HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-01-08, Page 4WILIIAM ru a s,ii;nl at J .aple Gave, Londotr
tuwi,bhi , (?nt, at !► salter of $1a0 a
:year. lie also purchased u thin whiol
iia
school,Heih8 reA ivedvt
word that he
passed a sueeeesful examination*which
-- AND— •makes him professional pedagogue,
• We hope events will always prove as
DRUGGIST. successful as those whish happened
since the evriut of tying . the nuptial
,_,,,,,, • knot --14 Mr Gree am has riven up his
school and is going it.to further study, with her usual ability,while the pieces Iamined 22 applications and found them
OT.C. H. W. TELEGRAPH CO, Jolla S Hall had taken Mr Graham's of music by little Ray Wheeler brought! satisfactory, the President and Seores
place as teacher in Inghs's school down the house. Maudie Stanley ' tary Allah prepare and issue policies
Mr Jahn Hartley has given up his gave a nice little song, and :'rank I for same „-, Carried. Armstrong--
sci,00l, No 5, Turnherry, and has eu- Vauuorrnan favored us with his mouth Kirkland—That Messrs Robt 'Watson
gaged us teacher in Nu 1, llowiok , organ. The selections by ' Allan ( and John McRae be appointed Audi -
before leaving his aehool he was made Wheeler, Chas Vaunorman andMessrs tors of the books and accounts of the
the receipent of a beautiful plush • Brandon and Corbett made up an ex Company for 1891, and to have such
album and a ltindlp worded address.. cellent programme for the evening. All audit, completed and . ready to, report
Jr Jones .fills the vacancy occasioned enjoyed themselves,,—What we think 'at annual meeting --Carried. Reid—
by Mr I-larrley's removal and Mr Geo we want ie snow •enough 'to make McKague-•-That the Treasurer ire in.
A L3reineer takes Mr Jones's place as sleighing. ---The social at Mr Geo strueted to pay the following accounts,
•
Wm Messer was•reeeleoted trustee, no Cuirossk
ono Oso being; not ainated. The iinan. I The Directors of the Oulrose Mutual
cies statement rho Ved that everything !Fire Insurance company suet in the
had been paid., leaving a small eurplue : town hall, Teeswater, 28th December,
an hand. 1891, Members all present. President
in the obair. The minutes of previous
Bel rave meeting having been read and adopt -
The social held ou the legit evening ed, Messrs Little and Reid moved, all
of the old year was an enjoyable one, applications for insurance be laid on
Mru G B Wray gave several instru. the table for inspection -- Carried
mental pieces; Miss Daley played Kirklaud--Little—That having ex.,
► opp. Brunswick House, •
' T'aughalna, - - out
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, .892.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Tina; petition against Hon, Alex.
Mackenzie, M P for East York, has
been dismissed with costs. ,
14IItr Rosiuoxn, the Conservative.
candidate, was' elected at the by elec-
tion in. North Lanark, last week, by a
1 majority of over 400.
Mn. FLEXING was elected mayor of
Toronto, on Monday last, by a ma,
jority of 850 over Mr Osler, after the
teacher of Belmore school, Miss Clara Daley's was an enjoyable time ; silver viz: Mr Stewart, for printing, $26;
Fortune hits given up her school, Mc-. collection in aid of the Belgrave Mr .Martell, for stationery, $1.04 ;
Iutosh's school, and will wield the Sabbath school, --Rev J H Dyke took Secretary s salary, $50 ; Directors'
birch in Gleuaunan public school, his wort: Iast•Sabheth at Sunshine and 'salaries, $85 ; Agents fees, $40.50 ;
which has been given up by 11 Tr Robert- Belgrave.— The Annual Tea Meeting I Caretaker, $1 ; Postage, &o, $2 80 ;
son, who will teach in eiesahool near at Belgrave passed off with great Rent of hall,$12--Carried, Kirkland
Stra+ford. Miss Lt adie• will take Miss satisfaction, There was, a great —Little—That the Secretary have the
Fortnne's phteo in 1'lclntosh's echooh abundanoe of the best provisions pro. j dateett the Annual Meeting of Mem.
Mr Nicol leaves hie school, No 13, vided by the members and friends. bers advertised for two weeks in the
Ho wick and Turnberry, and Mr B .Belgrave has lost none of its ability Teeswater News, as prescribed by
Hazelwood takes his place, The only and vim to entertain a company of Statute --parried, Kirkland — Arm -
teacher, of s those around Belmore, people. The evening's programme strong—That this board do now ad
that will he in lee own school another was an excellent one .Rev J II journ to meet again in the town hall
year ie V4'm Hartley, who liar been Dyke occupied the chair, and though immediately after Annual Meeetiug—
re-engaged as teacher in Lower Witg• •, suffering from la grippe, be perfprrned Carried.
ham school,—A happy new year to his part with his usual ability. The ' ALnx Annie o1, Secretary.
all. • • addresses were excellent. Rev W F
Campbell, Ph, B; of Blyth, and Rev 8
Setlery, M. A, B D, of Wingham, troth
more than satisfied .the reputation
they bear, while Rev Geo Law ,gave a
go. d,- practical,. interesting address:
The following is the musical part of
the programme: Opening Hymn, Mrs
Wray ; Prayer, Rev S Sellery ; Music
Lowell's Band Marsh, Miss L Daley ;
Music, Mrs G B Wray and Miss
Porterfield ; Address. Rev W F Camp-
bell ; Musio Mrs T Brandon and Miss
A Brandon ; Music, Moonlight on
the Lake, ',Miss McLean ; Address.
Rev Geo Law ; Music, I will love
Mary my own, Mrs Si B Wray and
iNliss Porterfield; Music, Gently down
the stream of time,Mrs T Proctor and
Miss .A Braudan ; Address, Rev 8
Seltery, M A, B 1 ; Music, Ashamed
of Jesus, Misses Porterfield. A social
on the following. evening brought the
proceeds up to $65.00.—We aro glad`
that many of our village invalids are
recovering. La grippe is close, but
miserable company.= -Rev J H, Dyke
will, D V, preach in the brick church
next Sabbath morning.
hotteet mayoralty contest that ever Bluevale.
took place in the oily. Mr McMillan Mr James Henderson, son of .Mr
was a poor third, and Mr Beatty polled Adam Henderson, returntd With Mrs
only 600 votes. Henderson to Tavistock, on Tuesday.
—Mrs D Lewis left on Thursday for
IT is said that the Conservatives in Seaforth to have a consultation with
Dr Bethune.—Mr John McKenzie, of
tend to appeal against the Judges'
decision in the North Perth Dominion
election case, dismissing the petition
and confirming Mr (;rrieve's m his seat.
The grounds on which the case is to be
taken to the Supreme Court are the
railway ticket charges.
Belmore.
At the regular meeting of Belmore
Q Y- B. Lodge, No 11, on Jan 2nd, lin
unusual large attendance was present.
Zito Mann came all the way from
" Wroxeter to attend. This Bro deserves
great credit for his faithfpiness to the
,lodge, since he is so distant from it.
Wni Adams was considered a fit and
proper person to become a member of
our lodge ,and Was duly initiated.
Bros Fitch and' Bridge were appointed
delegates to attend the County Lodge
meeting, at Harriston, on Monday,
January llth. A' discussion arose
elver the advisability of having a con-
cert under the auspices of our lodge.
Boa committee composed of;Bros Wm
Bridge, Wm Hartley, Jas Fleming
mid Ranu, were appointed to get up a
programme and a special meeting, will
r bp held on Saturday evening, January
when the programme will be
considered as to whether it would be
suitable or not. The public may be
siere that it the lodge gets up al, cons
eert they will spare no•means to make
it one of the hest ever held in Bel-
xhare.—We are .pleased to note the
success of John S. Hall, Edmore, who
teaches in inglis's school. Mr Hall
took kris third class certificate after
Guelph, is visiting friends and ac,
quaielance here.—Mr Charles Leech,
of, Detroit, is visiting Mr Joseph
Leech, of this place:—Mr • and Mrs
Davis and family, wbo reside near
Hamilton and woo have been visiting
at Mr Wm Smith's, left ou Saturday,
For their horse. -=Mr John Hamilton,
of Wroxeter, shipped a car load of
lambs, from this station, on Saturday,
for Buffalo.—Mr William Ross was
visiting relations in Seaforth; last
week, -Mr Robert. Whitfield, of Fort.
Scott, Kansas, was visiting -Mr John
Robertson, last week. --The municipal
elections, in. Turnberry, resulted 'as
follows : Diment 201 ; , Harris 194 ;
Mundell.194.. There was no election
for reeve and deputy' as Messrs Mo -
Pherson and Cruickshank were elect-
ed by acclamation. — Mr Aichie
Astown, who has carried oh a tailoring
establishment here, for nearly a •year,
left on Tuesday for Molesworth, -where
be will enter business as a tailor. --
-Mr Frank Scott and his daughter,Miss
Mary Scott; left on Tuesday to attend
the marriage of his .niece, at Drayton.
—Mr Adam Rutherford,of the bounds
ary, is laid up at present* with La
Grippe. —Miss Herbert is ill at pre-
sent. -•-The singing class is prospering
favorably under the management. of
Prof Skilling,
jihtended•for last hire,)
Tlie Christmas Tree held, in the
Methodist church, on 'Wednesday
evening, was a grand success. The
programme was an excellent one, con-
• seatorth•
The Presbyterian ;Sabbath school
held their annual entertainment on
Wednesday evening of last week in
the church. There were nearly four
hundred scholars present, besides their
parents arid friends. The programme
was a good one and exceedingly well
rendered The order was good, con-
sidering the large number of people
present —The towu band was out on
New Year's day and evening and dis-
coursed ,those sweet strains of music
which went a long ways to cheer up
the drooping .spirits of -those • who
would have left town for the day had
the roads been more inviting than
they were The young ladies of the
listing of readings, recitations, dia- Epworth League held an "At Home"
attending the high school only six ' logues,solos and singing by the school, in the Methodist church on- Friday
months, which is a very short time —The fun consisted in a reoitatiun by evening last. The pupils of Mrs
considering the amount of study. He Miss Laura Ralph, intitled, "What Coulter's Sabbath school class spent a
then pasted his Model Schoolexamin- , Grandma thinks." Mr Kersey Jack, • very pleasant evening at her residence
on Thursday of last week.—Mr D D
Wilson is going into the dairying busi-
ness more extensive in the future. Ele
is expecting the arrival of a bull and
three heifers which he purchased while
in Scotland this fall..—Mr H W 0
Meyer, Q C,of your town, has purchas-
ed a'(lear Grit horse from Mr George
Whitely, of this town, for private
driving. Mr Meyer paid a good price.
for him.—As two men were cleaning
a gun in one ofthe hotels, one of them
accidentally pulled the trigger (not
day, for the purpose of auditing the . knowing the gun was loaded) discharg
books. He found everything sates• hue the weapon, and the bullet lodged
factory, which reflects credit on our in the thigh of the other young man.
,vorthy station master, air Collie.--- - It was soon, removed by one of • our
Mrs and Miss Walker,of Grand Forks, surgeons, after gravelling some eight
Minnesota,are visiting Mr John Gard. inches.'
ner.---Mr David flolmes has returned
from Boissevain, Manitoba, where he East Wa eranosh•
has been for a couple of seasons,—Mr The annual meeting of the East
W J Messer, who travela ,foe Knox, Wawanosli Agricultural Society' will
Morgan & Co, is visftin{f friends and be field in Belgrave on Jan 14th,1891,
ayion after attending the. required l son sang a solo, which was loudly
time. After teaching three years he applauded hy the audience. After
wrote again on a third class examin. - the musical and literary part of the
ration, at which he was 'successful, and programme, the prosents were die.
s was allowed toteach three r,
a i more i
oe tr bused by Rev I B Wallivin. The
years on his third) While be attendance Was large; the proceeds
wee teaching; be studied up amounted to. $22.20. — Mr Bert
sealed class work, and lest year Thompson was visiting our town
be took out his srcond vlass certi- last week. --Dir Jas Wilson. has
i tate, nod since then he has teen • left ' here for Atwood, where he
granted another three years extension Will spend his holidays. -- Mr
on his third. Now, he will have T1igginbottom,, G T R auditor, paid
taught nine years before going to a the 13luevale station a 'visit on Tues.
.formal school, and only went, to a
high school six months --a record we
WI say unequaled,—Mr A klarnies'
tan has had the grist mill renovated
and Hae bad rollers gut in, instead of
slimes. Tire milk is in running order
new and has done some work, which
in e"rtainly first-class. So farmers
wiinld he doing themselves and Mr
garmeaton justice by patronizing his
mill, as they would receive tile best
vajue for their money or trade, and relations in town. --Mr ,Atex Messer at 1 p m, for the purpose of electing _ now close—Carried. Aeeounts passed
eilstr.tn id what Mr Hatneston deserves and H White are home from Manitoba, officers for the present year ; and for —A Stewart, gravel, $8.12 ; Jas A
for his enterprise. —The Alissis 1vinlberon, of Mitchell, the transaction of any other business. Strong, gravel,$10.26; Moses Eingler,
(intended for Dist Wm.) visiting Mr Hugh Boss.-- ttr that may be brought forward,. gravel, $4,68; T Lindsay,• 'work at
bat heavy fall of mud made things Samuel Burgess and his son .Andrew, Sanderson's brtdgo,$ ,; m Dane, plank
rather dull Xmas .-••All the old pede. spent Christmas with Mr John Bur-. Wellington council has fixed license on`bridge, lot 17, 50 cents; R Jamie.,
glue" have gathered hoarse once more. gess.—Mr Robert Sibbaid is laid up. kr auctioneer of goods $15 ; hawker son, reparing Hamilton's bridge, and
_.Mr R. J Barton has arrived home with Grip.—Mr Joseph Selterae of the or 'pedlar trevellin;q on foot $10; gravel and ealanee on Dane bridge,
Gorrie•
Mr P Baguet, of Toronto, has been
visiting friecids in this village for the
past few days.—Mr°Geo Clegg, of St
Thomas, is visiting:friends in town at
present --Mr J B Campbell and family
spent a few days last week with friends
in Seaforth.---Mr -Francis Clegg, of
Lockport, N Y. is visiting friends in
town at present.— Mr Chas Leech, of
Detroit, is renewing old acquaintances
in sown.—Mr Geo -Lawless, of Cots.
weld, was in town Last week.—Mir R
Greer, of Toronto, is spending a few
weeks with his parents here.—Soule of
the town boys ara.in the habit of re-
moving the stepping stools at the C P
R station and if they do not quit
this sort of mischief they will. likely
hear from the authorities in a way
that they will not relish.—Messrs
Martin & Adair are now prepared to
lay in a large stock of logs for this
winter.—Tne boys of this ''town are
becoming too reckless with their stone
throwing. One night last week • a
stone went crashing through Miss
Gregory's window,. and the same night
a large pane of glass was broken in
Mr S T Fennell's gallery window.—At
the December meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Howick Insurance
0ompany,62 applications for insurance
were accepted, amounting to $80.280,
being.30 applications more and °$36,-
075 above the amount insured in the
same month' last year.
cIowiek•
•
The liowick council met at Ford-
wich, Dee 23rd,1891,in Brown's hotel;.
pursuant to adjournment. M,erhbers
all present. The Reeve in the chair.
•V
Yes, in a few masa days Xmas will bo
here, with its +' pew and goodwill"- its
congratulations. ante, kind wishes --the
soaeon when friends remember friends in
the way best fitted to prove their real
friendship. How can this be dime? is
the question that so many are 'asking.
One answer is: Come to
GORDON &
McINTYRFi'S
STORE,
and select front their endless variety of
new and attractive Novelties,•suitable for
Christmas Presents. We might 'mention
a few articles, such as f'ur Coats, Fur
Capes, Fur Storm Collars,Muffs, Boas,.
Caps, in seal, beaver, Persian lamb, As-
tracan, nutria and sealette and nide imi-
tations in grey and blao'k. Gloves, in
dressed and undressed Kids• 'Driving
Gloves, warm and comfortable; Cloth
and Cashmere Gloves,
Also aster nine lines in Boots and Shoes
and Slippers, in kid, plisse, carpet, cloth
and felt. Overshoes, in plain, button,
and lace up and two buckle Jerseye.
Stacks of pure, fresh Groceries—every-
thing that you require for theholiday
season, in fruits, peels,essences, sppices,&o,
28 pounds of good Raisins for a 8. They
ere going,fast; better cull soon. We.lead
in giving big value in Sugars. Please
don't forget that we are 'the great Tea
Rouse. -
Wishing all our friends a Merry Xmas
and a Happy New Year.
GORDON & McINTVRE..
The Big Brown Anchor
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Donaghy, wood, for Mrs Mc,Dermitt,
$2.50 ;. J Dunlop,repairing culvert,lot
17, con 8, $4;• A Strome, plank for
Fordwiob bridge, $4.55; Win Dane,
for registration fees, telegraphing and
by laws and extra work. $9.40; Wm
Dane, on salary, $1.00.•
Wu Diem, Clerk. •
Turnberry. -
The annual meeting of the U S•
No 18, Howick and Turnberry, was•
held in the school house on Wednesr'
day, 30th December, Mr Wm• Weir in'
the chair. The auditors' report, after -
some discussion; was adopted. Kr
Joseph Underwood was elected to fill
the .office, of trustee and Mr Wm Weir
to be sectipn auditor, The school;.
which has greatly decreased in the
attendance of scholars during the
superintendence of the 'late master,
Mr J D Nicol, will, we trust, under
the mastership of Mr Fenterre B.azel'-
wood (who holds a 1st clask..ertificate
and gained honors at the.elodelSohool,
at Mount Forest) regain its former -
numbers and eftictenoy. — Another
Iink of the last is broken in the
decease of Mrs Thompson, who was
buried in the Wroxeter Cemetery on
Thursday the 31st I'ecember. She
had been in good health till within a
few days, and leaves a • young
family and numerous friends to mourn;
her loss,
Clinton. •
Mr W W Ferran has retired from
the firm of Ferran, Macpherson i
Hovey, who have carried on a very
successful foundry end threshing
machine works, in this town, for the
past• ten years. The new firm of
Macpherson, Aovey.& Co, .will carry
ou the works as usual.—Miss Maggie
Minutes of the last meeting read, and -Moffatt left last Monday for Shoal
approved. Moved by Mr ,Johnson, Lake, Man, where, upon her arrival,
seconded by Mr Ferguson, that a she will become the wife of Mr Chas
debenture be issued for $33.25 to Alex Hogland, of that place. For soino
St Marys and $4.35 t9 J Kemp, being time past she has been employed with
Howick's share for work done on Jackson Bros and upon leaving the •
boundary—Carried. Moved by Mr, firm, her fellow employees presented
Graham, seconded by Mr Ferguson, her with a beautiful cruet stand. --
that the collector for the east division While Mr J P Tis,lall and family were
receive adebenture for $4,06 for taxes away from home for it few days, about .
remitted to Mrs Mcl)ermitt, Mrs Baird Christmas time, their house was
and Mrs Mcbhinn—Carried. Moved forcibly opened by some party who
by Mr -Nay, seconded by Mr Graham, turned everything out of place, but
took that the clerk receive $9.40, for talo only o k away some clothes, while
graphing and extra work in connection they might easily have taken things
with the sale of railway debentures- of greater value. --Quite a number of
Carried. --Moved by Me Ferguson, our citizens are suffering from La
seconded by Mr Graham, that the Grippe at present The famous humor.
Reeve be paid $18 for telegraphing ist and lecturer, Eli Perkins, of New
and other expenses in connection with York,. will lecture in Clinton on
the sale of, railway debentures— Thursday evening, Feb 4th.—The
Carried. Moved ' by Mr Johnson, ai>ynual meeting of the Huron Central
seconded by Mr Graham, that the Agricultural Soniety, will be held in
councillors receive $50 each for council the cotineil chamber, at 2 p m, on the
and commission fees and the Reeve 14th of January..
$60—Carried. The chairman of the
Bead of klealth reported to the council, $1o6 Given Away t
and it was moved by Mr Nay, second- This is our new Dash system by which
ed by Mr Johnston, that report be we make a donation of 3100 to our custom.
adopted and each member he paid $10 err. We will give you a five oeut money
and the «secretary $5 'for salary_ order with each doliar'e worth of goods
when twenty
Carried, Movers by Mr Nay, second- of theseed moaey ro der storeand
presented by
ed by Mr Johnston, that the couneil any one person we will Dash them, paving
$1 for them ; or, when you buy 50 abuts,
or more, worth of goods at one time, we • git
Will accept one as so much cash towards
paying for same, We want everybody to
avail themselves of this offer. Our store
is headquarters for everything in cur line
and our prices are the very fewest. Come
and see us and bring all your friends. Ask
foe a live cent moue qq order with every '
dollar's worth yon buy. Money orders '
from Ottawa Normal. Before eomiug.let line of Morris, is very ethic at ' hawker or pedlar with one horse or $42; Empire and Glebe, advertising ; given only with casts irurchases. 0 N
r� 31 J took unto himself a parts , present.—Scott Bros ehipped a car other beasts of burden, $20; an`addi.,the RR. R Debentures for sales X21;;GGritri'ni, dealeringroceriesand provisions,
IMAM the cheap cash and produce store. Motto:
e for life. Singe his married Wei load of hogs on Wedneeday.•.-At the tional for eve horse or beast rat Meyer St Dickinson, draitsng by.law1Good goods toad bowest prices. Sosepbiue
Wean he sweated a position ate teacher aehool meeting, ort. Wednesday, Mr one, tit sum , 10. 1 and. prie ting dolsenturea, $21; r; St. Wfugham, Ont.
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