HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-10-01, Page 4THE \VislUI..\,o1 TIME, OCTOI3ER I. 1897
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t ex pting Saturday.
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FRIDAY, Y, OCTOBER 1. 1897.
EAST 'HURON LIBERALS.
Tire Liberals of East Huron will hold a
grand. rally in the town ball, Brussels, on
Thursday, October 7th. Addresses will be
delivered by Hon. A. S. Hardy, premier • of
Ontario; Hon G. N. Boss, minister of edu•
cation: ; Hon, J. L.D vis, provincialsecre-
tary
secr
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tary ; Dr. MacDonald, M. P. ; Thomas
Gibson, tri. P. P. ; M. Y. McLean M. P. P.
J T Garrow, M P P, Mr Arch Hislop and
others. There will be two meetings held,
one in the afternon at 1 : 30 ana the other
in tbe evening at 7 : 30.
BELGRAVE.
A large crowd, numerous enteries
and the beautifal day made our an-
nual exhibition a complete success.
Mrs. Oaten left Tuesday morning
for Toronto to have an inportant
opei ation performed upon an eye. Her
friueds hope for success.
The song service in Methodist
Church of Sunday evening was much
appreciated. The Epworth League
is attracting large audiences. The
• program for this fall and winter is a
bright one
EAST WAWANOSH.
Mr. John Bone left on Wednesday
for Toronto; where he will attend
the University.
The McDougall farm was sold on
Tuesday last to Mr. Thomas Taylor,
of Langside.
R. Currie and wife have returned
. from their trip to British Colombia
and the West.
The Epworth League anniversary
services will be held in Brick
Church, on Sunday and Monday,
October 3rd and 4th. The pro-
gramme is as follows : Sunday -
10:30, special sermon to Epworth
Leaguers by the Pastor; 7:30, an
address by W H Kerr, of Brussels,
an Epworth League work. Monday
—7:30 p. in. A free entertainment,
without refreshments. the programme
to consist of music, readings, etc.,
with addresses by Rev W. W.
Leech and Rev. C. C. Cozens.
Many will remember the sad cir-
c:imstanees of the drowning of John
13. Robertson, formerly of this
township, at White River, Washing-
ton, which was recorded in the
TIMES last fall, Word has been re-
ceived by the relatives c'f the de-
ceased to the effect that the body
was found by an Indian about two
' week's two, about three quarters of
ai Mile from the point where he was
drowned. His clothing, wat,;h, pap-
ers, and other nrtfcles were all
found on himn. The remains were
buried on the 20th of September, by
the Order of the Elks, of which
.Society he was a metnber. It will
be a great relief to his sorrow snick -
relatives to know that the bodyer
has been recovered.
The Council met Sept. 20 pursuant
to adjournment; members all present
Minutes of las; meeting read and
passed. Resignation 01 Jatnes Mar -
Shall, township engineer received
bird in the meantime was not aeeept- •
ed.
Ordered that the engineer's account
laid over from last meeting be paid.'
Thq"colleetor's ilond for the •ctlr
r nt year, received and accepted.
The treasurer reported cash on
hand at last meeting, ,T673.3.3; bor-
rowed since then from the Bank of
Hamilton, 0885.90 ; total, F,',4559.23 ;
paid Gat bit= last meeting, $1142.36,
leaving balance on hand at date of
f$416.87.
Orders on treasurer were passed
and signed for the kay ment of the
following accounts : James Mar-
shall, engineer, fees per Jos. Walsh's
requisition for drain, lots 36 and 37,
con 8, $750; T Nicholson, Auburn 136 -
yards gravel for road, divistmei Nos,
1, 8, and 9, and damages, $ 10.52 ;
John Deer, con 1, 56 ydis gravel and
damages road division 2, ,*^^.1.36 ; Mr. Williams',•
ing Dr. "tl iPink Pills, from
BORIC
tut -In Brussels, on St'pteinb r '2n.1, the wife
cf Mr G I Blair, of a sou.
,1ttLeuuuou--Iu Men !IA. ou September :.'7th, tie
wife of Air 4ohu Ce:dough, of a sot•
i�r MAILYt:%D
yr,Vauut:a \ i rr. At the Baptist I', rsona„c,
Wimxh:.nr, <u September 30th, by the Iter las
IIatuiltup, Sir 1 W vvalker, of 1'yryi,errY, to 0:8
Rosetta Wince, tf Itaiflte'ter, N Y.
weesw.t—In Wingham, on September 23r' , Lrliaa•
eth Varney, nncd 09 years ut.d 3 utcntms.
uet',sto -Iu 1v'iugbam, 011 b ptem ,er 20th,
aria[, Louise, infant clanghto, of Air/inti Sirs Geo,
huaield, aged Ur a.cntlis and 1 dr ,46f
Iter,usx—]n [Iowiek, on Septemb,m 20th, Jeremiah
Belden, a,c.i ('5 0 tc and 7 Jacinths.
MAILI..ET REPORTS
vartewar.
Winghani, September 30th, 1897,
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
Flour per 100 lbs 1 50 to 2 25
1;''al1 Wheat old0 78 to 0 85
Pall Wheat, news. , ��0 78 to 0 82
Spring 'Wheat 0 75 to 0 80
Oats 0 21 to 0 23
Barley 0 25 to 0 30
Peas 0 42 to 0 45
Butter ........... 0 12 to 0 13
Eggs per dozen 0 12 to 0 12
Wood per cord... .. , ... , 1 00 to 1 25
600 to 550
Potatoes,perbushel, new..., 0 40 to 0 40
0 3to0 3
Dried Apples, per lb 0 2 to 0 2i
le to 21
.Flay per ton,
Tallow, per lb
About two years ago she began talc -
Bradawl:,
wool
I3radawl:, 70 yds gravel for road 1
division 3, $3.50 ; .James McGowan
42 yds gravel for road division 4
4;2.10 ; Mrs. McGee, con 1, 59 yds
gravel for road divisions 1 and 7,
$2 95 ; John Redmond sr„ 36 yds
gravel, for road division 20, 81.80 ;
Charles Campbel 33 yds gravel for
road division 73 and 75, $1.65 ; W.
E, Scott, 18 yds gravel for road.
divisions 3.4 and 38, 90e ; Charles
Wightman 20 yds gravel for road
division 43, $1 ; 13. O'.Conner, con 13
59 yards gravel for road divisions 67
70 and 71, $2.95 ; George Tisdale,
West Wawanosh, 20 yds gravel for
road division 77, $1.40; Robert Shell],
sr, 128 yds gravel for road divisions
44, r:7 and 52, $6.40; H.J. Wightman
refund of statute labor 1896 for N •
lot 33 con 7, division 43, $2 ; Arthur
Brooks. gravelling on sideline 39 and
40, con 10, $11.75 ; Arthur Brooks
grading hills on.sideline 39 and 40
con 8, $11.40 ; Alex Patterson, day
of man shovelling gt avel and repair-
ing gravel •pit, sideline, 36 and 37
con 2, $3; Alex and George Porter-
field, filling washout on sideline 33
and 34, con 10, .01 ; Wm. Rintoul
g
and Peter Robinson, rebttildtn�,
bridge over river at cons 10 and 11
$843.
On motion of Wm. Scott seconded
by Wm. Carr the council adjourned
till Thursday '11 th of Nov. next.
P. PORTERFIELD, Clerk.
rat MANY YWI
A. SUFFERER IS RESTORED TO
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
StJFFEItED FROM WEAK HEART AND
COULD NOT SAFELY WALK ANY DIS
TANCE—HOW TUE PULSE OF LIFE
WAS ADJUSTED.
From the Corn wall Freeholder.
The romance of unwritten facts of
real life far exceeds the rich elabora-
tions of fiction. A peep behind rhe
scenes would Tarnish us with ade-
quate proof that there is more of case,
trial and severe anxiety in human life
than floats on the surface. We find
many whole experience has almost
incessantly fluctuated between health
and sickness; little if ..ny of this is
obtruded upon the notice of the world
or breathed into human ear. Y eu
play secure the confidence of some of
these sufferers whowill rhearse to you
dark catalogue of pains and aches
that are often ill understood by the
friends- and inadequately treated by
the physician. Thanks be to the
auighry genius that discovered the
now ftunons panacea for the ills to
which humanity "is subjected when
suffering flout improverished blood
GI' ), shatte,'ed nerve system. Thous-
ands have. and thousands are still
using to the greatest advantage Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. They have
passed the ordeal of experiment again
and again with ever increasing honor.
Following statement is fromore who
was rescue -1 from seeming permanent
enfeebk ment and distressing heart!
action. Mary Fisher, of Lancaster
township, Glengarry county, is a
maiden lady. About eight years f
ago Miss Fisher was seized with
weakness and a distressing sensation
in the region of the heart. It was
attributed to several causes, all pos-
sibly more or less true,. they were
overwork, exposure ete. She was cer
tainly weak and the action of heart
was abnormally rapid. The doctor in
attendance pronounced the ailment
nervous palpitation of the heart and
she received treatment accordingly
for two years. At this stage she took
to her bed she was so low, For
twelve months she lay receiving only
domestic attention, She improved
somewhat, however, and was able to
be taken to a friend of hers near Lan-
caster village, Mrs. 3. Haney, where
she was under medical attendance
and took medicine for about three
years. At the end of Els time she
eould not safely venture to walk
out even a short distance. All this
time she complained of her heart.)
this date she began what proved a
steady restoration of nervous energy, !
During the summer of 1896 the im- t TICS IS HEREBY GIVEN tl at
pravemeut was marked. Slie was Court of Revision will be held at
able by. the middle ot the summer to the 0 ark's office, Wingham,on Mont y,
do so nine!) work and walking as' thep.nr18tfday of Oct. 1897, at 7.30 o'cl sok
., . tm-
inOSt ordinary woman, and so satis- plaints a: einstthe thepurpose proposedofheariassessng c sent
factory and apparently permanent is or aceeer cy of the frontage hies ore -
the cure that Miss Fisher has gone to , ment, or my other complaint tioh
here former home, Such are the un- persons in rested may desire to nake,
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varnished facts of a remarkable cane. • theand Courtwhieb, i, ay the be matterbylaw
ofcagniza the 1el1uwby.
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malady was presistcnt, tenacious and ing local inn crements, namely:
hard to fight. But the constant use No. 12. A oncrete sidewalk n tbe
Pink a north sido o Patrick street, b:tween
of Dr. Williams I ink Pills. wrought Josephine stret and the west side of
a lntirvellons change, which Miss . Centre street. stimated total mount
F'isher's friend said might be profit-' to be assessed, 8 78,25.
ably known to many others. 1 No. 13. A con rete sidewalk .n the
north side of Joh, street betwc: Joso-
Dr, Williams'Pink Pills cure by phine street and t e oast, slue of a rauceo
going to the spat of the disease. They1 street. Estimated total amoult ..o be
renew and build up the blood, and i assessed, 8646.30.
strengthen the nerves, thus driving (wNo,
t side P Sh tee treet01bet% eon the
disease from the system. Avoid im- north sides of John a'd 1?atrici streets.
itations by insisting that every box., Estimated total amou fit to bo tssessed,
you purchase is enclosed in a wrapper • 8373,38.
bearing the full trade mark, Dr..Wil-J No. 15. A concrete .idewe c .n the
Hams' Pink Pill:; for Pale People, I mouth side of Alfred stree etween
Josephine and Minnie etre. s, and on
— west side of Edward str et li.posite lot
14IOi2F'IS ( No. 21. Caleb Griffin's s r . Estiruat-
1 ed total amount to be ass. 1 , 829..78.
Bella McEwen, of Dresden, is vis -i No. 16. A cone ete
= tally on the
iting her ct,usin date McEwen, of east side of Minn st.• t pposite lots
tho 1st line this west:, ; Nos. 16, 17 and 1: E , rc ]�otey's sur•
a
Ivey: Estimated •ta a'tount to bo
Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Neal, of assessed, 8137:40,
Osborne 'Township, are visiting at' No. 17. A concretsi et alk on tho
J. G. F;yfe's this week. 1 west. side of Edwur str:et rom a point
James Cochrane has had a t'eran• !opposite the scut :rly limi . of lot No.
21, Caleb Grirfin.. sit vey t, the north
dale built to his residenee, which, side of Patrick sti':et. Estimated
adds greatly to the appearance of: total amount to ,:e assessed, .278,90.
the place. No. 18. A co_ •ret : sidewa k on the
Anniversary services will be cote- .north side of J hin street be,wee P the
east side of Fr'noe= street au. a point
ducted at Ebenezer Methodist church,1 fifty feet ea: Of Carling s eet. Es -
south of Iiluevale, en October 3rd i
ti mated tut• attiount to be assessed
and 4th. On Sunday Rev. D. Rogers &3:7.42.
wilt preach at 10:30 a. in. and the 0 1e.
east aide of
Rev. W. J. West at.7 p. in. The side of Alf
following evening, from
6 to 730, the south
the u3ua1 tea will be served, and in C ;ori is
the church good music will be dis• No.20
coursed by the choir and addresses side of
given by Revs. Kennedy, 1Vest, and posite
Mary
of Ju
to be
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WN OF WIN•GHA
Dr. Pascoe, Chairman of the Dis-
trict.
WHITECIIURCH.
The anniversary services of the
Presbyterian Church will be held on
Sunday, October 10th. Services
will be conducted by Rev. R. P.
Mackay, 13. A., of Toronto, at 10:30
1. nr. and 7 p. m., and by the Rev.
Alexander Miller, of Lochalsh, at 3
p. m. Special collections in aid of
the building fund will be taken up
at all the set vices. A tea meeting
will also take place on the evening
of Monday, October 11111. Tea will
be served in the basement ot the
church from 5:30 to 7:30 p. ]n. The
meeting in the church will commence 9.104
at 8 o'clock sharp, when addresses
will be delivered by Rev. Messrs,
Alex. Miller, Locals) ; S. M. Whaley, r1 't,tz4t_r i W^u d'-5 ar : ars
13. A., St. Ilelens ; W. J. West, M.[ �� r
A., 13luevale, and W. W. Leech, ,La A. Snap , , ,
Methodist minister, Whitechurch, .a
Music will he furnished by G. W. 141 For Farmers who buy their t!
Cline and the Presbyterian Church f'.' r'1
Chen of WIngham. Admission to PLOUGH -
tea mecting—adults 25 cents, child-
ren 15 cents. All are welcome. • `l REPAIRS' a
co rete sidewalk on the
in ie street from t e south
ed treet to a point posite
ly imit of lot No. 3 , Mary
s trey. Estimated total
be assessed, 8418 77M.
A c ncrete sidewalk on tl : east
in ie street from a pain op-
s utherly limit of lot N . 31,
orn n's survey to the south ice.
n s,eet. Estimated total am • nt
ss:ssed, $312:07.
2 . A, concJ=ete sidewalk on he
sou i :ide of Patrick street betw en
Jos 'o ine and Leopold streets. E= i-
m o- total amount to be assess
85 ,7.
J. B. FERGUSON, Cler
ted at Wingham, this 30th d,iy o
September, 1897.
TEACHER
Want
for S. S. IN
Applications
undersigned up
2nd, giving expert
what grade of ce
the amount of s
to commence fi
W
a
teacher,
,'Town
'1
e or feitale,)
of Trim berry,
received by the
aturday, October
ce, s-titnonials and
ilicate, ether with
ary expect Dutlos
t of January, d
. CARRUTHERS;
Wingham, Ont.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-
liver Oil with Hyhophos-
phites brings back the ruddy
glow of life to pale cheeks,
the lips become red, the ears
lose their transparency, the
step is quick and elastic, work
is no longer a burden, exer-
cise is not followed by ex-
haustion; and it does this be-
cause it furnishes the body
with a needed food and
changes diseased action to
healthy. With a better cir-
culation and improved nu-
trition, the rest follow.
iormit, atsoemu Ata $1.0obyall druggists.
1''oundry- Gor>sor of Vi toric and
SCOTT & 60W2<S, Believife, One,
•[:t _--AT T1It�:- - r
J irli
I Irr
We have a large quantity of g`
pPlow Shares for the leadin al
ig ploughs, each. we
Plates sellingre at lr
LI Steel Land Sides at correspond- r;
[' ingly low prices. ,
[1i Our shops continue to turn rr'
out Iron and Brass VCASTINGS •iid ir
r
ij and repair work for Boilers, if,
ij�ln,gines and.General Repair V<�
Work, 'which surprises and Fi
i pleases our numerous customers. ,
F
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Proprietors 5l
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50 a lb,
Raisins 15c a lb,
Windsor Soap lc a Cake,
Extracts 5c a Bottle,
Machine Oil, 50 a Bottle,
Wine Biscuits 3 lbs. for 25c,
Mixed Tea Biscuits 3 lbs. for 25c,
Molasses Snaps 4 lbs. for 25e,
Broken Sodas 6 lbs. for 25e
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GROCER, . -
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WINGHAM...
T. SULLIVAN
Has just received a nice line of FALL GOODS,
in newest designs, includdng . .
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SUITINGS,
PANT1NOS,
OIICRCOATINGS, ;ETC.
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EVERYTHING OBB " AND UP,<T0,-,DA.V.i.
See my stock before purchasing elsewhere.—.
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TAILOR'S PARLOR,
MISS M°PHERSON
Wishes to thank the Ladies of Wingham and
surrounding vicinity for their patronage in
attending her ---
MILLINERY
OPENINGS
Which were held on Tuesday, 28th,
,.,and following days...
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Hoping that the Ladies' will give us a call
before placing their FALL and WINTER
ORDERS, we will Guarantee Satisfaction
at Lowest Prices
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McKENZIE BLOCK, WINO HAM.
To TIIE PUBLIC OF WINGHANI ANI) NIE.IGIHBORHoOD:
I have returned to Wing -ham and purpose devoting my
whole time and attention to the Tailoring business, in the
rooms lately vacated by Mr. Barrand. where I shall hope to
secure the patronage of my old friends as well as many new
customers. After an experience of some length in one of the
largest establishment, in Ontario, I feel confident that I can
give every satisfaction, both in Style, Fit and Workmanship.
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MoKENZIE BLOCK, WINGHAM.
Minnie fitreeta,
rr ... h Atte4 tbtAtf it-V"v'(iditi bre•"@'+veet 'oyeA64• ' WN3v:'i, ,.4
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move`a
Than Pra,
19) RPM
If you want to buy any thing in the line of
ORGANS,
SEWING
MACHINES,
PLOYSETC,
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H. ROSS,
Wingham.