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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-11-22, Page 8ClIeZedirtgljantCbx leRID Yr4 1'aoVEM BER ti , 1sSo. much your prayer' and we need 5 %rater the (teed IN prayer eol;itau To.zncrr,,w (1), Y.) 1 move to place of work inside the walla of native oity, where our, Miusion Ilan to1FQI]11ta1'tR. sly. The nanife+a of the officers of Oeurr: my Tuck, No 30, 0 0 1; J3elueore, elected the- 'ter term commencing Nov let, 1889, a are as follows : B J .Barton, 0 ; W house, There Iron g;ol'g to live al among the people ,and work moo the wolneu,;aua live in . native sty • I have a dear ohristiati woman who o going with me. At proem I•h4vi a :lees eveniu;s for three unsaved s • rapt$ In oar Imus° aril I am prAyitlg , that they may be saved. They teem it iuterestetl and revereutaudat the class f mien tlxey scs ul for there � touch move li one n andsbdued, 1sonzetimea feel so :much •the responsibility of beim; an embus• savior for Christ. To speak kindly to- theu clraWa out theirheerte'so. Its our lives that tell on those people more, Yes, ` infiuitely more, , than our words}, G1aso3i IawiN. FAUN C;Er1i NA: CHINS IAI+G, Mina, Oct, 8,'80 AaAIt C.IIa.6TIPS FRIEND, ---Aiayll you wtil use. think of my writing letter to ;cru. 1liany ,slides llav thou;;ut of yeti during the past year as 1 h a%e l.i.=keit aver thee, ounce •i my little autiteggrapb albums, and have seen yours there too. How much o iutereh't there'ha • happened since then4 one Jeffrey, V 01t; P Hackney, 0114; 11- tI , Lowry,•R S ; Jno Rutherford, 1? 8 ; le. P Perkins, Trees; 1? J3allag14 J W ; - le J flail, S B; W Bridge, J 1; Society a stimulates the thought, rlivigoates the er- purpose, gladdens the heart and Oh, I` du timuk God so much for the privi epee of coming to China, to see tileg;re.at used of tt,ia people for the . Gospel. ilu one at horn° cum possibly realize how groat this need is, What we Inter front time to time is nothing but a word. When we aline and see Izothing from morning until evening but sitz 1u4 iguoratlee; men and wuiueu dying on their ,feet, wellong about the streets, with none to help • the holly and no ' hope for the soul. Acid yet it is quite pus, Bible for missionaries to come out to this hind, and to become ee used to setring'ihe dept), of degradation and misery to which these people have fallen, that it becomes a common place matter to see souls passing iilto eter- nity having never heard of Jesus. Those nit �' have cuuie oat do : need so much the prltyers of dear ehristiatz' people at howe,thointercession ofGod's oliildreu,wllu will give Hin.i no red until he establish and make Jerusalem a praise in the earth, to keep . us bur. elened fur souls, so that we may con- steotly* go feeth with weeping, while we bear the precious seed.- Satan has' many ways of hindering the preaching of the Grasp 1,but we just keep; :owing the seed, wheu it pleases God .to save men through the appareut foolishness. of preaching It is a great mistake to think that the people the ready and glad to reoeive the Gospel, as soin have represented. While it is true that tete meets individuals like the Etill`s= • Irian enauclt searatiing Air the truth, rxs a•ruie, we find thtatrnost we - have to tell atout the Gospel are bitterly opposoed to the truth. Sometimes they tell us that,J;esus Christ was the non , of•soino 11i; ream in Great England, ns they call it. Do pray for us, that the Hioly. Ghost may melt the hearts • of those who nay hear the -message of selvatiofr breaetind. Ear: the past five months I have been living in a • Treaty port, 'where , there •are about seventy foreigners t,f a good many tint- tioualitie ;u;id it is dreadful to see the way in whiuhthe Chinese are treated by these -English speaking people and the poor 1 attves are so insulted and kicked,.an:i thought no more of tussis just so many animals. l.t is true they are very numerous arid every city • is- ttirong d, with eeoiies or those who carry C.rlrigialrotll one place to another, Iiere, •Io'r,e�``,tlle^pullulation is s.i great, it i 'St)-t:tuCt�fig.to see iso .many who 'ale °rippled irorkiug their wtiy through the crovfds, many with large holes in. -t;ueir feet anis leg, unbound and un-. eared for, just like living 'dorpse:, for whom death brings relief. Tis upit>,iou any Chinaman has of foreigners is not. very good. And no wonder. 'They 1.e11 us that they. first forced 'opium upon them, now we with to propogste our religion,. when they say they have religion euouph. How can we know, about our God when we > have never seen hit°? They have seer. Budda and eonfuciious, It•inight be interesting. 10 you to know thegtotnposition of the tetra the Chinese use for. opium. It is a eharecter made up of three others, it: waning; 'western,' afire,' `t art11,'4o the whole for.opium is western fire or. Lire earth. Oh, how England ought to be ashamed, fur the use of opium has become sucha clirsel Audit act's just like fjp, no gtteuehing -ofits :tppeti.s;,ft is impossible to go out stray tlliort distance ou the streets with - stet sePier•+dozonf#,yes,seores of inen,aye 6' And women. among thein,too, whose ragged clothes and tattered hair,suzik- qrn eyes and "sallow -faces, tell the talo of Woe. 'Also in the skirts of th gttrtnents is foil& the blood of the sows of the poo rintioeents,' id true, and we bury our 1)fwais with sliptne as e.e think of our country's guilts. 1faw to retain, drill people is to us It difficult Bluevale. The September cheese was shipp a few days ago. The price reoei far the cheese -.-11 cents per pound ifs the best drat has been paid an factory this' fall. Mr. Dillon, ti cheesennaker,is a first class make and Its has his efforts nobly seconde by Mr 1 rm Messer, the salesmen, wl always secures the top price for tl chees;s, Mr. Dillow has been engage tor next year,—Mr Thos Nixon doing an extensive trade at his ;ia twill --`[he officers elected for Com .Douglass for the present term are;. Adam Cleghorll, 0 11; Eobt N Duf V 0 1R., Thomas Jewett, Chap.; Joh Burgess, R S; James Elliot, 1f S Geo Aitchieson, Treas.; D fI Mofatt S LV; Arch'd. Campbell, J W; .Joh Gardiner, 8 B; Hatuilton i'Vh.ite, J J3, Examining Physiciaans,Drs. A:laedoneld, Meldrum,'1'owler,'Latnlyn and Chis- holm, W'inghaiu; Dr. Tuck, Gorrio; and Dr.' Graham, 1ruesels:—Miss E Smith, -second daughter of Mr Wm Smith, of this place, was married - ort the 18th instant, to I1r... T Dennies -froze isear St Catherines. Tlid car sleety was performed by -the Bev' 114r 1 Vallwin. The bride was attired in brown satin, Stud looked charming. Mr Dennis is a fine looking young iilan, We understand Ile is -a farmer. They left on the 1125 train 'for the tnnir horse, carrying with them goud.wishes of their frieeds---Mx L Jouess,of3aokson, Michigan, is visit- ing ar. 11.N Duffs this week --We had :t pugilistic encounter here last wok, We n .derstaud Marquis of Queens- berry rules " were observed. Gate receipts nil. Alt about• those lamb{r —Mr. Arthur.Murpby,of the boundary line, has got a situation as impeder over the (J P B. station at Windsor:. Haiti well qualified fer the position--' Thos. Jewitt has bought. the old Lytle farm from James 'Iinimins, at something over four thousand dollars. brightens life. Examination in fellnore Public ``School, Nov 15th, 1889. 1st class !junior—Mabel Lalnonbyt 95 ; Mabel 1l1oKee, 0O. 1st Mase b'ertior--J J3rom- uar, 100,.; E Wiisou, 91; J 13artou, 88, Part 1I -•-S Wilson, 100; J = Abram, 100 ;' 8 ;Richardson, 96. 2nd . class-- B' 13rt:uluer, 92; 11, Perkins, #4 ; IR Wilson, 08, Sul class --E Ir- win, 100 ; A Irwin, IO`0 ; A, Wilson, 100; 1'� Jaffray, 100. • G. P, R. TIAI TABL.Is. ed Trains arrive and depart as follows THE jd�g7vHd UPAti�3 5:35ARRIa.Ae y 8 ��!(s"{Q;'�r,Tor TorOuto......-...5:15a. m GLOBE CO 1 1. T tiir p " j THE QUEEN OF THE HOLIDAY P Ur,16ERS FOR I &89. I'ORTY PA.GES O Beautiful Illustrations and Literary matter, 'Coated Paper, Coloroll Lithographs, magnificent Prc w ; or1z, Tia,n.cl� some Colored Clover. TWO LARGE, SUPERB LITITOGRAPPIC PLATES, .in a.5 colors, accompany this number, entitled j D - THE ORA S.DXA General Sir Fred Middleton, in writing about the latter plate saes :—I must con. gratulato THE GLOB upon ]laving produced so creditable a picture. It is very well oxeauted, and appears to me to be quite equal to any from haunt. The different Uniforms are correctly given, and the grouping not too stiff. The whole number is, without doubt, the BEST' HOLIDAY PAPER over issued ,in this country, and much superior to the groat majority of English produotions. No Canadian family should, miss securing a copy of this magnil - cent issue. Price 50e. To be had from all Now'sdenters and at the ,.41*.. of m p;m s19 +.J st 120:1:31p: .11111111 ,.VorToesttater 10:30 ^` Orders from the Old Coventry nest be accompanied l'j addi tuna&^1+ire G'tl. ze to cower' extra postage. r, Gn TI LTSTTC R°Y • ti A. 0. STF.ATHDEL, AG1:YT, Through tickets to all points in America—North. 10 West, Pacific Coast, etc., via the shortest and all l,opttlar routes. Baggage checked through to desthtation. Lowest freight rates to all points. ---^TI1YlE TAEIIX. - ,-I,F' ' L13AVn %VRrrt11AM. ARMY& AT W,trenAM. 0 St 0:3,9 a.m.Toronto, Guelph, Palmorston, sec. 3:30 p.tu, t, 53:40 p.tu. '^ " - Clinton, „ 10:10 •' _ 7:25 " ., ,.:.Palmerston, 33ixed„ ....10:20 a.m, 6:30 a.nt.... „London; &o, 11.00 " f, 3;40 •t,in.' 7:46 p.m. n 11:10a.nt,• ,... ,.glnearcane, 6ro..., ,.., 0:30 .in, 0: 0p.m " 11:10 10:10 " • 0:50 i u • - Eowigk• The funeral of hlr.JohnSanderson's boy Willie, aged eight, took place on Tuesday. Ho has been a great suffer- Mr for sine weeks. We sympathize with hid .parents and friends is' their loss »vviuclz isle is infinite gain,—We are gleed to learn that Mre.Jawos McDerrnitt is recovering from .her revere illness,— Special services are being conducted in Mayne ,church by Rev: Mr. Pring. The con; regation Iran lately got au organ and a fine choir, whieh greatly improves the musical services.—The north winds are beginning to blow onee, in 1a while to warn people to pre. fa.iqer winter..—Miss Annie Faust left:Tuesday morning for Dundas, where she intends remaining fur five of six niotlths. She will undoubtedly have a pleasant time, as she always makes friends where she , goes,.—Mr. John McDernfitt has been recruiting this last few weeks, visiting relit- tires.• • star;`. MA11trRtan.—In winghsm on the 21st'Inst., the o o bt Mr Wm Mainprize; a daughter. Aasoun--At %Vbtghem, on the 10th inst., •the wife of Mr James Armour; adaughter. Meotuae .-In Winrbans/ on the 21st in9t, the wife' of 31r Jas McGuire, blacksmith; a sou. ,[4iAitEtIt113 CGRaooh—SINchsta,--At the residence of the ride's brother, Archibald, 70 Walton St., T'ononto, the oath inst., by Rev S Tboums, Mr Abgus G McGregor, contractor, to Bliss Minnie Sinclair, both of Wingitain. by the Bev.1 11 Nafwt Bluir Tr,Dennis,o to Miss th s L tlinitii,daughter of Air wet Smith of Itinerate. laneuatL--DuosAo,:—At St. Peter's Church, oni0 on Nov. 19th inst., by the Vett. Samuel J Illy. leas: N Marshall of Brockville, barrister•at- , to Ada, daughter of M. John Duhnagc of natant, Ont. Al'-su-1101emtra-- At St. George's church, attest, on the 13th inst., by Very lieu Jas Car- heei, Irl A Beaty of Montreal; Hattie 'Elmer° Mixing, daughter of 13 liutehina, Eeq, of Montreal, etc J Walker :Srars;h,51 A,Arehdeacon of London, os itneetioll, yet 1 believe the -:best, way t n tosyls t.lr3'wotncii at least is by living wa Iaght airtu.rgst tlir.Iu, • 1 find that the leo closer ter• gets to fhoisj': bind se not- sale afraid VI touch clo&hos with poor 11r' geese of 110,•05. sinner , 11444 tile 0oo116f their hart e lfrti.it• tits; 'tlte doctl'ilicv we proal '1'•,efi titer think that utter ail ib1... ni', he ,kr s iug in the .Trails t'tur las t° than ill thrills. flat oh, a h4`art Ii ming over with love and tt lace lived in cm. power's) thy, #;forst of 1 ;G1t'btil, Always ..rt,,;;r. f .rik fruit n.i.1 "Vat ,,.w .vu rki WOO 1 CI }'1's f.,r xsl 1. MitLoatrg•--In Morriston, sear Guelph, on the 2Oth instant, the Bev .gym Meldrum, father of Dr J A fdeldrum, of this town, aged 84 ye,.ae. daughter of Ttugh and Nov.aht litLcat, May, d two year8.5 months arni 12 days, ::truss -in North Rost/lope. en tho dth fast., 1)ma,d l rcr,tr, formerly of Ierthshire, 1Szutland, , • t t r -_In Paisley. Ont, nu the 2nd licit„ baha4.0 ail n'u, wh • 06 air Joh.: mall of 58. Marys;'Aga IA year& WIAIOGIIAM MARKETS. wYinosAu, November 21, 1880 Corrected Ly P. Deans, Produce healer. '''four Per 100 lbs,• $ 2 Full Wheat per bushel, • 0 505 to 0 80 Spring " 0 75 to 0 80 New Oats, . 25 to 25 Oki Oats - - ' .26 to 26 Burley - - .- - 35 t0 45 Peas - - 50 to 62 rotates • - 80 to 80 Sutter late made - 14 to 16 do,ltolls, . - do summer triode - Eggs per dozen, Wood per cord, - flay per ton, ' 18 to 16 12 to - 13 Ul to l 25 to 1 60 6 00 10 7 00 HO.CS VA4TEfl! Farmers In rry on your store bogs and fatten them ler the market from January to June. We have de termized to abandon tho peeking of dressed bogs in order to make the , packing of hogs a business througbout the year, We shall endeavor to buy at whatever tbo price ia, 000ugh live hogs during these months to run -our padking house. As this business is neglected during the late winter and spring months, we think those who have hogs suitable for our requirements will :reap te trie benefit. We want hogs not less than 140 Ibs., and not over 220 lbs., and•wiil give a,handsome price for the same. lte- Ntollect 'We shall not buy a dressed hog this iviiator, Whereas we packed 15,000 dressed hogs after ,Tan. 1st, last winter, J. L. RANT & CO., Ingersoll; Not: - of Dissolution of Part, nership. Notice 18 hereb,, vent th the partnership baro- tofore existing bet% en 0 les 0. Hyman, %homes Phelan and the under '<^ , John Brennan, as Tan- ners, in the Town 0 -'nglum, in the County of Heron, under the ft of .n 13rennan & Co., was on the 1 h day o November • Stant, dissolved by mut conser, the said John reanan 'retiring from ho said • editorship. Farm. for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale Lot 18, Concession` B,I3owick and 0 acres off the cast end of Lot I9, making 106 acres There ,are between 80 and Oa acres cleared and in'a good state 'ofcultivation. On the premises are good bank barn, two frame bootleg, and good outbuildings. Situated about four utiles from Wroxeter. %'or particulars apply to CROC1ET WILLITS, Wroxeter P. 0. Farm for Sale. The sublcriber offers for Bale his farm. being Lot 22, Concession 10,•Turnbolry, containing 100 acres, more or lase. There are seven acres in fall wheat and an the land cleared is seeded down. On the premises is a good frame barn and a lois•house, and a good you g orchard. The farm is splendidly lo- cated, bol only three napes from the flourishing town of Ingham. For further particulars, apply M AN EW MITCHELL, near the farm, Wing - ham st Office or to the proprietor, MITCIlELL, Grandin, Cass Co., North Dakota. RIME SALE AT Winghrun, at Brunswick 7clotel, ON Saturday, 7th. December, 1889, ,.At 1 O'clock 1', M., there will he sold THE MILLEN PARK About 140 acres, being Lot Eleven, in the Third Con- cession Townsh' of Morris (except 60 acres north of River Malt] . ,.) For furtl, particulars see posters or apply to CItONTN S; SETTS. Vendors' Solicitors, London, Ont. 0 to P. MANS, Jn,, Auctioneer 3 S%Ingham " TRIES " SUBSCRIBERS. All parties who have not paid for this " TIM>S " for the years 1888 hurl 1880, are requested to re- mit the amount at once. 'Wo•need money, and hope this notice will be .sufficient, uud that a general reponse will bo the roault, . R. ELLIOTT. Y SUTRB.d.,T-LA.iloV 1Y✓ Wishes to state that he has moved into the store lately ocopied by T.A. Mille, and has just opened up a ]targe stock of WOOD AN COAL STOVES; S, of every description. A special invitation is extended to those requiring PARLOR WOOD STOVES, our stook in this line being very complete. , LAM S AND LAMP GOODS in endless variety cji'i1I ji of the best makes. p TII V E, cheap and durai>Ias. FURNACE HEATING AND REPAIRING promptly attended to, and all work guaranteed satisfactory. , - - Rewentber the place—Mills' old stand, Josephine street, Winghar. D. SUTHERLAND. CODS CLAPER THAN EVEN —AT THE -- KI r. Where all the Noveltiesof the ss,•tson are to -he seen, and nmiady goers away, because we have the best stook And everybody are pleased with our goods and buy. of :all qualities and styles. Positively the largest stock in the county of Huron toselect(earn, with all the newest trimmings to Thatch, ' @.� L .x. •EKINGS A 1M% . A '' Lt S 4 , from 50 cents per yard upwards, T.13 ' AND SEAXIT ' Eta of.the hest qualities, which we cut free of charge. Every -lady-should: see them. You would certainly say we bare the best range in town. Flannels, Yarns, Blankets, Shawls, Wool Squares, Fascinators, Hose, Gloves, Skirts, 111.111 Cloths, of all' kinds. • Tweeds, Patigs Worsteds, Ovrcafings1 Etchr FIT GUARANTEED EVERY TIME. T "1 Ready-made Clothing and.. Overcoats irtzrzte of i11 styles, in Crips, Seta, Fur Coats for ladies and gentle men, robes, Ste. • Groceries and. Crockery and the" only and most reliable stook of n o o T s «.:..T 2.--) SI --10 ►ter in the county., ALL COME AND GIVE US A LOOK THROUGH. Wing11am, Cita. iCtil, 1530. A. MILLS.