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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-06-15, Page 5Y♦ ikt 4 Teeswator. . .. The Iiev, T.' A.. Wright. has been appointed by the Bishop of Huron. to this parish and eoi.umeneed duty on Sunday, Juno 3rd.---b1r,'R. Harrison, of Toeswater, had ale„ broken. and reeeivod other severe injuries on Tues-, day,by a runaway team, at Scott's bridge, north of the village.—The fine new brick Nook, put up Messrs. 4. Mackenzie, is now cohpleted and is an exceedingly handsome and commodious struoture, the finest in the town. The building is 60 feet by 36, two storeys -high and having splendid cellarage. The two fine stores are occupied by Mr, Geo. Sharp, and Messrs. Sharpe Bros, Mr. A. Mat: lienzie is one of the oldest settlers in Teeswater, and has, by industry STIORTROBIT, BULLS.. ? rum UNDERSIGNED has for cele, On i:or 11, CON. horn t03upewrgiaterec iri thee'Dohinion H rd Hook. All choleo young animals. Tinio will be given if needed for payment. PETER. AREELL Teeswater p, 0', Culross, June 1. 1888. , • C -RAND '="X2,7.y1r 1Rr'X A. C. STRATIIDEE, Aosxr, wmaleM. W. Through tickets to all points in Arnerlca-North- 1i'eat 1'aeillo Coast, etc., via the shortest and all popular routes. Baggage checked through to destination. Lowest freight rates to ell points. TIME TABLE. LEAVE WINOUA11, ARRIVE AT WINOUAM, 0:39 a. m. Toronto, Guelph, Palmerston, &C. 3:30 In.. 11:10' r' t " 10A0 p" 3;40 p.m. ++ +c Clinfo 7:25 '+ .. , -Palmerston, Palmerston, Mixed... ..10;20 a.m. 7;06 a.m London, $o.. 10:45 '+ 3:40 p.m. 7:45 pat. 11;10 a.m... ..,•.Ii ttcardine, &o..., , 0:30 a.m. 3:30 pan • 11:10 +c 10:10 91'1'60 p.m. frugality and integrity, amasse goodly share of this world's we WhitecLuxch. Last week we promised your read SD outline of the fine address "Colonial Empire" given by Nev. Carman in the Methodist. ghuroh, the anniversary tea meeting. Col ization, he argued, riot war, plund rapine, robbery, statecraft or diplo acy, was thedi vinely appointed path! to Empire. The divine comma was : "Be fruitful, multiply and plenish the earth." The living G was on the side of an increase population by holy living and mat mcny. The Catholic church w commended for its Opposition to vanes and domestic irregulariti The spirit of devotion that charaet ized the early settlers of the Unit States and the U. E. Loyalists w commended. They were fit found for a staple Commonwealth, not bei animated solely by a love of ga greed or sickly sentiment, but devoti to the I3ritish flag and institutio Money was not then regarded as under heaven. The independence a patriotism of the ancient Greeks w next gracefully and eloquently plansand the marvellous influence exert by little, polished, learned Attic The gradual development of th advanced civilization was elaborat in a clear, terse and interesting wa showing how the colonies sent o took their laws, institutions, custom politics and religion with them. W iu Canada ought to work out a gran er civilization, baying begun ' on a infinitely higher plane than did Britai being free, unencumbered, unfettere and we will be unpardonable if w don't do.better. Roman oivilizatio was then dealt with. It began conquest, and her eagles soared ilio solely by plunder. When they con �quered one people, they put anothe a different people in as colonizer The national and social characteristi of the Roinans and the'cause of the decay and downfall were clever] described. The history of the Saxon and the Crusades was then taken u as well as the discovery of Amerio Columbus' genius and career and th vast consequences of his' discoveri were described with great fascination Then the Frenoh and Dutch modes o colonization were pleasantly pictured The fundamental principles an superiority of British institutions wer shown by contrasting them with thus of the United States, .the only count worthy of comparison. In 1066 th British rule was as absolute as is tha of the Czar of Russia to -day, but th liberty -loving Saxon gradually an 'successfully pushed for freedom Sometimes it was, purchased with money but more frequently obtains by force of the bayonet. The headship of a sovereign was more staple tha that of a president, as a solid thron 'was the central power of a people' liberty. The idea of responsible Gov ernment was explained, and the asser- 'tion made that "our so-called rulers are but men put up to show how the wind blows or how opinion •tends," the people being the real power. The American mode of appointing judges was not so satisfactory .us the British. The civil list appointments were also less satisfactory. The mode of ap- pointing the president was open to objection. At this stage a clever original poem on Canada, by the speaker, was read. In it, reference was made to the resources, wealth, commerce and manufactures of the = coitatry, the patriotic, democratic; liberty -loving, virtuous character of its people, its educational advantages andstatus, its pleasant social aspects, • its appreciation of the arts and sciences, its promising future, etc. Its rendi- tion, in good elocutionary style, elicit- ed the hearty applause of the audience. An eloquent peroration brougat this entertaining and improving lecture to A close. Space forbids more than a mere reference to the topics discussed. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered. to the Dr, ltlia. B O N T O N Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor. A good supply of all varieties of BISCUITS, CANDIES, MUCUS, CIGARS, ALL SEASONABLE FRUITS. ROOIYIY 1 ICE 1 CREAM 1 PAR�bRt3. _ ansi . Main St., on way to Station. o—UNSURPASSED—o ICE CREAM, ers on Dr. at on- er, m- way nd re. od in ri- as di es. er- ed as ers ng in, on ns. all nd as ed ed a. eir ed ut 9, e d- n n, d, e n in ft r, rs. CS it y ' Made from a now American receipt. it is perfectly delicious. — •{ Everybody says so: —A SUPERB L1OT OF-- anana , Oranges, PINE APPLES, ASSORTED CANDIES, &c. ALL THIS AT McKELVIE'S RESTAURANT, Wroxeter. Woollen M111s1 A. L. G I BSO N Will pay the Highest Market Price in Cash or Trade for 60,000 lbs. of Good Clean Fleece Wool at the Wtoxeter Woollen: Mills, An Immense Stock and great variety of TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, YARNS, &v.,• Of all kinds and color to choose from', Custom Spinningad Carding done and Satisfaction Guaranteed, at Moderate Prices. Specialty this year in TWEEDS of our own make in great value and splendid style. Second annual wool competition. Prizes offered • for (I) best fleece long wool, (2) best fleece fine wool, (3)' heaviest fleece,, cleanness :con- sidered. Competition 'free to. all customers. • Large stock of Fine Tweeds, Flannels, Overeoatings, etc.;, at bottom prices. A. L. GIBSON, Wroxeter Woollen Mills. E ECUTOR'S SALE!. 000 ores of Pterin Land and Village Property by Altaic% -rj, INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE EXECUTORS, 1.) there will be soli Ly Pubfo Auction, 01 THURSDAY, TUE 2Ist JUNE, 188B, At no o'olock pan.,by John Purvis, Esq., Auctioneer, at 1 hitley's lintel, Lucknow, the following farms; PARCEL 1 -Lot 10 and west halt of lot 17. in the morh concession, l; oil clat y loam; abocontaining00 rsCleard, about 100 acres clear front etutups. Frame house frame barn ; good orohtird ; good creek, well and wood bush. improvements; mils ac St itHelenisha d about 0 miles from Lucknow on the 0, T. 11., in the midst of a fine, well settled cot ntry. Wawaios2-Lot , 2 0 acres more less concession, West loam about 100 acres cleared. Log house; frame barn; creek, well, orchard,• 5co. Ti ie. farm adjoins that described in parcel 1. "'PA,cEL'.3-Lots 43 and 44, In the 1st concession,. about Kinloss, County 15 acres (cleared, 100 acres busor lessThis• farm le only 2/ miles from Lucknow station, on G.T.R. PAvillage oe St.. Hel3enae, County 1 sHuron,, of lot acres°,. good land and well fenced. amount ofllwhicho will bo ;fved ld on each ed before tho'sale commences; II any of the abovo properties are not .sold In parcels as abovo, they may bo put up in smaller lots. TERMS or SALE-Tenpper cent, cash at time of sale; a further payment sufficient to make up ono halfthe puOohasomoney,Inthree months from the time ofsale, 1 and tho balance may remain on mortgage at six per cent, interest. to u particularsbr further oln ec,Ationeer, RlrodP. 0., apply Todd, ExutorSt. Helens, or to the undersigned. SEAGER & HARTT, BARRISTERS, Goderich, June 1, 1888. oodorich, Ont. DC7-_ T.— ate ;— ate Has just opened out 1 Hhd of TotIet Sets —1-1_I_I. 1!_1_1;_.•.1.._ NEW PATTERNS, NEW SHADES. PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. Call and see them. I HAVE THE FINEST STOCK Or LASS To be seen in town. A FULL LINE OF • GENERR6 1-i ESE111:S. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TEAS, COFFEES AND PURE SPICES'=. Turnip azi ManaU Seeds FROM RELIABLE DEALERS. Gents' Furnishings and Tail�ring EctabIishffleflt., • 1ri IT TN TINE S. A stock of goods, that in Extent, Quality and 'Variety is unsurpassed iili Wingham. oreign and Da331ed t I Wo , SUITINGS, TROWSEItINGS AND OVERCOATINGS, GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH, We planted the Seeds right and our grow- ing business is the Harvest. LESLIE THE,--- T.E3.ILoR_ .'. Y'.. .......'., A low price'fbr honest. Merchandise, well made, is the secret of? success, Goods bought fret t,us.will be +tett free; of charge, IINDERTAKI Having added a Delivery Waggon to this branch of the business, orders will (if necessary). be delivered anywhere within 10 Miles of ' ,. Wingharn.. This will no doubt oftentimes save a good deal of trouble, especially where parties may not have suitable conveyances'r7of their own. All necessaries for FUNERAL FURNISHINGS, }3ATCBAPES, GLOVES, 'ETC., kept and delivered with orders. GRACE'', Undertaker,„ WIl\TC-1IA1V.1r_ dcl Has just opened out some extra good value in SATINS, AND DRESS GOOD z,, MARVEILLEUX, MUSLINS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, CARPETS, LACE C? RTAS PARASOLS, • GLOVES, AND HOSIERY,. WELL ASSORTED. BOOTS AND SHOES ! Best Make, Largest Assortment, and good value in ;CADDIES' AND Gn els'' FINE AND STRONG SHOES, SLIPPERS, AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN THE LATEST NOVELTIES, CENT&'-'`UR1ISI�r NEW LINE OP SUITS, PANTINGS, STRAW AND FELT EATS " SHIRTS, COLLARS AND TIES. Inspection Requested by M. H. McINDQO. iT1E c o =moo f +fie h I l i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T I 1 I I I I I L I e L.,. I I I 1 1 11.1 1 (1 1• I' 1 I' I I 1 I t IS I GORDUN & MciNTYF Desire to direct attention this, week to their TradleMarI,. " T Ic Anchor," of which a new cut is here presented. 1a future all bar advertisements, bill heads, etc., will bear this, aur trade mark \'V lit you are' out shopping or driving into town. for the purpose of trading, please look for the LARGE BROWN ANCHOR, over our shop door, and step right in. We will be delighted to see you and guarantee'thai, no house in the trade can give beater value in' any line of • our laude, Ncw, Fashianable and Sea:rti,bJa Stock,. Always Safe to Deal at The; Ane or P hGHEST PRICE PAID' FOR EGGS). BtrTTE4 HAI,M. Sr»ls' MEM DRIED .11it''LES, ETC. liGORD014 MeINTYRE