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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-10-12, Page 2t1C linm tmts 3—FRIDAY, 00T. 12, 18e8, .A. DO:NItl) ..1' Tata. B h441341), We have r"epeatec anatiQn of a regt Board of Trade for Valu. 'The funeticz s of such an orpa- irably illustrated 'a meetings that so and carried on resulted in the to by-laws. That y and efficiently ac- such efforts are too by apathy or in - policy is fraught the public inter• idly eternal vigi- persistent effort •etain prosperous sines conditions. our business men would fully iiealize d might be aQcon- and heart• eo-oppera- similar to those re - We, again assert our allization, properly iy impressed with nd resppnsibilitiese vast d@sl in. the; "ood has been done., romptly, harmonl• y. Why not further , advise, interchange ad, knowledge P. In ve a, live, active, in. ion Qf buainess men to, watch, guard, promote our pub - are many matters cly and privately u from time to is give this even Ton let unit- y urged the for- arly constituted le town of Wing - nization were adi by the business mei *actively originat the I11ov011101 t tha carrying of the work was prompt isemplished. Du frequently follow difleronce, This with great danger eats of any place, lance and united an can promote and Inanicipal and b It would be well and active citizen what future go plished by active . tion along lines aptly persued. belief that an or constituted and d, its duties, powers could aeeowplish, town's interests, It has been, done ously and effectiv discuss, deliberat opinions and ext short,, why not 11 fluential orgauiza meeting regnlarl discuss, suggest a lie. interests ', Thor that concern us,publ that require attenti time. Let individu momentary reflecti ed action be taken. Grade ---cow, T. lto• , R. Milne, T. Wilkinson; tweayear heifer, IL Rd- wards,1 and 2; yea heifer, T, boss, R. 11IeGowan heife ealf, T. Wilkin - Sen. 1 rind 2 ; 3 -year Sheers, T, Ross, 1 and ' ; 2 -year -teers, T. RRoss, i, 'McGowan ; yet •-old steers, Ross, 1 and 2 ;. dee calves, 1i., hie - 'Gowan T. Wiiki son; bone,T. Ross,1 and 2 ; bes herd of cattle, T, Ross; working .oxen It. G. McGowan.. SII> • R, Leicester, and their Trades—Ram, J, Henry & Son, W. .cost; ram lamb, N; Cummiugs, R, C R, Coultes, Geo. ewes, R. Coult lambs, H. Deltoo ling rata, N. Cui Soutlt[dttU7LS tin. Other Downs Stewart; ram la and 2 ,, aged ewe son ; aheariing e Ross; ewe lamb fat sheep, T. A pen of sheep, Large T3reec son ; brood s $madt Breec waeds ; brood g. Edwards. Auburn ; J. B. Geese, J. Harrison, T. BELGRAVE 1 ALL FAIR!, A, s'LENn:D, SUCCESS." The.offlcers and p 'Wawanosli fail ex proud of. their popu ported fall fair. T cally, hermpniousl tively. The show Tuesday. edlipsed .this year. being th. with a two.days' sl' of entries. was abo In the hall; fruit, ro of a superior gaalit • tended, Toronto al exhibit was not su It was universally potatoes exhibited c sed in Canada, ou Apples were onus There was a keen produce, especial ort cake, T. At lc'l'son, G. Moffat factory cheese. W'�. IL Stalith ; hamo roads cheese, . t nclerson. LADIES' 8 'AR'r:Imtx. Tatting, Mrs, Dr, Tamlyn ; or ,gleet work, Mrs. Godfrt', Mrs. Tovell; bead work, MtsR T mlyri, 1 and 2 ; fanoy knitting; bliss Mc$tellaud, G. tlloffat ; ;atchwor quilt, .L . Milne, Miss Pollock ; go It's shirt, Mrs. G. Moffat, bliss Me t.'Oland ; gent's flan. nal shirt, Mrs, T tulyn ; braiding, T. Bridges,. Miss ociouand ; woolen stockings, W. 11. iJ.cOrackee, 1 and ultes; aged ewe, 2; pair smiles, aur;, G. Moffat, D. e.wler ; stiearliug Geddes ; woolen tilos es, sire, auoffat, R. Deacon; ewe Coultes; shear - R, mins, R. Ooultes. ged etves,,W. J. Mar - Ram, H. Ross, G. ib, T. Anderson, 1 , Il.. Ross, T. Ander. es, T. Auderson, la;. ll, Boss, 1 and 2 ; derson, T. Wilkinson; • Ooultes. PIGS. '' -=Aged boar, J. Robert- w, [I. Edwards, Aged boar, 11. L+'d- w, J. Owens.; boar, Judges:—J. 'Go vier, I'tlier, Jamestown. OULTRX. arrison ; turkeys, J. Wilkiuson ; ducks, J, Robertson,J. ilarricon;Plymoath roclts, J. Harrison,1 and 2,; Legllorns, J. liar - Spanish, .1. Harrison, urge,, J. Harrison, 1 r variety, J. Harrison, risoia, 1 and 2 1 and 2 ; Ham and 2 ; any oth 1 and 2. Wagon, J John Bruns Robinson, J. T. H. Ross;. s Judges: --T. Se McNally. Wl ite,fall w J. Anderson ; G. 1l&cGo wan, sprintwheat, G son ; barley, C. Russel ; fall whea Anderson ; white Anderson; black Harrison ; , peas, Mason ; timothy, J. Nethery. FRUIT AN Golden Russet PLEMENTS. m Brunsdon ; carriage, on ; ploughs, R. las. ermsdou ; gang plough, d drill, J. Brunsdun. tt, J. W. Inglis, W. W. 1'T,. McCrackei I Pollock, Miss ell J .t , quilt, A. Proctor & knitted quilt, R. patched quilt, Pollock ; counts Pollock; rag m 1 and 2 ; Ber in wool work, Miss Tovell, Miss Sl.clfrey; cotton stock• ings, miss Poll • 1 ; card work, A. Proctor & Sons, 1 and 2 ; leather work, lure. God •ey, W. H. Mo- Cracken ; peno' drawing, Mrs. Godfrey ; hair fl. wars, errs. God ray, miss tacO1eiland embroidery on silk, miss meOlellan broidery on l Wm. Wylie ; Clollattd, •ors. mise. hlcCi ilian pe't, airs. T. Proetee.. ottani. eat, J. McDowell, J. red fall wheat, R. J, & J. Anderson ; o. Moffat, J. Harri' Proctor & Son, J. , any kind, J. & J. oats, J. Fells, T. ats, G. Moffat, J. T. Wilkinson, W. R. G. McGowan; ; woolen mitts, g cabin lOr ; 10 a 'on, T. Anderson ; Scott, T. Forbes; . Cumming, hiss pane, J. Russel, Miss i;, A. Proctor & Sons, trors,of the, East ,Baine; Baldwin, J ibition are. justly Sowler ; , Famuei ar and well sup- A. W. Sloan ; work energeti- Harrison, R. Soo y anon most, etfec• E. Robinson, II, ti S • Ii of Monep is E day and cR, . Stoueobihonsou, ything yet held Tolman sweets, J first experiment �yillanson; vttrie w, The number acott, J, I+'e •p one thousand.. ai lA. C, M fs and,grain were Ses,owler, Aaarr. Ca' Those who. at- Scott, H; %Nigh Lenclon say the Wit, 11 Fel awlfor quality, ;Hegar . S n., M, dinitted that the y FLOWERS. John Taylor, F. hn Robertson. Geo. :e, John Robertson, I. Greening, M. Maiden's Blush, ightman; Northern . Robertson.; Col. ase, M. Harrison ; I-ceury & Soli, T. ies winter apples, s ; varieties" fall Harrison ; pears, ; winter pears, W. man ; grapes, tag crab, apples,. 3, arrison; plums,, A. Kerr,.; collection fruit, T. Wilkin' soli, II.Wightmau ; bouquet, C. Pros-. toe & Sons,. T. Ap arson; flower, in pot, T. Anderson,,, A. Proctor & Son; 1 ai.1NUT.' CTURES. . Home me,de clod , Miss .1, Pollock;: flannel, T. Anderaa I, Miss Pollock ; union flannel, J. Owens; blankets, i1iss Pollock, T. Anderson ; . single harness, I(omuth Buchanan, 1 and 2 ; coarse boots,, omutli & Buchanan .1 mad 2 ; fine b,00t , Homuth & Bu- chanan, 1 and 2 ; oma made wine, 1 J, Owens ,1 and 2. • Lu�.aal aiQW a FULL AND SPLEN ul;i not be. eclip- ide of Manitoba. ally large,and fine. ompetitied,in, dairy y butter. Horseo Were abundant; in every class, but the heavy draught ha many superior ani- mals. Cattle' w ore numerous • and some exceptional' fine. Sheep. also were plentiful a id good but pigs scarce. Itnplem nts were largely shown. The take s of the prizes were as.given below : 110 Meavy Draught A. Carr, A. W. Si W. Moan 1 apd Carr ;: two-yearoh ly, A. Otter ; year. old gelding, J. 1.1'th; year idly; N.. Cunin'1sings, General purpose. Brood mare, T. Forbes:, T. H. Tayl. , jr; horse foal, Ho Ross, T. Forbes ; are foal, T. Biel - by, T. Forbes two-year; filly, T. H. Taylor, jr., N. 0 Iumings;. year-old gelding, T. H. Tay or, jr,,- A. Carr ; year old filly, R. Iw year old gelding, T. . avail, T. Anderson,. Carriage Tlorses ??erdue, V. S., W. A.Chaml,orlain, W tnckyStar, E,A.01 filly, J. N. Perdue, mo -year geld hese old filly, E. A, SES. —mare with foul,, ROOTS ;AND an ; horse foal, A . Potatoes, Geo 2.; mare foal, A. Dowell ; varieties sots, J. & J, Ande !a. Taylor, jr., W. cauliflower, W. Sellars ; blood b Cracken, 1 and 2 ; W. II. McCracken any. kind, T. And nips, W. Scott, J. carrots, W.H. \Ie early horn carrots, H. eicCraelten, On Kerr, J. atcDotvoli ; W. 11. ItreCracken, 1i. G, =Gewan, J. melon, T. Anders Cracken : musk mel W. H. McCracken II. McCracken, A. squash, W. H. 'sic tor & Son ; citron, McCracken ; toinat II. Wightman ; be Crockett. A,'1T On Friday for hacl the appe[ira live towns on the old time fairs when " thus tr EX1IIDITS AND DM . IS PIRIII,'18I1I If-- 'CDANC>a upon last J.sucknary ; i'B1tX l i iu A S" MORNING, -Al'�TIIla,.,.-, en characteristic of TIME i7FlIC ,,ltlSaf'tlIN STR t;Tt' •easier of farmersing WZNGll.A M, - O1; T4 10, 1vo11 filled farmers rigs poured In by scot s .and the streets were througed and inmost blockaded with vehicles and pe cstrians, Appear - once and convers' tion betokened a at element that has of t r ace preponde a been siguifieantly termed the "Canny toe:ic of conversation ow, and the respective speots of the various little observation was lioroughly impress the of the exhibitors and o wide awake, thrifty, 1 progressive farriers a spirit of whole- e exhibi'�lon grounds ous and 'convenient es of land with a pens, sheds and a by 50 feet. Tho building and gro ncls belong to Mr. Sommerville, ex M. P. and are rented to the society t $100 yearly, The y packed with exhibits ality that would make particularize. Besides siuess men the leading ire makers and organ were represented. re especially' numerous, erb animals and teams were on exhiba ion. Among a fine lob of cattle and sh:ep Messrs, E. Gaunt host elf the prizes. The special featul :s of speeding in the ring and lady dr'vers and riders at- tracted mush at •ntion: It has been estimated that our thousand people ouds., but perhaps that -over sanguine. • The be congratulated on the ttended their shove, he show we made ar- the sending to us early ie prize list, but these ent till Thursday we Lapelled to hoed it Soot." The sol was the fall s merits and pr BL exhibits, i necessary to fact that mos spectators w ambitious a imbued with some rivalry, are most comm0 contain�ieg 22 ao fine course, cattle splendid hall 11 , isrs, Ylam:l'yn ; 0m- , hall was literal nen,. miss mo'Clellan•, and all 'of a q lace work, miSS 110- it in victioliS t ',odfre • twine laoe, I by . y , eahibita y d, tare. T�offat”; Sar- sewing mac uderson, errs. A. manufacture Horses w and many su FAI We notice tl ent speak in terms of the s they are alway by the officers a The TIMES can b tion of these me they are "jolly success of the sit the indefatigabl ctent John R Anderson, the obliging, clear accurate. The by such shrewd. as Chas. Proctor, H, Deacon, seconc C. McClelland, tr fidence in the fut intelligently bas ing endeavors, tion that would any local sho ducted in this benefit, and evi whilst energetics have a place in pu will continue to 1l gate reeeipts, at 1 one hundred della Dr. Sloan, J. Kelly were judge tables. John Bruns had a good vehicles, &e. T. Ross, of con. had some eighteen —some specimens r seldom equalled. and .two second pri R. Coultes had Leicester sheep. James Barber wanosh, had:tw cattle:. James Rath, c nosh, showed a weighing 4400 lbs. mal. T: H. Ross, of .' display of imple It. M. Tool?ins NOTES. newspaper men pres- most complimentary lendid way in which 1 & Sons captured treated. at Belgrave d people generally. t add its confirma- nt utterances, for good fellows." The were on the gr w is largely due to calculation i efforts of the presi- officers ate t bertsou. Mr. Finlay success that secretary, is energetic, Whilst at leaded and exceedingly rangoments f{ are efficiently aided in the week of not having been are reluctantly over. Subsertl?Lian wleo,$ per year,1ttadvauco• • ADVERTISING RATSS: space, I 13'r, l fi mo. 1 ;1 MO. 1 1 Ino. r'0 00 i , 1 e ensu $ 0109 , 85 00 Half f , u • J 90 0 One ane 6 09 0h nuAv Loral and of for easels ad for first insert on, and Ju. pot insertion. Local Notices, in nonpareil areil 9. lino pe each , andper for sortiolf,„fie. f No local notice will be charged nd experienced men first vice•president, vice president, and asurer, Their con - re of their show is on their past push - d a spirit of ambi- scorn being second to Local :shows con - ay are of inealeuable tion. bliss . nce" the fact that, record as lady riy y conducted they lic confidence and dr son at tt .civinn. Art supported. The retired farmer cents, were over man had, fou s, varied staff Morton and T. four exgeptio on fruit and vego- specimens a en, of Londesboro'•, such shined he var ;splay of implements, kir. John N 9, East Wawanosh, n splendid exllib end of fine cattle. ie. the shape of 1 ally superb, and Messrs. T. T e took seven first Stringer had es at, Brussels. photoryrapbs. two fine pens of Messrs. Barr wall papers w of con. 9, East We, J. Grenacl mannoth tom nice Holstein young rA Large imp made by Mr. W. N. Grund As lady dri Mrs. Proctor S66-00— s2o no 00 20 00 12 00 0.00 =-.7 00 4 00 • 100 00 I It13, 80. Per lino 'melt 8ubaicgUont �o. for first iN• ant insertion, Mil 26o. 'a'ed Situations, Venn( P�16i Sit f l e Advartisoluents of Lost, i , and liushless Chances wanted, not exceeding 8 lines nonpareil, 51 per month. Houses and lrarms for Salo, not exceeding 8 line, 51 for filet month, 600. nor aillscquvnt Month, 'Those terms will be strictly adhered to. Special rates for looser advcftisomouts, or for lougar periods. Advertisements without' specific directions, will bo inserted till forbid and charged accordingly, • Tran• sitory advorthfonfents mist 10 paid fn advance. Changes for ,coutract advertisements 110105 bo In the office by, Wednesday noon, in order to appear that week. R, ELLIOTT. 4 iL, fit, c R NOTES. Anent exhibits were lien, T.. Hildred and er and.borsebaok rider attraoed much atten- prray made a good er and Mrs. Patter- . Taylor. Wiley ;foal by Ken - 1. Edward ; year- Ohaanberlain, W. Wiley; year-old ge ding, J. N. Per- due, `V. 6 , W. God les; buggy horse, IP; Baines, it: ; saddle atom etteriage hors s, A.gnewl. '2. Bryalges ; brood ma '0, any class, A -Cate.; team in Intro ss, T. Agnew'. CATTL 1. 17sleranghbred—Nst cow, T. Ross, Geo. Sowletat heifet calf, T, H. Tay - H. McCracken ; • McCracken, It. J. Taylor ; turnip, racken, J. Fells ; ens from seed, A, onions, any kind, t. Sellars ; corn, n, T. Anderson, Proctor & Son ; reckon, A. Prete* ea, T. Anderson, • PROPRIETOR AND niUM,l(Sa. C. P. It, TIME TABLE, Trains arrive ami depart as follows :1 LEAVING ARRIVING 6:27 a. m...... ,...For Teroute..........5:27 a. 01 1:45 p. 01 „ 1:45 p.m 3:15 p. 01 ..For To, swater ' 15 10:20 p. m 1, GpZASTD trIvr_riva R,' Z, A, C, STRATHDEE, Aaaxr, ~noncan, Through tickets to all points in Amot'iea-North. West, Pacific Coast, etc., via the shortest and all popular routes, Baggage checked through to destination. Lowest freight rates to all points. --TIME TAElLE. Lean: WINONAM. AI1mVI1 AT WISGITAO. 0:39 aon.Toronto,Guelph,Pabn0raton, &o. 8:80 pita: 11:t0 41 10:10 8:40m. " " ,Clinton, " 7:25 p' Palmerston, Mixed......10:20 7:05 eat London. It, &0..........10:45 " 3:40 7:45 m.. 11:10 a.u1....., ..I{incardtno, &o........ 0;39 a.m. 8:30 p.m " 11:10 " 10:10 " „ 0:50 p.m. rson,of tfucknow, a and an ideal sports. .cases of gorgeously birds. With three or s"they are all Canadian d few would imagine that ed assortment could be dock, of Kinloss, had . of sacharine sweets oney. eleaven and W. J. live collections of & Days' exhibit of tasty and attractive. e took the cake. for to and potato. Mr. 11, Pro ter had a fine exhibit Keg butter, Geo. bird, dare, rock butter, A. home made, T. Ana %on, Mise Pola lock ; honey in men a W. Martin ; two.year.old colt a, real fine . ani- , of tho Wingham foundry, haeLan .exhibit of, Ins pop,u- lae ploughs.. Ott the evenii ri of . the first day a musicaleconapetit'on yeas held in the Foresters' hall. For three seleeoions on the organ th prizes were 'won by Miss E. Miller, of Morris„. and Miss Taylor, pf St. dens, Inothe violin competition th prizes were taken. by and Mr, J. S. 'Anderson, teacher at Lower Winglia The judges were Mr. A, Taylo a representing A. Y. waster, og tidy and splen of gents' furni to the neoessit before the pu experience, 'eon bought the ret make of cheese tory closes on riday. McClelland an langs. M;Webster is ing business man, alive of bringing his goods etonce and wide, aot qualify him for: the D15..1. A. e1ELDRUm, Honor Graduate of Totodto University. • • Office and Residence -Tho old stand formerly occu- pied by "'3r. Bethune, at tho corner of Centre and Patrick streets, WINOIIAo, OST. BYER & DICKINSON. lYl BARRISTERS„&o. Solicitors for the Bank of Hamilton. Comnlissionels for taking :admits for Manitoba, Private funds to lend in strairht loans at lowest rates. Offices - [tent's Block, Wingham, Lucknaw and`Gorri0. if. W. e.,'1RY8n. 11. L. DIOR)Ea0N• and highly cra litable. The goods were of a superi, r quality and attract- ed much attent on. organs, mach nes, implements,. &co The 'laymen( organs were some particula valuable youog' which, were, be Duogannott and 12, West Waw distinction at as breeders An Leitester elm* a superb bell, to 2500 lbs. The quality, showin, machines and 'corn lso exhibited.. of 6t. Helens, showed y, attractive,. and Clydesdale horses, y, prize . takere, at ipley this year. ondon and other points 'dealers in, had anum- cent bred cattle and resent, LordLovell, ns the scales at abou t attic) aro all of a fine higla breeding and excellent keepind, a,tal aro successful sheep on the g ouncls, Garniek lied colleptione of. yne, of Stratford, has. tinder of. the season's at 10 oehtsc. The fao• RETALIATION the air. has be people wonder w wan about, No al relations—in of. harmony—will :BARRISTER, Sze., BARRISTERS, sou:Imes% NOTARIAS PUBLIC, CONVEYANCES, ETC. ORoRRIR and Brim:, ONT. Private and Companylunds to loan at low rates ot interest. Mortgages, town and farm ,,-,property bought and sold, Mercantile collections a -specialty. DENTISTRY.- S. JEROML, Wikopar. I am making beautiful setts ot :31":11 Artificial Gum "Teeth" for $8.00 per sott,knd Plain' Teeth, pet sett, 34.00. Priceb in allidther branches of deals- ' try in:proportion. extraction of teeth, the only a fe anesthetic known °FACE : In Alio Beaver Bleck, olvosite the, , Brunsstick leseafavit Maker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy Sayer, Gold, etc., etc., Plates, ranging , in prices from .2500 upwards per set, crownng and 'bridgework. Tooth ex. traded without the least pain by the use of Vital... Ind Air. Bead Office, Wingbarn, side , entranto op- , pos:to the Queen's hotel, ,ope» daily (Sundays except- ed) from 9 a In to 5 p m. Will be at Blyth every Saturday -Office at Milne's hotel; Gorrie: 1st and., 3rd Mondays of each month -Office at ,Alblon hotel i* LuoknOW 2nri,„and, 4th Monday and Tuesdk's 0K1 eanimodth-Orfich-,at Whiteley's hotel. Extracting, 26 cents American Review Ingersoll cfmtro that the imperish ning, in, the. Morta. on the Gladstone- sy t Ho maintains hie. existence, and perszetenco of eh istomity,. the. vast dead. Now. that and ' undeniable revolution it bas n cleared of smoke, i brought in men, 1 nations in. the at all the flustering moral elevation' o manhood and oubt our internation. womanhood and in le domestic social far aa they are out mid political life f the christian be peawfully and world Pannot be ae wanted. for by natural anus, 'JOHN RITCHIE,. 'for the Counties of Huron and Brum.. At .moderate rates, sales will bo conducted in, any . portion of the Connties. Orders can be loft at tho Tams Office. tY.1 LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Orders 10I9 at TGINs' ollimpromptly attended to,, • TERMS REASONABLE., 'LIWENSED, AUCTIONEEZ FOR THE.. COUNTY., OF HURON. Solos attended, in any part of the Co. Charges • Charges Mederate and Satisfaction Gahrenteed. Toles' office. AlliNtvociesSo:I.arrangemoitte can be, Mado at the , CALEDONIAN HALL. . • 'Phis commodious hail can 10 secured for odor- . tainthents et every kind at a vory lo* figure. FOr. • •