Wingham Times, 1891-11-27, Page 1S'.
VOL XX --NO. 45
WIN GRAM ONT., FRIDAY AY, NOVEMBER ?"x`,1891.
WHOLE NO. 103g
Ready made clothing forms no small
part of this store's stock, We calf with
confidence draw your attention to it,
The fzte aro right, the goods are right,
and the prices are right. What more
can yott want ?
There area few more of those $4
mantles left, You'll want one of them,
maybe. Well, only remember the price
we ask is nearly what you would have
to pay to have one made, and the fits we
wilt guarantee, the cloth ae well. But,
any way, you'll look and judge for your-
selves, and that isailtbat we deeire. We
are sure of the rest, Another thing,
while we are talking about mantles, Our
tailor made garments are giving satisfac-
tion, and you have the refusal of a large
stook of choice goods.
There is something that we have n
spoken about this season yet, and that is
Furs; but we will later on, We think
that furs and snow should go together.
The Furs we have and the snout is sure
to come, Should you. feel .like . buying
now, don't forget us.
Our grocery trade is every day increas-
ing; the reason for this is, we keep
everything you want.
'Wo are prepared to handle an unlimi
ed quantity of fowl; but pleaseebear in
mind all fowl•intendod for us must bo
dry plucked.
sal et
tee 4a
t
OTR at nISCOCIis,
Direct Importers.
The Baea, November 19th,1891.
LOCAL NEWS a
--Cash for good butter and eggs at R A
Graham's, Market Grocery,
—The Sessions' of the Peace for the
county will be he d at Goderich, ou Tues-
day, 80Dwainr. ,
—Money to Loan at low• interest on Eteal
Estate—Private funds only.
Du Tommie,
—Mrs Cornyn, t other of Wm and Thos
Cornyr,. of this to n, toad the misfortune
to break her leg o Tuesday last.
—A -large assortment of pipes just are
rived, at the Star Restaurant.
Jas DMNI i;VXE
—See our great leo binatiou offer of the
Tries and Rural Ca adian, accompanied•
with six valuable bo ks, in our clubbing
rates,
—Half a ton of Pelee. Island grapes just
arrived at the Eclipse restaurant.
T 0 Scene xo,
e -It is altogether l'kely that the Odd-
fello'ws of this town i ill erect a block of
stores. and a hall for hemseives.overhead
on their vacant lot be ween the]3runswi
hotel and Mr S Grac y's furniture .store,,
next summer.
- t:For ' hest -class tailoring . and •cheap
gents' fetenishings, try Webster & Co,
Ri )u@mber the place, only two 400rs north,
of. the ;old staph and betweeti'Aerie' ,book.
,store and Htaletedat Scott's bank z. a •
—Tbe Canadian Rome, a• 'neat little
paper of sixteen peg s, published by the
e Spectator Printing , gamziton,: and de•
voted to farm, 'sh p !cud -household, is
worthy of a place i 'every household. The
subsori;ition price a only GO cents pe
year. $ ,
LADI5B 4. .'wo dortlne new German
Tailor rata Mantles opened tip to -day,
in Ladies' tibia Children's; :Will be sold
cheap- ilarteatrirsio,
tVinghiyiii is. surely a good °field for
societies. \Ve learn th a Juvenile Court
of the Canadian Order f Foresters will
shortly be established in town, inoonndee
tion with Court Maitlan , C O V. 1t is
also &aid that a juvenile lige of the I 0 G
T will;shortly beorganiz d iii`= town, under
the eupetitettihdence of uoborof Hope
Lodge, 1 o'280r
—Mr W J >7o'husttrn has opened a new
custom tailoring establishtneut, one doer
north pf 1)s Sutherlaud'a stove uud• tin
shop, fired isiibw prepared to give the oiti•;
tens Of atringinsin acrd surrounding
country
eatisfacon in every thing that may be
intrusted; to his care. Coatmakors wanted
at oboe.
..—We clip the folie arlag froth the Xi
otrdino Reporter .
{.1 , aN�L
tIO Of thee
derwood, announced fr to the pulpit last
Sabbath that he had r oivod a call from
Londoii township, Paid tated it was his
intention to aeeept t e agile as it was a
much easier field °f.lab r, his health. not
,t
being in °, fitatato•ta ,.op, the week
that is reentred of irilu t •, 4esout field,
The reverted goetleinai is the father of
tars (Dr) Mi'! rum,of tb s town.
1 �
--A. fresh stook of caufectionery at the
Star Restaurant. Jes D1oHnrvn ,
—air P A, Mt loolmeou, of Luolsnow, is
gazetted as a N ary ,Public, in twat weeks
Ontario Gazette,
First-olaes Georgian Bay .Shingles
and Bath, for sale, cheap, at McLean d
Son's saw wills, Wingham.
--The stall 11
his alcates : teed
where leek/wint
y now bogies looking up
asking questions as to
r'a sled was stored away.
—11 your watob or clock needs repairing,
go to W Ii Wallace, watchmaker and
Jew er, next•door to post office. • .
The Sons o . Scotland,of thistower,
intend oelebrat ng St Audrew's day by en
oyster (supper a the Brunswick House, on
Monday night, 3 th instant;
— Dry woo
town on shortee
Asios T
--We are , , e,
Sur readers tb
recovered that
hie office praotio
e
is,
red to any part of t e
See.
se, Box 165, Wingham.
sed : be able to inform
Dr Ma douald i$ so fa
will be able to atten
next week. -
—.Fresh bulk oYeters, just arrived, tet •—We clirec
the old reliable Star ltestuarant, vertiaement,
Jas Dicih,emee,
The tuniveraar ervicesin connection
with the Wingham ethodiat olturoh will
be held an Sunday al Monday, December
13th and 14th, ur ger particulars will
be given in a f ture is'ue.
••-Cigars and. Oysters at the Eclipse
restaurant. Also, confectionery of all
)tin ise T. 0. SimaraNO.
• —The xegelar me ting of Court Royal
Oak, No 25, Canadia i Order of Foresters,
will be held this (Fr' ay) eveniug. A good
at endance is reque ed.
—A series of special ervioes will be held
n the Wingham Met °dist church, come
mencing uoxt Sabbath Nov 29th, Rev A
Browuing, of Toronto, ill assist the pastor
and will preach next , uuday worming and
evening.
The water had r' en so high under th
ew Temperance Ha 1, ou Tuesday even.
lug, that the furnac
consequently Auoleo
280, I 0 G'T, could
weekly meeting.
-A fresh stock of Wittsen%Dough Drops,
just received at the Star t esteuraut. •
0 Jas MoICeevis,
—Mr James I' x, of Sohooloraft, Michie
gan, is visiting f ends in Turnberry, and
it is said that ho vill take one of the fair
daughters of the township home with him
as Mrs Fox.
WexTEA,—Appre Noce' to learn dress
making, at Duce. 'App1Yto
We Le I3r tens,
2 doors north b£ris'1•tolm's drug store.
--Every citizen ho -smuts his town to
prosper should h e bis advertisement in
his local paper, or ' the outside world
judges a place gre ly by the look of its
newspaper which, ike a mirror, refieots
the elites of people at is in it,
—The publishers f the Stratford Herald
have added a apse Iid Cottrell printiug
press to their plant. The F%ralclleas made
rapid strides forwar since coming into
the hands of its pres nt proprietors, and
deserves th s Doses i has achieved.
Wanted immed' Lely—A first -glass
Coat Ma 'r femal on fine work. Con-
staut +.rk i sulfa O. Highesteaah wages
week],: or ie wo o Apply to
Ii LESLIE,.. Wingham.
-The weather 'sea colder some time
ou Monday night ar Tuesday morning it
was snowing. It eo tinned to mow more
or lees until Wed esday noon, but not
enough to make siei ing worthy of the
name.
—G T R trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.80 a in and 11.10 a m
via Ve G do B Division, and at 0.45 a m
and 8.20 p m, via Clinton and Guelph.
•Good connections by all trains,
—Arrangements a
understand, for the o
of the Knights of Py
lodge will be Institut
weeks, and will be co
onnr citizens, seine
as enthusiastic society
being-coinpleted,we
anisation of a lodge
rias in town. The
d in • a couple of
osed of a number
f whom are kuown
en.
-Great bargains at 19ore's Carriage Far
tory to clear out the balance of buggies on
band to make room tor critters andaleighs;.
also, a lot of extra fine one and two seated
road Darts to be sold at bottom prices. Call
early and secure t1 bargaip. Remember the
stand, opposite the Exehauge Hotel,
Wingham, Ont.
It is with deep fe hugs of cegret•that
we are called upon t record the sad and
unexpected death of ie beloved partner
in life of Mr F S Wits , of Clinton. The
deceased was et Baugh r of the late Arthur
McGuire, of the :1 ' !ilio of Morris, and
sistereof eamesand A McGuire, of this
town She was but in er 3drd year;'and
este ned by all, both Dung and old, who
of h ae u ii tatio The
ad the !ensure a k o
hp q
bereaved husband an sorrowingfamily
have the sincerest sy pulley of the entire
commuuity in their gr .at loss,
--Having opened a uatom tailoring es.
tablisbmeut in this town, oue door ndtth
of D Sutherland's stove sect einshop,.ltbe&
to announce that.I ;;inai?antee every .suit
that leaves my shop to bre ft'perfect fit at,d
warrant them to be built by superior
Workmen, only. Give us a call. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed, Charges as cheap as the
cheapest. Coi ttnakors wanted at once.
W J J°u.ismoat.
-A meeting of the Bxeot we Committee
of Diet at'Xrodge No 244, 0 G T, was
iilld iA'itigham on 'Need, of this week.
There tve`to present from tsido of Wiug-
hptn : \l'ossra F Metcalf, f Blyth ; Geo
Newton and 13 Lawmen, o Leud
A very hartticnious moths as hepta
trau noted'
«rr
it latge amount of bushier;
the gond e t tile Or/ixa winter's wor
wee leid out and ipec d that taime
tal
wit r nutletiihe 1perantie work vv 1
vigor during the present inter in this
county.'
t were submerged ant,
of Hope Lodge, Nn
of hold their regular
1{'IIiST UONt ztr ATIONAL (iKWIt IX,
WINliHAax,—W. 11. Watson, Pastor. Ser-
vices each Sunday at 11 a. m, and 7 p. m.
Sabbath School and Bible class at 12:30.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
at 7,30 p. in. Seats free. Strangers web
come. Sunday, N • vember 29th, After-
noon service at 3. t in Lower Wingham,.
Mr Wellwood NO take charge of the
service in the abs: uce of the pastor.
—Mr Peter Dee, a auctioneer, has re-
ceived instructions from Fir John DeLee
Bel the owner, to - 11 by public auotion,
at the Queen's Hot 1, Wingham, ou Satur-
day, December 5th at 2 o'clock p m, lot
No 30, -concession ,Turnberry,contaiueug
100 acres. Term- and conditions made
known at time of a le.
—Now is the ti• : to subscribe for the
Tams. You can ave it sent -to any
friend in Canada o the Unitet Mates
from now until ,Ta • let for only;2 dents,
—Chief of Police R ndall,of Guelph,who
is also truant office: for that city, hec't•a •
young boy named :o Thomas Hudson
before the Mayor fo truancy. He wee
found ;guilty and w • sentenced to 12.
niontiifil .se : the refor • story at Penetau-
guishene.' This eases ould prove a warn-
ing to boys who are in the habit of playing
truant. .
—There is a ecu
Bank note in oiroul
seeiption of the note
poor and the print
portrait of Lady D
wretchedly execut
is bad : and the a
ture of the Deputy
blank."
erfeit $1 Dominion
ion. The official de.
ays :—"The paper is
g inferior, while the
fferia in the centre is
. The scroll work, too,
ace left for the signa-
inister of Finance is
—The people of Guelph appear to be
anxious to have t e C P R extended from
thet cit to d t an earlday. y Go civil; a Y
The Council hast, . ee the matter up far
disbusSion, as also the Board of Trade. At
a meeting of the atter, last week, it was
stated that Guelph ad bonused the, road
'to CampbelIvrlle o the understanding that .
it would be extend • d to Goderich. Mr Vitn•
kiorue had promied as much. One mem-
ber said that V Horne's promise to ex-
tend the road t Goderich was like the
Irishman's prom'se to marry, he did not
say when. This • isoussion was kept up at
great longth,whei a resolution was carried
instructing the resident of the Board 86
write to Mr Va, Horne concerning the
extension of the r. ail.
•—T'. ` ,;.un ran and"scow of last ,.'eek
a'..1 the steady 'cin of Sunday and Maine
eety the river h, a riseuctofresbst lev.•t..
The river to the oath of the town ha•l
.,verilowed it ban s as far as the old pot-
tery acrd the great. • part of Lower Wing -
ham is under vette, on Tuesday. Near the
old pottery stood a , ig pen and in ti.s pen
were two pies. The ate' having risk n to
such an extent that f was becoming inter-
esting for the dumb: rotes, and Mr W:»
Dodds undertook to- elieve the four footed
granters.Ee quickly •nstructed a raft and
was soon in full sae on his . errand of
mercy. Arriving on the scene, just e
time to save a droadf 1 calamity, he soot
had the swine placed open the raft. The
swine feelingoverjoye• at this clehvetau
and.. wishing to show their appreeiatea
os their noble elieorer, bogau to
G him ; wit lel ,and •behold l
;''dden the si 'ne ane Mr Dodds
t�rg r Dodds and th swine wo should
arai*e were (seen to leav the raft itnd take
to the water. They ore soon relieved
from their iatcrestin• predicament by
the orowd that had atlaered to tablets
tbo amusing specteele
Onitivator eu
the best weok
lisped. ft give
matters of lute
raiser. Pablia
Sc,, Albany, N
speniel attention to the ad -
t auothor o'lu:nu, of the
Country Gentleman, one of
agriceltural papers Pub"
epeeist attention to all
t to thefarmer and stock
ted by Luther Tucker •k
, at $4.50 per anuuru.
--Tbo river t
rose very rapidly
Tuesday, owiug
the ebonite Gor•r
traordina,ry betty
for this time of t
of Hutton Car
ed, and on Vuesd
were opened by e
w.ro very much a
trot be able tomtit
of pressure that
the dam bad giv
swept everythin
ing beth life a
railroad bridge
that the force o
strong for it. T
the ctauger is
near the river
ier table than
the week.
"You Can Find Out it' This bo Wool
Ji''ive dollars' w• 'th for arty manta is au
unusual offer, yet it is a Lata fide one.
While travelling in ertnanY, Mr.1'7dmund.
E Sheppard, edito of Toronto saturdey
Night; saw in •e principal art stores, a
magnificent o1o' graph 2048 iuehos in eine,
printed in two ty-one different colors and
at is really afactory-made
the highest class, not ft,
chrome), After •btaining the address of
the art associat •n which issued it, be
visited their man ftiotory in Berliun,e,ud
made arrangementfor it Canadian edition
to accompany the hristmas Number of.
Toronto Saturday Night. Tho subject of
this be.tutiful pio re neleatime,the deuglts
ter of liiohomot. l my one thousand copies
had been printed and these weresold'at
twenty narks (' 5) each: The firm had •
paid the artist,on • of the'most distenguish•
ed portrait paeute • fn ,Europe, five thous
and marks for the p vilege of reproduoleg
this pietu •e, and the sale in Germany bas
been limited to ono t ousaud copies, yet;
the picture which ill be presented in
Canada is identical ith it, printed ou the
finest paper in t eutyone differently
oolore..t oils,emboss, d and vareished ready
for framing and ne ding neither glass iu
front uor wood ba It of the picture, as it is
tamest identical w th a paiuting mounted'
ou ostaivas. The :ioture represents au •
Veutal beauty re - rkably life -like, and
is unequaled by an thing that bas ever
been presented by a y newspaper in time
world. Wheu you tee title picture Iaugiug
in a news store roge or vnth the pictorial •
supplements gives • the Buglish illustra-
ted•.papers, yon • ill ,at aloe admit that•
even the great Lay i on publiewtiones are not -
in competition silt our owe Canadian
Saturday Night,
The Chriatme.s , umber :of Saturday
Night coatuins forty.. our pages, beeutiful--
ly illustratrated, priu ee ou fine paper,and -
is a marvel or typogr, phteal art. Alarge
amount of money bit been paid for prize
stories, poems au • photographs. The
stories have been it ustrated by the best
Canadian artists a.d every page ooutaius •
somethiug pleasiug to the eye. The pub •
-
lishers of Saturday lit never indulge in
fakes of any kind. It is heir aim to make "8t •.
their Christmas .issue. • n advertisement T '.•
which is certain to ettr et readers to therye
regular issue. ►r =.
Perhaps you do not ead Saturday Night!•
It is .a twelve -page i• aper, always well
illustrated and ad • ittedly wears the
handsomest dress of a. paper iu the Dee,
minion. All the goo things front the
American and English , nd German comic
papers are. reproduce both jokeii and
pictures. The faces of 'oreign oeiebritits,
authors, statesmau an • actors. appear In ,
its columns; It pays •. ore money for they
copyright torten of le tdiug English nov-
elists
ov elssts than. all the oth Canadian papers
combined.. It is thorou,, fly clean and has
the largest and ablest edi oria"i:'staff of any
weekly paver in Caned . Its large aim- -
latiou and;magnifioent • • vertising patron-
age aluue th ko it a pos bility in acountry
like Canada where at best there is but a
limited ratrouage. Th Christmas NUM.,
her and the regular '=sue of- Toronto
Saturday Night are for a le by all Wows- .
dealers. The price of ()former is fifty
cents, including the pie • re Fatima; the
latter is two dollars pe annum—two dol.
lays and fifty eeuts fo both. You cannot
do better u
t than detect either sub ser a 1 0
y t
the Sheppard Publish' • g Company (irtts),
9 Adelaide street west Toronto,or throw;
your news agent.
'
:dubbing Rates.
- The WEEKLY GLOBE has been eularg
from a twelve to it sixteen page paper. The
great increase in sire should have the
effect of greatly enlarging the subscription.
The TinxEsaud Gwen together, one year
for $1.75 ; balance of the preaeut year free
to new subscribers,
The WEsTEu.i AnvcaTisaR is a better
paper now than it ever has been. It is
publisbed twice a week at a very slight ad,
vane° ou former cost. The TINIER and A.B.
v>eRTISER including the popularsiateen•page
Writes AND DAtrnnrEns, 0110 year, for $2:
balance of year free to new subsclilibers. Or
the T IES and ADVERTISER, one visit', rot
$175 , balance of year free to uew anb-
sceibers
The Toronto LatsIRE is the leading Con-
servative paper in the Dominion. 18 is
sending out a premium with its vveeliiy
this fall which will he highly prized liy.;
friends and followers of the late f.'retl4tor'x
of the Dominion. It is in the shaped a' e
memorial album, illustrating the caree• .:f
Sir John Macdonald, from his birthpleee
in Glasgow to his last resting pla0e;iuu;1•
Cataraqui Cemetery. The 'PIKES a
Elena r, nuoludiug the memorial albwn.oua
year for $1,76 ; belanee of year free to ne'W
subscribers.
The Itnnal, CANADIAN is ate illustrated
monthly magazine for the home and farm
and contains the following carefully sone
&tete& departments t 1Lural Notes; Ler
tcriale; lvartn and Field; Sheep and Swineg •.j
The Dairytuan.; Home and Cattle; 13eee
and Honey;Garden Garden and Oreltatd t Poultry
and Pets ; Rorie Cirscle, etc. They are,
offering all of the following hoops as a,
premium : The Standard Poultry Book t.
The Live Stock Dianeal; 1:verybody'aLaw
'Book; 0yclopaedia of Itseful I<nawledge ;
Cook Book and Medical Guide, and Artise
tie Embroidsty. The Timms, Realm m, CAttx-
DIAx and the sex books all for $1.75 row
The PAtrirx ITEtt stD has been inmate -
ed from Dight to twelve pages. The cps
and Pa tir•zr zii.tt) one year, for $1.16.
the north of the town roues of oil --w
n Sczuday, elond.ty an d oil painting o
ar:•ly to the breaking of
, but more sn, to the ex•.
rains drat have fallen
den,, The flood gates
's darn were partly crew
the wboleof the gates
umber of citizens, who
uicl that the dant would
stand the undue amount
t ]rad to bear ;. for. if
n away. it would have
efore it, tiiva endanger,.
property: The 0 P R
was chained down for fear
the waters might be too
o water is now subsiding,
est and parties residing
re now feeling more cone.
oy did in the forepart of
—The nig r lug train on the G T R, was
detained at iuuardine oo Tuesday, until
daylight, by . rder of W R Tiffin, euper-
inteudent of he Northern Division of
the G'C 11, s that the engineer,. might
have a better •hatioe of seeing any wash.
Outs that mig t have taken' place on the
line. Everyt•'ng was all right until they
came to what a known as "Beaver Meadow
Creek," a ah- rt distance south of Bluevale,
which had • mpletely washed the track
away, Bu here -an aooident was nipped
iu the bud i y the well known section fore,. •
Di
man, r "an Lewis,'who went over the
track befo e the train got that far on its
way au. promptly flagged the on -coming
train, le almost certain that an aeoi-
dent wool, hays happened at this point
had it not eeu for the forethought of Mr
Titan in . having the train held, as the
creek is, at _ . et -bottom of a steep grade and
could not ba : been notiocldby the engineer
en alias was ' 11 down the grade and then
it would have been impossible to check the p,,.
strain in time to avert rata§trophe•
Everybody Read.
Furniture has touched bottom prices.
Now is the time to purchase.. Anyone
wanting to start house or to furnish
rooms will find it worth their while to
call at S Greasy's furniture warerooms.
Goods direct from our large manufactur-
ers here. No freight exppense. Bedroom
suits from $10.50 up, side Ards, lounges,
parlor suits, °baits,. oh (;rand. oil pic-
tures...Picture framing, deity et
Git
S gi irngham.
• A Char • ing Souvenir.
The announce ext by the 'publishere`of
The Dominion I lustrated that theyu3vouf
this year issue a • iristmas Number; more
beautiful and velu ble than even their own"
last year's issu,, bas been folloteed.
'
by- a rush . orders from every.
port}ftitb of ne Dominion.. T;iris
uumbet°• will be a purely Canadian work la
the fullest sense, d as a souvenir to'send
to absent friends •ill net be surpaased
while its literary .Frit and artistic beauty
combined`_ with t e maguifieent special
supplements will r nder it a welcome and
a charming visite ih•every home from the
Atlantic to the Pa ifio,
Fe = orals.
Mr John Leslie began his return trip W
home to innipe on Thursday morning
.. Mr L B Calbi i k, of Goderich, was
nulling on his frie . s in town on Thurs-
day ..Mr H J Whi ley Sundayed with
his family in T3rus:-lo..Mr Wm Ridd, V
5, of Binghampto • X Y, is renewing ac-
•quaintanees in to n.. Dir 5 Sheppard
was in Blyth on Id nday. -
rT he elt.lt,iut,
.N.re are pleased to by able to state that
;lir P Pisher,,our w,rthy Postmaster, is
oroo more abler to ttend to the duties of
to ' h' office.
G° Mr 0 J Roadin: who has been severely
withcon stenorf rho lungs,
is
. .tt 1
aelltoted wg ,
novo improving slo ly.
• Mr Wm Patent() is now recovering
from his severe 111 ess.
Mr crank Allad y, who has been eon.
fined to hie bed at . to, Queen's, with hi -
fl tnuiatiou ol; the •l , no, is able to ba
around again.
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