HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-03-24, Page 4THE ti'V'T T(x; T..iI TIMES, MARCH 24, 1893,
The case of ILuucltlo vs. Doyle, , Gaton-ionts and thus, r
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t porno of arae, after which It was clermo bya not letveati,
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thus
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of
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month
3� ilt ges.ff that he endenteCloute . that tc
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'lenges. The defeneiant clouiecl that them Iytaddition to that, as tartie air. Cameron—
the falsity o,.
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_:.. ole was au with, rcawrl.;, , as far as Feed -
Doyle
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to c Y t
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- •1 guilty, e1 l
t. et Y
1*e cad g
i► hotelI 1
tDoyle for adopt P. plaintiff t•l he ble you have atoned, p t h pewee
I L L a ' )Dole had adapted the 1 Lava not put the country
.1i 1 1 atf
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load been any .promise of wanes or any
„ as been ac ur pushed that calla be desired, You a a
�� — { stipulation regarding the plaintiff's coming is concoxuea, everythtu., l hceeu c
coin -
DRUtc evideuCO3tlto; Y o its ou P
GGIST. + y °f cede, After Leering the retracted the btutern i ,y
G G a- "` " I found a verdict of x,197 for plaintiff. menthe.
ent. Its and for a period of seine six .
Lang v. Vipond was an action to recover guilty to perjury, and have been ineexcer-
^— ;olds on apples chipped defend plain- " As far as Mr. Cameron is acemerned,
a lordship gave judgment in favor of P ' those stilton:outs, therefore, are withdrawn
T. . ' a ,�� e T L� �: D l� C� tiff for ,S, went and costs.
d
•1 The presentment' of the llnn ndojury
acplacco llotthe
oonsidar lltlnssible furtllarau�vitllend
ieferoe�
i�k �QtIS�i t t' h to the naLi being l . and he has no interest in y
our
S,J1s 1. 1 nal
i..•
be remembered that during the last election
Ir` l I1il, k t a ampeign in West Huron, Gore made state-
-au.. 1E — u vents, subsequently supported by affidavits
against Mr• lI. C. Cameron, the Liberal
candidate, to the effect that he had ill-used
FRIDAY, , a young women employed in his house as a
_ _ _ domestic. These slanders were circulated
� _ "`'•--•m�design of injuring Mr. Cameron's
with the
EDITORIAL NOTES. tprospects of re-ole,lion. lir. Ctameron
is expected that the Dominion Par_ I brought a criminal action against the Goder-
�eten101 a
I for the reception of tnsano persons and to
zendee onto „IDLs Geddes occupied the chair. The
eti Was rend
Meet.rs. (. 1' M Society's report
s sato Overtures. I by Rev. ... Rev, Mr.Nlalcainl,
rot
ar'.
U secretary. 1
. aU ,
cA 1
it well
ce w
au � d
Presley -
on SystotnatiaBeuetl a of Teoswator, ill an earnest an
Sabbath nth ticu of
were
W
appointed members'
0
Witte()
ab
`Obser e:m e, SabbaththSchools, S ell I. P, S.,
• ancE and the stated roiigion,were • worded adclxess, moved the t ecop
end p Mr. A. Campbell, • OTt•
be he
le
react auto acloptecl tend ordered to the
foto tnotian. missionary fro.
transmittedhe to the Synod. address of
Tho Rev. ;ver. Wilson, returned rills -
n u Wavntni,veryinteresting io
sionary from Inclose, Ladle, adin , on las- Mission work in India. Excellent music
ma Wile meeting work
in the evening,the choir ot
sionary work in India, giving an inter- was furnishedby ty c Watson, and u
Dating and rt of
Presebyterial
teiaaddress.
church. A solo
Tho report of trite I'resbytorkal W. la.M. quartette, both doing well xendered,tvero
Rev. Murray, in be much appreciated.
haciety was road by The Altogether, we had a delightful and
oral( ot Mrs. MacNabb, Secretary, There was the most
Presbytery recognizes with pleasure the profitablelmerit oY harmohy and tk most
very interesting report from the W. F. perfect ep
• tv to the feeling manifested. The warm reception
and kind hospitality shown by the Kin-
cardine friends had much to do with the
success of the meeting.
JENNIE MeoNABn, rtes. See'y•
Lucknow, March 30th,
The roads are in better condition than
they were before the thaw. swamping were
Those interested in swampQnt their
very busy last week cleaning
swamps, thinking the snow would soon
be a thing of the past.
Mrs.Hugh Moses, let concession, lead
an attack of inflantneation last week, but
is now nicely recovering:
'v 1r. Quintin Anderson. 3rd line, has
boon laid up for the past two weeks with
neuralgia of the face.
Mr. John Broadfoot has leased his
farm west of Brussels, to Mr. A.. Eaaom,
etrUels of Synod's Cow- I torte'
Bill
u
The reports
on behalf of Mrs.
t �T.,Murray,
, o , 1 ut and it might be
i ya.grente a: well as for the incaroeratiou of desire to sen you
�lCl'; afl1, • ` criu i 1 punished then y
i In the case of R. J. K. Gore,
ulltaeu Itiwill
1 the prisoner pleaded guilty. c
1
further punts tate '\M. S. and commend tits soote
hoped that he wouldnot
you sympathy of all our congregations.
much more severe t P bo elements in A hearty vote of thauks was tendered I
have been. But there may
human nature, however, which cannot I to the ladies etKu a Chospitalityrc cin Pie,
lead one to soon forgive a luau for Dom` . for their very
mittiug such a wroug as you hese done, I viding for the comforts nd noe the
delegates s
and if forgiveness does not come readily or , of W. 1'. M. S.
easily, and he is untable to esereiee that I presbytery.
spirit, perhaps he is not much to blame• 1 The Presbytery adjourned to tweet at
But you have others dependent upon you, 1 Wiugham, on Tuesday, May Oth, at 11.30
I am told, who are aafferinrj, aud, what i a, ni.
ever your other faults have been, I amt JUAN MAcNAnn, Pres. Cleric.
told that you are an industrious men, and { Lucknow, March 20, 1893.
have provided for those who are depeadont I Missionary Meeting.
upon you. The council for the crown, Mr,
Riddell, who has much experiouea, before ' The ninth annual meeting of rite Malt
-
Riddell,
asked one, if eossible, to bo lenient e land Presbyterial Woman's Foreign Dais -
public
towards yeti, s were that, gas far as the I sionary Society met in Knox Church,
oublic interests were concerned, the errs- i Kincardine, on Tuesday, March 14th•
of justice had been served ebya the punish- ` Delegates were present trout the fol-
Youmeego out you have already undergone. ' lowing auxiliaries; Ethel,Brussels,�'4rox-
yeu out from thiscourt room branded Windham
n oter, Teeswater, Belgrave, 1
P MARCH 24 1693
Ay 0nent will prorogue on the 30th inst.,
ituclthe latest.
eosin. O riMaT, Minister of Public Works,
oa reply to Mr. John McMillan, M. P., in
evil the
ec' thruse, act forltrepaiiring e other :PortaAlberttbar-
t.t
illi(:~'=ad been let to Mr. Patrick Navin, at
ora e14J7,
ich Star,aud secured a conviction
had fled to the
drawal and apology.
United States,but,after a time,thinkieng that
er he return d
the matter had blown o` and has been
was immediately arrested,
in gaol for six months awaiting trial. He
confessed that the affidavits;
Ros�s; he pronouncing
sivOng
en
to were false. Judge
sentence, said :
I to not suppose it is necessary to ad-
dress you formally, asking you what you
have to say as to why the sentence of tore
court should not be pronbunced upon you,
for yet:thaw. already eolnutunicstea, with
roe, expressing your regret, end' asking for
leniency. I do not know when I have been
more exercised as to the proper course to
take with reference to anyone whom Ihave
Ibeen called upon to sentence. You have
made statements which,if untrue—and you
have sworn that they are untrue—wore
not only Ay r
hank
answer to an inquiry, it was stated
essjthe House of Commens, this week,
psaLt there are lel breweries and 8 dis-
as(eries in Canada. The number of lien
er%Iployes in the breweries is 1,830, the
F1.11aue of raw material, 52,530,600, and of
key lime' lied product, $9,717,873. Tho
rs 1 ober employed in the distilleries is
Pear the value of the raw material, $1;
g' , and of the finished product,
ed ii,019,
the ne9,000.
Eng-
-0... decision of tllol'residout of the ing
ro. in regard to the
elou� Board of Agriculture, a`
aft4 a ° against Canaaliae cattle, is that
thijschedule shall remain, and that a sys-
il - y,• • spection of the lungs of all Can -
'
an I Tl t being so so far as you are conte ,
t
Wealth
� ��tito.ouovo
Halt
Is in Pure Rich
Blood; to enrich
the blood is like
e out at interest,
m
on Y
putting
ro a rave, g
as a felou, as a mean by his Own con es
;Whitechurch, Lucknow, South Kin oss, who will move thereonll his oorly• Not
utterly unworthy of credence and belief, ` Ashfield,St. Helens,Earris Mission Band, Mrs. W 0• isay- isentertainedvery for her coin
you hereafter ' St. Berens), Bervie, Pine .River, Ripley -iinch hope i nter spring P
( y
Of Para florwogi ho Cod t ser Oil
and Hyp l'
posseses blood enriching properties in
a remarkable degree, Etre you all run
down T evoke Scott's EmulsiOfllr, Be sure and
as palatable as Milk' I
get the genuine.
Scott k 13otr,re, Tiellovillo. 1
prepared only by
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual gennral tneetintr ot tits ahaniholdoreof
the WING
G AAi held to the IPtl II/kat
Coat
itPt on
(Limited) Will
the Fifth Day of ,¢prig
Wednesday, i
nowt, et the hour of ten o'clock C.teforam n.
FLAR�i'$
rotary.
winRhant, ;,larch 20th, 1803.
were vile. must
they
—creatures of a very vile imagination.
rued
wuu no ...�.__----
oath can you hope to have your le opl..-
waye any thetruet
i whetherahistory
i yfor swear ofyour; Huron
The Bluevale. waslbeautifullyVdecorated
way or the other. The histo y romiuen.t among the
1'f will show that your statements aro with ns fiowers, p
sstblo rations was the society's motto, "The
n opens.
pleto roc who has been -visit-
ingMiss Violet Bone,
her father for the past few weeks,
returned to her situation in Toronto on
life on I Monday.
such as will make it utterly imps Mr.�Vu-i. Casemore, jr., has rented the
to believe you. The puuisluneut that you ; World for Christ." farm of F. Ashton, e, the fit re line, for
have brought upon yourself in a severe one. ; The meeting was opened withidevotion-1 Saber-
I hope that you feel ft, and I cannot hope ` al d, ie, conducted by a term of ywell attended and
P •n or than it 'will land, Ripley, and lofts. Rose, Brussels.
I ears. Mr. Ashton had a sale
that you will soon forgot, "Como Holy Spirit," last FridSy,whicll was ll remove do to his
begone lighter with the years. It it has After singing hymn,"Come, bidding, was high. • Tie
only the effect of keeping you in the Mrs. Murray, on behalf of the Kincardine i other farm on the 7th line, shortly•
straight patch hereafter, or causing you to , auxiliary, gave a cordial welcome to the'
you aro coir- visiting delegates,to which Mrs.Mtticolm, i iVleears Chas. and Frani: Armstrong,
seek it, certainly, as far as y "Blessed
sung, followed by sons of 111 r. Rich. Armstrong, Bon e
ejudge fromoh good whatwillreadba that. you bef the r, replied. f who went to b7oosejaw, N. ed. 1 I that. your the Tie,"was then two or three years ago, are having bad ,The patronage of the public solicited and
past,apart from this, has the annual address of the President) conduct in the ,rove'.lucre with their bursas. Twoarehave died satisfaotrou guaranteed.
Ib beeu such thatdwould merit ail which was fullby a practical suggestions.Geed. Ii. IRVIN.
A chorus sung. several small children was from influenza and two others are sick
It may be hoped that the leniency I duh and not expected to recover. They also I tiYingham, March 17th, 180t3.
about to show you Will affect you seriouslysweetly Mrs. Dickson,of Winnham, lost a valuable horse about a year a„
will ey the you r scan over the petit and then led W ofthe the
year's in prayer.
survey future, and form suclh resole- ; A review of the work, as con- -----
tious as, with 50011 assistance ass you may , tainod in the Socsety's annual report,was The auction sale of Mr. Emanuel 011•
1 most eucouragiug. The work has gone var's farm stock and ia-i rea fended e
d -
have, you rosy be able to carry out. Th weather was cen
old
now dud, rd with a steady, natural growth;
N41� TAILOR SHQP1
GEO. w. ��Y In
a a'1C 1n
eleslyu. cattle lauded during the first few one is not moved in the slightest degree by
�1kn ks ofe the dfren will p1be made, aocl if
'euro- a eamonia sympathy, nor is one assisted in coming to
it oy are found free from P P i a conclusion to exercise any clemency by
, al ction wille atp auto be removed. reason of any suggestion that the one can
ops, al action on the part of the Euglishk•
melte to one's sell as to anything whit t
he rc�lorities^tvill cousequeutly not be taken palliates your offence.
or tljnue nest at the earlist• In the first place it appears tome from
late ur bill introduced in the Dominion the motorial before ole that this was a
deslliament'n reference to rho anlalgama- deliberation It was not ` t
a.tfo#t refineries in the h spur of the moment,
losioo of the three sugar 1
ad stait.ime Provinces, was thrown out by
ad belBanking and Commerce committee,
gs, sing contended that it would con-
e' feeute, a monopoly of all the sugar ro-
e
. provinces. Mr.
bowies in the Maritime
bushhay, of Hamilton, one of the Con -
and 'batty() whips, declared that the people
fronaered too much already from combines
th they should not organize another.
over: a' 0. W. BUNTING, of the Mail, spoak-
oua gi.at the Irish Protestant dinner, in
a harouto, recently, told what he claimed
panie}a the true reason for the Mail do-
ing the platform of the Conservative
out t, f ars ago Sir John Daft^_
`they i
is elin!�' ueen's hotel and toldhim he wanted
5t1 ai3Oy
teased Tail to reverse its attitude on the
T. dr4question and apologize to the Frenell-
isteralylians for its previous attitude. He
ove sued to commit tiro paper• to such a
lrnn'cve -e and never spoke to Sir Jobn
lea tea
tied tot fosters, the Mail soon after becoming ;coo proper
leme motive,
oris fellows. I1 od deserves the oe eres
are to
have men in public offices who of arefeemen of
sensitiveness and propriety
must protect them from charges made of
which. go
happiness
a std e -
matter of1 I propose not to sentence you , . iortva
went made on the lyou will not be nearly all our auxiliaries report an 1n -
under the influence of sudden tempts- if you believe yourself, ears
Two auxiliaries have been added to our
tion, it was previously thought over.
Then called conduct inle the future thae. 33ut if it t you crease in interest and in contribution
from your°u ranks during the year: Calvin church
p wasc l matter , 1 dh se. You t makkeh
Ce
1] ,
or
con
fide Y
oftr
uat
imagine-
tit
111
ma
t
•o all g
particulars, and, if these w (East at two tion, I can badly conceive of a man who is h t be re the rououuce p a total
less governed by feelings . and motives of
propriety. -And in addition to that, you
supplied these statements to the political
enemies of Mr. Cameron, that they might
be used for the purpose of affecting him in
his constituency. If you are telli11g the
truth, and one does not know when to
believe you from your own. confessions,
there are other ,men quite es vile• as you ;
for he that will go around and pick up
with rsferelre
i e ersonai conduct of s candidate for
Wishes to announce to the people of
Wingham end vicinity that he has opened a
tailor shop IN THIP STORE ONE DOOR
SOUTH OF MR. B. HILL'S RES-
TAURANT, and lately occupied by M.
Patterson, watchmaker;
.
All clothing made in the latest styles.
WORKMANSHIP SHIP AHD FIT
GUAR AtiTE D.
nesday of last week, wasi • OF
immense crowd. e'
and a bitter wind blew from the west all
residents of ,
TWO KINDS
day, but it did not prevent G-,,
Howick, on the north, and from near
for
tit
0
ea
r'e, S' 4
tr0ere.
areuuvaas
Yeste C
e , {some and Tso
n to
tote sithighand
•and (East vino )
will be 8UteU d upon of twenty auxiliaries andw I Bidding was very
such asntence willo p, has exceeded the first cost of the artkclThe"Ayrshire
you as, if I am alive, mailer my suggestion ;mission bands. The metnberehip
.. r ,.t ink ought to increased to 588,four life members added imported Clydesdale stallion,none bid ot
larno I St m "was not sold, only
the south, from attending.
ya ow ye
axe
13 he said, sent for him to come to I stories,either true or false,
Eo t t p�
the purpose of affecting lrim in his candi-
dature, unless such aro necessary to be
known to the public to protectthem against
a hypocrite or against one who is endeavor-
ing to sail under false colors, is actuated by
and QYlttilll m] usn'- •�••••_' - - -
be iufiicted. 111 the meantime, I propose ! during the year. In Septem er, g
to take your own recognizance to appear ; quantity of warm clothing was sent to
the North `',Test, for the use of the
for sentence when called upon. I Indians on Round and Crooked Lakes
Presbytery of Maitland. I Reserve, valued at 1,486.96.
The Presbytery met in Knox church, I total o met tions to be report showed
anthte
Kincardine, on the 14th aud 15th March.
Rev. W. H. Geddes, Moderator. Mr. D. crease over last year to be 8198.62. The
1 I dedicated to the Lord in
A. McKenzie, B. A.,
College, was appointed
en jondependent paper.
the
Huron Assists.
Gd
a p,
5500 being placed upon him. Nlilc
the lowest
caws sold at very high prices, ` woos Awnlsr
being 849 and the highest $58.- Common I KIND BUY y ROM Tia.E
burn -yard fowls sold as high as 84.80 a r r r
1 d calves brought
Belgrave.
The Clinton New Era sayq
Tate, of Belgrave, (.a wr
Cilintonian) has rented a large
Chicago, and will shortly go the
after it. The house is only two a
the World's Fair buildings, al
fitted up as a boarding house,
he
find will it
• fans
utTdi
ton
d --
b 1
Q ,
dation they need during their
fair, She has taken a leas
house till the first of November
were to mention the rent that
pay it would startle people her
Mr. John Gillis, of Belgrave,
appointed agent at the Alvinst
of the G. T. R., and has enterer
duties.
dozen. Tec fairly
go° City Fruit & Confectionery Store
818.50 apiece Two Year oke stockers
averaged 545 apiece two year
old fat steers brought 854 apiece.
Doty Because
inhti and up an tottlo tales, a are
and the that
0
student of 1llontrea offering was wieldedthe
to supply Laug prayer by Mrs. Alexander, I3orvie. were just about given away ' ANOTHE .KIND ARE
since feature of the meeting was months credit. Goa. Kirkby
1
mer. A plea g bershtP i hat -tamer.
si
our es-
G.
9-
sionerat0 the General Assembly: Messrs. 1 and certificate Br 05
G.1�IcKay, A. Y. Hartley, A. McKay, J. 1 teemed Treasurer. Mrs. Graham,
L. Murray, J. M oParlano, W. H. Geddes, � sels, by the Society. The certificate was
ministers; Messrs. Hugh Rutherford, { presented by Miss Anderson, St. Helens, I
Alex. Stewart,sr., i the address was read by Miss Munro,
Charles Main, ell \Kincardine. Mrs. Gcaham, although
James McBain elders. made a very suitable
de during next sum
The following were appointed commis- I the presentation of a life mom
o and address to
im '
Permission was given to Wroxeter con- 1 taken by surprts ,
Huron Assizes were held at ? e er- I
st toggle, Mr. Justice Rase, pre9iding. h c h `Vtlie
of
property to the extent
rand jury returned true bills , Gra st life charge
griev lied toward paying
ewe and been prepared by Miss
en charged with aatsaulting a Grand no char e which untrue, constancy church ail U Miss Munro. A duett
Nor. Anderson gave no Mrs Kelly and 1 3o to 3�
move at next meeting that six Drain tit use by
eetines of the .Presbytery bo held d
12
gregation to mortgfane their church , reply 1 'toms of business were
comfort destroy home.
ana
of $1,500 to be ap- After severs 1 or, which had
nt of their now 1 discussed, an excellent pt�9aptthers, Kincar-
Archibald Ashton. son of Mr. Francis
A.nhton, of the and coueession,has returned'
to Gerrie after ;ponding the winter in'
Kansas City for the benefit of oalhfs I
but the change has not Unproved
trouble, consumption, and ho is very low
at present.
t,
WINDHAM MARKET:).
tyhKo,oct, i1&ich7:7:
Corrected h.Y 1'. Deans, Produce Peeler'. 2 U010011,8, 63
1 will y Rall wheat per bushel, fib to 00
k conductor, also a true bill against I o lrt John 'Knox Gore,on two indictments
erjliry,
an
' g the year, as follows: On the third I A disc auxiliary meetings,waa open- ; do ic, u ,
March, May, July, conducting Y doz.
us y, even 1 fico that o wt dine, wuu re Miss ' S{prrng
unfaithfulness with reference to his home,
Each man should have a rtome inside of
• h he can go and where the tongue of I m use , ■
28 to 30
arY was ens . v 64 to 66
• Robertson: Yeas 18 to 18
• 18 to
{ Barley
ion on the best method of nutter, tuL
I
Islemoormamermcsa
I•'AST ASLEEP
ad that
But they
can give theare m goods tbatto the fwill
please them. Full lines of
�t Fruits, Oysters,Confectiouery,&c
the case of Denton aver Laird, the w 11 cannot reach him: you have done i to at
ed by Miss C. B. Gordon, St. Helens, and a a�`1 °ton,
in which several of the ladies took part. Potatoes,
i0
s
i Dressed e
ct1 x
ed
)
question
drawer the
rw
was
and
uc
t Y
t
e
st
The
`lit
q
Miss Davis, of Ethel. Excellent ornate •..,.,,.. -=---
was furnished by a choir of young ladies 1
.n ID
The officers elected
es wlio were committed by . the Brim- s eat to make that impoesiUle -for the
ltingal your bit
season V • h such
lagistrates recently, for a I�
fetor and brakeman on the train be- f thoughts `rit�yhsuve p sdifficult � trrd with
4a'iu);ham oleo Brussels, were foundme so calmly and considerately as•
Tuesday - - -
September, November; also tbat a com-
mittee be appointed to revise the existing
1 tions regarding order of business,
Ireg resent
4, and in sentencing thorn the luclga the tame in view of this change and the p
rette
=tole baa been informed that they were to feel that you are not deserving of the use and want, the committee to report
�;kete respceta of the
hitherto class,
from 1nisou, a punishment. iced Ito cetey one at nextaDamao y mooting e Presbytery
ice, rind not of the cw bf ci t but I eideryhand, d ottiouid 1nly, aia'tl Yon t with 1 uly,
in this matter they were fennel to be 1 my and leave it to the executive, if The Revs. Messrs. Wilson, returned
:meet irutiot disposed
upon a railway train.; it tlhought best, to interfere. But I fled, I missionary Rev from Indere, India, and Bad
las not ct th and to pond suspcnl atson- - 1 1 mntyon and Stewart. of Kndia,aftie,wer-
r,tld their
n finding
two osi reties rte; with you in tbe iu thisvitetconducthave apperent•I tewota.
r gln�ty: •.
hee t niton thefo find g f' escaped ; that you, as you might have in
thin tate, peace for five years, and payfhe I expected,
p do td dofoud
ixlln: lundrecl dollars towaxcla the oast of the I ori � p nth ors, awl left to fight atlhe dirty
overt %aim. John Pratt, wlrois a constable •I work
ale 3ruce and who was im-yourself an best you may. ix That
ra have
le
pc County of I , 1 ,ot oureetf into diiflcut y
in the same affair, was also allow- if' y survive). That, those who are 1„trticiw
t11c t of surf 'ono
i.iecl' *h on SuspendKl kOn,.eilee,
,wit' vs. Coleman, ati action I patois in your wrong have left you a
rc tom' of Copp
with the contract for the , is net a matter of sa'>�proulr Tequalledheir aby
y 'Ii1t7a8Ctrtn
'elm of the new foundry building, in Sca- nrOs in that respect
ta) upied the court for the most of two! their vilenors in suggesting or in tnnurg bounds. Bev W. H.
Tl•,eJudgeton:MN/Co omen damages advantage of your rniscondurt. Ten have, i T'or o g At the everting tnoating,
ntof PO with the question of state the publication
aofftrther ose ttstatement lenderoue � Port Albort,$1 d. for Dungannon and
� statements,. signed to be axgito<l.
1a
12 to
176 to 200
e' 00 to 700
45 to 50
8 00 to .8 00
for the ensuing
year are as follows: Preside:it., r 1 q B
Sutherland, Ripley; 1st vice-president,'
Mrs. i4urray, Kincardine; 2nd vice-presi-
dent,
l
dent, Mrs. Ross, Bru ele;3rd victh vita- I Eola
dent, Mrs. Malcolm, th,riza
TS�Y LiL9
Geddes, Whitechurch.
vied to tor. P prosident,lllrs.
The session records of I3erv;e and s
�' t
1YS,
were Meeting wa closed by Mies gone 0 31, AND APRIT. x,
Charmer's, oKincardine
mitownship, }MARCH 30,
produced for examination. Ilyf i were blLun h wt st servedtothe ladies and
correctly Din church. a ,
r3ervre congregation decorated with flowers and, 5i ,
property. n to d udder the array of goad things , lid for Return Until Apxi14:
k application graano I Vo
t
TICKETS
examined and attested as caro u Y
kept. Liberty was given to I members of Presbytery in the
APPLES 6Y THE BARREL,
Agent for Parker's Dye Works.
Canned goods of every description al-
ways on hand and my prides are as low
as the lowest.
Dentforget the place, apposite the neva'
Hamilton.
ilton.
I
Bank
of 11
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basement
'1'h longtaboo tastefully Will be issued to all points i11 Canada at
tion to dtspoao of tort of the print fairly SINGLE F��������j�� CARE
It was agreed to make 1
e Horne Mission Committee, as follows: provided by the ladies of Knox church,
J.
NICOLL, hgent,
h ' for Kincardine, whose hospitality know no ; J ti
13 1 rave congregation, 8150; Wtseum.t.
ROBT. BILL.
Have You
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W so, USF Dr.CLARK'S CATARRH CURE. It
nes'eI fails. IT CURES CATARRH IN THs HEAD.
THROAT ANO NOSE, COLD ,N THE HEAD, HAY
FEVER, INFLAMED PALATEAttmTONS1L8t ye
stores the sons of omen, an vesawalithe
DULL HEADACHE experienced by all Who price
500, h .Dr ggt ts.leScat byy"ntell on recelptt of
rice by addressing
MARK CI1EMICA'L CO.tee ADELAIDE ST,WES�',1URull!d
SkLI1Y BOII
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BRET HART]
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