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The Wingham Times, 1896-07-03, Page 51� TUE - ` I'V' GHA1I TIMES JULY 3, 1896.Gt , Taut Tuesday night was only pec l IFinabli attributed ltt.' In dish0, scourge to of to what was to follow on Wednesday i' 1886, Prof. Arthur night. On Wednesday word was bacteria bacteril nature by eul- reeeived from .5. McMullen, member proved re - west, that be and toat• celebrate e turn out tures so medy I and learn tiof is cutting- out would p great a victory with his Minto and and burning the affected benerall Harriet= friends, Talk about your When alt tree ins- becomes be cut down gatherings in Winnipeg, Massy Hall, Shomer Park, ]Montreal, &c., When the branch is sawn or cut off butI am sure rt more d hearty Mr. Me- linseedl to oil. paint The a thmput tions shoald e cut end with stration than that tendereded elow the Dinkier was relurnoutlis fair be made a foot or arrived blackened spots. That ron the e apple Dominion• A large from Clifford and Palmereton before e� banches from Mrs, disease, It o1saihQs lot be night and thcso with the y from Minto and Ilarriston fortned dreaded even more than blaek Knot." into procession and wentcontingent Free Press. , J. on the Mt. Forest escort which was headed by the band of that town. The procession when it 1SIA.NSLAVGT-ITEki. returned to town was the longest ever seen ins these parts, r The and AINcLU,DED T AYOTH1:lt CHRISTIAN ER AND THE DO2TOR, eipal streets were again pa scxuNc>J crASE. the shouts of enthusiani of the thou- __— sands that hived the streets and fol- _ IOWA in the procession knew no Toronto, Ont., June 2 hc.td be fore bounds. After the procession an Christian Science ease, . adjournment was made to the large heaocoroner's aslnt nh thdethfAdelie Maria Gradson, a verdict. of man- slaughter was turned.. against the father and mother . of the deceased and against Mrs. Eliza Beers, the Christian Scientist, who treated de- ceased. Deceased died, and the posts mortem: examination showed she had died from. pneumonia and heart failure. She. . was treated by Mrs. Beers. for several days, with her own (consent, and that of her .parents, and died shortly after leaving Beers house. A verdiet of manslaughter was return Aoneepreviously againist Mrs. Beers in connection with the deeth from diptheria of a child she had treated, but the Grand Jury threw out the bill at the A OtZes. KINTAIL. 'assessed as owner' of N1• Nz; lot 31, SYRINGES.. con, 3, and Charles Ax instr•ong to be �7 tl' lao erty, l:Vr I this ofp assessed as tenant op I Fred. Champion to be assessed as f tenant of N W pt lot 28, eon. 6, I in- stead of John Nixon. The. follow- ' ing names were added to the roll: • See our Syringes, we have everything in the Syringe line: Bull Syringes, 1ot `29 con, 2 10 • Matthew B, Lockhart, , Xtx7�` Syringes, M F F. S • Lawrence Patterson, lot 3, 9 M, I! . F. S.; David Naylor, lot 30, con 10, M, Syringes, $�$• ' Iohn H hoover, con. a, Bulb Syringe for fifty cents, but we I can. 9, and Geo g more and get a better 110, each a dog George Off. Wni. advise you to pay one. l.�'ougtaill Bulb, are ar Pr adyto Bone, lots 3G, eon, 8, to be assessed ex many to the Bulb. We are ready to fora dog transferred over to him ISHOLM'S grave on the 8th eon. WING1111.41/11.1., Mr.Robertson, seconded The goods that sell are the kind you mens roll as now Sutherland, andcorrect- that the assess- tivant. . — t.d be passed; and the court closed for the present year—Carried, Mr. Council resumed. Moved by Coultes, seconded by �ie'l .Sc tg ' that to the as soon as the papersr James fence viewers' award pe are safe erlot `18+ , 4, are betweenwhere two we tbreel thousand rink receivedbfrom Godeieh, ,ole were assembled. The r 'surer be authorized to pay the town- peopleand ship's share of costs in thus case iu t%od bet end deorcorated vg lilseated, eat a ,but fail—Carried, dation for those present, consequent-, f;, f Div from Wm. Camp- ay the seats were •gives to the ladies. bell, clerk of Division Court, Blyth, being copy of judgment given in After all gas in order.rdown, eech above case, received and filed. C,rma n,. -Mr. Geo- the abo dorm with the Gray was A. S. Allan, ex -M. P. P. for West Wellington; Jas. Grieve, ex -M. P. for North Perth; John Oliver and Air. McEwen, of Palmer- . r� • 29.con.4I F. F. S,; Beni. 1?, Infant Syringes, rg8S, Anderson lot X10, con. , t, We uan furnish You with a satisfactory Robinson, eon. 8,Charles Cha le John con, explain their advantages Edwin Wightman near 13ei- M CH DRUG STORE \from f l; A.M ONT. Moved by EAST WAWANOSII. Mr. John Elliott, sr. has gone to Clifford on a visit. • Mr. Menzie erected a fine new barn on day last week. The stone masons are engaged building a •wall under G. Walker's barn. Miss Letitia Reid has returned after a couple of weeks visit with friends in Londesboro. Miss Mabel Mason attended the Presbyterian Sabbath school picnic at Bluevale, on Tuesday last. Mrs. Wm. Elliott, while visiting at her daughter's, Mrs. W. Johnston, of Westfield, was taken ill and'is tying i in a very low condition. A few who took in the excursion to Detroit last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Small, Messrs. Jaynes and is Robt. Shiell and Joluallteid,.s w`4 `' V Mr. Clow's barn •w'fts'struck by lightning and bur.o the ground a oa on Thursday. nig t of last week, Moved by Mr, Robertson, second- y passed ed by Mr. Sutherland, that the •roaal l some choice strainscon the bag s hintedthate . where a severesection lectric storm St lot 28, con. 4, be sold `Some of the spec over ding iof the butcowoo. The I ssoonaallowance, appointed to attend t,a l would have the title • Hon. some of of his in was insured would not as soon as possible and that Reeve i a short time Mr. .Jas. McMullen building!Patterson be pR t name and we have efore his cover the loss.' orients say if he comes The un. J Presbyterian picnic thishe matter—Carried. and Treasurer were bitterest opp held in Mr. Johuas a bushanJest success,ssauthorized to borrow front the Bank . back for-re-eleetio With thisntitlehe day weather n was a grand of, Hamilton In Wingham, the sunt.. Yill be elected by to speak, Mas the weather being hue wasm greatly given after cheer, the immense in its favor. The chief aa e. A of 8500 to meet current expends- I given cheer on t0ir r feet and cheer - good swinging, base ball, etc. law No 6, 1896, ratifying the t crowd rising o•ramme was also rehdered. By- • B 1 �, No mg themselves hoarse.. \i r. hie- Mod pro„ ]sullen said quiet l d b n Music being supplied by Misses same, •r cad, resting as •Bintoul and Anderson. Roy, aort ds dresses were delivered by -Half and Rev. E. A. Shaw. After which all sat down to the good things of this life in the line of eatables. HOLSTEIN OAI FARM TO RENT. Is �1<a ►peril.* STA '. T to rent, well watered We underhut'S` interested ta r tor g• ,1, e 111 . rt of t e optimally A We. acre e, Apply ie. box slue t �: 1!n!1 first cissa buildinf3s• buil suis• We ht r to usattth the people$ 12J, Vi!ingktain, tint, that we I u We tt,ar1 d 1n the pair, raollyus to oiau,.j milk v. is clean 'awl l pure.Qur OUr eUYtotil &tarp our beet reeontittendatlon. ----WILL OFFER-- GREAT l�'I�'l� R — GREAToBARGAINS IN EVERY DDPAROT�•T�E� �, OF DURING AND WELL ASS 'MONTH. HE REMAINING DA OF .THIS M i with T In spite of hard times, business has been increasing the us, and we are bot ndto ricestake it t:h� t cannill est beCer, beaten. We have goods you want a p secured a number of lines below �manufacturer's hs�eryaur choice. e secured you are prone- makers, coriit. early We are determined to turn over our stock, if if lbw arid see il..do it, space will ,not permit us to d. i pr c , • r yourself. SATTJRDAI 3 IGr3 T -�.• . �.. • pe. Is a very busy bight, we would therefore milt our manyt mib rs better in that wal ht Iter sible to come youer end dor our shol5pin,;, t the . able to attend you. We will herease our staff for Saturday 'nig wouldaad customers to bear with us, if we are not able to give y attention Application was made to haves some gravelling and filling up dome near the bridge on river, cons. 10 and 11, Messrs. Robertson Sutherland were authorized to attend i sten ; Mr. DicEacbern, of Clrf1'or d a to this, and have it done if they conn• last, but greatest sof- all, err. James sidered it rally necessary. all,Mr.:i gave The Treasurer reported lash i ! McMullen, speeches in'thelorde named, while haud 26th May Last, $246.29; pais] j P I out sines Heat date, $64.50, leaving i Mr. McDonald, of Palmerston,, ren lance on hand at date of $191.7, acott shered some exCellent loyal and soxigs' and John McLeod gave askour; we would like. 24TH • MAY—Leave year wraps Inouye store, we •will talte call of them for you. DIVESSMAKIIN 44 S LA:AJ' G. ,. ..;, WI'iT:GHA1 :` MACDONALD BLOCK - The Presbyterian church • of this' place was on Wednesday . the scene • of a very interesting ceremony, when two popular young ladies of the con- gregation were married. Miss Jennie Cowan was wedded to Rev. W.' R. McIntosh of Allendale, and 1 Miss Hetta McIntosh became the ' wife of Mr. A. A. Goodhand of Det.oit. The Rev. J.. Rose, • the pastor of the congregation, presided and the knots were tied by the Rev. ilson B. A., of Niagara halls and passed. y- av after is s tie 1 v . Iv , 7, 1896, age of to chests c MissKin Cowan he' most happiest incidents in `Glenallen, respectively.osh vre Cowan the Village of Manchester into a ., restored d that the present oeeasron w South, and D. McKinnon, of police village, also read and passed. ,one and he gowned in white satine. bed white ifully Dedentrirf were ordered eo be (never fois rget honorshownhim and Missetrimmed with gold and of Wm. lleacon, could not re-� alpaca, tulle veils signed in favor to night. He said betheywore s building approach to bridge on river, g with orange blossoms, and carried :cons. 10 and, '11, �8; David Robert- (rain from thanking the ladies who Rornan pearls; ,out and had so literally covered • him with their siscars, ]lid takingaaccattnt fy, fittingo to Rouse of tlowebefote resuming his seattthat he were rink. Ile attended uets of by al roses. They Jag. .30; jr., Refuge,- gra3 l foCharles Campbell, said J Parliament or out of it that would i Intosh, dressed in white muslin and ss 9 yards ravel for road divisions ° hoped he would never do anything'Lizzie Cowan and Aiofs pink erre Me - No. g �� 95 ; Robert in Pt Ne, 74, pa and 76, aa loom to overshadow any of carrying bouquets Henry, tax per Ela, reLnd of statute cease friends g gathered. He said while their nieces, Miss Annie, M. labor 1895, per Elam Livingston for his here trust to Bayne and Miss 2 • David Taylor, patliilraster,, he •could always s Palmerston and Mt., acted as maids of honor, and carried Clifford,peas. Mr. cried refund of statute labor tax peg' John 1lirrto, • n Fatly sh's best man was Dr. Frank Me - The following is the school report for S. S. No. 9. East Wawafosh for the month of June. The names are arranged iii order of merit, ascer- tained by a system of daily. mark- ings; deductions being made for bad conduct, lateness, etc. • Fourth—Lena Deacon. Tlofil, Ale` 8 McDougall,JenRnoy • itintoul, Mason; Jennie Shiell, Mabel Shiell, Mary Abraham, Garfield Wray, Leslie Deacon, Minnie Abraham. Second—Alberta Rintoul, JS'rank i Shoebottom, Cora WV'illiainson, Alfred Hodgson, Herbert Williamson. Part II Senior- Frank bt Joe Willie Elliott, uslLinkl Deacon, Dobson, Part II Junior—John Link ce ater, Andrew Casemore, More, Ida Abraham, Bella Me. Dougall, Herbert Shiell. �Arilli • First—John Abraham, Shoebottom, Raymond Elliott, Alex. Ander- son, Howard 3owa k d Shiell,t31MaggieA Case - more more . At an examination held on Tues- day, day June 30th , thefollowin p p Jackson for 189x, $1., • The council =then •adjourned till confident after Flintatlr cconrfidence" Thursday, 13th Poi -req next. 1'. PoRz RFxi%LD. Clerk,.. hadnot bs een e brought toTae close ,,bout 11.30 by the whole crowd rising • IiA1t1tIS'rON. • and singing God save the Queen. The brick work of the Oddfelimvs' 1 As the town band accompanied the block is completed and is a credit to , Free Masons to Owen Sound they were unable to take part in the pro - the society and town. The Bradley-were- Meiklejolln block. is fast nearing cession. Brooms on Tuesday I in °•neat demand. J. Halliday sold ° and Mr. Goo Lollard of Kfntail, • hand of Detroit. After the cere- mony',- receptions were held at the hones of the brides. Amon„ guests were Rev. Sidney Whaley of St. Helens, Mr. A. J. McKenzie,,. 13. A., of Kinloss; Mr. J. C. of Victoria College, `Toronto; Dr. J. R. McRae, of Dungannon, Dr. J. .F McKenzie of Detroit, Mr. A. G. Me- ' • of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs:. IiI�IIIIII11111�18t� 1 . VAN5T0ME5 Q� ARBLE WORKS WINGHAM , 0_731111 VOCNO (..0 cA`-� E r- •. - P7/ ear+r.rnnuruunuaaininenrlrmruuromeaulliumunumoviamuinemuiu6 13MAN 101 JUNE completion. con- . " some five dozen 11Sen , J. Halliday, who has long for Mr'. Stuckey ducted a grocery business in town brooms in ten minutes. On Wednes-1 Gilbert McIntyrenof Wiudine. , and has disposed of his stock to Mr. day night they were used as' torchesMr. J. Bayne, Stuckey. of Gran) Valley, who has taken possession. M r. Hallidayhas not yet derided what he is going do as lyes been troubled for some but time With temporary deafness, on consultation of an expert he will " hearing alright. were successful rn p regain g Junior Second to Senior Second : The elections are now everfor . and Frank Shoebottom 621, Alfred Hodg- though not much conso,aetie Liorrale Conservative party, proud of the son 591, Alberta ]tiiltoul 581, Cora raon to be p • assing from Williamson 538. from Part Il Senior to Second Class—Frank Mills 702, Joe Dobson obson 539, Willie Elliott 512, (toy 451. In both cases the possible mark was 900. Louis B. Dome Teacher. in the procession. PEAR TREE PARASITES. \Si CTS AND PLIGHT THAT AFFLICT TREES IN THE CITY OF LONDON. I steers, $4.30 ®x'1•40 r choice fat 3.Ci0 �3.Sa ; The appended letter, addressed to smootheers60 i 3, ; eboi ; faira Mr. Dearness, I+ }2,; Cdr Mr. J. A. f Easts, by good butchers cows, inspector of Middlesex, will be I63 5. common old cows, $2 ® $2.65. •market Live stem* renews East I3ufTalo, June 29.—Cattle Receipts; 120 cars; the market ruled fairly active for all offerings of a desirable quality ; choice fat smooth ,• fair to good ADE. We have entered June with the aeasn antest eptioecoy .recollections: .good of the trade left behind. May was month, emphas take note hghlythe tour hat yew prices thoseare right. Ladies will please WRAPPERS LOVELY PRINT Left which I will offer at a small advance above cost. HOSIERY.—:3 pairs ladies' (fast dye) Cotton Hose- for 25e. Extra. heavy ones at 15e. or 2 pairs for 25e. greatest variety in town at • PARASOLS. --In this line I have the g prices from 25c. all the way up to $4. have every yea'- of interest to many readers . as ]receipts, 45 car , one "Dear Sir, ---On the • specimens re- i Ho;, ' I of Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing an result. This electron will be one i you there are three; very slow, Yorkers, fair to choice long to be remembered �ultvoty the! .froti , GO C: At3.65 ; rough common told to cult the times. • this riding. The res ' ,! ood X2.30 ® :3.15; pigs g BOOTS AND SHOES.—New goods in this line just arrived. Inthe parasites. The least injurious of the, n- good to P ib Liberals were received by three on the pear is • the moat con i god $3.30 "' c3.65. Sheep and (GROCERIES.tiSpace won't allow the to quote you prices, but if you call as d. elections examine my g9 ht. and ails in the skating ostgrat by aussoc s. It is the larva of rho T �_. lambs—Receipts, 45 cares ; market oda you will find theta rtg f i] tuarked Igood to choice •d f Wool end all Kinds of the Conservativbs in the and as the results. carte most gratify - Jane 22nd, int" to 5 were enough to raise. Hent. Members t that went up I the midst of the 00 - DRESS GOODS.,-- All OO Lovely figitred'l All Wool Cashmeres and •Henriettas from 25c. a yd. up. Dress Goods, 25e., 35c, and 45e. In Black Dress Goods I defy competition: • s n 12 cr, l est, Oe• and ery- as I carry the largest and best stock in town and at prices to. suit every- one. Surss iuslitts-- Lo inly ratted int s, a t b _Prints faet- d. Lovely designs Art Muslin � Prints—It;tows lob 3 known fact ; per y that I carry the best assorted stock of Prints going - at 5e. per yd. ' Extra heavy 10c., sold elswhere at 12.11c,good. Tweeds'at 35c.t. TWEEDS.—In this line I am showing extra g 40e. and 45c. per yard. READY-MADE CLOTHING. -1 haved ent Dave .marked them at bottom tom _ ].Y1J...-I.JJ�H� 7= tussock motet, beautifully y ~ . r , , ,oils and • common, N.B.—Highest price psi of Produce. fatly]- active, lambs, :�--e- • prot four whitish tufts, coral -red __ -__ I$2•5 ii' $3•75 , 5 , et. --•--.---e--- - protttberanees and blade plumes. x2.50 ;,, yi3.75; sheep good to choice The sec nd is the pear tree slug; it „ht wetlrers, 4 51 C. is the larva of a four -winged Xilack i bandy cast„ i ;�-1.2.i , culls and common, those in the ritrh, ct.t. The Council tact on pursuant to adjourns the real• nof the all present, Minutes of last meeting 102 oft tl1', The slug is dictrngtushecli by ;t I?,75, 29.—Business was n {natter, `election of ,las. 11,1a ellen by1 brown, sl g•, chttiogto„ \lontreal, Mune ....-- read and passed. Court of revision tlrusirtsul word N'rec,s �u�r� t this paint t skin,and Orme a I ,the east end abattoir sects tined, . r o Oh a majority,enoothc cha la s .two; very eslowtre at Messrs. Scan and Coultes reported .knew no bowls, and then followed that ogres of its the! this morning, and no sales of any one and looked over o'oh 8, the returns of East Huron and Centre t carets in or year, The in J rue, were recorded. Ire- ]ravine g ,� pt 4 his con. Cole's property, e ander. Wellington. then. At such cheerand ing with August. its cart a ve ceipos and prices t rc o dpdfolloC lues recommended that .I sults, tkrto was gre�d roe SS.on e�b'►dting larvae, they the above i3Out, atlocrtt _e C ale; OwS:rbs And ttic with is 1)00 be nailer b e ardiy i tided, f brooms or and torches it great procession stto}•ed by` spraying p at. M L C-' $8 t to sheep andr ,art lot 90, was farmed rind marched throng . . , parasite, � at 2e � 4e for lambs, and �.'- � �o srrz s property, 1 s%tuated,ets,ythis time so , insecticides. The third , p being t , , at 3eh the main nsg the .was reduced $100. Arthur Brooks, clircouraging hod returns been,: that which is blackening the fruit, t 42,con, 8, at Be}grave, re for those in the hall that they left. leaves, twigs, and branches is the for sheep. part lot ducrcl :$10'0. Motes >vteVettie to be rimErle Plika • --IN T FIE - "VVI Nc AM TIMES!"