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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-06-24, Page 11NGFI AM' 111111 111 � VOL, XX.T --NO. 26. ,444-44-^44"..r."-,"'"" 2IMES WIN GI Ai\I, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE V, 189, This store talk is worse than money wasted if any ways unreliable, The steady increasing sales proves your in - tenet in us, and determines the run of public opinion regarding this store an its methods. Tbe•only possible hope for success nowadays is doing one's level best and being sincere about it, this will always be our aim, everybody treated alike, the child as its mother or father. We do not have what is called "Leaders" that is bait, thrown out with the idea of inducing one to buy other goods at prices to "make up," our stock and prices all through are "Leaders." • In our boys clothing stock the value ` is surprising and let's make it ver clear. First you can depend on the eleth, the cloth is good quality, second the workmanship and cutis first quality, noslop work, third, there is style, finish, taste, in every garment on our tables. Our grocery stook is as usual full with fresh and seasonable goods. You all know our 35c. tea now, everybody does. Provisions of all kings. Shop early. Secure prompt delivery. This store closes at seven. —Pure ebore and Paris Green at Hamilton,s ug atore. Mr Jas S min has opened 'a restaur- ant in the stor recently occupied by Mr 1) Rush. =Several ne members were received into the Met odist church on Sunday morning last. —Farmers, me anies and laborers, buy your summer sh from W. H. Willis. I sell only for cash ud eau therefore sell the cheapest, at Joll actin's old stand. —Mr. H. Davi is greatly improving the appearance of hi fine resideuce by a fresh coat of paint. —We are in re eipt of a copy of Fishing and Shooting, y the Canadian Pacific Railway, the co lemeriti] of . the General Passenger Depa ment. Mr F H Rock xcavated and a s{ the property occu vie. —An outside trot, hall for an even' This is a rare in handed. erus is Having a cellar ne foundation putunder ied by Mr Jas McIKel- p has secured the town g early in November. twice of being before. —The Wingham Loyal Orange Lodge will celebrate the 20 ad anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne Kincardine on July 12th. —G T R trains for Torouto and east leave Wingham at 6.30 a m and 11.10 a m .a... via W G & B Division, and at 6.45 a tn. and 3.45 p m,, via. Cliuton and Guelph. ORR & HISCOCKS, Good connections by all traius. • Direct Importers. —The Mayor of The BEAR, May 19, 1892. a fine of 115 and for refusing to et LOCAL NEWS after having been tor. Cash i:o'xlttter and eggs at R A G aham's, l41'Arrt4 140qtry. Mr. L. a'IeLea ie irketing a residence o the vacant lot et -the woollen mill. cr-it eeete- Beat Bros have their new 'ban `l unuieg. I ooks pretty good. .-13nby carriagesjust to hand. 10 per cet off for.spot cash, at S GUMMEY'S, dist —A number fro ju town attended the pic- is held in Benu is grove, East Wawa - nosh, on Friday 1 st. --Several youu 1 people from town in- tend'takiug in th garden party in Bluevale on Monday even ng next. • —I leave fresh strawberries every morn- • ing, fine large fruit, no s$ha11 ones, at bot- tom prices. ';: W. T. YATEs. -\1r.I Stilrb'fardware •merchant, hag eon greatly fripr ,ving;•the appearance of • his esidence by r fresh coat of paint. —The Union f irniture factory. was shut -down on Wednes.•.ay last, awing to a num- ber of the emplo es taking in the excur- sion to Port Hurn. —For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster „& Co, Remember the,,place, only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book- eto:eand Halsted & Scott's batik. —The Teeswate'_- junior foa ball club drove over to tow on Saturday last, to play tlje return mat li with the club of this town. The; `game •exulted in a draw, neither teem scorin - Mr Jacob Large, of tistowel,coutractor of the Meyer, block, seas in town this week looking after the wo k on the block. The plate glass was •plata:. in the windows on Tuesday last, . . ' —Safeuteae NtGAX BARGAIN COUNTER.- 11611000h0 OUNTER.—x'hbt8' o came to see us last Saturday nigh 3'hnderstand what our idea of sell- ing cheap moans. Don't miss Saturday night at 51.11. MaIrrnoo's. -There was an unusual stir at the Grand Trunk Railw .y station on Wednes- day morning.iast, b ing the day of the ex-, •cursion to Port He n. There was a large number from town oak,. it :in and report having had agood Lane. ' •,$ ...gr D Hush has moved • his restnarant to Ole vs:suit store in Gregory's •block, wharfs he will servo lunch at all hours. He will alto keep in stools a large supply of oranges, lemons, banannas, candies, etc. .--Ola July 114ir Ilioat's bill to prevent. 'the use of tobacco by juveniles will ebnte into force. hue wa Hing has now been . given the public, and '.iter the lst of July 'both the vendors aukthe young consutners of the meed will havelto gul'o 11 themselves aeoerdingl5c.-0., art. ,t, —The Wiugham ''urf A.saociation have •madearrangements :ith the Graud Truk Railway to'iesue tial ets on June 28th, to parties of eight or er 1 from nil points on their road at eiaxgle teal one-thirdgood to return .whittle $O Brattier are al- nend,/ Qn ';u=ft lliount Forest imposed costs on one Jas. Brush t and burn black knot otifiedby the inapec- -The fall assizes for Huron County will open in Goderich, o Monday, September 19th, before Mr. J tree Street, and the Chancery sittings site, before Chance iIs. \f,enday, October or Boyd. —David Bell, Win hatn,dealer in Pianos, Organs, Sewing Mac lines, Machine Oils, Needles, etc. All th best makes of Organs and Pianos in Cauada 'Deluding the famous Bell Organ. Ware oLais—Bell's block, near Bell's furniture kctory. —The garden party held last Thursday evening by the Maple Leaf lacrosse club, .was a grand success. The atteudance was very large and ,the r freshmeuts served very fine. The receip s were in the neigh- boyjlood of $22. The regular quer n connection with tit school, was held on 5 teudauce was very state of the weath rly review service Methodist Sunday nday last. The st- ood cons' ring the r. The programme consisted of reviewiu the past twelve les- sons, singing, addres es, etc. W �TEn-A local — A. agentrepresent to the Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Co, of Berlin, in the town of Wingham. Apply to E J MORORERT & DEO, Geueral agents, London, Ont. —It is predicted b„ a weather prophet of great repute tha Jlily this year will give us as hot heath r as we- have had in 40 years. The hot eather it is predicted will extend into Au ust, after which the rest of the month will be showery and cloudy. —You aro spec' see my prices. gains in ladies a description.. • py iuvited,to call in and ext Saturday big bar - gents shoes of every . H. 'Mum, Martin's old stand. uths were each fined Ilfor assault on a load people hailing from --.Thre8 Brussels y $1 and costs recently of Salvation Army Wingham who vis' ed Brussels a day or two previously. T e law must be coni• plied with, even if a lessons cost a dollar or two apiece. —W Brocitenshira has a lot of Oil Paintings; also,a fow Beautiful'Artotypea, which he reselling very cheap. I have a large stock of lMMoulding on hand, and I ane Making Picture Frames to order, Pho- tography in all its branches from minia- tures to life size. Call and see what I have when in town. W F Bnocl.>;xsnliox. Beaver Block, Wiugham. —A Bnxour PATEN is the increasing sig of the Prohibition pr peri.nce, started in enlarged with the bright and clean ab its Prohibition poi will probably be p»pular as an Abetihence and ?robibition : arrestor. A cartoon by I3engougb ie Prot teed for the July issue. A column to devote to dumb animals. Issued kyit Offs, ,, . r, Wis.& Iliotiell44•14 -A eign of the times and uggressivenets es. The Son of Tem- anuary, 1802,has been ane number, It is a et, uncompromising in ties, a hard hitter, and A pair in a Attempt, And in les ;sun eau —Wiarton wil Dominion Day. to be on a large Cale. hammock d to kiss. papain jiffy since the wal►m weather has arrived. on Friday rrio •niug last, to hear of tit offer $500 in prizes on —Quito a number from this vicinity den death of C Cr John G Holmes, The celebration is going went ora th a excursion to the Model . \1r Thos Holmes, of this town. W —Tile Sate dine and G WHOLE NO. flay excursions to Kincar- Deat of John G. Rolmee.. rich are coming into favor The reside,lts of the town were sh —Judge Doyli on Weduesday Court. of Goderich, was in town 'residing, at the Division Farm, Guelp y on Monday last. the following :from the Toronto GI Mr Geo i Jason is having a -fresh coat last Saturday, 'which gives the partic f paint app'red to the trout of his store, of his sudden i. Bath which addsesti to theThe public geuerallyand legal g yappearance of g it court circles particularly were n —Will the lady who bought the diamoud pin call and get hershocked at the nnouncement made e purse at Munshaw's , —A numb it of the Serie of Scotland t jewltry store. drove over to Brussels on Thursday last to yesterday mor ng by the newspaper 1 ' J G Holmes, the y was dead. Though Mr Holmes had profession and .rich of success iu the by him, and for wl e singular talent, t probably a brill' canting out for h s death was peculi u: Tering for some ti a.id had acquired cording to tie only perpetual system in habit of takiug morphine to ease the i use, of whine Mr. R. C. Charlto'.is the tation and euable him to sleep better. originator a:idpatentee. The two youths Frank Hague, one of the most iutimi who under look the work last summer friends of, the decease, , was in Mr Holm nt of the business and left room on Thursday ,night, and saysth horrible bungle and it only about half -past 10 : .'clock the deceas r citizens to give a united took a morphine pow:ler add lay down essrs Charlton di Co. and try and sleep. He alesost immediately b roperly. By their system came conscious that Tui bad taken too lar Heed are good for all time a dose and asked Hag a to telephone f also issue a classified busi- Dr Barton. Dr Bart by that time, thoutt, o'clock, Mr Holmes ha t for all Who Come. Mr Hague had almost Patterson, of Cooks church, awake for a few trliuut services have been abuude of the narcotic made [u u his own cougregation, has give a lecture ou behalf direction useless. Dri Lorton used eve' bath school, in the possible means to restore consciousness arch, Wiugham,ou Monday working several hours, Mtnevery cbauc �tlecommeucing at 8 o'clock of a return of life was gttie. e teltch'ar and his work." The deceased hac>,,,aM Lwlmber of cttses:la h d 1 dlPolice Court,soine ome a yesterday tponed by consent —A 'acro ark this se hatch will be played on the attend the ft ueral of the late Daniel Mc- ems that yer, fteruoon (Friday) between Ke •pie. criminal lawyer, 28 years of age Wiugham at i Lucknow teams. It is ex- -A social lender the auspices of Congre- such a mark in h peeted that t -lis will be a ver excitin gatioual chut:h will be held at the resi- ed such a measur game. Gam) called at 4 o'clock. pr' dance of U .r. 3obt Currie,East Wawanosb, of practice chosen —The W. C. T. U. will not hold a Gos- on Tuesday evening' ne, t. A good time is he appeared to ha pee Temperance meeting on Monday:"expected an every p r n will be made a successful and but will attend in a body welcome. careerwasalready be delivered in the Pres- —The Ch irlton House Numbering Co. The manner of h h, on thatevening,by Rev. are in town. They offer their services to sad. lie had been , of Toronto. , re -number Wingham properly and ac- from a sore throat —Watches, clocks and jewellry at re- duced prices for the next 30 days.Ns • J. R. MurAw. The school',cations in cities, towns and village wilt begin on July lst, and continue till gust 29th. In townships the. schools j¢ re open o0 the 25th of August. —Lost—In Wiugham, either Saturday night. or Sunday. the sum of $15. The finder will be suitably rewarded by band- ing it to JOHN DAVIDSON, °Teamster, =Now is tits time of the year for the destruction of 3aterpillars. The nests have been nicely fog med in the branches of the trees, and t to insects are just about to come to tnatu-ifty. A. few hours spent in removing the .e clusters just now will save many a man ievbral hours of hard labor in the course of a few weeks. See to it and have thbin retmoved. FIRST UONGREOA'TIONAL • CHURCH, WINGHAM.--W. H.'Watson, Pastor. Ser- vices each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School and Bible class at 2.30- Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 7 p. m. Seats' free. Strangers wel- June 26th. Morning we grow old ?" To hat is right?" Evening Mr T Rutledge: of Brussels, was in worker, whether at stud:- or at his proles:.ge place for a name." town last week...t r 8 Day, of Gorrie, sion. His partner, Mr W H Best, only ham service and Sabbath was in town on •Sa..urday last..Mrs,Alex beard of his death yestl ay moruiug. ,continued for the pres- Inglis is visiting h :r daughter in Tiver- Mr Holmes had politic 1 ambitiou, and wening prayer meeting ton and friends in Kincardine this week. though a little over 26 ye rs of age, when ext week on Monday ..Mr John Dodd, C Seaforth,spent Sun- the last Provincial camps u was in pro- ouse of Mr, Elford, at 8 day in town..Mr _Ieatil, of Ottawa, is grass he went into the figh and got a nom - visiting • in town r t present.. Mt Forest illation for south Huron, s uative riding, " Representative: Mn Merrifield, of Wing- as an Equal Rights can idate. .Be was ;hool Board. ham, is the guest ot=her parents, Mr and beaten by 1r A Bishop, the old Liberal met on Menday even. evening nes the lecture- tc byterian ehu Wm. Patterso come. Sunday subject, "Shoul young people, "1 subject, "A stral The Lower Wind school will be d ent. Tuesday every week. evening at the o'clock. totally igno the town in remains for o support to have it done the number a to come, The; ness director t Tre Rev Willis Toronto, whos autly blessed consented to of the S Presbyterian c eveaing,June 2 p.t . Subject, ‘• A cordial invitat en is given to all the con. au at t to Assizes ttu gregatious of tl 3 town and neighborhood of which were to have to attend the Lecture. No admission morniug, which were po charge will be ,=Lade. A. silver collection of court. will be taken to iefray expenses. Mr Holmes -was boru -_ Huron, in 1864. He "icvas educated at mono's. Toronto University, an graduated four of Sault Ste ;Male, years ago this month wi 11 the gold medal g his parents in town. in modern languages. He was a hart t soca tppeared,b it :Wal not yet 1 loth opfutciousuess y fortis kept Iain , when the effect tb•er efforts in ilia t Blyth, in East Mr John. Cargi is at present visit Public The School Boa iug, Allkthe mem ton and Meyer. ills report for the motion was ad counts were repo A Mills, broom $5.23; McLean & Son, wood, $13.50. T -e principal asked the use of one of the root is iu the school for the, primary examiu tion which is to be held here on 'the llth 12th, 13th and 14th of July, also that Goverumeut had insti- tuted another (examination called the ers present except Mor - 'he principal presented nonth of May, which on ted. The following ao- mended to be paid : T public school le he had 17 who asked thitt a entrance fee. seconded by E of the principal order be drawn Carried. Mary Nellie Grtty, bit as teachers on Gordon, sccoude resignations of Gray, as teache Board hereby e parting with th tient teachers— Gordon, seconde secretary be iust Globe, Mail and three teachers IL vingexamination and that vers going to write and rant of 81 each pupil for loved by D M Gordon, Clarke, that the request be granted and that an u the Treasurer for $17— Pye, Jennie Cargill and ied in their resignations le stuff. Moved by 1) M by L 0 Clarke, that the Misses Pye, Cargill and ,be accepted and that the press its deep regret at o such faithful and efil- )arried. Moved by D M by E 0 Clarke, that the acted to advertise in the Empire newspapers for 'ding a second or third Mrs Small, Sligo st.. Messrs Vit Lawrence member, but had the gatisf tion of pulling and V Dunn spent 1 .. Mr T C Sparlin Tuesday.. Miss Eth unday in FTarl'iston. down that gent tlernan s majo City somewhat.. was in Clinton on The name of the deceased its prominent - 1 Kelly is visiting ly mentioned, too, in coupe. tion with the friends in Teeswate this week..Mrs B vacancy that was recently_ made in the Gerry and J C Crack u•, of Brussels,were Ontario Legistature by -tl5e death of Mr visiting friends in to vn last week..Miss H E Clarke,and there is no Elsie Pelton and I iss Edna Fairfield he lived but a few years h spent a few days in Mussels last week., acquired political honors Mr John Hill, of this ,own, was in Brus- political distinot;ora. sels last week.. Mrs R 3utto': and Baugh- General regret was exp ter, of Drayton, are v siting relatives in those of the brethren in tl town at present..Mis Doli- •, had most to do with him wh returned home from \ has been attending C of Listowel, general a ant Mutual Benefit Ass week on business .. Chicago, is in fown Miss M E Johns.. Mr turned to town on Tue: a two week's visit to fr: Miss Lottie McKenzie, attending College in 9 the holidays—Mr T M now, spent Sunday in Willson returned to T after spending two t hon e..Mr A Irwin, dE, ,P g hitby, where she - ed yesterday of his sudden d lie; e..Mt N Ttlt, frequently had unusually s int of the Coven- with opposing counsel and e was in town this police magistrate and presi Ips Simpson, of the court; but the mistakes c 'siting her sister pugnacity and vehemence e Wm Fossant re membered yesterday, while ay evening after remembered his ability and f ends in Fergus.. - aster, and regretted so promi Vito is at present had been cut short. The Toronto members of tlr = University Tonto, is home for class of '8a met during the darst the office they, off. Luck- of H +' Irwin, the presidenCo • the class, town —Mr C Ii : and resolved to attend the funeml in a body ubt that had would have nd probably eased. amo�sg s Taw- who n they learn- th. He had rp passages en with the ng judge of used by bis ere not re - ns and all rCe of char ng a career ronto this week,1 and to procure a suitable wrer=h with the eeks holidays at worcls,ri'In Memoriam, Class '85." .A. hist, spent Sun- resolution of condolence will leo be pre - day in Blyth.. Mr Rolaarsd Beattie spent pared and presented to the fath r. Sunday in Harriston..itr E LDickinson, . The father of the deceased is lir Thomas was in Goderich on Ti paltry last...Mit• Holmes, of Wingham, and b . had two class certificate, lttry to be the same ass - ohell Advocate: Mr Win Cantelon is brothers, R H Holmes,of Clark a Holmes, fixed by the }loa-1, Moved by W Monro, visiting in town. He t seconded by Allam Galbraith, that the an. tion of the cha =man and secretary in issuing orders for heealaries for the month of May be appro • , , and that they be in- structed to issu • orders to soon as the principal shall ce tify that the teachers eturns for the term that ntontli of June and hese resignations have Id in fait —f rrie . "fbAgilt have compiled the they be paid for that the teadhera bean t+aoeepted be tneu Ira his family to Wingham a good eituation...btr spent a fow days in Lu ..Mr J A. Yates, of Oh Yates, hardware mereh spent Sunday with VI this town..Mys Oopelan T Gregory, of this town daughter in town at r M Oonl spent Sun• llshortly remove barristers, in this city,and Br` .L liolmes where he holds of New Fork, and a reeent : raduate of John McManus - ,Trinity Medical School. know last week, The funeral took place at J p • n Monday ago and sir Jas : from 250 Jarvis St to 81 d'atnes cemetery at, of Goderich, and was attended by several of •he frater- W T Yates, 01 nitiea to which be belonged. mother of Mrs The family of the deceased have the is visiting her sympathy of the people of Win .ham and lat.. Mr and *Agility in their Bore afliietion. n Wpm,