HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-04-05, Page 9•
VOL, XVIII,
NO 14,
°LOCAL mwS,
—Natural gas I as been found at Nag
ata.
Tr 'tV Diamc-cd has bought Mr Jo
Coad's butcher al op.
—Mr D Stuart shipped a tine load
cattle by G T R o t Mendel.
•--house to Iet Appy to k FaunPostmaster.
.-151r Geo Andersle, who left for Mani-
toba
ani,
ir
WI TG. AM, ONT„ FRIDAY, APRIL
--.Iiev John W elly, of Forest,
preach in thelBapti t church:, morning and
evening, on Sunday . ext.
A nice lob of baby roarriagest at S.
lea Graeey's. Who'll he ;firett to buy?
—Ross, the books Ilei, offers great induce
of
mente to intending hour* decorators, tae
bas au ad. in this i ue.
a —Ju received, a large fresh Steck of
Dia and Dyes, all colors, at Chisholm's
Co . ter Drugstore.
1889
wi11 Look out far Gordon es Mclutyre +orsonafa
MrE Vanston spent Sunday At Kinoar•
dine.—Mre-It liott w visiting friends
At Listowel thi, week. Mr T King, veter-
inary, surgeon has locator: at Bradford, .
Tom's social q alines, and his professional
knowledge are Moly to ensure his sueoess)
—Mr .? T Hary of Listowel, agent for
the Singer sewin• maohine, spent last 1
week in town.—Mr'' nater, of Eincardrnea
Las been placing boiler for Messrs
toba a short timeago, hoe rented
itriproved farm in t Oak 'Rivet. distri
an
ot.
Bring along your pictures and wreaths
nuc: have them framed, Curtain poles,
mirrors, hall stands, &e.,. dao. S. Gracey,
fu.niture dealer and undertaker, Wing.
ham,
---L^' I'1 Shepherd,* Toronto, is rapidly
building up a repute Ma as a novelist. "0
fiat!1Iau's Elweetlhecrt" gods far in t.
lireotion. It is u fa :dilating tale whi
will no doubt be apps eciated by those wh
rest: it.
--Last year there s nre 42 hotel and
`shop licenses sante -4 in West Hero
This year there aro �l pplioations
'hotels and three for sb pa� It is pleasin
-to see the number of sir licenses decree
us they are quite uuuec esary. In Win'
:liana the new applicants are John Marti
for the Brunswick, and ohn Paterson fo
-the British.
ir
Wo were shown the Cher day by
"��".Tar I-Ienderson,- of'the :oundary line,
goose egg, the dimension of which wer
i2} inches by 9da inches i ciroumfereno
the weight being oue pou; d) if anyone i
this viciuiby bus an ornith logical specime
,of the Amer Cauaclensis t at has produce
an egg of greater dimenef ns than this, th
Testes woit)dbopleased t hear of it. Th
:obove is -sit' N. P. egg.
o ono can form a adequate con
+oepbiou of the extent or ork parried on i
the Union 'factory wail fit going throng
:it. The quantity of •r w• material bein
•converted into menu . tared goods i
somothlegutornuoiuo ' $0 'hands ar
now employed, Leet' � . no less th
275 Bed Ronin Seites,,b —d side and ex
tension tables, etanr)e t , jaleSie sent out
The month V, ovoi^tcuiK
Things peelin
change of ad, nex week.
.00 --Messrs Dulm: ge are having the eld
Royal stables put 'n :exoellent repair.
--:The entertain ant to have been given
M the Presbyter n church has been
postponed, •
—The remains o .the late Mrs b Kelsey
passed through Wi gleam on Wednesday'_
to be iuterred in t e Teeswater Catholic
Cemetery.
--Candidates s shing to write for a
'Third Class 0 cert fioate this summer can
do so at Clinton in ead of going to Terme-
to, as formerly.
his;- --Arrangement for the 24th May oolebra:
ch 'tion are being e ergeticaliy carried out.
o There is to be a and Societies' .procession
of organizations rem the sister towns,
5• —Dr Horsey le urod in Clinton on Mon_
n, day evening and the auspices of the
for Young People's S iety of thePresbyterian
g church. There wee an excellent attend.
se anoe. His subject was, "Man, and his
g. destiny"
u, —The fame of .3aranac has already gone
✓ widely abroad. Ile captures the fanny of
horsemen everyw ere, and Messrs Dui;
Mr mage have fres enquiries daily. A
a catalogue of thei' stook will bo issue
e, shortly,
e, 'C. E. Williams, tioket agent for.. th
n. great Canadian Pacific Railway, Gall o
ham for maps, rates and other fntermatio
n required, Colonist exoursions to • 1anitob
d and the North-west will leave 'Wingha
e Q. P. R. Station every Tuesday in March
e Berths scoured free of charge.
—The front stree has been scraped and
the winter's aooumu tions removed, thus
greatly adding to i appearance and
the comfort of the pu is generally, '
4. great many of those who participated
in the extensive Manitoba Excursion trains
run by the G T R from here during the
past few weeks write back from different
points announoingtheir safe arrival after
a most enjoyable and quick run, nothing
tending to eheir comfort being left undone.
so alt those who ahfpped live stook and
effects were allpleesed with the creatine
extended by the GFT R and its Donn
tions, every arrangement having ba
carried out to the letter and to the
utmost satisfaction and quick runs bei
made in every case. All speak in th
highest terms of the manner in whit
their business was handled by the G T
went here.
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WHOLE NO: 898
and Amanda 01` e ; and two main*
by Mr. S. Gree y. The idea of a :slay
by local talon• was heartily izceived
by the people. his was: the concep-
tion of our genial, 'ersatile, talented
and enthusiastic f' end, Mr. T. W.
Crawford,. mail ole: • 'of' �Londo) ,whoa+:
several appearano- during the winter
have been exe,'tionally pleasing to
Wingham au, sehices. To excellent
tit, a marked fondness
performances, great en.
executive . ability,. is
ion and personal
eggs, especially
such an excel&
y as ".tbloney "
so possesses a
Hasting's & Ritebi
s cider and jelly mill
histrionic to
for dr ti
this week,—Mr W de, who was for sorb° i husiasm. an
time in the emp •y of Mr H L Kuapp, 'added taste, era.
barber, has sec ed a situation in coder: magnetism and expe
ich. He is a clever, young follow and• fitting loin for putting
promises to m ke a success at bis ohosen lent and suggcsstive. pi
calling. ---i tr. 0 M Taylor, secretary of the en the boards. tie
Pro Insurance ,Ce,, complete soenio outfi He. taking the
Melee at the %%Alitc' Jewish character ,'Greenback Cilli-
been here attend ton (wiser), was overly supported by
late Airs'Taylor,>-. Geo.. M. Dia d as Chas. Clinton
'dor, of Toronto, (nephew), D. IcOormick as Curly
Parents here. He (Irish servant) Mies Susie Pettypieoe
he front among the (English sera •t), Miss M. Hessiou as
e Queen City.—Mrs 0rimpey (Clint: 's niece), and Willie
has been; seriously Hooper, of CM • :boye, as Clinker::
ieeovering.—Mr. R C (bootblack). In. a . ntence , it- might
aterloo on business this be said that althea„ only ai iiti tb
m Gilchrist, left for week was had for rale ;trsal, this plug
Columbia, uch ability and
-tanner as silct4.
sually done by
o visit W ingham. -
of Jewish miser
,his makeup, facial
s, utterances, com
and his heartless
Waterloo M'utu
nb renewed his aoqua
comae
office this week, havi
it ing the funeral of the
ug Mrd G Holmes, he
h spent Sunday with-�hi
R is rapidly coming to
legal fraternity in
Jas ittoKelvie,' wl
indisposed, is aga
d Sperling was in
School B .ard.
The regular monthly fleeting' was'. lip:
on Tuesday evening. Present ; Mee
Morton, Bell, Pettypiece, Gordon, Abra
ham and Moore. Mr M niton occupied th
chair, in absence of the chairman. Th
principal's report was a • pted. Account
a were ordered ,to be pai ar follows :
Showers, fixing yentila ors, $4 25; R
Robinson, repairs $t3 25; Harry Hiscooka
are Week.— 513: Wil fa
Viotoria British o umbia, this ' week, was enacted with as
o , • •Messrs, John an. Thomas Hardie, of in as entertaining a
e Culross bolt by C. P. R. ,n Wednesday for performances are
s Cypress, Manitoba. T•, : former spent 'travelling troupes
A. three years along the 0, P, R., building As a delineate
M tanks, c&o. They wore ae=ompanied by Mr character, and ''
, Andrew Henderson,: �' eesemaker, who expression, gest
goes to Winnipeg.- ' Taylor,of Grand pieta concentrati
1 Valls"?' was in, town, : tending the funeral subserviency to me enary ends,.Mr.
r of the late Mrs T• ylor.—Dr Brown of Crawford was. a„pron s need success,
Wroxeter, was in ' own on Monday.-.-l.!<r and elicited hearty apps: use: Geo. M,
n Sarp'1 Smale, of : rusaels, aformer Wind. Duffield is constitute • with a late
d' hamite, was in t, wn bn. Tuesday.—M>• D element of the comic: in his compo
-
a Deyelf, was in t=wn this week,—Mrs M sition. No better �•an. could, have
e Tremain is visiting r •r daughter, Mrs R been chosen to act 1 a part.of Nephew,
n brooms, 0180; R Elliot
n .Peter King, wood, 9678. 7
a the sohool gates and p
m mats was left in the ha
mittee. Moved by Mess:
that flower plants hevin
to the Board the same
t Mr Morton instructed
f: planting of the same. I
—Drs Hors and Mackenzie atte:xde
the meeting o he Huron Medical Assooia
tion at Clint -on Tuesday. ,Amongs
h interesting efts s taken up • was. one o
:malignant tumo by l>t Moan, of Blyth
d This was .one of e ,best meetings y
e iueld. •
an MANIboBA .PASS
over 9610,00;
yatlue Union,
1%frs 3`ob i. `thoksun s : e ttept g th
meeting of the Woman's 1i'oreign Missio
cote
.S z ty o.f the •Pres:) fan eh
y r exile i
'Toronto, thin; ey'eek W also:notice th
Printing, 911.50
The Arica o
oouring. col doe
ads o the cont
6B --anti <<or&
been prep:Jute
bo accepted an
supervise th
was agreed to
continue the system of eyeing . at 3 SO in
Mr
et•' the four 1owsyt form 1oY slrother unonth.
Baas =:11 'ream. ..-,issued.
A baseball club wa.organized at
eating in the Thies of:fi o on Wednesda
veiling. It is officered s follows: Hon
president, H W 0 Mey r; president, T
Bell; vine president, W H Macdonald
2nd vice 0 Gilchrist; _Captain; Georg
Mosgrove ; Managing ummittee, 0 A
s a
P tteraon
C Kneohtal 5
3rook, G Mooney,
D MoKay; Fred .Johnston•; Finance Com:
'•lnittee:: el 1lloegrove, ' J I neohtel, T
ohnst ; Curators, G Mooney and D
McKay There are som , excellent players
Wing W aua-anti there i, no reason why
e should not have one r the beat teams
n the west.. What is :oieded is judicious
mauagsment and sten y effort. Most
mbitious and comps nt officers have
een chosen and we pe to see them
thieve honorable di tinction in this
vorite and enjoyable asttime.
°Lrlta.-Passengers fer,”
t
by
rthe U: P. •L . Mr. Williams will pro
Manitoba andall points in the North -was
eau.. seoure trjlnecessary information b
pplying to 0. E. Williams, ticket agen
vide passengers with maps and rates, and
look after their welfare while on the road.
e Cali on him.
n
We have n letters sent to friend
M
Basra
Pe son ROSS, John
Elliott,, l
W
e .
II Lowry, T o r
C e
a , 2 R Mitchell, Geo
Y
*names of t rs r Beard, L now, Mrs S L
may, E,til iirtline, Mrs .'Gibson, Goder
aeittrsrCatjhpbell; Liet, wel, Mrs Sucjie
Ite144ind:MfrsM.a0clo a'ld, ipley, Mrs A,D
Macdonald and'$41rs Balla : tyne, Seafiarth,
Mrs Fair, -Clinton, 'Mrs Wardrobe, and
DTA Robertson, of.Teesw o ,. as'delegat
—No doubt Some of our oadors have vat
?ne time felt as if they d better- have
:done as did the roan refs red to .In,:,,bhh4
+paragraph „ 4.rnan wept t ' a neighber; a
Scoteliman,,•a na ael[ed•,i. • to• endorse a
noto•iii; order. to rai .1,Pibn at „the hank.
Theiieighbor roftMeed;saya g: Sf I was to
pit my' name tin, ye: ev Ret the; Siler
'fra8ithe tank,. and when the thne cam'
troun' ye wane, be• ready, eel'. I wad i}ae to
pay't, sae then you and:T: ould quarrel
%sae we Mann just an '`1 q arrel the. `non
:aa lang's the .silica,'s•i�fmy ouch..
-A Winnipeg.friend wr ter us or; the
,80th of Marph as follows: Weather bat(
been remarkably fine since the middle ee
February. Immigrants re coming
xlaily, There were two hu dred and f�ixty
Arrived.. from . England,. this morning,
Abonb;'e slaty"of thea:i:rite Ding to remain
le the city. They' tele ether early in
coming for etoploymenta there will not
be :much of anything Ding on except
buildini;. Thera is „quit' a lot of that
going on, but other w rlt don't start
for two or three'weeks yet
--"The PriertlxoedofDe 'avers," was the
`subject of lin interesting a well reasoned
discourse by Rev A'y' Katt ay, of Bluevale.
in the Presbyterian ohure t on ;Sunday
evening. The sermon w .s based on 1
Pater, 1 9. a argued the the days. of
priestly int ssion were ) set, the day's
,of symbols, typos and shad .urs, Now • we
chane the temples of our bed os which'. aro
to be preserved pure and ho y, the priest-
hood of individual service, ead the saorl► •
floe or oonseeration of ail o it faaulitied—
our bodies.as a living saeriflee to
Christ.
Ylravving axcdt P ing.
Mss M .G Zebus hit'• open out cusses
in Wingbam for instruction in these sub-
4reoar, .Apply at her residers, ea John St.
Elliott. --Mr Geo Dolb , late of Listowel, Chas. Clinton. Hi . part was very'
is now working at the nion factory.—bt
and. leer§ Ed Tuttle, ca istewel, are visit
ing, at PR i�ettlew.ell' :, • Wingharn. — .5ir
1 aake, from Owen So: aid, bus been spend:
a ing a feud days 10' to. n. --Mr L Kennedy,
y of Clinton,is visitin- at Mr Geo Mo ay's,
Wingham. — ylr E Gersten is recovering
from a bad attac: of pleurisy.—Mr .S' B
Mclielvie, of the Mildmay, welter: mills,
was ine town on hureday, and reports
* business as Lively. MoKelvie in his
ed u.
p a splendid
ego hands. uda. He
n, active, ener:
he spirit .of the
r effectively and ego essively r'endered..
Anderson, G 7orgie• and others•repotting a J
save arrival, r a , a pleasant trip and entire
satisfaction teeth the treatment accorded in
, them en rout Eby the G T R and its con: w
,eirjourney to the west. q
pilgrim of life. has gone to
palm, safe anchorage. Mrs a
:notions in t:
os Another
the lend of
MaryTalo
residingwith e
y, h her daughter b
a
ttrs'Wm Lit Ole, died most suddenly au a
ui eepeetedl - in her chair on Friday last fa
tq' Lout an ndications of
•
ei _ y z the approaohin„
dissolution, . Of late her health .had been:
better than usual, although she was sub:
feet to hear , disease for some . years.. Her
daughter, yrs Little, wag absent at the
time of he, Leath. She was in her sixtieth
year. The funeral on Monday was large:
•1y attended and the sympathies of the
community .re extended to the bereaved
onus, •
'The Se; oy Lacrosse Club, of Luoknow
have arran d to give an entertainment in
Wiugham o Wednesday ..evening next,
inteoduoing be Alabama Minstrels. The
number of n w and novel features in the
programme ght to be sufficient to draw
a very full 'ouse. The Lucknove 'Glee
Club; will ;p rtioipate, a also the Black
Brigade, ie -7 ncy drills and songs, also
the National uarcle in songs and drills.
There will also, be Indian club swinging by
Lelia Berry. d Etta Graham ; solos,
duetar, quartettoe and recitations by Misses
Berry, J Gordo 1, Jean Murray, Ella Gra:
ham, Ida Gra" am and Messrs Goo E
Kerr, 8 H Gra. dyrand 11 Morrison,. The
Sepoys will ap 'ear in uniform, There
will be a great riety of progratnnle and
and altogether t e entertainment is like:
ly to' be one wel.worth seeing.
S. Onto 'a ItoalOn Why.
Having triad° special arrangements with
the New 'furniture'"aotery to retail their
oodh, and being At ne espouse for delivery
I am going to sell cheaper than *ver. Be
sure and call And if I don't give you value
don't buy. See my 5ii! eideboards (with
mirror) for 010.50; and $10 ones for 8;
$8 bedsteads for $2 ; and `$8.75 °nee for 8.
Bedroom suite for 511.75; Lounger (my
own make) for $5 and up to $12. It will
ay to drive twelve miles to 8. GFraeey'e
furniture rooms, on the Main street, telt
door South of the big brick hotel, WipgiiIm,
Zoller Sleatin
The roller skating a
with great eclat and b
respectably large nese
on Tuesday evening.
of carnival costumes
might have been e
a sufficiency to produ
and effect and thes
attractive and b:
Shakespeare says:
"Fair ladies masked,
bud;
Dismasked, their d
mixture shown,
Are angels veiling
blown." •
To gaze npou tbie inrarmingiing, 'dissol'
ing, variegated, hilario mass of methodi-
cally and artistically Iling humanity in
this innocent and heal h-inpiring, reorea-
tion engenders sense ons of genuine.
pleasure to beholders. oder tie Armour's
active, courteous and g ntleniahly super-
vision, everything mo s on pleasantly,
quietly and liarmoniou.ly', After skating
was moderately and en ertainingly indul.
sed in, the three mile race between Mr
Feathers, of Owen Sbun land RCornvu, of
Wingham, was called.. it was closely
contested throughout, tl a opponents being
Well matched. Tho ran was awarded to
'kr Cornyn, The car ival prizes were
avbarded as follows: Be gent's character
dress, Geo Brigley; be ootid dress, L
McKinnon best dresed' ady, Dora Roder:
tis : best lady's ohar ter dress, Maud
Varney; oomio dress, and Soarff; best
child oharaoter dress, s Donald.
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Rothia *Ad Let tot gale.
A, oomfor ble cottage, 'tiu Edward
street tie • the centre of Vie *awn, is
offered bale a't' r` ' barrgain, Apply. to,
B Bo , ou the premiee:1,,
three
years there has ewe
trade and now ens to
is a thorough business s s
getio and abreast of
age-
Wingham Lit
A. SPLENDID OLOSIN
• ADMIRABLY 10!
The fact that. not thstanding one li
of the most disag eable days and es
Stodgy evenings o the winter the P
town hall was. co 'r fortably filled at
the closing conce .. given by the lattracteri
riday evening
and " Well done :orge," s fire-
uen-0y heard. Dan. Mc0ortnick is
an Irishman. He has h d considerable
age experience. H has aptitudes
r tllo delineation, 0 Irish character
u his splendid corn lad of the dialect,
is complete realiz,tieS of the situa-
on, his keen ' erception of.the
dicrous, his mob lity of expression,
to
nation
compo:uro and natural
ovements and ges res. Miss Susie
ettypiece thorough' entered into the
irit of the piece i the capacity of a
rvant. Her ass ption of: posture;
ear and• emph, is utterance; self-
ssessiofi and . liberation were well •
ustained throu `, bout and won higl' a
pular encomi ms. Grace,' due de-,
beration, nater 1 dignity, clear and,
pressive enunei: ion and most
opriate gestures a • d self-compostite,;
at nerve and las mating manner;
sential to perfec representatin,,
st
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ED PLAY, `po
Literary Society, on
son was nshered in a
ore a pleased and t
blage at ehe rink
While the number t
as not so great as
peeted, there was
e a pleasing variety
were of a tasty,
ming character.
re roses in their
mask eveeet • cone-
clouds, or, rosee
czed the mpersoAation,s of
delighted the 1 steners
herself to posse not a libildlti.443'*.
l -bis entertai▪ nment ere encouraged English accent, hi
and gratified from the ime of its in- splendid gestures,
caption with the bearty sympathy and voice and playsiog. to
cheerful co-operation willingly ex. he had to take.
tended hy everyone hose assistance about an
was in may way soli Red. Every in- hour Ali
most patiently liste
vitattion to take part n the preliminary It was pronounced
dy with hie perfect,:
natural acting,
is adaptation 4'
the various parts
e play occupied -
a half and was
ed to throeghout.
great success.
resided with his
ornery geniality a tact, paying a
ptestanine was gen ,rously responded, Mayor MeIndoo
iapreaentative as to it character, it ItT1.8
IA as of a unifotrnly hie standard of
portion of the progra
its merit was such its
tormendatien. of all
might be regarded a
the local talent of Win
welt received—neva
piens and the impers61 mots in the
the mansion' hin,,
which ordinarily
oviin the hearty , "tn. Williams, D.f Lon il the W; iter ,
afternoon d gave inanY
We have been
equested by the
selves *so creditably. With no spade' tnanagement commit e of the Society
Co elaborate oe ,des 0 to make invid.- to heartily thank thos who took part
tons distinctions,w . can but enumerate in the evening's progr mmo. To Mr.
those. who took 1 trt. Piano beta- Orawford, who votuut ered this play,
Mentals were giVeti h eat and carried
and Paterson, 'Miss hil an issne, the
Norton Dinsley and Mr. y .iedebted and
composed of Mrs.8tni ll tippreelated
Miss Reynolds, And iation is the
and Lloyd, gape a sel
were sung by Miss illi cioneert wer'e
Smith and Mr. L.
issestioughton assumed the manage
Hardy, Miss it to So highly melee
Geo. Dufaeld, Society is especia
d Ella Leary, gratefnl. The tett
oh Orchestra, OharttOterS are- kin
iths,Buelianan, their splendid and
srs. Smith,Orr, efforts. Public awe
nth, itincaid best thanks that elm
ction. Solos them,
play, Mr. S. The Orooeeds t
quartette by expenses incerred an
ee Nelliel May few Habil-ides previous
4.A, Oline end Mi
y to defray
existirlk
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