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The Wingham Times, 1894-03-09, Page 1044 -77orrininnid • 4 -etre --e-dnnseeree-- THE %%INGHAM Tit VOL. 1154. PRINTS, W1NGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, M.A.RCII 9, 1894. $1 A YEAR IN g —Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A. Graham's market rocery, —Mr. T. J. El1it was called to Ayr, on PRINTS,Wednesday, to atte td the funeral of hi step -father. PRINTS. —Dr, Cyrus Edon, of N w York, stattai that the grip is very 1' ely to soon dis- appear and not return fo/, generation. They are here and they are beauties, see them; as usual, the prettiest in town. ORR as RISCOCKS, Direot Importers. 'TM Been, Mani] 7th, f894. Marriage Licences Issued by FRANK PATERSON. No 23, Vic- • toria street,Wirigham, Ont. No witnesses required. r...................., i B EST Place In Canada to i get a Business ,Edu- c a t Ion, Shorthand, etc., is at the Cen. t•• ." • • • tral Business Col- . LUnquestionably Canada's eatest Com - lege, Toronto, Ont., anct SI afford, Ont. merelaI Schools. Cals'oz es free. Men- & tion this paper. Shaw & LI utt, Principals. .3 ON1040044441.4nn ec.410441.0•1e• . . LOCALJ NEWS. *—Girl wanted at o ce to do upstair /k. Apply at ueen' Hotel. —The town of Se forth is offering its %electrm light plant fo sale by tender. thaw and r n of the ore part of the week made the neets 6 . he town in a wry muddy conditi . • e —Every article i rie nd:night up to the times, et Reyn -ldgrodery. You are 'lire of, fresh goodieif you buy there. —Mr. J. M. Has -reaves, of Paisley, has 'been appointed e member of the Council of the College of Pharmacy to represent the counties of Hu on, Grey and Bruce .—Servant Gift W as -Apply at resi- dence of D. o washing. Good wagee to a capable irl, —There is a like Hamilton opening . in the near future. hood of the Bank of, agency in Shelburne, —Beaver Tobacco is absolutely clean, It is the highest grade stock in Canaria, and the only gentleman chewing. —Methodist chu ch pulpit topics for' next Sunday. Mo ning, "The best defi- nition of God." Eaening, "The reanon- ableness of God se vice." — A Walkerton h tel-keeper.was fined $50 for refusing to a Melt the license in- spector to search the-ptemiaeS. The hotel - keeper appealed to esegcode Hall, Toronto, but the courts refuted redress. —Ladies, have your gaiments made by Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always first-class fit. Congrelletional Chureb hate extended tin invesreeation to the. Rev. G. Trotter Carr, late of London, to supply their pulpit for a itue. He is at present laboring in the Thited States. — On another p go will be found the annual report of hoot Inspector Robb,. for East Huron. It will well repay perusal by those i terested. The West Huron Inspectors report was published in last week's issu of the TIMES. — Mr. Thos. Wal er, butcher, is prepared to supply those wasting beef by the quer- ter, or in any ot ,er :quantities. Sbop— Two doors north of Miss Rush's restaurant, Josephine street, Iningham. -Rev. John Du in Dinniek will preach in the .Congregat church, Sunday, March, lith. Sefjects —The beet brands of oyster's, , at 30 to 40ct per enutrt,,at Jas. McKelvie's, here is but o e store unoccupied in the Meedoneki Blo k now. an° eee .s A. heavy rein s inn prevailed in this section on Tuesday last. —Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by Heesee Peux, Meyer Block, Wingham. 1 —iialifttx, with t population of 42,000, has 10 aldermen; Vinnipeg, with 27,000, has 12; Quebec, wi 1 75,000, has 10; Lon- don, with 40,000, has 18; Wingliam, with 2,500, has 15. —Grain choppu g done for 5 cents per 100 lbs. at the Wi :glon Oatmeal Mill. Oats exchanged for )atmeal. W. }Tenney, —Posters are out calling a public meet- ing for Friday eventm, the 16th instant, to consider the erectioa of a post office and custom house in town by the JDoneinion Government. —A number of be members of Court Wroxeter, C. 0. Ps will pay Court Mait- land a fraternal mit to -night (Friday) A full attendance of members of Court Maitland requestad. --Regular meati tes of the School Board on Tuesday evenin next, at 7.30. A full attendance of the members should be present, as applications to fill the —Notiee and mid, the large number of 110W inertisements in his issue, —Mr, G. MoL tyre is openbm out a general store in 11 cdonald's block, this week. He takes e large store at the north end of e lock, and it will be a fine roomy shop o will have something to say to the r de s of the Testes in our next issue, --Mr. John Reid, of lot 34, concession 12, Emit Wawanosl t will tell his farm stock and implements auction on Tuesday, March 13 la at 1 p. tn. Term —fi5 and under cas 1, over that amount nine months credit John Currie, auc- tioneer. —The replay ing of Minerva En- campment, I. 0. F., will be held on Monday evening ne t. It is expected that ,the Encampment 1.1 receive an official --Guelph is talking mut icipal irieurance, and at a recent meeting i wee stated that the cost' of insuring t e -city woe about 075,000 per anntint, wbil' the average loss in tefl. years would not to -count. to 0000 a year. From. thie view of the matter it would be a splendid ir vestment for the city to do its own insurnsg. This matter has been often diseuresed informally in Winghltere, Would it no be well for our citizens. to look into tbi question witly, view of the town taking ..ction in the mat- ter ? NO town in the west, we venture to say, can ahow a lowe average loss by f, fire for the last six year : than Wingham. With our splendid orate works system and i equipment, and compo ant fire brigade there is but little likel mod of disastrous conflagrations taking pia e in town. Town Cour visit from the Gran Patriarch, and there The regular monthls meeting of the will be work in tl e Initiatory and R. P. Town Council was held el Monday even-. De res. A full att lance is requested. ing last. Members presevt—Mayor Hanna, The choir of the Congregational DeputysReeve Holmes and Councillors church held a ver successful sopial at McKinley, Inglis, Grego', Reading,Green, the residence of Ro ert Currie, 044 of Deans, Tennant, Herdsrr-en and McLean. East Wawanosh, o Friday eventtiglar9 Minutes of last meetin read and adopt - Speeches, songs recitations Weiekljne 'ed. feature of the even ng's Communication from fudge -Donis, ask- , ing for better equipmest of the Court Roone—Filed. Also, IV ai Mr. Hopkirk, Mr. T. DIROS ocoup ehai • 'an. The thaw durin vacancy on the teaching staff Will be •• o,ken off all the Si)( considered. freshet. On Tuesday running over Joseph feet deep, near the fi towldUti Weclnesda lowe ed. and it has p There was no dame by the high water. —At the annual Association of Patr following. resolution whether a Patron c noted or not, mem not be permitted d to support the ct cendiclatenmerepu every member sl duty on any plt defend the Pearc, the principles of doubtful if the Pat -ons will be able to make The following account all their members conform to the above by the Finance Comantitt resohttion. • t wood, charity, $1 50; be' TIMMS has to acknowledge ft,nin- snow, $4,Winghant Tan dation from the gi 'ablating class 01804 for wateriecteks, 28l. of the Pemesylvamila College of Dental charieyenennrs, 0; Win. liohnes, material $5 40; P. Deans, 3). M. Gordon, Forster. work on Vingliam skates were successful in rrying off several trines at tie Lucknow carnival, last week. Mr. T. Docide took first for gent, comic dress. In the three mile race, Mr. G. .:tuart took first, and Mr. C. Elliott sewn 1. —A meeting of the Local Union of Christian Endeavo will be held in the Presbyterian chtmee, on the evening of Thursclay,the 15th i.st. A good programme is being prepared. .k full attendance is desired, as business of importance should be transacted. All nterested in the work are cordially inviteQ-tone present. • Glorious Trana.tion," Evening—"A —We have re6eid a communication Searching Questi m -Is Christianity no from a, gentleman in Goderich, containing Sham ?" —For s tailoring and cheap gents' fureithinge, try Webster & Co. Remember the place, only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book- styfend Patterson's jewellery shop. —Private moneys to loan on mortgagees - The freight traen between Wingham at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to,,e/and London, on a count of the small JOHN' NVIELANDA, amount of freight mceings is only running *---The Temperas 6 Meeting in the Tem' every other day until furthere, ,noticeA2 The perance Hall, to.ni ht, under the auspices train will leave Wing -am every d'onday, of the W. CI T. tJ.,promises to be a most Wednesday and Fridt y; and leave London successful affair. ever Tuesday, Thurs lay and Saturday. The report of the licenses for the Pro - ince shows . that 1, -line there were 164 liquor licenses in Hui -n in 1875, the num- ber was reduced to lee in 1892, and from 37 shop licenses in 184, the number drop- -Just 0ened-JW1Jlt Fish, Finnen ed to 5 in 1802. The emount received by Saadi°. Shredded o !oaten., Kippered the Ridings as the r proportion of the Reynold' Grocery. license fee was, East iuron, 6926.19;South —Rev. Pr. Han on, of St. Thomas, preached Mi5siontbr3jserrnons in the Menlo - dist church, on Sun ay last, to large con- gregations. The e also ddressed the Sabbath School in t e afte oon. Herring, and Rerri ig in Tomato Sauoe,at Huron, $2405.02; Wes , Huron, $2637.61. —Remember the electing in the Temper- ance Hall, this(Fray) evening, under the auspices of the -W. 1 T. U. Refreshments " and a good progr ,mme. No admission; collectiori. —Oranges, Pineapples, Cocoanuts, Ban- anas, and a, large assortment of canned. goods, pure maple syrup, at the cheapest prices, at Jas. Mol —A11 interested 6 ould attend, the Dairy, anen's Convention ifi the teens hall to -day (Friday). MeetingJ both afternoon and evening. No earn sion fee, and all co- la invited. • —Mr. S. Yoishi , Mr. Sanmel Smit street, on Wedn Jenkins, son of 'vale road, at a f will move to tow in his basinegs, t , reel estate agent, sold 's cottege, on Diagonal ;day last, to Mr. B. T. Er. Thos, jenkite, tr figurnt Mr. Jenkins shortly, tria.evill englige. tat of bricklaying and atone mason. • —G. T. It. trains for Toronto and east act empowering the t wn to grant out of leave Wingham at 0.25 a. m. and 11.20 a. the unappropriated noneys in its posses- = and 3.45 p. in., via Clinton and Guelph. 1 cion the sums of $2,1M0 totheMorris-Feild. • PSOcl nnections by all trains. e i no manufaeturers,and The Seaforth xpogitor of last week i RofoeToso°0°: APZIE,YE:r.P.i Gimes(16 martin, iron • Deesseteenso—Miss H. J. Powell begs to announce to'the ladies of Wingham and vicinity, that she is prepared 'to.do dress- making in the latest style girl at moderate prices. A Solicited. Shop—Nearly opposite Macdonald's block. —Messrs. D. Robb Inspector; A. H. Musgrove, Wingham; V. R. Lough, Clin- ton; A. Scott, Bruaefield; Jas. Hogg, Tuckersmith; and JIM Moore, of Grey, as the Executive of Egret Huron Teachers' , Association, recently riot in Clinton for I sons who attempt to prepay postage with.Goderfeh Signal : F. end. M. Mc - stamps previonsly u Several eonvie- Kenzie,. who have sisiting at R. W. Mo- tions have recently him obtained through- Kenzie' town, left eei Tuesday for Wing - out the province. c cit the 5th filet" Mrs. barn, where they evil reeicle. , . Ellen, Holt, ex-eusis ant post master at Mr. M. A. Irwi a station. agent nt Kl4e, in this county want 00 "InFittint Downington, Mich., vas a pose at Mr. severe strictures on the publisher of the Wingham Advance f e: refusing ,to publish. a couple of communi ;talons the writer sent that journal. We de_not see that any good purpose will be serve 1 by their publication, hence they are not given place in our colunms. Closing t e Season. Cheap meat for on wee ham Perking House. for 250.; 5 Rm, bead cl the Wing - 5 s. am cuttings foe 25o.; 5 lbs. e chops for 25c.; 5 lb _ tongues for 25o.; 3t - lbs. sausages for 25c.; I dozen feet for 25c. —A Seaforth grocc.= received a. job lot of canned. tomatoes, a short time agm.and began running then_ off at three cans Dental College, T for twenty-five cents. .A. party purchased terms, andi were only three calm one evenirg, and next day there phia, while Mr. Andel WWI a rush for car ned,tomatoes. After terms at Philadelphia. they were all sold, tl e grocer learned that see that they were all the cans contained *aches, and lead been of honor. --- wrongly labelled. Tete grocer feels sorry , that he did not fid t out before they were Perso all gone, as the perms wore worth about Blyth Stneederd M thirty-five meta. ca and ditughters Mrs. W ham, were the guests . Large ences Greet Margaret L. plied everywhere. last week Forest Standard; .r. Chas. Lloydl„ a —It is said that tl e post office officials Winghem, caned on Forest friends this are kept busy just ne'.4t looking. after per- week. , d the pesitiOn of • eeting of the Grand ne of Industry; the was passed : "That, didate has been nomi- rs of the order shall r r°PettY• ring an election contest Mre. Melvin was preset Council to pay 06, trent f the pest week has , end caused qnite a vening the water was e street a couple of at bridge south of the , the water gradually etty well all gone now. e of any account doue Post Office Inspector, stat forward memorial re new Office Department nt Ott Mrs. Cook, asking for a the Osborne fainily. Moved be P. Deans, se Green, that the cornmu Cook, with reference to b I be referred to the Exe ! with power to act—Carri Petition from Eiden others, with reference to their eellars and, causing ididature of any party , ie platform, but that ; unable to pay it. alferegercl it to be hie' Moved by Wm..Elolmes seconded byJ. W. tform or elsewhere to Inglis, that the petition R. Kinsman and ' platform and advocate others be referred to he Public Works tie order." It is ver Conunittee,tp report at,-.xt meeting—Car- ng that he would ost office to Post wit. • Also, from 'ant for keeping onded by George ication of Mrs. ard of Osbornes, itive Committee, d. Kinsman and voter running in arnage to their t a,ncl asked the • her, as she was were reported on : Kinsman, avidson, plowing ing Co., leather. H. MeIndoe; Surgeons- Pbiladel )hia, to attend the anitPairs, waterwor "Commencement 1..tie exercises, willicluaeharitY orders, 05 40: tock place en the 8 11 instant. We nai4,.'Sclutrity orders, $2; Jobs among the, graduatii g class the lames, :of waterworks, 75 cents. Wingham Electric Messrs. A. J. It -win . and J. S. Anderson, Light Co., lights,. 0, eta 05; Mrs. Saint, form ,. pupils of Dlr. W. McDonald, of this teaming,. $2; John Git pie, charity orders, )1 tOwn, d: Me. A. Wa. son,of Blyth. Messrs. $1 50; John Gillespie :' 'times drawing hose IrWii andl Watson attended the Ontario. to fire, 0; John nto, for a couple of 'Williams, Mrs. 1‘ e ne term at Philadel- $15 75; Thos. Greg son put in the three Osborne and family We are pleased' to John Hanna, woo ell up on the ies0 The Committee rec Saint be paid only (Ot cents; M. 11. Mc- As a, lecturer; Ma um, wood for in, Mrs. Wallaby, ry, removal of Mrs. o Pert Huron, $17 30; for Mrs. Brown, 03. menended that Mrs. Teenant, that the atter efielenberne tween Mr, Hutt 'it and Mr. BO ese residences be refs ed to Fire and Water Comnsittee,to repo at next meeting ---Oar,, ried. Petition from 13, Willson and etbern asking the Column o put in a drain on the south side of John *rest snd east aide of Edward one et. , Moved by P. Decent, seconded by J. A. McLean, that the petition of B. Willson and others, with reference to drain on A south side of John ttreet. and east side of Edward street, bc leceived, and than the Engineer he put o at once and makes necessary plans an 1 specification's for the same—Carried- Moved by P. Defens, seconded by Robt. Tennant, that Mr. Stewart be appointed poundkeeper for th town el Wingharn and es' that he make a. rep rt of same to Councfl not later than 31 t December, 1894; one third of the fees. to to the town and twee 's thirds to the posmd eeper—Carried, By -Law 224, to it ert the words "keeper awl keepers," after he words "owner and owners" and appoin ing D. Stewart, pound, keeper, was read th ee times and pressed. The Mayor stater that he had been in -- formed that Mee eSt. Mclndoo and Dr, Chisholm Would nes act on the Board of,' Health. Moved by Wrii:101ohnes, seconded by D. McKinley, that F. S aiding and Wm. Mitchell be appointed to act . on Board of Health. . Moved by.1. A. ThMLea,n, seconded by C. Readinnefliat the s tra of $350 be placed to the credit of the Sc tool Board—Carried. The Mayor state not cell a public rn new post office we should wait till Onruestion before Meted by Jas. that in re aeleitt eneetingne Houie;that the Ma that the reason he did ting with reference to as because be thought we get an answer for we ask another. Inglis, seconded by T. ard to motion passed ost Office and Custom or call a public meeting iu the town stall at 7.30 p. m., on the 1611n instant, and that p setersbe issued for same —Carried. • - Moved by P. Des -ns,. seconded by J. A. McLean, that in euture it be distinctly understood that th n owner of the first horse. that delivers a h )se cart at the scene of any fire, with host attached, be paid $2, and that no Mho will be paid whatever, and that the panty taking first cart go after the second cart, if neneseary, and that the first horse at the t neer have the first cart —Carried. Deputy-Iteeve Imee said the Chief of the fire Departure t should keep eel:word of the different fn4s and report to Council every three or six onths. , Deputy -Reeve- clines stated that he would like the Cou &Mors to consider the , • advisability of p irchasiug a hook and, i• ladder outfit, as lie would bring that matter up at next meeting! The Council thet adjourned. Indoo's account be aid, less 51, there be- equal. 1 re . Shepherd has no als. ing no order for 61; 1%. Kinsman's account • s. F. G. Sparring be not paid, as t re was no order for . Homuth,of Wing- same. Communication onto, enclosing the. at City Council on. that the City Clerk. pond with the e'er and towns in th asking the assistan these cities mad Ryerson's bill no Legislatere to prov' of tax exemptions on olds' teas a Post Office Inseectni: Barker, brought John Elderni, last waelt. property. f Mrs. N. H. Yimeng, the purpose of arrangi the next Coovention, Brussels the last Thur April. —If you have not gi trial yet. ask those pound .fteis yourself, an vinced s be is making teas. —The town of List Ontario Legislature f a programme for lith is to he held. in day and riday of en e wl ave, or get a will be con• before Charles Snell, Ssq„ I. P., at Exeter, Cheeky E nterprise : Mrs. H. W. Brown e pecialty of fine charges.' with the off...ice mentiobed. She and Mrs. R Cress were the guests of Mrs. admitted her guilt ern was fined 020. Tho Perth', Wingham, la -t week. • vvel it; petitioning the Khive post office has men closed. Mrs. Wm. Roberts the passage of an —At a meeting of the Canadian Vire Underwtiters' Assoc. -intim, held in Toron- to, lately, it was laid hewn what a sten ard town is. It is :: remised that a stand. ard town must be- free from ebtiormal ineendioadem, stall,' st mot show at min? nays that in a rocen letter from Mr. II, founders, by way of exinus in aid of their - lose retie. Ferthereeore, it must hoe not Is .V. 0. Meyer, late o this town, the Letter I respective manufact ming industries. This triore'eheel 24 per bolt. cf frame buildings Citted that since gong to the Northwest be , is the outcome of a onus of $15,000, cover- in i ' einess quart r, and must possess ' iiag bad good healtL, and hes now Pito in 1 ed by mortgage, fronted in 1887 to the by,' testriethig i.Voeden buildings, etc. i to business, with ea:tenant prospectla Mr. ' Hess Furniture Ma ufacturing °°1nranY' TheAenderwriters de•Inet put any value on lie er's numerous friends in this ality I which was burned oat in 1891. thitoktility of cherreard engines and have , Last 'Warning.wi L mareli 1501, olmoihali forA., lelownehootittor:oWing WM. Ridd by note er po les only it 8 O'clock.1, account, wilt pay the same to John Nee- m I lands at °nee or they will be put in court t Only Wg. Rum, 1— tril be pleated t hear such good things from him, TAM Tuesday afterre private lecture to 1 ‘‘Own the adv. ritage of classification sd by town using them. Other , of importer" a were dealt with by Wien in rt.f.ard to fire protection a ;woes, etc. • in n is at present visit- er parents near ucknow, s and Wm. Robert- ttending the District ay. egsrs. J. F. Groe on were in Wroxeter Q. meeting of 100 World's F r Photos for $1. These beautiful pi tures are new ready for delivery in 10 c. plete parts -16 pic- tures compria'ng 1 --and the whole set cam e Jim pityrnetit of one dollar, set t o, Heafford, General Paseen Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Rhilwey, t'llirago, Ill., and the portfolios of pictur s will he sett, free of expense, by mail o sueecribers. 'Pettit- taoces should b made by draft, money order, or registe1.4 letter. em City Clerk, Tor- ellowing motion passed eb. 26th : "Resolved be instructed to corres- s of the various cities Province of Ontario, e of the' Councils of towns in support of Dr. v before tl e Ontario le for the abolition of Installs's and church John Wilson, V. e ., asked for the flee use of the Cooncil c samber on March 8th, for the holding of th meeting of the Huron Veterinary Associati s—Granted. W. 13. Hutton was present and stated that the fiunie at wa erworks was badly in need of repair; also, iskcd for even a one. board sidewalk from ailway to mills; also inquired with reference to telephone promised to be put in bis house seta Mr. Bullard's bortse, and asked the Council to kindly attend to it. oloved by Jas. W. Inglis, seconded by ThosGregory, that tae matte: of repeiril g flume be referred to be rite and Water Committee, with power to act—Carried. Deputy -Reeve Holaies eteted that he would call a meeting of the Fire and Witter Committee for Tuesday morning and Would look at- the Fiume at t te same tin 0. Weed by P. Deem, seconded Ly nobt. ViUiaius Little Dandelion. P11118 will cure Headache, Biliousness., . Sour Stomach, etc. Try them once and: ' yon Will not use any other. Price 25e. box, at all drug stores. Salmoni's.. glishiin tte; NOv oirll sis tilristbaenstt oitrc fLotruimstexii. nui Bruises. Beware of imitations. Ask , Sahnon's English White Oils. Dr. King's Worm Powder* are safe and sure. :sec. a box. ilteettit field's Meanie g Balsa will cue the worst cold. titindrcds nIl testimonials testify to .its merits. Money willpositively be refunded if Heatbfield• Healing Balsam does not do all that is claimed Inc it. Ur. King's Medical .Diseoir. ery is the great blood purifier. It will make the blood pure ard keep it pure', Cures dyepepsia an all forms of stout and liver troubles, It is the best; biter the best. t'rice one dollar et bottle, six bottles Inc five dollars., Williains',eittle Dandelion Pills. Salmoni's EnR;lish, 'Whi Oils. Dr. King's Worm Powders Heathfield's Itealing 130, sam. Dr. 'King's fie- (Heal Moto ery. Are all reliable inedicilieg and the prietors guarantee satisfaction trt case or money refunded,