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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1885-10-30, Page 5• x hu V['t ung Mats. From tau Toronto Iconoclast, A rattler alut1si110 oircttlllstat]oe !las :o1►t1Y trattspirel, �viiich remolds us an inciCli�ut ivtlich is reported to have peened in a certain 4c1#col. As the ury runs, the boy was arraigned be re the teacher one day, charged wild o perpetration of sonic offence, and i; being sable to satisfy the teache ills lUunes.�Ace, reccivetl l4 roost nu :rclful ilcagina. But, to the teacher' egress, when he began to flog the y began to laugh, and the harder he ggeci the harder the boy laughed. length the teacher paused in his operation king enough to ask file boy e cause of his merriment. Said the y, "I was laughing becaus4=you were tasking the wrong hoy a'l file tunta.' Now, the circumstance which reminds Of this incident itl as follows: In the last issue of this paper, we l,ltshe an editorial article entitled, "Be Lit,erai,"' 1n silica we spoke ely'o£ the resliectivo effects on the lids of minis,brs of a parsimonious a'libNral policy towards them by 'church' officials, Our remarks were a general character,. not intended for y church or any molester in partic- r. But the artu;le was reproduced THE WlvalrAar TIrti¢9, and duly dited to The Iconoclast; but the ntei", instead of putting the word small italics, used small capitals, 3 placed it in a lower line, making appear as the signature of a ccrrPs• udent rather. than the title of a ccn- npgr,try. This sFems'to have excit- ed suspicion of 'certain partes whose corns appear to have been hurt d presuming that they knew who culprit was, have been belabor- ing' most unmercifully, and, like school -hey just referred to, we pre. ]e he has been enjoying a luxurious laugh, because the anonymous castiga- s have been wearing up their scory� its on the shoulders of the wrong. tit+til. .One amusing feature of the case is that the suspected author of the iii field must belong to the "fat ]ripe," add in appeal is made by one of the reviewers, to the good people of Winghan] as to whether lieever looked “poor, or like a grave -digger with a sepulchral gloom" (a thing hinted at in the article), when they met him in the sti.eet, The facts are that nobody ever met the writer in the streets of 1i'in�I,ani, for" lie ° never was there. But it they had they would have met au exceedingly lean man. This, how- ever vas not the reason for writing the article, as Iconoclast does not at pres- ent look to any church court for his bread and butter. And now we hope the pertuhration of feeling on the part of "Lady Icono- clast" and "Church Official," or any ether saint who: has :been ,suffering from Simi;#tr suspicions concerning one of their ministers, will banisli all their groundless apprehensions and possess their souks in peace. We assume the whole responsibility of authorship.• S. G&oirY # i The LE. DI:N 'r UNDERTAKER of li+r s•. uh t,+! of 7,24 e:i 1,,, :1i At ,p tl, bU t1, N0 us pa f re nit all" 'ch of ai, u:a by see pre in al# is 1!c' tet ed al, the in the mime lau t,r pig • 1 S PECKS SUN MILWAUKEE, WIS. Geo. W. Peck, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.. THE FUNNIEST PAPER XX1 AUEPXCA. WIIAT VACCINATION IS TO SM1IALL-PDX, PECK'S SUN IS TO THE BLUES. PECK'S SUN Is one of the frost tvldely read and popular papers in the country to- day, and stands without a peer iu ,its -specialty, The originator of the celebrated BA» BOY PAPERS. SPECIMEN COPIES FREE ' TO ANY ADDRESS. Boar In mind that ibysending a postal card to this odloo, a saeiplo copy of .Peck's Suri will bo ,nailed you free. Dont neglect to send at mood, arid toll your neighbors. t worth of tun for le. ADDRESS G"DRaE L. LOAD, tugsys woman, • tit IL WAD - WI$. Mr" Alfred Williams, late of Birming- Karin, trngland, turning talion. itip his resi- dence in town, is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for instruction fn instrumental mueio, piano and organ. Ver term*, eta.., appilh at hia reriaenr:►i,, 1r,,edpold sitrepf,, Z. r 1 r ry. :tied I uq 1111111111Iiiitel ��W+n 161.1 • �l: ii her . FALL WINTER SUITS. P i9) ai 000--000 ELL, T TA.IL Has just received from New York the latest fashion plates of Fall and Winter Suits. A large number of styles to se- lect from. 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Boys' Combination Suits- A fine selection of Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. In Beady Made Clothing a large assortment, Stylish and quality unsurpassed. A large consignment of Overcoats just to hand in Men's Boys' and Youths' Knitted Wool Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, &e. Boots and Shoes from the best makers. A large stock of Pure and Flesh Grocer- ies, Crockery and Glassware, a great variety in New Designs. Our Stock was never better assorted than at the present time. From now until the lst of January we will give Special Bargains in every depart- ment. Don't forget to call and examine. our stock before. purchasing elsewhere. We mean business aril will not be undersold We have a large stock and, want to sell the goods. n W. ELLIOTT 1'I114 BUSY HOUSEWIFE AND THE THOUGHT ►alUL HIOUSE HOLDER SHOULD PROVIDE FOR CHANGINfi WEATHER BY SBLBCTING THEIR GOODS NOW, .ANDINSPECTING --THE IMMENSE STOCK DISPLAYED) BY .. 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Has just opened; otrt a fresh and choice stout of Groceries, Provisions, and Fruits,. In the stand recently occupied by 0, M. Newans, and solicits. a share of the public patronage. 000 000 --- GALL AND SEE ±1.1.1.01 A l � CLEARING SALE hi; Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware 1, IN ORDER TO MARE ROOM FOR MY LARGE CHRISM- ( MAS PUROHAbES I HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER 1} ABOVE GOODS AT AN ENORMOUS REDUCTION k. DURING. THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, J CALL FOR PEST CHOICE_ HALSEY PARE~. Don,t fail to attend the 1D-y,n T.:mil-mi. (tic ICLI-1. 111.111 AT T_ A_ 1/1:1'11 L. s' For 2(3: days at cost.. Came, Bring Your Roney and B Cheap'iQd% No Reserve. and.. No Humbug, Y. 15 Corner. Store, Wingham.l'F'iriaghan].,.Augltsc, 12, 1881.