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The Wingham Times, 1893-09-22, Page 1VOL, XXI.M--NO, 11 26, ' INC�IZ IVZ, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22, 1893. We want especially to draw your atten-, Cash for good butter and eggs, at B t tion to our new fall stook of Dress Geeds, Graham's market grocery. They are acknowledged by all who have —A meetin of the Presbyter of Mait- land was held in the Wingham Probst. terian (thumb on Tuesday last. y' —Quite a 1 ge number from this section all wool Sergent the low price of twenty- are attending he Western Fair, at London, five cents a yard. A decided bargain, Be vita week, sure aucl ask to be shown them. The staple stook of Dry Goods is full and —The oyster is again "ill season." He complete. has n most pre irious career; first he lies in the "swim" and later on he's "in the soup." r ,-Nearly one undred ticketsfor Chicago have been sold a the Grand Trunk Station here, during the Cheap fares. Wingham and vicinity is ndiug its quota to the World's Fair. , Cents Cash will pay for Tri Trans, for new subscribers, till tke end of the year. seen thein to be the finest assortment ever shown in the town, and combine all the leading colors and weaves. The prices are away dawn to suit the times. We show you in all colors a fine double width Groceries full and fresh as usual. The 35 cent tea is as fine a flavor and as strong as ever. 3 pound for one dollar and fifty cents. yaw 46evc•4.""6ai�,:" h, y i•ii. Y ORB & RISCOCKS, Direct Dry Goods Importers Tire Br,sn, September 14, 1893, — ---, �1& ]. -- --..ro -0n Saturday, 4[te 16th instant, Mr. S. —We learn that t ere is not much pro- bability of the R . Robb. Johnston, of Lindsay, acceding o the wisbes of the congregation of tb Ingham Presbyterian ohnroh to become err pastor. DRESS AND MAITRE r�KINC. 11Aflis. JOHN RBA Has decided to again open a Dress and .Lantle making business, at her residence, Edward street, near Pringle's pop works. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apprentices wanted. 3m • Marriage Licenses Issued by 1+'RANIc PATERSON, No 23, Vie: torte street, Winghatt5, Ont. No witneoses required. LOCAL NEWS —Call at the Star Restaurant for a big assortment of fruit. JAs. Me1Cnuvrn. —The Ontario rioultural College will re -open on the 2m October for the fall and winter session. see ° —MIs. Peter De us was a judge on horses' at the Culross far nesday. -The word "le ceny" is not to be found in the criminal le of Canada. The word "theft" now covet all cases of stealing, however large or s tall the amount may be, —Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf - Joni. NEELANnS. —Rev. Wm. Ma regor was at Palmer- ston, on Monday a ending a meeting of the Home Mission Bo 'rd of the Baptist0hurch for the counties Huron and Bruce. —Mr. H. W. 0 Meyer left for his future home, in Geiger , N. W. T., on Friday last. A. number the citizens were at the station to see hi off. at Teeswater, on Wed- l'ou must re all the local news :for it, If you are subscription paid the Trans if you want If you read it, subscribe a subscriber, is your p? —.For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, Remember the place, only two doors north of the r'd stand and between Ross''book- store and Patterson's jewellery shop. LThe season for rouse, woodcock,hares, .oto., opened on the 15th September, and that class of shoot g goes out, including :lucks, on Dec. 15t . Deer shooting comes in on the 20th el tober and expires on the 15th Noventbe —'the third 1b er of the: series by Rev, Wm. McGregor, tt pears in another part of this issue, It de a with the city of Jaber- xleea, Scotland, al the great Tay and Forth bridges; : ie next letter will be ,desoriptive of Xi nrgh and Stirling. —G T Vii. trains or Toronto and east leave Wingham et 6.25 a m and 11,20 a M. via 'GV G & B Divisiou, and at 0.40 a til:. and 3.46 p m, vitt Clinton and Guelpb. Good oonneeiions by all trains. nliaraeters. Ram's ars that M ary, the is now Mrs Tylet The lamb died about ,original verses Were •stone, of Boston. mb" are well known Porn informs its read= mer of the little lamb, of Somerville, Mass. ab years ago. Tho rftteu by John Boui- Youhill, real estate gent, sold house and Iot No. 12, corn r of Alice and Albert streets, Wingham, wned by Robert Mar- low, to John Da , of the Township of Turnberry, I'ric $600. —Wanted, 10 to 20 mets to out cordwood and sawlogs. Work to commence at once. GEo. Monson, lWingham, Ont. —A large quant ty of machinery for the Wingham Bleatr' Light Company, for their new power 1 use, has , just been re- ceived from the aterous Engine • Works Company, 13ran ford. When it is placed in position the e ctric light will be run by water power. •Tl2r. John W Green, of lot 5, conces- sion 6, Turnberr , will sell bis farm stock, implements, bon bold furniture, &a., by public auction, o, Friday, September 20th. Salo at 1 p. m. Terms—All sums of n5 itncl under, cash; ' over that `amount, 13 months' credit approved joint notes, Jos. Cowan, atioti neer. —Mr. Geo. U. ries returned from his third trip to the id Country with cattle, on Tuesday. He: eports the Old Country cattle markets as eing very depressed. He had a splendid ru over, and came back on the Sardinian. it new Governor-General and his good lad were passengers by the came boat. Mr. ughes formed a very favorable opinion f them. —Ladiee, have your garments made by Miss M. Johnston. Gregory block, opposite the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always first-class fit. —Rev. J. H. etor, the Black Knight, conducted the a vices of the Methodist church, on Sund 'y last, in the absence of the Rev. S. Sell' y, who is visiting the World's Fair. he services were largely attended, the'ch ch being taxed to its ut- most capacity t accommodate those who attended at the .ening service. Mr. Hec- tor, though oft 'ing from a severe cold, delivered aco pie of thoughtful and im- pressive discou es. FIRST OONGREGATIONAL (iawzcu, WxNGIrnz.—W. H. Watson, Pastor. Ser- vices each Sunday at 11 a. tr.. and "r p. ni. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor Friday evenings at 8 p. m. All made welcome. Seats free. Strangers welcome. Sunday, Sept,17th. Morning subject : "An Old Messalts" Eve g t "Mobamtnedan- ism." Last of s ries of four great re- ligions. —The Gospel emperance meeting, in the Temperance all, on Sunday afternoon last, though bein the first of the season, Vas well attende , the hajl being well filled, The Black Knigl delivered a telling ad. drawn comparing he condition of the people of his race, wh under slavery in the United States, t who are enslave niade some sple have the sytnpat •- Circulars have b n issued calling a Bev. W. I3. Wats Union Prohibition 0 vention in Toronto dress. Mayor Glc on OOtobera 8rd in ora to make a sport' in his pleasing in :effort to secure to full at possible demon- enjoyment of the atration of the pceple desire for prolhibi. priate remarks. tion at the comingple soitc. Every church to a close by Rev. and society in entit d to ttvo represent• nounoing the ben Mince ar more in prop mien to the number bath, at14 p. of Members. The erent temperance' meeting will be he. turd ahriroh organiaat as are entitled to Rail, when it is lip d 1 re rgaent$tfoii, Rod ed fares will be John Potts, D. b., leen, by the i ttilwa + an address. A. YEAR IN AD D, 0, MI Tilos staff, is now Manitoba, nro, formerly of the eatrltinn • at Killarney, —Mr. Geo, Mara his family to town, f sit lute removed with Stn Listowel. ::•-Mr, Wm. Clegg has disposed of ,his Mr. 13, 11. Sw eta has rented a hotel luny press to Mr, a, Martin, of East Manchester and w 1 take possession of ib Wawanosh. shortly. —Rev, Dr. Potts, •f Toronto, will preach W. 0 Meyer has sold his house Educational sermo = s in the Winghans and lot on the c ner of Minnie and Patrick Methodist church, n Sunday, September streets, to Mr.' os. Forbes, of Morris, for 24th, both morning and evening. Do not a good figure. fail to hear this cal brated pulpit orator: --The Wingl m football team expects to go to Listowel, ti Saturday neat, to play the team of th t town. We trust the boyn will be success 1. —Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by HALsnr PARR, Meyer Block, Wingham. Mr. Richard insman, of this town, has been appoint d agent for the old es- tablished nurser of Stone & Wellington, of Foothill, Ont, -.The 1,Vinghara ", C, T. U. expect to have a. meeting some tz.. a in the course of a. couple of weeks 1 the interests of the Piebiseite, of whi h ample notice will be given. —The Waterlo. Chronicle of last week contained an aoco, nt of the death of Mrs, Sanford Carey, fo erly of this town, She died of typhoid fe =r at her home in Water- loo. Mr. Carey w 11 have the sympathy of his many Mends i i Wingham in his sore —Rev Wm. A Cook, of Dorchester, will bereavement. conduct the rvices of the Wingham —Tire annual fa 1 excursions to'Chicago, Presbyterian al rah, on Sabbath next, at Detroit, Pt. Euro Bay City, Saginaw, the usual hour and the Bible class, at rand Rapids, etc. per G. T. B., twill talo 80 p. m. place: en Friday an Saturday, September 22nd and 23rd. Ti kets valid for return to arrive back at des illation ou or before Tuesday, October 4 -On Sunda afternoon next, the Metho- dist. Sttnclay S ool will hold it special re- view service at x.30 sharp: This service is expected to be ery interesting anct -profit- able. An Inv anion is extended to all. —The revi of the present quarter's lesson, of the 'resbyterian Sunday School, delegates to attend t Wingham, wil be conducted next Sabbath to• be held in Clinton by .lir, Macdo Id and the Rev.' W. A. next, to select a, can Cook, of Dorc stor. A cordial welcome to Legislature for W all. attexlaance is rogues , Mrir. Wm. Clegg as leased his oatmeal mill to Mr. Hemley, :f Brussels, and in now putting it into ,00d running order„ We trust that Mr. R mley will finer Ida business venture a s cessful one, and. lie be ascertained by simply doubling the time should, as the mill is o to of the beat in: of the sun's risi which will give the length of the nig , and double the time of setting will give lie length of the day. —A meeting of tl luny will be held in Monday evening nes 25 foernntsewCassulbi scwirlibperay ftll TthiteseTnxdss, the year. --By a simple and the night, an le the length of the day time of the" year, .may —The Black Knig Addressed a large anceliall,Winghanu iscenoes of the fat Dr. Macdona{d occ the close of the leo' remarks. t, Rev, J. H,.11:eetor, ienoe, fn the Tamper. on iia ;'personal vernal - American civil, war." pied the chair, ana at re made some practical —Mr. John Cal • cls, father of Mr. Dalt Colbeck, formerly of Wingham, died at bin son's residence in' Goderich, on the 11th instant, in the 80t year of his age. Mr. taalbeek was one f the pioneers of this. county, having i rot settled in Goderioh, township when it —The young in ed in 'Toronto, on brought to Gorri as a wilderness. is Lang, who was arrest - a serious ehsirge, was on Tuesday of last week, An investigation, we understand, was not held, the matter sing settled out of court The young luau pent a day or two in town riming the week and left the fore part of the week for this tome in Newstudt. '0n Friday l st, Bev. S. Sellery and Messrs. G. Pette k, F. Carr and W. Hut- ton, of Wingha .; T. Cummings, John Reid and John t Currie, of East Wawa_ nosh, Jan ititchiof Rowick, along with sixteen from Wx Teter and vicinity, left World'•s Fair. other column, an exceed.. d instructive letter, de- scriptive of St. Lo tis, Mo., and the Inter- notional and Worl vention, lately bel ' townsman, Dr. '.Cat Wingham for the Reformers of Wing- ate Toms office, on ' —We print in ,25th inst., to appoint ingly interesting e Reform Convention ou the 2nd of October iclate for the Local t Huron. A good d. —On Tuesday. + ening last, a football ilia/1was pltiye:.n the town' park, be- tween tho Winglt juniors and the Brick- yard team, which resulted after a long struggle, in a vitt.; y for the Winghantboys by it score of one g al to none. —The Wingham fall fair will be held on —We take the follow' g from the Tees - Tuesday and Weesday next, and the water News of last we- t. Mr. Dopp and indications are th t it will be one of tho Miss Taugher are both ell -known in Wing - best held here for , ears. Farmers in the hem, having been form r residents:—"The surrounding county should patronize it, by ringing of the bells call d a happy couple bringing out their s ock and produce for to the Teeswater 11. C. hurch at 10 o'clock exhibition, as well t - attending the show on Wednesday ni ruing, September in large numbers. 13th. The Church we s well filled with —The next meeti g of District Lodge No.: friends and acquaintat ces of the contract - 24,I. 0. G. T.,willbe ieldinthe Temperance . ing parties, Mr. J. E. opp, of Teeswater, Hall, W ingliani, on i uesday, October 17111,1 and Miss Mary, dart hter of Mr. John commencing at 11 = in. Rev. J. 0. Madill,Tougher, of Turnbor y. The bride, who of Belwood, Ont., e,• and Chief 'Templar, 1 was becomingIx,attiro in a costume of will be present and address the meeting. 1 cream cashmere, was iven away by her Topics for discuss .n have been selected, I father. Miss Nellie i augher, of Rochester, and a number of bi thren from different N. Y., sister of the b de, acted as maid of lodges in the distric selected to introduce 1n9 nos Miss Annie augher, sister of the the different subject Further particulars bride, and Miss Anni : Quinn, both of Ro- will be given latero cheater, N. Y., we e bridesmaids. The To DiJpel Golds, I groom was escorted t the altar by Mr. Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the ,!John Zinger, as best system effectually, yet gently, when costive Tisohart, of Duluth, or bilious, or when the blood is impure or Belmore, as groom sluggish, to permanently cure habitual was performed by 11 constipation, to awaken the kidneys and insrr. After the i liver to a healthy activity, without irri- ' marrage rite the go toting or weakening them, Use Syrup of dente of flit' bride's Figs afterucon and evenfi the Happy occasion. Scott's Conee t—L'nll Pair. large number of v Grand. entertainmei t in the Town Hall, presents. The new spend their hone Wednesday evening, ' pt. 27th. The fol- Preston."part lowing talent will tak part miss Mattd Einar, Mezzo Sopran. 7.oronto; Miss Lorne Campbell, Listowel; Mr, Prank Wright, Irish Comedian, Tor ito. 0n the follow- ing evening, anothe company of Mr. Scott's will hold for • t in,Forestere' Hall, Belgrave, when he wi be assisted by Miss Agnes Forbes, Sopra o, Toronto, and Mr, Thos. A. Baker, Iris Comedian, Toronto, e pick of Canada. Ontario. —A clergyman was 1 day on receiving a bask an old woman in his pe saying that as he heal r mon on the previous S "common titers" (com agree with him, she had good ones. uoh surprised one 1 of potatoes from sh,with a message marked in. his ser- nday that some entators)diel not sent him somereal The above talon t the people of this eountry, by the liquor traffic. Eft id. hits, ana appal:wed to of the large audience. n else gave o short ma. itna added to the eebing by some appro. be meeting was brought Wm. MacGregor pro. thee Gospel Tamperanaa In the Temperance Xpeeted that the lieV, A. geed time expecte f Toronto, Will deliner ; expenses. Let this Leg, qutii September, Congregational char treat delegate, who unigna way, we ha from Aberdeen, Se the evening is to be &avert& of Ontario society Tomtit forget Tuesday even- t 8 o'clock, in the . Besides' otm Mon - ravelled in ft ildIr mia he first Obtistiare nn, East Witwonosh at Belgrave, Sept, 28.29, In'ea giver, by itcnoi o formed the first Dungannon, at 'antigen:son, Ott. 1248. ev. A. P. McGregor, Centre Proce, Paisley, Sept. 26, 27. the Turks," we wil 1VIorris, at tlyth, Dot. 10-11. la :—Rearty singing, Northern, Walkerton, Sept. 20,08. Gen. Wallace loves. Tun Palomino Elms, at Atwood, Oat, B. mid he in novel:re Itinlots, at Luelmow,Oota 4.5. throws the reins o tan, and Messrs. J. nd. Augustanliller, of en. The ceremony v. E. Glowalski, of performance of the is drove to the resi- ether to spend the in a manner befitting .`Pito bride received a sable and handsomey wedded couple will oon at Berlin -and s Sabbath School Con - in that city, by our ler, The Dr. and Mrs. Towler were delegt tea to those wonderful. conventions. —On Friday last, there passed away, at the residence of her on, in this town, Mrs. Elizabeth Cumminn., one of the early- pioneers arlypioneers of this par of Huron county, rte the 79th year of het age. She was beau. in Lincolnshire, E land, and with heir parents came to Can ids when five years, of age, first settling in entreat, where they esidefT fon'a ininiber 'of yea>;s:' `Then they: removed to near Ott we, where the subject of this notice was m rried to her late hus- band, who died a Ito le of years ago,. aged 85 years. About for y years ago, Uiay de- cided to try their for tine in the Queen's Built, and they camwest and settled in the township of E at Wawanosli,. near where the salt well 1 now situated., Then the roads were not .even, and before they could reach their ho . e, the late M. Cum- mings and some me bora of the family had to underbrush a out three miles. of the road. The decease• had been failing very much since the deet of her late partner M life, and about a • ar ago hod a stroke of paralysis, and so a three months ago she received a soon stroke, which made her, almost helpless. She leaves two sons and one daughter --moi ears. J. L'.Cumrnings, of Wingham, and obert Cummings, of Mancbester, and Mr . Wm. Wheelers, of Turnberry—to mour her departure, Choice New Tena. Wholesale—Gordon & 'Mein tyre Grein a condition to supply families or soeietes with new teas, at supply. prices. Now is the time to seeure your teas. -The first edition .f 50,000 'copies of the Princeof India, Gen Lew. Wallice's new hystorical romance, was practically ex- hausted ten days of . =r publication. A new edition is now being ssued, and is meeting. with a hearty doing . The new story is an historical rotas; e dealing with the conquest of Consta • inoplobylllohammed II., the schism bet • een the Latin and Greek churches and "In reply to your gnestion ae my child- "Prince of India," wl ren object to taking Scott's Emulsions, I name, is our old ft say Nol on the contrary, they are fond of it Jew," whom General and it keeps them pieturenof health," very different colors Eugene Sue in his wo aoes not believe with naatanningttrir Tani- Ellieenttna Milverf°°' man, ruled, however, Mitottettent-Mitchell, netstne6-47., - love than by the god Nest Wellington -at HtatintounSepta-27- the Prinoess Irene 11 tinople, not for glory le love -story of the rincess Irene. The gives the book its end the "Wandering Valleee paints with front those used by !Waned novel. those historians who that Mohammed II. s. mekes him nspirited, ambitious ore by the god, of f war. To marry subjected Constan- °thee distinction. st way ot looking at acconnt of Molnar"- in his "Ilistory of do well to aceept it. write of georgeous palaces, of bectutifill and preeions stones, e happy than when lui a the holt of his aginatiott an • lots it run pear. In Orion al romance portunity, an "The Print abounds in see es that have aide of the "Ar bran Nights." Gen. Wallace b mself remarke; romance of 1 • e, war and rail finance and a hi tory combined.. with one. of th= most pi:turesgtroe eating epochs i all history, the the sehistn bet; een the Latin chnrcbes, of the siege of 0onstaat the Saracens, t 'e.os.pture of that the establishm nt of the Turki in Europe, Y t see what n vast offers—what s irrin,g adventure, episode, color,ovement, piotori The Canadia publisher is Wm - Methodist Bo k Room, Toronto. nersor•als. Goderich St r : Mrs. J. W. Sin St- Bakery, is '.ending a week at ham. Miss Oars, nicy, who has b ing friends in • yen during the 1 returned fee her ome in Lucknow day last. Mildmay 'Ga ette Gerrie iterne; Gee. Green, of : Ingham, is visit/It her mother, M . 4_. B. Allison, innt: 14e, at present Mrs, Allison hos ,onlaying good til'th of late. '� Clinton Ne sty : Mr. 12. C. Q. C., passed rquglt town, on Sat on his way to pend'Sunday with in.law, Dr. W loon, of London. Mfr, eron's friends '11 be glad to know with the exe •tion of a rheumatic iv in one leg; inn s nearly as well as eve4 Master Scott, son of Mr:. Scott, of Toro to, was in town this`• renewing acqu' ntances, and his olden ates wore pleasto see him. Teeswater Ne Mrs. A. Id. Mimi end, Mrs, E. Hsi ever, of Wingha, calling on frien " i 9 Teeswater,. n"d h. u of liist week. Mr. W. R. Cia town this week. reliable nursery fir of Toronto. Mr. Samuel Bea Sunday last in tow Mfrs. Summervill Moore Township, w and around town las guests of Miss Mar Mr. and Mrs. Geo from their trip to th ton, of Listowel, 1'e is representing of Stone & Wallin Mr, and. Mrs. The are the guests of this town. Mr. Finlay Scotty town on Thursday, Mr. B. S. Cook, R in town on Thursda Mr. 14. Vanstone, erich ou business, nn KineardineAteport stone, of Wingham, day. illiie>t>tts' L the Dande1 Pills will cure 3«eadaehe, Biliou:t9 Sour Stomach, oto, Try them nnee' you will not use any other. price til box, at all drug stores. $nimoni'ts ilna>ylisla rills is the best Family Liniment i world. Instant cure for Sprains Bruises. Beware of imitations, Aa Salmon's English' White Oils. 1�. Eing's 'Worm l'ow1l .e safe and auto. 250, a box. flLentliiiieltl's 1i1+ialiltta•' flat will cure the worst cold. ninudier: testimonials testify to its merits. will positively be refunded if Reath Healing Balsam sloes not do all th claimed for it. Dr. King's111[eali .atl phi err is the great blood purifier. 11 male the blood pure and keep it Cures dyspepsia and all forumof s and liver troubles. It isthe beat; h best, • Price one dollar a bottle, six b far five dollars. 'illia ms' Lithe Dai.:4; U imolnt's L4agl all 1t1r. L'ine's orlt'z1 Pow, li.eat'iffielrl's lleniiiti nut. Dr. i itrng't irittlieol e Are all reliable matinee and ?riders guarantee ratishealotl ease or money refrandeci ie, of Brussels, -t • and Mass Flernit re visiting frienai week and were A. Scott, Pocock have reti Old Country, Leslie, of Winm Mr. Leslie's fa of Brussels, wa business, '•e of Eowick, rrister, was lit' Vedueaday. Miss Maggieas in town On