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The Wingham Times, 1885-02-13, Page 10• • LOCAL NEWS Chilblains. Frozen ears. •,Sleighit g patties. - N est Wednesday ei Ash Wedgies- lecture will be given by the Rev. Ay Fathe 'l c st, vim is an' able and elo• 1 Mewing win Anent speaker, acrd the If yo=• wwar t tosecuregeed bargains take place itt the caticert T Hiss iezt the Right Rouse,.Annie Downie, organist of the Sea- . An interesting cptytinuecl story, is forth choir, Miss Johnson, of Toronto, tmomuuencgcl in .teis week's Tetr;>ra• pupil of Prof, .Warrington, Miss Bead it. Phillips, of k1yth, Miss Maggie Me- wl theomometor registered ,31 a Cabe,. of \'4Taa•auosh, Mss Lyn, o-gau• itaelow gero on Friday morning 1t3,st, let of Blyth Catholic Oliureli, Miss 44Q trains and no mails on We:1nes- Hussey, organist of the St, Augustine Getholio Cantrell, Mr. J. A. Cline, of .clay nod 7, .7 ewe se to •the snow this retic, incl ethers. Arare tnuai- lalockare, sal treat is expected, The'chair will, AJ,t. parties. indebted to the rl'Ilai;s he occupied by eras. H, W. C. Moyer, ,ot6.ees. would confer aitavor lay milling • Admission 25 cents,. Doors open at gild ,settling at epees. 7 ; concert to commence at 8 o'clock. • TRE WING1-14 1 TIMES, FRIDAY FEB 7'8s Looture ah .. . Qaao rt To-Nli+ttat+ t! x+'ortnor Tory W1n lttirttito #;tttsra :leo Mpxhod st >N$irfich bix4rfL1rY Scg1§F5" mutt; i16,i1.1V1oliay .153, d, (:ompbell W, 5rom. Accordant; to previous atinauiice- Georgie ;goon '15, Jennie R,jtchie 85, Our • citizerx should, bear itt mancl 'The £ollpwirtg extract from a 1ettti> 'tuent rile clahiite ander •the auspices 1i ourth Departmeest, A,rithtnotie, end the lecture and concert to be g1Ven received by one of our citieens fxona a • of the above named satiety thele place Literature• --obtainable 168, L. Me this (krici.ay) evening in the lawn former resident` of tide town, OW ,,of on Tuesday evening lash, end, Was. n. Ti;ouzie 1:27, Il;, aeatewnrt 0b, J. Cum Hall, under the euspiees of the church the United Stair's.. who, when trete of the Sacred avert of Jesus, The was a strong supporter of the Ganser-. vat•ive.party, , will no doubt 'be read with intneesst by the readers et Tits xrntzsa :-- , "Well, old boy, yon stated in your last about our °hang° in Goverwnent, and under the supposition that I have gone to the Democrat side oa`, the party, Well, 1 must confess that a large num- ber of my sympathies aro Republican, and 1, lime gone nearly that side. Bat. J. voted my first presidential -vote (Demooriitie) under ono lieadingeetne, remarks, nod n sly, for a change ol; bead so that we , stating the subject of the might get it few of our dishonest tor- debate, viz-, Rasolvecl that poverty poet Oise Holders out, and put a man produces snore crime than riches,' in - runt into the position whose largest virtue' treattced the speaker on the afire -tat. The ruin who predicted a mild and Tho ,aiu ;liaam Brass Band will be in 'ing your palters there Vett we are go who opened t e .e ince by a very able• ,{open winter is meltable, frozen solid' attendance, , inn,to have fres trade under Demo and eloquent address,' tvitich •show cd 1,./y tip} time, cratic ruling; but you are mistaken,hat he had given the matter earnest Der town presented a very :lively To -morrow is St, Valentii}e's day. ' The Democrat is' no mote a free trade study, and that he was thorough mos• e ppeerance on Saturday last,' and \'Fonder how loud this weather will party than the Republieanl although ink o of h ede itvas Mr. The leader of the !ptistt}ess wasgeed• list ? they preach it. One of the peculiar. o •;frau who camp decided sUeoesS iu every respect; Thee, manner in which the debaters aeguibn ted themselves proves very =elusive- ly that there is grand literary talent in the society which 'with preetiue, will place the possessors thereof among the ferniest of oar Canadian finings 04, Cl. +Csigill. 93, W. Bondi 87, W. JacksQzx`fiO,, A. Halstead 85,: T. Angus 80, V, 3,3axter, 70, R. 1?hop herd 79', T. Rainton 76, 0, Phillipa, 72, L. Moore 70, • D. Cargill 06, 1. Watson 68. E. Inglis 61, W. Snell A, 6towart 50, M. Burgess, 48, 1, orators. Ica, M . E. Groves, principal Fleck 44, W; Hastings 40, of the Wingham publio school, pre- sided at the • meeting and at 8 o'cloelt carne forward and announced the fact that the time for beg; ening the even. On Friday evening list a'ery success, ing's entertainment aid now arrived, fttl concert 1\411 held iz the Bril'k church 10th con, East Wawanasb., and atter rucking a taw preliminary The servvicec of the best musical talent of the ndjoinine town of Witinn= Was scoured, t ud it was arranged that the different` selections should•~ be in terspersed,with readings. roci'•s,tions`. and diaiognos. The bill of fare proved • so attractive that ,at the' appointed' time the church eves filled to repletion. The chair was taken and efficiently fill. ed by the Rev. Mr, Chown. The'mus sicet .performance ext.eded theer peat ations of •every person present 01 - though the reputntien of those. who were to take part were well; known, BSu, ,cesefpl Conoert, is honesty, You may think by read eve sale of the rgid bion, Mr, Holloway * The Saves. Army are still conciuu• Mrs. John Snell is suffering from a ways of our political world here is for forward and opposition, 4 n in - The t t bl h 1 tfo m be timated that this wee the first crone he ut* llieir work here, and 1iay been severe fr rst bite. t to party o es n is a p a r l ;s* fore election, and the people elect had slot appeared before an audience m to of the audience haeme; •heard oldnxg good meetings lately. +I+lie •Blaring Assizes open at Goder-them upon that platform idea, and in the capacity of a pubi"ic spealte and y MoOATES says that March will ioh on Monday, March 28rd. when in power to utterly ignore their that consequently they would not hoer and appreciated the efforts able samux MOM *be tie average month, and will be the much to interest or instruct but tiro company before. The solo singing of It is said that a now harness maker •platform and. lo as they please -so: ' Miss Paling, of Fiamiltou, at resent tryettept pf the winter months, is about to commence busii.ess here. different to the good old British ways ardor, and at the same time the ease, 3 p 3m has been remarifed, that some The Bishop of Huron has appointed of which this country could borrow a with which he plunged into the dis- 'visitingmired, Wi10g a `, Ad.1 ive eeeerding to their means an a a wholegrist and then h a,ve room for putes of the'hour slowed him to be of persistently the Rev. Wm., tow, of litatector 1e, '~yore. ines leavingWin Bail;, that a bold'natuee and not to be daunted cored. Together with a natural fine Vit.. o t ors eecorcling to their meanness. Formerly of this town to be rector of g y p !voice wh_eh.lias apparently reserved ' h y ' is hot b cl i conservatism, I have had ; by the novelty of liis position or that pp y -Nye understand that a grand curling Woodhouse; -Norfolk mini wh 1 o e o conserva ;sin v eyes opened to olttieal, views:Pal. rood©sty of fire nature : • .pittteh between Vingttam and Elora was made vacant by the death of. nay 1. which makes men the slaves of can - ;foe the district medal ie. to take place Rev. W; B. Evans. from an _unbiassed scan point, aiid , from being a red , hot protectionist 1- ventionalities. The consequence Nis lioitl . • If you want:to know where , to do am an ardent Free Trader. You will that those who. had the pleasure of An enjoyable time .is expected at business to the.. best 'advantage just say' whythe•change ? 1 can: answer. listening were highly delighted, 'The .1,1•11e, anS1 .Mrs.. Smallhorn's china read over carefully our advertising col- you in a frier words, viz.,, 1 do not be- other epealcers were Miss Louie Lloyd . Asyedlditig celebration on Monday even- limns and by so doing yon will get ac- liese'in retectirn a few (capitalists) for the aflirmejive, bliss B. Reynolds -ing next. quainted with enterprising tiausiness and making enanyb(peeple) pay;for the and Mr J. 1:.eir for the negative The 1r yen want good Boots or Shoes men of the town, who know by e±per- i;uxury, es in this country you menetmanner in.vhicb thoseladies entered wade o the measure of your feet, gall lance that ativertisin^ pays. buy one single article of wear, food,or into the subject is another proof that the lit J.. Rl lloway's, next door to the The Manchester correspondent of any other article of consumption, women are quite cnmpeteut to fill grime ,puree. the Clinton New Era in. referring to which is manufactured in this 'country most honorable position in our land. Yl r. Kerr in a well rounded and neat 1 does'nt matter Se much, my son, the• address delivered at the recent but that the consumer has 'to pay a rvlrether pr not you always speak right Bible Society meeting in that place by royalty to the manufacturer in the speech'. gave facts and instance of ,e the point, so long as your words: the Rev. Mr. McCosh, of th's town shape of protection, whereas there is every day occurrence to. "show that pint tthe right. says : "If all had the noble causo'as no restriction or protection to the riches 'produces morn crane than pov- i cinch at heart -its the Rev. gentleman, working man here from pauper immi- spry. `Che debate was concluded by Reatl Garden & McIndoo s change there .would be less" of a spiritual do- gration, of which this country flood- the leaders suutniiug up end clinching e'. dyt, in this issue. They have an pression ill our • midst. " ed.. I got • .4 cord's of toed three their. arguments. The chairman at l,mmenstock of sepiacreeds, and it the close `remarked that there were; intending purchasers do call: Dn. Bzuy4E, ,Secretary of the Pro; weeks ago, and a inz giber of holland- seine things to wliieh he tool, i xcep will pays into t; avinoial Bo d,'o Health has addressed els of eredta cut it. for' 15 cents a•cord thing ,s inspect their stock: t • 'a tion viz. the arovii of cotta;;; points a circular to ;nil the Mitiuci ul clerks `(th`at is spirt ,and pile it)' whereas: f t is. , + l b . p miir TIMES, now published by Ed- in the province, dra vina their •atter- actually worth 30 cents to do thGavel ic from scripture by 'those on the. nega.= wards & Kerr, has„ "spruced up" finely tion to_ the varapns selections of 'alae nd make $i.50 a tiny ati it, so you five side and Alto' tile, meaning they. end has enlarged to ten pages, making Health Aet which affect th'epi: He . ;see what a beautiful delusion •and attached to the 'word crime and there - et great improvement; and is wry strongly insists en• the importance of ;;snar3 protection is and• a maxi can see fore. he must give his decision in favor creditable to the new firm. --New Era. appoiut.ing medical health officers fora it in all rte beauty in ;a , large city.. Of hpresentedth e tiv ..tl A. vote chairman aukd Me. Wm. Riad; veteerinary .surgeon, each municipality in view of the.. groat !I tell you if this country trod £res trade 1'' eyrie meeting broke up. •ll lness,. as to be able to dttend to bust.- this country the coming summer• ' w°old bo better off at $1.60 a day than ' . °n 11iso,far recovered from . his 'recent probability that cholera will visit between even Oahe da and itself a man a SP..?OTAT yne:p again: This will be welcome now tit u2.50. I know it from experi- Don t forget to attend the lecture F er;;te, Tpaid. $55 ,for suit of clothes - pa s. to his any patroua in town and •achro7 Examination • •and sacred concert to be held iu-the consisting of coat, parttui rind vest at • • ppyniy. •r '; own 13a►1 hone this Friday, evening. Christmas • which in quality is not as The following is the report of the ,,,Mr. T. Coutts,: of the arm of Coutts, Subject of lecture "'Tile Catholic re good as,Homuth would have .charged examination held last; Friday in the itiz 1 nglis, carriage piiiluers,'on Tuesday; ligion and the different denominations t$25'31.0 i7.• 1 aseed a: Canadian tenor Wingham public sphool. lst Depart - Piet had the misfortune to, cut his, of Protestanism compared as to orie;rn "why. the difference, If the workman merit. Literatures --Obtainable 161, knee badly with a draw knife. The commission, ddctrines,discipline, core, got the benefit, and ho ,ahs allea J. Burton 186, T..Cornyn 183, M. steeiclettt incapacitated him from at• monies, and sane oi` existence."rhe workman gets here for making a snit Macdonald 131, J. Campbell ; 28, A tnnrliur to business for a day or two,; sub ect will be t_eated in'`a txiann@r more than in Canada is .about $3.75,"Paulin 126. A. Carr 126,A. Fisher 128 ;milt lie is now getting all right again.' pleasing to all and offensive o r[one. but it all goes to the, woolennaanufao--Jas. Eakin •122,. Jas. Eakin 120, M.. A SuuerESTIoN.--Would it• not°be a Adxriission 26cts.. turer. Beautiful theory that,is it not? Snell 116, A. .Talbot 114, W. John- 3nod idea • if oiir churches would, An exchange gives utterance to its No wonder fortunes are made faster ston 1.12, W.' goruyn 110,J. Aligns I09 esevide a number. of 'hymn books for exnericitce with newspaper delinquents in the United States than any other A McLaren 1'08, E. Roe 107, Sus. . 'tire used strangers, to be handed to as follows: - 'The meanest meals on country in the •world in manufactory, rrettypiece 107,. J. Currie 104, J. E, ahem by the ushers at the door. We God's footstool is the subscriber VIP In conclusion 1 may say the time is Davis '102, W, Dinsley 100, Lottie hers no loubt such a thoughtful act takes the paper for several years and i gettiug very'tiear. when a great, and 1 1S1c0ullougn 83, H. Scott 76, Lidow. fiYouid bo inneh appreciated. then skips' out without paying ;frr it' ` am afraid bloody change . is ;wing to Youhi[t 84.0.. l'.ndei son 68, W. Sohn. ' Frill attendnnee of the members of Ilegis only riv111ed,hy the individuual,'t:ageet this country on the working stern 77. B. ' Niehpl absent, L. Dol- filar, ' Vineham Elue Ribbon Associa-who„ cownrdlxke, requests tate lost• i question. 1' have` sent you a working maga absent, M. Piree absent, Joseei fion renueated at the meeting this ;raster to writ° 'ref „se;d' un his paper, I enema, paper this week, and there are Alexander Youihill absent, WTeadril sy evening in the hall' over Mr.' Bell's instead of paying the amount ,legally: hundreds' of such papers springiug up absent, W.:Lloydabsent, E. Davis, E: .ntore.. The pro rain` arranged is es- and honestty clue the 'laabliShor end here, you can see for yourself that McKenzie, absent, +". +erd •absent. .pecially good, and an interesting and ,pnjoynihle time may be expected. Tr:; Huron Expositor of last ';week in noticing the anniversary' services ,n the E n or dville Presbyterian ,phrtreh says ''On Sabbath the Red. rlr. McQuerrie, of Wingham, preach- ed heth inorniAg •acrd evening to large ,enngreelitions, and: was listened to with p e::eure and profit. 'Heim an earnest, e,lognent. tend Able preacher.: .%Tire services in' 'he Baptist church here on' Sabbath last, 'were conducted 'l'' the Rev. Mr. Reek, of . Toront r' the rev, gentlemen also conc3uct'"e' a Special servtcee on Monday, Tuesday, "tC%erinrt-rtay Lind Thursday evenings of *hie week. Notttvithstanding the un- ete rehl 4 and, stormy. weather, good travelled toads every roael section liieetrinee have been held, and we trust should have a snow plow, with which tie li spi+'°ttual b1essinge will follow the as much work tout(' be 'dorm in one epsult,'eS thee meetings, hoar as by workintrr call any with • Oa T'eesday lust a Burling matelz shovels, A. now plough costs So .tris played on the rink hero for the little that malty far=m r-ulnnld have stopping it like, r- man." Some people have an idea that, Wingham possesses very little musical 'talent, and that a ;ood,deneert cannot be gotten up without the aid of out- siders, This is a grout mistake. We have wood tnu>icel Wont in our midst. both vocal and instrntnetital, and if a concert was given by our local telont,,i alone, we think they could present n programme which world give Wis. faction to any audience no. matter how critical `it Bright be. 1.Vn• would like . to see the exlseritincnt tried. The late snow has blocked rip the roads in the coutitrp and travelling Myon teem is heavy. An exchange truly » remarks that• -, on tho Main • !fihlrritxa tenuity i'fi.sdal between the (Jo;leeich and Wit'ghaut °tubs, wnitth ;•.trait o:l in a victory for the former by 17 nohl's. Or i',rednt;sclsy. at the 1 ptr.•t+ pater,: a nr.' ,1i foe the Ottledhu• Ifni district Snc lel was played. leaween .i"ot]erich and Tart;;note, ;;he f+after It an• craning l i' 14,04411114• 17 one to make roads to his barn and' ntit hoe' 't, and clean - out Iris grail. Eoxdmnsters bavo the same surveil• mice over roads itt winter that they t have 'TS Stirtirrier, ant,l it is lust rig il'rt•r piiratien, th:tt nlo,',wrrf tip eet,lr shottlit` the people are commencing to awake Fifth ; Department;' Aritlnnetie and to their senses, and that such hien es Literature-Obtainable•125, L. nins- Vanrlerbilt, Gould and. other moneyed mai; 108, J. Dawson 94, P. Erawin. 94 sharks will have to go." Mr. MoCrimmon has leased his pump factory to Messrs. 111oLood & ile(+illivra w. P` Or, Saturday 'afternoon everybody who ,had zti good horse was out enjoy ing the magnificent sleighing. Atnong the drivers of nob ay turnouts on aur mein 'street wes Mee. Meek. who in her tobogganing suit of blue attracted much attention. A cow got drunk hi St, Thomas one day last week on sour beer which had been thrown out of a brewery,` The Timers sat that city pertinently remarks "tltgt it was an interesting display of corned beef." Wonder how Many horns she had t A grand natieicnal and literary enter- ary eutertnirtrent, undo. the auspices et the Sseed Array, will he held in the 'Down hall here, 'ori Crirlay oseninn, the 27th Ind, Aix r'xeellhiit p:o4rain of vocal and instrumental nude read dtige; rt.edtatirins, addresses eta, is be inn prepared, in which the Bust loeal W. McDonough 81, M. Bohm -Woe 89 G. Lloyd 80. J ;Sinal] 80, JO. • Dinsley 794. pasting s 77, A. Moore 77, 13. van Slyke '72.; L. Wells 71, H. Ander. son 65, 1+, Elliman 613, B. Watt 68, S. Oasemore 61, C. Jobb 56, L. Clark 55, J. Ileggan 51, M. bell 46, A. An- drus 44,W.'Gregory 88,J.Hatnidton 30 Second Department, Arithmetic an Literature.-Obteanable, 173, Jennie Elder 156, .Clara Riscion .152, 'Nellie 3axtei' 146, George tlfcfllyront 146, ,7. McDonogh 144, M. Tiplin 143, M. Sadler 189, F. Angus 187,. G. Wells 187, M. Hastings :1.87, '' 1i;, Iloinuth 1.85, I. Gregory 182, A. Roe'130, Iy: Sniallhorix 126, P. leirns 125, •fin Flablctrk /.24 M. Cargill 120, 'VV. • Dallas ' •18, R,+ iito0liniont 118. G. Elliott r16, : Ge Gordon .116 1. Me Laren 113, G. Found- 118, W. Nicol careful culture, this lady possesses n • natural ease and graeefulnesa rt 1nam. nor which adds iuuolt to the eehtl.;; The trios sung by Messrs. Pari. 'fort Mad Smith carried the audience by. storm, and when recalled they responded. in. a way which showed that their sources wereny no means exhausted. • A very fine solo "gine hundred fathoms der p" was sling by Alr S 'Sinttta; This: • ' is a solo which not many voices are equal to, an 4 r. Smith's rendition of it ways inuchtiimented en. The or - dart was manipulated by Mrs S„Saaitl • in a manner that was above criticism,.; Among the juveniles, the i ecitf'tionst' of Addie Roche and Ali''c Rrow1Y, are worthy of mention. -.iill1ucb°'ereclit. as'• dud Mr. Wzn. Roche, who •v is ' the • '. moving spirit in. tire,, arrangement of , the affair, for the monnev hi which it wits accomplished. The ,cone,r.egttt,ori likewier' l•eele itself'' indebter . to • M Robt. Orr, who took an •active; ptzt' irrt arranging the musical par.:;; pf' the pro- gramme. -M. 107, J'. Thompson 104, i>fi, Inglis fl" 1l. Cairna 88, 0. McDonald 78, T McTiaughlina F. l3alticley, and Merlon, absent. Third depeettrtet -Literature,•-Obl',ttitiable 125 i ophi Reams bO, A. Potter sl, .11x,Cornyn ,16, 1 , 11±abl;irek 55, M Ritchie 57 '' Taiw itt'4riash ra Miss McLeod, (Vetter .of magnetiser'',: is now staying here, aucl solicits u, cell from all who aro suffering. Her tret&t- ments are •:siic'cessftl in ninety-nine cases out'of it hundred. • Positively no medicine used. • G'orisultatiori :free. Office Royal Block.' Thirty degrees bele* zero on Wet '" nesday'morning. 11[r, McXellar and lady, of'Dotroit, are the guests of Mr. l3. Gracey.t Ir. S. aracety left: on Tuesday .for a visit to Tilsonuurg, Essex Centre,. ' and Detroit, • Miss ioinineon, who has been visite'. in; in .town durinthe winter,. return= ' • ed to Buffalo this aveel;R.` iiiss Paling, who has been `visiting Mrs. E. Bowers for the last few.weeks, returned to Hamilton o Tneeday last, We Wantliy'c reliableoorrespo,4,cents for Tern Txatgs•in all sectio x'jr he. country. Send iii, yotO. tnai le;; a keste vrill furnish you. with etatioq'e i, Ocean, baton or Reilneed tickets'to eny part of the -world can be obba fixed from • C: E. Williams, Ticket A.gt*ntl j WingBarn. Intending travellers `;will. do well to procure rates beforepureh;< a,Jiii elsewhere. . r. Tatnl yn, „of this keens -had rather a rough 'experiene c,'> nit Tuesday, rooming last. Wifftp' Visit ' . ruga patient he t •ot stack `fact; fax:.tfr snow drift in a field near the cemetery. Finding it Impoeeiblo to get tlirotigh, he left his ltoi•se and cutter in the iield,pand after soadtttg oat' foot throw the deep mow fors fl considerable time he maneged' to 'it'ett0li the re itl0na0 wlf Ilr. Alec. 1 ell . 13o was much pix, b sted tin arriving then;, and waited ,tuntil daylight before resuming .til journey. Iarr i»Aw.4 xri '"Vii til, on W. a itesday,11'tib. 11th, 18864 JamesAl yontigest child of the late Jahles ° Tlsrliclay. aged 11 months and 15 day& nt'tcl3 pasa:zble by township oinsigls i titlenti wig take putt. Further per W. Napoli' 80, L. Scott 88, R. Cas. 1.'artres intending to trttvrr`t wilt do •, 5 146 (!.e ; , 1: p' 1, ma that roads nail culverts s, isttr4 ; be ttoulats in the niti:it issue of .i'u>r , ,,, Bethel -m.110. X10. (J. x irnr.lu 59, well to cell on 4. a:,. 1• tllia,p ii r re ;oiietX art sxun ippr tiitla. 't'fax'..e, oil1l olla $qr Ityrgo hostels. eC' .?e eon 07i' t . 1JisJo 1, ti Upr'endi W Via Itailiray, • -v • ier••....: _