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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-04-04, Page 5t L. ,y s Iff A.` It" asSAASISAVOSONS-Arell.,_ 1 around the enter alta titneti and w ‘P,T l'$ Orrir 1 halted again itt front ie retulln debk. "'" Dressmaking Announcement — Vrirlfotftr P Now the groom. salute I tm bride, and I rotermr,P.mme • r* the ceremony Was at anNtifil, mid the , united for 111100e0 MoLennen k oicenz Miro taken possesslon of store oppoeite the hank nir Joreplillie street, next door to Mr Ileitis' butcher shop, where they InAerld our) ing Olt tA iirst-clatla SCIIIPTION FROM *KA OF AN .11* EN/NT OF THE% QHUROIri. .Golden Grim Jai field Ateft-File Criaie fit Tapers-24CW ttla %r00 Was Given Away . anti Other Details ctLIlO retty Vero- mony, Immediately 'Matt of and adjoining • • t• wetly° lon'tittit villager; in Alaska. In Miss tipper Tenno (as her brother parties .were.t. so nuteparabl life. that no divorce recognis . by the church can sever them. The chi oh Was filled With people. There ore tie seats 1 or pews in the cathedral, awl all b Oil 1 during. ,the entire ceremony, 4‘. td doxen white gentlemen and, ladies wet.* speetators, and the rest, about 200, were immtner, when employment. at the Sal- \. mon canneries le abuntitutt, nearly all ''"'lles- it.'"wewting a 'bright res"- AM BLER, um 0,*,t soirw,one Inintired tinct lift), wifes two blocks off.-Dotroit Free Freels. native men, wunien and children.-Sitita Letter b Washingten Peat. Salta is ong•of the largest un Dress and 1VIantle-inaking Establishment. clers promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaran. teed: 'the able bodied men and their families t•new 7'14 wer° c("ingt I her a it HABDIESS MAKER engaged in fishing, leaving, perhaps, not more than four {Mildred of all ages and sexes behind at the v 'nage. .Abont the Ist of. Oetober they begin to fIocl back for the winterFnUy, miedualf of the adults have been brought under the infinence of t be Gr vo-Rtisoian church, 'which is main- • eatt cures has on hand a large stock of HORSE BLANI4ETS, C4"ftsaill I 1 CURRYCOMBS, BRUSIPS, 1 . 1 Mined in Alaska by motley, paid f to.0 the imperial treasury at St. Petersburg, and which church and. its property are protected by the terms of the treaty of " -cession. JUST 1,1411 HOYALITY. Last night the people or Sitka w.i0iessed a Ute ceremony 'lit the Cathedral of St. • Blichael's fully as interesting as the mar - singe of the Linke of Sparta. and the Princess of Germany. The 'bride end groom were pure blooded Alaskan WM- ens of the adjoining village. It io later- esting to know that while the influence of civilization has wiped out the practice of buying and belling young girls as • wives among these people, in common with the practice among the North *--1 American Indians. whoinAthese-peeple re- soluble in only a few sespects,, still a, • valuable consideration enters into the. .. , ' transaction in all cases now,' whiela,• shows the origin of the.latter. The Alat kan Indian has no ponies for gifts tO, liarentsvf the bride, but as blankets here are badges of wealth, as ponies are . among the plains Indians, he bears gifts ' 'of blankets as the consideration for the bride. The Cathedral of St. Michael's, thong,h. a wooden, structure erected over fifty years ago. is in an excellent state of pres- ervation, and its interior is arrangetrand .embellished With all the gorgeous apPtir- tenances which belong to the churches of that communion. The wedding took place at 0 o'clotik, nearly three hours after dark. The church was brilliantly Lighted by nearly a thousand candles,. the windows and the lantern of the,cu- -polo being studded. with them. Accordinoc'to universal custom the (bride must be given away by some relit-. tive. The groom, a rather good looking 1 ,young Indian, plainly and decently 1 Xlressed, entered the. w est door of the I \ ohurch and took a position in the center of the door about ten feet from the door. Itteuniatts 4" ( 11 0111.8n01.4'S CORNER. DRUG STORE Wingham Agency. TRUNKS, , VALISRS Which will be cold at bottom pricer. ITARNIVESS, doUbl4 1og1c,ass,de to order on short asptice, and eatisfaentien guaranteed• .TA call solicited. SHOP-Opposito the Bank of Hamilton. Wingluunt 13,gbattli; 1890. Asoi oiC ssBIXR, The Peeerattye wage, Put away the little °Wilds' that our dar- • ling wants to paint. FOr she would fain decorate it with devices 4„, queer and quaint. Hide the dustpan and the washtub, and likesviso the garden hose Or Matilda will aulorn them with the lily and the rose, When Belinda in the morning gets the 'wooden chtpping•bowl To concoct the morning oorned.beef hash, it vexes much her soul To behola wreath of pansies vvhere, she fain would cut and siesta ; So she scrapes. it. off because, the p,aint might penetratathe hash. On the household rollinwpin io tied* a pretty yellow bow•, And its lilies•of.the valley. oft commingle with the dough ;. While the nem potato•masher and, tote kettles and the pots Are magnificient with butterflies and -sweet, forget-me-nots, riY age, 9 /1st aeries tett. t‘t .lessar In about half an hour afterward a knock was heard at the same door, when it wilt I ' opened by an usher and the bride en- 1 tered, dressed in pure white, with a wreath of .arti1lein:1 {lowers as a sort of chaplet. '.V1113 complexions of both are as brown as a chestnut. The.person who gave the bride away placed her on the left of the,groom. in the meantime the gorgeous altar screens were thrown open and the priest, in heavy robes, incrusted with gold and ailver lace, was obser yeti -Celebrating that part of the mass pertaining to that part -of the ceremony. Large lighted candles • were then placed in the hands of the bride and groom, and the priest, bearing it lighted taper and the missal, carne from behind the altar, and from the brilliantly lighted sanctuary, which no -woman is ever allowed to enter, ap- proached a small desk in front of the - altar screen and read a portion of the ritual in Russian,. -ossa again repenting it in English and Thinklet. This portion *concluded, in which the choir -overhead joined in singing, lie proceeded to, the spot,.where the expectant couple stood, and crossing his hands with theirs, and ,. ttch holding their tapers so as to form a •-Cross, lie continued his recital offthe ritual, tho choir inaking responses.- ' • , At this point the - bride and greet& placed their rings in his hands; And keep- ingthe -hands pr all three itt the form of a oross, he led them forward to mall dais in front of the desk. The brideeras . attended by two women dressedinwhite, and the groan ' by a like number of young men'Of his oivittteuP While the procession thus advati6.:i.". Vie dais the ritual was chanted.*-,. •ther, piftit, the responses being made itt thi choir.. The priest took his place, behind the desk, and forlialf an hour intoned the words of the ritual, first in Russian 'and then i' u an English translation made by S \.MIS NELL° ' 1110HARD7, CL'ASSESanFOR INSTRUCTION OxT BIA.Hp AND All our articles of furniture, the anqent; and the new. • Are resplendant Trite with drpiptexyy ap,(51 bows of the brigh test huet, In the house we look aboatm4th.raingled sorrow and amaze, For,lVfatikle, is affected with.theAeRcsgty. erp,ze, TIMES" supsom All parties who have not pai' , for' the TIMES " for the years 188$ and 1889, are requested to re. • mit the amount at once. We newponey, money, and hope this notice will be sufficient, and that a general response will he the result. R. BLLIQTT. Shingles,Shingles The undersigned have on hand 04 largo quantity of, org, in Voice Culture and Harmony, Mum Roma 18 BEAVER 13L00$.--- -_—_--. _---,— W1NGHAM MIRE WORKS The man who. is able ta tramellex,- teusively can generally learn enough in a year to make a. bore of hirgeg: all the rest t f life, Four-year-old May, on, seeing, the uew moon one eveniug, einlaitned with delight. Oh, look, mamma leek I The moon's eat just like a, kdice, of musk melon There is a .holy, love and a holy /Age, 0414 our best virtues never glow sto brightly as \Oen our passions aro eXeitet1 in, the eause. Sloth, if, it4 as !prevented many crimes, has also (sinuthered many virtues; and the best lof us are Letter when aroused. . Taking a retrospect of my thirteen or fourteen years business in Winghni a, I cleidre most heartily to tender my thanks to my friends and the public gen. 1 erally for the liberal patronage extended to nie in the past. '. ' .'• I may also statethat I em ib a position to offer I hotter indnecinents than ever to those requiring anything in the line of Granite or Stone HEADSTONES, WINDOWSILLS, - ,.' STONE TRIMMINGS, 11 ' , :81-1, FENCINO, do 00 eat Is nr1 Low, S are all Cereals DO _-60---- • YOU WANT TO 11313 Y YOUR StEDS AS dHEAP ? Monuments, The annual meeting of the North Perth Reform Association takes place at Milverton onTuesday, April 11. Why is the vowel 'o' the only one ever sounded ? Because all the others are inaudible. , 1 would be pleased to have the desirous of pro- curing any articles in my line to call and examinegoods, goods, compele wipes and lcave.their orders, so that the goods may be secured and prepared early In the season. You earl select from the latest designs and obtain the driest workmanship at the most favorable prices. Most: regretfully, yours,M WM. SYTH, • Wingliani, Ont. If so, read T. A..11ILLS' 1.)ostel every morning. rot Bishop Vladimar, of San Francisco. UNDItIt VIM GOLD 'CROWNS. Two heavy gold crowns were then pl$ped upon the heads of tho bride and rooin, and the rings which had received the blessings of the priest before the bride at:t4 groom were conducted to the dais-wero restored to the latter, the ring • Worn by the bride when she entered the •ohurch being placed on oneof the finge.rs ' of the groom, ,and the ono worn by the groom placed on the appropriate finger of the bride. The intonation of the ritual proceeded. for another half hour, the massive and beautiful golden crowns being held above the heads of the bride land groom by the attendants, each ttk ing turns, At last the brig and groom. passes' Oat Meal Mill Opened. ILLS Wing,rbani, March 21, 1890. W1NGHAM TANNER Sole, BEST 1311ANDS or WIPTQLASS, in gles, II,R SOIX4 Z -)11f.7 ALSO, MS HAND. ept5cki, and, PinVMBEB 'IlliSSED. IDIDIIRSSED,. woor) azd-, AT THE Wingha Women can keep a secret, says a. proverb; but it takes a. big crowd ol them to do it. When a young man proposes and is accepted, he rings the girl's hand,: E he is rejected, he rings his own; hands. The undersigned desire to inform farm ers and the people general)y that thyha reopened theiri aqt Reg ijil Winghern, And are now prepared to purchase .Oats ip 'Unlimited quttntitgs and at the ffightlifaxttt They will supply customer. with thcann GRADES itt bat 1104 ELDER & CLEGG) EORY Mind wandering cured. Books learneti, in one reading. Testimonials from all parts of the globe., Prospoctua rosT, FREE,. Bent on application to Prof. A. Leniette, 237 Fah Ave. New York. Tosephine street, adjoiOng CPR track:.„ L. 4;4 Wingham, Pioneer tlaNvere Store, STONE I3OCE, • We give special, siAtention t the following lines:. IRON Pin, AfiL SIMI PROM TO IRON AND BRASS PIPE FITTINGS. FIBE BlgOKS, MILL • FILEas, MACHINE OILS. AMERICAN WATER. WHITE C0414. OIL. We are sc4 agents in Wingbain for the zele 2 Genuipe 11t1bher paint 'All kinds of shelf and heavy Hardware at, bottom prices. A Distinction Without a Differ- ence: Auctioneer -Ana now, ladies and gentlemen, what bid do I hear for this massive gold.mounted Oarraics. marble, E4fel-tower moVernent mani le timepiece, Worth at the lowest, paltriest figure, one butidred--did hear se% enty fiwe dollars 1! Man,. in the crowd -1 said Ars N/J- - - 07,7 71 ZLEN, i'ITTEES I Auetioneer-G,oing-,going-gone I • The 6 -rangers, imeording to tbe ;statement of tb,eir manager, have lost $1.500 per ear itt the Iiincartline salt works; purchased by thew a few years ago, Holloway's Pills and Ointment exert e. rapid- ly favorable effect in all those diseases which are iuduoed by exposure t� damp or by great changes in temperature. They will therefore' be found eminently servio. able to those who work in iron foundries •copper mines and collieries. These we - known. tehiedite present manifest adyant- • First-class Shingle ages in respect of ttse and effectiveness, being entirely compounded of vegetable regardless of price. 'When used in accord. Car Load Orders a Special the Yost ix the world. Land Plaster in bags always on Iasi 11. Mina et ZETLAND SAW MI GEOV THO M SON, PropriEtor Lumber of all kinds, dugsselected with the greatest care and and Cedar post harness, arid Tipper ILI El A. T'E ALWASS OV HAND. 1.tilitifttallr0r8 would do Well to ckaatine stook and compare prices. Ladles! & GOnts' Driving Gloves, In Dog, Coon and Astraente, made to order. Also Strong .Workingeres Gloves, In Deer, Goat, Calf and Sheepskin. Highest price paid for Furs, Itiees, OPAPAIIAN Sheepskins and Wool. Sial since with the ample printed directions doily work. There aro but few diseases whieli aro not capable of curo-or, at all evouts, og groat relief -if Bolkoway's Wingliam. or Order by"niKtrompt y attended tri, WOOD delivered to any part Oii.31,1641 THOMSON ' . 1 WIlliil'arit P: A remedies etre perseveringly e.sod, • 11..1.1.RMS 1EPOR SALE. WINGHAIVI ..._....._ 1 113" a number of farms for tale in ellfferrat rawer s cheap in this province as at the present I ' parts of Ontario. As you aro aware, farina were I • lima, and if you want a. form i Would recommend r you to buy uow, If your means ere limited I can -L.,- sell yen a farm on a Antall cash 'POMO. giving you plenty of time topay balance of purchase money at It oti' GOOD CUTS, TO a low rate of Interest, thus enabling you td acquire a home of your own most eae y.•The undersigned wish to tender their best Which secoMpodly them, they act surely but mildly, and do not interfere with the ion Route Bills F SEASON OF 1800. If you wont s Neat, Shows, T1111, well put together and attractive displayed, on :Mod paper or ear& send your (nth r to the TIMBS Mime, A NITA1.1.1 Prices reason atton'ded to. 1 Ti have the Epilepsy or rang /sickness a.lift-long study, I warran my worst cast • Because others have faned Is Ito rektor% for not now reeehthig a care. Hend at once for t atlse and a Fra0 Dattot.br my. Infallible Rented:a, Give Exiaress Mid Post Office It cost.' you nothing for trial and you Addreisz-th d. Rom*. 1.1.ol seam h tEti teDEL'AID% *TIMM Toeqarrit.t '1100SE F119M. It you hare means and do not require credit T eau give von as good value for ,kour motley at you can for the liberal patronage given to our hes 1410, and orders by mall promptly get elsewhere, I will gladly send you description of farms or sale in any locality on hearing from 140t es Office, Wingham. AtIM J, PATTOH, Fl ' 84 Ring street eastiVoroirtn. THOUSANDS Of BOTTLES' qiVEN AWAY YEARLY, n When 1 ray our. de net meat. merely to stop them ibr a tittle, and then urain 1 tit kAN AR ADO CA 1. CURIE. I have Made the &Sut of Fite. seventh ears pttor to the burning of our mil condiarism During the last season We tatadasneWthe town pint to the. lateetapprov tent of Hungarian Roller Promo am ling. hove Wean tow give better ateommodatio everbeforo. We offer 'Prompt Oiapatehr Pair QtrAtit? alcoND f.kOlq0X1:1/14,. •SECTION* And hi' elose vedonal attention 00 the 11011c to he (tom favf.red With a trial itienas"a 1"vnoYnbts0`1103"onstr160eetfuliv, tiuvot VlogItsin ti.