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The alv,o,rsitry eeeelcee of tltr,
at DLetl►ad o{tttrs:h will baaAmid .•
. :day, Deacon,harl ;i t". th, atabe;ti, It ?r,
Brigaa, ii,'ormito, . tilili °volley the
pulpit loth. ,aasssrnfng:..,,tiud ,,wcetyap,�,.
li Dr. 13rit::;eria stag of the eatleet prr, alt,
ere in tl>'ytutrut'u,1t, ,and HH.thirr tx ;tile
drat tine. itiheoutopte.o ,oaltaaoar wilt.
have an sit portunity, of. het:rin'.; tA
P. Betts wit! slse tie doubt N i! , la s'''
,ration patunitat. �" r aware,
a Jaat1T Ofll>i;-#tfiyoi' ,Air :13'a, lire
oar
Ott„df arSA AC ,
Za.alayer 1,-Iatstlaed died tit 1,14 •.tet;.
".,.Tuesday ailterau,on. atQ ,jl!{►Hsr
or . W1Titephurch.
y1r. IT3urtoa,lim • a+Qoured. the manage, ; The,ltev. lvlT. •;Bain, of Carleton Place,1
meaa,efithe iiieirtore 'comma and Uuttar l reached :iu 'Use Presbyterian church t
loactot31 or.•w.te<tract. et ,leu veare, and purw ( here moraine,' nod evenic,, 1
pops iteentike Juiit4er• aheeee,or.,, butter, ti. '. M. R. Winllead,is:thio to' at Sunday.
the patiteiNonay,�tieekle. ira1r ; out, after
i dfl•trton d►as his foot hieing higsised,by :a;�y press.
been �araeaotecl.b.s:tt3r .the fectgry before , Jeanie "(gaunt, of Wtawtauaah, while ,
Mid ira,a,,rdoaa#rt,t#ro r' 1 „
,�•. ag rt tpa,a'.ier•tpo rights lsassfns; with 1►Is�a Ute A, u;orson with
place. ' 0, (10 dela tet,4 `ern.
At tltaP.Wk"tatt)p4tit#A sof tltptgcM,,, ,e , team, in theii.ion( �y'wuthp,Ditlision road, I
Prit4toa, Aosti un ting, f t evening,a Xoau„ a got hie turse.otf,tyo.road anclzthe aniatal f
follY the almost mewith .an ar cfdoi7t, :It was
i unable to get on Britt is, dick]
un . got pleotQt
W. 6:C.,i1o1►ui$astley; ID. t11,;,Twban Alert• ; soon as embled anti attebe aa3omeal tato men I
lty,
ley ; hoc„ r'Wan,il aar+;;1.'reu,y ,.td;rx.; Piero- ' a difitaulty,
ing ; ,r'. ,{tr„ ;�Y,ut,,;;J..Prtd j � had it extricated,
Harper; •o#• V ' :::span., ,f, i The teaclaer,apd pupils of.S.: afa. Nu.14,
Q,, W. ,Hartley ; I. T„ J. West and Beet 1.
Ball- ,tD. it., have
g tsar ; ; easel. is ,•
fAitiMRS, DJ
t,r,iyaenoed ac ,c;o dYt•cg' cow. 1 r T ala zl 1 3sytp., tg, ed a fine asaot;uatieu imatch :foot salt sad
sil fibweeks;ago with A .'Brags; $at,c4`artr„,44'..i4161.41oy.
attack of lit g;rj,pke whit will h
,., into pneumonia Retltfou .wittl7•szthar
been wavering •be weect life wi►d4; . Mr. 1.Yi'ta.ta'itew.aa',t,awboalme Woe
Ria death Sip,oe bF ua7tJrav our ull_ti :, MSG t4Ok ! 1 ug sG',aaciAl ,wt 'dt69aalvrs?df,P ,hue, retrtrned
slight were far.lb:r bN e 'T1IB S1'il t�I' uu jl, J' 4p>aS-
tt ,o,�n �atrae IAIT`.lIS,b..
g which
deL elogae a one's fQr ctatw
p st a Amer tiv we*& ; ago, Iltet; i tc, sit le. , clubs in ai few shays.,
.,.,land be .
,. ,day, wisele gut was uoped,wcluld prow,
mpermonenLt, The;a,dece aaeti gentleinaasa
b, .was 4J getaLrs,of ,tigwe,and. wada.ttlae nklt,t'
, ,sap of Sts W.. 1:'.,,KUwlaud„,•,cti, r
, ,•strati t•Govereot la z"ut`;
of•Uis tai lo, and Weser!
one a,f Ghe tweet known .tuen..tti ")u terve-
;, e was a, farvs�,iditt,uuhiig;urtilatlt;::ll kinds,
.:taf pllilantrotaiaie, temperance and re.!
ligiot7s r, rrgatnizatious, and , yr,,cs welt '
,L known aid ea,er,klanada . and is many
s parte of the is �uaitttdr, sates, b• fee was
,„mayor of :al'oro.nto .iii c.-1,$S5,auaad 18tiO,
tieing elected by •targe majorities, Lind
.,thta iwp etas Omen byt,:kain to the moral
,:.:referee movezneau ha that cityain well
n.ren►hill tiered. in il$24 Mr. :.t>.owland
.4i -earned LaurA Chipman, sister:.,of the
.w,ifo of Sir Leonard Tttiey,,,,and he
, leaves sirs eltii 1ren. x'phe last C%t ver,
a,tian to which MR - Howland took Dart
*Seas the irtternca,tioxuaI gathering of
*,Christian iirorkers,;RC • ttatva;a few
weeks ago. stir, irdovrland died, apt thH
•A'rhngtorl Hoot, where his. inanity
above been living for •.sorsa time „pest.
.Mrs, k1owland bite •bc,t;:ori a seriously
1111,14xself atttenditaig.on ether husband.
4atsto pneumonia ,seats the cauaa of
death. Decease asncl,;h,is ..wits .were
°hoch.,rtrdunt believers ;u the faith owe
,proceui and doctriues.gf the Christian
)Seier gists, and a t111>;Ysi4Sil3,t1 was Jug;
+called in tfntil the disease eizt7d takert,az
afiran. izold.
; oome,ste bet/Aauipoanlaealtit laud tot„abfei
e�1 to
Cru
alietrounciI suet iu the rteavn hat,lll'
A J`tTovaAatb, 1893, as per .inotion of add Y in a masa
teaPln..
ayu7iLE w0TIO8 ?EOM ,A a I.'.rdESisXTElt/AN
The y'At•,euterd' . ceusaort .:tots Afouday j PA.s:rea IN Lo.r, uotsr,
(s,ar:ght, flecciuker rJ 4te pronsisest.to,he a !
;stout succours. Jwmaat I',,yx..C:wundrL'ecoanio 1 On Sunday morning last while giving
olgeger ; ]Rias Maude trees, lees. r toven,aou, !Presbyterian Pe oC,horcl7 pastor ,of the v. W.
*Orman°, of a tietplt,• ry • Clark, Loudon, Rev. W.
, Kies 11Eq,E%ardy � J. t:larit, sested
dlelaanrat; J*wee A•, Cline,and,S. Gcuoey,,of
inghatn, wiald take aut. :)A nct.fgpget
it.
Wehrle every fsrnilt,,.fn tthe,viilege,,haas
si r:erect more or>)eeri wi1b1n14,,grippe.duripg
tilt:# past week.
z! very good tue+eti ag swats held .in,;Zhe s ' which was
urestere' iasis, on Taaactary .avenin Maul tenet of our Protestant belief,.
tlitrwy:as the pleir,seite. uoy.m, sollq yi,,of It was, therefore,salvation -iiotwithstandinhrough Jesus hiits
T,Va;roadrn, was the pei,ut; futl.ar ..oatice errors, snore ol• less serious, a branch of
p t' auad the Christian church. ?
lua:• games Timriiaae suss calaairman• church it was much i-Sike ueneev every
other
Ashfiel,Gi surroundings and by its t 1
say a few words Ile had severralttio ee ie. -
tended,
and to which be was again
A rou]pted by .seeing posttera headed
ing violent Lordn 's day letters,pro
O nth se
who professed the Roman Catholic faith.
The central tenet of the Bataan Cath.olfo
belief was, atter all, that .
cethe
antroits
true the doing rimes. t was
feu?Iuesday evening, bToxembnr, 2$01,et' ,team of the times of the Spanish Ingo!,
his hope in A.sh field, Datum; :snidest yea, $anon could not be defended, but in
of iYf,11- Liu]12wthiesora,Guduled,gufetly,aLsv rhonesty we trust admit that theze are
The deceased had been ailing :sour wy- t',...r vny Protests ntthines in thfore efathe record of ore
since tipriug when a ow Iae,lrad,eaattrac d lorpersecutiobs of on? Protest tut donominite-
develodaed into coug;estiou ,wf i,Gedumae.,�d ttrou by another ' for dustanewhfoh
although.. kind treatment ,auntie best.of .tadiuuot row to defended. inun ed oe fe -
medicaaloakin were employed .41 aunaroer, ihast Protestantism th was in moth of it -
yet. as aka fan came on Ile grow I eiico,he safety
be lethal dhence might webs
. ew ,wor$a shine safety he left tote Presbyterian
until fiaydy ly eousumptfon !said i'f's fetal ',the
other Protestant pastors throughout
hand unci i hire and uoanpelieci ,h.izrz .to 'the Provincer, in their own case, re
remain iaa,bed for the last two ,Wdoutl,s. •tike,various courts to of the church -rather
Deeeased,,>;;'ho was almost to his twentieth ,,wl unmade statements a andble lecturers,
year, wasof,a quiet, agreeable disposition. were obviously untrue. ,Td attacks how
and a universal favorite among }hie ate .iarnpossible it was that any Ronan
quaitrtauces ,The funeral teak lane to Cath,olle could be convinced by attacks,
the Locha.taa poften vile and monstrous, on priests and
a cemetery, on Thurssday Roman Catholic
an txvaa largely at war n engaged in
afternoon Ca +at o12C WOnre
g y tended by works of charity, they had only to con.
both young a,nrl,old, testif in siker what would be their own feelings
were the same vile and monstrous attacks
made by irresponsible travelling lectur•
ers,o.i, &u' Protestant pastors and Pro,
111ovcd, sty Win, Reid*sectsixded by afamily co,sa Pro-
testant x'omen. It was not that seek
ideath occurring do the during this at etcS, uch bitterness
woe. b ,slid nb goad--
.eter,:t tz, that as (Mists o tMc. they swage mischievous in di and ontras-breed-
a�ang;aJ is to need f a i Jing+ they were in d'
o id, that to grant r.greet contradiction
quurnuien.t. Membersazll,preeent. The
.Reeve.i,n.the chair. Tlae ,tni.utes of
Jast,rueeting read and a:dgptucf
ore to the esteem in which he was .taeLd..
;The bereaved afanaily have the heartfel
sympathy of ail ,as `ibis is the se
of :a1.O.be.mado and aid, thauv.ae drawn nt i .rrie. to the Spurt of Christ, Whether a man
rrii tCourt Gerrie, Canadian Order of Forest- were Roman Catholic or Mohammedan,
-fa,our of Alex McKenzie for amount or Bhuddesb, he htid era tl
tea,tve applied to her needs ay,lte.tlsiuics �evQaziug sof Juds having,a grand concert on the
heoefimal'gu,rad report to es nisi. -,•tear- some of Canada's staory re Iwiilli appear whichs
read,,
Moved .. usual. Mr. 3. E. ,Ce,a,,erou. of Toronto,
l y P. Kuntz, a &aoudad by humorist, Alms 6Yetaher,said, of Toronto,
Wen. Reid,,taliat the followitag ,Ise til t
retttt•,niug a s
or „ and deputy returning O;tllirers
for iae'►nuniorpality of Culross .for the
year ,1894;: John McIntyre, Div.
No. 1; Lachlan McTay Ti... No o.
elocp„tonist, and of e , will take part.
The 1 igh Chief 'longer, Mr. 0.E. Britton,
of Gaaauoque, will preside.
A. f;liriettnaLst entertaiatnerdt, ruder the
cilias Button, . ; auspices of St. S epheu's Sunday School,
rDiv No 3; Robert lnVat. will be held in the town hall, on the
son, Div No 4;,,,George McEvers, Die
No tT, Sebastian Gfoerer, Div .No G,,
and a. By -Law ,he drawn up confirm
ing their appniut¢nent,.,Carried
eveniugesf the 21st instant. 4.. ,lendid pro-
gramme is,beiag prepared.
Special services are being heed in the
MovedIlTby by jos. tyolwoad, sec-
onf ethodiet church, conducted by Misses L.
ded by J. J. Johnston, tliat as lllr. f
McDonald, lot 28.,:eon. 14, has made,)
application .to this board for some and'
toad A, 11411, of Guelph. The services are;
being wellaaat9 ded.
right to his own belief, the same rigeht to
freedom fromcontumely because of his
religious views, that he claimed for him-
self as a Protestant and Presbyterian.
He had spoken these words quietly and
without beat. not that he thought they
were specially needed by his own con-
gregation. but from a sense of duty as
pastor of this ehuroh,in order to suggest
to each one in bis and her place in the
general community t,s discntenauce
all incendiarism an speech, and that
bitterness and ill will sure t follow the
careless and irresponsible flinging abroad
of statements obviously untrue.
SIovr to Got a, "Satatli;ht" Mottle.
Send 26 •'Sunlight"Soap wrappers(rvrap-
per bearing the words•' Why Does a Woman
Look Old Sooner Than a 11fau") to Lever
st the regular meeting of the L. (}, L. JJ oi.re etv., byb Scott St,, Toronto, and you
in keeping tub orpkan children that J 0" 767, Gerrie, held on Monday eveitin post a pretty picture, free
g from advertlsini,+, ar.,d wolf worth frwmfu�
have been left iii his charge, that the!last, the tollrraviu ofncerH were bleetecl; - 'ifs is dao easy way todeco�ateyour home.
Alm of $l0 l38 ran ( ate, -"Bio. 41+.,r. Greer; I3, 141. -Bra. g, 'pilo soap na the bestial the market and it
iesl to him, proved- ,tvtll only Dost one cent ostag
•ed he gives thew the necessary school,. ! Jlaarrliuga; Okada.--.I3ro. W. P. Brownlee; D I this wa•apperi p p e to send in
.inlog required by stiliool law during
.school ago- Carried..
Moved by Peter Knott, :;seconded
fry J. J. Johnston, that polling sub-
,divisionNe. 6 be moved from Nicholas
Olhieser's shop to Joseph. Anstett's
hsvll Carried.
P'inanee Beport--Accoii,at8 Uf'Pran-
eis Olelland, for buildiug, two culverts
on gravel road, $11 50, tile, $1 60;
W. J. Smyth, repairing culvert,let 14,
con. 12, $5; David NIcII►tosh, building
1 culvert en boutnclary of Ouixaas at.d
Carrick, opposite 6th con. ()ulna's
share, $4; Albert Hughes,-repair1 g
approaches and railing of bridge, lot
ton. 0 and 7, $4 50, Henry Haldeuby,
62 yards gravel, $4 34; Weiler tC
Son, 120 feet of plank, $1; Joseph
'.Cioutnta ], drain on 1st sideroad, con.
6, $5; John McDonald, aid in keeping
orphan children, $10; Alex Me onus
for aid to Christina McDougal $10;
Thos. ailop`hersoxl4 day man and team
on road 81, removing jam/ lot 28, con,
8and 0,$550.
Mored by ,l, J. Johnston, seconded
by Peter Kuntz, that the Finance BA -
port as just read be adopted. --Carried.
Moved by Peter Hunts, ascended by
adjourn to nneet again on Friday, the
of G. --sero. Geo. Walker; I+'. b.. --Bre. Jane.
feritins; B. 8,-Bro. W. G. Strong; `liens.
--Bra. J. A. Strong; Leat. --,Ilia. B. Scott;
let, RDW. --Bre. Wm. Dane:
salvo stook markets.
Write your address carefulleave y a endo anon.
Church consolidation in the llethoa
dist denomination is becoming quite
popular.Thu two 1lethodist churhes
in Ingersoll will unite, as also the two
The past week or. two heavy ship. . churches til i11itClsellb
meats of lambs went to Buffulo,where G. W. Ifuglies, acerpentasr, working
the market on Monday was :wade the on a truss bridge at Wilkes' Dant,
heaviest of the season by the offering just west of Brantford, on Saturday,
of 180 cars. 'The supply of Canada just
ort' the bridge to the frozen aground
lambs was heavy in 25 oars, and sales below, a distance of inions eighteen
generally ranged at $4 50 to $4 05. fest and was ltill,i!a,
The market ruled dull, and folly 15c supposed to have come fromµa,Dut Duluth,
lower for sheep of good quality, and ( Minn.
quarter off for common to fair grade,
while Iambs were fully 25c lower for
all kinds; some instances more. Be.
ports from the east were unfavorable,
and the attendance of feeders' buyers
was rather light; the best nativeeIambs
.
only o
d y brou„lit ,��: $5; to $4 50, and lead
A meeting of the stock holders of
the Farmers* lAtotter Twine and Imple.
mens elf;. Cu. was held at Brantford
on Tuesday. The company has made
n very satisfactory showing far the'
year and is "nabled to declare a dive
to be every ohoiee at these figures, : loud of 10 per cant, besides placing
with fair to good Iota at $3 50 to $4..1 some thansattds of dollars to rest ac••
25; good to ohoiee 00 to 100 pounds I Donut.
Mixed ewes and wethers ranged from 'Cllr Minolta Minister bas signified
$3 to $3 26, and fair to good at $2 50 his intention of introducing a •b'ederal
to 11;2 80. There were several leads insolveney ant to the notice of the
of rsholeti wethera sttitabl'i for these cabinet, and as strong pressure has
was very limited and priars lower, been brour;a,t to boar tin the Govern.
Wua Iltiid, that this counttil do uolvf
ranging
ngi � frons $420 to 84 75, as to unijit in this matter it is likely that
gdr pant and weight, the desired legislation
i. assn
_ gis attioil will 1 e passed
16th day of Deec,ytier, as per statute, The sentence of death passed oniplainat t>ithiry sbeen
ssion of tho house. Coni•
in the town hall, Teeswater, at 10 Lebltanrte, the Winnipeg murderer, Iias i emus of lute a that loud riover corn•
o'clock m.« Carried, been come::ilted to fifteen yens'. 'int.1 could hardly 'afl"ord to cont use tart igw
0. ut art, Ohl*. ptisonn►ent.
core that requests of the bouncers men,
ON r N,JOY'S
Loth the anethod and results whoa
Syrup of Piga istalcen; it is pleasant
awl refreshing to the taste, and acts
rentlyyet promptlyon the Eidneys,
Livor and Bowels, cleanses thesys-
tc•n effectually, dispels colds, head -
rear acct fevers grid cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs ist e
only remedy of its kind ever prn-
<l•leett, pleasing to the taste and
teptable to the stomach, prompt in
itsaetion and truly beneficial in its
eiicets, prepared only from the �. mos
Healthy itsd agreeable substo is cos, it
many excellent qualities comment
it to Oland have made it Ole El.::
popular remedy known.
t'' ! rup of Figs is for sails in 7.-e
guides by all leading druggists.
any reliable clruglimy
gist•who smut
have it on'band will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes Io
try it, ltlanufactured only by t'c:a;
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C"u,
SAN FRANCta:,C, C.t..
LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. 174.1.'
At the nattier,, , :;rsaai of Parliarpnt
eppliration will I , -wide to incorporate'
the Norther,' Lift, I,rsurunr:e Company
of Caned .1, wits, ht•;id Dill 'e et Lon-
don.
0144.0.
We have just passed, rte stat;
biggest drives in
30:Ft 111C4.
we Itave ever offered. 24 pieces of one
17 et another, They're worth calling to see,
should you not Want them.
NINE DOZEN SEA
worth $1.25 tor 75 cts.
The largest assortment of
GLOVES D KITS
in town,
o
ESQ I 1 .
A amber of lines of our � �
Ut sues, The odd e e s . ' mels are ro e
4 „gc�ur, can
eases mavro +�f ��,e,.� � �,ya�have at� a price.
.
See our Overcoats bafore you buy.
�43t?arrSir opened,
ilespectltilly yours
A A ,
Cr
e. 1?opular
It is estimated that the number of
nueuyployed wen ua Chicago is nearly
117,000. `I'ha, lilinnis Conference of
Charities has appointed a committee
of 100 representatives to at once pro-
ceed to raise w charity fund of 81,..
000,000.
Charles Sangr•ater, the Canadi
poet, is dead. al way of his shot
poems have appeared in Canada
schoolbooks "Tine St. Lawre
and Saguenay" and "Ttie Resperi
and Other Porins" wart, his chi
works. He wa3 cemented with tl
Kingston papers in early life, and
1808 was appoia,tc•t to the I'oatotHe
Department at Ot'a,va.
TheCbristiati tvotatenof San Francis
and Oakland have inaugurated a move.
talent to resrriti,a the scnsataonalism of
the daily papers. Committees have
been appointed to cireuiate among
women of the churches petitions to
the editors, urging theta to tlev:tte the
moral tone of !heir eOhtrmaj, and refuse
their advertising columns to the
lowest class of advertisers. They
urge that Christian women all over
the land unite iu tine effort with a
view of saving the ea{,bath and releave
ing the pressure of evil influences up.
on all the readers`
MT SPECIAL
APPOINTMENT, l SEE MAJESTY
ri0AP MA$E73E TEM 9TIDEN
C • 10 • A • rlt
15 ErADRUARTFRS FOB.
Stop
Our largo stock of Ubriatrnas Goads has s just been received, and is suitable
for allparties, old o►• young, consiitin;,, of
TOYS, PHOTO ALI3U'1�IS SORAP ALBUMS, WRITING
TOILET 81;1'5, PLUSH GOODS, CHINA VASES. XMAS CARDS,
LADIES COMPANIONS (in plusli�or wood), VIOLINS, IWOUTII
ORGANS, CELLULOID iAII)Upl-J. ORGANS, TOY BOOKS
" HAND SLEIGHS, Polia1DGE •SETS, BLANK '
NOTES, BId3LE5, FANCY MIRRORS
(bansd painted,)
A�
,assort ent Of ANNUALS,
Consisting of Leisure Hours, Sunday at $eine., Boys' Own, &c., &e.
I have a larger stock this year than ever before and desire the public to:dill.'
ter and see it before purchasing elsewhere, as it :s no trouble to show goods.
nag Prices as Low as the Lowest.
7s
of
ne The Popular Bookstore LEX. ROSS.
in , iiighasai.
0
If you
risI
your
Linen to
he White
as Snow,
Siinligkt
Sbap
Nyilt
Why
Daeaus° SUELIt3TIT
St). -11,, is perfectly snare,
anti contains no 111411ri.
esti Chemicals to injure
either your clothes or
ybttr hands. Greatest
care is exercised in its
manufacture, and its
by the j'sajAiappl.eciatee that it Lad
the Largest Salo Of any
Neap in the World.
How
ran yot Most l.bl 7 If
you have never tried
those wl oit SOAP,
what
They thank of it,theu try
itforyourself. The re,
suit will :lease yen, and
v nit r cllothes ,will be
washed in far Ioss time,
with Less Labdttr
t ,.,,
a
for
Comfort,
will be whiter thatiey
have over been b• fore,
when you tilted ordinary°
beep,
Is
That
not the best limy to tin.
tido tbem,rttor t first
zpeSofte the Ih
who already also it,
.
er n
ridil
y bye. fair
vehrsclf. Yo
committed inueny MAS
to usa the Seep; all 'to
Milt is r Dent Delay, try
ii the bent gradating day.
i riiso•
1
LAUGRTER PffIC1cS
Ready
1:::) S
-AND
ade Giolhillg.
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