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The Wingham Times, 1895-04-12, Page 8H. a'i.!'tis vv`Iis ;SHAM TIMES, APRIL, 11, 1 8v5. X00. artist had hurried over his work and lnnoh articles are left. `1'h? eina,l that has hall, CULR()SS. .#,.L•M•V more doubtless but my ears, by this time, over them so long l).es horst. The she)i:I Mr. Jas. Grant, son of Ml'. Peter were deaf to her comments for I had at has entered with time -Ifni news, the moil- GENTLEMEN ors• Grant, of Culross, has been success- ful sl:i�f 7'LI:lI1`:lti ; last caught a gliml so of the picture. Well, gage is foroclos *d, it ie indeed a fitting in passinghis final examination We take pleasure in assuring you what did you think of it? you asked cur- scene for the artist's brash. Tho poor old at the Veterinary College, Toronto. •dilaatt our pi'epa,}•ations for the season leanly. What opinion eau yon expect from grandmother, h;elf•.l,tiza 1, seemly rralizas _A.few friends spent a very pleas - are fully abreast of the exacting a boor, iguoraut woman :' Suffice it to say what is the nr>,tter, the children stere ill alit time at the residence of Mr. Geo.. demand for highest taste} anti skill in that the unanswered yearning that I had wide-mouthed wou,ler, tote eldest has a Armstrong, 10th eon. Cub•oss, oil Gentlemen's Wearing' Apparel, brought xl out of the night vanished when faint glimmer of the truth, but she, pour Monday evening week, the occasion Our goods embrace the very latest my eyes fell on the figure in the chair. child, cau)wt realize tate awful misfortune being the birthday of his daughter patterns in genuine English, Scotch, flow lfe•like it all was ? So like the old that laws befallen them, the mother strops miss Jennie. Irish •t l Canadian Fabrics and scene at home ; the same old °loop, the the mending with which she had tried all LISTOWEL. Fashionable Spring Saltines the same old cradle. Yes, all my little would coma; her self-ooutrol utterly ;rives She haws her head on lila table and all ala a include !same old dresser, the same blue china and day to drive away the dark thoughts that v t, , 1 Mr. J. S. Bowman, a leading Newest Spring Overcoatings, sorrows faded as I looked at the heart. way.Citizen and deputy-reevea, Of this town, Stylish Spring Trouserings. ibroken mother and. iuvoluntarily I found weeps bitterly, end. he --why oan describe (lied verysuddenly ee on Monday town, dovelties in English Neckwear, myself •going elver lfer life story. the infinite despair in his eyes as he looks last from fattydegeneration of the y yearsagoat her, -is this the way he has fulfilled his , Fngltle CollarsandCliffe, ' . u It g man anas not d amstood at a gate thatith promises ? Is this tl:e end of all his antbi• heart. He walked down town after T<'aultless Fitting Shirts, young girl tions and hopes ? Ah ! let us ur,�w the a hearty meal, but not feeling well a new moon down upon them al!instant, the infant sou of Mr D W Finest Li;.;•l,t Underwear, shining n ( returned home and lay down, and curtain over tbis sad and too frequent Campbell. Select Hosiery, Gloves and Iit•aees; lovers stand thus, do they not?) and h0 tragedy or our Canadian country huules, in a few minutes . afterward died. MCLELLAN—In Minto, Robert Gordon, Newest English Hats. had told her how the old folks were grow -Mr. Bowman was well known all i!teond sou of Mr and Mrs W D McLellan • ,�'ingfcoble- Ilia mother was not what she My eyes had liuge:ed over the picture T (Clerlt of th0 Township et Minto) aged DRESS (,O(1I):,, SILKS ANDfol a time that was all too sitars, but I over the Western t n Peninsula of On- years, months and 9 days, • SATINS. was,—he had said that be thought it was- tario, and had been connected with has duty to melte thein comfortable in their was obliged to tear myself - away at lust, (zIIaLI.Y—In I31yth, on March ,tit, the latest importation ,jest opened and when I came out the dark clouds had business enterprises in Berlin, Iialnil- Nora, infant daughter of M'r and Mrs S Out. Our alto has been to select such old age and he wanted to help them. Itude, +, blunt words they were, perhaps, but she lifted, the moon and stars shone out, and ton, Port Elgin, IIstvkesville and EI Gidley, aged 7 weeks. S +l#', •1L:1.1 clasign.s as will "take on y 1 i''MCGREUoR--In Morris on March 28th, understood. So she went about her work the cloud on my soot bail lifted also and I Arthur. He wasi-a much esteemed John McGregor, aged 57 years. r nd 1 did Liberal of the count and was 00 year's old. He leaves a - . ' I MAitli.fliiD. Wlr sot.—Kustir,ANn—At'the residence of the bride's mother, on March 20th, by the Rev Jas Malcolm, assisted by the Rev Jae Wilson, of Niagara Falls brother of the groom, William Wilsou, of St. Helens, to Mary, daughter of Mrs S Kirkland, of Teeswater. RoDERTSON--1RILsY--At the residence of the bride's father, on March' 29th, by Bev 11 J Fair, Wm Y Roberton, of Hul- iett, to Hannah M, third daughter of Wm Riley, of Londesboro. RATA—}Hinz,-- On the third instant. et the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev W Smyth, James Rath, of Melanethon, to Miss Martha Hill, youngest daughter of the late Thos Bill, of Hullett. KELLY—In Turnberry, on the 9th instant, John Kelly, father of Mr Alex Kelly, uged 91 years and 1 month. CAMPBELL—In Morris, on the 7th sight, Prices consistent with the with e. light heart and sang as sue stitched went home full of pleasing sadness,gtateful l a ) best material Our leadership for t© that Divi„u ,r reset who has designed to high hopes of love and sweet content into prin4; can be taken for granted in • her pretty, though simple, weddin dress, impart solve of His own skill to human this Department. Inspection will t p y g p g lin ers, in order to raise up and comfort convince.and he toiled petiently and bravely under b I the hot sun and in the fierce gales,—ah, their iellow-beings. Louxsts. -We are showing a very large,select well' time of servitude would soon bo -- -^- •j'pel.uf Carpets and Lace Curtains. : over Any l•crsoii\ requiring these goods, ; he would have his Rachel soon. A Wt•I 'Warning Against Fig::ng on Well, it name the happy day and the the Strout. will do well to see them, as Vey )re t solemn words were spoken which matte office and the railway station. The I gOin; fast. ! P To thts ttlil+,r,.t t:•u •Masan. first train going east leaves here at jrf` theva man and wife and he •tools her to his g n We give the Big Discount of 10 ; home, the old father blessed them, the old Upon goad, authority cI undrstand 6.56 a. m., and it was while being J N Since commencing, ,Ian, 1st, �� per ec�ti a:off,for Cash. Try our prices •mother smiled at them and the sun shone these is a faits al,:trust h ,tiller,, on the' carried by the contractor to this I �� ri, and wt please you, at (upon them as they entered Together street, puniahablo by a tine. Last ___�_ like children, patting up the motto, `Clod affair c;tme before my notice of two bag reported that there was a slit u� that our work has been ap- Er: fighting on Josephine St. not more about four inches long large enough I —The regular guar rier1 meeting cf .t,be from the cit many.of the prettytrines than a block from tit ,;s'�iost office ; to allow the abstraction of registered larger and an increase Huron and Perth Medioat Association was '• that women love o much and, if there and I understand that such is not an letters, of which there was a num- 1 of business. As April 30th tom• held in the council chamber, Clinton, on t was poverty in the new home, it was a uncommon occurrence on the street of ber missing, but their value is not at' 1,� pletes a four months' term of C1 Tuesday, 2nd lost., the following members,' refined poverty. Everything went smooth- W ingliani. I have the names of the present known. The suspected1 Pl Mr. McBain, as instructor and Cl• being present : Drs. Smith, Mitchell; Be- ly for a time, he was pendent and she was party left here on the next train, i ( photographer, we intend this I them the authorities have been notified l i �r, at the principal points to be on the month to increase our • -mess Cn widow, one son and n daughter. a BRUSSELS. l� ' ��• A. mail robberywas committed ° BELD E 11 here on Thursday of last Week, sup- posed to be• between the town post , PHOTO STUDIO,% W!NGHA.111i, - ON T. F1' n M.McINDOO'S l they went about the old house laughing Aloud:1y afternoon a disgraceful train that the theft must have occurr- r� 1895, our business has steadily ed. • The mail clerk who received the increased, showing conclusively 514 1 bless of home and laying bliglltening boys about fourteen eats of age made in the side of the mail bag preciateci. Each month makes r •t1WITIbNIL If OCAI4S.• I touches here and there. He had brought ,� ' � Our orders thune, Campbell and Mackay, Seaforth; frugal. He kept up with the times, read Shannon and Taylor,. Goderieh; Shaw, 1 the latest farm journals and both worked boys, and have been urged by some to lay a complaint against t em ; but I desire rather to give them a Gunn and McCallum, Clinton;Amos, . from early in the morning till late at night warding this time that if such a Exeter; Agnew, Londesboro;. Cooper, Con- i and they were getting along so well that thing is repeated they may expect to stance; Thompson, Herman; and McLach- in five or six years he had the debt on the suffer the penalty of the law. One old farm paid and counted on. buying Of the boys even said that he would do the same thing over again, but if he does he may expect to be brought before the magistrate to answer for it. B. S. lan, Auburn. Dr. Campbell read reports on some interesting cases that elicited ' 'ouch discussion from the members. Dis- cussions on topics relative to the profession then brought an interesting meeting to a the next spring was bard on them for it was close. long in opening up; the ground froze ,and another hundred acres and more stock. Two merry children now brightened their home and they were all very happy. But thawed until it had played havoo with the public School Board. SALE REGISTER. fall wheat and clover; then when the seed The regular meeting of'the school eh floods utterly destroying the pea, potato asp corn Pr•esent—Messrs. Morton (chairman„ crops. Then set in a dry, hot summer and! Button, Griffin Abraham, Galbraith the oats were light and the fruit shrivelled' , ' up in the sun. And how fared our hero, and Moore. rhe following accounts were passed : McLean & Son, Ium- for such we may call him, although he was c only a struggling Canadian farmer? Alas ber, $1.93, A. Ross, supplies, $5.35; gg E. Moore, piling wood, $2; Jennie anxiety was driving the youth out of his Cargill, teaching, t +5; 0. Johnston, face and every evening the shadows deep - wood, $15; D. Cool:, wood, $50; J. Powell, cedar, $1.50; J. Laidlaw, wood, ;$11. The Principal's report showed the following attendance for March: • RF,GISTERED. All parties getting their sale bilis printed was nicely sown alone ca • me the board was held on Tuesday evening. at the Times office will have a free notice inserted in this list up to the time of sale. • FRIDAY, APRIL Urn —Auction sale of Valuable Farm Property, at the Royal Hotel, Harriston. Sale to commence at a o'clock. R. Vanstoue, Wingham, Ven- dor's Solicitor. Margaret Theresa Fitell, Executrix. ened as be came in from work, until at last Mortgaging the Homestead. he said one evening when the blazing sun It was a.dark, dreary November eveningII was going down, "Wife!i've been thinking s td there were drops of rain falling drip, 1 it over and unless help comes from some elrip upon the sloppy pavement, and I, rest- unknown source, we'll have to put a Jess and weary, fagged and jaded in mind mortgage on the farm, God knows its 'and spirit, was going home from work,,-.- bitter hard for me, you know how I've drudgery I had almost said. A longing, worked and saved. But cheer up, wifie,'' yearning for something beautiful came over and a sad smile came over his sunburnt me'; was that not strange for a poor drag- face. "It may not be so bad, those young glad work -woman like me ? A pioture rose lambs will do pretty well next fall, though before me of a grand old woods with indeed it would have been better had 1 violets nestling down into the moss, and as not invested so heavily in machinery. I I passed before the florists the flickering was unwise in that, but we will be all right light in the rain -stained• window revealed if we could get a mortgage for say, $1,000.” rich, fragrant clusters of the very violets "Oh, husband," said the wife, "this is :I loved so much. Long I stood there look- _terrible. A mortgage on the homestead! Total 511 •447 ing at them, but I wauted them closer, I oh, can't we get along without it somehow? He also reported the following pro - would. inhale their, fragrance and touchour father, it will break his heart." But motions :--1 i ortl second to third class, them with my feverish hands letting their as day after 'day went by and things grew 35; from part 2nd to second class, 52; subtle sympathy thrill all the fine fibers from pals 1st, to part 2rtd, 15. After worse and worse she saw it was inevitable ; orders for the usual monthly of my being. But I sighed to think that she saw her husband, pale and ha ard, passing the proud, smiling ,Julia, who knew so salaries, the Board adjourned. little of their beauty, should wear them in grown ten years older in the last few such massee Mbar corsage and in her hair i months and knew he must have relief from About East er. somewhere. So as be was going to town' to -night, while X, who would have given so The vernal equinox happened on much for a single one, was denied. Ah, one day she said to him very calmly to all appearance: "You had better go and see March 20, when the sun came across Well, violets were not for such as I. the equator and entered the sign of about the mortgage, those notes will be But the yearning for sympathy grew due in a few days." So he tvcnt, and I1I Aries. The dist full moon after this stronger and stronger—I wanted someone when a few days later a cold, methodical' event is oil April 9, and the Sunday or something to lift me up, beyond the following the full disk is April 14, or lawyer appeared with the necessary papers g Dept. 1, ,. 2, C4 8, {. 4, 46 ti 3 61 57 63 . 64 62 AVERAGE ATTENDANCE. 43 56 54 51 58 . 59 43 72 lookout. 1beyond the highest m 1 �.rr1 ed in either of the A spiritus list named Clifford gave I months. Ever e an exhibition in Kincardine the othermade to do, " night and, received many alleged 1 error work messages from the dead. On leaving the ball Cliffoild forgot to take . his done in W darkness, the rain and myself. As I passed along the stteet 1,oame to a notice outside a hall saying that Mt. G. A. Reid's picture, "The Foreclosure of the Mortgage," was his toil if he did not pay a stated sum of 1. falls as determined by the above Pule, air exhibition there. I glanced hurriedly money fn a stated time. The old people and' that used in church e2lendars, is down the notice and saw that the entrance sat full of bitter thoughts, with bowed on account of the introduction in the fee was moderate. So, after much futnbl- heads and,, she—she pressed her baby latter of what they tall talc "callendal ing in my purse, 1 Brow forth a very small el�ser and crushed down a lurking fear " This Phis is not the actual moon coin and timidly opened the door. There within ller heart, --it could not he --but she •nor even the mean moon of astronom- •were a number of people, handsomely would not let herself think of that.1 era, bt'tt it is an altogether imaginary dressed, there, and their cold, haughty After that things brightened up, he was moon, Created for ecclesiastical con - fume; burned themsefvee into my soul. quite cheerful, true there Were more notes venience in advanced' the mai moon; There were fair, young girls there, their to be met in the fall and the .mortgage wasy"cal. lila books lay wide open, anyone could read there, but he could weather through. and the oon,1' orth fol of falls cal - their simple story and a very bright, win- Well, the sinter came, he caught cold one lender moon, or the full, fells some- sonpe story it was, too, punctuated with bitter cold day, while attending to the times on the fifteenth or sit t e h of the real moon, and so after the real itttiooent little vanities, with a tiny thread stock, and this, togt,tber' with anxieti', full moon. The earliest possible day of seriousness running through it. These settled into indamtnaticn and -abet the for Easter is March 22 and, he latest pt�nonnoed the picture 'lust lovely," long, fine days came, be was ceased helpless April `25. The word Easter is sup - There was a yo:ufg man with spectacles in his chair and the mortgage was coming posed to be derived ftoi�c Astro, the 1Miad notebook, talking in a language 1 little due. The poor mother struggled hard Anglo-Saxon goddess of Sluing, to understood and a young lady saying that but her efforts were of no avail, and herr i . tife Middle ligate was a success, bat the we see theta, the pretty furniture 1,4 I was d the month now lolled April !'alis were not worked in well, that the vanished, only the commonest end West was dedicated. and a witness, he signed with a tremblirg """ --oda The reason wi. hand the unconditional surrender of all there is sometimes a difference between the dtty on lvltich Laster Y• c reach- r ast three rr • rt will be C• will do," sup- L). any heretofore r I 40 {.Si'74bplX.r.,1 lt°;g17<.Irf :1 1 ) } �.jjj.� ; w 1.3 of `" ti j // .,� bra PfrAAVIrkr, z_ Eig Are Oshawa, Ont. Joints rl e.wo Caused by a rritarnmatory uifc'Giie it°' A Perfect Cure by Weed'S Saren- illn. "It affords me mPueh 1ensure to recommend ih,ud's sarsaparilla. fly sea was a;•iltuted with l: ,•::t paha in the j',htts, ncrom;,alied with. to •e+ling so bad that ho could not get up stairs to bed without crawileg en h:u es and knees. I was very anxious axiont elfin, aha having read latl cjC11 a5 415 111106 to lnucla about I3ood's Sars.^.i'atrilla, I deter- n:inea to try it, and got a belt -dozen bottles, four of Which entirely cured him." : L.C. 11 • -�• L.sKg. Oshawa, Ontario. N. B. Be sure to get hood's ear ep:lrli::t. Hood's the liver easily, yet promptly d. 'tiy uu oifieieutly, c AGENTS WANTED—Who desire to earn from 816 to 826 weekly. • It can be done selling our hardy, guaranteed, Oanadian-grown. Nursery Stook. Salary or commission paid weekly. Exclusive territory. Hand- some outfit free. Write us at once for terms. E. 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, Toronto, Ont. ham. Our bnsi- 0 private notes, and now t ey are in rJ ness has been conducted almost i' possession of • a gentleman in town. [ on the Cash System, and in order C They show profound research into to induce customers to pay �. the mortuary records of Kincardine strictly cash, we offer, for the I� and adjacent country. i' r .1 next three months, to those. who C� Nearly 400 horses have been en- 1 tered for the show to be held in To- ronto on the 18th, 19th and 20th of •1' April. Every class is well filled, and the show ivill be of a most representative character. Eight en- tries were received as far west as Winnipeg, while a number have come in from the Province of Quebec. Western Ontario and the United States sending a large quota. The harness and saddle classes are par- ticularly good, over twenty competi- tors appearing in some of the events. BORN. MARTIN—In 'Teeswater, on' April lst+ the wife of Mr, Jas. Martin, of the firm of Giliies & Martin; a daughter. FETA:en—In Blyth, on March 27th, the wife of Mr W Felker; a son. • TIERMAY—In Blyth, on the let inst, the wife of the late A H Tieruay; a aughter. CLARK.—In Blyth, on tho let instant, 'Sr fill all orders promptly. he wits of Mr John UlarK; a daughter. ,] pay their order in full at time [1 MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Mortgage at low rates of in- terest on terms of five years or over. Principal payable at end of term or annually, if desired. OH1tT BURGESS, Bluevale P. 0., Ont. Agent for Huron and Erie Loan and Savings Co., London, Ont. of sitting, FOURTEEN CABINETS, if: instead of twelve, with every C� order for one dozen. All work Iguaranteed first-class and no changes will be made in quality g�• uI of work. L"1 pi Besides taking a complete �1L P course under Mr. McBain, I have r] secured an artist from, Detroit, l who comes with highest recom- Eft mends. The public will be given 7,1? U the same class of work which Lr- haq characterized our photos the lam. fi past three months. As our 0 . premises have been completed Jr ; and all the very newest accessor- !-� ies secured, we are now able to f 'SI t iG rti1 Babies and rapidly growing children derive more benefit from Scott's Emulsion, than all the rest of the food they eat. Its nourishing powers are felt almost immedi- ately. Babies and children thrive ori Scott's Emulsion when no other form of food is assimilated. Scott's Emulsion. stimulates the appetite, enriches the blood, overcomes wasting and gives strength to all who take it. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Weak Lungs, Emaciation, Con- sumption, Blood Diseases and all Forms of Wasting. Send for pamphlet. All. Scott k gown. Belleville. All Druggists. 50c. k $1, MISS NORMA DINSLEY, r r W. R. REL D EN. to Wingham, April 10, 1895, Pupil of Stt1110B DXNELLI,r of the Toronto Conservatory of Music is prepared to receive pupils in T E TAL MUSIC. 11 Y>`t5 �,UN N roe terms apply at 17insley 'Clouse. ATTENTION. J. & J. Flax GST ON, ufacturers, Having decide. to erect a Flax Mill in Wingham, have 500 bushels of the best Dutch Seed which they are prepardd to give out on the usual terms to the far- mers in the vicinity of Wingharn who intend raising flax this season. Seed given out at $1.50 per bushel and on the usual terns. Those wishing seed will call at Mr. Geo. McKenzie's Pork Pack- ing House, where full information as to. seed, &o., can be secured. $10 PER TON Will be paid for flax grown from this seed if of good growth, harvested in the proper season, and delivered at the Flax Mill as soon as tit for threshing. J. & J. LIVINGSTON. Wingham, April 10111,1895. FOR ONE MONTH AFTER EASTER WEBSTER 8z, CO. will continue to reduce the price for MAKING MEN'S TWEED SUITS TO $4.0o SPOT GASH. If you have any Tweeds at hone, now is the time to eve a dollar on the making of each suit, and got a good fit. Io`irst-81ass Trimmings supplied at wholesale prices for shot cash only. If you want to buy a Suit or Overcoat you ear save hero $2,00 $4.00 on each, by purchasing from us. WEBS 1 ER W CO Opposite the new Macdonald Block, Wingham. r) Merchant 'Taibrr VOL. 1T 1S Tht 'is thrilling 11 what you m; and energy and improve that charms the, facts are believe with( take half an look about, c pare prices, t 'we shall soot regular cast( HOU Is at hand, you before through our LACE CUR'' CA: All of the Le away down. HILI This Depa ' replenished ties that ca Lady Patron SON will s your visit ag able. 1N CF We are stcekt and freshest in fact our:st full. IN BO A We are ahe Our stock is and prices ria IN OUR.® 'CLOT We are boon don for styli; liients. ' In filling orders The BEAT `ormer effort; Customer's, IIMV?E Alw'a