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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-07-07, Page 4LOAM %, MIST -AND- srilirVirrNTALAIVI TILOS 11 SJULYr,1891. ou Slonday and played agatnet Harriston I Blaevate. and beat them one to nothing. Harris- �. M. fond 'Mrs. Jas. Ti monis lett here oil . ton did conte tine playing, but our boys' Saturday for the Wor11 a Fair. A large slumber of liwevalitee attended E the races in Brussels, lust Tlsurstley, tin' Mrs, Funston, of Brussels, wits ties R her feeler, Mr. Mex. Bruce, last week. Mr. earl Mrs. Watt, of Ethel, spent Dominion Day with Mr. and Mrs. Mills. Air, and Sire. David Hartley, of flatten are s ill too touch for them. At the recent Entrance and Public School Leaving Exanlinttion forty-five pupils wrote in the school hero, twenty- ; six troin the public school here and see -0v% ' nineteen from the country. 02 the ' • •-1 .t• j 1 t e for P S 4 twenty-six from sero en 1v L. 111X1 sixteen forl'lntrance. county, were visiting at the. .pause t ie - - -- f 1 number of the young people to the I week, 111 d 1 Coupes shag purchased r la wart number of about tivontv•fio•e, on Mon- 1M1 ' e tt�� f1 rg� CAR : �a4 drty,llel<l a picnic in the"I3eavcrMeltdow~,' a Braut.urd bicycle. T� G. N. W. TE��+�l Miss U. B. Ball, of Brussels, spout a few and passed ati very peasant 1111d sociable; opp.,,Brunswick Rood 'time, I faetoriee will make'orreugemeuts to seed some of their prime cheese to Toronto early in September, ea that the present high reputatiou of our Western cheese may be rnainGained, and diet we do not lose lour gond carne as the leading dairy district in Canada, both as regards to the qua -laity and the quality of our dairy products. The Western Fair, Lo,ulml, also °eine in fora like amount of 40100, to be given w rimes for cheese, to be competed for at I days here this week visiting her uutneroue The Misses Harrison, of Walkerton, friends. • erl u f formerly jr,,Y Farrow, Martin aro visiting their friends in town, They i 131u1evalo, but now of W c I intend spending a fete weeks here• iuutpeg, ilIan itoba, s was visiting frier a here this week. Mr, The strawberryfestival iveu by -- - " -' Culross• and Mrs. Robert Leathern, on blonduy `a1K'*• • '" Tne!g tallied of base ball match 'veterans of njgl]t, came off successfully, with plenty of fa x . ;!' p, 'l between the amateurs and the first strawberries, music, and fun. the 4th concession, came off o oa FRIDAY, JULY 7,18:13. ' I:IDITORIAL NOTES. MtoC4. zTflTF newspaper is to be Tiiin Orangeville this week. U jtedStates ?Ewer, session of the n ess has been called for August tO 1]R • llC ' -pvv a{.,pears that the re at:11C ne4- Canadian cattle eutering the markets. are not to be removed. 11 be ::kid news to our cattle shit - ;rirmereial Bank, of Ittanitolt a•, d piyment last Saturday. It to liquidation At once. It is n'ilo:'• and noteholders will refl. Miss Code, "ode of Trowbridge, js visiting at hist., on Mr. A. Simpson's farm, resulting Mr. Joseph Leech's. in a well earned victory for the veterans. t Mrs. Soaulau and family, of Carlyle, its a number r.f different lots of cheese of this visiting her parents, Mr. aid Mrs, Win. year's make, and won 20 medals, Ontario only sent forward one lot of cheese made iii 1893, end consequently only received one medal for cbeese made this year. Ontario did nobly on last fall's goocls and can do as well on this semen's snake if she exerts herself. p the coming exhibition here, from the I4th to the 23rd of September.. Considerable discussion took place in re• foronce to the showing that Western On- tario hod made at the World's . Farr in ehiese made during the Seam') of 1803. Although Ontario bass great reason to be rend of the honors received for cheese made during 1892,and exhibited this spring yet through some misunderstanding of what was required or through being too lex in their efforts to make a diapley, our Ontario dairymen did not make in any way a representative exhibit of cheese made this year. While Quebec sent over B S1r. Adam Bela the World's Fair, there ultso, having illn888 of her sola. Large quentitle livered at the Mai Graham tt Veneto es wising and belie market. County Gamtnis town 1)0 Seturd,iy. will be painted thi waruit:g the publi over the bridge wil .Messrs. Balzer & bushels of wheat i able turn of the in ,,/n '1 U®eddy e League gave a r school room of the the naw pastor aur berries met cream Mr. Dave Barbour gave the best of satis- faction as umpire and the ladies gave tnore than the best of satisfaction when they appeared on the scene loaded down with baskets containing all the delicacies of the season, which, at the close of the contest, was passed around and highly appreciated by the boys. Mr. John McKenzie, on the 4th conces- sion, sign, raised a large barn on Monday. Everything passed off without mishaps' except the defeat of one of the captains. I On Tuesday last, Christopher Garbett, Wm. Harkness, Esq., had some sheep 1 aged 82 years, was buried in the Brandon worried by dogs lately.i cemetery• He hied always been a healthy Robt. Marshall took in the Brussels 1 man uutil a few mouths ago, when he had races, last Thursday, and reports an ex- { a fall, which confined him to his bed. Be citing flare. ex-1 on Sunday last, July 2nd, about 11.30 Mr. Joe Welwoocl, Reeve, is adding `p n, On the day of the funeral, Rev. J. I =side' ably to the dimensions of his 13 Dyke preached from Job 7:6, "My days 'deice. are swifter then a weaver's shuttle." De - :.relt has given his protective 1•'crlc eye by admitting that r cent of the manufacturers .gone into business since his .;oto effect have failed. Ne ruin" statement as that could he made with respect to the u Canada prospered under a rt:Y. Smith. Miss Barbara Thynue, of Markham, and Mrs. G. Wray, of Alma, were visiting friends here this week. Belgrave• Our friend MlcLean's foot isimproviug slowly. John Dudge keeps much the same,some- times a little better and theu a change• SSW% MEI gone ou a visit to ,thioago. Mrs. Reid ie esti called theta by the of hay have been de- lated rick, for Messre, e, where they intend it for the Old Country Weer Ainsley was ill The town iron bridge summer and new sista in reference to trotting be put up. Venstoue he,ve 16,000 stock awaiting e. favor - t stet, ening lest, the ] 1 wo Itl ception social in the Methodist church for his good lady. Straw. ere nerved and a musi- cal and literary pro femme was presented. ' •.r re ] Rtdent of tn+el:r Csr+>�.n. r , T 1-b.aru of AgrttrltUr•e, suites o+ a 1;]ie exeminution of the cue's lauded from the steamer it eg from Montreal has prov- :nin'ais bad been affected iohs pleuro -Pneumonia. The 'starlet the itnportation of e roust therefore be trwin- Wr4K has addressed a )liver nlowat, urging tont nt take over the control ant of the poor, instead of he hands of local authori- The Judge's letter was e- fact that when holding :tratford he saw much ng from indigent persons to jail. Farmers are making ready to attack the bay erop, which is enormous, and promises to he a fair price. We are ex- pecting an itinerant hay press in the neighborhood at any time, the farmers having considerable old hay which they want to dispose of, Listowel- ' it- 1n the Mait- landlast game of football land district series was played at Mount • Forest on Saturday between the bores, of Listowel,and Mount Forest,and I "The twofold force in Salvation." atter a close and exciting struggle the The garden party at Mr. Frank Baruea', game was decided a draw, each team having scored one goal. This leaves Listowel champions of the district, they not having lost a game, and•having, scored 10 goals to their opponents 1. This is a very creditable record, and it is all the more creditable since no outside players were ever engaged to assist the team. The Marlboros intend arranging a game with Galt some time during this month. The following is the standing of the teams in the Maitland League: Councillor Alaimo of the World's Fel dick gave an addle The Winghaul our boys, on Thurs, mine, in a hotly co The members of the executive felt that.l something should be done to get a proper exhibit of our western cheese for the corn- ing competitions this year,and cousequeut- ly arrangements were made to have some of our cheese buyers and best judges of cheese visit the factories and make the selections of cheese to be sent to Ingersoll and thence forward to Chicago. Tho association desire to work in unison with the Dairy Commiesioners, and to leave no, stone unturned in their efforts to have Western Ontario properly represented,and askior the co-operation c'f western dairy- men in their endeavors tt; get as large and MI gond an exhibit of cheese from the west ass possible. --- Au Unbaised Verdict. (Mouetnry Times.) "The theory of the members of the Cate 1 adieu Government, who aro carrying on this tariff inquiry, is that protection is to be continued until the several manufac. turers are self-supporting; and that meen- W hile duties are to be kept on to equalize the difference between the rates of interest and wages in Canada and foreign cone - Wee. The pretense is that the farmer is to share protection along with the manu- facturer. This is a feat which no tariff, can accomplish. How is it attempted to be done ? By putting duties on farm pro- duce. But the country grows such produce in excess of its own weuta ; the surplus, which Rads a market in England, bas to be sold at a price determined by the pro- portion of the world's supply to the world's demand; a'hd tate pries obtained for the overplus fixes the price of the whole, in- cluding what is retained in the country for consumption. The duty put on here has no effect in determining the Euglisb price, which the Oauaclian, like that of every other exporting country, bas to follow. If from local or accidental causes the Cana- dian price is sometimes euhanced through the du ty, the incident only marks the ex- ceptib u of the rule ; and wo should delude ourselves if we accepted the exception for the rule. This is what we are eked to do• "If, in the case of the farmer, the largest body of producers in the country, protec- tion cannot equalize the difference in wages and iu iutereat, it is obvious that it fails to attain the first object of its existence.. And as it emu equalize the rates of interest iu two different countries, only by enhanc- ing profit through an increase of price, it equally fails, in its application to agricul- ture, in the second object. And yet we are told that a system which thus fails is to be coutluued until au equalization of them rates of wages and iutereat bot v 3 t't Crtu- ads and other countries is, by some en. explained process, brought about, though show this is to be done we are not inform ceased being an old Orangeman a large cumber iu revlie attended the funeral. After the pastor had read the burial service they formed a circle, read their service SU i dropped their parting tributes in the grave. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wray, of Aline, were spending holidays with their parents and 1 friends here. Service in Belgrave Methsdist church will begin at 7 o'clock in the evening, until furthernotice Subject et ueY t sabbath : en gay0 a short sketch and Rev. Mr, Cobble s. ,otball team defeated ay last, by one goal to tested game. Whit t1r. H. D. 1 -lenders day Wet from attend Greed Lodge, 1, 0, WANTED -By 0 Poke -Your- Nose - Business Society, a 1500 a year, With a $1000, to mind then leave other people' Address, 44 Gossip rota Toronto says that hoot the Province of Mod as folkws: $piing nd barley show reduced esmise a fair Drop. Peas by spring rains, but 1 medals provided by the association. Mee. Geo. Henderson, 3rd line, has been he average. Hay will etcut for many years. well. Large fruits, fair The following report shows the standing again. around of the pupils in S. S. No. 1, Turnberry, for 1 SuViolet Bone, of Toronto, spent the the tronth of June, The panne are 1 first with her parents ou the 3rd lies;, She placer) in order of merit and the numbers i was accompanied by Miss Annie tVhylie, correspond to the number of days the of the same city. They returned on pupil attended school during the mouth. I'1'uesday. Fourth Class.-,feunie Johnston 19, m • fo 1a Fm,, r ,o p m co es ega1 E• a,>. aq Listowel 4 0 `' 10 1 Mount Forest1. 2 3 2 4 Gorrie .. 1 3 1 6 4 Brussels...... 1 3 2 7 ti This entitles Listowel to a dozen on Tuesday eveningdlast, was s grand success; swings, croquet, ice cream uud strawberries, coffee and cake. kept all preseut busy and happy. Proceeds $14.50. hur ch. ru returuo, on Thurs- ng the meeting of the ;. T., in Hamilton. ember of the Anti - to -Other - People's- ersou at a salary of eriodiealinorease to own business and business alone. .venue, DODGE, 13 The marriage of eldest daughter of Mr. John C. Henry at o o'clock on front of the resider con. 6, London tow 'ship. Rev. Mr. Sea - yth lies Sarah M. Guest, r. George 'Guest, to of Blyth, took place tine 14, on the lawn in e of the bride's father, Consumption 1S oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that. won- derful Food Medicine,. Scotus Emulsion which is now in high repute the world over. - f'09.11TION:9-11ovrare of sabatitutea Belleville. Bold by an drugai druggists. 500.and$1,00. ' _.._ WIN GUAM MAIi3i1 Pi,. when+at. •cuiy 0, 1803 Corrected. 1.) P. Deans, Produce Deal,r. 1 75 to 08 to 68 to 84 to 60 to 65 to 14 to 14 to 0 to 1 76 to o oe to 8, to 18 to Plein sur 100Ibo, full 1r'hoab par bushel, Spring Oats. Barley, Peas, Butter, tub do Molls, Eggs per doz. Wood per cord, flay per ton, Potatoes, Wool born, of Londob, who was attired iu by her cousin, Mis sea foam green ca was waited on by Talbot. Nearly.'., sat down to a ea 7Ylorris• . Mr. John A. McEwen, of the first con• cession,, is quite au apiarist, and has a good number of bees. He has several hives' which have swarmed as many as three times up to the first of the present month. This is considered quite uuusuai. Tho majority of farmers ju this town- ship started haying this week. Wm. Bryrns raised his baro on lot 30, 4th line, on Mond'LY of this week. He is goiug to place a stoue wall under it. Wm. Geddes, jr., 3rd line, hada barn raising on Wednesday of this week, and a stcial hop in the evening. confined to her room for some time with Turnoerrl'• I heart trouble. We hope soon to see her eption of apples, which e. Small fruits are e whole the farmers with the eummer's swifter. s to have put on its last week. At least th his satchel and co, creeping like a sohool,is not seen on on and Miss Mabel n1 their school aid merited holidays. and Miss Richard. their connection 1, much to the re - for their several former intends nd the latter the We wish tbol'n t depopulated on lug somewhere. Wroxeter, to and were greatly on Monday for greatly missed We wish you [Heisted. The bride, oream, w8F• atteuded S. E. Guest, who were mere, while the groom its cousin, Mr. W. C. undred invited guests ptuous repast. wEN 00 round, i11r4Edibor,- alifornia is lovely a coun- try the sick get we 1 and the poor get rich, cyclones end frosts are practically me known. A hundred to three hundred doll. are per acre is made each year on fruits with irrigation. The California Land and Water Exchapge of Dayton, 0., control I large quantities of land in California, i which f then plant, cultivate, pay taxes for ten years, paying you e40 per: acre on one j $200 on five acres each year as your- part of 1 ' the profit, they keeping the balance for the 1 500 CORDS HE 1LOCK 'BARK care and cultivation. They give an acre of land away with each 4 certificates. All they ask you to do is to pay for the irriga- tion which can be done in small paylnents.� 5 C 0 P'C-0 eamonth. They will~ send you the TAIL CEO. Wishes to 8.00001 Wiugham and vicinit tailor shop IN TH;. SOUTH OF Mfl. 2 00 e0 00 34 34 55 15 10 2 00 7 00 40 [+j SH� 1P3f •e to the people .61 that he has opened e 'TORE ONE DOOR R. HILL'S RES- TAURANT, and 1 toly occupied by M. Patterson, watchmal er. of our worthy Beadle last over a year. on his way vreek in the attending the atumn. 1e Wroxeter ' el Katie Hardie 10,Albert Loutt]t . , L' mmre The Western Dairymen. Wheelens 17, !Ennis Potter 16, Saxe John - 1 An important meeting of the Executive stop 22, Mary Bryce 20, William Campbell 1 committee of the Western Dairyman's 20, Aggie Mitchell 11, Albert Porter 10. association was held.on Saturday last, in Sr. Thiid Class. -Vine Elliott 21, Tenth London. There were preseut President Kelly 21, Foster Fyfe 17. Geary, London ; Hon. T. Ballantyne, .7r -Third Glass,- lora Wade 22, Maggie 1 Stretford; A• Pattullo, Woodstock ; A, F. Mitehslon 18, Lizzie Bryce 21, Andrew I S1eLaren, Windsor; J. S. Pearce, London, Mitchell 17, Ida Homuth 22, Norma, and the secretary, J. W. Wheaton, Blackwe1121; Haghie Johnston 22, John i Reports of the vvorks carried on during t April and May at the Elma, Herrictsville, 'me any ono expect to see the day Foxton 19,1MTary Duncan 10, Winnie Potter 21, Mary Cowden 22, Edward Johnston ; Galloway's and the Last and West Oxford when the rate of interest in Canada will fall to the Dutch level ? Does any one expect to live to see the day when wages will be ou the same level in Canada and Belgium ? Aud if so, how is the leveling process to proceed ? Is tike leveling to be upwards or downwards, or is it to move from both directions et the same time;, The chances are that those who talk glibly) about the future equilibrium of wages and of interest on money, have never attempt ed even to imagine how the process is to b worked out. One thing is certain: exa gerieted protection, while it lasts, imposes sacrifices on the comrnueity by enhauoing prime to tho whole body of crewmen This might be borne with for a time, if compensation were sure to Come in the near future ; but if we are to waft for Miele 1 1 the 1100eats which the sacrifice was intend- : cheese hese in the t ]r ed to purchase until interest tend wages and 'MVestern Ontario attain a common level, fn different oouu- '1 bt'ell uioxad at 1rst rate this yeart+ 1s hoped. f that hwest willen ttua makeau hextea ties, the sacrifice will bring nothing but dog bwen f rtrtd at 17 trolls on the, makers disappointment." dollar. effort in thus regard and that our best pP , All clothing mad in thellatest styles. WORKMAN CHAR IF AND FIT The patronage o the public solicited and satisfaction guaral teed. :EORGE H. IRVIN. V1 ingham, M rcli BARK 7th, 18933, WANTED, wanted at the 4Vingham Tanuery. names of 90 peipons elio + st year received from 525 to S:00 on oa+ . ac's investment• 1 Preside t J treiStci Asa s: Ralf of that good tl. ...1 ,f ,Colt iii Land and Water, Exellan€, oY` Da, ., give a freereturn ticket to view he property and two ear. Why should any le .t such a chance remains do not have and labor or )roots and do not have etliem •to;day slats r1 Car�temonAV. hundred dolly one be poor v open and yo work to get th to leave home. got full particuJ 22. lfactorfes were received. Tllase repos Second 0.3281. -Clara Elliott 21, Frauk Elliott 21, Freddie Elliott 21, Emnat I showed that good and lasting work had been done, and that the efforts of the As- Sr.Hawk TG. sedation to improve the quality land i.1 - Part n. -William illiam Foxton 10, James l crease the value of our western cheese were Kelly 20, Alex, S4eKinuon 1G, Olharlie being fully appreciated by the dairymen Blackwell 14, Jahnie Mitchell 17, George 1 of Westexrr'Ontiarko. :Little 17, Wilfrid Huffman 7. A grant ata was made to the Toronto Jr. Part 7L -Betty Bryce 22, 'Willie I Kell 20, Mary McKinnon 21, Lucy tic. ! Industrial Exhibition to be put with Simi - Y lar grants from the Eastern Dairymen's I{ague 20, harry Goy 1G, Sara Crow 1G` Association and the Dairymau's Associa. Alice Little 15. 1 tipu of the Preview) of Quebec, and also Part let,--Vratlkie Johnston 22, Maggie 111..00 by the liew) olal bee, itidn, the Metrias 90, Frances Paxton 20, Tommy I whsle to form a etrue ofE ibiti This 'I.'eese 20, Eddie Elliott 17, `e ills tmttn 0 whole its to be given in prizes for cheese, 15, 1Terbje Elliott 10, Esaje Iluffmau 641 to be competed for by tnember6 of the The avenge attendance for the Educe Huffman 0. mouth three .tssociatfons• This award is arrang• lea for to bring into direct competition the wee 43. t d'str`cts Eastern ilArrlr. A. Rene Teacher. 1 and Quebec, and 11 KI ntrafae-In the wife of 111x. t WEiLEa.--Ill the wife of Mr. J 11i Ho:eve t -Sia chareh,Wiughe, by the 1Lev. S. S ed by ides. 0. William T. J. eldest daughter ,tud grand dough .toudg.•- KUvrz •-MoNrA 'Formosa, on dun Broil tnaun, Mr. Miss Magsie, eke Mute,, of htildt He1.ur s- (100 i he 27th ult., by Mr. Edmund T New Era, to Mi: ter of Mr. Aaro. WOODS -I.1 lab, Alexander n nthl. Connury -I `hristo pp her C• months. ,Tuscola. -.In :tinier, aged 5 Nictfor,•-In 24th, Themes Aloxaurlor ati. y ars, 11 mon C]iAitrtc.t .. rs. Harriet - 7 days. , ulross;:on the 24111 ,lune, J. Kirkland ; a sou. ulross. ou this 27th June, o. Weiler ; a daughter. t.tc-At the Methodist ou Wednesday, July 5th, Ilerv, M. A. is. D.,assiet- Piersou, of Klieuburg Ilomuth, to Fiorillo, C., f F. G. Spading, Esq., er of the late Lieut. -Col, Will he paid on delivery. Parties peeling 15 eo' cs . or over, can deliver half. in summer Wel balhohree ins winter, if desired, und sate price will be") paid. WINO lAf TAI1I1.10 CO Winghani, Muy 10th. 1803. ,-At the R. C. Church. 13th, by Rev. Father oht Kuntz, of lformota,to at daughter of Mr. Henry ay. -At St, Catharines, on be Rev. Mr. VatiWyck, Holmes of the Clinton Louie Cole, eldest daughe Cole. DIED. 'eat Wawanosh, en July cods, aged 39 years and 4 f r e. Shoulder Braces, Chest and Lung 'Protectors. A- large assortment at very' redticed prices. Belgreve, ou Ally 2nd, rbett, aged 82 years and 7 - Tinton, on June 80111, John years and 11 mouths, orris, ou Saturday, Intee Webster, youngest son of Margaret Nichol, aged 11 ns 12 days, t Whiteehureh, on July lst, hampion, aged GG years and. HANILTt 'S DRUG STORE. .. Genual Telephone 'Exchange SALESMEN WARTED, To relnro00nt us to the sato of a eholeo line of fiAdnY 0ANAn7AN GROWN STOeli. Experience fence net ne.osaary. We want real workers und to all such rye otter a p•'ruranont situation of a peed nl0010e with chance of advaneeniont, es we now heta over 700 now under ealtiratton, a'C can {tiro our salon. mon ,many superior advantages. Wo Wise ,leslre to tisane n guest man In your dished teat the ItoTAttY PUMP, tor whish wo have tile-eless: al money. 'rhie 10 something; now and lndispeusable to tho iarcoor 0r trust grower. Bend 'for -tern's and testimonial timber. STONI: &-WEr,1.1:1eSt014, etureerynlosl, toronto, out. Demi issue 11- able year abun led t ana quail C01111 porti 13rtt' •01 ire elite P faro • to ti aft whe of 11 r cell pia :,in eclor hay „and tforl ,-enn :the ,idev .are file? • lel sag" 'tot iso 41l 4n• ,th alg F e e n n f