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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-11-30, Page 4guaranteed cure for so sweating and swollen FEE till A, Campbell s DRUG STORE. ° Tke Lteril lrIcaupla Xu t'aAaalflal. Dr. Nicol lug in the British Week- , r a Week- ly, on the Liberal trip:na:h itl C'a. a•.ta, ' says ".fir 'ilfaz.l L:taritr las wen a ntve,prtt;; victory in the C:at'adi:tu else titles. Ile will have a majority of nearly sixty in ti. House numbering 213. • Three of the C'aatservative leaden, Sir Charles Tupper, fir. 1~'oster, and Mr.: Hugh Mactiolaald, have been defeated. , Sir Wilfred Laurier increases his majer- ity for Quebec, and '..11 his late minis- ters are returned. Ontario is the may • province in which the CODSCItVOtiveshave a ratNOrit; In Quebee they are almost aunihilated, having secured but eight'. seats oat of slaty -ave. Fre atele Cauat';t hes entinisi astiealiy enclosed the Iraper- ial policy of Sir, Wilfred Laurier, rand the Duwimon as a Whole hoe recoguieed that he it incomparably tate greatest of leer statesmen. The Empire will not scan forget the services he rencleeed at at the gloomy beginning of the Trans- vaal war. In the hour of oto reverses not one word of despondency escaped hha, His speeches were the noblest and the most inspiring uttered by any of the Queen's subjects. He showed rare tact and geed sense in arranging for the des- patch of the Comedian troops, without breaking up kis own party. Brit- islt and French Canadians performed some of the most heroic deeds of the war, aud at the turning point of Paarde- berg it was a Canadian regiment which forced Crouje to surrender. Sir Wilfrid Laurier's internal governtuent has been sound, as he may be trusted • to make good use of a fresh lease of power. In the best sense of the word, he is a sane Imperialist, and while devotedly loyal TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of Changes trust be left at this office net later than Saturday noon. The copy ter cbangee must be left not later than Tuesday evening. Casual advertisements accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. ESTABLISEEEO 1572. Willi TINES. $. B.PLTaOTT. PL'rn MEn AND PBOPnil TOR FRIDAY, :NOVEMBER 30. 1900. NOTES AND COMMENTS. .. T. TUR spent a few .slays trityl trien41s ou the 10th last week. r Deacon in having to cement floor pat In hie new barn. Miss Hattie and Bob Wight:nate are recovering after their late illste. s. Miss Lizzie l;glesou is staying tat J. T. i C'urrie's at present. Mrs. C. Campbell and Josie spent a part of labt week in Wiu'baratwith Mrs. John Campbell who is very ill. Miss May Reid intends Teaming the dress -rucking iat Winghane this winter, STs. and. Mrs. 'Will Robinson spent Sunday in Winlaana. Mrs. Johnute Leecrooit has been ill for the past week. .A.rthur Goodhew is hired of James Shiell's for the winter. We are glad ltir. Gootlhew is not going to leave these parts for a while at least. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Lutidy spout Sun- day with the former's brother on the 9th. Miss Lizzie Reid spent part o: last week at her uncle's in Zetland. Miss 111ary McCallum, formerly of the Oth Gras been engaged as school teacher • of a public school in Minneapolis, where she had previously been type -writing for a. baulking firm. Herman Wightman, who is attending Goclerieh Model has been engaged ns teacher of No. 0, East Waevenosh. Will Taylor is hired near John Reids for the winter. Will Henry, of Washington, formerly of Marnoch, has again beets, elected as comissioner of Shagis enemy, Washing- ton. 21i1:. TOLTON, Ccnstrrvative, bas been to Britain, has done his best to strengthen good relations between Canada and the United States. declared Elected by 31 majority, Mr. McMullen has demanded a recount and , the proceedings commenced at Guelph on Wednesday mulling. Tam Provincial bye-eleetion in Wel- laud will take place on December 13th. Mr. Cross has been nominated by the Liberals. The Conservatives have nom- inate a candidates and we understand their will: be an independent candidate. Tem Toronto Mail and' Empire had a story in Wednesday's paper to the effect that Hon. G. W. Ross would resign the Ontario Premiership and enter the Do- minion Government, with a seat in tbo senate. Mr. Ross declaress that the story was entirely without foundation, ani that he would go to the country as Pre - alder of Ontario, if alive, at the expiry of tate present term of office. Telma CE,.so ., of Owen Sound has decided to count the ballots marked in the upper space of the ballot. The con- servative candidate, Mr. Gordon will benefit in the count, but it is thought that there is not enough ballots somarked to elect Mr. Gordon. over Dr. Horsey. 'We learn ince the above was put in type that the recount resulted in reduc- ing Dr. Horsey's inajority of 31 to 19. WEa n9DiT'sMali and Empire said that the name of Dr. 1'i tcdonald, mem- ber for East Huron, had been mention- ed entioned in connection with the Deputy Speakership of the House of Commons. Lr, Macdonald's many friends in East Huron would like to see their popular re- presentative appointed to such a position. Dr. Macdonald is now one of the oldest members in the House from Ontario and kis chances should be good for such a position. Tse official recount took place before Judge Masson at Goderieh last week. The returns show that R. Holmes has a 3najority of 20. Mr. Holmes gives an outline of the objections taken to the different ballots. Here is what he says with reference to East and West Wawanosh :—"East Wawangsli enjoys the inviable distinction of pre- senting a clean sheet. There were no ballots found rejected or spoiled, and not a single ballot was or could be ob- jected to before the Judge. The elec- tors of this township must take the cake. In West Wawanosh just one ballot counted for Holmes was objected to as baying a cross in the McLean space; the objection was allowed." We use the "Jebb o E.tsT WAAN'A :OSI, as of those affairs, not met with every tray, ceeee off on Monday evening at the home of lar,and Mrs.JohaF.Li k - later t being being the tenth nuniver- sary%their wedded life, commonly cal- led a tin wedding. It differed some- what from those we read about, inas- much as nearly every one on the cards put in an appearance at the appointed hour, till their comfortable domicile was filled to overflowing. As each set of guests arrived they were conducted to the dining room,where their inner wants were attended to in first class style. The menn provided would have done justice to a "chef de came," in any of our city establishments; in fact some frankly admitted that the temptation was so strong, that they were afraid of dire results followiing the indulgence of their appetites. Tea being over, every- body seemed to throw care and troubles to the' ds and went in for a good old time.. ohn T. Currie was voted to the chair, hick he filled to perfection. An impromptu program was gone through, consisting of songs, speeches and instru- mental music, which was well rendered. considering that the performerswere call- edaonsuch short notice. At the close J.J. E'.1iott, V. S., was called upon to read the following address to the host and hostess:— Mr. and hfrs. J. F, Linklater.— Deen Frxsxvs, —We are met here to- night to celebrate the tenth anniversary of your wedded life. We doubt not but you have had y our own share of cares and troubles, joys and sorrows, which is generally met with in working out the problem of life. Its not too flattering to say you are bright and useful ornaments in the circle in which you move; and to show our esteem for yon in a tangible manner we present you with these valu- able articles, and hope you will accept them not so much for their intrinsic value as for the good will in which they are. given. Some may look upon them with contempt as relics of a by gone age, but from our point of view they are as interesting as the old house by the lake in the Fair grounds in Toronto, or Ryer- son's relics from Paardeberg in far away Africa. We sincerely trust that you may be long spared to make a, good use of these articles and may Providence grant that we all may be permitted to take part in celebrating your golden wedding. Signed on behalf of the celebrating committee. 9 At the proper moment Win, Carrie o iii e er stepped. forward and presented the arti- cies, explaning their use. The receipents an i�istrutilent for the, went through the ordeal with the ut if most composure and remarked that their immediate detection', fee.irags could not permit them to make and quick correction of . a regiy. The assembly broke tip at an ; ealey beer, ill seeming to enjoy them, s1e:5%1l:1g a1y and if there is anything in tri: ryad sae; which says "laugh and grow Yat" c �a-r; of those who were present illi irig..:ntipi:t their avoirdupois. xru<; epi fe. r.f Mr. Geo Henry, of Fast v"I.ttfa:".rs s, i,as been stopping with her EFa r a y .11rs, Amos Challenger, of the This instrument 1'.a, l;.8,vrliereshe recently underwent made on tie latest and an. e,+r rratimi zr the removal of a emu. Most scientific prin-is ;tfrool the nye. Her niany friends will be pleased to know that the oper- ation was entirely successful, and Abe bas so far recovered front the effects thereof that she expects to go back home before long. -"..Clinton New Bra, Errors in the Eye andd. Sight. ciples andinsures ab- solute precision. Wetest the eyesight free and guarantee the best possible results. ALSEY PARK Jeweler and Optician Macdonald Block, Iresbytery of M tlsud. Met at Wiugham, November 20th, 1900. Rev. W. J. West, Moderator; Rev. F, A. MacLenuan, Clerk, pro tem. Minutes of last regular aud intervening meeting were rend,. and sustained. Ehlers Comntissious were received. The following as far as presented are rapre- seutativo Elders for the ensuing year to attend meetings of Presbytery and Synod of Hamilton and London;— W. Miller, Kincardine; D. C. Ross, Brussels; John M. Beattie, Pine River; James Baird, Lucknow; W. Dawson, South Sinloss; John Elliott, Dungannon and Port Albert; Edwin Doan, Moles- worth; Francis McDonald, Huron; Henry Woods, St. Helens and Bast Ash- field; Hugh Chambers, Ashfield; Frauds Lewis, Radios and Bluevale; H. D. Henderson, Whitechurch and Langside; A. Turnbull, Walton; D. Murchison, Ripley and Bervis; A. Findiater, Bel - more and A circular from the Century McIntosh.' fund committee of Assembly was duly considered. Its purpose is to emphaziso tate spiritual aspect of this great movement. Sessions are asked to take into consideration the whole question of the spiritual condition of those under their care. To arrange that the last month of the year shall be set apart as a season. in' which special prayer shell be made in the congrega- tion and families of the church for the out pouring of the spirit of God and the deepening of spiritual life. That there be held on the first Sabbath of 1901 in every congregation a communion service at which the church throughout. the whole Dominion at the thresbhold of tho new Century shall renew its allegiance to its risen Lord. The Presbytery cordially recommend sessions as far as possible to act in line with the circular. The appointment of Rev.'A. MacNab to supply Walton for six months was -sus- tained. Standing Committees for last year` year were re-elected except appointment of Rev. G. M. Dunn, convener of com- mittee on church life and work instead of Rev. J. Malcolm who wished to re, tire. Representative elders are mem- bets of the Committee on which their Ministers are respectively. The Committees are as follows:— Finance, Messrs. McLennan, McKay, MacNab; Augmentation, Messrs. Ross aud West; Home Mission, Messrs. Dr. Murray, McLeod, J. Maxwell; Sunday School, Messrs. Miller, Whaley, Fair- bairn, F. J". Maxwell; Church Life and Work, Messrs. Dunn, Ross, McFarland,• Examination of Students, Messrs. Mc- Rae, Stewart Perrie; Y. P. S., Messrs. 'West, Hall, Malcolm; Statistic, Messrs. Ballantyne, Anderson; Aged and L M. fuud, Mr. 1. Malcolm. Naives of charges entitled by rotation to send Commissioners to" Next General Assembly were announced. Dr. Murray reported in re Century fund expressed regret that only few con- gregations put in final reports and urged all to send in return before 1st Decem- ber. The remit of Assembly on Devotional Manual for aid to Social 'Worship was considered and on motion the remit was disapproved, Remits re appointment of Sabbath School Secretary and extended powers to Synods were tabled till January meeting. Session records of Wroxeter were examined and attested as carefully aud correctly t:�ept. The Presbytery eonsidered a petition from the Session of Dungannon. The members of the Session were heard, viz., Messrs. Elliott, jetliner, Duff, ltfaliot gh, and the Moderator, Rev. Mi. Fairbairn. Tt was on motion anatiifnonely agreed to appoint two assessors to aid the Dttit- gannon Session in having an election of three um elders, Rev. Mr. Niftier and Mr. Robert Loolthatt, elder of Reims, were appointed ars assessors tenet of motion. Nest meeting of 13resbytciex'y`4it'llllse Miss Aggie Robertson, of Toronto. who has been visiting around Marnoch for the past few weeks returned to her hon Monday last. John McGregor and Miss Annie Skin . were married t Winghatrt on 'Weanos day. WIND , 3C, 3144, .. 7t t:DO RCT$.. Wiugllalla, Nov. 20, 1000. Flour per 10011asE , ... ...t 20 to. 2 .10 Fall Wheat ....... 0 00 to 0 01 Spring 'Wheat ..... , . . 0 00 to 0 00 208,— .... .............. 0 23 to 0 23' „�rParley 0 35 to.0 33 I't,u .... 0G5to0i5tif Ti l,; Vit;, drawn ...... , 003 to 002 I Geese, .+", .. 0 0�$ too 00 Ducks, papair ....•--. 040 to 0 00 Butter 0 IS to 0 18 Eggs per drz . 0 lu to 0 10 Wood per cora ..... ...200 to 2 00 ' Hay per ton.. .. T 00 to S 00 ;1 Potatoes per bushel .. 0 25 to 0 30 Tallow per lb. .... .... 0 0,"a to 0 00 , Lard . ...... ...... .. 0 18 to 0 13 5 Dried Apples per lb 0 03 to 0 31 Wool ..... .... 0 17 to 0 20 Live hogs, per cwt.., ... 5 25 to t 50 Chickens .... , .. , , . 0 30 to 0 401 ---kinANCE Life, Fire, :accident, Plate Glass. Farm Loans at Lowest Rates. ABER Lai v Loan and Insurance Agent, Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. At home 1?rlday afternoon aud Saturday. Tailor's Talk would be useless unless the fit, style and quality were apparent to back up every statement. We don't talk volumes, but our suits talk for us, and our prices will suit you, Leave your order for that new FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT E. 0. CLARKS Stand next Griffin's Grocery. n .t Winghanz, January 15th, 1901, a 10 a, m. Jon.tr MAoNAns, Clerk. Lucknow, Ont., Nov. 21, 1900. asainevA.GE. The Bluevele branch of the Bible Society was addressed in the Methodist church, by Rev. John Ross, B. A., of Brussels, on Tuesday evening of last week, and at the annual meeting of this branch of the Tract Society on Friday evening, Rev. Dr. Moffat„ of Toronto, was present as usual to explain the workings and progress of the society. Mr. Snell has returned home after a lengthly absence. Some of our villagers have been lucky enough to get treated to venison by some of those who were hunting in Muskoka. Mrs. Collie went to Alma on Tuesday to visit her son, Mr. John Collie, Grand Trunk agent at that place. Messrs Casemore and Duff` shipped their turkeys on Thursday of last week. Inconsequence it was a busy day in the village. A photographer took a picture of our school and its pupils, on Tuesday. James Patterson is visiting his parent- al home after an absence of over four years in Manitd'ba. Rev. Frank G. Foster, of Toronto, will lecture on Britain and the Trans- vaal in the Foresters' Hall, on\ Decem- ber 12th, The annual thank offering meeting of the missionary society in connection with the Presbyterian church, held last Tuesday evening took the form of au illustrated lecture, by Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, of Wroxeter, on Dr.. McKay and his work in Formosa. The choir sang a few selections and Miss Ada. Cline, of Wingham, sang a couple of solos. Her rendering of the "Land o' the. Zeal" was tonehing and sweet. The new Roman Catholic ohureh at Dublin was dedicated on Sunday last with impressive ceremonies, and in the presence of a great assemblage of people from far andnear. The ceremony of bless- ingthe church was performed by ,Arch. bishop O'Connor, of Toronto, who after- wards addressed the people. Bishop Mol vey of London, Bishop Dowling, of Hamilton, 4d a large number of priests assisted in the dedication, Rev. Father 'rest, of Godericb, being one of the number. The net cost of the church 3n its present state of completion is $13,000, all of which atnottn.t has been subscribed. The offertory* on Sunday morning amounted to nearly $1,200, and the i'owing collodion swelled the amount to about $1,600. The size of the newedf- Yis 13 feet long by 630 fest wide, Y9itlt vattr ° its the norbIt side The Peop1es opiar Store' Last week we purchased at S LAIN G INTI R PRIES a large quantity of Cloth 0 ts fs' Y wiLd les All new goods. They are cu signs. They are made of They wear ; They hold their with style. They are made out, and we are selling then t according to the latest de - good material. They fit ; shape; They fairly bristle absolutely right inside cold AT liAlLf RIGE Bring your, best $lio expectations and gratify them for $5. Our goods are all marked in plain figures. If the coat you select is marked $5, you give us $2.50 and the coat is yours. • Did you see those CREAM LACE COLLARS in oar south window. My, but they're pretty, and. the price—well we've marked theml3c to ?5s each, and they'll go quiek at such prices. , We have a lot of' PLAID TIES FOR 130YS AT 10e EACH.. Also Silk and Lace Ties for Ladies at 211e to $1,00. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, fancy, from l0c to $1,25, Japaneso Silk Cushion Covers, Fancy, at low prices. Babies Wool Jackets and hoods, very pretty; -also Red, White and Gray Curl Cloth for Children's Coats. Terms—Spot Cash. i� Macdonald Block, Wingham. of it. In the front, rising from the en- trance, is the bell tower. The interior is finished in white, with the ceiling of blaok ash. The seating capacity, in - eluding the large gallery, is S00. The basement, lighted by stained glass win- dows,"extends the entire length of the building. The altar, which stands at the rear of the spacious sacristy, is of Romanesque d'esign. and is beautifully finished. • A per -is- 1 tent cough is at first a friend, for it gives warn- ing of the ap- proach of a deadly ene- my. Heed the warning before it is too late, be- fore your lungs be - c o m e in- flamed, be- fore the doctor says, "Consump- tion.' When the danger signal -first appears, help ',nature with.. 4. • 9 Don't delay until your lungs are sore and your cold settled dowfi deep in yotir chest. IKMMM the enemy before the deadly blow kills you. Cure your cough today. One dose brings relief. A few doses make the cure complete. Three sizes: 261, for dei ordlnery cold ; 50c. fer the harder colds; $100 the most ecosotntcolfor older cones, "1 eenslder Sour Cherry t'ectoral tato best remedy for colds and cougars arid all throat affectlonm i have used it for 30 years and It certalnly beats theta e11." 'L IL L/11 m•,Y rote. 20, ftOS. unfelt, N. V. Wa'Yi trio Au:too. It yma hove any eemnplafttt whatever and desire the bob iriedieal advletl goat 3atrposslblyrecejr , write the doctor freely. You w11t1,racelyetaprompt re. qty' a. 0. Jl Tint, Address Mitts, its Pants and Overcoats', of the very latest material: artd cut can be had' at: Robt. Maxwell's at lowest: possible prices. • Fancy. Worsted Suit- . ings are taking the leach this season. See our new goods. Robt. Maxwell High Art Tailor, Wingham., NOTICE If you want your Photos for Xmas, sit for them now, or we may not be able to finish before the rush. Xmas is a busy time. Try Zurbrigg in the down floor studio for photos, then you will have a well and up•to.date likeness. Family groups is specialty. All Other sizes from the S. 13, lip, M. 1. ZURI3R1GG'S Down door gallery, opp. Presb. Church. f CIDER AND JELLY���� Take notice that the Winghanl older and Jolly Mill has coannienced operations and will run EVERY DAY for the next tvvo weeks. 1111Ibig AT;O,N G• ItOi71t AD?L S aiid have them Blade into Sweet Syrup or Folly without extra expense. DAVIT B. HASTINGS,.