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WIN GRAM ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST' 1' 1391,
WxOLENO, .102
• WE TOLD YOU
Last week that we bad several lines in
the way ofFall Goods. Well, we repeat
it again this week, and want you to bear
it in mind and take advantage of our
trouble ; that is, if you need them.
Maybe you do, and maybe not. There
is no telling. But we think you will,and
at the prices we are selling at.
A lot of parasols at 25 per cent. less
than, we paid for them, Some of them
Slightly damaged, others not. You need
not take the worst.
The Remnants of T feeds` D ori 11 Goods
MI Prints are going
them,
All departments are being rapidly filled
up with New Goods, The Crockery and
Glassware we told you about is here.
You may need some.
Groceries, full and fresh.
.—Topsy B the co j• brated runner owned
by ,Messrs Beattie I3 s, of this town, took
first tneney at the never raees.en Tuesw
day.
uii lines of Fruits of all kinds at Me -
Star restaurant.
-Mr W T Yates is in Brookville this
week attending the nnual meeting•of the
Outerio'High Cour of the Independent
Order of Foresters as representative of
the 'noel court.
1t your watch or clockgeedsrepairing,.
go to W H Wallace, watchmaker and
jeweler. next door to post office.
—We are pleared
friend, Mr E. M Sill
•Snell, is secretary o
Co, manufacturers
and household apt
Ohio. Milton's mat
will be pleased to le
ORR & HISCOCKS,
Direct Importers.
The BEAR, Augttst 13th, 1891.
No Pa
• Following tho
country weekly pa
be issued next we
TIMES has been issu
and printers, like o
relaxation from lab
many patrons , of
begrudge them a we
er Next Week.
ustom of most of the
iers, the TIMES will not
k. ,For three yeare, the
a regularly eaoh week'
her mortals requiring
r, we we are sure the
the '.eines will not
k's holidays.
LOCAL NEWS
--Regular nametfn
Cauadian Order of
day), '
bMr 4 H. Whit ly, balls master of
Bell's factory ban , received this week
several pieces of ch ice music of bis own
composing;, which a hashad printed in
Elkhardt, Iudiaua
of Court Maitland,.
or esters,to•uight,(Fri-
i
olearn that our young
, son of the late J'ohu
The, Geo M Revolt
f carriage hardware
ialties, in Cleveland,
friends in Wingham
rn of his success.
Cigars and Ice Cream at the Eclipse
restaurant. Also, confectionery of
kinds. ,. T. C. SjtnLIxw.
On Tuesday last, Mr Peter Deans,
auctioneer, sold by au icn, the roller skat-
ing rink to Mr Alex Or , of the Park Hotel,
for $600 mash Re als sold, at the same
time, a brick) esidenc on Josephine street,
to Mr Wilson, of Wro eter, for 5620 cash.
The properties below d to Mr 'Wm As.
mour, and were sold him on account of
his removal to 111ilflm y and entering into
other busines, The rioes realized were
considered low.
—Cash for good butter and eggs at R A
Graham's, Market Grocery.
resh Peaches, Pears and Grapes at
McKelvie's Star restaurant.
--Rev W E Trel amen will preach next
Sunday in the Me bodistVshureb, in the ab,
senile of the pasta
—Wanted, as an pprentiee to the print;
ing business, a seta t boy, between 16 and'.
18 years•of age. A plyat the Times offiSe :
—Are Win Lith w, librarian of the
Mechanics' Institute will favor thexeadere.
of the TIMES, next w etc, with an ;attiole•
entitled "Tinto and i s memories,"
son went t$,Q South
ay last, in newer tar
that her son Lewis
phoid fever, at that
-a-Rooms to let, huitable for aressmaking
or for small family,; over Clarke's tailor
shop, opposite the Bruut$wicli Hotel Ap'
ply to E Cl Clarke, Tailor, Wingham.
—Conductor Sni
days. We notice th
in Exeter and Galt
or so, and the new
speak highly of hitt
Last Saturday
ed engravings of s
Ontario newspaper
Lean, of the Seat
MoGillioaddy, of tl.
among the number.
-The bright wits
aoterized the speech
will not perish wi
compiled into a neat v lume by E B Biggar
and published byte well known book
publishers, John Lo 1 & Son, Montreal.
The work is entitled" necdotalLife of Sir
John Macdsnald," and omprises 332 pages.
No library can be said o be cdmplete with-
out a Copy of this boo It may be pro-
cured at the bookafor the small sum
of 60 cents.
r is: taking his bola.
he has been lecturing
during the apast week
tapers in those places
as a lecturer:"
Toronto Globe contain
veral if the Western
men, Messrs M. Y Me.,
rth Expositor, and D.
e Goderitb Btynal,beiug
cisms ,which char-
s of the late Premier
him, having been
—Mrs Geo Thot
River, Ont, on Satur
a telegram annouuoi
was prostrated with
place.
—Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apples,Grapes,
in fact, all kids of fruit, in stook at the
Eclipse restaurant.
T 0 STARLING.
—Dr W B Towle has disposed of his
stook of drugs to r A L Hamilton, of
St Thomas, at. yo ng man who has
recently graduate( at the. ' O, ntario Col-
lege of Pharmacy. he Turns extends
to Mr Hamilto hearty welcome' :to
Wingham, add trus be will meet with
success, in his busin ss Venture,
'
WAVTEn,-°-Button & Feskaut want a
number of girls to work at oaniug chairs,
Apply at Chair Factory.
r Robt Worth,cabipet
-working for Mr 11/1
ears, left on Wednes-
gham, where he has
tion iu Bell's factory
We -wish him succus.
• --House to Rent—Situated an Johu
Street, irext to\Methodist Parsonage ; con.
tains seven rooni*e, tit per mouth, Apply
to • 110BT.lilclainoo.
-, The household e
ford, D D, will be s•
his residence, first b
tis, chapel, Wing
comprising stoves,
furniture, have be
menthe and can be
1st of September.
gingham, Aug 1
at-Seitforth Sun: l
maker, who has be
Robertson for some
day morning for Wi
secured a good situ
We were the ot
of wheat grown b;
East Wawanosh, w
pounds to the bush,
a splendid sample
-'* is said to be the l
section.•
s for
ects of Rev -. ' Crow-
d by private sale at
.use rear of the Bap.
am. The articles,
rpets, crockery and
• in lies but a few
en from this date to
th, 1891.
The Ct
A. public meetin
the Council cbamb•
last, when it was de
tgitiaans;' piouic on t
next. Committees
arr`apgeil?e,nts for
to take piate on th
,prepatatiolus neoess
Bellwas appointed
tral Comdifatee, Jo
.gad R Elliott, Stier
The committees
• then, and upward
been subscribed by
to be given in prize
Johnston's prairie
which to ° hold th
paratope are in a forward state. Bell's
factory band will.fu ;• ish music during the
day. °
a Holiday.
of oitism ie was held in
, on Friday evening
ided to bolua monster
Peri
Mrs V Shinboin,.
ing in town last
i8.
Listowel, was visit-
eek..Mr and Mrs..
civic lioliday,lVionday Samuel Smith, of To oto, were in town:
1 for a few days this eek renewing ne-
vem appointed to makquaintances.-Mrs ' HHi11,,ofStrathroy,
irry ng out elle sports e
t day, and make all who was visiting fr ends in town,returned
to her home on t uosday..Masters H B `
y for the picnic, T
Elliott and HBon SundayedinListowel.
Warman of the Celle
Mr A Woodman of Londesboro,gave the;
n Hanna, Treasurer,
tory.
ave been at worksince
of forty dollars have
esideuts of the town
for the sports, Mrs
as been secured, on
picnic, and all pre+,
—A meeting of stookholders of the
Temperance Hall Co pony was held in
their hall on Wedne day. ` There was a
good attendance of sh reholders. The by-
laws of the company ere passed, and it
was decided to put in furnace for heating
the hall. It was deci d to finish the re-
pairs as quickly aspo ible and have the
hall ready for occupat on at an early date.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CnUROIi,
WINGHA.bI•--W H. Watson, Pastor. Ser-
vices each, Sunday at 1.1 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Sabbath School at close of Morning Ser-
vice. Prayer Meeting. every Wednesday
at 7.30 p. in. Seats free. Strangers web
come. Morning subject next Sabbath,
"Why was this waste?" To young, people,
"A. talk about ants.". Evening subject,
"Bread and water,"
—rhe Clintou News Record has been do -1
ing some advert sing for the Canadian
Agriculturist, pubh=bed in Peterboro, and
were to take hors- outs in payment. The
outs came to lean ,'but were ot no value ;.
in the words of t "Record:" were "not
worth ,lie' exp PI charges we paid for
them." Therm mm,•s was favored (?) with
offers of cutsfor ad ertisieg from the same
goatee, but such o. =rs, along with all of
that plass, are con ;ned to the waste bas,
ket
--F,retacla 3 Georgian Bay Shingles
and Lath, for sae. cheap, at McLean a
Son's saw milis, Wingham.
lox day shown asample
Mr lobs Cti rie, o:
eh welg;hed:i}early.6,4.
y t.
'Wheat is"
generally''
its year, and the yield
ast tor year,,, in this
—G T R trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6,110 a el and 11.10 a to
via 'W G & B Division, and at 6.45 a in
and 3,20 p m,, via Clinton, sad Guelph.
Goo conueetions by all trains.
Messrs J A Mo ten and Wm Robertson
t annual
tow
,,mild the Stratford
wont to
ioGrand Lodge,/ 0
rRobertson represent!
o, 119, and 11r Morton
o of the Standing Coma
Lodge.
meeting 6f the Otit
li,on Wednesday
Maitland Lodg ,'1
is a member of of
mittaea of Gran
--For iirst•ci $ tailoring and nhoap
gents' furuisliittiiy. try Webster & Co,
Remember the plate, only two dears north
of the old stand atad between )toss' book•
store and Halsted & Scott's bank.
•4tonday taox will be the town's civic
an ov r
arran gement is being
t
d 1,
nada
li r Y
Y
.ana picnic to be held on
od programme of spotter
leg, has beta preptated, The
Four ear loads happy excursionists
left Wingham for derich onTuesday on
the annual Sunday ohocl eaoursion. At
the junction they . ere met by those nom„
ing from Palmers an and intermediate
stations, occupying iie, coaches, and the
train was here m de up, Promptly oa.
time'tliey arrived Goderioh, and all ape
peered to enjoy th selves during the stay,
with excursions o the lake, ,Cc, unto time
for the return jou ey. At 0.80 p m, the
Wingluain exoursi nista arrivedliotne with-
out anything occu ring to man the, pieasure
of the trill.
Miss E Murphy, milliner and mantle•
maker, wail sell a 1 summer goods in stock
at the present time ter cash, tut cost and
under up to Augnst $1•;.k,• in order to malts
roo n for fall goods ; tl'oly is your time to
purchase. 1
-Arrangeme • is ate abont completed for
the Civic holiday picnic, on Monday uext.
The,picnio will= he'd,. on Mita :Tolinston's
prairie, opposite f, r.W'3` Chapman'os tisti.
nery, a most bea tiful spot.. A foot bridge
will be built over he river near the , salt
block, to allow those who wish to cross at
this point to do so These going by wa-
ttages will have to go arouud by . the iron
bridge
opsiderable. amage was done by the
wind and rain sto,m, on Suuday evening
last. Spring grai 'ts were badly knocked
down, bat it is th•u,ht they may "rise.
sufficiently to admi :bf being harvested
without much incon enleuce. Loss of lie
is reported from so • e places in Ontario,
At Teeswater, soma of the brickwork of a
building in course of construction was
blown down. At F. dwioli,a cheese fac-
tory bring erected b Mr Wm Walsh, of
Belgrave, Was blown down, it is reported,
and the loss to M Walsh will be Heavy.
Hail fell at Luokno , and it and the wind
did much damage. '
Fall Fairs.
Northwestern, Wingham, Sept 29 and
30.
Guelph Central, Guelph, Sept 22, 23 and
24,.
•C';nada's Industrial, Toronto, Sept 7 to
19. „.
Western Pair,London, Sept 17 to 26,
• North Perth, Stratford, Oot 1 and 2.
:. Northern, Walkerton, Sept 29 to Oct 2.
East Wawanosh, Belgrave, Oct 6 and 7.
Huron Township, at Ripley, Sept 29 and
30.
Kincardine, at Kincardine, Oct 8 and 9.
Centre'Bruce, at Paisley, Sept 22 to 24.
Goderioh. Sept 16 to 18.
Mitobell, Sept 23 and 24.
Exeter, Sept 28 and 29.
Palmers, n. 'Sept 28 and 29.
Ulinton, kept 28 to 30.
Berlin. S pt 29 and 30,
Walkerton, Sept 29 to Oot 2.
East Eaton, Brussels, Oct 1 and 2.
Seaforth ,Oat 1 and 2.
Stratford, Oct 1 and 2.
made for the •
that day. A g
for aid and you'
Fublio • (heel Board,
The reggl'ar onthly meeting of the
public school boa • was held on Tuesday
evening last. Present—Thos Bell, (chair.
man), Win.:Moore, Thos Abraham, E 0
dlarke, 7 A. Mort n, D M Gordon. The
.minutes of last meati • g read,end on mdtion
were adopted. M
Those call on Sat rday last, .1Ffr John G
Holmes, of Toronto; spent Sunday with
his parents in town .Mr L Smith, of
Toronto, was in tow • a few days this
Week shaking hands with friends ..Mr
Coad, of 1lensall,w in town on Tu@s- -
day..Mr Ad Hingsto , of Brussel$, spent
a few days in town t is week..Mr Robt
Beattie Sundayed ' Brussels, . Masters
H Clark, C Cargill : nd G McLaughlin,
spent Sunday ,in eeswater..Mr F. E
Guest and wife, of ucknow, spent Sun-
day in town with is mother, Mrs 0
Guest.. Mr and Mrs lfred Ireland and
family returned on Th rsday from a visit
..Mrs Robert McIndoo
ursday from an
sin Peterbora and
is, of Sarnia, was •
r H Davis,a couple
rs H Davis, and two
left on Thursday
rt time with friends in
itohel9 Miss Hattie Murray
n, after an extended
rned to her home in
sday, accompanied by
lliott.. Master John`
nglis,left on Friday
ttlr and Mrs G Sparling and the
Misses Sparling retu ned from their trip up 2nct.last; the day assi
the lakes, ou Satur ay lash The lead A
mostan
°o ble tiiyi , and one evening a which he uttered th
1 therefore that it was
i on the boat,
Miss Louisa Sparling
ace
r was given I ,
t g
nn i1?r i3tirr
of tlte. Committee,, re
lllanagement Comm
public school; The
was let to II Shark
ing and varnishin
1618. Mr Jas Dey
the walks waa,aoce
Tlios Moore's tende
ted, being 40 cgeuts
was received and
Moved by J A M
Gordon, that the 0
issue cheques for t
for the month :df
by E C Clarke, secs
that for the present
teacher of music in
tiilued, Mr Gordon
of teaching music i
a reasonable amou
in giving instruction in music in
the .school. • Man, children attend-
ing the wheel ' sv,uld perhaps have
no other chance of eceiving instruction in
voice oultnre. Mr Clarke was in favor of
having music taug t in wheals, but not as
it has been taught heretofore. There did
not seem to be tha .unity of motion between
teachers and pupil and the musical*,
structor that that there should be. • i1r
Clarke's motion to • isoontinue Mr Scott's
services as music i trustor was then put
and caxried. Mr, rtou said that if any
of our,teacbers wars direliot in their duty
in reference to mus' instruction, as stated
by Mr Clarke, the atter should be inves-
tigated. Mr Musgr,ve madeexplanatiens,
stating that in some rooms, those pupils
who did.., not care o take music lessons,
went to their homes, thus leaving in some
of the theme but few o receive instruction,
Mr Clarke, made sore remarks 10 explana-
tion, and the matter as allowed to drop.
The board then ale rned,
Tho Garbutt 16 tradition 'Case.
The Garbutt roared ion case is attracting
considerable attentio, in town and vicinity,
On Friday last, Mr H W 6 Meyer, bf this
town, and Mr W G 141 rdoch, of Toronto,.
waited on the Minister of Justice at
Ottawa, laying before its the facts of the
case.. The Minister of Justice would not
interfere, pending the abets corpus pro-
ceedings. On Tuesda Harry Garbutt
was before Mr Justice Street, at Osgoode
a
Hall,. Toronto, upon ha Gas corpus, and
motion was made to di charge him from
custody :under Judge organ's warrant,
.detaining him for extra ition to the State
of Texas to staud his tr al for uttering a
forged draft at Vanalst ne. The principal
ground urged by Me ars Murdoch and
Meyer on behalf of he prisoner was
that the extradition j ge (Morgan) im•
properly refused to boa evidence teudered
ori the part of the chafe dantto establish
that Garbutt was in ingbam ori March
'tied as that upon
forged 'draft, and
a naso of mistaken
Need the case for
adgment was reserv»
•
to friends in Onondag
Indoo returned on T
extended visit to frien
vicinity. ev T R D
visiting s brothef
of days last weep
daughters and a s
last to spend a sit
Seaforth and
Murray, of Seafo
visit in town, ret
Seaforth, on Thu
Miss Dollie J Elliott
John Inglis,son of Mr Alex Inglis
last for a two -weeks visit to friends in
'Kincardine.... Mr John Farrow,'•wife and
sop, of Goderie;h,• we e visiting in town
last4'eek.. r Jos Mallough, of Dungan-
non, was in town o ,Saturday last..Miss
McGregor left for + two weeks' visit to
friends in Walke on, on Saturday last:.
Miss ,M McCosh , of Petrolia, who was
speudingsome ti e With friends in town,
Petrolia last week.,
of Loudon, who was
Macdonald, left for
.Mr Geo Theobald
spent a few klays in
r Wm Cousins, of
wn on Monday re-
newing acquaintance ...Miss Martha Gil-
lespie
is spending er holiglays
friends in Blyth ..M John Neelands
in Aylmer on biisin ss, this week
J D Sills and son an .: ughter and Mrs
Jas McGuire and two tons, returned on
Saturday from an exte • ded visit to friend$
in Toronto, Seaitorth • d other places..
Kincardine Review : iss Maggie Sellery
is atpreeent visiting it.ttW:1 Wingbama,'
..Mr Allen of Wingh male siting his
brother, Mr Andy lle ,t sy,Coiu
Hotel—Mrs and. M,. JA ,+stli the
Missef Cline, Sunda ed at ei<< ha• •'
Mrs Jos Bradwin a d Mr vs in,
Sundayed,i in Zinc • rdine..
Kenzie went=to God :rich on ,a air on
business... Mt:Win A our, of 'Milduaay:
was in town' on basin:ss, on.Toe sday..'
Mr :darn Reid, of Br ssels, was in town
on Tuesday, on his ay to Manitoba ands
the Northwest. H expects to spend as
month or so in the West and will visit
Banff, Regina, Cal ary, &c.•Misses Mag=
gie Burgess and Lizzie Wilson,. of Luck -
now, were the elle sof M as Jas Millon
last week, .Mr T .1Vatsou' and ,Atis4
Watson have retur • ed from their trip t
the Northwest..R: Mr Dyke, of Bel
grave, gave the Tx IEs a friendly call 0
Friday last.. Mrs McLeod, (nee Maggi
Buchanan) is vis ting friends in' town.
Master Wm Mal gh and his friend
Master Wm Suth=rland,. of Listowel
were visiting in T+estdater this week.
Miss E Watson w s visiting friends i
Teesw ator,last we ,k.•. Mr Chas Madan an
wife,of Dotroit,ar: visiting Mr 3oslti:
don's, Mania met .,lair W J' Roe,*
Morris, who was for some, time with
W H iticDonald, dentist, was in town
Thursday.. Mr \'' w Hamilton,of Lando
inspector of tint • North American Li
Assurance Con party, was in' town
Thursday..tfrs:l Forstor and eons
and Irrank, rete 'ned on Tuesday oven{
after a pleasant isit ,among friends
1•'lint, Michigan and London... Mr k
Ruddlo, its imp .lyes on the new ban
is visiting his w fo end family in Toren
..Mr T A Mills left on Thursday tan
Isla
Manitoulin I
: i ,ilii
fishing expetlitit n to a
..Mr Geo Stow t, ot Toronto, is Me
ing; ttcquainitnyn,e in town thisweek..
returned to town
ith Mr 1) Sutherland.
M Gordoii, chairman left for her -home
d the report of the Miss Annie Hiscott
tee re repairs at the - the guest of Mrs Di
tinting of the fence hoer home last week
or $22, and the paint. teacher, of Brigden
halls in the school, for town this week..
11's tender for building Walkertonovas in
ted, being $50, and Mr
for drain' was accep-
er rod. The report
adopted, on motion,
tou, seconded by D M:
airman °and Secretary
e payment of salaries
my—Carried. Moyed
ded by Wm Moore,
r Scott's services as
e school be discos•
poke strongly in favor
the school. He thought
t should be expended.
13parling contribut"ng a violin solo,, and , idontity.
Miss Sperling a plat o solo, to the pro, l, the prosecution, and j
gramme. A coupi of days were spout iu ed till Weduesday.
Duluth,taking in the sights. Amongst t on, What a Cot>tgh.
other glades visited was the new fire fir` of 4 Int you heed the warnfugg? The signal
lyceum built at an expense of X500,• ; porIsa? s of the sura approach of tinct more
000, by Mr A ItI M iler. It is said to bei terrible disoase Cousumptton. Ask your.
the finest theatre i the west, being 1251 selves if you can afford
risk tine ieosakeliin f
feet by140 feet, of fills
turn, built of buff
prOggrltriras oat> be gran in another column. statim high,
The Dominic) Illustrated.
The engravingb in tie last issue of the
Dominion Illustrate' include two pages of
Views at Joliette, P Q and ono showing the
Coliseum 'tat Rome. B hop's hook, Grand
Manan, N 13, and a fie ing beach on the
some pietpresque islet , the Quobee dry
Book, the Cathedral at ons and views of
the old Berthiet (P Q) boot howls axe also
shown, besides sevoral ilitary and other
.viows. The fine historic 1 sketch of the
Cuthberta of Betthier ns `oneladed in this
number, Mrs Curzon • .scribes the late
celebration of the battle f sundy's Lane.
The Belle of the Sottlem tt, a Northwest
o run story, is a bright. and se .souable sketeli,
Romanesque atrnhttlie• ; for iC iVe' know from experience
that The r3aggamore talks of be • • le and boodlers,.
olored brink, and is etx , Shiloh's Curb will cure your' cough. It t and there are ninny' o her interesting, I t
obtMooney
oo eiti t
nota fails l features in this chaining umber,