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Hr. tivisnr.mi- AtLr s‘ 4,
of .51r. x. 0. numl+htt:1 , . a.
WEN') ST.vI11 , ..r..a� n, on th,
1). ii. Tennent, ba,trlst• a so,
Ilolvarn--Crag:---l0 Lao ora on th sGth L''t.,
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Lev. A. 1dcEay, Mr. Geo. os t ,iii 1, I.,i st15,;,wa
)at, ,:, to !AM It. R. qurt•ic, „ ri..S 1�.•.S� n eR the
,tltlElis--Etesf_i&ell ' tom- u',t by
L l leis parent's, Sth eon., A .),
It Leash, 74r. (lent, tituthtls, 1 at•or
a:Ster, to btisa Annie Kiehl 1', eitlya d u ght.r of Mr.
hte14Fowta t-51acoo3A5n- At 1o1C5t 0,th nn th' 15th
ult., by Rev. A. StevensonA!1 t,c ge
trs„he . Trowbridge, to Hiss Annie . I ,etiona/ 1, of
T•z,ks icrt i.
Srayl res--ToZ.^.n--At the nnp rTIISTIM. on
the •..0th ult., by I1ov. J. If SSut. ),isovl x4 - :tt+d by
Smelts, Hay, r Hay, to A.„ of SLar L rt;ta' 1., eesond
daughter .cf John Tough o Stanley.
STnArY 004001 --lin a 21st ult., by the It^v,
E. A. liar, at the rest em of the bride's parents,
hay MargaretChapmanMr., elder ohn daughterret 5fr'. W li.
C.;haantau.
U?a+ 2.ltl) ult., the wife
271:4 ult., the wife O7
0,.
MIDDreldOliNear Baytie • on the 22nd ult., firs
Elisabeth
to, hdt741arrottdt'les
lonMiddleton, iand 0 ahill•
2w000 -abed ult,n eton;
the 2208 ult., Hugh
Radford,
AI tco-At Teeswater, on . o 20th ult., John Duel,
nged 08 years.
S)GLlctt-At Teeswater, on the 20th rat, Isaac Si1•
lick, aged 46 Years 6 months until day,
SteltaT-In Ashtleld, 10th eon.
27 n 2451) ult.,
am
xaneev, wife of Jes AMany,e
Tuesday the 27th ult,
Btmrso d -I11 Aohileld, o
Eliza, wito of Thomas Sim eon, aged 07 Years,
months and 20 days,
Samuel
WRIGHT
-In HWright, n betn7t1 year.
ult, the wife of Mr.
C0En8n-At Shakesp re, on the 30th nit.
Andrew, son of the late esander A. Crerar, aged
'27 years' and 5 months. Foss,
ltoss-In Clinton, out 28th
8t ul1', an l 6 Q. 110
ltvory-keeper, aged 80 y ,
WIN(l-HAM, MA.RxFTS.
Corrected Ly P. Deans, Proy10DNUA'Des 0, 10.38.
3 00 to 2 00
Faper 100albs, . - • ` 05 to 1 00
Fall Wheat per bushel, 05 to 1 00
Oats,
• 82 to • 84
Bars. • 48 to 65
Pea67 to 58
Peas, - 40 to 50
.Apples, • 40 to 50
Bttes per bag, 10 to 17
EgsButter perd lb., 18 to 18
Dyes per dozen, • 0 50 to 0 80
Dressed r coHogrd,
1 60 to 1 76
Wood per cord, •
Hay per ton, .13 00 to 14 00
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OR SALE OR TO RENT FOR FIVE yEARS.-
A first aterra
f 4, the
Seventh Concession,
of
beingsLot 3 and7part
containing 107 acres, oY"which 103 are cleared and in
a good state of cultivation and all free o! stumps,
except about 4 acres. A fine orchard, a good frame
dwelling and large bank barn, with frame driving
sheds, era., are on the premises. The farm is well
watered. For particulars apply to the proprietor on
'the premises, or to J. Cowan, Wroxeter. JO13N
40ESI5IILL, Wroxetor P. 0.
he 4thor
UORBUN
ouse
HAVE NOW THEIR
Nksstla� wne�,�w. ,�psrw kid'ts_ •s,v. as'
`eiewu Oo1bn01I• •
Tho ! 1,(l- + parent at ib' mer
jn v
t.
.kyle, V'. 7atf
u�zlcr,% t i.a:
•
ont i " ,t CII t•.
y L petit it :2701q 8
l:i:inthe
ny of the deter
mptiervi, 11I11,
frequently delicate in undertaking tho
active duties o€ oiti ensllip under turn
existing conditi 1 of things,. 'erflot15
owning property isle* the ocvprt of, the
church frequently soaped taxation.
though presenting presenting soil e difficulty the
exemptions might eo abolished without
great injustice to nyoue, There was no
valid reason wh, ecclesiastical property
ought to escape nation. It was exceed.
iugly difficult to draw the line of demar-
cation between) xemptions and non -
exemptions.
Lir. Morton though no man'a.profession
or avooatieu ought t. exempt him from
his due share of tax • ion. It was not the.
church or the cler•, , however, that were
responsible but t • government. The
present system we- unfair, and based on
au entirely wrong •ineiple. It was
retained more out of re • •eot than for any
inherent principle of right in it, He
instanced whole bloc • - in Toronto under
ohurohes and ground: --St: Tames' square„
, St. Michael's and the Metropolitan—
centrally located a d very valuable but
not paying one Dent
tionally the same, in;
towns and villages. T
•.reasonableness in grantin
parliamentary building
other institutions.
government. Taxes,
tantamount to taxe
'provinceto the exte
believed every publio 1
be exempt to the value,
aid given them, but•no f
scheme aught to be f
basis. But no church. p r sacred institution
,was entitled to be sup forted by levies on:
the public domain, if this question was•
;almlyt considered he
would be abolished.
opposition but, bitter
try changed into
believed this
hangs in the
11rc..:,t r,a 4;.on,
T.l.Iol:r,,i.
Robinson, H01�Iutti,
Gregory.
A discussion waa
exemption gneiti01
mayor of Ottawe
Connell.
Dr, Towler said i
opposed to ohureli e
hum Stook Hail Gaols
.
FOR SALE
Ti0USE, AND' LOT OF 110F AN ACRE 0 2
Frances Street.
Applv to "TISSPS” OFFIOE.
FOR SA E O' TO RENT
VING DECIDED TO
near the Upper 111i11,
party and residence
he Balt Block ' con-
•
MR. W.B.
remove to
offers for tale or t
1a Lower ivingha
,.rwa''.
•, taL"r� P. ry•
,r
ni) lt1!
1'_ 11 , cl,o:xa;,
,ia 11 Co od ,) r 1 rtr;
isof t';l:1xturc11
~ t, , , J. 14Eehra 1 3, tks.=..1.1,"
,1 •; (Lvi
watt t,: t1 r4.8l.inf, provision for
n Inati0u ,. t'i c;lc'..ti011 of municipal
c„'";.. •,! (a* t 3ciic+)1 astems. Tbo nomina-
,ilal+s lire to be held a eording to. statute;
p'o
on Monde.y. the ;:int of •Deem -ober, in the
town hall, at Half pas coven o'elook,
Returning offuoore a polling placcs.were
out wards as follows :.
Ward No. 1 iu Rid(i'a .oft'sco with Tiff.
b'leuty as D.11
block, with G.
in the down ha
R. 0,; ward d, i
W, Robertson D. R
The attention of t
was called to aclan
St. west, and also
fence on Mr,
taxes of Mrs,
refunded. Se
placed to the cr
Tho council adjo
evening of the 15t
t 4;:,;rr.;pelirg,
11. J.
Cta,.11,
; a f . +I40L'13 work,
Couto
COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT',
And without attempting to give even an outline of the many important
additions this season to their usually attractive stock, they
would simply extend a " most cordial and hearty
welcome to every person visiting their House.
THE CH1N.A HOUSE
They will take pleasure in showing
their Good$ and voting PriCese
W. T. YATES.
XMAS . GOODS.
If goods and prices are satisfactory, they will be delighted to make
sales, and the larger the sales the mord delighted they will
.All the Latest Designs and Tints
in Fancy
China Goods..
BOTIB$f `'LASS
In many shades and shapes.
BEAUTIFUL JET' TEA
POTS A.ND TEA KETTLES,
BEAUTIFUL WATER
Alin WINE SETS,
VASES AND WATER BOTTLES
SUGAR BOXES AND
CREAM JUGS,
Egr CALL UPON THEM EMILY. IF WILL FAY YOU TO DO SO.
GORDON& Vici.NTYRP, •.
THE BIG. BROWN ANCHOR.
of taxation. Propor-
e prevailed in
ere- wee servo
exemptions on
and hospitals and
intained" by the
n.these were, simply
in every part of the
of their value. He
titution ought to
the government
rtber, and some
mutated on this
chosen in the cliffo
; ward 2, in Tarnlyn's
ayuc D. R. 0.; ward 5,
with f. 13. Ferguson as•
The woolen mill, with
04
street commissioners
rotas part on Victoria,
o the condition of a
ommex's property. The-
ounody wore ordered to b .
en hundred dollars wore
it of the school board.
nod to meet On thc.
inst. •
OR'
COMPRISING : CARDS, TOYS, GAMES, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS,
BOOcKLETS, ETC., ETO., IN • WINGRAM.
A CALL. SOLICITED BEFORE BTJYIN
GEO. MA SO
G.
E" MASON BLACK,"]
ONTARIO.
WINGIsn>l2,_ _ _
rightly viewed and
thought exemption
All reforms met wits,
opponents were £req
strong supporters, and
movement for abolition a
right direction.
Mr. T. Halmos believ
ought tq be taxed, accordi
location, and that all tis
based on land valuations' alone.
r/church going pea,
a tboso who don't
lurches:" derive an
b n value of pro-
f churches,.
and inoreas-
amongst the
well as being
FULLY OPENEDOUT,
R. HILL'S OITY RESTAURANT,
With a New, Fresh, Well -assorted Stock.`
Any Style -
VINEGAR AND
' SAUCE BOTTLES.
GUM ca rets,
,DP. Fr 4t Baskets,
,
ELEGANT WATER SETS,
FINE TRAYS,
fEAUTili`tT OIIIN A
TEA SETS.
f line of NEW FRUITS,
1V S, CONFECTIONERY
AIM GROCERIES, fresh
and reliable,
r}specll n WOK Na trouble to show goods
�O CHllMA HOUSE.
O yst er-s Done in
---A. Superb Variety of—
CANDIES
-
CANDIES `— and-- CANNED — GOODS,
ORANGES, — LEMONS, -- GRAPES,
and
a All — Seasonable —
11 ConfeettQ Y'
Wo regret
death of
well known
place ,last week
where be had go
for the sake of
been afflicted f
trouble, and h
tbe'hope that
would be ben
was there only
was prostrated wi
plexy. R. second
i-►_eknow.
to have to announce the.
r. Arthur bieLoan, the
ttle buyer, ullie11' took;
in Denver, Colorado,
e about a mouth ago'''
lis health. Ile iia&'
some time with lung
gone to Colorado with, `
he dry air of that state•
dal to his health, but
short time when he
a stroke of apo -
one followed in a
all property
to value and
s ought to- be
Mr. N,eelands• though
pie paid most taxes a
attend; el-, support
indired value in nereas
petty from the presence'y
besides-tbey enioy better le.w
ed security. Churches were
moat useful institutions a
attractive features in any `rural or urban
looaiitq. There was re: y little to com-
plain of under the exi: ung state of things.
Messrs. Mackenzie. • nd Neelauds moved
,to the effect that uo-a tion be takenin, the
matter.
Mr. Cline would be in fav' r of 'the` pe'.
tition being answered eon itionally and
speoifioally. He was opp sed to church
be- non -taxation
s and charitable
ere buildings that
xiona t0 see estab-
iutereats are
people not
o buildings
ons ought' to
on the church
day or two and e
remains arrived.' here on Saturday,.
accompanied by his ,sorrowing wife
and Mr. Wm. Miller, and were in -
following Monday, in
metery. The funeral.
ly large one, showing
•espect in which the
and the widespread" t,
amenity with. Mrs.
mity._There was a
dance at the sanniver•
eonnecti0n with the ,'
roh.here on Sunday last'
re than pleased and
discourses" of, Con=
held 'the' closest
ge audience from
both services., Elia
g was James 14.27,
vening Matt. 22•: 42,.
inted question ... What
del his life. The
terred on tb
Dungannon c
was an eneeedi
in a degree the
deceased was hel
sympathyof the c
McLean and f
very large Atte
nary services
Methodist Ch
and ,all were
'delighted with t
ductal- Snider, who
'attention of his la
beginning to encl'o
text in the morn'
and that for the
the practical; p., the course
think ye of Ghr -tt, During
of his sermon, Ivir.' u ider had occasion
to refer to hie,. co version- and the
events. Haat ledt erste, giving hi
testimony as to ti' at he thought
• Aim who had d `= t so, Kindly an
'wondrously wit 1 himself, It. is need-
less' to say the, there were few. eyes if
that did not ft with tears in that
large array of uptu ned faces, ere Mr.
Snider concluded h• earnest diaeourae;t;
and the points w • ch he so forcibly,
pressed upon h'
reason to belie
forgotten.—On
lecture was given
by Rev, G. R, T
former pastor he
man's discourse
exemptions but favored
of government buildi
'institutions, as these
every town would be. a
lished in them. La „
generally held in churches b
residing in• places in whiob.
aro located. The congroga
make up the taxation levi
property.
Mr. 11'Eaelsenzie consi
unjust to assess people
tarily expended on church
not the richest frequently t
most to church funds. '110
tion conferred so man
public as do the clime
argument set forth in
exemptions in Tenant
man's taxes might be
not disposed to sanction t
fine edifices 18 Toronto o
the purpose of reducing t
moral point of view ch
most advantageous
land and he hoped to
Mr. Homuth regards
grandest and most bene
111 a town or city, and he
one ought, to the extent of
to contribute to their sup
ly opposed the abolition
An amendment was
to the effect that the w
till next meeting, and
withdrew his motion. It w
procure a Dopy of Harriso
Fruit.
GREEN'S BLOC$, `^" OPPOSI'rir 'r ni RoYAL, GnOCERY, Wn4GIIA1Sd.
To The Ladies, of Winghem and Ountouriding Gouutlt j
We beg to intimate that we have on hand avery Complete Stock of
.....
FANCY GOODS,
Comprising the CriOICEST ARTICLES and LATEST NOVELTIES.
Betratild Gags in Every Department.
AN INS> EOTION OF OUR STOCK SOLICITED.
hearers,. we have
, will not soon be
u outlay evening a•
'n tile same chnrch.
rk,. of Guelph, a„
i. The rev. gentle
was somewhat of a -
rambling natu e, but his reputation,
for eloquence wad
he succeeded in ka
in good humor fro
Besides the lean
well sustained, and
pin; bis audience
beginning to- end,
,,somC'diversity wan- .
given to the programme by tho'render"
ere& that it was ing of g01110 e
or money voltln- church choir ;.
Miss Jean Murra
Clara Berry,, in her
and a couple of
Club, who are
Lucl;no'w audi
Institute will
open to its
been engaged and
up with the Waco
desks, Cases, tie.
tens are nankin
the shape of b
short time w
institute which wi
cellent selections, by the
splendid recitation by
a solo from Miss
usual gbcid'. stylar .I
eves from the Glee
ecial favorites of all
ces.—Our Mechanics'
oon be in full blast and
tubers. A room has.
'a now being fitted
•dry tables, chairs,
Many of onr city
liberal donations lit
oks and cash, and in as
expectto have R
be a credit to our
town. The mentb rship is r/oW over
one hundred,—P,9fessor dortes,oi "
cardice, is taking =tepa towards for
a class in vocal, ), : ie here, and so tar
as WO Can learn tl i • a number pnr-
posejoining,—b i . M. Cliff', of Cliff
Stoves, vett ; -t .homer from an
eastern business rip on Wednesday of
this week aria r: ports business as being
ey are working to
y at .present`.
car Prices Very Reasonable.
MI S • BQNTHRQN.
•
uildings. It is
at contribute
other institu-
enefits on the
s. The strongest
avor of abolition of
were that the peer
educed. He . was
putting up of
elsewhere for
ation. From Fs
roles were the
titntl0na in the
ea theirs exempt,
the churches the
'al institutions
ht every
ptiou,
trong.
of ;ptious.
vel by Ur. Cline
ter bo laid over
r. Mackenzie .eatiafactory.
's 1.t1
s agreed tounieipal' their utmost gapac
Manual for the use of the
The iinanee comtuitt
payment of the folio
iiettypiece, charity t
$1.$b; W. Gannett,
Bops, stationery, 5:1.11;
naafi.
c reeofnrnended , W
ng aoeouuts; G. The P.re ihy'ter
exeter.
church here has
call to Rev. T.
Mrs,-, Thompson, extended it hilartp
ps,irs, tf125; A, Davidson, f T• onto, formerly of
mitb k Ztia4thickv Luther, The sala v promised is $800
hardware, 414.70; 0. N. Glri sn, charity to ; and 11461154'
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