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Wingham Times, 1891-09-11, Page 1VOL. XX, -NO: 34 These cold nights ere suggestive of warns clothing. We anticipated this when it was, warn andwe are prepared for it. Over wraps, shawls and underwear are being soi ght after. We are making a apeoialty.of ladies, misses and children's underwear this season, and are .showing them of different weights and qualities. Boys' and men's are here as well, Also, lots of top shirts. You're wanting blankets, ma be, We've got them. a m nth nd ret o yygreatc , September is a t4 P we can please. you, we think. Well, cut them to match and fit your room, That'll " save a world of trouble for you. Admirable lot of lace, curtains and cur- tain nets, °ranee. We don't want you to forget that we handle groceries of all kinds. WI GITAM ONT„ F+ RIDA11Y, SEPTEMBER 11, 1891, —Mr, S. Grace frame storehouse erected, 8r coat of —It is expeote man will arrive is giving the large which be i ecently ant. , that Mrs. R. Herds- me from her trip to the old country t. night. ' —Fresh Peaches, Pears and Grapes at Jas MoKelvie's Star restaurant, —The shop for J, F. Morrison as remodelled by the Inglis. —The recent rains lent effect upon the is promise of au abu and carrots.. ORtR to HTSCOCKS, • Dizect Importers. September• The BEAR, _ h, 1891. LOCAL NEWS ' —Mi. John Henn is having the house which he recentl urebased from Mr. James Mooreight enlarged,'overhauled Wad painted. —Messrs.T.T.Wa on and Wm.Mitchell have bought the Wi ham Marble Works from. Mr. Wm. Smy , and• will carry on the business as us al. -Full lines of Fruits of all kinds at Mo. Kelvie's Star. restaurant. —Mr. J. W. Ingl' .has purchased the old carriage .shop ' formerly owned by McClymont Bro , on the. south =side of . Josephine. street whore he intends t o carry on the car age business% —G T R train ' for Toronto sad east leave Wingham set te.$Qa,m and 11,;1.0 a m via 1V G & 13 Division, and at 6.dl a In and .3.20 p m, via, Clinton and , Guelph, Good connections by all trains. Chambers,the . ing Coustabie Bu( Clinton, last spring, the present assize being laid ovet till fr iv Itev frtr Moho lllethodiat Churoll! was in'townlast v meet practical and Methodist church o) n charged with shpot- ier, of Listowel, at will not be tried at at Goderioh, the case e spripg assizes. • d, of the 'Episcopal in the United States, eek, and preached a ointed serme n in the Sunday evening. erly °cclipled by Bf'r. shoe-shop,ls being owner, ]er; Jas. W —It is acid tb will visit this eeo aq opportuuity to t the on a ear Travelling Dairy give our farmers a professors in have had an excel; tot crops, and there dant orop of turnips ooms to left,suitable for dressmaking r small family ; over Clarke's tailor op, opposite the Brunawioh Hotel. Ape y to E C Clarke, Tailor, Wingham. —Mr George Hu: es left on Friday last for Liverpool in •charge of a cargo of cattle. This wi • e Mr Hughes' . third trip to the old coup ' y this season. --The September umber of the Cana. dian Live Stock loan al contains an admir- able portrait of Pr f 0 C James, Deputy Minister of Agricult e,together with a brief history of his life. —We insert the fe ';`tying for the benefit of those who mays c Rill• to exhibit heavy draught teams at : y ingbam Fall Show• as it was an error' ,_, he prize list : lit prize will be $5 we • of furniture by Gile Christ, Green & On; -ll ad, $2 cash. , —Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apples,Grapes, in fact, all kinds of fruit, in stook at the Eclipse restaurant, • T ti SraiLI\e. Co, of Toronto, one ed grain firms in that storehouse at the C ve appoipted Mr A lto, to buy , produce -First-class Georgian Bay Shingles and Lath, for sale, cheap, at McLean & Son'a saw mills, Wingham. --The charge of c Mal essault against Mr Jos Clegg, pie erred by Mr Jos Scott, of Morris, was tried t .Goderich on Tues- day last. The Judo reduced the charge to . common assault, • and Mr Clegg was fined $20 and ousts. Plans are out f r a block of stores Mr E W C Meyer pu poses erecting on his property nearly op osite the post office. there will"be thr stores 16x50, with a lodge room on th eoond floor. The block is to be heated* ith h'Dt air, and when. *finished will be o e of the finest iu town. --1f your watch or olock needs repairing, go to W H Wallace, watchmaker and jeweler. next door to post office. —We bave to reco d the death thiii week of Mrs Jane Alla , wife of Mr Andrew Allen, ot this town, hioh sad event took place on Sunday ev lug last, The decease e d had been 111 only short time, and her ‘' death was unexpeo d. *The funeral on Tuesday was largely Winded, and the re- mains were intern d is the - Wingham .cemetery, — V Taylor, the patent right • man who was committed. to the county jail for trial by Mayor Clegg, a week' on so ago, wee tried before Judge Toms, oue day last week' Ile pleaded guilty tb he chargo foe' whicli he was committed, and promised amend- ment, and the judge flowed him to go on his ownn recognizances , to appear for sen- tence wben called upon. Cr Cigars and Ice Cream at the Eclipse restaurant. Also, confectionery of all kinds. T. C. Sneerer., ---It'seems to be th . is town that the la hound, owned by Ca Which is frequently s is savage, Such is n perfectly harmless, aft the smallest child. wateb dog, andwould liberty if he was nett s prevailing opinion' ige Resale's blood t. A, G. litidford, of our streets, the case. He is rt~onle not bite e.' is a splendid t be allowed his fe to ruts at large, - -Messrs L Coffee of the oldest establij eity, have leased th 'YR station, and - Burkholder .ef Tor for them. 1 tirkh %der is now in town, tseet- and is prepgr Y to bu any quautity of , attha chighest. • as oa E .S t b ro vvhe a l , ylr- market prices. —It is said that the mea of coal oil, when this, lamp is turtle down, are liable • to cause drpi ti11eris. T e New York board efiiealth, a few years a o, decided that to this more than any oth r cause the pre- valence of the disease a to be attributed - A turned down coal oil lamp is a mads• zinc of deadly gas that he healthiest lungs cannot be exposed to w .lr, safety. —Cash for good butter and eggs at R A. Graham's, Market Grocery. —For the fall sbow,at Wingham on Sept 29th and 30th, the C F R aud G T R will give the following. reduced fares : Fare and one third on Sept 29th, and single fare on Sept 30th.. All tickets good to return ou Oct 1st. The territory covered by these rates will be for the 0 P R, Teeswater and Harriston and intermediate stations ; for the G T R, Kincardine, Harriet= and intermediate stations. --Conductor W Snider will deliver a lecture entitled • •ife nn the Rail and People we Meet," in the Temperance Hall, Wingham, en Oct ber 6t11, under the auspices of Anchor f Hope Lodge, I 0 G T. This is Mr Sni er's famous lecture, which is so highly oken of by the press' and those who hav not had the privilege of hearing him, ctig' id do well to make an effort to be. presren . _ Further notice will be given in future sues. —For firsteeee tailoring and. cheap gents' furnishings, try • Webster & Co, Remember the place, only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book" store aud Halsted & Scott's bank. MGTHODIBT S Se!- lery, B D, Pastor, Services every Sabbatlt at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sabbath School and Bible Claes at 2.30' p m, General ,Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'olook. Young People's Prayer Meeting every Thursday - evening at •8 o'clock.• Next Sabbath, September 18th i sermou in the morning to young people. Stabled - "Fortune Telling." Subject for evening—. ':efood Investments." -,The purse and week's issue of the Miss Wylie,of Tur of • Belgrave, reap advertising. Se RDAv NIG Fano two for 0o; also, ban 10o, at • --Quite a little in town, on Wed that one of the drowned. The fain there was found t rumor., ' Handkercb sties of Iiia ha Tin err °tie Ali exchange tr who carefully looks reasonable profits h name aud his go 1 throiigb the agency Lig, and he will ha competitors in Susi be apprehensive of t trusts to the past hi keen and extended days of publicity a cannot be done in successful business most persistent advi thfully says: The man after his business with e but to keep his good da before `the public, f newspaper adyettise e little to fear from es. But he may well: e future if he simply ory of his house to is trade. In these d progress, business that way. • The moat men today are the rtisera, fs,z vee erob —The September dial Live Stock gether with The Ho monthly magazine d went and amusemen ba,s been received: ' portrait ofa fin Hackneyb,, the pr Beith & (Jo,Bowmae is rt publication the every farm er's hone xeit Pea Dr y be . —Now that the f here, every farmer should lay his plans to make an exhihit. tee 'should stlydy- the matter .apd dete mine to take something if it Ie. not more t an at'ine sample of hie best wheat. Yerh ps sore things from the garden are wort• graving other people look at; peppers, pea s, plums or the like. The, thought of'losiny the prize should not be uppermost. He p to mmke the fair .large and valuable. s + ke In interest acid the day spent at th, fair will lie tone of profit beoeuse you •are s rt it, Ifyouu oaunot beat your nei;hb. , strive to eclipse your record of last ye That will mean pro - grass, and suco ss is the twin sister of progress. —The Great I • ustrial Fair was opened on Tuesday by Major-General Herbert. The entries wer • sufficient to fill every building on the g ounds as well as thenew ones erected this ;amnia. , The Dominion and Experiment:1 Farms have each sent very. important e hibits,showing the result of practical tests in .the various depart- ments in which the farming community are specially inte eeted. British Columbia and lliamitobe. ave sent larger exhibits than ever before The live stock, when it has all arrived, will be the finest ever exhibited before. The list of attractions oa the programmcannot fail to please the visitors, as there • '11 be something of he terest to be seen e ery minute of the day and upon every da of the fair. dvertiss to as were claimed by nd Mrs McLean, Nothing like id loves ' and e w 1 clean out atilt 5, and floo fs for 5e worth 8 H Iengoo's, ent was caused over the report boys had been de inquiries,and o breath in the anther of The Cance d R'arm Journal, to- eheld Companion, a otedto the 11;0 prove - of the family circle, e journal contains u pair of imported perty of Messrs B ille, Ont. The journal %should be found in throughout Ontario. r season will soon be Town C Theregular mou Town Council was h ing last, Present Deputy -Reeve Roma .. Councillors Messrs Dawson, .Holmes (Thos), < • arling,McLean, Lemmex, Anderson, Holm (Wm), Herds- man, Hill, The minutes f Iast meetiug were read and approved. •eommunioa+ tion was read from the oval. Board of Health, asking: the Couno to appoint- a Medical Health oilrcer, oved by R Hill, seconded by R Harden) , that Dr Tboa Chieholen be appoint°' Medical Health officer for Wingham, an s that his fees for services rendered,be the same as bis rogue lar professional charg:—Carried. Mrs Melvin addressed the Cou, .' asking them to assume the payment of an . cement she owes Mr John Hanna—Refer ed•to the Charity Committee. A. co •muuication was read from Mrs E B Sain asking the Council to contribute towaed watering the streets. Moved by R Hil seconderl by Wm Holmes, thiol; Mrs. Sant be paid $2— Carrie 1. The Finance Co mittee reoom, mended payment of the f owing accounts; Gilchrist, Green ee Co, treat lighting to September 2nd, incan soeut lamps,globes, &o, $3.07.75, lumbe for streets, $34.89. total, $342.64; 'J Fleuty, $9. priming ; ee .i uvlaietuu, sv ` for front of hall, $5 ; 0 1V Griffin, filled o • order, $1 ; Wm Rankin, work, $2. 9 ; 5 anglsy, ditching, $8.13;.J H Frieu'cl, pa' • ting, &o, $6,75 ; H Clark, turning posts, o, $3.62; Charles Barber, drawing gr: el and sods, $14.48. The account of Jas urray & Co, $13.84, to be paid less 4 .20 repairing picks'; also, the account s Jas A Cline & Co, $20,81, supplies, to b paid when certi- fied. the report was opted. Moved by Tbos Holmeteseconde• by H Lemmex;that Chief Bullard furnis • th' onnoil with a` list of the names of ,1 • have paid poll taxes this year :ala o he be required to give proper security he collection of taxes, to be given before he next meeting of Couloir-Carried: ved by . Wirt Holmes, seconded by R rson, that th'e ustructed to see nen. ly meeting of the ld ou Monday even.. Reeve McKenzie. 0 ' —The many fri=.ds of' Mt e'ohn ,Kerr, who removed to ' udon a shortlrme =,•; will be pained to rn that he,has not been successful in his e - home. We take the following from M. : ay's London Advertiser, which explains m tters': The neatoonfeo. tionery at the co ner of Bruce streamed the Worthy road, South London, is no more. The propel :tor, John Kerr, moved his household offeo - this morning early, and subsequently m • s au assignment to Alf Robinson for the benefit -of hie °real. tors. Although dol eomfortable,littie business, and gra • wally paying up some old indebtedness in ' ingham,his creditors pushed him tooth: d, and he resolved to takleadvantege • of he act relating to in- reagent estates. —The Grand Tru k Railway will give cheap excursion ra ea from Wingham to Toronto from Sept : th to 18th inclusive for. $8,66,: except Sept 1 th and 17eli,which will be $2,65. Children rom 5 to 12 years of age, half fare. • All ckots will be good to return until the rat of September. A first class reach wi be run from Wingham G T 1't station to t e'Union Depot,Tnronto, without change ev • y morning front 14th to 19th, thus enseri g a good seat through. Persons so deeiriz g can leave .train at to exhibitiottgrounds. ice from Wingham as 11.10 it, mvia WG& nd 4:20p m via Clinton sins will leave Toronto and 4,40 p tit via NV G 1 p m via Stratford ttnd All trains making good North Parkdale,clo Excellent train ser follows t 6,30' and Division; 6.45 a m and Stratford. T as follows: 8.15 a & 13 Ilik, tsi n; and Olinton vision. tittle t ougb, " II es: Charity Committee b that a man named W lliame, Jiving near is being kept by the after --Carried. Mr otioe -that he would. to By-law setting out unstable, at next meet- o following accounts er•d to be paid Wm Wm.Holmes, fixing ell, building sidewalk, er, work, $5.3$; John $1,50 ; John MoIlwaiu, 11.88. The Counoil then Y r Lower Wingham, wh neighbors, be .Tooke Thos Holmes gave move au ameudmen ithe dutiesof Chief ing of Council. were read and or Rankin, work, $10.0 hose, $1.50; Jas D 01.25 ; John For Gray, cutting sod work on streets, adjourned. Public The regular Publio School Bo evening. Meme (Chairman), JA 1 Chisholm, Thee A M Gordon. The were"% tdl and ad report wase * , an Cliff motion of D Wm Moore, the cl report referring. Truancy Act, was r ,Committee with p The following acro by the Finance Co to be paid, on moti two stone steps for boiler ; Ed Din ohool Board. nthly meetibg of the d was held on Tuesday rs present -Thos ' Bell ortoe, E 0 Clarke,Thos raham, Wm Moore, D mutes of last meeting pted. The principal's on motion, adopted. Gordon, seconded by use I'ir° h Rrinoipal's o the onforoine.the ferred to the Final" ver to aot_Carril& is having been passel mittee, were ordere n: Wm Mitchell,57.50, os Coad, 85 cents, bolts ey, 25 cents, repairing °look; John Forster $10.67, repairing; Jas sidewalks. Mr Joh e Board, urging the es in the school. On an and Secretary were orders for the payment pest month. The -Board WHO GE NO, 1027 Pers Mr W J Xlalliduy, o couple of days in to visiting at Mrd+' G Guest, of Rinlougb town visiting frier; lin and Mrs R Elli days'itx Listowel v week.,Mrs S Youhi hes visit to her da Mrs Olds, of Sim Saturday last, a her brother, M McHardy has g extended visit e. Detroit, spent 'u n during the week parling's.. Mrs Wm spent a few days in . ,Mrs Jas MoLaugh- spent a couple cf iting ,friends, last. has returried from , hters in Michigan ,- e, returned home on • er a pleasant visit to Chas Lloyd. ,Miss Nello ne to St '.Gnomes on as friends, .Miss Mary Clark has gone to t e Walkerton High. School to pursue he studies.. Mr Harry Clark,•for some t;i, _ with" Mr !L 13 Mc- Indoo, left ou Mo . ,'ay to fill a position in a large dry g..ds house in St Louis, Mo. His many fri • ds wish,, hila sucoess in life..Laoknow S • ntinel : Miss Long: of Wingham, is the uest of Miss Maggie Burgess..Blyth St- ndard : Miss Camp- bell, of Winghai : , is the guest of her sister, Mrs J Huckstep..Miss Mc- Allister, who ha sen in town for some time visiting frien, :, left fqr her home. in St Louis, Mo,. o . Tuesday last..Mies Cassie Farquhars n. has, gone to pursue her studies in tb . 1arriston High School. .. Mr C W Gray • •, Travelling Passenger Agent for the Gra cl Trunk Railway,was in town on Tuesd y..Rev Mr Mahood, of the United State:, was in town last week visiting friends .Mr H J Whitely spent the forepartpf the week with his family in Brussels.. Mr , nd Mrs • N Tilt,of Listo- wel, are visiting 'lends in town. feyoll,•$$51, building Hanna addressed t plaoing of fire esca motion, the Chair instructed to isan ot salaries for the thenadjourned. Bengali Fall Fair. The Heusall Fall Fair, to be held on the 16th and 16th of September, promises to be the beet ever held there. The managers have decided to have a grand. Tug of War, and offer the following prizes; Tug of War, open to the world, five on each side, fleet prize, $35 ; . second prize; 015, A number of teams have signified their intention of competing. Three to compete or no second money awarded. A1so,arraugtemets are. be. ing ma for one of the grandest foot ball mato of the season between Brussels and eaforth teams which will no doubt be ortli seeing .sone On Thursday of the above society by instituting o Toronto. The Cam eiroumstencies, nuc bei of charter rm be known as Caled meet—N-011 be he the 18th instant. T lows: R A Graham, drum, chief ; Dr J le A. K Cameron, recor Ross, financial sec treasurer; Rev James litoAlpiue, Lean, standard -b' arer ; -W Taylor, senior guard :;.ohn Mu ay, junior guard; and Angus,Stewart, p per, , •-The, Tales will lie sent to new sub- scribers from now till theist of dhnuary, { 18111, for 25 cents. f Scotland. last week, a Camp of as organized in town oer, Mr J Ninmo, of opens under auspicious there are a large num- mbers. The Camp will uia Camp, andthevext.. on Friday evening, e oifioers are as foi- st chief; ..Dr Mel'. Macdonald, chieftain; ing secretary; Alex etary ; James Loutit, W Hughes, chaplain ; arshal';. Laehlen Mew Tho Do,. lion. ]illustrated. A fine page gro pin the last issue of the Dominion Illustr . ted shows the portraits of'the Officers a' d executive of the Mee. - dial ana clian. Frees Asso ation, and ou the adjoin- ' , Mg page is a bri f biographical sketch of each. • No finer . eries of landscape, views are presented by any journal in. America than yhose repr.+used from week to'week by the Dbmin •n Illuetrated. The last issue is especial noteworthy in this re- spect. It is a ti° Fume art number, The views et Metis,' te Rose and Gaspe -are simply oharmin The old house which was the residenc . of the author of "Sam Slick" is also sh • - n in this number, as well he the cattle of San Angelo, Rome, the French Warship .'1issou," yews at the recent Lachine lt- atta;burnemus cartoons, . - etc. The numbs • is one of the best that bee appeared this season. (1 mss Uoat '°int . Edward : Sir H my Tyler and his staff attended the An' rcan church there, .After the morning sere ca the minister announ- ced that owing t, 1Il health there would be. uo °vetting ser ice. Sir Henry Tyler, however, arose ' nd' completely surprised everybody by 0•:ring to conclude evening service if it sho ld be agreeable to all, Of course it was, a • d promptly on tithe Sir Heury was in h s place and ably officiated, preaching a pr °tical sermou. It is said° that he once et died for the ministty and was ordained. Olt, What a. Cough. Will you heed,the wareiegf d"l a signet perhaps of the sure tpptcach of that more ' terrible disease. Consumption. 'teak your• eaves if you can afford for the mite of savng 50o.,to run the risk and do nothing for it. Wo know frons experience that Sbiloh's Curb will cure your ocugh. It Mete faille