HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-03-27, Page 6THE WING(flAM TimEs, MARCH 27, 18 96.
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nee wee pc(,deides a better article 'lend up ted Improve upon the Ilrevival had been experienced. Very
5 neer, r••,- ava•,rs g,e•. Leek k at the stall- already high reputatnits. of Canadian 'Inane were brought under the in -
fret n_, we man'. there is eneettrlage- dairy preducts. We would suggest _fluence of the (gospel and to Ile eav-
Im(eet t•, rnf)t west aaitee high rather , that a similar meeting be held at the 'Ing kneewledge Uf uhri7t au attet►te(1
' then t•, ,lit tai., ltaa nri ambition tai'eStrathreey Dairy School cometitne by their subsequent lives,
wow!, J. G. 1". „before ft closes in flit; spring, for the In 1814 lie married Mire Christina
pl,enefit (,f the many makes in that lf(,:;.s, an estimable and worthy laxly,
' ,°INNII'F x f,d1 xi:lyY is . �; '.:r.e ate a&'eha e'Vat" ;focality. S e would also suggest a trues "helpmeet" aiding tier hue-
, that as rpt+ny patrons be ii 1ue:ed t(, , band in every good work and en-
Wednedef., fi,rerl set 1'rt rrtit;L Tee Orth British Ahrist alturiet, attend as feasible. It is of the clearing Herself to the people by hear
• 1 from r1 1 i('P)t iI! tall firtiasle rle;tlin; witlt'theprtt-
(snt °grrateast importance that the patron aniiability, sympathy, w(i1(1 and
V( eff )rtu
and (rac.h wuI k in the ,tiler s Int f n
(lxr((t1lva„ 1 G(c its (, 1 ,x " ; iii„ tt r,'4l(daard of
the (�ssinrunttw'n for `
Governer Patterson, the Ise»uiui+ul"tire r14e»rata€ d;. 1�'.:`,., sas:•e: tanrl maker tlr• ►rlerstfand each vtha;r,(lecds +,1°ltindnrssi, an
act)
•r • ' ' ere'?t ( their welfare
Government's invitation t', tee pro- i • It ni perileettly true; that. in the ,..then , this great interest shall in 1R,,L he was translated to
paned conference. The Premier atul leaarly years of vt,t,•rinuryeullegfeethe advance with more profit to alt torr- 5trathalt,yn and New London, P. N
Ministers convened a ca
'•c is of, ltudc11' who had gone through
his Ct;rtaed. 4 -Farmers Advocate. L here be had under his care
their supporters, and laid toe matter� two se-ssielIlls at ee,llel:e, sand passed a
very elementary examination in the
before them. It was deCldeel tlla., iG few bratletles of k►iuwledge IA et
wUuld be Well t') accept the In%it1•recognized afi BPSential to f,UBC(iii nIl' JUBILEE.
tion. T ie'.1•efere, i11 the afternoon, veterinary praetiee, Wns able to come
Premier GreeOWL\" atult,ttnetal 10 °hes out es a full-fledged '1I, R. C. V. S.,'' Tiny. A, SUTHERLAND, IIIPI,I:v.
TsItg,14tt1trea that he won.lel woe- that tIIOUgtt his general education was Of i --
instead of proroguing, the House the 11108t import -het order, and his , The presbytery marked the conl-
shoulcl adjourn until April 1(;th. It seierltilie equipment was equally int- pletion of the fiftieth year of the Rev.
lis not likely, that there will be any perfect. But a great advance in A. Sutherland, Ripley in file service
$jt ells ion, arid the the;
Sowill beveterinary science andveterinary of the ministry by a special meeting
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education has been made since then ,Cin Knox church, Ripley, on Monday
arrieel. Ind the foulard of cducativnal and r ,
Tile iR,UV(nCrii[1e;rlt stlplJul'Lai;r' arl�ja � T e.vcnln}, March Kith, There was a County N. S. where he remained tell,
sei eutific attainments requisite to large attendance of ministers. The years, doing good and steady work,
enable the student to qualifyf'c,r Itis church seatil,g 500 was filled, to extending his labors to a number of
diploma has been levelledup in a overflow, many being present from stations and congregutions. IIs
remarkable degree. The prclimin• other congregatfone W ,join in the organized the congregation of Knox
ary examination in general educts.• 1 rejoicingof the eEtasion. church,I'icton gavii3S±a �rt>ale-=hour rTeti,s;i3athrdayx,:o
) I. Dopexits of SI and upwards neither! and interest
tion has been greatly sti erred, and (i'ht i`t)llowin ministers t)Glno In ioii9 lie Wflilt to Nebraska, v. enoweal.
i gsnnetal 1Je13OSlte nlao received at current
is now practically the same Its re- , present were invited to sit Its corms- S., WW1 [00 families fl'Uln Nova rater of Ir.,roxt.
quire(' fol ale nitdieltl student; the ponding members, Reeds.111e(auarrie St()tia land was settled by tbo I'res• boo htfaid.ud at Britain and oho United stain.
(pta,lltying course has been extended Fitzpatrick and McDonald, Presby- bytery of Omaha, (then Missouri B. WILLSON, AasNT
to four sessions of six months each; tory of Bruce; Mr. Cooper of Listo- River) at Schuylu Neb. in charge of E. iJ, DICKINSON, Solicit"r.
botany, chemistry, bacteriology, and wol, Presbytery of Stratford; Mr. the congregation which he had or- ,..--... . .__.-.__...a_ .M. • _... .ns
besides his regular charge many
other weak congregations including
Charlottetown to whom he minister-
ed with diligence and great success.
The whole field had experienced is
reviving which was evidenced by
their active interest in erecting
houses of worship and efforts to have,
stated ordinances ae well as by God-
ly lives.
In 1850 he neccpted a call to Scots -
burn and Salt Springs in Pieton
willing Ulla the Dominion (ieleg.atr;,
should lay the matter before the
Provincial Government, but thaty tare
in no Stood to allow the (f reenwite
(iabinet to Inake ally Cs,fee.NiOI1s that
will result in the establiehru,snt 01'
Sep;trate',ei1Q')ls, Irides' the r,p)rt.
from Ottawa st,ite that S:: I),,a:tlt•1
Smith and Mesal's. Dir:key nail 1)e;i-
jardines have been deaer`• tt- t co
meet lir. (Trees sway and that they
left for Winnipeg, 11on l t;r nt,,rnio:;'.
C-4-0 Toeseas—nee
FRANK ; C %Z'S,
irJI8ist 100 (U T 10 ffilAY(fn M1.0 1 DAM
VUR 11.
rtp,:osito Itorinw,i a Botc1,
WXNGIIAM, •- - ONTARIO,
Allon•y for Parisian (peau, Laundry.
CUT
1 ■ E. SMITH,
Successor to HALSTED & SCOTT,
Josephine Street
- WInghan, tint:.
BANK of HAMILTON
WINGHAM.
Capital, e1,26O,OUO. Ise t, f1G50,000
President—Jotni NTUAR'r.
V1co•i'roeidont—A. (1. Ramsar.
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Joan PRoOr011, ORS. 110A01I, WM 0iwrnrt, lar P, A. T.
Wou,, A. )I. Lan (Toronto).
Cashier—J. TURNCULL,
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TIMEfa OFFICE, sIOS4PHIUE STRErr
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Balt 41 OO ye 00 15 00
charter ,e 50 00 15 W 7 00 00
2,ac Inch G 00 8 00 1 2 00 100
for ( ret tricorns*, and;. r.. advertisements, sub ague, t
inl,r,(s,€Irnott<.r s 10rtd7U r Iletteo `torinest reale.
sertion, add
GaGilvertietmeantr,!Lost,lro,i d,9trayed,N1tuatioru,
`and linsiness Chances Wanted, not exceeding 2 lines
notnparoti, if far first mmu,th acid 50:. for each
eft .'1'1e1eh4 DI Wit)), '
Houses and Farm ler Hale, not exceeding 8 Matt
M. for Stet month, 60e. per enbsequent mond.
Larger a(1%r navute„ tat In p'Oportlan.
'€nese tt -n,s vtlil be xtri,•t1) adhered to
!special rates for larger advertisements, or fa
longer periods.
Ad.; enticements and local notices without apecifl -
direetiotx, will he inserted till forbid and charges'
accordingiy. Tr,,altory advertisements muet le
paid in advance
the oftiaaesby for
aadvertisements soon, ua emust
to app iff
that week
IN THE OLD WORLD.
Russia's singularly su laic 1 and
keen interest in Abysdiaia 1 affairs
may be taken ase an evidence of a
desire to eheckmate Italy because
the latter country is frioudly with
Britain, and Pngland haavine shown
a wish to stop the Armenian out-
rages and retain her control of
Egypt, Russia is willing to take a
hand anywhere to curtail Engli•11
influence.
Moreover, Turkey aid France
resent British control of Egypt, and
Maisie, being the friend of France
and protector of the Salton, is not
averse to achieving it ends by en-
couraging Abyssinia to prosecute a
war that will prompt the Dervishes
tlelr profession.
ft) Wage a conflict with Es ypt, ,
The pew Gran of Ifni is k evident "file 01111,1'10 ti eterinary College,
Xy mere persistent and reeklc)ss at evident -
under the able inineipal, Dr Q-giiew
intrigue: than his father was, and it Smith, has (lone r1 great meets good
is n(Y difficult to credit the report
that the uprising of the natives of
the S',uda.n may bring on a general
war in 1' at'ups. Meanwhile Eaag-
land is not s, isolated ae she was. as
few weeks ago, and even Germany
seems' to have subsided into repent -
atter; fair iv hasty antagontein to
Britain.
other sciences which were not form- 1.I1u°ray St Catharines Presbytery ganized
eels taught at the veterinary colleges of Hamilton; and Mr, Franklin of the On call from Melbourne OIts., he 1JC)
HN PELTON
I
etre now made an 'essential part of Episcopal church, Ripley. was inducted into the charge 1111fir4 dlanuracturerof alikinds oI
the enrriculum, and in the final ex -Mr. Murray, Kinenrdine, in the land in 187(1 was inducted 10 the WOODEN P LJ'r rPS>
amination 'no one who has net a' name of the Presbytery, read and !charge of Knox church, Ripley, his
shelf oirfrhl\ all-around knowledge of presented lir. Sutherland with an I present congregation. seise
can bo supp41aa1 on short notice,
,ill the, sciences bearing on the voter address suitably illuminated and , During his lon pastorate bore, his
ilnl ry profession can obtain the ably supported the address, Mr. (labors have becutgti undant, preaching too er N (1A i oIL X13 PUMPS supplied
diploma. The status of the veterin- i 11IeRne, of Oranbrook, delivered an 1 three sermons every Sabl,ath. IIe
ary surgeon has been corresponding-—
eloquent address, also in support of 1 preached over 3000 sermons in 'REPAIRING promptly attender) to.
ly raised, quid every intelligent stock the address, Mr. Angus Martyn one IRipley, married 1)2 cevples, babtizcd Prices reasonable.owner now regards his veterinary lot' the elders in Knox church Ripley, 351; admitted to the free communion --
adviser as a scientilie expert, whu;e in the name of the session and coin l.
of the church 342, dispensed the Agent for the Brantford All Steel
services are of the very highest valve gregation of Knox church read, and i ordinance of the Lord's Supper 58 Pumping n7.i11.
to the ownet of stock. Tho live i presented to their venerable pastor times, ordained 8 elders and admitted --
stook trade is now admitted on all ` 1 kindly and affectionately worded three elders ordained elsewhe�e. If you require ton aiang in the above
1188(10 to be at sheet -anchor of British ;address, aecolnpanied with a well lines, give Mr. Pelton call. •
altrricultulu, and it is well, therefore The first sermon he ever heard, Snore -Diagonal street, nearly opposite
i tilled parse. - when 9 years of age awakened his Beattie'sLivery, Wingharn.
that stook owners should recognize I The congregation of Ashfield also ambition for the ministery and the JOHN PELTON.
liar. i'ael that in the veterinary sur- � presented an address and purse to
who, ,11'l now being mimed out'Sutherland. record of his life and work clearly
r(Uns
bir. attests that he had not mistaken his r
at our seterinary colleges they have A. pleasing feature of the proceed Look
1 q �5.
�• p e ng calling. He has had the evidence of
gentlemen who are well aequaiilted iiugs was the reading and present- approved
Wlt•h all the sciences that can assist l ,tion of addresses and congraeulatory Gods guidance and rdinc by
them in the successful .practice of His blessing on his own ordinance in
p I telegrams from the congregations t.o I every field which he was called to
whom Mr. Sutherland ministered in occupy.
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward
Island by Mr. Murray of St. Cather Mr. Sutherland though in his 80th
ines, who represented these congre- year performs the duties of his cal-
ling with remarkable energy. IIe
Profit Most S uuraly in the Bost.
I'nforttlnately there are times
when the begat products of the farin
find slow sale and are marketed at a.
sacrifice. While it cannot always be
said the best always pays it 18 true
that i'. pays if anything (toes. More-
over, there 10 an 1101101• in having the
best which elevates the roan and his
calling. The system of selling. our
stock to chippers instead of to
butchers, as formerly, tends to lessen
the standard of excellence. The old
time butcher dirt not tiny everything.
He was always looking for the
ehoice and wits ready to pay enough
mere for the top lots, whether few
or many. Shippers will bid up if
one has a car load or more of extra
cattle, sheep or hogs, but if there
are not enough to t11at1(e 8 cat• load
the seller must accept the price that I
the shipper is paying all. IIe buys
every thing and assorts the Int after- there more practical points brought out
ward. The fact remains, however, and Ies tiine lost 1118 convention af this
that the producer of the best grain
or stock finds readier sale for his
wares and some times may get more
th;tn his negligent neighbor at least
to gratify his pride if not pay hire
for his extra ears and feed. It may
be that the extra article diel not :eaten. Such a ei tw ntiori was first
bring the profit to the producer that suggested by Secretary J. W. Wheat-
on, who did much to bring it to a
successful issue. President Mills,
Prof, Dean, and other officers of the
t) A. College did all in their power
to promote its interest. At the close
paying prices, still it is true that is of the meeting it was suggested that
does pay to try end produce the it be made an annual affair, which
best. There will always be a glutt expression was heartily applauded.
of balmier cattle, sheep, swine and It cannot be hut a great aid to the
grain in year, of plenty, but there is correction of many mistakes for
never a surplus of the best. If there makers to comes together in this way
is any profit to any feeder of stock ,lust at the commencement of a sca-
lar grower of grain it will eetne to son's work, when all are anxious to' ant and a powerful and wide sprea(l'ton.
work for the p. ofeeeion. on this con- gations and spoke of Mr. Sutherland's
eluent. The college,;�� is broader and good work in the Lower Provinces
wi(1er than they province, and the receipt of' a congratulatory letter
gathers its students from every state from the congratulation of Schuyler,
of the. Anlericen union, as well as Nebraska, U. S. and a message of
from other countries. The entrance congratulation from the congregation
eke ulinaMon, however, has not always of Melbourne, Ont., and telegram
been a stiff one. It does not seem to from Rev. R. Johnston, London,
he sufficiently so now, and, it' in the Oat., to these congregations Mr.
f'utnre tile. college i5 to keep its place Sutherland ministered and in their
in the foremost rank, the standard affection and esteem holds a high
of entrance will have to be carefully place. Mr. Sutherland is widely
considered. At least a really good
English tin isshouh:1 be insisted upon.
Tifis will be in the best interests
11311 of the profession and the public.
--Farming.'•
A frzzecesaful Conpention.
The Cheese and Butler Makers'
Convention, announced in last issue
In be held at the Guelph Dairy
School on March Gth, was an un-
qualified success. There were gath-
ered together a large number of
wide-awake makers, eager to give
and partake of lessons from each
other's experience, especially upon
the troublesome questions in connec-
tion with their work. The whole
afternoon and evening was taken up
with pointed, practical addresses and
discussions. Perhaps never was
sort. During the afternoon session
the chair was occupied by Mr. A. F.
lieLaren, President of the Western
Dairymen's Association, and in the
everting by Mr. D. Derbyshire, Presi-
dent of the Ontario Creameries Asso-
rte had a right to expect and that
under a shorter supply it would have
brought. 'Where it is not always
true that the best grain or the best
fat stock will find a ready market at
possessed a robust constitution and
vigorous intellect and still bears
evidence of this in body and mind.
He has been an able and powerful
preacher of the Gospel equally
efficient in English and Galic lang-
uages. His sermons are profound in
thought, logical in form, Calvinistic
and evangelical in matter, and
simple in diction and characterized
with faithfulness to his trust as an
known in Nova Scotia, P. I+),yI ahnssador of Christ, indenunciation
Nebraska U. S. and Ontario, and of sin in all its forms, and emfolding
his many friends will be pleased to the glorious r�edeluption of the Gospel
learn of his jubilee in the service of by which alone there is deliverance
'his Lord and Master. from sin.
All the ministers present expressed As a preacher, Mr. Sutherland's
briefly words of congratulation and services are valuable by his sound
appreciation of Mr. Sutherland's ,,judgment and wise counsel and
Christian life and work.
Rev. Hutton, Methodist minister,
Ri.pley, sent a letter et' congratul-
ation.
To the several addresses, letters,
rediness to perform any work assign-
ed to him. He has always been
regular in his attendance on church
courts and takes an active part in
the proceedings.
messages and speeches, Mr. Sather- Mr. Sutherland has three sons in
land responded in his own behalf Nebraska, U. S., holding public
and that of Mrs. Sutherland of whom offices of emolument and trust, and
honorable mention was made. one son and only daughter are at
Mr. Sutherland decended from a
line of pious aneesters in Caithness,
Scotland. His fasher went to Sttth-
erlandshire where he was born in
home as tate help and comfort of their
parents in their declining. yen vs.
The many friends of lir. Suther-
land wish Iailn, his worthy amen,
n•
.1817. Two years thereafter his ion and sharer of his jeye and sor-
parents emigrated to Nova Scotia.
His early education was received at
home and in Piston Academy from
which he went to Dalhousie College, the families that colt upon his name,
Halifax N. S. He studied in the may ever rest upon them is the
University of Edinburgh, Scotland earnest prayer of their numerous
enjoying the privilege of sitting !rionds,
under men et going AS Sit' Wm, • J0IIN° ll.1CtiAIiri.
Irawilton the great phllosopilee and Ltteknow, Afar. 20th, 1806•
metaphysician and Dr. Chalmers the
eloquent and profound theologon and
others of marked ability, Ile was Shiloh's CI1r0 is told on aguara.ntee.
licensed by the Free church Presby-
tery of Edinburgh in 1845.
Ile returns to Nova Scotia the
same year and receives a call to Without content we shall find it
1�arltown and West Branch N. S.,
ordained to the holy ministers and almost as difficult to please ethers us
inducted to the pastoral charge'of ourselves.
these congregations on March 141111 God oft descends to 'risft Seen,
189(1 by the Free Chace', Presbv-' unseen, tiled though their INabitatfon
tory. Here his labors were abund- : walks, to shark their ul(:irr,s.•- -Mil-
rows in life and their finality every
blessing. That the blessings of 11
covenant keeping God, the God of
It cures Incipient Consumption. It is
the best Gough (lure Only one cent a
dose'nnetn., SOcte„ and 81. Sold at Chis-
holm's Corner Drug Store.
ELLIOTT BROS.. of the Wingham
Brickyard, have lots of BRICK and
DRAIN TILE or hand. It is said that
other parties are selling at reduced
prices, but we cannot be undersold,
and our brick and tile are as good
as any made in tho province. We
can sell by the car load or 10,000 or
12,000 tile fully as low as can be pur-
ohased anywhere. We have also a great
quantity of .all kinds of lumber for sale.
J. £ E. ELLIOTT.
Wingbam, May 16, 1895.
5. 0. /MOWN,
AND PUBLIs,I,tla
lilt MACDONALD,
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wl XOaA,t,
OXTiftfOi
vANSTONE,
• BARRISTER, SOLICI'r,a, Etc„
Private
ntet•cat, nN000snmilastou charged.nds to stbiortgages,t rate
ttdd,, tdk
and farm property bought and sold
OFFICE—Beaver Block Wtrenau
! i
eJ -r CIN RITCHIE,
O L D 1► i N G! I
J. A. MORTON,
BARRISTER, &e.,
V, inhale, Ont.
1Le L. DICKINSON,
BARRI;s Zit, ETC.
SOWCITOn TO BANK Or HAMILTON. ,HONEY TO
LOAN.
Office—Meyer Block, vlingham.
M. KS.'EAAIERO;ti,
8.1RttitSTEP., SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, Joe,.
Office --Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew street•s,.
opposite Colborne Hotel.
4.4cat"alcu, OnTAXIV.
ti-lENT1STEY.-,1.3i JEi0UStlr, L. U. S.,yy,ROUAAta
�f a;••.: • ••:•Is manufacturing first•clase seta of
:!' •' y teeth as cheap as they can be made.
In the Uom€n€on• Teeth extracted
absolutely without pain, by lnenew
process, guaranteed perle. tly sate.
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick Nouse.
ARTIltat J. IRWI\, D. D. R., L. D. S.,
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pannsylvani
Dental College.
OFFICE•--MACCONALD BLOCK.
Nov:— 11 ill visit Blyth every Wednesday.
I am the only Jeweler north of Lon-
don who can and dons ruake rings on the
premises.
I make and tinfoil all work in the best
possible manner. and guaraeteo satisfac-
tion in every instance.
Where gold is fount), I always return
the same • gold, manufactured as per
order.
•
By leaving your order with me, you
can save from 210 to 72, according to
style, weight and quality of ring.
Wo also make to order Engraved Coin
Brom:hes, Bangle Pins, etc., etc., et
Moderate Prices.
Jewelery Repairing and En-
graving Neatly and Prompt-
ly Executed.
A NLS tare j] ����.s' PARK,
d lu W ELER.
Opposite Matc1ou ;ld Bloch, \Vinghate,
Do you know a man in Clanfltla that
repairs watches any better than Ilalsey
1'ark,Watehmaker and ttewcler, \Vinghanl?
For Twenty -Six Years
THECOOICS BEST FRIEND
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GENERAL 1NSCLIANOF AGENT
1 11tauuAx,
Otirealo
ae DEANS, JR., WINOUAM,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOtt THE COUNTY
OF nURON.
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Moderato.
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Sales of Farm Steck and Vann Implemo,nts a
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and last'a iciay evening of cttry month, itt Ore -
11013. s BMA Visiting brethren welcome. T. J.
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IL.
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