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The Wingham Times, 1893-04-21, Page 5
rR THE -WINGHAM TIMES, APRIL 21, 1893, Eluevale, (intended for last lane) r,eot Th, Soott and eon Harry, ,aye: Sen• forthgpent Sunday at Mr. Frank $oe it Miss Watson, of Tee :ter, is visit. iu; her cousin, Mrs. Jas. Timmins. ' Mrs. (Rev.) 1, Mcgearrie, Mrs. A. Ross, and daughter Mabel, of Wing - ham, were visiting; at Mr. John Cole US's, last week. Mr, T. J. Dillon, formerly cheese - seeker of this village, with his wife and family, were visiting their old ac- ,quaintances here last .week. Mr. Dil- lon is travelling for the Dairy Asso- relation. Mr. J. McPherson deft here on Tues - ,day to work in a sewing machine fee- 7machineory near Bulial°. Toe will be missed by the young folks, •ae he was a great •favorite among them. Mrs. Hitchcox'slecture on Sunday •afternoon would hawe been very good but for the bad reputation she gave the secretary of the iI. O. G. T. of this place. The reputation she gave that A Century of' Journalism. Otto hundred years ago last Tuesday the first publio journal wasfailed in the Pro, VU©e of Ontario. It appeared under the imposing tittle of The Upper Canada Gaz- ette. or American Oracle. The Canadian PressAtseooiation thought it fitting thwtthe hundredth anniversary of the event should be recognized, and at their lust annual meeting a resolution was paseedgiving in, structious to have printed with historical data, aciao simile of the initial uxranber. Mr 7.' t0I Preston of the Brantford Ex- positor,ihas complied with the request and the result is most satisfactory. ;Elea early uewspavper was evidently unseusational, and •asfor advertising there was little of it. The Gazette was a four-page sheet, nine and a Ihalf inohes by fifteeju, Kane -third of irlreifi.rst page was taken up with the heading. There is a proclamation by Governor 8imooe, "for the suppression of viea,cprofaneness and immorality,' and tune Ring's speech to both houses of par• liameut. The secoud and third pages are taken up with ^Parlia,meutary $ntelligenoe' relating to the ;British Parliament, for persan was untrue and altogether ua.•1 which credit is given to a 119hiladslphia desIessr,ved by her, •paper, of Feb.25th, 1793. glhotfourth page Messrs. Dar a1 Stewart haye order. general iu its matter. There -is au extract ed a carload of red cedar shingles from from the Quebec Gazette of Feb.14th, 1793 British' Ooluwbiaa.. 1Vliss •Minnie Ma(,�luarrie, of Wing - of an account of the burning down ham, was visiting at Rev. A. Y. Hart• °f Ulm ^dwelling house of Mr. Andrew lay's last week. , Cameron, in the Lower Town market East Wawanoah• Dr. J, H, MoCasey, formerly of this township, lute been appointed for a, term of three years chief medical superinten- dent of the asylums for the insane for Ren- ame at a salary of $3,500 per annum, Dr, MoOasey is a graduate of the medical fee, ulty of the Univereity cf Torouto, and a member of the College of Physicians and Surgebne of Ontario. He had: distiuguiah- ed himself at Owen Sound collegiate insti- tute and at Toronto Medical college. Messrs. R. L. and Wm. Stewart plane. After relating the event the article have gone to Toronto to attend t:1ae Schaal of Pedagogy. • West Wawanosh. Council met on April 8th, with all ef, the members present. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirm- ed. The treaserer's report for Vebnu- ary and Marcia ehowed balance and ire- ceipts $411.17, with expenditure $22.1.5 —Filed. The following ,were appointed pound keepers :— Wm. Plunkett, Thos. Nic.h olson, Jas, Jackman, P. McGann, J•.io. Clark, Thos. Alexander, Wm. Huua,ph-; ry, James Campbell, and John Archer.., Fence -viewers:: •John Plunkett, A. ends es follows :—It is but 'Justice to re- .marlc (and in this Mr. Cameron joins with •uy)tthat every possible effont•was made on bhis unfortunate occasion,ky the lire so• ciety, the troops,and all amasses of citi B elgrave, Sirs. Wm. Erskine is.honie on a visit to her parents, M r. and Mrs. John Graham, Atwood, Nlr. J. Denholiti has been shipping a large queeitity of haled hay from this station, Mr. A. Swaffield returned last week from dn.: Georgian. Bay lumber dis- trict, wbtere he has been working the past winter.. Ott Wednesday of lest week a Plea- sant event took place gat the residence of Mr. rend Mrs. Thomas Anderson, of the .4th line of Morris, which was the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Agnea to George Taylor. a much ,esteemed ed young man of this vicinity. The ceremony was per - 1 t formed by the Rev. George Law, of Belgrave. The young couple took the :train for Paris, where a bro. Begs to announce to her numerous patrons that she has DECIDED ON CONTINUING her Millinery ancllVlantle BUSINESS at her old establishment on Josephine St., Wingham, UNTIL SEPTEMBER NEXT. Full lines of of the newest styles and descriptions are now in thereof the bridegroom resides. On stock. their•return they will no doubt bo ins vigorated and duly a.rmed'to,enter into Windham, March 16th, 1893. ; the • stern realities of Life. Their many friends wish thein ,prosperity, �–�'�= - - 1 an as nintess in etheir new s.The thanks of the publi a are partic-, healtl d p - leu dlwriy due to His Royal lie is hness Prince i sphor e. Edward, His Excellency General Clarke.,e�,h 3ielYis. and the officers of the t resieoo, for the elle Cobourg Council has purchased • .exertion inspired by their •example,. and 1500 elm trees, to be planted on the -tbe•eare which was taken of the pro pertv i ntahlie streets. ofrt>he citizens by their order and personal 1 :attention. The Upper Canada Gazette i Woodstock hoard of trade has adopt. was published at Niagara. This is a edra resolution in flavor ,of excluding sample of its local mews:—'5His . Majesty's American silver from the•couutry. Sloop, the " Caldwell "'sailed the 5th in- 1 ''The first shiptnent tlsis season of stent for Fort , Outanio and : Kingston." 1 Canadian cattle for Eaglish market McCabe, G. Pouttledge, Jut). McLean,: '``y,tO have had aiesuarkaubhyr ,mild winter; K will be made on April 29th. t t li as Fountain Syringes, Household Syringes, Alpha Syringes, Omega Syringes, Hot Water Bottles. HAMILTON'S Wm. Dunkeld, lilies. Pentland, \V m, `. the thermometer intr the severest line t Th I3 ) )ohn Roche M. L. 0 McAllister, John Thompson, Wan.; h d° Cameron, J. Gordon, J. B. Rutherford , and `Thos. Sanders. Pathmasters : A. Dodd, C. Irwau„ Wm. Watson, Jas. Winnill, Inas. -dollars a year and it was ,published by ,Mr J. C. Forbes, who painted the Leaver. W. Bailie, .,J. I. Campbell,' portrait of Cladsterne for the Canadian W. Oliver, Juo, Bailie, Alex. Rose, Louissltoy. Wo' t Wm. Hill, Jno. Fucker, 0. Washing--: 1 Liberals, has been commissioned to ton, Tilos. Nicholson, Win. Milligan, St. Helens. i paint a number ef portrait iu cou- G. W. Caldwell, J. t1). Saylie, Roberti The.ivIechanies'Instit,u;te,ofour village "meta" with the appror,uhiug celebra- Henderson, Wui. Dunkeld, J. 0. Wil-- ;has bad a very successful series of enter- I clan of Cornell University,. son, Richard Finnigan, Jno. Moso, jr., ; ,tainments during the' winter. The In- I Miss Eby, of Berlin,reoovered 4$524 B. Boyle, H. Taylor, ;A. Robinson, Jas. ' stitute•isiin a flourishing oandition. The! damages froin Port Elgin at the Wouds, Jno. Bowers, ,Chas. Durnio.I ;leading magazines and newspapers are to Waterloo .Assizes for permanent in - Wm. Campbell,E '1'otvler, Jno. Smitll, be found in the Reading Room, while . juries received by herself by a fall .Jno. Thompson, Robt. McAllister, W. the number of members is ;greater than ; canoed by a defective plank in a side - :McAllister, E. Pl•ow,nran, Jas. Red- ,ever. I wall: in that village. :mond, P. Carney, P. O'Connor, John The lack of a good hall has been a ser- I. In the spring examinations of the 101tarnney, Andrew�Ste•wart, Geo. Ward, inns drawback to the success of enter- I Pesh.yterian College, Montreal, Ewen T.White,T. McRobert,lii. B. Murray,J. tauiuments;and public meetings. About i McKenzie, B. A., won the Redpath Craig, James Anlersota..+Geo. Tisdale, a year ago there was an agutation fora, Scholarship of $70. Mr. McKenzie notrbeen lower than nine -degrees above 1 ° O1 • :zeror•by Ferenheit's scale. 'Lake Erie has c fell dead on Darras Wharf, Levis, not•beeu frozen over and there has been ; 0.; ue., Tuesday afternoon toas he was very fkttle ice on Lake Ontario." The about to take the ferry to Quebec. subscription price of thefia�ersebte was three• kd s was 03 years old. J,ts. ~ Edwards, J. NLeOrosiee, Jas. new hall, but a suitable site could not be 1 will have charge of the Latagsido con• 'Woods. E. Nortou,D.'Tedd,.6 Durnin, E. Hams, Jas. Barbour, Jas. Tbomp- eon, D. Farrier, W. A Taylor, Wm. Welwuod, F. Se rat, Wm. Miller, W. C. Webb, Jas. Dinuelly,,D. McMillan, 0. Anderson, J. fngits, J. Laidlaw, S. Clark, J. G. Nerd, A. Barbour, J. Gordon, J. Barbour, Jos. Laidlaw, W. A• S Holmes, 1+. McDonaild, Wm. Webb, W. Thorn, jr., John Hole, B. J. • Crawford, E Carroll, Jos. Graunt, R. Addison„ G. Caliaf•%w, Ales.. Purvis, W. McQuillan, Jas. Foster, J. Now - bray, John Gaunt, R. Lowery. A by -1 aw confirming the foregoing appointmeits was prepared and eigned. Phalen and Robinson pre - Messrs sented a petition with 130 signatures, asking that a bridge be built across the Maitland river, on the 4th and 5th concessions. Moved by Mr. Gihsun, seconded by Mr. Medd, that the peti- tion he received and laid over until after the June session of the County Council --Carried. The following checks were issued T. 1)isher, plank and timber, $4.80 ; R. K. Miller, 5 memorandum books ; C. McRoberts, repairing two culverts, cons 8 and 9, $2 ; W. Scrimgeour, culvert repairing, $1.50 ; R. Bowers, repairing culvert, cons 4 and 5, 50 uents, The Council then adjourned to meet obtained and 'the matter was•dropped i gregaittion the cooling sunnater. Now, however, a site has beenecured in 1Ales Frankland, of Toronto., known a favorable place and the hall delikely to throughout Canada as the founder of be Wilt. the cattle export industries, will shortly leave Canada and take up his resi- Orange i3111. ; dence in England. He gives as a Seediug has •begun here. Mr. Andrew • reason ;the scheduling of Canadian Montgornory solved four acres of peas ou livestock. the llth lust., and others are busily en- I Levi Good's baro, Wallace town- gagedge ting the soil ready. l ship, was struck by lightening Wed - Mr. George Strong has a mare which , nesday•ri.ght and burned to the ground, had twits colts lately and they lure .doing together with nearly all the contents, well. !including .18 (read of cattle, itmple- The Epworth League held a literary iner.ts, vehicles, etc. Three horses contest in the Methodist church here, last i we.,,.,, saved, but endeavoring to save Wednesday night. Messrs John Montsom I them Mr. Good was seriously injured ery and Wm. John Strong were captains. 1 through being kicked by one of the Instructive and appropriate selections were i frightened 'mini ala. The lose is a heavy given' by alL The recitation by Samuel l one, insurance, $1,500, in the How, Howardand the solo by John Hoffman . ick Mu )uai. deserve special moutiou. In going home I from the League, some of those who had I Relief and Cure. their best girls out, were forced to turn I Sins, --I have used Hagyarcl's Pectoral and seek shelter for the night father than I Balsam for coughs and colds, and it gives endanger the lives of the sweethearts. relief in a few hours and always results in Mrs. Alex Moatgomdry is very low at la cure. I would not be without it. Mho. ALtrnED Vim, Berlin, Ont. preeeut, She has been suffering from e _ is the place for you to get your FAR MING IIiiPLEMENTS. P I.11 Latest improved; no equal or no sale. SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR DRUG STORE. Central Telephone Exchange, NEV TAILOR . SHOP, CEO. H. IRVIN FROST & WOOD'S WIDE OPEN REAR SINGLE APRON : INDER, FROST & WOOD'S SAT Q 1\il CD RAKES, HAY FORKS, PLOWS, Four different kinds to choose from, Frost & Woocl, Fleury (of Aurora), Hilborn (of Ayr), Tooswater and Twin Plows. Repairs for these plows constantly on hand. COLEMAN PIVOTED STEEL LAND ROLLERS, with or without Seeder. WHITE'S THRESHING ENGINES Come one, come all and inspect the implements. Second to none. W1VI GANNETT. Wingltatm, March 8th, 1803. eessive bleeding at the nose, which has greatly reduced her and unless it is stopped will take her life. The roll of the assessor of Walker• as a Court of Revision and for other torr shoes an increase of $10,895. • business on Saturday, May 271111. Ther he otrilate 11ssesstaxae tfishis 657,6ear25. R11'IIL, K. Lna, Clerk,i likely, be 17 mills. The population The Dominion. saw and lead works has thiereased 359, were on Ding street west, Toronto, dainagetl by fire Sunday morning to the value of $75,000. At the Easter "vestry of St. Thomas church, Seaforth, the Hector was pro. seated with $i00, and his stipend raised to $.900. The managers of the banks in Stratford have decided to exact a dia.. count of 20 per cent, on all American silver that passes over their counters on andaftet May let. A cow belonging tr Mr. Grainger, of the 18th con., Mullett, was picked by the government to be exhibited at the World's r';rir, and was shipped to Chicago'for that purposo on the 18th inst. 1 Alfa ed Wood, a patient at Hotel' Dieu, Windsor, has just received word from "ngland tliat his father is dead,' . leavi it him an estate valued at Jr2. 1 000, 00, When we assert that Dodd's Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright's Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them: THEY CURE TO STAY CURED. $o1cyasdruDDgiLAmo&CTp M. PATTE ' SON WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 9 1 have just received a full supply of Christmas goods. consisting of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, • and Jewellery of all kinds and latest designs. BIG BARGAINS From Now Wishes to announce to the people of i Wingham and vicinity that he has opened a tailor shop IN TH 1 STORE ONE DOOR- SOUTH OF • MR. R. HILL'S RES- TAURAN'T, and lately occupied by 1Y I. Patterson, watchmaker. 1 Wingham, March 17th, 1893. All clothing made in the latest styles. WORKMANSHIP AHD HT GUARANTEED. The patronage of the public solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. GEORGE H. IRVIN, Till Christmas. All goods bought fur cash and we can sell al cheap at the cheapest and olleaper. $,epoiring Promptly Done and Satisfaction Gtrtaralmteed ,:'Give mea call M. PATTERSON. MISS A A. WALLACE MILLINER, Begs to announce to the people of Wingham and. surrounding country that her stock of SprinG Milliner ake "l to • .t;. r® We have the Inside track and Can give you Every line we sel For less than Our competitors, If you do not Look at our - Dinner Setts, Te aSetts, Toilet Setts, Table China, TeaPots, Salad Bods, Fruit Setts, Cuspdoires, - iscuit Jars, Flower Pots, Cups and Saucers, Fancy Plates, Wine Glasses, Tea Pot Stands, Cake Pates, Celery Glasess, 8vc., Tau will be .The loser. W. T. PATE The China Roue, is complete in all the latest novelties in HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, &c. MISS A. WALLACE, Meyer's Brick Block. Win harn, March 30th, 1803. t1`