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The Wingham Times, 1894-09-21, Page 1UF VOL. 1187. VIES. WINGRAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894, $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE VALUES AWAY UP HIGH —Casli for good butter and eggs at R, A, Fon SAt4L—A. good fresh Mileh Cow. m Grehatn's market emery. Apply to Jett, Etexcie, 414. fw- , e T44(1., 041 fit' ••4, 40.4•••••• — The London Flei attended by resident during the week, —Messrs. Peter I and R. Elliott were a Teoswater show, this ze,Sonee of the em 4 furniture factory c Monday. It will be the factory is rennin 1 has been pretty, well of town and vicinity Nans, John Neelands --ing es Judges at the reek. loyees of the Union mmenced work on eek or so before Full blast. guaranteed to cure o or neuralgie. 25c • PRICES AWAY DOWN LOW —Phenyo-Caffein is , any forn. of lieadao all druggists. — Tho Huron all this week, and a nu ancl vicinity are in a capacity and some it AT. THE BEAR. ORR & LE1SCOOKS, The Only Direct Importers. Van Been, Sept. 12th, 1804. ssizes aro being held ber from this town endance, some in ono another. —Cross & Blackwell's Pickles, at Marriage Licenses H. E. SNIMLIS.. Issued by FRAME PATERSON, No 23, Vic- toria stroot,Wingliam, Ont. No witnesses —A juvenile illii.m of footballers dr required. over to Teeswater on Saturday last, and . . . , . .. ._ - - • • • , .. - played a juvenile el lb of that town. Tho 4,,oeeeeetteeeeeeeleteeeeseeeeteeteseeeveseeeeeceee town boys defeated the Teeswater boys by O INisk. T Place in Canada to i a score of one goal o nothing. 0 4' ,Es get a Business Edo- 42 4(.0A r. John c a tient Shorthreul, : ' r. John ton will have the brick elt.., is at the Can- , i' o?, v. ege was • '''''''"'""'="..""""al trBusiness C 1 louse which the lJames Johnston o a od A lege, qeyeelo, Ont., nee Stretfora, Ont. ,si erecting at the tim.of his death, finished. 4 tue eeqsetonabiy Caveat's Greatest CUM. . . . inercialtScholle. Gate neeve free, Men- : It is situated on tilt road to the cemetery ,e, tion this paper. Shaw a. hiliett, Principals, * ; near Mr, Thos. Elliett's. 4.04,00etelereeoeeeteitee. teettfeet0000stee I .................ee,e,e, ----. . --•- • • ...-- - - — I —Ladles, have your garments made by Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite . LOCAL9 NEWS. 1 the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always first-class lit. —Calves feet Jelly, at H. E. Semmes, ...400,1e Ir. D. Stewart altped a load of lambs Macdonald Blook the first of tho seasote to Buffalo, on Tues- -Several block crossings will be put ' . clay last7j)Should 'ae market prove a down on different st-edts this fall. ee profitable one, there 3 no donbt but many —The G. T. B. ten special trains from of the lambs from is • will a Wingham to Londe ,on Monday, Tuesday and 'Wednesday of t las week. , theil.,,. • —M. Patters s 62.50 Stem Wiqics Discord has aris ps of the Salvable 'Watches will b sold for the ne 1' 0 days.' —The alumina branoh of the W. Monday afternoon elected and other Bluevale P. O. 'meting of the local T. IT. was held on last, Officers were siness translated. —The Maitland Presbytery mot in the Presbyterian oliu di, here, on Tuesday last. There was good attendance, and considerable bus less was a transacted. Report of proceede es next week. —Tho fall 'elm , crop is a pretty good one in this section, and aro picking them up rapidly. 4he packers are hard at work, and it will be long before some largo shipments will be made from here. —Wretches, clocks and jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by HAL= Pane, Meyer Block, Wingham. 11r. Chas. Pollson, of town, on Salute day last, caught one of the largest fish ever taken out of the rater hero. It was of the Mullet species, end measured twenty inches in length Si.1 weighed two pounds and three quarter . —Quite a numbcr of the local sportimen have hen taking dvantage of the open season for shooti4 On Seturdey. a num- ber of them were )ut, but we have not learned what luck hey had. Game is not very plentiful this ason, it is said. —The next meati g of District- Lodge No. 24, I. 0. G. T.,' vill be held in Lon- desboro on the 16th f Obtober next. The Grand Chief Temp r has promised to be present, atm it is expected that other officers of the ,Grar Lodge will also be presen t. —An effort is bei , - I weekly mnrket in in the Wingliam-' son:1°th* 10thst Army, and quite a market wonld be for . number of the membei have gone out and to both buyers a 62 formed another army,. o be knowe as the Berlin and other on Monday, a.eeee ix caseThe owner , United Christian Will ig WorkeeteeeiThey sPlondid weeldY . . have rented a building -end aro co uctmg —A. reacting of 14 eg property and paying • their meetings on, so ',ewheitithe same Of the East Herm —Found, in Wingl large brier root pi Cart have it by pros, for this notice. '• —We have to thank Northern Exhibition, ton on October 2na, 31 plimentery ;ticket and. eeeee Mr, T. E. Cor furniture and under across the street, to.* pied by Mr. Jos. Bullo. g emacie to establish a intou. Why not do ne in Wingham? A great accommodation I—The Presbyterial Sabbath Sehool have —Plienyo•Calfein w 1 cure any, f m of I Obitery, beaclache, neuralgia, r emetic pain- The following rererence to the late ee just added three v ry valuable enape or ful periods, &c. 25e A. dr uggift t oh chrt s to their toed Mg outfit. --A social, and ir the auspices of the —Mr' W, A, John , Ravi the City Restaturan bus Woman's Miasionaiy Society, will be ld. at the Methodist parsenage, Mond Mg, Sept. 24th. mission ten are cordially invi —Every persoti the lair, Sept. Nocery and get a --Mr. James Z 'from Mr. Itobt. Hill, I n 0. All TlantibY of new oescl out in the new Mae shop lately oomph) He will ca,rry all Nina when visiting . fruits, oysters, o,,a up 01 Goii,t,allndaivit ogGurlifl Tiert! rooms in connect& f egoss, who has been • working in Blyth or sotne time, got badly Ca and see him. • kicked on the fac by a horse, .on Thurs- --A. lively runaway .curredon Josephine day of last weel. He was able to be street on Tuesday af Mrnoon. Mr. Thos. brought home on Friday, but is still in a Walker, butcher, lei his horse, as lie critical state. thought, secure in th, shed, while he went —Regula'r serviees at the Congregational to attend to business, but it made a bolt church next Sunda at 11 a.m. and 7 p, m, out of the shed and sl trted down street, stor. Morning subject: The buggy 0£41/10 in co tact with a post in ,me expect from God ?" front of Chisholm's d ag store, breaking 'True evidence of union tho shalt, which ent-ed the horse'sdeg rdial weloomo to all. causing an ugly gash about four inches purchased est; and stock added a large h goods, is opening neld 13look, in the • Mr,' T. E, Cornyn- in of canned goods, d has commodioue oyster parlors, &c. Preaolting the "How much ma Vening-sebject : with Christ," A —Tno prinoipa schools leave had the rules laid dow of the different publio their attention called to —The annual meetin by the Board of Roaith 1, Teachers' Association and school lo w go, Nrning the vacciaatiOn. of Collegiate Institute Go pupils, and the reraest is made that they and Friday, Sept. 27 at carry out these inuct' DS to the letter as. is the programme for e T11uesney.-11 to 111 of the Star Res- Appointment of Ci81e18;-30 to 12:15 —Ethic d the exclusive right eo standpoint—S. J. Boy neryt &c ,on the exhibi- 1:00 to 2—Penmauln W ednesday next. Pleis get- _Miss M. Rusk. le ortons of grapes, and will r fruits and confeotionery m 2 to 2:40—Geogreph abundance for thecasion. Jimmie never and how to tetteh it— does things by ha yes. 2;40. to 0:e0-11ritisi teach a 4th class—R. R. • —Bills aro out .nnouncing a grand cheep 3:20 to 4„.__Dereeetion excursion to Sam 1, on October 4th next, Burins, 4th under the ttuspices of the Canadian Pro- Feinte-0 to 10—R tective Assooiatio The train will leave payment of dues; elect Kincardine at 5:2, it. m., Wingham at 6:35. 10 to 10:40-1thetori a at 12:15 p. m. Re- H. I. Strang, B.A. Sarnia the next day, , m. The f are from 10:40 to 11:20—Li soen as praoticabh —Mr. Jas. Ma tament, has secui4 soh fruits, co/fe tion ground ring in a c have otl d sellers. Waterloo, and arrive at Sari vns in Ontorio have turning, will leave ets. October 5th, at Wingliam is place xectitive Committee nservative Associee , Ill -35, and other ne and Harry Days Arrengerneets in r-gard to the revision of i , on Friday last, 1 rates. A -mass in Berme on the 4th, the Old Country, the Dominion Vote s' list were made, and ; ,T. 0, Madill, Gr was anything other matters dealt . with. A. Convention Essery, of Loudo will shortly be holt to nominate a canal- P. p. E ;et Lambt date. A. West Larnhton . . particulars can be g —Private Moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf .— .Tonie Neerexes. Particulars the directors of the lineseese the Salvation Aa y. ' . tion was held in. be held in Walker- ee-fr esses. Wm. Vo.nst and 4th, for a coqaturned from their trip ress badge. last week. Mr. Vanst but pleased with his tr n has moved his some of the time, but i king establishment now. He says the weath shop lately occu. cloudy nearly all the dm (I. as a roateurant. other side Of the Atlanti --Servant Girl Wanted,—For general , Liverpool were somethin housework. Apply eolVIrs„ John A. Me - Lean, Alfred street, yv: ughean. no place like Canada ye a clear dry climate. —Last Friday nigh there was a partial eolipse'of the moon, Nvi 'eh was visible, and WANTED to borrow for a number of oer town eople remained Up to see it, though it as nearly 'eleven o'clock before it could seen. —The Women's Iforeffr.e Missionary So- ciety in connection wi. the Methodist church will give a soCialribthe Parsortage, on Monday night next. .eroceedings to be devoted to tho interests of the Sooiety. —For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. Remember the place, one door south of B. A. Graham's grocery store. —Sunday night last, bout eleveui o'clock, a disgraceful row took place at Messrs. Beattie Bros,' livery s ble. The trouble seems to have been bet at the stable and some and, the language indri graceful. The matter it by magistrate's court. —Mr. :jos. Bullard 11 stOek Of feteffs arid confe A. Mins; tie Abe ling Mr Xr. Items Will open out donaid Blook This ie splendid stand, ooeupiecl by T, 111., ne te Temperance Hall, be c the store in d god One, •nd no doubb, mr, the Town t johns will build up a 1e trade in his room, the Wingham t• • item we reproduced 1 line.• "And where the ma He was sick nicely recovering r was wet and they wore on the e and the fogs of awful. There is for sunshine mad term of years— e3,000 on good farm secuiity, at 5 per cont. interest. • For particulars apply at .Tice to 520,000. A canva for stook is being Office, Wingham, Ont. does not satisfy tin made, and the town i to be asked to assist particulars would t onus or by subscrib- My purpose in stati had pledged himself the Dominion neemb _e for South Bruce, is r ago, the Exeter tive measure, was t• nearly a "Pullma,nee in miniature. He people became posses „d of the idea that re i ance electors who v deserve censure en t owns and operates rue flour mill, saw creamery would be :inlaying investment, ' tency. By the w I mill, sash and do fa ory, oniploys and a joint stock eon -Any was organized, several hundred hand ; all e year around, and plant amid buildin , at a cost of 05,400, , for consistency ? "Mommt" and the owns some 10,000 acts of swamp and bush purchased. The &Net was furnished by 3 learned, was, "the land. Cargill villa is very nearly sup- an American, who resisted in organizing ported by his inane y. He lets built nice the company. The venture did not turn their licenses." Tb houses for his men N thigh he rents at aim out as successful oe :expected, and last were expected to vo rate and a largo ha ! for church services work the creamery N as sold by auction, had promised to p Now, what I want efowat promise the to get their votes ? t their licences if h IOW ? A. few "par at the low rate of tions at proportionate ing will he hekl at o be addressed by Rev. ncl President ; Mayor P. D. McCallum, M. ; A T. Gurd, M. P. and others. Further ined from bills. --Goderich peopleteve decided to /QM ir ?Oillt stook comp; ay to erect, a large summer hotel and sanitarium. It is thought that propel. buildings and a suit able site should be se -aired for from el 5,000 Diuut request for the • "how" of kir. Con sn,y, I do not think particulars. If the -• The Guelph Mer Mr. H. Cargill, bro gill, of this town, say y, in .,spealting of r of Ur. John Car - Mn. H. Cargill, the enterprizo by a ing for stook. —A. little over a y ten an attendant and public meetings. Cargill is et, fine man realizing only 6150( Experience comes ung men of town, sodomy and a gra- favorite generally, high, ed in was die- ! ready to assist and h 1p those in need. —The botel men ef the Province are eing investigated TR t f • Toronto and east a ti f Ilia Ont rio I leave Winghare at 6.25 a, rn. and 11.20 a. di p m., vim Clinton and Guelph. Good con- of the Association, at- set forth by the cmi- w ell. Perhaps "Te totaler" can give them Hilton Ashton, and iss Jessie Ashton, of and War, which is followe --G. . B. re, ns organizing, un er name o le a ot Necessary. arding "Teetotaler's" vhere," "when" and lly's pledge, beg to t necessary to give lowledge of the "fact" the knowledge of thc. salify him dither. g that Mr. Connolly to support a prohibi- show that the temper - ted for him did not o ground of inconsis- , how does this look e hotel keepers voted nly reason I have yet did not want to lose temperance electors "Mowat" because he ss a prohibitory law. know is, what did otel keepers in order id, how will they keep passes a prohibitory milers tdong this line • of the West Huron will be held in the rich, on Thursday 1 28. The following eh day: —Opening Exer- . om mi t tees. ion from a moral —How to tenon it —What to teach MoRoberts. History—How to Ross. Lesson, "Robert J. Moore, B. A. Art of auditors on of officers. —How to teach— cretins 5th class t Lesson, "To Winter, H. S. Reader—J. B. Weetherheed. 11:20 to 12—Ente 1894—Alex.Mcleay. 1:30 to 2:10---Natrs ce. Grammar—Paper o crf Assigning and Correction of He no Clusky. 2:10 te 2:411—Rep _ ets doting exeroises. Per Mr. Wm, Dore business, cm Tuesday Mr, Crowell Wil spending some tine Thomas, tendon and home on Monday ni invigorated. Mitchell Advocate the popular rector o brother, Dr. Wood, last, Mrs. C. C. Simpsel W. J. H. Adams, of Mr. J. Sullivan's. Mrs. Irwin and M aro guests of Mrs. Jo Clifford Express: Wingham, has taken He is employed at Mrs. Swan, who 1 her son, Mr. R. J. SN went to Howiek, on tives, accompanied who has been on a c friends here. 11 License Holders Afereciation. The object Miss Kate oisy , of Wroxeter, Mr. '8 °sea of his me via W. G. & B.; 6.35 a. rn. end 3.25 would be very :met table and profitable as I Work—Wm. Mc - of committees and nais. ts in Kincardine, on on, who has been with friends in St. thee places, returned bt, looking greatly Rev. L. G. Wood, Wingham, paid his visit on Saturday of Chesley, and Mrs. Wove, are guests at . "Fowler, of Seaforth, n Elder, this week. y. David Kincade, of p his abode with us. S. Hotel's factury. s been here visiting an, for some time, onday to visit rela- y Miss Una Elliott, ple of week's visit to Heater _Retie, brether ,f. Ivax 0. S. Graoey; or— town, we take frona 11 .1 Blyth Standard of lest week: It is witt profound regret that we are called upon to, chronicle the death of Mr, Hector Buie, )14 sad event took place at his father's i'' sidence on Mendel forenoon at 11 o'clock. Mr. Buie had been in very poor health fo some time, having been 'unable to atten to business far a year or more; and wild visiting in 1Veon. treal about a month ag contracted typhoid, fever which proved qu kly fatal to a con- stitutioa already weak ed by disease, Ile was a young man of wl m any community might well feel proud. After graduating at an early age from the Clinton High, School he taught so of for a few years and when an epportu ty offered pluckily entered on a larger fiel by purclaa,sieg, in company with s l'elr. avis, the Montreal Business College, whit was the beginning of his business career n, that city. The venture, due in a large legree to Mr. Buie's energy and ability, lemanze at pronounced success. Not satisfied with this, and while still engaged in busin ss, he took up the ' course of Commerce 1 Law in leleGill tiniversity, taking 11 o degree of B. 0. Li, The high position he ,ocupied among his fellow -students was 4owu when he Was . invited to deliver th, valedictory of bis, year, Among his feli iws in business. and social circles he was -ield in the highest esteem, not less for in 'egrity and picibity than for his many othe excellent qualities oe mind and heart; th widespread sympa- thetic interest of all in is late illness testi- fying to the warmth of their regard for one iwho so well merited th ir love and syin- panty. "He is not dee 1 but sleepeth," and the example of his life and labors, short, it is true, but full to over flowing with lessons of the beauty and pmver of work foe the benefit of others will lot lem without fruit in its influence on the young men of the neighborhood. To Our Corr pendants, • We are well pleased 'tli the way oar correspondents have meted in making the Trues a we/uoine sitor to our many readers, but now tin !; thebusy season is about over, we hope ther:ill not relax their efforts. We shc-ild e glad to hear from them every we,t, but where that is not easy of accompli= ment, as often as t possible. We Nvantyi make the Times the newsiest paper in flia tmty. When sup- plies run short, Itiiidl! mention it, and more will be sent forwi el. .. —The Delineator fee. November, whit% is ,called the Thanksgiv ng Nernber, is the first of the three great , Winter iasues, and presents a. table et con eras that is most varied and itetiKeeting..e.The fashions for the month appear et.* '.eriore .attractive thanusnal, and with se ", becoming styles wom a akind should eppea ether best during the winter at hand, A melY ehastrated • 1 paper on E vening and Dinner dresses supplements the regular !ticks; and ap- propriate contributions r the semen are , , the Thanksgiving Dinne a Thanksgiving 1 in New Thiglend, Table ecorations, and How to Serve Apples id Pears„ The' ;] initial paper of two new ries appears in t: this number ; one treats o The House, its '1 location, etc.; the other • f the Relations between Mother and SO . One of the most interesting papees the month is a "real conversation" betwee Edith Thomas and Dr. Elliott on the sa jest of Woman by a charming Miss Thomas' on the Kinder- • and student g and there is vided in Term- s of Crops and McClintock liege of Belti- nitle etnitribte Aurned from Bradford I tee en .able article on e.rivate School e tetutned from To' I Teanhiag as an Ocenpatio -. for Women. What to do in Melees cont_ns good advice Mitibid McInnis were! fatotltileien7ther of a family. • and there are popular Tea T le Talks, the Oordon's Tuesday. - description of a China - Wedding, and eld, after spending a, I special London, returned on i Xetting, Tatting and La :Making. The papees oft .0roc ting, Knitting, 1 subseription peke of the elineator is only gViavtialsnirt7mGello.ibblieokt- , Cents each. Address 0 len; to The De- i One 'Dollar a 'Year, Sing 00pies, Fifteen 1 lineator Publishing Co: of Toronto, pa.) len, of Huron Town - cis in town i a ltiohmoral St. West. oronto, Ont. . ionery to Mr. W. 13;ections by all trains. stitution, :i. T join together in one Howiok township, re the guests of Mies Robt. Hill, and and show where the consistency come in. little poem on the subject —"In referring to Association all the I keen Holders and Tours truly, Etta Cole last Sund . best vein. Lite third artic . TIDIPI3BANCE. Wingham Sept. 8, 1894. n the store lately Judge Doyle in holdii he course taken by the court in the use of the failure of furnish time court tures finished the t week by saying ee r will etid 11 18 herd. ,---We' unaerstand that Ur. Wm. Dore to say." To relieve he perplexity of our had decided to 'pull down Se partly burned esteemed eatene, we ay assure him that frame bitilding and erect two-story brick building iitits stead. The i, ,,i the end is quite ap rent, The Council buildin9 wit'. ,6 must simply coniply with the law, which 120 by 24 feet, and will be d f " eyebrs Ill; obliges the munici •ality in which the room paint -and woodwork shops. This stonemasons warli.il n";64.7nart. court is held to fur ish the necessary at. 01,41, Comniodation for luoling the court, or else Veldt tis Week, and the ricklaYers will a 3 then rush their work 9ing. 1,0*. Dore wpahyotiour4livesaicierenr will rteovtettipaturtty0 expects to have the b lain& ready for occupancy hi the ctairse f a - few Weide. the publie, hardly cr (Malik to Wingliam, to know that it town of such pretensions The X Beatty' • has not a suitably minim& eclat room, Thrives on gnat food and Ailifils.; with though it boasts o a "big" town hall." tijetity of 4torolee 14 flui ' Ifer The “learried" edit of the Goderich Star brin ,i1OWS with betalrit 7b tits has the thanks of t "perplexed' editor Wictb, its &aim y, 'If hot teffiliebtle the of the Timm for th information oontained eleallaing itik'.• : . Of a lakkt renuttly, slit in the above. In amens 'of perplexity, it nies tbsontle ...,. Oesseutlicinialifrative, is good to have one to relieve) us, 'without , tlytup of Pigs, ' . ' k4 fee or reward. others of the Provinc interested in the mai of the liquor trade, a Oohs throughout the encourage the forma dons in Counties of Ontario who are tainance and welfare d the various associa. Province, so as to ion of each associa- nd license districts Whale none exist. 2. To proteot the mem- bers of this Associati n ih the full and free exercise of their bud ess according to law, and to maintain am* further the general interests of the trail by all lawful ways and means, ani to resist measures tending to the injury f their business, and to pledge the support .f the Association in favor of tepretentativ Parliament and the Ontario Legislat re, who will oppose all prohibitory legial ion and support the License System, Experience e Proven it. - A triumph in medic ne waseAtained when experience proved that 04x)tt's Emulsion Would not only stop the progress of Pul- monary Consumption, but by Re continued tit. health and vigor could be Milt restored. Fall Fairs. Wingham, Sept. 25-26. Palmerston, Sept. 24-25. Harriston, Sept. 25-26, Goderich, Sept, 25-26, Woodstock, Sept, 25-26, Paisley, Sept. 25-26. Zurich, Sept, 26-27. Brantford, Sept. 26-28. Stratford, Sept. 27-28, Settfortim, Sept. 27-28. Delgrave, Sept, 27-28, Atwood, Oct. 2. Mitchell, Oct. 2-8. Clinton, Oct. 2-2. Wroxeter, Oct. 2-2. Arthur, Oct. 2-11, , Pale, Oct. 2-11. ValkeetoneOct. 2,4. Tnicknow, Da; 8-4, • Elora, Oct. 4.5. Brussels, Oct. 441. llowiek. at Pordwielt, 00,6, Blyth, Oct, 040, Clifford, 04,1041. Dungannon, Oet, 1140, • , Miss Lottie Mit hell, who has been &tartan takes both teach returned home on Viednesdny last, I thron h attraotive work visiting friends in eistowel and Mitchell, eetelelr. J, W. Scott, • oedipal student, has feajeliieleaoteinegereolleVeMairetilit el; t just returned . ror1 a three months' visit Tissue Papers. Mary L eee,1 to the land of Scott and Burns. He also Mrs. Wm. Inglis writes of The Woman's more, and Xilldia Gilbert spent sotne timein 4)gland and Irelatid. on Saturday. Mr. Robt. Mainpr ronto on Tuesday. • Misses Maggie ant viaiting atUr. M Miss 'J'ernile couple of Menthe 1 Saturday M. d' ifrs The bovenehip, are visit Tavish's. Mr. and Ilrs. W ship, are visiting fri M. D: M. Gordon Soott, were at Lend Mr. and 'Mrs. :los. rta Masters Bey and fair this week. ibsou and The merchant who gr Andfurns up tbcwbil In sorrove and pi Because trade's v left for an Premise° on Thursday, Is the fellow who wol ibles and sighs of his eighs, y advertiglis. .4 4-