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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-07-06, Page 5¢xngipni Cxmes FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1888, Teesw ter: Rev. R. `W, Wri zt has been ap- pointed to fill the vacancy in the English Church co sequent on Rev. Mr. Shaw's resignat on and departure for Ireland. Cuh •Ss. Miss McKee ret trued a few days ago from the Norm. l School,- Mr. R. Milan, of Con. 9 i leaving his farm raised and stone st, ling put under it. -Mr. P. ArkeII, 0.n, 9 is recovering from; a severe atts k of inflamation, Brus Treasurer T, Kell ter left for Ireland barbers close at 8 p. day's. -The basebal enade concert in th evening. -Mr. Tho imported four yea a filly from Scotian another heavy drau Boy, weighing over els, , and his daugh- last week. -The m, except Satur- club had a prom - rink on Monday as McLachlan has ling stallions and • 7Ie returns for ht stallion, Lucky ton. Mo 1. It is said there a man living in .the southern part of this township who ;hes his coffin prepa ed whenever death may come, -Tho Grey and Morris ..cheese factory sold their May make of ,.cheese at 8i cen s. -Mr. Neil Mc- Donald, of the 1011 con., recently sold ..five steers to Mr R. McMillan, of Hullett, fot $380. It is the old story again. This time it is iron pumps. •Oily tongued swine i ere induce a farmer to have a sample . imp put in. Then he agrees to have a number left for ;storage, His sig ature is obtained, the sharpers go; o their way, and we presume the note as to be paid. Glen nnai . Mr. Robert Aitc ison returned from Manitoba on Thu •slay of last week, , student at Clinton e, was visiting her st and 2na insts.- nd L. Robinson, of ah for Clinton on their non-profes- xaminations. Our them. -A number enan:ian and neigh- eswater and Wrox- It is about time. celebration of its g idea " is already idays in anticipation. hool closes on Friday --Miss JennieWe Collegiate Institu ,sister here on the Misses J. Eaddie' No. 5, left Wingh Monday to write sional third class 'best wishes go wi of people from G ;borhood vieited .eter' on the 2nd Glenannan had ,own. -The " yo .enjoying the ho The Glenannan s ;the 6th of noon. Manner. In the evening hey expect- ed to indulge in the ligh fantastic but t way. -The as Gold a few cents per 1b. n has returned 'was attending of the Presby - things did not work t butter at the creamery days a: o, at eightee --Mr. H. D, Ilenders from Halifax where 1 the General assonibl tartan Churoh. bower Statute labor w locality last week. been indisposed f we hope for his spe ,dy.recovory.--Miss Kate Tervit, after spending two weeks with friends in Colborne, returned on Friday. -Mrs. dwarde, of Wood- stock, is visiting ith her mother,Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. A Mich., is spendi relatives and fr J. Bowes, of Bowes, visited were the guests A. Flack leaves ton, and in los one of our mos -He is an o salesman, and Mrs. D. Stewar Washington where she will takes with he many friends. Monday on an ngham. s executed in this Mr. McMullen has a few weeks, but S Mr. Geo. Cas .dealer and an es man, was buried McMillan, M.P. 'for the Ola (Jou .a 'load of fat •week, Messrs. 'Templeton, of ten, of Hibbert, ,of Hullett, Iurri thirteen Clydes breeding mares. 4wo year old st ings. Mr. Ko Old stallions an five year old ata while Mr. Tet mares. -Misses Brown have pas .school examina •certificates, --M the Canadian B been appointed at Ilamilton.- former esteemed died hero Satin year. -The fall the 17th and 1 Roland Beattie the mail betwee aforth• a well known cattle eemed and honorable last week. -Mr. John for South Huron, left itry last week, taking attle with him. -Last E. Mason and John uckersmith, Jas. Hor• ndThomas McMillan, ed from Scotland with ale stallions and two Mr. Mason had five Mons and three year - ton. had two two year Mr. McMiIlan had a ion and two yearlings pleton had the two anet Barr and Anna .d tbeToronto Normal ons for second class A. H. Ireland, of nk of Commerce, has nspector of the bank Mr. Wm. Grieve, a resident of McKillop, ay week, in his 41st air is to take place on th September. -Mr. ets $270 for carrying Clinton and Bayfield. teflon assume a more poarance, and is now rapidly, -Mr. W. Foste ing at Mr. ,Adam Spen has been suffering fr some time, but we ar is rapidly recoveri strength, -Mr. Wm, met with a painfu resulting in a sew finger received from he was engaged in Tho wound, altho in as fast as could work seems abon year, While th the road presen pearance. The as a good qualit olntosh, of Dulath, this year. -Th g a few days with intends going Listowel on t ordered new r a very credita new barns ar the vicinity. 29th ult., in teacher has The average year was fift cession poop friends on th returned saf Mr. John Roe, con, from the " staying for country ver ends. -Mr. and Mrs. .owick, and Mr. E. ere last week. They f Mrs. Adams. -Mr. this week for Hamil- ng Mr. Flack we lose promising young men. liging and competent s sure to prosper. - left for Spokane Falls, rritory, on Monday, oin her husband. She the good wishes of Mr. Jake King left on her canvassing tour. L An autograpl address was pre and lady, pre pasture foi Lis of labor : We some token of efforts in our you that we re amongst us, b friendship foru though we are to God is that your efforts in and that he wi Kindly accept a souvenir and of the Luckuo A feeling repI agreeable even el says; Messr cknow. quilt and the following ented to F. E. Nugent ious to taking his de- owel for his new field esire to convey to you ur appreciation of your ehalf and can assure rot your removal from t we trust that the ed here may continue eparated. Our prayer e will own and bless our new field of labor 1 grant you every good. his autograph quilt as with it the best wishes Ladies' Aid Society. was made and an g spent. The Sentin- E.-Gaunt k Sons, of West Wawanos 1, brought to the vil- 16 head of fine cattle realized in the neigh - 1200. -Rev. Josiah Elgin, is the new pas- hodist Church here. antly successful and f in his last field of ived a hearty welcome Mr. John Gerry, of prietor of the White - possession this week. e brings his new made Miss Werner, of the lage Thursday, for which they borhood of Greene, of Port tor of the M He was abun highly spoken labor. He ret on his arrival, Berlin, new pr ley House, take We understand bride, formerly same town, wit Whi ' echurch• The turnip cr. • is bad in ,this lo- cality. The dry weather at the time of sowing is the cause. -The wheat crop has improve of late and though thin on the grou d, it is tall and well headed. -Mr. El iota, general agent for the Patterso firm, was in the village a few d t ys lately. -Mr. T. Finnen has mov • d into bis house which he has had it repaired adding much to its appet anee. All that is required now is soh ' e one to attend to .household affairs a id rumor says that this want is soon t be supplied. -Mr. W. Sutherland bui t an addition to his barn on Friday fternoon. About •70 men were at th raising besides a number of ladies. 'ho two sides were captained by T. Fin en and W. Bee- .croft, and after a s iort but exciting contest Beecroft can e out first by a few minutes. Tho carpenter work was done by T, Ar strong, and like RAI hiswork: was don in a first class T Mr. Isaac daughter, Mr home from Ca having spent s eiseo, Sacrame They were abs and were look his brother, time ago, leavi acres beautifu town of Chea valued at $1, graves is the the sickness of is postponed Northeravee s mostly over tl not as good as dry, cold sea is large, espe, and figs. Barley is in took time by Bruce, in his sings Soon As tho Thy wetco Hero we have the cuckoo.- i mower bespea Certain young a jolly time in afternoon. TI were in full bl those present s potion of Do Sunday's lesse. all the Comm fourth among t rnberry orthgraves and his . Mitchell, returned ifornia on. Wednesday, me time at San Fran - to and Los Angelos. nt about two months, g after the estate of illitim, who died some g a large estate of 625 ly situated near the tum. The estate is ,000 and Mr. North- nly heir. Owing to judge, the Settlement til September. Mr. ys that the harvest is ere, but the crops are sunt on account of the n. .The crop of fruit ially orange , lemons full ear where farmers the forelock. -Michael 'Ode to the Cuckoo," -An Ame been invente Italy and Bel calthful ap- rowing very who is work- e's, near here, m illness for glad to say the g health and Vallate, con. 4, accident lately, e wound in his a draw•knife,while onstruoting a rack. h painful, is heal - expected. -Load completed for this work was going on ed a very lively ap- oads are much better, of gravel was put on Orange lodge here to swell the crowd in e 12th, As they have galia, they will present le appearance. -Several in course of erection in School closed on the Section No. 9, and the one away on business. attendance for the half .-Some of the 4th con - were on a visit to some 18th con. Howick, They ly to the parental roof. - Roe, son of Mr. James , Howiek, has returned oo," where he has been some time. He likes the well. mans. lean cyclone pulverizer has and the patent for Prance, ium sold for X200,000. CNNED A TGOODS 1 PRICES BELOW What were ever had In Wingham, Fresh lines of TONGUE, TURKEY, BEEF, DUCK, PIG FEET, PINE APPLES, MACKEREL, SALMON, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, CORN, TOMATOES, PEAS, ea puts on the bloom, e voice we hear. e pea in bloom, minus he click of the hay s an early harvest.- olks of both sexes had Fade's bush on Sunday swings of Saturday t, and the intention of erred to be an antici- inion day ; and next wherein Moses broke ndments at once, the le number. Nr The Moorefie full blast. W been accomplis the novelty of Quite a numbo and quite a to dulged in by s the idea of haul gospel preached admission foe t making the m eireus by pilttin , The rail]; en Til wbridge, d camp meeting is in ether any good has ed will be seen after he thing has subsided. attended the services of grumbling was in - o of the visitors at g to pay to hear the . It is not the paltry hat is objected to, but o tinge, like a show or on an entrance fee..... rsday last made vego= J. :-:McKELVIE, Opposite the ,Central Hotel. aTjATES --I—I-1.-I •I—I—I—I---•- --- NDE RTA Has Delicious Straw h errios -1-1-1-11-1-1-1 Having added a Delivery Waggon to this branch of the business, orders will (if necessary) be delivered anywhere within 10 miles of Wingham. This will no doubt oftentimes save a good deal of trouble, especially where parties may not have suitable conveyances of their own. All necessaries for FUNERAL FURNISHINGrS, JIATCRAPES, GLOVES, ETC., kept and delivered with orders. always Fresh and Chep, Note his prices for Canned-:- Goods : S. GRAOEY, Underta er, '� 1NG ELAN. Latet® OIteapeL ]kt A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LATEST STYLES IN 1-1.A.21184 3 -SPLENDID VARIETY AND EXCELLENT VALUE IN - GENTS' SHIRTS, COLLARS, ,S,,. SILK CAPS, &c., &c. Ordered Clothing, a Specialty. A. W. WEBST. R. ELEGANT PLUMS, canned, 2 for 25 cents, which is splendid value. PEACHES, 2 cans for 25 cents. TOMATOES, " WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, • pints 25e. and pints 30c. per bottle, Fresh FRENCH MUSTARD. Celebrated BECKETT'S BLUE and BLACK LEAD. Fresh supply of canned MEATS for warm weather. ,---TRY THE NEW-----, FrultPreserving Poder, SUPERIOR VEHICLES MADE TO ORDER A CRATE 01 MONTRTSE RATTE 1%N WHITE GRANITE WARE AND A OAST, or CHINA TEA. SETS • ON TAB WAX, BY IDoPIJ coop, NICKEL'S OLD STAND. With excellent facilities, a good supply of first class material and capable workmen, we feel competent to turn out work equal to that of any establishment in the County. CRRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS.. We build all our own tops. Everything guaranteed. A first-class painter. Look into our Warerooms on Victoria and Scott Ss. DORE & COOK. A. J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER. Caskets, Coffins, Robes, &c, always on hand. FIRST CLASS HEARSE FOR HIRE. A large and well assorted stock. B O N .11 O 1 V Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor. A good supply of all varieties of BISCUITS, CANDIES, TOUGHS, CIGARS, ALL SEASONABLE FRUITS. ROOMY 1 ICE 1 CREAM 1 PARLORS. mSB_ Main St, on way to Station. FOR BALE • ACOMFORTABLE COTTAGE containing Seven Rooms, situated on lot 10, Francis street, West, for sato, cheap. Apply to 'Samuel Youbill, In- surance Agent, or to O. Paling, on the Promises. %Ingham, Juno 14th,1885., TTAVtNG LEASE LL sand pit on J tine, I am in a pos quality on the sl %Ingham MONEY TO LEND. rrunl CORPORATION OE Tun TOWNSHIP OF 1 Turnberiy has about .3,000 to loan on Mort- gages. For terms apply to, P. McLAREN, or wM. McPIIERSON, Tr. Tax esr1u10, Wingbam. R sys, G1entarrn . Wingham, May 11th, 1;33. ND OPENED OUT A NEW s Johnston's farm, on tho B o supply sand of the best dice. Apply to JOSEPH BULLARD, NORTH-WESTERN Tnaprigion Company. For all points in the North-West, Port Arthur, Duluth, St. Pauls, Winnipeg, Pacific Coast, &o., take the Beatty Line From Sarnia, Goderieh, Kincardine eT Southampton. Leave Sarnia, (W.P.)Tuesday & Friday Ev'gs MIER PORTS THE FOLLOWING DAY. Magnificent Steamers, Accommodation, the best -unrivalled as a summer holiday route. Lowest passenger and freight rates may bo had from nearest G.T.U. Agent, or J. H. BATTY, General Manager N. W. T. C„ Sarnfq. 'When 1 nay Culla I do not mean 'merely to. stop them for atimo, and then ttuveth m r*. tan leave made ho disease oflC.Lu E'Uclt«., S, nroltzmpsIrtl MIMING SIMN ` '. t liffolong study. x \t'Aht�&1r'!ny7crnerlvi' Gunn the m,orst i Cason. ecat 8e t tr s hay.,felledisnorehsoleiortrotnowrecr•lvi it3rt+r., Send Ptonce tor atreatise twataPur c' n y I1frAtrsn1 it I'i:M:a!') . t3iw+ h..crY,1ai. tn3 Post (Alec. It costs t7t,i11 i„ trial, and it will err() u ye a a ler, Il. G. LOOT. Z7 Y g' St, rffero.itc, Ll*;n