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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-05-18, Page 5tai • ay / THE W1N(311:AM TIMES, MAY 18 1894. .Hoa. Wilfrid Laurier at Pem- casting their vote against this inqui- EAST WAWANOSIH. :prole, tons system. - Mr John Anderson suffered the -----%--- Protection did not give employment loss of a fine Durham bun a few days nrseusssin riir, gunman or VIE but when first adopted a rush in ago, ----Mr. J. A. Rath's trotting mare DAY. business, Which Was followed by the Moutry, who was laid off with a lame combines wad closing up of factories fent some' time ago, has almost ie- I'enebrol; e, Ont., May 14.—About and driving ing of many artisans across covel'ed and will Win excellent true 3,00() people assembled s t4. the border. In proof of this Mr. by the time the Belgrave race track l l skating • Laurier cited the glass and cordage is completed. ---We aro pleased to rink here this afternoon to hear the businesses. He then showed how learn that Mr. James Wilson is re - Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, aided by his protection in the hands ofany govoi'n- covering from his recent accident.— trusted and able lieutenants, Mr. mont, no matter how honestly disposed Master Melbourne' Meflowel, of West - Fraser, M. P., of Guysboro, N. S., tender to ciigendercorruption. That field, was visiting at Mr. Joseph Dr. Lambskin and Mr. Choquette, though Alex. Mackenzie, the pure Stonebouse's last week.—Mr. Geo. M. P:, dismiss the political questions day. The rink was was decorated and true, cut from the granite of his Jackson of the 4th, is laid up with a of the with day. and evergreens, and native Bill, had shocked some Con- sore hand at present. —Mr, Thomas servatives by his extravagant ex- Edwards sold 4 fine mare to Mr. the town snowing a profuse. exhibi: penditure of public moneys, yet they Wm. Brandon, of- Belgrave, a few tion of flans, took on quite a Holiday were not at all shocked when the clays ago.—Mr. George Coultes has appearaneo. present Government increased the decided not to build a residence on At 1.45 p. m. Mr Jamieson in- annual expenditure to $$8,OOO,Q00 his new farm this: summer. ' troduced the leader. Me.. Laurier and then say that the Liberals could began by reint rking that in this very not do any better. It was an insult Tuesday morning of this week Mr. large assemblage before him, and to to say that the Liberals could not Richard Leishman, of Marnoch, and the great majority of whom he was lower the annual expenditure. As son Alex. had, a very narrow escape. a total stranger, lie was at a loss to an instance, were .they installed in While driving along the road with a know whether the Liberals or Con- office to -morrow, by a little bill they land roller, the horses, one of them servatives predominated. If he would chop off the official heads of being'a Bolt, became frightened at ,judged by the intelligence which 215 revising barristers and relegate some pigs, and Mr. Leishman, while appea}ed to beam from their faces, the Electoral Franchise Act to obliv- lie would say that Liberals predomin- ion and thereby effect a saving of ated very largely. He did not quay- something over $200,000. He showed rel with the opinions of any one, them how that in this, the fairest for all opinions, once they were land under heaven; the people were stamped with sincerity, were deserving suffering for want of a market, being whether of right or wrong, of due shut out from the natural market to respect, and he could not commend the south, and having only the . free to any man a higher standard than trade Market to Britain. How that to follow the dictates • of his own in 1801 the Tories first denounced conscience, though it would be a the poliey of reciprocity as disloyal source of inestimable pleasure to him and then, seeing the trend. of public if all Canadians were possessed of -i. Opinien,.appealed to the country. with conscience that leer him to vote Grit a falsehood iii their mouth, in. so far. at all tines, He would have them that they said that an offer for re- remeniber that whether Grits or . ciprocity made by the United . States Tories the Government of the country Government was being considered should be for the people, and not the by .them. This • Was a deliberate people for the Government. Taxation, falsehood. Though he was ai, strong Libor* thought, was nothing more party magi and was looking for the than a ' necessary evil, and while a reins of office, he would scorn, and man hacl a perfect right to every cent he knew every Liberal would ' scorn which he earned, it was found to be to accept office at the cost of honor. a necessity that certain taxes be im- Perpetual opposition were better by ..posed for the purpose of raising the far than power purchased by , fraud. necessary revenue to carry on the As a Canadian of French origin ho Government of the state. Once any loved England as well as any marl, Government oversteps this in the because under the English banner. he line of taxation they are taking ,fror enjoyed more liberty than he would the citizens that which they had no under the flag of old France; but right to take, and if they pursue as a the country first in his • heart was matter of policy, then they descend Canada and Canadian interests. to a system of legalized robbery, He then, is an eloquent peroration, and this is what the Government at called upon all Liberals to make the Ottawa are doing. They are the fight one of personal concern if they Alders and abettors of a, system of hoped -to win t1uut•fight is-hfeh`it was legalized robbery, €i. system by which necessary to win if they desired the they take the hard-earned coins from country which they alllovecl so ardent - the pockets of the artisans and farmers ly to attain to that degree of prosperity to place it, not in the treasury for the which had been marked out for her purpose of necessary revenue, but in by a bounteous providence. the hands of the combinesters and monopolists. It was a policy - which admitted of no justification ' in the .eyes of God or man. LONDESBORO. Elijah Walker and Harry Cade wheeled to John Cole's barn raising, He dicl,not object to the inanufac- on Saturday last. Wm. Weber left turers getting the benefits of the oil Monday morning for International duty so long as it was imposed, .butBridge, where he has obtained a he .did object to the Government situation as baker.—Win: Woodman levying. those duties and continuing is back again in his old place at John to levy them because they dare not Bell's.—A large number of the S. 0. •on. the, peril of their very existence E. members intend going to Goderieh rl+ remove thein, and thereby risk losing on Sunday to Attend achurch parade. and assistance of another the material aid. sc .-.-The Foresters added a,nothc.i name those poor infants when the elections to thou Lodge roll last Friday night. are on while all the time the wail —Miss Crisp spent Sunday at home. and lament goes out unheeded from —Will Wallaeeis driving the Butcher the overtaxed farmers and artisans, wagon of L. Wctlauffel of Auburn. whose product and labor receive no —John Brunsdon & Son have put in protection. Much of the Material a new grain crusher. They will run objection would disappear if it could it every Saturday during the summer be successfully shown that the chief months.—Rev, J. A. Hamilton and The officers of the Methodist Sun - hopes which took the shape of forests Ross -A. Stewart, of Clinton, mann- day school will hold a concert on the •of tall chimneys covering the land ed pulpits on Sunday. -:--Thos. Lee evening of May 24, in the interest of had been at all realized. Is there has shingled his house in the village, their orchestra, which will furnish one man who voted for protection in occupied by Matt. Maines.—The a large part of the entertainment.- -X878 wlio can say truly that the hopes Home Circle met last night. They The furniture factory remains the which he held have reached an ap- are taking in a number of new mem- uppierinost topic of looal interest. proximation of realization? Have the hers and the Circle is prospering.— The council is moving in concert with .farmers got that home market, of John Brunsdon is putting in a new the citiieus and the immediate success Which such boasts were made? I drain to his cellar.—The S. 0. E. of their efforts seems assured.—Mr. have inspected your town during will iueet to -night. There will be and Mrs. J. A. Halsted,, of Mount yesterday and to -day, and have four initiations. --The debate in the Forest, were visiting in town last failed to find a .luster ,vhere I might L O. G. T. lodge, on Tuesday night, week. Miss Mable Halsted also have hoped. for a forest of tall chins- resulted in a tie. They will have paid Miss Scott a visit at Idlewyld on neys.. As the farmer's capital is his another in two weeks.—The Tem- her return home from Mrs.'- Nevil.le's farm ; he is poorer to -day by the; per€epee hall was .well filled on Mon- l Academy, Toronto, where she has amount his farm has depredated in .day seeming to hear Mt . Leavitt's !completed her studies. ---Asphalt value. endeavoring to control the animals, was kicked in the stomach. The horses got away aiicl Alex., who was on the roller, was thrown in front of the roller, which passed over him, crushing one of his ankles and re- ceived some ugly cuts and bruises about the head and shoulders but none of a very serious nature. Under skilful medical attendance, Mr. Leishman is expected to recover. —A sad and fatal accident occurred at the barn raising of Mr. John Cole, On the 9th concession, on Saturday afternnoonY 'Mt, 11r -which.. lir. • • Jordi` Taylor, one of the most highly esteemed residents of this township lost his life. While raising the Per- lin plate, the chain with Which it was being raised broke, and the plate fell, striking Mr. Taylor, who was on the building about twenty-five feet from the ground; on. the head, and felling him to the ground. In falling, leo struck the ground face foremost, and no doubt was severely injured by the fall. Medical aid was summoned, and everything was done that could be done for the injured man, but he cried about seven o'clock on Sunday evening, having lived about twenty five hours after the accident occurred. He was badly cut about the head and face, and some of his ribs were broken. He never regained con- sciousness after the accident. The deceased leaves a wife and one child to mourn the loss of a kind husband and . father. The funeral, on Tuesday, was the largest ever seen in this part, there being about .two hundred teams in the procession. Mr. Jas. Grasby, of Morris, was also injured at the time Mr. Taylor was, but he is now getting along first-rate and will soon be all right. maw to Get a "Suplisht" Picture. Send 35"Sunlight" Soap wrappers (wrap, per bearing the words "Why Does a :Vo - man Look Old, , Sooner Than a man") to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and yon will redeive by post a pretty pia- ture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your twine. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost one cent post. age to send in the wrappers, if you leave tha enols open. Write your address cam - fully. LISTOWEL. lecture on."The Papacy, the .Politielan pavement has made its way vig- Do the intelligent farmers of this and the P. 1', A." Mr, Leavitt is a oiously into our town. One of the country desire to continue; this system lecturer of no mean ability and was best business sections is now being which is continually holding then listened to with rapt attention. fronted with this very sensible sub - down ? Daring the evening, Mr, Martyne, stitute for the unsightly, uncleanly • But the infant industries must be llutnoiist,gavea,number ofimitations, and unsafe old stuff that has been assisted. Ah! those poor infants spoon- which kept the audience in roars of doing duty as a sidewalk. We hope fed, swaddling clothed, perpetual laughter. If ever ltr, Martyne comes other sections will soon follow. --Rev. infants, ever fattening!, but never to Londesboio again he will have a C. S..Pinkbeiner, *who conies from getting strong. Senator Driinnitond, big crowd to hear hint. 1 Morriston, Wellington county, has the manager of the Redpath, sugar ...y.. succeeded Rev. C. Bounder° as pastor of the German Evangelicl1 ehurch refinery, one of those infant indus- A. P. Acott, er judge ofthe County l lecre. 14tr. l''•itsltbeine made a favor -1 tries, gets a salary of ;�t,Q;000 per of Peel, died at Brampton on ,atur- atnturn, which is more than is pairs' clay in his G Gth y ilii . • able impression upon his eongr'egation.J our Governor-General or the Press- ;Rev, Mr. l3olunder has removed to 1 dent of the United States. Does the .Already about 400 persons have' Petnbroke. • Previous tohis departure I company that can pay this salary professed e.inversion . as a result of for the oast he was united its mar ri• 1 require protection? And yot some Evangelists Crossley and Iluuter's age to a lady in fort Y'ligin.—Soseph fanners are today hesitating as to meetings in l3011ovillo. Salter, who is baker for S. S, Huston, ITS L EDCB Brings comfort and improvement and tends to pers:,:aal enjoyment when rightly, used. The many, who live bet- ter than others and en j...y lifQ more, with • less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting in the form most acceptab'a and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and favors and permanently curing constipation. ;t has given satisfaction to millions and not with the approval of the medical ,rofossion, because it acts on the Kid- :loys, Liver and I3owe'.s without weak - :rug them and ib is porfoc•tly free from very object:..:_s e qubstsa.cc. Syrup of F:i;s is for sale by all drug- gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured, by the California Fig Syrup - Co. only, whose name is printed on every package,.also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. was recently marriedii. ;sickmow to, Miss Carrie, daughter of Thomas Burns. The ceremony was performed at the residence of W. H. Johnston, brother-in-law of the bride, by Re'v. John Mills. The groom was sup- ported by Sherman Stanley, while Miss Sadie Johnston, niece of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. After the wedding breakfast the happy couple drove to Listowel.—This progressive town has adopted the puritanical curfew, and hereafter the town bell will be • rung every eyerdng at 9 o'clock by the constable by order of the Council. The town fathers have also told the constable that he must look after his duties more closely and must not leave town . under any circumstances unless the mayor or chairman of police gives him permission. The Bright, Side. Lookin' on the bright side— That's the way to go; Bet you We the right side— Summertime or snow 1 Nuthin' much in grievin'— Keeps yon in the grouve ; It's a man's believin' Makes the mountains move. Clouds is got a light side M1 the bells'll chime ; Lookin' on the bright side Gite there every • • Sanuiel Tomlin, aEnglish- man, young was drowned in Mild Lake.near 'Brechin, on Sunday: Bishop Baldwin has appointed the Rev. J. A, Bloodsworth, late Presbyterian minister, to the charge at Thamesford and Lakeside, vacant by the removal of the Rev. W. Stent to Oil Springs. An aristocratic lady, meeting a beggar all in rags, gave him her card saying: " Here is my address. If you will call any time you can have some of my husband's left off clothes. A few days after she saw the poor fellow again in the street. " Why did you not coano as I told you:" "Please, Ma'am, this is Wednesday, and on your eaid it says: 'At home on Thursday.'" 74rF,.•.Y Loss o? is one of the first 'signs of poor health.. Coughs, Colas, Weak Lungs, Diseased; 1ooc follow. Sc�tt9s Emulsion the Cream of Cod'-ltv°er 011, cures all of these, weakness- es. Take it in time to a i • illness if you can. Physicicc;ia the world over, endor:..:, it. Gl1' bo dPct11>isd allbstot� ; t Sent rwaran,$e;leH:In. Au'iew.a,;s;ets. s'!"& N E W N E TA A means no trouble. means new prices. Having for some time studied, the interests of the consumer, and mall* mg eal - ing the burdens they have borne under the old policy of long credits, and knowing full well that the roan who pays cash helps to pay for the eredtt account, and for the pian who never pays, I will, therefbre, give you /art a✓irtir by the adoption of the and will give you goods cheaper than any other man in • *Winghain. 1 go direct to the manufacturers and buy for 0T C.4%...8P3., I ani, thererefore, in a position to give you many lines of goods below WHOLESALE PRICES. Give me a :rill and I will convince you of the fact that c�C .:.3 IS G 9, •All kinds of Produce taken sante as Cash. Dress and Mantleniaking, on the premises. All Mantle Goods bought lierc.cut free. of charge. Cutting and fitting a specialty. MACDONALD BLOCK. G. Mc1NTYRE, re You WINGHAIVI. ' ili any Corn this season ? If so, we can supply you with the best in the country. We have in stock the following varieties of I±;iis'iiage 'and Fodder Corn : RED COB, MAM.M TTI SOUTHERN. SWEET, RURAL TII040UGHBRED, MAMMOTH CUBAN, L.>aNGFET L0W, GOLDEN BEAUTY, (;011PT' O".cY,� LEAMING, PRIDE OHE NORTH.. ' Several other standard kinds are coming in. We have made ai ments with one of the largest and most reliable shippers in Canada for • tie handling of their Seed Corn. By this arrangement we are able to furnish specially selected Seed Corn at a very small advance on the cost of ordinal,' Elevator Feed Corn. Past experience has proven that Elevator Corn isdear at any price for seeding purposes. Get the best Corn for seed. • ALL ICIIN AI 08 on hand. X MA 31_43 g LESS LAB© OES YOUR IFE O HER OWN ASHINC? R GREATER COMFORT F she does, see that the wah is made Easy nd Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with -the terrors of wash -day. Experience will convince her that it PAYS to use this soap. ®l 11/3/6'anted. . ANY QUANTITY.. 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