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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-08-23, Page 6r •1 • 7 7‘7",r71'477 • 6 " (Qt. Otiginl CS Mr. B. irIllrriebelratle.y *sold a Sue driving home to a gentleman of Lucknow for 115100.—Mrs. Geo, Mof. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1889. fet, of the B. line, passed away, on Sunday last, in her 49th year, after a lingering illness, home with Chris- Hovelole• time iesignation. Mr, G. IL Blackwell paid leis friende a short visit while on hie road to Ateoine.. It being azi old teacher here, his many fliends were pleased to $eo him.—a. IL Dunlop, of flar. lista., spent Sunday with his parents. —The farmers have finished bringing in their wheat and aro now busy threshing it. It is quite likely they are in a hurry to see what the yield really 10. • Langeide. Mr. Humphrey, of Ohio, is calling upon his brother, Mr. S. Humphrey, of this place.—Miss Annie Rees is home from Loudon on a visit.—Mr.A. A.Crowston has been suffering greatly with neuralgia. --A wonderful thne is anticipated by our citizens at Luck• now, on the llth of September.— Tbe pea crop is quite a failure on ac- count of the mildew.—Stocktaking is still continued in the mercantile es. telelishmeut, Glenanitan. There will be no service in Radios' -church on Sabbath first as the Rev Mr Hartley preaehea in Kincardine in lieu of the Rev Mr Murray— Miss Martha Weir, of Arkona, sister to Miss A Weir, late teachex of school section No 3, has been visiting at Mr John Seottes.—School No • 3 was • re- opened on Monday last, Mr •George -Musgrove, teacher (pro tem )—Prayer meeting was held at Mr William Ferguson's on Tuesday evening and was well attended. Culross. Mr Jos. Welwood is away since last week to Michinan having received a telegram that.his brother-in-law, Mr. J. Plow, was at the point of death.— Rust has reined fall wheat around here and Spring wheat is also a failure.—Webacthe greatest rain of the season on the 14th inst., putting Kincardine, - Mr. Freeman, representative of the waterworks company which has the contract for building waterworks in this town, was hero last week. The cause of delay he commencing the „mks is the inability of the firrn to secure the piping at once. At the present time the demand for iron pipiug appeors to be much greater than the oetput, nod the manufae- ttuvre ure unable to fill orders off- hand, It is not probable that the works will be pub in this season. The reservoir or iron stand -pipe • will be erected in rear of Knox olturth, on a lot 30 by 40 feet, pureheeed from Mr, D. Beaton. Brussels. The annual Fail distriot meeting of the Wingliarn District will be held. in Brussels Methodist church next mouth. ---A 40 horse power Lefell water -wheel has beeu put in at the National Roller Mill. With the additional power all the machinery in the millnany be run at the same time with a hutxt.—On the lsb Sabbath of September Rev, J. Livingstone, of Clinton, will preach Sabbath School anniversary sermons in the Methodist church. here. On Sunday afternoon of that -date an open- session of the school will be held when addresses are expected from Rev. Juo. Ross B. A., of Melville church, and Rev. Mr. Livingston. Mr. Sellery will supply' the work at Olinton.—Nomination of a person to fill the seat at the School Board rendered vacant by he unseat- ing of Mr. F. S. Scott, was held on Wednesday of last week. Messrs. W. B. Diokson and J. R. Smith were •nominated. Bln.evale. 6 .6.2,6,666.166,16016. Miseea Alcdleee hail from Detroit, ohn Itrownleeot . ,Itelntlaer Letter fen , Cliht,11 h, spent SundaV with hauie the tenet of the wenehetrier looking over the New Bra of last, e: Layman. School opens next Monday.—In Miele — Dlr. J, . mother here.—Mr. Charles Shetitt, et • Dime Siite—A. grent died of vilit week'issuewe ciee the Belgrave coron, spot Sunday with his wife is being attlielitel to the bemire:Aden ef,` s , e T. eeone1 -respondeut bee a great deal to say and family, who reside here,—Mr E. the Jesuits by 0m :eet XIV, in the about their base ball team that phased D. Perkinson, a representative f"r the present agitetion, end also to their firm of Pigot. Bryan it; Co , win:kettle inteishintaa from Freitoe, 1 will inalot • through here on Fogey of last week. Now we would say to that fellow, don't get too fast by calling people names or by saying that the people had bettor store flunking. Wheu • a team comes tdelllyth to play base ball the club always turtle out to play, but they don't run to play base ball with a team that passes through, our village to some other tow, and 11 thia. the Blyth- base ball team will accommodate them with a game any time they have a mind to appoint. If they cell that •the Belgrave team that passed through here last week we don't see where the Brussels and Gorrie limns come in, as we noticed quite a number among thew.—There was no paper issued from the office of the Blyth . . e eivdhuthority. Ben le:eel:is tn arhe. Standd last week, as the Editor and reoeLvod. The report wee in 1.6110 dueei—Blyth held their civic holiday complained that the fencen enolosing .. than:1'14'1'1Y a. thought that they shold have a, lithe nglieent it. Vie do liot deotte to on h•hhrsday of last week, all placethe siaeliva between lots 15 and of business were closed. A timelier eon a, 11 au( .;: I u ves with Oa tlielie prineee. •were not in proper parties comer Tile it 1.8.1jtV°Ild &Wit el:mut:rue that a put tun; . in OCillf•gt.3, Remit:pews, made a our sports wended their way to the _making the road too marrow. park and enjoyed.themsotves by hav- clerk wite inetrueted to eotify the rehee..us .81,CletY LIC0013.1,1 to edtwa- ing game of crieltet.—Wheat in this section is turning out between .10 to iu their proper places. A petition n'n1 111`1 tied to have them 11 hes wiitten lutivii 011 the truthe of reoetine should 35 bushels to the acre.—The lawn signed by 17 ratepayers'kiuasg eeiiletudentel.in a tune when Mon-. social given by the M. P. B. 0. E. grant or wire fence opposite tot 27, eon e. on motion a Messrs nibson dente., um:named, re.gett agehieb alL proved a grand saccess. The proceeds were m the neighborhood of $80.— and -'13owere, grant of 15 cent; per rehg"'" but the qu'dt" 11hzi llin't 6' 'gla:ss and china merchants, wee in e. few quotattous to eliow that the town We week. — The Salvatiou alinvommed tat eupprese • Army has beau reinforced by the the Seeioty for ;my fenit 4 .f -theirs, er addition of a new eaptain.—Mr. and .'ihat their leteithinezit freal tied cuuti. Airs, 13. J. McGill, of Chicago, aro try wee brrught 1.1,..ui ute en eccount visitiutt his parents here.—M f their immoral ir disloyal tt•»dpiciest ItioNitaion and Powell shipped 4,000 but because they lied eicarred, witL- ti's. of wool to Toronto legit week. ut any fault 44 tiatirs, tiw enmity of •t he ming gov ennui -Or, teuferietuately West Wavranoste: hilliieuvtel by the " 'Wide( wheems of tle, Kele The lettor frooe The Council met, aceording to to. „, „ , uteuiew, , ‘V hint %.6i6 rti MA I s to the eintquis ciu Oerria.tiole, will tillew what he tlemethe et the jeeuite beton) he ascended the Pepal Invite , ',Super- ticial minds •Itnagnie that he are net favorable to 0, eortaill raligions .elQty, became e do net .lefeiel t ageinet journment on the 10th• inst. Metebets all present, TO award of the Tp Eugmeer on the drein un een 12, was presented, aud, as far es the tuanehip is conoerned, accepted. The report of arbitrators appointed to settle the claim of Thos 'Miller wan pretieuted r1 -ere are rats in your whiskers, rod for about 50 rods was granted. Jhurny.—As nue of our sportsthat _ Edward Durnin claimed compensation has a fascination for sailing went down for damage done 'to his crops by teams. aren)jl') To tee demand ef Chi - to the pier of our mscu" e "" mighty river that • driving through his property ' while i, flows through our town and boarded road was impassible, beli, blocked by French rePrcucutatlive' Ole* mot XIV said, "As fin. the Jeeuite, one of the iron -clads that floats up snow. The sum of $3 was given Itir 1. can neither blame nor ilestroy au and down the river and was enjoyiug Deanne • George Saunby and John institute whieh uineteen of my predia the beautiful scenery along its batiks .Sueithtlainied $2 per month from the 'conneil for giving roadway to Thos cessors have praised, especially as the when the beat ran alongside of institute has been cawed by the. -another pleasure boat, and as the ' Young and Win Smith respectively. holy Council of Trent ; aud, according, other boat had a passenger on who Some difficulty ensued, as the council to your French MAXIK118, a General was inolined to be mischievous andconsidered the demand - exorbitant. Connell is above the Pepe. If it be started to splash water on the sport Finally Messrs Saunby and Smith on tlieeiren clad, he took up courage agreed to give roadway to the parties desired, 1. will assemble a Genera decided Wore God la, whetha It is as..nh wore so cositcnd with these sotcreignr, than to sacrifice a society." -(The and etagere.] battle ensued, the sport . named from March 1st up to Dee lst Pouncil, where all things for and on the ihOn clad used a pail, whilel for sum of $12 each, when it is ex- again' tile Jesuits 111" bo fnirlY' discussed, and where they themselves. the -passenger on the pleasure boat: pected the sideline,will be in suffiCient shall be heard in their, own defence; need the paddle and: the result was • repair for Messrs Young and Smith. to (INTENDIM von Ion willut.) - Billy of the post office and Albert of ase it. The clerk was instructed. to for I owe to them, as to every religious a stop to harvest operations fox a time. Mrs.James Moffat, of Prince Albert, the woollen mill got a pretty goodorder, justice and protection. Marc. 'i ' levy the amouut asked by - the Mer - 1 —Who can beat it h Aitlaosk ha drenching. over, the Wish nation, the Kings of in his garden genuine . coto thistle N.W.T., daughter of hir.john Fowler; , is home on a visit to her parents.— on Diesley —There is a ne w fascination ent school boards, Tbe clerk was street in the shape of an instrueted to correspond with the Sardinia and Prussia, have writteu to over live feet high covering a space ofme its their fa or. I should, there. Professor Henryll. Wing, of Cornell elderly married lady standing out at ar • E • - • mister of ducation regarding the eighteen feet in circumference and • . . . ' fore, by destroying them only content University,N.Y., is here at. our factory the gate accosting passing pedestrians. Maims of the Trustees of U S S No 17. some tarrying epwards. cia one hundred andprinces by displeasing others."' for a month getting' &few pointeihe on Now • we -will mention no • names but Beainst West Wawanosh portion of . . fifty blossoms or head. " Clinton. Rev. Rural Dean. Craig was present- ed the other day by a few friends with a purse of $6'6 and injunoeions to take a innate needed holiday. Mr. Craig has taken a trip up the lakes.—Mr.W. Foster and family, who have resided in town for many. yearsehave removed senr., who has been very ill for ried. Patlinieteter. Whyard reports some people saying, "I wonder who is the to Toronto.—Air. James Steep, who us. time, is. ote the mendt—Miss Lizzie correspondent for the Wingham that 3 S Cook had refused to do bis cant Robertsoie daughter of Mr, John Times 1" Now, don't suspect this one associated- with,''Apple-King" D.roadwork. The clerk was instructed Rolaertsou, of this plane, is very sick or blame that one for it, till you. find Viten in buying applesewas in -town on to levy. the usual. tax against the at her brother-in-law's, Mr. C. Scott's, out who is really the correspondent. Monday from. Larehton county, whereparty mentioned. •The following they are making perchasee. Mr.Steep in Wingham.—The Rev. A, Y. Hart. —Mr. T. F. Johnsen is away on a accounts were paid :—Goderich Star, lay preached • last Sabbath to the trip to the States. — The Misses reports an excellenb erop there.—The -advertising Court of Revision, $1.156 ; Foresters in Teeswater,. the Rev. Mr. Sparling,, of Winghem, are the. gueets corner stone of the new Baptiat chapelWm Webb, 49 rods gravelling at 68 Linton, of Teeswater, preaching here a Miss. Edith Young, this week,— was laid on Montag evening with ap•cents, 03.32 ; James Wilson, killing for Ur. Hartley.—Mrs. jackson And Mr. George King, of the firiu of • propriate ceremonies. wild cat, $4 ; Edward McRoberts, . family have gone home to. Toronto. Ross &King, has gone on a trip to 28 rods gravel, con .8 anti 9, at 75 • Godpriole. Glasgow, last week. We wish, him a . cents, $21.; Wm Coulter, 54 yards Col. .Aylmer D. A. G.,. paid. an Belgrave. safe.journey.—Mr. Serad King, of -gravel, con 10, at 60 cents and 12 official visit tolGoderich on - Thursday, ave has and inspected the arms and- accoutre- i . Dr. Towle,'Be r. late ofe ,,r , . this weele—Mr. G:Flemin` Millbenk, is visiting his parents here 'n rods at 49. mints, $38.28 ; W 11 Wil - decided to locate at Dublin to practice .. • _ _ _an was 1, son, cedar for pathmasters, $9.82; ments of No. 1- Co.—Wednesday last Mr. Wm. Bisset was stricken by per- his profession..—On Monday morning, town this week,—r. 0. Ai _9(he_llanth M Leddy, cuivert, $5; Thos Joynt, a .., . . week brave, rove down to,131 1 1 Yt 1 last gravel, 07.60 ; Jas Whyard, box for 12th instanteabout 8 30, a fire eves of B I lysie which completely affected his and.gave us quite an aecount of . W 'discoveed. in a. maaure heap close toasieseor, 0.50 . Edward Durnin l • At t heisin1 • the recent fire that ' ' the baok of the stable in connection happened there damage to field, $5 n Jno ATioastrong, • • condition, and. as he is in his seventy- -- • - with Tovell's general store. Ere it .last week.—Mrs. Cloths and. daughter, pasaant, I, would. like to say. a few. ninth year, fears are entertained as to could be extistingaished it got into of Clinton,, are visiting at, the resi. cutting, hill, eon 8, $1.810,31.7,P0a;trioak.„ E words about those 't heathen ,rites." • the etatele where the coal oil was kept ': dence of. Airs. G. .Rowed, this week,— 'Brophy,,gravel, con et, $18.70 ; a Welsh', gravel, eon 6, The Jesuit missionaries in China,.. his recovery.,A telegram was reeeiv. : ed by Mr 21: W. Johnston,nforming time previous to thie, .foumil. and in.anipment all was io a blaze. ;Mr, W. G. Itiggina, of Clinton, was Smiele cutting. ditch,. con 5, $5.25; some him of the death of, his father, Hugh in town last week.—T. R. Smiley, among those people who became Chris, There wee a fairly. strong north. east of Jno flickinghottom„ equalieing U 8 Si. Johnston, formerly, of: this tewn. Acton, was visiting in,town last week, tianen a custom, of • honoring their it wind at the time, thus bearing the fire$20 ; Itobt Medd, oolvert, con 1, $5 ; The late Hugh; Johnston. was wei down the street through the old hall, --• T. E. Bruo and T. E. Ritter, of . ancestore he a mannerew.hichemade it., L Wettlaufer, lumber, $11.66 ; known by all the old, settlers. of. the paid Blyth a flying visit this somewhat inconsietent,with their pro... for. many. years to the Rost offiee, but in vain, Every- .01inton, Walter Ste earn lumber, $7 84. Huron tract,, having fessions of Christianity, It,waerhoevet been a resident of, the section, toad a 'body worked to,scive the goods, furni-- .week.—Richard Ooloton• who lefb bete - ture and the rodus of th cellar.for St. Thomas last week to fill a ' ' 0ouncil adjourned •to meet on, Sitter- . ever, a, matter of doubt,- and . woe. re,: prommenb Sgure. in, legal politics. • P 0 0 . ,. . . - day, Sept 7th, at 1Q eeleeic.: terred .to Rome, and 'when the. answer, Some years since halocated in Texas, The whole store was not long.in being eituation there returned home' this • and the. beetling week, This is tWiee Dick has been , R K Mann% Olerkie _ came . back, that the practice must • • and, in conjunction w,ish hie sons, a plus of flame, shingles and other cinders flying down.there and has met with, the ; . Cease, the fathers ordered its. disoon- . went largely into cattle ranching iu Belfast... other same.Stlee0E18. Dick will soon be ' tinuauce. Another. quotation Stow a . around ignited nearly every that State. . ... building hi the northern part of the quite a traveller.—Mr, E., Merner, of Mr.J.olio.Motlin,,who was,very. low :letter of Clement XIV ., previous to, ListoVvele town.;51001ellaud's. store, ale a eta. !Leindone,wasin town last week.—G, :withethe fever, is again able. to, move the Brief . of suppression, says: "But. Mr. Lillie() has rented bis new hotel, lance of alma 40..feet away, wets. be- tee. Arehereof Henfilton, was in, hewn earunud, But hie. bother Ohristian . as the end we.have in vieand h' h w, w gs .. which is about Suished, to Mr B. McQuay, of Toronto, who has taken possession. The hotel is to be"known as "The Arlington",- and has.. been fitted and furnished in the best style. —Mr. R. Martin, and his daughter Essie, who have been visiting hi the cdd land, returned a few days ago, looking very much ievigorated.— Messrs Hess 13ros. furniture mane. facturers, have been forced to make an assignment. Tee firm bas never recovered from the financial difficultiee in which it became involved owing to be great, teethe post office, telegraph Shane, a former. Blythite, but now of lost it box ot cigars oil. ttuesday, the of the Jean house of. Martinique. fire In their factory on March 21 lest, office, and one of the leading stores Montreal, was visiting friends 1 ene olio who took them .might be thaneful This. community was heavily in debt, relatives in Blyth and vicinitee last •at getting off as ;le is well kuown. anerather Lavalletto conceived the., The estate on May 8 had soured are all guile. The loss is . estimated liabilities of 0E3,000, with about to $9,000 ; ineurance, $4,500. Mrs. week: 11e took hid departure for ' - idea of reducing it by entering. iota • Speaking of. the Brief of suppressio bow to make tirstealaes cheese.—The , would say that tlie house is more the section. The Treasurer's . report of the society, the Protestant historian 'July Make of cheese has been' sold •fite 'appropriate.—We learn that there showed a balance on hand of $201.1.5, Schoen says,." ID condenaos neither • We cents per pouud an •ttear hied was is going to be a nev} tam started : Moved by Mr Stuart, seeonded by Mr the doctrine, nor the morals, nor the shipped on. Monday, --e, Mee T. Nixon here ebortly.—The Empire stated a Bowers, that a rate of twa mills for discipline of, the Jesuits: The cern. has made atrangereents with the Brus- few days ago that there was nearly county purposes, and two mills for , plants, of .the Courts • against the &do., sets mills to get Koller flour. People 50,000 Canadian girls living in the township purposes,. per dollar be are the only "notices alleged for its sup.. on now get their. choice, roller or state of Massachusetts alone.—I hear levied on all ossessible property in pression." (The italics are mine.) stone flour.e-- Duncan MoNaughton, as I take short walks occasionally the tnwnship for current year.—Oar . Nov my reverend opponent, in his, second letterequoting from the Mon.. treal IVitness—a•questionable authority on anything Catholio—says, " ft also . shows that Pepe Clement XIV., in his, Bull, did condemn the.order." if Mr. Short will read .the Brief care, fully he wilI.notice that the Pope only mentions the complaints against. the, order, as given by the kings demand- ing the suppression.of. the order. He does not say they were guilty, and in-, order to carry out their objeot, the.. Witness is very ,careful to put in just what suits it, for before the quotation - from the Brief will be found words . that qualify the q,eotetion, beginning with "their universal employment in,. some places of. heathen rites," On. this woek,—T,, colter, of Woodetock, -,113 at present in a vOry lowestate,, hav- • we ,ardently desire to attain, is .to care,. seiged by the are,, and for about 20 11111111tOS '11, terrible fight easurea, 111 was le, teeth this . week.—Murdocet ',lug taken.the fovenabout a week ago. for. the general. wellbeing of the, which men stood and fought the McGregor, of DetroiteMiehe was tie '-9,titte a number passed through Church, and the peace of - the nations, Hames and, heat with, watex and wet the Central hotel last week.—James this -village on.Tuesday on their way - and at the same time to succour and blankets, when the heat alone was .0aseeof Toronto, was iu town last to the picnic. at Goderlote—Mx., Moo comfort, every one of; the tnernbere:: Goderich, paid. hie, old of; this society, every individual metal baking the building. Hadthis point ,•week,—George Andersoneof Dakota, Knueie, of lost, the village. mill and all was been .iwas among the the many guests at -friends a flying visit last tv-eelce--.On bur of; whom , we tenderly cherish in gone,as.the wholeitein near SOnnetitiOn, : the Central last week, _. withal •seturchty. lasteAlr Levi, of this plaee, the Lead," itce This does . net react. but men and women, boys anti ghee, .Gecklea.of Lendon, was in town this its made the happy father of a. son. like a father, condemning rebellious. ele—Oharles Quinn, of Listowel, '—A harviet home festival will. be children Now, a few words anent', said 'No O and fortune favored the ."4 brave, and it was saved, though the Charles. 13oddell, of Londeshoro, lield in Mr, John Agar's grove on the Jesailtf. expulsion. from . France. goods and property were much des- and George Snail, of Lendeshoro, were Sept 8rd. Admiesion. 25 . (mute,— In was. precipitated; though the. troyed. Tile loss to the village will 111 town this week.— Mr. Charles Me John Leugheed, , of mile p ace, thoughtlessness of; Father Lavallette. $28,000 unsecured, and the assets Tufts, of the owner vf the his home in Montreal on Friday. The Governmeua Mhtiiitoha crop commercial speculation contrary tOo showed a netnii.4 surplus of 07,000 or buildings burned, had no insurance, —Mises Mari' and Jenne Met3°° ars bhiletin.eetituates the wheat yield at ;the canons of the order. But the aud her leas yfill be ova egt0f.'0. visiting their parent§ in BI,yth. Toe 14 Intobula tu the aiteen capture of. the ships during the) wane .1‘