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L. XIX --NO 9.
WI i GI:IA VI, ONT., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 428, 1890.
"'COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR Nice mix d can 'es froth 12e to 2e ceuts
SHADO WS BE FORE.,• per .po nd, a It Hi 's,
—Division out as held in town o
Tile days are lengthening; the sun's Tuesday lee , Jud a Doyle presiding.
glut is strengthening ; spring is cote- There wore ly ab ut half a dozen eases
iiig,'end our thoughts naturally turn ou the docks .
to the contemplo.tiou of spring and —First of the season. Fine stock of —Fresh supply pi °ream and other kinds
snmtuer goods. Speaking of spring bananas and,piueapplesjust arrived at. Jas. of candies arrived this week at Jae Mo.
goods, did yon see our prints yet 1 If McKelvie's. Kelvie's.
net, you should do so at once. They —Mr Wm itch I, of Arthur, and —The town council ld no meeting on
are exquisite in appearance. Bu formerly of Li towel, as accepted a posi- Monday evening, for nt of a quorum,
you Nay ; " Appearances are deceiv- tion with 'Mr m Sin th, of the Wingham The regular neo ithle eating will be held
It's not true in this case, for if Marble Work ) M Mitchell has had ou Monday eve ung ne t.
the appearance gats spoiled through large experien in t s line of business. —Fresh oysters, arriving daily, done up
,the print being soiled, WASTE JT.!in any style, at Jas McKelvie's.
—E F Gerater can fill a presentation or
Shipments of new spring dreas other special orders within twenty four —The next esting o Maitland Presby
goods to hand this; week. More to hours. tery will be eld in the Presbyterian
follow next week. Oar staple depart. —Tho Y C T U wil hold their Church, Wing am, on uesday, the llth
meat is complete. regular mer ng in Bitolii 'a Hall next of March nex comma going at 11 a. in,
We are fully conv'nced that our Monday even •g, 3rd Inst, at 7.30. All
shirtings and cottoned s are the hest young women interested i the work of
value in Wingh•trn If you are not temperance a e cordially i vited to join
convinced of the same fact, cone and the "Y's"
we'll convince you.
Ask for our March fashion sheet.
WIIO LE NO, 94.
Boerne to rent, at the*tar and over
elated & Scottie back. F particulars,
pply at the bank,
—A number of O ange n from Blyth
and Belgrave atteu ed t funeral of the
1 e W M Job uston on
at t n a
S d last.
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BOBT. ORR.
THE BEAR, Feb. '28, 1830.
LOCAL NEWS.
-A large stack of oranges and lemons to
be Reid cheap at MoKelvie's.
r S Paling co enter of taxes, has
returned the rot of 889 with every dollar
of the tuxes pa
—Crockery and glassware at cost before
'stooktakiifg at C J 3teftdfug'a.
—The dir for of the Wingham
Horticultural Soo ety will meet in Mt
• S Youhill's fee on. ,ttFriday evening,
Marole7th, at o'c ock.1
-E G Gerster mails' a specialty, of
makings mouagram brooches, ear -drops,
bo uet and tie pros.,
—Mr Win B k pur'phased the 'bus
business• and her es a 'd` -rigs of Messrs .T
13 & W F Delia ` es, le other . day, and
took possession Mgnday;last.
—Ladies New Dress. Geode and Prints,
Evening Slaawls,Luces,Glovee and Hosiery
at 142 11 Melndoo'.s.
Mtessra T4 'hue S Gracey, J W
Scott reed the 1.1a -mon oft Baud take ,,part
in the entertainrient n- conneetiou with
the Presbyterian Chu h, Bluevale, in that
place, to -night '
Gents' Pull Dress eihirte, Ties and
Gloves ; New styles in Collars and Cuffs ;
oomplete range of Settings, at M M Mo-
Iudoo's.
—Rev Thos Hall, Mission ry Superin-
tendent,ia ex�eoted to preac (D V) in the
Cougregation tl Church ne t Sabbath,
2ud March, morning and eve ing, and to•
conduct special services duri g the week.
A cordial invitation is exten ed to all to
attend,
—G T R trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.80 sem, and 11.10 a.m,
via W G & B Division, and at 6.45 a.m.
and. 8.40 p. m., vice Clinton . and lxuelph.
Good connectionsby all trains.
—Servic have been held in
terian ahur h during the week,
On Monde evening, by Rev M
of Luckno Texesclay evening
Murray, of i sardine; Wedne
ing, Rev Mr McKay, of Luckno
day evening Rev Mr Rees, of
preparatory o quarterly comm
Suuday nest,
—If Your watch or ?look is out of tepait
take it to. 1± F Gerater and get • it repaired.
Ee will give you good satisfaction.
—A fi mile championshi skating
race, for $ 00 a side, will come ff on the
Wingham kating rink, on Mo ay even-
ing next, arch 2nd, between Graham;
of Fergus. hampion of Wester Ontario,
and Mr W Anderson, of this t wn. The
race will b called at 8.30, and s the 'con-
testants lir bothexpert skate s, a good
race may a expected. Bell Factory
Band will e in attendance. dmiesion,.
26 dents, la ies 15 cents.
Noxres.—A good gold watoh given
away with one pound of Baking Powder.
Call and get question •sheet from W T
Yates; the grocer. ,
cone cadent seeds us t e follow- themoney would e returnedas soon as contractor for t.: new teemhall, was in
e orders were receive• from Ottawa, town on Tuesd y. -Mrs F W Goodwin,
ing;° "Rev J Powell, past of th
Congregatio al Church at Chadrona For the accommo. ation of settlers goiug whose husband ed in town a short time
Nebraska, w 11 known to many urnberry to Manitoba and the Northwest, the G T R ago, moved to W deer ou Saturday last..
people fiftee years ago as "Gr Powell," will run colonist trains on Tuesday, Feb. Mr R Coad, of . ensall, was in town on
has been ap luted Seperinten ent of the 25th, and each succeeding Tuesday there. Tuesday ..Mr T • Miller, lately with Mr
has bCongregationnapt 1 churches to he Black after during March and April, leaving M H MoIndoo, s visiting' relatives at
Hills and No thorn Wyoming. Chadron Wingham G T R Station at11.10 a. m.Whitechurch. H intends starting for the
is nearly 10 miles west o Chicago." Waking quick time through. All arrange- far west in a slier time, Seattle, Washing -
The many fri ads of the Rev r Powell meats completed at starting polite Through Ooh Territory, bei g the objective point..
coupon.tickets covering free acoomodation Mr. Hamilton S . ellie, for a nutnber of
will be glad t learn of his a ointment. �tr colonist sleepers issued by GT R agents,
—Moat clear out my stock of crockery Asti through ears of the best description years with Mr T Mills, merchant, in -
for live stock and effects supplied. All at tends removing Seattle, Washington
and glassware this week and next at cost. lowest rates., Call earlyon G T R agents
Also a full Hue of groceries cheek for cash • for full and reliable in rmation, Territory, in a fe days. Mr Smellie is
at C J Reading's. well and favorably • nown iu Wingham,and
Mr W M Johnsto , of whom mention his and Mrs Sme se's departure will be
—A meeting o the directors of th = was made in last is ue, as falling and
Wingham Horticul ural Society was held seriously injuring him elf in the Congrega• regretted by their . < rge circle of friends..
in Mr 5 Youhill''. office, on Saturday tional church, on We nesda eveningof Rev Jas Livingsto e, of Clinton, spent a
eveninglast, 22nt lust. There were y few hours in town n ;foods., last. The
last week, died on Fr ay morning follow- report of the Stats.'. ing Committee being
present—Messra W Isere Youliill, Agnew, ing, never regaining consciousness) The favorable, Mr Livin stone will take charge
Taylor, Morton, 01 gg, Hanna Mo$eneie doctors ascribe his eath to concussion
and Elliott. Tho q estion of the sale of of the brain. The fu rat took place on of the Methodist c arch, Kincardine, in
the I3ortieultural sit wgrounds was fullyJuly next, .MetR Va stone, barrister, spent
Sunday, being under tl e charge of L 0 L,
discussed, when it w• s decided by resolu= No 794, of which he w s a member. The bunds last in Ki •liscarwa, viTorontoohie
tio.i that the Secreta y advertise for seal.on bush business,
J LV Ti lis was in
procession —which w s a vary large cue— on business, on We . aday.
ed offers for the grow ds and the buildings, was headed by the T wn Band, and pro -
°fiats to bo received p till Friday, March ended to the Wingh in cemetery, where
7th, at 4 o'clock p. . Several other the interment took p ce. Mr Johnston
matters of business W re disposed of, and was an old resident of ingham and
the meeting adjourue , vicinity, and was high respected by all
-41 you want to t rgan er Piano you who knew him. He le ve a wife and ton
his oss who have the
a` murn t
by• ur ha in fro H children to mo
soneo
can save y g
Davis, who is agent f r the best maim- sympathy of the whole ommunity in their
feeturers, and will se et email advance sad bereavement.
on factory prices. 0' co near the market,
Wingham. Commodious Residence It 'or Sale.
NOTICE TO OERTORS. Tito undersigned offers his commodious
• residence, situated on the corner of Pat.
All partiee indebted. to me, either by rick and Fraecia streets, for sale on
note or book account, re requested to call reasonable terms. The house is coo of
and settle ou er before the let of Mareh the best in very ionve is most desirably
next, i+t0"t'.nead the m Bey. Tee hairless looated. livery ewtvalidism; I acre of
busiue5 carried on b ine for many years land. good stable, eta, Pretties wishing to
will in future be •ouducted by Arne look through the' house ae tidoso by call.
tiler & Co. ing. For full pattio apply to
-
0, A. Bie teastaty. WAttait IiCOT'r,
Wingham, Feb, 6th 1820. rental Prison, Termite, Ont.
—If you wa t an Or an or Piano you
can save mo ey by, rebasing from H
Davis. who i agent r the best menu,
feeturers, and will sell at small advance
on factory pri es. O e near the market,
W ingham.
—Mr Robt aterson formerly of this
town, but wh has b n residing in the
County of W erloo,fo some years return-
ed te town w h hie^ f fly, on Tuesiay,
He has sec red a °eidetic° near Mr
Geo MoKenz 's.
—E F Gerster has decided to rlimain
town until Wingham becomes a. city,
—The uni sneetings conducted by the
Re Mr
Rev See for the past few weeks
with such auc ess, .are being follo*ed up
by special me tinge iu most of the churches
in town,
Oysters d e up in any style at R
next door to aeon's bookstore.
—A Can ian Pacific exhibition car,
filled with s copies of the products of the
North=west Territories, will be at the
Canadian Pa ifie Railway station, ''Ging.
ham, on Tee day next, March 4th, from
8 a rn till 8 m, ,. All interested should
not fail to take look through. See advertisement
in another colu n.
" —E F Gerster is the oldest and . bas
proved himself the mast reliable jeweler
in town.
—Rev 5 ellery, B. D., of Brjtssels,
preached M sionary Sermons in the
•Methodist ch robron Sunday. There was
a large atten ailoe at each service, and the
Rev gentle u gave two' wesellent due.
courses. It• a'v be mentioned that the
proceeds fro the Sabbath collections and
subscription exceed last year's total
givings to th fund considerably.
—E F Gerater's is the only plane where
engraving is eatly and attistioally done.
—Canned pumpkins, apples and squash, —We co, • .the following notices from
just received, at Jas MoKelvie's, the Goderi h papers in reference to the
—Mr 112' Ca els, dairyman, wishes to removal fr m that town of Mr W J Wal
°inform hes n Brous patrons and the lace, who ucceeds Mr R. R. Vanatone in
public genera that he does not intend the jewelr business in this town. The
givin up the ilk business, as has been Signal says "Mr W J Wallace, sou of Mr
rep rtecd. Pur , fresh milk will be de. Alex. Wal ace, has nought the jewelry e
e Presby i ed as usu business -o R R Vanatone, of Wingham, .,,he skating rink.
.s follows; —Selling at cost thig week and next for and will le ve next week to take possession, mu .h gaiety on We
MaoNabb, ca :• t C J Readings. Mr Walla° has been wellsand favorably weati.er of the fore
Rev Mr —Mr W J 1Va lace, watchmaker and known•in a udertch from his youth, and we very favorable the i
�day,ev: •- jeweler, is no ope,ing 'out a large stock of have great hopes for his success in bis did= and the occa
; There- new goods in the • e lately occupied by new field o action." Adn the Star says': tags of by a large g
Brussels; Mr R It Vanatone. All watches;I 'i't for "Mr W J Wallace left this week for spectators. The n
knion on repg,4 with Mr V. e, tone will be' repaired Wingham, where he succeeds R' R
rather limited, but
anti given one. Loo ottt.for,bis,announce- Vaustone , the •.wt•tehmaking .and. lar was 'redeemed!)
ment next week. jewelry bu• 'ess. He' is a thorough- which took plane.
—In September last, Mr' Alex Ross'.ly rehab and competent young race between Mr
man, ano ••' deserve a liberal share of the
bookseller, of this to n, Ensiled a letter, to town, and Messrs
-
Mr patronage o that section." .We welcome
Mr E N Hunt, Land n, containing 63.60, George Town, of
The loiter did nota ch arts deat,nattou�` Mr Wallace p Wiugham,'and trust he may respectively, wasLip-meg were made by Postmaster Fish -
—An agent of the C It accompanies the exhibi.
tion ear which will be t the Canadian Pacific Lail.
way station here from 84111•11110p in 0a `Tuesday, (�
March 4t tor •
h give e, ors e full information formation as to the
Northwest and its pr nets. Don't fail to goo tt,�
exhibit. See advertise cent, in another colu dn.
—Evangelistic s rvicos are being held in
the Baptist Chur this week. Cousid.r.
able interest is auifested. A spirit 01
earnestnest and u):iety characterizes tl.e
meetings. Seve.•alhave professed to find
the Saviour,
—The last issue o the Scottish-American,ati}e:
"lir John Wi'44on, so of Mr John Wilson, 13ar•a.d,
Southwick, Leagued, as been appointed accountant
to to Cape of Good 11 Bank in London, Mr Wil.
son was trained In the ianlr et8eotland, Dumfries.
The young man menti • ed,ab 4'eisanephew of Jirs
Thee Leslie, of this tow
—We print, in. anoth r column of .this issue,the,„
rules of the "Injured Employees' Benefit Fund;r
recently established b Messrs Gilchrist, Grecn a
Co., of the Union Fact • y, of this town, in the fn.
tereets of their empl ye,�a" The sebeme should
commend itself to the in whose interests it has
been established. In a large establishments sows
such provision should e made to relieve those who.
may be so unfortunate • s to meet. with netidents,
—A meeting the' Council of • the
Wingham Board •f Trude, was held in
the Council chem . er, on Wednesday last.
Mr Geo McKenzie peeeident of the Board,
filled the chair, an, renumber of members
were iu attendan e. The electric light.'
matter was discus ed at length, and a cons.
mittee appointed t • confer with light taker*, :.
intown. Several ,they matters were die-
oussed and advanc. • a stage. Four apple.
Dations were receiv
for membership.
—If you waist a genuine good clothes
wringer go and see those kept by James A
lin & Co. Something new, very cheap.
Tilos gne started running a
o now we. hay
hue Monde last, and
,, ou s
three'busses m tih4 the different trains,
The travelling ublic should not comply
for want, of acc' mo ation in that line.
—If yoowant. n .•O an or Piano you
Pan save money by rohasing from H
Davis,. who is ag ut f the best menu••
facturere and w' 1 s 1 at small advance
on factory pri° ce near the market,
'Wingham.
--The audi re' abet act statement of
the receipts a disbur ementsof the town
for the part y ar, as ell as a statement
of the assets d liabi ties, will be found
jou another q limb.. hey will well repay
perusal by a ery rut payer.
—The Old Reliable Star Restaurant
takes the lead.- Jas Mclielvie.
—Quite a b mbar f am town attended
the Forester ' o. ace at Teeswater, on
Tuesday eve ing. r S Gracey gave
several roadi gg, w ch ware highly ap-
preciated by he lar a audience. The es-
tertainment as au nqualified Success.
re
great qu, tity of i has been harvest•
ed here duel y the pas week er so, nearly
all local d nandb ng supplied; Mr
Chez IcCo nen is ere from Detroit
taking oet supply for the .house with
which be is engaged n that,city. Ile ex-
pects to k fifteen twenty oar loads.
For 1sR o bar eeri,v e!11#rgahle,,,
As I inter Ieivimli{ .. ugh .in, I offer my
household f uittxd le, coneletiug of
parlor set, inin{l-r6ti Able, chairs, side
board, bed Dorn sus s, carpets, curtains,
laces, stov , etc, Tey are to be seen at
Y reside ce. Ifet 4xo-y Stt>,p'L 4ru.
meat with t e encouragement his merits Anderson, by t
Asa business mac and mechanic entitle
er, of this:place, but . o trace of it could, him to. showing a fine s
be. found. A few d ys ago, Mr Ross -, �� r laps. The aecon`
noticed au account of + thief being caught • Personale. miles, between fit
stealing mouey letter in•tbe London post Mr Thos W , ite, High Secretary' of the Mr Kelley, was w
office, and be immedi tely wrote to Yost Canadian Ord : of Foresters, Brantford, akeenly contested
Office Inspector Hop • rk, of Stratford, and spent a short tee iu Wingham' this week, (feedings passed o
bas received au anew to the effect,that Br.l s Factory Ban
the guest of 62 John Neelauds.,Mr Benj.
the Inspector had se forward Mr Ross' Evans, of List, wel, was visiting in town tiro carnival. was h
letter to London an. had` received word music throughout
a few,days this week..Rev John MaoNabb,
from the Inspector • that place that the tusked sent. yr,. to
of Lucknow; Cl •rlc of Maitland Presbytery,
thief bad taken Mr oss' letter, and that those present.
was in town on enclave „Mr R Paterson,.
Wanted t Onco,
to exobange,, a Braford binder or other
machinery for a goo• sound horse.
Apply to T H ROSS.
Auction Sates.
An unreserved sue 'on sale of farm stook the following c nundrum: If 3 uckno
and implements will bald on lot 37, con
cession 11, East W' anosh, on Wednes• cau beat Listot4. 6 shots, tend Win;;''
day, March bah, ale at ono o'olook, can beat Luckno •• 14 shots, how .man
Terme—Ten month ' credit on all same shots could Win ham beat Listowel?
over $5. John Co te, proprietor ; John
Currie,,auotioneer.
The assignee of the estate of Thos.—44euts' clothes cleaned, dyad, rep
Plunkett has instructed Peter Deans, anoe and'pressed. also Cadiet' Coate slid dr
tianeer, to sell. 'ht the Brunswick House, dyed and pressed, Satiefactioi'iguerttut
Wingham, ou Saturday, March 8, et two Shop 00 Victoria St,, nett door to A
o'clock, pan., the east half of lot 41 in the ham's shoe shop. ill, Mlrctt>arz.
lath concession of the township of East
Prof. Loiartte's memory te stens ie rrentii.,t
Wawaiiosli, containing 100 acres. Terms— interest than ever in ell parts of the mussel,
:0:i:et:le:it on day of Salo and balauc'e
reran* wishin,t to intpro,•e their memory ala
ds thereafter. John Neeiands, -send for his prospects fret as advertie!ed inane
colu*ta.
vas.
ere was the scene of,
neaday evening. The
part of the day beim
e was in splendid eon -
ion was taken advan-
thering of skaters an:
rober'of costumes was
helack in thispartiee-
the interesting;reees
'he filet, a;. fiye• mile
Anderson, of the'._♦-
obi Thompson and
tussels and Seefortk
easily woe by Selr
o la , the winner
the - last few
.
and a half
steel Anderson and
n by Anderson after
ace. The whole pro -
very pieage4tly, the
, under whose auspices
1, furnished excellent
e eveni:ag,which con.
the enters tinment of
• Gerbil Matches.
Listowel and Lu:kuow cutleeet mtritiu's
the Wingham Rio , on Friday" last, . and
played for the dist fat. Atter e; very 'mese
game, the Luc .. ow players .came off
victorious, the see standing at the cloOt
as follows: p
Listarcel. • zucknoIC. -.
Wm. Sanderson, • J Allen,
M McGilvray, Wm Allen,
R McMillan, J Murdoch,
G Ford, skip ...._6 Dr Tennant, sliip,2li
R M Alexander, A•L,awson;.
R L Lillico, crimson,
J M Clrrnie, Little,
W Climie, skip.. 22 •Stf Hunter, skip.,10
Total.. ... 4 8 Total ......49:
Majority for L know, sig shots.
After tea, the ' ingham players tried
conclusions with he Lucknow rinks, slid
the match term nated in the sweeping
majority of 14 fo Wingham. Score:
Wingham. Lucknow,
D Sutherland, • J Allen,
J Duffield, ,
F Patersoe, 'Wm Allen
J Murdoch
JJ Anderson, ski . 17 Dr Tennant, skip..'
A Mitchell, Lawaoti,
J Coad, A 1VfcPheion,
S Tient, AW
Little,
p -.i
J Diueloy, skip. 11 4. f B Hunter, ski
'Dotal 28 Totrtl,.....1
One of the e ingham curlers snbmi
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