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TEE WINGILAM TIMES, JANUARY 19, 1894.
,n,taa. J Blueve-te, fbiEast WaWannsle. llieefiYear's ball at Grigin'ei .‘hir, Seat, of °Hilton, was visiting
. The possible love Rua uuity between
'hoteil wages. greed success Owing es: et Mr, F. B. Soott'e,thie week.
..the pleas:tilt weather and the favortiblial •Izre. Alex. Craig ie ver3, ,in ,ateiealviu Presbyterian Church, Beat Wawa-
,• eosh, Hell conoession, and Belgravia
.,condition of:the. roads, there waft aPpresent.
very large crowdepresent, and and 4p4 Miss Libby Copeland, of Teeswaterj Presbyterian Ohurcb,is wow being egitated.
pared 'toenjoyt liemselveimmense•is visiting at Mr. John Robeieiton't, s,' It would be tin economy of means to unite
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ly. i slim Aunin Rutherford is yieitinge, these congregatioes; if self interest eau
On Wednesday evening, the thirdeeker aunt, Mrs. Helm, of Wingbam. : be overeonae for the wider iutereetecl the
inst„.theibarns of Mr. W. Moat, •of Ikileesrs. Duff & Stewart have pure Maeter's Kingdom, Wean easily be tie.
the;etcoteeion of Ashfield, eeepel chased some Waterous machinery ccomplished, "if each beam the (other's
•coneumed,ieogetlier with some imeitee 'and bad it placed in their :saw mill,; burdens and so fulfils the law of Ohrist."
which is now running in good order.:
meets .antnitI large quantity of hay,. ''
Harriston, Wroxeter. .,...--eee.
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straw until:grain. "'The fire was caused
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IThe Methodist church held its annie Mr, Albert Robinson, f ;Myth, bas
day the.
iaeeplosion - of a lentern, 1.40f3a .
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Ipararcovfled4yinsuranoe. i
:AA Messrs .\Alex MeGreeor wed eversary melees on Sunday 4.,nd an.; accepted a situatuns in the woefen mill
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By actual count we have only 1
MANTLES left. These we are bo
to clear befor Stock -Taking. $7 on
now $4.50. $10 ones now $6.75, Sze.
Morgan Austin were returning krone nual tea meeting on Monday•evening.; here. Beings carefree; Oehl irenre eernent and j SPeCial values in Overcoats, Furs and IVien
.Mr. blermenestile, on Tuesday dame diev. Mr Gee,of Anton.preaelied.morn , Mr. R. M. Rezlewood rand wife Wilda to peeeneil e J, me it when '
i Gloves.
the itetle of the buggy broke, frighten- ug and evening, on holiday, tees,' spent last Sunday with hie brother, rightly used, The r
r : lie, ho live bete 1
2,ingthe.horse,.aud causing him to Tao . packed church. Both of .bisttliscoursesi Mx. W. 0. Hazlewood, of 'this villageteritlan others ai,,ti .,e .ju. liioruore, with j
Mr. Howard Snell was in Toronto Xi altUrY. 1 y iii.ore promptly .
away fiho,occupants of the buggy, aero of the very high,eet order and. aeclsillipteing?et'lle eaikes beat product to , Best value in Dress Goods in town. 20 dozen
wereeiragged a considerable distance,. 'were listened to with capt.attention. this week on business,
themeeds of enieedien being , will attest Silk Handkerchiefs bought at 50c, on the $.
'betore being thrown out. They were The tea meetiug, on Monde), evelling,1 Mrs. Robert Black returned home
the value to lerailtn ..if the pure livid
,was also a decided success,. as , all from London, on 'Tuesday ilast, where
piekediutemneon.snious and carried into laretive prieiceides embraced in an
MreOassitly:s citlice, where their in, .1Methodist teanneetings are. Tileshe has been •spending •ft couple of remedy, Syrupiree Figs,
*juries were attended to, Althoug.z. house was not crowded, .but.n.fair and, weeks with her oister, Mrs. Lennart, lets ex.celleime is due to its prosentiree
.pretty severely injured, it is not likely: appreciative audieuce .mijoyed then -4f that etty, is the form annst acceptab' a and. pleas.
Ithattintal>results will follow. ; 'elves immensely, while .listening to Mr. Andrew-.4•Lawria -spent Sun- mot to the taene the refreshing and trily
the vvellerendered prooramene, lifter day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. beneficial preperties of a perfect .ax-
'Associationhaving satisfied ate inner man. ilt Wrn. Lawrie, elithis place. 'ative ; effectmally cleansing the system,
eleobleepper,. Eispelling cells, headaches and fetters
. consisted of speeches by ;Rev. Mr.! Don't forget the Foresters' concert
The annualnueeting of the Ontario Cameron, of Knox church, inev. Mr on Fridey evening of this week. It and permanently curing constipaiiion.
It has givetvsatisfaction to millions -and
tBeekeeperVeAssociation was held lea ,Potter, of Clifford mid (Rev. Mr. promises to he a grant! success,
..iLindseer, lasteweek, Th4 ere was a veG'ee, of Acton, interopereedetvith s1os, net with the approval of the medicalolos,
theiltid-
large atte,ndnuce -of members. The laserumental nausie,and chprofession, 'bemuse it acts onoruses, !
Brussels. I, eleys, Livm: and Bowels without and of officers,. resulted as follows; .1tev. Mr, Cameron, pastor of. the
3ning thentrand it is perfectly free:from
ePresident. Aimer ,.Pickett, Nettieg.: chureli, fulfilled the eueduous . duties of: Keep Friday .evening, 26bb inst., free for wery objectionable substance.
:awaya ; \Viece:Pvesident, R. F. Holter- chairman with his usual .good grace the Sons of Scobland concert. A grand I,1 Syrup of:Figs is for sale by zillerug-
iniann, tBrantford ; i,Secretary, 5, Gee, .aud,eflable good maester. . ! musical and literary bill oof fare will be gists in tr5c. bottles, but it is ananu-
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mei', iLintlsay.; 'TreaM
surer, . Ensige' 'llhere was a dratnatic company in presented. Mies•Ciessie AlexanderJamesdactured y the California Fig yrup
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‘Co. only, irhose nam e is printed.oni every
aolbroolt.; iquol Brood Inspector,: telae .. hall last week. Some of: their Fax and the ioceilttalent mail give a tip-top!,. package, also the name, Syrep of Figs,
Wm% MeEvery, Woodburn ; AssieV .plays were excellent..
• -, Hind being well informed, you avill not
• entertainment.
ant ;Foul.Brood.tInspeetor, F. A. Geane; IL tun: church anniversary w111 he • His Lordship 'the Bishop of Huron will' Accept min substitute if offered.
anell, .Stratford,; elliapresentaaive etellaeld r next Sunday and :Monday. and consecrate St. joians cheten, of the place, '1
Central iFarenerie . Institute, Allani Guthrie churcia two weeks :front that • em Friday evening, 19th inst., service com- 1 • • • • •
Riritigle..:Selliy;Auditor,s, S. T.. Pettit, 1 elate. .•sc ancing at 7.30•Otbiook, The Sunday fol -1 Tie rpext meetine of the ‘Clatario
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BelmonteeJacee eekauee, St. Tho; . iTliteatteqdance at elle ,Hign School :lowing confirmation. servieoe will be held, C ,,, i., •
iDirectors .W..4.1Brown, J. K. Dade.; es micreasing.
, Tine eeliool has a • Bishop Baldwin conducting t 10 911 1 nl 8S
1 atc :u ! ait Ohesley. A ete•illoe nt teete 1)01,d
, ing, .M. B. tHielmes, ...Allen Pringle;'ereputation hard to ineat, .and:raey. get .ielotooe, .
;$40ornell,,.W.ine Crueee D. Obaltaere,:iliehepupile front ev•ony,guarter, some ..Several persons rweralined last week torl A 56..yeareed Pr•-soott woman
LIA..l.Rose,.T.$0.1.Hall,, II I.VicKnight„, Alien. passing Guelph and (Galt. driving over the bridge '4:0;33rue:se's festecr"vried 8" 18-yeare4d eereth the
John Meyer, IF. A. .,Jones, R. iiL.! than a walk, as he noticepon either eud of i•i,ther day. At the smnie ,ninie the
Smith ; Committee on..Legislatiou, $.1 , Londesbeetre the bridge sets forth. 4.1-irn ldp's so'named tit+, tirooatgs sister.
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T. ..Pettit, J.'Irreidei,,,J.,..K. Darling ;;lltev.Baugh, of lninepreach- The officers of ErusselsIliodge, No.
I The/elution Titres ioeys the year
Committee on!Freight ,Bates, Alien,
, eN. Atuic13%1!
..ed.migsionitry sermns oin the .il,letlio- A.O. U. W., foVIIhe 'current Tar, wereir1893 in Ireland was or of ahe most
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Special value in all Goods for 30 days before
Stock -Taking.
Reepectiully yours,
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Th Popular Book Slot!
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
Christmas Presents !
Our large stock of Christians Goods has just been
for 11146:Mies, old or young, consisting of
received, and is suitablet
TOYS, 'PHOTO ALBUMS, SCRAP ALBUMS, WRITING DESRS,
TOILIMT SRI'S, PLUSH GOODS, CHINA V.ASES, XMAS CARDS,
COMPANIONS •(in plush or wood), VIOLINS, MOUTH
(ORGANS, CELLULOID MOUTH ORGANS, TOY BOOKS, t
HAND SLEIGHS, FORM DOE SETS, BLANK
NOTES, BIBLES, FANCY MIRRORS
(hand painted,)
Large Assortment of ANNUALS
Ialistvehumb, on Sunday.
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installed by Past Waster McKelvey, atJ(Pelesf& and Pro•Peron•4 1..he ePus I 9
Venemell; R.114Knight n Committee!
Mr. Archie Taylor, lett:4,0f Wal- follows: A.. Hunter, Master•Workma.n ; R. i,tury. 'Consisting of Leisure Hours, Sunday at Home, Boys' Own, &c,, &c.
on .Annual RepertfEevisioa, A. Tuck.:
olit,N. F. Ifoltermano, 41. Cornell.
Stiratfor.d was chosen .as , the next (legatee:el Mr. 'I'aylor hat mented.eahotel Fieancier ; Marsden •Sratith, Receiver ; : per bearing the words- Wisy Does:: ‘Vomu.n
gpleee(ef meeting. George Birt, Guide;; .ffames Cardiff, to. Look Old Sootier Than a Afan".f) Plo Lever
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l 1 iin /List° wel.
eeoneite. and you
'Whet Good Tempters intend living side Watchman ; Watson :Ainley, Out., ar.'..-”'"Ittd- .
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, l receive b,1,, post a pretty piet.ire, free
Htnerm -Deems. tan tentertainroent about Itill,a Imidctie of side Watchman; Wse..Aitiley, Pa.stinaster; fill ,vd„er,i,„„„ , , d ,, 11 ., . }, • . •
igellimary, They will spareanepains to Dr. Beeleeieey, remesernettive to Grand This beau eftey i'vey.todeeet ale your home": • e
inlaie...1.Tanies Alartin,of,Tuakersmith,
failume. She nad .lieen to church
idled early Mouday emor.niogeiof heart make . this-aefirst class affear- .
Mlle 1.Focesters will etientat litereiry Lodeea•F John Shaw, &herniate.
The , officers of liamasela /rent, K. 0. 'X. 9twkiiii el? 1:4v, Ira ruli vpp•oiens:stt,L )0ief, the:. coNettitiiitiLptt vi,si esi,:tti v.: tit! t.ekoneitsintoid: et?, The Btlipular Bookstore, Whigha.m. • •
mutest at. their next nametingenight, M., ferstbe current term, ar-e;.t.B. H. Jack- Writs,vyour address earefullv. .
EtUncisiy:and rediurned lin :her usual
to •end tthe.last 'meeting in Niareli. .At son, Cemmander ; R. (G. Pisfilsou, Lieut : - ••• 1..
I, ' laealtia, rant was tfound (dead. itybeti on
:Lee ,,a..enee ie fay. e ..f dieensitors -. : , • 'I
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u manaer ; W. "F.. Vanstene, Record' 'r" 3 1 i
teat oleae,ofteke contest, a eiteppereseill' - n ,
Moaday imorning„ 'Mae deceaend lady
be eiven to t,nose taking Dart Bros °` :, _
Wits 57 wears of age .uniti / 1i i eitaiy re- '6 Keeper.. Geo. Baelter, Finance Keeper ; i" 't'h" Oorni"i"li (-lox , , iiineur Savings
Thee. ittieldelleend WalterCeistuinghani " . • _ T
There iniied in leahlidi4,, on Tuesday Alle. kWm. Martin now epents.a,now
Scott, Master at Arms; S. Carter,
' A. . allftsau- ' la, to
'earned to $2') 93, -'; wit.h.drawals Iri i.•
spectede J. J. Gilpin, Prelate; Dr. McNaughton, -.,1_3„1"1"11i:."111"1"r" 'I t" $17,4021288 int
are the,eatptaine chosen. the month & rm. j or
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Physician- A MeGuina aS t • Joh, Leec• :4..1), ii"sit, d n ri, le
last, Thos. Treleay.eneitittine 78th year top ligingge-ealso,a stylish new cutter. $48-8,44/ $13,, 811 of whlela repre.
Master wif Guard ; John Glassier, 2nd Rents '
of his a"P . Dece,osed wee a reliielent Bev. 1T .J 'Weir preached .on.the
.tee,siFalle, with his family., have been Armstrong, Forename .0eln. Smith, Over. flaw to Get a "Sustaltert" Itimtne. I have a larger stock this year than ever before and desire the public to call
viiniting.lat Mr. Leith:ales. un. seer.; W. H. Kerr, Secorder ; John Shaw, se„,fee.4e„„lieetee„„,p, „.,,m),„„(w„re„ and see it before purchasing elsewhere, as it is no trouble to show goods.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
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a tronsfer to the Postoffice
ft, • , Master ofiGuard; R. Aisdereca, Sentinel
of the toweiship for Iniany yearseeind Materivestetr.cerenit, last Sunday.
Geo. Edwetrds, Picket. • 'Savings 13.4n k.
was among* un
the met/ere eof the e:ec- Mr. JR. Wallace has eteetedttlee
I Eletaire,•044t., claims credit as the
tion. , sawnasil .atailia.besy every day.. • I lowest taxed village in Ontario for
Qmitte a member of the OrDod Weine Detailsof the massacre .of Cept. 1893. �t has nrl liebilitiee, and a tax
The Coutacy of Litman iin 11,892 had piers will attend/141e District naeetingl_ wikon,8 4,44,t), by the Matabe1es have of ten mills on the dollar, on a three-.
33,360 farm horeea, :35„76,2 hogs°, in Maneliestereon Monday. iebeen receined. They show that the fourthatulation covers all tee muni -
109,200 head of cattle,J11,7,303 sheeee I Our new te,nuncit held its firet eatiet-e.nen all died ...fighting gallautly, and . cipal expenditure, includint; School
344,308 head of poultry of all kinds.' lug on Monday. :that after theenitire detachinene had ' and railway .debentures. 0! Elmira.
.And durine''the same year there werej Mr, W. .G. Matnette shipped ;a. ,b,„.„ ,iped .aut their bodies were
Oold 4,434hortes, 31,884 cattle, 85,.i.couple of earself,oate this week. i.ehockingly hlittilated,
375 sheep, and .44,129 /mtge. 1 The Home lOirdle held its regular
=on thl y menitiatallast night. ' A snowplow .isn the Windsor ..k.....An-
Rev. F. H. Fahtt preaed lis fare- The S. 0; B.:illmbeet to.night. ; nin.iolis RaileVeyl.rolled from elle muck
well sermon to the Triveret Mee/aortal ' between :Middleton and Wilmot, N. .13.
'hurch congregation, Exotee, oeta the 'on Seturday, kilning the engineer and
deist Sunday in December. Reis at *came.
thetfireman. On the 0 P. It , near
;present eojouruing in Wielloarton pre- lithe annivereare, ,seeneons in connee. el a d i w 1 I ar accident
Vt01.18 tu aeceptingeharge of the Finis- time with the MetliOclist church, ini 81.4'8Y' N. '°" '
oneanred, resuleingin the deatli of elite
vopal Church in Merriton. this place, will be itreaoltea on Sunday! ,e
next, 21st lust, teyethe Rev. J. G.It —re1)4". -
Scott. of Galt. The rey..g,entleman isI D.r. itittwIte, of heratford, has in hie,
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au old Gerrie boy. posseeeion an interesting relic of one I
IN.lescrs. Hammond 'Bees., whose: of the martyred patriots of '87.1
The following is a statement a elee
Huron Cheese and butter Co, for eke
year ending Doc. 14th. 1893
Pouoda of tnilk received 1,73o,o8.2,, mill was considerably damagby d the It lea pair of fire.tangs made by
Cheese manufacttired... 171.8.53Vrecent fteod, have decided to refit the
Standards el milk , . 581) wilt at tioce. &time! Lount, the blacksmith, who
was executed at Toronto an 1838,along
Pounds of milk to make it I iviessre. Rutherford & Douglas have With Peteir Matthews. Mr. Lount was Ibis world-renowned Soap stands at the
hest of all Laundry and Vonsehold Soap, both
pound of cheese Ill ' .piarchased the stove and tinware busi. a maternal ,granduncle of the doctor, tor quality and extent of sales.
Average price per pound 91. mess of Mre Jas. Sutherland, and tak- and the latter is Justly proud of the Usod according to directions, itdoes away
h possessien of the same. They are relic. . . with all the old-fashioned drudgery of Wash
energetic business teen, and should do day. Try it; you won't be diesppointod.
British Grain Trade. well. Mr. Sutherland did a large The town of Peterboro and the ad- SUNLIGHT SOAP has been in use in
London, Jan, 15. ---The Mark Lane trade. joining village of Asliburnham have I wmasor Caddo for the past 3 years, and its
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X..press, in its weekly review of the Mr. John Sharpie has disposed of agreed to unite their fortunes and ars i manufacturers have boon specially appointed
Di itish grain trade, says:—The sales his tailoring business to Messrs, David to be incorporated as a city, with a 1 SOAPMAIsisRS TO TH31
of English wheat have been limited, Fellahey and jaa Beswitherick,QUMEN
poptilatiGn of about twelve thousand. j
' for the farmers not being willing to The annual meeting, of the flowick . Peterboro will 'be the thirteenth in
accept 26s 4d, the quotation holding it District L. 0. L. was held in the New the het of Ontario cities, a population]
to be too low and reducing their deliv- bridge Orange hall, on Tuesday after- Of ten thousand being necessary before
eries to the smallest figure. Foreign noon of last week, and was well at- the dignity of having aldermen instead
Wheats are quiet. Callfornlit eargteis tended, nearly all the lodges in the of eouneillore can be assumcd,
are voted et 20s 941 per quarter. district being represented. The re -
Foreign flours are deplorably low. We ports from the different primary lodges According to the rules of the Stie
premr aourt of Judietituee for Ontario, 40,
quote:—Minnesota patent, 23s,, Min- showed the order to be ni a flourishing
newt& Baker's grade 17s 6d; extre condition. The following (deicers the three divisions of the high court
fancy American, lOs 6d. Oats And were eleetech—W. D. M., Bro. Robt, bave been consolidated, Hereatter
barley (inn. Corti is weak. At to- Woods; D. D. M., Bro. Jno. Donaghy; the ten judges will work upon ono
day's market English wheats were a
(shade firmer, from 28a to 28s. For.
sign wheats Were alow. Oats &Opp.
ed from sa to 61 Corn was doe n
there will be a jury sittings ana al
81. Pride* of flour were in buyer's Scott and Win. McKee. The next
non -jury siffiugs at each.
font.. Barley was Arra. annItal meeting will be held in Oorrie,
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13. Oliap., Bro. W. P. elrowineo: D, liat, and all ef them will be assigoed
R. S., Bro. W. J. Greer; D. Tretts, to try both jury and non -jury meg.
Bro, J. waiters. et; D. D. of C Bro. Instead of having an assize and a
Ben. Wallace, D. Leda., Bros. B. chancery sittings at each comity town
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