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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-07-10, Page 8THE. WING -RAM TIMES JULY 10, 189 attendants of St. Andrew's Church, Lord Dufleerin's Retirement, (f hilts d h' t 1 t d by all It is a coincidence that the Liberal 1 IAIrs- imbit� stn_ lyere.r;1yrespecte JUlln Land who has been in - who had the pleasure of their party should regain Power in Canada acquaintance, Telegrams were sent just as the Marquis of Dutl'erin and :disposed. is, we .are glad to say, slow - to the c;eceased man's relatives this Fli,IDAY JULY 10, 1800. morning, among whom were Rev, -- """""--- A Toltnie Presby torten minteter, of DROWNED (NTE THAMES,. DONALD MOIvNES MEETS 1)A'1 U AT TkIE FOOT Or 8.0TJTIH S`1'R1 BT. FOR111:tiIAT A CAI MER('II:1NT IN 1\ I\CII UL. The treacherous river Thames. Thursday night, claimed another victim, Donald McInnes, 567 Adelaide street, and formerly of 'fain ;ham, who met his death by accidentally falling into the river at the foot of South street, near the London Soap Works, at about 10.30 p. m. Word was telephoned from the Soap Works to the police station at 8 o'clock Friday morning that I the body of a man was floating. in the 1 river directly opposite South street. F. C. McDonald was dispatched to the scene, where, with the assistance of an old mud scow, and the help of Jas. Taff, the body was brought to the shore, and was identified by P. C Weir as that of Donald Mc- Innis. D. Flock was immediately notified and upon his arrival a search of the dead man's pockets revealed a small Bask of liquor and a 10 -cent piece in the right pants pocket, while in the left was a cotton money bag con- taining a large roll of bills and some $6 or $7 in silver, mostly quarters. In his hip pocket were found two bank books of the •Cana- dian Bank of Commerce, which credits him with something like $2,000 in that institution. Two "eve formally bids farewell to British 1 ly recovering. oilicial life. The Earle of Dufferin Mr, and Mrs, D. N, McDonald was Governor-General of Canada, went on the exclusion to Sarnia last Southampton, Rev. J. C. Tolmie, of when the last Liberal Government week. and Mrs. J. S. Hall, frons Windsor, P. S. Stewart, Bridge- field ,sway, and he w'ls one of the I burg, near Fort Erie, and Mr, warmest admirers of IIon. Alexander i \'i indoor, are home to spend the sunt- N'orinan McInnes, of Tiverton. Mackenzie, the Prime Minister of 1uor. Mrs McInn e ineonversati4"n with tb it era, bearing te,timony, on nils 1 Mies. Bremner visited friends in an intimate friend -,firs. wne defeat in 1.818, to the sturdy states- London last week, Elliott, of William street -on 'Tues. loan's. honesty and patriotism, At f About one e'e.loel. on Wednesday day night, stated that,fir- McInnes that time,. Lurd DulTerin was a veter- of last week, the house of Mr. John bad seven brothers, all of whom an in the service, and since then he Lane, who lives jus south' of the were Reformers, wt 1 ile her husband's has been serving the empire in al- ' village, was found to be on fire. In father was a strongConservative. - most every section ofthe diplomatic a short time a nitmber ofll ncighbore is Dr. "lock issuewarrants for :an world,. An °ventfal, busy Iife has , and a number from the village age wet r b ' Lord Dufferin led. Ile has been: at the scene of the fire bet their at - inquest, to beheld at ° 4 o'clock Fri- i da afternoon but upon further in- .t1 Lorcl•fn-wanting, i tempts to save the building were gnivy he deemed it unnecessary', and Under Secretary of State for fruitless. Most of the contents were withdrew them, as the evidence was India. saved. Insurance on the building sufficiently strongin favor of ace;- Under Seerettiry of State for X200. At about the same hour next Y dental death. It is likely the War- day a house in the village, owned by remains will be taken to Kincardine Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan- James Fleming and occupied by Mr. for interment. easter,y Cla.rridgo, cheesemaker, was found Paymaster •General. ' to be on fire. Tiio fire was put out On.• a special mission to Egypt. ' before much damage was, It is sup - Thins It Over, - Governor- General of Canada. posed to have been set en fire by a Have you over heard of a medicine • Ambassador at St. Petersburg. ; parse fark actm ory. the smoke stack of the with such a Ieeord of cares 58 Hoods Ambassador at Constantinople. Sarsaparilla? Don't you know that Viceroy of India. I Hoed's Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Ambassador at Rome. Purifter, has proved, over and over again, Heart Disease Relieved in 30 that it has ;.ower to cure, even after an Ambassador at Paris.. 'Minutes, -Dr.) se Res Cure for the other remedies fail ? If you have lin Nor have honors been wanting.' Hehrt dives (effect relief in all Cases of pure Y blood you • may take Hood's Sorsa- - Lord Dufferin is a IC. P., G. C. B., G.' Organic or Sympathotio Heart Disease it lvtll do you );oo parilla with the utmost confidence that C S I G L I L Cr C : r G I). in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a 1 fiB lD. TRUNK 13411A1�'Ai. Aul'AIr4.' BV08.AL•Itls:S ruuM Toronto and Bast 0:04 a.m. 1:18 pan '•10:07 .. 3. ).1)r p. ma -vie t;lllltotl 110:0 11:1() ." 8:00 p.m, (3:04 a in. 11:'2') "" (3:3 p.m. Palmerston 1tixed London and South Kincardine good._ 0., D. C L., L. L. D. and F. R. S. cure, It is a peerless remedy for a pi- tation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Roan's Piii.s assist digestion. 25 cts. 1:Iis Lordship has also been Chancel- Spells. Pain in the Left Side and all What you want when you're ailing is for of the Royal University of Ire- ' symptoms of a Diseased Heart, One a medicine that will cure you. Try land, Lord Rector of St. Andrew's' dose convinces. Sold at Ohisholm's Hood's Sarsaparill . and be convinced of University , and Lord Warden of the ;Drug Store, its merit. i Cinque Ports and Constable of 1 A Listowel little girl drank water The Late Hon. D. A. Macdonald. i - ®lti.E J6i.di'N EST ItiiAN.soaked, and was so near death her One of the considernbla figures of Drax Einem-Please inform your Pulse ceased to beat. a past political generation passed r +•dertsn'a it roti swrittl 1 tier, npartictulare A mad St. Bernard dog ran amuck away in the person of.hon. D. A. , of a genuine, honest home euro. by • at Brantford Tuesday night and in- Meedonald who died at Montreal a which I was permanently restored to fllcted,terribleinjuries on a little boy I.., .,con--- '1:30 "'. 0;30 a.m. r3;15 p.m. 11;90 1:18 p ul, 10:07 " BANK of HAMILTON WINGHAM. Capital, 11,•250000. Prosidunt-- 011$ ,.1 'c' T. Fiee'resident-A, O. Itaais.ts. Rest, 0050,000 vat eeeroets sone PRoet'4B. (11:11,.(11:11,.RbAalt, wH 011180N, M P, A. T. P Noun, A, B. Lan (Toronto). Dover. in which a piece of fly paper had letters were found in his coat, sign- few days ago. llir. Macdonald was health and manly vigor, after years of named. Geo. Cleater. A policeman ed. N. McInnes, one bearing 'elate of a younger brother of the Bun. Sand- sufferlha from nervous debility, sexual shot the do weakness, eight losses and weak shrunk-; g. May h, 1896, informing him of the field Macdonald, first I'remicr o#' en ports. I was robbed and swindled by Hay Fever and Catarrh Relieved '141 death of his sister Sarah, and the Ontario. lir. Macdonald represent- the quacks until I nearly lost faith in 10 to 6,0 t�iiilutes.--Ude short puri of other dated Feb. 11, 1896. ed his native County of Glengarry in mankind, but thantc heaven, I ata no\v the breath through the Blower, supplied The face of the victim was great- in the Canadian House of Assembly \\'ell, vigorous and strong, and wish to with each bottle of Dr. i gnew's 0 itxrrbal Y from 1$57 till the union. At the make 1-bie certain means of cure known 1 discolored. His left ear was aPowder, dit he n this passages. over the little scratched, while the right side to till sufYerors. I have nothing to sell, surface of the nasal pa.ssag'es. Painless first Confederation election lee was a0d want no money, but being a gill, and deligl-,tful to use. It relieves ro- of his face was somewhat bruised. again returned, and continued to sit believer in the universal brotherhood of stantle and peimni eptly cures Catarrh, Be was clad in a working- suit, gray until he was, appointed Lieutenant roan• 1 am destrous of beeping the un- Hay Fever.,Colds,tteadacbe, Sore Throat, striped pants, and black tweed srtt isGovel't'.or Of Ontario, in 1875. fortunate to regain their health and Tonsillitis and Deafness. h't (loess T promise you perfect sec - Cashier -J, TURNBULL. tavingn 73an1.-ltour8,10 to 3: Saturdays, SO 1. Deposits of 4i1 and upwards received nod interest: ',flowed. Specula Deposits also received at current rates of ir. ,rant. ;Drafts m. Orcnt Britain and the United State, bought and sold B. 'WILLSON, Assn I. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. 4.otin0 mit ••-13 PUnLISIIk:I' EVEi'li 1.11IDAY. 11':t:l'7;1N(x ---.vv T'<il':-•' TIME„ C!t iiCE,Ja f.Vf-l'.+ 'STREET .l`I.i01itS11I, ONTA11.1t), Su'u$ol'tL.tio, i rioe, S1 pc --1•3•f.; o,•.; advance AIV I.IIT1S(NO ll.tt re: 4___444 .. . ._-- -. ..._ Alun. 11 \4. f r u <. i: n c. I -1 mo Only Celli/1111 1 000 00 4I30 0n e.e. tq' 8 00 Ball "` an 110 1'.2‘‘ 1 ilt.• 7•14) 444 B °°00 4Zuarter •, %l) UO t? 0l' 1 i rn 3 O1rli.t 4 ;4410 #001 cull 100 I 1'i 444)) (441444 r14•1111. ad'orti.<t:mnn .• 4c. per line for first wstd't)an, and 3( . per lite fn. •e.eli snbeequent insortimn. Meilhurtd by nonpareil rr L'. Local notices 100. pct' Ilwe for ,ins:., eertIon, and 160, per li.ir tor each sobsequellt divrti. P. Advo tt,unla,ts of Lost, Found, ata,:., Situations, and 13usiuwt'jimmies %Vented, not e% •.-.ling 3 lines noml) trod, 3t t i3 ilea mouth, e, „r 01. for each subsequent month. Houses 444.1 t"1.rll1s for Bale, nor WV,. "ling 8 lines in Cor fir+r, month., 80u. per su44.4 4.)411 month. 1 Ln12ro• ail, e.t wnuten rs in proton t1114. 'these t, 'pts will eu strict') 41ti ,tI't( to Special tote, fur larger advertine••.rants, or fo longer pot buds. Advertisements and local notice, v Ittemt epeoifi direction., will "'a inserted till forbid :too charged accodin,.,,3. 'l'rat'sitery advertisene.ats moat be paid 1n u,i:•at cg. Changes fur eoitraot adrortisettwnr,. ;oust be in the 041433 1 y \\'ed10Rday soon, n. et ter to appear that week S. 0li lt(4\YIt, YitUPNIRIen 84441 PUBLISHER coat, white shirt, blacktie, and, a Previous to this, however, he had me and as I do not wish to expose my - •white straw hat. The tie was found accepted the position as Postmaster- self either, please address, simply: P. 0. hanging on the barbed-wire fence at Geue1.n 1 in Mr. Mackenzie's Cabinet Box 358, London, Ont. the foot of South screen,white his in 1873.' He ;ave striking proof of presbyters of Maitland. hat lay on the bank of the stream his executive ability -by aliecting about 100 yards from the place some useful reforms during the shortf Maitland t where he fell in. time he held ofiiee. It was he who From the • corner of the soap in.tugurated the present system of works down to the 1•iver there is a free delivery of letters in towns and barbed-wire fence, and this tells the cities, and our direct mail nommuni- tale of the sad end of Donald Me- cation with Europe, we also owe All'. Innes. The deceased was seen Macdonald's initiative. It wa4s dur- Thursday night by several parties ing his administration of the Post - in the neighborhood, apparently act- office Department, arrangements Ing strangely, and inquiring' the were con1eto'for reciprocal rcduc- Hiram Walker bas struck arieh oil well near Bothwell, and there is every prospect of another boom there, although there is some hesi- tation about expensive investments until it le seen what action the JOB PRINTING, NCLUDINtt Books, Pamphlets, Posters, B 1 floods, Circulars, .Cg.., &o., executed in the hest style of the art, alt moderate price, and on short notice Appiv or address S. (3, BROWN, s TOMB Office, \Vingham. BOOKBINDING. We are pleased to munonnee that any 13onk5 o' blu4azlnes lett with us .4o' Binding, will have our prompt attention. Prices for 011111104 in any style will be•giten un application to the T141m Office. 4,' Moity Lo .f�C21,11 on Note* of es Discounted AT REA.S0NA]3LE lef:T1l S Monte) u')vnu0141 art \Iorttrasre8 at 61F et)) "Wit 'IIh prith0411 of (441')444 .'t tau end of any year. Not. s mill accounts cultuutud. 11;,OZT. 131ot:.N Dots. I:envor 131041. \Fi.nettnut, Unt. L �f g r�. Fr fr2 WE STILL LEAD 9N I?� I'r rr fir r �jl J, t� WATCH: �• r`,l q The Presbytery o me 1 i . O ,� i , at Lucknow, June 30th 1896. `'• ON Rev. R. MacNabb, Moderator pro • Government will take in respect to ,b tem. the tariff.. In e Dv Tbere was a fair attendance of G i 11 members. The special business be- A pitcher of ice water laid in a rt� I' newspaper with the ends of the fore the court was the call to Rev. paper twisted together to exclude rG' John Rose from Malagawateh and the air will rdmtog alltogether night x any River Dennis; rCsifie MBressrs N. S. g summer room with scarcely any Commissioners Messrs.' Hugh preceptible melting of the ice. way to Adelaide street. Mr. Charles tion in postal rates between the LTn- Chambers and silex. ,MacLass, from Halliday, of 82 Clarence street, said ;ted States tied Canada.. These int- the session end ce a egation of Ash - he had called to the man and told ortlnent chant"es fora a remark- field and several •of the members of slim that there was no thoroughfare. able record fol eio hit"en Illenths of the congregation were present, all of Some suiall boys tui after him when of administration.., His appointlnetlt "who m expressed their strong attach - they saw Ilial tumbling around and to Government House, Toronto,. Was ment to Mr. Rose as their pastor and warned him not to go down the hill thou ht to ire well deserved hug it their regret if then issue of the call that it wasn't the way to Adelaide street, but led to the river. The deceased merely muttered something and went on to his doom. Mrs. Mr. Macdonald, like many other of rile sone egatlous c ai lllt,c Scott and Mrs. Alfreds also saw him men of action, vvas asouie+vhataileut"41r.Rose stetedhis nlindand spoke of in the neighborhood. It is supposed member of Parliament, basins many leis tenderly interest in and affection that he ran against this fence, and good qualities were recognized by for his people. At the same time he in. falling tore a piece cut of his his political friends as well as by his was led to the: conclusion that the shirt, which was found on the fence, o opponents. At the rrreat Liberal lisle of duty foie hila is to accept the and a piece off his tie, which also ',convention in 1870 be wag chosen Ball subject to the' approval of the hung there. There was blood on ;vice -President of til 1D( etfri;;. IIs Presbytery. one of the barbs, indicating that he was not ho+vever, sangttilie +with re The Presl)vtery on motion agreed bad eat his left ear there. gard 1 d to the Confederation project, • to the translation of Mr. Rose from Iris body was reproved to the 1 and, like tris brother Sandileld, was his present charge of Ashtield to that undertaking establishment of Wi 1 found in the ranks of those who saw of Malagawatch and River Dennis, Harrison, where it was prepared for , and somewhat magnified the difficul- Cap° Bret�ori, and placed on record •LAWN burial and then removed to his ties that were sure to be met in at. its high appreciation eciatiutt of the character home. 1 tempting to rer,lizeso vast a scheme. of Me. Rose as a christfan and minis- GARDEN TOOLS • should be a severance of the pastoral tafnl* rentoveel from the vv'urkinfr t G forces of the Mackenzie Government tie - one MacLeod presented the claims ogle who could ill be spared, 1. c' Wanted -An Idea Who can nonan of some simple thing to pate :t? Protect your ideas: they may faring you wealr,n. Write JOHN WEDDERBIIRN & CO. Patent Attor• neys Washington. D. C., for their $1,s00 prize otter and list of two hundred inventions wanted. JAY Visor r4P ii=b' ' X�� -AND- ALE LEAST! E ALL SHADES. Mr. MOWERS, Mr. McInnis had for the past two 1 ill., Macdonald maintained. through- tel.. years' followed the business of at' out a longublil career a repute- The pulpit of Ashfield will be de - years' p pSPRAT' PUMPS grain and wool buye3r, and came to 1 tion for integrity and fair dealing elated vacant as soon as Mr. is _ .. 1895 _. considered _ 3Hrl:"n3nrt iMfA the llnathl"!ftPArIt1511nfrY1- 88 1u '44'8'-' where uv ..x ...... ...c... - 1i1Cu11A[54GII b 484011 7. political career. 6. carried on a business in groceries t Ile had latterly dropped out of the the orders of the Presbytery of Inver - and sundries. Ile leaves a widow 1 public eye, but tnaintained in public Hess. Lt.1.. and enl adopted daughter sii?, 111435 Iife the respect Uf illi, a feClillg ""' granted "" "r •'�"v`�`:�D Nellie ,atewat'1, a niece e#' .11. ale- which assumed a, (teepee significance to medelat,o in a call North Kin- Innis -to mourn his untimely end.1 among the relatives awlfriends in loss, Rtvurtsdale and Enniskillen. JUIN' MACXAno, Clerk. this city i watch, Ile is instructed to wait - BUILDERS' HARDWARE. PARIS CREEK He left the house Til irsday after- I Glengarry, who looked on him as the noon in good health, and spielts, pro -1 chieftain of a fermis \\'IIOse 'umbel raising to return early. -•is the hours have made a. deep impress on the grew on Mrs. McInnis became life of the Highland settlements in anxious and sat up the greater part that country. of the night awaiting his coming, Friday morning she dressed and cane down town in search of tin, and was Met by Mr. George Taylor, her 113a news to -who broke the slid ne \ t gentle way`. ' • ;She returned borne Butteaa tin gu , t1 yi II t , v nd colid, 1' r (134,11 Caledonia, No .in, meet £SII11osfi imm ately, almost heart" d 1; i is i t S. Or S. rho first and third ilondsyy lm Hardware Merchants v I 0vory u.mdh, in thr Udd > nrla\v8 Lt vliiting billion. th0 tvorid. Tw 1 ty li t b tt� . Ii 1� e tTHE COOK S BES`�'BIE ND g`el rml \\,•innte. ,1. Tiitlrray, Ch}:d. leg Mr. and Mrs. McInnes were both 1.soot For OVor Fifty Tenth. AY OLo AYD 1ELL•Tatse lir ,ntuy.-MYlre. Wit* low's Soothing Syrup hots been used for over fifty wears by millions of mothers for their children while teet}du.r,with perfeetl,ucc8144. It soothes the child, hill R it"a pale, euros Wind and is the hest reaedl• for Diarrhoea, Is pleasant to .the taste. Sol toy ' ttrg n 'every per' part+) er . le eensa bottle, ova incalculable. 13e sure and ask for Mrs, wins oW. • tlingkrup, and take no other kind. CLEVELAND, PERFECT, GARDEN CITY', DOMVIINION,t J. CLrGC & COQ, j 1DR AIACUUNALD, CENTRE STREE'1. w1:CCnAt1, R. VANST(IT 11, ONTARIO. BARRISTER, SuLICJ't4)8, bat`., Privatoand Company funds to bah it lolc'e3t rate Interest. No commission charged, il1u,tages, took and farm proport) bought, and OFFICE -Beaver Blookc Vi Iron cgc J. A. MORTON, BARRISTER,. fPhth1.nl, tint. .8r e L. DlGIirNSO:i, B ARRISTE1t, Bo3Ian:on TO 5Aa3144 OT 1rA3u3[,TO)4. 410TR1 TO LOAN. O81co-Mevcr Bloch winaham. 16� s G. CAMERON, BARRISTER, dOLiCITO1t, •CUNVI:l.NOER, &e Office -Corner Hamilton and St. An, New streets opposite Colborne hotel. 001Rlt1011, - ONTARIO.. DENTISTRY. -.I. S. J SLWIL'E, 1 1 .3.,wmonm e. .,L,r . Is manufacturing 3(tet plass sots of ees.eaeseorf n r.4,=1y In the Dominion. eep as fi1I'� 44,ntbe made extracted i -r--' absolutely without (144 , by ire new process, guaranteed per,e,tly sate. OFFICE: en the Beaver Block, aopoeite the Brunswieic Rom, ,44 1JI S. , j �� e tr AR'1HClt J. IRWIN, D. D.:, , L. 0.5., �1 • r Doctor of Dental Surgery of N.., Peeneylvant 1 i' 11 Dental Coheirs. P fieri OFFICE---MACDONALD BLOCK. t N°1 'o-+1 in \Sit til "tit ever)• O'c.l'4,•a.r u EYE SIGHT TESTED FREE fn). 1 v Ir OF CHARGE. 1 l� l rr rn II WE LEAD OTHERS f j, FOLLOW. �j , J MUNSHAW, J 1 TIII OPTICIAN. rr L Itj .LtrL;fr�T' -1;a1.'`to.7'I.••t"rl'`�r,:,7�-'tett 1.� °:. YOUNG - PEOPLE'S UNION. Y. P. S. C 71.-=�Ieotin in basement of Presbyterian chnrclt every Friday evening, Subject for .lnly 10414: Enrlineiasm fn Christian service. (Prayer for International B. 4: ln•I3a1. Miss C.I., Convention.) Acts MDII roy. EPWOBI'I1 LEAGUE-MM'leetillg evel.y Thursday evening in the Methodist church. Snbjeet for .Inly li3th : The Yining Chris. turn's 'Vacation. Mark 4, 31. A. E. Thomson. B. Y. P. U. -.Meeting every Tnesdav evening; in the Baptist church, For 'tR; qty -Six Years DUN' 3.'° KIN POWDE •[OHN li1TCIIl1: JOHN GENERAL I'::UIiANOE at•' "7 Wi1DRAn. OATARI* p. D4:ANs. Ja., WO:UR-Am. r LICENSI.tl AUCTIONEER 705 'T":• COUNTY 07 10U1107. Sales attended in any part of l.br + n. Charges Moderato. J'Ul3N Cii1.e 1tI1;, 1VII GIIAtt, (my., L1U.ENSED AUCTIONEER Wee of Perm Stock and Farm lo.,' cinonto a. specialty. All orders hitt at the TIMES office meows') attend od to. Tome rensoc4bte. GO TCS. --- FRANK SCEL1'w, wltEln3 YOU 1:45T 12 SmuAVES axil 1 BBAIR CUT' Tort 61. tlpposite Korman's h01el, W ING HAhl, ONTARIO A;ronu) for Parisian Stearal Lam. SOCIETY MEETINGS. F Court Maitland. No. "'anadian C • girder L'01•ester+..t.,•.. •1 44 second and lost Friday a.vunh,g of etu43 n,.': 4 , in Gro- trorys's 1130414 Vt";ring brethren ue'eoma. T. J. Atr(.ean, 0, It 11, n. Elliott, 11. 11 1 wiuehmn L, 0 7 , . u3, meati %a* Ii* [ first lrrlday hr rr, oath In the Orange }11'1; \'iitt0rsweioatu .4 ..;l1', Y. 8., W. 111; W. 1 1'tenfy, 1tee.-See, Successors to J. A. Cline & Co. 1 LAHQES1' SALE Lt4 CANADA, Gordon, 1&ee.•Se1.