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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-03-29, Page 3'LtBtowel• Mr, llobt. Jones :reeve of Logan, •is c:nlunimplatiie ting to this town; '!•itis lilt fatriil ; y .. a View to malt. in, Lh towel lila honlo.-...The Bev. I. ( thilbeil, pn,.+t it of iKntY, commit. here preatti d the anniversarysitrmons its the Preshyter.an cliurclt, 1i.nthstty . oil 1 a ti Slu, LOA 4 T 1 , 1 t t Mar. .l �' u on Monday ,y ,4t' evaiiiii4 at the tla meeting while the rev Gentleman wits speaking i3I'v's. '1has. Mitchell, one of the prcnnitieat inoinhors of the church suddenly fell down in a swvoon and before nledi- a:nl aideould roaoh her alio had ,expired This sad oocurrince glut a stop to a - very oath flsiatio meeting. -Revs, , 4 Alin h r tl1 o ra , ,� f St fit-�• rand a a y d L e.r of Legoar, Ethel, t l addressed s sj d) large e Temperance meeting in the L""ature B lam of tate 11letliodist church on Tuesday ewenina', week. •.• is fast becornin an ii nportitat ooutro for • trotting siopk: A'she`s time ago Mr. Theo, Rolls purchased a pair of colts at the liatid• nesse figure of $2,000 And , now Messrs Lbld Bros, have purelittsed 'Y.-- All. horsy 0. IL from Geo. Forbes, of .New York, 0. K. is • by Browu ,Wilkes, by Gecxttge WVilkes; dam Bessie, runner, by ytr;;inues,. the t`torou;Ilbved son 'of Lexington•. Bessie 'Purifier is the data of that great .o unpaiguer• Oliver K, 2 16*, 0, 1. is a bright bay 16• hands with Heavy. black m.ne and tail and has every ape)rauoe of being a troths` They ht-ve also purchased from George A Forbes, of Woodstock, Bliazard 3.751 by onward 1 411 by George Wilkes; darn Little1,forttune. ''B;izz Irct' is .full 16 hands and wei lis 1,300 !be, and is a bright bay, He will Imake the season at lfidd Bt•oss stables, here. - The Spring Wr:ir;itnrf cattle show • of Vie Listowel Live St:x•k ass 1 iar,inri will be held here on Wednesday 17th . April .prizes to the amount of $20J will b'= offered for entire`stcuk. • '3iueva.la. A A' Ratepayer" serol!! Viii f'erm'r Mine! writes Uns in the l,'sp'ixit,r,r of our new pt•itttlit51t1, SV•i are glad to hear that our tettt:lltat; Mr. illul4iwen, tet S;lhool ,$rot+on Nu 9, Ttfruberry, has resigned his present p•,siO5t1, lis bar. lug :taken. the principalship of Mamie Bchotrl lit su, advance Of 09 on his ',p.rebeft salary. Mr, 11to'',vsit lies taught in No. 0 eciilrinnoual;y frir.ah(Ut tirven years, ata1 in tate sseboal room a: more painstaking, intelligent and successful teacher we never lead. Our trustees may fi I his place with a good mnu. Outside of the school Mr, MoEwen was highly:respected: by . ) l on amount of his; genial, courteourt and affable conduct, Iie will Ile greatly missed by till in this neighbor- hood, and none the less by the Ninrods and and anglers/for was he not a crack • elTg ]tNl W.. On the front row wo feat, While her Targe opera hat IQaite.sheltered us troth Prom tile rear. And enabled es well My gruoi passion to tell To her ehai nilhgly shell like ;auk eat; "ewes an opera troupe, Where the star was tt "sUp@," 1 e lar Ballet " and e a sl an sora 1 t. i; c "Yew, what think you?" 1 said .6•4 the !lint: light shone re d - '"Rout ensemble lti flue, left nett' As I spoke came a'blare• I•rou the orchestra there; ,All the brass horns were put to the test. Ate nn Boston girl she, With her ''ttllsness" of "Lha"- My companion came from the far west, She said as she irmtled On the great ballet wild: "They are gaudily dressed, no dispute; Tho ensemble's intense, And the chorus Immense, But :there's Para far too much of the toot," -Omaha Work?, shot and a toaster of site rod and line? The The English, Dwelling. e characteristic ;in glide dwelling is We wish hitn everysucossrs itl his new described ae..a two .story brick house, position.-Sam1a3urgess wife and walled in, and with the beeti trt of the child and James and Maggie Bigness. house at tlir;'baelii there are the drawing left for (lypress, lover M,initolta trhis and dining rooms, while the kitchen slid week --John Peiteook, Joe 1J )hb,aacj pantries are in front. In sub •b and Albert Ard left for Manitoba this Country houses the rooms are largelinc week; aae a}'ranged around a hall; but the wire. • : ;tows and doors are small, The outside of the house isialmoi,;tuniformly without aiclutectutal decorations, and the bull. The S'aforth Fspositer says : It ,Hess Of tlleialilnate is been in the somber - always affords us; a great dom... of aess of the furniture and the adornments pleasure to note the upward oonrse of of elle htluse. yoking Canadians who leave the pareu. The interior is dull and uncheery. tel roof, to seek their There is.. little •sweetness and light' in t1 fortunes it.11ro ad' the colors; forms and expressions, ressions, except and skis pleasure is are�.'ly roes ast.d p when the posing menare fr lir the a theurni hing of more recent building 4 anti furnishing. Ute within a fe�v oountyof Limon. The Empire pnhilslied years the inside finish was all of .:dark in C eiteordlit, a Brnal:.t town in El wood wood and the furniture was mahogany, Cote tv, Ii. usas, snake the fo lowing of very heavy and ungainly construe, oouipliteegtary reference to the work tion. of ,a one-time Morris tad stn old ' But if . you can dissociate the idea of school telielzt"r in this county ; Dr J • emlfott flan; .that of art, the English Morris. C3 -1;z1.441 T llearia ale OF $15,0011 VORTJ1 General, Goods, .Yipt„„,k SI VEB ,Rss.O N .IN , MILLS: Has Alaterfnined to clear out the whole stock of DRESS GOODS, 1i,EADY.MADE CLOTIII G, (CARPETS,. FLANNELS, MANTLE GOODS, CLOTHS, • T41 BEDS, BLANIKETS, BilAV4LS, HATS AND CAPS, FURS. BOOTS AND SHOES,. GRCOERIES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, TEE STOCK 11cOas yr is to be Congratulated on borne has a, very marled spirit of coin- '� his able Got3tribgtion; to �neaiwtl press fort. The sofa is easy and big .of the'' d , f de —chiefly to Lha St. Lottie � e ld clisirs uveae made to use. Tho walls. are 11' l ( I{. t' y papered, never painted, the papers lacing Cali and get Bar eine while tl edivt, Review and tile, Canadian o le n.4(21000111', Daring dark and of large pattern. The dining Stock is couiplate, Vifroxeter.,, tilt, past two, room is the Living room of rho utiddle --o— TitH`EJtancil tact Ori G e Pvt' Illy of yaut's the doctor has won for himself class families. .Such of the family as --.—•Tile IS A•�----- b o 3 by his close observation and research ' remain at home sit in that room during the 19t11 inst.' Ail the ntetitl)erd were en en yields reputation as an origi11a1 the forenoon and unto after the noon 1 3 present, reeve in' the chair, A peri writer. and .thiliker. Many of his meal.Genuine Gleafin Sale tti�>uf;•olli (lbertBttllHntylie and others.. arktclos sire stili beultr. c i• '4Yerethe color of' the English house twas presentt+rl. to tine 'eonucil, iu favor journal to I His 4d from g less somber and the furniture 1 r j journal, Tis account of less cum ,of detaohlua lot Nl, g1, itr the B his accidental disc ,c measles' of liowick :Sidle 11 Sg„ tion 14, IJ,tw c1i • arid, Wrux• mHttt of catnadonHs o bl 1 l e d�, the center of Ill t azul attach it to S S .No ¢. while he was administering etherto a 'ter' nal comfort known to the domestic Howicli the matter was lets over. till p ttwnt, has been reprirl.ied by nearly Wei)! this worlds As it is, theEnglish next meeting. Tb auditors report every n rt' niedicial j'ltlroaj of tile Union , houseof etilke overt' of the treat • broust•were the rooms more open and - of Eton!. Union less separated from each other, it would r ati t' 1 li a most perfeo t ems- 4VagtT114,410 ; e• •L%e • is the home love, of T. A. M I LLS 8lifoiongstudy. I SVAEBAN'^myremedyta i' tared the reason for n, nowrec • others .have 1' a privlttH t'ttyr recently received thoughtful civility and of unforgetting • i failedisnoroasonfornot nosvrecefrtn aeure.. !earn' Ur. llluGt4sey* :bei septi ;did! ru and undying loyalty <lod Housekeep-Bond at once for a treatise and a 'Ittrlt$oa y Sign of the Red Flag, of I firer writing, as a Morris and iVin /limn in. . c.rresp'titdeiit at tial F.,rpusit,�r. 1 A'Dotuale 12rnper in:lInosia. 7 gratefully • ani{llo, Neel, my iurlebt- R'lie Russian• eats on an average once Oat eat ill OpenQd. ness to the Expositor for . soy early every two hours. The climate and osis- -•- training. I' would urge teachers' and tots require Buell frequent ewe's, the di- The undersigned desire to inform farm- edvancedstudents to become news- gestion of which is aided by frequent ere and the t,eoplegeuerally that they have paper OorreSponrietrts . Whet a.•er they drtiughtsofwodkiandtea. Vodki is the .reopenedtheirs Can get the ,draughts ,madofrom a 0 ICO. POUND ,�F� r �y. Ao7�t AT THE SAME TiMg QN THE NERVES, THE LiVER, THE BOWEL,$, anti the KIDNEYS This combined notion gives it won- derful powerto on-derfulpowerto cure ell diseases. Why Are So k ? Because we allow the nerves to remain weakened and irritated, and these great organs to become clogged or torpid, .end' poisonous ]tumors are therefore forced into the blood that should be expelled naturally. PAINE's •' CELERY COMPOUND W 11.4 CURE BILIOQSNP,ss, PLEB, 'CQNBT/rA,TION, IL!DNEY COIN. raarTtTl3, URINARY DISEASES,. I'B1ttAIVE WEANNESS,RHEU31A. TzsN, NFUItATOIQ, AND ALL . ',NERVOUS DISQ1tDERs, .;B7•quieting told strengthening the nerves, and causing free action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, and restos, lug their power to throw off disease. 'Why suffer BIlious Pains and belies 1 Why tormented with Piles, Constipation= Why frightened ovorDisorderedR idneysl Why endure nervous or siok headaches! Why have sleepless nights 1 Use P4 NE'S Cn1.nRE COHIPOUN» and rejgice In health. It is au entirety Vegeta. bre remedy, harmless la all cases. Sold3t'alkDrrrwgisis, ,Pricefix.00. Six for,}' ;oo, ,� WELLS. RICHARDSON &CO.,Proprietere, MONTREAL, P. Q. When I say Conn I do not mean merely tO Ston thent for atinio, and then have thqm�� _re.-. turn again. I Man A RADICAL CURE. I have made the disease Of I UNC, EPII,IPST YAWING SX01321ESS, ilef,, over at la it meeting, was taken ftp And 'exainine l' and on !notion in )vert ;and seconded was passed and the Auditors were ordered debentures for their fees. Oa tuetio11 the council ad- j turned to meet in the usual plate-. on ° the third Tuesday of April or, at the n ill of the reeve, J. CowAN, Otte le ltessrs. Srnith and idalcolm, of 13rttieels, have pnrohased the furniture feetory., formerly owned by W. L. Watts. Zetland. "Dir. George Thomson intends to atirt running his mill this week -Miss Bessie Tnoinsan is spending a few few days. with friends hi \Vroxeter-- i 1r, Jammes Thonspon left on Tues lily for Deluratne Manitoba -The enter- tainment held on the evening of March 14, under the Auspices of the&�tlarad Sabbath school, was a grand success. ``here ,was a large crowd present, eouie corning from quite a distance, The chair was very .acceptably tilled by the Rpv, J. Scott, 11 A. of Wiug- hain. The ' first on the •pro;rainrnta was music by the chair, and the chairman's speech followed, thea carne a recitation totaled "'Times are dread: throu;h'-13rsillarlf '1'lnlrnllls trod BusgSindiesaro tnadotindsold for from a fat tights by Robert 13 tird, tite Thomas 13t•idges tyre eapra us for the shilling to half a crown tile' bottle.- youngest Erato` .of today. `1.'he pro. debate in No. 7 oil Tuesday 'next, Boston Budget.. granl.me Subsequently .rendered wtts The InteVlugs of the literary society tis follows Itecitation, by Lizzie will bo broci'c,�lit to a arose for the « A -very limeys bore,. +'Elston ; reading,. Iry Gavin Wilson ; season on Tuearisy April 2uei' 'by a 1kow, nip clog Lacldi' lies got More recitation, by Bert Taylor ; dialogue literary eoyteat.• sense than riiost'trim," said a veteran apporttintt].:--1411. D, W n Y pot toes and Ord�ie�I III 111 Ylilj]'hl p ail 1 lila new,y lands iii fide rye. It is fiery and colorless, and is gen- i. •Il ti Ua.m b•"Il . Miss ;Hagg i1. 141) isn left on matin esda ° cla y avored with some' extract like And are now re. ared to 1 r Y vanilla or orange. -It is drank , froul e p p 1 chest; a in for• Souris Ford, south of ]31•andoli, fiman cups that hold perhaps half a gill. ung nllte4 quantjtlea and its the '� tttinitnba,.—O Wine to the bad con- ' Vodki and.tea- aro the insepaxt ole ars- I' r " ditiun of the roads Liv' tea meeting )t companirlients, f friendly as ~yell as of ` t 'fir ""`� P� #? • Beauntowu ori Thursd,4v Hvertiuo wa i business intercourse in the country of will supply customers with tjlp $sex 1104 .yo well;attendod as it -would haves the czar, Drunken men ... are rare. GlIADEs in Oat Mee), Often otherwise. Hosvoi'er the: elitied: Russia and �c'liveclen tire. t11.1 only coun- �t QJ r was pretty we 1 filit-d alidl. a,' very Vies in which the double dinner is the :Ef L:b ��i, e..: L enjoyable Mine was spent'. I3Asidee rule., CVhen you go to the house of a VT• _ -EGG, elle ctxogllent speeches by " the 11'ev ,Russian, bo he a friend or a stranger, =N't s23 -A, p-rX ,ontlemon resent a tro,'ral a yllu are at once iilvitctd to a side table, P la �, l 4 , et.li 'where salted meats kl d 1 1 pic a ee , sated listing of vocal antj itishuln��iital . cuctuubers, and many other .spicy and music, 1•eadings And recittttiaus, sins appetizing viands' are urged upon you gone through. `The proceeds at' tile ' with an impressiveness that :knows no evening were twenty,eight dollat.s. :i.. refusal,, •This ).repast is wvashed down sociis! was else held on Fr:i lay evenieg with frequent cups of vodki. That over, . following. -The rod on tile 211(1 lisle and. when the visitor feels as if he .had at'Ciandott's bridge is flooded, so th•tt eaten enough for twenty-four hours, the all except stipple school boys sire host says, "'And nosy to dinner." At the dinner table the meat is served.in courses, turned about three-quarters of a toile out of tilt way if they wish > et . with wines grown. ill the Crimea end in • ti g Bessarabia, where excellent clarets and by 9 little girls ; .reading, by Robert b` breeder of sheep dogs. t"1 never had to ". soa• -+ t Ivin`ArtLI0i 41I RE1tIEDY. ' Give Exrn ees and ost Ofiloe. • It eests you nothing Er a • trial, and it will cure you. Address Dr. H. G. BOOT. 37 Tonga- 9t,, Toroato, Oat 1 Sialksitlissiataratikeaaissaliastearowsissoiam I, CLUBBING RATES. ' Any or thetollowing metropolitan weeklies mut be obtained with the Wingham TIMER at the fig.tres hero elven. Balance of 'SS free : Ttalme and Globe.. „$i ''Tr Tuns, Mail, and rams s and! 1 fireside, ., 1 75 TIMES, Globe and Rural Canadian,. .. ,. 2 10: TIMES and London Adsertiaer, . 1 la; TIMES and Montreal Witness, • ,. ,. .. 1 15, Tates and Toronto News, .. .. . I ill TIMES and daily World. 2 7.. Toms and weekly News tvith'premium, "Christ before I'Il.tto; r 7s,. Also, "Sathais of Confederation." . ,. 2 ou. tlS Sojid 6oId watch. Eb BestAr. 100 uthnw • ely.P����ryp Best 483 sated in tra.werlr. rorfcui timekoeptr, "Mar- l -hinting xeavy 60114 0014 Hunting Cases. not1, ladies' and gents'sizee, With work* and cases of equal ralue. One Petrsofs to sseb10- eattty can secure ono free,. togBe�ther with our largo and tal- unbto line of ]Household Samples. Theca samples, as • wotl ae the watch, wo send Sree,andafteryou batekept them In your home for A months and shown them to those. poo martytoao,led,-theybccomeyour owa:prop,a Thetkooe ttho wriq St oneo tan bo aero el reeelNog Lha "WWate nd Samples. We sp all etppesos, *0"1aht, eta Ad• .� . �tinon dC ti �oz SI ,Posilo'ugs.• ao S, GRA . YI. rider .. �ak NATI rain heal anytwng IIS just too] it up Arbuckle; tntisic by the • .Ilarmoniaa ] aat WEV.iF Izost1. natntel. Ono day when he Wast pup I T Band ; recitation Wm. Baird ; music r called him down to the ,paeturo to help ] �C1 1' � by the choir rOcittatio b 11 11 r, , asses Currie has pure esti t4. Arbuckle ; music )u zesssrs Monett. cry brio tlioroughbrzd DtitIia x� bull from . Dir. P. Arkell, near 'J:'erlInm sr, This he could fetch ens to the orohouse that tum- e Iles, Loutitt and Potts, on the mouth ;o a sLSleudid auilaal . Mr. ArLell self, It got so pretty soon that adth. organs tdialogue, by Clara Pelton and ever the cows heart! iso call Laddie Aland tidial gt ; recitation, 1l I�i P having a repot ttion of keep -lug the they'd start for home full tilt, without Loll Experience, Chose attention y i' very best.- 1.1r. Jades Lind, of Coil, waiting for dog to conte, g p t ii atld Thorilsonl unexcelled facilities Dual ityq t its thrive up the sows. Ill jesa than a week r alter, Tonauth ; a trio, by Messrs tston and Tervit ; dialogue, by Lizzie Baird ; and lttary Hoinutil ; music by din Band ; recitation by J. liol ay ; 1' citation, Lizzie Baird ; mosso by the .Band recitation, Sadie l'itteTtny; Ah excellent speech was made. by ))fir. Robert .Clorrle, the Superb), stend:ant of the Sabbath school, after .which the programme casae to an end lay a piece of music from the choir. .Ctifis Ela. John 1I. Swann, sen of Rev. i"ii Rsann, passed iris final Examitlation. at the Dental Oollege,•••'-The Methndest ,Sabbath Snhoolopresented the secretary Mr. Albert Gerry with a plush `!messing MIRO atitl an atldresr oto the ?ye of his departure. 10 had tt narrow escape. while Oak "Laddie can tnana.ao anything on the to turn oat uniformly a 0 ASS�Of sheeting last Tuesday. J3 r some farm bio Molly, my bay maks. Flo c. n t , work equal to that of any f llI ian.e h's gun went of the eo ltollts drive Molly. 'When he catches her by otttertun his thigh and passing through tail elle just stands and kicks at him Gallery i11 the West,. the flesh close to the basals. Till: till Ito lets go. They are altvaysquarrel Mg, She's afraid to wallow when he's ,•1 �Vorli of Avery tiOsorrption aiit'i i injured is doing Well. around, because t loss he creeps up and bites tally, It • ptly and satisfactorily done.. Alrvieto We !ton Las.=Ara you disturbed at night him asleep on the front poreh. 1 !slap- CABINETS /I NIS. FAMILY Ci OUPS and broken of your reef b • a sick child su>Iaring aril s n -. , ✓ .� -A SPECIALT`S''.- w-.. A Large Assortment -of Pretties kept constattly on hand. Prices as h low itis are consistent with good wort, si `� ,,, 4 ; i11i ii j� � 1 : �' , her on Ilia back: One day she caught• a pend to b0 situs out thele smoking trying with pain of Cott ng Teeth •r if so,send tet ~t here 1< could sell ilio •whole show. She encased got a bottle of a'slra, Winslow 'ir sootldn % rut)" for Children Teething, Its value is Meal `walked up sorter 011 her tip'bes ..—. inetiediatet . Depend upon i mistake anent it. It Cures Dysentery and Diatl'htelq even by tutting a handtu1 of hair and a a le, It will relieve the poor little sufferer t y P l t, mothers; there Is no ctly as 1 could have done it, and got nut:late; the Stolnaclr and Bowels, cure Wind Colic, piece lig Shin out of jib gide with Iter softens' the redacee Infialnalation, and gists tone nor the t• „ 5 K 831°D far children teething' le dog /woo taw. }To didn't bark a ld he a oldelt and best female Physicians anti nurses Inc 'didn't 'Whine: He jtiht got up as gtuek e !!sited 8trot�tes and 1 t baetto. ' Do XIV.* and aitk Gtr "" f C. castor,,, 'e lie'S mmiedritating sonic revenger yet. For o ,tl o i�y to t Iola spate`s, ides, Win. teeth, Laddie "`vas the !soot astonished slew's oothi'i 5 "' r 1 pleseant to the taste and is the prescription et ono of th s or sale by all drug/ stn s 46 110 could and sneaked under the housle, all ie t[irautthout+t a wnrld. Pr►a slyest ••Bvo ren a Seafarer! armor," and lake no o4r kind. I dtiwllr ht !stud 13enA . f � � et ova me tX011140 stem histo,"-•i1'ov_i.7 oi1t asci Ia the el. : •t and most popular s. outlet: and. mechanical •apex published and h •� the loftiest elrenlation o any paper of its eats in the world. Irnlly tllustra • d Best class of • cod Rnirmv- lugs. Publish weekir r : co. • i ;- ,eat. Your s rtal,fll. •r o N do CO., P tisanes. t. Iiroadttay. N.t'.. A RCH1TEC 8 HHILDER• • org Edition of Sc n ''o American. A great suoones,' l?:ac, nous contains colored lithosrraphic plates of ntrl and'citt resides. ces or public' building . • umerous engravings Oct -fell plans and ep oifl, mous for the ase of such us contemplate tlidin• Price et ayear, 25 Ots. a Copy. 11 N dt ,Deni } IIltti$ ma Ise scour. ed yby n pls- ns to tth1 Co., wile h,• shad (Ivor �' 100,00 a' Scalene foAmerican ado but earn pa :its. Send for Iiandbook. Cortes. Pondence• tetly 1�Coonffideytna■tialy.. ♦,{y RADI MARKS. In call: your murk is not faith/red In the t+ rat V' e, apply to YtuNN R. CO., and proe e Immo ate protection, gond for Handbook. ate.i quietly proeu ed. for se" charts, :naps: rTt�N aC; CO., Patent Solicitors. Gunnar, O»ariOs: 801 nnoeneva)r. ti: v ri 9l Mt' SI' ii I "4L11-''' A iO '.aTitiN LL 'BALI"' VIISS Nttt T.1C t ollARI 7a owned by Jamas Eillolt, illuev&Te, Bred by fi _ 13otlett. Cantel, Onto.,, Data tibial:, April 20th„I08$, il.AI 01t5 21020 TN 4xfltt fiICN C�< 1'I.41tif1 B;iD . Sire, tarrbtonI1 01 11 2237, i heed yba mlhr.11 rt, t . _ u'51t5, in V41oo Culinre and. Aiirenriny. • t gel, tint. Intondtrrg Pktehssrre are rtt,uosted CPT, tivsto awes us 13A1Villt 'Blatoti, COOS ane ser, teemed. ii