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The Wingham Times, 1885-05-01, Page 41 THE TIMES, FR1D.A.Y MAY 1. in itt last issue ..the Vidette, being TIller4S unable todeny or controvert those "few plain facts,'? gave its "ideas" on The Ontatio Franchise Aot adopted 4geeentftiournaliern. Reratofore our n at the the last session of the Legislature cotemporary WO not beean will not effect tho Voters List of this -thy on the meaning of this tem, but year. if however, change of heart has • °mired and its "ideas" on this subject colast cording to tne e'eport the are real aria not imaginary, the pub. Superintendent of Indian affairs, the lie in future will look for more honest Indian population of Manitoba and and fair , conduct from this self-styled the North West is 0,859. exponent of decent journalism. Tbe employees ef the Grand Trunk The Portage la Prairie Tribune. have been again asked to submit to Review, supporter of the Dominion another reduction of wages. Why GOvernment, is evidently a little not reduce the salaries of the presi- afraid that its friends e.t Ottawa will dents and superintendents also! r.lay the'same trick witli Rid as they •• did fifteen years ago, and warms the The sneers and insinuations by the "powers that be" against such a present manegment of the Vidette course in the following manner:— against the editor of this Journal are "While we would be desirous of seeing not worth noticing, as tit th7 are -only the trcuble speedily brought to a of value in enabling our cotempor- close, we would be exceedingly sorry ary to hide its disgust at the fact that to see Itiel eseape this time, and we its eaorts are insufficient to injurefeel sure the troops would willingly do either THE Times or any person con- a little fighting in •order that they neoted with it. • might have in opportunity of 'ering— , ote _____-- ing that arch rebel and murderer to Mr. Gladstone had an experienee justice. It is pretty generally known / in the British House of Commons on and adinitted that , he escaped justice • Monday evening last which has pro.. fifteen years ago because politics were never had a parrallel in the more powerful among leaden of the history of any Prime Minister. Re nation's affairs than justice. The Asked for a vote of fifty-five million eountry, hcreever, will not stand 11ONV dollats for special military purpeseSe any movement which would tend to and he obtained it without a (14ssImt- ut'Itiel eseape again, hence it behoves ing voice . - - , . . the powers that be to look 'well .to it that he does net escape through any The relations existing between Eng - fault of theirs. Nothing but the . . land aud Russia is critical in the • prompt execution of Riel will satisfy Canaaians to -day. That such an event may speedily be bought about is earnestly litiped for by alt lovers Of law, order and justice." ' TURN BERRI . e,eL extretae. War is considered. inevt- • table and hostilities marl commence aleacietimmediatly. Sir Peter Lums- den's report of the Pendjeli affair is a • Ret contradiction of Komeroff's e'er. .siene •IttiSsia eclines to -make any fmther concession or explanations 'and Gladstone halassked and received large vote of credit for war purposes, Both nations are making :active pre- parations for the struggle, and the situation is inare°)Warlike at present than at any time since the trouble commenced.. • . ' Last week the Vidette, emoting tinder the castigation we e.diniiiiitered to it, and knowing that its conduct towards us in the past had been such that not espectable journal would be knilty of, pablished a piteous apology, styling its contemptible attack as being only a "jocular rhyme" and that nothing personal was intended.•As we stated inthe• "few plain facts" we gave oar coteinporary to digeet,and wain avert, the rhyme waits, per, venal attack and written with the in- tention of insuring oar busineas, and those who have watched the course of the Vidette since its advent in Wing - ham emphatically endorse our opin- ion , A circular has been issued by the Hon. G. W, Ross, Minister of Eduea- tion, setting apart Friday next, the 8th of May, as! an Arbor Day, and proclaiming item/ a school holiday, subject to the approval of the beards of school trostees. The purpose of the holiday is that the whole day may be devoted to improving and beadti- fving the school grounds, to laying out flower beds, planting trees and shrut s,ote, Sehool trustees should sup port the •Miniater in his prenswortby attesnot to implant useful knowledge and a 101'0 of the beautiful in the minds ' of the yonng, Besides the room, roend,ttion Jf planting trees, etc., it is further set forth that on the afternoon following the teacher might spend an hour with his pupils discussing Cana- dian forestry and the differait !species of trees, and ehrullit lotted in. Ontario, their usos, commercial, value, char. acteAsti• eto. - If theeptipils;ato made partners in the improrefants, and their co-operatien Bemired iti every part of the work of the day there need he ittle fear they will wantonly SALESMEN' AV ANTED— debtray thit which their ,own labor creat,.d. • Mr. Alex. T'orter , has rented the farm lately °occupied by Mr. • Blaney hard, and owned belie 0; Cameron, of Guderich, fier a tent of five years, while Mt...Richard Perter takes the place owned by litiebrother Alex, for the same term.. , •; • 11 i with profound sorrow.that we chronide•the decease of Atm Williaan Ailiins, of the boundary line. It was So sudden feed uneipeoted that it took everyone by surprise. The bereaved husband has the. heart felt sympathy of the entire •neighborhood, in his severe afaction. •She was a bright Ornament amidst ,a •large circle of friends and acquaintances, whunourn deeply her sudden departarej The funeral took placeun Friday afternoon last. • FOR DM AND GIRLS. We shall "give away" several thous and dollars worth of presents before Aug. let, including Solid Gold Watch • es, Jewelry G WU, Revolvers, Violins. Banjos, Guitars, Music Boxes, Tool Chests, Telescopes, and everything an intelligent boy or girleoUld desire., f you want the Model Magazine, for the youth of the 19th century, sone 25 cents foe "three in'onths trial'eub- scription" and list of resents. A handsome pocket knife or something of greater value guarranted to all sending. ' Send for your friends and recetve the presente. Address, NAT. YOUTH'S SIONTIILY, Duffel°, N. Y. • Reports agree that the ,wheat has wintered wen and luis come out from beneath tbe snow looking remarkably fine. Having passed the trytng time successfully the prospects of a good crop were never better at this season of the year. • tineeial reductions in furniture at 8, Graeey's. Having a lane stoek on hand and wishing to rednce it 1 will • give special reductions for the next 20 days on all purchases of over $2t Call mid see my stook of hareem!, side- boards, beclrocm setts, lounge*, eofao, ratithillfitirsorils Largest in the nniaton—oyer SOO Aare& etyma 0..4 mat* l'art=er indebted to TUC TIMMS rill rilmitP Ot41 end eettlo at - TO begirt canvassing' st OU'' oe ran 0' 05. Steady emphrynient to aquae -1041 teem Clo,4 artuts ars earning from t0 to Pa p',rtrontit en.l f.' poises. Ternikatul oat, Parties intending to travel windo froo. Addresit STUNS t WPILLINGTON, .1, ell to cell on C. E. Williame, Agent i Armor inse, 141111, SJ1!l Jo SPECIAL DRIVES Offering THIS WEEK in To suit every taste and. circumstance from 25 cents up. Parasols ! Parasols I 111, ;lot, Chick Lin lids Also in CASHIVIERES, NUNS' VEILING, PERSIAN CORDS, &o. ' Hose aid Gloves' IN THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT Every Line is Complete and at Prices that cannot be Beaten.. GORDON MeINDOO The Dominion Organ and Piano Co , • Ettee largest and mostcomplete factory in tht Donninion-1450n155. Sigliontionors ever Am -eta to any /fan theVorld Medoiand Diploma at Centennia1,1876. ' Medal and Diploma at Sydney, Australia. IBM ' Gold Ueda} at Provincial Exhititio ,n Toronto, 1.873. Highest Awards at Industrial Exhibition. Toronto • .7ffgrs'aii-olitri(4-1pam.Aortnunra SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. BEST Tun ilansnr. Correspondence poltoitod. Bend for lituntrated,Zat •alogue, mailed free. Address DOMINION ORGAN AND PIANO COMPANY. Dowar.Arivr.Mm. Orm. TEE MIE B1OED cranEsDALE 1\1" M Will for mares this season • as follows • Monday. May 4—Leaves his own stable Ind proceeds to Wm. Jewitt's, 2nd non. of Morris for noon; thence to Jamestown for night. • Tnesday—Proceeds to Bluevale for noon: thence to Gofton's hotel, Wroxeter, for night. Wednesday—Proceeds on the gravel to Longley's for noon, thence to Lakelet for night. Thursday—Proceeds on Boundary be tween Carrick and Howl& to Samuel Me Kee's for noon, thence to Ambleside/s for night. Friday—Proceeds to Teamster for noon thence to halfway house for night. •Saturday — Proceeds to Morrifield'e hotel, Winghara, for the afternoon. The above route will be continued dur: ing tho season, health and weather per: misting. PEDIGRKE.. w • Imported july, 1883, by James Tipling 6 Wingham, Is registered in Vol 6, Olycleet dale Stud book. Garnet, 2796, is a beaut ful dapple brown, With 4 white pasterusi foaled May 28, 1881: bred by Wm. Cald- well, Lrdropan, Ayrshire Biro, "King of the Forest," (1170) t grand' sire Lord Lyon 089) ; g. dam Glenhead Maggie (327), etre of Dan. Loeh Fergus' Champion (449) ; arnet'I; ham, Darling ; grand dam, March by Old Titnes ; g. pond data, .13ess ; sire of Darling, Johnny Cope, who was chocon at Glasgow Show to serve tho district of Blairgowrie Society at a premium of 100 guineas. Darling cost in40, when a colt, .xnrl. now weighe a ton. From tho purity of,the breed it vvillbo seen he is from stock of great ettlue rilts—,Z5 insure a foal 612; in. eurar.oe money tobe paid in Jarnntry,1880. Insund mares must be returned regular- ly to the: horse, or they be eliareed whether foal ort not. rattles dispose ing of their uts.res before eollecting time, will be held responsible for immix. --JUST•RECEIVED-- A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF - atebes„ Jewelry, At Lower Prices. than Evers Before Offered in Wingham. • Bell AS CHEAP as any House in Canada, Try me and see for yourselves. FALSEY • PARK • Hort. Route ill: and (Cards Neatly and Cheap/y Printed • at the TIMES OFFICE MISS MURPHY Begs to tender thanks to her numerous customers for the liberal patronage they have bestowed, upon her, and in the future att in the pest will leave nothing undone to serve them so as to merit their continued confidence and support. As my business Les increased more than double the past year, am now in a better position than ever to supply any customers with all kin& of • MI Mil MailtleSI EMS, Satin Ifervellieux, Ottomaneord Satin Martellionx. rrInges, Manila Ornaments, no ArJet Trionnings, Real Laces, Silk inpure, Spanish andDete anus whether in feel ot not, All acemenee tell° orientate; Hamburg Net, .Vietoria Lawn, Fiowered Muslittand Partiat4 at the risk of owners of Inarts, One dollar plyable.at time of service which will bo ttlkert dr insured mares at ardlocting time, inane not beetiLtfos.1 the ono will ba kept for our Ltbor. TAB. PIII.ereTG, Pre, Wata_trat. •.a. r eta. Cauticht ac c a way, Feathers, Plowere, Itibbons, Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, EmbtoideryCand Insertioe TInderskirts, blade ashmere, Crepe Cloth, Crotornies, and Drain% Trimthings of all descriptions. For the spring 1 have the., Largest Stook ever shown, and will bo happy to show intending purchasers. 3FIggs taken its Clash in exchange for goods. MISS MURPHY. Wingham, '`farcit 11.1th,,1885, VAA/2/1"....//g/AAAA.CPAAAMA.A... ;t. 4.1 • 60 •