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The Wingham Times, 1895-01-04, Page 1r qt. VOL. XXIV 1202! VE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. ORR & H1SCOCKS, The Only Direct Importers. Tile Biiui, Dec, 20th 1894. Jae Marriage Licenses Issued by PRANK PATERSON. No aarYire- torin, street,Wingham, Ont. No wittuisses • required. REAL ESTATE AGENCY'. Town and Farm Property oold ou gem - 311/138i011, to the best advantage of both buyer and seller. No sale, no chOge. Rents collected and properte/lookecl after. FIRE INSURANCE. Those desiring insurance should detect cone of the following old and reliable English stock companies : Sun Fire Insurance Company, (Estab- lished 1710.) Norwich 'Union Insurance. Comp&ny, (established 1797.) Alliance Fire Assurance Company, qes- tablishe 1824.) Ancashire Fire Insurance Comtnaly, '(established 1852.) S. vormiLL, ;.; Real Estate and Fire Insurance Aterit, Kent Block, Tilingbam. - — • LOCAL. N S. "brooms, 2 for 25o err & Canary's. Renew. Renew now. Renew and det the Timis and Weekly Globe for 1895,1"for $1. -Mr. W. R. lden had a good day on New Yea,rs',the gt4lery bein rowded pretty :nearly all day. To let.- Good co e store, opposite Dr. 'Chisholm's, IV1oOluf old stand. Apply. to W Button, W ghrtm, Ont. Mr: W.F. Brockenshire has purchased the brick residence Mr. Neil McGregor, on Francis street, , t a fair price. The TILVES and Weekly Globe from now till the end Of 10 for $1. Subscribe now and get the balano . of this year.free. -Some of the f tories have commenced operations again a er the Christmas holt- . -days. The other will start on Monday next. Reathffeld's Healing Balsam is the surest and safest cure for colds in the t world. Price 50 cents, at Williams' Drug 'Store, Wingham. -The next rnee ing of Wingham Coon- , AI, Canadian Ord. e of Chosen Frieeds, fill be held on. McAuley evening next. A tillattendance of members is urgently WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JANUAY 4, 1895. $1 A YEAR IN AD Williams, the druggist, sejls pure drugs. -Splendid skatifg in t rink. B. powder, pure, 1 , Kerr & Conery's. --Considerable w d is being delivered in town now. A 44 piece Tea, Set for $1.75, at the Star store, H. E. SNELL. -The snow on unday and Sunday night has made Pfairb. good sleighing, and business has been qui e brisk for the past few days. Buy per lamps at oho Star store. IL E. SNELL. --The TIMES carr e'r boys return thanks to their numerous lestrons for the liberal manner in which t ley were treated on their annual call. _ Baby carriage runners, to fit any car- riage, at T. E. CORN'S. -The young son o , Mr. Jos. Bullard, who was so seriously injured last week, is getting along nicely, nd it is expected that he will not lose the me of bis legs. His being young is great] in his favor. reThe TIMES, Weekly Globe, Farmers' Sun, and Ladies' J urnal, for 1895 for $1.60. Balance of ti s year free. -There were on y aboutetwen, , rate- payers present at the meeting °elle hy the Mayor, on Thursday evening of le, week, and nothing was dcae. No onts:anettred to desire to discuss are matters the Mayor was anxious to have -isoussed. That Seaforth stook has arrived. See ad on page 8. GOOD Bees. • -Courts for ion Vo Jud.e Do held as f the Derain - Huron; by Barrister, WM he n. I6th; Oran - 9 inch plates, 1210e, err & Cenery's, Man wants but 'Attie here below, But women- deny it- Wapts needy e% ,rthing in sight, And man has tot to buy it. -Watches, aloe es and jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by Ileesee Puna V . Wingham. -The Rev. Meal re. Crossley and Hunter leave for Boston, 'lass., on Janury 4th, where they will b. for probably a couple of months. Their meetings will be held in the People's Tem se, the largest church in the Eastern State . /From Boston they go to St. John, N. 13, k Good bye to high prices. Be sure and ne credit, bad debts and ow eel' for cash only. our prices before you buy hardware. Js. A. CLINE & Co. -The Grand Trui Railway has issue new regulations to .11 the conductors on their line, and the 1 ttle white pasteboard ticket by which th - conductor identifies his peasengers will 1.3 no longer in use, inatead, printed deination tickets will be used, whioh will be punched at the beginn- ing of the journey, ,nd collected before the destination is react ad. Salmoni's Eng _sh White Oils cures Chilblitine. Rheumatism. Sprains, Bruises and Sore Back. For sale at 25o. at Williams Drug Store, Wingbarne -.Anniversary a the Methodist cher bath, Jan. 13th, 1 Gifford, Ph. D., of Michigan, and bi church here, will evening, and deliv ing Monday even author of sever volume of Berme vices will be held in Wingham, on Sab- 5. The Bev. M. W. e Detroit Conference, er of the pastor of the earth both morning and r a lecture on the follow - g. Dr. Gifford is the works, iuoluding a brook, Jan., 13 ; s entitled, "Laws of the Soul," and is one of the most popular Ethel, J n St . Ingham, Jan. It4eid; preephers in the etroit conference. Don't Wrox , an. 24th Morris, at Befirreve, fail t;ce leee,r,him. Speeial collections in aid Jan. 25th ; Turnbe •y, at Bluevale; ;fan. 29th; Howick, Jan. 18th. . of Trust fund Coughs and o son be cnracalapoing "Where is rite. watch, Melinda 2" "John- Heathfield's Healing Balsam. Pin. sale at niers net tracking hickory nuts with it." VIAll right, then, that won't hurt it, for 50o. at Williams' Drug Store, Wingliam. I it was got at M. Patterson's jewellery the Clerk of the Pee fer the quarter end- I -Smith's Pligietary Almanac and ing Dec. 11th, slee% 43 cases tried by the I Weather Guide, veilich, is the successor to County magistracy Eight are credited to I Vennror's Almelo .e, has been received. Seaforth, 5 to Wi,gham, 7 to Brussels, 7 to Dungannon, r -id the remainder to astroncmical phe ornena, and the informs - various magistral . Four of the oases tion the almanac e•ontains will, no doubt' were violations of he liquor mot, two are be of value. T e author's weather pre - for serious offen s and the remainder diotions for Jan exy are as follows : A cold minor cases. T fines imposed aggre- stormy month. gated about $200. gales, heavy dr Salmonils English White Oils is the best in my mind's e family Liniment .in the world. Good for I of 1888 and man or beast. Price 25- cents, at Williams' i DrugStore, Wingham. I mean tempera -The schedule it convictions issued by store, Winghtema' The author make a special feature of the -At the meeti No, 26, -Canadian on Friday evenin officers -were electe D. Sraall, 0. R.; T. 3. McLean, R. S. Grazey, Treas. Wm. Stapleton, S. J. S. Kerr, S. B. ; Examining Physic W. B. Towler,P. lj J. P. Kennedy. of Court Maitland,Ifor over twent rder of Foresters, held ivery near oi last, the following i "mild spell" o "January thaws" will be I emphasized brthe disagreeable accompani- for the ensuing term: . I ment of ram nd fog. Fog will be preva- . , • • • 1 F. 54 . month. Tor- adoes are likely to occur in Piercing winds, disastrous ts, snow blockades. I have e as I write the Jannaries 93. The first gave us a re at Montreal, the lowest year, the second came the same. The inevitable . ; D. M. Gordon, I lent on the atlantic Coast during the J. Neelands, Chap. ; w the Southern Atates and dise,stithus storms ; Wm. Gray, J. ; over the Atla tic Ocean. . H. Roderus, 3. B. ; G T. R. rains for Toronto and east ns, Drs. J. E. Teerilyn, leave - 'Win& .m at 6.25 a. m. anti 11.20 a. acdonald, T. Chisholm, m., via W. G 3.; 6.35 a. m. and 3.25 p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good cot - 11 t -Miss Cherie e McDonald wishes to intimate to the ladies of Wingham and „squested. vicinity that the Dress and Mantle making -For first-olase tailoring and cheap nta' furnishbags, try Webster & Co. °member tbe place, one door south of . A.. Graham's grocery store. We notice that decors. .lag. A. Cline Co. have decided t. adopt the dash sys- tem and in future w 1 sell for cash only.' Vhis is a step in the right direction and should be encourage by all progressive people. The long o edit system is behind the ago and live bus less men all over the t onintly are beginni g to recongnize this feet. Primulas (Chinese Primroses), white and colored, blooming. Get one from the Iron Bridge Greenhouse. T. C. Gumi, Lower Wingbarci. -An Owen a paper of a late issue says "Mr. T. A. eid, Principal of the Model School, was tented with an ad. .dress and handsom gold headed cane by the students, prior the conclusion of the fati tertn, on Vrida evsning. The address speake in empha a terms, of the devoted -attention and erect evinced by the practical and th ouch manner of Mr. leici"kteaching ilities. in the address heeen the udente' appreciation of efficiency of t eir teacher. Mr. Bela in !toting the gift appropriately replied." Ing.;tt c. friends in Wingham vicinity v. ill be pleased to learn that meeting with success in' Owen business formerly carried on by Miss M. Johnston, will be continued by her in the old stand, Gregory Block. Prof. Moody's tailor system tt..ught. Cutting and fitting a specialte • -The Sunday SclJ the Methodist chum 'Iast, was a most sue respect. The ore greatly appreciated b the leader and mem .to he congratulated they have attaine exhibition was given upward S of 100 view and the Rooky 1Vtoun well as a few combs greatly enjoyed by mac packages, which ery, fruit, &c., were younger porton of t audience e e derived from sant well pleased with th*- as any other feature “Pioneer versus of the.prograrume, _'here Were upwards by A. of aillt present, -did all appeared to varieties of fruit theittilihIer -enjoy th anselves. "To make home In 01 en Times Id. P. People overlooked the importance of per. Mr. D. A. Fore the me momently beneficial effects and were ratios- address fled with transient action; but now that it gramme will bi is generally known, that Syrup of Pigs will session. All ar permanently cure habitual constipation, tend. well-informed people will not buy other t..leThe Totes laxatives, which act for 6 time, but finally partnere Sun, • injure the system. of this year free Inect one by a rains. West Huron 711ni;rs'. Institute. The annual meseeng of the West Huron Farmers'Instituto mill be held in Wingham on January 17th, 1895, beginning at 10 o'clock, when a sur able program will be vol entertainment, in given.. Morning session : Election of officers ; on Friday evening - "How road a • shoulailbe constructed," by J. essful one in every Shepard"How to renege a Dairy Farm," estral concert was by A. E. Wark; "Pr aring the soil for roots the DUcli0DOe, and aha grain, J. MOMS n, P. re of that body are "Vital eats to be Afternoon sees on p on the proficiency writes of Laundry 3, observed, particular in supplying dairy The stereopticon ment for Women, audi goods to the Engli market," by A. E. Dr. Towler, and wi... ; k "Breeding, feeding and exporting dericribetea Girl's Life of scenes in Ireland cattle to Britain," J.Maillati M.P.; University of Wigs given, as "Ilow best to m ins were views. These were Shepard; "Apple 1. Then the Christ - lough. contained confection - Evening session distributed, and the Collego,who.t we sa Mixed picklect a qt., Kerr & Conery's. Baby carriage runners, to fit any car - ab T. E. Conanaes. • -Services in the ngregational church. next Sunday at the r ular hours. Recep- tion *4 members an Lord's supper at close Preaching by the past ing. Morning subjeot "A living sacrifice," aRetiewal of Streng come to all. -Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A. Grahen'a market grocery. -Prteate moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf .Tom. NEELANDS. At tho annual rnee ing of the Winghara urling Club held reo, ntly the following officers were elected r the ensuing year, viz,: President, Job Neelands ; Vice - communion of the of morning service. r morning and even- "Conseci ation," or Evening subject: " A cordial wet. President, 3, R. Mae R. Vanstone; Comm' E. L. Dickinson, John Nicol. Fresh oysters restaurant, an re nald; Sec.-Treas., tee of Management, Knechtel, and wed daily at the Star s ved in any style. At the last regul .r meeting of Olivette Jet:, MoKeavie. edge, No. 34, Daugh ors of Rebekah, I. 0. 0. F., the following facers were installed for the current term N G, Mrs Sheffild; 17 G, Kate Groves; R a: Millie Rebertsoir; P 8, Mrs Tipling; Trois, Mrs Brockenshire; Warden, Mrs N M Gregor; Con, Mrs B Green; R S N G, Mi • W Hough; 5 5 N G, Mrs R MoMath; R S -%r G, Emma Beek: 8 5 G, J Groves; G, Mary Hunt; 0 G, Amos Tipling. -J. Golley, Veteri4ary Surgeon -Office and infirmary: 32 ictoria street west. Residence: 125 11 nnie street, ltidd's former residence. C is promptly atteudecl to, day or night. -Arrangements ar being completed for the Liberal meeting t be held in Wingham this month. It is e seated that it will be held about the 21st or 22ud inst. The speakers will be Mr.aWm. Paterson, M. P., of Brant, one of the best speakers in the Liberal ranks to -da e e Mr. Jas. MoMullen, M. P., of Mt. Forest an eloquent and for- cible debater, and 1 r. Macdonald, M. P. .4.11 the gentlemen eas conversant with the political questions f the day, and each will disepss certain ; 'lases of the issues be- fore the peopleto•da Our Liberal friends will do well to make heir arrangements so as to spend the even eg arranged upon with us in Wingham. T e date definitely de- cided, upon for holdi g the meeting will be given in our next is net Notice to Contra° 8. Tenders will be reoeiv by the under- signed till Friday, he th instent, for the erection of a brick or tone wheel - house on lot 25, on. 7, C rose. The lowest or any tender 4 necessarily accepted. PIan and nedil1cations can be seen at the house of Peter Olark, lot 26, con. 7, Culross. PETER Centex, Culross, Jan. 3rd, 1895. Teeswater P. 0. -The Delineator for February is tbe Midwinter Number, nd the contents bear out the promise of e publishers that the magazine for 1895 11 be more interesting than ever. In the •ont of the book is the new Delineator M rob, by Monroe H. Rosenfeld, whieh i immensely effective aid sure to become opnlar. There is an illustrated article ot Church Fairs full of practical suggestions and another descrip- tive of a picturesque Flag Fete, suitable thday entertainment dailies. There is a for Mildred and inments for their Party and a Valen- . Carrie M. Knapp ork as an Employ. IA Reeve and Councille de TY" Griswold that he was no strati and Work at the blamed somewhat "in* s'ine 111°4 Street Committee fo attractive favors for t e German are shown expenditure of that y in Crepe and Tissu Papers, and new no work withont e designs are Sinatra ed and described in Council or Street Co Venetian Iron Work. The sixth paper on whole blame cannot b the Xindergarten inti...41uces some faseinat- man of the Commit ing work wife there is Seasona serving Fruits and t • for a Washington'sBi at Schools and Ac. Good Night Drill, als • two delightful mete elders called Flows tine Masquerade. , Mr Main roads,"thy J. ulture," 3, A. Mal - "Ontario Agricultural and the benefit to be ' by the President; dent life on the farm," "The most profitable o plant," 3. Shepard; tractive," MeMillan, ter and others will alto mg, ft. excitable pro given at the evening cordially invited to at. Weekly Globe and the 109$ for $1.115. Want* Municipal Note natione. I careful watching th The municipal nomin .tions on Monday the depression exis evening passed off quiet y, when the hour country. The me had expired the followin were the results placed there faetori ofthe nominations meed he thought that it w ITATOR . Geo.*McKerizie, propos d by P. Deans, seconded by T. Gregory. W. F. Brockenshire, %posed by Gco. Orem, seconded by J. S. Jerome. John Hanna, by Wm Clegg and Wm. Robertson. Wm. Clegg, by J. A. line and D. Mc Kinley. BEV R. C. Sperling by John Hanna. H. Musgrve and DEPUTY -RE WE. Wm. Holmes, by R. A scott and A. H. Musgrove. eautimeresae. Ward 1 -Jos.' Golley, by T. Abraham and Geo. Green; R. rdsman, by J. S. Smith and Thos. Abrah m ; J. Neelaude, by R. Elliott and 3. S, 'ome. Trustees -As. Buller by R. J. Small and Geo. Baby ; A. Ga raith, by Geo. Green and Thos. Abrehe, Ward 2-Wra. Dore, b Thos. Manuel, and Robt. Aikens ; A. wson, by Wm. Bond and W. P. Brea enshire ; G. A. Newton, by W. F. Brock nshire and Dr. //ceNewler; R. Hill, by Thos. oore and And. Millar. Trustee -3. A. Morton, gory and Relet. Aikens. Ward 3 -Wm. Clegg, by T. Gregory ; Peter D Hughes and Alfred Roe; by Alfred Roe and Geo. Forbee, by John Hanna a R. Arnett, .by Wm. Hanna. Trustee -Thos. Bell, b and R. C. Styling. Ward 4-B. McKinley, and Thos. Gregory; C. McKinley and Thos. Greg nedy, by T. Moore and Thos. Gregory, by D. M Kinsman. Trustee -Wm. Button, gory and P. Brrn. A. publics meeting of the then called. J. A. Cline °Warman, and 15 mine eaeh2snominee to addre Mayor Hanna was the thauked his mover and s placing his name before he was eleeted a year a ecoteemise so that the e not exceed the reeepts, he his promise to the hest o as he had no intention himself for re-election lie give way to th% candidate of the working men payable half yearly present. Ile %yes payers of the town that what was his i the p g over fitetnrere s cm short uld be in the our taxes were nstead of Is ne of tee la if elected terest would be 1 interests of the, rate; %yet's. Reeve Sperling _ and Deputy Re Holy:Les thanked theleotorei for returning thein by noolaintnatie' n in there respective), positions for another year. • • Messrs. John Newt -els, Peter Deans, Pit. A. Newton and Tho Gregory who hal been nominated as C uncillors also addreite..,' 'sect the electors. Wm. Dore has re sued in ward Tv, Win. Clegg in ward hree, and Dr. Ken- nedy in ward Poi . Owing to thoea resignations there 11 be no contee6 wards One, Two an • • Four. Joseph Rul-' lard has resigned as emeandidiette for &hoot; Trustee. . That Pea. nee. For Nervous Prostration and Amara there is DO medicine that will so prom - and. infallibly restore vigor and str • as Scott's Ernulaion. Pere als. . tee Miss Potts, of Mitt ell, is visiting Matti* by Thos. Gre- in town. Mr. and Mrs. H. y have returned fro . Alfred Roe and their trip to the 01d ountry. • , ere ane, by Geo . Master John In is spent New tear's • John Irikean, with friends in Wall Orton. • .-- - aghes ; Thos. Mr. Wm. Wilsoa, marble cutter, I d David Bell ; Goderioh, is in town this week, egg and John Mrs. D. Geddes, o Luekuovk was visit ing friendsin town t :is week. John Hanna Palmerston Repor er:, Mrs. Jas. •Tohns ton spent last Mondree in Wingharn. , - W. Robertson 000Mr. J. A. Morton, fife ,aod son , 'tent- ' ending; by D. New Year's with rel 'Ives in Brampton. • y; J. P. Ken- Mr. Thos.01ale nd daughter spentaie. I; l'''' in. Robertson; day or so in town, th guests:1A friends. . 4at inlay and R. Mr. Geo. A. Ker of Creemore, -terief by Thos. Geo- week. visiting friends and - elatious in town, thin Mr, end. Mrs. Ogle Johnston, of Wing. ratepayers was ham, spent Christie. at Mr, Win. 'Hun - was appoi nted ter's, s was all°Nve,e0Urs. A. Ismer& Kineardine, spent 8 the ineetiner New Year's with hetaughter, Mrs. Nash, rst speaker, he in town. winder for again Mr. A. Woodman, e electors, when town on Wednesday o he promised to a., friendly call. enditure would Mr. Semi. Sennett tad tried to keep Old Country for the his ability, and ob Monday. , again offering Miss M. Ingle ret .rnea home thie week, hougbt he would after spending a few holidays with Meads ' in Walkerton. Ex -Mayor Clegg was n I a candidate for . and Mrs. A. I -e. Musgrove and child. any of the municipal o ees. He had n ren spent Caristreias with lalre.Idusgroves fault to find with the C until of lagq,Ear, relations in Culross - on compering the &an al statemeilldr he Mrs. John Purdy and son Charlesottf found that t1et Gemmel lee kept within Pinkerton, were th* guests of Mr. Walter itIleiedi rai:yreceipts.eenneoFierno new bb t ‘ nit irlei et ihpaati heeff mhiards Mr. Reba Knox, ..! Luoknon, a former B. Purdy, 'this week in the town there was no year but what jeweller of this bo' -n, was renewing ea some large unforseen e4pense would come acquaintances last s eek. up. Last year tbe 'Carmen had to put a Teeswater News: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. large drain from John 3treet to the river aria Miss M. Fessa-et, of Winghaan, spent oaftstildleewbeaglkinsnainngd ChPraisltntmearastitotnMBra.pjo t Steven.. bit ;13 uct thoanr'lei .e of fetichhe Nyveeasr nottheancittileeisptai(03na street improvements w. nld, no doubt, have son, of Winghant, came down to visit, to be taken into c sideration by the relatives in town du ing the week. Council for next year, s the feeling of thc;t011110Mr. J. W. Scott,. medicel student, an- ratrpayers at the p sent time .are f turned to Detroit . on Wednesday, after spending his Chris as holidays in sit& . better aceArdModatiOn in that line. W. F. Brockensh' e was before the around Wingham. electors as a eandidet for the position of Mr. Robt. Simm of London, and to, Mayor, be bad served the town as Deputy- Gilbert Simmie, of layering, were attend - for several years so ing the funeral ;sf t eir mother in town, Oat er to them. He Was Friday last, • Chairman of the MraGeo. Robert. , Wife and fsangla 1833 for the large ' and Miss Kate A aeon, of Owen SolittA, c ar, but he undertook who have been hol • aying with their aka** ,;1. intuiting either the i Mrs. Reading, hs returned holffieet • einittee, so that thiOgkeeseete Alehih a and Dune" rsit . ,' laid. on the Choi i and Miss Kate sher, of Xraiefey, were ; town a few days ring-itie week, yfal, e. Ile had no pro - 1 iondesboro, was in , and gave the Teets , ,.. . , who has beeidthe ast month, rebutted. ids. I; or t muse. le Cookery, Hints on raises to make,what he do but he would be contittuatmn of the . The Chapter on where it did not mil' ,t with the interest: Blyth Stands tithe est on of . Misses Gracey, the treatment of tis Byes and Bars will be of value to all wl n rend it If its precepts George MeXenzie Iv .1 no inteution, until ram at the reside something of ince in Mfriend ae Moral Work for totian on Vtecln Midwinter, the T Table Gossip is as be ore them for that *mite a a personal. solicitatio J. for any votes At Its Books are review would or would not friends. They tne 1tfter to Mina favor of econoaty funeral of we, mi, are followed ; the flower.lover will fipnt forward as a sand date for the Mayor. in ality, he was now e] a short titneAgo of all 'wing his name to be Blake Elliott, of position,but he had n intention of making • bor, entertaining as r, and the Newest . The Fancy 3,Vork tally attractive itt this 6 papers on iirochet- 14 Netting, tors that its i department is tutu' number, And there ing, Hair Inw ote. Was of the opinion t at the office *honk], Ung,t 66141.1% seek the mask and no the man the offine. Th, Tann fre , • There was no time i the hietory of the till tire 4 not nerd more anti pit 1,-, : Mrs. 0 Windham wad of Mr. Wingla Stiay. *daftly • '401 ▪ 1 II NIA _ Cir