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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-11-02, Page 1INC! INGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOITEMBEk 2,1894. IMES. EA YEAR IN .ADVANC • The Bran has been making preparations 'for a Big Fall Trade by gathering together et large and well-seleeted .1took of Goods in •every line, all bought at the lowest and best markets and inn ne kcd at the emallest margin -of profit. Goods were never as cheap as this season, which you will admit after -calling and getting, prices for anything you need, le6 it be whet it may. Dress Goods, Flannels, Uederwear or Staples, Furs, lleady-Made Clothing, Boots and Sheep and Groceries. And in order to tether help you and make a go as far as possible, we will give to all Clash Buyers a MAIO= nzs- 'COUNT OV 10 OM., instead of our present system, on all purchases, let it only be 10 ‘Sents, (with one exceptiou only, sugar.) Remember our goods are marked as low as any in the trade and we will not be -undersold. We stilhold the reputation for the best Tea in Winghtern at 85 cents 3 lbs. -for one dollar, 5 lbs. for one dollar mid fifty The Only Direct Importers. Tren Dna, Oct. llth, 1824. Marriage Licenees Issued by PRANK PATIRSON. No 23, Vie- toria etreet,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses reg aired. Plr, Place in Ganada to Fit (;,5 ge.ttfoltisig=hEadn7, • lege, Toronto, Ont„ and Stratford, Ont. o 4, Utusucsoonall7 Canada's Greatest Coen- o cep' '15161-6"---ITOITi77-..uttutivts.i. sunny face, it dims the Austor o ambition .in the eye of yoUth, :a,nd smears with foul disgrace the, hoary • and Half Civrilsed Countri.ce. In Great Britain women vote fo all elective officers execot membe of parliament. • In France the women. teacher elect 'W0111011 members on all board of edtcatiou, ,,, In Sweden Women vote for al elective officers except representa tives also indirectly for members o the house of lords. For the We'd obbiest Hair Pins, call at PATTEASON'S Mellen, Store. Guy Bros, in T yen Hall, Thurs(14Y1 Nev. 8. Entire ne show this season, —aer, Francis S. Gordon, of Toronto, representing the C adieu Entertainment Bureau, was in' tom on Tuesday. —Boots and shoes neatly and promptly repaived, GOOD Bnorszue, The New Shoe (41 V...ete, Fred. :Toll sten, feremari in Mr. T Boll's furuiture factory, got two of his lingeen badly out w th a saw, last week. le ea —J. R. Reynolds' stock of groceries at cost, at H. E. Sam's, Macdonald's Bleak, —Owners of dog. will do well to remem- ber that the Supra, e Court has decided that the owner ef dog is responsible for ell damage caused by the animal. If he bitestanyone, if ht barks at horses and causes a runaway, r in,any way damages the property of at other, damages can be —Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by Hamer PAII1C, Meyer Block, Wingliam. —Rev. R. Mc° h, the popular rector of Christ church, C tham, and at one time rector of St. Paul' church, of this town, is now chaplain of le Ontario Curling As- sociation, *tying been elected at the.A.s. is an enthusiastic curiae, and one of the best skips in Ca ada. He sneceeds the Rev. D. J. Mated nell, Toronto. leave Wingliam at 0,25 a. m. and 11.20 a. p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con. nee ions by all trains. The London, nearly ditched at Morris. Some ea 'named Hunter, w train roundedo could be slacken° was killed, anoth third had a leg b of the baggage car and the passenger ron and Bruce express afternoou last, was the lint crossing in le belonging to a. farmer .e on the track when the ve, and before its speed up, one of tho steers fatally injured and the ken. One of the stepit.4 es torn eompletely nip- • got quite a scare. —Miss Chariot s McDonald wisheseta. intimate to the ladies of Winghnm and vicinity that the Dress and Mantle making business, formerly carried on by Miss M. Jobnston, will be continued by her in the old. stand, Gregory Block. Pref. Moody's tailor system nought. Cutting and fitting a specialty. —The police tuts, trate of Hamilton. has youths which has en tried in the 'United States. Two, boy convicted of breaking windows were fine but their parents were notified that the p :thy wonld be remitted if the offenders •we ademeately punished. hers applied the cane to and saved the fine. This is very differe t from handing children over to an official to reneive a thrashing. parent at to the wi al child. Take Natice.—The Taves and Weekly Globe will be gent to any address, in Canada or the United Statee, for one year, for one dollar, payable in advance. Subscriptions may commence at any time. —The ministers arid undertakers of forth their views s to certain reforms which they wish c rried out in regerd to Innerals. They e b agree to . do ail they can to obviate all unnecessary delaya on such occasion% I have the procession leave the residene at the heat -indicated on the posted noti They strongly dis- approve of Sun y fitnerals, except in cases of absolut neeessity, of ,Sunday funerals, este, ne lees interference with the work of the L d's day. Carpets Along 'With Furniture. Anyone wanting to buy furnittiee or carpets this fall and Wantind to get the best value for their money, Pi would ask them to call and eat, whet X have fo offer in Bed Beene Suites-, Parlor Snites, Side- boards, Matresses,• Spring Bede, Chains t have all such goeds on hand and / want to sell them, and no matter what until you call and see what styles and prices / have. NOt only the hest yenta in furniture, hut to anyone who purchases 1140 worth and over of furniture will - supply carpets at cost direct fvom the mandfactorer. If neeeseaty you can get the catpete Made to order to fit your rooms, cut, Matched and emed readi, for putting &WA. This fa a epeeist oiler awl 0, Glittnee tO get your rooms earpeted cheap, Emnember this ofter is front SkGreLOalt sississoirses 'Take IVOtil: —The Two and W'eekly Globe.* sent 10 any address - State", for tine bit in advents. as itny UAW 'Accordingly the fa • them in open cout LOCAL NEWS. —The railways go. e cheap exeursions to Toronto this week, good for three days. —Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A. Graham's market gtocery, —It is said that Mr. St. Marys, intends store in Tairtlyn's bloc Thos. :Roberts, of ening a clothing , shortly. —per We, a number of Brown Leghorn Roosters and Hens. Apply at Tines office, a young so of Mr. E. Snell, insurance agent, 1Va playing foetball the school, on Monda afternoon, he fell, breaking one of his le aso , Allan M. Bo c, publisher of the Mildinay Gazette, wa married on tbe 18th inst. to Frances O., oungest daughter of sled infirmary t 32 rim etreet west. lorrner•residence. lis promptly attended to, day or night. —The Sons of land attended diyine serviee in the sbyterian church, on Sehbatli ramming 1 t. Theta were viait. Aar and Enamels. synopeis of the sermon delivered on he °cession, by the SW. Perrie, is g in another column. • A Chit Enjoys That pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effeott* of Syrup of rigs, when in need of a/Ptyalin, mid if the father or tiler is costive or bilious, the most ratifying results follow its nee ; 66 t116t it 0110 bed homily remedy known, and Story leanly should Live e bottle on WA. in Canada or the yeAr, for one doll Subscriptions te lo —The usual Flal we'en pranks were indulged in by the s ' ail boys in town, on Railroad aceident 1 terrible loss of life, hut no loss of time, for the watch was bought at Pyrrnusox's Jewellery store. —Messrs, MoT rnitu re factory 1' They put it in th' ehted with electricity. week, --Trnnks, valise leather liagsatto. New stook just received at GOOD .1-1110331DItS, The Shoe Store. —Prof. Clianab lain, eye epeolalist, will be at 0. E. W limns' drug store, on the 0th Met, Tho e interested should govern themselves ecordingly. —The Wroxeter Advocate is the latest Huron eou y apirant for public patronage. It is a eatly printed 4 -page paper, and is liber ly patronized by the business men of e xve trust Mr. D. Saunders, t e publisher, will find his venture a profit ble time. —For lint -eines tailoring and circa)? gents' furnishings, try Webster tt Co. Remember the plaoe, one door south of Re A. Graham's grocery store. —The Canadian journal of Heelth is a Illcalthly periodical The articles are sl written, and there i infermation in the makes interesting health. The joute —Servioes next Communion at tb service. Preaching by the pastor. Mo nal growth." Even pay to be a Christie ust issued ie Toronto. rt, pithy and well. a great deal of general urnal, welch not only the preservation of nday in the Congre- the usual hoers, 11 a. nday school at 2.30. close of the morning morning and evening ling subject : " Spirit- ? " All are cordially 'We-senn to borrovv for a term of years - 0,00 on good farm seourity, at 5 per cent, interest. For partioulars apply at Tines Winghe,m, Ont. On Wednesday afternoon about three o'clock, when the women were miming tievay from their hal after having put away • the hose used at the fire at Messrs. Watt tte Son's planing mil the alarm sounded again. This tine° t e fire' was in Messrs. Miaavish de Co's e hie house, and the firemen were not 1 g in getting there. The engine house is overed with tin sheet- ing, and it was som time before the water could be got at the re. A hole was made in the roof, and it w only:), few minutes „before the fire was o . It is supposed that the fire °might in th fan used to convey the shavings from th main building to the engine house. Ther was not a great deal of damage done, and he feteitory was runn- ing as if nothing Mt happened a few minutes after. Whieh readers of t paper can obtain for a nominal price. A very fine portrait of Hon. W.. E. Gladst no, Gre.at Britain's greatest statesman a orator, has been published by The NE ntreal Herald Coin - printed on stiperior t ed paper, andp.topkes a handsome picture or framing. 'At is a companion to the L trier picture Which' last year had an eno ous sale throughout Canada. Readers 0 the Tints desirous of' obtaining this can get, it by sending their name and address accompanied by six cents to pay the cos of mailing and tubing, to the Montreal erald Co., 203 Craig Street, Montreal. SALE OUTER. All parties getting Their sttle bills printed at the 'Fixes office will have a free notice insetted in thie list u to the time of tittle Nov. 2nd. Auction sale of farm Mock ar.d implemen a, on lot 41, con. 12, East Wawanosh, at 'clock p.m. Mathew It. Elliott, proprieto . John Currie, mie Nov. 8t .--Autetion sale tit farm stock and impl lents, at 2 Velock p. in. Thos Philter, p prietor. Jae, Hen- derson, auctioneer. Simmer, Nov. 8 —Auction sale of south half of lot No, , eon. Oforris, con. re or Queen's slating of 50 acres, nOt6i, Wing/ram, e'clisolha to. NW', 'nem ttp. When the systcra ran, down, a pertain becomes an easy prey to Consumptien or Scrofula, Many valuable livee ate saved decline in health is observed. —lir, Walter Gr agein after his rem en is ablo to be around it severe illness. —Mr, H. 0. Ola lte' conducted the see vices ie St. Peul's hurch, on Su lay last, in the absence of the recto Rev. TJ. G, Wood. The latest Corsage , in gold and sit- 14The bettutifol fall weather we were having was brougi to a close on Tuesday by an all -day rai storm, dna since then we limo had wind ereble rain. SO' '—The TIMM! ext Press, on his tile nds its congratulations sf the Acton Free ion as president of the —Private moneys to loan on. mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to —.The Gospel Te dor the auspices of , was to have been next, has been post 0011Dt of the Orang will be held nexe nperance meeting un - d on Monday evening oned for a week, on ac- onday evening.' —Long boots, handonade and factory - made. The best and. cheapest in the oounty. GOOD B11011fEltS, The New Shoe —The regular m Ccuncil, Royal Temp will be held in the F block, on Teesdtty ev A. full attendance of as important matter sideration. eting of Enterprise ars of Temperance, eisters' hall, Gregory ning next, 0th embers is requested, will be up for con- -I am still here n Wingham in the Furaitare and 'Elude aking• business, and cordially invite anyone wanting goods in my lino to call and see for yonrsolves where Awn oak get best value for your money.d. Don't be deceived by what some interested parties say about prices, but come and. see for yourselves. I am not herlo be undersold either' in Fiu•nitute, Platt' Framiag or Undertaking. .-Please hear this in mind. •Practical Undertaker. pa,ssenger conductor branen of the Greed fifteen ewe's, has beet Sarnia'branoh. He is &toter Dunnage, tete o Dolmage of the Bruns firemen were day -afternoon ab fire in the engine r Watt dt Son's planing guished the fire before done. vThe lire is sup from sparks from th shavings lying near be y, who has been a. Trunk for tkelast trensferred to the succeeded by Om - the Sarnia branch. Lek House. ailed out on Wed. om of Messrs. John extin- much damage was osed to have caught furnace felling into Messrs; L. Golfe et: Co., of Toronto, produce march:exits, who have been represented. in Winglu in for some years by Mr. A. Burkholder, ix e scoured one of the elevators at the G. T. possession this week. on theeenerket AS USS 11SVS Ell buyer at the st that. parties teeming north will not have t future, unless they s 'ro the Viten. of tho Toms to elite where ana 'Ur. Connolly pledged himself to s pportet measure in favor of the prottibitio of the liquor traffic, unless certain conditio s • he lays down are complied with. He tr s to drag DP., MSS' donald into this, Olt .uision,• when "the real isstte" "Tana mimes" veraciey— did he, "Temperance, tell the truth when be mild Connoll pledged himself to. support 'prohibition I did pot believe "Temperance's"- sta ement when he made it, and his twisting and squirming since has only confirmed he opinion then had. Yours, tee. R. station, and tette r. Burkholder is 1, and they will also rehouse in future, so from the emst and drive down town in desire. Another Opportunity, bonwt Miss Tt. For town on Wednesday. Mr. john Gentles, Kincardine, wee in c'» C-44• 2•3ib• Scotland, by the Rev. town on Wednesday, n bueiness. taking his text from f Seaforth, was in The fellowinP:itsriei° nopaie of a se •mou preached in Wiugham 'reahyternenehurehe was uttered by captive Ts These words are inStotawtnionit Ae°griePni:I°Ctend 1:Yt181,tolf°Bwreuaskse, Is, was posterity of jaeob ar now for from Canaan a transient visitor in town ou Wednesday- planted as a colenv the benks nf the Bev. L. G. Wood a,s in Toronto during Chabaras and En rates, two of the tive cry of the exile, How often the Lorne. My, and Mrs. Joh Barnard, of Wrox- sick Israelite throe is tear.steined eyet, in, oter, were visiting fr nds in town on. Mon: the direction ef his •11 beloved Zion and. day. 3891, to the f.106•1 of Perrie, the pastor, 'resented 83 el in Babyton. The the /arid of his bite How often in fungi. Gorrie Vidette: r. and Mrs, Harry nation he SgS'S th t gicrious temple on Day, of Wingham, ere in town an Sun- day. royononf ttbMeowriialohio" bele ttlitii.f„rt frro or :lei teas ittiiioond:otmhee Mr. 0. Dallas has been away on his of Mount Tabor end the so.ow.capped holidays. Mr. David Gregg took his place Hermon rising a of yore in their in his absence. nutjeety and gran tenr, sight femilier to Mr. Thos. Hahne and Miss Maggie every Jew, whit aronnd him in fancy Holmes went to Walk rton on Wednesday, lie the olive -yen -1 and vineyards and doh for a short visit. pasture lands of Israel. But na matter where the iniegi atine may wander or how Mrs. (Dr,) Snyder, nichigant and Miss Collie. of e, were the guests it may dream 01 Iteheptrebislalstofigtlitienpoiamsto,atehde. of Mrs. A. ROSA, a fe days this week. Ysteetrn torefoail•imtyaolf e for their present home Misses Fax and ICI in, of Walkerton, and to forget th past is a, thing impossible were the guests of I1 r. and Mrs. j6116 to the patriotic Jews They are urged by Sullivan, for a few da s during the week. their Babylonis captors to give over Seaforth Sun :. Mrs John Beli and Mr. mourning. Th axe told to cheer ttreiirr Bell, sr., of Wingba , brother of Mr. hearts by sing g to themselves some of Thomas Bell, formerle 'of this town, are at the songs of Zi .They are to dream no present visiting at the •esideuee of Mr. J. more of Israel nt to try and reconcile !the heart of eve Israelite this was e, thing teix7eanrcYlo.(1 the Funk songs of liberty .how could they tete their' unbearable. H could they sing that', Dictionary by the the sweet Melodiest one of the• hearts to warb land is Zion in a forme land and in bondege to a - past year. The foreign race? 1. cheer their hearts and to reconcile thems yes to their preseet state, the publishers, as simply meant. eat they should forget Jerusalem. A before be eoulti do thet everything, eve life itself. ."If I forget te once before to ernsalem was the eentra thee 0 Jernsalet , 1M my right head forget ry, lent / feel bound longer experience had stood the t nple. there also wee the ark of the coven nt and the symbol of the Divine presence But Jerliselenewits not only the centre the Jevvish was also the ce, al of the Jewiele etaee... There was the s of government, where laws were frame and justice adeninisteredi there David an Solomon had reigned in .. the palmy days f the kingdom. So that the Israelite w forgot Jerusalern, not To the Editor of the Witte ni Timm only forgot hi religiun but forgot his: Siat,—The recent rrible occurrence at country, He b came in a certein sense ' Listowel has evoked tn expression from treitor as well a an. spoliate, The word made, peorle on the abject of lynch -law; patriothem come from the Greek Pater, et some seeming to b strongly in favor, father. 'Hence accordance with the rope others weakly so, lila others strongly meaning of the d, it must necessaiilv condemn a resort o such a measure. have reference t the fathers; an attack - Among those who fee: r (fortissimo or other- ment to the la of out nativity, our • wise) such a means ef Milicting punish- father's country A. remembrance of the ment are some "ver respectable men in deeds of our anc store. This very idea is , their way, tnough an't say much for immortalized in the words of Sir Walter ; their taste," and e n Editors. Now, it Scott, "Land of y sires 1 what mortal • appears to me that leen those who me- litilainttdo, °mane et'eor ietotghgeorifililloltrobottdu,do, trott age Minium over p blie sentiment n.re favor of the introdn don of such an insti- while that may b the melt:zinged the word tetion among us, it s desirable thet we in its most rest icted sense, it certainly find out which way le wind blows, and lotlitoolubdoeswviteiti•oyaltnul honitooi•eii,ts Nfoonotwrimoopoleattrityot. whither We are tend lg. Canada has td - men, and no ma eau be e, lover of his wteys had a name foi and Canadians have country without 1 *ing at heart, without earnestly strivin to promote both ite ing people. In fee a good deal of the religious and mat welfare, and to have spirit of •'we thank e goodness and the it respected and h nored anion grace" that we are 11 as others, or even ave alread the -United States, b s been in the Cana, dian air, breathed the Cenadien people so ttheeligisotoats who have been very xhilarated , thereby. Iwearsttetihaeahwefteall oaf e nation al veel the Now, 'because our s ial body is smitten with only one boil, e cancer, one footed head of the ohi oh- '*:tleit' 40" Etebrew exiles de ared that they; :could eruption, must we on (etto?..ordobetinotalb,tlioAorro I, never forget ;ferns lessi, they meant that , e, become even aa the ,ysteri„tly "a try, :they would,toreVe reinember the worship we to wave our hands v 1" Instead of elle !of their God and the country of their et ns call in the fathers. 'Their r igion and patriotism mith and the stone- were inseparably mid together. To for- Id& this woo,' uleer ; get the one was to rget the othet, "Vib cuy, Are we, be. speaking to you th morning with' r: • t'd antatig as iii his to the developmen of patriotism,. 4•3'. to throw religion consider as A Ord t ught that inapired with true h hitt own wearrma, patriotism without t e fear -of God.» The oree than the first? Scripture's rommatil l'rear God, /tenet ors. 40., the Xing," Solent aye, "my son, fear Aim-Atm:cur. -thou the Lord and e Xing. and Meddle not With thent that e given to ohmage." —The *Timms and *Os Orme ofeer e tia" We Mean a. To live in tkie bar t MAI T. Dodds. Standard D. literary public in En literary surprises of t eminent English novel now lecturing in thi wrote from London, t London, 12 Tennis() Norwood, An commend your diction to do so again after with it. It has beco us that WO can not several times been sin have always hare bad occasion to "oak," and "cosheri fully. Is the second Yours e quite a jolts with ip it up. We have thet we would, but Hide the last week g," always success- tiona "The law is too al visit te Our tOwn with NU line of his carpenter, the black celebrated human hair coverings. We reason, who will cut wonld advise all whose hait haa become thin Or who aro bald to take advantage of , with much less ce this visit as the Professor's business leas ' came the tient AM assumed such large Proportions that he is Most repulsive foit nuabie to visit each town as frequently as and gags wigs, toupete, beep, waves, overboard as too ho formwly, isti he advieed. See his lady's ewitehee, end every form of human hair and, rnpeti.ng w coping to you. He will be at the Bruns- make tne last date covlings and secure the style mod be - wick Hotel, Thursday, Nov. Stii, 0116 &WI - in Canada or the Vatted States, for one : year. for one dollar, payable in Advance. year, for one dollar, payable in 8.thilite. tbe unconverted stiliseriptions may oantrnanoo at an y Subscriptions may 0010D10106 at any time. voct.thttn •