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Wingham Times, 1891-07-10, Page 7St. Uoletxu• erhape no event,naore exalting in the history of the St Helena base ball club has occurred than the contest at Clinton, on lot July, for the silver tankard and' the championship of Western Ontario, In this Contest, there were three competing teams, viz ; St .Veletas, Mitchell and Clinton, Iii the toss fol. places, SteHeleus was first matched against Mitchell. In the toss for planes on the .field, St Hel- ens won, and took the field, The teau a were both in fine shape and both did twine very sharp playing, but it , wits eerily seen by all that Mitchell, though considered a pretty good "team, was no thatch for the sturdy yeomen of the Northern district. Captain Webb, with his usual catm counterse alias, stood in the box and did some fine twirling, which Taylor, the back- • stop; book in in great shape, and nosh• ing could be heard but the loud clear, . voice, of the unepire saying: "one strike, two strikes, three strilfee, and the batter out..." When St Helens went to the bat things were altogether different as the ball was continually being pounded right and left, by the slug- gers Webb, Elliott, Taylor, Barbour, Taylor, Stalker., McPherson, Gordon and. Cameron. T1ius things: went on till the third innings, Mitchell having ' got two or three runs. Then that twirler Elliott took the box and both players and spectater were wonderfully surprised to see the manner in which he rattles( the Mitchell Learn, with his drops, upshots, ins and outs. Finally at the end of the fifth innings, Mitchell saw ;,he case was lost and threw up the sponge. The that St .Helens had won the'y had to play thehome team(and the whole town), But the boys were not in the least rattled land at the end of the time Clinton was very sick, al- though buoyed up for a lona tinea by day In Joly-»,-gained. Wee D.nxE, Clerk; West Wawanosh• The West Wawanosli Council rnet. on Saturday, June 27th, The mem, bers were all pfesent. The minutes of forme;, tneeting were read atld approved.. a Moved by Mr Bailie, sec- onded by lllr•Todd, that George Beattie and Charles McRoberts be paid $1 per day for shovelling gravel for patti- masters---Oarriede Moved by Mr Bailie,'seeonded by Mr Bowers, that Messrs Hannah and Kilpatrick be (1 that if bis ditch be not opened up toe sufficient depth within 10 days from this date the council will let cantina, of souls at his expense. also Jae Porkies to have his completed on or before the lOth day of July or sante, proceeding will be takers -Carried. Moved by Mr Nay, 'secondedby Al Zetland, The Lower Winghatn tele seem tet 1891 think they ,late having: a very eeeecss- ful career at flit ball. bort wait.I glades they will be going to Detroit or Toronto soon *and taitirit a prize of 'Wishes to intizna,te to tiie la r 'coal' again and their celebrated, ogue �i�-�f th Glrabam,that`P } Stoker receive $16,. player and suhool•teaober, :t1•r Hertel)", S P A Art c S tJ 50 for coffin aed burial of ane Proctor, owes Welt again after holidays They has arrived and is now o n who was' found dead on boundary brut us all reilit,lrttt it was bi arouse the )clic( betwee H , the reeve 'write the reeve of Carrick favored alert; in every .turaVlt'J' They far half the a $100 or thereabouts, whee it gets n owiclt and L,arxiglt.and that rteferen, who was a.,Lo'vror''. o contains all the fig l amt unt Carried,. Moved w chid nrot Bare grit the goal at all but b stook i O a o o D:, , • . `sting o ' Embroidery, Silks, Feathers,Flow y Mr Giallans, seconded by Mr Nay, a foal was made right ' f & largebawl r•ranslf airs, Ribbons, ),,aces,c±tc. k � h j g '�•1, y`��eyt' ENT L'�'ur4LE D.L.aPA Trvi ElRtT that t1 t k a to a et notify the count tread ul front of env firer to cancel the arrears of taxes o- goalie referee,cour men ' o wed 1 playing learned in lot 1, Alfred, street North, Fordwich, foot hall, said it wiry riot a feel aizd acid park lot 17, Fordwioh, pant lot of course wt. had to take what lin said, 47 being deeded for a public burying T think he had bet ter recti the rl l 1 Le Man Johnson, seconded by Mr Ferguson, if the hall slits, a man ou the'arin ;any that the Howick Insurance Company have the.use of township hall for their meetings at $12 the i ground --- Cprried, t es is loved ley Mr little better and he will Lind out that y hav 1891 d Surrounding county Lr,.. -.[IN, ,iEtY ocl3; is well assorted ani Myles for title year. e 1 ng ade application for the satne Oar led, Accounts paid -,1 Stewart, 50 Sts for repairing bridge, con 9,lots 10 and 11; !sirs Muir; $1, for one year's lent of ro.td . across lot 20, con B ; Jno Donaghy, $9, charity to Hooneynitin ; Win Dene,'seoretary Board of Health, $4,for the burying of dead animals ; Wm Donaghy, $8; tor gravel; Chris Baylere $8, for road work returned ; Alex Bing, $9,50, railing at Gorrie.. culvert; Conrad Ranty, $10, for fence at Ranilton's bridge.; 3 Winter, 50 cls, for devises for scraper ; R Fallis, $19, for road work returned in J Goggin's division; . J M,oDeemitt, $1, for roadwork returned in H Newton's division ; Ritchie, $9,50, for clothes for F Mitch. Moved by Mr Johoeton, seconded by Mr bray, that the council do now adjourn to meet in the town- ship hall, Gorrie,olr the third•,Wednes their own townsmen and the hope of '. rattling the. St Helens team, The batting for St ;Helens took place in! grandorder. First came ;:hat slugger Webb, who was never known to be struck out, but paralyzed the ball every time, . Next 651110 Elliott, that man who made such havoc among the other teams with his pitching and who still kept up hie reputation in the bat- ting line. Then came' the ever foe moue .hack stop; .0 Taylor, who made the opponents sick with borne runs, at the same time cleaning the bases of base -runners. Then followed. Barbour, who by his strong and robust .frame, paid the balance; of contractprice for scared fear into the pitcher, , at the cutting hill opposite 20, cans 4 and 5, same time- pounding the ball in all less $2 kept back for work uncompleted dire,etions. Then came that first. 'hese -•zazati Stalker, who took in the bails on first, and_on coming to the bat let Barbtur, Ta3'lor and Elliott home, Then followed W Taylor, who was never struck out during the whole day and who, though wee, is •a very hard hitter. `Next came Me$herson, who still kept up his reputation as a good all round player. Then followed Gore don 'Aid Cameron,' Gordon known as the champion base -runner and Owner - On as the hard and long hitter. 'We lnust here give the Clinton friends credit for their grand cheer and the honorable way in which they treated the visitors, alld although not stfccoss- ful hi the attempt to retain the . cup; yet on the whole played a very good game. ;lowish• The couneii met in Brown's Hotel, 'ordwich, June 19th, 1891, pursuant to adjournment, Member all prevent. , were Issued : \V J Fowler, minding The reeve in the ` shah. &li.nutes of gap, $1 ; Chas McRoberts, shoeoiling last meeting read and approved. gravel, $2.3 Geo Beattie, do.$1 ; $an- 1.toved' by Mr Ferguson, seconded by 2nah and 0 sou lipatrtck,cutt ng hill,oppos tt; Mr Nay. that Mr A Hood, pathmaster, and 5, $43 Jas W hyoid, received $4 to expend for shovels- statute labor commuted, $2 ; Jas D Carried. Moved by Mr Nay, seciond� Smylie;25 rods grading and gravelling, .75' and v n 16,eon osa ed4,3 byMrf u Hugh (xi Grata $19en Graham, that, Mr 'Robb Ferguson receive $6 to expend for shovels in his division, Carried. Moved by Mr Ferguson, seconded by •-Currie;;: The treasn'rer'e report, for May showed balance and receipts $55.73, and expenditure . $6.15 ; for June,balance and receipts $591.19, with expenditure $227.95, leuv.. ing $263.24 on hand. The report was received and 'filed, A cormuuicatton from the County Clerk, certifying that. this township will require to levy $2275,98 for cbunty purposes. and $249 for municipal school grant, was read and tiled. J`0 Wilson, in communica- tion, complained that Young's drain was being filled by logs, tree • tops, &c. The Clerk was inetrueted tonotify the several eorvners interested to have all the obstructions °removed forthwith. Moved by IY1r Bowers, seconded by Mr Bailie, that the reeve be authorized to arrange with the' reeve of Ashfield for eleatirng out ditch' opposite lot 18, con 1. The clerk was'inst_ructea to pro- cure two tape lines for use ofMem hers of council. The following; checks shovelling gravel, $1 ; Wm Cameron, bridge between 18'mid 19, con 7,$15 ;. ivl Wood, repairing bridge. eon 8 and 1VIr Nay, that all pathtnasters in 9, 75 cents; R K Millet•, 5 ntenioran- wick be instructed to. open all streets dum boors, $8.75: Robt Black, 11 in respective division in accordance rods "ravelling, apposite 24 and 25, ve tea by law passed by the conncit. - con 7, $6.49 ; Samuel Alton, 21 rods ' Carried --«Moved by t1'1rNay,seeonded grading aad gavelling, opposite 21,, by 11'1r Graham, that Mr Geo Banton 6 and 7, '$25.20, Council adjourn- • be paid $8.25 for damage to buggy by ed to meet on Saturday, August 22nd. breaking through culvert on 2nd cone R K Iblllt>;> R, Clerk. Carried. iYloved by Mr Gratiatn, ti seconded by Mr Nay, that. plans and Belitor'e. specifioatiotis be procured for the ereitbt 7 tr of a bridge an cans 10 and 11, Mr E Graham, teacher, is writ. opposite lot 19, known as Dane's ing for a second class certificate at bridge, contract to be let as soon as,Clinton, and Mr y S hall is writing possible - Carried, Moved by Mr for seoorid elitse certificate et Harris. Johnston, seconded by Mr Ferguson, ton, May they both be successful.- that the oleik notify Jno Sothern. ar, ;Mr ll J .Barton, who id now devoting that complaint has been made to the; his time in the interests of the Cana- I about Council obstructions placed by dfan Order of Foresters, and who has him opposite his $No 19, con {;,said recently established. a strong Ciaurt of ollstructioii extentiftig north to bridge that Order in T'lantilton, is visiting hied ithd linnet he removed aWile eight' relatives here. -Mr t N McDonald, days from this date or the same will merchant, has been appointed poste be held responsible for all: costs in master here, in room of Mr r Teerifr', cunnectioti there with -Carded. i)tiovt resigned.•.••-i4'lrs Wm Gilmore, of Clare ed 1w Sir .chnson, seconded, by Mr 'rick, has been very ill' for the past Nay, dist the clerk notify "Thos fimitlz week. place below the sltouteor (not bel•,w the elbow) ;that itis a foul Besides, when we,went en the field we under- stood that we were to play an hour and a half, but When we had played au hour and Liwer Town had win a goal the referee called time and the Lower Town boys would not play another half hour as they were Afraid we would beat them. However, the Zet, land boys will play thein again with another referee and ee will net fear the result. A PLAYICR• A sad and fatal accident occurred here on Thursday forenoon, by which a young iron nautad Label) V Walters, so» of Mr Richard Welters, lost his life:. Tt appears that the deceased and Mr Jos McDonald were peeling benilnck ;,ark, on the farm of Mr Walters, and were both working on the eatne log. and ,.141cDon t1'l's'axe, which was loose on tlii: handle,when the the, latter was e1l;tieig akuot, slipped off the handle, striking Wal- ters in the stomach, penetrtatiug the stoulach. He lived only abc,ut fire miuut,•s after the accident happened, Mr Watters was a married inttu, having bYNl.i married to a daughter of MrGen'.l:I,otrisan, of this petie,only u few nicnths ago. Elie friends of the deeeeeed have elle sincere sympathy of the whinier eeil;libi,rhaod in their bereavement. Glenannan. Mr Richard Armstrong is tit present Visiting in Nliehl:'ian,-Mrs Stewart, Stanley, is ti.e guest of Mrs T,tMetofelf.. --Rev Mr Davidson, "of 'Wroxeter,, occupied the pulpit of Eadi..:' .Churet, on Sabbath last, in• thee, itbseuee of the pastor, -Quite a number ;rpm here attended the F,,rt.st,lrs t1,+171fsi1stratiJn in farriston tin the first, -Sir Richard Wallace, with his tisnal>' enterprise ir, improving his pl•opertv,is now erecting a fins' verandah in' front of his dwell- ing house. Mr Dunn has the con, tract -1lr' G M Robertson, teacher, 18 (away er',jnyieg his, holidays. Mr Thomas Kidd, the oldest resit dent of Goderich, died on Saturday at the advanced age of 87, end was in. terred in Maitland cemetery on ;Mon- day afternoon. TO 73REEDE.RS. The. holstein -Friesian Bull, Huron Lad, No. 11669, registered in the fourth volume of the Holstein.. Friesian Herd Book, will be kept for service during the season of 1801 at Lot 11, Con 1, Morris. TERMS -01.25 for grade cows, thoroughbred Hol- stein cows 520; with privilege of returning, to bo paid at time of service. • Morrls,Itle,y 18t1r,1801. JOHN A MoEWEN• Money; to Loan on Notes. gates Discounted AT REASONABLE • RATES. Abney advanced on ltfortga es at a per cont. with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected, Witt. INItsI vDOOe (lryws,--fcavor Nook. wineham„ oat. • Children suers; is Enjoy IL SCOTT'S EMULSION of purls Cod Liver 00 With Hypo phosphites ttf Little rand SOda,ls. eeriest Asa palatable ae initic.. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER 1t le Indeed, and the little feat And ,haslet who take cold welly, may be fortified agalnet q.couett that might prove redone,. by taking S'Cotes Emulelon atter their meals" during tato Winter *efaeon+ lictoo'0 of 1UMfffadienantaet itattruteee, 000?? & eotiiNkt 13eitevlitee Satins, Satin from. Mantles fashionabl'u st Department contains a varied asytirtrent orf' Silks Brocades, Plashes, Velvets and Mantle Olathe to ehooss made to order ---Perfect Fitting and in the latest and mos tyles Stamping done to order, • • An inspection invited SOLE AGENCY FOB., Mather'. G -love C1eari.ex , 9. preparation for cleaning kid gloves. It will al o. remov g stains from silk or woollen goods. Try ita -.. a grease or, Remember the place -First door: north of Ed. Dinsley's jewelry store. Wing1lam, April 3rd, 1891. A. B O Y D } Sine!atr,t M. D. M. A., f,, C. P. S. 0.,M. C• P. S M., • . TORONTO. • « Jonathan Bushed, Listowel, says ;•-- After spending all ,guy money and prop- arty to no purpose on „inedicai men, for what they termed a hopeless ease of eon- sumption, Dr. Sinclair Cured me." Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, says: "When alI othela failed, Dr. Sinclair oured me or :fits." W. MoDonald, Lakefield says :-"Dr:' Sinclair cured me of Catarllh.' Geo. Rowed;RIyth, Says :--"Dr, Sin- clair cured me of heart disease and drop- sy when all others railed " drop- sy, of private nature . brought on by folly Dr. Sinelair certainly cures. CONSULTATION FREE.. , DR. SINCLAIR will be at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, Wingham, ON MONDAY, AUGUST '10th 189.1. Commencing Friday, July 3rd THROUGH SLCEPER PROM TORONTO TO F 13ND OLD ORCHARD ON THE;MAINE COAST, and to all WHITE MOUNTAIN RESORTS EVERY TUESI•AY and FRIDAY Returning, leave Old Orchard 5very Monday and Thursday, running through to Toronto during Summer Season. For rates and full information apply to any C. P. R. Ticket Agent. Beautify Your Homes JAS. H. FRIEND, Late of Hamilton and Paris, 'HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMEN- TAL PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, FRESCOER, &c. World take this opportunity of luter,ning the Citizens of wfngham and surrounding country that Hiring had largeexperieuco in city work, he is liropared to de Atao:wailing, I{aisominiug and Wall 1aporing in 1110 latest appreved styles of plain and ,dccoraaiVe work, Churches, halls or other public ot private buildings Frescoed in beautiful Colors and Designs at moderato rates, Graining in Walnttt,Oak,,Bird's Eye Ma ple, &o., a Specialty, Alt orders entrusted to my Caro done with neatness and despatch. orders left et ffe. Noss' Ilookstero will receive proniptattontion, JAS. IL FRIEND. Wingllatn,. April TOSIMt CONAN,. Castle Otrr Irv, Caner, Co. lltiite.r, AVCTtON '`ill%, ISSUI:I'. OP AIA.1t1tietO:r LeCENSEl; 00,1 fI99Y0.1VIt TN 1I. ii.3., ETC, WItoXI Titlt, ONT. NOTICE. A11 parties indebted to E. R. Talbot; either by iiote, or hook account,, will as theey hal ve b pay tpplaced sameto my ha ds for collection. Wingham, June JONE X16 ELANDS, Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the Part- nership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned as Hardware Merchants, under the name of Jets. A. CLINE & Co., at the Town of Wingham, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 12th day of March, A. D. 1891. All accounts due to the late firm will be paid to Jas. A. Ohne, who will carry on the business at the old stand and by whom fill obligations of the late firm will sae paid. • Dated this 24thMarch, A. D.1891 w Witness, JAS. A. CLINE" J. A. Momegi. sJoule Nssreeens. Refering to above, I wish to return my thanks for past favors, and trust that by close attention to the wants of my ons- tomers to merit a continuance of the same. Jas. A. Cline. P. S. -Peet due accounts must be set- tled at once. The Coming School of Medicine EISIENZi MUM. rpuxsSYSTEM IS CCMPLETE,ehaving different; medeaes. The theory isientirely different cines for all the dfom th trent 'sofsthe old schools. 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(1Y friday,. Julys 24th, 1891, loft... to 4.30 p. lit. for the COnvenieuco of wiag. }mmpatientt. ,•• Coxisu1tation 3* ree, Ji$to enetic ediczno A$ o, I....2 and 1 Albion Inoek, Titehntond street, Una don, end 111'rouge ;Street Market 'Toronto, Mention Wingheur'Tirsos,