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r estdept ( t
e Ilev Til.
and decli•
crown %Ito
tttioti. .itev
ut, preitehecl.
e sermon_ itt
OP. at u#gtit.
e were large,
tinned to the
literary vile
,venins, wee
f Dr Griffin,
u,e of Lis.
Mirth - atral
at It v i it
!Booed that
h had been
00 over, foe
shed. The
vas prevailed.
ere Nro'allent. .
W K Seidel*.
7 p in, and,
u the aft*
Miss Lizzie
Attwood, Are
?shoe's. -•—Mr
mire, former -
,g et Mr C
!gaged by tt
y there and
ry. —Mrs la'
le, is siclt at
—There Was a
of Industry
lOII*S, On the
12th. Zee
of Wingbann,
,n's during Best
are pro Admit
y a btigivaer
syr.
to Patrm1%of
ad .at Holmes'
isdny evening.
or), President,
:tory,
Its,
u' the rebuilding
;h is situated on.
West Wawnu.
tree `"will•, bH '.
and wilt' be a
body.
derte' Society.
of the humin
:'seders' Society
)n the 17th Deo.
ppears that the
ts�iiou, (i a tinOi nl ly
etbty not: equal
any other stud
nt. There is a,
Minding of come
atide.iu the same
n hand and,other
sonie $300'more.
)f the.stud book,
1 the pedigrees oil
k snares, • maktug
pedigrees :'record -
,059 stallions and
antritis n•iivv in for
.ke a' good begin -
hook than either
ie total receipts
have been over
eeted:--President,
, P., annetauce;;;
Mllntosli, V. S.
ry,James Mitchell,.
er,•John. AikenAft
-
f the' Patrons of
ized, et &timid on
Wm Currie, Pres.
1 Lemont, Secre.
e failure of the 3 E:
Taber Co show it to
. dniiastraus failure
!icfligaili. the to-
Dens is $003,8,15.
ate are $$78,790,
of $825,055..
lot 20, :Maitland
3oderioh township,,
11 years ori leis Prow
o the` township +n
,ng all these yeara
e month off through
1y bids fair to see
r two. When he
lluron tract ltitf ,
r seed corn : on .his,
rein Loitilof, driVing
the only gnidato the:
rveyotwa black marks
Taylor is one of the•
t to Walpole island
Isis trouble (if 87..
at*•down the ori.itjlt-
d 011414•r•0 ,.�G
4444. t >rli
•
..tat �.
•,
RIEOI1PI Q 'tTY. ( 1'rosaa, 4.uba•
Silt +i.,'1GULA,.IAR W UG#T Appumi$. s A, . Wada �,N HY AN• AI3eZAFr C1rraa$NP 4F
nib it $'j' W.it DTE I 'th+itaw4Tilli. '
The elector ot: the Haat, iridin of 'to the Editor of the yeeax'atox'tzreire:'
11nlun. turn'd out on 7'.uestlayul h t,
notwithstanding the atiowsturtn, to
the uttinhor of sttven .or eight hundred
to hest' Sir 1 i,:hitrd Ottrtwtight dila.
Cuss the important questions at lareaent
occtll'yiug the guano mend, The
meeting was 1,01t1 in the I •'rticulturel'
Hull, the tareeet bui drug in the vit.
lege, which a strong Ioottl committee
It id brute 1,1teated and decorated upoci.
Itt y full the uci:asiof..
Sir Richard. itt�tiv;:d on. the: '].35
trifid ill the aftei'nooln, and was Lutz at
the station by a number of. leading
Reformers. tie was cescurted to the
r'aeide lice of Mr. 'Tilos Gibson, M. P.
1'., where lie•wns a ttertainetl at supper
• along with 'about twenty prominent
nit -tubers of the party, At the meet-
int; the president of the East Riding
7 furtn Asvuciation, • Mr. Archibald
1.1i4l9p, occupied the chair, and l,ehind.
ilial ;on tlln platform were about 100
ladies, whose preienee itint'eddjsiouial
interest to the gathering. There were
oleo on the p!atfutIn . r i'tt the audience: tad" of this week, T will tell you that
`.1'11''x:. ,- m.' DI. P., Dr. mac.. the cotnpai employs three thousand
i°nald • ;kZ, I' Rev. Thos. llnvidsoli Y p
lec,a; J, 0. tlulacblun, Rev. G..or ret i then of various professions and trait's.
.Brown, Rev. A. 0. Stewart, Rev', 141. Capt Miclford is superitendeut of the
•J, 'lotted; S. Uratcey, first Yiine-gresi- Whole work and 1 feel proud to see a••�,
u adian and one we might almost
.• Canadian, trine and
sld rhos. W. Gitrii second call a native of Teeewater, managing
dive .j Tsweat of the Tian, R be t tl- the army of men with audit apparent
tion, Townes Strachan, B,utrrtt.'tlil-
ler, Thus Gibson of Ji'urdwich, George
Fortune,Win.,,ishister, Wm, M.esser,
, 4V« M. Itoltiiiwrn, N J. Scott, John R.
Miler, James • Mc -Laughlin, Robert
Douglas, Andrew hillier, John Kiiox,
John.Wilsou, L. Level], T. B 'San-
ders, J. ].Rogers, R. McLaughlin, J,
Dear Sir,—In keeping with my
promise to you,. I etmbrace this oppor-
tunity and writ.! you a brief th'sorip,
tion of our work here.
We are building une, or rather a
doable reservoir, witioll is said to be
one of the flutist' and largest , in the
world. I believe the work Was Com.
nieneed in 1.850, anti atter many dttli-
culties, financial and otherwise, it
seems as though the present eounpany
Will ultiluately f,tiish it.
which the water
' i
The source fromo
supply, is derived is about ten miles.
south of here, and consists' of throe
huttiired itud sixty-five springs, which
are wet:anal in a handsome t.asiu of
solid' antsotiry. Tee water is conduct..
ed via a. very haudeoule .tunnel across
a magnificent river, thence northerly
by a conduit of evnarete and brick
inabottry to the reservoir we are build-
ing, and from Here it is distributed
i through the city of Iiavaua,
To give you, en idea of the inatlni'
or tta'.
ihs
of errors,,,
}llaced) hi the
ames." In
OefaU prizes of
of $30, ten of $16,
of 1P8, onehutndre3
and fifty of $1,
64 Sliitltago
is tenth. •will be elven to
the greatest number
!ugly spelle4 or mite
her issue of "Our
;on will be given: two.
each,four of $100.eight
twerity.five of • 0, fifty
of $2, and one hundred
tribute( in the order
<�ncl regulations. whleh
mentioned in rude A
will be sent with a!'eqppy of December issue
nn receipt of 10ositIVjii stamps, fipecial l
atsl, prazsa given away almost every day
during the oompetitiou which closes P'.el'
ruary 1st, 1891,
Adalress, Oua Mouse PunSasfrt;co
air
Ae
.. .., L. C. P.S. O., tottr°44 Wary
C P "tin the 1
.. P. S. •,. . er bray' saw leg
tw
' the market .tat ,w •; . , �„
E SCOTTISH' SPEWA U T, ;thin may be + '`
good sound i ati toy
the ZETLAND KILT..
I As,' am not bound b • soy ',
l am at I:lbarty to talks all kitatfis
hard or.eoft wood .and peg fad.
TOBO NTO.
Specialist for the treatment, of all them, Bring along tar
Breckville, Canada. Cbrotiic. Diseases, ` 7,ttland, Dec. g0th, Xo �
m Novel Offer, ,Prismte Diseases,
We note that the .publishers of The
Diseases of the Brian an 1 Nerves
Dominion illustrated have originated a I Diseases' of the Heart and Lungs,
fa b hiof nr es T
u which over 3' QOworth 1z
p v $ ,Q -And Disertses u# � cilllei1 pu,li-
are to be distributedrtmong the anbsoribers 1 tively.Treated successfully.
to that paper, subjmot to their answering'
simple questions on the currant • contents
of each outliner. We learn that. the first
prize will be $760 in gold, the second a
Heintztnau piano worth $600 and that the
rest of the many prizes in the competition
will beof unusually costly label valuable
nature.
They are also offering a second series of
prises for the beat specimen of type -writ•
ing, open tto typewriters all ,over the
world.
We have very much pleasaro in noting
such liberal offers from ou • .reading illus-
trated journal, and hope tlt,16 all our read-
ers will take advantage of them,
• case, :, .
By the.way, spkalcing pf Capt Mid-
ford, and it being Christmas, T. am
pleased to say. that although he rules.
his risen with ti sttli'haud, he somehow
ur gtller eummsnds thew -respect and
esteem.
E'1t ar; R• Black and other leading ` In proof of this I might mention
legal Reformers, that on Christmas eve he was the re.
Mr. Gibson, M P P, spoke very oipient of an address ficin 111s inen.eou
briefly, thanking the electore for the I pled with the most • handsoiiie sj'tver-
)i,andeotue majority bywhich they had
returned hits to the Legislative As-
seuibiyut the late eleotiglls.
An address of • welcome from the
East Riding Reform Associcttic.n to
Sir Richard was then read, to which
that gentleman replied iti courte'--
nus terms, and then proceeded to
review the principal topics of the day.
fib allowed ,how the excel 8 was dr'plet-
1og,Ontariir a of; the best a£. her pip
'tllntliin, anti dereonstra ted. the e3•iril
etreots which were- following the
train of the 1 cKiuley, Bill to the
egricultural population , of • Canada.
Sir Richard in dealing with the trade
rela't,'ions of; Canada with the
States, drew a distinctionbetween
coniglerciel union, the policy of Mr
Whiten, and unrestricted reoiprooity,
the pokey of the Liberal party. The
former would dike the control of the
Canadian tariff frotii Canada, while
the. latter Would preserve it. Sir
Richard strongly supportect;. the j.ro«
" .posal of Ow Liberat party to appoint a
resident ',agent• oftile' country
•'at Washington • and to assume -tile
politer of negotiating' coniwercilt;l
tretuties. Be concluded Isis speech
amid great alipl aft se.
Dr 'Macdonald, iii P, also spoke' for
a"few niiautes'in Ms customary, «lo
geent way, -Confi'ning his remarks
chiefly to the• deluteriotis; 'effects of
the N P and the hollowness of the
se Celled loyalty ory which was being
raised in Ooutervative quarters against
the polioy proposed by the liberals
for the good of the ebtintry. A most
eiithusiaatic and succ';ttsful• tueetini
was brought to a close by three cheers
for the Queen and the speakers.
Johan Buschart, Lista wel;
says :: "Atter spending all my in'on-
ey and property to no. purpose on
for what they' termed a hopeless
case of consumption, Dr. Sinclair.
oured mo."
Mrs, Mary 'Furlong, Woodhouse,.
says: "When all others failed, Dr.
Sinclair cured me of fits,"
W. McDonald, Lake field, says t
"Dr. Sinclair cured me of catarrh,"
•Geo. Rowed, 'Blyth, says ; "Dr.
Sinclair .cared me of heart disease
We understand that or receipt of 12 tits ar,d dropsy, when all others failed."
in stamps the publidhors of The Dominion !.)iseames of private nature brought
habiston i lto etc Pub l o+ it certainly
Illustrated..t rat Ion by wily; :Ur. Sinclair e S
Xoutreal) will mail a sample copy of that Mires.journal with full particulars of the plea.
WINGLIAitl."M.altKET:i.
IP, WtsOIIAM, Jan 15, 1800
Corrected Ly P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
'Flour per 1001st, k 2 50 to 2,50
eau Wheat per outhol, 0 88 to 90
Spring , 0 88 to • 90
Onto; 350 to 41
Barleyto 40
Peas, - 60 00
Butter, tub . .1d, to 1;i
do Balla, 14 to 14
l0 to 19
1 25 to
500 to
5 40 to
B1;gsper do en
Mounted Mexican saddle and bridle T• t, cod par card,
ever saw. Itideed,at home the oust of.i Brims �i iX ps
the saddle alone would purchase a very '
•
'fine team of horses to day . nothing of
the accessories.
• Again, referring to our work, f
might say it will cost about thore•nlil-
lion dollars•atid 1ve expect will take t
acouple more yeti's' to complete.
'However;asrain falls -too. heavily i
4,91y.s.#04 At gusrfor us to work, we
.hqpe to be With lint and our friends
duringthat' period.]
All are well here,. though the mos-
quitoes do Bother=urs at night and the
fleas never suhi tlee'itller day Or uigl':t,
but despite: this we are storing up it -
fair share of health and boodle.
1 remain, nee1lectfu]ly yours ,.
°maven 'Yito.
l•Iavana, Cuba, Dec. 22th, 1800. .
A new wrinkle"ta,tleFraed nnwnry
farnnerswas unearthed at 1V1114erton
OD Friday last. t'At the itistigation of
Robert° ki oohuy, 'Wellesley towit sh'p,
Ouief of Police-'Harinleier'had wer-
rivats' issued for the. artist of two 'Oen
named Satish-14.8liert had .Ed w'ltreI -
bailing. from Dobtlitnton,-0ray, ()lenity,
wlio had,just disposed of a loud of
gain to Lite Milverton buyer, eon-
sistitag of wheat,, barley and oats,
for whichthey recived tickets 'from
that wareiousei'nali.to the 'Milleof
about S1B. 'It appears that they were
travelling through the country repre-
senting. themselves as 'unfortunates
who had antlered front the ravages of
the tire friend and were greatly in need
of assistance. "if ;the farmer had no
money they lost tittle time in suggest..
ing that a bagg of grain would be
equallyacceptable, and as they carried
a good supply of empty bags it, rarely
occurred that they were turned away
'without receiving' a contribution. Its
this. wily their store bite eased rapid,y
,lull they ,were cnaliled to disp•ase of
a -fair, sized toad at ever'y'market reach
ed. They were taken before Mttgis
t-rattts- Weir and Growth, who decided
to dir'ide the spoils with the ttttlniui-
palmy by fanini them $2 "each with
costs amounting in a 1 to S9 50. They
got, the tickets cashed, settled im with
the court antd'started out afresh.. -
Mrs. Bailey Lipton, an old lady
aged about 70 years, who has been it
Coulter v. Young--bef,ire tMacMa.
la n; d'--Ju•.gtnernt in kition tried
without a jury at Gotl('t•ieh' in,tlle fltli
of:Uatober last acid arguedti t ranto
iri`Noveenher last Actino ity't,\Jltnles
Coulter, the duly child' and. hFeir-tit-
. law of the Pate rThoniae haulm', (vete°
'lied et the village of Blyth in October,
18744 against the executors of the last's
will of the late Anne Coulter (who
died in September, 1880.) to have tt
tlect+tred " that the will of, Thomas
Coulter was, end is,' i caudulent and
void, as having been• obtained by' the
fraud and undue Influence of the late
Anue,Coulter, and that Tlioiuniis:'Park
ter tit tact •dierd intestate, or, in •.tIIA ill -1 re4ident of E,;uiondviIle,. adj- iruuig
tentative Llittt Anne Coulter was a' Seaforth, for a oue bar of ;yPlitttr, teal:
trustee, Oto'. Jodgtnrnt for tiie pterin- [found Tying dead. o» ttte :floor of her
tiffdeclariiti that Anne (Jrsulti:r wail a .iiai't(t nee onThursday. 1.000.rs of foul
• la ilei! entertained„Lupton, her hus-
ter to n
trustee' attn., estate of Thomas Coal. 'play
hand, beiii und'•r the intluance of
estate nhot e extr gtiin d and app ent of the led by herne Of the - liquor on 'Thursday and Friday and
lifetime for her in tintriittttoe„ and for unable to tell .it very straight story.
'administration. 'Costs of all patties 'The old couple lye's cowfortallily well
'aur of the esttte. ' clarrofY, Q C., for
oft and had 110 falnity. A pest mors
plaintiff Lauur, Q, • 0 ,' for the dY. twit will be held. - .
•O. fondants. , .Lucklow it .,tion lit b eleotrie
1 he Annual meeting of beet Carla.lit,rlht. • •
L
;,ti', n fi 491100iitlti'm "Il ine lied in }lir .T.tiltis A. Ma',donii•t'd ord breti'd
1ACu••ke 41111. relit Fla) ,illi ,tr.t IL Tial rt... hirilltday on S+irn.lay halt.
CON S17LTAT IGN
f0
LilIMG
tiOFIN
;f
Atauut4ct014 0t
QW DL tG MATERIA of all OK
SASH, DOOB,S,•RLIND-
FRAMES, 'Etc. .;.
aiding, etc., sed 10 order an tat'
Flooring, 9 tS,
shortest notice. , .: -1
— xWe' have over 100,000 feet Of 1)1.7
1Tumber i n our. yard, and
ran t
up. r
ply scasoed stuff nt all •
A call et/hotted.
•. FIN T WA ; v .
winarham, June eth,l89b. .
D. StNCLAI 11 will be at the
QUEEN'S HOTEL, Wingham,
CV•
THURSDAY, JA 1 29, ! B81.
TENDERS WANTED..
1 50
s so I Tenders will be received by the node:*
signed, up 411 the 21th January, 1891, fcr
the erection of and finishing of a .'Brien
LOST DOG.:
LARO1 Newfoundland Dog, caw to mvpiaee
provee4tpoott?, tay3expenseestandt take hm
ay. edits. Moii;115Ltit-
er % ugham, Jartrl,Ota. 1301'.
•
ed to
wa
J. (xOLLEY,
VETERt'NAR'nf su, i.OZoN'.'.
Honorary Graduate Of Qrttai4oirettrinary College.
Also (Graduate of Dentistry School, Toren tis pre.'
Fared to treat all Diseases of -Domesticate ' Aniniala
,the latest scientific num nor.
Calix promptly attended to. -011154 and. 856 -mart',
Motile ()t,n 87'pD; tlinghatn,
+ .Cullers by night will Iilyd••2dm at the office:.
BOGS, Logs, LILT,
The undersigned are prepared to pay
the
Highest Cash: Prices
For'alllrindgof Good Sound"
Residence, on his farin;'being lot 5, .con-
cession 8, Turnberry. -The lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Plans
and specifications can be seen at my resi-
dence. ; GEO: FORTUNE,
Wingham,;P. Q.
Turnberry, Dec. 26th,1890.
HARD ANI SOFT 'WOOD LOGS,.
° Delivered at their 1.11fi Yard in lyinghatit
Also for•
Basswood Heading' Bolts
$y the Cord.
CUSTOM SA'TNG
Hone tit Fkkevoet Paying Price% and
SATISFA6114GII .itAI''EED.'
Atl'•itibtleof Dressed attd undressed
LUMBER
0orelnntiy on hand.
Also Shingles,Lath, Staves, Barrels; Cedar Posts,
Wood, sic. Call and get prices. Mill adjoining G,
T. It., ou,Shtltex McLean & Son,
'Wingbern,_Ont
. p 1
COTT'S
ULSIO
-mum
DOES CURE.
CON$LJMPTION
In its - Flynt Stages.
?ai !table ;alfi;llll CL`>�h
Ileret yeti get the genuine In ;c`odtti'On
color, a ler; sold a giiaty; at
sac' kid tiol
CRANBERRIES,
loc. a Quart,
at :the
"ma DIP E ,"
JOHN K RR. •
NEW' BUTCHER SHOP.
GEO. SHAW
Wishes tolnlinikte ° to the people of 'Nin+,ham and,
Vicinity, that tie has commenced the u aiherIi, r
Business aq..in, and has opened oat in the fill St,tnd,
a fat" doors, Nartho8tbe LrnnewiekMeuse.
STEAL 10c• per Ib: ; •
•
, • T per 1.13,
And other Meats, In proportion, some as low as Bo.,
•- pot pound.
SAUSAGES, &C., always on hand
Meets deitt'ored to any part of the town,
the Patronage of the public solicited.
EOPLE'S
POPULAR
ART LES
.; ONE
WAY•
TO.
British Columbia
Wl>It„S.N,
Oregon riteFatCalifor:,,
Leave Toronto li pp.NGTOiit. oFr' nays,
a
:as anular _•
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'Ei 8- 20;
; 11n1:
1891 I ,, FuRri •, -,, 2_.
A • ,
. BONIIum T4110=1 ,113 VANCOUVE1t Wining Cuattpt
ForBerths and all'ipfo oration
stpply;to nearest 0.1 R, Agent,
REMOVED 1 REMOVED. ! •
1 have removed illy. Sewing Machine ihisti,e44 to
liomuth'y•Blocict directly opposite the tnttkvtkIa.
m
Ilton, where 1 8t11 keep a tun stool' Of the-.
Celebrated DAVIS S'regf`:
chines*"
As well, as a few of the cheaper tines,
Can supply Needles Oils and. Repairs for all kin
of Sewing Machines. •
As t intend' to start
Knitting all Kinds of Hosier ,
Customers can Gare their Stockings: and Sank lilt
iFirst Class Style and on' the shorte(dt Yf3ticer sat
isfectlon guaranteed.
will also keep **took tat the
"WQ1U D'S ST.Ai+t". r 3littint
Macl1iii s. :.
(best In the world,) on hand tai~ Pale,' irbiel# trill
sold at reasonable prices. Derails haehsottrd ab
trying one, put they will ltnit as well as curt be d,
by hand in less than it the time
Plea'w ;sive u A. gall. Don't forget th,t pi
opposite the flame of no.mil'crt.
Yottra ttew t:attuny
C.11'i() SHAW
0
. t
r;
ca110L BOQICSSCHOOL SUE'S=
OF ALL'IcI ii)S.
A COVER GIVLJ' 14118.1+1 with every book purelatt' - Fust,
the tiling tit preserve. the booLus.and keep theta etek.n..
ws,
F tLL LINES ttr
'Window Blinds,
Wa1Pf
* 1G'h.lTititt�Jtf lkn)-t`' ig -t) eta 11t li`t i l
.t •
t.