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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-11-29, Page 6.10 ar starirrt. y TO Qt 'A# sl S.QR $.. 11141,1a111 a to The Preabyteryheld n regales wet -1 The- emeses. 10:110>!'lrlclfaIANT wilioll -. ►. int in Clinton! on the 12th of Novetn app"aretl in our c°Iulalnc AOitle time her, The remits of assttnrbly ill tele - ��� _, ;;:.,. .....::... , s itlt'r', annntulcing; wt special arrtiug;t - FRIDAY, 1f07,t"M13'aR.29,,,.889 Ion th and Infirm Miulisters Fund, and " ' on the appointment o#' t< secretary of Ruosbur; hlValle, Sit t public! ere of ... Sab'bsetll treho'rle, wore disposed of. `, '. - . r , r•. .. The remit of Sabbath Observance was A'lreatine °tithe i suI'1alta tris 1 !';!Sect, whereby .our sllbecribers were delayed lentil next meeting. T.tie enabled to (drain a copy of the vain. deputation Op -hated to visit, a hart stere wort; Fluri, by serldir.g their ad - '1 of the Preebyterial Field with a view PATEIRSON, I'll l lima t:r Etairru Detvxurx Covu , issues! or MAR- ' t 11 t 41 t i lrt,rUl1 I�tVMNliI�M, F� fJ —•itl PUBLINHBcD - EITN1ti IDAYDIU11NI111b, )ist FRED, D, YY RIG 1 , TIMES OFFICE,JEEEPH Nk STIILE1 Tlia— • 1''l,)ITORIA.L �, 1,,T.1413. noes DRttnt1, Minister of, Agriculture for Out>tria; Will%ati: .Saunders, Direettr of the Experimene-ato re -arranging it,gave areport setting .tat .Farm. Ottawa ; J. H. P:u•tonc-rt . -'forth that atter °leering wall the con. A ,1'rnte+SSar of l atitny anti lni�ti ger •ations concerned they would 'recommend that no change be mase ,culture in the Ontario Agricultural iu the meantime. The roconllnenda-. •College, Guelph T. T. Ly°n, Presi- tine was adopted by the presbytery. dents of -tile liieliifaaa toesfcultural On application madeit was agreed to S°eicty, and 0. iV. Garfield, ex.secre, , permit the ccugregatious of Eguloi.d• • vibe and Bayfield to procure thea' own tary of the American P°malogleal'-Slup°ly till wxb meeting of the Froshy- Society, will attend the meeting" t,f the tory Mr, Ramsay submitted the Prnit Growers' Association, to be, held • estimated expenditure for the ensniug in Windsor, Deo. 10, 11 and 12, and year, sl o ving that it wunid require a Will take part in the discussions and rate of 14 cents per family to Make it rc tem/jags, • up. It was agreed to same the requir- p ed sum not;ordingly. The sc:lemy ou MONTREAL ; Witness: The ges'at the higher religious e•lucatian in .•economic reform ;needed by Canada Sabbath Sc :eels wits approved of and aordialll 0).uluended to the Sabbath is agricultural education. Her far- Sclloel workers, &c.,of the Presbytery. nners are three quarters of her pe''ple. Mr. MeLean's motion, which was in Their interest are her <interests. Yet the following, terms, "that hereafter ,the farms throughout the `oountry this Presbyter, shrill hold its .regular meetings in Giinton, and the system •are running down and the farmers of billeting be discontinued," Was re - glowing poorer. .settle farmers do not jetted, a majority preferring to be bit know•how to keep•their lands up, and toted as in the past. Ur, Martin was its a rule have no desire to learn, be. requested to continue the supply of cause they do not;believe it will pay. Reid was brought before the Court Their custom is to:•sucti the last juice specifying the sum expected frorn the out of the land they areori-and- then Presbytery for Assembly Fend. The Wove to new ' soil. What, however, attention of the brethren was called will be the result to a, country univer• to it. The next meeting of Presbytery sallytreated thus? Decay is the onlyis to beheld in the First Presbyterian 9 chnrah,Seaforth, on the third Tuesday prospect. Such treatment of the soil of January at half past ten a. m. • is .treason to the country. .•.The fact that it is general requires a tremendous To the PoInt, effort on the part o tbose•.wbo love The man whet does not find advertis- Canada to change the course of ing profitable generally finds business events anti secure for the country a unprofiitable.—N. 0. Yowler, Jr, Glass of farmers who can, with refit hiDealers who are many years be- Prat nd the spirit of the age , sometimes to themselves,make the land more and advance the absurd argument that by more fertile year by year, and whose not advertising they save that expense 0 xampte in doing so will be c011tanioua. Ito their Customers, and perhaps make To this end well endowed aericuitural .some of their customers believe it ; that in colleges are a crying need.' eevery community themostet when it is d successful , dealers are those who use printer's During the course of a sermon ink judiciously, the folly of this agree- xecently in Ottawa .ltev Dr Iiyckman tient is apparent. If by spending traced the progress that had been $50 to $100. a year for advertising ;amide by the Methdist church socie- (which is a seasonably large sumin ties from the time that John Wesley the smaller towns and cities), a dealer iznet his first class of ten persons until can sell $500 or $1,000 more, it is a the present day when there are over gopd investment ; and if he advertises Ave. millions of people meeting in the with judgment, he will increase his Methodist class meetings representing ads slargely over these figures. There ,a constituency of some thirty millions are retail shoe dealers in every large ,of people who are adherents and city wbo spend thousands of dollars members of the Methodist church. yearly in advertising in the papers. 'Fifty years ago there were some 155,000 It certainly pays them, and no one :members in Canada; to -day the mem- complains of paying more for shoes at hership of the church is about 225,000, these stores than at those which representing a constituency of about nerer spend a dollar for advertising,— 1900,000 or about one-sixth of the Shoe and Leather Gazette. /population of the Dominion. , Education for A11. An old and observant citizen says: —The local newspapersbould be found 'in every home. No children can grow /up ignorant who Can be taught to ap- ,epreciete the homepaper. It is the /Mapping stone of intelligence in all • these matters not to he learned in a ooka. Give your children a foreign aper ;which contains not a word' €,bout AA,•ly person, place or thing, which they aver,reav or ever heard . of, anihow •han you expect them to tie interested? Wut let thein have the Bottle paper and seed of persons whom .they meet and tclf places with which they are familiar, land soon an interest is awakened which ',increases with every weekly arrival of ,every local paper; thus habit of read .ing is formed, and those children will readthe papers all their lives and become intelligent men and women, _a credit to their ancestors, Orono' in their knowledge of the world asit is to day. They Mutt See A bran. It waif a midweek in the country. There were half a dozen girls whose brothers and sweethearts were toiling in the city and could not get to the watering place till Saturdayy There wan not a male human in sight, and hadn't been for two days. They were all sitting gloomily on the ver. Anda of the hotel. Glirls,I can't stand this any more, exelaimed one. Letts go !town to tho }station. What fort ft isn't train tical}. I've been making' 'Solitaries. There's a freight train. +lnine. in in Okla minutes, What's *len goose ;f ti, freight train? Why, we go (1'1w Igni :see the bralteeman rgi o hyo An I t'tt 4 troeed off, runtging, Sc, +nai.1 :tat till might not inlSs bi.n, i1CO Cit]"lniCte, Sewing on Buttons, Being • anxious to assist young housewives I will give my way of sew ing on buttons so they will not ' come off. When you begin, before you lay the button on the cloth, pull the thread through, so that the knot will be on the right tide; That leaves it under the button and prevent �.feet'o. being worn or ironed away, at ixtdiiti beginning the loosening process. Then before You begin sewing, lay a large pin across the button, so that all your thread will go over the pK. After you have finished filling the holes with thread, draw out the pin, and wind your thread round and round beneath the :button. That makes a compact stem, to sustain the possible pulling and wear of tire buttonhole. It is no exaggeration to :say that my buttons never come off, and I'm sure yours won't tf you use my me h of sewii g, Mus. • Moor, wfoorzue Canon and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by O. E. Williams. The ttailway companies decline to grant the bn;if far rate asked for by the promoters of the "Merciless Vs day echeme." The Poheina has been strenuously opposed by other cities who fear that it would divert some of their trade to Toronto, Anvret ro Morar.Ra..-?ire you disturbed at nhgtft , and broken of your rest by n sick child suffering and trying with pain of Caning Tetth 7 If so send at Encoandgot, a bottle of „Sire. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Ta Its value is ineflaul. • able. It will relicrr, the peer little sufferer iinme iat !y. Depend upon it. .others; tlitn'a Is 50 rilietal r :wont it It t nren Toy a nary and Merrhoea, un tee al tee the Sttrtch.ln.1 Burros, curoa'Wind Cote, eetten3 the (,rims, rcie..e 1 r i;dun,atlon, and't,ivcs tees and erptrgy to the whore Hi Stun. "Mrs. Win. ptoW'H itoath:+,o feral," for che draft teething to rtes rat to the tea h Rn' 1a the li r; ription of one of tits nide .1 teat fen. le p .. f..; a and nurse in ' efts 1'n, rd 5t.ttta, And .:, f,,a. , rl' :3Y all droplets throughout the World, Prlrc two'tr•ilve Bente a ewe sure and ask'for "1fs*. wrt'entw'e �$6ol'@.ilA grater," Ind tate no ether ktdd. stress to D. J. lc ENDALL & Co., (ard euclueing a twiecent stamp for inaiiit'g SalPe) is renewed for a twitted period. We trust all will. avail themselves of the opportunity of obtaining tide valuable *stick. To every lover of the Morse i, is indis pen'sletlrle, ae it teats in a simple manner all the diseases which afflict the noble animal. Its phenolninal sale throughout the United 'States and Canada, make it standard authors. ity. Mention this paper when sending for ttl'reatise," Chronic Coughs and Ca.Ide, Aced all Diseases of the Throat and Lnnku can be oared by the use of Scott's Emulsion, as it coutalus the healing .virtues of Cod Liver Oil and llypaphos. phites in their tiniest form. See what *V S Muer, ]ll I), L 0 P, .etc, Truro, N 5, nays; After three years' experience 1consider Scott's lunmislo eve of thevery beet in the market. Very oxe:ellen,,.a Throat aCae- oas. Sold by all Druggists, 600. Fifty five thousand five hundred dollars of the city of Stratford deben- tures were sold 'by tender on last Monday. 85,500 dollars cold at a premium of 105.45 and $20,!00 re- alized 100.58.. Dost thick th t whip)ting aids the Or knowledge can impart? The teacher paused then made reply; Et makes the children smart. Lux HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cu wed by Shiloh's Cure, We gnarautee it, For sale by C. E. Williams. A scheme to induce ladies to remove their hats in trsatres is being treed in Gliicago, where the manager displays a placard •setting forth that all lauies under 24 years of age are expected to umcot'er their beads. If the general theory of female vanity is sound Ibis ought to work like .a charm. SnEsrz,Ess NIeHTs, made miserable by that terrible'eou;;b. Shiloh's Oure is the Remedy for you. For sale by 0. L. WilUauls. 'An experiment art nceen tinie•sasing ha'- just been tried by having the SOLICITORS. steamship City of Rome discharge her passengers at Milford Haven; the extreme western point of Eugland,and "it is believed Haat sailing direct Iron: New York to that point will save from eighteen. totwentyefouv boors in the passage, It is Iikra:y to 'become the great landing point between the two countries.. SHInon's COUGE and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con- sumption, For sale by C. E. Williams. This world is but;a'fleetin("show, Where man his mind relaxes. We'er here to-day—to-morrow go-- To pay our debts we'er very slow; There's nothing sure but taxes. A NASAL INsmmTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. For sale by C. E.`Williame, °Atm o tor and .E%7 N.ild ! iY J�,di'i 4.t i%• ,LrJ., Q1 4#E1O tor WINGaiAAI, Agent for Dewney's (Delgrave) URI Sub riptiolnprico, X11 per ye:tat',In, tt*tt`evatawi Om, • Abv grrriszNG RATES; S}}tact, 1 yr. 1 0 n,o. 1 t me. _LI no. One Co' tinct ,i ii g"0 $86 00 1 ASO 00 18 tt4 SIirelf " 86 00 20 00 li lel ti 00$500,000 TO LOAN. Sharter " 20 00 12 00 1 } 7 011 a ont orter On Tarin and Town Property at very i,owcot Rates and ori Terms to suit borrowers. MORTGAGES PURCHASED. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. bonuwers mon obtain money in 6 days if satisfactory, R. vANSTONk,, Beaver Block, Winghaur.. MONLY TO' LEND. TIRE CORPORATION ON TIIE TOWNSHIP 02' Tnrnbecry bee about $8,000 to loan on Mort- gages, For terms apply to, Or WM. aiicPIIERSON, Tr, TREASURER, WInghata. REEVE, GlenfarrowI Winglrani, jhlay P. 01eLAREN, 1VIoney to Loan on Note. Notes Discounted AT REASONABLE RATES. Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 per cent. with privilege of paying at the end of any year. ,Notes and Accounts collected. ROB'il'. MQINDOA. Oypiva,—Bi,avor Block, 1Vingham, Ont. Sam'l Youhill's REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR- ' ANCE AGENCY, OFFICE : KENT'S I3LOCK, WINGHAM, Private funds to loan. A number of Building Lots and Residence proper Mee for Salo. Those desiring to makea homein Wingham should communicate with, or apply in person at my Office, where all necessary information can be btaoined, B2 NK OF HAMILTON, 'tri 2N t3 HAM_ Capital, $1,000,000. Rest, $400,000. President—Jong STUART. Vioe-President—A. G. RAuSAY. DIIt'ECTORS ,toms Pitman, 011AB, GURNEY, GM) ROACH, A, T Woof, A.11' LDR (Toronto), Cashier—J. TURNBULL, Savings Barnet hours, 10 to 3 ; Saturdays,10 to 1. Deposits of 51 and upwards received and interest allowed. special Deposits also received at current rates of iretoreat. Dro,fts on Areat Britain and the United St to bought and sold. B.'WILLSON., AGENT. MEYER d; DICKINSON, • 'Mr. Umpire' is the way in which ball players must hereafter address that official. This style of :address will be a novelty to those who have been in the baba of calling him a `chump' with some italic language precedingit WmL roe sewraa with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer + is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by 4. E, Williams, o To discontinue an advertisement, .says Josie Wanamaker, Philadelphia's great Inerohant, is like taklug down your sign. If you *smut to do busi nese you must let the public know it. ;Standing advertisements are better and cheaper than reading notices. They • look more subsihutial and businesslike, and inspire cialfidence. I would ,as soon thine of doing business without clerks as without advertising. CATAnnn CURES, health and swept broads''' secured' by Shiloh's Cat.,rrh Remedy. Price S0lcents. Nasal Iujecine free, For' sole by C. E. * yilllanis Snbecril.e for the Thins "1 fronr nosy until J. n, ist 1891. fj low. Solid ei old welch• Sold ror' L0 wantonly. 1:.O watch l°au nae molt. Yerfoot (innkeeper. War. x..11 fantod flta*ril.ld uotd maw*Cl,ae. D,:tb India!' and yenta' Neae,with worko end eases bf agall *lino Ottt PrINNott In toff. to Wily fan tecaro ono free tottether with OUT sane and vat uncle line of Ue,NsN,ale, santlales. 'r hue samples, oe wall as the watch, ere lend Peer, and afteryote hart kept Main he year home :for sr months and known Cham to !hoer who May nowt eak3,the, Let osatYost nw.nrronerey 'Chola i'IIf,;I1)Lb:'n CniuN+•:R: hallo veaailaitte at saes si�nnoaa,y,e ant. porra�ara,a�eatrl,R 15*. Watch iitletosoll i[7a.e ssraits zee *Mot, off, Wingl g 'e .cy, D AVIS IS OF.PERING oN. VAR1/_C PRC R2'Y- .AT VERY LOW RATES. sii 111111 I OFFICE—OPPOSITE HE MARKET. 8 WINOHAai °MOSER. 011, 1888. S. GH:ACEY, •'CI1\TD E"..R.TAK:E Supplies all necessaries for fun. eral furnishing having a Delivery Wagon specially for this branch of business, All orders attended personally, and delivered any: where within 10 miles of Wing: hem. Remember the place, first door south of the big brick hotel on the main street, Wingham. 1 ne Inch 0 00 11 00 2 W 111e Local and nt ler casual advertisements, Pe. per liuw Inc Binsertion,ratint,eitlon,andSe,perlinefureaetat, er.eUe*t Local entices, in nonpareil .type, b it, for drat sortiou, and Fir.. per lieu tot` euoh subsequent inset No local entire will be (harped less than 26e. Ativ el tisemcnte of beet, k'ound, Streyed, Sftuati al,tt Bniueee Chances 1%anted, not exceeding. 8 1151,e nonpareil, 0, iter metre. houses and Farms for Salo, not exceeding 4. lines, 81 for slot month, Sae. per snhserawntslouch° These terms will be et,•ion) adhc,zd to, lonSpgereciapel riraods,tes for longer athertihunieuta, or for Atii'el'tiseineltts without spotlit, dircetiona, will be inserted till forbid inti charged accordingly. Tran• aitory advertia mentsmust be paid in advance, Changes for contract adt ert,selnut,te must be in the office by Wednesday noon, in older to appcat that week R. ELLIOTT t sora ncoit ANA Prstut s>ra ro+m..�.n.�n..wderr�ra,ara„vae.w..�.e.M -raw 1/ 7 tet. MAUDONALI), J031;PIIINE WINe)ttsl, STREET, °STAR.* • - - DDIt. "J, A. MELDIti',WM, Donor Graduate of Toronto University. Office and Residuuee-Tho old stand formerly wax. Pied by Dr. Bethune, atthe corner of Centre and Patrick streets, WI:IOUA:tt, - • °►T, D', F. E. GODFRE'Y, First-class honor man and general proilcleiicy medal- ist Toronto Unfvereity. Sioniber College Pbysielabt and Surgeons or Ontario. BsLORAYB,.Osr. Office—At Methodist Parsonage, J. A, MORTON, BARRISTER Ace., Wingham Ontario. R ' VANSTONE, BARRISTER, sotto TOR, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, ETC. OFFICES—Beaver Block, SINOUAsu, ONT., Gown's and num, ONT, Private and Company funds to loan at low rates of interest. 'Mortgages, town and farm property bought and sold. Mercantile collections a specialty,: DENTISTRY.— J. S. JEROME, Waimea, J S Jerome is manufacturing cel- luloid Platee Vulcanite plates of the besthraterial as cheap as they can be got in the Dominion. All work wag- ranted. Vegetable Vapor administered for the painIcee extraction of teeth, the only tate anesthetic knowia. OFFICE: : In the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick hotel, DENTISTRY. --w. IL h1ACDONALp, Waseirr.ui rr•, Maker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy,, .4fr a1q Wive. Gold, etc., eta, Platin, ranging in prices from 5500 upwalda per set crownng and bridgework, Teeth ex tracted without the least }piatr, by the use of Vital. iced Air. .Dead Office, wingharu, aide martinet, op. posite the Queen's hotel, open daily (Stliuiitye exvept. ed) from,0 a m to G p in. Will be at Blyth every . 2nd and 4th Saturday otiearhmonth--O2ict.at Milne e hotel; Gerrie: lit and 3rd Mondays of each month -- Onto at Albion hotel, .ER'traotintf 26 cents,. JOHN RITCIIIE, �! GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT MIacean, Oirrarele I ROBERT CUNNINGIIAM, INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH% DDEAN, ,TR., Wnseiiaat, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTV OF HtiRON. Sales attended in any part of the Co. 'Charges Moderate, JOIN. CURRIE, WisoHAae, Oar., mousezn AUCTIONEER. FOR VIE COUNTY Or luntox. , All orders left at the Tams office promptly attend- ed to. Torras reasonable. JAMES HENDERSoly, eL1tOENHLD AUCTIQNNRR 11)n COUNTIES Renoir ANn BRUCE. .All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest Notice All aocessarynaarr'angenrents can be made Beat th TIMES' *nice W1No1TAI4. BOLTON t IIAWIIINS P. L. le D. 1 SUMMIT/ES AND CIVIL I1RA: vnuns, L1STOWEL AND WINGXIAM, All orders left attire office of the Trails will re ceive peompt attention. ON% 31:LSON T. ItITOUIE, • P. L. Surveyor, Civil Engineer and !naught:Won Particular attention paid to division of proner'tlen into building lots, settling disputed bonndariee, preparing complete plans of towns and villages, as per Registry Act, end descriptions of properties for insenthon In deeds, Cross•Seetfons of rivers made ' And estilnatee 0f oast of Brfdtres, Culverts, dtc, Pro- ; ince and estimate+. far grading Bills, drainage, roodand street Iterprovements, &meta and other Engl. neerie;,M works. Correspondence writhed, coating iz la'cand character of work, OFFXCIti—At J. A. bl train's law office,. %'Ingham, Out, ",2I5S NLL(J ji;rlirrg'rt 8T,Itut L sbEs noVn7NST1tt`•CT1Oh* tis PIANO AItU J g est'niture and Ila?raOMy. Mow Romer lit ,It !Atha tIt.40lt 4