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The Wingham Times, 1885-07-03, Page 1• .el `E`ui 1 Roller Flour. VOL XIV NO 30. • • 4 THE 'REBE' LIO•N- liaitieforcl, N. W. T,, June 27--.i1 priest hasj:e,st .arrived here who has been stopping with the Indians at Poundmaker'a ireaerve. Ho says they lore very unruly, and many are amicus 'to go on the was path, Wiahipeg, Siea.,June 28. •A des- ;laPi'tt'"hl'. ram Medis'iae fiat report that 'eel while the 'uetnbers' of. the FI.utifex Battalion were t;adinig i ► see ;Sas, •r katpliewa-i an So..u.day one of their riumber,;P ivetek'efvain, was d -owned. He leaves u i e .aid feef'y to meso i sibs nthtiinely eed All the troops in (P0 t Fitt were reviewed by Gen, •Middleton on Satur- day aftornoop, after which orde*•e• were given to nropare for .embarka- tion today. .It will take three days to reach the mouth' of the Saskatche- wan at Grand Rapids, near Lake Winnipeg. Their arrival in Winni- peg is net expected before the 8th of " "• July. ' W,1,.4•.. 1 GHA.1,r.,t FBID.A, . JULY L 3, '85 WHOLE NO 681 :4. meats or troops along the river, and oil her return infour or five days the whole brigade will go honkie, Boats eta; been provisioned with ten days' rations. A, Regina dispatch. says:: Mr. Scott, Mayor of Regina, has been' re- tained e-.tai red as one of the counsel on behalf of the grown, hut up to the present bas been unable to say what charge Riotwill be tried. As it is maintained that the p-iso•ler will readily strove his' citizenship of the 'United States, it generally belieleed here that he will be charged with a relony tinder21 Vic, chap. 14, sec 12 and 3, Tnis law pre - vides for the t"iel or. iadieiduals, mem- bers of ,fueeier States. acousea of 'a felonly and was instrumental in the conviction of the eapeured Fenian raiders in 1866. Reil will be tried firstand the case agaiust Pound- maker ound-maker and the other lndians:•aTid half. breeds will follow in quick succession. THREE O ` A li:1VD. 00.0-00 Winnipeg, Jnne 27 A.;eorrespond- a ins vex eon !roe teowaT Goveaniesiet. eie ent writine in Le 'Manitoba givea `a The election in East L,imcoe, Len: • barrowiuga cconut of the su le•• ii.,s-o p . nee• and Algoine tool: LI lace simul- thh fauuly ct the late aaseph Tou taneously ori Friday' last ',ellen each ,iaiid eesultiug I o .s the battle of ,supporter of the Liberal Mowat' Gov: tali Creole pal Tia ile The writer _ eritment, was reiurued. Mr; Drii'ree F a too . , wine eturned to East Si„rcoe by the states that''Joeeph Tourat'it moved greatly in,szeased majority of 115, three years ago with hie wifed eight .nutwithstending • the whole liquor ehiidreu ±i:oui;.the paiieh of ,l Fran and Anti -Scott Aut iatereet was cois Yavier to Fish Ceee'.; -where be built a beautiful residence, aril where he hesided" mail the be ;:bel ig ot last year, schen itis death occurred. Otte of his sons "followed him seortly a.te: wards to ttre'to.nb, leaving fade'4 Toeroed with a Fao_'i*j of jive boys Weat `"Algoma,' which formerly and. two 'iris /t ed re•pectireiy 18 gage a !air Conseeveti,,e majority, •' * ud ? ears., V, ?e (Teti, Middlee ee*urned Mc. Cjotiinee, the ktetorin ,),- see . . -P••• : `• ..,. nr 0.-0 vet e' `•"w> rli}:%. 1L',w.ti 1 -nen Aran arrived ttie •haves 'k a = , ' majority of 52, with Feve •al Polling1 tacked with caneoih. and the Tou'+olideta:-.: , to"•4iear f,- a', <<r111012 are brothers ;•► she 1 ops et' seving their ce:'tain to increase Aft Comnee'3 Arranger against hien. Ie Leni 4: the at crop was a• fail- ure.. a td, elelackstock suffered a de. feat, the majority ttgaieet him being (3. .The majo;itu. for: Ms sueeessflnl opponent is thus "somewhat .widerthat of last year: "e OUR '0. N.A.DIAN NATIONAL HOLIDAY, Fair Canada's 18vh birthday politi: airily was loyally and quietly kept here, Our Brass and went to sardine .to assist their brethren ,;here,. end eapecii a retinae of. the uompJiment at an early date. In the morning a I. cricket match were played on the Park between the Dandles and the Dames, Mr. 0. k, Williams was the champion. Dandy and Mrs Oreo. 1)ufltele the captaiu of the Daisies, Aa will be seen .by the following score the Daisies won • property, joitlecl''the hand; -of irsur.. gents eommentled by Dumont, and fongneeis best they could during••this^ time. The two young , gi''ls, feaing, 'for their'livea, ana yielding only tee their fright escaped with one Miss Geveis carrying in their arae two children. .allost without !ilothing. They gained gained the woods and disap: peered to be found no more,. With: out doubt, they perished with cold and lhutiger. ,,:After the battle] of Fish 'Creek the Tuuronds. retreated to Ba: tool', where two . sons fell neon the battle field. The third' was' danger, ously wounded, and the remaining two '.are' now prisoners' at Regina. The mother is now alone wi.hout a dwell: ingor means of subsistence, and with: ;,o it even the support of the children ale) survived So many midi ortunes. The feeling live is that, too much sympathy is tieing created !or the re; bets, They created the troubles,.aud• i a v re.:p the consequences Unless a speedy example' is made of the -ring' leaders, it is believed there will be a greater rebellion before many weeks. Every day adds. to the belief that a •aeunrt:martial is the outs tiring tribunal rr the trial of the rebels. A deepo,toh, `'ooh' Fort Pitt ear!. ,;that Gen. Strange Was a petted to at ;Ye from .t'leavee til:selon w'tb his - i•'t,ops last i1'„lit. No new has been received from either Col. O..te; or Co', I dne, bat both etre be+levect to be at Ca. see Lake. Fort Pitt, June 37, via Stratibenaie, ;7. W. T;, Juni29.---Tire Winnipeg Iu'iintry ana 65th Battalion Acirtesl this morning from Bever Ver, The latter marchod 38 miles one clay. 'teenier Baroness; started this • for Edwentdau far detach - 4 Y ine orio-v'. . EAST"WAWANOSH. • 'the fallowing are the marks obtain- able in the month of Jnne in S. B. No, 11 East Wtuwauosh \.Fourth class—Marks obtainable 1100. !Maggie Lind 950, Sarah Irwin 782, Emmy, Hanna 7111, Agnes Icing 648: Third class--Manks obtainable 1718—Charles .Ding 1435, , Maggie' Jackson 1432, John Lind 1273. Second. class, Senior --Marks ' ob: tamable 1739—Adeline Roach 1081, Albert Jackson 962, David Beecroft 9A.8, Second class Junior—Marks obtain- able 1261 ---Willie Lind 1001, Mary Lester 864. A can eo ,taintng sixty dynetnite cartridges was found bi some epys under a stable neer(!eebec,'en Ties; day. An exchange says,—Some elder maiden about town dun's like us be; cause occasionally we call them old maids. That's no sigh we' dont like them; why our own wite would oe au old maid if she was'nt married The Bishop of Huron has appointed the Rev. G. G; Ballard, A. Be T. 0. D., to be .:ester of the Ci,apterHouse in London, a; successor to bile Very ;Flee, Dean Boomer. 111, • Bollard «ill take charge ox his now perish on. 1st Sep6enilhor. A coerest,o'lde*at says : The test logging bee that ever was heir in tae tow_ ship of Colborne •res at the fir of Geo. Buieovis on the 12th lull., whets thirty line, siva VOA t.l of horses and one yoke of o:.ea logged fifteen acres and did it well. Some of the au i.Steotts 8.61 there wound be no use ml i.Prg a tree whets you Coltla ,hop he.i 'whiskey, tttt it in quite the opposite, for as iuueh work, as welt done,' with. out ono wor:l of dit'eeeuoe, was never pre°ornl,ed hi Lbo county of I,urou before the 1st of ,lJ ty, hetet, as wad dine at this b -e. Tracey,.:..,..1 ••• ........ b Bray . . Hawk....... ..c, Duffield b Bray Will?.clasp .......... ......b Bray Whitney..,.., o .Duffield;,.. b Upas Nichol .' ... ., o Duffield W. Dinsley, cBrat, win, b Duffield C,,•. Mooney ,stulnpeu' out Dr. Young...o Beat'..1t. Dueield T. 13e11.. .... ..b' Duffield (Jerilyn.. . ,.• .....,lrascqutcheon Extras.... Total,. , . DISTRICT NE Vb • The weekly Round of Lubin the County • of Huron and Vicinity BOUNDARY LINE. Oa Sunday last, Mr: 'Wilson of this line had . horse Struck dead bylight- ning. Mrs, W T. MoEinney, of Turtle unvain, Manitoba, formerly of Hits locality, is tome visitt►g her friends of Bluevaie and vicinity. • Mr. Frank Wright, of ,Iainestown, has received theeontraot of gravelling on Ws ,line opposite Mr. Maxwell's 0 at 65 Dents per sq. iod, Miss Maggie Collie, teacher, of Ver - 14 'met :eine, Afich., daughter of Mr, 8 'John Collie, station agent, Bluevale, is home on a visit to her frieads-of this locality. Sorry to' intimate'ahe. never saw a person under the influence .of intoxicatink liquor from the time she left Canada until she returned.. .4 2 0 0 8 o. We regret this week to anntfunce the death of Willie Elitott, son of Mr, 47 James Elliott of the 4th con.. of Turnberryoallie deceased' was affii.t- ed not more than three days when the case proved a serious one and on 8 Saturday last 'he was called home to 8 that .mansiou prepared above fir all those who servo the _ Lords The funeral took place. on Monday last, which .was largly attended and the remains were conveyed; to the Bluevale cemetery where they were interred. Ile leaves a loving father and mother, 1 brothers and sisters to mourn his Z+1: .demise, I. L.. Bray b ms . G. Duffield...o Hawk b WilliaWilliams 14 F,, Stone: . b Williams: E. Groves, ...o Tracey „ Nichol . 1 E Diusley .. ...b Williams . 4 FMc(sntcheono bNichoI 0 Brad win ,...,.. b'.Wtlliehiis. 2 Mcquarrie stumped out. ........ 0 F Found li Nichol 1 Hemuth not out Extras Total. , 44 A 'Poet ball match Wes also got up beteeeP• t }}''9 rneni )ere who were not taking in th,a=' tooling tri eezes,"' The Captains were Messrs. Feaak Hello: way and s . J. H leeocks. ens His- coelssiie wore bv.glues to! 1, so of course tli$ others gay $ had' all the The Coad Cha..'»!onsl►ip Cups Fere pleyeu fo • And won by `Mr. Bio'•v1; in the heavy cotess„ and Geo. id'ix,hee in the li lit .weight claev. The annual' picnic of the' Eentist +iSabbath School, held in Peiton's grove, was n very successful affait,. and both old and young, spent a ce}',y' pleaaan; and enjoyable clay. The Members of the • eongregationbl S. S.`'held their annual t•outbig" in Wilson's grove, acid hast a good tiiire also. In the afternoon hnuchllt adver- tised Lacrosse Tournament, the Her: riston, Cuckriow, 3iineardine, l•Vroxo ter and other teams" did not present themselves; Lista well team bei.ig the oal'y- aspirants 'for the championship, (which by the; way' is held by three or our d` Brent clubs ai:•ouch't) The ‘\Veetbtinaukees plavod. just well t nough to 'gel: downed 8 goals to 1. )n fact it r.*ei,!g scale thi ee year since thee won a match success wonld ee an awnl surly ise,' A repo:•t sot having teen h•bntled :Hand ovr reporter not hatiug betel i.uvited, we cannot enter into an ai►alys+e of the playing. We uudr:et1nd the hankie team did. some very 'vette- pletyiree tun( tuns they have a., •emc,edt to play i.i Listowel for the cup bee eea she 12th and 17th. .. The shit e:►olders of the Loyal Oauadia'. ' visa 'ac 3e Conhpanv have cotlfirmeid tue proeoeed retiuctiou of the capital, , Toronto P:•estoterians have begun a so les of pea+se meetingi, the filet bele iu. tete Aur ew's Geo. ch, being very saccesstul. A painful, and whet Wight have been a''atal accident happened en the farm of Mr. Thos. Maunders, hoer Ethel, in the township' of Grey, last week. J t appears that a young man named 3'olitz Nicholas took aim at a crow sitting on the grouud ani the ball glanced about seventy rads, striking William wbarp, who is engag- I ed with Mr. Maunders, on the jaw- bone, inflicting a nasoy wound, Mr. Maunders had medical assistance slim' monad et once and the bell WAS Extracted. Niclitotes says the shooting ,ware purely assileiltsl' TLUE' VALE. Rey. Rey. Mr, Healy has returned from his trip to Montreal where he was attending the General. Assembly. • Palette bilge bud implement agents are t e worst' pests the farmer's have' to dee; with, Which tiro the worst 2 e a► ,?t.::sr ,134448. . agent•: ast Monday the Buevale Cheese factory .Witted :cut forty three cheese aiveragiag about seventy Ib. or over three thousand lbs. of cheese. What factory eau beat that. 'A few, evenings ago at rather a late hour three young. men callecl,.at a house on the .Bo,iuna' y. All the in- mates were in bed but one of the yoang ladies. They politely asked her forsomething to eat as they inform ed her they were veey hungry anti had travelled Prom Brussels and were 1 u their way to L ineardine, They could not be prevailed on to enter the house to eat, as no doubt she young lady was anxious to see the young wen with lamp light (why should'nt she be but they preferred lunching under the hop vines, where ample justice was done to well cooked pies and cakes that were freetyy given. them and still more to the i fresh milked calves, they certainly loomed old en- ough to be wearied, but from the de-. crease in the Weight of the milk at the 'factory nett morning proved that to be far frons t to ease. Ansi from the hearty appetite and jovial memos I think th..i our own tetra ieiglht lar claim to dune ,eittzenship, but they will, no doubt 'be' welcome to earl again if the ravages of hunge!.. over--. ta1-e them in their nee t- tramp to Kin:. sardine, if they will not be quite so mu lb a"raid to siiow their faces. `•SLE:EPY f3OJ T,OW, Sttlnnier etr,orteents are in full swing end •plc ecs. socials, creeeet pe 'ties, t&c,, tt'e all the 'age. There is a .e: e alma:tancce he •e of au utnhsual y see' vy o op, etoee'a+'v of the ole ores' The heavy Wes which' li:.'e vi, ted lie *ewe One Lo irate have roue a cel ta'u atnoa et of damage, bet at the scree tent, . base done more than ail eq, :;reeet..tnhoo. t of good. 5t.eedeet •ir,t wienteteed it A .'Cv 903ee3410' t W*..11itry ikosi eool:ji 711 the Co??,,regatro 'at cult Chi heie. The ltoa a' clteueu at i O'clock, refresh- ments woke dispo%e.! c;: until half past and a nuleleal and literary pre - gramme wise opened with an addrea s from the pastor, Rev- Mr, ifcLend, after which the auperintendent, tdr. Longley, spoke for souse tilne :on the past and present rotate' of the Sunday school bene. The tnnsical talent of G,orrie, Wro.:eter and Wingtiatn were represented and writ sustained, 111.0eft Rogers, of Gorrie, who sang are solo and took part in some quartette drew forth thunders of applauee from the audience,, Miss Brows and Mr. 'Thos. Gibson sang a duet' ,and received an enthusiaatiti encore., They, also a .s- listed at the quartette singing, Mr, , T. Gibson was much admired for hisGeodeep, mellow voiee while singling in quartettes and solos, The hasten mental part of the programme a as well sustained by Mr, Alfred Hems, .of Winghane, who wts enthusi astieaily encored and;'applauded. li4r. S. Caney, : of Wingham, was also present and gave ••several readings which kept the audience •in..perpetual convulsions of Laughter and drew forth round after round of applause. The speakers present were Revs. 141essre irl ai they, Edwards, Totten and Black, with Mr. McLeod its the chair, which. poeitiou he just *tamed•fitted to ' oc- cupy. 1 n regard, to the speaking it woa:cl be barn to find four speakers so- thoroughly in 'ae'ord and who seemed' to understand sowell just what suited the people. Altogether •too' residents of Turnbeiry and Howick received a treat which they will not readily foiget, and we tray hope it will in. time bo repeated, TEESWATER. The population of is village, ac• cording to "the assessment roll, - has increased 125 F ars rupia e year y .. Or `Mr. P. Corrigan an old and 'res.' peeted'resident ot Kinloss,' died last week,' age;! 77 years. ' The tea meeting under the; auspices' of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church h.ei a xw'at; 'sadly and financially a success. Mr. J. Chapman, of this place left last week on a trip to auld Scotia: While a number of young men w ere .. engaged in, jumping, throwing the stone, etc.,';on'the square here a son of, Mr. Roach, of Culross was struck on .the side of, the face by the stone. which 'weighed some,,fifteen or twenty pounds. He lafor some time On the • ground in an insensible state, bat was finally able to be assisted, home by his companions. A member of No. 1 company, 32nd Batt., Port Elgin, named John Gar- row, nes been sentenced to' the county - gaol tor 20 days for neglecting to re- spond to the call when the 32nd was called out for active duty to the front last montih.,The News thinks this should serve as a wholesome warning to all other members of the volunteer force, that when their country calls there is no option but to promptly obey. t ADVICE TO 110THEBS d Aro yen, distul•hod evli night aitd bru- keun of your rest by a sloe child stiff. ening and crying with pain of witting tep.thl if so send at once and get a bottle of 1Irs.Winslow's Soothing Syr - tip for Children THethhng. Its effect is iuoa:eulable, It will relieve the poor little suffeer immediately. De- pend upon it mothers, there ie rco mis- take about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, antes wiin3colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation. and gives tone and energy to the whole eyetera. Mips. Winslow's Soothieg Syrup for Children Tc ethtug is pleasant te the taste, and ,s the proscription of one of the oldest and best feiniale physician t,nli rouses :tt the United States, ar a 'a for ..it by al iruggists throughottt • :,, WO d. 1.{s ieei 25 cents a bottle Fih ro ct*-r n ed+c`nal preparation have the rein d4 of the lnosi, intdll;l'hit study situ sein!h.i:iu 1 +rami'.! been to bteedily anti t,h eeres trete' eutilieed as in Aye^'e' S!:rsa pat•:lia. :lt leads the lis*. as a truly seieu*ifio pretptratitat se u ' b .ntti tii3 ea1►ed, 4. zr