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ailed e'ty
n has rilytia'1=t'
r` evoted I11euit.A.
e For t'irty,ti*0
friend was s, 1.13:0
owick, He too" yQ *
ie promotion of the; 'V^
a mainstay of the 1u
4' �A
fest uonteirt until a c
commodious church 41i
he corner of his farm k'
of Gori, He was always
"s friend. His home was
Oleo for the mitlisters,
Awry itinerant fouled rest,
and Cordial welnorct frons
carted family. He was,
is attendance at tate means
it failing health prevent.
1 deprived of the prix+
sanctuary caprin the olOs-
)f his earthly Mr..iuwgis "'
ghted to camiirnpe with
:ighbors anAfriands iu bier
n when the shadow of
angering near, and" tan-
to exercises the feelings of
t was, a source of great
joyrnent, on the Sabbath
linable times, to gather' the
his family around hire and
ead portions of Scripture,
songs of Zion he loved so
vas not atraid to die. HFA
irnily on the Rock of Ages.
o evil for God was with
luently he assured the
others who came to Visit
itwas well with his soul.'.',
receding his death he rani-
and the family were hopes',
her would tarry with them
ger, but ere another sun had
419 not, for God tools him."
eft to mourn the loss of a
aifeotienate husband and
idow and a large and inter-
ly,nearly, all of whom arae
of rhe Christian Uhurch.
ill meet in the heavenly
st. The funeral was largely
and an appropriate memorial
s'.conducted .,by the pastor,
lcLaughlan, assisted by Re e
'nue, of Gorrie. •
0
bo
rip•
avy'
very
Qire
sent he ; , therefore,
(are now ander that r •
of reduo
our Stook, and in or • SO We
p'0pared to male 0 } mars 4
10,98. ' 'IIQY
n 'Hate, Shirte, C , Cuffs, Tie:,
(105, tiro,, we ofrepp at attractions.
ing small about/it but the price.
i)nrllrusl
1'rIn a 'awns,
b" and Dress
t,
surprise to ousto-
auty and excellence
can be sold at our
het rumple suggesbinp .bpcl ao ooaasIQn 1(1
assert itself. Whoa tanking over the mat'
ter at mid-day, it struck tete all of a heap
that [ had a lecture written out on the
Sarno Psalm, and text for sermon picked
out, but my services were not required, 9o'
that my lot forbade that I should never
wag my head in a pulpit. Thus it came
to pass thoi no one eazi east up in my
teeth that I am a sticker minister, as we'
scowl; people say. t:lbould this come under
the eve of ;V Ir Annersou, 1 hops that lie
will accept of a laymatis thanks for the
profitable thougbts evoked b,• his discourse
of Sunday,
',•ods ate generale
fitrrs how, so mud,
ttexture and cl
ices.
see ren of
uafled in fro
comp fisjl
mid Gunpowflet trona 12g cents up.
Liberal discounts to cash buyers.
GORDON & McINTYRE.
Belgrave.
id Templet's intend holding
dge on May 25th. ---1t is the.
if the Good Teinplars to
lodge of JuvPnile'Templers
igt, at an early dare. This
in the right dirention and
encouraged by all, especially
s.—The baseball team ,of
purpose holding an enter •
u the JIoresters' hall, May
Morris.
hett's house had a narrotv
m being burned, one day
ao we have been informed.—
't Elood has returned from a
hs' sojourn at the residence
✓ Tonge, Flesherton.—R, vi
ey preached a practical ser
he marriage relationship at;
ake marriage a success,
,last Sunday.
:rupp, of Formosa, an 1
the Bruce county jail a
ference to an asylum, dieto,
row starvation, Applicatior\
'made for his admission to
in, but he died pending the
in of arrangements, Every.
ssible had been done for dei
i:nd all his wants supple
:eadfastly refused to either
ink. He wouldallow nota.
even wine or milk, to pass
The verdict of the jury was
th was caused by lack of
nest.
atson, M P,in a recent speech
irry, Man, showed that last
000,000 pounds of binder
as used hi Manitoba. The
5 per cent, ad vat, or about•
per pound, so that . the far-,
that Province paid $50,000
,us to the hone manufacturer.
snue derived by the treasury
ported twine anio>tlnted to need
ng. Mr Greenway et press
of that if the question "vent'
ed to theta"free from the dd.;
of party politics not 10 pm,,
our Manitobafartdis would
rainst (t4e trake" with 'the
(100people til the Aottth of
'red ;'lritrrio..,.$11le-..Ttm sort
let b+1 (;Mill?!. Hri.-1% doOlitn'1'
When ono nleetei yhtl he
4 Iv IS err
r that our Teas are un-
ess, strength and flavor.
lacks, Japans, Hysone,
The Big Brown Anchor.
HURON SPRING ASSIZES.
COUNTY or HURON "1'$40Hk
1.) ATIONS, IBUI
W LI nen:AY. ."
Spring, In May.
i!or the TOW,
April now has come and gone,
On us dawnshePealeth theforthtobin's lad notern,
Frato his rich and ruddy throat.
1, O'er the hill and va,liey, sounds
' The youthful rustic's favorite song,
Sings the birds among the boughs,
I While the youth bis furrow ploughs.
n the hillock Skips the lamb,
While the boys along the d,iln
On the grassy banks recline,
Catching fish with hook and line.
Soon the bee will sing in glee,
As lie flies from tree to tree,
Sipping from their blossoms sweet,
Honey, honey, honey ;Meet,
Nature soon shall clothe the field,
And the earth his verdure yield,
While the milkmaid's song is heard,
As she calls the lowing herd.
W. T. F.
Glenfarrow, April 28th, 1991.
CONCLUSION of THE BUSINESS TRA17,S-
ACTED.
(From Goderich Star,)
O'Neil vs. Murdock, an notion for
illalicious prosecution, was made a
remnant to next assizes. Garrow et,
Proud -foot for plaintiff; Cameron Q.
C., and B L Dickinson for deft.
Shane vs. Beattie, an action for
111alieious prosecution, occupied near'
ly the whole of Friday, thirteen wit-.
nestles being examined. After two
flours deliberation the jury returned
a verdict for pill of $100 against deft
,Samuel Beattie and for $50 against
deft Robert Beattie, and judgment
was entered in favor of plff for $150
and full costs.
Dale vs. St. John, en .action for
slander was made a remnant.
Stretton. vs. Connolly, an action on
a promissory note and for board. and
lb ping, was referred by His Lordship'
to, a clerk of the court tp"take the
evi(e lass i , aylorAor plff; E
Champion, Q 0, for deft.
This ended the civil eases, and the
following is the remain&er of the
criminal cases :
The Qnaen vs. Frederick Robinson,
who pleaded guilty to torgery and
false'pretences. On the representa-
Atioua made on behalf of prisoner, he
ty,e.s,released, on suspended sentence,
,+v giving bonds fur his. future good be-
havior.
The Queen vs. Wm Dempsey,charged
with rape on Mrs Barr, Goderich
township. The witnesses for the
crown were Samuel Barr, husband of
the woman, and Dr Gunn, of Clinton,
�
Eire Six
witnesses w
who was called in.
called on behalf of prisoner to testify
his good character, In summing
+he case His Lordship charged that
was no evidence to prove a
e of rape, indeed -that was not
for by the crown,but they relied
ing alt attempt ; he informed
ary that they were at liberty to
g. in a verdict of attempt to
niit the offence, if theybelieved
e evidence of the husband. His
barge Weil generally considered
strongly against the prisoner, Fut the
jury brought in a verdict of not guilty
which occasioned a good deal of sur-.
prise and strong comments amongst
those .who heard the evidence and the
judge's charge,'E. Campion, Q U., for
prisoner. .
The Primary (111. rlasa) sod Jiinlor I.eavipg and
I?as44 Matriculation (II. close) Examinations at the
Collegiate Inatitutee and thigh Scheele will be hold
at Cnderieb, Chilton and Seaforth, beginning Took
l, 7th of duly, at 8.40 a nt. Senior Leaving and
Honer I+ iatricsdation(I• (;.) will be held at Clinton,
beginning Tuesday, 14th July, at 1.88 p m. Candi.
detce who wiser to write at either Seaforth or C11•
tun muse notify The id Bobb, Seq., 1 r schools,
Clinton P 0, not later than 22nd May, stating at
which of the aehool they intend to writu; and those
who desire to write at Ooderloh ninet notify John E
Tom, Faq, I P Schools, Ooderioh i' 0, by the sante
date. Ifo name will be forwarded to the Depart•
merit unless the fee of $5 accompanies the implicit,
flan. Head•ina ore et High Schoula and Cellogiate
Inetltntee wit Imo emit the -applications and fees
of their can datea to the PS Inspector within whose
juriadieti• their school is situated. Forts of ap-
{ pllcatio may bo obtained from tile Inspector or the
' undo .ti;ned.
• PETER ADAMSON.
County Clerk,
peal, Net
Pop OLAR S'T'ALLIONS.
oderioh,
In the
the Ears
on the
ttor of the Ele
Riding of Hurt)
. th March, 18
An abstract of th
tion expenses nt Pe
the said election, as
Telograeh and Telpho
Livery acconnte
Runt of halls for Meeting•
Printing and Advertising... , ..., 38 50
Pottage and paid for alone, orders 22 37
Personal Expenses....... 20 00
Total $133 28
ion for
held
1
detailed stater nt of the oleo.
r Macdonald,, a ean(llti.tte at
ad with thu cturning°dicer :
The following well-known Stallions will
travel during the season of 1891, as fol-
lows :'
GOLD, 3657.
R. B. HARRIS, Proprietor.
MONDAY—April 20th, will leave his own
stable, Lot 6, Con. 4, Turnberry, and
proceed to Lovell's Corner ; thence west
two miles; thence south to B. Saults'
Hotel, Bluevale, for noon ; thence south
h
134 miles; thence west 2% miles,
Roe's, 2nd Line Morris, for eight. TEES.
DAY—Will proceed east 3% miles, to
Charles Forrest's, for noon ; thence north
114 miles, east 2g./ miles ; thence north
WI miles, to Wm. Gol]ey's, for night.
WEDNESDAY—Will proceed north 14
miles, to R. Hamilton's Corner ; thence
east, 41, miles, to Alex. Robertson's, for
noon ; thence north 1% miles and east
2% miles ; thence north 1,4 miles, to D.
Fisher's, for night. TRURsnAir—Will
proceed north 134 miles, to 9th Conces-
sion of Howick, thence west 21/4 miles,
to L. Campbell's Hotel, Gorrie, for noon ;
thcpee, by way of Wroxeter and Lovell's
Corner, to his own stable, for night.
FRIDAY—Will proceed north 1I miles
and west 2A miles, and north 1*miles,
to Thos. Hastings', for noon ; thence east
*4 miles, to Alex. Findlay's, for night.
:13,/ I :N" Cr, 1891
miss 19.. BOYD
Wishes to intimate. to the ladies of Wittglifl,m and surrounding country
that her stock of
SPRING 0 SUNIMER MILLINERY
has arrived and is now opened' Cut, Tho stock is well assorted and
contains all the fashionable styles for this year,
000011 .s $ 7 04
29 75
11) 00
ated 20th April, 1841.
J. A,
IORTON,
lel Agent.
Fina
FLflR? por
S,
T have much pleasure in anonncing to the farming
public that I am agent for those Celebrated
Plows and other
kE;1ral lqlomontz.
REPAIRS KEPT ON HAM.
FANCY OOODP,
A. large stock on band, consisting of Embroidery Silks, Feathers, Flow,
ere, Ribbons, Laces, &To.
MANTLE DEPARTMENT.
TLe Mantle Department contains a varied assortment of Silks,
Satins, Satin Brocades, Plushes, Velvets and Mantle Cloths to choose
from.
Mantles made to order—Perfect Fitting and in the latest and most
fashionable styles.
Stamping done to order. An inspection invited,
SOLE AGENCY FOR
M at;her's G -love Cleaner,
4 preparation for cleaning. kid gloves. It will also remove grease or .
.stains from silk or woollen goods. Try it.
The Old Stand on Victoria Street will still be
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Sewing Machines,
Organs,
Washing Machines
and Wringers,
SATURDAY ---Will proceed 1 miles east,
then south It miles and west 21/2 miles,
to John Underwood's, for noon ; thence
west 1 miles, south 14 miles and west
to his own stable, where he will remain
till following Monday morning.
EDMOND„('No. 4994, Vol. 9.)
WM. WELLWOOD, Proprietor.
MONDAY—April
20th, will leavee his
s
own stable, Lot 26, Con
11, West Wawa -
nosh, and proceed south, by way of Divi
siou Line, to 9th Con., then west to Jas.
Stein's, for noon ; thence to Marnock ;
thence north to David Robertson's, for
night. TUESDAY—Proceed east to Jas.
Cochrane's, for noon ; thence east, by
way of lst line of Morris, to W. J. John-
ston's, for night. WEDNEsnAY—Proceed
by way of Jamestown, to 'Wright's Cor-
ners, then east to Mr. iMcKinney's, for
noon; thence west to Wingham, calling
at the Brunswick stables ; thence to S.
D. Wellwood's, for night. THURSDAY—
Proceed north to John Hardie's, for
noon ; thence west' to Wm. Barber's, for
night FEIDAY—Proceed south, by ,way
of Whitechurch,to Mr. Fox's, for noun ;
thence to his own stable,, for night.
SATUISDAY—Proceed north to the 12th
Con., to Mr. Webb's, tor noon ; thence
home, by of St. Helens, where he
will remain until the following Monday
morning.
Mx DEAR TIM,—All down the Chris-
tian centuries, the church seemed now and
again to fall into a state of lethargy. In
Scotland, during the greaten part of the
eightoeuth century, the National church
in quite e. case in point. Within a gunshot
of where John Knox wrestled in prayer
'for the church and country 'he loved, s6
well and truly, grave clericals took part in
private theatrioals, with Adana Smith and
David Home for admiring listeners. The
wan "Douglas, a Tragedy," written
by Home, a minister of the church of
peotland. 13cotohmen are yet to be found
who admire the play, but who will hardly
eondone the offence of a minister reading
foie sermon. s three of the ministers I
eat under were guilty of being slaves to
the paper, as old country folks phrase it,
,
have to confess e; lurking lore for read die.
.e,uraee.Whent1 was told on Monday morn-
ing haat that Mr Anderson, of St Helens,
read his discouree* 1+ war, rather pleased
than otherwise. Art egarct3 tnyeelf, t was
.o entranced w'as'h listening to bin remark*
ass the tiro targe otthe tweaty.tbifa I'rlalrri,
L
Give me a call and inspect Ooods.
J. B1 Cummins
g
Wingham, April 17th 1891. •'
IN
TWO WEEKS
THINK OF IT
As a Pliosh Prodncer tbero can bo
no question but that
scot
e;
vI
Of Pure Cod liver 011 and llypophosphltes
Of Limo acid Voda
is without avat. Many have.
Isgiite a pounder a day by the trio
or it; it cures
60t1SUMpTlou;
SCROFULA RRONCIH'flS, COUGHS AHDi
solos, ANO ALL FORMS OF WASTING 013+
ASLs.
ASKILX.
L
azax
da r �e,iiyl
Carilitlemadebt$ootti1Ossate.ndlIat1ft .Selmto6
Wraplfewf at aN Dtuggbta, 60a aAd;t•00
M. D. M. A., L, 0 P. S. 0 , M. 0, P. S. M.,
817):-.MCSA =ST,
Remember the place—First door north of Ed. Dinsley's jewelry.
store.
Wingham, April 3rd, 1801.
A. BOYD;
TORON I'O.
Jonathan. Bushart, Listowel, says :
"After spending all my money and prop-
erty to no purpose on medical men, for
what they termed a hopeless case of con-
sumption, Dr. Sinclair cured me.”
Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse? says:
"When all others failed, •Dr. Sinclair
cured me of fits."
W. McDonald, Lakefield, says :--"Dr.
Sinclair cured me of Catarrh."
Geo. Rowed,Blyth, says :—"Dr. Sin-
clair cured me of heart disease and drop-
sy, when all others failed."
Diseases of private nature brought on
by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures.
CONSULTATION FREE.
DR. SINCLAIR will be at the
QUEEN'S HOTEL, Wingham,
ON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, Q 3 9 I.
,. , ,..rr .. •iv .i I.i tl c' 4 V .... , . , a .a
JOSEPH
I CEERit COWAN,
ATTNTE!DonIr CO,00®®®® AUCTIONEER,
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSE:'°
CObli'IISSIONER IN H. C. ,7., ETC.,
WROXETER, ONT.
Stailion Route BIUs
' F011 SEASON OF 1891.
If you want' a. ,at, Showy Bi11, well put together,
and attractively d ,lased, on good paper or card,
send your order to t TIMES Office.
A Number .of GoCats to Choose
froiat -
Prices reasonable, and ,orders b '.m ail promptly
attended to. ti
TIMES OFFICE,WINC11.
Money to Loan • on Notes.
Notes Discounted
AT REASONABLE.. RATES.
Money advanced on Mortgagee at 8 per hent. with
privilege of paying at the end 0 any year. Notes
and accounts collected.
ROST. IIIoINDOO.
Oreton.—Beaver Block. \Vin¢ham, Ont.
HERE WE ARE AGAIN!
Beautify Your Hornes!
JAS. H. FRIEND,
Late of Hamilton and Perls,
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMEN
TAL PAINT`R, PAPER HANGER,
FRESCOER, &C.
Would take this opportunity of informing the citize
of wingbam and surrounding country that Karin
had lurgeexrerienoe In city work, he is prepared t
do Alanasttning, Italaomining and Wall Papering b
the latest approved styles of plain and decoratiri
work. Churches, Halle or other public or privat
buildings Frescoedinbeautiful Coim'9 and Leggin
at moderate rates. -�
FOR SALE,
Very devirable Residence, with Large Grounds
t4 highly cultivated ; Splendid Orchard ; Hand
some Evergreen liedges;Onod Outbuildings; hard and
+9ort Water; Pleasant and'Cocnmanding Situation.
Within three minutes walk of the town. Rare
chance to secure It fine property,
D. M. GORDON.
ALLAN LIN
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSBIPS.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE.
Fortnightly sailings from
Portland or Halifax,
To Derry or Liverpogl,'.
CABIN RATES, 510,0) and 060, Single ; .$80. iiit0
and 2110 Return, according to location of
Staterooms.
ria : " ' 'T, a =LIED
INTERMEDIATE, Outward 635; Prepaid t30.
Steerage at lowest rates.
Accommodations nnsurrassed.
Apply to 11. k A. ALLAN, Montreal, or
HENRY DAVIS, \VIEGHA;<'tr.
�1
Graining in Walnut, Oak, Bird's Eye Me-
ple,.&cc., a Specialty.
All ordere entrusted to my care done with neatness
and despatch.
Orders left et Mr. Ross' Bookstore will renew
prompt attention.
JAS. H. FRIEND.
Wingham, April 3rd.
ILLINERY ! P La
CEO. PHIPPEN SPRING 1391.
le now prepared to do all kande of
HOUSE, SIGN, AND. ORNA-
MENTAL PA INTI.N G, PAPER
HANGING, KALSOMINING,
GLAZING, GRAINING,
LANDSOA.PE AND SCENIC
PAINTINU, k, C.
All Work done with
Neatness and .eapa ch. TAP MANTLE DEPARTMENT
SS. E. MURPHY
Figs just received and opened out a large
stock of very stylish
Spring
ing and Summer.
er
Hits, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces,
• Fro. Also Baby Cl)rlstening Robce.
RUMS S 1ViODERATE.
Satisfaction goarantepcl in every
instatiee.• •
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Ott ,ri tett at A. b, L4'ng'a i'3 5 ehop eyed reed's
proa.pt atter.tlwr,
1 r
contains all the latest material of $ilke, Satins, Bro.
Carlo, Fringes, (limps and Mantle Vieth.
Mantles made in the taost r'aahlonatta Styles, and
At prices to suit; the doses•
living bought Fit very chole ,'t am detormtn•
ed to s ll.tt eiattt.uty4nurl, so as to sett all•par•
011999!, 8. A c0lsoli.3ted.
keg46 silken as esah in oxenenee for
MIS 1v,11ki tphy,
`tt itrghton, Mash 2t4, Ulit. opoisste 006404:! 4o44,
JOHN
—Manu
DUILDING MATERIA
—such as
SASH, DOOR
Tf
all kinds,
13 L
F rtAM1i'., Etc.
N1), `
Flooring, Siding, ate., . rtesed to order on the '
shorttet notwe.
i We 1i7ve otter 100, l feet et Dry
air'nnes in our yard, and can eup..
sedsood at ti of an 6ir),Jl ff
ter Batt aollcited.
a ,IPT. ' • .. •' ,
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