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The Wingham Times, 1889-02-01, Page 4• 16 id I • fere who r , by .tlticns. Bl ale. (y +�. y. Ara teoenti;meeting of the Went. 7�"hutic�hiO>ra,;r ;, ,.., tYl><itt3ahutcCh. i AV eta. es rWarfh Farreers' Iustitute in Hamilton The Wroxeter oorrea poitdenti of the There is a gentilomatt,neat l. T dation wasentirety' timebt I addressed bar F's oaltci� j{ivos some particulars of has been a residHitf of Eaha`t"1Viiwen= 'insutlloiHnt for file large andiencl+ Vett n'tt� RaUti►iANA Comet NY Os: follows d � FRIDAY; FED. 1, X811 .2: n the poephe of Goderiob erdsvf .$75,000 in. public IstipreleoMentestich its electric. lights, 'eraterlirpt+jt$, agricultural hall and ,secunda tte A ape*ial meeting of the council was recently held to vow teider thescheme propgsed by the Board of Trade to properly advertise and write up the the tQwu in a :panhp. bleb gottett up for that purpose. Propositions had been made 'bye' the ' Gtd's ttesyspaper to write the town up. in its regular edition. The (minicar& of the .Board of Trade was that a special edition illustrated and dealing .with 1,roderich.and its business intereasts would be preferable to having' the writing up done in. an ordinary ..daily newspaper. • The newpaper submitted. is scheme somewhat .as. follows : ; It was proposed to publish an edition of 6,000 copies on hook paper, illustrated: "with et least twelve outs of public buildings •and..zoenery in .Goderich, sand i eyote.+the entire space to,adver- t.iai1ig elm interests Of the tows int 'a mennee that would 'bee benefit to MI concerned. The vaetous items ',in poniueetjjon with the planabowed that nouns ik40O cost would ,'be •entailed. The BeMe l of Trade was :of opinion that at least $200.of this ,ehcnld be eifliserthed by the toovu council in the f>~tlroltase. ohs 6,000 copies; aid the etewspa of men were et • take Vie, eesponsxb lity ot'raisitig the ••rest .by writing: up the, bueihess interest$. 1fetq a (Anointed and business :wren dsoueeett e•tpp<tter:.vgorously•.any.; fetesetkly. The etlaaxproposed. was be, r ng out s ppGiintit,�On`of the, :aiza • the local papers,' ~'illustrated, and' printed a superior :las .of ,paper:• The n Tessio i•being general that a praniphlety'fo;t n publication :iveuld t lie ,U femb(e: r air. Mein oeady ,said that the ,ir+'iixttttgin . phamOhlet' ` .form Woulil.:i tegeesitsateextrii work in the' watts; q . folding, tl'immiul ' and biudilW: gtso tlja1t :cover: swit_ h 4ir► ted title pagesliouiid' Have 'to be 'annus ed; and lint'tbe. making up •of' the •pagea and fit tlehing• of new rules, • deo., would itt olve an acdditiienal• Coat • :of about $it=ch ai 16 page, 'and $75 an 'a 32 pagepenapkIet: .,After oonsulting 3kYr Mitchell, Mr, MoCx ta(iimaddy made a proppsitiontti print • 5,000 $2e -gage ,piim ihletseaud to furnish the :Town• &ioirail with 4,000'eepies for 050, ethe remaining 1,000 to be placed ofh elite by the newspaper oilices The; original intention was :to devote aLouf five ptgeeof .6 columns• each 'to the town and'the remaining three ,pages to writing up tile business 'interests, thtrtjrainpklecs were decided ':'upon, 0•vti of rhts of ,the S2 pages ' would' be ...5. , Pao devoted_to the town,and the 'remain- der to`;tli`e business, writing. e, . it tate inieitiese men of the town came ;ftp': liberally:the pamphlet would .be ex- tended to forty of fifty pages and 4,000 topics ,would, still be, supplied,' without : an additional cost to. •tire council:: 'lt was : agreed that 'the town pay Messrs. McGillicuddy, and 10th eon: a stump was recently seen Mitchell eeee see 42000 copies •of a heatieg signs of flit teetit•of the old • 3:1 -page illustrated • pamphlet adv er'. Indian,deify. tieing the towua advantages •as ,a curvier resort and progressive • place of hesitates, and that'' the' publishers' bind themselves " to distribute an :additional 1,000. .: e OANAriaisox L I'rTIL+, . in. a: rticeut` 9Amon .argued in faitor of immortality -om the teachings of the word; mall's _itc,!tem oc were rt rev$• , i re(atrd DC Mnc(1(t11f11(d .on` TltHsdwv dile* W, D. Underhill, of 13rathtford "pelt over tittrty yea'•s and neva attt nr .evening. T'ti•e,Dr 'wits, itrgoiiihputiee The shares, twenty in • nuhlalipr, have seorakary of i4 ccmpauy which it is ail been taken up, and the $20,000 ed a inrtnicipel nomination,-•- F�aat by Dr llors,�y'nnd etensrs '1' Ferree., proposed•ta. incer orates, named the wlhi& ( is roost►d topayas a fleet kiabbath in one of the churobeefpx this, ex-hs•I., A lI-N, Jenkins, of. BrnsseIs. I? it.p P Per/mere' Cordage Company,,. The tnstatmentao. the owner ot: the. •estate place sleep so overpowered one Ori t+vn :and A '11 uttegrave, of Wh to hercl►r �f thecounty th re . rt says, fire bo(npauy• a.,s puh'eltaseci, :via : on •tudividuele, that the p,tator stopetl' hie eppeare(1 to cotnitet their views, ' Pee. fai iters of tt. (the p4 y , country)ct►h iderin . tl;e deposit in the' bank, saWYtiting the •distourse, and looking at earueet• .haps your cnrrea+ponde►ht wen'kl til • of • the s g retralt of the search which is being ll' A Moment,exolaimed "I"t is noC bed• ,nearer the truth in 'saying that ate 'nine, ia• it.,'e-Oil Monday, last a Celt mus my. came to combat their view* was given the Bev, 'Mr.' Toltnie to he- and the other fellows ' to indulge i►: bonic •'utiuister of the Peoebyterie• m1t(1 singlingeiltinder„vituporatiCoi,eott. church in 'this plate. The bta,litry, tradiotions and insinuations. • Further .premised is $800 min free manse. ,the ftillawe eagle to receive aiid The call was most hearty 'and, received .it we 1 meritett,Iong continued unanimous. F. • McG:rogon antic ,tneieite,s drubbing at the hands: Of • . Cook lino rented' tlheir' 'farina. the. doctor, Dr nzacdonald spoke half for ,five years,--One,night late, v,;•the• ,an hour (31l1I1tig aeitit” Impern►l lidera• residence. of W. Mot •rogoa wits,tplcofh; tion and other current topics.. .AA 'll:, possession . of abont bine o claelr fav a, •N,, Jintkihns their cane in and said • alt large party of young people from I or '.tile dirty things ablaut the •Dr he wield dyne aiid vicinity who spent the 'time say—an avilhahhe he of dirt-.ir'!half an in the mijoymeut of the,light fantnetic hour, , Dr Horsey, of Whitetail, spoke. until the we mut hours,'wlieh they.feft, vigorously and etlectively for half' ;►u forhon►4well satisfied with theirfnn--A hoar„ , i .rl, ninsgrov + in• a gentle, present prioe of binding twine excess• rade into the , title, No format ive, ' Have determined to , make it organisation uhf the company* bas yet themselvesthrougha manufactory to been made, as• incorporation veit1,• of be started and sustained he seinceit,- course, require to take place under the of $250,000 . stook in 20 stares, la s at Louisiana. A provisional board of directors has, however, been Suitable buildings willbe,erected and appointed, consisting of the following': w>,teldnere,procured when $70;'000 has axentlehnen ; Elepry Hawkin, Wil'liant f e4'n subscribed, The factory is 'ex- • Germain!,Alexander Montgomery, Pvated tbbe in• running ' order byTee,otherlis Olean a.1", M. %pWelsh, , as 'November •1 of this; year. Mr, h shareholders F, Miller, demi . Gemmill, George •11nderhi1 declared that twine which is Foster, James Foster, James Wylie, now.00stin;,•tlte.,farcner 14 cents per James Bentley, A1ecander Montgom- ery, poui►d•vviil be supplied for 10 cents. jr., J. J. 'Montgomery,. Anson Tiic `Domieion Cabinet has apprev- `ad of the petition,for repeal cete Act votes in • the' counties of Brant, Wellington, .Fronte»ao, Kent, Peter - Moro,' Colchester and the city ' of St. Thtnias. The vote will, probably be fixed for some day early in April. A. A. ALLAN, ex -cashier of the Central Bank, is reported • to be a ruined man, living at St. Paul on a salary that is little more than a pitt- Ante. " 1x the last sixteen years , eight of the leading powers of Europe` have •spent $7,6p0,000,000 in preparations for war.. Thiene times in eighteen months the judge at Prince Albert, N. W. T.,. has been presented with the white gloves. •wile Was. B. RionenoS, ex-Ohief 3uritice of the Canadian Supreme Court, died tat Ottawa on Saturday. Sin DONALD A. Stunt has succeeded• 'Mr.`Eden Ooleilie, as governor of the '.TJiiiison Bey,' CoMpany. " : Gorele, •j ,' 4 very silccesslfat 'skating carnival was held here on Friday evening last.; Samuel Sterling wij h sister' have been 'Vleithtj, in and around this place during the aat week. =Theyiiiedto live about one mile south of here. --41..r.-- • Robert Blow; Allot a Vilifkin :Stream's %airtime which :meas. ured nearly six feet an length and weighed .thirty pounds.—It is said that Conductor Snider who preached in the Methodist church 'two 'weeks ago, is to.' be back •' again, shortly.=Mr Jog 'Earngey retarded from : his *fait to Micchigan.—Mr. Thomas McLaughlin, wlie. went to: Portage La Prairie• a Sheri tittle ago, has lot the'oonteact for blinding a'atore there, and he 'intends: going into business there in partner in the afternoon, fire broke out in: the Oarnochan and A It'. Forsyth, Tuelaer- to be paid : John Perdue removing Ship hire Mr.. Draper who clerked°• residence of Mr: Peter Pt.wlei, of the smith; Jas,_ Watson, Seaforth. floudw(od $2; ilhisses Exford charity '± ir•ihire here, boundary line. It is „supposed', that a l $10.1 Mr, Mason damage to crop.$2.50 •,' spark had fallen `froin • the -chimney splendid LiteraryMoetiaag., • A Il Watson printing $660'1' G. '• Chrysler, S. 13, Smnle, nr. D, W. l:t. Brawn, M, D.,,A. Walsh, R. Muir, Dilate Society has been organized hythe mainly .and trenchant speech dwelt Robert AlcAdanie. The estate, which 1 teebyteriati and ' Methodist churches half an hour en ,current quest ous. of tlu'i pince:.d.ddreete .were• delivered '1'' Farecier, ex•ni 1', tiled hard.'for lea f by K,ev,•14ii'ssrs.Mi,r'xhy,of Kincardine, an hour to say 'snore ditty .,thiuge 'Jt'oNable of Lucknow, and Carson, of anent Dr atacdonakl than A. U N .VVhitee. hunch,- David Kennedy has .1 en It ins, had done iia This. half, 1l nitre purchased the 'farm of Mr, Alexander Thus far your correiipondent hes , 040 Ittaloolmefor the sum of $k,200.=Mr, _ settled the question, of iupgi•iority Alex, Eniet•son lies purchased 50 a.crer between these two gory.;; politisaj of fait•i'froin Win. Baird: for $2;000. gladia,tore., flow enoly, delib(ratety,. —Mrs. Wilson, of ht. Helens, has sold effectually, completely and nae"thocli- lher li9use and lot in Whiteehui'eii.= catty the Dr handled' his' two; mud. Mi: John Ohartersr who has beett�ip'. ver slinging assai)snts ive, most lean e` `ti' five years in a. very poor state'etlfekith,. those present, Liberaisand .Conserve- We are glad to:: say is iniped ing ; tives,to judge meeting% where public' questions are discussed With the' nicely. ' • � q ability and fairness and. gentlhmanh-" Orange •Hill. Y • ness of ur ntusgrove are . no doubt The people in .utas vioiuity ujiave profitable and enjoyable, but ' the• mails; iveluoni© visitors from Mat ba fewer meetings that are harangued 14 - and Dakota. p'r'am the apgeigranire the other fellows the better folr •tile;, •and general conversation of these'i, isi- moral sensibilities of the ntidfence and tors, one would think that the stith•liad the eV entual good of the. Conservative- • main over .since: they left ki wig. k • A "Unseen. (flowing• . accounts. of : these' 'Prairie • .,,lylorris• •regio.ris have, no doubt caused a Fax el The teuncil' meet . according 'tlhe hope tofall on, the minds of thoe4,,whe statute and the members, 'H. Mooney: have an _ornament in! the way of n, reeve. 4.• Howe' dep. .reeve,• and,, mortgage on , their .plas'ses L,,'tlie Weevil Oaldbick, Kirkby and-Prootor spring vire :may. expect to. 'see 4 great - councillbra •subscribed' Kirkby ecess try many, of our stetwart.'yquths p s ung declarations of offiue,and qualification.-• west to;nhake-their .fortunes, an .riot The reeve. o_ecupiect :the chair::: Mini - ouiy they,; but these visitprs hay ;Per-. � utes•of lest meeting ere re ds find,• suaded.sonhe .of, our fairadamset tlhst• passed.. _Mover] by S.,Ca1dottili.$oeoapc# s •( ,ts trip to tlieselauds.inoutiibe beneficial' ed.by Geo.. Kirkby that.; Wm: to their health. -Our tnvaljd rs.grei - : be reappointed clerk at a- eatery ride tinny <iot vatfesrii'gsince it:.las•bt _125.' 'Carried. Moved ' b ` 8: id $ y. . Ct'�,d proved- liy dearlyuoit;l►rt e.xp -ipp-nee bicir'aseconded by Jas 'i"rroete1, I*I t{>!Q� Y that;int"�;porlt ie net :.eondliclv+�,�o the Pthhlrilrtl';�� Joltnztou iie.,:.rrifRpQiti<t+edi. Health of, any dyspeptic. i and+t+lr ' .Ci6rried., 'The :reeve• appoidt • "peri ed Wm. • Laidlaw seeoltd '•antlItor. Tuekerslnitfa Mowed : by C. A.••. Zinwe' seconded a by .v Kirkbie that ..Johih ;Wataoneebtee. The-Ttiolkerrinitli $ri iC11 grinnl-, reappointtd assessor ata• salaryl.,o, [° tural Society ohose the " folio' ing $80, " Carried.. Moved by Jas., Proctor.•:, officers: • ` president, George W ntley, seconded by Geo. Kirkby that a Betted consists of• about 6,000 acres, bas already been taken possesiou. of, and some 160 acres of sugar cane are now being planted. Other crops, bUch as ,corn and cotton will also. be, put in, The amount tlhe:,cotnpany. is paying fp.r ,the estate. is 650,000, of welch sura $20,000 is to be; paid down, .,ailed the remainder within five years,; • All ',the necessary plant. for "tlie.Cultivation and manufacture of apga�r; including a sugar mill, are note on the estet.+, and it is estimatedeh'et.the cont which the Company wilt•recoive from the tenants who are euitivating portious. of the property Will suffice to greet the next paympnt.whett: due. Some of . the shareholders-areputting their -:phoney merely as a matter of investment, while others intend removing to the scene of operations to assist in work. ing the estate. Ahriong the latter are - Henry Efawkini tteorge ' Foster, and, John Gemrnih, alt ofevhoiu are about to leave with their• �•;families; for,; the spot. • The proppa ty is • sett ttstodi riot far from'the:town'of Jeaneretts, and is foil the .Bayou `Teche, State of Louis- fang. .Glowing hopes are entertained fay those wjta are;titedtit'{resttbog with 'the' difficulties which 'surround a f iruter's lot in,Ontario, that:thev will I,ei ve••alI'these thinks l�ehuhd thein and enter upon an Elor(tdo - wrhee, ;t jisy; , Begin •"to toil 'mid the cotton and the, acne.`' : We will be sorry_to.lose _any ,ofthe eat jgmeu,neanetl ea they alt good citizens lhn'd z an I l :be spared taut wo ,belie athey: array eftlid ' their..; .'xpeetations. fully realized:—On the evening of the 24th' inst:, • a juvenile party , assemble4l ,,.at Mrs: Walter Rutlitt ford'h resat once on the Bluev`ide rbad. Soule say it was a surprise party others say :It " was an invited shone unit the rain fallen on tittiiE;do.- party,:• party and:' well 'selected.—ll1iss M..•Seaforth vice pres>.dent, 1 G: t rteve, of Health be appointed letinsisti►ig *of McKillop. Directors .itobt. Scarlett the reeve: cleric and .W. J. Johnston, and Thomas Govenlock, McKillop.,: J., Geo, Hood and Thoinas,Laidlaw with C McMichael, P.obert'Mc3tillan'ltnd G;' Dr. Holmes as . medical•health officer: Stephenson, Hullett ; Jas,. CoopeP,'=