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The Wingham Times, 1885-01-16, Page 4• TEEI TIM/1MS The tleetien iu Lennon on Thursday of last week, resulted in the return of the Conservative candidate by 41 ma- Orityy It is stated the Government hits granted Manitoba en increase' of her annual subsidy of $100,000, and has gtven, ho r possessisu of all the swamp lands within her bonds. geathen India has come dowzi heavily on all all lottery &ebonies. The governor of Bengal has issued an order abolishing them, which' applies tn every province a tthe empire, The pious and sporting lottery are to sh'ire the same grave. In this he has set the civilized world an example worthy of imitation: We have received the initial num- ber of the Educational Weekly, pub- liehed at Toronto, which' promises to fiil a long left want. It is brightly printed and ably written, and elf who desire a general instruotor and a mad- ard authority on educational matters, cannot do better than take it. The Supreme Court of the Damin- ion has given -what will probably live in Canadian history as a great decis- ion. It has decided that the D man, ion Liquor License Act of 1883 and the Amending Act of 1884 ase aeyoncl Dominion Parlimentary 'powers “ex - cent in so far as they regulate, vessel licensed and wholesale licenses." • About 1000 new teachers graduate each year from the model, schools in Ontario. As a consequeno about the same number leave the profession. In the roe for schools the, young teach- ers who are willing to work cheaply ars, sure to win. The result of this state of things is that about one-fifth °Utile teachers in the Province leave the profession annually. Too many different studies im,pur .schools have been long complained of; and it is a taeget at which many good rifle shots have been fired. At last we got a cannon shot from,the minis- ter of education himself, who express- ed a decided opinion against the dissi- pation of mental energy in the child- ren by too great a multiplicity of sub- jicts. Something is goingoto be done, and it appears as if the Hon. G. W. were the man to deo it. -Toronto Toronto has decided that church property, etc, in. that city will now be Obliged toipay taxes like other cor- porations. A veto wits taken on the question on eleetion day, and 9;320 votes were east in favor of abolishing exemptions: while there were only 1,540 votes against it, • The question is now becoming a live one, and all it waats-is a littie booming to make the change general. Hon. Edward Blake, lettclAr of the Opposition in the Dominion Parlia- ment, addressed the members of the Young Alen's Liberal Club on Tues. day evening in Shaftesbury halt The hall was packed. Mr. Bla.ce advocat ed, amongst other things, an elective Senate; the power to make our own treaties, and the power to alter our own constitution without reference to the Imperial Parliament. He vigor- ously attacked the so called protective .policy of the present Governnaent, and 'pointed out its results, showing that it bad been a failtue and that it 'Oho trimiaates in favor of the rich as against the poor. fie showed that it .had 1, .kn away from the hanks and TM WING -I -TAM TIME6 FRIDiY JAN. 1 • *PETER DICEINSOht Our' Town ko.therfo. son ind ihdilood. him to go into a deal BARRISTRRS, Ac, SOLICITOR& FOR Wit OF cattle. Ozdnten Armstreng, who Counniselonota for taking tieldo. 1141•IIIMON. 011,11nOtrea, inatirseci note for thenn, sits for Manitoba. Private funds to lend t Mane at sweet otos. Oniccip-lient'e Blocs win I The !Akio *fang Or the council, or um. Tt, a ayma sone motley on the specu- • if Loclino and Oarrio latton; and WallifOe's stock went up •w. merge, L. piasiescee A special meeting of the Town se, high 111 the marliet that thereafter wi'llm""' 18 1880 1.1v Council, called by the Mayor for the win% Wished a backer at any time J. A. It 0 ATOM BARRISTER Winghanf Ont transaction of general business, was i01 he had te. :do was to call on old held in the Council Chamber on Tues- 'Alan Artodrooll'. Managed day evening last. to reeite hns notes by forging the Minutes of last regular and aubse. newel. aproadregat' farmers' *lien he quent speeial meetingsvere read' age witched the old ones. renewed,. This .- wee lcept up until a little' over two edepted, atIta DZTHUDIE 841Z'OUNG, trinerepert:of the Fineneer Conn*. tee, recommending the payment of accounts amounting to $:?,26,54, was read and adopted, The following oonimonications were .read and ordered% to be filed:- 1- From John Dickson, Treasurer, stating that he had' received- during the year ending 31st Deo., 1884, GOV- ornment ;school grant, $267; for liquor heenses from the Dominion and Local Governments, $000,61 ; for burial plots in cemetery, $185.50; tote* $1054.11. From D. McCormick and Wm. Nicholl, president of the band, each months ago, when' he called at Arm- enYSIOIAN0 AlcURGcoiis, strong's just before dusk one evening me, corner Contra and Fatrick etreets;,•IVinstsm• when the old gentlemen was confined Ontario, to bed by Illness. He induced Mr. A Armstrong to sign a note, which lo' V. s. o. V., 8. x, at. d. represented, called ' for $1,500, A few .days after, ?Wallace received word DIR,. Q.-r_T-N-w that business matters in the States LBX, BETilU1s18,11. D,, W, J. TOUNG, M, D. L. 11, 0.P., Edinburgh, and, le £t. C. 8., required looking afteraand. according- Bain., Scotland, lyhewent off to. give his personal attera meentiate of satevieery, Edinburgh, tion to. the matter. Judge. of Mr. And late of Hospital for Diseases of Armstrong's, surprise' when he Was -- noti4ed a. theft while since that one OVFI0g-DIts- 1/1A01/01sTALD'S R.E617 of the 'banks held 'a note, of his, which sliek Mr, Wallace had drawn - DENCE; WINGB.Alvf. Women, 1.4ondon, Eng. . - - .`..:'sewttsIsstsssteentotkm!,...t As Dr. Bethune 11411 made a eltithge in, his business, all pest duo tiedeunte must be :settled immediately. • FOR S LE. A driving horse, rising five years, buggy, cutter, harness, cto., for sale *heap. Ala, ply to the undersigned. $EV. T. WATT, Wroxeter. FOR i SALE. Store and dwelling for sale or to rent cheap. Possession given about the 16th Mareh. Apply to D. STIIWANI. Also 04, farm of 100 aores for sale or to rent. Ans ply to D. STEWART. , ri Aniij 1111 eetirlig The Animal meeting of Beaver,' Cheese Factory will be bel d at the facto, y, Baste Witwanosh, triarsdny, ietle 864 for the election -of officers and other busi;:' nees. Meeting to aommencte at 2 o'clock p. ru. All parties iuterosted aro requested to be present. $8,000. 11)&44 of the news he asking for the refunding of $5 paid by immediately wont • to Winghtun, and : 3DM 1\717. them forth° no of the Town Hall for foolishly as the slquel will show, paid A communication from. the secretary balance th the bank authorities. ,Ho CD CD 53 • if.14 holding concerts. TTT$2,000 In cash and gaye a oote for the L,,, BALL. L.D.S.. e„ 0 „Q.?. f the the conlyany,. as per resolurioa . has diSoOvered that the names of the• ST. of Council on the 1,4th August' lask other indorsers were .f.; cl, f o e and that was also read. hezaeed net have paid one cent, but beizig an hon irahle Man, is now mak- . ' Moved by Coun. Bowers, seconded by the Reeve, that as soon as the can- ing a'hard struggle to , pay oti his in- tain of the Fire Co. hands in the exs debtedoess. • Of Ours° Wallace's 1whereabonts is. not known.--Toronte act number of efficient members in t News. • good standing composing the Fire ', : s '-' ' ---4.-• • Rrigade, this Count' pay each do& Pelee Wand Continued. members $5 in accordance with a like As promised. in my last, 1 wiL now resolution passed on the 4th of Aug- give an acOotint Cif its fisheries, wood, ust last. Carried. products and stone quarries. The Moved by ,Coun. Bowers, seconded fishing not so profitable as it has been by Coun. ltleOlymonkthat $3.80 taxes years ago, is suificiidetly • renumerative paid by Mrs. James Johnson for the to induce many to invest ail. their year 1884 birrefunded. Carried. , .capital in it. The principal means of taking tho • fish from the wataris by Miaved by CCun MhOuteheon,seeende means of nets called pounder, a. sort ed by Coun. Dawson, that the time, of trap hung in the water like a pot for the collector to return his roll. be and into One side is a, hole,aboub3 feet extepded till Monday, 19th 'inst. squark,int'nternicla the point of ci,' tube Carried. • On motion the Mayor then naoated the phew, and Coun. Anderson took 'the seat. . '• • lVfoyed bythe' Rove, seconded by build a House or Bally To 'Bence; &ear°, Conn'oleC11,yinerit, that the thanks of ground,:,,: a few. feet, and are . placed in yrateiifreenk0 to 40 feet deep. The Underdrain, or otherwise improve Land. To r posy oftfha Mortgage or other Debts. Or this Councibare due and are hereby tendered IL W. C. Meyer for the in- telligent, efficient and faithful manner kincla of fish usually caught are sturgeon, pike, caffein pickerel, pass - de rsingYned aerre PartsLolfazo:t ctl.geti uni, herrings, wlite Web, Perch, iheepbea,de, rates of Interest and more reasonwai3t;e in which he discharged the' onerouis duties devolving upon him as Mayor of inullek &c, viii few are salted, but Terms than any -one else in this section of ar a! the Country. the town of Wingham durin. the past e sent to Sandosky,: where they MEYE-11 et DICEONSoN, year, and particularly for the active PrSParid rtiiinarket, The catfish are ' Hamilton. Bairisters, Wingham interest he exhibited in .behalf of our skinned itn „salted, herrings are soli- Solicitors for the Bank of town both here and in the cities of, only . corned' and smoked. The more and endeavoring to secure an exten- valuable kinds are packed in boxes of the Toronto. Grey & Bruce Railway . to Wingham, and. we eel confident the 8611 ' ' f 300 tons, theorfn fitoswiins;weAs hminoodhea4s : _ e2y5ertyro Miss Ella M. Brockfinshl )1-, that the zeal he manifested and the' day influence he exercised over the manse,- . inSandusky, in the busy season, , year has been undenhe ars of the C. P. R. in behalf of our ' rivalling the'greatest fish inarkets of who for the past tuition of town will not -be lost to us until the ,_ wor/6; The eggs of the storgeon are run through a strainer:slightly salted, Prof. St. John' Iliryttenraublil extension of the road to Wingham is -put i 2 smait. Honor Graduate and member of the Royal t.A Coileue of Dental Surgeons, Toronto visits Wingham every Wenuesday. °Moe over HoIndoo's store nearly oppo- site the 13runswiek House. 'All work lint M olaes, charges moderate. Gold fillings a n slAccialty. .0 GAVIN WILSON,. WM.•ROACti, • President,. • -bg tp„ • AUCTION EF,Jiri , - 0 32 0 0 8- „. r... Sales attended to in. all parts' of the 'A 0 ,.."4?.....c X PI county. All arrangements for sales can be 0.. )7 00' 02. 5:0 crcr g made with Mr. G. Wilseo, Lot 86, Con. 14, w 2 r"2 0 x Er V East Wawauosh, or orrapplication to hi tj g. ;.•1 . x . . . 4 2 , brother, Mr. S. Wilson, Veterinary Sur. Ei .11 r°2 2 3 lit d gean, Wingham,•or at' THE Timmm oftke. 0 ai .w. 0. 1 p .4 =lc 2 2 o a &la x -• 0 8 -. 0 • Et 0 r. r ... ..,...... called rehedi.t is inserted, some feet ' ' and from the centre of the heart ners, Laclowners there is a•long net reaching towards • • a 5 .. Erm the shcire, Moretti,- held in the proper IDa. !,:ci • 3 -I -a you. want to borrow mYour oney? To buy position Stakes driven in the • more d foror ' ed, else% satnigeon, 'but often are Montreal and Toroi:to advocating and barrels, with ice and. shipped to MUSIC. barrels, and sent to aeoured and completed. Car- Director of the London Philarmonte so- ried unanimously,. Germany at $12 perharrel,where they mety, at A.LMA. COLLEGE,) . are manufactured into what is called , prepared to give . Moved by.Coun. McOutcheon, see- Caviare (can -yo) and sell for V) per onded Conn. Dawson, that as Mr. barrel, andare then called a Lordly Jast1414bZ.4AN PIO kwikt Wm. Elliott, our worthy Reeve, is dish. Trolling roil and line and night, now:retiring from suoh office we feel lines alio alined are used considerable, AD.o. kittiZianYtkAttialeit PUPILS it our duty to tender.him . our sincere 80 that the; ner4on;who'is fond of good thanks for, the able manner in whicii fresh and .0kitiap fish can be fully i roorol'‘11±rtaollemlittlie':srt17.0iedteir.e. he has represented our town in the suppliedoie'at ly all the year With them.' County Council for the last three sue- fresh. I stall have to., reserve the. eessive years, exhibiting a marked ab- wood and stone products:g.forYty. netl ility in the financial matters of the letter. county, and securing and maintain lug for the town of Wingham et favor- ationof assessment without • injuring The Council of' the tlegfiftlattiliV 14101 phe interests of our town by creating any, lihfavorable impression% and hope shat at some futore time he will consent toropresezatns in the. stone or some other important capacity. Car- ried unanimously, able pesition,in the matter of, erderiliz- Sielensen'tf. The Mayor and Reeve both made very effective and euitable replies to above resolutions, after which the. Council adjonrtied. Au Ingenious Verger", There has jnst been unearthed at Brussels, °minty of Huron. a very in- genious seheme of forgery. During last summer a young American named Wallace made his appearance and an. nouncedthat he wee willing and ready LI' purchase a good farm, A fifty Oit•USSIt • tAitt 111.1frrlittLitt of kW' °teeter, sine; va t ifotaulKtee0 stinetfiret: County of Huron will I 140.0. Utak (3 'm14 'ekttlAteiketelifitNtlzito, *SIAM** hY`-' Room in the Town of Golerbtoonilsite.tas- 44sitttic'tkitiVAAW,8-41tfee441stidtkitene smith* day the 27th, ,inst, • AU,i aiit.tattn• eliiritt, 1 tillittvtifir -1ft,A1V' skiliktfeitSiofift=fOr'' the tho county must be tareessattels tzatioas the, - tifftitkiftttoWtdlict neglected. first sessictoof thersia\A-44,1TrolltrisatiOtInt AvUeefenicatesahatilieverrinti6ovnja'thl,rprt ' "What' Gechttt/C9.10;14 ' ti?,s-Oscsit Xemirmastat, the an. 8:1885:.• •of Berlin, Germany, has made a lifeleng : • ..t.,A.4,...c.-44.1u.44,4-wava study of ailments of • the Nervous and .0 . In the Metter or aou StafirOtionirOx•tli rmary S7Stera. Town or WinflaMilliti4 tiile4thitfeet t Enron, stove amud Tthwaxer Mk:4*- w* end Itanutaatierery .R.4241,11.4 . „. The above named aenn istyltrittan' hit by Inaenttite beitri*dato the third day .Tanuarj , A. D, efettgeted and trans - 1 EIS, REMEDIES CURE Ally Debthty or derangensent o0 the Nit,. VduS . System, including Spertnetthorea, Genorrhoes•Syphitlst Stricture, impotence etc., et. , fervid his estato to"the-' Itedereigned as • a BgaArSgyoitinay have beim cheatell mid fooletl by quseks, who • claim to core creditors of the Bahl qatti MoGrattan and trustee for the divitistu thettoefl aitoug bliIi., this class' ef disorders, do not hesitate' tc give Dr Johannesen's teethed a fair trial all persons having 'claims against the said :elm MeGrattan, ate requested to isend in before your ease heroines chronic and In • their names residencts!. and particulars of (=rabic - claire, duly verified, and, the nature of se - the general bueinc se of the eotniti7 a 'tere place adjoining the village and on curdy(if any) held by thktert on or berbre . Mtge amount of capital, which led in factory, which was erected a cheese ales!!! lay:totobritii7rAtD. 1.885, and gotaTilluiteittbA; stgletiniajt%virllireactintIVtint'ail tt great measure to the presentalleink- wits offered him. 48 PtIrchased It, eigned will proceed to ttalrite:tettl:cuansiiitit; 11144. flalv°u.tc'Y from . °Iise.r" tigv. During his speech Mr. )31.," but on the understanding that the first the slabs entitled in aittclidanet with t e and cstatc:in his hands,* ratably amontit vation,. to any sufferer acmitessing not sole authorized agent for the Unites stouts and "*" payment, v(r0.$ not to become due until t sias y app . 1st joinery, 1885. That he hod some prey Mona of the trtiardeed arid chap. • This space reserved for . -Tho Leading- undertaker and Furnis.• tute Denier in. W nightfall. The adjourned annual meeting of theY Shareholders and Patrons of /the Bluevalo Cheese and Butter company will be held itt Patterson's hall, Bluevale. on Friday, Jan- uary 28'rd, 1885, at one o'clock, p. m. The whey for the season of 1885 will be offered for sato and the delivery of a certain.quan- tite onvood at:the factory, the drawing qf th'e-milk cm the differeet.routes will be let and the confirming of. certain by-laws and any other business that may be brought, before the meeting. By Order, JNO. 131RGESS. 13166414. 3 -an. 1h, 1460. • SUATED STEER. Strayed into the premises of tho undo r. • 41Li Eigteed, lot north half 10, con, 1. Morris, on or about, the first of 'November a• year old Steer. Tho owner can have the,: same on proving property and paying alki' expenses. • , WPC IMINDEESON.' WILSON Veterlharf Suraw, Honored Graduates orOntario Veterinare College, and registered members of Veter- inary Willed Association, are prepared. tib ' treat all diseases of Domestic Animals sit the latest and most scientific principles. • Calls attended to day and night. Renee • bought and sold on corntuission. Office and infirmary in the staid lately occupied b. P. Item 1r. S4 opposite, iVerrifield's Boteti mph was tvoit knOwit /mit ids tett= 107 of the reimed otatirtbs, of Astarte ......... . . , . 49 South SO et N Y is If you suffer from headache, chest ties large and be needed a partner, 'of which shelebave hetittOren, st'it Ahoy* 110.0onapheated symptoms treettedifrotr lat, Johatineseies Speciel prescripifons A Tittil0, back ache, bilk:ammo c r humor Rost.liog on the adjoining twoloin directed. artlift8 WrAT801.1c' , under advice of a duly qualiiied consult .t.,10 s,thtlhiood, try Burdock Blood !JUL.-A.3 'tired acre Ism WM Wtri. Atinsttong, Whigham I., 0, Ott. Ing phyoican. I forfOr irl.'14, '' "I" ,t A West 10 (iti end high)/ isispected far . 'posts° at aaci.atb#34. All correspoudeuee hog on etrikly, corm i . dcanaleenileidviee-latnnseANOO'cliarg# ' . • 14'. : -,-.e. e: .te- S.,1s,filasist .1, ,... 7 -.117, V, IX,• . ' " ; - • - 1:1St= VOGtrinit, having reference ouly to the olahns, notice . e ew or • /102121:, OVIVIINVE.41M, .64.8trieattrityeftil . (Pm. EMT, • 441