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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-06-29, Page 1till Is 114 IIE TIMES we want to tell you about our Linen Stock. Nowhere in town will you And snot an etsortment in Table Linens, Napkins, D. Oylies and Towels, and the value is right because the prices are right, All purchased in the Old COuutry and imported divest by us, which means a great saving to you. There is nothing that delights a woman's eye at much at fine, pretty hrien. Come and see °pre and he delighted, Our Print end Challie stook is the prettiest and most complete in town and you tere sure to be suited, We have a =mbar of ends of Carpets in Brussels, Tapestry, All -Wools end Unions, meltable for small rooms. We will sell them cheap to cleer out. Our Grocery Stock is fresh, complete and cheap as ever. The 35o Tea leads the trade, because it is alweys the same quality, never changes. See the New Duplex Washboard, the greatest labor-saving device of the age. Shop early and secure prompt delivery of your goods, This Store closes at seven The Only Direct Importers. ,Tue Enem, june 7th, 1804. thing gigantic.. This and Charles Knecht ville races., this weel —Division Court hall, on Tuesday? J There were quite a 1 hearing. —Cesh, for good butter and eggs ot R. A. Grehern's market 'grocery. preached an ins discourse in the Co this place, on Sund —The semi-mann• ty Orange Ledge of hold at Winghean o —Privete moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to —The public sch la close for the sum- mer vacation to -d (Friday), In rurtil sections the schools e -open on Monday, August 20th, In the ities, towns end in- corporated villages the open a week later. —The union meeti g of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis, ionary Society will be held in the Congre ttional church, on Thursday, the 5th of y, 8.30 p. rn. All interested are requeste to attend. ' ths.CAnoILL, Sec. —The " cheek" of ome people is soMe- Canada coolly offered n to their show, in ting about $4 worth . ,WINGTIAM, 'ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 290894. Swarts, Geo,'Shaw 1 —The town cannon has been placed in positiir e'511iessts. J. E. Sw Geo. B. Roe's Miss money in their cless last Friday. —Don't be a Mole one of the best 5c. ei ardson, of Brantford, ,,e'es'4,--W-e are Pleased. dive end peacticaf papers that Mr. town, has been elect of the Grand Lodge evening last. The next step will be meeting of the Conn- orth Huron will be was played betweet Thursdey, the 28th tiara and Lower TON spirited and good declared a draw, me —Go to Munshow, the leader, for all kinds of bar pins, sword handle, Corsage attended the °reeve. was held in the towel go Doyle presiding. ether of came up for T 118 a_tiOket of amiss emitted by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vic - torte street,Wingliane, Ont. No witnesses consideration of inse required., of local notices. —Why de yon ruin your eyes by looking -i=c7rse r '1)7=17 at the sun to see if it es near noon, when and Gerratd Streets, 'reroute. gAquesnitnabfq Canadeee Greatest Commercial School. en session the entire yeas.. Special circulars tor summer °lasso, write for one. LOCAL NEWS. _House to rent, apply to ereeseees /Occupy the pulpit On Sunday next. —Tee races at next, will, no doubt number of our spor —Monday next stores in Winghana ' and others interes themselves accord' —Watehes, doe and jewelry promptly repaired and, fully warranted by HALSET FARR, Meyer Block; Wingliam. d for the erection of ricultural building in ill be received up till P. Fromm. • ete" Erie. Girl .ana G arfteld took first ud smoke Monopole, s. McKelvie's. to see from the daily F. Brockenshire, of Grand Councillor Grand Master. , ling, a football metch the juniors of Wing - n, end after some very eying, the match was club having scored a —4 former Win dollars bath]; on t his bets were that eleeted in West Hu was he of this, that greet odds. —A large number Canadian. Order of attend the District d sels, on Monday nex has been engaged by for'the day, and will strong. nits, now a resideMt hree or four hundred e elections. Most of Mr, Garrow 'would be •on, and so coafideut some ceses he gave the members of the mestere of town will The Town Bend the best ever held i he Brussels brethren that is saying a g trn ont about twenty McLean end Jas. Caledonia Camp, of gathering of the r dietriot, which was 1 week, to make the ne •essary arrengements. A football mat ham and Lower t a well -contested g of the Wingharo was played on the park, ing, between the Whig. wn. adRiOr clubs. After me, it resulted it favor layers by four goels to Loudon, who hay been taking photos of the factories, sch a and the prineipal buildinge of the t wu, leave this week. They have been do ng first-class work and therefore/ dispoeed a considerable number of pietures. --Mr. Adam Au tin, of Toronto, inspec. tor of the Millers e d Manufacturers Fire Insuranee Compen was in town one day last weak, and ga e the Times a friendly call. Mr. Austin w s Teeswater making an inspection of Ir. W. R. Thompson's saw mill preparator to taking a risk on —The Kingsville died Board, who have been making ings interesting for *it citizens, lutve eached a climax end propose engaging a t cher who will work at plastering on Sabi eye, and in conse- quence will teach very cheap. The local plasterers are protesti g most vigorously. —The Great North rn Caledonian games will be held in Luc ow on the 5th of September next. T e games will be held under the auspices the Sons of Scotland camps of this distri t, and promise to be the Sepey town, and od deal. Messrs. L. -Ladies, have your garments made by Mies X. Jolanston, Gregory block, opposite the Queen's Hotel. Latest stylis„ good you cen buy a reliable watch for $8.1.0, work, always first-class fit. from Munshow, the leader. —Members of t Ancient Order of United Workmen ill' be iuterested. in ---The annual deco ducted by members of of the town, will take evening, et 6 30 o'clock propriete way of the li respect for the'deed. ' 'he precession will start from the,tpwn ha for the ,cemetery •a, the new pastor, will —The West Huron areners' Iestitilte the Methodist church, excursion to the Model Pam, Guelph, on Friday last, eves well attended, quite a niunber going from thi section. The ex- rnesels, on Monday be attended by le large cursioniste were greatly ileased with their • tion services con- e different societies lace this (Friday) This is a very ap- ing to show their ng men. trip and with whet they w at the "Farm." being a, holiday, all the vill be closed. Farmers a will please govern --.-Tedefersearet as town,. Tioll dere the 2nd orJuly. r. --The 'Oran gone Britons of Herrieton, braes band, Will, cote The "calf with a cough is all right, and one of the excursioniets told the writer that she was one of diet b at enimala on the leave Wingham at 6.25 a. m. and 11.20 a. p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con- neetions by all trains. Perth, where he wil Bros.' Comedy COm end Orange Young n.,mbere of this accompanied by the months of eech s ratethe coming 12th retreat( owned by historic town, and consing.season. So they commence thei and no doubt Wingh places visited, -Why buy cheap g ods, when you can on Wednesdey for Ghelph. A. large nu . people were at the et good-bye. it's it baa ho,bib to mak you see, A. mad who paper the other day Nlre gery. —The etembers of attend divine service, 'Wingham, on Sunday Hughes, of Adelaide, D., and. family, left eir new home in bet of the towns - tion to bid them be, observant, htit a note of everythieg d that to a slip of arrested' for for - St. Paul's church, lext,the 1st of July, will preach to them --For firsteelass tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, :Remember the View, one door South of .&11. A, Graham's gr000ry stove, s left on Monday for rejoin the Markt any. The. different pa,ny spend several enmer at a beautiful them near this old get up their parts for e time in September fall and, winter tour, I wile be among the reward, in Winnipeg, resident of this town Annie E. Galbrait Stephen W. Gelbra' tor of the Times. many residents o Stephen W. Galin after a, lingering il tions to her limbo, it is suppoeed that decease, and pass deceased was of e disposition and,. the .•Pleteshre cif 1 les,rning that the de ision of the Grand Lodge of Ontario to ssue certificates for 61,000 as well as for 2,000, has been dis- approved of by th Supreme Lodge sessionde. San Franc co. Mr. 33, Willson, Ileerfilton here, has the branch of the so, we, for a few months taken by a gentleman Mr. Willson will n Simcoe, as he spent si. the agency was opened six years ago. —The election rett town on Tuesday ev them assed to her a former well-known in the person of Mrs. , relict of the late s • is well-known to ith died here in 1887, the town,. the late Dr. Godfrey is a pi. nese, of Consumption. Toronto, and a higl s untiring in her atten- complished gentle darning his illness, and who has made h she contracted the fatal Ontario, said Milvv s never 'well since his is 0118 of the. pretti 1 away as stated. The that ever stood bef 'ndly and affectionate ab th31°sk' Mrs' e loved by all who had playing the weddin atquaintance, she Bolan, and the groo t thirteen years of aita, veritknal black' ea home with his grand- took a positioe at re. Samuel Yetihill, of dressed in white c ast few yeake She had tulle veil, leaning 01 manitehs, several ei Hale, preceded by their 'home with her. Clerento Wissler, year. The ,ramiaa xlordtm and Robert geeen ana laid in the aisle and was presei 'You seem to w t the earth," quoth she " Well, I want yo , my clear," said he ; c‘ For you are all t e world to me," And then the ca tious maid. consented, —If anybody ca explain in few cool and simple 7ord why thunderstorms, whir% used to be h on sultry days, no leave the atmosphere more oppressive tha they found it, he is at liberty to take th floor. —The statement holders of the 13 annual meeting in Ohms that the ear saffieient to provide on the stock snd to rest, which now am lad as a blessed relief —An old lady wh of the "purfew bell, councillor 'the othe approval of the idea. who has not decency his wife at 9 o'cl home." mistook the intention went to a Galt town day and declared her enough to go home to k ought to he sent —Children'e day ,ill be observed next Sunday at the Cong egational church. In the morning, the pa tor will preach a ser- mon to the children Subject " I'll risk it." In the evening, he children will have charge of the service. The communion of the Lord's Supper wi be observed at the close of morning servi e. —A. Gospel Temper held in the Temperanc evening next, et 8 o'cloe of the local branch o Addresses will be delive Hamilton, of the Baptis Rector of St. Paul's chur will be interspersed with chair. A. collection 1 is town, attended. a defray expenses. All a resentatives of the _The difficulty at t Id in Lucknow, last factory, in town has be ce meeting will be Hall, on Sunday under the auspices church, and Rev. elaide, formerly i. The addresses vocal and instru- will occupy the I be taken up to —Manshaw, the leading jeweller, has taken a full coarse at the Toronto Optical Institute, and has all the latest appliances testing free. for testing the most deficient eyesight. All , i's expected that the f Ioperation in the war I of the new company i Mr. Thos. Bell will b —Political probl ms are now of Ininor , compared with the serplexing one, eHow I christ will be the m anager of the Bank of I shall we keep cool ?' 4 And the man 'who , dent. ' It will be goo one to take charge of ch Ipeople that the matte drives en ice wa is to be envied. The his place heee being I are a certain numb • of rules which, if ! —"Among the Br e institution in Sim- - -' carefully followed, will have a cooline duced by the Wingha rom the head office.. ' drink less, dress less°1 Thursday evening of do everything less, I audience, and the di striving to sleep, a !well taken by the n tiring will be found a ; Mr. Thos. Marks, t , versatile , comedian, ning, by botles•Ilie of this town, who has , entertainment, and during the evening. els were received jn, enzie, daughter or Liberals and the C servatives. The I been attending the onservatory of mega , nuder whose auspice latter had the thop no: t to Mr. P. Deans' I in Toronto, for so e time, successfdIly i was held,are deservin flour and feed store a their headquarters Physic& Culture andElocution I citizens for the o,pp and the former occup ed the Temperance graduatedin from that well. know I institution, the other ' such an enterteini day, and hoes been gi nted a'diplonaa) The . are Hall, where the te grams -were received pleased to lea and read. Both line of telegraph gave result of her. exam' lation on the*. violin, . fluanTal success. good reports, and by on Saturday last, has! —Over 1000 feet of MSS, nearly as much was no uncertainty yet. Miss McKenzie I of cold frames, 50,000 tomato plants (grand trol the distinies o a class in the above , ohes, don't buy scrubs), 10,000 celery, meg. next four yeers.: hould be able to secure country, lovely geraniums and fuchsias, ; nilicent cabbege, best cauliflowers in the —We take the fol upils, os the young I large verbenas and asters, see them, best marriage of Dr. Fol to, late of Belgro,ve, of Belgrave, from tl Journal of June 21s this town, it wilt be wedding guests : . The wedding of T,don to, Canada, of Belgreve, Oda Episcopal church large orowd of Belle creditors accepting 75. and the business passi a new and financially be a stranger in months there when in that town, about tendency: Eat les work less, play less except sleep, and in warm bath before .helpfti 'agency. Lottie M Mr. Geo. 'McKenzie, per cent of the capit was establisheeduri posits are now more laa.s in ernount, and of the general edam country, the Bank h though the directors caution and conserve Union furniture about settled, the nts on the dollar, g into the hands of trong company. It tory will be in full of a week or so. the general manager sd Mr. Oliver Gil- hanical superinten- resented to,'° nentilton, lad ngs of the year carry 025,000 to nte. to more than 1. One new agenc g the year, The de- han Ave million dol. bile mention is Macle mitt depression in the s little to complain' of ee the necessity of,„, ive management. —The Secretary o masters of theeponii delve the attention munity. It reads as lars and other articles paid at a loW rate of frequently posted be quest to return within delivered:and as the •egulistions only al- low the direct return letters, I am to in- struct you in future hand back to the senders all articles ott r than letters post- ed at your office upon vhich such printed requests may appeer, r order that the re- quest may be struck o t. Articles repost- ed with the objectiona le request mey be sent to the Dead Lett r Office." akers," the play pro - Dramatic Club, on ast week, drew a good rent characters were embers of the club. e well known and had cherge of the ve some specialties The lacrosse club the Post Office De - circular to the rad- on, which. should re- 8 1 the business =a - mail matter pre. ostage are not in - ring a printed re. so many days if not —This is swelterin summer, It brings many bodily dike forts. CoIlars wilt brows drip, tempers •izz, and the whole system sags and beco es soggy. But suna- mer more than atone for these torrid tor- tures. It gives us th joy -diffusing summer girl. You need not to the sea, shore or the mountains to fee, t your eyes on this living picture of lov her in the early mor close of the afternoo liness. Yon can see mg and towards the on thestreets. She's as gorgeous as a Fret ch water -color. Her clothes are made up f the happiestof hues. She is a charniing sublimation of the rainbow. And no m whether it be as red fire in the night time of snow, she always meet cucumber and a icicle on an Arctio wh She defies the heat al times lowers the tem). her cheerful chatms o never wane. er what the 'weers, a lumber yard on. oe as white as it flake ppears to be as cool comfortable as an ling boat's yard -arm. her serenity some.- rature for us. May person and "togs" Perso ale. Mr. Jos. Mason is 1.1 me fee a short time, the entertainment Kincardine Reporto of the thanks of our stoue, of Winghaen, rtunity of attending that it was also a came on it 'de: Listowel this week, his parents in town th s Miss Norma Dlnsie ronto for the holidays Mrs. Wm. Young, eleven ohelock there s to who would con- not been made publ the Province for the which was conclude if she would open breeches in town, a large number of ladies of our town, of the opportunity out leaving to leave .;''' A very pretty the Presbyterian ch nesday forenoon 1 daughter of D. B. joined in the holy W. J. Milne, M. D., appointed time, the with an expectant c knot was securely ti the pastor of the chi ring account of the _ _ pansies. s Godfrey, of Toren- o doubt, would be glad jecl peach tom�Lto plants +while they htist. Clitiord I�xnrees : r. J. J. Elliott, wife nd Miss Mary Carson, taking lessons with- Also slips of tr:tiliug plants to Query dollar and daughter, visited Winght m on Mon- heir homes. purchaser. Conte, sidewalk nearly all the Ballefontaiite (Ohio) � . Mrs. T. A. Mills, of edding took place tn' way from town. iouth side of the iron day..i>Ir, 11 Currie: exp reeve •Eoj 1Vatllhosse bridge. Follow the poplar trees up the was in town last two e.. Hope Hillhouse noticed, was one of rob, Blyth, oft �Ved- river hank it fete yards ftotu the bridgo and was home for a few do s. f Colborne, was the r. Forbes Godfrey, of cI�inuon, Esq., was loner iVinghatn. guest of her beothor, t•. P. S. Linklater, d Miss Mary Carson, .nds of wedlock tvitlt io, attracted to. the J •f that village. At tine —Tho election, on 1'iiesclay last, wits of town for a few days est week. very ietly conducted i town, and t. pretty i .Mrs. Jas. Johnston and son tied., of st night an unusually irttroli rues vll filled f 4 1 Palmerston, spent a fe days with friends ontaine's best citizens. patty, and the nuptial fail wort{ was t?ollec.. he friends of Mr. dicing physician of d by �tev. A. MnLeau, Cxarro� ,the Liberal andiclato, diol well, in town during the we k. y educated and ac. rch. After the core- considering the force. they had to contend Misses Edith Clarke n, while Miss Carson, snotty, the invited gi csts repaired to the i against. i\lr. Cunni ly, the Opposit% ton have returned Mott ✓ home at Belgrave, residengc of Mr. 1\ cl{,inuon, where the candidate, had ti. dive support of the Ladies' College, to spe ukee for several years, wedding breakfast n is in waiting. The • Conservatives, and til v worked hard, ani[ 12r. Walter Scott, of utnerous and costly `had the setisfaocion tf having their man in, on old friends in to 1 esteetu in which the head the poll. The r stilt in town was as r .; Lowe,of happy Couple were follows patch the eastbound I tVarcl one end their honeymoon + �t:atd two ereastern cities. The Word three tulntions. I Ward four ez Mrs. Joeeph Van - ills in town a, few Daniel Calder, of 's this week, having visiting friends in wife are visiting week. is home from To- \silks rfrt Ate his ' —A splendid game f lacrosse was play-. parents, xi, „,„a ea on the Windham Parts, on Thnisday of this town. rot the last week, in the M tland Distrint iseriee. resided. in Whiniest The following are th names of the horne . her brothers makits N. Famtharion ars ,Art Carr Outside a hone. no haw vatting three str VAC was a very ge itleitors were well Itilay wars and. G. McLatichlin, de - A. B. Stnart, lipase; 1 tY in their bereavens t. i and groom left on No ight goals from theI Slut WWI ill her Tilt Were brought io The parents toil rel st and sweetest brides re an Altar. Promptly . T. Haviland began side, those el her bus. ' W. ThorAPsot P presents evere both and testify, to the hi bride is The march from Mandela- , dressed in the con- train. They will s driven to Clinton t in New Yorle and et Tines extends congr e from the vestry und te• altar. The bride, rclecl silk mild lortg silk Masters Carl Hole and a the ushers, Wilbur Wissler, eame up the ed to the groom,. Bev. formed, the short and Canadian Order of On Monday, Jul District Foresters' held at Brussels. patriotic songs by by numerous bonds et which Mrs, Ilavi- be en ball contest betwe lacrosse matches is of Seaforth, and hp ate matchtKI, and I concert with. Agnes Hole, Ontario, Can - ' will leave for their fa 0 hour. Carr soared Last Vitithillg. Those present fro es forvingtimm. The All he teeeing Wm, ltidd by note ot tlemknlY en'a °Aid "ue lands at ones or they will bo put it( COUtt Wet, Itireta V. 5. i edit, and Mrs, Findla 1 chotus. The bride 18 for Cleveland and States, when tiles V61101116 at %It:101,011W. 40 37 39 42 62 75 '2nd, the mammoth I Majority for Connolly, addition to Caendlien I majority, Mr. Garrow' chool children, musiciparts,of the Riding grand processioo end i elected him by a, ma art officers, there will I end 130, After the mine of epode. root • ceived, several bon which the "Betevere," ejoicings were kept truerieuee a roved it. &-' Gran' : ettperience proved tat Scott's Braulsion ---c-11 Would not only nt 1 the progress of Pril. nor. and Harty ni i 411 Chicago. the Secretary if you 111 181. gave an adverse Miss Prances)Gray majorities in other ater iour 'weeks' Grand 'Valley. ,vercatne , that and why of between 10 Mrs. Wm.Rohnes •eturns bad bee after spending co res were „kindled in relatives in ilamiltm e victory, and dm re- The edits. till a late hour. The pleasant dew, .and perfect safety with 'which ladies may nee the Celifernia leetotiYe, .itlyrtip of rigs. sander all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy To get the trne genuine attichs, book for the name of the California Fig Syrup Oel could be tally restored. printed rsear the bottom ef the package. ley. Win. at the Rectory on Mon ay. Re had hem. spending Sunday at he lake at Icincar- dine. Mr. Geo. Campbell, a few days last week '224 friends in town. and Plot,ence l;Tut- e from the Oshawa d the vacation. Toronto, was oall- wu, last week. f Palmerston, spent isiting relatives and • with friends in hinted on Thursday, ple of weeks with