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The Wingham Times, 1898-04-15, Page 2I c (!: ,!' 19 •,,.,•+4,.•a '111E WINUIJAAI 15, 6080 ..'w-A.•,MFW,Y!.�.F1YM:[i.fvnn.JM+,44x,• Y W%Y•YeM^. a1MSMMWv v�v9•• ! F, Mw'.-wawFY•nK,WMF, hMM,M.+'M'I•Y.A �rMw�.'w•1/...•.c�.�wrm�wfW.v+,\....-••✓v,Wu,WIUi,.HI. ,k,Mw,.M-W.++wM•M4 , 1, .. . ww•hielt lent meths do the white'-'i•ihhon' GORRIE. 'ast.'.1 BATH SELIVICE . tztq%4 i1 1Ii , twnl:iet•:: known ill every 1': I ltstI i M1•. Aught Doan hue cone to t"' - Re ) 't: L t M 1R1. 1';tl()liI,71-- l.tv, 1 r. 1 favus', 1>;:a u rails r\.X , :ui'I11rt 15, lei'+ l3. tco;:I,L?CCI:u Ill WIx(ilrAli itnexell.) I aijulettl sketch of Miss Will- arr Ai@c' 1.:1. M. N. Stevens, acting President of the National W. tO. T. 1'.: t Country. A great reception was this Vicinity. Frances Willard was of New Eng. ; tendered her in Exeter 11x11, par-, Mr. A. Dunnage has removed the land ^oc'°.tre. She was born in ticipated in by Ilfh• philanthropic e,;1(tttt'r+ ,e hit St,00k from t -('re its Ills ANIttreb:'iil:_', N. 1., 111 11139, reared sietetue:i ('I Lommtwwu, alibi ata, `+r 1:til'>- 1 a spe:tkinl; i. Uutry of the globe, i Manitoba., where he will seek hist In inti', :Hiss Milani and Miss > forune. Gordun, by invitation of Lacly l IT . nabel Clegg, of Sault Ste,. Hoary :+uinerset, who is their devoted i Marie, is visiting' with old acquaint - friend, and who leads the movement i antes in this section, 1 in Great Britain, helped to develop i Mr. Edgar Green, ofSeattle, Wash -- 1 white•ribhon ittethr.de and to edit the ! i:ltrton, has been visiting with ids l l:ntslisllwhite-ribbon paper. Editions , sister, Airs. (a, W. Walker. of Miss Willard's buuks es ere brought ' a'I'r. Jas. Walker, of 1 est county, out, thus making her known to the • se es • readings public in the Mother: visiting,one lwith f'riendse pioneers (�and relatives in ;in 11 i.. _ 1.. it and educated in Illinois at the Northern University of Iitivanstou—•the largest suburb of t + store at Lakelet. Iicnry Sulit(:rset, Alrs. OI•mistut►'situ, vrho has been 1.11 for it• time. ers ab (:asst's 11 Ilbttrforee, l:tu.y Mr. Thos. Tay tor, of 15th costes• Chant, llrilllaut + T. Stead Hey. llugil Guy peacefully away on Thurs. 1 IUt ttgo, Here was the family home !Pilo Hughes, Rev. !lark Guy d(hy of last week. Or nearly forty years, and here, ; Per.rce and several member's of . Mrs, Alex. Strong was visiting tlegilinirlg in the ""Public Sehools,” Parliament.. They returned to' with her brother in Toronto last dilibs Willard, by what she liked to : America from this visit in the sura— week, +t 'tHenry"honest 1 ! Der of 1801 and Lady llrw Gall 11a rd work" .� achieved 1 r 1 . the position of dean of the woman's • Somerset cause with them, The department ot the University, and 1 winter of 109-1-5 was spent mostly I "NO ROPE." in Boston. Id March 1835 they Camps on Many a Thlerllt)ld—Bu again went to England. Miss 11111 ; South American Kidney 0 arca and Alias Gordon carne back in ; Spirits AwayDisease inTr' e. time for the National W. C. T. IT. p ._ a cutiventiou held that year in Balli- i Mrs. 3, Hallman oe Berlin, 0 • , writes; • more. April • 1809 Miss 1Willa,rd t'I was a great tfr,tt11•,,,�I' months rernran, Italian, history tend the made her last voynge to England, from kindey disease,surer 7'1e pens were Fine arts beteg tate sub e,ts to which accompanied by Miss Gordon and so severe as to LeeseBlew spells cad » ] I could not be left a rse—no remedy or tier attention was devoted. It was Miss Powderly, iter stenographer. doctor seen.ed able o give mcg any help. tier expectation to be a literary It was in the autumn of this year I was advised to try South Aemorioan woman in eonnectien with her work that she and Lady Henry did their Kidney aura, After a tett doses 1 was as a culii'ge professor. She was.per- notable work for the American every tr co ftki 'ney trouble bottles ront took taps more celebrated for her method Refuges at Marseilles, and her inter- Sold at Ohisholm's Drug Store. of school government than for anv est in their welfare Dever waned. other one thing at this time. She She reached her native land late 7'UltN13L+'1 1%Y. 'organized what amounted to a Senate in October, 1806, spent the follow- School Report of, S. S. No. 6, for and a House of Representatives of ing winter in Castile, N. Y„ and the the mon youngcollege,th of Alareh ;-1+'aurch sr., the youwomen in the and last summer of her life was mostly t practically placed their govenmostlyent spent in New England. She pre• Ida Homuth GSj,, Andy Mitchell, in their own hands. This method sided over the World's W. C. T. U. G4/, John Foxton 43%. Fourth, jr.: worked so well for the good order of convention in Toronto in Oct. 1807. early Goy, GO%, Nettie Bryce, 50%. the institution and the development Her address as president of that henry Thornton, 49 Alice Little, 31/, Lacy D1(,IL ague. Lettie Elliott. •of a high standard ot honor in the convention was pronounced by many gChir.d, sr.: Bertha A'IcIiague, 74%, young women, that it has since been to be one of the finest, most power. 11'illie sr.: ater 6. 0 Sarah Crow introduced into many colleges and public schools. In 18t1 Miss Will- ard wrote her first book, "Nineteen Beautiful Years," which was pub- lished by Harper & Bros., and with an introduction by the poet Whittier teas been translated into several languages. She also wrote "How to Win," a book for girls ; "Women and'remperance," a history of the W. C. T. U. ; "A Classic 'Town," a ihistory of the beautiful University town of Evanston ; "A Young Woman Journalist," intended to in- spire young women to take up a profession in which Mies Willard herself has been engaged for a •nutnber of years. "Glimpses of •'ifty'Ycars," her autobiography, of wh ieb fifty thousand copies have been sold, was written in 1885, by request of the National W. C. T. U. ••`A Great 'lJther" is perhaps her test book, contacting as it does the theory and practice of bringing up -children according to her mother's plan, and -dlaciam Willard was, in •the estilnatien of everyone who knew her, a. truly "great mother." Miss Willard's hand -book for the words white-ribbeners, entitled ''Do Every thing,' is packed full of hint, and helps for local workers. She also wrote "Women in the Pulpit," "flow I learned to ride the Bicycle," and "Ocenpatnns of Women." In 1883 biles W llard and Miss Gordon made a temperance organiz• ing trip, visiting each of tate fifty states and territories of the United Btares, travelling thirty thousand miles or mere from Puget Sound to the (gulf o; Mexico, such a trip as .bas never been made by any man or woman .I1 any cause as far ats we know, In the !same year Miss Willard 'founded ties World's W. C. T: U., of which she became president, and professor of rhetoric. in a faculty otherwise composed of men, nearly all of whom had been graduated trout European universities. She • Herself studied abroad two years ur amore, front 18(38 to 1870; French, e 8 „c^, isl.,t.5T0ieS fl ,-crew.. .1..,n....vo,.ue.a,ct.., wan,a w .•. air, r:.�vw.:xcYva:r.::nn�.-rveua. �'• mar. Sala ari1ia. and "CAR PILLS Im.., The Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. A 3P2C1FIC VOR lftheumstistil, Gott and Chronic Complaints,. They Cleanse and Parity the Bloc('. A11 11r>i4emits and General Dealers. alers. tul and eloquent that she hod deliver - t' 07b'Itu y it'icl;niton 48%, A few days later she presided °' in over the National cuuvetltiun held Fawn, 46%, Maggie Holmes, 40%, at Buffalo, N. Y. The weeks later• Johnnie Mitchell, 40%, George Little venins between this convention and 28l, t,. third, jr.: Lerma Taylor, 3(, her translation, Feb. 17th, 1898, �+ Lahel Ferguson, :,0/. Second were stent in •Chicago, I+�vtan, Class: Mary Crowe, 81%, Sarah Fox. , Wisconsin and New York. Miss ton, a6ret Freddie. ilomuth,.62%, Willard originated the Polyglot Thornton, 54%,ILesj en, Bryce, 4 , Petition for the prohibition of liquor Elan Taylor, 29"x, Sadie ,McCormick trattie end the opium trade, which , Alex Elliott. George Elliott. Pert t with seven million Tames and at•2nd, Rosie King, Leah McCormick, testations of great societies was Johnnie .Tames, Tommy Goy, Min - presented to the President of the Ignited States in February" 1895, and in London before an audience of ten thousand people in June 1895. In 1891 the honorary degree of LL. D. was conferred upon Miss Willard by the Ohio Wesleyan University. • now SIIE C.1.'.1E 1 NTO TTI); WotiK.. Miss Willard has repeatedly said to 111e that when the Crusade came, •she read of it daily in the Chicago Post, edited by her brother Oliver, and she, as well as her brother, be- cause absorbingly interested in it, more so than in anything which they had ever read, except abolition and the anti -slaver y war. The winter. of 1874 was a time of anxiety to Miss 1'i'iilatd. Attractive positions et the head of educational 0 • i` 01-VIe•e} itt 11 f► IU 41.1l 1 11 pa. 1'Iit1 •1tl'i'1:iit,I.1 Ito v. 1i. fern., pt►;tor services trt 11 tt re laud 7 p m. EISD•I:('OPAL, alt. Paul's --rely, MI W. Lowe, Ze,ttor. 'iervtlree at• 11 a ill and p m. If-APTIS'1'-Uev, Jas, littmiltt+:t, pas- tor. ;.eryfc(+e .It 11 a Ku ttud i p t'd COT\''Cl/ G:).'1`IONAL--.1tev. IL L. Mason, pastor. SServict'tt itt 11 a m and A lafha't'IAN W01 111EltS •-- lvliesees Ott 1 ram itnd laoek in oaten -mud, Sete ices at: 3 p 'o end 8 p tat. N'LLVr.1'1UI+f A ItMY-Adjs.tarttMiles and wife+ to eonh,nitntl. iervtat'h at 11 a• m,:3 n tt hold 8 iJ J n ets(•n a: tits IIOOVO K1AIC. N ttnu.:ucr Stll,l+tilt SrhOol 15 held at 2„t> p et. SP,tbre. After. 'W'ood's Phos iilot ine, nie Linklatcr. Sr. lst, Stella Miller, Edna, Chandler. '• Jr. 1st, Kitty Me. Kinnon, Edith Ilomuth, Henry, Fox - ton, May 111cKague, Charlie James, Stella Kiug, Earl Porter. Jr. 1st, No. 2, Velua Chandler, Myrtle bill -- ler, Effie McCormick, Laura Elliott, "Seeldon Johnston, Essie Johnston. Those absent from some examina- tions were : L. McKague, Lettie Elliott, and S. McCormick. Largest attendance, one day, 49; least attend- ance, one day, 31e Average attend• The Great 13nglieh : virerzj. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Canada. Only reli- able tnedioino diecoveted. 5kc ?packages: guaranteed to cure all forma of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To. baeco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt pt price, ono package $1, six, $5, OneleilV9leaso, sizwill cure, Pamphlets free to any address, ' Wino Wood Cosuitany, Windsor, Ont. Sold in i1•inghanl by Cohn a Cunivbeil• Druggist. 1 RUNNING S`' r E v Aro ' •I1-,,,�, ; IRO int 'tL1nixes RUPTURED Ka FtJ1sI.1`?ITI:!) If SO it is your advantage to call on Gordon 8z. Co.'s Drug Store, Winghain. They are the agents for the celebrated Wetmore Mr. Stephen Wescott, Freeport, N:S., found (Burdock Blood Bitters) a wonderful blood purifier and gives his experience as follows: "I was very much run clown in health and employed our local physician who attended me three months, finally my leg broke out in running; sores with fearful. burning. I had thir- teen running sores at one time,. from my knee to the top of my foot. All the Ineclicil*e I took did Ise no good, so I threw it aside and tried B.B.B. ; when one-half the bottle was gone, I noticed a change for the better, and by the time I had finished 'two bottles my leg was perfectly healed and . my health greatly im- proved." The Ontario forestry dcl'larttnent has CIiseo'.'elell A tie 'disease in pine. It resembles the San .iose to;ale, and prevails in wale of the sta'e.t in the Uniun. it is very deadly. It is he hewed to have come, in with nursery stink. • • Truss. WHY THE ETMOR 6S THE BINE FOR YOU ; 1, Because it is dangeruas to be a moment without one, 2. It will never rust anct 15 conse- quently durable. 3. A person wearing a1Vetnic.re does not find it a bather, 4.. We will guarantee to Hold in position any reducible rupture 5, This truss cannot possibly stove after adjustment, (i, Some of our townspeople can testify to its merits. 7, Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. KIDN EY DISORDEii 3 Are responsible for tt large proportion of tick Bess. '1 y ou have a tt k(ak or a Lime Bark, Swelling of the Botcis and Feet, Sediment, in the Urine, Dizzy Spell.;, Iiheutnnt.io Pairs, Loss of 3'1em- tnor3. S,'VE, re_ Heaclucl•.ee,run ntry now your kl.lneys aro dllorderel'I, awl the ance, 39. MIx rE Onetts, Teacher.! remedy for yotu is Dt,an'rl Kidney Pills. FOR THE NERVOUS And Emaciated,t South Amen ' n Nervine is a Lich, Deep 1 alth Fountain and Fever Fails. institutions were offered her, but alae Nervous exhaustion, ad .gestion,im-1 felt More and mote drawn towa1ds roverisbed blood are Ile (Iism e's in:- the wthe women of the crusade. She was printed on tunny a b ,w South Aateri-i not at C;hatauqua when the pre- eito 1\('rt ine bus a m vell..us purer ;els! liminary committee was framed, but nerve tog,e, a blood bilfide" eu,d ainlu I was at Boston cunsult•ia,r• with Dr• l•ttur, nes the cysteul. t et1rs, regu lutes and dispels depression anti restores Die Lewis. the gond f•pirhts eosehtutl to good health. Ono morning' ill August, 1874, George Webster, of l''w•est, writes :''Fur 1 there came to her a letter from Mrs. 1'"n,s 1 su[Ieied trout tleaplesanees, iter-! L. S. !founds of Chicago, asking cusses, twitching It1GFCl(es and pal pita -1 + €. + tion. All remedies failed but South her to 001110 to Chicago and act as .wmerican Nervine. The first bottle President of the W. C. T. U. They greatl)' helped, and five bottles toured 1 were a band of middle aged women "'e. 1 feel 1 utvu my life to it." Snid itt C1.ishaitn's Drug rgtore. without financial re:lources, and yr to Cl at they mild offer her no No Syntpat;Iy For Hinz. salary. On the flame day that this: letter reached her, she received an' emalfa," said the poet to his wife, offer from the Principal of a ladies 'qt looks like war, and I fear me 'I school in New York Gity. of Bring shall have to leave you and the inn10 her 822,500 It year if she would act in order that I may serve my coup - i as prceeptress, reaching a little or as : try. It is a heartrending thought !•' l ! I much as she plE;,lsed, but a'xel•cisirlg l •'I know it, John," she said, "but I a. ihetpful influence over the young 'jest think --we won't have to live on ladies among the patrons. Yet 80 , sir 1111d incense then, fel. you'll draw profoundwwasthe impression thatGori f';t3each inelithof life!" called her to [he work of the W, C.1"Bnt," he gasped', "if I should be I. 17 that she wrote. to New Yol k, ;hin"--, declining Ih'. VanNorwan's offer, at, "'.riiey'11 pension ' me, John," she replied sweetly. ''Our only hope is war, In our particular case the sword will be mightier and more re. numerative than it ;box of pens." -- Atlanta Constitntionr of the centuries. Best beloved, God I, crowned.1 GUEAK AND 1)1Dx1VOUS. I 'Tr•o many women that way. They CURES E�1T711i3,Y''1!IME. need Milbuyrn's flenrt sod Nerve Pills. I M s. ,7. I fawlra, lingo t viIto. Ont., etiys : III a r v. P re Coughs the \r h P Nerve 'l'( "I have often had G u s i 1 Cold, as tvi 1 nrn'ra Beata, t s nd lv r o P1115 enroll 1 . well as Bronchitis. Norway Pine Syrup I nrehof wen(l:J,e>:aa aryl rl}lrvouonestt, with cures me every tinter" %full!; Mena. which 1 h,+<1 been afflicted for a long ' Maytioid 0111.1 tiote. ;or the sa[l]e time wrote to Mrs. ltnund0 accepting; the position as president. It was indeed well fin' tihis world that she thus decided. No woman has ever done so much to lift human- ity heavenward. The one wvoman t'2,000 worth of'smuggled tobacco 11'as-'eIztd at C;ornwtsll this wt•elc. Ile fn. Ginilo denature Or �/ to ou cap.• ora• cr, rn 1 ,somas t ell WAS tried on Thurs- day at Ste tufted before Judge Bar - run, an three charges of robbery and assathit. `Pito first was( holding up .1t;drew Schmidt on the Shakespeare road in Jdnunry last. He was found guilty on this Chari. a, and his counsel waithdrew twit: ].,lea of not tui1t•v crit the other f.WO Ohars;ea. St:hietlCe was deferred until Friday, April 1:; ORD ON' 8 BANK ofHAMIL L.' Y n Rr.+ . 11','ilitY 1'I.LIl,AY MQE=CI • Al TIIi -•-• Tuvres ovric , , JOSEPHINE STRET W1J 0IIAM, o::TA uo. iiuba3rlptu>.1primp. i rTacitr,laaifv1L110C AbVIJ Tisiib t 1Tl*' • '-_ dpay t __1_1,,,,!.. t l ..G• 1 i I .O. ln,0,. l,1IU ooiuii',t • ,Yu uU , 510 Do y '' 1'l, I ts. • 50 tU 12 110 40 � ' u , 01- tialt , 'uld,atttrl n11",i cuter CP' a 0U LItihenivi: n$e!prr3 linoI for ills: u,t lwt,.anu •lo pro fixe tot rackautuqucnt ittteaG1. n. ti01 U ul -) huap:ital Bode. Loe•tt uotict,. Joe, pc r a•ro for fir . tr•iartiou, and ' 6.. per lino for each ss►bse:putft ,.. sertici . Advertisements lit Lest, t' m.d, Aram) ,situations and Business chance, \t anted, ret a>.ceediva 5 line unnp,uell, w1 for Ilr.,t month and Guo, toe each 1 sims,tittont os,rth, tlo•i>es and nous lr•r Dale, not a:.s!tett:ttg 8 lilje, t1 fur fret uto;.th, Ln:,, per et,,'tegncnt month hart';' I:Utttttt ;:e1 t in 1 rui.or 1111. These Gutsy wit” b, r t .1,iy ent•ored to $pedal rate,, iv t t,,• r ..dart:seu'ents, or or I, >n•• rr ds, 4t .> lV 1 Advurtiaumtntsaud local nu:.((r' wtllautapeol0o t directions will 1 0 inserted tttl tnrbld s;'d chargge' aecor.lmgly. TraistGua'\' RltyOl't]trl,lenta mutt.110' 1 Paid ht t.ttta11Cs. UlbuI;us for aot:tr.tct attvortieonu.nt' must be in thu oaten by V. e+it.e,ldel noon, to o;dtr to appear that week vtifrr I N G H A M. Capital, 01,350,000. heat, 0725,000' President--Je11N 6TUAltr. Me-President—A. O. 1(4t1Bat . DIELECTOR,'a JorN PROCTOR. GRo, no'.cn, wit GtsnoN, • WOOD, A. B. bar. (Toronto). Cashier—J. TURNBLJLL. 1', A. T. Savings Bunk—IJours, l0 to 8; Saturdays, 10, Deposits of 81 and upwards received and tome allowed. Spsotai Deposits also roccieed at =raw rates of h. deet. Drafts ot. Great Britain and •the United State bought and sold / - ,.... 1..,..?...., .••-. , �t9! .,Y ; st+ p i1 ' 1..,... 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COB I3OULI), AaENj E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. Mostly to Loan on . Notes. Notes Djscounted tl AT REASONABLE RATES. Jtnfey aAeancid on Mortgages at' 5 pet cent with privilege of plying atthe•itnd of any year. Not. and iteenunts collected. $OBT. MaINI.IOO. Beaver Block Wliiwham, Ori GRAND TRUNI3 RAILWAY. DEPART ARRIVE (35(1a,m.805p.na 8 130 p to 10 25' p m 855+tm 3 Dap m (3 51) a n; 1110 a nt 13\3Cpm 800pm 11 10 to 0 505 m 8 130 p or :t ;Opts 10 251,nt 88Oam Toronto and East Palmerston mixed London and South Kincardine 11. n. ISLLIOTT, Paul ntivrolt a,•u Usttansat VA.; STON E, BAttMISTER , pvh1�'Tt,it, i•:a,:., Private and Comment funds to semi :it lowest interest. ho commission charred. Mortgages, tow and farm property bought and nolo OF1rICli—aoaver ilipck WtNonhn! J. tl, h1O11XON, BARRISTER, 11 tngliat; . Ont. E 1.. D1ClilNSOS, _BARRISTER, ETC. S01,1.C1ToR TO BARB. OV IL%tXlLTOIt. EIOMLY Te LOAN. OIficu—iiofer Btueit \t•inglmtm 1VIt • O. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CuN V i;YAN0EIt, 8t0 Ottice—Corner liamthton and St. Andrew etrcetsl opposite Cotbornu 1lotet. GODRR(CH, ONTARIO. ENTISTlIY .—.J. S. J !•:H() M I:, L. 1). 5., H tsollex. 1� .u<lnu:tentr ht:•t•olasn sots Of 'i teeih, (.s amp ae tttty ran be made' r. 1 (D the Don,Iuto',. Toeth extraotea ah:elutely ,ti:twin, pate, by hie new process, guaranteed peals. t.y tats. OFFICE: In the 8earu• Bloch, uppo.ite thi1 Brunswick arouse. A I TIic1L J. 111.w IN, D. n, S., O. s., Doctor of Dental Surgery of. the eonnsylran Lientnl College OFFICE---LIACDONALD CLOCK. Nuay.-11111 chit B13 (h orcry 11 ell toadey. . I MIN ItrECIILE (GENERAL (NS(JRAtC.o AUt,NT I2 ,mss •i( tq'•'r �"+ • The n• autifnl 111e of Jif 17t C� 1L i V 't tw talars, " by her serrttart hit t i DEANS, JR.. WINO::AAI, Anna A. Gonion ; intr,t<tnrti0n literary ex,r'utor, Ly Lauy Heim cion tout t ; ItIk; to et i rybnriy. C:est snap. (hv.s'pce'Us fifty rents. Books On tithe. Bradley Ga'rttson Company, Limit cd,'roronto. wirrrziAM STEAM PUMP Vd11flRS Tb-lE'li�WC!W,AY ALLITEEL ta��slXefls'�4t�• ��rt�:w r MYl'>�T+F.r n uo7r 74.5;1's ^xvs• :z s ILt.1 S Invtog 1n.rrthaseu the entireth,Q bug ' r SA 1 from Dir. Daniel Showers, I art new prepared to supply the public with Force Ce rilirl Lift Pumps, Bross and Iron Cylinders, t allt'oniar eed Iron Tubing. Cisterns, v1' ater Troughs, Sioxicia, Baths ,Pipe Pitting Well pigging and everything in con- nection with water Su /Tries, Galvanized Steel \Vinclni.iils for power an(1 pumping aable • Deep. well pumps a erp('rinlity. 7t.epau'ing promptly attoncled to. Parties writing for information nr ordering by nttul should aim* 'I stato depth of well. All work guarautsed or no isle. O. MORNINGSTAR BAN: 140 %fntfham. Ont. i i0tt1Sl i AUCTIONEER 1,(11'. . t(C COUNTY Ul' IUIION, Sat,a attended In any 'mit 01 the Co. Charge - Moderate. 3 OLIN CUIII(IE, wyinolhenl, ONT„ LICENSED AL TT \ELB Seko of Farm Stock and r'a'nt lmplctnen specialty. Ali orders t,.f t at tt;q TINES olli o promptly ottani. cd t0. Tori .. reasonable. SOCIETY MEETINGS. . �p [`t _ Camp Caledonia, leo. 40, meet! r.3., S.—the llret nod trh" Monday in ever'. 11.01.1(1, h, ..1;; rani Fnllaw- 11 .1.. Visiting brethren wetcco+' J. :Hurray, utb•tt. D Stew art Bs'.•St.c e iAlAg1TEt1 rltrmera' aorto ar ,.thrr tminatrion9 YAitiVi i� , r sone of imr cduru''n, , whole► ban a utot,th would ha an Indncetaeor'. t could a190 engage a fete laches at th:irown looms T. 11 Li,N1 ••TT, Toronto, WANTED CHRISTIAN MEN i1,:,3WOMEN: to intr.,htee '01itntises of On novo'," the. post marvellous honk ahtcc thr puiBcnti,lts at the 1liblo 1trrcaled +"etbsinn detnonotrnted tculn•rnntnral fact of thu IS bit 1.0 longer in doubt flet' Itr, Austin it► the Editor ; Or Badtrey, Preftnaot• r.l Philosophy Victoria tn,iretsity, u'IRes MD 11 h•edttetiat. 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