The Wingham Times, 1885-05-01, Page 5Gen
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Olarkele Crossing, N. W. T, winch Freedom.' and constituted after the-
has received so much notority in eon. manner a the
various secret benevo; IE
°T.Ce m-LOR
lent orgonizatious ; the fee to be a
nominal one, say 253. each quarter,
and emunest other benefits that its
members should have hotel accornoi
dation at the old figures, the fee to
be paid in advance, so that each mem:
ber's receipt will be a sort of pass:
port that until out of elate the bearer
wag in good stuncling and entitled to
the benefits' of membership. It it
were possible that smelt an organize:
unction wide the Riel rebellion, is of
' mee Weekly Round of Life in ihe County especial interest to the people of this
township. It was esta,oliohed by a
Howick boy, Mr. W, Fowler Mar' e,
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whose parents live near Lakelei.
He has been with a surveying party
of Iiinron and Vielnity
Neigbboring News
ferry takes
in the Temperance Colony, and on
Furors are getting ready for spring leeviner thwhicb em lie .built and run the
wor
he cheese factory at Delgrave lee Last spring he VMS home on a visit
IS name.
raL.,.secl het week,
fe; eel liteetery society has beeu fc'Tmed Maggie, daughter of Wm. Ashton,
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"'"•1; Doupe, or the leth coficession mr, ciark, besides Miming the ferry
down with paralysis And is still un; Saskatchewan—and ems oharge of the
, neSS. we understaud, acting operator.,-•
and when, returned he took with
him a beide irk the person of Mos
at East WaViall0Eih.
Esq., on the 6th con., tear Gerrie
cf Usborne, vas recenyy stricken is postmaeter of the plaee
well be however, retains conscious; telegraph dice at that pointehis wife,
A, gentleman in Londesleoro got a flovvich. Enterprise.
letter in'the °face Tuesday morn: —A needle, which has been two
inr enele'sing untl'no explanation y eal,8 in a roan's: head and was
etle4 tlenort It is sepposed to be broughe, ail ,the way fi frtlaud,
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mance weneve
.was tk %tracted 'uy one of our surgeons
rseGeo. Scott, of the lith coo., on illuesde y last. It wile eery much
Turnberry, dieh very suddenly last reseed, alai had wandered about con.
Week. Intianiation .was the cause. icie -ably, from the time 't ei, eared.
Wo understand this is the eight death Ae Irish doctor who had eeteakieed
which has ocurredem te at vicinity in
comparatively a"nort. time.
• cia. Welch, one of the pioneers of
Wawenosh, died saddenly last week of
drop4"' cf the heart The deceased
was k Tither eccentric in his manner,
eeenne in' god ciremnstances main.
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100 aces of lend near Doienybroole°.
• Reeeviis,enroarried, and was roeraber
' of the Cl.
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A - petition containing about 100
signatures was sent to the Dominion
License :Commissioners- asking them
it came from, as he 'says, "it is not
to grinitethe license under the So ktt
drug: his. It belongs to a shweet Irish girl."
• Act' jarees McLaughlin,
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etist, Gerrie, instead of to Mr. Oantp:
the head befei e the yenee. man left
the "old sod" declared that it e as
no e a needle et a:I bid an 66idea" that
had ecie Pat's head. Pitt decline:LI
that he never knew au "idea" to give'
him so much trouble and pair.) before,
and if all the "ideas" were like them
he wanted nose of them. B:eleet, the
then could 'ue eetahlished it • would
doubtless be a benefit to the trade.
as at elections it would hu a powerful
lever, end the hotel men void ehave
confidence that the chances df a sworn
mein ber of the organieatiou proving a
traitor Would be small. The men in
the (aide would have the saeisfactioki
of knowiug that the wen who sought
to damage their ieterests had to pay
higher rates for accomodatiou than
th
ise evLo supported the licensed trade-.
In: Weil' demand for British fair play.
In the present state of offal's, the
proposal appear s tu us one Which
should commead itself to the -trade.'
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MEYER & DICKENSON. •.
idgrm.15,_ eo, gOtegITORS Fon BANE. OF
:TO. m
N. comitistonoro I or'talcinga
vits for Manitoba. Private funds to lend initrefligt
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Ions at lowest atm. Office° —Head Block, W ngr,
bran, Llmkno and Gerrie.,
5r. W. 0. Miran. B. L. Dior:ram;
Winkbain Nov.18 1880 • 14y
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idea on Tuesday last, or at 4,40, his •3. A. ORTON,.
head did; for be went -home with .the
"idea" carefully relief up in a piece of
paper in his vest pocket. lie intends
to send the "idea" back to the country
ekI,of the Ioyal Canadian hotel, but •
130 attention was paid to the" petition WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT
by• the Oonunisiioners, and Mr. Camp:
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sei6d. his appointment. From the Brussels "Poet,
he Clinton. New Bra saYs:—It may The following circular from :A,
„notbe generally known, but it is never: Hamilton L CO., ' wboloale liquor
thelees a fact that several heavy dealers in Brantford, andsent through
smokers ini this town are suffering the countrY, has been banded us by
from cancers similar their char: Hargravee. It •speaks for itself
itt aeter, though less iri-extent, to the mid' needs no comment ;
°meow supposed to beceasing the : ,iu, consequence of the
Unsettled
,deati of General Grant. ' ,, . • Attie of the wine and spirit tra0e,
kiiieeting was held in Brunets last resulting from the 'so-called temper -
week for the purpose of forming a, ante agitation and the.paSsege of the
°•leeel orgeiligetleet 'ler enforcing the eScott Act in so many of the municipa-
Scett Act. At assoeibtion was tam;&lie; we have concluded to issue our
4ila WWI a rilePber$1111). a 65 to C°12a`.7;:afirlual *eater for 1885 in tiro sprint
menet) with; Field came elected ..eenstead of the autumn,' as we have
Brussels evidently intends to eseehitherto done. The effect of the" pa.
that no one buys ail anti•Scott consage of ehe Scott Act has been to
trar 'to law. . limit the immediate' wants` of the
r. Thos. Taylot's barn, on lot 6, trade, especially in countiesem which
on.15, llowlek, was entirely consuin, the Act will come into fore° on the
ed by fire last week toraither With its fleet of May next ; the prevailing
eOntents, consistindoeent, cow, two opinion, boweeer, is that' just as
large hop, two calves, a double buggy much spirits will be conSiimed as hero -
reaper, hay rake, harness, liayi etc„ tofore in such municipelities* We
Ana about 40 bueliefs of grain. The believe that when such enactments
Deceevidently (taught from sparks 'as the Duncan and Scott Acts have
bleivn frem the chimney to the loose .expired the ratepayers , will be cwt.
'straw in the barnyard. Tin loss is vinced that it is not conducive to
over $500 on Will& there is no insur: temperance, order and morality, and
AMA VT. Taylor Intends to rebuild they will be prepared to tote foe the
al one. etern to' the House system. In the
,Mr. X. S. Tnek, the well-known and meantime if no rtmedial legislation
popular proprietor of Tuck's hotel, can be obtained, it becotnes 1 h9 ' dew
Oranlirook, township of Grey, one of of all having thoir money invested in
the oldest and best kept hotels in the business to.exert theineelves so as
Western Ontario, issues a cirfilpr to to hold their own finaecially and be
hie peteone, hem which we WII:tiet in a position to profit by the rebound
the following manly and,comneillikble, which will ultimately tithe place. A
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pe,ragreph:.--lein thanking you;r suggestion hag been nude that upon
' O pest •favors .1 , would reepeetfally 'Intl: the Scott Act owning into form. in
• mate that in sword:nice with the any municipality, that the betel
• Canada Temperance Act, after the tariff should bo mimed 50 cod per
80% hist, no intoxicitting liquors will day, and single 11101Iiii and bids oceor
• bo sold in our hotel. After that (late Jingly ; that a secret society be form.
the bar will be supplied With the td with britikeli lodges throughout
ecaliaonlietesattio rii,,iigskr,anclue t beetvrezygeiiivierlrol , teloilenp(Dzdninoinn,
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f thotahe° innieirevtaoriobtang
. will polawity not be sold. No tiei. branches of the Remised trade anti
tvszuce will he, mule in retee,incl farm: them sympathieing Vtitil them in op:
.. , as and travellers will Ht.' oornfortaolo position to the Scott Ae, and preln-
" aecortemodutini a al this I. ow 03 bition without commis:II ien. The I
heretofore ruoderate chares. society to be eallea tit, %nights of-
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DARRISTER
Wizighang Ont' ,
loRS. ISETELIINE & if017NG,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. •
Office, corner Centre and . attick street:1, Gringbam
Onoario.
ALEX. BETHUNE, M. D., W. J. YOUNG M. D
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AYER'S PILLSC
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A. large proportion of the dioceses which
cause human suffering result from derange.
wont , of the stomach, hovels, and livor.
Airan's CA/mantic Mr./a:ad directly upon
these Organs, and aro especially designed MI
euro the diseasers caused by their derange-
ment, including Constipation, Indiges-
tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, '
• and a host of other ailments, for all of
which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and
pleasant remedy. The extensive use of these
PILLS 1.)y eminent phyaieians in regular vac-
tiee, shows unmistakably the estimation iri
Which 'they aro held by the medical prolog.
sion.
These Pima aro compounded of vegetable
substances only, and are absolutely free from
nalonaci or anrother injurious ingredient.
A Sufferer from '/34atlache writes
'AvEres PiLLs aro invaluable to me, and
aro illy constant companion. I have been
a severe sttiferer from' Headache, and your
Pole aro the only thing I could look to
for relief. Ono dose will quickly move my
bowels and freo iny head from pain. They
aro the most effective and the easiest physic
I have ever found. It is a pleasure to me to
speak in their praise, and I always do se
tilon occasion offers.
W. L. P.non, of W. L. Page & 13r0."
Franklin St., Itichmond,Va., June 3,1882.
"T have used A•run,S PIMA to number -
has instances as recommended by you, and
have never known them to full to necomplish •
the desired result. Wo constantly keep them
On hand at our honte, and prize them its
oleasant, safe, and redable family medicine.
1?O1t DYSPEPSIA they aro nivel tml.le.
Idexia, Texas, Juno 17, 18821' T.
IlAYES."
The Rut, ritANOtis 13. HAntown, writing
frond Atlanta, Gm, says: eeeor some, years
P1(%'11 I have, hoen subject to constipation,
,frons which, in *Ito of the use of mod -
eines Of various kinds, 1 suffered increasing
iv:convenience, until some mentlis ego I
began taking AxItit's ..Pitif.s. 'They have
entirely corrected the costive habit, teal
have vastly improved my general healt1W
A.vnit's Onerentio Pate correct irregu.
Iarition of the boWelo etimulate the ants -
Lite and digestion, and by their prompt and
tooted& eaten givo tone and vigor to the
Vito!o physteel coonemy.
PIMPAMtb BY
Or.J.C.Ayor &Co., LowniblvInt,
Sod by all Druggists.
YOUNP1experienee ten WOnderfu
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beneficial 0:lads 01 ,*
00$ ANu,
• ILE. AYer's Sarsaparilla,.
Ann,
St
act, kao,) `CHURCH DIRECTORY.
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TIE NEW
Presbyterian. '
IL10ABBATH SERVICES AT' 11 A. If. AND: P,
kj Sunday School at 2:30 P. AL Praye_r meetin
YMONDuili ;f4:91101.8claT evening at 7:30. Ray. IL aloguAstanf
PIGUiallitillatEZIEDfilalt,i1ECIRB ,;.0
.:414 Ire
nieleGe01 THE FAVORITE =PM
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FOR FAMILY M,
pa.HtGii Amin - HIGH ?MISR aq •
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1 Zaby , 042., . IDurct6fe ., :.
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All the "Raymond " Shuttle Machines U
Piro fitted With the Patent
Automatic Bobbin Winder
inliguinlloginimmummammilimmun
CHAS. RAYMOND•i
iv;AhmacTungs
•GUELPH, ONTARIO.
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'Me Fur° Bred Clydeadale,
KING OF QITALITY
Will Stand for Mareethis Season
an follows
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MONDAY, ltEay 4th—Leaves Ma own
sbable and rroceods by way of Winghare
to Wm. Iabister's for noone,frons thence
to Blueyale for night.
TUESDAY—Proceeds bv vrayof boundary
to Morrisbank for noon; from theoce to
Gamble Rotel, Goren, for night,'
WEDNESDAY —Proceeds to Qrocket
Willis' for noon; from thence to Wm.
Harris for night
THURSDAY—Proceeds to Mr Johnston's,
6th cm' of Turnberry for noon ; from
thence to Mr, Jobb's, 9th con of Turn -
berry for night.
FRIDAY—Pzeceeds to Thomas Gamble's
bn the Oulross boundary for isohn from
thence to August Efomuth's on leth con
of Turnberry for night.
SATURDAY—Proceeds by way of Zetland
to Merrifield's hotel, Wingham, for the
afternoon
The above route will be oontinued dur-
ing the season, health and, weather per-
mitting,
PEDIGREE
Imported July, 1868, by Tames Tipling,
Winglieen. Is registered in Vol. 6, Olydes
dale Stud Rook, Xing of Quality, 2007, is
a beautiful bay foaled Juno 11, 1882 ; bred
by Thomas Speirs, Itilwarriock; Ayrshire;
sire Sir William (2120);; grand sire Liberal
Tom (446) ;. grand sire, Young Conqueror
(930); g. g. grand sire, Conqueror (196); dam
Maggie (vol. 6) by Prince David (643)
grand dam Sally. by Seetelunart (749) ; g.
grand sire, Surprise (e46). Sir William
when tem years old gained first prize at
Dundonald Show, and first at Irvine, and
the Highland Society's Medal for the best
animal of Clydesdale breed n the 'yard.
RING Or QUALITY took Amtprize
and :Diploma at North 'western Fair,
Wingliam, 1884, and firetprize at Wingham
Spring Show, 1885.
TERMS—Te insure a :foal 12. Insured
money to bo paid in January 1886. Insured
mares must he returned regularly to the
horse arthey will be eliargel whether in
foal or not. 'Parties disposing of teeir
mares b!,..fere ",eollecting time will be held
respOnsible for blear:woe prices unless the
mere • can be produced or eatisfaetory
proof All accidents at the risk of tem
owners of mewl. One dollar neeable at
time, of service, which will be talon off
nentrol mares ee collecting time. Meres not
beiug tea' the 01 will be kept for our labor
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OletZP.S TIMING, Pro». •
pp:Re G:Cr:DT:2Te,
D. R. C. 'O., I'elitibureh, and, L. It. C. S.,
fecoils,nd,
Itileei;tiate of eledvelfeey,1.141tiburgit,
And late of Hospital for Diseases of.
Women, Louden, Eug„
OVVIOH—DR. IltACD0NAtD18 RESI-
DENCE, WINOD.A.M.
Mee mint may be mad healthy maietrong
loy as use.EtIze the alimez.
Sold by oil Thuggista; f SIX bOttlell fore&
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paptist,
SA111,TIgfil.7.1`1;2:g:1.nt M, AND
Wednesday evening at 7130.
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SABBATH SERVICES n 11 A. M. and 7 D. M.
Sunday School at 2:30 r tn. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 730, Dm H. Cearin$11.
pastor.
• Congregational.
SABBATII SERVICES AT 11 A. AL AND 7 P. IL
Sunday school at 12:80 p.m. Prayer . mel,tia6
Wednesday evening at 7:30. Rev, Ma. Term, pas-
tor
Esiscogal, •
ABBATE( SERVICES AT 11 P. 31, AND 7P. 51
Sunday sohool in MacKenzie's hall at,2:80 p. no.
Prayer mooting, on Wednesdayeveninr, at 7:30 Nev..
Ma. 14cCosti, pastor.
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Church at the Seared Neart.
-rxr hold service onStutday,. M. tith next at
y y 10:80 11411 WEST, Priost
. SOMTIES 86c.
:Gingham Lodge, Soy 308, A. 1. a A. IL, R. R. C.
BETS EVERY TVESDAY, ON OR BREOFP,
IVJ the hill of the Moon, -in their Nall, Kent
Block.
Valtlami Lodott, No. 119, 1. 0. D. F. . '
11 EETS EVERY /THURSDAY EVENING AT 8 0'- •
In clock in their Hall. Mason's Block. ' ,
elitism Encampment tis 47, r. 0. 0. F.
itrEETS EVERY SECaND AND FOURTH At0N-
11,, day ineach month. Visiting Patriarchs write
dy Invited.
Co0rt.f3altland, no. 35, 1. 0. 1:.
L,f SETS EVERY SECOND AND LAST FRIDAY
o enings in the month, in their Ilall, Tacalyn'e
Block;
Wingharo Lodge, Sis. 130, A: 0 U. V.
,a BETS EVERY ram naxxitY`tvnnv-G, at
In the month. Lodge room, Tarnlyn's Plock.
Nom Council, No. 10. Order of Chosen Prins&
•1t/TEETS EVERY FIRl3TIIONDAY EVENINNIE
the month, in their Hall, Tounlyn's Blear: •
L 0, L. ito. 794.
lig BETS EVERY FIRST FRIDAY EVENING IN
J.y.L the month.
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Eccelsior Emmen Ito, 000 000et Tempters of Tamperaaca.
Ais VERY NONDAY EVENING HI VIVA
rtroomBIllucHenzie's
Mechanics lactitute.
Beaver Block Reading room open en Mondsys,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays frinu.
1 to -10 o'clock, p. 111, and On Saturdays irons ua. n..
to 10 p. m. Library open on Tuesday, and Friday
evenings from 7 to 5 o'clock and on Saturday atter-
woo irons 8 to 4 O'clock.
Post 1151co,
OISICE HOURS FROM A. No TO P. 74
P. Pollee, Postma,gter,
town band. ,
m BETS FOR PRACTICE, EVERY TCESDAli
a.1.. and Friday night W. Nionots,s, Pretidon
LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TABLe
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Nies nub.
Arrive -10:40 a.m. Depart -10:40 5, no.
Arrive— 3:10 p. mn, Depart— 3:10p, ru.
Arrive— R:00 p. tn. Depart- 6:00p. m.
Arrir-0-10:20p. Departe-10:2:, p. rn.
'Trains leaving at 10:20 rune Tuesdays, Tioursda;
and Saturdays only,
Going Coatis W. L-& 1.
.Arriv0— 6:50 a. m.
Arrive— 7:405. tn.
Arrive -11:18 a.m.
Arrive— 2:05 p, sot.
Arrive* 7110 p. 81.
Train leaving. 51 0:80 r
Saturdays only.
Dopart— 0:50 a. Tar
Depart -4,1118 a. In.
Depart.. 7:409.m.
um. TuosdayA, Thursdays
L. H.
Arrive-10:40*a. on.
Arcive— 8:00 p. nt.
Depart-,- 7:45 a. tn.
Depart—, 28(513.
.smettnoine
Anent.
% :0144 sh said 1.e.
with Rordock Blood 5,1, .1,a
ca, teams, revers, Sorel, Priori •
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