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Owes F.v.rit is •cvi:lely known that
litte house has achieved a wonderful success.
$ Ane gooks. Daily wo ars complimented
peei the high class of aur dry goods—
—the large increase in our entire
easiness.
THE WINGIIAM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 1, 1893,
makes a good ttppeurauco, but the back the Reeve is hereby instructed be Bead a
p
copy ot the By -la to each
atreet8 are not up to our Ontario towns,
f: a>rty interest-
We left Winnipeg at 4 and started on our ed andfnotiforcedy tanhend that lietheeva3u y,htw wieb
\Tll
p be en tlao ie :wee; jouraoy ever the prairie. Between u d- authorized to have all jams. cleared, away
peg and the Portage, the country is pretty eudaugering bridges-- t?arriecl,
much level and, very poorly cultivated, and Moved by F{eur) McKey, seconded by J
aood deal Of very rough laud, not the Johnston, th
g It culvert oppositatite
Mud 1 expected to find here. Also, beyond the road, that a ell
rho Portage Au the .YLy to Brendou there required and that
NV Dea lot of sand hills and rough lands. At sate same lot, be re
g necessary rand that
Carberry the grain looks better for awhile, same done es be se
but lots of poor graiu until we 'come to Moved by Wra
Brandon and Alexander. The grain Johustou, that th
around here suffered very much from the Reeve be a coma
dry weather. 'WhatI have seen so far,
theca will be very little No. 1 hard wheat
in this country. The straw is very short,
iu many ]usteuces the machine will not
bind it, being so short and the grain very
much shruulc. The grain around here is
all ripe and shelling badly. ,livery machine
and horse that is able to moves is doing
duty and still there are not half enough
to do the work, I do not believe the wbeat
will average over fifteen bushels to the
acre, and the oats are a failure, We have
had three days now of miserable weather,
rain and sleet and cold raw winds, just
as bad as any Ontario weather you ever
Cx. M01NTYRC.
Far.Ir item Weetem --heady made mantles
sseverbefore in any single season has there
faces such a multiplication of novelties, and
eertainly never before has there been the
attention given in making pretty and ele-
gant mantles, We promise you such a
tplendzd display for the coming season as
]deli utve never seen outside the city.
] We flava just passed into stock over 100
'different styles of fall and winter mantles
not the very latest styles and splendid
realaes..
'-n
DREsa Goons—A very special lot of fall
;lead winter suiting in fancy and plain
Frene1' Berges, chevoits and checks. Black
eireee goodie in fancies, comprising the latest
saves and trimmings to mateb, now in
rick.
Reeler Mon Qr•orfINa—.We havo just
pened m largo shipment of ready made
clothing in suits and fell overcoats at
M.N. cINDOO'S.
(� Cents Oash will pay for Tu TIsn:s,
Ne•ja for new subscribers, till the end of
the year.
B
JoussTON---In Wi
the.wife of Mr, Ogl
bahag necessary to build t; r'tlowene_en Tee
t 0. ecu 11, to protect` the wife of Mr.Jatn
vert be put in where
lie other culverts oppo.
:aired or built as found
Ester Kuntz havethe
s best—Carried.
Reid, seconded by J.
Reeve and Deputy-
ittee to examine the
gravel road and re ort at next meeting a'
the Council the cot dition of the same an
also at next =satin of the Council the re
pairing of the g • vel road be let to the
amount of $000 to = let by public compel, -
titian and that the Jerk put up notices to
that effect—Carrie!
Moved by J, John
Reid, that Mr. M
hand over to the
and all papers the
ship, when the au
ried.
Moved b3 Wm.
Johnston, that 13v -t
introduced and read
—Carried.
Moved by J, John
Reid, that this Cou
meet again au Satur
at 10 a. m. in the T
Carried.
The following ac
be paid : Jos, Vois
road, con 15, 3130; J
10th sideroad, con
share non resident
$1.85; 'Michael So
John Brown, 22 yar
$8.3G; Thos. Brown
June $50; Henry M
From -� Manitoba.
3-
ALEXANDTR, Ave., 22, 1893.
we are in the far Northwest, after
tiresome pend long journey, wine]) I
Id not like to repeat for some time.
left Toronto at 11.40, in aevery crowded
arriving at North Bay et 10.50 a. m.,
dnice little place on Lake Nippissing. I
sed not say anything about the country
rere. Commencing at Orrillia, andg within a few miles of Winnipeg, it
one solid rock, and one solid swamp, the
,ost wretched looking country that the
had can possibly picture, for any human
atnre to live in. And yet, there are such
be found, in many parts of tins howling 'their machines under subjection.
Wetness. We left North Bay at 12.30, I Collect] met at the TownHall,Teeswater,
ning at a high rate of speed, through 1 August 12th, 1893, as per motion of ad -
unbroken marsh, and scrub timber, and jourument. Members all present. The
arrived at 4 o'clock at Sodbury. The Reeve in the chair. The minutes of last
tang, hub of Canada, it may be, but it neeetiugeidread, byen it was
nmouedb t
not.by
showvery great activity now. I Wo mintes as just read be adopted.—
eahere, that the rock was of s. differ- Carried.
color than at any other place along the Moved by J. Johnston, seconded by Wm.
te, The Dominion General Agent took Reid,
rthe
ark ares and ample and studies sufficient
session of the train here, and noted thided
bat he be and hereby appointed Treasurer
y passenger's name and destination; for the Township of Culross at the same
Culross.
On Saturday last Mr. George Crowe had
the ill luck to lose a horse. He will feel
1 the loss worse on accouut of having only
Irecently bought the animal,
Mr. Joseph Welwood is on the buut for
apples again this year. He says that he is
getting, quite a lot.
Mr. Thos. Wilson's youngest sou is very
sick with blood poisoning. His life is in
danger.
Mrs.V
'G m Dawson is some better
than
she has been for some time.
The trustees of No. 3 have engaged Mr.
A. Gordo'}.. the . balance of the year.
He is an •_ lowed teacher and comes
well recemmbnalad.
Mr. Chapman, tanner, and Messrs.
Cameron and Priest, two Baptist stadents,
on Satur3ay rode out from Wiugham to
Mr. Welwood's on bicycles and judging
from the dilapitated and exhausted ap-
pearance of too -thirds of the trio they
must haye had au interesting time. How-
ever, with what assistance they got at their
destination they succeeded in bringing
ton, seconded by Wm
y be appointed to
reasurer, books, safe
operty of the town-
ie is completed—Car
nmably to report to the Government salary paid the former Treasurer mud that
and 1 ui•-
Reid, seconded by J.
y No. 9, 1893, bo now
first and second time
ton, secouded by Wm.
cil do now adjourn to
ay, the 9tbSeptember
wu Hall, Teeswater—
ounts were ordered to
n, gravelling 10th side
in Lillick, gravelling
14, $10; John Lillick,
taxes charged wrong,
istil, gravel, $10.52;
s gravel at 38, con 15,
cheque issued 30th of
'lister, gravel, $5.41;
Wm Melvin, ;ravel, 34.27; Valentine Bel -
Unger, gravel, $5; John F. Waeohter,
gravel, concession
Kieffer, gravel, $11.5
at 7c., concession
e
Shr'stzler gravel;
a
cedar, $4; John Gre
,
30th sideroad, cone
Boll, repairing hill,
and 11, $15; Dougal
road work, 1 day, $
road work re Cargill
postage and stationer
paid two men for sh
Cu.Ms.
mit
eleoeT—] rvn rico
the bride's mother,
by Bev. John .Moss,
W. Black, B. A., of
Helen, eldest, daugb
John Livingston, t
of Rodney.
1;xN,
gham, on August 28th,
1 , Johustou ; rt sou,
berry, au August 28th,
Showers; a daughter.
—At the residouce of
rey, on August 22nd,
, A., assisted by Rev.
flora, Mies Margaret
r of the late Mr.
Rev, John F. Scott,
A, $1.12; Michael
; Peter Krectz, gravel
A, $2,87; Michael
w Mus
her
c• Andrew ,
s d
gP
nrwhe, repairing -hill,
lesion 4, $10; George
ot 29, concessions 10
Campbell, inspecting
; Dougal Campbell,
$1.88; Chas. Button,
05.38; Wm, Baptist,
venlig snow, $4.
13ITToe, 'Fp. Clerk.
11INE -In Grey, o
youngest daughter o
aged 20 years, 8 mo
Fall airs.
Western at London, Sept. 14-21.
North Perth at Str. ford, Sept. 28-29.
North Waterloo at aerlin, Sept. 26-28.
Center Huron at C1i1 ton, Sept. 20-27.
Toronto Industrial, • epi. 4.16.
Central at Guelph, S pt. 10-21.
North Oxford at Wo • stock, Sept. 26-27.
Mornington and El ice at Milverton,
Sept. 2G-27.
Mitchell at Mitchell, ' ept. 26-27.
Great Northwestern . t Goderich, Sept.
20-22.
West Wellington at H rriston, Sept. 27-
28.
East Huron at Brussel , Oct. 5-0.
Wingham at Wingham Sept. 26-27.
North Bruce Union, Part Elgin, Sept.
28-29.
East Wawanosh at Bel •ave, Sept. 28.29.
Hensall Oct. 7-8.
Dungannon, at Dungann.n, Oct. 12-13.
Culross, at Teeswater, 5 pt. 10-20.
Morris, at Blyth, Dot. 1a-11.
Carrick, Mildmay,Se
August 21at, Isabella,
Mrs. William Shine,
the and 18 days.
21.
numberi-t. settlers going to Manitoba a ed, by-law
rming the ae drawn. ppointment—Carried.properly
Centre Bruce, Paisley, Sept. 26, 27.
the west. The whole thing is a huge Moved by Yenry McKay, seconded by go ickthernCxo ie,alkerton,Oct. Sept. 26, 28.
; I am quite safe in saying that out of Wm. Reid, that by-law No. 8, 1893,' being Wroxeter, October 3, 4.
there were not by-law appointing Peter Clark Treasurer
five hundred passengers,
o thane. hundred actual settlers. We
all night, finding ourselves inthe morn -
t White River, but what prompted
to give it that name, I cannot say,
ne thing I do know, and that is, the
that flows by, or tries to flow by,
nob have suggested the name. Well,
re all astir, and having breakfast,
our coach. commenced to rock, sway'
amp, and ended with a crash. We all
ed out, and looking forward, saw the
baggeee cars, and front coaches in
of confusion; some in the ditches,
orae across the track. There was a
deal of screaming, for a time, but
d a few bruises and scratches, the
of them escaped, the only dangerous
being that of a woman and child, in
out coach, and her escape is really
errdtl. We had to remain at White
during that day and night, the Com-
oviding our dinner and supper.
re three hotels in the? place.Just
ne five Hundred hungry, healthy, Johnston, that the Reeve report In writlug
to this Board the reason why that the
e1 lose on a small piles like costs awarded this municipality in the
the dinner bell rang out over
$tizd,'hitherto tranquil sands of
shore, tlte,scene baffles doscril,-
weak, trying to shovethe strong
cocas; but there are always ways
or those who will tape advantage
and that way was through the i Bryce gave nolle t and afterwait-
, which I and those I had in l ing a sufficient tune for Bryce to appeal
POR INVALIDS
whose system needs toning up and whose
appetites are failing, a''tluie1 and pleasant
remedy wilt be found in
CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE.
Prepared only by 1'. C. rlELr. & Co
Beware of Imitations MONTREAL
‘06,100,P. Or: .r;.
!!ra
,
..°EifrS
OONSU
T 'US
4441,
PROF. GOLDS
the only practical
ea Wingham, are b
making scientific e.
of Defective Visioe
Astigmetiem—1
ball.
Presbyopia—Ol
Myopia—Near
Hypermetropi'
Apliokia—Afte
They will be
HOTEL for two
i.
ANY IDEA OF TARING A
HAVE YQU BUSINESS OR SHORTHAND COURSE
FIN AND MIFF,
p..
444, -
Tile Forest City Business College of London
Stands head and shoulders above the average business college for thorough practical
teaching. College reopens September 4, Catalogue free,
rm -
J. W. W {'STERVELT, J.'nincipal.
ticiaus that ever visit
re for the purpose of
mhnatiou of all classes
such as
the Eye.
h
:perfection of y
Sight.
ight.
Par Sight.
Cataract is removed.
BISSOLU
at the BRUNSWICK
eek. Consultation free.
WESTERN FAIR
LONDON,
SEPTEMBER 14th to 23rd, '93.
CANADA'S FAVORITE EXHIBITION
ESTABLISHED 1808.
The Oldest in the Dominion.
LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS
Entries Close September 7th.
The be and largest stabling and space
allotted receipt of entries.
Bette Special Attractions
Than over before.
best
on
Better
SPECIAL CAPT, A. W. PORTE, Pres.
THOS. A. BROWNS, Sec.
a y- aw app h �.�..� ��..��.�
third time, passed, signed and sealed --
Carried.
Moved by J. Johnston, seconded by Wm.
Reid, that the Reeve and Treasurer are ------
the
instructed to borrow money for Having bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand,
the until they quirements of the Town- g
ship until they can get returns from the am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a harness shop
bank—Carried. such as
Moved by Henry McKay, seconded by HEAVY, LIGHT and '1'RACI� HARNESS,
Peter Kuntz, that three notifications be NETS, DUSTERS,
drawn up by the Clerk of the appointment W DUSTERS,
CURRY CCM SS,
of Peter Clark, Esq., as Treasurer for the
township and that one copy be sent to the BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,
Bank of Commerce, one to the County TRUNKS, VALISES and
Treasurer' and the other to be kept by the
SPEC• EXCURSIONS rnou ALL POINTS.
For PrizeLists and information apply to
ION SALz�,
Tho partnership happily existing between the undersigned for the
past six years will close on the 8th clay of September, 1893, by efful..
gence of tune, and, owing to continued ill health of one of the
partners, cannot be renewed. Therefore, the
be introduced and read a first,second andse.--
HARNESS
-
H N S ®LL Q .
E
A� i4UNTin TO � SOUT $1®,®009
re,e s
11,1olltroserve
r.A
N .
Teeasurer and that they be signed byReeve
and Clerk and have corporate seal attaoh-
ed—Carried.
Moved by Wm Reid, seconded by Peter
Kuntz, that there is a difficulty about au
obstruction to streams crossing concession
10, 13 at lot 17 that the township Engineer
be sent to report on the same.—Carried.
Moved by Wm. Reid, seconded by J.
Johnston,that the Reeve examine embank-
ment on 31st sideroad, con 2, and have the
same repaired if needed—Carried.
Moved by Wm .lieid, seconded by J.
Bryeo law suit have not been paid -Car-
ried.
Report of Reeve in reference to law suit
between Bryce and Louttit and Townships
of Culross and Turnberry:
The reason Culross has not received the
costs awerdel to it is that after Judge
Galt gave bis decision in favor of Culross,
e of appeal was -
k advantage; so that while those and Bryce having failed to do so, as lath-
t were madly striving to get a lode ass llutohlm instructed d gmis al o
he tables, we sat quietly down to 1 the ease. Bryce then appealed mud the
{ case came up for a trial, but owing to the
h for White Diver, Wo bade it { neglect of II. P. O'Connor to tax the bill
it 6.15 next morning, running i thea udge thought it but fair to Bryce to
et acostin
north shore of Lek Superior by leoni oln
etionwith the tore his rial for dls a'smissals and
t
tunnels, that are simply grand,
ourviug in and out around tide
ning at Bites in the fore of the
stitnrmlt towers thousands of
and the blue water of Superior
A
the case will come up for trial in Septem•
bor.
Jus. Wn r.woon, Reeve.
Moved by Henry McKay, seconded by
Peter Kunt2, that as every spring our
bridges are endangered by logs and brush
tet below. We trade the rest brought down stream. and although
Port Arthur, fort William
through very rough and use.
ring at Winnipeg at 10.80
This is a very nice little'
ry good buildings on front
we clear away the accumulation in the fall
there is as much to take away next year,
and often in order to save the bridges, men
aro employed at high water time to take
out logs SO as to prevent the bridges from
being raised from the abutments arra as
we have a By-law preventing obstructions
ty Flail and Manitoba hotel to streams and the summer or early fall
ennvou. The front street being the proper time to clear the river,
•
TRAVELLING• BAGS, dao„ Lk, o
I make all my oWu Collars and guarantee satisfaction.
Give me a trial and I will use you right.
chool Sup
A full stock of all kinds of
lies.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
for both High and Public Schools, just receives
Also, a Targe stook of
Scribblers, Exercise ooks,
Copy Books, Slates,
Pencils, Crayons, &e.
dust received a large consignment of "Quentin Durward."
WALL PAPERS, WINDOW BLINDS, STATIONERY,
a full stock, its usual,
ALEX. ROSS.
The Boprtlar Bookstore, Wiighant.
AND AT BELOW COST.
As the goods are all new and have been selected with great care, thzs
affords an opportunity of sectnu SACRIFICE BARGAINS such its;
may never again be offered to the citizens of Winghatii and e;zeinity.
This great sale will begin on
aturay, .Aug. 5th,
And continue for 33 days. 'lease remember
33 1,-AY8 SELLING" AT COST
And in'i Jany cases far below cost. Do not permit business or pleasure
to keep, you away from this store during these 33 days„ for it is the
chance of a lifetime. The stock conists of every description of
Dress Goods, General Dry -Goods, including Cur-
tains, Curtaining and a fine assortment of
Carpets, fine Worsteds, imported and
Canadian Tweeds, Ready-made Cloth-
ing, Gents' Furnishings, &c.
BOOTS TND SITOES and SLIPPERS from the best makers.
GROCERIES, pure and fresh, in abundance, Lovez's- o£ good, pure
TEAS cannot affod rto miss this mammoth sale. Connie; now is the
accepted time.
GOOD BUTTER and EGGS will ti l•{.e*',as cash. Any goods
charged during this GREAT SALE will be''elitei�ed at regular prices.
GORDON & T . cINTYRE
The Anchor House.
Wingham,July 31, 1893.
GEO. E. KING.
WE ARE CLEARING
PRINTS,
CHALLIES,
DELAINES,
BLACK GRENADINES,
S,
DRESS GOODS e.
r ''':i►.
Respectfully you're,
Gana, an
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VOL. XXL ---NO. 1124.
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NEW FALL GOODS,
NEW FALL G0013S,
NEW FALL GOODS
OF ALL KINDS,
OF ALL KINDS,
OF ALL KINDS
CALL AND SEE US,
CALL AND SEP US,
CALL AND SEE 'US
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repair
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this se:
—AT TIIE—
ORIS & HISCOCKS,
Direct Dry Goods Importers.
'Tee BE.tr., August 30, 1893. •
.DRESS AND MANTLE. MAKING.
1KRS..11oaiLii $iEtR
Has decided to again open a Dress . and
efantle making business, at her residence,t,
Edward street, near Pringle's pop works
Satisfaction guaranteed. Apprentices
wanted. 3m
Malrrlago I,ioonses
Issued by l.'R.tix PATERSON, No 2'3, "iri0-
'coria street, Wingham, Ont. leo witcps'r es
required.
LOOAL NEVIS
—Call at this `.Star Restaurant for a big
assortment of fruit. Its. McKie -AA
it Fee, I„nesip utton has purchased a
neseci5i� tagc ,fuora Mr. James Armour, on
Skit-ler`stt,..et
•-•The bhiffi' wog, of Mr. J• B. Ferguson's
1 cnee, S'huter sti et, wee coeimeuoed this
week.
-Cash for good butter and eggs at R A
Graham's market grocery.
—Mr. A. MO anus, Minnie street, has
given his residenc a coat of paint, which
greatly improves is appearance.
--The Agrioult rat Hall has been corn=
pleted and the gro Inds are being put in
ehape for the site .
—Private moneys to loan on mortgages
nit reasonable rate of interest. Apply to
tf JonN NEELA1Vns.
—Farmers are usy now soli g or pre-
paring to sow thei fall wheat. • 'ho recent
rains have putt o soil in excellent shape
for seeding..
—The first num orf - lJ'' tish Cans-
o T�90��
dian, published i Toroaite5,-;ei1d of which
Margaret L. Sh plitrd is the editor; hag,
been issued.
—The "Scott ' ed Company," of Toron-
to, a concern wit' 1. commenced IastMarch,
and worked the "word comnietition" fake,
and promised' he successful contestants
seeds, shrubs, & ., is to be wound u
25 Cents Ca li will pay for Tsn XxEs,r
for new subscribers, till the and ret
the mar.
Mr. Thomas ell has purchased the
kating rink Alto erty adjoining his furni-
ture factory,-fron- Mr. Alex: Orr. He will
dispose of the eix,11 bulling, if an opportun-
ity offers, artd,lilete it removed.
--Mildna 'rt zoite : Mr. McKenzie is
pushing el -16.'4H of pressing hay, and has
teams conntl
station.
sof
engaged hauling ib to the
Itrz unds will soon bo
cleared of shay.
—For first -ole ec . tailoring and the
gents' fuenishr;r e, try Webster etc Co,
Remember thoe,co, only two doors north
of the chi staul'!'and between Rose' book-
ato -and Pattorson's jewellery shop.
—0
with O.
We hof
—T
tisedt
the Go.
—La
Miss I'd
the Qu
work, a
— Ti
oircula
ing me
°beery:
tration
—Nc
man
t
:Which
,suffer_
'guitoef
—01
Janes
office,
of the.
Sunda;
— �c
and't?t
ciao 1)0
Drug f
—T1
dist ol:
17th, a
moral
pond)l
cite wi
—Tl
conoer
time t
they es
last On
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resides
tramp
is over
goods
to the
give ill
leave
via W
and 8,
Good'
who g
ttsnail
nese ?
that n
back
dollar
of the
sput 41
fall,
place
He t
made.
Boatt
the
Best
`--0n Monda'
estate agent,'
sion 4, Turnbe
for the sttni of
the property 'a
and omitted -o
tends moving
shortly.
—Capt. Hardt
shire, England,
latives, Mr. Wm.
he visited here,
hag lost leis life
going over to t
The Capt. is a gr
on Monday last b
trip tip the lakes.
for generations
.I
in
th
tomb
berry
Prom
,tib l
dour
tary
I3olga
last, Mr. 5. Yeuhill, real i Libe
ingham, sold lob 19, sones- . hand
y, to i1lr.Whitl1eldJermyn, I abou
u
+2,000. The farm had been ,
Mr. Tho as Watt,of Ethel, port
42 acres. Mr. Jermyn al'
carni
rocs town to his farm, I. The
{ata
1 The:
go, Ilfercombe, lievon- port
in tows. visiting lain ros er,
Snell and family. Since i Vice
a couple of years ago, lief Con'
pannier, Mrs. Hardinge i or tc
,majority in April last. Shot
at lover of the •wator,and land
and Miss Snell left for a i or w
'rhe Captain's ancestors Con
ere seamen. I oflk