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The Wingham Times, 1889-08-30, Page 1VOL. .XVJ .11.--.N O 84. LOCAL 'TEWS, —Bauestr ,—Only 2 baby carriages left. `'Wil :be sold cheap for cash at S, Gracey's. Mn r T Belts new factory has bee given a coat of p' int, which greatly im- provesits: appear toe, As will be sec by posters, the mayor Las proclaimed Ti ursday, 5th of Septets- —Col, Adams, who ies been in charge 'her, as oivie solid forth°"town, of ,tide Scottish di''isio 1 of the Salvation —The Toms will be sent from now till Army, has beeu appoi'tad to succeed Com-. •; ''the end of the year for 25 acute. Send for missioner Coombs in •urge of the Salva or gall and subscribe. tion Army in Canada40 Advertise your strayed animal:. The Port. Elgin's new sigh sohoo'l will be' Tures has a largePG irenlation, and a small •opened by Hon. G. W : Ross, minister of WIN GUA M ONT., FIUDAY, ATJGUST 80, 1889.. —Curtain poles for 42 cats at S.'Gracey's. —Read Mr. Tbos..'.nderson's advertise• went of strayed catty, in another column.' .—Conductor W. X. Snyder, of Palmers- ton, preached in the )undas street Retina- diet ohuroh, London, .t both services last Sunday, advertisement in costs but little. education, on Meati ay, Sept. 16th In thee�reniu of'tlrat dr Mr. Ross w'1 des —The Caledonian games at L• uolrnow 'viii be held on the 11"b of September, and the programme this yen will 'be fully equal to that'g'i'vena previous "yea;,:, —See my line Of picture frames • at 25,. 85.45 and 65 cents. _ A specialty of -picture , and wreath framing, any size or style, at S G • ray's. II '�•' r. Wm. Dore ii t+sectinp, 'a residence Lou the Diagohal road land.' new resideuce. the contract, and expo ready for occupation 1 Miss 'S Smith, o. engaged to teach tide second department the public hotfoot' near Mr, T . Slither.. Mr, F. Wright has is to have the'house :afore winter -sets -in. 'Oeurey, 'has 'been t' wanting fruit i¢¢,,�r preserving'—Watermelo , skl(iul{t ave their orders' at i eRelvie's. ,iloliolvie's. —Mr Thos B 11, of this town, was QUO of —The annual p: the Judges at t e races in Clinton last at Paul's Sabbath Priday. Chursda nest y r —Go tc�, M oli Plums, oho every da; —Rev Sohn will deliver an Association of next. —Judge Doy1 on �'ueeday. on the docket, a for atx hour or'e huckilq ries, *o, at nits iu connection with oheel will be held ou al Oa Star stauratit for. —Top Pha ton., taggy for sale, ,Apply and Pears, reds arrivals to Geo. Tha�meon, Zetland mills, Box 125, Wingliam, ott,of the M'etodist church, —The Wingham D ddrees to tilel:9nel Rights, biou are completing a lyth on Tuesday evening. rages to come off on I tember 5th. It is ex held Division Court here /bar of the fastest he ere were only seven oases- will be here, and a go d the court only lasted be ezpeoted. The pr lows ; 1.-2.50 teas gi On Monday liver an addre9s one uoat�tional matters. of oats, grown o whish 'measured —A'copy of the ,.� vat edition of the, Hamilton Spect' fi(as ; xeached this office. It is very hal deen;ely gotten up,, and contains a lane •;number of photo-, engravings of the p . noi�pa`1 buildings 'and 'scenery of the city • f Hanrilte, . 090, 2nd 040, 3rd e were shown a sample purse 0150, 1st 09 Mr. John Brennan's lot, 3.—Free for all P 6 feet 10 inches, were tad $40 3rd $20 well ^headed wad': ood plump grain. They »•- were of the whit= potato oat variety.. Sabbath — lrs Thos L nklator, Shuter street, On Monday eve who has been se ' •uslyill for the hast week was held in the le y; we are glad to le' rn, is a great deal better, byterian church t =Dr. MoCrimrtroa and Mr,'&..cQuaig, Mr Linklater is <'.peote'd lbo�pe from Mani, the Rev J Mordy, of unknow, spent an evening in town this week, where he has beats since March on the above subje last week, on their yny;eaat. They intend last, i; ea the was caned taking in Kingston Montreal, and other —Mr. George ' oKenzie has men at meeting was opens points east- -We t'ish them a pleasant erecting a ; ilding, on the vacant ttr Short, After ' tri and a safe rete n in }mato attend the .lot opposite Br: nan's tannery, in which ehairnaan iutrodn "greatest Caledoni .n gathering on earth", to p i bei. asa;t,arst pen aged, finding •et ire- -The public soh_sol opened last Monday 1,00 feet. `Mr. M Kenzie•intends engaging Hardy gave an an .ts ass Bose L King, res hay. 1 e building will be 46 x audience in a few iving Park Associa.. rangements for the hursday next, Sep- eoted a large num- sesin the country d day's sport may gramme is as fol. —Purse 0150. 1st O. 2.--2.40 class , 2nd $40, 3rd 020. rse 0150. 1st 290, baervanoo. ug, a public meeting ure room of the Pres - he an an address by Niagara Palls, Rev Mr' M, c- hair, and the :by the Be,. Balm, the oy to the rds, Mr away in 'i [iagara anear1y exeursion- last there e to tale1r :b# course q ho ala, , lfved',i�e, na mitigate fill her eu agement• after the 'long vac ,tion' with a fair atten• in hay ressing e : tensively thin year, as whioih'the ,Sabbat , casae, and under tie control of the follow usual, TO nim.•—Tile seermA amts thiratlat of ' • halls,.g f rise e. Entine building on Josep'lxine street, near ing•ataff of teachers ; lot D,epe„ Mr W,, E. —Stratford H aid Miss •:S Smith, ;off ,alwa `l,' - "qn Bali's factory. A. number of good toms. Groves ; 2nd, Xis S. Smith ; 3rd, Miss S. Conroy, leaves tis week tit take gharge of istsrl ' +tij3.1013 Apply to Geo. T4utniso», Zethyud mitis, A, Bargees ; 4th, Miss B. H. Reynolds; . one of the roome of th° .V,1f'},�ggbaim - ,public Iver ?box 125, Winghan. • 5th, Miss J. Cargi I ; 6th, Mies? W. Hen- 'school. Miss Sr all. is a former, teacher to —Rev. J. Mating, of Niagara Palls, Ont,, derson ; 7th, Mis. M. Catley. in S RIO 9, Dos hie. She has had several their, ',preached eloquent se 'mons in town last ''While I am prepared to -furnish all, years' experxerfec'i nd will go .d:Olibt ba• 'storegi j '•'"er' :SE hbath xu the -neon dig in the Methodist neoesNarios for funerals, and . attend per- successful. photograph g,. church and in the evening in the Presby sonally (nicht or day) where my services and the hotel 'te-'ian''eburoh. are required, and will be undersold by ' — Isaac Wellaudr of Hanover, has ,• none, I wish it distinctly understood that taken a situation with Mr W 5 hapmau, eluat run, th —Anyone analog us 25 cents can have 1 have no advance agents out enquiring tanner, as trave_, tr. Mr. Welland is a The "Aiwa' 9ensp 'the Tasha sent to their address=at kerne after deaths, as is being, done by some in more freight ti Ores 'or;abroad,-••for the balance aline year. ¢ this town as I consider such actions untie• good business ma' , and is , baso sed of > - coming in the ' undertaking profession, . I .that tact neoessar l4tessrs Gordon & McIntyre's advent will}rat <ioud.00t, toy hxtsiueas,eti...any . such mail, Htr::�}e 'vises fu this ieeue, <naby aearefui'iuoi ries,, S: Grace ,undertaker,' on the.. ` " ,.1�litpr 1 Y ' and' no doubt }v traveller. He i eruct by those in ne' , of anything ,u aliain g�ti'eet, Wingham 'their line;,'Every depar oushire returned from tante in Wingha " and customers will b ay:• The exhibit of ar- —There ie po maven.* n-. lonductor Quirk; o! the. G. T. R., one g, y • of the beet known Kai ,hte of the Punch . Of course Mr Bracken ment. it is rums on the line, lab away- ou ,his holidays, and a l}ome without learixing, likely to quarters likely take th the inference oe bein i n E4�rn hx • knowledge in turning the benefit of gg traeut is very full ' 'Mr W F Broo sure to receive Toronto on h'ri tistio York at th tion, which be w grand, so he say shire did not co all the latest tl;i r bargains. ` 1 Photographers' c .n e, s'nttendfn was remit ' ohaluges in the Will visit Detroit, C,i'icsgo ad other tis in the pi;btographio We wish art, add will be a ale to giye his, customers out,. if possible, bettor glass of work than will succeed to t Mlmager, with M in the past, 6 r" taut General Man —An exohang- gets off the following ;— "The interestin stories of�tlie mammoth o squash, big pum kin, and overgrown po- - - Died, in Mont tato, will soon a pear in the prominent 2nd, 1889, 5ames —Mr. W. J. Brown,.s d sou are in tow ' publications of =ne day.. The patchwork- Mr Palruer. was bo western cities before b rtturn }xis a pleasa4 trier analsafe re -Fold 801,ktite,+- ,, ruin on sideboards, bedroom suitYs'and tables. Be sure and. call before purchasing elsewhere and see my stook and prices. S. Gracey, furniture dealer, Wingham. Store on . the Main street, directly opposite Mrs. Herdsman's and T. A. Mill's, Wingham. teed of President with their .families'.havi g come here the and motto quilt of olden times will be;ons in 1825, edtigrate latter part of last Net* ;rent , HlloosoMin; earthed and, do luty Inc ' another sea on, rarest$ when a s • N. W. M. where they 11 a xeSided for ;this; • and parlor wall . will be denuded of their in;5fm°oeCannty,l past five years. 1 hey' o trier give vera "mottoes and. tl fancy work of genera til'bus manhood, glowing accounts of the prospects in the tions to worry i.ee judges and eporters, of lived in Listowel ea west, .If suitable prop rty can be secured the fall .straws. ' About coven years their intend to settle in Ingham and en ' Lase, Taivsn. --• The staunch, .palatial ,family to Manitob in market garden g, age. condncit a4 steatnere. United Empire, Campena and in farmiuti up to t perennial interest; iin""lc Lo Ali -We . li' from Sarnia and Kincardine, forming the Mr Palmer Was a of all who road it for the noxi goner q tiokcat and moat direct route for Lakes Wallace township 1 Huron and Superior ports Port Arthur, surprise his by on.a large scale Ontario are now running twice each week to come, for such a catastrophe, meroi: 'urpri e to comes but once in a century, if' so c •Duluth, oto., making close connection for country. He was Enough time has not elapsed to enabl all points in the Western States, Manitoba, proper verification of the facts to be 1 Pacific Coast, etc. For all information, death takes the tripfares, freight sed away and a careful and studied statemeu' lowest single and round al s, g He pas w y be given to the public worthy of so star rates, etc., call on Agent G. T. R., Station, He died of, drops a, subject. A.ny horrible and itcp-1x?'Wingham, - five children to •• •••^•r:ten of nt a -•'•-- *'^i-', • ' , t —The $eptember'R... Dui, Megaxina has mer and Mrs S --The social in the : kating rink, on a rich table of cont Tuesday evening, under the auspices of Cyni6' is an ordina the Ladies' Aid Society c the Methodist article on Aanistou, ekeiroh, was : fairly wet attended. The °ally valuablo ; 'The tt ' ,leand was in attend once, and gave a pare' are full of gra number`of selections. C4 account of the ing physicians. Edi ate, 'Cupid es. The noctiout, 'Mrs ily good story ; the Kinn., ll W Pal iabama, is historic y, and J E P Health and Life Pa- Palmer was bur tical advice by lead• on the C P R, or A. N. DeMenil's Driest, and the meati to make g, good saless ar� c1, 4011`aoieitntiotid, sial#" a' s sesfix x `lids;.; ave believe, to in a short time:\p sibility of certain early iadian Pacific manage - ed in ordinarily well hat Mr Van Horne is title of President is - and General Manager, that Mr Shaughnessy o position of General T A Mooinuob, Anis- ger. 6 uoq l ituary any other day of th Wclla> Ca:nal1)p part of the day on the state of affairs at ministers of the diff iu that erection formed be galled the Lord's D the ngeessary steps to served, A. case was found defective, in 11 such as the railway paniea, could not be r could be done was to f which was not desirab objected to working o count of beiig liable' disohargecl,' id anot place. The speaker th, Manitoba, .August count of the diffxoul almer, aged 64 years.�the Alliance in their a n in Cornwall, England, the Iair^ - Those parts to Canada with his the wants of pleasure all boy. They settled "made more money on e remaining at. home 1.10. other day of the week hen he married and come forward and s or a number of years. their own interests w bath, Such being iagara Pulls, the ent denominations an association to y Alliance, to take have the law ob• ied, but the law was at those corporation s d street car cos ohsd and allth, et e ,their workmen, e, . A. man, if he the Sabbath on ee- o a fine, would be ✓ man put in his ave a very full ari- as oes encountered by tempt to enforae s who catered to eskers, and who undaythan any could not bo got to y anything where re likely to be en, ago he went with his dangered, and the Al lance were now hold- , where he was engaged ing meetings throug out Ontario anddie-. e time of his death. tributing petitions f':r signature to have of the Ant settlers in the law so amended that the large corpor- and his death will be a ations that can now do as they please, ids in that part of the will be compelled to observe the Sabbath,. very strong man, but The speaker intima ,ed that he did not oak and strong aline, come toWingham ti lecture the people an t peace with. all 'hien. Sabbath observan , as that was not , and leaves a wife and necessary, still, in a osing his address he Dorn his loos,—Mrs Pal- poiutocl out thatt hose countries which th, of Bridgeport, Con- ebeyed God's law Ind observed the Sab- erkfns, of Barnesville, bath were always 1 roaperous, and when er, of Mount Vernon, N ihey wandered frot i God. and disregarded liner, of Manitoba. Mr his 'awe they sun - into ignorance and ed at Oak Lake, a station . poverty. A vote of thanks was moved by Bev. Mr. Scott, and ,seconded by 143r 11 C rg was brought to a t pronouuoing the ale. d Louise Sparling, Sperling, returned absence' of some of i_s members,, the departments, 'Litoiaey Chats,' ''Light Moods,' 'The Round fable,' and 'Literary Topica" are bright,oa sable, and interesting, Tho illustrations are of the Ara grade of art, .1 tier only 15 cots. Specimen copy 6 cents, —All interested' slxc tld, remember that rho picnic under t1 a auspices of St. Augustine Catholic oh itch will be held on Wednesday next,. Sep'', 4th. A, good pro - Methodist Sunday Soh, of orchestra did not put in aft appeareono_ which was re. gretted lay all presort, rho proceeds are to be devoted,at the pro ler time, to assist • in the , erection of • 'new Methodist ohurchin Winghsm. Do you wish erne for 'breakfast, diviner components can alwe pantry—requiring store/ Take a gill onnoes of patiepes, a handful of g milk of the best hu Ji" at ono with a radia Pray try this now r house -wives; it's au perfect suaoese, It's Temper. Oh 1 rieb sole and aur o1'irits cipe.appropriete supper—whose found in the t to °eller or eaeanco, four of submission, well with the deers. Serve e on your face. oh -burdened out a midst ,ire ger ad bias. List of Saadi 'I'airq. close by Rea. Mr. Sco Provincial—London, September 9 to 14. benediction Industrial—Toronto, September 9 to 21. .- North•Western--Goderich,September 17 - verso to 19. Great Central—llamilton, Sept. 23 to 27 Misses. Fiorillo, a Wellesley card '"astlxopo—Wellesley, daughters se 14Z'r. ea. 24 d25 see' an 'a, last week from visit' i friends in til th Central'l3rgae-Paisley, Sept. 24. to .Ai. g y The Northern—Walkerton, Oct.1 to 4, and Seaforth—Mr, J, Ii. Dorman and North Perth—Stratford, Oct, , d and 4. 1xr, James Dorman his son, wore visiting Listowbt, Sept. 18 to 21, at Mr.lt,, R. Vanstene's last week. On ••WScotg4 and 75 gramme has been y rovided. Speeches Nortliwostern-Mitchell, Sept. 26 and 'ingham,.27. . , Monday they left fo i their Borne in Mit- will be delivered by it ec, Pathers McKeon, South Perth, St. Mary's, 'Sept 24 aha 25. °hell, where the old ,r Mr. Dorman has of Strathroy, and Cor -gran, of La aiette, East Witwanosh, Bolgrave, CIA 1 and2. charge of a large wo'len mill ---Mr. W. H. and Hon. A. M, Boss, 11. P 1', Provincial Clinton, Sept, 24 to 26. ' Clegg, of Gorrie, gars thb Trues a tall on Brenele, Oot, 8 and 4, Tt'easuror; M C Canares, eai•%.. ; R Guelpqh, dept. 25 and 26. Monday. lie rep.rts business fairly Porter, M P, and othe0. A beautiful said Mitchell, Sept.26 and 27. biisk, with prospect of it good fall tendo. costly chair will be raffled' and a gold Central, at Hamilton, Sept. 23 to 27 —Mr. George Ziilia , of the Queen's hotel, l3oathern, Brantford, Beat 10 to in. wateli presented to the most popular lVorthweetern, Cloderich, 8ept,17 to 19. ; Listowel, passed though town on Baur- young lady in the o rgregation, An int, Peninsular, at Chatham, Sept, 1,7 to 19. Iday.—Mr. Thos. Mfler, of r. M. H.. Mo• nit. variety of amus, manta: has been pro- Seutbartr Counties, at St. Thomas, Sept.. indco's store, Sun layed & Kincardine, vided, All are ini'it 124 to 27• last Sunday. --Mr. ienryS•tews,"tea cher WI.O bE NO. 198 of St. Thomas, and b • ether of Mr. Stewart - of the Tesawater 'a,' was in town on Saturday.—Mr. Sao son, student, who Sari boon with Dr. Towl• r for some time, left for his home in Bra els ou Saturday.— Par, Thos, Leslie and .if%, of Wihnip,;g, who have been on a via to Mr, Thos. Les- lie, this town, le.Et._, fia their home last weelr,—Mrs. M. MoD. Fleming, of Liete- wel, is visiting, at he' father's, Ur. Thos. Leslfe, Wingham, i re W P Bracken - shire left on Satur ay for New York city to wait upon a sis er of Mr. Bracken - shire's. who is very `11.—Mrs. Broadioot, Mrs, Brine and Mr. 5, Laidlaw, child- ren of Mrs Laidlaw, ro ther of ;.sirs. Cllues. of this town, were vis' 'pg at Mr, ,T, A. Cline's last week, T , ey were over to -see Mrs, Laidlaw, who • as, seriously ill, hat we aro glad to say = e'is iu a fair way to recovery,--Mrapd �� s G McIntyre spent Sunday at R,inoar iue.--Mrs John Bo- obanau Suuday'ei , t Eiacardiue,—Dr F Elliott Godfrey, o I3elgrave, was iri.. town this week.—M s 1i, Elliott and daughter Poliie spent. couple of days. at Kincardine this wee: -Bev R Carson, of Whitechurch, wasi town on' Wednesday. Mr Jas Louth, of ' Risers J A. Cline & Co's, spent Sunday in Gpderiah.-•Mr ' James. Haugh, who has. b: en in t'he, employment of Mr P H. Rode s for several years, has left for Buffalo, 'w ere he has secured employment in a larg: boot and shoe es- tablishment. We wi li him suteess.—Mrs Charles Sherritt an family, of Blyth, are visiting friends in ' Ingham- for - a few days. -Mr. Geo. M••ney, we understand, has secured a luorat 'e position .in13uffalo at the printing busine.s. John fades,' of Clinton, was in,•to •n tide week.—Mr - Campbell, V S, of 0 io is a guest of Mr John Wilson, V S, t is week. --Miss $eu- derson returned on Saturday from • Glen alien, where she ha.' been "spending her •summer holidays, f - ,; ;'ug better ,for her ' - vacation.—Mrs J A e alstead bas been s° nae time in .Mon Porest at the regi- - • 'den'ne of 3 A. Hal , jsriv'ate banhex of that place.—Me a • i,1:11P s Wm Holmes were in attendance tithe wedding of I44r D Kenny, of Detre to Maggie Hunter - of Brussels, at the atter place, on wed- needay,—Mr '49m t eCutcheon, who has been with Mr Join Hanna for several years, has decided • leave Wingham, and has accepted a situa iota in Torento.—Mr Sohn Williams, of "innipeg, is visiting at his brother's, Mr C ,la Williams,. this town,', -Mr J C North nd family,. of Platen,. were visiting.. at ,t r P McKibbon's this week,—Mr W J omuth is in Toronto this week.—Miss J Ronthron returned from Port Elgin a, d Squtha.mpton, where she has been visit g`.' , e Tlie`faurth a lers' Assooiatio Perth, Grey, Btu was held in the Thursday, 22nd. seated. The folio Clement, Welke rs' Meeting. ual meeting of the Mil - of the counties of Huron, and North Wellington, stowel town. halI on hirty mills were repre- ing, were present: R B on ; P Kelly, Blyth ; Jamas Stark, Pal :ley ; N Wonzer, Ayton; John MoParlanc:; Dublin : Edward Watt, Palmerston ; Ge 4. MoKay, Port Elgiu ; Wm A Austin, ,iargill; Wm. Chapnian, Toeswater ; Thera ` ikon, Ministate ; J W . Meyers, of A. Mays ' &i 0o, Listowel ; F W Hay, of Hay Bros, - 1stawet ; John C Hay, President Domini. Millers' Associatiou, Listowel; J L Ra , Gadahill; it M Hazle- wood, Clifford; H wson tiros, Teeawater; Hagerman & Do' ds, Orehardville ; /Me. I3affy, Port Albs rt; Carter, Son & Ca, St Marys ; 'l Gibs' n, Wroxeter ; 1 Black Gorrie; Sit .tewart, Mitchell The officers elected w=re :-.—President, P Kelly, of Blyth; vice. . esident, ,i>:•.x.aa Stark, Paisley; secretor John W Meyers, Lis. towel. David Dh:wes, secretary of the Dominion Millers' Association, addressed the conventiow i uch routine business wasdisposedof. The Brantford wheat: buying table was adopted, as was also a resolution to bo wheat from dealers by test, as follows : Testing 04 poen s, 4ets over Standard price ,. 63 ,. 8 .. 1i2 " 3 61 " 8 " 80 " Standard price, 59 " 1 nt under Stauclord price, 58 " gp 57 " 5:. it ., 56 „ 8 55 " 1,, .t „ u 84' .. t-. . ./ 44 41 53 • .. " i, e, i. ,. ,. The present pri to be governed i No 2 red winter, We 'ancieratai this town, resig the aesooiation, for new crop wheat are the meantime by Detroit Masers Button tt Carr, their membership its , short time ago. • • t4