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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-11-09, Page 4FRII)A'`x:, NOV. 9, 18°Ll. I'OIATICIA. The IIon.Oliver Isis practice of la brief the ease of Supreme Court. opens up the ease o 'Mr. Mowat race as premier and • This is verbal) income they pities, aucl th there is G „Laniiested in prepaxed to a parliament are very many ilr who o;aukl not or private pos or even t scores in t who could This is not i moat of the members. PAI''. owat has resumed taking as his first auitoba before the xis action again Ministers' salaries. ed $5,000 a year is colleagues .$4,,000: not one-quarter of the iglu have in other• cape - feet is roeognized that siderabie self.sacrifice ©ir ease. We pare not e that members of .derpaid. There are he Local ;] legislature rn $800 in any public ion in the same period. oar's time. There are o .Dominion Parliament of earn $1,000 yearly. tended as any disparage - ability or usefulness of T.iin Manitoba :Mill unsolved, the being,allowed to eontes before the Tire London headway in its So markedly i early collapse Toe arimine Premier Greenw oral Martin avails atm newspapers thrown out by th TUE report General for th that the redt postage from begin profitabl of trial. TUB case is not wit Minister Ca Grant's regi i:he press; Fx recalled in interference ; was also recd -Two Americ .and Ifiely,, w trial .court. - Tae base >> nd contemptible tactics .resorted. to • order td' entrap British Minister 'West were also attempted on a'rohibition' candidate Fisk. • The ,Tetter was writt n from the stone place eted appareutl by the same man, e,;eidor another signature. It inglori• to sly failed to catch in this case, as F1. 4etter bele , handed to the National et;:..;,entire Pro hibition Committee, the :eeeter was i effect told to mind his yetet feusinee. . '`lite Mani oba Legislature met on l'I Tuesday. T emergency which oe- etsions this ac • on is the railway erisis, :cud steps may be taken to retaliate on the, 0. P. It. or'their action in the present ease. It is believed the Legis• l ttere will re sal all taxation eremp• pion laws an pass legislation taxing the company':Aproperty in the province to the utmost possible. This at best AA but a ch' dish proposition, and we tame wiser c tinsels rely prevail. The a:ro:,sing will no doubt be secured by c,. aua,titutiona means. ailway problem is 0. P. R. injunction and till the matter Superrne Court. rotes is making poor case against Parnell, this the case that an s spoken of. libel suits brought by and Attorney -Gen - the Free Press and f Winnipeg were grand jury. f the Postmaster - United States shows tion of the rate of free to two cents has within the fourth year f Minister Sackville West A precedents. Russian aczy was recalled during o for writing articles for, rich Minister Govet was ashington's time for' each Minister Poussin' led in Madison's: term, Ministers, Burlingame re rejected by the A.us-: Lo ' or Windham, t *illiatn . ciIu11on, one of the men •'lujloye i at he 'Onion factory fell off :' •; roof ane-. in eotlsegttence got a ..ir.cking up nd a badly spraated hand. eilei.sr;, osepli England and George '.,r rigley he 'e both returner( from Da - ken:, after a couple of veare absence :eel they thii k Caanada the b -at piaee pt.—Mr la inley, of Wroseh3r, spout vest. „f last t eels with friends here. levan ego "r.. Appt: by has r covered from his len! attack of recon etisrn. Sties _` :eetet Met. alt left Glei...un-sir on :tlntatluy fo • illicidenn, intendingtv a?..tr.•i the It inter with relatives end v e•:, is there. Turnips, .•!pplee and It utee A g ere 1t let been ring un- Istds •`af .- er. Thee. tailpitt Q¢, . 1^;.t r„,r j;r loon Grip si kayo fa - i • "t +.t t "3n reeler .-. ! 1r. i'dallo l: 1', : to ., p i ; l Nies:nail ecltool a viva eel c1,+4V.C+3 g BEO0At rtDktD YOB liar Qua . Miss Canada is ellersully admitted to be cite of the mo.t beautiful young ladies in the world, A friend of mina?, who is a great t everter, assiu es me that he has ne r seen any one so beautiful or trill attractive elsewhere ; but she is very sit* now, and so the good nurse, M s. Globe, has called in a consultation of doctors. As usual, in such cases, they were unable to agree on the r, ode of treatment to el%ot a euro. "fferent. means were suggested, but no e have been yet adopted, It was s ggested that her condition might be reproved by mar- riage. Or if not married that she might go into ,act' o housekeeping on bee own account which some people Gall Independe e. But her great wealth has bees so shamefully squan- dered by her s :wards that she has trot sufficient fun, to enable her to start houselreeping It was urged that she )should marc a very consequential old fellow who ved about 3,000 milds away from h •, Bat the bulk of her people though.' this proposal so absurd and outrageous t ' at they -refused even to listen to it. B such an unnatural alliance- they sal she would have everything to lose and nothing to gain• They said 'the o i party was quarrel- some and cants erous,always getting into disputes w th his neighbors, and that she would be drawn into those quarrels and h ve to bear the expense and eonseque ces of them, although in no way con erned about them. In age and habit it was argued • that they were altoeethe, unsuited for each other, Id be monstrous to t would be like ember. Besides, rutli and force, lay altogether in Her friends ad - anted to marry at r better for her in 7y her rich neighbor, heir possessions lay united, they would est property in the and every way they and that it w unite them, that uniting May and De it was stated, with 'that their interests different directions vised tier if she all, it would .be f every way to ma kr. Jonathan. side by side, a form the gre world. In age were suited fo each other. Miss Canada's extraordi ary beauty and greet wealth are ar radicals to win the very best kind o ' husband, but of late years, as I have S aid, she lute been openly and scanda ously robbed by servants she fooli: ler trusted, until. •pow much of h r patrimony slid "wealth are..wasted• and destroyed; eteal sue is therefore terrnined to make some . change. 1r. Jonathan is a prudent _manage and is immensely t"vealtby in land a money. It must be truly said of hi that he is a gener- ous, noble young ma. in many ways, arid it is well known a hat he is devo- tedly in love with M ss Canada; but he is rather too'effas ve, and: in some respects his morals . nd manners are not considered just w at they ought to be. He has been h: and to say that if he eannotwin Miss aaanada by love he, will try to steal he or get her by force. Now that is no ay for a lover to talk in this age. ch blustering is not becoming, and ' .11 only irritate Miss Canada's friends. He had better not try any fool work •f that kind, for our clearly beloved i iss Canada shall never be forced into anything against her will. Be•may b ast of his powers and his millions. He may foolishly think he could ea ily accomplish his purpose, but he w uld find he had a contract on hand -uch as he never had before. He would : d it a costly and impossible undertakin He can never get Miss Canada fro us in that way until the country ru . red with blood —with his blood an ours. Let him never forget that w still have Col. Denison with his wo-edged sword; therefore we do no fear his millions. Fle:cou!d injure, b t he cannot appal us, and while our hand could be raised, that hand would b: against him. On every concession ne he would find brave men ready o resist him, ready to sell their lives ' •r what they loved. Behind every stump 1 the back woods he would find a Re ngton rifle. A wife, or a country,wo 'by force of that kind would be no pr fit or honor; but a disgrace and z, we. nese, as Ireland is now to England. People fighting for their homes an those they love, filth", desperately. 13- fore b1r.Jonathen could get Miss Ca ads by force he would fiatd everytl ng destroyed and burned tip before hit , just as Nspoleoe found in Russia. 'at there is no oeo;tt,ioir for anythi g of this kind. If he really loves t ss Canada, as he says he does, and is filing to make a liberal and honotab rnarria e settle- rneilt noon her, the o will be little or ne objection to the Mon, If he copies! brie at ell, let him manly, tem lover. ria t 't way, tee arlw t oenc', if he lanowe w hint. Neither p Gansu will vu this ie leap y between the peaceably am to thinit well of people, and we i quarrel with hien, e ably farted upon will find that tlx Anglo-Celtio rat Miss Cauada is of the menus prosperity, immensely gre her which if her 'the envy countries and power in the wo 1d. These, with your oiut out at a future re the time, s.truly, ed ilo think that Miss after him, even though ar. Whatever is dome must be done fairly, houorably. We want Jonutltan and Ids tend eo have no opt itis uuroasou• us, and if it be he true spirit uf. the is still in us. But It dependeat on any ted for her future here are other and ter eventualities before itrried out may nnzke nd pride of all other Itimately the greatest permission, _I may occesion if I can s 1 am, you Rb ttittolt RAt DUrs. A Tatter= ; sedation. No local organ duetive of more well conducted 11 have stimulate knowledge, deve ing and afford young people t nervousness or ti The subtle and altuos influence of association too frequently ignor esteemed. It has bee in every nature there motion—upward or coming in contact wi cation and refineme elevated, uplifted. this is equally tru eneth iron," so al wits are sharpene by contact with au and moral worth, called axiomatic or verified in the experien say all. Granted, then, that derived from the meet a number of persons provement and recce some organization w view be formed and in Wingham ? Is t literary,debating,c cal. talent and r position in Wingh profitably conduct society gotten up on irrespective of creeds, or callings? The inpenuity of mem- bers can be depend : -d on to supply new features outpid: the-usualstereo- typed speechifying, debates, readings and singing. We ;arnestly: commend such to the atten on of residents of Wingham. The ong winter evenings will hang beavi on the shoulders of some. Others . u give at least a small share of time • the maintenance of such an organi ation. We have people enough, intell genre enough, literary, musical and s .caking taste and talent enough to ensure regular, profitable meetings at le fortnightly. Let those who may t uk they have out- grown such thing •entember they are. not to live entire ' to themselves. Let us organize. Le s improve ourselves ourselves menta y and morally. Let as do somothin• for others, tion has been pro- ood in Canada than erary societies, They thought, increased oped a taste for read - d opportunities for wear oft natural 'dity in speech. imperceptible is something d or lightly well raid that is a perpetual ownward. By h those of edu- we are improved, The converse of "As iron sharp our faculties and .and strengthened riorsinintelligence These might be £-evident truths e of we might euefit may be ng together of sposed for im- tion, ought not th this end .in earthy supported ere not sufficient versational, tnusi reation-loving die- m ie m to organize and good improvement a broad basis, cliques, classes T =eswatetr. At a meetire of the council hell on Monday eveni g the following resolu- tion was passe v : That a loan of $,000 be granted to :. srs. Button, Wright & Co. for ten year , asked for by them in consideratio of the proposed extension of the' business, and upon their furnishing substanital security for the repay/no t of the said loan, and also of th .ir carrying out the conditions spec • ed in their application for said loan. A by-law will be sub- mitted, which 1 kely"to carry. A move is also bei g made in the di- rection of securi g better railway rates. Lu Riehard River in the employ of —Says the Sen Alexander Ca cession of We intelligence by night last that hi who was working New Brunswick injured, and th entertained of was followed by Sunday, bear 1. that he was love. , of Brussels, is now ±. Grandy, merchant. net of last week : Mr ron, of the 14th eon- Wawanosh, received elegram on Saturday son, W K Cameron, at Cape Tormenting, had been seriously t little hopes were his recovery. This another message on the sad news end and the remains would be sons home for burial. No particulars of h• the accident oceur- rod have yet been reeeivod, but it is supposed 13e met tis untimely death whi:o blasting r. eke, The deceased n man and highly to '.new hirn, The cartful sympethy of niter in their very. ercavomont. rile al a ent16• Ewes- a verytine y esteemed by rill w he entrust conic family have the let lo Pad, so him not oto the whole 0011x1 sudden and tad Br A fanner,, nal the a Oth Can., turn from melee 1 was attacked by so sole, taitle to atowu AG a ed Isaac 13oltot , of—Mr. George ,leu(:b leKillop, oil hie re- Ili ;cad but slielit bop e eutne nights ago of ll, recovery.-M-Ou is heartless villain few swells gathered who.jaimped into.1 is wagon for a ride. deuce of tir Omen n of the Boundary Tim night was d k, numerous blows ain41 indulgoil in mos abusive lenguage were strung, hu • the would be robber It ie time that such :owdyisnl was at did not effect 1 s purpose of robbery, dow:t. --•Mise Emily :9pling left aIle 14Ir. Bolton eing an active and • week for Cleveland, 0 ice She watt courageous n air, itiir, Wm. Medea- eccornpenied by ItIrs. ry, of Lon - lough,. a "re, )eeted citizen, cried cu tlesbero'. --- Miss Barbi .' Sno11,* of Thursday, lc giving behind him seven , of a family. daugereuely entertai around the - red - Ile bridge. 'Tour lest issue allows what pluok and energy caa o as for exemple, when you foancl y emelt in a earner as it were you di not give up the issue, bat sou your subsoribers ,something to con le them in the form at a, half sheet, fait containing some very interesting items fur the public and as yot ste, you were going to "father" the Ti Bti yourself, we heartily wish you ab ndant suocess in yoar enterprise.—a eine of the musical genuisee of orclwich are organizing an orchestra company. As the list 000tain.s severe names of world - renown, they will n donbeanake their mark in their ne‘ sphere.—Now is the time for testin the strength and buoyanoy of hoes.—Some are suffering from say ,re colds contracted at the corneae working in the was in this d though we h weather the between star Howick, bas will soon rival t not go to alanito to say that John hotel, Fordwich midst, he bavin with a miller has leased the our best wish —A milk an Forel wich las weather was turnout was n as large as it other- wise won't:a—a iss Dowling, of Her - visit to this part some en she left for home boys” were going about ooking.—Mr. Dowling, isfortune to wound •his Emmet of the cold Body, who has been nterestt of the Empire, strict this week,—Al- ve had a lot of wet • eople are kept busy ng away wiuter fruit and S. Johnston, of 951a urchased the Mont. 4,000, Mr. Johnston e old seigniors end a either.—We regret rown, of the Imperial is about to leave our formed a partnership n Tara, His brother hotels Ur. Brown has •in bis new undertaking. heaey social was held in Fridey night but as the uything but pleasant the riston, was on time ago and w several of the very dejected. who had the hand and cm ee erysipelas, is nearly all right again, epent some Wellesley las ed the faneral visiting frien —Mrs. Pet Dakota, is v and other Some poet truly : un So unto Tho' sh The' she ws him, yet she follows, Useless each withoutthe other." So thought r. Wm. Gallaher, of Howick and iss Isabella,. daughter of tir. and Mrs. Jos. Kitchen, of Tura - berry. Ace dingly, on the Mat ult., were united n the holy bonds of mat- rimony at t residence of the bride"s parents by ev. A.. E. Smith. Many of the rele ives of both parties were present, d after the ceremony they sat down. o dinner, after which the happy co ple took their departure for Tara on visit to some Mende. The bride wa the reeipient of many hand- some an costly presents from the gixests. It our earnest hope that the intereste parties may live in the most poetic ffection until death sever their unio .— The Titres came to hand. last w ek considerably improved by being al printed at home. 1 think this is a ro ve in the right direetion. During th last ten months the Times has been nproving every week and is the emelt er. I think tbe Trees under the prase t management is a credit to ever sinee t e first copy was produced and there as been more improve- ment in the List ten Itentha than all the rest of tl a time. I have read the Tee es from lek to week aud noticed the agitation thr improvements and foe a de, and it was, I think, the public meetings- held ,o, the outcome of which may be seen in the chait faotory and addition to rnituro faetovies, which now makes NI heehaw -noted for miles. Keep on, Editor. you are on the right line. shotaa be through the country, Ti Laren, township treasurer,. week, He also attend: of his uncle in North s at Dresden this week: Anderson, of Bonilla, siting Mrs. W. Anderson riends in this Iocality.ese has said, aud we think the bow the string is, )33 i411 is the women, . bend him, she obeys him, • Board of Tr the means o some time think that the TI:41151 largely patronized ell Irvn and the enrronieling ere is nothing proa. Jarnestowin was Paz of Martha Tipline a few bee 'this, week. Mast "%raw= alt - At the S. S. No 13 1 terery society. on Friday evening, the nestion debat- ed Was tbe reepeotive influences of Wealth and blame:Won t he merits of the formor being uphel by W. Ander- son, la, Conites. and P. W. Seott and of the latter by Aust Budge, la Wightman and C. Wightman Mr. John Anderson occupied t to chair aed gave the clecisieu in f, or of the wealth supporters by ire° points. The debate was an i eresting and. profitable one. The next month's and Lizzie Anderson, arm Sarah J. Rath is to take charge of S. S. No 13 instead of la ass Annie It McGowan, resigued.—'.her6 was but a small attendance at Ir. A. *Young's sale on Friday last pw g to the after- noon being so very t Fair prices were realized. and Mr, Gavin Wilson showed good jadgmen and tact iu Wielding the hammer.— ssing along con. 13 a few days ago y ar cOrreapon. cull at the Winghatn aft well pumping house at the restdono of Mr. Thos. Welker, lot 41. Hee we enjoyed the hospitality of that ge leman and were kindly shown all tha was to be seen in connection with th pumping appar- atus. This wen iS 1' 0 feet deep and has one of the meet lete pumping arrangements in Arne/ The average working of the 30 ho ower engine is 18 hours daily end a 200 barrels. is pumped in that time nd forced to the tank at the works Mr. Walker has been in eliargo nee' the well started and is a card. .1 and reliable man, observing, and i telligent. He has decirlecl to goextee ively into cattle raising on Ids farm. The stoolc anda implenaents of alessr . T. Walker end T. K..Liniclater will be sold by Mr. hist. Leitch will be rved at noon, days of,Penal servitude do's. land. e'Xpeaieneee. lo be iocated in. this to (to a wealthy faDrmer of his hired man tald neckyoke aide by si' equines and thus ga the day. This has testae' fact and. has commented on freel sed that the or Van Die. ern ttt at. end. 6 'fauna their nship. What could be applied he would insist one end of the- cl, by one of his haring stones by eon done for an eon witnessed and by neighbors. It might be asked, w 7 need any man do suoh things? But is not the exactor of such inhuman serv worthy than the Messes. G. Steen and shipped this year nil and are still busy.— er, Of Teeswater, is Scott, of George spending a few wee this section return fortune in the alio Mr, J. Coultas is erection of a large ment shed. Mr, the coetract for the J. Denholnn of Bly large quatity of wi this locality.—The this, winter, The been redueed to te standing the link\ roads and weathei of 100 names on son, of Walton, 1 teacher in West taken a sohool in co more blame- r= victim 2— e cars of applea isiting at Mr. j. own, who was, s with relatives in hem° last week. gone to try his, gan lumber woods. preparing for the.. stable and iraple- . Stonehouse has h, s shipping a iter apples froin No. 13 Literary embership fee has cents and notwith- rabic state of the there are upwards he liet.—Mr. Morel as been engaged as eld, next year, in lobinson, who has eaerieh township. Teadte Mr. Joseph At smith, has receivi. of manager of t in the Comity • 01 Shaw, the recent', ealtural College, inson, of Tucker - the appeintment e large stook farm. Weutworth of Mr, appointed Profes. t the Ontario Agri- Profe.esor 'Cava' of Knox College. preached at the euing .of the Kooe. iol, has bought Mr. Win. Milne, of It atiO re Gen. for $13000.