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PEtcHfilES
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Colin A. Campbell*
Daltonie'r.
THE WINORAYL MRS, JANUARY 20, IM.
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' Malty preseribed as an antidote and Nbreetti 00Beget BefMA.33.1zrore leeNiliel , • wtsaitialoit131.nto.i.
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1eure has nus' umeroiAdvoea•tes, espee, Mr. Stewart wus preecuted,. by the. Jan, 10, 1800.
ar Tally in Quebec, •doett. not mitigate in , Metbudist Sabi)Atli Stu ol„ in Whiett Correoted by B. DeauciProauce yomor.. ..I
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Vlsawyer 100 tbs..5
1' i its favornwcomb:tee tea its popelart 1 he has. been a eetelotts worker, with .. ..!., 1 8to 3 00
V a t i V't WA t • 0 I 1 A / 4. 1, 4, 4 f It • • 067 to 0 69 i I
t Time wlia when a was soinewhat 1 Miee Mary: -Collie spent. a. few days oats, aew.. ..... ........,0 27 to 0 28 I !IP
A purse of money, .Spring Wheitt..rnor;.....r•r 0 67 to 0
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... Aii of a eeveity„, when a mart .w.lio had t• la% week wt friend$ in Wtnehsen. 'Baxley ..... -..... 0 30 to 0 35
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not had grippe .WaS 100ked upon with I Rev, W. J. • West, M. A.. of the .pas• . ••••••• 0 65 to 0 65
.erliey, drawe ....„...,0 07 to 0 08
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a certain. Cenim6eratione as if he ; Presbyterian eleven, has,cetutueneed .ovese, ' ' t• .,,.,.„„,.„ o 04 to 0 06111113
were not keeping: abreast .or the I e •Series of Sabbath evenitierMenDUOS, per pair .... „..,.„ ,. 0 40 to 0 50
times, !Int the novelty has woril on tee ettaraetere in Jetteyaii'a Ph- taggttot.pt.ovcio-40•11 — ,. . to
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r oil and it' the mediae] profession wish I gritu's Progrees. Wood per cord—, .... 1 50 to 1 7o !
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, If to retain their stdi
enng in society Ale, John, Wile, statioe agent. is Ray per ton;,..., , ., 4 50 to 5 00,
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t they will have to rlse to the occasion spending a .two weeks holiday . at tD.coatuttgtwiirb.7.,
eesp,epreelh7,1„ . ,• ,, .... ...0
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and pat a stop to the general lean. Niaga.re, Falls. Dried Apples per lb... .. 0 ') to 0 4
tion to•sneezt. Rev. W. J. Wes
' the '67 ..,.... - -• - • the convention of Presby :•erial • Dressed haat ..• ' ".
6 011 to 6 00
at, 111, A. attended teeet • - 1 •
EDITODIetteee0Tee. society in Kincardine on Monday Ohiolteos
- - ' 0 25 to 0 25
;• N . and the tneetieg of Maitland Presby• -• - - , . . •
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Tee. South Perth election appeal • . , .- on T °sue coarses At i: and repovt. on all books
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will he heard by the Court of Appeal ,. .
Air. George Macdonald, elieese- and aecounts kept by treasurer and
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- at Toronto on. Tuesday next. . maker at the Bluevale factory, and clerk, and that a by-law .be passed
Sir Charles Tepper, leader of thehis ttssistant, Mr. Jaraes. Burgess, at- .contirmieg their appointment. Their 1
Dominion Opposition arrived at.. tendecl the convention of the West- • salary to be eight dollars each for all
Halifax, on Monday last from Eng ern Dairy melts' Association in Guelph : the werk reqeived, •
:. Jaryise. Scott—A bylaw was in-
land. this week. Rev, Mr. Yell'and, ofEthelt preach- trodueed and passed for the appoint-
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TO A.DVERVISERS.
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Notice of charges must be left at this
office not later than Saturday
noon. The copy for changes
mast be left not later than Tues-
day evening. Casual advertise-
ments accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week.
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•1111tIDAN, JANTJARY 20, 189i1.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
Nes regulations with regard to
"Weights and measures are said •to
•'be under consideration at Ottawa.
tiese regulations provide, among
other things, for the use of spring
scales properly tested. This measure
looks to the public interest in pro-
• vidieg for just weight in all mercan-
• tile transactions. Nothing ts moee
needful in this day than all proper
means to secure to the small par-
ser jest what he pays for. The
next thing to abolish eur clumsy
eye- tem eft weights and measures and
eflake the. Metric system compulsory.
For a number of years it has been
Pefillssive. The system is easy and
seleittifie while our own weights and
„lei tutees' sestem has nothing to
eommend it bet inneetnorial usage.
s 'Making children familiar with the
Alettee system should lame ago have
been made eampulsor y in_ our public decided that the position of salesman,
etthoole. es well as all the rest of their work
WeseErtertr has done • her ditty, • edein.. the Methodist- church here last anent of a Board ofliealtb.. The
On Tuesday of last week, Mr Dattald - Sabbath evening-, Members are as foliows :—Messrs.
Maenisb, Liberal, was elected ever
Kr, F. G. Alaedirmid Consereativc.
by a Majority of 221 -
Premier Hardy's majority contin-
ues to grow and oar Conservative
friend.; will have to occupy the
opposition benches for some dine to
come.
BLUEVALE.
Mr. John Burgess was in Brant,
ford this week, auditing the books of
the High Court of the Canadian Or-
der of Foresters.
The anatial financial statement of
the Presbyterian church has been
printed and will be ready for. distri-
bution on Sunday next.
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At the second general meeting of
the Bluevale Cheese and Butter Com-
pany, held last Friday afternoon,
Mr. John was
Miller, president, whose
duty it was to decide whether Air.
William Ishister 'or Air. Thomas K.
•Powell, who were ties when the di-
rectors were voted for at the annall
meeting. the previous Friday, should
be director. cast his vote ire favor of
Mr. Isbistcr, Immediately after his
election, Mr. Isbister • resigned ar.d
Mr. Powell and several others, who
were nominated, declined. • The di
rectors then completed the board by
choosing Mr. John Dement, srt At
the annual meeting., the company.
should be let by tender, but 'Since
• then they have discovered a by-law
11AVE .YOU GOT IT-"?' to the effect that; the salesman should
The grip,pe, unlike the poor. is be engaged ' at Meeting of the
net alWays with us. . Bat it is here, shareholders and not -by tender. Ae
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cordingly a deputation was -sent to
at present and taking its own pee
euelar means of makbag itself known,
• Nuhod v wantsto own this disease.
The Germans call this the 'German
•seetette the nessian name es the
tteleetette catarrh,' -the French eon it
'It:Allan; fever,' end: the Italians
call it the 'German disease,' .while
tee Aareeleacts have a • were
v•wEibulary describe it and its
•orlein in terms eitte'retter unfit for
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pap .teatton.
Bat the'diseatto itselftis noteo par:
ta.ider. -attaches itself to rich
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Aed poor alike- makirre them •sneezd
it. unkon. and disseminating a fellow
ti.ett makes ts wonderous 'unkind,
tven the fact • that• thd medicine
ler of r,bl, Wen Hnights were kohl
)1`,1inans Loki
iney loved the silver and the gold
Just Ati we do Olay.
Jewelry has had a stibtle fas-
cination for men and Women,
and of all its fornaft the favor-
ite, has ever been the ring.
The annual meeting of the Blue. Peter Grant, .sr., for , three years;
vale Presbyterian congregation will Tbos. Allison "for two, years, John
be held in the church on Fridey , Klein for one year, who together
evening, January 27th. . with the ei-ofileemembers compose
Mr. Robert .Biaek was seriously ill the local board of health for the eur-
laet week with a stre throat, but we rent year. :Dr. Gillies, of Teeswater, . IT PAYS TO
twas appointed medical health officer, .......,,,,,,„.
are pleased to knovv, is eow recoVer. .------..„-----
The various cominitteds were ap- ' ' te ee ,
Mr. David Gentraill,of Turnberry, pointed as follows.: • (e-ri /"-/` tl,/
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on Monday. The are cemposed ot a Jarvis; MeKague, chairman.
Roads and Bridges—'Phe whole The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
mixture. which when. dry, closely
resembles slate, for which Ur Gen' council ; McKay, ehairman. -
mill is the sole agent in Canada, tee • Printing -r -Messrs. &tote and Meyer;
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believe.•• • Scott, chairman . i
ed by the, number of our pupils who
to her twine in Owen Sound mettle- Jttryis'.. ehairman.
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SWEEPING REDUCTIONS•
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We will give a discount of Twenty Per• Cent. off all whiter
goods up to Jan, 31, '99 le order to move them out quiek, to'
make room for spring. 'pods. Thew are the goods that must
go now;
Men's and Bop' Overeo.ats; Reade emetic Salts and Pants.
Ladies! Misses' Men's and Boys' Underwear.
Blankets, Caps, Hoods, Toques, Fleece Boas and Muff's.
Mao Toys, Dolls, Albums and Pletnre Bboks.
Witi 'MEAN .33-ITST WitrtrE Stett.V
•000D TO BEARER FOR ;PPAC:0 OTS.
on every dollar's worth of winter goods purchased at
this store up to Jan. 31, '00.
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Received as part payment only on goods niention- •
ed in this adv.
Out out the above coupon and bring it to the store with you and
We will wept it as :10c cash on every dollar's worth of goods pur-
shased as above, lf your purchase is 8500 the coupon is worth $1,00
to you, If your purchase is $t0.00 the coupon is worth $2.00 to you.
Move quick. Terms Spot Cash or Trade.
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Macdonald Block, Wieghem, Ont.
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put now blackboards into our school Finane,e-telessts. MeKague and r!
The half century mark has beep reach-
AssesSmeht—The whole council ;
Miss Maggie Bell Burges, returned
• ,. have secured good positions since Sept,
, -On. motioh • of Messrs. Jarvis and lat. litnOng those who have secured
sday, after spending several -Weeks
with relatives here. • • , Spit, the printing eomwtttee have places recently are :-Sarah Ouncan,
askinSteno. Lyn &Hensel!, Barristers,
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poseer s up g for ,pplics
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Owosso, ichM
. ; Alex. Blott, olsons
'' put aation
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CULROSS. • . g ' in writing to Joe handed to the.' reeve
. . • • • 'Bank, Trenton,Ont. ; Arther Oldershaw,
•. . ' • - net later than 11 o'clock, at next Merchants Bank Chatham, Ont ; VitaMr.
Mr, H. W. Carter bas dlepesed. of' meeting' of. &Quell for the offices of (Mark, Biqa', Brown's Woollen Mills,
his line farm on the tOth eocession to clerk, treasrtrer, astessor and col-. Kingsville. Ont ; Mary T. Oslo, Steno.
a -... S. L. Purves, of Cresswell. - lector. ,
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coneessiOntere attending church -at follows :=Olerk at the rate of $90 Chatham, Oct; These with forty-four
Teeswater their house was entirelyothers. have been place since Sept. 1st. ,
per anima ; treasurer, at the rate Of IT PAYS TO, ATTEND THE BEST. j
destroyed by fire. It is supPOSed 1.0 19.0 per annun ; assebser, 600, for it
Pardee &Sbaunesu, Barristers, Sarnia,
• • • Ont. ; Florence Sibley, Sten: • Macey,
On Sunday _morning while. Mr 'ScoteesJarvis—The salaries of the Ds e co., Grand Rapids, Miob. : Eva
tetrles Steel and...A0eity of 8th different paid officers were Itixed 'as Payne, Steno. D '
Write for catalogue. of either Short-
caugfi t from .the stove'• ;
satisfactory 'completion of asseSsinent band or Business department to
Tuesday eveniri4 a, pleasing abet)), real and. personal property, , • D. YeeLACHLAN ez 00. '
WINGIIAM
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Dont throw.away your'
soiled or faded Clothing.:;
Bring thein to us. Wei -
will clean, dye and press
them, making them look'
as good as new, for a
small expenditure. Shop
2 doors south of Chinese.
Laundry,Chisholm Block,!
LOUGHE 9
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event totk place..attthe residence of incleding equalization . of union • •.. Chatham, Ont. After 0 p.mt eel' at Park House.
Je J. Moore, 1t$1,1.,... 4th .concessie-nUcheul section; collector, $30 for eel- tet ..,L: . • ....,_
when les daughter elles Lucy Anna lecting all taxes on roll except what '
vvas united in marriage to, .1tIrteS. L cannot be collected. The treasurer
McNeil of Carlyle, province of Assini•• and, eolleetor to provide ample seem. -
1.")111. N. W. T. nit', Rev. ...S. W. lig' tr. to the satisfitetion or the council.
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LEARI G SALE
Muxworthy olheiated ceremony 11,0ffieers to be held responsible for
The brine was' arra4ed., in a hand e :any loss 'sustained through their in- .•
T. A. Mills will offer for the next 30 days at special low pries hid
, some dress of white Itlettirtettatertek, eapeltility or negligence in the per-
. • entire stock of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of
. wed -with satin and lace; and shower formance efsteliee, .
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bcquet of white • bridal roses. 'She. Byeaws were ititroduced and pass- ,
' was ;Assisted by Miss' "A, Moyer of ed fur t' a
u' tee appointment' auditors, Fur Goods, Mantles, OvereoatsAlliats and Caps,
Mildewy, who was :attired in, a 'be- Board. of Miele' and road ,COM MIS ' Underwear,
,--cri cain.e.. S9 Wool1
aeetings
Air. William Messer to ask him The coming dress of white orgaTidie. She sioders. , ,
would continue to be Oar, salesthan carried a shoWer boquer, of carnations., McKee -1107- Scott --The clerk was and Blankets. • .
at the same salarv. efr. Messer eon, Mr. Abram Moore, • brother of the ordered. et procere the statutps for
seitted conditionally, which iS 'a good bride, acted as best man. A'Suraet• the Mit: of the reeve. - in Ladies' For Jackets cur stock is complete in all the different sizes,
thing for the company. The output eves „wedding 'feast was 'enjoyed at
f'12thler.11, REPORT. •priess ranging at $25.00 and upwards. Extra large sizes always kept he
of cheese from our factory is 'worth the • conclusion of the ceremony. Wm. Bapt6t, - breaking gravel stock. . All Fur Goods enaranteed.
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about fifteenth thoesand (lepers a The bride Wne the reciepent Of ,wany: reae, rt 3.25 •;* et. Pringle, spilt ipg . Special rices in Ladies' Mantles in Nei Bottekle Broad Cloths, Freize
year and all those interested in the handsome prbsents testifying to -the, reline on clth-eit 506; R. N. ether,
end Beaver. These goods have all been boagitt, from the manufacturers af
prosperity of our village would like high, esteem in whieh.she is held by toil, stationery, ewe ‘„•56.1.14 ; Milnle-1- jabbers prices, and aro now being sold. for less money that the merehant
to see it sueceed. :her large circle of friends. t . pta \Voted, eolebooks and stationerv, could buy them in the earlier part of the season. •. .
The sixth and last meeting of the , Theinauguralmeeting of thr3 coin: $12,30 ; Jante4 Tnonipmni, 1). R."0„ See our Overcoats -Men's Youths' and Boys', in Ttveeds, •Freize bid
debating society, held last Monday ell was held in the town hall, Tees potting div, leo, 1, ett ;. hey, 13, u,,etlizi
Beaver, at 83.00 and epwards. •
an Irist bull. The debate, "reeolvt elect were ell present, vize--Hy,,Ale- tieleay, '1), J• O., polling div. No. 6,
All wool from 221e end upwards. • . • ' • 'toe
ed that a Monarchy is a better form Kay, reeve; Graham Scott, Jno. Me- .$9 ;Thes. MeIn ty re, D, 1?„, 0., poll. Our Wool Sheetings and Blankets are the best tirade bv Fisher ',Sof
or Government than a Republic," Kague,, Martin :Meyer and "Wm.• It leg div, No. •7, et3 ; James Parker, p. et ; .. d et p. 1 • f
has been prepared since before
Christmas, . bat just about two dozen
people would be out to hear it each
time it was annotniced, 80 it 'tvoii
never given and the society has
ceased to'• struggle for life. Ae effort
was also made to start a weehanicst
instittite, but it will, likely full
' through' 'Lob. This will:be a pity HS
' (toed reading matter, for a, small
ettargei,woeld be a great benefit to
the place. , •
Mr. and Mrs, Broekiehurst, of
Toronto, are visiting the fornier's
parents, Ale. and Mrs. Robert King.
Mr. T. J. Dillon, of. ?fence Edward
Island, arid a very saccesSfal dairy-
man, Was one of the, speakers at the.
convention of the Eastern Dairy -
Awns' Association in Kingston lastnson Teernwn, of Hallett,
tveek. Air. Wien was well and Jarvie—Scottete That •the. chain Mr. iye. an; will take possession in
evenine did. hot clime off. to (Mete water, Jan; 9th, '99. The members le R. O. diet No; 3, Oe ; A large. Rock of Undeswear in Union, American, Fleeee,linecl4d
Jarvis, councillors and having made kiting pitch eoteg, $2.02 ; (1eo, Hate.
and enbterihed to the deelaratien et •erly, broakiett gravel road, r;,11.50; Guaranteed to wear.
qtteritication and of office, took their, W. and A, 't•Vatsou. breaking gra-el
respective seats at the counsel board. •road, e2 ; Tilos, 0' Melley, balance of
The minutes of the last meeting of contract re btedge, elti ; Peter Kub-
Me were read and sustained. , ry, assistingievg,ineer, s$0.€,S ; JO,
Mr. Lane, of Beinaere, presented e B. Geetz, ow:Octet; engineer, $1.88 ;- petition to the eouneil signed by sete etas. Marshall, surveying village
era': ratepayers re the extention of stf Fermosa, 185,
Union School Section No. 12, and on ,Jervis--Septt-e•The finance 'report
motion of Messrs. Jarvis and Scott, was read and • adopted and cheques
the petition was ordered to be tiled issued in payment,
tbr further toesideration. ' The council then adjourned to
A yeemarreanication • *can James meet ageln on Monday, Peb, 20th.
Marshall was received and. read,*also CHAS, 13EMON, Cle,k.
the map and plan ot the village of
Forznosa. The seine to be signed by . EAST WAWANOSII.•
the reeve and clerk and the corporate It.. St C. Howlett, of the 12th con-
seal attached, and to be forwarded t•
cessio aB sold his 50 acre farm
to the Registrar of Litethe eoutity, t M
favorably. known here when he was bearers eteployed by the surveyor in marol,
ebeesemaker for the Bittevale cheese • the server of the village of Formosa Mr, David McGill, of East Wawa
companyand we are always pleased be glowed at the rate of $1.25 per nosh, has been appointed to the
to hear :of his sneeess. day, and that a cheque be issued' on position of preeentor in St. Andrew's
Mr, James Robertson was in Tor- the townsbip treasurer for payment ehute.tli, 13 ythi. The appointment is
onto en Monday last, attending the • McKague —Scott -- The council a gool one, and thecongregation of
funeral Of his uncle, the late Mr, formed themselves into a committee St. Andrew's is to be congratulated
Garnet, Diamond, Iluby, Opal, Peter Mentosh, of the firm of P. Me. - of the whole for fixing the Salaries of upon securing the services of so -
Amethyst, Emerald,Sar• Inicab 4 Sen. ' the different. Paid °kers'• excellent a singer as Mr. McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCracken, el " larvie—Meyer — Messrs. MeItay
dour, Bloodstone, Agate, Brussels, with their two' chile; en send Watson were appointed auditors Wilitolg Lb ..tits,Talt,,k,14 F,,!it,,,,szsv(1),:fraZita.
Tapas, Turquoise. • spent last week at Mr. .14htt Gardiri• , to audit the boOks and accounts of tbelf umtltel ,,e4.1?' eonintl!tt 11i4 aqiIplly :911tee
. g 0, ed txpe mo—de bet°, bentifide no mere Yid
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the township treasurer, tile eolleetion tom
Mr. William. Stewart went to •toll and the aceoUnts or books kept Itert Is e ree6t.
y pARKI . A r *1}1Ptti Meg id rittimioam I em.e.oaa, Herbert lit; N086,
flamiltort lasts week to attend the by the clerk re ditelies Atte Water- Neste e,„ , m. Chicago.
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No slioddy or Flying in these gooAs.. •
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It is all here now, opened out for your
inspection, and is beautiful goods.
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CANDIES BY THE BARREL, AHD HUTS BY THE BOSHEV•
Groceries all fresh and fully assorted,
A. Parquharsor4
"The China House," Winghasn