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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-04-07, Page 1SIE WING VOL. X.I.---NO. 1104. Tliis week we particularly wantraw ai- p larlyto d your attention to our stook of House Far- nishings, Spring house cleaning will soon be upon you with all its consequent worries and trials and the good man will be expect- ed to take a cold lunch in a corner or on the wood pile, maybe, and must not say a word abaut it, for "The house is just a little upside down, you know." "Strange where all the dirt comes from, anyway." This room wants a new carpet, • that window a new pair of curtains or the hall a new oil cloth,. To help you a little 'out of your; trouble, we can supply you with all of tliese. Our carpets, lace curtains, 'curtain netts, art muslins and oil cloths, are all here. We start lace curtains at 50 cents a pair and are value. We claim that we can give you better value in these goods than any other House in the trade, as we are the only Direct Importers. Call and be shown through, compare prices and values, Car - pats cut and mato-nod. Shop early and secure prompt delivery. This store closes at seven. ORR La HISCOCKS, Direct Dry Goods Importers. Tax BEAR, March 23, 1893. Marriage Licenses Issued by FaANnn PATzRBON, No 23, Vic- toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. LOCAL NEWS —Oysters at Jas. MoKelvie's, 35 cts. tq;, 40 eta per quart. — The town and was out on Good Fri - da —Good Fri c y was generally observed as a holhclajr, al places of business being closed. —Just received -5 boxce bitter oranges for marmalade; fresh maple syrup. Oysters 35 cents per quart. R. HILL. 't —The new bo ks lately received at the Megllanics' Inst tate will be labeled and giveh out as soo as possible. —A provinoia base ball association wa formed in Toro to, ,last week. Districts will be formed o same lines as the pro- vincial; lacrosie ro-vinciallacroses a sedation. CARRateEs—I expect to have a fine line of Baby Carriages in on Saturday. Wait VVVVVV for them. Prices low, at S. GRACEY's. —Mr. Jos La , formerly editor of Bincerdine Rev w, and latter resi- dent in Winnipe has been appointed a commissioner to ne World's Pair b ythe Manitoba Gover went. —The Rev. E. . Hughes removes to his new field of abor—Adelaide parish— next week. He ill be greatly missed in town, and th best wishes of the towns-. eople will ace pany him. —Halloo there ! Where are you going? I am going to the Wingham shoe store to buy my shoos; I get all rips sewed free of charge. J. J. McKinnon, by an exchange that o vestibules of the is girls to register their If this plan be adopt- ,on't have to wait to see e present. , father of W. W., Alex. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1893. -,Trout fisliin commences on the 1st of May. Y —Try Myers' Royal spice for horses and cattle at, Griffin's Grocery. --The Rev. E. . Hughes will admin- ister the holy co Inion and 'preach at Teeswater u a ext. sinton S _ y next. —There are qni a number of bicyclists in town this seas n, and no doubt they will organize a o b during the summer, —A good girl wanted ; to do general house work. Apply to Mas, Joan MOLaLN, —Bluebircls and early in the path o heard every mori sweet, plaintive no —The next nee in the case Morri held in Wingba inst. -The Mitchell the Automatic Te ereet poles fort to n for a term o —It is suggeste slates be hung in churches to enable i names oc entering.' od, the young men if their charmers —Mr. John Lust and J. W. Inglis, f this town, who is at present residingwith his son Walter, in ui seriously ill for some riencls in Wingham will is news, and will wish hila a speedy urn to his usual good health. --Ladie., have your garments made by Miss M. Jebnston, Gregor.- block, opposite the Queen's Motel. Latent styles, good work, always tirst•cl.n..4 fit. —Word has bsei received of • rho illness of Mr. H. Clark, ho removed with his family to St. Lot Ile has been confit wards of eight wo of throat trouble t but was nicely on was received fromi �rass birds have followed the robin, and may be ing giving forth their es. ing of the arbitrators v. the `County, will be , on Thursday 13th wa council has granted phone Co. the right to ephone service in that twenty years. I have a few Parlor Suites that,can be ought cheap, for dash. Clearing out the present stook. Call at S. GRACES'S.:. Furniture Rooms. — Mr. Geo. Mc' merly of this t week with an at the bowels. At 1. gra -sing favorab - 51r. Jas. D. wilding situate formerly used a and will remove Victoria street, as a dwelling. —The Rev. M. Blenheim, havin call by St. Pan town, has accept duct the services April 16th. Welke on, has be time. His many be ry to hear t avish, of Listowel for- wn, has been ill this aok of inflammation of st accounts he was pro/ oug has purchased the near the Salt Block, a Methodist church, it to bis proprerty on ad will have it fitted up Wood, of the village of been given a unanimous 's congregations,* pf this the same, and will con - the church on Sunday, .Eat Itriiak••and.be Merry. You can do it if you hay your boots,shoes and clothing at B. IL Deana's. The Grand ea Gotland will nee 18th of April. Cam town, will be repres Taylor, chieftain, an Dr. Meldrum, chief, meeting. —After ,an existen St. Mary's Leader ce its last issue and reti istic field for good. Evans, the publisher tura was an unprofit Mary's presents no --Did yon ever the month and ' in Marsh and No That is, if March vember will do ,plying to the oth Sri leap year November, 'Tito the fourth day of Bente day of the' the 24th of May —The regular me donia, S. O. S., of Monday evening, Messrs. Jas. McAlp of Brussels, paid t visit. The Camp i now has a member —A new dodge of their wits is to adv chase a beautiful Landing of Columb the government, at Send on your mon in time ono of the stamps. —The IIartney, fors to a we11-4 this town: "A pl at the residence o oh Wednesday las third daughter, S The Rev. W. A. B of the Sons, of in Guelph on the Caledonia, of th � ted by Mr. Walt r it is expected that ill also attend the of seven months the sed publication with ed from the journal - n his valedictory Mr. admits that the ven- ble ene, and that St. eld for a third paper. —Cash for o a good butter and eggs at R A Graham's market grocery, —Palmerston < vill erect a public school this, year,, at. a cos of $9050. —Mr, Geo. Phi pen, painter, do., has an anuouneemeut n another column. , --Oa aceou tof an error inss s. u e o his a eb meet, Mr J 0 Cla e bas resigned his seat as Councillor for o, I ward. --Methodist C arab Pulpit Topics for next Suuday; nrniug—The Third laea- titude; Evei;io "The Sin of doing nothing," • —The Easter estry meeting of gs. Paul's church; postponed until the lYth inst., whe Rev. Mr. Wood, the new rector,. wi be present.. Do Ybu Wear Pants ? If you do the proper plaea to get them is at E. H. Dever's,. made. up in the latest style, from $2.50,up. —The following Wingham Foot Be week: E. H. Deve by, eretary; Ch Mr. John EId r West Superior lie will r,ot retur ecure a suit oa re the officers of the 1 Club, oganized last ;. captain; John Allen- . Stuart, treasurer. r left, on Tuesday last, Wiecoasia. It is likely tor some time, if he le situation. ' • Mr. W. H. Wi 'belles declined to accept the offer of the choir master at soll, extra inducein out to retain hiss Mitchell. Mr. Wil shell. iosition of organist and g; Street Church, Inger- nta having been held vices. at Trinity church, is has removed to Mit-, —A sp i y in Picture and Wreath ''ramie arse now. stock of mouldiugs. Also a ' e lot of, beautiful Pictures just to hand. Don't.;bny until you call at S. GRASSY's. —There will: be es to on April 1h, invisible but visible tn. S.out and the Rf al Geo nglaud is. sending, 'the latter places, tote cost will beabout. $1 tificsknowledge is; ex. Mr.. J. 13, Ferg d from his, trip, to Friday last. Whit fax, N. Sti,, St Johi of smaller plaeosir as Montreal and His health, which some time, was trip 1 eclipse of the sun o North America, America and Africa, yaphical Society of expedition to loch of observations. The 000, but much mien - deft to be gained. on, town clerk, return - a Lower Provinces, on away he visited Hall- ;, N, B., and a number both provinces, as wel ther points in Quebec las been indifferent fo`i neatly improved by his 1 —Additional l0 1 newo ou page 8. —Mr, John Bid r hasa disposed of his interest in the oa eaU mill to his partner, Mr Wm. Clegg. -The Fire Brig de are avulsing exten- ive preparations given gran programme of'sports, etc, ou lay 24th, Particulars will given be u later. g —Revival servic are -being conducted in the Baptist ohu h, this; week, by the Rev. Mr. Moore, o Torontot Sar. J. M. White, one of thee ebrated1WhiteBros., gospel singers, of P ris;.is assisting with the singing. The stings are largely attended, and coast arable• interest is being awakened. —G T R trains for Toronto, -and east leave Wingham at 6.35 a m and 13.20 a m, via W G d: B Division, and at 0.45 a m and 3.50 p m, via Clinton and -Guelph. Good connections by all trains. $1 A .Y YEAR IN AIWA -..Thare are now two VAR 'cies in the town couinnl, 14fessrs. Su torland and Clarke, of Nos, 1 and 4 ward having reµitned,. —Nr,Jas, Murray, of the irm of Messrs: Murray ce Co., of the Win ham Foundry, has arranged to remove Exeter and r u'n � e E to � the foundry iuthat villa e, He will re- move sortie time in June, • ie expected, -The services of the ethodiet churob, aster sous ser. . D., preached on, Willeb WANE it anthurns were the parts. respectively; an -Sundae last, wore an viae, the Rev, S. Seilery, a sermon on. the resurren divided into four parts, a sung by the choir betwee —Wood ashes are • beingsliippedi from this section to partie in the States. If farmers only knew th value offthe ashes they would not alio another•• bushel to leave the country. They are:one•of'the, best things that can e used for, orchards, and if it pays Amei can farmers to •Toay them for fertilizing rposes;• at•.20i cents a bushel, surely it will ray Canadians; to use them, when they c be secured'. se,unnch cheaper. —For first-class tailoring: and ¢heap gent.' furnishings, try Webster Se Co, Remember the place, only two'deors north of the old stand and between Ross'' book- store and Patterson's jewellery shop, —By an amendmei of `tlie flaw list, ses- sion of the Local Leg slature;.the• open sea- son for trapping mus rat .was;iirniitedfrom let of November to st of Aprili,. instead of 1st of May, as previ uslyv. Thereinto been much complaint ab ut this.alteuation, and it is intended that t e open. season shall be changed back to lot f May;. and probably it was by inadvert seetthatrthe. old season was altered. We un erstandi that circulars have been sent out f matlie Chief Warden's office to the Aliuty ".arxlbne; not to prose- cute or take cogniz imaiming the present month of April of n s teappii a of muskrat which may take pl ce;.but this does not apply to shooting .r.• using gens in the taking of muskrat ADDI:ESS I,,.t G,. T.. AND PRESS , tTISK TO i'NV. E. W. 13 , CRISS.. There was a large , tten;dance at the meet- --Snap, of Anchor of! ope•Lodge, L 0. G. T., —Sezcr" Oats—I Have a limited. gnan- tity of. pure, clean, Golden Giant, New on Tuesday even g.. After the routine Rosedale and Granette Oats, for sale. business of the lode had been gone through Pries of application. . with, a splendid; pn. remme of. songs, read - R. W. HASTrac's, Wingham P. 0. Ont. ings, stump speepb, and a dialogue, was given by the mem ers of the lodge. Dur - following address was Hughes, and he was well-filled purse. The Mr. G.4. Newton and ade by,Mr..A. Dawson : ting of Camp Cale 1F'tSST Covor%'GATIONiIL Ua.vnou, ing the evenig; the his town, held on Wa ressam.—W. H. Watson; Pastor. Ser -read to Rev. E. as largely attended. vices each Sunday at 11 a. n.. and 7 m m. presented with a ne and Adam Reid, Camp a fraternal growing rapidly and hip of nearly 50. he people who live by 'rise for suckers to pur. steel engraving "Tho e,'; as authorized by he low price of $2.50. and you will receive ew two -cent Columbian anitoba, Star thus re - own former resident of sant event took place Geo Pett YPlace Esq., , —the marriage of his y, to W. J. Scharff. itterworth tied the nup- tial knot in good o d -fashioned style. l!tie wedding was eutir ly private and the happy couple left for thei own home the same evening, The bes wishes of the whole community go wit i them. —Thera was large turnotie of the n and vicinity to the ached to the members Rev. E. W. Hughes, in on Sunday afternoon d gentleman took for rse ofthe 33rd Psalm, ion whose God is the le whom he has chos- ritanLCe;" and dplive`ri clisoourso. He 'moo Orange Society for ndtvid years. is, Mo., last suin:nor. Orangemen of to cl to his home for up- special sermon p ts with a sorions attack of that Order b rlcl nervous prostration, St. Paul's church the mond when word I last. The revere "Blessed is the tut tint. his text the 12th v iotico that the days of eek are always tho same ; Lord and tho peo ember,in April and July. I en for Itis own inh comes on Monday No-' ed a very practical kewise, the same rule ap- I gave a history of t above named months. ! the past couple of ry Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30, Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p. m:, Christian Endeavor on same evening at 9 p. m. All made welcome. Seats free. Strangers welcome. Sunday, April 9th. Servie s, morning subject : "A Helpful Body- ple : "The First Evening : "Job' —The Coin mitt ing of the Tow eveuiug, has been site for the Mc Company, of, Ch' site can be secur 7 , btin a Jae Anus e tracks. The M4or sent the town's offer to the t-'.'azepati `rt Canadian representa- tive on Wec;.tiescl ty, ".C"tie offer is a good one, and should 'eceive favorable consider- ation from the ompauy, unless they aro looking for a to ney bowie. * —Apprentices wanted at once to learn the dressmaking. Garter's (late Prof. Moody's) tailor system—only perfect sys- tem of dress -cutting, taught to apprentices. Miss IIoclgson has resumed business atter hoiiday.sand guarantees as before perfect fits, latest styles, and good •work. Teach- ing tailor system a specialty. address was.read.b the presentation. w. To BEv. E. W. H Dear Sir and deep regret of you our midst at an e uard;" to young poo- scientiously allow attle in the Bible." out in some degr Appeal to God." ation of your val in connection wit e appoiuted et the meet- and more especial Council, on Monday lodge energetic me lookiug after a suitable land your time lormiek Manufacturing went. To your e ago. A very desirable are greatly indebt d on the Carta of Mr. past attainments .0 the GTR and 0 P R We would, theref edo1n0 •e V pais —Another scheme frauding the public. anti is so arranged touch. them. For duces the unsuspe sign a contract they have boughs When the oustom is with March and at his leisure ho est day of February and ?lily always oeottr on the but it is not Ina when it conies to selling eek; the same is true of ; ladies' flue button shoes for 95 cents. nd Christmas. ti E. IL Dsvnn. Tia World's Fair Is just now throwing out big inducements, limy $12 or $15 fc If he fails to tak language of the c previously paid lis being worked for do - I It is u. picture echolne 'Rev. Mr. Hu that the law cannot terms, thanking stance a wily agent in- and the soutimei smg to pay $1 or 02 and dress. • His hear upposedly reading that once cause, and a handsome painting. fr reads over the contrast ids that he has agreed to a cheap lot of painting. short addresses the whole lot the hidden 13.17., Dr. Magid �ntraot states all money Grand Trees= hall be forfeited, The meeting wa value, for wo Imo respect, but as a t respect in which ers and sisters. moval from our i loss to the Order that our loss her in whatever field to labonrfor his of the Tetnperan desire is that yet spared to enjoy which your aunts make fo; you wl future reside. b of Hope Lodge, Public Schmitt P Below is given the resu ation held at Easter in tl of the Publics School for the senior division in tha part 2nd to 2nd book. ation wane held iu Jun are those who passed in G. Grey, C. Wightman, Patterson, W. Holmes, J don, E. Batton, W. Bab Stewart, W, Sanclerso Wade, A. Hill, G. New Foster, 3. lir.ennedy, L. otne. Minna: E. Isanis, Teacher, The following is a rep rt of the pupils of Division 2ef Wingham r'ublic School It is based on the test exa 'nation, excepting literature, and attentio . to work. Class 1. Eclna Cargill Daisy Field, Cas- sie W.elslr, Hugh Handl on, W. McKibben, Elmer Moore. Class 2- John Snell, n avid Angus. Class 3. Maud Davi-, Marion Gregory, Ethel Cook, Sophia Ma uel, Lorne Brad. win. Class 4. Jessie Gra Lucinda Itoderns, Jes Lawrence, Ada Mainpr Jennie Bell„ -B. Leidet, Orr, H. D. Cook, Jam Curdy, James Cummin Stiles, C.:Kerr, W. Wal McDonagb,P. Deans, G. B. Russell, C. Barber, ors, Hugh Hamilton, ham, tarn' :;4th, 1893. ARES ,—HaVing: heard with intended departure from ly date,, we cannot con - he occasion to pass with - showing our appreoi- ble services in the past, the temperance cause, y in connection with the u have been a faithful bar in the past, sparing or talent in its advance- orts and your ability we d for our present and in the temperance, cause. •e, ask you to',accept this give it for its s intrinsic it is inadequate in that ken of, the. •csteom and ou ate held by the broth- Ve lcliliry that by your re- idst we sustain a great hare, but we know also will be a gain elsewhere, the 1VIaster may call you aura and the 'tpbuilding o referm, and our earnest and yours niay be long the pleasant associations le qualities are sure to Tuesday, Ile 1 as scoured a posi et the departin . is of the Ontax. meat during tl c session, Mrs. R. ilii t was visiting f Listowel dnrin the past week. Joon ciclein; of Kiucar g vis't i ham n . ' •tewel visiting W iWl and Llrr na lYl past couple of ;eelcs Mr. N. Hay; of the final of Hay Dfntowel, was town on business, day. 1'dr. Frank toB j:n town o . ritessrs. We guests of Mr. dtx� ills t e pas motion. Mr, 11. J. S of an examin- .day and Satur Oth department IL and M e promotion of Henniugs wer rm from the netooher exgtmin- The following order of merit : . Gillespie, B. Lamont, E, Gor- , J. Monck, D. L. Barber, K. on, T. King, R. derson, J. Jer- , Bessie Parker, "e Rolston, Melissa • e, Cora Newton, Watson, Willie s Greigg, F. Me- - Percy Hill, Geo.. r, B. Dallas," R. orlon, W. Moore, Blachard. Hon -- McKibben. Person visitors, amongst who Alex. Galbraith, Chat Kincardine ; Jas. Hod Vandrick, Listowel; j. riston ; Stuart Lava Hamilton ; John Mc left on Tuesday for summoned by totem serious illuess of the of these ,gentlemen MissaJennie Elder the Easter holiday rodf. Mr. 3. W. Anders child, hat been visit' and vicinity for a c School at Barrie, s holidays visiting fri who has been visiti in town for some w on Tuesday last. Mr. Win. Pringl who has been visit' vicinity for some t' on Tuesday. MTS. Helps and Belgrave on Tu Mr. and Mrs. were the guests Webb, on Friday Scott gave the 'Pt Satin:day. He re lately established porous industry, rapid sales. Miss Maggie 33 been the guest o few days this we Sadie MoCreight MTS. Jas. Brae for a few days, 1 ' Wednesday, whe flan to manage a "his eotinection relent s were then lady members of hes replied it suitable e donors for the purse s expressed in the 'tit- hed been in the Temper - e would always retain Us the Order. Refresh- erved in alanidanee by the the Lodge, after *Melt a very enjoyable one. etcalf, of Blyth, Tuesday. of Stratford,. , 13. Webb for a week, an WAS in Tdrentet y last, Geo. E, Cfii,'a visiting relatives i now o f Tnesd' y last. Miss Mary i'Mon spent Baster parents near hitechnrch. afiss Charlet a 11MeDonogh left tie day for a mo h's• visit with frig Seaferth. Miss Minni . McQuarrio was friendsin List wel, this week. Messrs. Fra k Angus. and Wni,. spent Good Fr ay in Kincardine, l\rr. D. Mel es is home from TI visiting his fa ily. Mr. and Mr Walter Green spent, Friday'Ill List wel, the guests of Mrs:. Geo. Mc` avish. Mr. Rider Coad, of Reuss calling on old •iends in' town, on T Gerrie Vid to : Mr. Jos, An", Wine: am, wa in,town this week Ilia parents. Mr. Samuel Fleuty, proprietor. Palmerston t eporter,..spent, . the holidays in to n, the guest: of his un, Jas. Fleuty. l'EEise.Rusk, o Goderich, is vision sister, Mrs. B. wartz. Mrs. S Pear n, of Brussels, to friends in town, his week, Londosborta orrespondent ` ot,. ' News -Record: r. B. Lawrason.: Wingham on. Tu=sday evening o, ent at a farewell given by the L. Lodge to the Re . E. W. Hughes,•; about to leave ngham. • Miss McHinno., of Teeswater,. • town on. Monday. Mr. Harold 1 okinson, of the. B Hamilton, Ches ey, spent Mond. :bis brother, Mr. . L. Dickinson,.. Miss Lottie b ' Kenzie left un We for Toronto; to =sume he studios: Mr. Geo Potts 's home from Deti. expects to remo with his family:' city in the conn: e`of a couple of we Luolmow Se • doe': Mrs. Easti Wingham, is visiting her brother, neth Hunter, o this village. Mr JO Mo •oaken, student of College, Londa h , is spending' the: holidays with friends in Wingh number of Easter: were : Messrs.. tson, London; Jos; . Brown and Chas. . Lawrence, Her - Clinton ; R. Elia- Mrs. Ferguson,,Lon- r, Auburn. mad Thos.. Htillerant ucan, having; hoes h, on account ot the nobs and grandfather teacher, is spending under the pamental 1, stationlagent on the e, Ont., with wile and ple weeks:. oui the Model ent part et his Easter ds in, Wingham and g reTatiies and friends, eks, left :for hist home of Duluth, Minnesota, g relatives in town and eturned to his homo Mrs Hughes who has beam visit parents in Lo Wingharc, left o day for Buffal , where slat will j Miss hl. Ho ghted is. Wilma, a Miss Rao Shaw ia visitiag in this week. Mrs. John 7orster e.nd sem Boy Toronto a co ple ot days last wee Mr. John uglis, .of Walken° Easter with tie son, Mr. W. W. It Mrs. C. Williams, who h visiting in mato for the ps-st retarned be e this week. Mr. John C gill's, last week. iss Mood were visiting hat bedtime braes, in Caledonia. W. Scott, of Listowel, a Saturday last. Mr. os a pleasant call on orts the piano factory, n Listowel, is a pree- mie pianos ineeting with milt, of Belgrave, has Miss Blla Deans, for a c. ell, Annie Loutit ana ere visiting friends in days during the week. Was 'Visiting nVsier t week. ig left for Meafora on he has secured a silts. our and toil stem. ison Vent to Toronto on Mies 01.11:LiS. Blyth, and Lean, Whit ,Sun daps& at Me. Miss Cass e Parqnharsen, of was home nastet. Mr. Nico 1, of Palmerston, 1 his brother, Mr. 3. Nicoll, T agent here. Mr Steve sem of Grand Pork was visitin s sister, Mrs. vie, during e week. All chat not consistent wi character Syrup of. avoided b the bowels, el ante the isYstem, but it is t cure-all and latibettuat