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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-06-29, Page 4ett rliu t m all , FRIDAY, JUNE 1g,. 1828. T '1 �z <Aa.. 1.I, ,� CO U No tingle* combine "e effect's of contbina tipa then. that of the Oat Mr, D. R. Ross, S neociatioe, in rem the Ooij uzitteo on 0 stated that there ar areal mills iix Outari of the largest aonid Dominion trade ii were 2A millers i of a total of 60. tho association was barrels of cameo, member was alio age. If he sold quantity lie had to into the essociatio sold less than he was paid 30e. a b between his Allo ty sold. Evel.•y made an affidavit. as he sold, and a state all the members The March state fourteen member barrels of meal allotted. On accoun production the also members $497.70. of the associatio 6,215 barrels. the owners of keep idle, expen 1526 per month. paid for keeping a a year and the The trouble w market was n sume the outpu ' years ago when Great Britain fe of Canada fou much larger t re.ason it wa because the • land than in Oa had access to t the business w Eatable. s the evil ire clearly gal Millers, rotary of the evidence before whines at Otttwe, bout sixty oat- , and that four upply the whole is article. There the association out e total output of rod at 135,500 per annum, Each ed a certain percent- more than his allotted ay ,80c. per barrel If t;r ineinber as entitled to he rel onthe difference ent and the quanta th each member to the quautiby ent was issued to f the association, ent showed that had produced 1,658 ban they were of their under ation paid these The total output during ,March was he association paid en mills in Ontario to for this purpose be lowest amount ill idle was ,300 ighest $800 a year. that the Canadian large enough to con - f the mills. Two he exportation to off the mill owners their capacity was. anthe demand. The impossible to export was is sold lower in Eng- ada. If the millers American Markets aid become more pro - •One lot the greeteet pleasure naeelaa,uieal work of tettebi from day to day the gradi devolotireeut of the v iu the dry ie to watch 1 unfolding and Totts faculties of the Human mind. • No vo eltilcirou in any school are constituted n 're alike mentally than they tare physically. Why sheen' all eOltolues, then, be treats :ac; if £vaned in one mount 'I'orltal?sou e=client system has not iiesibility eco gli, • nut every intelligent ala progros.ve teacher studie.0 the mental pecultturtt s of . his scholars. Every manifestation of thought, every glimmering of genius ov cry suecCEsful result of mental eoueeitration, is closely observed and encourage Mere ammo. scions mechanical meat 1 operations aro discouraged, efforts mad to randier them o proper staay of o proper study- -of the teacher, is hill nature. as rare as possible. mankind is man," bat at least au essential on mental science, that is Ecolesiastica The ecclesiastical Canada have finish meetings. June wit tiiiguisliod as the ecc At the meeting of th inational parliame been repnrted,futur meats deliberated From reading the given in the daily pap that steady and genui been made from a n nancial standpoint. spiritual good has' is dearly evidence the fact that uupl erings are heard unbecoming c01 under the guise o times hear it sai Christianity is on gospel is losing its People who tell us are "hugging a The steady increas of church member yearly increase i tions by the respe ,creasing confiders .Christian zeal whelming proof Meetings. parliaments of their yearly us might be dis- eesiastical month.. various d3uoin- s progress has. plans, and move - on aucl adopted. cry full reports re we conclude o progress has merical and fi- hat incalculable ecu accomplished notwithstanding zsant church bick- and unseemly and net is • witnessed religion. We some. 1 that the cause of the wane, that the hold on the people. o, if they believe it, arable delusion," in the aggregate and supporters, the church contribu- tive bodies, the in - e, enthusiasm and anifosted, are over - at vital christianity was never. so he: rtily cherished as it reasuree Sheltyn elainet th t be lute now brought the ordinary e penditure within the bothers of th ordinary receipts. De. S t uiLrz has beet appointed Lieutenant Governer o Mauitobn. He iia z taken a promiuen part in the e. c t Rai �its uu tan • `r o f gait bra sine.0 i isf o affairs p as a province, Hoe. G. W. Ross, Mi cation Anel, Prof. ixalbra visit to the edticational lTnitc'd States. It is THE REPtT One of the hist. last week was t Convention in . •question being fora;, the co • squarely on the i present system of opposition to to reduction of rev inland reveuu tobacco. The greatest of uncertainty nxiety prevailed as a presidential can - ay the excitement •epullers worked the y and balloting went ikely men, like Chaim - New Fork, withdrew e sacrificed. Persistent s to boom Blaine e eventually fell on nal Morten, ofNew ed for vice.president. Den -Iterate have the this impending struggle. ing a policy of opposition :ration the Demoera- parently the support 1 forces of the people. er, popular and tried d. The supporters of lavish taxation and ex - 1 `ed with the Republi- cans. The pro`.ress of the great natldinal struggl= will be watched with interest. ICAN CONVENTION. rical events of the great Republican Chicago. _ The first e adoption of a plat- veution planted itself aintenanoe of.the igh protection in ff reform and the rue by reducing the duties on liquor and and consequen to the selection of ' dictate. Day by increased, the w` mere indeaatiga on. The mos cey Depew, o and others w ' and united . es of • failed. The ehoi Harrison, of Indi York was selec We believe tl : advantage in Whilst purs • to burdenso tie party hive a of the great mor They have a el man in Cleves monopoly au penditure ar inter of Ede. th, aro on a centres in the ie purpose of 9Ir. Ross to establis t departments of architecture and of mechanical engineering in conn tion with the Sohool of Praetioal itcience and he goes across the live • epon each of these s also inquire into the traiuing, v: ith a view to opening such a department in co Model school, was present, reviewers the forces and ci gave a lecture on '' utpost duly." t By direction of the Major-General, „u� commanding omeers aused their non- commissioned ofite s and men to unbutton the three upper buttons of their tunics tit ordi •try drill owing to the great heat Li tit,-Ool. tlespeler, of the 27th Batt., r cw'ive l a donation of $200 for :Uteri utiou among the men of his battal on, as prizes for shooting during eau p. 1G3ANIT LETTER. stviot-4.t$ Capa Tval- .1tcs and roc accts. f0 paints bearing the Editor of the Tian u jecbs. He will Thinking my i pression of this q, ostion of manual al country might be ' t interest to some of your many re lers, I give then u action with the briefly. In the rst place I would say 1 think this ountry is second to i Pickett on the none so far as grain growing and land, a few days stock raising is co erned. The Port- o tlis. Says the age plains and So thorn Manitoba are 1 is only a few spe0ially adapted for grain, and the self beaten by a Calgary section or stook and this an, and the fm- section for both : rain and stock. In could have won this section, prair e fray is to be had in e to lose encs thus abundance and c tittle fed on it alone, Tie Trickett race, during the winter, are in splendid. could win. Since condition in the spring. Then we if up to that sort grow some excel ent wheat. Some iadiaus have taken seasons there is considerable frozen, but iu nine case out of ten I think will rejoioe that he the farmers are to blame. As one said stralian under such to me the other • ay, some will sow wheat till the iddle of May, and then if it is frozei , blame the country. Wheat hero shou d all be in by the Cainvention- let of May. For barley and oats this inial convention of country is admire ly adapted, both as was held at Seaforth regards yield au quality. From 45 Wednesday last. bushels to G0 bus els per acro is a com cipline was discuss - Wilson, yield for w oat, and 75 to 80 of 'ikon, of Seaforth. oats is no rare o eurrence, and about ue of right orgaaiz• 40 to 45 of barley. There is very little ssity of the teachers rain here durin , harvest, thereby ed. The question giving the fame •s a fine chime to sassed by Messrs. harvest; their or ins. From present ell, Pickard, Adams indications we w'i 1 have an excellent alwin, Mr. W. H. crop •this year, otwithstanding rva introduced "Public had such a late sp ing. With the late Children," pointing rains and the fine waren weather w of having them 10 are having, they re coming on ver strong teuclenoy to fast. `.Chem is a etch larger aereag saw. Mr. L. O. sowu in this seat on than in any pre Wore frequent preach - the year. Pro ising to write you to children. Mrs. occasionally, Ire airs,;yours, S.e., Exeter, read a good Wni MCALriNF, Missionary Work, urg- rtanee Rapid City, Man is to -day. As pointedly remark The sensational cr combed with infid bish. Wickedness donbtless'is, .1» tabun formalism and hypo delity is nota factor number of those w pat themselves do dela,, or even as coniptired with th A. feature e Stratford Beacon • that "society is honey ity" is simpler rub - here may be, and, ance, and not a little Tay, but avowed iufi- n Canadian life. The have the courage to n in the census as infi- gnostics, is very small entire population. de more prominent year by year in one exceeding) the marked ten operation • main characteristic of A PEW OESE „CATIONS 0;`T TEACiIIe - *.Che teacher ough student of mental s mete a special stn inclinations of hid cultivate, not a the mind, end b methods to arouse, Every teacher ti:f%.vn nature, a the groat ae to be a4 diligent fence. Ile ought to y of the aptitudes and soholars. Ile ought to but every faculty oft Qttebrc is $22,18 on the alert for new of $10,859,058. nefi iuteresthis scholars. ir: eat left the p igbt to be a attadent of a legacy of over ai espeefaNlIy child nature. ret of sscceosinteaching. HANr,AN defeated Fitzroy River, Queen ago, by six boat l Montreal Witness days since he was hi comparatively new pression is that he that race, but desk get heavy bets an which he knew he Hanlon gave hims of thiut�, decent 0 little interest in h' won or lost, Fe has beaten the A. eircunstanees. these gatherings, and pleasaut to witness, is eusy to religious eo • sted. This spirit is very denomination. It has been clears shown that fre- quently the cause 1 as been hindered and resources was ed by following a policy of rivalry between different denominations in laces too small to support several r igious bodies. Ar- rangements are t• be made in the- near future by which • obviate this difficul- ty. Evangelizat on instead. of the propagation of di inetive doctrines is. now the dispositio of the age. A withdrawal of caisson- where net need- ed and the utilizatio of the forces in neglected. localities ' likely to be the plan of the future. County S.-. nnual dl iscipline el ce ar die nell, Is, e ty ir hey di. tl of Mi y of hawing the mething, lead a life of West Eturan ' =erg' Institute Miss Gunn, of Olintoe, The sixteenth this Association on Tuesday al Sunday School eibyMr. D.D. He showed the ation and the n being fully pre was profitably Tedford, Kerr, • and Rev. Mr. Kerr, of Bruss Worship for t out the necess church and t imitate what Stevenson ulrg Tug to and fo Jas. Graham, paper on S. S Tug the imp children do self-sacrifice. read a paps. on the same subject, pointing out he necessity of being in sympathy wi the children, of giving duo promine ce to missionary work inbook-a an•l•• apers, &c., teaching self- denial in givi g. A paper by Mrs. J. Ross was re d on the same subject. She emphas' ed the importance of giving inforation on the subject of Missions an the condition of the heathen, and literality may be expect- ed as a con.equence. This subject was disenssed at length find profitably. "How to in ' ntain a lull staff of efficient teats ers, both regular and reserved," we, introduced by Rev. 1, B. Walwin, o Godericb, who argued that successful Sunday School work gely upon home train- mivating Committee wing officers :—P.resi- Iarlce,, Exeter ; vice. H. 'kerr, Brussels • Orediton ; R. W. 1cKenzie, God -ich ; George Tedford and Rev. W. Cr ig, Olinton. General secretaries, J. 1. Stevenson and A. H. Manning, Cli • ton: Minute secre- tary, Israel Tauyl r, Clinton. Execu- tive committee, "ev. O. A. Bridgeman, Hensel) ; W. M Gray, Seaforth ; J. P, Ross, Exete ; Hugh McQuarrie, Blyth D. D. Filson, Seaforth, and the ministers a d superintendents of the next place of meeting. "The Sabbath, what ould the school do to preserve its sa etity," was discussed by Rev. D. . Kennedy, Crediton. •Sunday Seboo music" was introduced by Rev. Wm. Craig, Clinton, in the form of a page read by him. Mr. A. H. Manning, 1 liuton, taught an inter- esting Bible e = s 1055011. Rev. Mr. Staebler gave a n address, part of it being in Germ: An evening meet- ing was held Messrs. A. I Staebler, Rev. Rev. J. Grata will be held in Jauuary nes JVLY 11 is th Manitoba Provi OXFORD UNIV the degree of D. THE Dominion tion,•is to he held 3rd, 4th and 5th. Tun administ Russian Goveru favor of the abal Hoe. Wilfrid begin his tour o second week of accompanied by wright. .1.11 France fro to the highest ech is absolutely f material, and to public expense, very poor are fed a In the nine and a john's present a have been 5 presid 4 secretaries of st tem, 2 ministers minister of cus railways and cat 8 of mar internal revenue, masters general. day fixed for the dal -elections. RSITY has conferred L. on Lord -Lans- rohibition Conven- t Montreal on July lye cannon of the ent has reported in ion of exile to Siber- atirier will probably Ontario during the ust. He will be Jr Richard °art - the Kindergarten ols the instruction . Books, writing s are supplied at the hile those who are d clothed, half years of Sir ministration there -nits of the council, of publie work, 1 tens, ministere of ids, 3 of justice, 3 of 0, 2 agriculture, 3 of of interior, 8 post - races, whether he depends very la ing. The N reported the fol dent, W. J. presidents, W. Rev. C. Siaebi The third mee ing of the We Huron Farn.ers' I saute was held Manchester on T1 ursday and Pride of last week, . Presi ent Kernighan the chair. Mr. J McMillan, P spoke,. on the best means for proper organizing an ins 'tate. Prof. Pa ton, of Guelph Aerie,ultural Colleg gave an Instructiv lecture en "Ru on wheat." He showed how t spores of the rust vill settle on t barberry leaf and ature, and retu to the wheat anothe year. Barber hedges should. not e planted. M John McMillan add essed the meeti on "Horse raisine for profit." claimed that the he. 7 draught brin the quickest ram .4: to the breed Mr. James Johns .n spoke on t "Best manner of pr paring the soil raishig turnips.' He would s about the 18th or 20th of June, a harvest in Novemb r. In the eveni Prof. Penton lect red bn "The F mation of the Soil ' An address w given by Jo McMillan, M. on "Why the Boy Leave the Far of Forming the I sautes." Mr. N different breeds »cattle. Mr. Jo Washington spo e on the best m of farming. A special meeting be held in Dun Lennon in October a discussion o the subject of 0. The next genen 1 meeting is to be h in Wingham. The old officers W reelected. C. J. S. NAVTZL, Se —Toronto is threatened witli wa 5,300,000, with 3,800 police. —That clev writer, PralloiS Wilk taillS Compare men and women in matter of tea iug :—Mon preach a ore 'eh Vas addressed formulas, w men in facts. Men h Mooning, Rev. M. always tithe mint mud, rue and cum in their exe sits aild. ecclesiasticism, wl 3% H. Simplon, and tlut world s cart has cried out for com The next meeting inton, the 2nd week preaching as left heads eommitted t catechism rid hearts as hard as no millstones ADVICE 'EGI you distivelmi and broken of yottr rest by a sick child surf ering crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so sett ouee and get a bottle of " Mrs. Winslow's Soot Syruo" for Children Teething. Its value is inca chle It will relimo the poor little sn VOLUXT RS IN' CAMP, Stratford Int liad an unusual stir ing appearanc for the past week owing to presen e in its tottlst of over finatediately Depatul upon it, mothers ; there likely to make leeting impression on e et 2,000 red coat . The event is one learnt° merit te it u es eit: ttery anti Mar rttoo,ant:distrittietenhoecruSgltpi.owtriilitiaernA ilinottellittlevgl. Vai Tr3 ( ly thoee att et leo, on aceount of t_he ;1'AZ: erla '!;tif e;a1:11,11"eallsolfteohnoIl3letiFtelir.°041,1;I:tneteroiloi least 2 ca,ava 1 ennstrolre were re- . tki?oleVolsrc''''''d is l'f6t rot.' 11;1: e11:1Vt .:1311-111' 1.1 Iv clidint'll4 ae no provision, ported in 22da s. Geueral Middleton soonette E .4,1 ahd take no other Wad. 1'1 Tim total debt millions of EDITOR NOTES. (toilet of the province ef ,700 ; with assets The Tory Govern- hree and a Tinter fieftting debts, for tylaieli they heti In I.V - s rear i,lsrir- ia Y latiD.' Y atI RNIx'Y',Ge —•na Trre..- • 1tt2E .®C1'IGV,, di^ei;6,71h1C a T' EEi, Puliaexiptloiipa�Iee,SIpee ooze Deal and other w that insertion, , Loral notices, sortion, and ;lc. No local notice ,Adve rtison pots nonpareil, f)1. 1 Houses and $1 for first month, These terms Special rates longer periods. Advertisements sltory advertisements Changes for the office by that week. • Formerly Capron AND Wingham, casual anti 30. in nonpareil per nue for will lue tharac.1 of Lost, per month. Farms for f,O.a..per will he strictly for longer without contract Wednesday IL House -Surgeon LAISIDE`ICE March 1, 1852. advert': env ots, Pc. per lino for cal, suitSemlent tyro, 10e. for each subsequent Insertion. ic.,:s lien 25c. Fa ;1 nd, Strayed, Situation% Sale, ttet =ceding aubsegneot month. teetered to, advertisements, sprt'llin direction% must 1)1 ly.111 In advance. ativeciistments roust neon, M order to ELLIOTT,' to ningston I L5. LVOIIIII0•8 010 per iine first In- 8 lines, or Mr will be he In appear General Stand. 'MEYER a DICKINSON. BARRISTERS, to. Solicitors for the Bank of Hamilton., Commissioners or taking affidavits for Manitoba. Private funds , o lend in straight loans at low est rate% Offices — Kent's Block, lifingteran, Luelcucw and Gordo. • BARRISTER Pm, WILL dr VANSTC3ZE„ - BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, 1 CONVEYANCES, ETC. 3 OFFICES—Beaver Block, Witrouts, ONT., 3 0088111 and Bum. On. Private and Company lands to loan at low rates of 3 interest. Mortgages, town awl farm property , bought and sold. Mercantile collections a specialty. , ,,,,—_,-3,, Maker of Voloanite, Celluloid, Alloy, . ,—,40" in prices from f'.5c0 upwards Per set, crownng an3 bridgework. Teeth ex, traded without the least pain by the use of Vital- :, ized Air. Head Office, Win?;hant, side entrance all- poslte the Queen's hotel, open daily (Sundays except- ed) from 0 le m to 0 p 1n. Will be eft Blyth every 3rd Mondays of each roonzh--0filee at Albion hotel ; it Luoknow : 2nd and -451) Moutlay and Tuesdays of .1, each month -031,m at White:lea's hotel. EXtraoting, a, 25 cente. ten....etten I am making beautiful setts of y tftitti: ' sett, and Plain Teeth, per sett, 84.00. Prices in another branches of dontis- 1,- try in proportion. e_ Vegetable Vapor administrated for the painless : extraction of teeth, the only s fe anesthetic known Block, opposite tho le Tome CURRIE, WINGIIAM, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. nt Orders left at Totes' offieo promptly attended to 2. TERMS REASONABLE. Ie lap DEAN, Jut., Wmannte, T. LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON. le Sales attended in any part of the Co. ' Charges or Moderato. I 51 id j ag LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOE Comma num; mal IT- All sales attended to promptly and on tho Shortest as Notice, 3 Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed, • , All necessary arrangements can be made at tho I." Times' office. he Ur for the Counties of Huron and Bruce. k, At moderato rates, sales will be conducted in any "'" portion of the Counties. de OrderS 5311 be loft at the TIMES Office. !or CALEDONIAN miee. U. Tea comaatieen eel on he secured for enter- ic taainments of every kind at e, very Tow figure. For :re JAMES T,OUTIT, at Cline & Co's Store. Through tickets West, Pacific, Coast, ct popular routes. destination. Lovett r 5;30 etan.Torontt to all points in America—North Me., via the shortest and at Baggage (*.hocked through tc freigitt rates to all points. Guelph Palmerston, Sm. 3;30 pan her BANK OF ight 1 at hing etet el- rives tasts eres 13:111MIIA N TO J New Yeti Ing :11 grails en —