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The Wingham Advance, 1903-05-14, Page 8ft N 0 THE WINGHA,N ADVANCE May 14,19n,; sc�nAt. RAA"D n This i,l a ab, Ot lin ray, Winghain School hoard tract on Peter McNtsli, tlth line, has added a trey, J. I;, Ilnntor of Trawbrid9 half acre of bold orchard thio year to was renewing old acgnaintance on thha 'Tuesday eveDing. The min rtes of his fartu, Friday StApril meetin were confirmed 2nd coq, on l ridgy of last week kle The month , report of the Principal D. 0. Smith has purchased theBit eakfa was on the way to Iirlassols, showed attendance as follows .-- Hardie farm, lot 20, con, 0, 100 acres. We congratulate Mr. Sam, Crerar Dept. Tonal. Ave64 e, Ile paid $1;;100 for it, on his success 4t lits recent examina- A new lank floor is kala ut down tiou at Toronto School of Practical 2_ P g p Science, Civil Engineer department, Foods on the Sommerville brld a this week. '" `" 3-•� 67 55 It was badly needed, 14 Mr. Orerar obtained honors. 4-- 60 43 Quito a number from this locality G-- 40 39 Alfred Button, of the 7th can.,, rals- attended the funeral of Nall McDonald 0--- 49 48 ed his barn an Friday. and will have of Blyth on Saturday last. He was We Have The Kind You Like 7-- 6f 69 a stone foundation wall built for it, well known and highly respected, be - 8— 79 60 Messrs. Taylor and Geo. Caldbick of ing a brother of John and Alexander the Toronto police force were vislting b1cDonald, 2nd con., who, with two 471. 401 at the lhlessrs, Caldbick's and Smith's sisters, are left to mouru the loss of an Force ............ . School was open 10 days; teachers on the 8th con. of Morris, affectionate brother, vein .................... Ready all present, Matta Vita ...... ...,..PROMOTIONS. The "Davy Maxwell" grass farm, A convention of the Sabbath Schools TO Eat Shredded Wheat...... Third Junior to 3rd Senior„ 29 7th line, has been teased by Glen. Best on the Ethel, circuit will be held at Senior 2nd to Junlor3rd.... M of Brussels, who will pasture a lot of Ethel Methodist church on May 25th, Health Breakfast Food' Junior to Senior 2nd..,..,.. 20 cattle thereon this summer. There will be two sessions, afternoon Malt /. �4 Part II, to Junior 2nd...... 34 ,Mrs. Gilbert Speir is Visiting her t wri hip liand gill. TF ogram ea to be served clis upg Swiss Food............ Part 1.. to fart II.......,. grdnddau liter Mrs, Wm. Bowman, 3r cion and music are been Banner Oats.,.......,,. Read "`- 3rd line, gThe old lad is 80 ears o£ being prepared and Tillson's Uato.......... 13fi y �' a most profitable time is looked for - Quaker Oats..,........ t0 A. H. Musgrove, Principal, age but is remarkably active for those wand to. Everybody will be made Oornmeal,...,. The report was adopted, years' welcome. '•""" Mrs, Alex, Nichol, 6tli line, wile has , Wheatine .............. Cook ACCOIINT9. Last Tuesday evening Roe's Epworth Flake BarleyJ. D. Burns, supplies.. , .... , ....$ 1 91 been very ill since last November, con- League held their annual election, of Flake Wheat..,......., Map and School Supply Co...... 23 73 tinues very poorly and has not been afliceis, which are as follows;--Preal- abieto leave her bed since tate stroke These accounts passed, on motion of dent—Jobn Bvyans ; 1st Vice-Pres.— Messrs. Griffin and Britton, of paralysis was received, Miss Bell Miller; 2nd Vice -Pres. --Miss We give a nice decorated Abraham—Griffin—That resolution The contract for the new horse shed Mary Pearson; 3rd Vice -Pres. --Miss Porridge Bowl with ever to build a new fence be rescinded, and at Sunshine, was let to Jas. Hill, of Lizzie Bryans ; 4th Vice -Pres, --Miss $ Y the fence be repaired—carried. Slyth, at $380, The building will be Susie Pearson; Rea-Sec,—•John Pear. Dou lass—Abraham—•That the tea- 45 feet equare enclosed. A bee on son ; Sec.—Angus Brown, Treas,— Package Of Banner Oats. chis Gid officers receive their salaries Wednesday of last week levelled the Ben. Jackson ; Organist—Miss Clara for April ..carried. ground for it and work will be pushed McQuarrie. The League at this place Board adjourned. along. is doing a good work along all the TUDHOPE'S •`:5� tines, and we Hope to hear of a pros - We are sorry to report the illness parous year. of an old and well known resident of "'"` Morris, in the person of Thos. Miller, The people of this locality were sur - Phone lib Prompt DeliveryS 5th line, who on Monday was sudden- prised to hear of the sudden death of PERSUN�iL ly stricken with paralysis. His many Mrs. William Bateman last Sunday friends hope. he will soon be better, morning. Mrs. Bateman's health has Mr. Miller had been back on the farm been failing for some time, and a week A. T. Cooper of Clinton was in town attending to different chores and on ago pleurisy set in, and in spite of all (� on Monday. returning to the barnyard fell at the that could be done by kind friends and Barrister R. Holmes has returned strawstack where he was discovered medical skill she passed away to the r from Toronto. by his daughter. land from wheueeno traveller e'er re - ti , turneth, She was a kind-hearted, obli- Miss Brock spent Sunday with j ;ting, Christian ,soman, and was a) - friends in Lucknow. ways found upholding her Master's Will. Carter of London spent $fere St. Helens. cause, which made her life a benedic. P Mr. and Mrs. J. Rutherford were tion to all with whom she cause in days in town this week, Goderich visitors last week, contact. Rev, C. P. Wells conducted 7 r Heb, Thornton of Berlin spent Sun- the funeral on Tuesday, and all that y day at his home in town. C. A. Tebbgtt spent Jatnrday and was mortal of a loving wife and fond ' ti-• Sunday at his home near Clinton, mother was laid to rest in Brussels _ Miss Kew of Whitechurch spent cemetery. Mr. Bateman with the • ' Sunda with friends in town, Mrs. R. K. Miller is improving her Sunday sorrowing relatives and friends, have 1D hoose by erecting a couple of neat the deepest sympathy Mrs, Anderson of Bay City is visit- verandahs, P y pathy of this com- In her mother, Mrs. England. munity. TENDERS WANTED g g Mr. C. Decker, our enterprising tai- ' --- Miss Davidson of Wroxeter visited ler, has added to ge already neat little. l g P y 1003 Prof. Dorenwad Now is the time to buy at Mr. Jas. Mulvey's Iasi week, lawn, a cedar hedge. - Tenders will be received by the nn- ;9 p your Poultry HOWiCI{. dersi nad, n to 1st da of June, , Nettings, to keep your hens from Mrs. F. Hogg and son Chester, spent J. E. Tom, P. S. Inspector, paid an for the re -shin lin of the 'White - scratching the gardens and bothering Sunday with Belgrave relatives. official visit to our school on wednes- Huntingfield school has only a small g g your neighbors. We have it In ail Xr, Win. Moore has been ill for the day of last week, and expressed him- attendance owing to an outbreak of beicom completed ch Methodist s July 15th said roof to OF .TORONTO, THE FAMOUS di thheria In the eastern bide of the P y y sizes from a to 72 inches, Prices from past week, but ea now recoveren self as highly pleased with the work P . Tenders will also be reseeded for the � GOODSIR ARTIST 3c to 12e a P g• section. ei pard, according to size. Richard Wilson of Tiirnberr dans by Mr. Tebbutt, erection. of an enclosed shed at rear of Special price it you take a roll. Monde by the O.P.R, for Alberta. on A meeting of the Directors of the The Springbank butter factory com- church, 50 x 60 feet, "flat roof," the old - y Public Library was held on Monday menbed last Monday. A yours Mr, abed to be used in same. Richard Kinsman has gone to spend evening last, There should certainly Smith is going to do the work this There will also be received at same Lr ®� �lq �Te•y Special Price for Next 2 Weeks on a few weeks in Sarnia with friends, be more persona join thea worthy ettstt- summer. time, Tenders for repainting of wood- s MMI jy G t Messrs. Talbot and Cummings of St. tution, as the selection of books, maga- Lakelet sawmill is being run every work, sizeing and varnishing of seats, g etc, • also kalsominin the,,ceiling of PittsburglThomas visited Wingham last iveek. zones, etc„ is good, day, and we notice the number of logs Said church. Painting, etc„ to be be. He will be. at the BrlIll8VV1Ck Mr. and Mrs, D, C. Taylor of Luck- The people from Tiflfn's appointment in the yard growing fewer. It is rath• gun in the month o£ August, and com. .Perfect Fence. now spent Sunda with friends in on Whiteeburell circuit bad a bee, on as a e snit matter m get man enough pleted b 20th of said month, Hotel, W11lghara, CI! P y as there is such a demand for labor, .town. Monday last, drawing brick from hero The lowest or any tender in each . Regular price 50c rod—now 45c. We for the new Methodist church, Mr. Mr. Jos. Trimble, of 17th con. How- case not necessarily accepted, ° Rev. R. J. Garbutt and wife of Gor- Phillips has certainly done a large ick, this week bought a large ower will lend you a stretcher to put it up ria were in town a couple of days this K g p C. C. KAINE W. J. HERR, Friday May 22-nd. with. Please examine it before you week. P y baseness in brick and tele this spring, wind mill. Mr. Trimble is also hitvin y g Pastor Secretor bay, at A public meeting, under the auspices a well drilled, and will also supply hes s With overy kind and style r y Ed. Holloway and Wes. Currie of the W, F. M. S, of Calvin church, neighbor across the road with water of LADIES' and GENTLIc- have gone to Owen Sound when they St. Helens, will be held on Monday from his well and power pump, n , MEN'S WIGS, TOUPEES have secured situations. evening, the 18th and will be address- NOTICE. w BANGS, WAVY AND PLAIN' Fishleigh's g, Mr. R. J. Deacbman, tyke has spent FRONTS, SWITCITFs oP ail Arthur Knight of Ripley is visiting ed by the Rev. Robert A. Mitchell, 2 years at the O.A.0 Guelph. is now long hair in every len;th and shade. friends in and around town this week. who had a very thrilling experience nvorking for the Farmers Advocate of The Court of Revision, Por the Revision of His ART STYLES are known and worn by all Burin the Boxer u ricin in Cheng. the Assessment Roll of the 'To 1, oP Turn• classes everywhere, Arthur has been attending the Phila- g P W inttipeg and es engaged traveiling in hoery,for the year of will be held in the Be sure to visit his Show Rooms at the Hotel delphia Dental College, and passed his Pictures of Miss Harris an Mr. Hood, the interests of that paper in and a- Clerlc'9 office, Blnovale, on Tuesday, May 20th and see hie new designs. Hardware Store, Wingham. exam, very creditably, missionaries who gave their lives for round Saskatoon and other parts of at one o'clock p.m. He will, free of charge, demonstrate by fitting you the Master's word, in foreign lands, the N. W. T's. ,All parties, interested will please take notice what is the most suitable and becoming to you. Smith do Petbick's old stand, will be unveiled, and govern themselves accordingly, Their use adds HEALTH, COMFORT and I YOUNGER APPEARANCE. Mr. Richard Bowes of the 12th line JOHN BURGESS, GENTLEMEN WHO ARID BALD should inres• NOTE AND COMMENT. l of Howick is having strange exper- Dated, Clerk's office, Clerk tigato and see his PRATHER WEIGHT TOUPEES iences with his young cattle., A Bluovale, May 13, 1903. AND WIGS worn on over 55,000 heads. Brussels. week or so ago two of them died, and - —Twenty-five acres of the Rochester- a third is now likely to die, The vet - a Lockrid a Bros. have secured the erinaries differ as to the cause, some We portions of Ottawa was devastat- g Please remember da and date edby fare on Sunday last. 175 buildings services p Sam. McKelvey, of Wan. attributing ingfro poisoning; ca ;others REAL. ESTATE � were destroyed, 1000 ter, an experienced woolen -mill man. feta} poisoning £rein tin cans; and y , people rendered P g• WINOHAM Pt homeless, and a loss caused amounting The Cober Carriage Factory has •so others to injurious substance in the ' �,AV� ' lc to $400,000. Ten million feet of lamb r far turned out over 100 buggies this hay. Mr. Bowes says although the, Notice f0 Farmers. was destroyed. a season and have about 75 more in bay is second class, yet the rest of the®4 ®' Brunswick Hotel * * * course of construction. cattle are fed with the same bay and Aro on satisfied with your present ,p and not affected. He knows of no farms It not, why not exchange it for F/ � ^ � � ,� FRIDAY, MAY THE 22nd Croquet► —After au adjournment for several Alf. Baeker is shippping about 300 empty paint cans being around for the one who wish to exobahge their farms, to days, the Commission in the Gamey- tons of baled hay to 1Vew York. This cattle to get at, and spurns the idea some for larger ones. and some for smaller. Stratton enquiry met again on Tues- week 6 cars go from Brussels, 4 from that he has any enemy who would Now that seeding is over is the time to day. The evidence given Is in rebuttal, Ethel and 1 from Bluevale. spitefully administer poison to his please come farm, ung have a oohard my �` �••� E MARKETS O4Uri Of 12eVISlan. 1�9 a lawn game there is __ and further efforts will be made to We understand that the Brussels cattle. The whole thong is rathen my- list of 60, too, 150, and 200 acre properties. nothing gives alta a3 much trace the $3000• Both sides expect the hotel men have decided from the first sterious, Prices right. Great snap in town property g g q wINGRAN 31ARKETS The Court of Revision of the Town case to close this week. It is not likely of May to strictly observe the license CLYME MAQIUIRE of Wingham, will hold its first sitting pleasure as a good game of Cro- , that the Judges will require many days law as it affects Saturday night and Flour er 100,......,... $1 S5 to $2 25 in the Connell Chamber first the said gnat. Everybody can play and - to prepare their report. Sunday selling, This is a step in the BI Blyth. Real Estate Agent Pall wheat per bush new 0i to 68 Town. "n Friday. the 29th day of May, * * * right direction and will be heartily y enjoy it --old and young. endorsed by all law-abiding citizens. M. Nesbitt has taken a position as Office t—Upstairs in Vanstone Block, Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 0 28 A.D, 1903, at the hour of 8 o'cic,ck p. in, —By the death of Chief Justice Mills, traveller for Mr, Cha man's love Barley per bush........ 0 33 to 040 All persons having business at i.he We have a few 4 -ball sets, Canada loses an eminent jurist. His A meeting of the Board of Directors factory, Wingham. Chapman's Peas per bush......... 0 60 to 065 said Court should govern themselves death was sudden, and was caused by of the East Huron Agricultural Society g �r[y /'�r Bran .... . ..............16 00 to 18 W accordingly. complete with 4 mallets, posts the bursting of a blood -vessel. At the was held in the Town Hall last Satur- A number of our citizens attended 1� t.7T�L/Lj f 8horte ..................18 00 to 20 00 J. B. FERGUSON, and wires, which are worth reg- time of the death of Sir Jahn Thomp- da.y afternoon. The meeting was call. the funeral on Tuesday, of the late . Chop .................... 1 10 to 1 2> Dated. Clerk's cellae Clerk ularl 1,00 per sat which we _ son, Mr. Mills remarked that, that was ed for the purpose of revising the Jacob Kuntz at Saltford Hay ,,,. • , ., ......... , .. 7 (N) to 7 00 Wingham, May 12, 1903 y p 1 the kind of death he would like to die prize Iiat For the next fall show in Uct, Take notice that the Municipal Council of gutter per lb...... • ..... 0 15 to 0 15 quote at .................... and other matters. The advi in Cl t The ministers of the Presbyterian the Corporation of the Town of Wingham in - ........79C if he had the choice; suddenly without ,� „ y •and Methodist churches exchanged fond to carry out the following local improve- eggs • • • • • • • • , . • • 0 12 to 0 12 CEMENT—Car Durham cement just warning, without pain. His sudden of getting expert judges for live pulpits on Sunday eventing, ments, namely:— Lard ............... 015 to 0 15 arrived. Parties who intend using demise has caused sincere and general stock in place of the old system of wNo. 69, T feeconstruction nstrwidcto ntof sconcreteus of Potatoes per hush,, .,.. 0 50 to 0 60 cement soon will do the wise act if regret. judging was taken under consedera• Wm. Mason and Elam Livingstone Patrick street from G�arling Terrace to the Ap les per bag ........ 0 b0 to 050 then huy it now, as cement will likely * * • tion, each have purchased a pneumatic tired west lido of Josephinoetreet. Hides per 100 lbs........ 5 00 to 000 advance in price before long. We are Fireworks j�,. —One of the remarkable recent events At the meeting of the Brussels Rifle rig from J. Swarta of W ingh,am. which estimated is to be the a is $904-50, the Lamb skins ...... , ..... 0 b0 to 0 65 also agents for Hanover cement.—A. i i V Q E� in the old land is the passage of second Association held at the office of W. Bishop Baldwin confirmed a class of genoralgfunds of the municipality. Dressed hogs........... 7 00 to 7 00 Young & Son. reading of the Irish Land Bill by a vote M. Sinclair, the Captain of the local 10 candidates Thursday in T,initq No. 70. The construction of a concretesirie• Livehogs................ 5 50 to 600 t 443 against 2G, This bill proposes to organezation, it was decided to lace Church, He was assisted in the work walk, four Peet wide, on the west side of Ed- Tallow, per ib, .. , ....... 05 to b� For Victoria Day. transfer the agricultural part of Ireland a team of ten men in the league place by Rev. Lowe of Wingham and Rev, v th the northor,y li�itior I;at No l24, Edward nhickens per pair , ..... , l � � 30 to 50 �gf;i� 1w{ p ; +i 6��rrj�.,�� from the rent -receiving landlords to the petition, and that these ten men Webb of Brussels. Iroley's survoy, to the north side of Victoria Ducks per pair .......... 60 to SO ► „ �; (11.e Ibu� rent-payingtenant. The large sum of should be selected, from those who street. Turkey, per lb... •.. ..... 10 to 11 Firecrackers,Roman Can- g obtained the hi hest scores at the Clinton Collegiate Institute Foot- The estimated cost of the work is$138.00,of Geese, per lb....,..... .. 6 to 7 VICTORIA DAY sixty million dollars will be advanc- g ball team played in the park Wednes- wblob $21.60 is to be provided out of the gen- Wool ............. ... 12 to 13 dies, Pin Wheels, Bumming ed from the Treasury, and this amount last annual practice. There will be day evening with the Juniors of Our °rINfunds1, The constrnotioiiof a concrete side - may be increased to one hundred mil- four matches in the present t:oinpeti- es burg. Mr. Bailey was referee and walk, four foot wide, on the wast side of ( nib - Tops, May 24th, I903. Wind Mills, ate , That Bnitt, a long ermtof yeenantars embracing urchasers Ip act -l have and under he sution to be held pervision on the sof theoc alocal f doer satisfactionBto all ; score 1-0 in scrino treet to street, oint oppositeothe southerly limit of TORONTO STOCK MARKET. officers, the shootingto take lace on y Lot No. 118, Leat and McKay's survoy. For full and accurate market re. Return ticketo will be issued at sally a lifetime to pay back the pur- the 30th May, the 6h, 20th and 27th The estimated cost of rho work is $222.&1, of ports see second page. Firecrackers in packages at lc chase price. It the machinery of the 9 I which g24.60 is to be provided out of the gone. Single First Class Fare to 5c. bill proves effective, the social Condition Jnne, the distances to be UO bQ0 and Tai funds of seas municipality. 13etwppn all stations in Canad+i. of Ireland, as well as its relations to the 600 yards. Selrave. And to assess the anal costs of the said glad crown so far as loyalty is concerned Mrs. Blake of Varna is visiting at Works upon the propportion abutting thereon and to tuft, P S1 at -cm, me i hedge, N. Y., J� Cannon -crackers at le, 3c, and � y y + g and to be bonefitt•od therebq respectively. and p Detroit, Pt. Huian Mich., etc, Gc aitch, will be vastly improved. The Bill is S. VanNarman's, that a statement showing Gena lands liable to � ' pay the said assessments and the names of the an evidence that the old land still has Bluevale. Miss Maggie Nixon spent a few days owners thereof so far an they can be ascertain- {:1COd Going May 23rd, 24th, 25tH, Assorted lots of Fireworks from statesmen capable of grappling with The monthly meeting of the Wo- In the village last week visiting a f in he office of the assessment hemantel "Valid returning from destination on great and intricate problem. friends, or before May 26th, 1003• la t0 lOe each. mens Inatituta well be held on Wed- polity and is open for inspection during * * nesday, May 20tb, at 2.30 p. m., at the Mrs. Jno, Wilford of Bl th spent"our".Colonist Excursions y home of Mrs, J. D ment. A cordial y g y gp A ourt of R-sixt a will be held On Tues- —There have been hedv losses to the Y Saturday in the village digitin old day, the twenty-sixth day of Mn , A. D.,1003, One way tickets at law rates on solo Liberal party in Ontario in the past few invitation is extended to those who friends. at 8 o'clock p.m., at, the Town Hatt, Wingham, until June 15th, to points In Montana, years. Mackenzie, Fraser, Lister, have not as yet joined the institute, for the purpose of hearing complaints agafusf, Colorado, Utah, Ore o Frank and Mrs. Stretton of Brussels the proposed assessment or accuracy of the g n, Washington, • • Mowat, Mills and other parliamentarians Rev. James Coburn, the eloquent spent Tuesday with the former's frontage measuremonts or any other com- British Columbia and Calefornla, Fishing have gone from the political stage to blind preacher and lecturer, will take brother, Jim, make and persons Is b law cog may desire aHeadquartersthe quiet grave; Edward Blake has the work on the Blnevale circuit on ' make and whish i9 by law cognizable by the For tickets and all information Wingh apply 0 Airs, D. Ferrier is not Improving in Court. to L. HAROLD, Agent, Wingham. gone from Canadian politics to those of the coming Sabbath, reaching in the p g � Any person wishing to petition the Council T C ie the old land; Landerkin and McMullen Binevale .Methodist ehurch at night. health as her many friends would against any of the proposed undertakinga J. D. McDONALD have reaped the reward of party devo- Mr. Coburn will lecture in the surae wish to see bar. should do so within one month after the last fay+ jZiCy� lee AlatrlotPassengorAgent, tion in being placed in the resting place lace on Monde evening, at John- publication of this notice, which last pubiica- o vaV N a7 �DrontO. P y g Thos. Melelr, 5th line Morris, is not tion shall be of the 19th day of May,1003. of the Senate. Of the old guard, Sir ston's on Tuesday evening, and at improving in health gas his many J. B. FERGUSON. . Richard Cartwright remains but he a Ebenezer on Wednesday evening. A Town Clerk com lets assortment of P- y g friends Would wish. CI°rk's OMco, Whi ham, Ma 7th,1043. and Sundries p pasta to have passed the meridian of hes treat is In stare for those wile attend. g y , r b Bamboo Poles, long lengths and strength, and is seldom heard from the Anniversary services next Sunday Q jointed, public platform, even in the throes of a in the Methodist church. Services _ _ ____ _ _ • general election campaign. Ilia dreamJameStdWn10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. NOTICE t Fish Lines, Books, Sinkers, of Free Trade . has not been realized, Right goods at right Prices, -- T011-- protectionist Tt — - Reelf etc. etc, and he holds an official. position "dor s, Miss iierva Bryans visited in Salem Take notioe that the Municipal Council of SeC011C3-lliitlCl Bic Cle 3 f01` sale > > protectionist regime and at the same lust iveek, the Town of Wingliam intend to carry out the y Victoria IRIG� i►(1� time "holds his peace" against the "ini- Salim. following local improvements, and to assess y 0j gusty" of a tariff, lie so Fervently de frnm Mr, l Ic'ber cin o iioweck last Rev' bir• and Mrs. Melte,lvey visited file 111 g costs lied to bp©ii the Rued pihtle Cheitp. Come iLiad be C011- Day, nounced, These men were a tower of Week, Mr, McKelvey s father at Stratford by, ttan,ely;_ Winced. Will Issue Return Tickats At Remember VV2 are auf- strength to the Liberal party on the last iveek, No. 72. A eonoroto sidewalk four foot widee 8IP1$ O 831 klndi3 Of platform; new men are coining on the Mesa Marjorie. Strarhan spent a few an the oast side of Edward street botivoori the p Single First -Claes Fare p Mr and Mrs. 1Z, 1N ebliebael acid 117as- south aides of Patrick and Alfred streets. fitters of r�Very krib'Wn scene, days last week with Mrs. Rae of ter iNorley spent Sunday last with Tlie estimated cost of this work is SSM.40, of 1YlAClllllery, Promptly atteliiied (going May 2.1rd, 21th and 25th, • Wroxeter. which 1g47.5019 to be provided out of he gone- tO, returning until May 2dth,1993. friends at Vot•divich, ral Innda of the municipality. tills tiUl$. Wingham Cement Works, spent pa alas in� McCracken, tr friend, Mies th of:Morris Miss Rerya B.yana n4 JartestOSvtlr an t6. he3so south siao ofsAlf ed Afour .toot mvti o LliW11 LdVi'el'f1 sharpened. Between all stations in ClLnacia, who has been visiting friends in this cast side of Minnie street to Leopold street. Maggie Caldbick. Port Arthur Sault qts, Marie. Minh.. Beet 1lrands of Cement always on part for the pant week. returned to, her Tho estimated cost of vile work is $148.00,hgoof Agents for Tlloma' Implements, Detroit, Mie ., and Unst. and TO' but y We pleased to gee our apprentice home the early part of this week. ivhieli $42,00 is to be provided out of the gene• fi hand, fresh and reliable, biicksmith, Robt. Henderson able to rnl funds of f,ho inunici slily. NOT 1•~ROhi Buffalo, N. , COOPER o� = Also cemelit window sills and ' Mr, and Mrs. .Davis of tiVinghanr. A Court of Revis�ylou will be hell on Friday , etches, Door sells made to ordet', or be at again after an illness of a and their dmightev Irene, also Mr, and Ilia Te vn tl (if aaiiigham'tor tliepkiirpo a ni j j� �p1 ] Far rates, tickets and fall partleu- any outer kind of cement wot•k, Lime week's duration from measles, Mrs. Fetgnson of the sante place, Called, hearing complaints against the proposed as • ��� �` �� V 1 late npfily to your nealest Canadian __ for sate. It will pay you to give us a The service in Victoria hall last on Mrs. J. Gallaher on Sunday evening sossmonte, or accuracy of the fronta�0 meas• Pacific Agent, WINGHAM call ; information c ieorfuley even. Sunday evening wrls conducted by Mr, last. Mr. Davis and Me, Ferguson at- uroments, or any other complaint w itch pot- is Works between C. P, R. angC4.T.1i., Somerville, a Plymouth Brethren tended the funeral of he late Mrs, is i" lave-ni-ablob desire anciwhich I�ktl,Cit1CAI Machinists A. H. NprMpN r'• �1itY rsewi/�err ►rdwdu r� tracks, Josephine street, preacher, 14e also held setviee the fol- 'Charles Wilson of 11ow1ok on Sunday J. V. FEAGL'SON, Clerk. bfid ED beers. Aeefet Xi g St. U 6t, Toronto, $7.40 F. G•UTTICAID015, lotting Tuesday evening, afternoon, Clerk's 400, IvinghaPu, May lith,'o3, g Icing St. pest,'i'oro'uto.