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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-11-15, Page 1• 4 WiNGIIAM, 'ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1889. VOL XVI (1 NO 1#0041,4 NI.VArg* a -The neat Maisie Court Will be helct in Wilighatu on the a th inet. ae1 lefr Geo Sadl is rapidly recovering 4cont his recent se ere illoees. ---Turnberry To =hip Council will meet VII general bunt= e on Mendey next. "Jimmy's Own" eiger.the lateet novelty. The "World Ciger," 8 tor 20 ciente, ett Jaa Mo.Kelvie's. -.The 'Rev W 4 Sbortttlif the Congo- lc:Ober:al Church, supplied Rev. Ur Cott 'hart:Ionia t Woodstook, on„Suudey --Ali new eabearibere for 1R:10. pealleK in arivence, will have the Tante fil latlau6'.of the preeerrt year fro.: vim opted, it: their subecriptietis eer a ewill thug be the lorgeett gainers, ie el,;*reeire PetMe- ille ie the latent Staieteletry foe chapPetalaande and face It alatite. phopleareerioves ten, eto. Betio ootuplexion. Pdco 25 oentR per bntIQ. Weughara agency, Cbishottuat Cotner 'at . -if' Tilos Bellah pped eer load Of, furniture to Wiunip: per T Tueeday hula -You are invited a call W T Yitteie sod inepeet the fit ie.:edit:play of table claiuri:.4 And gl ever nO ri, W Peices. ewe. clown. • The aro: of .3fee, a 3' Brennen 44- fio diemolverl by mutual eonteent, uu Mildmideaa lame, r John Bre:m*4 retiring. -Roe 1B Wallegeo, of glativale, con -1 ducted the merit:- services in thee ' Methodist Church or Sunday last, iu the. ebsetiee of the pastorl aou *mat a genuitte good clothed ringer go 0,0d, see thoee kept by James A Cline as Co, Something new, very" cheap. --A. uew smoke at9, k WAR erected on Brennan a Coal tap» ry, 'on Wednesday lest, to replace the 4„a 000, w was removed, sa it haa be onie worn thrfugh lo Some places; -" --hfr•reter"Deales :will sell 'by piiblio Auction, on ttiaturdita November latle, on ttre market aqf rangham, at 2,00 P m, a.Inentitec of It aele td fieruiture, diiing horse, buOgYp itter, r_o: Terms oash,,, • -acaltighariaBublia School Board was not repeesented at th convention of Pub: lie Sehool Trustees h .,41 in Toronto this' week, Dr Ohishlom, woo had been Appniut. ▪ es:delegateaof •oard,.being =ablet. to attind. • . 7.g Store. reniaata of *Young man mailed': 4ohtt TaYlOr, Wherie people live in HoWf arrival here frceee datiovar, Colorado,' . Weiluesday. Wee a *young man 'of atnueli proni e. el lilted been in the west ffer a enuple of yceere. IZe died of inderne- gdon of the bowel , after ttaillnees (lath tee -*deka • -.The ltev Mr Cuthberteon, E A. of Woodsinck. their: an elect of the Coen- .: eettionel 'Union in Oatotela, preached the annual sermons behalf of the Kone • sion.PAM, n the -Cnngregetioesa ' ("hutch ben, on eunde.j, last. The re" gentleman's die= nee were highly appre. eleted be., all who earl them. " ...Every person requiring carpets or . eat oil Mahe; should not fail to cell ea Gannort &Afar:vette, who have, 'in addle • • - flatto an rite lergely , and attractive eteele„ a choice selection eat samples ham- On , Seturaay Senforth, as -stricken traihoti his way home atete unconscious for , C,A Coleman, of ithparalysis on the from Torouto, and a time: At last 'ecootints be wee :Dena 'lig, and lopee aro ante tained of ads poiapieteaecovery. eiIn auother eoeum e we chioniele Atte• eitth o Mrs Alexiiiider Walker. Dr - ,-. • Janyeetes oerpet, which they are ,offeririg $ oloaalaricea lied i 'Wiegliate,• on Feidae, • lest, A.Uoie Made x. wife of Mr Inhn tui latelY of tut now. lldre, Martin had been iiie ter goat 3 mobths, and was iir• her 1 "Otha:aat) ee She 1, ayes a !husband; One ion ...la feet; aughteee, alio-have the heartfelt ;.° itipuelty of the ler:err:unity in tlioir great 144; 16444ba- vtitititio "' Monday. list. • • • , • -There will be a n' onVon.- Aal eve:tinge NeV, Bathe Ct 7,80, lultitehieat Hall. for the tiarnetse orgatizieg . Young Woman% Oliristiau Temper:tees - hu our :young women': Ileat ,interee ecl in the Teo:Me:an= lens', witiatteutlathe mee:$1,no rued have abeir name:400111d witle eliOriaity workers for Goa, Home a d Natiie-tial. • „ • • . 'Co Itti(7.;.-il'1to Beacnia and:third tint c• iteefreme building' on Josephine street, near Bell's factory. A numb.* of geed', roorris. ' ,appty to Geo, Thometehe Zethend :ltba 125, Winghara. e -A. letter hart lopen ieeelved -by a reg. :Aleut of the town .from a young lady who formerly teeided Wireghare, but is now ;acing toleraettaey work in China. The letter gives a greeeedeal of information as to the sate df,sootatee,, eto., la that far-off eland, and we wiII1 ith the' permission of • the ;at), to who:a it is addressed, give lortgilePae extracts ram it in next iteme. ,441,001141.r Coaates•beit geenableto comply with the c6nditiclus:bis eureheae of the chair faetOry was not c ,mpleted, and teaciers • ante risked for it, Oti Wednesday the ten- * dere were opened, a_ -al the tender of Mr Wm Button, of Te a4weter, at 42,700: he assuming the,mot ge of the town of 254. Oka was accepted. We utiderstand that * hie will pay the ev knaeu 90 -cents on • the elollae of their wags and the unsecured creditors about to c4L pu the dollar. Mr !3ttton,itiseaia,wi1i Start the factory on Monday next. Ile _s a gentleman of pusb and.. energy , tette, ea.e weloonIe hint to our team. • -.Still another =easeful candidate for the Pub School. We are pleased indeed to learn that Dila Maggie Cargill has this • week received fr m Teroate the certifi. elite. for which e e wrote our menthe Mies 'Cargill has had a lengthy wait for the filter:natio , but it ' itt not the less 'Welborn° now tbe it has arteveca We eon- ' grattaite Mies argill on• her etecese. We thiuk Our, ublic =boot holds the record for this r at Masa Here it le - 13 entrance can deters; 18 aticeessful, third elate can 'Man ;. 5 anoteseful. in addition, Mr Gr vee was Anonoatful in his awn fret elate extuninationa making a Veal of twin: atindidetes from the * 0101, of who were ,successful, or a reoora of 93 pe ee • Walker will pettier ibered by many be , Wiuglearn. He Magi -dila!: Lower Wieg- hem eeloo) with aceeptance for .yearre, and etterwerde sti-ied •his profesaion I ivititDr Wm Biaa, 0 this tow. --Tlie Ladies' ThiZ r, a journal •devoted e to 'faehion, iostraCti andeeonor, ay pub- liehed at Torento, of hioh we have receiv, etaaa sample 44`01 tt* tie.agihnettle and 19 with0lift douletane AI tee beet home and faehion kale -eats poblie led intanada. The,. subscriptien prieriee cm y 30-oentei a year, . . • , . -, -,. aAlaention -df oar re -dere is railed to the / aclaertieethent of' -the 44,in =other part thivsue. 'rho 'Ch istmite Globe for ,thie season ie,e, beenty ti, a is said to sut. pails etty publioittien et t ti kind heretofore sold in this cettetier, Th alltistre.tions eta all of a, high tastes old tit two large plates iteeolaltaeralg thee lasuould be in 'evety ' . -.Sanitising of lightip the streets 'of ondon by electric light Oa' Free Preis iinzip.• Ls long as the a1m,aiIy improve- ments its the methods, of treat lightiog, by electricity continue to co i to the sur- face ea rapidly as they hCie , in tbe past it wouid be ' thousands of dollars ih &plant unless that it would be aatisfaott tionlar. • --'Thattionthler tneetin Wee held en Tuesday alt Ales Ross'. There vvaset it was assured ry in every par- af the W C T moon at Me food attendance and the Meeting was ery interesting. The delegates from the oeivention held iu Galt gave a very miteute account of the meeting there aral.wera greatly delighted with the loseons they lesamed, as well as with the csordiel receptio 1 the townepeople of Galt extended to the • elegatee, both in their hbneee and ohurcha. The next 'meet- ing of the Union will be Teii at Mrs Thos Holines,ou.the first Tue day in December, atthe usual hour, 3 cee-eok p m. • •*-A diabolical act was perp -rated at Mr Th61136118 factory on Wednesday nitcht 1st tin the engineer going in to get up steam, n Thursday Intoning, he stepped on some glass in he engine room, and, 00 exarnination,found that 1 was a portion 01 an oil cup belonging to the eng e H& thep began to examine the engine and fon id that several of the nuts had been removed, as' roll as some impottalt parte of the engine, and t1i thopititon'rod had been hammered end bent. /di I woe at enea notified, but found if was impossible to put the engine into motion till it could be man 'ned by an experienced engineer and the ratesiter tie replaced and damage repaired, The town council ad a imolai meeting on Thursday morning. and one d A reward of *200 for the arrest and conviction o the guilty pieties, It is to be hoped that the guilty 'ones may be punished, as they rhhly deserve the retest penalty that can be Imposed. Men Wanted. A number of men wanted to ' tett and drat/ cord wood and saw logs by -centred. Apply to fttto Tnomeoa, Zetland mille, I Box IA Finhanb Out. . WHOLE NO. Ke -Bulk oyaters AVriving daily M rers. -Coneiderarble grain i• corning iu to Selvitas. : eeTbenkegiving de as pretty generally m_ark:trt.Robt D rouvg oterii me hotzso and obeerved as 11.101i404 U. town, kftie for sale, iti another e dunan. 0000 -Dir. Goo Mogen o shipped a oat load elit-Me fres Shaw shipp d a ear load of of baled hay to Tor to, on'Tueeday* pearobe to Black Rook, N a; on Friday last, G T-1. k per G T R. -Notice tee chop of ad. next week. He will h e =meth to say about Xmas goode. gen their week et if ilten on Surtaity laet. --A. Totter from " Shortt, in reply „ 4o Catholic Leman has besmreceived and Commodlotte atestdenee Tor Sale, will appear next w , The undersigned 'offers his commodious reaiclence, situated on tbe corner of Pat- rick and Francis, streets, for. sale On reasonable terms. The =mai is one of the basun WinghamAnd moat desirably 'locate& Every convenience; a acre of land. good ate e. eto. Parties wishing to look throug t e house can do so by •call. ing. For ull particulars, apply to WATMOli fiCoTTo Central Prisoe, Torouto, eatat, evangelists Hunter and Crossley be. • Vries Wants Money am instructed, by a party in Toronto to offer for a abort time a large amount a money on good farm ,security at 01 per cent. Goaeox, Mingivem, Oct. 314,1899, rove hire. Booearoot; of been visiting at. Air time, returned to he last .,Postreastet Vi in day with ilostni tieleaMige Belle staff -of the public: se giving under the Stratford.. Air loll dive during ,tha Pa eountrie,",vietiing over, 4o ..lar J Bruseele on Moe aotitig es an arbei MoKeozie, Qf God laledieoiie, end Weanteiday Brampton, par haekbeen, tieit days. , W A, 0.124,pas Aun tehdingtietea ale. Seeforth, who has s A. Cline's for some home on Saturday er spent Thankfigiv- ter Farrow et llrus- , of the teaching Liel,spent hor Thenkts. perental roof, near Be on Tette- Allard. Although the publishers have not yet made any anoonnoernent of tt, tbe orders for the Christmas number of the Montreal Sar, both from dealers•and private citizens are larger than ever before at the same afaLeenapeet a few time of the year. The Christinnsair this Wink in, the "North, year is said to be the loveliest Holiday ioyt.c be„1.97, H. Pictorial ever issued from the press. SteolAnsott ens in : Tate publishers have requested dealers to Sy an ee ,Teepeey test, exercise the"greatest care in seeing that all „aerie a tem mete, .Mr e the beautiful suppleniente are delivered oderich, brother of Bee: with'eath and every number, and to report at cases wher,earendore sell the supple - s iu ton on Tuesday .21r and ..'Mre Woods, of menta separately. The orders booked for the Montreal Star this year augur an te of Mrs A Morton, g at Mr lerartmas ler some limner:se demand. owbray, of Whitechurell. Carnival. Weir, tea,carer, who ientai On Thursday even ng lest, a grand *lar- va Olin -top paid Mr W nivel was held iu the roller skating rink eibrariert a visit at the Mecheeileta titeito 1144, Saturday, . Re; , There was a very arge attendance of spetators, Rev rything that good a B. and Mr oaf -house spent Fridity last management could had been done for Mr th uestsof Rev G ier Recey.. their convenience an comfort, The town Chas The peon, of Tee:twitter, waa in bend was in attends ce vela the teepetione xoom in. co. • ection Witat the estate of rendered by them w re highly apOthelated. Kincaid Br., ate Qt.), oa We:1=8day, .Mr . BIG charge r they liorman, bre er, of„ loteeppent Sunday represeutekweee e•Pere7:11-4 leatiteithkile the ti:17;004te,iY.1,-e13*-*It 'Page frikiick ; Lawrence, Irishman ; John Augus, Li man ; Jittery Bede 11.44 and Piosentathint. Cook, Sailor; ¥0- :, , • Yaukee Pedlar; Ge Samuel Smi 1., who has been OrnPlnYcci , het husband; Thos nnon With Mr R 4 Robinson in , A nurnher the man friende of Mr. le. - d John the fotendr3T : Iuglis, Tramp ; fla here for upWa dila of a 'dozen . Yee” Pre:, ," Hanna, Tom. 1 eented him w tit a gold welch and- Cho" I Highland Laasie; and the folloaaug address: awdon, Old Jolla and Scott, Clown; Edger y Clark, Slave ; Geo adios- Minnie Carr, ve Hesston, Highland - g Srnieh, . • Lassie ; Flo Fleuty, Highland Lem= ; Bila • - Hamilton, Queen Reties ; Elsie Cook, We, a few you i friends, the Town Queen of Roees z,zie Drew, Autumn; ,of Winghaixe °sire to expresto you our s „ Mary Moore, Old omen. The prizes regret that e ;Social interOCUrse *hien haubeistwere awarded for costumes as follows: s ae between you and us for Beat'eoeturner--gen emen-Robt Cornyn ; many years p st should be intetteepted by ladies -Elsie Cool; Comic oostlime-laey the fortuity o 2 the business rein't4oie Pla or gentleman-Haty Bell, "loth the melee have asiumee. Our commtunon in the were keenly .contes ad, the amateur rime past has been 0:meant and happy, and we being won by Thee Jornyn and the green are not ' dful of the enjoyment we. ewe by a,bee Gra:. Everything paa ,e have experieeeied in listening to those. off harrnohiously after a. splendid vocal powers powers has blessed yo Whether in sattetuary, i Boatel nature, sistence and ra oriel help of yourself and Mrs, Smith, witch have always been, so • L attar°. 'Only a small nor :her assembled to listen willingly accord d tes. to the lecture on tie " British House of While we are -egretful that oiir further eaquaintance veil likely not be of that iu- Commons," deliv ad by the Rev. Mr. tiniete charade which we onjoyod Cutlibertson, in th Coegregational Church, in the pad, we ssure you 'that you take Moedty, evening, those who did were highly delighted w 6h the lecturer' and the with you our Bili ere and =meat Willies manner in• which he treated his aubjed. for your proaper y and real advaneetnent. That the step .nu are nine' Wring will Cuthbertson is a gentlemen of fine ap- pearance, commanding et once the increase your Rep ere of useeulness, wa con. atlantic and respeet of his audience, in' ildently expect, d thish additiou to whirl; be has a good voice lessen the pang bleb tbedieassociation of _friends inevitabl brings. In your Success choice language, end a thorough grasp of his subject, %blob in this cese was we :Mall always el a personal interest, as we eau fairly 10i yea astL eathgeaea a particularly ' nteresting one, and should he ever. avor Wiugbam with boy. another visit, we bespeak for him a larger, Let the links of this chain reiniud you of if not more appreo ative audience. After the bonds of frieh 4ship's chain which, still at opening hymn by the congregation, and ha:41,304,mq rot ;:tialitibroltee, and who-, prayer by Rev Mr tiriest, the lecturer was you leiik ripen the epee face `df the aeoorn- the many warm frienas you Inv - - - the revolt that 11, wincas luted whereby catarrh, catarrhal decfncts panying *earth ro yeti ever xemeneher Witighate who a 11 looking upon your fever are Dcrahaiently enrol in train ono coarse, in the ern Ode= expeetation thatan simple 31)11;1mi:101a made at home bi an honorable and :seta' care= eaell be the', onee in te 0 m 11. --For catarrhal rea- o melee (staltes)t # ni reeult. .1" receipt at tan cents by A, 11'. Down & SON, rcophiet explaining this t treattient ham frith:as, - Signed on hthel of a. few of yofie Whig -LIB Icillnegft8nr.erTsGtrr°101:5:Cct‘ane'lrh"Ctraoeuttlefis°h4ot; /.1.0atertt. ' • above earefinlv ingS, a ia kind men rivieo eb-hipottett mWrI."IstritihX170,1btettl8D'in Torouto for it Loeb and its tom abeition, he -wont On to it. After e. brief , utline of the House of eonple of weeks and Mrs Smith left for tray that the Conn lone was =reposed, of bbr naw home an' Saturday hot. Their 070 vieMbere, *Met el by an all batt tiniver- deperture is mualii regretted.. • t euffroge. It it: die centre of all power, Whic3l1. the deed Pe ler mg's enjoyment jr. Wraith the manager of the rink, idiots us that an amateur he aolenpi serviette of the race will take place* some eveningin the :the recreation:4ot a purely near future, of whi h further notice Will be shall mise theirindly ate dim, •••••••••••*11. so much ea that t 'e people seoff at the idea of the lords the crown serienialy objeeting to its de:Lauda, lb is thoroagbiy representative of ad clessea in the king. dom, the noble lor, being fond aide be side with the work! .g man, while the mer. chant prinoeeer the maunteetitror is seee oecupyingt the ben has in* amnbera of the eartsea profees ne, It'lie highest elm- bition ef *a Engliel raw isto wits for lane. self a, plea% annoug feenamonere, and so ibot tt the nation's 4fet. The Crowning glory of England is tiatt her beet men wish to assist in ,legielet ng for her. 4.4 a re- solt of this the Homes of Commons is, cone - posed of thi eneked brains of Britaiu. In' regard to their spea ring a,uil oratory, they are the roost irta ertial judges , of be another. They s a It 110 ohma to recoge nition n6t based o their oven audgneent. A member mils Al With his su-bjecle. from their stroulpoi it. They went know- ledge, not a we're doer a language. )ti proof of this, be -Red the cases of the present Earl of Der .y and John Wileon, 0, working:nen, Who tate mads their rciaideal speeches on the sarie evening, and taki " opposite views of the question. Derby proved that he bad 3. complete 'mastery of the subject and bit speech made a deep" impress*, Wilsoa, too, showecrthorough knowledgfi and a gzjtsp of everf detail, and time befol,‘ wee when with lits own when he irat down- es? man who but a sheet hands in -his Etta) shop on a London street, wits thee ad to the eelao. But they will not 0414 ",fad' ' and , "bores," nor the ' an who works for fame fur himself, as ins neea- in the case elope - of the naeuihers-fo Peterborough and the lato Lord Lytto In epaerence to the 'oratory to b bear in ..thezHeuse, the lec- turer said at had u dergone a great change in the present can ry. The young Cana- dian visitor -who armed his opinion of what it ougheao b from what be had read of Ohaahtten,18urk and others, would be greatly disappoint a, For making a great political speech G Redstone was without a rival, but on qaes Iona of prinaiple and. - inorelity, the late Utz 13Cightteetenrea ea, elver:Lion:41y test., * II,,-...idee.•peibt- Renotuslee,awdears aof ethe) Government ' in,the plair• business EngliehMan. What he said Le :aid well,. but was not , partioulatly brilliaert. lent to Gladstone, Goshen is the griatesi dime:Apr. Be is quick to see the A *It Points in,an oppon- ent's argument, =I. there was no one who did not fear to ilea Goshen follow him- i a debate. A few pews -ago no oris thought of Balfour as a lea er to British polities. • 'Now be oecepies ce e of' the most difficult positions 1» the Haase, as Secretary for Irelaud,,and in spi of the moat rigorous • oppoeition, has ma e a,strecess of the Gov. • erumentas Trish po-oy. In debate GM- etone fears Balfo and Churchill more than any other t -i of his opponents.. Hartington is a tNee, of aristocretio ire, poriousnees. He came for and fears no no ono. On the pul he pla6f6rin heir, un- surpassed, not, only- holding and swaying the masses, but corsenanding the attention of the deepest third ',rein the laud. 1Cham- berlain is clear, luc d, and beiogs thiuge down to the level of common life and else holds his own in the Conloaone. Ffaroourt: • 4, 4 , a scorner and a set rise, net troubled bv fear of offending, is he best hated, man in , the house. Parnell has a good face, but is cold and retorved in the House, Hie speeches are clear ligh,t, but prosy. The stator is not there4 Gladstone, as a mat- ter of policy, calls 'S :tam the best epeekee in the Rouge, ie Tories gall Line "wind -bag." He s greatfluency, but lacks kuowledge., swami,' the humorist of the House, is lov d by all. 300 Broar is a little bunch -late ted men, whose chief merit lies in his pc vers f objeotion and obstruetien. Laboteehere, who bolds a somewhat pro:milieu, place in the Liberal rat, triore y Wei man. Ite got into Par ameut because 14 other Liberal could be lona to run aloerside of Bredlnogh, the atheist, in Nati, Ahem. Thalecturer not believe that Lahouehere, Morley or any other atheist, amnia be intrusted with the helm of stmt. in Maim, nor doee he believe • that itt t te coming struggle which so Many belie e is imminent, bs.. tween iiberty and op neseion, that Brit- :44We gar veal pale or ier flag be trodden in tbe dustaittaeether hat before any nth eel:may ehould bei al her, the thele of the Lnglish toe ikthg race 'would rally to her assistance and that she, at* the ebatepion of rig iteouentes, justice and liberty. will rise teiurnphant over all bt foes. '.1:11ne closed an- interestieg, je- t:hires:a for which , strut:tide and inerlli the eleauke of the Nin, once ware heartily tenclerel the lecturer, after which the dox- ology wee sung and the heneaktio,tt pre' nottuoed. 1 1