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The Wingham Times, 1893-08-04, Page 5JSessre. Thomas, Joseph and Elij .ala Higgins were in Iiruoetield, on Monday last, attending the fuueeal Of .ii relati .vet,'. Fall wheat harvesting istprotty'V veil! Along, eli:Along, The crop is a geod tone, ea flail regent arbitratioia over the, uestion of being saved in good.shape. i.I the township's,[ aitn on theecount, for A nuuaberof inembers os the. Canai .Baal 'Maintenance of4aridges, Jtat?ge Fergu- Order of Perestors, •belonging to 0' ou l son di8wissed tette appeal with °Oats, r• attended the demo t •a iia Morris has won twice glee and the atKiu a ,y, ns a ' county should eu,eeept thi,e as final. at Iiiuraldino,•on 1 Uniesclay last, ani 40 per cent. of'.. cost of censsruotion report having • tegood. •bone, i. was the decision of theaarbitrators, Goxrie Judge Tanis dirteentin;. M. Rev. Wee. Torrauee and elenghter3,af Mise Joaua+r ;;Ireland, 4Seaferth Goderiebeevere visiting t ieudeee, town,,,tete is spending vt low days vacation with w0ek her parents on the 8rd Iiire. lYfe er Keine auddaughter, are oa re. lei; Fall wheat 'harvest Ise now about to the t°rainie .Croviuce, over and the them of the threshing All the pupils from tGorrieepulatic s cltwcc machine may ego heard as, of yore. who wrote at the entrance :oxamin Mica The Townabip Connell rilli meet on Monday,, the 7th. August, In the appeal of Limon county vs. 'Morris Township in refereuee to the There wag paid for tniuietarial support, $8.7,880„ ac increase of $650, 'fire average aril t y is 020% The net de- ticieney yin • ministerial auppot•t it3 $0,967. Awong,>the xesolutions subtnaitted. by the `1'•tsnperanco Committee ewes the folllowang ;--- Resolutions from several ditat,ltbts have been received by your comtigitiata asking that streuuoue efforte be ,n4lie to seenre,the largest possible vote %rfor prof bition, in the plebiscite to ,be takenat%the ensuing municipal Eden - tions. Corr committee approve these resolutions, and recommend to our tninistetes end people that they etri•ve in evei?y,>iegitiruate way to seem: as large •asecte es possible for proi)f,ln•tion, and that to this end, the second gratin - day of December be set apart as stem., sta000edled.iu .passing, except..cne, . iii1gc : Blow, who was 'recommended, h,a,lri failed in ouly one subject, f$tteir naraua and l:narks:axe as follows.: -de y Mclaa,ugle' lin,•5Oi; Hattie Burns, 481, ;.,Arthur Craw - feed, 4160 ; .Merle •Saudersou,.:I dgar• allow, (rem) -414; 'Chester McLaughlin ,dee Berman Evaus;,428 ; J3'rank tereeLaughliaa, 404. The ,,maximum ,nntmbcr of ,xnauke was g45. 11fr, J. E. d'ahuskoa,,ettiter.aferthe ..Learns ingtoe Bost, who acted as captain of the Gerrie •eoonepauy at t txradou ;.,camp , this yeae,teonveydall4s thauks.to.,tha,boys, iau+.o, aeatdetter, in which.h:e.termseet'euyoalo..m the members gentlemen whoa 'tae twines st proud rto 'command, Brass/Ole. Taatrnaater,:Farrow expects •,grovel i,r'to,.the a avr o.ffiee neer t.svee :. ti Tire pregr ni nee of Firer tie feet the:'9et14' The spring 'mope are suffering for the want of rain, During haying we peraueer3undey, and be devoted to were more thaw liberaliyr %applied, but the ad].vocaey of prohibition, with now there is ,neither rain or dew to special •ce_erenca to the plebiscite. moisten the (parched grourrtd, T'heeerentrihutions to the Ootansx- Our worthy weave and ce incillors are ionat funds, and also to the�t cvrrteri s to be congratulated uponotheir success Missionary land, were as follows.—, in the Hama County vs. Morris Vi omen s Total 0utuex- Dietfet, Missionary jeweli»nnels, 'township arinitrration case. Morris may Guelph-_ %400 71 $5Lr2fl:.00 feel quite safe with Reeve Mooney at Galt, 116 552202 ;Lr, the helm. Start/fora.,...... 285 22 2642401 On Wedneeday of last, week, Mrs. St. gar-1th' . 348 27 29717408 Kitaoned3 a 55 44 180448 Geo Kerr net with an ttc>zident which might have been more .serious if not fatal. She was assisting'a'aer husband to draw in Bartle hay and while driv- ing the load to the hartilothe hay bee gan to slip off ,and she went with it, vyiar en. .. one of the wheals paasit g over her Owar.$aauid...... breaking her eaollar bone. We now T , understand she is getf:ing along . quite nicely. Goderteh Wingham Listowel. Paharee atop , . . Mount Jeorest Weikel:ten The daily taarl*ers °flute 19th ult, mentioned the drowning et r;:uouisAbhey inster-t tis ,a CTOod oaa€, il.p'>~ arda Of' an old 0. P. R. ,engineer, at Moose $110 .bas been subscribed toamarde that -Jaw, NW . . T„ teen Thueeday, July. fsunda. ' 18th, but gave 'no particulars. Mr. • Mr. .Peter :1'honpsocl,,attermer .,wed Abbey was well tleno•Wn in this town- kriownrresident of Brw'sselesehas ,beeri.$hip as a thrasher and sawmiller. appointed; Chief Bangeriin •oennecti.eee, With :the .new .L.Provincidl Raznked:nawa.>i a, as the 4...1gaLLquin National !Park. $6100 peer anet•aum is the eselaryerettache,d to the.elfice. The parlous riozi ted in the 27jp ssingJJ )istriet. . eweaforth- Dr. 'T. T. t 'oleroan ,:dried tat this residence, "laillside," .srn : t114day, ramming, last. I )r. Coles an.w.as,born, in Tacalea, &related, 68 years .ago. 'Tree'' 'came out Ito ,tbis-country •weben,;quite! a yotu;ngoe:an and practiced medicine_ yy very aueoer fuIlys£or a nuurbsr,ofu^'ears' .stril;iug his head on a.post nnct. thence j United•States Treasury, has aoreen an. 11 in Sae -ander >and the neigh into the water. Tisa ,aeoisIent was !decision t'hat'eish caught in Canadian; When ,salt was ,first discovered til, tube; nit, %sed by some parties t.a dis- waters by•'�.•►arladian fishermen %filth; t 'tans, but before theysnou'ld +reach the nets owned by citizens of the United, Couutg sof et7 uron dee was among al epoteehe vital spark Arad toast. The Staten cannot be imported free of first to embark ibn that haaefi ens dei incense d was married in 18IIlltto the dut Seafortlt and elaas,heen largelyemgugPd:' I I'' before Judge; 1 •eldest,danghter of Mr. f Diehard Arnr• W. C. 'RAC the Fergus lureliaee I in it ever since. 4ltor many see. nidi®: atcorig, of this .township. .14 vwidow I doctor occupied ebbe distin tum lAed and aye children, one girl .tun's four dealer, guilty position of Calooel,et the 33rd Human: boys,.ivmain to mourn a loving abus- Chadwick at (Guelph, on Thursday, to Battalion. He wasiths first reeve of! ,band:a d father. the village .of Beafontb after its ineor-: poration and was sheeted mayor of the town on several occasions. In politica Dr.Coleman was a Conservative and ,a took an active interest in the welfare of that party. fele was a most ener- getic and succeeeful a,rueiness roan and . socially was cne of the most hospit- :Able of Irishmeu. He was married to „n daughter of the late Dr. Chalk, tewho, with three sons, survives him. Borne twelve ye.are. ago ltdtleft for the Prairie Province. He ,bean as fire- man with the C. It . R. Co, and after •.three mouths was promoted to the 429 39 4142,.412 129 10 2050 55 124 50 1985,91 187 15 2011.412 • 83 85 6349482 79 50 2028492 1481 •,if 58 28 3223 ,26 2298 08 ;142410 ,6,9 One chrtedred and thirty 0. �?':fwt. employees at Montrettl,to whom,noEsce of dismissal was given a week `ago, were ,teiri•reliareeel Satar•day. Mr.9"+e.OBriegs has been aptacrint;+t1 ro prosecute unlicensed practitioners t nxt demist, in the counties ,of 'Bruee, Grey, Barron, raid Wellington. By the destruction of tl'se 1Oa'nall%a Fatetrt T+>r esu Company's Wo efts Windsor e,rt Saturday rnorrtingla5 h"mile are thrower. out of employment ,andez r.» e.r ee ()N1 ENJOYS Bah the method anderesults when Syrup of Figs is taken; Itis'ploasant and refreshing to ilieltaste,Janil• acts gently yet promptly on:t7te Kidneys, L• ivor and Bowels, dleanses:the sys- tem efl'ectually,�dispelscolds, head- aches and fevers:an bcures,lrabituui constipation. Syrtiptof Figs isttbo only remedy of .its;kind ,ever;prv- dr teed, pleasing ,to :the-tasteanil. ae- ceptable to the:stolnach,:pronzpit:an its action and triilylbeneficial,in .its effects, prepared' only�from• the most healthy andagreealile substances;i!ts many oxcellen`t,qualities,commend. it to all and. have 'made it. tlie.mos t popular remedy known.. Syrup of Figs ,i+s'ifor sato• in 75c bottles by all Heading .druggists. Any reliable druggist•whotmay,.not have it et enti•will !proenre it promptly 6e?r any, one -who wishes to try it. MeadaetneeUtonlylby.tlae CALIFORNIA ,F.L SY.RUP `CD., T.r'r..A,.lr' i..A....L..a in LANDS FOR TAXE Ontario 1 BY VIRTUE of a• warrant neared by the 1Ml.tyor, Town of Wieghatn, ;-Corporate Seal of the Town of Wingham, to me directed. To wit: ) date the Twenty-third day of ,male, 1893, cemxnauding nae upon and sell the lande mentioned in the following list, for arrears of taxes due t 'hereby give notice that unless such arrears and all costs are sooner paid, I shall pr o sell said lands or so much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of the tt, ted costs thereon, at the Council Chamber, in the said, Town of 'Wha ;ham, on TUESDAY, the Third Day of October, 1898, At the hour of TWO O'CLOCK in the afternoon ; Quanity Survey. of ',and, Taxes. Costs, Tot No. Street. 23 Boland S Part 1 Josephine W 21 McIntosh N 22 23 30 87 38 4 44 Scott S Victoria S 5 " 38 Francis W N• half 92 Carling E 9 John N 10 " SAN tR'R'A'Nx5tSC O , CAL. LOUISVILLE -WA. riti1F WtYAa3,K,.3AI-Y. 1.1 Blue -vale. While wo+•king in his field on his fa rem, last Saturday, Mr. Hugh Ross h ang his veal •on atpost. When he re- ts trued, the aback mail burnt out of the vi est and a pooket'book , containing tv reeve lauaa'ele*;yd dollars in notes and 1st—Itis thattemtarely el the best malleable iron and steel. 2nd—lt requite ail rout twenty iivrs,rcbullars in,eaeh was no holes to he drilled in cutter bar. 3rd—It has no rod at the back to het: 'position of engineer. He , ryes that gone, The ronief els :supposed to have obstructions and cause clinking. 4th—The outside divider can be raised o ,position until two.+nr three years ago, sir; fire tm,the vest•to ward off sc,spie lowered at bac�k,or front, independent of lifters. nth—It has no springs t ,awltenheresigned and saccept.. aposition loss of:u)1}6 000 caused. cic,n. get out off order. c6th—flash lifter nee a guard stay, and breaking mows with the Electric tight f t„ of iden Moose I A. young roan was brnugiet before. glias Lamy ei'atgh,c f Glen Williams, guards is .m'„possible. T1rh—lt hay movable clip, and can be set in line with r.Daw. On the evening of iiia accident, Mr. Justice: Beattie, of Se or *t. on is .spendi het iltoiirlcye.at home. tongue of 411acbane, .if -nutter bar dregs back. Sth—Each lifter is independent home, retotree to lroadfrom his i4' dstesdtey last and fined fee s4ta•ving}. z r, home, and took tree arailroad track for tied hie bone to a shade ties ,calf the 13c:v. i f3.. tp molten„ •,,e ho, ratfclyd, of the other and ,can lee raised or elotver ed in front, should mower guards .be arrear cut. While ossitagrtiae bridge 'tied and Allowing the animal tar beak) spent: a fee, Zapfs:here last week.. ons of line. Ouli—The number�e)f machines sold during the last seeeen, en. '• :Kiss Maggie 1P�•iofrardson, of Tees- „•bees a large n,mdrr�ber of lead' f f Otestify t `t 't the on;�Whe track, he in sarne•ttncecoun a N' �- water, is rrtltltttLttg „tit O illi - Leet & Davis Foley's P. Fisher's 44 46 C, T. Scott's 1-5 acre ,rw 3 26 b 1 75 5 5 47 07 0 50 54 1 1-5 11 72 4 23 15 1-5 8 00 2 (30- 10 1-5 8 00 2 60 10 1-5 11 72 4 25 15 9' 1-5 9 00 2 00 8 8 " 1-5 0 00 2 li0 8 E. Bower's 24 feet 4 80 2 40 7 {t 24 feet. 4 SQ 2 40 7 Leet & McKey's 1-5 16 07 5 10 21 17' Leet & Davis' 1-10 1 42 1 75 3 17 et 1-5 0 00 2 00 8 68 1-5 0 til) 2 80 9 4:` JOHN DICKSON, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Wiughain, June 23rd, 1893. THE WHITEMAN PEA HARVESTER The Best in the World, 3or the following reasons: t bl tl tree Mr.John; Bur ,manner tripped and fefi?l,off>t!the bridge, ,MrC,u -tits, acting Secretary of •bbd,'. pays' Betmore. iD, N. McDonald, seatesinan, of Bel- lmore Cheese and Butter Go., has sold the, ake of cheese for the last half of .lane and the first half of Jetty at 9�o. :a lb Wile following pupils ,ttf Inglis' %school, taught by Mr, Jive. l; Hall, havesucceeded in passing the En- traaaee„Exam, The names are given Bella 0. Darling., in order of merit: Mary •• ,. Hall, May Duetow .and Grace I. In€,alste. Mr. Alex. Forbes, of Masatlall, Minn., who for more than twenty-five years taught school in or near Bel,rraoro is spending the summer with his daughter, yrs. J. G. Larnonby. As a reward fee his length of serviee iu teaching, lata. Forbes receives an ma- nual pension of about one hundred end sixty dollars, Although About seventy Wroxeter. 'Tbe; eglish church hag tem: • shingled. Mx• ', lE. Moore, principal ad the Wroxeter public school, Ilan resigned. ,'l•e ages;to T'eeswater. re - Row to lint. a "Sunlight” Picture. Send 25 •'Sunlight"Soap wrapperra(wre- per beari•ng.th.e words`` Why Does a Won as Look Old $coater Than a dean") to Lever Bros., Ltd., tt9 Scott St., Toronto, and yea will receive by„post a pretty picture, free from adventlsi,}g, and well worth framing. This is an ,easy way to decorate your home. The snap is,tne,best in the market and it will outy eost.oee cent postage to send in the wrappers,, de etou leave the ends open - Write your address carefully. ,y Mrs. Tbetereee iti,rltitc and daughter Mollie, of.Deite eitt,more : tsieing at•,l1lr. R. . N. Dud's,, ilea:,w re¢ui Miss Cr ei iltteatr,.of sateru-sets, • nd G4iss Parks, cif t a,etarie,- ,pent Friday fat Biuevale. Mrs. deem, teff Wir3•ttttant, aeeutat- praaated by Mr i..iarg rie,-i9;peut TuesdSy .at, Mr. Waite, ilhetl,sefa,rd'e. the charge of ,having endeavored to' Miss Lizzt, 3.reti .e,"r•`ett, of T:,rontp, purchase coonterfeit r money. The iswarieitinn f, are 1d tbav"• Judge oil the plea of guilty being one Mr. John Hi tr eeren el'fi owinenviil?, tered, passed sentence, Imposing a fine fnalinerly of Ti roller -tee ,iia visiting oId of $500 and cost. fid •in t tus"t tIl it5,ti„ i'•-eeee). The British lifilitary Tournament Mrs. Fle`nker were '"«tt"'sled from co1414 aitobe ' willl)auV, now a t the 1VOr]d's Fair, �2 1vm titeesart rte ,bias place, wiLli will the fall. The company is composed broke,after the Lot, lays:. of 200 men and '1100 horses. They - are representatives of all arms of the '1Vaa reev of Be 'J+ to- ea p;s'ocl+ti fe• d seryice, and the enttertalurent consists of a reproduction of the military tourn,l- ment as given under the auspices of the British army in London for several years past. The Chicago Titaaeas thinks the ,Host the Columbian Company can hope to Flo is to pay its bonded indebtedness. The Columbian shareholders seem to be content with the indirect benefits to be derived from the fair. Allowing an average of 100,000 visitors a day dur- ing the 180 days of the fair season, there will be 18.000,000, :admissions. File dollars a day would be a small average for, the portion -of visitors who do not reside in Chicago. There will he expended in Chicago during the fair season somewhere between $75fe 000 000 and $100,000,000 besides ad- missions. The shareholders heiug men of property, will not lose much if there are no dividends on stock. Prof. Selwyn, director of geological surveys for the Dominion, has returned from north Edmonton. On . Tuesday last Prof. Selwyn visited the scene of the petroleum find at Egg Lake, 27 miles north west of •Edmonton. The Professor says that lie is fully satisfied that the find is genuine, but is not satisfied es to ite extent. The petro- leum sand rock found there is identical with that found on the Athabasca, and may be an extension of the beds ex• isting there or it may be merely a mass detached from the tar sands of the Athabasca and transported to the present location by glacial notion, ages age. The lio of the country gives no indication in support of either theory and there are net rock exposures to Mishit in deciding the . point. The only way to decide 1110 matter ie by actual boring', make a tour 'through Ontario in 1 °"• • take ,charge of the al7Ir,iled-3t,kool iu Pem-' Statistics CorateLxniug, Methodism. The minutes of the Guelph Con- ference have. been issued, under dir- ection of Rev. W. Smyth, of Clinton, and copies of the same may bra pro- cured from the different ministers of circuits. Therefrom we make some extracts which will be of especial in- terest to -Methodists, as showing the standing thereof is tits Guelph Con- ference. The present membership is 29,873; an increase of 974. flee quarterly official boards are composed of affec- years, of ago Mr. Forbes is still betel tine ministers, 122; superannuated, and hearty; k.e seethe to have lost none of his old r,iene energy and viva city. An Epworth League has been or- ganized ite connection with the Metho- dist church in chis plane. Rev. Mr. ,Oobbledick, of Brussels, assisted the pastor at the organization. The large baths, on the farm be- longing to W. J. Dickson, on the gravel roach near Walton, were burned to the ground on Sunday night, Yr to- gether with over 00 tons of hay', a quantity of grain and some farm im- plements. The hay crop had just been harvested. The loss will be $3,500, 1 u t ce of $' 000 a 26; uupernumerary, 5; probationers, 19; local preachers, 309; exhorters, 93; class leaders, 989; stewards and repreeentatives,2012, Epworth League presidents, 135; giving a net total of 4011. The following connextoual funds show an increase :--Meesioitary fund of $433.36 ; superannuation fund, x¢105.89, educittioual, $258,11; Sab- bath school aid, $11.08 ; sustentatiou, $25.94; women's missionary, $455.08 The following funds shote a de- crease : --Contingent fund of $10,84; Generai Conference fund,$48.11; anion church relief, $9.64. Tho net increase in counexional funds is $1234 89. The grand total en which t tore to ins ran •, + on building and an ellual amount on • for all purposes amounts to $141, 07 contents. 67, being an increase of $3,552.80. Thur.sttay, Aug. 111 le, a. .Sirrtr CIVIC holidxf'. „ems, r„„, e. v •,.£ 4344 , �i e•, i u BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOIN MEW There's Nothing Like itlz; 'farmers O Ontario to es l y O its rues s. Every machine isarrautted ,ernd.given on test. Call and see sample - machine. WM. GANNETT, AGENT, A.M. TWELVE SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. 10 to 20 per Cent, re- . FANCY PARASOLS at .ctual SUMMER PRINTS. ' COST PRICE. duction on all The balance of %stock of Summer 1DRESS GOODS away below cost. our - SHOT SURA HS and FANCY SPOT SILKS for Blousing; and Triin- inings at greatly re- duced prices. NLI%% SOAP IT DOES AWAY WITH BOILING HARD RUBBING BACKACHES SORE HANDS J� ANOTHER on 1 WASW jj�l I! a eY WITHOUT TRYING Suul!ght REEYSE CHEAP IMITATIONS , Black and Colored GLOVES in . Lisle, Taffeta and Silk at a reduction of 20 PER CENT.. •02.1.111,1.012011MOSMESMIt MIT RIBTIONS and LACES at lower prices than any other place in town. A. LADY'S FINE ti)UNGOLA KIP SHOE, reduced from $1.75 to St..25. Tweed and Worsted, Suiting and Panting runde to order at 15 10 20 per ,cent. less teen any other house in town Pure Linen TOWELS reduced to 5c. each. Pure Table Linens from 20e., upward. 200 Hats for 'ilot, and Boys. No two alike. From 40c., up• wards, wor'.h from $2 to $3 Fully half of actual cost price. - All sizes in Hen's and boys' Fancy SUM J.tEltt SHIRTS at cost orad less. alusltns and Curtain Netts will be derated out at less' ihan Cost previous to $tuck-lak- Mg. M. PATTERSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, VS! 4 1 have just received:a full supply of Christmas goads, consisting of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER,WAR>E, and Jewellery of all kiods and latest designs. BIG BARGAINS From Now Till Christmas. All goods heu;ht far cash and ae cttt 541 as ohcap at the cheapest and cheaper. Repairing rromaptily Done and parGi‘e me call. Sat isfae .i[ox, 4Gl•iiAWOL keit M pATTI.Ilu013. ,;y