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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-03-01, Page 5;Y� t t c c A Di •� by a f 0 b r .0 p e b b xi r P A h S. al 7 fr S. se • PA th 00 J qh st al- on l of ti wv an of tr I) II A, .$1 Jo El 5 gr $1 13 ills Ti, 25 the ,lo i3tt C Mingipm &nits FRIDAY,17ARCII 1, 18119 The concert under the auspices of Court Tuck, No 30, Canadian Order of Fnreeters, postpoued from l?'riday evening on account of inclement . weather, eventuated en Tuesday even. int;. Bad roads and a .stormy night did not prevent an attendance fully adequate to the acOomn'o'ialion, The programme was a most entertaining one thronhont. The Wiugbam Har- monica Band, composed of Messrs. E. F. Ger'=ter, A. Sebastian, Adam Ifing ton, B 5he'pherd, Wm. Loutit, ,f. 11IcMaous, with Mr, Potts, on the organ, received heartier applause on e'neh appearance. They did excellently 'in all their renditions. The fife and organ selections of ?1r. and ;1traBain- tnn, of Behnore, were admirably ren, dered•and elicited rapturous applause. Joo, illaann, of Winghan, in ills char. deter co040 songs, pleased the audiene4 immensely and certainly we never saw t,ittm perform to so good advanta Mr.)i'. Billingsley sang the Fire Alar with good efreet, Miss'E. Blllin,l and 14Ir, A Sebastian sang a duet in style that greatly pleased the eudien Miss Nell° Ifoi•fardy and Mr. D. Fry fo gie gave splonaicl instrulneu selections on thk organ and violi Mr. Fryfogle handled the viol very well Lovers •of music thrilled with emotions of please when the il(strnznent cornes"tiuder t delicate and expressive handling of Mi MclIardy. The fife, organ and viol WI lteoliura1. Bev B I:Ierdorson preached in the Presbyterian church Iasi Sabbath.— Mr H Madden, of Black Horse is to open a shoemakers shop here.—Mr J (xillespi , Sen., took silverly sick on Sunday, his trouble being caused by sluggish circulation of the blood. Ile is slowly recovering. ---.M>' T Collopy has cad his 'house ;dud lot to Mr Thos Dunn, of Gienanan, -- Exceedingly ItiClinjellt weather interfered material ly with the attend' nee et the anniver,. sary services in, the Methodist church nn. Sunday but on the whole the fathering, services and proceeds were highly satisfactory. The sermons preached by P,,ov Dr Ayleswortla werf.7 711 --sr Is the place:to go if you want t9 get the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS at the the mature and d,erats views of an able and earnest preaoher and were listened to with interest and close attention. On Monday evening the Dr gave an admirable address on the Future of Canada. The address was able, comprehensive and stimulating. Mr A U Musgrove also gave a short but pithy and effective address.. Mr Robt Thompson gave a recitation, Abel Switzer read an original poem and the children sang several songs. The choir throughout the services rendered very sweet .and excale/it. music: Dr Chisholm, of Wingham, oroupied the chair, kept the audience in good humor and made a nice speech, as he always does. The total c3 proceeds were over 60. In order to make. room for my Spring Stock of Gocd I -'will e • SPCIAL REDU IN A ERJCAN W A *CHES., , 4'; W 1L a , ' N..� , .. DUR • G FEBRUARY ANI) MAIwt,OI. . ,. IONS Largest nc1. ► ost C oxn-•,lete. S i ocl i. Town. Cheapest Possible Prices °° At which they can be sold, as ALL `HE BUYS FOR SPOT CASH.IIONESTY ey a Vanstone cells Gold Willed Cased Watches on a little advance of what se. others sell the same movements for in Silver cases. Also keep on band tai a Large Selection of n it a FIN STONE SET RINGS KEEPER AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS. Ce ho Also a Large and Well Selected Stock of Tirat : ego Int: 34welvya Silvar'garea aptc. °n@. y I do all grinds of Repairing in Clocks Jewellery, &n. All work of Warranted, . Y. :g ly Post Office Block, Wingham. were•b'•e,utifully blended by Mr, and Mrs. b'tii►it'en and Mr. rryfogle, several • oeerrsiou,;. Mi°,s Biliillgs]e sang a s.10 sweet'(?, Mr. C. Ross, Mildmay, appeared in two comic son alnd acquitted himself most c"editahl Mr. George Lismer, of Mildmay, sal a song and Played Mt'. Ross' aceom 'tnimeuts. The pc'rsnu most infinite :leasing to the audience in his reit ions and stump speeches was Mr. W. Rich twos, of Lucknow. This yours nan posseesas great versatility Aleut, being an excellent dialeetaria with great mobility of expressio ooleess, gnocl voice and the power °lnpletely sinking self in his subjee An oyster supper was served in ti astenrent of the clinrch adjoining el tall, after the programme was ove n addition to the oysters supplied 1 Mr. McI3.elvie, of Willham, the ladi c'1;ved a fine repent. 1% D. N aedona d,Chief Ranger, intelligent] resided. Everything passed off plea ntly. T1tere were sone fifteen visito rom Wingharn, as well as member rom Teeswater, Mildmay, Gerrie an they places. Morris. The Council met ou the 18th Feb nary, pursuant to adjournment. Mens yrs 'all present, the Reeve in Lb hair, Minutes of last meeting wer assed. The Auditor's' report wa xamined, after which it was move y Jas. Proctor, seconded by S. Geld ick, that the report be adopted --Car ed. Moved by S. Celdhiek, seconde y George Kirkby, that the Auditors -port be pitbirshed in the Brussel ost and W'inglratn Advance --Carried pplioation was made to have nortl alf lot 24, con. 5, detached from 5 No. 6 and annexed t►, S. S. No. 4 so to have lots 25,28,20 and 80, eon and lots 27 and 28, con. 8, detached om S 8 's 9 (Lucien and annexed t S No. 4. Moved by S. Caldbic Bonded by Jas Proctor, that al arties interested in the proposed tinges abovonamed be notified tha e matter will be considered at nex uncii meeting ---Carried. Moved by ad. Proctor, seconded by 5, Caldbick, at the clerk and treasurer be in rusted to have bank cheques renewed, so to deposit 81000 of bailee° now 1. band to file credit of the Corpora - on --Carried. The following accounts ere ordered to he paid a Auditors, ell, $10 ; T. Laidlaw,W.J. Jnlu'4t •ln, d George Hood, services on Board Health, each, $2 ; Jas. Newcombe, ensurer, salary and expenses, $100; r, Holmes, services on I3oard of calth, 3 ; T. Russell, gravel, 6.3 50 ; E'ergusou,work 611 west gravel road, 25; Misses Exford, charity, $15; charity, $2.00 ; Philip Lison; Work on west gravel road, • cents; D. Taylor, work on cast avel road, 81; Isaacs Vera and,, culvert, ; C. Agen, gravelling opposite lot , 6th con. line, 85,40 ; M. Morrison, nrenee on hail, $t. Dy -laws Nos. ted 3, 1889, were read and passed e council adjourned to meet 011.03e tit Marcie W. (1. Clang, Clerk. The case of ,?nl.i. Panray. the Morrie at,0]1 Agricultural S oniety, tried at Di '1Rio.r Olin at Myth before dge Doyle, created considerable crest. J Ud meat was reserved.. o. GO .' 9 GU .110 E 0. OUR POLICY. AND OUR MOTTO: SHALL PROFITS TACK RETURNS. o:-:o---o--- We pay special attention o th' Repairing Department. First-class Workmen always .mploye. and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Any person who r.as a Watch t Tat others have failed to repair properly will greatly .blige us by gi "ng us a trial, and if we. furl to repair it to the entre satisfaction o the owner we will refund any money that has bee i paid to us for the same. By giving us a trial.: you will be eonvin ed that what we adve tise are facts. Old Wqtches taken in _ xchange for: new ones. F. of 11, n, of 1e le r. es g rs 'R d 0 CO 1 o I s d d s • • 0 k, a t t OPPOSITE KORMAN'S. 0 to arc 0 SUCCESSOR TO H. PA [d '1 0 er • INVITATION TO ALL. p CH gteg talon f ` tr at &owls' sold to EtDsponsible Parti i\i\e ; ?> n;tx let Plano F. GERSTE Masn Block, Wingham. THE CITY RESTAURANT IS THIE BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO BUY YOUR ofl �LmRyan. a�6m �J ,auu f...3 i dose a:i" 14. 'a manual DiuGurzt S. S. CIRC SSIAN, ILE`tt Fine Line English Dinner Setts. China Tea Setts. Toilet Setts $3 and upwards. Stone China Tea Setts. Beautiful White Tea Setts $2.25. Decorated Tea Setts $5. ELEGANT LINE BOHEMIAN GLASS AND CHINA. GOODS. `eemy Montrose Pattern in Earthenware.' . ' MY STOCK OF GROCERIES.... . ._ � IS CHOIGF, CHEAP AND' RELIABLE. TEAS SP..%CJIA.L `'Y'. '.' c=�'� C.. `? H0UE W. T. YATES. ES„ W TAILOR SHOP ! MR. E 0. CLARKE, In opening a new Tailor Shop in Win hath, respectfully solicits ,at share of public patronage. I t will be his endeavor to ,, ivy satisfaction to all { entrusting .hint' with then' orders. Heing'.now iii .running order, desire to thank those Who bavo ' favor„ d hien, and to say that no pains will lie spared to give :eatifaetion iia tee future. E. 0, (I,ADRE, Wir►nhani, January. 11th, 1.889. ORANGES FROM 15 CENTS TO 35 CENTS PER 1)oz.;N., LEPTONS " 2.5 « 30 " 11 RESH OYSTERS -. AND CANT\ED GOODS .Always on band and served in any style. ' E IV 6T PA. E D0RS. WEST OF LONDON. RO BT. H G LL,, Formerly of the Pop business, GREEN'S BLOCK, WINGUAM. g7ltrorerr v�a�.'il 3 HALF RICE. D. SUTHERL.� STOVE and TIN WARE ROOMS. 1Iaving purchased the :tock of MN G.;TON & S'O3s; we are ofrer`n= GEEAT BAIWAINS IN STOV.Es for the; next 60 DAYS. UO11/4 1'.r and WOOD STOVES in Great Variety, and at Gl hATI,'' REDUCED PRICES'. wrrrms.aaw.f`uo-ssa:+,cac,.rxrm .. . ()win& to the number of 1t'nrnar�rs put in this year,e bee some SEC(.)N1)-It AND S1'Oti l,w a, good as new, at LESS THAN HA Li'' e-'t)4T. A SUPERB STOCK 01? OUOXCF LAMP GOODS. 1. J ST PROCURABLE DEAD'i•'1i:'i1)I. TIN WA Itr,, A Iil{,AV'1' , .W.,. COAL ti.; (WIZ. AT 1 iY Lo ,y' ORDERED \1'OIU, A KIM CAA1t'I'�. WARE ROOM'S A;v1' SHOPS , Opposite Exeheuge hotel, corner 3°scplti:.. • 1U t S ieterla Sfroo