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The Wingham Times, 1894-03-23, Page 1VOL. XXIII.---NO. 1156,, PRINTS W INiIIAM WINGHAL,, ONTARIO, FRIDA;Y,.• MARCH 23, 1894. ' —The best brands of oysters, at. 30 to 40ots, per quart, at Jas, MoKelvie's. PRINTS RI1N TS The Easter halidaya commence in the 9 The to-day, and will continue until Monday, April2;_d. PRINTS. —If every peraen would bo half as good as he Expects h 3 neighbor to be what heaven this work would be 1 They are here and they are • —Beaver Toba000 is absolutely clean. It "beauties, see them ; as usual, the is the highest grade stook in Canada and the only gentleman chewing. prettiest in. town. —Next Sunday evening, an Laster Song Service will be held in the Methodist church. —Mr. J. W. Soffit, late dentist, of Ayton, now student of Michigan College of Medi- cines and Surges ;, Detro , was in town this week, visitin : of lends. —Scarcely a d.- passes but what come -1 thing new arri =: at Reynolds' Grocery. This keeps the =t ek fresh and up to the times and the • u io appreciate fresh goods. ORR & FIISCOCKS, • —The lectures •f Margaret L. Shepherd, Direct Importers, on Sunday las', were largely attended, 'Tun BAR, 11arch 701, U394. great numbers driving long distances to hear er. Marriage Licenses t • Issued by FRANK PATBBSON, No 23,•• io- Rev.„ G. Tr.. tter Carr, to whom, the toric etreet,Wingham, Ont. No Witness congregation of ,he First Congregational required. 9 k / Church, \Ving}tas t, extended a call, a short , —Fon. 8,17,n—Mem and barna with four 1 —Masters Cherie Saint,,wlio• have be few weeks; are now Burgess and Robert n• very ill! for the past Loth on the mend. —All T. A. Mills'' Clover and Timothy Seedlisdiome grown.. 'No lower prices in Wingham. See ouv seeds before you buy, Mr:.D2 8ntherla ad was. in Walkerton his week, assfstin'•; is brother James, who has purchased' a. tone and tin business there:. —Miss McIntyre„ -,f the Public School teaching state has . teen un'abl'e to take charge of her ori. for some days, on account of illnes —Two sero d. hand Pnouwatio Tiro Bicycles for. e,. cheap, at W. H. Wal- laee's jewe store„ next doer to post office Wingham. essre.. G lclir :tt„ Green & Co., this voek, put in. their factory a number of cans containing. eh rnicals and water, to be used in case of•fhte —Wate1ies,,clool scan] jeweErypromptly repaired:and:fully warranted by HALSI.i PAW Moyer Block , Winghuurn- "I've a dream of en Laster bat,” the said, While her hnaban 1 sat ]rale and still; "Oh, then," he said; and hung his head, "I've a nightmare of a bill." —Tbe'Ferest Fieverro9s is now printed by power�sttpphed'fi r tmre trio motor, and is, .we believe,. -rile fuse eekly news- paper in'Onterio•to pltb'in• old power. —Dutch•setts are• little while; 'better. the grocer; has plent'- now. tobe scarce in a oarltyr Reynolds, choice pnee just —A. meetiitgof•th.-Irs.itleti Presbytery was held: iii• the -P •esbyteriiun church, in this town,•.ou•Titesdieelast, at which there was a good ettendan •e:. The offaoiat report will appear:next weed. —Wanted." boyLhone 110; er 17 years of age, to learn the printing, trade. • Must have a good'E.itglisle edltoatioa- Apply, at the Touts ofl}i;e: —We are • roque tedite, state- that the collectors for • the- :Sipper Caeada Bible Society are expecte- _I to'retuuuu their books and money to' the• Ti easuver;. Mr: Mex. Ross, on or befor e. ie 81st inst. Mr. lVialcolm.Ltuntont, of Turnberry, —The anuual'mAetingt o£` the Temper - near Zetland; hare.en chased a house and lot from ;1i e Woe. J. Dayan, on Patrick sauce Hall Cenipanr�.L' invited, will be ]talc] in the Temperance. IIen11i. on, Wednesday, street, and will iu e• into town in a short the 4th of April. nem , at 10? o'clock a. m. time. A. full attend:euceel •ltareheitternis request - time ago, finds hiiself unable to come to 1 and a half teres of land ;, two feeeed and :sure, •.eee togctee . .•.. ♦♦00000000000000000'c�000 • BEST ec . Wingham, t of health. lege, Toronto, Ont., Unquestionably Canada's Greatest Corn= inercialSchoois. Cala noes free, Men; Unit this paper,. Sha a' & Linea, Principals. undo the fastener, ample opport Cntilget a Business ede- on aoc un o ill tea t. orchard.. Apply h Place in Canada ;to ]spas: 7 err. Riker ZtTintrhattt. •� air, )1S aiiorcled for scraping an acqu —For Field and Garden Seeds of all cation, Shorthand, l� kinds try T. A. Mills. High quality and I•r,nit euitnae more prceftiLble to the ante. A ]large sale is eapcete etc.,• Is at the Col-• low prices. Don't buy till you got his f,Lrmelt noev blitun.1, ertlieu cav lees. Brown ��li„� �t11e�_gj,Lls of t11 eroid, and a jay and Stratton., gni. prices. LOCAL NEWS. Bros. C"e:,.tlae mot: s li t ot. _ te:me era steely hoes —The review o� t}le puesent quterter t —There is a moria to it and it • is this.s i —Mr, Geo. Walk onto, have become 1 this'treelz. 006 >l A :YEAR IN ADVANCE r and family, of ;tor tsidents 'Manila --Mr. Henry Wil >f ts, of Lot 18, conces- sion 13.kiowiek, wi' : sell his farm stock and itnfticmenes•byput is uuetion, on Friday, the e0e,It'of'1F'yarch, ommeneing at 1 o'clock p. m. Tertnsc---Al same of 65 and 'ander; gash, all over thrI amount nine months oredit •will ,lie given. Jos. Cowat ane- tioneer. =At' Ole regnest of mbar army patrons••I have dec led to - tinue 13'gathler Renovating't,ntil : pril 7 , so send iii•your• orders asthts: will - s the est o.anortuuity:. N. S. Bowie/m. Whiteeheecti,. -AY 1tttgelarn1 entusiastic meeting was old At tlie, Park House, on M¢nda , Y March'10tlit for there -organization of the Wingham' 'netball Club. The cidb''wa.a: re-organiuod' with lie following oifioers : Presieieint;;,fi:. Irwin-; Captain, C Sttueet; Treasurer;•PJ.'.F. G. -don; Financial Seey,. F. Buggiii.V. Correa' ending Seey, J.` i .i e- Donoglr;:Q,ao n nittee, A. Stuart, J. Allenby,. C. Stuart, `'.'.fter c •usiderable discussion„ it was ut ifediniousl; ; decided to sand' two delegates•' tai+the t -eeting of the Mettltlud Football' Assciciati u, to arrange f6r•tbis club's entering t delegates'appcinto5 Stuart: The olub eleven iir'the f ld. able showier for .I associatibn,the co a at :Association:. Tlie . were A. Irwin and tee ntend to put a strong nd thus make a credit= iornselvas in tl - above ling season. n Caneda.liave a raceme , fat his section,, , Y lessonsthe �� iii situ Presbyterian. � —If von•ihtand purchasing arson in qT r P y» g Do not be in it hurt! to take down your I Write• them. at <orontto', nt., for their Sabbath School' rt lilt be coo ]betel next` .teal] pay. you to call and • •e storm doors, or ahe-•ge your flannels. It takes more than one ray of sunshine to " ,.).^.`e ` rzma - pring-time. y• t —Mr. ]hos. Wool cook has leased Mr. .Toa ee.Goo 1. ray, Geo. Fretwell's fern , in Lower Wi»gham, ezettleA telephone li temnn was in town Iflis i ancleyeell move' to it 1 i. the course of a week • or so;(. He will give special attention t`o —Cash for good butter and eggs at R A. t the %reeding .of 0 oroughbred stook, and Graham's market grocery. • I has already secured ome Holstein females —Services will e held today (Good as a f oundatiott of a', lard. Fria y) in St. Paul s church, at 10.30 a. m•I —Oranges, Pineap ales, Cocoanuts, Ban- anas, and a large assortment of canned r. Thos. Dr mond bas moved his goods, pure maple syrup, at the cheapest. • utcber shopto th store first door south • prices, at Jas. McKelvie's. VelMr. R. Hill's re week putting up n ore wires. taurant. I —Mr. Andrew Li klater, of lot 41, con- -T. A. Mills' is the, best place in the 1 cession 13, East awanosh, having drs- county to buy your Seeds: .Got. our. prices posed of his farm, _ '11 sell his farm stock before yott buy. ' land implements public auction, on —Josephine street has been scraped and i Thursday, Marc] 29th, commencing the eorapings taken. 3ff, and the street now : at one o'clock. Everything will be presents a clean app trance. f sold without reserve. • Terms — Ali —Next Sunday vi•11 be Easter Sunday. l sums of $5 and ander, cash; over that The open weather h made egg$ -plentiful amount ten mond a credit will. be given. and cheap, and 1 era of hen fruit can John Currie, auctioneer. the largest assort- ver much. —T . A. Mills tai des ,enjoy m feast withou costing g l Y 3 ofAll el Mr. R. Marshall P. L. S., of Kinlough, Fent of Seeds in Timothy Seeds kindsdin ' Fancy Clover and Timothy kept in -town engineer; was i town on Wednesday ' stock at lowest prices. See our seeds be- loeating a drain iii t e rear of the buildings fore you buy. .on' the ,'west• side u :Josephine street, be- —The Canadian H rtioulturist is full of eween, joint and V1 oria streets. valuable hints for fr it growers. ft also —Private moneys to loan on .mortgaged contains much info ation on floriculture at reasonable' rate of interest.' Apply to !This journal is the 1 ding magazine on the tf JOHN Nemeales. l continent on fruit g wing, and is deserved- -Blyth Standard Mr. P. McIntosh, of ly very popular. 8: mple copies will be 'Wingham, has op ed another livery sent free on application to the editor, Mr. atablc in town. He ill occupy the Central Woolverton, GrimeNy, Ont., who has the Hotel stables for th time being until more largest •€reit farm in the province of suitable accommoda 'on can be secured. ' Ontario. —Ladies, have your garments made by 1 —In regard to tht changes of the moon ''• =Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite 1 in 1894, a reader of the Trees writes as the Qneen's Hotel. Latest styles, good follows: Perhaps fou have noticed that oro always first-class fit- 1 P de—The stone masof s are engaged on the' from January 1st ti I the last of July the foundation for the horse on the northwest changes in the moo. are the same, and coulter of John and Shuter streets. Mr. read in the aim. sac—New moon, first •A.. Ireland, the prrsent,occupant of the' quarter, full moon, last quarter. August house, is andeavorinl to secure another hes five changes, watch leaves September dwelling in which totnove for afew months] to start with—Pira quarter, full moon,last until the house is mo ed back on the nefi , quarter, new -moon, and follows the same foundation and ven 3ored with brick an d • till the end of Dece: fiber, otherwise improved. I —T..A. Mills is ti a only wholesale dealer rn Seeds in Wingham. Seeds bought and —Grand concert in the Town 'Hall, sold by the ear lot. If you have any to Once in a long time ion may be able to gat March, 80th by Mats MCWhitiney and sell send us samplese bon's buy till you and Guitar Club pupils, ataisted by Iniversity Ban d some articles in so ir� other town cheaper Gurtal- Clubeof Toro rto. Plan at W Drug Sto Will be o •en to subsor Monday, h taste�t 9 a. m., -for• general who is 'possessed .f a good deal of this • Miro eight in Wing nesda 'ai1noon. • world'sdecided that the q d ticket 1'+� y 12, goods, and ie dee de a • •ca�ir d he public ineetrag in the Town•..40,11, northern town in -:high he accumulated . "gargle' we ittl looking;over the acl. 'ori. Friday evening l�,t, was not very large- his wealth should have a pest':ofi'ice build- Trt {li attended. - Short yddresses were given ing that *ould -be .c credit to any town in cidingivheto to at' if we want to see merit. While m terms. „„ W.ingham, and get his p Sunday, at ,. d0 0113 ocie by tu,o pastor, -Rev. Ilttmbers'•It'nd;ie, new —Those famort . t a sold by Reynolds D. Petrie. /seemedl are doing: as much to vertise hishusiness as printee's ink, Cat tial will make you a - ed to all interested: steady customer t --e-Mr. Jas. Nett a buzz: planer i Saturday last, It oft his right ]tans working et the p minutes, having had been working —It is the gene tion and is corrobori that the wheat pial the winter in bette year. There does the slightest injur or ice, and the pla when winter set ii e. field, sr, while running the Union factory, on d three fingers taken {I. He had only been 'ner for about fifteen est finished a' job Ise t. bicytclb;.ii1 H:'W'allhee, , for Weston e and Seemlier, l' ihviitatr-on is extend- the hest English wh els in the merket. w Sunday Sehool work. Call and'ihspect our 35 .pound Sdorclier, fitted witii, Dunlop Pneumatic tires, ball —T. A. Mills gives wholesale prices on bearings.througbont, for $75 net cash. Field and -Garden Beetle to farmers' clubs 4 meeting of th se:'interested in tile organization of an A Meuse Association, in Wingham was he in the Connell Chamber on Thnrad -y,• evening, March 15th;. with Mayor I•Ia entr• in the chair. The following officer :Were elected and. the Aare dation duly ormedc:5ton Presi- dent, 13, Willson; n. - Vice.:President, 'C..E:• Williams; Pre denti'J. A Nicholl, 'Vice -President, J, icoll;:Seerabtary, P. J„ McLean; Tree user; 'Phos, Bell. Committee of Mana emont,•J'. A. Nichol, ' R.. Veneto' e, Dr. J. c acdonald, L. H. 'Dever and A. Irwi It ia. intended :rent rooms and est fah. a• gymnasia A meeinng in conn tion with this p jeot will be held i he Connell, Chamber ons Monday evenieg next„ to. which all ,intereeted are inv ted. The preeect - its a ;worthy one, and . hope, our towns - .people. will owns-•peopiewill give ill` .eras support. ; P:.nals. ` Mr. W. R. Tho • son, of Teesivater, was 'be town on Monde Mr. A. Mo Iuaig,- of Luoknosa. was in 'town on, Monday. : Mr. W. H. Ir n, eclitor•ot bbs Blyth .Standard, Sunday d in town.. Mr. H. P. Chap n, editor of the Ripley' ?enquirer, was in wn on ,Satuede.y. , Miss: Tal dt, f London,, was visiting friends. in t iwn la t week.. Mrs. Hampton, of Listowel,, ie:the guest of Mrs_ J. D. Sill this week.. Mrs.. John Mar n, of Detroit, -was calling on ham frie this week. . n g s , 131) th Standard Rev. -L., G. Woe 1,' of ' Wingham, was in, eyrie .on Monday. and purchasers of large quantities. Write —"tweeters, been r ns fur gnotatibne, article wlidch app —An ''at hone"' will' be given by the - Blytli Standard, si young people. of ,e' Presbyterian church, : P. P: Ii, "iat which on Mondeey. even sly next, in the lecture can le of gentlemen room of the-eheree . Rev. J. L. and Mrs. Quigley accused. d Murray,.offKihca lute; are expected to be sireteey.'tlse "Frici e1 opinion in this sec- present. statediin oar lust, ted from oilier sections, ' Press Notices of alt • Varsity Banjo and Guitar this question M138 1 never came turough Club. Tratns,ie. or neernecl, condition than this mom. tsr :tau ns OTrawA• of the wr-user Is not t appear to have been The above nani d club will take rart at connection, we ma: say that tllo'article done by either freezing Miss MbWhinne •'a concert, to be held in whielai appeared in last weekis• Forest t looks quite as well as ' the Towle Hall„ `ingham, ou Friday even- Stender rcl,and which he editor reepiestect its ing, March 30th: The Banjo, Guitar and to publish, is not iL' erted for the same Mandolin:Club fitly captivated the audi. reason.. The editor tf the Tisa=:s= in. very enee, being. re:-3atelly eueor:d. Mr. much: obliged to the pedagogue • v-s}te wields Smedley in: his so es scored a great success. the,pen• for the Stan lied, for his u'uw>lioit- He wascormplimoieted by Lord and Lady wieldaiea When we fishadvi¢ointueference and the degree of n. hislaying c or � rcnr Aberdeen,to the se to nit�ua in c� nclluctrn g g 1o e. a. excellence to whit 4 be had brought the ptublie journal, we to cull not. likely apply club.—Toronto G obe. to:o sn whose sole at d only aim, appears. to 33 (=RVILLE.• lee teplay on the p,a.sious cud! prejudices The selections of the Mandolin Quartette and Banjo and G itar Club were exceeding- true people, vide the cer'tuattnLa of the quested to publiellian nreit in last • week's ned "A Frieneltoft the. lie writer exonoretee, n bole the RdvA.Il'bther writing the letters. 1 of the P.'P?•A1. As le correspondent.:e en ?cease, as .fitr es: the nd hence the request mplied with,- Er this —G. T. R. trains for Toronto and east leave Wingham tet 9.25 it. m. and 11.20 a. m. and 3.45 p. in., via Clinton and Guelph. Good connections by all trains. —A goodly num er of ladies from outside Pes were in att ]dance at the meetingof lac . M. 'octet t rialEV.I' S ' land Pres e the Mart y Y held in the Wingb en Presbyterian church, on Tuesday last. .Che public meeting, in the evening, was It rgelv attended, and ad- dresses on mission :ry topics were delivered by a number of ieeerencl gentlemen. . —There is nothing mysterious about advertising. It is to exact science. You are simply telling eeeplewhere they can get certain needed thits;s, That's all there is of it. If you can. ell them about some- thing they want, o■ ought to wear—if you have a good thing offer -advertising will sell it. Most any _ind of advertising is useful, but newspezer advertising is not only the best but it costs less than any other kind—service- considered. Yon can get more circulatio .—talk to more people —for less money nt a newspaper than in ' Mr. and Mrs. Atex. Hood; of Kincardine, were visiting friee.s in token this week.. Mx. and Mrs. ;U. andersom returned frotn their •wedding tour •n Weducsday. Mrs. l3rotwr, of 'roxeter,..waa the guest ; of Mrs. Gracey for fetw,•tbryeetbis week. ; Mwee . r- H. Davis anti MJ'a Ire; a aced Mester •.':••!; Cheater, were visiti beKincurdine leiter:el k ly welt rendered. The Mandolin playing of Mr. Geo. Smell's formed a decided feature of the programm• , and was thoroughly ap- preciated by the ,udience. His perform-. a.ices on the kenjo and guitar were also; Standard every wee -• Clinton News Recordi:'Tlhe County (4bnncil Hone" o • Refuge. Committee, consisting of. W. ;'roudfoot„ • Goderich; A. Muliturehie, Clin- xeter;; and W. Milne,. rn Tuesday. It was 15 toat)taer esof ground 3 eonrewhore within in, c1 erich, Seaforth, ter, and tenders for d i root these sections. seem seemed • to be lova of Clinton would ;11. Eilber, Steppe executed in spl ndid style and elicited; 'ton; W. Ban den, merited applaut.e The descaptive num-- Gree, met in Clint bets seemed to be the drawing cardl.: deckled that from especially the "D rkies' Jubilee." . would bo require Al LLr•.VTLLE. two miles of Clint The Banjo, Metadolin and Guitar Club, were recalled sev eel ti played several eel manner and to splendid re . i. ' • n and guitar es. Mr. Smedleyr • Wingham or Ex in a highly artisan,; sites will be pecur the audience witluhis The general imp on the banjo, maudelan that the neighbo be the most cent] tion. J. T. Go rr West Huron, wil with the two 01 Huron and pre Government to —about $35,0001 lay Night: The Banjo pence of ie H nd Mendolitt Quartette time in .April th of Mr. G, P'. Smedley, the count es of success, being heartily Wellington with view of gaining talc• tt d g h1 any other way. I'' pure it out and see. From t: i noel villa Titnes: The Banjo —Por first-class tailoring and cheap and Guitar Club Ind 'Ffaudolitt Quartette gents'. furnishLege, try Webster & Co. acquitted thomse-ves verycreditably, G. Remember the bice, one door south of y R. A. Graham's grocery store. ]! . Smedley, the eehductor, being a ]Yost in —Residents of thee town should make a himself. His bt_jo solves were especially practice of buying a 1 their goods at home. flee• From the Saturi e 3 get our prices, under the direotio than you can at berm, take .it all in all rs on --paisley bas's p blip -spirited resident, you . will leve moi by buying all you re. floored an femme am. Our merchants entered at each oiled stooks, and by polos on the m rafting columns of the were enthusiastic; ave no difficulty in de- this gentleman ae iis:cou should by Mayor Henna, r,nd Messrs. `Thomas Ontario, and h ere ed euob an one. It has I Aberdeen asked fc nd it now occupied. our town prosper re ytnust support alto the numbers and town, nays it it a Merchants. The!success means the Mr, Sntedtey on1 for fir d prosperity of the to 'n, and prosperity of cellonoc of the ch t>lregory and Win egg, as to the advise= just been ttnished 1 bility of striking the ominion Government 'The Advocate, of thaj to steel a buiidi in Wingham uitable most perfect building for a port office a d customs house After that in the interior t ed With. mien the sear adjou i cone the addresses t e aft a y tlomplete, nut taking any a tion in' •the matter. 1/fr. studied in the design ,Jl; Moron:occu 'ed the chair. a post o ce, and the town meant the prosperity of every 1 The e fittings are mos-"-- and elegance being matt in it, to hitt. eases out of tail ou ;