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Wingham Times, 1891-07-31, Page 1• VOL. XX' --NO. 28 • it TEM Is too busy taking stook to write an ad. ORR & H,ISCOCHS. --r LOCAL NEWS —Korman's hotel has been reshingled this week. . —New potatoes, new cabbage at the Star restaurant, • ,,, ss. Mc11EI,yma, --The great tnbn obiuson cirous and townmenagerie will oxbib t in ton .to -day. f —Go to the Eclipse restaurant for re.? treatments and temperance drinks. T. C. SP u LTh o. —Next Sabbath, the regular quarterly services will be held in the Methodist ohuroh. r Alex Gal raith has opened beet, and shoe store i the building opposite • Chisholm's drug stn e. Wfirst class Georgian Bay .Shingles and Lath f Jle, cheap, at McLean & Son's saw pill `ei Wiaghani. —The North West held in' 4(tingham on; Septembers",:, The sec same grouudh-'AB last Mr J A Cline hap Storehouse oppeeito it station, from Mr D • _Mapitoba,and will fit, rn fall fair will be .he 29th and 80th of w will be held on the ear. , purchased the grain e OE T R passenger iool, of Boissevain, t.01' for a coal house -G TR traiva. for Toronto and, east leave Wingliam at 6.30 a in and 11,10 a m via G &13, Division. and • at 6.45 a m: and 3.20'p m, via Cliutou and. Guelph. Good oonneotious by all trains. -Canada thistles, eyed daisies and other noxious weeds ar growing oil some of the streets and u tilled property in town, contrary to law. Ther alipuld be out before going to seed. word to the wise should be sufficient. • —Mr Chas Schmidt, of the "Schmidt Souse,.', 61 and 61a- J' mea street north, Hamilton, in,renaittiu his snbseription for' the Timm, ;writes its f flows : "The TLMXS is always a weleome sitor at nay place and is read' by a good many Huron people here." , • —For iirst:olass tailoring andcheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, Remember the place, only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book - kora and Halsted & Scott's bank. —Large numbers of. people- visited the' Salvation A my ea p meeting ou Sunday last, there;,;otng • resent people from 1.'almerator ,,.Liato el, Blyth, Brussels, Tecswater;•: &c. T e meetings are being conducted by•13ri •ler Phiipott, and are fairly well atten ed. The meetings will sloe n, Sunday n •xt. • =Mr Peter De s has received instruo', iIona from ;4ttr Wm Armour toa'sbll by auotion,"on the 11, th of ;August, the roller skating rink and his beautiful brick resi- psephine atreet north) be sold without reserve, s removed from town. rs can be gained from deuce aituat¢ The prep`' as Mr Purthe • bills, •- xcb`. ° N. The annual Sunday school excursion to Gaderloh on Tuesday, August s1th. Return fare from Wingham, by pecial train leaving at 8.55 a'm, will be only 65 cents for adults and 35 Cents for children, . The steamer "City of Windsor', • will tau excursion trips on the lake that • day. Train gets to laloderiell at 10.45 a m, and leaves .at 1.85 p m, thereby, allowing excursionists nesatly 9 hours girdle lake. • --'Tia Augoat nu bet of the bedineiilor, ioiitariiiilg,tnanv its s of interest ou mid.• meat fashions, u efdl hints in artistic needlework' and v: cable auggestfons on 'bomc `" epor tion, la now ready. Each inane of lb 'Cage? a °obtains illustrations end dad ll?? `loop: f curretat card incoming stylea sfof ladies miss+* and children ; artiolel ou the 'a sweat diva fabrics and novelties in trim gs,and reptesefntatious of the latest ids. in; miilinarry, lingerie and fancy work. 'rine per a copy 15 cents, or iF1 a y ar, post•posid to any ad- dreas in Canada, 4ddress,The Delineator Publishing Co, (L ), Richmond tarot West, Toronto, WINGUAM ONT.. FRIDAY, JULY 81.. 1891,. —Rev Dr Crawfo % has been on the sick list for !Rime days, _ • d is very,low, —Pull lines of confectionery at the Star restaurant, 3, MoRixvrzi, -Regular month meeting of the Town Council on Monday ,vetting next. —Celt at Alex Rosa' bookstore and see the Laurance epegtaole, Sole agent since E ,F Gerster left town: -Mr Wm Smyth,, work with la grippe, else, to able to be. aroi —Wears MOGlynr contract of putting under Messrs Beatti —Mr D D Oampb� appoiuted District 1) for Huron District, bf Grand Lodge of ‘C bo has been laid off s, we are - pleased to nd the streets again, of Culross, bane the a stone foundation Bros'. livery stable. 11, of Listowel, was iputy -Grand Master t the recent meetuig nada, A.F&Arig. —House to Rent—Situated on .john Street, next to MethadietParsonage ; con: tains seven rooms. 04 per mouth, Apply to Roar. Mc amoo. —Mr J A Motto attendipg the meet campment, 10 01 Minerva Enoampm —The St Helens Trams, in another ec hatn, correspondent and the tewn base bi castigation, , is in Galt this week ug of the Grand Fn - as representative of nt, No 47, this town. orrespondent of the up n, gives the Wiugs f the Clinton New Ere 11 team.a rather severe • • --All kinds of refreshhig drinks at the Star restaurant., Thefountain is in full play . A .TAs. MoKELvxra. A drain has een dug along the north side of Victoria s set from near Diagonal road to Josephine treat, to empty in the drain on Josephin street. It will do niuoh to drain the props ty on .the north side of Victoria street. —'We underatan that an effort is being ,made to get op a g nd union picnic by the factories in town, t be held some time in August, and also to avethe day on which. the picnic is to be hold' proclaimed the eivio 'holiday. he date of the civic holiday will likely b fixed by the Council on Monday next. Wa.rxnb.--Two Coat Makers and one Pants and Vests hand, wanted at once. R M BALa,ANTrss, Atwood, Ont. —Mr W G 1liiur ook. barrister, of Tor-' onto, who is acting r Mr S Garbutt, was in town on Wedne day getting affidavits from severed towns eople to support his application fora rat of habeas corpus, which he 'intends applyiug for to -day (Friday); in Toron • _Ate the meeti g of Anchor of Hope Lodge, l 0 GT, on nesday evening, there were five menthe added to the roll by initiation. The ele tion of officers for the ensuing term resul d as follows ; W F 'Brockenshire, P O ; L Latimer, C T; Eva Dawson, V T; rs E W Hughes, S J 1.';, If Ellis, S ; 3 Dodd, P 5 ; Mary Wells, T; 'Rev E Hughes, C; W J' Elliott, M ; M , G;, S Mo1lwain, S. ?lapinLeaf Restaurant. Mr D Rush wishes to intimate to the public that he has opened a r'dstaurant in the shop lately occupied by Mr Slemin as a,bakery, opposite the Bank of Hamilton, An kinds of Refreshments and Tempera anoe drinks. Gbod stook of confectionery, fruits, &c._ Lunehe8 at all hours. —The Tempe (shingled, papere work on the platform+has' also windows frosted, four fifty -caudle p trio lights. The was done by Rand it must reflepts great credit is expected that th with a grand enter future.. mice Hall Tits been re•• painted and the wood- side grained oak.. The bean extended and the It will be lit up with er inoaddescentelec• ftpering and radiating llf'r ,j ,H Friend, e Baia the '.,work on his artiatio skill. It hallwill be opened aiumeet in the near -The Rev E W Listowel'ouMonde al settles. of the bat the pioneers of that Gibson had been ail died on Saturday to opened the that bo now located in 1854, busineaa until about leased his hotel and to) was well and fav travelling publie'as a man, and on taaccuut preferences, reoeived' name of ',King ,H=illy,' one son and two daug death, heaths a large n itober.af more clip. tent relatives. Mr W 14i'tohall, of this o tippbow , + • tt.hed. ughes tvae called to to conduct thr•,funer. viral Gfibaon, `ou6 of eotiou` of country. M'r ng for some time, and °noon, The deceased el where Listowel is and continued in that lG years ago, when he as lived retired Sines, rably known to the ri ndhearted,gen erous f his strong Grange roe his Massie Idle He leave. a wife tors to Mown his Mr 3 5 Jerome aa at Forest last week —W sa ng, --.Button & 'Fesaaut u t a and closed his dent1 office in that town. num • , r of Idris to work at .catalog , chairs, -New tomatoes, apples and peaches, at A ' y at Chain Factory. MoKelVie's Star restaurant, --The many frien a of the Rev 1.i, Carson, formerly of Whitec urob, will be pained, to learn that he ha Neon compelled to se oura expert treatm nt at Toronto, for an affection of the eye . if your wet.*r clock needs repairing, go to Wf3„ Wallaeo, watobmaker and jeweler, peat door to post office, • They pester us both fight and day; From their attack we're seldom free,; The man is happy w o gran say Just now: "There re no flies on me 1" We understand t at a'number of towns- people intend going an uo-the-lake trip this week, taking in the "Son" and also touching as several p rots on the 4merioan shore. —Cigars and Ice Cream at the Eclipse restaurant, Mso, confectionery of all kinds, • T. C. SPARraxes —Fall wheat haryes:'n; is well under way, and the cropis sai• to be good gener- ally, and the sample a s s lendid one. Other grains • will ,, be ready o out.in a short eime•. 'Misses Florilla• and Louise Sperling took partin, the progr ems at a lawn party held at thelresideu a of Thoe Gib_ icon, M P I',Wroxeter, on neaday evening of last week. —Mr Samuel Gracey h storehouse in the rear o store. He will use it to heareea and delivery wago to store away goods. — Clinton New Era : Mis son, of Rat Portage, , (forme cousin of Mrs Mathesou,wa days since to Mr McQuarr City a former residebt of erected a neat his furniture keep his.. two in, as well as Mary Steven - 1 Y �of Clinton) married afew e, of Superi or ingham. Mr Jelin A McLean 1 ft for Toronto on Monday last - lit ausw r to .a telegram announcing the serious ill es of his brother. Mr Fred McLean Word as been received since that Mr McLean is 'n a fair way of recovery. --The services in the ethodist church, on Sunday last, were con noted by Mr J H MaBain, of Atwood. Mr ' ol3ain iaa clever young man, and will, take a high plane among the Methodist ole gy at no, distant day. His sermons were • rilliant efforts. =Owing to their bein= some misappre- hension as to the meanin; of thelegislatiou passed last session with ferenoe to • the qualification of magistrat s, a distinguished Q C gives it as his ppinio, that it is only those who have never • alified that are called upon to take the o: th of office before August 1st or have their onimissions can - gelled. The law does no aptly to those wbo have at any time to en the oath, --Mr and 'Mrs Walter Taylor went, to Toronto on Tuesday to r oeive aportion of the estate left to Mrs T for by an nude who died in Australia a out two years ago. The present division to Mrs Taylor and her relatives will amour to about 3226,000, and there will be ano, er division in the future. • Mrs Taylor's d ceased noel° was ao extensive sheep far • er in Australia, and his fortune was estimated at from e3p0,000 to $500,000. Sutured Labe Tours. During present month and August the Sarnia. Line Steamers swill run excursions from Sarnia and Kincardine to upper lake ports—St. Ste Marie, Port Arthur, Duluth, eto, at special summer rates. These trips are the most invigorating and eujoyable to be had on fresh water,through some of the greatest lake and river scenery iu the world, passing' the gradd, and unrivalled north shore of Lake Superior. ' Side trips to Mackinac 'tslau s are also embraced,tbus giving the entire leugfh of the,beautiful St Mary River four times in daylight. Tourists wishing to return via Sarnia or via the north channel of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay ports ha.pe the option of doing so. The Sarnia Line Steamers, Monarch (u w) and. United Ponpire, are both toted at the highest oleos for safety and strength and are the most comfortably equipped steamers, on the lakes. Sailing _..z , d portrai as per lists from Kincardine on arrival of Halifax, and v. portrai, train leaving W inghem at 11.111 a ni. on sketch of 11 Blake Crof Wednesdays and Saturdays. See G T It Nova Scotia litorateur, agent for full information, etatoroom re- and ;interesting biogra servations, etc. Tate J •Beaufort Ilurlbe remembered iu oeuneet —On Wedges football club dro the Wingham pin salted in favor of to nothing. —On Friday e match was played the Wingham clu club, which resul by one ,goal to n. —Mr 'S I3 Wes Forest Model soh, Baptist church o anti+ evening, Dr to conduct the se y evening the i3luevale e over to town to give a match, which re- .Sluevale by one goal ening last a football on the park between and the Lower Town d in favor of Wingham h.ing, ' :rfelt, principal of Mt of will proaoh at the Sunday next, morning rawford being unable vices. —No. 2 Co, 33rd Battalion, have been called out for ca..,. on Sept 1st at St Thomas. Non -con missioned officers and m.en will report tb: selves as early as possible. E Wranwrs, Capt n Na 2 Co 33rd Batt. --Miss. E Murphy, milliner and mantle - mak , will sell all summer goods in stook at •e present time for cash, at cost 'and u• %er up to August 8th, in order to .make r-.orn for fall goods, Now is your time to ur. ase. —Mr Thos gnaw and family left for 1Uanitoba oti T esday, per C 1' R. They took with the a oar Ioad of settler's effects. They ill settle in Portage Ia Prairie for the present. Mr Agnew and family will be g eatly missed in town. . —Mr McFarl ne, of North Dakota, non - ducted the serv' es of the Baptist ohurch,. on Sunday last. Mr McFarlane was en- gaged in the sal on business when he was converted dtot e he Lord. d.. Immediately ' m edea tel after fter his conversion b took all the liquors out of his cellar and k 'cited in the beads of the barrels and let i run .out on, the street. r —In the Met next, quarterly sacran et oL the notion with th the evening the mace to late Labe' Bessie Thomson. sermon a receptio —We notice in t the Geological Sdry Dominion, kindly s laithgow, libraned Mechanics' Institu Department dnring minerals and rocks and 100 specimen for the herbarium Institute. The de pertinent also men he had examined th Morton, of this tow fist church on Sunday ting, love.feast and orm's supper in con - morning service. In rnion will have refer - 17. Walters and Miss it the close of the service will be held. summary report of y Department of the pplied us by Mr. Wm that the_• Wiugham received from the 1890, a collection of nsisting of 121 pieces, of plants and flowers u connection, with the ty head of the De - ons }.9 his report that herbarium of Gtr J" A Tito New Cana Canadian literary short-lived; but Can lar magazine, has eyi Since it was started enlarged and improv issue, Being brq';d( national and thor- oughly patriotic, it d mass its subscribers from all over the Do inion. Its articles are short and bright nd all by Canadian writers or on Canadi: n themes, To those who remit one dollar the publisher will eau months—from Judy, 1892. Address: "Ca Brnnswfok. tan Magazine. onthlies have .bee Personals, Mr Hardy Mel -lardy, wh: has been at - 'tending the l arriston Ii' fh 'School, is home for the holiday's, . r, Charles H. Bradwin, of Sell & Co, 1-1 rristop, is visit- ing kis parents in town .14.fiss West and Miss Thompson, of Du. annon, are visit- ing Mrs•. i\[artin,of the runswiolr House. ..Miss Norma Dinsley is visiting friends fn $eaforth,.Mr. Jas 14Tcliroy,ofOttawa, is visiting at Mr. uohlin McLean's.. Rev. J. W. KeIlyt w, o, lies been visiting friendr la 'Torun =. and other eastern points, re_ ed i::4 week, somewhat fa vi orated b v :it,.Mr.WaltorGilmoxb, who had ch° e:f � h �b t e C.P. B. telegraph and express bu- gess for Mr. Alex. Ross, left on Saturda; last to fill -a positioirxu Wisconsin, .M . and. Mrs, i . G. Sperling spent Satur. , y and Sunday visiting relatives ha yth Mr; 3'aokpon Wile= is spending + few •weeks u., town recruit ing himself. . p'Iiaa'keen studying Greek an4;Latin a tl$ntauqua, N. Y., for some Milne.. Mr. i, A. Reid, `Principal of Forest Public Soh ol, is spending a portion Oaf his holida s visiting friends in town.: Mrs. J. H. Hiscoclrs and family are at Long Poin ,' near Montreal, with IYIrs• Idiscoolts' ister, and will remain, for a few weeks. Mr.Hiscooks went with teem as far as oronto -LS see them safely on the boat, ,, . E. C. Clarke spent a few days in Port. Elgin during the week re newing aoqu•'ntancea ., Miss Jennie Struthers left o Tuesday for uponth's visit to friends Orangevill ^ e.wen Sound and Stayne ..Rev. John^ Kincardine, was i.. town, on Mon Miss Anna ,Cheer, o t Port , IloeOu' is visiting her aunt, rs. W. F. Brocken- shire.. Miss Jennie Baird hes returned from a week's visit frlends in Hanover and vicinity,.Mr W • Kerr, editor ofthe Brussels Post, gave he Txiazn a friendly call on Tuesday: , Mx and Mrs J A•Halsted, of Mount Forst, and several members of ,their family are spend- ing a few days in t. n with friends—Mr E yanstone a d Misses Rosie and :Hattie Edgoumb:, . of Listowel, spent several days in to n visiting friends—Mr and Mrs G 11 Ed_ umbe and son John) of Listowel, nasi. ed the Salvation Army camp meeting on :'aturday and Sunday' last ..Mrs Armstrona of $arrasttin,..;is visiting friends in to •• .... Mr Vir H Me. Donald, of this town, wa at the annual conventio Dental Society, at'Barri Geo'A King has return visit to friends in M places..Mr Thos Lesl' day for Winnipeg on of his sons, who rest to be away for sev n Mrs D Stoddart an da, the new one dol•,' are the. guests of ently come to stay, Mrs McFarlane; o January, it has beau wire on a visit to with almost t every . and family, returne Wednesday.. Mrs Jo in attendance of the Ontario last week, . Mrs d from a month's aford' and other left on Wedges.- visit, to a couple e their. He expects al weeks—Mr 'and family, of Goderich,. Alex Inglis..:4lran,d •- North Dakota, • who the Rey to th ri i;wa on n Bach:l;:,: who afore S'eptember 1st, Canada for eighteen 891,, to .DeetAnhei, The Domini() A page of the last it Illustrated presents a portraits ot the Caned 1891, with a brief skot record of emit iu past enddliteresting, The and Princess of Wales hibit at the Royal Ago comer, Bug, ia oleo ma page of illuatrationa. Provinces there is a vie one of the "tatdley Quoit Club, and biographical ou, the well known There is a portritit deal aketch of the 11 with the Autis orge's Cathedral, ort Henry, Moo- ney and Oecouna; Rawlins, Prance. intim of Gothic Ate among other Ida charming ate ars not complete group of o Risley team of 11 of the abooting ears. It is timely tsit, of the Pritice ultoral Pair, Dom- es the subjeot & do, is visiting hor reit the mermen G Strong, of CsO" r ie, wit'S in. town, ant Wedriosday..Mrs T Watson was visit- ing Teeswater his week...Rev NV Saturday f0014111011tha Harry itt visiting towi this. been in StAndtidge, last Cites or four ys ago audle the' at.. Anstalt Eon astioating for oy and the lake v of Windsor, X S, Fall Pala Guelph Central, Guelph, Sept 22, 23 and t'": 8"ne8 z"14""sat. 94, the farimua oitthedral a, Canada's Industrial, Torouto, Sept 7 to perhaps the !bleat ups hiteotute ()algal; Western Pair, London, Sept 17 to 20. arc North Perth, Stratford, Oot 1 and 2. bjecta of illuatration Northern, Walkerton, SoPt 29 to 094 bor. The 11 1 Kelly will leave() visit to London Scott, of Toro 1 week. Air Vintso Parry Sound, for th years returned a tow guest of arm Win i? and Etta Gordon, at for ,tbree weeks at are home again..IVIril PeesentAl-nelAt . is at home visiting h e parents, Mrs Wm Pootient. o is weal "or with the town and r .ta