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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-11-09, Page 1...v a, ,,,•: .meg. VOL V. I..--- �5 VAINGIAM, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1888. WHOLE NO. 817 • II00AI. NEWS. -Mr. T. Mora shipped three cars of `Wattle to Torouto is week. -Big furniture shipments are being 'glade from both th ftaetoriea at present. -It is reporto• that Harrison was elected President othe United states on Tuesday, -Notice the attra tive bargains offered 'by Mr. 15, Sutherlan in his change of ad. this Watt. -Tate, street oroe •lugs at the British /lloteirtifpdythe egg p eking eztabliahmout 'are in`tt id meditf --Tile hailer for IK' totted Brett,' factory arrtVed tiiia week, 'I was proourod from 'Goldie & McCulloeh, o' Galt. -The 'next entrap "e oxaminntion to high schbols and colle fate institutes will be held at Clinton, Se, forth and Wingham. on Dee. 19, 20, 21. 1 -The C. P. R. m are busy'grading •t lir line through L udon. They bought a right ,of. way lot fro • Mr. John Brenuan, 'of . thine Eown, for fe ,200, •Mr, Brennan 'stake close to the 0. 1'. R. --Commending th recent action of the ;town'i reorganizing is Board of Trade the I'•litall Advocate e ys : That a Board oe Tre.; properly co, noted, is ono of the best i,•anstitutions any town can possess there -is no denying, -In the •last few del s Mr. D. Stttherlaud '_las put furnaces lot the residences of 'Mauro. S. Gracey . d R. Ccreyn, ;the store of Messrs. Bow es & Hiscaeka, and the residence Of Mr, re. Perdue, con. 4, Morris .11fr. Win. Double 1 ee, a former resident. 'of e'Win$htam, xetur ed to reside .here. -Bing linable in a co pie of days' searnh t'to.find a residenee o any kind, •be ;por 'chased• a dot • and is erecting tc hotter fair • ' yimself.', y • -.Export from t e port of Kincardine and outport of Win ham for the month of ,October: products of the •forest, 6850; aantnals and their 'educate ' 568,455 ; agri- oiilttiral products, s .8.960; miscellaneous, '317,400. Total 6124, 85. -Mr. IL 0'R i11y,'of Listowel, has 'been appointed man ger of the now agency .-of the bank of Ham ,i ton .opened at Owen Sound, Mr. 0, S. tarke, who has been '.sevral times relievi ig at Wingham, takes the Listowel e ;ego -Rev. a-. W. K Falls, who resigned to California for th. has decided to take sit) to be hoped his h :bo continue his mi lly, late of ?enelon ith a •view of going benefit of his health, charge at. Forest. It :alto may unable him istrations. --eft. Wm. Wat con's property in Brie. on Saturday to Mr. 795.' The bidding was realized a good one, ion to Mr. 112cKenzie's rty. The household ondid attendance at e Smith Bell Ringers The selection's on wis, Burmese piano ents were excellent mmodore Foote and te audience . greatly. e whole was a good tot. Terrace was sol Geo. McKenzie for lively and the price It is a splendid midi already fine prop effects also sold wel -There was a a the performance of on Thursday evenin the bells, musical b •and Chinese instra. and entertaining. C sister also pleased t The programme on t one. -Mr. O. M. News, -into the grocery busi ;has secured premie King and Ashley str. :honorable business worthy and esbeemo departure will be gen it is hoped he may p the Ambitious City. next, a has decided to go ass in Hamilton, and. a on the corner of ts. An active and an and a reliable, citizen, M. Newans' rally regretted, but • aper abundantly in o leaves on Tuesday -The attention of the ad. of Gilchrist Br column. Dir. Geo. Gi the past two years in W. Stock, as fore bakery at Poterboro', knowledge of the bus to Mr. J. Kling we splendid opening bof public) patronage. eaders iadireoted to s„ bakers,in another Christ has been for the employ of Mr, n of an extensive nd has a thorough ess. As aueeessors laevo they hays 'a re thorn and deserve .m.Tu addition to to particulars given from Llteknow as to he sudden and at. tressing death of theoung man Cameron, a brother to Airs. G. olutyro, of Gordon a(' MitIutyreee loat 1 that deceased wont np on a de to u fasten some of the rigging, when it tippo , earryine him over to the round, `a dist nee of 30 feet. .Ito died i few hours f one injuries received, wife antifamily and was in his Tlel 5u V , C' rent i � n. in ar 1 is ori ug nee interred. Luokuow on Friday est. w -A, water tank is sing erected at the C. P. R. station. -•Fora good first c ass A ioa watch mo r n at reasonable prices, call at E, F. Gerater's, -The next unifor promotion exami- natiou in Bruce cooly will be held on Monday and Tuesday, ov. 19th and 20th.. -Mr. A. H. Carr as leased the flour and feed store of Mess s. }tattoo & Carr.. He is anmotive, obligi young man, and we call attention to h ad. in another column: -The gravel roof has een completed on the main building of the chair factory, This is a very substanti and commodious structure and is being urried on at a rapid rate. -If you want your ne tohes andAlocks repaired in first class style and wItadented, give E.F,Gerster a call. Satiafaction guar- auteed or money refunded. -The eleotric maohil the factory of Gilohrist the end of this mon putting t•o s street li Gilchrist, Green & Co. 25 ligbt machine. W. some :ll lights have bee e is to be put into Green & Co. abpgf h They tiros h Y p P e t on`trial. Messrs, re going to talk a understand 'that talion. -The chociolate •fi nd •is evidently abroad. Parcels have sen sent in differ- ent direotions of lat with mysterious writing, more or less uzzling or inexpli- oteble, The failure t us far to .discover the perpetrators of th Galt tragedy has a tendency to induce toriety seekers to. come to the front. -Bad eyes. Mr. A S. Murray, of Lon- don, will visit E. F.'Gerster regnlarly,com= mencing in about 10 clays. Due notice will be given of his visit. Any person with bad eves should cell and consult with Ur. Murray, as he 'is, the hest optician in Canada. 4 -In conformity w th a recent legisla tive,ohange providiu . for Aho Nomination oftenayor„reeves 00 • councillors . at the vibe hour" instead of as formerly at d$fferent'tinoes'and laces, 'we believe .it "weuld be a popular = • d desirable change. It would be well f 'this change could be madeDome iut• effect dile year. The advantage of having the nominations in the evenings is also a .parent, -The ,correotion,o an error that occur= =red in a late •issue of he Tennis was over- looked in last week's paper. In a local paragraph instead of iss Nello Mcl•Tardy we printed Miss Bell M. Hardy, There isno such person as t . e latter in Wingham. Miss Nello MaHardy has secured beautiful rooms lathe Beaver look and has already organized a large ole:: for instructions in piano, organ and i• voice culture and harmony. Her quid cations are of the highest order. -Hereafter in orde two-thirds, instead o qualified voters must there must also bo a actually polled on th fore the ratepayers i • prevision is that n grant a bonus to anyo t ttablish an industry td one already in ope and which has been any bonus ; also that glutted by a municip removal thereto of established elsewhor Another safeguard is t shall grant a bonus wl payment, together w any bonuses already annuallevy, for pri exceeding 10 por tent. municipal taxation. to grant a bonus two-fifths, of the ote in its favor, and ajority of the votes by-law planed be - its favor. Another municipality shall e who proposes to f a similar nature ation in the place, established without o bonus shall be lity to secure the industry 'already in the Province. at to municipality ioh would far its h the payment`ot ranted, require ea oipal and interest, of the total annual ---The last 1mmeeting. was held at Me. ig. evening, the attgl}dail ever had and two me Rjiohie and Mrs. Srliit annual convention reqe gave very interesting, f reports. The organize a month's rent for the are being deprived of are unable to pay rout. to plaoo a quantity matter at the raflw send quantities of roe of the lumber camps. be made to induce al use unfermented wine Mans, We believe a understanding prevai Whig done by the W. self-denying efforts, an ,. tend against agreat d dice) which ought to b a Labor of love. • f the W. 0. T. l`F. uth's on Tuesday o being the Largest ors received, Mrs. , delegates to the tly held at Sarnia, 11 and encouraging On agreed to pay Adler fatnily who ir Ilema,, as they It Was also agreed 0 suitable reading stations; also to g matter to gemo Efforts will also thea ellurchod to • sacramental cera. ood deal of inls. as to the work . T. U. and their they have to cau- 1 of ignorant pecju• rliepolled. This is II -Messrs. Watt & Litt put in their new boiler this week. t was received from Kincardine. -Messrs Lloyd & Son have their new factory under roof. The are putting in a 20 horse -power engine. -just received, E. F. Gerster has just received the latest and most artistic de. signs iu silverware. -•M 11 M.o udoo's bean jar is attracting. much attention. Look t his ad and see his inducements to ousto ere. -Mr George Pettypie e has been ap- pointed to uolleot .the nal nee of taxes for this year, -A ear of freight fr m Wiugham by grand Trunk reaohed inuipeg in Sive days. This is somethin noteworthy ee time record. -13, F. Gerster makes a speoialty of railroad watches and consequently keeps the best time keepers in stock that can be 'procured. -The water worka are to be extended up Victoria St to Gilcbri 2, Green & lye's faotory, this firm haviug agreed to bear most of the expense con acted with the proposed extension, -Mr J McKelvie, and have been grouted leave sidewalk across the street " --The propositions of t Go way be seen in the pr town council. -Dr ohisholm has con S lV Ferguson for the ereo residences on his recently perty. The houses are to half frame. Mr Forgot) the doctor a bush faro n Ferguson hag a splendid builder and the work .i lion heeestrengthened it. oSu confidence in the towi r are vererencouraging and there interested, o put down a to F Korman's, o Electric Light eeedings of the acted with hili ion of ten now purchased pro be a story and has bought from ar Fergus. Mr reputation as a here this year h expressions of of publlc,spirit ratifying. -.-A large number of •ititens have ex- pressed et hearty desire or the formation awl support of a liter + ry aasooiation in Wingham, for the wint• r months, A meet- i1Yg for orgenizatiou pu poses will :be held in the Caledonian Hall oe Monday evening next at 7:30 p m. A cry cordial invita- tion is extended ever one, young or old, who are interested in =ooh an organization, A good turnolit is a neatly desired and this invitation eaten) si to everyone who reads it. -Mr j Stephens the G T R was in to to the growing busin Wingham we under under consideration new brick station ho an extensive ad present one. Wing most earnest, pushin on the G T R, and this matter is now r ,superintendent of this week. Owing s of the G T R tend the matter is of either having a se erected oa having tion pot ee . the melee ono of the nn('i '8fdoiont .agents • trough, his iniiuenee ceiving attention, -Those who ell red for the amateur skating prize of 532 o Wednesday evening were: S McDouqu b, E Sohnston, W Drevq, F Dinsley, A • aisley. Nominally amateurs, the boys • id their work pro- fessionally, E Johnst n making first time and F t insley seem The prize has to be won twice before i is retained. There was anice attend nee and the affair passed of mon' ple santiy. Mr Armour has thingssysteatic •ily and satisfaotor ilydone. -Mr. Robert Will' a few miles from G 21st ult. Deceased w a brother-in-law of tb ogist' and writer, Hu an upright man of gre and deservedly respec possession a mallet mementoes 'Of the g his writings he was and we have heard hi for bouts on Millet's found knowledge and ohereeterly mson, of Beverley, t, died on Sunday s a cousin and also world fanned geol.- !). Miller. rte was intelligence, widely ed. Ho had iu his nd numerous other at scientist. With thoroughly familiar descant eloqueutly mental grasp, pro• manly nobility of --A very flea n w band aaw arrived at the station this ek sent by Messrs. Mace grogor & Gaudy; to Mr. T. Bell for his faotory- -B, F. Gerster has the largest and best assortmeut of American watches and jewelery in town. -A splendid pr gramme has been .pre- pared for the Pres ytorian S S Entortaln- meat on Thursday evening next, Boar it in mind, �3'ho W F 112 S ave received, through their secretary, M s Smellie, word of the arrival at the Fit Hill mission of the clothing, oto, sent way some time ago. Pot Salo or to Lot, A goo and commodious brick house boautif ly located oe Diagonal street. Apply to Da TowzEla, -The Hollis con ort company, including amouget others as performers, Mrs Geo Vanderlip, vocalist of Brantford, Mrs and Miss Sage, of " alton, musical glees performers, will ; ive a concert in the. Wingham Town : all on the evening of Thursday, tho 2921 of Noyember. -.The •Wingham L eral Association in• tends holding rag ar fortnightly ori monthly meetings fo the winter. The first of the series will '• a held in the ctele- donian Hall on the .veuing of Tuesday the 20th inst. The s • bjeet for discussion "Manhood Suffrage,' will be opened by an address from Mr d', j Morton, reeve. Dr. Macdonald and Mea a Vaustone, Gracey, and others will take part in the discussion, General discussion is cordially invited. No fee r: expected. A. profit. able meotln, may b cx toted a l 1 turnout is desired, ortne thou being eepcei- e,11y Invited. - t .11 PEnsosars,-Mr. family, of Tees Mich., this week. fatnily, of Wrox Micll.;gthis week. torr & Cartai tten &ister, Mrs. F. Sd 'eejK.-Miss Netti now, woe as visiting end. return Alma i?~ , of B visit r. J. merle ng in badly hurt in the iug up. -Mrs. Dr. her parents this l7 nderwood,.a3ruo A'ewa, gayb•us a f -112r. Samuel B 'mre visiting at 11 Bell is a brother W. F, Dulmage for the past wee Port Elgin, is no Smyth at the: Tunes, Monday : (formerly of this calling cm friend: le cornyn, who Toronto some ti health -lis R Ta school ut clinton his studying den fellow and we ho fol in his studi among friends i week. Whilst funeral of his g Dettell, near Fre 96th year. She w of the county. -1 the firm of Ingl resides at Moored week. G. B. Drummond and? ater, left for Badazei' Mr. G. McAllister and er, left for Gagetown, Sir. John Carr, of tint- ed the funeral of his eld,at Woodstock, this Sutherland, of Luck - Mr. D. Pringle's this on Monday. Master t12, and his sister are Jerome's. Alma, for - Ingham, had his hand mill just before coni. oldrum was visiting at 1 eek, Bei?. Mr. Little, of Co., formerly of Prince cirri, of'r'the-Teebwater' aternal visit en Saturday: 1. and wife, of Hamilton, r. Toho: Neelands'. Mr " to Mrs. Neelands.-Mr. as been doing Toronto' r112r, Eiobt. George, of in the emplpy of Mr.W. arble works,• -London Mr. ;times Dufeeld, ity), of Wingham,.was in the city to -day- i r ut for oonsultatio4 to 0 ago, is improving bot is now attending high a preparatory training to stry, Bob is a °lever he may be very success- -Mr D 1' Dopp was Berlin and Preston last tare he attended the ndmother, Mrs John ton, who died in her fgiy35 years a resident Wtnon Armstrong, of & Armstrong, who `I'd, was in town this ax Auotiozi Sales. lents of Mr Thos • K Walker, of lot 41, Con on .Wednesday the ia, auctioneer. eon. 10, Ease Wawa- iov. 13th,' Stook and s, auatiopetir. n market square, net. at 1 p. m. Stock and imple Linklater and Thos 13, East Wawanosj 14th Inst. John Cu Thos. Duff, lot 40 nosh, on Tuesday, ,1 implements, P, Doa Sundry articles, Saturday the 10th Deans, auctioneer. Wingham Li At the annual m Liberal Associati afters were chose' W. Scott; lst vice, Wtn. Dore; eeer treasurer, j, Tnglis' 1, W. Ridd; No. 2, G. McKenzie ; No. douald gave a pith dress, urging regula nization bo held to Ile outlined te sours ably taken lortnigh Morton and others s rection And it was nightly or monthly time. )raI Aizsooiation, ting of the Wingham on Tuesday evening as follows: President, S. Gamey; 2nd vice, ary, W. Robertson; ward committees, No. J. A. Morton ; No, 3, , R. Elliott. Dr, Mac. and stimnlatiog ad. meeting of the orga- 'sense public matter& that might be profit- ly or monthly. Mr, oleo in the same di. aided to fi>i1d fort. eatings in the mean Cal F. 1,219. -Eva Dawson, 1,428 ; Laura Shep- pard, 1,361; Allis omuth, 1,311; Fred Guest, 1,319; Robt, Paulin, 1,201: Alice: dohns, 1,277; John tchie, 1,272; Fletcher Agnew, 1,258: Geo. ''cott, 1,251 ; Rowl: a.d, Gordon, 1,223. 01 a 0 -none. Second department -marks •btainable 680 ---honor marls 644. -Mary Cli c, 638; Mary Aiken, 618; Nellie Bell, 610 Martha Casemore, 505 ; Lydia Lemmex 583 ; Willie Varga. harson, 585; Eddie 'radwin, 575;; Bella Watt, 573 ; Sohn Ingi s, 572 ; Maggie Ben- nett, 568 ; Amy. N -wane, 058; Walter Risdon, 557 ; Jarhes Dawson, 506; Edger Inglis, 546. Third department --markt obtainable 600 -hon r mark 450. -Harry Anderson, 560; Ed Green, 512; Maggie Galbraith, 504; J hn Small, 502; Mita Moore. 479; Gilbe Agnew, 464; :'dabet Kent, 457 ; Robert aTavish, 450 ; George: Rankin, 454. Four' department-- mark obtainable 510. --Ge. rgiana Holliday, 401 ; David Angus, 484 Eveleen Flanagan, 47? • Willie Bray, a firtie Ross, 469 , gaud Davis, 466 ; ' mile Dawson, ' 4(30 ; Chris. Jobb, 453 ; Wi he Moore, 437 ; Tom. Talbot, 421: Robt. D llas, 410; Hamilton. :Ramsay, 415 ; Emn a Henderson, 111 ; ,,Nettie ,Scott, 408; it and Smith, 407. fifth department --m rks obtainable 1,267 -honor mark 950-o ss A. -Frankie Mc- Kay, 1,235 ; D. 11c , anus, 1,210 ; Ida Flanagan, 1,167 ; E. oore, 1,168: Edith Bisdon, 1,150 ; S. Mc reiglit, 1,125; AFtr. Chisholm, 1,119 ; E 'th Clarke, 1,11y4+�;, Charles Ross, 1,089 ; tt ary Showers, 1,0Q ; Bossey Russel, 1,03r ; Sophie Manuel, 1,024 ; Jessie' Gray, ,014. Class B-.ob Minable 1,308-hono. mark 981. -Robe. McGregor, 1,252 ; Wa er McKibben, A. McKarf, 1,210 ; G orge Steele, 1,145 ; Peter Deans, 1,136; .ertie Barlow, 1,108; A. McKay, 1,040 ; E a Sadler,,. 1,037; G. Russel,,999. W1aghat1t r110 following pu mark in their ee8 ) month of ()debar, per out of the num. department ---chase •' honor mark Mary Cornyn, 071; Class a --obtainable While Sollool. is obtained the honor five forma for the he boner mark is 80 r obtainable : rivet -obtainable 1,130-e tion Inglis, r 9 �` , 10.J Maggie Cargill 1)30 1,521 -honor mark' Mourned. ''qwn • cued. ,The regular mon bly meeting o,Pthe Town Council vide •h:Id on Monday•evellx ing • BresgXt--.61'bs 1`I yor, Roevq,: Iiul3 CTounoitlors 14 essrL Neelands, .T'owler, Homuth, Robinson, Holmos,W.Eolrnes, McKenzie, Williams nd Cline. Minutes of previous it:ooting,. opted. A commu- nication was read fro 1 the Reliance Elec. trio Mao afactiering Co •+ pany,of Waterford, asking I2erinission to }.rest poles on the street or otherwise In ntain a circuit for their oleotric light. 1 F. B.Allan, soca, tary of -tile Company, ddressed the Coma oil, stating that ho had •anvassed the town • and received such enco regement that their Company had decided to put in a plaut in town. Tile price per ight will bo 25 cents, • a night for 300 nights .r 1175 per light per": annum. If thirty lir the prion will be red light. On motion of hlolienzio,the reque Eivauce Committee r ing payment of the 1 W. Inglis, repairing,. repairing, 01.40 ; A, El.`" ouhin, lettering 13. Bleak, livery, 43:1; 0. P. 1±. lands,. b1; 513.13 ; George Hugbo McManus, do., 64.50 ; 'for streets, 370 ; R. el 65.10 ; Mayor,Clerk a jurors, 612; J; A. Cli battery,e12.36 ; R,Ra 62.51; G. Russell, do., do., 63 cents. Cit m adopted, Bylaws No granting aid to mann third time and passe ordering agreements, once with the parties granted. The cum consider the propositio & Carr, reported (tho report was given in a TI1mms); letters were al McKibbin and Mesers latter stating that th comply with the con On motion, the report were ordered to be fil granted parties inter crossing au Josephine hotel. The chairman o Committee was instrn dozen"bands for hose i'ettypiace was appoin balance of the tax.ta of 325, he to furnish bon.' to the amount at 65,600. late. Win. Cruic -shanks addrn$. e•d tho Couneil,asking that .dy to relieve hint of tenants ---Mrs. Sadlc and sons -eche oaoupy Lib house, as he fatnily into the house. referred to tl;e Lxceetive SV Green, of Gil :"grist, G eon ,e (lotripeue, addressed the Council ,ts .c evtenduig the watorworke east -along Vi toria street and putting in a hydrant ne r their feettoev. It was moved by W. 1.. by J. J. Hozxmtli. that th Gileltrit t,(irreen e'i" Compel underground from rthtr corner to the come; in f tory---of 3 inch atrougl °ounail will male coiner• and place an hydrant Rt this Council accede to condition that a 0 loch'' pipe be 11 :.x2.1 instead el the prove:fe1 1 leen ph*, tea Council p.ty.in 4 the ('lie:.. epee •'f \ ' ,' .• tripes, and that the 1 pipes, tial el vie:imi a the rro and 'te.,. oe d )1t11n eJ Careicd. 'l to cowl es tate s are taker, in town, , sed to 20 cents per essrs. Williams and was granted. Tito. ported, xecomnleud- !lowing accounts: J. cents; W. Rotates., arbor, work, $1 je ; emen's coats, 33,!t); A. Morton, seatch, harles Smith, work, do., 61.88 ; Willia.ti' Huttons°L Carreveter Robinson, repairing, d Assessor, selecting e & Co., clamps for kin, fling tan bark, 4 cents; D. McKay. tion, the report wits .147.and 148 of 1888, ettireg,"woro read a as also resolutions o be entered into at o whom aid is to ba'• ittee appointee) to s of Messrs.IIut tau substance of which reviews issue of the o real from Mr, G. Hutton & Carr, the y were ,ort 11bk to tions in talo report. nd comtinwni0ttti0ne id. ' Permission was steel to put dawn a street at Kennett':; the Vire and Water ad to procure one 000plingt2. Cteer ct .d Collector of the 395, at a salary ot` "Shed to move hi% The matter wee ommitteo, 11r, 'owlcr, lc(. atlt::t offer wade b-,• to place a pipe 11Cin at 1lent% out o% their ia-• irou,•^ii tlr.� '1211 at tl:e itia?lt aid anrnl:r. icir re nt of tt .•a1