The Wingham Times, 1885-09-18, Page 84
'LOCAL NE -A'S
atRIDAY, SEPT. 18Tu, 1886,
REMOVAL.
THE TIMERtWitl be removed to -day to the.
cs3fiices in the eteue block formerly occupied'
eby us. The location is central, the offices
are well lighted and Dicely arranged., and
in every respect well suited for a news-
-paper and.publishing business. True TIMES
• will bare the model offices ,of the county`
ivllich to receive its friends and patroue.
•Iwo^=srvssf'Oltte wasted. ens Chambermaid and
sou Melee hoop ski. IIIghsst wag* phi. Enqulrs
at Central Holsl.
To RENT. —if dwelling with 6 reams,
rto1C ,Apply,at this office.
Semmes will be held in St, Itatul'a
Nuore g i next
Whitney & Duffield's advertise
-
3r/ eqa$; t another column. They have
F t. • special to offer,
count of pressure of other matter
,f our correspondence and looal• news
een, crowded out of this issue.
W. Duna is erecting a new britt
to his residence, wbioh will greatly
appearand`e and comfart.
, of tbe marble works, is this
oat a large date stbne for the
ownship hall in Gorrie,
children and teachers were •
ay last Thursday in order
witness the Caledonian;
Des first annual sale of carriages and
wagons by Nickel & Dore will be held et
their factory, on Victoria street, tomorrow
when a large number of now and second,
hand. vehicle$ will be disposed of.
ALL sea 25 CENTs.--••Parties wishing to
take Tux Tuns on trial oan have it sent to
any address, or delivered at their doers in
town, platin Jan. 1885, for the small sum of
25 cents, Send along the money and try
the best local paper in town.
/Won at the salt well progresses from
fair to middling, but the hole is gradually
growing deeper. Some days quite rapid
progress is made, while others it is slow
and tedious. The hale is now in the
neigleborbcod of 800 feet down.
W. Henderson, in the
een refitted b nd painted
now presents • a band-
it •of Comerford ws.
the assizes in London
meat was given for
d casts,
st.tilass excursion to
urn next month, and'
g should call on E,
gent for particulars.
ular meeting of ttie
s Liberal Club will
hall next Monday
ed there ;wall be a
place In Wingham
s at S. G•racey'
stock. S. Graney
Furniture Deal-
:and T-- Drum -
their place's of
now located in
man is up near
comp=, ti •,+ at Brussels.
re, A. R. Morrie, of this
thefirst prize, a beautiful
-here were a dozen .compet-
e contest was very close and'
A. CLINE has accepted the position
,of captain of the fire company, tendered
frim by the counoil, and is aft present en-
gaged in selecting .elf -efficient foe of fire -
mea, .Cline is an old hand at this busi-
iesa, and Willett:0u will soon have a first -
'claim fine companyy, -
Bospvreany Seine time during Wednes-
day aright burgulems entered the woolen
imill,wf Inglis & Chi. and made away with
six bundles of finished goods valued at
;about 8100. The deed was evidently
committed by parties who were acquainted
with the lad'- of the mill. A clue bas been
obtained and itlisexpected the guilty Anes
will be speedily brought to justice.
S. f'rlu,CEr has a Urge stook of eideboa rds
fled room sets, parlor smites, sofas, lounges,
,mattresses, &c., that wan be bought at veru
low prices for sash, Special reductions to
parties burying ih q, q,utities of over 850.
Parlor suites assay down, almost at cost.
It will pay you. to come 10 miles to buy at
#1, t:lracey'e Furniture Rooms. 'tern ember
the place, directly opposite T. A. Mills'
store and next d000r south of Brunswink
Hoose,
Bid CATan.—Oa llforxday morning Jos.
Hurtibese succeeded in capturing, a mud.
turtle below Johnston dt Turner's dam,
which weighed 14 pounds. Joe seoured a
pot and built a fire at the river for the pur-
pose of boiling the preatiire to get the
shell, but the pot was to small or the
cook m g., awl as a consequence the thing
was btfrned to nothing, Joe, however, ifr
prepared. to swear on a whole ate* 'of
bible that he:djd capture the turtle ;and
that itweif hed .1.4 pounds.
ANoira n HIST.—As TOE Torre has
before remarked, ithe band has giveh its;
lterviats free at nearly every garden party
held in town this summer, and from which
the churches reaped handsome returns,
Is it net about time that these churches
tombined to give One for the leettefitaof the
hand? The boys are badly in need of
funds, and they a -o deserving e( some
slight recognition at the halide of those
who Toped the benefit of their services.
Who will be the first to move in the
tnsitpc'?
s AME9. LOIITIT, with Jas. A. Cliue & Co„
has growing in his peunden a magnificent
thoroughbred Scotoh thistle, which stands
six feet :high and ia,00vered with blossom.The seed was planted last spring by Mr.
Loutit as an experiment, and the result
has exceeded his fondest antioieations. It
nractioally illustrates the motto, "Nemo
me inlpune laoesset"—Touch me and I'll
kick you, or something to the same effect
—for' it is o avered from stem to stern with
formidable looking spears.
SOMETHING new in the line of furniture
is now being manufactured by Snott &
Bell, of the Wingham furniture, factory.
It consists of solid mahoganyr'bedroom
suites, of modern desig)#, and isls'borately
mounted and finished. They,;atthe'hand-
somest suites we bays ever seen. The
firm have received letters from some of the
most prominent dealers in the Dominion,
congratulating them upon their enterprise
in introducing this new feature into their
business, which is the beat evidence of the
popularity of these goods. The entire
suite only costs 850.
Ten roller skating rink was opened to the
publio on Wednesday evening of last week.
since which time it has been well patroniz-
ed. The floor is in excellent condition,and
the noise caused by the rollers is compare-
tively little. Convenient seats have
been erected both for spectators
and skaters, and no pains or
expense have been spared to make
it a first-oloss rinir in every respect.
D'Clute & Burns, the proprietors,thorough-
ly understand their businoes, and the new
rink promises to become the'most popular
pia", of amusement in town.
',,,"' . ',LNE Mian.—The friends of John
Gregory will be pleased to learn that he is
meeting with splendid success in his mill-
ing operations in the Northwest. Re has
blailt•a stone mill at Whitehead, 2$ miles
frolirapdori,tehneh.cost _complete 844,-
000. Since open "t'$ as' been rune' iYg
night and day,' and farmers come ell the
way from Dakota and from a radius ":of 50
miles with their grist$: Since the- first of
June Mr. Gregory has got 2,000.'bags of
wheat from tolls, which gives the initiated
an idea of the immense business he is d'o-
ing. ibis mill is said to be the finetit and
most complete one in the Northwast.�
CATHOLIC BERVICEs.—Services `W311 be
held in the church of the Sacred Heart of
Jesus, in this town, on Sunday next, At
High Mass the subject will be: "Tranepb-
stantiation,or the immense love of Josue for
us," and Vespers; "Reasons why Catholic
have a right (1) to be allowed ;lo worship
God according to the d states of their con-
science, (2) to request ministers everywhere
t study the doctrines of the Catholic re-
llgioaa and make the same known to the
members of their congregations, that no
one may falsely think the Catholic belief
is unreasonable and anti -scriptural, (3) tri--
ask
rask Protestants to ;treat them kindly and
to love tile[»."
SCHOOL BOARD.—The regular meeting of
tits school board was held on the evening
of tiee 8th let, Several small accounts'
were presented and ordered paid, and
orders were directed to be drawn on the
treasurer tor 8587.50, teaoherr' and Jani-
tor's salaries. On motion of Mr, Inglis
the teachers were granted e. holiday on ;•
the 10th. Moved by 11Ir. Scott, seconded
by Mr. Inglis "that this board require the
election for school trustees in the town of
Wingham, be hold on the same day and in
the same manner As the municipal coun-
cillors are elected." This resolution • was'
adopted, and the secretary ordered to at
once send a eertined copy of the came to
the town clerk, The board then adjourn -
Tele lest excursion of the eeaon to
Niagara Falls, Rochester and Chautaugply
Lam, via Buffalo, will take plane on
Thuraday next,:24tle,inet,, under the AAna-
pines of the Preston L. Assosiatiopi and
Peeeton Alpsical Society. The train leave
Wingham on the W. G. do B. at 7 iA. t7!.
The faro Os Niagara Falls and return is
i .85; to tllaautaugpa and return 83 ; to
Rochester and recurs WOO. Niagara
Fal,ri tickets good for two days; Rocliestei'
and Chautaugttiitickets are good for five
days. Parties slating to visit Buffalo eau
buy a Chaptanqua ticket and stop off at
Buffalo and return by any regular train,
Overt arrangement has been made for the
comfort of visitors. This is the last ex-
cursion of the season, and one of the moat
llalightfpl woos, • For peertioulitre See bills.
BAND TounNAsusNT,—The Doherty Organ,
Co. baud, of Clinton, are making extensive
arrangements for bolding a band tourna.
meat in that town on Friday of next week,
at which 8400 in prizee will be competed
for, We understand that qnite a number
of bands have already entered, The Wing -
ham band will be there, and doubtless will
bring home one of the big prizes.
A Goo]) Move.— There has been a grow,
ing tendency on the part of butter makers
to bold their butter in the cellar until
CLEARIZ% THEIR SKIRTS.
Toth$ Editer of Toa Win a x Tien:
Sill, --In your issue of the 11th
int., appears an item headed ".A con.
temptible trick," accusing the Luck;.
now Caledonian Society of endeavor-
ing to injure the Wingham Saciiot;r by
holding what you call an opposition
concert on the evening of the games.
The item reiPets so severely on us as
a society, that we, who have always
We in the season, when it has lost its .been noted for our courteousness to
flavor, besides being too late for shipment young sister societies beg leave to cor-
to the old country markets. In order to rect the gross misrepresentation that
put a stop to this usage the business mea has gone before the public. First, we
of this town have determined not to take most emphatically deny either know-
; butter on account after Oat, fat each year, ing or thinking of such a thing. if
but will only take it for goods sold over those taking part in our concert desired
the counter at the time of delivering but- to hold one in Wingham, we were not
ter. responsible, as our engagements with
them were closed the evening of our
EBBYTERIAN „Conor,; Oaoax,—Latlt Concert. However, i may say we
March it was decided by a vote of the were aware of no such intention nn
congregation of tile.Vresbyterian Church their part. As to how it could be an
here t0 try an .organ in tbe church services opposition concert we titil to see,
for six months, to see how it would suit, seeing you ;advertised none. ISTo
The six months will have expired next • doubt music and song were ae muell
week, and on Sunday, the 27th inst., an- i the ancient pastime of "old Scotia" as
other vote of the congregation will be a "roller !Skating rink," though at the
taken to decide whether to mit it out or present tt•.ir ie•.they ilgure a little more
ti.
retain it permanently. As far as we can prominelr"tly on the expense account.
learn 'there ie a kindly feeling in the con. Beferriug•to your kind (?) expression,
iregion towards • the instrument; and savouring somewhat of the jubilant—
here appears to be every likelihood that it i "the games at Lucknow provingto be
•wtll• be retained, but the question cannot a fizzle,"—we beg leave to inform
be definitely settled until a week from nest you that Ave have met all engagements
Sunday. with 100 cents on the dollar, and
parted with all athletes, singers afid
i those who annually participate in our
games, on just as good terms as the
Wingham Society did. We exceed-
ingly regret to hear such expressions
from sister societies or their apologists,
finest in the county, was the only oue to ' for with the exception of one we have
enter the competition besides the heal letters and telegrams from all ex-
• band. The selections rendered by each pressing their sympathy in the true
were beautitul and difficult ones, but when spirit . of ancient Caledonia. "The
the points came to be footed up it was Lucknow • Parasites"—How ? For in
found that the Clinton band scored but 82 allour' correspondence for railway
while the Wingham band scored 131. 4 facilities , we advocated your teaa3e.,
the lead and heavier parts the Clinton boysand especially the extension of time,
were fine but the body of their playing was simply for your .benefit. And you, by
light besides which there was a "harmer; fixing your games immediately aftek
ious discord" in several of their. inatru •ours, show conclusively you -depended
ments. The -old instruments of the Wing- somewhat on as. How did you
ham boys had,been toned nicely, and. the happen to get Professors McGregor
absence of discordant notes was quite and Reid to exhibit, ? Was it not by
noticable. The contest was conducted
THE BAND CONTEST —• %A will' be Been by
the prize list of the Caledonian games, the
Wingham band succeeded in carrying off
the first prize and 1150 at the contest last
Thursday. The Clinton band, one of the
picking up some of the crumbs of
upon a fair- and equitable basis, ane%•'tits fizzled Lueknow games ? Jn con-
partiality -whatever was shown, Prof elusion, We cannot help feeling that
Steinhoff, of Bothwell, acted as judge and the whole tenor of your comments are
scorer. He was located behind a screen a calculated to engender feelings alto -
short dietanoe from the stand, and was not gether different from the nature and
aware what band was playing: The result aim of all true Caledonian Societies.
-of thneContest should ba 'erygiatifyi g to Respectfully yours, _.
our eitizene, and iteertaiuly reaeata great" M. CAMPBELL, •
credit upon- our band and leader. Ever) ChiefLuc,:now O. S.
member is a native of the town; Dave Lucknow, Sept. 15, 1885.
Kincaid, the leader, was raised here, and P. S.—Every family of our Society
his knowledge of music, which he has been • was represented at your games. --M. C.
so successful in imparting to the boys, was
picked up here. He is a natural born (It is with pleasure -we place before our readers the
tnuBfetan,- - Wiligham has every reason to, 'contradiction of the chief of the Lueknow Caledonian
feel proud of her band, which is without society, Tun mire would bo very sorry indeed to
doubt one of the best in the Provinee. make the serious charge it did without baying good
.grounds for doing so, and we claim we were justified
at time in taking the stand we did. These were
PJS$SON1lL, our•grounds: The day of the Lucknow games was a•
very wet one, which naturally detracted from the
Jas. A. Cline and family }ave. returned event and caused loss to the Society, A scheme was
from Oakville, where they spent a- week hgtahc4 by certain parties to bring the singe* and
among friends, othets trom Lucknow to hold a concert on the even.
ing of t+segames here, A member of our Society
"Mrs, Smith and Mise Maud IdoCosh was up there and beard the ech. me disleussed, when
have retprned home after sojourning in he seat the following telegram to the ono and secre.
Toronto, Paris and other planes for: six tory ot our Society.
LocSNOW, Sept. 9, 1:20p.m.
weeks. Secure town hall for to morrow night; urgent; at
once. Opposition concert proposed.
Miss Lecia Wait, who has been visiting —• —•
at Watford for the past month, returned The advice was acted upon, and a few minutes later
the following aetloborative testimony came by wire:
home yesterday, She was accompanied LUCRpainNOW, Sept. 9, 1:45 p
by Mrs. and Miss liinoaid, who will visit f To Manager tpwa. Hall,
' Can we sergri hall for to -Morrow night? State
fries ds in town for a time. price. Is there piano in hall? Answer.
K. KEaR,
Jos. $urtibeso bas gone to. Chatham to. As, wo utlderetard, 9$, Korr" is a member of Ahe
bring home Mrs. IL, who has been visit- Lucknow Caledonian Society, and as Caledonian So-
ing there for several weeks. Mrs. *outdocities as a rule handle their own concerto, the nater.
Gooellarow, a sister, will accompany the al interennv:� drhwn was that the canoed was to be
under the s iipicee of the Lucknow Society. Chief
party•and visit here for a time. CAinpbell's ceinnlunieation, however, clears theskIrtt
} 1 of the Society, bot it makes our comments none the
Albert Davern, a smiling countenance lase justifiable
ufdrr the circumstances. The aeper-
loome up once more from behind the cion regain¢ togpoet of a "roller skating rink'.
counter in Wm. Holmes' store. He, spent concert An complrrd with, the kind they get up we
len enjoyable two weeks' holidaying at • can afford to pasp Aver, end if the Lucknow Society
Belleville, Brighton and other points, paw one hundred =DI on the dollar it Is under obit -
rd pptione to no ono, We deny that the,-Lueknow So -
,e -Among the Wingbarnitoa who took in clety had anything to do with securing an extension
the Toronto exhibition this week, wore of railway tickets to accommodate Wingham. Their
own bills only announced that tickets would be good
Mayor NarjllAleda and Wife, De, Tamlytt
Soave f/l& g . _Cot j until the 10th, whereas to suit Wingham they had to
sad wife, and. wife, -COMM. $tended until the lith. This extension our So.
lel., Davis, J, McGuire. J, A. Norton, Will tot" scented Itself, and L under obligations to no
H. M3putobeon, and many ethers, one, save the railway company, for the same. WO
*night also add in a postuript that 300 Winghamites
B, W. Galbraith, formerly a well. att.,nded the Lucknow games last year, and about as
known newspaper man of this city, and many on previous occasiout,and It is natural that we
well remembered as one of the ablest and sthathoulthid es oonxpoot themozerey tobse patroniarben,ze ourssad,now Wtho reat gretthete
most popular men in the profession here, Luoknow Society has cleared its Aide of any connec•
has recently became , publisher of thetion with the proposed donned, It hi to be hoped that
Wingham, Ont„ Tibia, `a paper with' no hard feelings wffi be engendered en either side,
which he was connected before coming to and that the sister 'Soelatlee will in future Itve le
Fljut,--Flint, Minh„ Globe, harmony.—En. Tcrea.
ord has been received of the the ar-
rival of t1 r, and Ars. Sovereign at Los
Angelos, Cal., whither they went in quest
of health. Mr, Sovereign stood the loan,
ev nicely, bat Mrs. lilovereign'a many
friends in this town will belpained to
learn that she bas had ail ✓Attack of hemorr.
hap of the lungs. It is hoped that the
balmy air of California will soon buiid up
° and etrougtben the invalid*.
Rif E UMV[ATIS1V.
LJ'' Sufferers from itheumatlem either of the
Acute, Chrnnio, Indammatory, or Gonorrhoea type,
Rheumatoid, Artbrieie, etc., can and a positive cure
in the ;loyal Rhoumatic Remedy. Sure, safe and re-
liable. no fraud or ouro•ali but a new and impot-
ent cure for fell Itheumatiodieoaeee. Beware of vile
drugs containing Aloroury ani other poisons. Cer.
tsin cure guaranteed. Only el a bottle, sent by midi
prepaid. Address J. Hooper & Co,, Sole Proprietor,,
ill 4r e$ O'Connor Street, Ottat►a, Can. t!
—SALE Off'—•
Ya1a1i Pilla;�pty1
Under and by virtue of a power of aalo contained in
a mortgage made by the late EriwARo Tie»Ara,
default having been made in payment thereof,
there will be sold by public auction at
Ca1`IOVli',R'S kIOTEL I3LULVALEr
Tuesday Sept lind 185,
At 1 o'clock p. m„ the following property:,---
The
roperty:-The north-west corner of Lot number 37, In the 1st
Concession of the township of Morris in the county
ot Huron, containing one square acre more or less,
described as follows; commencing at a certain stake
planted on the north-west corner of said Lot 31;
thence ill a southerly direction along the west beim-
dray of said Lot 3 shams and 16 links more or less :
also commencing at the said stake planted at the
north-west corner of said lot• thence in an easterly
direction along the north boundary of said Lot 3
chains and 16 links more or less; the other two sides
to be equal to and parallel with the above described
sides. On the above property there is a 2 storey
Frame Dwelling House 26x36, in good state of repair,
and Frame Stable. The land is well drained and on
it is a well with pump. Adjoining Village of Blue -
vale.
TsIuis:--.Tho purchaser shall pay a deposit of $100
at the time of Bale, the balance of ono half of the pur.
chase money in two weeks thereafter; the remaining
one-half in cash, or secured by a mortgage payable
in from 1 to 6 years at the option of the purchaser.,
For further particulars, apply to/. t'"� ' ;'i
CRERAR, Mena A`, ORSRArt, '
87-39 Vendors' Solicitors, Hamilton,
hi;iffi of Lads,
COUNTY OF HURON,
To WIT :
By virtue of several Writs of Fieri Feelds issued
out of Har Majesty's High Court of Justice, Queen's
Bench and Chancery Divisions, and tome directed and
deliveredagainat the Lands and TeneMentsof Charles
Tait Scott at the suits of Tho Molson's Bank and
William B. Hutton and Peter FIsher, I have seizedand
taken in Execution all the right, title, Interest and
equety of redemption of the above-named defendant
Charles Tait Scott, in and to the following lands and
tenements. situate, lying and being in the Town of
Wingham, County 01 Huron, and Province of On-
tario, viz.:
let, Lots eleven, FiftyTwo, and Three Hundred
and Forty -Five, running numbers, Government Sur-
vey.
2nd. Lot Twenty •Three, 'sky's 1st Survey, Ed-
ward Street West.'
Srd. An undivided halt interest in the West half
sof . Lot Thirty -One, Minnie Street East, Griffon's
urvey,
4th. Lots Thirty -Four, Thirty -Six, Thirty -Seven
and Thirty -Eight, Scott survey.
5th. Lots Twenty -Nine and Thirty -Five, on South
side of Scott Street.
8th. Lot Four on West side of Josophifl 7' S rnet,
save and except Ten fent in width sold oft the North-
erly side of said Lot, a'
7th. Lot Five West side of Josephine Street.
5th. That portion of Block B commencing one
hundred and two feet in a Westerly direction 'along
the South side of Victoria Street from the North.
Westerly angle of Lot Thirty one, Foley's Survey,
better known as the Exchange Hotel property,thenco
ins Westerly direction, along the South side of Vic.
tortaStreet, Twenty feet by One Hundred and Nino.
teen,feet, in aSoutherly direction, and parallel with
Josephine Street, all said properties being in Scott's
Survey, and tho Subdivisions of a portion -of Block B
Government Survey. Which Lands and Tenaments I
shell offer for sale, at my office, in the Court House,
in tbe Town of Goderich, on Tuesday,, the First day
sof Denen,ijor, 1885,, at the hour of Twelve of the
clock, 'Noon.
ROBERT GIBBONS,
Sheriff, Huron,
Sheriff's Office, Goderieh, Aug. 22nd, 1865.
WHITE ROSE CREAM.
FOR THE COMPLEXION.,
$too . REWARD $100
for any prenaration that will equal White
Rose Cream: to remove Tan, Freckles,
Pimples, Soften the Skin and Beautify
the Complexion. Every bottle guaranteed
to be as represented or money refunds d.
Price 75 cents per bottle.
THE PHARMACY Sole Agent for
Wingham, Ont.
CANADA'S GREAT
Industrial Fair !
AND
Agi icu uiol E po$ition
1885
WILL BE HELD AT THE CITY OF
TORONTO
Sept 9th to 19th {.
The largest Prizes and the best ehete of
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Poultry. Ami -
cultural, Horticultural and Dairy Pend -
nets, Matihinery, Implements and Mann;
factures of ail kinds ih the Dominion of
Canada. Prize Lasts And entry fortes eon
be obtained from the Secretaries of stili
AgriculturalSooieties and Meollantoa" In.
stitutes, nr they will be sent anywhere on
apblfoation by post card to the 'Secretary
at Toronto.
ENT1.RIES OLOSE AUG. VIM
A large number of Special Attrnictione
:are being prepared for that time,
for full particnlnrs of which
see Special Progrannres.
Oheap rates and gxeureions +ori n11.
railways. The befit tinge to milt the,
dity of Toronto.
J../ WIT allow-, II, J. HI12L,
l'resident, llianager and 5ec.,
Toronto,
•a
tau