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VOL XXV.---NO 1254.
W.INGI3A.M,
TARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1896.
$1 A YEAR IN AD r ANC
J
Marriage Licenses
Issued by PRANK PATi nsoN, No 23, Vic-
toria street,Wingham, On t,
ic-toriastreet,Wingham,Ont, No witnesses
required.
77/2
—Mr. Alf. Nichols, JJaker, has got a new
export formen,
---Apprentice wanted, apply at Bolden's
photo sta'rdio,
—We have noticet. that Gordon d Co.
have planed before tlir it drug store a new
sign. .
—Wingham P. I. Club, met
Rent's on Tuesday evening and
pleasant time.
Overcoats from $12 to $25; cannot
beaten in the Dominion, at G>;o. H. Invit
City Tailor.
L - Mr. Stewart, Lu now, piper of the
Sons of Scotland, who has boon suffering
from blood poisoning, s on the mend. He
is a brother of Mr. unoan Stewart of
Wingham.
C. E. Williams sells pure drugs.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
—Chief Vannorman began duty Tuesday
night. If his powerfu physique is backed
up by proportionate oral force, as no
doubt it is, Wingbam may expect peace
within her borders in t le future.
Williams' Little Dandelion Pills
cure headache. Try them."
Once more et It. Invigorated by a couple of weeks
rest' Gladdened by the sight of many uew tacos.
,Down to hard work for another year, Perhaps you
thought of a course but conhl not get here on the
opening day. Remember we aro open for the recap.
'tion of students the year round. Ounce when you
•can. New students will be entering every week. Irr
the meantime write us for free catalogue. It is no
'trouble to us to give information.
CENTRAL BUSINESS' COLLEGE,
STRATFORD, ONT.
FIAW & ELLIOTT, P. MoI TO K,
Proprietors Principal.
Mrs.
hada
.he
he
ay.
Canada's Greatest Commercial School.
Large funny; superior courses ; Students assisted
to positions every WOOk. Write for circulars.
SHAW 4Y ELLIOTT. Principals.
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Big
—Mr. Samuel Youh 1 is sufferihg from
the grip.
—Mrs. Dr. Macdon d gave a five o'clock
) 00
) 00
3.00
3 75
Nolan
L 25
1 75
J. 60
I. 15
—Caledonia Camp
yitation to spend nex
the hospital home
near Teeswater. Nee
tation will be aceepte
—The Youteg Lib
meeting on Monday
ave received an in -
Friday evening at
f Mr. Hugh Gillies,
less to say the intl.-
ht when there will
tea to her numerous fr nds, Thursday. be'present to take pax in tee programme,
—Good Lemons and' Orange, e0 cents Messrs. 9, F. Blair; meron and others.
per dozen DA N. A. FAMQOILAESON'S. Let there bo a good at endance,
—A contingent of tl Oddfellows drove Get a free sample Of Williams' Little
O'VOr tO Lucknow Thu day, to attend the Dandelion Pills and; be convinced.
funeral of ex,chief of lice McLeod. There is nothing like them.
—Thos. Auld, who ormerly owned the —Many Fanners thisafectiota are feed -
bakery now owned b sses to their cattle and
turned from Clinton ides having fattening
mess again in the e animals to cleanup
.alsewhere. ore than they would
C. E. Williams sells pure drugs.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Duteh faxen
—Mr. J. A. Cline ie
—Rev. Dr, Gifford
gins of Blyth will exc
day next.
neisposed.
nd Rev. Geo. Bug-
ange pulpits on Sun,
—Beardsley's Shredded Codfish at N. A.
I'argithersons, i entious then men,
--Duncan Stowe and Wm. Casmore over, an intuition
are shipping cattle aid hogs for Montreal in tbo treatment
the imparti'aa to
anynet or setae
various profess
women to whom
accomplishment
perfect proportion
their love for•it.'
opportunities which
violinists. The con
there as to women
instruction is nat
usually are more s
this week,
--.About seventy -f) e members of the E.
e time atthe parson-
age
rlasocia ma
a
p
age on Monday evening last.
Black worsted suits from $15 up, at
Gro, H, Invu 's, City Tailor.
— A load of x
from Teeswater
what skating was li'
ung people drove over
aeaday evening, to try
o in a live town..
are before them as
rt stage is as open to
singers. The field of
rally theirs, as they
pathetro and cense!,
Ind they possess, more,
eternal in its nature,
of young minds and in
them the rudiments of
. Their art opens, thus,
nal doors, For those
it is merely a delightful
heir art may be of es
and development as is
Manuel. Manuel $pointed.
Gordon—ItIoLean,,illat Me. John Dick-
son be re•appointedTreasurer: --Carried,
The Treasurer's report showed the fol-
lowing amount reoeiyedi:
Wm. Gordon cemetery to r.......... f0 00
Ann Prior 11li 00
David Duncan {,
Ralph Medelly
Chief of Police, taxa
1folmea---Gordon,
es read he passed.--
By.lew 279 to pro
curreut expenses o
taxes are collected w
McLean --Core, th
. ... 00 i be passed.- Carried,
• li By.iv'371, ex
.. ,24 0000 town fromlaPatrictok st
—" and a)so that the li
Total .. , ...._.. $45 00 from the ceutre of
Cash balance in Zia Jk • .. 00 i
.Due from County re •s.. , . 6620 72 ' read.
Finance Committer brought iiu their re-
port recommending ti payment of follow-
ing accounts:
Homuth do Bowles,
G. Russell, balance s
Drummond, salary foi
mond, balance salary
$5; T. H. Roderus, b
T, Moore repairing w
B. Ferguson balance s
quharson, hall supplies
35 cents; W. Robertso
officer, $5; J. Fluety,
officer, fi5; J. Corny
officer, $5; 3 `$,, j ergu
ing officer, $5;fG.Payi
Aitken, scrutineer$1;
Light Company, for
bonr, snowplow, .$11;
chief $2 25; C. E. Wi
supplies, $7 50; J. Gil
otf.walk, $3 50;.J. Bal
f $r ZiLchell, $35 41.
Williams' Little Dandelion Pills
cure headache. Try them.
—Messrs. Lott and
book place with the b
have now four mat
latest addition is a bea
This team makes a d
Sturdy never take a
st that is going and
hed teams. Their
ti.ful team of creams.
ndy .turn out.
— For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webeter & Co.
Remember the place, one door south of
R. A.. Graham's grocery store.
strong, and lead b
played at the W. C.
water last Friday Iv
others of the townsp
a tend the concert.
—The annual
Winghean, on Tu
elevee 'instruments
Mr. J. A. Morton,
. U. concert in Tees,
ning. A. number of
ple drove over also to
eeting of the North
s held in Meyer's Hall,
Mr. Kling, has re,- ing hie& strap moll
nd will go into bed- I fled it profitable; b
ring, iu Wingham or 'properties ib ;senses
'their cribs and eat n
Doherty's factory, Cl
the abdoMen causing
from which be is not
ning a, rip.saw ,, in 1 small calf, his tw
ton, on Friday last I He is a she calf
hoard struok him in , hip gets five doll
an internal rupture 11V—A recent issu
ikely to recover. 1 Ian contains an
Last season's Mantles, 65 to 68, we sell
—One of our mere!
sum in butter which 1 e
year ego, and held un
death of Mrs. Gr
formerly of:Wing
its dropped a neat Messrs. Fredeand
purchased over a ; born in Godoricl
1 this week. 1839.1ise
lose o;': two of his finge
L 85. saw mill, is gettiug alo
1. 60 be expeotedeal! ,
1 60 ..—The free distributi
riey Pills will take plac
24 Drug Store on Saturd
call the lottentioe of al
1 75 generous offer on the p
this remarkable rerne
ne",•,' —We team with t that Mr, James
L 30 Cowden, who lives a sh t distance out of
1, 10 town, in Turnberry, is ery low aed no
05 hopes Dee now entertain for his recoveryi
who suffered the
iu McLean &Son's!
g as well as inight
of Doan's Kid,
at C. E. Williams'
sufferers to this
t of the proprietors
y. The announce-
25
S.
d to
but
sell
nake
they
—Eight car loads of b
fer the old country mark
last Saturday.
Dimas Maxixo- .1 wish to inform the
oprepated to do work at my home, Mr. Jos.
.Adfuns',or to sew by. the day. I guarantee
perfect eatisfeetion na ell work intrusted
110 nee. J.Pearit Rof,s0h, Corner Francis
--By an error la week we said that
:Mre, Parr had fallen the sidewalk end
Ibrolten her leg whe going hotne from
iPaul. The break is s ions and in such a
aposition that it ie diffi tilt to set it proper.'
*. Mrs. Paul will ikely be confined to
11 thei us ges in
ext' ani meeting
ngh m, whtle
eing eh sen for
twelfth. esol-
ssed ex ess-
, with those ho visiting iu town this w
eetea reeeter rr e Miss Patterson, Port
posted this advertise-
nia tavern. "Lost a
behind legs, are white.
Everybody who finds.
of the Christian Guard -
'obituary notice of the
am, wifeof Dr. Graham
am, which occurred at
eased was a sister of
b Rumball, and was
township in the year
the
will
Mines
the demo
leg symp, thy of
ha 'iffSiecl
strict T
be
aro. County Mas
wich; Deputy Co. 11
Blyth; Chaplain,
Director of Cerem
Brussels, Recordin
John Mooney, Morris,
"re ; mare.
t Miss Reaper)/ -
ing Hellmuth Celle
her college chum,. M
Mrs. Adamsr moth
and Miss achroeder,
guests of Mr, John, S
Miss Edna Stent
the guest of the Miss
Mr. Geo. Tervit,
spending afew weeks.
Geo. Tervit sr.f
Proprietor of: Gortie
Monday.
Mr. and Miss. Me
spent Sunday laat.is. t
Mrs. Dr.'Horsey is v
Dr. Macdonald's.
Miss Maggio McLean
ing in Goderich for'the.
ed home on Saturdays 1
hee auut, Mrs. J. John
` Itliss Mary Carrut
on Wednesday, after
Brussels:w
Mr. and Mrs, Hilt aaa
drove over from Wal
Thursday with W ingha
Miss Jessie McKellar,
tralia, who is attend -
r London, is 'visiting
tr Kent, in town:
r of Mrs. Sullivan.
f Clbesley, are the'
Riven.
dee, of Brantford, is
;hell.
i;fi' .;gyne Ind, is
viblx.1i. father, Mr.
•
lois', of Goderioh,
n.
siting at her benne,
who has been visit-
aseompaniedby
ers returned borne
pending a week in
few days with hen sister
rs for the ensuing year
er, John Dane, Ford -
aster, John Wilfred, Town. C.
Mr. Harry Toad
'ton, and spent
friends.
o8 ielgrave, was
garde. spending a
Mrs. John Nicol.
harity order $6 90;
lary 1.805,466; John
1895, $G; T. Drum -
895,.$5e J. Gillespie.
lance salary, 1895,
ermain, 755 eents; 3,
lary, $5;: N- A. Par-
70•cents;. A. Xonng
Deputy Eetssrning
Dep uty-llteturning
, Deputy Returning
on, Deputy-Betnrn-
e, sorutialeer,. et; R.
Winghe<mu Electric
all. ,q,'$8; 99;. C. Bar -
Mitchell, assisting
bat By -Law No, e
re niooey to" meet e
the town until tlat,r,
t by-law 270 as reed
nd fire /imits of the
reet to Alfred street
nit extend 194 feet
Joeephiatt street was
MoLean—Wilson, Muse 133r -how 27/. as
read be passed.—Ca •iedl.
By.ln,w 271, app hating Wm. Moore,
Wm. Robertson a el Thee.. Dears fence -
viewers was read.
Holmes—Readin that By-law 272 es
read be passed.—Cs tie&
By-law 278, dello ng duties of caretaker
of Cemetery, Pei g his- salary, also to
repeal by-law No. 7 1890Wurereed.
McLean—Wilson that the" careteker of
cemetery be on dut font, hours of mob
day de.ing toe mo hs array,. Jrme, July
GO,' t By•Inar 173 as read
By-lew 274, to es ess tewnefent traders
was read.
transient traders 11
read he passed.—C
Gordon—Kling, thee peo be placeil to
ow ;Mattel .—Carr
Swneos —lticl,tean, hat the report of the
Finance `aglriniittee..e adopted with the
exception -tot T. Dru mondlis.aceounk, said
account to be i;eforre backto' theiFhianice
Committee. --•Corrie
Ot r recounts were presented: but as
they bait not been •lased his the hands of
the Committee the were laid over.
The Auditors' reort was -then read.
Gordon—McLear , that the Auditors'
Report be aeceptendadopted as read
and that ;300 ,copies ' e, report be printed
for distribution am. • the retepayers.—
Carried.
Robinson --Shaw, tatsalaries of Audi-
tors' be paid.—Carri, d.
enry Perkins, Gerrie;
nies, Benj. Gerry,
Seeretary, W. J.
mancial Secretary,
APPOINTMENT OE' OREM?
MAN IS GMTBE-011!
LONG MEETING,
MEM
—MR. VAN. VANNOII-
NO EX -
T.
Heathfield's Healing Balsam is a The regular Commit
sure eure for the worst cold. At Monday night,. there
Williams' Drug Store. Mayor, Deputy-lbeeve,
t as largely attend- Forbes,MoLeameHanson,
be accounted for Pilinutes, of the special
were other mania- and approved.
of the U,nion.Furniture
He said, that there would
it would seem that
the programme. positiou to the act which
, and the olarionet the Legislature legalizing
arkable talent for Union Furniture Factor
e cute little actions support of this Mr. 01
general favorite from the report of the Fa
.other particularly holster's .Assooiation, whe
he violin quartette. were passed pledging the
good deal of the any legislation giving aid
n was lost because ies; also an editorial fro
perties of the hall, and Upholsters' journal.
up into the seen- Aesociatior, in which the .
e body of the hall. the Wingham Loan, Mr.
engagement for the facts in connection wi
sented to remain. been misrepresented and n
ud try to help the resented at the Legislatur
thought it would he wall f
first night woelcl
lace on record their feelii
he expenses the p
and if it were afterward d
send a deputation to Toro
influence to have the bill p
The Mayor said that th
be considered later. •
ments for officers be mad
ried.
Applications were recei
ions officers as follows:
Caretaker Cornotery—
Moore. Irwin appointed
Assessor—S. Youbill,
Youhili, appointed.
Chief Constable—Vann
Davis, Blyth,
Sherman, Poole, Wingh
inajotity of votes on the
Deputy -Reeve, seconded
their motives, more that a. B. Vergueon b
r studies, something Clerk for 1806.—Carried.
a. n is to be expect. Golley—Dore, that Co
ers issued, $28,301.78;1 ea that the near fu re will see .WOnlen
A Itrominent Lawyer says:
"I have eight children, every one in good
health, eot one of whoni but has taken
Shott'a Emulsion, in whidi my wife has
boundless confidence.'
—"Smelling pa
winter. A score
iug odorous or m
provided and the
to determine %Oa
tiee ire the latest and
in seine villages this
more bottles contain -
odorous substances, are
ontestants are required
t each bottle containe,
The person mak g the meet oorreet
guesses gets the ple.
—(3-. T. R. trains for Toronto and east
eave Wingham at 6.23 rn. and 11.20 a.
p. in., via Clinton and GtielPh. Good coil -
mations by all traino.
roes ware shipped 11
—It is said that,
farmer from the otle
drove into town with
after it good deal of
getting nearly aa ma
had been ,offered in /3
,one of our young men hen he had per.
emitted his driver to low the poaterion
part of hor carcase t remitie, on terra
ffmna long enongh to h tit her into a snow
hank where sbe cooled ft. No one hurt
and chattel damage lia t. Another outfit
appearing in good th e, the drive from
Wilitechureh was aa del ghtfril es could be.
•
Tho Chance of
Dia you ever know of anything so scan-
dalously oheap$ The TIMES and the Week -
.1y Globe to the 1st stJanuary,1897, ter 61.
paper end a good Old reliable 12,page
✓ • side of Brussels,
we loads of hay arid
rouble' succeeded in
; his loads as he
ssels in the morn -
have not yet corn-
frice,n prices.
—The concert given b
family last week was n
ed. as the merits of the
ed. No doubt this ma
in the fact 04 there
tions both iiionr ow
Judging froni the n
given and responded t
all present enjoyed
The cornet solo by Ea
solo by Fred showed re
boys of their age and t
af Bonnie, made her
'with the audience. A
interesting number was
This safe to say that a
harmony of this select
of the poor acoustic p
Ai the company had
Friday evening they co
over end play again,
band out of the debt th
balance will he appl ed to buying nee,
ter the liberal pat -
1 good will shown
a, we may expect
the coming season.
Saturday night argems in shoes and
slippers ; $1.50 shoe for 61.15; 62.75. But-
ton for 62.10. Everything speciel in shoes.
M. H. Itreferioo.
-The anneal to rt of the Posttnaster
General, presented t Parliament the past
week, reached us on uestley, and shows
that there were 883' Tett offices in Canada
on July last, be' g inerease of We
The nese rou s instructed last year
cover a distance 1253 miles. The total
number of letter posted in Canada last
year was 110,500,0 0; post cards, 94,500.000 former of eonspicuons
newspapers and bo k packages, 23,000,000. ence, Miss Powell's !allele presents, pro -
The total net r enue for the year was bably, summary of 1 or own personal ex -
$2,702,782, and he total expenditure perinea, end is, there ore, of special value.
$3,693,047. The t. *Forest office, which i After defending the claire that wonien
niaintains its posit n the leading office have shown that th y can master the
Notth 'Western Mario, °Weil Sound violin she minute the, they "are daily be.
only excepted, is reported With a grosel corning more serious
revenue from sal af stamps, ete., of earnest in reeking th
money orders issued, 1 to outlast their girth()
eating was held
ing present the
Golley, Dore,
erdsman, Kling,
ieeting were read
d in the interest
dory Company.
e organized op -
to come before
he loan to the
Company. In
no read extracts
•niture and U p-
ain resolutions
selyes to oppose
revival factor -
the Furniture
he organ of the
ourred discusses
the legisletion now ap
Cline said. that
this case had matter of sending a
He therefore C1809}10;mirmietseti—eee.
ting Chia
By-law 245, 1896, an
Works Committee b
with repairs on the
adjourn till to-morro
music, and, no doubt,
rotage end the gener
the band. by the citizen
extra fine music dutin
—Maud Powell co
upon "Women arid th
airy Ladies' Home j
preastically discusses
queen of musical itetr
comprehensive detail]
suceessfully pursue
urging the violin to th
who seek ... musical ca
tributes an article
Violin," in Febru.
rued, in which she
the study of the
meets, and tells in
vt to endertake and
e work, especially
attentien of women
eer. Being n. per-
.weekly for lest than two ceifts a week, $4,238,11; ember 0
;Stlbscribe at Onto arid get the full valuta of 13,097; amount of or
,zour Money. amount of money or
The Health 011ie
favorable condi t ion
people of the town.
number of muses of ty
ease of scarlet fever,
ed fatally. During.th
19 deaths mid 25 birth
130 deaths and 75 birth
Moved by Coen.
Coon. Wilson that th
—Carried.
Dore—Wilson, that
being three niontlis
less than 4f2 be to
Hall to cover the ex,
Gordon—Forbes, th
Clerk sign and. exe
corporation the for
necessary legietaAion
Hanson—Gordon, t
Clerk writeltAr. J. T.
questing his active
f the health of the
Theee had been a
boid fever and one
yeer there had been
as compared with
for, 1891.
lolley, seconded by
report be accepted.
the Council pay 49
that- the ;amount of
nse he-UM—Carried.
, that by-law 274 as
the credit of the Sol
would be paid to
own benefit or to tl
nection with the
parable to him for
ried.
McL-an—Dore, that Ghia of Police
wented•tn know if fees
hief Folie,e for his
e corporation.
, that art fees in con-
eliet or Felice Offiee be
own benefit.—Car,
V annornian-ba app
this Municipality.
Mayor McKenzie
Committee should
property belonging t
get the- property
also thought the Ch
place where he coil"
cold nights; also th •t'we should procure a
watch -clock, which the Chief could wind
every hour.
Robinson—Fore. ,.'that the Executive
Committee look in . -the price of a watch
clock; and also atsn tarb'le place for theCbief
to have as shelter; . lea that the Committee
have lower to act.: rried.
The Council then adjourned.
thought the Property
teler on inventory of
etleetawn and try and
, peeper shops. He
eft should .have some
.go, into for shelter on
hat a °barge of not
a for the use of the
Ise of lighting and
the Council to
s on the matter
erned necessary,
to to use their
ssed.
matter would
t the appoint,
by ballot.—Car.
ed. for the star-
es. Irwin, Thos.
W. 0. Stuart.
m and Winfield,
k the Mayor and
ite on behalf of this
1 petition for the
n to Union Factory
tat the 3Y.Layorfand
arrow, M. P. P., re-
operation to secure
lied for and that the.
putation to support'
with the Executive
let By-law No. 268,
constable, repealing
appointing Mr, Van
nstable, be passed.—
that the Public;
insteucted to proceed
ill bridge„—Caeried.
that the Council
A Hun=
Th avid a y, after
sickness, tlleir
Morris, Wilitani11,
second son of the
of East 'W`awanosl
5Sth year. Re
township, of Da
Count3r,, where be
He them moved w
father and the t
.settling on lot 40,
Wawanosh, the fa
his brother, David,
:time when they
'country was all bu
to drive from Lm
then the nearest s
, were not thought o
then, and a good
NEER GONT.— On
a long and painful,
d at his home,
cGill. He was the
te James McGill,
and was in his
vas born in the
lington, Durham
lived until 1863.
t along with his
t of the family,
oncession 3, East
now owned by
of Blyth At the
ttled here, the
and they bad •
don, which was
tion. Railways
in these parts
agon road was
ointed, receiving
rat ballot.
s Moved by
y Conn. Beading
re -appointed as
d be re -appointed
rs paid, $10,099.42. availing themselves more and nate% of the For Chief of Water
to adjournment.
Mayor McKenzie,
and Councillors G
Dore, McLean, Wile
member of the Boar
and C. 3. Beading
read.
read be passed—Carr
By•Law NO. 269,
Aesessor
orks—Poole aria
puty,Itee,ve Bohn
,don, Forb
, Reading and I'
pointing Dr. Kenn
$100 was read.
of Health for three
sion and side -road
in name, only
ant only having* be
logged. In politics
position of County
years, and Master
several term§., Th
-were conducted by
being present, mem
am. Belgrave, 131y
lodges. The fano.
one of the largest ft
in Morris for some
buried in the Trinit
hire feet :tWo years try, ttlyth, the bod
ney.olosimaint. taken to the churcl
\k,
sermon. wlfe
bat By.10,w 267 as 8Urviete tO 1Y1
affectionate huab
d.
appointing SattIttel Thos. Henderson
had existence
be most impor.
n chopped and.
be was a con -
,c worker in the
oecupled the
funeral services
is order, there
ers from Wing-,
t has been seen
having first been it
where the Rev%
impreethe
nd tvvo children
rn the loss of an
la and father. -
ad wood tee off
by an etotit,