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The Wingham Times, 1888-05-11, Page 11 lir I CAL 1i3 i•,.T ,inn . ipipeeemelents and trill betel. Arominion washing fur sale at S. bracees, 4 bargain for some ono. --Brussels oounc license fee at 96170 good stiff figure; but -We uuderstan, part in a social in eels, on Monday ev .--Please make a n• genuine Rubber Paint ber Paint Company, • only place you can b Cline & Co. s bardwar -The eonncil to allow no fire or the streets. The bonfires disallows . -Mr. H. Park from Wirigham offering his full a reductions. Thi cure great barge ns, , -The weekly Ego has !tater'. the piece of the cremated y °cede in oinnerl of Erin, Wingharnwith as r. 'Sam. E. Fleuty, ,foreman; j. T. iIitehell formerly of Wingham Vidette,;as editor and Mr. D. E. McMillan,, proprietor. CANADIAN ' Ammo 'hottest Ozer .- For tickets, nutps, guides or any other • information regarding this road, call • on 0. E. " Williams, Ticltet Agent, 0, P, R., Wingliaxll. a one of,•`. tugs. tion faote*y or Mon - is tanking extensive enovadous in the Cen- raohtno, now, with wringer, rice e12, can bo had for to Who gets it? has fixed the hotel d shops.,,k\t s 10. A. one too high, Mr. Graney Le to take Melville church, Bras - Wag next, the 14th inst. e of the fact that theonly f Clevelandmanufactur Ohio to be1 ithe it in Wingham is at Jas..A, store. ided at the kntt,'meeting alters to be exploded on Iso took .steps to have in lame. has decided to remove Hamilton and is now d splendid stock at groat is the time then , to se: 1 Y 1 471 5»7k i ONT., !L' dDA. , MAY 11, 1888. --Mr, Th. iiodorusieeputting up an act. ditionto his , rernises, 1 --The re ort of the annual meeting of the Aliment •s' Iustitnte is (lrowdod out. --Volt 'ran i :rxs J nice lot of baby carriages just received a Clreeoy's. Who'll be tho first to buy ono ? ' Call .4 son them, -Mr. Wm. Clegg. of Wingham, waafore- man of;tbe,je y at Godeloh assizes. -W. Creel« --•To melt age A neve piano or organafor a good dri ug horse, Apply to 11. Davis, Wingilum. -Mr. J. 1). . London, whop the Loudon, 11 town last wool 000 feet from J. ,7; Anderson -By a lotte Bathdrun,Idal , enjoying the lu • 29th of April, of season as Ili things by seeso praise and tru --Says the salt from the enol, lumber merchant of tithe contract for supplying ron & Druce Ry., was in He purchased pome 200,: lasers. ItLcLean Bros., and received by a friend from o, we learn that they were ivy of new potatoes on the There is nothing good out poet says : "How many seasouedero to their right perfection. " ;mentor: The shipments of arks of the Gray, Young & Sperling Com, any, were 102 cars for April, '01 going by G 'and Trunk from Blyth and Seaforth, an 41 by Canadian P .eiflo:rail- way, from Viu;;ham. These shipments went, to flee pe,:views in the Demi:lion. .We are mu itlereasinl.',, -ISr. Towler s having au addition built to bis resider. which will ad of the place. .Now is the tin S. Goaooy's and see ohromos, and aorta mouldings for plot pictures and got the: -Mr. D. Stew a oar load of fin Brampton, this ee was 1,250 lbs. 4,000 lbs. -The matter the Board of Trtde a pp Y the hearty amgenerally. A sifter the 24th o -On Frldity two,guests, Mis Prom St. -Louis recei'ing a to Allister lied . ittehorribiy vat'in a liar. after. Ile young man i e on the Diagonal road, greatly to the appearance p o decorate. your homes. Call at is ('Jot' of ell paintings and i pvlt 41so a large stock of •e franung. I3ring along your framed. of Wiugbom, shipped c ttie to A. P. Scott, of . The average weight net yoke of often weighed f the reorganization of arentl meets with revel of business men etiug will likely be called May celebration. est Mrs. 11. Clark and her s,s McAllister and Foster left here for that plane on gam that Mr. Arobie Me: t *ith a fatal accident. Ho angled by the bursting of a once factory and died soon as a clover and promising bis 29th year• (lance of the letter that our last .issue, protesting nsatisfactiry . mail arrange: n here and Glenannau, Dr. -.1'., informs us that he called the Post Master General Matter before him. He actor that he would look r and give the town every ilityin the matter, instruct: ry to,take n note of the points mnzediatoly throetgh the In: I pleased to notice the rapidly naiuess of this enterprising Company,. id hope prosperity may still attend then • ef,'orts. With free trade bo- a and the United. States they double their output, Anxzsr.-A recent issue of rday Eight contained a spicy who has already attained oca. . n ongst Canadian i*:ftLr. „. eV. L. Forster, who Mee. Johniioelands, of this We he manVested his strong eprosenb ob1 ets with pencil ntFznto endless trouble under esti regime of school disci-. picture vividly what the es when he says : Like a oris the Olympian diet down re in their midst (hen a thered round the ambitious clltsman. Born in Norval, in .Talton, he studied in Tor - travelled in Europe end in iu Paris under Boulanger, ngoaurean, under the latter u a competition among the o yanked next to the winner He returned to Canada in voted his talents to painting u Toronto. Pi nsoxens.-- Taunt Forest ltopo•eseniative: . ,Mr. W. J. Car yn has came to town and taken a pesiti tin Messrs. Thornpson's merchant tailor; ,r, establishmout. Besides "being a good coo, maker, Mr. Cornyn comes well recommend el as alaorosse player and ,.the Lornes .exp et he will bo a valuable acquisition to th' firsttwelve.-Kincardine tweet Can could easily A Cettenza Toronto ,rat sketch. on ;o 011 •torabl aetfte, Thi cousin to town. Early .inclination to and this got 1 '•the old and ry puns. We c 'writer deem' thunderbolt f came the tee group were g 'amateur clime the county 0 onto. He th ' 1879 studied Lefevre and three years. schools there 'of the diplom 1883 and halt d ,wince, residing -In don appeared i against the mutts betw Macdonald., upon the Ho and laid th assured tho Into the matt reasonable fa ing Ins secret and enquire specter. Tiro 24rn. ing out of th are energetic committees 0 Molfenzie, Clegg, Cline; Procession - Pett, ince, 3? allele, Hughes, Sutherland Elliott, printing, 561; +. Diokeou, drawing deeds for cemetery •ts, 9420 ; J', Neelands, wood for Mrs. Th meson, indigent, el, The public works ea theeimprovenae follows wA Ott Minnie et Victoria, 9420 ; Le Victoria, 46; Vic Lower Wiughem Josephine and ommittoe recommend" to be made this year as et between Sohn and pold, between John and rte, between Minnie and ridge, X120; do., between hauls, 935: Scott street, cutting• hill and grading, 620; Josephine, grading and gra\ el, 660. wenn 2. weep. Diagonal road and ert at corner of Josephine r16 ; openiug drain from river ; dram on Viotor- 1 road to Josephine, 010 ; Victoria street to botiud- ine, between John and Vio- Johu, grading hill from kis committee for tho carry: 21th of May arrangements leo at work. The r'ospoctive Collecting Subscriptions. Josephine, be Victoria, 56; oo and Victoria, Ireland's shop lo, from Diego on Diagonal ro ary, 550; Cath• toric, 210; on school to Car ing street, 210; lane ou Diagonal'road o Victoria, box drain, 210. aid Scott; B Dr. Chisholm, MoOlymont, derson ; On Inglis, Morton Secretary, F. baso brise ball the water we afternoon. is to begin• is to bo bicydio man's race, walki race, liurclle rano, race, bell race, all ling, wanting anc't 'Pugs of war are til between the etb Union factory. single fare,good f A. grand concert i ell, youbiil ; On Jumping, Robinson, Ain right. Lacrosse and tches, as well as a trial of will take place in the •aud trades' procession t one o'clodle. There Aces, fat man's raoo, old grace, egg race, 8 legged Id woman's race, girls' sorts of jumping, wrest: limbing greasy pole, dzo. a being arranged. for, one oyes of Bell's and the heap railway rates, om 21st till 25th May. the evouing. tune 3. On Albert, gr sding near railway bride, 23; Minnie, from xi dread bridge to Alfred, 220; Minnie, gravel idewalk, Alfred to Patrick,' 516; do„ ditoll .rg and grading, 26; Alfred, between Minn and Josephine, culvert, 515; two gram _i crossings had culverts on corner of Pati ck and Minnie, e5 ; Review: Mr. tend re. H. Smelle,Wingham, 'spent 'Sunaay wit Mr. Murray, the inerch, 'ant. -Messrs. Wre Clegg, of Wingharn, and Wm. Hastings, of, Turnborry, were on the geaud jury at Go oriels last week. -Mise 'Brame, Aiken lefe last week for Windsor. inhere she u for some tirne.-IiIr. 'John aoliuston, of meltnow, spent few days in town this wk. -Messrs. W. Lee, Merchant, and 3. ox, druggist, a Wrox- 'otter, wore visitieg ere on Sunday. -Mr. James Mew, relieving :orator hero for Some time, has been removed to twood.-Mr. .1, IL Elliott, formerly operator ha is now at Lake Chrystal, Dakota, receiving a go 1 salory.-Wo are informed that Mr. a. w. harness maker, recently of Winghm, is :nye leveland,Ohio.-Miss a as leas visiting friends at /3 CI this wook-stayor Inglis WAS in Toronto a couple f days this weak on busi- ness -Mr. John jr., s tow at %Mk at the Union reetory-Itir. 3. Reicher furniture dealor, of Water. leo, was in town lay -Mr. A. S. Macgregor, general agent, of the Stt Life Assuranco Company, wasno town this sveelr. ',Mao," always haS'things moval-Mr. 1101 has d ided to opor. pop worts at Listowel Anti lo,ses In a v days. Cho family is not eels, was a. guest the res Immo of Mr. W.1', Brock- onshire, this week.-Mis Emma Within, late of Wittgitant, hag reeeived tile appointment of deputy P. 0„ Michigan. She postmistrets, of Lot Ttw entered upon her unties 0. Black, of I/ohm:4.s, lots rata ed Wingltani.-Mr. with a purse aril an Wrest, a tor Bey eity•-e. n. naceiteee •rustleatin,v: ia the vicinity of 'WIlIsott, of tho Bald; of Handl is leaving wineham medical student, IR ucefield.-Mr. lion. • 43 nealthy and Soho Those present meeting on Tuesdit Smyth, Pettypieoc Accounts were toes Deans, grass send, supplies e15.46. leave of ebsenee ou and ,she end thepriu 16th, alter 2.80 p, ment committee re of e, urinal on' east porch over real: do from porch door hedge in front of elo. rear doors to each o item front gates ng of dead trees day, the llth of' pending the obteini to be eubtnithed a attendance for Alpl: Cie regular „monthly evening were: Messrs. u) Gordon, Mortou, Moore and Abraham. ea as faeces; Peter .65; 11. AL Robiuseu, 'es Peke was granted tou clay, the 21st inst., ipal on Wedn es del the The school manage: mmeaded the erection •s of school, a fence reat fence, a cedar ts, &gravel walk from closets, a gravel walk ront doors, die replao: eiduous ones on Arbor y, and evergreens in opted, except the one matter was deferrad g of plans of the same next meeting. The was v vt Mr. Malloch, Ins visited wheal rifeen self well pleaseil. visit 40 of letissMa meted to Miss the promotions o At the regalat day there wore pre zio,Cline , W. Mlle The finance eom :mending payment counts Win/ aelopte 48.76; Beaton. ee teaming, 10 cents; solieitorstees, 550 28. ector of Publics Scheele, After the Inspector's ely's pupils were pro- nolaei room, and 24 of Miss Cargilre. The his intention of holding Saturday forenoons in rideys, thus seving the own room. This vote even Connell. uthly meeting cm Mon. ent: The mayor, ana Minns, Black, Iloilo:1- a,linbinso u, T. Holmes, Pringle ana Gregory. of the following se - on motion of the reeve e. PAtor Deans, charity, Meyer & Dickinson, a. Buiittra, teaming, vZaitla ld at✓ Those present at t Tuesday at Winghar Law, (tlfoderator,) ray, taamoren, Igoe , McQuarrie, Davidsou, Anderson, MoNab , Andereeu, Cameron, Sutherland, Jones - nd Brown ; and elders : Messrs. Miller, M' phy, Harrison, Lovall, Gibson, A. Dews • , Stewart, HHenderson,. MoX{innon. It wadecided that the induo: tion of Rev. F. A. Tollinnon take place at South Kinloss on ednosday, the 30th of gay, Rev. Mr, How = to preach and pre: side and Mr. €iutho Land.,to hold a Gaelic service. Rev. Mr. oNabb was chosen Moderator of the Wh' eohurch charge, Rev. Mr. Jones to preach in` o church vacant ou the 29th of May T a resignation of the Rev. Mr. Brow , Wlmiter, was then taken up. kb was i timated that at a con: gregatlenal meeting' a retiring allowance of 6200 yearly was v ted the late pastor, on motion of Arr. A. . Gibson. Mr. T, Gib - sou, M. P. P., pa a high tribute to Rev. Mr. Brown, wit had been a faithful, earnest, able ansuccessful pastor. Mr. Lovell also spok= u high approval of him, as also did Mr Miller, kiss resignation was accepted an the Presbytery placed on record its appre 'ation of ; his long and faithful servioes. `I r. Broven's parting ad- dress was that of a elm,' Olear, scholarly, judicious, sympat etio, noble, resigned ehristiau pilgrim 1. ing down 113,s weapons of warfare, and d' piyaffectodthe Presby: tery. Bev. Mr. v cQuarrie made a timely recognition of t , o services of two veteran workers in th Master's oause, Messrs. Brown and Jo s, lately reeigned at Brus- sels. Rev. Mr D 'eon showed holy 1\tr. Brown, by, hi. a "at cliristian work, counsel, symp by 1 assistance had won. the afl'emtiou' an tors, Messrs. A the same strai passed, tliaaki.i their liberal all was chosen Mo oliargo. Rev. asked the advic esbytery. regular meeting on were : Rev. Messrs. aodonald, Leask, Mur: WHIOLE 1 e ing ex the old school pted, ;,the property to be of the Presbyty with an upset price, the tabling, was telt eet being by Messrs, Cline time It was ag ey alecosuggeeteclenree re- have the charge f of the town hall, which aesoneble. • Noel:mils utilized the few manly and ringing 'orth the great need of the sot and hoped the council es Jeni of his cenpresby. idersou and Muir spoke in n. resolution was also the congregation for wance, Rev. Mr. Boss rater of session for the r. Murray, Kincardine, of Presbytery as to whom Q. 851. Lis On. Monday ti merchants eon planes of bus! the tawrl c011u requiring all closed at 7 p. dayo and Clays Cepted. The 7 year o Stewart was pia on Saturday las St. bridge Itis r hien into the s deep, and wile Then a little 0. sou Of Mr. straggling i and rescued care of at e Oampbell'ra The poor 1 mother, his where he no death with a mation of the coldness of the 0, K. again.. tinged cloeiug their - t res and shops to be each evening} Satur- receiling holidays ex, son of Mr. John. g rna on the river and when near Bina ft capsized and landed g, eam where it was 8 ft oy about Stewarts age,. Oaropbell, seeing hire - the water, jumped. he line. Stewart was taken mese near by but young, LOlne ill dripping clothes. ttle fellow, having ne ster e.ssisted him to bed lies at the point of were attack of inflare: webs as a result of the water. Steware is all tor's resiginiew , the congregation or sox sion. After a lengthy ditouseion it was agreed that the ongregietionavits the party to aceept the re 'guilt:an, The name of Bev. Mr. Jones wa forwarded to be put ou the list of aged , rifirm ministers. Rev. Mr. Ross said t =mut required of this Presbyteyy for t augmentation scheme was 0550. The atter at rea,rrangement iso as to make itself sus: ver for further °maiden,: ed thee e.tell congregation eNca clelegatea to the Miss Franci resident of the last few y nt in eceorninodation end loin, The present build. ristoca, is hom if they were going to d°- Thompson an Taylor's the I the town was free of debt McKibben, le acted. Mr. Homuth fol - oil eo pess a byelaw in the school ho Mg. No peevions notice :eying been given, Mr—, a of the introduction of oved the suspension for the evening of Oln, so 10, of by -taw 18, so as to legalize prom dings. The drafted by- law was then r d and diemessed. Mr. Gregory opposea t strongly, as it savored too much of "bo ott " and would. be hi - convenient to far ere coming in to do busi- ness in the femme , Mr. Thomas Holmes thought the merch nth °unlit to know their own business and ley demanded it unani. :musty. Mr. MoX nzie believed the early closing act 8, NVi80 nd just measure, con- ducive to health, an morality, The largo audience in the nill evidencea their hearty approval oe law was passed veith to take effect on tie law was also passed rowing of 5250 foe The property and ee authorized to proc fence around the co condition. The cou payiug of elm to t motion of Messrs, M rton and Helmuth. A motion by Messrs. T Holmes ana Neel - nude, was adopted in favor of a by-liew preventing the 'explod ig or use of fire by XessrateKentio an Blenk,favoring the giving to the 011ie 510 tre, salary for see - it of the inayor. Those voting yea Vete ; lelessrs. Gregory, Black, owlet leteBenzie, for the free use,of the li 11 on the evening of the 8th and 't24th. ins se was granted. The request of the La osse Clah for re. fund. of hall rentem the e .ening of the 27th ult., Wat3 also granted, th y being liners to the extent of ableet 515 y the BengoUgh m• ovea in favor of a by41 preventing the making of bonfires on th This motion with couener ba• na, requesting a grant getting now instruments. mission it was agreed. to it was agreca on motion :Ina Ilobinson, that 150 secured und given to the for at the nominal pr Within one elsewhere in th there is a Oh Mrs. Jos. Ki has been wa attending th As one after in the silent but be remin quare mile there are ople than can be found county. For instance rles Wesley, a John min Franklin, aGideon, a Daniel Webster. - hen returned on Wed - m Brantford where she faneral of her beetlier. another takes his place mils of death we cannot ed that : "Friend af er friend departs, Who hat not Ind a friend ?. There is no nion liere of hearts, That finds ot here an end." Last riday as arbor day for the, schools of the p 'evince. The children. the elay in plan trees. They as they had to former mile, but not place, but who has for G. Taylor, ars been living in Har- had set out fift on a visit to Mr. John rentel home. -Mrs. F. her sister, Miss Bella this week • for their' g prayer meetings. in 3 yet. They are largely Mr. Alex. 11 Winthrop, died year. was Scotland, comi and farined meads keeping st wee .0, promineut son of Mr, X.rwin concession of 'Aid' llop, died last week ars. Commencing urse es a teacher ng et Sunshine, in Morris, where he and elgterwards for illop, He heel a student in Trinity was highly esteem' good qualities. 13.o anetewan for several nett home during his postmaster of ast week in. his 68th rad ee of Aielylshire, g to Canada in 1854, orris for years, after. 'e at 'Winthrop. lle and useful nubile Johnston second hnston, Of the 7th he seheme. The by- at the age of 2.8 I first school b iis authorizing the bore urrent expenditnre. the township of etery committee were taught for ione yea e lumber to put the two yeas. in me tory grounds gooa brit ne cense ea oil euthorizfla the a practised at Ma years, but retu market square. in by tile calms extent that it Is on behalf of the win he worth rn 4160 to assiet After some tlis: eave this matter tive committee. Zest awanosh Mrs. A. Day of Parkhill, is visit - lug friends on 5 o Oth.-Mr. Gilbert Bennet has row lied from Detroit, where he was • ken A. Blackwell, of NV! ham, is working at Mr. W. Scott's ow house, --Several farmers on the th have purchased new binders this season. -Seeding is almost over tin t is vieinity.-While threshing engine, the team became frightened mid ra away, upeetting the engine and dm. aging it to such an ubtful whether it airing. -A grand tween the societies house of section ing of May il6th. settle the dispute ing between those Turnberry spending ing %ewers and -shade,- ere tired before night arry the trecia Arab a, -airde trees. Did any of the other se iools 4reat this 1 &heel boys, a,t thiS time of the year, like to trap gi und-hogs during their spare moments friend Alex., Jelin had just told of trapping ten, to -his . ireir the lattev said, "our cat =met a big ground -hog the other day." N Mr. Jno. Ho of horses to Win Mr. Hooey is th country eannot wish him a profit hie trip. Miss Maggie X tchen has charge of UM Millinery Dep rtment of Mr. jno. SatiFer:son's dry ds store Wroxeter. We congratulate r. Sanderson updli - having secured so, ompetent per:Rna for so important a business, pleasing the fashionable tas e of the women. Miss K's pleasing. Deaner, charm of • • person, taste and ne tness, cannot but bo the mear s of ettr ding most of tho millinery trade of e surrounding of 'Westfield and S held ill the Bebe° f Mectars. Towler No. 18 on the eV, 111406 trees be meg will n6 doub a"154114 there- which has leen to of live cents'. ipeg, on Friday last. kind of a man the 11 do without. We Glenanna Mr. Itobt, Fleming, fi fennate, left for Pelee Isl yerm,g• cattle killed crossing on Satiirday Mr. 'themes Aitke m near Man - ad a couple ef been on the jury for tl e past 'week. - Mrs. Hatton, Er. and 1rs. Aitleiri, have been seritresly i -Defoe Mise, Whitfield's departure pr Pelee Island, her friends on the 10' Con. presented' her with a beautiful aver batter dish and butter knife. r. Lith,gow paid the villege a Ilying sit on Thursday. -la spite of4! the b ckward weather the farmers are wel advanced with the seetling.-w-Miss rsen of Detroit is visiting her sister Mrs. Andrew Tho following lice Martin, Robert J. Cain, Alexander seg have ty.T).1 fitely, 10. ePherson, shop