The Wingham Times, 1889-09-27, Page 1VOL. XV.J II, --"NO 38,. WIN GUAM,
. William kl sop has oomple d..
LOCAX, NEWS.Mr
comfortable redden a on John Beit
--Miss Nelle MoH rdy took Pert in a. near the C, P, R. s 'tion.
l concert held in Chesty on Friday night --Huckleberries and grapes at the City
Sad. Restaurant. R. BILI,..
—Grapes, 'Grapes, Grapes—A tan of—Prof, Canto, the onsoria3 artist•
.grapes from Peele Island to arrive at Me- , who
Kelvie's Star restaurant next week. moved here last wee fromWalkerton, for
—Mr. Thos. Bell hipped two oar loads some reason moved back to Walkerto
if
ONT., FRIDAY*
at:•
he*' .9q . Rose, M. I% P, Pro-
; i'lucial Treasurer was its town oil Wed-
nesday attending :the fair and, renewing,
acquaintances, r. Ross was pleased to
Seethe rapid an sulistantiel prdgreas the
to is making,
/'Mr.W. R. avis, of tho Mitchell .id•
n mate, and bob r of Mr. H Davis, of this
town won, a got headed cane ab. the. Du -
lin Roman C belie picnic held 'lately
e aompeti re were Messrs $. Fre
l>harpe, Jas Tow, Thos. Ballantyne: and
Mr Davis.
—A quart ly review and' harvest
thanksgiving a vice will .be bald by the
Methodist Sob th school, in the church,
on Sunday afte bun next, at O,80, See
proramme for varied and interesting
;se• vice of blank and lessons, Mastic, regi-
't roil, and ahoy : address. The church
will be appropri ely decorated, E.Very-
body welcome.
EMBE.k 27, 1889.
:of furniture, per G, T. R., to Manitoba this week.
this week. —Yates is sh g t1( finest fines of
dishes ever ened, in Wingham, W. T.
'on SaLa—A good second hand Radiant Yates.
Horne coal stove, at. a reduction. Apply
at Cline & Co's.
—lir. D. Stewart>3 lipped tWo oar toga
"of butohere' cattle, pe G. T. ' R., to To...te
recto, on Monday.
,—Top Phaeton buggy for sale. Apply
to Geo. Thomson, Zetland mills, Box
12 Ingham. I have in myet!ploy.one of the dined
—0n Monday last v. Mr. Geddes, of workmen outside of the Elgin and Wal-
tham factories, be having had several
hiteoburoh, purcha d a fine two-year- yeara' experience in one of them..
sold Bldg filly fr m Mr. Robb. Mo- R. R. Vanssxoits,
'7ndoo, }being 15Q. Mr. John Ruthe erd, who hue held
—Fr t `` _ •t, fruit, If you want the responsible posit n of book=keeper at.
aeaoheeds spears, apples, orab apples the Union Factory r some years, accent -
or
y n d b h >f left for Scotland on
—A goodly number
the Foresters of this
funeral of the late A
Morris,, on Tuesday
buried by the For
which Court he wa
the members of
>wn attended the
hibaald McLean, of
Deceased was
ere of Belgrave, of
member.
of fruit called the City Res- pa ie y isw• e
taurant R. HILL. Tuesday last.
Mr. R..C. Sparlin will, have a .oar been well for so
oed of a pl though the journe
Mr Rutherford has not
e time, and it was
will de her good. -
es in thi week, Parties "re-
pply cher d leave their orders
sat once at his egg em corium,
—0n Friday last, xl!r. Peter Keyes, a
young man who worts at the Union Fac-
tory, by some mean.' .gat his hand in the
buzz planer; ab wbica be was ;working and
bad one of"his"finge $ taken qff.
To RERT.—The seoond and third flat of
a frame building on Josephine street, near.
Bell's factory. A number of good rooms.
Apply to Geo. Thomson, Zetland mi2is,
'' ,box 125, Wingbam.
quiring a e
Dr. Macdonald, 4:P., and Messrs. W.
tt ander. B. /i t on,, of this town, at.
ended the meeting of the East Huron
,Reform (Jpu°vention, -elc1 at Brussels, on
Men O.elest.
I' esst Sabbath 'th,communion service:
r
`• 'is t1k..d;in the eC% ` grc;;atfontl ohurel#,
•alb tisual,foreno • service. In . the
.evert `.x :rmon wil be preached; on the
r;4
' $ulsl, •``" ntrderful Book:'
Jits ,'l1"oHe1vie,
Aar Restaurant,
has been appointed so e.'agent in Wingham
for the sale of the• celebrated Peele
;'stand grapes. - .Arriving daily.''.Fresh, and
delis.
Josephine street, from the bridge at:
e north side to.th southern boundary
of tbe,towii,iis to b given a heavy •coat of
good gravel. Work as been commenced,
sand the job should a pushed with vigor,
'to havo••iftcoreplete hefore the fall rains
'Set in,
—Cn Septembor`3nd, 23rd and 24th and
October 0th; 7th steel 8th, the G T R will
sell cheap exoursi..n tickets to Chicago,
St t Paul and Dulutl„ also. to points in the
Western StatOs• -I ,kota, Minnesota, Ne -
bruise, Colorado -4i itiisiana, etc„ at' single
fare:for the round trip, good to return in
"(f dugs. Fewest plsible changes of .cars
and: gnictr despatc c to=;all points. By
taking'ther G T R eb '•rt route you will save
botih:time and moue `.•
—Mr. N. T. Bit -hie, Provinoial land
surveyor, returned o. tetra on. Monday
last after. an ,absence
in the Nipiesing,Die
the Oita river ,'wl
subdivid sa #e's4 t
though bis trip and
—While I am lliepared to furnish all
necessaries for funerals, and attend per-
sonally (night or day) where my services
are required, and will be undersold • by
none, I wish it distinctly understood that
I have no advance agents out enquiring
after deaths, as is •being done by some in
this; 'town, as I consider such actions untie•
coming'in the undertaking profession. I
will not conduct my business on any such
principles. S. Graney; undertaker, on the
main street, Wingham,
—Several of the ;;embers of Court
Maitland, Canadian )rder of Foresters,
drove over to I.noknoc on Sunday last to
attend the anniversar: services in-. cseppite-
tion with Court cherssod,"of that•village,
'The services were oonc>n ted by. the tev.
J. Green,, in the Meth dist church; and
were'&well attended.
.; n et* ber27t, and 28th, the (i -T
R will rug its annual ersursion from• Wing -
'ham to Detroit, Port uron,Chicago, and
other points in Mfchig n and Ohio, at the
same very low fares in former years.
Tickets good to retur up' to October 14th.
Chicago through ;cos es will also'be run
on these dates from ingham G T R eta-
tiou; thus enablingit e Wingham public to
go from their. own ours to the heart of
Chicago. without oha ge of cars. l'ou will
save time and moue " by. taking the G T It
short line. See tom i agents.
•
—Mr, Whitely, .f Seaforth, returned
Thoma last week fro a the United States
with Florence 0., h s celebrated trotting
mare, havingfiaishad the fall trotting cir-
cuit. Florence G. toed at t'he.head of the
list in nearly every placeeshe was entered.
Florence G. is a f 11 sister to "Garfield"
and'"Belle Roe,'3 h th of which splendid
animals are own. -d by Mr. A Atm, of the
Queen's hotel, of .t its town. '
Rev. John Mo ?ebb, clerk of Maitland
Presbytery, was ii town on Monday. He
was on his way t St. Thomas, to attend a
meeting of the ondon •presbytery, to
prosecute the c 11 made by Chalmers'
two months spent
Chetah, $incard a township, and Knox
b, at the head of . Church, Bervie, congregations to Rev. A.
tl- hart of
e he iiad a contract
rqu D mwioh. The call was
Snshipt}s lIe looks as ' unanimous and n • doubt the transfer will
ork agreed with him. he made, The st pend offered is $800 per
The readers of tlie•'lfxnsmay he favored annum and manse-and'glebe.
with an.account •of his trip ' its a . future Pollowiug are the dates for ehooting
issue. game as set down by the statute t Par-
-Mr. Dung, ilfcc tubi :'ttre popularcon• tridge, September 3,st to January lst
fluator 0,bo haa:charea ovary Monday find woodcock, August ,15th to January 1st;
Tuesday of tire;7 al exstori' mixed train arsine, rail and gol n plover, September
which.,pesses emu); Inure`; lies been sup= lst: to May 1st: nail, October 16th to
plying the wants oft
e" mayor of Harris. November 20; g se, September let to
ton. The 7% 6une 'aye b!r. McCallum May let; hare, S tember lst to March
lately sent down to t mayor. of their loth; beaver, min ,- reindeer or caribou
burg a speckled trout, taken from a stream must not be killed 'ill October 25th , ;2885 ;
t liar Hepworth, whin . weighed 8 pounds deer, October 15 t ,'November 20tH,
d measured 10 inc
---We beve bad a
-Chadwick, inspector
and General Life Assn
Toronto. TheComp
nese ins1/4tnatelit with,
and givestem rerance
of their better liv
that ab
stainort; live
others, consequently
es long. . -=The semi•auoual meeting of the North
Il from Mr C wq Haran Teachers' Association will be held
or the..Temperanoe in Brussels, on 'i:hijrsday and Friday, the
ranee Company, of 10th' and 11th of October. The following
us, is s. solid' bus;. is the programme;; Tresident's. address,
Dominidii„Iioense, Mr W R Stewart; Writing, Mr John It
then the ac ' tags Ccrn;'u; Ewtraots from "Teaching and
Teachers,” Statistics •shaves Mrs B Hirkman; Composition
math longer titan Writing, Mr G 1I Blackwell; Drawing, Mr
11 eueb sham !n..,/ilton Anderson; Literature, Mr L?'xrr)iAs•
St sure in this Company See its rateb aucl ton ; Delegate's Report, Mr W T3oigy. ylid $
enquire of 1 . T. ISO 'bra, civil engineer, two aubjeets not yet named, by btr ,11.ic ea t
'Wfngham, ZS Wits tieing plans. The Turnbull, .B A, and Mr 0 'Clarkson, B A. .s
If ' G W Roes i Provident, and g respectfully; Trueteee •and others fitter- I
t ara, Manager, arming Arcade, T. ested in the cane°. of eduoabion are invited: f
rent*. . to attend. •
'TAdvertise your strayed animals. The—Anyone lending us 25 gents can have
t ees fans a large oiroulation and t► email t the Trines sent to their address --at home
advertisement) in it conte but little. 1 er abroad—tor the balance rr£ this year. t
Th t
—The Brucefle d correspondent• 'of the
Seaforth Exposits nays:" This. people of
this village and v oinity wep pained .and
shocked at the eamouncewenbof the death.
of Mr, John Rost:'. of the' London Road,:
Stanley, near her , on Thursday Morning.
Few had heard -o his illness and it is
only a few days si oe his genial face and
familiar.form wer seen on' our streets.
.It seems that on 7, esday last , Mr. floss
had prepared to go o the Seaforth ehow
and had gone to th stable- tq hitch up, his
horse. While so e gaged he beoairflpsud-
denly ill and deoiil d not M. go ,,;Ho want
to bed and from tl-. s he never r e, sinking,
rapidly until Thur'day"morning when! he
passed peacefully ; .way. ,, Previous to this
he had` been •en Dying his ,usual good
health. :The Daus of death ie;•supposed
to be'some affectio of the kidb `s which
resulted in blood p ;aching. He was an
intimata< riend of t e late Wiii •McMillan,
and was on'Mof the pall hearers at his
funoral, and none wh saw his fine, robust
figure itete, ever upposed; that they
would lave. the pain! duty, ,following
''bisremains to the s are. •cmetory" soon'
after. -Th ways of rovidence fare indeed'
mysterioiis.; Mr... R ss was a native of
Roselrire'ootland, nd : was one of the
first settlers on the ondon Road, where,
by industry and g ed ':manage;' eat he
made for hiruself an family a co o ble
home and laid up 'a' liberal competennn ,it4
He was.* worthy oitiz n, a gobd no g1±bb
a kind. and faithful ft' nd. He wad a use'
fur sgetnber of Union resbyterianol,iurch.
Hejeaves his aged p tner:in life and a
family of four eons a five daughters to
mourn bis loos. He ,s 69 years. of -ego."
The deceased was an mile to Mr. A. Ross,
of this town. Mr: and sirs.. Ross attended •-
the funeral at Bruo?fieid,s'on Saturday
last.
partied by Ars. Reis, who had been visit-
ing in that sootier for a couple of week$. ,
Miss Ise Gordon vas in.Toroato last week
for a few days..li`r Loci Flanagan spent
last week in Toro ito, returning on Mon.
day, He was gre.,tly pleased. with the ex-
hibition. ,Mr F .la Dtokiuson was in
Goderieh on busiess, last week, .Me John
Haulm spent last -meek in Toronto, taking
in the sights, ase George Powell, of
Blyth, was in tow t oo Tuesday,.Mr Hunt,
representing S. i`A.uk Wilson, of Torouto,
game the Truss a. WI this week, Mr Hunt
is ad experieaced zrinter, having learned
his trade in the porter o,ioe, Kincardine,
twenty years ago. Mr Wni M°Cuteheon,
of L atowel, was i a town a (staple of"days
this week„ Mr ans: Mrs McClure, of Pais-
ley, are visiting at Dr. Chisholm's..,Mies
Lizzie Anderson, of Holyrood, was visit-
ing at Mr. Jame ; Miller's last week.
le teture.
The lecture. in tl .e Baptist church on
Monday evening, b ' Rev. J. J. Baker, M.
• 4.,, was not nearly as largely attended as Zet1-nd.
-the 'Merits of, the.ismture deserved. Those Mr.. George T 'otnson returned
who were present, 1 , from Manitoba l st week. --Mrs.
and children, are
gre, Thomson at
Taylor and lilies
,nding a 'couple
in 'Melancthou,
WHOLE NO. 92'
—For pure p . lit' spices and choice
groceries call o , t e hiva Rause.
—The G. T. R. of&*els ate now occupy-
ing the new passeng deg t.
Apples by the barrel or other 'se, at
Mo$elvme's,
Staff -Captain Wigg no, the Welsh Min-
strel, assisted by Ad utant Causing, will
conduct special meeti igs at the Salvation
Army barracks here en Sunday next.
—Jas. McKelvie, of the Star Res ,. urant,
has just received a large stook canned
salmon—the best. brand mad in British
Columbia. Txy it,
-Tbe T3 r swill be sent from now till
the end of the year for 25 coots. Send for
or call and subscribe.
' Lower ngham.
Mrs; Peter Wilts ., of.London{ is ,
visiting friends in t is locality a $
sent.- Mrs. David . atohett, of.,
ton, who has been .ttendipg the,
rat of Ir. Netteri,eld's child.has 'ter::
turned,
•.
•
owever, enjoyed listen- `
h, whilst containing Willis, of Seaforth,
abounded in practical visiting at Mr, • Geo
nted, The.pastor of present.—kir, Robes
the chair and intro. Minnie Taylor are,
la. a few remarks. of weeks with friends
with his subject, just noir.
' the speaker said
aen-this wording for Wro
to(, think that char.- One of our most pot
ing piece -to piece, as Mr. W -Lee, left for Tor
e their patohwork
d this phraseology
omaryway to speak
f character. What
er is an. old Gree,
ngraving tool, it
ession made bythe
transferred from
Se that character
alae upon others.
broad foundations
f the eld German.
houses were built soh • storx;projeoting
over, the other. Tepee houses, however;
were not built to :ash•. :The old Py-.
ramids :' of Egypt, - that have stood
the •'test of time, had.'broad founda-
tions. The. builder must have an ideal;
"have an aim in life:. The lecturer had
ing to a lecture wh
sonsiderabl'ehuroo
truths, forcibly pre'
the church occupied
duoed the lecturer
Commencing at on
"Character Buildin
that whilst behest et
his subject, we must.
anter is formed byad
our grandmothers ma
quilt, He had adopt
because it was the one
of the development;
is character ? Charts
word. • meaning an
came to•n}eon the in;;
tool and'at length we
the thing to the perso
_is the impression we,
la building character
must be laid, Some
er.
lar merchants,
ipto last week,
his oatensibly object beih_g to "visit
the fair." Before coming back,, 'how-'
ever, he. went further, pnd brought
home, fronlPennslyvania a young lady
sin, t`he capacity.. of, Mrs. • Lee. Mips
Johnson, formerly. of Tec water,, was
the; object of his. choice Our 'coni
gratulations: are extende• to' Mr. ,and `'
Mrs, Lae.
` Lost. -Mistake.
One of the Cler'ke of Gordon & MTh,
tyre, of this town, put a basket full of
dry goods, shoes'agd , groceries, and , two.
large stone brodkd into the, wrong buggy
at Korman's hotel shed last night. The
buggy in which the goods" were left had a
white home a hotted to it, ,whioh led to
the mistake• s the purchaser wass sup-
posed to dr* e a white horse, The party
who has t ase articles will confer a .favor
by recur ng them to Gordon & McIntyre.
Thur ay, Sept. 26,•'89. ',i
and say that everything depended on en -
always cherished a `genuine admiration
for that character of Scott's, wha devoted
himself so assiduousl ' to carrying out his
aim in life of upholding the "honer of the
family." Leb the id 1 be high, for we
never rise Higher th our ideals. Some
may object to this, b saying they have
known boys who ha e outstripped their
fathers ; scholars wh : have gone ahead 'of.
their teachers. This ay be, but the mo.
,ment the boy has sur assed his father', or
the scholar risen abo his teacher, j that
moment the father or the teacher ceabed
to be the boy's ideal. For the successful
building,of character t ere must be suitable
surroundings. Place -,he tadpole in pro-
per surroundings. and _t will soon develop
into the finest jumpin ; frog you ever saw.
But put it in a glass bottle and it wi
never be anything bu .a tadpole. Whilst
the lecturer would no.: go as fa; as some
List of >j w11 Fairs.
The Northern—Zalkertou, Oot. 1 to 4.
East Wawanosh, eIgr&ve, Oct. 1 and 2:
Wroxeter, Oat. 1 and 2.
Brussels, Oot. 3 a Yd 4.
North Perth —Stratford, Oct, 8 'and 4.
Blyth, Oot, 8 and
Gorrie, Oot. 5.
Fax mala.
Mr W Barley, of r S A Hodge's drug
store, returned on M Way from a holiday
visit to friends at Wi bam—bfitohell .Fe
corde4s,.Mr Wm fltew t, some time ago
employed with Messr Dore & Cook, was
in town a few days th s week. Re is at
present employed iu linton..Mr W W
y on business last
ley; ,ran of Mr. "NM
y, who -has beer~ in
past year,1 aU been
home visitinghi par me and Mende b fends a..
n} p
i
and around Wingha . He retetrned to
A.drain last Tuesday, oompauied by his i
Tater Rester, Who intends remaining
hete for a time..lilr W Chadwick, in -
peter of the Temper "arse and General,; fe f
nauranoe Company, a.s in town for a
ew days this week .,Mr' Jas McAlpine 1
,+pent a few days in Toronto last week..
Mr A Ross, booksella , spent a few days
lab, week visiting relatives in tMidfeld ,
it vicinity, returuira on Monday, rn.1
Inglis was in Chest
week,.Me Wm Glider
Markley, of Tartlbe'r
Adrian, Mich, for th
.vironment, he would hay that very much
.may may, } ..
Eat-W.nwn
";Gtr. T. ti. Taylor is vial ing friends
in Guelph.—M r: W. Soott has return
ed front Nassagawoya wh re, he was
spending a few days With relatives. --
Mr. ' Aaron
elatives,--Mr.'Aaron Bennet left. o Wednesday
for the Michigan, lumbe woods. -The
Canieronians played a •: ame of base-
ball at St. Helens on • aturday with
the team of that' - vill : ge, but were
defeated by a snore st , ding 11 to 7
in favor of St. Hele s,—Mr. Alex.
Day; •blacksmith, is a- present w.orkin,
for Mr. Geo Hacket , Blyth.—Miss.$.
J. Rath, teacher, 8 S. No, 13, in-
tends holding a g : nd entertainment
in the school haus: in a few weeks. -
Glen
$Yt•
Prayer meeting as held at Mr
John Soott's on nesday-. evening.
There was a good a endance.
At the request •f Miss Mary Mc,
Connell, of Tees titer, Wingharn's
favorite portrait p inter, Mr. Lithgow.
of the Mechanic:. Institute, sat three,
consecutive fore .ons of last , week..
From personal k . owledge we can aver
the likeness is a s iking o; end any
one of aesthetic endencies would''
express themselves highly satisfied
with the likeness a
a work of • art,
depended on • our ez vironment. An in- and on being touched p there is every
stance was given of an old • couple who, I. likelihood of its ti • ding a place ' in
after having lived tog- Cher for a number of 'Toronto exhibition ext spring, where
years, had come to re :emble one another she intends exhibit rug it. It may be
so much in appearance as to be taken for mentioned in pa :ing that Messrs.
brother and sister. Jo in oharaoter, we Brockenshire ands ason,photographera
partake largely of tl a nature of our sur- of Wingham, vol tested to take his
roundfngs. . The di Threat elements in likeness after their „ anner,whio1i shows
character were revie sed at length, the the estimation 'he held in as a man
physical, mental, mood and spiritual. A and citizen, Never .Bloss, we cannot.,
very timely warning ,was given against help remarking, alth• ugh he is now a
mental dissipation, w ioh manifests itself citizen of Wingha , we think we
in the too common habit of "glancing have • a preferential lain; on him, as
through" in reading,d also indulging in he' resided in ,and round this neigh-
borhood reading, "he oure advocated boyhood fora .per`•d extending over'
was thoughtfully retrains, at least, five many years, Mr, ithgow has beel.
good books. In concision the leoturer for over a year 1 ,rattan in the Me -
showed the fmportan at of perserverande °hanies' lristitbtte the duties of which,
in this building. Tl cubit_ or perfect the believe, he as discharged with
r
nea in a day. The comtnendab.o• fat • ;fulness, assiduity
t of slow and almost and ei ioienoy, Prl r to his being
o the Subic character librarian, he devote ' hitt time and
bhnracter was not for
coral reefs take year
mperceptible work,
requires patient an
At the close of the lec
it a few welt -chosen
remarks, moved a vo
eoturer, which vast
Cousins. We only r
townspeople did not
the privilege of hes
able and pleasing to
i
painstaking effort, talents to teaching t higher'' branches
tate, Mr. P. Fiahar, of education, and y his ability as
tnd highly eulogistic such and Iris dap rtubont to all tiro
'e of thanks to the relations of life, h wort for himself
peeonded by Mr Geo.the `respect and e eem of the whole
ret that more of our community.
avail themselves of Down through Time's eo ri.ler welt sound
hie name;
vg this highly profit• be revere.l,
ultalsi elatudeaked
In many memories be'
ro• 1 Ivor truth. Ana honesty'