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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-08-07, Page 8o Goods ---We are in receipt of our lar a itu sortation 8 i purchases of staple end fancy dry goods ; eve ate now complete in all departments, v. s ` r eaGeode -_.Gt4atcare has been used • in the sele4tion for this largely increas- ing brunch of our business, Wo never had hal£ the assortment of novelties and large variety .0f shades and designs as We arophowzug this season. We request you to reserve your order untiloyatt have soon our stock which has • been purchased•in the best market aud hill be found to bo of their usual good value. Tailoring department well, assorted with new fall goods of the latest styles in Scotch and West of England Tweeds, French Worsteds, Irish Serges, Don't buy before looking through. this Depart. 'meat. • 'rehire truly, M. 4L MatH HJOQ. s, a:4 l tit O a in (Cita FRIDAY, AUC;UST T,.1861. LOCAL I;7 101.3, ''xhe stonework o' the new Bank of •' E;amiltou bank bui t iu; if completed and the' brick work has eeu commenced. --Antis McKenzie, obit of Mrs G a ol;n. tyre, oil this town, a d who is at. present engaged 3n mission work in the city of To_ ratite, addreseedth.;members of tem .V I+ 1? in the baser • ent of the Wio ;barn Presbyterian churc. , left week, with great aeoentaeoe. The odest, kin 1, loving, yet tlrm manner in w ich she presented the ta?rith. as it is i Jesus, gave evidence of .hersuceess iu the noble work iu which she ansa;, -ed. In ;;t ing a brief history of the 'Seim, he told ow it was organized by t3seeeie oevlt id, S 11 Blake and other 'yeti itt:in ;thilan ropiets, eight years 'age, rlfrirov ate due oss itad'far exceeded the sanguine >xpeeeatio,rs.-Coir.. slet, his do rat noonday *Heel. eek). glum, and sad t e fltos ' re b zziug about him, Le,�'I.'by,�i,s�blue winged gad, ofs,outitemer urkeued his portals;, Not eveie,of usiness was there; But the Hies kep ort their buzzing f About the old an'e hair. • At.last, in miser ha shouted r Great Scott! 1 nS covered with flies! ,And the zephy>' at toyed with kis whls• kers asked, "Why don't r...._".__r,, Ne • Yeietioatary, - F A work that t;'il be of great help to those interested in ed eational matters bas beau !progressing for s.g�ie time in the preperrz tion of the "Std gird Dictionary of 'the tEuglish League:, •, published .:by Mesisre �Funit & Wngnalls New York, The ad«, !root:, sheets of thi important undertaking have just been r'ceivecl • and judging. from the . tunics o those ' who ttre uperintendendiugt evarious departments the work itis ya+- to say that wben eornpleted the new • 'ctiouary will. be moot ompreheusivo end v Iuable. Engaged in preparation there are upwards 'of one red editors, tt ong whom are the known of 1 ;lush and Atne>;lcan o'ars. The yolu • e will treat of nee eards of 200,600 w, rds, and will egmprfse 'pearly 2.200 page • A. determination is j Ir pressed by the,,eublishers to spare no Effort to maker t tis the estaudartl" for htglishetpealtiu,v people, arid to this end I ey have intent need several important arturee.frorn he usual run ' of these *rka„-the syster i of eu.pitalixation in par trlar being ex. lieut. In addition to its ,ny di.atingnis tint: features, it is prom - ad that whim •ompleted the dictionary til contain a ti .tttiso nn the perplexiur: Orem Of co:» (undo, au effort 'having w pit male to re ace theta to a system. d 'State/aril ' will probably be fi.iishee 0 ,.snuae'y, le. Tow' Can The regular monthl •Towel Council wag held last. Preemie - 31m be AT Reeve and C'•ount:111°re I olnucU, Sperling,. Anderson, 1101 fes {I tin. The eainutes'o reed and adopted. read from the Ciliate; regard to nhoviug their After seine diseussiou Thos Roltnes, seeoude that the eommuuioation Organ Company be refer committee composed Messrs Anderson; Lem ! the mover ---Carried. was read from C E 2 Company, 33rd 13 room in the new taw 1lefrrred to the Prof Pletcher, an old lad dressed the Council stating that she we mattes was referre+ mittee, d, eon:Male the Mayer of Sal Also, from the Gode Winghaw to appoint civic holiday -Both c filed. The Mayor stat 1ar4ely signed petition fr aslting that Mouday, the set apart as a civic bo would issue his proelama ie coreplience ,vith the pe Water Committee repor lug that the pipes be p property along the ,p Committee stated' the the first hydrant ou Jos ward to Mill street en street westward to the feet, requiring therefor t of pipteg,Theprice of such Paid down in Wiughate,au the pipes would be betwe There would also be furt of 8125 far lead for j 'thing oomuzittoe also recomrned be allowed to draw water ivithout•perreission of the committee. The coronal inenrled that in future fire company be appofute tion of the company. T not rnzcke any recomwe to a fire truck. The ..7 41114 Laving Kenn , of To aetiug o! the visiting Iter sieter,..M :f '�V rMoutlay evening lobu Beraforcl, of Li towol,apent or. ReeveUeputy. of clays in town last eek, the g ecsra 3olmee {T), Rev E W >;I'ughee, 1 5 was (tecot oheeu, ,JJenunex, by his loather -in -las, Mr A.tlt m), lierdeman, Grit. Misses. Emma Welsh :.nd Maggie last meeting were of Listowel, who apo , t a couple of commuaicetiou wag 1 to town, the guests •f 1VIra R,1' Sw Orgarr Company, au' Mrs 11, Elliott, nett sued to their 4otery to Wingharn. on Monday, .Mr C as Selwood, of it w;ts moved by wel, representing the London by J J tIon uth, Company, paid W1 hath a busino from the Clinton this Woelx..it4r J H is o1lardy ret vel, to a ,epeoial yesterday from his trip tet the the Mttyor and Coast, 4e • .Miss Mary ession,of hex, ; Ioteuth and .is visiting her psi nts iu town. conernunicatiou Smith, of Toranto,is isititig her by ]Maoist Captain No in town..Missos El + and Mary S ttttlien, rts1 ing for a left last week ou +n extended vis ball for an armory. Cleveland, Detrol and ether Arlie rty t)oretnittee, Mre •oitiee..Miss I.sab'llttLittle isspend , 81 years of age, ads short Cilie it1 Cu rose visiting relati askiu for a.,sietsac,e, in town on Mon ersonMr fandtyMrs dMeD in great distress. The 1+''demdng spout Su day in town visiting to the Charity Com.. at•the parental rest encs of the latter.. cation was rend from Mr J'ohn.Qentles, o Tfinoardine, was in 'ia, re civic Holiday• town ou Monday, . r Jos Hnstou, of Stratfold reptese tit C d ronto, is aaa. , Mr a couple nest of npartied insoit. Elliott, weeks an and homes Listo- Spice es visit urnod Pacifto Moats:ex-At croute, 24th July, the . Miss (formerly of Wi Choi Cargener2,--.I'n alley the wife of Mr A it to riean ing a; ves.. , was several German citisext8, At the to, quest on Saturday night it Was leag ed that n, wan resembling the deceased. Was Seen some Reeks ago in the cora* pall of two others at the Rouge Bridge and that he: affered one of the witnesses. f0 for a driye to a hotel, 1 e was somewhat intoxicated at the time. The pot tnoz'tant showes that the man was not drowned, and the belief now prevails that he was. murdered, C1iti. eons whose address ho carried have failed to identify him, illy: inoinnati, Ohio, on the vice of Mr D J Casey, ghats); a daughter. russola, .on July :21stu, DAADAU11--In Tari sso 5, on. Jet lI y 24th, the wife of Mr G A r eaduaan ; a daugh- ter iaaonr,s•-In 111, rris, en the 13th 3'uly, he wife ofMt Mac ael Nicholls; a laugh- ter; 'roan---Ita 01' on, on August 2nd, the wife of Mr A 1, Todd, of The Nows-Fe- eord ; a son. . the iwf© of Mr�'swR versa anion and daughter, BoTTort-On July 3rd, the wife of Mr Jas Button, Culross;la son. En. ieh Turf Olnb, Askin rag e y nfe cra- g tied Life Assure ce Company, was. in Mr 9th of August as its town a couple of days, this weelt mmunieations were d that be had a rri the ratepayers, 7t11 of ,A.ugust,be day, and that he ion in a few days tiou,Thepire and ad, reoommond- t down in town tblie,stxeets, The the distance from phine street nosh• I thence along Mill amp house is 782.; at number offeot ripe wouldbe 8000 the cost of laying n $125 and $150. er expenditure the pipes. The d that uo person na the pipes hairtuan of this tee also racem- e captain of the on recommends e committee did dation in regard port Drought out considerable discussion especially the app paiirtment of a chief. he report was laid over till neat meeting, . The Finance Oom- rnittee reeomnrendedpayment of the folllowing acoouuts i Jo. Eurtibese, salery as firemen from October ibt,,1$iiil. till July 1st, 1891, 015; Bell Tele ,Mille (o, 25eentr. Colin .loss. work at dit 1I „, 1°r 1,85 John Stapietou. ditebiug, $a.,, "'I' Deane, lilled charity order, $1.50; Elliott, printing, 025,20: Wm Sherida ', cleaning tank, 50 cents; Sentinel 3Iollw i' , work 00 streets, $1,25; W W Grey, do, 85,02; Wallace £tough, wbitetvashitn firemen's hall, $2.50; John IMeliwafu, w rk ou streets, 818.12 ; Writ Rankin, do, 81,8 74, John Meliwain, testing pumps at T 13 I1's,$1; Jas Melllauus, work oo streets. $40 9, Tess $3 not earned ; W W Grey, work o-inarketgrounds.$1.50. ' e xU committee r itceeteas of Jas $x3.31: F Hughe .work on streets, $1 $18:02, were rete dieposat. Messrs• was laid over, L lumber, 013,02 was of 1! Hughes,of $1.5 Ptuauee Coininitt commended that tbe lurray Co, repairs, , two cedar posts rend 50; L McLean,lutnber, ed to the council for urray & Co's aceouo t cLeau's account for id,aselso the aeeoutit >work on streets,&e.The e also recommended that the rage of tasati.n be fixed at 22 mills on. the dollar for th = preseut year. By-law leTe 194, fixing the r to o1 taxation at 22 mills oe the dollar, was read three several times and passed. In compliance with au amendment.ta th Education Act, 'Joseph Bullard was app, anted truant officer for the town, on mo„ou of Messrs rdeI euzie and Herdsman. On motion, the Town 'Treasurer was instructed to call ou the different filet() les bemused by the tow» and collect am • out of prineipal money due. TheCouneil tit -u adjourned. arsenals, Miss' E Mit visit to friends Mr and 41rs. M London, were of Iast is renewing aces McArthur and ere urin r reale, O n M'Ianday, July 4, a. lift was Rare c�s in town.;f«frtpittked inti at the mouth of the, 'Rouge issl'aiicosaown••M livor, Whiel, bore' 4 City dealer's trade : atetu•1 , and had instde the lining strips guests o tilt ortl:western, Wieehatn. Sept 29 and EE iaiph t.ei>tral, t;uell>h, Sept 22, 28 and Futtwait's' Industrial, Toronto': Sept 7 to .eetcrn i;'rtir, i,n loo, Sept 17 to 21i. . Perth, Stratford: (.let 1 and 2 berm, Walkerton, Rept 29 to 0:''t 'Wow;tut,:,h, lielOtdt.at, Oet r ruts 7. t, Tote t;trltili, tit Ripley, Sept 29 end, !Moe,' et Kincardine, Oct ii and n C George, of List wel, was in town: business, on Tues lay, . Mrs Wm 'I\fo of• Toronto, fe visi"•g her another, 0 Farquharson . Mr. T H Hill, of Sti roy, is visiting Mrs 1' Elliott, • who were reoomrrte _ed at the recent trance.Exatnination Wittghane,Bruss Wroxeter and CIintoi. Ali those recti mended by the Ex trainers `hove b passed by the Eduoai on Department t Wmorrau--Paelle C amines, Loruie Gor don, Frankel (leesar, 'eroy Scaudrett. Became -John Ale zies, Wm 1 Smith, Jas I+' Welsh, Willi to 13tewart, Sarah Dougherty, Edith .0 mpbries. Wnexzez a Lotti, itt Orr, Centro ,_.. red Bur ett,L .Slake Dobson, Sherwood Bunter, Gilbert Thompson, Annie .,i Armstroug,. Bathes Moore, Laura,. Thibaudea. Presbytery of ttroaz: A tiro re ;rata tneeti>tg of lite Pres on ! StYA 12R ore, • HAIST-HArtruala. lMrs residence of the groo ath- 29th, by Rev R Paul Heist, of Brussels, in of Lucan, in th -The following ar: the narncs of those s n Brussels, at the 's father', on July Mr William Edward o Miss Annie Hard County of Middle- Lu- DIED: ares.. -•.In Wingha els, uly, the infant dao ht m. Haines, aged 12 da een WOODztrAtr At L • August, Jaynes Wo Arthur Woodman a, on the 24th gr 02 Mr Wm 11 onsboro, an the 2nd Wood (Of? an, only son of Mr lbs and 5 days.od 32 years, 11 zvsnx.--in Cleve July, thA enfant oI1Y. of W�fih bytery of. Huron was held in Willis church, Clinton, ell Tuesday Islet, a 20th d, r, Maio, tF on Xie form V? l tlA.^I;Si hll, znaiKba And 20+ trrtzh sl5r gar, 3 Nir,Ar lir In' i P s i' • x r lz lie 4th, a Atalt `lCeuit, Isx�li 1Ie, "g vt z"o eJc nand 1,1•6' t,�eti:sliztt3tit IYs."' any intention of taking a Business �oursp �'i�is Season ? t i S1' SO, • whicli the call from . Mount Forest Presbyterian Church to the Rev D M Ramsay B D, of Londesbore, was dieposetj of There was &good attend. ante' of. Presbyters. The Rev Mr °einet•on appeared 4M1 . belt'alf of tlie' Presbytery of SauAeen and Mr Martin on.behalf of the calling • 0oagrt.gttion, to support the call. Messrs gnu and ,Geo 'Vat:t, Rein, Oaznpbeli and Scott appeared on behalf of ,Hallett And .Lonelesboroecongregatiiine, and. whilst testifying to the tinanitnous desire of the people that' Mr Ramsay 'should canto'tte to be their pastor, they ex' pressed themselves as unwilling to stead in life way of his awn dome Lind. were confident that the best interests of the Master's cause would govern hint in his decision, After papers had Ewell read and parties heart.), I& Rain say was called upon, who, after relat- ing the history of his present call and. his willingness to bow to the authority of the Presbytery, deelared.his wish to be to accept the call. The call was then duly c�ttifirmsd. and the transid. tion of IVIr,R.amsay'granted, the pub.. pits of ;Cullet, and Londesbora to bb preac2ted vacant on the, 16tH inst,' and. it is expected that the induction of Mr Ramsay into, his new past6rate by the Presbytery`of Saugeen vt�ill'take place about the 2O1h inst.. Revs Messrs McLean, Martin, Stewart, Acheson, Bart and Carriers, in referring to Mr Re:tesay's removal, spoke itt the, high. eat terms of his seholarship, his ability and his work as .a friend and neighbor',.: and all sympathize with the Vacan kt congregations in ;the loss of their ei oel. lent pastor. The rtssignatihn of Rev Mr MoMil.< lull, pastor of Mauehestet' and`Snaith's Bill, was received, but he 'not -being preset% it was ordered to lie on "the tattle until tine ref tiler meeting of the Pro,ihytery. It is . understood that phy Ieft on Monday for a his resignation is doe solely to the 'ra London, Detroit, &e..• fact bat he wishes to return to Scot. onald and daughter, of laud and complete his studies. eats of Mrs Bray, part i U Barry Scott of Co i Mr and Mrs 1) Melones, of city newspapers, to maim the bat the'sve Ir.,M s Susie Jonston ft. Cn Thursday .lash the body Ai' a 1 Luoltuow, is visitirn Hugh 3eli, o Harristoua was visiting friends in to this week ,,,Mr 't' R 13oothliy, o$ t)olltngwood, is spending a few slays in fitttttttrland, o week or two in Iiam Mallagh., turned from hi of Oberlin, Ohi and friends in man, of Londe. call on Thursd 1'fraete, Nt I'ziknfey, iiept 2t1 to 21. { Iinllidny is Iron matt about live feet Sour, remarkably stout, and iong'1itnbed, about forty yi•itrs of age, with read moustache, saudy hair, and clean shaven face, was j dna accounts collected. " "` u"y year, rot town.. Master 4Villianl discovered in the water near Where Itis m, Maxrtffotl. a.3ndinsfrt the fiat was found. There was it o__acs"bcavcr73toclr.tviarhnnt,oat. town with blaster �Vfl- bullet Wound in the right'sido of the 1rE l7ie+lCdnn�nhas re- ;lead about the Arty. The r•rnFl,:,,.. The Fattest fztJ Bu$i�e 1 :follege OF LQNDON' • would like to eorrespoiid with you. OA'. ALtiGU.E F. E , WESTERvELA h ipoio la li )hiw"1 •wd ,s ti `G7lt O NSTI i� f;,. The Success of this Great Cough Cure is without eparallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sus. cessfully stand. That it may become khown, the Proprietor,, at an enormous expense, arc placing a Sample Bottle Free ince every home 1n the United States and Canada. l(you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis,. use it, for it will` cure' you.. If your child has tbe Croup, or V'lllooping:Cough, use it promptly; and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease • Consumption, use it. .Ask your Druggist for SHILOf-'S CURE, price io eta., 5o ots. and' once. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use: Shiloh's :Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts, - TO52PH CowAtl, • • (JLrttr. 9xII /hr. Covztr, Co, H50ox, • AUCTIONEER, • ISSUE It OP' MARRIAGE LICENSES OOIIOISSXOnnn IN Z, 0, a., ETC. Wnoitmrha., NOTICE. ____ either by parties to William Riad, will please s they have been tplacedeinb tmeyahands for collection. JOHN NEELANDS•' `Winghatn, June 18th 1891, ,.. The EfUrOn Negistored in th the season °,1Si Tillitigi8-101 0 for gra Stein 098 91211 pitia AO 214 of service. Morris V ISth, 1801. steiw- , um. of the liolstein- ept for service during owe, thorooghbred e of :doming, be Maley to Lomi on Notes. N dog Discounted. Money advanced on 3tortgages at Spot cent. with privilege of paying at Listowel. is visit. „Dr G Mt,,Casey, !here the stamp of a Toronto second- All parties indebted to E, R. Talbet,1 , visiting hie parent; isi,clotinng dealer. There W48 either by note or b 1 will , hi» seqhM..Mr A Wood- money in his purse, but in one of his Plea" ealLand pfty the surao to ins atonoe,i oro, *gave' the TrtitEs packets vt ere a number of cartridges, tosrthoorlelgivoell.been placed itt my handl e from Detroit on a visit, another packet were. the addresses of . Wingham; Jene'lileh, 131)1. of lot week..Mr Prank Which led to the Suicide, theory. In jOIIN NEMLANDS. elto Maims toirktimatelfigAthe people of a'Ingliem and vicinity, that he haCcommenced the ilideherinir Business aguiox„atol has opcned out lathe Old Shoold, few titiOni 1101:114 0! t,,he fironswick nobs*, BEER , PO tleatS delivered to any part of the town Pile Patronage of the public, elicited, GEO: SHAW ALTJAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEA1VISE.IPS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE. EVERY WEEK. Montreal and. Quebec, Pa Derry or Liverpool. CABIN, $S0 to MX According to Steamer and location of Stateroom. Intermediate and Steerage at low rates: INTO QA.TTIM CARRIED. STATE1 SERVICE OP NEW YORK & GLASGOW via Londonderry, every Portnight. CABIN,$30 and upwards. Return, 8.05 and upwards. Steerage at low rates, Apply to A. ALLAN4Iontreal, or . Canadian Pacific R 7re LABORERS WANTED MANITOBA and NORTHWEST To enable laborers to 2330 the bountiful harvest of Manitoba lind theNerthwest, the Canadian Pacific nill nodre the, following 1044' one4ay rates: - Prom any station in Ontario to IVIETHITEN HARTNEY BINSCATRH 15A Poing July 28tli anti August 4th p.m... of theso tickets te, receive a Certificate to enable them to return up to Nov. ,10th. uon, for thirteen dollars each, providing they have been working as WM laborers for one month previous to • their return. * Por full particulars apply te any, Cana - (Han Paeiile Railway agent. Beautify Your Homes 1 - JAS. H. FRI•END .f,ate of Ilamilton and Paris, fiGUSE, SIGN AND OR NAIVIEN,-' TAL PAINTER, PAPER HAIsIGER,, wowe tete this opeortunityof informing the eitizens of Wingham and surrouricling country that haring had large experience in eity work, he is prepared to * the latest approved stylo of plain and decorative work. Churches, nails or 'other Publio or Private, buildings Frescoed in beautiful Colors and Designe at moderate rates. Ali orders entrusted to nay care done with neatness and despatch. Orders loft at. ldr. Puss' llookstore receive prompt attentiOn. NViinghare, April Sect.. ® r "Aftewpenditt WI my money and prop. 6rty to no pltepaSe Ott medical men, -foe what they tertneta itklopelesscusepf con - Mrs. Mary ItNtrlitnel. wooanonso, says: "When all others fluffed, Dr. Sinelair 'cured me of lite." I W,'MeDottald, Lakelleltt, says ;• Similar cured me of Catarrh " Geo.. Rowed,Blyth, says :---"Dr. Sin - cleft claret]. me of heart, (489440 161 d.rop. sy when all others failed." billeases of private nature brought on by fccly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures. '; CONSULTATION VRE11. " MUDAY AUGUST 1891. ) 4,1