Loading...
The Wingham Times, 1885-01-16, Page 1'VOL XIV', NO 3 WINGIIAM FUIDAY JAN '46 1885, as raibuoind Le (Jerson, of this line, had a wood (mitt- The Saved Array have pruemenced weddmes The -company' Spent a very Wookey,stoune. of eitre n the cotinty ug bee.. xt was u great success, as work in the temperance kali, Auburn. pleasant evening, and the 50 years of " ' Meellarellaroommome WHOLE NO 650 DISTIOLOT NEWS Boundarr roue Ireighhoring News. Ca -Thursdae last, Mr. Adam nen. TE1 Y 27ZtIQJIY L.L.,•••••••Le their residence in Winghane one day ,le,st week to celebrate thelr golden rrom. the ogiei 41,00.1)., 0 itotei mock, Jorle-phirte•st oe Huron and VlOtaity, they out and piled 25 cords of good Miss I-1. Kingman has Peen re-eR, the venerable pair, .who were PresePt" married, life seemed to sit happily on beech and maple wood. After the bee gaged as teaqier of sohool seeteen lero. ed with numerous end valuable gifts by \ le %multi meeting of the Blue Toms of Suboorhstdorl. The County Sunday School Associ- been prepitred hy lady friends of the o eese ;and butter fa --------------1111 uenselY. On Frida,y • another bee . . Winguain Ontake. Blueyale a dance took place, eud those inclined 10, lliorris, at a, salary of 8.65. v -i to thie amusement, enjoyed themselves their friende. A sannottio-ue feast bad ' ' : $i 23 Pea ANNUM IN ADVANCE, was held in Putterson's IlakBluevele, "ort Pin74;e‘lr•ThRTeeeeleeeire,ort jell - rorth on the Atli and llth of Febett- yeers of age and the letter 70, Both ation ho dolts annual meeting at bear ,bride end groom. The former is 71 \ eeet paid until the expirationot oneyear 50w11 on Tuesday Jan Oth 1885, a very i u , ' ' ") arg , 1 AMirliie.eilt At the opthm qt the eueusser. large umber of those inter‘sted in .. , . cheese factory business Being present, . not lose Amu from 150 to 200 of thoee worms of Advertising actually engaged Ait the business or tiPAGIt. into it attended to hear. 1 i yoos. ,r 1 eoor.ei e year ab011t to enter ,,----_--- - e.---.430 - - ,,--r the proceedino's The President opened ono (muffle eso 1 noo.ei. " 143,0 018 see :the meeting y delivering a aloft ad- ' slizent, " V-8 . °IA) • " -dress, showing the stolidity of the Ono -eighth gol, 01.0 i V 6 .6 4 .. factory for the past season, Itis ad- dress shows that the amount of cheese. E. EDWARDS, made was not as large as ale predeed- , 0 1'.(litOr and Publisher. ing.yease although the number of pat - roils lieu increased from 186 to 156, , shownig. a large' increase of patrons, I 'CHUM DIRECTORY. --- but nnfortunately, on account of the '•-•" at,Iitts8,. of the seasoncaueina a scarcity -1-A13BATH SEaVICF.S AT 11 A. M. AND f P. ,M, of paettleera,oria. water for- the o w ee, sundae Schoniat 2:86 P. Stl. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 1 ;30, anv. .11. litogn.41t15, diesel -Iloilo etesedic hes faiieu consid. pastor, • erableethott elithe previoue year. Also . swim. • that although we have lost in quitn- 4,40B1rasaomos 7,7.,42,1p 7 p. it. ,tity our quality of cheese has been ful aunday tiohoal at 2:30 p. in. Prayer ineetingi ly upheld by our cheese maker, Mr. Wednesday. evening at 70. , 0. Ovens,. the price for the seaseri ave - 1 11 somata. • raging higher than it Ms ever done OADBATII BERYTCES AT 11 A. M. an a r e. is.: before since this company started six ej euesse Selma et 2:30p;• nu -rraYer meets years tyro; the average pviee for the Weducea,liy evening at 7:10, IOW. 0. H. Coltman, ur . poster, , B easen being a little over.1,1* cents - . • 409nigotiono. per , pound of eneese. The , . OSAMU SSIEVICE8 AT 11 A.,51. Aire 7' p. M. SitruMy twilool at 12:30 pm,' Prayer mecting, Wedisecivoning at 7:30. ltev. Torz.:4, pas. dur. • • eilacuzzi, _ ejAnnA.'xirshtririous AT it P. at, Anis P. M. sundaysolioel Maegenale's halt at1:20 p. m. Prayer meetinp,•,oli Wedneadayer ening at 7,1sp . e`e. • .• • e, ki7 thurck of the Surd ia hold service on Sunday, PIO. 8th. next at 10:88 a. m. Wiser, Priest. iSODIETIES 40. ,• • •:whilum..12., No, 235, A.:F. CA. IL, G. •It. C. s. It ,ZVER-Ir TUESDAY, ON Olt 13EEOPE the fu n ot tea moos, ie Oeir gait Tient ..4114111anil Sedge, No. 110, 1. 0.0. T. NETS EVDEY TUURSDAY NVBRING AT.JYI 8 O'- clock in their hall, liftson' ,4 Bioek. The En- kinnprnent meets every second and tourtb liondo,y in each month. Visiting patriarchs cordially iiivited. Coati Ilaildood, No, 25,1. 0. F. , ;VIEWS. EMT SECOND AND LASTIEIDAY wok. • • 1 to,'eninga in thamotith, itt their Toady, %.'s Vihkolitro Lodge, No. 13§,,, R. 0. ti. W. CUTS EVERY EltIDAY EVENING IN the month, Ledge Tamlyn's Block. • Soros Castell, So. IL' Greer ef TEETS EVIZY PlitST MONDAY EVENING IN 111.. Gm month, in their,fialliTandyies Block. itirAMS, teEllY FIRST milli EVENING IN themonth. . • ; ypeolsttof Colinc11,14.11/, Royal' tomplers. of tomporoltee: EETSEVESI FIRST A.N1) mono TUESDAY -MI. 004020in tab liOnth• in their room,, Mao. ;Nowa es hall. , • Astololor.gesool all• Ogg )10)10110041ato 11,7aolteroaco. =TS EVERY MONDAY EVZ101/10 IN T441 room blacitenzie's YU), ono of the aspi,ants for municipal , • A g ter_ e‘o,mpletely vindicated. Through - of Huron Farmers Inati- • Mite w°11ulabtYe held at the Town Ball, 0}0 m01 long ana .0VelJe tY*01 to wheeh , . ,l- • bonus, this year. Be polled 158 votes ilookitoloo loOlimie, . end is known as Councillor Ker. ' r. Cameron has been subjected his Beavettiocir, Beading- room' open dh Mondays, fxi Clinton,IOh Tuesdoy and Wednesday, . . vTzebozyz, WininesUays, Thintidays and Pridays from , Tile EaSt Huton Aoricultural Scene. e2Oth allj. .,21st hist when pea, many friends have hot lost faith in i to io °wee v. in,, and on Saturdays trout 9 a. m, , , ** him, and the dismissal of the ease etv, will ,held their annual 'meeting in Wills, M. -A„ President of the Ontario A ,. t at c if G i 1 II el after a most searching investigation Mr, lioncierson's, are Ail excellent healtb and spirits tfoid The 13luevale Band. a Hope are go- reuAesdmay".ting Orauge Lodge was held in Clinton on BOY of the flullett Distilet appeared, to enjoy thenutelves impious on the 50th anniversary of the ing to 1111V0 an entertainment on the tying a the hymeneal lenot. The large 28th of tbis wroth for the purpose of ' company wished them many happy raising money to pnrchase a library, A meeting will be held in Belgrav" New Years, and alt appeered to enjoy 10 cents at the most, aid all airs ex. visability a organizing a creamery or The admission will be not mere than • on Thursday next to consider the ad- ' twhase fpersteisveento,caoraisdieonfe.oiall,teedv.aGuelleorngoilft tended a cordial invitation, cheese factory, en wedding of the heppy couple. [Sig They say that 8,11 the local - subdi- John a Beams, in the employ of nal. visions of the L. T. IJ, of the county John Brunsdon, Londesboroe met withedivir, S. Wellwood, of Wawanosh, of Huron are issuing petitiens to the a serious accident recently. \nil County Couneik, selieiting funds for working near the boiler, one of the , , lost eix horses recently froze _cerebra a county peer house, taps blow mit, sealding his face and -*Pim°. nieningits. 'no "terinarY surgeone sayit seem to ettack all chew- - bre st severely. . e es of horses but evidentlyprefersthoso Turnberry. Mr. Chas. Gieviri, of West Wawau- that are of the siiperior order and well °eh; is now one of the Oldest, if not Irepi",:7Well or ill drained 'and veuti- . �i . Robt. Agar, who, lately sold his the eldest, member of the County late& stablee apparently have ne ,ef- farm to Mr. join:I:Robinson, has', pur Oounoil, and has represented the feet upon it, therefore they lialf it is chased the one formerly ocelipleel by' township for about 30yoars and as a due to a speafic poison which, existing .„ Mr. John Mcllwain, opposite Holmes' • rale, has been returned without oppo- in the air, becomes absorbed in tile' school house, for the smn of $2,600. eitioir, • • ' McPherson `. son of our worthY'cleputy-reeve, who 'got his feet badly' frozen some time ago. so •bad that fears were entertained that they would have to be amputated, we aro gijid to learn is getting all tieltag ain average number of pounds used. '8,4 lg +l theee4Ide proverb to Make 1 lb cheese bein,g 10.44-e- 100.gThe Average cost of drawing Mill< to be a fraction less than 9 mills per 'gallon, The cost of making, including supplies Usually furnished by cheese inaker to be 60 cents per hundred and the total co.4nelucling_11 expenses Dwelling house owned bv W Nor - too, aod occupied, by dam Angus, •Brasse18,Ottoglit are in theupper storey from ewe defect in the chimney. The loss on. the buSltling, and furniture is $500. i '",.A, oashbex containing $600in , cash and sore promriorynotesbelong- qtnekly giving way to prostration that Onisfeetuuee never come singly,' iug to Mr. Align; which was lea desk which rapidly increases until the horse his b -other Duncan about the same ,closet, where the fire origniated, was fatTs entirely, or more frequently par -. tune out his foot badly' while chopp. .also burned. . tially disabled, it may come on sud- leg with an axe. buil° is getting ar- flew_ . denly while the animal is standing in ,iceind again. •. . The'lloard,r,f Direetors tif the • . jolt 'Ma.tael insurance Oompan met the stable after exercise and apparent. ere system and according to the amount. so abserhed or the susceptibility of the subject are the symptoms more or less developed. It preseuts itself in a var- iety of ways. There may be premoni- tory bymptoms which :will emisist of dullness, sueeeeded by forerishness, tLt in Goma last, weed; Ninoteea sx,,,,H, ly healthy,. or,the symptoms may' up- e ,.,_,.._ ,..,„„,r ,..„, ,, .,,. • „I r' proaeli gradually; and, is far elle lest's' this company 'other thlth renewals' mid' ' • -..''".' -.0-rost44.- : “ . ,.,...,... ti.....2„.,Ry...,5P-44011stris.arklount: chlataecians term.. The. ,horae • win st.„,,,,- ,...;-•.. ',„ ,- repairs to be el.96 per hundred pound a ... ....e._:eitt.;1,:e. . in g to twenty-six; thousand 'tear. 114; e.notieed to be dull and have a dred dollars. The loss of John Ring- first b Tlie auditore, report in printed Term 'Mr. Di elle of- Missoiiiii,46tederly of was Iiiicl'befoee the meeting and wee ;this neighborhood, is visiting f.' a 'ler, of Howied for >ark and 'contents StaggeriPl5 gltib, and Paralysis of the o lien s ,of hied extremieiee. In the second stage consumed by fire onithe evening adopted by a unanimous' vote. The here* • . . Dec. 3.5t4 lust , amorinting .E.0 $020 the bored becomes comatose in which . President also ?declared a dividend of The union Prayer meetiode heid te state it -remains some ? h ne, then it be- 12 per cent: . pa -gi, mills pereeenon on t d.ft, e - b' In NVOA ordered to be paid also $820 table siennediately tater the close of this niteting„ He also stror.gly advo- Maser A. Sanders, son. of our new. -cute* the employment of a thoroughly ly elected Reeve, passed the entraece qualified lecturer for the winter season examination at Ilarriston High Scheel to instruct our patrons on the care of last week with a creditable. per cent - end the feeding of milch cows also on . age' t4 beet way of saying milk to insure Miss Jessie Brown bas resigned her its being delivered at the factofy inda. position as teacher in the school here sweet cold .good state. ter the de. Her place Is been taken by Miss hirOry of the president's address the Cowan evenIng John Johnston, of Morfris, for b arn he. erent cherches every conies frantic', when finally death ruts niiik to ail patron shareholcreni pay- last Week were well attended, an end to the sufferer. [NewsReeord. eon cents destroyed by five on the night of the 12th of Nov. last. election ofofl3cers for the enstiegyeat • took plactsVie old board being elected Meet IVawanosh. by large fiajorities, Mr. John R. Miller being elected President, 141% . ' Mr. D. Duncan of the 10th ' con, John . Burgess Secretary, 'ICI ie Peter has sold his blacksmith shop to Mr, Se McLaren Anditor.for thppatrons, and young, Mr. Duncan intends.moYing Mr. Thos. Farrow Auditor for the board bf *directortZtin account of the • .t0 the other %ide in the spring. . Mra 13eid of the township of Morn - lateness of the hour the 'meeting was ,adjourned to meet *Priday, Jan, 23rd, iji.grto_ri Leggettis visiting with her .brother, 1885,40.1 p.m., in the same pla,pe. S. this week: Brussels Mr. W Xerr, of 'the Post, was The Clinton. New rtt, of last week • - County COuno11 tor IstilS, has the fullow.ing i --On Sunday Rev; ' 4.c/ Mr. Cornish, of Wingham, and Rev. eggeoya be eomposed of the follow -,e The' ' Huron County Court -ilk for. e ... . „ Mr. Broley, of Seaforth, eireached noseionaey gen-eons in Rattenbury St nig gentlemen :---='-... ei7;?1,-4.-c, 1 gig.L.1:‘,124A -A1`4''''', . ,Methodist church, there beieg good L Hardy, Reeve 11 . Exetor - . congregations morning and eveuieg W G Bissett, Deptity-reeve - " The pub ic meeting on Monday even- • T M Ray, Reeve Ireborne . ing was not very largely attended ; ir Rote, Reeve Stephen • Rev. Mr. Gray occupied the .chair, and 0 Felber, 1st Deputy -reeve " • ,excellent addresses were delivered by 11 Bilber, 2nd.Deputy-Reeve • " MesSr6. Broley and Cornish beitrin ; on Pr. Bliehani141-1, ri,Pe.ve Misssonary work of the churcii, a 8 Rennie, Deptityt eeve • peasmg feature of the addresses being T Simpson, Reeve Stanley any the absence of' that levity whieh often A if Campbell, Deputyeeeve Tuekersmitat marks addresses of this kind. 11, Walker, Reeve The charges preferred against, Mr. Snider, Deputy -reeve 11 J Beattie, Deputy -reeve . tg D. B. Cameron, banker of this vil- loge, by Thomas Stnith,jr.,of Kinbass, ‘Wv ?,°11:ogglyt„11,107,t7.114,,,,,p04.1. rooveS-V, M Moorelemee, Reeve 13ityfiel (I. (3 Oirvio, Reeve, \V Watvanosh, ....eel 0 Div/lion, Dep. Reeve . J Beacom, Deputy -reeve 41 101114,011/4, Q Elliott, Reeve Goderich To 0111411tou .A itioklurchie, Reeve. W Coates. Deputpreeve 1e W I Amstoe, Reeve Li M U' Cameron, DepntrreeveG°4e1:iich W Young, Reeve. Colborne lie mind :ley doubt thee may have ex. A Allan, Deputy-reeee Li • Mr. Jas Currie is preparing to build came up on Saturday last at Wa ke-- a fine bank barn in the spring. ton pursuant to adjournment before • Squires McNamara and Cooper, and 0' impertant,to Warniers. ' were finally dismissed, and his charac. Ito 10 p. .1.40rary oPen on Tuesday, and May evenings trent 7t0 8 o'clock and on EletUrday per, noon trom 30 4 et$10014 •7' toil Oita, . ,• st trios notate 10110/1 9 A. St• Tet y P. P. Prato, Poottnnator. . boo' • . MEETS, POIS PRAOTXCE, wiper TUESDAY" • and Priday, night] W. Niollohts, President. • 1.004 DAIWA' TIME, TABLE. IOII Nolk ' Arrive -10g0 ra. Depart -10:40 Arrive-- 3:10 ni„, • Depart- 3:10 in. Arrive- 9:00 p. m. Depart.-- 800p,10. Arrive -40:24. al, • Depart -10:20p. tn. Trainikeving *100 too Teasdige. Thurado rid 9 t da ord eseeefehei , • .' 080e, 114. Demist-- 1140 td. ".,,Arkinno. 7;415a. M. ' Arrivea111.8 51. tipart-1 .18 a, re. • Attlite-.- 2;55 p, tn. Depart- 7:40p. • TOM leaving Ait li:50 POE Tuesdays, ThursdaY01 k And Saturdays ma1. LA. * Aritte-10;40*. Depart- 7;45 a.re. re- 800p. Depart-, 2;66 p S. 3„ x A 41.1101ER) 144004 Ageat the town hall flare on ,iredneedey g next liver .iiddresses on YariouPs s subjects must effettnAlly remove from the pub - 'connected with the theory end. prat Setifoxth J. isted es to his native innocenee of the : ,.!-' di Wileen, Reeetes -Lice of important Intsbandry. 4 1.37,alvaiTs1.......,poo., Hays Penton; M. A: Professor olf charges brought teeniest him. Not xt Carry. Reeve prelpared1,4o give papers 011 any of the tollowit4 Subjeet, let. Thesoil, ifs satisfied with defending himself Mr. ki Al4exson, Deputrreovo ,,,oiel,i0.1;uips....... and trought counter charges against. 4 ileYet Reeve Cameron ‘coarried. the war 11110 safriea' VIWIY, Reeve Geology and Natural flistoey, will be lelytheeee origin, formation and cleteification. the Smiths, one of whom has been, NI Forsyth, Reeve . 4.. .E. SlillttleWOrth, Esq., Assistant Stiperintendent of the experimental °they tor perjury. committed to trial for forgery and the M Wray, Deputyreevo The :whole affair T Sanders, Reeve WA711111."'et‘61trl"*"******** .seron4y P Clare, Reeve depertroent oti (1) Agrieultural Chem from beginning to end 8008 tbkt tt) he gained by a farmees son persons who were intopested fix injor, Thos btreolian, Reeve Grey 40i....„ College. (8) Seleetions in breeding. Pubb°' The result initt.' be 14111Y j Britten 1)°9utYetive 70 he 'echool trustee election here 1. , week oceasioned. much excitement account of owe of the candidates bong a 1 dy, viz., Airs J.‘ it Smith. Besides Mrs. Smith there were three other candidates in the fieldond two nut. ofehe four were to be eiiieted ter the Board for the ensuing term. friends of Mts. Smith worked hard to. oeure hef. election, awl their ell'orte were nrowued with,success. Tho ol lowing is the name of the Candidates and the vote they :Polled, respeet. ively «—Dr. Hutehinsoe, 149 ; , Mrs. J. 11. 1.01 ; Dr. T. G. lIalmost 99; D. Hayden; 57. D. Mitchinson and Mrs. Sleuth tverc the peciP(e's 011014(4 , ' 'Pa all dfseeses .of the blood, liver, 4iiiineye and the bowels take Brucloek AN:id Bitters. It is pnrely vegetable, 'Can do no Ural avid ie zblwa7s istry applied on the farm. (9) ,Bene., of perseedtion on the part of certain J Hentlitigs, 3Enrnberry ,sedeeee recto attendance at an AgricultUral hig Mr. Cameron in the eyes of the join* MOMillan, Ilullett A lumber ef local tueu mil toe short gratifying to Mr. Cameron end It a'. oung,lteevo Druseele YA.940**7 tura! ,and cognote subjects brit enter. gratulation,—Totsknw Sentinel, )4V Mornorsom aeoVe Turaberrytow*.o. li$0 on the 20th, inst; ramie neXt couplAnie beettIia 04 rt to °111311etlY1 114 lintol mil come twzil /1604 pithy anti praotmal puners en agrieui. friends, We extend a hearty 00h. Al Campbell, Beeves, LocktioNv joint Koine, Reeve tonnuanity, The Tott4tute begiu dam a ven tt s et llowick ems.* laming:sod instructive to tit fabling The follovring intetestint; iteni eon- day and oontinuo PaPera' and ("kens* *tibseriber who was one of the cow- .0egyarire PeotoraI Balsion ; tut ss siona tilt three or four irk the after- at the happy event :-.-Ahout fifty of remedy foe throat h. oneinah.nd iun noon. A hitt attendauaa is requested. ' the relatives and fv:oncls ot hit ettd nnuplaints it 4s ottiorf VoitabW 414 1 bengoial. IN (glop etlipeeeitie, tre. Itichdrti Wolters1 tissembled °A, poi* ply saitt r, "11 43