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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-03-27, Page 5Presbytery of Meltlantd Presbytery of Maitland met at Lucknow March 17th 1595, Rev, 1), Perri° Moderator, Rev, F. A. MacLennan Clerk, protean. Circus Jars from Presbytery of Montreal, *rid that of Orangeville, intimating their intention to ask Ieave of the +General Assembly to receive as Ministers of this Church, Rev. Chas. A. 13uffa, Presbytery of Ozaek, Synod of Missouri() U. S. A. and Rev. D. A. Hamilton, formerly a Minister of the Presbytery Church, U. S. A., respoetively, The Presby- tery will make application to the Assembly's Committee on Auguenta- tion on behalf of Pine River and Walton congregations for $150 each per annum, from the fund for aug- mentation of stipends. The following were appointed Commissioners to the General As- sembly ministers ; Messrs. Fairbain, Hall, Anderson, McLeod and C. Mc - :ay, -Elders, E. Acheson, G. Mathe- son, Rev. John Stewart, John Ballan- tyne and John Dawson. On motion. duly made and seconded, it was animously carried : That the than ' of the Presbytery be tendered Mrs. and Mr, S, H. Scougall, of K cardine,for his services in prod 'ing in ornataientaI penmanship a in an illuminated form the addr presented to Mr. Sutherland on t occasion of the Jubilee of his Min try. The Presbytery would al express their high appreciation the artistic excellence of Mr. Scon-, g'all's work, and of his generosity in making a gift of his services in the matter, Mr. Murray was appointed conven- and with much expression a sacro solo "Too Late, Too Late". Mrs. Hall of ve an excellent paper on "Faith a in the Work." Mrs, Carruth, Secretary of Supplies that fourteen hundred weight ot clothing valued at $500 had been sent to the North West for destitnto India as under oharge of Miss AleIn- tosh. on itled "Notli- ing' to pay,".wastwell,ztendered by a number of little girls. Then followed a discussion on "What is the best means to increase the interest in the congregations and auxiliaries in the foundation and work of mission bands," opened by Mrs, Coombe of Kincardine. A number of ladies tools part each each offering practical suggestions. A sacred selection "Rock of Ages," was well rendered by choir, Mrs. Matheson, of Arnow, took charge of the queston drawer, A number of questions relating to the work of the society were answered. rim WING HAM MI? , MARCH ',fi 18:16. d !earn a living for l:timself. It was j resolved to leave this matter' in the ''hands of Deputy -Reeve Robertson, and for him to take what action was necessary in getting him equiped and fitted out, and sent to Clinton as r soon as possible. Resolved that the be appointed Pathlnasters, Poe keepers and Pence Viewers for current year : Pathmasters,~G Marshall, Henry Lawlor, 3; Ca .las. Tierney, John Walden, Rob Johnston, jr., henry (levier, Hoare, Thos. 13rown, Wfn, Johnst George Henderson, Raba, Marsh Gregor McGowan, John Dingw Andrew W. Sloan, John Wilson, J Tanney, Munro Vincent, Robe? Hoover, W. J. Wightman, Jo Redmond, sr„ Wm. J. Hoover, T. Taster, sr,, T, W. Noble, Wm, lea Lancelot Nethery, Wm, HaiIsh sr., Wm. J. Fenwick, Benj. Witm George Sowler, Wnx. Steakhouse, Cook, John McLean, Wm. Nether Richard Corley, John Campbell, Jn Bennett, T. II. Taylor, jr„ W, Grig McCallum, Jas. Walsh, sr., Robertson, David Taylor, Robe Henry, Jos. McBurney, Patrick Gi bons, Finlay Anderson, J. Brando Jas. Ferguson, John Salter, sr. J following persons nd. the eo.. Cow un- Mrs. Sutherland gave a few elos- ks 1 ing words. Mrs, Perrie led the to I meeting in prayer. The election of officers resulted, as follows: Mrs. Murray, President; Mrs. Ross, 1st Vice -Pres; Mrs. Mal - coin, 2nd Vice -President; Mrs. Mac- Lennan, 3rcl Vice -President; Mrs. Fairburn, 4th Vice -Pres. ; Mrs. in- no- nd ess he is• se i Graham, Treasurer ; Mrs. McNabb, of Secretary; Mrs. Carruth, Sec. of Supplies ; Miss Murchison, L -Sec. Invitations to hold next annual were presented teem Brussels and Ripley, by Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Sutherland, it was decided to hold for next meeting in Hiplelr. n Votes of thanks were unanimousl 's passed to the young ladies, who s d efficiently ltd the service of praise t r. the ladies for their generous hospital of ity and. to the officers. d The meeting was closed 14 Ii • t. Annie 1Iicklc john leading in prayer e This meeting was one of th e. largest and most successful ever hel f by the society, t Tho public meeting in the evening e was - very largely attended. Mr n Perrie, Moderator, of Presbptet'y_ presiding. The annual report o c the society was read by J. G. Mur O doob, Messrs, Perrie and MacLeod . expressed their appreciation of the t excellent work done by the Society, The audience were privileged to p , heair Lin address from Rev. Fraser Smelts, M,, D. Ronan, China;. Excellent music was furnished by a large choir under the "leadership of Mr. Charles Stewart. er or Home Mission Committee the ensuing year, The reports o Sabbath Schools, Young People Societies and Church Life, an Work, were read and adopted. M Murray was appointed member Synod's Committee on bills an overtures. �11r. McLeod was appoin ed member of Assembly's Conimitte and. bills and overtures. Mr, M Lennan was granted lenve o a,bscncc ter three month's to visi Scotland. The anneal report, of th Presbyterian roman's Foreig Missionary Society, was road by Mt J. G. Murdock in behalf of th Secretary. On motion duly triad and seconded the hallowing, resoie tion was nnaniinousiy carried : 'l'htf we, as a presbytery, having hcat.rd t1'ie xniiuhT report of the Presbyteria • Woman's l+'orcign Missionary Society, desi-e to °!press our appreciation of the excellence of the report and our . gratitude to God for tate •goodly measure of success, which has at- tended their efforts during the past year. We would rejoice. in the con- tinue( increasing tinaancial results of the work of the atuxiliarres, as a whole, and more especially in the spiritual advaetagee to themselves and others in connection with their labor of love. We commend the Society and their work to God and to the Word of itis grace., The Rcv, Dr. Snaith delivered an able iulssionary address. On motion a vote of thanks was tendered to Dr. 'Smith, for his excellent address. The next meeting of Presbytery, will be held at Witigham May nth, .at 11.30 a, nm. Jorrx lice`s im, Clerk. Maitland W. P. M, S. 'Phe twelfth annual meeting' of this Society, was held in the Presby- terian church Liteknow, on March 17th 189x3. A large number of dtele- .gates and friends were present. Thu ladies of Luiknow and neighboring district male every arrangement which forethought and. kindness . could saggest for the entertainment and comfort of their ;;nests. Ti" President, Mrs. Murray, of Ki,,ea.rclifle, presided and was assist- ed its the de—se:in'�1 exereiece L,. .Mrs. 3latert tilllaan ef' Lu„know, and 1r,... kith .aM,,,tla ..i airs. Il L;K iy extende,l a mods cordial. invitation to the visitfng dule- g:itee and friends to which Miss Wood o' a!„lusw,)rt:h replied, The chair favtaiteed the audience with a seteetion "Colne unto Me, Colne unto Mc," The Preei.lent ;;;are an earnest and llnprc sire nativete enl')hesiz;n;y tee accept need el' tnt)re extended effort in The work or iuissl,,ns. The `k erctatry reported an increase of one auxiliary atnd two mission Bands, there being note 23 auxiliar- les and seven mission Bolide, with a Membership (sr 70'4. 'PIie treasurer repine/I ran insirert;o in r.)tltt'ihttrion over last yoair the tat:)1 being, $1510.- 82.• The offering lytta dictated to the .t)rrl, Mrs. flruwn leading prayer. alias 1t-tc .\ai)i) sang 'er . sweetly y 0 0 ss e d f Re tot Inc on tate wa fro ors Sch fi ria bac • EAST WAIVANOSH, The wedding belle have been ringing merrily again this. Week in the vicinity of St Helens, this time on the occasion of the marriage of Benjamin S., eldest son of I?, Naylor, Esq. of East Wat,vawosh, to Sarah, il icy, eldest daughter of R. Addison, Esq. 1lt lollol)ertsoVed by n, t-har. utt�.Johnt) IIx Alo- of W. Wawanosh, which took place fllinton 1)0 aippuinlcl fax collector for at the r•e.kletiec of the l:irtel, un t ,r Wednesday evening•, the 18th in,t. 1$Ti at ;a, salary' nt' X55.—Carried. 1.'he interesting ceremony was per- The f,.,llowinr' orders on Treasurer fuctncfi by Iicv. C. Biles, of Luektr0at , were issued ; --liars Margaret Coates After the knot was securely tied, the numerous relatives et the bride tend bridegroom, eat flown with them tt) the marriage feast of good things in plenty. At the conclusion of this, the Rev. C. Miles addressed a few ert Jobn on, all, all, as. J., R. i tth, ork ro never done, and it is especially wearing and Wearisome to those whose blpod is impure and unfit properly to tone, sus- tain, and muscle and a wasting of nerve issue. it is more because of this condition of the blood that women are run down, Tired, Weak, Nervous, Than beeausa of the work itself. Every physician says so, and that the only rem- edy is in buildidg up by taking a good nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalizer like Hood's Sarsapartiia Parsee troubles Peculiar to Women at change of season, work t nervousness, rand t impure blood, thousands have found relief and cure in aw, I er, arsanarlr1i . D.: The Oue True Mood Purifier. $i per bottle y, i Prepared only by C. L hood & Co., Lowell, Mase, 0,1 fig, fO0L?<�S PI'I1s are tate only pills to take f A with ueod',s uarsaparnia. A. rt , known that in apples alone our ii, 'exceeds capacity in bearing now Ja exceeds a half -million barrels, Cochrane, John Menzies, sr, Richard; W. Irwin, John Reid, J. T. Curl Albert Rintottl, Wm. J. Paton, Ja Purdue, Simon C. Howlett, Willie Anderson, John Currie, R. Shiell, jt• Horace Grain, John Leggett, Joh Gillespie, Thos. Davidson, J. Thom Daviel Clow, Barth. O'Connor, hear McGee, Wm. Martin, Arch. Marth Robt. Maines, Jas. McGee, Richer Leishman, Wm. James, Ale-xande Bruce, jr., Jacob Brooks and Fred Champion. Pound Keepers. ---John Hoare George Quinn, B, I.T. Taylor, Wm Bone, Andrew Shiell, Jas. Clow, E. Robinson, Jas. Owens and James Cochrane. Fence Viewers.—Alfred B. Carr John McDowell, George Fothergill :John 'P. Currie, .Tohn rMensics sr. :incl Samuel Meliurney, jr, The scales for the performance o statute labor to be the sante as for some years back. The Treasurer reported cash on sulci February 11th h st e,'IIl` WANTS" OTHERS TO s.; RaOW. in Dear Editor : Please state in your valued journal, that it` any sufferer from Nervous Drbi• )I lity, Seminal \t:cal:ness, Luau o liner„) I end t r Losses, fetut will writ i. LOst n in co.,tiett,nec, t„ will inforn, h,tn by ee: ed letter, ?moor ' oharge, how to oe, lit a d h - ask vel feet once T asir t'or no lanae ing nothing to veil. 1' 1 know how to uapaathize with thea -e BOflorers find f only too mind to he nhle to assist. them, ,. fiftieth*, every taro In latest styles, artistic display and careful attention' to the absolute rmerecy and He j rte not, of course, wish iu expose fntself either. 3 needs of our customers. • do not, (giro my mime. It you d 'i-•^ /`''ted K Y . T ' G-- 1VS�I1V9r2 AXI) Tlil':-- -. CASHSYSTEAre now on the home st e It stretch of the second year, with a goa�?, lead,. ;and RUNNING STRONG We have justfinished storl,..t;;akill;;, and find that we have era outt handsomely on top. We are now enteringrtcome year, and in a better position than ever to place gupobeforeno you at prices that are right AND SURE TO WIN Your approval and your cash. We have much pleasure in thank- ing our customers and o.hers who patronized us during the year, and helped us along so heartily in THE GREAT RACE. Our Dress Making Department, -as usual, is up to date, and ahead of the times, Nothing but first-class work turned out here, All heavy goods bought,here cut free of charge. CUTTING AND PITTING A SPECIALTY, G. CINTYRE, MACDO:�-'ALD BLOCK, WINGIIAM. ilflne; r' :liiIinery! Everybody is talking Milliner r and everybody who under- stands such thin -i arc bound to • mit that we EAD ��r EM ALL get tel send stamp and fcticiress eimal P. . O. Box 388, Lonvos, C)i`i•.. p Y • • i3T.YTII. , A Imiober of our on the sick list. f Regular Meeting of the 0, 0. F. was hall, eeipts since that date, $228.71), al, $363.20. Paid out since last eting, ;143.95, leaving a balance hand at date of $219.25. 1 fresh bend was received from Treasurer, a nd being satisfactory s accepted. The sura of $1.10 rias received in Masers_ Hart eL Riddel, Station- , `.toren to, being the price ofseven eel Debentures furnished by that 1 in March 1895, and returned k to them unused. John II, ;McClinton again applied for the office of Collector of tares for the current year, and wanting $50 lot 37, elan. 4 taxes remittedf'or 1895 (i2 cents; Jas. Wiley, con. 14 near i1'inghnul, remitted clog fax 1895, $5; Jas. Everett, lot 41, eon. 11, remitted dog tax 1895, having left the township i'.2; Hugh McLean, brief uurlp;t at:ulration:t ot godly comeBelgravc, epike Mills per D. Wheeler sol to the newly wedded, pair wish- Pathnlaster in 1895, 15 Bents; J. II. ing, thcul God's richest blessing and 1"lt;l�linton, 'service's as collector of ever ha tncss with lontr tuxes 1895, <55; Advane° officio pp' n lift, to ng bar) , intitlg , enjoy theta, a wish in which a1i 1 ttu:ount up to present heartily concurred, date t;.;x0. 'Pito Council rust in the Council Moved by Mr, Sutherland, second- The 011 March 19th, pursuant t0 i eel by Mr. Conitis, that tate Council citizens are still of the members held in Watson's e A RI L And following clays is the date of our • e.fming And we give a cordial invitation to all to conte and ins poet our Owing to the storm and blockade stock. We are determined to give you the kind of bargains hist week we «01 without $onic of our daily Toronto papers for several days. \Ir. and Ars, Budgie of the Curt)- lnercial, have returned from ntteird- ing the • funeral ot'. a relative •in Michigan, On Tuesday evening an entertain- ment was give in fndu;;tt'y hall under the auspice:, of the I31yt11 ' brass ban d. Mrs, Ste,ekdale:, of Mitchell, spent a couple of clays with her mother, Mrs. Cash. returning• to her holate ou Monday. Mr. W. Cash, photographer, hav- ing disposed of his business to Miss Sutherland of Wingharn, intends moving t0 Goderich. ' Mr. Saltine! Creighton, who had been seriously iii for a time, we are pleased to state, has spa far re- cdlvered as to be able to be out again. On Sunday afternoon a large number from here a attended the 'funeral of a daughter of Mr. Henry Tam in, jt'., Matfett. The rematins were taken to the Union cemetery for interment. .Judging from the reports nmde to the Board of 1Itlltlt 1,}` the Windsor Physicians tl' e must be :It least 150, and �T ibly 200, cases of typhoid iever'in the, city. A11 the medical men lay the blanc of the adjournment. Members all present, j «o noir atdj,:)tat n till 'i`uc;d:tv �5tit present state of affairs on the filthy Minutes or last meeting read Lind' of; tila•r next, then to tweet as a Court `,t, 2ti0tee.eteteI3....w.., _ passed, of Rote: we and forother business. Acton, t of' Advance office Wing- P. I'fltt•reneirr.n, Clerk. .,,,e ran lr'ray.nu• 11 . t'' , .iv •.,,., w.j. ,'.I.,aci received a,.d orej.; ud i,u be paid, Wm. Campbell clerk t t' Division l flat in :. ',..Y:I: County. Cuttrt i31 y th, Soil in i honber addition- (.i tldei'ieh March 20.---I''ruii, 111 aeeount of costs re appeal of tirowoi' in this section- have been! Pence Viewers award lot 28, con, 4, testing fa•uit burls of various kind°, to he added to his at•COunt already and up to Beta Alec. McD. Allen ; presented Novenber 14th, 1895 of reports most favorably, IIx apple°, 'x'11.53, in all now $13,06; ---Laid of all v:tt•icti.ee the Lucie aro strong Over, and in I,i,lt-culor'ed '.)loans, indicat Communication received from in; at very heavy" setting. Peach1 Gaarroav & l'roudfoot, Godericb, re- buds ;aro straw:, and safe thus far ' ,girding balance of School tax kept in all varieties, and pears, Mutual back last season from Trustees of U. aitd elaet'ries do not show stay 8. S. No. 5, Hallett, demanding pay winter -killing o.' even weakening of latent of latae, and in eventoftefusai bttd, With water upon the West; threatening to take legal proceedings and northwest of us it is zt rates to compel the Cannell to pay twat oceurence to find in any ason that the Amount claunted.—No action in degree of winter frost that would, the meantime. injure buds, and tttis winter we' Application was made by Janes have escaped the IrAv frost lint of Ray, jr., lot 88, con, 12, to be sent as i nearly every point. xn this Peeetince, An hamate to the House of Refuge all The importance. ti' the fruit trop to Clinton; its he was unable now to this country Am& ')e seen, when it is Has been hndorsecl by the medical profeaslbn for twenty years. (Ask you' Doctor.) This is because it is xtlways paidetbie—always 2u�ri form ---always contains the purest Norwegian Cod -Liver 011 and Nypophosphites, insist on Scott's Emulsion with trade -mark of man and fish. Put up in se cent and $i,00 sizes. The small size may be enough to cure your cough or help your baby. that will please you. We are expecting a call from you. Do•not disappoint us. cyo--gielco. MASON BLOCK, WINGHAM. q�- GS . '-tsD 41[ r. MISS �lTING LACE'S W HIP iNsT. 1 •� * , .A ' 2L 1ST And Following We eaten. ' special invitation to the ladies to - -it our show room on the above d. es, when the choicest novelties in Spring t illinery will be displayed A splendid range of the season's latest nov `es always in stock. ys. HISS WAL AClE. :M. LEJ 1_1 S Has just received a large consignment of SIE 1 c 400 100 In every Department and has marked them to suit the Hard Times. NEW DRESS GOODS In every design. A full range of the BEST PRINTS MADE. • Call and inspect. 12 Cases of Ladies' and Gents' The latest styles and markt eroe» .. `I' ki'ee Asea of the finest OANADIAN AND S OTOH T'.l WEEDS In every design. Call and leave your order for Suit. your Spring. Just arrived, one car of strictly prime CLOVER, ALS1lE AND TI NOTNy SEED All kinds of Fancy (itass :;cods ke st in stock. T A. MILLS. ADV ETISZ IN Tin “flit NG AIVI