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The Wingham Times, 1893-09-29, Page 1I. VOL. XXL ---NO, 1127. RIES. WINi TA1I, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1893. $1 A YEAR IN A.. 'fir Wkwant eepeo1a11y to draw your atten- tion tb:,our now fall stock of Dress Goods,. They ai't,aoknowledged.by all who have seen them to be the finest assortment ever shown in the town, and combine all the leading colors and weaves, The prices aro away down to suit the tunes, We show you in all colors a fine double width all wool Serge,at the low price of twenty- five Dents a yard. A decided bargain. Be sure and ask to be shown them. The staple stock of Dry Goods is full and complete. Groceries full and fresh as usual. The 35 cent tea is as fine a flavor and as strong as ever. 3 pound for ono dollar and fifty dents. "Something has Cried the lover "What else can "When yea sit eine between ns," n dismay. to expect?" she asked, o far away?" Cash for good butter and eggs e.t R A Graham's market grocery, —Rev. S Sellery next'Sunday evenit World's Fair and of Religion." Mr °A. G. Ste News, was a visit day, He rode ov the distance in on A. great many e September grit algia, etc.) Have get it, too. It co t.oe ORR tt HISCOCX.S, Direct Dry Goods Importers, Tui; Bean, September 14, 1893. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MRS. S. Jai. L Illy Has decided to again open a Dress and elantlo snaking business, at her residence, Edward street, near Prieglo's pop works.• Satisfaction guaranteed. Appren wanted. , Marriage Licenses Issuer, by FTtAnx PATl,nsoN, No 23, Vic- toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. LOCAL NEWS —Call at the Stet:,Restaurant for a big assortment of stmt.°: , Jas. McKeevin. • —Thursday, ovcrnber 23rd, has boon selected as Than egiving clay. —On anothepage we print tho prize list of the Cairo s show, for winch wo are good-bye caused indebted to the seawater News. • pang, and the Io' —One of Mr. ea. View's horses .took it • warm tints of th in its head to r n away, on Monday night, memory which s when it made t Tinge lively for a few mo- it'will soon be ti meats. •snow shovel and 25 Cents Cash will pay for TrToms, —On Saturda ( for new subscribers, till the end of 'ball team add the' ` will take for his subject g, "Lessons from the ie World's Parliament vart, of the Teeswater our fair, n ednes- iat uo W r on his bicycle, covering hour. persona in town have (cold in the head, neur- patience and you will s noticing to get it, —Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf Joint Nrateeems. —Tho Rev. J. A. 'lnolair, of Carleton Place, will preach, in the Preebyterian ,ext both morning and g t the Bible class at church, on Sunday evening, and conclu 2.30 p. m, —Bro. W. Be Deputy High Chic: of Foresters, was last, and attended District No. 31. ... r essrs. Bcatt ook second mon Landon, last week Topsy 13., also to same place. —Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly 'ully warranted by Heesiy Clayton, of Listowel, Ranger, Canadian Order n town on Wednesday the District meeting Of e Bros'. trotter Wanda y at the Western Fair"; and their running mart}, s second money at the repaired and PArtrr, Meyer Mr. N. veyor a will be Friday, Wingham. rovincial Land Sur- sneer, of Kincardine, the Quer is Hotel, Wingham, on nd Saturc ey, October Gth and 7th. Persons wanting . urveying done can see hien there on thee days. —Summer has .lid out of the world as quietly and unact'mouiousiy as if saying never a heartache or a ly lingering evenings and fterglow have become a era at the thought that e to get out our family poke up the furnace. last, the Wingham foot - d another to their list of tr,defeating the Marlboros, their own grounds. The se champions of their d• o small honor the Wing - in defeating them by a ale to one. It is expected os will visit Wingham in ew weeks to try and wrest from the Wingham team. —Several delega morning train tc county rally of the Friday, 29th inst. Mrs, Sarah Hal neaday, after sten Toronto, visiting sow rieeds in th :02 -The English from the tower at day, and placed ix the new church. home. —Wanted, 10 to 20 men to out cordwood and sawlogs. Work to commence at once. Giso. Tao:esox, Wingham, Ont. rgan has been put in uroh,and everything for the opening on grounds mound the yelled and some of e in the entrance wey ye11, . victories this y of Listowel, on —T .ppear s t u Lang ,Oe not settl= Marlboros are t we stated last trict, and it is common essanit al ham boys woi --.TE all liouseelen score of two that the Marlb here. Stoves to b the course of a wood to look after re their lost ,so, n re me a Ding to t the case of August outside of court, as ok. He was tried for d fined 08 and costs. ing time will soon be put.up, coal to get in, That is why so many o World's Fair. g —On Seturd& playing on the str nearly run over b should not play o —The Toront, tainted an aocoue who tried to pla last, some small boys et near the foundry were a farmer's team. Boys the middle of the streets. World, this week, con - of a resident of that city, burglar on his wife, and one of his legs for his —According specter of Legit received by the. was 01486.20; t the Deputy Re earned by the sive of salary, Judge Mr. Toi got a bullet i comson, as Le trouble... as County Cr . W. He D. McDonald, oatmeal mill fr, Clerk, and Su bly, ', wvho has leased the ni Mr. Wm. Clegg, has had g stones put in and is sow armeks' chopping on short faction guaranteed. He is e oatmeal mill at its full a run of cbapl'li prepared to do noticeand sat also funning ti capacity, —Ladies, have your garmente made by lilies M. Joheaten, Gregory block, opposite the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always first-class fit. e- 'Mr. Wm. T. "'ebb, of Shullsburg,Wis- °" xoonsin, son of Mr. S B. 'Webb, of this town, hes been in tow on a. visitto his father. Mr. Webb, like en ,et Canadians who malt the United Stat: their home, has done well, and the r Isidents of his town has honored him with the highest office in their gift—the Mayoral y. o• the report of the In - Officers, the total salary heriff of Huron, for 1892, e salary and fees earned by istrar svas,°r1004.40; the fees ounty Court Clerk, exclu- as 0704.20; as Surrogate s received 6792; Mr. Mal - el Master, $11250; Mr. Lewis, vn Attorney, 01008.35; Mr. Clerk of the Crown, County rogate Registrar, 02550. s go away on the early I kIeneall to attend the Christian Endeavor, 011 teed returner, on' Wed - ling a couple of weeks in er claugbter Lillian and city, hureh bell was removed lie old church, the other position in the tower of t sounds well in its new —The new pipe place in the English is i forward state next. The ve been hidh w —The eeutl stitution o +oust adian Order of on Sunday, Ooto. attending divine fan church, at 1 of the Order will 10.30. —Rev. W. H. Michigan, is in to eats arid friends ii ing the annual me ference, which wa the past week. 1 East Saginaw makes his third y the people and tl Tuesday next. anniversary of the in - Maitland, No. 25, Can- -esters, will be observed r 8th, by the members rvice in the Presbyter - o'clock a. in. Members xeet in the Court room at —For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, Remember the place, only twu doors north of the r'.d stand mid between Rose' book- store aid Pattersou's jewellery shop. loyd, • of East Saginaw, n on a visit to his par - town. He was' attend - ting of the Detroit Con - held in that city during has been stationed in ✓ anotlier year, whioh ar in that city. Ile likes work, and will return on 25 Cents Cash will pay for Tiis Taws, for new aubscribers, till the end of the year. —On •Wednesday years of age was and W. F. Brockenshire with stealing fruit The. charge was and costs was impos age of the boy. Bo unmistakable lang serious nature of t that it was only tl youth that preven Goderich jail for t y, a lad about twelve bought before the Mayor kenshire, J. P., charged fruit an orchard in town. raven and a fine 'of 01 d, on account of the the magistrates, in age, pointed out the e offence, and intimated tender years of the ed their sending him tr ree months. he new St. willbe opened onS His Lordship, the preach at the m confirm a class in a sermon. The I. hain.will preach a Monday evening dress and organ William Ellis, organist at all t of service, as fol SIiNDAv :-10.3 Moms :-7.31 -The gatheri ists in the city o 4, is expected held for many y. from eight hund will be present. ince people for f be decided upon annual session of the Alliance Convention, and October 5. Sin should be purch from the ticket signed by the s in Toronto will ticket free. ' —The Gospel in the Tempera ing last, was p Wm. Hutton oc —We take the following from the last issue of the Seaf rtli Sun: We regtet the painful duty of r cording the death of our neighbor and fr nd, Mrs. A. J. Clark, wbielr sad event •ok place on Wednesday afternoon at the esidence of N. H. Young, Esq., Blyth.. M s. Clarke was the young- est slaughter of t e late Christopher Sperl- ing, whose fami was one of the earliest residents of thisca lily the other members being V, G. S Sperling, Toren Blyth, Mrs. W. Mrs. Walldell, stilted from the tion of the lung Buffeted from ii had a true, net was always a f by whom she war ati active the Methodist church, and in her llomelife, which had a 1 rge,share of trial and sor- row, she prey, • herself a brave and trite Woman. 'I'll = two girls, 1' lorence and Cottle, (tithe gh comfortably provided for ny friends, will receive syrn- ltand on account of their -.y-Large congre • ations greeted Rev. John Potts, D. D., of •ionto. in the Methodist, church, Wingham last Sunday when he preached two im reseive torment, which were listened t. with rapt attention. Tle ho reverend ge tman is the Gen- eral Secretary of the Educational Society in Bonne tion with the Metho- dist Church of anada, and is raising funds to carry on e work of the Society, wh1eb is to Want n the colleges and uni- Ternitiee belonging o the church, as well as VictO is University, Toronto, mid to assist /Citing inert to sec a an etincatiota ler the Nt'ethedieb minist people ef'ingha Wag liberal. —Last week wt Wingham Post 0 the returns of the Canadian Letters Foreign do Canadian Post. Car Foreign do Third Class Matter Fourth do Fifth do Free Lettere, Registered do Postage Collected., , enumeration week at the I co, The following is epic's bueiness :— —The Concert giv on Wednesday evenil cert Company, was and the programme Miss Lorne Campbel the audience with be a Mile o' Edinboro' gore, "Bonnie Annie led herself. Miss S and her numbers v Mr. Frank Wright di to what was expected old, —The death rate, lation,in Huron, in 1 was 7.0. The male the same year nu female 007. There performed that year parties being Metho 98 Episcopalians, Miens each had on same 3 ear 271 died; 80 of these w age, and 08 over 80 in each month war but January leads —A meeting of different Courts of Foresters in Distri be held in Wingha 27th instant,by Br vener. At the ap fair representation Wingham, Lucke() Whitechurch, etc., John Burgess, of Co was elected Secretor motion, Bro. John A. Wroxeter, Wroxete chosen as District D year. After several nature had been d adjourned. Mailed, . ., 185759 4 do ,,,.,195 .... 29 117 40 14 10. 52 ,675.1'2 in the Town Hall, laet,by Scott's+ Con= airly well attended, rried out to the letter, ,of Listowel, charmed rendition of "Within own," and in her en- aurie," fairly excel - r has a fine voice, highly appreciated. notquite come up and his pieces were s, do awl's Anglican Church uday,next 1st ofOctober. Bishop of Huron, will ening service and will ho afternoon and preach ev. R. MoCosh, of Chat- the evening service and on short service and ad- ecital will bo held,! Mr. London, will l o; the e above services. Time ows: a. m.; 3 p. m.; 7 p- m. p. m. g of Ontario prohibition - Toronto on October 3 and o be the most important re. It is expected that ed to a thousand delegates Tho Policy of the temper - tare aggressive work will at this gathering. The of the Dominion Council will follow the Ontario ilI be held in Toronto on o faro tickets to Toronto sed and certificate taken agent. This certificate rotary of the committee ntitle delegates to return e do do do do do ds r thousand of popu- 91, was 8.2; in 1886 it iildren born in Huron ibered (357, and the were 859 marriages 271 of the contracting ists, 252 Presbyterians, bile other deaomin- • a few. During the les and 247 females •e under 80 years of tiro number of deaths pretty nearly the same, y 56. e delegates from the he Canadian Order of t No. 31 was called to on Wednesday last, . John A. McLean, con- inted time there was a resent—the Courts in , Wroxeter, Bluevale,, ing represented. Bro. rt Douglas, Bluevale, of_.the district. On Barnard, of Court was unanimously puty for the current *natters of a private It with, the melting —Tho New York appear in the Town commencing on We under the auspices The Company is hig press whet ever they Wednesday eveiingtl Sawyer;" Thursday, Friday, " Jacquette;' Pickles." 3ijoa Company will tall, for four nights, neaday, Weber 4th, of the Lacrosse club, ply spoken of by the have appeared. On ey will produce "Tom • "Down the Slope," Saturday, "Mixed —G T R trains for ul'nrc•,,tn ' pri east leave Wingham at 6.25 a m and 11.20 a m, via W G Ik B Bivisiou, am.' at 6.40 a m and 3.45 p m, via Clinton and Guelph. Good connections by all trains. FJRST UONGli$GA'rIONATJ U s1JJioil, WINGHAJII.--W. H. Watson, Pastor. Ser- vices each Sunday at 11. a. m. and 7 p. m, 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, October 1st. Morning subject : "Ilea"en vening subject history," Lord's oruing service. —The second annu Huron County ,Uni cleaver will be held in sall, on Friday, Se local committee have and extend a cordial are interested in young programme embraces vita). interest to the Soc The following :sates, w iich appear on the it to draw workers lay : Revs. Ross els, Sellery and , of Wingham, kin, of Chatham, ondon. In ad- ndeavorers from y will take part• Temperance meeting held co Hall, on Monday even etty well attended. Mr. upied the chair, and ad' , ailing, Wingham, A. W. dresses were del vered by Rev. W. A. Cook, , Mrs. A. W. Young, of Dorchester, 1 ov. Wm. MacGregor, and f. (tray, Seaforth, and Rev. W. H. We, son. The addressesn vele-, innipeg. ' Her death re- interspersed by fter effects of Mamma- Union and of an attack of which she meeting, a num the stiminer, Mrs. Clarke Temperance 0 body, generous heart and en association t vorite of the young people in the town, an ill bo greatly missed. She ting a largo vet ember in the Ladies' Aid of on tho liguet from each chu of the town as les. It is exp shortly and fo against King Dr. Macdonal to the Tempe Toronto on T 1 Convention of the En- metaln of Christian En - metal Church, Hen- tember 28th. The alters well in hand, elcome to all who eeple's work. The many subjects of ety acid the church - increasing in value." "A chapter in church supper at the close of —On Tuesday eveni the Y. P. S. C. E's, of union assembled, met al church and held a r meeting. There was good things that it w man, he,good soal, h and check the eloqu stats. We had goo ing and a speaker Wm. MacGregor, v, on "Tho Christ Li W. A. Cook, of stimulating addre Ariny of Christ," affective and co tromp Montreal minutes' address programme, should not from all parts of the c and Cobbledick, of Bru Dr. Macdonald, M. Smythe, of Clinton, L and Bishop Baldwin, of ditime to these many different parts of the coni --During the past w Gordon has had Samu Lookeridgo, Robert L Vanaistine, before hie Bullard with being dru or profane language of deuce sufficient for c , was produced, and the M Mcllwain and Jas. Locke each, or fifteen days ie j; eridge was fined•i3 and c in jail, and .Alex. Venal or twenty days in jail, ' ties have decided to p casts of infraction of th above cases, and those t; of indulging in "tan le ware. The reeponse of the and among to hie appeal for /undoI pithy on eve ma, luta lose, ek k c t ek or so, Ma3 or McIlwain, Jas. idge and Alex. arged by Chief d using obscene ion in each case or fined Samuel idge 05 and costs 1. Robert Lock- ets dr seven days ne 035 and costs he town anthorie lish severely all law similar to the o are in the habit rg" had better be - g, September 2Gth, his town in local i the Congregation - using, enthusiastic such a plethora of s hard to act as chair- towel, are visiting i ing to touch the bell Miss L. Bullard Mr. John Rog friends in Westr Aliso Charlott visiting in Detr last week, Brussels Post children, of Win at Mrs, Pearson Wingham, and days while ret trip. The groo Wilson. Mrs. John Mc time with friends Mr, D. 13. Celt) ling on Wingha Mr. R. J. Evan:, of Wroxeter, was ov to hear Dr. Potts reach. on Sanctity inoi ing last. Mr. Peter Dean week attending th Mr. and Alt s. R water, were visitin week. • Mr. John. Bret] town on Tuesday AIr. Alex. Reber judge at the fall sh Mr. Robertson is farmers of Howick Mr. and Mrs, Jot or'So? e,Ja• re spent Sunday last McDonald, who has t for seine time, retui Airs. 5, Franckhairs, have boon vis' .—Mr en Velton, ride, were in tasvii ii f ning from their wed fa a cousin toMrs. 11. of is spending a n ck, of Goderich, was c friends, on I.ntday. was at Godorich tot assizes as a juror, Lt. liiscookl-, of Toes friends in town tbi ce that led us to the this week. music, rousing sing - from Aberdeen, Rev. Headaches end gave us an address sample: ' Ileo, system effectually, r, of Wroxeter, was i rr buiinees. son, of Powick, wee w held here tine week ao of the pia it er'ou Vanetone, jr., of Lite.lends in town. visiting i. celmore' To DI sl Colds, vers, to cleanse the et gently, when costive: or bilious, or when the blood is impure- or ally favored Endeeverer. A good collec- tion brought onr most pleaemit programme to an end. The mrch was comfortably filled and every on went away. satisfied, feeling that it was od to be there.—Con. Orange We take the folio ton Telescope. Mr some time been en store. We join w' Wingham in wish long life and noon last, at St. Brant, Mr. Joh was united in Adams, yonnge Adams, of the nuptial knot w Kelly, of Walk witnessed by Immediately couple, wool guests, drove father, wher Marvin he Congregation inging by members ors, At the close of thel tion on the occasion Se": of the workers in the 1 Wre, Bone to Miss A - use remained and formed ,• known residente of further Temperance work I was 'handsomely tied particularly to gee to get. mice of flowers for tile toniing plebiscite adorned the altar a traffie. TV/0 wore chosen' molly was p 11 eta temperance eociety W. H. Watson epresontetives of those boa. I wedding par se tea. that ,O.ete will meet , partake of a Su mutate ta Lam of eampaign" happy couple 1 lcohol. Rev, S. Sellery and London, en re Were appointed as Ologates weetern pointe, f nee torivention babe held in fusion of rice, g ado and Wedneadey next., then* joy. rm e Belle. hard' was the scene t on and glad realize, the marnage of llamsay,both well eseparts. The church rated and en abtind- every hue and shade d chantel. The cote-, ci by the Pastor, Rev. its eonchision a large mbled in the vestry to Owing refeetion. The t by the 3.80 train for to to Chicago aria other flowed by the tetutl pro- d. WitheS, etc, We WW1 tuous repast was served. Upwards of oae ' hundred gti at the conel drunk in hot groom, and fitti latter, his lathe Malcolm, and After the table was began, and morning. The train for Toro ended will visi Canada and Adams was a vorite with all those who of her acquaintance, and eh she received were both ,ostly. Mr. Sullivan is the Sullivan, of Malcolm, a good mercantile train - business is in Wingham, is young wife will take Pacific Railway, ex,- eapolis to Pasque, on Canadian EaCifi0 pail- , Monday evening. By Mum will be ehortend line over its Ameri. get Sound ports by one teen miles, ts sat down to the table, and' Sabo:tom s flaglIsh Whit( sion of the meal, toasts were 1 Oils is the best Family Liniment in th • of tlie bride and brides- world. Instant cure for Sprains an( Bruises. Beware of imitations. Ask 0 gly responded to by that Salmon's English White Oils. r.Adarris,the bride's father. Mt 'imellig'S vtromn Powder oung couple took the early apt up at -intervals, until! estimonnils testify to its merits. Mone to, and before their hour is will positively be refended if Heethfield other points of interest in Healing Balsam does not do all that : e United States. Miss claim for it. • Dr. King's .11—edical Disco ery is the great blood purifier. It wi make the blood pure and keep it pur Cures dyspepsia and all forme of stone( and liver troubles. It is the best; buy 11 'best. Price one dollar bottle, six bottl for five dollers. had the pleasur the presents wh numerous atia eldest son of Da and he received ing. Ins place and there he and up their residetic A Railway lltanager :IDYL "In reply to your question do my child- ren object to taking Scott's Emulsions, I say Not on the contrary, they are fond of it end it keeps them pictures of health," Ball Fairs. ThIngannon, at Dungannon, Oct. 12-13. Williams' Cade Dandelia riSialLtours tea 1 Dr. ttilows Worm Powder Reatitfield's Healing Ds 19r. ffltedieal Wises' Are all reliable medicines and the p eese or money mint:dna. entholy days are near, the poet thinks it beat g the authren verses le let the spring ones ro- sry