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VOL. X V J I ! .:-N O 2 . ' TIN GHAM, ONT,, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1889.
LOCAL NEV S,
-Choice oranges and lemonb of LI 'c• vivito,
-Tito county oouncil meet on Tuesday
:text the dth of Juno.
/• -The most invigorating de nlc you eau
v eecuro is the milk shako. G, to J McKee -
vies' and try it.
-Rev Mr Anderson of St Helena will
preach in the Preebyteriaa ( ltttrch today
(Friday) at 2 p:nl.
-Mr. C.U. Williams, of V ingham, has
beeu put on a cor unittee iC the recent
Druggists' meeting M P(61me ton.
If you have a trip in view to tho ilanadim North•
went, take advantage At the viten , Iixcur•,tons,via
The Orand Trunk Hallway and ih Short Line on
June 4th, nth anis 18th. tine C: T.4 ,agent% for hull
' :nfonnation.
Bring along your pictures and wreaths
ttuci'have them framed. (itrtein polos,
'mirrors, hall stands, &;a., do. S. Gracey,
xurnitu' .w ' tsi1.11- ,. 1( n.
khat
-Iry oh atrawberrie3 at Af Ilelvirs to -day.
•-_A free exhibition f milk shake at J
Mol>elvies' on Haturd 'y Melia •
--If you have an, Doti n of going to
Manitoba ice the in neem pts offered by
the Canadian Paoif .o Da lway. Call on
any agent of the re. cl,
-Tito annual mil Lary drill is likely to
ba ]teed at Landon t tis year and the 33rd
of Huron may Le of lied out instead of the
defunct 7th batalli( n of London. Ma S
Youhill received w rd to that effect.
-A citizeu's me bine is being arranged
for Monday evouir_ to discuss the Jesuit
question. The sneaker of the evening
will be Prof Cavei_4 of.Torouto. Dr Mao-
dn:utld and other a itizens will likely give
'short addresses. Phe public are cordially
invited to attend.
-In the 12 Dietsle- Courts in the coun-
ty the total num:ler of suits entered was
1060; tonal stns nut of claims entered,
68,202.52. Th number of suits entered
when the amou claimed exceeded ill00
was 208, Seafe til has the largest number
of oases entore 2f3; Brussels next, 243;'
Wineham next -ith 210.
Mr, George 1toKay, J. P., : on Satur-
day last dkq os of Itis residence an the,
Diagonal road ith the 11a acres adjoining
as well as a co le of lots to the west, to
Mr. A. Daws n, insurance agent, for
£t
175R.. his i a most beautiful location
and the 'xcellet t pasture lands connected
with it make it n eceeptie. nilly fano pro -
port ne its uding to keep cattle or
sea.
-Cheap Lake and River Tours, via the
mope pleerant and picturesque route. The
miegniiicant steamers City of Detroit, City
of Cleveland, City of Alpena, and 'City of
Mackinac, uow run daily to Cleveland ax
four timed each week from Detroit an
Port Huron to northern lake porta-Mack-
hem Island, St. l;,t,a6o, : anit,St.Marie,ete.,
connecting for alt late and rail points -
Port Arthur, Duluth, Plenitoba, North-
West, ate. For all information, lowest
rates, etc,, call on Gat. R. Agent, Wing -
bean Station.
Metiers • Joint • Tilt, cf Doon, and No-
thot iol milt, of 'Lint wel, spent several
days this week with tl air friends Mr. 11,
Andersen and the Go-by family. Messrs.
R. Anderson and 3, Tait were tho execu-
tors of tho Uotby estate which they have
just satisfactorily otos od up. When the
vititors were about to return, and at the
station, a seven year cid dnugitter of Mr.
Nath, Tilt took seriously ill and he was
unable to leave. T no child bas since
gradually recovered.
1'he person roferarred to in the fol-
lowing item was the another of Mrs, G.
McIntyre, of Wiugl am : Another old
and highly esteemed eesident of West Wa-
wanosh has passed oy:3r to the great ma-
jority in the person of Mrs. Cameron,
wife of Mr. Alexan*tr Cameron, 'of th
14th concession. D,moased was in 11e
56th year and had suffered for many
months peat with year troubles and al.
though for some time little • no hopes
were entertained for=ocovery • her death
is none the lose sever( ou her usband and
family. Site was ani 'orsaily liked by all
who know her and • its her demise the
neighborhood bas sof erod the loss of a
true friend. Her ret tains were followed
to their last resting iii ce in the Kinloss
cemetery by a large +,onoourae of friends
and neighbors on Thersday afternoon.
Mt DM, "Testes,"-
It seems somehow as if you had done
me a personal favor by inserting a para•
graph in last week's issue regarding Mr.
James Scott. Ile i a native of Loma
llagow parish --a par sit dear to me as a
home for many ye Ors. And now air,
when located on the same stair -head six
days out of the envoi , I feel as if I had
got a now lease of lift I have come into
personal contact `wi h 'him at' ititorvale
close upon a year, are be improves upon
acquaiutancc. X•ie n .ant fevo years at law
in hie native cify of lasgow before nom-
ing to Canada, Ina ad of writingea word
moro perhaps you w ll insorb a fragment I
throw off at red hes the morning after the
Burns' festival of : 859, and which have
been suggested to ny mind by allowing
my imagination to ; vender batik to fernier
scenes.
I canna leave: n y native veto,
Tao tread a tt mike it ire ;
1 winnn heave s iy native vale,
%se Lace the htta(itio'e roar. _
•lar . ,.
Huron and Superior orts, Port Arthur,,
Duluth. eir., ruakinq c one vo.,ttectien for
all points ill the VYeti "^ tl. States,' Manitoba,
]:taenia Coast, oto.. 't set?all inforntatien,
lowest single anti roto d tan fares, freight
. rates, etc., call ou Age It C .-TeX., Station,
Wingliam. . •
.--"17ie'I lytlh4 tanda: 1 "points a moral"
to some benighted rest ants in this clear
`eutfasltiou t''131ytlt is blessed with a few
° very econontitlal, souls, \Vhenever they
lose anythiagt pr' wish to call a :Hooting
somo'i'itnas; tie `Have a possible expense..
They boxrosv' ie'It eco o paper and with
sokri+poueelst£ ,a" hien an ink a notice is
wrltteu ;t t 1 ` ii of a h gamer is secured,
-half; t ;df t~a_}j.;+woks Ito ggo 1, and the hiero-
.glypliicp•ap+ear on a tel graph polo or in
the • poet"' agog. Not ing like keeping
down tete expensen."
-The Exeter Bontd f Trade, recently
organized, has already got actively to
Work in discussing the to it's welfare and
- Making suggestions to lee ter proninte, the
tame. The question ' . f• establishing a
market for the disposal .f eggs for cash
was discussed. They al o decided to ad-
vertise for parties williu • to establish a
binder twine factory. the usefulness of
each • an organization has of late been
,made appareut to nlauy hitherto opposed
thereto. All that is ne, ed is hearty oo-
°operation, Reine'mbe a meeting for or-
gaulzation in aainglla is called for next
Wednesday, evening.
-alba wisest busiue s tnen and the most
auceessful ones .are tl me who keep their
mamas prominontly bekare the public when
trade is good as well as when it is poor,
When trade is driving; is the time to make
one's business so well knowu that when
the dull season come. there will still be
elastomers.. Men wi l deal with these
wisora'bhey know, o of whom they have
heard soenuch that t oy feel acquainted.
A eons4fknt tend con finial advertisetncnt
in s Teta-table antra 1, whish .ie constant•
ly •aeemais like the' l ripping water' which
,is 'we'arivg; away tit flinty rock, slowly it
relay be, but sure . Cireuhtrs may be
thrown in the w ste basket-catolo ues
may , find lodgme t on the shelf, but the
fro jUent arrival . a reputable journal is a
corseted and su e reminder which sooner
or later must be r fruit. When everybody
is rushed it is o trick to seorro custom,
it ie When hie •aeighbore are idle that the
man who lies, Italy tt; j1is .name and.
gasses batorb ' Filagds,'himself so
welt known , (;full share of
What pg d
-Ica cream and Boston foam at efete lvle'o•
Messrs D. Weise, Albert Ackerman
and two daughtei`rs Fad David Halstead
leave for 11Tossomin, N W Ton Saturday.
they go an a prospeo $til; tour.
-A report of the least Iluroti Farmers
Iuatitute, of the 0ra:5e meeting at Goder-
iolt, a citizen's letter .nd partof the pro.
endings of the Teac1 rre d secoiatiou have
to be held over till mast insuo.
Bear in mind the t soap Excursions to
the Northwest to be run by the Grand
Trunk Railway via its North 13ay Short
Line, on June skth,.11 le and 18th, to Del-
oraino, Moosomin an 1 Glenboro 628 and
Calgary 235, roturnin. t up to July 14th,21ab
and 2801 rospeotiv y. No ohaugo of
depots -Free Berths through Colonist
Sleepers of lateet de ign and everything
condeoive to the w-ilfaro of passengers
attended to by exporiyuoed agents. For
full iuformatiou, call en any Grand Trunk
Railway Agent.
-The doseptivo sad irrepressible so -
palled professor has again beou hoard
from. Says the Excimer news ; ('Prof,"
Johnston has noted the rogue in 'Wingham.
Last week he left tit tt town as be --did
Exeter -without pay ng his debts. The
press will do well to pass I}im around,"
Yee, make a sustaineta effort to i trip these
newndesoripte of titoi Means of making a
fat living out of their upas.
-We notice that at the exhibition of
the Canadian Society o Artists very oona
plemontary reforeece h s been made to trio
goutlemen well known n Wiu ghant---Mr.
G A Reid formerly of Vane -abash and Mr
J L Foster, who ecce ionally visits his
friaud Mr d'ohn Nooland . We also meuticn
in this connection rdi Homer Weteou
fro ear Dom.
'---Tire people of Gnu each aro some
what excited over the C " Itcl.trtar which
they obtained in June 1.,37. At t110 last
Streeting of council a co formication was
received from H W 0 Me,•or, of Widgitam
offering to take the mat' r of preventing
tiro charter from lapsing oto his has ds by
complying with tho ter s thorn The
matter was refereed to ; committee, an.l
delayed till the -tithe stip hated expired Iane
the question was allowe to drop.
-A largo and enthu. astio meeting of
the druggis't's of Huron, Bruce and Grey
was held in the council lumber, Palmers-
ton, on 11uesday, for tiro purpose of form-
ing a Druggists' Asso •iatiou for those
counties. The. follow ng odbcors were
eleoted: President, Dr, Marlyn, Kincar-
dine ;' First aloe-Presid nt, J. S. Pepper,
Brussels; Secoud Vito- resident, J. M.
Hargreaves,, Paisley; ''eoretary, R. S.
Muir, Port Elgin; Tree rer, M, F. Eby,
Port Elgin. The Asso• ation nominated
Mr, Wigbtman, of. Owen Sound, as candi-
date for election to th. Pharmaceutical
Counoil to be held in Jul next,
e
nijOelity successful "At Ho no" was hold in
the Presbyteriau oburch ou 14londaeven*
ss
ing, despite an unf avora- le evening . The
ladies of this oongregat'. 1 always make
ample and rich supply is edibles which is
no unimportant eleinent in the success of
a church euterCainmOnt Ion Dream and
cakes were served in. a ditiou to a sub-
stantial programme: special .attraction
was the preseuoe'of t . Methodist church
orchestra who renders several excellent
musical selections. Pec satious were given
by Mr. S. Graney Dr', 't 'Kenzie and Miss
Carrie McDonald and fin Maggio' Car-
gill. An instrumental .lection was given
by Miss Fisher, and Fr nki lack and the
choir also sang a see( ction. The pastor
6
oeou led the chair a. aa short and
p
suitable address.
't tseem%!cave i native vale,
wFlaur seen co forht and won;
1 whioe,loxve y native Vale,
A caneeerata rosin'.
1 caroti leave..
iter Clyde's•
1 winne Leave
O never, ger
•
iy native rale,
naJostle rivet•;
%+t native Vale,
Ir, never.
-0n Monday, Mr.
banker, of Listowel
call, having spent b
ther-in-law, stir. S.
Mrs. Halstead. By
W, Seott, private
• gave the Txsnss a
1day with his bra -
Webb, and his sister,
ling years of close
and faithful applies + tiou to business leer.
Scott is well entitle= to and has attained
a financial standing well enabling him to
enjoy a trip abroad , He, his wife and
daughter and Mia t, nalstead, of Mount
Forest, will leave hortly for a trip to
Burope where tlt y will spend several
months in Bribainand on the cent Went..
Mr. Scott entered anthers in, •jtistowel in
ISO rad in 1873 to started his private
bauk which ha ha . conducted with ani.
form success sine a, Igo has a branch
office at Palnierstc-i. By kis shtetvdnese,
°lode attention to Business, integrity and
public spirit his or,eer has been one of
marked suttees. u Business, social ana.
ecelesiastital matr'tl he has made for
hirchelf an melte t reputation. May he
enjoy his datterved oliday abroad, _.
•
-A nice lot of btiby
Gracey's, Who'll ba first;
-For fresh Paris
Insect Powrler,SSlug Shot,
Corner Drug Store.
-The household effe
Bowers were sold (u•the
Mr i' Deaus on Weclnesd
tory prices.
-Fresh fruits, choices] confectionery
purest the cream at R Iii!iMille shake
the most papular summea irink. 1%Ir Hill
ie agent for the only milk :hake made itt
Canada,
-Former members o the Board of
Trade are especially invi d to be present
at the re -organization meting on Wedges.
day evening the 5th prox
-il.pparent1y Gocdoricl eirast made a mhs-
take in nob patting in sufficient olectria
light power on the at: rt, The Reliance
Co. are now offering 50 • ght dynamos in-
stead of 851ight for 016 10 additional,
---The friends of Rev- Wm Whitfield, BI
A, a Biggar (Scotland) tan, will be pleased
to hear that marked s cess is attending
his labors in. Mioltiga The Huron Tri-
bune speaks in high to . s of his preaohiug
and lecturing efforts.
-Twelve candidat s will write for first
0, twenty-seven c diclates tor second
class and fifty-seven for third class at Clin-
ton in. July, in add' 'on. to university'atu
dents. At Seafort". fifteen will write for
second class and thirty-nine for third
class,
-On Tuesday . vening the Salvation
Army held a ver• saccettasful jubilee at
their barracks. T o service was conduct.
od by Adjutant ousing, of Palmerston.,
assisted by the o cern from Teeswtiter
and Blyth; The est prominent feature
of the service wee the enrolling of seeera1
new converts an the dedication of a
little boy for the s lvation work in India.
The ineetiug close with some ,l or 5 seek-
ers at the penotont arm.
-amen* tete rifts
successfully passed tl
the Ontario College
notice the name of C
;carriages, ab S1
b buy?
`roan, Belabor e,
go to Chisholm 'a
is of Mr, B.
arket wears by
y for satisfao-
es of those lips leave
eir examinations at
of Physicians we
orga McKenzie, of
Wingltatn. with hone s in his primary
In the same list is J. J Danby and G. D9 c -
Kay, of Seaforth, an R. Knechtol, of
Brussels. Six ladies passed the primary
and two, Mies Jeanie S. Carson, litrathroy,
and Miss Isabelle, McConville, Kingston,
;ston,
passed the final.
S. Graoog's Mason 'Why.
Having made special tarangenieuts with
the New Furniture Fact, 'y to retail their
goods, and being at no ex enae for delivery
I am going to sell oheape than ever. Be
sure and call and if I do 't give you value
don't buy: See my 813 s deboards (with
Mirror) for 21050; and 21 ones for 28;
03 bodsteads for 22 ; and w A75 ones for 23.
Bedroom suits for 011,75 Lounges (my
own snake) for 26 and up t 212. It will
pay to drive twelve miles o S. °Gracey's
furniture rooms, on the m "n street, next
door south of the big brick 1otel, Wingbam.
-Wo have received a py of the God-
eriolt Illustrated Signal -St r, the cost of
which was defrayed by ti e council for the
purpose of presenting t claims of the
town. The matter is w 1 arranged, the
advantages as a pleaatu resort ably net
forth, the history inte stingly reviewed
and the work well exe. ted typographi-
cally. Its 'wide oireula on will have the
effect of making the a tractions and ad-
vantages of Goderich otter known, and
its issue reflects the en erprize of citizen°,
council and the arti. io ability of the
joint printing officos.
•
-Miss Nellie Da idson, of Tiverton,
daughter of the lite ev Dr Davidson, of
Guelph, is at preson 'in town canvassing
for a work entitled 6e Light of Nations.'
Tho work is the pro nation of Dr Dooms,
pastor of the Stn tigers' church, New
York, president of the Institute of Chris-
ian Philosophy a d. editor of Christian
Thought, 'and the bolt is the result of long
travel in the last ud took three. years in
preparation. In hie sobolarly and sug-
gestive pon pin ure'of the life of Christ
fiionlogians and cientists hail en effective
"reply to the Intl el assaults of Regan and
Straps, and ti.e'wor r meets with univeta
sally favorable emirs ate from the okergy
and the secular and r ligious press. Missl.
Davidson bas neon p ;ovented by sbrlene
aifeations of tlo eyes' am proseottting her
iiigber stttaie a and a opted this line of
twork . at whit she eta been exceptionaliy
successful for he pas few months, whilst
'(working in. alk6rtosi, Paisley and Port
lti,lgin.
?VU N().. 1
-hie. J. J. Anderson, saw 'eke- e , e
stave manufacturer, who ha Is, :,n, 1 it
some weeks prospooting in M nito'ta rye
turned on Thursday last. H _ 4 r v1,
over a good deal of country a d as steel
pleased with what he seise, elirviu ; a
splendid future to be in dare fir VIA woe -
try. Ile had the advantage 1 tarareilio,
in company with a' C. P. R. otk:eira, W.
N. Attwood, We understand he has p:.,
chased fourctions-2,500 roe -nn ti; •
Souris riser It is C, P. ]t. nd ass sea.,
at84,87a p0'acre. We bell a.Dlr. rlteas-
son has been exceedingly 1 tuna!e in 1
eating where ho did as it is expeete'1 ter t
exteusion branches of the C. P. 11. et °
likely to meet and crone tit ouritt river 't'
or near this looation. T ase ant:en:40n >
are being made in ordo' to reeds ter •
southern coaa fields. We are pfe•a:ted. 1..
hear that Mr. Anderson bas made ', ••
seemingly excellent a stri., s in the west
At the same time his ron_oval fro'n Wine
ham would be a matter f+' sincere eretrc''
Ise being a man of enterpt ze who hes f s.
years given employment lic a large ettcff of
hands.•
(; -
Porso*s a
Mr. J 11 Kelly of the :bora Kelly Co,
of Hamilton, passed thr ugh Wini.'la'.ru nr
Tuesday to see to the .sitting ,in of the
engine for the Teeewa er watery otic ,
Bir R Vanetono has be 1 spending a fear
days in Goderioh this w ek,-.-Mr tsad Mee
J Dingley attended tlse uueral of are baa
Dingley in Clinton on Wednesdn•r, re
had been ailing some ti re with cc/Jai 's
tion and was about. 19 ears of - aur: ,- -Mr
Joseph Ferguson, of Lo don towr:,!,i', e.
well known agriculturis. and former land
dealer has been in tows this -went.---•;t+-t•
•Wm ilIitchell, of •Millba k, spent ser .al
clays this week visiting his grandatt'irw
Mr A. Mitchell, of Wingh am -Master hello
Gordon, of the. Listowel high school Ppm':
his holidays at home. -Mr W Irwin,-
teacher
rwin,teacher in the Listowel high school •lana i
Friday in town.-MessrsB Wilson :and .tl
L Dickinson spent a certple of deal r'a
efmnoe this week 'visiting. ;kir Cinry c
'Mr Cil` Patterson, of the bank, spenti'ru'n•;
and §aturday in Hamilton with Iii
paitents•-],frs T Price bags gone to Wim1.•
sor where she purpos 't remaininai for
some•montlls.-Mr Joh Davis atlas le
studying the drug busi egg in Goderich
spent friday with his parents in town. -
Mrs T B. Anderson's and daughter left' oda.
Tuesday for her homs . n, Dresden.-• Mr
Jas Cochrane left on Tne day for his retie.
lar Yearly' visit to friend in Waterloo Co
New Hamburg, where he formerly rnsidcd,
Mr Thomas Smith, of Toronto. sp:rt•t
some days with his siste , .1rs Ib Hal last
weei,-Mr W D Brock, of London, was
visiting at Mr R Hill's last Week. -Wiesen
Nettie and Helena Sutherland, of Luck-
now were visiting in town this `week et Mr
D Pringle's,-Misses Jean and Maggie
Murray, of Lucknow, w
this week, -Miss Mary Little John., of Underw
their sister, Mrs Dr. I11
visiting iv town
idle and hot h:te.d, were i !siting
drum, this week,
Winghr6Sei Dfnttlet Meeting.
The following resell .tion was metal at
the Wingham Distri ;t meeting of ties
Methodist church hel. 'at Winghac-t idea• t
22nd:
Moved by Itev .A W T• . go, of Blyth, sec•
ended by Wm Torrenc:, of Walton, that
this distribt meeting iew with alarm the
rapid advance made b tho Jesuits in tete
political control of tho affairs of tide ceun-
try ; that wo especial y deprecate the re-
eent action of the D minion Parliament '
in voting to sustain a .i11 which provides.
for the endowment ' f the Jesuit Ordect
out of the public fu • is of the et untry,
said Aotbelug subver ve of the pr triple
of -equal rights to all religious denotninta
Mons, and recognize, as legal an ()sane
which has proved a bindranco to ,good
government and sac' 1 reform in every
country wiaereit h s lead an exit:tett: e.
In view of these fa° s we pledge ourselvot
henceforth to steppe b only suchotntc1itharesi
for parliamentary toners as aro leyatil to
the sacred priuoip es of the VroPet'tanv
faith. This distri• mooting wrnl:i also
place on record i high appreninti('tn ni
the "noble thirtee s" who unties. stt,lt try •
ing eircumstance, put principle Waal
party and voted against the Act. flea
further , we can'.ot allow thin oppoi 1;trsie Is
to pees by with,ub making special men-
tion of Dr Macdonald, ltit 1', of Win ;ham.
who has provel.'to be such a worthy rep-
resentative of cane people, in advancing this
tame of tem ranee add defending ottlt
civil and religi us liberties,