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Wingham Times, 1890-09-12, Page 5
44, ive .9 eea quteti: orouir re of tens., from Scot- thie od a0 4.1 itkt If .ongh ti ot. plar 1 h aye u oue ?epee. spa). w. to i ivths, Uiiu -The lent line fleets p table obert fl t the muse Kddie iodel llwiu• three Lon- e on iwler alma. !eyed . )„. assets ,.. or of I Both Mr ction Mc. h, is, it — ()ugh ad. -- who Many Mrs we of , To, hoto has a trden ighti light light eacki in be .one, cit foe ne, 'ataxia , Cwt.; Sea- iedal id a ef rt dress Mr nten- . lonor tate ants( , *took , the. .100s, tha,rie. and o outer • Aer tied re..: ag ipttt' 100,. were our • , /tar •.; 4. The F eeb„o cry t , F at IN ingbaln on 4jkl?t,211, !tr 9k in the absence of ear, gover.!, „tov. A. MeKay Wald up. pointed A,touce, woe, i I tem, Iiiiderte cnnimitelone- wore reed Senaloar recorus Were r.....00:ved from l'iloleswortit Huron, A.sitheal, Ripley, Chaliner's „mit iXICRIctille tOWIISilip. Commit t e e ti were appointet to examine these. reeord4, iiikl ieported them carefully and ourreA.y kepe. They were at tested in aceordituce with the report. Mr. Ga1la6tior was Welted to sit as corresponcliiig inember, Mr, .Itobt. i?. Caitieroo, of Oranbrook, ftpplitd to be certified as a candidate, with a view to study for the trunistry. A comnittre was appointed to confer with Air. Cameron, who report4d ,fgyorably, and the Clerk was ilistruot- a to certify Iron in aceottlimee with ...tle-:- report. The Rev. Mr, Howie s •realgriatiep was considered. A. coin. • Inculcation Irani Mr Howie, regarding his almeuce, wee read. M. George Crooks tippeaumd as commissioner from the congregati.ol and. presented a reso- lution of the congregation, expressing high appreciation ef eir. Howie's ministerial servioes, aud strong attach- ment to th,.ir pastor,. 4L. Strachan also spoke in similar terms of Mr. Howie. After several members hind • spoken, it wei agreed Unit the resigud- tiou be actepted, and that it take effect (in the last Sabbath. of dile mouth, Mx MauNabb was appointed to preach in ICuox. Church, Brussels, on the first Sabbath iu Outober and declare • the, eharge vacant. Mr. Forrest was • appointed interim Moderator of See: eion. The pulpit supply was left in the hands of the Session till Decimal- ber The Presbytery aureed to .apply toz.vtlie ProbationersCommittee to spy the charge in December. M. Forrest was instructed to communicate with Probationers' Committee anent sapply. Mr Harriri resignation having been aecepted, Mr McLennan was ap- pointed Moderator, Mr Sutherland, Convener` of, Committee, reported re. garding • the manner in which the . be wort ad, , Presblrisl Visitation scheme might The report was received and after some discussion, it was agreed to defer further consideration till next meeting, Mr Hartley gavo notice of motion to reconsider the Mention posed at last meeting regard.. iliaI. Presbyterial Visitation. Mr Mc - Lerman withdrew his motion. to change the system of .appointing Commission: era to the General Assembly. It was agreed to hold a Presbyterial,Sabbath • Sehool Convention in Wingliatc, on the last Tuesday and Wednesday in • Vg,tober. Mr IeLeanan aud Mr 3 Maain were appointed to audit the Treaeurer's botits and report to the amxt eiZeting, , The Presbytery agreed to apply to the tforrie Mission Com- mittee for$.70() fur Dungannon aud Port Albert, as supplement to etipeud for this year, and reaffirmed their 'application of last March in behalf of Belgrave, Liingside and Pine River, - Sessions were enjoined to make ar- rengements for holdine. missionary ,, meetinge, and report at the Marcie meeting: The Clerk isles instructed to make Pout an estimate of • the amount each congregation is expected to contribute for the schemes of the • Church, on the basis of families. it john X Knechtel, a reember of Knox 'Chant -eh, Brussels, applied to be receiv- es a key. catechist A commtttee, •'consisting of Nlesers McQuarrie,Suth- • erland, McDonald and •Geddes, was 'appointed to confer with Mr Iidechtel Ittld report to • next meting. Messrs erland and, McQueen and their Presbytery Elders were appointed a tamtnittee to consider the, remit on deceased wife's sister and report to next meeting. Messrs. MeQuarrie, • Idartley,anti their Presbytery Elders were appointed to consider the remit on regulations, regarding aged and in - fun minister's fund and report next 'meeting, Next meeting to be held at Winglium,.9th Dec,. •'Pres. Clerk. . .. . . . Kingebridge. A very, serious accident heal the son of Mr. James Stevenson, of this place, last Saturday. The little fellow was attempting to climb on to a tank `‘ partly ailed with Wator,hitched behind tbreshing machine whieh was Jess - log hie father's premises, and missed Alata hold and fell, the tank passing his body, 141eles1 aid win; at ofielitsmitioned, but little hope is ',, Rate hied of his tspeo•very.—Mist tate O'Conitof hate returned from • oit, looking mush the bettor of sojourn in the laud of the E5ters kinr iI read: roust be sat had on flout I tobutlocto" tot 'ffly *A may Judge by the number - ;. who are obli d to viait?t,:torat4::::::: 410. toot ci v3D0-"'c MeINTYPE are daily RCEIVING ILARG/.3 SHIP .MENTS .1:01 G1CDOIS in all the Latest Designs and Newest Shades known t© the trade. • As these Goods have been purchased at a small advance on the original cost, our customers and the public in general will find GENUINE BARGAINS in every department. We lead the trade in CHOICE TEAS. Try a sample lot, and we feel convinced. that you will:become regular custothers. GORDON dr McINTifiR -E. pISSOLUTIO14 of PA TNERSHIP. you. is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subaisting"betWeen us under the Rrm of McCormick & Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the late firm must be paid. at once to the retiring partner, R. Tennant, who can be found a the shop, ingham, Sept. 1, 1890. 0..1VicCORVICIt, R • TENANT. , TO THE PUBLIC In connection With the abovoj wish to state that I have purchased the itock of the late firm, and will carry on the business at the old stand, and will open mita NEW STOOK BOOTS. AND SHOES on September Sth, purchased from the best manufacturers in Canada. Do not forget the place --Ono door north Of the Bank of Hamilton. KOCORMICK. 1•‘10•4116/11mann•MMINKOPAPP•31111gliaktritt•SI•1110•One ••••••011•1111•11•1•Ii•••••••thatre/41. e debenturtes of the new St. • Tho A H GRIGG wate,...wor amounting to $12,4 00, bearing terFst at 4i, per cent., a d runnin • fora term ot forty T L R, years, in rest id Principal payable Every deportment of the business carefully attended in annual mo uts,bave been purchas. to, aa my motto is ed at par b ,Hanson Bros. brokers, of iiiontreal or an American custom- " T H R IT G Re' er. —Prize sta o the Northwestern Pair. A, H. GRIGG, to bo held i Wi ham on the 30th of • Josephine St,MIUSiMUL September. IA Onder let, have been mailed or d iverod t all members of the Association, as ,well s a considerable number seat o ,tesiden of Turnberry, East Wawao sh Oulross ad Morrisin the expectation ti at Choy may become mem- bers. Any on •not receivin a copy and reqeiring each ORD brave it by pplying to the Seeretary, MU Office, Win ham. Fall Faire. ttangham, Sept 30, Oct 1.. Listowel, Sept,17, 18, JO,. Eaeter, Sept 29.50. Seaford!, Septa., Oct t.,. Stratford, Oct 2,0, kitchen, Sept 23, Belerieve, Oct 7,.e. Prowiek, at Gerrie., Oot Goderioh, Sept 18 -17. • Walkerton, Sept 89 to Oct 3.. truesels. Oa 2, B. flarriston, Sept 24; Clinton, Oot 1. Attwood, Oat 2, V'T Lt ' Stripes —The ravel of the 1440 I C. PIANO OD *tittAX, ate* cruAit Usage:or. . regarding weak ebt, %1w 0011 Planets Smd Pariah Mama& ANikzi 41!'41,00, SELLING - 'We will 'ftell,ofir stook 'of Cigars, PipesTobacoes andOlgarettes at. emit be. low it:oat, asise segiving • up Vila branch of. butes to make room for • other goods, 301111, Pitt512111111101iitratil Diseases ,of Ica Lungs, Aithint I Are cured. , The Madman, quit* and oertain, 14 aideby-624011mA And most taleotive remedies. After four iteaks' ltdd it decided relief wilt he felt, SodfuUea. counts aariapkos 0011thkreee, incloilug possess atatipi for UM. War. "111.410,111116E.," Noir 'fed, 1.• MES. It pry. 2 T.Ins her stock of Goode to hand and epehed ,iot :•• ; ; t :)St corn. plete and has been purchased in th44- lost 'Ir'i-'i and ii-„qie-a .‘1,t1.;...:ts, for osshr and will 1,)e sold at lowest possible profits, • Feathers, Flowers :Ribbons, 7.400E, cm--. fkainS, Brocades, liush and, Velvet :atlantic Oloths. xr8PECIAL ATTENTION TO MANTLE WIAMilki As unIAL., HATS AND BONNETS TRIMMED IN LATEST gInTI,E, GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT, EGGS TAKEN AS CAS11. Aug, 2300 1890. 6.•171•0/414[1"...1=001•11$1.= .......c•••••00•1M0•Mile.-4214.1.74•Mot Mrs. 21 eat.loman. Sch Mt,"1/4 • 14 AT s' roo WINGHAK ONT Large Stock and Low Por the next Two Wee 0. at rJJ COME ONE,. COME ALL, and have a look through our mammoth stock of Pnatat 5 l,fusing and Flolawan 4 ) the greatest novelties of the day and at. the most popular prices. PRINTS in all the latest patterns and newest designs, from. 5e • upwards. Muslins, figured and plain Lawns ; Ginghams, Sateens, Flan- nelette in all the novelty patterns. Ladies, this will be the unique opportunity of the season to,, secure HANDSOME DRESS ROBES;, at less than two thirds of the regular price.., Ladies,, please note, this Sale .is ,for ‘TIVo•,1 Weeks Only. Black and. Colored.- ' Anst.be sold.. A darge and handsome stook to seleet Attorriptete stoek GUNTS' FtTRXISII(NOS- in 411,,theela est novelties of. -the suminer Season. II APS', S 1 LK !IAN 1MCEtettikli'8,., COLL AM; MIFFS, TWEEDS AND PANT1NGS; it). all .the finest svotstals, biadi made Clothing always on hand.;,,,atid.:the greatest noelt;,, of, t Mr goods is their mery Ladies.. 4°111 fail to, have, a look at liar oPgRA sLIPPEgp. , Or 136.4 ani he "Shot Arpartmont yon will always, find fuft ot novel Oildrea's end .men'e . We also hav,e, a full range of .` • ;I• GIBS tallf ()IR ISSIOE IS alWaya en hand, and at the lowest, pee, to meet the times, to TR-31711LE TO sow ' Newel give us 0.041 and 'Imo a leek al aur stook Wore paralnanni,..1 `01**100rbt• Itttrire,„ v,41.1 truly, t.15. :110X4,1