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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-09-19, Page 5IslatoW is the Mr. F, W. Hay, etcr. ell' o it on o! Mr:. e.oit W. G. Hay. of Hay' i e Riggs, ,sant'+ }, ! tt"�:•; licit need to illisaJ s ent,aud daughter of John Riggs, on Titursdp.yer ton was lith inst., the knot feiu t a by the . b Rnox ell a ni , ,� .0 P v 1 Mr. with a R. at t wPlace and a The c„rernony took pis.. reel and: ai,LCe street, Wel r el h0 � t d x newe of by Mr. � giros' quiet affeir. Mr. 3. N. Khyx lonition t acted as groomt*nlan,• rand Miss Annie-. Behalf of Forbes, of Titso niifr ciascf able stows, on made _Mr• Joseph Y. seine his Brod recently weed G;1:, two le sons s six reeietiou sons and one daut,li'ter, fplace, his ohs • of Tees- being ra bustne(s i lratthisttiQ week. e Loliibban fall show being is .henl it a grand sucees-1, the weather being: all p p trios; this that could be desired —J 0 Hey, of rvice and tens town, hes been re- elected .•p'rest' ;urns in a , dent of the Dorninion Millers' Ass -tittle - is studies 1 tion. °bourse -- holiday• t could he a large All the and all y spent by Wingham. rosy -_75, ,Tho 'Cattle Buyer's sQattie d ng. Toll me not in mournful numbers, trading's full of gloom; he the dian'stpQr chump who says so, ana soon, 'here's a steer, there's a heifer, and their grave is but tliir goal; dust they: are and dust rotnrnetb :avlipn the salesuinu gets hie x°11. But enjQym$t'it and not sorrow be our destined end or wtgY , if yait boyo no cattle, borrow, buy a yel rling steer ezolt day. Lives of cattle Icings remind us we o,n win immortal'fame; let us leave -, the iiranks behind us and ,7ti'll gettbere all the tie ' of battle, 9 ,field same. In the world's broad filet us make is the peeking rouses gore, the dry`lcones rattle, let us make the old chumps sore, ,a lr meeting on Tues- Hv A. Y. Tues- leo ers John 4. to come to tr. Burgess .worded ad Mr. Kurd's years Rest church find sly apprecia sera and the school, and w their iia n a tangible e Miss Lizzie' 'lira Messer; ;,2s Dan Txaxtcs,.-David Hume, the Scottish. sceptio,remarks snips where in his writings, that sectarian animosity, ,,was more rampant in S°otland than in Both Britain, where the cleavage of the seats is of a wore pronoiinoed oil, traoter. Well, sir, the two dissenting ohurohes in Diggs, would have offered ample room,,and verge enough for David's sneer, even 'When the voluntary controversy was at the hottest, • iu the third decade o that ie, h a beautifetl century.8''The silly bickeripgs and inter le d bond- 1s cf the sister churches it: e an neoiue quarrels e. tllrepli�d were imitated by ns school boys, and as Ring replied Butler puts eds. modestly and thanking kindness. A kind wishes. the presents —The liter r'y ill be re-organ- :et e organ -:et child of tt1r'. esemaker here, Thursday night a usual, and in corpse. 11 is choked by some - On Friday even- t with a serious eiug across the , team going in trying to escape ;s a horse and ng driven in the ras knocked down filing her in the e bone. She is der medical treat• d muSica renter• en in the Fores- 'ening of Friday uder the auspices Jreign Missionary nn with the Pres- & good programme I..., The Wingharn anenta( Quartette Lt,e0 . aW ell as `t'' J. or, TVA Gr of looal. talent . "The drum ecclesiastic Was beat„with fist its well as stir jay fa ther,,thoa.rh acomu uit0anitof the Established, lhurelt,,rat~a and violent 'Voluntary, whereas, bis hope- Wild Tory and rabid O1iuroh- fel son was a i WW1 told that � main, Nevertheless, wlieux the rev ,ylr Caldwell, of ;Che Belief church, }rad a firat•rate Bible ohms, I gulped down bigotry and entered the ohms, was kindly received and fondly 1 egip wiIhbadslcorno to. anchor in Ai gnie ed pilot at the helm, who s wounbelief,ld enable blend the shim the sunken rock of of it ,nun thit quioksands, ever shifting.young But as 1 feel . rather out or it er's doubts. pen coil ink sorts this morning and paper, wan blink are at loggerheads, perhapsy liow me to draw my beau ideal of a Bible elsill next week.when I e. ld like to give W Ltenceer. 'Che following resolution was pawed at a recent meeting of the quarterly board of ail Ingersoll Methdistchurch e "T het the system of raising of tea for church purposes by mea meetinge, socials, lectures. and other entertalninents incommotion nOwith the he Ring Street Methodist abolished, and that in place thereofan appeal be made to the members and adherernts of said chureh'twice a year at Buell times as may .be convenient Miss Gres, for suffoieut money to meet all °rains i t 111 1leretofttke mat by meads of teasmeet :taktl of the Presby ' hags, sooials, lectures or 'ether enters boasts that ,be has, toinmt`i,.ts: Y"• h 11 ' vision Court the from a serve° for• two ;<' reais,�`is sick, pia to his duties.--• t :.t' which has been merit iS. tl,)Wn Witch Ale lungs. agaide. ;Ding to tale exitibi h not incoepor• (thong ✓ its athletes, spur averal' pri,'es at ;the s on the:loth. The bletiq;. sports) resides .tic orae gf the big ilii• aentiart those attending . The harvest is past, aneel±nd the machines .At t t®1llito q. case of Thomas .I�ungie, of Leann v James 'Jones, iniplentOrit agent 0 Mitchell; ryas disposed of te lain. aH 'Harlow Co. through le ,.,., 1b iit'W:. on. tete 1 tiff having purchased a teething tl it the Eaele ars agent, refused to pay for the same on the gruun& that it was not delivered within the stipurnted time. lie was. sued therefor and judgment recovered against hies. Shortly after per One ing the first machine he filum d tO front ,Tones and new ti {Cee Jones had agreed to hold' him from all reoponsibility for the Write teachiem, Plaintiff relied ;on a 'N , ing velsicll wile very indifferent in its nature, The defendant denied' there such reeeponsibility and tilt}' r d elf *vett for it The Tbdorops are yield ing, was no :aonsl stab thereKconte nacre �V• C:.andnn :}i �Iljudge si,lers�`tiontthat RS ler the gtlaratiteit 'plate. am, env ,....._ ani, spent. Sunday at ?am. ti} uld not recover. co Iinrbie coanty is Well re;nresentt d in horses'at the Industrial Exhibtien m 'r'T Toronto. 119 t Tnoa, ',loleltcheel • cf �rrxm� hfhits tw:z ;lilt• Geo. Taylor, of pen, two ;Mr. Suwon Mel er ie, of '.Juckerslnith, four ; Mr. `,phos. L,l'r11 4 of Seafoeth, threes Mayor Wilmotas, Seaforth, one , bit, Vern. Seei"ttti of draft, Heid, of' Winglianl, was lis in town last weak. --r• has purchased alarge ttle from Mr, William e night recently BOWS l r4fOkt11, nue : Mr, Jahn 1110 eeyte entered the drug Nl orenf Hnl[et, t.io q and Mr. David N. t of good's.l! and car ' • MoOloy, of Tuolierslriitb. four. ifr �111ity trf earbrteri of naron. The 1. ' hyteryy held a replay meeting • fensall on the Oth inst. Ivir Seott eh -looted the report of the S,il,bath School Committee, recone- nleeding that no Sabbath. School Oon- vontion be held in January, but that instead thereof the first h°,ur of the tsar . Jn t the a taftertloon sedernn ofy sleeting be devoted to a discussion of the reports of the Sabbath Sohoois, The reor,mhnendation was adopted. A circular letter was read frons De. Cochrane, setting forth thathe sum tbs of $1,400 was apportioned Presbytery fee home missions, and $650 for the augmentation of stipends, that is $2,050 for horse missions, not ineludiug French evangelization, which is. a'Retinot seheme, The corn. nutter) ou the superintendence of stud• eats, met with Mr A L Budge, a stud• int having the ministry in view', and entering au a two years student the University of Toronto,and reootntnend ed hire as a promising candidate for 'r] names of Messrs n xvoft. Items. The annual fair of the township of llay was held at Zwrieli on Tuesday and was the most successful in every respect of any previews .show of the society. Last week lair. Beu Allen, of Dun- lop, Huron °aunty, arrived home feign ,l d es dal e A � throe Ile (' y Scotland with stallions, which, are likely to, prove desirable acquisitions to the horseflesh of the county. From the year 1873. to the ;year 1889, both inclusive, Registrar Dick- son, of Huron, has returned •to'tile Bounty the Snug sum of i$ 34,287; :as required by statute, of the fees cohere ted by iiinl in his office. Writ. Thomson has been sentenced to five years in Riitgeton Penitentikey for stealing a horse front G. M. Dem, of Goderiph. Robert Bower's barn in Groy town- ship, con. 14, was recently burned. Ilia lost his crop, $300:: worth of pine, d all his implements tint his binder, Mr. T. A, McKinnon, manager of transportation an the (.)anadien Pate& eailwrty, has resigned that office to become 'general manager of the Con cord and Montreal railway. To avoid tlatohing cold, many plans have' been suggested. Probably if one never went anywhere or did anything out of the usual routine of lhfe,they wonld.ba free from many a the ailments that flesh ie heir to, fob e but this is not a satisfaotory titillation o question: People roust have recreation and enjoyment, and frequently °itch cold iu the pursuit of there, Wilson's Wild Cherry will cure a Cough or Cold in the shortest' possibl2i time, and by its tonic effects, strengthee systob the same �time. and invigorate by� all hdrugggiste, in white wrappers, ■q� ��. the ministry to at' Landshar;lugh, Thompson and Young which ,t.'s fn the field, There is an were also given as young teen looking forward to the ministry It was agreed, on the recommendation of the Home Mission Committee, that mission meetings be held, end • the said onmmittee were requested to make arrangements for them accordingly. Ain overture on the form of congrega• tional worship was iiitrodu°ed by IVlessrs Sutherland and Kt+rniglian, and after .discussion ordered to be transmitted simpliciter to'the Assem- bly. Mr Martin, on behnlf of the Finance Committee, stated that to meet the expenditure of the eneuing year, $230 would be required. n tzurai,c l of $1,000. Jima. Oke, if'f E,xeter,disuddenly on the 1.+th instant of apoplexy, 50 11„ was oneeif the most extensive cattle dealers in Western Ontario and Wets a member of the town council. W. D.'?erty, of ( inion, has • sold one of his sprint; colts for $200 ; this is a big price for a colt not three months old. Blood does tell. Prof. Lintner, the eminent Ento- mologist, has made a microscopic examination of the insect collection: of .a single electric light, and estimates that the debris which he inspected • represented 33,010 insects. As many of the smaller forms of insect life probably contributed the larger portion f those attracted to destruction by the 6 number of insects destroyed to a nigtht by a single eleotric light ihtis nerf dy L0,,- '000. The larg , portion ater's specimen' cellectioll font one light consists: af�'t'tiinute gnats,midges, crane flies and similar small two.wing• ed insects. No mosquitoes were dis- - eovefed among the viotiuts his they •dare not tettraett,d to the lights. There t • were ,however,largo numbers of plali bugs which are injurious to vegetation particularly of one small species f handsome green gaseid, Fall Faihrs, "udkuow' Oct 7 ant d8.t 1, Listowel, Sept 17, 18, 19. Exeter, Sept 29, B.O. Sealdrtb, Sept BO, Oct 1, Stratig'td, Oot 2, 3. Dlitohen, Sept 23, 24. l3elgrnVe, Oct 7, 8. Ilowiok, at Omit), Oct 4, (loderioh, Sept 15 •-17. Walkerton, Sept 80 to Oot 8. Brussilsr Oct 2, 3. HarristO1i Sept 24, 25. Clinton, Oot I�., 2, 3. A trtwood, OOt 2> MISS NELLO Die Ei6.R1Y , (y RADUATS and Gold Medallist of Whitby College, l� Pupil of ntr. P•,dward Fisher and Mr. J. W. F. Harrison. Piano, Organ, Voice Culture and Har. many. Rooms in Beaver Block, Wingha� --m. ouse Want e wit" vo or 51* rooms, hard ally situated. Have no MIAs R11I11r, Timis Ormos. 0 fa' l 5 ;404 4 Chi Ali . i~ApcA 4 GORDON e of T Y RB are daily RECEIVING . LARGE SHIPMENTS Lieutenant A+tdrew Wilson, of 1 Stwforth, by his superior. shooting at Ottawa, last week, goined for himself a position en the .> i•itt,leton teats next' year. This is Via feel:tit time Mr. Wilson has Won.for himself sack hon- orable distineti'. . Godelich *nal : We are pleased to learn that sir M 0 Cameron is recover- ing illness with irlg from the severe he has been afil;eted for the past four weeits, Tuesday last he was so far_` recovered as to he able to go to Lon, don, ar.d it is believed that the sulpauir baths in that ci1.y and a rest from his o i regular labors will shortly effect a Hybl lie believes that th• e average owlets restoration of his health. A comfortable h and soft water, an children. Apply E. TRAY SP flans on: to the kj and B, cone5551 gustiest, two Ewes requested toprov them away. The best bred colts calves will not always make first-class b tree and cows, but the only wiry to win p is to aro at the highest. Morris; THOS H 11, 1800. of the Subscriber, lots 5 lorrts, about the 1st of Au - two Lambe. The owner is erty, pay charges, and take DEaSON, Winghara P O. Those who talk of hollow -horn as a disease, should lean the feet` that all healthy, matu'r'e cattle Have hollow horns, if tbey"bave horns at Fall. A handful of ccttenseed, meal or o a wheat bran will bring a cow home from which feeds upon our grasseq. A the pasture a lot better than any dug the moths, and one of the.,.wil1 rand shows good results in the number of pail. leaf rollers which have made sueh mteete`' tion g en to be goo veekly wag E. 0: is is :aoliablo.) C�----•- ?for Sale in NieDesirable Property me', local or traveling ti, sell ow guaranteed NOBS-. my %NYST00E. Salaryo$'Com. y.' t)iitflt tree. Special atten- , it orkers never fail to make rite me at°nue for particalara. HAM, 11UR3tribtAti. TORONTO, ONT. er- 0 OI) the Lamest Designs and Newest Shades 111. ��'a known to the trade, As these G, bds have been. purchas to at �> a small advance on the original cost, our customers, and. the public in general will find. ( li,tvoc in our fruit trees this season, Do not expect to succeed in business Were found, aswell as other spP er . isi you do not feel a hearty interest in. 1 allow the specialty .� that you thessame off sl Prof. Lintner . , assn of. his trite ati u said of : grow enthusiastic over, and stick to 1 was sorry to see quite a isulnbe the the line.. ” . • the beautiful gauze wings, atnon of the slain, as their larvrn 1f you have a horse or cow to sell, Hsps which aid in keep a do;lar s worth of advertising in y are theoaphis es r, „ local paper will probably bring you a ins down phides or tProf,liintner good tomer. 1t1ake. your wants electric lli, o dl quote rove an active known. 6' will u redly p p At Oeinsville, three miles from agent in the reduction of insect with tf lyd John Wilkinson, builder, •and also furuisll eatolnologiats with B 'many species The undersigned offers tor saws, good Residence non and one aero o4 Lind, more oit'1?ess, sheeted rest-. George street, ton in the ow n e n branch r nghom, trio Maitland ngThe house is one. and li ialf trio frame, with splendid cellar. There are also a frame stable, hard and soft water add 150 fruit tarp s on the premises' Will be sold cheap, and on re enable terms, Per mut t:Warsapply to D e1 UORUON. SOOT AND SHOE SHOP. purchased DICLACOEILI,i 8fi IIAIIOEO ows nlo0orinieka co, wish ei intimater that stl tot hey opened out in the shop two doors south of T A Mills store. Niugham. order Boots and Shoes notice. tnRRepairingo neatly and Stock, promptly done. The patronage of the public solicited, and all work guar] ited.. iusb east o dance.It is the finest 1000(011 Town and th north GENUINE BARG ..I in every department. '`` Je lead, the' trade in CHOICE TEAS. Tri. a, sample lot, and we feel convinced that you will become regular customers. ran , poison, on Tues - committed suicide by p nleuober of day... He . Western Star Lodge, I, ti O.. F., of ' 'Uian1 Holiday, a wealthy old Brussels, Ont• .gc Riilwayretcrn of William died fent- Canadian Paul >'farmer of Lanark County, September 1st to ears ago, leaving $84,000, the traffic eternities front Se1pte89 8 1st t ; teen y 7th 1890, $367,0 occaributiof of tvStilt wasome dof the increase for 1890, $10,500. Ioccasiotl of a t�b s>zito y his family. ` nrviying members s Stephen Mr Jugtict+Rose delivered judgment George acmde Among the.wits u who in never before seen. H - supposed to be a A Storaarfaalale Case. . bleLA.UUFlt,IN & H.AUGD• GORDON & MGINTYR E. udici1a1Sa1eOYat ble farm. •U1LSmos to Chio1J sticerder ,.madothe HinlarcauseSir of Thomthe 12th of os 1890, there will be+0soldwith the app obation of May, byPublic Auction at the Local Master at Stratford, the Queen's Rotel, SViugbam, on Thar-Shy,4ha9th day of October al THE HOU 'onC in ti�rothonortho AN Invitation is extended to every person look through his mammoth stock of male Wa nt trial at 111 the HOr„ ' iodides, a married. son, children '1t>routo on Saturday. He held that jay had Virtually disagreed +11 1864ndleft his wife and two s u a jayerial.po nt rttathat sagreed and went sailing on the lakesed 0r. j y �,aat . another schooner Ada ;Drake, Willett wastrial would be Sect. y• storm off Cleveland, .end - -' to annual sessiu•rt ` of Lot Seven, tenses , fall acres, be Turaberry, the salve entre or less.. nbont twenty-five cleared, solie mixed bard and soft wood bush. There is a frame barn 34 x 60 on the iarcrl. aired TL'RMS OF 5 ktl :—Tae purchaser willbe req red to pay down at the time of the sale to the Vendor's Solicitors ton per cent of the purchaseOOTIO Brent the remainder within 00. days, ill he sold subject to herrrespects the half b 'containing forty ilve-and a•1 acres VAL an Jif i risiting Winghaua to have g rf i GOODS, stock is now complete in every Department, We lead are ode Our DRESS GOODS. In ou�ltiestss Goods in � ripos,DCh cries Plaids and ing all tha latest Nov FANOY DRESS ROBES. Ladies 1 Oue glance at our Stook will convince you treat t he greatest care has been taken to legit the most Fashionable and Fancy goods se the market for our customers to choose from. in Ina noel l alffdwy's family' essel. d he went The serei s sge. 0. h the vessel, His widow the Sovereign t rl'ooelta,UIfansas, `tli s The property to be fixed' terms of s of the lib apply to Aisne GLAiIING, .Vendor's Solicits s down wit anbsequenq marriekte. Toronto man named Derusha, and 'soured an order for the pay'lteent of Stephen's shares of s;`m his fatber'onev toier and&her'. wo sons. Phili was foltf wed by thea tate money should remain in' hhe court, ,Duni' years lige, Mrs Stephen's'dtefe,dtd, and lately Stephen rettirili'd to Catlsda, and told of his miraculous escape from the wreck after haiiiie washed `abouts: hey f lake lloirrs lashed to a spar, ng picked up, by a propeller; after which be wiont to Honduras and Central Ain rice: lie Irak nn• slid alneh'1 boed l i3 In SeSsi01 welt. Many important queseious are to come up before thutoverign Graimportant Lodge, of which the 'most imp • " tine the ,exclusion of isaloon-keepers, felting tlee`BE=bekale df'gree and self goverutuent`; also, to wake the age of Admission into the ordt`r 18 instead of 2'`l, as at. present. Thcfre will lie also ail attempt 'trade to "eliminate- the Order of' ittriacllrs slli}itant. The contractor for tlita natural gee well at Stratford report's the prospeots 'as very e}hcouregitrg It is understood `e at to vein of salty;brackish wetct r..ti .,. rl,•nthof 1,150 feet, 6' the Master. fn all o e will be the standing conditionsticulare ., Court 01 Bale of JUettCO. For further p he vendor's solicitors his only eureiving at aid. D 11 LIZARS, blaster at Stattord. al .12uh September, 1800. Illi U. S I G. Inert000TtONe ON PIAN; MO Oa0AN, ALSO CLAse 18 For particulars regarding terms, etc, please call at and Patrick atleets. FLORILLA SPARLi . my home, corner Frauds a NG "�---WINell lt1 STEAD CIDIE dLILL. The undersigned wh to inmate tothe a ils i ' . ora Simla ES, �"ANC� STRIPES, :FANCY CORDS, FANCY SOLdE S.S9 A,H''ntee''(l.,� �`( �y ^fit ('��T1�'•t J.+,�N RIEr1 1 AS AND CASHMERES who knew bun years ago, and on ligas farmers and others det mill itintw really for olieration,and parties wanting eider�'tnado Crib. have' it made on Short notice, . , t et h ,F.xi,e, �vix oxtleot to .,sti °rave .at osgoode noliaorootos for 'Water struck in the st4cessfal wells in iiuttato and othefplaees The strata the payMeut to him of his' share of , A Or" rites waich have been attack 'coin. 'his father's estate. the strata strAck Cannel lor V,Inniners'a Clinton, has '• • a plum tree twig nine inches long, tu winch me attached 87, Lombard where he had been drilling beforegotny the depth of the tlitlerent StrAta 1 greater. showing' that the well will lose 1,o be to tt greater depth there then in some other localities. Alrerices to suit our many customs rd—'•*" t' 'SW also have 'a Volt:Linea FANOV.TRIMMINC,IS A.ND FANO BilOICLES to match Ev.ery Dress in oar Store. Ladies, achtlet fait to givertis a call before purchasing. elsewhere. Dor4i. Every department ot the tautness carefully attend4 40000 !it, Whtichain, VINE ALT/WOOL .PLANNEL, iit 20e. per yard, the !Test Ifit:lag in the' trai MANTLE GOODS in all the Novelties, ana at any price you may wish. WOOL HOSIERY la Tallies. and Oriddrett's Wear. '''... ,' ':: r II!! ' stook always on katt,c). OrDon't forget the store.