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NEW PLAN TO LIFT A WRECK
TUE WINUI,xAM taws, SEPTEMBER 4, 1896.
The Sheep Fold.
17tirlrig t1ro severCst. • time of the..
For the information of our readers' vxt.i.imnt If WHIN til• ixgr
IN o Tun depression of ve .sheep husbandry e
a
year or more ago lanbs at a large
We Inti the following extracts from xl:c1 Ir F::3 �� 1 U solo in Iowa sold atp
40 cents, shed
the act recently passed ill the On- suoui,Di:fw•-- InUs, novx.vey s'1'. it1,1- I at from 30 to i):? cents, his llal'd
A[TN'r. •
:17.•_.•T'here is spot in sheep husbandry is now past
Owen Sound,u f, and brighter prospects appear for
considerable exeitonnent here tonight , f keep husbandry, yet these pros -
over a shooting case. Mrs.Michael• pests are the outgrowth of better
The Game Law. SHOT BY A WOMAN.
tario Government for the better p
tectiun of deur. We advise hunters
and others to cut them out and pre-
serve them for reference. Here are
the clauses:—
TO
experience and of severe losses. The
r, s Nnfrt.ol t;n BY1 A COMPANY 1. No person shall nd or anyt capture I young ime Boyle
ima;; s named William Wing
riles, , saeritice of entire Hooks of thousands
YItIJC 5 hunt, pursue, kill, wound P
TU RAIPi., Tito SHIP AILS.\.of farmers and parts Ot' fl0('1iS of Still
1 any deer in the water of any
I I andCo now
behind
tlherUadaughtel�t ,•
more thousands of farmers has been
To lift a sunken wreck by the I or lake within the limits oving such
pneumatic application of power to I or immediately after
roml carrying a
Mains under the hull of the boat is I waters, ;lot "'urn and statlon-
c rlfle,carbine or s gun,
of
the interesting experiment which
Midford PtleanatiCSalvage Company
is now trying, on the steamship Ailsa,
which was sunk in the Narrows,
'1 Feb. 29 in a collision with the French
/s.
ine ship La Bourgogne.
The Ailsa of the Atlas Line had
cleared from this port for Kingston,
Jamaica, and South American ports,
and bad anchored in the Narrows
waiting until a fog cleared, when
the Freneh steamship ran her down
and sank her. A great hole was cut
in the hull, through which a large
part 6f the cargo was washed out.
.
The position of the wreck proved
so ditiieUlt that the wreckers were
reluctant to attempt the job of sav-
ing the boat. It had sunk opposite
Port Hamilton, where there is forty
feet of water, and where the bottom
is soft. The ship is embedded in
twelve feet of mud, and the current
is so strung as to make any work
especially difficult. The flood tide
begins to make inshore before it has
ceased to ebb in midstream. The
old -established wrecking concerns
either did not want the job or asked
Enormous prices for undertaking it,
ed in a canoe, skiff, punt • of boai
any kind, at or near the place where
hunted deer are likely to enter the
water during the open season, shall
prima facie be deemed to be engag-
+ ed in hunting or pursuing deer with-
in the meaning of this section.
2—(1) No person who 1s not a re-
sident of and domiciled in the pro-
vince of Ontario shall hunt, take,
kill, wound or destroy any deer
without first haying obtained a
license in that behalf under the pro-
visions hereina Ger set
ifforth.
shrill be
(2) Every
signed by the chid fish and game
warden and countersigned by ,;the
provincial secretary or his deputy,
and shall be in force for one season
only, and the fee for such license
shall be two dollars.
•(3) There shall be attached to each
license two shipping coupons, one of
which shall be signed and detached
by the person to whom the license is
issued in the presence of the shipping
agent at the point of. shipment and
attached to each deer or `part of a
deer about to be shipped, and such
coupon shall be cancelled by the ear-
when the lllidford Company, which 1
5, offered. to rier on arrival at the point of des -
was organized Feb.I'ebtination by writing across the face
undertake the work, and received thereof "cancelled."
the contract. The company declares .i Subsection 5 of section 2 of
that within a week it will have the •
the Ontario Ciaine Protection Aet,
wreck raised. 1893, is hereby repealed and the fol -
The method the company is using lowing substituted therefor : —
is the invention of Capt. A. G. Mid- "(5) No common carrier or other
ford, and has never been tried be- person shall transport or have in pos-
fore. Its workings are as follows : session for that purpose in this prov-
At regular intervals along the length ince, after the same has been killed
of the steamship nine tunnels under anv wild deer, or the skin thereof, or
the heel are made by divers, and any venison, 'save only -from the first
through each tunnel is laid a stud- day of November to the twenty -
chain cable of one and five-eighths- second day of November in each
inch links. The ends of the chain year, unless accompanied by an
are shackled to wooden raisons, sunk affidavit that the same was hunted
below the water line and filled with
water, and the exhaustion of the
water from the caissons is relied on
to lift the vessel.
GRAND TRUNK BAXL' WAY,
I)mPA1tT IrOII A11UiY1i rilOM
Toronto and East 11 GO
3:1.5
7:20
11:$0
3:15
11:20
1:18
10:07
4 5.m 11:111''+ 10:071118
).`ni..•via Clinton
10:40 aim
l mail, 6:04 a.m, '.
p. in. 11:20 "
" 0:55 p,m.
The Maggio, aged bout fifteen. T1) at heavy. cost, Such sacrifices have
faets of the •case so far as can be
'been opposed by us and by the press
ascertained .are these:—Hughes, who' ingenet al and yet it is not clear
is not more than nineteen years of ' thatthe demand for mutton alone in
age, a deekhand on the steambarg� ;chis country on the basis of fifty oddChamberlain,, which is now lying in I millions of sheep would have justified
the dry dock bore for repairs,in the nttmher of sheep held before the
company • with another decl:hand ; depression began. Since the flocks
named James Elsie, ;tad been tip have been reduced • below forty
town purchasing' some provisions,allct , millions itis probable that the change
had :just crossed 'the swing bridge on that has been going on from the
their return to the boat, when they ; wool to the mutton type will remun-
passed Mrs. ,sir, and her daughter i erate holders of sheep in the future.
On Stephenss '.street.- To a pollee;
.oflieer, after'. the shooting Hughes 1
stated that he and his companion did I baby Nearly Died.
not Say anything to the woman, but I SIRs,- i•17 baby was very bad with
Mrs. Boyle tells a different story, , summer .complaint, and 1 thought he
Ei
stating that Hughes insulted her and I wouldExtract oa,f ltd 11Strawberry.1tr W thlthe
then began. to 'Choke her. At any 1 first, dose I noticed n change for the
hate, Mrs. Boyle drew a revolver better, and now he is cured and fat and
and• fired at Hughes. The shot was he}1lthy.
heard by several and the street in 1 41Rs. A. 1�lOR1ttANDI;f, London, Ont.
•
Palmerston Mixed
London and South
Kincardine
BANK of HAMILTON
WINGHAM.
Capital, 11,250,000. Rest, $050,000
president- tont1 STUAwr,
Vlce•rrosldeut—A. G. RAMSAY.
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Changes tor contract advertisements meet be in
the ottice by Wednesday noon, w order to appear
that week
that locality was soon fills y a
large crowd. Hughes was at once
taken to Dr.McCulloughs office, when
it was discovered that the bullet had
Cashier—J. TURNBULL.
Savings Dank—flours, 10 to 3; Saturdays, 10
L Doposlts of 51 and upwards received and interest
allowed oeits also received ai current
Speoi
al LoP
rates of ir,.mrost.
Drafts et. Great Britain and the United State.
bought and sold
• "Mark Twain."
We observe that the daughter of
struck the lowerpart t of the right , "Mark Twain," who hadbeen ser -
shoulder blade and glanced off inflic- I iously ill . for some tune, is dead.
ting a deep but not dangerous ! Much sympathy will be felt for MC.
wound. Chief of Police McAuly and Clemens, who is now in England.
P. C, Heron arrested the woman' Any who have formed the impression
and her daughter at their home on of "Mark Twain," that ne is merely
Stephens street and took them to the a•boisterous humorist, have little idea
cells. Mrs. Boyle was under the of the real person. He' is a man of
influence of liquer. She will come i wide culture, tender ati'eetions, and
before Pollee Magistrate Spencer at unbending integrity.' A few years
10 o'elock'to-morrow mornipg. Mrs. ago, because of the actions' of others,
Boyle and her husband have been sep- ' the publishing enterprise in which t
arated for nearly two years. Her Mr. Clemens was a partner, had
o
husband was at one time a barber . suspend. "Ma'rk 'Twain" made a
here, but of late years has been. resolve that no one, if possible,should
following the stage. l be a loser by hien, and he has but
This horning A. L. Weed appear- t recently returned from a lecturing
ed before Mr. lxearge Spencer, P. M.1 tour throughout the world, and has
charged with having stabbed Theo succeeded, as we understand, by the
dore Nelson. The two men got proceeds of his lectures and writings,
into an altercation, on Tuesday con- in largely wiping out the debt for
cerning a horse trade during which which he chose to hold himself res.
Week stabbed Nelson in the head.' ponsible. The Advertiser bad an
Very little evidence was taken and ,opportunity of' meeting "Mark
for trial at the Twain at. close quarters sometime
W. CORBOULD, AGRNT.
E. L. DIOEIN SON, Solicitor.
JOB PRINTING
INCLUDING Books, Pamphlets, Posters, B 1
Heads, Circulars, ace., &o., executed in the best
style of the art, at moderate priced, and on short
notice. Apply or address
S. G. BROWN,
Titian Office, Wingham.
Each caisson has a lifting force of
thirty tons, and there are thirty-six
of them, two at each end of the
chains. A compressed air plant is
carried cn a scow, and expels the
water from the caissons by forcing
the compressed air into them.
The contract was originally to
raise the ship in sixty days for $100,-
000, but although the contract was
given March 9, the time has been
extended on account of the delays
the wreckers have met. They could
find no timber in the New York produce a nd
market from which to make the as reasonably requested, p
caissons, and were obliged to contract show such license to the person mak-
for it in Georgia, yellow pine being ing the request, and if he shall fail
the wood required. No planing mill or refuse to do so be shall forfeit
in this Glty or Brooklyn had the right
machinery fur plaining it, and the
Midford Company was obliged to get
e planing mill to put in some special 1 such request and failure or refusal,
onw machin. I be deemed to have violated the pro -
do‘
Whennrythe company first started to visions of this section.
it' I use its hydraulic bore and exhaust
(7) Any person offending against
me the caissons the ;rose burst, ane; the i any of she provisions of this act
a company was obliged to have hose
Manufactured. There are only four shall be lial,le for each offence to o
wa.', hours a day when the tide is such fine not exceeding ::150 nor less than
Tna that any work can be done, and the I $20, together with the costs of pru-
n l.nd in default of immediate
and taken during the open season,
BOOKBINDING.
Wo are pleased to annoupoe that any Books or
Magazines left with us 'tor Binding, will have uur
prompt attention. Prices for Binding in any style
'will be given on application e the 'Polo Office.
Money
•
zd Loan on Notes.
Notes Discounted
AT REASONABLE RATES
Money advanced on Mortgages at 64 pet oeutwtih
privilege of paying at the end of any year. Note
and accounts collected.
ROBT. rMoI1:4DOO.
Beaver Brock \Yinvhatn, Ont. .
and unless there be attached thereto' Weed was sent up since in New York. A more charm-
ingof the shipping coupons belong- Fall Assizes in September. : ing or manlyw man it would be Tru-
ing to the license authorizing the .--. —
shipper to hunt or kill deer as pro- 'The September Number .of the' possible to know. --Landon Adver-
vided by this act." Delineator,
,
(5) The said license to hunt deor Is called the Autumn Announcement
For Cholera Mortaus, Cholera lntan-
and the shipping coupons thereto Number, and is the handsomest and
aatached may be in the form set most striking issue of this sterling!
forth in the schedule to publication ever seen containing no
colored
tam Cramps, Colic, Diance�a.Dysentery
find Sumu,er Complaint. Dr. Fowler's
- this act and pu lea ton Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt
Shall be printed upon strong manilla less than nine beautifully safe and t curt raw has been r pop-
ular
the first
paper, and shall be issued by the plates illustrating dress modes and favorite for neara 50 years. Dental Surgery' of the Pennsylvan
chief alae warden and the warden millinery, including special plates ,of and upon Head of Use.
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Paora1wrox AND PuBLraU>,x
UR MACDUNALD,
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Wntau*M,.
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intoroot. No comtufaston charged, Mortgagee, tows
and fare, property bought and geld
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J. A..)oolvrON,
,BJRItISTER, &a.,
Wingham, Ont.
E. L. DICK INSON,
'BARRISTER, ETC.
SOLICITOR TO BANE OP HAMILTON. MONEY TO
LOAN.
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scribers from now until
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, tee
Moe—Corner ilamilton and St. Audrew strata
opposite. Colborne Hotel.
°uneaten,
ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY. -J. S. J ERROME,
L. D. S., Win 01u*.
Io manufacturing drst•class sets -of
) ' 9 teeth as cheap aa they can be made
in the Dominion. Teeth extracted
absolutely without pain, by his new
process, guaranteed perie.:tty safe.
OFFICE : In the Baaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick House.
atlial 't
of . `ARTHUR J. IRWIN, D. b. E., L. D. S.,
Doctor of
Dental College.
JANUARY 1 89-71
OFFICE---MACDONALD BLOCK.
Norex—;vill visit Blyth every Wednesday.
oir application therefor. morning and bicycle attire, an
(G) Every person engaged in the
giving the first authoritative an • 1 Only
His He
nuucement of the coming styles for
hunting or killing of deer shall on
Aug. 2G.—Last night
request by anv person wholusoever, autumn wear. Of especial value to Uxbridge, 1
'
young ladies having vocal aspirations while putting a threshing machine JOHN
RITCHIE
at all reasonable tulles and as often I is Clementine de Vere-Sapio's article' into the barn on the farm of James
on singing as a profession. Mrs. • Forrest on the second concession of
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Mary Cadwalader .zones puts much • Uxbridge township, the barn floor WtNGIIAN, ' ONTARIO
gave wayand five men and a span
sprightly good sense into a discussion '
of the abuse of reading. A short of horses were thrown to the floorf of ---
� DEANS, JR., WINOtIAM,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR, THE COUNTY
OF HURON.
Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charge
Moderate.
for the small sum of
25 GENTS
any such license he may posses, ani; story by Clinton Ross, called "The 1 a root cellar, about runt Leet o
suint, if found wounding
taking, Pur- Lady of the Portrait," has a cleverly One man named Read, a son of Frank
suing, killing, or destroy.
n> . surprising finale. The paper on Read, of Siloam, lit on his head and
ins any deer animal, and on proof of I 1 fractured the third curvical vertebra
Interior Decoration by Frances
Leeds, is this month devoted to
kitchens. E. C. Visk gives practical
and instructive explanation of Floral
Work for autumn. Carolyn Halsted
describes the patriotic work of the
children of the American Revolution.
Lucia M. Robbins tells about "A
Progressive Rainbow Party ." Emma
leer wreckers say that they have not been 1 -f'curio , m I Haywood describes in detail the eon -
het
able to work with their cotnpleted ;payment of such fine and costs shall lstruction of Embroidered Handbags.
s.
aero be imprisoned in the common jail of There is an illustrated article on
loo# plant for more than thirty working i the county where such conviction
ultl days.Basket Ball—the game so popular
'I Capt. illidf)rd, the inventor of the shall take place for not ex Just now at the Women's Colleges—
roeess and manager and engineer) ceedlnb three and the usual entertaining depart -
vas
rhe season for ducks commeni�s meats of Tea -Table Chat, New
mq.i of the company, is forty-five years, on the 1st of September
tivt�t old. He is an Englishman by birth, For partridges, snipe, woodcock Books, Seasonable Cookery, Smocic-
lover s uirrek, ett,, September ing', Knitting, Tatting, Crocheting,
'��M wlllj was brought up in Canada and q
e t educated at one of the British 15th. Lacemaking; etc.
the Military schools, Ile became a I For deer, from November 1st to Address all communications to the
1 Captain in the British Army, was . 15th. Delineator Publishing Co. of Toronto,
` stationed for a time in Canada,where 1 Ltd., 33 Richmond Street West,
r Seerved in potting down the Riel I Toronto, Ont., or to the local agent
euro rebellion, and finally left the army ' for the l-3utterick Patterns in your
A Million Gold Dollars town. Subscription )rice of the
to devote himself to engineering.p price
The company is composed of Would not brine nnppiness to the per B,;lineator, $1.00 per year, Or -15e.
fenry Cumtnins of New York, Presi• I son antinerin/ from dyspepsia, but Flood's p3r single copy.
stent • William L. Kann of Pittsburg, : SP m gparilllCitf as cured many thousands
He now lies paralyzed in all his
limbs from his neck down, quite con-
scious, however and able to speak.
He cannot possibly recover, but may
possibly live some months.
President of the Penn Plate -Glass
`Wurk+i, Vice President; Julius
Treasurer • 1 r•eas
York, ,
New �
' ' us
u
t
e ,
Dreyfus t, f
J
K. t . Runkle of Runkle & r+nnth,
eomtractors; Emanuel \yerthheinter
of A. Uuekenheiluer & Co., Pitts-
bla.l•g, and Capt. tMidford.—New York
Tines.
disease. It
tones
the
. stomach, regulates the bowels and puts
Iall the machinery of the'system ier good
working. order. It creates a good apnea
titeand gives health, strength and -
ha p
pinata.
The TIMES is an up-to-
date paper, all printed
at hone.
A Dangerous Practice.
A bicycle carrying in front of the
rider a small child in a basket ar-
ranged for the purpose, struck an
obstruction on one of the streets in
Philadelphia the other day, and the.
child was thrown forward on its head
on the hard pavement and instantly
killed. The authorities of that city,
very properly, are to hold the parent
of the child, who was the rider of
the bievele for manslaughter. Such
a practice is frequently noticed here,
and in the condition of our streets,
the parent of the child who would
attempt such a thing, no matter how
careful he may be, is very foolhardy
and the habit should be stopped be.,
fore an accident occurs, Another
reason why it should be stopped, and
one that will probably be a surprise
to those who indnlge in this practice,
Boon to
llnm
an
it
A Bdb Y
Wherever there are sickly people With
weals hearts and deranged nerves, Mil-
butn'a Heart and Nerve Pili will be an
effectual medicine, They restore en- I is, 80 says a prominent, physician,
teobled enervated, exhausted, devttaliy. 1 that it is calculated to produce It dis-
t-Tone's PILLS act harmoniously with perfect. constitutional power. Weak and!fatal the(held •sooner or later,--
Hood's Sm'rea11
,ver Cures all ver 111e.I pale girls and women soon regain vigor - to
; Galt Rep
ch.
1x5 cents, t ous begltit. p
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION.
Y. P. S. C. E.—Meeting in basement of
Presbyterian church every Friday evening.
Subject for Saptemhor 4th: Getting the
Most out of the Bible, Dout. 0: 1.0.—•Miss
Matheson.
EPWORT14 LEAGUE—Meeting every
Thursday evening in the Methodist church.
ian
• Christ
for September It
stn
her 10
th.
Subject E
Frindship. Ninth clause of pledge, "I
will endeavor, by kindly words and deeds,
to cultivate the spirit of Christian friends."
Prov. xviii. Z4; Eph. lv. 31, 32; 1 Cor, xiii.
4; R. Day.
B. Y. P. U. --Meeting every
evening in the Baptist church.
ed or overworked then Ella women tot order of the brain, which may be
Tuesday
For Tw°nty-Six Years
DUNN'S
BAKINO
POWDE-R
THECOOK"SBEST FRIEND
LAFiGIMSt SALE IN CANADA.
'JOHN CURRIE, WINGHAM, ONT.,
C7 0
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
Solos of Farm Stock and Farm implements a
epoclalty.
All orders lett at the TINES office promptly attend
ed to. Terms reasonable.
G -O TO -----
FRANK SCELI'S,
WHERE Tot; GET 12 SHAVES AND 1 HAIS CUT
role
51.
Oppost
'to Central motel,
WINGHAIVI, - - ONTARIO
Agency for Parisinn Steam Luundry.
Wanted—An Idea th ngt patent?
Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDERBURN et atent Atter.
sad ;let o htwo hundre " fort
heirCO.,w ntterise d. ��
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Q it _Court Maitland, No. 25, Canadian
Ccond
.
last Friday Boninrge
evening o enth
every nameets me), ine Ore.
uory's Block. Visiting brethren welcome. W. 0.
Gray, 0, 11. II. B. Elliott, It. S.
C m Calcdm)la 'No. 49 meet
�a , t.). the first and third Monday in
e -re month, in the odd yellows noir. Vieitlnq
hrothren welcome. ,t, Aturtay, Chief. H. F.
Gordon, ituo.•See.
Iioney
Fout e •gS, tiv
cups of honey, or
.cup of swot mil
of cream 4f tart;
soda, one pour
pound of Curran
citron, otie tease
cinnamon ked' n
slow oven.-- Sepi
Journal. •
Speak Intelligc
"The America
as ideas are
witted, and ougl
eager, because s
girl, to speak col
Ashmore in Sept
Journal in an
speaking correct
use of slang. "
prig, she ;need n
room, but she s
gently and Cor
two books to wl
always turn for
first, the Bible:
• Shakespeare.
suggests a vul;r
my Dorothy, be
, speech. Let
beautiful thougl
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wood in which
grows he will k
are the princess
to him there wi
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learn to revere)
'your sweet saki
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cents to find our
`hands. The w
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she received the
in dish water."
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do for inferior
fall and winter
at price abo0
pay for old goof
furnishing thei
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be properly ma
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