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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-08-24, Page 5ittaiingtaraiinit$ FRI1)AYY% AUGUST 24, 1888, filled yeteasThe woodwork of the West- minster Ohuroh oild fence areued it has been treated ton coat of paint, •t,,istowel, The Royal Templare, of this place, have held their own through thti hot suintn,er months, which is gratifying to the worktts in the noble temperance pause, It is the intention of the' Council, now that cooler wgether is Setting Ln, to commo40 f":' more sys- telitatio campaign 'u' temperance lines, As. @i Raearot ti securing an iutereating 'programme for each meeting, two of tho lutist popular young ladies have been chosenas captains, who have, turn about, chosen from the rack arse - file rs - file of the rnsinabershipotisesesto'assist them in getti»;,„:ap`programnies and brioe�+rl+"in new nieinbers. Certain eiedits in marks will be given for each . f/ entertainment and also for every new member initiated and at the end of the quarter the marks will be totalled up itr,d the hosing side is to treat the win- ners to an oyster supper, Messrs, T. Male and: O. K. Burt are the judges. —The $20,000 church which the Prespyteriaus are building is ]tearing completion and is to be opened on the 20th of 'September, Itis really a beautiful etruoture and presents a fine, massive appearance. The slating on tin spire is completed and now the tca0'olding is down the spire looks Lower itiTilegheaso. ,llj',re.. it ,:Wilson and family, of Loudon, are visiting friezads in elate vicinity,• --•The new iron, bridge is just ebi`Goa3lutrob.. about eompleted; lr� _ins, aid tilt, Prost .on the nights of the Otli and IRti,Bti' 1We teeter tie »ow . bridge 10th,—On Wednesday the 1204 ii' Wednesday morning and pretty nearly pleasant evening was sett among frioads and neighleet;a at the residence of Air. • . y, leiokle, being the oeeaeit mi of the anniversary birthday et Mr. S. 0. Codd, who true Briton. like keep fond remembrance of "it wad my father's custom and so it'sliall be mine." It was thp. village's evening's mantle of attraction,, aglow with, Chinese ' lanterns, illuminated wel- comm" .anal "geed alight," skilfully wrought, cheery faces, palato's deli- maces, merry voices, Bind congratu- lations, and the fihe musical accor- dance, ,of Ed's Violin with the 'Misses Sharps' dextrous organ playing, came temptingly near the fantastic ; but lo ! to the delight of all a grand display of fireworks takes plane. While Rev,11!Ir, Carson modestly filled the chair, our host and hostess sumptuously catered to 40 guests.. Those English people are terrors on the spread.—On Sunday night last some rascals entered the premises of Alessre. McDougal and 'S101mes of Kinloss, upset their milk oitns, destroying 48 hours cream and milk. A lashing would do the 'Villains good.—On the 10th,Air. James Moffatt, Kinloss, arrived home from Glasgow ex Donaldson. S. S. Circe with 8 fine Clydesdales, 2 yearling , Prince Henry sired by Prince of Wales and retie'' twice the second prize/ sus''' march more symmetrical,—The Salva- tion Army will Have a big jubilee here next Sunday and Monday. It is said Choy are going to try and' drive the; Ar, 'r'icuittUr al Show.– ail the young fry of Lower town, as well as the men employed on the work. Qoderioh. On Tuesday weep; Lista%el's civic holiday,there being an exeurbion to Uoderich, a railway meeting was held here. Speeches were made IsyItessrs.D. D. Cali bell and J. W. Scott of Lis• towel; P. Kelly of Blyth; Dr. 1d.ollnes, 31 AlcGillauddy and EL I•Iorton of Goderich. All were in favor of the northern route, 1i31yth.. The store of A'indcrson' 3c Elder vias burglarized on Saturday or Sunday night last. The unlocked safe was gone through but nothing gotten. (;,loves, handkerchiefs, Scc., to the value of $40 or $50 were taken. Suspicious characters. were seen roundbut am, escaped. devil from town ala:ogether. has just completed a bas' tion with the Boss DTP' ' • 0Omese-1. battering .04 4. dam`. rer Ilan justreeeived a lino of choice New fca sQ a..as 3',; 'ea' Chotoo B~ to l A, 1{1NE JAPAN,. 6 LES. FOR $1, T 114 All the best; brands of CANNED j1IEATS, SARDINES pia FISH. PUDE (SPICES, PURE PEPPER, PUDE COFFEE. 5 LBS. EAR SOAP FOR 25 OTS. FINE TOILET 53O P, CITE A1?. .+✓ r,I HOU JUST OPPNED OUT A CASK OF F1NE^ ORINA S'E'A SETS, DINNER SETS, TQILET SETS, FROM WATER SETS, AND A FINE LINE OF GLASSa, VA- JARS AND THE OULEBRATED Ail r' PRESERVING PONYIs's`-'''`J AND SEE. US. Pianos and. Organs. wanted, at onco, a good, energetic man to Boll Pianos and Organs in wingham and,- vie either on salary or commission. As s' Aon ..utty; BROS., Seaforth, _use and Lot for Sale. , , ea i The premisesenn tho oorner of Centro and Pntrtek e R0 streets, ]aro] pi by Dr. Bethune, will bo sold A good Plano for sale also. fey' –tin Sunda Royal ..annona i 0, _„,tct at quarterly of ICincar.line, morn- ing and evening.—Sundayy service;;, morn_ Ming. 14ndt7au11 last, Rev. . 111c culian y' of Guelph, filled the and pulpit in the morning Rev. Mr. Campbell, of River Boaudette, in the evoniiig•..-Illy. S. ii'erri° arrived home from Dakota on Friday last, and reports light crops and finance in the neighborhood.— Rev. R, Carson's daughter (Mrs. Ritchie) left on the htasband at RatIGth .to join her Portage.—The follow- _— ing are • visiting friends here: Misses Newbridge. M.E..Sharp, Teetwate.. l2,Hende don. Afost of the ftir'rriei's are bus Barrie; P. Reinhart, Toronto; the harvest at resent. y with Pollard, Walton; Itlr.W.Kna p, and h; p The grain. is Rev.A, Henderson,Attwood,�p' Blyth' turning out fairly well lir sortieplaces in¢ turn natter than was expected.—Fruit is going on,' and tb Nein is is small and apples are falling oft the d. he Late rains have staked r roots is b for better tlrar. was anticipat- trees in quantities. (,quite a number to talk of snaking grow.Late potatoes will l be a good is McKee is vakju.in cider.—Miss 'Lizzie aro „ friends in W , P last' Au. For, whoileft his Icy p e les. pence last June Tor Manitoba is not She is expected home about the in love with that countr . 26th inst, accompanied by her sister, from Plum Creek,to his reiatiie who has been workiu Y y In•a letter hm s yin, ,e_� 6 in Wellesley dated 13t11 of Ana s here, p i, Cite town of Newbridge the most backward country 1 ever bias decided not to have a eivic-holiday saw. oust, lie says' This is owing to the faot that the water is tooyet. �0 are not throughgrdeal of low for the steamer togetWe have had a We may up this.far, frost, the last being. great deal of y have one some time soon.-- g onvast the 8th of Rural schools :opened last Monday;harm, • It did a soeools ope , cutting a amount of attendance Two c,f our fanners roudd ' all tie 'vegetables tthe gone to the jai; \Vest on the gar a and the tal in tbt excursion to sec friends unci d n' The wheat crops aro like. ,They are expected thunder and lightning. is also fine - There was a elute storm, with back this fa11._An agent was ill this thing terrible ;b I never sawranyth n�_ neighborhood not long ago with a new- like it. fengled pump but .th,; people are be. four s took inta strip of brat re coming cautious in dealing with agents leaving the by thirty down at and but few sales were effected,—Be- That is the worst feature ofth s country leaving farmers without anything. •'tween Lula: peddlers ` um 1 peddlers, irnplementagets(andswin- the_frost and hail it is difficult to save thoughs for the crops are good, between dow blind peddlers we are kept busy, them, 'The• heavy rains wo, have now are comfortably fink any one who can live keepping the harvest' back or at least there, Y Ontario ought to stay preventing it from b�a brought in. • Teeswatcr, Morris. Ceeswater and Kincardine played to off in the Anothebud,exer0 1if inr married life as been out game of lacrosse last Friday, on the "Life's but a walking shadow • 7fincardine grounds, the score standing player that struts ndyfrets�h a hour ' 4 to 1 in favor of 1iilicardiue. r a born der it Kincardine had all their own upon. the stage A circ} then ishoard no •mer, f--11Ir. N. lllorrish,fornierly clerk 8, died ' on ?errs. nciay. A. hist, int h of con, at Mr, J, Struthers'; has left town and oar', ✓ havinSug ve bi in her 8 ild gone to Detroit, where he has'seoured some short timeue. Y a situation � g2Yen birth .to a child store, as clerk in a large drug women well respected and loved by ell Joseph Howson, of this place, hex'nei hbors, is his successor.—Mr. Geol`ge Colvin, the sympathy ath of every o n coupes has of this place, is having a pretty hard he is acquai ted. Some ono has said time of it " cum with whom. dost now, as ho has tot lit i any sleep for some time, owing to the +lead+,to a� bettertest r," is lone enough if b ravenous appetites our boys have:fordeath of its stingbUt this faits to rob harvest apples .C;oor„m Oh,aptuart, son f Mr. Robert Chapman, miller, hag peen seriously ill for the last three or our days, but we aro 'glad to know bat he is note on the mend,--4Irs,It ., Garter, of Fordwitih, is Spending 'few days at her parents, tire, James bodfeliow's...-` Mr, Dever has pur• cased a new self.bincler this seasen, It owing to his incompetency to run she plumes , r nt On rework turned out by the iiiiirbi.—Mr. 1 Dover, tailor, who 'is a shrewd, piing man and the life andspirit of treswit, has retired to farming,—The 11 time our boys go to Winglram to lacrosse' it is to be hoped the hamitoswill drug theta after the is over.—T110 vacancy .in the i; ah Church, caused he the roaig• 4 of Um. ]tr. Shaw, llaa not bon t, ,.� • rr ,acne,.—Re7; u•r- „apply in dry ham- mering awn . -.'iUgent keeps harp• .the nge , •y at the Ofli,;ial Board of seems the jist l,amierin Church here ; but it effect, on them as the. hag the panes iron --only tends to ake mor has on The Board, and thernroo it tougher. beck, are more determinedlthan e at Lover to stand firm to the last, if it takes five years, and A&s real To btoTfttt s Ayro you disturbed at night 'oesingwith pain of ' of rest by sick 11 80orsend�at once and got a bottle of "pars. WInalow's Boot/king' Syrup for Ctiildres, Nothing. its vacuo is !noel Jul. able, It will roliovo the poor litho Jmmediataiy; Depend upon It, mothers; there l no mistake about it. It cures Dysentery and Dlarrhosa, trae1tens the Gluts,nrreduces binfitiiination lana gives, tone and energy to tho whole system. "Airs, Win. meow's Soothing Syrup " pleasant to the taste in ts alae or prescription of one is of the oldest and best female physicians and n,trsos in throuahoutSthe world.te for sale ve cents a bottle, 13o euro and asic for "Mug, Wettibolr'8 �SoOTrrorb Svaur, and take no other land. �� fi A. tailor's conjuga you of the verb do. do, dude, dun, past participle don't get it. Conrzn tiof Surely EDITOR Pleatlo inform your & ere that i have'a poeltive rhr.tody for the above named digests. by ire tensely use thoueands Of hepolees owe have bee,, &trod, T shall be sed my remedy ,neat to any aiyouro sand twa bottles of ooneun,pptloh It they will eyd le :Tule)* olgpeh hreew ive 1'. 0. addreai, Respeottt 1 ', Las, 1', A. iIL-.rjv T Yon SE., Zoro:,to, oq Apply to 1)R. YOUNO, WIngliam. CART) OF THANKS. T TAKE THIS, MY EARLIEST OPPORTU'NITy, neighbors tendering lends most heartfelt andtespeciallyato my employes for the valuable service renderen fact almost superhuman efforts made, during the fire at my mill. By their indefatigable efforts the firo was rostrieted and lumber and other material saved that obligation tse o acknowledave ge these vices with feeling of gratitude. under Zetland, Aug, 17, 1888, GEO. THO3IPSON, BANK Q - ` MILTO '; •W=NG-H'�M- Sterling Exchange and Drafts, on How, York BOUGHT AND SOLD. Orpzoe Flotilla: 10 a. ,ri t m. Sat•a ;" 10 a. m.to1p,m urda3 ,hem V?. CORBOULL AGENT i'iaaDunitus08, .Solicitor T .....:AN FRUIT –.xu-1•]0, SLTOA3'3, NO. TROTI'.ELE TO SHOW GOATS. J Havinn , � 4.Y., � r b added a Delivery Waggon to this .branch of t'te business, orders will (if•'necessary) be delivered anywhere within 10 miles of Wingham. This will no doubt oftentimes save a good deal of trouble, eapeeiall.s" where parties may not have suitable conveyances of their own. Ai necessaries for FUNERAL FURNISHINGS; }IA,TrnApES, GLOVES rr kept and delivered with orders. S. RAO a Y, Undertaker A J. •AN.DFgSONUNDERTAKER. Caskets, Coffins, Robes, (to, always on hand. FIRST CLASS IiLARSE FOR HIRE: PICTURE PRAI3INa PROMPTLY ATTENDED T(9; )C/n/O/I/C/. - ,RSH FI 'HARVEST APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS, WATERLIELOhiS GR Ane, TCilfATOES, 13ANANAS, LEMONS, MUSIC MELONS, AND ORANGES. Big Arrival of CANDIES. Admittedly the Attest Show Cases in,. Town, EVERYTHING FRESH, NICE and CHEAP At J. McPELV'IES, OProsxm Tar: OENTaan, TtalgVOrlatlig Uomparl-. i}'or alt »0311tS tri tiia Atortli- heat, Port Arthur, /Duluth, St. Paul, iiiriipejf, PAotso toast, $b4, baico trio Bat,* La ne Prom Sarnia, 3oder1011, tEliloarti1ttoo BOUthiarnirtom Loan Sarnia, (MP.) u day lo Friday Evl a oTligit routs Tftg t'OLLoWIXO nary, l tatkliifloor t steamers. Aeooriinidda,tio>r, routs,tlt boo t*AI ITI4110d appsummer b1olidaY belld from A Ci, ratlldrb. et W, Tower. freight wily Boots, es L h rs J. t, BEA TY,i i• i C all purchasers,in ett :lo s trs,lfr6t ma alioos'trS fru etas at'Sem, ,ret, Ste • a eaiule. I 1 i I 1•,i i. Foe good value all rouucl conte to the Anoncie. 3 t Ty ewe I , i II. I .1 i 1 Tan ANonort will not he' undersold, . i Of the B CHO ARL OFFERING $IG BARGAINS el0 r1-1 Gnome ear) ata Moth y t"get first choice' as we are'bound to clear %ells out SPECIAL ATTR "8I° In ►ressoods s Prints, , Laces,'� Ribbons ri-°yes and Wiese, in Silk, h,e e :isle, and Cotton, all tt ii3 Bogart _ 'en We can fill all :order; promptly our stock is complete in eve1 line. Gnat value in rTTe s • Fort sliottld tt'y our C •R, +'��+,11 .AND; JAPAN` '' ir;A AT 20o, ;pel±'';lb.. Best value in Canada. • ry