HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-09-08, Page 8THE WINGHAM TIMES,, SEPTEMBER 8, 1893,
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¢' MCI 'DOO.. ` The regular month meeting of the
Town Council was Lel on Monday evening
last. Present -Mayo Gordon, Deputy -
Reeve Broekenshire, and Conneillors
Messrs. Ilomutli, Neel, fids, Dawson,Johns,
Herdsman, McLean, E der.
The minutes of last meting were read
and adopted.
Town Tretastuer Di aeon addressed the
Council in reference to the loans due from
Messrs. Dutton de Fes 'ant and Gilehrist,
Green ca Co. He ask: for further instruc-
tion in the matter. communication was
also read from Messrs. Button at Fessant,
Moved by John Ne • lands, seconded by
John Elder, that the Town Treasurer take
proceedings at once to collect the money
due to the town fro the factories -Car-
ried.
The Mayor stated what steps had been
taken to get James ohuston, who is at
present in the Loud Hospital, into the
Asylum at London. It is expected that he
will be admitted o the Asylum in the
course of a week or
Mr. John Ansley
granted hire for as
Jobnetou to the t
motion, the matter
enders as to his acco
A'petition was re-
els of ratepayers, asking
itclowest prices for same goods. The stock is sidewalk be put clow
Victoria street from
street and a four feet
'Victoria street to L
The petitioners ha
H. MGHIDOWS. subscription list.
`k 191tl �9 Moved by A. Daws
Tans Tans o1` 'run Towel. -al. II. Mc-
pokes
c-'e Really Made Mantles; words fail to
jnetico to these royal goods. You must
and see them personally, these wen-
derttof the tailor's skill. These fine Wa-
rted mantles, single and double-breasted,
r trim -nod, in beaver, mink and sable,
iso braid trimmed, with and without
pec. Over 210 new styles to select from
'and prices from 54.50 to $30. You only
101
iassea to come and look to be convinced that
re
there ia.e 1leadgtiarters in styles and the
sc
rc.people to buy from.
vii
are
itt Wpride g eourselves upon handling the
a. greatest variety of Dress Goods, Silks, and
rTriannings and of the best qualities, at the
DRESS GOODS.
Coll, 26 ft. 9 in.; 2, 0-
3, M. O'Neill, 27 ft. '3
step and jump ---1, S.
2, 3. Joues, 42 ft. 3 ie.
'in.; Quarter mile roe
J. S,11tc1)onald; 3, 3.
race --1, C. Frit;;, 2, A
Vaulting with pule -
9 ft, 2, in.; 2 and 3,
C. Fritz. equal, 9 ft.
yards -1, T. O'Neill.
Fritz; Highland
Toronto; 2, G-, A. Me
P. Riddell, Toronto;
lander, without erns
sou; 2, 7, Rattray, L
London; Best dresse
Hendrle, Hamilton
Luokuew; 3, G. A.
Best dressed boy
Luckuow; 2, Geo,
Galbraith, Loudon;
win, Kinoardiue; 2,
3; T. Little, Lucke
R. Ireland; 2, Wm
Riddell; Strathsp
land; 2, Wm. Ha
high jump -1, J.
A. Scott, equal;
1, R, lrelana; 2,
Highland ffiug
McLaren; 2, M
breath, Loudou;
years -1, Jenni
Galt; 3, H. G
light stone -1,
O'Neill, 47 It.;
Amateur race
2, A. McTavish
don; Scotch wr
Currie; 3, J. S.
anew most complete and ready for inspec-
fused to accept a3
'sting in taking James
ondou Hospital. On
as left over for pati-
ne
from a large number
that a six feet plank
on the north side of
Tosephine to Minnie
sidewalk be put along
wer Wingham bridge.
• about a75 on their
.ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
li --The Montreal tness says: Mr,
utVan Horne's advice to
wheat for a while is,
otimely advice. Tlie pri
elbeen reclttced to theatre
caeveral causes, some of t
rwbich are, beyond all d
°The fiaancial disturbanc
tatesis one of these. The lack of currency M. Gordon, expens
as retarded the moving f grain, and has Johnston, f3.25;
ansequently reduced pries in the west, weeds on streets,
s.soon, however, as the t 'ice of wheat re- ing, S2.
overs from the effects of
orary causes, farmers sit • uld sell.. They port was adopted.
i koulclnotholdwheat in t eexpecte tion ofa Moved by W.
eatall further advance iu pi ces after prices by J. 3. Homuth,
e recovered from the -scent heavy de- ed to draft a by -1
fee caused by a stiugen money market. oil to assume the
Ire general course of beat prices for John street to
earsbas been down\ ard, and there is ' Leopold and Wil
t will take an up- The Mayor st,
is greater than cited for some a
ore extended and to assist him in
is more universal, A. Dawson, seco
Neelands, that as s
pay in to the Town
One Hundred dollars
too at once proceed a
niers to hold their the bridge -Carried.
think, good and The Finance Coin
e of wheat has mending payment of
ent low figure by Wingham Electric
e most potent of 00.60; Ralph Beget
bt, temporary. It. Kinsman, layint
in the United & Carr, grant to m
u, seconded by John
+n as the petitioners
reasurer the sum of
the Street Commit -
d. lay the sidewalk to
iittee reported recom-
the following accounts:
ight Company, lights,
, work on streets,$;2.50;
sidewalks, a9; Hutton
11 pond repairs, g10; D.
s to Godericli re James
Dir. Williams, cutting
.50; Jas. Fleuty,. priitt-
iese merely. tem- On motion, the Fivance Committee's re-
Brockenshire, seconded
hat the Clerk be instruct -
w empowering this Coen -
ane running south from
Victoria, street, 'between
Wu streets -Carried.
ted that he had been soli -
stance for Mr. Williams,
eying hisrent. Movedby
ded by W. A. Johns, that
ion in the world's this Council grafi t Mr. Williams the sum
ices are lower. of $3, to pay his ent-Carried.
On motion, Ola ses 18 and 19 of the rules
of the Council w. e suspended to allow the
submission and p ssege of by-law No. 214,
1893.
By-law Net. 21
ferning to indicate that
Tord. turn. Productio
ver, trensparation is
per, commudicatio
eT as n result .competi
ttkets is keener and
Canadian Mamas e'for September.
The Canadian Magt ne for • September
a strong number, of sueh variety, and
obably as interesti g as any magazine
blished eertaiulymo = interesting to Oana- ' tween Leopold a
arts than any otlie•. The illustrations
e numerous and exc:llent, and altogether
e number is most et tcrtaining and credi-
ble. Prof. Bryce on "The Manitoba
hope Question" joi . issue easily with
. Ewart, Q. 0., wl .se article iu a recent
mber attracted niu h attention. Drastus
mares. "L Whirlwi id of Disaster" as -
es the financial t'ouble in the United
e disproportionate
d their industries.
scion analis extra.
ted in a 1pr)id nean-
ited States banker. Over 6,000 per
has a suggestive land games' at L
The first of a It was the best g
taken place in
band of the Po
and the Lucian
es largely to
h of the cities a
e Australasian dep.
nary nature are tr
y Vortigern, a VI
W. S. 81ackstocl
fele on Criminolog
phie series of illusti
ivies, E. It. G. S..
n sand up the Me
th, and is very
er illustrated arti
. Alveus; "Rem
," by Julia
Sault Ste.
e. "The Cere
0. F. Winter;
quis; "The Sk
h of British C
berlain,
three times and
Council.
On motion, 02
of the school boa
The Council t
,1833, to open up lane be-
d John street, was read
eased, and adopted by the
0 was placed to the credit
d.
en adjourned.
L'UCKNO 'S BIG DAY.
Sex Thousan ' People at the High-
la , d Games.
GREAT FEATS 0 • STREN0TI1 BY CANADA'S
C: AMPI0N$.
. ns attended the High-
Oknew, on Wednesday.
thering that has ever
ucknow. The piper's
y -eighth highlanders
w town band played
In the morning ',Luck-
defeated
,Luck
defeated Walkerton
acnes and in the even -
rt was held. The fol -
list:
and Huron, 50 yards
land over 50 years -1,
Pilot," an amusing J. B. Hunter, Lu t know; 2, 1 . Paterson,
lumbia Life, by A. F. Wingham; 3, VX Taylor, Wingham;
..; "Supper in a Sheol) Marches -1, D. B MoKay, Kintair; 2, D,
her's Jacal," , y Linda Bill Colson' McKinnon, Tive on; 3 • (equal), 0. E.
o bright stories of a number of MacKenzie, Kint: il, and D. McKay, Kin -
s make up 4 number of remarkable tail; Strathspey . nd reel -1, D. McKay';
y and interest. Published by the 2, D. ,'V1cKinnon
o Publisliin: Co. (Ltd.), Toronto, i 1-lelens; Stilt rac
per annum. Bunter; Commer
I J. D. Wright, i
orris. !London; 'Highlan
afternoon last, the McLaren, Saltto
Robt.Bloomfield, 2nd 'Saitford; 3, Lent
urned to the ground.' Shaun. trews --4,
Mrs Bloomfield
ted articles byWm.
ntitled "Down the
enzie," appears this
interesting reading. excellent music.
es are, "The Cornet," now lacrosse clu
sconces of the West by two straight
'tatthew Moody, and ing a grand cone
aerie Canal," by J. J. lowing is the pri
ony of the Keys," by Open to Bruce
"Roberts," by F. S. race, Sons of Soo
Currie, 26lt. 3 iu.
in.; Ruuuiug hop,
'Neill, 44 ft. 4 in.;
3, 0, Fritz, 40 ft. 10
-1, D. Goodwill, 2,
Whalen; 100 yards
. O'Neill; 3, J. Jones;
J. Diugwalt, Blyth
. Scott, J. sones and
iu.; Hurdle race, 200
2, Al, O'Neill; 3, 0,
g- -1, Geo. Murray,
theson, Hamilton; 3,
Best dressed High-
euts-1, A. McPher•
ndon; 3, 1?. Wilson,
I3ighlauder-1, Capt
2, A, McPherson,
Matbeson, Hamilton;
1, Ernie Murchison,
y, London; 3, Hugh
ack race -1, D. Good -
Ray Little, Luokuow;
w; Pibroch piping -2,
Ham, Guelph; 3, F.
y and reel -1, It. Ire.
; 8, F. Riddell; Standing
)'Neill; 2, 3. Jones and
larches and quicksteps-
W. Hem, 3, Goo. Murray;
uuder 18 years-Jeuuig°
y Kelly, Galt; 3, II. Gal-
Sword dance, under 18
McLaren; 2, R. Kelly,
Ibraith, London; ,Putting
J. Currie, 51 ft.; 2, M.
3, C. Fritz, 45 ft. 10 in.;
1, F. Sterling, Woodstock;
Ripley; 8, I3. Boyle, Len-
tliug-1, A. Scott; 2, C. J.
cl)onald; Reel o'Tulloch
-1, F. Riddell; '•, G. A. 112athesou; 3, Geo.
Hurray .The are t tug-of-war was between
the Sone of Seed. fid camps in Ripley and
Underwood. Ri ley won iu two straight
heats.
STrnl. ace - lu
the wife of Mr.
EVANS. -Iu 111
wife of Mr, liobt
CoLvxN-On th
Mr. W. It. Colvin
Hirai -In Quire
Mr, and Mrs. taco
r
maBi rn••CAurn
Morris, on the 3rd instant,
Sterling; a son.
th, ou August 25th, the
BvanE; a eon..
25th ult., the wife of
Teoewater; a sou.
5, On the 27th ult., to
Hill; a daughter.
RILD.
Ln. --At the Presbyterian
manse, Pine Bever on August 22nd, by
the Rev, John Mo] arlane, Mr. Donald G,
MoBeth, of Asbfiel to Miss Mary Ann
Campbell, of Hare township.
VJednesda
nee of Mr.
ion, was
gag the after
eout tov
field had g
e Wall no q
place.
rom an of
they o
rayed, be
by the
3, A. Anderson, St.
----1,1. Little; 2. 3. B.
Tal travellers' race 1,
ondon; 2, 13. Wilcox,
fling, girls -1, Jennie
2, Nellie McLaren,
MoMurohic,' Kintail;
. McLaren; 2, J. Mc -
Fail Fairs.
Western at London, Sept. 14-21.
North Perth at Stratford, Sept. 28-29.
North Waterloo at Berlin, Sept. 20-28.
Center Huron at Clinton, Sept. 20-27.
Toronto Industrial, Sept. 4.16.
Central at Guelph, Sept. 19-21.
North Oxford at Woodstock, Sept. 26-27.
Mornington and Ellice at Milverton,
Sept. 26-27.
Mitchell at Mitchell, Sept. 26-27.
Great Northwestern at Goderich, Sept.
20-22.
West Wellington at Harriston, Sept. 27-
28.
East Huron at Brussels, Oct. 5-6.
Wingham at Winghem, Sept. 26-27.
Borth Bruce Union, Port Elgin, Sept.
28-20.
East Wawanosh at Belgrave, Sept. 28-29.
Hensel). Oct. 7-8.
Dungannon, at Dungannon, Oct. 12-13.
Culross, at Teeswater, Sept. 19-20.
Morris, at Blyth, Dot. 10-11.
Carrick, Mildmay, Sept. 21.
Centre Bruce, Paisley, Sept. 26, 27.
Northern, Walkerton, Sept. 20, 28.
Howick, Gerrie, Oct. 7.
Wroxeter, October 3, 4.
ScoT'-McINTos -On Monday, August.
21st, at the reside • ce of the bride's father,
by Rev. Johu i Intosh, of Allendale,
Annte. Jenuette, s coed daughter of Itobt.
McIntosh, to Jose. Dayid Scott, all of
Ashfield.
HILI}URN-MOTA
the residence of tl e bride's mother, on
v. Neil Shaw, of Eg-
ae Hilburn, of Baden,
essie, daughter of Mrs.
sh, of Seaforth.
Bal.- In Seaforth, at
August 29th, by R
mondville, Mr. Je
Ontario, to Miss
Catharine MoTay
y 0�7J neLL. -In
ekleicander Cam
roptlis and 16 da
HetrvrnsoN-Ill
urday, Sept. 2ud,
35 years.
MAttsaix.L -In 1
5th, Jatnes Marsh
DIED•
orris, on September let,
ell, aged 77 years, 3
8.
,ast Wawanesh, ou Sat
tobert Henderson, aged
est Wawauosh, on Sept.
11, aged 24 yeurs.
UN NERVEDS TIRED
People and invalids will find in
CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE
A pleasant restorative and appetizer. Pure
and wholesome, it has stood the test of years.
Prepared onlyby K. CAMPBELL & CO.,
Bewareofimitations. MONTREAL.
:THIS IS A CLOCK
con
it a neighbor and Mr. ; Laren; 3, A. If lurclue. Open to the
no for a load of wood,l world, best dressed camp-Mc0ritnmon
e at homo when 'the i Camp. Tmdcrw. od; Cam» from the
is supposed to hate !
hoibrLattic ; greatest distanc.3�--M:cCrimtnon Camp;
use Host rle ,
ivied. Both henries : Largestnamp-+-B fume Jean,Rip}ey. Open
1 most of the contents to the world, tbi awing light hammer -1,
eweij;hbors. 1'tirtiaTy
.. 3, Currie,110, ft; 2, M. O'Neill, 108 ft;
`3, 3. D. McColl„105 ft and 10 in; Tossing
Maros Sew 'Teas. ' caber -l., 3. D. `McColl, 40 feet 0 inches;
le --Gordon do McIntyre awn a. il, C. g, Curcio, 33 feet 0 inches;
supply families or srsetetes' 3 A. Scott, 37 feet 3 inches;
tier, at lobbotThrowing g 59p
e.prices. N ,
to cactus your tow is • cued weight -1,1)
J. D. etre.
]ttx.
Joansxoss-In W ngbam, ou thelstinst.,
the wife of Fred J hnstou; a son.
Panama --In Wi gham, on the and inst.,
the wife of David ringlet a son.
HAr-In Seafoe h, on August 28th, the
wife of R. S. Hay , (nee Miss Nan Shane;)
aa sou*
son.�,,,-...� Q--.,�......-..
The 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.
3. W. WESTERVELT, Principal,
DISSOLUTION SALEo
,.gym_... -._..a..
Tho partnership happily existing between the undersigned for the
past six year's will close on the 8th day of September, 1893, by efful-
genee of tirne, 'and, owing to continued ill health of one of the
partners, cannot be renewed. Therefore, the
An old Greek water clock was a most
iugenius affair, but it was unreliable and
far from a handsome article. What a
change in 2000 years 1
We now offer you a most reliable time.
keeper, in walnut, marble and enamel
woud ; also the Wife's Favorite Alarm
Clock, at bottom price, at
J. R. MIJNSHAW'S,
Maroon Block, Wingham. -
HARNESS GOLLARS.
.S.
Having bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand,
am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a harness shop
such as
HEAVY, LIGHT and TRA -OK HARNESS,
NETS, DUSTERS,
WBIPS, CURRY COMBS,
BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES and
TRAVELLING BAGS, 31c., &a
I make all my own Collars and guarantee satisfaction.
Give:me a trial and 1 will use you right.
Com-- A_ fir: a w TCN_
4UNT9�'G 7� ABOUT $10,000,
Will b6 sold wits oaf rosorve
AND AT BELOW COST.
As the goods are all new and have been selected with great care, this
affords an opportunity of securing SACRIFICE BARGAINS such as
may never again, be offered to the citizens of Wingham and vicinity.
This great sale will begin on
Satur.�1 ,'cif . f. j ` .; oG5OLL
i And continue for 33 days. Please remember
33 DAYS SELLING AT COST,
And in many eases 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 ever description of
Dress Goods, Genera Dry -Goods, including Cur-
tains, Curtainin= a a fine assortment of
Carpets, fine `I arstedu,
Canadian Twt ads, Ready
ing, &eW; Furnishing
grted and
}';Cioth-
BOOTS TND SHOES and SLIPPERS fro
GROCERIES, pure and fresh, in •a;bundance I�ty
TEAS cannot affbel rto miss this mammoth sales '
accepted time.
•
best makers..
,gpod, pure
e, .;Crow is the
GOOD BUTTER and EGGS will be jtaken as cash; Any goods
charged during this GREAT SALE will entered at regular prices.
G ORBON & cINTYI E9
The Anchor House.
Wingham, July 31, 1893.
VOL. XXI.
•
We want especially to d
tion to our new fall stock
They are acknowledged by
seen them to be the finest
shown in the town, and 03
leading colors and weaves.
away down to suit t
show you in all colors a fin
all wool Serge,at the low p
five Dents a yard. A deoid
'sure and ask to bo shown t]
The staple stock of Dry
complete..
Groceries (till and fresh
The 35 Cent tea is as fin
strong as ever. 13 pound fo
fifty cents.
l Pt,
013Ii� & HISrCO
st
Direct Dry G
Tari BEAR, September 14, 1,
DRESS AND MAUI
NUS.
Has decided to again open
Adantle making business, at
Edward street, near Pring:
Satisfaction guaranteed.
wanted.
Marriage Lice
Issued by FRANK PATERS(
toi'ia atreet,Wingham, On
required.
LOCAL NE
--Call at the Star Res
assortment of fruit. J
. -The stenewot 1 cf the
erected by Mr. G Melt
A. H. Carr's flour and faced
pleted.
.-.Mr. B. R. S'. its has
%'livery business in own to
of Harriston, eh took po,
day last.
-Mr. A. Roe, ' as a dela
nual meeting:; o rho ; C
Unioti, held in T onttr''('cw;q
elected a member) of the: a'
tee of the Union xr the pi
-Cash for good butter t
Graham's market grocer;
-We notice' by ibt]ie
Thompson, Hon. G '
Flagged; Hon. J. C. ate
Wallace and Dr. Mon agu
dresses in Clinton on Sep
-The Toronto Tii : es
under the ban of the aw,
the sheat in Toronto rave
into court.. The Ti es, i
lished ar•tie}es laud piet
the public morals.
f+ --Private moneys to for
at reasonable rate of hate)
tf
KING.
isr•31000mism2 1040010:12=1000.21,000
OUR FAIL STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE.
SEE OUR DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND READY MADE
MANTLES.
11.02.001100.06.0000010000011000101001
Respectfully yours,
Mt. H. P. Chapzrfla
conducted a seb.prii'i
for same y,aeers; will
newsptuper,) Ripley
port it paper; but we,
man may be able to
h, of
ing
shoo
sal
tries
mak
---.The Rev. J. H. eea
perhaps as the "131n . IC
duct the services of lie 9
on Sunday next, at t e
absence of the Rev. ,
gone to visit the Wo eel's
Watclics, /sleeks and
repaired and fully wart
Pinta, Meyer Blook, Win
-Dr. and airs. teldrt
pathy of Ilio peopl of 'W
ity in the loss tai
William, who pas 1 aw
aged eight month . Th
on Saturday last,t' the
-A. late cite ar o1
Business College, ; Lona
good picture of M.
. He,
Mr. Thos. Bell, o this
nese college is tit ning e
r of graduates wlu arc fel
in the business w rld.
Robert Badi=, an o.
sirr Wingham, bre thed 1
evening last, age 70 ya
had long been al ing, a.
suffered severol iron
thighs. Ilse lea es' a
grown up daugll erg,w]
etg in Toronto. The r
to x01COiitO Ofl ,1 •nd&,I+
G.E30.. aciN-c+.