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The Wingham Times, 1895-04-19, Page 88. 18/. 11.MOINDOta ktle 1.0, Skies bright and clear, And we're all delighted" - N Oki Winter's gone!. GENTLEMEN Yes. Spring is here, But, don't get excited- - We take pleasure in. assuring you Keep your Jimmie on. that our preparations for the season . are fully abreast of the exacting vim Huron License3. returned on Tueeday from a (1 Wi 1 t man six weeks' ,.. N. g i utother).--Mr. and Toldr) Ow t ni , et tioll to c demand. for highest taste and skill itt- Ueeese Commissioners MoQuarri°, visit with friends in Waterloo eounty. . ' . b MI'S. Patriek MeCasey have taken up Gentlemen's Wm ing Apparel. Sloan and Stevens met in the office of Mr. M. Werth, of Kaultakee, Mich., and their residence in Cincinnati, Ohio, - A, Toronto man has invented an Inspector Paisley last Monday and granted airs. 13. Gerry, of Brussels, were visiting Our goods embrace the very latest i where four of their sons reside. They ' electric motor which may wonder- . the following licenses for 1895'.'90: their sister, Mre. Geo. iluesell, of town. patterns in genuine English, Scotch, , find the climate much milder in their fully help electric science. It has er.DiTox - Diane Rattenbary, Chas. Mrs. W. 0. Fowler, nee Kate Calder, '..*Irish and Canadian Fabrics and , new home, and have improved in been tested and develops full horse Milne, J. C. Miller, Bell & Mason, S. Pike. late of Wingham, hut now of Boissevain, include: i health since going south. Their power from less than two thirds of - 1 TIMES, APRIL 19, t895. of Mr. Geo. McTavish, at town, spent BELGRAVF,',. ,_11:esretlItooc.osu, n14.;i18tIletr)LeZ " 120 r. L. Budge has passed MB 'teachers,"atrial 11,996 pupils. Thed Easter with him in Wiugham. Miss M. Burley returued to her home in final examination at Knox college, - Kincardine, ou Monday, otter spending Mr. a Int bit's. E. Wightanan, ;!„st., ;largest school is the St. Mary's i;„„ne,f., nutnbering 520; the mare week's with friends in town. j Wawanosh, were --1second, Knox church, Stratford, 450; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Campbell, of town, week on a visit to Mrs. McLaughlin, . . • . • . The application of R. Mason was left over Manitoba, is calling on old friends in town. • 'sons aro carrying on an extensive the current required by the present 1 asluona e ..pring ... at 1 ,„ Newest Spring Overcoatinos for a week. when it will be considered. t' ' Stylish Spring Trouserings. Shop lieense-J. W. Biter. GODERICH-nes. Tilt, J. W. Marsden, Novelties in English Neckwear, English Collars and Cuffs, • John Martin, D. McCormick, Wm. Craig, s , Wm. Babb,. Benito Bros. Shop -W. L. FaultlesFitting Shirts Horton. Finest Light Underwear, Wixenari-A. Roe, J. H. Dulmage, John Select Hosiery, Waves and Braces, Newest English Hats. Dinsley, Ferd. Korman'', John Swarts, 731,xe1x-J. Emigh„ John MoCaughie, DRESS • GOODS, SILKS AND John Bennett., SATINS. Asurzetn-Jos. Mallough, Sarah Black, The latest importation just opened Dungannon; John McDonald, Alex. outUur aim has been to select such Young, Kintail ; R. ;7. 11. DeLong, Port styles awl (Is:signs as will "take" on Albert. sight. PAces consistent with the COLBORNE - Wm. Robertson, Dunlop; best material Our leadership for Henry Martin, Saltford, the application ot -Spring can be taken for granted hi' John Carl being left open for a week ; N. this Department. Inspection will ' G. Boggs, Smiths' Hill; John Hamilton, convince. Beumiller, left open for a week. We are showing a very Iarge,seleet Ilriaarrr-Jacob Kuntz, Auburn; John stock of Carpets and Lace Curtains. Bell, Loudesboro. AnV fat's= requiring these goods Wowxxosn, E. -Joseph Nixon, White - Miss Came Fisher, daughter of Post- bus..0 t eas in the manufacture of show motors. It eau be reversed in the master Fisher, and who is attending cases and fine toilet soap in Oincin- manner of reversing a steam engine Moulton College, Toronto, seent the Easter • nati, withbranch houses Phila. without reducing the current. This holidays in Guelph, with filmic', , delphia. and San Francisco. This is isitsprincipaladvantage. Theinven-. another example of Huron boys tion will be patented. doing honor to their native province, •• - ••-•_ • T URNBERRY. John Kelly, who passed away last tinder the American flag. week, at the residence of his son, BuitN • Sarra-In Teeswater, on • the 5th inst., the wife of Mr.j. S. Seitz; a son. Mr. Alex. Kelly, was ono of the ,, GLENFARROW. Weass-In Culross, on the 10th inst., pioneers orrurriberr,v, • He was al the ••vire of Mr. Michael Weiss; a son, Seine of the farmers here have sturdy, honest Scotehman, and lIvbc1 commenced ploughino. -Mrs. Wylie, MARRIED. more he had been failing, and the 1 dance of the bride's parents, on April ' Toronto, returned home this week.- 10th, by Rev. John Ross, B. A.,Mr. Alex. end was not unexpected. He will be mourned by a large eirele of If it• 1 , 1 r. lc lai cAnderson, near ; Mr. Ti. Hennings sold his driver to MoLnuehlin to MissnLizzie, daughter of ' 1 neaBellmore, Mr. David Knight, all of Morris. 'a, . IED. relatives and friends. -Mr. Taos, i for the sum of $1.5. -Mr. 'and Miss ,1 up to his eonvietions. For a year or who has been visiting friends in V MeLAI/011T;IN-KNICHIT-A.e the reei- Gilmour recently purchased a pair of 0 ALL -In Morris, OR April let, ! Lennox Sundayed with friends id Mc' %VW Ja " rant son of James and thoroughbred shorthorn calves, aged 1 lam toles, in 1 Howick.-Mr. Andrew Germain' lost jams McCall, aged 3 months and 10 four and six months old, from Dr.:a valuable cow last week. -Mr. Wm. days. '',,h. . Scott, of Seaforth. le cal es lie, Ti - -V -- --.- and Mss Minnie Gallaher, from Faatoesoil-In Howiek. on Monday, male and female and were sired by ; ,April 8th, Mr. Edward Ferguson, aged Howick, spent Easter here with their D. D. Wilson's imported "Royal 1 e8 years. will 'du wen to see them, as they are (buret', oTandmother, Mrs. Gallaher -Mrs • Sailor " Mr. Gilmour has made -.- - •"" going fast. W.twAxesix, W. -Andrew McAllister, Bel- ; • • . ' • Nicholson went to London this week • excellent addition to hit, stook and ; .. • per cent. off for Cash. • Try our prices. wholesale Breweries-,Temob Kuntz, Au ' a ' • ' ' - • " 1 1 the; church. -If some of. the young men COtt S • We give the Big Discount of 10 fast. r , as a delegate fur the Congregational ' will no doubt profit largely by or the animals increases. I Minutes of Council meeting held I McDonald's'lia.11 Bluevale Ap?il and we will please you, at burn ; Jarvis & Co., Saltford, purchase in fen :c eai as t te va tie , of the gravel don't do less walking M. H. MODEM'S. -- ' • on the lith Concession there will be .. ........=_-__;:..,.:.=....,.._-...•::_..,._,...__. , ______=.,,,,_.; .. 1 . some crooked road work to 'do this As Old as Antiquity. I . Either by acquired taint or heredity in , , ADDITIONAL LOCALS. mption, , 15th, isori. Members all preent. spring. those old foes, Scrofula and Consu t • • The Reeve iii the chair. 'Incminut i oek, an old and highly of last Meeting were read by ' the I ' n and the roads are getting much better. but you May meet them Nvith the odds in --The snow in the country is going fast must be faced "generation after generation; • est Jacob D esteemed resident of Port Elgin; Clerk. Moved by Mr, GenimUl, It is hard to remember a season when your favor by the help of Scott's Emulsion. seconded by Mr. Musgrove, that thc,loommitted suicide by hanging him-. there was as much snow and los on the ground in .April as there is this year. MORE SIGNS OF SPRING. On the corner lots are playing, Mrs. R. Elliott spent Easter with friends amended -1 • minutes of last meeting be ou aN g state ' bv aonointino• Alex McDonald,path-oftemporary insanity. • , Personals. irs. John Ward is visiting friends in 1 • . master in road division No. 27, in ' The following. from Huron county Merry boys, with bat and ball, Toronto. ' place of John Powell ; August passed in all subjects at the Ontario , While naughty boys, with catapult, all - .Homuth, pathmaster, in road di vi- I Agricultural College Dairy School: The birds are slaying. in Lietowel. , sion No. 15, in place of L. Fife; Jos. G. W. Hill, Summerhill, and W. G. Miss Edna Curtis, of Blyth, is visiting Casemore, pathmaster, in road divi- Medd, Constance. -The spring floods filled up the main friends in town. drain running along the east side of Ision No. 14, in place of' Benj. Hawes, Miss MeLean; of Seaforth, was visiting • It is understood that three of the Josephine street, and it bursted near the and John Goy, pathmaster, Bank of Hamilton, on Wednesday. A. i division No. 5:1,...,"Alsol thatiil Pre°taedr friends in town. • . Supreme Court judges, Chief Justice Mr. J. M. Jerome, of Hanover, was home - Strong, Justices . Gwynne and couple of man cleaned it out and it is Scott, Lot 54, •Qoncession 1, be ap- for the holidays.. Fournier, will retire during the next working all right now. pointec poun ssepet for ie Miss Duncan visited relatives iBine-.% e few weeks. year -Carried. Moved by Mr. -The beautiful, dry weather is drying vale for a few ae,ye, ..• ,-•:f•,-.:•.:, • . tti44,6,' fplment, seco#40, by.' Mr.: Cruick- The following new postoffices were up the roads and thawing the snow and ice Miss Nellie Cline is visiting . : •, , shank, thatAVainutes of last meet- established in Ontario on April 1st: along the fences, and the farmers are Seaforth, this week. starting to plow. This spring is ?slate one, Mrs. Wm. Bond is visiting friends anbe acloptsfrasppended d • mg -Carriecl. Andley, Ontario county; Carlyon, L- I • ' good,farmers relations in Listowel. • 1Conaniunidatrofra; were read from Sirncoe, Hardwood Lake, Renfrewn but if the weather only keeps Mr. S. Sessmith spent Easter with . Robert Douglass, resigning appoint--- LOngbank, Bothwell; Mandevillej will not be very far -behind in their seeding ment ; also from Geo. Shrigley, re Muskoka and Parry Sound; Whitney, operations. friends in Kincardine. islexpense of funeral ; also from Robe. Nippissing. -The meetings of thi..1,17estern District Miss Mabel Lennox, cf Harriston, muision the cream of Coci.liver ' Oil, with Hypophosphites, is for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Loss of Flesh, Emaciation, Weak Dabie4, Crowirrog Children, Poor Mothers' EVaillt, Scrofula, in fact, for all conditions call- ing for a quick and eff tive ttovrishment. Sendfor Painphle . FREE. Scott DOM°, Belleville. All Bruggi s. 60c. &$1. BUSINESS G1 NCE. A first-class Saki doing a good trade Apply to Box 102, .e. 9 ItingE0,MERTISIT Toronto, Ontario. As Well as Ever After Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla g usiness for sale; Bread and Cakes. Ingham, Ont. • • J. Association of Congregational Churches visiting friends in town. ;MoKague, re dog tax. The Reeveth It was a great shook to e - resi- took place in the Southern Cougregational Miss Emma Mason, of Blyth, spent 1 reported that Bolt's bridge had been dents of Varna on Wednesday after- ' church. London, on Tuesday and We4peaz Easter with friends in town. carried away by flood, and is now in Diment noon, to hear of the sadden death of 1Mr. IkIcKerzie's field. Mr, day of this week. A fair represetaiien". •••. Mr. George Good, of Seaforth, spent Mrs. McDonald/wife of Rev. J. A. Mc - was present Among the reports of 14terelit. Easter with friends in town. reported that he had let a job of Donald. The blow came with great was the organization of two now chuielies Miss Sarah Mitchell left on Monday for Irepairing culvert on Morris bounclar Y, suddenness, and has 'cast a gloom near Sarnia and another is soon to be or. T_Jonclon, where she will reside. opposite Lot 28, to Thos. Maker, at ganized. On Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Rev. Wm. • Gallagher was calling on 161and recommended payment in/ Dr. Hindley, of Forest, gave an address on friends in town, on Wednesday. I full, half of cast to be charged to ." Spiritual Life of theMorris township. Moved by Mr. Ministry," which Mr. Henry Leslie, of Listowel, was in -w'as listened to with great attention, and town nn business, on Thursday. . Cruickshank, seconded b,r Alr. mulch appreciated by all present. On the - Mr. Chas. Smith, of Owen Sound, was Diment, that the Reeve be appointed to examine Jobb's, Eadie's and same afternoon, the Bev Geo. Skinner, of visiting friends in town this week. Prome, give a paper on " Development of Mr. John Dinsley was at Clinton, last the Talents," which was exceedingly good week, visiting his mother,who is ill. and, beneficial. On Tuesday evening, the Master Gordon Williams is home from :Rev. John Morton, of Hamilton, gave a London spending the Easter holidays. powerful paper on " The Church of. the Mrs. John Elder was visiting friends ,in Future." This paper proved so excellent Seaforth for a few days durinithe week. that the Association afterwards ordered it Mr. Wm. McFarland, of Markdale, was to be printed in pamphlet form and di-. calling on friends in town on Good Friday. tributed among the churches. On Wed. Mr. P. Dawson, of . Toronto, spent his - mestiny afternoon, the Rev. Chas. Duff, of Easter holidays under'the parental roof in Vormito, brought to the Association the town. greetings of the Toronto District Anode,. Miss Lizzie Kennedy, of Bayfield, was Eton. At 4.30 Wednesday afternoen, there visitings friends and relations in. town last was an enthusiastic C. E. rally at the First week. Cortgrage.tionaI church, which proved to be kr. M. "1.,lorden, of the Bank of Hamil. over the entire community. Mr. Mc- Donald has the heartfelt sympathy of all. The sale of the Ross church pro- perty, Brumfield, took place the other day, when all was sold ; Mr. Gray's bridges, and got any neces. W. Scott, of Brumfield, bought the sary repairs done; also that Mr. church and ground for 8220 ; the get any necessary repairs clone; also, by that Messrs. Gemini]] and Musgrove lots near Brucefield were purchased manse and grounds were sold for I 20. Mr. Rabt. Ross for $500 ; the 1 Diment examine 13 Line bridge, and be appointed to examine Gemmill's and Linton's bridges and get any Rcv. Dr. Dewart will sail for Eng - necessary repairs done -Carried. land on May 25. At the' last con - Moved by Mr. Cruickshank, secon- ferenee Dr. Dewart was appointed ded by Mr. Diment, that Messrs. delegate to convey greetings to the McPherson, Gemmill and Musgrove meetings of the Wesleyan Methodist be a committee to inspect work and Conference of England, the Irish material on new bridge -Carried. Methodist Conference, the Methodist John Porter, lot 17, con.- 12, applied New Conference. the Primitive to council to have main drain ex- Methodist Conference, Rev. A. 0. an enjoyable and helpful meeting. In the. ton, was visiting friends in Hamilton last tended to lot 17, to get outlet for his Courtice will assume the editorship -absence of the president, Rev. A. W. Rich. week. . drains. -Laid over to next meeting.. of the Guardian early in June. Mr. Musgrove, that the clerk writye The endowment fund for the aged . Spray umps, ardson, of Brantford, the Rev. D. S. Ham- Mr. Geo. Mason was assisting the Salvo,- Moved by Mr. Gemmill, seconded b to Robt. Jamieson, bridge contractor, and infirm ministers of the Presby- Galvanized and Mon, of Forest, gave a short address on tion Army in Seaforth for a few days, last ' areas by the Rev. J. Unsworth, of Scotland, Mr. Win- Irwin, of the Listowel High bend returnedAnnealed Fence Wire, Wednesday evening, followed with an ad. week. terian Church of Canada has now on "Need for broader work in our C. E. School, has been visiting friend; in town Societies," after whicha consecration this week. meeting was held, led by Rev. R. Hopkin, Mr. John Kerr, of Kerr de Conery, spent of Listowel. The Association then ad- the Easter holidaysin Toronto, visiting journed to meet at Listowel in October his brother. BOOKBINDING. Cured of a Serious Disease., "I was suffering from what Is known as Bright's disease for five years, and for days at a time I have been unable to straighten myself up. I was in bed for three weeks; during that time I had leeches applied and derived no bene- fit. Seeing good's Sarsaparilla, advertised in the pallors I decided to try a bottle. I found We are pleased to announce that any Rooks or Magazines loft with us for Binding, will have our prompt attention. Prices for Melding , style will be given on application to the Ton** :41 NOTICE 1O THE The public are hereb, ca giving credit to my w' fe after this date, witho as Abe has left my b not be rear onsible • traeted by her. 1 F arsaparlila relief before I had finished taking half of a bot- tle. I got so much help, from taking the first bottle that I decicted to try another, and since taking the second bottle I feel as well as ever I didin my life." Ozo. lifratnETT, Torouta, Ont. easy of action. Sold by all drtktgists. 250. Hood's Pills aro prompt and eracioint, yet AGENTS VVANT9 Who desire earn from 816 -m -a37,17,77 eau be done selling our hardy, guaranteed, Canadian -grown Nursery Stook. Salary or commission paid weekly. Exclusive territory. Rand- sotne outfit free. Write us at once for terillS.R. 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, Toronto, Ont. 1 Jt• MONEY TO .1.0AN . — 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. JOHN BURGESS, Bluevale P. 0., Ont. Agent for Huron and Erie Loan and Savings Co., London, &hit t MEE Ei.4 rat - AZ-, L. ra LA f r f.,.; J.] PHOTO STUDIO, .° 94 IW G if AM, - 0 gi r` R, BELDEN tioned t Jane Siatiaa., 0, predated, Sin 1895, 'increase V- commeneing, Ja let, ri r business has. st ,adily , . , showing conel sively 11 up - makes p that out work has b Each mont our orclersl, rger and a increase [ orbusiness. .As April Oth cam. r pletes a foul month term of Mr. MeBain, ins'uetor and 6 photographer, we intend this RI month to beret se our business p 'beyond the high mark reach- ed li in either of ie past 'three Ir months. Every e ort will be 03 made to do, "a d ill do," sup- erior p..g work t.any • heretofore 1 ill clone in Win ham. Our busi- ness has beei conduct d almost a 1 on the Cash , ystem, an in order r 1 stotoeitnidyuceaes ,ewuestolonffeerrs, topayptthlye 1 li d next three onths, to those tNiVailloo pay their irder in full a 11 of sittin , FOTJUTEEN 0A13 -.E.rs, 111 1 knorsdteeia, dfo onef twedloyzeo, cry 3n,wi.tAhll• ork p,.p T gruiyan ed first-class and no I change will be made in qua 'ty ii•A 0 of WO . ir • • • y written order any debts eon- nd board. I will ROBEI•e0eSIBBA.LD, evale, Ont. Bluevale, April 15th. 181101.' •-• SUPPOS YOU DI 0 IT? J. CLEGG &v- 00., have purchased the ness of J. A. ne are headquart Land P1 , er, ardware Busi- 0o., and we 1 ir ' , 'Short Journeys on a Long Road ta the- characteristic title of a profusely deo. E. King illnatrated book containing over one Mr.Crowell Wai n of theBank of 1 80 , . hpadred pages of charmingly written Itandlton, Ldoknow, was home or a few da:seriptions of summer resorts in the days during the week. country north and west of Chicago. The Master John Stiles, of Messrs. Love & reading matter is new, the illustrations D'S in' law offiee, London, was home are new. arid the information therein 1-na a Willi* WSW t* almost everyone. for a few days this week. JOHN' trirtGESS, Clerk. .a. copy of "Short Journeys on a Long Mr. Geo. Hanna, who has been attending Mr. 3. 3, Sullivan, lately with Mr. T. A. Mills, has accepted a situation with Mr. reached the sum of 8147,560. It re- ta. • • Carried. The following amounts wire, cently received from the late It. -Limn, were passed and eheques issued: Wright of Colborne, a legaey of Truss Cable, Robert Lowry, k;14, charity; Thomas 89 000 and another of $13 000 from linker, 81, for repairing culvert; the late Revte Lachlan Cameron. I Barbles, 3 P , Wire and Cut Nails, John Robinson, $2, cutting drift When the endowment reaehes the wood at Eadie's bridge. Moved by sum of $180,000 Sir Donald Smith Mr. Cruickshank, seconded by Mr. Builders' Hardware, Musgrove, that this meeting do now adjourn to meet in MeDonald's hall, Bluevale, on Monday, May •S7th, for general business, at 10 o'clock, a. in., and. for Court Revision at 1 o'clock, p. m. -Carried. ZIOSZi" Will be Rent free to anyone who the tfarriaton High Sehool, is spending the The schedule of convictions issued *In ea°1°8° cents (to pay P°14tago) to Raster holidays at home, by the Clerk of the Peace for the Otto. II. HEArPottlz General Pasaenger Agtiqt Chicago, Milwaukee St St. Paul I Mr. T. A. Reid, principal of the Owen quarter ending in Mareh is one of the levy, Chicago, Ill. Sound Model School, is spending the holi. smallest in the history of Huron days with friends in town. county -only 14 eases in all. Flight has promised to add $20,000, mak- Spades, Shovels, ing it the round $200,000. At an executive committee meetingi Balms, Hoes, i&c., of the Sons of England Benevolent Rubber Paint. Society, held at Toronto, on Saturday, the district deputies for 1895-6 were STONE BLOCK—Wingham. named. Those for Western Ontario - are as follows: Essex and Rent, Geo. MISS NORMA DINSLEY W. Browo, Ridgetown; Lambton, J. Marshall, Petrolea. Middlesex X. Harding-, London; thgin and Oxford, Pupil of and Bruce, Thomas Jackson, Clinton; SIG1110It DINELLT, W. Cudliffe, Ingersoll; Perth, Huron I of the Toronto Conservatory of Mesio is James W. Seat, of the Chicago Rev. 1), Perrie was visiting Mende in of these were for violations of the Norfolk, Haldimand, Brant, Waterloo ! prepared to receive pupils in intirem-Iterald, died of apoplexy at Mosley for a few days during the week, liquor aet, but convictions were had and 'Wellington, G. H. Golding„ dia. Holland house, New York, Mon- and returned home on Monday, in only three aside from these, the Brantford; Lincoln and "Welland, INSTRUMENTAL- MUSIC. fed 1 19 - It 10 H 10 tt M titto l t Di sle House - der. Messrs. McTavish, a eouple of brother % flues aggrega 1)11 y $ ev. H. a , ei For terms app n d130 ides taking compl sour e under Mr. McBain, I ha e secu 'ed an artist from Detrol whc comes with highest recon mer ds. The public will be give J1 the game class of work "Wilk ri4 has -characterized our photos th paap three months. prAinises have been emAnspleTet aril all the very rim, \ est aecessor lea seented, we,are now able tc li 1 all orders promptly. 'W. it. istitanoT. 14 :ifighatnt April 10, M. • • .-14,,,TwitralraValte*InVe-tritila " e.17