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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-11-22, Page 50 gouts, ettlxert; Ise; 0 my cabbage, re- guicl oabba;ie, $, charity ; E. Armor ug, i :ateld''nly exclaimed peer Bell again. 1, obesity ; ,t . Atitieelinn, $s,oharity; , All gone, all gone, and ever one ' It serig cy, 11: 'aarity; ;lltrs.l3ryano,'them wars as Trig as n pftr�t, rlge p;i*� $a, rrfauil u tltp !Aber ; 1'holn:as and as frnuud ss a cannon ball. Goy, $l, re statute lebor; John Ai hisht, whisht, Bell; well do ye Teo, e1. eleee g attt,dr'ctili; 1'. (;sire- ken, apt well as rite, -thet i.,t.nit] rvlieera rutfn•rs, $2 .r0, hulking approaches to 0. thein at this end' wits as saft de a Gray's bridge; G Barton, S13, cutting er u;. drain; ? , OL•anstnn, $8,10, beek 1 ken well enough that n few o' taxes, collected in error. Movad -.bv, thein were not so firer ae the lave, but Mr. Dirnent, seconded mitt, that this ( uneil_a!S . S till Monday, the 101, et 0 a. m.—Oarrtuit.. Rev. Ur. M,00rhouee held anoth. er prayer meeting in the school house ors. S. No. 5, ou Wednesday evening. --Ser Wrn Hastings, son, of itIr D i iteelinas, who :spent the summer, in Kent QQounty, returned home last week. --'blit Bennet Holmes has been 'fie troubled with a sprained ankle for Several clays,--- Mr 1) AI 1Vlrallosh, echeol inspector, lies been visttiug the 'wheels in this township the last few days. •— 1%ira Barret, of Winglietn, spout two or three days this week •visiting her old neighbors before go- ing to Brussels, where 5'1r Barret has obtained work in one of the faetoriee. Complains is made by many of tate farmers of this township of the treat- ment reeeived at the hands of the - millers who belong to the millers' o'soolation.. A farmer told your cep - respondent er-respondent the other da -that he took } agnat of ten bushels of wheat which tested 54 ponnds to the bushel to a Goma. roller process mill in a village not to he named, and received in return 27 pounds oflimyand 4pounle of bran per bushel. He thinks that he should get either m6re flour or bran and shorts than he received, If the far- • niers are not treated more liberally by the roller process millers they will be forced to patronize the e1d' fashion- ed stone process mills, S S'No 3, '1'urnberry examination in I,ritish History. Senior f.turth and fifth—Maggie Aitken, 100; Lizzie bete/heti, 78; .Abraham Aitken, 08 Junior 'fourth --- James Scutt, 87.:.1 Nettie, 'Abair .80. J Ii Censeet, Teacher. • none o' them was as spongy in the Head as a gnid when o' you p'liticiaufl. Stop, stop, shouted David, dilute liken your cebbage to honest politi• clans, To what, Daviel What was that ye said? I said that you should not compare yrntr cabbage to honest potitieians, Guido save us a', lean, het ye hae little thought. Dinna ye eee, continued Davie, our country gaen o'er hits the hand o' the Jesuits. The -rale lend is outile very verge o' destruction. Stop now, Davie, that is en''ugh. I wad be well pleased if my cabbage was as safe es the country. If a. wlleen o' you men read spen . your eveuinge in your own hames, in place o' running away every nicht to some meeting or other,it wad be better for yourselves, your families, and the country, and quiet folks' cabbage wad be =Wile safer frae the ravages o' kye and straying call'anls. !. =3.11nxxe'en. Story. a' Written for the Ttxies, David. OIapprfrton and his wife Bei '' were both natives of the south 'o ' Scotland, but a,few years, previous t the present tune, had emigrated tcc North America and were settled it, V•1'ing:ham in'the'western pert of On -r tario '";', ,,i• ,,t • Davie:teas somewhat unsettled aerie. e irregular in. disp..sitiori, but withal #- et 0 a very lend busksed although very!: ; 4 $ FP eMee a tee t 14 . fond cf alI Irina of games, seofistx'sj..i § e t 1 i i tee., and being; what is called aadacei - a > to wens r .,u 41i?-1" ve:W vK„ft Do (fit ' gp' l tv gf rq 1-7.y ,aA f in polities in Scotland was a verywarm that Mr. Campbell, rind al of our ' ir61 lli,r\li s\ 41 i4' 'ia1j"rl( politician. .Bell was a Presbytdriau Public Scheel was hired again at a fa Of the oid stamp, firm as her own• s°.alnry of $1100. This is slightly in. Grampian hills, wen acequaitrted with correct as he recives his v,sunl salary : CARTON. ^ The Bishop of Duron administe=red the rite of confirmation to a hares number of persons in St. Stephen's church, on Sunday week --Mr. W. Wiles, of Walkerton, was in town a few days ago, He is doing a ;cod. trade in the furniture businoss-11lajor Koine attended the convention of municipal representatives in Toronto, last week --Rev. John Potts, of Toren. to, preached eloquent sermons in the Methodist church, on Sunday week— Mr. W. S. Been purchased the tie a .,rseevet;: , 3? JI3 s geld by 1 LiilsQ�'1,1, t,:ril ie1 0 H. Instead of waiting until the close of the season before OFFERING ESH OYSTERS Oysters, stewed, fried, raw, or in any style desired:, CANNED GOODS 1 Ears a Stock Just Received 1 CONED GOODS CANDIES, OANDi. S CANDIES. A Splendid Assortment of all the different kinds, APPLES, by the peck or barrel.. JAS. BlEcKELVIE Opposite Iorman's 1'lc tel. RIVED ! Ey SS. Europa, from Hamburg, d5rrna0. ' A.nd, as the season. is 3 OASES FANCY TABLE' CHINA ...3 EGG SETTS, SALAD SETTS, FRUIT BOWLS, VASES, BISCUIT JARS, WATER SETTS, ROSE JARS, CUPS tk, SAUCERS. RS. NEW RASINS, NEW CURRANTS, very late and Stock Very Large CHOICE & RELIABLE GROCELIES NEW PEELS, NEW NUTS, NEW IftUITS, — 1 WILL — Call and Inspect before Making ,�I~.«AYour XMAS PURL5EaM Mrk nnrk BoT,iina � -OSE. W.T0YET: E f Reay 1 TO •Ilan u, !nest complete:assortrirent' MOST CLIA. RUIN ":3 etches, Clocks, r' n And MS ALL as ysters! yste- resp^, and gotten up in Every W FRUITS g,- FRUIT every person will require Something, her ,Bible, the Shorter Cafechiern, the Confessi to of Fuith and the his- tory'of the Covenanters. Now. it so happened that upon that ever, memorable night the thirty.ftrst of October', c bt-' w pr , lieu s ltchrs, fairies and all the other frenal mischief mak- iug ghastly tribes were abroad and lads and laseios had convened,. To'buru their nuts and pre their stacks, And Band their ilollowe'eu, that' David was attending one of his numercus meetings. Poor Bell h4nt sit up till twelve o'olttolr waiting for his return,in cue of those irritable.,nervous dispositions which waiting always pro dimes, which is the very opposite of soothing to the Mind; had gone to her bed not in the best of humour and had fallen asleep. Davi©,. tubo felt half condemned et being so late out, when he got home, trent quietly to his bed. Bell,w o had risen early the follow- ing morning, with a small reminder of the ,.humour she went to bed in the previous evonir.g, observing that the garden gate was taken away, iunwell ate• ly shouted: Davie, Davie, gels up, the garden ghat is taken awa, and a' the kye in the team will be in the yeard. Pity rife, a' my weld cabbage, 0 Davie, wilt ye no rise 1 What quid could 1 dea, if I was up, Bell? Ouid, that's past a bearing. The btltlnir',bonnie c.abhae,,h,that 1 hae -row- ed and watered.a'slimmer; every ane o' then tte big atalhe ball on the tape. the liberty pule in the market :square, a' gane in Odd nicht, Will ye 110 rise, is that a' the sense ye hay? Mise, lr say, this tnofnent. Guid cavo us, 'Bell, what aro ye malting a' the fuss abet( (.1 What? interrupted Bell. Am 1 The stitlee in conneetiot1 with 'Et. making a' the fuse rahnny and evslry Graham's Motel was burned on • the ane o' the cabbage taken area. Rist,, 15th inst. Loss about $1500 ; no ye sleepy headed-- insuranee.—'Clic same night the old But by this thee David vias up. frame hotel, which wits occupied u a Conte awe' neo and see the amount dwelling, was aieo burned ;insur• `'Q' damage we has stiffi.red, • ance,—Mr. 'Prost has lemeht the belt Dumb as two mummies they prteeed ere latter* carried on by t x'. Itched. #rt the ftoetirtof destruetitrn. son. of $515--A.t a meeting held by the ratepayers, which was largely attended a vote Was taken as to whether th trustees.ahould be advised or not t hire Mr Campbell at same figure it 'received before, land resulted in a un animates vote to do so, but two of th trustees would not comply with th wishes of the section and would onl give Mr. 0 $500; so, rather than le so efideient l teacher go,the other $1 was raised by subscription, Th most remarkable feature of the whol affair,, is the reasons these two true tees give for their action, one bein thitt "He said he wouldn't and 11 wouldn't," and the other "The whea is rusted this year." A change may be expected in trusteeship at the be- t SEE REDUCED PRICES e' ,z • Dress Foods, Y 'Fd s ' , art„ e • . Silks, Satins t 'lannels, ` tinning of the New Year.---Oor tax w C' ^', collector, Mr. Pensa, is nn the war- path again. Rev Geo Loech, of 13rooklin, Oat., is in town. this week ou business. Lower Wi i loam. tilr,William Nettorfield has return -- ed from I)altote, after an absence of three years, and intends remaining until Marsh. -•-•'?firs, Thonits Price has again settled in her residence, she bay- ing spent the stintmcr in Windsor.— Mrs Edward Mulholland, of ltipley has been spending a ,,few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Netterfield. --Mrs. Captain 1\ieDonalcl, of Porter** UM, is visiting friends in these parts for a Cenple of weeks. She is at pies - ant the guest of Mr. 0raneton,•—Mr, Lee Orvis and family, of Zetland, 'eft for their new home near Bluevale this Attwood. Ov \ „! fSui iIIr�'',`d, Carl , ets Cott a ' s' s P 7.y iUsbo8, • 11 A Fine Stock of GRAPES, APPLES, ORANGES Etc. CIGARS GARS SMOKER'S UNDO :. CONFECTIONERY The meet complete stock in the county. Pure Creams a specielty. Call : and see me. HILL'S CITY J CTAUk..a1T. Strayed. • House and Lot for From the promises of John Kennedy, Lot 34 Pirst Con, Township of Culross in t i The subscriber offers for sale his Hon„• and tot on May, 1580, two prey heifers (ye tugs), 1 steer, white spot on face (yearling), An Orson giving informs tion that will lead to their covery will be suitably rewarded, 45 JOHN KENNEAY, Estray Eteifor,, Came into the premises of tbo subscriber, Lot 38, Con, 6, East 1Vawanosh, about the 1st of September test, a Aman red yearling heifer, The owner is re- quested to prove property, pay cbetges, and take i away. CHAS. CAML'Bk'LL, gb 3iarnoch P. 0 , Stray Steer. harn-tho a esof t too: tion �intCatharine D r I, use is a largo new eottanR, containing six rocas (ea cellar, rentabling one-fifth of antwo aeroeach. Wood ill sold o. sy term',. For full particulars apply to the proprio :•. ...._ w_.- ROBERT lt. z't'NO, Notice to Creditor,, ^•' t ..Tho creditors of Clulstoplidr Crowe. tiro, of theme:, Town of tt'ingham, deceasocl ere.irore1' ,ntidodtC' . • send in their claims to tht ,plata ped antors on' ' r' or before the 20rd of IteG"u,ulft; :.affcr wide?: data tho said Executors will proceed to. distribute the said estate, barin;regardonlyto such claims as they ;shall then have reeeited notice of. '4011 p . `S'''t RE -r- • ,',-�*,.�.,»+,..3 '1��'ti'iIEi ,.:. ��1 �{ ami 0 . C7i COZEN tory'% _u Camelot: the premises of rho subscriber, about the let of November, Lot 37, Con. 3, Kinloss, ono red and white steer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges -and take it away. JOHN CHARTERS, 3t, Whitechurch P. 0, Excellent Farris For Sale. The Executors of the Estate of the Tate Robert Cronynoffer for sale a Splendid Taint of One Hon. dyed Acres of first•class land, being the northeasterly half of Lot,2, Con. 2, Morris, in the County of Hu. ron. There are ninety metes wimost free from stomps, battened good bush, newels on the lot a s,lenoict log house and other buildings; there is alae a Tho Phrenologist who lives behiw the .C. P.P. station-, and who has practised for scams ,years ,u iib gland and elsewhere, is at liberty sea baturdr.y•i till ley..m. to examine persons phrenol. giealiv.at d give charts. The charge at present is milt 25 cents, • new bank barn with stone foundation ; agoo hewed +i, TILE,,,a good y ming orchard. The lot is slriendidtr located, within onaand a quarter n,lles front the flourishing town of tl'inghani. Terms very easy, Apply. to V 0 „nAVIS, Eceantor, 35 t'ri,tt'ham. 1.)TOTICE TO CREDITORS. ANDItvthe shatter of Henry 10:Court, of the 7bwn- r; ship of .last IV'aaaatsocli, in the County of Iittrpn, .Farmer, Notice is hereby given that the above named Henry AV:Court has made an assignment to maunder the provisions of the Rocked :3tatute of Ontario, 1887, Chapter 124, and amending acts, of all 1Ne.es' tato and *leets in • tr'rst ,for tiro benefit of kis creditors. A meeting of the eteditorsof the said,. Henry Mui' Court is hereby convened and will be held at the; aw Wilco of J. A. Morton, in the Town of ttititgham, an Friday the 22nd day of November, 1589. at 2` SH ES. \Ve extend a dor sial invittstion to every Lady, and Gentleman, to Call and look throng-] our stork, • The in- ducemeitrts rs'e ofi'er in ovary Cepart- w o'otock in the afternoon, for the oppointteent of In. spectarsnud the Crying of direction with reference to the disposal of tate said estate. All creditors of the said Beery 3roCout are to. qutredto tilde thoh'clainis (duly pproved as required bythd said get) with my solleltor, J e1, 14,fltou, inodtant, on or before the 25th clay of Rc.•ctobet 1Sat softer which date f shall p ,••yet to distribute: the sad (state, intrust toga d oily to the claims et whicii I shall then have notice, and T luau not be es`.tnnsible for the d, 0L$ of the said estate or any strt thereof to any per: to ar persons whose claim C claims e`ilai11105 have been tiled. JOIM 7.1l•`t'1•kN1'? 'e Ito, A. 5P."11' " i• vat, Ment will bo to your advantage to ex- r amine tied get vices.. 0 "Yours yak3i , ti. Partners an purposes can 1.e Iarge stock of 0113 thert in need Tiftstvfor drainrnA- n:1100 a. or briekya:d. A rtry land. ELLIOTT BROS.,, Wingham, Winghani, 12th, '8v: 1N H FLOURIfIG 11ILLS 1 The undersigned wish to tender #brit brst thtsn3kh' for the liberal patronngo given to our lion during severalyeare prior tonic bnrnitig of t t ' mill by in., ',condiorient, During the suet stases t e have te- moddelied the tow,. mill to the late,. eldloard e)s- tent of Hungarian baiter Process ess ref lire*, We bo - 'Hera weart flew give bo,.er ,.eeohnood$lon 511813 ever before, Weo.,or Prompt Dior/atoll) k'Afr 1 etw'rie, tJ,tLiTY SEColrrJTo Non; 1l? -±1 sit sEc!'rrnnr, r',,s"o r 81 of . <', i ti I 11.4•111.).(i•v 1 . t 14'.3:: y:H"hT. a..x,titite' 1 19, fe f• .. .,t .. sesee •