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The Wingham Times, 1888-06-22, Page 4t ktagbamEintts L' RIDS.],. JUNE 22, 1888, tee:R 1 :0e lee .VOl„It ING.. temperer Fretieriek, whose life has sen as it evertt, lvalr ging in the hal- " for Il3ottI 3, ,. i:ecnmaaed Iast week. F.! N r ie etrateele i,.' emit the Frigid t :,1;' 11e'•atil., commanded. zratit)IIa1' a :td lase ely iaereatted the ;;stili, (extended to the eleriilan tl fit: uIy. Three rulers hi three eeeithe et something r3i rare occur - o• ante 1n suceeesor, the Crown it le `:olid, 13 a young 2I 11. of v, := eeldie , peesionately fend of y e tedoite, self" -walk i, fe):.'cefuI, ..i t, even cruel. He dislikes ei a aeetee be, t use she he 'English, and reteetet. la i hates the elistnrbingEugiish ace.. •itiC eel teurees .. noel CANADA. $,eetettion. that meet arreait and Bites t c a:tentioli of every reflect. Lie C,:liardi:>n to -day as this : Why are Inany of our Canadian people rn=l r arias i cdrsty are so many of the • turdy, sterling, . energetic sons of a dicoria today residing is .the United :Itateel. It is said there are Canadian rt8,k1.'s enough in Michigan at 120 eves sash to oceuny the whole of this a t:al .os of .1'; ent,,lgin, Norfolk and T elditnand, or the whole of York, •hese io,Durliere and Northumberland. Ill the State of Massachusetts 41 1885, there wore 'over 40,000 French e leu dians. Li the last thirty years oue•fiftli of our native born papulation /into crossed the line, and three out of eery four emigrants. ' brought [to Canada. Iu a :quarter of a century we have lost over a million people. To speak of the restless spirit of the nae, the. roving disposition of a i«,I.etion-of a country's population, the t;reed. fur gold, &e., is aot to satiefactori- ly answer this question. This article is not prompted by any desire to make p;,llitief>r' capital. Observation and f:r,t;1111.3- force the reelection upon us. Go where you will and in conversa- tion '+ with • tyho;ie with whom ca role in ; aontaoe,, you learn of s1i ` relrxtiVes Soho ere in t ( ,ate tes or hive recently crossed . • the hue. We don't want to imply that we take e, pesshiuistio view of the present condition of affairs. But in Canada we have bou:nclless un- dev:lr:pled resources; we, have mill.. ions taf acres of unocoapied virgin soil uilsnrpaassed on the continent or in the world we have extensive and .well r nit.),iled• mauufaotures; we have sp:ei:.li.i .edueatioual institutions and advantages we have.as great political tole religions freedom as any country iii ser the canopy of heaven. Yet fey, who resect, can asert that we are h,3ldii g our :people as we ought. '.4 t and vital problem stares ie the face, It nirstbe considered. rii:15 are its eeononliC. Causes ? Is there a remedy ? If so, what is its' and how is it to be applied 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. A.a Peer= LADITiS' COLI,ncix is to be eundee by Airs, Senator Mcelaster, l i c :fled, at her request, Moulton • O , t 'xo 'ermines, inns, (iOUem, and t 'nterne Medical Aesociation, at heir I (!cent. see entire, joined in a Immo- via! to the Legislature to secure better f v.,dties for preeurinq subjects for dieeectione 1s,1. t ei€tIaw, of Hamilton suggests las a reined!, for the diefl ulties arising :leen! 4: "rey in choosing ministers in x ..ia 1" '.•a �•,,..i I,ali church that eollgre- . el n, ) of Iueleing a choice in six r res Lave a man placed over them • c:, • prithhy tei•y With the optieu of (t he; him removed at the end of two yein eeen,tra liars Inter -colonial Con- Iodate! on-f r+ ts on Cliineso immigration passed a r eelatiull to appeal to the Imperial. C verement to conclude -a treaty Trim i ala t;) that concluded ;>cttveeli the le need States and '(Milia. Tho Con - ie rt•nce also weaved to abolish the Chiiree° p:,ll-tato and to repeal the enactrneute relative t ) tho total Igo tae On yeas.:1.s Lrineing C'1'iint se to' the rolonieA. f. lirt,Q ' COUNTY COUNCIL. ni auga Q# VrogOQdt#Iga, No action was taken on the reeo mendation to establish a Hirth Soho at Exeter. It was decided that t salaries of lockup keepers be $ instead of $20 after New Yea The snni of 350 was granted G, Driskill, a deaf and thuub Pers Moved, by l+ir. 1'. Kelly, seconded 1 r, Jaques, that the December ber . se +ion of tile County Cour}eil bo dispe ed with this year.Carried on t ta1lowing dielsiou : Yeas ••-- Ky d Scott, Anderson, ' Britton, Hort Taylor, Oliver, Milne, I�4ePiderso Saunders, Strom,, Me.Ewan, Grifil Torrence„Erratt, Either, Mooney, Co Jaques, E. Johnston, J, Johnsto Lookhart, Beck, Malloy, I'oiloc Ripple, Howe, Beacom, Kelly, Ala niilg, McAlurebiee-31, •.Nay's—R os ;Hays, Sproat, McIntosh, Girvin, Br raw, Wilson, E, W. Johnston, feted ors, MIeCracken, Bisset, Rollins, Kai —10. It was teemed by Mess Hays and 'Morton, end carried, th this couur'il petition the Lieut-Gov nor in Council to so ermine” the echo act that township councils have tri choosing of all school situs and lima rug tris bounds of all school section separate or public. Mr. Kelly move and F. Johnston eeoonded, that "th council 'memorialize the Govern() General to pas") an order instruotin the council to apply any surplu money that remains in the hands the 'Treasurer, from Scott Act fine 'collected, to assist in the erection o a house of refuge in this county Lost on a di""vision by 25to 1 Moved by F. W. Johnston, soeonde by Mr. -Beacom, that the Domino Government be 12:winoriallied to pas an oder authorizing • the Count Treasurer to pay over to the respect" municipalities in the county, fro which Scott Act fines were collected any surplus which may ,be •on hi hands, ox the same proportion of th sante was collected from the nxuniei parities. Lost on a clivis'aon by 20 t 16, A motion by D. 1 . Wilson an Mr. Milne, that three valuators b appointed to exanhino and valuate tri assessable property in the county fo equalization for county rate for th ensuing fivo years, was lost. Polis Alagistrste Williams' statement show ed that 219 easess:bad come before him, of whish 23 wore dismissed, 187 con- vfetious node and there were 8,com- aliments to bail..: A number of these fines have ' not been yc$l .paid, bat several distress wai.lanti ;have not tom returned. it li.as been found exceedingly difficult to "make these collections. }Ie had received since ho was'orderod to pay the fines over to the county, $3,500. A special cotxfnuttee reported, that they had examined the books of the Police Magistrate and find that the following sums have been paid . to the .parties named : W,. J. Paisley, Insp. W. Riding, $156,0 ; O. Sprague, Insp. S. hiding, 81850 J. R. Miller, Insp. E. Riding, . $350 Police Magistrate Williams, .$8800, being' in. all, $7250. The Inspectors paid over the sums chargeable to diem in full, and the Police Magistrate paid over tj'800,. leaving $190 unpaid. The co"mm"ittee find • that• as Police Ma;ietrate• for the county, Dr. Willimns has received in fees the sum of $173, end as Police Magistrate without salary for the towns of Godc- rich, Clinton, Scaforth and Wingliam, the suer of $121, in all $294. Of this, .all but y$8 has been paid in: They recommended that the Treasurer pay over to the credit of the License Eire of .tho three License Districts, the following sums, being, ono -fourth of the estimates filed for this year South Huron, $424.44 West Huron, $371,10 ; East Huron, $361.25, The committee .were unable to agree upon a recommendation in regard to the disposition of tho balance of the fund on hand to the credit of the License Fund aeeount, and refer the same back fie the full council. In regard to the resolution of tho County Oouncil of .Welland, it was reoom- mnended that this council petition the Lec;islature to amend the Public School Act. so as to prnvido for a system& of rtniforru county promotiolt examinations in the Public Schoole, and for the defraying of the necessary expenses. Mr. tJ, Y. McLean was ap- pointed Collegiate Instituto trnstoe for See,forth, h the place of S. 3. McCaughey, deceased. It was recent. mended that section 120, sub -section. 2 of the Public School Aet be amended so as to mato all ratepayers perman- ently liable for Public School taros, and thatd thef rase Ssbr shall so place arse there on tho assessment roll, unless the ratepayer shall express to the assessor that he wishes to be valued as a separate school supporter ; that boards of trustees slrould be enabled ltn- ol he 107 verse by s. ns - he n, n, X, 0,. II,I u- 5, tlyi- ne ra. at er• 0 e t - S, d re of s 2. d n s y Ge m IS 0 d• 0 e r e e to appoint the Christmas and Mislsuam- mer Holidays in snotl, way as to the= may seem best in, the interest of their wheels, retaining, however, the aggre- gate number of holidays ; that the Publio Sohool Act be amended, so as to make six years of ago the minimum ago for tido admission of pupils to public school, except to Kindergarten departments ; that the ILO. School ,Act be amended so as to admit .of cmc master possessing the necessary quit- floations in both departments, to fill the ,ossession of teacher of Natural Science as well as teacher of any other department ; that the, reg llaations .ef the Education, department be amended so as to snake the use of tho Temper- ance textbook compulsory, in the Pub- lio Schools, and that all model school candidates bo required to passan exam ination on the subject of temperance. The estimated expenditure for the cur- rent year is $51,113.05,, ':exclusive of the equivalent of tlegislative school grant and, requires a rate of le mills on the assessment of the county., The report of Inspector ,Ainsley was re- ceived, It showed the progress !made in their seasons operations, ane reooin. niendq.tl, a Member of irnproven.onts throughout the County. The emit of bridges, approaches, and repairs to the county buildings, will amoiudt to for this year about $1200. The road and bridge; committee recommended im- provements as followii :.,hall's bridge, Godorich township; wash out at liolniesv'illo bridge; Manchester bridge approaches to the 18 mile iron briclgo in Asbfielcl. They also recommended that Bin's bridge, in Ashfielcl, be assumed by tbo county and kept up, it being the necessary width. '.2110 estimated expenditure for 1888 was : Administration of jnstiee, $2100; In quest, $50; gaol, $2100;. jury, $2200; school management, $2400 ; lunatics and charities, $600; salaries and council fees, $1000 ; contingencies, $1800 ; stationery and printing, $000; crown witneeees, $400 ; 'agricultural societies '$300 ;;.high schools, $2900 ; boundary lines, $3000 ; model'sahoe's, $800 ; division court jury fee, '00 ; repairs county,btiilddlr s,_ $300 ; roads and `bridges, $11,879. Special pac- counts : Stg. debenture interest, ti$16, 000 ; stg. debenture sinkizig fund, $5800 ; northern gravel road interest, $7001. northern. gravel sinking fund, $1000. Total, $57,529.88. Less estimated from Registry, office, $1,- 92822 ; from peddler's lieensos, $900; auctioneers' licenses, $550 ;, interest, $200 ; surplus' '87, 82887.65, leaving as oxpenditue, $51118.91. Tlie Equalization Committees report shows that the valuations were based on actual cash valne. The highest as- sessed municipality is Tuckeesmitb,,. $50 per acre ; uheu COMM Usborne, $47; then .Hullett, 841.40; then Stanley, $38.58; East and West Wawanosh are about $29; Turnbaerry,. $80 ; Morris, $80, and Ashfield, $26, the lowest. The total equaliyed_valuie of the county is $84,076,970. • Myth. At a meeting of members of the Rural Deanery of Huron, ••held :here on Wednesday last, there were present Revs. Rural'Dean Craig, I ..0., Olin. W ton; S. F. Robertson, Exeter ; W. A. Young, B. D. Goderich ;• J..I . Moor - house, Wingharn; W.11. Cthf$, Brus- sels end H. A. Thoinas, Blyth. Of laymen there wore present : S. Cald- well,; Auburn; L. Nathery, 0, Proctor and J, (:'rolly, Belarave 3 T. • Scott, W. Magill and J. Bell, Blvth. A profit- ablemeeting was held. Lneknovt'. Miss M. A. Cameron, daughter ol`•Rubv. !lir: Cameron, forruely of this place, at the recent university examinations in the first year took honors in Eng - hell, French, German, Itallan, and Spanish. The lacrosse match between the home team and Walkerton .was not played on account . of the illness of some members of our teen).—gape, .B. G. Jeffers, of "Grant City, Kansas, is in command of Company No. 3 on the tented field. ---Tire West .Bruce Reform" Association hold their annum meeting at Kincardine, on Tuesday the 26th Juno, at 2 p. Irving• ley, of the fits. Con. of Ashfield, ' shot a bear, weighing 207 pounds, on Wed- nesday morning week.—Mr. Henry Clem 'Con. 4, Culross, died of cancer on Wednesday. Mr. Wallace Grenache, son of Mr. Joachim Grenache, of Luoknow, was nwrried ori' Wednesday week, to bliss Maggio A e 141'cOa d , McCabe au iter the bite" learnady 11icCabe, of West Wawa. ix nosh, ett the ;"reCatholic chu'cll, St, Aneustino, Tho Rev. Father West officiated at the ceremony, and rafter it a breakfast was spread for the guests. The'presedits were nice and suitable, Grey. Kr, S. Dickson, Postmaster of Sea. forth, purchased they two hundred Acre farms on the .11tli coneesssien of the Township of Gray, near Brussels, Listowel, Thos. Bristow, formerly a resident of Wallace, died in the Stratford, jail, on Tuesday night, last weep,. in "lie 84th year, Ho at one tituo was a prosperous farmer, and enjoyed the comforts of it good home, but it dis- solute life and intemperate "labile reduced hila to the level of a vagrant. At the last election Listowel return- ed, it second Deputy -Reeve, who took his, seat at the liretmeeting of the county cannon, E:'coeption was taken to bis sitting tier° not being the neeessary member of voters on the Listowel'" ell to entitle them to. Buell, The Ward took action touuseat,lliln evltiol.w down and tile;, costs in connection et i the case amounted to 824, which we paid by the Listowel council. :amen. Mrs. Chambers, of Bt4 ntfort , er has been visiting at the' home ,of h T , brother �. r. A. Criysloz of this plat returner to the city on Tuesday las --It is rumored that one of ouryoun then is seriously eolltomplatiag e changing his state of oolibaey for tit of natrirumay.—Too Moth, pulpit was ably occupied Mr. •Appleby of Tun berry, acouple,of Sabbaths ago, min to the absence of the pastor, Rev. . Smith, at Seaforth.--•-Eoadwo has comineneed, and the people of til neighborhood' pride thenlsolvos i having the best public highways i tho province.—A large bank tbarn feet squ u e, was raised on the farrii 141r. Geo. Rush on Wednesday las The way, ifr which the framing wa done reflected great credit on' th contractor, 11Ir. Porterfield. Gbrrle. Mr.- Ostrander, the jeweller, has been away on pleasant' trip to Musko- ka.—A couple of weeks ago; a young lean of this place, apparently respect- able, was seen running down the rail- road track towards Wroxeter, wher lie boarded an out going frei„ lit•train which took him to Win harn, whence he was carried by an outgoing express to Kincardine, whore he got a1 owrd a boat destined for Uncle Sam's do- mains. The cause of his sadden, and rapid flight, was his being implicated in a crime similar to that which caused the blow.of Watt the Tyler, on the taxgatherer'e head. dashing has brains out against the walls: When will young men respect the sisters .of others as they do their own 1 When they obey the Divine command : `FWhatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to tlteizl." Tun 4triNiRg am int a --IS PuoLIsIIED-- ElVelRY xlt>:DAY g 011NIN , "its 7C QFt'IQIt, Jo meeI ee STREet, ills g; LI+�, . 4�N'I'ARIU, liaiseriptlouprlso,;hli)0t' e, car, ie rlalvanoo. ADVERTISING Mr1'S: Spa00. i 1)t•. I 0 aao. 1 3 nm. One Column gtl4 00 q,'::5 00 . {1:10 011 ;�: no half " 51 0) y11 o0 1s 00 500 'Quarter " sn 00 18 00 7 00 4 00 Ono Inch f 5 00 a 00 2 00 1 0' Local and at ler casae advertisements, Fe. per lino far first insert on, tutO i . per hoofers cert subr:egtte:it: fns tio: • Loral notl i '?, in no:morell type, 10c for first in• sei'ao)l,and c p:'r lino fo,'moltsabsequent insertion No lucid mince wilt b charged less than 0e. Ailvert0,enn. its nr' ost,Foutnd Stray ut Situations, and Business Chances Wanted, not eneeeding 5 liners 01 nonpareil, ,�11 t e met tar. Ileuses and Fnrni 1 fa t F3ale, nob of ceeliae g Nitre, R. 51 far 51st month, 5i'0 �,cr o,:b,rquent mouth, tit These teams will Ike strictly adhered to, Spoclal rates for long r ndver'tiso1. onts, or for PO 11sms,,1,e r:edit • 4tut•or•ti•rment l without specific directions, will kc inserted till for,,h1 arca eh gid acectdine:1y, Tran- sitory adr ortra n:�o ts:oust bo paid in ativaulee. Chant;ca fo cin:tract alt rtiao uents must be in the o:llca by W0tinesdaa noon, in order to appear 120 1 that wool:. or at 21. ELLIOTT,. P it lr ,a z a on, AND PraLtsttt;r.. ?rn7.�J. I out u, A3. U. C. M., n.e .r. s. o., Formerly Ilouv-Eivvo-ron to Kingston Cencrat.,, IXes;lital, Omen AN1' 1tt:atpeoce: Dr, Bethune Old Stand. ' itiinghanr, March 1,15M DICitIt SCI; . g Ir:1i lt?riTd RS, c. A, t�olteitorsfor tea F;111: cf IIanrilton, Commissioners ar tal.ilar rotadttits for tlanitoba. I'ricato. funds r 0 Iona! inst at yht lc,ewt tet lottseot rates, Ofhece— i3 t cnt'e mock 11,;,,, , an;t=tet art, Cuckney, and Qorrio. U H. tv, 0. 1nt1' lt, •11. 5. nI(Ut1OtON. n 55 of t. as e Blueviale. Miss Mary Bessie gone on a viii to her brother-in-law, '•W. G. Duff, Roxburgh, near Seaforth, — T. T. Messer is home on a visit to his father, W. Messer.—George Casey's eldest. daughter is tlo� fe from Prince Albert, and is 'visiting at Peter Fowler's, on the boundary.—'The school 'inspector paid our 8.001 a visit last Monday. al-Anotherpar load of elletso sold this week.—Mrs. Bon' Sault is on Avisit to friends in Coderieh,. •-_ Charles Reading rind wife and Henry "chards left this place last Al ortday for Mani. tobt. Mr. Reading and wife go main. ly for Mrs. Reading's health, which has been very poor for some time. Mr. H. McRardy goes with the inten- tion of getting a job ° ctt the C. P, R, as foreman. He goes Well recommend- ed and no doubt will do well as he is a very clever and active young man, and ho will; bo .greatly zriisse4 here being a great favorite with all. East Wawanosh Mr, ASidrew Black returned from Sault Se. Marie last week, -Mrs, Cowan, of Essex County, daughter of Sir. Jos. Henry, is spending a few weeks with her parents. --Miss 4. .Black returned horse on Friday from a prolonged visit to friends in Essex. Mr. R. Ooultes, of Grand Rapids, Miolr,, spent a day or two at home last wobk, While engaged in sonlenehletio sports the other evening, Mr. Mat. Harrison, had his arm dislocated at the shoulder. Fortunately with the help of the others he got it replaced without serious injury.—•11r. Thomas Edwards got one of his fingers broken while playing base ball on Tuesday oveuing.—•While Mr. Jas. Honey was driving noble on Saturday evening, his horse became frightened at some cattlo along the road, and lio got out to lead the animal past, but he became unmanageable and 3:areaway, crowding Mr. Henry against. the fence and seriously injuring him internally as well as cutting his head, J. A. L'IO1ITON, 5iA 'BISTER •11e., • a ini;ham Ontario, l g aGILL 3: VANSTON , • BARRISTERS, SOLICITOiis, NOTARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCES, ETC. OFFICES--nc.,'or n rl , r, tx ori ut, ONT., dement p,11 i 111 yen, OST. Private and Company funds to; loan at low rates of interest. Lxort g2, town and farm property bought and sold. etloreantale collections a specialty, R. VAt46TOKe. f:. 0. MUM, flENTISTi:T.---w. I3. MACDO:T:tLD, iVnoexn'.a. ;-, reamer of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy, �t cy in prices from 8500 upwards perisef -� crownng and bridgework. Teeth ex- trreted without the least pari by the Ole of Vital- ized Air. toad 0± is,,..Wingharn, silo entrance op, posit. the gluon's hotel, open daily (Sundays except- ed) front 0 a in to 5 p m. Will be at Blyth every F1ata , t•- etl t o at 'Alin -'s hotel; Oorrie: 1st and 3r<1 ea^h month•-013ce at Albion hotel • Lac n • : 2n 1 end dth Monday and Tuesdays of each menus Oruro at Whitotey's hotel. Extracting, 5 041111, aseeiTP.'€, J, 5. 4E1101d1'., t1TNOnA:1. I am making beautiful setts of F ir,elal t int "Tetth"for 58.50 per Y" v t qL A tr, and Plain Teeth, per sett, 54.00. e*113t:3 ui rat other branches of dentis- t in p apo mien. .''Vesiotable Vapor administrated - for the painless ca roe tion of teeth, tate only s fe'anesthetic known O,.ICE • In Olio Beaver -Block, opposite the tu Br,swiak ;brei.. pP Oin Cd r�RTtr, ai'11 nim, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Orders left at Viva aloe promptly attended to TERES REASONABLE, DEAN, Ja., Wn O:iAbr, f.X0ENSED AUCTIOIoEER FOR TUE COUNTt OF HURON. , 50111 attended iu any part of the Co. Chargee federate. TAMES 1IENDERSOIV, L1ctixstic Aatcltontltan Fon Conh"TIE, XTuatoN AND IiRT1a77. All calks attended to promptly and on the Shortest Notice ChotAll necessary torr and Satisfaction be Guaranteed, eatt tho TIa.ro' oilioe.. WI ;otr:,u. • Onc. � onadi ti EMITS MeAY, inglrar, Licensed Auctioneer At modocater trates,,sae iles es will be conductedn inany portion of the Countioa. • Orders can .he'ieft rat the Tates Ofico. (y ALEDOSOIAN' ISALL. • of every hind ata ory lowefigatoe enter- tainmentsT r 00011) Bio., apply in JAMES LOUTIT, - at Cline & Co's store. 'T'1=ZTTN'SC R7"Y*Y A. 0, STIIATIII)EE, Aoexo, Wnvouam. Through tickets to all points in Amorica—N0rtl1- Went,1'acific Coast, ere., via the shortest and all popular routes. )lagiCoke 'checked through to destination.. Lowest fro 1Uht rates to all points. 1''Ie+AE TABLE. Li+tyn vininIL%T•t, A1ntmVs AT wt.:etrA?.t. 0:30 a,n1..Coronto,ouciph,ralinerston &to. 3:30 ,.it. " as ' 10:101„ tomer'. '' " Clinton, __ ....Palmerston, ;hired •.....10 �0 a.m.75,Ntn...., .,....London, 4o.. 10145 " 3:10 p.m. II 7:45 pas. 11110 eon.. ' . _Kincardine, Ste., 0130 ton. x3:10 pan 4411:10 " 0:50 p.ni. WINK OF ; ' XVXXLTON, `ifi7'Yl�-f a- aeleineteeNX. Sterylno Ere ion c and Drafts on New York oLLOUGlaT AND TOLD, Orrtoti nano : 10 a, nt. to 3 p. m. satur 14s, from 10 a, 10, tol5.In. W, C011..1;otmr) Ac'id`s' ."l1Ar1ia ,1c D:cftt,ii0 , eol/oltor