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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-04-29, Page 4��. WILLIAMS,
REMTST
— AND—
DRUGGIST.
.G. H. W. TELEGRAPH CO.
Opp. Brunswick House,
bighorn, - - Ont.
e
Oiltingijam (rim c
APRIL 29, 1892.
leDITORIAL NOTES. . •
xl Dominion Government still
sats in its policy of retaining the
tlon the farmers' binding twine.
',Rea Parlor has a firm grip of the
• itrnment yet,
I3. ;McGsu avr, who figured so
• ieuously in the boodle investiga-
it in Ottawa,last year, and who
convicted of conspiracy, returned
the States a short time ago,
-' ppeared before the Judge for
ucQ. The -Judge sentenced Bila
1 •for.oue year, and he is now
�tshing behind prion bars.
le,
tie annual meeting of the share•
grp.8of the Gland Trunk Railway,
,eld in I;ondon, England, on
fifty last. Tlie report of the
Y.
tars, which was of an encouraging air
McTaggart, we understand, re to Air Geo Tervit attended the Oddfel- COsucc,et to negottatiilg .lvitu v vv
Scott, private banker, a draft for
• . J3ruasela. be conducted by the Rev Mr Murray, 4 Prince Apactng Swindler$,
On Friday evening, of last ',s ek,tlie of,Ii;ineardine on Sunday and on the iairottTANT AttItEST air Govl.itxan:xT
Seaforth brass band visited. our village following Monday, after ten is served r
for the purpose of serenading our new, lu We basement, Iia will lecture on This. PETr:4TIVI, lanitnnx.
Mr J O'L f 1 travels in Italy
townsman, r as cath staler y ST PAM, Minn„ April 22,—An int•
clerk in the Commercial hotel, en's, Gvvlc�c' portant arrest was made .here yeater-
forth, but now landlord of the Queen's, daybyJohn W Alurra
,here. After they had executed a The council met at Fordwich, April Y, thief of the
in the per,
number of exceptionally fine pieces of 20th, 1892, in Lrowu's liotel,pursuant sate of E Grio reet Detective
Force,
as 0 H Phan -
music, 1►1r O'Leary invited them iu, to adjournment. I4iembers all present, ins of 0 Cole and Half-a-doxeu aliases,
when they partook of a bounteous 're, The Reeve in the chair, Minutes of one of the slickest swindlers and con -
past prepared, mine host, to which last Meeting react and approved.
all done ample justice. The remainder Moved by Mr .Ferguson, seconded by
of file evening was. spent in tioeial eu' Mr Graham,that the following changes
loymeiit, The Seaforth boys returned be made in the pa lm:tasters and road
borne et an early hoar in the morning divisions, viz ;—Jas Gibson instead of
well Teased with their evening's B Gibson ; B Gibson instead ` of 0
sport.—On Saturday afternoon of last Walker ; R Pyle instead of 0,Rogers,
week, the fire. alarm was once more arid to have rot 19 con 7 ; J Barnard
sounded. This time it was s frame instead of T Goggins; 3 Scott instead
house, belonging to Mr Jno McCallum 'of John' Aaderaon ; Ulric Angst in -
situated near the school, The house stead of 0 Hallman ; A Findlafer in.
was almost totally destroyed. Loss stead of AStewart--tarried, Letter
about $400. It is said to have been from W 5 Beall of the trnate° board
insured for $700.—Mr Jas Blachel, of the•Gorrie Methodist church read
who has run a shoe shop in this village asking for the use of the township hall.
for sone years, removed 'on Monday Moved by Mr Fergusun, seconded by
last to Ethel, where he will start a Mr Graham, that the township hall be
shop. --Bev S Sellery, of Wingham, granted free to the trustees • of the
occupied the,+pulpit in the Methodist 14feehodtst church as requested by
•church last Sunday,—Rev T W Cluff, them for Sabbath service until the
was once more able to officiate in the new church is erected,by them furnish'
church of England pulpit last Sunday. ing eealoil,fael,etc•=Oarried. Moved by
—Mr Geo Good has moved into his Mr Graham,seconded by Mr Ferguson,
new shoe store in Graham's block.— that a culvert be put in at east end
• Mr Jas Clark, of Seaforth, spent Sun- of bridge at 1''ordwieh, and the reeve
day in town. --Mr Jas Thompson, of prepare plays as soon •as possible=
\'Vroxeter, spent Sunday in town,— . Carried. Accounts passed :—W Stin
"Dusty" Stewart, of Durham, is re- son, repairing lxorrice bridge, $1.50; '
newing old acquaintances in town. M Albrecht,wood for Mrs. McDiermitt,
$2 50 ; Jno Glenn, repairing New, He made extensive purchases of
Teeswater. • _ bridge bridge, $20 ; Jas Buros,culvert horses throughout -the district agreeing
Digby and !Mefferd Gillies, sons of con 14, 75 Gents. Moved ly eer to pay for them en delivery at a later
Dr Gillies, who are attending the Johnstou, seconded by. Mr Graham, date, but when the day arrived he bad
Harristnn High School, spurt Easter that the council do now adjourn to 'disappeared along with sums ranging
week under the parental roof.—Mcs meet in the township hall, Gerrie, ou from $800 to $500, which he had nor
Lean Waldo is learning the drug busi- the third Wednesday in May next— rowed on the strength ,of the purchase
Hess with H B O'Connor.—Mr Car. Carried, and pending -the arrival of funds from
tnichnel, of the firm of Carmichael Wni DANE, Olerk. his partners.
He finally turned up at Listowel,
\ oTaggart, has left for hour, having —
wilt he followed the same Tian and
disposed of his stock to :,1r 11eLecin. Lower Wirigham• P
d i
fidence men on the continent, who is
wanted in various States in the Union
and in Canada, The specific charge
on Obeli he was arrested and on
which he is held for extradition is the
obtaining of $1,000 from J W Scott,
banker of Listowel, Ont, on a forged
draft purporting•to bear the signature
of W L )ode, cashier of the First
National Bank at Mahanoy Oity, Pa,
a small mining town about 100 miles
from Philadelphia.
FIE CUT A WIDE SWATH.
About five years ago Morton turned
up in Eastern Ontario, visiting in turn
Pembroke, Brockville, .Belleville,
Kingston- and other cities. He repra-
'sented himself as a member of the
firm of.
E. G. MORTON es CO.,
Dealers in Horses and Mules.
We buy, sell and exchange.
The largest establishment in the
world.
Nashville, Tenn,; Jersey City,
N. J.; Kansas City, Mo„ Philadel-
phia, Pa.
e, was adopted with but trifling run a waggon on the road tor Mr Mc- low sermon last Sunday in Lucknow.
•Lean. -111r W G Morrison, principal —Mies Ida Stewart, of .t3lytb, was Mot
1+000 bearing the signature of W L
rt. Sir Henry ;Tyler, tho.presi. P' Pode, cashier, First National Bank at
of the public school, spent his Easter guest of Mrs D Groves last week. —Mr 141ahau City, Pa. Next day the
damid the matter of amalgamation holidays in Toronto attending the Thos Netterfield, who -had the mister -
horse Trunk and Canadianhorse buyer disappeared ; when
lie Teachers Convention and getting in• • tune to hurt his ]race while playing the fact of the sit nature laefug a for- Cheap Trip to Europe.
e roads had never been brought atructions in calesthenics•and drill.— foot ball on Good Friday, is able to be
• P the -directors in any shape or Albert Zinger, who bas been attending around again.—Mr S Cameron, re_ gory became known to Mr Scott he .Editor James ofota ue Statesman," el Iv The old directors were rem the London Collegiate Institue, spent turned home. from Toronto, after a re -
communicated the facts to the Atter..., mauville, goes to Europe nearly every
yoi. his holidays at home, and left on short visit to his parents.—Mr L Klug nets General's department € summer in charge of a tourist party and
1Vloltda last to resume his studios.. -and his daughter Lizzie havegone to ARRESTED IN WINNIPEG, leas got travel in the old land reduced to a
daD SC1tSSiGEOUR, of Stratford,has Y. .system and the expenses down veryfine.
Albert intends coming out as an -M D. Dublin on a visit. — Mrs David
ettotninated as the Conservative —fir Farrow has passed his final Stewart, of Spokane Falls Washing A few months -later \.lotion was Ile has issued a-painphleteontaiuiugcheap
ate in North Perth for the examination at oronto Medical ton, is visiting with her parents, Mr arrested in Winnipeg in uouneotinn excursion rates and telling how uul when
site in.,the Commons caused by Oollege, and now he is privileged to and Mrs, 1J teroves,of this place.- llrs with spate-nt right swindle and lodged to go, what to wear, what: ba•+<+a�e to take
GORDON 84 *IMRE.
■lE.
A Talk With Our Customers.
House Cleaning, with its attendant
worries, anxieties and perplexities--ite
retuovals and replacing a new carpet for
this room, and a change of curtains for
that, --will be upon us in a' few daye ;
and we wish to say to the Ladies, either
of the town or country, that we are pre,
pared to the utmost of our ability to
help theta over this trying season, by
submitting for their inspection and se-
lection a very nice assortment of Carpets, -
in Brussels, Tapestries, All Wool and
Unions, of different weights and prices,
The most interesting part of this talk
with you is that the prices aro all in your
favor.
CURTAINS—Yes, we have them in great
variety, either by the pair or by the yard,
in white and cream Laces. Alse, very
pretty patterns and shades in Art Mus-
lins,
Prints are receiving considerable at-
tention, notwithstanding the • chilly
weather. Tho reasons are that they are
very pretty and cheap. We give you a
most cordial invitation to call and select
the beet, the newest and most stylish.
Boots, Shoes and Slippers, at reason-
able prices.
Wo aro constantly turning out very
nobby, well -made and faultless -fitting
suits, but our prices aro remarkably low.
We buy right, therefore we can sell
right.
In Teas, Sugars and general groceries,
we always lead; still giving twenty-five
pounds of a pure, bright sugar for. Sl:
Highest price paid for Butter, Eggs,
Cured Meats, rec.
GORDON & MCINTYRE.
The Big Brown Anchor.
Wingham, April 21st, 1892.
Bill Nye hits tl e nail a hard welt
when he says, "A n to may use a wart ou
the back of his ue or a collar button ;.
ride on the back coach .f a railway train
to save interest on hi . money till the con-
ductor gets arouud; • top bis watch at night
to save wear and te: • leave his "Ps" or
"t'd" without a dot or ross to save iuk ;
pasture his mother's g . ve to save corn :
but a man of that sort a aeuttemau and
scholar compared to the fellow that will
take a newspaper two , three years, but
when asked to pay for t puts it into the
office and has it marke+ "refused."
ipseatin ; et .•Jit Jas Grieve. • :lir add M D .to his name., lie is at pre.. - Jackson,of Toronto, is home on an
"lies been plaeed iii the field sent with. Dr Gillies. — 'rather extended visit to her parents, Mr and
amusing incident was witnessed on the - Mrs John Cameron, of . this place.—
'spy the Reformers The electors street, one day.Last week. "Billy" Mate! McDonald, infant daughter of
ilii_ easily decide between the Barton and Wm Cousins, sr, feeling Mr A G McDonald. had a very severe
tem, arriving politica out of the rather fenny, went to "11ilIy's't•stables attack of croup, but she is recovering.
Min altogether. Mr Grieve is a and mounted a Jackass' era. started There will likely be a union of a
ability, ;and Feelon+•s to that down main street, holding «their heads Lowet Town boy and an Upper Town
y as blah as John the Great; By this girl before long.—Mr Phippen, sr, is
iiiclr is none too well represent las
a number of juveniles, wishing to lying very low at present. Faint
to house now-fahe l9 Too have some fun, lit a bunch of fire- hopes of his recovery are entertained.
• will be held on the 19th of
e,crackers, which caused dat mule to —Mrs Netterfield is getting well
-tc nomination being held a elevate his hind quarters and "Billy" again.—Mr Thos Netterfield, jr, had,
tiller: was . brought low—even licked the his knee cap knocked off trhile playing"
Bluevale dust. - Billy soon mounted and a foot ball on Good Friday..—Art
site A Most disastrous Gro visited third man also straddled the poor ass. Stewart and Hank Bond, of Upper
terti•on Friday morning about '.1 he scene was really 'worth the en- Town, were down playing foot ball
malock The blacksmith shop and 1 trance
see eciuiai s,me of theum to behold
fewthe treys on very hoursnwerehs pt.—A
etit at
or shop were both burned to the i P genus pleasantP
lciit. it supposed to have caught
hitu,rey in the carriage shop.
�ie lead only made small headway
'blew •noticed and soon a num.
silo iiling workers were on hand.
tol apt was made to save the
aig situp, but the contents were
be road. It was now seen
blacksmith shop was itt
16 danger. It was defended for
ful hiie,tili the fire got'the,best of
Theon it was in flames. The lin
hap occupied by 1lr ' John
as seen to be in danger and
gay . of hands set to work to tear
So w hick was soon accomplished.
1 etshop occupied by Mr J F
Alwas saved from destruction
lurk of the then. The work -
e prairie for the way in
I bqy labored at the tire, All
lef`•exceps, the insurance, falls on
.an't.lers of Mr 'Thomas .Nixon.
roan intends building again.
gal ita our ciirtia't a mister, who
but in the recent fire, has
tel tin m ,Urs atolve's house.—
lege. The buts wishes the Dit a
gw Ann Ross, -of 'Toronto, le pleasant time, Mr Brit[ is excavating
her father's. Mi' �`rill(arn the cellar for his butter factory in the
tya'Tite 1 0 G '1' initiated a side hill nortliaeast of els old factorye
mounted on tin ass to the arnusenent the residence of air Groves hers, when
of the hundreds who• witnessed the a gathering of young folks and music.'
sight. Mr Gordon's :• horse, which made things hum.
happened' to be passim; at the time • The following are the names of the
the fire -crackers were set -off. became three pupils in each class who obtained
nutuanageable and upset the tnilk most marks at the examination held
waggon and smashed things in general, in Lower Wingham public school on
For this Billy and his, companions Friday last: Entrance class—F W
were hauled up for being drunk and Green, Rachel Dey. , Sr 4th—Luke
disorderly, lett no ease was trade out King, Allis King, May Linklater.
against them, as they were speechless Jr 4th—Jno Murdoch, . Jessie Me.
daring the whole performance, 'Which IDwain, Sr 3rd—Nellie Martin, Robt
waf simply a pantomime, with a tew Currie, Jennie Dey. Sen 2nd—Ida
tableaus thrown in for variation Murdoch. John King, Ressania John -
Billy thinks it is too bad that he can- stun. Jun 2nd --Benson Cruickshanit,
not sit on his own ass without being John Potter, Geo Ansley, Geo John,
(muted up for being drank and dis• stow.
orderly.—Dr Gillies left for New York W,rt. HARTLE'r, Teacher.
an Monday last, to attend a great ---,�-
gathering of M D's and spend a few
days in the hospitals of tete city. The Miss Hannah Powell, who has been
Dr says he did not 'have a holiday visiting itt her brother's for - the past
is twenty five yews. .The Dr has a two weeks, returned to her home on
large practice in 'reeswater, which is «reduesdaya�•-lir W Kelly, butcher,
left in charge of Mr Farrow, a recent is forced to walk with the aid of
graduate of the Tor+tnto Medical Ool- crutches, on account of a rather severe
cut in his knee,—Mrs (Rev) McLean
is visiting friends itt Toronto at
present.—Mr ,laves Moffat, who was
visiting friends in Sutishine,, returned
home on Friday last.
Blyth.
,ueulber on Friday teat,-. It will ba a good building when corn -
1314 I I3 tt•ahvin returned from pleted. — Mrs and Miss Minnie
W'Saturday. Assent, who spent a few days visiting
friends in the village, have returned
gyral` Glena'nnan. to, Willi:ha m—Mr Clarke, express
is Weir, jr, who bas been messenger, has Item' promored to run
• reticles
house with a severe from Ottawa to the Soo, Mr Clarice
J Ei r.Grippe, is, we art+ pleased is a faitl+fol employee. We know ofa
+tire-wing.—Mr Wm `Marshall fair one in this village who will
OK Michigan, are visiting mourn his departure.—A social enter
♦ I
s. Mr John MargIrall q. - tainment wit! beheli in the Presby-
Smdl'a is seriously ill with terian church on a week' from Monday
urglit. The anniversary services will
i,,:'�,c
l3elmerre•
At the last meeting of Court Tuck',
No 80, Canadian Order of' Foresters,
the following officers were elected : J
P 0 R, Jun S Hall ; 0 E, 1.I It Pere
king; V 0 R, Fleming Barlaglr ; R 8,
Peter Ilakney; i+~ S, John Rutherford;
Treas, H P Harmon ; Chap, John
Brooks ; 8 W, D N McDonald ; J W,
William Lana ; 5 13, J '1' Larnnr,by ;
J i#, Robt Lane.
4.
u jail there. While awaiting trial he.; and other useful information for ocean.
enddenly announced .that he as de -travellers. He has the lowest rates with
titled to lead a new life, and, adopting steamship and railway lines, hotels, etc,
the religious role. converted a majority acid all who buy tickets from him get the
of his prisoners as web as the turnkey. benefit. He is agent for leadingsteamship
A few days later be escaped from pre --lilies sailing from New York, Halifax and
son. • Montreal and does .a big ticket business
No further trace of accused could be all the year round. He leaves with his
obtained uutil a few weeks ago, when tourist party for 1892 about July 1st
Detective Murray, who had meantime
visited Mahanoy Oity, Pa, obtained for a trip through Scotland and IJpRlau
Mrs Jamas will accompany him. We
the. affidavit of Cashier Yode as to the want any of our readers who join Mr James'
forgery, located the accused here, and party to dead us for publication letters
this morning tools; him into custody.
It is thought that Morton will make descriptive of their travels and we will
a determined fight against extradition, 'gladly mail the paper to them during their
as once in Canada hie liberty is likely absence if they will viva us their address.
to be curtailed for some years to carne In writing address, M d James, pub;isher,
• Bowmauville, Out, and do as the favor of
Licenses for the Coming Year. mentioning tins paper to him.
The following is a correct list of the - '
licensee issued for 1892 by the East New Undertaking and !'urniture Ei3tab-
Hilton ' Board : Wroxeter—Gofton's lishment.
hotel ; Johnston's hotel. Gerrie— - MU Retain Honasov has opened Ms
Dane's hotel ; Campbell's hotel, Ford• Furniture and Undertaking establish-
wich — Geo Brown. Newhridge— went in the old furniture store, nearly
Robt McMinn. Lakele.t—joint Has" opposite the Queen's -Hotel, Winghami
kett. Belmore -- John Lamonby. and has a • full stool of- Pur iture
Jamestown—Thos McEwen (beer and. Mouldings, and >;�ndertaking goods on
wine. Molesworth — Jacob Steiss; hand. Call and inspect goads and get
Bltievale—B Saints. Belgrave—Robt prices. Picture Framing done promptly „
Gallagher. Ethel — John Burton and web. Special attention given to '
Brussels—I Tuck, A Keening, Strat- jobbing and repairing, and guarantee all
ton Bros, 0 Zilliax. Henfryn—W G
Taylor. Cranbrook — D Zimmer, worst done. Having had long experien°e
Peter McDonald. Walton Ohas in the furniture and undertaking buss•
Sage, -- Weiss. Leadhury—Edw mess, I am sure.' can give satisfaction
Macnamara (conditional,) Winthrop A splendid new hearse for hire.
Jus Fulton. Dublin. Geo Crawford. RErr>I Honoso.+
Names of Deadbeats can bo Published. ' Alfred Lucas aid Ernest Lucas,
Mr Justice Davidson, of the Quebec brothers, aged res ectively eleven -and -
Supreme Court, has given an interest- eight )ears, and eery Prittie, aged
ingdecision- iii which he holds that twelve. playing iu an excavation made
publishing a man's name it a list of In a street 111 'Tor rite -nit Pride)) after
what generally is Ituawn as'deadheadsr' noon last. The set to work to dig a
is not actionable. One Edmunds is gave inside of a r etnbaiiIcment which
the publisher of the Canadian Collec. was•inade of s id,. and it gave way
tion Ageney, and tin action for $1,000 when they had tflude a considerable
damages was taken agltinst him by one cavity. A lad looking on Warned the
Aubin for posting the plaintiffs naive, three boys wh t world happen, but
with others, nit Ilse• dead walls of the they did not reed hint. The three
city along with the amount dun—$50 Were earrtpletel 'buried hy the earth,
The posters stated that the debt had The fourth Nat started for help, but
been contracted three years previous was so Honor- trioltened that be lost
to the time of posting. His Honor his presence f mind, and several
decided that the.plaintilflrad no redress minutes passed before he made any
froirri the atition of defendant, and se- one aware of w sat had happened. All
eordiugly dismiest'd the WISH vaith costs basin Was then', made, and the three
in favor of Edmunds This ease boys were t km out fifty minutes
should be a Warning toa certain °lase after they ie re buried, but it was too
ofthe eontniunity who Wart pay but late. Eve eflbrt was made to, re.
won't, auacitatr' tt anti, but life was extinct.
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