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BLUFVALE,
T Mr. Jas. Timmins, of Toronto, is
, visiting in Bluevatile. -- Mr. John
Dimeut, is on the site: list at present,
r ---Mitis: Ida Duff was visiting friend,
and relatives here last week. --Mr.
Gilbert Gillespie lies returned from
OR City, where he has been teaching
ehoiol for the past year. ---Mess Ma--
Wi.g•ie Hartley and Mr. Archie Elliott
Iive` returned from Clinton model
hool, where they have asseci a
P
$eu iuccessfut examination. ---Mr. Fred
witt;iattley has returned from Clinton Brown. --Tile following? officers for
TUE \VJN(ilIA , TIMES, DECEMBER ` 8, 1 i )4.
was the phase chosen, if Mr. O'Brien' Mr.. J Si .TeromA. Dentist, Wing-
,
be'cu e' other Pref ues.--Tllc'• l! na, sarys. Ii? It Erns I.attle d)audelrou
txooll 1 t.11ip1ni7a nit t t)n \io 1•L this' 1 it are tkte hest in the ns,•Lrket."
rJ. Cr nicest: lrlrnlaelrV
week, owing to Christmas falling: o11 says; 'There is no Pill etimit to Williams'
Y I}, '
i i►t 4 y, ii: r Ge '
tic sdav . (a. A. Newton, of Wing- Little Dandelion Fills.'
halls, was here at short time, on Mon- , 'says: ,f/e4
h eve f .! • G \v t
Mr.lt'inla,:y Anderson 1h -De u
day morning,—The Christmas tree : are the most satiet wan ysh, 1 aavover
in the Methodist church, on Christ, used.»
mas night, was a good sweet; t, and r. Thomas Taylor, warden for the
to judge by the pleasant faces of the ,443, other Prll."
• County of I-inron, says; "I would not use
children, there were luts of presents. atlas Proctor, 4th line or Morris,
—The following oflieere wore elected ; says: "IA would not be without Williams'
in the Sons of England lodge, at the j Little Dandelion Pills."
I! ,as.
cf Gaunt, Ex -Warden for County
I ..1 Pres., George [} ll- deed a wonderful Rum,
regular meeting. ting in December: res., _ „
George Snell;
> ' ..- .,. of Bruce, save. I havePound there in -
f ears, of which 23 ears were ('atnnclas; jl"
market et opr'nrcl relive and c lo: ed . E S.1 --" ":,
strong at air advanceof 10e to 2( k Your wife with at
and although the offe rin;;'s were
eoneiderably above outicipatious '
thele was a good clearance ; Canada
lambs active at ,1.2() to -i•1.3u for >1' ear note #zllrnts
the best ; choice toed alt -1.1(1 to
1.:aS ; Canada sheep, prints, ;,•1.
a -'T1>e Toms, Wee* Globe, Farmers,*
Sun, Mill Ladic;a' Jnuriitd, for Li:)., for
$1.60 Ilala0ce of this year free.
:\IABISET REPORTS.
h.an1s; b . fres., Herbert 1 inton; 1 . Huudreds of ImoTestimoeia]s furnish ,o . , Itrtnt;hatn, December X.17 1894. We alta' you a beautiful critl!
S., B. Lnnrarson; T., Alfred}'liken ed on application. G til cted by ] . !)chat, Produce Dealer. •
Flour 1 rt ,.
> 1 f
pe
i. _ 1.0
(.a1 n 4 t )
Edmend ( a1 a.:.
,1 n I c.r• vfo • .a1 ., ; ' ;
r Crawford; 1 t toile - - _ mai LVheat a CM FOR ez, `a1...)t C ,a A .L B.-
rnetteema22, i' \t • Thompson; 2nd, t'i'I .O1L'1'I .I1 Spring
A'rteat 0 5r, to 0 57
r 010 to 057
and a regular
IMPUTED T DIRECT JAPAN TEA.
This Tea is packed specially for us in the gar-.
duns Where it is grown.
• !•t1in. IN.Atnaras lWatson;a, 0101 n'. L e; I Mr. Garvin Davklson, tvho has bceu Be iely
r t t 1Vot'hi21 ' it Seaforth • •• .
(it11, Trane, Gibbs. I. G., k'red Miele- • home -•-A ver•y sucee sful e'ntertarin-
. Butter, tgtb.... .....
'MOS, Cole, J. C. Thompson; pson; :-,udf-1 School of the k pescolialiatl church, jugs per cloven
,, t S1 nod per cord.... ..
tors, A. Woodman, n, Ge'ol'ge Williams, , was held . oil Friday evening, the Hr1y per tor
Geo. Snell; delegate to Supreme i 21st. This school has gained a: t?,01atoes, per hualrei
Grand Lodge, Georgi Snell. ---The reputation ill the line of good enter -1 .tallow' i>o:• 11>
following are the officers in the tai11u1ents.__The next meeting' of tete' C11 uj a y'pics, per ib
Orange Lodge cf this village for Young lien's Liberal Club will uckq
' -'
1895: W. M., George Snell; D. M., held on Thursday evening, Jan.: 'I.'urke s
0 27 to 0 28 ,
r, , g r Seafoz til the past t o a I, Pets
aids; 0. G. Geo, Harvey; Trustees, iinent in connection with the Sunday. . 1)uttor, r nn ..
er lett l' intoe; R. ,;., George Wil-
liams; Chap., E. Crawford; T., S.
81e1. --Mies Jennie Miller, who is at -
20050
Aressed Ho =s
tending a business college in Toron- Beef t
0135 to040`a n - -ol
0 50 to 0 51 'fie...✓ s ..` . u rb.a, !' r 3l' ' D.4 . .:. value for ihf•
money, for 1e. a lb.
0 15 to 0 151
0 15 to 0 15
0 15 to 0 15 l
1 25 taxis; Join our happy throng of Tea Drinkers mid be convinced that we Have-
G o to 8 00' the best stock in town and soli it at Wholesale Price.
0 so to 0 d35 ,
GOB toOOGi
o to o Ou. \}' e ere making groat preparativus for the Christmas Trade.
o 35 to08;t
0 ;30 to 0 50
J' 007 to 0081
004to005`
400to500:
450 to 550)
enzxzox,
Woodman; D. of C., S. W. Cade; le. to, is home for the llolidalys:—Dr.1
S., Joseph Morris; Lecturer, C. Rud- Brawn spent a, fete clays in rToroeto, Fall \Vbetlt
dell; 1st committeeman, r rin' 1v leo
Amos Spouhl, this week.—Miss Laura 73rown is jja,rie" °Lt
2nd Thos Hill; t3rcl J Riley; 4t1 y
re,ollegiate Institute, where he is
atudyin_g for a second class certificate.
7—Miss. Jessie Gerrand, of Wingllam,
apf-'mt Christmas at Mr. R. N. Duff's.
--Mr, and Mrs.. J. J. Messer, of Ham-
lton, spent Xmas at Mr. W3Messer's.
evL Mr. and lie's. Robertson, of Owen
."' °rind, are holidaying at Mr. Samuel
De nderson's.—The 64O given by the
•. 'wbcounty council to Reeve McPherson
alldistribute among those that saved
Pelle bridge at the late fire has been
41 /riistrihuted as follows John Diment
1 •"Sc;, George ' McDonald $5, Robert
P4. King • 5, John McDonald -$5, J. 0,
Jliorrtson 63, 'Alex; Craig 53 Hue h
1895 were elected in the Home
Circle, at the regular meeting in
December : P. L., W. L. Ottimette;
L., R. B. Jeffrey; V. L., Mrs. Riley;
R. S., Mrs. H, T. Riddell; T. Mrs.
Ouitnette; F. S., W. L. Ouinette;
Chap., Mrs. Mogridge; M., A. Way
mouth; W., Wm. Hesk; G., Jas,
Brown; S., Jno. Phillips; Trustees,
H. Alogridge, H. Riddell, J.- Brown;
Organist, Mrs. W. T. Brunsdon.
WHITECHURCH.
The annual meeting of the White-
church Creamery Company was Held
ion the Foresters' hall, in this -place,
doss 51, Thomas Johnston ' i,' James n Saturday afternoon last, 22nd
Y ThHardv 1, Henry-Dintellt 53 instant. There was a very large ar
visiting friends in Paisley, this week. ' oats
D. M. GORDON,
0 56 to 0 581
0. 55 to 0 57ai
.. 0 '27 to 0 28
—Mrs. R. H. k ortune has gone; to- ! Pone • • ....... 5G ttoo 5
•
Chesley for the holidays. --hiss JenPotataes, per bushel........ 0 0 s0 0 815 - a
Butter
nee Rutherford and Miss Gaiuble, of Eggs, per dozen
• 085to040 'V'
Philadelphia, are visiting friends hi HaY
Wroxeter and vicinity. --- Mr. D. Cordwood
Welker, of itieatgara, formerly prince Wool .... 0 1'7 to 0 20
,, .
015 to 017
015 to 016
• (300to700
800 to 400
pal of the school hero spent Ct I. tnlab
in the village.—Mr. James Neilson, Just Received t oo
principal of the school, went to his
lod home in ltorniiigton, on Saturday.
---Mr. Jas. Orr, for many year's a
resident of Wroxeter, is home from
Manitoba on a visit.—lir. Isaac
Elliott, formerly C. P. R. agent here,
(and family,) itre :?pending a few
days with friends in the village.--_
Mr. T. W. Gibson, of the Crown
Lances Department, Toronto, is at
leis old home here.—Howard Snell
HERR .MMUS
COCOA, CHOCOLATE,
COCOANUT, JELATINE,
CHRISTII, BROWN t1, CO'S
PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS,
.7<tlnes Aetcireson 1, Alex McGee 3, tendance of patrons and sharehold- and llobt. Rae, of \i'in«hanr spentFRUIT
11/The idea Of rewarding persons sons for
ors, when Mr, Robert Currie was Christmas clay with their frir s ,CONFECTIONERY, ETC r
,saving property from fire is a wrong; calied.to tbc:chair, on motion. After here.—Mr. Daviel Forsythe, of Luck-
ler, especially in a ease like this, rhe reading and the adoption of the u
minutes, the auditors' report was now, was in the village for the boli -' Buy from .us and save 20e. on t
it 'where so many took part, each day season. ---A number of would-be every Dollar.
doing then part. Who knows what read by Mr. H. D. Henderson. It 1" cow boys e fi'on1 Cxorrfe paid the
each done or who thought of such a. )leas as follows; village a visa on Christmas al and }a CONER
think 111 the lltlrly and excitement, to:mews. , ' j `
13aJ.rr •e.rarelast account ,,.,1 449 171g ave aLn impronlpte exhibition of B. C, Clarke's Old Stand,
'+o'f a fere? - 'The hedistribution hats t7iteyue:r isauad not cu,hed.... Sol) so horsemanship to our benighted cite
raused tuneh comment throughout rens Sallee of butter 1563:1 iia kens. Conte again, boys. . - _
the vt l sal r3 and 'community Butter milk sales . , .... .... , . 83 8rJ WHY • NOTrrnntl rl nit etilh>;' of the $luevalc; 1 Overpaid cheque last year.... 6A
r Chc'.ese• and Batter F;tetor Cdn1 any I - ( BRUSSELS. — ,..-
I J' 'l, on . C3PTNA7
p t 'natal ....: _ ,16,37 7 89I The following officers were elects d
e11 be held In the Foresters' hau'rr'RP. in connection with the Brussels Loyal
Saturday, January 190, for the Paid Patrons, and for mak- Oranne Lodge at their meeting last
'election ofofhlcei's, etc. The factory ins roto...,. ry:]6 3 01 f g'
has had a very successful ,year,- and Balance on hand
no doubt there v' n:
243 ss tvet : \V. rel., S. T. Pluia ; D. lei ,
4. I Joseph Bowman; R. S., 3L 11. Car- COLLEGE will be a large tura-, Total.... ,16,377 so, cliff; F. S., Jno. Wynn ; T., Geo. THE DANA n BUSINESS flni i w i
,1i at the.moeting:---lir. Geo. Bute! The report also showed that there ! Cardiff • Loci% LociB Ger Cl W
P a graduate of the,, , and the average price ie- 1st Committeeman Geo. Backer )I
'c heese factory ,fte' e, is employed as. Is still far in advance of its ing itsetars t'F=
4 t ce4evecl was ?0 cents per pound, ; end Cont '11 Wilson 3 1 C H. in thorough work d getting stn-
t977
+-
16,1
had been four sales of batter daring 1 R. Mooney ; fir. deer., D. Smith ;
mss, son of Mr. John Burgess, of tiles; CHAT3,A.M, ONT.,
Place, who is. m • ,trht' season a , .
' while the at ' r I 1 . a 2 3rd Ottr, or an a;e ting
an expert at the new d hely seilvol at patrons received 171 cot \I ' dents 1y
! cents Illoo l-- Conl Tilos \Ia tve- n s p aced in choice
gton. -Another son of Mr. Bur- per pound for the first and thirds 5th Com., M. Il. Moore, V. S.—Ar-
, Joseph, atso a 'graduate of the 1 sales; 1.01. cents for the second and l rangements have been completed
ar tory here, is the maker in a large 1 18 cents -for the fourth sale. It was i for putting in a number of telephones
filesory not far from. Beller(lle. His: stated by the president, lir. F. i In town.—The Royal Tempters of
factory has beet' turned into a vest- I Henry, and the "salesman, Mr. H. D. Temperance lodge here is disbanding,
ter creamery, and is being operated !Henderson, that the batter offered at The members of the
ties winter. Both these young men; the seeond sale was hardly up to the will probably with5eet De„ ren
standard, and a ., cheese
\tl11 year 31a vie risen to their pre; ent positions! ' general discussion lodge.—The I.Irc cheese factory this ,year
by theirr ability, push and persever-, ensued. The president gave a very turned out 75,700 IN. of cheese from.
anee=, and are to be commended. :clear statement of the affairs of the 854,155 Ibs. of milk at an average of
. At the annual meeting of tee i company and the management of its 11.28 lbs. milk to ib. cheese, and at
31neVo le Lodge, L. O. L,, No. 76e, i affairs for the past year, and pointed an average price of 9.55 centser lb,
the following officers were clecrr•c , out wherein 1.e thought improve- This dhows an increase e over 15
for the eohniug year :--Sitlnuei caw neems might be made, which experi- tons over last year, so -that while the
'trick, W. 9[. ; Wm, Robb, D. .1S1 encs 13 3d suggested. The. following make was not very big, .yett it is a
\'1t1. J. Johnston, Chap. ; in, 1i, gentlemen took part ill the discussion: good showing in snit a poorsea;:on.•
Stewart, Pre,hs. ; (xeo. Cald]'•)ick, see.; lt Mr. Olivver, "the butter maker, Messrs. , The firm have given, so far a we can
Wilson 'Thornton, Fin. see; Jno.; Wm. Hotuuth, J. T. Ilolrnes, Thos. learn,goodsatiafactiou this year, and
d:at'eliner, D. of C.; Honey Robb, I Daividsorl, D. O'Callaghan, Wm. all bspeak a better season for 1895. '
tree; Geo, .henry, 1st committee Martin, Gavin Wilson, M. Hodgson _
nem ; Geo. Peacock, 2ndCorn.; Jno.: and others. The general opinion Litre Stock,trtartteta. 1
aliment, and Com.; Alex. Anderson,' was that several things contributed East Buffalo, .Dec. 24. ---Cattle, 125'
4th Coin.; Edward Johnston, :salt! to the butter not being up to the cars through and 8G on sale; market
cute.. After the officers were dh;1 :'standard—the want of lee and prop- very dull and 10e to 15e lower •'
installed a1. luhleh was served to the . er eare of the milk, the length of choice to extra steers, $5. to $5.40 ,
'brethren, iii the buil. 1 tittle between gatherings of the good to choice, 6475 to $4.90 ere-,
mem am and the length of time it, was cliunl to good, $4.35 to 641 b5 ; light
`1.4011T'JI' MORO.. t t inthe cream gathering tank before to.fair shipping, :1;3.8 5 to ' i:.2 ); light
` D. MeT. srdycn - was here last Fre f- delivery at the creamery. Efforts butchers', $8.35 to $3.75 ; - good to
day attending our school e't trtlen will be made to <.s far as possible le choice heifers, $3,`3 y to :„3.c -i, mixed
Mfnn.—Dr, }Agnew went to win' `remedy these causes ill the ttitnte, corns and heifers, fair to choice, 62.50
Ittam on Monday, took his Christmas The old directors, namely, Messrs. to $3.35 ; old to fair fat cotes, 61,50
t '.1' Henry,htIL
9 fat ,r s near nv•.
ie. C.I i t E\
1 1 1. ,
I r V r Wilson, ••a
a ti nt 11>
, , 1a1 •• to •„i..GJ ; r3toCltel.•, a;s....J t0 2.t3:)
ming home again on Christmas tin, 1s Pettypieee and john Gilles- feeders, $3,25 to :;3,5t, : fresh cows
~'- oon. •-.••• Monday next will he pie, were unanimously re-elected for and sprithget'r4, dull and' lower; fair •
fruition day fin* c1tt1dedattes for athlothel' year. Messrs. Joe. Gaunt to extra., 6'3.05 to 41:.1,5 • veils'
Metedhonors.—Conrl ” Pride o and Malcolm Lamont, the old Rude• straw. at a~e;. i0 to 47.'35 11ia'ht to'
posittona.
A: H. laTes, from Washington, Mich.
graduate of Shorthand Dept. has been
Placed by us as stenographer with Col
J
Ba
or.
Hadley, Wow York City.
Dnvin'Vnr,x.rx, graduate of 13nsiness
Dept. (a former teacher) has secured an
ext:ellent position with afirm in Defiance
Ohio. 1''`u li particulars not yet to handl . $
One of these receives 850.00 and the.
other l'65 00 per rnonth, 1° .
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST.
School will reopen after Christmas
vacation on Wednesday, Jan, 2nd. For
further particulars and catalogue ad- rt -
dress,
D. 11.1ct1:I.CHL2r.N, Chatham.
f o e
BE
you are at the right place
before you buy your
Xmas
Goods
You will be if you go to
The Anchor, Ilouse. Winghalll..
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
We are now prepared to do a class of work which people
of the western towns have never -before had done for them. I
have secured an English Artist, who was for a number of years
Tutor i11 a leading studio in London, and since coming to Can-
ada has been engaged as Demonstrator and Operator in the
Leading city g;alleric;:.
LADIES IN FULL DRESS AND BRIDAL
COSTUME
will now have an opportunity of securing a Photo of them-
selves done by a first-class city man, A specialty will be made
of Photos of Ladies and Gentlemen in fall dress,
ARGE CROUPS ANDFAWHLUS
W111 do well to come now while MR. McBAIN is ere.
You will secure Pictures mounted on the 'ery newest
style of Cards, with a finish superior to anyti;h ever before
done outside of leading city studios.
ALL OUR STOOK
has been chosen from .the very new=:t i'oronto styles, and
everything. will be done to give custeI e s perfeet satisfaction.,
WE HAVE AD
several changes in the Gallery and have fitted up te. lairge'
Toilet Room, where customers will find every convenience.
a•
PEOPLE HAVING FRIENDS
Spending the holidaye with them will do well to come New
Year's, as I take possession on that morning. Come early in
the day; come quiekly, before thea rush from outside towns.
W. R. BELDEN . ; .
Brockenshire's old stand, Beaver Block..
161
TL
'1.'h(' noniron
`•
Foresters' hal
• next, 31st ins
o'clock Hoon.
The work (
year 1811, war
Dec. 21st,
usual metier
aside and a la
including tr
friends of the
enjoy as ceneet
i'CCitittiOus, e
bell exercises
reflected creek
ability of tltei
A. Reid. lir.
ed 10 the Chair
literary treat ;,
' the conclusion
J took the Jibe
1 members of t
' their appreciat
in the school
years while M
• Ell of whom ei
tic terms of 113
the manner
cleared herself
children, evict
ibis on the to
most the ent
Mr. Fyfe was
ing, three
liberty to intr
company in 0
practical den
gard and- affe
by presenting
r, tokens of este
• fill silver but:
gaudy furnis
parked by the
To MIss HAT
Teacher of
DEAR Teat
of your sciloo.
en 1 opportut
manifesting 1
elation of -
teacher and 3
friend and th
i
which you in
We regret v
compelled t
who has be
• successful in
lectual adva
and we rears
who by her c
loving dispos
,,._„jltterest in u
which shall i
els in a temp
so help to pr
3ligher and
lasting clear
sent you
token of tl
which you a
this section,
been for t
looking for
vista of yea],
fore us, .ts
fully say 1111
tett return 1
1 and happy c
as our teach
sha11 always
as among til
of par lives
your qualifi
trust you 1n
other eeefrii
so well qual
and cheer t
you.
1 Signed o
S
fp S. No.
December,
Having, decided positively to
_ IV UP BUSINESS,
and in order to reduce her stock for prospective purchaser,
r • a.
WILL SELL HER STOCK AT COST AND UNDER
Consisting of Sl,ALTT2't, MANTLE PIxhwrr, SILT VL;,vET, a full line of
MANTLi CLo'rrDIS, 1i113rlov$, LACES, Wooi,r,X GOODS,
I+ UIt
r
i Tit S1NC1yTCS, I)U, Cilti>.
Also, all her stock of MILLINERY. -
All accounts must be settled on or before January 15th, 18J5
J.
e W'est," C, U. 1.„ meets to -night, tern. Were 1'041}ipolnted, Anti a most fair, x-1..25 to 5(,. Hogs ,lg earsVingitarm, Nov, 28th, 1694. a •
2t efoetiion crf oreeeras.-_,J. wall, of stleee esfut meeting wars brought to a through and 90 on .sale; market r 4
PATTERSON'S
/ hamri, spent Christll;as in the ela),c., Mr. J. T. llnlntes, who was active and higher Sailes• r-•.Yorlcers
.--Neleon MI, 1, of Detroit, is present at the meeting', said that he good to- choice, $4.30 to 64,3 •, pip,
ort n visit.--tieurgc Williams 1{are using a, No..d Cream Separator,- 0.25 to $-1.35; mixed packers, 0$1.35
t'Sunday in IrVitigham.---Messrs. which cost .000; lie was greatly 'to `4.10; good mediums,4.4f) to
Irnarrlanfl anel llorg, of Wingharn, pleased with it, and would eat be t4) c1. Ili; Choice thea y, 84.15 to
re Faso 08 MOtrdstq Iooking for at wilthalt 11. He 11118 theft,c1,J10! fur $1..r.) , rvnglsa, $3.50 to ; :).85; stags, ()f os to Ban
d1e 4, a,l hardAnd. tin. tires A1(1'24 the a tslltchinese and will f;:l to ,;13,51). Sheep and lambs -- rr n of m:,tori
I., *mews premien, s>rt clserrrt'ally glue .ail infotmrigtlsrti to Offerings to -clary inciuded those held' WINGI-Lt33. ,r
>by J. I". (?413tf ig,, those fn'te •hated. Viz, . ovr't• from ;stttnrdlllw, which w+rrar 109 f y b
Plot he loads in the nohblrlst
and newest lines of Xmas,
Presents.
a lISS 0. L McKENZ1E, A. T. C. Ni.' MISS
UQRMA DINSLEY,
'Teacher of Pupil of
IOLItti, :ELOCUTION AIM
1?tTTSICAL CHL'r1:711E.
For full purticulars, apply at therrs i-
donne of Me. Geo, MoKEttzw, Wing -
halt.
STGNO11 LIi LLI
of the Toronto Conservatory of Music i*
prepared to receive pupils in
INS"TRUMEN"T`A,L, VitiStC.
For term apply at )inebey 'nous;.
1
Then ate
regret tela
that such
should be s
pct'sed will
Xmas. Mi
to Peyrolia,
stittiles coir
On Aired
octal, und
iliodist 1
t the re
IoJltgotiiel
trjeyed by
to mar t
atiterin .
uftable pr
hen all
Los,- fee
i of the'
Pl'1ur we
,liviitith 1
eve, hilt
OA its vis
thir4i3
r 110
1ne
goo
Veit