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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-03-01, Page 114 0 .C.Lia 1:4-7. 743. . —If vi need. P.10, t1flL a rho printiug , `41tri.?'1444. Fitt tn.) •.rx.:',.N , "—An entert.thimet is to be given in the eee •• churca on Tuesday teecuiag. n 130:41,010,1), of Grip, give ectertaiument ieolgeeeve L1113 (Prititty) seening. eeAtr. %Vc-t. Clegg peid out over $8,000 • nr grain on Wechteteley and $7,000 on '‘.)r Toesday. —IE you want aa advertising medium enroll:tit which you re.ech the people you en ey. itit IL on, the Toms. —Tim Hon. G. W. Rom, M. G. Cameron, lete of Gorier:eh; t:,.lia T. 0, Robinette have formed a law perteership in Toronto. S. Graney takos. part en entertainment at M. - H. Copeiend's, (rose, on Fridey evening, —Mr, Geo. Powell, late of Sperlieg el: Dwell, Wingimm, i now a partuer . with iTr,117.0Kimato iu the pork packing at eThe Wrath -4g men at rho rink oo. alone A Ity evetnea betateeti W..1. Cornyn tend ilfe J. W. MoPlitation for 02e; a side wee cattily (v. -won by Mr, :Centre —A, ontliber of Clelfellowe frozu Wing- Itane tette:tacit tha funeral of Brother Gen, IIancrott, tlleneeele nu Thursduy of this week. doiweR nos onti.i t. one of tiro oldest WINGLTAM,) ONT FRIDAY NIAR. 1, 1889, WRO(E NO. 898 —The Caledonian Soeiety's bell au ay e‘, en nguQYti3 likely to ettraot lerge crows ot those ou pleasure bent. —Remember the neeetieg of the Li teritry tioolety ott Tuesday evening next with an exeollenti progreenrne, —Ur. le. Miller offerau excellent bar - natio afteniteba Nude and milling pro; petty noar and M Brandon. Seo his ad. —Messrs Auden and Bartell, of Rhode Itiltuul, Coen, have beau purehesiug 'homes in Wiughane for souk) nays. .A, number have been sold at fair pricee. l% ndoo has opo out moat of his spring eao inch gall the latest noyeltieeu spin roes goods, priefts, tweede, ehirtm et vies, 4o, tne. lu speotion rag ed. IVE eIncloo. • —A -school teacher 'lamed Ruseell. whose mother died a year ago leaving him 825,000, suieided ut Bratttforel on Sitter - He had gone into business aud uot succeeded tee weilers e exPented, —Rev TEi Heu6erson, of Hemel!, will preach in the Presbyterian church ou IN•irley at 2 o'clook p in. Communion services will bo held ou Bewley. In the ovenieg Rev A R Linton, B D, of Teet. water, will preach here, ne and Rev ate: 1./eQearrie ezoliaegiug pulpits. y have any plot e to frame briug the along. A. co lot of new triouldings or •red, a • curtain poles told lixturee, mirror, , AT. 'Wood, egge and butter taktm iu -11auge at 13 Graeey's furniture r. The Welk pf Hamilton bee a new atel fre this issue, —Vire have received from Ur WM lien: ;cough, Belgreve, copies of the Ameri; can, etubliebed at Lake Charles, Louisiana. We have perused these interesting and excellout papers with pleasure and theule %Zr Betigough to hie kiwi reinerebrance. --Mr. Archie Teylor f W' gl been appoluted local meta for the Menu, factureria Life an aooklent Insurauce Companya We believe that Archicee emu' gy and tact can be profitably employed in pushing the interests of this popular %nen 4001e-012 Weduesdey u obaflouge match of curling was pleyed between. Hanna and S Kent, the former supported by 0* Coad, F Duffield and A Mitchell, and tate latter by J" j Audersoe, G Mackenzie and 6' Diusley. Hanna's team was beaten by a score of 21 tole: and Hanna was good for .the oysters in oonsequence. --From a letter received from a friend at Moosjew we learn that the weather this winter hasher extremely beatetiful, that stock have pastured. met all winter and kept fat, On the night of the 16th of February the therrnometee fell to 30 degrees beloW zero and the ground was then frozen to a depth of 4 feet 6 inches. —Tete occupants of the three or four rigs 'that braved the etorne and bad roads to leelmor T ' Presbyterian naeisters in Guinan., died in , —A supplement- in this issue mottle Toronto a few dAtYFY ego in las ee5th year. Mr. (lalbick's bow to the public. 1dr eel Ile htborea several vetavaii1 Goderich and hick lies made exec:naive repairs. and los , 'Wan -muesli clierelneto which refereette is now on liend, at A 3 Andersoa'seold. attend h ado to his ohltuaey notice, a nice assortment of Furniture. A. —jobn Beiley, the Well-lteowit connue- expert and obliging yeting man be begin tor oe the Te 11 a la ie nue. of the oldest, if bueineeti here under favorable circum not the oideet, conductor in the employ of stances. the GT 11, letvieg held that posirion for ALM:eon rAssziOns1,—PessengotO 'A thirtv-fone years continnously, behag in Illauitoba and all points in the Nortlf-W1A the railway enateey eor tbirty-iivo years. cen secure el 11e:et:nary lufOrmation b —Mee Coeroe Kerr hes left for Ore/nova, applying to C E. Williams, ticket (Igoe ‘Sitneoe Celli:tee wherii lin 16 erect -dug u. for the ele R. ' Mr, Wiliteme will provicl :14 planing MM. ' His brotlitn, Joseph T. passengers with maps and rates, and look Kerr hasalso pile with him) Then. aro a cr their welfare while on the road v1( 'both mete of-steellug werthltud busiue e all on hint. Pashe -Ally' . rtfey . meet wide abundant —The young neople of , the Presbyterial • eueeen. ' - • eburelillible class purpose holding a socio --ditizens gettneally ongbt to bear in at Warwick's school house on eon 2 `Mind the beun cement thie (Friday) oven- Morrie, on `Monday evening nexte A. Mg,. Whileestlee 'bend is deserving f. a- varied progeamme is being prepared by licerty support they may count on a lepton - members of the chess and ahem. Mr. K. did eveniug's suture:de:neut. The Stereop. W. Richerds, of Lucknow, the coming 2.434 ligan Co is big,* :Takeo of wherever they , have eppeareel. has eousented to be present and give several reeitations. —The Fleeter' riinot propounds thie 'question in stlintaalPe: How muoli must —Prom aeletter received Mr SG MoGill, you cat cfe cc vedding cake iso inches in , formerly of Winginten, late of Denver, Colorado, we Meru that he has decided to heighb and 20 inches iu diameter in the shape of a perfect cone to. give the same return to Toronto. His health has been quantity of Cake to each of two brides? indifferent for some tenths he having bad Some of our readers ronyeareive thie. ' a severe. attack of pneumonia, The culti- c k williams, tickettgeut for the great tude he found too great and the air too strong in Denver. The news of )Er Mo- Cauadian Penifio Railway, Call on him for maps, rates and other informatioe Gill's indisposition and unsatisfactory equired. Colonist exenreione to Manitoba. health will be heard veitle regret in Wing. and the North-weet will leave Wingham 0 ham. . ' P Ft station every Tuesday 'in March, —There is no more e,itectual and enjoy - Berths secured free of cherge. . able means by which voting, people can -Says the Lis -towel Standard : Mr Wrn store their nein& with practical knowledge :Kidd has purchased from Mr George and gain the power of giving expression to , Forbes, of Woodstock. the stallions Bliz• what they know than by writing for the zard and 0 K for 81,600 and eeeme press. in writing for his or her Iooal respeetively. Blizzard is reported to be PP' the Yong student cultivates the eme of the best bred stallions Woodstock , power ei observation. Weft° for yoni [Meal paper and give the news of your enites in stook ! vicinity in the plainest language you can , just- eall and see ' tonernaud," , bed room titii.108 1* - the excuse for noteer—We have received the first istme of the V when you can- get ' Oakville Star by its new proprietors trete% bedstead seed , Atones. poster & 13radwin, The latter lg. Matthews, , way down itt : gentleman is a Wingbeen boy, Mr. A. D. e on uesclay eveueng, iota a moat enjoyable time barring an upset good a natoredly imposed and accepted, The- y were loud in their praises of tile reception a accorded them by tee BeIrtiorists. Mr, T. ' 1VIcKelvie was along with a. sumptious supply of the popular bivalves •—Fermers generally, 48- well as town. people, will be iettereeted seeingtoe free axhibition eats of the C P. R. which will beat theGT depot. from 8 a.meto 6.30, p. an Tuesday, OA' 5011 day of March. .1 The exhibit cornprisee weill arranged sup. pi of grains, toots, vegetables-, Plant's, e grasses tee. non who wish to get a ater rent idea of the products of that. country ought to see this exhibieo —Those who attencted the Mature given ,by Miss :Phelps, under the auspices 'of the 1 W 0 T 13, on Tuesday evening were ' delighted with her originality of thought,. her purity of diotion, her eloquence, and elooutionary, ability, her modest demeanor, trenchaue eriticionas, stinking ifluetrations and telarnegius power of creating and . suetaining pluelic interest and' impressing ' Iter wboleemidaettoldogs on tlie minds of her hearefi: :The Bgyptien Sphinx was vividiy pietured. In iuttituthig a com- parison between it and the gigantic evil the liquor truffle the lecturer manifested wide rause of lmowleclge, mental grasp and discriminating talent far beyond the common. Whilst the treat was no corn - 2)1011 one the audience was slim—S.1=1w: fully small in fact. But: proverbially this is no reflection on a lecturer in then • modern days. In nature auclarrangenieut of matter, and speaking talent Miss Phelps has few equals attionget platform lecturers. • has ever seen. —ahoy few nice pari that can bp 4 ''' nghe elle thorn ; also; at iiiiite Ana Iottrigact. % li (tf furnishings. hoes, ?,,br a nice bedroom . ite enolosed was] timid) fo sprinp beds. lairs, &t: ale, pries (for TO at 11 Gracey I , . o o r.Joseph Bradwin, of —Vic ,e! Floral Guide for 1.880 is unnerve' the 'Union. A talented, ambitions young t.1 of artistic , beauty in every respect and man, an e.'pert typo and of sterling worth oontains a very fine plate of the late James :hie many friends will be pleased to hoer of VIA and his three sous tvlie now OV/n and nie nose-401mm entry into business, and manage this large business. This is one wieb him an unbreken career of simeess, of the most liable bonne in Aneerioa, The initial aaleb" of the SW is cleat, 444113, 10 atones Via, seedsman,Itochester, shine. crisp, newsy and creditable.. May 11 long. X. Y. —A Cuteinuati trade Journal says: 13y I —A very handsome calendar has been watching the advertising colemns of a sent 325 by Monts Stott cle Browne, of NOW nowspuPor we are enabled to know the yak, manufacturers of Scott's emulsion exact condition of mercantile affairs and of Cod Liver Oil 'with 1lypophosphites of of the general prosperity or depression in Limo and Sods,. This peeparation was the teem Where the ' Parlor is Published. perfected about twelve veers ago, and by Ili sitpickout t ie the pmess Cod Liver Oil was made lively businesses all over the country, and palatable with the addition of bypophos, also the slaw Anil dead ones. There is no phites. Seott's Emulsion is to -day sold in better index to a town than its newspaper. almost every country of the world. It, is It is a better criterion to go by, and is prescribed by the inedical profession for considered so by sagacious men, thau a vIlsnMptiOn and wasting diseases wtYi photograph. tretuarkable sums. I L Pensoeutree—Mrs. T. Trebilcock, of Lon- don, whose husband-1ms beau iu cheap at Mr. A. W. Webster's of late, has been in town for the past week.-11iss Alice B. Kincaid, who was for some time teaching at Uffington, Algoma, is now home with her friends at WinghamC%Ii. Dun Patteeson, painter, formerly of ink ile.m, late of Leatniegtoe, is visitieg en town at prosent9Dea is 4 most compe- tent workman and tt. popular follow.—Miss May 'ire1510 bus returned from lexeter. Mrs Archie Taylor is spending a week with friends at Arva, near Landou,—Illastor W Gilmore, late of Mr 0 11 Williams now with DIr n Iliscocks. %Vat Is 'clover intelligent and obliging youth. -e -Dr W Yoong, Torento, tries hie fortune IA the west—Vietoria, B- 0, we believe.—W 11 Mucdonald, dt:ntist, spending a week in na Detroit.—Mr Vine Matilde% lowellar ef Wignipeg, forrher Wingliamiter "was PI visiting the past week. 1:10 Was sal prietor of Black's livery, spent a;few dt ett town this week. Ile luta been oe years in the WOK and speaks re high terms of the preeent condition toed futur prospects of the cc:entree—Mrs P Delco has beep visiting ft io the M Wbiteellure and vionlity this week, -111r W elcottt et tended the funerel of ilfrs ficobie Settforth on Seturdey,who died in het 350 year. tys erect any buildino• addition or part of tp, yell,. a building other than walls of brick, OS1, e etone, iron or wood Veneered with iron • or brick, not lees than four and a-balf h inches in thickness; roof covered with iron, shingles in less than on47. half inch of tnurtar or witli Other iti.1 .ttll party walls use tutu Lot for Sale. The u dersigned offere for suis a goo comfor briely. 1101180 aid lot sittrate on M' ole Gems Famine A • shall extend above the meeting of the d roof at Mast one foot and in tie case a shall the planking or sheeting tf tho roof extend through or acu'oss party wall, and all posts, beams and other timbers in party walls shall be separated at least inches from each other with steno or brick laid in mor• r tar elinuneys within those limits . • must be securely built and, plastered inside and out with mortar mixed with salt or cow dung awl so eonstructed ase to adalit of being conveniently serapeci or cleaned. This bylaw does not pre- vent the erection of any detached building not exceeding 10 feet square and, 12 feet high, provided such struc- ture does not front on any street ; but all depositories for ashes must be built of brick or other fireproof material, without wood in any part thereof. No other building within these limits other than with main walla of brick, stone, iron or of wood veneered with brick, or less than inches in thickness, shall he raised, enlarged or removed to tzny street within the same, or. part of the same lot, nor shall any such without the fire limits be removed within the same.; not may any wooden building which may be damaged, Or which is now damaged to the extent of 50 per cent. of its value be repaired or rebuilt, nor shall any such building, whet the damages are lesa than 50 - per cent., be repaired so as to be raised higher than that partictilar part stand- ing before such damage occurred or to occupy greater space than before the damage thereto took place, and the p Yrs a this hyiew applyin4, to rOofing, shitll apply to this stetiene 'or viny buildings being reihingled. The eaMia# :fee of damages to any building shall be estimated by three disinterestod parties. Any building other than the ones des- cribeci la this bylaw shall be regarded M nuisances and atter due notiee is „ . given for theif abatenient,sif such ie not complied with-, they Shall be razed to the ground ; the expenge to be col - :Matted shit of the party violating the bylaw. It shall he illegal to • . menu ac ure within these limits, tur- pentine, caniphene, fireworks or ether dangerous inflammable material. Any owner Or mechanic Nilo builds or helps to build such buildings these limits, or who removes or helps to remove, or repair such buildin(is, contrary to the provisions of this Abe', e' shall -be subject to a penalty of not than $4 and not More than $50 And Costs, ou COli Viotit Thie eatno into foeue on the 401 of lzeora- ary, 1889. Ilegn CO2et Officers, 0, O. V, The Bxeoutivs Cconmittee of the High Court of Llamtelzeu Order et Foresters will meet ie Trtesrlay the 511 hist. The emu trattee is composed o Messrs It Billott, 0 R. (eheeirnaten); 11 11 Long, Waterford ; Between Lowe, London aolni Beelands, Wingliern ; A Afacietyre, teneknew :Romer: te, Brantford; 11 3=Tut,';) th'T'ea'aP:erve:V3`,T at 8 ne ci es of o orgauization sues their ladies are invited to attend au entertitiumeat in the Court hall when addresses will be given by members of the executive committee. Vocal and heetrumeetal music will also be provide ed, besides recitations (nee A. cordial invie eatiou is exteeded to members of surrotand. fag courts to be present, Doan of lare. S. Jona. Teat Weis better, past fearing death' Than that which, lives to fear. Byron spoke universulhurnen experience when he said that "death, so called, is a thing that' makes inert:de weep. The subject of this eketch, although in posses- sion of indifferent health for some yettre, was 58 well as usual till a week before her deeeme, when site contraeted iefitiennea- tion. Her 'weakened constitution was not strong enough to resist the atteok and the end stole on gradually tend peacefullynem id her family and surrounded by dear friends, Clear, calm, resignedly, with strong living faith Bits expressed herself as ready, aye glad, to sever the strongest earthly ties for the realization of the rich and everlasting joys of teep, heevenly Cleirean. Reelizing that Mr' end Was appeoaching, her mental frame of mind might be pictured : calm, the appointed hour, Wbon nature's conflict o'er, A new and better world shadriee, lilere'ain la known. no inore. Venue* residing in ivtaltiffide township neter Ayixter, they removed bore nearly three years ago end her husband died shortly after. The deceased lady was a ['Mon, of geuero - disposition, ki ed, intelligent, sympathetic:, cautious, active, iudnlgent and dearly beloved by her family. Five daughters yet reside ttt home read Ons son, William is a book:keoper for a Um in: Chicago. All are held ie nigh esteems by those with wleoni they are acquainted. The mother of the deceased, Mrs Ingram, of liensell, women 01 years af age has been hero for wnne time. An exceedingly large funeral cortege testified their lest respects by followne the re. maws of the deceased to the Wiugham emetery on Monday. HeArtfelt sytnpth• Ily is extended to the bereaved family. The deceased was iu her 50th year. Mr. atorton qbryeauthemum Growing. The annual ineetiog of the °uteri° Fruit Growers' association was held at Hamil- ton last week and was well attended, very interesting meetings held and a great y,ariety of topics discussed in this three days' session. Mr A' Morton, of Wmg- haul in the absence of Messrs Webster Bros, who were t6 read a rn‘pet! on chrysanthemum growing, stepped in and fined the breech. This was rather a crucial test before &large audienoe, but ou any horticultural topie Mr Mort eu is always ready. The daily Tones condensed his address as follows : "Outtinge can be telteu in February, struck with gentle bottom heat:when roots are half en Melt or Jess long, put into 21 or 8 inch pots, in nil composed of e• eornmon garden soil, well rotted manure (cow's preferable) rand. i sand,...nd as the roots fili the pots shift into larger pots; piuelt beak the shoots, so as to induee stocky growth"; give plenty of room between the pinata and never 4et them want for water. Mandre water iu the fall will greatly help growth. Pinebing beck should not be dorso later thee the r middle of Ady or 1st of dengust. The portions pinched off in May may .be planted in a box of good earth two niches each way, These will produce Single I blooms of good sloe, 'Japanese chyrnettne- t mums ere upright sorts, and more ditTioult to make stocky phente thee than the SHOCKING P,A.IT..,WAY AO— A Matta= CArairyry•-----s nezrese" Kit,mto, axe ovint WOUNI)111D-11E;AY.,"2. ES .AN'Tx iroganntis stnrenitixo. The St. Louis express train running 0 eatt •,the main line of the Groot WeSterr4Division of tho Grand Trafik Wayemet with u terrible accident $1,1 St. ti•eorge, 22s Shit vas passim; through figliiing speed on Wednesday. evea. • The large iron bridge absao liven quarters of a mile col - fired, carrying with it the latter part f the train, consisting of the ar, a Pullman and it fixst-class e he rest of the train crossed in safety. Chinese sorts, Take the plata--; indoors before herd frosts ecitnee. A light one triay not hurt them, bat it it. not desirable.' t )f those three cars two fell to tile Do not bring, them in too early. Leave one one bloom en Nub breech if you, want etionlatly fine blosearos. The aphis is e only insect that seriously affects this ant, Tobacco water, pyrethrum oe oking 'with tobecco, he veconanended ate one of those who wont gallantly to the th front during the Nettliweet rebellion of 1885 and can tell his experiences grotty weil.—Mr 13 Oftlbiek furniture' dealer was called tiloittiOt.i* an,Wednesday ba having been telegraphed: to the offeet that ere a cousin, Mrs 1.> X Webster Was dead. ten She was a young woman about IS years of ago,—Alaster /lorry Elliott, of the Tints ItS Is spending a week with friends to Listow. thi et —Mrs W ;quint*, Godetieli, has Wee tw visiting her sister Mrs W T Imes this 141,1 week —air 13rowu, photographer, of Lis- inwel, is in "teem thin- week. — (321 Aft .01nta llonston of W 1', formerly pro. hill tunedy, 1.....1,414.14•4•641. Z•fittIttft Ilyat atV, Por the benefit of our readers we VC Oondensed the contents of the re' 't B I 4. y pogo hy town council. In substance it is follows: The fire liinita comprise wing . hundred and anty.five feet frontage on Josophiue et, east and west between Patriuk d Victoria streets. Within these its no person shall be allosvea to • ground, the dining cur and the eoncit. while the Pullman having stisporale•l , from the bridge, which bror oke abir„ el, the fourth strandfrom the ehtl. Tlin`,:a bridge. is an iron ttestle with stou,, abutments, about 800,feet long. otempants ref the two 'cum witieW ever4 . pretty well erowded, were hell% to a depth of over CO feet, On this titan %Van dept•ibation from Wooketock for Toronto and of the several were killed. The killed nitro • ber about ten or twelve witty about EJ -`•-• morn tit less seriansly tainted, bal awe of k tgliritifIlitif 14414 b 4;et oat,- -lb, taw .• .11. . '