Wingham Times, 1891-04-10, Page 5r o Alcor
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smolt to cash
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Kiss 1Jaelle..•
r<ex of, I►ir J
'win, of coil.,
tie ceremony
Strongi`nali,
the marriage.
the number
u to a bounti'
e usual- good;'
When the
y batie;'iie:a, the.
ariune plays,.
with = iustru-
• The esteem
led couple are
amply e•xem-'
and beau tat
✓ the many..
Lewin left lit
:w bottle, fol.
es of ail fur
act Prosperity..
ovt•d ia.ttr tht+,
1 irritcges 'And,.
l thti'gi> luau i'd,.
nes Thu
ow. --Mt Joh4
ed to his bad
urisy. '
, if re destroyers
lot el laud ' Mr
auiidan; adjou•
started in the ,
'al 19otel, it' is
3 furance, aiicl
ay, Before dies
es barely esoap-
dders from 'the
ling roofs, and
ing in the hotel
losing every -
a also lost all
ten or' more
aro minus all
,suranee as far
otel ; WVltterloo,,,
Iding, $1500 on
ins, $3,500 • oil
salt o
oto
anies
P +
mpauy ; Robert a
,stern, onl buil&
OFF
ow.
g a, few taffy
.making season'?
°turned from lt.
Preseree your
ie able to answer
'dirin the 'ta'kltig
ugh, 141oDaug+ali•
ar making very
ti; hating placed
large furnace
ter . geantities .of
an than by the
iteg coinitlailoed
last year. Thi ,
so early an tip.
prove earlier fit d '
spring of lost
y,
of the 13 line,
acl „ by his Sou
t for M,anitai'btt,
'rlllhot, of Wing=
l'going to extend
is, with a team vf'•;•.
flip itm,i ler fills...
b l'ripi his calii tt ,
'luiy erld iiiis"fesshi i
w�itt''f/' r ;
I ani o Is 4."' lat,1 tie halve B4almitt ltridtf« 48.aw444 thtk n°*1,1 nrboo4 at present, It sp.,
4,1 n tlalrrlox o>r clax;s, cAx'rral, t by laglneer, and if necessary, to have peace that tiler° liar been a second
plias and specifications for renewal of edition of the grippe; iwsued this sea,.
59. pities a>ln, bans .was a va 1, bridge prepared and. presented at next son,- 'Sugar Making Can't be called a
wilderaaoss, the khat log Banes beim, meeting-�Qggrieili The fol *niceties this spring, »lead wheat ie
uttered iu 1842 by Ool; Julio \V ,our..,.. `lowing pathtnaaters, ware anpointad,, getting severely tried: by the constant
freezing and thawing of the last two
e+huro. The next year lin built the
first dant across; the (irrand Inver,
ypou which the present city is sit+
cared, and in therfollos ing year, 44,
''•.., 'l,e was drown iii sr the scatte of hie
u Work. ” tie) of was located
l•ru , being : tr ill entirely of
wood, rst Lttpiisnt gra rttu5 in 46,
a;td in 8.' it was burned co the mound
1ii> '66 :'" the first railretad was: pat
through from 0 wooso. •,In '79 the
(xrand Trunk of Canada at hold of
what was'thett the Port faxen Arid
Lake •Micliig:tu. road "and; was. made
into what is now, the. "Chicago and
Grand Trtluk,''•t11e niton line from
Canada to Chicago. The first factory
was guilt in '48 and the. first fouudry
in'49,audin Feb '69 tee city was
iuourporltted with a pope ntion .,of
x,085. It now'has a population of
• ,over 15,000 atld•ral,idty increasing. lu
'73 a great fipod swept the city and
.again. in '77 a great fire deatroypd four
great factories, oausiug great.loyaes to
the city. Since that time it has been
steadily and surely ,iucreasiug and
tn•day stands amine of the principal
Otto in this great state, having be.
tween 80 and 85 factories, employing
e ge,`os;t number of men, and, the men-
trot' polut almost of fust 'railroads,
giving good autsunetirudatiuti;to any part
of the states -or the world, at large.
The popu.atinn consists of German,
Polack, a few Yeeuule, 4leglislt, Cana -
diens, but the majority are Atnerieans.
The summer and winter of '90 seen a
great boom;. in the building lice and
already this spring.solue eight or nin'
laouses and stores. have gone up and
Lips every hand are. witnessed sigus of
r r
1 - t{uiidru,,. A e,rAat rush tray be ex.
Recited- this simmer to the world's
fair buildings at Chicago, so the work•
iegmen will H tve a .good cllailee to get
work Isere. Wag's fur errpeuterka are
from $2 to $2 5Q per day, mesons $3'
to $4, 9 hours work, and tenders $1.51?
shine time. Bad is $3 pip week,
The.eity has a epieudid system of
waterwork, two first stations, three
engine,
hose carts mid one chemical ,g e,
It also has electric. railway,• electric.
light and gas worlcs, Jac. ¶Qhe new
gapitol building, Commenced; In '72;r
corner stone laid Out. god: '73 �. and
fi.r;ished in.'79, is,a wngnidint.build
iitg.tien; built eietiri�ly of,,� Amherst
sant3stoue and covers 111 nerve ..; greata
eat height 297 .tett ; leu; th, including
portico 420 feet;, width: 2j4, feet;
The grounds contain 11f, acres. and
are beautifully laid out. ' The U; S.
authoiities have appropriated $1.00,000
;� ,f,lr. the �erectiou of. °anther large. fede-
ral building ,n Leasing this. summer.
I tnight mention the State reform,
Igcllool, the Michigan Agrieeltural
College, the Michigan sohool for 1110.
blind, The State isir.gr;ouuds,churohee,
Reboots, &c., and other. places, but as.
I,have taken up already too touch of
your valuable time and space, 1 shall.
slay in the words of Horace Greeley,r'Go,
west, young lean," and with that I
close, Respectfully yours,.
WrxL E. Kl.NSDLu
Lancia;, Minh.
namely North 13oun4ary-0 slender
son, P Fov►ler, R N 3u1F, D Patton,
G W Curtis and A Milirr; 1st line--
Wni Martin, 0 Campbell, 1) Campbell,,
A. Jackson, 0 MuGluire, J Sellars, \V
J Johnston and S Ballet; 2nd lure- -
Win Oasetuure, John Roe, +' Z;rwlo,
J Ferranti, Geo Turvoy, Jr, A Mc.
Allister, Wei Forrest and M Wilson
3rd line—T Feitiges, Win Hopper,
Wnl Geddes, R Fueled, E Oliver, R
Lough, Win Cochrane and Jim Mason ;
4th Iiue---J. Sterling, 'i' Anderson,
\V,�1r Bryant), if as Wilkinson, J Wheel.
er,• A, Spier, Wm Soeddan, \b'►u Mc,
Cracken,Geo Brewer and D Onrr•ie;5tli
tint' --A Il iiliday, J Cluakey, J
Russel, Geo Parker, V llluNiel, 5
Live, J 5 nuinervtlte, •,7 Kickotiul1l,
Jas Sharp,Al Qt rdiil and Juo l\ loon-.
Ery; 6th Iiue--4' Graasley, 13 Arm-
strong, \Vm 1 ohie, P Cautelon, J
Douglas, D McQearrie, H Forysth
and u: Walker ; 7tli Iiue=A McIuuee;
Geo Skelton, Geo Pierce, E; Hughes,
A Scott, Win McColl, Wm Meaner,
R. Bewley anti T iSinith.;. 8th line—
Jim Fraser, Jno Smith, R Laidlaw,
Win Marshall, Wit Phelan, Wm
Skelton, Geo Jeekeou,.. s Veer, H.;
Jac:keen, J Moore. nuc 0.o 14IciC'all;l
9th Iiue—Jas smell, Jas Gibson, Jno.
Scott, 0 Taylor, Jas Jackson, R, Bs
Laidlaw, Jno Searle, Wm Taylor, P
McArthur, Geo Grigg tend, Jas 11Ict..
Donald ; East Gravel,. Road.— A)
yaps, Jas l31wivan, T!' Maunders,
Jas Bulger,alld L: McDonald; "West
gravel road—J:.Goliey, Wm McCrea,.
T Gosinan and N Owning. 0 llc0rea;
tens appuir ted Iyeuceiviewer iu ' piece,..
of Wel Clark ; R ; Ilughes was tip.
pointed Poaiidkeeper•in 'place of S',
Thee -ll ; •G,ea 1ohirston, Jed Ireland
and Gdo Turvey..were appointed:
Fenoevjewers in, Division No 6. The
Council -Hien, adjourned to meet again
on the. 30th May, for a; Court of Re-
vision, and other bussu iss.
W 0LAnx, Clerk.
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Zsi""
MISS A,. BO 'D
Wisbea to intimate to the Iadies (41(1/Ingham. and surrounding conntrJ?t
Haat liar stalak of
Z`etleziid•
SPRI NG SUMMER MILLI N Y
R'
Safi -
both School was. start.'C here Sunday
last, with a very fair. attendance.—
Mr and Mrs Labtsit Walters are home
from, their lraneymoon..-..aliss, Elia
Willis, who has been visiting at Mr
Georg a Thonrson's for some time, has
returned to home in sleaforth.
Mr Geo Thomson is away to South ,liar arrived and is now opened out. The stools is well assorted anti
River mit a business trip—Our 5a . i nontains all the fasliil,nable styles for this year.
HERUIEARE GAIN!
CEO. PH1PPEN
Is now prepared to do all kinds of
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNA-
M l+ENTAL PA INTING, PA.PI+R,
HANGIN 0, KALSOMINING,.
GLAZING; GRAINING,
LA.NDSCA.PE. AND SOENIO
PAINTING, &c.
Erst Vitawanosb
On Fridley evening last, the' mem-
bers of Ylcltoria Elssocitition, '1'tit-
rons of tnd'ust►v,.g: v'e nn entertain.
went, which'Ieflec.tedcredit on all who
took part in it aoll"sastaies"the high
reputation \shish ':this assuoiatie°
enjoys aiuong+ foam' L'iatron,s'. "Thut'r
rea4$}• aueeptance atf 'the principles of
figs. tli'der gave aiageietalciable'evidence
oL'th,e intellt`zeui;e_,of . the neighbor-
hood ,and,tbelir, st ndy growth' proves
lilac they are net growing weary in
wet! doing, 'The ,Quganizer directed
the „entertainmeet end.' "timid wiehed"
the renderings with rf,i.ts of wit," or
pathos,. as -the,, .eccasiork required.
O+y►ing tothe, state, of the, weather
and the roads, tits atteudtt.nce was
not as large as was desired, and it ie
probable that another entertainment
will he given, soon;, •
J O1 N iI.L1;OTT, Seu'retary.
Have you, tapped2. is now the query.
of the day.—Miss;'•'61.e.ry . 1iat,inbou,
who kin, the hosp;`tal as,, London,,,
uedergoing ,'treatment with Koch's
Lymph for consumption, isrcovering.
Robert •Coultis' fine flook,aof Leices-
tere.:ire doing well, He has, had 19.
lambs, 18 of winch ,are . living, kept
IO.ewes, Mi.^ 'Coultie, as -:usual,, will'
be WOO make 'a fine . exhihit of
Leicester° at 13elgraxo Fall; Show.
i?1r Riehard Irwin.. now gees about
with416 face wreathed in smiles, sing-
ing, "Qi►.1 11 is,Ulce Ib be a , daddy,"
e'te; since his wife presented him ,.with
a boil??icing baby.; boy.—Me, Geo \V
Bowser,, who:,has been working in the
Michigan lu>llilier•weods returned home
teat ,week, --Mr Ilugh Ross had an.
aoctloir sale of faun stock and imple-
ments on Friday; though the weather
was rather disagreeable there was a
large attendanele and some geed figures
were realized•, Mr 0 lianiiltrn, of
13lyth, wioldg4I,tl>»..Yammer —11r W
Porterfield, who has beeu attending
Forest City . Business . Colleze, Lon.
don, has returaeecl,. bouts.;=11Ir P W
Saett, cones enurneretor,• is busily
going his rounds•, ---Weddings, wood
bees 'aitd parties have beet\ till the
rage this spring
G uli nee.
it is with sorrow that we•.;recorti the
deatll;oy"Mrs :1';v3 l'tukeil, whichsad
event took place itet Friday morning
.Tice esteem in whish :firs 1'aokell was
field las ritenilrllfirt
d by the larKef
prooeeqiun of sorrowing friends, and,
neighbors 'who followed her remains .
to th. Wipghtttu Cemetery on Sunday',.
The bercgved.fatli►ily have the heart, -
felt syui silly of elle eo mmntaity its 1.
Morris.
1sir.Cbarlee Wilkinson.Tetunned.. to•
'Montana last. week.—J J, D•owuy bas
opearuenced the'fiwe business , again.
y- i'he Morris cou.licil intend to repair
the fiudmiu bridge lbil coming s,.ul
user-'=M.1rs A Skegert, who happened;
with arl accident seine time ago, is re,
eapvering.--Miss 03rrie Haslam went
Co Detroit to work,atl;'irter trade,—Mr
AV Hopper iuteUds. ,to split his barn
Oita coining suip,ilmr,—M,r Jalues'
Bradley is recovering fyo;n his severe.
ittnese.--Dfr Willitu'l , Cenery has re.
turned from., tire; b�tchigan lumber
woods and is atre. ens visiting at
ltir G Parker's . _William„Z.usael has
xi'lurued to hid situittipnt }al .Detroit.-
1,ir &tines Watson„ post..uiaeter at
kliiusltute, ;las rece)jivtd the contract of
carrying the mail between Belgrave
and Sunshine since, the . Bushfield
klfiee bas closed ups, The salary paid,
$60,
The council met, tit the conned
ream, Morris, Math 33th, 1$91, pur-
siteirnt to tUljoullrtueft, ,Metubers a•11
lti'esaut, . The itl:eve in the chair.
Minutes of last neetiug read and
paslad. The following Recounts were
ordered to be paid, namely, 1) Baoui-
niervllle, wood to Murphy, .$3; Jus
latesser, removing- ioe, $5.50 ; Misses
�,xltoi"ci, charity, $1d.; J11o` Mooney,
rkttiiSBion Qf del -€RLr, $i ; Ste 1iurrie,
•,, fepairin( eeraper and rekatr'ing Clark's
11'rl.Age'r $6.50'; d', Sellit ; , u,vt 1R 10.!
All Work done with
Neatness and Despatch.
PRICES MODERATE
Satisfae:
instancee
FANOY OD SI,
A large stock on band, consisting' of Embroidery Silks, Feathters, Ie'low.
era,. Ribbons, Laces, &o,
MAITTL1 DEPARTMENT.
T1.o Mantle Department contains a varied assortment of Silks,
Satins, Satin Brocades, Flushes, Velvets and Mantle (J1 tbs to choose
from.
Mantles made to order—.Perfect Fitting and in the latest and most
fashionable styles,
Stamping done to .order. An inspection invited.
SOLE AGENCY FOR
Mather' Glove Cleaner,
;,N, preparation for cleaning kid gloves. It will also remove grease
stains from silk or woollen goods, Try it,
Remember the place—First door north of Ed. Dinsley'sjewelry
store.
Wingham, April 3rd, 1891. A. B O YD'•
JOSEPH COWAN,.
J
on guaranteed in every 4.111ZZIEN, P TIONIitCanna 9•rtz Div. COURT HVIISQN,
AUCTIONEER,
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE, tICENsI^.
Orders ft at J. D, Long's repair shop will receive
prompt o,upt ttention.
Gao. Phippen.
1
SPRING ISO I.
. E.M P
Has just recei +ed and opened out a large.
stockof very stylish
Spring and Summer
ii.StailLohooze. IiIs
,; PPR SEasovoriser. '
Flat,, Bonnets, t,'eatiiers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, It you want a Neat ..bow • bill well put together,
&e. Also -Baby phristeniug kiobes. •. - anti tarsr;tiv ii-�^ diepl'nyed, Tin goad paper or card,•
• sand your ordu} to,tlhe, 1+M11 C Office.
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THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT • Aurn er of Good Cuts to Choose
oontnins all the latest motorial of Silks, Satins, Bro. *OM.
ouie8, Pringcs, Gimpy and Mantle Cloth. ..
Mantles made in then Jst Fashionable Styles, and Prices reasonable, and orders by mail promptly
at,pricas bosun the times. attended to,
Hovimrbought at tett' close prices I am determin• TIKES OFFICE,, I GHA .
ed to sail at • sim.11 ndvauce, so us to suit all pur-
(Masers, A call,olrcitud.
Ears taken as cash in exaham;e for goods.
]Ytiss E. Murphy,
Wingham, April Srd, 1891. Opposite Qttuon's Rotel.
Beautifyaur Homes
JAS. H. FRIEND)
Late of Hamilton and Paris,
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMEN-
TAL PAINTER, PAPER HANGER,
• FRESCOER, &C.
Would take this opportunity Of informing the Citizens
of wing1am and surrounding oonntry that hexing
had large experience in.eit,• work, he is prepared to
do AlabnstIoing, Ifalsomining and. Wail Paperlog In
the latest approved styleo.;pf plain and decorative
work.. Churches. Halls or other. public) or private
buiidi`ntrs Frescoed in 1eanAiol..do ora and ,Designs
at metieratu rates..,,,
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Graining in Wallkait,Oak;..Bird'B'Eye;Ma-
ple, &,c.,' a Spemialty.
Ail orders ontruste;l to myeare Bono with neatness
and desptltoh.
Orders left at lit,: ,Ro9a' •Bookstore will . receive
protnt/t attention. ,,
JA S. g.. FIt1EIQ13.
Witt atn,Apri,Srd.
18 ; P Scott, repairing seraper,7& eta; their, a'i tt'otic'u;-- .WQOJ ' bees • are the
*reed, roar .of. rainier, $10, ut'rier :oft the thy. lttr 7 iVieintyt
..by 0;A. Howe, seconded by ;t3 beats 01e.,r4410d Bits;1ar, llAv u gr,t 44
to;ikli"" P,,Il Iter be ilast1in to 'cords,.iitar* 0r•lasiCe't; In ono d'ay-,
elk rl i0 ISA res% ' t.f' . * : s
• ...'.at .+1
CHR011it'00111GB NOW.
For tt you. de not' it may becemo ton,
btimptire. , Pot .Conintnt )tlO' , Horefultr,
Gi, term 1)Rf,titfy and irttstiitil.i)iseases,
thorn IS nothing like
Of Pine Cott Liv'eri• 011 and
Y
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H
SPl'tlr't
M
PtyP f`ik
,cbt Sulci ^uvt esti,tti
I ; is a moat tui palatable 441411k,, Far
batter than other to cslted itulil<itrtun1Y, j
lr 'troudertul titan produoor.
SCOTT'S XlVit'LSIO-` -
to pat op in ri eiritrtott corer es•ii ,oe.•
•Satre sad t toi tl+e fro$ ,I+. Sokt ill u
nearorr ui a os, art„; ratio .•
**TT k 1l6Kitrs.lettrtiili#it
W.1.1111., or. M▪ •• M
JELLY AND JAM,
ALL E:INDS,
at the
"ECLIPSE.”
JOAN KER..
(otttlIBSIoNER IN H. Cr rr.. Ere,,,
WRoxerext, oar.
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FOR SALE,
AVery desirable Residency, with Large grounita
tt gushily cultivated ; Splendid Orohnrd ; Band.
HOMO Evergreen'Hedges;Gooti Outbuildings; Bard and
Sort Water; Pleasant and. Com.n;.udut;r Situation.
lvithin three minutes wtilir of ^the town, Rare
chance to secure a 8118 property.
ETTLERS'
TRAIN.S.
• WILt:i.EAVE,
ON
FEBRUARY. 24th,. %89I
AT 9.OQ• P.M.
AND EVERY, TUESDAY,THEREAFTCR,
DURING•MARGH.,AND APRIL
WITH COLONIST SLEEPER ATTACHED do H N\,'% #T
ROl1-
MAN'1 TO B -Aryl
D, M, ooanoii.
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL ItIAIL STEAMSHIPS.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS 'CO EUROPE.
Fycnl htiy Sailing's
from
Portland or Halifax,
To. Derry or Liverpool.
CABIN ' IRAvss, $51, $53 ni $¢0, Sint.le , •yris0,.y Jti
and 5115 Saturn, according, to 10 atio,t ut
Staterooms. ' • "
NO CATTLLI1. CAR„RIEht
INTERN 1;LOATE, Outward e28.; Prepaid 4£0.
Steerage at lowest rates.
Aeodinmodatiens nns•irressod,.
Apply to. 11.11 A..ALLO.N, M, nt'eat, or •
'H.l1iti 1tY DAY'S. WrratI ASI.
EOPLIE'S
UL
ARTIES
TO
British Columbia
WASHINGTON
Oregon and California
Leave Toronto 11 p.m. on Fridays,:
alt under t
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Rumania Tunas TOYA1tOouV RWITHOUT.CIRBICIr
For Berths and ail information.
sole to nearest 01'.R•. Agent,
NMI Ail
,PLACING Mitt
ob
—. danuluuterer of—
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