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Wingham Times, 1890-04-04, Page 6
0. E. WILLIAMS, CIiEMI9T — AN D DRUGGIST. C. P. R. TICKET ACE$T,,. ACT. C, H. W. TELEGRAPH 09. 0. Brunswick House, AiinDghara, - - Ont. Ile ,-, ngl ani tames eotncil to dote' Larried, Moved y. Mr Anderson seconded h1r Sh1ell,tl't:st the nomination ttf a efts lidae dx candidates ee the case may be to illi the venom y iu council caused by Mr Boche's resignation :be held t sett oi louse No 8, con 9, ott Saturday, 12th April twat, and in event of a poll being required deet the election be held en Saturday 19t1a, at the different pollipga places in the township where the tnunieipal elections are usually held, and that a By-law continuing the same be now road and passed, -- Carried. By-law No 3, 1890, was then read and passed. Debentures were signed in favor of James Fleuty, Wingham, for ballot papers Jo as- sessment so} edules, 1890, 3.50 n Anderson, collector, postages, station- ery, printing, &o, 1889, $5.151 Wm Carr, Treasurer, postages, stationery, commissions, twoeter journe fluids, &a te, 1889, $9 S5 ; $10 ; Wm Roche, attendance at Council for 1890 up to date, $6. The Gaanen then adjourned till Thursday, 321id' May next, to meet then as a Court of Revision • tORTERFIEDappeal. Clerk. • • FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1890. Est Wavvaxl•osh. Mr; Wm Waite, Councillor, having sold ltis.farLf, has resigned Lis ofliue as'Cotlncillor of this township Notui- netion to select his snccessor will be field at school house No, 8, concession 9, on Saturday, April 12th, at 2 o'clock p• m, . and should a poll be 1equired,the election will bo held at the salve polling plu,ces as the last ,inuni• oipal elections were held ou Satur- day following, April 19th.—Joseph Dauber, one of tate oldest sellers of so this township, passed peacefully o his rest on the. 31st of March, in his 75th year. The deceased had been ai.liug for some time, and his death was not unexpected. The funeral on Wednesday was one of the largest seen in this section. The Council met in the to council room, March 27th, 1890,•pnsuant adjournment. Members all present. The minutes of last meeting read and I near Anburn, on 'Tuesday evening, signed. Communication from village: where they put iu a ver rico time Clerk of Blyth, regarding the town in the way of a hop.—The last enter• tip of ",1st vgowunosh's share of rent taiunient of the Literary Suotety for Was ao busy last week could nott AO, time to write.-Ol1 Thursday of list week taus, Jollreatan, the obliging landlady 'of 'the Cotitn)ercial hotel hero, pt,teod away, after a sickness et tWa or t retie 'months. She: has long been nbted 'for her good to xnagotnent,. leer hoepi'tl<lile mmnuf,r and the clean and tiely Why site looked aft'e her hau'e. Heir abilities ea a cook 'were unau'rpassod; and it May not be out of place heroIta'bay she was so univereal- l•y adMired for: the. still she bad in doing up bi't'ter in fantasti;i styles and decorating bride's. cakes,, that when any marriage parties were desirous of making an () tea display on their table, it was to Mrs. Johustou 'they carne to help thent.oat, and we never beard that the iatled to ple.tte, We undoretaud it is Mr. Jobnston's in- tention to relit or sell the houso and. we wish hiiu "good luck,"—We note another turn over in the dry goods and grocery line in our town and we are pleased to welcome such interprise ing young leen as John Sanderson, jr., and Wm. 1V1cLioghlin ou our Wei, nese list They are both good hands NES' STORE. MODEL TALO li.Tet We have pleasure in G,ntloltl"citta to the v>_cultty* an opening of ar mrel P people of \Vinghatn ait(l EfttUANT TAILORINfiand A, necktie social, under the auspices 1 behind the counter, are both go of the Lidies'. Aid Society of the looking and obliging;, and we have no Westfield Church, was' Held 0Mr doubt they. will succeed,—Ur. JuteJoseph aoovers,on Thursday evening, Hamilton' is steadily shipping live Marc'. 27th. Though the roade wore stock, and we think there are not anything but good, the proceeds • many cattle or pork dealers in the .amounted to upwards of 510;which,con• county outstrip him in his line. fie eidering the very moderate fee. of 10 has the reputation of upright dealingcents, proves that there was a large. and is a good buyer and seller anti, it gathering. As various anLusements will tell in• time, we !.Lope._.._ he were provided, a very pleasant evening "freight" never leaves out yard Walewas spent. --Mr T. 11. Tesylor, jr. sold out adding to its train', as flour, dat- a fine horse at the Blyth fair, real- meat, lumber, etc., are 'constantly en izing thereby $140.—Miss Mary the move,—Smith, MaloolIn ta Gibson Littlefair, of Morris, was visiting at are getting out a therisa;id • step •lad - Mr S. Fells,la,st week.—MissWilitatns, ders, to be ready •tor spring house of Dundalk, is visiting her sister, Mrs oleaninn, The ladder, by a single G. Bowler, on the 7th concession.-- turn, can be made a substantial chair Mr E Livingston is nuance a large also, and is quite a contrivance and quantity of cedar for shipment to unqualified success: --Quite a number London.—Quite.. a niunher of the of our .young people attended "the sixth liners drove t i Mr T,Audersoti'E, Forester,concert at Gorrie last week and every one pronounced it the best thing of the kind they ever had the pleasure of attendingattendingoutsid'o of the city. "Jiininie" Fax was inimitable and is a genius in his way. Miss Strongg's singing was, of course, just that fine that we do not feel at all able to criticize, while Miss lalcHrirdy's accompaniments were played will, precision and ctearttess. -`The club swingingof•Mr. Reid was a very. fair exhibition, but we could see he felt his position somewhat too cramped to ' allow of the freedom of action always desirable in such exhi- bitions. The orchestra did nit de so badly for its first appearance.— Mr. Taylor, our schoolmaster., is get- ting up a children's coucert,to be held in the town hall, shortly,, The pro- gramme wilt consist of kindergavten, club swinging, etc., while a prizie wll be given for the best reciter. We commend' iV7.r. Taylor •en the concert idea.for tlie children as we think it a good and laudable one. The St Clair Ice Co'nipahy have stored away about two thousand tons of ice on the C.P.R.track, close to tl.e dans here, and thestowing away of it gave relief to the large army of unemployed in our "city" last week, as every 'mother's son of them was turfed on. The facilities for getting ice here are unsurpassed although for all that we way never witness this enterprise in such large proportions in our village again. • Next door south of the Beaver Block, where will be fetal() tits largest and hest selection or Tweeds,petc,, evei_brought into Winghean. SATURDAY, 5th April, is our opening day, and we request an in- spection of our stock whether you wish to buy or not, A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD 1iUY YOU t GLOTII1N(x, [STC., F1aOM We use thelatest•and best system of Cutting ktla n torthe1tr d Wing- e. ,in - I a t1 We have mare than Balli,'rangina French go V 0UAr.0 • be 'eq al f ,r hall in Blyth for Division Court purposes, received and ordered to tie filed. Accounts of Treasurer and Collector for postage, stationery, aro, &e, 1889, also from Advance office, SVinghanl, printing p.ccouuts to date, received and orere o d d•t be, p•iid The - TurnberrIr• this season will be held on Friday even. ing, April lltb. As a good programme is being prepa'e.l, a grend time may be expected. - - following pathtnasters were appointed `Mrs. L Pearen, of 33HI ,*rave, spent for the nurrent ycttr, viz :--Sam Mar- a few days with friends in and around - shall, Wm King, sr, Albert lA Jacob, I Wing tiat'n.-Mr. McTavish, .Assessor, 7a mss Patter, Wcn Kehna,, . Jonathan lies finished his -rounds this weekweek.-=. Bentley: Henry Collier, Wm ti or11e uitendse eccinWillits, a.l rgethe brlcE 1i laousA Thomas Brown, Wnt Sto , i' 1 _ Quinn, Hugh !loss, David McGifl, • t,ris" coining inatlitter loferi.gs five weeks era" on Joseph Jacu:sote, Joseph `Tay- old that averaged C1 t Alex. Dingwell, George Kreiling, John I Tipling has a l 24 Het each, G in number. They are Polan. ung breed.—Notwltiastauding; the low prices of horses this year, Mr. Dean sold one far the sum of $160. Will generally does well in that line.—Tho frosty nights and sunny days are filling the sap buckets of those farmers wha are fortunate enough to have tt ;lugger bush. Welcome, sweet spring. —Mr J Patterson, (Bella Wheelens,) who has been spetidieg a few days et ler, Joseph Johnston, Jas Higginbot- ton , John Eednaoud, Jung Stack- house, `a nn Coventry; Jas McGill, Georg Stewart, Lancelot Nothery, Nathaniel Johnston, Win 11olihtuu, Henry Edward';, George Iiowitt, Alex Morton, Alfred Carr, Taos Black, ',John M oluetul, John Coultis, Wui 'Vaacamp, George Taylor, John Ben-' ,;Tett, Sato Fe'1, Jas Anderson, Archie J Stewart Wul Bone, B,obertson, ;las Ail .le the stock of tweet n price from the cheapest Canadian to. the finest 6 ulal).ufautareci. E you stylish ',garments which, in cut and make up, wilt to any city work, WE BUY ANI) SELL+ ONLY FOE. CA.S11. , oth for men's wear baug;lit tecta as will he cat free of clams- B1ueva}e• stock into the-neighbortse.od. ton 'Harris and Nix. TLo' young; folks ofgut up elan, ante.nitaitn b Messrs johns ,I of the 1. 0, U,, h k list , t act the eveni,,g of 'Titnre.tuy "till on, who have been• on tbo s11 for some time, are convales line . been C W Lerch; of 1 etroit, speeding the last week in and about the village, visiting old friends,. The new left for home Tuesday,--_ organ,purohsssed by the Presbyterians, is only to be used in the 'Sunday school, for the present, --The parlor. concert, in,the Methodist Parsonages, last Monday evening, was in every way a success. Au excellent pre - gramme was given and apparently fully appreciated -by the large number present. Besides the local talent, Messrs Duffield, 1{clieirzie and Speda ding, and Miss 1lcl'lardy, accom- panist, at Winghaiu', added very materially to the musical portion of the progrataine. air Gracey, in his nniurikahle style, reudered several reaclfags, which met with almost unbounded app)atse and appreciation. Miss Nornea,and Reginald Brock, of Mount Forest, greatly increased the interest of the programme by' their Singiug and reciting. Bev A. E and Mrs Smith sang, in their usual Hxcsl- lent manner, responding to an, encore wee l entertainment gave "Zile hand that rocks tlie cradle A successful t sTuwti Hail on 1'ttuxsnay rules the world," by request, I heldin Hartley, who has been ill for . some • evening, 237th ult. s nderInlhiute,spiCe e time pies", is able to he out again.— of the llechante St iss ]3iltingsley is very seriously ill,--- following is the progr•aultne:—,Speech, L Tex+ Sunday morning, an Easter • Chairman, Dr. 1 ebOrimmon ; Selec-tion by Glee Club,conSistiti r of Messes. Morrison, Kerr, Pope, and Eby ; Solo, "Dear R,ebbie, he True", by Miss Berry ; Itecitation, "The Soldier's Pardou", by Miss Murray; Quartette, "Come were this Lillies Bloom so fair" by Misses. Berry, Whitely, aha a esses. Morrison and 1 err; "Bid ins Good-bye and go", by Miss Smitli; . has presented to. the trustees for their . Selection, by Glee "tinct• , ;Edwin Wial'tmht 'T1to.s Ag1 itg, her in Grey father's, Apras returned to her it fool nod the "nun tem ;Jtacksnn 4riegtrtman, Peter„, j1tobt Seat, Dat:id Johnston, Jc'tepli ,ons small boys” have been playing ,Urandon,'Jas Ferguson, John Salter, their pranks in country and town. Elo d Duckett, 'vt it Johnston, Rich- Every age has its u oys. MrriF©anf s t rd. W Irwin, John heir], David Powell; wlto had 1,'bertson, sr, Wesley Pattison, John some time with Bright's disease, pass - Sohn Loutit,Andrew leinkin.ter, ed away 00 Monday, in i a loth year. the V:+xLinkiater, jr, John, Currie, Wm f{is friends have the p Y Vilson, John Pelton, John Leggett, neighborhood, ie this 'bereavement. woltil GillEspie, jr, Tiros Davidson, 'hos Finnan, Edward Worded, Aber e.lmvltzer, Win l3ecroft, Petrick Troy, : elm McGee, Robert Haines, 3 nines *Gee ' Win Robinson, Alex Bruce, jr, OAS Stein, John Jefferson and John derv/oral Feiiceviewers --4 Alfred r 3arr Sohn M; Dwell, George Fuller . gll, David R,nlapttsnn, John Aienztes, n1011 let lust, consietiug of rettd.uggs, route tatiott, siiigiL1 , etc, ,Ind ,1 speech or lecture by the Rev. Mr Linton, an iutelutpr'rauce. To s11y that toe ent•i- taifln1ent was a succe , would be put. ting it very tnilel,ancl spctue and tulle 'forbid going into particulars; but we Thus; nether the recitation by Mr Rivers, "Pate a Drink," whichwhichwould be hard to get over. Mr J. lclutyre gave -a reeding, "The:i.,t111L''it 1V'rddttig and :Ver tt' . 1larahai'1 read "Sugar for nothing," beth of whieh011 t0111bruug;ltt down the house. But the evuat of 1ne evetung was a medley bum; by mem bets of the lodge, in tire or six dtllereta parts, which knocked the breath out of theoutdtenue. A sou, 'Teo- be•e.he- on" was veal rtmdered by acts and Mr Rivera—There is .t greet deal of sickness in the vicillitYe. 1`it1 seem to lave t1 -return of la grlpp's.-- Laumi, ' ,I,_ buyers are on the road anti Ovalle; good pr ees. I uekniW, C'rlenfarrovi• • Rev. Mr,Totton is able toile are nd Louver Vd'insll.azn.• I again. IL: has so far iulproved es to Mr Wtn.Notterfield,jr., left last wlsek be able to preach to his, can regetioh for Dakota, 115 has been home all I on `a`undap'eaenirlg.--•titassrs 13. Ilona - winter with his -parents and goete lei ing; enc} W. Genirnii are spending the One for seeding, ---Mrs William week in C'rodericli, on the jury.—Mr. Mattefield leaves this week for Ripley E, Bolt stint another fax Saturday to visit her diiueliter, Mrs Bd'tward last._ Air Air Alien b'ralielt has re_ service will la • held in the Methodist °laurel'. The Rev I B• Wallwin will preach a servile appropriate to the day.—Work in 'connection with the new Methodist' church is pro, e rapidly, the stone is upon the ground, the stow of the past few days having been seized upon for drawing. Mr Bhrining of L' tstowel, the architect, acceptance an excellent drawing an plan. 'Tenders will soon be asked for. The cinfirch is expected to be opened in October or November. Diilon3 has returner. to the village. a ca ors ` uIlb0llaud.—O:cl Mr Mooney, an old rod bare 1 e, Georgett orgy. Pcucrd6 p resident of this placr.,who lies; been in Ji inns Kohn ,Asir', (Scor;,, poor health for quite a long time has •ntwler, John Bone, Audr w Sttir ll, at length got to keep his bed, and it is as Clow, Jas Stoll), J:1s, Owetls and doubtful if he will recover, the being i'. doubtful Cochrane. A dispute and emu -eighty-two years of age _ 11rs Thomas J tir't • between.Heroy i\ui.., a Nettertield is at present iu Godorieh ,et.v Eyiner, and,IDavid.V V Purvis, taking; Care of a sick friend. (,carding a liuo ferret' on blind line, S9d 10 between said qtr 40+ tens to, E Zetland. ,,a urvis, an f J a tthhattthe Vfe nee viewers iv, ere called Mr Pelton, of Innerldp,was vieltitz; P sir;iitrnv .i upon in elle fall of 1880, at his rine eat, :Vie J>hPelton y it Itoileft for to " last etc erd itt consi,icrlble length. No v Edward s,pY h t ds .on tatrett in this matter by the •'' Win Deacon was pits .t rich , t , sup ••.l t N ai lt; ter emu(' "acus` o p in Peter Auld ail indlgt.nt resid- t lot at, ten 1I. The sum of. wee ante<1 in the meantitllo for *rove. Wit 1 trio tendered ret Lgil^'.'intt of the office of (7oun • ,; ilia halation of the year "sold Ws farm, anti bring about t , Moved by ertvs the tottyr.=h'p. ntiarer';, vet:elid d [,y Mr 411ie1', ins roc gnation be 5eeepted, cacti; lel paid ; a,,fer, attendance at Culross. Th'e Directors of the Culross .atual Fire insurance Company met in the town hall,Teeswater,29th March 1890. Present — Messrs Kirkland, Clark, Ar,nstrong, Rid and McEague, President in the chair, The minutes covered from his recent severe illness. -eMr. Wni. Moffatt had the. misfortune to fall through the trap door .df Mr. Frazer's hare, ono day last week, a distance of about ton feet, sustaining very severe injuries. Medical aid was won 'netted find he :is getting alone favorably ,---Mr T. Farrel goes home for the easter holidnytx .' diss LiZziE, Green, of Garth., is visiting friends here.—A wood -bee every day for the last two weeks in thus vicinity.— eek.---iter , or, 'Maple sup making is in orate? just now. Chatham last Friday, shiers' h e iu en I 'taffy pulls 1 jet !,n expected n Ut,rysii tr, t week. going iota buss ices. Miss Jessie , Meeet y ..n }+ tat1C• Viten 1a wf l'ensir. t acreuow, was iiseKen Kennedy L. .aiann nee spendfrom ,the ing apfe v days sister lastrveE;l;. ..Trend Y 1 E .---:' ver leasnut, with frietels for y p. have t1tl;,1n procession of cite farm and residence of hir Geo. Burke, which 1 party was given. to a number of young theyhalve tetttd1---Mt' Geo. Thomson peopleeTtn elan' evening, ti, the resi- annual oyster supper to his denee of ;lir Thomas Higgins ---Sirs nave the Y \1 r• B melt has otlerEed her Inmate and lot • The programme then closed by 'a debate between .the liolyrood and Lnckno t7 Instittres, on the subject, "Resolved that a free trade policy, having duo ccnsiL.erati"n for necessary reteuue,is more in the best interests c= Csnatda than a protective policy." Affirmative—Wm. V,.,tene, P. Mch7en- zie and J Nichnl, Negative --}'i. !Morrison, F. Grundy and D D Yule. i1{r.Nichols, of Holyrood, did not-eonie and Mr. P.Mclaeu'sio wa:i permitted to speak in his place. After a very rest inters sting; incl instructive debate of of previous meeting having been read • au hour and fifteen minutes, the`auei- and adopted, it was moved by T1'1t Reid, seconded by Mr aTeliague, that ell applicatian:c .f r ,.1. iretnee 1 _ be laid on the tattle for tot t, „t.,, len t ',f politiiis, -except Me. D. D. Y —Oar'ried. Reid--Armstrong;—Teat' t+ho, ilei'ertheless, made some -good having carefully 'examined 16 appli- cations, we find thein satisfactory, and the President and ;Secretary are hereby instructed to prepare end issue policies for same, ---Carried, Clark— blel(ague—That this hoard having been notified that -a-'subsequent ineeur- slice has been effeeted on that property c, vered by policy No. 1348 in this C psi•-- the Secretary is the'. efore once by a vote of two to one decided • in favrir of the affirmative. 'Tile seenkc,res were all on their own side points for the Negative. After the debate, 1r. Morrison, in behalf ci the Lueltnou Society, invited the Hely- rood rood friends to a feast of oysters at t Cain house, where the fematnder of the evening was spent very pleasantly in social chat and speeches. ••—Our water works had their first flee test on Friday int entag last, oln i , when the res,derce of Mr, George inetruc ed to cancel said policy.-- Northcote caught fire by the `bursting Carried, Artrstroug-- Clarke -That of a lamp. Mr ianrthctre had got lip Ilene, e itewash- this Botird do now 11•l,jotlrti to meet Harty in order to do ., t.l whitewash - ,again .a; abi in Teeswater town hall on the ing, and had left for a strew lnitiutps a hist Saturday of April, at twa o'olock lamp in an apstair bed room. When p.tn.—Carric- . lie returned, he found the room in Awix. Ail/MSo.t, `Sectetery. finales He very eonsicie"•tatty closed tor; e6 Two of our onterpr;sins; ftu•auers, dont to cottlilce the fl ,rtua ;,, and at ot, 11 essrst',Pete,r 0 ark and David P.t,aleey, souu:led the alarm, The firemen roe were in Wellington county last week speeded rltiickly to the call, th.oigh looking aft tr tlinronglibre'I stock but few but were iu their bed at that After visiting several herds, they re- early hour. 5.30 a. tn. En;iueer tttrne:d home on Friday 'last, each Douglas ti,itl net keep then" waiting, nnl ` ° e 1lf1 gra Monday, 24th oft - ' uintentionhaving nrrbasscl a yearling short horn and before cite hot"; cart was at t u+ English, n Y t of Brantford, is at Mr Thome. here for sale,,it being her two of hent in pnr. b •t ed year) The s bolls are aydrant, sthe i) c} 'alt misty!, It is -a- eon's s this woek. -Wo soe the friendly to remove to ifitmtt,iiee, whets I grbert bo.tlt {1i o aurin :lq, anti MesorS Ciitrk deedless to stty that flat tiro wets soou soli r , •leer d twitters rebs 1 . forAltaTUU',, tr ' of Mr the tion, ty t this broad° attltje. ••- and Paisley are to be connit nd-ed for •drowned out, tllougit not bcforo •they Tuetibe:rry,, ill tlie, vicinity . Henning ars • rex t encs" pit rsp 111 ilttll tn+ sect" top latl kvesael inches off rvrter- nn•, tls> Iltgt clay br' >vva5 , doer. ale ante, e 1 1110L0( 1 got oil', a, l 'der eliwbing up of the hose, . window of t was, whet", , ,,„, to control 11 'r ',the laddi ifKllto -te antes 1 *OZ. come tic math ft' w 0.i'wasteit e, 511(1 t 'et g have health and tite oomcnt . end Mrs D the loss of which took last. The Monday, 9 All . Miss M Saturday I will rerita 'family of this week way they —Mr G. 1 the parent ex•treasLlt• lids been t has ret u 'this week a ereeal,l... and we hl well in 11 Taomitty v'rv' s,;teC -NO. `, tr who wtS .Black ,ae nation cc .with an i which th of a sunt the laaie eltt96eS It 'prograut i • dialogues music wi to reflecl performs A you . on 0UWL ' but at p - of any 0 Wawani • in law's has take tier and Thos, T , 'to Mr. draught with hi for a h. Wood 1 his Stnc a reside of Mon been v hood. The 1Ituch 'usual, attend, 'and 2 phrello hall, a ences, ed'in t once.. spoke and lac ting a sequotl the th tone a Ileum Met outalt store These high') busino ' receiv —The on Tl Six 'on St !vtc -3,00 Mats; Th 'Nati rtt1 'for t1 Ph'y, 'all 'it Jolt° Yore unit •tort, Aral: Aet +