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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-06-15, Page 5: l;lp(1ltTFl., 301:A5r. lgham, 7ting 1.4,15'9t. anti, Produce Dealer., 1 50 to . l S0• 0 53 to 0 5G ",'." 0esato053, 0lr3to032' 03.5to.040 .• ..'.. 052to05`5 `.. 0 13 to 0 14 013)to014 007to008. ' ' ' ' 1 115 to. 1 75 0 00 to 0 00' lug..,.. ., 0 40 to 0 45 005to005. ;lb.,•,••., 0 05 to 0 05 "' ...'•500to55OO• .450to550, 055to058. • • 0fato060 .' '"0511 to 058. • " '. , . 0 135 to 0 4O . .. 03'. to 033 ••' 0 53 to 0 55 • - . ... . 0.. 0 40 to 0 50• . 0 12 t0 0 13. 007to007 ' .... 0'00to7O0 ...... „ , ii 00 to 4 00• Om SHAW l+a THE PRICE OF MEAT • ACMN. 10e. PER LB. meats in low proportion. IC SAUSAGE also on hnncl• red to pay the highest pries• of fowl. They lutist be drawn. seed. GEO. SHIVA% , Oct. 10th, 1803. .ELLAN, LONDON, ONT. 234 Dundas Street, OA 'BAB leGEO.1 , .. be NOV York Eye and Ear hospital, rndunte Coarse un the Nye, Ear, Nose the New York Yost Graduate Medical Elospital.122es Lensesd. lannd MS ne stock of'Spectacles, es. wI 11 bo ut the M W IN G]3A ,: B: ou se , ek O, int aat THURSDAY aoh date named below: Visit, July 5th; 1894. g a. m. to 3 p. m. Charges. If you want your• 'BIRG SUIT nada in t!_^ latest style, go to, Imo.IRVIN► opposite Bank of Hamilton, WINGHAM.• pe0hd iteiticm. I have a full stock of Watches, Clocks, JewelrJ o which I invite special attention. MAINS WILL BE GIVEN. 'RI+iPAIUING A SPECIALTY,. d. all work done on the premises. M. PATTF ESO! .. Stead -Directly opposite the Bank 01' smitten. 'Witlghatll.. The Deanery of I'Iurort. ;1)usiness trimeactecl was the adoption c)f the coitbG x • ' htuthou used by . t, ViltaT AN\T?M SUM)'V' somal, CON- , George's annual the widelt is parinosy re Com - the e'al �7.Ie)'r-- eti t''.'rlNe) o)r! ilii. I mended t 11I:0ANA1. CHAPTER, • ! basis for organizations for cln1re11 of complying work, The propriety complying The first animal convention for the more fully with the ch and bapsismr Sunday schools .of the Deanery of I performing marriages d tU at private Huron was held in St. George'e 1 in the ehnicli ibe brought 1 t tate seht)ol room on Tuesday last, Into . Dean Ilodgins presiding and over 70 delegates being in attendance, repre- senting every charge, in the deanery, except Exeter. Rev. M. Diehl., of Ilolmesville,• was appointed scere- tary. - The first business of the morning session was the reception of reports from the various schools, all of which were very satisfactory ; the statistics given were not complete, but they given over 1,000 children enrolled, awl an average attendance of over 700, while the Bible classes had over 200 members additional.. regular S. S. Association fah' the, hover Bros., Ltct , 43• co • Deanery was then forilled, to be cam- and yon vvi11 receive by post a pretty posed. of all the Clergy, S, S. teachers 1 ilami free g. from advertising, This is an easy way to decorate p one helve. Tho soap is the best in the ont post Lova., (Cheers.) houses, 1v1 1 'ought n l a comingueetint of the Synod. The congregation of. St. Stephens were re- commended. ndecl to have a deputation in- terview the Bishop while in this see- -doe a few weeks hence, with a iew to having . a permanent pulpit supply. The general opinion was that both the convention And the chapter ineet- II1 Ling were amongst the Most successful gathering's i11 the history of thedio- cese.-Stat. 1 eese.-•Stat . now to Got. a +'Stuilight" Pieter°. Send 25"Snulight" Soap wrappers (wrap- per bearing the words Why Does a •Wo- man Look Old Sooner Than a lean"). to Scott St.,Toronto, THE W1NG IASl flME*, JUNE: 1R , 1894, Thein lieerj and few Liberals will ) deny that during all the later year's of hili life Sir joint Mactlonaid'e, one supreme aim was to build u a united , Canadian country and keep down'I� friction, to conciliate roligions.gnarrels i and reeial hatreds, and to make Canada united and tolerant earl- i &may ; and there area scores. of Conservatives in T'orontoto-dthis in every constituency throughout Province, who know that if the forces 1 that are behind 11 'Ir. Meredith triumph 11 in this tautest --'-if' they defeat 1 ,- Liberal Government of Sit Oliverj'atf1(i e- hat the old historic Cols.! a a D Tyas and serve at, t $Crvativc party will perish ill the ; Bris comfort and improvement (Ileal hear and Leos' 'la pear!,+u:.a o� nti1 pvho live axed Bathe disaster, r y rightlJ cheers. 1 simply, desire to say in , ilsta�,xsavulc +juyliionlarc, 'with name that ill the days to collie tan less'he Ca ienpeodittlr�+, by mUTe I,,n)ml'tlyo Mame of Sir Oliver Mowat will bo fiote ell. o11 the page of Canadian adapting the world's rid 1 buil g will atteso hluluillati halo needs p . history ---(heat, hear) ---and the cacti- the value to health of the pure liquid cenclants of the Conservatives) i;ho for the v. lu p e he. situ e;°znraoad .1 rho now revile 111111 and denounce 11.11 his rentrody, Syrttp Of t ) paltry party ends, will Bold nil Its excellence is elute to its Presenting career and the record of his Govern= in the form most accepta:b' 2 and pleas - as hi •h,examples for the public ant to the taste, the refreshing perfect lull anent g generations 40 l properties p len of Ontario for i beneflcia rte ertiesa of >), • ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing ,constipation.: .xt hoe given satisfaction to millions and The race l eR cont >ualont the downpour I profession, beoause itLl of acs on the eKid- oeca in, Oft neys . Liver and Bowels without weak- of rain, will be held here on 1±'1 iclay, ,ping them and it is perfectly free from tulle 22, when X500 in prizes will be very objectionable substance. given for horse.races. Prizes will al- Syrup of :Figs is for sale by all drug - so be given for football, baseball, la- gists in 75o.thettios, butait Fisg anu- Tlie Coin- factured by Crosse and other sports. 1 Co. only, whose name is printed on every ruittce have completed all arrange-, ackage, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not moats and have decided to make this p a gala day' in the town's history. -A. Wept any substitute if.offered. . S. Allan, the Refol'in .candidate fpr UDItIC]I__- als titling, is just now pushing ----'•--GO ' his election campaign. Mr. Allen is , •,The base ball game played here• yrs JIM (1 • and afiieers, and members of I31ble classes. A constitution to govern the • body was then discussed and adopt- ed. THE AFTERNOON SESSION • ,.• was devoted largely to the reading and discussing of' paper's 011 appropriate subjects, the first being two papers on ",The Catechism as the Basis of Church Teaching," and. " Qualifica- tions of a Sunday School Teacher," by Mr. Robinson, of Wroxeter. In these he urged the prime necessity of ._ teaching the catechism, neglect of which was one of the causes for ab- , sence or neglect of the Holy contour- The second paper, by Mrs. Foster, of Winghalll vias on " Cliilclreu's Services and how to, conduct them." A few of the suggestions Were The ehildren should be catechized by the rector, sa,y once every quarter, i11 the rave church• l t oue the ends open. Write your address care- fully. loather and rt wild only cos age to send in, the wrappers if you leave The Boy and the Steer. Mr. J. S. Willison, the able editor- in-chief of the `Toronto Globe, deliv- ered one of the cleverest speeches during the campaign, at the Pavilion, in Toronto, last week. Ileany . said; d; the thisu contest,yyea icanlscarcely identify the Con r Laughter.) the Conservative party.(Laughter.) T tell whether Mr. here- leacline' the IIAR RISTON. means 110 trouble, means new prices. Having for soave time studied the interests of' the consumer, and r h 1 ens theyhave borne loader the old policy Of 1o1.g credits, .e r11�, the burdens knowing full well that the man who pays cash helps to pay for the ei ls;novv 1 g account and for the mill who never pays, I will, therefore, give you Xr"> r r+ by the adoption of the ' than any other man in. Wiughanl. I and will give you goods cheaper tl direct to the manufacturers and buy for ter« •eforc in a position to give you many lilies of pods below I aril, tll(.1 e 1 1 WHOLESALE PR . Give me a trial and I will convince you of the fact that "O S -��.••Sa�,,.__ KING." All kinds of Produce taken same as Ca Dress and :1lautle Making; on the here cut free of charge. Cutting and MACDONALD BLOCK. re C, sh. premises. All Mantle Goode bough fitting a specialty. el NTY . . 1'i I�CxIIAa1�L' .'; 011 rowing any Corn this season ? If so, SO, we can supply you with . the best �� Cam' •,~ .�L.� '>:t...� clltll is tl factions of his 1s in the country-. We have in stock the following ertlriet)cs of factions s of the party aLr- thoroughtemperance man and Wednesday, gime Mitchell, 1 e- g cachet Corn : Ll. a connected- 1 the last ed Y� 17 to I • i Ensilage and Fodder leading edith reclith. (Hear, hear.) connected with a nnlent t head of which pledged himself. to . salted in favor of Goderich by There are Thompson Conservativ, 11 4. On Friday, the Goderich club RDD COB, MAMMOTH SOUTHERN SOVI ET, ,Meredith; Conservatives, and In -1 1•ohibitory measure ill, .1 la• eel the Irish nine, of Lucan, and RURAL TI3OROL GIIBRED, MAMMOTH CUBAN, and , p y dependent Conservatives, and P,P. a•- the i%tit es sslon if it is 1 1 vvou the gauge by o5 LU'\TGF'FL , GOLDEN }31?.Al%TY;. Conservatives, eery°atfves, and Patron. Conserve-- Voters should take note of this and A Anderson is in St. John, N B 'IDD OF '1'III' NO RT and P. 1'. A. -Patron Conserve- . s - (1ie•hter)-and P.- I', r1. party or the aac ton ; responsive services should be straight. (laughter.) There are 1 either from the church service then al0 constituences in this or based on the liturgy. 'These ser- vices reCjtlil•e nlusie, prayer, • address- es. Tlie first should be bright hymns and tunes easily -sung and understood; province, in which Conservative con- ventioils have not put candidates in to the field. There are some of those constituencies in which the candidates the•prayers might be taken from the of the Opposition, or •rather the C)p • el)e suitable will 1 SL elected, ct • book,if ere • 'el a b, 1candidates, •lull Of ia , is yc lace p'ion coPosition os • � tiesMr. ' =the el 'Weir and the addresses obedient and loyal supporters of Meredith, but lie dare not g0 upon the platform. urging" their' claims to election. (Hear, hear.) lar. Clarke Wall)ee is speaking in East York to- day on behalf of the Meredith candi- date. for about 12 minutes more, elate. CUlilcl you imagine' 1115 leader,' ball kicked by Wilson e, fivl]lg 'straightforward reasoning of all. Sir John Thompson, or Mr.. Ostlran, Solicitor -General, Mr•.Curran through the Listowel goal a second g or time -''The Listowel players were DOW G • lilt. McGillicuddy, . tf the sp. the SSignal, occupied the chair. -At the speaking in Hamilton, or Lincoln, getting excited and they played ill reentMetheclist Conference held h1 South Essex -(great laughter and I Iles �e )tion.. Ilovvever, all was to no this town four young men were •cheers) --in behalf of the candidates 1 avail, for in 10 minutes more. Harris- ordained into the Ministry. ' The ill support Mr. Meredith i£ o i scored. 'time wax Rev. Dr. tire assisted at the ordina- tion. --There was also an English church gathering here last week and the June meeting of the County Council was held. •-The entertain - tient in connection with the Mc- Gillivray Mission Band, held last 1 h0 Friday flight, was , a snecess. proceeds amounted to some $52. BELGRAVE. I01 should bo given by the minister, and should' be illustrative and simple after the example of the Great Teacher. The benefits of such ser- vices will be mutual to children, teachers and parents. The third paper was on " Parental Responsibility," by. .Tames Arm- strong, of Varna. In it he said " home" was the making or marring of the lives of many people; no power in the world Outlet lead the children's thoughts to higher realms than Moth- er. Parents should' not only teach their children to pray, but also pray with them and lead such a life them- selves that •they may be good. m- aniples to follow. Teach .the child - Ton of love. en.that God is a roc Rev. Mr. Tu..lbull, of Goderieh, gave the fourth aper on The Bible Cla s. " Each paper brought forth lively and profitable discussions, that •evinced a deep interest on the part of' the convention, The following. questions were put and discussed generally : How to teach the infant class, and promotions in the school. On the invitation of the Dean the next annual convention will be field in Seaforth. Officers of the Association were- then ere then elected. as follows: Hon, pres., the Rural Dean; pros., the rector of the place 111 which the conv`entian ' shall bo held; vice-president, Mrs. Foster, Wingham; recording secre- tary+, Rev. L. W. Diehl, Hohnesvillc; corresponding sec., Miss Brown, Sea - forth. The convention adjomrned after a most successful and encour- aging beginning. Ill the evening a special service was held in the church, the congre- gation being very large. The muni- ear programme Was very finely r end- nd- ered, and choir plaster 1)aev dill„ his associates well deserved the hearty praise given thelia ill the vote of thanks passed in the chapter meeting. The sermon by 1110 Dean was au ad- mirable discourse on mttsie and • praise in their relation to that eiiu service, '1i 1115 vowel'. to 5. -Rev. J. mark their ballets accordlingly . -Talo , attending the General Assembly of • attach tallied " of match between High the Presbyterian Church of Canada. in. We of Harriston II g ev. Mr. Howell leaves here Several other standard kinds are coming slilpperslin Canada for th foot ball teamsT School and Listowel was played in i for -TheActon 'at the end of Toile.-- ments with one of the largest and most Sc last Satarday. The game_ Monday the first new crib for handling of their Seed Corn. By this lnaJll dvaunce on the ot we are able f oftdt as Atwood la 1 Last pier at 3 3.0 sharp, Mr. Snyder,was towed out and evas specially selected laced Corn at a very was calledthe e Past experience. has proven that Elevator Corn is -de game. storm r F'cecl Corn. 1 the althe tiro Elevator third. d, place, but T;Corn fol e refereeing b5 'tsbe.t •eSt g 'all 1 a. - the Of •Mount Forest, ,I been„ sLuil. In goner to Atwood our boys had de -on Tuesday night wrecked it so at for sceclin ptupo.ea. Get g termincd to win andthey showed I b telly that it had to be toevecl into ilfttl • COMPTON'S EARLY, Lh:AyIINGjIT • .PRIDE Bbl �Ih�a 0� CMU • t1111 5nia SEC➢S i a sl L 'L yin , Y '• )1�v loll tl g this in playing. combination, the ball was passed to W. Johnston and through the Lie - towel goal it went. This was only 10 minutes after the •ball had been kicked off. Sharp playing event on ell the r loss The • airs. dockagainfoe p the .r is estimated at $(i00—Mr. Garlovv, M. P. P. for West Huron, addressed a mass meeting in the Grand Opera House on Tuesday. The meeting was largely attended and the audi- ence was interested by the plain, who Ir elected. • Mr. Meredith in his London speech made, a profession of high •CA.nadiallisllt, and those who know hint believe that he made it from his heart • but ho is at the 'Mercy ' of the ton agaii i Half now called, the game standing 3 to 0 in favor of Harriston. During . the next half time good playing was done on both sides, but. the Listowel play - 1 c10 llothiug with our boys. guerilla factions that have broken i Shortly, our boys by a skilful cont - .11a5 our elan IcI I , (Cheers.) bat le b C •d again scorels ed, out in his puts: ( bination a,,ain , tot where they leach, praying only I perhaps to humor Listowel, was • de - that the Lord would deliver him ln'1 elated off side, Time was now near - safety at tale" end of ,the contest. i 1 t u and Listowel was desperate.dict (Groat laughter.) During_` the last I ly p and ick thl a rush they Presidential campaign in the United l getBOne goal before time was called. States there appeared in Georgia o l the game eluted the stere stump orator named Ham. • He was stood 3 to 1 an favor of Ilio core S CS He hadtheir success, >Jaui'Jan elated politicalel els by boys feel Iasortof7.1>.e a great equipment of stories, ttiic, he � theyare now the champions of became a favorite throughout 111the Maitland Dhstrlie cThe ions of whole, country during the course of team of Harriston II. S. also went to the contest. He told one story of .a 1 the junior team w ith boy who undertook to break . a year- Af :that Atwood to play ithhough our team ling-not the calf with a cough, but yearling.. (Laughter.) In order I was the lightest they succeeded in a y eb 1 defeating the Atwood team by 1 to make sure that the yearling �; would to 0.not get away he tied one end of the rope around his waist. Of eourse, I the other enc, was around the steer's horns. Well, as Ilam says, the steer became angered during the breaking 1"Neese and split a "Crack in th• e tl c BLH. YT James Connolly, Esq., the Patron Candidate for West Huron, and others are to address the electors on Friday e in Iljdustry hall ---The stock =sphere toward the swamp, an b 1 v nin eV. A. E. Shaw, at present on the Wroxeter circuit,Will be the successor of Rev.J. II. Dyke, of the Methodist church. Mr Dyke goes to Allcnforcl _--nary Jane, beloved wife of Mr.11. Stevens, of Clinton, passed away on Saturday last, at the age of 54 years. Mrs, Stcveus.had been quite 111 for a year or more and bore her suffering with Christian resignation. She eves kind-hearted and generous to a fault ; respected by all who knew }ler. She was a aster to .airs. Tufts, of 13e1- grave. mag &McElroy; in this burg, is boy hit the ground 01y on the High lof places, (Laughter.) In their mad to be disposed of on Friday.-•--Iilyth career they met a neighbor, who I is to have a new barrister in the shouted to the boy, " Where .are yoll persoff of Mr. A. S. Dickson, of Sea- g ?" and the boy, as they, struck forth, Mr. Dickson. has been for c shouted back, some time vvitll�I,awyer R. S. Hays, the 't k altitude, , ;, . i.he. Epworth League ,l 3 t�'Vll, p idiott0 ,, 'dtothat 1 h e 1t uio lc. so nf •didthe ask t "):now, yott meddlesome ask the steer!'' ((��'eat laughter.) Mr. I.of the Methodist church English and as of is just as mtpart t the tl e bar i P i esUyterian churches to be present of tale factions finer in his party vvas atttlle mercy of the steer, (T,augll• 1 with then) an Tuesday evening ter and a15lse.) in the time of 1 their meetitlg.•.--Peter i teintOsh, Who its great leader, Sll' John Macdonald,' pleaded tiguilty Tc o john Mason, 11eaten- thethe Conservative party- always ing letter to marched out with its drums beating was released on suspended sentence and with its face to the foe, and in last Monday:by Jude cl.py 1 in a fair. whatever estimation Liheratls Inas having. spent ahold Sir John Macdonald alley always boll •-•-•tlle;4 Dr Bruce Snaith', of Seaforth, Wee the vest unanimous moils veto TIMI' 'C11APT [art III:1•.TY O. The quarterly meeting of the De- itl canal Chapter oil Wednesday knew t ;E t of the eve y 8 a.m.etl' by holy Communion tett S a.m„ the proceeding's Of the chirp- always knew that tile. header was Thursday by a 1 • 81 10,;30 o'clock, antro tttl`0U 01 tllall the party, and the elected Pl`esldcnt of the Ontario tee -beginning stronger than it3 balms-. Medical Association. comimling until 'one. :meager the party You Cosh? on hand. ''INC12101. OES YOUR WIFE 4 O HER OWN WASHINC? It is a sure sign of weakness. 1 You need more tltarr a tonio>, •-'ee••'' 1�1V -6LeS, SCOi:You need'45 BLANKETS, SilEETINGS, t 1 F she does, see that the wash is made Easy. Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with th terror's of wash -day. Experience will convince her th it PAYS to use this soap. Visited. ANY QUANTITY. Have a complete stock of iSt lit0 wsgrial tl;o Cream of Cod -lister only toandZypopll.osplaites,no y to curd t::o Cough but to give your system real strength. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. I.dt be deceivedby, SubstitUtes woos; t l ottxl1awni.ilallevute.AllAzutciste.ISOW i for the 'Wool Trade. YARNS, ... 1V 11 `l C�P►I�DiNC,� AND done on short notice. Ttespecttully years, ICialy