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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-01-19, Page 4CHEMIST — AND •- TEE W1 G.: AM TIMES, JANUAR : 19, 1t89L. ' the utter depravity of h mune eaters (senseless foratotlitiea °lemma at the and, of course, they expect the Leuista- 7 tare to humbug the people iu some way or another. The hardened proteesionel politician thinks that the =inhere of the Legislature are as abandoned es be is himself, We have no such opinion of DRUGGIS like Legislature or this Province. Men tre Sir Oliver lelowat, G. W. Ross, and J. M. Gibson on the otle side, and ter. Meredith, Mr. Master, and Mr, Wood on '— the other, will do their fluty, There are ACT[[t� a • a•I, u •. n others on both sides just as conscientious ,t 4ll„ , . T E . ' . �. E a � 0 as their leaders. If it is shown that the power to prohibit, is in the Legislature, opp. Brunswick House we believe that body wilt fearlessly do what the electors on January first gave Wingham - - - Ont thein a mandate to do. Moruxnl .M.. Witness ; The woollen and ----14 cotton oominnesters are at Ottawa, busy "SAC" , guiding the hand ot the Finance Minis. :`•nni timester, which fixes the duty on goods which. they manufacture. Tbat is very nice,. certainly, for the woollen and cotton men, but what about the interests of the fanners and workingmen, and other ocnsureers ? They are not represented at Ottawa ; they are not called into the Council by Mr. Foster : they do not guide the hand of the Finance Minister, The textile schedules are now, we sup- pose, being worked upon by the Govern- ment, and the spinners and weavers aro given notice, and asked to meet the Government. The iron and hardware FRIDAY. JA,N U BY, 19, 1894. • REFORM CONVENTION. The annual meeting of the East Huron Reform Convention (for both Dominion and Legislature) will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Tuesday, 30th instant, at 1 p. ,.n., for the election of officers and other business. To the evening. a mass meeting will be held in the Town Ball, which will be addressed by Dr, Macdonald, M. P., .Tae 1111eMuilen, M. P. and Tilos, Gibson, M. P. P. A full attendance is requested. EDITORIALNOTES. '.,.oi oexo.'s civic debt is now 0100 for every man, woman and child in the city. Tot:orixo Junction Council has decid- hose tax collectors to foot the bill, with any Roman Catholic epee the sub- ecl to economise by cutting down solar. Al A cif x't`livca of the Provincial Pia- feet of this Order, nor will I enter into leer ae . biscite Central Campaign Committee' any agreement with a Roman Catholic to str.ke or create a disturbance whereby the Roman Catholic employes may undermine and substitute the Protest- ants ; that in all grievances I will seek only Protestants and coupsel with them to the exclusion of all Roman Catholics, and will not make'known to then any- thing of soya nature matured at such perfect the arrangements of the eonven enuferences; that I will.not countenance tion. The gathering is expected to be the nomination in any caucus or conven- large and -representation is as 'follows: tion, of a Doman Catholic for any cillos —Every cherub and Society, to be in the gift of the Canadian people, and entitled to two representatives, and each that I will not vote for nor counsel others church and i?!ociety having more than 50 to vote tor any Reiman Catholic, but will members to be entitled to an additional veto only for Protestants ; that I will delegate fur each 60 or fractional part of endeavor at all times to place the politi- 50 after the Eirstfull 50 members. Tile cal positions of this government in the opening or the meeting, this edifying piece or literature goes on to say :-• "On the altar in the centre or the scent, which is also draped with national colars,11es an open 'Bible," Here I ask the reader to pause and consider this uacriligeoua attempt to make the Bible eubsorviont to ell the injustice, false- hood, tied perjory contained in the oath given below. Be it remembered that Satan himself can use the Bible when he has a purpose to serve. Well may We, say in the words of Rev. Mr, Doneld, a Presbyterian clergyman: On the lips of such people "the Ten Commandmeuts are immoral and the Sermon on the Mount corrupting." The next item of importance we meet with is a prayer offered by the "Chaplain., This prayer, if considered in itself, would be a beauti- ful act of devotion. But when taken in connection with the oath given below, in which it becomes a petition to God for the accomplishment of monstrous atrocities therein contained, it becomes the rankest blasphemy. I now come to the fatuous oath. Here it is : "I da most solemnly promise and swear that I will not allow any one a member of the Roman Catholio Church to be. come a member of this order, knowing him to be secs, that I will use my influ- ence to promote the interests or all Protestants everywhere in the world ; sebedule will be considered, and then that I will not employ a Roman Catholic the iron and steel manufacturers will m any capacity; it I can procure the flock to Ottawa. The rice millets, the paper .makers, the oil men, and the rest, will all have their turn. And the farmer services of a Protestant ; that I will not aid m building or maintaining by my re- sources any Roman Catholic Church or and workingman, the merchant and pro.institution of their iject or creed whet, fessioual man, the shipowner and trans- porter will not be called in ; they will merely be called upon by the custom aver, but will do all in my power to break down the power of the Pope; tb at I will not enter into any controversy 1k Ontario Lenisinttii0 Inns been held in `.Toronto, on Friday last, the summoned for the dispatch of business matter of what further action is to be ou Weduesday, February 14th.. taken in view of the recent vote, was Tut Patrons ot South I.iuron will meet considered, when it was resolved to hall at Rensall, on the 24th inst, to nominate another Provincial convention in Toron- a oan(litln,e for the Ontario Legislature. to, to meet on Tuesday, February 6, An effort is being made by theScottish A local committee was appointed to cattle feeders to have the embargo 'against nanadian cattle removed, so late despatches state. o Ties Tlontinion Parliament has been .: further adjourned till the latter end of ' February' and it is likely it will be furtber adjourned till some time in March, The A Government is "looking to Washnngtan,' • waiting to learn the fate of the Wilson T trill.:. letternsetEx will be interested in learn- , ing that the position of staff sergeants is 0 abolished as a rank. They will hence - 3 -1 forth be "sergeants" simply, and will 0 robably ba considered as entitled to • wear the badges that appertain to that Tirank without the usual additional stripes. ;Stir. J. J. Ke so, Ontario supertntend- nt of destitute and neglected ohiidren, as succeeded in the short time that he as been in &lice in systematizing the ew department. He has travelled pretty ell all over the Procinee, and has dis- ributed an immense amount of litera- ure amongst oharitable workers, besides organiziug children's aid bawls in many laces. W eenneoo (Quebec) Advertiser : Mr, aster may just as well do his tariff 'pinking now as later. Tbemanefaotur- rs have such a lien upon him that he ill not venture to do more than to raker and patch up the tariff, and that rt of tariff reforan, it, may be confident- predicted,will not satisfy the country. f4I'Itend after that the Tory protectionists Thaahoirld prepare their minds for the de - age. Belgrave. The annual meeting of the membera. of the hast Wawanosh Agrioulturnl Society was held at Liviugstou's Hotel, 13elgrave, on Thursday, the lith inst. A. number of members were le attendaneo. The annual statement was read, showing a cash balance in treasurer's hands of $144.88, Glias. Proctor was elected President (the fourth time), and .Ins. Owens, Viee•President. Directors ap- pointed : Jas. Proctor, B. Wilkiuson, N. Cuniing, R. Scott, Tbos. Bridges, R, Corrie, R. Corley, John Ouultes, sr., and Walter Scott. Auditors: --P. W. Scott and 111,11.. Harrison. Secretary, Finlay Anderson ; Treasurer, C. McClelland. • The roads are bare ot snow ; but not of mud. Wanted,—Weather 10 degrees below zero, plenty of snow, and brisk trade. It is rumoured that Rev. G. Law will resign his present pastorate. J. E. Hunter, of ;vlorris, is announced for next. Sabbath evening in Belgrave Methodist Church. That a wedding this week is one of the Natures ie Belgrave. following organizations are to be eau - Ilona of Protestants. (I;epeat.)To tled to representatiou on .the basis or which I dos ostsoletunlomise•and named :—Branches of the W. C. T. U. y p' rLuGkYIOW. swear, so help God. Amen."' 'A Masonic "at home" will be given iu Divisions of the Sons of `Temperance, , The needs ` he above needs no comment. It the Lunn hull, ou the 23rd instant, nodal lodges of the I. U. G. a ., councils of the bears upon its faye its own condemnation.` the auspices of Old Light lodge. Henry Tyler, of Kinloss, appeared be. fore Magistrates Thos. Lawrence and James Bryuu, last week,cbarged by James Mullin, of Kinlougb, as an idle vargraut without any visible means of support. He pleaded guilty and the magistrates sent scattered over these extensive fields re- him up to the county jail for six mouths. quire my undivided attention. The P. The Luckuow C,aledouiuu Society will P. A. and its "Grand Pl;esident'' bare celebrate Burns' anniversary by *grand been placed before the citizens of Wing- ball iu tbeir hall, on the 26th of January. ham in this true light. The fraud be:s been exposed and therefore my mission. is accomplished. Before retiring from the scene, I wish to thank you, Mr. Editor, for the kindness and courtesy 'which you have manifested towards me throughout their un pleasant business. I wish also to state most emphatically that the stand 1 have taken on this question •is not directed against Protestants, as such. Nothing could be further from retraction. As none ,bas as yet been my thoughts than to wound even in they forthcoming the public will be justified slighted 'degree, the religious suscepti- in concluding that McConnell is unable bilities of those whose conscientious to verify his statements and that he has convictions I respect. But I do protest not the manhood to retract them. I against the .conduct area band of dis- reputable cowards who in the name of Protestantism attempt to outrage our lay. -abiding, peace loving, Catholic people. I remain, yours very faithfully, Taos. Qtnol nir, P. P. On Saturday last, Bishop Baldwin administered the rite ot confirmation in Trinity church, in this place, upwards ot twenty being con music was provided by the choir. .a. meeting of the members and ad- .herents of Knox aural) was held in the church, on Monday, the 15th inst., to find out the feeling of the people in re- gard to joining Calvin church in East Wawanosh. No action was taken at i,resent. Miss Thompson, of laytield, who has been visiting in and around Belgrave, returned to her home on Monday. Miss Bella Howitt, who has been ail- , iug for surae time past, died on Wednes• day morning, at the residence of hercession or East Wawanosh, In order to dispose of our entire stock of Goods, as concession Mrs. Jas �u:nbtman, on the 6th 1 heed them we and wneed tWo money, shall for the conc firmed. Excellent A RARE CRANI to make from. 518 to 5:1;iterweek t110011ngonr tiludy 0anadtan Grown Nmerrr Stork, Il latest Salaries or Commission ,aid weekly. Complete itt711 rr Inns, Speciai instructions to beginners. Write this wokfor torula to. s. o oitall/01, Nur2oryn,aa, 12t WANTED.Porantr., out BARK WANTED. 1500 CORDS CAflQS HEMLOCK BARK wonted at the %%Thigh:am Tunuery. $5.00 PER CO1 Will be paid on delivery. Parties peeling 35 cords or over, eau deliver melt in summer and balnneo in winter, if desired, and same price will be paid. WINCHAEVI TANNING CO, Winghatu. Patty 10th, 1801 CEO. SHAW CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT AGAiN. STEAK, 16-6". PER LB, and ocher meats low in proportion, PORK SAUSAGE also on hand, I am prepined to pay' the highest. pricy, for all 1clt.dtt of fowl. They trust Ito drawn cud wt 11 dreeted, GEO. Sl! A W. Winghttm, Oct. 10th.. 1806. Thorougli 4 ! 141g Tvallon, TFIOItoUGa WORK, under the guiding hand of the 1'ItIN(Ity,j of rho Forest City Business and Shorthand School, of London, Ont., who has had Brad.or, preparation for his chosen profession, assures success to every student. flaring spent Ft0TRRN YSARN in the class room and F,r s YRAR( in REMISESanti of10108 rfACTiea, he should know how to prepare young people for business. It pars to attend a school that has a atonal:: among. business mon: Oolloge reopens on Tuesday, January «ud,1804. Catalogue free, Good board ??S.50 per week, 6m•• 3. W. WEST14:i1 V1i1LT, A'rinciipal% W1litechurch• Bev. N. Morrison, graduate of College,Torouto, preunbed at Whitechurch atluEast Wawanosh last Sabbath. The Whitechurch Creamery Company are asking for tenders for the drawing of the cream for the year 1894. Tenders will be received up to Tuesday next, 23rd in- stant, at which date the directors will let the contract of supplyingthe company with forty cords • df green wood, forty-five tons of ico and dispose•of the- buttermilk of the aeasou of 1894. Knox R. T. of T., branches of the League of the Cross, prohibition clubs, any other prohibition or temperance organizations, church congregations, Young Dieu's and shows so the world the craven hy- poorisy of P.•P. A, ism. I wish to state here that this letter will, positively, be my last upon this Christian Associations, Salvation Army painted subject. My ever pressing duties corps, Societies of Christian Endeavor,so ethe spiritual wants of my people Epworth Leagues, branches of St. An- drew's Brotherhood, Baptist Young Peo- ple's associations in connection with ,church work the provineial officers and Executive Coinmitteeof the Ontario branch of Dominion Alliance to be also members of the, convention. • To the Editor of`•the wia:;ham Toms, Sus,—Tb roe weeks ago I wrote a letter to the TIMES demanding of the P. P. A. "lecturer" McConnell, a retraction of certain slanderous statements against the Catholic Clergy, especially -myself. Two weeks were given Mm to make such " Tolto:cxo is verily the City of shall, therefore, administer to this self- Ilinchurcbea." There are within the cor- convicted criminal the well -merited a --oration 197 places of worship, more castigation 1.0 which public opinion has In there are in either Buffalo or De- so justly condemned hien. I have to say, Ontroit, and twice ae many as there are in Mr. Editor, that the process will be to irontreal. The Anglicans have 42 me, as well as to you, a painful one, nrisoclurches. the Methodist 41, the Presby- But still it is a public necessity. A weaklier* 30, 30 the$p , .Baptists 19 the Roman cankering wound cannot be healed ,lcaelethelles 1.3, the Congregationalists i1,j without beteg well probed. My loathing, is somewhat similar to than of one, who. for the safety of othere,crushes the head of a venenous snake in the grass. I can respect and honor the opinions of a 'lira other bodies 16. There are besides t therefore, in dealing with this creature dolt mission houses carried on by the d o riou8 denominations. t, AT glen meeting of'I'orottto City Conn - tilt e It 1, on Monday last, the following resole- gentlemanly opponent, even when on was passed : That the saltines oft worsted in the tight. But a brow•beat- ie employes receiving over 8600 pery ing, swaggering upstert, who thea dares mtrdlln (axcept the ,recently appointed to outrage public decency should be adical Health Officer) Abell be reduced! handled without gloves. Ile came to erescordisg to the followina scale : Over; Wingharn somewhat in the same fashion and sutler *10005 per trent; 810001 as the fabulous individual of Donny - $1500. inclusive, 10 per cent ; over brook notoriety, determined that some. rid under $0001) per cent; X20001 body should tread on tho "tail of his d over 20 per cent; that the reduction I ahr;.'" Llie now finds to his cost that not ► give them strength and make ri ' 1 take effect from Jan. 1. 1894. . only the ..cont tail," but the entire gar - Tl hardened I uncal including the corpse tread. ears their babies tat Phytidans, ■ ers s'uff'ering with weakness and emaciation, who give little noturishment to babies,shduld take Scott's dorwitmaseacesargemssow Ision ft:�y }, Y1:,YY.V ,7i1. the Cream of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphites. It will iA57tA1M Frasi)yterlail : le t , r tette tries to look upon the Plebis-1 and fats of their wearer have been roads; mere re Moat doclge,from which to bite the crust. ; 3by feel result will oonse. Politicians I shall now returntyCat w,twRnobl,, containing 99 acres. for farther to my review of the t bo deoehelr Substitutes! partleulara apply an the nmlaca o by malt to t Is*" /4"/ir `14/1.rt14'1411/3ttr�3uitr.tlGu, .1k aaifiss 140wRttitY,, iaoohirrvtb In nothing except P. P. A. ritual. After describing the Saint Thomas P. 0., North Dakota. ' the world over, endorse its si 2 SPOONS. • The smaller one filled with SKREI Cod Liver cit, will do more building up than the large one filled with the best of the many emulotou8 now in the market, SKREI costs no more and does three thnes as much work as three bottles o; emulsion. Almost tasteless. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL et GO., Montreal. ;. MA:BRET REPORTS. %mouse. Wingham, January 18, 1894. Corrected by P. Deana, Produce Dealer. Fleur per 100 lbs 1 50 to 1 80 Pall Wheat 0 56 to 0 57 Spring Wheat 0 55 to 0 56 Oats 0 80 to 0+31 :Barley 0 34 to 0 35 Peas 0 50 to 0 51 Butter, tub.... 0 18 to 0 18 Butter, rolls0 18 to 0 18 Eggs per dozen 0 15 to 0 15 Wood per cord.... 1 50 to 1 75 Hay per ton ...... ... 6 00 to 6 00 Potatoes, per bushel 0 35 to 0 40 Geese,per ib .......... 0 08 to 0 06 Turkeys...... Chickens, per pair .Ducks Dressed flogs .. Beef.,....., 009 to 010 025 to 040 040 to 0 50 600 to 610 . , .... 4 50 to 5 60 dHARNESS. 7qP Yw v J.+s. COLLA ofi. ran Wheat, ol _... 0 57 to 0 60 ex S we kit ,w you in ays be 1oopertrd to quote Prices Entirely Below Anything that has ever .been heard of Before in all our lines. ,GENTLEMEMS SUITS' matte of the best Fabrics the market produces. GENTS' MOMS PI UNDERWEAR , we cannot• be undersold. BOOTS AND SHOES at therilost`'nnprecedented low rim.We ate headquarters for the celebrated ranby ani OverMieel also all CanadianBrands in Stock, with Socks to thatch. El( JITUI • is the place to buy (it 0 xi m flFT - 2A.Z PACES 8lCHT, Repairing; dune as ostial, J. J. HOMUTH 8 SON, • W1ng;ham. eraleT Pall Wheat. new...... Spring Wheat Turley. .... Oats Peas Potatoes, per bushel.. flutter— .......... Mgs, per dozen Cortlwood ,... 0 57 to 0 60 0 53 to 0 581 Iavin;f bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in bia old stand, ..... 0 65 to 0 40 *in prepared to furnish the public with averythi usually kept in *'harness shop 0 30 to 0 31 such as ....uroto6i fr ° ..... fl 8585to t) Oil !SEA A V J.�y ,. LIGHT end 1'RAO1<. n A1.NESS, .... 0 11 to 0 181 NETS, DUSTERS, .... 0 13 to 0 10 1V II IPS,. CURRY COMBS,.... 6 00 to 7 001 •Ill Jsn1ms, SWEAT COLLARS, 1300 to 400 • • FARM FOR SALE. West hall, also part of East halt lot 91, ‘ton .14 TRUNKS, VAL1SI S and TRAV1 LLllV'G BAGS, &e.,, Aro .-...,..1•1,40 I make all my ewe Collara and gulitantoe' intisfantion. Give ills et Wert and 1` will use you right. 1\1.41E .\��M iy{E/\Ja/y. 13 +0 i+aV.�.. li 'hotel -the.p 'condi very. Ipeare .ly;. :On lust-, ithe;81 •canals. 'wants straw thy alb iparthy :Aa .Terga ills. Iii .the tri 4np,'ttn •awEsy. were 'id 'betore picked Mr.4Cla juries .pretty tthatffa The iBeekee iLindsa large .e1 etioi dPresilt: :awaya ,>:nanu, *Hell, II tRolbr Va. .ant :Fo tne11, . Centra .t13ringl Beim° Direct :S cOpr John :S,nti4ii T..:Pe Cavum "I'rtn;r l Own lin Agra :Bbt,�It, flaw Bitty died e Latium Sui:de health, Mead was 5 specte Th last, 7 of his of the was a tion. Th 36,86 109,21 $44,3' And Bold 375 s Re well e •Ohur hat iprese. vious %ne,pal Th auto fear * Poen (7hsrt Sty 'otitis porta Avec. p 13tjti of IL fol' 90001 to b* aril's whe ere Fore gnot tletic face barl Ant day' isn dF si.