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The Wingham Times, 1889-06-07, Page 10
", • • 4,01,In3ilant inits Tu. COUNCIL 0 THE ouse in the TOWN Ob' TUESDAY, THE 4T11 DA FRIDAY, 'NNE 7, 1t31:39. May 2oth,18.0. PETEa COUNTY COUN tho County of Nur. ill . s*Lower Winglaana, dies .. arah Clarke, of 'Winnipeg , I• rFtven nowt: last week on a las McLean lett on Wednesday on a visit to friends in Ottawa and other places in the easter-Ms. Henderson, from Brampton is visitin = at her par- ents west of Wingham.,..t Mr and Mrs .Joseph Flack left on aturday for to visit friends at Markelale Mrs Flack has been in poor health most of the winter and tbo ehange it is hoped will be beneficialjtIr. Andrew Eadie M D, of Toronto; spent a few days last week , with his parents has return - ©d home. Zetlan.d. Mr, George Thomson lost this Week with inflamation. Brussels. a horse • AN ANTI JESUIT =mom. The town hall was crowded on Friday evening to hear a discussion of the Jesuit question. Mr It Grahame reeve, presided. A number of resolu- tions were submitted dealing in the usual way with the recent legislation of the Quebec Government incorpor- ating and endowing the Jesuit body. Rev Mr Ross in an able speech re- viewed the history of the estates in question, the expulsion of the Jesuits from all countries in which they ob- tained a foothold and the obnoxious nature and dangerous tendency of the recent legislation in conceding rights to the Jesuits not accorded other religious bodies. Rev mr Paul also ,gave a short address. air W H Kerr --TO- spoke briefly and pointedly stating a few broad andgoseral principles in. .DELORAINE volved M thisissue. Dr Macdonald P for East Huron in a calm and 14100SOMIR • E.9 dispassionate speech, indicating re-GLEMBORO search,discrirnination andoarfulweigh- ing of niatters,dealt systematically and GA1 TCOATS with the • entire question. MOOSEJAW Re argued that the Catholics were equ- ally interested with Protestants in main- CALGARY taining civil and religious liberty and special colonist Excursions will leave all points in putting both on tut equal basis. The 001n,toaurio, Sharbot Lake, liingston and west there - principles of an organisation had to . July be considered before giving it a legal junIith, uet.,urn It: 'on 18th, ‘i " 28th. OUP L. PONA XO OV fleet In be Court CH, on OF UNE NEXT. DAMSON, Co. Clerk, • • ELSON T. RITCHI A. Surveyor, Civil IEngineer and Draughtsman Particular attention paid to division of properties Into building lots, settling disp tett Coundariee; preparing CO* e , par ttegtryi IL:0 plans of towns and rill +.:.nttes! Tdjigergell in deedu.uCrte-giereris of Pru(16r and andtle trttla i°1 cot oft,33a gang; urioliradi es r and street improvemente, sewer* and other Engi• :leering works, Correspondence solicited, stating place and character of work. OFFICE -At J. A. I MoRTON'S law office, Winghant, Ont, TOWN AND VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE. Town lot 438, west side Leopold etreet, WInghatu, and Village lot 25, McCrea's survey, Bolgrave, both excellent building sites, are tor sale. Apply to T. A. MORTON, Earristor, eze„ W}Nalusc, 017 HOUSE AND LOT' FOR SALE T1ESWAT-E,11.. There factored for sale a splendid Lot containing about 5 acre. ar land, on which is a frame house and stable; also a young orchard, Excellent lot for market gardener. Under goocl cultivation and well fenced. Apply to WILLSON, Or JOHNATHAN WILLBON, Wingharn. Teeemlater. GO NOW -EY •TELE- anaian acifie Railway $28 $30 $35 standing. He discussed the principles g tiscoei; 11;1.11 particulars apply to nearest station or of the Jesuit oronization showing o4,eut. them to be dangerous to social and national stability, showed that the .cgiotes had legally passed under the control of the Quebec local government for educational purposes, claimed that the actof in cur-, poratiou was unconstitutional, that the endowment of the Order was a violation of the equality of rights. The doctor was listened to patiently and with 9.vident BORN, • 131ith, on Monday the 27th ult., tho wife of Thoinat Bawden ; a daughter. tioatAs-In Turnberry, on the 30th ult., tne wife of Mr Philip Thomas; a daughter. Wingham, on the 318t ult, the wife of #111111.11... Wm. Kineald ; a daughter. maultizn. CIMTER-TAmen-In Blyth, on the 23rd ult, by Rev. W. F. Tonge, Mr. George -Jacob Carter, of Brussels to Miss Jennie Taman, of Blyth. DIED. Turnberry, on the 3rd inst., Willie 40.tholson, aged 14 years, 11 months and 4 days. Aasayraolga-At Wallaceburg, on the 30th ult., the ife of Mr. J. Armstrong and sister to Miss M. Poke, teacher, of Winghain, aged 3D years and 6 months. ALTON—at Wingham, on the 5th inet. Mrs Jer• eph Walton, aged 53 years and 6 menthe. WI! GEAM MABKETa. WisallAm, Juue 7, 1889 Corrected by P. Deane, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 lbs, • $ 2 65 to Fall Wheat per bushel, - 0 80 Spring " 0 80 to Oats, • - 25 to Barley, - - 35 to Peas, - - - 60 to rotates, - • • 15 to Butter per It+. tub, - 13 to do -Rolle, - 13 to Eggs per dozen, - 10 to Wood per cord, 1 25 to Bay per ton, 7 00 to P. R. TIME TABLE. 2 65 0 80 0 86 28 40 50 20 16 16 11. 1 60 8 011 Trains arrive and depart as follows AnnIVEM :35 a. m.... ....For Toronto.. .... ....5:55 a. an :13 p. to 205 p.ni :15 p. m .For Teepwater ..... -.405 ' 0:30 p. in 10:80 " ATSD 1 TUNEC A. C. STRATIIDEE, Aomit, Wnotias Through tickets to all points in America -North. West, Pacific Coast, etc., via the shortest and alt popular routes. Baggagq,, checked through to destination. Loweet freigM•ates to all points. , • —TIME TABLE.— ways. WI:MITAlt. Again AT' WIN0ITA31. 6:2Dam.Torontoe Guelph Palmerston, &c. 3;50 p.m. s 1110u " 14 1010 " 5.40 p.M. " " CUuton, 70 " ralmeraton, Mixed.. ..10:20 6:50 a.in .London, .ko 11;t0 " 3:1011.01. • 7:45 p.M. 11:10 „Nintardine, 6:39 330 p.m 11:10 " 10./0 " 6:50 pan, PLEASANT LL] -...- Tnenn,lermiKnod brio Pat number of Colo - Iota f Pt RE ITALLIMP 'SEM. Ifo also ket.ps on 1.ant full /supply of 8114s. All orders plomptly ttcriled to. liter Wolk it till 150 bran_lies attrthIcd to at ,11 t'• ; r. ?ma A. MILLEN. • Oilodite theosta .'s talinerY. For Sale. Twelve Aeres of Land adjoining the Corporation of Winghlun, in Turnberry, free of stones and stumps and well fenced; shade trees and a never failing spring. Apply to A. non, Queen's Hotel Holstein Bull for Service. The Holstein Bresian Bull "HURON LAD," WIlI bo for service on the farm of J. A. McEwen, Lot 11, Con. 1, Morris, ;luring the season. This animal, bred by H. Bollert, Cassell, On- tario, was calved on April 26; 1888, sire Banton, No 3237, II H B •, dam, Enstrolia 2nd, No. 3006, 11 11 B. She was bred by II Dolled, Cassel, Ontario. TERNS : Grath) cows, $2; Thoroughbreds, Hol - statue, $20. Morris, May 2nd. 1889. J. A. MoE1VB57. Iv. DIAMOND 5 Ratting pUrchssed the Butchering Busi- ness of Bohn Coda, next to Korman's hotel, is determined to keep a con- stant supply of the very best obtainable articles of tneat, BEEF, PORI, MUTTON, TEAL, P.m Prompt delivery to any part of the town. WM. DIAMOND. REDUCED RATES TO ALL POINTS IN MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA --AND THE - NORTH WESTERN STATES, -VIA- BEATTY'S SARNIA LINE STEAMERS 't'snsD Etitum", "ONTARIO" and 9CAMPANA." Leaving Sarnia every TrESDAY and PRIDA night during navigation, (weatheriperinitting). and calling and Rineardine, vely.)re they connect with tho G. T. IL train leaving Wingliam at 11.10 a.m. for St. Joe's 141and, Garden Mc% Tho Soo, Port Arthur and Duluth, connecting at Port Arthur with tho O. P, IL, and at Duluth with the Red Elver Valley fry. every WEDNESDA and SATURDAY at Goderich Lesil,sr ILtr614, Essr AccommonAtorr, Exrnrods Torn ASO 011010 or Norris. LAna Pluter in bags alway* on 'hand. Ask your nearest Grand Trunk 114 agent for For Dress Goods. Silks, Satins, Hosiery, ic DIES 4t• Prints*, ParEtsots,, Late'Curtains` and GIOes, CrpE4 You wilI find our value extra good as I cleared out some of' these lines stt(m owl prices from the wholetale houses and can give you these goods at 1049 16'iper cent less.than.l'egular villitoft,thotootortMlithithitvormehotoloopitiotogivtopirminoinvothetewmpitotiev For Suits j: • oisteds, Scotch, Engla and Canadian reeds, DON'T MISS SEEING THEM, BATS,stiff and soft, in the latest American makes. SHIRT'S, COLLARS, TIES% UNDERCLOTHING: and everything in gents' furnishings, Bee our make of BOOTS and, SHOES and get prices. Groceries alWays complae.. Inspection requested M. Me II\TD 0 Pf BICYCLE POR SALE. 64 boli British Challenge, in peifeet order, onl: two seasons in use, Address, BICYCLIST, Blyth P. 0. PUBLIC NOTICE Another large consign- ment of Fresh Teas of superior !zivality. In order to counteract the dist practices perpetrated -on the pub- lic by irdlars and others we are offering Special Inducements in'Tea and Coffee, and solicit your patronage. W; T. YATES, The China House. RED ROOKER hula= Stare. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT —05— FURNITURE of all Kinds, Which will be sold at lowest figures. HAND MADE OR ORDERED GOODS. See my own make of Matrasses, Lounges, &a, and everything in the upholstering line. Picture Framing and ordered Work will receive prompt and careful attention. All work done in first-class style, Undertaking' promptly attended to at any hour Every requisite in Stock. Embalming a specialty. D. B. CUBIC& FuneralDirector and Embalmer, Pioneer Hardware Store, STONE SLOCK. We give special attention to the following lines: Eton PIPE, ALL SIZES PROU TO 3 mon. IRON AND BRASS PIPE PITTINCEI. FIRE BRICKS, MILL FILES, MACHINE OILS. AMERICAN 'WATER 'SMITE COAL ss.sv*—• We are Sole agents in Wingliam for the sale of Genuine Rubber Faint the best in the world. All kinds of shelf and heavy Hardware at bottom prices. frelga and passenger rasa. ial. Ai Mite et Ivismout, &AMA JAB. H. BEATTY, -ry 'SPRING - AO' 1589. s . trE nsmABT• annoonee,to her many patrons, that her stock,or 1 .1 ammo for this season, is cointqatelin eery Hile.. The'. goods were Voughtlor Cash, in the best Home -and ' Foreign Marliets and will Ide soldat tho lowest possible profits. Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons,. tams,SIIk SatiOstoades1 Plus* and Velvet Mantle Cloths. --74; AO- GOODS mount, DIRECT. • ea- Eairs.A.;ktpli AS-cAsM. IIERDSMAITi essolossoressseallsisussssrsoIrs./sAissasi, IN WEBSTER'S MEANT 1110111110 NTAREIMElit IN WINGAM. 1. 7 4b* owes Fine Scotch, English, Canadian and. those Celebrated HALIFAX' TWEED SITITS, At prices that will astov.ish you. flu arstoa " Sum Sgaidly Remetnber we guarantee to give you a perregt fitting. stit. A trial will^convincei 44, w w f0 h3 O. kla 11,4virat ."*. 0"11ATS, SHIRTS, COLLPiRO, &c., AT HALF PRICE AT •••