The Wingham Times, 1895-03-29, Page 5TUE WINGHAM TIMES, MARCH 2°,),
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Andrew Scott, repairing approach to 1 Her address was listened to with in-' Ls
bralge, eon.. 4, i';,`4; A. G. Stewart, tense interest as. sbe spoke of what uood's cured 0.
printing Auditors' report, ete„ $8; she knew from (dose observation for •
, Mrs. Fizzell, charity, 87; Wm, Cope- years. diseussion on the sobject;
land, refund of taxes. overcharged, " What is the best method of oc..41-1
89M4; Manielpal World and Welles (looting auxiliary meetirs," was
We are pleased to see, so many
new customers coating and taking
advantage of ORE' Big Cash Diseeunt
of 10 per cent. You will find it the
molt satisfactory way to deal with
your cash. Credit elastomers will
; • It'. find our terms very liberal and all
goods marked in the plainest 'inures
at the lowest price, quality consider-
ed. Realizing the fact that small
profits means. quick returns, we are '
determined to have the returns, no
matter how small the profits, 1
DRESS GOODS,
We show by all odds the largest
and best assorted stock of Dress
Goods. Silk arid Trimmings in the
town. Being fully alive to the re-
quirements of the trade we have se-
r . cured the very latest novelties in the
trade, As we bave some odd lines
in each department that we are
cleaning' out very cheap, it will bo to
your interest to see these goods be-
fore'they are all sold, at
M. H. MONO'S.
CULROSS.
The Council met in the town hall;
Teeswater, March 1fith, 1895, as per
. . motion of adjournment. . Members '
all present. The Reeve in the chalt.•.
. The minutes of last meeting were.
read and approved. Moved by
Johnston and Welwood, that the
Treasurer be refunded the sum of
' 83, being tho amount drawn by Ham-
ilton Ballagh to pay John Boyd,
Wm. Ritchie and Wm. Ballagh for
tsaid parties would not accept said
work performed on gravel road, as
:e amount, it being, in their opinion,
not su.fficient—Carried. Moved by
Mackay and Kuntz, that Wm. Cope-
. land be refunded the sum of $9,64;
• being• for amount overcharged in
taxes, the calculation being' on the
. wrong school section, and the Clerk
and Treasurer report at next sit-
ting of council the amount levied and
the amount received from roll—Car-
ried. Moved by Johnston and
Kuntz, that Mrs, TizzeA,b,.‘paid the
sum of $7, as she is 040 -gent eir-
cumstances; but, 4:s.*17,wliecoming
a resident, of • tined& -intinicipality,
that she be informed that this is net'
)
. • to be continued—Carried. ..MOVecl.
by Mackay and' Kuntz, thiattiO:
. , Clerk, in making out the roadliSt
notify those pathmasters in: *hose
n•• beat the lot 16, from concession 1 to
• .1:
15 inelusive, that in ease of the
gravel ,road being blocked in the
. ' winter, that they have, according to
by-law, to employ men at a. dollar
• for eight hour's work and tWw,clol-
. lars for man and team for 'Same
- . time, or at that proportion, and that
no money, sha,117:.b.;;palf,,I unless on
certificate. Of. .:paqnnae-fAt or . road
-commissioned! and•nnieSS: ordered out
by them—Carried-AMoved by Reid.
?E' and Johnston, that as we have been
petitioned to change p011imoub-di-
visions 4 and 5, making pelling sub-
division No. 5 • at school house No.
• 10, con. 13, 'and putting tbefollOwing
lots in said sub-clivision : Lots 23 to
35 inelusive, .on con. 10, 11, 12, 13,
/4, 15, and snaking the polling booth
• of No. 4 at school house No. 9, con.
12,, and putting the balance of the
lots formerly contained in sub-divis-
• ions 4 And 5 into said polling sub-
division 4; and that a by-law be pre-
pared at next sitting of council for
: passing, no objection is raised --
',1- prrried. Moved by :Johnston and
.,".k. Welwood, that . the pound -keepers
• , and fenee-viewers be composed of
the same parties for • the year 1895
' to were during the year 1894—
. • • Carried, Moved by Reid and. Kuntz,
that the sum of 86 be granted to
Mrs. McPhee, she being helpless and
in need of aid,.andthat the treasurer
pay said amount to Mrs. McDonald
to expend in. behalf of Mrs. McPhee
• —Carried. Moved by Reid and
Mackay, that the Reeve employ seine
person to have the Orange bridge
valved for a freshet in any way he
'Considers necessary—Carried. Mov-
ed by Reid and. Johnston, that the
t treasurer demand from the party.
1 representing' No. 87, page 6, on Col-
• lector's roll the sum of 83, there
being an error to that amount—Car-
ried.
. Finance report — Roderieh Mc-
Donald, filling' pitch holes, 83.25;
and Watercourses AO, $4; Hen17 opened by Mr. Mathcson, krolow.
Huffman, fixing' gravel road, $1.50; The following ladies took part: Mrs.1
Jas. Donaldson, fixing gravel road, Thurtell, Teeswater, Miss Andersen,1
83; Chas Button, boxes for books Wroxeter,ilirs, Jackson„ Wingham.
and papers, 81.25; Mrs, McPhee., aid, This dismission brought out many
;Important points in eonnection with
Moved by Maelcay and. Johnston, our work. Two• very practical ;
that the Finance Report, asjast read, papers were read, one by Mrs,
be adopted: and that cheques be is- MacNab, Whiteehurch„ and thc!
sued on the Treasurer for the var. other by Mrs, Thurtell, Teeswater,
Mos amounts—Carried, Moved. by A. most pleasant feature of the after -
Wel wood and Kuntz, that this conn- noon's proceedings was the reception
el do no now adjourn to meet again on of delegates from sister societiea.1
S4nrcla.y, the lath clay of April, at • These representatives were Mrs,
the hour of 10 °Vedic, n. m. Gifford, from the Methodist chureh, !
CHAS, BUTTON, Clerk. Mrs. (raham., from the Cong•reg•a-!
tional chureh, Mrs. Pocoek, from the 1
WEST WAWANOSIL Baptist ehorch, all of whom express- I
ed themselves in such a manner as
Council met on Saturday, March
lfith, Members all preseut. Tao to show how deeply interested they
minute' f f . WOre ill the common work .and how
read and approved. The following •
After
Others Failed
rofula In the Neck–amnehes All
Gone Now.
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Blanche WOOd
kotervii le, Maine.
114 )01° inspiring to'them that work had '1)6-.1 4,c. T. Rood & 0o.,, Lowell, Mass.:
come. The report from Auxiliaries: "Gentleineri:-4 feel that I eannot gay enough
•
and Mission Bands were presented in In favor of flood's Sarsaparilla, For live years
order by their respective Seeretaries.11,nlatNi) b!ell trot!bl.o.,c1 scrofula hi my neck
The election of officers for the 011-1 al,atliedir(ouadt.no..tseasoorn.1.10 an ue
suing year resulted as follows :1 monad to take non ,l's Sarsap'ariliinni'a there were
President, Mrs, Murray, Kincardine; ; large bunches on toy a,. 01:: that court
1St Vito President, Mrs. Ross, Brus-
7-7 •To
sels; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Mal-
Teeswater; 3rd Vice President,' AnoTitIlich_efir the slizlitest touch. 1 :ma t;ten
Mrs, Perri°, Wingham; 4th Vice ;
President, Miss Anderson, Wroxeter; ; gounei and belfare finished th,e, second tho
010 bottle of this raellicine, the soreness had.
Secretary, Mrs. MacNa,bb, Lueknow; • oteosiLatstaizicurr,e114,412,ismall>llehsared.
Treastirer, Mrs. Graham, Brussels; N. B. If you to take" Rood's Sarsapa.
Secretary of Supplies, Mrs. Carrnth, rilla. do not be intliwed to buy any other.
Wingham. The place for holding.
:„ atol(111;,f !Le allinentar,y canal.
Pills euro eonstipntioa by reLitor:
next annual meeting was considered. u'
Cordial invitations were given from •
Brussels and Lueknow. A vote mend their work of faith and labor
being taken it was resolved. to hold. of love to the prayerful and sympa-
next annual meeting in Lucknow. thetie consideration of the church at
The thanks of the society were ten- large. The Presbytery adjourned to
dered to the ladies of Wingham for meet again at • Wingham, on. May
their generous hospitality and to the 21st, at 11.30 a.
organist and choir for their excellent • Joux ALkcNAue, Clerk.
and mem ers ue mow , id, 1 5.
of the Society present and Presbytery
were most hospitately entertained to t BELMORE,
tea in the basement of the chat -ch.! A grand entertainment, in con -
This gave the members of the society nection with the Belmore Public
and their friends an opportunity for School, will be held on Friday even -
social intercourse. The ladies of ing, 29th inst. The programme will FOR THE
Wingham congregation spared no consist of tableaus, recitations, read -
pains in their kindness and attention ings, musie, eta. A good time is
to their guests. The Societies an- anticipated.
neat report was presented to the :
Presbytery at its evening session and ' LIS'POW EL.
was read by the Rev. I. McKay Al Mr T.. II Rolls purposes turning.
township officers were appointed:
Fence viewers—Geo. Rutledge, Wm.
Plunkett and Jno. McLean for the
south seven concessions, and John
Gordon, Wm. Cameron. and Wm.
McQuillan for the north. seven • con-
cession, Poundkeepers Thos.
Nicholson, I', McCann, J. W. Jack-
man, Thos. Alexander, Wm. Humph-
rey, Arch. Anderson,sr. Pathrnasters
—D. jr., II. Dodd, Jas.
Girviu, R. Rutledge, J. Pearce, T.
Whitney, Jos. Mallough, J. T. Camp-
bell, J. Smith, IV. II. ,Wilson, J.
Smith, T. Rutledge, D. Phalen, J.
Flanker, J, Mills, T. Nicholson, S. E.
Sanderson, Jas. Redmond, D.
Smylie, A. McDonald, T. Young, C.
Wilson, C. Moss, J. Moss, J. Stafford,
S. Medd, W. Scott, T. Radcliffe, A.
Pentland, C. Durnin, W. Campbell,
E. Fowler, W. Ilenry„T. 'Olaf*, B.
Holtby, W. McAllister, W. T houipaon ,
J. Redmond, T. Leddy, P.•O'Connor,
J. C. Lanney, T. Wood, jr,, T. Agar,
G. McDowell, E. McRoberts, D. B.
Murray, W. HasgoW, J. Cragie, J.
Anderson, S. Thompson, S. Alton, H.
McCrostie, A. Harper, E. Norton, D.
Todd, E. Durnin, T. Sanders, D.
Donovan, D. 'Farrier, W. Barbour,
W. Wellwood, W. W. Scott, J.
Thompson, G. Wilson, T. Joynt, E.
Gaunt, J. Gordon, W. E. McPherson,
T. Webb, D. McKenzie, R. Purdon,
T. Lott, D. Callahan, J. Martin, G.
Greer R D•1' J –iff
, . utn n, J. heti , W.
McQuillan, E. Carroll, D. Gillis, II,
Patterson, J. Smith, Jas. Forster, W.
Thorns, G. Mowbray, B. G. Bickle,
G. Horn, W. Symington, S. Searles, were delivered by Revs. MacNab, Kidd and Johnston Rolls continuing
3. Gaunt. The clerk was instructed Murray, McLennan and Mr. H. D. to run the Arlingtun.—The Listowei
to notify the fence viewers and pound- Live Stock Asstanation held an -
keepers of their appointment and to Henderson.
MRS. J. McNamn, Pres. -Secy. , uual meeting at the Queen's hotel .on
-Send them declarations of office for
sio• t • T1 d'
music The delegates1 b L 1 March,23 • 80
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frau doodeit to opco ko, mai Mtintetie
king busit,vs9 at. i • •-“t",
sqtra 1-4tref.t. Win 1'01
Oat 1 lag a sPe01611tY.
Sall:4000m
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Lot fd2 1 4`'
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Cur. SICK HEAbliC140, and la:r4:p, 4‘,
I in 20 &mores, ah,0 Co;,ted tionnty or filing/. 11'00. fiNt ''...ta:nT$ apply
• ness.Biliousness, Vain in the f.'Mr,Consttpat:ra to uutiersi gulp, 14!,
i Tt.%-pid Liver, Rid Breath. To F.tay nsSt:11,1;.., l',!..ti
reguiato the bowels. vent wept ro ware. •
PRICE RS °Entre Dm/A.2 $7.01=e,
1111 0 Agarl
Block.
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nesc'
MISS McPHERSON.,
Late of Toronto,
Wishes to intimate to the Ladies of Wingham and *laity that she has
purchased the
BUSINESo
so successfully carried on by Mrs, Herdsman for so manyfyears, and has
entered into possession of the same. She will keep a well -selected stock of
Millinery Goods, consisting of 04.
HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
RIB cONS, L.A,OES, &c.,
in all the latest novelties.
THE MAWR DEPARTMENT
wilt also contain a varied assortment of
MANTLE CLOTHS, SILKS, sArrnvs,.
- SATIN BROCADES, PLUSHES, VELVETS, Sm,
to choose from.
Mantle Making a Specialty. Latest Styles and Perfect Fit.
By keeping nothing but the best of goods, and giving prompt and
careful attention to the wants. of her customers, she hopes to merit a 'con-
tinuance of the patronage so generously extdnded to her predetcessor.
Grand Opening on Thursday, Friday and Satnredayo lffaxett.
28th, 211.01. and 30th.
IlEmmisEit 'run PLAcE—Mrs. Herdsman's old stand,. Josephine street,
Wing* m.
Apprentices Wanted..
MISS Mc:PHERSON.
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large congregation was present. In the whole of the Grand Central
connection with•the: presentation of block into an hotel, and will take
the report, missionary addresses possession of it, iiina,elf, Messrs. Sol,
iTuesday evenitig, When the following
ut es. The au 'tors presented Presbytery of Maitland. ; officers !yei•e elected : Pi•csident, W. G
their report, which on motion of •
iSpears; Treasurer. . Seere-
Messrs. Medd and Todd was adopted. Ths Presbytery met at Wingham, !tary, A. St. Geo. Hawkins; Directors,
'The clerk was instructed to have the Mare'll 10th, Rev. It,.. Fairbairu, 13. A., ' John Scott, B. F. Brook, P. Garroch,
usual munber of copies printed. Moderator. Rev. R. 5. G. Anderson, S. S. Stephenson, J, Li v ingbtone, jr., T.
Checks were issued in favor. of John M. A., B, D., Clerk pro tempore. J. Ballantyne, TV. E. Benning H. B.
Revs. A. Stevenson, Hamilton. and Morphy and J. Wilhelm. It was de -
Webster and J. Weatherhead,
Glow). were invited to sit as corres- eided to hold. a spring show on Fri -
each 87 for auditincs boolts. Council
ponding members. Tho following day, April 19th.
adjoarned to meet on Satarday A •1
were appointed commissioners to the
R. K. MitzEo, Clerk.
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The Maitland Preabyt,./ries W.
M. S.
The eleventh annual meeting ef
this society was held On the 19th
inst., in the Presbyterian church,
Winghain. An unusually full pro-
gramme of business was transaeted.
There was a large attendance of
delegates and friends from the var-
ious auxiliaries, within the bounds.
of the Presbytery. The meeting
was opened by Mrs. Murray, presi-
dent of the society, conducting de-
votional exercises, assisted 14 -
Sutherland, Ripley. Mrs. Perric
gave a very Cordial welcome to the
delegates and friends. To this ad-
dress Mrs. Chadwick Made •a most
suitable reply. Tho President ' then
gave a most interesting' addresS on.
the " Progress of Missions," The fol-
lowing is a resume of the work of the
year, ending March 19th, '1895, as
shown from the reports of the Secre-
tary and Treasurer: Auxiliaries, 22;
492; 11.fission Band Membership, Probationer's Committee, for next
Mission Bands, 5; Auxiliary member-gationask one-third. supply fromship,
ship, the
129; total membership, 622, Con- j quarter, Gaelle, if possible. The
tributed by auxiliaries, 81432.80; 1 Presbyterial W. F. M. annual
eontributed by Mission litinds, $79.- f report was read by Rev. A. MoKay.
76; -total contribution 81512.56. lu; Prtio following motion was =Wed, by
September a largequentity of cloth- 113,ev. A. MacNabb, seconded by Mr,
ing was sent to the North West In- IL D. Henderson, and carded` unon-
dians, valued at $502.94, The ton-. imonsly that, having heard the an-
tributiqu was dedicated. to the Lord nual report of the Women's Foreign,
by soletiln prayer, lea by Mrs, 13arn- 'Missionary Society, we desire to: cx--
hill, 131ISSels. Mrs. J. Fraser Camp- • press our gratification at the Batts -
1104 er :Ration', Central India, in adory results of their self-denying
General Assembly, to meet in Lon-
don, Ont., second Wednesday in 1
June next: Revs: J. Malcolm, D. B. . 0
MacRae, D. Forrest, A. Tuckerland,
D. Millar and elders James Dalgarno,
.James Wylie, John S. Macdonald,
M. P. P, and Winton' Henderson.
It was agreed that 81.50 be asked
from. the augmentation committee
for Pine River congregation. Rev,
J. L. Murray was nominated Moder-
ator of the Synod of Hamilton and
London, to meet at Woodstock, on
third Monday in April next. .13,0v.
J. Malcolm and Mr, A. Gardiner
were appointed mentbers of Syuoct's
N's V.*•••
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KNOWLEDGE
committee on Bills and Overtures. Brings comfdrt and improvement and
Reports on Temperance, State of Re- tondo to perSOnal enjoyment when
ligion and Sabbath Observance were rightly usod. ' The many, who live bet -
received and adopted. The Presby- ter than others and tfiljoy lifo more, with
tery instructed ministers to preach le= expenditurep 'by more promptly
•a seemon on Sabbath Observance, adapting the poild's best products to
011. the first Sabbath in May, and h.. the needs eg, physical being, will attest
vice ministers of ether denominations the value to health of the pure liquid
to do the same. Rev. Mr. Murray lantivo •principles embraced n the
was appointed convenor of Horne '''IY!91-1:1, Syrup of Fig3.
3 =cella:Code is duo to its presenting
Mission Committee, Hui 011 cono6Te- '
I.. ftr2m most aceeptable and pleas.
to a(' taste, the refreshing and truly
hestefieial proportiez o itperfect /ex.
Vise cactus:11y cleansing thei system,
i.lapc:::ng colds, headaches and fovere
and permanently curing constipation.
has g:von satisfaction to millionSand
met with the approval of tho Inedied
otetsl011, bocauso it ado 011 tho Kid-
neys, tives and llowes without weal:-
ennaa, then: and it is perfectly frAo from
every Objectionable substante.
Syrep vf Vigo is for sale by all drug-
gists ii 75a, bottles, but it is mum-
faanted by the California, rig Syrnp
Co. OtilyfrliOtent:MO is printed on every
don regarding miss= work as at the superior spiritual tone. per- Pa6Ag?' .1...bmne SYruP °f
es• toot,vt any oubstituto if offered.
b Iresi,gatve much interesting labors during the past yea*, as well
anclebemig informck, you not
th.u..Wernon in the jemmies, width& the report, and that we eo
SYSTEM
It is now nearly twelve months, since we first opened up our doors, un-
der the present mana.gement. At that time, when we announced our inten-
tion of doing a
STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS
'The knowing ones looked very wise, and declared it could not, be done in
Wingham, but .we have proven clearly, not only to ourselves, but to the
public at large, that it can be done in Wingham. We have had many
years experience in the LONG CREDIT SYSTEM, under every existing
condition, and prononuce it a failure every time. Now after one year's
experience of the CASH SYSTEM, and that in a tulle of great depression,
we have come out on top, and pronounce it a success. We have in the past
by keenly watching the markets of the world, carefully studying the wants
of our customers, small profits, and close attention to business, succeeded in,
our aim, in placing good Goocls within the reach of all. We are happy to
state, that this year we arc in a much better position than ever to give
you. the benefit of close buying. Now before STOCK TAKING, and in
order to make room for SPRING GOODS, we will, during the remaining
days of our .financial year, make SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in prices. all
FUR and HEAVY GOODS will go, REGARDLESS OF COST. It will pay
you well to call on us during the next THIRTY DAYS and see what CASH
BUYING and cash selling will do for you.
FICD>X4
jy-
G. McINTYRE,
ArAODONALD BLOCK. WINGHAM.
Lock
king ale.
Every line of Winter Goods clearing out at a
Sacrifice:
FUR GOODS,
• LADIES' JACKETS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
SHAWLS, HEAVY TWEEDS,
FELT BOOTS, SOCKS
and RUBBERS,
SEE THE PRICES.
WILL PAV YOU'.
T. A. MILLS,
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