Wingham Times, 1890-09-19, Page 4Gets
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teed Elaµ Duet, Provincial ,Treasurer ,
lion dah'n Dryden,, Minister ot •gri-
culture ; Hon J M Gibson, Provinc al
ia
eleoeetary ; lion F H' Blouson, . .
without portfolio, The new Milli-
or w onTaesday. Hon
I stets were sworn in ;no Ilan Bohn
-- AND - itiellard Ilarvourc a
TTDIST. l to ga before their
nB 1J GIST
Dryden will lave case of
again, but in the
E H. Bronson this w Mr
on that
constituents ag , ill not be
It understood mher forENT necessary, Ith
G. P. R. TICKET A \ Thos Ballautynt}, esker of
A
APP O®, Soutlt:Pettlh, will he the Sp
��.. TL�� .the flew I,eglalaturea�
M. Gibson has issued a cit•
' icic House, Bore J• sectors of the
�jj.4t11S�d cultie to the :license in p
- Q11 province, calling their attention to the
Wins- y ,ra __�_..he
1 necessity of vigilantly enfaxcing
eoVisians of the liquor law, and stat,
• F t:n enforce the
s `I,eeavnttex, lateteeelT
ell
Cuixosa, 1 'he 1Vlatiiodist Church was the jr.'fc, V�, 1�aYy,�
1 R,fit] ��. (ir. l:lay, Of HaY�
t eon of Mr.
_•.--,-�-- rQs., millers,
e
Mi'. Andrew 'lardy Monday est, Aeon() of a very pleasant Tho rrB` Bettor/1! tt a ..y httau1.1..d to Ml+sa,Jwest l`hursRiggs,
an, Y Monday craning last, f John lila ay,
tertailame,rt,dnd drtugl
very :panful acotden
whiab will ley hila off wort oin r Bene
time.. He was ploughing etween land
and got his hoot caught point of the
plough and a stump, the
plough going tttrongh Itis footsie ting
Authier spent last Sunda dr the
back and forth with his girl
grid. It is no trick for Mat to handle
the ribbons with one is nsuiu.giss
in
Murchison, from Duron,
the neighborhood. this week. -•••Mrs J.,
1 spent last. ron
gfittvalbni ttmts
1�1tiU.\Y, SL+'P`pE\'II3L�R 1�„
890
EDITORIAL leOlel S.
'rile Dominion Government, it is
understood, will shortly abolish -the
tr'a'it fluty on Canadian logs shipped
to the United States, to • be any
Tart does not appear
tro•h ill the stories circulated that
the Manitoba crops had been greatly
d,ttil,tt„ ed by the wet weather.
'lla Northwestern Exhibition, old
at'Ooderich this week, was a suce
ess-
fel one. The number of entries was
larger than at any previous exhibition
Reid titers •
ing that the failure Sunday clauses
Saturday night and „the
will ba looked upon as demandin„
retirement.+cif the inspector, who is
thus falling short of doing his duty.
The inspectors are Wither Lice to licensees tllaG
vised to
• em .tory o
gtveper F law • as t%
strict compliance with the a
prohibited •hours will be insisted on.
Persistent lawbrealtiag, the prt?vincial
et•tiy vigor-
ous
says, must he m
prosecution and assistance will
always be afforded when needed, by
the department. promised hook on
Gay. BoOTa's p a Out
" Darkest ,England and the Way
of it," will discuss the whole question
morals, The :(.,Cenral
Of . labor � and
for the past year or so has been 'deeply
occupied wall many painful aspects of
F people his
the social . condition of the ri p l his
propaganda appeals to, a
fortheomi.n.g book he egitlrorates a large
scheme of reform, The preliminary
about- it talk mostly of a
statements a refugee in''
big system of probationers, f will
cities, whence after a time people
be transferred to rustle 'settlements in
various •parts of England,. and even-
tually, if desired, will be still fust er
for
removed to the colonies. Projecrsc or
technical education, improved agricul-
ture
g
ture and various developments in the
way of co operation, are linked with
this plan.
AT the lelethodist General Confer,
ence, the Rev. James Woodsworth,
superintendent of . miseions in the
p
Northwest, gave a very .encouraging
report of four years' work in the region
under lie charge. It showed that the
number• fig circuits and mission sta-
tions had increased. from 74 in 1866
to 121 in 1890. Self•snetaining
churches increased from 11 in 1885 to
46 in 1890.: Go .the average the.
missions ill this region had only lead a�
dependence on the elis$ivnary Society
of some fou* -years and three months.
The average salary;paid on those 'ride,
endflet circuits tO, marred men was
P
r.$91g, and to single mnn;<�'4 dations
188e there were 310 preaching stations
and now there are 459. , o a•
=odate these they had only 95 churches
an increase, however, of 35 over 1886.
trot, will settle in . The value of church property had gone
they Sell tyPix live stock and other up from $161,244 to w$264,521.
effects. moat y. raised for all purposes has
Mee A. W. \yrgnsTntt, Dominion grown froth $60,961 to $11;1,485, or
mtninratioll Agent, has returned from an average of $12.50 per white mein.
I
her, Tiie Intiic;11, roll of members had
a trip to Sana ns who Be reports front.. of to 1mem members
h d
that elle Ganstarys who it on. Theythere lengthened
white roll from 4,131 to' 8+786, Not
are in a half sit' w nd condition. rPer ,1 1 of 8,78 i, Not
are penniless, owing to theiManitoba
of more than 25 p The
,trcps, hitt will settle in.blanitnba was clue to recent tnmigraa` tn. grown
their
ay c aeon other
they sell their live stoclt ,Sunday sebool depot -mets g.
and ntli�,r effHcts. ad froth .64 seheols, 655 ,Leachers arid
ar: of the 8 scholars in 1.896 t4,Y50 :schoolee
'itis, eighth anniversary 4107 scllolats ire
vent of the Salvation Army in (/salads 1,162 teachers and 8,00ee
'WAR telehrtted in Toronto this attic.
t 8'1t1.
While the'Church has seutr
eeei ad'tnttn zif' the Internationalsi3.4tiG niissiounry money acid b telt
•• El il► t' England, {slid, the
Headquarters, Lendoe, L ! Territories they have already o stihsrrip-
into this feud in the tray rt spoke in
iiratS,clvtttiatl hem, crYprainitl (,arlarle, X2,112. The repo
and who manages all the property tattle ` `'
tcltetnes of the Artny, tissisted in the glowing terms of the ho•,es- for the
future of that country, and predicted
vices as sits (l,nntn#asioller Adams, Id yet be the
Iter o. ; ties by the
the knot bola.,
Leaguegeveanopnne° leech was llalr t►tst., ofKnox church.
at the flow, the Aga
p Mal
resPtlted with. tt li;�:v. I. Campbell,
place at Mir,
complimentary and p address and a The ceremonyand
very cOmlliinhPntary ns' residelme, Welke(' street,
war."
well tiadd els was the
y Mr of � w �a quiet affair. Mr. J. 1`1', Tay,
The address the donation 1 acted as groomsman, and Miss Annie • -
m
Midford fli. Ge, andeMeurer, in behalf of Forbes, of Tilsoriletre, as brideRmnid.
made Bible cls Geo M+ de --Mr, Joseph ya'ndrictc, of this town,
an the apprO erase, ep1 MoRibbon uta • weed
6 er, two of hes sons
nate reply, ; expxessiu:; hie diad recently ands one d„ed fi,4, lIe leaves six
,compprep rtse and ins appreciation of Tees- emus d business in this place, is The
lore sure of the people boing g,;th this week e
Anibior, from \Vias tam+ , �W. b ot the fritndeht Ma Mr. McKibben fall show boron
Sunday at tb J �Tr mUt d t .P o.su ply the pulpit a grand suoatng the weather being, all
has the cider Mill iorYnexiyl es Dame to Otte Led May,
p durins; this that scald he desired gre el ted fifty,
is
not ttty arlutg, end
by Ambler, in fall blast. Meek c.
ail to reool;nise:.the fact that he for jeer. ny SF
off who app Ile returns in a , dent of the DacnlniOU Hullers' ,4saociic-
not t osa time llas:,?st'ndered elii+:iGnt service and thhs town, hes been
wade many friends-
nep76 of weeks to reautne Col,ourg.--
tete Victoria Univereity,
Friday last was our cleric holiday.
The weather was not all Haat could be
desired, lienee there was not a large
crowd to witness the reports.
and the
'sed tool place,
has opposition no
l
the Use and m,anfaeture of cider, het
Mack, not being a fanatic on temper.
ante, si bound.. to go into thebiz,---
r.
D. Mcpormace is doing same good
threshing, with his horsepower machine
and is steadily gaining ,Savor.—Miss
Crowe, of
his studies tion.,
Tho rattle Buyet''s Song.
Tell me not in mournful numbers, oattleft-
trading'sfull of gloom ; for the mien's ax
°bump who says so, and he cannot deo and soon, There's a steer, there's a heifer,
their grave is but thttr goal ; dust they: are
and duet returned' 'vv1lcn the stilesrtittu gets
hie roll: tent enjoymeet and not sorrow be
our destlued end or W1 ; if you have no
cattle, borrow, buy a yeyaling gear cash
day. Lives of oattle kings remind us,_ we
cite. win immortal fano s let us leave -, the
cranks behind us slid ,vq'l1 getthere all the
same. In the world's broad d. field ot
battle,
is the packing house's •go
the drv`bones rattle, let us mato the old
chumps sore,
MY DEAR Trarss, i9tr;v#d Humo, the
u his
Walsh, of Paris, and Minolta of Mrs events advent spent b
gWel- i v t the day was pleasantly p Y
Walkerton, areh the . those who attended.. The, yspent by
w o d sen., this op all
then, J.
Woad has bought op the appit'•e in
a nPi,ylthorltoocls fire brigade won the first ntonPy_•-$76,
this and as 8 adjoining n _Walkerton taking second,
--Mack had a stinfiawer blown do+vn �",
in his garden last week with over one 3_. _—e•
hundred flowers and bas one standing At the close of the prayer meeting
yet nearly twelve feet high, with about
That heats the tnan,witb in the Preatryterian church , on Toes -
his
flowers' sunflower, week, the B
his twenty -firs heeded day Hartley
eg on Messrs John
Y.
x,artley celled up to came n
--There was a Thos. Wilson's
the other eve Burgess and>Doncan Ding
Hing at Mr. Wilson's to irialt:e
o
one arran etuents to organize;a' Bun- the front, whereupon Mr. Burgess
so g Wills L. Mc- proceeded to read a well -worded ad
day school ill; No 3' lest week dress- to the purport that Mr. King's
Dano 11, or_iende harts, spentears Bast
visiting friends in this vicinity.•- untiring labor`s.for many
clyiurch dud
While leir `Thos Copeland, ori Tees- in connection w}t ere highly apprecia
engaged in ..threshing at S.el,beth school, Were
water, was enunro a stack ted, by the abnrch members and the
his peaserm in pulr fr last week, engine and
took firs from the ensal Ohildr9n of olsired Sebbrith
sl gw school,
ap-
d
of that they d in a theirangible
thetotally conswuln he ally once a precittt{inn of the same bliss Lizzie'
the men present' near by
(mother gang • of threshers fire from Miss a f t
were able to prevent the_ re Satur-
day
spreading to the buliist `the b1r ed mall
day night, the 6th � + the 12th
of Air Godfrey Wilds, of
concession; went oat to his am too do
'chores and took a�doal oil lamp aron got
,g
with flim. Strange
tr ainsttoand t unset the
excited, flew ug out
lamp. The man tried to stamp
out
the ftre.bnt could not and d
alarm.; -_He et once went, to work and
got out harlot, carriages and imple•
meats, but the barn and crops were
all destroyed, Loss trot less than.
$2,000. Buildings insured in London
and Grlasgow and crop, &o. in Formosa,
teluteal._ ,,
IT is co.iiputed that in rile item of
wheat alone the. Dominion is ao is year
ar
ahead x$,'10,000,000 when, o£ 1889.
with the yield from the crop
1,Vn have much to be thankful for,
Telma is great stringency in the
money market in the Unitedtates
and the government . are. errangin,
o
avert a panic by the purchasing of
several tuillions of bonds and the
payment of interest in .advance•
Tui United States Senate has
abr lit;lred the duty upon binding twine
so, largely tatted by, farmers' in their
:harvesting operations, at the request
of Senate's from the agricultural
states.
Tulr General Conference of the
iltetltodist Church of Cantata, now in.
session at Montreal on Mondrtyc by a
vote of 161 to 17G, re affirmed the de-
cision of the last General Confetence
in regard to university federation. a of
Trot great qtr drenniel;eonferenc
to Tlt•thodiet Church of Canada is in
tI
session at Montreal, ,The delegates
number 290 and the general
bedyjurisdiction over. everything affecting
the economy and discipline of the
church.
Min .fl • Weesesa, Dotninion immi-
gration agent, reports that the Cana-
dians who settled in South Dakota are
in a half starved condition and penni-
less owing to the faihlre .of their crops
1t ianitolta as soon as
Scottish, sceptic remarks soma where t
,
writings, that sectarian animosity, ,,was
more rampant to Scotland than in South
Britain, where the cleavage ,of
�t the Wets,
is of a more pronounced h
sir, the two dissenting churches in Bidga'
would have offered ample room, n 'When
5u( verge
rge
enough for David's sneer, at the hottest,
way. ` As the Draper time , voluntary controversy was'
Robertson andEliza Messer t that #s, in the third decade of the current
B Mr. Finn with a beuuti century. The s#11y biciceriugs and inter -
Psalm
1m Book and a valuctble and ha Ug neoiue veneer of the eateschool r hand
het
Load C,egP, Allh were itnitated by ns
some gold. headed Kole replied is it.:
iso, 111x. Butler puts
taken by 'sures modestly
10 a few Well chosen words. m
dispraising his serviced and thanking
his Mallets for their ;,kindness, A
general eleaking hands,,; kind wishes,
and the examination of the pi
eseats
was the closing scene.—The
bee reorgl' Merely
and debating society ge
n.
ized shortly._' h eldest
stchild fhere,
p J Dillon, latenight
died very suddenly on Thursday an
last. It was as well as corpse. u c is
a few minutes was a
supposed that it was choked by some-
thing, it was eating.—On Friday
even-
ing; Mrs M0Uardy met with a serious
accident. , She was going across the
road and there was a team going in
one direction and m trying to escape
it, she did not notice a horse and'
buggy which was being driven in the
other dtion,and was sh shafts strihingn herstin down
the
one of theShe is
breast, breaking the bone.
recovering nicely under medical treat-
ment• --A literary and musicin Doter.
tainment will he given
ters hall, on the . evening of Friday
ri a
the .26th instant, under theauspices,
of the Wo>uen'.s Foreign M'lissionare/
Society en connection with the Pres-
byterian church. A good p bme
is being's prepared. , The Wungb5m
vocal and. inntrttntenta,l
etette
Club .•will be.present,.ae . tweU as `:i', J.
r,r Miss Gres, of
d lobal. talsnt.�-' yore o
lot of the Presby ' sings, socials, lectures or ether enter -
c ,
toillmPftts: ' •,,:
At tie Nitoheil Divisief Logan the
case of 4J nomas Dungie,
James 'Jones, implement agent a
an i hlch,liaF neon
It1r, C3 A Scott's ,, 1 :•l,• Mitchsli, was rsp h their
to no* on the 1 tiff, having; purchased a maelliila from
sir.& far some
the No:¢1e Harrow Co, forlthe same on
tts'end. - NZr H Diment is cl,lwtt With agt.ut, refused to pay
infiatnnhation of•t11P lungs- the ground that it was not delivered
't' trialed time, He .was
BlYth.
Several of the members of aCourt
Morning Star, i o.89, 0. U. F•'
eel the fuueree of their late brother,
Frederick Thompson, in
on
Thursday. The remains were taken
to the Clinton cemetery for interment.
—Cn eloroday afternoon a young lad
named Harrison, of ,Morrie, met with.
an accident by falling offa hill froth
ad of
wood when Doming dowthe onehof the
the north: It is supposeds also
wheels went .over one of his arms, ,
causing .a br,rken '`blood vessel, . and
other -injures to his. body. h'ledical.
aid. was procured,:m d lio is getting
betted^: --The Catholic,; Church paha
held here on Wednesday of last week
in the Agricultural grounds was a
grand affair and faiyly well attended.
The ladies had provided g east
nt
display of the good things to apll
tlte:silpetite, to which ample justice
was Clone. An excellent string band II
was in attendance its the interest
nter a lighft
those who delight i.rr tripping the
fai?taettie.. This was ,enjnye till ydar e
yours„,folks and kept up,.
An excellent ganie of • base baro andllBlyas
played between Wing
th
clubs, which eesulted,in a victory eon;
the'fornier by 5 runs, The day's
ne
joy'tnent was brought to a close a band
out
sunset by every one 'joining
singing the National Anthem. Pr,o-`
seeds over $340.
;eW reit trtseG
A. very painful acc 4 N t h 'pps on
ed
with it
little boy. a
"The arum Eccles:mette ,
Was beatr;with list as well as stir r” .'.
My father, though a co amagoeil nitre Rot
the
/established , h ur'ch,
weedicet
and violent Voluntary, whereas,. his hope".
ful son was a mild Tory, t rabid old that
Church-
man. Nevertheless, wll he was
church,
the Rev r Caldwell', o£`
bad a first-rate 'Billie etni , gulpeds dkidown
bigotry and enter ige6s, had warns
repeived and fondly itnag
to anchor in a quiet haven, with a skilled
pilot at the helm, who would enable me to
Minn the sunken rocks of ofbel unbelief,
young n the
yy�
quicksands, ever
shifting.
el ,rather out or
er's doubts. pen and ink
sorts this morning and ptcper, you al t&11cw
are at loggerheads, perhapsy
me to draw up till next week, When I should.
like to give my beau Ideal of a ble elass.
LtrttaOPt.
The following resolution was passe'
at a recent riveting of the quarterly
board of an Ingersoll Methodist church
*'T hat the systemof raising money
es bymeans of tear
for church purposes
rneeting e, socials, lectures and other
King
arneMeth odistn tion with °leech the
he
d,Streetalace thereof an
abolished, and that in p
appeal be made to the members ane
adherornts of said church twice a y
at eu els tithes as may be.convenient
for sufflcietet money to eet t atll claim's
rn
Gibege, of Wrole et \lr t fore uldt by
Turnberi•y, an
\Vnt Dpncen, .
teritut church, Who boasts that lee has,
not been absent from a ser•y'e a sick,
the past twenty-two , years,; i
d 'unable to atte'+d • .to his defies,—
on ,
d' Deed of :Tile plain-
lig
Lan>lalde. r 'thin the s 1p
to tie exliibi sued therefor and
on Cclg oentt reeotered rhes
1na'i,c aro you, a thng to not incoepor• against him, Sh y
tion) is ote , go (thong t
is noted, for its athletes. 'bus the .fiCst
�andetne nowe o1ei��lit one
d frt.
ated) r e9 at,. h
won yeveon 11 ibe Jones lad agreed to hold hirnee
c uknow (a s on soesth. ' n £u'.sots} reides from all reaponsiltility• folr Lilo\'ht,Lnrh, a aw+chaauggi (at thlet►.. ig rail- machine, Pleinttfftrlied ;o t is one gf tiro bi . vvliich was V ti inclieo nt ill its
i ridy last.. MxLtiicli, rn cotnpy\tht0tOS
at Lau$Yde.-?t.
and hilted malt wasossibtlitoee to'rnentiq.,n those attending' ing tad there
i p e harvest ks past, natart;r The defendrtnt denied' any
vi,� rl ietl t attached to a r Ii- f the'1`or,,nto fair,' ,, F t given for it: The
w 8 e horseebenttnit,f t., sutrenctr.le gone,bnd the stiadtlit1 such r,3s onsibility and tilgiur
wagon, whprl the Tbertro _ s aro yisltling , Wee no ooneideratto t g •coo.
,van, i�
taped alto ran prvay,t�u td,\_call rtnq ttra trade l —,,ole a,. lain•
the tX fairly wol(..-.,•assrs,o�V. 0. nn,M�ha II judge
the guarantee tthere was �$ p
r ted by the °t . o .l o,i,o not recover. , f \V n (tans, p 11 re toxon
tongue dropped to
tint rie to tpee.t, tlirowint Mr Lliwelt
Nt,•. Lurch
a,,comptt i to ; am
Spent &Imlay at ti c`t'ed iu
Ito of i g count hi ewe , p
y � • . 'tirorl y in
horses 't t theIndustrial Exhibtie
T'oting°. Mr Trine. `Mc•oshof1,
titbits twy ;.11ir. Geo' Tay
pen, two ,.Mr, Simon ;1t.cl -ens' . 0
Tnckerstnith, four ; Mr, I'll
ie
of Seaford), three t 1yleyor Smith Boon, of
klwafitrthf one.; Mr. Wm. maltlillen.
against ;t. la
a;,,,,'„ _. __ .
takers tato 114t Win Bride' houele and
medical. a,d. procured,—Mr.
1 leas been ae the piretttal
was
Netvita Grove Paved.
:t
\\'illus, who l tit''" A-
liotne for some ttntty� Ptarlharsdayh'•-s � jyfitts %1trEterrield, of\'�in;xha
lhome itI' Sloth COx,ord, Thune friends 1st town bait w
r'.Nr
llalnr \larri's, of Winnipeg sue lesser tilerftirlitobta woolel was
1 ftreuxi,r lstnctnee of the 17amittion, feek,-ee
Trus (Merin as—The, Trees of YgSlO, for \da for Ba), p y.
'aced a sod Y ,rubor of cattle froth oto
nstit � Il ell tat sa
Constituted t � tly
army ltg'rts. r lett
nn v,stttng
M. Joll,1 W tlhts, '+',
tarin Cabinet bats been rfr� tts will be sent to naw• sub- it , ., eft 011 tet try Mltlj rr I{rttne has pttreh b1r, l at 'William large
argsnixad and ret now =,
ee ttcribers froth now itris foPtune.ama 1 Seafortia one : Mr, Jct to
26 cents. lit abor of cat rti fro rPM r►
f,lllows : X1Qti Oliver ;li;nv►or1. PC'•m\V' � eta of Having a sltletrdicl M. af H,uliet, flyer i and �lr. Dlivrd
a tz8rif'•rsi{ ; 1-i ii air prn!rpe M,-NLisa A.uu Rlanoleard,0t Turnberry,hatt wr,+ot1 or p�raolls 8htlternd the ante
Arad X>ttnrn y' lar a,•e goad• lot f' Atiat�lby, itf'iv+�ltsrsl>iitil, four. 'E1ot►' ett street, from Mrs atut,t+ of 1r, N. tel 0-1-i s old:1 land car
Boos rise lists have berm rent cut,+ ttud' pare&m meta, through Mr 8 Youhill, r oe s Cfsil,lltit ' ttf go
, iMxinister of i� lunation ; fall fair in VG'irt,;hnttt thin y � erruth side of �
wiuwt to required mow' iw' that everybody l
Crt9 tr, t",crntni 1-larrwr o . Public wli- p t . sit Ia :a won { cry c Ja s fsq,ry, of TOPPI pelt
w
sewers....
A ^ Tao. uk • l itruiy, cotrirdt 4bearat s lawud ms ucrwlte ieMe
s .
iy r,
,. .. -. .mow ., ,....a. :.+�.. .. .:. ,i•_!.'„Mt
•
lWatery
Tho 1' ' bytery
tneetiug tlensall
Mr Scott , t*esented:
S;tl,bath School 0
nrsrding that no Se
vention he held in J
instead thereof the
afteruoott stdornnt
mooting he devoted
the reports of the
The reoummendat
A circular letter'w
Cochrane, setting i
of $1,400 was a
Presbytery for he
$650 for the rtttgnl
that is $ ,05O for
ineluding Frani
which is a distinct
• mittee on the stip
eats, met with Ma
lint having the nx
entering as a two
University of Tor
ed hind ae: a prod
the ministry r
• Landsboraugh, T
were also. given
forward to the
agreed, on the
the Rosie Mu
mission meeting
enmmittee wart
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