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THE WINUIIAM TIMES, MARCII 11, 1898,
MARKET REPO tap,,
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY eoxsenveetves-42.
Addington, Reid
Cardwell, Little
Carleton, Kidd
Dufferin, Barr*
Dandas, Whitney
Durham. E, Dallis
Durham W, Reid
Elgin E, Brower
i'routenac, Gal,agher"
Gliengary, McDonald*
Grent•ille, Joynt"
' Grey 0, Lucas*
Urey S, Jamieson*
tirey N, Boyd"
lIamilton E. Caracallen'"
Hamilton W, 1:Q1g:thou&
Hastings \V, Alorrison*
Hastings N, Allan*
Heron S, Eilber*
Lanark S, Matheson
Leeds, Beatty '
Lincoln, Jessop*
the latest styles and shapes from
up.
'1Nre have the Duplex Pipe a in
three sizes, 25e, 35e and 50e
E,
DRUGGIST.
Campbell's HeadacheWafers
cure headaches.
TO ADVERVISERS.
Notice of changes must be left at this
office not later than Saturday
noon. The copy for changes
must be left not later than Tues-
day evening, Casual advertise,
ments accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week.
#1e.abliu0ani mc
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1898.
ANN.
THE ELECTIONS.
There has not been much change
in the standing of the political parties
in the recent elections since our last
Issue. The standing of the parties
mow is : Liberals, 50 ; Conservatives,
42 and Patrons 1. In' West Huron,
egistrar Gibson, returning officer
las declared J. T. Garro w, elected
'with a majority of 8. The results
of three polling divisions were not
counted, the deputy returning
officers failing to sign poll books.
A recount has been demanded by
air. Beck, and will, we understand,
before take place thejndge on Bathe.
day, and the three divisions will in
all probability be counted and Mr
:Beck will be given the Seat. A
recount bas taken pace in West
'Elgin and tbe result has been to
reduce tne Liberals majerity of 11
to a tie with the Ceneervative num-
ber. This ease will be appealed to
.Toronto. The election in Ivussell
will not take Ottet3 until the 18th.
The following is a list of the mem:-
burs, with their =Irides. The e•
denotes new merabers
Algona E, Farwell
Alto W, Conmee
Brant N,'Eurt
Brant S, Hardy
Brockville, (=rahrtm"'
Bruce S, Truax
Bruce N, Bowina,n*
Bruce c, -Ntaleolm"
Elgin W, Macnish
Ete.ex N, McKee
Essex S, Auld
Haidimand, Holmes"
Halton, Barber"
Hastings E, Russell"
Huron E, Hyslop*
Huron W, (arrow
Kent E, Ferguson
Kent V, Pardo
Kingston, Harty
Lambton E, Pettvpiece',
Lambton W, Pardee*
Lanark N, Caldwell"
Lennox, Aylsworth*
Loudon, Leys"
Middlesex N, Taylor
Middlesex W, Ross
Monck, Ifarcourk
tritkikOkttonridgelalAe
N ipissing, Loughri
Norfolk S, Charlton
Norfolk N, Carpnter
Northumberland E. 1 )onglas'4'
Northumberland Clerks'.
Ottawa t 1 e Luinsderis
Oxford S, McKay
Oxford N, Pattalle
Parry Sound, Beatty
Peel, Smith
Perth, N, Brown'
Teterboro' E, Blezard
Peterlinro` 14 Stratton
Pett, Estantarel
Renfrew S, Catapbell
Welland, ;err=
Wellington $, Metrics
Wellington F., Craig,
Wentworth S, plekenson
'York E, Riebardeon
York N, DaVie
Iterk W, IfniE 1-1*
Micld esex , od gens*
Ontario N, Hoyle*
Ontario S, Calder*
Ottawa (1), Powell*
Perth S, Monteith*
Prince Edward, Dempsey*
Renfrew N, White"
Simeoe W, Duff*
Simcoe E, Miscampbell
Sim= 0, Thompson*
Stormont, McLaughlin*
Toronto F. Fyne"
Toronto W, Crawford
Toronto S, Foy*
Toronto N; Muter
Victoria E, Carnegie
Victoria, W, Fox*
Waterloo S, Kribs*
Watorloo N, Lackner*
Wentworth N, Wardell*
PATROX-1.
West Wellington, Tucker
Bills and overtures.
WINGIIAPT.
310 Mr, Miller was appointed to sup
Wingham, Mtweb 10, 1898.
5nn port the Presbytery's applica.tion in corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
— behalf of Rev. O. Sinclair betore the . Flour por 100 lbs.. ...... 1 50 to 2 40
56, ASS011ibly- . Ian Wiloat ... ... 0 83 to 0 85i
3
),.. The site chosen by Knox church SeShel Wheat 0 8to 0 so
1`..0
200
Belgrave, fur a new church was. ac- ..301
0 25 to 0 20
P•arley
0 50 to 0 57 i
119 opted. Peas
1, Messrs. Miller, MeLeere and Mur— Turkey, arawn 0 07 to 0 08
sit ese, "
eel, ray were appointed ft committee on 0 04 to 0 051
0 40 to 0 00
Church Temporalities, to report at
466
. next meeting.
1,088911 - In the. evening the Presbytery,met
520 in aeltelle church. A large congre
Butter .. .. . . , 0 14 to 0 151
nooks, per pair
Eggper dwell 0 12 to 0 12
Wood per cora.— .... 1 00 to 1 25
W 1
s
Hay per ton, 5 00 to 5 50
Potatow,, per bushel, . , 0 30 to 0 351
gation was present. The numerical , Tallow ,per lb 0 3 to o 3:
end financial status of the Preaby- ' Dried Apples, per lb 0 0 to () 4
teriol W. P. M. S., was given from W°"1 19 to 21,
ror.'a O1:u •
the annual report of the Society bv D:!:•Ised it 5 U 6 ou
Rev. Abe Ross.
137
880
21'8
201
252
151)
797
458
380
95
431
96
2
5
357
153
435
75
57
177
1,610
730
405
24
438
72
109
65
370
229
PRESBYTERY OF MAITLAND.
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Mr. Whaley moved, Mr. Malcolm total contributions for the past year,
,,,1657, In addition, 1720 pounds of
seconded the reception or the report
which was agreed to and gave act- clothing, valued at $700 was sent to
dresses anent thereto. Rev. Mr. McArthur for the use of
Rev. D. McGillivray, returned the Indians on Beulah Reserve.
missionary from Liman, China, de • The following oil:leers were elected
for the current year :— President,
livered a short address on mission
MrM
s. urray, Kincardine ; Vice -
The Moderator conveyed to Mr. work there. Presidents, Mrs. Ross, Brussels; Mrs.
McGillivray the thanks of the meet-
Malcom, Teeswater ; Mrs. MacLen-
ing for his excellent addresses. Next nate Lucknow ; Mrs. Miller, Ash -
meeting at Wingham, May 17th, at field. Secretary, Airs. MacNabb,
Lueknow ; Treasurer, Mrs. Mather,
10, a. m.
The meeting was clOsed by Rev. Kincardine; Secretary of Supplies
Miss Anna Stewart, Wingham ;Leaf.
D, McGillivray, with prayer and the
benediction. let Secretary, Miss Anderson , Wrox,
The following resolution on Pro.- eter.
hibition was adoptedEvening — Reading of Society's -by the Presby annual report by Rev. John Ross,
The Presbytery of Maitland met
as Brussels, March 1st, 1898, Rev.W.
T. Hall, Moderator. in the chair. A
resolution on prohibition was adopt-
ed, and the clerk instructed to send
a copy of it to each member of the
Presbytery.
It was agreed to ask grants for
supplemented congregations as fol-
lows :—Walton, $100; North Kinloss
Riversdale and Enniskillen, $150,
and Pine River, $150.
A committee was appointed to re-
view the regulations regardingthe
order ot business consisting of Messrs
J. McNabb, McKay, McLennan and
Anderson.
Circular from Toronto Presbytery
intimates that they will ask leave of
the Assembly to receive • Rev. Mat-
thew White, M. A., of the Free
Church of Seutland, and Rev. A. G.
McGillivray, 13. A., of the Presbyter-
ian ohuree in the United States as
ministers of the Presbyterian church
. in Canada.
Rev. Mr, D. 13. McRae and Mr. H.
224 D. Henderson were appeinted mem-
250 bera of Synod's Committee on bilis
102 and overturea.
530 It was agreed ti convev the
188 thanks of the Presby ten to the man-
accl. aging officials of the Methodist church
265 for their courtesy in affording use of
216 basement for this meeting.
tie The Sibbath School and Church
95 Life and Work reports were receiv-
677 ed and adopted.
102 "Rev. J. S. Alli, pastor of the
123 Methodist Church here was invited
128 to sit as corresponding member.
498 The following ministers were ap-
8 pointed commissioners to the General
555 Assetubly • Messrs. Murray, Perrie,
283 Whaley, Miller, Ross, and elder, Mr,
290
40
500
161
33
301
92
151
328
41 .
OssteseseassescrsseentestaeseMSestises
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tery of Maitland, March 1st 1898,
B. A. Brussels. Rev. S. Al. Whaley
and a copy of it ordered to be sent
to each minister in the Presbytery.
In view of the approaehing plebi-
scite and the present agitation eon-
cerning it, the Presbytery of Mait-
land now resolves :-
1 That our ministers commend to
their congregations the serious • con-
sideration and practice of tho fo/low-
ing declaration of the General As-
sembly :
(a. Those of 1887 and 1889.
That the general traffic in in-
toxicating liquors is contrary to the
word of God and to the spirit of the
Cbristian religion, That our people
should guard against any complicity
with it in any form whatsoever.That
total prohibition is right in principle.
That it is the duty of the state to
pass a prohibitory law and that this
result is to be sought by all right
means.
(b.) That of 1897.
That our people are hereby ex-
horted to use their utmost tneans in
every lawful way to carry the plebi-
scite in favor of prohibition by an
overwhelming majority.
2 That Sessions make arrange-
ments for the diffusion of temper-
ance literature and the holding
of weekday msetings in their respee,
; everything teed before the close
tive congregations ; and that an ex- er
at he to 31,c, but some extra cboiee
change of pulpits Le made on some
sold at -lc, and some poor below the
Sabbath when ministers preaching
the Gospel may apply it specially to I inside price quoted. There were
the liquor traffic and prohibition,and about 3 cars taken for the abbatteir
and some elmice eeifers sold at e3.6e;
our duties in regard to them.
Lpeigr ici7stt.ockSetts)eiltberre Diatittrialio fese(d)ledrs-a-t
Jon Is; M.,i.CNA.cillie-Lrk.
Lucknbw, Mar. 5th 'M.
te2.00 to $3.30 per CA t, Good feed
ing steers seld $3.20 to $3.60 awl
MAITLAND PRESBYTERI$2.5
AL feeding. bulls 0 to $3 per cwt.
W. F. M. S. Sheep and lambs—Thee market for
moved, seconded by Rev. J. Malcolm,
the reception of the report, and gave
excellent addresses in connection
therewith.
Rev, D. McGillivray, M. A., B. D.,
who has spent 10 years in Horan,
China gave an excellent address on
the Cld and the New. The thanks
of the meeting were conveyed to Mr.
McGillivray for his excellent address
The church choir rendered the meet
mg good service. The ladies of the
congregation provided dinner and
tea for the visitors and members of
the Presbytery, tables being set in
the basement of the church. They
were presided over by Mrs. Richard,
Miss Jean 'Forbes and Miss Mary
Ross.
steetestaWeeeleswssesssaseveseescemWselesessOsseaVee'lte
),Nre have just opened out a handsome
lot of Dinner Sets. They are cheap
at the prices Nrc are asking for Lheto,
and they are goiti. like hot cakes.
Hurry up if you want a bargain.
JOHN KERR
GROCER, WINGHAM.
tlItoWl/teWisiWetslWeste•WeeteWleWiseitsenatl eSIVIISASAIssMelieet
live Stock Markets.
Toronto, Ont,, March 8.—The of.
feriugs were lighter at the Toronto
cattle market to -day, which caused
a firmer feeling in most lines. Re-
ceipts, 32 cars. including 22 ears lelt
over from last week, 2000 hogs:, BOO
sheep and lambs, 25 calves and 30
cows. Export cattle were unchang-
ed and slow of sale, at 3 c
to Vec for good ; steers and bulls, 31
to 3e. Batchers" cattle were firm-
reat
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Owing to the fire in my store window, 1 am offering all:
the goods slightly damaged by fire, consis 1.g; of
Robert Barr.
The following charges are to send
in their nominations to the Clerk,
Walton, North Kinloss Riversdale,•
Enniskillen, Knox chureh, Ripley
and Bervie, and Molesworth.
MreWhaley was appointed mem-
ber of the Assemblys' committee on
22d) A Dyspeptic )
421
134
1,023
800
1,023
1,000
293
160
216
9911
1,450
681
399
188
174
41)3
469 I
371
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PROMISE.
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.er;i:e tilt-, APIA mis-
- from I)v,..,1;ep,ii:t and
tit .Aineric-an NPrvIne
discovery int tuedical
-cure of all chronic
lee. It acts directly
rve,--the seat of all dig-
"
. o tids testify of cureg made.
Relief from the first dose.
"I was a great Aufferer from
gild nerve troubles, Tried a APorit of
remedies. 'No relief. Half a bottio of
South American Nervina worked won-
ders. Six bottles made a new UJASI
71. Sherman, Aforrishirg,
Ont.
Dein pv perinterit with. new tind
deottotful rascifolass—Take tho trio4
a 1"4 tested.
Sold at Chishelnes Deus Store.
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The fourteenth annual meeting of
the i‘laitland Presbyterial W. F. el,
S., was held in Melville ehureh Brus-
sels, on Tuesday, March lst,, a large
attendance being present. A most
interesting program was presented
as follows : Forenoon, devotional
meeting, presided over by Mrs. Barn-
hill, Brussels, Afternoon, Mrs. Mur-
ray presiding, praise, psalm 100 ;
devotional exercises, conducted by
indicate a weaker ina.rket. The
sheep was barely steady at ne to
Wte per lb for both butchers and ex-
port. Lambs were firm at 5e to f
per lb, and some choice brought 5,1e.
Calves—Choice are wanted and poor
are difficult to sell. Prices steedy at
$2 to $8 each. Mich cows and
springers in fair demand and med-
ium cows sold at $85 each. The
range was about 820 to $46. Hogs
—Prices were firm but the prospects
Sterling Silver Novelti Rings, Spectacles, Etc..
Mrs. Murray, Mrs. McLennan, and
Mrs. Wightman ; praise, 'hymn, 483 ;
reading of minutes, addresses of
welcome Mrs. (Rev.) Ross, Brussels ;
reply, Miss MacPherson, St. Melees ; 84 00 per ewt •stores 55 •
sows
,3 to $3.95 ; stags and other rougn
poi•t ; Treasurer s report, dedicatory '
mild weather has had a depressing
effect on the market. Choice sold at
5c to 5,r, weighed off the cars ;
light hogs, ; thick fat, • $1.50 to
President's address ; Secretary's re- •
hto 2,1c
prayer, Mrs. Millar, Ashfield ; praiseogs, 2e ,
hymn 107 ; report at Leaflet Secre- -------tesseesseessesteresetereest—sesse
1 once ii
tary ; reports of Auxilliaries and
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AWAY BELO
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These goods are. none the worse on account of thc: fire,.
but we want to clear them out at once.
Repairing done on short notice.
Call and see us if you are looking for bargains.
J. R. MUNSHAW
WatiCHAM
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Prices tor l“.lirse cald
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OLUIVIBIA
GRAINLESS $ 1 0.
The merits of Columbia Wheels
are well known. There is none better.
HALSEY PARK,
- JEWELER
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4114,
Mission Bands ; solo, Miss Lida r
Crooks, Brussels; ; reception of dele-
- 2,sitee li•oin Sister Societies • Mrs.
Heart Spasms
Rev. Alber, representing the II:letho-
zi '
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dist church, esave e&eellent ad-
onAGNEWS ,.CE FOR TH EART
tires ; St. John's Chureft Society g A WOlgERFUL LIFE. VER.
sent greetings several being ;,'sent f, No Or, 11 to t11* 1 Ft:ttl :away til.dsty •
ereerew ; etsensse,n, -pisporisihn... wlio5olt,.a.4eke"
4 , 1.• ore !leande
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s tes'tea Ilan ho,o_Ya.id
ity of the, iediteduel members of a t msaital diseovtry made them
W.: F. M. Auxitihtry" taken part in tittionablo p.ropc attneut. If you
he p
twalpita r fluttering, :short-
t,v Mr.. Richardson. iln. Ito], •!r 1 ak or irregithir pulse,
Deadman, Miss Anderson, Miss Wad- swcIltres fe anyles., pain in
dell and Miss Morrisnn ; praise, A tiliiig:IgigezititT
tc:
hymn 445 • report of Secretary of 'ase. No r of how lOtut sturalttig
• ctict;e- Pr a geairtitt,;fo!ocTileti.1-13gielrtrittiat. '
Supplies, Miss Stewart, Wingliam ;
question drawer, Airs. Malcolm, and —act, t surely •riet:, safely.
Miss Anderson ; prayer, Mrs. Alai- -1 W.13 a0%(14 ntl to 4V1v phytirlant
and Meads. ono dom. °Mr. Agrestri
colm, itineardine. The following is Cure for the, TIrkrt gay(T110 nopto, and,
sit betties tared ray east+ tifto
a summary of the report of the So- rtr's st dln SIM 111;r
ciety ; r.nmber of auxilliaries, 22 •
Cinaranteem reIlet in 30 roluntea•
membership of auxilliaries, 421 ;
mission band, 10, metnbership 260 ;
Sold st Chisholnes Drug Stork,
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As a further inducement to pay cash for your furniture
and picture fratnee., we are going, to give to f.,.v('r) one buying
from us the chance of getting a eesid watch or a parlor unite
free. We arc going to do it prey the s;are way as the
is we give a guess fer evti)' dollar's wotth vou
buy, Th:: only difference there will be in the jar it
will io! rifled with pea,,, con :iul 1 wails. It i. the same iar,
oniv filled difiitrent. Some ;,41; bow We can allbrd this, it is
dom.. tit this w;ty : Our expenses are low, we sell for small
profits, get the cash, and you don't have to pay your neighbor's
bad debts.
'rho last contest was won by \Ir. ja. flet who got
the watch, and is much &used with it, and he says it is just
;ts. good its we recommended it to be,
IRELAND & BUTTON
Opposite litiviedounid Meek.