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Wingham Times, 1892-03-25, Page 1weer; 7—ert ra J< VOL. XXI--NO. 13. W IST GRAM, ONT. , FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 189 2. Everytine we begin to talk about Dress oods we think; "What can we say of such a store .full of stuff of every sort and quality as we've got ?" Weals —Mr Harry Whitley,who as bean leader of Bell's Factory Band for one time, left on Tuesday for Kincardine, where he has Sail us. What we try to do is to meet been appointed leader of Ws band iu that everybo d 's wants cana an advance on c salary and to do it we've t0 t 1 thh y , ere- -.gathered together a beautiful lot from beyond the sea and our own home mills, The stook is complete, not only in all the fashionable, seasonable weaves, but also complete in the range of prices, W .cannot clo justice (in a short talk lik8 this) to our Prints, Cleallies,Delaines and Muslin?. You want to see them. • The prices we will tell you then. Our rush for Spring Ordered Clothing _For first-class tailoring and cheap has.commenced and we and the tailor gents' are turning out some nobby suits. The member the rplace only two doors nortster & h cloth and patterns are proper and the fit of the old standaud between Rosa' book- guaranteed. The price "as you like it." sto and Halsted & Scott's bank: calved here. Two oar loads of horses wore shipped rout the C P R station he •e on Tuesday last for Manitoba. Amop those who shipped them were ; Mesar v J Anderson, John and James Casetnore)and Johu A MoEwen. Groceries complete in every respect, Shop early and goods will be delivered promptly.] This store closes at seven. ;� isfq ORR & HIS000KS, Direct Importers. The BEAR, March 21, 1892. LOCAL 3N•EW81 , —Dr Chisholm chased Mr Jos C situated in Turn —Mr Eli Seym int; in town for tht leaves for Mauitol wife and family w the present. —Cash for good G ham's, Market of this town, has pur- semore's farm, which is erry, nearthe junction. ur, who has been resid- past two or throe years, a in a few days. His 11 remain io Gorrie for butter and eggs at le A Grocery. • —Mr Washing u Tamlyn and Mrs • mlyn came he a from Buffalo, last week. "Wash" is g-tbiug along nicely and pit is hoped he will s ,on be restored to his wy+uted health. • -On Thursday d last weel*, a rink of the junior.n embe.s of the town curling club went over to eaforth and played a rink of the curler of that town, the Winghamites de eating the;, Seaforth men by 6 shots: —Oysters served in anystyle, at D Rush's restaurant,opposite D Sutherland's, Josephine street: -On ac'oount of illineas, the Rev W H Watson was unable to give the leoture advertised to be delieered iu the Congre- gational ohumb, Wi igham, ons-• Thursday evening of last week The lecture will gi en at some ti:nla i 1. the near future. —The horse fair, on Thursday of last week, was quite su :easeful. There were large numbers of heroes brought in and six. or sevenbuyers wow present. The prices ranged from $90 to about $120; the latter being about the eighest price offered About thirty horse' changed hands. —Fruit and Confectionery, all kinds, at D Rush's restaurant. e —The'Rev Itobt J hnston, of Lindsay,. who delighted the people of 'Wingham, during Rev Mr 1M2e uarrie's abseuce,a few years .ago, by his earnest and eloquent preaching, spent a ew hours in town on Saturday with his vend, Mr D M Gor don, on his way to mien for Sunday an to'Brantford on T edgy, tnakiug an ofd: pial visit to the tidies' College of that ci Y. —The Society of obriat&in Endeavor of the Presbyterian of arch are preparing to N give an "At Home; about the middle of April.It will be he d in the leoturo room, whin will be tits *fully arranged, All. who enjoy a social ,veuiug are cordially invited. .Admissi0t 15 `cents. Refresh- ments will be serve during the evening, Ana au interesting . programme is being prepared, (lhisholm's Winter fluid is not sticky or greasy,,curee ehappetd hands, face and lips, reiiderinff the skin soft and white. Ale°, an excellent application after shav- ing, • dor sate at Clt.isholtn's Corner Drug Store, 'Wingham. —The first sod of the tcdoderioh and : Wingham railway w tate';tited at Salttord, enQeeeday last, it now be iu tinier for Hen J (1 rottenest-, Secretary of Mote, to secure the governs lest subetd •d 1r t'he reed, and redeem tle*jobeteise e by hie oattoassere duriurrithe res:. ,,..e• ' :st iu West Huron. A r.p "t of le . t meet - lag of the dtreobure eifehs poe4 to given he mother Myna, —A load of the members Hope lodge, 1 0 G T, drove vale on Friday evening last� G H Blackwell, county orpG bf Anchor of over to Blue - to assist Mr nizer, in or- ganizing a lodge of that ,p .der, in that place. —We clip the following feom the Lose- don ottidon Advertiser of the 22ud irAtt ; Mra Link - later, of Wingham, one of elle passengers on a Manitoba colouist traiia, gave birth to a child on board the trt,in near Port Arthur ou Sunday. —G T R trains for Toronto and east leave Wingham at;0.80 a m aud 11.10 ,a, m •via W G & B Division, and at 0.45 a m and 8.45 p no, via Clinton and Guelph. Good couneotions by all trains. —We are informed that the paragraph which we reproduced from th Goderich Star, in refereuce to Mr H V el Meyer having secured a judgment gaiusb Ales Couover for his 'services in de ending Mr 11 Garbutt, is not true. King, —Me Geo L , to auoth r column, announces that he- wig open hi new store in the course of a few days, Hi place of business willbe the store 1..tely occupied by Mr E C Clarke, tailor, and one door north of Messrs J 3 Iiomnth & Sou's store. -eMr Geo Fretwell, of lot 52, Viugiiam Town Plot, Turuberry, will sell his farm stook and implements by publi auction, stn Tuesday, the 20th March, co imenoing Oat 1 o'olook p til. Terms—All a was of $5 apd under, cash ; over that apount 10 months credit will be given. C Barton, auctioneer. ' —Gee of our town merchants received the sum, of $2.50 in a registered litter, one day this week, in payment, it was stated, of an account, but the party a ding it forgot to sign his name to the 1 tter, and now the merchant does not know o whom to ,give oredit for the amount. -The anniversary services i connec- tion withtheWingham Methodi t church Sabbath school will be held o i Sunday and Monday, April 3rd and 4t1 Day, Secretary of the Ontari School Association, will prea niversary sermons on Sundt Monday a convention will 1 which all will be invited. —W F Brockeushire has a lot of Oil Paintings; also,a few Beautiful tlrtotypee, which he is selling very cheap. I have a large stock of Moulding on hand, and I am making Picture Frames to order. Pho- tography in all its branches from minia- tures to life size. Call and see what I have wben in town. W F EnooitE+Nenrar . Bemver Block, Wingham. 'Mr. A. iabbath the an- y, and on o held, to —Mr John Hanna represented Wings ham at the turningof the fir ,t sod of the Goderich and Wingham rail vay, at Sake ford, on Tuesday last. Leave officite. ted ably with the pick; cleave Weedfebt, of Goderiob, did the shovelling't with —The regular mon dexterity, and Reeve Gri'Ein, of A.shiield. ;, tttee meeting, under trundled the wheelbarrow Afterwards s'`.!Vier/haat W C T `ie meeting was organized au congratulatory;tleeeperaneeteati, speeches made. nett, etimmencing MsruoDts, Clluncn,Wlxonetf.—Rev S Sel- Gregor, pastor of th lery, B D, Pastor. Services every Sabbath this town, will delle at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sabbath Seim' aud will'Mrs fl4,evl MV Bible Clays tit 2.80 p to. General Prayer E ' r'r tighes wiltq meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.80 -sulci laiusio W'ulu o'clock. Y'ouug People's Prayer Meetiuqinvited. • every Thursday% evening at 7.80 o'clock. vplte omit glee tit," E —Good brick house to rent in the north end of the town. Apply to PsTelt Dues. —Rev. S. Sellert, B, D., preached Edu- cational sermon./in Corrie, on Sunday last. —Dr Sinclair, specialist, of T000nto, will visit Winght m professionally on the 11th of April ossa. . —Mr IJ W 0 11 eysr, Q C. left last Fri+ day oil a trip to Jt en, and expects to re•. • turn on the 25th o June next. —Oysters, oysters By the dish, quart or pint. 10 cents a glass,er5 cents aglass, at R HiLt.'s. —Mr Win Basto Mr W Richardson,. this year, aud will town shortly. — The advertise alit of Mr .r R lklun- sbaw, who has ju t opened out a fine stook of watches jewelry, &c, in the store lately ocou led by Mr Ed Dinsley, appears in anoth r column. —There will be old by public auction, without reserve, o the Market Square, Wingham, on Sat rday, March 26tb, at 2 p m, a quantity of Household. Furniture, Terms Dash, Pet Dents, auctioneer, — A meeting of e executive committees of both the East and West Ridings of Huron Teachers' nstitutes were held in Clinton. lately, tc make arrapgements for their approaohin., meetings. The iustie. tues will hold sep.,rate meetings. —An exchange :aye that a slick•toogued swindler is enroai. among the farmers sell- ing them 2u pout: 1 Dans of coffee for a. takes a situation with gg dealers Walkerton, rove his family to that ridiculously small gets his can he fin< Jetta some nicely br a little coffee eseen um. Wheu the farmer instead of coffee he caned navy beans with poured over them. —We invite the tention of farmers to .the Hoosier Drill, anufactured by Noxell Bros, Ingersoll, also the celebrated Drader and Dioe Harrows, manufactured by th Wortmau & - War D uuiacturing Cor pany, Loudon. W re•the sole agents for this vicinity. Jae Menn&r & Co. =We see it s to that Messrs D D Wil- son, of Seaforth, an . Mr W Richardson, of Walkerton, egg dea ars, intend buying eggs by weight this yeas: Being compelled to ship to the Old Cou'try market,where eggs are bought only by is eight,egg dealers would be losers if they diL not buy by weight. And, after all, it appears to be the only fair way. - -T A Mills will b- pleased to open ac- counts with all his o friends, and hopes,. if they require auy hies in his line, to have a call far them, is of old. He is here to stay. All accounts contracted. with the 'late firm Of G•n1 King must bet. paid to T A Mills, wire iii the te ly proper person to give a r Feipt for the a mo. '.f A MILLS. — • lijah Martin, of oclerioh, brother of Messrs John and Issa Martin,of this town, died in that town, o Wednesday of last week, after an illness f some time. De- ceased was widely kno a and highly res- pected by all who had aho pleasure of his acquaiutauoe..11e bac. kept hotel in God- erich for many years, retiring only about a year ago, Both b.s brothers, of this tbwn, attended the fu feral on Friday last, -The furniture, picture framing and uudertakiug business is what I am here to attend to, aud I am determined that I will not be undorbold by auy legitimate dealer in the same line, if I know it. For proof of the above, call at 5 GRAI NY's Furniture Ronms, Wingliam. ly gospel temper - he auspices of the ill be held in the u WHOLE NO. —11r Willoughby, etu et, sen of lieu Dr 1Z N Willougbby,coud oted the servicer+ of the Methodiat church ou Sabbath last. both moruing and even lig, —Sunday evening, starch 27, 1892. Subject David's I.sife, eta reflected in the Pealtns. Place—Bettye- Block. Flour - 4.80, W, LlTttcow, —Messrs Orr & His oaks have a very attractive show wind w, made up of ladies' costume cloths, n imitation of the St Clair Tunnel. To r Stanton Agnew is due the credit of ori inciting the idea and dressing the windo v. —Last Sunday, the juartorly review of the last three menthe' lessons was held by the Wingham Presl yterian Sabbath Kehool, in the school roma of the church. The attendance of seh dare, parents and friends was good. Tho warmest interest was manifested by all v ho were present. —A session of the ntario Drainage Commission was hold n Clinton, last week, to consider matt s pertaining to the Ontario drainage act Messrs Milne, Reeve of Grey; Rate an Eilber, Reeve and Deputy of Stephen; r orrance,Reove of Stanley, and Keine, R eve of Howiek, the committee appointed by the County Council, were present an: gave the Com- m' cion some valuable su gestions. • =A curling match bobwn rinks repre- enting the Cauadssana and r Id ountrymen belonging to the Wiughstu lob was played ou the rink on Monday. A ter a very ex'. citing gtune, the Old Count ymen came off victors by five shots. Thr score was as follows : OLD COUNTR'. CAADIANs. 3 John. Hauls a, Alex rr, John Inglis, W ka ereou, And Mitchell, Geo a clienzie, F Paterson, ship ..27 J Ne ands, ship.. 22 —The basket social giv. by Maitland Lodge, No 119,1 .0 0 F, n the Temper- ance Hall, on Thursday week,was well attende enjoyed by those present. moots were in. abundan --The Petrolea Adv- riser denies positively that the 14 It McCesh,of town, is leaving to take • arge of the ham vacant church. —The review servic s of the Meth Church Sabbath Sch••l were well tended, on Sunday la t, and Were interesting. In addit on to the rovie the lessons of the pasenarter,there recitations by four of he junior soh an address' by Mr Ch. : Lloyd,and m bythe orchestra, —Tho curling match layed on the r here, last Friday, betw en Wingham Luoknow, re. µRed in avor of Wiugli by 8 shots. yTbe soor; is as follows: tylion I. D Suthorl ud, It Vanetoue, Geo McKenzie, F Patereon,akip..2 John Hanna, T. Gregory, J l ands, J niuseelley, skip ..25 L ocimova.. ex Lawson, Murchison, Murdock, 2 rTennant, skip . 04 ohu. Auld, Mol person, V Auld, Hunter, skip. Grand Prof Scott's conte the 18th of April ne secure the services o has engaged Miss A au elocutionist of gr Canada and Scotian be opened about the oncort. t has been, fixed . Being unable Miss Alexander, nes Knox, of Toren et renown both. Plan of hall w eginuing of April.' Picture gaming. I have just received one of the large stocks of mouldings for pleture.and wee, framing ever brought ie to Wiugh am, and have bought it specially to sell, and wi asRellgot cheaply can au be eIR w t ' 1' Y e lel So if you have pictures, wreathe or 0 paintiugs, any sizesor style, to he frame bring them along.iahtl we will frame the for you on shod entice, at 5 Omen's . Furniture Rooms . ening of - last Pars naffs, nd heartily The refresh- nd the pro- gramme was a capital one and consisted Of a trio by tbo Misses W tson ; solos by Miss Amy. Watson and ' of Scott"; read- ings by Mr 5 Graney ; i strumental,duet by Misses Sperling ; recitations by Misses Martin and Car' ill ; instrumental duet by Misses Watso •. The Methodist church 'orchestra also ontributed a num- ber of selections to the programme, Rev E W Hughes deli ered an address, pointing out the bone 't societies sack as the Odd Fellows are t the public. ?Jr J A Morton occupied line chair. — A public meeting vas held Town Hall, on Tuesday evening call of the Mayor, to di ;cuss the al of Mr Crowell Wills •,u's farm from the corporation for munic pal purposes. The Mayor, in a short epee ih, explained why the meeting had been ;ailed and asked Mr B Willson, who wa dross the meeting. M since a bill was before islature, and which ho become law, which wo lands in towns from ta, in the at the remov- present, to ad- and well. Special attention- Willson said that p given to be Ontario Leg- dabbing and repairing, and guarantee ail work done. Having had long experiences expected would in the furniture and undertaking busi:, tId relieve farm beset; T am sure I can give satisfaction. ation for certain A splendid new hearse for hire. purposes, and also finding that the towns- Entine Honaso,r. people were strongly •etsposed to having To tris irdttor of 'o$t the farm detached frcen the town, he had DEAR Stn,- in. t decided to withdraw he bill which was try I am pleased before the Logislatur , with that end in are becoming reoe view, The meeting as then brought to year, 1101 oulyin Messrs D Lawre ce and Wm Willis, Lucknow, spent St nday in town..&1r Alex Dawson left o Friday last on a extended, visit to h daughter, Mrs Joh McLeod, of Toront . Mr J J Andersa left for his house :Meii'tn 'Mau, _. Tuesday last.. Mr to 4elai s, •of Cleve land, is in town at nding the Iii eral 0 his sister.. Mr Row nd Gordon, who wit home for a few day , lias again rete ne to Toronto to coin late his co tnnereial course..Rev Mr F ankdin, of'Eastwooc was the guest of v H W .luglies,Wes nesday and Thurs ay of Wei week. New Undertalring and furniture Est:t:u lishment. Mu BExrii Honesox has opened his Furniture and Undertaking estabiisli- ment in the old furniture store, nearly, opposite the Queen's Hotel, Wingham,; and has a full stock- of Furniture, Mouldings, and Undertaking goods on' hand. Call and inspect goods and get prices. Picture Preening done promptly rs, aveltingover this tonne o see that the farmers progressive from year the proper cultivation he production of good he beautifying of their . 1 was admirably struck morn part ' of Ontario, ' Honey Locust planted of .fences. As •1 gran of living feuoea, I think et of place to .give my beautiful feuce, cow' r a new. system, I eau- eu0n grate the various fence, nor is it my ole y have occasion to jest to do so, for t ere are many, but to .ted roars of laugh. sit`rrpiy ic'icts my o Wien as to the most udierous incidents economical and b qt rote for adoption in this country. 1 ISA the :pleasure of ex. to a close. - — Conductor ,Suide • lectured in the of the soil and fu North Street Magmat church, Goderich, crops, but also in on - Monday evening if last week. The t homes: and farm Signal, in speaking o the lecture, stud .o find in this Monday evening Mr Snider gave an it westing sketch of titouse-Oonands f roils t 7.80. Rev Wm iMIc- the historyof the locomotive engine and for tbean aduietio engine, always an admire Baptist church, of in a happy way told tl e story of his ads it would n01 be r an address, as also vancemeut ou the '•ffu " from the poeitiou opinion of thi Watson. Mrs (Roil • of pont boy to that t conductor, throw- onatytructed au ye a readingand in out bits of petal' al advice for the Itilt wait hers $ p advantages of th • 0 provided. All are beueflt •of those who in travel by rail. lie ere a will undoubtedly be ter by his relation of lung subject, a live o o, similhi o that' furnished by ening bubjeot, The Strtford Pied 0 7r'enrte 'Co, limited, which consists of combined hedge and ,honey locusb tree, of oustructsd, ie a lovely,. , whish, if well trulti- Sutnday, Marsh, "Life through di "Conneienoe. lernst Coisentseeerronare Orrt'TEolr, wire fence, "'The WellestZAiit.--W. IL Watson, Pastor. Ser- which the hedste is viol each Sunday at 11 it. u:. anal p. m, rapid growing pian. Sabbath Sehool and Bibleclass at 2.80. 'rated, will in four summers' growth do. Prayer Meeting every 'Wednesday veno a stalk of,sv o ent sine to plash and at 7.30 d:t. tn. Seam free. Strangers wel- wire. Then when he shoats intervene D ome. Sunday, areh subject, "Muatard seeds,' To young people, Whio) femme f" Z ven g su th. ltxolrning with the stalks : nd wire, a network is parable No 5. farmed whfolris fm ritene to hogs, cattle, was the mosthomers or even ts, rabbits or sparrewp it, "Salt and; and the obj one. a features et a berlaed wire fen re sena '{ng.• avhiell bail come under railway. In couoludin to it railway journey at to be sure of taking th audience wits greatly lecture and if the co way again he will be t� his nonce ou the entitling the Iced' a fence *Vern) under the he compared life control of the 04 rio Hedge and Wire d urged les bearers Petro (u,110W opo 'at'ng in' (soman, anti tight Toad. The their now systet ot'plashing, aud ettn teased a with the Rafely say that it a .grand Huecoss, A+ a be dactor ehteee lhfs ,'turner:mdurable a, whilnd eut t ntcost al etiselow, cannot bs aunty waloouted. ; ndventages that Dan not be ovor•eetitu:ated r and the fntelligsnt Dominion would do well to examine int* I this system before a stingany other, and s 1 do not hesitate to it that in the nate future thin Gauntry will be fairly well supplied withbeautiftt .greerr,livitig fetroee, thus preaantfug a rtrra landscape tts armed itt appeaeanoe ,t tri - ori Itngleedr • faru,ers of this f:.tie on. What a; (lough,. Will you heed the warning 7 The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease (lousumption. Ask your selves if you can afford 'for the !Sake of =tit,;sung. 50a., to Telt the risk s,ud do •nothing We know from oitperderieo that ghiloh's Curs will sere your cough. It tlr fit9lai ,