely viten st+and• ed at the operation; did not attend find -ctuy trace of it. The balance in An Arkansas printer in making u13 tures, Mr. Onmphell of Marnoch being replied 1- In room. Provincial (lrlaud Master flim ; ha wits u11crniscious, but, would safe ou warning of Feb. 3rd was $175.- ' the form ill a hurry the other day got the lay member. .r Ising.—Singing the National McMillan presided. answer ••Yea or -Null I saw the fdnc. }7. Father told me he Inst money It mltr -!age notice and a grocer's itd- Revs. J. W. West, Jas. NIalc•olm, D. Anthem. Rev. R. 1V. Hughes. Mayor Vanstone, in well-chosen Wee. The wound waas shell Its would befO - ,about $50 ar' $ii0, about 2 years ' TII1J— vertiaetnenG mixed up so that it read $, McCrea and A. C. Stewart were ap- Unr Charter.—Silent. word., extended the cordial welcome lltca been cansed by a heavyits Mery Ago; it w:as ill an envelope under Ilia werofollows: ted in John Brown holy bonds afsoilGray pointed Commissioners to the General The Provincial Grand Illack Chnp• of the Town to the GtauLd Lodge dela- froln'a club ora fall again,,t so11tething Pillow. Ile often took Money hove Assembly. 1$iders were chosen. to re- ter,—W. blaster Dunlop, and D. G. M. gates. hard. lie Wright have fail vu heavy with him, I have no reason to kraut by the quart or hart.=l. Mr. present the congregations of Wroxe- J. Wilson, own is a well-known young cod ter, Bluevlale and Luckuow, Huron Sou ■— y, The list of speakers was so lengthy enough to Cause the injuries, but I .l,.pect any one in this connection, � )' y1Q (, Bao. White, St, Mary's. that the addresses were necessarily tlilnlc not in those locations, Heard neither have the family. I think he Co1J� ��j Del!¢ Store flesh at 10 cents per pound, while the congregation, Ripley, is also entitled The Provincial Grand bodge.— brief. They referred chiefly to the dece+tsed cry'•Dlarder" but did not, 111118'- have had about $15.1 on hill, ; t7 bride, bliss Gray, has some nice pigs' to send 4 GcmtllissrOner, to uppolnt• Graatd Master McMillan. principles of the Order, and all were attach much weight to it. People be usually carried his bills in trouser feet which'will be sold cheaper than stent being deferred ilmtil the blay Song—Bro. band. more or less congratulatory of the au- coming out from influenr•e of an- pocket, at any other .tore in town. meeting. Caunda.—Song--"The Maple Leaf dience, full of patriotism, and appreci- ;tisthetles often say strange things. A. J. Nicholls was called. Reinenl- Is PRIVATE SALE Olt' FUIiNITi71tPy.— Rev. A. Miller presented an exhaus- Forever." Addresses-Bro, Lockhart, ative of the pleasing and hearty wel- After hearing the po,t mortem cit- bored ;geeing a man similar to one the Place t0 get Until the 20th ineO I unoffer all no tive report on Sabbath Schools, show- aud Grand Chaplain Walsh. coine accorded the dolegates by the amination, I should say that death described, bat could not flx the date. household furniture. carpet.. rugs Ing that department of church work Recitation—R. A. Douglass. tow u. • wits caused by fracture of the skntl, Everything that 1S to he in a very satisfactory condition. The Army and Navy. -- Liout.- The s curtains, etc. for stale (private solo) The rep=ort on Church Life and Work, Colonel Belcher, of B. A.;rT. SrS ttoule, M I'. PTIGI cau.ed by a blow, i,ito� s;11( light sno`1v wa,Nt falling. t 1 Pure and Fresh ill All in good condition, nearly new. read b the Rev. G: M. Duan evoked lion Bao. White. W..1. Parkhill : P G. Clea Iain of O. Dr. Bethune depose -1 ft follows -. wits ilrst to find deceased; I litit hits at my residende—M, H. McIndoo. a lively discussion, but after remenda- Tile Press—Bros. A. M. Tadd, God- W., Rev. 11. O. Dixon ; P. G. Dl„ R. T. Saw dt•c fognE 1} boars arrest Lit ac* on lis elbow; noticed no scow on his ,00 Rev.. A, Hobbs is at work billettinq tiotl wits adopted. together with the erich Star ; T. Hall, Winghatn Ad- P]ssery i Grand Chaplain of I3. A„ Rev, cident; found t'ractueH of sL• ull ; hes clothing. s expp g W.P. p wits uueousecon-4. I thought at the at theLondon Conference, ewhich istto in hirstreport,tshoved the 1. oil The vaThe �Banq uetltw e,°most sucee�sful, pW'�Vnlslt;eV, G. bl., l � M..�ermyn ; Littre in juries were cansed by a fall, The Coroner then briefly addressei3 meet in Win ham, the first we?k in p g g it one of the most John t t WLieut -Col, 1Belcher; hat since hearing to po-it mortem the July as to their duty, ;and they de's Societies to are In is tluurishiu the visitors voila Hewitt; have changed ray minit. Front l,atgre g t.trded by Guntribl•�Vnrrnor- g ,tate, Amongst other indications of en n Ablo eveniu a the lead ever 4Pv IZ llohhs, retired, e diallift U 9 June. He reports success, and thinks g" i y' y I roan. lu xhottt three c he will be able to billet the whole Progress, it was pointed out that the sent at Graud Loc or the fracLure I think in'uries ware lnarters of .In Conference more Basil than he did full amount of rho aupnort of h mis spent, Wednesday, Lhe delegates cnn►e The speakers were listened to with more likely catisetl by .a hiow frons It !tour Lhey returned with the follow - Conference a• grPat attontIon, D .1 S - the forty members Assigner! to bim aronary in the North-West had been in by the aerie. A sEiecinl rinrlor U. P, bfiss W. Alba Chisholm, bliss :Kaf• club, th,ul from It fall. (lyraite' lab in Askin street when the Conference provided. he thanks of rhes Presby- lj. ear brought part of ills Toronto ser. bliss Gritlin, blies facia. Hro. I>:. J, t°serhle for the fracture to be Lairwd VERDICT OF.rURl. met in London. Member$ of the tery was tendered each of the three delegation, and members of the Order Duller of Shallow brake, 13ro, Whcte, 'slay Iduw> bHhind the H,t•r. His skull We Rad the cause of the death of conveners for his excellent report. soon had posse ssion of our town. St. Marys, and fled, Oline, kindly ren- w thinner than utmal in illoil. the late Selwyn Jesse ,Smith was a other churches in town aro offering Permission was given to Ifev. W. J. Un rea,sepibliti of the Sir Ji ni hts, dered vocal selections which were ap- Dr. Peter Maetionalil sworn said, fracture of the skull received on tl their assist=trace most kindly and g g �; � , liberally. Winghatn will sustain its West, moderator pro,rtetn. of Wroxe• on NVednesday morning, the several preciated. hlr,Cline's lIRale J3ritannic;" --Skttll wits below nvercege !n thick• evenitir, r the record of acro ding a cordial welcome tP congregation, to moderate iu a call reporta of the standing comulittees was loudly encored. ness. A mail suddenly slipping f: f February 3rd last on rhes tis visitors when ready. A similar privilego wits were presented, and were higlllq sats- Tile cordial reception of the dole- would naturally throw his head tuck- Corner of Minnie and Patrick streets, A. L. Hamiltoll, - granted to Rev. S. Al. Whaley for the factory xnci const atubatot•y Of the cast gate. and the success of the gathering ward. If lie rose and fell uideways Froltl to evidonce heard before the liio rola 841,14-•-Framry Vons" Presbyteries of Dungannon nod Dort year's work. N'Vnl. ]'ee, P, G. A of was very pleasing to the °llicers and he might have thou r000ived wound Jurors;, we are unable to determine DRUGGIST s o(I'ei ed faCharles s lo; sixtroou,la�hiarcglliAtli and Plat pawere twee appoint dion l tOlmeet in ciliC X., litlaiR election un iiiattellatiaipo delegates. on r.icjH of his dead, Iniurles could. whether the injuries cousin the f At a late hour, Ilie interesting meet- have been cansed Ily, a fall, Had a g soft water,and stable, all In good Molesworth nth the 10th inst. at 11 a.in. officers, which resulted as follows I— 'ng olnser. with tite N30011a1 Anthem case of person who fell all sidewalk death of the said S..1. Smith, wero repair. AppPresbytery on the premises, must The adjourned to meet W. J. Dunlop. ToronLO, Grand Alas• and the Benedietcon. :and was uueonscioua for a week. I caused by accident or foul play. WI N G 11 A At Ila Gold, ns tine owner is leaving town in WtnghAm an the third Tuesday of ter. James Wilson, Petrolea, hepar Space nn Thursday morning will Never had as ease of fracture of the � (Signed) IVaf, Uirctct, —Charles Cooler 14ttty At 1, P. ur1. Grand blaster J Jolhn Scarlett, Lead• not perIllit a .ketch 0f the addtosses. , skull frons a fall, Think a blow or Poreman. a • A 1