ae a a ~ printi i, te \ BEDROOM SUITES, - f) 3m “VOL. 1. \ THE BEE| = P 1s PUBLISHED castes FRIDAY porte ay, 3 AT THE OFFicE, MAIN ST., - , ~ ATWOOD. ma strictly in advance, | have * ait sl . | the prevailing -| The lines, $5. Advertisements = farms for sale, er strayed and other small advertise- ts, $1 for first month, and- 50c per Seonth thereafter. TOB PRIVOTING. We have a first-class jobbing depart- #-ment in connection ; latest desi in material, enabling us ne of jeb printing on shortest noti Our terms pal job bab casual ad vertisements an notices are special cA8H. Contract afivertisements payable monthly. R. 8S. PELTON, EDITOR AND PROP. ex- ‘Church irectory. "EPISCOPALIAN. Preaching every Sabbath at 3:30 p. m. Rev. E,W. Hueues, Incumbent. ATWOOD, ONT., ¥3 ® NO. 1. | WASHIN GTQN LETTER. From Our Regular Correspondent. * WASHINGTON, Jan. 3, 1890. The New Yearsun did notshine upou without inebriation was in neivate life - there uture by a hopeful and’ prosperous eapersee nonogenarian- There is a peculiar gs that *| the Hon. Q. Millis, the distin - rmer, ed little concern about No matter how much Mr. Mills may differ with the manufactur- ers as to the best policy for the Govern- ment to pursue on the tariff question, he never — an Tete al to verse with.them an mation possible eo concerning there, busi- ness affairs. & common. see-him in the hotel lobby en; earnest conversation with the -manii- facturers whe are called hereof the EE BAPTIST, Preaching every,fabbath at 2:30 p.m. Sabbath School at {50 pon REv. D. Digs. Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a.m.; Bible Class on Sabbath evening at 6:30. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. A. HENDERSON, M.A., Pastor. METHODIST. Preaching eve! Each alternate Sabbath at 6:30 & =. Sabbath School at 10a.m. Prayer Meet- i ednesday and Friday evenings, Rev. D. Rocers, Pastor. Sabbath at 11 a. m.|° Ways and Means Committee, and-he is constantly seeking information. which may aid him in unravelling the intri- cacies of the question. During his late visit to Boston he was shown he Srand ‘quis valuable to him in ques- tioning the gentleman who appeared before the Ways and Means Committee yesterday. There is a growiug f on the part of Senators and members poe as se eke cant yee it was a r Business Directory. Dental. Seneto nd members Pg ater perenony bu “Cabinet officéts,” assistants give —— t between certain hours, and aot 6 ei J.J. FOSTER, L. D.S., Uses Vitalized Air, &c., for painless Satisfaction n guaranteed in ice—Entrance beside Lillico’s Bank, Listowel, Ont. W. M. BRUC ‘E, L.DS., DENTIST, Is extracting teeth daily without through the aid of “The Electric Vibrator.” The most satisfactory re- sults are attained by the use of this wonderful instrument, fo~- Ro onl ag seems to holds the exclusive . ee , May be seen at ments, over Thompson Grea Entrance, Main St., Listowel. St the Superintendent of Census with a letter informing onaiet that he will see — a from 12 to 2 o’clock.” And rate statesman concluded with a wo a foreibl condemnation and the remark “somebody is going to og something Grom and that pretty soo “This holiday decided bore,” said an up-town hotel- keeper, as he scanned the gg 3 list of arrivals on the open register. mean that the members shovld be made to work during the holidays, but.i,, me that it he owe be rch o H. F. BUCK = ae Furniture Empsriam, anne Br: LISTOWEL. I wish to intimate ¢ to the people of Atwood and that I have on hepa 9 moss Seuene HOEK OF all lines f Furniture. Al ..CE STREET, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSMY TABLES, SPRINGS & MPA AND PARLOR SUITES, it goods best of theirclass, I boon to sell thea. Call and ot pele THE LARGEST STOCK OF MOULDINCS For Picture Framing in Town. a a tariff are in the large Marine Conference, im session here since which tnt hove i pore ada | &2 ¥v te the convenience = safety {of ocean commerce and tra > vats cs ene a A Beceial ty. “always on hand. H. F. BUK, Wallace St Full lines funeral goods and for the were the tations and afy cordial interchange of hospitalities all around. 80 morning and = ing of the os of the te boze’ away, lea many pleasan’ memories. Pe tay ties round h some of the largest: woolen a ty, and he jim. that |. vici a os ton wi ym of fnforwndition: whi of Congress is a og I don't th > in conjunction with the fo ELMA AGRIC SOCIE The ge mee Hall, Re of the aie dit the White flouse | s b year of, 2 con- | We all the infor-| the wrong side of our indebtedness. Perhaps we are picturing -the dark side of affairs too Strongly, we will naw turn gothe bright side and see if there is ano’ to buoy usup. We have assets over all liabilit- notes and Od preat on was A meeting of members of tw ats standing was called at which it the presc..¢ site and purchase grounds if 2 re mse . ae sbuth of Atwood. te was offered for sale by «| ab B anetian but as there were ae any offers made it was not suld and so affair fell could be built,asthe me now in use i a Stan tothe Society and also to the townshiy in which it is situated ;it is questionable whether a native of Zululand would consider the buildin, eS spielen a his hut cove wi bog, goles So long as tp pease ailding is used we need not expect mi incre: in g we take & more liv _ in- ery tor4 As Town Hail e mou it nok. it not be well ae te effort to have the matter ny | emake a0 discussed and acted upon. Unless a move is made towards at some definite point for the purpose of furthering the advancement of the ety we may safely say that its ex- istence is not of long duration and ae a matter of time and death is only } short enn: at. ‘that. Humbly submitted. @ suitable by the Elma ‘eat th town- ship Council, the la oraortl to work former. It was moved by Jas. ed by E. Hill that President, and Wm es Jas. Irwin and John Gray be a delegation to wait on the ae ae co “+ at their first to_as a grant to a Hall, suitable for an Agri? Hall and Council room, and ial meeting of the Directors 1ety be held on 20th inst., at 2 poe the report from the dele- : President, Vice- of this 7 p.m., The following officers were elected for 1890 :—Jno. B. Hamilton, President; of| Win Horn, Vice-President; Jno. Mor- rison, Sec.-Tre irecto: James ay Wm. Forrest, er, irwin. Anditors, Thos. Failarton and Geo. Richmond. s per Tt unroo ~oneogaay and levelled. ine Sere S| standing at the Seis s was ; cannes bank. the} were sent out -— i. t right to-night. t soe pandb MONDAY‘S GALE. Considerable Damage done an along the line. NEWS OF THE Dax, erent Napier, of M Ten per Magdala, has died — inane From: North ences $37,000; from South America, There were 128 at Montreal ewe ek. Ewputy Of these were froin roperty. T are reports m varions } Orrawa, Jan. aA terrific pode has gy Re bere all day and vYoapt Cut Cuthbert the. well-known: Cmn-) in yacht design - died at at ‘Trenton,’ the’ derricks in the: in exposed A new and the roof carried over the The wires were badly aca dew but men all tip Worst s hat has peared tor many years. NDON, Jan. 13,—A high wind visit- pp apection this mo: ble dings, w -tlence of the storm. cin e evised. to raise money to pay rr ies amounting to $158.10 in | erent ol whole though. The farm lot wis also put at auction but wot not the upset prife it was not sald. | roo Itisa that some means ‘could not d so that acommodious a on gTa8s. | below the feat long, and two by ten inches. The | #2 windows were sm nm Polson shipyard, was blown to the ound about 8 o'clock this yeaellnagermaae. 9 he ee was a ezue Fram, e struct- only been com- pleted. fF bond ately the greater portion or the ia thachinery had not been put in, ee, and were blown in. GUELPH, Jan. 13.—The most serious damage done the wind storm here to-day was the the towers on the Dublin street Meth- odisteburch. It was about 30 feet high and t down a portion of the wall with it. Signs were blown down in all ons, some plate glass windows —-_-*-- --— A ethane: che SILO. In the Mi guire, of perience with the the foun: silo is twenty by hiny feet : foun- are of stone and placed frost; the joists are ral teen pepant pSivee hig fal outside is cov: th n§ ed ed thes be application had to be removed. Several windows a blown in and one barn in the city un- fed. ¥ n Farmer, A. B. Ma-|2 TO containing, $11,000 has been m | Press office at Dallas, Texas. WS -six a licasione for sige teoeivel by th tford Mc. L AL Ai dari the mi riba whole of y rand part of Pp In a street’ fight at goa ee. which o neds 3 between a M his caret sori dns of the edigees Swine A-Berlin co ootieipeeiaset ys :—Ger- man, American and Dutch Dentes in-' tend’ lay a cable from San Francisco to odie ceva Somes of Chicago, grant- or the new trialin Kunze, but ref as to Conghin. Burke and O'Sullivan, meres Austrian women, en, sisterst hare received the of doctor Pee cine at Berne, Switzerland, ph ye two of the}/them are now ones in New York,, The proclamation to open ‘tie: Bowe reservation which is to By A time this week will add “to: the iblie domain about 11,000,000 acresof Dr. Robert P. of' Toronto Unversity: he ican u racti ated The Tepiato ya. Megs has deel ed that close the pi heal of Be an ets holidays ‘the on ifbe sttsaitted to the vote of the ra area to Senator plorgans pr owing down of one of | 4." ape who | is a ed aa Faway ay two gg fiends. until th arriving | pla Dunean, second-, o> maeeayeny, Or he The meeting then adjourned. fs . hed ‘ F 1. > a ee a be ye b? in a cement bottom, of | i : ee . i F Pass 2 , = 5 Es 4 ee gE ca ilk. Before Ico quarts I fed theut good ty rts a day of corn e ne proportion oft of two ome corn, ne iL as cree: year, sow my corm ills, and sufficient to fill a silo, which will hold i two hundred to ger ts Nera Ke eS : 1" ih & i i i 3 : is cee ne le 5 a ih : Now man thinks itis hard to pa anae !on his own sheep. “ne by Monday Oil ‘Gay ‘Pa., were destroy a lucrative practice in Detroi it, . esday from wumonia, which be-* gan with la : emi-. United —s Africa = until death tells the ene ’s onthe Bas 1 anuraber