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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-06-06, Page 4 lHEMIaT AND• - DRU GIST• ' P RI, TICKET AGEM:T',. EH APH,. CO. GT, Q, N. IM'. TELEGRAPH ppn, Brufs iCk House, - Ont. tiyaitugtam ani . FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1890.. ONTARIO ELECTl"ONS EDITORIAL NOT4f3. Tana ttsTON 'efegraph (quna'rva- tive j i The printing of the Dominion Voters List just completed. cost .$ 1,- 812. Just so moan :Money wasted, Official notification of the ratiGca; time of the extradition. treaty between reat Britain and the United, States i; :has reached the Dgwinien Covera • ''went, `THE DomeiaN IneusztA'eo, pnb' fished in Montreal, one of tfie best illustrated weeklies ever.; published iii. Canada, hart. prov•ed a finanoial success, audit is to be discontinued. Svesit tiFi of the tariff war on which Oanad,t enol, the United States have entered,, the Tw onto Monetai y Tinges says ;, to ur Government, in the exercise.•of3its wisdom, . gas cast the first stone,,, and'a hail of stones each bigger, than the other may, be expected iii return." Tlie Canadian 1 farmer has already began, to feel how. it works in; the egg bnsineese. Qx Tuesday morning about `!00„ Toronto stone masons began work in To after a long strike. The 'nen asked 45 cents an hour and were•only receive bag 88 cents. The strike i3 over, the men are to receive 48 cents an hour. The agreement signed by the masters and mere covers a period of three years from April 1st,. 1890, a conference to - be held four montlis before the expire, ation of agreeaneet to make arrange- ment for future, Tun Toronto ltl:onetiery Times, that Government ' sustained. At a late _ hour word was received from To standard commercial jeuenaist session review the ionto, that 85 constituencies had report-..ing the work of the In these were elected, ' terial Parliament, says: Of the Dominion } ll, 54, Opposition 20, Equal Rights •e n good . can be • C• tariff chanes toothily,. t; M E.Ineleale, lji in A me es M Wm, Yeo, .,ud coxa. lost a Ib+e barn on the farm of Jr.lJitia x'terleberrv' A. meeting OA interests of t1te.. * t The Timmins. has iaeen. raised and a stout) e lI, t ', c- • r i this A toz r .. Mare11' P s r enure*. of au For' valuable,tea in the u t•, Wm l Reform party. WAS held Pal .a considerably t lasers' Bell here a Mondayd to *Moat l was *ill tm se •ions boyo --Mr. fetors tier. { 11ril Will add to vNt e v of o aa the last. The 11a11 was ailed Its utgio t and *ill be a 1 welt las to ,11P itirpr o nLLIAIVISi Cap Loity and teveh' i t of order prevail- !Harris, imio£ , Hie beingalso all Yalu. phot •=-•olio, (Rey.) Hartley to sea ea dorm& the oebt, tag, due, in a great . able ar loss, it mintip nee the (at home. All Were. delighted measure, no doubt, to the p>eseuce of scale anginal, l 1oases,--IVl 'cases.—Mires ltltaegie her and she received. a very fr arni, quit a number o the f1 y sea. Tete l cause ris both has net welcome from her omicron IUFetin was: ;addressed, by Mr, 4. P. I Henderson, boundary li1 e,. has loan ituv. Mr, ` 'Itlgwili will s absent g est O'Connor, T,tlaeral a is, ti foss 1', been very well a week y lr. Valens, e1? b944lf of friends wish her a speedy, return to on Sabbath next, attending the con. tince, and A • „ vigor.—Mrs. femme, Mr. Thos Jewitt. will occupy the G'ravernment, tirhile t;t e Oppost• her, wonted health al. !dl g p- Candidate as re eeented by, Mr. John Henderson is'p teing a visit to the pulpit. ib t, is saidaa a d t t i the. trop a Mr. J,a,nes Lo desbore friends ,g=ust now. She p _ Gaunt, Ree' ' f Kiulde i • tn 'esbyte the. ' y' Ot I?;Inlu , OCCUPi ,l he reta?Cne Ilii'Yledlately,,"t0 her Loge in Blue a«`'10 uaOrVLCQltO $41 -,bath, Gaunt, Heb e s ., r hair, and after a few well aliltsen Cl@,eland.—air. John Snell, near begun pastor being absent aassje,iuug at the remarks, called g Valens to otged Grey boundary, he. Whitechurch fico entlemun engaged the work of a stone £condition under comeiv l= pwttr. SThttechnrcla ;iaiu. forwatd. That g the attention a the an hour' by ra neat his well ventilated, bated veellllit-ted, to all breaks into a happy smile when eskee ;little speech ()fluff an hour's duration a welt ventg remarkable round barn.—Mr. Robert Leathorn about crops.c Every g =tprospectkpleases. and ich, although notThe for anyarticular oratorial display, is erecting a brick irousr this summer. dower beds. l Tile clover is in splendid or P ,ay ft;lily be faid to have ktl;lstled 1VIr. 3 'ugh has the contra4t• 1' il- order. The Egli wheat looks well and with points. At tlrie oonolusion of his be an improve eMr.o J Thn is new order. =sare be the rt1uell t`nd he speech, the Chairman called upon Mr. lits bas the foundation, ( has the spring rolling r the Orangemen's drum c all - Morrison who came forward and de- brick house laid. " M. Pb.ia livered such a speech as might, natur- building of this house also.—Manueei 'ci that body together,. a boll. otdlin Monday t all , be expected froi?r a talented. man, Staplotgn is at work for the summer ,,,, to present awry weafe case in on a fai'am near Wroxeter.—Mr Alex boldin e seined s ndso a twelfth."— elle lith."- elletryb the .la'Gst light possible, When,he lead Porter is putting a new fence along :resumed his seat, Mr. O'Connor took the front of his place,—Tho founda. ton's barn is tion next Third cosh teach rse xto aan,iril'' e the floor, and it is safe to say'' hat the tion of William Jo fl weakness of the° Opposition platform nearly completed and ttie framers are Bruce, who examination. applying the inspect,. was never more clearly demonstrated, at work.—Mr John Willson is doing a toruce,' North ng for is 'a iilaeval ,., One by one the arguments advanced large lumber businebs this summer,, duu man frac Grey, by his before y into in uttiu —The eediugto iiisn demi,other places, graduate —A, the potato, township, remained in the village ' on. mince before the ready wit, guttingSunda He was looking fpr strayed. sarcasm and crushing logic whiph he planting is nearly overs and the far:h. Sunday. Whydid lie not advertisepr . knows so well bow to employ, and mars are getting the ground ready for, horses, e es,stss 1 before his speech. teas ended, there is their turnips. no doubt that with regard to many l;iuron Items. d 'ii Morrison Listowel} 4 0 tti{ T SVS TA ED, The flour is; Core. The. Ballot Bop* Spoken. • The Grits make a Home Run. TORONTO MISSIONARIES ALL LEFT. • Creighton Among the Buried:• The following returns are necessarily, incomplete, but it is beyond doubt that the overnmen is s. Addington, Jas. Read 1 Algoma E., R. A. Lyon 1 Algoma W. Jas. Comma. • • 1 Brant N., W. B. Wood ....•• Brant S., A. S. Hardy 1 Brockville, C. F.J?raser..... _ 1 Bruce N., J. Porter. . 1 Bruce C., W. M. Doak Bruce S., H. P. O'Connor1' Cardwell, W. II. Haiumell .. • . Carleton, Kiddy . . . Cornwall and Stormont Wm. 1 1VIaek Dundas, 3.P. Whitney....... Dufferin, Dr. Barr Durham E., Geo. Campbell ,. Durham W., W. T. Lockhart 1 Elgin E., Elgin W., D. McColl Eases i ., Sol. White Essex S:, W D. Balfour I?rontenac, IL. Stuitli........ (Greenville, Glengarry, Jas. Bayside Grey E., J. Rofkle Grey N., Jas. Cleland Grey S., J. H, Hunter Haldimand. Dr. Baxter• Halton, W. Kearns Hamilton T. H. Stinson Hastings 'E , N. Vermilyea 1 Hastings W., W. H. Biggar1 Hastings N., A.T.-Wood Huron W., S. T:,G'arrow • 1 Hu.roii E., T. Gibsoh. ; . 1 Huron S., A. Bishop Kent W,, J. Clancy Kent E., R. Ferguson.. , .., • 1 Kanfston, J. H. taIetcalfe ' - Lanabton W., ' Lambton E•, H. Mackenzie, .. 1 London, W. R. Meredith Lanark N., W. 0. Caldwell1 Lanark' S., N. McLenaghen, Lennox, Dr. Meacham Leodsq i)r. Preston . . xf ineoln, Jas. Hiscott. Middlesex N., John Waters,1 fliddlesex E., R. Tooley t,rf.idlesox W., G. W. Ross1 L ouci; R. Harcourt 1 Muskb'a,• Nipiesing, Norfolk N., J. D. -Freeman— . 1 Norfolk S., ',Charlton • 1 Northumberland Il., Dr. Wilt ldughby - ` Northumberland W, 0 C Yield 1 Ontario N. J. Glendenning, 1 Ontario S. J. Dryden 1 Ott rvv , E. H. Bronson 1 OxfordN., 0. Mowat.. 1:' Oxford S., Dr, McKay. 1 parry.Suttnd, J. H. Sharp 1 Peel, Di hOI ns.. 1' Perth ,r., 1 Perth 'S,, T. Ballantyne....:•1 Teterboro E•, A. D. .Petorbore W., J. It. Stratton, . 1 Prat ee Edward, J. A. Johnson. 1 Pros eott, A. Evanttrrel 1irelr.rew,N., 13, Dunlop hoot ,row 5. I)rhTar t ling..., • . 1 1t;isec,:i.A. • gemmoo E. A. Misoaitiapbell. ftitracee0•, Itobert Pato. r m., W Dr. Wylie. . r . 1 ' ' aaMoDougall. . . 1 Toronto, :1T. E. Clarke . .. e . E. F. Clarke.. . ... *i. i 1rra la;., John Fell ., . Y 1 Vintnria W., Dr. McKay Wstrkxs +i,, E. W. B. Snider.. 1, Wakerteo S., J". 1). Moore. .. , 1 Wefl+aml, %'t'1'u. Aleelecart " 'Wentworth N., Dr. .oMahort. 1 'ttreetw rtl►ftl., N. wrey '• '-. 1' • 1r, taKt,resE,,?Clol.,'lat'ke..` . 1 as D. Guthrie.. . 1 tfh A. S. Allan, . 1 1 , B. South.. J. Davie. + . . 1.. 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 1 of the points 111401vE r• ori Mr George Heaney, of Morris, has. was "sorry he epeke." When the A grand Foresters'demoustrntiln been awarded the contract for the. applause which subsided, will take place in this town on Friday speech, had subsided, Mr. Morrison the 20th lost., under the auspices of erection of the g;ltievale Methodist rose and after politely, thanking the the two Courts of the Canadian Order onlerula. of Foresters. Programme will ubnsist Peter Oantelon of the &th,of Morris,, audience forthe hearing accorded him, a of a Foristers'procession, spurts and wbu has beeu indisposed for some days., moved a vote of thanks to the Chairis rather worse, it being reported that man, which motion was seconded bye games in the rink park, speeches by Mr. O'Connor. Mr. Gaunt replied rominent members of the Order. he. now has an attack of inflammation, Several bands are expected, and a of the 1ui1gA. He never wholly re - appropriately od.and after cheers for the re- covered from the effects of the L a nen,,,,_ Messrs. Mowat ,rand day's entertainment ittnsomised nor, the meeting ispers • a Queen g said, the Minister of; Finance directly dispersed. those.who. attend.—Mr J. B, Dinkel, gv'1Ve regret to have to chronicle the avotivs that, in raising the duties, he Gomel. who went to Denver Colorado,,a short demise of Mr Nicholas Hogan, of the was not impelled,by., tele necessity of A few of the fields of fall wheat time ago, writes Home that there are second concession of the township u£1 g more rove around here look well, butt'greatm my out ofthere, h d d are Wesb «awanosli widen tool, place securing 11 1 1 he work ere un . re s a , and that his m killed.— tl I 1 'fig for work ' object was not to ad ue, majority has been winter daily arriving aero looking d: to the contents 1 Tl ladies f Knox Churcb intend on Saturday l=ast. Ile had been very \lacy of the farmers Base sold "tt-eir b it for a nun ,y • of the overflowing treasury,'but to favor special industries. That 14, in plain 'English, to give favors to a fraction of a population at the expense of by far the'greater part ofiit. THE POSITION left vacant Try the slid. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hogs for five cents live weight and are etriving, to make aa equally good. sale for their "latnhs.,--he mill. -wagon has begun its rounds again .and will soon have its cotnplement of sans.—John Gregg is -Wilding a fitie brick house and before long will utilize Mr. . Dlaoch ll• Inspector James Woods raised a large frame den death of , barn lest week, at which "everything of Public Schools for North Hume i:passed.Mr p•esautly, only one reueiviltg now to be filled, . The County Councila slight injury.—William Harrell has met. on Tueaday, but adjourned with- " ith transferred his claim on the Milk' drawing to Mr James . Woods, who, no doubt will strive not to dinoe the cans or , spill the. milk.—The Goderioh Star of fast week :—A very work, of teaching. The applicants are: stylish wedding took,place at the,home b'[r" Jiames Turnbull, Prineipal'G1in of Councillor Thompson, Elgin St,, t I tt t one who has on 'Wednesday afternoon. The bride, out any action being taken. There are a cumber of applications for the position, all being now;engaged in the ton Co}iegia a ns iu e, spent almost a lifetime in the wool;Mogle Thom son, was arrayed in toilet of cream place, with corsage bouquet of natural flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Etta Dairy, was dressed in cashmere,, The ;room, Mr W J Perkins, merchant, Gorrie, was attended'by Mr Greer of the surae place. ''Tie nuptial. knot was tied by Rev. J. A. Anderson, .B. A. The bridal party, and relatives of the groom after a suneptuous luncheon left for Toronto. _ Lower Wingham. Mrs, MgBain, of Atwood, spent a few days rest week : with her .niece- Vlrs, ' William Cruickshank. Cruickshank has commenced work at his new residence. It will be of brick and he expects it to.' be ready for occupancy by the fest of September. —Miss Ida .Stewart, of, I3Iyth, has been vlsiting;.at,Mrs. Duncan Groves, the past foyv days. -.. Mr, George Phippen and family, of,Parl.hill, who have been visitjp , at their father's have removed-, to 'Ijpfipr Town, ,1r. Phippert intends to engage in paint lug, — 'Daring the High wind on Saturday the stove pipes at the resin dente of Mr. James Netterfild got on Iire, but were discovered in ail time to prevent anything serious. There being plenty of neighbors on hand in time and no scarciity' of water, they soon mastered the fire.—Mr. 'Joseph Flack has had a very severe attaek of inflame atton,but at the present writ- ing Tropes are entertained of his recovery. — The many friends of Dodo. Bethune, of Seaford', were Y to K M ices +a: i , who 1Ir ; 1t W. Murray, Toronto, son of Mr Jas. Merray, Tuckersmith, a well qualified first class teacher, and Mr. E. 'We Bruce, at present Principal of Clinton street schodl,•Torot'to. Belgrave: The Rev. and Mrs.. Gpdtrey held, their silver wedding at the parsonage on Friday last. Quite a nu, ober of 1 I old friends from a distance were pros• ant, also a number of the members of Mr, Godfrey's congregatiO. An enjoyable time was spent. and Mr. and Mrs Godfrey reeeived ,t. number ;of fine presents.—Mesers. Itaunitd a 'and McLean, of Blyth, have .opo hardware and tin shop in the store vacated by Mr. 1-lin;stoii. M. A. Brownlee, of Blyth, takes cbltrge of the shop—J. M. Godfrey has return-- ed eturn'. ed borne from Toronto to spend his summer vacation. ---J',. 1). Wool is visiting old f'crends.around this vicin- ity.—Miss Sutherland, of Herisall, is viettang itt Rev. YI. Godfrey's.—i\ir. Elliot, mail clerk, on the London road, was'in town on Sunday.—Miss Porterfield is this week visiting friend 1 in Wingham.-'-A concert, under the 1 auspices' of Trinity Church, will l,e given in the Forester's Hall 11elgrave on Wednesday June, 18th. Geed pro 1 gramme. Seo bills for full partictt- 1»-lars. 1 1 1 1 — ie a les o tl 1fiber of ears, was a very giving an entertainment in, the base- quiet,harualesr and iaiof%neive resit. uient•of the church on lyloucAy ,even ent ing;, the Oth inst. They have scoured ltit.r Jacob i4'i:ls'u, oyer of tri©'pin the services of Miss blcllrants, the neer settlers of the township of Col - celebrated, lady whistler, from Indian- borne, and father of Mr O:. C. 'Wilson apolis, I;nditana, as well as., the *best Scott,of day lately a num- and Mre Jas. Scott, of Aeaforth, • died olio of, the members of, the band at his home in Crosawell, Michigan, filet and presented Mr John Watson en Wecknesday, 11 :Ir Willson was with a beautiful gold headed .cane, widely known among I be older residents Mr Watson has been treasurer of the of the county and 'was gveryw}iere ' band for a.npmber of years, and is now uuivereally respected. lie WAS 74 years taking a"positiotr as eonniiereial tri• of age. veller, and has consequently been Thos..Purcell, an old and respected, compelled to,sever his connection with resident of Seaforth, died on Wed'iea the band, ' day, forenoon last. Wm, J.Evans, of McKillopv,has pur.. IvIorris• chased the tine young blood,, stallion. Miss M. ( Ivlurray has returned "•B'ar,.wood" from Mr Ii`1in1'lt{4mer, of: rove an exeended sojourn in Holmes- Dublin. ' A dispatch from Lexington,, Mich., • cillo. =-illiss S,•.Flemmf ie in Holmes, datecl;Juiee, the second, says.:, '3Ohn Wille this we,ek. BDavie and Percy, ou las calve to Croswell Friday sons ofs Mr s. w . k, theeel, are on the :work fer.Paupet, the tailor. He was . sick list this week, the former with. 'under the influence of liquor all the congestion of, tire lungs, the latter . timo. he was there. x`bliqut four o'olccla • with bilious; fever. -111r Wingham, ler. Saturday afternoon ae,wentto lleedie'a. eaason, and fy, of diet i am, spa d'ug store for laudanp,m,,but was 're", 'Sunday with his brother in-law, Mr fused. He then went to CxraLam's , S Irwin.—Mr, r, 5 D Wellwood, of tiro store and said he lead a Wingham, will conduct the services in sere leg which pained. him eon, the day, a no Methodist hureli next siderably, and wanted:a small quantity, Sunday, as Mr `,Conga, the pester, will of laudanum to bathe, it. They gt:',s be 'attending conference.—Mr Wm it to him. lis went out to the Frank - Baines is havuig kis barn reshininity ,lin House and sat writing and serib =A large number from. thin. vicniiity bling until bed time.. About.6 o'clock. attended the political meeting in yesterday morning-the.proprietorrap- 13elgrave, Monday evening;-. Trios ped'yat his door, bt got aoeply, He Jewitt ha.§ ltu , i, , =Prl rhe ,firsts of hen broke in the door and found, Wm Diamond, situated close to Blue - vale dead. The.bottle with a fow; vale on the boundary lino, fat; the di•o sof laudanum. left, was found in, sum of $8,000, --The e e p easant bit roorit.' He left a tetter: addressed. of Miss Eevent liza Eliza 1otlat,the season boundary line,as the to his wife, Elsie Douglass, Exeter,. Mr J Robb,, Morris, on \'Vednesdey, Ont., saying: the borne, of the bride. Quite e, I am going to another land,tarewoll., at 1 tan dying; among strangers. large number. of friends were present Jena A, DotzGz,Asg to wish them • "God speed." There were a number of valuable and veryi•••••••,....,* useful presents. Rev A ! Htartleytof Brussels. 131uevale, tied the knot. An entertainment, under,, the one-, piees of the baseball club, will be beide Eget, Viiawanttsh, this Friday evening. Miss. McManis ,, F'Atw > ns,TAi;rs l\Torta>;,- -S D..Nell . the lady whistler, will ..be the. leadinga be,. 4 attraction, -Donaiition, day, is t woad, who for some time hags been ' as ti rally demonstrating the sitperior: celebrated here in a right royal, man- iit of Hereford cattle as beef pi'otlu ner. A baseball tournament,laerosse, cern ewe general purpose • stock,, has sports and. ;times, til -9.3 OP on the pro.. sold bin: thoroughbred bull, Laurier, gramme, . to Mr -las Reid lot,95 con 1*, Fast - c lenanna 1' ichard ArulStrcitg :as at pleasbd to see bitgenial f rce in then r, rr11►ana li The growing polsttlaiity. 11'ir. Il Ai'sa Craig; last week attending the midee. Ke made a professional visit Windsor, oft the dly, , wa while coup l of hie sietnr,-- •Metsrs. J Piper Thos tt t n vhas been iii, t;i hart of this breed of ► funeral - and J Metcailf,e left here for Michigan y cars aye, was, one The former maytune I this. Qxeetlen r last weal'. ll farmer living sYPar 1 i d '$ his iar6.1: iii 1 rlr:trriagI gongf Ii Iiia J S d fr n I a Pre hes t4 improve d retain.—1 lt', Weir, of Arkaaia, nrotlier }yf iae Weir, late teacher+ in aehool hydrophobia after two days Illnees illoOas 1 el,as iilreac y shown himself t aura wast with i3eu ell, and asp' rgecttiyrtnyy, l 0 3,. is visitingl et 111ra J'ou'r poetll t hetlth.a winter. Chas. Hayes, a brallesiiitan on the w,hioh only requires a fefir trial to Grand Trunk hallway, was. killed at attest) ;nit theling . H of the wit• noises at the ltenwall inquest, Ile wit' the Witness w io n cosi 1 d Bieehell as the 'tYaart glib trtavelle " 1 w tv probably tie was bitted b C dog two ritolltlis gettst, the Croft's moat ,,iiaapor rat 1111 eattletseettred a handsome price for t eon stock bull, F'ar ahn airy, a rwishing rove their stock Peterarbursf, diedatter ap o t, i do well W atronize this 'animal , - , w . i, 1•t! ryt• •. Yr, • .p'rUt ° Culroaat The directors of, the Culross M lira lusurance J wpagy inf't b flown h'dl,'I'ees,vuter, 71 (.t May,. :Members present••-•Aiessre Kirk eKagar, Reid and ,Arinsi 1he minutes of previous meeting read, when Mx. Reid moved, sect by 'g r. McKague, that the aniut; just, read be adopted—Carried, tiarld.-Iieii--That all applicatie insurance be now laid on the tat { xaneinatien*•Carried, Reid- strung -•414t haviug . exa,mini applications and found. them, si tory, the President and Secretary instructed to prepare and issuel) ,tor eaiue—Carried, 1.eid—Arm -That Messrs. Gilligie and B i;aving intimated their,* intenti peaking additions to tll,eir bui the consent of the company i ,err to' the same being dol same time enjoining that ever caution be used to prevent. firs such operations are in ptogres; tied. Reid—IvicKague—That t Aruistroug having reduebted released from the agency of the patty, Mr. Charles Button he a, ed to act as agent in the.territo' viassed by Mr. Armstron,,, until wise arranged—Carried. McB earwstrong—That this Board t, to meet again, iu Teeswater to, v June; rdtly of QnthelastSatua o'clock p. 1n. -Carried. Ar.sx, ADAMSON,'Secre. Proabytery oretainerie. 'i`he Presbytery of Maitl,aud Wingham on May 13. d,odei McRay, Sessiotl records, were toed and attested. A call free Bannon and Port Albert in t. 1,,ev. Robert Fairburn, - B. . sustained and accepted, It ° ranged that the iuduetic,n tat; in Erskine ceurch, Dungan: Tuesday 27th,May at 2. p. moderator to preside, Mr. G, to preach, Mr:D. Davidson to tlee minister, and Mr. F. A. nail to address, the congregate foll,wing elders, were apppinl missioners to tho General Es., i Messrs. Thos. Strachan, Brus A Dawson, Langsido; Pete Riple}; H. M. Duff, Duugani 1;ev. D. Davidson was appoin anissioner to take the 'place J, L. Murray resigned. Li as With notice of motion previous , it was agreed that the March of, the Presbytery, shall be iti Mr. McLennan gave notiee will stove at next meeting system followed at present fo tug commissioners to the' Assembly be changed. Circe) read from several . 'resbyteri'. ing their intention to ask lee Zeneral ,Assembly to, reGailve isters of this ebure.h,, in: all ministers, May 28, '90. Jot= MA.Ci`ta • ANOTIIER MEETING. T1;:is Prsbytery met in Church, Dung'tnnon, on N The members present. were A. McKay, g.11•IeDondald, J sou, F A McLennan, R SN Son, M A, 13 1?,: J McNabb, and •Mr J Bennett,' elder. Mr Carry, Episcopal church Potter and Irwin, ,1'lethodii were invited to sit as corr members, After the str,mo McDonald, the Rev Rol burn, 13 A, was inducted pastoral charge of Dnnga' Port AIb='rt, Rev AI presided, }lov 1) Davidson " . the utiuister, and Rev F A. addressed the con:;regati newly indrw;ted minister rf, right hand of.. welcome frog gregation as they were rel, the church. 'There was a gi, ` aim of rireritbers and adher' con gregatien and a fair nu' Port Albert. Gttoiph, 0eneorenee, The stationing comtnttt Gnelph conference of the 'Church are now in session. J.E. Howell, M. A., is in th the Rev J. W. }Wines was seeetary. The following, c,'. committee : itov, Messrs -II ninghani, Oriffin, Nugent,\ Turk, Richardson, Living anon, Snowdon, Scott. Seth 'way, Smith, McAllister, Ge her, Smythe, Carzipboli, My 1{'ydell, Holmes,. Lnwnds, Ayers Full Conference rap, day (Thursday). The fol the lirct draft eppoititinel1 Wingham District— Win t,. Cott, M. A,; Teestvater, y ling; Wroxeter; J'as. A. ! M. L;l3ruseets, Samuel S .J ohn L. Kerr, Richard las Swami, (G none, superaair) ,Bono 3. W. Churchill; Lori I.`y,i a : • ,