Wingham Times, 1891-10-09, Page 1VOL.XX --NO. 38
WINGTIAIVI ONT. , FRIDAY. OOTOBE4 9, 1391.
'RMYO WEER
Weill say a word to the boys and hien.
You all know the difference in having a
neat
fitting Sui
t arO exec
at,made in lull
fashion and of desirable goods both in
texture and pattern, and to have onettle
. is ill-fitting, uncomfortable and made of
undesirable goods, Well, we claim that
we'll give you the former in every Parti -
outer. More, we will guarantee the fit,
,and ydu know that means a great deal,
and the cloth is yours to choose from,
and we have confidence in your °taste
when we know that our Pantings, Suit-
ings,Overeoatings and Tweeds are every-
thing to be desired and not to be sur-
passed by any. We will•not say that they
are better than anybody's else. We'll
loy leave it for you to decide.
You'll want Underclothing, " Dress
Shirts, Ties, Cutis and Collars, We have
them all and can leaseyou,we think.
Very desirable p
rable shapes in tifand Soft
Felt Hata. We have placed into stock
some dependable Overcoats in boys' and
men's. Seams that. won't rip and goods
that will wear.
ORR & HISCOOKS,
Direct Importers.
Tho Bean, October 8th,1391,
LOCAL 1Y:EWS
-Cash for good butter and eggs at R A,
r m's, Market Grocery.
.L --Bev Set 1 McNabb, of Lucknow, will
ended the s rvices in the Presbyterian
obureli here, n t Sabbath, in the absence
of the pastor.
;—if 'your wl' tax or clock needs reps: rine',
• goto W ti Wallace, watchmaker and
jaws rcr. next door to post office.
-•-:l.'1te'briek ork is now eom;pletodon
e new Bank o mention and the brick -
w i, n
t
layer,•'left for Tor nfo ou Saturday. The
carp( .Stern are no :rt usy oil it. ,
I rst'.o1ass Georgian Bev `ihin;'b
and I .+th, for ,.lel. :doLeau dt
So ' r,w 1'1rl' '.Ingham.
—Rev:7i'>YI ,,uarrie has gone on a three
a
6 sojourn thr h t
sok o oil he Marltim o
)
1C
X Provinces. We pe he may have a pleas'
ant trip and retur much invigorate&
Cigars and Ice Creaui at the Eclipse
restaurant. Also, confectionery of all
kinds. T. C. Spantane.
—In: the pri list of the Northwestern
Fair, a mistake vas made in stating that
Chas Henderson r ceived first prize for
duoks any other v iety. It should have
beet - Albert Hughes.
--The old reliable Star restaurant is
still taking the lead, :As 12olfntvin,
r Wm atehford, who bas been con
ifined to the hou. for the past month with
• blood poisoning in he left arm, is able to
be around again, bu 't will bo some time
before be is able to re me work.
—Having bought out T A. Mills' business,,
I respectfully solicit from the inhabitants
of Wnighatii and vicinity an inspection of
my stock. Respectfully yours,
Geo E It Iso.
Quite interesting foot race i]ll
take place in t skating rink. ou Friday
evening between hu Allenby and Geo
Stuart Tiie (Ratan to be covered ie
five mi es the stakes re $5 a. side.
—G T E tila,tus for Toronto and east
leave+;Wingham at 6.30 a re and 11.10 a ea
via W G& B Division, and at 6.45 a m
and 3.20 p m, via Clinton and Guelph.
Good connections by all trains.
—:Man. Mre Soxtus Fent and, grand
daughter Be returned from Manitoba
on Saturday of :t week.. While in the
West. Mr Heat visa • a number of for-
mer Winghatnitbs and ` • torts finding them
all prosperous and happ
Fou .Mas ` High' e neckwear in
pais, tucks a four.] / and, All the
leading new style Inde ''u ' our choice
of complete stock . •' •ont`ia day night
Duly fr[ H Anna,
»ltir C1, D,
Spring one win
he 'dug thein the
lbs of potatoes.
fertility of Man
thi a town, planted last
phaut potato tdnd Ivltou
er day he. bad ,fust 81
olrle talk about the
but apptereutly
we have just as:riclt soil b •re.
—Great bargains at Doe's C;arriuga'X"ale
tory to clear out tate bdlauoe of buggies inr
haul to make roup tor nutters and slelgli ;
also, a Int of nxt.•'t tine one sett two seated
road carte to be a id at bottom prices. tall
early met secure a berg'tin. Itstncrnberthe
easel. opposite the Exchange Hotel,
'Wingham, Out.
—A ton cf Fel Island Grapes, the only
ones in town, err ed today.
Jas McIfcnvzl2,
—H W 0 , oyer, Esq, Q 0, has returned
rfomt
0. taws,. here he has been on a
business trip. .
half a ton of Pelee Island grapes just
arrived at the Eclipse restaurant.
T C SrAEnING,
—Mrs R Corn has greatly Unproved
the appearance of r residence by having
it repainted and a n nber of the shade
trees removed.
Special b a'ns on Saturday night
and during the f in fruits, confectionery,
etc, at the Star r taurant.
Jus Malistvra.
—In the
fair, in our is
were omitted.
Crowston got ti
got second,.
ize list of the Northwestern
o of last week, fat sheep
n this class of sheep, Jae
and R W }lasting�
—Having bought out T A Mille' business,
I respectfully solicit from the inhabitants
of Winghaw and vicinity au inspection of
my stook. Respectfully yours,
GEO E KIND..
-Mr rr H \ iller, of Regina, N W T,
formerly with H Mclndo), of this plane,
was in town a f- days last week visiting
friends. He was . •nt out by the Regina
Board of Trade to lo after their interests
in the exbibit of prod, e of that section of
country at the Toronto • London Fairs.
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co,
Remember the place, only two doors uorth
of the. old stand and between Ross' book-
store and Halsted & Scott's bank.
--By a not e in another column pit will
be seen that G Nichol. n, of lot 2, con-
cessibti ". ry, w{>1 have an auction
sale of :z it. 1 St -born .cattle, on
Tuesday, Oct 13, 18 .kir Nicholson has
some fine bred stock. Sale at 1 o'clock.
Jos Co an, auctioneer.
—Luso . s grapes 'at ' Hill's.
o,tas• ad see,
Stra o om• el e . ,
-*Nis o
•
d til
Ere se' t •: sun
Coni- from ()lee.
Co e, taste a• see. .
—App •eptlythere are some parties in
this local whose sense of right nud
wrong is ver limited,for on Tuesday night
a large agriou iral furnace was removed
from; the hack y d of the Queen's hotel.
The guilty patties, if caught,should be
punished to the .ut st extremity of the
law for such barefaced acity. '
-Mr W 7 Jobustou has opened a new
custom tailoring establishment, one doer
north of D Sutherlaud's stove and tin
shop, and is now prepared to give the citi-
zens of Wingham and surrounding country
satisfaction in every thiug that may be
intrusted to his care. Coatmakers wanted
at once. -
--We notio y the Toronto papers that.
in the Garbu extradition case, before
Judge Galt on M day last, that an order
was made with the onsont of the counsel
for both aides, referr the motion (made.
last week for the rele e of prisoner) l;o
the Common }leas Df ional Court for
deeisiou. The prisoner i11 remain in
custody until the motion is d oslid of.
--having bought out T A. Mills' business,
I respectfully solicit from_ the inhabitants
of Wiugham and vicinity an inspection of
my stock.: Respectfully. yours,
' GEo I; KNe.
-The I v Dr Potts,whd was announced
to preach E. cational Sermons next Sab-
bath in the sham Methodist Church ,'
has telegraphs hat oil account of Meese,
he has been con elled to cancel all his
engagements for th present, Tito pastor
of the church will take both services,
preaching in the morn g on "Ednei tion
hi relation to the individ '1," and in. the
eveuiug, on "Education i relation to the
state."
u't fail to hear the renowned leo'
turer C., dilator \iJ K Strider, in the Tem-
perance • all, Wiugham,on Oat 13th. "Life
on the Itai and People we meet," is the
atthject, au every person old and young
should hear i • The Hamilton Peres has
the following t say in regard to Otte leo.
tare; "To sav that Conductor Soidee's
reputation as a 1 turer ie good, would be
thought but a wen expression, after ono
has embraoed,the o pertunity of listening
to ono of his poonliar eaturee,interspsrsed
with side splitting joke turd also seen his
delineatiai> of (Ammeter icl hie wonderful
impersonation of ordinra aur extreme,
(Unary frealrs, we meet it the course of
it travelling life ou any of o1 +met Airmen.
earl railroads," '
--The PINES will be emit to now nub.
Hellbent from now till the 1st of Jahuary,
1832, for 2.5 cents.
—Stout boy wanted to learn turning, at
the Chair Factory. BurToty & F3813Ai3'I,
—T
he
church will
on. Friday eve;
ant ime is exp
-Mr John. Dinsi %
other day, with a h
walkiug stick, by Iltrs
she procured in Ireland,
pleasure trip to friends this
—Bev Mr Sinclair, of Rid
preach in the Baptist ohuroh,ne
both morning and eveniug. Tho
gentleman will also give a lecture o
day evening,in the same church on"]
er and. the
—Mr Frau
as s showing i
sample of fall
inches this fall..
forced to turn ' -c
wheat this year t.
into the shot blade.
—A meeting of a Wester:.i Congre-
gational Association was held in the
Congregational Churl , this town, 011
Tuesday and Wednesd . We will give
a full report of the •oceedings next
week.
-On account of the n , mber of show
prize lists whish have ap ared=in the
last two issues of the TIn s, the local
department has not been up o the usual
standard, but now that the s s , w season
is about over, the different de . rtments
will receive due attention.
—A g nd entertainment uuder the,
auspices of he I 0 G T, will be given in
the Tempera es Hall, Blyth, on Friday
evening, Oct 9 i, the second day of the
Blyth show. T e best talent procurable
will be there, inn ding the .Jfisses Spar -
ling, daughters of r F G Sparling,of this
town. A good time ' expected. ,_
iiaviug opened a :custom tailoring esw
tablishmeut in this town, one door north
'of D Sutherland's stove and tinshop, I beg
to announce that I guarantee every suit
that leaves my shop• to be a perfect fit and
warrant them to be built by superior
workmen, only. Give,us a call. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Charges as cheap as the
cheapest. oatmake
C rs wants at once.
p d
w J JOHNSTON,
CONGREGATIONAL ORITROrr,
WINGIIAM.—W, H. Watson, Pastor. Ser-
vices each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Sabbath School at close of Morning Ser-
vice. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
at 730 p. m. Seats frog. Strangers wel-
come. Morning subject, "Elevation," a
sermon on behalf of'the college, (this be-
ing college Sunday). To young people,
"Early colleges." Evening, subject, "A
saving quality."
--Mi' W H loyd, son of Mr Chas Lloyd,
of this town, h been assigned a charge in
the Episcopal thodist church in .East
,Saginaw, Mich. r Lloyd is au energetic
young matt, and a ears to be especially
adapted for the cal eig of his choice. He
has been leader o • the Young People's
Association of the thodist church in
town, for some time, nd about a year
ago was appointed local ,i 'eacher. We are
sorry to lose him from ou midst, but feel
confident that he will a1w s be au honor
to the town of his birth. e wish him
the beat success and Hope th t his reward.
may be bountiful.
A. sad ath occurred in this, town on
Tuesday eveui o last, The deceased was
Walter Sloan, w o has resided on Minnie
street for a numb of years,] Two voung
ladies, who work at a tai ring in town,
kept'house for him, a as he did not. come
down to his breakfast of Wednesday morns
ing, they thought nothin„ of it, but went
to their work. On return gat noon and
not seeing anything of hi they went to
his room and found the doe sed lying on
the floor, where he had fallen,'t is thought,
the night before while Dreparin to retire
to rest, Heart failure was tho use of his
sudden demise, He wits in hie '7 h. year,
and a native of Scotland. The funeral
taok plaeo nn Thursday.
Wait for it !
The publish() of 'the Dominion Illns�
trated have in p paration the Most mag.
uifieeut Christma umber ever Netted in
Canada, its liters and artistic features
will stand unrivalled. It will be a purely'
Canadian wort;, Wei or it 1 Published
by the Sabiston Litho & tib Co, Montreal,
Oh,What it Co gh,
Will eon heed the warning? The signal
porharl'dl' the sore approach of that more
terrible disease Consumption. Ask your-
selves if you can afford for the sake of
iaavng W0e.,t,> mu the risk and do nothing
for it. We know from experience that
Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. ' It
neve failn.
tidies Aid of the Methodist
ive a social in the Parsonage
'ug,tbe •10th inst. J A please
e d,
was presented, the
iQdsome blackthorn
erdsman, which
hile there on a
'merrier.
town, will
Sunday,
reverend
Moa-
each-
ulpit."
Carruthers, of Turnberry,
town, the other day, a
heat that had grown 22
Some farmers have been
e of their stook on the
keep it from coming
L
The Mule
was held
Tuesday of
beginning t
Owing to the
in roots, vege
marked super
know _Fan snow.
Agricultural Society's Show'
Lucknow on Monday and
his week. The show, from
end, was a grand success.
avorable season the exhibit
bles and fruit showed a
ority over that of former
as a fine display of peaches
grown in, that'ueighbor.
•su, of the Luokuow ,e'enttnel,
hibitor in this line and is
ire an authority on small
were monster cabbages
ich tipped the beam at one
The centreof the shnw
up with merchandise
ess men of the place,This
idents of Lucknow take
t in the welfare of the
e ring was well represent•
roes as ever were raised 3n
uce, The cattle were rine,.
teius, Herefords,Durhams•
s. Pigs and sheep were
y was not so good, owing,
society failing to have
the exhibition of fowls.
were the leading feature
d it was there that the
wd of spectators appeared
mass, each one fighting for
f the races. The track was
ndition and the various
contested. In the 3 year
S Jerome came in let
ors, closely followed by 3
of Wingham, In the open
was won by Little's horse. of
and by Dr Whitely's horse
oderioh, and third by Jiro
f Wingham.
years, There
and grapes,
hood. Bro Br
was a large e
considered q
fruits, - The
tbere,four of w
hundred pounds.
room was all take
displayed by busi
shows that the r
an aqtive intere
show. The he
ed by as One h
the county of
there being Hol
and their gra
A 1. The poul
no doubt, tot
proper coops f
The horse rac
of the day,
enormbus cr
like a seethi
a better view
iu excelleut c
races were hot]
old colt race,
unier flying c
d Currie, bot
trot, the firs
Lucknow, se
Lou Edsall, o
Wilson's horse,
The regula
Council was b
Present-- May
Deputy Reeve I
Herdsman, Le
Lean, Sparling,
Anderson. Tb
of Council read
munication was
claiming $40
of drain from 'a
ing suit for ea
paid forthwith—t
mittee to report at
oil, The correspo
Clegg and the, Clin
read, and the M
difference between
the Organ Company
would be prepared to
be overcome, and the
to drop.—The corres
to be filed, The F'
ported, reoommen
following accounts
on streets, 89.69;
Jos Coad, salary as
John Dickson, salary a
3B Ferguson, salary as
877.25 ; Jos Bullard,
police, $98.25; Jos B
twin fire company,
salary as fireman p
$15 ; Chas Barbour,
27 ; Jas A. Cline & Co,
material for waterwor
owns Council.
monthly meeting of the Town
d on Monday evening last.
; Reeve M[sIienzie-;
err, and Councillors Hill,
mex, Holmes (Wm), lvfc-
Holmes (Thos), Homuth,
minutes of Last meetiug
and adopted. A corn.
ead from Thos Stiles
amages for rxstoppago
store cellar,and threateu-
e unless the amount is
ferred to Street Coma
ext meeting of Coun-
enoe between. Mayor
on Organ Compauy was
yor reported that the
he amount asked by
and what the town
ive, was too great to
atter was allowed
oudeuce was ordered.
ance Committee ra-
ng, payment of the
Sohn ,Jackson, work
to Rankin, do 84.38 ;
ell -ringer,: 818.75 ;
treasurer, 815 ;;
lerk, and postage,
lary as chief of
ard, salary as cap -
12. -50 ; Jos Bullard,
evious to July 1st,
ork on streets, $32.•t
ydraut and other
s, $48.78 ;: Thos
i,
WHOLE NO. J031
Street Committee,
ing; also, that the
Elliott to have oulve
be referred to the ea
power to act --Carrie
I3 Stephenson, of 55/
passed. The Council
] report at next meet.
application' pp .cation• of .James.
lowered on B bine,
e committee, with
An account of 3`
euts for repairs,,Syas
1then adjourned,
Pers)
Mrs John Norris
have returned from a
friends in St Thomas
John Hopper returt
months' sojourn in Mf
evening last:. Mr J A
day for Flint, Mioh,t
of his o
my brother,w
zoo,Thursday mornin
and daughter went
day to attend the fu
mother..Rey R Mc
visiting friends in to
R Y Blyth, of Belwo
this week attending
gational Association
TIMES a call on Thu
guson and Mrs Ferg
last week from a vis'
Mr W G Strong, of
the Canadian Orde
town on Thursday.
Irwin; 91 nights as patrol, $91; Thos Ir
win, 8 months work at cemetery, $25
John Hanna, charity rs..filled, $9.40;
John Hanna, sand for treets, $5.60 ; Jos
Bullard, firemen's sal y, $1 tG t . Tae Ale -
Mantas, work on stree $33..72; 131eLean
& Son, lumber for s refits, 891,20 Thos'
Moore, building side elks, &o, $3,50. The
report was adopted anthe accounts or-
dared to be paid. Th question of con-
tiuuing kfr Thos Irwin s uightwatcbmau
was'discussed at length. The Mayor sug-
.gested, that the Ch .f Constable be
employed as uightwatal 'man for the fall
and winter seamen, at: teas"t, Moved by
Wm Heinles, seconded la H Lstnmex,that
iu regard to the nightwate xian,the matter
be left to a special commit ee,consistiul; of
the Mayor, Reeve, and ounctllors Spar.
Beg and MsLean,to roper at next meeting
—Carried. Air Thos Gr dory addressed
the Council, asking to bit . a drain put'
along Josephine south of ictoria street.
Mr Jas Elliott asked the fl incl] to deepen
a culvert on the 13 Lino, s sting that the
Township of Turcbcrry wit willing to pay
half of cost of Satne.Moved 1 WneilIolines.
seconded by II Lsintnes, th tthe npplica.
tioir for draiu along Josep ilii; street pat
Air Gregory's property be eferrcd to the
as,
nd Miss Duncan
o Weeks' visit to
and London, .1►Tr
ed Prom a three
nitoba,on Saturday
Morton left yestoe-
attend the funeral
died at $alums-
.,MrF HRoderus
Buffalo on Tues-
eral of Mr Roderus'
sh, of Petrolia, was
non Tuesday.. Mr,
who was in town
e Western Oongre-
meeting, gave :the
sday..Mr J B Fer-:
sora returned home
to Pelee Island..
orrie, organizer for
of Foresters, was in
Turn , : rx'y. ,
On Friday eveni •r Iast,the memters
of the Sunday Sell, of Na 0, assert],
bled at Mrs Bloc ell's house and
presented her daug r, Mrs Barrett, .
with a handsume sil e- butter clash.
Theparty spent nn ai oyal,le er•enjag ,
Mrs Barrett, ti fait fill tench
about to depart t• British C1o14..
After a portion of the eveeing' f c+
spent in music a d conversation, I1;::
3 J W Simpson was appointed mit`.
occupy the chair. 1 a : short•tiddress
t
h explained tl 1 ,
eleo 3e of the. ilssrttt
Mage. On behalf of ie school, an
address was then re'd by Miss N
Nichol and the prase was presented
by ,11rs A Il'onirtth. his Was Pellow,
Pd by addresses by iessrs Fife, Hoe
muth,Wilson and W eelans,4pressing
r he depar te„ et ar, t d p r urs of art � and
wishing her happin as and'gres erity
in her new Immo. r Geo Bistbkwell
also addresed the par • and expressed
his gratitude to Ills friends for their
The following
s
k"rndness to his siste
is the address ;
MRS BARRETT�{,, Itka 17RIEND,—Ili
this great world of oars there are al.
ways changes, and lenge there shall
be until' the end of tt e. The heart
of the fond. mother , pained as she
says good bye to her li le son, bidding
hien be a good boy. he father sighs-
at
i hsat the departure o' his family "just
when they have lea ned to love hint,"
and with what ;zgtrness does the'
sister seek a lett() roto Iter nbs,'iit
brother Tom., or Will of Jack. How
the little playmates of t ie home will
scatter 1 The playful the hers of that
birthday party will in a w. short years
speak to each other only by letters
And the curly heads t at now frolic on
the lawn will soon bfar apart,. How
beautifully the poet 1 as said
They grew in beauty, . e by side,
They filled one home • 'th glee ;
Their graves are severed f. rand wide
By mount and stream an sea,
And these thoughts re tiled us of
our mission here to- 'ght, *which is
to spend a parting hon with yon, who
have been one of ou selves for many
years. It is not. w thout feelings of
Sorrow that we learn • our meditated
,journey to a distant par. The heart is
naturally moved by the to s of friends,
and in • you we lose an complished
attentber of society ; on we love be-
cause we know, and one vho is always
teddy to lend a helping hand to the
cause of the pleat '! star. We lose
it useful worker, a bet fcent compaii4
ion and a tried friend We wish you.
it safe ,journey across 'tit' . broad con,
tinent, That you and your may Witt
happiness and prosperity your 1
.home is our earnest do -''e, On y
journey westward to t a Pttoilid shore,
and riisJon your jn rney to the more
pacific and green e re,you shall carry
with you out best t '(hes, please ac-
cept this small gift, vltioh in after
years may he a paitr reminder of your
Turtthcrry friends id of the pleasant
autumn evening tilt are spenaitix; linft=
u i t11 you.
Signed by teach() s and scholt►ru, ,',,