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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-07-28, Page 1VOL, XXL -NV 1119. IS BUSY TAKING ST ORR & HISCOCKS, Direct Dry Goods Importers. Tzrt; I3x:elt, July 27, 1893. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING iMRS. JOHN NEER a� Has cleeided to again open a Dress an elantie making business, at hor residence, Edward street, near Pringle's pop works. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apprentices . 'wanted. aetee 8m marriage s...e„, s; �ses Issued by Fitaim PATEaso'�sk�Y, To 2$, Vic- toria street, Windham, Ont. tv•witnesses required. LOCAL NEWS, —Fon vin Bos w Grnrs.—Two glasses of soda water for 5 cents at R. Hnun's. -Fa11 wheat barn sting was commenced ,+ in this section this w ek, nevi hardwoo platform Inas been reotec'i at the G. T. • station. *WO* hat been conlnts'ni*llced on the fotu$dation of M?? J aero e's new resi- dence. • re Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf Jona Ni ii,rns. Raspberry picking portant inclttstries enga the male tuid'female se - ]3y the new crimin nae compelled to het sides of the case before aner for trial, is among the im ed in these days by - cf the community.; 1 colo, magistrates r evidence on both eoinmittiug a pHs- •e—American money taken :et par for goods in my line, or .will be discounted at ten percent It. llsrr, oppeeiie:l3ank of Hamilton. '--The regular meet' g of Court Mait- land, land, No, 25, Canadian •rider of Foresters, will be held this (Pride ) evening. A. good ;tyttendance is requested as business of im- '+..portiirico will come befa •e the meeting. Mr. Jas. B, Cmmn tugs has removed is -showroom from ' is store on "Victoria strect to.the store late y occupied b J. J. loK.illopt tts,a boot an; elioc store. In ad, ;..i•o ` cr r rat 1 7' 115 n s I1 Cum. <tnings wv=1l G v ,` *'i *ef school supplies gins statignai `.y,r• -•• Ladiezr,.bavo y+air garments made by Miss M.:d'oohnatott, Gregory block, opposite the Queen's,. kletel. Latest styles, good work, al vityi iirlitib1ass .fit. ---Assistant Net Stratford; prosecute police • court; at Gu using an effaced pos oused pleaded guilty ei.50 costs. The from $10 to'$40 so t the lowest possible The post office auth tt vigorous campai attempt to defraud manner, —Clinton New E of charming and b Kincardine who are cent cause of some They are twins, abo ranch alike as two timate friends ar apart. When they this young Wen roil kind bis 'gee to die 4thet',, atd be euro tight ono. These 1 Mr, Washblmrli. pr= ISEeie aey` a young' git• ` a'{ ie 1ph on Woeec`lay,'for age, stamp, The ae- and was fined.$10 and e for this teem° is at in the case Tuesday, enalty was imposed, rities have entered on rL against those who he department in this a,: There are a couple utiful young ladies in going to he the Juno - rouble in a few years. t 15 years of age, as Bas, and even their in- irol able to tell them each woman's estate, • require the sharpest ingnisli one from the liey are courting the dies are dat1gbteria of •3 IPTG WING) M, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1893. —lirusee]s civic JIp iday willies on August 2nd. —Rev, L. G. Woo , of this place,• ocoupi, ed the pulpit of the ' nglish ohurcll, Blytlir on Sunday laet. --Cash for good butter and eggs at R A Graham's market grocery, —The year 1893 b gen on a Sunday, and will finish on a Sun ay, so that it will con- tain 53 Sundays. —Tire Brussels P st has entered on its 21st year. The Pet is among the best local papers in the` 'strict. 4QCents Cash will pay for Ttts Tines, V for new subscribers, till the end of the year. —The lawn social nd band concert at the rectory, on Tue ay evening, last was largely attended a d everyone present Bitted to enjoy the selves. Messrs. Wm. a c1 Michael Robertson ere top in Ashfield township, on Monday last, attending ` as , the funeral of their uncle, Mr. 'Wm. lethrdocl —W.ti;xisv,—A servant girl for general housework. Apply at Methodist Parson- age. Mr. J. W. D eek attending the 0. 0. P., as doles; ca pmenia No. 47. Mr. John A. M ed to represent District meeting o to be held in Kin —Mrs. M. Gibb in town the past for cleaning eilve ation is known as and is sold for 251 add is in Toronto this errand Encampment, I. e from Minerva En - Lean has been appoint. ort Maitland, at the District No. 1, C. 0.F., ardine on August 2nd. her and to slut the purchaser, will take hay or any useful commodity. Cheap for cash. ns, of Berlin, has been T. C. Gamest, eek selling a preparation • Lower Wiugbam. ware, etc. 'the prepay- unior lacrosse team >now Flake Silver Poli juniors, on the park cents per package. , After a very keenly $1 A YEAR IN MW —Call at the big assortment of fruit. Restaurants,Mol'r lav e, —Salvation Arm corps have been open- ed in the villages o , Wroxeter and Loudes. born. 11r, Haisey P less in ' Meyer s 131 arrived in town, —Rev. I. 73. Wa occupy the pulpit on Sunday next, b.. —�q. letter receiv= born the address: Canada, America.,, land either. —A minister who the Methodist ohur four S'indays ago, p those who are in thousands who ough —The annual repo Society, of the Pres the auxiliaries of the Society, have been re Secretary. •k.has opened out busi- aek, and hie family has twin, of Stratfcrcl, will ' the llothodist church, h morning and evening. 6 1 in Goderieh recently "Gocterielt, Toronto, It was not from Eng - occupied the pulpit it, St. Marys, so yed as follows: 'B1 prison and bless the to be there.' t of the W. T. M. yterian church, for Maitland Presbytery -ived to Mrslli'oNabb, -^'Vie evening tra n on the London, kIuron and Bruce n'vt runs through to Kincardine on Saturda evenings. The Rev. C• 8. Lord, Ont,, will conduct the se evening, in the Presby Sunday, July 80th, a °80 p. m. • D. of Grafton, vices morning and erian church, on d Bible Class at The Trail s solicits mews items from every quarter. Occa:'onally the record of some local event is issed, quite unin- tentionally, through n• n -receipt of particu- lars. We want news , rem all sources, oral or written. Your f iends will be interest• ect in reading what y u tell us. mof /1 O Cents Cash will pay for Tru Totes, F"1' for new subsoribers, till the end of ass the Year. —A attends ce of the members of Anchor of Hope Lo. ge, I. 0. G. T., is re- quested for Tuesdt y evening next. The question of holding , picnic, and also other important business ill be up for consid- eration. full —Bees for sale or exchange, at the Iron Bridge aperary' and green -house, 15 or 20 strong. colones of nation bees, in any num- -The Lucknow played the Wingha here on Fridaylast ___ggetIi;• train for Toronto and east contested game, in leave Whigham at 6.25 a m and 11.20 a m. shown by both tea. via -IV stir B Division, and at 0.40 a m in favor of the Luc and 3-46-te. m. via Clinton ants Guelph. to none. Good connections by all trains, a musical society, matt, formerly f this town, is secretary, ness, this week. Mi and Mr.. H. .1..77 itley, at one time leader six weeks' holidays, 1 of Bell's ba visit Manitoba, band; is also a metnbe • • , • ba, acid ,� r. From the members of form a brass ba --Mr. Thos. tea of Mr. Ada Ont., as cutter favorably c I no learned his tr leaving Win. ,cu,t,tor.in sever —Kincardine pe. pie have just organized —Mr, B. Willson, f which Mr. R. Brief- ilton, Winghatn, w hieh good play was s, the match resulted now boys by one goal agent of Bank of Ham_ in Hamilton on busi- Willson will start for xt week,Pand will ill go through to the e returns, and visit le h e society it is proposed to Pacific Coast before d, the • orld's Fair. I eslie has securers the servi- ; Mr. R. Elliott, o Anderson, of Alexandri few days, this week, Mr. Anderson is well and ing a meeting of the n in Wingham, having of the Canadian 0 e with Mr. Leslie anti since reports the Order as am has been employed as ' gress. The member ii al large shops. We are glad and is now nearly 1 fr. Anderson back to Wing- in the Insurance Fu --Now that the hot weather has come, people should come to the fountain and get a fine drink of Iomon sour, vanilla, straw- berry, raspberry, pine apple, ginger, choch- late, sarsaparilla or ice cream soda, one of the finest drinks in the land at R. Here.'s. --Au exellan feetlarges An duces freckles, says that hang atfo gout. Gi horrid lies. If what -a lot o gout -stricken f hereabant. = says dancing makes girls' ther says, ice cream pro. and a ' learned physician ig on the gate gives rheum- •Is, the above are a lot of the statements were true, big -footed, freckled -faced, ininity would be found •—Under the resent regulations the local examiners are i of allowed to publish the results of the E Armlike Examinations un• til these, have b en confirmed by the Edu- cation Depart -nt. This will not probably be for a few we ke, but the names of the suoccssfci cand dates will be given at the earliest possible day. From informationat hand, we may s e, to that all or nearly all of the senior class f om the Wingham school, who wrote, novo assed, but those in the junior class hove ot fared so well. ---The Mayor h s proclaimed Wednesday, August 2nd, as a mblic holiday, in oompii- anee with a larg y signed petition, and it it expected that he town will go almost en masse to Kiuear ine, to attend the groat '. 1!'orestet.s cleatilstr ' atron, which, will be held there that ay, The Kincardine peo- ple have prepar . a most entertaining pro. grams, and a p1: sant and enjoyable day may be spent on the shores df Lake Iturou, Those who ettj sy excursions on the lake may enjoy that ensure to the full, as that staunch steamer, to Ilfoeulch, will be there and will run sever 1 excursions during the day. 0, E. Britt u, h;sci., of Gananogne, Nigh Chief Range of the Canadian Order of Foresters, will present and deliver an Address suitable o the occasion, dburt Maitland, No. 25, i this town, will go 'n 8 body and will be a companied by the town band. I1 is oxpie ed that theCourto in the surrounding tow and villages will ba argely relreSanta .!. —Here's a little local tailors to ad When a pant-bu. for pants, And pants for t maker grants Then pantless h pMats Himself in a pair of oatr sensible prints. —Another car load of Massey -Harris twine at T. L. Jobb's, Prices right quality and quantity in length considered. Also all kinds of machinery repairs for the Mate goal -Weis, Patterson, Wisner and D. Max- well machines on hand. All kind of even.- ing done to harvesting machinery, T. L. Jona. the Tzu>s, spent a n Brantford, attend- Executive Commit. ee der of Foresters He making splen • p ro- hip is fast increasing 000, while the surplus d is now over 0,62,000. nem for -some of our pt: ter pantless panteth o best pants the pant- panteth, until he ine- -The sale of G 'p paper by tender was not consummatel wing to dissatisfaction rsfact'n with the security a ffered, and the owners have suspended he paper temporarily, while preparation are being made to bring it out in a new a d improved form. In the interval the m nagement of the paper will be thoroughly reorganized, and there is every reason to .°sieve that when the paper reappears it ill be a great improve - anent on The Grip .f former years —The Kincardin to the Foresters' town, on August crowd is not oral Farmers are busy t such a demonstrati, very long time going to the World' miss it. They its buggies democrats. take care of itself. delay the ripening stand in the way o stupendous, trete If you decide to co ness anxieties, ya , Rewe your moist outfit of fun, L whose day of joy. • 'require to do the town 15 yours foe t don't Bee what you l5nothing in this t pa. know. Review, , in demonstration in that 2nd, says: "A large expoeted but assured. less days we know, but n comes only once in a d only those who are Fair can afford to coming in wagons, The hay will have to all wheat will have to .ocese. Nothing is to Kincardine's gigantic, mous demonstration, o, forget all your bus's - r cares and troubles. •e taken for a complete y yourself out for ono oke crit the money yott blowing in" net. The o clay. Tice it. If your want, ask for it. There tin too good for you, Abort 3.30 o'cl.ek,onWednesday after- oon, the fire alar n sounded, when it was found that the saw • ust in McLean & Son's mill yard was on fir . The firemen were promptly on hand, , ' succeeded in ex- tinguishing the fire, K At one time it looked as if considerable, :i age would be done, as the fire spread very r pidly and the ad- joining buildings w e in danger. It is supposed that the e was caused by a spark from the mill s oke stack. --An exchauge, in speaking of a gang of lightning en swindlers who are going through the co entry, says :—"They claim their company has sent them to in- spect the farmer's ro and get him to sign a statement as to th conditions In which the reds were found The statement proves to be an order for nt.re rods, and the farm- er has to take them or settle. It is a good plan for farmers tU efuse to sign all papers presented to them • strangers. —For first•otasis tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. Remember the place, only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book- store and' Patterson's jewellery shop. —Men have va ions ways of carrying money. Butchers, bakers and grocers carry it in a crumpled ad. Bankers ut nice clean bills placed II Iength in a morocco pocket book. Bre ers all fold their bills once : doub]ing th ir money as it were The young busine s man carries it in his vest pocket, while the sporting man carries it in his trouser pocket. Farmers and drove • s i carry t 181 S in their r inside de pocket, , whether it happe., s to be fifteen dollars or fifteen cents. Ed' ors carry their's in other people's pockets. —Word was re eived in town, on Satur- day, of the deo, of A. K. Cameron, late assistant in the Vingham post office. Mr. Cameron had b =n troubled for some time with an oilmen of the throat, and a short time ago he u derwent an operation in Toronto, whirl his weakened constitution was not able t stand. The deceased was at his home i Beaverton, and the inter. ment took pl, ce there on Monday Iast. The deceased was obliging .and accommo- dating, highs respected by those who knew him. He w s a member of the Sons of Scotland iu alis town. —The Tra tiling Dairy from the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, will visit the following ply ces in the County of Bruce, on the followie dates given. Dairy utcnls wi 1 be exb' itrd, better, made, Milk tested and lecture. delivered on the management of milk au cream, the feeding of cows, churning. e c„ and alt given free. Femmes, Au;tlst 2nt ; 'l'eesvt•ater, August 4th; holy, ricd, Alma t, kth; \Vhitechnrch, Augur 9th; Luck tow, August loth, A11 the meetings w 11 commence at :3 p. m• Farm. 1 ers and the r wives are cordially invited to trend, —Ther need given in the town hail, on 1 iday evening !oat, was only fairly attended. Tho peni;rntnnie was nicely carried ou, the singing of qrs. Orr. Uro-•. Buchanan nd Messrs. Scott and 1Vilson being g'reu y appa'eo:ttted. Miss i'aaline Jolsuson ldeitecl hearty applause at every app ;trance, and responded to several re Ills, Miss S;i:trling"s violin solo toasty it a deserved encore. The duet by 'Ali s '.1icIEenyio and Mr, Scott VMS well r eived, as also were the solos of Mrs, Or and Mrs. Bttohtinan and Mr, Scott. It too bad that our towns- people do of ysatroniae more liberally entertain etrt of such a•thttrndter as the one held 1st ?riday evening. 'With rnrtattdo. '1/4". Yost iv` It invalids the Appetite it conn -- ;Mous and Beds coaxlitg, that is last the t" Basan tl y improve to lrapidly' hillier fleett't )3013laio , which IS ars pa lAtttble as MAW. —We take the 1 towel 13auner of las Winghtttn, sloe his 2,211, here training pecte to be able t before long. lien fast ones in Charge in good style, Th Bros., Winghatn, W four-year-old by promising, Re has Wingbant, :3-year-oI R. J. Wells' Harr showing good fora go well down into weeks. He has a Wilkes' youngsters knows how to Band of them. --'-The following transacted througl Godet:•ich for the p ing June 80th, 1893 the support of Clio dine and Southamp the office at Goderi of goods importe goods, $09,020; free collected, $20,901. $21,075,29. Export Exports to Great United States, $170 to Great Britain— barley, cheese, eggs hay, Ieather and States—.ashes, fre lumber, horses, sb and dried apples, artivirg and clearin 248,558; men, 9,527. lowing from the Lis, week: Idr. G.B. aloe trotter, Miss Garfield, n our track. 11e ex - allow a mile under 20 derson has a string of Moll are coining along list includes Beattie nda, 2.25i1„ She is a dgewood and is very lso J. B. Dblinage's, stallion, Saranac, and ston, Nimrod, 2,35., Lord Ferguson will e list before many o a string of Oliver arcing on fast. Jim horses as well as any shows the business the customs port of t financial year, end - This port includes on, Wiugham, Kincar- on, which report to :—Tee total amount $210,81$—Dutiable oods, $157,798. Duty 7; total collections, for the year,$602,000 Britain, $391,280; to 20. Principal exports eat, flour, peas, oats, green and dried apples, rgans. To the United h fish, cedar posts, ep, barley, eggs, green ran and flax. Vessels ; Number, 636; tons, Pro ese. It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy bepleasiug to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and .effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect Iaxatrve and most gentle diuretic known, @ week lootti:pi, after the interests patty. Gorrie Vid rtes Mrs. W. II, of Wirigliam. 1' 1 11 this week. 1 stet. sorest i epreseutative: field, of Witt haat, le vititiug lisail Mr. and Mrs Ceorgo Smallhose,, Mrs. A. E Smith, of Wingliatnia guest of Mt. +orest friends then leis Mr, S. T. iellniiti anis sister, c 1 arguests ue R sts rite residence o4 - Swan, this v eek, Mee 11IeL:ad, of 'Toronto. ie via aid friends in roam town • Blaster J for Iiincar: the round t cent stearal Mr. P. town, Miss L. friends in Mr. F. relatives Miss S. ing in tow Elriwo terprise: at presee leg a we Mr, W friends in Mr. J. the sight Mr. Al ness Coll his vecat in town. Mr. Ja: Wilson, V. S., of South C Neb., is 1 ome on a visit to his frier relatives Mrs. ( ev.) Seliery and fatuity ani on a hol' . ay trip to relatives in 1+`er1 Brass: s Post : Brine and Stewaza were ho laying at Wingham last w Emma and Amy Patter' are visiting the 1ifisses 1 Bet, Brussels. E. Swarts spent a few cl this week. rry Day, of Gorrie, was i c t days this week. News -Record; Miss week for herholidays.' ral weeks at Winghatn, Di lin Inglis;left nn Their ue, where lie intestateip authe lake 0.1 the a r, the "United E n,piie. of Litolcnow, Salmis 3rawn, of Wm:eater, was own, this week. Hogg and wife Sunday ]3russets, amilton, of Lucknow, w; during the past week, d correspondent to Cbosl John Sullivan, of Wind taking holidays and is >t in and around Elmwocd't • Bend spent a few 410Listowel during the past's Jerome is at present bit at the World's Fair, c. Galbraith,of the Canadi re, Chatham, is .spending nn with his parents and , —A meeting of t le ' Directors of the TnrnberryAgricultur: Society was held in Korman's hotel, Win harm, on Suturday evening last. There as a good attend- ance, and after the' n inutes of previous meeting had been rea• and confirmed, the question of the erectio of new l uxldings for the society was to en up. After some discussion, it was d aided to secure a fifteen -year lease of =fight acres of land situated on the east sid : of Josephine street and just opposite Scott street; owned by Mr. Thos. Gregory, ai erect a one-story building 40x50, thereon Mr. D. McKinlay was appointed to secur plans and specifi- cations of the proposed building and sub- mit to the Directors at their next meeting, to be held on Tuesday August 1st, at 1 p. m. Mn, McKinlay wa: also appointed in• speetor of the work du ing the erection of building, Messrs. C. endorsor and john Anderson, president as ct secretary, resp7c- tively were appointee to see Mr. Thos. Gregory and have Ieas drawn up, and to Miss Wrngh 08511 s Mr. J. Goderic Mr. H ouple o Clintoi leaves thi spend sev etc Miss M ggie Anderson, of Bell visiting ha cion. a Master 1 rank and Will Ceases, of to, are vial ing friends in town. Miss Bra ser $f tins place is visit parents in .orris, Mr. an. Mrs. Geo. Mo ravish', daughter, Listowel, came up •on. day to visit friends. Mrs. McTavi datighter w 11 remain fora week or It1cTavish damned on Thursday. aim, of Beantford, is friends int ..•n, iii is on a trip to Sarnia, er western points. h, who has been redid w months past, has r her home io r+orrie. Miss n•ob:rtsnn, of Goderich, is Miss Lon, town. • Williams' .Little 'Dtaiiralt ills will e x �. 1 aux Headache, t3ili ur Stomach, etc. Try them on u will not use any other,: smite ox, at all drug stores. ipa311aoni''i iI i is the best Fore iy Lixiiuii n_ r'Id. Instant cure for . .Brat uises. Bssware of imitations. Imon's English White Oils. Dr. '. Kintj's " 'gang Pt safe and sure. 0ic. a box, Mrs. Pil• Mrs, R, land and ot Miss Smi tnwn for a submit sante to the dire tors at the next , to meeting for their appr val. The building of is to be ready foe the 1 1 fair. to behold on I the 20th nand 27th of Se tembernext. The l e Directors have surto ed fairly well in So getting subscriptions fo the erection of the ! yo building, having secure $857 up to time of b the meeting. No doub they wilt get a considerable amount s ill for that purpose. wo Br Sa are Chotoe TiTow Tears, tVbolesale—Ctordou & 1llelntyre are teat 'condition to supply families or eoeietse with new teas, at jobbers prices. Now is the time to seenre your teas, Reaa,tliifielal's 1 cure the worst cold. •.:fu„c; Unionists testify to its merits. 1 'positively be refunded if lie r cling Balsam does not do all t aimed for it. T a. � I1wr.:Ia>,><n,� «s +e;;.+y is the great blood putitier. make the blood pure and keel” Cures dyspepsia and all forme of iiid liver troubles. It is the beat; best. 'trice one dollar e., brittle;' si for five dollars. ririIi atxt>!g' 3 this batt ifr'i[11ls. Stultlata"tia 's li:ttm, i##slFas o Oicl . Ik.3i, ittig's if-0km 110 erct tfieka Sus l twit%ssi Sri�1'11. • MN Kiva 'Fl :311ediietil re all reliable Medicines aunt retora gnar,tto satisfaction Cor ,money re Ytndad, Paras , nate. wrl Mr, 11'. G. Swill g was in Blyth on tes business, oil Mond viii Mr, Oliver Gilc rist has gone on a ole Ct prospecting tour to Michigan, and will visit the large furn ure establishments in Grand elapids au Saginaw. l3lyth Standard : a iss /do Stewart has just returned from , visit to friends in Wingham, Lucknos , Ripley, Hoiyr�ood and other places. e took the trill on horseback land spec nn enjoyable time. Clinton New Era Mrs. R. IticMath,of Winghatn, is visitin her brother -iia -soli here. Mrs. Marshall, 1 Portage la .Prsiirie, 'Manitoba, is visit g her parents, Mr. and kLrs. Satnuol Y chill, town. Mrs. 1V'. T, Yates Ind children are visit. ing Wends in Cloder' b. htr. John Shaw, of Brussels, general ik agent of the Conte ration Life Assurance pr• t;outpany, was in to an a few days this ems