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W. F. M. Society. Teeawater. Wlutecthurch.
The oiglttli a)tt)ual Iuentiug o£ the social , rami on, o A
9 M 'tl dgP ie byterial iV rt Dl Society xosidence of Aire Archie Gillian,, an sold his faun to Patrick Troy, of carry xiono 0 0 , 1
Presbyterial
•E. WI L L 1 A M S
' Y A oe l gathering' was held at the A• tl It f Whitechurch,itag
rat au r n Monday: ecee)iug;, wbe)r a good Bute Wawattash, for the round sutra of will clear theta out; all that wo gain by
waesday, held ttlllarol)Melville
i;thlttr There was Brussels,
was spent -lir Selllevy sa man llctu' 5,000, Mr Troy taking; possession this this is the use of the money and the•
in„ selling bie tannery toan Spring. Mr Geo Cottle h•;a sold hie advantage of roam. What you gain is
large number of delegates and friends is �itain and remoV1U from Igen, g good fresh goods at cost; itis for ,you to
, in attendance. The tweeting was g beige and in the vi.ltt a to Moses say whether or not such inducoutor)ts
villa A Wo will be sorry to see k1r Champion, hotel keeper, for the sum are suilloiept to briar; yen to the Anchor
opened by all sinking tale lMO Ps,lnt Sellery leave, as he tltakes a good of a25 —Joseph Nixon purposes Haus@•
and the I'resirk rat, Mrs
Sutberlat d, citjzetn,--A number. of "the boys", moving into his hotel this Our Toa trade is constantly inoroasitt
reading a portion of Scripture. Afterg •
whioh,preyer was offered by \\Aire Mut.-
torespring.—
(nine iu number) were hauled up be- M the residence of 111r Joseph ilIoty. in
volume
nons�aatd erQlst,�that in quo lic ha ro vby
Mr J IC McLean, J P, for int- bray, on the evening of the 9th instant, long years of careful and thoughtful
ray, of Kincardine. Mrs Mass, on proper conduct, dm, and fined. We
behalf of the Brussels Auxiliary, exp Citi P rel hope this maybe a lesson to h very happy .affair took place, in the expgrience learned to judge Teas by un-
teuded to the visiting delegates a y h marriage of his daughter Gracey,ta Mr
GORDON Q. MciNTVDI
re slaughtering tvjuter goods, tve��p
f th m ov@r it' cut nrtce
EMIS 1
--AND-
DRUG GIST.
W. TELEGRAPH CO,
t ,, Brunswick House,
ringiaam, - - - Ont
f 1 e Alin jaaaa Chiles
failing tests. 2ndI, by making the wants •
the boys and young men who find no Alfred Harper, of Holyrood, v,hich was of the trade a daily study. We know
what our Petrone require in this line, .
and so are always in a position to supply
it.
lfss 1te . of
oorittat wetoome. .+' better occupation on evenings than us- consumnateed in the presence of a num.
Kincardine, expressed the feeling of
ber and otherwise molesting acs- ,,
the visiting delegates in her well P er of invited guests. The ceremony
chosen words of response. The ers• liy•—one of our promising young; was performed by the Rev W H
President's annual ad resp was replete men well up in ,society and to whore Gredcles, of tbie place,who made a good
earnest, hopeful words concern. we alluded some time ago as having jog, of tying .this bridal knot, as he al -
with
to remove a wad or tobacco from the. ways does. The resents were both
ter the work. The aunuall report, bole in his tate in order to sing inn one numerous and presents
which fully
road by the Secretary, showed that of our church choirs has deemed it ) P th
marked progress had bow wade in the s1 ow d e respect and high es -
prudent to make a sneak to the teem tl young couple are
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, .892. work of the Society during the • year, Prairie Province. Cause—Leayear in winch . le yo o p e
as seen bythe increased average at• P held by their many friends and tics
r —The Assessor, Mr Skilling, is par- uainttss1ces Tho evening was spent
teudauce at Ineetiu gs—in membershi q
LDIT.ORIAi. NOTES, and in contributions and the formation 'suing his rounds.oIt is amusing to i0 • singing and other amusements.
See those who'a few weeks ago boasted The young couple are going to leave
VILE > n.,ECTION of Hon John Carling of Ashfield Aulsialy added 31 new
been certified to by the clerk of members to our roll. In September,
$390 worth of clothing wits sent to
f Grown in Chau•cery, and he has the Indians un Crowstand Reserve,
en, his seat in .the House. In The fitfancial report, read by the
61ing the result of the re-count to Treasurer, showed the total contribu-
clerk of the C•rowal in Chancery tions to be $1188.96, this being an
advance over any previous year. After
'lige Davit says : "'1 further certify the Treasurers report was read, Mrs
t of the - `votes cast.for Mr •Carling Dickson, of Wingham, offered the
votes were alleged to be the sub- dedicatory prayer. Mrs MacLeod,
t of appeal to the county judge, and from Regina, was introduced to the
Olthe votes cast for Mr Hyman three, greeting by Airs Murray. Mrs Mac -
41 I tind that the learned judge has Leod gave a very interesting account
9tio d such appeals and directed that of the work parried on by the Indus -
names of such parties be restored trial Ecl)ool at Regina. Some 60 pupils
the voters' list and propeliy reefs• are at present under instruction there.
,ed thereon." In accordance with the•illrs:llacLeod read a number of letters
'1#ectiou of the judge the cleric of the which had been written to her by
eitwu endorsed on the lists deposited some tf the little Indian girl pupils in
-1 his .office. the following :--"The the school. Mrs Paul zonveyed to
nes scored out in rep ink are hence the .meeting the greetiugs of the
"th to form part of the present list Methodist Missionary SoSociety of
s"ebters." This shows that hitherto Brussels, and Mrs Watson, of \Virg-
t;y did not form part, and the letter ham., that of the Congregational alis
jibe reeising officer a..corupanyiug stoi)at•y Society there. A very inter-
judgment of Judge Elliot shows
eating !paper an "The one thiug need.
.t Mr Fraser never intended that .fel",read list Mrs Douglass,of Wroxeter,
jse votes should remain on the; list.
was listened to with rapt attention.
Also a recitation by Mrii AIa3Kercher,
nu bill introduced by Hon G W of the same place,on the same subject.
ass, in the Ontario Legislature, re- Miss Arldersou, of St Helens, read a
'ening the fees of certain public most excellent paper on the -Evil of
tittle, provides that every Division
the Opium traffic' containing many
rt clerk shall be entitled to retain appalling facts connected with this
cryingevil. Miss Anderson recon•
is own use in each year his net mended that the Society take steps to
rine tip to $1,500. Of the rest be aid in the suppression of the opium
ll pay to the Provincial Treasurer traffic, because of its great hindrance
percentage as follows :—Between to the spread of . the Gospel. The
officers elected for the ensuiug year
500 and $2,000, 10 per cent; be. are as follows : Mrs Sutherland, Presi•
len $2,000 and $2.500, 20 per cent; dent ; Mrs Graham, Treasurer ; Mrs
(ween $2,500 and $3,000, 30 per MacNabb,Secretary. Mrs MacLennan,
; over $3,000, 40 per cent. Every of South Kinloss,aud Mrs Sutherland,
l egistrar of the High Court, of Ripley, were appointed Presbyterial
luty clerk of the Crown, County delegates to the annual meeting in
`girt cleric and Surrogate registrar Toronto in May. On motiou of Mrs
ilbe entitled to retain for his nen Dickson, 1Vingham, and Airs Hartley, on Tuesday evening, by the Rev Mr'a net income from all the offices Bluevale, a vote of thanks was t@oder• Salton, of Brussels. Subject : "Our
ll by'hiin of $2,000. Of °the rest ed to the ladies of Brussels for
ihallpayto the Provincial Treasurer their hospitality, to the choir, organist the h." All esentt iappeared
n which to enjoy
p ey
isame percentage as before men.
and to, all Who had in any way con.
p a sented this )such -abused class of iudi+
Sed. Everyregistrar betributed to the eujoymelit of the n:eot•
rea `ar,sen- , viduals.
d to retain to his own use each )'"g• On motion of Mrs Graham, of
to ex
Brussels,it was agreed press the BRIEFS. -Mr James McQuarrie
his net income up to .$2,500. Of
i paid Brussels a flying visit this week.
.rest be shalt. pay to the Provinci l thanks of the Society to M:• Bryan, —Mrs J M Hamilton, who has been
surer a percentage according to editor of the Lt)okuow Sentinel, for
•.
Ceei is afollows :-10 er cent his kindness in publishing last - year's visiting in Lucknow the past week,
p p returned home on &Ionday.•--Mrs
reteen $2,500 and $3,000 ; 20 per annual reports of the Secretary and Curtis was visiting her sister, Mrs S
l between $3,000 and $3,500; 30 Treasurer and for supplying the Sec- Curtis of Visiting this week. ---Mrs
Mrs S
ent between $3,500 and $4,000; r@nary with a number of extra copies Chats Hamilton is seriously indisposed c
light f t
,car rent on the excess of $4,000, free After the business cf the meet, with La Grippe.—Miss .Ma )@ Mc -
and
when all departed, wishing Mr
''r • sheriff shall be entitled to retain ink had been disposed of,Mrs Barnhill Sg with paralysis, ono day last week, i,
+•� offered prayer. At the close of the L•ean,who has been teaching in Elmira without a moment's warning.Uwe and 17 rs Liuklater happiness and long
18 own use in each year his net since Nev Year's, has returned to herlife and success in their future home
j;nne up to ;p3,000. Of the rest he meeting Mrs Boss invited all to ads home here.—Miss Mary McTavish is side of het body is rigid and , she is in the Prairie Yroviu ei the Canadian
'l ii the Provincial Treasurer the lours to etladies s of Brussels of the church,—unable to speak. (Brest sympathy
is
1 p y where the of had made laid up with La Grippe at 'present.— pin Norlb.West.
awing percentage: -10 per centThe coldest snap . which we have ex• telt for her.—Mr Wm Clin.)e, of the
teen $,3,000 and $3,500; 2C. per80 eueste preparation
was 1servedfor ekoatnhe doing le. Banner, has been appointed license
perienced this winter, • struck here pp Bluevalaing le®:
(cent beton een 3e $4,000 and $4s500 and $4,000 ,500 gates and members of the Presbytery' Friday
i th winds Lave beenothe orderr of therms and FiRhei,resignr ea�LtvoPd �bt Mr Clini a outlaad Eli
jiin. Ktabl)s s op n id
per cent on the excess of $4,600. Avery pleasant time was spent duringwill malts an eff%cfeut officer, T H Travis' Old opposite the
dayever since. Some of the roads instand,
Etu 1.5 of each year every Officer the interval between tIIE'. afternoonMotet.--Owing CA the inclement weeds.
Y and evening meetings. this vicinity are so Stiffed as to be Morris•
tied by the act shall transmit to impassable and others have barely er of Friday, Saturday and Monday.
Trent oft. under oath, a detailed here was a large attendance at the p Mr John tittle • of the firm of yY
evening mcetine. After the usual enough snow on 1 leieh'
Allen re fees, e)xpensos, etc. • The devotional exercises, conducted by March is surely „ present with an sheens
ey 80ti vexing shall be app ied Rev Mr Anderson, St Helens, Rev fluff of having hon -like qualities. -.r The No 5 wall.ingr club have not been church, on Monday evening, had to be
)audits,iele gfri� onnecLionns`vttli Sutherland, in behalf of Mrs Mae- Miss Molloy is at present visit n \Mrs out lately. What's the matter I A-postpateed till �Vedneveni Pv@rink be
' Nabb, Presbyterial Secretary, read the Gltaa Htimilton. -Miss Annis Va r, b,11ed resolution should never b@ rite Bttlrtns caused rho praposen meet•
ofiiCiala. 'l ll@ fees i'etttrl)Cd to annual report of the Society Rev wha for the past two weeks hay been blolfe resovlr Peter l4uld t, of the 1eg of the I 0 Ci• T, on Friday odeniet.-
::overuuteut liiy in addition to attending the milliner openings into be postponed till Fridey, 1V -Ir
Mr Murray moved the adoption of the yy p fifth line, l,as gone to in Clinton,
e
fees paid by any of these officers •
report and in an earnest and tactical i;oudon, returned Monne on q'uesday _ . Mr Uriah McFadden to resideu met with a •)est. We trust thPuI will' bca a gc d
,1te municipal Councils of the " 1p evening —Mr Johu 1tiloiuni$ is taking attendance.—lf:s I�ieltell, of Illue;rAlo,'
;Vex to which the do business - addrese reviewed the work done byg Severn accident on Tuesday by slipping; left on Tuesday for Holland, DI t' I
y the Society since its tnceptton. Rev f d t o —Miss
int fon the ice while playing „
M1I 1? seconded the r t" d having a disabled arm, --iWi2$$ Olat a where she will join her brothel Ed
General groceries—pure, fresh and'
cheap, are always a leading feature • of
our trade. Special value Ln sugars, .
syrups and molasses.
We do a large trade' in butter, eggs, .
lard, cured meats, oatineals, cornmeal,
pure honey, wholesale and retail,potatoes, .
gc. Goods delivered promptly.
Carpets and Curtains, Gents' Furnish-
ings, ready-made and grdered clothing,.
form no small portion of our trade.
of prosperity now declare that their shortly for Manitoba, where, no doubt, You know we carry the finest stools of
property has decreased two-thirds in they will puehtheir fortune.—Mr Win• boots and shoes, rubbers and overshoes..
value.—James Gallagher had a narrow fieldmade a trip to Elora this week and Competitors kink about our low prices,.
escape from drowning, the other day, disposed of his house and lot in that but you need not mind them; you want'
In erossit, the pond,his foot disc the best•and cheapest and we can supply'
k p- place. Likely he will find a place in you,
peered its a hole in the ice. Jim, with Whitechurch to suit him.—Mr Don•. Very Respectfully Yours,
great presence of mind, extricated old Gaunt has completed his big job ' GORDON & McINTYRE.
himself.—At the supper, the other of cutting and drewing wood to The Big Brown Anchor.
eight, when the toast, "the ladies,"Whitechurch station. There was Wiu ham, February1 n
was proposed, Alex's name was tempi- more wood bought here this season , g 7th,189..
East Wawanosh.
On Thursday eveniug, 10th Inst, a
number of friends and acquaintances
of Mr Thos K Ginklater assembled at
his residence, 12th Concession, East
Wawauosh, for the purpose of bidding
him farewell, on the occasion of his
departnre for the North-West.• After
tea was served, Mr Elliott read the
following address, accompanied by a
well-filled purse, es a tokal of respect
parture to Elorn'tn fill the position of ! face. - Farmers do not care to patrons to their friend and neighbor :.
0 I' R Station Agent in teat place. ! 18P the combine tirm, for they know TO M)t TIietilAs Ii LlrrIiLATER
ed with the same. Alex was too than for many years, the station yard
modest by- half to respond and so P J being completely filled up. Mr Hen -
carne to the.rescue. The ladies now derson will be able to supply both
declare that since Alex could not home and foreign markets for some
speak a word in their behalf they shall time.—Mr James Mowbray and family
have no more bangs trimmed by him. left here for Dakota last week.—Mr
You'll be sorry, Alex. -On Thursday Brunsdon's sale was a great success,
evening, March 10th, alsout thirty of cows selling from $30 to $45 ; every -
the leading citizens of this place as- thing else accordingly. Mr Brunsdon
sembled ,it the Commercial Hotel to - and family intend leaving for Mani -
do honor to our popular Station Agent, ; toba next week.—Our machine agent
Mr A 0 Brown, on the eve of his de- is Selling Noxon drills right out of
After partaking of oysters land other - if they get the chance they will bleed
viands, several toasts were proposed - them in the end.—Mrs John Robin -
by the President, H B O'Connor, and son, who left here about two years ago,
drunk, lemonade bring the beverage for Minnesota, with her newly married
used. After all the toasts had been 'husband, returned horse a widow to
disposed of, the Vice President, Mr S her father's, Mr Thos Oampbell. Her
Waldo, read an address, in which was husband' took suddenly ill with inflams
expressed the esteem in which Mr-- tnation and expired after one week's
Brown- was held .by business and social sickness. Mrs Robinson has the sym
circles in town. As a token of esteem pathy of her many friends around
and appreciation, he was here present. Whitechurch in her sad bereveament.
ed with a hammock -chair. D1rBrown —Thomas Found is going to erect a
made a feeling reply, tendering, his new blacksmith shop this • springy.
thanks and showing unfeigned surprise Smith 4; Bro, eori'tpeteut frarners,have
at the honor conferred on him. Sevs'the contract.—Geo Cottle, of this
eral speeches, suitable to the occasion, place, is going to build a brick house
being made, the assembly broke up, this stinmer.—Whitechurch is boom•
after singing "Auld Lank Syne" and pug. •
-"Brod Save the Queen." -.
L' istowel•
Bvlth. Rev Jas Livingstone, pastor of the
LECTURE. The last lecture of the Methodist church, has been confined
course given by the Epworth League, to his bed for.souse time with La
was delivered in the Methodist church,Grippe and inflammation of the lungs.
He is now convalescent.—A large
number from the town and vicinity
have taken their departure for Mani -
soba, the North West and the Western
States.—Albert Weber, the boy who
stole a horse -a id bue,gy from Mr J
Curtis, of Wallace, and is. supposed to
have set fire to Mr Curtis' barn, and
who tried to commit suicide after be.
frig arrested aucl placed ' in Preston
lockup, is now in the Hamilton insane
asylum. -Mrs W H Hutchison, of
Winnipeg, who has been for some
time visiting at Mr R Hntchlson's,bet
fatber•in law's, was stricken down
DEAR EMEND --It is the 1o; of all in...,
this mundane sphere to lose some
timate friend and acquaintance by •
reason of his seeking his fortune in a..
distant country, but more generally
lies this been experienced in Ontario .
from the settlement of the great Oa. .
nadian North-West. You having been
brought up, edu,ated and lived with ,
us so long and so worthily, cannot be
allowed to depart to the North-West .
without some tangible evidence of our •
appreciation of you as a neighbor and
as a friend. We ask your acceptance .
of the accompanying present, aid with
it you have our heartfelt wishes that:
you will be sncceeeful ttnd happy in
the Province of your adoption ; that,
both you and your estimable wife will
enjoy good health and strength and
that when in the "sear and yellows
leaf" of your existence you both will
enjoy the blessings of comfort and the.
consolation of your well ordered .and,
Affectionate family.
Signed,
WI A ELLIOTT,
Tues E WALKER, Committee:
Wm J OtRRIn.
East Wawanosh, Ontario, 10th
March, 1892. •
Mr Linkl,tter wade a very touching
reply, thanking his friends for the
kindness shown to him and his wife
and hopitig that they might all meet
again at some future day. Tlie young
people then engaged iu • tripping the
fantastic toe till the wee erne.
to make s c t„ tag. Rutledge, Bell & Little, )s laid up at and to the bad reads, the oyster sup-
keeping up its reputes th b son his per in connection with the Methodist
i'IoWiG'lt:•
• , new Sys enforced test n account o iii a la 'tag footballau , ani; ei )a, .
r Ross >tnmeud )o no tau and Moffat spent Sunda in Mullet, at Mr G1e1 aiinan• Rutiterford.•�.-A brace of iwin'f e$ aro
warmly commended the Society for p yl
r G II Blackwell, county erg eniz. its work A. veru interesting and
W Iitddell s hZr H Dever, who Mrs ll Dunkin vtsl to friend* with the 11l tJ
I 0 G T, met the, Hope of Rows
Age in Cooper's School on Tues••
vei ingl fast and completed the arta
etti011. There was a good at.
Ince and two ittiitations The off -
for the present te''m aro: C T,
Bochum ; V T, Ella ICnight ;.
'Thos IiieTts ; It 8, Helery Road.
4; A S, Afbert Dunlop; P S, 'iV
iss : T, Julia Lambkin ; M, Al.
or; D M, Nelly AlcDermott;
a Botham; J,Wlet Latnbkiu;
3 I otham ; L ll, M E Dot-,
for { Is• •t i f i, d lnid tip1 I ill P S.—Mr
profitable meeting was uowt'b,riug some titre pest lies been tailoring; Credit Forks.—Mrs \Vin Ferguson is Gen Oaaemoro htae. moved from his
brought to a close. As the audiencehere, leaves shortly for Winghntn, spendingra few days at Port Huron. farm to the Douse of' Mrs Anderson,
was being; dismissttd, the choir sang where we understand he intends start. —Miss Lc Iemini;, from Mnekol,a, is Jlltrevaln..r 4Iia Daniel Lewis still
"God be with you tili we meet again, ini; business. Miss Hayes, who per visiting at her noels`s, Mr J1Lntes ctoutiuues vera law,- 111r J J ,less
@r b
We Etre sure all loft With )taw inspira- - aline Unlit past has been sin Clads eias.—Those Is e lodge eCe t. tt TI:A aas tatPrasultts father's this week:
iron for .future tervicc,. carrying with
Shane, returned to h@� �home inly started steadily growing y ppe.r witicli fuss poat-
tlierat pleasant memories of the kind
erieli this week, --Mrs lamer, at,paicl tncnibershfp, patted nit 1Vlnnday e'euing, carni» Off .
1)ospicatity of the Brussels friends. Clinton tt short visit this week.—Miss Cfiorxlc�, on Wednesdrty evnnug• Oysters ware
Delia Rvans in visiting friends in served from 7 to 8 o'clock, sifter which
Belgrtyye. I{ippen.-••-Miss Annie McArthur, of The Methodists of this place Itre n programme consisting of sales b the
1tev 3 11 Dyke preached at Londes Londeeboro',was.in town on Saturday,
getting the material on the ground fni•�olinrt It chair, music �' b Witt hath
koro' on Sabbath last,ltev 3 Ferguson, —Mrs Jabez 'Walker returned from
theft new church, which will be erect. t harmonica ba>tid, reatiing; , etc, VMS
of that piece, taking Mr Dyke's work visiting g friends in LoudP.shoro last t ad the tonging summer. She church q,veu in the tiuditoritttn of the ehttrnh,
herEr, weak.
t Is expected to cost at least 5000, / There was a fait• audience.
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