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Wingham Times, 1890-11-14, Page 500' as• or ?Aria rti►A{ AN» ntectrertllarrOWRIe" er supper of Liao., +arts of Trade Wi Olt in the Grabs) oweel, It was. wt.-. f 1+rortineilt °(Reese auty end district. several itistruetiVP le aucl the pgpular mines Duncan, of ite+d with a sills hat The secretary, W. statieties showing d 41 paid members er of cheese actually the season . so far boxes. The cine*se sold in the Lietowel Ontario and North i) reached the large,' million dollars for cheese boarded et ),ear was over 26,400 only the. largest sed in Listowel, but noble the knew of it in Ontario. the eminent pork. In, gave an interest - ,he development a1 sely connected with. s probably the old- iu Canada. Forty, only cheese trade: cerican cheese. The• reilce county, N. I:, in on the markeet, 80. per 1b. They geese. He used to buy dills and leay. market at 8, and 4e. 7 were bad smelling vent by the name of n that he traced the 1 he Canadian, trade system. which has Jarful revolution ill Jerred to the fact eese made in •Qatteda orthern or Listowel. l visited uiany lauds n to Canada, which. at country ou thp fac, a sentiment ;which Willie. He gave some the breeding and The class of pork roducing good liahns. heads and relatively fat meat. Ile' ibstan- t*farmer made $500 ts., I -y careful housing, attention. e toast of "The Buy. n, of London, *toni- factorymen on" the heir factories.°. The was the finest ap.; best in all respects he. tare. }'There is no., .that the cheese made net is the finest pro. It ' is better than tndoti, Woodstock or s,and it is attributable mate but largely to 10 -facture." blr,.Oas- 1, drew attention to ile some factories in Mainly produced the• vas not all fine. When paid tho northern 'n cheese t hey expee to be equal to the ti or were doing heat work. it come up to the nese this year was de of the best factories a reduction in the se of the defect should Geed into. M.r.easwell'a discuseiou ihi which rs and buyers took• presented a good ' 11• t value of such cootie otters over. I a.population oi' 43,.. aor, Goderich town - year a squash which, . The seed Was ob. Et tnaylvania, have been all the get hit Knight, of Grey mammoth radiate, of anirah variety, whioh da, and treasured 21* reutuferoune, and he which Pleasured 18 I. These rdishes ta'►s,, ate tine for table been made by the ,airy for the payment ars of the Central lank . bend of 01, cents on the, positors, payable ala miser 15. This makes 1 of 93i (writs ptt the editors of that pilfer-. One or the Oldest. We take the follovriug from the Seaforth sitOr Dusts Earosrxon,—I Raw in the Clinton New Era about five weeks ago an account *PIA one John Morris oelebretfug hie 4tlgl►beth year, and of the number of +ghildren, grand•ohildren,greet•grand•cbild• ran, and ' great•great•grand.obildren that were present, but the parts took particular uoited of was the length of time he has lived on the earn° place. The article. atated that he settled on the saline plans where he still lives, in 183,3; his opinion being that there is not another man in the county having lived so long in oue place, tett I em of a different opinion, There were a good many settlers In Godericb and Colborne towuships before 1833, and some on the London Road. but I eau only 'meek for myself. I name to Bromfield in 1830, tools up land in 1831, and began to work on the land in 1832. In 1893 I was married. „and myself and wife have both lived on ' the same farm ever since, without ever )laving had a notion to leave. it, According to this we are two years ahead of Mr Morris, and I think there are many more who have lived onthe same place as long. as Mr Morris has lived on his, The Nev Era's account says nothing about Mr Morris' wife,but it is fifty-seven years since myself and wife started' life together ou the farm • where we now reside. Your'. truly, Nan, Ross. Brumfield, Ootober 23rd, 184(1. Mr Ross is father of Mrs (Dr) Macdon aid, of this town, iSIit MAR TIMES,—Ou a cold, raw, Sunday morning, I found myself dnug, warm and )comfortable in the kitchen of Bigga, Parish Manse. John ,Christison, my re•, vered p'istor,(reverend here is out of places was thereto make a start with a Bihle class. Though of commanding presence. he was unnouveutinual in dress, as well as address. In a few well-chosen words, and at the very outset, he explained the nature and essence of Hebrew poetry. In the twinkling of an eye, such a vista stretched out, that even now, in doubt regarding porno obscure passage in the roll of pro. pheoy, I apply my first lesson to elucidate its meaning. It was the next Sunday, when he asked some of the more advanced eaholars to locate the Garden of Eden. 1,ty chum, Who was a cute coon, appropri• Wad what was then the commonly received: . site. To despair I fell back upon Aden, the Gibraltar of the Red Ilea; I did. -not throw up my brief, but stood to my gunge sand a gentle smile of Impede me bolder. With admirable tact,he sided with neither, + but, with Milton for authority, he located the disputed territory farther north. ._•i then returned with a new zest to Paradise host, which I nowread with an aitn to view, and a sharply defined purpose. The literary aspects of the Bible, (I speak as a boy of fifteen) would prove attractive to young folks at a very critical age. ' The • -manners and customs of the Jews, books of, eastern travel,the teaching of Egyptian, Assyrian and. Babylonian monuments, and Bible Geography, could all be brought to a focal point, while sudying the five books of Moses. Suppose six months were spent in this way, they would be able to euter cal a course of Church History and Chris. tiau Apologetics, of which more anon. W. Lsxr#e4W. • In the county of Wellington astrong brt is being made to boom the `beet. sug'ir industry. At a recent Meeting the North Wellington Furmsrs' In- stitute,111r, Shaife, who is interested in the business, announced tht}t a -sugar faptory would be opened in Gxielph if the farmers of:tlie neighbor hood would devote a thousand acres to the growth of beets. 'rhe possibil. .itieseso far as the fanners are con. owned, are Otis indicated t—Taking en 0,pve' of land to be 43,000 square feet, and having the rows 18 inches apart,' and the beets 8 inches from each other iu the roW, there would be 42,000 per acre. This, taking each beet as 1 lb', would give 42,000 lbs., or 21 tori'st, ':rho company would pay $4 per ton for those containing from 12 to 14 per cent. sugar, and 25 cents •for every dbgreo of sugar extra.' At the lowest figure the yield would be financially X84 per acre. The com- pany wants the faritlers to contract to grow one thousand aoros,and not 'less than two area on each farm ill respect of which an agreement is made. • In 1i`arnham sugar beets have been grown and sold for $5 per ton, The eroded has been taken to the St, Lawrence refinery to be treated, A successful effort has been made to grow the sugar boot in the Northweat. Oount de Rofiignao, who is at the head of the 'enterprise,• has just ore~ gauized a company of French capital. i'a'ra, to Mtalhiah a factory at White. wood. The capital le to be $300,0004 The count is en )enterprising noble. Tie has a chicory factory at White. wood, e.ud .fs, sa'!i.d to be doing well with it. .. . . G RD N ;MINT , A was 0 2 ,8 A +a O1 0 rr�� g 4 goo If you want a good Suit of Scotch,: Irish, or Canadian Tweed at a Bargain, go to *ordon & McIntyre. If you want Ovil a o t.TS, READY MADE CLOTHING Or •Ui DERCLOTH- INO of any description at Bottom Prices go to Gordon & McIntyre. If you want SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, CUlr]?s,GLOVES, HATS or CAPS, from the -finest BEAVER to the cheapest imitation go to Gordon •& Mclnt yre RE.A.01,3 mErr •••••••••0••••••••• T. A. MILLS is bound to ream* his MAMMOTH. STOOK of DRY GOODS t(il)t it into CASH. If you want First -Class BOOTS, from the strongest Kip to the finest. Kid ; °OVERSHOES or RUBBERS, go to Gordon & McIntyre. If you want MANTLE GOODS,. DRESS .GOODS or DRltss TRIMMINGS of any material or shade, at Reasonable Prices, go to Gordon & McIntyre. If you want to select your CARPETS, Either in Brussels, Tapestry, All Wool or Union, from the largest stock in Windham, go to' a Gordon & McIntyre. • If you want the purest TEAS, either in Black, ,IA: an; Young Hyson or Gun Powder, to be had in town, wholesale or'retail, go in confidence to • d n.. ' TioIr et, . rp-- t The Anchor Mime; Wingham. Nov ber' 27th is named: as Thanks** giving ay in the United States.. Two o lien children named , Allan and Oscar nderson,agedseven and five years, livin with. their grandmother, Mrs. Mto ail, near Oampbellville, while let al 1,d iuthe house tar a tew minutes abo t noon on Mon day, undertook to ad a rifle. Oscar was sitting on a eh "r holding the muzzle of the rifle a,ai t his ,breast,. while Allan put in the rtridge, and . while in this position tlh shot was fired, The ball entered the . breast, went through the body a d the back cf the chair and oat of the o en door. Allen iininediately ran ont o the house and gave the alarm, and wh n' some neigh, hors arrived they found scar still sit. ting on the chair quite dead. • H. GRIGG, AI LOB. FARM .P ' ODUCE TAKEN IN 1Y. ORANGE. A- H. GRIGG, ratite at, wingliaril, SCOTT!S OLSIOR Of pare. Cod Liver 00 and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda Scoff's EfollI$ 4'�" E to a.wonderful P est uteri xt u Cha Ant •)pined)/ tor C)ON$UMPTIOlg, Sc roftbi, fro nunitis,Waastin$ ibis» oases, Chronic Coughs ami (Joao. PCl'!t AVA.11ULE wet MILM, doota'sEinulelon is only put tap in sahsNat color verspher, kroidnil imitation/lot rubF►)}()Hous. tltld' b>tAll b BOO 'P 80Wl1 k tyoldlla , PLANING MILLS, JOHN WATT, —lfanufpcturer of— BUILDING MATERIAL of all kinds, -such as— SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, .FRAMES, Etc.' Mellott, Siding, eto., dressed to .order on the shortest notice. We have oVer,100;000feet of Dry Lumber in our yard, and ran sup - We seasoed stuff' of all kinds. A call solicited. • . JOHN WATT. Winghaue, June GNI, 1800. 0-A,S17.7+ gas fan So we are bound to cut down prices to ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, for CASE. If you have any money to spend, Our Prices will surprise you and lnduce you to spend its MC1R.E SAY EXCURSIONS British Columbia, Territory, Oregon and California. Le ave Toronto 11 p. m 101!:.1. 8 Doc. 120 26. LOOK. AT SOME OF OUR PRICES HEAVY PLAID DRESS GOODS, at 10c.; Beautiful Heavy TWEED DREfiS GOODS at 7 c, ; -(:Heavy Wool FRENCH" PLAIDS,, and STRIPES at 19c., and all the Latest and Newest Designs that can he procured in the Best Markets in the World, for our visitors to Choose from. i Running • through to Vancouver without ., change', 401.1114.4 • lfor terths arid all Information apply to any Ageut of the Oorepanv, or write W. It. CALL.,AWA,Y, 21 York St. Toronto,. (�,Tits Times to new subscriber& till 31st neoember, 1800, :fear irk►, or $1; till end of 1,391•-0uts. Have you seen the Newest Designs in DRESS ROBES ? ot, call and we will willingly show you through Our Stook. Black and Mourning Goods a Specialty. • A. large and magnificent stock to choose from. LOOK Our Mantle Department is full of Novelties. Come and olamine for yourself; and be convinced that we have the Nicest and Cheapest in Town. 51 Q ,Have you Bought your Yarns ? If not, WE can give you the BEST YARNS MADE IN OANADA, and at the LOWEST PRICES. We have also a Large Stock of Crossband ed, and ma.'r. y ether Yarns too numerous. to name. 4 skeins B L ACK FINGERIN 0 YARN. for 25o. 7�3 L ANK:ETS ! BLANKETS ! in Wool and Paper. We have a Grand Stock of All Wool Blankets, and we are'seliing them at the Very 'Lowest Prices. Paper Blankets is the Latest Novelty in this Department ---positively a Npncondueeer of the cold. It will be worth your time to come and inspect thein. • This cold weather makes people think of their Wraps t Birt have yoti• ever thought of the fact that you can SAVE MONEY by giving us a call. We have a:Very Fine Stockof Woollen°. Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers --All Woel at 50e. Ladies' • Wool Shawls'away down, one line Large Sizes'at 720; Fancy Clouds and Pasoinatoi s'in all the Fash- ionable Styles and Colors, ` • LADIES' STORM COLLARS are what the ladies are inquiring for, and we have them. Also Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paper Vesta ---the Latest Novelty out. Do not fail to see them. LOOK at our stock of Child:—.en's—Wool Caps and Bonnets—some- thing Neav, FILTRS! .FURS! Novelties in this line are quite common to us. Ladies, do not Dail to examine Our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FUR COATS A SPEOrALTY. We have a lot of Fine Cools Coats, Astrachan Coats:, and a lot of other Far Goods we are bound to sell at a very Low Fiice. Come and see them.. We lead the trade in FLANNELS. Our stock is exceedingly lame 'in this Department, and we are bound to dear thein: out if prices will , lo it. Good FLANNEL at 100. per yard. Moine and examine our Flannels. Our BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT is complete, and we are bound to make a Clean Sweep .in this line before the New Year. Ladies' Shoes at 99u. per pair: Men's .atid Boys' Shoes all reduced- Lorne and see for yourself. No trouble to show Goode. T..A. MILLS. Havi,ng..bought a 'very large stook of new Scotch en 1 Engird) Tweeds at.. the 'closest,Cash . Prices, I will sell at, a very saiall ;advance 011 east., "QUICK.RETURNS". l.NS": is my motto. rine Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots, Melton% Servs, Venetians; and everything of Mens' Wear.for Overcoats and 'Under Suits, in, stock. TWEEDS—a very largo Range of the, Latest Patterns. Carl and examine. ley so doing you will save ti ores. As ,I enly keep Experienced ]lands•, yon Ina", rely on t ett'rgtl.enri ,- ttaado right and in the Latest U'ashion, or to taste. Still a few Goods on the Bargain Counter. Nov. lst, 1 1,e ,.e . OS. LESLIE°