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The Wingham Times, 1893-10-20, Page 1
11 Lthfieb It sbtottlyni 1158,11:eb:til 1.1,Z4171.11tott''' 101101151S "14V111 lit)rie.aitt,kit:egto".0.1427, bit's King's Medical 1010 Are all reliable medicines sad the Williams' Little Donde Pills will cure Headache, SOUB Stomach. etc. Try them (MI you will not use any other. Price box, at all drug stores. Salmoui's English VI Oils is the best Family Liniment • world. Instant cure for Sprair Bruises. Beware of imitations. / Saltnon's Euglish White Oils. Dr. King's ii-Torm 1)0'4 are safe aud sure. 25c. a box. will cure the worst cold. Hand testimonials testify to its merits. will positively be refunded it Het Healing Balsam does not do all claimed for it. Dr. Ring's Medical 10 ery is the great biooa purifier. Malta the blood pure 4na. keep Curet: dyilpepsio, and all teems of ana liver troubles. It is tbe best; best. Price one dollar a bottle, si for live dollars. ING1I -. - WINGI3.AM,. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893. VOL XXI.---NO. 1.30. all to draw your atten- —Rev. W. fl: Watson is preaching in 1 Gr—Cash aa. ler good' buttererand eggs at R Vie want especially Mn to our new fall stock of Dress Goods, II Ilton on Sab ath next 22nd instant, by all who have alai , beautiful weather now. -TOver 100 ticket? ave been sold at the They ars acknowledged —We ate gettri . seen them to be the finest assortment over G. T. It. station her for Chicago to visitors 11 Lid the farmers a e taking advantage of it son and Mr. Malcolm the Association meet - Ont„ 24th and 25th est of Congregational - leading in the town, and oombino c ie World's Fair, The e are 1 done. ices their fall w k leading calors and weaves. .Cho pr to got. t ) —Rev. W. Ti. Wa to o snit the times. W© in Vali). A 1 1y P down t —House to let in W k p awe —FTs sg Y idthattend v• l bre � t will double L roan ufin ed a rs t 1 010 �� show you in a i,c A. Dawson. all wool Sorge,at.the low price of twenty- five cents a ' A. dsoided bargain. Be. —Rev. S. Seller will take for his subject . ings in Watford, a yard.„ October, in the inte' fallacies res sere aucl ask to be shown them . on Sunday evenin next: Tho fa 1 c The try le stock o” Dry Goods is fall and d falsehoods Free 'Thought." Free ism e a p and n ' Grocer —Private moneys to loan on mortgages Groceries full and fresh as usual. s I Thinkers cordial. invited. • •• at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to roan, of Fardwieh, will ns d a The 35 sent tea is as flue a flavor strong as ever. 3 pound for one clollar and fifty cents. • —Rev. J. L. Ki preach in the C Sabbath, 22nd 0� ORR & HTSCOCKS, Direot Dry Goods Importers. Tire L'r:Ar,, September 14, 1603. AND MANTLE TLE pen it Dress and s, at her residence, e's pop works. rentices Has decided .:4autle maki Edwar, . eet, near Sa •: action guaranteed. ntecl. tf Jona N1.z nA:a ns , partmont of Agricul- ,n No,‘10, on grasses, st people will be sur - ere are 300 kinds of to or naturalized in ngregational elierch on —The Dominion D tobor, morning and even 'taro has issued bellel ing. AU are cordially invited to come. and composition., M -For sale, a good miles cow; will calve prised to learn in April next; now giving good quantity of rasses, either flatly t that m11k Geo. H. Phippen, Lower Wingham. grasses, q'' d returned on Tues.Canada, r—. Mr. Alex. Ye g, who lately removed to town•from Aril ior, will open a hard- ware store in the Q won't: Block, first door' south of Dr, Macd nalcT now block, in Excellent soul iso the course of a few, days He will carry f,, took o. shelf h rdvNli�•e only, for the by Miss McLean, o so f present Lachlan, of Tees Ferguson, also o£ —Circulars pro Iced in the imitation of t, typewriting will b accepted by the postal and a lady work encouragingly and authorities for tr mission at the 1 cent work in this dfrec, per two ounce ra when e t leastZi0 copies addition iu th to two , into in ileda t r handed cal tonna in precisely Iden c Misses Hamiith the post office a any ane time. When . much to the utter these circulars re posted in the receiveri n of seven oThis is 9 collection they should be ed together. the Woman's Mis modifloation of rule. —Wiese :n—A good general servant, im- 1 A YEAR IN ADVA age, where a bounitif 411 the Iodide, In t ly Union meeting at which there a mediately. Apply to Mrs. Dr. Macdonald, Centre street, back of the new English —147x. Amos ip lig re ori'all of rain on Friday downohurolz. • day from "doing" t 1e World's Fair. He The heavyWingham pr was there on "Chic go Day," when til, and Saturday last' once of water, anal T rapidly just nog were upwards of 6 ,000 people on the i`i it mill, which had not real estate agen grounds::`He has o desire to bo in such time, for want of w neat little cotta€ an immense crow again. ations on Saturday street, being lot Canada's big cheese beat the world at full caps dry. an acre of land e o iandcline lir >1 Globe from now till the Mr. Jas. Mc ieli, heads the xhibit in that line, ani. 1st of January, 1605• Subscribe at once. pure ser, arnished au abund- essrs. Hotton & Carr's een running for some ter, commenced oper- and is now being run Marriage Licenses 'Sealed by PRANK PATRRSON, No 2,3, Vic- toria street,W,}ngham, Ont. No witnesses required. LOCAL NEWS --Dr. Sinclair, the specialist, will be at the Queen's. Hotel, Wingham, i'rom 7 o'eloek Monday night, No- vember 6th, until the.hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon Tuesday, Novethber 7th. Col>sultation free. season fell here lr fir�'anmv of th on nildaylast. —Revs. Messrs. Seller this town, exchanged evening last. —Call at the Star Restaurant for a big assortment of fruit. 3As. MOKl;LVnd. y and Watson, of _ulpits on Sunday h Menge Fe 1 th big squash , min Leary, of pumpkin grown b W. Warnock, of Goder- —$175 cash will se -C Thies and Toronto Weekly G --Considerable qu are being brought into Short!dry wood bring --If the drain on E Atter of John stn cper grating,; it benefit for any length -=For sale, a'good in April next; now gl milk. Geo, H. Phil -One day last we lad about 12 yedrs H:;. Parker, of the L':., ' guard while walking broke his left arm ne —The October iso' come, the monthly p interests of St. Pau contains a out and church,and also an services, which too sends the bfggist appiem Cam out one that Kansai ~r, 7'111 cored on, the Canadian accident while arivi British Col,imbi 1fi, J. B. ngs, while driving to tessrs• the wend, knock g Dungannon, an ,lila large stn had previously (i andlarness sample measurin 1.5i inches in circumfer- horse stumbled aid fell, throwing Mr. pushing the encu and weighin 24 ounces. Cummings out, be falling on the hard traveller will —Wanted, 10 to 20 men to cut cordwood roach, was stunned, .and remained ancon - Mr Beck ea and sawlogs. Work to commence at ones.business for r Geo. Tnoicsox, scions for some th e. He was taken to a Wingham, Ont. form house, and-mained until he was brings to the 11 visited this section on able to resume 1 s journey. He is now custornora, w rday and Sunday last. little the worse o' his mishap. ducted by M ntinuously from Friday —Mr. Walter Vanstone returned on this line, wil. o'clock until Sunday Wednesday Prot a business trip to Mani- start. Wo t n e e was on the lake during further exten ed States, great damage Saturday's great storm, and can certify as •sday last, mot with an g down a hill. $ a —A heavy rainfl Friday night, Satt It rained almost c night about nine morning. In ma d 'n the Un a tities of dry wood town at present. s 2 per cord. ward street, at the e t, ' not fixed with w of be of much h ime. l los cowcwill calve ng good quantity of n, Lower Wingham. , Bennie Parker, a ge, son of Conductor B., fell in a cattle - n the, railway, and r the wrist. parts of the ptovt c toulin Island. an i s done by the 1 igh winds which aecom- to its severity. • e was delayed by bus? s lucky for him that he —Joe Hess, th «ell p wa s r, ponied the ram.nese and did not return on the boat he in - lecturer, ex-pugili' of paralysis at Cli day night of last w Buffalo, July 16 parents, and at 17 ... bad man. Finally a Rochester tempe� started his lerturit known temperance tended, and it w t and saleon•kceper,dicd did not, as the rendou, N.' ., Wednes- its return voy• elc. Re was bion in were glad to see h, 1651, of Bavarian getting quite anxi torted in to be n bac., —Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly Ile signed the pledge at repaired and fully warranted by HALsl•:X Slice meeting and soon PARR', Meyer Wink, Wingham. of the Parish Wel- per published in the s Ohuroll, Wingham, lescription of the new count of the dedicatory place on the 1st inst. at was washed ashore on e. His friends in town int again, as they were ns as to his safety. co career, —A. grand ounce t will be given in the m, on Tuesday evening, the auspices of the Sons following performers •s. W. E. Ratiisey, of . Ramsey, elocutionist, ist,Toronto; Miss Jessie favorite girl violinist; rid -renowned Highland Mr. Thos. Scott, bari- he programme will con - mental and humorous, trathspeys, sword dance, all the local pipers. Phenyle ie he cheapest nfectaut icons, prey, Town Hall, Wingb • —Ladies, have your garments made by Miss M. Johnston, Gregory. block, opposite 31st instant. under the Queen's Hotel. ;Latest styles, good of Scotland. :Cil work, always first-class fit. .--$1.76 cash will secure THE Turns and 't Toronto lst of Sanitary, Weekly8 5. SubsGlobe cribe atnow tonce. ill he ..--Ort Wednesday ; hill, real estate age? dwelling house an Minnie sttegt west, third of an ,acre Il# tiglitoa, for the s property belonged formerly of this to —A copy of the Argus of a recent d from our former Miller.It contai number of 1}e'vv me deli.ea Qro sstic genii),.. , ,3 ,?Site Sir? ; its' 'trine blocks have been hundred dwelling 'will take part: argo (North Dakota) Toronto; Mr. W. to has been received lm)norist and voca townsman, Mr. Jas. , Ducker, Canada' s an account of •the Misses McLaren, w centile blocks and resi- dancers, Goaren, N; the disastrous cantle- tone, Wingham. that city is June last. sdst of songs', sent `Arty magnificent brink violin solos, reels, erected, and over two and pips muatc b Louses, anti; of rebuilding,g0es'ste Bishop Baldy calling attentdcn est. He asks a li tory for the au stipend of the di last, Mr. Samuel' You - t, sold a comfortable lot, being lot 465, oiitaining about one. of land, to Mrs. Agnes tm of $450 cash. The to Mr. Wm. Easton, n. 4. req o• 'tire Yg,1s1§ of inter- ; ises Satisfaction gua>�rteed or money re- )eral response to the offer-; funded. For. sale by Jas. A. Cline & Co. port of the Episcopal The local Dam o the lions of Scotland nese of Algoma, to whist vel a fratern 1 Visit from a number of on is pledged for $700. ; the Sons of Scotl nd from Lueknow, on o attend 1ergy and Wo kers laity and Sunday Sunday ; Monday bytDistrio liDeputy Chief Murce visitors were h i - et Woodatock,NOvelnber oil. After somelime spent in the lodge its Sunday, Oct. 29 as a.� torn, an adjour1n ent was had to Mr. Jas. on for Sunday schools 1McKelvie's restau nt, where all sat down ese. j to au oystkr Suppe '^+c.., ,,., ;,, Mr. Nle - 1ti1e work __Bannerman's and the best disd ffensive o .,.. pular diseases and those anis? sperty is changing hands Mr. Samuel Youhill, on Wednesday, sold a On the east side of Shuter A containing one-fifth of 1 tea was provided for e evening, the quarter• s held in the thumb, as a good attendance, htful papers were road Wingham; Mrs. Mc - XI. tel•, and Mrs,J Ingham. .lire Ritchie from Lucknow spoke earnestly of woman's on. The church choir. well rendered solos by nd Cline, added very st of the meeting. the oilers was in, behalf of ionary Society,•—Coac- A Railway 1Vlanag r Says: "In reply to your question do mit child- ren object to taking Scott's Emulsion,1 say No i on the contrary, they are fond of it and it keeps then. pictures of health . —The December i is called the "Christ rich material pertai traffic. The repor oussion on the .comii by Mr. I'', Metcalf, considered address, sity of the 'Temper in the matter an r majority for pro January next. II as to the taking o cussion was taken cloch, of Ti tckno Grand Chief Tem )lar, and others. ad from ATr. J. Z ad been appoin t Riding of Huron, Convention in T li instauts,askiug til the largest temp the Riding, to take! matter, and call a co n, it was decided that amine the responsib ntion be called to me Wednesday, Nevemnb p. m. Mr. J. G. Mui eeting of Grand L eport of the prooeeti eceived a Hearty: e. A vote of thanke assed to the Wing hospitably entertainer their stay in town, ecided that tsenext di n Manchester on the ary nekz;, A meet har yable meeting was se. wits adop plebiscite f Blyth; who. ointed out oe people b rolling up an on the ' z o ibrt)o i ) 'also went into the vote, etc. artin by lttr, J. , Rev. .1. 0, munication was r of Goderioh, who vener for the We great Temperan on the 3rd and 4 G. T., as Hein organization in initiative in th tion. Op moti District Lodge and that a con Manehester, on sue of Tho Delineator next, at 1 0'010 as Number," and in the property of Mr. BenSa- 'ng to the holiday sea- :anitoba, at a fair price. on, The styles for he month are excep- ath,' of Clinton, was the tionally Handsome nd appropriate, and the younger members of the family receii've ck & Chapman are putting of leather and shoemakers' ,kers' findings, and irtend business energetically A it on the road all the ime. red on this same branch of any years in Clifford, and now firm a large number of kb, added to the trade con - Chapman in the past, in give the new firm a splendid let they will be able to still their trade. PROHIBITION Co\vE? 91.—A Convention of Temperance workers ,to organize the West Riding. of Hurn ,for the coming Plebiscite on the 1iquol traffic, on January 1st 1694 will be : held. .in the village of wn. It de- pts contagious rom foul prem- special attention to' entitled Party Dresse There is also an Fashions in Fur Gar is invaluable to all Suggestions for Ho Gifts, and the housewi sidered in Dainty Des Season. Christmas L is treat interestingly antidote, there is a modern KrissKringle will be delighted with provided for them, and preciate the ideas cont rep's Christmas. In ad there are articles on ma Lawn Tennis, in the S series, is brought to n ilb'wtrated article for Misses and Gir16. propriate article on ents. Q. paper that saes is called Some' e -Made Christmas: e is especially emi- ts for the Holiday gend and Folk -Lore reated, and as an escription of a very rty. Thechildrex� the entertainment' he parents will op- ined in The Child- ition to this matter y popular subjects. its and Pastimes a close this month; tells about Floor nd Moths; Child - ion for Boys and continues bistro - Around the Tea ted with the f ash-, e season. Novelties paper on Knitting, to., with full iustruc- is number is an ex - to begin a subscrip- Dollar a year; Single ress orders to The Co.,of Toronto (Ltd) t, Toronto, Ont. 117anchestseva l$esaay, November 1tt;' household Renovati commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. Four Bele- Coverings, Furniture ares are requested from every church con- Life deals deals with Bore , 0 grogation,tenlperance organization and all young people's societies in West Huron, as constituted for Local Legislature elections. Every minister whose work is in the Rid- ing is specially invited. to be present. —We take tl following description of the new St. aul's Church, Wingham, from the Oo'.ber issue of the Parish Welcome : T e foundation work, which is of field ston cut and . hammered, is finished with t p courses in the tower of quarried line one. The general design of the building is semi -gothic, lighted with three pairs of iple lancet windows from the sides,and led with rolled cathedral glass, tinted. 'he east and west windows are similar in •sign but larger, the former measuring 10.• } feet and the latter 12x12 feet. o The tow is 46 feet high, the west porch being tui eted, both being separated from the main . uilding, which has a length over all of 102 f • et and a total breadth of 49 feet. It is i the interior, however, that the gret~t taste the committee is shown. Instead of the ordinary wainscoting of wood is a dado red brick, rubbed down, rising to the ba e of the windows, which are trimmed wi i 1 similar brick, the chan- cel arch being f cel in the same way. On noel is the organ chamber, osite side is a commodious ole interior effect, with the 1 wood, showing clear to roof, is exceedingly church - loos. The approaches ate t through the front porch slo, and from Centre street trance, which admits to the eparate door at the east end eptry and choir stalls and unodious basement, which Sunday school purposes and etings. 1 monthly meeting of th�r mart's Missionary Society ho Methodist church, INing. ay afternoon, October 11tH. nbership of the auxiliary, veutyeight, nearly all of sent, eleven lady mission '1'eeswatee and one from and n number of our town ite 0 gathering. The time the diocese of lin Ile invites all the the Enron Lay School Conventio 1 and 2, and ap day of interees throughout the di —For firatelasti tailering and cheap gents' foniettrogs. try 'Webster Iterneinner.the place, only two doors, north, ot the rld stand and between Reriiivbriok. —The Court of Bevi vv at Ottawa, recently rendered a judginent interest to shippers in the ease of ,pinmso v. The Grand Trunk Itailway Cc's , The a ion luta • been taken against OA railway c nmany to recover the value of certain goods estroyed by fire while in their' sheds. The company liable on t Ilea been the result keeping gasoline ne haa testifiea that if produce a Are, the gone ti taltrer way ft company Ina eorite Ilea %on guilty of because they had n sOtnier. This cont —G T R trams for Toronto and east leave Wiugham at 6.25 a in and 11.20 a m. Kelvie's best style,. via W G Ltr B Division. and at 6,40 in justice to the eatab and 3.45 p m, .yin. Clinton awl Guelph. in a social way bef Good Connections bv all trains. home. Pipers Stea attei ed Temperance meet- tributea in no smal ing -was ifela in th Temperance Hall, on Inca of the evenin Tuesday evening st, Mr. J. G. Mur, docb, of Luelino Was called to the chair, when stirring 04 eeseaNire4 given by Reva. and J. C. Madill • with instremm recitations. T disturbed by a hall talking an It may be as w conduct sherd Cultur tiara in EXpression, an Table makes us acqua ionable fancies of tl are illustrated in th Crocheti ng, Tatting, tions for making. T collet:A one with whic tion, which costs One popies, 15 cents. A Delineator Publishin 33 Richmond St. W the left of thee! All haNing done full while on the op s, some time wits spent vestry. The w e the visitors left for ceiling ci rnttin art and Matheson on- the ridge of th degree to the enjoy- lik° and harm from John str to the centre by the tower side aisle : a admits to the also to the co is ottea up 1 week -night ta FOWL SALS—A number of thorough- bred Young Roosters of Silver Wyandotte, Black Langshan, Black Spanish and Brown Leahorn breeds. Apply to John A. Barn - .13: taiiir,W, H. Watson era, Wroxeter, or II. Elliott, Wing la . Grand Chief Templar, I. dreasolvere interspersed --On Thursday ternoon 'of last week, :music, readings and Mr. Geo, Cruiolosh iik's driver was stand- ine..:(tting was considerably ing near the C on, when it became umber at the rear of the frightened at Om thing, aid ran down misbehaving themselves. Victoria street to ties' corner when it II to state that this kind of started north alo g the sidewalk on the not be tolerated at public west side ef Joseph ie street. It followed 1 the walk for 0 few i as, when it went on a ground that the Ilre I II, stop to it. 1 the street, but no ( net got there when an court below held the meetings, sna 1 gross negligence in 1 liose in authority should pat attempt to catch it caused the horse to Elflip of riga, , take the sidewalk again. It ran np the t bad been desired to 1 Produced from the laxative and nutritious walk until it got the Queen's Hotel, nipany could not have 1 juice of California figs, combined with the where it was ca,u,gli , The buggy, whieh rib it than this, The 1 medicinal vivito of plants known to be was attatilied to the, horse when it started, (tea that the plaintiffs , most benefleial to the human system, acts I was badly broken 0 , and Was left on the lea 0 liver and bowels, sidewalk in front i 1 the 13eaver Meek. as injnrecl, and the • a stove. One expert 1, riti011 Was held t gent y on elleetually cleansing the system, dispelling Portunately no one Arelda arid headaches, and airing habitual horse appeared to le trenstiratiOM adventure. —The annt Methodist was held in ham, on Tiles Beside the m numbering whore were pr 'workers from ladies, made iq was profitabl and scripture also brief m tion, item del Mosgrove ittle the worse of its the niiiieion delegate to last gave a splendid that body, and thanks for sa friends who so delegates auxin motion, it was meeting be hel Monaay in Jan brought to a ol World's Fair. from a visit to Fair. Miss N. Hough few weeks. Mr, John McMs, friends in town thi Messrs. Robt. son took the Er' Choice New TRIM. Wbolesale—Gordon :Sr McIntyre mare eoudition to supply families or societea with new teo.s.,. at pbbars prices. Now is the time to seeure your teas. District Mee The quarterly in perance Hall, Wing At the time of open of 3.00 delegates pres in all parts of the D the whole County o ships of Culross and Lucknow. Commit the State of the Ord the District Chief Hope Lodge had visiting delegates a Temperance cause adjournment for Billeting Cotnnaitte uted and arrange the strangers to the' the day. The lodge met pro proceeded to busine from the delegates business. Most of of a most encou showed that good ea for from the offer The different lodges. mittso reported, en ea, on %notion, Th tee on the State o fully prepared and conSidered clause that the member about 1000; Teo and C4cient clot all aataat Wellk 104101 be, emelt to Pince th icita that the ais stone is on a trip to t bb returned on Saturi hicago and the Wor 'ng of 'District Lodge as held m the Tem - am, on Tuesday last. g there were upwards nt, representing lodges which comprises iron and the town. es on oreaentials and were appointea by embers of Anchor of urea billets for the ng the friends of the town, ana before the ner took place, the I Id the binstsdistrib, ts made to conduct respective homes for on Jett for Toronto sh$ will remain to ana Mrs. Sal town on Monday. Mr. Jas. McAlpin town on Wednesday Miss Milne Bell, Mayor Gordon's, thi Mrs. T Moore and Toronto visiting the who is quite ill. 1Vir. W. H. Wallace with friends in Goiter from a few weeks' vis 1, of Detroit, isviet men and John fall fair on Thursd ett, .of Sarnia, was , of Brussels, we: ughter of Rev. wei7sk. Moore are ister of the lett ry kindly opened the parsori. further the eown spent last 'Su flood on Mona t to Manitoba. For Over lily Year0 As KIP AND WHLT.- stow' by milional of nu) tcethIn e, ith perfect :warns the gions, ally. the taste. S51dhy incalculable. Ito e and ask for Airs. it Soothing nyrup, al take no other kin& WED H9NINVY.-XIO s been usul for over ft t erg for their children nil 'mess. It soothes the an pain cures wind col 9tsists 15 et err part Oft s at once. RepOrts vas the first order of the reports were aging nattre, and sults may. be look. being put forth in The creaential coot - the report was adopt, report of the eotutnit- austive one, and was y clause. /1 showed lip tbe distriet was imended that prompt be made to VOSOSOltOte in the distriet; that en the necessary assist - it on a goad solid basis, let do all in its power to g plebiseite on the liquor case or money refunded, .