pe t y annie : so. yrs Montilily Cattle Fairs. ~ Atwood—Tuesday before first Friday “of eath mo ‘ Listowel—Fuirst Friday in’ each month. Oe aida Wednesday in each COMMUNICATION. cs onth. ™ lifford—Thursday ‘beforethe Guelph air. Teviotdale—Friday befértthe Guelph naeite—— 5 amephiioes before the Guelph air 2 tie, eo air. Drayton—Saturday béetore Guelph. “Mooretield— Monday before Goce y ; a mad day before Guelph. “Snont onth. Patilibank_- Wednesday before second ‘Tuesday in each month. - THE BEE. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1890. \ THE B BEE, : AVri itten’?or THE BEE. People talk about TE BEE, And no wonder that they do, “Tis the subject when at tea— Yes, and in the morning toe. “When our labors all are done Aud the birds have sought their nest Tien THE Mee becomes our sun Until we all have gore to rest. . Nights we teed to spend abroad, Now at heme ezch one is spent. Why? Tne attraction is THe BEE, Upon — all-our thoughts are - Busy Ber from morn till night, Cheering many 4 dull fireside, May you be a burning ligh And in many a home abide. ‘Your progress will be slow at first, But slow and steady wins the day; Sunlight into this world you burst, Sun-like¢tavel on your way. —Velret Snow. Berlin, March 14, 1890. Newton. “Subscribe for THE BEE end get your nome news. Only 31 in advance Our enterprisi nt x v api Wm. Mc- Donald, purcha acres last week from C. Yhost, and as staked it off in- ‘to town lots. Mr. MeDonaldisa_push- “er and Newton would go ahead if more such men were in our mi ‘Elna and Wallace Boundary. A nesmber have a mild @ttack of diph- theria. - Geo. Lettie is preparing io build a fine burn next summer. Mr. McLaren, of East Tope, has -jmoved to the Furguson farm. Mr. Milburne was at Woodstock last‘ ~owerk attending his sister’s funeral. ong *Sfouat Forest—Third Wednesday. in ah Our Sidewalks. To the Editor of THE. BEE. DEAR Sm:—Lately I have observed a great deal of downright carelessness side X The citizens have gone to a great deal of trouble and ex ing up heretofore:impassable side- ko and I find now that men drive kept clear—no wagons or es left standing on them. Let us unite-and see that in fugure this will not be repeated. Snarp SHOOTER. Atwood, March 26, 1890. The ‘Scooptograph’? at Work in Newry. To the Editor of Tue BEE. DEAr Sin:—This ts‘an age“$f- inven- ‘tions and discoveries. The inventien of electricity, telegraph, telephone,.pho- nograph, &c., are left in the shade com- pared to the “Scoopto ph.” At such an exciting period when sobbatien, mur- ders, poetical effusions, &c., are keeping | the ‘atmosphere in an uneguipoisable state, and when such things are perpe- trat.d with so much secrecy in a civil- a and Christian community and by people who pretend to your face to be “het Ls ageonp ere mortals that sugar would olve in their mouth; the most vende hain invention and the most ed ed detective’s service is required to f ret the guilty culprits. We know ofn me invention that has served the public so well as the “seooptograph.” By means of it the Toronto Mail was able to pub- lish in full the Jeffreys. investigation which was conducted with padlocked doors. By means of it the people of Newry will be made acquvain with one of the basest, contemptible and un- called for piece of that was ever enacted _in this séetion. When “ma” and “ and “my two darlings” nies frem the iclead man os “gcooptograph” has Cionneeres of our most res vitizens, whose doings and actions amongst us for the last twenty years or more—together with a number of others—has been lib- elled in a most unbecoming manner. Eigut verses, eight-lines in a verse, hay- ing neither rhyme nor rhythm, of..the most incoherent nonsense, were written by a firm here who are intoxicated with the exuberance of their own verbosity, and whose reputation for tfith and ver- pid isatalow ebb. Gosd people of Newry who are they ?-This.is-only-the firstink in the chain of destruction. The “scoopograph™is at. work and will dhave more food for reflection prepa from the scattered craps that were ac- cidentally let fall atd biown to and fro Mrs. adiraitag ! of Dundalk, is visiting . at her uncle's, H. Moore, of the 2nd con eaibit, jas. Ferguson and family have bial ¥ purchased there, new fyran which he recent Ave evish dhem success in their invne, "rowbridze, Only 31} Subscribe for in advance. * John Blair has left the farm and x moved into Albert Leslie’s bez rotiful bsich residence. Thomas Later, thezenterprising prop- ; “vaetor of the Trowbridge carriage works, has secured the services of-@ first. class “avaccrmeker from Lxeter. Hev.-T. Wesley Cosens, of Seaforth, is visiting friends here. Jndgu:g from ~ lis heaithy appearance the Se#forthites wre taking gvod care of Vm. Hutchison, a former resident of «this neighborhood, has moyed back -acain from istowel where he has been diving a few years. He is a model man, “all excellent. neighbor and a noble 4‘).zistian workér. We extend tohim a * cordial and niece | welcome and wish him #¢éry succe: The i re givin by the mem- bers of the 1.0. G. T. lodge. here last Wedaesday evening was well attended. A number of the young people of At- * wood were present, ané took part inthe ventertainment. The précram was goc but was spoiled to a grea’: extent by the terrible conduct of a féw who had no respart for themselves -er these who were present. We hope that somethin will be done te prevent such condact. Tue proceeds of tie evening was $1. “i the entertainment was over an iven to &:e members of THe Bre. - ‘report and revere appointed 2 2 comniittee Lo 0 th: company, and that a subscription list odge to drive to 53. { ‘oce’s 3 here they with the membersfof ° this lodge had tea and spent a couple | ‘of Lours and then weut homeward. Mitchell Knox church debt has been | xzjved out. The Ladies’ Aid raised a}: hates wtion of the amount. Since} dicey. Mr. Tully became ep of the | “Siurel nearly 87,000, including interest | en¢ principal, have been collected _inde- f: pendent of the annual running expeuses | -or-the church. Steps will be taken now | 3: tie-erestion of abuilding. The 31, -| G% left by Thomas Matheson, to be ap- by the wind. It’s foul wins -that blow noboby good. . INCOGNITO. (" Newry, March 23, 1899. moved to Maxtveill, Gey county, to the e | {BINDING TWiNE FACTORY: MASS MEETING OF THE CITIZENS. A mass eeting of the citizens met -in the school house last Tuesday even- ‘ing toreceive the seport of the delegates aprons to visit the Doon Miuding iwine Factory. R. K. Hail and Jas. Mauna prepared 4 full and satisfactory laid it before the meeting. Alter considerable discussion it wes } decided to authorise ttf committee:to {stil further investigate the matter and report ata future meeting. Weare in possession of some very important facts and figures bearing on the new industry but at the request of the committee we withhold them from the public for the present. It-might be said, however, that to erect.-and fully equip a twine fi rong here. that would manufacture 1.000 Ibs. twine per €2y, would cost $15,000. The delegates received the unanimous thanks ofthe meeting for their trouble and the-valuable informa- teon gathered together for the entight- ment of the citizens. FIRE COMPANY. The subject of a Fire ey nee up and heartily en cig by those present. On motion Messrs. Jas. +{anna, (Captain) E. Hill and H. Hoar nize -he open, at Jas. Irwin's store, to those W. ishing to contribute to the ‘fands re- uired to purchase ladders, pails, etc., for the use of tre company. Such a company is muct needed in our village, land we are informed from reliable Lsources that the. insurance companies | will recognize the movement and reduce the insurance rates accdrdingly. It-is ‘to be hoped that our cilizens, generally, | will contribute liberally, and thus en able those who have so willingly volun- i teered their-sefvices, in the saving of our preperty and homes, to go forward Land successfully overcome every financ- il barrier that may be in the way. NEWS OF THE DAY. The damage dene ne by contimzed floods pie? toward this object, has been et throughout Italy ts estimated at 4,000,- 00 tran g interest since May, 1883, so tha orice sum is already on hand. The annual report oz the Kintore ®seese factory showed the total amount ! -of milk-recieyed amountéd to 2,221,811; ‘ibe. making fe pa bs. of cheese Ee realized 3 19.208. 70, ont of which Ad 4 éved *by the ¥ ompaany f the wher, was dp ion pany ica a eos 5 Watrors of the -S2n-7-on hand The bill establishing age oh = ve official Janguage has passed reading in the: Manitoba Legislature ‘Two men were -blowrn to atoms and tweniy injured by an explosion in a a. 4 government shed at Span Forged notes to the amount of — 500,- Madrid fret Sevilie. > Rev. Geo. Jamieson#ormerly of At- prarsthnang, has 5 Jae lied leaving $100,- te two nephews ohave horn work: . fig in the weeds of sti vhern Alichigan. j “+! stérs as regards our | arr in | hand a most comple f Furniture. pesetas have been discovered in at ckage of funds taken to, a bank at’ ‘ RM BALLANTYNE, HF BUCK. eo F BUCK BAKERY ]| WALLACE:STREET, LISTOW Et. [wish to intimate to the = people of, Atwood and vi that I have on stock of all Hines 9. his | BEDROOM SUITES, 4SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, SPRINGS’ & MATTRASSES, AND PARLOR SUITES. All goods best of their class. I- am bound to sell them. Call and get prices. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MOULDINCS For Picture Framing in Town. UNDERTAKING A’Specialty. Full lines funeral goods always on hand. 1-3m H. F. BUCK, ‘Wallace St. ‘_ATWOOR— Repair Shop! ROBERT MAY Begs to intimate to the people of At wood and surrounding country that he has opened up a General Repair Shop Two Doors South of foeger’s Hotel. ‘| and is prepared to do all kinds of Re- pairing on 5 eer Notice and at prices suit the times. BRING ALONG YOUR FURNI- TURE, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, <c. Wood-Turning A -Spectaity. ROBERT MAY. R, M. BALLANTYNE —THE LEADING-- Merchant Tailor Of Atwood, is determined teCut Prices to suit the hard times. Biggest Reduction ir Ordered Clothing EVER KNOWN. Men’s all-wooi Tweed Suits $11 for $9 $12 “ $10 a “ “ “ “<s « Blatx Worsted from 316 up. WE KEEP THE BEST TRIMMINCS ND GUARANTEE AN A 1 Fit or No Sale. —_— Call and Examine Our Goods and seefor yourself. ATNIODD. on hand. The undersigued having leased’ She bakery business from John Roberteen is prepared to public. — Fresh Bread, Buns, and Cakes . of Of all descriptions kept constantly on meet_the wants. of the}. PRINTED AT Pastry, axa Fies, Alse shad Se Cakes made to order on Shortest N’ . A large be Tove sbodle of Confectionery and gaa Goods offered af Reduced I ‘solicit a continuance of the patron- ga liberally bestowed on me in, the ‘} pas ta" Bread W: agon g goes to Monkto Tuesday and Friday, and Etbel W = nesday and Saturday of each week. CHAS. ZERAN. ord bert have opened @ paint shop in Atwood. They are prepared to do all kinds of House, Sign and ‘Decorative Painting, | Graining, ogi gp Kalsomining, Glazing, &e. left at SEO}, ON MAIN STREET, Over Wm. Moran’s Carriage Shop AVill be promptly ‘attended to. W. J. MARSHAL, Manager, ATR OOD Pork Packing House. The undersigned wishes to intimate to the public that be keeps a choice lot of HAMS, cured, Long Side Meat, well cured,-etc. Those -wanting choice meats should:give the Atwood Packing “Ho triai. Prices ‘Low. Special reductions made to those purchasing large quantities of meat. Terms.Strictly-Cash. Ww. Hawkshaw. " arx7ocS FURNITURE ROOMS. WM. FORREST as on hand a Full Assortment. of all kinds of ° Furniture at - Reasonable Prices. Chairs, Tables, Lounges, Bed Springs, Mattrasses &c. > Picture Framing Dome. UNDERTAKING Attended *t9"Ht Shortest Netice. A first-clase. Hearse kept in readiness. A large as#-rtment of C_fliirs and Caskets Uae Smoked, Dried, and Sugar-| ouse a, ti ASf5 stock consists of Bedroom Smites,| ° J.S. GEE’S Ready - ifade said aa New Stock opened up rd the spring trade. Some specialties Children’s Suits. Fine range in new Spring Prints. Snirtings. Cottonades. Goods. “ “ “ - Dress NEW SEASON'S TEAS Froth 10 Ibs. for $1/to G0e, per ib. We have some extra valo ues to offer agents. Our E nglish Blend takes the Jead for flavor, also our mi cei Java Coffee can’t be-beate’ HIGHEST PRICES Paid for — “5, SGEE, Tray Goods The undersigned wishes to intimate to ~~ the Ladies of Atwood and vicinity that she has a choice and well assorted steck of Fancy Goods, cozrprising BERLIN WCOLS, YARNS, PLUSHES, EMBRGIDERIES, LACES, ETC. A Specialty. {CALL -AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES. MRS. JOHNSON, 13m © ATWOOD, ONT A New Assortment of False Faces, Fishing Lines and Hooks, Pocket Knives, Al- lies of all -kinds, and Chinese Lanterns, etc. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CANNED FRUITS CONFECTIONERY, Xe. s - Give Him a Trial. J.3. HAMILTON, Z oe ATWOGD, ONTARR. THE BEE OFFICE. . Excelsior Painting Co Just Received &