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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-02-24, Page 8Whit;ee Last Thursday 'ma quiet burg was thrown excitement by art event happily is of very rare locality. About 10 o'clo nun, who was bringing the depot, noticed a clow from the upper story of House, kept by Mr. Jos tuediately gave the alert ly collected, but owing t the fire and the heaclwa mpBible made, it was. impossible gress,' and those preset tention to saving as lou as possible. A consia removed, but the builclii were burned, together huilditif , owned by Mr • and occupied by Mr. C. pair shop, but by th present, the flames we spreading any further. • pose to have origina stovepipe. The loss wil we understand there wa An interesting event day, tate 16th inst., at t W. Wellwood, of the Wawanos11., being th dautl:er, flues Annie, of St. Helens. Isar, Nixon, whose last week, has moved Kinloss side of the that Mr. Nixon will, the spring. Mr. P. Troy, of We on to the Andrew II -Milton's farm last week, having pure ased it some time ago. Mr. Ed. Winfield as =red to,};the house owned by Mr H• T). Henderson, and formerly Quina i by Mr. Malcolm Buchanan. The hours of servi in the Presbyterian will be as follows: school at 11.30 ; eve Christian Endeavor There is a feeling congregation should and a committee ha feeling by soliciting 3criptions from the purpose. Upwards . promised, and it is al the work of building with. It will be a b THE NW INGlA'M TIMES, FEBRUARY 24, 1893, INGHAM FOUNDRY t AGENTS WANTED, I department in the public oxen• ting, our usually' the sail intelligence of t uta a high state of sister, last week. She of a kind which days in consequence. ccurrence in this A number in the vil Is, a, n1., a young through colds. load of wood to A meeting of the pat of stroke issuing water Creamery was he f oon the WhitechurchNixon, and im- A crowd quick - the situation of it had already to check its pro - t turned their at - t of the furniture able amount was and the contents •ith an adjoining H. D. Henderson uderson as a re - exertion of those o prevented from The fire is sup• ed in a defect in a e about $1000, and no insurance. ocurred on Thurs- e residence of Mr. Oth *concession of marriage of his o Mr. George Webb, ohool, received 'i 0 death of her was away a few 3Al . MURRAY&00. Manufacturers of go are indisposed Land Rollers, Plows, Gang Plows, etc, one of the Teeth•' General Castiegein to iro0 and Brass fur• 'bier. dinthetowuhall ' on Thursday a tura last week. Mr. One Champion Single Reaper, in good Peter Clarke was eleote ' chairman and repair, for cakepchea p. Mr, 1L1 ARAN' & CO, r. Alex. Adamson secre ars. Mr. 4. T. �Vingheum, Ont. Brill, of Guelph, was pr sent and gave i T.�.-•-.._ ---- d'ff t aspects � i quite au addressyou the t even t I HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Of the dairying interests, spacial stress ice On the importance i lard B b • r�rvees e, profitable cues to bo found rut by testing roonte clown11mt ars Holl a largo upstah�s, hull tiahtt- the milk, ono replaced as et on as possible cd and flsod off. The nt'oporty wilt he sold on. say y applying MRS, P. BURNEY, by better stock. It was sated that au i tertneb a tl,.m o Scott Street, apperatil; for testing the re(k will be put I or M1SSTIIAuas11 GALI3R�ITII, in the coining selt6011 an. patrons who wis1 to ascertain which of heir cows are 1 verse eau have Milk of the different cows tested free of of this was hal last year mill money for SALE - being of using only house and lot thebeet sulth the un.- The undersigned offers for sale the -- 1111elt Cohn assituated on Seen stre tlo neTha Rothe cetairse six hotel was burned into a house on the village. We learn. •ebuild of'brick in t Wawanash,moved 1t'autea -•Lady agents ev'erywheretosoliclt ordure 1 for The Unparalleled American health. Corsets and Waists. Apply to stanait 5TEVSNS, Gen. Agent, 117 Mansfield Street, Montreal, Canada, NEW BUTCHER SHOP profitable or the re , 1 e the charge. The importauc clearly shown by the fact seine coven made twice as their owners its Others. After a number of tho- spoken, and receiyed +suss 11 was moved, seconded an Mr. Brill's offer of 16 cent that makes a lb. of butt' four months, and 17 cents montbs,be accepted. Mes D. A. Ireland and P. Clart a committee to act on beh rens. A Dote of thanks w is theu teuclered to Mr. Clark for the ace ptable way in which he discharged the utieRlofAsir- r. Adam - man, and also to the aecre ar(, Adam - eon. During the season o 1892 the pat- rons of: the creamery rsce ved i0 cold cash the sura et 515,000 for the r cream. Londesbo o. • of last week Braithwaite. of 1, great beyond. nil was one of She had only been seriously ailing abut three days I when death ciai. ecl her. Her husband, I: James Braithwai in years, has for mentally derange have the heartfel munity. present had rs to inquiries, I carried, tb.1t for the 0(01101 for the first for the last two rs. S. Kirkland, were appointed If of the pat - On Wednesday uzornin have beon changed I tile spirit et Mrs. James hurch,and in future this place, passed to tht 10,30 a3 m., Sunday; Slse was 76 year of age ing I;ervice at 7 owl Huron's pioneer settlers t S o,clock. at the Presbyterian uilcl a new, church, been testing the proniises of sub - members for that f $2,000 has been ogether likely that will be proceeded ck structure. Blue Miss Susie Pugh, is visiting her relati Mr. John Patterson was married recenti Fadzean, of Shelbur his bride, were visitin week. We wish then throughout their life. On Friday night, gave a party to the village, which was ;ar well enjoyed. The open lodge ineeti T. was well attended 0 notwithstanding the Everybody enjoyed t favorites of the evenin Bisbee and Small, in " Haunted House." Rev address was well delive sound advice. The Wi church choir sang acc Blnevale boys did ver dialogues. ale of Glen Williams' 4t Helene. e I The BOAR FOB SERVICE. undersigned will keep for service o,, the +e• tremises, Para Lot 4(, wingha,n Town Plot, ver ithypriv3 privilege returning or $1.21 if not se paid. -73 cents at time of loo wa. CAMPBELL, rioter, H. G. LEE, Pxatioal Butcher, Has opened a butcher shop in the stand opposite the Eureka bakery. Fresh and cured meets always on hand. Give him a call, IL G. LEkii. " TIME 8 " SUB RIDERS. Ml part 's who ave not paid for the "T VI t " tor the years 1891 and 8 re requested to re- mit tl : =cum once. We ueed mo ey and hope . 1is notice will be sufficient, and t tt a geueral reapouae will be the re It. R. EL IOTT. 'OEM Mali Are you well posted on merchandise values ? "Yes." Then this spring's specials must commanift your attention. They are more than strong; this is most decidedly the place. See to it, that you possess some of these capital values. Remarkable11 E S, D showing and selling of all that' choicest and worthiest in the Falbri rdusua is 1 you here, at prices shorn of large profits 1 go on at the beginning of the season. Intelligent comparison arison will demonstrate.. it. to• every othe andcct these matchless values will rapidly bring t into greater prominence. x�, . .. The power of prices, virtue of values, never more strikingly illustrated than at our spring opening of silks, when silk selling reached the Aclear out the bOal- highest notch. The very best of everything at�� determined toprices equalled by very Sew, "if any." anis of their WE11B.-`WELLW0 on the 19111 inst., bride's father. M 11r..yr. Well tl•oo , J. P., who is well up I e past few weeks been . Thebereaved family syntp' thy of the corn - ERIE D—In east \Vawttnosl1, t the residence of the ss A lie, daughter of to Sir George Webb, of ,tr >i• elore 11WOB 40'.1))•$. stock taking, and in order to effect a speedy clearance, will Measxni .—itle• Tommy '-At the Metho- s hero at present" heesemaker, who dist v souttge B ussels, on February 15th, c is . ar to Miss Kate Mc- I by Rev. R. Paul, -ir. David H. Marshall, e, together with I of Turuberry, to fisc Bella Mout„oi y, CL , —KEL y—In -Morrie, - oil Fob - success and joy I ruary 15th at th residence of the bride', mother, by Rey. V. G- Reilly, of Brussels, r. W. Paterson Dor. abet A11. do(B u, of cuter of the late iss pre1aili.ng for all kinds of grain, our ung folks of the Elizabeth A. (B :sae), g ly attended and friends here last of 1lowick• � nroz; give a CASH DISCOUNT OF� Think of it. Ten cents returned to you out' of every dollar. Every ar- ticle in our shop is marked in plain (aures, and owing to the low prices READY MADE CLOTHING. �, Spend a moment looking at these garylmenhe The cloth, the trimmings, the make, the fit and general finish, and you must admit that there's a notable difference 1e sconeen be" had in all his and. an ordinary cloak. Everye start the season with sizes. That's the way prices that will interest you, at M. H-.. MCINDOO'S, Wm. Kelly, of orris 1 M bride's—LA IOIRR At the residence of I prices are. correspondmgly low se, 1 the fath:r, Se forth, n�rth�ia58y Friday night, g of the I. O. G. I lust., by Rev. r. Ga loway, .� Mullett, ,.f the r rm o Mullett & Jackson, 'Zi..h the above big discouft, you may tants, Se+forth, to Mies Q� daughter of Mr. Edward tormy weather. missives. The were Messrs. lams" and "The E. W. Hughes' ed and full of gham English ptably, and the well in their Miss Richardson, Mi and Mr. Henry Rob at the home of Miss D forth. A special meeting of of the Blnevale Cheese it paoy win be held in the S Trpday, March 0th, to ,,4 tion of establishing a wi IS nectiOn with the factory •milk snail be paid ler butter fat it contains, a Babcock tester, or as in meeting of those iuteres Teeswa er. $( Mrs, Kitson spent a 1 nw days visiting Q. CO'S. fc her daughter in Axthur this week. �('j �" Q(, a %lass Bella Nixon and; Miss Harrison, I �li'':1 i... U of this place, ;now residing in b formerly Original Uncle Tom's ✓ 'Walkerton,arevisiting theirmany friends in the Canadian Ca in Co. � The panadian Order? of Foresters in• r ring their annual concert in the g totown tendgiving" hall, on friday ej,euing, 24th inst. Will be the centre rty rias.'Fax, of Toronto, viof attraction. An Al Concert is expect. ed. Mr, Ti. A. Brink, we are informed, sold e residence to Rev. Mr. Beid's his tin y14 f tb `n law He will donate it to Rev. hardware mere Lottie 31., eldes Latimer. WEnsTE1—L residence of th Rev. llobt. Gra K. Webster, B. eldest daughter Gases-- In Henry Green, 19 days. Lucy Downey HA1nvona-- . at tris resides , spent Sunday .1,homasBisse whey, near Sea aged 54 years. the shareholders i d Butter Com- 'oresters' 111111, o0 onsider the ques" ter dairy in con- ned also whether accordfug to the indicated by the he past. A full ed is requested. have the cheapest goods in Canada. E—At the residence of the I e bride's father, lKinloss, , D.y •, on February nloss, to Eliza Matilda, of Mr. John Lane. DIED. the], on. February 14th, ged 03 years, 4 mouths and• n Exeter, on the 14th inst„ of his brother -in. -law, Mr. , sr., Ri hard Handford, sr., TO'V N I' ALL, IVES ES J AY F = . B. ,28 Tour Tour '92= 9 12th Year of Unprecedented l3uccees. a .erei. , generous. Mr. d� b2r, Roitl This is truly c " Reid has won many friends since coming !Singers, to "peeT"''water. t Travelling in its o t vet tabule train of Mr. Deutschman was 111) north last 1 palace sleeping an equipment oars, week on a business trip. The i1nox church Christian Endeavor - Society intend holding a social in about 4W'o weeks.teacher in the kith Mita ?lr.natrong, Most grand oldla thept ever presented.reoduction of this A.n immense outta, expended in Elabor- ate Scenic Effects, 1•egal Wardrobe, Novel Features and Ail seams.' Productions. An elegant 1JniforiI ed Brass Band and Classic Orchestra. 'West Street Parade ever seen with any sinsil r organization. A baud of Atissis ippiLevee Jubilee ED,BRlET B1:5aitri1 t1T Jobs vim, Authoress. Call early and get first choir. Stews, Manager. G; ; ON & iMcINTYRE, The Anchor :Mouse. ti!iillhP,;11h'� iwW'S .- _u5 ..„2 ,rt 1.4.° `ac, gl c VI'P . ,, n ���" � . © �g'e w 8 ,.:=800.-..,..., ° w r. ,I�1 "' g^P,' p g III, v ,a ,. �' ,.°., V mr ,,.� d a = an ro m '0 �a F!,.• . $y i: 5 r o . � ,;te � N'6 , N ° G7 O w (1 O b VJ a�-••'plt °ttI °'° e 111101 IBIliliTICI4$1,, S G-- 0 OD S We submit to you this week the greatest -value ever offered a buying public. 25 pieces Dress Goods worth 15c. a yard for 8c. - 10 pieces Dress Goods worth 50c. a yard, for 30c. 7 pieces Dress Goods worth. 85c. a yard, for 50c. These last two lines are double width, high class Snitings. Just consider for a moment : Goods of this class being offered t. you at 15c. and 25c. per yard, ordinary width. Don't mi;;' seeing 'i them. These prices will move them quid.. �, •CyP a �. o.a C d pm.. C71',a° m 0 c, of.-§1,A-5s a r II .0 r;a. a ° .r . .. W° o c b " r - 1 , cJ 'A ss a , ®""""vim° o CC 0"p'bjg..a p fs a v s 9 .a es , i.S S e ps ,k ,a..71 P, l,�i in ;o ..G .4 a cc. Oc g .*,:;'g o ,! 41 A QeI O 0O .� t.r.,a d fro e n w d ,� F ..� voaV Yx °'"$4flj Z. Tel .s pi Lis icc ° 11� t ISG c« y V iu"I!171 • Yours truly, Ca -ECJ_ Z._ • B IIrG" ^, h Popule? Book $tODFt This Space Reserved for ALEX. ROSS. V ealoaux VOL. We want this week to dr tion to our Linen stook. thie line ofgoods this s store port direct all our lines ani can give you bettor value housekeeper loves nice lin Cloths, Napkins, D'Oylios our linens. Words of prai for our Prints; the stook is are sure that the most oxo be suited here. 300 pieces A good washing line at cents, but the twelve and a the beauty. See the cloth leading colors this season lady will be right unless Honn dress." So the fashion book says wanting a suit soon, Rein are giving pleasure as befog cut and cloth. Groceries as usual. We excellent Japan To Dust pound. Good value for th early. Phis store closes at ORR & Dir The BEAR. Mar. 2nd( 181 Marriage Lice: Issued by FRANK PATERSO tcAia street,Wingham, Ona required. LOCAL NE' Town Counci next Mo Oysters at Jas. McRels 0 ets. per quart. —The next hoe fair in be held on Thursc y, Marcl —Rev. Wm. cGregor services in the B ptist chs on Sunday after eon last. —Try Myers' oyal epic( cattle at, Griffin's Grocery. —Guelph is se Stratford itt an en ward extension of Messrs. M. I3. and Orr & His advertisements 11 —Prof. Cook e1 in the Salvation day evening of la tern scenes, &c. king th oavor tc he C. P. leIndoo, peke, lea this issu tertained riny bari t week, w iK �SA'rURDAY NIOIIT. 5 do id Gloves, odd line at lu don't want to miss this oho M.1 — The Clinton New ra Jaynes and Roland Be. -tie : Paisley's trotting mar tut $300; it is a fine ani al at in valve.' On Thursday la , Ma aughter of Mr. Ricl rd : town, passed away, i her i funeral took place n Su and was largely att ded. — Misses Varney and Ma opened a dressmaking shop of Miss Varney, 80 Leopold English church, are proper work, perfect fit and latest — An effort was made la a special meeting of th. T reconsider the by-law licenses, but a majorit would not sign the requ si the Mayor to call the me, ti —A. meeting of the Ea. Institute will bo held in I day, March 3rd. Acldres e ed by the following well 11 Thos. Strachan, Thema E. Hays, Robert Cleland( r Prof. Mills has been invit ed to be present to acldres —At the prosont time ti iblo scamp, or perhaps a going through the cram racket, but worked on the principles. Ho makes a a farmer for his wheat, ogre a buelisl delivered at t whenever he desires it. the contrast he pays agrees 'to pay the rear -i wheat is delivered. He . those who TIP VD large qua . the contracts and will 1 calling for the wheat, and farmer into giving ltim a it "release tine contract.: tol-) rc 0