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Wingham Times, 1891-10-30, Page 1TON) ler, s and oilet :ry and elder ' asses, 1 kinds audries L a first- ). ons c1,1'e- 1 and -ed d 1 from the stook of Wax- ad of y. yes always :TILTON. Sarfl, :RFUL ;roe can .g your ag your kat Pat- ry store. satisfac- buy and lout you SON, %maker eller, ringham. unary Iroise stock of PorD8 Ribbons, &c �cades, &c. v EVERY DE - t, an e1"perieild the position every effort ease ens )N THE PRE; ;'oLICITED. notes MUIU?HY. J LA :a WAY E v. 4=18 m. 2-16-30 • WfAGE OP giants P n, et Ante WI Orr in on' 3CoU` 1 id or art .p year n ;OUT. MCYNDO :twelfth Ont. f b eS. s VOL XX --NO. 41 WIC GJA. VI ONT,,FRIDAY, OCT0J3ER 189 1.. OUR STOCK Is .complete in every line and the prices are right, which is the.best of all; no bet- ter proof of this, than the orewd that we have continually with us, morning, noon and. night. We are sorry that a number of you have had to go away without be- ing served, but we dad our best, and have added more help to our staffand you may now expect quicker and better ser- vice, It will always be our aim to see that every person trading at this store gets prompt attention, from the smallest child to the oldest mnan or woman. Underwear is comfortable to think of this weather, arid decidedly comfortable to wear,and think of the money you keep from the doctor by changing now. Tb unshrinkable line we are selling in Misses, Ladies, Boy s;;and Men's, are giving every satisfaction, . You may rest assured Tatars lILI, NOT SBRINit. Another word for the Mantle Stock; not that it needs it, but because you can't afford to forget the jacketsand eloths it includes, We give'you a perfect fitting garment for $4, not much more than the price of making. ORR, HISCOCI S, Direct Importers. 1,:. The Beate October 29t5, 1891. LOCAL NEWS —Afresh stock of confectionery at the Star Restaurant. Jas MoIcamvia, The wate ig onrt was out again on 'edit streets ou ednesday. —An a horfty says that air slacker'! Time tivill proven the rot in potatoes. About onepeek o no t fifty bushels of tubers. k f o 1? y Tryit. .—lt your watch or °look needs repairing go to. W 11 Wallace, .watelrmaker a jeweler. next door to post office, .Messrs Bu on & Fessant have again caivedarenew of their order for maple "blocks for :Lnglan and will requires a large quantity of first cla maple logs. —Having 'bought out T A Mills' business, I respectfully, riliogt from the inhabitants of Wingham and exiguity an inspection of .� my stook, a 'Respectfully yours, `�l Guo L gine. - On Tliursda f lastweek, Judge Tome presided at the Co rt of Revisison, in the town hall, for the rpose of revisiug th municipal and provi ial votera:list, Quite a nittdbet• of changes t re made in the list. 4yeSl,,ra• re with you once more with • our elegant lustre). Company of 25 mist .at the own hall, Tuesday Nov 3. .Ti ets'oi sale a Dinsley's. Mr 'S ouhill, Real Estate Agent, of is town,. 1 a sold the house and part of lot 73, Franz tikeet East, and part of lots 20 and 21, Ca. erine street West, to Mr Joseph Adam, o hq township of Rowlett, who in is o,hout become a resident of • Wingham having so his farm, situated in the aforesaid town In —Sammie N,zogx,—Kid Gloves 50 Conte, '1'Gents Ties 25 cents, Fanoy HaudkerChiefs 5 cents, Silk Bandkerchiers 25 cents, et , fa H MoIrrnoo's. —On We nesday morning, Mr Wm Mitchell, of nberry, brought into the Tnu s office a onderful freak of nature iu the shape of a n tuber of raspbetry bushes, upoix which ere a number of . ripe and green bet s ands countlesa.a'uni• n s s e iros ehad her of bl°ss m . I he e'r �o t 1 'Off . for a whil onger Mr il.�1itebell ' • thinks 1 t wektld "bo.ve a spborry pie. —G.! It trains for Termite and east leave Wingl'fam at 0.30 a m and 11,10 a re via'W G & 13 Division, and at • fi.45 a m and 3.20 p m,: via Olinten and Guelph. Good connections by all trains. —Thea radian Health .Journalfor Oe. tabor has t• : following interesting table of contents : S all•pox stamped out by dis- infection—a va ble report; Tlie question. of Quarantine; ire 'two linea iu ittblit, T ealth work ; Coe ion nod Education in alio health work; ores du the t ealth Officers' 14'leeting at Tte " on ; Notes from Health officials` Reports, doh teach les sou's ; Miscellaneous Note d Extracts ; ` ditorial Notes Notes on Cur t Litera- ture. -.-W .tv'ren—Ti correspond with some young lady udder 22, With the object of. Matrimony in view. Must be goo look ingg end well educated. All letters ad-: dreesed to Earl Be Earl, TIMns Office, Winghauf, will be forwarded to their destination. --The old rehab ;3iar restaurant 'ie still taking the lea ' .Ins Molienvzx: ,. --D.i i or was v az . a hal in w u•�� d town on Thursday, Doyle presiding. —Half a ton of Pelee island grapes just arrived at the Eclipse restauraut, T 0 SrAIWING. --S aturd night will be Hallowe'en so look out fo our gate or some naughty boys may look o or it too. —First•.olass Georgian Bay Shingles and Lath, for sale, cheap, at McLean & Sou' saw mills, Win f;ham, —Mr Alex olmes has removed to Fer•• gus, where be ' I be more convenient to his work on the. R. We are sorry to lose Mr Holmes f be town, but hope at somefuturo time h may be able to re. turn, ,•Afresh a tock of Watson'sCough Drops, just received at the Star Restaurant. ,7As McliiLvII. —4. membeof the Salvation Army had a young man 0 is town, up before the Mayor, ou Wedneav afternoon, charged with disorderly e. • not while attending a meeting of the At ou Sunday after, noon. The Mayor, a =r hearing several. witnesses both for and a inst, dismissed the case. --Everybodyvaritesat town hall, on T :sday,Nov3, Izetsonsale .atl?ivaley's ewellery Store. --The Hon of a new mouth J E Bryant Pre The paper is, as r nal for the home a and interesting re issued as a supplemj publication The Cana Farm Journal. hold G'oinpanioa is the name y publication issued by the [shin; Compauy,Toronto. title indioates,a jour- contai.ns much useful ling matter. It is it to their excellent in .Give Stook awl • —Having bought out`P A. ills' business, 1 respectfully solicit from . the inhabitants of Wingham and vicinity an inspection of my stock. Respectfully yours, GEO E KING. Wordht'; been received from Mr Bobt rr and farm . 0.'he ;{ere e,t•gas tie;tas; N ew 1lzexico, ere they intend to make their borne. M Orr'shealth seems to be very much leaser ved, evenin the short time he has been ere.' , The climate of this state is very ora invi -arid and Mr Orr „ has great hopes of his omplete recovery and thinks he will be able to return next spring. —Cigars andE1 at the Eclipse restaurant. : Also, confectionery of all kinds. T. C. SPARLING, -The ne'•; bridge e. short distance south of town wa opened for traffic on Satur.•, day last. The = still remains considerable work toe done is the wayof filling i., in the approaohes, bu they are at present planked over. The • .. rkmen have made a number one lob at. 1 completed their work iu a surprisingly short time. —Groat bargains at Dore's Carriage Faro• tory to blear out the balauce of buggies on hand to make room tor cutters and sleighs; also, a lot of extra fine one and two seated road carts to be sold at bottom prices. Call early and seem •e a oargeiu. Remember the stand, opposite Lilo !::change Sl;`er, Wingham, Ont. s -The Ca.. k' of the Sons of Scotland which was re°o tly organized in this town is a prosperous condition and growing rapidly. There is a, .resent a membership of over 30, and a tar ' • number of others have signified their i .ontiou of joining. Grand Secretary Bank., of Toronto, is expected to be present at t; e next meeting. The camp meets the lst a • 3rd. Mouder in eaoh month, in the neve Tome, .ance Hall. METHODIST Wiiuxcii Wt*.:uiu,—Rev S Sel. lcry, B D, Pastor. '•`,svices every Sabbath at 11 a nr Bud " in. Sabbath iieir5ol and Bible Class at 2.30 p m. General Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Young People's Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. at 7.30 o'clock.. Sunday November' 1st, Quartely Services, Morning subject,"Mighty to save" Evening 'The Self•hurt of ;Sin's. --A. horse" ' 1e1 ging to Mr J'olrn Elliott, of the 12th c essi"11 of East Wawauosh broke his •moot , •eat Itertuaou's botel,on Saturday evenin last, and wont down Josephine street at 2.40 gait. A number of our oitizons tried to stop the runaway but were not able t• do so. The horse emend clear of ever ting until it came to a lumber pile on the s e of the road a Tittle way south of the " chau:;e hotel, where there was it general it ash up. The buggyhad•tbe top jerked off a the shafts ,iarix/rent the 'Axle. The horse hen find. rug itself Clear of the buggy, st, ted for horde, but was caught a short . 'tauce South of town. forgood butter —Cashb randR teo estA gg Graham's, Market Grocery. --Theular quarterly meeting will be held in Methodist church next fiunday, —Guy s Miustrels, Tuesday, Nov 3, Re ember and date. Tickets on sale Dinsley's. —Now is the thee to subscribe for the Times. You can have it sent to airy friend in Canada or the United States from now until Jan lst for only 20 cents, —Fresh bulk oysters, just arrived, at the old reliable Star Bestuarant, Jas MoiteLvie, --A meati of the Wingham Curling Club was he1 his week, when officers were elected for a year. A full repot. next week. —Having bought out T A Mills' business,. I respectfully solicit•from the inhabitants of Wingham and vicinity an inspection of my stook. Respectfully ware, Geo L KING. trey F" W ghee and 147r F 0 Clarke, members of Hur Anglican Lay Workers .0,ssooiatiou, were •n St Thomas on Wed. nesday and Thursd . of this week attend. ing the meetings of th ssociation. —For first-olaes tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, Remember the place, only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book. store and Halsted '& Scott's bank. —A11 me •. =re of the Mecbauicee Insti- tute will kin' . bear in mind that all books 'must be urned by the last days in October, (T'bursda' Friday and Satur- day of this week.) W • . ITiroow, ibrarian. W . TED. —Servant girl wanted, for gen al housework. Apply to Mas War CLEGG, Edward St, Wingham. Mrs Forster, Miss Annie Paterson nd Messrs J Fleury and It Allen were at St Thomes Wsruseand ay day of thin week ending the Anglican Huron .Churoli Work sisonventle repre• senting St Paul's •Sab th Sehoo�of this ,town. —I have a las nu •. •er of fine two year old steers for fee purposes, and fare mere wanting t sa : e would do well to call on me at • tie, as tend selling them all off. D ST> wA , Cattle B • er, Wingham. — Messrs G • ; • ou &' Mclutyre had placed' in their office, •n Friday of last week, a fine, large burglar ,nd fire proof safe. It was manufactured `' Messrs Goldie & McCulloch, of Galt, a d is a credit to the. manufacturers, and this m has the repu- tation of turning out on a first class article. —Mr W 3 Johnston has opened a new custom tailoring establishment, one door north's./ D Sutherland's stove and tin shop, and is now prepared to give the oitia zone of Wingham and snrrouudiug country satisfaction in every thing that may be intrusted to his care. Coatmakers wanted at once. — Mr W •• . ithgow, the courteous and attentive lib riau ' of the Mechanics' .;,istitutb of the •wn, is always a pleasing and welcome awe ion to the Presbyterian �. Sabb:e.h.School, d his cultured mind and hau 's are ever : ady to help in what- ever way the intell` tual and material. interests of ' he School u best be advan• tied. As a s. ght reoogui •'on of his kind offices, thre ladies of thschool called upon 1-:m, a few days a.', and, in the r• are of the Sabbath School, ` • ade a suit- able presentation. It would be s erfluous to say that Mr Lithgow received 'theladies and the presentation in his usual ivy wdy. May peace and happiness'?.h his hereafter, n he , rionlierea d of —Having opened a custom tailoriaKtes•. tablishment in this town, one door north of D Sutberlaud's stove and tinshop, I beg to announce that I guarantee every suit that leaves my shop to be a perfect fit and warraut them to be built by superior workmen, only, Give ns a gall. Satisfac- tiott gi taeteed. Charges as cheap as the cheapest. Coatmakors•wanted at once. W J aox.taro.r, "1k1'stolz eineft." The ebo • is the title of the humorous edutributiun o the four superb supple. ments to be gi n away with the Christmas number of the ' minion Illustrated, now in preparation. relates the adventures of an Englishman o came to Canada for a buntflig trip and t s':y are portrayer) in the most laughable at When we State tbat'this contribution is written specially ler the Dominion Itlustra,:dby the author of the Celebrated'trio St 1' rre," we baye said all thea is necessary to o. .emend it'to the Canadian public. --.Cris b i r4 work ofh t eOw u Meyer yr block, in the to r, has mtyde rapid. strides towards ooinplet n this week and if the weather proves fa able will be oompleted withiu a few days, —Mo ey to. Loau et lour interest on Real Esta Private funds only, Da Towi,en. --Mrs Al d Ireland and Miss Ida Pel - tan, of Wingh Baptist church, are in attendance atth annual conventicle of the Baptist Woe en's. lesion Circles, at Lon- don, this weak. —W rz;n.•—Apprentices to learn dress maid g, at once. Apply to ales .Lis Diteenv, doors north of Chisholm's drug store. —Mr W ohnston has had erected is rout of his t oriug establishment a very unique sign i the shape of a pair of scissors). It is a leudid sign, as every passerby is sure to ke notice of it. `os' Minstrels; entirely new ; new songs, new dances, and charming music. 1 nsley's, —The Guy and reconstruc elega costurn Tai eta on sale at FIRRST (ioreansemor AL Canna= Wixoitafa,---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 7.30 p; m. Seats free. Strangers wel- come, on Sabbath, November 1st. Morn- ing subject, "In the beginning." Evening subject, "The Gentile Abraham?' Com. mullion of the Lord's Supper after the morning service. Sabath School at. 12.30. . At 3.30 service in the Lower Wingham School House. --it is 1.,da1 in Canada to advertise the sale of a ` account against a delinquent debtor, no .,atter if it is done to injure the credit . d reputation of the debtor. Justice Rose, . t Kingston, Ont,bits decided that an acro . t against a debtor is the property of the , reditor to dispose of as he pleases. If' thereditor chooses to sell it and announces hi intention of doing so in terms that i m p1Y the debtor could pay if he chose, the erei3 .r does not exceed hislegal 'ri;;htseuf lr9 ., ebtor hes no legal redress for any injury s -h public notice may have ca sed him, —Watch f the matchless sailor and si er band par e of the Guy Bros' at OP. —We e informed that the United Banks As ;ciation of the United. States have made a following offer to H Gar- butt (in the ` arbutt extradition case) through their :'-stective, A Lucas: That they will pay th a titravelling expenses of Garbutt's witness: from Wingham to Texan and back, be 'des giving thein $5 a day while away, it he (Garbutt) will consent to go to Texas it once without any more trouble. Th'.‘ i er is made by the banks on account of ti cry that is made that he would not ge".. ,justice if he was taken to Texas on ac •, nt of his not being able, financially, to : ke wit- nesses with him to prove his in..•cence, — On Meath last,(Jourt Maitland,Cane.- diau Ord , of Foresters, accompanied by members o he courts situated in Belgrave, Teeswater, . rnberry and Belmore, met at the court ;•om and marched in a body to the Methodes church, where seats in the centre of b,; church were kept in readiness for them;, The church was com• pletely filled with ''resters, members of the church and visite ,. The pastor, Rev 5 Sellery, M A, B D, oc •, pied the pulpit, taking his text from Ma 7. 12, or the "Golden Rule." The ser •' n was greatly admired and praised by all • o heard it, especially by strangers to e church. After church, e Foresters F oresters' +nee more formed ipto line and marched double file, marshalled by Mr R Vanston; south along Minnie street, then east alo• Pio. thrift street and north along jos hire street, drawing up in double file in fr ut of their court room. '.Chose ocoupyiui= the post of honor at the end of the line then marched up , between the two 11. s of Foresters, followe3 by the rest a - their turitdame and tnarehing into th- coutt room,' after which they dispersed their several homes, all feeling that t short time spent in church had not be spent in vain. Everybody Road. Furniture has touched bottom. prices. Now in the time to purchase. Anyone wanting to start house or tofuntiish rooms will fled it worth their while to call at S Gracey's furniture wareroorni. Goods direct from our largeinannfaactur- ers here. No freight expense. Bedrootn suits from $10.50 up, sideboards, loatigea, parlor suits,- o■ a, ohrtatik,and Oil pie - tures. Picture , ar•n ilsg it t ecia tyr at o G1t,r.v'S, Wingham. WI-10LWI-10LE NO, .1.034 —T a h Sabbath ian Church of th' sent a mase of book bution amongst the Northwest. Dr 3 > tendert of •Nisei acknowledges. t "Your letter has allow me to tha School for the book; to the 'West, Oar time and I ahail t and distribute t may be expect Books are alwa as for illustrate, devoured, Many in winter and it is we can hope to morally and spiritu —On Sunday e Methodist churc delivered a very temperance serm ence, His test evils and the reme out the amount o the manufaotur- thousands of me`, the amountof mo different nations the large number that fill druukar sad misery all c.; ly through liqu I, was prohibitiou. was to commence wi (sate the people to, perance, so whe around we will s once men to the r' then, and not prohibition. He system wits a far the liquor traffic sr a mona w sae le p yery few in the force of his ergut; ool of the Presbytere town, it short time ago' and papers for distrix adieu Missions in the obertsou, the Superine �.a la the . North»West, eir reoeipt as follows; 'net been received, and you and your Sabbath and papers forwarded no meets in a short e the case with me e contents where they. d to do the most good. iu deinana with us, anti papers, they are greedily our Missions aro closed ly by literature that eep the people altye fly." Hing the pastor of the , Rev 5 Seilery,M A,13 D, orcible and interesting u to a very lame audi- s ""The liquox tS;'aflio,the ° y" He first pointed grain thrown array in of liquor; the time of ost in its manufacture ; ey squandered by the the globe in liquor ;. paupers; the number a graves and the sorrow sed directly or indirect- The remedy he gave e way to attain this h the churohes.Edo- he priuoiples of tem., election time .cornea nd good, strong temper- oneiuion Parliameut,and 1 then, will we get s owed that the license as far as checking was concerned. The did on . h and e tier e e, w ie ougregation but felt the tints, ,.. otic° to 'Contractors. Wa ed, to Iet the contract of cutting and rawing the cord wood and saw loss off •f 50 to 100 tierce of land•in Turnberry. Al.., a. few good o eu'wanted to work. A . ply to Giro Tasoirsox, Box•125, Wingham. Ma ]3nzroD Life in this world is often compared to a journey. In all journeys there are r sting places, where the weary traveller ay stop and be refreshed. In ourjourne , gh life we meet with places of this kind, m re or- less. They come to us in different Napes. Mr Lithgow, the popular Libras an of the Mechanics' In- stiiute, of t s town, had the opportunity of realising he idea' here intended, one day this w ek, and the writer,,by mere accident, ha . he pleasure of witnessing the incid'eut. Lithgow, as iswell known, takes grate interest in Sunday school matters, a• . is au aetive•workeir in the Presbyterian :.nudely School:,liete, and; as a token of est 'sin as .well ad4si recogni- tion of his vale: •le services, hes 'Was the recipient of /: valuable and seesanable present, consist ug of two suits of beautiful - underolotbitig, the officers of the said Sunday school. `•.� 'es Gordon, Miss Gray and Mrs Friend, a a committee trade the presentation—Mk Gordon, in her happy style, conveying appropriate sentiments from the Sund y School. Mr Lithgow was quite taken ..; surprise,but the beams ing countenance his olassieal face and his thankful expre: 'on,showed how much he appreciated th iudness of his donors. Sx faces of the la fes also,exhibited an Tho fa expression which '' °thing but such pram. tical ants of tzindne:: can produce and I am sure they fully •aalized the truth of the statement "It f • more blessedto give than to reoeive."—C''az. Clubbing Raton. The Wsetu e GLOOIx has been enlarged from a twelve to a sixteen page paper. The great ioereasc in size should have the effect of greatly enlarging thesubscrzption.. Tim TIMES and Greet together, one year for $1.75 ; balance of the present year frets to new subscribers. The WESTEEN Anvszarrsnn IS flintier paper DOW than it. ever :bas been. It is published twice as week at a very slight ad', vane° ou former Coat. Tqe Vass and An. vEirrts> n includingthepopnlat'sfiiteee-page Wlvz s' AND DAuou'rixas, One year, for 52; balance of year free to near inbscribers. Or the Times and &evermor , one year, for . $1.75 ; balance of year free to new snob. scribers. —Sebearibers who not reoeive their papers regularly will kindly snake the fact known at the mots withot'tt delay, to that any o'ersfght may be remadiad at Mute.