Wingham Times, 1891-03-20, Page 5ailor,
Wing/1a,
1 April 1St
stock of
`gry9Y Nr
ti
Cost.
it to a large loss .u,
fiat. date.
?ick of our stock at
))winThit4
;I E SA,T.tF .
ry
ailor
ige ort the same place, that Mc.
rk get the material of they 01,1
Lige drawn up to near where thiesAk
age was, "ud that the Reeve and;
Clark let t1,e erection of °the,
dge by cuutraet, and that they
lure the right of wtty through some
until the. bridge ten be built---.
,reed, Misekay--•T.fuhit..—That the
,nice report as' just, read be adopted.
Carried. Kautz..— llaukay—That
is bGard
do
tw.
ada"U.
er1
to meet
ale attown hall, Teeewater,
,oil.
Ltnrdcey,,the 23rd day. of ?slay, as a
aurt of Revision audappeal—Car,
ed. T,ht, following Pnthulabters,,
oundkeeL er ,, Road Ooultnis-Stulattrs
ei lt'euceviewerswere duly appoiut-
1: .,
Pathutasteri;•,-•.t%oncee;aion 17-1lenry
IuGlynn, Alex Forsyth, Juin, Luttit,,
islet.% Tees.. Donald MuCurinick, Joli'u,.
lreee, John Mprrison. Cuircessions
William
.. rt
anti 3—George '
a yV,
ielty, David, Ireland, Penta Marsbatl,,
iViiltruv Garlick, Edward King. Lou- yy
.esl;ion 4. and 5--A1i011ael Wiee, Jas:l"
ANhitenoau, Chas. aproa:s, Jas Mc-
eleughtoi2, '}'hos Russ, Alex Cameron,
Wm •Reid. Concessions 6 stud i —•*
W}llianr Mna.lientiern, George Wilson,
Win Jarvis,.Win. Mckenzie, Andrew
Mel ague, 'Angus Mckenzie. Con-.
cessions 8.and 9'•-Jusepti Sbapboeh.
Jas Bretton, Jas Little, Alex Mee
Donald, Alex.. Watson, aobejrt Se 11
Jinni E Serest. Ounceseions 10 and
--13enry OppermateDeneld Chisholm,
Robert Scott, Joseph Johusou, Rob set
Donaldson, George Day, Isiah Ste-
wart, Geo Bell. Concessions 12 aqd
137 -Philip. Schumacher, Levi Erb,
Samuel 5ulith, 13laltney Smith, James
McGlyun,Jemos Murrey. .Concessions
14 and 15e -Henry Monday, Michael
Keifer, Levi Good, Benj Medvers,
Mex Bannerman, Andrew Wardrobe,
Lugald Campbell,; Peter Ruth. Con-
cession A --Patrick Ilynett, Patrick
Mahoney, John Lean, Jacob Lanlber-
•ton. Concessions 12•aad 13 Michael
Seitz, Sabastiun Lehman, George
Erliewine, Joseph Weigtiter.
Road Cumtuissioners—Joseph Moir,
Reeve ; Peter Clark, ]'Peter Kautz and
Joseph Walwood.
s vi ... a •s .--.lex ;t etre or, A
fence ew. t MeGregor,
Forsyth, Npii, McKinnon, Arch Stott,
dDavid Taeine, ;Malcolm ]Leith,
Hutton, Jeltia. McKague, Ambrose
Diedrick, Wm Coterie, jr., George
- Arrntltrong,,Reter Grant, Levi "Krill " '
ie Thomas Thompson, Dugxld Campbell,
to John Settler, Sebtistian Lehman. •
b
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limbed 1. b t g
oundkee io r B
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p
John McRae, dye, ,J t,b n' Boyd, JON I3 `acorn, ,
ig A.t►dre.w' Adamson, Hugh, II,1•el,..ig e
ss •,banes Donaldson, James Smith,
Michael Grabi, Geot'ge' MuIvere, Alf;
1fr ` 14.11ldenbk C c ls,BvixTOtr,
Of . T:p, clerk, ..
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vel ; t,11; Sri, it. +Lilly i' , illy, Reins Utit of Urs:..
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l.+t,
i ,lee;, '1'ite lirettatetl •fruit► the turn.
,1,1j 1 twice. semi lariat have beau, saa oulsteriizg ,:
la riestiy *might., The. 'irarlali'ag wa!s.,.
10,4] '.itiiilf2144 "pts kh'a IN*. it.o.4 fox , a"t t 41144
(144440 ,v
Ael
10t.... ,+tit 0
trrsttl j$rs at iait1aes►a,
The 'resb .ter t pfdaitland ?net tut1)791141bl*, Meagre Ross, Murray and. Strachany y ,
£li „ 9.hyterlan chtl ,. Luokuuwron were appointed to anpport the ,. reshy.
( tery'a petition for a transference of
1' rt'on o trtissien field under the
tto t of
jurisdiction crf the Presbytery of'Bruce
to the care of thia Presbytery before
the Synod at its meeting in April
Next meeting will be held at Wing-
?
law Sda Wa Rt l ,15 a. w.
ue 2 1
l _.ou.1,' , ,
Jowl. hiablABs, Clerk,
the tet, Elders ,''cotuttaas131ous
wf•re ryjtutved ilk favor of Messrs
]:i rbt Bettors, James 111cSo.ir'aud Alex.
Lunar Oawphell.
//Messrs Stevenson and Uartley a nd
'liheir Presbytery Elders Were appol lit•
ed to ex'untne the statistical end
ifgnaiioial returns of the Oan;;re;ation,.
atitd report at May meeting.
.The Rev Mr 1 allantyne wain invit-
ed to sit as corresponding ineuilier.
An appeal against the a.etion of the
•bessiou of Knox churult, Kincardine,
In deciding to introducean o:gau into.
Sabbath
Y
• presented.
warm r e
the laabbatll hullUGl, p
The appeal was net sustained..
Rev '4 Davidson salted and obtain:
►
s.
vdiaawe of absencesix for x moatL
11,}s brother,astudent of Knox college,
'Toronto, is to take hie!Area during
his absence.
Mr de.Oouald's m`ltion that Pres
bytery meetings be held alternately et
Win,bntn and Lacknow was lost, and.
W. F. .v1. SOCIETY.
tlenfi prow,
Mites 13elle Wylie is visiting Mende
in HOW ick this week --Air Rently,.of
Blyth, was here lash week viaitinr
former neighbors. --'Juba Green, Jr,
basgone to Wroxeter, where he kn.tends residing during the corning mem.
user, --Mr 1i,eddaway will se* his stock
and implements, by public auction,. to..
rr►t ere Owi'ng to. alae recent arra
storm, the roads in a great many
places are uufiit for the wheel% and
again iia other places there lotto sleigh'
ing, so, that people ere placed: in a
dilAwjrna regarding the vehicles to be
usi'd,—A social in connection with the
M V W sueiety of I3luevale fres,
byterian church was held at Mr
Fr3sA
rx
s
Wednesday, lith1 inst, Thee
bash arondition of the roads did t,ot
prevent a Large crowd from gathering
fee ln evening's pleasant enjoyment.yme
n
t.
After a short entertainment, a collec-
tion was taken up, which amounted to
0.7,35.
PEOCEI:DINf3S OF THE ANNUAL MEETING
IN Tun painserramest CHURCH,,
LUOKNO'Y.
The annual meeting of the Maitland
Presbyterial Women'sForr.ign Mission-
aryr
[v
e .Frr ,
r wastel in a
oe.ithe P.
Hary rldh
Y
tenets church here on Tuesday after -
neon, Horeb 1,0th, There was, a large
attend'enoe of delegates end others ins
terested in the g •od work, The meet•
ing was ripened with devotional ester -
(rises, onu/lncted by the President, Mrs
DY not wear poor boots at tate season
of the year for you will bo alts to suffer
for it but ret a ,pair of high out sewmloes.
'mild Kip boots, $old by chum; et Mole.
TYPE at the price charged' .by ether house*
for common goods.
t S„thertueel Mrs. Gordon ave a cor-
the amendment to have the meetings g
►, Statedly at Wis, ar dial welcome to the delegates and
except. the ,friends, which was responded to by
March meeting, was
(larded, Geddes.
Whit"ohurcla, The 'pee
The fullowine were appointed colo-
nlissioners to Lisa General Assembly : pons of the '1''reasnrer and Seltret.ary
Rev Li..eitirbairn,1) l3 McRae, David were pret+Anted.which showed that the
Year ? nst Olnsed baa been one of prog-
and
Forrest, J L 11tlrray, A Sutherland, y
and Elders Darnel Meiklejohn, aubt retie in every respect, The offering
Douglas, p'rallcis Mel)oneld, Duncan was dedicated by prayer by Mrs Fairs
Campbell, Jolla Flutton; - bairn, of Dnngannnn,• .The President
1t was resolved to make application in an able address reviewed. the work
to the Horne Mission committee for of the Society. Urs Ui'son,of Wrox
the followiusg grants: BBelgrave, $150 ; eter,read a very practical and suggea.
D,ingannon and Port Albert, .$200 ; .tare paper ou some of the hindrances
Pine River, $150;' and Langside, to our wort} and how to overcome
;1;100, thin Mitre 'POW:. Arnhibald gaVe all
:Knox Mauch, Brusels, will be sup. excellent, paper, subject, closed lips.
pliedl/y the probationers committee .Mrs Sheppard,, of Luoknow, slid Mrs
for one month during the eneuing Braise Markdale, extended, a very
hearty: greeting to the Society. Mrs
*inner.
' Mr Hartly read the annual. report McNabb, Secretaree, of this Snciety,was
en Tem1}?ranee,whish wasreceived presented in the memo oft the Society,
and adopted, and ordered to be trans- with an address and certificate of life
(erred to the Syuod's couveuoe of cum- membership of the general society
IYiittee on Teln rauoe, neatly framed. The acidness was read
It vas resoled thatin,viets of Rev 4',y Mrs Grapiest, of Brussels, and the
AllexauJer 11cIsPuzit>
es resignntinn avd cert ileumof life membership was pre -
also his disoweing the authority of be,ItHd Y Airs ,Anderson, of St
the Presiiyterien church in Canada, Helens. The quesicion• drawer was
therefore this Presbytery declares hire, opened by Hies :4:nders,in, who gave
• 'v r to
a
• '• Bch A answers 1 n tin vita
ala a d. +;
111 yY
no louger a minister of this church. y
Irl alirwel to agnostic) 1 as to wilati number of prlotacrtl gnestions,beariug
•douse a session should pursue in tile on the work of the Society. A •num-
•event of a petitiun from the congregaher of the delegates and ft ends ..tools
tion to allow the use of an oreem ill the I part in the discussion on the different
service of praise, it was resolved that l tnpiee introduced through the gpestion
drawer., Seven yopng, tirls from the
Harris M'ssion Band ,Ss 13ieleus,rang
with roach
sw et ess.
.F
u
COPP1t'i
g
k'sspnies.'' A vote of thanks was
tendered, to the young ladies who so
eifipienily led the service of preise,aed
k .: uc
also t,u We ofLno
ladies w for thetheir
hospitalilty. The present •otlreerR were
re,electird.for the enaujng year : Presi-
dent, Mrs Sutherland ; Treasurer,
Mrs Graham ; Secretary,. Mre, Mc-
Nabb. Contributions, foe the year,
161,137.18.—SentiueI.
•
Morrie.
Ou Thursday of last week, a foot
ball match was played between•. the
pupils} of school sections 5 and 3,
which resulted• in a dmaw, after some
good playing had been. 'shown on both
i+rdes.—The Dominion, Jubilee Singers
gave an entertainment in Bolgrave on
on Thursday night last week and in
Sunshine on. Friday night. Small
but appreciative audiences were in
attendance,—An entertainment was
hell in sebool section No 1 Friday
night last. Mr J D Nichol is the
teacher in this. school—Mr Peter W
Scott, son of Mr David Scott, of East
Wawanosh, was united in the bonds
of wedlock, on the 11th inat ; with
Miss Annie Campbell, second daugh-
ter of.Mr ,John Campbell, of the s,uue
township. The happy couple are visit
Ing friends in Halton county.—Mr..
Ohas Henderson,tof•'the first conces'
` l
Sian, near Ingham, has purchased
a fine young Durham. buil from that
noted breeder, 11r D.• Milne, of
Ethel. The bull is a: very fine
animal, and Mr Henderson, is to be
eonrrneuded for his efforts to improve
the block of bis ueighborbood.—Tice
Goderich Signal of het week coin:i ln-
the followJames t
my : Jae: Newcombe,,
ed
ex -treasurer of I'll erne,. char ed with
embezzletnetrtof township funds, come
up for triabon Tuesday, March 10,
and after a lengthy trial, mid the
exanlinnti'nt of it—number—of witnesses,
was discharged. Mr Newcombe is in
his. /6th,yeure",aild' he judge's rating
appears to tithe given general S,ltia-
i this
fact'ion. -4irr Neil McDonald, th
township, has purchased from W J
Biggins, Elmhurst.Fenn, Clinton, the.
fitsr, clue sl nt
oti
calf 1
rah
all
Saxe.
White Omen.
,44174LAN LINE
ROYA`T, M&IIgrrsompoortr.
CHEAP EXCUR D tURCP E ,
Fortutgh sot'tiolri
Portland, or a1
There is: quite an exodusfkotn tllie . TR Derry or Liverpool,
place, On Tuesday, Ur Andrew Clow 1 oArtrn RATss,>g4iLittipaud sFsa. Slagle; sac. talo
and Mr .Geo T'ettypieoe, of Wingham, I aud erste mtarn, aoaooling ' laxation At
shipped a carload of horses an set -f
Stateroom/I.
INTERMEDIATE, Ot
tiers' effects to 't+lanitoba,---Mise NO + 'T xt 'Aa Fi»ai7t
sward , I Ptnplitd,
Maggie Dawson left for Manitoba, on Steerage atlowtt rates.
Tuesday.•••- Mr Jas Gillies bee gone to AocomTn dation5lftllu4 t.
Dakota, and Mr Jolts Gillies wilt APPi' 4H,&,A.+Mb4N, Atoataeal,etr
next. \
leave for Manitoba shortly--1VI'ettsrs HENRY DAVIS, Wlxa.
Alex and John Ross intend leaving moony to Loam on NoteR,.
for Great Falls, Montana, on Monday
I
•
/rotes Discounted
Brussels,' AT RN -RATES.
Money advanced on Mortgages at per cent. with
A branch of the Standard chartered privilege of paying at the and er any Year. Notaa
Bank is to be opened in Brussels, on.
or about April 1st, It is said the
southerly store in .()apt Stretton's new
block will be fitted rip at once for it.
Inspector Loudon was here this week
making preliminary arrangements, --
The Vanatone property, consisting of
flour and saw mills, stores, linuses,
land, &c., will be offered for sale by
public auction on Thursday, April
2nd.
the Se-ssiou should take the sense of
the cotigreeati0i1•'by vote. .
v
Report of ill}asiuna,5 Meetings hav-
ing be, n held were received from sew-
eral members. .
413 .l3'ube+rt. Harrison,arrison, Iu behalf of,
Mrs McNabb, sectetary Presbyterial
W l± M. Society, read the annual re-
port of the Society. 12eesrs Fairbairn
and Forest gave unses'ullary address-.
•vs. It, was moved by Mr Fairbairn,.
seconded by Mr Forest,. and : unani-
mously carried, that the , Presbytery.
leu.ving heard the annual report of the
Presbyterial W I+' M Society read, de•
:',sires to express its gratificationsat
the excellent work done, noticing in
creased prosperity and advance in
contributions over any previous year,,.
it havingreadied the creditable.
,inns of (61137. The Presbytery come
mends the diligence attd Zeal manifest,
ed by the Society in the noble work in,
which it is engaged. and expresses the•
rope that its future will be most pros.'.
1,erous,
Sabbath school report was road by;
Mr Geddes. leas received and;
adopted, and it;3+$',Y'aot 111J,e ldati0,is ape
proved. •
The recommendations are as fol-
lows
1. That the Attention of Sessiolta
?aud Sunday school teachers be called
to the fact that only; 205 out of 35,90
scholars are conilnuuicants,aod r,9Gntn-
mend that special etfprt$ be put forth
by permits and teachers to lead the
young for a deoisioe for Christ.
2. That in view at: tlji fact that
only 15 schools out of 3;3 oontrihuJedd
to benevolent objects„ sueseritendents
and teachers •endeavor to euttivate the
` spirit of liberality by giving all in
every school an opportunity, however
little, to con'rlbute to sotrle missionary
ar l,euevoient object: Inds sohrol
e ►ld St
ss rna Y
rtt I
Th Se
teachers he 1•roommended to see that
ttrt, tlttilt,st',0atec iisiai be taught in all .
our itchrftile; •
The r'emit;on the marriage question
;lied on'tlte+ 'table till.ilext meeting.
Messrs eltleQttartic and Stilleben
wore appiiinted mtrtnbgrr$ o Synod's
sornmitfee oil tliils.auci tivertlareS.
It viae' rep'Srted''., Pat t'V 010Swortbl
congregation
had made p ar
alk
itb
of ill to' their mirislars!agtipantl. The
'congregation was cologent erd`ffOt;tbeir
I+b,t
yhtrralit ;„ ,, wtritr.•tn
o
erit wee nestroet d to
Wroxeter.
The severe snow storm which raged
during the latter part of last v,eek•anci
the beginning of this week, did not
.forget our quiet burg, blocking thee
'roads acid giving the merchants and
.mechauicb enemy time, The 0 P R
tnana4ed to get through every day,
•although a little late. But that is
not to be wondered at. Why 1 le
les the Government at its back,—Rev
'Thos Davidson, presbvterisil minister,
intends going ou.an extended visit to
Scotland about the second week of
April. llis brother,ate present a stu>:
delft at Koox °Wive, will occupy the
'pulpit during his absence.
FA.R1VxS POR S.ALE.
MORTGAGE SALES at the
Brunswick Hotel, Wingham,
on
TUESDAY, MARCH 31st,
at 1 o'clock p. m.
There will be sold first,
Lot 32, in the 12th Con, Turnberry
183 ACRES,
And second, the South Half of
and aCGounts collected,
RQBT, MoINDOO,
Manor, -.heaver Bock. wineham, Ont.
1891,
Lot 31, 10th Con. Wow nosh,
100 ACRES.
For furs part:oalare, see posters or app1, to
PETER DANS, CRONYN & BETT'e,
Auctioneer. Vendor's Solicitors not
London,
L 5 o
We do not wish, says an exchange,
to say anything derogatery of anv-
body's buitiness, hat we will just` say
this regarding the usual armee. ofpede
diers who tramp the country and small
towns every year. No doubt those
who claim to have "bass aitis" la claim
we will not dispute at present) are
now waiting the appearance of the
wily peddler. To those as well tis
others, we would ray etop and thinit,
just for a moment, are you doing juss.
tice to.your home dealer 't Has he not
;given you gond Vetlue .0V5,011” money 1
;lies he•not. given you, 8. 6, 9, 12
mouths time, or even morel Has he
:not accommodated you:with small
evert large favors in more ways than
'cne? Such being the eros, we would
lade, is the hornynlerehant not writ*
led to at least.0 ehsnce for your, cash
;transaction, ani keep your money. in
,circulation at home and. among your
initnecliate neighbors What does the
peddler diel 1{a hives you what appears
to.1he a bargain; because you take a
large cash order. Does he give you
time on those orders, or world he give
you.goods at a low price if nought on
time, or does lie extend your cash by
helping to build up your uearoet pro
(knt: market `t . No 1; His money goes
to the cities, thereby, decreasing bust•
nese in your bent town. Encourage
yoiu' borne dealeret.help to.buibt up a
market that will be a credit to the
con uiutiity,
B1uevale.
A meeting of tile l! arntnri,' Institute
of L' hst Huron will be held in the
F,lreaters' flall,on F'riclay commencing
at one o'clock.. Addresses will be
delivered by Me Thomas tieMillan,of
Hallett, Mr, Thomas Strachan, of
Grey, and ()there. In the evening a
good programme will be carried out
of speeches, readings, songs end in-
strornentat music. ---Messrs Duff &
Stewitrt are busy cutting and shipping
Itheir ntaple, Mr W R Thompson. of
,Teeswatert is, the buyer and he is ship
.. of
Che.
-epi 1e
' it totleolalcountrv. p p
lit 3
t1iis place were quitet disssapointed en
Saturday evening when on aceonot of
the storm theennoert its the )lothodist
charoh by the O'Banyoun :Jubilee
Siricers was ahotldoned. They came
to the Statinn,lhtit could gat no fur-
thers the road. to the vill:l,fe being
blocked,
tpoi.
tltfi of the Total.
U
Mr Etas'C1;talherts ,
MI 'Evening TF'Ieftianrr. and Orland
Masteer of: A. Ie' laird A M, cf' Canada,,
tl'iller
l'a:pat;gtvaiit ten 'tlttltteeand sI to the
N
thee nos%'; ket icle' Batas f' t little oblldern, tths
gtr tions in **retails to ti a tSygy y . yyg 001.1 a scent }iil+t for Melt ehil'dttt+rt
It e'Ir 6 Y tF,AF•i-"brit b,✓M'itl R'1 y/1 .1 ('.. i ., , ' i 11 s,,
1 I took Cold,
I took Sick,
I TOOK
•
1
RESULT:
Y take MyMeals, Rest
take 1*f ,
X
"
) AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE
ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS oN; ,
shins fat too FOR Scat's
ver 0
I1.
mu
lsi
on o
fP
a
re C
tId Li .
and
and 1lypopho5pliltos ofLime
Soda NOT ONLY CURED MY 1111e1p-
)ient ConsumptionBUT BUILT
, nIE UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING
) F LEAH ON MY BONES
• AT TUE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. I I
i '' Wta IT )UST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK."
i+ irev+aalp Emulsion is put up'Inly 1n Salmon
na.r..o.r wrappers. Sold by all Druggists at 1
,, y m.aawui, rii,QO,
?► ,t.'c' 7'7t 6. ,BOWNE, Bellevule.
;rill
JELLY AND JAM,
ALL KINDS,
at the
"ECLIPSE,"
JOHN KERR..
M. .Lb., M. A„, L. C. P.S. 0.,
M.'O:.P. S. M.,
THE SCOTTISH SPECIALIST
TORONTai
Specialist for the treatment. of all
Chronic Diseases,
Private Diseases,
Diseases of the Brain and Nerves
I'
of
town Rre tile newly
elected
oilieers of the Canadian Vain Associ-
ation t—C R Smith, Hamilton, presi-
dent (re'electe'd) ; E Jackson, N,ew-
nharlteet, le'trst Vise*President; G 1.
Cook, fngertooil,Second Vice I''reesidet's;
A;i43.c1?arlttne, Ottervi;lli ,Secretary* y;iseasesot`)lkivate stature r,au lit
'rreasurets, (re e1ected)
E ILERS'
TRAI
WILL LEAVE ON
FEBRUARY 24th, 189l
ora.
AT 0
.00 P..
AND EVERY TUESDAY THEREAFTER
DURING MARCH AND APRIL
WITH COLORIST SLEEPER ATTACHED
FOR
MAN A TfiE
CANADIAN NORTH-WEST
F'or'patkbASIvtthoUrSt0e lesGtifor3,0
Sleeper; vJt"Ji be, Ftached ,g` 0eseP
T,rain;,sea ihi'trorant•o t°t,. rlt `die '
Manitoba, theT orrhaox. -'•txh i...,tia i.ad
C,•Iumbla, apply to any C, P. It. Agt n•..
j (SEPII COWAN,
? Ctaiut gen Div. Coat Co. Buttons,
1AtCTIONEI:It,
ISSIUTB OF Ma.1U11AGE LTOL1vSE
CohunsSIoNEE 1s 11. O. J,. 1,Te.,
ViROxETER,OOT.
0 S Lk LE,
Ver,' desirable areii0000, with Large Ornan1
A, highly cultivatud; r$tluudtl Oro•ttti3 ; Hand-
some E, urrtePt Ledges;Gouei Outbuildings; ard and
Solt water ; Piowant and Cucuitandute Situation.
Within three minutes walx of tttl town. irate
chance to secure a fine property.
D. M. G'IRUON.
OTIE.
In the Matter of the Estate. of
JI MES k,LOSS,
Netleo is hereby given r..,* . oaring
cheats against tile estate a the hat ', Rosi
e diel
are requested to seed or oesor t to r:' , T o
of tha Exretttors on u: oe[ore the •. • , ; c batt
APRIL next, Ali parties ,ndebt b 11111bestate upon promtssorr rioter. or
ppay the said amounts upon lnatut"t t . 10011 1
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Diseases of the heart and Lungs, i eon. alnzwttue., i3e• evale P.0
And 1)lSeasea o0-11. Women j7oezi- INOndM, Marrh 10E. Wins, Wingham P. 0.
H , th,'iSOt.
tively 'Treated successfully.
Joiiathan Buschart, Listowel,
says t ".A.tter. spending all illy motl-
ey and property to no Purpose on
fur what they termed .a hopeless
case of consumption, Dr. Sinclair
cured
Mrs. Mary l+'ut'lotlg, Woodhouse,.
says, t "When all others failed, Dr..
Sinclair eutte.d ine of tits."
W. McDonald, ,Lakefielai, says
"Dr. Sinclair etyt'ed.niet•of catarrh,
(sleo, Rawer), Blyth, says. "1)r.
ciaie cured DAP of heart, Idiseese
and dropsy, when'all utheXs'failed,'
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Cletnmitte--.Tnhtl nrt,'.ot1 6y fully, 0rti. Sinclair eerratinly
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