HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-08-02, Page 1VOL, X\911, ---NO 81.
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-Thu TEtss will bo setb from raw till
the end of the year for 40 emits, Seed for
or ettjj and subeeribe,
ilegsleMr Wet Sloe!: h for some time
etas suiferiog from a a re foot, the effeet
of a bed atteck of lad nroudien,
Mr. A Daweon h retrieved into his
hue reauleude purehe d from hIr. Geo.
Moltay. 4
'The
pence of titrn Italiettalueiclaus
was taken advantage 4 on Tuesday even
-
Jug for the holding ores dance in tho Cale-
doniau halL
-A. very vivid reareaeatatiou of the
recent diameter at Jol stown in the °Que.
magi: Valley, may b seen in the window
of Mr. S. Graeoy's f nature shop.
end Peeler°
WIING,11,AM, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1889.
-Mr. T. We, ace, of St. Augustine
shipped a oar lo. 4 of cattle by C. l', A
-Eighty.one entrants pessed end 12
weeare reemumet iu Ewa Brno°.
-A eleasaut social was held 'ha the
Baptist enure& on Thursday eyening hest.
-Messrs. Hamilton se Gillespie shipped
two oar loads o cattle to Montreal by C,
t
P. It cu Satin y.
-Messrs. T a Bros., of St Heleas,
shipped 25 Isead of fine export oettle
fot the Glaago 7 market on Friday lest,
-Mr. Roe's stallion "Garfield" is now
in trotting at iensall. Topsy goes to the
Siincoe races On tb0 lat and ,Ina of
T
Messrs. ,
attended a m
mitteeo
A WWm. th
Y and. Brantford thi
Wylie, ret tied rona Louisiana on a ia e ,
Visit last week. T y all appear delighted --"•a"'44
with their change a d prospeets.
tion. That t
erecting so de
tution.
-We are please to hear that Atsr J
Ilhorington, whose erious illness was ve-
lerred to last week
aa could be expecte
stow out of dauger
-Xt. John M
Atenitobst visi this week. We under
etend he has tak up land. He says th
orops look feirl well in the Calgary dis.
triot, where pro arty put in.
n Islaelands and R. Elliott
dug of the executive cora-
l:Ugh Court, C. 0. F, at
week,
s new high school will be
lose of the preaent vaaea
vu did a sensible thing in
arable and popular an instil
-3Ir. A Stewart shipped a car load of
cattle to Toronto 01 Mouday.
-The retailer heating of tha "town
couuoil will Lek, on Monday evening.
-Top aetou for e A.pply
to Ge Thom
riu, Zbuggyetland Is, Box
125, Ingham.
-"Whet straits el the most perilous?"
asked the teareher, ea a little 14Y (3404
out, " Whiskey -Or fights 1"
-The Luoan 0o44 is the latest wh-
en!' for newepapori 1 honors and its emolu.
meats. It is a epr latly sheet, well geleet.
ea and all set u» a bonie.
-Tile .fethodjj church choir went to
Whiteehurch Pr 'the -torten church Bolsi
en Thursday ev ing last, when it romp -
Moo was ficoordoli the new pester, Rev.
W. H Geddes. We have heard their
musioal renditio velum of in the highest
tet:.%e of praise.
.40#C.31r, Bell's fa tory is rising from the
ruins a finer stru !tura than it previously
was. Although heavy loss was sustained
Mr.' ell has gon energetieelly to work
with a big staff of hands and a splendid
structnre will s on be ready or the
attic iuery,
"-The Grand L ge end Grand Eneatnp-
meet of the L , O. F. meets at St.
Catharines on Tu day,the 13th of August)
and the two folio lug days, this being the
35th annual raee ug of the former and
bbs 2Obh of the 1 der, rthe delegates are
mous. J. A. Mo ton, T. W. Elliott and A.,
G. 'McGregor)
-Vast crowdeeof plasma seekers, are
availing theme° ves of the convenience
and comforts the Beatty steamers
Empire, Camp us, and Ontario ef the
Beatty lie u the lakes this season.
Throngs invad the , wharves at every
point and the el gent equipment and ex-
ceptional eoev niencos win ooremencla-
tions en: all sial'
-Always h
tremendotts
,
a Factory at pros'
just as etion a8fi
to fill orders r
are being steadil
of the. markets
gratifying to wit
attending the pts tb, substantial labors and
splendid prod's* of this Arm.
is improving tin well
-For the meet delectable orcarn;
and it is hoPed- 1113 fis Boston oceans par eavetlettre, and delicious
Milk eluelse, go right to McZelvieti Star
Restenettut.
anus returned from
-The choicest and elleapestapeetilies,
plains, wises, cherrieta blackberrtes, weer
extelone, ad all kinds of fruit and vege.
tables at 141allelvie's restituraet, opposite
3:tort/Ian's hotel.
-The Wingham erilket club played a
Meech at Teeswater cit Fridey last. The
'score wati,9$ to 84 in faior of Teieswaten
to return •matdit will be played on the
Vinghem grounds th, a (Friday) alterueon.
-Miss Ross is uow recovering from a
'reouth's serious illut---a, having had e. se -
Vero • attack 'ef 'biliou . intermittent fever.
Her settee; Mrs. Lee, at Seefortb, left on
Friday, after being in etteadance ou her
!lot: eatortnigegas e . ,
IL Cl. A qf the C. 0.
deeigned. !Sad 'hands
copy of the address
. 6 meetieg of the
eel
on. It is ateexception-
Iegtint piece sit work -
Mr.
ra. received a, richly
tome inert:eta bone
• •presented at the r
EiglaCourt at Lon
• ally elaborate and
•Sinanshipe
-4'. Steed, dm has boon filling
71.Slanaget p ice in his ebsenoe,
'retts,CagatI Wren S nind.on Wednesday
to relieve Matragoe ; )1r 0 S
tClerke,:of Listowel, have the super -
few daye, till Mr
, ,.
Mons and petient search, is rapidly in -
Mr, J. A. MoJkod, by frequent excur-
creasiug hist fine collection of preserved
iloral speoimenst -
-Brussela PON--1tev. 9.11. Howie will
give a disconrse respecting the school
• trustee eleetiota a 'rat Sabbath evening in
Enex. eiturch." ,re gospel themes ex,
hsautted? 'Ottu sfiltuAlly elevating les-
sons iidaduaed WM such a, eubieot?
-Mellsre; Mots ;ma of Goderich, and
Watson, of Blyt a snipped several
loads of cattle by 131 T. It on Friday.,
Two of thdee we= supplied by Mesiis.
Thomson and laarchill, Zetland, Mr.
Stewart supplied these pen with four
loads.
fl
-The aceemu tims. of garbage an
other matter on oaf:Phi/le etroet are ends
as to rendor an e. rly cleaning up
sary,in the public laterest. A small share
of labor expended in this way would re-
move a fruitful Melo for cS‘ottnent by olds
zeas and casual vi ;Hors. -
4,00/
--Mr. D. Sutl erland has begun the
ereeMon of `a new •esiclence on his corner
lot g 41.- Geo. Mollay en the
Diagonal read. 'tr. Setherland has one
of the moat beau finny IcCoaterl properties
la -town for A bolding site when pat in
Shepe. Mr. F. rriglit has the coatraot.
datagerous sate f the approachee to the
newittidge ea t •north end, Not, only
the entrance to foot -bridge ie attended
with danger, bu the abseuee of any pro-
tective railing at the south end render Ito-
• ' liableny time. in feet, action
for possible dam' gas may be incurred.
-It is a matte ' for regret and general
comment that th . proposed action in the
molter of a near fence around Room. -
tion park has no beet taken. The place
is daily assumba a, more marked appear-
. .
mice ofi een atson an nog eot. Boards
tornaro now off a strewn.
.
criminately, ore ting tangible inconveni-
ence.besideee beiNt an ugly eyesore. Sure-
ly something oar yet be dorm this season.
If so, no time stwuld bo lost.
-In renewing hie subscription to the
litmus, Mr. A. Millee, of Portage La
' Intendmica here for 1
'IsVil Ws return,
/
< saLia.PO Vendee von
AndatAst; Telilient, e
,Zolita ' Case:neve ne_
oupling ban' ,at ,1"
'eanglit, eala hatves th
ibis legiabroken, one
• the othernear the th
-!--FtWearattgernent
the Wiegliarn fall
SepteMber. 'Those o
'on the 15th and 18th
' on the Oth and 10th a
21steend Clinton, Ti
are diecussing holdin
.isell:
-Pert. Arthur Ill
!meet to the Winnipe
received and is ono of
artistia engrtiving w
advantages of Port
ng, last, while Mr.
.son -law to Mr.
r Wingliam, was
mterston his foot
wu down. 'and both
low the knee and
12.
• are being made for
es on the 6th of
Listowel take place
August, Henibure.
d Godetich on the
nsall and Seaforth
them agent. this
strated -a stipple.
• Colonist -has been
the nnest pieces of
have seen.. The
rthur, its present
•setanding, reeent •eapid?mproventents, the,
eaten:4 dietriete in pre -delay and bright
pros este, ere well sot earth.
-We notice by the wily Globe of Tues.
tiny that Mi'. Goo. Let lie, of Winnipeg,
sou of M. Leslie, 'f Winghtma„ has
germinated, matured sad consummated
matrimonial Alliance w th one of Wirtni-
peg'is fair daughters- dies Mary Edna
Anderson, daughter of -Ames, Anderson, a
factor of the Iludsou Irty Co, hi that
The newly metaled course are expected If
Wingliam the 'attar out of this week.
-There was a vete. 1 go turnout at the
C. V. IL employes' exc 'sion to Orange.
villeon Saturday, four e aches going front
and through 'Whigham. Four trains of
from eight; ta ten cot. les apiece came
from IlaYelook, T omas and other
points. An exceeding tr pleasaut day's
outing is reported. a. -keenly contested
laoroese teuttob was plaaed between the
.13rents, of Paris, and lett Dufferins, of
Orangeville, resulting in e viotory. - for the I
former by Di runA a ti 1.
-Our attentio-- has been called to the
Prajrie, Man., s s: I am much • pleased
with your paper. It presents a very fine
appearance and a focal paper is emot;
the first, We h liacl verpdry season
here,butare gett g lots of rain now, The
wheat crop arm a the Portage is very
good because it in early and got the
early rains. Th yield is estimated at
front 25 to 80 b bels per Imre. Oats and
barley aro not in oh use. To the west of
us the entire> is very discouraging,
We have fine gring weather just now.
-Waterloo 0/ match, :-.31tr. M. .6. Con.
nor, the genial rand Trunk agent at this
place, received a genuine surprise on Sat.
urday last the Montreal mail bringing
him a pait)-tip p thy iesuoil by the Camel
Trunk Providen Society for 92,000, pay.
able at death • This was a gift. The
letter tiled ace° 'mauled it also intimated
that his salary vas increAsed,conatnetteing
duly let. The reason given for the in-
creaee ems the .ottpletiott of 21 yeaVe in
the service and his faithfulness in looking
after the interwto of the company during
that time,
at work. There is a
• of work at the Unites
t. Gaels are rushed out
hilted and it is impossible
eats . -NW crestoreers
obtained ao the scope
widened. It is most
less the success that is
Bud Bros. &la of Listowel, Ont., aro
having a trernenAt ens dissolution sale dur.
ing this and nexttinonth. They offer their
whole stook of staple and fanoyDry Goode,
Dress Goods, Silks, Seta's, first class
Millinery, Men's furnishings, Children's
and Boys' suits, Carpets and House Fur -
Melling goods at a great etzerifice. They
give 15 mute off every dollar's worth of
goods for meteor trade. Theie stook com-
pares favorably with any in the city. Call
and see their goods and prices. About
twenty thousand dollars worth to pick from,
A deooration ay (to decorate the 'graves
of the dead b ethreu) for Wingbana, is
beneginagurate this year, the day chosen
being Friday, t 9th ,.of August. The
movets the ra, tter are the L 0. 0.F,
and C. 0. F, or nieatione, all -the other
bodies in town b inginvite:d to participate.
An interesting rogranenae is being ar-
ranged. The p ocessiou will leave the
town hall at 3.30 p. tn. The custom Is
widely prevalent on the other side and in
many of our adiaa towns and is an
interesting and suggestive one.
-Dr. F. kfoKenzie, who has for
nearly a year be n practising Wingham,
decide to find veider scope for the eta-
cise of his profes ional skill and this week
removed to Tont to, where he expects to
locate, profession My. The doctor has had
a brilliant career as etudent, being one of
the youngest, if ot the youngest man,
who graduated medicine at Toronto
'University and t king a post graduate
course in Islow k, He practised sue
-
easefully Belgra (land Wingham and is
a trustworthy, h norable and energetic
citizen and e it and popular phy-
sician.
-The Luoknow Sentinel betrays a vtreak.
ness end exhibits trong prejudice when it
tont:mats the epee 1, spud and dash of
their junior lamas labs with the "clumsy 1
movensente of t to 'Wingliani team at 1
Whiteelturch. Th a itt purely gtatuitoue
iusult, Since rip oting the match last t
week we have met responsible and slide -
'Wrested residents of Whitecimreh who s'f
say that at leant a toxen people there ELM
. I
ji1a fr4himokleberries at ; Molielvie's
-Dnquire of 0 1' Ji agents for extra.:
ordinary oh p biweekly rates to Mackinac
from all poi ts-uosdays and Fridays.
-Mr Wu 1,ithgow awl a few of his
botanical a 'adeuts bad a picnic in the
woods on T tursday morning, •
-Dr Ma rdonald 'told a quarter section
of land -jai gores -near Portage le Prai,
rie, Magitoatt, for 93,800,
,
Vue a-reelly e choicest aigava made-
Cre e de :ranee end 140 Ra Bel
MoHelvi , opposite Zortrath'sdietel.
-The VI nalatine farms containing 70
acres, being lot 4, coneeesion 1, Moriis, is
to be sold b' Mr,Peter Deane, ota Saturday
afternoon.
-Mrs R, , deffiey, ef ,Londesboro, is in
attendance t a her sister, Mies Martha
Tipling, of *ham, who has beet data
gemusly ill lis week.
-It is gzstifying to notice that all the
entrants' fre:m 'the Wingham public school
succeeded 'in passing. • It is. Mao a high
tribute to tlas intelligens and application
of the prin 2ipel, Mr W E &eves, who is
to be cougradelleted.
-Miss A °unto/idle, artist end poetess
of Clinton, vas visiting at the residence of
f
Dr Macdod
t, this week. Nisi Mount -
castle has, , y the intrinsic merit of her
artistic sk ones, had her Immo rivalled
well up in the soroll of Caaadian satiate.
A collet:tic; of published peens also cola
tains sole aloes posseasieg literary merit
and. poeticseacellence. -
-Sotet weeks ago, General Passenger
Agent Easear,of the G T A leaned "Fishing
and Hunts* Resorts," and nCw there has
come to la ,nd " Summer Reesedfi," reached
G -
by the And Trunk Rahway. 1.1 has a
p2oasinglJ written description of all the
places at al ieterest to Omar:limn touviets,
maps, illt trations, time tablet', and fade,
to travetler on pleasure bent should be
withottf .a
rani Tema. -a• The staunch, palatial
steamers Hutted Empire, Carapace and
Ontario are now running twice sac week
from 3pj and 3t1Ticre11111:1.jrit; 1744'
quickesv an a tte akes
Huron Nat. Superior ports, Pod Arthur,
Duluthsa4%.'making olose connection for
all poiati nithe Weston:. States M it b
Pacific Coast, etc. For all information
lowest single and round trip fares freight
0
rates, etc., tall on Agent G. T. R., 'Station,
Winghttna. -
A large nu er of cases of damage by
lightning were r ported on Saturday night
last. Mr T Fax ow's barn, neer Bluevale,
and ISIr 321 God in's house, near Zetland,
were struck. r A Sloan's barn, near
Blyth, was bur A barn as burnt in
Btauley and oue ear Brussels The worst
oase-extraordie ry, in fact -is reported
by the Clinton 2 les -Record thus: The re.
flection front tee urniug of Mr 0 Diseey's
farm near flolin mile, about five miles
from here, Sat day night, though die.
tinctly visible di not shoot hp so high.
- -
-The Eland at:n settlemett, on the
bluevale road,' one of the most attraotive
and bast -tilled a Iricultural distriots iu the
vicinity of Wi ighatia. Covrespondingly
good orops are realized. There may be
seen in the store If Mr P Deans specimens
of grain raised o s the farm of Mr. Charles
Henderson, of lo 8, concession 1, Morris,
Which certainly *111 be difficult to surpass.
These are sampses of blue stem syringe
wheat nteaeuvinef feet 0 itches and white
Cbaulplcni o5.ts 01 the same length. These
oats were pureha - .d, by Millenderson from
Mr Rehill, of S. , forth, same five years
ago, and thee th °shed 80 bushels to the
acre. They nave beau a sure crop and
yielded largely ev since.
-The Brussels nd Wieghata lacrosse
teams played 8.111 ndly match on the Ito-
oreatiou grounds .n Tuesday afternaou.
The first and seco d gottle were won by
Wingham in about tau and twelve min-
utes respectively, • ter which tie goal WM
made, the game Be tcquently being more
keenly contested ad both sides ozhibitiug
some good playing. The 13russels players
wore: a. MeBein, Ames, W. Sunah,
lug, Will James, . O'Couner, R. Hess, T.
toss, I. Ballant ue, A. •Mo.a.rthur, N.
Bowbier, & MaTtt, ghtou. The Wingharn
05.01 W8.9 compos thee: J. Vauellan, 3.
Anderson, Tommi Scott, Tad Winfield,
as Taaedottaid, G o Hoe, A. E. Cameron,
fl. Bowles, Arth r `ari N. 0°r:we, C
the ball go through tho Lueltuow goal at
the late tnateh. IV ten a keenly contested
match is dreaded o gtonnas so slim the
Se
tl
ntinel's contrast ie glaringly absurd ,,and
the intention wofu ,y apparent and uot
specially creditable
'Steele and tarp'
preVailed through
witnessed by a
t &Morten acted as
' ding most euthusi
1"othlea tho Witt
•
+,1.42kil 1.
The best of feeling!
and the game was
largo crowd, Mr. 3,
• spire and W. 'Sped.
tioa]ly and suoeitssfully
teain-1.3rydgeg,
s„
WHO L." NO. 19$
ihe Now own nate
tenders for t a new town hall have
been advertised fo we may state briefly
what sort of a bu cling is contemplated,
he main structure ill be001cot in length
by 00 in width, witwings 211. feet by
e
12, intended to give stairway room. The
baeetrieut will be eo etruotad for r tiug,
the first story for o oil chamber, °Laves,
em., and.the second, 11 elm, for hall. The
auditorium will be ca able of seating six or
seven iumared, peopl and will be so cons
etruoted that a gall ry can be added, it
• necessery. - The ft t end will have a.
mansard roof,which 11 also extend round
the eidee the length the wings. There, .404,--'''''
will be a, front project and tower, giving
• a nue architectural epearance. These
who have ex/teethed • e plan say it is, a
most satisfactory ono nd when completed
will be ornamented, s vieeable mid credit.
able to Wiegliam. S mote it be.
SPeclat Conn it Meeting. •
• A speoial meeting held on Wanda'?
evening at which wer Present the mayor,
reeve, and IVIessra utb, Brayth,
Spuling, Brookensb Holmes,
• Rio and Agnew; a mayor called on
Mr.Cline, who expla ed that the commit-
tee had decided on len for the propertied '
hall. 'The plan w reeve up by M. Wrii.
• Iterr, who was pres to give explauetiona
of the general path e of the same. Ie
was moved by Mr, ne, seconded by Mr
Brookenshire, that t sketch of the new
town hall presented Mr. Eerr ba adopt.
ed, and that he be in mote& to complete '
full plane and speeifi tions of the some;
also that a cormrdde be apointed to ad-
vez-tise for and recei e tenders for the
erection of Che said It I, said tenders to be
laid before this oounci before nay action
be taken on theme oved by Meseta.
•A.gness aud Helmuth t the same core-
• taittea be reappointed o advertise for tea-
ders, and continue th t discharge of de-
volvieg fuuctions till next meeting at
council. The meeting mien adjoerned. •
.1Iert Scott' 2 eparture.
.For mega than a' yea past there lama
been a geed Beale un rtainty as to thre
business iutentione of Walter Scott.
Whilst there was a gene al desire to see
• hie] . employ hie cap' al and excejlent
business qualities th progressive town
in his judgment a, faarexable opportunity
has not as yet presente( • itself. From s.
eitizeife standpoint we egret to'lfearehat
he hat' had a call to Berea his country in
an offiedal position in Tonto, sAs a wolle
wishing friend we hea tily eougratulate
him on his appointment to the attperiu-
tendeuoy of the mechan cal department in
the Central Prison, Tor nto, As the re-
muneration is handsome we hope the
work may be congenial. ay.ould
fair'hope to see him engage •ein. some
chdeen line of work nil, Ingham. He is
a man of nattely sterlieg sualitiee of man-
• hood and has taken an Letive and Weteh-
ful interbet affaire, nardeipal, social,
political and ecclesiest cal, and 'will be
badly 'Diesel He will se followed by the
hest wishes_of nutneronafrateds in Wing-
• hani. He does not rem vet hts family in
the meantime, The go d judgment 'seer -
°lead by the Governmert in the choice of
one so competent, trusavorthy and holler,
able, is as y co4niude4.
,,,aosssyl Death of E. 2tociiey.
w '
o07,0, fortnight ago e btielly :toted tha
death of a, format wol known resident of
Wiughate, E. 'lackey whose death °es
°erred at Shetland, al ddlesex ,Co., on the
15th of ;illy. The de cased, who was in
his 69th year, luta Iowa a his mill at 81151'
land and was about r novieg to live. 10.
tired with his sou 'Wil 'mu, who centrals a
mill at Mt13 rydges. Col as contracted and
paralysis sot in and It death was rather
uuexpooted. poeeas luta lived elevea
• years iu Wingheart, ha ing purchased the
mill from Iehit Gregor in 187t1. 11%3 re.
m - oved less than t years ago. The
Immo Hockey, washy ettnious with suc-
cess in the hour indust in westerit Eng.
land-Devonehit eepaelelly-es well as
western Ontario. The deeeased emitage
tea to Canada 49 ycsxs tgo,settlieg in Port
litauley. The family had pursued thatt,
ceiling for generatione, $eing, as the say*
ing is, "a willing tem ly". Ile eame to
1Vinghatn in 1874 ant led a buey life
whilst here. A man
and ambition, whateve
prosecuted with pore'
judgment, he being poi
business qualities. 0
Mount 13rydges and
fartniug Manitobte
a dapghter of Mr W. 81
-is :low heeding with
f unusual energy
he undertook wee
teuce and good
mad of excellent
son resides at
wo are pursuleg
is widow -whale
tyth, of Wits/gum,
er atm at Monet
., •
see'
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