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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-06-22, Page 8. LL lionsTD-66. • GOODS THAT SELL OFF AT SIGHT. FRENCH SILK DELA1NES, 81L(Ii prominenence to cause. te) That Couticils e sight over the demeanor That all members be ug legitimate menus possibl cause of total proltibitio making it a matter of polls. J. H. Reid, on bebal Committee, reported t absence of neceesary la& was unable to give, a Comprising the newest midsummer standing of the council novelties, in coloriugs and printings that , There were also a n tOUCh thavery;pinnaele ot styles and can Ports given by the oth I Under the head of moved by W. H. Butt NEW DRESS GOODS. Lewis, that this Dist 'Select Councils to as The now June Dress Goods aro oaers candidates for parlia for inspection ; Fat ries are shown here different ridings, to that are not shown elsewhere, nor will when the question they be ; at special prices this month. ment. It was decided to only be obtainel from M. H. mcindoo. • he temperance orcise due over •f members. (ds, d to use all wise to further_ the , especially lin nseience at the of the Finance at, owing to the ; ers, the committee , present, the exact ncially, MUSICAL FIXCEL,LENCE, 1-1,..A.as we have the most nobby to a owl , oa. TJIE WiNGIIAM TIMES, JUNE 22 1,844 „ 17," 7237it, JA.R•MUTHE3450 STILL LEAD THE TRADE L k • —IN-- MERCHANT TAILORING AND CENTS' • FURNISHINGS. Inbar of minor re. committees, ow business, it was seconded by W. 11, Catalogue sent free on appli. ARTISTIC DESIGN. 2:2,......13400C:071E` 2704) .31-3[C:)3E DURN ABLE COSTRUCTION, .2‘.. 110 o lt Council request I for pledges from all MORRIS cation. entary honors in the i RRis _FERO - ROGERS - CO I Men's Plough support prohibition 1 "'''' owes before parlia- 1 d t e next District NEW PARASOLS. cannel' Holmesvil e, between the 1.5th LISTOWEL. • HALSEY PARK, Agent, WINGHAM. , Claarming shades f • or warm weather, (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 4.) and 30th of Jan. next. OE stools eoraplete. Note a few of ourpriees ; Boots, from $1,00 up. Ladies' Fine Batton Dongolas, tipped; from $1,00 up. Bcys' and Girls' Schoel noes, froin outs. tip, and all other goods in that line eqnally low. I Moved. by J. H. Pyp r, seconded by W. another wrangle followed on•a OUR STOCK OF — - • best and cheapest here. ; H. Butts, that a hear • vote of thanks be motion by Reeve MC`Murchie, to I, COOL GOODS, extended the Wingh council for the reduce Clinton's assessment *38,501,1 • 1 hospitality shown v The hot weather of this week brought . the the convention, 'ate people to our shop. Never was our by Dr. Towler, of Wi ., F. C. 'Stock ftt such excellent condition to• ,supply the summer wants. We offer How Public Ch anany bargains in each department, at M. H. McINDOO'S. I aid is made und The appointm " The Charity and all institut ADDITIONA. LOCALS. grant under its • —The direators of t ' tilled society will oft collections of the differ grain in the straw, cor ing la11 show. is now said t distilrbaawie ict the • account of which w gave in last issue, is i - caused by a certain kind of bugs in the bass of five lodgment and digent person the basis of for each day' tenance of an or abandon each case on in the several previous cal the view of tions by in 'other sources provides • that same basis quits to Houses of one-half cents but so as not to the :amount co sources in the pr • ed alike. They r liberal prizes for der three classes nt kinds of grasses, (2) Houses of Re 'age, and (3) Orphan ac., at their com- !Asylums. The g 'ant of public money !to the first of hese is made on the cents for each day's ing councils during tick was replied to gham council. 1,FouD, Dist. Secy. sties are Aided. nt of government • the provisions of id Act n of 1874, ons entitled to a a:visions are treat- . re provided for un - viz : (1) Hospitals. • i basis .of twenty th at tbe, cause of e I actual treatme • t of' every patient in hoe]. in Glenelg, an 1 . 1 the institution; to the second on a • ents for each day's naintenance or an in- , and to the third on o and. one-half cents lodgment and main - orphan and neglected child—reckoned in nanumber of inmates institutions during the . report tcommittee recommended idar •earAnd contribu- th he ! against the offer of D. D. Wilson fort . LONDESBORO. y. wi ncoui:aging sale of his ,Seaforth property. • ficIpalities and from 1the •The Orangemen held their regular the Act also further I After ,cliscussips the report was , monthly meeting in the Teraperance Luther aid upon the , I amended to authorize the purchase • Hall last night.—John Wall, of of the site selected and that the Coin- ' Winghani, Was in. the village over . n mittee, with Messrs. Cook and Mc- ' Sanday.--The Horne Circle met In Donald, -advertise for, building tender 1 the rbresters' hall last night. ---A.1 on the plans selected, to be . built Woodman represented the local For - during the summer . of 1895 . and ,- esters Court at the High Court held completed before, October 1st The ; in Woodstock this week..—Bond aside e2,600 for the purchase. . ' the Grand Lodge session, I. 0. G. T. Laureson was in Paris this week at treasurer was authorized to 80t . On motion. bf ...Messrs. Neelin and ; —The S. 0. E. Meeting last Friday McKay, the seeietary of the County !night 'was well attended, one candi- Board of Examiners was allowed a date was initiated and four proposi- salary of $75 per annum. • . ' tions received. -'There were two appli- A motion by Messrs. Kennedy and; cations for hieurance.—The Presby Griffin to allow the County Commis- . terians intend holding a strawberry stoner .$100 for .traveling expenses .festival; on July 2nd.—The Methoa through the .country, was • referred dists will have a picniethe same day. to Executive committee to report at Mr. Geo. Snell is visiting her parents next meeting of Council. ' at Belfast at present.—Mrs. John A motion by Messrs. Cox and. Gib- Brunsdon is still very poorly.—The son to appoint three valuators to ex- trustees of S. S. No. 8, have engaged amine property In the county as as Miss Turnbull as assistant teacher in . basis for equalization, was referred place of Miss MeLauchlin, who leaves to Special ,committee to report at at midsummer. . - • next meriting— Council then adjourned. to first Thursday in December. _ cracks of the old log —The Inclepend of this town Ieve!jt • rangements with tl • excursion to Sarni • will also have a sp ' •- Detroit. Look on • Experience has Proved it. • A triumph in medicine was attained when experience proved that Scott's Emulsion would not only stop die progress of Pul- monary Consumption, hut by its continued. • use health and vigor could be hilly restored. school house. t Order of Foresters t about completed ar- e 0-. T. IL for their big on August llth, they ittl boat from Saenia to for bilis. ''',0••• District Meeting The Royal Tetnpla District meeting at June 14th, with a go all parts of the distri lor; J. E. Tem, in minutes of the prece Seaforth, Jan. 27th • Committee was app f the. R. T. of T. of Huron held their hightail., Thursday, representation from t. District Council - he chair. After the ding meting, held in were rcad,,a striking inted, consisting of Bros. Davis, Centrt lia ; Dobson, Ford- • wich Placard., Ho Beatty, Seaforth; pecreeeded to draught raittees. The reports of D This was kept up the remainder of the afternoon and for an hour after tea, but without changing the re- sult. Tho report of the House of Industry was taken up, as follows: (1) Recommending purchase of site chosen, north half of lot 50, London Road Survey, Trichersmitlal and the advertising for tenders for j buildings, as shown. in plans by Fowler & Fowler, of Woodstock, (2) The estimated cost is-: •• . 'West, Building •• .$7,600 and a Heating'. . ''' '''''' ' ' " 75 town • and to se we theta they rafter t Furnishing VALISES AND TRUNKS is full, and at prices which must satisfy all. la—Boot and Shoe repairing' clone as usual, J. J. HOMUTH & SON, WINGHAM. They Want Name& Ink S. Taggart 8,r, Co 89 King St Toronto, Owtario, desire •the (IresSen of a few people i are interested in, wor . 9,000 ; e ()cupid GI. 'des the Boat," Architect and Superintending.. ,f)136000(; ecuted wat • valor piett Land r, • --, inches, enitab for fro, Barn , • 7nn other pictures bout •colors, to any one IneidentalS,repaiee,wiDel Mill &c.1,125 , flamer; RINI address • A total of $1(3,000. Of this • sum • ers of flee- pict et mes eyery send free, of art, superbly ex e, size 10 x 13 g, and sixteen he same size, in ing thew at once the f ten persons (adtnir- $4,000 be paid by the „, einment,i. e' 0,0,,, • Ire . to cove xpense of mail- ogetber with five ! rugsh istr, etc., The •egular price tlitee pie - leaving $1,200 to be raised • by the 1 'mg' County. Application has-been made olut thoey cite tt e secured f rwardoitue tlibe- names to the Provincial Government for, a : and 'lent Y pro.Erptly. N portion. of the Stavely estate, • but ; of this per has already received copie of nothing definite could be arrangedl above etnres and consider them really at present. - • In a supplementary 1 ege of _ res esville, and Sisters Kay, Goderich, who the standing corn - Councillor, D. Secy. and Treasurer were ti en given, after which ividing the district discussed, but when was decided not to resent. a request, was grant- hdrar, ftom Huron ellingtou, if permit. he places in Huron istrict meetings are g very difficult to , so it was thought the advisability of d into two divisions w the vote was taken, make any division at Vordwich council, ed permission to wi jurisdiction and join ted by that district. District where the likely to be held bei retch from Fordwic advisable to transfer, • G. Penhale, Exeter =Mee on "the distri pepere." He though port each council ob tearing to the work th copy of the Weekly pieced in the hands 'presented in the coca J. H. Pyper, of Se lot committee on "Op ing councils," said tha be started in Olin tott, Dashwood and other comma had become e in the immediate ne' to the restiecitating of The committee for reported through thei ion, who said, (1) Th pest ling year was sat seite vote showed a 1 of the total prohibitio that no stone should b would Maude the pow toot to the wishes of t e people, (2) TWA terere attention might ibe given to juvenile temporanoe work, and titattheintroduction Of the Flslert Degree ritc, councils would give interest and stability to them. (3) Tasrafare, the council would recommend, isaitarat we keep in view the vast import- tbedasse ar 0 moral evasion idea. (s) That on the evening of the 26th illet.— tar the perettlae the inileenee of the Order has been deeided to defer putting tip Veneta% t4) 'tog en drurehts, to giro eybow buildbngs this rim% am....••••.••• TO CURE DEBILITY, loss of appeiite, sleeplessness and all nerv- ous troubles, physicians recommend Campbell's Quinine Wine. Do not let your druggist persuade you,. that some other is just as good. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Mfrs., MONTREAL. be given .of ten cents lefuge, and. one and. o Orphan Asylums; xeced one-fourth of ribrited from other seeding year. • Th Ladies. The pleasant eff et and perfect safety' with which ladies ay use the California liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under ell conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom ef e ackage. reportedfor the cone- ution of reports and that the fuller re. seined of matter per. better, and that simpler should be of every family re. il. orth, in his report ning and resuseitat- new councils right .urich, Hill's Green, laces, and when any tinct, those councils hborhood might see such. "Temperance work" cheirnian, Mr. Doh. t retrospect of the efactory; the plebi- ge majority in favor of the liquor traffie; left unturned that re that be to give ef- RBI, A sacred coIl the Epworth L Endeavor, in the on Tuesday eve of those happy ev create a flutter of the fair sex, took dente of Mr. .J place, on Wednes when Mr. Virillia was united in ma Tinge to Miss Chris- tina Wock. The Rev. Mr. Stewart, Presbyterian minister at Belmore, officiated, and the groom was as,sist- ed by his brother, Mr. Alex. Bright, • as best man, the bridesmaid being Miss Rosetta, sister of the bride. The presents were unusually numerous • and valuable, both parties belonging to well-known an highly esteemed families. Mr. B ight is the efficient manager of the Brussels flax 111111 and his bride is a sister of Mrs. Chris, Zilliax, of Brussel and they will be- gin housekeeping in that town. TEESWATER, 1fORE. cert was given by ague. of Christian Methodist church, "ng last.—Another nts, which always • xcitement amongst place at the resi- hn Wock, of this ay of last week, 'Bright, • Brussels, LIME FOR SALE. The undersigned offeri for sale, say. quantity of good lime. Willho delivered to any ot. the sup • rounding villages and Wingham, 12; (nda per bushel. •D. FRASER, • Lot 4, con. 7, Turnberry. Glenfarrow P, 0. Here I am Again with Another House and Three Lots for Sale. I offer for stile, a nice frame cottage, containitlir An A 1 pedigreed Milstein Bull, tiged 13 months. rooms, closets, kte., with hard and soft Water, see - Is offered for sale. is 1:roo71 size. weighing hetweewl ated on the earner of Petrick and Carling streets, Canadian Holstein rresinn flurd Book. attached to the dwelling, and they will he sold with IT Whip:ham. There aro threefifths rod 1.1..511Kriemoly7 JAS. ELLIOT, iihmva e 0. For fall:particulars, apply to the ! owner, just opposite. seven mid eight hundred pounds. Rerrister.id in 1 it or sommtery, Holstein Cull A splendid pioni , under the ans. pie,es of the Cat held in Thompson', day of this week, number present, passed off svell.— chueell, was grove, on Thurs. here was a large and everything he Maccabees are a prosperous soot ty. The clitireh parade here recently was quite suc- cessful, and 'was attended by inert - hers of the tents in Kineardine, Nettstadt, Riversdalc, Corners and members of the local tent. ---The W. C. T. U. of this place intend having an ice eream and take metal on the lawn of Mrs. Robertste, meet BLUEVALE, • ! Mr. Milne, the Patron candidate BRUSSELS. for this riding held a meeting here on Monday evening, assisted by Mr. The perjury case against John Govenlock and alr. Comon, of Me- Broadfoot was dismissed by the Grand Killop and M. J. J. DOTIMAR, of Blue - Jury at Goderich, last week. --Mr. vale. Mr. Gibson's interests were Wm. Bright, manager of the fiax1well looked after by Mr. Blair, of mill, was married on Wednesday of j Brussels, who delighted the audience last Week, to Miss Christina Weeks, ! with his eloquence. It is expected of Belmore.—The members and ad- j that Mr. Gibson will have a larger hermits of the Methodist church will ' majority here than ever hefOre.—Miss provide dinner on July 2nd, in the Mary Collie has returned home after skating rink. They' are preparing a long visit to her sister in Michigan. • to entertain 1000 people.—John j —Rev. J. W. Pring and Mr. John bee had the misfortune to have sev- R. Miller are the delegates chosen by • eral of the fingers on his left hand. Court Douglas, to attend the high badly lacerated by coming in contact, court 0. 0. F., at Woodstock.—Miss with a saw 111 Amont Bros.' factory Cassie Blair, of Manitou, Manitoba, is last Monday week, ---On Sabbath • here intending to spend the summer next, it number of -Brussels Free with her aunt, Mrs. Bailey.—Mr. and Masons willjoin their Seaforth breth. ; Mrs. George Scott, of Toledo, Ohio, ren and attend public service in the and . Mr. Robert Scott, of Seaforth, Englishehurch 111 thatown.----The bills were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. are outannouncingthe program for the Frank Scott, of this place last week. Summer races on July 2nd in this place. The races are a 8 minute trot itt which are 10 entries, purse, $400; 2,50 trot or pace, $200 purse; •and a 2.80 trot or pace, purse, $200. Mile heats. 3 in 5. Mower, • 4.4,44MPA. Vs 4 Reaper, STARK'S • Kr -N' 1\ POWDERS Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia 111 .20 mmures, l, n Ormed Tongue, Dizri- ness,111liousnurn, Patin in:Shit., Constipat L 11 iver. .d Bd reutli; To tmly cureand regu.ate, the bowels. yion, NICE TO TAKE. PRICE 26 CENTS AT DRUG SPTORES. f....4•14V4rseamma444k444,..-44444*. r..012,0•••••if • Binder, -Separator, and Engine REPAIRS —AT ---- .THE WHAM FOUNDRY. R. J. BLACKWELL, Prop. sows. tALLARTYNE —In Lower winginon, on May 30th, the wife_ of Mr, Gee. Baikal. tyne ; a son. GILOREIST Wirighatt,on May 27th, the wife of Mr, S. Gilchrist; a daughter. BlI/SROIS—In \\Ingham, on .111110 5th, Rheumatism Cared in a day.---8outh the wife of Mr. A. Briebols ; a daughter. .4.merican Itheinnatic Cure of ltheeMethen PEROtTe0N—Ie Wingham, on June7th• sta Neuralgia, radicelly curers in 1 to 3 days. the wife of Mr. Robt. Ferguson Its action on the system is remarkable and JERHYLC—In Diet Wawattoeh, on In mysterious. It remotes Id one the cause 8th, the wife of Mr. S. Jermyn ; a cl of the disease immediately disappears. The ghter, first dose greatly benefits. 73 amts. r Coatszar.--In Bluevale, on June Air, Warranted at Chisholm's drag store. the wife of Mr, Thos. Cornell ; FUTURE PROSPECTS. Will wheat be worth two dollars a bushel within two years? We do not clairna to be able to answer the question, but one who • should be regarded as good authority on the subject, namely, Mr. VanHorne, of railway fame, has spoken quite freely on this question. But there are questions of daily experience of which we can speak with absolute certainty, and. of some of them we will have 'some- thing to say -here: 1st. There are so Many people engaged in the mercantile business or trade in this country, and the struggle for place and patronage is so great and persistentrthat profits in many lines are wiped out. HoW,t'then, can a • trade be done that will give to the merchant a living profit, and at the Barnett= secure to his customers the very best value offered in any market? • We answer: Impprt goods direct from the manufacturers or • from the fields of production, and we have adopted this course. OUR ORDER FOR FALL ' AND WINTER MANTLES , AtND 0W11AP8 WAS PLACED WITH ONE OF T/IE BEST BERLIN,' GERMANY MANU- FACTURERS TWO MONT1-Le AGO. Qur customers can rely on getting the very latest TEXTURES and NEWEST STYLES, At tyle Ti -WEST PRICER POSSIlln. o IMPORTATION ORDER for TEAS was also PLACED TWO' MONTHS AGO and will BE PICKED AND PACKED TO OUR ESPECIAL ORDSR AND stittrso ntnEop FROit THE GARDENS 1VRERE (MOWN TO TUE Tow x OF WINGHAM. • Our Dress Goods, and many important lines in Dry Goods, we imported this spaing, and our customers understand what that means to thew% sell the best Boots and Shoes, Ready -Made 'Clothing, Our Tailoring Department has special attention. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Ties, \&e. The purest Groceries, at correeeprices, is the rule of our house. D. M. GORDON, The Anchor House, Wingham. ARNESS AND GOLLARS. Hating bought out the Ambler Harness Business gala started Itt his old stada„ ani prepared to furnish the publie with everything usually kept in a Mimeo shop such us HEAVY, LIGrIIT and TRACK HARNESS, NETS, DUSTERS, WI-IIPS, CURRY COMBS, BRUH SES, MEAT COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELLING BA.GS, too, I Make all nay owe, Coll Ire end guarantee satiefeetiOn. ft trial and 1 will use you right. Ga, :Asa ITIIIV714110Zrit Wingtoutt: 11 VOL. XXIII.---NO 1169 • We want to tell you about our Linen Steels. Nowbere in town will you and suo an assortment in Table Linens, Napkins, D. Oylies end Towels, and',the value is , right because the prices ae rght, All purehased in the Old Country and iinported direct by us, which means a great saving to you. There is nothing that delights a woman's eye as much ME fine'pretty linen. Come and see ours and be delighted, Our • Print and Challie stook is the prettiest and Most complete in town and you are sure to be suited.' We have auumber of ends of Carpets in Brussels, Tapestry, All -Wools and Unions, suitable for small rooms. We will sell themcheap to clear out. Our Grocery Stock is fresh, complete and cheap as ever, The Mc Tea leads the trade, because it is always the same quelity, never changes. See the New Duplex Washboard, the greatest labor-saving device of the, age. Shop early and secure prompt delivery (*your goods. This store closes at seven o'clock. 11.151114.4.. 01115 Li: HISOOCKS, The Only Direct Importers. • THE BEAR, June 7th, 1894. IMM.,•••IMMiam.11Mtini.VAITNMIOW••}Biitter.104.0M.IPOSIMPV•M•001=4.MASINOtr. 'Marriage Licenses Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vie - torte street,Wingliana, Ont. No witnesses required., 11•Pm44.2414.4.174,..4msnerranonswons,...,4414.aroweannemo4matas SU• tj'tictrtiTteCaoenhterars1.1)(tuiltil'ur8 WAN & ELLIOTT, Es s i ii 1,01..onot191..enim, 0.1.teirunysiiv, In session and Gerrard Streets, anada'e Greatest Demmer cial S oho ol. the entire yegr. Special circulars for summer classen, 'Write for one. Prinel pat. • LOCAL NEWS. —House to rent, apply to R. Frame a, the new pastor, will the Methodist church, "‘}Rev. Dr. Giff • ,.."boeupy the pulpit on Sunday next. —The races at next, will, no doubt number of our spor —Monday next stores in Wingham • gala others interes themselves accord' russels, on Monday be attended by a large ing men. being a holiday, all the vill be closed. Farmers Id will please govern gly. —.Watches, clool and jewelry promptly repaired ana fully warranted by Hiram PAnif., Meyer Block; Wingham, --elleti4r5.aee asl4id for the erection o an aadittr5010e A ricultural building it town. ThOMiders '11 be received up til the 2nd orJuly. —The 0rnugtntei and Orange Youn Britons of Harrieton, accompanied by th braes band, willratethe corning 12t of Julyin. Wingharn. —Why buy cheap g ods, when you ea get thelaest for the same money at Mu *". • 1.Bev. S. Sollery, B on Wednesday for Ghelph. A large nu people were at the st gen-be:a,e. god thing t it's a, baa habil to mak you see, .& mad who paper the other day we, gery. —The membere of attend divine setviee Witighato, on Sunday nt 3.30 o'elock p. rn., ILighes, of Adelaide, D., and family, le ieir new home i bar of the town tion to bid ther be, observant, bi a note of everythit d that to a slip arrestedfor fo .0, L. No. 791 wi 1 St. Paul's allure. -text, the ltd of Jul hen Rove Bro. L. will preach to the --For first-class tailoring and chei gents' furnishings, try Webster it C Bentember the plate, ono door south 4,11. A. Graham's gr000ry stors, • —A splendid game f lacrosse was ph ed on the Windham Perk, on Thtiredaj last week, in the d eland DisjItiot stir' The followieg are th names of the h• o teasel A. E. Griel , goal; Don dal` point;r� A. Dineley, •er point; C. Mar Parquharsim an G. McIatuchlin, IOW T. n. Corn centre: a, 3. ' Dotto0, r. Dinsley A. E. Stuart, lot Art Carr outside 5 W. Vanstone int home. The horn team elleeeeilea svintiolg three str ight goals frost: Ithatore ttr, tamont hour. Carr ser doe an a torn,yn t ce for. Wingham. gene true a very ge tlettaray One and visitors. tr61-0 well eariba with the they Were used.