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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-12-13, Page 5ft 10131.0.1,1101t Christ as Oomes but OTICO a year, ytery of ,l'ileitlend trui et - on the Itith. inst. Rev. A. And when &t comes it brings good .checr. ett( „'.N.Italerutor. Were. R. M. Until Oarratlivre tieing present, were -wee M invited to; cerrespond, An extract ' ING Pr ovvN tuli itnto tho Prestly.ry of ,Ltit t. regerding, a call tit Rev. D. G. HN .A SANTA CLAUS from StritR JO bane ti 10 wee read The' mill is unanimous; - WILL BE AT stipend/ offered Itt,l9t) and manse, All pe ether int,. rested littymg been cited and being preeent, were heard. The call wee accepted by Mr, Cameron lereebyttire egreed to nis tranalatzon. and 6%1,4+41 its eigh appreciation of Mr uneromes faithful Auld ettielerit minister of the gospel, It wee agreed Oar V. Cateeron's relation to hie present charge cease -on the 10th ius.tant, Mr aldiennatt we'*. appoint. ed Nheleretor of the sessions of Dun- giumon and Port Albert, and deelare the eherge vacant cm Itletrid inst. The I'reaeurer's and Aucliti-rs' reports were real and adopted. Estimates for next )tar were paseed. Leave wee given Dungaiinon congregation to. utortgaee their Manse property to the detE'IIl o 20u or ski the property rind time,/ the proceeds towurtl debt on couree uiU (Aiello for seearing better site for Atame. It was agreed • Viet three Sabbaths, supply for 'ChM weep:. Church end Bervie be asked froinPrebartonere'Ooniinittee,after the. eeciond Sabtettli in February,. and one• .half supply during the next quarter by the Clertunittee,be given to Inanittinnou and Poet Albert. Messrs MeLlinnan, Ross Mid Anderson were appointed to arrange supply for Dinigannon. Rev. Steveueou wile relieved from his eberge of Trowbridge,, his ministry there to terminate on 80th instant Mr1eRam was appointed to visit Molesworth and see what care be done towards the minister's .stipend, in. view of his relatiou to Trowbridge as their pastor having ceased,. and ti • preach in U.rowinedge Church and tleclareethat the services for the pre - 111t shall lie- discontinued. • Rev. D• v. Laing, of Dundas, was nomitiated Moderator of the next General Assent- . bly. Deputations were appointed to - visit _aid.receivieg congregations, as follows : Belgrave, Mr. Hartley and -h Preeteytery elder ; Linieside, Geddes ttud his Presbytery elder ; Pine Bever, Mr. MeDireeld and his Presbytery elder; Dungannon, Mr McLennan and his Presbytery elder. Mr, Geddes was appointed Convener of.Sabbath eboot Committee, in Co. eg . place of 'Ur. Canon, • translated. ininunication feom DrRid,enent fee Getreral.Aseembly Fund, milting $90 for said Fund, from this Presbytery, was presented. • Congregations were en- joined to give liberal contributions to the Fund. Remits from -the Assembly were considered. The remit, on the Oenstitution of Assembly was proved, and also tne remit on Sub atli School Setiretery, PotitiousreSabbath .Observance, to the House of °om- inous, were given in by some of the COngregations. Congregations., that ot , did nsend, in petitions were iustruet- ed to _forward them to the Clerk not later than the 8lst inst. The Clerk, wee •instructed to forward these pdtitions to Rev, Dr. Armstrong,. Ottawa The Presbytery authorized the Moderator mid Clerk to sign said petitionsin.the name of the Presby. tory. The remit on Aged and Infirm Universities' Fund wailagreed te, Mesers. Geddes and Anderson wore appointed to itthirms a public meeting le connection with -the. presentation of the W. F. M. Society's report, at the next meeting of Presbytery. The proposed seheine for Presbyterial visitation was laid on the table till nett Meeting, west Enron conservatives. 1 U1,11111114Z From December 11 to 31st„ Int,, With the twist elegant and largest 'stook of NOVELTY AND FINE Ala CANDIES that has ever been shown in Wingliam. Our new lines are tte follows; Twenty different kinds of Oream °Radios, the finest in the land, In Artistic Candieg we lead, the trade. We also hav'e, some fifty different varieties of other Candles, and our prices cannot be competed with. ORANGES, the beet in the market, such ns•Floridite, Mesina, Jamaicas. Also the-rieh Blood Orange, and Lemons. The largest variety of CANNED GOODS in town, as wII as Dates, Raieing, Figs, . Malaga Grapes, Orange and Lemon Peels. Fresh stook of Nuts—Holto Poca Almonds, -"English Walnuts, Brazils, Filbert, Coaconute and Peanuts, Fine stook of Pipes, Tobaccos and Cigars Try some of our FANCY BISCUITS, made specially,for Xmas. • Our super tine "MINCEMEAT, sold in 1 Ib and 6 lb.packages, Is pronounced by parties in town superior to any they have used. • Call and inspect our display before purchasing elsewhere, and feel confident by so doing that yurs will be a 31.8ftaY 01111,IST1AS 'AND A 114's.PPY NEW :YEAR. Yours, with good wishes and a prosperous New Year, JAS. NicKELVELP v, Opposite Korman's Hotel, P. S. Oysters arriving daily, and served in any style. IMMENSE ST --- or. GOLIERICIT, Dec, 10.—The annuhl meeting of the West Hnron Conserva- tiveAesociation was held tit Gariuw this afternoon, There was a fair repre- sentation from every part of the rid- ing mtcept Wingharn, which was unrepresented. Mr Robert Birming. ham, the Conservative organiser from • • Estray Helfer. Toronto, wars present. The followine -7-7 AT Eon Gordon & Meint ',Books, Booklet, Stationery, Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, Dolls, Notions, Toilet Goods, Games, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Plush Goods, • Eta, Etc. Aainua and Diaries for 1890. Appropriate resents for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, and at any sum you desire to spend. erg' A call solicited before buying. POVUL de, BOOKSTORE. e0A... IR, 0 '1,t1.1 • "ECLIPSE" • To the Front with a Large Stock of NOWAY GOODS I 30 Baskets Choice Pears, for table use. Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Lemons. A large stook of Canned Goods, 3.0.111FL Pickles, etc, MINCE MEAT. Evaporated Peaches, Plums, Apricots, cto.i New ?runes; Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. An immense Stock of XMAS CANDIES I Plain mad Fancy Biseuits, Nuts, Etc, Oysters served in every otyle. .1•011N ICERR. ,........ 1 NO e to_ -_Creditor offi.eere were elected :—Joseph Beclr,. Came on the promisee of the subssribor, Lot 23, 1 The creditors of ristophor Cr •e, late et the President •; Robert Medd, Vice.Presi- Corieeselott a, Turnberry, about the 1st of October dent ; James Mitchell, Socretary-Trea- os.:g.00ryseitry oltilslitifer, of a recklishltrey color. he own of of. Whin, do stss4d, aro (teeny notified to g e t d to prove property, pity chargee 80.7blogrzollVirlectlil tot tl wale•tirfltgepteentors on surer, It. Radcliffe, Goclerich was weateLkeet‘tee:e. RONA;,LTILL„...A,..319,;77,,,. said estate, having regard o t . such claims as thely the mid Cseauters will pr ed to dfriblileiltle citg appointed on the.Executive Committee • _ ...e"eieeeee ‘, *ball than have recited • tic° o II .1:V1S, W. Cautplieil resigned, and W. T. Straye vice JAI..4. cOUTRO. • Whitley, of Clinton, was also placed ft . .. ..... „ John Itennetly, tot 34, on the Exeoutive. Regulations were rrrora the mein „,, 8 Wren, in the beginning of pasetel endorsing -the p el ley •' et ' Sir )groas(13T, t'rw°,`,7:,,V7' ,r,i 98(koatlIngs),,lexer, White John maaem II ' • fid 91toot on„!fte!?,SYE mg), . person giving inform. ............ IA ( iexpresstng eon . Once tion In t :atm d to their re very will be ininiably esi KENNrDy. The attbssribor offers for $3101tig farm. being**. in Itribert Porter, Td. P., and sustain- tawarecit — ...--4...t. . . .... —......—*. • half Lot 22. Con. 10, Tumberry, contelitiou riS a ing the leaderehip of W. It. Meredith, Nouse anittot for Sale more or less. There aro' seven acres in fan wis,u,,t and all tlie land cleated is. a....oded down. On thc _,..M. P. P., in Ontario, Actresses were 11.0.4 ,...., • . . • made by Mi138r8. Porter., Iiirminehetn, marl e___e_ .ell;__tri.re,_ and (1,1),,,,ine street; wind'. :artreort..,yring mimes.. l...re 'non i.„4 ty.,,,.4.ed. The sulotettber offers Inc sale his ifenisottnd TxtrM la."1114'” ia a ''.a‘-. de f rain') )r)ilt"a. alld a 1"...'s I °Tii:•ii. „te"hish it was .d„idsa not to . 16Yr1 AlleVlitiOe°,4(1(14T1J:141114tigiVit„IT21111g10kj:,/?ta t°Wil el ti'lltliglYM!'llriralr Ifi'll."°':°'14'llt:tiglur'it'''" to APORIOV MITORtit,G.t near the 'fo'rri.:' ..111)glY Eelly, V, W. ,Johnston end others, t';‘I'l nominate a candidate at tbis eonveee, :el.ligerictinti,e:'N'j•;iTdiviVitli$1.94T 1Qt1';"thini''; t ant Post Oiiice, .dr to the prom leter, ' 111-- WU. lilITC/11,,Lti, Mott. •For hall rOats apply to'rlie'proittl;teltor°4. Y t"1" ROBE= D. 10MM, Ontudin, Cass Co., iturth tiakets. Farm for Sole. .A. THIS MONTH, ust Have I Therefore they have decided to OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOOK 01? (4Z 644:1; Ready-made Clothing, Hats Caps, and Gents' Furnishiafn,, Boots, Shoes, Overshoes and Rubbers. • Also a Splendid Assortment of BEUS ELS, TAPESTRY AND WOOL C.A.RT: T, c -- AT — FOR CASE Our friends will confer a great favor upon us by settling their Notes -I' and Accounts during the month of December. MON &• AIME SIGN OF TIE. BROWN ANCHOR. WINCHAM, P1 * NEW PATENT TOP MILK .CANi...• Oread Cans, Milk Pails, Sap Buckets, and Milk Pans, Azad gvyth a tha Dairying U. AllTraiTSGEI154..A. SPVE AF,T 11, HIIPs Oft ysters af7 anr: Restau stets ant • Fresh,.and gotten up in Every Style. RUITS! FRUITS!: A Fine Stook of GRAPES, APPLES, ORANGES Ete. MARS etv SMOKER'S • SUNDRIES CONFEOTIONERY Tho most complete stock in the county. Pure Creams VO4 and see me, HILL'S CITY EESTALIRUT,