HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-06-16, Page 1VOL XXI,-,-NO. 1114
FS
WINGHA1, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1893.
We want to draw you men's attention—Wroxetar will ctolerate Dominion Day
this weok to our furnishings, the stock was
never so convicts as at present in our
ordered clothing, we are having the greatest
suocena, everybody pleased.
WHITE SHIRTS, COLORED SHIRTS
FLANNELETTE SHIRTS,
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, COLLARS,.
CUFFS, DERBY TIES.
Four-in-hand and the new bows.
HATS AND CAPS in all the new shapes
SUSPENDERS, SOCKS, Cashmere augl`
Cotton.
Everything a"man wants from his Tread
to his feet, some elegant things in Russet
Shoes and Gaiters.
We are showing some pretty styles in,
Ladies, Misses and Girlsred, tan and
black slippers and Oxfords.
Grocery stock full and fresh.
Sinop early and secure prompt delivery..
This store closes at seven.
on jiionday, July 8r
The watering c rt made itsfirst appear_
ce ort Thursde morning. It did not
come any too pont}
--Call at the Star Restaurant for a big
essiirtment of fruit. Jas. Mcgeavre.
;,-Tire promenade
*ink on Friday even
club, was very well
be a good success,
—The summer so
schools elide on Jun
commencing with t
Domision Day.
---The Wingham
hursday to take p
the Carnival in tha
success,
—G T It trains for Toronto and east
leave Wintiharn at 11.25 a m and 11.20 a m.
via W G& B Division, and at 6.40 a m
and 345 p m, via Clinton and Guelph.
Good conuectious by all trains.
—With last wea c's issue of the Tangs, we
sent out a num er of accounts and we
would kindly ask t 11 those receiving them
to remit the amou t as soon as possible, as
we are'in need of oney.
—It was a budcli ig Leamington school
"miarin" who Aske ,"Why is it that two
souls mated in the impeutrable mystery of
their nativity float y each other on the
ocean current of existence without being
instinctively draw together, blended and
beautified in the assimilated alembic of
eternal love?" nd the bad boy replied,
"Cause livin's so igh."
50 Cents Cash will pay for Tun Trans,
OIRR' &. RISCOCKS,
Direct Dry Goods Importers.
Tuu Elnan, May 18, 1898.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FunarPAT.EnsoN. No 23, Vic-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
LOCAL NEWS
—For Sale, a good, young working horse,
"^ McLean & SON, • Wingha1 , Ont.
—Gocl ich will have a grand celebration
on Donii on Day.
—The Brunswick House has been ilia.
pro ea by fresh coat of paint.
Thole, osse boys. went over to Harris-
on, lin Thur day., to play a match with
the club of t at place.
' —Rev. lain ahood, of Lakelet, conduct-
ed the services 'n the Methodist church, on
finnday last.
---Caste for good butter and eggs at R L
Gr ham's market grocery.
—Mr. Geo. Me cnzie has commenced Mc -
caseating for his n w block of stores on his
property next to he town hall.
—The Huron all Assizes will commence
at Goderich on onday the 26th of Sep-
tember.
,,The Tines lr received a special edition
of the Victoria, B C., Times, containing a
full description f the new type setting
machines now use in that office.
—Ladies, have your garments ;ratio by
Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite
the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good
work, always first-class fit.
The members of the junior football
club drove over to luevale, on Saturday
last and played a g e with the Juniors of
that place. The ga a was a draw.
Messrs. D. M.
John Noelands and
this week, attendin
ing of the Canadia
which is being held
ordon, J. A. McLean,
. Elliott are in Ottawa
the High Court meet -
Order of Forresters,
n that place.
Cents Cash will pay for TUE TIMES,
54
for new subscribers, till the end of
the year.
-'the medical P
article condemning
slimed by many of
that the exercise
injury instead of a
concert given in the
ng last, by the lacrosse
tteucled, and proved to
eel term iii all public
30th, vacation thus
cs first day of July—
iromen went to Galt
rt in the hose races at
place. We wish them
ass publishes a strong
he "hoop" attitude as.
he bicyclists, and says
n etch a position is an
enefrt.
for new subscribers,till the end of
the year.
- Cram --The da e fixed for the camp to
be held in London 1 as been changed from
the 20th to the 19th of June. Members of
No. 2 Co. 33rd Bat allion are requested to
note this change's, i hold themselves in
readiness " to leave Wingham G, T,,R.
station at 10 a. an. ondicyY June 19th•.
—As the flies are n deck again, this pre-
scription for gettir" rid of them is not ex-
pansive and will be worth a t! ial : A half
teaspoonful of bia pepper, finely ground,
should be mixed w th double the quantity
of brown sugar, a d the' compound to be
moistened with es 'm.
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try 'Webster & Co,
Remember the place, only two doors north
of the old ataud and between Ross' book-
store and Patterson'a jewellery shop.
—Horsemen wh intend visiting tate
World's lair shos d wait until the latter
part of Anguet be are they do so if they
wish to.see the exh ,it of horses. The show
of horses does not , gin 'until Aug. 21, and
it continues until "•pt.2let,
—ion Same, Cu r.—t have a few baby
carriages left that will sell at a slightred-
• vaned on cost, in der to make nom rowm.
for furniture. 0. i't buy until" you get
prices from S. Gr env, Wingham.
tentian ie
lea stored in
vatilkbly cove
a"mildosw bftol
'ha mould eenei
plants, inoludin
all of whish ar
'hysieiarie Par
iphthetla itt cli
apples. Meths
little ebildreu
• I ttbita try to
mould should
*he apples.
Ilea to the fact th
liars or elsewhere are`
eicteriotly with mould had at a
ittvrsilile, but just as real, in 8 can be c,
to mostly of microscopic poorest grade, you sl
numerous species P fungi, l ss Bob beet. is fl
or less poisonouta ides for the highs
„Yl+ve traced eases of Write, telephone or
ben in the Pie of mouldy haat h'tttbs.
ttfh" thel chit of giving 1 Choiea irfptr xiaR•
iviesthein pi with and the Wheleaale*Gord0n & McIntyre are in a
thcni, In cases the ynditien to ptipply tdroilies or apeietse
_ jobbers y ter......,
carefully
—The followin
ceived by a city
mother who had
sahool: "I think
I?.utty Pass that
owns Sun home t
eve'y time I hay
wright you and I
for a have day o
time you musent
hes."
is a copy of a note re.
school teacher from a
detained her son from
hinge bas Come to a
mother Cant.kecpe hur
th out Soudan you a note
t time to sit down and
wont doo it a Gaine if
ly if you have lots of
think every Person has
—The muniei, alities mast bear all the
expense of taking a plebiscite vote on the
prohibition quest in next January. The
voters list for the urrentjyear will be used
and widows rolls l therein will be allowed
to vote. The ball • is will be of two "collors;
male voters will re • sive yellow ballots and
female electors wil receive female ballots,
The clerk of the m nieipaiity will be liable
to a fine of $20 and oats if be fails to com-
ply with th act,
H'i tfrr tioNGRE
WINGnAM.—W. H.
vices each Sunday
Sabbath Sohooi a
Prayer. Meeting
at 8 D. m., Christian Endeavor on same
evening at 9 p. m, All made welcome.
Seats free., Strangers w8lconie. Sunday,
g subject : "The first
the Early Ohur ch.'
ram the Union."
nxIONAL enUeen,
Vatson, Pastor. Ser -
t 11 a. to. and 7 p. m
d Bible Class at 2.3 ,
every Wednesday
-.-Bayfield will ha e sports on the 1st of
July.
—Mr. N. T. Ritchi , Civil Engineer, of
Kincardine was in 'wn on Friday last,
surveying Dr. Mead' aid's property.
--Methodist Chus h pulpit topics for
next Sunday : Moroi g "Conference notes"
Evening: "Rest."
—Mr, John Hanna is improving the ap-
pearance of his st re by a fresh coat of
paint.
J'as, Johnnto , who Inas been ill for
some time, was taken to the London Hos-
pital, on Tuesday last by Chief Bollard.
—The marriage qu stion was discussed
t the Salvation Arm barracks on Wed-
nesday evening last •y members of the
Army.
—The Albatross lac osse team, second
juniors, of. Kincardine were defeated by
Lucknow jui iers nn clay last by one
goal to nothing.
—All interested shot
in accordance with the
all wells must bo clean
July 1.
—The Canadian I'a Mc Railway has
issued instrnetions that merican currency
of all descriptions, incl ding silver, be ac-
cepted at par over its en re system.
Deeoratto
Day 940.
sir am* awoe,
Music softest strains ournful for departed
past,
Forms of vanished cl, a s that once a radi-
ance had cast
Around the social r ng on scenes of joy
and care,
Too soon the grave laimed their worth,
thoy now are r sting there,
March on with meas •ed step, nor let sad
memory cloud
The droughts of thus = you loved, now wrapt
in death's whit : shroud;
les they shall rise to dwell in brighter
scenes afar,
Where the sun's rays lever set, nor fades
the morning et
Around the lovely wit
tide,
Where rests the pulsel
groom and bis b
Fathers, mothers, si
what is death ?
Robing all of life, of t
breath.
s of Time's imperial
ss hearts of bride.
ide,
ers, brothers; Oh,
ought, of word, of
d bear in mind that
Public Health .Act
. out on or before
—Psanars—If you want early tomatoes,
cabbage, celery, cauliflower; flower plants
—stocks, asters, pansies, etc., orderfrotn T.
C. Graham, at the Iron Bridge Apiary and
Greenhouses. A choice sample of honey
still on hand for sale. • T. C. Gnua&n,
Lower Wingham.
—Postmasters have eceived instructions
from Ottawa that the arge postal cards
recently issued are to be used only for
printing and that for o Binary correspond-
ence the entail dards ar to be used.
Anne 18th. Morni
Practical Test of
Evening : "Echoes
—The entertainment
perance Hall, on Tu
by Anchor of Hope Lo
very well attended and
well carried out.
—Counterfeit half
date of 1872 and very 1
circulation. As far a
concerned the counter
very good imitation a
escape detection.
—The programme
on June 29th, will b
$100, 8 minute trot
2.40 class, trot or pace
ed race between Swart
Beatties' "Bessie K."
prize of $1.5.00 will also
fir= M fax ort Busters rs -.---V ou cannot afford
to have your office eantily supplied With
stationery of t4tr infer or grade. li'irst in-
preseions are. siren and your business
Medusa will be judg d by your business
feints. When the hi hest grade of print -
leer a 'price as the
old get the best. The
led with modern faeil-
t {Tris of work. ,C0,11,
elegrapli to the Wing•
given in the Tem,
day evening last,
, I. O. G. T., was
lie programme was
ollars bearing the
ght in weight are in
ring and finish are
it is said to be a
d will very easily
r the Bussels races
as follows : Purse,
or pace; purse, $150,
purse $300, snatch -
s' "Walter G." and
bicycle race for a
take place.
of the Tastes, we
y, entitled, "The
hich our readers
g. If you are not a
ibe at once and have
story. 50 cents will
the end of 1893.
—In this week's les
commence our new at
House at the Corner,"
will find very interesti
subscriber now, subac
the full benefit of this
—The High School xamination will be
held on the 28th, 29th, nd 30th of June
comnaencing at 8,45 a, on the 28th. The
Primary and Junior I sing examination
begins on July 4th a 8.40 a. m. Senior
leaving and Honor Mat ulation examina-
tions begin on the 13th July at 1.30 p.
m.
—Apprentices wanted at once to learn
the dressmaking. Ca er's (late Prof.
Moody's) tailor system nly perfect sys-
tem of dress-cotting, tau ht to apprentices.
Miss Hodgson has resu ea business after
holiclas s and guarantees tie before Perfect
fits, latest styles, and g d work. Teach-
ing, tailor system a spec Inv.
Friday last wag D °oration Day, and
here was very good t moot of the meal -
and S. of S., Societies the town. The
three o'clock, beaded by he band, and pro-
ceeded to the cemetery vhere they spent
couple of hours decorat g the graves of
departed brethren; rata ning Rs town about
five &Clock, The May having ptoclaim-
ed a half -holiday a, lar number Were in
Strew o'er each restin
varied bloom,
O,none too fair to deck
ed tomb
Sweet flowers lately gi
ambrosial fair,
Entbfems of the great,
nal where.
This we maydo while 1
lilies
His on ward march
pierce the skies
The day must come, w
it too soon,
We'll bask in verdure
bloom ?
Will not.Jebovah's ba
erets wild
From hilts and glens
nature's child
And when the angel's
heavenly bowe
The dead shall rise
fragrant $owe
place, Bowers of
he dark, dark vault -
need from scenes
he grand, the tater-
fe'a expiring current
issing our souls to
'11 breathiest; be, is
weet everlasting
a gather sweet flow-.
se pleasure of, fond
trumpet sounds from
deck the King in
—Times: E xeter la lee have always been
Henan girl who was n towo recently put
them till in the shade She wanted to buy
a Leghorn hat, but n t wishing to use so
vulgar an expressie she tisk for a "Limb.
horn het," The elm. ss were ell etrtiols, and
titeught that some a w Hoe of hats had
beet brought oot an they hest failed to
get it, The boss w tailed, and being a
Very modest trim h at once caught on,
produeea the tiegl orn and made the sale.
:got seeing any of 0 e clerks when he got
g room, ere they
School
, The regular wont
School Board was 1
Chamber, on Tuesday
sent—Messrs. Thos. B
A. Galbraith. The m
ing were read and app
The principal's repo
Dept.
1
2
8
4
5
6
7
ly meeting of the
a in, the. Council
vening last: Pre -
n, Win. Button and
utee of last meet -
was read and as
Regist red
3
6
5
6
64
71
96
503
Moved by J. A. Mor
Wm. Button, that the pr
The following accounts
Ross, stationery, etc., 6
brooms, 64.80.
Moved by J. A. Morto
W. C. Meyer, that the
paid—Carried.
Moved by 3. A. Marto
W. C. Meyer, that ord
Treasurer, for the tea
salaries for the maids o
Moved by J. A. nforto
Button, tbat the chair
issue orders for the pay
for June, when the Pr
the work has been pr
Galbraith, that we ad
front with neW teatio et them in the trimana
We tints tit stints year teak. had retired and dal
Average
31
41
54
48
53
56
58
68
409
n, seconded by
acipal's report be
ere reed: Alex.
seconded by H.
counts as read be
seconded by H.
s be drawn on the
ers' and °Meets'
, seconded by Wm.
an and secretary
ent of the salaries
cipal certifies that
perly completed—
on, seconded by A.
The Beet Ad ortiseznents.
Many thousanda of unsolicited letters
have reacher' the numufacturers of Scott's
Emulsion front those cured through its use,
of Consumption and Scrofulous theme!
None can speak so confidently of its merit
as those who Intve tested it, ,
Person
Mr. Jas. Sutlierlaai
Sunday in town, visith
Mr. Chas. SMith, of
of the Beak of Hamilt
forted to the bank her
Mre, Sohn Ritchie tad daughter, return-
ed home from the' • visit to Chicago on
Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs, Ang
to town on Friday
Chicago for tome
calling on friends
Mis8 (reside II
been visiting fele
s.
, of Gorrie, spoilt
he Lucknow branch
n, has been trans -
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANO
during the past w ek,
Mr. D. Robb, P. S. I., of Clinton, was in
town on Tuesday,
Mrs. John Terri is visiting friends in
the noighborbood o Shelborne.
Mr. T. H. Mar s, of the Emma Wells
Co., was visiting his wifs and friends in
town this week.
Brussels Post : i 'ss Tillie Knechtel was
enjoying a visit at ingharn last week.—
hir. Ward and wife cl Mrs. Dawson and
son, of Wingham, •r re visiting at J. Mc.
Alpine's this week, 11
Mr, Adam Mors :'n, 'of Wroxter, spent
Sunday in town,
Mr. and Mrs. A, I land, son and daugh-
ter, were in Galt thiweek, taking in the
carnival,
Misses Livingston and Cornyn, spent
Saturday in Gerrie,
Atwood Bee: W. 1. Chapman, of the
Wingham tannery, s fled on us last Fri-
day. W. J, is a Irustl r to push tbeleather
trade.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
friends at Porter's Hil
Mrs, Curtis, of BI
town this week.
Clinton News•Reeo
of Wingham, was in Cl
Mr. ,las. McKelvie
Wednesday en busines
Mr. Alex. Inglis is in
taking in the carnival.
Mt, Forest Represeu
{;5id is paying the Wi
Vitiated & Scott's ban
thls week.
e
't
wton were visiting
last week.
h, was visiting in
: George Swarts,
;ton Wednesday.
as in Brussels, on
Galt this week,
gluon branch of
husiuess visit
Whether on plea,sure bent or busiuess,
should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup
of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and
effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels,
preventing fevers, headaches and other
forms of sickness. For sale in 75 cent bot-
tles by all leading dru gists.
On Mtandey evening ast, a large number
of the friends of 1k -is Mr. and Mrs Me-
ans°, to give them
n of the esteem in
by their many friends
ity. Mr. John Hall-
am, and after a few
ntroduced Mr. Thos
followhag address to
Mr. Wm. Litlagow
handeoine pro
• expreasion
of the people
KeQuarrie an
Short adares
Fitzpaterick
Davis, Thos.
meeting broke
The presen
omtaining so
Quarrie and
Mrs, MeQnstra.
the good will end
Whigham Unveils
ti were made byltev,M0
d Hartley and Messrs.
gory ana others, mid
at an early hoot,
t ion eoneitited of s.
e $200 in gold to 14fr.
On 'Tuesday evening a number of y
people met a the reehlence of Mr.
Ross, to show heir esteem. to Xis
Quarrie. Miss Mary McLean was
Be• lla, Elliott, mt king the presentation:
To Miss ItfeQui.
On this the e e of your departure fro,
high regard end eartfelt esteem in win:
you are held by us, you with your kinanes
of heart and sterna avorth have been UK
a sister to us, and eve Inca ever ready t;
assist in any way i your power to. furt
the work in which , take such a deep
terest, "The read nt of the Gospel to
mankind." We It 3 and pray that a
whatever sphere of ife God may call yo
that you natty be essed is the prayer
your many friends i Wingham.
Miss McQoarrie r lied in language s
able fer the occasion thanking her Irian
for the address and
presentation consist
iBible and purse,
I Mr. McQuerrie and
onto, on Wednesday
Quarrie, met at the
some tanguible to
which they were held
Wingham and vici
na was called to the
appropriate remarks,
Leselie, who read th
Mr. McQuarrie and
made the presentatio
Wingha
To THE ItLY. H. Me
Dear Pastor and Fr
your removal from ou
dereigned members
and Bible class, with
of town and country,
leave ne without expr
esteem for you as
seventeen years of so
bor amongst Us.
• As our Pastor, we
love and gratitude,
and words of comfo
our trials, sorrows an
Like the Savioo
mourned with those
with those who we
each of us in our sea
In your own word
warned and instruc
have striVen by pa
lead efi in the paths
We believe you t
wishes, not only of
also of the general p
our prayers and goo
and your esteeme
wherevet
trust you will ucce
token of our respect
Signed on behalf
s McGregor, returned
est, after raiding in
pine, of Bristled% Vas
town during the Week.
lliday, of Detroit hal
de and relatives in term
Mrs.Alex. Ross,
read the followin
Quarrie, Mrs. Tho
presentation :
To Mas. MeQuin
As a little token
on the eve of your
of Wingliarn, we e
without giving yo
appreciation of
genuine worth an
we have enjOYeti.
have gone out a
take this oppert
with these twe nes
ible token of our
maim you our ken
'will follow you vvli
deuce may cast y
yon will think
Wingliam. Signe
family left for To
orning.
An Aerona
here a balloon ascensio
7.30 p. In. and everyth
the aeronaut was abo
ground, when the hallo
on fire. It looked for
accident for the moron
took hold of the para
slowly and safely to
crowed. cheered and
collection for the bray
recuperate her for th
Which was entirely
reached the grounds
mg the festivi
took place abo
g went right u
1000 feet abo
time like a se
nt, but she coo
hate and drop
the ground.
gen taking up
era nervy lady`
loos of her hallo
aimed un before
Turn
On Wednesday ev
pleasant event took
denee of Mr. Willie
, June 12th, 1893. was the marriage o
AIME :
lotto, to Mr. John
nd,—On the eve of
midst, we, the un. ship. The ceremo
f your congregation the Rev L.. G. We
eighbors and friends
, which the guests
cannot allow you to
ssing our respect and the enjoyments
citizen during your presents were
nrn and earnest la- useful. Theit
erity, health
Iso remember, with I Wog)
your deep sympathy
ever shown to us in
himself, you have
who mourned, wept
t, and rejoiced with
ons of joy.
, you. have councelled,
d. Avoiding all Ben.
°illative themes, you
cept and example to
ke with you the good
he - congtegation, but
Win. We assure you,
wishes, will follow you
partner in life, mad
out lot is oast. We
t this' small tangible
na esteem.
your friends,
T. Lanus.
as then introduced and
addrees to Mrs. Mc-
Leselie making the
our love end esteeta
emeriti. frona the town
not allow you to depart
an expression Of our
ur Idndnest of heart,
loving frienaehip that
ing all these years you
a in amongst us. We
new sphere of
The grand lo
Knights of Py t I
lia Tuesday.
nity of presenting you
ning ot last week
place at the re
Johnston, sylf
his daughter Ch:
schol, of this tot
was performed
ot Wingham,
artook of supper a
the everting. T
y friends wish th
and happiness in
ias entiventrii et Pot
Williams' Little Damdel
Pills will cure Headache, Ili:Rouen
Sour Stomach, etc, Try them once
you will not use arty other. Priee
box, at all drug stores.
Salmon's English W
Oils is the best Family Liniment in
world. Instant cute for Sprnine
Bruisee. Beware of imitations. As
Salmon's English White Oils.
Dr. King's Warm Paull
are safe and sure. 2.5e. a, Isast,
testimonials testify to its Merits:
will positively be refunded if Hets
Healing 13alsarn doett not do all
clahned for it.
make the blooa pare and keep it
Cures dyspepsia and all fornts,c,t
and liver troubles. It is the N*1
best. Price one dollar a bottle,
for five dollars,
Williamu' Little Oa
sp• ed and esteem, 'We oils.
ble and earnest preyers
react God in his ptovi. Thes WOITInt
nt sold feel certain
Mus. McGtecton,
Mrs. We B. Horton,
Mutt, A. Rosie,
Urt ARICPUrie, in, replying, thanked his
friends I& the Ina riddrest ana thit
Dr* liCittog's Medical
Are all reliable medicines sn
ease or money refursiede