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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-11-11, Page 4WILLIAM 3 REATIST - AND DRUGGIST. ACT. C. ti.W. TELEGRAPH CO. epp, Brunswin Hone, Wiugbam, - - - On 14.:1 1/, nin 'bin C5 it lillrAr, NOVEMBER 11, 1892. Wench. Speeches were also made by Mayor bTcShane, Messrs Torte, Pre- fontaiue, Clowns and others. EDITORIAL NOTES .lint W U'MoLrme, M 2, for East York, bas been confined in his seat by f he Eleetiou Court. TEE 1 iovincial convention of Hili :and. Penile Sellout Truafees was in rseesiu' at Toronto, this week. Tun great struggle in the United ,Stairs, ou 'Tuesday last, resulted in ,; the eleetirio of Mr. Grover Cleveland, ,the. Democratic candidata for Presi- dept. Tee Toronto !Pond says that Pre- , neier Alebott's health is greatly ire- proved since he went to England and ,that he will likely retain the Premier - "ship for another session, I•T is said that the Canadian Pacific ',Railway Company are sending Bele- ' 'gates selected from among, the farmers in Manitoba and the Territories to all pleasing way Miss tciutyre captnred her audience. We trust that this paper also may not be consigned to the limbo of by -gone etforta, but that AN Ottawa despatch says : There it may be published in our columns hascome to the !laude of the Secretary er those of ur benefit of Chop nnny itEutile deavor i si who of State a new petition from elaatitoba, were ant. present. An address of bearing. several hundred names, play- welcome was given to tbel visitors, by tug that the Governor-General-ine Rev W el Watson, on bel+ere of the Council will grant to the Roman C'huriihes and Christian people of the Catholic minority of that Province town. He welcomed theta, 1st be- cause of the hedge they wore, C E for remedial legislation as a relief from Christ and the clittrch, curl because the operation of the .'Manitoba Public of the purity of the order, 8rd because Sobool. Act. The petition asksfur they were welcome, 4th because they whatever relief may be granted under belonged to Christ and (god. A letter the law, and was prepared by Mr John was read from Mayor Clegg an behalf Fi+ grope to countries to urge their ecourntrymen to emigrant to the North - .west. MB. N. G. BIQBLow, M. P. P. far Toronto, died on. Friday ,last, after a v short illness. Mr. •Bigelow was elec- ted only hist spring to fill the vacancy caused by tine death of the late H. E. e101„rke, and had never sat in the `iH ntse. of the oitizens and civic functionaries S Ewart, Q C. It is said that it giving the visitors a heertywelou!ne and differs somewhat from the appeal of wishing them God speed in their great Archbishop Tache to the Governor. work. Rev J EI Simpson replied to addresses of welcome in a. happy and felicitous manner. Music of an ex- cellent hind was furnished by the joint choir of tlio .town under the able leadership of Prof Scott and was much appreciated. An address was thou given by D D Wilson, Esq, of Seaforth, on the variuua committees of the C E It would be impossible to give a digest of the excellent remarks and valuable suggeetIons made upon burning topics of interest to the church and the Endeavor Societies. At 9.30 the Rev Mr McDonoaele was called upon and thocigh the hour waslate;he compress ed much into small compass giviug an earnest missionary address on the advantages of the present, thaneed of earnest co operation, and the many refutals of soepticisun there are on every hand. Over 6.000 won to God every 2.4 hours and Jesus the ` lowly child of Bethlehem rules and sways the world more than ever. At near ten o'clock Dr Macdonald, M P, was called upon and would have declined under protest, bu,t could not get oft'. He then gave an address such as we might expect from the doctor. ell pre - General in- Council in certain respects which wilt be materiel to Mr Ewart's argument when he appears before the committee of the Privy Council on behalf of the Boman Catholics of Jfanitciba. The day for the hearing of the argunieut will be fixed upon Sir John Thompson's return from Halifax. Huron ,County Christian Ftndeavor. Convention. Was held is the Presbyterian church Winghatc, on Wednesday, Nov 2nd 1892. Oonsideriug the heather a goodie number of delegates carne from the various parts of the county and found homes easily, as the billetting committee bad made arrangements for many more. At 2 30 the after- noon session was called to order by Rev J H Simpson, who occupied the chair in the absence of the President, J C Smith, Esq. After a seasmi of devotion,aresponsive reading, doxology andprayer as per programme the minutes and reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and adopted. al. In. temperancan work Mr Ro„era was the Select C.ruueillor to the Royal Tenipiars of Temperance for two or three terms. He will be greatly miss- ed by those different organizalrous,--- Miss Gattly, of Clinton, intends open- ing up a stook of fancy goods,stationery etc,in one of the stores in the &rattou bloclt this week. ----Un Monday evening of last week, the Brussels Curling Club was re -organized. The following ,officers were • elected : Patron, F 0 ]augers; Patroness, Mrs F 0 Rogers; President, U Denuie; Vitsespreeident, D 0 Ross; Secretary -Treasurer, G 1' Scholfield; Chaplain, Rev G •le Salton; Cone mitt ee of Ma:ragetneut, \V I!' Scott, A Currie, W Thompson and S W Laird; Representatives to Ontario Assotuation, W ll Sinclair and J Har - walleyes; Skips, A Currie nut! S W Laird; Honorary members, Rev W T Oluff and J R Grant, ---Tae salt block of this place 1s burning coal as their supply of cordwood has run out, 'They are desirous of purehashig a quantity of wood, -Cupid scored another con- quest last Wednesday evening when H L Jackson, the popular jeweller, of Brussels, and &Miss Clara, eldest daughter of J A Creightou,wsre united in the bonds of matrimony at the rest• deuce of the bride's • parents, Princess street. The nuptial bow was tied by Rev W Smythe of Clinton, formerly of Brussels, assisted by Rev S Jones, grandfather of the groom. Miss Elsie Jticksou and Harold Creighton acted in the capacity of attendants, The brides wore a very becoming dress of gray cashmere. The presents were numerous, useful and costly. Mr and Mrs Jackson went to their own home Wednesday night and have entered on the duties of housekeeping with the best wishes of a large circle of friends. a Officers elected for 1892-3 were as faced his remarks by saying, he could follows :-Prosident, Rev Mr Header- aid in welcoming the friends to Wiug- son, Hensall ; 1st Vice-Presideut,Rev ham: It was good and only good their S Sellery, Windham ; "2nd Vice Presi- visit. It was good to beehere, we aro dent, Mr 1VIoI ay, Brussels; Secretary, glad to have yon. He could praise Mr J Grigg, Exeter ; Treasurer, Mise the two papers read and admired the McGregor, $rucefield. Next place of courage of the ladies who stood forth meeting it was decided should be in and gave them so admirably. Societies Hensall on the fonrth week of Sep are good if organized right. What tembei; 1893, day to be arranged fur should be Christian Endeavour ? 1, by the executive, also that the pro, Equip yourself for work, drawing grename for convent•ioi+ nein the hands lessons from the military corps. 2. of the Local Societies of Huron two Thorough understanding of the weapon weeks before the time of meeting and which is tho word of God. 3. Avoiding that all expensed he incurred by the hahiti that compromise our work. 4.. county Souiety including the . present Be honest with each other,measure by convention. A paper was then read :.;olden rule. fi. Possess a. consistency of character, guide your conduct iri the world 6. Possess ,moral uourage before opponents, Learn to say no, learn to say yes Do and dare for Christ. \\re need high qualifications to fight in every quarter, socia[, . and political. 7. Work in harmony with the church you belong to,, be social, he generous, put your band in your pocket and help all church work, help , finan- cially, socially and politically. Fight against Sabi,ath desecration, fight against the liquor tratlic. Be endned with a missionary spirit, send these. blessings that you enjoy abroad. We cannot all go but we eau provide sinews of war. Let there be unity, liberty and clarity. The 'meeting closed in due form with votes of thanks, etc, and a moot enjoyable convention closed in a truly hearty spirit. ' Brussels. Mr Thus MsGrtgor, of the 9th con- cession of Grey, has pur.liased a house and lot on Queen street, from Mr Alex Strachan, merchant, paying for the same $370. -Rev W Smyth and wife, of Clinton, were visiting in town last weak. -Mr Robt Sample and family, of labour. Not a far off urissiou but of Morris township, have becanre near at hand. Christ acted thus residents of Brussels. We weleowe wherever he was, he worked. Don't thein to town, -Mr Alex eV Swish,. ghas to 'Aherne, elanitol,a, where be the means of anyone real lost for gonea . he expects to secure a situation, -:fir A Bruce and family removed to Blue- vale last week, where they intend making their home for a while. -111r B. by D1iss . tedni 1 on the Lookout Rev J L+. Salons, of Toronto, h:ts Ooinwittee.-Its duties and manage - :en preaching a series of sermons on meet It was a clear, thuuehtfUl and .tmi.liaelt- Mr. 4V. G. Osgoodsby, of well exlreasr•d caper • and ;.should the Toronto Tunes, claims that the eppear in print, as it is well worth of revf'rrutl gentlemen made some elan_ being read and pondered upon. As time was limited very little discussion, 7deioals atetements against him, aced followed. Rev Mr Ross, .,f 13rnsse ls, Inas issued a writ against him for was then call,d upon to fill a vacancy $25,000. by the unavoidable absence of Rev Mr Smyth, of Seaferth, wile was to As PREDICTED In last week's issue. uddreets the workers. Though reluc- Canadien cattle have been scheduled 'ant w take up time Mr Ross com- by.the Leper:al Government, the net, plied and decidedly fur the good of the re'gulatiou to go into force on the 21st convention. To the query, what is work 1 Ile replied energy. Ohristiati e.:instant. This year's export trade will work is activity. Activity for Christ. i be alront.oter by that date. and it is Be with Christ' as co laborers. This hoped that this eothatrgo may be r.'- is a privilege, not a duty. In doing jjmt)veti before next season opens„ n, this work depend .upon Christ alone. there is no pleuro -pneumonia in thi, Simon taught this lesson by his obe- d:enee to•Christ's word and was reward coutetry..ed twice torthe miraculous draught of TEE Toronto Stitesasks minister fises. Without Christ is no succei;s. With hila there is abundance. So now, eCarling to explain why he allowed he says, Low I am with you always, American ethic to he admittted in•o All power is given unto me Again, tsnada for the London exhibition do that of Christian work which lies Oe ithout quarantine, The News saps nearest to your band. Workis not (the l:ndwledge of this laxity on the donein couventtons, but in our fields !ears of 'Minister Ca rl:ng may have bad !.:belie intlne' ee i„ e' using the liritit-h !Government GovPrntuent to tape the recent step. ftowet•da probe ,iilea the lauding of l Oanadian eerie- it, England unless for immediate slaughter. it Tan Quebec Government's nat-e against Messrs Mercier and Pet,rotld. ; Ifor boodling,resulted in their acquittal, H .on Friday last. There were a large 'number at the court . house awaiting nearly two hours. Abundance on Baughan, of New Orleans, is visiting the verdict, and on it being given, Mr every hand end very neatly arranged Mrs 3 T Pepper, of this place. -Ward and tempting, good society and plenty T+'artoty left Brussels for Winnipeg 1 Mercier was placed on elle shoulders of of humour, who could help enjoying Friday week, where he goes with the four of his friends and carried through themselves 4 At 7.30 denotninationi;i expectation o£ sc'ctu ing: a situation, the streets of Queted. The ex -Premier rallies were hold, when arrangements Ha proposes' writing at the Civil thanked Itis friends for the honor done were trade by the vedette societies Service examination this month, him. -On aturday, Mr Mercier event for further aggressive work. At 8 Ward is an exergetic, bright young o'clock the'chair was again taken by Iran and should taka first I'aik art his home in Montreal, and on his Roy J II Simpson who by bis geniality in tthe Prairie province, -� 41r Geo Vas met at the station by about endeared himself to the many workers Rogers went to L'+ndoti lust week 10,000 people. I -lo was presented with present. After devotional exercises, a to fill his appointment irl oonnf'o- an address,. and afterwards placed in a paper was read by Miss 1Slcltltyre on tion with the Confederation Life As want of a word. We need fire, the tiro of the Holy Ghost. The enthusi. asm of the Christian Endeavour aas hornet hi upon the young life just at the right time for a practical outcome, Ed Creighton and wife and Miss Ethel Mingle prayer with all yonr work, Creighton, of Guelph, were visiting friends in town last week, -Mr Welter l3nrgess, of Seaford+, spent a few days at home last week-111rs Sidney A tea was served in the basement of the church and a most enjoyable evening was spent tor the space of carried through Our Pledge. Its import and oblige. soctation Ile has been a faithful and Bolstered chair and t on tions,, It was a most comprehensive energetic worker in the Methodist ,eae� s reeftl the er of his digest of our duty iii relation to that church and Sabbath school and was admirers to irie residence, where he important adjunct of our societies the President of the Epworth League since inx her arae et the wrist. Tsvn of the r varrd *n nddreet, thanking his pledge, and in a Most graphic and itsiueeptionuittilhiinuexpectedretrtow bones were fractured. CORDON 84 _IVIGINTYRE. OUR FALL DISPLAY of handsome new fabrics will prove to be veryinterestiug both to ladies and gentle. teen. in Dress and Mantle goode the stook is large and varied enthraliig the very latest shades and designs, Wa for quality they are unsurpassed, but any pen description of them would fail to give an maturate disoription of their- beauty and exoellenee ; we would there- fore cordially invite all intending porch users to call and examine those fashion- able and seasonable goods, get our prices. No matter how nice goods may loote, we are anxious to sell thong and a small amount over cost will secure thein, this is not idle talk as anyone oan prove by seeing our goods and hearing our out prices --dust arrived a large purchase of boys' and men's ready made suits and overcoats, they are bargains, eee them --Do not risk your health by wearing bad shoes at this season, when you can get the very best Boots, Shoes and Rub- bers from us : for so little money -4 -We give big values in pure fresh groceries and spices, prime teas are a speciality with us, try a sample pound of our cele- brated "Ram Lals" and "Pure Russian Blend" black tens. --Gears Furnishings and •ordered suits and overcoats, always command our very best attention. GORDON & NIcINTYRE. The Big Brown .Anchor. Winrlam, October 7th, 1892. Morris. Win Wilson and family, wile have lived ou the plot known as the Rich- ard Hiugstou property, hove removed to Palmerston -Loots out for the tax C ,ilector; he has commenced work this week. ---On '1'nesday evening of last week Rev Jno Ross, B A, assist- ed by Rev D 0 McRae; of Cranerook, performed the marriage ceremony be- tween George Rohh and Miss .Maggie McCrae, two well-known young people of this township, at the residence of the bride's ,parents. The bride was taetily' attired in a cream cashmere dress with feather trimtniug and car- ried a boquet ofnatural flowers, She was attended by Miss Little, of Guelph, who wore a mauve de !sine dress, trimmed with silk lace, Jos Ballantyne, ref Brussels, supported the groom. The wedding gifts were of e+ valuable character. After al, moot in- viting repast had boeu partaken of, the evening was very pleasantly spent in social chat, vi,cal and instrumental music, etc. There were ,30 or 40 guests present Mr and .Mrs Robb have fire heartiest eongra.ulations for their future happiness, in which the Tarns joins. They intend reairling in the northern part, of Brussels, Mr Robteboing busy Chow enlarging and improving the hoose.-Bal:ince of 1892 free to new sulscribei's t+, .TUB Tunes for next year. Send -Meng your name or that of your neighbor.-. Richard Armstrong, F En+bury End J lintledge are away to the Bruce Peninsula with their guns and hounds ou a knitting expedition -John Gray, of Lindsay, who Ayes visiting his hell brother, James Duncan, for se.eral weeks, has returned home He has been in poor stealth for snow: time from nervous 'exhaustion but was much improved by his stay, here O Lirtowe•1• 11r %Vin Climfe, of this place, has been appointed ' a Deputy Game Warden by the Ontario Game and Fish Cc mmt ssion,-1 rs Thornley, y, President of the London, Ont, W U T U, is expected to visit the Listowel tV C T U on November 29th, and will probably give a publie uddresa.-The Rev T LKiernian isexpected to'occupV the pulpit of the Congregational church on Sunday next. --A deer hunting party, coi.s,stiuil' of Messrs Brooks, Hacking and Ballantyne from Listowel and Messrs Rete, Saunders, Manna and Forrest, from Atwood, left for Musko- ka recently. /!+hey hunt in the urigh- borhood of Bala. -The ladies of Knox church propose repeating the enter- tainment given a year .14,I0, "The Temple of 1'atne" on I+ riday,Nov 18111, A. number of new eh:traetera are to be substituted for some of the old tinea malting, en entertainment well worth seeing -- i�'Ir Alexander,P 8 Inspeetor, pail the Lietowel school eu official visit last wet k. -Mrs Martin, wife of Mr l3 Martin, had the misfortune t., slip on the walk in their yard on Tuesday morning of last week, brealt- Canadian Cheese in Demand. (Hoard'b Dairyman.) For 'good and • sufficient reasons Canadian cheese has all 9xoellent rep- utation in the English markets. This is due largely to the uniformly' excel- lent duality of the product, partly to the care and good sense in grading, boxing and shippiug, and iu sutne measure to prejudice and' favoritism. The demand for Canadian cheese ex. ceeds the supply, nu'J our thrifty cousins across the line arequite depos- ed to coins into theatates and purcuase from the factories on this side of the line. Thousands of tons et \Visconsin and New York cheese are thus bought every year, forwarded to Montreal and shipped abroae as Canadian cheese. And so far as quality is concerned they aro Canadian cheese, or, at least,their equals in every respect. They are, however, usually from 'the factor, at au eighth, or a quarter, or a half a cent below the Cattail:tri price in ad- dition to freight, .lweautiethey have 'no distmetive reputation .of their own. Our factorynien, unmindful, even of the lessons of their own experience, and ne:'ecting to profit by the ex- ample of othere, Lave been cajoled into.trying many markets rather than making and keeping a market for themselves. From 1876 to 1880 Wis- consin cheeee makersheld possession of the English proud wee and ulttrket to a large degree and shipments were madf, direct trent Wisconsin to London,. and Liverpool en English orders and • nt top prides. Since those yearn our makers '•ave fuoliehly listened to the tetnooth words ;of the buyer and allowed hien to t,er- stuule them to emit all marks or I,retnt:la by which the Cheese could be identifit'd or the place of maunfacture knitted. 10 this way the "good well of customers tied the "good tonne upon tiro ge:.Pral market, neither of til high aro quickleeor easily established, were ln.t-sold'for a mere pittance on. a few shipments. And the result is that oar makers .ate largely at 'the mercy of the Layers. Lower Wingham• The following is the report of Lower Wingham public school for the month of October : 4th class, marks ob- tamable 628, Jessie McIlwain 460, Nellie Ue. t 1 11 :Tim Murdoch 350. . Jno Currie 231. Sou 3rd, minks ob- tainable, 695, J'-utiie Dey 550, Milton Grahatr. 545, Mabel ilalutead 383, R,obt Currie 298, Jas (Carr 110. Jr 8rd, mark: nl,tineable 748, Nellie Martin 602, JaeLteeketidge 574,E',die Welsh 286. Sou 21d, Intake ol,taiu• tthle 759, Jiro King 927,Nellie Grattatn 574, ,Ida Murdoch 504, Mary Mac - donate 499, Birdie Johnston 488, Aoi,ie Patterson 444, Minnie Camp- bell 823, Julia Linklatur 302, Jamie 'Oemphell 277. ,Jr 2nd, marks ob- t;+finable 748, Geo Ansley 702, Geo Johrestonfe 534, ' d terton Wellwcod 496, Annie Graham 403, .(leo Elford 431, ilttittieb England 376, l+annie Green 872. Benson Cruickshank 300, Cleo Campbell 285, arm Potter 210. \Fiat llAttTLxY, leacher, Fred 8 O'Connor, barrister, Walker. ton. has been sppoitted theta of 13ruee contr.)/ in place of Vin Sutton,. reproved. The oilice is worth, aeonu,. tag to the annual reports, ,more than $3,200 a year on an eternize. Mh