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The Wingham Times, 1894-03-09, Page 571"-••'‘v•-• THE WINGHANTINES„ MARCH 9, 1894, MORRIS. of 1886, amounting to $19.75, he LUCKNOW. having neglected to give himself Mr. John D. Mame)), of the 1st credit for that amount, the Treasurer The •members of Court Sherwood, concession, has Just purchasecl a fine is hereby instructed to pay to itr. Canadian Order of Foresters, held a young Shorthorn bull from Mr, joint Colvin $19,76, with interest lit the social in their court room, lest Friday Coupes of the ard line.—Jas, Welton rete of three and one-balf.per cent. eveul-"g. W"S gr"141 "Ir4ir**-- alld, wife have returnml from Schriebee per annum—Carried. Clark—Alli- 11r. A. /4. Davison INV attend the and will commence farming in this Our stock is now complete plain of hay. meeting of the Grand Orange Locige son—That as aeents coin SPRING, 1894ff 'township again.—Arrs,Quintin, Ander- son, ard line, was visiting friends 111°' A, altitellItY 1;1 collecting their fees, of Ontario West, which will convene DRESS GOODS at thi's Company undertake to pay to at Chatham on the 12th inst.—The Winterburn, Waterloo county, last sidd Agents from this date, the sum carnival in the rink,on Tuesday even - wood -bee last week, at which. a good week.—Richard Armstrong liad a of one (lentil. foieach ae,eepted appli- lug of last week, WAS a grand affair. ' PRXINTS CIIALLIES, cation. ,in lieu of fees previousi A good number wore present from in quantity of wood was cut and piled. chare•ed from members bnt niit more your town, and some of the prizes —Henry Caldbick, 2nd line, started 'than one t were taken by the visitors.—The for Manitoba on Monday, He came from the prairie province three months ago and 118$ been visiting under the parental roof' since.—On Tuesday, of last week, Nelson Currie had a very successful sale of farm stock and implements, Tito day was fine and • the crowd. large. The cattle sold at good figures, sonic of the mileh 'cows bringing as high as Oa—Willows Farrow, ard line, returned from the township of Clarice, last week, where he was attending the funeral of his father. His mother died the week be- fore, but he did not get word' in time re- to be at the funeral, Grippe took both of them at the, age of 80 and 72 re- spectively. 0.; BLUEVALE. t papnen inthree yens. o • ••!.'id„: be made for application for insurance members of the I, 0. 0. F. lodge of on same property— Carried. Alex, town will hold their annual social McKague— ,T, McKague — That the this (Friday) evening.—The members Secretary notify all parties in arrear of the W, C. T. U. will give an ou. for assessment to this Insurance Cont- . tertainment on the lath inst. pany to pay up immediately—Carried. - Clark—Reid — That this Board do ' LONDESi3ORO, now adjourn to meet again in Tees- ' Amos Watson, of Delaware, came water town hall, on Saturday, 17th ' home on Monday to attend the Vane - day of March, at 2 o'clock p. to ral of his mother, on Tuesday. , Mr. Carried. Heetor McQuarrie is visiting his uncle, ALEX. ADAMSON, Secretary. Mr, John Lasham. . A. Woodman and — B. Lawrason will represent the Sons The many friends of Mr. J, N. of England lodge at the Supreme Pickell will be glad .to .see him back Grand Lodge,which meets in Toronto and in possession of his farm. He next week .. Mr. R. Adams, of the intends running it himself, not finding Emporium, has had the inside of his the tenant system satisfactory. .. Mr. store newly painted,. J. D, Melville Matthew Waddell is down, with eon- wielded the brush. . Mr.Edward Daw- gostion of the lungs, the effects of la son, of Kincardine, was here last. • grippe ..Mr. Irwin Jackson has taken Friday.. Rev. J. A. Hamilton has Mrs. Herbert Burgess, of Owen his departure, taking with him his Sound, and Mr. Thomas King, of , purchased a new driver. He got him ' mill. He is now located in Kinloss, in tho neighborhood of Hawaii .. Mrs. Ohio, are visiting their father, Mr. on the 5th concession ..Miss Mary John Wavmouth died on Friday last Duncan King, who is very sick.—Mr. , s , . ' . Leavitt, of Toronto, lectured in the • • and was buried on Sunday in the Gillespie, of Manitoba, were married • Union Cemetery. The funeral was Foresters' Hall, last Friday night, under the auspices of the P. P. A.. a short time ago . . Mr. Robt. Marshall . one of the largest that has been has leased the property. of the late around here fbr some time, .Mrs..R. He is a very clover speaker.—Mr. James Strath.. The Alps Association Ad James Aitcheson and family have ams was in London last week at - of Patrons had a revivalmeeting and tending the millinery openings there ' moved into the village.—Miss Mary Collie has gone to visit her sister, are endeavoring to • rejuvenate the • .. lir. H. Hagyard was here at the Mrs, Dr. Snider, of Shaytown, WIIITECHURCH. lodge and infuse fresh life into it .. funeral of his sister; the late Mrs. M • II • l h • KNOWLEDGE Brings 00171fort and improvement and , , See our TWE•EDS, HATS and CAPS. bends to persoi.al cojoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- 1 9 40c. WOOL DELAINES for 2501, ter than others and ciijoy life more, with pieces of less expenditure, by moro promptly • Call and see our stuff. adapting the 'world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of tho pure liquid laxative principles ombracad in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its'excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab'e and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and Met with the approval of the medical .2rofession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from • 'very objectionable substance. • Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 75c. bottlos, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every. package, also thF, name, Syrup of Figs, and being well Informed, you will not • accept any substitute if offered. DELAINES, 8rm. gan.—Mr. Henry Collie,of 'Wisconsin, ,i.. John. au y ta.up an being conducted in s t e necessary Win.. Watson—Revival meetings are i who has been away a number r •,. piepauttions made fOr putting.the Methodist : years, waS*.viSiting his father and extra barn in the spring. . Mrs. Pat. &well —Owing to bad weather, the mother last week. -- Mr.* Charles Donahue is back from .1 anitobit. It Good Templar entertainment that appears she was not satisfied with was to have been held on Tuesdav Robertson who has spent the winter n., here, returned to Manitoba on Wod- nesday.--Mr, W. Smith, of Brantford, Th P t Mr. G. Cottle has purchased roller mill machinery with a capacity of fifty bags per hour, from the North American Mill Building Company, of ' Stratford. Farmers may rely on evening, is indefinitely postponed. 'getting. their chopping satisfactorily . Mostlikely it will be held on the 2,0th done on the shortest notice.—Mr. J. is visiting his old home.—Mr. Arch.. inst.. The G. T. R. has. cancelled one Campbell has recently disposed of Patterson has returned from Wrox- The Grand Association -of the Pat- of the freight trains running 0)1, the ; two pianos, manufactured by the eter and. has moved into the house rons of Industry held its annual meet - L., H. & B., branch.. The Foresters • Heintzman Plane Company, Toronto, lately occupied by Mr. J. McIntosh. ing in Toronto, last. week-. There will (D. V.) meet to -night. to Messrs. M. and. T. Woods, of St. Mr, McIntosh has moved into Mr. W. was a good attendance of • delegates, • Helens. John has secured the exclu- house.----ReViva I meeting's are and a great deal of business was - GLENFARROW. sive right to sell those pianos in this being held every afternoon. and even- transacted, . The,Grand Secretary's ••. distriet,and parties wishing to procure ing 111 the Methodist churth, ;this report was read, and showed that the. On Thursdny, Marchlst, a very a first-class instrument on favorable week.—A social will be held in the , present membership is 175,000, inad(1, pleasant time was spent, when about terms will consult their own interests Methodist:church uof 2,00 sub-assoeiations, • real.'e7,170 of the 'members and adherents of by*calling onhim.—On Monday night —We are sorry to learn that while on -,Friday &ening', to senting every . eounty • in Ontario, Salem. -Methodist Church githered at the Good Templars of this place re- visiting at the house of lier mice,Mrs. and including 73. branches •in Quake. 'the residence of the Rev. E. A. Shaw, • e,eived a friendly visit from the lodges - Hardy, of Teeswater, Mrs. John, The quarterly increase was 7,800. their Pastor, Wroxeter, and present- of Wingham and .Lueknow. Quite Burgess had the Misfortune to fall The present year shows an inerease ea him with a purse of money. The a lengthy programme wrs rendered, $2,000 ,over last year's receipts, preientatieu was made by ML. Thos. and at the conclusion the wants of the through. a trap-door into the cellar 'of and.injure hereself badly,—Mr. lithercas the expenditures during the Bolt. • Th6 following - address was inner man were supplied by the past 12 Months -showed a decrease on read by Mrs. Joseph Higgins: Wright's horse ran away from Wing-forethought!.of • the ladies of the ham, one day last week. It took to the previous year of $1,800. Salem, March. 18081;4. 1Whitechurch lodge, who served re - the railway track at Fowler's crossing, The Grand Trustees report showed TO Bnv. E. A. SHAW AND. MRS. / freslnucnts in first-class style.—Rev. orossed the. railway bridge- near what has been done to secure changes alum . Mr. Coulthard, of Toronto, filled the Bluevale and then got on tthe road in the manfacture of binder twine, . DEAR BROTHEIt AND SIS*1,—It pulpits of . the Presbyterian churches e between the station and the village, Extensive steps where, also taken to affords ass great pleasure to meet with at Whiteehurch and Calvin for the where W. J. Duff caught it t secure the interest and approval ape you. in your own' honte, to .spend a past two Sunday. The reverend athe "peril of his hazard." . public respecting the . taxation of social and pleasant evening together. gentleman possesses rare natural abil- mortgages, shares, stocks, etc. They We take this opporttmity of recoguiz- ity, backed by a considerable amount • also reported the effort that had been ing in. a slight but tangible form our of experience, and has created a very made to secure the adoption of their high appreciation of your work and favorable impression.—The meeting The Directors of the Culross Mutual political platform in various sections. labor of love in our midst. We beg held in the ehurch here, last Monday, Fire Insurance; Company met iu the Tlu report also declared for the you to accept the accompanying for the purpose of connecting the Town Hall, Teeswater, on February ‘election of county officials. It also re- purse, as a small memento of our congregations of Whitechureli and 24th, 1894. MeMbers all present. commended the careful, consideration sincere regard for you, during the Langside, was not altogether a sue - R. E. Little; President, in the ;• ehair. of the present railway.rates both pas- three yaws now drawing to a close cess, owing to the fact that the Lang - The minutes of previous meeting tenger and freight. The country has in which you have, been a faithful :•side people were not certain as to the were read and • adopted. Allison— invested $182,000,000 in railways; ambassador for Christ. We pray amount they would be able to 008- A. all applications that is the total sum granted in sub- God that your life may long be tribute towards a minister's salary. "' • CULROSS. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER •SEED Wholesale and Retail, Respectfully yours, O. :a1_ -1 .1C1\TC+. ALL !DAP I have just received. a large consignment of WALL PAPER,N ' WIDOW BLINDS, &c. In all the latest designs and styles. Also, a large stock of School Books, Scribblers, • Exercise Books, Copy Books, Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Stationery, &c. Prices as Low as the Lowest. • - ALEX. ROSS. The Popular Bookstore, Wingham. ON'T LET ANOTHER WASH -DAY Go BY WITHOUT USING OU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. for •instwanee be laid On the table_ sidles throughout Canada, it was said; spared to'labor in the vineyard of 1 The max:dup.°. at.Langside, on the same Carried. Clark -4. McKaome--4hat and respecting the reduced cost of our Master, and may yon ever in the ' day was adjourneefor two weeks to • — having caretully examined' apple production, we 'would say; do away future as in the past draw strength give the people an opportunity of1 • be able to raise.—Mr. and. Mrs. Ji Wh ite Good.s Sale. shall prepare and isstte policies, one the full beat of that but to secure • You and &Stu Shaw, by your M. Parker, who have been visiting , , rejected.—Carried. A letter from the fall advmtages Nye should receive kindly -dispositions and noble Chris- at their uncle's, Mr. John Campbell's, Witt. the first of March we inaugurate a Big Sale of White Goode Joseph Waddell, intimating that IL freiti the money, we have invested in tian charaeter,have become endeared for some, time past, leave this week of every description. White Cotton Lawn Muslins, Table Linens, building on lot 3, eo,neessioll 5., ont. • railways requires legislative •action, to us all. We are reminded. that our by the 0. P. R. for their home in Sheetines Sze. , ross, 'had been, destroyed by*light- which you should here set in motion. time of parting must come, but we Nova Scotia. cations, 10 found satisfactory; for with the combines, and the • law of from Him wile hath said: "Fear not, :ascertaining how much they, would.! and demand will, soon give us for ani with thee," these the President and. Secretary supply Wate Cottons from Ge. op; Gray Cotton, 34 inches wide, 4e, a ning, • was read; Allison—J. Mc- The grand lecturer gave a hopeful think of the associations in the great _ yard; Heavy Twill W Mite Cotton, extra, value at 140,, worth 17e.; Kague—That •the Seeretary notify report and the auditors certified. that hereafter, where congregations ne'er — Victoria Lawns, from 19e. tap. Special novelties in Lawns and Aluslins, Mr. Waddell to bring forward his the past year's receipts were $16,940,- break up and Sabbath have no end. . e nly a Step Linen, good andtheavy, from 20e. up. Sheetings,either -1. or i bleached ith mbroidered edges.• Ready-made Dress Aprons for 30c. Table claim and make affidaatit as to its 45 and the disbursements $10,420 70. May ours be that experience, is our w 0 correctness- at next meeting of the The assets are $7,038.82 and the united prayers. In behalf of the I or unbleached from 1.24e. op, Directors—Carried. The Secretary- liabilities 821;6.33. members and adherents • of S.alem from Weak Lun• gs to Con— We have made a specialty of Laces and Embroiders this season Treasurer gave notice of his resigna- The officers elected were: (1 A. Methodist Church, Mallory, Warkworth, grand:president; T. BOLT thin of office. Allison—MeKagm. sumption. from Depleted and are prepared to .show you a fuller range than usual. You know i.__ Mits. , •. well, this year we have far ut Blood to --. what lovely Laces we had last season; h - That the resignation of Mr, Adam- T. 0. Carrie, Strathroy, grand vine- • Mits. J. Meows , from Dis , eased Blood to Scroftila,frona passed all formet efforts, both as regards to quantity and quality, and son, as, Secretary -Treasurer of' this pi•esident; L. A. Welsh, Strathroy, Mits. W. Meatmte. Coinpany, be accepted, the seine to grand seeretall; A. Gifford, Meaford, made a brief and Very Loss of Flesh t• o Illness, have almost too large a stock. take effect after next regular meeting .T. L. 'Wilson, Alexandria,F, 'Comedy, feeling. reply, thanki Mr. Shaw • no. them not of this Board --Carried. Cabibellie) grand trustees; D. Dwyer, 014 for the address tuna purse, but Reld.---That the Secretary advertise Flamboro, grand sentinel; W. Valens, for the kindness shbwit him during for applications for the office of Sec- Lucknow, James Moodie, Chesterville,, his ministry here. The rest of the •411"5.111111 Scott's rotary -Treasurer, at a salary of sixty grand -auditors. °Veiling wits pleasantly spent with tti n dollars per annum, party appointed music and. singing. Ample refresh- •It11i must give satisfitetory security to the d 2, w„. i. i,,„ . men Ask- ) amount of two thousand dollars, and per bearing °tIline Igdsw.)4117111Tiorj 1:12: 1 I ,:v .,,, Wit e t were served about 'eleven ' the Cream of Cod. -liver 011, applications to be placed In the hands man book Old Sooner Than a man") to • o'clock, after which the evening's ,... of the Secretary previous to the first Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, entertainment Was brought to a dose prevents this step front being meeting of Directors, which will be tte4la ygueewtol reacc/viveVaireessttind , PvierwoTt°1; by all joining heartily in singing the taken and restores Health. held on the 1,7th day of Nrareh--- franl'ng. 141 le lin etteY NveY it) decorate doxology. After which, Mr. Shaw Physicians, the world over, en-. Ho* to Get a “Sunlight" Picture. ts provided 1 y the ladies, 510 Carried. Allison- —Rekl —That at yourihorne. The soap is the Auditors at annual meeting r,3. market atia it will only Cost one cent post. the Mends took their departure well e• to mild tiTe wrappors, if you ieave , Ogg be deceived by SubstIlutes1 wawa with their evening s enjoy- seat a Bona. wove. Anteesem. 04.4.1A ' the beat in the pronounced the benediction, when derse ported that 'W. Colvin (ex-Treasttect). tte ends open. SIVrite your address eare- had made a mistake in his accounts fully. THEY MUST BE SOLD. Now is the time you ladies are commencing to look nut for these (mods and we invite you to come in and see them. We are sure you cannot resist our patterns and priees. We have them in White, 'Mack and two tone Silk, Cotten and Linen and, you are sure to get the best choice here. See our new Spring Goods in all departments. • Headquarters for Field and Garden Seeds. 'r. .2%..• IMEIL.d3LA• N. B —We bought at a low fate on on your *Chases. be sold at SLAUGIITER PRICES. See the t tl eSs'e :it's°A:nic,ti MotsaIL:6661iSmtswa:.: Shoes belonging to the estate of the late 3, Buchanan, which will ..,...44