HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-06-02, Page 8TRE 1!i' I G.4EAM TIMES, JUNE 2, 1893,
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Rica Duess Gooas li>eaixas rs, from our
groat selling this spring: and sueh remnants,
remnant *very an a new ►, e
xnnant; hut. dregs of
yards int half price, in 2 to 6 yard ends.
Cants :,ice JAcitiars tato a downward shoot
in price, •which will clear balance out soon,
I at the most astonishing reduction oi' high in IZtpley otr 10
Paisley ole. Tues,
1 class jackets, also agreed the;
t l;i$I,Ah\r:'. AND OtIArd,xt;s are forefront stook W ni, Quirk, Es
lust now. The xtatost sought-after pat- ilio pianie to b
I terns are here, the small, neat, genteel de -
1 sign% are bore, the customers are Here and
I they will get what they come for.
Bate° cUAW Patrols,
The esoeuti committee of Bruce
county Patrons f industry met in the
Town hall, Uud rwood, on May 20tli, at
1 p, m. Count President, JoI , S. Mo•
Donald, Esq„ copied the chair and
after reading th minutes of a former
meeting. held in Pinkerton, the question
1 oe
Ii r
Grand C?
ft a ra.
t o leetu leo u s h
h o
would be given vas tatters up and it was
agreed to have e Grand o$ieor's lecture
day, June 20th, and .in
ay, June 2itb. It was
County Viee-President
;,of Vesta, ebgnld attend
held daring June at
Lion's Head a in the event of Bro.
Quirk being pt' vented from attending
there the Coun y Secretary was instruct
ed to attend a • address those present.
It was also deoi • ed that in the event of
any of the Gra Officers visiting Bruce
he fall months that the
in Tiverton and. Allen -
last ss Paare•ARNs.—Qur #oreign novelty in
t dress patterns, no two alike, in silk and
wool, selling from $S to $12 each, reduced
Tto $6 and $8. This is a marvellous mousy -
saving opportunity.
ri Kiss r MADE CLOTnI o,-0nr loss your
pgain. The unseasonable weather for the
to 'past six weeks has left us with a surplus of
} men's and boys' fine tailor-made suits,.
cl that only quick action and low prices will
clear then out. Commencing, Saturday,
It we will snake terrific cuts right and Ieft
g' through cue fine stock, so be on hand early
in the morning, at
M. H. MW(1DOO'S.
Y.!
'Winn .:in District lt5eetisrn.
The followg statistics were taken .from
L• report, sabinit ed et the recent meeting of
1c theWingham .'Istriet of the Methodist
S, church : • Run let of church members in
t< the Itistriot, 2, 90, an inorease of 104 over
ri: the former yea . There were 119 infant
baptisms and 31 adult; marriages, 89;
fi deaths, 60; copi s of Guardian, 70; local
'horters, 9; representatives,
, 77;'stewards, 68; Sunday
ndents,1 9; E5'orth League
ary purposes •41,731.68 was
ollows: Winghaux, $280.70
's Foreign Missionary So-
eeswator, 0128.95, and W.
; Wroxeter, $88.60; Brus.
W. F. M. S., $39.00; Wal-
ndesboro', $,180.37; Blyth,
8327.55, and W. F. M. S.,
, $74.45; Blusvale, $110.45.
•
'O:PT;I:54a-'G ,:' mitCUI'1 MR-
s
2 preachers, 21; e
d 79; glass leader
s school superint
G. For Miseio
contributed as
and the Woma
ciety, $62.83;
F,'•M.. S.„:$23.2
sole, $02.90, an
icon, $50.00; L
$260.61;. Aubur
14.00; Belgra•
'ni, AL FII;tiiS.
oNingbare, 0 420 $ 2,269
Teeswater,- 246 1,069
Wroxeter, ! 158 451
Brussels, I 224 1,830
Walton, 115 210
Londesboro', 297 615
Blyth, 386 1,024
Auburn, 458', 261
Belgrave, ( lee
Bluevate,
The odd cent have been omitted in each
instance for th •sake of brevity.
The fallowin resolution was moved by
Bev. R. Paul,aoudad by
Rev. W.
and car ted unanimously •--"That
wlrerette the to ible evil, the liquor traffic,
continnes its rk o destruction in our
f es u
land and home , leaving ruin aad:t7;eath in
its path, and w ereas the importantznatter
of Total pro 'bition is now before the
country; and t Ontario Government hav-
e,de_liro io for thes,Province to vote
.e;(Inestivn. ni u`ti 1.$84, be it re-
lvetd, that �a , as a • D ri'et Meeting,
gYle
e es to do our voice sd o selves a �� b y and
voteto arty .Xr•hibition, and urge all our
officiate, merge re and people to do the
*atm',,,
.•
POSES
177 909
1.ow r Wingharn..
It' Cr, Beid's hou;:ts has the shingles on.
The spoil drivi. g Ilea been completed
tin the mill -race n ere, •
Mr, Will Carr painting the family
residence this w k.
Sam W'llwood is about to ship
car load o .%"eh.ep to Manitoba: We
wish bins success. .,
A woman her hens Mrs. Parley, bad quite
adventure until a little animal, last
i eek ,spear that th animal was *robing her ch stens, erhen she came to
'the rescue and ave it a lively chase, and
akant s '' ught it, but----- f Whew. It
Was a'` snk. 1 e don't know which gob
the worst of th chase.
Mr. T.C. Gr , ani is going into garden-
ing extentaivel this summer. Ile also
sells honey. .
C ease Markets.
Ingersoll, M y 30.—At the rheese market
los here to -d 1,978 boxes, third week of
May melte, we offered. Sales of 108 at
9*; 210 at ilio market quiet.
Belleville, If y 30.—At theoheese board
held here to da , there were 2,658 white,
d 580 oolore boarded, with the follawi
g salve C e y"r & Co, $65 colored e.
T" Thomp arx,345white et "91•16c;,T
sr, 110 w Ito at 01.16e; «l it Brower,
oIvrea 91c; J T Werfngten4
srlxita at C; W McLeod, 60 white at
ahem ' Reid, 135 white at Oe and
lie at'8 18.180; Kcrdgson. Bros, 60
a 8ke, ud 60 white et 01.16e.
County during
meetings be bel
ford.
It was moved. by Bro, Moidaughton,
seconded by ;« o. Paterson, that the
County 1':recuti 'e coinnaittee recommend
all brethren to urchase their binding
twine from the armors' Binding Twine
Co., of sBrantro:d, and all subordinate
associations tna e up their orders at
once and send th =m in to their Towuebip
Secretary and th committee would also
rac:ommend that Township Secretaries
would arrange to ave the supply for two
or three towns ips shipped together,
thus making lam -r shipments whenever
possible —Carried
It was moved b
ed by Bro. Bradle
our County Presi•
instructed to call
when occasion re
the county of Br
nominatingia can
dependent undid'
Commend thio lige
conventions altfxta
be sought for that
venient in the futi
the meantime all
tions should disci
course and report
tary--Carried.
A. resolution ex
faction with th
"::anada Farmer's
ing all memberstt
to secure skibscrip
espeeialljyfariners
anirnousry carried,
After routine b
the meeting adios
call -of the Prestcl
brethren residing
present and took
Mr. Robert Strjt
year student is
forced to abando
ation through
been teaching cis
ing his studies,
the strain prove
Bro. Patersou,seoond-
, and resolved, that
ent be empowered and
convention of Patrons
wires, in any riding of
e, for the purpose of
Wats!Wats!to run as an in'
te, and we else re -
ren to leave all party
w ere pledges might
w_o ild prove iuoon-
re, and we ask that in
subordinate assooia-
es the wisdom of this
o the County Soore-
ressing entire satis-
official
organ, the,
i5 un,"and recommend -
subscribe for it, and
dons from neighbors,
and laborers, was un-
siness was disposed dfy,
rned to meet at tl b
int. A number . of tiie
in the locality' "Were
art in the discussions..
se VnnxNs, Co: Sec.
boss, y, .
itb, of Culross, ,fourth
Toronto University; was
writing on the exalniu-
hxess. Mr. Strath had
ses in addition to pursu-
and though a strongman
too severe.
tussis.
The races to be held here on the
29th inst., pr ntttie to 4,e a grand suc-
cess In acini' Ion to the Beattie and
Swarts race, tires other events wilt
take place. + r. T G. Blair, young
gentleman wit has recetltly pttseeti
barrister, and other exatnin 115 is
opening out a aw oiiiee in to „{ He
studied in Me-srs, Garrow rood-
foots c.11ice, G • a eriub.
•
Rev. G. F.:alton has res. ;' ed an
invitation fro„ the Central Methodist
church, Stilt ford, to Lecotne the
pastor of tht•i • church.
Mr. G. A. ✓o ead man shipped a Jersey
cow to Mr. \ . Ralph, of Markham,
the other day She was a splendid
animal and t: ve 9000 pounds of milk
in one )ettr. The price. received for
her suss $100 T.
all. L
Kiri
A very tamearo ball and Anpper
were held in silt"rr's 13otel, intail,
on the night of th 21th At an early
hour the spetion, ;hall was tilled by
a crowd, wlio kep the floor in equest
until day +,real;. A. string b ad was
present and sup ed music to the satis-
faction of the en ire company.
A couple of w eke ago Mr. rhonraa
Dalton, of the L lce Shore Roar; Bold to
Mr. Durnin, of rewt•, a drove of cattle'
.v hiclr netted t int COOS. This is al
specimen of tlt diuiensious which the
cattle trade h s assumed in this part
of the country
O;rlrrcvutnrrr--lit Wfngham, on May 26th:
the wife Cf Mr Geo 'artwright; a daugbtei.
Atusnn s—To Wi khan en ltiay 27th,the
wife of Mr Palate Morden; a daughter.
ilow trs.In W•
ife of t r lldte
1 Lrnnt s—tn T u er
b ry, on the 17th 11lsty,
of Mr,' the wife r, oho L. Little; a eon. ' ate m
OtraAx-win B . stele, on May 14th,. the
'*Wife of tar. '1!h e. Curry; a ttaughter,
sham, on May 24th, the
d Bowies; a daughter.
imine--Iu i,territt, on
of 'M4 Walter Tuner;
AID4S-“0t10110 tli,7r–
the Waterlog Street A
Stratford, by the liev
A.: Lizzie, danebter
Churnbill, to Mr. Wil
; illueveie, Surge Cut
b
f
��>± sTtilt
Ie
'. Vrirr, U—
�
the ktride'is (ether. 1.1
by the Bev. J. A. 11
.alible, of, (Nieto
daughter pf' 51r, T.
Gtoranl to cra--$AI
deuce of the bride's
day, My 17th, by
Erman. J, TIamilto
Hamilton, to Mr.
both of Volborne,
ay 23rd, the wife
daughter.
n 140, 24th. at
thoclist Pareoeitge,
I.B. Wallsviu, 11.
of Mr. Themes
an A. Mills, both of
ay.
At
ec
to of
the re ul s t►.
lett, ou May 24th.
teiltou, Mr. Ed. Z.
to Miss Elieebeth,
ebster.
rave, --At the rest-
arents.. on Weitnes-
ev. T. 11, Higley, Miss
daughter of Air. Thos,
lbert ,T. Goldthorpe,
C4A►east►•=-WATBON--(gip May 24th, at
Victoria Cottage, artistic ., by Bev 11 lfaul,
Mr 'Wm (*artless to Mis Mary Ana Wat-
son, both of Morrie,
dices tns0N—CAMPS
23rd, by itev I) forest
son, of Seaforth, to At
of the late Geo Camp
Grey.
WAz,l;ss--W iazrA1l
of the bribe's paten
by Bev W Ottewell,
East Wawauoslr, t
daughter of Mr
Grey.
l lci axste---U&x,r. At the residence of the.
bride's parents, a ey, on May 24th, by
Rev George Bake of Crediton, assisted
by Rev Ft A Ne combo, of Ethel, Mr
George Bauder. f Jamestown, to Mies
Hannah, third da ghter of Air William
Sail, of Grey,
lu Grey, ou May
Mr Thos Diehard-
ell,
daughter
ell, 18th concession
1893 SPRING 89'
N -4t the residence I!
Grey, 011 May 24th,
r Gee W Walker, of
Mies Jeaub 11, second
omas Williamson, of
aw,io.rrr,
THS WIHTEMAN PEA HARVESTER
The Best in the World,
For the following reas+ s •
1st ---It is built entirely of the best malleable ron and steel. 2nd--lt requires
no boles to be drilled in Rutter bar. 8 —I has no rod at the back to hold
obstructions and cause choking. 4th • h: outside divider can be raised or
lowered at back or front, independent, •f (tors. 5th—It has no springs to
get out of order. 6th--Eaoh lifter I a guard stay, and breaking mower
guards is impossible. 7th -1t has able clips, and can be set in line with
tongue of machine, if cutter bar drags back 811—Each lifter is independent
of the other and can be raised or lowered in front, should mower guards be
out of lice. eth--The number of machines sold during the last season, en.
(dales sf?laree untuber of leading farmers of Ontario to testify to its merrits.
Every machine is v. arrauted and given on test. Call and ses sample
machine.
WM. GANNETT, AGENT,
WHAT A SURPRISE
Your spring Lohse- cleaning always is. You are surprised to find
the carpets so much worn and the way the lace curtains have gone
also proves a surprise to, Your counterpanes; sheets and linens, every-
thing, reeds replenis,bing. We have made large purchases in all these
lines and can give you a genuine surprise in the way of variety and
priees.
E NAVE A LARE RANGE Of CARPETS,
t. ill, c►rt•1 lino of American goods, 471, 55 and 65 cents a yard.
ey are always ahead of Canadian goods in both quality and price.
len they are gone we cannot repeat them owing to late tariff change.
11114100 Outalazktair. Mulia
5
4%ci leges: t ii e best assortment in town. 16 yards of good art must
lin fin one •tt,llar :Led better lines at equally low prises. Double widb-
cur,tain Ilett. in white. cream with taped edges frorn 10 to 40 cents; ;a
yard. ' t. see ,rir,.t;ns frena, k5 cents to $8.0() a pair. Curtain poles com-
plete with ;.IIA brackets for 25 cents each. A line of carpet swespe.rs,,
rteVest rttrt.let•;: and Irttt:st it nprtivenient.s, ittlow prices. Coyne to beild--
qua:ters`#tri• r,l„ .lain:: house furnishings.
OUR PRINT DEPARTMENT
Is just nn or Streaming the attention of shrewd buyers. A. good Print
at 5 and (•t »nt:, a yard, a special case lot of regular 10 cent print at 7:i
and 8 c•eltte H yard, You cannot get'as good value elsewhere. •
tll4:lF+;1i,WA SATEltatNs, guaranteed fast colors at 11 and 3,33 ?rets,
a. yard. Doln Ines ;Intl chn Mos at all prices. Black and colitred dresstgoods
in all the ne,, materials and shades.
t 9 and ,Lames Boots and Shoes
In all prie” twirl .-,tyles. A special Iine ofladies' fine shoes in buttoned and
lace at $1.25, worth $1.75.
Men's fine flannelette and sateen shirts in light or darks effects. Hats,
Ties, Gloves, Col lar-; and Cull's for everybody, Ladies' undervests a.t
5 cts. each. l to e,, 3 pairs for 25 as: Pure silk ribbon 3 yards for 10c.
Sbir:tings tintl Cottonades at mill prises.
We carry the largest selection of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS
in the county. A car of oorn to hand this week of the following var-
ieties : Cot.n ,tons Early Pride of the North, Learning Golden Beauty,
Canada Flint King of the Earlies, Red Cob,,Marnnioth Southern Sweet,
and Giant PrrliBc, Special prices in large quantities. All kinds of
Clover and Livass seeds.
IQ,i�9 SIlC�S Of
Highest prise paid,
Niake all you can out of your money by spending it with us.,
Ma:LIDS,
HARNESS AND GOLLARS.
Easing bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand,
am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept fn a harness shop
such as
HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACE, HARNESS,
NETS, DUSTERS,.
tv fi IPS, CTTR1tt COMBS,
BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES and
TRAVELLING IIA
I Make all my awtr Collars aha patentee satisfaetron.
a trial alio 1 wilt tise you right.
�cl�'I'YREf
Are now opening up the finest
display of
SPRING GOODS'
in Ez11 the different departments of
their large trade that they have ever
been able to place beforethe public.
Come and see the beautiful
■R�+ SSC,.-GODS
in all the latest tints and textures that
the European and American markets
offer the Canadian trade.
We offer great attractions in every
department.
All goods marked in plain figures
and,'at cut .prices.
GORDON & McINTYRE,
The Aiacho` House.
Wasted.
Having laid iii a full stock of
REETINGS BLANKIETS
YARN c.,
I am prepared to handle any quantity of wool.
Re8pecttally yours,
A
EX.
eropular
We have this week opened out our exceedingly
stook of
00
Stere
choice tuts) attrttetive
WALL PAPERS
1.
RANC1NC IN PRICES FROM 5 TO SCC.
Latest styles, with
CEILINGS AND BORDERS
ORDRi7
To match, GILTS, GLIMMERS, MICAS, in grains, in white baeks,
brown basks and every other kind of backs,
10 Per Cent off alt
Wall Papers for Dash
it .r kc. Also large stock of WINDOW SHADES, which We are selling
shsuper than ever.
1 G}i `eus e,call and see for yourselves.
ALEX* ROSS*
We want to draw you
o • this week to our furnishing
never so complete as at
, • ordered clothiug, we are ha
success, everybody pleased,
WIiITii SEIltTS, COLO.
FLANNELk,7'TE SHIRT
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
CUFFS,
Pour.ilehaind and the
MATS AND CAleS in all
SUSPENDERS, SOCIIS,
Cotton.
` Everything a man wants
to his feet, some elegant thi
Shoes and Gaiters.
We are showing some pr
Ladies, Mesas and Girls'
blaolt slippers and Oxfords.
Grocery stack full and fro:
Shop early and secure pr
"Phis store.oloses at seven.
fe'.2tt.twt,,.Aw'",r , ar.•h iji�.
ORR & EISCOc
Direct J:7y G
Tiat; Demi, May 18, I-803..
rYLarriage Lice
Issued by FRANS PA•.rr,rtis
toric street,Wingliam, On
required. •
I.,OOAL NE
--For, Sale, a good, youn• g
McLEA:x 4: Sox, W
—Mr. W. Casper shiny
hogs to the Toronto mark
—The Rev.' 11. M uarr
farewell sermon in t e Pre
on Sunday nest.
—A new gravel aI 1 felt
on part of the store ecupi,
Stiles.
—Gall a,.the Star Res
also inc40 fruit,
Exezetition for r. M
stores was couante ced
lind the work is bei pea
-.Rev. W. H.' M. shod,
• graduate of the-Iow Univ
two Oqihn:ITlegA4hitiafrtui2eY7
ns i
chu tst. last
soer obs. m aty
0
of utbe estab1ttt apt'a t of't
¶Phe ghee tti4„ iii: tl evenit
attended.
--Garden Seeds by the
at Hamilton's drug store
of the Post Office,
--At a meeting f tate
1\ of the , It ethodis cher
j Sound during the reser
Sunday in Dece ber
Temperance Sued y, to
advocacy of payola itiori,.
encs to ;the. plebis its,'
- I'irC '5ronto `lobo s
the size of its .Sa sinVay
forward a special catkin
Ings, so that copie of;li
sale east, as far as DI
Windsor, surly on Sate.
always keeps abr st of
Cents Cash will
5 V' for new eubscrib
the year.
—To -day (Pride
town as Dscoratien 'sal
the I. 0. 0. X+'., C,: ► l
and Orange Sooieti
sion to the Ceineter, , Ih
Band, and decorate ho
ceased bretixr+en. Cit :ot
posted, will teke par h
vices. A half-holida
by the Mayor. The
start for the Comet
a'cle& p. six.
.-..The lnternetiona
Convention will me
sneueing cit Wednesd
and continuo for four
five territories and
Great Britain and E
China, Japan and Al
entea. Twenty -n.14
denominations will
liiato'ortn. 17,000 dsl
their intention of bei
98mtnoaLttlon power
te8td1 i81$ ttttn0gh