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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-05-03, Page 1• 97171°11" tr7"97 • • • .7= • • - - VOL. XVIII NO 18. WIN GUAM, ONT,, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1889. LO oAL oiDr. Toung ha 4mmeneet praotising at Leduer'e Landing, British Columbia.. —Messrs. McLean taut armouneerneet i --Mrs McCanca bLd malting shop to roo 13(sehanan's store. / ./ost, coming front the Methodist —BOA, Xackenzis, treasurer of the urob, a pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Guelph Central Ithchi sition, skipped, lea Please leave at the Th Office. Mg a shortage of $12 )0. „i Ho Miss Maggie Johnston has opetied out e. Fog choice fresh pine aoples, cocoanuts, • n have an honor. ---A. nice lot of bf by oarrittges, at S, this ifiN110. areeey's. Who'll be first to bey? removed her drew, --The regular qua' terly ineetiug is to a over Homuth tt, be held in the 5Ie .liodist church next Sunday.. oune mee e on onlay vetting. , —Me, 4. Hess, bookseller, h a removed to Mr, IL Davis' resideeco, u '..1(1ward stiseet, —The annual meeting of the =bellies' Iustitute will be held in the rooms en Mo any evening next, at 7,30 o eleck, voioo—The,rentins of Mrs, Joshua Bateman were brought iron London ros Mondecy. where she died. El= was a daughter of Mr. George Hughes, of this to n. 1 ressmaking establishment in the Gregory bantams• =eavesteatime and tee go to MoRel- Block. A.II work its this line done prompt- vie's restaurant. ,„.:Vtet an ly and satisfaction llbsured, atiently and W. Mitiluilt and wife, of Turn - beery, left for Gradin, Dakota, on Wed. liesday. They we :e accompanied by Mise Annie Cowden, of Tnrnberry. • Assit"Ir..13,. A. Ess ay, of Orangeville, ships o'rour car loads o cattle by C. P. IL on Friday of this weals„).Mr.Essery is a very heavy shipper to he North.West: Bring along your pietures and wreaths and have them framed. .Curtain poles, mirrors, hall stands, (14e., &o. S. Gracey, furniture dealer and widertaker, Wing, ham. • ss•A. musical bo lc, entitled the " Treaft- . ury of Song," havi g been mislaid or left somewhere after be ng used, the person in Whose possession it s would greatly oblige by kindly returning, it to Ito ert Orr. "00,—Dr.Hor soy left or Ottawa on Tueaday. 13y his geniality, sIfab1e manner, active interestls public m ttters, t e dootor made m )1 any Werra frienas in town. He is a Man possessed of Meru' tasteteoholarship and great aptitudes for mblic tspeaking. u Tuesday e ' g Mra. T. 11. mage was proscate4 with a very hantisPine piece of silverware y the resident board - ere at the Bruns 'olt. It was accom- panied by an adds ss expressive of the kinduess and goo ideratiou and home comforts habithell ',Wended to the , • "a" Conscience does akesobwards of us all," Shakespeare says times makes people .h .eite a strange "ea, L Reyuolde, who once o i. . boarders, —The wottld•be f,e fiend has been abroad in Winghans, Well-defined marks of fiendish but omit cessful efforts are till visible at the no b end of Fir, F. " Norman's stables. 511 lugs and shingleS hact .been nicely tufts gad and the fire applied, but the ignite heap did not corn- mubicete the flames under the door, as i*ended. Such a, deli' erato and inhuman , nts" ludicetes vindioti ve depravity that Alit to have its puni S.rneut. ''•f" ' here with the firm nam facetted, a letter eno cAndl: written on' Srl; the words," ,)•ttielde has tq, , isse iron); ,but the 16 -"stlits•Wingliene Peatofti —The q.iintiat, rep• Board,lif, Trade*.14 • wing the financial served closely and merit -standing and prospec s of the town, the vantages and currently reports of the comm ttoes on local im- butts. Ide says there is vrovemente,manuftsato •ies and agriculture. son a good deal of euf We have frequently a 3isliment of such va "Wingham , but peoplee sthey have interests i Choy could materially „ •interests in this way. —The person referred a deal of istatten'Si eighty years' pilgrimage, trustfully endu —A. meeting o th ) W. C, T. TJ, will be Sleets de artSa this 'if S .p e on triumpLing by seeing"detsth in victory," She, with her br iarly known as "Wattle, were in Tureberry, but of late ye Wingharn, living a quiet, roti deeeased was an amiable, g zealous Christieu wortutn, TI iiienday waa largely attended. ton. de—Some months ago Thomas — Rev, 4.• 0. Telalt( who received a °all sr., was stricken down with p to Whitechurch, svarl ordained and ioduot- gradually recovered His heal ed into the First ?resbyterian auras been indiffereot, but none lo. Paris, unexpected a call. On b'eturcia, — Another haul hi -a been put on the while doing ROMS work in the staff at the broom factory. There are was stricken down and lived les now four skilled mai ere employed. Things an hour, never speaking to or are moving along m st satisfactorily. any one. Ho was a retiring, 1 held at the raaideno oMrs, A. BOSS, on Edward street, on Fri lay next at 5 p, in. —Those needing a iything, in the mer- cantile line better me svhat the reliable Anchor House has to say in this issue. _masers WT Rebuts and W 5 Steven, of Hamilton, were h sre this week, on a. visit of inspbotion to the Bank of liamil- ed, Isabella turday last, allowed up ther, famils early settlers re resided in od lifel The =rod , and a funeral ou rurnmond, quitting. xf ralysis, but0000811 Tuesday last, Per male. Mr j'elan MacInt re, for some time in the employ of F °darns, left far Bran- don a. few days ago Ho is a motto= and reliable young man and deserves success' —Mr0 Lightliall bus gone to Kincardine, where he lose seoured employment in the furniture' factory.-4i1r. J, 51, Farrow, mali clerk on the G. T. was in town this week. He is seedily regaining his health and tae use o his difleased limb. -- Mr. Arthur Flack, w to has beau over tWo years in the employ f M. II. Park, noW of Hamilton, is la e at present.—Mise Hninse, Aikens has etureed home from Windsor.—Mr Wm 'Mg and Mr and Mrs Batemau, of Grey, a tended the funeral of Mrs Bateman here • n Wednesday.—Mt 5 B Webb, has been a sent, for the* past 'two weeks on business e st of Toronto.—Major Boyd, of Port Elgin, and J D Stewart, the vetern traveller, ma e us a call on Thurs- day, li 811106 11118 1)ultnage retired from ked for so having given possessio m°,Filflig' of Dungannon, who b ardon, be for a number of years. than • is one of Use oldest h ec°gIliz'nghaving commenced • ar a* —The new propri tor of the Brunswick, positioned man, who made ft st friends Mr. John Martin, as serenaded by the during his nine years' atay in- Winghans, band, on Wednoscl4y evening. The boys He was buried on Sund. are showing market improvement in their —A'. successful free and ea meeting play* on, each apparaute. was held in the TOIVIX Ilall on 'r'ayeve- - Bev. Curate aostello preaclied a ning laststhe Mayor presiding. Addresses strong temperance ermon. in St. ssesy's were given by the Mayor, J Ha a and B 0 s chorohlaet Suoday Ho ably lusudled the Olarke. Air A. H Alesgroste op e formbly,, subjectonaintaiein; that seierttific opinion elognently and entertainineor, on the achievements of the Victorian age, point indicated the use of alcoholio liquors to he. mg Mat itssintelleetnel, social, moral aud ,--LTInii perry lacr sse diatriet is corn- material Pmf-Ifess' The addretss was well posed of is owe , • ticknove, Teeswater, received. Mi W Stevengon tie:several llincardineWilla' • L. Lilice, seore- excellent sentimentel. and , tary, Listowel. T e North-Western, of The Sebastian brothers gave Orangeville, Sheth ne, Mount Forest, niceguitar6 taftr8611e8;ic °n;'lilspoan Fergus. W, A. Cutcheon, secretary, nt Stevenson. The hall Wail'areW Shelbutne, The eterlf, of Stretford, Clinton, Seaforth, Go erich, st. Marro. objeot was to aid 'the eMemitte J. A. McFadden, secre ary, Stratford, getting up of the 24th May celeb Into songs, a couple of couple of with Mr —Bev, 3'. P. Gerrie, . A.., of Stratford, a New IgSusr 1'l.00,380M was present at the Co tgregational prayer The greatest drawback to meeting this.veeek aud • ave an address an prosperity the last year has been the Montreal Theolo cal College. It ie of a roller mill, It will then be idowmeet fund cif to hear that immediate ate proposed to raise an 650,000 as a jubilee c perhaps it some- the $21,000 remaining -Haae," of Alen ea , has promised process establishment with a Geo st week Mr J'Anle8 the last $5,000 if • the 'est be' made upca, amity of nest, too. Let us rnemoration. 01 be taken, by Messrs Hutton an to be made up, Mr. have the tipper milt converted n o a ' i in the tion. 11. ingham's the'want gratifing s are to Carr to roller , 125 barrels daily. 5Iessrs Whi ,elatv, of nducted tb grocery which it is expected swill be clone. Vecr Woodstock, and Mr Laurie, of Toronto, of 'Be holds Bros young men of this yea • a graduating; ohms have already examined and estimated in osing two crisp $6 are goine into foreign riission work. 1 k WW1 b great deal f labor r, t work s ao glia°b of fwiscaP, —Last week we ove looked a reference and expense' will be entailed t is the nscienee money.' to the return from Brtb.nlon, Manitoba, of intention to have the m,111 in operation a where the money Mr. Ed. Bowers, who leas spent nearly a with the most 'modern sequiptionts in r AWLS dropped, in year iu that western flourishing town. ahem three months. The possesaioo of a • • . Hr. Bowers speaks intelligently and en- first class mill is a matter of vas ), impor- t of ' the Goaerinh couressingly of the preasut condition and ,tance to business men and tounnspeople re =send contains prospects' of the we, he having ob- generally as well as a convisni Ince and Ily uoted the ad. absolute necessity to farmers tnd this spoken of draw- announcement will be hailed withpleas- hos far this sea- ere. rced idleness at runigrants being Eat Enron s Members labia and likely Dr. Macdonald, vLP., returned esent ifs in the dm from his legislative duties a voeated the °stab. Brandon, the influx of i uable institution in very large. The only av ther fail to see that ,profitabIe work there at oommon or that agricultural line. &Er. B dvance the town's moving to Brendon et an —The play,"Mbney, 'recently presented I30 81100EllllifUlly to a Iringharn auclionee, •was rendered in Laeans a few evenings ago, ;tinder the auspices of - he LO.0,F. There 'was a•large attendane and the play was (*splendidly received. . T. Crawford and •the‘young lad Hooper ere the cul mem- -bare of the cast of el' exacters that 'took part here. Dir. Crawl grd also made his dOut as a comic Iris i (singer And was bea,rtily encored on busils demotion. Xight •not this play be repea d in M1)17,110,111 '2 -- ,say on tbo evening of t 10 alai Mai'. —The suggestion 11 been made, asci 'tbo view has been p otty generalist eon. ,curred in, that the Cou toil ought to appm.o• priate a small suns to have the inside of -the town hall put i proaentable shape Ilvery citizen is fill 1 with a, sense of *throne when they elite a:southern having ' so spend an hoar or t o oceastorrally in - 1 the dilapidated old str eture. The capon. 1 iliture of $50 or 675 w uld make it half ; rospoott.ble for the pre)? mt. This is alma. lutely neeessary,as the -care no inunediatel pro:rots of having 'wthing bettor, We nope sot= one will reeve in this matter next Ittonday night. ed floating paragraph wa of Willett= ; Many of ti Sullivan, for 13 years Brantford Pnblic Schee learn that be is in very stances in Georgia. W five daughters he wen charge of an =Welty, spending all his a.vailabl there on the representat of the inetitution, Th wassalso to afford »pouf T 1 -keeping, • essrs. 3'. H. he Bruitstvick liotel, to Mr.joho Martin,. a leased the house Mr. 3. EL Del nit agd tel wen in Ontario, out 45 veers ago in London' and continue steadily in the busi- ness ever since. 5 is locations before coming to Winglus were London and Strathroy, For. Wu? or ten years he has run the. Brunswic1.d in such a way as to make au excellen reputation abroad for the house. In feet, John Dulls:sage ifs a, model hotel -keeper, but thinks he has now earned a respite from active duties. The indiffes snt health of Mrs.Dulmage, of late, also influenced hi in his decision to retire, Of a natum ly jovial and Bangui= disposition,. "the o d man" was always popular with his go sts. A lively discus- sion onlatty. topic n • the day, he hearti- ly enjoy4.1.4Licwier was always refused to those Under itslin uence and the needy have been. houotifu ly supplied from, his larder. Mrs. Dui age was one of the most attentive, kin and aecommodatiog of hostesses and of e especially qualified for her calling. L 0. 0, F. Anstversary Sermon. le annual sermsn of Maitlesid Lodge No. 119, L 0. 0. F. was preached on Sun- day afternoon last is, Bro. Bev. W. X. Memories of Shoat, M. A., GI the Congregational I saw a flower, a little urple bell, hurc1 There wa good representation It blossomed ou a li le knoll, oh. t a Where glancing suube ms fent of the rethren, t le church beings well And shadows o'er it stole. „ 4, filled. The prelim nary services were ap. propriate, and the sermon based an Paul's injunction in 1 Co s, rhap. I and V, 1; "Follow after chat ity," was logically ar. ranged, forcible an. practiettl. The speak- er first showed hw Paul's expression, by faith," and fames' orks were to be recon - e of the bible is that by faith and works. b brings the renewing of the holy spirit, 'he evideuce of which indwelling is good orks, The latter of necessity follows the former. Charity has various in emit go in soripture—love, philanthropy, dm It implies here love 1 Stour- to God by the influpce of the spirit in the Ottewa, heart, and love to kir fellowmen. The well as to afford ivan OA assistance ast aympathy. Whilst e olnirals is expected to keep it th body, too, especially 'twee for its own members but has helped hose ontsido :14 well. Its aid is greeted 11 such a way ,m not to lefty() the impres ou that the am receiving it is a =bleat f eharity. Tin especial achievements 0, this orgeatizatio, so Ontario were then poi ited out, by gioist.' statistics. The speaker ten referred t the personal advantages eceivea ti• " way of attendance in filekU ss, The pm. elples underlying the Orde was that oC Christian ohatity, the ox ibition ot ths quality—love—that makes en 'float Go The exercise of this pers) nal eltsra,cterls tic requires self-denial, erY enTsflisetion r d the bearing sc grassers and makes one w Sing tospend ar b° speut in His service and the welfare of hu is weak and imperfect c ebaelute, infinite, ideal 1 loVe is to be cultivated b the orals of duty, by perso and by meditation au Oadfellowship emphasis life it behooves all its m this grace, :to. study t motives and see that th pression and appropri r the glory of Gum! Mao'sn's lov nipared with gm ve of God. Tisk s responaing, t al consecration tallowship. s tine aspect of tabors to onitivate, e springs of all y find proper ex te action. Early r st ian odf eI lowship c nsisted in being and doing good by whic oselities they Were differentiated from ho world. The Padfellowe threw the m tle of Christian charity over the cold • orld's want aud suffering. Whilst trust ng in providence all prudential means h d to be' atteo4es1 to. Charity gives scop and develop4 ahristianity, eropha 'zing; the ortatif team, Omniscience and nonipresende God, as well as the hutna, side of dati; • There is a danger of r ligion beconsions selfish and it is in deed of charity- that the mystical and the practical meet. Oddfellows are under o igation to manifest the spirit of prsotical b nevolence end let Itheir light shine and. to .alre life worth liv- hag, by heeding the voice • Divinity within and thus enjostifig 'a foretas e of the inherit- ance above. Small ph .ical forces are greet when massed, so when society is =tamed together its pow s for good are inoalcultble, He urged th developestent of those graces—friendship love and faith —that bind the organizetio together. ring "The just shall liv etnplussis of good oiled. The dootri the just shall live The exeroise.of tr wars intends* re- and has again buckled on the pr fessional latter charatteristic was s'trougly devil- Isrly date. harness. The doctor was not,abesut a day oped in the ancient rhristiau. This love, e in the subjoin- during the whole session up till Saturday when properly man Liested, is of a positive 1 Once a resident es pupils of Mr D principal of the 8. will t to destitute circuits- th his wife and south to take in that State, means iti going Ona made to hitt academy, which 48 for three of his daughters as teachers, 1311 short of expee, tations, in fact was i him a delusion, and he has been left str styled and broken down, S. draocist'si nearion Why. TX tl o' at isrrangom 03)15,with the Now kurniture Fdctory to retail their goods, and 1,1eitlg mtt no expense for delivery am going to sell dumper than ever. Be sure and call and If 1 don't give you value dcoet buy. Bee my $13 sideboards (with mirror) for $10.50; and $10 011AR for $8; 63 bedsteads for 62 ; and 63./5 ones for Bedroom suits for 611.715; Lounges (tny own make) for '1,t5 and Op to $12. It will pay to trive twolve 011104 50 S. Gracey's furniturerooms, on the main street, next I door south of the big btiel; hotel, Wiughatn. ast . This is a record thrt few •epresen- instead of a negst-ve kind. It is not tatives can show. He has also t; ken high simply the giving -It s of outward sins but reek amongst the representatives ou the the effect of reoeivin the seed into the Liberal side of the House as o man of heart, as being born God. Follow imn- 01 charity—that vir- 'm penance, implies takes precedence of ortio.nmqt of a meek secluding in grandeur the most abutepower t convincing oratory. intent but fire in shrewdness, foresight, grasp of political plies earnest pursuit and econorniettl mteetions, an indefatigable tue which is of first worker and one of the best tlehat trs in tbo unselfish devotionn li Route. As a cool, logical and effective all others. It is "t a speaker, bis reputation is Ostablis led. The and quiet enirit" tra, fact that the ablest tnetnbers on the Gov- the keenest intellect °risme= benches have undersalceh to. of analysis, the mo criticize his efforts or attempted ea weaken It is not a mere set the force of his ineisive ani timely the heart, as it were speeohea, is an indication of 1 is Ability loss of all things, an and influence. Bast Huron ma: • well feel t i "spend and be proud of her parliamentary rept (mutative This spirit has lea Auction Sale. I' benevolent social the foundatieue e at Ottawa. the special purpose 111r, P. Deana will 1 the chattels of the These organizetione late It, P. Sfmmona the 'British Hotel Inunaeity, and ay nn Saturday of tit' vs ek at g p. m. aeuotiinationaliste The L 0. 0. IN, es a fICSV•tar Mortgage sale at Brunswick boteIt Wing -1- liesevolent institu ion, makes provision ham, on Saterday, May 113111, of the west 1 /or 'the oara of t s Melt, helping the 1 MeRsrls Currie. 6, half of lot 28, oon, 3, Cuirass, 58 aores. i ptplians and roller' g thWaists o of the , controot tor repstrotg Also lot 2930031. 2, (lelross, 0211,. acres. Also' wtdowa, Time ()vim inculcates a fraternal an eteellent town lot in Wingbam. Peter i spirit and retegni s all as the offspring of .e opt .et wt Deans, auctioneer. 3%. A, Morton, vendor% G8.1 and insithre ) The °Nett is to /Ana Granville on Writ walicitor. i develop man Intel dually and morally as i A majority of 068. leading to suffer the mating the Christian It was a tiny little thin With scarcely taste smell ; • And yet it brought wi it the sprinK,; We love to see sow" Around it spread the apie leaf, On branches far Itod wide, The emblem of our ocat try fair— Our noble country's ride. The little birds sang s And seetned in bird Their mush) in the es Brought memories eetly there, sh glee; ping air, ack to me., Sweet memories of my hildhood days, And little purple flow rs; Now I look back througl misty haze, 'Coon those childhooc s hours, I hear the birds so SW etly sings Among the treeis so teen, • Or flit around oe feat ered wing, Beside the rippling stream. The sheep's low bleat thinki hear, Like mother's pleiuti •e tall, And not unnaingled is • ith fear— Her lammies know all. And skipping, hoppin on and on, Like truant child a play, 'Met seemly knows hist 15 is gone, Or long its been aw And Oh, the years tit 's passed away, Are as a morning • WWI ; And yet 1 mind the b do and flowere, And lovely, sparklit g (streams, Mits. P. Wsrs.s. Glenannan, May tin, '89. Host= ratd mat fob MSc .4. comfortable cottage, on Itdwart' spent' for Iris sake. street, near the centre of the ;:owe, i to the organization of offered for gale at a bargain, Apply to „ Christianity la," Id Bowline, on the prettifies. all organieatione 1 manifesting eharity's. Beigr ntarge the feelings of A large aetivery 0 fruit tre,lea La id the weakusoses of beeu oracle hero tins week., eyell haw,. he sohool ,""r• polota '1%4 ortiAy • • .V