The Wingham Times, 1894-03-02, Page 44
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THE WINGIIKM TIMES, MARCH 2, t894R.
E laVILLtr upon thio :=ell+jt'et a return wile ord('r-, Bruce), Counter W. 0. !L.'[ U. 30;:111;, : elet0ry, Was !,gamete 01.1 Jalltlnry .tit•,
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hourt). conflict '
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a � ed last session ()t the ()tttatl'is) Lt'gis-; (C')nd:•ua.•d front t1•o'f•.aet+•+ttot•:�cn•e t .t let . ell t liltC 1 t
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legislators, altcl the indemnity t.i() i) 11 net deter from lltlty. The
receive. eive The return was brought Tclltl)cranc( i n101t was held 1n the- (i3 t(u c 1 '
l J t 1 t sleeve than ill 1
AND -� t , > , day, M til February. I t(1 lett in the hands of God. She also
i •, (, there well. 1, ):bi t((\ c h 311:, , �
o )` e 3 •a o• e with
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Baptist etiurelh Tci's\vat(>r, On Twee
right 'tlotlkl be persue(! and the rest
! down al/ 'melt. and )l • ' 'il ' '(' was a
' ' while 1 "'t" they ill keel aittt•1.1da11Cd• oj. delegates 110111 I l p
'DRUGGIST
('(<llli \' NUi111(' '. 1! l ( 1!1 'l• •a n " �. " l 0 ude b�Moving
1 Ul lit 1 concluded
the
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The various ti `) a county, and •11 (ll Unions i 1l 1 t
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(e:* l:h( t', t the following' rel>•olution widen was
they (bc\v i}!tete forme:* year was at lumber from lTltl'otl, In all some _•• '
., , , . . , , , seconded 1)1" Mrs. Ashcroft, of 1'4'i£tr-
! � �)- .:,,•,:), all. Ill the ether :•ai , i carried b < A gal 11 1
`'l' liSi Wit:t at elle rT.tte TA 1.eIN mill:( illt],'it'il•11t. :1111Uh1 r tlle)Se pl('.l'1tt were toll, and \ rL 1 t tt oes
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). ' F► f CO > , , the. following from Wi i r1inin ; lire. Standing \ rte .
�� � , C. �'�. �,�. ��_:�..��va,r�.� �� • i u c1 11•tr (li' the 't••�t' •god \'•tent (t the
ya19Ci1N ('t)nll dt>ti \w lfl''d In •*+ ( 1 . with�+' • clause
' Airs. proposed treat) 1 Lance, one cl u e of
to 2( `':i:11,: i1(1,(litti, mut
ill 1%1;1.1 was *1101,/ i 4.)1', 11i:t� nodvon, on, llres, nom,
which guarantees that for a certain uttmler
app.. iiruns f ice{ 9�uI. u • .y Small, 311:s, Ni.\IC(irl•egCT,1 L OCULI., of years French wine shall be imported at
157,15. ,
tin o• R realising h should
certain . duties, 7 at 0
k R u to t sL.
lar. Pocock, . t, Kelly. . g
1 DELEGATION front the Canadian ; Ruch clause be ratified by this Government,
The large body of earnest and the prohibition of the importation a liquors
_ !''airs Association 1.Utocl upon the :devoted Christian workers was: iaro- would hewwtne difficult if not impossible.
lt;ni tt•:* r,1 lsrric•ttltttte. lust -we k. i sided c)\-er !)y elps, 1�. lis l+'il(lier, of Bosolve(t that we call oft our Dominion
u , ti Bi Having itear,1 with inuoh anxiety of the
t' -t ') 1� ti' wive! Ireland, :hitt.' Baxter, Airs, .�.:1Ic(rt•(.- � Y
- Win1.F 4a1m1, - - Ont
:,..r...•din
• < grant, Agri- ) , , • > + Covernlnont to eliminate 1vo)nthoproposed
£Lied aslkecl that tele to tht1 atish }•, 11IY.�iclt lrt of tet( I3ruec. Gottut)treaty basttotheimmediatetette reo.-..j t ° tt ion The bueines • of the convert- l�� � �� t lIl nuts -. 11 hlbitLon of the liquor traffic.
i
tion took tete form of a School. of -Resolved that this resolution be forward-
) e cultural aud Arts Association be clic :�
• colltiiULe(l, and that an ads Methods, '19}e exercises derived ad- ea to rho representatives of Bruce Co, in
t 1 ' given to the Electoral tite Dominion House
grant
litioua•11
FRIDAY MARCH 1, 1894,
IaDITOR[AL NOTES.
Teri: differences between the house
of Lords and British ,house of Com-
lnons have beets bridged over for the
` present, both sides conceding certain
things.
MR. W. R. MEREDIrer, Q. C., has
'been appointed Solicitor for the City
of Toronto. Looks as though he
(lice not intend to give much attention
to the leadership of the Opposition in
- the Ontario Legislature.
IT Has been deCieled that the c<•we
submitted to the Supreme Court as
4 -to the power of the province:. to pro -
11 hibit the sale of intoxicating liquors
D will be argued on the first day of the
May term of the court.
It •
et 'IT es rumored that Mr. Gladstone
le • intends shortly- resigning the leader-
ship of the English Liberal party, and
that Lord Rosebery will likely suc-
seed hint. Mr. Gladstone's failing
i"• eyesight is given as the probable
cfh.use of his prop0:ed retirement.
g ' AT THE East Huron convention of
•Ce the Patrons of Industry, held at
se 'Brussels, on Friday°last, Mr. Wm.
P • Millie, of Grey, was nominated as the
�,
candidate for the Ontario Legislature.
. - Mr. Milne, was present, - and in a
7A short speech accepted the nomination.
pq THE Liberals of Lincoln indorsed
1n' the candidature c f the Patron can(li-
tre date, Mr. Rost. T11alUps011, at their
er4 to71vention, on Friday last. Thele)
24 was a large attendance, and Mr.
int Thompson accepted the indo eluent
frt of the convention in a neat speech.
raj it is said he will also be indorsed by
tut' PloIlibitionists.
a:r -
li' ATEnwo Chronicle : Mr Mere
of i diitl s idea seems to be that if the
people will entrust with the job
th
' I ( \\-rl move '
1 . 1 into the !lens •
x
s( it Itis
f_lkcn Sir Oliver Mowat twenty-two '
Nat.
years to build. put a• shingle on the .
lzl 1 roof here and. there, do a little jabbing
J r,
W with a paint brush nd then smile Loki
dui leok happy. It's quite. a scheme.
CM THE Hotel -Keepers' Protective
fOa A soeiatiou has four organizers at
g
of l; work, it is said, enrolliug.thc license
HpI holders of the the Province. A con..
;atilt ventioll will be held on tele.: 14th
nit instant to make arrangements for the
aoti coming Ontario elections and other
. twitters,' The license: holders appeal'
of
determined to fight the Temperance
free ineer(+111.('nte
to tit ► 3 ,
•tyles: Tine Judicial Committee of the
to 1' English Privy Council have decided
,tt@i�on that the Ontario Actres ectin aLssign-
nlcrnts and preferences by insolvent
tin-
bankrupts is constitutional. This is
Moil a victory for the Ontario Goverment
and reverses the judgment of the
'� Supreme Court, which awarded in
favor of the Dominion Government's
. contention that such legislation was
• ultra vires of the Province of On -
to
n•
Mario,
Stu Jolie Trrostesax has advised
the release of Messrs. McGreevy and
eernnolly from prison. The excuse
4kl°°raven for their release is that prison
est
li'
'life: its injurious to their constitutions,
The Goverment will not improve
their standing in public estimation by
sir action in this matter. The pres.
o the friends of' McGreevy and
brrriolly brought to boar on the
nett tetul 1t what
•t
lc• was,no do <
t
used the release of these prisoners.
�. ar:meat that has retseivect some
tion in the past is the reduction
*crew councillor's. To throw light
)(. ,, • ditiouatl interest and instructieen(ss '
District Societies, to be (livedccl 1)e- I from the presence of Mrs. '.Pl)nrttle'y, Airs. Mc(lregor, of Wingllam, thele
sec twe(: i( sell The an`utt)ltrict tll anted to tetd township! of London, President of the Previte- favored the audience with a recita-
1
g cial W. C. T. U. tion and Mrs. Reed sang a solo.
Agricultural tied Arts Association inr > I Mrs. Ireland, of Winglutm,,' then
the past was 10,t)(=0; and it was: On ru/;,d y morning the Count crave
a Short address,and a solo by
suggested that tete additional grant
President opened the fust session lir. John Skilling with chorus by
to the district and township societies appropriate clevotionalexercises which
ladies of the W. C. T. U. brought
be the same amount, Tltemllllster consisted of singing,.>the reading, of ' Po
said be would. lay the matter before Scripture.; and the offering of prayer._ r. alt(. programme to an (.11(1.
After the opening exercises a. air\v + Hearty votes of thanks were given
his eolleagueseind the representations ' to the ladies oi''l'eeswater for their
of the delegation would receive minutes were devoted to oigaltieation r ,
and an explanation of the usual 111811_ hospitality and to Mrs. Thornley for
friendly consideration. her valuable assistance.
net of conducting a " school of me -
Tho singing of "God be with yon
Western Dairymen's association. thods." Two bright little girls, Misses.11we meet again," and the bene -
Nellie 'McLachlan and 011ie Johnston diction brought a highly interesting
and instructive clay's proceedings to
a close.
MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COBE- acted as pages.
IiITTEE, Mrs. (Rev.) Jas. Malcolm react a
suggestive paper on "Band of Hope
The executive committee of the Work." The paper provoke( to in -
Western Dairymen's Association met in-
teresting. discussion which was taken
011 Saturday in the secretary's office,
London.
in by Mrs. II. W. Reed, of Tees -
London. Tile members present were water, Mrs. Armstrong, Lucknow,
/ Cross,
'
President Pattnllo, Woodstock; John IIT s• I11o1nlly, London, Mrs.(✓lo,,
Geary, London; A. P. MacLaren, Wiarton, and Mrs, McLachlan, Tecs-
Windsor; and J. S. Pearce, London. water.
Arrangements were completed for . Airs. Williams, ms, of Walkerton, read
the works of instruction itald inspec- a carefully prepared paper on "Press
tion art the cheese factories during Work." In this thoughtful paper
the, coining season. The. services the influence of the press was -given
of Alt. T.- B. Millar, who has so ably its full share of credit for the geed
filled the position of instructor and work it is doing in helping on the
inspector for the association during the cause of moral reform of every kind.
past three years, will be. retained for The afternoon session was opened
the cooling season. Instead of with devotional exercises led by Mrs.
Cross, of Wiarton.
:1 ver)" excellent paper on " Fair
giving instruction 111 making early
spring cheese 111 four factories as was
clone last year, arrangement will be
oracle to lh:.ve 3L Milliere spend three
days at :1 thll('. 111 sso1110 sixteen Or
twenty, fa etories that begin work
early and are so situated aas to cover
the whole of Western Ontario. This
plan will gly' the makers in every
district all opportunity, before be-
ginning work in their -own factories,
of getting practical instruction in the
best methods of making early cheese
and of operating; the Babcock milk
tester: This work will continue
till the first of June, when Mr. Millar
will begin his work as traveling
instructor and inspector. The secre-
tary oftile association willbe available
e
toc assistance to thesecretaries
3e r alley
and makers of factories where the
system of paying -for milk by the
prc'eentage oi' butter fat is adopted
in operating the Babcock milk tester
and 111 making 'up their - patrons'
accounts. There will be 110 grant to
the Industrial Pair, Toronto, this
year. The association will con-
tinue its grant of 0.00 to the West-
ern Pair, London, as usual. At the
close of the cheese markets last year
committees were appointed by the
various cheese markets 111 the west to
meet in conjunction during the con-
vention at Ingersoll to discuss rules,
regulations,. and best methods -of
controlling the sale of cheese on the
different markete in Western Ontario.
'VEST WA1'1r.I.NOSII-
The Council met oil Saturday,
February 17tH. All the members
present. The minutes of the last
meeting read mid approved: The
Treasurers report was received and
placed on tile. Moved by Aire Dul'liht,
seconded by Mr. Todd, that David
Donovan be paid µ5 for grubbing
and brushing, opposite lots 20 and
21, concessions 8 and 9. -Carried.
Communications were read from Mr.
Holt, re drain on concessions 4 and 5.
On motion of Messrs. (ibson • and
Durnin, the Clerk was instructed) to
notify Mr: Holt that the Council is
quite prepared to per'fornl its portion
Work," was • read. by Mrs. (lacy.) H. of this drain, as - soon as the parties
, "cl, of red. by r. ,In the alis- below the road allowance dog the
work alloted to them by the Engi-
1eCr's award also, to notify the
town -
others took part, the• township. engineer that the town-
• ship is willing at all tines to do Any
Mrs. Grant,, of * >Paisley, then read work allotted to it by his awards.
a. paper on Hower Missions, tel the Moved by Mr. Gibson, seconded by
coarse of which many useful 'hints Mr. Medd, that 8. committee eomppsed
to workers were thrown out. These
were added. to by Mrs. Butchart, Ili
vermay, , and Mrs. Bryan, of Luck -
now. -
firs" Thornley then gave an ad-
dress on " Duties of Officerand
Supeeintendents." •
"Parlor lleetiiiga" was the subject
of a paper read by Mrs. Berry, of'
Luelcllo\\•. Same,of the ideas h
thrown
o\vn
out were ex ellent, and a profitable
cliecussion followed in which - Miss
Fisher, Mrs. Thornloy, Mrs. Smith,
of Lucknow, and Mls. Brown took
part.
" The Needs of Our Society" was
then discussed by Mrs. Butchart, Mrs.
Williams, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Smith,
Mrs. Cross and Mr. Bryan. •
A well written paper on "A Mo-
ther's Reasons for Uniting with the
W. 0. T. U.," prepared by Mrs. Pat-
terson, of Wiarton, was in her Ab-
sence read by Mrs. Geo. Johnston,
Teeswater.
"° Parliamentary Drill," by Mrs.
Thornley, gave a very clear idea of
how to conduct a =able.. The
cussion that followed Mrs. Smith, o#'
Lucknow, Mrs.Grant, of Paisley, and
since last annual meeting, and
they don't stole, euelt high handed,
ignorant proceedings on their Dart, .
the result will be (nmuelt to be deplor.
every : b,
1 '.a1 £
t 'bill 01'1 1 t
•( byright 111111.
(l
1
1,
n1 )
general breaking til) of the tong;lc„ t
tinct, as OUT oast surely know, that
others have as 1111101 right to be
church
on
heard � c. consulted
all
linttte % as they have.
of the Reeve and two members of
the Council be appointed to examine
a defective portion of roadway op-
posite lot 25, concessions 2 and 3,with
the view of having the defect corn-
plained of fully rectified -Carried,
The Auditors presented. their annual
report, which was, on motion of
Messrs. ll and Todd, olef tda1t
td.
. , .
Moved by1111.. Dnrllin seconded by
,k <
Mr. Gibson, that a clltci.. for .x18.30,
amount of uncollectablo taxes, • be
given to the Collector, in order to
balance his roll -Carried. The fol-
lowinglchecks were issued : D. Done -
Van, grubbing and •bl'italting, opposite
lots 20 and 21, concession 8,'5 ; Dr.
McLaughlin, exalninatioil, and medi-
cine to Mrs. Craig, 0.25 ; . Edward
McQuillan, gravel, minding gap and
damagest ; $-1.95 W. II. ' 'ilson 15
b
yards gravel, $4.55 ; Robert Lowrie,
nails and lumber, 80 cents; J. B.
Weatlterhead, auditing books, G ;
John. Webster•, auditing books, $.;
A. D. Cameron, tares uncollectable,
$18.30. The Council thea adjourned
to meet on Saturday, • April. 7th, at
This joint meeting did not take place ofile('rd sl1 11,1 all be in their places 1 one o'clock.
at that time. Consequently the ex- A speaker should always address;
ecuti\e of the association, being de- the chair, and should altvatys speak!
scrota;! of tttrthcritlg the general inter- 1
este of dairying Its 1'4 estcln Ontario ,. Presbyterian
f to vote aye or no ilistc' d of merely In telt church, Bel,
decided to take the .matter up and raising the band. J - ..nave, Sunday last, Rev. M. Law
arrange for a ,joint meeting to be lira. II. W Reece, of Tecswater, spoke pretty plainly to the eongrega-
ecnitposcd of the president mid sesta then .tan' a solo. tion on a gttestion of privilege, about
tary of the different �clleese markets The evening meeting was held in certain ruinous and slanderous re-
atlll some of the clletsc, buyers. This the Methodist church •i, large wadi- ports raised by some disturbers of the
. g g to a motion. It is a great advantage I BELGRAV1..
Mr..Jta., T. Robertson is now be -
Wild the counter at the center :store..
--'1'lte funeral sermon of the late'
.los. Corbett tivas preaelwd in the
Methodist church, in this plat(, on
Sunday evening. -Mr. Jas. Agnew, •
1\'110 Was ruder the weather for the
past month, is 011 the 111e11d:-'-The
teacher and pupils of S. S. No. 8,
r
East 1` a\t anosh, intend having tl
concert on. Friday, March 9th.
The teacher, Miss Jessie Mac-
Kenzie, is sparing• no pains to slake
this concert the event of the season,
-The concert on Weclllesday light,
given by the 0, b, F,, was one of
the best ever given' ill Pelgravc.
This was Messrs. G. H. Routledge
and J, 11. Cntneroll's first appeartulce
before a Belgrave audience, but they
will be evelconted here again. This
was Mr, Jas. Fax's second appearance
on aL Belgrave platform and he well
eustainod the honor of being Canada's
greatest selio colitic. His selections
of "A Day at the Circus," "Ire's
sorry that he spoke,"atId other;;, were
well given and brought down the
houo .every time. `Bess Poole, of
Lanlbotlt, and. Miss Stewart, of Blyth,
1)ii 1liSts.
EAST WAWANOSHI.
On Tuesday t':vetliug of this week,
1 sleigh -load from Turnbcrr; r spent a
tl,,\,r ♦ Y
1
v enjoyable evening at :the resi-
d.eitc.of .John 1+'. Linklater. When
coming home they lied what might
have' been 8- very SCri011S accident;
the horses becoming ulunimegeable,
the sleigh was .vvverturnecl and the
party were all thrown out; but we
are glad to learn that no one was
seriously injured.
NOTES. -Chas. Ovens is able to be
around again after a. severe attack -of
the quinsey.-Rev. Mr. iiurw.lsh, of
Statin, formerly 1lethotlis-t minister,
of Belgrave, called on some of his
old friends in this vicinity, this week.
-hiss Letitia 1.. Iced is visiting at
her sister's, Mrs. J. Taylor, this week,.
-At -the meeting ,of congregations
of Belgrave Preshyteriatl Church and
that of 'Calvin church, East WVtavat.-
1105h, Melee. on Tuesday • last, a very
satisfactory basis of11111011 \t <ls arrietd
at. -Mr. and hers. T. Miller, of. the
Bane Line, are the gne is of Mr• 0.
Wigh t1118)1 this week.
GODERICII.
Last week the thermometer reached
15 below zero. --Rev. G. L. McKay,
the f20us
missionary of Formosa
i
China, preached
tel Knox church, lest
Sunday, to a very large audience.
For £111 (lour and a -Half he spoke most
interestingly about his great work in
. the i lard. of Formosa,. lir. McKay
feast went to For'mo'sa• as a missionary
twenty-two years ago from Canada.
He has endured immense toil and
conte through great clangers, but not-
withstanding these, he has been singu-
larly successful He has a wonderful
love fin• Formosa and its people. -The
(Yollegiate Institute entertainment of
last Friday was a success, the elocu-
tionist . of the evening, Mr. Kloiser,
greatly pleased the audience, and the
music ti`om other parties kind the
(Ice qui) was very well received.
The proceeds go towards the piano
fund of the Literary Society. -In the
rink here, on Tuesday night, there
was as three table race between M1,
Stokes,' of Goth'rich, and ler.` Law-
renes, of 1't'ingha.nt. Stokes wen.
joint committee will meet ill the seem- C>IIc(` beluo. present < < (i peace in A the conglegatlyll affecting
1ary'safliee,,Landoll,azllIonday,lfarch The aulclress of welcome to the his alt raster told staiu1iilb as tonin.
and the various parties will be I delegates was read by liras, McLach, i'stcr of the Canada Presb$. tatiaui
notified accordlu;ly. The dairy; ran, of '1'eeswater. After it:: being Church. It was stated pretty freely
school will be discontinued at Tali.; read, lir. we It. Thompsonreeve. of that he had. not told. all the truth. to
Stack (lur1I1 1 '
phtecy has hetet lu I<llge' pleasure taken I on behalf of the village, ext, nded a .armpit; last, on matters rel€tting to a
g tete eoinihlg 508.50)1. Its the village, in an informal ,nntnner, the Presbytery at Wingham, i(itlh
by Provincial incial I)aurt School, 1411411,1 cordial welcome to the delegates. p)r'o 3otled union of Belgrave Presby,
and the necessity of sue11 aL school is Airs. .. soli:ellCalvin ,
not so'1I •s. Butchart, of hetet ntV,. rt Church with Calvin (.hutch, in
much felt as a fow years Date:. plied to the address of welcome after East %wanosh. The Rev. ,gentle.
Its Ow will be. largely- filled by the which an appropriate recitation was i)14- :chewed plainly that there was
system of traveling instructions eic('1y tendered 1)v Miss Auntie no ground for chat.rges of that sort
clurine tits stultiner, fele secretary Gordon, of Tees\water, - whatever. He started then and tllcr
f
tb
Ortel it r r
i detail the fF';
;f' 1 � dl � cent branches] theme of Nits, Thornley's atcpdrt'::s, i case €t certificate he had from ler,
of tett work to be tarried on (luring , -emelt was listened to with close art- McNabb, Presbytery Clerk, to that
the year. This will be sent to all, tendon by the audience. Her lead -II efl'ect. There aro Omit half a sloe:!!
the 01100 0 factories its opx!ratti'ou in.. thought , , , f ,,
ing, tllott�ht was that the battle 18 w holeave taken it upon. themselves to
Western Ontario. not yet \vols A victory, but not THErun this church, its it were, ever
• IIA 1t12.ISTON.
The. Iliglt School football club are
to be eongratulated on the success of
tllenconcel't held in the: town, hall,
Tuesday evening. The hall was
packed to the doors by an apprecia-
tive and delighted audience. The
main attraction of the evening was
Iinitnlc" Fax, who, brought down
the house at every appearance. Also
on the prograutte• were the High
School (lee Club, which got off sonic'
gotxl locitl hits. pail's, (llentl(•y, teoloist,
Miss Reid, Mt. forest,. soloist, the
Missee McCready and Mica 'Watson,
e' vi011lliSt,nndtile High School oral testra.
The
,
.1t r well 1)
I'hc chair it t a'1 c and ably filled
t•t).
Mr. ittcMiircitie, the genial principal
of the ll:igli School. A roost enjoy-
able evening WAR brought to a close
by tate orchestra playing "God save
the Queen,"
will issue a circular Hl10rtly setting �• The Present , ,• ;r sv , What Presbytery,
1, b i'ht I 1(. t ryha,, ht said at
+cert Situ It 1 we and
n rt.
t \ t th(
1
11MABICBT IUU.'0i T•S,
woman,
ttlinghant, March 1, 1824,
Correoted by P. Doane Proaree 1?ealer,
Flour Ot
a
, 5 18(�
�er100lbs•, ... ,,,
1jall 14ltettt,,..,. UxGt! to 01
5CX
.Spring Wheat, • 0 r•t to 0 55•
081 to 0 32'
o85to040'
Peas,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 51 to 0 02
Butter, tub.... . ........ . 0 18 t( 0 18;
Butter, rolls.,.... .
Eggs 1)er dozen.. ...
Wood per cord.... ,
OatR..,,
I3 .,....
ar1o'
Y
.... 0 18 to. 0 18.
012to015
l t;5 to 1 a%
Flay per tot .. .... 0 00 to (1 00'
Potatoes, per bushel 0 110 to 0 85•
'!'allow, icor lb.... 0 05 to 0 05'
05
(1t
• per b
0005•
Dried Apples, e. 1
Dressect�lloss.�.. , .... , , , • , ' 5 00 to 5 (i0+
Beef, , , .., .. 4 50 to 5 50
CM:1;1.4
;Gall Wheat, old 0 57 to 0 60
Pall Wheat, new .. . , . , 0 )7
Spring Wheat 0 :1 to 0 Set
Burley , ..., ... .
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Potatoes, per bushel....... , 0 let to 0 40
Butter _ t) 17 to 0 18'
Egg, per dozen .... 0 12 to 0 114
Flay. ..,...., .,.. (t 00 to 7 00
Cordwood..: '1.00 to 4 00
0+;5to040
Cats 0 113 to 0 82
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Cure csICIt HEADA041-i," and Neuralgia
its 20 riimuros also Coated Tongue
ness; B(ltonsness, Pain in the Side, Constipation 1
T>:•gid Liver, 13•,d Breath. Ti' stay cared and '
resolute the bowels. VERY:aCrs, ro TAKE.
PRIAftf 25 0Knrr13 ar air:,,a Storms.
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EXECUTORS' E,T 10E.
Put•Bnant to the Revised statute.* of t)n:orio, 183',
chanter 110. rontion 40. the creditors of John A.
MoEwun, late of the Toweshtp of Morris in the
County of Munn, yeoman, nho died tet. or about the
?end day r1 January, A 0,1804, we required to Bond '
TO R "Vat stone, Solicitor for It A Graham and John
U alt#.wa,.Emma, rs or the snd'tleeenserl, Wing -
ham P +). ou ter before tin 15th it iv of lurch, A D,
1501 v
their nar.ta/141111•05.41,1, .' ,
nut ,csrri
• ,tions the
lull)anti .
) cols to r t ,heir ela11u4, n sttkamout of their
neeruuta, nod 1110 nature of the securlttcs, GP any),
hely} Iter them t a,n( )muco is itereb)• Liven that the
said lixeeutns trill, immediately '.refer the last
mouttoned day, proceed to distribute rho assets of
the said deceased ,amnnrr the paH it•, entitled thereto,
having regard only to the . L,hn4 rf *.inch they shall
then hire nntleo,
Dated this 15th clay et February A 1), 1904,
11. t'-)XaIO:',E, 3-•licator,
Wiugbam„
It. A. G11tTh.ltl ) EsOeuaors.
.JUIIN 1), IfeAV.tN,
A 11•ts,etit,. GI-IA.4, Ki: •
to nuiko from $15 to 425 } et• wr,:k hi re0ing our Hardy
Canadian (frown Nnr•Iery Stock. 1(it:trret 'Salaries:
or Conn»ission paid week/7, Complete (*nowt Faze.
Spforterrialrmisnstrtletto,lons to begirme,w. 11 lite this week -
B. n CP Nil A„1, Nurseryman,
1:34 136 Toronto,'Ont.
• WANTED SAL SMEN
To sella .choice line of Nursery Stock anh Seeds
Potatoes. Liberal salary c r commission pai(1 weekly.
Permanent and paying positions to treed t»on.
Speetsl inebneemeutx to beginners. Bsclustvc 'terra
tory Wren if desired. WOW et cne•o f t terms to
T118t)A K'i NtntSP.RY CO.,
+tdc•hester,, N. Y.
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CUTS DOWN THE Pan OF MEAT:
1GAII,,
STEAK, 10Cr, PER t L• B..
and Lather rituals in low proportion.
PORI< SAU' ' A,GE.
algae 08:140nd,,
lam prepared ('rl . ..t
0, );t. tl ,
ars
h highest 1
+;s
1 1 k r'
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5
6
?rte.'
c)r,
foritli kinds of ('owl.. l.,lrr.yr>lylustrbe drat►.n.
and well dreRaecl.
anOsSHAVV.,
Wingltaln, Oeb. • 11ail1,,1ts91,.
County S. S. Association. largo
The twenty-second a131111a1 111('eting 1'etail,
of the Intron Sabbath School Associa- • deals 1
tion commenced its bsesson ill tho ollllfi`;,
Presbyterian clnu'ell, Clinton, on class -I
Tuesday afternoon ot'lastwec'k, In the prea(�
absence of President,. Ata of thi
Holmes, tl
t y 11 (s, !moi
Of Clinton, .occupied tint shape•, 105501
The llrst tro pl , is "Some ,
� marks of £L nee, <�
good teneheie"Wasilltrodueed1.'Mae n11 in
Stevens, Clinton. Tlx: teacher enlist 80 t1
be a Christian out in the world {ts illatel
r•eli 8.5 ill ate Sabbath Sohool, he ,1mea1
should never ask the scholars to teres
abstain froiu anything that lee would 011e5
not himself abstain fPoem. O1tly tinct
converted peesons should bo teachers. idea
Be interested in the scholars. He matt
l
must be a thorough Bible student;
- - g
lady
persons of fah awl prayer, realizing
had •
the gloat commission of the Master•,to Wer(
lead the children to Christ. A11 good pine
teachers 'should be found ill the week T!
night services of the church, Be none
earnest; thcl time is short, the o11) )or- for t
soon o
tuuity to influence the seholarScot
will
pass away, work and world earnestly Dav
while is called to -clay. - t dere
"Conitference on Ditieultic's and Cl
Discourage) mellts and how to overcome Tovin
them" was taken clhergo of by Air. W, 111it1
M. (ray of' Scaforth. The conference It.1
took the forret of questions by members Bly
of the colivontion, which Mr. Gray Cat
answered. red
"Fraternity cal Sunday school the
work," was introduced by Mr. J. S. met
McKinnon, Blyth.. There must be a for
fraternal feeling in the school between Sto
the Superintendent and teacher; be- Ste'
t\veer the scholar and teacher, more - H01
,g than fraternal feeling -love. Thera. to
should bo a fraternal feeling between lace
the Superintendent and teachers and l�il
parents, One of the best 111can8 to
!)remote fraternity 111 S. S. work is to All'
meth() International S, S. lessons, by $5
having local organizations from the an
different Churches, making use of the
Normal Class. The Count • convcn- to
tion Iles also done a great good deal of trc
111 promotin' good feeling ainong the 1)17
teachers fn the different S. S. sy
TEJESDAT EVENING. tel
The President,. Rev. E. W: Hughes, yc
(who is now residing out of the
• County) took the chair at the even-
ing session: After a service of praise i1
and prayer, words of welcome were le
given by Mayor Holmes and Rev. W. re
Smyth, of Clinton. . al
The first address of the evening• iI
was given by Rev. A. 'Stewart, of b
Clinton, on "The Influence of -the sl
Sabbath School on national life and
Society." '
Rev. J. W. IIolmes, of Clinton, the
. Hattspca.lc' > addressed t, then addtlssccl file
audience on the. subject, "The Bible
a
0
tt
s'
t
and how to study it;" the Bible is a .1
book Relic studied, not casually read; .
it is the spcakingplace. of God, a book
from which there is no appeal. The
Bible does not conte to us for our c
patronage, no book, so independent 1
in the world, it tells tis of our faults
and pronounces a. doom on the finally
impenitent. >
m lent
telt. If the student
t
\1 x11 con-
form his life to its teachings the/ Bible -
will;provc: its truth fulness. / The Bible
must be studied to be known. The
word should be studied to find oat
what there is in it for the individestl
himself, and not think' only how it
may fit his neighbor. It is a psi' nal
message to,every soul.
1v EONtSD.\Y MORNING.
A sor'rice of praise and prayer was
held :at 9 o'clock, led by the Presi-
dent.-
The first subject, "Ilow to Control
and Restrain the boys," was introduc-
ed by Miss Sarah Acheson, Godericli.
The Superintendent should be very
careful in selecting a teacher for the
boys, on who is in thorough sympa-
thy With them.. 1 .lady. teacher for
the boys is very muell more prefer-
able than a gentleman; as her irlilu-
011Ce is greater. The teacher should
he on time, with the lesson thoroughly
studied. Site should also study Gael
member of. the Class, , and endeavor
to find their good points ; a word o
praise fitly spoken has often a goo
abet. 1)o not targe the boys to mon
from aL lower 40 a higher class, but ill
changing teacher or seholar, giv
the scholar his choice of a teacher
they will feel they have an interel'
in the Sabbath Sehool. Be particula
to have first class music, the best
not too gJoe1 for our S,S. I'aie:nl
and friends should often be .foun
ill the S. S., and let, the boys sc
that itis a manlything to a,ttetl
the S. S,"
"The• Constitution at► t Miele)
Management of the Bible Cities," Tari
tb
subject
introduced ,
v. 1 :
Wilson, of Seafol.'tl1. This is t
Advanced elass- in the 8. 8.; if t
teachers were doing their duty the
-w'oelri be a Bible e18.44 gt'owing up
til slows in tite v'arioua 6184Ses ; t
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