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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-11-18, Page 1VOL. XXI --N O. 46. It! you haven't got to wearing heavy underwear yet it's time you had, there's comfort in it, and safety, you don't want to begin the winter with a cold, an ounce of prevention is butter than a pound of cure, Our stook of underwear as com- plete in every line. We can give you goods that we will guarantee not to shrink, there's a great deal in that isn' there. You'll appreciate it too afteryo have worn them. The past two weeks have witnessed. greatselling in Dress Goods. We have "KV got the Goods that please every time and every one goes away perfectly satisfied. You meat are thinking about a new suit or an overcoat maybe, don't think aboyy.te it too long but come along and ] olive your measure, this stock is as us r[1 full of the best lines. Our Grooery sales are Were, sing d by day. Reason. why, everytlii g fres. and just as represented. That 35 cent tea meeting with the same pre as ever, 3: lbs for ons dollar. Shop early and secure prompt delivery. This store closes at seven. 44% v ' -^om e ` *,P',k1 cscxavciw- i ' ✓i r 5 fry (M R & IIISCOCKS, Direct Importers, The Bi a, Oct 13th, 1892. HALSTED. & SCO RANKERS., l;Ialsted & SCott T -^u To building lately occupied by the rt BANIK OF.11AMILTON And drill be found in readiness for business on and after it ' 1Hii Tolughy, . E. SMITH; Ageif• LOCAL NEWS Wanted:04 good general sia v t. Ap- ivt•,'. Mao It it, At li Mantle° las a change of mayor - eat this wooed Have you seen the line stock of Dinner ea Setts at3ates grocery? Owing to the 'am and recent •snow the streets ar in a very dirty Condi- ! be `Sngorsol• 'Sun reports: the birth the family f Mr Henry 1llinsheil, ell, of three aby girls, who.. ighed entftilly 2. ounds :' : ,ir Mr T T W tm, has" Ow eery store in he staple 1 ,iti Ur Wm G flasher, to. • t. 'tete prees ernes'. Per first-class tailoring and cheap furnishings, try 'Webster it 'Co, tuber the place, Duly two doors north of t e old etaaid and between hose' book - Mrs and Halsted & Scott's bank, IViessre Meting & R' aide inform the piitblic through the Tine that they intend *sing heir Mettle cide and jelly mill on *et May, Novemb ' 30th. Parties resiting aider or jelly made this season Id eta well to leave their orders before ate. li 4. WING IIAM, ONT., FRIDAY NOVEMBER. 1 8,.. _ —Cash for good butter and eggs at It A Graham's Market Grooery, —There is sow thing wrong father who will t' up his dog at night and let is boy run tl a streets, --Thankegiviu day passed of quietly in own. Those w1 owned or could borro a gun went shoo ing, while the remainder stayed at home, / No reasons a offer r us 4 at' my sale which be ' Su day, New fall good ..laid... t1. fact r :tiainn in the st the. =ah a of boots and slittes=a.t„ rupt prices W H 'Meets. l2r J H Du m „e after being out of the runswick house f r a few yeers,,has again taken possession ud will ooutiuue to run the house 10 Ins u al good style. —We have sent out a n.,... teyabd¢ of ao- Woe,4gre,gtejoe tlis,weelc ancl we hope the parties r ceiviug them will remit the amoucts at or ce. —G T R trains for Toronto and edit leave Wingham at 6,35 a m and 11,20 a m. via W G &-13 Division, and at 6.45 a m and 3,60 p m, via Clinton and Guelph. Good connections bei all trains.. • • WUOLE NO. 1086 - -Your adve tisement will be tsar; by --A numbAr o our busipnss meu ansare overyoue if it sin the T. having signs p rotes on their windowsby with the -For violii , mouthor sat accordeous, "Scottie" the deter, violin strings etc, It Meconaw, —The 11Let dist congregation —The sic? walk alon • „ hall, 0 will holy „the Be,uk of Ham- their services ill the town hall, on Sunday iltnn bas be n extended to Beattie Bros next, es is t e pest. Sunday school as livery stabl . J 2.30. If you are wanting any awlsaucersby the dozen or Yates has a large stook to choo —It is rather s7i appointing when a youug man, after 'r elkiug one or two miles to see his .best g r11 iiuds her in some cue else's company. tit such proved the ease. —The following w rd is what wo would eat' a jaw breaker : baveoenearreatoreso- oaratiarounaronatet k." This is Eskimo for "You must ge a good knife," au itn. portant thing in L •braclor. — S.t.rUBDar NIGHT B.RGaie Courc'riot.— Those who came to see us last Saturday night understand "what our idea of sell- ing °heap means. Don't miss Saturday night at 51. H. McIr Doo's. --A Uuiou Thauksgiv ug serviec of the ifferent churches of tl town was bels in the town ball, on ursday last Iitey Wm McGregor occupie the pulpit. A col lection web taken up o1 the beue'' of tltm poor of the town, ' — The Evening St ','Toronto, made its first appearance on. hursday, November 3rd,and was greeted ,ith enthueiastn by the many Torontenians ho were iu sympathy with its object. T men who have charge of the new paper ar well-known journal- ists, and they eta only to keep pace with their already a p/rated reputations to make the Star a su hest. --Nonce 1 have on band c uentity of dry mill woo which will be le -livered to any part of t towu. Ord s. by ,nail promptly atten d to. Gro 'rronrrsoN, • 125, Wit 'ham, P U. —For the informal on of the 'riirat resi- dents we might say hat blank forms for the registration of .irths,, marriages or deaths, eau be had f om any postmaster for the asking, and i a filled up Can be trans- mitted tothe cleric b mail free of postage. A little attention to tis convenience would save the clerk no lit, e trouble and some- times inconvenience. `` li young man, esiding !esti than a thntlaiind miles fro here, picked up • a loaded gun oartridg , which!had been drop- ped by a hunter, tad concluded to have some fun. He pead it on a brick wit the cap upward and with a n a and a Moue soeeded in discliargi it. It exploded a. seriously mangied the thumb and three tigers of his le baud. —A ehauee sol. m met th to secure boots and shoes a your owl p de. I posi- tively intend to le the Win;, am and wail% my stock turned i tcec;tsh at the earliest possible moment. "Sale begins on Saturday neat, W 1i WInts. —A Belleville d • epatoh says : A. stran- ger named Wood • eated a scene in Bridge street 1Llethodist lurch by jumping to his feet during the erviee and exclaiming. pointing toward the ceiling• -"God is up there; ram goi : to die," After saying this he burst on refused to take h asked the congre He was finally it by a brother: —The lirm of ars of the Huron -scant on Novel will be pried o :r1 Todd. — WfI Willie t,entl"tii Saturda ter the whole' o shoes. Don't fo nest. --Mr T J Dill at the Bluevale town on Monday Lower Provinces under the Dair) the people dairy Mould Elgin this dairy in that pea rat cy cups --.Potatoes idly bV T tie in town. e from, sale ,should bitely & Todd, publish. oust now,. • y doing so thechances are re a somewhat some* erti- Those who have thein for narket a reasonable aim - News -Record, was cite-' that money wi 1 be saved by the 'seller and btr 9th, The business the risk of los_ 4., and lower prices avoided.. in the future by Mr A We clip tea : following from the Chilton ntentis. loavin{ 'Wit h Lm, Newiellecord if this week : 17 r W T next well begs t slaugh 'Yates, the po itis° WiugbaLm grocer, was his stook, of ots au ,- In. muter, last t'bursday, Be was o get . n lila bo iuuing g leaving wayfrom Saturday Gnde ich to Wingham and was very favorably i npressed with tbe.business appearance of t is thriving town. —We clip th following from the Brus- sels Posh of last week; "Robt Gouley has taken a situati in Wingham and went to it last Monday. fie will be greatly missed from the Epwo th League and Methodist Suuday school cud choir." We welcome Mr Gauley to .ur town. . —On Sued, evening of last week at 9.30 Laura a'ordou breathed her last at Goderich. D:ceasecl was the young wo- mau, it will be remembered, whose name was,so closely connected as an authority on the betrays and death of the orphan girl Loanas a ad whose testimony in the World created vole a sensation. ' IVIETironrsT C • iiaH, Wixonau.—Rev S Set- lery,13 I), Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a to and 7 p m. bobhatb School and Bible Class at 2.30 p m. General Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Youug People's Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Services in the t wu halt. Rev W H Witt - sae will preac in the morning and the pastor in the ev niug d literary social will —An impsomptu a be held ill the vestry f the Congregational ohuroh under the au:liael of the Y P S 0 1, Monday evening t 8 p in, 21st inst. Among other thin . two minute speeches on certain subjects will be given, in de- fault of which a e of 10 cents unposed. All are invited to omen and take part, A. good time expect n, formerly cheese maker cheese factory, was in lata. He has been in the during the past summer, Commissioner teaching g. d2,e Dillon goes to week to oouduct a winter e. — The Welke on. Germau paper "Die Gloeke," referring to the county of Bruce jatleress, tells u that Miss Itoethor is the only "Gesasugnf waerteriu" ht Ontario. Ontario ladies w 'o are seeking to make a name for thews vos, will doubtless besiege the government 'or a position that brings with it such al igh sounding designation. —Removed t my new premises. on. Diagonal street, near the new Bank of Hamilton, where I 'am better prepared than ever to serve my customers in all Hues of blacksrnithing, carriage and wagon work and repairs for all kinds of machin- ery; also driving shed for use of customers. Trios L JOBB. —A big vote odi ht to be polled at the municipal eleotior as it oecurs ou at holi- day. Ths statut says it must take place. -on the first Mon ay r, January and the teotnivations fa wee before. Christmas and iiew Years fall n Sunday, but will ,doubtless be celeb ated ou the followiug Monday so that the' omivations will.prao timidly be held on tristrnas and the oleo_ tions on New Year day. . N'i'rsT UONGi1GATIONAI. OH vitoil WI;\Glrarr.--W. H. Watson, Pastor. Ser- vices each San day at 11 a. is.... 'tnc17 p. in. Sabbath School and Bible class at 12.30 Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 P. m. Spats free. Strangers wel- come. Evening Subje •t: "Old Ago"- n Evolution Ser- o an this subject. ch in the morn - Being No 4 of Christi les and closing cliscour Eev S Sellery will pro, ing. —The follawiug iter is clipped front the Goderich .Star t—The ' British Exchange Hotel was sold on Mot day last to Mr Hurry Garbutt, a well -knot • 11 resident of Wing - ham, who will take tossessiou on Monday next. The price hie ailing the furnishii and hotel appofntme iter was 47000. Rtilo new proprietor has ample experience tare energy to regaiu fot this well known hos- telry its old time pee laxity and success. The outertainme it given by the Cos - grove Family on '1 ursday evening last, under the auspices . Cour Maitland, C FO , was fairly ati' ides• Mr Cosgrove in manipulating th dif%feut bells, proved himself to be quite • musical genius. Miss LaDell, for ea0e in rendering her differ- ent selections, is one of the best. Ur Henry's dllaraeter songs received hearty applause. "The ittle Favorite" (Miss •Asn, Cosgrove) was t , e favoriteof the o.von. ing, especially in th. song "Turn down the gas," in which elle rave a good local bit, The Cosgroves aro en itled to a good house whereevor they go. C oryiug like a child, and t s seat when the pastor ti Mien to kneel in prayer. if diced to Wive the. (thumb N —The near approt •h of winter brings hristrnats and Chris nets literature prom- neatly before us. z reunark'tbly attrse- ive holiday eouveu` ' is promised us by to Sabistou Litho & Publishing Co; pub - titers of The Detain on Illustrated Mouth- y, in the shape • 1 a special Christina's umber of la novel nd attractive design, t will comprise is n tnher of stories and oetns by tate best w iters of the Dominion 11 profusely illusti ted in photogravure ud will 'else have beet) large eolout•od c r upplemeuts, cattle I. '•C,hristmas Morn- a first lass undertatore, parlor, , ',hello it.t' from the axu ngbyBurris "The hand. Call and ,inspect goods and get 'Chisholm's Drug Store, W Drusen, anti is xtiaee and I"all f Cat afaPolitician," lend prices, Picture I"titnsin,q doaae promptly prepared to tape charge of anything in that and well. S t line that may be entrust Y to him, having The Nursery Col _ tdar for 1593." We 1100411, aitdtention given to put in to,heck 'meal to au tiling outside of eepeak the N urnbe a hearty welcome. jobbing and repairing, arid guarantee all the city, both itt taste and quality. Prices verym,>derate. First class hearse ru tat I in the furniture and b tandtrrrce. B. II- Dhiivre,. .The time It again arrived when our ratepayers mus consider municipal elec• p tions. rt is fol to delay till ianmination a day and then p t up rt meta 'totally unfit a for any oiltce, et the citizens ;b'oe, busy A themselves ab ut their rep>re*eatives next year. We ma no mention of Wire present •, council, let the r deeds ,;speak for thea,,,, b This we woul• impr. ere that nAw ie le ti things, not on omi not false modest A Tra Tho Great Styr of Montreal is not of this month, bu is a wonderful Al perfect rush for it copy of it lis a just worth. It is Newt .Gueyclapti:edtat an combiued. PfZrs. Bit° Woof the most 'rilliautlady tempera' ace I grave and vicini lecturer's that ha ever graced the pa tlic • ling and Irwin platform in. Win iaan, has been delivering a series of loathe tt in the Temperance hall spout 1, corrimeuciug on. .unday afternoon lest`aud Barton, of Sunday 1. continuing tt week.. Mr J J b until to-unght (Friday), under was in town a day the auspices of e W 0i T U and Anchor ee 1 Hope Lodge 0 G T, of this place, and _ton New Era : "0 on every omcitsi n so far she has been greet to 'E Moore, tot ed with very f it audieucea. She prefaced her lectures of each ocea oft with a de lightfully ren •red solo, and her addresses were full etf p thus, eloquence and enthue. iaism, 1':•itolt tie of her lectures is based nu some p7 'sage of scripture and she bject with ability and vigor, of each lecture every person tad the privilege of signing while here a large number themselves in favor of pro - o doing. A large number t to.uig t (Friday) and hear nted an successful gospel ecturer•singer and evangelist the United States. Silver tljs door to defray expenses, acinus h'Bush• lttanac and year book ci be out'until the 22ue1 it has 1 is ;' d out that it narrate, b .,there is,at! l'he soraaeble to tribute to its mat The Bost Offer Yet. We have made arraugernents with the pnhli.shers of the ".Family Herald and Weekly Star" that we are in. a position to offer the Trirss t'Fiimtly Herald and Weea- ly Startogether with le great Star Alman- ac from now until 1st of January 1894 for 81,76. Theprice:of the" Family,gerald and Weekly Star" is 81.00 per year and the Almanac 25 cents, This is a grand offer' and should be taken'' advantage of by it larger number of our readers, This offer is to new subscribers as well as old ours. How to 11 spe1 Colds. Headaches and evens, to cleanse the. system effectually, et gently, when cos- tive or bilious, orwheu thebloodjis impure or sleggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken. the kidneys and liver to a'healthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakening them, use Syrup of riga. ,Per reale. Mr Jos J, oPherso of Brussels spent a day or two in tow • last woek..Mr and Mrs N `Tilt, of Lis owel, were visiting friends and relatio • s in town this week. .. Mr John Moore, ho has been residing in Winnipeg, Man, returned home this creek and intends ending a few weeks in town..Rnv G F "altou, of Brussels, was in town on esday of this weak.. Mr and Mrs S Sna h, of Toronto, were in town this week, a ending the funeral of Mrs Smith's mot er, Mrs Johns.: Miss Jessie McKellar, who has been visitusg at the residence .Airs A. McLean's for the past couple f weeks, returned to her home in Iior .s township, on Sunday last,. Mr Abreah rill, of Stratford, was visiting his brotl er, Thos, in town .this weak.. Mrs J 1=1. •. pton, of Listowel, was visiting friends i • town this week ...Mr. Geo Russell, of t is place, has accepted a situation in Me- •rs Hunter k; ::i eryh tinsmith shop a Fordwich..Mr ,john • Linklater, of th s plane ie at present visiting friends i Kiutail ,Misses Aggie and Maggie Mc' can, of this tc hent Sunday last in . elgravocin'it .. Miss A James, . this • liaco I ijs visiting friends in Blytl last week.. Blyth Stand- ard Miss Ma gie McMillan, left on Monday for W gleam, , where she will attend the l-Iigl• School. :Miss Tena Mc- Elroy, of this •'ace, was visiting her mother in Blyth astNiveek.. Mrs Emigh, of Blyth has liens -visiting friends in. town during ti e past weak—Clinton. News -Record : Ire John Spooner spent • eeJ a Thursday with b it mother, friends. and, ins relatives in ;Vin'` aui..MrA..T Cooper, in town this lveek on Rumbull, wife 'and "spgnt Thanksgiving h town., h:*r Jas Black; ; . Sunday last in Hel- y, . Messrs Thos Spar- terson,pf this place, t in 3 rudeels..Mr G e was in town this' liott, V 8, of Clifford, r so this week- tain Moore (son of has been given ehargo of No.1 f"orl 43ia rat Army, in the oityof 'Ventre 1. " lMi7 .'y .quit ail advancement." Ca, thin . Monro wa at =.:, , one time stationed .t Wingham. Should C. •partite. It is generally bo Deeded that no . local newspaper eau be p .lisped without home patronage, and every mail is interested in keeping up a home p per, If a railway or factory is wanted the newspapers are ex• peeled to work for it If a public meeting is wanted for guy pu pose, the newspaper is called upon for a f et, notice. if any of A the sooieties have a upper:or a reception of any kind, the be` •spaper is expected to give the necessary it tice. The newspaper must puff the school: and everything else . to advauee the inters t of the business men of the pleas, and the give them a hand- some notice as they ass away. ' And yob some of thein de pothing to keep up a home paper. nuc, Year Book,1,.tla.s of Clinton was ftoady 'L'ieckonbr all businoss.'Ur J . family, of Clint • clay with friends cox's Lectures. l of this place, spa handles her s At the close that wiblted the pledge an Ave declare ltibitior, by should turn the tuost to temperance in Canada collection lt: Now tindertalting and Furniture 7i stab- lis`nietrt. !' Win ltrrrn lionasotr Ohs opened his 11'0rniture and Undertaking establish- ment in the old furniture storo, nearly opposite the Queoh's Hotel, Wiugham, and has a full Stook of I+"urnitttre, Mouldings, and 'Undertalkiiiggoods on It. I5E (tE tt, Undertaker and ilnxbalmer,has opened out n the ratopay Sider these and let 1 Su the back w choice New 'roan. work done. laving' bad long experience VJhoiesale -Gordon & lfolutyre it It a ' undertaking usi. ositiou to supply NM ies or moieties ; naris, I am sure I calx give satisfaction. ith new to • at }abbe priest Now is A• splendid new hearers for Mire. the tiros to •fir year l: —AnIsZLEVitteRse; si!l,tlro e"fl'm0netesnrr,cy$e:ta>s . ed on itueedayn e 'n.ln *t : uotfil'efa,,. l• Ale .._I 7a,,