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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-07-17, Page 1$ • aoa ""aa -a• • laPaaaara-aneurraa'' • eimatiostuitterta; VOL. XX -NO. 26- WINGIIA111 ONT.. FRIDAY, .JULY 17, 1891. *HOLE NO. 1019 We take stook this month audit you'll call on us we'll Show you some lines of goods that wiwt o sit 4 and that wAx'r To our As Soon as you see them. Will you come. . Special inducements to cash buyers. aaseeetteation. —Full lines of confectionery at the Star • when it was erected in 0 a, village, and. restaurant, 3. latoKer,via, 4 Mon y evening last, a . number of has held various o sal positions for —Messrs. Gordon & McIntyre giv' towneaeop met at Mr R Rill's restaurant nanny years. The pa y broke up ,at an notice in another col mn of their annual and present Mr jos Eurtibese with * early hour, all being Yell satisfied with, stook -taking sale, B, gains will be given felkoaang, kin ly -waded addroses and a; the way they had pas cld the, evening1 in all lines. 1 well filled pur e, prior to his departure for —if your watch or olook needs repairing, Orillia. The indress was read byMr T 3 . •zblio Sobool go .to W 11 Wallace, watchmaker and MoLeau and he presentation nmae by afr The monthly *meeting jew ler. next door to post of6oe. Geo 'Russell he following is the address : Sobool Board was held o —The Sunday $ ool pionieof St Paul's Ma josErn maxims, ing. There wore prese Your appointment to a larger Gordon, Moore,labraha le employ of the Great North and Morton, The min egraols Company necessitates were read mid actopt from arnoug us, and while e You on your advancement, Abraham and T (-31ii holm, The Bribei- regret your leaving this pal's report for th mouth of Stole was your residence here (for tben read, showi attendance as fol. Years) you have uniformly If to be a most obtigiug and Iowa : u, ever Willing voluutarily ntrw. hors. e performance of.any ordin, • 1 19 scary work for the 'benefit of 2 12 2 itizens, and on all occasions 8 ' 20 22 chnary exertions w ere regiusi te 4- 20 • 26 es or avert any threatening 5 31 82 u have always been randy to 6 33 more than ordinary power 7 41 83 ,, 31, 1 the desired end; and you 8 47 47 a cool and unostentatious 1 has evoked universal com. Total 232 241 d both before and during the Some of the •black belonged to the Wingham . To mention the several painting; the roof has our intrapidity and fearless the woodwork in the g exciting periods, would and.down stairs, req space, bat we cannot refrain ed d thep ling the hurning of Scott' & and painted rc factorand the great tts- that of the 26 p nclered which preveuted the recent .Eutrance ex Wan destruction of a large and the other three hay. stry. You will accept the ed thIT vidence of our respect me- by e uspector. is, auct while the one win more than the total, b Winehltin for sometime,the marks iu one subject. et the outlay your removal the report W as, ad optec ly causeatud with these you ' est wishes for your future the second clause, vancewent. On behalf cf Abraham, seconded b orally and the Wingham Clause 2be referred — After extensive parrs at the salt ' Wu CLEGG, Mayor.' mittee, with power 1 success in his ew home. Mr G Russell fit— Carried. The cled and 'carried that Winoaham, Ju y lath. 1891, Hurtibese'sd rtureraid wiehinghitn gel bloek, which oncupied about four weeks, Mr. Hurtibes made a suitable reply, with by la 0 Clarke work was commenced again. on Monday seconding that olaue were made by Messrs G last, During the tim the works were report be received Short addresse ,Pettypietie, J q Dullard, F Hughes and R closed down the stoo of salt on hand express its appreoio. becanie axhausted, but now th firm can 4' Swan, all e etallag their regret at Mr sat the ola•sa—Catrtia, fill ordeWfor all of th different grades of halt they manufactt ie. . be paid : 'A Ross, man songs and ice cream, Grace -v, supplies, $2 c, were indulged in by all hich a, pleasant evening ,vas $7.50. The manage seuted the following se. Mr Hurtibeso left for ay. . church, which was postponed on account DIR Ste of the weather, will be held this afternoon district in on Tamlyn's prciiri . • Western T your remove raan ma' a a • . ,... —Call at Alex Ross' book store and see we congratul the Laurance spectacle. Sole agent since we personal] 6 ivemtAt*"*"44a)..t. - 7-• F F orator lett town. B. 0 E T. 0 R R, —The town h s been liberally placard- town. Durin the past eigh proved yours ed with bills a omring the great John trustfutoitiz Robinson cirou whioh will visit Wing- to assist in ham on the 31st nstant. cry and nee . ,.„ LOCAL NEWS —Cigarsnnd Ica Cream at tke Eclipse whenextra * your fellow restaurant. Also, confectionery i Of all to encomp —NeW potatoes, new cabbage at the Js. Mellavvre. kinds. - T. C. SPARLINO. calamity, y Star restaurant. ' exercise yo —Rev. S. Sells , B. A., will take for --The Wingha 'Temperance Hall to Daemons his' text next Sa bath morning, in the have done so Company have let he °oared of shing.. ling their hall. ,'" Strength for thy manner, whi Direct importer THE BEAR. July Y., 1891. oard. of the atone Tuesday even- t—Messrs Bell, Olusholm,Clarke es of last meeting on motion T ns. 0. Methodist ' ch'urc . mendation a day." In the ev mg he will deliver a —New tomatoes, apples and peaches, at sermon to youog en. ' time you hay Fire Compel) INIcitelvie'e Star restaurant. — House to Rent—Situated .on John in8t°'0008 a —A 'young man named Bolt, from Street, next to Methodist Parsonage ; con. efforts dur .k. his pocket, at Dimas Is, on Monday last. to Rom. MoIxoo'o. occapy mucl from mantic Turnberry, had hi watch taken from tains seven rooms. aal per month, Apply at,Bell's furnit —Go to the Eclipse restaurant for re- —On Sunday next, 19th Just. divine ser. sistance you fresinnents mid temperance drinks.' vice will be conduate in the old church at apparently ee T. 0. SPARLING. Wingham iud Glenatinan; at 4.30 i the afternoon, by more tangible Messrsi. Beatti Bros. are enlarging Rev E W Hughes, odor of St Pain's oompanying t also intend pirttiti a stone foundation ' ;alai improving thel • livery stable. They :Episcopal caprob; Wi gbaan. - -We must have noney, an parties must necessa remind you o other will m underneath it. receiving notice fro us in refe 'co.ce to have the wan . ..--All kinds of refreshing drinks at the past due accounts ha bettor get hustle , J is A Onion - Cos welfs.re and a Star restaurant. The fountain is in full on• the citizens g play. JAS. IVIOKELVIE. WI' gbarn• Fire Company TOTAL, AVElt• 49' 32 42 56 63 66 72 94 474 AO 27 85 , 46 52 56 60 77 303 oards require re.. een leaking again ; ells, both upstairs res to be well clean - I may aftther add pils,who wrote at the nination 23 passed eeo recomMend. ley each made t failed a. few le first clause of With regard to was "'moved by T h 0 Clarke, taut a management coin - o act as tboy may see lirdclause was dealt oving and T Chisholm 3 of the Principal's net that this Bosiid. ou of the aucoess of t was toev.edasocoua e following floc:mints supplies, $12.25; 5 95 J W Scotasalary, • it committee pia- epprt ogle or property commit - the following im, about the school . " 'gilt repairs to fenie to at once ; ttncl the raucis streets pal t- -- to keep it in some, 1 preservation. foot taanthrom plank t gate to theentrance o that front steps he •1.1, pine plank. oot plank walk be laid ear of building to the drain be run throuab unds, from Francis undoxy of lot, eo as O water and }voted I. windows be repair. y placing broken ones,' tacking suitable sash to keep thern ul by 'fitting up stops AO tO prOitellt rOtling cold from getting' into —Conductor Said • will deliver his liopuIar ieeture, "Lif on the Rail, ort e People We ineet,"in t James St:church, Exeter, on Tuesday a ening, August 4th. Warran.—A. situati 1 88 bookkeeper 'or' hooka to poet ;n Wival tm, by •ii, graduate of a. Cororneroial Celle Terms inoderate. Apply at Touts office. —A. meeting of M Wand' Presbytery • -The latest and. best driuk—New York sang several 0 was.held in the P sbyterian church Ginger'Ale,at Jas McKeivie's Star restaur. strawberries, ' here, on Tuesday las A report of the ant. present,af ter proceeding will appe, r in the n'ext issue Plasm CONGREGATIONAL Canaan, brought to aac -r▪ ` of the Tama. - WINGNAM.—W. H. Watson, Pastor. Ser- (Mina on Tile * vices each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. ,Sabbath School at close of Morning Ser- vice. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 7.30 p. in. Seats free. Strangers wel- he many f come. Morning subject next sabbath, ".Tesus, the way,thd truth and the light." piece, late Oh' To young men. Evening sub-jeet, "How met at Hill's to in.' evening and FOB Sas, —& pleasaot home convenient.. ly situated, floe view of the town. Terms to suit purchaser. Will be .sold cheap. At,. • ply early to D. M. Gonnoltl. '—We notice by the °aerial) Star that one of their citizens 1as been over- to • Wingham'and, while b re imbibed more —At the recent Entre co Examination, than was good for hi thereby (=sin the pupils of the Ingham Pablic his eyesight to becom. defective. School were very sn cessful. Of the —First,class Georgian Bay Shingles - and Lath, for sale, cheap, at McLean -& twenty-six pupils tvla wrote, twenty - Son's saw untie, Winghainthree succeeded in passing, and the —A number of rtonspeaple waited other three, viz, Bell Cummings, Lorne ,oti tho Gordon and Prank Caesar, we • each ° upon Mr Wrn Lithgow, libralian ef _Mechanics' Institute, o4 Saturday even- recmittiencled- -by e Inspector they having passed in he aggrega e, but ing last,at his.T001.11031 BeaverBlook, • and Presented him with aseasonable and tailing by a few mrks in one subject. appropriate eft. Mr Li hgow desires to This refieds'great 41edth upon the teach th- g s . return his sincere an instaff of the healIn future s for the eame. issue wa will givb he marks scored by • —Fe'r first 01833 tailoring and cheap gents' furniehingeach pupil., try Webster_ & CoCo, Remember the place.:iihly two doors north —Wegopy t1te of the old stood arafbetween book- .Etastings Star, as t sdi tore and Halsted Scot Vs bank. , well known in thi —Malaya communica ion signed "Ai 'aatarnaaa, mil; _min an tton. 'ends of Mr. Geo. Petty- ' of Police for this town, •esteurant on Wednesday minted their time honored t11,1=Otiging address, ac, - la a silver cake basket, crue9 P.TTYPIE0E, VINGEAM, our many friends in the ham cannot permit you to amongst them is ou the regrettltat is felt at re. As a membera'of *the you have always taken a n the. A.ssOciation and have urther its interests in this anadian Order of Fores- altvays been an active ue friend of the Order, of School Trustee your eon to do your utmost educational interests of n officer of the Corpora- houestly and faithfully • duties,and we may with- th at a more law-abiding not to be found in en, at whom you 1, will miwou and "Cottle a.; boys,". in to viotAry ing. conclusion to express our re. .0 but we hope and tv'home the far risings may rest on ed family, and that you muse upott the .ecall more tender wit of Winghern. of these t Wm. Cued rann, Ilutirtns• friend with companted • butter dish an To Mn. GEO. DEAR SIN? Town of Wm depart from testifying to your depart'. Orange Ord deep interes done much to place. , In the tors you have member and a In your capacit aim has always to advance the following from the le deceased lady was the town. As tion you have z• town: On Monday discharged you ,ie Humphries, wife out boasting sa SpectatOrt"-t'it '1-1o,OV to "A :PloYer's" of UV Thos S Hum ihries, died at her and •orderly town the west. The fir' • article• • ref roam to the father's, (Mr Isaac hempson) residence, were the honored oh . ,;,., • footbitil:N..; I bet cm Zetlatcl Albert street, at t e ago 01 27 years, 8 that:well known call, , and Lo • ,Ji ,_,..:,., .., "A Speo- months and 27 days. 9he came from her which so often led th 'Won tater" 4titt ,!'•ek.. V. - , U ith h state -we tail' • home in Winglaani, 0 t, last New Years, in the future be wan permit us once agai insert bis letter. Wo ust have the suffering from= ag avated form of la grot at your depart name of every contribute , not n'ecessar- griPPe, her medioal attendant in that trust that in your n ily for publication; but a, a guarantee of town. recommending change, which as wost, the choicest b you and your resae good faith. , 1 the result has show did notprovo bone- , in the future, who --G T R trains for ToKnito andeast I Mal. - Other comp cations followed, past, no spot shall finally ending in consu memories than the leave Wingham at 6.30 a m and 11.10 a ni ption, to which via V G & 11 Division, and •ikt 0.45 a tll the already weakened .ystem fallen easy Pim' amPt fmni 11 • and 8A0 p, ro, Via Clinton ant -Guelph. our regard. . victim. Though her de tit was not wholly Good connections by alI tralus, • rh/cit•T. Bar, unexpected,the untim .ly ending of a life Tr, .Clitsnotat. —The Orangemen 6 this to met at i whioh had but a few bort years entered M. Pettypieee,• their hall at an eat hour on Monday I .. . uhon the joys of motl ethoodsis supreme- surprise, made a ve - meriting, preparative to their mto areh j ly sad, and' the With ed. husband and thankedlia ninnythe Station. They m !ched up Josephine i parents It .-e the warmest feelings shown to . .‘ street in elegant st le, headed by Bell scirr"ing sympathy tn. their It.leittroment. Mrs that it was with de ' , ., Factory Band, keep' ig step to the sweet -' and Martial musks w rich is Ott t() 1 , , , reitlio its torlrliklet7.00 Brutes's. Ths ,, Li iy Tfile rifues,, _ ._ . inAham in Febrnar, of 1889, and went •,iiiigy . i.•, the Methodist church being converted a. kohen but 14 years of ge. She came to 414abe the presentati younrg, called upon to leave mild say, this much, obit lard feelings ,,,,,,,• a eVOry Ilia:4)0h; I tOoS loavesonoa ! 'Orangeman's heart.' When they ma 1 ' Humphries WWI a e011 istent inenseiterlotsf - the station, a qv& I train of t - .,Vt• '''' $ eoaehes VIM awaiti g to carry thclitti‘nai ' v . ' Vie?: , IA laud west a gig , ti, Altooet ' to (tampon their two days, only revieiu • fur a fow PHI greatar part af tho tin during the last ittlitest3-iiTti of tho Snore e Being arc dif- . guson, W.. Mcguarrie, ferent to ours. She w sunconscious the Bullard, it Agnew I in Port Itur n in the epring,but di-lie/01m. A. It ' INT a I t 4,0,,,, al.,, • , dell , by Mayor Pettypistelt la. be d to the e 1 • MOO , back to her old limn last Jannary,to , :4;, 1 . turned out in unit rm. The train was snood the winter, int r to in mg rejoin her literally packed t 3 anal to end, On I. their rettiru at anearly hour in the evening they wore m t by ei, downpour cat rain, but did not dthough taken by y hatable reply and 'lends for the kindly yards hian. He said read that he felt this town, brit he that he left with - Tian 'Pointe SCHOOL GENTLEXEN, —We tee, beg to recommenc provements in •au buildings: 1st. That some shbultl be attended fence along John an ed418 ,early aspossibl. thing like a fair state and. That a twelve walk be laid from fro steps at banding; a Covered with two i „ 8rda That a fou •from the porch at water closets. 4th. That a sum the north part of gr street to the eastern to carry off the surto the building and arm 5th. That the soh ed and tightened soslaeords with ne strips on edges prorlorly in place t olosely and firmly of windows and rooms. , It wel Inovocl b by E 0 Clarke, of the manage adopted and that the have the repairs ITIAn attended- to as soon ried. A Mr McInne dressed the board i purchase of erns beautifying of the s then adjourued, for women," for the wit okling of the aright" amounts to a 4' one" and prold.. bition. come to o little border town, Nanette for many ;nee and not the least for the generous °vitality of her cal - ens, Let there 4, no retreat from the temperance ran but all along the line from Luokno to Lion' it Head and our sister couut of Huron, *alet the answering cry ti,f. coMinp," be heard and we in Lucknow I "Hold the few' Ip readiness. T Chisholm, seconded that die report t. committee be be empowered to lone in said report eon vent' ent --Care , of • Kineardirre, itd- eonnectioiu with the ental trees for the liool grounds. Boa,rd The nowt A, few men ths.ago th of our libibil appear trournet, published at tt live union and toduesttke in Ladle 41. though we fully ap meutary rcalark, ye nommen with every in her Itajesty's don lief fretn our license la\ local union aro glad to goblet anY manof eiikendlue our warm Rov.t.W.Ittiglios individually and eolle Speeches were bo present a our feu legg, T. 13e11, Dr. tion to be held in late rove, 3. B. b'cr- tirot of July. Com A. Sebastian, 3, eignificance to the ini nd °there. Mr. ;itemization W 0T " resident of Wing- for "uuion in ntrenli," vs roc pi we* consider the quest* nv ItUdirnow.-. • . • paper in the same proportion 4t0-0.the '' flattering notiee 1 neu-professional, and that 5 pa ,'' cont. in the Itreaticen of the marks 0,,,,,ti paper be allowed for to.wa, i "Lucknow de no toilet." Al.. uelnitellis7lavericti, wtlt:j oe ne heE'llistorie Examinera, ca uot allow this opportunity oiatt, the coneplia 1 to pittliltVithe t expressing our unfeigned We claim that in regret at the 1 ng -continued and severe ill. "ty, town and village 11 8esseof our r e,iecte-d, ffict,ieut and genial mI%eitirYidtioou, Eq. Ousumer° iious, w"r"11slreltla he may yet, through Divine 8.,Andweofourii)roviionee.a raised up to enjoy health and ave the PriViIego 1 to sit at env council boards, that we may st greetingto you I reap as f r the pa,st twcuty years the wely as uttio•Am to ; benefits t terivea from. the comma of . one. possebsing ?lath tnaturejadement,clear th annual cenven.. r ingighb ,and le . 1.1. ability iii matters rertaiu. low on the tvtontY, log to the e ucetional iiitorcide of the •%,t/ /sums,' „a • „.; profound sytr Why for hatainiable partial' an: naleivetottli:fol1iits:Uenistr:o. cwSpia‘; aliao dedre to exprc..14 our •" - ' lug ciretunatateLes in whieli .; ., and ;tray thtd Nile I1*.7 awl be* ,,,,,,,-„.(,-, ,* cliviusi. 7 atith . <I in the heavv *14 ich rut ia ad unit a era , of 4 Beers Bacavx of Lucknow 0 T U. all parties in ending corning to the eon - volition will p ase scud their name to Mrs W cor esponding 'secretary, so that billets can b provided, ersonais. nitrs. C. J. Reading visiting her sister.. turned oa Monday fr daughter, Itirs. Dr. Sound, accompanies donald, Who has Collegiate Insti Seyntour was vi Bele, last.week. Seaforth, is Laughlin's ed from a doderich, in Owen Sound s. Macdonald re- ' ma visit to her Horsey, at Owen by Miss Carrie Mac - been attending the to there.. Mrs. Eli ting her sister in Brus- Miss Hattie Murray, of siting at Mr. Jas. Mc - 'as Delia Sperling return- eek's visit tofriends in atpr last..Mrs. New- bigging, of Petrolia, isiting relatives in town. r John Ker a of South Lon- don, was town a fe days this weelz). Miss Marion Inglis, • o has been attend- ing the Kincardine - igh Sehool,is speucl- hag her vacation • der the parental roof in town. Mr, D. C. Munro, formerly of n the Times' staff was in town a few days this week rens ing acquaintances. For the past year • ad paanal. le has' been teaching school at Milverton. Ho has , resigned his position th e and intends taking a course in one the colleges in • New York, preparato to engaging in another profession •s. John Hopper is visiting relati es in Belgrave—Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin ncl, Mrs. John Norris r spent a day in Brussels this week . .Misses Ena and Etta Gordon are visiting at the Huron Manse, Ripleytr. Sas. . McMichael, of Seaforth, spent afew days in town during the pe t week, the guests of Mr. F. G. Sparling Miis Nina Lock- hart, daughter of Robt. Lockhart, Esq., 'West Wawanosh, is isiting at Mr. D. M. Gordon's Mr. Allan McLean, of Now York, son af Mr. M. Y. McLean, of the Seaforth Expositor, w the guest of Mr. F. G. Sparling for ac nolo of days, OA week)Mrs. G. Mctavish, Robbie and Ida, are oil a visit o Kincarcline, Ripley . and Lochalsh M. H. Mclndoo is spending his h klay in Peterborough and vicinity.. Jas McAlpine and daughter have gone a visit to friends in Galt and r Robt McAlpine of Toronto, is visi ng bis parents in town—Mr John Alexander- cf Toronto, of ,St Leon Witter atue, was in town on, • business this ik. "Lion John" is an. enthusiast in hatever line he under- takes; somewh, t oracular in his utter- ances and incl to b poetic in his tempeaament. Counity Board Tgaianeincrs. At a meeting be the "founty board of ex- aaniners.hekl et, Cli ton, July Oth, 1811, the followine.resol ions were ad opted Resolved, that candidates fon profea. gown certificates who will not be 18 years of age before th 411st of Dade:11)er, 18J1,be admitted to the Resolved, that 10 tun um peri• • ta • e on each paper be 40 orient cent on the total; tha market' ling and 1)4 English e deducted fritta each we, the .County Board of W7.