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Mammoth Stock -Taking Sale
f-�'-- At Crowder's
`STARTING FRIDAY MORNING WE WILL GIVE EVERY PURCHASER
A Cash Discount of 25c on the dollar
Off all Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits, Overcoats,
Pea Jackets, Reefers, Odd Pants, Odd Vests, etc.
.25c on the dollar off all Men's and Boys' wool and fleece lined
Underwear and Wool Top Shirts.
25c' on the dollar off all Boots and Shoes.
25c on the dollar off all Gloves and Mitts.
Our stock is bran new; no old goods to choose from. Every article is
marked in plain figures; nothing marked up, nothing marked dow,a, but straight
forward business. This is the end of our second year's business in Wiugham. We
want to make February the CROWNING mouth of the year. and by giving this
BIG CASH DISCOUNT we do not fear ANY COMPETITION.
Look up your wants and come with the crowd to
The R. 0. GROWDL Go.
.,Men's Outfitters. WiNGFIAri.
2 Coon Coats at a bargain. 2 Fur Collars and 4 Caps at a bargain.
Headquarters for
CHAIR
For cheap and medium price Diilingroom
Chairs, our styles and prices lead. New designs
with high back, double stretchers, very comfort-
able, at $3.25, $4.50, $6.00 and $6.75 per dozen.
4 sets only, including 5 Chairs and I Arm, worth
$11.50, for $9 00.
Another lot of 2 dozen Rockers, sold regularly
at $2.00 and $2.25. Our price $I.7J. The most
comfortable cheap Rocker. made.
BALL BROS.,
UNDERTAKING
Brick residence 5th house west
from Hamilton's Corner Drug
Store, where night calls will
receive prompt attention.
The People's Furniture Store
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To start the new year with we have just opened up a
crate of Toilot Sets, printed in choice colors, with
heavy roll top basin, ten pieces to each set. A snap
for quick buyers per set $2.24
WATER SETS
Also a package of eighteen Water Sets consisting of
Six Glasses, Pitcher and Tray. The colors are white
and gold, green blue and ruby, per set $1.25 to $1.75
JARDINIERES
We have secured a few more of those pretty Jardinieres
4, in old blue and gold each - - 50c to $1.50
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HOW LONG?
Tell us, ye winged wintry winds,
That through our whiskers blow,
Is winter never going to end?
That's want we want to know.
Will warmer weather i )ver come?
Oh, do not say us nay.
Or must we all be friz to death?
Say, gentle zephyrs, say,
Shall we be carried to the skies
On fiow'ry beds of ease,
Or stand in drifts up to our eyes
The while our marrows freeze?
Come, gentle spring, list to our song.
We'd have you know that if
You don't appear ere very long
We'll all be frozed stiff.
—Toronto Star.
. Every Woman In Poor health
Has an awful struggle. Lots to do, all
kinds of worry, must contend with loss
of sleep, poor appetite and tired nerves.
Her only desire is for more strength and
better health. This is exactly what
• comes from using Ferrozone, the great-
est tonic sickly people can possibly use,
Ferrozone makes the blood tingle and
grow red, the cheeks grow rosy, the eyes
bright. Ferrozone invigorates the body,
developes new strength and makes life
worth living. Ferrozone is the sort of
tOnic that builds up, it gives one a re-
serve of nerve fored and establishes ;such
healthy conditions that sickness is un-
known. Let every women use roue -
zone, Price 500.
ISLYTH.
The Misses Malough, of Dungannon,
are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Joseph
Strothers.
Mrs. Nation, of Scanlon, Minnesota,
id visiting with Blyth friends.
The special evangelistic meetings are
being continued in the Blyth Methodist
church. They are largely attended and
much good is being accomplished.
At the annual meeting of the Blyth
fire brigade the following officers were
elected :—Chief, Mr. George White; cap
tain, Mr. James Sims; first lieutenant,
Mr. R. M. McKay; second lieutenant,
Mr. James Heffron; secretary -treasurer,
Mr. T. B. McArter.
is The directors of Blyth poblie library
have appointed the following officers for
the ensuing year :—Chairman, Dr. J. C.
Lindsay; treasurer, Mr. D. B. McKin-
non; secretary, Mr. A. W. Robinson;
librarian, Mr. Wm. Robinson; book
committee, chairman, secretary, Rev.
J. Holmes, Mr. Alex. Elder and Mr.
Gilbert Summers. Au order for a lanae
number of new books has been given and
the same will be placed on the shelves of
the library within a few days. The an-
nual membership fes is only 50 cents And
the library contains 1500 volumes.
THE WING1IAM TIMES, FEBRUARY 4 19.r4
News From Our Neighbors Loss of flesh
EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS.
What Wideawake Times Correspondents Communicate — Other
Items Clipped From Our 1'axchanges.
CEANnnoir K,
No sarvice was held in the Presbyter -
ion church on Sunday last on account of
communion at Ethel.
Jacob Long has purchased the Jno.
Knight farm from Daniel Neable, paying
the latter a slight advance on what he
gave Mr. Knight. It contains 50 acres.
Mr. Long will not live on it.
The annual report of Knox Church has
been published from which the following
particulars are gleaned :—Received from
Endeavor, $20; Thanksgiving collection,
$24.50; for church schemes, $147 45; for
stipend $413, total receipts $1080.81. Die-
bursemeuts, pastor $500; pastor's As-
sembly expenses, $30; repairing church,
$66; Home missions, $24; church
schemes. $147.4; Sec. Treas. salary $100.
Jas. A. McLauchlarr has been the Secre-
tary Treasurer but Wm. Cameron will
fill the office for 1904.
Every Child's Health Demancls
The •a a of a laxative occasionally.
For a t a. • safe arc certain relief use
Dr. H on's Pills of Mandrake and
Butter, it.. Specially suited to children.
Let you; t ai)dren use only Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills. Price 25o.
ST. HELENS.
On account of the irregular train
service our mails have been somewhat
irregular also.
Mrs. J. Gaunt, Manitoba, who has been
visiting? here for sometime, left for the
'West last week.
Melcolm Weatherhead and wife, of
Michigan, are at present visiting at the
home of Lewis Weatherhead.
We are sorry to hear of the illness,
from pleurisy,of E. elcRoherts,bat hope
seen to hear of his recovery
R. A. Miller, of Fleming, Assa., who
has been visiting in this vicinity for
sometime, left oar midst last week
The annual meeting of the Presbyter-
ian church was held on Monday, when
everything was found to on iu a prosper
ons and flourishing condition, there hav-
ing been $530 raised for mission pun
poses alone.
Alexander McDonald, who lett the
village of St Helens some thirteen
years ago to try his luck in British
Columbia, has return •d to Outario to
see his sister, Mrs. Archie Johust„n, of
Ashfield, and other old frit -aids of his
youth. His venture in the West has
Proved successful and he tippet[( s to have
had the best of health in that country.
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GREY.
Next meeting of the towusrup Council
will be held on Monday, Feb. 8th
The 0. P. R engineers were through
this section last week running the pro
posed line, the men travelling on ono
shoes. Road will be about i} miles from ie.
Moncrieff pestoffice. A salt -mist >eud at yt,
least a flag s; thou is promised br'tweeu
Walton and fionkton. L
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MOIL R14.
Township Council will meet on Mon-
day next,
We aro pleased to report that Robert
South, 3rd line, who had a light strike
of paralysis, is considerably improved
and is able to get about the house.
On Wednesday, January 27th, Mr. R.
G. Smith, of the 6th of Morris, was
quietly married, to Miss Roselle Coch-
rane, of the 3rd. The wedding took
place in St. Paul's church, Wiugham.
Tile house moving sleighs of Dass Cole,
of Ethel, have been in use in moving a
house front Win. Thuell's farm, Gth line,
to D. Mc(lutcheon's of the sante conces•
sion. A roadway was made through the
fields. The brick veneer was removed
ane wild be replaced next Spring along
with other improvements. Mr. Mc -
Cu 'chew
cCu'cheou will have a very comf(.rtablo
hones when all is complete.
William C. Franck died at his home,
Lot 29. Con. 3, Morris at 2 o'cloelt on
We.oiesday morning of last week, of
ap.t,;lexy after a lingering illueas of
near•y 3 years. Mr. Fraliek was born iu
the tenuity of Addington 7:1 years alto
ant. ,+its a son of B. k'ralick who died in
Bri ,•e is 7 years aro a ul brother e)
Santee! Franck in the North West. A
wit and daughter are left to mourn the
loss of a kind husband and loving
fattier.
11'• r H. D. McMillan died at his
fact. 's horns in Morris shortly after
nin •'clock 'Wednesday night hest week
F•.,ur mouths age 'he returned home
fro. British Columbia suffering with
hen or hages, which were brought on by
the a 'sting of a blood vessel in one of
his 1 • zs during a fit of coughing. To
the •rel parents, brothers and sister we
ext• : .,nr sincere sympathy iu their
ber' 'v•"neat.
Ids When You Have Toothache
T , t the power of Nerviline quickly
ma•. •s Itself felt. Any aching tooth can
be • domed by Nerviline in a few wo-
rm- s ;y filling the cavity with batting
seas• • 't rn Nerviliue. A good plan is to
rut '•eins with Nerviline also There
; single remedy that has one fourth
rh• nin relieving power of Nerviline
,ie 0 tette like magic. Nerviline kills
Os •'ia •nitright and prevents it from
rte e• •••mtg. You can't beat Nerviline for
tot• ..•n,• or neuralgia; it's the best pain
cur ,Ste. Price nit.
ti Lr' is Vai.Li:,
Intended for last week.)
a number are suffering from bad
J ants Elliott was at Toronto
lar et k
i Cameron McDougall is ill, Ate
ar• • y to state.
1 • `aarles Coultes of Listowel was
h.., . i' Sunday.
.;Nester Pugh of Palmerston spent
, r his home herr.
1u •tire McEwen was visiring Miss
... ase at Wingham lust week.
Laura Snell le•t 1:r.t ,ve•'k for
✓hero she will visit for it time.
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et,. Peine, of W,ngha,u preached
iu 'i•i'..Ibyterian c'curcn on duuday
be,
The 100 acre farm of Atex. 1i•;Kity,
lot 29, con. 15, has been ,.old to Daniel I ,H
Neable, of this township, ter the sum of
$4.050. Purchaser will get possessele
next March. Mr. McKay, was •se health
has been poor for several years, will r,t-
tire and locate in one .,f toe vitletg• s pro-
bably. He was one of the pli„e vs to
this section of Grey.
A joyous company of 50 or el / e as-
sembled at "View Lie F teen," 17• +c tun,
the comfortable home of Wi=tit in ,,o.•
Mrs. McAllister, on Wednesday .frer
noon of last week to wit:eess the matri-
monial alliance bet weaeu J•':en S. R:rpt t.•
a well known young man in th• NI
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borhood,
and Miss Dorothy, docent , •/(
the host and hostess Tie -or -mon
was performed by Rev A. \(a»Ntb,
M. A... of Walton, in orth•,d 'x t edits l
Miss Annie Fergusou played the ,V• d
ding March as the cow reticule part. 's
took their places. The priu"iptt s ver
unaccompanied, excet,tulg thrix. little
Miss May Veitch, of Galt, uieaen m lint
bride rendered service as do For girl in e
very neat manner.
Eleven English girls thfirst onanis: -
ent to be sent out under the auspices of
Hon. Mrs. Joyce, have arrived at ?dear
real.
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OnESbLENE IS A 130',N
sums Aitoheson was visiting
,e,te Elliott in Tarhborry this
Islet; Duff, teacher, 5. S. No. 9,
, ,.vnuosh, spent Sunday at her
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• Lei, commercial traveller ee
u, •.vas storm staff ed at Bl at; ale
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s, Scott attended tae funeral
• u-.r•rn-law, l ir. Hogg at Sea -
week.
,l Robertson's tale, which was
Limy afternoon, tta:ne off very
ly, cattle going very high.
relies Walker heel posture up ,
. r a sale of cacti'., et'11lCii evae to
ou Monday afternoon at J. J.
., out on account of the storm
itch were to have been ship.
.o6 arrive.
, Marquette ti.tlw;ty has se-
, gut of way ter us Z;atnowi.eli,
Walkcrvliie belt li
• ,;s)ugh, Croup
, Cough, Grip,
.;htheria
R1Ai1CS
Crtasetssis is along medahlisher'tend standard r t r 1)'e. diseases hunt -gel. It
carts hecateo, the air render el 'strongly antisept . c : over th.i di,eas(d stouts
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of the bronchial tulles , ith every breath, give, r: ILA and e, nstu,t tr'atmeor.
Those nt a rons n:I:tire tendency, or sufferers fre „:utSr branehitie, find immediate
relief from coughs or inflamed conditions of the th, , . , Neer:Toro booklet free.
LEE1111'iG, \11LES et CO., 16511 Notre Dame 5., 11oatreal, ('nreatllan .agents
Cresolene dissolved in the mouth are alai and raft for
coughs and irritation of the throat.
Antiseptic Tablets lee a box. AUG UItirrrats
201
When you can't eat break-
fast, take Scott's Emulsion.
When you can't eat bread
and butter, take Scott's
Emulsion. When you have
been living on a milk diet and
want something a little more
nourishing, take Scott's
Emulsion.
To get fat you must eat
fat. Scott's Emulsion is a
great fattener, a great
strength giver.
Those who have lost flesh
want to increase all body
tissues, not only fat. Scott's
Emulsion increases them all,
bone, flesh, blood and
nerve.
For invalids, for con-
valescents, for consumptives,
for weak children, for all
who need flesh, Scott's
Emulsion is a rich and corn-
fortable food, and a natural
tonic.
Scott's Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve..
We will send you
a free sample.
Be sure that this picture
In the form of a label is on
the wrapper of every bottle
of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Cl1EMISTS,
Toronto, Ontario.
50c. and $1, all druggists,
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EAST WAWA.NoSH.
(Intended for last week.;
Mr. Chas. Black of Toronto is visit-
ing Ins parents here.
Mr R ascell Cr tie Sandaved at Mr.
Mr. Jas. McCallum's.
Mr. Roy Black is engaged cutting
wood for 'ea \Von. I3enue•tt.
Mr Wm. Helps is very ill at pr.sent
Wn hope soon to bear of his recovery
Mr. ,Tolun Coupes who has been visit-
ing friends hero ;ties any returned to
Guelph last week.
A very pretty house wedding ter -k
place at the residence of Mr Win. Neth•
try, on Tuesday. Jan 19, at the hour of
12 noon, when his 'l -lest u-aug•:ter, Ina,
brim Ada, Was uni'e,l to ittr. Henry
Cr:. ig of Loudeshoro The ceremony was
performed by Rev. J Edmonds of Blyth
The bridal party sate red the parlor to
the strains of Wagner's march from Lo-
hengrin played by Mies M icy Fothergill
The bride was attired in a .town of tv lite
organdie and oringe blossoms. Miss
Minnie Nethery, sister of the hridr',aercd
as bridesmaid anti was drt .s••'l in white t
organdie, while the g •o•'nr was assisted
by hiq brother, Mr Will 'Ira.;_, Alter I
the congratulations were over the bridal
party and guests on tole ringab•et, fdity,
set down to a sump! a eu:, tie 1411 ng break
fast. The esteem the brine „ass held in
was shown by the eteuy iinelsome pros-
snots she was made tint ne''lpi'e,t of The
groom's present war a iut.ulsoine go:d
watch and chain. The brid. ; going
away gown was of zibeline ti -unfree(
with lace medallions and pout( lace col-
lar. The happy comae t,a the after
noon train to visit friends in Sarnia.
ISARD'S 1 The leading Store !$ARa'a
ISA RD'S
20 per cent Discount
SALE"
Here's the chance of the Winter. We want this
February Discount Sale to be the largest and
most successful in the history of this store. .
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$ YOU SAVE 0$
20 CENTS .
th.'rale•wr.yw a,wo•eq wewv
For every dollar's worth of the following 'lin -s you purchase
we will hand back 20c, or In other words you get
one dollar value for 8oc.
20 PER CENT. OFF :. .
—CARPETS
—BOOTS anri SPICES
—FUR COATS
—FUR RUFFS
—MEN'S PEAL JAerra•rs
—CURTAINS —RUGS
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—DRESS GOODS—LADIES' UNDERWEAR
— LADIES' JACKETS—Cmttniu''s UNDERWEAR
—TOP SKIRTS —MEN'S PANTS
— FUR CAPS—Mr'•'s & Boys' SUITS
—MEN'S and BOYS' OVERCOATS
BUIL' NOW AND SAVE MO:i EY.
TERMS CASH OR TRADE. A:i goods marked in plain figures.
II. E. ISA RD Co.
Op osite Rik of Hamilton Highest price raid fa Produce
1 • ''rte' ilii r�.�"r` -,
Deese ANNoet.
We sincerely regret to have to state
1 that sir . J•is Walker is vary ill. hut
ha,co that the venerable lady may soon
recover an I be spared to her husband
for some years.
Au at.her pioneer of Ashfield and for a
unmher of yeers a resident of C -,borne
township, i• :he pers'.lr of Alexander
Shields died suddenly on Thursiay,Jan
21st at his reei(tence at the age of seventy
five years His remains were interred
in Dungannon centetry on S.itnrdny,
the 23rd Inst , being escorted thi•her by
a lare?e cortege cit friends, tu'gnnintances
and ne,ghbors Rev. H. J. Wilson, of
Nile circuit. nom -butted the solemn Oise-
quios and P H -Retain, ,Joh,[ McPhee,
I ,Ins. Knights, J. hn Black, Senn. Kerr,
and Win. Ca: r were the pall•bcarers.
The following is the report S. S No. 3,
East Wawatiosh, for the month of Jan-
uary The main.—,s ar arrailge•l iii
order of merit.
Fifth Class --Willie Eitiott.
Sr. Fourth—Boil:a McDougall, Stanley
Elliott, Ella Walker, Wry mond Elliott,
Willie Shoobottocn.
Jr. Fourth —Harvey L'nklatvr, Roy
Anderson, Laura e urrie, John Bluebell,
Annie Leaver,
Sr. Third• --Tessa And-r•e in, Wilfrid
Pocock', Herber t Burchell; John Kerr,
Katie hiell, Maggie Sided, Gaafleii'
Shoebottom.
13GCsSELs.
Communion sat•vit.a was held iu Mel-
ville chnrch last Sunday morning. P: -e.
p:trntory services was hell on Sat•.rday I
afternoon at 2 :i(; p in. Rev. A..MeeNnb,
of Walton preaching.
Owing to shortite,e in fuel the electric
light was Allot off ott Friday night, Jan.
22nd The bail roads rendered wend
hauling impossible and the canrell,ttion
of freight trains shut off the arrival of
roti sutnoly.
It wee derided by the Brussels Bible
Snriety Directors to hold - Union Cent-
epnr= servile in the Methodist Church
ou Sabha' h evening March, 13th. Ad-
dresses .:ill be riven and the services of
praise lead by a T'nieu choir.
cut form r townsman, D. A. Lewey,
who has hien at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont-
::rin, for;. few years, has decided to re-
turn to awls and has leasers the cotuf•,rt•
able residence of Miss Campbell. Queen
street, au 1 will stove his family here.
The A 0. U. W. At Horne, which
Was to have been held Moe:dav evcninr~,
Jan 25th vain ;ostpluted owing to the
inability of Master Wnritumn Gibson, of
Ingersoll, to get here owing to snow
blockade on the railr,ruis. It will be
held later of which due announcement
will be give e
Jr. Third - Si mien Rintoul, George
Walker, Gwendoltne (Currie, Geergo
Carrie, Mary Elliott, Walter Pocock, Get the Afost
Eitel Elliott.
.Tr. Ste-mid—Charles Fonleton
ter, Part 11 Verna 'Taylor,
Jr Part 11 --Harold W direr, Harold
Currie
Avie age attend ,11ee 21
Ariel, Dear. Teacher.
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Holynaeux St J ,hn, ;;.•ntl• in in nehar
of the Black Rod in the senate, died
Saturday, at Ottawa, from the affects of
kidney trouble.
A petition is being eir.•nhtted among
farmers for prasentation to the Lt•1;is-
later•-, asking t .at lu vie•v of the heavy
fire losses o•e flan • nil• illgs caused ' y
steam threshing engines, legislation be
enacted giving • roteetiou against de-
fective toilers and incompetent engin-
eers.
Out of Your Food
You don't and can't if your stonnach
is weak. A weak stomach does not di-
gest all that is ordinarily taken into it.
It gets tired easily, and what it fails to
digest is wasted.
Among the signs of a"weak stomach
are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner-
vous headache, and disagreeable belch-
ing.
"I have been troubled with dyspepsia for
years, and tried every remedy I heard of,
but never got anything that gave inn relief
until I took )food's Sarsaparilla. 1 cannot
praise this medicine too highly for the good
dt has done me. I always take it in the
spring and fall and would not be without
it." W. A, NUGENT, Belleville, Ont.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Strengthens and tones the stomach and
the whole digestive system.
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l,a Grlpp. Coining Again
The doctors le ,;rive an- tiler epidemic'
of G^ipnn i her.. and air ratite mapy ante
suffering. Tin- medical men are o'.t
afraid of Grippe .:ace, Catarrhozooe Writ
introduced. ant: t ;aim that no one will
ever catelm this cm,- ease with inhales rho
flagrant h•-Idin'r vapor of Catarrhozune
a few times dans•. Cratarrh'Izon•• )tills
ter, Grippe germ •t'Id prevents it spren•1.
lag through the c,;tern • Last wit) ter
7 had art attack 'r Grippe" writes 0 p
Mackinnon of Ft J•-hn's
time I found i : got
crhnz ,rN inief a short
anything else better char
Yt, a:. r-r(s eel ed by nit..
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it " (•.star,'h„r 0'- pr,v- r,r, anri '
••eft
Gripe,. co! ds and natt,r'•h. Two m ••,ries'
treatment 'yt.4G -ins size 25e.
t'• SLTON.
The annual e..n.;rega:,on.,1 meetlpt.r • t
Duff's t:icnreh, \V 'ion, was held Oo tb••
evening of 're, .rlay the twenty tire:
It As tee w•' -.l iter wits storm.
rhe ralt.is very • time attendance. v,,.s
not so larg • nes , .tal, Time abseuoe •
'lie pastor, Re •.- A. M' -,b front tt.i.
meeting, on tie.: • t. a: ltl(e+>s was 14•i, •.
red by all presort. John ithan 1i&uit,
was appointed iit-i:.',U and Tt,-.in,•
\IeF,u:zdan St••'•.tar v. the fins,,,,..:
srate,n(eut rasa .•r the Treasurer l..
exceedingly gratatv1:1g During the „
inure than eit•vc', mind:•e,t dollars nihil
been received i:t • II pure e:es O ,.. ,.
atnt:unt the Latta s Alt Society coni r, , ••
uteri ; II OU, he:, le, this a Nile of qw.
and clothing valued at $25 had beet: s r•.
by them to tis tt,lit,iren's And &•ci• t
Torous:,. Uoutnoutions of the Y P
E. were $1(1.6O arid fr. •'it t t„• 5. 5 $18 . ,.
w'eta 'e,•e')ve,i A aceu).•ut a alk. veteu a
and other '4f'i,lso r• -pairs t, .ve been c if
ptted at r,';. a $i8tlOil Althu•.
Sripen•t had b,•eit inert ased $100.1 i.
caretaker and or;; Inlet's salary are ,
crewel oleo yet these demtiads Ilam b •.
met wi• •t no deficit except a few dolt
by the Lefties' Aid Soci-•ty who ti. .
undert:tk, n church and manse retan .
For rile pree,eeut year lime organist 1121
Aunt i Ferguson, and caretaker, Andr'
Joh.)••ton were re-engaged at the saws
salarita;, ar last year Thomas i1Ion.
scan was reappointed Secretary ar.
MI Mat Smile, Treasurer. The he
ilies connected with the congregation :.t
the close of the year are fifty-six a••••
members in full communion one hite
tired and twenty one Managing Boa,
let year, Thomas McFatizean, Jot,
Ewen and Wm. Geo. Clark; 2nd year,
Robert 6IcGaviu jr., Jas H. MoLaug :•
lin and Win. A. McCs,11; 3rd ye -i.
Andrew Johnston, James A. Moore, at:
Joins Smillie.
Fifteen to twenty thousand sailors are
shown by a return just issued to have
claims against the British admiralty to:
prize money which they so far have
neglected to take advantage of.
Hon. Win. Patterson will address a
meeting at Teeswater on Thursday ev-
ening, February 11th, in the interest of
Mr. A. W. Robb, the Liberal candidate
in the bye elections in the riding of Vast
Bruce.