HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-11-17, Page 1VOLXXir--{., O. 1134s..
We have passed into stoop a fine range of
overeeeas;e, Storm overcoats end nobby;
well made and well trimmed dress over.
coats, Yon young }nen who are wanting e.
fashionable, t
ab edress overoeat
miss it if yeti do not iseatoi Duro; eons in will
see then} anyway, we do ltot .think it a
trouble to showy them to you. Our gotta'
furnishings 'are complete in every Iine.
Some of the newest things in neseeWeer,
knots and derbys. Our boot' aldol'#hoe.
stock was never so complete as scalars t,,
The wet weather will soon be upon uu�d
yon will • end that yon need a new fair.
Take time
Y
theefor forelock,"ok"
Groceries an usual;our 85 cent tea is the
a]
t k f
the
customers;
three panads for one
doI .'r, five pounds for one dollar and fifty
cents.
rieaserlt'^ le+e;e :'
ORR c& HISCOCI S,
Direct Dry Goods Importers..
Teas 13nen, October 20, 1893.
Marriage }}amass
Isetued by FRANK PATERSoN, No 23,. Via-
tsoria street, Winghatn, Ont. No witnesses
required.
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. JOS. BBTIMAU»
Eas decided to open a dressmaking busi-
ness, at her residence, John street, opposite
Queer's Hotel. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Apprentices wanted. 3m
LOCAL NEWS
-Try the new raisin. seeder, only 15 ate,
at ratio's Grocery,
•-:Tlte'RQv. J. ,.McIver,M,A., B. D.,
• R.,,11 S:, fro Sotland,^teiil'occupy the
pulpit of the Pres yterian ,elsnroh on Son-
40,,,ir next, Yrmr'ninf and eveifing,
, —On the 28th f this month begins the
self-denial week • f the Salvation Army all
Oyer the world. Last year the• amount
raised a by this m thodreachedthe enorinoua
sura of $250,000 .
—$1.50 cash will secure Toe Trues and
Toronto Weekly-Globte from now till.the
`1st of January, 1895, Subscribe at once.
• —We have mad
rangeinent with tl
now offer the Wee
$1.50 per year. T
balance .of this.
This should be the
a
special clubbing b'
g
bin ar.
Toontq Globe Andean
ly Globe and TIMES for
'new subscribers, the
soar will be given free.
p reading sorely.
The Tris will be sent to any address
from now till the 1st of January, 1895, for,
One Dollar,
--On Monday ev ning next, ,.Mr. Tog.
Gibson;. of Ingersoll, will deliver an address
0 tile: Tempeeanee uestion, in t1 a Town
$a11..Mr. Gibson.is ne of the best speakers
:the•Ontario, on this 'question and the hall,
should be filled. rybody welcome.
eeWanted, 10 to 20 men to out cordwood
• and sawlogs, Worleto commence at once.
• Grio. Txoarsow• ,
Winghant, Ont.
•Mr. P. T. Des La ier, of Toronto,
:representing the Into colonial Reilwt'ay
Was in town on Tuesda last end gave,'the
•Tim 0 t1. friendly 'cal llilb 'here Mr,
. les Laurier presente -the: Tiwit se -with a
neatly bound. buc k, e : itlefl ''I ,i ;`IAterogl•:.
onial Opting," which colitaine ri: lot cif:
.interesting iuforniat. n anal a 11ua41,4r ',`ffi";
iiluatratlans of,f"ine .e' nary ke,t 1e` •t6' tile
,°.. � y
I terectlonial.and its eixie Elena."'.s.
e.iose•-.-Iletweezt the G. T. R., station,
21Yg rittet, and lot 13, Cbn. 9. 'prnlier ny,en.
F'rida • evening', November 10th, a brown.'
tiheaked,goasamor, '.lfue tinder will oblige by'..
leaving it of this Office or At 11tr.
Rough's, lot; l,l,ron, 9. Tureberry. •
w• -Churl} Atli/netts iso :•Therese, bub an.
e'rcaliangtl 06,4:alta f llowvit,t; r.uggcetions
monobrni'ng esbikvalt To
:'way, they flee good:"
pew, sieve along; do
oftha pea' as'tl. you c1
ariyene else to enter
bolding it for eons ap
rise to hetathers in,bu
the pew invitingly op
know that they ar
:holding four has sire.
.Ole cut in formal pos
fleeted woman inn to:
;neve along nnrl let h
teetheetisle. it is no
Wart man to sit at t
out and kilt Indian
once."
•
i
--brew Hardware Store, Qpeen's Rote
Block, Wingbau , h.tatx. Yovxo,
—On account of his illness, IVIS John1
Clarice a ke wvas unable to ll bis engagement t
lecture iii Winglziini, n 1Vionaay and. Ttt
day.
Mr. Walter Bali
rakeman on Co
nduc
,some time, has been pr
tion of baggageman on he same train. w
—Good and Cheap—Good none at
per 100 pounds. All kinds of feed equall.Y
as;iheap, at A, E. Carr's, Wingitam,
St
l
is
Pu
sC h
r l
t� io c.ur
gegt a ion have
purchased a lot near eases,l3eatt]o Bros",
livery, on Diagonal at et, and will erect a
chore]) shed there, for he accommodation
othe lte parses of the eon ry znerabvra.
--Now goods, cheap and good, at the,
Queen's Hotel Block hardware store, brittle./
rho n,
N•
Y, who has been
r Parker's train
rnoted to the posywaft
1
J. H, Hoot r, the "Plao}.
1St/tared to rk orawd 140u4e. in, 7J s
li'ak1n€qday everlin of titin week.
Town*
Tax Coll 1
tau C
1. c x
t Bullard4
t
a
is i
rfiuude this week, a 'd he expecte to
piste the' collection f taxes on Or before
4th of. December n xt,
for .._01.40 oash evil seoura Tett: Twee
Toronto Weekly Globe from now tilt
fiat et danueree 180, Sebsot'ibe at ono
fi 711r, Ii . Cart s fTgnr and, feed st
s hoots bya
dfur
c
n e now, '
bis 'audio
d
to
Mr. Geo, Xeli.enzi having put one i
heat Mr. Carr's sto •e, as well as Itis p
warehouse,
--Private moneys to loan on mortg.
at reasonable,rate e of intermit. it rest. A. I t
tf Jews Nmiort
—Michigan nee passed a law giving a
bounty of three con s each. for dead spar-
rows. The law w it into force last week,
and tthe, office of t1 Port Huron eity clerk
hes since been esieged . by boys with
baskets of dead. s arrows.. 'The bounty is
three cents e het d and some of the boys
are making small ortunes.
OOtn.
tlt4
0.
ore
in
ork
aea
g
0
DS,
-.11r Amble Taylor of Windsor, forth.
erly of 13elgrave, met w' h a serious acci-
dent on Monday afto oon by his horse
running away and tra ing on biro. tie
was taken to his resi nee where he Ia,•y
unconscious for several ours.
--..The Tinrss will be sent to any address
from now till the let of January, 1896, for
One Dollar.
*—Many Winghrzn
to hear of the death o
son, of Brucefield, wit
9th inst, Ile had bee
netts for some time, ev
work, but for the pa
been oonfhued to his r
epic) will 'bepained
the Rev, J, I4. Siwtp,
oh took place on the.
suffering from. stab.
n before lie gave up
few weeks be had
am.
--Watches, eloeks and jewelry promptly
repaired and fully warranted ber Hooses
1.'.nef Meyer Bieck, Winghain.,
-- Clio :Grand Tru;
ized r a single fare rat
g
--November 23rd, b
Canada, :including D
Mich. Tickets good
er•
and 23rd and valid fc
tination on or before )November 24th.
railway has author'
for Tlatanlcs; iving day
twee
ens
alt stations '
st o tg Ii
t
ltrott and fort Nitron,
going NttYeptligr t?2nd
r rleaving
etut'n ds.8-
t-pis,./(}ie,,,.b5v, • v(1ui':ritrinettt,."irial4 i y.
Miss M. Joltnstoit. Gregory block, opposite
the Queen's - Hotel, Latest styles, good.
work, always iirst•elass :fit,
—The post offlee
the''
issue of a new
letter stamp, .Por;
the stamp wicket v
and buying a five c
cent stamp necesn
cannot be purchas
letters will require
4
cent stamp issued
d
P
e
—If the Ohio ge
the market a macl
dishes of a famiiy
ing the whole oper
and drying them
of the attendant,
it will be because
have less money a
should nave.
apartment announces'
ei'ht•cent registration
b i ateon
f,
eri
the public went Y to
p
ith .a three cent stamp
nt one made the eight
ry.
Five cent stamps
, and those- registering
to
purchase the eight
rr that -purpose.
Ms who is putting on
fine thut will wash the
n one nginute, •perforin -
tion of washing, rinsing.
ithout wetting the hands
oesn't get a , monument,
lie women of the count*
their disposal than they
Poai S x.n—A number of thorough-
bred Young Rosters of Silver Wyandotte,
Blank Langsbau, Black Spanish and Brown
Leghorn breeds. Apply to John A. Barn-
ard, Wroxeter, or R. Elliott,. Winghatn. -
--xt prcmit nt physi
on gel otel ':}meets, Ani
Able feet that ii much la
hhve Jipbtheria than
caapsehe said,ia that girls
time indoors than boys
themselves more suscep
Ile twiways advised:' pine
dapghters tameplenty o
r rC')le gti'Cid hrd.frasiii9
wintloiVe;silk'soapy
cleat; evaatete followed b,
polished with aiewspa
going opt, fortnnatel
washer.. 'Shia enterpri
.t?h•�hay wallies her win
• widen a little lcerosar
and nude' that she can
.wv ith her soft notices e
i
nolo. nieohol and i11ei
rubs the glass with?: tl
liners And, by - rho pu idles with. chamois
13avazi;; t ntered a
blot}? }sip the And Yiri an Osamu
d not'intend to have j 'I`lto Star440anatt
1, or. 04 if you were s. I laked its reputation
eisl trioxide. Do not rapidly to foreign
triovettlongaudleave -1111:enno for 1994,
lY se that they will ' been clydered. for
Welcome. If a pews tions as the librar
dy three in it, da not aid parliametitar
ssion to let a poor London, Bnglan
the other enol, but fes at Wathipgt
r sit to the and next libraries at 0
necessary for a stat• thousands of in
ind ready to smash holds through
as possibly it Was No wortdei'Vet;
ore numerous,
sate tvllile,speaking
ttio,Vt ie to notice-
ger•niitiiiber of girls
eys.' Theprobable
a a rulespent more
and thus 'fender
ibis to this diaeaee..'
is to see that;tliefr
out -doer oa'>:r•1s' 'e
�
ed way of wvas3ditg. ;tu
a'ter, followed by
dry clod re and;
r or dchamois, is
for the window -
leg house -wife of an
ws's wvrth water in i Ian
has been p lir le
dlieh them;,
tin Or
i.n whitening, b'lie
s nnixtitre end then
---John. R. Cie ce is coming and will
.lecture 'in the a thodist church next
Thursday and Fr day evenings -tine 23rd
and 24th instant. Thursday evening
"Gough in Bum andEloquence." Edda
lts'ening: "TheRo e,Shamroekand Thistle."
'rickets, double; 5 cents; single, 15 cents;
children, 10 Bents
--For first -clan tailoring and cheap
gen tit furbishiegs, try Webster & Co..
Remember the place, only two doors north.
of the •r'.d atiand and between I4.oss' book.
&tore and Pcatterson's jewellery shop.
—Miss Nora Cle i oil, the great violinist,
while wears e w i t> on the tap a 'e° 1
wepresented
g J
to her by Queen 'V' toric when the young
lutist played beforw her Mitjestyat Osborne.
This is a bee en a usical bar and is stud-
'sed with rt i rabies,-.meraldsand diamonds.
Subscription list a,'Williams' Drug Store.
duly, a.few seats Ie t.
--DZr'. 0 it Reber s,of Dungannon, -secre-
tary-treasurer of he West Wawaneeh
Mutual Fire Inane, ce Company, was in
,tYin„Iiarn, on Frfi."y last, in the interest
of theeompany. his company was in-
corpor;ated in 1$79, and on 31st of Decem-
ber, 1892, . bad 1 94 .policies, covering
$3,410,91.0, Moran e. '1'he actual average
Dost per annum, foo eaoh $1000" insurance
for the last twelve ars, was 162,0:.4, and for i
the past three years only $171 per annum,
Mr. Finlay Anderso • ; rf .East Wawanosh,
is `n Direetorand age t of the company, •
— A meeting of ti - Canadian Furniture
Manufacturers' As dation was 'held in
Berlin, last week. utters of general in-
terest to tliefurnitur: trade Were discussed,
among others •that o terms to the retail
trade. Although no definite, action was
taken there was a at .ng feeling to curtail
the limit of credit to sixty days, The un-
satisfactory staten1 the Insolvency Aet
was discussed and s :ps are being taken by
the Aseoeiation to u e its influence with
the Dominion Parli ment for a Bankruptcy
Act. The followin y gentlemen were :elected
chairmen of 'contimi tees : Executive, O G;
Anderson; Tariff, t, Kinner'; Transporta-
tion, Mr. McKay; i finance, Gee. McLagait.
--The Clinton N• vs -Record speaks, thus
.of Mr. John 11..1Clarke's lectures, Mr.
Clarke will lecture rn the Winglranr Metho,
:te`•
t church on Th /•sday and Pr'iday, 23rd
d 24th instants: John It. Clarke's leo.
res in the town h 11 last T'hutsday and
l+riday were enact -.•pieces. Mr. Clarke, of
course, had is gran 1 reputation beforehe
came here, and he sustained it, ' The sah-
jeot on the first ni ki was "Gough in humor
on the second, "Eng.
Scotland." For 'two
is entertainer held the
the audience and wits
applauded. And on
glish, Irish. and Scotch-
Iy interested, Those
ent missed one of the
bably a lifetime. John
to be always greeted
0. eloquence," an
0, Ireland a
hours and a half t
merited attention
frequently heartil,
the second night ''t
hien wore alike dee
who ware not pre
greatest treats of pr
1t, Clarke deserve
with a crowded hon
zt.
ere eamtda.
of Montreal, esttab-
nd its ft ,.e spread:
cont The Star
st
tr'
e' g pubiislied,has Wednesday, Nov
ell known institn- fi an'd "0°1'6°g'ts.
the British 1Miuseum Sale at 12 a'alocl
libraries at Westminster, Xtroprietor. J'os, C
the Congressional librar. A tiaueafsa of Toronto 'ttniver>rtty.
and the parliamentary Aly children have been treated wwith
taws, and thousands upon Scott's Lmulsicn troth their'earlieet years!
tate libraries and 'house- Our physician first reeotiriuended it end
t the Amerfeanl continent. now whenever a child takes cold my wife
Ndera of Kt Star A'mcal:ae iusmedietely reaorta'to this remedy, which
always 'effects a cure.
Arran rt SaIes,
mbar 22—Farnt stock
of 8, eon. 8, Tttrnberry.
sharp. Geo. Harris,
auctioneer.
19 t }► tar let ler a hi:
aant.ef sag cKtsivar:,.
l" ^ On Tuaw ,7 a Wu *now fell and onTuesday night. n4 Ws ay, consider..fell,and.rtOw. Aforertboitkfoatrine;ltes 0.
mow, .laleiglra >; `ata =too Wednesday, he
drat this season.
••R meeting the West }urea Par.
}hers. Institute w 'es held at Ilteartchester, on
Tll'n1'sday.ef tlti week. We will endeavor
'to have, repot of the meeting for next
week.
--A union Thee
held next Thursda'
dist church,
iV'n I :
z
g
W.
A. Watson will
lection will be taken
town.
sgiving service will be
morning in the Metho,t
m, at 11 o'clock. Rev.
reach. A special col-
Poffot thepoor
the
e
—Cash for good, butter and egge et
Graham's market grocery,
--A. woman in Tor oto, last week,
cured a verdict of 800 damages aga'
her landlord for iuj ries received in
collapse of a platfor in the dwelling
which she lived. e verdict was given
the ground that tit dwelling was not k
10 oper repair,
�..-We understand that a meeting of t
.members and adher nts,of the Presbyter
church was held en ednesdey oveniog la
to arrange,forgivin a call to a Ininist
Rev. itir, Murray, of incardino, the m
erator, presided. On ballot was take`
which resulted in mo Jtoiee being mac
and the ingetiei�r ndjou ned indefinitely.
—G Tit Oldies. `for Toronto
leave WingbanS"tat (.25 tem en11.20 el
via W G aC B Divis,icri,,: and at 0.4tt a
and' "
d.4o
via m,tt
C'ili e i
l•'.t and
Good c l'
o d ognectlons brill. ':
1 trains.
v" l r 1 is.
. l t
l"JOST JONQREuATIONAL (hIUnu
WzxaesAiu,--W. £L Watson, Pastor, Se
vices each Sunday at 11 a. i .. and 7 p.
Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.3o
Prayer Meeting every Weduesd
.at 8 p. tn. Christian Endeavor, Fricia
evs nitlga,at8'p. til Alt made invokers
Seats free. Strttngors waacome. Suucl•
November 19th. Morning: "The dnwtadin
of forces " To you r 1)aol,le . '4 anni
sage from: the se ride"e. EvCnnin
"Seven•: sinners of ho Bible." Fourt
in series
-The Canadian agannhe for Bove
her contains to rich v, ']sty of contribution
some of
them of rem} *able and world-wid
interest., . Wm. Ogili n, F.R. G. S., fu
nishes the third inst nieiet of the accoau
of his remarkable 3,2 r0 mile journey Done
the Yukon and U the Mackenzirc, and 1
exceeds in interest his previous articles
Allan Erie, of the Institute of Jamaica
contributes a well-il strated and entertain
ing article on Banat a -growing in .Ttnnaicaa
.--W> < Wolter Taylor;
s3
nz.a
i t
wast t l n
the Wing
t it
t;
w13Iytui'ftrll Arms.
f this tome,
m
t lirkleeela
Xt. David hush is X x Exeter at pr
ent assisting Mr," ;The, Mnreay in h
foundry business;,
'or*saa1e, a #first class cow, milking; w
gig al yr v, Rquire of T. C. Grana
ttrort .flr'i% Piary, Trower Wingintee.
—Keep
.'our,
eyeo
1tile e s e
n wspap ran
ase whit)); iJ t
4 of
b march ch t
usw 'I
ant c r u
Y
t t.
tom and are suflicientl courteous to invi
you to call'. There is + uch more in adver
than you think. It is not only
tell of hist goods tn a man„ adw'ertise
butt i
o v e
nit the a Ie who
P t ad—, -
p 'v tll
thinking, the intelli: ent'---to pay lout a
Visite and jtirlge.fa ` tl emselves as to til
lt l
qua I ,y and
took Mr. Iii, 3alli • - of the Ttse e,,.
rand 73rantford, a thin w+k.
tee Off
pre
Mr. Alex. tit' wart, myna I
is. }nosh, ryas fn t za an business,
of last week,
it Mr,1 indaa bb
l � Jo so
. n a! fir, T.
in, of this town, fie a.'few' weeks'
I ids rarents, x= urned cl,fes ,
. ar
d .1�
d a•
Mr.
s- Robt
M
o1VIa
tlt
eras``
;Iit G`lirbt
to loess, an chaos.
M
r. r, John
Davie }swarf
n o
Geld
eI
Monday, to oke possession
s, ol
husiriess be > �entlyto of the 1
y purchased in tl
e 1 town '
Mr. •Samue
e a sbott bolid
ether.pointe
price sof what Ire offers fol
i� c1
''sale. People' read hg advertisements.
Don't .make any m =take about that,
sv, They are just as on interested in
rust knowing wliere to bity t advantage as the
the adverttser<t 1n selling} s goods.
Sin 1 - Qn .$a1us'day • }nor ing dustf IFiessrs.
on Beattie .taros, lured t h. •se and. fig to : a
apt , man repreaeitt%ng Itikns f to bo 11,,.0, I3et•-
1 ton of Toronto, a''l?e esentative. of the
he Mail newspaper, lie •:aid he wished 10
ion : visit'BlueVale, Wro hte , GorrieCM.ia'tid Ile1-
st, more, and would ret un on - Sunday. He
er. asked to be dire ed xb >i ue'a1e,ashe was a
od• stranger. '.pheyVoung* •an who furnisbed
rz, him with the rig put him pn the right
le, road, brit instead of goin these, he drove a
short distance on tli• road, And then
turned around and dray= to Clinton, where
mt he was on. Saturday eve ing end remained
m lentilSdridey morning, t the.''1 Liteuinry
It.
Douse, when he tektite e e
It After a good
g
cleel.'of searahing,the bo a wee got at Strut.
11 ford, eti. Tuesday, but- •':atone but tour).
N The country appears to be over rain with
ua.
fakirs � L
a 11.des lb
ac ase
,, . , e t f 11 kinds, suit hull,
ness'inon as�.tlle:pubih . generally will do
aY well to exeratire great as a in dealing. with
Y them.
0. f1eSia
tttikeft ie'-11136,!ty,of; st nate
�Y ing yon thee following c ipping from .tile,
A Globe of.to-day, thinkin that it may in-
es-
te terest s„ vo"
roam f our
lea
cis in
Yand.
m
around.
g: Wingliatn LL:, The high t 'bate of respec
h and estse:;paid therein a the Rev. Dr,
AIoRobbie,:of Shelburne,
n,_'. You
s
London, Nov..
e 0 , \ 15, 1893.
I- Orangeville, Nov. 14.—
e Kenzie, B. A., was induct
e noon into the pastorate
Presbyterian Church,
afternoon indnotion se
Rev. R. Fowlie, 'of Er'
appropriate and elogn nt sermon woe
preached by.Rev. Dr. i' Bobbie, of Shel-
g
burne. Rev. J. J. Ellie 1, 13, A., of Hills-
burg, addressed the ne
W. D. 7:4e Sueur wr tes forcibly and grace-
fully on State E, ueation and Isms, in
reply to Mr, Bwart Q. C. Edward Meek
condemns Plebisoit: as at principle danger-
ous t0 the nation, id holds that in con-
segnenco of the deo fining influence of Con-
gress, and the finer' ase in the power of the
President and Ili people, Co:mu: tun is
likely to prevail in he United States. The
article is a remark bly thoughtful one. J.
tr. Payne tells usit , w a young couple may
win a home for th. r own. The Battle of
the Eclipse, an ill strafed article by E. 13.
Biggar, The Old B, stile of Paris, by 11. S.
Howell, are both gorous, and even thril-
ling, articles. stiter artielee are The
Canadian Club M vement, by W. Sanford
Evans, l3eowulf, "the English. homer, by
Prof. Horning, f 'Victoria university,'a
Mirage in Wester) Canada, by Mrs. John
Fleshtse, and•Peeu 'ar%ties a d Illustrations
of Wbtis.by Dr. T. V. IIuto bison, Agnes
Hanle • Machin: Fidelis) contributes a
patriotic poem, 'berrnop Ife, which is
likely to be one of 11e poem that will Iive. ,
The $otieu in this number s bright. The
Canadian Magazin begins is seeon t vol.
lane with a repo
and Europe, wit'Canadians. Pttbli
Ynblislnng Co,, Lt
althorn.
n.
i1
Y
s
i
i
lien both in. America
h'must bo pleasing to
hed by the Ontario
n Toronto. $2.50 per
the
ing
of
8'05
sul
fan
alt
Clni14 old SCn a z
i 5+ ••
pleasant flavor,'gentle action and soothe
effects of Syrup of Pigs, when in need
n laxative; and if the father or mother be
live or bilious, the most gratifying re -
Us follow its use, so that it is the best
lily medicine knotvo end every family,
alto
have a Cottle,
Choice New 'Teas.
C holesale-•-Gordon & McIntyre snare a
rendition to supply families or anoletet�s
with new teas, at Jobbers prices. Now is
tui tithe to assure wour teas,
1 well merited.
truly,
E4irrrr.
ev. Donald Me -
d here this after- 1
St. Andrew's
t 3.30 o'clock this
vices were held, j
, presiding. An
1 The regnin
Youhili is fiat present tali
and will visit Toronto f
ore he returu;s home.
aches} $ottrii,
'monthly meeting of
School Board' was . held on Tuesclay, ill
11th. All the traemhers presettt,excteet lI
Meyer. Thos. Bell, chairman, presidia
;MMinutes of las, nreetigigread sitw roil,
L
'Principal's r, tort fr r the ' cork of ,1
toner wvas rearl i »'1 arloptecl,` .
The Finan, Coonoittee recomment
the poVnaent ;.the following acoouna
T'hoa,l�'Gientls hp,wrJrlc, errs., rRii.i) ;; A. ,Itoi
supplies, 84.7'. Moved by Wm. 1focj
seconded by Thos. Abraham, that the
counts he pa" —Carried, +l
Miss Livin stone tendered herreeigna
1 es teaeher,:lr dug accepted a ositios
Iiarriston, p
Itioveri by ►. M. Gordon, seconded`
Wm. Moore, t11at' the resignation of
Livingstone e Accepted—Carried.
The Mane etnent Committee repot
leaving aware 4 the cotttraact for the dont;
windows attl sekool house to JohuForst
the 1
owes to '
t.
da er,
Moved by ,;. M. Gordon, seconded by
Galbraith,tha the Chairman and Secrets
issue orders or the teachers and o
salariQs for th month oiOctober-Carrie
'�'1V1,Ove'tf %Ye/ A. -f: tbrr`.ou,sec ondetl by
laroore, that iif ss McIntyre be.psi4 e40
extra r
t a work in ' ono t'
ec icnwwit'ithel;ntra
Class for this ear—Carried,. ..
Moved by D. U. Gordon, seconded
Wm. Moore,th t Sara Parqu]tarson be pa
for. one and a1.If days' teaching—Carrie'
Applications to'fill the vacancy on t
teaching" t staff a
were read sad
front u
Livingstone, "; amen; Cassie Fargnharso
Wingham;:Cas. ie Scare, Mount ,Forest;
Findlater, Wi, ham; Mary McKay, lith
cardine; Iva 1 ' mends, Harriston, Anna
ath, Clinton . d Mary Robertson, C
Owve,
Moved by J. Morton, seconded her D
M. G ordon,tha Cbssie Fargpharson be e
a ed an the to citing ttalf Carried,
1Cfoved by D. f. Gordon, seconded by
Gall.raith,that a cry Robertson beengage
on tl
e teaching : teff—parried.
Moved by 1. i - Gordon,' seconded. b
Thos. Abraham, hat-i:q:, the event of eithe
f the above nom teachers not aoneptin
e ,.osition that", ,,,axy .Livings'tone be t
eat eNotce---Car ed.
The meeting then adjourned.
lyind'icted pastor
a most appropriate n 'ruiner, and ltev.W.
Farquharson, of Cla le, rendered some
fitting advice to the c, sgrcgatiou. In the
evening a reception wva • given Mr. MoI(.en-
zie of which he might •ell feel -proud. The
Methodist and Btaptis' ministers of'the nh
town welcomed him '.n behalf of their
respective congregatio s, and Rev. D, C.
Iiossack, now of Par • dale, the former pas-
tor here, delivereit an address in his. navd.
eloquent manner. i. McKenzie comes
here from ''Para, Bre e county, where he
has labored successf lly ever since he was,
ordained, about fou years aro,. Ile it a,
preacher of exeeptji ' al vigor and, earnest-
ness, and the congr atien of St. Andrew's
are to be congratu ted on seaming his
services.
Pe
Mr. Wes, Lawren
ing in Harriston for
ed to town,
amts.
e, who has been work -
some time, has retnrn-
W1111011104 l ane :batt ie110
sits will Duro -I�eadaalse, B1lionsne.
oar Stomach, ete. Try item once an
ou will not nee any other.. Price 25o.
x, at all drug stores.
it ltionj'ss ]Edit fish .W `
its is the best Family Linihnent in :+
or1d. Instant cure forSprains x..
Bruises. Beware of imitations„ Ask o
ab non s English: White Oils.
X)r. >k iiig s Worm. 7tsow4e
safe and sure. 25e. a box,
fleittYt�so1rY.y '-:k.
tclll�emiing Ballot
111 'acro the °'avdrst • cold: Ulna:reds
estimonials testify to its merits. rl'one
Mr. John Angus, , f Ii incardine, si ant a Ii
s
•
are
.121
yS
bo
vv
te
positively be refunded if lleatlrfleld'
eating I3alsain does not do Till that 1
few clays in town di ring the week. el
111r. Jas. Huggit s, of Kincardine, was.
visiting friends iu t. inn this week.
Mr. Chaff. W. (ora es, of I.ocelot, 'I'i,Lvel- m
aimed for it.
eke the blood pure and keep it teem
tree dyspepsia awl nit tome of etteutael
d liver troubles. It its the bout; buy th
st. Price oneeclollar a bottle, six 'bottle
five dollars.
returned last week,
few days here, II
Pettit:he Province,
Xt. Perot ilepr
Ilfrs. W. a. Gilroy ep
is the goest Mre.
ate visiting friende
Miss Lein& Ago t
front Chicago on i
has boon spehdiug
will visit old frionde
re going' lys.ok to tho
scuts tivo: end
11t Settlay.in
son WilserttofCbioagot
t inn
It
inieu
1110t. Ittater4
And dal reliable nisdieinve