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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-12-09, Page 4E. WiUAES, oFanvasT -- D DRUGGIST. ACT. 4. W. W. TELEGRAPH CO opp. Brunswick blouse Wingham, - - Ont Tile Thompeou nibaistiy was sworn The farm originelly oreleieted of 141 in by the GeeerreeeGeeerai. an Weeaeree, of which 16 have recently been eiesclay last, as follows : Sir John , large brick etructure, eapable of con. sold fee town lots. The bifilaiUg 4 Thompson—Pretnier anti Minister Of tooling 125 peramos, too 400rage muw, JtitstiCei 1-1M1 anlienele Dowell—Minw ber of ininetei being 85 The eoUt Teter of Trade and Coname'ree; Hen 0 t 094 the E Fostev—).1inleter of Fiumice; Sir A P Otereue-PoetnaastereGeneral ; Hon John Coatigatt—Seoretary of Stat , Hon 0 H Toper—Mter of Merino and Fisheries ; Hou Jahn Haggart— Mitlieter of Railwaye mut Canals; lion J A Outmet Minietee of Public Wort s; Han J 0 Patterson—Minister of Militia; lical T Del Daty--Miuister of tee I teterion; Hon .A. Anon— 'Minister of Agriculture ; Hoe W 13 Ives—President of the Privy Council; Elon Frank Smith aud lion John Cerling,without portfolio, The above torm the cabinet. The following named members of Parliamerst have been appointed to fill the subordinate offices recently brought into existence: Solicitor -general of Ceneda. Hon Jubn J Curran; Comptroller of inland rev- enue, Ron John Ir Wood; Comptroller of enstoins, Hon Nathaniel 0 Wallace. Messrs Bowen and Angers will go into the Senete, the former as leader of that body. - FRIDAY, DE0E11113E11 9, 1892. 41.3700.037.4730.3.3ammosa.00=3......0*.e.=:. EDITORIAL NOTES mn1 NOTWITBSTASDING- the N P, the Sunday Morning free breakfast 5 1 aneong the flourishiug institutions in • Toronto. sti Tun 'Temente World says it is in- formed that Mr D'Alene 1‘1,c0arthy p intends opposing the tariff policy of • •011( the present Dominion Goverument. ) Hou.se of Refuge. 4 Me sl Cosomei;e, of the Rev- I. cry next., the ratepayers of the Oounty At the municipal elections in 3.1inu- t euue office,Tch onto, has been sus -mei- the reatille theuld eaten to have been CORDON 84 IMINTYRE, nil ; if we expreseed our desire la tion of dilty, we eall ullora tO ho° ; ie cowing, but not too BOOn. for ue, for laughed et. No such deed cull " ' our stock of holiday goods is couaplete time ve:thout good results in duo time, I in every department. 1 N ft ilaVe petten(e end continue in 1 Furs Furs; a beautiful assortment in eiotuieg language mad from e celesta, , Crere-11-ZISTIVX,A,S -kr stables aial out houees, $15,- welt donne order that no eleatot coats, capes, storm collars, nus, boas,1 the land orientally was , e 088 up to the preseat day, neelene, r.21 total &et of less thee $25,000. The ditials employed are ; Inspector, salary, $100; physician, *000; keeper, $550; inatrou, $140; teatneter, $180; assistant keeper, $1e(); two.feinale servante, $100 each; total, $1,550. The cost of maiutenance of eeeh per - sou is a, fractiou over 95c. perIu week. addition to the produce consumed on the prernises,strewberries and other fruits are raised and sod iu the fowl of Berlin. CoONTY oF leirELLINGTON. The House of Reef uge of the county of Wellington is situated near Fergus, and was established in 1878. The farm is about 58 acres in extent. te • d •1 to 8105•11411101.1311.01=1......61••=1MMONNII•I' , . l'' lof Huron will be given the opportunity r$ ed by the Dominion Governmeat for to express an opinion either for or oe,• eigning a requisition calling a public against the desirability of establishieg.. b , uteetiug iu favor of annexation. and maintaiaine a house of refuge for . -the. iudigent of the county.. The • x lin H. A MASsn, of Toronto, proelfollewing extracts are taken from the do poses to give $100,000 towards the ,report of te committee appointed by eb , erection of a suitable music hal): for 1the coanuil of Ote ario comae-, e Web ✓ ceie tbe city of Toronto, provided the „. ohylvleited the houses referred to : arse wilt eurtiotten it. 1 CouNTT OF none The house of refuge of the County of Wert Inn Toronto 'Young Liberals passed I , . . . e . it 'Elgin is situated about .htee miles anise a reeolution, at their last ineetipg, -inifrom St Thomas. The farm contains are 'i favor of ti.e eetablisliment of a Pro -150 acres of land, nearly all under mil - he P vescial board of arbitration, to whishltivation, The products of the farna e all labor disputea should bd refereed. I are hay, corn, oats, potatoes, and lother vegetables for the' stock and in, eel' T INAS deetded, at lot meeting (4 tmates, little or nothing beiug sold, all he 14;" 1 ' • pert, the London cite uOuncil, to submit to being consumed on the pieinises. The nfre,,I. the vote of the ratepayers, the question) building is a fine two store structure Th' 'et closet. all saloons and hotel bon ou 1 end basement et welts.: brick, with 0 the city at etseen o'cloek every 'tight , This being insomeitmt, small frame building was original y i accommodate 65 persons, but additions . I especially to benefit a few members 0 have recently hem made increasing i I OW community at the expense of the its capacity during the year, The m -. this • • ny, and with iend in view tt e tot al cost of the building and land to 11'... , • petition the Provincial and Dominion date, including improvements, ie $29, - Governments and Parliaments to take 390- Tee officials are : Inspector, the proper necessary steps within their $100 per year; physician, 150;$keep. respective spheres to have the British erg $400; matron, $800; other assist, North America Act amended as in ants, $18$ 50; tusking a total coat of 1 . , t tete vousuolu may seem best, and to $1,238.50. The avetae e eost of main- pereframe the laws so that we as rate- payers and citizens shall he required tenance for each inmate was $1.2,8 week. to pay what is right and proper for OOtr.iTY OF- YORK. government, without being compelled The one.at Newmarleet is about 105 to contribute of the results of our feet long by 40 feet broadoene 4rigit,_ laber awl tail to others eilio have no ado- cost about $17,200, and there has claim upon us—equal rights old jnet Ilene added hy way of otahnildings and, lawe properly neltutaistered, es far as otherwise $8,881, Inakitig a total of it is in the power of human govern- • ments, and that they tnay thus bo "a 426,062. It was built with the in- tentiun of acuotninodatine 100 innlata's terror to evil doers and a praiee to but they had 'there at one titne as, them that do well." many as 129. Those in charge of ten On the supposition that this resole - institution strongly recommended . a dolt will be carried, petititins founded small farm, of say' 50 acres, as being , ulent IL will be readf for eignaitire at runch better than. a large one; Rea the meelieg, stet 1 trust, means adopt• much more profitable in theeeitainte,e- ed to give every one in the township . ment. They also think that cheaper and plainer buildings might be used, and thus save a .lerge and unnecessary expense. They have 511, acres, which cost $4,500. The inmates do all the labor on the farin and attend to all the • may be taken uutewaros, I take . i t Sto and our rums are very p g, means of Inf"ing then' that'111:' I Utile money will secure a, very Moe sent at next nomination I would like, 1 article here. a if perntitted, to continue the good ii Handlterchiefain endless variety. They work, by moving to petition for whet :aro beautiful and so oheap, is the wav we need; just the more persistent and Ithey are deeerbied. Well, we buy it cousistent we ate in our conduct the !large quantities and therefore can sell gained.1.0heap. sooner will our object lei We do eot need tolelayalavnegthoolies.abtflneit After the special business; is over 1 1 would like tcesee the following resole- i doss gm's or general . , i , Y . 1 aro always here and you eau buy tnem. tion moved : the ratepayere aud citizens 'of' the I Township .of Turriberry urgeut need that the governMeet the besten every Hoe that we can pro. machinery of the Doininkie. be lessen- cure, but you can buy them cheaper than ...That it is the deliberate opinion of I they were ever offered for. that there is but our stock is ample anct the quality is 1 cheaper from uotv nntil Ohristmete than in some Places' b. Shoos and rubbers aro in daily demand, ed, the expenditure much reduced,that tuoiletos Nbveorliet,viaeldla°nIt fieloP.,dr°071:aloetgiojit!"s anTynferemnte'sr effort;frsti,1131.°e:erwyelatta:st e;sT,yeleocis aS, prices that last Please. and shades have lately been added, at of emeriti use in such a way Groceries. — Everythiug new, fresh, pure and good. 13eautiful layer Milani at 81.25 per box, all kinds of fruit peels, apices, essences, nuts, etc. Big value in toes and sugars. We lead in tine teas. Spemal care is given to this department. gauumemodistioe for about 60 persone. ntiL cottages have been erected. About he A of the week. (""1; TUE Salvation Aruty have purchased 109 peroone were lodged for a longer mei; er eltorter. time during the year 1$88,a a levee 'sieteen-roomed*house itudewo a be,' 'poitien of alld number being wader 90 - acres of land in Parkdale, to be used days The cost of the property was.: echh as a "Rescue Houle" Vege- 'Fare, $3000.00 hat* table and chistken farming will bo Main buildings 7145.94 reatl, • , Cottage s ..... .. ... . .. ....... 1250 08 per week' last year tor eirob nee ecerried mein Counection with it. Out buildings ...... ....... 1850,84 exchisive of interest on capital accotint work. They raise principally gar e stem slue as delay. oaeteeoe, te,„,,, tne by reading these mw wort s, toes, strawberries, potatoes, acid other 1 1 eemain, yours truly, vegetables for sale. They have three 1 Roemer DoUGLAU. horees end live tnilcb cow, and use all GORDON & MaNTYRE,. The Big Brown Anobor. Wingeam, December 8th. 1892. niiitrOas, To the ntlitoe of the TDIES. DEAR Sea,—Lt toy opinion your last week's Culross letter wee out of place. Your correspondent was undeservedly end in:mercifully bundled. other words, the letter was apparently too (Oriole As. eitizerte worthy of Oen. side, we must look • to the welfare of our people; as parents worthy of the children entrusted to our keeping, let US give our chadiOn all the education which it is possible to get in any com- munity in Ontario; a-4 good farmers, INC us Oa the soil well, plough and tho opportunity of signing. ex., gew early and reep in due season. W en week, if allowed by.lou, Mr Editor, I right].) applied, elm following sentences may say a few words in support of the indicate a reel stales of affairs: Some resolutioe, end rstate what gooMS to ins people are willing to he made tools in a suitable petition under our present the hands of others and neglect their cireumstances, With thanks to you owl. affairs/. Their families suffer and and my fellow electors who may favor they become officiotis. Instead of as• Berme; their manhood they write ulestri letters intends: i to blemish tier. tein neighbors' reputations and on the other hand gain the voteof a eectar. ma body. X. L. the milk on the piece, and no buttter ' Zilorris• made-. They also raise ,and dispose of Mrs Vgne Bra 3 el I' ' • ' y, 1 atees ietiewing each year a number of fat hogs. The officere consist of cik.eepei,salary,$300; inspector, $100 ;. physician, $175 ; alewife $200; two donaestics at 0108 and $86 e year. The average expense is st4 have Drainage,fencing and orchard 1030.3_, estda „ '''• -• Tee Nort leveet . Territories' nd se- --- • e opened an eineeration office in Torento. wohr A parry of farm delegates from several' Saskatchewan, has arrived m catinto, a pbysioian4 $200 ; keeper, $850 1 soisof •the conntry at once. •.• Tim last three live ia the institution . as nik Teitive reform is now meeting with Nearly all the work n the farm aud b in the house with this exceptioa is re„iet, Cons ei vata v.. politicians fted news - $18,788.20 officers in connection with it districts its Aesimboia, Alberta and The are ten inspector,salary $80 per annum; t at and eat begin work in different parts matron, $200; assistant matron, $120. odett ocaleefavor et the hands of a.. nuna se ofdone by the imitates. No less than ' • i sane and '7 were blind. The 21 of the inmates were imbetile, idotio incleclieg salstriee, was $1.112. 0ral expense, including 5 per cent interest 011 capitaneecount, per week for each . inmate, $1.88• 'e, TurnlYerry. The roeular prayer -meeting in Holmes' school boasts was conducted on Thursday evening last by Rev E W Bughea. The meeting was V‘try ii. tereeting and a lame number present. —The young pelple of this vicinity pre enaneine tienaselves in making prep d • es t„:11r,ges a reduction 0 duties on English everage cost of maintenance, Waterline, eateries, food and clothing for each ation for an entertainment on the 2 n agropispeie. The Montreal L.tat strongly "ns oigoods end also upon American coal mndete during the year 1888 was $1.07 Holnaes' school. The entertainment • eil Mr D'Alton McCarthy is also in t. i • . • r promises to be a success. Several. ot eat eh ' • per wee s, w a ado higher than the Winghsen worthies' have kindly consented to take part. se in)otavor of lowering the tariff on British the average during the previous years. To the Mitor ot Winghtms Times CoMsTY BIIIMLESEX. is cOn m reported that President Gard. 1 The 'louse of,,Refluee for the county Permit through your paper a %von] The er, or the British Board of Agrieal-1, of Paidal""x is sheeted nearly two 1 or two to my brother elector% of the mitts west efathe town. of Strathray. Township of Turnberry. There le one end iture, has slated. that live Canadian! ft was erect e in 1879. It is ititeeded point, which it seems to me wonld Thtotatie will again be ednutted to the Howinit. near Port Albert, this weelt.—A • Ae Pul'ii"Idrujualiut' will be held in b 8 Nu 1, en Thursday, Dec 22nd, ttaquaintanoos in Astifield township, and e ,zrand uoucert will be given iu esociel hop" was held at, the reeidence ' of Jas Aitchesotelst line, ou Thoraday I the .eveitiug. The . programme will evening, of last eteek.—A -box social" evening, of last eonsist of organ, violin, weal' organ was held on Tuesday and other musics, comet stud senthnen- week, in the stone SO11001 1101718e,Ot1 the 1 tat songs, choruses, qaartettee, duetts, 2nd bee. The proceeds will eo t e readings, dialogues and recitations, wards the Suntlay . School funds.--. I The following peewee will take part or the accoanuodatioe of 154mule I do well to thielt over, aud as a result rntittallmted Xingdom as.soon as satiefec- althoUgh at the time of the emit about . leable'tory proof is presented that lite plena). It 100 were in it, The city of London d witiveLenmenot exists in, aanada. ot now ,f.ortneriy sent e nunaber of inmetes to have been wandrawn, the Unnecireste, with the Dominion Goverienentld, but they itspectior, maeicity having .teceonanorletion at home, tare) ,to leave the necessary t The feria eoatains about 45 stores of attest i land, the produce of whioli iii conaute • end the proof of the ceuntry's iptiliin- /MBOLOtidOn. 0 ad by th•t initiates. The cost of the land wAtt $3,800, and the total coat of 31ity from Um disease forwardert to re litte .f ' . &relit last session of the Dominion to land, builditerteetc, to the present time atliatrient, 'Mr Davies, of Prince Edward placed the following esolution before tile leoutte, and be laberd members voted for it, but ts was defeated by the Government 'upporters: "Inasmuch effi Great &Ain admits the products of Canada to her ports free of duty, tbia boatel I is $28,330, The: total number of per- opportunity of selmaitting a resolution isoos sIteltered last year for 5 illore or 1 'eh wee embodied in petition to our less time wits 127 ,The house is heated by stesen, aud in addition to the tome officials are engineer is kept to nutteige the beating .antl pumping apparatus, at a salary of '$400 pee annum. The total eateries pith! are $1,800 per annum, as little ottii•r labor ' aiti for and no ttesistant to the erfout thoughto glee expression tO thein Cierpiiitig, the privilege aud right of petition to our Provincial and Dotennion rulers More than w„0 hays dome the past, not only foe our ite dividers' good, but, also end as a eon. sequence for tbe good of our common country. List year, ne • nominatiuti day for our Municipal ril•Ortit after the eial business wet over, I Look the David 13reckenrictge rentedIfis farm on the let line, for a • term of years to Mr McGeorge,. of Grey to en- ship.—Mr 'John Cochiatie and sister, Mies "Dot", of East Wawanoeleepent Tuesday of last week, vieiting frietids ou the 8rd line,—Liceuvo Inilector, Jno Miller, has rented his feral on the ist cou, for a term of yeare, to his sons David and John. Mr etiller will still reside oat the place —Municipal matters aro very quiet in this town- ship. The present uouncil have laeld effete for four years and ou the whole have given good satiefaetion ; on the whole, there is a feeling that honors should be passed round anti in all likelihood wo have e new council fori1893. At any rate,we would like to breve the opportemity of voting on the House of Refuge queslion.--On 'Thursday of last week, the spirit of • Matthew Gibson paid nature's debt and passed tette, realms beyond. um der was a tong sufferer from cancer in the face, and being a man of indoinitalde will, he persistently re- fused to lessee it reneoved. He was highly respected by all who knew him and will be greatly missed in the iseigheorhood, 'Die. deceased lessves widow and three ier own tip daughters to mourn the loos of a loving Intsband and a kind, indulgent father.—About six o'clock on Monday morning large fire woe noticed on the 3rd line, in the WI:Stern part Of the townsbip, in am pregranune: Messrs A a i. ay, Latteee ; V Halley, Wroxeter; G A llesenuer and J nem, 13i.lneore ,• D Harkness, Carrick ; 1) Trecey. Tura - berry. Also a splendid choir has been termed with Me Jus Ritchie es leader. Mr J Keine, of Gerrie, is also expected to give an exhihitioa olob-swinging. With anon 4, programme in preparation everybody who attends tlin concert may he sure of a rare treat. In order to defray expense:1,0e entail admission feo of 10 cents will be uharged: Pew/it:total and Dominion Parliaments, the eastern,. of ehigh was to reduce the amount of our governmental machin. ery and the teat thereef, and to frame the laws so that jestiee mid equity be meted out Wien seal all eliket, with- out distinction of elese, profession, or trade, as far as it is poeeirde for human •overnmente to do, The peti. 1 4.fe of the opinion that the present stale matron is employed, the whole work our Iteeva ,s duties exacted 011 ROOda mainly im. being done by the inmates. Tbe tiOn was duly sigm,d by nuptial eon of main:enrolee in tl•ie and Clerk, and sent to our representa. tad frotn Great Britain should be inetitutine, including the *garters, lel Lives for presentatiou 3 ehe public rv,ative party have 010,4,4 their :8,y)5 per week for each iliniate. 1 pepers informed us they ware duly earned." It is thought that the Cott. • a somewhat on this question, Audi COUNTY OP WILTESLOO 1 t a . preeen er , and also that the one to twovii towards the reduction of aatiet, . Tie, !louse of Refuge of the county the Do_mation 1"hatTignt WWI intighea i covaiderabla extent, on English of Wateilee id „Sittlutod llettr Berate at. Waa it On aueount of ite aingue atlas would meet with tbu approval ad; 5 the oldest institution in the larity or iconnelleitic idea*, es they flioVeirnment. • I pre, ince, having Wen creed in 1869.1 iteref lerinedi What of that, even if • 3 Belnaore • • (leitonded forint time Mr Alex•Lavine, an old resident of this place, is hack renewing acquaint - Aimee., Mr Andrew Hartnerton has rented his grist null to Mr Lowrie,who has taken • poseeeeion. , Mr Lowrie conies highly retoininended.--Mr John Fitch has retuened from Mauitoba, after spending the eunerter there, Shiest his return he has • joined the Temperanee Sooiety. Ott Friday evening last about 'seventy couples of the young folks of this viditaty gather. red at tee residence 0 G Barton and moat his new house a genuine .wartning up, The out% folks. thick if Mr Barton would yet leis houee warmed like tide every fall there would - no danger of lino taking cold or la grippe. ciereapeondent has been informed MIMI Beigrave. it was the large twa story frame OPt. 'Bat readiejust now makes dull tied, tags residence of Mr Thos Garnisatleui mg. -411w who mined tho lecture et could learn no further partioulars,—lt "M last Monday evening, pleasing to hear of the good fortune missed a treat..-0tere to the Xnatte that betel the family of the lent 1 trete on 23rd hest in the SletliOdIst Ttobert been*, of this township By 1 Werth, Good prow:emote, low ad the death of an Miele in the eounty of 'Mission fee ; patronize the sioltdolee. Down, hoisted, a considerable legacy I Keep a place for the best entertai‘u% itt lett for division amongst. the family, , ment of the season, in the. Methodist ;Mrs W 1.1 `request+, late of Witighauelchurele on New Year's, VitrtiCillard is one ttr the participants itt the !later„-11ev \V 13 Wateere of Wing- • legacy. i ham, will preach Educational sermons 13,3•3•33.3.313.31.3.3.3 lin Beigrave circuit, me Sunday, leth littleseribe for tint Tittles. 'mitt 4