The Wingham Times, 1894-03-09, Page 4Nem
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TJ1E WJ GUAM TIMES, MARO :U 9, 1894.
may not be ;on t a.lt •tt all, but may Isbow hila t rough every department 1lmst tlf the divisi(ins vhieh have been by pilpill4 (luring .the iilouth : Fourth ' ¥ARKET BBEPO1t s.
+• "premise,- ., . . t • . -refined had opportunity to o� )Fess tee elis joint 0111)1 4 : )et•
g,,.t�,t tik 14t, 41 haer21111t ilt, "decrees 1 -�.
emitters," • " " r dry o deetOr: " however, that convents have the the meeting& I have already ta1rV4i :Herbert . I V11UI U, Sara Johnston, 11:[11•
of t t rule (;!, \ti lltin�., f 1
"alloevltit ns of Popes," on "article ()f some right to legal protection from 1 up too much space, but 1 felt that ton Blackwell, .\,ggie Mitchell, Jessie
belief," a ".rel• riol•1 fluty. " ;.111 this outside latrllsian AS all private Midi some details are i quhred to give the Fyfe. Fourth Class P. -Mirka ob-
' ideas r )bis institutions lad )rivate lenses. ]matter in its true aspect. Thanking tainable 375 ---Tena Kell}+ 325, Lizzie
t••otlftlsalan of ldt,i+ 011(1 �cotlfiltl)ulitth, 1 u ta 1 � Editor, 1 � , , . ,
'you, • u 1' fte 288. Third
t' t this time Holman )tit t _as 'este) r. 1
t, l>e s� It fit . I.dl of a h s i IIx l k
• tries , •to explain i And if any 1. P. A,' disturbers t 0 , r ,
0f tonna Ill t14(, a �1 10111 tl a
sentence of thirty three lines. 1 will 'should 4tttenlpt to infringe upon this ; 1 remail) Class ••--- Marks obtainable 580 --Ida
' •. e • tdollars lye e who will right the ttble-bother), bat tn•'tvlel(1•, A. Mi.a1IWII et. l.(\ox CtIUR()tn, I31:t., I lon)utlr 190, Mary Duncan 4119, Zora
ex l #i\ t toat , 11 , , very . t 3cl • .. If y Wase 41(3 Mary Cowden 392,Win-
explain to me how this long mixed ling Oro (• ti 0411(1 v(t � s1w11 U( � all( o A r Wade
st`utenee )roves that the Caltlwlic m to repel the intruder's. . Belgrnye, 1iarclt 5th, 1894 )lie Porter 353, Lizzie Bryce 335,Jolm
I1,'oxton 311 Hugh ,Johnston 304,
Clergy take 4111 oath of disloyalty to } Yours faithfully', -- ,
•' •"0(1(1 `T'lio,. (4t11rt,l,v, P. P. (suite a bum of money has already Bert Tarter 5137, Andrew liitcltcll
the civil powers. . 1 mu a pretty g, I t , r
hand at solving c'ouu)1drlulis myself, 1$t, Augustine, March .3rc1, 15!11, been subscribed for the building, of a 257, Edward Johnston 214, Ella
V. S; �- Sinec' \tritiiig, taw alxtyr, 1 race course in this place. this coming Mitchell 210, Willie Jenkins 209.
summer. -A, meeting of the 1 . P. A.. S000utl Class -Marks obtainable 195
observe in the Wingha m .Advance as "
lu' .any low or the �t811otving thing?: : of the institution with a politeness take)% at the aneetlugs. AIitt eyel'y Class tin-- Ernest binekw 1.11, 1'anlio wixax►►r,
' *) 4 41 (11- l 11a121tte4latl( of educated, 1 t #111((11(144( has ht all 1 pot nits tit l l , li tl ,111 t Lout �+il)gllam, arch 8, 1804.
a ( 11tR2 tt a t
" i l 1 1 it must not 1 ' forgotten.; their 01)11110)1 24)1(1 11a1y0 then' €••4} 111 tit, Albert Porter,
11be1 t I [oluuth Correoted by l', iie(tns, Pro4uee Dealwr,
Flour per 1OQ lbs. 1 50 to 1 80'
Fall 'Wheat , .. , , , O 55 to 0 56
Spring \\'beat 0 54 to 0 G5
but this one 1 give up. The cane ot
the P. P. A., AS atlyoeated by, J. 1T„
is certainly a hopeless one.
AS a Supplement t0 this 0011.1111A11i-
cation,1 beg leave to refer briefly to 14. (lvalice is, I pits ion , fn a po, oyellilte UM not amount to much,
a letter whirl) appealed in the Blyth 10 speak with authority on, the evmtirgto the inclemency of the
Standard of February 1st, over the matter, and, tlherefore 1 take rho
signatureofti',1. I''ritm of the P. 1.1, « " a1lnOUncerlle"lit as a settled fact, 1
\YE`:ttllel`,--;1Ir, Arch Bridges, of clic
As he writer 1111€4 $oue•Ilt to conceal lead intcn(1t'cl writing. a few letters
lith, had a bee on Tuesday drawing
F1iI11A1( 1tiARCFi 0~ 1s04. y identity. he eanuot reasonably treating the many topics referred tc stone for the erection of th. bank barn
' ' e n '' 3 t now this summer. .
that fault if we indulge in a little by the „i and organize r . 111 ]
EDITORIAL NOTES., (good. 1tlUll0red bl)Oe hdation. as to \17110 that be has. laid down his arms and
R. .\lE .t:OITtI leader • o, and wluit ho is. At first sight I declared his surrender, I have n0 TURNBL1t111.
Mn' 1\ ' h' t ` partially concluded that be is all desire to prolong the contest. • If, There died ill Tlunberry, on Tues -
the Ontario Opposition, has (leen re- overgrown local preacher, wllOSe however, he should renew the combat. day, 27th nit, Mary Ellen, }wife • of
nominated for Loudon for the Outatrio: bigotry leas, dwarfed, his intelligence. I shall feel obliged to respond. 110170 Robt. Agar, at the early age of 27
Legislature. But upon a lucre careful examination truth and must defend it, years and. 5 )Mouths. The funeral 011
T tl + . ssassit of Mayor of his letter, have arrived at a fixed . Yom f titllfnlly, Wednesday, 28th ult., to the Wing-
Pier Darr(:.15 , It t 1
Harrison, of Chicago, has been conclusion that be iy some semiale- Txos. (1Girrsy, P. P. halm cemeawy, was very largely
doai 1 .. d 1, r, >molted, superannuated pedagogue. -�,.-_ _ attended, The bereaved husband
1
denied a new trial, and will be heniged One tllilhg iy c1 rtalilh, he is Ilot ai IiF,i.(xh.tVI' , and family have the sympathy of the
Friday, March 233, geudemall as no gentleman would entire community.
HON. \\ . E. G LansToxi~ has re- throw stones fromb behind a )ledge, 1IR. EDITOR, --I notice in the Tl�t>r The following is the report of S. S;
This idli'ricn(t of the P. Y. �L" brings issue of 2nd inst., an item rf�fElling No 5, for the month of 'February.
signed the Premiership 11 stmli r the 1g absolutely no argument. Ito matters in connection with lilies The names are arrangedin order of
i;sII Government and Lord .Roseber s- f 0111(1 l t1141(�, � . Church here, With your pertilission,
would lint have noticed Ms letter, , but , merit. and the numbers correspond to
ii 11is successor, a11(1 is Winning al new I ' will explain matters more fully
Winning for olio amusingpassage which may the 'lumber of days the pupil was
ministry. be -
furnish a little inoeelit merriment to than they are in that item. To rte- 1•e stet during e the month :
( enii:A1I0\- i11 the binder twine the header. Speaking of what the P.
gin with, at the annual. meeting Of p 4th (✓I ass-- h()lie Gilmour 20,.
department of the Kingston peahen- P. A. cranks intend to. ask of the JanaKnox Church congregation the
here, 011 Thos. Robinson 19,Mag„,ie Forgie 19,.
Ja1111411 Sth, after thte I'outme btlsf
tiale'y will be Collllllenee(1 about tale' government, he says : ' mess had been concluded, the question Maggie Robinson 1(.,' Letitia Robin -
,t o' frit, Forty )ri,.olteis will `'It the first place, they ask that of agitating a 11111011 with C'alyiu son 12, Wm. Weir 16. r '
Robin -
first t �l 1 the Separate atte tie110U1 System, as It r' r' 331'(1 1 111 fit -Thos. (rumour '20
be employed constantly. I elturclt ~tai, illtiothiee(1 by a member
exists to -day, be abolished, and that :lune Weir 1•t Mary Gray 15
Mitt. J. S. l.• ME% the , .Xt'cuti\c they be placed uudcr Prvvzlhcial anti of this congregation and also of the Lizzie Hastings 17, r
session as well. After a short dis- ,
Commissioner for the Dominion at Municipal control." g nl d gi.Ass JR--Aggie 1+ orgie 15,,
Separate School System etltision, a vote of the iuectittt, was W3i (1 It Ha,,tinms 19 Ales. Misre1•
5,
the medals. World's Fair, states that the 11irHow the " eparate . c ooa
taken and )wits unanimously in •favor , . , b„ '
' am System
1 ''':...-'7',..„' 171 \� c irot'
b abolished" led 2411
('41141 11]1(1 diplomas1111awarded 11tto' can hilt E cl 0 al of uniting with Calvin on 1111 terms, •
Canadian pi'iG('-\t11111e1S \till 1)e (115- ward "placed under P10\111C1a1 and and the matte) passed* off very quiet- t ll lass R—G11Snie 1`Ia6tilgel
Municipal control, is beyond clic p , 1J, Lily Robinson 15, _Mary Car -
meta
by the Canadian Govern- iv for the blue being,. But Solne
mlcltt about June next, compleheasion of ordinary mortals, lnisybodies saw ai chance here for a rutllc's 5.
•
1 bee, to call the attention of this 21x1 CLASS Jin --Thos. Gibson 18,
MR. J. II. Race.; editor of the "Friend of the P. P. A." to the col little cheap notoriety mut licit (lay Hugh Gilmour 15,
fol -
an agitation was begun that there g
Mitchell Recorders has announced lowing facts, of which he seems to be , a PART II CLASS Ebner Gibson 18,.
was a conspiracy to get rid of: Mr. „ ,
ltitnsclf as an independent Liberal 1 ill blissful ignorance : Law in this way, and a special meet- - Elmer Hastings -19, Charlie Agar 6.
p 1st, The law providing for the ex- mp On Friday afternoon - last, a spell-
candidate
pell
candiclatc for South Perth for the isteree of 'Separate Schools is. em- tug• was called for true folia\viug''tion ing match vias- held in the Third and
Fourth classes of S.' S. No; 5-. The
following are the, percentages Obr
table(. by the different scholar's :---
Oats.,..t.,...,.,..,•..,•, 0 81 t0 0 32
Barley..,..,....,, .,.,.••. 0 85. to 0 40'
Peas , 0 51 to 0 52
Butter, tub.... 0 18 to 0 18
Butter, rolls„ .. ,...,. 0 18 to 0 1f1
Bggs per dozen ,,,..• .,., 0 12 to 0 12•
Wood per cord.. , ... , . 1 25 to 1 75 ..
Hay per ton.,. .... 0 00 to 0 00,
Potatoes, per bushel ..... , , .. 0 30 to 1r 85
Tallow, per lb 0 05 to 0 05
Dried Apples, per lb.. , 0 05 to 0 05,
Dressed Hogs • 5 00 to 5 25•
Beef 4 50 to 5 50•
cr,Ixxoi,.
brief note statin that J. IT. McColl.
was.held. in the Orange Bali, on -)Freddie Elliott 145, Frank Elliott Fall Wheat, old 0 57 to 0 60
' ; " , .
Saturday last. It is said a lodge was 12i,\\'illie Mitchell 813. Part 1I sr- Fall Wheat, net.:. ........ 0 57 to 0 60
ne It has }written his Anal letter. Tito _.The that -11101 tin'roll Tuesday ., George , Spring Wlteat 0 5r to 0 58•
~-tion started.r, y James Kelly, C eo1 g,e Little, Willi Barley . . .. . . . . ... . .. 0 8J to 040
beaten, lartlI;(r-•-L.ueylici�tlguc, Oats 0 32 to 0 82
salt', Peas 0 50 to 052'
Potatoes, per bushel...... , 0 115 to 0 40•
Butter 0 17 to -0 18.
aver-
Eggs, per dozen 0 12 to 0 18
S b31. Hay........................ 0 00 to 7 00
er Cordwood.. • 3 00 to 4 00.
Netty Bryce, Alice Littie,\'1'illie I
Part I ---Maggie Holmes, Frankie
Ontario Le';islattlre. He says: bebudiecl in the British North American
clay.,gto 1•econsicte the IIla ttcr, by
will adopt the platform of the Patroiv.. 1,Ct, sly -'. tnl' Of 11 htcl1 C�Onfe(1('Ya- some ix member: Of the congregation,
ofIndusetry. as he has advocated those tion \sae filet cstaUlisltcd. The \rho have' become known alt oppo-
principles for years. , , tleltts of every forward movement of r
pat ate School Law tiRtefor( is all Antut Gilmour 100 per cent,. Maggie
& ' ' the congregator, and by' tuhsrcpre'-• •� , Thos C. F. i)'R.tsnu for twenty (:`sentiltl portion of Confederation, 1 org�c 100, Chas. Gilmour 100, \ti m.
' and before this law can be abolished, septation enc. •a close canvas of the Weir 98, •phos. Robinson 98, Alex.
years a member of the Ontario side Tilley drummed out a Sufficicrit
our prosperous and. bappy Dominion number of members and adherents to Hie•oi is 96, Lizzie Hastings X92,
Government, nittent, ha, decided to retire will have tv be brawn ilrto its 1Ta1 y Gray .1...,
Annie Weir 9r,
I carry a'motion consenting to unite +aldon Hastings 9 2 David Weir 91.
*out public life, alt aceottnt o1 failing o igilaalt fragluettt5. with Cdlvin, providing Mr. Law b( Sas. E,1lcllo\ocx Tcachcr.
health. I. or a number of years .lir. 2nd. The Separate School system retained ars minister of the )Miter _ >
e`raser's health has not been good, always has been and still is under charge (or a motion to this effect.) The celebrated cake of Bryce \ .
and helms only held office for Inc "Provincial and Municipal control. It was understood by the larger part Louttit, which has been before the
past few years at the urgent sakicita; The tiva Separate School Inspector's of the meeting that this - ineetin;'s courts ar the past few years,was
tion ofllis colleagues. iaMr.Frase s of Ontario have received their ap- action would be brought before the reported as olTowa in the legal
servicesaltnt of alts,able
loses the poiutmuttws thiollgh the Ontario Gov,- Presbytery, ever) the most influential columns of Taranto dailies last week:
man eminent. heir qualifications are supporters of 1[r. Law acltnit this ex- ,Bryce v. Louttit.--Judgement onap-
r ;precisely the same as those of the pectation. Next day the Presbytery peal by the plaintiff from the Ju(lg;-
• FATHER QUIGLEY S FINAL Public School Inspectors, viz., first- met in Winghann, and on the clues- mens of Galt L. J., on the action tried
LETT,ER.
To the Edt•or of ths'rt)1 s:
Sul, --The latest production of J.
ill. McConnell manifests a decided
Tommy ommy Teese.. The
age attendance for the mouth wa
HATTIE A. REtn, Teach
IIOWICK,
An Unfortunate accident happened
to Air. Bert. Dulniage, son of A.
Dulnlage, Esq., of Lakelot, ou Wed-
nesdaynlorning. .slang witha friend
he Twat;*out shooting iu trio woods back
of 11tr. Hugh . Carson,. 15t11 con.„,
Howick, near Mclntosh's elnuell, and
while crossing a log his gun exploded,.
contents entering his. right side near
'the groin and passing uprards,
crushing rhe ribs, lacerating the
liver all finally lodging in the right
lung. He was carried to Mr. Carson's
and everything possible done for him.
He is only about 19 years of age, yet
has a high educational sta tiding and is 1 ( y
as wide 1' r�
section around Lakelet. Notwith
well known and popular in
class grade A. certificate. They
make a report to the government of
their septi -annual inspection and are
responsible to the governruent for a
weakening of mental and moral full and conscientious statement of
wavers. He ala;: evidently lost faith the standing of each and every
}ln his own position. That bold an(1 school within. their respective jurisdic-
'eckless defiance which characterized tions. In like manner, the qualifica-
tis former attempts to ape the e'cin nous of Separate School Teachers are present from the abovenaned emigre -
fated gentleman seems to have in every respect the scan as those of a;lltholis to give their views on the
ttban(loned him, and revery indication Public School Teachers. Many of natter. Members of Wlliteelitucli
,point_ to the faet that his vocabulary- them are Normal School graduates, ` and Calvin did so and; Mr. Law was
asked how Belgravc felt in the
emitter. Mr. Law replied to thid
effect : "I don't know as I have any-
thing to say, I have no commission
to say anything on tete matter," thus
taking advantage of a technicality
C (we
• r r
t0 avoid saying anything, as
y m„ � rn,,, are
quite willing to admit that he had no
commission. But as there were some.
members of Belgrave congregation
present, tie"subject was reintroduced
• and the members of the Presbytery
evidently saw the "nigger in` the
fence,"for they -appointed a delega-
tion to- visit the congregations inter-
ested, who did so and reported at
next meeting of the Presbytery,when
another dclegation was appointed to
visit the congregations and arrange a
basis of union, who have also done so
successfully, so far as the congrega-
_ tions are concerned. But on the
question of this congregation's rela-
tion of a redistribution of the tleid, at Goderich Galt,
a motion by
viz : L'elgrave and Langside, who the plaintiff to cnter,jttdgement on the
afire each receiving aid from the ng- fiuduhgss of a referee and • dismissing
mutation Ftmd, and Whitechurch the action. Action for damages and
and Calvin, all being vacant, except for an injunction to restrain the
13elgrave, being introduced by Rev. (1efendantsthecorporationsofthctown-
Mr. Murray, of Kincardine, the ships of Culross and Turnberry from
Moderator asked those who were maintaining culverts and ditches in
al• billingsgate is exhausted and that and those who are not are subjected
Ness vigorous, but vain attempt to to the sante Model- School training
defame the Catholic, Church and and receive the same certificates
+'fe-rgy is rapidly nearing a final deteriliined by the sante literary test.
to))lapse. • 1 hope, however, that The course of studies in the Separate
othin will occur to put an enc. to and Public Schools is exactly the
Nothing p sam8 and the educational returtls
TIM. happy warfare until I see hila 1 1 of
Province I show tmany
•• , 1 c ov Inec, .lt \ that
' his ',y confessing e o I a in
)Uta ICil(E , (. )Itf(+ahtit his I„.
1.. nlatI
y
Us of commission and omission and parts of Ontario the proportion of
Ikiilg a reparation: to the outraged Separate School. pupils passing into
line by an ample apology. He the high Schools annually, exceeds
4 aaireadly abandoned the Conten- that of the Public Schools. This is
that "Rome is plotting to rule proof positive that the Catholic
da;, thus virtually pleading 1Sciroals are second to none other in
• to the four indictments proven ' the Province in literary attaiuntcnts,
11 ;4 hllit in lily letter of 24th ult. besides imparting to our children the
• no longer persista in Itis awkward ' elements of a Christian training in
ink ori the Catholic doctrine of the pliitciples and practices of our
tory. which evidently
repro- holy Faith.
to itself to Itis distorted and dis. Another "plank” in the P. P. A.
-'(1 mind as a "furnace under- "platform" is the inspection of con-
, where souls are fried for vents, I beg to inform these ignor-
nitre's sake." Itis last and ant bigots and hungry office -seekers,
FfebterfiIge is the finnoti s"Priest's i that the cony CIlts are, and always - tion to Mr. Law being introduced at
" and even thi(c is a forlorn )tope, • have been, as much open to public a meeting of the congregation, he
completely throws overboard inspection aa any other institutions, offered to resign for the modest sum:.
a highway and. the defendant Louttit
from sending his surface drainage
through the culverts upon the plaintiff's
lauds. The court held following
Ward v. Caledon, 19 A. R. that the
township corporations were not
responsible for the damage but that
the defandant Louttit was in a dif -
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Now is your time to seoure clean beds
Feather
removed
n6t'erence re-
r been doing -
ding citizens
oh. Orders by
ul• prompt and.
and pillows, as this patent ste
Renovator will positively
after the 20th "inst. For
garding the work I bayE
since last fall—all the 1
in and around Whiteobu'
postal card will receit•e
careful attention.
N. S. BOAN,
Manfr. of latest i4i •oved bed springs..
postal to 1\. S. Bow-,
e will put you in a
P. S.—Bysendini
man, Whitechurch
bed on approval an if they prove satis-
factory, the price will be 82.50 for sixty -
springs.
standing everything that medical -
skill could do was done for -lint; be
cried on 'Friday.
On. the evening of February 28th,
1)alue Fortune was smiling On Miss•
Alice Spotton, of Orange Hill, in giv-
ing her all her heart desired, beauti-
ful
eaaiti-ful , weather, a large number of
guests and to crown all a very worthy
young man, Mr. Abrams D. Strong.
Rev. 1Ir.,Ureen, Gordo, assisted by
Rev. Mr. Shaw, Wroxeter, officiated
in making the twain one "Grand
Happy One." The bride was be-
comingly dressed in a cream costume,
with , veil, orange ., blossom, &c.
Numerous costly presents,both use -
fill and ornamental and of - great
variety, were bestowed upon them
as tokens of the high) esteem in which
they are held.. Toasts were tendered
by RCVS. Green ancl Shaw and Mr.
Sawtell,, of Orangeville, and respond-
ed to by the groom and Mr. Spotton.
The evening was spent pleasantly
and profitably ing€ games,music, songs,
recitations, speeches, etc. Our con-
gratulations are due to Mr. and Mrs.
Strong. -Miss Maggie Rogers, of
Arkona, and friends of 2nd line, had
a pleasant time in remembrance of
her sojourn amongst us. -'Tis a seri-
ous
erious affair to lose a night's sleep, 'twas
proved so in the case of one of our
leadilhg young mien, Adana by name,
who, on the following day )Meeting a -
couple of young ladies immediately
his ntind flew south and the final
result was a "Brower" study. • The
nortlr'of the Hein is not visible.-
Neighbors
isible—Neighbors are expecting, Ed. Lamb-
kin, who has bought his brother
William's faxen, to take full possession
shortly, Will. having gone to reside
on Mr. Weaver's farm in Wallace,
which he has purchased.-Revri. Mr.
Amy, of Trowbridge, preached Mis-
sionary sermons acceptably at Mayne,
last Sabbath, Misses 1ieDermitt and
ferent position,and that he was Faust, being collectors•. -The trustees
of this section on giving Mr. Hicks a
responsible; that there was' evidence, holiday to attend his sister's wedding
to support the findings of the referee
and lie should not have. been set very thoughtfully told hint that art a
aside; that the award relied on by the
defendant Louttit was not binding
upon the parties. Appeal dismissed
as to the townships with costs and
allowed as to the defendant Lough
with costs, The courts also held
that the appeal book 'contained too
much matter, and directed that the
taxing officer should tax only one-third
of the cost of it; the two-thirds dis-
allowed to cover the unnecessary
parts and also the parts pertaining to
the appeals as against the townships,
Carrow, Q. C., for the plaintiff. W,
Cassels, Q. C., Aylesworth, Q. C., and
Holt (Godcricb) for the several de-
fendants
similarr occasion for himself it would
not be granted for' at Ieatat a year
yet.
A Jewish rabbi said in a recent
sermon in Hesston that tilt' sex that
has produced a Hannah, it Ruth, a
Cornelia; the sex that bus „riven us a
Grace Darling, a Dorothy Dix, a.
Florence Nightingale; a sex that has
grace, the world with an Ellicott and
an Eliot, a Sand and a Werther, a
liilibran and a Patti, liachael and a
Terry; the sex to- which belongs our
mothers, wives, and daughters: that
sex we leave no right to stigmatize
as superstitious. To say that women
are superstitions would be to libel
elarleats' oath" concocted and whether public or private. If anyone of two year's' stipend, which offer was The following report shows. the the seg. All that can be said. of them
try every 1.: 1'. A,. -writer ' wishes 10 verifiy ler himself the not accepted. As regards the refer- standing of the pupil:- in S. S. No. 6, is what can with truth be said of
pft>et And produces one of Itis , tr1(tli of this Statement. he has only ence to those half dozen who are Turuberry, for the month of Febru» 'nlcn, some of then are vietislts of,
ei return as much d1t Brent i to ring the door bell of the first eon- running the congregation, we MAY ary. The name are placed in sorder superstitions, some ofthere are not,
.eLsoaorsala could be welt 1 rent be streets 'vvlth, and declare his just state that they represent a good I of merit, mid the numbers given in. The average women Is not as )much 1.
i eeft this one he admits intention, atl(1 these good nuns will three-fifths of the congregation on (Beate the number of marks obi11110(1ot a eorvsr(1 as the average man is.
tte
I have a fall st
Watches,
Clot
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0
1
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ot
elhy, &c.,
to which I inrite special attention.
BARGAINS WILL BEGIVEN.
'REPAIRING A SPECIALTY,
and all work done on the premises.
M. PATTERSON.
Stand—Directly opposite the Bank of
Hamilton. Wingbam.
POWDERS
Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia
•in 20 MINUTES. ciao Coated Tongue, Dizzi-
ness, l�}}tliousncss, Pain in tete Side, Constipation
Tepid Liver. Ilad Breath. To stay cured an
4
regdttito the boweis, vsm NICE 70 TAKE.
PRICE 25 CENTS Ar DRUG STORM
XECUTQRS' NOTICE
Pursuit t to the Revised Statutes of On' rio.
chapter 11 - section 4e. the creditors John A.
MuEwan, In of the Township of r rd is. in the
County of H on, yeontnn,who died r or about the
221.d ,fay of Ja nary, A 0. 1804, a• required to seu,i
to 11 Vanstone. • •Reiter for it A i valiant and • John
D 11'rl:wan,•krec tore of the id deceased, Wing -
haul 1' 0, on or be ire the 15 dnv.ot March, A D,
1894,their nhntos, dress nod descriptions, the
full particulars of th C e Inds, a statetnent of their
accounts, and the tint, a of the securities, (if any),
held, by shout; end t 0 Is hereby given that the
said Executors,In tediately attar the last
mentioned day waxed t tstribnto
• totpth1
n,g
sh
aeints .8C
the said deco, eamong tart)us entitled, thereto
then have aim
having reia only to the elm *sof which shalt
Dated 815th day of ialtrun A 1), 14,
R. VAN$TONE,
UA:lice AN, f Esecutors,
11 A.
GEO. SHAW
CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT
AGAIN,
STEAK tOC.PER LB.
and other meats in low proportion.
PORK SAUSAGE
also on. hand.
I Am prepared' to pay the highest price•
for (illkinds of fowl, they mast be draw'rl
and well dressed.
G110,
Wingitastn, Oct. 10th, 186.
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MORRIS.
Mr. 'John D. McEwen, of the 1st
concession, has just purchased a fine
young Sihorthorn bull front Mr, Joint
Coultes oftlie ,•3ic1 line, --Jas, Streiton
sari wife have returned from Scln'iebcr
and will commence farming in this
,township again.---1lrs',Quintilt • 4n(ler-
sott, 3rd line,: was visiting friends at
Wittterburn, Waterloo county, last
week, ----Richard Artilstt'ong bad a
wood -bee last week, at which a goad
quantity 0f wood was Cut 'and piled.
of 1886, amm1.1
' having Neglect
credit for that
is hereby instg
Colvin ,"019,75,
rate of three a.
per annum -C
son ----That as a;
ing A difficulty .
this Company
said agents, fr
of one dollar f
cation, 'in lint
o charged from n
-Henry Oal(lbick, 2nd tine, started ,than One p2lynl
be made for top
on same prop(
1icKagae--- J.
Secretary y Motif
for assessment
pany to pay up
Clarke Reid -
now adjourn to
water town h
clay of :liareh,
Carried.
ALEx.
The many
Pickell will be
and in posses
intends rennin
the tenant sy
Matthew Wad
BLUEVALE. gestion of the
Mrs. Herbert Burgess, of Owon lusp le• deMp.
Sound, and Mr. Thomas King, of ; suill. Ho is
Ohio, are visiting their father, Mr.; on the 5th
Duncan King, who is very •sick. ---M1. , Strath, of ti'
Leavitt, of Toronto, lectured in the Gillespie, of 1
t Foresters' Hall, last Friday night,
under the auspices of the P. P. A. a short sted a
has leased t1
He is a very clever speaker. ---Mr. games Strath
James Aitcheson and family have of Patrons hal
moved into the village. -Miss Mary are
„„an,„
Collie has gone to visit her sister, lodge and fnf
for Manitoba oo Monday. Tao Came
from the prairie province three 111011ths
ago and 1111s been visiting under the
parental roof since. ----On Tuesday,
of last week, Nelson Currie had a
very snocessful sale of farm stock and
implements. The day was fine and
the crowd largo, The cantle sold at
good figures, some of the udlcit 'Cosa
bringing as ,high as ,$50. -Willowy
Farrow, 3r1 line, returned from the
township of Clarke, last week, where
he was attending the funeral of his
father, His mother died the week be-
fore, but he slid. not get word' in time
to be at the funeral. Grippe took both
of them, at the age of 80 and 72 re-
spectively,
Mrs. Dr. Snider, of Shaytown, Michhi- Mr, John Ha
gaol. -Mr. Henry Collic,of Wisconsin, preparationswho has been away a number of
years, was' 'visiting ' his father and extra barn i
Donahue is U
mother last week. •-• Mr. Charles
Robertson, who has spent the winter appears she 1
here, returned to Manitoba on Wed- the 1West.
nesday:---lir, 'W. Smith, of Brantford, - T1
is visiting his old home. -Mr. Arch. ,
Patterson has returned from Wrox- p'lle Grand
eter and has )moved into - the )house ions of Induct
lately occupied by Mr. J. McIntosh. ing 111 Toros
Mr. McIntosh has moved into I*tr. W. WAS al. good €
Sellars' house. -Revival meetings are olid st great
being heldevery afternoon and even- transacted,ing fll the Methodist church, • this report was n
week. -A social will bo held in the Prasent mem
Methodist :dwelt on•Frici v evening.
-1\oala of `2,300
. rsenting eve are sorry to !caul that while
visiting at the house of lice twice, lura. and includin
Hard 1*, - of Teeswater, Mrs. John The quartet I
• • Burgess had the Misfortune to fall The present
through a trap-door into the cellar of $2,000 ,o'i
and.il(jure ltereself badly, --Mr. W. whereas the,
Wright's horse ran away from Wing- past 12 liter)
ham'y one da • last week. It took to the prcviom
the railway track at Fowler's crossing, The Gran
crossed the railway 'bridge near what has be
Bluevale and then got on to the road in the mianfi
between the station and the village Extensive Si
where W..1. Duff caught it at village,
sc'en'e the i1
- "peril of his hazard." . . ;lvubllC 10S]
mortgages,
CULIi1', , • also reporte
made to sec
The Directors ofthe Culross Mutual political ply
Fire Insurance-Company•met in the The report
Town Hall, Teeswater, on February election of c
24th, 1894. Atenibers all present. !commends
R. E. Little, President, in the ` chair. of the press
The minutes of previous meeting stinger and
- were read and' p
adopted. Allison-- invested $•I
A. 1IcKague --Th t l all applications that is the
for•insurance be laid en -the- srdiesthroe
Carried. Clark --J. McKague s -That and respec
having carefully examined 11 apple production
cations, 10 'found satisfactory; for with the G
these the President and Secretary supply ani
shall prepare andissue policies, one the fall be
rejected Carried.. A letter from the full adi
Joseph Waddell,. 'admitting that is frets) the r
building on lot 232, concession 5, CO, ' iaflarays .1
ross,'had been. destroyed by'iight- which you
ming, • }vas read:. Allison• -J.. Mc- The gra
r
i
. attic
• It
a '' t
Ka. uc,-1 1•t = Ilatrf
L
lit the ce (,cal report S i �
n y
bar. 'Wasidell to bring for`vaard itis the past yt
clainh and 'make af'fkht it - as to its 4:5 and tar
correetness' at - next meeting of the The a asctt
Dhreotors-Castled. The Secret€try- liabilities
Tre€seater gave notice of: )his resigns).- • L1te oft
tion of office. Allison- McI�sigue- D'�allory,.1
That the resignation' of Mr, Adam- T. O. Cul
:fou, as. Seeretatry-Treasurer' of this lneshclont;
Company, bo accepted, the same to grand see
take effect after next regular: meeting J. L. Wili�
of this Board --Carried. Allison--- Canihiohi
Reid -That tie Secretary advertise Flambor(
fob• €bl)1)liC€1t10113 for the office of Seo- Lucknow
rotary -Treasurer, at as sathiry of sixty grand -as
dollars per.' aitUtUlti, party ai)pointc(1
must give satisfactory security to the
amount of two thousand dollars, and
aapplieations to be placed in the hands
of the 'Secretary pterions :,to the first
meeting of Directors, which will be
held on the 17th day of Mardi --
Carried. Allison---Reid-That as
the Auditors at annual meeting re-
ported that W. Colvin (et Treasttr er)
had made a mistake In this accounts
Hoc -1
Send 25
per bearin
matt Loop
Lever Dix
and yea 11
dire, free
framing,
your boat
market at
age to e
the ends
fully.