HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-12-22, Page 5His hoG i oi`. friends here will be sorry
cto learn that Rev. Ur, Kiernan bas de-
• eided to sever. his connection with the
Coogtegationel. Churches of itowiek of
whieh ho bus been.pastor for the past
.year. His term oapires•about the twiddle
of Janitiary..
• Cook's Lodge,'0, Y.13., No. tk, held its
Annual meeting; on Wednesday eveufng■,
Oth inst., at witioli after genertti business.
.the following; ,oilie rs were eleutati :
• Guardian, 13 ti3 Cook; W ii, Wm McKee;.
T3 M, John Argue.; Chap, John Wallooe;'
Iv S, Robert Cook,; T'a'eas, Robt Sander-
. son; 1) of 0, Samuel l3eswithorrok; Led,
Wm
Spotton; I'l.', Enos Donaghy ; 0 T,
-Geo i oswitherick;, Commit women -
.Louis Mahood, .mos Denny, Milton
• Carter, Robert 13/allaco, Thos Little.
„john.
At the last regular meeting of the R.
'T. of T., the following Wears were
• elected for the enaning terra : ,; 0, Bro
11 Rogers ; V 0, Sia 13 Gibson ; E S. Bro
.L Mahood ; Chap, Bro W Mahood ; H,
Bro L G Hooey ; •F S, Faro fl Braden ;
Tress, Sia J McLaughlin.; Guard, Sis
Olive Rogers ; Sent, Bro Geo Lindsay ;
A 5, Bro 1!: M Carter.; 1) H, Sin I Wig-
, gine.
THE WINGILAN TIMES, DEC'e-ee
S7'lxsaek3,
At Vim last ntasating of lthrussel3 L '1r.
Na.
774, the fotlawingatliteers were clisosen;
B. Howley, Master; M. Al, ifeardiff,
Deputy Atwitter; S. Plum, Secrete/r,.; Geo.
Caitiff, 1'i1N4 ieia1 Secretary; W , R.
Aloouey, Trr,asurer; T. A. Hawkins, Chap-
lain; Wtu. t.tnith, heeturer; Jas. !Bowtnan,
Director at 0oretnouies; Jur. A1ieCutheon,
k'Ctllllt Me[;uthc+an, gosopl, Beenteett, J.
'Holt rad 3). it'Xo0utohaou, Comaalittee.
Toe wenuel election of office bearers in
oouueotiou with 13raseele kora Circle,
No 108, wee held last Friday 'evening and :•,c•>Ilarway • d. se neighbor's restilinni+
rostetel as follows: ; luti Iy, awe -injured herself severely.
Pastuoa:ler, B. G. Wilson; Leader,Win. :
Cameron; Vies Leader, A. Hunter; Rocorci
int; secretary, II. J ..3tacksote, Treasurer, A.
Koenig; Fivauclttt secretary, J. N. Kendall::
Chttpgaiu, Rev. D. D. Magee.; elarsball,
11•. Jackson; Warden, D, Emile; Guard,
With Taylor; Sentinel, J. S. Smith; Neve'.
clan, A. McKelvey.
The foli:lwiugetre the nlf cera itr nonem,
tion with the Royal Terr!•plars of Temper-
ance, No. 3iie, Brusa is, for the en-
suing quarter; --
Select couteillor, W, 13. 'Kerr; !Reeord:iug
Secretary, J. ;Moore; Financial Secretz.ry,
Mib,tA,lto,s+; Treasurer, Nolsou Gerry;
Chaplain,: D. Hogg; Herald, W.• Griffith;
Guard, Miss Aldridge; Sentinel, J. Hunter.
in the program for the good of the order
Jno. McAlpine, of ,liauitoba, gave a short
address; Geo. A. Bison, a recitation; Jas.
Mo.t.lpiue, a sone; J. ;Moore, a recitation.
.:stow to Geta aur'ilget" Pietuo.
Send 25 •'Sunlig;ht"Soap wrappers(wrap.
IV1e+sari. Robert enol Arthur Roth,
btewere, died last week. .13.obe'rt-lien
ou 1' 14.irad:ty and Arthur •ua Stanley.
`be'erruor ieaves •a wile and. three
cbilct'ren. Arthur was etttuarrietl.
�11Lr. Jauoh 'l :eppirr:i.s a condi letse 1
for the mayoralty for 1SO.4, and Messrs. i
+7. A, lin�'•it•g ani R T. Kemp will I
contest the r'oveslaip.
1'ho gat gotppe has 4ieen pretty attiro- .
ee to a number of 'our citizens.
W. the b
Air,,., V? . Ti., Clayton full dowo t I
• W1:iteehureh.
The annual meeting of the Whito-
•church Creamery •Cloaxpany was held in
Foresters' Hall, Whiturshurch, on Satur-
day, the 1Cth inst., at.3 o'clock p. m.
From 1 to 2 p. m., the Treasurer was
bueily engaged in paying.the dividend to
shareholders. When the President, Mr.
Frank Henry, called the meeting' to
order the hall was well tilled with the
.,..ff,N.R,T, •4. w1.f4.,
Toeawator.
Mies Lillian M. Phelps lecture •on
aefupertsnce, to a tull house, au Mon-
day evetnng last.
Oar present •it'eve, Mr. Campbell,
will nut ho a (mndldrtre for Be,:ve for
11194. Mr. W. R. Thocnpeeon is a
candidate for the position for ;text
year.
Messrs McKenzie IVIcH:ardy,
Hardware inert:hauts, have dtettelved
partnership. ;lir McKenzie is guiug
into bustucus iu Clodetich, it i•, said
During his short residence in Noma -
ter he has made Many friends who
will regret his departure,
C3�'vT 1MNJOYS
L' o'.h the method and results when.
Syrup of Figs is taken; itis pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, andacts
gentlyyot promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanser the sys-
tema effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
d• ced, pleasing to the taste anti ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
Beal Illy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend
it to alland lfavo made it the moot
r,i,•:lar remedy known.
a •: run of Figs is for s:::o
London, Dec. 18. -Mark Lane Ex* .es by all loading drugz;i t,.
Fees to ite weekly review of the '1;,1 rt+liable loading
may ets.
not
British grain trade says: Eng!i:+h h ave it on baud will l,roanru it
wheats are slightly cheaper. Sales 1'toillptly n ban one who procure
t
per bearing the VIords" Why Does a Woman are not •eaFtly effected. Foreign try it. for any
faetured only by tot
Tri Mee") t Le er (; 1 f
33ritista Grain Trate.
Look l)lci Sooner au e , an t, wheats, are ti'i chettpAr. a i oi•ulan +^, i�-f,m yt g �+n+r n^^y ; W
Brut:., Ltd., •i3 Scott St„ Toronto, and you ,� s r red l`� ::d ,i,nsJ° to 1 `.u.
c•1 rl ( d llw,irabit Crr� „ANCtscca, c....
181 l uOted at . t s Gd pet tits quarter, , R,
will receive by post a pretty picture, free 11 9 ^ 1
a r0 81 .. ire ; .> :i t J 1 List- 4t3e. "" Y°704.14.17
ed in the Creamery, a11r..Robt. Currie, Tele snap is the best in the inarket and it
p t ' n,shareholders a•nd others interest- fetid advertising„ at•d well worth framing, winter at ,da Jt an far t t
9i Cern
Tide is an easy way to decurato your home. •a� :;6
is dull raided Ata
eriean is quoted at lee 9d. Barleys
se, was unanimously Noted chairman, will Duly coot cue ceut nos teg{e to scud iu are firm. -0uts is n trifle chopper
who filled the chair with credit to hien- 1 the cods open
self and to the entire satisfaction ot
those assembled. 'The Secretary, Mr. J.
.thea wrappers, It you essve At t0 -day's mui•IceC the business
Write your address carefully.
was 'limited, Etsglish wheats were
ratuese le • neglected. The average quotation was
J. 1V:Simpson, read ;the minutes of the T t h :37a 4d. Foreign wheats were slightly
last annum meeting, which, by motion.,
were confirmed. The 'Treasurer, Mr. H.
D. Hetuiorson,read the Auditors' Report,
which eves duly adopted. We find by
Mr. ,tnbert t3tewta, t, tea e Ai better realursts, althpu{Tli there was u•o
Williamstown kligh.School, is expect- advance iu •sts, . Flour 'ryas cis i>o
erg home oft) ,b":aturdin , to spend the. ,
Parleys were dull. Oats were •dd
Mme. holidays with his parents arra .cheaper. Corn was flat. The prices
the report that the Company have had a I!friends in this vitine.ty. of beans favored buyers. Peas were
very prosperous season, •the number of 1 A sermon was preached in the steady.
pounds ,of butter made at the factory Methodist church, last .Sabbath i'ven-
trey •.by the pastor, showing the effects
•exooediac 81,000, an increase over any
previous.year's make of 'over 13,000 lbs.
Tlie money paid out by :the Treasurer
.of this Company exceeds $10,0000. All
the old Directors were re-elected without
toppositiort, viz.: Frank Renew, John
+Gillespie, 1Wm. Martin, fis<axiu Wilson
,and Ricbactd Pettypiece, wlio are to be
,congratulated far"the way tlie.y,perform-
.ed the duties of their responsible otlice.
'That they have the confidence of the
shhareholders .is amply proven by the
daet that they .have all been elected to
;power again ;unanimously.
tOn Thursday evening, the l4tla inst.,
:the W. F. M. ;S. held a very successful
and enjoyable .social in the residence of
Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Gillespie. The
!programme =elated of speeches, music,
readings and recitations. The ladies; had
of •stron'g drink on the mental, social,
tr�orail-and religious 'nature of man.
There will tie a Christmas tree and
entertainment in the Methodist shuroh,
Bluevale, ou Friday •evening►, Dee.
22nd,.cta•minencing at 7..30 o'clock. A.
good ,programme is in coarse of pre»
par auon. Adwise inn 1.5 .cents. Pro•
eeeds are in aid ut tint Sralibatii Schoch
Ile "Poo -eters' concert, on Monday
night, 18th instant, was a decided suc-
cess, if .a good crowd and much appre
Mated .singing make it se. Tate house -
was a:rowded to the doors, with a
gathering that cheered vociferously
and lustily ealied fur "chore;''' tis each
performer .completed his or .her last
effort to please. Mr. James Fax,
Toronto's clever comic singer, seems
to have lost none of his power. to draw
or please an audience. The singing
Lisle Stook ItarXtets.
East Buffalo, Deo. 18 -Cattle -
Offerings, 200 cars; butchers' -and
common stock sold 50c per cwt. lower.
Best heavy cattle, Christmas stock,
and selected fat butchers' sold at $4.75
fe ti5 50 ; +exporters bought fairly of
heavy weights at $4.70 to $5.25 ;
ennanton thin .to fairly good half -fat
cattle and weeterne were very slow at
20c to 25e lower. Milch cows sold itt
steady to strong for good at 132 to
845, with prime at $48 to $52.
Stockers and feeders -The demand
was about all confined to good weight
and quality of feeders, with light
stockers Yard to sell at any price ;
good weight, flesh feeders sold at $3.25
to $3.50 up to X3.65 and $3.75 for
choice ; light, thin stockers all the
way from $2 to $2.50 up to $2.75 and
on hand an exeolleu.t luucheou. vsry-
th;ing was done In a most agreeable of Miss Stephenaon, of Guelph, was $3 for good to choice 750 to 900 ih
manner and everyone present seemed to pronounced excellent. Her voice is stockers,
bean ,the best .of humor and highly full,riel► and sweet and she is ctowplete Sheep and Lambs -Offerings 75
Satisttcd with the proceedings of the mistress of tolthe to est to motehe s lahest or ears ; market without $4 75 to $4.90 ;auiet ; best hest natives, $4.50
APwith fat Christmas u to 5.
the sliltest it.pparent effort. The to $4,7ta, P �
GEO. ]..-
We
have just passed into stock, twig Q
biggest drives in
we have ever offered. 4 pieces of one line
17 of another. They're worth calld g to Nu ,? e
shOUld you not want tb.em.
y,,.y^swy xcn,rR V ww,RRu.awYre
NINEDOZEN ° S L T TE., OA
worth 1.25 for 75 cth .
We see time's furrow ou another's
brow ; hots few themeoltes in that
just mirror see 1
The largest assortment o'f
VES AND
in town,
AN LES - MAN � &
9
A number of lines o� f our Mantels ntels are broke
]l am �1si ;ess. The odd{ones you o +,u have a a price.
4 eases moro of those Long Boots just opened.
See our Overcoatsbefore you buy.
1�espei tinny yours,
f°-rr:M.'>.s _ .s _ ..i: fir'_
2he Popular
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
o 2ar- istthas, •• Presents
Our large stock of Christmas Goods has just Leen received, and is eaitabl
for allpxrties, old or young, causiatin'g of
TOYS, PHOTO ALBUMS, SCRAP ALBUMS, WB,ITIvG DESK`S
TOILET SEI'S, PLUSH GOODS. CHINA VASES, XMAS 0ADDS,
LADIES COMPANIONS (in plush or wood), VIOLINS, MOUTH
ORGANS, CELLULOID M3U'1'l:l ORGANS, TOY BOOK,-,
One variety of the India rubber tree l H AND SLEIGHS, PORRIDGE. SETS, BLANK
•(Fiscus elastlual) Ilse leaves of the NOTES, BIBLES, FANCY MIRRORS
deepest green, meth provided with a (lfttud painted,)
narrow border of very bright red,
I
evening.
The Rev. Mr. Marsh preached in the I
Presbyterian ahurcki,,lsvgll morning l.
P i
ease performers were all appreei•tttd If the run is heavy these prices will
{ikewise. Proceeds of concert $75, not sttttld.
everitiag,last Sabbath Hogs ---100 cars on sale ; Yorkers
Thea ported.educationthat teaches i A Large Assortment ofANNUALS
self aoutrul is better titan the best that Consisting of Leisure Hours, Sunday at Houle, Boys' Own, &c., Ste.
:neglects it. -Sterling.
• 1 have a larger stock this year than ever before and desire the public to -c
I've never unv pity for conceited and see it before purchasing elsewhere, as it :s no trouble to show goods.
sole, because I think they carry
t P Prices as Low as the Lowest.
heircomfortliboutsith them. --Georgy
Luckaow,.
The aeeend anuiversary eoucert of the
Luckuow Orange Lodge wild be held iu
the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening, De-
cetnbor 2Gth, when Prevauoial Grand
Master, J. L. Hughes, Public tiobool In-
spector of Taranto, will deliver his inter-
esting lecture, Au "The need of a United
Protestantierne. Mr. It. Birmingham,
Grand Secretary. of Toronto, will speak
on the aims and principles of the Orange
lYlutua' Beneficial Society, Besides the
above gentlemen, a good programme of I horse, which has been built during
less expenses.
Mr. Hugh Ross has sold his livery
business to it:Tr. Wm. Jackelin, of
Grey.
Airs. Boesch, of Kansas City, is
Eliot.
Cheerfulness i3 like money well ex-
pender. in charity ; the more we dis- Tho Popular Bookstore, Wingham.
pense of it, the greater our posses•
. ti ROSS.
Sion, ---Victor Hugo.
The name Brazil means red wood
or land ot the redwood. The original
discoverer called it the land of the holy
cross,
RELIEF TN SIN. Bonus. -Distressing Kid-
ney and l3iadder diseases relieved in six
hours by the "Great :south American Kid-
ney Cure." This new remedy is a great
surprise and delight to physicians ou ac-
count of its exceeding promptness in re-
lieving pain iu the biaddor, kidneys, back
and every part of the urinary passages in
male or female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost im-
mediately. If y311 want quick relief and
cure this is your remedy. Sold at Chis-
holrn's drug store.
Millions of •
ranged at $5.50 to 85.60, mostly $5.50 Women use it
to $5.55 ; mediums and heavy grades, for all purposes
85.50 to $4,60 ; pigs, straight, $5 55
to $5.60 ; roughs, $4.25 to $4.75 ;
stags, $8.50 to $4.25.
visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Montreal, Dec. 19. -There were
Gardner. about 6'50 head of butchers' cattle, 30
Miss it. Lowry, of Listowel, was calves and 400 sheep and.lambs offered
visiting at Mr. Walter Patterson's, at the East End abattoir today. The
last week, butchers were present in large num-
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, of bars and trade was active, hitt it was
the 1st line of Morris, invited a large confined mostly of extra beef and
number of their friends to their new mutton critters for Christmas market.
The general prices paid for extra beefs
were from 4kc to 4 •e per pound, and
a few very fine cattle were sold at
5o and pretty good animals sold at 81-
to
zto 4c; common and inferior beasts at
from 21c to 31c per pound. Mr.
George Niolcleson bought four very
choice cattle at 5c per pound, and
Mr. Furlong bought six head at 44s
do He also bought 28 good lambs
at 31c per pound, There were very few
good calves on thetnarket to -day and
they were bought early at from $8 to
$12 each; common calves sold at from
$5 to $7 each, Mr, Bourassa paid
$22 for two good weals, Good
lambs sold at from 812. to Sic per pound
and a few picked lambs were fat sold
at 4o do, Fat hugs were rather dull
of sale and prices are from 6o to 51e
per pound.
vocal and instrumental music, etc., will be
given, including several comic selections
by Frank Baker, of Toronto, Canada's
favorite vocalist,
Ou the 13th iustant, Angus McDougall,
stone mason, died at his residence, after
a
leng and painful illness with stomach
In his Gist
trouble. Deceased, who was
year, was a resident of Itucknow for
twenty yearn and was a hardworking, in.
dustrious roan.
George Morriaou, father of Lawyer Hugh
Morrison, passed away in this village, on
Saturday, Oth Wet. Deceased had beau a
resident of the village for several years,
but spent the roost of his long life iu Os -
ford County, where his remains were
taken on Itlouday last for iettrmout in the
family blot near lembro. Mr. Morrison
had attained the ripe old age of 85 years
and 4 months, but during the last few .
years had been iu poor health.
the summer, for the purpose of warm-
ing it People from Wing;hatn,Wro1f-
eter, Brussels and Bluevale were
present and warmed it in good style.
The evening .vas spent iu social chat,
singing, rocitatiotfs and readings.
After singing, "For He's a Jolly Good
Follow," and "Auld Lang Syne,,' the
company dispersed, wishing Mr. end
Mrs. Johnston many happy years in
their new house.
The Foresters' concert, last Monday
night, was an unqualified success, Mr.
ic`.x "bringing down the house" with
his uotnic songs and Miss Stevenson
chancing the audience with her solos.
Miss 11.oU ardy was a very satisfactory
pianist and Mr. Gracey's readings
were good.
Mr. A. 13. Patissttnore, 13, A., of The Japanese believe that their
Laundry and
1ouseh old
and • ind it a.
lklacesccomccr.,e.11.,
great comfort
and saver of
Labor
kre,7 ! „' er ..'.k
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iady . 'Nada CIothillg
Atlfeus high school, has been appoint. Emperors are descendants frons the
gods, the present Mikado being the
,
one hundred atnd twentynrta iia direct
from I "Subscribe far the Then. line from the Unevenly ileing. a
ea etassical master of Soaforth colle�
-
--The'p th%will be sent to any atldrf139 giate institute,
oro now 1111 the gat of January, 189 , 1
One Donate. •
Has no equal
for purity, tno r
for cleaning and
tsesirebtening., nor
preserving: the
iradandiaftioadmamoftaa
elothOS and
hands frr'orrt
Julry, nor for _
reel -round
general use.
REFUSE CHEAP I61MI1 A?MON$
-FOR THE -
ext Eight Days, ''�,
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4a-vit]lopinr
CLEARING S
urirrcaxxrvi.