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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-06-02, Page 14... . VOL XX1, --NO. 1112. We want to draw you men's attention this ween to oar furnishings, the stock was never so complete as et present in our -ordered clothing, we aro, having the greatest xueeeas, everybody pleased. WHITE SHIRTS, •COLORED SHIRTS, Edi FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, NEGLIG E SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUBES, DERBY TIES, Four.in-hand and the new bows. HATS AND CAE'S fu all the new ?Mapes. SUSPDNDI S SOCKS, Gv shmere and Cotton, Everything a man wants from his he I to his feet, some elegant things in Russet Shoes and Gaiters. We are showing seine pretty styles •in Ladies, Misses and Girls' red, tan and bleok slippers and Oxfords. Grocery stock full and fresh. Shop early and se°ure prornpt delivery. This store closes at seven. ORR & HISCOCXS, Direct Dry Goods Importers. Tnn Bean, May 18, 1893. Marriage Licenses Issued by Fnnzax Pateansox. No 23, Vic- toria _street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses requmred. LOCAL NEWS For Sado, a good, young working horse. Malan & Sox, Wingham, Ont. —The Thins is i file in the Canadian Pavilion, at the Wo ed.'s Fair, at Cbioago. The Town Con til will meet on Mon- day ningnext. Mr, Alex. Ross mnrchased eight more eers to put on his fawn, this week. He has 44 head o his place. ail at the Star Restaurant for a big atsortrilent of fruit. Jas. MoKsxven. -The Presbyto of Maitland met in the Presbyterian ohi.l h, Wingham, on Tues- day last. ▪ LsThe Bast Bur Gazette bas removed from Gerrie and w i hereafter be issued from, Mildmay, wh' 11, no doubt, Mr. Green, t , e proprietor, will find a larger field. .--110[R. Kin an, Fish and Game arc'len for.this faction, has been having some parties befe a the magistrate for in- • •fraotione of the w. Garden Seeds by the ounce and pound, at Hamilton's drug store, two door0outh of the.Post Office. —The Secretdj Association has bound copy of ti meal meeting' of port contains m ry of the Canadian Frets ur thanks for a neatly minutes of the last me- lte Association. The re- ny valuable suggestions. —Rev. S. Sell ry, B. D., left for the Con- ference, which i being helot in Owen Sound this week, on M nclay morning last, accom- panied by his brother-in-Iaw, , Rev. Mr. Swann, of Aub rn. They drove'acrose th country. —Mr. WS F. reckenshire, photographer, of ,this tower; l s been taking a number of views •ofresld; tees, &e., in Wroxeter, lately. , We had the ea astir° of inspecting one of the public schoo and pupils. It was a splen - dM piece of rk. 50Cents Cash will pay for Tsr THSER, V for new subscribers, till the end of the year. —Dr. Melanie •left .for New York on Wednesday and ill eemaiu in attendance on the Polyclinic n that city till the first of September D ring his absence his office will be occupied . Dr, W. J. Rosa a clever young physician tom Toronto. --Billy Hicks, the well-known tramp printer, has m o his last journey. lie was suffocated b smoke in the loci .t p it Borneo, 1Viiehiga , last week. It is snppti Set fire o h. 1 •t' 11e t the lriattres 1 is ed � sit a 1 with his pipe. X•Iia':,' *rents' toeide in Ge to o n o g • —A. uowspap r neighboring towtt i. 'Spoke oftwo indi�orot t Pa nti es i et- ang on Old seine ilatforrni as 'tthe lion and the lamb lying .. wn together." And the party poken Off the Iamb sari he has beet! belittled. tt stops his paper. It is ttnotho. filusc+'0., ion of the °Id sayibg that s� art hilus. floe, not si ratoh every:reader's 1.444'just exactl in -the way Iia Wants it sore,tolleci" that an gets mad knd takes bI ri anotr'ofi the 1kat. INGHAM WING IIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1893. —The salts oris are closed, dorvii,fQr.ee- pairs th ptoo 1 . —The Auto ing put in St. atic telephone system is be. arys and lliitohell. —Cash for good butter and eggs at R Graham's market grocery, —Arraugem is are being completed fo holding Decioi °tion day on Friday, Ju Oth, -The sto nder 112x. J. it will be ve --'Work o dence on Sli pushed aeon clays. —Halbert there! Wbere are yon going I alp going to the Wingham shoe store to buy my shoes; I get all rips sewed free of charge. J. J. 1VXcKnae n'. —Rev. Wm. I aoGregor left on Wednes- day on his trip t Scotland and England. He will spend a ouple of days in New York city and sail on aturday. —Mrs. Helps, giving purchased a resi- dence in Blyth, moved to that town on Wednesday. She eased her house in this town. —We direct at ntion to. the advertise- ment of the `!hit man Pea Harvester, in another column. r. Wm. Gannett is the local agent, and st 11 be pleased to show it to any requiring s ch. —Ladies, have your garments trade by Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite the Queeu's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always first-class lit. —A. new time. t le went into effect on the Grand Trunk, o Monday last. There are a few slight (iia ges in the arrival and departure of trains, which may be learned on reference to the time table, in another column. ---Bev. S. Seller , B. D., Will attend the annual meeti g of the Theological' Union, which will e held in Toronto next week. He is one o the representatives of the Guelph Conf rence branch of that body. -The • Blyth • 8 andard, in.speakiitg of. the Cantata given n that town, on .Wed- nesday night of ast week, by Prof. Scott and assistants, f this town, says: The cantata given:in the Industry ball last evening, was a s (cess in every particular. There was a larg turnout and the cantata throughout was ell rendered. The pro- ceeds amounted nearly $65. —Fon SALE, Cnnxr.—I have a few, baby carriages left that 1 will sell at a slight ad- vance on cost, in order to make mot's room for furniture. Don't bay until you get prices from 5, G1tAoin, Wingham. —The Palmer ton EReporter in speaking of Mr. Wm. Bla. -, a well-known Former resident of this own, says : Wm. Black, the new livery mn; is adding every day'., something to hir well stocked barn. On Monday be wen over to Wroxeter and brought home a =w buggy just out of the shop, and also an ther good horse. In fact, Billy will have ailing but a first-class art' le. —Dr. P. P. Macdo bald, M. I'., has let the contract for the erection of his bloek of stores in town. 4 r. Neil McGregor gets the excavation, tone and brick work and plastering, and D r. H err the carpenter work and pain ing. t is expected that workwillbe no ind�ced on next week, it and the contra() is to be completed by the 3lst of Decetnh r, 1893. The cost of the block when c repleted will not be inuoh short of $12,00 We congratulate Messrs.. McGregor and err on having retained the mistreat in to n. Wonrsnor os Wnenrs.—E. Taylor, cutler and grinder,is here to do all kinds of grinding and repairing. Scissors, • reaors, knives reblode&, saws sharpened. Umbrellas and parasols . neatly repaired. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. First- class workmanship guaranteed. Statid next to Town Hall. foundation is being built . Ferguson's residence and .ed with brick shortly. Mr, John Pelton's brick res;. ter street is being rapidly and will be finished ha a few is —.A. meeting all was held on formed, to be lett hall club. Th elected: Ilon. Vice ;'res., D 'Musgrove; M Secretary, '.pito ta.' At N arse • e n jr. 3kt°LeanT tt. ISwanton auclJ i y off �t tl►g cod challenges front longing to the management of doubt the olub ►t the ttniateur ale those interested in base riday night last and a club wn as the Wingham base following officers were 'res., Thos. Bell; lion. Chisholm; fres., A.H. lager, Cho. Sof. Duffield; . McLean; . Treasurer, +.% b Cr [anaging • Committee: '.l.'. . Newton! McKay, 11. . Bullard. The .club starts ros art�, is olen for any clubs, except those be - agues. Under the „able hir. 0. X. Duffield, no 11 take'a good stand among of this motion of country. • —The watering. cart should be on its rou►ods, —A. number of members of the Baptist congregation, of is town, were baptised o Sunday mornii last, • _Mr. Wm, Fess e tit has moved into tris fine residence on Patrick street, and is fitting up the grout is in connection, —Mr. A, Roe's + otter, Miss Garfield, took third moneyaY the 2.50pacing rum at St. Thomas, on W dnesday. There wore twenty-one entries and sixteen starters in the race. The ti a e was 2.30, 2.27,1, 2.30 and 2.27x. —The Mothodist '•hurclt pulpit will be supplied on Sunda next by Rev, Mr. Ma- hood of Wroxeter, nd on the following Sunday by Rev. Mr Mahood, of Lakelet. Both these gentle en are spoken of as promising young•m —Mr, Chas. H Clarke, editor of the Orange Sentinel, oronto, and younger brother of ex -May. Clarke, died of oonges. tion of the lungs, t s other day. He was a 'popular journalist, and his early demise is greatly regretted. Deceased was about 35 years of age. 50 CentsewChbwsrbpey, for ThT eTrof the year. —Anchor of Hop Lodge, No. 280, I. 0. G. T., will give at entertainment in the Temperance Hatl,o Tuesday evening,June 13tH. The progra me will consist of read- ings,reoitations, die gues, vopel and instru- mental music, &c. he admission fee has esu placed at the lot figure of 5 cents, and a (nit. house is antic' aced. —A. young man epped up to the stamp wicket of the po it office and told the young lady in c11a ge that he wanted a $1 worth of stamps our times as many twos as ones and the b lance in threes. Any echolar who has got ahead of his or her lessons may epen the answer. —For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, Remember the place, only two doors north o£ the old stand and between Ross' book- store and Pattersou's jewellery shop. a little time in getting , near rap. No. 2 Company, 33 d Battalion, is order- ed • for camp at Lo don, ' on June 20th. This Company has r-oeived, new clothing, caps, etc. Non-com ..issioned officers and men are ordered to eport at the Armory, Wingham, not later hon 10th June. There are vacancies for a i.w recruits. $.1 A YEAR IN ADVA '-•--Mr, Jobn No rix, of this town, driver on the London fa =.ight, baa been laid off work for some ti o on account of an injury received, —It is expected hat St, Paul'schurch congregation will purchase a pipe organ and have it for u = at the opening of the new church. —A gnod attend nee of the members of the W. C. T, TJ, is requested at the meet- ing to be held t the residence of Mrs. Helm, Patrick t, on Monday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock, —The latest in bicycle design is a sun umbrella suspende over the head of the rider from the gea of the machine. They are light and eery' sable, and their use will doubtless become eneral. — On account o not being able to Reoure sufficient railway accommodation, the de- monstration adve tised to be held in Kin- cardine on July st, ander the auspices of Demonstration i istriot No. 1, Canadian Order of Foreste s, bas been postponed till Wednesday, Aug st 2nd. —The Chatha resolved that it i- and is unbecornin allow their names they treat. The ground, hence we of medical practit Medical Association leave not good medical ethics, in any of its members to to be used in any oases LUES alwaya took that lever publish the names finers in the news items. —G T R trains or Torouto and east leave Wingham at 6.25 a m and 11.20 a at. via W G & B Division, and at 6.40 a m and 3.45 p m, via Clinton and Guelph. Good connections by all trains. —Sabbath, June th, in Children's Day in the Oongregatio al church, Wingham. In the morning, th Pastor will give an ad. dress on "The Foo 'eh Forty-two," to the young people. Sa bath School at 2.30. In the evening, the c idren will occupy the time with a song ervice and reeitatione, "In and Around J riche." They will be as- sisted by the cho r. Collections in aid of the Congregation Union Funds. — The lectures f will (D. V.) be con on Lord's day, Ju: 8 in the evening. om a Chart of the Ages inued in Meyer's hall, le 4th, at 3.30 p. m., avid Subjects of interest will be continued, steel as, the two Resurrec- tions; the Lord's omirg; shall the Believer ever come into ju gment for his sins? See John 5:24; Acts 1; :38, 39. All cordially in- vited. —Pressers—If you want early tomatoes, cabbage, celery, cauliflower; flower plants —stocks, asters, pansies, etc., order from T. C. Graham, at the Iron Bridge Apiary and Greenhouses. A choice sample of honey •-The hoopskirt hich was so confident - still on hand for sale. T. 0. GnixA1, ly predicted early it the spring has failed Lower Wingham. to materialize, and the commotion .caused —The Gospel etnperance meeting, in by the announceme it of its triumphant ro- the Temperance o!, 11, on Monday evening bsiding. According to last, was not large ities there in not touch the president of t his unbecoming device the chair. Rev. arty day, if at at all, interesting addres veil as feminine minds Brantford, gave a ght up •on the subject and M°Gregor, a talon, and the School Orchestr tions. These in attended. turn is gradually s local fashion autho probability that will appear at any and masculine as that have been wro may be at rest, • —Everybody kno most folks would fine got the name, and ye when you come to le was being arranged ally was that thos present should supp y the eatables and polishing with going A list of �hose necessities hav- g°In g out forte what a picnic is, but it hard.to say how it it is simple enough 1 it. When a picnic --Tbc good el ; -fashioned way of washing r, the custom origin• windows with soapy water, followed by who intended to bo, clear wilts",fo lowed by dry cloths, and newspapers or chamois, is ate!y w for the Window a h - )rising housewife of to -day ows with water in which a has been poured, and finds em at once with her soft, r she dips the rag in aloe - whiting. She rubs the 'titre and polishes with attended. Mrs. Helm, le W. C. T. U., occupied in. MacGregor gave an Mr. J. H. Friend, of solo; Mesdames Ireland uet; Miss Smalo a reoi- inghamMethodist Sunday contributed severalselec- etings should be largely ing been drawn up, it vas passed around, and each person picke.F out' the article of food and drink that e or site was willing to furnish, and the na., e of the article was nicked or tioked off the ist. The open-air entertainment thus bac me known as pick- and-niok. The custom s said to have dat- ed front 1802,so *chat the picnic is wholly an institution of the pipets —Scott Sr Bowne, pr Emulsion of Cod Lives to their magnificent ne and Rose streets, New the subject they say : " to know that this new direct r: building is the c it o apprecation of Scott's E no doubt, well aware tlia vortising, and we are pl occasion of expi:eseing newspapers and other country for rhetLmany as to say a word about t e importance of advertising any article o merit. While we natural! think that o r great Y success waix d t,tot have 'been poss We unless Scott'. e Emulsion possessed supe for merit, we do not underestimate the v• end we would suggest roan in advertising he lint est way to public favor." nth century. prietors of Scott's Oil, have removed building on Pearl ork. In writing on t may interest yott nd well equipped :ult of the pnblie nlsion. You are, we believe in ad - ailed to take this ur theatre to the periodicals of the courtesies as well l ue of advertising, o every business e the best,quick- et'. Tho . onto. washes her win little kerosene she Can polish Tintless cloth. hal and then i glass with the to ehamois, —Apprentices the dlessntakin Moody's) tailor tem of dress-cutt Miss Hodgson 11 holida3 a and gam fits, latest styles, ing tailor system anted at once to learn Carter's (late Prof. ystem•—only .perfect sys=r g, taught to apprentices. 1 s resumed business after autees as before perfect ncl good. work, Teach- ', specialty. —What queer mes we live in to be sure! Tide from m„ o an ext any for instance : As T o o green onion are now on the market we give here a new ' sue --six girls stand in a tow while one bitea chunk ont of an onion and a young man , ays 10c. for a guess as to Which one it wit ; if lie guesses right he the ()thee fivladies. - hed not kisses h 1 s iftles be is only allowed t • kiss the one with the onion. scented bre h. --The tariff is ex- tremely y •easonabl and we predict that Y 1 1 this will be a popule genie as nos f the snit be di ese to go it once even if bo 1s Yp troy lose. A Puny and . retrial Eaby. This ie now quite unnecessary! Llke many otbera, you may have your baby fat laughing and l►appy, if yen give it Scott's tnulaion, 'Babies take it like cream, ---With the J i= number Worthington's Illustrated Maga ins oompletea its first volume under the most favorable atipiees, The names of c• ttributors are such as would do credit t any magazine ten times its age. Among , ese are Mary A. Liver- more, Edgar Tat ett, Hon. 5,. G. W. Ben- Jamin, Prof, G. 'rederiole Wright, Rev. George M. Stone, D. D., Lilian Whiting, Helen Campbell, i, re. Jean Porter Rudd, Clinton Scollar, Rev. Franis E. ,Clark , D. .0., (Presiden of the Soeiety of Chris- tian Endeavor)B hard Burton,Ella Wheel- er Wilcox, with . any other names of gift- ed and popular a titers. The June number enlarged by sixte' 1 pages, is rich in well- written leading � rticles of timely interest, in short stories, e says and poems,while the charming illustr tions, bountifully repro- duced, and the fm press work, render it as satisfactory to th_ eye as it is refreshing and stimulating t. the mind. Published at Hartford, Conn. Melee New meas. Wholesale—Gordon ,k McIntyre are in a couditien to supply families or amidst, with new teas, at jobbers prices. Now is the time to seeure your teas. per oriels. Gerrie Viclette : Mr. Jos. Ardell, of Wingham, was in own this week visiting his patents. Blyth Standard : Mr. W. Hoinuth and Miss F. Sperling, .0 Wingham, were the guests of il'Iisa E. Y ung, on Sunday last. Brussels Post : ' he Misses Gordon, cf Wiughaln, spent th 24th at Rev. R. Paul's. Palmerston Repo er : Mr. John Stephen. son, of Wingham, spent Sunday last in town, the guest of Iv rs Jas Johnston. Seaforth Sun: 1L.•- Thos. Bell, of Wing- ham, spent Sunday st with old friends in town. Messrs. Wm. Ber •y and $sigh Ross, of Brumfield, were the guests of Mr. Alex. Ross, of this 'town, for few days this week. Mrs. Robt. Malnd«o is in Brantford on a two -weeks' visit to f :iends. Iter. B. F. Brook, '•1 Listowel, was in town on Saturday la t on business, Mr. and Mrs. 5 rel Paling returned from their visit to i ngiand, on Friday evening Iast. They w<re absent about eight months, and enjoyed heir visit very much, but were glad to ge • back to Wingham again. Mr. J. H. Friend, o Brantford, was call- ing on friends in tow fora few clays during the week. ;airs. John Leslie, •f Winnipeg, and daughter-in•law of Mr. Thos. Leslie, of this town, has arrived in 0 tario, and will visit friends in Milton, ingham and other points. Mr. Chas. Bradwin of Harriston, was home visiting his par • tea, on Sunday last. Miss L. Flaveret, o Wroxeter, was the guest of the Misses R' sh, a couple of days, during the week. Miss Maggie Beill was visiting friends Mr. John Neelan week, on business. Miss Millie Lind ay left on Tuesday for St. Catharines, whe e she intends spending the summer. of West Wawanosh, 1 town, this week. is in Brantford this An 01• Frond. tt 1411. I . B. Flan ma n formerlywith " . tJ , A Brennan & Co., tann rs, Wingliam, now of Hanover, writes to C E. Williams, saying: "Please send me by express two bottles snore of Heathfield's Healing Balsam. I Mid it the best cougl medicine I can get. Wo would not be wi 'lout it in our family. It will cure any kind •f cough or cold and gives immediate relie I recommend it to all my old Wingham friends and cannot epeak too highly of it 11 ncerely yours, P. B. FLAK AOAti. . For sale at Willie s' Drug Store, at 50e. per bottle. Court o Xtevision. TheCourt of Mavis • n of the assessment of the Town of Win; ham, consisting of Messrs. W. F. Brock nshire, W. A. Johns, J. S. Jerome, W. Towler and John Neelands, met on M 29th to consider ap- peals. On motion, V . F. Bracket►satire was e appoint d chairman S. B. Webb, who 1 ppealed against his assessment as being oo nigh, withdreta.hie r, tato that t as frontagetax appeal, stating w the exemption he wisihe to secure. The assess- ment of Edward Bo ars, lots 4 and a', Vic- toria street,was red sed to 50. The as- $ itessntent of Geo. TvI.Kenzie, park lots 10 and 20, complained; against as being too high, was mutat . a, The Paul Erin& Maehinery Compo y of "Toronto appealed against the assess • ent of the Woolen mill property as teing s.ssessed to high-•-p,ssews+ rteut sustain d, no one appearf appellants, , T. Watson, having: of his pert nal property, his of personal operty was struck cif Moved by r. Towler, seconded Johns, that tie Court of Revision ma. that the Ass sor, Mr, S. Youln311's went of the operty of the Town at hale Into bee fairly and satisfactl sassed, as is s own by the very few t aphid his as ssrnent--Cat1'ied. Moyed by J In Neelands, seoot4 Dr. Towler, th t the assessment rot amended be to assessment roti present year-44arried. The court that .adjourned. G0401'1e district electing. The May dis ict meetfpg of the dist churches i the Goderieh dietri held in the Ont rio.street church on Thursday mttd Friday last, muiisters were resent, Rev. J. E. Ei chairman, pr ;ding, Na objectional taken to the t aching or oharaoter of of the minist re. The two probatil for the'minist y, G. B. 'McKinley, J. Gilpin, nn. trwent a setisfeatoryl ination, and •e, continuedon. trial. E. A. Fear w s elected Secretary, an4 David Roger assistant. A public ing was held t the evening; Mr. •'K.. gave an adds s on the Epworth Mr. G allown spoke on the state of work in the istriot, and. Mr, 4,yers m an enthusias e temperance epeep On Friday he following' laymen present :—S. ear, G. Green, Goderih Holmes, Jas Stevens, Clinton; Gray, .Seafor i; John. Trewartha, Hol vide; D. Li say, Porter's Hill; P. Goderieh tow ship; W. Keys, Varna,; Stoneman, H nsail; D. Steinbaugb, Zia H. Eyre, Citi llntrst; John McLean, Bannon; Jals, urstow, Nile; W. Blalie,1 miller. The follow table showing the ami raised on emelt °trout, for the differen poses, explains itself . trace Goderieh N. St..., 0odarich Y. St ... Clinton 1t. St Clinton 0. St Seaforth... .. . Hotn1es�ille tlayticla, Varna Housall. . •Kipper ..... Dungannon._ .. ;filo BCn "•i1IRr......... }.y 31000 650 1000 850 1000 700 699 625 07:i 600 780 52i vw 8450 OS 112 34 1182 33 307 93 501 09 330 03 124 47. 242 13 290 57 212 97 155 Si 321 125 54 81964 87 t 409 72 1 2545 45 950 73 1340 10 467 87 348 00 , 004 00 709 00 41499 1054 04 389 76 35$ 58 MEarnallsnxr. 1 lie membership district is as 1 ;lows. Goderieh, 497; Goderieh, V St., 176; Clinton, 330; Clinton, r St., 315; Seaforth Holmesville 260 Bayfield 160; Varix Henson .263; ilii en 221; Dungauno Nile 248; Benlnil hr 192. This shows crease of 110 ove last year. Sououkrs.—Th re is a -total of 280, bath School sen ars in the district.. Music carne M axes—`;'he followin the contribution for missionary p by the variou circuits North Goaerich$203,2e Viotoria Street,Goci 386.15; Rattails ry St. Clinton $;17 tarso St. Chnto $160; Seaforth $ aloltnesville $19 .20; 13ayfield $83; $116.41; Hens 1 3180; Kipper $ Dun a nnon 19.07; Nile lieu 389.60. Total 0529,73, an inereese $300, eotnpate with last year. Rev. J. Gall ay was elected Bele the Stationing ontmittee. Rev. W. and W. M. ray representatives'. Sabbath Soh 1 Cot nittee. R Irvine and R. Holmes to tit League Com ittee. '1 M. C'x Missionary Co mittee. LAX Demo Ai .s—The 1 y Mega, tend Conferen•• are It. Flumbe Green, Godeti•I ; A. H. anning, VWilleI4I; . GDyLn fsot, h; PJo. reerws1Ih i1;' Wylie, Varna; i. •0. St Homan, Hy. Eyre, Kip en; W. °liana, D n; Girvin Be' non; Nile;W Blake, Oomparativ y few copies of the Jan are taken the district, and' sion took plac• on the advisabili ducing its size nd prime, so as to infl to its circulation n d t roe. Some discus ion took place as to file bottnaarie. of Bayliela cirenit, was decided o lea a a it ' v s it Only one 111 0,11 text Year. It was gested to !nal . a circuit, but in.vi state of the = tepees, it was left a The next dist tet meeting will be HolnnesvilIe, std a S. 4. Convey same tithe, ontnteuting at g p, on the day o mooting, and the evening.