Wingham Times, 1891-10-09, Page 8.IY.12,INDOO
We shall be pleased to see you,. On
great display of fabricsin ordinary el:foois
pleasing ten eies,odd conceits. and extreme
novelties for the Autumn months,proves
our position as Dress Goods Madera, The
range of styles answers every demand
of carriage, street and travelling cos.
Wines, house and evening wear. See
thein, We feel asetlred of your order,
The Cloak Department shows quite itn
extesssive• colleotion of stelish garments.
Just enough of each to give them a dis-
tinot individualety,
Qui' Sealette and Readings' for ordered
mantles ,Etre most complete in all the.
advance styles and designs.
For Novelties you will find we are
beadquarters. For any kind of Furs we
invite inspection, which will prove con-
vincing.
Take advantage of it while you can—
of our large stook of Ready-made
Clothing, in men's, boys' and children's
suits and overcoats, before the best are
picked out.
Examine our Gloves, Hose,Underwear,
Gent's Furnishings, Shoes and Slippers,
Carpets and Lace Curtains, at
M. H. Mo'lNDOO'S.
September, 189i, 4P2'6T •,n- Carried
Mcfgague Arlrtstrong •— That ;tie
Board do now adjourn to meet in•tb
r Teeswater town heal on the last Satur
Qarrieday Qf d.Deto er, at o'clock, p tn-
Ar,fx AxiAlttSON, Secretary.
Quite a number of the natives visit,
ed the Walkerton fair, last week, and
were favorably impressed with ti
siAt4 —Mr A Gebel is putting
stone cellar under his house. --.Scree
of our lapel sports were away last
week on a duck shooting expedition.
—Potato ligglee is the order of th
day just now and the crop would bra}
been enormous, but the wet season
followed by the very warm weather f
the last t•,ro weeks, caused there to
rot to such an extent that some
farmers will not have enough for their
own use.—.Fall wheat that was early
sown has made such rapid growth that
some pitrties haver to ,pasture it with
small stock to keep it down. --M
Dan McKinnon is away en his auntie
apple picking tour,-- Wild strawberries
are in bloom, and there is a second
crop of raspberries getting 'xipe. —Who
is going to run the 'Adele mill this
year Y
is what tire people would litre
I r:.
Q p .i igt: t @,:cell's
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1891,
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Lower Wingham,•
(Intended forlast issue.)
The following is the report of Lower
Wingliam school for the month of
September. Folerth class—marts ob- t
tainabte, 245—F1oriuoe Green, 204.
Se*3rd. class—marks obtainable, 475 t
—Allis King, 432 ;' Luke icing, 309 ; t
Lorne 11aedonald, 317 ; Lizzie Kilda?, i
283 , Hop Netter6 id 275 Sell and all patriotic a citizens
aleson, 272; Kleine Linklatez,249, avebeen duped too ion •ry political.
May Linkiater, 242, Jr 3rd class— partisa:l,s who nava• been paid to blow
marks. obtainitele,482-Norva• Morris the party horn and also .bSi sab•sidize4
son, 48%; Nellie Becket, 394 ; Jessie Papers. The time hal cattle when our
Mell wain, 363 ; Eva Halstead, Boo God given talents should be: employed
Second class—marks obtainable;, 551 in improving one ,goci'al, condition.
Sri men have secret
hwart:"this grand
R doctrine shall. be
an to ocean, unth
378 ; Oliver W'atsou,366 ; Thos Stark, i rice yeoman, who anis seventy-five per
u this a iftiun ill h
to
know .�
A distrist meeting of rhe Patrons of
Industry, of fJowick, was held in the
school house of S SNo=l, Idowick,
Sept. 26th, at which e,detegates from
the different associations were present..
—Souse outsicceee came t5 bear the
patron gospel preached; a' all agreed
that something, bade() be deep or else
the slavery to winch oer ``forefathers
were subjected would .(amara disgr ace
t
he page of our history.) Binge - tied
mouuplies should be bursted and alt
social parasites destroys . It was con
eluded that our country Ishould-be the
first ennsideration and tlitat partyism,
as it now _exists should e ciat into
oblivion. The gross corrpt influences
flat etaill the annals' uf. il, country
which should have a spetiese:. page in i
his enlightened' age, tlend to'direct all
hought£ul shads to elect,'• men who
vitt riot wink at such djre•aliuses. We
e , e It a y Drupe or Ci azen
14Sor' hn n`}
--- eriuie 1Jey, 55I ; liable l-Taistead, Some of onr busin
550 ; Robert Currie, 500 ; Phoebe ly Connived to
England. 483: Nellie Martin, 401; en"veteeut; but t1
Eadie Welsh, 398; Jas Loc}:eririar, preached 'from
T<l'tarila—In Tui b , on the 8r4 .inst,
e wife of 14r Bob ' uir' a daughter.
'.tuoisresorl—In ti'-'teoleuroh, on. the
faith ult, the wife of Al ; Robert Tbomp-
sets; a daughter.
Pumice—In Winghn on:the 24th ult,
the wife of Mr Pearce, , t Calgary, N W
a sox.
IV40;4'4314N—inW' sghoul, an the 2nd
zest, the wife of 'cur .bent ltlainprize; a
daughter,
OANTELON-'-In Oh , on, on Oct 2nd,the
ife of Mr Peter ..atate u, jr ; a son,
Stearz.-'In. W iugham, u Sept 28th,the
wife of 1V1r D Sinal! ; a = ra.
VANAxsTlNis--•Ira Wi ' ham, en Sept
28tH, the wife of Mr •a Yanalshine ; a
aughter,
WIreeesi$oN—In orris, on Oet 1st,.
the wife of Mr Wm illiamson; adaugh-
ter,
MARE 0.
Wx1Gx1NsoN---WArsu At the reslderice
of the bride's father, on be 16th fust, .by
Rev J II Dyke, Wm Wilkinson, of
Morris, to Miss Mary J • ne Walsh, of Bel.
grave.
Ferr oar—ln W u h
alter Sloan, aged 7
and 22 day's.
JOtiNSTON—In as
17th ult, :M artha,wife
ston, aged 55 years an
m, on Oct 6th,.:
years, 6 months
'Waw.anosh,. on the
f Mr David John -
10 months..
JOHN GALBRAITH.
I
SALESNMAN' WANTED
To take orders for Warranted N RS1 RX 8TOOlk
tube delivered intim spring. Agents starting NOW
can wake big Salary, or c.ornudeelon. Stork and
variety ,superior to anything heretofore ehtppcd..
Outfit and instructions furnished vaN1:1.
write at Once for terms to
F„ 0. LiltallAbl,Nusesaea'AN,
Toronto, Out, •
DRAIN TILE,
ELLIOTT ERAS,
Irave on hand at their brick yard, near winel,ar, a
large stock of Tile from 8 to 8 inches for draining
Purposes. Fanners intending to drain their lands
should. can and ape the utopia ••„rd got prices, ,
SHI LOWl4?J
CON4U PTIO
CURL
The success of this Great Cough Cure IS
without a parallel h the history of rinedieine,
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos-
ttive guarantee, a test that no other cure can Sue-
Cessfully stand. That it may become known,
the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
placing a Sample Bottle Free lute every home
in the United States and Canada. If you have
a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, tor'
it will cure you. If your child, has the Croup,
It is tine to think about getting an t erWhooping Cee h, use itpro,nptly, and relief'
is sure. If you read that insidious disease
Consumption, use it. Ash your Druggist for
SHILOH'S CURE, Price Io cts., go its. and
$t.oa. .If your ',sings are sore or Back lame;
pre Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 pts.
overcoat, Well,eee think. we can please
you. Our ones'at•$l0 ean't''be beat in
prioe•or quality,. Also alerge assortment
in boys' Overcoats. Conne in and eee them,
It will pay you. '
Large stook of Caps, Underclothing,
Top Shirts, &e., at close prices. •
Blankets, Grey Flannels, Comforters,
Canton Flannel, Shawls, Tweeds, &o.
Another shipment of 600 yards of
Flannelettes at 8 cents per yard, regular
price 10 cents.
Call and see us.
Yours trills',
JOHN GA.LBRAITH.
Wingh un, October 8tli, 1891.
• WIVGEAit Allah)IYfI'8.
wi oa;tu, October 8, 1851
Corrected by P. Dean0,•P•roduco Dealer, '
IV,:nor 1001tis, • „ 2 50 to r;, 2 75
Fall rVheatprigb shel, r
Spring - 90 to 00
Oats, 27 to 85
Barley ' . t •- 40 to G
pee
t{f,tet•, tub is to 14
.do nolle, 1s to 15
g a per dozen, 11 to T5
good per cord,
3 50 to 1 00
fray per ton, 0 00 to 10 00
Potatoes, • •, 25 to 30
AMIL
to. Dr. Towler;
eider in •
Drugs, Medicines aand
Chemicals, Toiled;
Soaps, Perfumery aiiu
C1gars, Sh..ould.er..
• Braces, Trusses,N
of ]ruSponges, and all ka.x�ds
Druggists!. Sundries
• usually kept in a first-
class drug store,
Physicians' prescriptions care,.
ffulIy . compounded and
orders answered'
'With 'care and
despatch.
Farmers and physioans from the
country will And our stock of
medicines complete, war -
,ranted. genuine and of
the beat quality.
Full line of Diamojd Dyes always
in stook.,
&. L. $A ILTON.
A °ARt .
Dr. Towlerevill continue the prac-
tice oe his p efesnion and may be
found at leis.{Ace in the Pharmacy
---Mr. Hamilton's r drug store—during
, office hours, or at his residence, Di-
agonal street,
IT'S WONDERFUL
The money you . can
save 13y buying your
goods,�•and getting your
watches r - paired at Pat-
, terson's ellergr store
I He gives , rfect satisfa
tion. every'me.
Try him a 1, buy a
don't go by without
do buy.
M. PATTERS N,
Practical Watchmaker
and Jeweller,
Main st,, Wingham.
Dissolution of Partnership.
261; Annie Patti -rein, •211.—We are sent f k ' D , w have
NOTICE"
u,
V,
1 to hear� et tz a ., ,.
' 8t that John ,t11d 1 tunic v N .r c,F•, c of • t,lle,;represenw
Hill are able to be around again, after tatiVos The great• fauit cif many of
a pretty severe attack of fever.- Ml' A our members is 'thee they IiaVe not our
G Macdonald is iudlsposed at pre. welfare tit heart C,;td when any pleas
sent, suffering frog, a cold which ure, is brought forward 'which has for
settied in his eock, calisil,g it to be its oi,ject fll' irnpeverishiu of.the
stiff, and painful Lege ACT Macdonald great majority wind the eliriohitlg of
it nt for the Singer sawing lnhiehine, the few, th'•y act its is • unit,,no matte
and -those in need of a machine world of what pclitice,l •stripe'they may.be
do well to •see what he can do for. It wile concluded that, since. our store
therms the work done by this n,serwhich trio lc the contraeti did not wish
chine i's unequalled by any other — by contract dealing to enceetage born.
Potato raising, and grain threshing, is industry, that we wquld paitronize the
,the fashion in this locality at present. 1 wboieeale houses of Torolito, -since our
patronae - has been solicited, At 6
Culross. •
'o'clock p n , the meeting• adjourned,
The directors of the Culross Mutual to assemble at the Grange'Bell, on the
"tire Insurance Company met in the 9th concession of .Howiek,, the Saler;
tc4tn hall; 7'eeswater,.14th.Sept, 1801. day before Christmas.
Al pfit. President in the chair,
A elaidic for compensation was brought
forward by Mr Su itzer, of lot 34, con Seaforth. '..
7, Culross, for loss of au ox said to Otn show,, held last Thursday and
bave-been killed by lightning, on the Friday, ,v 8'aa genuine s03Ceese The
12th September Mr 'Archthald display, h tl.t inside and out,wasabove
Gordon,. fire inrpeetor, having exan,in the average xnd excellent in..every line.
ed. the.carease, pronouncing lighteing The weather was. all that: Could' he
as being the Cause of death. The desired and the spectators turned out
directdrs, after careful inquiry into; in vast numbers.--:.fi Jas,14f eGinnis
the "'matter and having taken me i has repurchased th�er, propet'ty which
Switeer's affidavit, awarded hien see ! he recently sold to Beattie Bros and
- for his Loss, this being` the maximum ,i will reed tee his old business about the
' insured valuation uu any animal of I middle of October,--Mr'P T,t,'vletfien
eattie kind. Little--1leid—',Cleat the mewed first pi ize for his excellent:,
treasurer is hereby instructed'
to„.. pay driving team ar, Glcaderich stlnexr,.•and fo
to Mr Switzer the sum of $80 as coin !dip! ma for the best drivini; Mire on
pensation for loss of ox killed by !the grounds, -- 11r A Cardaui left for
lightning ore 12th September, 1891-.- ; :llactitobe on t+'ridey hist, with.a car
Carried. Arnietrcng — Reid-- That i load of horses —.Mr 0.L'arker has a
this board do he v adjourn to inert !raspberry brush in his garden which is
again as per .ruction of ndjournin'nt j enverr ci, fits the second time this year,
at last regular meeting —• Carried. +vit11 rilie 1lruit. e
The directors test be the town had, �rii�ris.
'soesws,ter, ou. the 29th ,Septetniler, • A spell( from it steam thresher very
189.1, Members Ail present. 'maxi',!nearl. caused the burning of S '
y g I' t. CCtts.
dent lit the tenth', 1�. ieutee of last, bemus, one day last week, — W T
regular 1neetttig,alko of' epe•0ial•iateetitt;, , Mooney, son of the reeve of this town.
i r*+1d. eanrl r aria+;it,rrd.' Armstrong—a!u-1 ship, grafi hist arm badly out by'corn
:Itsrglakt--1l,,nr ell ttttpI,e,tt ere for in. i soo in contact with care a,Yo' in rho Maids
suranca I1p no,* Iant nerve!, slat Beard I ,,f his father, ns they were ehopprng:
--Carried, .fteid---M.it:Ku:me• — Teat together, '
, , � a .r, vial �'iaesday Mut. Medical
' flawing carefuliy six•trmnoti 10 'ampti. laid wits securer!, and ho is doing as
*adores and.found there �atisfactory, i well cis eould be expected',.-•- A t,rtmbeer
the .s.zesidout and Secretary lire sir• iof s':hclols in this townshiti will be
strutted to prepare anti Issue policies Clint Bing teachers this vwir, antonto
%f 1Alrfe--C.lrrted. 1S.rnrs:rong— iti'-' others; being the Sturm selsur,t,rervitt's
' i%Kegue•--Th et the T'teaselstr• pay the r seg of Odra lrvine'e seherd.---1Ir M.
fallowingittesettrts; 11N i.'i:urtell,for `iM'esters, vbo had: bis collar bona
stationery, 75 Cernta; Seer'etary fur ? lfrolo'I2 a few weeks ago, Ort recovering
ro,ta1 a feeler let Jauuar3 to 20th: nicely and will sooty be hinself again.
A meeting of the Cornq�u of thetCorporatien, ot
the County of Buren Will 5e h ' d at the Court
Homo, in the Town of:Goderrh;ni;ipfil155DAT, OC•
TOBLla 20, 1891; akre i'+lbck po,:cY:, for the trntfsac,
tion of gor al county 7btish ss.. By order of the
Warden.
t
ref. IIQLI7B.S,
,p Actin,; County Cleric,
uty Clerk's Office, fl aerteh, (ot 5,1991
r •" TENDERS -:ACTED. - .
•
s The undersigned will receive tenders
for the purchasee4 a I very
e Desirable Oesidenbe and Grounds
IN WINGHAM,` •.
Up,t.o Saturda5r, 'October 3r, 'gr,
on which date the property will be sold.
For fu er particulars' apply to
D. M. GORDON,
Wingham, Ont.
. PATRON.
Fovea Gag BustopOoliege
ANTIC' '
SfO1;.THAND ZNSP1TUTE
London,
Is without doubt the most r o.nouo g and
PnAOT1oAt institution in OAN4DA.
GetADCA1Es of both sexes eesIs'rnn to
good rosrrroxs. Over fifty of last sea
son's students in positions.
CATALOG—UE •FREE:
J. W. WESTERVELT, ;' raccipal.
wr,
Strayed froon the show/rounds,'Wing-
harm, on Sept. EOth, pato s year old .steers, one
red and the outer gray, and a yearling. heifer, red
and white. Any person- giving any irliarmation of
their whereabouts, will he,nuitabiyrewarded;
A 51OS '1`Il'2,5NG,
Con. 1, Turnberry;
winghnm 1', Or
MOUSE AND LOT FOR 'SALE
The lurdoreigned offers for sale a,c055r,t is contah•-
Ing seven rooms,1.nd two -fifths -of an note of land,
situated on the corner of Patrick andCarli.rg streets
Winghau,. (aoodpenal', woodshed and hard and soft
water. Yoe particulars, apply to. 'the•otvuer, near
the property,
1S. 1loiUINLAX.
11D.
Any person giving rl,''nfcemation as will lead
to the finding; of the a. • .,y parties asho stole seven
gees,, art the ni1ht of w :ti, of September, will be
paid the above re, rd.
osohtos BRYL'1s.
Turnbeyr eypttee•mbe�ryOydyn� l,y
NOTICE.
O.4 IV.R,t.
' T. A: 'RILLS. ltavhtx d,sppo'e:l of etrxk of
general ;coedito Ueargo 1S. 1kingf,irerch)11•581 ofies all
pereoni turlehted to him that all acrcuirtO nmet bo
paid'ht 00513.
%%Ingham, 8cptembor 17th, 1001. ' A- 1tILL9-
�(�
lit 15•81.A.,L,O.p.S•0 11, S M.,C.T, ay
�
1.7 Ci,.✓.A '5 tJ�i.L ,,
TORONTO. •
Jonathan Bashed, Iaistocvel, says :—
"After spending all my money and prop-
erty to no purpose on rnedieal men. for
what they terrned.a hopeless ease of 'con-
sumption, Dr. Sinclair cured me."
Mrs, Mary Furicina;, Woodhouse, says:
"When all others' failed, Dr,' Sinclair
cured Ine of fits" "s'
W. McDonald, Lakefiold, says :--"Dr.
Sinclair cured me of Catarrh." •
Geo. Rowed,Blytli, says eselDr1 Sin
Blair cured me of heart dp"sease •and drop-
sy; when all others/failed," '
Diseases of private nature brought on
by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures.
CONSULTATION FREE:
DR. SINCLAIR will be at the .
QUEEN'S HOTEL, . Wingham,
CSN
WEDNESDAY, OCT: 28th. l 891.
ATICTIO BALL
OF
Vf4ttfg3 g
FARM TOCK,
The undersigned s received instruc.
tions to sell by public otion, on
tot 2, Concession , Turnberr
On, ii
Tuesday, Oct 3, 1801,.
The following valtue, b Thoroughbred •
Shorthorn • ttle, viz
lst, Rose of Wroxet r, red; 20d, Beauty
of Maple Grove, red; 3 e ,Laura of el ap e
Grove, red, Dominion . e 'd Book,16208;
4th, Rose of Wroxeter Se; olzd, Domittiort
Herd Book, 1,6259; 5th, Ci. re of Wroxeter,
Dominion Herd Book,1t2o7; Oth, Lily of
Maple Grove, red bre .. i Dominion Hord
Book, 17553; '7th, tterlly o Matiln
Grove, red and whi t t•, ono year old•..8th'
Wroxeter Daisy, rep . Doaiiraon 'Ilordf
Book 16260; 2'13141 ► t lues; 2 heifer
C€aly 9; 1 Heavy' Draug Horse, 0 years
old; 1 General Purees e ',Aare and 'b'ottl'
L two year old I{Tidy; three years old
1VIare,
8At,1 TO CO:r1[1KII14o1, i • I: Okr,00xk
'I'tlune.---':Cwelvcl Shoe fl credit on ptir-
ehascrs furnishing aIt 'vett joint notes.
J. COWAN, . 1`1It7HOLSOlrl,
Auction . Proprietor.
Turnberry, ,',.A; .:a1
N tiee is hereby given that the Part-'
nerehip heretofore subsistigg; •;bettyoee
the undersigned as Hardware Alercheets
under the name of Jes.. A. GLUTS fir Op.,
at the'Towtt of Wingharn, was dissolved
by mutual colisent on the '12th day ,of
March, A. D. 1897,: All accounts due to
the late flrlra will be paid to Jas. A. Cline,
who. will carry on the business at the old
stand • and by whom all obligations of
the lafe'firer will. be paid,.
Dated this 24th March, A. D. 1891,
Witness, Jes, A. Otxwn,' '
J.A.`1Vtonrosr. .. Joesr Nemrrtlrnes. •..
Refering to above; I wish to return my
thanks for past favors, and trust that by
close attentioA,to the wants oe:myone-
tomer:s. to idlest a coa$tinuance: of the
same.
•
Jas. A. Cline.
P. S. --Past due accounts must be set-
tled at once.
Fall 'Hillery
MISE3 MURPHY
Has received a large and choi5e stook of
G-OODS
comprising
Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons', &L.
Nlantle Cloths, Brocades, &c.
LOOT' 'Novsx TxnS xhl ivkfty ]llie�
PAltriilNwr.
MT.S£31aA, of Petyolia, finest
• city -auitlhler, has taken th ,.
of,head 5rij1livar }mat , eifert
wi111Y lased, to please cur-
MANTLES ' vaD t' - ON TI114 P11;1
MISES.• A CALI, SOLIOIPEi3', •
Store opposites the' queen's 11:oto1.
MIAS i , -MVrt?1.1Y.
Worley to Loan on, Mit ee.
Note fiaticnuttd .
41,1TR11A 'ftiASLA Xtit.T1t"S
• Moatey advanced ori Iffertgagie at per ome. with
privilsr(e of paying at the crud of any year. NeAee
and accounts eollocted.
i>"i•-1$'caver 131eCk. ROS• M
linrhare, one