The Wingham Times, 1894-01-12, Page 80
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M. Hr MoINDOO. Times," by .Attorney -General Longley,
gives many amusing incidents about
Nova Scotia's public men of a generation
ago, Chancellor Rand, of McMaster Uni•
varsity, publishes for the first time one of
the most extraordinary psychological ex-
periences on record. Minnie .Jean Nisbet
has a charming, illustrated article on
"Longfellow's Wayside Inn," full of remin-
iscences of former landlords, guests and
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Address,
Tinee Orme,
Wingham, Ont.
THEWIN ()IAM rnmES,, JAN lJ A Y i2, 189,t
years. 'Three dee diti:rs have passed ou
before, She was an eerueet, ecFlve beth°,
diet for many dears, Iteitig her faith daily,
and wee always a frieud to the needy, She
will be linseed by many, °spooislly in the
home circle; but the kuuarledt'e we have of
the troth in (.hast (ttWeb she posnesse:t)
wilt make us feel to rejait:e rather tem'
weep, fertile parting is pule brief. A
large concourse of frtettdn gathered to
pay the last earthly tribute of love, ou
Wednesday afternoon, to one who had
eudeared herseit to all. With the assist.
ance of the Rev. J. W, bring and a cboioe
seleotion of mean: we consigned the Auer.
tal remains of the deceased iu Jewett'e
cemetery. May tins family feel that their
loss is her gain, and that she is not dead
but liveth evermore,
•
Very successful anniversary. services
were held in the Ebenezer Methodist church
on Sunday, Dec. 31st. Bev. G. A. Gifford,
M. A.. Ph. D.. of Fergus, et 11.30 a, m.
and 7 p. to., and Ray. F. l.• Nu•:ent,of Pal-
merston, at 2 30, preached sertnous that
fairly bristled with striking polute and
abouuded in deep spiritual truths from
the realms of nature and revelation. The
Congregations were large and the collect
Cons touch in excess of last year's anai•.
vereary. Dr. Gifford had to return home
on Monday to attend two itinerate in the
town where he is pastor, oousequently the
tea -meeting that had been announced for
Monday, bad to be postponed uutil Tues-
day evening. A. large number of people
gathered around the tables aud did ample
justice to the excellent edibles provided bye
the ladies of the congregation, after which
they repaired to the church (tea having
been served in the echool house) to eujoy
by R. T. Mullin; "Common Telescopes and I the entertainment. The chair was 00 -
what they will show," by G. E. Lumsden; cupied by the pastor, who, after devotion4
"Neglected and Friendless Children," by exercises, introduced the Rev, I)r. Gifford,
J. J. Kelso; "William Wilfred Campbell,' who delivered his masterly lecture on
--The :Review of Reviews for Januar) ip by Colin A. Scott; "The Story of a Dagger," I "The Mammoth Cave." The lecturer
and "Haddo House"
l i articular) strong in its editorial resume lby D. B. Read, Q. C., • takes his auditors ou au imaginary journey
particularly (illustrated), G. Gordon Rogersexcellent of 17 miles through this wouderful cave
Christmas story, two other stories and a and with the skill of a muster artist de -
number of poems, several of them above scribes the scenes of particular interest in
n' of the closing events of the stirring and
'i`• turbulent year 1803. Dr. Albert Shaw,the
editor, discusses tariff revision, the relief
he
,r, of the unemployed, recent strikes and labor t average, are also given. "The Cana-
culturedrI questions, elle Hawaiian question and the tdia
hea Magazine," which should be in every
i Administration's policy with regard to that thome, in the Dominion, ie publish-
ie
ai subject,. civil service reform as applied to ed by the Ontario Publishing Co., Ltd.,
el our diplomatic and consular as well as $2.50 per annum.
other brauclies of the public service, and a County Council for 1884.
el great variety of other topics of the day. The following will be the members of
Foreign affairs are briefly but clearly pre- Huron County Council for the year
seated, and this department, entitled "The
Progress of the World," presents in some 1894: ,v f
l
twenty pages a broad and frank treatment
of affairs political and social from Canada
to Capetown.. Among the portraits inter-
spersed are those of Hon. W. L, Wilson,
rn; who gives his name to the new tariff bill;
extMiss Clara. Barton, the American head of
le the Red Cross Society; Hon. J. P. Mo-
el Donald, clnairnian of the New Jersey State
:owed of Arbitration; Hon. G. Robertson,
r., chairman of the New York State Board
Arbitration; Mr. Arthur Marshall
ttambers, chairman of the English Coal
wners' Federation; Mi J. R. Sovereign,
w Master Workman of the . Knights of
bor; Mr. T. V. PowderlAi,f4eraerly as -
n; Senatoresa-
Henry •Whiter;;;L 'aofthe
egation, in Landon; Mr. John
Proctor, of Couhecticilty1Iae new chair -
a of the Civil .Ser`vioe Commission;
plsieren, of Brooklyn; Bev. Dr. Charleel ,
rkhurst, lIr. Daniel S. Rernson, secre-
cy of the New York Kindergarten Asso-
tion; Mr. Marshall Field, of Chicago;
late Sir Paa = t Morier, British Arabes-
dor ,to k ,tug; the late Prince
a,ltlajor Goold -Adam,
d Col. Carrington, leaders
the campaign against Lobengula;Prince
tir3ite'' tees
MUNIOIPAI,ITY. R£1 lam olds '.PUTY.
Ashfield, Grill
Bayfield, Wor
Blyth,
Brussels,
Clinton,
Colborne,
Exeter,
Goderich,
" Twp.,
Grey,
Hay,
Howick,
Hullet,
McKiItop,
Morris,
Seaforth,
Stanley,
Stephen,
Tuckerstnith,
Tnrnberry,
Usborne,
E. Wawanosh,
W.
Wiugham•,
Wroxeter,
The names
members.
indisoliratz, the new Australian Prime
eater; Casimir-Perier, the new Prime Morris.
later of France; Signor Crispi, Prime
Wanted—A foot of snow on the level.
Calvin Campbell and Thos. Bone pro-
pose raising their barite and having stone
Nelson,new Premier of Queens- foundations placed beneath them, next
and the late John Tyndall, the emirs- spring.
tiet. This list is sufficiently illus• A great quantity of fallen timber has
re of the enterprise of the Review of been manufactured into stove wood duriug
In securing and presenting each the past two weeks.
the portraits of the men whose faces Miss Violet Bone, of'1'oronte , is Imme.
of the world's Haws would most On visit to her parents. She bas been ou
prefer to see. • the sick list of late and hopes that the
couutry will be beneficial to her health.
Unroll le artneria/nttfttttC, Mesa G. T. Bragg, of Edmonton, N. W.
stinal meeting of East Huron , T., and family, are visiting at qtr. A. Jack-
lnstitute will be held in the town son's.
on Tuesday andWednesday, The reaper of death has once mote
and 17th Mote., commencing brought sorrow and grief to the home of
Tuesday. The programme' Robert Soueh, by taking unto himself the
:—"Rotation efeegeps," + spirit of his beloved wife, at the ago of 63
( nrelph; "Necessity:,of drain- years and 14 days. The immortal spirit
4T'inghain; "Grasses and was taken at 11 o'oloek on New 'Year's
tenstbagemasst," A. Pillion, Galt; night. Mrs. Bouch was a native of Ar.
," J, J. geezer, Burford. ' magh County, Ireland, and came to this
foal plrogratnme will i country in the year 1843 with her parents
Wednesday's ' and settled inbadincton town ehip,Durham
Kerr
Mclvturchie Kennedy
Malloy Young
*Bowden *Bissett
Proudfoot Holt
Cox *Sturdy
Milne s Oliver
Dames
McEwen S Turnbull'
7 Geiger
Cook 8 Ferguson
Graham
Scott McDonald
Benneweie elected by
• Council
Mooney • '•`Kirkby
*Gray *Neelin
*Clark • Erratt
Rate Eilber
Sberrit
Shepherd McKay
McPherson Cruick-
shank
Kay sleeted by
Council
Taylor Shiels
Stuart Gibson
Sparling *Holmes
Sanders
marked with a * are new
pis'-ul•Ceirvin
irj Chambers
r
ter of Italy; Mr. Emil Prey, the new
of Switzerland; Holz. Mackenzie
ian Minister of Commerce;
8'
1
it
;ear .} on
llassre, W. Vodde
A. J. Stewart's pboteg
uow prepared to fur
West styled and at t
living prices. ,,
Mr. W. Voddeu be
Woes in the business
of being able to give
Dowling 4 Leighto
factory, have enured
aisle tete new public
This company make
furnishing, and is h
flue.
a way that makes them very realistle to
his listeuers. The lecture is not ouly in-
teresting, but instructive, many a useful
lesson being drawn from the names and
circumstances connected with the differ.
ent apartlmenta of the cave. Everyone
speaks in appreciative terms of the Dr's.
efforts. The musics, furnished by the
choir of the church, was of a high order,
the selections d eine credit totheir spiritual,
musical and zeethettc taste, aud were,
tecdered in a way that might snake a
much more ambitious choir. envious of
their skill. On Wedueeday uigbt a social
was held, for the treble purpose of eating
the surplus provisions, making a little
more rnouey, developing local talent and
the social element of the church. Be-
tweeu seventy and eighty atteudcd and
had a good time. Total preeeed s of au.
uiversary, nearly $00.00.
Er. usse 18.
S. 0. S.—The foliowing are the office
bearers for Camp Ben Lomond, Sons t,f
Scotland, No, 81, for the ensuing year :—
Adam Reid, Pest Chief; John Shaw, Chief;
James McAlpine, Chieftain; David Hogg
Chaplain; Alexander Struchau, Secretary'
3. H. Cameron, Treasurer ; David 0.
Roes, -Financial Secretary; William
Edgar, Marabal ; Angus Lamont, Stand-
ard Bearer ; William Robb, Senior Guard;
Robert Nichol, Junior Guard ;• Thomas
Ballantyne, Piper. Arraugemeuts are be-
ing made for the anuual concert to be held
in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Friday,
26th lust. Miss Jessie Alexander, the
well•knowu elecutionist ; James Fax,
Canada's comic vocaltet, and the bestlocal
talent will preseut a first-class pro-
gramme.
Elizabeth, relict of the late James Kerr,
died at her benne, on Thursday morning of
last week, aged 76 years. Mrs. Kerr's
maiden name was Little and her birth-
place Co. Tyrone, Ireland, where she was
also married, in 1842. The seine year Mr.
and M. Kerr tame to Canada. They
lived at aauebeo and Paris previous to
taking up land in Morrie township in
1855. Mr. Kerr died after a brief illness,
on July 11th, 1879. ' There aro throe
children living, vis :--J'amee, of Nebraska
and Mrs: M. Richardson and George, of
Brussels, The subject of this notioe had
been poorly for some' time but as attack
of la grippe hasteued her decease. She
Was a member of Knox thumb, Brruesels,
for many years and enjoyed the reaped of
the community.
The annual election of officers and
teaehars in commotion with Melville
ebureb Sabbath school took place on TOR -
day evenieg with the following result:
Rev. J. Ross, S. A., Ilou. Sugeriutendent:
A., Stewart, Superintendent; G. P. Blair,
AsMietant Supertutendeut ; At floss, i3eo•
look. The pre• i County. Six yearn later she was unite) in •rotary-Tres.surer; Jas. i3ailautyne, Librtr•
: "Condition of; tnerrlage to her now bereft partner, and ian; Witt. Livingston, Assistant Librarian;
stllttt; "Clean- :fa 1860 they moved to this tow nehip. She Mies Kate Wilson, Precentor; Mies Jennie
election of was a sufferer (rain diabetic and went very CMQLauollliu, Organist; A, M. Dioliay, D.
lave," A, Elliott; ' quickly at the last. The deceased was a
elba acne fc, proilt,"J.C. Morrison, most estitasble woman, beloved by til who
and its prods," J. J. knew ber. She leaves a bueband end five
on We farm," R. Dosch. children—two daughters away from home,
ikon cloak raidng and two daughters and a sou, Who remain
, itt toms to eb+rr the father in his declining
Stewart, Men. Graham, Mee. Alex, jello•.
Landfill), Peter Ferguson, Dire. John ( hours Iles eotfull
Stewart, Mrs. 'Tufts, J. li. Cameron, Mies ('rtes, t}no Donal nyear in advance tortheWrl[KLY p y,
•7ennie Sinclair, Wm. Taylor, Mise lelle . liasr, Pares std Ftne AND 11ious--in an lopaites, ,
1
In man, mai meleafn, f3•• F, 131alr, Mies Agents wanted In every unrepresented district fo
$!3 a lf>rC. CtS .P iVY
d: Co. have leased
apb,gallery and are
all photos in the
to lowest possible
ad a long exper-
d fools confident
isfaotiou.
1 the big furniture
e contract to fur-
col at Palmoraton.
specialty of school
toibeat in this
sea
One of the largest
iu Seaforth greeted
Fair entertainment
here on Friday eye
picas of the Beaver
views, which were
)ugh order of merit
applauded, and g
Mr, W. E. Rams
share of the honor
meetiug with gee
Miss E. Paulin
poetess, aud Mi
Tonto, will asci
under the auspi
Cardno'a hall, of
treat may be exp
th.
udieeces ever seen
Sheppard's World s
at its performance
ing, under the ens-
acrosse Club. The
11 of an exceptionally
wore euthusitastioaliy
e great satisfactiou.
too, oame in for his
his lecture and souga
access.
Johnson, the Indian
doth 3. Aliller, of To,
in an entertainment
of the W. C. T. U., in
o 17th lust. A rare
d.
BELL—In Mor
of Mr. H. Bell, 1
ter.
'
' MAxwar.L—Ro
the bride's sister,
inst„ by the Rev.
°vale, Mr, las. M
Mxss Agnes Ross
''11IAMILTOb- LAI
'the bride's mothe
inst, by the Rev.
dine, Mr. A. L.
Palmerston (fore,
Mies Carrie Vera 11,
KNOW LEa—Roux v
tat the Methodist P
the Rev. S. Sell
Knowles, of "(ince,
of. Whitechurch.
MC 2AVISII—MCM
the 25th ult., at th
father, by the Ile
McTavish, of No
McMichael, Baugh
McNi szxE -Mc
the bride's fathe
27th. by the ltev.
W. R, McIntosh, B.
daughter of Dunce,
Dau McKenzie, of
MCLENNAN—MOD
Kinloss Manse, on
Rev. F. A. McLen
.MoLeouau, of Clev
eldest daughter of i
the 5tln concession o
}LN,
ca 5th, iust.,the wife
of Brandon ; a 'laugh -
RUM.
At the residence of
Ingham, on the 10th
Y, Hartley, of Blue.
well, of Turoberry, to
Wiugham,
r -At the residence of
Ripley, on the 10th
. Murray, of Kiaoar-
anniltou, druggist, of
rly of Wingharn), to
moot.
ON.—On the Oth inst.,
rsonage, Wiugham, by
y, B. D., Mr. Geo.
ine, to Mrs. Robiusou,
ODD—TAYLOR.—
Ir. McKay, Md.
Churiotte Taylor, ho
RUDDY--BEYDOEs.
the bride's par tits,
Rev. T. E. Hig
Ewa Wawavosh
ter of Thomas b
MEL—In Howick, on
esidence of the bride's
A. Shaw, Mr. IL
Easthape. to Miss
r of Mr. A.i,leMichael.
—At the residence of
n the evening of Dec.
oss, assisted by Rev.
A., Catherine, second
McRae, Ashtield, to
icagc.
NALD.—At the South
the 3rd inst., by the
n, Captain tial. J.
laud, Ohio, to Mary,
r. Donald McLeod, of
Ki nines,
Dee. 25th, by Rev.
n,. J. Todd, to Miss
h of West Wawanosh.
FonruNLI—CA
the bride's pare
Rev. D. Perrie,
V. S., Wroxeter
of Mr. %Vm. CI
Elderslie,
• DI
to
rydg
8505.
ts, o
Mr.
to
seals,
At the residence of
on the 27th Dec., by
Mr. Jos. Ruddy, of
iss Margaret, daugh-•
s, of Morris.
At the residence of
December 20th, by
Robert H. Fortune,
Ilse Ellen, daughter
2nd coucessiou of
BROWN—In Wingha
0bee. W. Brown, aged
TiumenvaN—In Asti
Thomas Treleavoit, eg
Wansree—In Ashfi.el
Webster, relict of the 1
aged 83 years. ,
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
Sealed tender* addressed to the undersigned and
marked "Tenders for Presbyterian Church," Bel.
grave, will be recelfved up tali noon on alto (20th)
twentieth day of January, 1804. Plans end alma.
cations can be sten at George Taylor's, lot 42. con. 7,
Bast Wawanosh, Tenders may be made for the
whole contract or for parts thereof. The lowest or
any tender net necessarily accented.
L' Tbllt W. SCOTT,
See. Building Com, Knox Church,
Belgrave P. 0,
u -
on the 9th Inst,
3 years.
old, on Jan. 2nd,
77 years.
, 5th inst., Susan
to Daniel Webster
E.
The Council of the Corporation
Huron will meet In the Court n
Godarich, on Tuesday, the 23r0 (�
3 o'clock, p, nt.
Dated January 8th, 1804.
o the County of
in the `Cows of
y of January, at
W. LANE.
Clerk.
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Dishes, Cake Baskets, and all other kinds
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store.
Repairing promptly done and warrant-
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OSHAW.A.
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years.
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MISS D. A. HURD, Secretary,
Oshawa.
J4 B. CUMMINGS
Begs to intimate to his numerous cus-
tomers and others that he intends
moving to the stand lately used
as a boot and shoe store
Two Doors North of Post Office
where will be found a large ate ek of
Musical Instruments,
Sewing Machines,
Washing Machines
and Wringers,
with all needed repairs.
Also a full line of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
—AND—
GENERAL •STATiON
Store will be opened on Saturday, July*
29th.
GIVE ME A CALL.
J.B. CuMMI*GS
Wingham, July 28th, '98 • 0r1.
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furnitdk•• ,in
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peg Free
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