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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1885-10-09, Page 4(courier a$`hattolintet Palle./ Vraeken; -2n4 -, tiigbes. Buns, awe dozen, plain•, W. , Wells; 2ud i3erideisois. Te!#'clikoe, One uoze u, 'Thee.=Aiigiibw •; .2nd Mrs, T'amtyn. Piokta, tete '4bttle, (Mien, T. Jen - dame; ;WI McCracken, 1)o., ;mimeo, Vii'. -18401Yeleel 2nd W. .11. Vele. li$a.,'bgftYtetnber, W. 11. Wella; Vitt DDr. Bi't,`iv'tclp$, 11)o.) nniXed, W. IIII, Wet1 a;:2ita.L%.lBrownlee, Staple fair +ar, 10 anti •5 finis •, -Ate Proctor; 2ud •,5. i rater. Todettu catsup, one bottle, S. 1;e0racken; 211,1 W. K. .NItTt4ke. 'Canned fruit in glass ja,•s nos tta IiTh 'ripened by the judges—One .quart eberries, J. Harrison ; 2nd Dr. Brownlee. Quart ci,ron, Ir. Brown- lee ; 2ud W..13. Wells. Quart our - rants, Dr. lerownlee. Quart .peaches, W. H alcCraol en; 2ad Dr, Brown- lee Quart pears, airs J. W. Inglis ; 2nd Dr. Br.,wnlee. Quart plums, W. H. Weds ; 2nd M. Lamont, Quart ,raspberries, J. A. Morton; 2ud Jas. Harrison. Quart strawberries, Win. Hastings ; 2nd J. A. Morton. Quart_ tomatoes, W. H. McCracken ; 2nu W. H. Wells. Quart gooseberries, Wm. 4laszings ; and Jas. Harrison. 'Collection preserves, Wm. .Elliott; .2nd Dr. 'Brownlee. Collection jellies,! Wm. Elliott; 2nd Jas. W. inghs. Ten pounds soft' soap, Geo. Motlat; 2ud Wm. Elliott. Ten pounds hard 'soap, C. A. Scott ; 2ud J. A. Merton. Farmer's eured hang, Ab. Proctor; d ltid C. Henderson. .LADIES' WORT. Berlin wool flat work, Dr. Brown- lee; rownlee; 2d Mrs. Tamlyn. Berlin wool lake], Dr. Brownlee; 20, Mrs. Tamlyn. Berlin beaded work, Mrs Tamlyn; 2d Dr. Pr,,w.i1ee". Embroidery on cotton Dr. Brownlee. 2d Mrs. Tamlyn. Em- broidery on woolen, Dr. Brownlee. Embroide,y on muslin, Dr. Brownlee; '3d Mrs. Tamlyn. Embroidery on silk J1rs. H. W. C. Meyer; 2d Mrs. A. W. "Webster. Braiding on cotton, Ise 'Gordon; 2d Mrs. Wells. Braiding en worsted Mrs. Brownlee; 2d Mrs. Oleo. Moffat. Tidy, cotton, Mrs. Brownlee; 2d Mrs. Lamont. Tidy, 'woolen, Mrs. Webster; 2d Mrs. Tarn Iyn. 'Crochet in cotton, Mre. Brown- lee; -2d Mrs. Tamlyn. Crochet in woolen, IrseBrownlee; 2d Mrs. Tam. .)y n. Sofa pillow, Berlin wool, Mrs. Brownlee; 2d Miss Gordon. Sofa pith ws braided, Mrs. W. Elliott ; 2d Mrs Brownlee. Sofa pillows pieced, �Ir's. Ainley; 2d Mrs. Tamlyn. Fancy emitted ited cotton, Mrs. Brownlee; 2d Mrs. Tamlyia. Fancy knitted worsted, Mrs Brownlee; 2d Mrs. Tamlyn. Table or lamp mats, Mrs. G. Moffat; tel Mrs. Brownlee Pillow shams, Mrs. Lamont; 2d Mrs. Brownlee. Wax frummondii, W. Elliott; 2d J. Flex. r►aon, Six gladiolus spikes, J Carr. Collection of annuals in bloom, J Harrison, Beat colleution of flowere and plants, J. Bradwin; 2d S. Youhitl. adalor LTURAI. I#MPLEMEWTs, TOOLS, sxovss, M. In this department the articles were received for exhibition only, no prizes being given, Among the principal exhibitors an this department were R, 'binson ,L Ruag, of the Win,gltana founary; Gillies & Martin, of the Teei,water foundry ; the Doherty Organ Co , of 0 inion ; Jas. Watson, agent for the Massey Manufactdring 1 ere; Barkley b )100611w...on and Whitrey & Duffield, the latter fine especially making an exceptionally fine display of stoves. EXTRAS Ann SPEOLtLs. Best lady rider, Miss Blume You hill. Best lady driver of duub e team, Miss Frnma'Youhnll Fastest walking team to lumber wagon, Wm. Roche Purse of $lig for fastest single horse, mare or ;ending. Wm. Shane; 2nd It is rumored that there is a seduc• Wm. sbane. Fa.meis' special for tion case in this neighborhood which fastesR single roadster, Geo. Harris •is likely to be ventilated before long 2nd John Reid. Be..t groomed 1 uuleas a settlement Is arrived at. span, R. Tennant. Best spring foal*ehlies Maggie Rob, daughter of got by Garnet. P. McLaren. Best Henry Rob of the let of Morris, has driving horse, Scott & Bell. been for a short tine seriously ill. We hope that she may soon be ton- valescent.tcJt m2amMino$ 1 .1.11.1 l[ariieeh. The following�^is the standing of the pupils of 8, 8. No. 11, East Wawa - nosh, for the month of 13eptembor: Forth class, marks obtainable 1,000 --- Sarah Irwin 946, Emma Hanna 878, Agnes King 87G. Thrid class, marks obtainable 1460—Charlie King 1038, Charlotte McBurney 968, Jelin Lind 926. Third junior, marks ebtaineble 1525—Maggie Robertson 1016, Addie Roach 861, Percy Coad 819. .Second class, marks obtainable 1690—Willie Lind 1137, Alex. King 1066, Matilda Cunriinglianr 1023. Boundary Line. Mrs. Smilie, who has been sick a considerable length of time, is recov Bring nicely rs. Wamsley bas sold hor farm containing fifty acres to John Bosman of this line, for the sum of $2,100. FRIDAY, OCT. 9nr, 1885.e understand that the Messy, ° Elliott of the Wingham brick yard, have purchased tue yard known as OwInG to the crowded state of our McLean's, situated on the boundry columns this week we are compelled line near Belmore. They get an acre to withhold a quantity of editorial and of grquud and all the plant for $800. other matter. dost people are now busy digging #`-their potatoes. There is a general REFORM D.EMONSTRA'x'ION. complaint that they aro rotting bad. Turaberry. A grand Reform demonstration will be held in Lucknow on Friday next, 16th inst., when addresses will bo delivered by Sir Richard Cart- wright, M. P , M. C. Cameron, Q. C., M. P., Hon. A. M. Reiss, M. P. P., arch other prominent speakers. The railway company will issue return tickets at single fare from W:rgham, Brussels, Blue sale, Blyth, White- church, Ripley and Kincardine. • This promises to be the largest demonstra- tion over hold in this section, and everyone who is interested in the wet fare of the country should make it point to be present and hear some o This is the last straw to break the poor farmer's back. We should think he had troubles enough already this season without anything more being added to them. few mornings ago as James Cow- den went to his field to get his horses he found one of them with a broken leg. As there was nothing in the field to cause such an accident, how it happened remaius a mystery. This is the second horse Mr. Cowden has lost this summer. Belgrave. Beech nuts are plentiful this season.. a„.. Snow fell on Sunday and Tuesda y Canada's ablest statesmen. morning. owed r. McCurnmings, a tailor from,, ampton, has rented Wm. Dun - shop and will open nut in a few flowers or fruit. Mrs. Tamlyn. HairSouth PREPARE FOR SMALL PDX. - can's flowers, Mrs: Blanchard. Bead work, -- days. Mrs. G. Moffat; 2d Mrs. Taml n. It ell wore, Mrs. Wells; 2d itilis, should be taken at once by our local .e William Walsh has taken a few hs board of health to prepare for small the other contracts are nearly com- ti fy is necessary that some Stepp ees alimsa door=�rR . ANC l THE 1 1 WI 'GH'To, -E-1 D 4 ra i wli1 Beg to announce that their ball Stuck ih t"tIniplt tt• 141 every deeert• went, and they extend a cordial inv�itar,t•1� it. t.h t'• ,'t (lit ated carefully inspect their imntense eiuek, . it ht t' Bee III seat --bargains they are able and e itging to ;'i. t ---. IN SILKS FROM 50e. tip to $2 1F r YARD. Silk plushes in different shades, the best value in 11'ineliani. Vel vet, in the popular shades, from 45i. per yard, nil, to ---$3.00 a yard. 111 the--- .Dress Goods Department 'Great care has been taken to secure and fashionable goods, but such goods Customers with...�the fullest confidence i'ot simply the most seasenitltlt' as w� &la a can ce in the I,at tis et' tnat they will give satiefh, tit it. OUR MANTLE COODS,; Should be seen by every lady intending to purcliaee sucii`tiontis 11,117season. GL )Es` • �= ,�i IN ENDLESS VARIETY. JERSEYS, a full line and they are sure to please. —QUILTED SKIRrS IN GREAT VARIETY-- Shawls --seasonable, pretty and cheap :Brownlee. Leather work, 1st and -Sid Tamlyn. Crewel work, Mrs. more dwellings to bund this fall, as Tamlyn; 2d Mrs. J. W. Inglis. Cone; pox. The enemy is coming westwards pleted. work, Mrs. Brownlee; 2d Mrs. We1ls.t rapidly, and et any moment it may • `fatting wreath, Mrs. G. Bryce; td' present an appearance in our midst. It has reached Toronto, London, SG. Catharines and other points from which it is 1.kely to spread, and we are re'iably informed that there is at least ono case as near as Brussels. This begins ta' look serious, indeed, and before another weelc it may look more so. Let our local board of health In Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Ties, Corsets and Button;. • • 4r . W. Haertings. Darning wool •locks or stookings, Mrs. G. Moffatt; 2d -Mrs. Tamlyn Darning cotton, Mrs. 'Tamlyn; 2d Mrs. W. McKentie. `Wooler scarf, Mrs. Tamlyn. Work basket, Miss Gordon; 2d Mrs. Youhail Darned net, Mrs. Tamlyn; 2d Dies. T. Ainli:y. Applique work Mrs. Mover; ';3d Mrs. Tamlyn, Specimen of lace, l4trs. •Tamlyn; 2d hers. Brownlee. Bracket lambrequin, J. W. IugIis; 2d meet and snake necessary arrange - Mrs. Tamlyn. Fancy needle work, ments to combat the enemy, so as to Mrs. W. McKenzie; 2d Mrs. TamlyL. allow it to get no foothold here, and Best collection of ladies' wort:, Mrs. Brownlee, let every citizen observe such precau- tionary :zeasures as will tend to keep off infection should it appear. The best safeguard against this terrible disease is vaccination. FIN& ARTS. Oil painting, landscape, Nisi; Hut- ton; 2d Mrs. J. B. Ferguson. Oil eieinttng, portrait, bit and 2fl miss .Hutton. Water colors, landscape, 1irs.Brownlett. Wxte+r tutors, any other subject, lira. Brownlee Crayon ti &red, Mrs Brownlee; 2 i Miss Ross. :Painting on pottery, Miss Gordon. Painting on silk o: velvet, Miss Gord- on; 2d .111r,. W. Elliott. Pen and ink .sketch, T. Jenkins Ce)lectioa of photographs, 1st and 2,1 W. F. Brock- •enshire. Spatter work, T. Anderson. FLOWERS AND PLANTS. Ooly•ctmtt •of flowering plants, J. firadwin; 2d 5. Yoahill. Collection ,of flowering bulbs, T. Au.derson. t'=craniums, two 111 single bloom, 3. Youtiill; 2d J.- Bradwin. Geraniums, two in deehle bloom, J. Bradwin; 2d :i. Youhill. Fuchsias, two in bloom, a. Yoahtll; 2d J. Bradwin. Balsams, :lwoin biome, J. Hut'rison. bouquet, •hand, J Carr; 2d S. Youhiil. Bouquet table,, J: Carr, 2d S. Youhill. ltonquet wild flowers, W. Elliott; 2d Mra, Dr. r'amly%i. IS;x dahlias, Charlie Smith; Carr. Six pansies, T. Wilkin- son; 2d W. Elliott. ieix astots, W. l;tiiett; `.'d J, Herrison. Six pett.tti,ts, '!licit;'''d 14. '1_'etthi'1 rix. Phlox CEMETERY IMPROVE1IENTS. The cemetery committee presei,ted its report to the council on Monday evening. It was rather a crude re port, almost devoid of any'details, yet, in the main it was sound and to the point. The c )mmittee thought it ate. solutefy necessary that the cemetery should be tidied up and kept. in decent order, and anyoae who has ever visited the cemetery will entirely agree with these sentiments. The suggestions thrown out by Tirs TIRES in a reoen't issue as to engaging a caretaker and she best means of meeting the expense of such were recommended by the committee, but details were lacking n Dr. McKenzie is securing good prac- tice in his profession, as there is a great deal of sickness this fall in this locality. no, 'There aro severul farmers in thisO vicinity who have had a quantity of apples manufactured into cider this fall as they could not dispose of them otherwise. ;'Sohn Hopper and James McGregor each lost parts of their fingers on one hand last week by the shingle edger in Tyner's mill. Others will be care- fuijp future. James Watson, shoemaker, moves this week into the bui:ding formerly i oocupied by William Thoinpson as i shop and dwelling. John McCool: moves into James Tyner's new house.. yo%�I1I. F. McKinnon is buying :train this fall stronger than over. and the farmers do not pass our market, as • they are getting a good price ]fere and fair weight. Charles Mc0lleland, merchant, pays out the needful. A OCR STOCK IS LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE. e•uf $ 'urns ng 1 epartuio»t Aa usual, is unsurpassed in style, quality and excellence. Please look carefully through this department before giving your fall orders., Our cheese maker, John Ross, has given good sktisfactton this year, and the factory is paying very well for being so recently started. Under the careful management of Mr. Ross another year we niay have the best paying factory in Western Ontario. WONDERFUL DlscovEnv'.—By a now and important discovery a positive cure hae bon found for. all kinds of rheumatism. Hundreds- of sufferers ato being cured. Send $1 for the Royal Rheumatic Remedy to J. Hoor- ee, dz Co., 55 '!'Connor St,, Ottaws, the report and it was referred back I unt` for further infortnatio t. This matter Bt.rglars entered the railway station a being taken hold of iu the proper at 0• rrie the other night and tock !spirit, and the uroepects of \ Ingham $1: from the till,' and a suit of clothes ht 0 i Lai iii „ et.=datable 'eon tory aro be r uging to Is;, A . Semite, the et11- i� aoaifaI ES I T OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE, AND CUS- TOMERS CAN DEPEND ON SATISFACTION. JUST RECEIVED. A CHOICE LOT of FINE Tom+ gS TEAS a bargain, and we are going to give our customers the benefit of the re - Auction. See them. In BOOTS ANI) SHOES, Ae'usual we are offering a largo and complete stock of superior makes at eery close figures. C7ROCxER Y _ See this nes, yet very attractive and certainly very nscful department of our business. Beautiful ea tido i !hihQa and 'rod One ALSO TOILET AND BPDH0pM SETS, VEGETABLE DISHES, tlVOS, ()UPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES &O. ORDON & McINDOO 1TN G FF A.. M