The Wingham Times, 1893-10-27, Page 4THE «''INURAM TIMES, OCTOBER 27, 1893.
. ' Afterwar(le a programme of
_- § nauhic anal, commends that William Barris ba pat
d
- the assurance that thr, tariff is about to : G'CrPta°
��+ be etneu.'.ecL it lila* ilitc>rtet o£ that people 1 The annual entortaintueut of no, S. leo,' games terminated a delightful oceaslon. r $7'50 for digging drain ou 4th coueession
�° at• large, Sir John Thompson r t:iteel at' 4 was held in the schoolhouse here on ; It is our sad duty to chronicle the I line.
' Belleville that tilt Government recognize � leeway evening of lust week, in cow- : demise of one More of Turnberry's o) �VieCr uoehli and reported 1Yug;liamltbou� boundaries
bs let
' that the time hits cones when changes 1 meatoratiou of the Battle of Queouston • pioneers in the person of Mrs. John
," • He further ilei rhts. 181`2. The drawingo oe the Tpplett. The deceased had been ailiufi ere completed, stud recommends tho pay -
must be malt? in our tarts, t, , t• don Sunday gloating meat of '.l'urnberry'e giant) of the accounts
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ENEverP
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declared that the ee changes would be boards for the oeeaston, Which were for ams rote lin
last was taker]. suddenly worse and be-
1na e in the In uta>s.s u tiro >'4,�• • d bo roeurerl expired.
pupils as --Jelin Agnew, 50 cents; Robt, (:trite,
d t f `l O tvJrl'i 1,r beautifully
done In crayon by the in tis 1 d an -et Join) Wilson, c1,5i1, and Alexander
c rt0 "i?fannersn .tl;d uu ebauica, not ` of the 4th and 5th classes, draw sperms
• fele 1?lp cool P ' Campbell, ne.
1 (r^a ., clagt;es, both She was universally beloved by all who
,►tri..
forgetting the manufaoturors. We con- attenticu. On the fiat hoard the Can. f 1>nelr hur met her surviving childre,] Mr. Diluent reported that he had !net
fess Haat we da not quite see how all I adieu Coat of Arms, over tvl)iuh waved air• r.)Dalbeck, of Morris Cenuoil, on
bouu-
this c rn b>('n clone. If the worl.in the National Pial;; og ttie, second a cluster !have •
ltthe sympathy of the entire emu-
.,,'.
01 . Biu iSW18QiC House
classes are to get the benefit of the no i of maple leaves with the wottu: ''Ilie 1 mon y
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posed changes, it seems inevitable that'i Thistle, Shamrock, Rose entwine the : .'),iroxeter•
the manufacturers must bo made to f Maple Leta of F orever," on the third it
The Connell mot ou the evening of
stand more squarely on their own feet. British Man of War with the motto :1
Tuesday, the 17th Oct Members
Assurance of caro for the interests of the "Britannia hales the �1i avea,'' on the /Tuesday' T. E. Sanders, Reeve,
n•o ected manufacterers, fourth a melt inn Memoriaut of General W. Leo and Thos. Rae.- -
highlyt r.Hemphill,
noir1 . • .,
'. ntns and that the policy of protection ellen Brock," surtuouuted by the Rose,Thib 1 T' Re
teeeeeeteee ; be maintained unimpaired,are eomewllat
.-..--- cl:lculnte;t to inflame the zeal of reveuuo
w . ri oee ;- ern ., tariff refer ,acrd. There is a feeling in
�,de� � "� .;luI. it ��,����i, �th �, C..1/1.11q, � , the ruuntr • that protection has been
overdouo, and the declaration that it
F
t snail nut be impaired is fitted to make
people somewhat anxious. There is a
FRIDAY, OCTOBER ''27, 16113. feeling abroad that fifteen years of pro -
in eve in the chair. Minutes of last
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Strong,
•, W. G. ,
r •k. i
.,hent vc. � fi m d.
and meeting were road and con r o
his usual !Sappy planner, occupied the collector's bond was examined Led ap
ehan•. The opening address was given
by Cecil Day, explaining why Cauadians
should commemorate that day. A
lengthy programme followed, consisting
of dialogues, recitations, music and
singing. The audience was delighted
with the mauner in which the pupils
teetion is a good long time tor infant in-
dustries to be nursed. It is time they rendered their various pieces, and espe-
LDTTORIAI, NOTES. chilly with the calisthenics, dumb bell 1 Hemphill, were passed and debentures
I were weaned. The rescliness shown in ordered for the same, viz :—T. Nash,
that the Out.nrio Government some quarters to compote an aweu terms and hand exercise. Tbert programme
I printing voters' list, &c., $5,75 ; T. Nash,
1 x�saidve 1 Y closed by the school singing lied, Whito re olved, for the purpJsa of eecur- with :3.morican manufacturers is ]rete € printinw tax receipts. d1.7v ; h, Lane,
+• •, for good proof that they are old enough to and Blue in kindergarten style, followed prints r, 85.69 ; A. G. Brown, work on
uniformity, to issue etas, x.ery • I hick all
g u" " thep 1 by God Save the Queen, in which :us, e..:., to be need in tailing tai vote be weaned. Sir John
ani ?influx influential sidewalk.?, $7.c33; T. U. Hemphill, nails,
joined heartily. sidewalks,
i Thos. Brown, drawing hill, and
�;iiiala,ubibia a and
ou sm1st not forget that op �1 J R jry Ilia ]^ has put in ma ,.t M 1
,
not
♦revolt,
-1
t. +t '%:111GtpapCTsanli pull books must, sections of the people are 1l
the ti,;', dhoti, be furnished by the only against the high tarriff, but against
cerlc of each municipality, but, the ardin- the policy of protection as well,
a'y poll book will be made available by It requires compromise usually to
to addition of a ruled column headed harmonize conflicting interests. Ability
Prohibition." The various Perms will to recognize a necessity for compromise
Ce supplied without charge, and be for- is a qualification for statesmanship as
Srtickl, with copies of the Plebiscite Sell what is needed poli at politicalleadership.
derpreshipent timeThis
s
ct, for use by the deputy returning -t
t.Iicers, in ample time for the coming I Sir John Thompson and his colleagues.
e t' t•Mi ei elections 1
proved,
On motion of Thos. Hemphill, second-
ed by Win. Leo, the collector was ordered
a debenture for en, dog tax charged to
A. McLean in error.
The following accounts were read, and,
on motion by Wm. Lee, seconded by T.
Bary line and had lot the'following jobs
10 yards gravelling to John Miller, at $2.50;
15 yards gravelling to James Moffatt, at
84:50; job of gravelling and rutting in box
drain to Thos. l luker, at $6.32; and job of
fencing al 13 cents per post and ealvert at
82, to Joseph 13reckentidga Townships to
p9,y for lumber and nails for wells job.
Also let a job of gravellin*~laud putting is
two culverts nu 5th side lino and B lino to
Win. Yeo, at 50 cents per rod for gravelling
and $5 for culverts. Also let a job of re
pairing culvert ou 13 line to George
Walker, at ea.
tdr. Mundell reported that Geo, Aitkin-
son and Andrew Rarmistou had completed
their jobs on Culross boundary bud re-
commends that Turuberry's share of the
accounts be paid, to George Aitkiusou, 72
cents; to Andrew Hermiston 93 cents, and
to James and Eli Elliott, $4,20.
Mr. Uemmill reported having let a job
of putting in culvert ou SIowick boundary
to Joseph Murray and Wm. Merkley, and
recommends that Turnberry's share of the
accounts bo paid to George Muir, $11,25;
to Joseph Murray, 50 cents, and to Wm.
Merkley, $4.50.
Moved by Wm. Gemmill, seconded by
Wm. Cruickshank, that Robert Weir be
paid 52.75 for damages to harness and
buggy—Laid over tilt next meeting.
Moved by Wm. Gernn.ill, seconded by
John Diment, that no action be taken in
,• F 1,'Tarkdale Morris.
o,-;�10 News :—Up at
Ited Mr. Wm. Martin, of the lst line, had a
,1 D C ernater t taxes 1 couple of valuable
e sni v than
Thos. -' r J. Williams ' nue $29 50 : i usgrove, , •
ch:eery in hisfaetory for the manufacture On motion by Thos. Rao, seconded by
of excelsior and is now turning out large W. Lee, the clerk was ordered to instruct
quantities of this extensively used ma -1 the collector of statute labor and poll
terial. It is used for packing furniture tax to go on and collect poll tax from
and other goods, and it is also used as a 'Peter Pickett: —Carried.
material for filling lounges, mattresses, On motion by Thos. Hemphill, second -
etc. Tnero is a big demand for it I eel by W Lee, the council adjourned to
amongst manufacturers and the firm aro , treat on the third Tuesday of November
alrondp in receipt of several largo orders• or at the call of the reeve. respect to Mr. Cbitticlt's claim for
1 public meeting was held in the J• Cow,uc, Clerlt. { Carried.
horse—
Methodist church, on Monday evening, , - I Moved by Wm. Cruiekahauk, aecouded
to receive the report from Mr. J. scrim- I Hove the Dominion Government by Win. Mundell, that the Clerk be in -
pot).
;veal: the Controllers were ,rs , , rWas Disposing of Ontario s
y the: Dominion =ov II cows killed an the strong, V. S., of the great Temporanco p � g '" etruoted to write Messrs. Darrow , Proud-
tt pan:• lain a wagon mor 1 '„hl, 1 track by the G T R. trains, on Tilers-
Mr.
held in Toronto recently,I. 1 Property. feet t0 have Lewis Bolton, Civil Eugireer,
e rich man's carriage. 'Messrs. sliace day of last week. Ono was killed by toe I 3.
2
,onccesboro. �OTTAWA, 2—Tire appeal of Bun Listowel, come and examine profile of
morning ex press from London and the ` Sundaymer, lumber Oct,t. 3.unt, Montreal, against Government drain made by 0. A. Jones,
d. t,•c:
,,:tl endeavored to evade the1
IJ
::asttc,n, but the fartp were too blain other by the freight going to London) a 1 Miss Jennie Woodman spent
i f ' hafterat home. the Dominion Government was argued Township Engineer, through F.C.Wright's
halour . 1to the
At the
Bank.
This is to notify
you that your ac-
count at the bank
of health is over-
drawn; at this rate you will
bankrupt, unless you take
soon be
0
Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil
and ilypopbosphites to
build you up.
It will STOP d COCOMACi7JtW d
OOT,D, anti c1check.CONST 2JfI'TION and
al/ forms of w4STINO DISEASES,Al-
most as palatable
as Milk. Prepared ba
Scott Sr Bowne,Belleville. For sae by
all e1rug'glsts.
WIOGUA.111 Melfitl:'i
mS•
\loo)'. "rt='ber 7•,, u;tt0
COrroeted 1•y P. Doane, Produce Doilor,
• sla0to
54 to
5i4 to
li to
L1 to
50 to
10 to
10 to
14 to
3 00 le
t;00to
s4 to
Floor put 40,144 -,
Fall Wheatyet bushel,
3prtng
Oats.
Bailey
Peas,
Bettor, tot,
do
E •s per dol.
Wood pot cord,
flay per ten.
Patatoua,
Gcoie
Tnekoyx
Chickens
Ducks
vett for then) artful dodgers. On 44,`041
;orth of wagons imported Last year, until,
nd !l ,tn
�. eare now enjoying beautiful weather • Mr. James Hill attended tho nock -tie another case arising out of the action of
,;sting less than 65x) each, the customs! for fall plougbing and many a furrow is 1 social given by tho Good
Tempters of the Dominion Government in attompt-
ax aturntnted to 52;33h, or nearly one- being turned over. Clinton, on Friday evening. He says it ing to get hold of what was once known
s :f the value. Pleasure carts, which The side road between lots 20 and `_'1, i was a very enjoyable affair. as the disputed territory. Bulmer got
hat iif.0 and ower, were i nportad to the i to the 3rd eau., is now open for traltie; ; i1t1rs. J. 1lill, of «gingham, R'as 1]ero a licenses from the Dominion Government
alueaf eft.ni 4 and on these the Butt being completed last week, 1 couple of days last week. in 1883 and 1884 for about 465 square
^9 _ liltte eve) ane -third Via i .t::c:t.iun sales are numerous this fail. • Mr. B. I,awrason and Mr.
r.4Joe. Stec ens miles of timber. He put up _ mills and
Supreme Court to -day. This is place, which ie naw in the Clerk's of cte,aud
:as •„ 41Ot,l
rhinal price, This is a clear case of i Lht't :week, there were—Alex. Kellner's,1 attended the,I. O. T. realm me - g commenced operations. In 1880 the Moved byJohn Diment, se^ended l y
local,:.=uatiran against the pour u:uu dud; arc' Etno, on Tuesday ; 4Z'm, Cainecon's, ;held in t4 ingha,n on the 17th inst. province of Ontario started spit against
• nieve she; 5t , i; lie, on Thursday, atm Thos. Forbes', i Mr. R. B. Jeffrey is able to. attend to the St. Catharines Milling and Lumber Wm. Gemmill, that the petition of the
Vero
.ot (Jf explanation can rc l
irt. ie ed iu > >)<< i:na, on Friday. The goods and his duties again. Company for cutting timber in this ter- Bluevale Cemetery Committee and other
vernu.ent from too odium
chs. es at these sales went at very good' Messrs. John Lrunsdon & Son aro ritory. This Was after the Province had ratepayers be granted, dual that a byelaw
•I`
then examine drain ou F. C. Wright's
place and determine what is necessary to
be done to make drain iu conformity to
the said profile—Carried.
Moved by Wm. Gemmill, seconded by
John Dimont, that Messrs. Cruickshank
and Mundell be a comrnitte to examine the
Ballegh drain, with power to act—Carried.
ae en.
;ir , s, with the exception of horses,) putting in a new grain crusher. ^ "' issued a Proclamation taking control of
itkli.010: rt crotly published by tee i •i,ey were as good as given away. be toady i few days
in
eaterio Bureau of Industries gave 001:0 i t .. Friday evening of last week, R. C.
atvre tin r information concerning min -1 Pei. .o gave a flue ventriloquial enter-
ral g:) duction 10 tintariv. Even u;Jre; tala..eit in Anderson's school house.'
teres„ ing and important, however, is lir. Pearce is a line ventriloquist and
be statement for the twhc)Le Dominion' has few equals and no superiors in On-
„onetine(1 In the Statistical Year Book 1 tato. He kept his hearers -in one mu-
ral. leen This latter statement shows tinnal roar of laughter for upwards of
e he total 'value of the output of the „ "Joe
,l]at t two hours with his talking dolls,
nines 't Canada lase year was n10,500.-
JO.
10,500:
J('. Of uiokelore alone 83,513,000 worth
;aa produced, an increased aboutthreo-
`uarters of a minim] over the year pro-
ious. The product of the oil wells was J
in the evening one hundred and fifty
Allied at nearly a million and of the 1 invited guests assembled on the lawn to
old diggings at 6U00,000. Pig iron con -1 witness the nuptials of Miss Mary,
sributed 8-0'37,000 to the general total and 1 eldest daughter of the host and hostess,
time quarries upwards of $411,000. The . and Mr. Oliver Smith,eldest son of Thos.
tau,,; industry of Canada has not yet • Smith, Grey. Cupid's knot was tied by
eached the developmeayhgped for, but Rev. S. Jones, assisted by Revs. Ross
t, like all others, is making progress. and Miller. The bride was most beoom-
3; t ao Alen LADY Art anl,ioi, en their ingly attired, in a suit of heliotrope,
!turn from the World's Fair, visited i trimmed with light green, and was the
radon onTuesday last. His Excellency magnet of many a pair of admiring eyes.
n. speaking of the flag incident at the After the happy couple had been con-
MMa'orld's Fair, the other clay, said he saw gratulated to their hearts, content, the
1 stated in the London Free Press that 1 guests were invited to partake of the
sewel')ti thoueancls of Irishmen aided in good things of this life, and were soon
he pulling down of tee British flag at seated around tables that fairly groaned
he Irish village in the Chicago Exhi- with edibles. The bride Was the reclpi-
ition on Saturday. The editor must eat of many costly and useful gifts,
urely have written under enisapprehen- tyl,icil goes to sbow the high esteem in
ton of the facts. I was present, and 1 which she was held by berfriends. The
now that only aim roughsparticipated evening was spent in social chat and by (one of Turnberry township's fathers) to
the incident, and that there were the the younger portion of the crowd in the Mr. A . eraser, eldest son of Ivir. houghs
ongest of indications that the thous- merry mazes of the dance. Music was Fraser. The ceremony was performed
ds—'the great mass of the Irishmen supplied by Mr. and Mrs, L. Rattan; Mr. by the Rev. T. L. Kiernan, Congrega-
aresent--had no syml.athy whatsoever and Miss Taylor ; Jas. and Wtu. Bow- tional pastor, in the presence of a large
and Jerry."
On Wednesday evening, Oct. 16th, the
residence of Mr. Jas. Ireland was the
scene of a most pleasing event. At 5.30
and family aero the territory, Mr. Bulmer stopped oper-
Mrs. John • ur
visited at Dr. Young's, on Saturday. at:ons about this time. Finally the suit
Mr. Will Wallace returned from Dako- against the St. Catharines Milling Com -
to on Friday last.
It is reported that Mr. L. Wetlautfer
is going to leave Londesboro.
There will be a debate in the S. O. E.
Lodge at the next meeting, on the sub-
ject "Resolved, that the platform has more ore beneficial to the country than
the press." amount enlarged, the claim being for yard; Duff et Stewart, 81,12, lumbar for
The Good Tempters of District No. 2d $200,000, profits which be would have culvert 0u boundary; John rrlcGlywn, $5,
have called a Prohibition Covention to made had his contract not been inter -
culvert on Oth concession; Sam], Taylor,
meet in Manchester, on Nov. lot, at 1 p. fered with and 585.000 expenditure. The 8150, repairs to Jobb'b bridge; Jcltu Gil -
m., for the purpose of organizing for the 85,070 awarded was merely for bonuses moor, 81.50, gravelling; John Agnew, 50
Plebiscite campaign). There should be a and ground rents, which he paid the cents, '„ravelling on boundary; 1. obt,Ourrie,
large gathering of the friends of temper- Dominion. Messrs. McCarthy, and 86.25, gravel for boundary; John Wilson,
Forgtisbn appeared for Bulmer and $1.50, gravel for boundary; Alex, Camp-
bell, $2, cleaning ditch on boundary; Win.
Jobb, $2, gravel and damages; Robe
84.50,priutiug; Andrew Hermiston,
93 cents, Turnberry's share of ditch in
Delmore; James aud illi Elliott, w4,20,tileh
for drain iu Delmore; George Aitilisnn,
72 cents, Turnberry's share of job on
boundary; Win, Yeti, $14.25, grave/ewe and
two culverts; Thos. Fluker, 85.32, work 00
Morris boundary; vosepl) Murray, 50 cents,
party, after travelling through all
theThe following accounts were passed and
courts, was decided in favor of the Pro -orders ou the Treasurer issued : Wm. Mo -
wince. Mr. Bulmer, who was in exactlyPhorersou, $8, selecting jurors; Joliu Bur -
the same position as this company; took Hess, 83, selecting jurors; John S. Me -
suit against the Dominion in the Beebe
quer Court. He was awarded 85,070 Taviah, $a, selectiug jurors; George Hen-
derson, $2.50, gravel and damages; Duff &
dameaes. Ile appeals now �o have the Stewart 85,71, len-Mr for drain iu mill
be passed at next meeting' of Council
closing that portion of Duncan street in
the village of Bluevale, between Tote 111
and 112, and increasing the Cemetery
grounds-- Carried.
anee. All churehos,Temporeuee organiza-
tions and other societies friendly to tem-
perance are entitled to send delegates.
The delegates appointed by the Good
Tempters lodge a this place are: Walter
Cunuinghaw, Howard Riddell, Addie'
Crisp and Jennie woodman.
Mr. Thos. Riddell and Miss Sarah
Wallace were ?Harried on Wednesday
last. We extend our congratulations.
SleepY Hollbsiti•
A most interesting event took place
here on Wednesday of last week, in the
marriage of Miss "Lime" Gemmill,
oldest daughter of Mr, Wm, Gemmill,
itis the attemptei outrage. Indeed,
president of the National Pederation
tde an offer to me to prosecute; the
enders to the utmost rigor of the law,
his own expense, and I saw many
man and Mr. Thos, Strachan. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith start out in life under most
favorable auspices.
Langsicte,
a fact thatthe
of th last issue.)
tntcnde or s
Tier evidences d f 1
1 i
rouble was confined to a very few roughs. The first snow of the seasonfell on
]eye facts X would like to have publish- Sunday. •
d cis widely as I,ossible, for I feel that Mrs. I#awie, of Princeton, was the
ugh needless herrn ivay arise from a guest of Mrs. ,las Crovvston.
ierepreeentation of tiro actual wont- Mies L. Armstrong, of the Teeswater
' Public School staff, Sundayed nt bars.
Teas St. Thomas Times, the leading D. 1). McKinnon's.
ative paper of :Agin county, Mr. W. Rs Clayton, of Listowel, who
k8 out plainly on the tariff question, has spent the past fortnight in organize
Jtva: It has been the greatest ing a Canadian Order of Foresters Court
in the National Policy that the 'has succeeded in his enterprise. The 1 soprano in (aid choir. Mie, Fraser
of the lnantifactur'eifshaveS been ' Court will meet senii.•monthly in the replied most feelingly to a flattering ad`
too exoluteivaiy. Now we have 'mucic hall: dreae "Sandy" being "o'er baishftt'."
and sympathetic (?) assemblage. After
a sumptuous repast, to which seventy-
five guests did ample justice, a most
enjoyable evening was spent in singing,
speaking, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser have
tire commun.od t the e lobes of n
heuo v
t
ity.
On Friday evening
succeeding e0
ding
the
above mentioned joyful event, a goodly
number of Turnberry's youth and beauty
assembled at Mr. D. e'raser's residence.
The interesting feature of the proceed-
ings was the presentation of a handsome
album to Mrs. A. Fraser by the Turn -
berry Congregational choir, 88 a recogni-
tion of her valuable services as leading
Messrs. Christopher Robinson and
for the Crown.
Hogg
Turnberry.
The Township Council met in Mc-
Donald's hall, Bluevale, on. Monday, Oct.
28rd, 18913. 111atnbers of Council all pre-
sent. The Reeve • it the chair. The
minutes of last meetiug were read, ap-
proved and signed. •
Communications were read from Messrs Turuberry's shars of timber for ealvert;
Darrow.& 1'roudfoot, re F. C. CVri=ht's Wm. Merkley, a:k,ee, Turuberry's share of
drain;, also from Robt. Douglass, re F. C• timber for culvert; Robe Hogg, $1, repairs
Wrigbt's drain; from Culross Council, re to B nue bridge; Coo. 1Valker, $4, culvert
job let on Boundaryline; also from County en 13 line. ,ll seconded
Clerk, re vote ou erection of House of Moved by Win., Geutn) o l by
Refuge. Jobe Diluent, that tht('i t;euuel' do now
lteports—The Reeve reported that EEobt adjouru to inset, in eleDonsld's hall, Blue -
Weir wants damages for harness and vale, mi ,Monday, November tenth. 1803, at
buggy broken by Itobt. Hastings' horse' 10 o'clock e. to —Carried.
Township 1
tr
flJ1.99 0 Clerk.
o)r.t 13 ,
and buggy cunning into his rig. ou gr
evel•
r t
read near brickyard, caused by e. Dole in
culvert. Also that Mr. Chittick wants
payment for the breaking of We horae'A
leg at or near a culvert on 15th sideline,
but refuses to swear that it was brokeu iu
the towustlip.
Also
that
JohnMcGlynn
Ynn
has finished culvert on 9th concession, and
recommends payment of his aeeount of
$5. Also that John Gilmour bas complet-
ed job of gravelling on 15tH side road, and
recommends payment of his acoenut, 81.50.
Alen that David Hastings hes agreed to
clear toad at river an 9th conCessi011 for 8
daye etatutelabor. Also instructed Geo.
Pocock, jr., to do small job of repairs at
ends of B lino bridge. Also instructed
Frank Carruthers to do smell job of re.
pairs at ends of Gray'a bridge. Also re.
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All kinds of Teweiri .his eeasurt is far
ahead of any beton-, i , beano" and novel;
assigns. We are reet,ivieut till the latent;
designs in ltt•noche4, 0J tont 1(,'.udlrs, Lace
23118, Watcbrti,•irinalta !'i., I tri,, Engage-*
went and Wedcil..,; flings.
We leaf in Silverware, •':i ers fallrnv. r
Repairing ,t specialty.
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L • .... Na .iiVr. 9,J !.'a J.i �-L'� J 1 ,v
JI00,n,
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A lir i Ht�
1500 CORDS IiE,l3i) K BARK'
wanted at the \'Vin;;hmin. Tannery,
$5.00 PER CORD
'0.'i11 be pati nn delivery.
Parties peeling 15 orris or over. can,
deliver half in summer and balance in'
winter, if desired, anti same price will be
paid.
VIINGNAIA TANNING CO.
Wingham, nay .101h. 1803.
B. OLHEY1INCS
Begs to intimate to bis tumorous Ons-
teme •0 awl others that be intends
,n+.vinl; to the stand lately used
arse. boot and shoe store j
a
Two Doors Hort of Post Office
where will ho found a large stock of
Musical Instruments,
Sewing ac xnes
Cuirass. Washing Machines
4r, Peter Arkell, of this township, has
been awarded three prizes 011 •Oxford
Down sheep at the World's Fair.
oodeash of this township,
r
1V ,
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l•os, , p
is intereatiog himself in the formation of 1 Also a full lice of
14.,50101 Stock Company for the mauufau SO1ZOOL SUPPLIES
taro of cheese and butter. A meeting for I�iv CLV l SUPPLIES'
the purpose of discussing the question was '•'-'alin— •
GENERAL •�+ T �r
flew? 11IoAtlister, of the Toronto GENERAL S i A 1 IONER Y. 1
Mr,
pollee force, is opendiug some bondage at Store will be opened et Saturday, July
his home in "(3ulttesa.
•
and Wringers,
with all needed repairs, i
hold in S. S. No, 7, on Saturday last.
19th.
The Owen .mound papers announcad.'the GIVE mil A. CALL
marriage of Mist Jaunts 1Botne, daughter
of Mr. Wm. Rome, of this township, to J• E. OUMMMI GB
Mr. Jus- lil:oldaway, of than town, Wingltam, Jll, 28tb,'90.
~; gash; O rain i
Lossio:.";R(ist, 18.—
I.L'axpress,, in its weekl'
,13rittsh grain tend),. t
wheats are quiet ail
,Foreign wheats aro t
red winter is quoted
Manitoba at '27e, 1)uI
•and California at 28i
Arm, American is hej
Dbeelnber ateipment
.January. Oats, hark;
+steady, Tu. day the
inactive and wastr:er,
wheat was GJ and c
California wheat limn;
can whets were 8(
dull. Ourn was at
barley was rather whet
in .fair deeu ted and pr
;ID lviject1ons to 1,
The opponeuts of pl
pliantly ask if its adn
make men moral by A
that being, it is as;
elitnax of abeurdlty.
hibitiou may not mak
may, at least, remove
to immorality. Lice
certainly not the wit
but nether the way of
Experience has she
striation or the traffic
by a decrease in cried
of .poverty, and an
other and profitable b
For 11 is the vicious p
liquor traffic that is
as other legitimate 1>
coerce are, by the "ue,
supply and demand,
an unnatural and Ltd
for itself„stimulation t'
appetite to which it i
when the .facilities
indulgence are relnoi
itself.
- It may tse,true, as
Prohibition assert,
chooses to get drunk'
even in spite .of Prohi
men deliberately elft
but are over•co,ne
aware. They daily
till the appetite bee
tyranny, in the .hest
even where there is
obtaining it, they
4. their appetites, and
seek protection tlier
in the walls of en a
'We are rnet at tte
remonstrance agains
would be done to the
the trade by legal pr
true that vast sums
this business. The t
distillers have grown
by the manufacture.
tronehed themselves
which the 11111041008
.gives. Bnt is their
stand in the way of
nation? By long 1
bas grown to au en
and inure -teed the di
preesrou. :lint its r
actio increased the
step, and if the pro
grappled with it tuts
were better and chi:
fold to buy out the
tereat, and thus del
this curse and crit
it groats beneath its
to course -
We are tnet at
suppress the trail
against the unco3st
prohibition. We a
invasion of the lib;
—of his seared rigl
Briton. But no
to injure his neight
without his consen
gages as a principa,
The liquor traffic is
against society, au
grievous wrong age
that t rabic. The
the national right
dealing potion is it
eminent 1.st'nse s+
tarily confers th
—the moral right»
a certain limited t
sum of money, ant
justly, withhold t
all than grant it to
The lawwill will no
sell tainted or tall
the wilful adulterer
the perpetrators a
able to severe 1Pl;al,
places, tor*, no
without
poisons
medical certificate
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tress wholesome
5titutiolixl. Why
prohibition of the
dolts b'veraf;es,
men earl women
the adulterated fol
in the country i.11
considered unool
ward.
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