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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-05-29, Page 1WINt*IIiA: VOL. XXV NO. 1270. WINGIJAM. ONTARIO* FRIDAY. MAY 429, 1896 ;.. ..'Y{BAR IN-A.DVA.NQB. WE SELL CHEAP. Hornuth & vules t. THE BIG STORE. Down goes the prices, com- mencing Saturday, May 16th, Everybody come if you want bargains. Bring along your trade and if you have not got that let us have your cash. You will get more for a dollar here than you ever did before. Look at the following prices, which will speak for them- selves : Wide Shaker Flannel, 7i2e. regular 10c. Factory Cotton 5 " 7 Toweling.... ' 5 It 7 Shirting........ 6 . " 8 'Apron Gingham 10 46 124. Apron G•iinghum 8 10 *Shirting 9 " 121 Special Prices in lace Curtains, Carpets, Hosiery and Gloves. MILL/ERY Never was cheaper. Business never better in this depart- ment and the Tidies are always suited, which accounts for the Big Millinery Trade, we are doing. BOTS AND SHOES For one month we will sell Children's Youth's and Misses Boots and Shoes at a very slight advance above cost. Special Prices in Gents' .Fur- nishings : marriage Licenses Don't forget that Wm. Armour pays leaned by 'Plums PA 'zresoer, No 23, Vie- highest cash prices for butter and ogee. toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required, —On Monday. nigl N w .Ads. J I. Cassele—St y. Farquherson's. 7 ens, Irvin's—To th Front. J. .A., Morton— xecutor's Notice. Town of Wing ani—Court of I;tevision. LOCAL NE Dr. Sinclair, Queen's hotel, the 4th of June night. Lung Dropsies, Dise Diseases trea tion Free. t,sotne person entered the stable of Mr. 'Jo n Neelands and stole his harness,' whip a carriage rug. Itnported tomato and cabbage plants at JAS. Wave/rtes. —Carr 84 Sons, train merchants and millers, have leased the store lately occu- pied by Geo.. Good' boot and shoe stock. The will move into heir new quarters dur- ing the prosect wee —For first=olass tailoring and cheap 00=c . gents' furnishing•s, try Webster re Co. Remember the place, one door south of will be at the R. A. Graham's grocery store, s ed st , Thursday first, o'clock until 10 at sea, Heart Diseases with success. Consulta- Hies F. Carr, to W Kenzie to London; Drunnmondville; Mrs don; Rev. Dr. Giffor Brussels; R. Prior to Perrie to Ripley; J. of Women and Private People w —Regular meetin of Town Council Monday evening nex Banks of Flowers for sale at Jas. Mo- Kelvie's. —The Tines s mo the for 20 cents. Sub- scribe at once and ge. the political news. District of the Metho House to rent on Gatnarine street. Ap- , at Brussels on Monde, ply to Mits. It. }Inn suite There was a good bad his , clergymen and layme the track on , routine business, the were elected to the 'di te, but have your • District and Oonfere j occupied the chair Travel. odatoo1; B. E. Mo - Mrs. herdsman to John Foster' to Lon. and Dr. Towler to ault Marie; Rev. D. Cline to Toronto. —The annual meet e7—Master Charles McMannm arsprained. while raoing o d Mon aY•. °.3,t' M $1 White Shirts for 75c.; .25c. and 3oc. Ties for 20C. • Cut prices in Fedora and Stiff Hats. GROCERIES Vote for whom gaits mte de by G. y ! district, Rev. W. -Regular meeti g of Court Maitland Secretary with Rev. C. 0. F. this (F'rid ) evening. Important l and Dr. Towler as st ' ere ue e 1 atEend ric business. A fel a q l Stationery Conim>,tte Wi11i4nas'"-Little Dandelion : Tills Missionary Coixritte, eure heirdache. Try them. 1 Sunday School Coln —Rev. itir. Perri has begun a class in , Birks and Mr. W. the stone school, to will hold meetin€ Never were as cheap here as they are now. Look at the following- prices : 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar $ 1 00 2G " Yellow Sugar....'1 00 6 'r Tapioca 6 " Sago .......... .... 6 " Rico...... . .... 4 " Corn Starch 5 •' Currants . Cloths Pins, per dozen., • -"Oatmeal and Castile Soap, a bar.. Biscuits, per box.... ,........... • 25 nship of Morris there every e League Committee, B y and Mr. Yoe. g of the Wingham ist church was held and Tuesday last. ttendance of both and after the useal ollowing gentlemen rent offices of the ce, Rev. G. Buggin, s chairman of the Kerr was elected A. K. Birks, B. A. ssistant secretaries , Rev. D. Gifford. pr. VV7. B. Towler. ittee, Rev. A. E. . Kerr. E worth v, G. H. bledick evening. ` A. young man is foolish Just arrived—Baby Carriages at Ireland's ordinary olothes, Furniture Store, Wingharn. jaunty washable rrie, has Irvin at the right price. negational a Holiday sitors, gin ills pastoral 'F T, A. Reid, Owen ound;' W. Mallow, • • Paris; Mr, Kinsman, 'arnia; Mr. Derriek, People who bought our imported tomato Toronto; J. Rani in, Seaforth; Herb. Fred. McDonald and ley; Mrs. Brennan, rtson, Goderioh; Dr. Mrs. McLeah and know; Chas. Smith, and Miss Curtis and h; Mr. and Mrs. D. b; R. J. Swan, Ed. ur and Herb. Carter, s, Port Elgin. play 'tennis in I he can get a nnis suit from G. H. 25 25 2252 1- 5 5 —Rev. Henry accepted a call fr church here, and sjil work.in June. plants last year buy no other now. Bowles, Orangeville; JAs. MCKEI,vIE. Herb. Hutton, Bit --D. Stewart an'.D. McDonald, eaoh Chesley; Miss Rob shipped a load of ho to Collingwood and ;Agnew, Londet bore Wm. Casemore, a to d of cattle to Mont- Mrs. McNabb, Lu real, this week. • Owen ',Sound; Mrs Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters cures MissMcQuarrie, B1y headaches, 25e. a package. B. McKinnon, B1y —$5.00 reward wi 1 be given to ny per- : Brennan, W. Arm son returning aiiet_ of sin = h nese, rub- Chesley; Alex. Holm ber trimmed '.', d wh . . eti from the Mon night. ; }Ieathfield's Healing Balsam is a and all the sure euro for the worst cold. At Williams' Drug StOre. stable of Jolie �,e ' ads Mo Tho bridleJ. E e1 open on articles we); Leo as`ne • . Why do you not h, suit, when G. H. cheap. —About 25 of our ci of the special to atten late Jacob Livingstoir witness the unveilii e a nobby.bicyolingPersot n makes them so Miss Carrie 'Macdo ' days at home. ie zens took advantage , The Misses Ste [ the funeral of the visiting in town. at Listowel, and to ; Mise Laten, of Ha iston, is the guest of of the Jessie Keith Miss Alba Chisholm ans. tald spent the holi- rt, of Lucknow, are monument. ' - kir MissSaulMitch The 'Union factory is running full time ' ing her parents into and furniture is cheaper than ever at Ire- , I visiting in town thi land's furniture Store, Wingham. Miss Sadie Johns '4„—John Wilson, 1' ing train, Thursday Manitoba and a par Mr. Wilson Will be p) during which time attended to by D. I) nate from the Onto, The Thins wishes IN trip. 20' Best value in TEAS in town. f+IdJ']laR 'J OJ Wt' COME« Store closes at 7 o'clock except Saturday night. HMUH 9; DOM, Alwal•::' !*le Cheapest. The -Only ., irect Importers. S., left on the morn- Master Harry for a tour throughY itis friends an 3 • of the North West. g u, . and Mrs, W one two or three weeks, ten, were e in town is practice will be ably Mr.Sn t u E Reid, V. S., late grad- the holidays with io Veterinary school. ]VLr, Cliff Ruett r. Wilson a pleasant on Saturday retur Mrs. R. J.Swa Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters at ing old acquainta Williams' Drug Store, 25e. Mr. G. Catnpbe —Parties who require printing of any friends in Winghe kind, should not forget that the TIMES returned to Caron office is the plane , o have it done right and nt prices consistent with good work and Mrs. A. L. Flan fair profits. of Palmerston, a. with her brother, A Prominent Lawyer says: "I have eight children, ovary ono in good Geta free sample of Williams' Little health, not one of whom but has taken Dandelion Pills and be convinced. Scott's Emulsion, in which my wife has There is nothing like thein. b • undless confidence.' " l, of London, is visit - on, of Lueknow, was week. aw, of Goderioh, is relatives. It. Elliott, of Harris - n Wednesday. iott, of Ingersoll, spent riends in town.; wheeled to Owen Sound ting on Monday. , of (Mosley, is renew- ce in town this week. who has been visiting n and St. Helens has o. 'Icon, and son, Goldwin, spending a.fow days I. Lamont. attested in accorda ce with resolution of the Synod of Hami ton and London. The pastoral charge of orth Makes, Rime - stale and Enniskill: • was placed on the list of congregation in this Presbytery. Rev. A. McKay as appointed interim moderator of the easier& of the pastoral charge of North Ki loss, Riversdale and E nniskillen. A call to the Rev. olio Rose, of Ashfield, from Malagawatch and River Dennie; Cape Breton, was c• sidered. Mr. MaoLeod pros cuted the call -on be- half of Inverness Pr ebytery. Commissioners fro • the session and con- gregation of Ashfee •, supported a resol-. etion of the congrega on in favor of re- taining the services o Ur. Rose. Mr. Rose asked a ontle's time to con- sider the pall. The Presbytery a• reed to hold an ad- journed meeting at L cknow. en Tuesday Jen° 30th at 1 p. , •, when final action will be taken ragardint, the call. The Presbytery est- ded - cordial wel- come home from Selaud to Rev. Mr. Anderson ' and express -d gratification at his restoration to healt A petition, from th . congregation of Calvin church, St. H =lens . for leave to dispose of their glebe la . • and to apply pro- ceeds of sale to purcha a another glebe as soon as one suitable is obtainable, was granted. A. petition to the Gen ral Assembly from Mr. Robert Douglas bout appointing a day of humiliation' eto and another from Mr. Robert Douglas an others about the attitude when at pra er in the public as- sembly were transntitte. simplicitis. Intimation was re) • of five ministers from other churches intending to make application to the As=-rnbly to be admit- ted as ministers of the resbyterian oliurch in Canada. The Presbytery wil make application to the General Assemb y on behalf of Bev. A. Sutherland,. of Ripl. •, for leave to retire from the active duties -•f the ministry and to plane his name on t - e list of beneficiar- ies upon the aged a d infirm minister's fund. Mr,Sutherlaiid's ministerial service is Jerin' cit the grour. d ng the front of the and adjoining the ll be fitted up with e materially to the sisting tomake aTon compacit public worshipt•te.ATessrs1re;r. Boll will also;iypointeAir. Peter Cam Coniniiesioner to the Session reewrite p'res'bytey' of Maitland --;lir. T. Bell has Presbytery of :daitla d met at Winghamfor the purpose of brMay 17th 1996. show roots to the soPemission was g�u to the Congregemain building. 'Thition of Iluron eliu 1 to apply the pro - plate glass tend will eeds of pato of globe and twards Iignid- general appearance the building and *tees the debt on tic clurch. will be valuable iOui oveituie to t to General Assembly first eines show roWl 1 ted was adopted by the ,nese of•ethe aearill t p r •au- r w p nullauto AlacLcocltbo f pYa solid brik block. basin Svcre elle to support the over- build at the rear oftuilding in the fain tare before the .�sse ibly. -•--Veal cutlets, mutton chop and prime stake at reasonable prices. Boy call for Orders if required. Tho best only, ie kept at Geo. Shaw's Meat Market. bell was appointed a General Aesetnbly. were examined and over fifty years. Mr: MacLeod is the application befor The committee on the report was receiv Mr. R. L. Camera College, Toronto, ha tory examinationpreach the Gospel. Mr. M. Burton, :. A, ofKnox College, Toronto, was licens d,by thePresbytery at its meeting in Cha ham during the meet- ing of the Synod, A eril 22nd. The next meetin_ of the Presbytery will be held in the Pres yterian church Luck - now, June 30th at p. m. JOIN MAcNenn, Clerk. appointed to support the Assembly. tatistics reported and d and adopted. a graduate of Knox ing passed a satisfac- as duly licensed to Lucknow, May 26, 96. C. E. Williams sells pure drugs. Satisfaetion gua = nteed. Cele ation. WINGIIAM'S BIG DA nIcicrx RACES AND IIP Teri DAY.—A THE TEMPI The murky clouds Monday morning, di {growl of people from \Birthday celebration molly were kept a The day was certai committee having t have every reason to f manner in which the great deal of interest, bicyle races and in t crowd congregated a Athletic Association test. In the morning at football was played bet and Blyth elubs, result to 0 in favor of the lion While this was in Fire Company wee their prompt response ed the prol'ricty of the taken. The dispatch w the hose into position playing upon on a building Y is t which the water was thr that must CotiitAOttd itsel to every prop- erty owner in the town. The 62nd Walkerton t and, which lead come in Sunday evening nd the Citizen's FOOTBALL, TENNIS, IILETIC sroRTs PILL nOWDED ROUSE Al ' OF FAME. and threatening rain not prevent a large ttending the Queen's iere,tllough no doubt ay on that account. ly a success and the e affair in charge el satisfied with the Pople turned out. A. as centered in the e afternoon a large the grounds of the o witness the con. - exciting pare of vicen the Wingham ig in a score of 8 o team. progress the Alert ailed ont and by the call, confirm - name they leave th which they got nd had the avatar thewith idforce l i tluu wn, is something Band had tueanwhil- .ulivened and atIchd to the morning's e tertainment by the many selections whicl . they played. They were Afterwards asst:ted by the Brussels and Auburn Bands, both of which are institutions of which ie citizens of their respeetitre towns ;nay ell be proud. The Brussels Ten the morning train and our home elub the resu tlelew, After dinner a proses ion was formed at the park, headed ., the Wingham Band, which was folio ed by the Walker- ton, Brussels and Au urn Bands to the Athletic:. grounds. The anoeuvring of the wheelmenin marching nd counter -march- ing was a pleasing fe•ture of the proces- sion. The results of t ie sports are given below, s Club came in on egan a match with . t of which is given Doubles—Cameron a • Stewart haat H. Bowles' and Smith, 6, 2; 6, 3. Ambrose and E. Bowl -s beat Ross and Sinclair, 6, 4; 7, 5. Griffin and Campbell, • letcher and Den- nis, 6, 4; 1, 6; 7, 5. Singles—Ross beat A. brose, 6, 3; 6, 4. Cameron beat H. Bow es, 6, It; 3, 6; 9, 7, Fletcher beat Campbel , 6, 0; 6, 4. Griffin beat Stewart, 6, 3. 3, 6; 7,5. E, Bowles vs. Sinclair, 7, 5; 4, 6; draw. Smith and Dennis, dra BICYCLE RA ES. mile—F, Arscott, Wal erten; R. Cassey Walkerton, G. Elliott. 1 mile—G. Elliott, F. Graham. 2 mile -G. Elliott, R. eott. 1 mile—open to all—L. Elliott. FOOT RACES 100 yards—G. Hanna, wood. 200 yards—G: Hanna, Klump. Boys under 12 years— V. Kling, A.. Mo- Unire, M. Ross. Old men's-race—B, El iott, J. Elliott. Egg and Spoon rac M. Ross, Roy Inglis. . Girls' race—Grace Sn 'th, Lillie Lang. Boys' race—A. Silver, R. Tindall. TEMPLE OF mots. Amost unique and i teresting program was rendered by the lad es of Wingharn in the ' evening. In al about 00 took part, under the ab e supervision of of Mrs. Houghton who is to be congratul. ated upon the.unparall.f ed success of the concert. The 'cheroot s 'represented are too numerous to descri e individually, but much credit is duet the ladies for their picturesque and test f al costumes and aptness of representat'.rt. Miss Vanstone repr::ented the Goddess of Fame and to her to ple.came worsen of ancient and modern enown, eaoh in turn presenting their Ola m to the crown of fame. +' The goddess II -ally bestows it upon the mother as the qu 'n of women. ;elle crowing scene was one verted into a tableau. The view of the st ge representing the tenaple,with its beast fully draped thrones, that of the goddess i white and gold, and the others in the nati worth the price of ad A packed house, wl stood both lack of sp vouched well for t throughont•the prog performed her duties her well known *bili The baguet given b the person taking her ed by the judges to represented Madam rsoott, Wesley assey, F. Ars- Jones, Samuel J. Klumn, At - nal colors, was well is8100. 1 ase enthusiasm with- ce and intense heat, e interest displayed 1 einem. Mrs. Marks s accompanist with M. H. Mcindoo to part best was aware]- . Miss Sperling, who; rso. EAST W WANOSH. Miss Lizzie Ed yards is visiting friends in Credito Mr. W. and visiting friends at Quite a num sports in Wingha Mrs. J. MCGuit spending a few w and relatives on t We are sorry Wm. Scott's bat completely destro Monday evening. The ice trea auspices of' the i. tion on Monday \ In the evening between the team Westfield was pia victory for the fot 1, The program was something ex $40. LON On Sunday 1 at the members Londesboro lod e, S. 0. E. wi-t good number„ fiylae . bi'ethern.f : Olinton and erl'nlih)el', . met In r1 Foresters ball • id marched "toy Methodist•Chur lt,whtere JRev, 4.: Fair prenchecl e of the best se;nio ever preached t any society its t neighborhood, Rev. J. Ferguson o Southtrnpton w s have l l but was detaine' byto xllness,proa c't lent .and, suitabl; music was farn.is ed by the choir- r f the eh'arch. Aft* the serried the b ethreri formed an marched back to he hall, whers,tbe usual votes of th A hearty vote passed to the'iev able and patriotio of the resolution forwarded to hi the metubers of will attend the par Lodge nextSundaSi nkswere passed f thanks was -also IT, J. Pair 'for la sermon•and ace as ordered to be A number pf ondesboro lOcige de of the Clint: BLUE LL1D Messrs. Duff & St chased anew plane Mrs. Stacy, of T very poor Health. Mr. Frank Scott a colm Scott -spent the day in Seaforth. Mr. Louis B. Du Exeter last Friday Teachers' convention Mrs. WM. Spree spent the Queen's her nephew, Mr. 11. Miss Bella Irwin Laughlin, of Brussel Miss Etnma McCrae vale road this week. rMr. Farrowe s* gangrene of the fat his extreme age but entertained for his r Messrs. Beattie, Be Walkerton wheeled to visit Mr. Robert M Jones won the b Wingham on the 25t The communion Presbyterian church were conducted by Kay, of Lucknow. members were added roll. .wart lave spur rnberry, is in d. Master Mal- ueen's birth- , . wheeled, to to. - attend ' the , of Seaterat. Birthday with uff. d Jennie Me- were visiting n of the. Bine- sitiffermg° Erode, and owing'ta light hopes;aro .. ovely,.,�• 1 and .]'ones, of er on Sunday Pherson. litr. cycle race ' iii ervices in the last Sabbath. Rev: Mr. Mc. Several new to the church BLYT Messrs. Ii,. Howar Goodland, Sundayed The regular meeti F. was held. in Monday. Aiesrs. J. 'WV. Scott, were in Walk on Monday. Quite a number the sports in Cliuto on the Queen's Birtl Quite a numl`er - of this town, inten Court Belgrave on next. We are sorry to McMillan is seriou little hopes are ent recovery. Mr. Joseph He Michigan, who has several year is parental roof. Mr. John Ke residence on Iain with brick, Mr. R ing the work... The roof of' the '3ainton 13ros., tan- nery was on fire of e day last week, but was soon pu out without any serious damage. Messrs. J. G. Em gh and 'W. Drum- mond attended the funeral on Sun- da- of the late Ja b Livingston, of the firm of 3. & J. ivingston, Listo- wee. We understand that His Honor Judge Doyle, has g .ven his decision against ,Tames liar , in the ease of James Barr and 13 •tit Corporation, which was heard at the last sitting of the 12th Divisiot Court. ,l krs. Fenwick are I Flesherton. er attended the on Monday. e, of Sullivan, is .eks among friends' le Gth conccrsion. o learn that Mr. at 'Westfield was: •ed by lighting on social under the restticld congrega• as a grandnieces3. a fioth:all match of Lelgrayo and •ecl resulting in :7, ner team by 2 to ie given at night client. Proceeds sr., and Wm. in Goderioh. g of the C. 0. atson's hall ort 'ell and T. W. rton on business• f citizens took in and Wingham. day. f the C. 0. F. of paying a visit to Monday evenitig tear that Norman ly ill at present, stained as to his ron, of Detroit, been away for isiting under the y is having his street, veneered Howard, jr., de. The present tet 1 ringhas been a very favorable Brie for bees. Mr. Petals (4rttnt Culros hit'ed at swarm on the 13th of May licit is unusludir early.