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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-08-07, Page 1.•> FARMERS.' Le Season, we would. desire all parties nd. receive payment for saxne. GILCHRIS'T, GREEN St CO. Cash Sale MILLS ,i •N G A M. reduced prices for cash. •Every person looking for below regular prices 'for cash please give us a call lsewhe;te. If you want to save money and bay/ d inspect our reduced prices. • PRINTS' PRINTS, 9 PER TL3AN THE CHEAPEST. at. stockcies'' fa of Print: in town and pat - the u Please call and examine our Prints. o hundred REMNANTS to sell at a great reduo- ODS4 patterns and in all the novelty shades.. Calf and ap•Dress-Goods jelling• at � Price niss•this chance to secure big bargains. s, p Chea Flouncings, • Cheap Shales, Cheap Blousings, patterns to choose &obi.' ' (Gall ana,see•our SE, l'en's, . We ~have" beery. selling',them very fast,}but bargains to .oiler in the above lines, in fact we are sr Store, at ._I J •1)J h does for toi;Ml ig Bargains please call and examine aura 0 • how goods. e. , • ds Wool. Wanted in Excliarig for. 9r Cash at the Cash., Store., ^y~ 1%.. R SI oP. \:ALL I I . «. ItOYAfi. iut.�lL s'I'VA.Nts1.IPS, CHEAP EXUURSIONs to EUROPE,• ivll RY WEEK. Montreal ani. Quebec, xo 'Derry or Liverpool. t *'h stock ot. t7Ailf a $50 to MI. Accordinit to Steamer , and location of Stateroom. Intermediate and Steerage atlow rates. b •' `l N''1�t0l5ft"TL15 CARfIEDD, ' : STATE . c I3EitVXCE b6 po r'y}�•.��y°�;yI A .L.A1V LINE: , ' NEW' ' "C1k It it GLA.SGO'W at•t of the toils, via rendonderry, every Fortnight. ` cersier, 6 and upwat i . ltstertersee anal ttpwerdd. sewerage at love rebels. °N`itad * Apply to ir, & Aideele, 3H cr Oly().• SHAW H. Rl D . Wi:`lfifie/t. A.:W' pie of Wtnghant aria need the Butcheti,� I tlntinthe OldStnbd-, teeters douse. . a 5vi11 Reit ehealr VOL. XL -NO, 29 The Bear is through taking; stook and finds a lot oP lines in the ways' of Pall int; nod •�' Word wise' is. su�c e t goodie , a w id to the : you know what we mean. Don't you ? There is a lot of remnants that you can Have at your own prices AWOsee We have opened out and passed' into stock this' week.a large consignment of new and seasonable goods, staple and fancy, We are also opening out a lot of crock- cry eticlstIassware, which this store leas not kept for some time but, w,hiQll you are always wanting. 13 or, they will break, you know.. Grocery stook complus as usual;bacon, hams, spine rolls and laxd,eie well. WIN O TU.M ONT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1891. WHO LE NO,1 02 -Holy Communion wa' St Paul's churoh, this to' 1 est -Monday week, the 17t 'been proclaimed a civic ha Yam y the Mayer. r D McCoripack too of the Brunswick' House, Ade Martin taking Mr 't..1 of boots and shoes. w-Flrst-class Georgia Bay St;ingles and Lath, for sale, Cheap, at MoLoan ee Son's saw iaoil18, Wingham. —111r A. 0 Stratlidee, f the G T Itstation here, is in Guelph et p emit taking Charge of the G T R libation ere, and 2r West, relieving agent, is in cargo here. A meeting of nit ane will be held in the Town Hall. this ( riclay) evening, at 8 o'clook, to make ar anaementsfor hold- ing a monster pioni on Monday, 17th instant, the Civic, liday. All are in - celebrated in l -We understa=d that the plonk: on u, on Sunday the civic holiday the 17th instant, will be old ori the h `pie. inataut, has iday for Wing, possoesi0n of n Saturday last, Cormiok's stook vited. its • ORR & HTSCOOKS, Direct Importers. The Been, Ailgust 7th, 1891. LOCAL 1TEW . The Methodist c "shingled. --New tto es, nbw cabbage at the Star testaan oh has been re - ;les. McEnevin. Raspberries are good orop in this seotion and I r a nttti a of them are being offered for sal in town. -This is the seas fox,: esonrsious, The latest is one to Gri sby Park an .Saturday week, •.--Weszeve.-Bu on cC k essant want a m tr sworkcaning "fairs number of �` 1 to at caning el Apply at Chair Factory. -11Mesars,7ohu N atteuiiod the fuuert "son ofIlr A. Woodi TueII04 last. -Mri a if�l�nBane poi ci j3roa,' of List Satueday,fignring church building, G0• to fr en't es lands slid R Elliott. iof Mr Jas Woodman, rani tit Londesboro, on rd, Of•thefirnr,ofl3a,ttl wel, was in town on the proposed Anglican eEclipse • eetanr t for re-, IY� rad to per' co dr ke. , C Sr � iatnzxo. -At the, meeting of'A.nahof Hope Lodge,1 O ;fix T, held 'Tuesday evening, the officers for , the ou rent civarter were installed by AADaweop ' DD. ,One candle date wee iui.,t terle; -Lad.. Frift;zyr 'the .I:,uokuow foot`ball'' cl b met the'totyn tea on the , airl£ al n park, , an were beaten by three g expected that a return ea shortly. -•House :oto '12ent-•Situated ° on -ohn, i treat, next -.to Methodist Parsonage .. con - tttin seven rooms. 1S4 per month Apply to ° • Bax. On Monday eveni g, a football metal vat played on the par between the Whig - ham juniors and Lowe Wingham Juniors, ,After a closely contest game, the Lower Town bpys were deolar d the winners by one goal to none. -For first-class tailoring and cheap. gents' furnishings, try Webster ee Co, Remember the place, only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book- store and Halsted de Scott's back. -On Friday last, a lacrosse match was played on the townpark, between the Brussels and Wingh re teams. Though the Brussels boys put p •a good gamo,ikily' wore no matoli for or oys, the Wiugha club being'deolared t victors by two goals to none. --A. match game the Wingham, and played on the towrj evening. The ga contested one, but yard club was de two goals to one. -Full line of confecGi ery t the Star r : M Envies, xestau cut. J e.'e-The Salvation ` nay camp meeting Was brought to a of eon Sunday lash The .meetings ou Sabbatl were lergely attended, but it was anuounc tlritt the meotiugs. e al.t'o were not a fiudn#iial ucc h e Q ,1 4 :ei„:., not bing'suiiioient " e meet, the : expenses. The meetings wore ender the:guideuace of Brigadier Philipott. • ala` tit •priers.: It is iatoitf willbe.play- L -Harvesting opera ons are in full blast hereabouts. The fall ' heat is all cut and some of it bonged. rt i a good semple and is expected * to''yiold ell. Spring grains promise well; especialt oats, which will be a very heay.,ir drop. B ots are p.'omising :nail the'azeatlier eon nues'rfavorable,will lie ar abun lat,et ei`op, G 7 ",;:,'ati;'• f or leave 1• xttgb .. ;,' via, M,& l ' o .' 41i: knd' .`p rn.• ' Good itneetgo.. -u , iC° ate .cud east m ata 11.1.0 a m tend et the. and,.• Guelph. the Dominion itstreached Use; It o f o ll betweenat ba , Brickyard clubs, was park, on Wednesday was a very closely it the close the Brick-, ared the victors by ilk 1110' t•7G'ea •n e - nd7(d of, a neW'"seixk Jif. the XI*b !' a � ~enlarged in size ttri contain' iiir . a, ' ': iiablo features'which ' commel:41,d"vgr mtisician, or thos iptbr'Qstocl1 t piusie. A free sample copy will be fqr warded " n app .; •titin to Timmb'i& Co., ?tiblis ers,13 ' i° a ra"t East, Toronto. The ,Sohn Robin circus draw elatge Crowd to town oh ];'r lv hast, and both Afternoon and evening pe formances ware largely attended, he cirone department Was first-class d also the menagerie, but • the latter was not very xtensivo, 1 verye thing in connection wit the circus passed off without a jar, there et being the usual number of confidence ' en preseut, they being prohibited) by the) anagoment from following the circus in• its travels. • --All -hid of refreshing rinks et the Star re utai t. Rhe fount n is in full play. les MEL ru -It is said tha `the Grand.` Trotnk Railway has decide 1 that after this year there will be no ore "Civic • Holiday Excursions" along t e line. They.advauce a number of reason for this change of of=hi isthat it is not �•pdi�icy, the `chief ohi v t to the dompau-sin cies orc nave ienoe o n to continue them. 'pedal low rates will be given as,.ocoaei n or -cireu nstancpt mayrecuire, but no in the way Holiday trips.-, --.Tbe regul r ar •erly services of the �nduoed last lMethodist chnloh e a w t Sab- bath morning by th pastor,. Rev S Stile lery, B A. The ey lug service had r-efer- enoe to the deaths o the late Lobate V Waltereseed Beetle homson, The church was crowded to the oors. The discourse was an abioone, ter the sermon,re- coptiop service was held and abou ten 1 young people were dmitted to full mem- bership in the cliu h. - -1f' your watch or clock needs repairing, go to W H Wallace, watchmaker and jeweler. next door to post office. 0 R -Messrs Gray, Dung & Sperling, of the salt works, ere awarded a geld n}edai at the Jam : ica exhibition,for thein superior make of salt. -Big G TR ex prion to Grimsby Parti, and Nia are Fall : on Saturday, August 16th, xcelleut rogramme at the lark. Tick s $2,20, goal to return on 18th. For f r , er inform on ask G T B, agents. Cigars and Ice Cream at•the Eclipse restaurant. Also, confeotionety of all kin T. C. SPauar o. -The Hamilton crate of the latinstant contains a fairly g od picture of Mr Chas Schmidt, of thea Schmidt House," that city. Mr Schmidt; 'a well known hi town and vioiuity, horn been the proprietor of the Exchange trot here from 1880 to 1885. Tulktng about trent corner ioafera,the Toronto empire a ya : As every means hitherto tried too re edy the practice has proved futile, the dvisability of photo- graphing the crow s and platin; the pio- tures on exhibitio has been suggested and 'the idea will likel be Darned out, -Cash for good butter and eggs at 11 A Gra. . ••'s, Market weary. • On. Monday lac a young man named` as Htunilton; wbil engaged at lila w tk in the Union Facto y, had the misfortune to have a large epi rater run through his hwn0 The splint r was about half an inch thick, and abo t twelve' inches of:it went through his h nd. He will be laid off work for some ti e. -Business is boo ing < eth our furniture 'factories, they not b nig able to keep up. with their "orders, ,The Union factory shipped, lest;' wee besides small orders, � the followtn„•, One car load of furnft'ure to Halifax, N .oi; one to Braudon,Manitoba; two th Caigary, N T ; one to Victoria, B Aka two to Mo treal, Quebec. -Mess 1a; Murphy, milliner and mantle - ma r, will selt all manner goods in stook ,present time :for cash; at cost-; laud an • of up to August 80, in order to make' room for fall goods. Now is your time to purobase. ' • -It is ~said that til of applicants for bit Ulark, made vs,eant 1 Peter Adamson. Ti during the illness of satisfaotorily perfori County Treasurer, a an expense of about 'foe'a special session to appoint a Clerk, be engaged to porfse qt 4o till the regular re are a large number position , of Comity the death of the late e work • of the Dints the incumbent was ed by Dr Holmes,tbe d instead of being at ftve�bundred dollars f the'County Council the Treasurer should mthe duties of the eeting of the Coale. mak• New to into , apple and peaches, at •Mo11ellie's 'tartestauralit. .--Mr WrWiliis, bo is employed by 'kr !t C Sperling in uying butter and eggs atLuokuow,receive wood ou Thursday last, of the death of brother of his, who was farming in the ak Lake district, kir morning for Mani Willis left on Monde. tabs to close up his b •ether's affairs there The dee'eesed yonn an baa lived i Manitoba for upw:r s of eight years and always' enjoyed goo February, when lie w grippe, from which he The immediate cause Hemorrhage of the lung .-A correslnden writes; -If you have tried to make a wal with coal ashes with- out success, here is a recipe which will help you out: Mix ith ashes and coal ecreeuinge some • slaked; litne, adding water sufficient to . ake .: doucrete. Put it on when it is the onsistenoy of water and roll smooth, If care is taken to follow these directions this mixture will grow as hard as an oak floor • And a second° apple* cation is only raster- ary to fill out the un- even spots,. -On Monday mo • ing last,illr Peter Mc- Laren, Treasurer of s_,prnberry township, was.in to we. lookin tt law for a young man named GdeCa more, son of 117r Jos Casemore; who resi s near the Junction, for viciously assault •g a sou of .. Mr ;Mo- Leren's. On Satur.: y last the boy, Dun-, eau McLaren, aged bout sixteen year WAS at the Junction, • hen young Casemore hit a dog belonging t-h1.ci,a>'en, and was „ toll to leave the dog roue, Without any provocation Oaeemo knocked.' the boy down and jumped up• n him' with las; heels, in the abdomen•and o herwise maltreated him before he was tel pin away by those present. The boy*w• s taken to his home and -medical aid sum • aped, and is uow out of banger. Oas more could not be found when waisted, 0a itis thought he °has cleared out. -Be surd and read the meats of Masora Gordon & Hiscooks and M 11 M cclurnus. -Messrs Jarnes Mur Wingham Poundry,are ing, the celebrated Boy aces See their aelveftis coin 'n. --d meetiug of the sh Te nperence Hall Cempa the Temperadoe. Hall evening next, at 74110 p n is requested, as bnporta come before tfie frisson --The following as of Miss Lizzie Wets Watson, ofhMoose ga Wiughate, is furnish On Wednesday , 0 terien Church was or interesting event that ward to forsomete° being the marriage o'. daughter of Wm. Wat Wingham,to Mr J j here. At 0,30,the bri in her travailing dress with her sister Miss and Milt Rice, of Me parried the groom. Mi the wedding march in After the ceremony. w . wedding party drove to n Mr and Mrs Wilson t Winnipeg. The Moos t1unexpectedly playedat t 0 statioe. The u bride received many ens. y presents' front her numerous friends. M and Mrs Wils,.0 s are now Bottled in their • nate in letootse Jaw. ount of the marriage i, daughter of Ur Wm N W T, lately of by a Correspondent: ening the Presby wend to witness the has, been looked for• be in society Circles, i.1s Lizzie, second n, trig, formerly of ilson,O P It engineer entered the eliuroh u her father's arm, na, as bridesmaid icing fiat, teem- s 3efferds played er ,excellent style. a performed,. the ie station, when k the train Ler jaw brass band new advertise- Molntyro, Orr Indoo,in other ay & Co, of the • w rnanufactur- ton wood turn- eat in another ebolders of the y will be held in oe Wednesday A full meeting t business is to Mr W Cr Murdock ,olioitorfor Harry Garbutt, before Mr -J :tice Meredith, at Toronto, appealed see mot the committal ithforgeries in e. The Case was ek, to notify the the appeal, of Garbutt, charged Texas and elsewhe adjourned for a 'w Minister of Justice health until las prostrated with 1 never r000verod. of his death wa FIRST Cortoi,S, ArzortAI, Owrnczr, Wrivaiinnz.-- W. H, Watson, Pastor, Ser- vices each Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m: Sabbath School at close of Morning Ser- vice. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 7.30 p. m, Seats free. Strangers wel- come. Morning subject nest Sabbath, "Passing under the Rod.” To young people, "The oldest city on earth." Even- ing subject,"Timely warning." . Obi' Mrs e Jana Walko life in Ottervilie,,Tu the Brussels came where a large eon her to her lest re was a native of I Canada in 1828. to mourn her loss- ters-Bev j Walker, who departedted thx a 20th, was iuterred ry, August tet, ]8IZ, ourseof friends followed. ting place. Mrs S4alker land and emigrated to ho leaves alarge family xSons wad four (laugh- ev R Walker, Dr A T Walker, Dr T'Wel er, Dr a Walker and A B Walker, Mrs Alitland, Mrs JR Reid, Miss 11l Walker au Miss M Walker. She was converted at ie age of sixteen and was a member of the 11Lethodise Church for over 70 year Her last illness was short and her .. sister visited her an licur. and a half bef re her death. She was ,calm and sewn : and conversed with . Bien freely, She wa- ready, and though uatux- ' ally timid, had n fear of death. Deeply interested in her 1 once and loving as she was loved, she wu inured not et the prose peat .of separati • n, but being sure of heeven, the tie of earth were gently loosed. She ep< e ' of -death without' e tremor and look "d forward to ioeet her friends is Reev er-Coat. ••- Exotixsiotr,.-The + must Sunday school excursion to Godericl on Tuesday, August. 11th. Return fare from Wingham, by 'special train, leaviug. s 8 56 a ne, ` will be only centsa 'til y 65au for cl and 85 cants. for children. The seetuu • • "City of Widudser'= will run excursiori.,trip. on the lake that day. Train gets to Go erioh at 10.45 a m, and leaves at 7.35 p m, thereby allowing excursionists nearlir9 •urs at the cake. -Mr E Bowers, form rly of this town, and who i`s no din: ' a '- w xeat t iu Hartnoy,M ut toba, in a letter to the : ditor, dated July 28th, writes as follows : "If nothing hap- pens the crops in Msni.'bit, they will be about the best ever th county seen. We have had abundance of rain all over the fav` c •'' •'ti" .t• cosi Bence the ?7 to e I t telt; a d i req e ground is•full of grain. Haying has emu- tnenced and harvest we '' be on in about. three weeks or less. T a •. located in a very ,prosperous locality an times are good, There are `a -great man people here who . 1' ed.'n and aroun in ham. have iv t W 8 »-On,Monday eveni.g, the "Listowel Branch of Church Turnberry Congreg There were delegate Wingham and Howick was comfortably fill h in I a ~dad on W y a A. discussion followed 1891-2 were elected, and refreshments fill able z'nd profitable e meting will be field. 7 large comber 1 th i3. society. Messrs. Gilchrist, bion furniture facto that they have. been a water from,the waterw wish. it distinpptly un have; never drained th time ago • they built capable of holding supply their factory i by an arrangementw & Carr, they ave thes Saturday night The works in their feeto Saturday night after filled and is not open following Saturday ni look xeasonabie that Green & Co would do any way interfere wit the waterworks, when at stake and are locate point from the pumpin i ,Life 'The Clinton N lecture delivered in that town; on Snider gave an i inception of the ful revolution 1 system aprea world, and tie tionwith ra boy, he wen baggageman he. reached conductor; you meet"wash. as true to life a desoribecl,the lraom thong ticket beca.0 pon the, Rail. w Era. speaks thus cf a y Conductor Snider' xnday last: Conductor' teresting outline of the '. ocomotive, the wonder - created as the raitw,ay throughdtit'the Civilized n detailedawn associa- ay life- Stair as a nevefi through the gera;Ulztion nd freight conduetot, until: position of paseaurr clescription• of "pimple• th aintlsing and patholle, it could be, and as he ridal couple, where the ; they could travel on one. the minister "had •made A • x t ,ry. , e�m *r_ 1 e a ' h, "tt 5., 'xC X G., s i [� .., .1�1.,dm1,y � ii n i•- a IF b to visit her da ightor" and telling kept a n running story • bolt the family c'iiile the searched for h=r ticket,: _anade the audi- ence laugh un it their sines ached,' ,C.Ti description of a nervous traveller r careful travelle the inexperienced trait' Isrs were all 6 ilk* characteristic. Vise'', advice to the tr elling public to study faith in trainmen, and arations with forethought cl be ever borne in: rnitid'' In closing, hie drew b+ood preceding remarks, by .' persons were travelling tination,atrd it behooved, that they, moire., upon,the, - use if they Were theyhad' o • charge who wodld e safely conveyed; to MrSnider sok spoke for tis safe to say that no one in the audien °e tired during his ad- ' dross. ?'his was he drst trine be lave the lecture, it w delivered without the solitary . ad of a oto, and atnder the em- barrassmeni, that would arise to a ner- vous man from 4. 4 se oircumstanees,, so that if these foot- had been. known -it would have been ap . recaatecl all the more. As a mimic and a ory-teller he is an: ex- ert andwere i ossi i e he ex- pert, nl p bo togtt e lecture repeated he 'e, the hall iirotild not be large enough ; contain his ati<li- ence. • elpers" met in time cards, hav tional Church~ rat 1re their pre front ' Listowel' and care, sho and the eburob and acted apo Aer a p was P P lessons from hi ngregationalist?,, showing that al The officers for to an eternal d ddrersea, singing them to see up a 01001 enjoy_ right track, be ening. The next ageconduct Listowel on De- ,ee that they we umber joined the their destination. over - °. , ur d a n ho an peen & Co, of the , feel aggrieved used of drawing rks mains. They erstood thea they wat r piSonia two large tants 'eater sufficient to r eight days, and h Messrs Hutton tanks filled every ap of the water- is eel lead all the mains on Wed - a public test of etn.Pive minutes on the pipes were that it has al- to MI the pipes test, whiele he Oh, What rt gh. • Will you heed the warnine? The eigual peehaps of the Auto approacei of that more terrible disease COpnarittion. Askyone. eeives if you can .:Inittl Mt IliG MUM el smug 00e.,to run tbe tieltand do nothing 1 fer it. We know tram experience thet Sluieloe Cure will mire your cough, It /laser feile, . fruits, No. leu The Dominto The handsomely i the Cuthberts, of Ber in the last blane of tue met, should be read by in the eit'rly history o same number is a deli MaeLeod on the Augu burg, recalling memori Smith, Jeffrey, 1,3rou Hamilton awl h /et of P Blake Crofton eontri illustratted poem, Thar London, Toronto and II lustratea article on ler, which appeers °minion Mastro. very oue interested , Canada. In the n dela of Edin- of Scott. Sydney am, Sir Walter the,: great names.' aro letters from lifax. The Saga. more gives his opinio of the meat. Mercier Demoestration. trait of the Emperor G Mani Nir Medi the shop Wel ince drinks. A full page por many is repeat wisbea to intimate to the las ope a. restaurant m ite the de of littnulten. freehre tits attd Temper. hes let 11 hours.