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The Wingham Times, 1897-01-22, Page 1WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,, 18,97. Sawing° lelooneets I quea by FRAM( PATERSON* No 23, Vic - to street,WingliamiOnt. Nswitnesses requ ed. WINTERTERM MON. JAN. 4. VIE BELL CHEAP wart' These clays we are going wough stocks, our intention ,eing to have them as clean \s is possible for Spring impor- xtions, which are all bought, nd iiia short time will begin arrie, oinrardigg.:40.44,1ttite. rick selling, -profits are ignor- ed altogether and everything 'leads your way. Here are' a few prices: CHILDREN'S BUTTON FELT OVERSHOES Sizes up to No. 10,-50e. MISSES' BUTTON FELT OVERSHOES Sizes 11 to 2,7-50c, LADIES' BUTTON FELT - OVERSHOES Sizes 3 to 1 r \sr CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, STRATFORD, ONT. CAnAGIA'A pasnear commercial ),01O01, ahe None het. ter in the Dominion. • Our courses ot study are 'bristling with good business points. Experienced teachers In every department • ex•studonts of other butinvms T,OW In attendance; moderate rate9 ;board low. A gomhead school turning ont vricicmaarake young men and women Iftathild" al• ways enecessfn Business Is reviving And mane bright young parsons will be needed next Mil. Now bathe time to be prepared, and this is the school Itt ' which to get your preearation, penned Iltho. ereithed eo.talogue title W. J. '041. TT, Principal. ho Ditit atratt. BOOTS and SHOES We will sate you from 40 TO H PER GENT. V on every pair, lower than any other house in the trade OTER1, GOODS. 1/4117-7 JD ABLE • HELPS ONLY THE BEST IN ORAN(lES, BANANAS, LEMONS, FIGS. VEGETABLES OF KINDS •OYSTERS SERVED RIGHT, TRY OUR CIDERt W, cm RESTAURANT. New Ade. M. H. laanaoo's-Heavy Losses. WE. E. Hoy's-Tenders Wanted McKinnon & Co's.-It's Your Goo I tune. . W. 'A. Sohnd-Oranges, •Lemons, 1 . Witte, Figs eto, amnme..4 r.asesommessway. ...*--.....-`-----....,.— LO C AL NEWS, FUR C„PES AND GOATS AlstVitebatt Capes 27 t's Full, kirt, 1 h Long Curls 14ti'vit) ). 3iicii, Bright OtirI, Satin. Lilted, Full Sleeves, tor $25 Ivo. th i185.1 „.... a limited number of -UP-TO-DATE two finish and well made garinent, for $3.70. -Who said 1-lickey? -Mr. S. Gracerhas ;soia. his t blacks. -Mrs, Freeman Carr is very lew f hemorrhage.- -McDohald and Caseoaore each ship a car load of cattle to Toronto on Id Campbell were shipped tc London on T 'es- N the,geeleeMessreGorden end 111cCurvey ' cussed by Messrs. fde,xwell, Anderson, :Unl- ike a splendid pair. Of tbe 7 goals won ; colm, Hall. Ross end Whaley. The Mod - day. -The hounhold. effects of 11r. Da id 1 Lucknow 0 were made by Gordon and I orator read the conetitution as recommend - de . t other by McOnrvey. Mr Chisholm has ed by the general assembly and on motion 1 1V1r. B. Gemmill, el 'Ternberry, hes pine 11 credit of scoring for Wiese-tm. Return it was decided to form a Presbyterial state:Le:7 • itch will be played at Laicknow Fridity ' Sodety. A committee_ waa named to 1 b t. . i notninate offieers, consisting of Miss Van. chased Walter Beldon's livery outfit , nd , on .coneriai. ', stone, Rev. Messrs. Anderson and Hall, . -Walker shipped. a load of hoes Thursday anti Wynne and Page a lost ; of Vinghem, Wroxeter and Lucknow . end idessre. Matheson. Meilesohn, Alc- Laudblin, bicCruisty and Lane. 'I Mr. Malcolm, of Teeswater. read a most : carefully prepared paper on "The Organ. i ization of the New Testament Church," 1 showing that the Presbyterian form of 1 Government was sanctioned by the teach. hip of the New Testament, Rev. McLeod I followed with the duties of the :societies to 1 the alma. 1 -to claimed that the hest duty polity established by the word of God. 1 a higher education could have them edn• I who have children. ready to send away for drawn. T,, I meted at home, under their own immediate I GEO. E. Mee, Wingham. of Presbyterian. societies was to have a limn belief in the Presbyterian Polity es it love the Presbyterian church aboye all other supervision, which is, my deer sir, in many The right man in the right place. Give instances no small cousideratiou. Even if McAlpine a trial for en up-to-date meal at a School here were a amali expense, there 15 cents. Special arrangementcand aro other things to be considered besides. i for board by the week, and ele,ver, buoyapt with ambition and . The Central Restaurant, McKenzie mere dollars a»d nets. Youths, bright building, has been renovated throughout • e Geo. MoKenzie, J. P., Mon. , -John O'Connor of Whitechureh, ap- t - -- The Now Liberal C neared beforabinet, day night, charged with aseault, the coin- ; W" 1"we r"cei'eti " ""PY plainaixt being Clete, Itintoril. The fracas a most eectelleut met life -like photoengre s - complained ei, thee owe in June ei t big clone in three colors of the new Liberal bat John went to Miehigen before thins i C4‘14"et* The (11?be l'ri'll1"1" , °"'; 141" came to a head, Coe dollar tied cos'iti . enured I410 0:0111,n1V0 0OntIOsOf 1.0,3 pieture. wits the assessment. ' it is 21 x 28 inches, and was erre/noel : from ;salmi plitairereplis by Me wend:lumen night the Maecabees, 42 in number repared - prepared by the Toronto Lithographing Collegiate Instttute here. Ns, ingleim in 1 • • Ai .' • -After the regular motil; on IMeielay : Cantitlien read:, J. D. Kelly, and is being tothe City Restaurant where the orders co., which beeptalts perfeet work. 8 many respect, is the most progressive and prosperetui town in this North Western etas wou. -tempt We have made arrasigeweuts with the part of Ontario -the neared centre of le 1 rinfretsertinvenssferetrfetestesestoststainaly : month II 010,1 trip of the Ve v 1. AI- (A' °"'e flea -not to speak of one or two other t (s)11 i, country -1m as regarde edueationel !twill. I , large surrounding and rielt agricultinel 1 Saturday Mornina Jan were served in n, manner I:I It I d the',•anpetite 01 00 epicure. 'Ateeseelenisteeeise. / Globe Printing Co. to supply it with a three it] A YEAR IN ADVANCE COMMUNICATICh. 13 '1rE'll" Er • TO DIE liPITOn, Or Till.: TO*. : r,,,,7:,.., r.! -, • Ith A' ' ' riTioN ..., , Beta; Szt,--One of lir. first things which surprises a etranger on canning ta) the ; to eese •• beentiful avid prosperone town of le ingltm, I fti iti the feet tI)0t there is no High S..hod or • d Winghane Txsuie for 4(1 ciente (eltibe mestrsestel. A. most enjoyable time Wes ; an th'n fe,--it is woverbially provinsiial, easily I spent in epeechifying, song.seeging etcese end I rues for one year and photo Bngrav- lug at 51.0. Phi, withou"mbii the., an wof ally deficient. I know, at pre. 1 6th, we commence the --There is some (flout° as to whether Greatest mine ever offered. The pieture is seut, of no other town of the size and im. y the Warden of is County under the new ; one that every one should h ee cell this portanoci, in the Province of Ontario. that GREATEST CUT PRICE SALE try Ftouncile Aet will or will not hold office and see it before ren:wit.ig subscrip- nas not its High School or Collegiate Insti- councillors are eleeted for a tcyo.year tate, while many towns with not half the ice wo years. Under the aet the eons, The Municipal World, of fit. Thomas, 1 which is an authority on such matters, / says; "We are informed that the Hon. the ss PE ±C51 has expressed a different ; PRESBITTLICIr of DiAIT.C.A:ND. opinion, but we think the law will not now I bear any other constroction. If a countyi Young People's Sodetiee of Christian council elected for two years completes its; Endeavor belonging to the Peeseytery orgenizatiou it is doubtful if they will • of alaitlatudf met in convention hi the Pres. 'ewe another opportunitye , byterian Amish here ou Monday, The warden unless the gentlemen firstelaecp:onigid. I 1...)tev.. G. BoAlant,yne, l‘loderator of the ed resigns." 1 1 resoytery ptestoeu. The day was ex. . : -On Tuesday evening, Bev. Mr. Youtig, ceedingly stormy, but there was a good . 1 turnout of delegates from the differeut of Hamilton, deliyered ti stirring address / in the interesss of the Lord's Day Alliance,societies. 'rho looul sodety had in charge 'alt matters pertaining to meeting trains,re- before a fair audience, in the schbol roam I ceiving as d n billeting delegates and they 4 the Presbyterian church. The speaker I • pertained their part moot satisfactorily. =fined his remarks to the necessity for t ; The first subject discussed was "Why aro the existence of such an organization, eiv. 1 a Presbyterian ?" by Rev. D. Forrest, of ing as an example the desecrating influence Walton. He said some people are Presby - 0 Sunday street 0515 10 our cities in tempt- 1 terians because they aro born in that leg so many from spending the Sabbath ' church ; others are Presbyterians because seerecily. He referred to the trouble, in they lave been led into that faith after the appeal case against the Hamilton , sdeep thought and study, this is the better tweet railway Company and urged the. kind. 1 am a Presbyterian because I be - people to use individual influence so that Neve in its dootrinea. 1 believe in election lesisletion could be obtained which would in total' clspravity of man, in effectual call- llow people to enjoy the religious influences ing, fiend preeeivation. The dontrines of ?f. the Sabbath. This he said could be done , It via church will lead a man aright 10 this ectily by thorough organization, not mils. i t -n world. Rev. Anderson further. discussed dities and towns but in rural districts es i the subject. Rev. W. T. Hall read a evert lien, for in a few years eleetrio railways t of the Young Peoplele Societies in the 'odd connect every plan of importance in (Presbytery. There were 17 societies with • province and it was therefore necessary I a total membership of 404, 203 men and be ready. AU were thoroughly impress- 1 450 womem and 713 active members. Dur - with the force of his statements and. of ing the year they Contributed §263 towards 1 advisibihty Of having a branch of the . the schemes of the. ohuroh. iseice forme din Wingham was discussed. , ring to the other denominations not be- I Rev, J. Maxwell discussed the Assembly's well represeeted it was thought ildv.is. i Plen of Study. Ile recommended the iich it is hoped will be non, Allay of the catechism in the society. tion of a Presbyterial Society. lie thought Rev. G. Ihilla,ntyne dismissed the le 10 to confer with them before organiziug m ea I population and even ono incorporated villagea. in close proximity to neighboring High Schools have had their own High Schools Inc years and are proud of them. lieve yet to learn of one town in Ontario that would willingly forfeit such education. al institutions. Is there a town whiele if it lost its High School by Are or other 80011 misfortune would not rebuild it at ohee? No not one. When once established, such a school would almost if not altogether, be self •sustaining, Supposing we Mose only fifty pupils from the country attending, which is 5 very conservative estimate, hoarding here at $3 a week, it would mean some 13,000 going into circulation annually, not to speak of money spent by thein for books, clothes. &o., and not to menden the small nominal fee usbally charged country pupils by High Schools, per the further amount expended by the teachers for rent and living. Our town being a railroad centre, its facilities of easy access would be an important inducement to draw pupils from a large surrounding area. There is no reason too, why we should not have one of the best High Schools in the Province. High Scheele, in large centers, are mot necessarily the beet, Many of the High Schools in the smaller towns throughout the Province have a better staieling and do more educational work then Fame of the city Collegiate Institntes. This is a well known feet. Then again I know young men in this town, bright aud clever, men of good -natural ability, who with edeca- Henna advantages would ha.ye brightened their prospects, Ana have raised themselves above the drudgery they are now destined to for life. These lms Ilia been practice ally ruined becanse of the ignorance, short- sightedness and evarice of those in con- trol of the affairs of this town. Not only 1 it would do numb te encourage youni have their lives been blighted and ruined se—a SPORTS. , people in the work and make them usefu but who can tell ,how ninth the community Vhe Lucktiew Club came over Monday I to the church. It would remove preje. end even national progress has lost by the e ling and. did np: the home boys at , dice tet existed against them now in some blighting of these lives. We can never I 'key, The local clubs nifty a fairly good 1 querters. 11 would stimulate loyalty • to estimate tlie injury which has resulted e individually but they are exceedingly i the church and give greater prominence to here from the want of such an educational N k in combinetioneett-ienset-mt-crf-the , Presbyterianism. He advocated a uniform institution. Many had not the meaus et skshassayiogetheesthereitelisaJeackaters I topic card and • a common name for all their COmMana to go eliewhere and of * . ti • binationstleat • societies. The question was father die- conrse could not sieuro such educatioft here. A. High Sellool too, would increase the population of the town. There are fanners throughout the country who would prefer to retire here, 011 1151 than in other adjacent towns, if Wieghana had educa- tional advantages. They have the younger members of their families whom they wish to educate and the fact uf a town having educa,tionel fecilities is of the first import. thews to them, in determinine where they will locate. Does anyone doubt that the population of this emit woeld be larger by time cheap• 500 people if we had established a High , . • Sehool here et or about the time our • -For firet-class• tailoring and cheap neighboring to did ao? A. High School gents' furnishings, try Wcbster,& Co. • here too, would relieve largely the conjest. Remember the place, in Queen'e block. . ive condition of our public sehools and .. WANTED.-A.ny quantity of dried apples render it much more efficient. Those too, (bo), roll 'butter and poultry, turkeys un - cattle. , -Alex ISfeEsey, of Brussels, I), D. (3. for the I. 0. O. F., installed the officer their resider meeting last Thursday et ing. •-11r Geo. Mason will enlargehist) store daring the coining spring by hell a SO' feet brick addition at the reae•of block. , -Mr. Null, conductor on 0. T. .., been transferteil to run between 1V01 and Sarnia and ailiklianaitt Lona n 0 ',• . 1) but lei an p slating dive. E Bowles '• , ' Bray on Sunday eyoning Isext. The publ lc ; Robinson knip 2 1 'II.” ‘Pl 1i:0d:1:to:II d S ki p 1 7 cordially Invited. \ --"Three ways of listening to a sermo will be the subject of Mr. Mason's telecom eyed off here on \ &Ines ay o Mt . ice in the competition for the Western at I Stevie Tenkard. Lucknow came out en. ' iead, Wroxster beating Wingbam in the , 1 'arising end Luckeow beating Wroxeter ek • .the efternoom The following is the ing the ; - wsoitursui VS. WINOIIAll. 1 IONETElt wesenen Panlin W Taylor .ies t ese 1 Black El L Dickinson t„.. i . Black C. N. Griffin Rae Skip 33Ski ever witnessed in Wingham. Our sock of over $8,coo must be reduced one halt ai;c1 in order to do it, all profits be completely wiped out and many lines will be cut much below cost as the stock is all new and bought for cash. This great sale affords the best op- portunity for securing 1°' • 1 • UNEQUALLED BARGAINS Please do not confotind this CREAT AND GENUINE SALE with the numberless shams so often met with. Cash or Trade during the' pro- gress of this great - h • slaughter sale. D. M. GORDON. The Importer. :."7"---vm.Zivroc-Zo:armaxim..—'Al.ts•-;:s-ao • Good 13e , at Field. 3si sines Locals. Lettuce, Home grown, et Farquharsons., : A box stove for sale -Enquire at this office • For first class oysters either in bulk or served try MeKate-te's The latest Imperial Photos, $5 per dos at the Star Photo Studio, Beaver Block. 4 pounds of good mixed candy for 25 , nets. 2 dozen oranges for 25 cents McKrunne's tiny your beef at F where you will get it et. 's by the quarter e and at the same churches, mid never 'speak ill of their own church. To Wend regularly the regular eel:vim-4, to exeroiso the same euthnsiasin M get: mg people to :Item le Leee a TXVIINONV Vr. vaimmrsii. prayei Fneeting$ as they did tow,trds their --There -will be a special meeting iu th ,ceexew clistimelons bet worm thr sobetnes of the 'a", and every convenience hes been a minxes:nu nem tesetinge. To mend malting invidioue hope in the future, are growing up bats:ache on Taesclay night.. • Adjutant • 1 ' Cein wi' iu " tevi Year" win he iu the 0DAT10 1 the patro.as' comfort.- Meals at all hours. poet Lion as those I have mentioned and the I ‘1, 61111:e.(1%!,h.l. :HOU, D. k . 13russchi, diseusscd responsibility will rest on our shoulders. I Oyaters served in any style.Also agent for Everybody vveleome. .,T 11 Hooter 1RIBBliz:kk Skip 17 "Unihd Bible Study," Pe fevered the It metiers little as to vocation in life, , uu .tv b,.if.t, the Huron- Steain Latindv whit;le'turns Taylor, of Palmerston, will be present.tif Ne G Paulin -On Saturdev the household effects of ,.\.‘7 Allen Skip le 'NI; RIO Interiete lona, genet; of Smuttier ..:c. )00 .s. the educated man (natural abili .. .. , 1 out work equal to any city laundry. Lsave Birellosa, of Wroxeter, were sold by atic. , , c. it• . y bens. 'rile Una melm no, of the text imist be mpal of course). is necessarily the winner'. I orders at my stor 0. XIS iliCALVINV thin on the market here. Nothwitleitan4 itR Hughes ;T Rehinsen got lie Teseasonelidea Gist the week:v An edacational institution of this kind gives ! - Proprietor. ing•the cry of herd times a, good figare was Brims A. Patilin Skip 13 readings snegested in the helps le, 0011 (1 0 towe prestige, breeciens awl enlightens. I —.- 7011 am: stimuiaes theught. zts teachers 1 Salo Register. realized for most of the things. i I G 'Inrclacli, Skip ltY .T B1110 Ont 11,1 Olt) homes. ulti Brus,m1„, 00,/,..tkl.,,, the commuuity at large, infuses literary --Mr. T. 'Bell, the newly elected (their. i \ ----- - - gation. had placed quarterly helps in f,i-ii3I'V titrio, nen of high,oiri xi,ucati9n whose in- Friday, Jan. 29 -The valuable form %Oahe Leslie, jr., of Winnipeg, aerived in home. He preo.ched at sermon no the an ty of , , l 1110,1 IS MANIA ) 0 and iminea.sureable stock and. implements, including it number man of the -Public Soiled Board. entertain. •1 e Pereomils ed he members of the Board to au oyster l , felony worship the first Sunany i.1 the year , tor the best and highest and truest inter- 1 . ,ot. thoroughbred Oxford sheep, being the simper 01 the Stier Restauraut after their l tiown Mmelay evenings, - tided ettention cf the heede of - ... ,.,. . ' ., , e • el operty of Douglas Fraser, will be sold by iiii iesieenee ouce in'antrcitilleits to the use to be mede Of IhnSin " .13 "I" ILY. public auction on lot 3, con. 7, Turnberry, meeting on Wednesday night, - ,I •-•.':'1r. end Mrs. T. IL Ross were in Bruce- taixeel in a contnitimity ilVen 011 fOreV0r. 1 . At 0, meeting of the ratepayers of the ' - II 'A, utalkly told Mendey. hetps. They hart found it a good invest. have ro ex to grind. I hew no thilelren on Me above date. Sale at 1 o'clock. r. Geo. Velelt, of Bartle, ie renewing G. Bewrox, We have the best Teal 131aelt and japan for fl5e. that Was ever offered Winglttn. This is a, broad 'don but we mean it. Try a es:v Sohool Section it Was decided to erect it new brick building with basement and furnece. '.Vbe seats are to be single aud of the incite; improved patteruse,. -The lenpetiel ',11rio will give a series of I p Gospel Temperance meetings the Town eve, Sull• sist Hall, during the week, commencing day January 24tn, They play an till: guitar, violin, triamiolin, Sto. Hear them.. ' ti A lot of people will loose money by Sou visiting gold mina, or rather in gold j mining stock, :which is a ....cry different t• tos tegaeinteacse in town tins week. •. eindottald returned from Been- e • went,. At the evening seamen Rev. A. to Send to the High School. It matters to , Menet), B. A... of Whitechurch, read 0(1 111' teresting pante do "Religicm in Scotland o Reformation." It WAS ecconmenied stereopticon views and was most en - Mug and instructive. Mr. MeNeb sect all the loading religious move. from the eerliest times and outlined thing, The great bulk of the money sub- I" • seriberlfor gold reining steak does not go Pare ana ellea,P. Goods de- "'T.'s croon Vserything in Groceries cred promptly. unaa ites way into t 4 pockets of the pro- atia leetors. A good lie. to follow en the part go the dev cot went of the Mine, but o t 1 • k" who are ffposea to invest money WF, SF.? ' lIFIAP. in lug shares is to invest ma as ; wee nutt ley are able to loose,and no more. ' ba Th• tias money door not return single , f'd fold Pit double fold or some an hundred fold, i LA; 1 nobs= is done and bardertsome respond. be bilities have hot been incurred. I o 9E5 Inc nationally not one irt,rticle whet let we , have a High School er whether see chi net, t but do know that there is nothing wIdeli A GIMAT PHRENOLOGIST OOHING 0, TO 01VOn, VISIT. Auctioneer. we require more is this ;own, the, theta ia nothing which at the piesent thee wonld . rums. .1. n. WELSII, a TOWN wrrn anew advertise the town more widely or more , favorably, nothing weed, would he more OS and work of the most important We are pleas for its best interests then to build end *Ito figured ia the formation of the • H. ;Welch, the h• . G. Munro, M. A., of Harristom equip such an institution nor anythtng dtaracter reader which would. be 01 11101(4 immanent beeefit 01111,1the toivand community it large. It is Monday, ;fan. 25th, • week. He bringo tes to atinoun ,e that Prof. A. •enowned phrenological - '11 be i Wingham on 1 'emain foe one tut the Coneeeration of the Endeavor. Mats from some eommittee recommended the follow- • le a re inelun f so mue 1 0 ie Canada and fleas: Pres., Rev. R. S G. Anderson, 111 1W some peep . . Es •his profession oter ; 1st Vice Pres., G. F. fuss_ ithout. litit get tho flax mill too. ' Yoare truly, everyone who can alio a v It laine at the as he stenos itt the hea qls ; 2nd Vice Pres., Mise Mary Blair, Pmtimisitez Mot. ' Bronswick and have n ma% • laden. Teeswater; Secretary Treasurer, Ile will give lecture every over 'ng ie. the orris, Kincardine •, Correspoudieg —see— j Temperence hall and publeil,_ tetatnin tstry. Rev. W. T. Hall, Belgrave; candicletes 'select by the au nee. Attu, Hy. Woods, fit. Helens, J. H. It pas to get you' bills printed et the prize of 0, V..). elt t will oe given to Pon, Brussels, R. Malcolm, Kinlow, Thins office. A free notice given with sale person poiseeesi, g the largest and best h 'austone, Winghttm,Miss Henderson, billse Church bills, &u., and are read in in the audience. Silver collection wil church. hundreds of homes. taken at the door. needed a thousausi times more thee n flex of the meet prominent